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Semi -Weekly Tribune
r L Rare, Editor and PuhlUlier.
V. ,. SUUSCKIITI' W RATES.
Qno Year by Mail in adviiicr $1-2 j
Ona Yoar by Carries in advance $1. )
EnHrcdnt North Platte, Nebraska, Pout
r ofllco at Second, Class Matter.
FRID.W, SEPTEMBER 30,
1910,
In Lancaster county, which of courc"
Includes'. Iho capital city, thore arc
eighty-three npplfoiillortB inr divorcer
filo in district court. And yot thoy polr.t
to' Lincoln na n model city of hnpp
homes.
Nomtnlitton of future prcsidento by
direct primaries la one of the reforms
Senntor TJummlns, of Iown, hopes o
flccufe. This reform is probably sorrf
- dlBtanco In the future, but it will come
and will bo a fitcppInR stone to the
election of a president by a direct vote
f'ot, the pcopflo.
The fight between the "Old Guard"
,-nnd Roosevelt and his followers for the
' .control of the New York republican
' state convention, resulted In a Roose
velt victory, the Colonol being selected
temporary chairman by a voto of GG7
ngalnst 445 votes cast for Vice Pres
ident Sherman. In his speech Roose
vclt .bitterly assailed the old party
b03BC.
Nearly every w?ek tho fltnto dispat
ches toll of elovo tors being purchased
(by. fanner co-oporativo companies.
,'Thoy scorn determined to got rid of tho
middlemen" and got all there Is In
marketing their grain. In ttic&o days of
concentration of business, tho farmer
. probably fools ho must dip In for self
protection. '
. Tho Irreconcllablea who hoped to bring
about a break botweon President Taf
and Colpnol Rooaovolt will get very
k little consolntlon out of tho colonel's
, utterances at tho Now York convon-
tion. Mr. Taft wisely kept his hands olf
tho Now York fight, and Mr. Roobo.
volt's endorsement of tho president is
so frank and unequivocal that it ought
rto dispel all talk about arupturo be
?' t'woen these tw6 mon. Bee.
Custer county holds tho record this
year of being tho largest corn growing
' county In tho state. 'Tho assessor's fig
ures show nn acreago of 275,038. Gago
was second with 185,804, and Knox
third with 168,494. acres. Twenty-five
-)thor counties reported an acreage ex
ceeding 100,000, Adams county with
109,871 acres of winter wheat loads nil
other counties by a largo margin, Clay
being second with 102,290 and Red Wil
low third with 89,479. Southwestern
- Nebraska's Importanco as a wintor
wlioijt section, is illustrated by tho fact
that in the counties of Adams, Clay,
Chase, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Var
.nas, Franklin, Frontier, Gosper, Hall,
Harlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Kearney,
NuckollB, Perkins, Phelps, Red Willow
" and Webster, comprising the Fifth con
gressional district and oighteen counties
In all, had nearly a million acres of wheat
out of tho 2,375,000 planted In the un
. tiro state. Tho total oata acreago was
. in excess of this figure, and in this
' northeast Nebraska comos to the front.
Knox county loads with 93,714 acron.
Cedar 89,489, Antolopo 79,025, Pforco
74,380, with othors in that noighbor
J ' hood well up. State Journul,
' No Just Cause to Bolt.
Tho Custer County Republican well
, says that no republican who regards
tho success of tho piinciplea of his par
, ty of groator Importanco to thogonoml
? welfare of tho pcoplo has n right to
' bolt his party nomination. Mr. AltU
rich's nomination was clearly tho will
of tho majority. Ilia character and
ability is commended by tho party as
,. well, as soma of tho leaders in the demo-
cratlc and populist parties.
No. excuse is oft'orcd for any ropub-
lican to oppose his election or voto for
' domocaatlc nominees.
, ' Tho rulo should not only hold good ns
to tho republican Candida to forftovornor
' but every candidate that la worthy and
capable to fill tho position for which
they have hoed chosen. Lot loyalty to
the putry nomlneos be the principles
that actuates In every ward and precinct
in the state and success la assured.
The Brewers Can't Beat It.
It Is not In the realms of possibilities
;for Mayor Jjm to win In tho compatgn.
Thouaands of his own party recognize
that his nominatiou camo about thru
jthe votes of "wot" republicans who
'voted, fotyhlm. They do not want tho
voters of' another party to furnish their
candidates for them; or, If thoy concedo
that privilege they reaorvo the right to
mako their own solectlon of a candidate,
and will voto for C. H.4 Aldrich.
R, L. Metcalfe, who has a largo dem
ocratic following and who stood at tho
primaries ns a democratic candidate for
United Stnte3 Sonator, has endorsed
C. II. Aldrich.
AY, J. Bryan, the greatest democrat
leleador olnco Jefferson and Jackson,
J(theldoI of thousands ot Nebrarka,
democrats, has repudiated tho candidacy
off Mr, Dahlmun.
, ., Tho populists of Nebraska, 15,000 or
20)000 strong, who declared for county
ojiitbn In Uiir plstfurm Will nut Ww
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Six Stunning1 Show Girls in
for Dahlman. leaving tho governorship
blnnk on their ticket. '
Tho Nebraska Methodist Conference,
for once in its history, digressed from
sectarian and religious action long
enough to repudiate Mr. Dahlmnn, and
to enthusiastically endorse Mr. Aldrich.
Tho nominee for govornor on tho Pro
hibition ticket resigned and tho namonf
Mr. Aldrich has been substituted there
for, and 4,000 or 5,000 so-called Third
party voters of tho state will, to a man,
go to Mr. Aldrich.
And tho end Is not yet;
Tho brewers can not beat that kind
of a combination with a fragment of the
democratic party nnd a few thousand
"wet" republicans. Fremont Tribune.
Band Concert,
If tho weather permits tho following
program will bo rendered by tho North
Platte Band at tho court house park
this Friduy evening at 8 o'clock:
March "Excursion Party" Howe
Selection "Sunny South" Lampo
Two Step "Mesmerizing Mendolsohn
Tuno"...'. Ted Snyder
Waltzes-"Kiss of Spring" Rolfe
March "Loretto" Gardener
Modloy Overture "Bita of Remlcks
lilts No,7" Lampe
March "Motor King" Frnntzen
Bad Fire at Ogalalla.
A disastrous fire, which originated In
nn attempt to light a gasoline stovo in
a restnurnnt, occured nt Ogalalln Wed
nesday night, resulting In tho des
truction or a half block of buildings.
Among tho buildings was tho Hnrring
ton storo, tho restnurant in which the
fire Btarted, the garago, tho postoflko
building and a building occupied dy tho
telophono ofllco and a real estate ofllco,
Tho front of tho Whelpton bank was
also burned, Tho town is without fire
protection and little progress could be
mado in extinguishing the flames.
A Good Company,
In speaking of "Tho Flowor of tho
Ranch," which appears at tho Keith
tomorrow evening tho Hancock (Mich.)
Daily Journal soys:
"The Flower of tho Ranch, " n m cr
ry pot pourrl ,of all tho Joo Howard
shows that hnvo gono before, played to
a good-Sized and delighted wet-weather
audience and at tho Korrcdgo last oven
ing. The songs aro rollicking and
tuneful,.. tho linos snappy und well deliv
ered, and tho comedy, In tho hands of
Josa Harris, irreslstublo.
Tho-company, whllo not as largo as
some which have appeared hero, la un
usually well balanced. The chorus re
ally sang, and there wore aovernl quar
tettes and other musical numbers which
produced more hurmony than Is often
tho case with musical comedy features.
Brown-Graham Wedding.
Howard II. Graham and Mrs. Ida
Nelr Brown wore united in marriugo
at the bride's homo in the Trusteo's
Addition on Wednesday afternoon.
Tho ceremony, which was a vory quiet
ono, was porfornied by Rev. Chas. F.
Chapman, of the Episcopal church,
and was witnessed by only tho Immod
lato relatives of tho contracting parties.
Tho bride woro a vory beautiful
gown of gray sutin nnd was attended
by her cousin Miss Blanche Fonda.
Max Ilensolt acted as groomsman, and
tho wedding murch was played by Mrs.
Earl Stamp.
Immediately after tho curemony tho
couple left on No. ,12 for a briof visit
with relatives nt Omaha and Aurora.
Upon their return thoy will muko their
homo nt tho brido's resldenco on east
Fourth stroot.
Tho bride Is nn estimable young
woman 'who has mado her homo In this
city for a number of years and has a
largo number of friends and acquain
tances who unito in wishing joy and
happiness to her and the man of her
cholco. Mr, Graham has only mado
his homo In this city. for a short time
but has won tho esteem and respect of
many. He Is omployed aa baggageman
on tho North Rivor Branch train.
Tho Tribuno extends congratulations
ami bust WlBlrea
i
"The Flower of The Ranch",
THE
First National Bank;
of North Platte, Nebraska.
UNITED STATESDDEPOSITARY.
Capital and Surplus $135,000.
ARTHUR McNAMARA, President,
E. F. SEEDERGER, Vice-Prcsidenl,
M. KEITH NEVILLE, Vice-PresiucnJ,
F. L. MO.ONEY, Cnshier,
"HOLD UP"
your hands for
' DICKEY'S ICE CREAM.
You are not "Held Up" when you
huy it as you Jet your moneys
worth in every dish.
Our up-to-date manner in the
making and our facilities for tak
ing care of it assures you of Ice
Cream that cannot be excelled.
DICKEY BROS.
Excelsior Springs
MINERAL WATER.
Wo aro solo agonts for the medicinal
waters from this famous resort. Per
sons sulferlng with stomach, liver
nnd kidney troubles should give thc?e
waters a trial.
Sulpho Salino Water Pints 15c, Qts.
25c, half gnl. 50c.
Siloam and Regent Wntor-Pints fCc,
Quarts 25c.
Soterinn Ginger Alo Pints 15c or 2
for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterinn
Llthln Wntor.)
Special discount in case lots.
Stone Drug Co.
ECHELBERY'S
NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE
Cor Sixth and Locust St. Phone 302
I A full lino of furnituro, ul! kinds qf
stoves nnd stovo repairs, wagons, har
ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport
ing goods, clocks, wntches, muslcnl
goods, sewing machines either aash
or payments. Everything you uco
. bought and sold here. Two prloo for
' trtli mim! ami rulrtitfr,
mm ail: i, !W ..P
v. --V-. .'
Keith Theatre October ist.
AWAY UP
in quality and awy clown in
price you will always find the
harness, horse iroods and
saddlery sold at Fink's. ' We
have a stock of fine harness
that is unrivalled for style,
quality and general all around
excellence at bed rock prices.
A. F. FINK.
Homeopathy
Principle
9
Similea, Similibus, Curantus
A like remedy will cure a like
disease.
A law immutable, that cannot
chungo, nnd as true today as
when it first came to light.
true and tried system that will
bear Investigation.
Nature's own treatment whore
remedies are paramount.
For out of town patients and
all those Interested: Rooms fur
nished when desired for confine
ment, medical and the necessary
snrgical cases. Trained nurse in
attendance.
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Medical and Surgical Practicioncr
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL
EAST Fltom STUhUT,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Medical Staff;
Dr. D. T. Quiglcy. Dr. G. B. Dent.
Dr. Y. Lucas.
A general hospital for all acute and
chronic cases medical, surgical
and obstretric. Open to the medi
cal profession. ,For further infor
mation address,
W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr
Wills J lleitlleUi. M n J It MoKlrnhau. ,M I)
Drs. Redfield-& McKIralian
Plisicians and Surgeous.
All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones
642-644
Offlco at P. Mnl . Ilwsjrtttd.
Jg a ifc J J m m m
A. J. AMES. MAH1R AM 153.
v. Doclors Ames' & Ames, j
j $
: Physicians and 5uracons, ;
Phono. I0ffic.. 278 J.
: Residence 273 D
Try Our Flour.
Up-to-date $1.50 per sack or $2.90
.er hundred, D. & M. $1.45' per sack
$2.1-5 per hundro'l; Buiiolo and Jer
v Cream $l.a5 per sack or $2.75 per
undred. Sei- us for prices on 500, 1,000
r moro pounds. Every sack gilaran-
eed.
E. LOUDON & SONS,
Call 551.
Go to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Alio Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specially.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OF
floor, Feed, Grain or liny
Having recently purchased thd
B. A. Wilson feed store at tho
corner of Sixth and Locust Sts.
I respectfully Invite a share of
tho patronage of tho public.
Prompt delivery.
J. R. RITNER.
- THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN
we have is the Forest King cigar. It
brings moro trade to this Btorc than a
little. It will not surprise you either
lr you try tne ivorest King cigar. It is
a smoke you cannot fnil to enjoy If you
aro a lovor of fine tobacco. It is n
0tm V til n f nn AA yifr1 irrvn win f nwnllif
think of every time you aro inclined for
a gooa smoKe.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF
NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE
DIVISION.
In tho Matter of
1 Case No. 0,
Hermnn R. Rieck,
doing business under
tho nnmo of II. R.
In Bankruptcy,
Riock, Bankrupt
Voluntary Pptition.
OKDEll OF riUST HEARING OF CllEDITOUS.
To the creditors of Herman R. Rieck,
doinc business under the namo of H. R.
Hieck, bankrupt, of Wallace, in the County
of Lincoln and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on tho 17th
day of Septcmbor, A. D. 1010, the said
Herman JC. Itlcck was duly smudged a bank
runt; and tho first meeting of his creditors
will bo held in tho olllce of Walter V. Hoag
land, Refereo in Bankruptcy nt North Platto,
on tho 7th day of Octobor, A D. 1010, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time
tho said creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine tho
bankrupt, and transact such other business
as may properly come ueloro said meotmg.
uateu ac norm nncto, jNcuraska, bep
tcmber 23, 1010.
WALTER V. HOAGAND.
Reterco in Bankruptcy.
1'ltOHATR NOTICE
In tliu matter of tlio estate ot Axol 1'
Train bore, deceased.
In tliu county court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska. HoiUi'inlx'r ltU, 1010.
Noiloo Is lmrouv Klvon thnMlic creditors of
said dtvPBscd vjll meet tliu administrator of
in Sam okuiio, iH'iorti mo county
Judiri of Lincoln comity, NYbraxka. at tlie
count) court room. In said county, on
win zitii dsn of vmior. isio. unci oi
tho J It b day -i Anrll. 1M0, nt l
o'clock it. iu. ouch Uio for iIim purpose of pro
luntlut; their claims for o.xamlnatlon, adjust
ment nnd allowance. Six months arti allowed
for creditors to prrwnt their claims, andnna
year for tlio administrator to settle said
entitle from tho aid d;iy of Hrntomnor. 1010.
This notice to bo published for eight suc
cessive publications In tho North Platte
Puinl-Weuklr Tribune, n leiral newspaper,
luthllhhed In said count' prior to October
ilth, 1010,
O. E. Emiimi. County Judco.
rty Kailiorlno V. Clark. Clerk County Court
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy vlrtuoof an order of nalo HSurd f'rtfm
tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, upon adecrvuof forrclotum rndured In
said court wherein Charles II Wallers Is
platntlir and IttcLard Lynn et at are
defendants, and to me directed, I
will on the oth day of November, 1UI0.
at 1 o'clock p. m. at the east front
door of the court house In Worth I'latte,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, poll at publlo
auction to the ldchest bidder for cash,
to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs,
tho following described property, to-wlti
Southeast quarter of Section Twolvo (IS
Township Ten (10). N. Hanee Thirty-four (31)
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
fiFn n nFNT
Physician nnd Surgeon,
Ofllco ovor McDonnld Bank.
Phones rSnl5SA!e
JH
NOTICE
Mz.lo Oantt. Charles A. I'errv and the un
known h'lr of Dnvld W- I'orry, decoasod
will tnko no lc Hint on tho 20tli day of July,
1510. Henry Waltetnntli. plnlntltr herein', filed
mi petition tn tne pixmct i-oiirt of Lincoln
County. Noliruoxa, niralnst said dcfendantH,
tliu object Hint ;rayer f whleh r.ro to nUlet
the tlti- "f i' i- i.lalntlir In nnd to (ho follow
inirdt'MTlln il n.(riot land, id-win Itcitlnnlnit
ont.hr Sunhtti'Ht eoriieri.fiitl. In lllocic
uk. or itm xfiuiiinl Plat oi the env of rsoith
I'lntie. N irt ka. ronnluc thriico In a
lumber!) di.i.etoii on the west IIlo of said
loi. 40 ie i anti 4 lui'hr.t. I bunco easterly
tiarallcl with i lie south line of said lot. S
north and otuh, ihtncn somberly parallel
with the trout lino of said lot III fent and 4 In
totn. more orirsto thecentrr linn runnlinr
dies to t outh lino of said lot. thenco
Hvswriyn tut squill iinu oi siu ioi io tuu
plact of bfBlnnlnir. and to excludneach and
all ol tne said defiitiilsiits from any Interest,
rlalit, tliln or claim In nnd to said property
and lo enjoin sab1 defendants from assertlne
any claim In said promises its against the
plalnrin lieruln and to enjoin said defendants
from Initrlerrlnc with plalntlll's possession
Hmreof.
i uu ure reau red lo answer said uotlt on
on or Isiforo tliu d day of October, XU20.
1IK.NUY WAI.TBMATII
Ily Wticox Si IIali.kian, IIIsAttorneys.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of tho Interior.
, United States Land Ofllco
North rintle, Nebraska.
Scptombor 7, 1810.
A sulllclent contest aflldavlt havlntr been
filed In this odlce by II. O- Ilartholomow
rpntestant, nirnlnst homestead Entry
No. 81iK0, mado Auc- 13, 1U05. for all of
Sec UH, Township 1". N. HnnBo32 Vt 6th
l. Meridian, by David Montelth conlostoo. In
which It Is allcsed that David Montelth
has never established residence thoroon:
that ho has failed to lmprovo or cultlvato
said tract lit any manner; that ho has aban
doned said tract for moro than six months
last past. Bald parties are hereby notified
tn appear, rospomFand offer ovldenco touch
ing said allocation at 10 o'clock a. m
nn Nov. 7th. IU10. before tho Keplstor and
Hecelvor at tho United States Land ofllco
In North I'latte, Nobraska.
The said contestant bavlnir, In a proper afll
davlt tiled Sopt. 7th. sot forth facts which
show that after duo dllljronce personal ser
vlco of this notice cannot bo mado, It Is
hereby ordered and directed that such no
tlco bo given by due and proper publication.
J. E- Evans,
ItCKister.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of tho Interior,
Iiclted States Land Olllce.
North I'latte. Nob.. September 7th, 1910.
A sulllclent contest aflldavlt liavlntr been
(lied In this ofllco by Earl II. Ilartholomow,
contestant, ajralnst Homestead Entry. No.
21782. mado April 10th, IWS. for all of Bcctlon
32. towrisldp 10 N., rancrosa W. Oth 1. M. by
Aenes McIIenry, contesteo. In which It Is
aliened that Aitnes McIIenry has never estab
lished resldenco on said tract that she has
failed to Improve orcultlvato said tract In
any manner, that she has nbonded said tract
for moro than six months last past. Said
parties aro horu'iy notified, to appear, re
spond and offer ovldenco touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a ni. on Nov. 7th,
11)10. boforo tho register and recclvoMit tho
United States Land Ofllco In North I'latte.
Nebraska.
Tho said contestant liavlntr, In a propar
aflldavlt, Ulcd September 7th. set forth facts
which show that after duo diligence per
sonal service of this notice cannot bo made,
It Is hurebr ordered and directed that such
uotlco be given by due and proper publlatlon.
.T K. Evans, Iteglster.
I'lIOIlATE NOTICE.
In tlio County (5ourt of Lincoln county, Ne
braska. Sopt. 12tb. mjo.
In the inattot or the estate of Anders
1 Carlson, decoased.
Notice Is heroby given, that tho creditors
of said doeoased "will moot tho Administratrix
of said estate, before the County Judge of
Lincoln county, Nobraska. at the county
court room In said county, on tho (loth day of
October. JU10. and on tho 10th day of April.
1011, at 10 o'clock a- m. onch day. for tho pur
poso of presenting their claims for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance Six months
aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for tl.o Admlnlstrltrlx to
settlo said estate, from tho 12th day of
tfppt.. ltUO. This notice to bo published
eight successive Issues In tho North I'latte
Tribuno, a legal nowspaper published In said
county prior to tliu 10th day of October
. O.E. ELDER. County Judge.
Iy lvatherlno V. Clark, Clork of the County
Court.
NOTICE FOU 1'UIILIOATION.
Serial No. 01898.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto, Nob.
., , . , September 17th 1010.
Notice is heroby given that Daniel .1.
Oreeley, of North I'latte. Nebraska, who, on
I'd), n, lUOu. mado homestead entry No. 20S0U.
Serial No. 046US. for west half, west half
northeast quarter, west half southeast
quarter, section 12, township le, north. Itangc
W. west of tho sixth I'rlnclpal Meridian
has flled notice of Intention to
mako final flvo year proof to
establish claim to tho laud above described,
before tho Heglstor and Receiver at North
rlatto, Nob., on tho Uth day ot Nov. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses! Carl S.
McGrow. Jacob Weber, of North I'latto.
Nob.. Edward Wright, Thomas Holchor.of
Myrtle, Neb.
siO-fi ' J. E. EVANS. Register.
ORDER OP HEARING ON PROBATE OF
FOREIGN WILL. "'" UI'
State ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho county court, Sopt. 12th, MO.
In the matter of the ostato of Edward
Everett, deceased. u
On reading and filing tho petition of Grover
O. .lonus. praying that tho lustriunoiit
Ulcd on ti.o 12th day of Sept.. 1U10, and 1 pur
porting ,to bo an authenticated copy of tho
laBtwlll and testament of tho said deceased
as proved. Probated, and allowed In tho pro
bato court of Suffolk county. Massachusetts
may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed
and recorded as tlio last will and testament
thiH court Edwanl Kvorott, deceased, in
Ordered! That Octobor 3rd. 1010, nt 10
o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said
petition, whon all persons Interested In said
matter may appear at a county court to bo
held lit and for said county, and show cause
why the prayor of tho petitioner should not
bo granted. This ordor to bo printed for
ULi8lw'5Ci"i,vw 'sues ln.tl, No"'' i'latto
Semi Weekly Tribune, prior to Octobor Hrd,
slS-0 O E. Kmikr. County J mien
Hy Kathorlno F. Clark. Clerk of the CoSnty
NOTICE FOU 1'UllLIOATION.
Sorlal No. 02(130
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Oflleo at North I'latto. Neb
...... . . August 20th. 1810
Notice Is heroby given that Arthur D. Alleu
of North I'latte. Nob., whn nn u.:v:"
I2tl;. itt5, made Homestead Entry No. 2iW
Ktrlal No. OSflsa. fov-tho swt(. n) SwM. n
new. soy noM. eVi so. sH olt' section fi
township 15. north, range to. west ot tho th
principal meridian, has filed notice of
Intention . to mako flual flvo year proof
to establish claim to tho land Sbvo
descrlbod, beforo tho reg stor and receiver
3'ay Wcto1.0Neh",'ka' ou SS't
Dremois. all ot North Platto, Neb.
3 J. F. Evanb. Register
Notico for Publication.
Serial No. 02J5I.
Dupart merit of the Interior.
U. S. Laud OiUce at North Plattn. Neb
Notice is hereby given that" ATbortSVo-o
of North I'latte. Nob., who on Fob ' luu'
I?00 K f ? 11 0 n.' P3 V "-u Entry No. 20-lij. b",!
No. 02l, for all of icct ooH townshli i k
ItaneoUl. W. of the sixth prlncll mor dlin'
has tiled notice of Intentiou to mako t Sai
flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho
land abovo described, before ttiBReSuiV.J
and. Receiver at North I'latto Nuifrnn'
on tho 17th day of Octobor. 11)10, , Nobraska'
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