Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L fore, Editor a a a FuMtoM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mall In advance $1.25 On Tear" by Carrior In advance .... . ,$1.W) Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oRlco m Second ClaM Matter . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1910. The democrats are centerlnR their work on Dahlman, and with tho aid of rSUHCii ,9 to mil him through. The Tribune does Tin I. HRiiMVH Liini. uuiinim.. w. aicstl nr that h should bo elected. H In not the calibre of a man needed In the executive chair of this great commonwealth. His nast history is against him; as are many of his utter ances during mis campaign. Auditor of State Silas R. has been renominated for a term on the republican stato Mr. Barton's administration nffica for the last two years Barton second ticket. of his entitles him to renomlnatlon. no has tended strictly to business and has at- in- n cm rated nulte a few salutary reforms in method tenuing to greater einciency, nartlctilarlv In the sunervision over in : o . . ... , . . . rr. . I surance companies writing policies in Nehraska. Thero has been no scandal and no serious criticism about the aiiriltnr'n office durintr Mr. Barton'fl In- mmhencv. What he han done should entitle hfm popular endorsement by a largo majority. I3co. W trust railroad men of North Platte will not overlook tho fact that C. II. Aldrlch, tho republican candldato for governor, gave his aid in the pas tacro of laws that aro of value to them. As nolnted out before in these columns Mr. Aldrlch Voted to remove the $5,000 limit to recovery for doath loss; ho voted to change the iellow-aorvani law so that maimed workmen could sc :t n ' Tl cure comnensatlhn for Injuries even whnn Inflicted bv the contributory nee Usance of a fellow employe: he voted for the law prohibiting tho employment of boys and girls under age to act as night operators on railroads; he voted for a law exempting heads of families from garnishee process to thirty per :ent of the amount due. incso meas ures are all beneficial to tho railroad employe. Certainly tltoy should fcoi friendly to Mr. Aldrlch. Tha nlnctlnn of W. V. Hoacrland aa tate senator is of particular interest to 111(9 IJCUU1B U4 Ulllkuill nuu aujyiuiiiH I counties. We have a sub station of the experimental farm that must bo maintained by appropriations from the state and also a Junior Normal school. Both these are of moro than passing In terest to the people oi this and adjoin Ing counties, and It goes without saying that if Mr. Hoagland is state sonator he will make an effort to secure the appro priations necessary to maintain these in stitutions. Another 'Important matter is the ro-apportionment oi tne stato in tn legislative districts. In order that western Nebraska may set its proper representation, we must send as senator a man who has Influence and a fighter for what Is right. Vote for Mr. Hoagland and protect home in teres ts. Why Bry&a Caa't Support Dahlmaa. From W. J. Bryan's Speech at Lincoln on Monday evening! " I owe it to tho democrats or tne state to uenne my own attitude and to set forth the reasons for withholding my support from Dahl- man. It m gnt be aumctent to Bay tnat he was'not the choice of a majofity of the democrats who voted at tfie prim- ary. lie received considerably iesa tnan half of the democratic vote polled and owes his nomination to the support of wet republicans who entered our prim ary and converted a democratic minor ity into a conblnation majority. Even then Iris majority was only about two huudred and while this majority, secured in the open primary through the aid of of republicans, give him a legal right to the democratic vote or the state. He received 17,601 votes, including the votes of the wet republicans, a little more than one-fifth of the democratic vote cast two years ago. On the strength oi tms Kinu oi an enuorsement ne pro- ceeus to announse mat ne win veto, u pased the proposition which the last democratic state convention, and he was a member of It, refused by a voto of 038 to 202 to condemn. "And not content with that, lie an nouncee that he will sign. II passed, a blll'repealing the daylight saloon law a law endorsed by the last democratic state convention py a vote oi au to ICS. " Surely no democrat Bhbuld be asked to voto for Mr. Dahlman on the ground of regularity, ue does not expect it, for he presents the issue which he em bodies as a non-partisan Issue and justifies his determination to veto a county option bill on the grounds that his election will mean that a majority or the people want mm to veto it. Since the iseue la presented upon its own merits and not aa a party issue each voter is at liberty to cast his voto regardlest) of the party affilatlons of the candidate. "In the exorcise of that right. I with hold mv support from Dahlman. Na tional issues are not involved, and tho auborbinatlon of all other local issues to the linuor Question makes its im possible for a democrat to vote for him without endorsing the position which he has taken In rogard to liquor logls latlon. "I am not willing to turn the. demo cratic party over to the breweries and make it the onen and avowed champion of the llouor interests. Our party has a hlcher mission than that. It is not necessary to consider Mr, Dahlman's good qualities, and he has many of them, hut no man is good enough to bo entrusted with executive power when that power is conferred by tljose who constitute the controlling influence back of hk campaign." Democrats. You are reminded that you have no candidate for ntata benator. Mark wood .Holmea, Peoples Independent party can didate, having failed to get on tho dem ocratic ticket. Place X opposite his name, aa a croaa in the democratic party circle will not vote for him.- Adv. All the choice books for boys will be found at Rinker's TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Dr. H. C. Brock moved into his now this residence on West Fourth street week. A. Dillon and Tom Johnson, of Gar field, were business visitors in town Wednesday. Mrs. J. N. Baker and two daughters left Tuesday night for a brief visit with friends in Omaha. Alta Bowen arrived from Ohio yester day, having been called hero by the death oi his nrotner nay iiaynor. Mrs. Nora Killlen and children of Chicago, has been spending this week B, fa ot M', Ray g, Langford. Div. Master Mechanic Nlland, and Supt. McKeown transacted business with local railway offlcals Wednesday, Wednesday, E. .S. Davis and Rev. Williams left this afternoon for Garfield where tho latter will deliver an address on county option. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon rotumed Tuesday afternoon from their wedding trip to JUenver, uneyenno and otnor western points. VfTn.rtt.jl MmiAmUnH 1 a f PVino Win has been appointed traveling conductor, having jurisdiction ovor the third and io"Uh districts. W. V. Iloanlnnd spent Wednesday and yesterday in Dawson county and tho east part or this county, accompany ing tno Aidricn campaigning party. Last Tuesday demonstrated how eatr- orly desirable houses aro sought by renters. Dr. Brock moved into his new house, and this caused a change of seven tenants. On nccount of a case of small-nox developing in the neighborhood of U'raiions, tho school in that district has been closed as a safe guard against tho spreading of the disease. WflS taken 10 ranU lB,and Monday by w. J. urusen to enter the sol dlurs' home, was refused admission by tho commandant. The grounds for the refusal havo not been publicly stated. We do not have complaint In our hosiery department sinco we have been soiling Armor Plato Stockings. They glvo long, satisfactory service, samo price but moro wear. Small, The lllg Shoeman, W. J. Jones, who formerly owned and conducted tho north sldo store, but later went west and located at Colton, Calif., has returned to this city, accom- parieI by his family and will again lo CBtO Hi tniS CUV. An ondlcsa variety of gift books, nnd books for children will be found at Rinker's. V. E. McCarty. of Otrden. has been 1 visiting menus and transacting bus)' nea3 ln town thlB week. Mr Mc&rty !s ow associated with Charles Hupfer in the confectionary business in Ogucn and reports trado very good. Miss Valesta Vosclukn Is seriously III at her homo on South Vine street, suf fer nir from tvoho id fever. Miss Vo- seipka, who had been teaching in the O'Fallons school was taken ill while at her work and was brought to this city last Friday morning. Wanted Young woman between the age of twenty-one and thirty to enter training Bchool for nurses: address nun- orintendent, Physicians nnd surgeon Hospital, North Platte, Nebr. niBt,n w.toi. iSAWSSi ' SSVSKv XffiAtt : "f rM 1 wVioV. iV . " i P'T S&hS- work SJrSnW b?h Ah2'.w",,,,!I! C0J, a emotional plays are not so popular as comedy with North Platto people, yet tho auuienco seemed to be pleased with the production, The mean temperature lost month was five decrees warmor than the aver age for October, the normal beinc fifty degrees, whllo the mean for last month was fifty-five. The highest was 03 on the 10th and the lowest 12 on 28th. The precipitation for Uie month was but one tenth of an inch while the average for tho month Is 1.15 inches. Since January 1st. 1910, thero has been a deficiency of o.ia incnes ot precipitation. Strayed or Stolen A whito bull doer about ton montha old brlndle snots around the eyes. Anyone knowing of its whereabouts notify or phone b. W. Kelly 208 South Maple. Liberal roward win ue paiu. Nebraska farms have yielded $220. 000,000 ln crops this year, according to tne state labor bureau's figures, which, at least on corn, are much less than those of other statisticians. So this total is moro likely to rise than fall by soveral millions, But it is large enough as it stands to indicate a most health ful condition in Nebraska and these fig ures, it must bo borne in mind, do not toll near all tho story. Thov comprise. Boll products only. To bo adddod to those is about $175,000,000 worth of live stock and s:orea of millions in poultry, eggs, buttor and milk. Bee. Another larco shipment of diamonds just received and our low prices and lino quality have won for us many patrons in tho past. Lot us show you how beautiful a diamond you may bo tho possessor of at a medium price. dixon, uio joweior. Thirtv-two members of tho GOO rlnh onjoyedi tho hospitality of Mrs. Harry uixon and Mrs. Ray Langford Tuesday evening at tho handsomely appointed now home ef the former. It was the first visit of a number of thoBo present to the new Dixon homo, and all were Impressed with tho convenience of the arrangement, the handsome interior fin ish and the taste displayed in the fur nishings. Certainly the home is a most convenient and beautiful one. The card games proved highly interesting and the two course lunch Berved at the close was very en lovable. In aorvlnc hostesses were assisted by Misses Noll Hartman. Ida Ottonsteln. Janet Mc- Donald, Alice Langford and 'Harriet Dixon. Leadea is Headquarters For Applet, Just received two cars of winter stock in bulk, boxes and barrels. Prices: Bulk at 40 centa to $1,00 per bushel: in boxes $1,30: In barrels $3.60 to $3.Y5. All the varieties Imaginable. Come and see and be convinced. At 717 North Locust or phone 551. u 3 4 ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. C. Shan, of Lincoln, is the guest or. relatives in town. W. V. Hoagland transacted business In Lexington Wednesday. Charles Llerk returned Wednesday from n brief visit in Omaha. James Redmond has returned from a month's visjt with relatives in Denver. Jas. Howe and Birt Smith, of Wallace, were business visitors in town yester day. ' Miss Minnie Jorgenson, of Suther land, is spending this week with friends in town. f F8, ft fctTjlS'E "tLZVn IViVi "latives fn tho caatcrn part of tho state. Mrs. Sebastian Schwaiger left today Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Allison, of Wallace, were tho guests of local friends yesterday. Roscoo Zlmmer, of Sidney, was in town Wednesday and yesterday visit ing trienus. Frank Wcingand left the fore part of the weeK lor an extended visit with relatives in Indiana. Mrs. J. S. Yotintr left Wednesday for Dubuque, Iowa, whero sho will visit romtivcs lor a month or more. Mrs. C. E. Cook returned Tuesday evening from a visit with friends ntl Grand Island and Chapman. MissCelia Quirk, of Green River. Wyo who had been visiting friends in town, left yesterday for Omaha. Brybn Wightman, of Brady, trans acted business in town Wednesday and made iho xrlouno a business call. Mrs. W. W. Birgo left Tuesday night to visit lor a wcck nor daughter Alice, who is attending the state university. Miss Josephlno Beck, of Webster, Iowa, is the guest of her Bister Mrs. Ray Cummings, having arrivedTuesday. Mr. Raynor, father of tho late Ray, nay nor, arrived irom Bridgeport Wed nesday to attend the funeral of his son. Mrs, Mary Warner camo up from ivoxington Wednesday atternoon lor a visit with her son Eben Warner and wife. Miss Ethel Jenkins returned to her homo in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Wedncs' day after spending a short time with iricnds in town. Miss Hannah uowes win entertain a number of her young friends at a party tomorrow afternoon in honor of her I twelfth birthday. Secretary McAbeo returned Wednes day afternoon from Toronto, where ho attended tho biannual convention of the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. W. T. Banks went to Kearney Wednesday i B50.nd a week morning where she will : or ten davs as the euest or her Bister Mrs. u. rseaie. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Casey returned tho early part or tho weok from an ex tended visit to Portland, Lbs Angeles and other f acme coasts points" Mrs. Jones, of Twin Falls, Idaho, is tho guest 01 Mrs. W. b. Loon, hnving ar rived tho early part of tho week. Sho expects to remain in town sovoral weeks. Superintendent and Mrs. Wm. Ebright left at noon yoaterday for Omaha where Mrs. Ebright will consult an optical specialist in regard to her oyes. which havo been troubling her considerable of late. Mrs. W. M. Cunningham returned Wcdnosday afternoon from nn ex tended visit with relatives in Cincin nati, Pittsburg and Chicago. Mrs. Cun ningham has been absent about two months nnd reports a very enjoyable trip. (Advertisement) To the Voters of Lincoln County and Adjacent Counliei. The Democrats having no news paper of their own, tuko this means of reaching tho voters. There has been circulated a story to the effect that if Jas. C. Dahlman is elected governor ho will not enfouce tub laws and especially tho EIOHT O'CLOCK OLOSINO LAW. The following letter written bv him and ovor his own signature and to a man whom practically every man in Lincoln county is acquainted with or has heard of, ought to set at rest any doubt as to whore hia nttitutlo will be in regards to law enforcement. Omaha, Neb., October Gth, 1910 Mr. Jas., White, llorshey, Neb. Dear Sir; There seems to bo soma question as to my enforcing the laws that are now on the Statutes of Our state. In case I am elected governor I will enforce EVERY LAW FROM LIQUOR DOWN TO IR RIGATION AND ANY OT1IEH LAW UNTIL repealed if I am elected. Jas. C. Dahlman. Priatiag Proposals. Sealed bids will be received at my office up to Tuesday, Nov. 15th, 1910, Twolvo o'clock Noon, for tho printing ot tne new revised ordinances ot tno city of North Platte In book form as follows:- Books to be set in ten point type, leaded with black subheads. Width 01 pages 20 cms ami seven incnes long To be printed upon 24 x 86 fifty pound English Royal book. Fifty booka to be bound liko sample on filo in my office and fifty to bo bound with Royal Melton cover. Printed matter will cover about 150 pages to 200 pages, and there must be added fifty blank paces at back of book numbered consecutively with book and with following printed head, to-wit: 'Nowand Amended Ordinances." Uids must be Bumitted for price per Charles P. Temple, City Clerk. Wills J Rcdfleld, M D J RMcKlraban. M D Drs. Redficld & McKirahan Pksiciaas aad Sargeea. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. page of printed ordinance and price per ?,,tw4?e" 55cW?j R?.l?6Jt ?:AJZ' $ the nacre for h ank naeea aforesiJd to. in- " ."" " vc"". ",,D V.1 cludo binding aforesaid. Bidder to spec i,m, h"ug h ortn i a , w . J Ifv tlma for oomolfltlon of work. ?f section 2fl.andthe 8. E. J of section ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL! EAST FRONT BTKiSiST, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Qaiglcy. Dr. G. B Deat Dr. V. Lucas. A General hosnitnl for all acute and L "fP L itl ...VdlJS chronic cases medical, surgical and obstrctric. Open to the medi- cal profession motion address, For further infor- W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr Homeopathy Principles Similea, SiniilibHs, Caraatas A liko remedy will euro a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whore remedies arc paramount. For out of town patients and all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. TVinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner Air Ships are Popular but; not moro so than tho cigars manufactured by J. F. Schmalzried. Their popularity is due to their quality, nothing but tho best tobacco going into their make-up. The nickel cigars are just as good for the price as are those which sell for a dimo. Try one of the many brands mado by us. J F. SCHMALZRIED. Go to SORENSON'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Alto Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Try Our Flour, Up-to-date $1.60 per sack or $2.90 per hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer soy uream $1.35 per Back or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or moro pounds. Every sack guar an teed. R. E. I fl innW XV cnMC habitual drunkard and that you havo re luUULVn oc OUIIJ, fusod and neglected to provide maintenance Call 551. Road No. 334 To all whom it may concern: Tho commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the 1 section cor ner between sections 20 and 29, T. 14. R. 83, thence west 1 mile to tho corner of sections 19. 20, 29 and 30. T. 14, R. 33 V. and running thence in a northwesterly, southwesterly, westerly and southeasterly direction through part of S. E. 1 S. E. i of section 19, N. JN. J of section 30, said township and range, thence through part of east 1, N. E. 1, S. W. i N. E. 1, and south 4 N. W. i ot section vtt to the corner 27, T. 14, N. It. 34, W. to a point on tno noun uanK 01. tne soum riatte river, terminating there, has reported in favor of establishment thereof: all objections thereof, or claims for dam age must ho filed in tho ofiice of the county clerk on or beforo noon on the 26th day of Doc. 1910, or such road will bee&tabllsned wiuiout reierence there to. Dated North Platto, Neb., Oct, 21, 1910. F. R. Elliott. County Clerk. Phone 268 " FOR ALL KINDS OF Hour, Feed, fain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER General Electies Netice 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, the 8th day of November, 1910, ?t'u ,i , i """f at the Voting p,a.ces ln the var!oua pre" cIncta of L,ncojn t Nebraska, thero will be held a general election for the pusposo of electing tho following officers, to-wit: One Governor. Ono Licutenent Governor. Ono Secretary Stato. One Auditor of Public Accounts Ono Attorney General. One Treasurer. One Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. One Superintendent of Public In struction. One Railway Commissioner. One Congressman. Sixth Congress- onal District. One Senator, 80th Senatorial District One Representative, 54th Represent ative District. Ono County Attorney. One County Commissioner. Second District. Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy. Constable to nil vacancy. Precinct Assessor, to fill vacancy. Ono Overseer for each Road District An expression of preference for United States Senator. Also for or against a proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska, amending section 1, of article 7, defining the qualification of electors. Which election will bo open at eight o cIock in the morning and will con tinue onen until 6 o'clock in the after noon of tho same day. Dated North riatte, Oct 6th, 1910. F. R. Elliott. County Clerk. By C. W. Yost, Deputy County Clerk oilmen of hraiuno on petition for AFI'OINTMKNT UV ADNINIHTKATOK Oil ADMINISTHATItlX. State of Nobraska. Lincoln County, bs. In tho countr court. In the mattnr ot tho estate of II On roadlnar and flllne the petition ot Fred II. Glnn Draylne that tho administration ot said estate may be (rranted to Fred 11 Glnn as administrator. uraored. Tiiat hot. 21st. iuiu. at zo'ciock a, m.i Is assigned for hoarlntr aald petition ithcn all rontons Interested ln said matter may aDoear at a county court to be bold ln and for said county and snow cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted j and that notice of tho Dondonci of said Det- ltlon and tho boarlnir thereof bo ijtvon to all Dorsons interested in said matter oy publish ing a copy of this order ln the North Platte Tribune, a seml-weelclv nowsDanor printed I in said county, fovv throe successive weeks prior to said day ot Hearing. Dated October J ut. mu. nl-3 W. O. Rr.nm. County Judge. Ily Kathorlne F. Clark, Olork County Court. ORDER OF mtARINO ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR Ult AUUINIHTUVTUIX, State of Nobraska, Lincoln county, as. In the county court. In tho of matter of tho estate of II. Takeshlta. docoased. . On reading and filing tho petition of Fred R. Qlnn nrarlnethat tho administration of said estate may bo grantod to Fred II. Qlnn as administrator. Ordered. That Norembor. sist. leio. at a o'clock p. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested ln said matter may appear at a county court. to be held ln and for aald county and showcauso why the prayer of pe- tionor should not do granted: ana tnat notice ot tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thoreof bo given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this, order ln the North Platto Trlbuno a soml-woeklr newspaper nrintod ln said county, for three successlvo woeks, prior to sam any ot noaring. Dated October list. idiu. W. O. ELDER. Count? Judeo RyKathorlno F. CruitK. Clerk County Court, NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT. The State ot Nebraska, (... .Lincoln uounty. 1 In the Oountr Court. In tho matter ot tho estate ot Michael Cohn. deceased. To tho creditors, heirs and othors interested in tuo estate or Michael Cohn. Take notlco. that William J. Cohn has died ln tho county court a roport of his doings, as Administrator of aaldestato and it is ordered that the samo stand ror ntanng tno z:o aay 01 Hovemper, a. u, iviu, do foro tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock a. tn. at which tlmo any person Interested may ap pear ana except to ana contest tne samo. Ana notlco of this Proceeding Is ordered given In tho North Platto Trlbuno. a legal news- natieri nuniiBnoa in tins county ror six sue. coaglval&Auea nrlor to November 22d. 1910. Witness mr band and thosoalof tho county court at North Platto this Slat day of Octo- Dir. A. u. ui. W C. Er.Tiin. County Judge. Dy Katberlno F. Clark. Olork County Court. NOTICE TO FRANCIS LOVE. NON- You aro hereby notified that ou the 30th day of April. 1910. Vonahy Lore filed a petlr toln against you ln tho district court ot Lin coln county. Nobraska. the obioct and ? rarer ot which was to obtain a dlvorco mm you on tho grounds that you are a ror piaintiir anu tier minor cm a ana tnat you bare been guilty ot extreme cruelty to this piaintiir. Plaintiff prars that she mar bo divorced from you and that she may be given tho custody of tbo minor child, Gordon Oliver 1X)V0. You aro required to answer said petition by Monday, the 8tb day of November, 1010. You will further take notlco that on the 1st day ot December, the plaintiff. Vouaby Love, will take the depositions ot Charles A, Payno, George W. Ik lines. William, M. 8mltb. ana William II. Noe, to bo used as evidence ln tho trial ot said caso. at the oaico of Iiourff Ai'ltourff ln tho county of Lawrence and tate of Indiana, net ween tho hours of H a m and B p. m. of said date and tho taking ot said depositions will be adjourned from dar to day, between said hours, until they aro completod. VONAHY LOVE. 11 r wucox iiaiuvan, Attorneys ror riainurr- NOTICE. In tho matter of tho ostato of Isaac Dillon, uoceaseu, In the county court ot Lincoln County. Nn Drasua. ucuinr tiui, iviu. Notice U horoby glren, that tho creditors ot said deceased will meet the executrix ot said estate beforo the County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county courtroom, in said county, on the Sistday of Novemiier, iviu. ana on tbezist nay of May, lull, at V o'clock a. m. oach day. for tho pur pose of presenting tholr claims for examina tion, aajustraent ana allowance, mx months aro allowed for crodltors to prestnt their claims, and one year for the executrix to aottlosaia estate from tho xithday otocto Iter, 1910. This notice to bo published tn tbo North Platte Bemi-Weekly Tribune a legal newspaper, printed fn said county for eight successive iamieN after March 7th. 1910, o&-4 W.O. Eldsh. County Judge. GEO. D. DENT, Physicim and Snnctii, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones ) Office 1D0 E f Residence 115 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Declars Araes It Ames, Physicians and Surgcsns, Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones J Ullice 273 ) Residence 273 litti w? vann rvc,otivco NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01898. , Department of the Interior. V S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. Remember 17th 1910. Notlco Is horobr irirrn that Daniel J. Oreeloy, ot North Platto, Nebraska, who, on Fob. 14. 1W3, mado homestead entry N0.SOSO9. Serial No. 01808. for west half, west halt northeast quarter, west half southoast Quarter, section 12, township 10. north, llango 30. west ot tho sixth Principal Meridian has (lieu notlco of Intention to mako final fire year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho Register and Receiver at North Platte. Nob., on tho lHb day ot Nor. 1910. uiaimant names as witnesses uari . McQrew. Jacob Weber, of North Platte. Neb.. Edward Wright, Thomas Ilolcbor. of Myrtlo. Nob. S3U-H J. K. KVAWH, Kegister. " HDKUIFF'S SALE. Tlv virtue of an order nt sain liuund f mm the district court ot Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosuro rendored In said court wheroln Charles II. Walters la SlalntttT and Ilicbard Lynn ot al aro ofnndants. and to me directed, I will on tho &th day ot Novcmbor, 1910. at 1 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of tho court houso ln North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following described property, to-wit: Southeast quartor of Section Twolro (12). Township Ton (10). N. Range Thirty-four (31) Lincoln county, Nobraska. uated north riatte. Nob., Hopt. 1st. ivic. s27 I. L. Mtr.TflNBCRacn, Stietirr. To James L. Lander and owner of lota 1. 8 and 9, block 19, of tho North Platto Town Lot Company's Addition. The owners 01 property on the north sldo or west fourth street, betwoon Washington Aro. and Grant Are., aro hereby by notified the city of that the Mayor and council of North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on tho 7th day ot September, 1009, ordering a sldo walk adjoining their said Premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and ot permanent material, as prorldod ln the genoral ordinances of 'said city, regulating the construction or sidewalks In said rltr. pasiod and approved on tho 21st day of Juno. 1908. Unless said walk IS construe. tnd hv rnn along the south sldo of said lots 7. 8 and 9. block 20. owned by you. ln accordance with said ordinances, on or beforo tho 25th, day ot October. 1910, the samo will bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon the aid Iota owned by you adjoining which tho same shall be constructed. DMAs. F. tkwplk. City Olork. PRORATE NOTICE In tho matter of tho estate of Ami P. Pramberg, deceased. ' In the county court of Lincoln county. Nn- 1 braska. Beptomber 28th. 1910. Notice Is hereby glvon thatthocrcdltors of said deceased will meot the administrator ot ot said estate, beforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room, ln said county, on tho 2fth day of .October. '1010. and on tho ZUh day of Anrll. 1911. at B o'clock a, m. each day, for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment ana allowance, uix months are allowed for creditors to present tbolr claims, and ono year for tho administrator to settle said ostato from tho ,22d lar ot Scptombcr, 1010. This notice to bo published for olght suc cesslvo publications in the North 'Platte Bcml-Weekly Tribune, a legal newsnanor. Published ln said county prior to October 2ith, 1O10. O. t Er.nicn. Cnnntr .Tiidcn. ny Katberlno F. Clark. Clerk County Court. Bay NOTICE FOR TAX DEED. To every person ln actual possession or oc cupancy of the promises below doncrlbod and to Aioxanaeriucuardson ana Emily A. Rich ardson ln whoso namo tho tltlo ot said prem ises appears ot record ln tho office of tho reg ister of deeds In Lincoln county, Nebraska, and to Charles Francis, Mao II. Richardson, and Louise Richardson: You and oaeh of you aro horoby notified thaton tho 4th day of November. 1007, Thorn as Cooper purchased at public taxsalo(Oor ttdcato No. S10C) at the county treasurer's of fice of said county the following described real cstato towlt: Tho Northwest quarter NW H) of Soctlon Six (8), Township Sixteen (16) N. of Range Twenty-six (26) west ot the 6th P. M tor the delinquent taxes duo thereon for tho year 1000 for tho mm of $7.85, ana on tno aitnaay 01 eeptomoor. lws. paid tho subsequent taxes asaessod against said premises ror the yoaniw ror tho Hum of 16.711. and on tbo 30th day of Juno. 1000. nald tho subsequent taxes assessed against aald promises for tho roar 1008 for tho sum of 113.05. and on the 26th day of March. 1910, paid the subsequent taxes assessed against said I premises ror tho yoar 1009 for tho sum of $12.78; that tbo time for redemption oxnired nn thn fitbdayof November. 19U9, and If the said premises arc not reaoomed on tho with day of January. 1911, from said tax sale tho under signed will apply to the county troasuror for acea to saia premises. Dated this nth day or October. 1910. THOMAS COOPER. ol2 Dy Geo. E. French, his Attorney. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. Oct. 11th, 1010. In the matter of tbo ostato of Rebecca F. V. Iltnman, deceased. Notice Is hereby crlven. that thn (.rndltara of said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county court room ln said county, on tho 7th day of November. 1910, and on the 8th day of May. 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day. ror the pur pose ot prosontlng thnlrclalma tor examina tion, adjustment and allowance Blx months aro allowed for creditors to nrespnt thnlr claims and ono year for the Administrator to settle said cstato, from tho 10th day of Oct.. 1910. This notlco to be published for etght successive publications In tho North Platto Trlbuno. a Beml-weokly newspaper published ln said county prior to Nor. 7th, oli-B W. O. ELDER. County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorta! No. oiwi. Department of tho Interior, U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Neb. Oct. 14. 1010. Notlco Is horoby given that George E. Car man, ot Iierehoy. Nob.. 'who, on Juno 28, 1901, mado homestead entry No. U00S5, serial No. 01081, for all of section Si. township 12, N. range 83. W of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to mako final live year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tbo Register and Re ceiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on the lflth day ot Dec 1010. Claimant names as wltnossesi Alvin Zaulor, ot North Platto. Neb., Doll Tutor lngton. ot Sutherland, Nob., A. K, Mclntyre, ot llorshey. Neb., Joe Avolancb, or llershoy, Nop. olS-0 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Serial No 02132. Department of the InUrlor U. 3. Land Otllce at North Platte. Neb. Oct. 14th, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that Alvin Zaulor, ot North Platte, Nebraska, who on July. 9th, 1901. trade Homestead entry No. 90337. Berlal No. 03132, for south half, northwest quarter, lots 8 and 4 and south halt dcc Hon 4, township 12, north Tango 32, west of the tlth Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco ot Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver at North Plattu, Nebraska, Ion the 18th day ot Dec , 1910, Olalmaut names as wltneuses! Georgo E. Garman, llorshey. Neb., Dell Tlttorlngton. Sutherland, Nob. Jas. II. Runner, or Ilerehey, Neb,, Herman Wendoborn. ot North Platto, Nob- ol7-e J.E. Evans, Register.