Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira I. Bare, Editor and Pnbliker. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail In advance $l.'2fi Ono Year by Carrier in advance .$1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1910. Lecture Course. Tho first numbor of the Lecture Course comes next Monday night. It is nn attraction rnroly seen outsldo of tho larger cities. Bonj. Chnpln hns had a reputation In New York for years. Ills impersonations of Lincoln havowon him national fame. Read his press no tlces and you will ceo that ho has all of tho great literary critics with him. His evening differs from most attrac tions in being intensely interesting and In leaving with those who attend some thing worth while Every child In tho sixth grado or ubovo should bo there. It willbe worth much book study to got Chapin's character study of Lincoln. Singlo admission for adults and children for Monday night is EOc. Only ono prico. Why not buy that boy n season ticket to tho Lecture course? He will bo in good company. Only the best peoplo aro there lie will be under elevating influences and at the same tlmo be learning lessons given novhore else Ho won't understand It all, neither will wc. Tho Lyceum Is too broad for uh to get nil of it. Rut ho will get all that ho can and that is just what wo will do. The girls need tho snmo inspiration and will get as much out of it. Wo say gut him a ticket good for every number and got him to got it resorved. Try to supply your family of fivo people with two tickets and you aro not doing as well for thorn as you would do If had fivo tickots. Dotter economize on something clso and have tho intel lectual awakening. Business men need tho courso. Professional men should be thoro. Our doctors and lawyers should bo as cultured as our preachers and teachers. Uaptiit Notei. All past records are maintained and even surpassed. Tho audience las Sun day night filled tho houso. All present gnvo extraordinary attention while the pastor preached a full hour. This Is an unusual length of tlmo for tho speaking as it la planned to occupy only nn hour for tho entire service. About" thirty to forty minutes is tho tlmo usually oc cupied by tho pastor. Tho mid week meeting this week wbb splendid; bottor than the ordinary which, is Baying much. Thlrty-flvo persona woro present not counting several small children. Several said at tho close "Tho mooting was too short; I wanted to sneak." All meetings of next Sunday will bo ac cording to regular schedule Pastor. . LOCAL MENTION. Mrs. George Roberta, of Maxwell, Is the guest of friends in town. Tho county commissioners adjourned uuosdtty evening until jjocemtior ctn. Miss Margaret Brogan, of Paxton, has been the guest of friends in town this wdek. Mrs. B. Parr roturned to Omaha yes terday after spending several weoko with nor mother Mrs. Anna Church. Georgo Lnbbo nrrived from Omaha tho foio part of tho week and has nc coptod a position as stenographer in the offl:o of District Foreman Beory. Through tho medium of n short local item in Tho Tribune Tuesday, tho Star Clothing House disposed of 000 pictures Wednesday which thoy ndvortlBcd to give awny freo to adults. Miss Myrtlo Martin, who had been worklntr In Mrs. Huffman's millinery department as apprentice for tho past tnree montns, returned to tier nomo in Sutherland yoaterdny. Congressman Kinkald asks Tho Tri bune to extend to the voters of Lin coln county his thankB for tho hearty support; given mm. mr. Kinxaiu's ma joritv over Taylor In tho district is about 4,000. Manager Stamp of the Keith will be at tho Box oillco Friday and Saturday of this week and Monday of next wcok to reserve seats for tuo Lccturo course xou can get tnem an rosoryou at once and without chargo, This Is a condition that our people are not slow to appreciate 'for- ill most cities tho Lecture Courso tickots cannot be reserved or thoro Is an extra chargo. Wanted Young woman botwuon tho ago of twonty-ono and thirty to onter training school for nurses; address sup erintenuent, rnysicmns ami surgeon uospitui, Norm riatte, rseur. A lorge numbor of high school stu dents and other local foot ball enthus lasts will accompany tho high school team to YorR next Wednesday night to witness tho j.nanKBgiving camo with tho York high school team. Tho boys an counting upon tno game ueing nam one nnu will no uouut groatly ap preciate tho encouragement which can be given by the home rooters. Folks who have worn Armour Pinto Hosiery will not accent any other. They know how to get long wear without paying any moro than you pay for tho unsatisfactory kind. Small. Tho Big Shooman During tho past month the prico of hogs has dropped about $2.00 per 100 in the south Omaha market. This de clino Is due, tho packer J a ay. to tho largo corn crop, which means plenty of fat hogn. In our opinion It moans that tho packers have cleaned up their sur plus stock of meuts and mean to rcfll their houses with cheanor meat. Pork however, In the cities has been reduced about two cents per pounu retail. Tho red cross Christmas seals of the Antl-Tuborculosls association aro now distiibuted for sale In thestato of Neb raska to the number of 200.000. and twice that .many more will bo sent out and ready for the opening day of tho sale uocemoer l. it was intended orlglnplly by tho executive secretary for this section to try to sell 500,000. but Uwre haa been ao many calls that the inurnbor has been increased to GOO, 000, These seals will bo on sa)e at a number of the business hopses lu town, Will Ftti Skecp. John Burke came down from Denver Wednesday with 1,G00 head of sheep which ho will fatten for tile market at the stockvards east of town. These are in addition to 400 head shipped in some time ago. It will require from sixty to ninety days to inttcn me ammais. Marriage Liceaset. . A marriage license was issued Tues day to Ira A. Sinclair, of Ogalalla and Miss Olivia Kathorina Burklurid, of Sutherland, This counle wcro married at tho Luth eran church In Sutherland last evening. Lester L. Palmer and Martha J. Anderson, both of this city, were granted a license to wed Wednesday. Kill Thirty-one Geeie. Keith Noville A. P. Kclley. Gcoreo Schatz and Henry Rcbhauscn with Jnck Stack as chafTcur, took tho bluo tag Tuesday for success in goose hunting. Thoy left town at 8:45 n. m., and tour fng to n section south of Lowellen, a distance of eighty miles, they began tho slaughter of Cnnada gecso at two o'clook in the afternoon in just two hours thev had killed thirty-one They reached home at eleven o'clock the same night. That's going some In killing wild geese, n it tn nn n n n r I 1 In rm 'Pit It f n UH VYVII UD llU WtlJUIIIl JllllO TV I Mil thanks tho boys for tho goose received; was line and much enjoyed when roasted to tho proper brown Doy Diet Suddenly, Ardcn Andorson, tho adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson of this city. died Tuesday afternoon from nn illness of n very brief duration. Death was duo to diabetes from which ho had been a III I c tod for some timo past. Arden was auout ton years ot ace and a boy of undue intelligence and learning but on thonccountof defective eyesight was hindered from nttcndlng school this yoar. Among his school mates and play fellows ho was agree able and mado himself a favorite among thorn. To tho grandpaernts whoso homo io una urigntoncu tor a numner or years past, tho sympathy of all are ex tended. The funoral services woro held at tho Anderson resldenco yesterday afternoon conducted by Rev. Harmon, of tho Lutheran church. Interment wns made In tho North Platto cemetery. PERSONAL MENTION. C. F. Tracy wont to Denver Wednes day to transact business forafow days. Misa Isabel Doran. of Grotna. Neb.. will spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Julius Pizer and son Harry returned Wednesday evening from a brief visit in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Will Richards went to Sterling Wednesday for a brief visit with friomla. Dr. Mario Ames rotrundd last oven nit from OBhkosh whoro sho had been spending foveral days. Miss Anna Stcuhauscn went to Suther land to attend tho wedding of Miss Lonh Burklund, acting as maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pizer. of Omaha. aro tno guests at the homo ot Julius Pizer. having arrived Wednesday ovo ning. l red l' rye and Ben llartmnn will go to Omaha Monday to spend several days with Elmer Anderson, who is wonting in tho shops at that piaco. Miss Stasia Grnco will leave to morrow for Chovonne whoro she ex. pects to spend several weeks visiting relatives and triends. Miss Elizabeth Weinberger will ao to Gretna, Neb., tomorrow to spend sov oral days with Miss Isabel Doran, who is teaching in tho city schools at that place W. T. West left yostordav for Kan sas City whoro on Wednesday of the noxt week ho will bo united in mnrriage to Miss Holen Harbaugh, a , popular young lady of that city. Mr. West has been in tho employ of tho company as telegraph operator at this terminal for a numbor of months and has won a host of friends who extend congratulations. Durlnrr tho past year tho Loxintrton Shippers Association shipped threo hundred thousand dollars worth of hogs from that station. That's some hogs. OBhkosh is soon to have n big electric light plant Similar to tho ono used at North Platto In slza and equipment. T. L. Robinson, who is nn olectrical engineer will place u plant hero just as soon as tho dynamo and other equip ment may be procured; Tho dynamo will bo a sixty cycle ono and a fifty horao power gaa engino will bo Installed. Tho stores and Btreots will bo lighted by largo carbon arc lights, This no doubt can bo mado a buccchs hero with the co-operation of our citizens, who have signified that thoy will do their part,-OshkoBh Herald. Sup. Tout tolls ns that thoro nre fifty boys and girls, moro or less, can vassing for Lecturo Courso tickets. Ho- also has some rather interesting Incidents connected with tho sale or tickets last year and tho year before. Last year threo diiTorcnt boys ap proached ono business man asking him to buy tickots. To oach ono ho replied that ho had already bought. Each care fully inspected the Hat of tickot takors at the cIobo of tho season and found that this samo man had not bought a singlo tickot nor had ho attended a slimlo entortalnmcnt. This man docs not stand well with a number who havo hoard of tho incident. Don't turn tho boys and girls down. Give them your oruor now. Complote returns from Pennsylvania indicate that that Btato would have been lost to tho republicans had their opponents had tho skill to stand to gother. Toner, republican, received lor governor a majority of only 34,191 over Borry, tho democratic candidate Grim, the independent candidate, re coived 120,8 votes, making a total majority for the two leading opponents of Tenor or i)2tzvz. uau the independ onts nulled Grim off. Berrv would al most surely havo received tho creator portion of the Grim voto, tnsuriug his election. It goes without saying that Buch a reverse as this would have been what tho corrupt Pennsylvania re publican organization needs. As it is, tno discovery mat it is in the minority, though successful, should be a lesson to the machine. Lincoln Journal Cemmiwkmer' Proceedings. Nov. 14, 1910. Board of county commissioners met perBuant to adjournment, present Springer, Walter, Streitz and county clerk. Ray C. Lantrford. countv treasurer. you nre hereby authorized to correct tho personal tax ol F. W. Ilerm no housen for tho year 1910 on account of I error in mortgage filed April 16. 1910. The following claims wero allowed: R. Rcnner. cash to be used in Road Dlst. 20, $125.00 ImI Connor, cash to bo used In Road Dlst. 05, 100 00 J. N. Carlisle, cash to used In Road Dlst. No. 50 allowed on Comm. Dlst. No. 1, 50.00 beinuru Miller, damages in Road No. 025, 20.00 Homer II. Roacrs. cash ta bo used in Road Dlst. No. 4G, 50.00. Homer II. Ro tiers, as special com missloncr, Road No. 21G, 4.60 U. A. Macon, county nssessor, salary for fourth quarter of 1910, 150.00 E. C. Hostettcr, bridge work at Maxwell, 38.50 Ray C. Langford. county treasurer. you ore hereby authorized to correct tax lists for tho year 1910 on lots 7 and 8, block 83, to valuation of 1,000.00 on account of error In assessment. Ray Langford, county treasurer, vou aro hereby authorized to refund to Ed. Johnson $2.92 on lots 7 and 8, block 33, on account or error in assessment. Claim of Harry Lowis, ovorsccr of Dist 32. for cradinrr road between bridges south of Maxwell. Claim al lowed on Commissioner District No, 2, 445.00. CJaJm of J. M. Wilson, custodian of the court houso and fifty cents for twine 05.00. Ray C. Lanuford. countv treasurer. you are hereby authorized to refund to u. iu. Linden error in taxes on lot, Clarksons Sub-Division N. E. 1 Sec 29-14-33, Sutherland Neb. Fred bimants. road work Dist No 30. 50.00 comm. Dist No 1, and 14.00 road Dist uu, total 04.00 Settlement was mado with M. A. Carrier, overseer of road Dist No 2G amount drawn for road work was 150.00. Amount expended for road work 72.25. Balance paid to countv treasurer for benefit of Dist 20, 77,75 u. A. Lowell, deputy county sher iff, salary for October 25.00 A. P. Kelly, printing ballots, tax lists, etc., allowed on tho general fund, 464. 72. Walter Cokor, refund of tnx, city levy, as ho is not inside of incorpora tion, allowed on general fund, 2.56. Sophia Anderson, enro of Emma Ander son, an incompetent, allowed on general fund, 27.00. County Treasurer, you are horoby authorized to correct tax lists of Geo. McKain. personal tax for year 1910 and assessed valuation placed at 1435.00. Chas. II. Walter, salary us county commissioner, allowed on general fund, 150.00. County treasurer, you are hereby authorized to refund to Geo. C. White tho sum of 18.88 for taxeB paid under protest for tho reason that tho 2,000 mortgage was assessed to William Hawloy. E, H. Springer, salary as county commissioner, allowed on general fund 53.50 A. F. Streitz, snlary as county com missioner, allowed on genoral fund 42.50 J. O. Wilmuth, in comparing your land in Deer Creek precinct with other land In tho name precinct with tho deputy nssessor wo find that tho same Is not out of proportion. If your land In Walker precinct is too high, please havo tho samo compared with surround ing land by the deputy assessor and give us his opinion In writing. II. bl'ItlNGEIt. C. II. WALTEIl. A. F. Streitz County Commlsssionors. Mr. Peterson, overseer of Road Dist. No. 18, you are hereby authorized bv tho Board to removo nnv fence or orate across Road No. 216, tho road as cbm monly used and traveled will bo suffici ent evidence as to its boundaries. H. ol'HINGKIt. C. II. WAIrnn. A. F. Stuietz, County Comm. Adjourned until Dec. 5, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Lets Train Cut his Foot Off. It is not a vary uncommon tiling for porsons to bocomo discouraged and throw themselves boforo a moving train with tho intent to commit suicide. but for one to deliberately poko his foot under tho wheels of a movinc train and thus havo It amputated, is somethine seldom if ever heard of until tno othir day when a tramp performed tho act between Juniata and Kenotmw. Tho man who did tho foolish act told the following atory to a reporter of a news japer who Interviewed him after tho occurrence: -mynamo is &am umids; l was thirty vears old October 20: mv nnrnnta It . r i v r . .' " .' live ai ia'ou, rvan. i was uorn in Ten nessee. Whon mv brother and mvsolf wore oiu onougn to wont a nttio my .. ..i.i i. r . . minor ueenmo cranny and grow worse nnu wo grew oiuor. i got out of bed once at midnight and ran awny. but later roturned on tho advice of my jnenuH oniy io do driven away again. I havo been a wanderer for fifteen years, riding freight trains and expect ing to loao my life. I did this act Oc tober 24th of my own freo will, in nc cordanco with tho Catholic bible. My parents havo no moro religion than dogs, and I had never been baptized, so 1 baptized myaolf with my own blood, naying no one to neip me. f irst l re- movcu my oiu snoo, roueu down my sock and pulled up my pants and draw ers, and whon tho train whistled for tho bridge I stuck my right foot across .11 'Jl-I I It .. 1 mi t uiu uiu, j.ijii uiiu ii wus uuuu. men i pulled mvself around tho abuttmont of the bridge and let her bleed awhile and then checked tho flow with my garters anu puneu my drawers and pants over tho atub; I was forced out of hiding In the weeds tho following day by thirst and discovered by tho section men. This is all Icaro to say." Otto Wltthun, tho Gothenburg har ness maker, who mysteriously dlsan peared from that town last March alter drawing ssiuou trom a bank, was picked up by the Hastings' police a few days ago in a somewhat demented con dltion. Willi .1 Ilbdnchl. M 1) J it McKlrahtii, M D Drs. Redfield & McKirahan Pkticiaut aud Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. Real Estate for Sale. 480 acres for salo or trade on some good horses or cattle This can bo had at a bargain if taken soon. Four thous and dollars worth of Btock gets this place This great bargain Is just five miles from North Platto is all fenced and has a 3-inch tubular well. 40 acres 3i miles from Chlllichothc, Missouri; 4 room house, barn for 4 head of horses and other out-buildings, all fenced and crossed fenced; woll with plenty of soft water. This land is all cultivation. Prico per acre $100. Will trado .for land or stock. The owner is a dealer and is In town this week. Ono block of ground containing 16 lots. Tho size of each lot is 44x126. WH1 offer this block for tho next thirty days at $150.; on terms. Lot 8, In block 3, just 5 blocks south of Court House, Dowey street. A bar gain at $350. 70 acres half mil" from North Platte, well improved, has large houso and large barn. This Is worth a fortuno to tho right party. This is tho only place near North Platto that will make a first class summer resort. Wo are only asking tho prico of tho improvements which is threo thousand dollars. If thoro Is any ono wantlnc to make a fortune you had better seo us quick. Seo Ed and get ono of theso bar gains. Vermillion Realty Co., 713 North Locust St., North Platte, Neb. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus. A llko remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. A true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and nil those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and tho necessary surgical cases. Trained nurso in attendance Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioncr Air Ships are Popular but not moro bo than the cigars manufactured bv J. F. Schma zr ed. Their nonularitv is due totholr nnnlltv. notnmg hut the best tobacco going into ... . " . . . i .j i their make-up. Tho nickel clears are just as good for 'the prico as aro those wnicn soil for n dime. Try ono of the many brands made by us. J. F. SCHDMLZRIED Try Our Flour. Un-to-dato $1.50 per sack or $2.90 per nunureu, u. & m. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey urenm per bock or 52.75 per hundred. Seo us for prices on 500. 1.000 or moro pounds, civory sncK guaran teeu. R. E. LOUDON & SONS. Call 551. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, reed, fraiii or Hay Having recently purchased tho B, A. Wilson feed store nt the corner of Sixth tnd Locust Sts. I respectfully invito a share of tho patronago of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Go to SORENSQWS FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Fraiaiag Reea MoaldiBg, and Wiadow Screens a Specialty, Shop 107 East Fifth. IT BEAT3;the 4 A How our 10c HOME MADE BREAD has taken with ladies who arc particu lar about what kind of Bread they buy. They show their good judgment when they purchaso a loaf of our 10c Home Made Bread. It is made from the best of flour and great care iauscd in the making. It is certainly diiTorcnt from tho ordinary Bread you buy. Be sure and ask for DICKEY'S Home Made Bread 10c per loaf. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FRONT aTKttuJT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Quigley. Dr. G. B- Dent. Dr. V. 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 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust St. Telephone No. 642. W. W. SADLER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Optician. U. P. District Surgeon, HERSHEY, - - NEBRASKA. ORDEH Of HKATllNO ON PETITION FOR ArruiwraiKNT uic aijsuisihtuatok OK ADMINISTRATRIX. Stato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. In tbo county court In thn mnttor nf Mm natntn nf IT. Nnsrasa. deceased. . On roadlnc and IHlnjr tho petition of Fred R. Qlnn nravlnir that tho admlnlHtrntlnn of said estato may bo granted to l'rod R. umn an administrator- ordered. That Nov. Slst. 1010. at 3 o'clock a, m Is assigned for hearing said potltton when all porsons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hold In and for said county and show ransowhv Dm prayer ot petitioner should not bo granted 1 and that notice of tho pendonci ot said pet ition and tho hearing tlioreof bo given to all persons Intorosted In said matter by publish Ing a copy of this ordor In tho North l'litto Tribune a soml -weekly nowspapor printed In said county, for. three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Dated October Slxt, 1U10. nl-8 V. O. Kr.mtn. Oountr .ludee- Hy Kathorlno V- Olark. Clerk County Court. ORDER OK 11EARINOON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. maiuui ucu.&HKa, i.incoin uounty, 8S. In tho county court, . In tho matter of tho estato of Ray I). Raynor, deceased . On reading and tiling tho petition of O. J. llowfii. prarlnc that adinliilstratlnn nf kkIiI oNtato bo granted Clovls Raynor as admlu- Ordered. That November 28th. A. I). ,1010, at U o'clock a. m.. Is anslgned for hearing said potltton, when all porsons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be hold In and for said county, and show causo why tho prayor of tho petltlonor should not bo granted: and that imttrnnf rim iu.nilrmf.i- of KKld petition and tho hearing threof bo given 10 an porsons interested in said matter by pvfbllshlng this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a Homl-Weckly newspaper printed In said county for six successlvo issues prior iu sum uuy 01 Hearing Dated Novortbcr 7th. 1010. JlH-tl W O. Kl.ncil. Pniinr.v .Tnriirn Hy Kathorlno V. Clark, Clerk of th County Legal Notice. Julius L. DoRenter, will tuke notice that on the 4th day of August, 1910, Ella A. DoRenter, plain tiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, ugulnst said defendant, the obiect und prayer of which is to obtain a uivorco from said defendant upon tho grounds of extreme cruelty practiced by defendant against plaintiff, on Sep tember 19, 1908, and his desertion of tho plaintiff, and failuro to support and care for said plaintiff during the tlmo when plantiff was in need of medical attention. And for the restoration' of tho plaintiff's namo to that of her maiden name. Ella A. Hume, and for auch other relief as equity may afford. You aro required to answer said pe tition on or boforo tho 2Gth day of De m 3 , , s-PrJf mm cember, loio. Dated the 14th day of November. 1910. Ella A. DeRenteu, Plaintiff. 1 GEO. D. DENT, ? Physician and Surgcen, Office over McDonald Bank, v m - inn v Phones j Residence 115 fi))1!!r)Mt (I A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. U Doctors Ames & Ames, a 6 Physicians and Surgeens, V Office over Stone Drug Co. K Phones I Utlice Z7U f Residence 273 NOTICE FOR PDRLIdXTION. Serial No. 0U1. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto, Nob. Oct. 14. 1010. Notlco Is hereby given that Qcorgo E. Oar man, ot Ilorshry, Nob., who, on Juno 28. 1WI, mado homestead ontrr Nn. 0033. serial No. 01031, for all of section SI, township 12, N. range i, wor tnootn Principal Meridian, Mas filed notlco of intention to mako final fivo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho Resistor and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 18tb day of Doc. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvln Zaulur. or North Platto. Neb.. Dell Titter Ington. of Sutherland. Nob., A. K. Mclntyre. of Hershoy, Neb., Joo Avclanch. of Hershoy, Nb. ois-o J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No OU32, Department of tho Interior XI. S Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob. Oct. 14th. 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that Alvln Zaulor. of North Platto, Nobraska, who on July. 0th, 10O4. trado Homestead entry No. 20337. Serial No. 02IS2. for south half. northwest quarter, lots 3 and 4 and south halt section 4, township 12, north rango 32, west of tho 8th Principal Meridian, has died notlco of Intention to mako final fivo. voar nroof. to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo llio ueglster and Receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, Ion the 10th day of Dec-, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Qcorgo E. Oarman, Horshoy. Neb., J)ell Tlttorlngton. Hutherland, Noli. Jas II. Runnor, of Hershoy, iei., iiorman wonacoorn. or noun Platte. Nob. olJ-B J. E. Evanb. Register. NOTICE TO FRANCIS LOVE. NON RESIDENT. You aro hereby notified that nn thn SOth day of April. 1010. Vonahy Loyo filed a potl toln against you In tho district court ot Lin coln county. Nobraska. the object and prayor ot wr.icn was to oDtain a uivorco from you on tho grounds that you aro a habitual drunkard and that you havo re fused and neglected to provide malntonanco for plaintiff and her minor child and that you havo been guilty of oxtrcmo cruelty to thlsplalntlir. Plaintiff prays that sho may bo divorced from you and that sho may bo given tho custody ot tho minor child, Gordon Oliver Lovo. Vou aro required to answer said petition by Monday, tho 28th day ot November, 1010. You will further tako notice that on the 1st day of Decomber. the plalntlir, Vonahy Lovo, will take tho depositions of Charles A, Payno, Georgo W. II Imes. William M. Smith, and William II. Noo, to bo used as evidence In tho trial ot Bald caso, at the ofllco of Rourff & llourir In tho county ot Lawrcnco and stato of Indiana, between tho hours of 0 a. m and 6 p. m. of said date and tho taking of said depositions will bo adjourned trom dav today, between said hours, until thoy aro coraplotod. . VONAHY LOVE. Uy Wilcox & Halllgan, Attornoys for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01080. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. . . Nov. 8th, 1010. Notlco Is hereby given that Frank J. Facka of North Platto, Nob., whb on Juno 28th. 1001, mado Uomostead Entry No. 2002, Sorlal No. 01080, for all of lection 14, township 12. N . Range itt. W. of the sixth principal meridian, has filed notlco of lntontton to mako final five yoar proof, to establish claim to ttie land above described, boforo thn Register and Rucolvor at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 7th day of January, 1011, Claimant names as witnesses: Spencor Edmlstcn and Washington Edmlston, both of Horshoy, Nob., Cbarlos Moyor, ot Dickens, Neb. Adam Donaldson of North Platto, Nob. n!0- .T R. Rvanr. ItAfflstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorlal NO. 02103. Dopartment ot tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Nob. Nov. 0th. 1010. Notlco Is hereby given that Anna Schwalger of North Platto, Nob., who on March 21st. 1005. mado Homestead Entry No. 21118, Serial No. 02403, for tho nek. eH nwK, soM, bH, 8w4 Boctlon 28, township 18, north, rango 30. west ot tho 0th principal meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final five year proof, to ostabllsh claim to the land abovo described, boforo tho register and receiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 7th day of January 1011. Claimant names as witnesses) D. W. Moon, Chris Johnson O. F. Sivlts and Fred J. Rremors. all of North Platto. Neb. OlO-H I R. Rvnm, ItngUtor, ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATRIX. State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In tho of rnctter ot tho estate ot II. Takoshlta, doceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Frod R. Glnn praying that tho administration of said estato may bo granted to Fred R. Glnn as administrators Ordered, That November, Slst, 1010, at 3 o'clock p. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested in said mattor may appear at a county court, to bo held In and for said county and show causo why the prayer ot po tlonor should not bo granted; and that notlco of tho pendency ot said petition and tho hearing thereof bo. given to all persons Inter ested In said mattor by publishing a copy ot this ordor In tho North Platto Tribune a t-oml-wookly newspaper printed In said county, for threo bucccssIvo weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated October Slst. 1010. W. o. ELDER. County Judgo. Hy Katherlno V- Ci.atik. Clerk County Court. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho Stato of Nobraska. I u Lincoln County. M In tho County Court In tho mattor of tho estato of Michael Colin, deceased. To tho creditors, helra and others lntorcstcd In tho estato ot Michael Colin. Tako notlco. that William J. Oohn has filed In tho county court a report of his doings as Administrator of Bald estato and It is ordered that the samo stand for hearing tho 22d day of November. A. I), luio, bo foro tho court at tho hour of 0 o'clock a, m., at which tlmo any person interested may ap pear and oxcupt to and contest the samo. And notlco of this proceeding Is ordered given in tho North Platto Tribune, a legal news paper publlahod In this county for six suc cessive Issues prior to Novomber 22d. 1910. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho county court at North Platto thlssmt day of Octo ber, A. D. 1010 W C. Ei.nEii, County Judgo. Ry Kathorlno F Clark. Clerk County Court. nl-0 NOTICE. m Iu tho mattor ot the estate of Isaac Dillon, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln County. Ne braska, October 21th. 1010. Aiuiy,o Notlco Is horeby given, that the creditors of said doceased will meet tho oxecutrlx ot said estate, boforo tho County Judgo ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on tho 21st day ot November. 1010, and on thoaist day of Mai. 1011, at 0 o'clock a. m, each day, for tho pur pose of presenting tholr claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors uj presint their claims, and one year for tho executrix to sottlosald estato from the 21th day ofOcto bcr. 1010. This notice to bo published In tho North Platto 8oml-Wekly Tribune a legal newspaper, printed in aald county for olght successive Issues after March 7th. IB10, o-4 w, C, Kuiir. County Judge. n