Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. lre, Editor and Publkkf. subscription hates. Ono Year by Mali In advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 E6te7ed at North Platte, Nebraska, Post olllce as Becond Class Matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. The Official Count of State. Tho official count of the vote cast in tho state at tho Inte election was modo n few days ago and as published In tho Bee gives tho following plural ities to candidates: Hitchcock 18,650, Aldrich 10,310, Hopewell 2,522, Crabtreo 12,532, Martin 10,646. Cowles 4,188, Clark 3,203. All named but Hitchcock aro republicans, and tho wido range of tho plurality on tho sovoral candidates show that the voters "scratched" their tickets rather vigorously. Nebraska's Population 1,192,214. Tho population of Nebraska was made public by tho census bureau Tues day and tho total is 1.192,214. This is a, gain of 125,914,or 11.8 per cent com pared with 1900. Tho tabic of counties rovoals that tho old and well populated Pactions of Nebraska have in some instances lost population and that tho western coun ties havo gained, Lancaster and Doug las counties with their largo cities havo drawn mora in proportion than the purely agricultural sections, through tho Increso of Scott's Bluff county from 2,552 In 1000 to 8,355 in 1910 may be re garded as phenomenal. Tho counties that havo lostare; Burt, Butler, Cnss, Clay, Cuming, Dixon, Dodgo, Fillmore, Frontior, Furnas, Gos per, JohnBon, Kearney, Nemaha, Otoo, Pawnee, Phelps, Polk, Richardson, Sa lino, Saunders and Washington. NethtaWill Be Doing. Washington Special Senator Halo, of Maine, republican leader of the Benato by vlrtuo of his position ns chairman of tho party caucas and the committeo on appropriations, forsccs little of accomplishment In tho com ing short session of congress. Boyond tho passago of appropriation bills and possibllty of an apportionment measure and ono providing an ocoan mail bounty, ho believes no important busi ness will bo transacted. "Tho democratic pnrty," ho Bald to day, "hus captured tho house of rep resentatives by a great majority and has almost captured tho senate, and with tho country nppnrontiy behind It, will, 1 havo no doubt, insist upon tak ing its natural responsibilities. Should an expiring congress, in its last days. undertake by any doathbed action, to rob the victorious party or its natural Inherltnnco it will bo resisted to tho utmost, and nothing will follow but a protracted strugglo which will shut out certain important measures which otherwise may perhaps carry in both houses." Tho Adams county jail ns Hastings was thoroughly renovated and sovorul of tho cells specially furnished for W. G. Comstock, J. O. Jameson and Anil- BTripiott, wno woro tnKon tnoro by nltcil States Marshal Warnor to Borve sentences for illegnury fencing, rango land in western xseornsKa. uno inn was selected by Messrs. Comstock and Jameson after a personal inspection a week ago. Tho men havo engaged tho homo of Oswald Oliver, n lumber donlor who had gono to California, and a Jap chof will bo established thero to prepare their meals, wmcn win uo tnuon stou mlng hot to the cell. In tho reply to tho olfor of sovornl webtcrn railroads to emnlov him at his own salary if ho could show them, as ho clnimcd tnut no coma, now American railroads enn save SI. 000.000 n dnv Louis D. Brandelsof Boston tologrnphod that without any cnargo to tnem no would bo glad to meet and point out to a conference or conferences of eastern and westurn rnilroad presidents how bu:1i could bo "affected. Mr, Brandols renrescntu certain chinning organ izatlonu in the froight rate Increase hearing being conducted boforo tho in terstate commerco commission. The keener of statistics at Wnnhinton reports that the twelve months ending June B0, 1910, woro the banner year for the use oi liquors ana tonacco in tho Un ted StatcB. In distilled spirits 30. 000.000 more barrels wore used than during the previous yen), 3,000,000 moro barrels or tormented liquors, ieo, 000.000 moro cigars, a solid billion more cigarotts, and 4,000,000 moro pounds of touacco. illicit maiming niso snoweu a considerable increnso in states having statewide ptoninition. In a recent interview at St. Paul. J J. Hill, tho railroad mugnato, docs not take u very roseuto view of railroad ox penulturo for cqutpmont lor tno coin ing year; In speaking of tho three big roads of which ho is head, ho enid that this year 245,000 tona of rails wcro purchased, noxt year 10.000 tons will bo sufficient: 10,000 cars woro bought this year, wmioomy a lownunurcu will bo needed this year, nnd tho mimborof locomotives needed next year will bo less than ton per cent of tho numbor purchased this year. Testimony thut steamship companies which aro owned abroad absolutely con trol American shipping and havo spent money freely to foster fooling against the American murine waa oiicrcu bo fore tho congressional committee hold Ing session in Now York to investigate charges that a Btcamship lobby was maintained at Washington. William 11 Douglas, who formorly represented New xork district tn congress, was the witness who rnndo tho statement, Noxt March Ave millionaire mem beta of the United States senate will re tire. Thoy are Aldrich of Rhode Island Hall of Maine. Kcan of New Jorsov, Depew of Now York and Scott of New Jersey. They will be succcded by -more progressive mombers, moro touch with tho times. Th Omaha autombilo drivor whoso wreckless driving u few months ago re u tod n Uwjueutli or 'William Krtnr ksji lfn convicted of manslaughter. A few convictions like this will tend to Make reckms driving loss popular. Consecration ef Bwiep Beecher. Rev. George Allen Beecher, for soven years rector of the Episcopal Church in North Platte, was consecrated Bishop of the Kearney missionary district in tho Trinity cathedral at Omaha Wed nesday. From tho Bee the following excerpts of the service aro taken: With all the ceremony and hallowed pomp which tho liturgy of an historic church permits by a ritural honored through centuries of observance, in the presence of Bevcn bishops, many score priests and nearly 1,000 laymen, George Allen Boechor was Wednesday morning consecrated a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church. In the chancel of Trinity cathedral where as dean he for many years has officiated as a priest of the church, the bishop-elect knelt before Right Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttlc, bishop of Mis souri and presiding bishop of tho church. On cither side of that vcnerablo prelate stood the Right Revs. Arthur L. Wil liams and Anson Rogers Graves, the co-consccrntors tho one, bishop of the dioceso of Omaha; the other, bishop of tho missionary district of Kearney, re signed. To this field goes Bishop Beecher. First Bishop Tuttio laid his hands up on tho head of tho kneeling priest and ropcatcd those words of tho service, tho solemn declaration, which caused tho kneeling man to arise a bishop when the co-consccrators had likewise spoken and laid holy hands upon tho head of tho man boforo them. An hour bofore this Bishop Beecher then still Dean Beecher hud marched into Trinity cathedral tho centrul figure in an ecclesiastical procession of impos ing size. Forming at tho Gardner Jacobs parish house on Dodge street, the procession marched to Eighteenth St., then north to tho door of tho church. Entering tho church tho procession con tinued up tho center aislo of the nave until choir and chancel had been reached On the organ had been begun when the llrst cruclfer entered tno strains oi Onward Christians Soldiers." Music nnd procession combined to give a faint flavor of mcdlnoval suggestion: of the dny when processions of the church woro no uncommon sight in the Btrcota of n city. uiit a note or distinct modernity hau been sounded at the beginning of tho recession. Six trumpeters of the United States army from Fort Omaha hud led tho procession sounding on bugles used to rovollle and taps a moro sacred measure The dress uniforms of these soldiers of tho statowere gayer of huo than the black nnd whito vest ments of tho soldiers of the church militant, and the contrast between the men of pcaco nnd tho men of war im pressed every spectator. At tho very second whon the procession entered the church und wheeled into the main aisle, tho sun temporarily behind a cloud, a few minutes before, burst out und through tho stained glass windows suf fused the whole church. Tho service of consecration began with tho reading of tho appointed Collect by Bishop Turtle. The Bishop Williams read tho Epistle, nnd after thut Bishop Graves read the GoBpol, Noxt came the saying of the Nlceno creed and after that Bishop Garrott preached tho sermon. When the bishop of Dallas hau ended his exhortation to tho bishop-elect, Dean Beecher, vested in his rochot, or whito robo over purple cassock cape, wnB formally presented to tho presid ing biBhop by Bishons Morrison and Millspaugh. Rov. T. J. Collur now road" tho Cer tificate of tho Election"; Chancellor Wnkeloy reud tho "Certificate of tho Confirmation"; Chnncollor Horth rrad tno "(Jortlticate or Ordinations," and tho "Cononlcul Tcstimonlnl" of tho Houso of Bishops wns read bv Bishop Thomas of Wyoming. Then tho bishop- eiect muuo nis solemn covenant nnu vow of conformity to the "Doctrine, Discipline and Worship of tho Protes- tnnt Episcopal Uhurcti in tho United Statef pf America. Tho reading of tho Litany wns next n order of service and tho examination by tho presiding bishop followed thi When tho required questions had been nsked nnd answered in tho renuired phrases tho blshop-eloct put on tho rest of tho Episcopal habit, the chimere and me stoio. ue wore no noou, but his gold cross hung on his breast and on t linger was tho Episcopal ring. most ot tno other bishops woro scar let hoods, which added a note of bright coior to tno otncrwiso bincK ana white vostmonta of theirs, of tho other clergy ana ot tno choir. When ho had returned fully vested, tno b shon-o ect Knelt down and over him was sung tho hymn. "Venl Cro ntor splritius." After prayer thero came tho essential irnrt of tho eorvlco. tho Imposition of hands and tho solumn declaration of tho reception of tho Holy Snir t. Tho sorvico wont on through tho cel ebration of tho Eucharist and the end enmo with tho recessional hymn, "Tho Son of God Goes Forth to War." The congregation which heard this sorvico. whicli buw the actual conse crntion nnd which heard the sormon by msnopuarrett ot wanna wns or a size to fill every available seat in nave and transepts of Trinity cathedral. In tho choir besides choristers sat ncorcs of priests of tho church, and thero was an overuow oi these Boated in tno navo. Also thero sat many men and women from tho missionary district of Kear ney, from tho see city, from North Platte, HoBtlng, Grand Island, Mullen and otlior towns. There, too. sat nun dreds of the communiennts of Trinity parish whoso dean the now bishop had been. Prominent Episcopulians from other parishes in Omaha woro also among tho throng. Our diuplny of pluin nnd fancy china is tno nest shown in tho city. Tramp Grocery. Auction of School Land. Notico Is hereby given thnt on tho luin uay or uocemuor, rJlu, lit ono o'clock p. m., at tho county treasurer's ollico In Lincoln county, tho Commis Bionerof Public Lands and Buildings or his authorized representative, will offer for loaso at public auction all educational lands in said county which havo boon declared forfeited for non pnymont of rental or intorest us follows All of section 10-9-27 R. E. & Chas Brittingham. S4 section 10-10-33 T. T. Pudgott. SWi section 86-16-34 Anna A. Patter- eon. EJ section 30-10-29 F. P. Willis. Doted Nov. 21. 1910 E, B. Cowles, Commissioner of Pub llc;lands and Buildings. United Doctors Make Another Visit . to North Platte. FAMOUS SPECIALISTS WILL BE AT THE PACIFIC HOTEL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th. Many people will be interested to know of the return of tho United Doc tors of Omaha whose success was so marked on their former visit to our city. They have been induced by their friends in and near North Platte to como again, in order that many who were unable to consult them when they were hero boforo may have another opportunity to do bo. It Is very difficult for tho United Doctors to leave their busy office, which are permanently located on tho 2nd floor of tho Neville Blk., corner of lGth and Harney Sts., to visit other cities in the state, so tho opportunity again presented to secure their exam ination and diagnosis without a trip to tho home offices is a rare ono nnd should not bo neglected by any ono needing tho counsel and advice of these skilled spec ialists. Tho wonderful results of tho United Doctors in obscure and stubborn diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood, rheumatism, gall stones, goitre, epilepsy and chronic disenscs of men and women, have been so thorough ly demonstrated throughout Nebraska and adjoining states that it is unneccs sary to mention it here. Hundreds of Nebraska people havo been cured since the former visit of tho United Doctors to North Plutto. Every dny adds to tho list of cured patients, every mail brings letters of gratitude. Central City, Neb.. Oct., 20th, 1910. United Doctors, Omaha, Neb. I have been cured of gall atones by tho United Doctors, and while I do not cravo notoriety, I would like every Buf fcrer from that painful nnd health de stroying troublo to know about my euro and where I obtained it. This I feol to bo my duty, nnd if I can Bavo soma other sufforer from tho operating table or a worse f ato I will feel amply ropaid for my trouble. I suppose no one ever had gall stones in a worse form then I had. For nine long yenra uttnek followed attack and never wns entirely free at any time from pain nnd soreness. When 1 came to you a year agi cfd I hud given up hopes and had de- ded to go through an operation and I feared oven that would not relieve me. I had seen accounts of somo of your wonderful cures in gal) stones, nnd so ob a last resort boforo submitting to tho knifo I enmo to you. I paid you a reasonable feo and commenced treat ment tho day I saw you, foryou seemed candid nnd honest and explained tho cnuso and cure of my troublo so plainly and thoroughly. Now hero is a state ment that will bo hard for some to be lieve, but it is absolutely true. I nover linrl n atnrrln nttnntf nf irnll nfnnna nftar aking tho first doso of your medicine. The soreness gradually left my side and my gcncrul health improved from tho start. Today I am activo and well, bo well indeedtthat it hardly seems pos sible that only a year ago I was a sick women. When I look back nnd remem- bor those nine dragging years of physi cal sultering, nnd then thtnK or myselr as I nm toduy, strong, wol nnd hearty, is it then any wonder that I should like others to obtain this great relief? As a Christian women this is my duty ns well as my pleasure to recommend the Wills J Itedflold, MI) JU McKlrahan. M I) Drs. Redfield & McKlrahan Phsicians and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 042-C44 Office at P. nnd S. Hospitnl. IT'BEATSote How our HOME MADE BREAD has taken with Indies who nro tinrticu lar about what kind of Bread they buy, iney show their good judgment when thoy purchase n loaf of our 10c Home Made Bread. It is mudo from tho best of flour and great care is used in tho making. It is cortainly different from tho ordinary iiraau you buy, lio euro and ask lor DICKEY'S Home Made Bread 10c per loaf. 1 mm 3 THE FRENCH DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING PUCE. Wo do all kinds of cleaning, pressing, dyolng nnd repairing for ladles' and gents, Wo call and dollvor tho goods' A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. 6th St. Phone 182. 4 A. 10c 1 m United Doctors for kindness, truth and candor, as well as for tho great success of their treatment. ' Very truly yours, Mns. Theresa Bloom. Mrs. W. A. Daniels, Box 321, Valen tine, Nebraska, writes: "Am happy to say that I am getting nlong fine. My breathing is a great deal easier than it was three months ago. Tho comments of my friends who do not see mo often are " how well you look," you aro look ing so much better than when I lost saw you." "I can truthfniiy say that I am wonderfully improved' Mrs. Geo. Beaver, Tekamah, Nebr., writes: "I just want to stato today for the benefit of nil sick peoplo that after having two operations in tho Omaha General hospital without the least ben efit, tho United Doctors cured me, and did it so easily that I can scarcely re alize how it was dono. I havo taken no treatment of any kind for three months and am feeling flno in every way. Tho United Doctors certainly do just what they say thoy will do." Mary Hamsch, Malvern, Iowa, writes: " After Buffering for thirteen years with goitre and trying every thing, the united Doctors havo cured me. My neck is now of natural size." Tho United Doctors cured me of rheU- mntism nnd stomach troublo," writes Anna Toensfcldt of Benson. Nebr.. "and 1 want evory ono to know about it." These are a few letters nicked at random from our daily mull. Ask tho doctor to show you hundreds of others. vine oinces ot tno united Doctors are always crowed with patients, nnd tho number of their cures are dnily increas ing. Tho United Doctors nro obliged to Btato tr.?t their, consulting physician will be abio to remain ono day only in North Platte, During this visit, on Saturday, doc, lUth thoy will receive patients at the Pacific Hotel Parlors. Consultation and examination is free. and the same careful and scientific diagnosis will bo given as you would obtain at their Omaha offices, which are located on the second floor of tho Neville Block, corner 10th nnd Harney Sts. A lull complement of the latest instruments for the diagnosis nnd re search work into tho cnuso of disease. as used by tho United Doctors in the leading cities of tho different states, will bo brought and used during this visit hero by the Examining Specialists, so you are sure of a deep and carefu study into your trouble. Upon this ex amination is based the advice the Doc tor will give you. During this visit of tho United Doc tors they again extend their remarkable otter ot iree consultation and examlnn tion to all. If you are curable, the best means or removing tho cause of your disease ana eitccting a permanent cure of it will be carefully explained and the treatment will bo placed within your react), it you are incurable you will bo Kinaiy nna xranmy tola tho truth and none of your money excepted. These Specialists will bo In North Platto but ono day, and while there they will receive patients at tho Pacific Hotel Parlors. A. J. AMES. MAKIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones I Office 278 rnoncs v ReBtdcnco 273 9, Si t: I Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will bo received at the ofllco of the county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before De cember 31. mil), lor records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: uiass A DOOKB. 4-8 qr. plain records loose leaf. 4-8 nr. nrintcd naeo records loose leaf. 4-tax lists 1-4 qr., 2-G qr., 1-3 qr. Tho abovo records to bo made of tho host linen ledger paper, full bound, ex tra enas onnua arm ironts. G000 tax receipts in duplicate, or trip licate. 2 dozen chattle files of 200 pages each. 43 assessor's books, leacer naner. cloth bound per book. 1U.UW assessor's schedules in dupli cate. Poll books for 43 precincts (general election) Poll books for 43 precincts (primary election) Class B Whole sheet blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks per 100. Quarter sheet blames per 100. Envelopes 3ix6i per 1000. Envelopes 4x9 per 1000. Class C Sanford's, Carter's or Stafford writ ing tiuiu per quart. Spencorian, Glucinum or Talla pens per gross. Vanadium or Falcon pons per cross. Velvet pencils or oqual, rubber tips, per gross. All of said samples to be llrst ciassand to bo furnished ns required by the county oiucers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to to be approved by the county board, eucn bidder to nave printed on tho en velope, "Bids for Printing." The commissioners of said county re servo tho richt to reject any or nil bids Dnted North Platte, Nebraska, Nov. 29, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Try Our Flour. Up-to-dato $1.50 jier sack or $2,90 por hundred, B. & M. $1.45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey uroam $1.36 nor buck or 2.76 nor hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or more pounds. Every bock guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. Homeopathy Principles Sirailea, Similitas, (kraaius- A like remedy will cure a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot chunge, nnd as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are 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 attendancp. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner PHYSICIANS UND 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 Locuar t. Telephone No. 642. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, drain or Hoy Having recently purchased tho 13. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Go to sorensoits FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. NOTICE FOR I'UnUCATION. BorlalNn. 02704. Donartmont of the Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at North I'latto. Nob. Nov. mil. iwu. Notico is horoby given that Frank It Liv ingston, ot North I'latto. N ob.. wlio. on Dec. zaro, iwo. mauo ii. t wo- aioio. serial no, 02701, for wostH section -12. Township 1ft, N.. icangozu. w. ot tnotJtti rrincinai meridian, has filed notfeoof Intention to make final llvo year proof to establish claim to tho land cetver at North I'latto, Nob., on tho Hth day of Jau.,1911. uiaiman; names as wi mosses: rorry uamp boll, Adolph Rudolph. Charles liroternltz and v. ii, uomDs an or nortn riatio, no Dr. J, is. uvans. Register. ROAD NO. 839. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the quarter sec tion corner between sections 26 and 27. T. 11 N., R. 27 W. and running thence in a southeasterly, southerly and east erly direction through the west half southwest quarter of section 2G, east half west hall and west hair southeast quarter of section 35, Baid township nnd rango, thence tnrouch lot z and on line between cast half and west half of east half, and through southeast quart er southeast quarter of section 2, T. 10 N., it. zi w., thenco through north east Quarter northeast auarter of Bee tion 11. north half and southeast quart er of section 12 to a point 2.80 chains north of the southeast comer of section 12, T. 10 N., R. 27 west, thenco south on lino botween sections vi and 13, T. 10. R. 27 and sections 7 nnd 18, T, 10, R. 26, 29106 chnins, thence through wost halt nnd southwest quart er Bouthoast quarter of section 18, T. 10. R. 26 to a point on line between sections 18 nnd 19, 43,78 chains east of the southwest corner of section 18. thence on line between sections 18 and 19 20.87 chains, thenco through north eaBt quarter northeast quarter of sec tion 19, northwest quarter and east half of section 20. and through north east quarter northeast quarter of sec tion 29, T. 10 N rango 2C W., to a point on line between sections 23 and 29, terminating there. Said road to be 40 feet wide, except between sections 12 nnd 13. T. 10. R. 27 nnd sections nnl 1Q T 10T? OA wham If la tn tin Miiu iU a. ... w , ,,.w.w i w la ,v 50 feot wido, and between sections 18 and 19, T. 10, R. 26, where it is to be 66 feet wide, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof. All objec tions thereto, or claims for damage must be tiled in the ofllco of tho county clerk on or boforo noon on the 30th day of January. 1911, or such road will bo established without reference thereto, Dated North Platto, Neb., Nov. 29, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgcen, Ofllco over McDonald Bank. 2 I Office 130 Phones Residence 116 Borlat No. 01012-02151. NOTICE KOIl PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OT TJIB INTBniOB. United States Land OOlco. ,A At North I'latto, Nebraska, Nor. 20, 1010. Notico is hereby given that George H.BchalTor, ot Myrtle. Nebraska, who, on Nov. 23rd, 1P03, made homestead entry No. 1977B. Serial No. 01912, for tho southoastfluar tcr, and on July 18th. IBM, made II. E. I HO, WI8 CIT1BI i"IU. U1U1, lur lug vmk n.. of tbo southwest quarter, and lots 8 and 7, .11 f rin.iln in N If.nrn 29 W.. nf thn dth I'rlncln&l Meridian, has Died notico of intention to mako flnal nro s year Sroof. to osianiisn Claim 10 mo iinu auuva escribed, iwforo tho register and receiver at North I'latto, Nebraska, on tho 23d day of Jan. 10U. , . Claimant names as wltncssesi Arthur It. Todenhoft, of Tryon. Nob.: CaporF. Blrlts, of North I'lat o. Nob.! Eugeno Ardory. of dandy, Nob., and n. E. Loudon of North IMatto. Nob. . J. E- Evans, noglstor. NOTICE TO CUEDITOKS. Tho St Mo of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho County Court. m In tbo matter ot tho estate of Ray D. Ilaynor. Deceased To tho creditors of said estate: Vou aro horoby notified that I will sot at tho countr court room In North I'latto in aid county. on 28th dayot December. 1010, at 0 o'clock, a m . and on tho 20th day ot Juno, 1911, at ii o'clock a. m , to receive and oxam lno all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance Tbo tlmo limited for tho presentation of claims against said estate Is tt months from tho 20th day of December A. D 1910, and tho tlmo limited for I'tiymcnt of debts Is ono year from said 2flth day of December. 1910. This notico to bo published eight success ive Issues in tho North I'latto fcml-Woek-ly Tribune, prior to December aflth. 1910. Witness my hand and tho seal of said county court, this 28th day of Novembor. 1910. W. O. Et.DKii, County Judgo. NOTICE FOK PUnLIOATION. Serial No. 01WI. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ollico at North I'latto. Nob. Oct. 14. 1910, Notico Is horoby gt von that Oeorgo E. Oar- man, ot iicreuey. hoovwiio, on .iuno i. iwi. tnado homestead entry No. S.W33. serial cio. 01981, for all of section 2t, township 12, N, rango ss, wot tno em rrincipai meridian, nas died notico of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land nhovo ilnH.'.rlbcd. boforo tho lleelater and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 10th day ot Dec. 1910. uiaimant names as witnesses: Aivin Zaulor. of North I'latto. Neb.. Doll Tlttor- lntrton. of Sutherland. Nob.. A. K. Alclntyre. ot Hcrshoy. Neb,, Joo Avolancb. of Horshey, wD. . . . 0I8-0 J K. evans. Register. NOTICE FOR I'UnLIOATION. Serial No 02132. Department ot tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Nob. Oct- Uth. 11)10. Notico Is horoby given that Alvln Zaulor. ot North I'latto, Nobraska, who on July, vtb, iwi. rrado tiomcstoau entry No, 20337. Serial No. OU32. for south half, northwest Quarter, lots 3 and 1 and south half section 4, township 12, north rango 82, west ot , tho 0th Principal Monuian, nas lllcu notice ot intention to inako Anal flvo year proof, to establish claim to tbo land abovo described, boforo tno Register and Recoiver at north i'latto, Nobraska, Ion the 16th day of Dec-, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Goorgo E. Garman, Horshoy, Nob.. Doll Tlttorlngton. Huthorland, Neb. Jas- II. Runner, of Hcrshoy, Nob.. Herman wonuoiiorn. oi ixortu i'latto, Neb. 017-6 J.E. Evans. Register. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01080. Department ot the Interior. U. 8. Land Ollico at North Platto. Nob. Nov. Bth, 1910. Notico Is horoby given that Frank J. Facka of North I'latto. Nob., who on Juno 23th, lwi, mado llomostoad KntryNo. zwi, serial No. 01V80, for all of section 11. township 12. N , Rango US, Vi. of tho sixth principal morldtan. has Hied, notico of intention to mako final flvo roar proof, to establish claim to tbo laoa arxvo ucscriDoa, Dororo tnouegister and Itrvnlvnr t North Platte. Nobraska. on tbo 7th dayot January, 1611. Claimant names as witnesses: uponcor Kdmlsten and Washington Edmlsten, lwth ot llerslinv. Nob.. Uharlos Mover, ot UlcKens. Neb. Adam Donaldson of North Platte. Nob. ni0- J k, kvana. uiKister. NOTICE FOR PDDLIOA.TION. Sorlal No. U24l"5. Department of the Interior. O. 9. Land Office at North Platte. Nob. Nov. Bth. 1910. Notico Is horoby given that Anna Bchwalger ot North Platto, Nob., who on March 21st. 1005, mado Homestead Entry No. 21118. serial No. uvim, ror tno neH. en nwn, som, bM, swH soctlon 28. township 10. north, rango 30, west or tho uth principal meridian, ha4 lllod notico of Intention to make final llvo voir nroof. to establish claim to tno land abovo described, beforo the. regtstor and receiver at Nortn I'latto. Nobraska. on tbo 7ti. day or January ivii. Claimant names as witnossosi u. w- Moon, Chris Johnson O. F. Slvlts and Fred J. Ureniors, all of North i'latto, nod. nlU-n i ri hjvano. icngifttnr. NOTICE. O. M. Gray and Mrs. 0. M Gray, hi, wlfo, will take notice that on the Uth day ot No vember, 1010, tho Atlanta fit ato Rank, a banking corporation, plalnttf herein, uled lu petition in tbo district court ot Lincoln county, Nobraska, against said defendants. u. M. uray anu Mrs. u, m( uray, tnooDjeci and prayor of wblch aro to foreclose a cor taln mortgago executed by Henry Feathers and Homlra Feathers to F. M. Carpenter glyon to secure a cortatn promissory note In tho sum of $700.00 datod Prairie City, Iowa, May zd, iws. and duo ana payamo on or oe foro May 23d, 1008, drawing Intorest at tho rate of 0 por cent por annum and 8 por cent after duo. which mortgage conveyed aseo- curltytotho said F. M. Carpenter, the wost H ot soctlon v, townsnip iu, n. range au wi that said note and mortgago wore duly as signed and transferred to the plaintiff herein beforo maturity ror a gooa ana vaiuauio con sideration and in tho usual course of busi ness: that tho said plaintiff Is now tho orrnor and holdor ot said noto and mortgage and entitled to tho inonoys duo thereon, and there la now duo on said noto and mortgago tbo sum ot $823.00 and 8 per cent from the 0th day ot Novomber. 1010; that plaintiff prays for a docreo that the defendant or any of them bo required to pay tho satno or mat saia prom ises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found dun. That tho first truo and roal name ot tho defendant u. m uray is to puininr un known and that the urn. truo ana real namo otMr U M -Uray, the wlfo ot tho dofendant C M. Gray. Is unknown to plaintiff aud tho same cannot ho ascertained aftor diligent soarch and lnnulry, You and each of you aro required to answor aid petition on or beforo Monday, tbo 2d day ot Januarr. lull. Dated this zistday of Novomixir, juiu. THE ATLANTA STATE DANK. llyA. Muxdoon, IU Attornoy Legal Notice. Julius L. DcRcntor, will take notice thnt on the 4th day of August, 1Q10, Ella A. DeRenter, plain- titt herein, nicu ner pennon in tno District Court of Lincoln County, No braska, against said defendant, the object nnd prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from said defendant upon the grounds of extreme cruelty practiced by defendant against plaintiff, on Sep tember 19, 1908, nnd his desertion of the plaintiff, and failure to support and care for said plaintiff during the tlmo when plantiff was in need of medical attention. And for the restoration of the plnintiff's name to that of her maiden name. Ella A. Hume, and for such other reliof no equity may afford. You are required to answer said pe tition on or beforo the 26th day of De cember, 1910. Dated tho 14th day of November, 1910. Ella A. DeRenter, Plaintiff. 'it