Semi -Weekly Tribune Irs L. lure, Editor and PaWwber. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail In advmico $1.25 One Tear by Carrier in ailvnnco $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office aa 8econd Class Matter. TUESDAY. DECEMBER G. 1910. After nn illness of nine days, Mrs. Mnry Baker Eddy, tho discovorer nnd founder of Christian Science, died Sat urday night nt 10:45. No physician was in attendance but she had the assis tance of the students who comprised her household. Death wns declared to bo due to natural causes. Mrs. Baker was born July 1C, 1821. Governor-elect Aldrlch gavo tho patronage treo a shake Saturday nnd about a dozen political plums fell into tho laps of men who would rather re ceive a political appointment nt $150 per month than to hustle nt some other vocntion nnd earn $200. It is said Mr. Aldrich for somo time past has been receiving about 400 rcqucstb daily for appointment to office, which indicates that tho army of pie hunters is just as largo as ever. llomcstcmlorH in the west part of the state have sent in n petition to Washington asking that thoy bo per mitted to vncnto their homesteads until March. Dry woathor during tho sum mer and consequently light crops tins resulted fn short rations for the home steaders nnd they desire to leave their claims for n fow months in order to earn a few dollars to tide them over until they raise something to cat. Tho permission naked should bo granted. Several of the smaller cities of tho United States mado a wonderful in crenso in population botween 1900 and 1910. Tho greatest porccntago of in crease w.ii Oklahoma City which jumped from 10,000 to 01,000; Muskogee from 4,000 to 25,000; Pnssndonn from 9.000 to 30,000; Seattle from 80,000 to 237, 000; Berkeley, Cal., from 13,000 to 40,. 000: Flint, Mich., from 13,000 to 38.000, and Birmingham, Ala., from 38,000 to 132,000. Of tho larger cities Los Angeles lends with a gain of 217,000, or 211 per cent. Tho constitutional amendment, al though It received a majority of tho voles cast on tho question, is lost slnco it did not gut a majority of all tho votes cast nt tho election, Tho amendment provided thnt foreign-born residents fihnll not bo permitted to voto until after they havo completed their natura lization. At present they may voto simply on theirdcclnrntlon orintcntlon. Tho amendment received 98,121 votes and 73,559 votes woro cast ngnlnst it. Over 70,000 voters who did not express any proferonco nro responsible for its defeat. To have carried tho cmondmont would havo required 121, COG votes. A Big "Example." To thotonchors with precocious pupile whom it is is hard to Keep busy, and to older persons of sound mind who find tlmo n burden, pormlt us to point tho wny of relief. Toko a pencil, pnpor, nnd county map and figure out a now legislative nnd Congressional apportion muntfor Nebraska. For reapportionments on both linos thuro must be. Our congressional dis tricts have stood unchanged for twenty years, tho legislative districts longer huh. xno census returns discloso n Binning or population wnicti makes n reapportionment in all fairness necos sary. Our congressional districts now range In populntfon from 104,215 in tho First to 237,775 in tho Sixth. If congress lets us retnm six representatives the avordgo for a district will bo 198,702 and tho law requires tho districts to be na ncany as possimo oi tho sumo pop ulation. 1 ' In tho Ingislaturo Jtho Twenty-second uiscrici, wnicn consists oi saiino county ...fit. rtr i t . .wun u.ouo poopio, tins ono senator. The Thirtieth district, with mora than oO.uOO neoplo. has tho some number. Senator Bartoa will represent one-third na many people as senator iioapjland In fairness, ovory 30,000 peoplo should navo a senator, uiero is ono represent tatlve for ovory 12,000 poopio, Lntv castor county has at prcsont only ono for ovory 15,000, whllo Richardson has ono lor ovory o.uoo. To divide up tho Btute into six con gressional, thiriy-threo son n tor a nnd ono hundred representative districts so as to respect county linos, mako districts compact, nnd givo uncli the nearest possible approach to its fair proportion of population, is u "sum" In arithmetic to intorest tho least mathematical and yet try tho powers of thoso who think in numbers. uut this task is u "snap" compared with that of tho man who must mako a staggor at tho idea while nt tho .same tfmo making tho greatest possible number of districts safe for tho politi cal party on which ho depends for of fice. But this Is no business for tho young or for tho idly interested.' Tho mid night oil of tho politician will attend to mat. stato journal. Garlow on High Living, Fred II. Garlow, mnnagor of tho Cody ranch, contributed tho following imiciu mj ii iiiiu ibhuu oi mo south um nhu Daily Drovors Journal-Stockman Tho falling oil of tho prices in meats tho last two weeks has given tho nows minora of tho country another onnor- tunlty to enlarge upon tho old familiar BUDiect, "ino uign uost ot Living. Thoy should soy "Tho cost oi high llvinir in tho city' It is almost laughablo, how littlo M takes, to makn tho peoplo In the city scramble at the nowd of lower meat prices. Why, pork chops nro two or three cents cheaperGreat! Tho news papers take it up and put largo "scare heads" over their articles and proclaim to tho world that tho packors havo been robbing tho peoplo all theso years anu mo xurmora navo actually neon rldlne In automobiles. Tho papers give columns to tho sub ject and rail at thoso associated with the industry for having prices so high Tho consumer reads about tho low prices of meats, which the papers Btate havo come to stay, lieavo u sigh of re lief, and somo oven rush out and ordor that dress suit they havo been wanting on, th strength of lower meats and I Lots and ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft For Sale Now in Water Go's Third Addition to Lots 50x140 feet from $30.00 to $200.00 each. Tracts of 2.14 to 2.42 acres from $80 to $500 each. According to Location. EASY TERMS. Seven per cent interest on Deferred Payments. Apply to A. WICKSTROM, Supt., then, alas; along comes the law of sup ply nnd demand nnd says "Put the prices back," nnd up they go again. It's nil B-U-N-K und misleading and the people who are associated with the live Btock ii.diistry, from the packer down, know it. Tho cost of producing live stock for market has increased very materially in the past ten yenrs nnd it will take moro than 'one year's corn crop to mako moata to tho consumer much cheaper. PriccB nro bound to fluctunto more or leas this season as they do every yenr, but thorn won't bo many sky-scrapers erected from tho savings of tho meat bill. As to tho farmers owning automobiles. why shouldn't they? Hasn't the man in the country, who is up every day threo or four hours beforo tho city man thinks of getting up. a right to nave a little plcasuro in this world; or must ho plod along year after year and produce products tor the city multitude and bo satisfied with box-socials at tho corner school-house and go to them in a lumber wagon? Tho reports como out from New York, every time there is a money stringency now days, that the farmers of tho west are buying too many auto mobiles Well, tho farmers of tho west sent their money down to Now York nnd they haven't forgotten tho fall of 1007. Why. if It wasn't for tho nutomo bllo huxtor around their city, those Now Yorkers novor would cot fresh toothsomo vecrotab cs. Another thing, If tho farmers of this stato nau trio power that is used up oach yoar by "Joy-Riders" in New York alone, they could produco twice tho amount of crops, at a lesser cost, than thoy do today. Then again, when its all done and said: Our city relations wouldn't like to havo us "afraid of tho cars," when wo visit them anyway, so its un to tho farmors to keep up with tho pro cession. I'. Jti. UARLOW. The Climax. Tho beaut ful thine in "Tho Climax" is tho mastorlv mnnnor in which Ed- wnrd Locke has drawn tho character of Adolina. tho heroine who is working nam to uocomo a great prima uonnn, Sho is boloved by and loves Dr. Ray mond, a young physician. The woman ugnis against tne natural inclinations for a home, mothorhood and all of tho joys and sorrows which come with hap- my married nro. Against theso Is a Ife of a (rratifled. towerincr ambition. whoro genius has to pay tho price, in tho shape of existence, lonely beyond hu man endurance, two loves maao tne Btrucrtria verv naru ior tne gin, on tno ono hand la hor lover, whom sho adores: on the othor tho tondor loving caro of her old maestro, Lulgl, who gives the best re maining in his nearly spent lifo to the perfecting of tho God given voico of Adolina, And thoro is tho worship of Pietro. tho vounir comnoser. who is struggling with his masterpiece, "Tho bong or tho soul" which Is to usher Adollnn to the world as n great prima donna. It is a great picture of common. every day life, homely in its heart breaking truthfulness; and as such has taken a firm and lasting grip upon tno piaygoaro or this country in the past year. This season the company presenting "Tho Climax" at tho Keith noxt Sat urday evening is tho boat which Joseph M, Weber is sending on tho road, each member of tho cast being Bolocted for individual worth, and with the Idea of producing a harmonious wholo. Saved From Awful Death. How an appalling calamity in his family was prevented is told by A. D. McDonald, Fayottovlllo, N. C. R. F. u, no. o. "My sister had consump tion," ho writos, "sho was very thin and pale, had no nppetlto and seemed to grow weaker overy day, as all reme dies failed, till Dr. King's Now Discov ery was tried, and so completely cured hor. thnt she has not been troubled with a cough since. Its the best medi cine I ovor saw or hoard of." For coughs, colds, lagrippo, asthma, croup, no equal, 50 cents, $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by Stono Drug Co. Wanted To sell 100 head of stock hogB. L. E. Ebright, two miles west of experimental farm. Small Tracts HERSHEY, NEB. HERSHEY, NEB. Spritual Awakeaiaj Near WcIIflect R. B. Favorirclat. nastorof the Baptist , church, returned lute last week from t) o Valley community southwest of Well-1 licet, tic brings newB or a great meeting in a school house where ho I has been preaching In evungellstic ser vices for nearly two weeks. Pastor S. rj. Ulshop of Wcllfleet, with the assis tance of an evangelistic slnirer had been carrying forward the services for weeks and called for help. Six persons had made a start beforo Mr. Favoright went, nnd when the meetings closed Inst Wednesday night there had been thirty-eight definite, public profession of faith in Christ and purpose to live tho true Christian life. Ovor a Bcore more manifested interest by coming forward or Btnnding. Twenty have al ready united with tho church, and fif teen were Immersed In tho Littlo Mcdlcino lost Sunday. All tho converts except two boys woro adults above fifteen years of age. Husband and wives and whole family were among tho number. Tho church has been mcetine in a school house, seating about sixty peoplo, but this would not nearly ac comodate tho crowds. Steps wero taken nnd committees appointed during the mooting looking to a $2500 church building. NO REASON FOR IT. When North Platte Citizens Show Certain Way Out. the There can be no just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the torture of an aching back, the an noyancc of urinary disorders, the dan gers of diabetes or any kidney ills when relict is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that they can be cured. Read what a North Platte citi zen says: J. M. Harper, 409 Dowey Street, North Platto. Nob., snvs: "I had occa sion to use Doan's Kidney Pills for kid ney troublo when living in Creston. Ia., and found them to bo a splendid kidney remedy. Their use removed a pain a cross my back which had troubled mo groatiy. mey aiso strengthened my kidnoya nnd regulated tho passages of the kidney secretions. I do not hesi tate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills most nigniy. unoy can bo procured irom jucuonneii oi u raves' urug Store. Forsalo by all dealers. Price 50 conts. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States, Romcmbor tho namo Doan's and take no other. "I had been troubled with constinn- tlon for two years and tried all the best physicians in Brystol, Tenn., nnd they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams, Middleboro, Ky. "Two Eacknces of Chamberlain's Stomach and Iver Tablets cured me." For salo by all dealers. Road No. 341. To all whom It may concern; Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Com mencing 20 rods south of the southwest corner of tho N. W.J of Section 26, Township 13, Range 26, and running thence in a southorly direction following tho present traveled road to tho Bouth sldo of Bectlon 26 to a point about 20 rods east of tho S. W. cornor of section 26, T. 13, R. 26, thence east on soction lino between sections 26 nnd 35, thence south on section lino J milo, thonco east 1 milo to connect with the public road thereat. . Wo furthor ask that a road be es tablished as follows: Commencing at S. W. cornor of N. W. J of section 36, T, 13, R. 20, thonco South to the S. W. cornor of S. W, i of Sec. 36, T. 13, R 20, thence west to N. W. cornor of Sec. 2, T. 12, R. 26, thenco South on section line 1 milo to connect with public road, has reported in favor of the establish ment of tho proposed road and all ob jections thoreto or claims for damage must bo filed in tho office of tho county clerk on or before noon on tho 15th day of Feb,. 1911, or such road will be established without referenco thereto. Dated North Platte, Nebr., Dec. 2, 1910. . F, R, Elliott, County Clerk. of Land i ft ft m ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft THE FRENCH DRY CLEAN ING AND PRESSING PLAGE. Wo do all kinds cf cleaning, pressing. dyeing nnd repairing for ladies' and gents, we call anu deiivor tho goods A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 Ea Gth St. Phone 182. Auction of School Land. Notice is hereby given that oiu the 19th day of December, 1910, at tone o'clock p. m., at thecounty treasurer's ofilco in Lincoln county, the Commis sioner of Public Lands nnd Buildings, or his authorized representative, will ofFer for lease at public auction all educational lands in said county which havo been declared forfeited for non payment of rental or interest as'follows: All of section 16-9-27 R. E. & Chaa. Brittingham. S section 16-10-33 T. T. Padgett. SWJ section 36-16-34 Anna A. Patter son. El section 36-16-29 F. P. Willis. Dated Nov. 21, 1910 E. B. COWLE3, Commissioner of Pub lic lands and Buildings. Notice to Bidders. Sealed bids will bo received nt the office of tho county clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or beforo De cember 31, 1910, for records, blanks and supplies estimated as follows: Clasa A books. 4-8 nr. plain records looso leaf. 4-8 qr. printed pago records looso leaf. 4-tax Hats 1-4 nr., 2-6 qr., 1-3 nr. The above records to bo mado of tho beat linen ledger paper, full bound, ex tra enda bands nnd fronts. 6000 tax receipts in duplicate, or trip licate. 2 dozon chattlo files of 200 pages each. 43 assessor's books, ledger paper, cloth bound per book. 10,000 assessor's schedules in dupli cate Poll books for 43 precincts foenernl election; Poll books for 43 precincts (primary election) Clasa B Wholo 8heot blanks per 100. Half sheet blanks per 100. Quarter sheet blanks per 100. Envelopes 31x61 per 1000. Envelopes 4x91 per 1000. Class C Sanford's, Carter's or Stafford writ ing Hum por quart. Spenccrlan, Glucinum or Talla pens por gross. Vanadium or Falcon penB per gross. Velvet pencils or equal, rubber tips, per gross. All of snid samples to bo firat classand to bo furnished as required by the county officers. Successful bidder to furnish bond to to be approved by tho county board, eacn Didder to navo printed on the en volono. "Bids for Printinir." Tho commissioners of said county re serve tno ngnt to reject any or all bids. uated worth l'lotto, Nebraska, Nov. 29, 1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk, Try Our Flour. Up-to-dato $1.50 per sack or $2.90 por nunured, u. & M. per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey uream ?i.H5 per sack or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or moro pounds, uvery sact guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS, Call 551. wEEifSiEi Homeopathy Principles Siailea, Siailiiras, Curantn. A like remedy will euro a liko disease. A 'law immutable, that cannot change, nnd as true today as when it first came to ligKt. truo and tried system that will bear investigation. Naturo'a own treatment whoro remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all thoso interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and tho necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner 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 t. Telephone No. 642. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, drain or Hay Having recently purchased tho B. A. Wilson feed store at tho corner of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronngo of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Go to SORENSOiYS FOB Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Borlal Nn. 02701. Department of tho Interior. U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. Nov. Hth. 1910. Notlco Is hnrnhr irlven that Frank It I.lt. Intrston. of North Platto. N ob.. who. on Dnn. 23rd, 1U03, mado II. E. No. "1505. Borlal No. 02701. for wostH section 32. Township 1.1. N Itaneo29. W. of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has Ulod notice ot Intention to raako final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovodoscrlbod, beforo tho Iteelstor and Ito celver at North Platte, Neb., on tho 14th day ui .ian.,jpii. Claimant names as witnesses: Porry Camp bell, Adolphlludolph. Charles Ilreternltz and W. II. Combs all of North Platto, Nobr. j. is. uvans. iteelstor. ROAD NO. 339. To all whom it may concern: ino commissioner nnnolnteu to Iocato a road commencing nt the quartor sec tion corner botween sections 2G and 27. T. 11 N., R. 27 W. and running thenco in a souincnstcriy, southerly ana east erly direction through tho west half southwest quarter of Bcction 2G, east half west half and west half southeast quarter of section 35, said township and range, thence through lot 2 and on line between east half and west half of eaBt half, and through southeast quart er southeast quarter of section 2, T. 10 iN., ll. l w., thenco through north east quarter northeast auarter of sec tion 11, north half and southeust 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 line between sections 12 and 13, T. 10, R. 27 aad sections 7 and 18. T. 10, R. 2G, 29I0G chnins, thence through west hair and southwest quart er southeast quarter of section 18, T. 10. R. 26 to a point on line between sections 18 and 19, 43.78 chnins east of tho southwest corner of section 18. thenco on line between sections 18 and 19 20.87 chainB, thenco through north east quarter northeast quarter of sec tion 19, northwest quarter and east half of section 20. and throuch north oast quarter northeast quarter of sec tion 29, T. 10 N., range 26 W.. to a point on line between sections 28 and 29, terminating there. Said road to be A ( aa- ttttdA ovrtnni- nM.4t 12 and 13, T. 10, R. 27 nnd sections 7 and 18. T. 10 R. 2G. whoro it is to bo CO feet wide, and between sections 18 ami 19. T. 10. R. 2G. where it is to be 66 feet wide, has reported in fayor of mo eniauusnmcnc uiereot. All objec tions thereto, or claims for damage must be filed in tho office of tho county clerk on or beforo noon on the 30th day of January, 1911, or such road will bo established without referenco thereto. Dated North Platte, Nob., Nov, 29, F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. GEO. D. DENT. Physician and Suracsn, i ' Ofilco over McDonald Bank, i! ni.nn i Ofilco 130 ; Phones Kcaidcnco 115 Borlat No. 01912-021S1. . NOTIOK FOK PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT Or THB 1NTIBIOB. United BUte Land O01ce. At North riatto. Nebraska. Nov. 28, 1910. Nnllrn u horubv irlvcn that Qoorffo Il.BclialTor. ot Myrtle, Nebraska, who, on Nor. 23rd. 1603, made homestead entry No. 19779, Serial No. 01912. for tho noutbo&stquar; tor, and on July 10th. 1901. made If. B. No. 0378 Berlftl No. 02151, for tho east half of tho southwp.it quartor. and lota 8 and 7, all in Hoctiou o. xownsnip 10, n.t mngo of tho nth Principal Meridian. )ai filed notlco of Intention to make final Ato roar Sroof. to csudihu Claim to mo lanu iduto escribed, boforo tho roulstor and recolyor at North Platto. Nebraska, on the 23d day ot Jan. 1911. , it Claimant names as witnesses! Arthur It. Todonhoft, ot Tryon. Nob.: CafpcrF. Slrlts. of North Plat o. Neb.i Eukcuo Ardory, ot dandy, Nob., and K. E. ixrnuon ot norm Platto, Nob. . , , nJU-0 J. K- Evans. Itoglstor. NOTIOK TO CltEDlTOnS. Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho County Court. In the matter ot tho estate of Ray D. IUynor, Deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Vou are horoby notified that I will sot at the county court roam In North Platte In said county, on SBth day of December. 1910, at 9 o'clock, a m , and on tho 20th day of Juno, 1911, at fl o'clock a- m , to receive and exam ine all claims against said estate, with a Tlew to their "adjustment and allowance The tlmo limited for tbo presentation of claims against said estate M0 n onths from thoMth day of December A. I). ItHO. and tho tlmo limited for payment ot dobts Is ono yoar from said 20th day ot December. 1910. This notlco to bo published elsht succoss lvo Issues In tho North Platte Pcml-Weekly Trlbuno, prior to Decombor Hh. 1910. Witness my hand and tho soal of said county court, this 28th day ot November. 1910, W- o. Eldeu. County Judtro. NOTICE FOR PUnLIOATION. Borlal No. 01W1. Department ot tho Interior, U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. Oct. 14. 1910. Notlco Is horoby Klven thatGcorro E. Gar man, ot ncrshev. Nob.. who. on Juno 28. 1901. I mado homestead entry No. 0035, serial No. 01981, for all of section S4, township 12, N, ' ranco S3, Wof the 6th Principal Meridian, has Died notlco ot lntintlon to mako final fire i year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo the Register and He cetvor at North Platte. Nobtaska, on the ICtb day of Dee. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses! Alvln Zaulor. of North Platto. Neb.. Dell Titter-, Inmon, of Sutherland. Nob., A- IC Mclntyro, of Hcrshcy. Nob.. Joo Avolanch.ot Ilershey, olS-0 j. E. Evans. Ilcctstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial Tto 01D2. Department ot tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. Oct, 14th. 1910. Notlco Is hereby Riven that Alvln hauler, of North Platte. Nobraska, Vfho on July. 9th, 1901. trade Homestead entry No. 20337. Serial No. 02132. for south half. northwest auarter. lots 3 and anu south half section 4, township 12, north ranRo sz, west or tno utu principal Miarldlan, has Ulod notlco ot Intention to mako final Ave year Droof. to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo tho Keglstor and ltecelvor at North Platto, Nobraska, Ion the 10th day ot Doc., 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: GoorgnE. Carman, Horshoy, Neb.. Doll Tltterluicton, Sutherland, Nob. .las II. Kuunor. of Ilershey, in oo., norman wonuoDorn. or North riatto. Nob. ol7-0 J.E. Evanb, Rcirlstor. Notice for Publication. Borlal No. 01980. Department of the Interior. U. B. Ltnd OIllco at North Pli.tto. Nob. Nov. Uth.1910. Notlco la horoby given that Frank J. Facka of North Platte. Nob., who on Juno 23th. linn, mado iiomosteaa Entry no. Borlal No. 01980. for all of section 14. township 13. N , Range Itt. W. ot tho sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako final II vo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Rccelvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on tbo 7th day of January, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Sponcor Kdmlsten and Washington Edtnlston. both of Ilershey Neb., Charles Meyor. of Dickons. Nob. Adam Donaldson ot North Platte, Nob. n!0- J. R. RVAW8. Itorfster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Borlal No. 02495 Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. Nov. 8th. 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that Anna Bchwalgcr of North Platto. Nob., who on March 21st, 1905. mado Homestead Entry No. 21118. Serial No. OVM93. for tho neU. oH nwk, soM, sM, swfi section 28, township 10, north, rango SO, west ot tho 6th principal meridian, has Died notlco ot Intention to make final flvo yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo doscrlbod, boforo tbo roglstor and rccelvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 7th day of January 1911, Claimant names as witnesses; D. W. Moon, Chris Johnson O. V Hlvlts and Fred J. Bromcrs. all of North Platto. Neb. nlO-rt I R. Rvn. lteelstflr. NOTICE. C M. Oray and Mrs. O- M Cray, his. wife, will take notice that on tho 9th day ot No vember. 1910, tho Atlanta Stato Bank, a banking corporation, plalntlf heroin, tiled Its petition fn tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against said defendants, C. M. Oray and Mrs. O. M. Oray, the object and prayer of which are to forecloso a cer tain mortgage exocutcd by Henry Foathers and Somlra Feathers to F. M, Carpenter glvon tosocuro a certain promissory note In tho sum of t70O.O0 dated Prairie City, Iowa. May 23d, 1905, nnd due and payable on or be foro May 23d, 1908, drawlnr lntorost at tho rate of o percent por annum and 8 per cont after duo. which mortgage convoyed as se curity to tho said F M. Carpenter, the west H ot soction 7, township 10, n- range 80 wj that said note and mortgage wero duly as signed and transferred to tho plaintiff herein beforo maturity for a good and valuablo con sideration and In the usual courso of busi ness that tho said plaintiff is now tho owner and holder of said noto and mortgago and entitled to tho moneys duo thereon, and there Is now duo on said noto and mortgage the sum ot $826.00 and 8 por cent from tho Uth day of November. 1910; that plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant or any of them be required to par tho same or that Bald prem ises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found dun. That tho first truo and real namo of tho dufendant O. M- Oray Is to plaintiff un known and that tho flrn, truo and roal name of Mm U M. Qray. the wlfo of the defendant C. M. Oray. Is unknown to plaintiff and tho same cannot bo ascertained after diligent search and Inquiry. You and oach ot you aro required to answer said Petition nn or beforo Monday, tho 2d day of January. 1911. Dated this '21st day of Kovembor, 1910. , THE ATLANTA BTATE HANK, By A . Mut.oooN, Its Attornoy Legal Notice. Julius L. DeRenter, will take notico that on the 4th day of August, 1910, Ella A. DeRenter, plain tiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against said defendant, tho object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from said defendant upon the grounds of extreme cruelty practiced by dofendant against plaintiff, on Sep tember 19, 1908, and his desertion of the plaintiff, nnd failure to support and care for said plaintiff during the time when plnntiff was in need of medical attention. And for the restoration of the plaintiff's name to that of her maiden nnme. Ella A. Hume, and for such othor rollef as equity may afford. You aro required to answer said pe tition on or before tho 26th day of De cember, 1910. ' Dated the 14th day ot November, Ella A. DeRentek, Plaintiff.