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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. e, Editer and PablUfcer.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year by Mail In advance $1.25
One Tear by Carrier in advanco $1.60
Entered at North Platte. Nobraika, Post
office as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1910.
Peace and Geod Will.
At this timo when nil hearts are open
fb tho fine influence, of life, when joy
is thrilling its happy imhulscu through
each heart, and Chrismastido makes all
men young, opening tho flood-gates of
love and helpfulness, wo aro nuturally
visited with tho thought that Jesus
Christ has dono more for tho race to
which wo bolong than nil tho seers and
wise men and prophets and philosophers
of nil tho ages. If Christmas has bo
como the keynote of tho music of human
life, If ponco and good-will describe fjie
truo inwardness of the highest living,
and "Glory to God" tho truo upward
ness of human living, If the lovo-contors
of Ilfn have become more poworful than
the money-centers and more Imporant
than tho pride centers, then lot us all
como Into the spirit of such a glorious
day as Christmas, and offer our praise
to God and mean it let us bid friend
nndfoo allka "peace and good-will", and
mean It. Lot not tho llghtof Christmas
Day co down upon an Ignoblo thought
cherishod towrndGod or Man.
A merry song of "Glory
In tho highest, unto men
Be peace", it is tho story
That repeats Itself again.
A merry smllo of greeting
With heaven breaking through
Will glorify each mooting
On Christmns Day for you,
A merry cyo to twinklo
I wish for you to-day,
Like golden stars a-sprinkje
Along tho happy way.
A merry heart of glndness,
Wo nocd It now and then.
To smile away tho sadness
And show good-will to men.
A merry volco of laughter,
That ripples like a stream,
Will babble-, on horeaf tor
To some aca-heart of droam.
A merry Christmas, ever,
May merriment stay truo,
And All each new endeavor .
With joy and ChriBt, for you.
C. F. C.
- Why Bay Any Red Crow Seals.
Supposo, in your newspaper, you
wore to soe this hoad-llno heavy-typed
across tho middlo of the pngo
DEAD-200,000 AMERICANS I I
A Million Mour in Desperate
PekilI
It would Bturtloyou, wouldn't It? Un-
doubtly. But the sensational oxpres
sion of tho fact, not tho fact itsolf,
would administer tho jolt to your fa&
ultles. For tho fact Is constantly bo
foro us all, and atartles nobody. Two
hundred thousand Americana died last
year of consumption. Ono million moro
are now bosot by tho snmo porll. These
in turn aro infecting orwill Infect their
hundreds of thousands of others. All
needless: all preventablo: all a sheer
and a terrible waste of life.
Possibly you yourself will bo ono of
the hundreds of thousands stricken.
There Is at lonst one chance in, nine of
It, Probably someone near and dear to
- you will be a victim. Thero Is more
than an even chance of that.
What are you going to do about it?
What can you do about it?
Buy a red cross seal.
Sounds absurd, doesn't it? In thefaco
of the most potent scourge of the human
race, devastation moro swooping than
that of war or earthquake, you are in
vlted to do your part with a penny
stamp, Well, a stamp isn't much in it
self, but It might typify mighty forces,
It was a stamp which, typifying ty
ranny, lashed this country into tho
strugglo for nationality. And now theso
stamps typify tho strugglo against tho
nation's mightiost foo of today. Every
ono of theso squares means a cont for
tho campaign. Sixty million of them
have already been issued and distributed
ovor the length and breadth of the
country. You can got them from your
church, from your local anti-tub
erculosls organization, from tho Y. M,
CA.; or at stores.
Fifty million Bonis moans $500,000.
What pan SfiOO 000 do toward anvlnir n
What can ow,oyy do toward saving a
million consumptlyea? Not much, It is
truo. But it can do miracles toward
preventing tho 'further spread of tho
disease through eighty million Amorl
cans. Every seal .means a warning,
Every warning may" mean a life saved.
Education, and education only, porsls
tent, unmnUtent letting in of the light,
that and that alone- will wlpo out tho
Great White Plague,
So, whether you buy one of the guy
little red and green seals to put op the
back of an envelope, or ten thousand
wherewith to paper a room, you will bo
doing your part (n tho great enmnaicn.
A million for tuberculosis is Us battle
cry, and thj red cross Hag on tho soal.
iU banner. It is tho war of one and
all upon a common enemy, Get Into
the nght, though it be only a cent's
worth. Samuel Hoi'Kinb Adams.
CojflrauMoner' Proceeding.
December 20,4910.'
Board met pursuant to' adjournment,
present Springer and BtroItz'flnJKHinty
clerk. '-"4'
Ray C. Langford, county tirtidsuror:
You aro hereby authorized to enncol
poll tax against Con Urbach, Peckham
precinct, for tho year 1910 for reason
that he paid same tax in Gothenburg.
Ray C. Langford, county treasurer:
You aro hereby authorized to refund to.
R. C. Woods $40.02 tax paid under pro
test on a 3,000 mortgage which was not
given April 9th, 1910, and was therefore
not assessable.
Tho following claims were all6wed:
E. C. Hontetter, bridge work', 03.50
C. G. Clark, road work in district 51,
179.00
James McCullough, refund of tax not
in corporato limits 6t Brady) 12.75
DrA. Runstrom, cftfd of Eggart
Martins and Stevens family, GO. 50
II. IL Rodgors, road work Dlst. 40,
04.25
P. W. Jorgensen, road work, 107.00
W.T. Elliott, building gulch bridge,
51.00
Wm. Ebright, salary tor Deccmbor,
100.00
Settlement made with II. II. Rodgers
road ovorsccr District 4G, and find 14.00
duo him. ',
Settlement made ovorsccr District 51
and approved same,
Settlement mndo with overseer Dis
trict 20 and approved same.
R. Romer, overseer District 2G, re
port approved and claim filed for 42.93
which is duo him,
Settlement mado with overseer Dis
trict 41 and approved,
Settlement mndo with overseer Dis
trict 14, nnd found balanco of thirty-
live cents due him.
North Platte Electri j Light Co., 84.80
Murphy & Johnson, lumber, 119.01
W. T. Elliott, work on Maxwell bridge
75.00
Sundry persons moasurlng gado on
road ICG, allowed on District 49 for 13.30
Ray C. Langford, county treasurer:
You aro hereby authorized to correct
tax list 1910 as to Ginn, White & Schatz
for 3G.000 to 15,000 on nccount of error
in addition.
J. K. Crow, road work District 11,
50.00
Geo. E. French, salary county nttor
ney, 202.57
R. A. Garman, service-, 43.25
Sundry persons, measuring grade
Road No. G, allowed on District 11 for
5.90
A. W. Honlston, bridgoworkt 100.35
A. W. lloaston, piling at Sutherland
10.00.
Sundry persons surveying road No
333, 144.20.
Sundry persons, canvassing oloction
returns 22.50.
W. D. Waldo, grading, 273.28
w. jj. waiuo, grnuing, $1,000 on
District 2, and $1,000 on District 3.
Ray C. Langford, county treasurer:
You aro horeby authorized to refund to
Drebert Clothing Co. the sum of 54,53
tax. paid under protest on nccount of
error in schedule.
11. II. Rodcors. road work In Dlst 4G.
14. uu
John Jones, oreetlncr election booth
und repairs 7.00.
Adjourned to meet December 27th
1910.
Wants To Help Some One.
For thirty years J. F. Bovor. of For
ton, Mo., needed help and couldn't find
it. That's why ho wnnta to help somo
elao now. Suliorlng so long himself ho
reoiB lor an distress irom Backache
Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Lassl
tuuo and hfdnev disorders. He showa
that Electric Bitters work wonders for
such troubles. "Five bottles." ho writes
"wholly cured mo and now I am woll
and hearty." It's also positively nun
rnnteed for Llyor Trouble, Dyspepsia
Blood Disorders. Femalo ComDluints
nnd Malaria. Try thorn. 50 cents at
Stone Drug Co.
Estrayed Horses.
ustraveu December loth trom mv
farm south of Maxwell, at head of Box
t'Jiuer canyon seven ncnu or horses
bay mare and ono brown mare, both
branded as abovo, and one gray colt
wiin tan cue square, Ton uoiiars re
ward for recovery of horsos, Notify E,
aiownrc, maxwell, rsou.
. Road No. 237.
To all whom it mav concern
The commissioner appointed for tho
nurnoso of vlowinnr for tho mimosa of
nL. n I. ....a mvr iuz li-.il t
lA 20
as follows:
Commencing nt nnolnt on Road No,
237 about 15 rods north of the North
sido of Boction 17, Township 10, Rango
28, and about 5 rods west oMho'J Sec
tion lino North nnd South of Soc. 8 and
running thence in a southerly direction
UOUl miny roua until ? II StriKCS WO
proaont traced road wliich is supposed
'to bo rottd No, 23, nnd then common-
king at a point on. road, 237 nb6ut 225
rods 'north of tho south Boctlon lino sf
Soction 17, thonco in a southerly diroc
tion about 225 rods following tho pres
ent traveled road on west side of fenco,
to the South side of Section 17, tnenco
east on section lino botween Sec
tions 17 and 20, T. 10, R.28, connecting
with road No. 169 and terminating
there, and the vacation of that part of
road No. 237 located between nbovo
mentioned points, has reported in favor
of the vacation and tho establishment
of tho nbovo petitioned road and all
objections thereto must be filed in tho
ofilco of tho county clork on or bofore
noan on tho 25th day ot February or
Buch road will bo vacated and estab
lished without roferenco thoroto.
Dated North Platte, Neb,, Dec. 20,
1910.
F. R. Elliott, County Clerk,
SMOKING MERRIHUANAr
It
Fills' Mexican ' Peoha, With Sow
,1.! It. - ri -t!l.?'J T
ininu .uiko LJonriuiT,' i rcnions,
Water.1 bugs, and ""wolins nro ninonc
tho, tidbits In VhlcJi the Mexican im.m.iiI
delight, no catches Ills bugs us tbwy
skim along tho 'top of fresu water
pond's, drying then and. then eating
thorn with as much zest as nn Ameri
can hoy cats peanuts. As near ns the
neon can explain it, their flavor Is
something on tho order of tho chest
nut, but nx no white man lias over
tried eating water bugs, or If ho ha
doesn't dnro confess It, the exact taste
of theso Mexican morsels can't bo (In
scribed very accurately.
Tho peons' dote, too, on tho nice.
fat pulque worm. This Insect Is nbout
two. Inches long nnd half nn Inch thick.
They fry the dainty In grenso and
pack it In brown paper packages of
dozen worms, which fetch 2 cents
paper. An' industrious pulquo worm
collector mnkes a good living.
Tho worm luhnblts tho mnguey or
pulquo plant, from which Is distilled
the ngun mlel, or honey water, of
Mexico. After twenty-four hours' for-
mentation It Is very Intoxicating. Aft
er tno luoxican nns primed uimscir
with sovoral drinks of ngua mlel and
has .smoked half h dozen cigarettes
made of tho dried loaf of tho merrl-
hunna weed and brown paper ho Is
ready for any crlmo of violence.
This combination of stimulant nnd
narcotic has the effect of deluding tho
victim Into thinking that his oncmy-
nnd every peon hns n choice collection
of enemies IS a pygmy In stature. At
the satno time It gives him an Idea
that ho ls tremendously strong and
"wonderfully bravo. So ho sallies forth
to mako mincemeat of his enemy or
enemies and, as a rule, lands In tho
local calaboose.
Ono of tho peculiar effects of mor-
rl hunna smoking is to distort tho slzo
of all animals, making them of enor
mous slzo and horrlblo shapo. Tho
smoker Is filled with a horrlblo fear,
something lllto tho horrors brought on
by delirium tremens. A kitten or a
puppy to qui distorted vision appears
as somo terrible creature. A common
sight In Mexico is to sco a swarthy
greaser," armed to tho teeth, lleo in
terror from a small dog, wliilo ho
would fearlessly attack any mau with
his knlfo or his macheto.
A FAMOUS RACE.
The Greatest 8teamboat Contest on tho
Mississippi River.
Tho greatest raco ever run on the
Mississippi wns between tho Natchez,
boat bunt in Cincinnati and com
manded by Captain T. P. Leathers,
nnd a Now Albany boat, tho Robert E.
Lee, under Captain John W. Cannon.
Thoro wns spirited rivalry between tho
two vessels, and when tho Natchez
mndo tho fastest time on record be
tween New OrleauB and St. Louis
(1,278 miles In 3 days 21 hours 58 min
utes) Captain Cannon resolved to beat
It. IIo engaged tho steamer Frank
Pargoud and sovernl fuel bonts nnd
arranged for them to moot him at va
rious points up tho river with wood
nnd conl. Then ho hnd his boat cleared
of all hor upper works HkeJy to catch
tho wind or mako tho vessel heavier.
On Thursdny, Juno 20, 1870, nt 4:45
hi., tho Robert 13. Leo steamed out
of Now Orleans. Tho Natchez follow
ed llvo minutes lator. Tho raco had
been advertised In advanco nnd wan
now awaited with gathering Interest
at nil tho river towns. Lnrgo crowds
wcro nssomblcd at Nntchcz, Vlcksburg,
Helena and other largo places.
Between Cairo and St. Louis tho
Natchez af tcrwnrd claimed to hnvclost
sovcu hours and ono minute on nccount
of a fog and broken machinery. Tho
Robert B.' Lee, howovcr, wns not do-
layed and arrived In St. Louis thlrty
thrco minutes ahead of tho previous
rocord established by her competitor,
Fifty thousand people from tho house
tops, tho loveo nnd tho docks of other
steamers welcomed tho winner as sho
steamed into port. Captain Cannon
was tho Hon of tho hour. Tho business
men gavo a banquet In his honor.
Travel Magnzlno.
Not Savant.
A Harvard man told at a dinner in
Cambridge a story about Ignorance,
''Somd oitllors were bolng banqueted
In Philadelphia at St. Gcorgo's hall,'
ho snld, "nnd a young bluojacket,
pointing to a superb silver caster, said:
" 'Woltor, bring up that 'ero chnndo-
Her.'
'Thntnlu't a chandelier,' tho waiter:
answorcfl, laughing. 'Thnt's n cruet.'
" 'Well, uovcr mind what It Is,' snld
tho sailor. 'Bring "it up. Wo ain't nil
been to college' "
Both Affeotod.
' "Whonovcr sho gets to thinking how
much they're hi debt It nffoctB hr
uorvos."
"fluh I Tho wny It affects her bus-
baud Is singular,"
"How singular?"
"Just singular; It affects his 'nervo.
Ho tried to borrow a hundred from mo
today," Catholic Standard nnd Times,
The Language of Love.
"Has ho proposed yet?"
"Not In so many words."
"That's no answer. Proposals never
Co como In words. Thoy consist or
sighs; 'hem, haws and gurgles."
ClQYfdmld Leader.
Is Wlfes Mothor, of Course.
Mabol If your grnndmn has lost nil
hor teeth, how does sho cat? W'lUle
I enrd pa say she hud a biting
toiitfuo.Boston Transcript.
Kducntlon begliin tho gentleman, but
rending, good company and reflection
must finish htm. Locke,
A BIG FAT TURKEY
is ono of the requisites for a Christmas
dinner, but for the male members of
your dinner party a good cigar is also
necessary. We make cigars of
acknowledged merit, they have that
flavor that all smokers like. The good
ness is found in our ilvo cent cigar as in
the ten center, but of courso there Is
more of it in the latter. And by tho
way, why not glvo your husband,
fath cr orecntleman friend a box of our
cigars as2.a Christmas present?
J. F. SCHJtiALZRIED
Wills .1 Rcdflold. M I) .1 RMcKlrahan. M D
Drs. Redfield & McKirahan
Phiicians and Surgeon.
All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones
642-644
Ofilco at P. nnd S. Hospital.
Auction of School Land.
Notico is horeby given that on the
19th day of December, 1910, at ono
o'clock p. m., nt tho county treasurer's
ofilco In Lincoln county, the Commis
sioner of Public Lands and 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 or section 16-9-27 K. H. & Unas.
Britttngham.
SJ section lU-lU-iW T. T. i'adgett.
SWi Eection 30-16-34 Anna A. Patter-
Bon.
EJ section 36-16-29 F. P. Willis.
Dated Nov. 21, 1910
E. B. Cowles. Commissioner of Pub
lic lands nnd Buildings.
Notice to Bidders;
Scaled bids will be received nt tho
Ofilco of the county clerk of Lincoln
Countv. Nebrnska. on or before De
cember 31, 1910, for records, blanks
and supplies estimated as follows:
(JlaSS A UOOK8.
4-8 nr. plain records loose leaf.
4-8 nr. printed page records loose
leaf.
4-tax lists 1-4 nr.. 2-6 nr.. 1-3 nr.
Tho above records to be mado of the
best linen ledger paper, full bound, ex
tra ends bands and fronts.
6000 tax receipts in duplicate, or trip
licate.
2 dozen chattle files of 200 pages each
43 assessor's books, ledger paper,
cloth bound ner book.
10,000 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 blanks per 100.
Envelopes 31x61 per 1000.
Envelopes 4x91 per 1000.
Class C
Sanford's, Carter's or Stafford writ
ing fluid per quart.
Bpencorian, Ulucinum or xaua pens
per gross.
vnnauium or rnicon Bens per cross
Velvet pencils or equal, rubber tips,
ner cross.
All of said samples to bo first classand
to bo furnished as required by the
countv officers.
Successful bidder to furnish bond to
to bo approved by tho county board.
each bidder to have printed on the en
velope, "Ulds tor Printing."
The commissioners of said county re
servo tho right to reject any or all bids.
Dated North i'latte, Nebraska, Nov.
29, 1910.
i. ii. fcLLioTT.uoumy LiierK
Road No. 341.
To all whom it may concern:
The snecial commissioner appointed
to locate a public road as follows: Com
mencing 20 rods south of the southwest
corner of tho N. W.i of Section 26,
Township 13, Rango 26, and running
tnenco in a southerly direction following
the present traveled rood to the south
side of section 26 to a point about 20
rods east of tho S. W. corner of section
26. T. 13. R. 26. thence oast on section
line between sections 2b and lib, thence
south on section line J mile, thence cast
i mile to connect with tho public road
thoroat.
We further ask that a road bo ea
tablished as follows: Commencing nt
S. W. corner of N. W. 1 of section 36,
T. 13, R. 26, thence South to the S. W
cornor of S. W. 1 of Sec. 36. T. 13. R
2G, thence west to N. W. corner of Sec.
2, T. 12, R. 26, thence South orf section
lino 1 milo to connect with public road
I has reported in favor of the establish
ment of the proposed road and an ob
jections thereto or claims for damage
must bo filed in the office of tho county
clerk on or beforo noon on the 15th dny
of Feb., 1911, or such road will bo
established without reference thereto,
Dated North Platte. Nebr.. Dec.
1910.
F. R. Elliott, County Clerk.
Road No 337.
To all whom It may concern:
Tho special commissioner annotated
for tho purposed of locatinc u public
road as follows: Commencing ntu point
about 20 rods east of the N W corner
of tho S. E. 1 Section 12. Township 10,
North, of Rango 26, and running thence
in a xsortn westerly direction across
tno northeast quurter and North
wost nnnrtnr nt Snnnnn 19 T 1fl
11. zd, iouowing mo old traveled trail
to the N. w. corner of Section 12. T,
10, R. 26, has reported in favor of tho
establishment of said road and all
claims for damage or objections there
to must bo filed in the oliico of th
county clerk on or before noon on tho
8th day of February, or such road will
be established without reference there
to.
Dated North Platte. Nebr.. Dec.
1910. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk,
Homeopathy
Principles
Skailea, Sifflilifem, dmaiM
A liko remedy will cure a like
disease.
A law immutable, trmt cannot
chango, and as true' today as
when it first came to light. ,
truo and tried system that will
bear investigation.
Nature's own treatment whero
remedies are paramount.
For out of town patients nnd
all those interested: Rooms fur
nished when desired for confine
ment, medical and tho necessary
surgical caacs. Trained nurse in
attendance.
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 dny or night
Special accommodations
for confinement cases.
721-23 North LocurJ
Telephone No. 642.
Phone 268
FOR ALL KINDS OP
flour, Feed, Grain 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
Co to
SORENSON'S
FOR
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 02704.
Donartmont of tbo Interior.
U. S. Land Ofilco at North Platte. Nob,
SSOV- 1UU. IV1U.
Notice Is hereby slven that Frank H. T.lv
Inirston. of North Platto. N ob.. who. on Dec
23rd. 1900. mado II. G. No. 1305. Herlnl Nn.
02701. for westtt section 32. Township IS,
N.. itaneoZ9. w. ot tbo nth Principal Meridian,
has tiled notice of Intention to mako final Dvo
year proof to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, beforo tho Resistor and Ko
celver at North Platto. Neb., on tho Hth day
or .lan .iuii.
Ulalmant names as witnesses! l'orrv damn
bell, Adolph Rudolph. Charles Orotornlu and
v. ii. com Da an ot north l'latto. Nobr.
J. G. Evans, Rcelstor.
ROAD NO. 330.
To all whom it may concern:
Tho commissioner appointed to locate
a roau commencing at the quarter sec
tion corner between sections 26 and 27.
T. 11 N R. 27 W. and running thenco
in a southeasterly, southerly and east
erly direction through the west half
southwest quarter of section 26, east
half west half and west half southeast
quarter of section 35, said township
and range, thence through lot 2 and on
line botween east half and west half .of
east half, and through southeast quart
or southeast quarter or section z, r. iu
N., R. 27 W., thence through north
onnr. minrtfti nnrtVinnqf. nnnrtnr nf bok
tion 11. north half and southeast nunrt
er of section 12 to a point 2.80 chains
north of the southeast corner of section
12, T. 10 N., R. 27 west, thenco south
on line botween sections 12 and 13
T. 10, R. 27 aad sections 7 and 18. T,
10, R. 26, 29S0G chains, thence
through west half and southwest quart
er southeast quarter of section 18, T
10, R. 26 to a point on line botween
sections 18 and 19, 43.78 chains east of
the southwest corner of section 18,
thenco on line between sections 18 and
19 20.87 chains, thence through north
east 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 20 V.. to a
noint on lino between sections 28 and
29, terminating thero. Said road to be
4U reel wide, except between sections
12 nnd 13. T. 10. R. 27 and sections
and 18, T. 10 R. 26, whero it is to be
50 feet wide, and between sections 18
ami 19, T. 10, R. 26, where It is to be
66 feet wide, has reported in fayor of
the establishment thereof. All objec
tions thereto, or claims for damago
must be filed in tho odico of the county
clerk on or before noon on tho 30th day
of January, 1911, or such road will be
established without reference thereto.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Nov, 29,
1910.
R, R. Elliott, County Clerk.
4PjrSNri4r4
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surcn,
Ofilco over McDonald Bank, f
Thones
1 Offlco 180 E
J Residence 115
BcrUl No. 0I01J-O2111.
NOTICE VOU PUBLICATION
DSPAltTMENT Or THE INTERIOR.
United States Land Ofilco.
At North PUtto. Nolrska. Nor. 20, 1M0.
Nntlco In horoby elvon that Ocoraro
II . BcliifTor. of Myrtle, Nebraska, ytho, on
Not. 23rd. 1603, mado bomcstoad entry No.
1979, Serial No. 01912. for tlio southeast quar
ter, and on July lGtli. 1901, mado II. K.
No. 20378 Bcrlal No. CCI51. for tlio east half
of tbo Routhwext quarter, and lots 6 nnd 7,
an in section o. lownsnin m. in., icanco w..
of tbo 0th Principal Morldian, lias died
notico of Intention to mako final ftro year
Droof. to establish claim to the land above
described, Iteforo tbo rcelstor and receiver
at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 23d day
of Jan. 1911.
Claimant timi n wltnfap! Arthur It.
Tpdouhoft. of Tryon, Nob.: Catpor V. Blvlts.
oi norm riat e. ncd.: KURcno Araory, ot
Oandy, Neb., and R. E. Loudon of North
riat to, ncit.
nrv-H J. K. Rvans, Register.
NOTICE TO ORRDITOR8.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho County Court.
In tho matter nf thn pstntn of Unv T).
Ray nor. Deceased.
You aro hurnbv notlllnd thkt T will nnt at
tho countv court room In North I'luttn In
said county, on SOth day of December, 1910. at
H o'clock, am, and on tho )th day of Juno,
mi, at no'ciock a- m.. to receive and exam
ine all claims acalnst said estate, wltlfa view
to their adjustment and allowance Tho tlmo
limited fur thn nroaentntlnn ot nlnlmo nirilnit.
aldrtatola6nonths from thozothday of
wrccmoor a. ij. ivw. anu tho tlmo umitoa
for Payment Of debts U rain vnnr from nnlil
26i It day of Deccmbor. 1010.
. 'Ains notico to te published eight success
lvo Issues in tho North Platto Heml- Week
ly Trlbuno, prior to December 20th, 1910.
Witness mv hand and thn snai of ild
county court. thlsSAth day of Novcmtor. 1910.
r- u. uLDen. county Juapo.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. O'&is.
Department of tho Interior
U. 8. Land OOlco at North Platte. Neb.
, . . Deo 13th. 1BI0.
Notlcn Itt hnrnnv irlv.m fllln I raW.l.
kins, of North Platte. Nebraska, who on
April latli. rcado Uomostoad entry
No. 21163. Serial No. 02518. for north half,
and northoast quartor. of southeast auar
tor of Bectlon 8, township 12, north
rni;o 81, west of tho 8th Principal
Meridian, has Hied notico of Intention to
mako llnftl flvn rnnr nmnf. natohlUli
claim to tho land abovo described, beforo
iiiu m-Kisicr anu uccoivor at North l'latto,
Nobraska. on the 7th day of Foby.. 1911.
uiuiuiaiii. names as witnesses: jonn w.
Fowler. Carl llroeder. Thnmis y.tmmnrmn
and Uort Donaldson 'all of North Platte,
d:0-6 J. K. Evans. Resistor.
NOTICE FOR PDI1LIOATION.
Serial No. 02020.
Dcpartmont.pt tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofilco at North Platte. Nob.
. . , Dec, 18. 1910.
Notico Is herobvclvcn that.Tohn w. Cnnlo.
ot North Platto. Neb., who, on Auc. 23, 1901.
mado homestead entry No. 1131. serial No.
03170, for southeast quarter, cast halt, south-
nusii uumiur, Kuuiiioagt auarior nortnwest.
quarter and lots 3. 4,5. 0 and 7 Sec 0, Twp. 12,
in. it. oi, yi oi tnoutn rrincipainioriaian, has
filed notico of intention to mako final dvo
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, baforn thn ltnirlntnr nnd Tin.
coiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho Jth
m v. it 4 Ti'a,. .fill
UfJ Ul i UU,. 1,11.
Ulalmant names as witnesses! Carl
nroedor. O. L. Watklns. T. V. Zimmerman
and A E. Donaldson all of North Platte.
Neb.
dZO-o J. E. Evans. Register.
Notice for Publication.
Borlal No. 01060.
Department of tho Interior.
TJ. S. Land Oflice at North Platte. Nob.
, , t , . Nov. 8th. 1910.
Notico Is hereby irlvon that Frank .T. Ii'ioln
of North Platte. Neb., who on Juno 28th,
jhui, maao iiomostoaa Kntrywo. zoi. Serial
No. 01980, for all of section ll, township 12. N ,
Rango 112, W. ot tho sixth principal meridian,
has filed notico of intention to mako final
uvoyear proor, to establish claim to tho
land above described, beforo thn Register
and Rocelvor at North Platto. Nnhmnlra.
on the 7th day of January. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses! Sponcer
Edmlstcn and Washington Edmlston. both of
iicrsney, nou-. unaries Aioyor, of Dickons,
Neb. Adam Donaldson of North Platto. Neb.
mo-" I. R. Evans. Krttr
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Borlal No. U24U5.
Department of tbo Interior.
TJ. S. Land Ofilco at North Platto. Nob.
Nov. 8th. 1910.
Notico Is hereby given that Anna Schwalgor
of North Platto, Nob., who on March
21st. 1908. made Homestead Entry No. 21118.
Serial No. 0Um, for tho noM. eH nwH. soW,
sVi, swfi section 28, township 16, north,
rango 30, west ot tho 6th principal morldian,
has filed notico of Intention to mako final
Ilvo year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, beforo tho register
and receiver at North Platto, Nobraska,
on tho 7tt day fit January 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses) D. V. Moon,
Chrlw Johnson O. F. Slvlts and Fred J.
Ilremors, all of North Platto, Nob.
nlO-rt I li.. Fvand. KncrlsUr.
NOTICE.
C M. Gray and Mrs- C M Gray. his. wlfo,
will tako notico that on tho 0th day of No
veuilwr. 1910, tho Atlanta Stato Dank, a
banking corporation, plalntlf heroin, filed
Its petition In tho district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, against said defendants.
O. M. dray and Mrs. O. M. Gray, tho object
and prayor ofiwhlch aro to forocloso a cor
tain mortgage exocutod by Henry Foathers
and Semtra Feathers to F. M. Carpenter
given to securo.a certain promissory note In
tho sum of $700.00 dated Prairie City, Iowa,
May 23d. 1905. and due and payable on or be
foro May 23d. 1V08, drawing lntorost at tho
ratoof 6 percent por axinum and Bpor cent
af tor duo. which mortgage convoyed as se
curity to tlio said F M. Carpentor, the west
of section 7, township 16, n. rango 80 wi
that said note and mortgago wore duly as
signed and transferred to tho plaintiff herein
beforo maturity for a good and valuable con
federation and In tho usual course ot busi
ness: that tho said plaintiff Is now tho owner
and holder of said noto and, mortgage and
entitled to thn moneys duo thereon, and thoro
Is now duo on said noto and mortgago tbo
sum of $823.00 and S percent from tho 9th day
of November. 1910; that plaintiff prays for a
decrco that tho dofondaut or any ot them bo
reaulrod to pay tbo same or that said prem
ises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found
dun. That tho first truo and real name of
tho defendant 0. M-Oray Is to plaintiff un
known and that tho flrt. truo and real natno
otMr O- M. Oray, tho wlfo of tho dofendant
C. M. Gray. Is unknown to plaintiff and tho
same cannot bo ascertained after diligent
search and Imiulry
You and each of you aro rcomreri to answer
aid potltlonon or Ihj foro Monday, tho 2d day
ot Januarv. 1911.
Dated this 21st day of Movemlior. 1910.
THE ATLANTA STATE HANK.
lly A JIui.uoon, Its Attorney
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 tho
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, against said defendant, tho
object and prayor 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, and his desertion of the
plaintiff, and failure to support and
care for said plaintiff during the time
when plantiff was in need of medical
attention. And for the restoration of
the plaintiff's name to that of hor
maiden name. Ella A. Humo, and for
such other relief as equity may afford.
You. aro required to answer said pe
tition on or beforo tho 26th day of De
cember, 1910.
Dated the 14th day of November,
1910.
Ella A. DeRenter, Plaintiff.