Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mnil In advance . ,$1.2f One Yenr by Carrier In advance. $1.60 Entered at North Pintle, Nebraska, ofilce as Second Class Matter. Post TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911 The Nebraska Legislature. In writing from Lincoln undor dato of Sunday, tho Bee correspondent says: The thirty-second session of tho legis lature bogins its third week Monday but has not yet begun tho regular grind of legislative activity. Thin week will Bee the choosing of n United States senator settled. The organization of the house and senate took a long timo thla year be cause up to tho last minuta thorn was a lack of system and unnnimity in tho attitude of tho majority and even now there is ono chairmanship still vacant. This is the head of the corporations committee, whlch'Grosimnnof Dought rofuscd because of tho insinuations made ngninBt Douglas county men. The county option measure over which the campaign was so bitterly fought has hardly been mentioned in tho" legislative corridors and no bills havo been presented. Woman's suf frage, a blndory twine plant for tho statb penitentiary, nnd n Block yards bill havo all been presented and referred to committes, but tho liquor question is burled in tho breasts of tho statesman Tho initiatlvo and roforendum has como up for consideration nnd tho fight upon that quostlon, if thero Is to bo one, may bo expected to open up very shortly. Tho choice of San Francisco as the slta tor the Panama exposition may also nrouso some opposition. 'Apportionment and redistrictlng thp state for judicial and representative districts is anothor important question which will soon bo occupying consider ablo time nnd talk. This mattor has i standing commltteo which will devote all of its timo to the consideration of the ono question and with all tho bills that have been discussed, it is said, satisfactory ono will be drawn up and passed, j Nebraska In 1910 , Another year of splendid prosperity for this stato and its people cloeos Its record when we commenco writinr 1011, In this stato that produces wealth so lavishly from its soil, 1910 has lost nothing In tho good record that it has maintained for fifteen consecutivo years. In volumo of production a high average has bcon maintained. Notwlth standing the' unusually largo crops tho country over in thoso things most Inrgoly produced in Nebraska tho men sum of production of dollars and cents for tho yoar equals that for 1009. This stuto, outsido of its manufacturing, outside of Its trade and commorco, pro duced now wealth from tho soil in 1910 to tho amount of $400,000,000. Tho corn crop of Nobraska, tho wheat crop of Nebraska, and tho oat crop of Nebraska ' all threo increased their production in bushels ovor 1001. Returns by auth orltative statistics show an Increase in production of stock of all kinds. It has been another farmers' year for tho state, and when the farmers havo good yoar overy , business man has good yoar, every professional man has a good year, and everybody is prosper ous nnd ought to be happy. Financially the stato maintains its high record. Tho bunkB of Nobraska hold In deposit at the close of 1910 nearly $200,000,000 This Is an increaso from twelve years ago of practically $100,000,000. Where is there another stato with a butter record of tho increase of monoy in tho hands of Its people than tho stato of Nebraska shows? The cities of the stato aro prosperous. All through the yoar tho record of public and private improvements in evory section of the stato has been one without duplication especially in the smuTlor cities of tho stato have such public improvements for public comfort nnd convenience of tho people boon noteworthy in their numbor. Few aro tho towns of any Importance in Nebraska that havo not their waterworks and their lighting systems. Many of them havo Bowur systems installed and in a number of the mtllor cltlts of the state paved streets are replacing tho old natural sol thoroughfaros, and whilo production grows and wealth iucroascs and cities prosper and improvo none of thorn givo more evidence of tho advancement this stato is making than the farms them selves which lie nt tho foundation of all the state's prosperity. Tho farmers of the stats are tho most prosperous of all. No values havo increased in the last Ave years to compare with the in. creased values in farm lands. It is record to which the peoplo of this state can point with prido and satisfaction, Lincoln Trade itevipw. Rail RatM aad Op era tie. Lawyer Brandeis estimates ' that if the railroads wore granted the Increase In rates they demand thoy would on larga their earnings about S per cent He contends that far more than th amount might easily be saved In more mUh title ofMiratlor). Though he Is argu- hlppcrs' attornoy, Mr. Brandeis un- oubtedly is hitting near tho head of tho nail. It is quite believable that if , tho railroads should unite as faithfully j for the purpose of scientific operation . as they have for scientific rato increases they could effect a 3 per cent saving When the great skill and resources of railroad management combine on any one object they usually get results nnd we havo had somo disclosures of late that tend to show a decided lack in sys tematic economy of railroad operation. The Union Pacific arid. Southern Pa cific are two roads whose records tho list year seem to refute tho theory that railroad operation is down to tho minimum nnd that higher rates are essential to fair returns on investment. Thcso roads havo managed to declare 10 and 13 por cent dividends, without raising rates, as they did wages, and yet operating for less than tho averngo for the last ten year". If thoy, in their sparsely settled territory, can do this on a 1 cent per ton rate, jvhy can not theso roads in tho eastern part of country that are so persistently striving to advance their rates. It may bo that these Ilarriman roads have not reduced their operation to more scientific bases than tho average roads of the cast. But to contend that they have or have not would not necessarily offer comfort to the easterner's proposition. It would show that they are failing to do some thing that they could do to improvo conditions without lovying heavier tolls upon their patrons. Omaha Beo. Obituary William T. Miller was born Dec. 21, 1855, in Richfield Springs, Oswego Co., Now York When yot a child ho moved to Toledo, Ohio, with his parents. Ho resided thoro until manhood. Ho there was married to Marion Dutton Dec. 21, 1881, and moved to Nebraska in the spring of 1884. He here spent tho rest of his lifo and dlod Jan. 10, 1911, at the age of 55 years and 20 days. Four children were born to this union, all survivo him except ono infant son Robert. W. T. Mlllor was an uncomplaining, unselfish, sunny disposition man, seldom thought of Belf and always ready to turn tho bright sido out. Ho wqb a faithful, devoted husband'and a kind and loving ramor. . .. Wc will miss tho sunshine which he forever throw in our paths. Though uou called him now, with his help wo will bo resigned to his will. A precious one from us has gono A voice that loved Is still A placo is vacantjinjour homo Which never can bellied Fill END FAIREXCHANGE. A New Back For an Old One How it Is Done in North Platte. The back aches at timos with n dull, nuQscribauie iecitng, making you woary and restless; ptorcing pains shoot across tho region of the kidneys, and again tho loins aro so lamo to stoop is agony. No uso to rub or apply n plaator to tho back in this con dition. Exchange tho bad back for a new and stronger one. Follow the oxample of this North Platte citizen. Thomas McGovern, 409 E. Tonth St North Platte, Nebr., says: I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for a great many years. Whenevor I bocomo afflicted with kidney trouble from over exertion, and havo severe pains through my back, this remedy is my mainstay, I havo been so bad from o stiffness in my back that I could scarcely straighten when nrlslng in tho morning. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Mc Donncll & Graves' Drug Store havo al ways given me wonderful relief. There la no othor remedy that can bo com pared with them." For sale by all dealors. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho namo Doan's and tako no other. Road No. 342, To all whom It may concern: Tho commissioner nppolnted to locate roau commencing at tno corner to sec tions 14, 15, 22 and 23, T. 12, N., R. 28 W-, running thenco north on section lino 4 mile to tho 1 section corner be Sees. 14 and 15, thence west on center lino a nillo to tho center cornor of oald sec tionlS, thunco'.north on center lino of sec tion 4 mlio to tho J section corner be tween soctions 10 and 15, thenco west on section line between sections 10 and 15, and 0 and 1G, to n point 8. 50 chs. west of tho cornor to soctions 9, 10, 15 and 16, T. 12, N. R. 28 W. to connect with present traveled road, and to vacate that part of Road No. 45, running dine- onally across section 15 nnd across that part of section 10, Bald township and rango, lying easterly of tho west ter minal noint of tho newly located road has reported in favor of tho establish ment of the now road and tho vacation of part of road No. 45, and all object ions thereto, or claims ior damages must bo filed in the county clerk's ofiieo on or before noon of tho 12th day or March, vow. or such road will bo cs tabllohed and vacated without refer onco thereto. Dated North Platto, Neb., January uu, i) u. F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. WILLIS J. RFDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Pkysiciaa, Consultant. Office Physlcinns and Surgeons Hosplta Phones: Ofilce 012, Residence Oil. ng from from tho standpoint of the d ansome By JANE PINCKN.EY BENNE1 Copyright, 1710. by American I'roo Association. Shortly before tho war between the United States nnd Mexico Captain Ju- Uan Watrlas of tho United States army crjt nt Now Orleans and married Con- da Ilcrrcra, a young Moxicnn widow who owned n largo hacienda in tho latter country. Scnora Wntriss was a very patriotic Mexican nnd upon tho breaking out of tho war went homo to do what she could to servo her country. Captain Watriss sailed with his regiment for Vera Cruz nnd was with that army that mado Its way, fighting battles as it proceeded, from tho gulf coast to tho City of Mexico. Senom Wntriss, being very rich, or ganized a company of rangers nt her own expense. Sovcrnl commanders of this force were tried nnd failed. At last tho troop called upon tho lady to tnko command herself. Sho con sented, went Into tho' field, and under her leadership tho men who followed bat mado qulto a reputation ns par tisan rangers. Thoy were not en rolled In tho Moxicnn army, and slnco thoy were very troublcsomo to tho United States forces the general com moudlng gnvo orders that when cap tured they Bhould bo shot. Sevcrul of them were taken from tltno to time, overy ono of whom wns executed. In retaliation Scnora Wntriss gnvo orders that from tho next lot of prisoners taken by .her men' flvo should bo se lected by lot for execution. Not long nftcr this order the rangers mado a night attack on nn outpost of tho American nrmy and captured a captain, a lieutenant nnd thirty mon. Tho Bcnora was not present on this oc casion, having intrusted tho nttack to a junior officer. Tho first sho know of tho capture was tho announcement to her while In her tent that flvo men se lected to bo shot were outside, tho of ficer in chargo of them awaiting n spe cial order to shoot them. Tho lady throw back hor tent flap for a look nt tho doomed men. Among them was hor husband! What to do sho did not know. To claim immunity for tho man sho loved would bo to destroy her inlluenco with her troops. Thoy were nil very bitter against tho Americans for tho execu tion of their comrades and woro ro- olccd that an ofllcer was to bo shot In retaliation. Tho only thing that oc curred to her was delay. By staving off tho execution sho might And somo means of saving her husband. "Tako them back to tho guard tent," sho Bald. "I am too busy now to at tend to tho matter." "But, sonora," protested tho ofllcer In charge, "all wo wish is the ordor" "Tnko them away, Interrupted tho I nm not accus sonora impatiently. tomed to rccclvo suggestions from my Inferiors." Tho prisoners woro marched oft with out Captain Watriss knowing that his wlfo had for tho timo being saved his life. Sonora Watriss shut herself up In her tent, endeavoring to think out somo plan to prevent tho execution. No ono suspected tho relationship be tween her nnd Captain Watriss, aud alio did not wish It to bo known. It might throw distrust upon her without saving her husband. During tho ovcnlng sho gnvo an or- dets-iBho dared not rofuso ono that tho prisoners should bo shot at 8 o'clock tho next iriornlng. At 10 o'clock that night alio went tho rounds to sco that tho guards woro on post and tho others asleep. Then, Instead of returning fo her tent, sho mounted her horse, that sho hud plckoted without tup lino df sontrlca, and uuseen rodo away. An hour later sho was taken in by an of ficer of nn Amorlcan picket post to tho tent of tho commanding general. After an Interview of half nn hour sho do parted, returned to hor cnmpand stolo into her tont without nny oho of her rommnnd knowing that ahe had bcon uwny. Between dawn nnd sunrise an or derly enmo to her to Bay that an of ficer commanding n Hag of truco from tho American camp desired to soo her. Sho directed that ho bo admitted, ana ho Bald: "Scnora, our general, understanding that n captain and four prlvntos be longing to his nrmy aro to bo shot this morning, has sent mo to say that if this Is dono ho would mako it his bust ncsa to cupturo this command and hang overy member of it. Including yourself. If, however, theso prisoners aro surrendered to him a ranson of $1,000 for each private and $5,000 for tho ofllcer will bo distributed to your command,!' Scnora Watriss called her men to gether nnd stated tho proposition. Tho threat nt first produced a' contrary oHoct from what was intended, but when tho rnusom wns considered with it u clinngo of opinion was effected. Sonora Watriss-wntchcd for nn opjwr tuno moment when to put tho ques tion .to vote It was almost unani mously decided to accept tho ransom. A Mexican ofllcer nnd ten men woro sont back with the flag of truce and all tho prisoners, but it required sov crnl days to secure tho ransom, during which nil overt acts wore suspended. Finally It arrived and was paid over, tho prlsonors wcro delivered to their commander, and tho Mexicans return ed to camp. Not n man in tho command know that tho sonora had ransomed tho prls oners. A fow dnys later tho woman coni' maudor gnve- up tho command of the troops and went to tho City of Mexico, wharo after tho capture of tho capital sho met her husband. R 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 case9. 721-23 North Locu Telephone No. 642. Go to SORENSOrTS Fon Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Alo Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. GEO. D. DENT, I Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonnld Bank. Phnr, lQm5ol30 , j Kesidenco lis JMri-fr-fr -Jft jjtt-fr Htfi'Sr J(r J(t frfli--ilfrlft'lft 8 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. jj Doctors Ames & Ames, f; Physicians and Suraeons, 3 Office over Stone Drug Co. S ni ) Ofilce 273 rnonea r t.i.i o THE FRENCH DRY GLEAN ING AND PRESSING PLAGE. Waflnnll Irlmlo f plnnmnn remr. dyeing and repairing for ladies' and gents, wo call anu deliver tho goods A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. '6th St. Phone 182. NOTICE OF SALE. In tlio District Court of Dawsnn Cnuntv. Nebraska. in tho mattor or t!m application of Ida Kicnaras. administratrix, lor license to soli real eatato. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuanco to an ordor ot tlm ilonornblo llruno O. Uostot lor. Judiro of tlio District Court of Dawson county, Nobraska, mado on tho 31st day of horolnaftor doscrlbod, thcro will bo sold at uocomuer. iviv. ior mo saio or tno roai estate public vendue to tho highest blddor tor cash at tlio oast front door of tho court lioimn In tlio city or norm riatto. in tlio county of Un' con. stato of Nobraska. on tho 2d clay of Fob' ruary, iuii, at tno nour or iu o ciock. a. m. tho followluir described real estate, to-wit: All of lotN 11 vo 15) and six (0). of block three (3) of tho TrustoO'H Addition to Worth Plattn. Mourattxa. ana an or lots rorty-oicht. us) and forty-nlno (IU;, of I'lattovlow Subdivision as platted and rocordod In Deod Record 11-1 at page 10 of tho records of tho County Clerk's ouico. or Lincoln county, naurasica, Bald saio win remain upon ono nour. Dated this 10th day of January 1911. ' InA llimiAiina Admlnlstratrtxof thoostato of Samuel Rich- ariis. ucccascu. jiu-i Road No. 237. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for the nurnoso of viewintr for the nurnose of a change in road 237 and the location of a public roud between Sections 17 nnd 20 ns ioiiows: Commencing at a point on Road No, 237 about 15 rods north of tho North side of section 17, Township 10, Rango 28, and nbout 5 rods west of tlio 1 Sec tion lino North nnd South of Sec. 8 and running thence in a southerly direction about thirty rods until it strikes tho present traveled road which is supposed to be road No. 237, nnd then commen cing at u point on road 237 about 225 rods north of tho south section line of Section 17, thenco In n southerly direc tion about 225 rods following the pros ent travolod road on west side offence to the South side of Section 17, tnenco east on section lino between Sec tions 17 and 20, T. 10, R.28, connocting with roau ISO. lbu nnu termtnntinj there, and the vacation of that part o road No. 237 located between above mentioned points, has reported in favor of the vacation and tho establishment of tho above petitioned road and all objections thoreto must be filed in the oflico of tho county clerk on or before noon on tho 25th day ot February or such road will be vacated and estab lished without reference thereto. Dated North Platto, Neb,, Dec. 20, 1010. F. R. Eluott, County Clerk. Homeopathy Principles Similes, SiaUibiM, Cur as t hi. A liko remedy will euro a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true und tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies aro paramount. For out of town patients and all 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 Practicioaer ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL Mi EAST FROW'i STKU&T, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D. T. Qnigley. Dr. G. B- Dent. Dr. V Lucas. A general hospital for all acute and chronic cases medical, surgical and obstretne. Open to the medi cal profession. For further infor mation address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, Mgr Happily Surprised. This picture represents a man who received a box of our cigars for a gift. That ho was pleased can bo noted by his wide smile. You will bo equally pleased with our clgnrs, whether you buy one for a nickle or dime. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Flour, feed, (rain or Hay Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed Btoro nt the cornor of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of tho patronage of tho public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Notice to Property Owners. Notico is hereby given that the street commissioner, according to the ordinance of .the city, filed a list of tho lots upon which he has cut weeds the past season, tho first regular meeting ot tno city council neici in JNovembor. 1910, tho Bsc being as follows: COST PER LOT Lots 1, 3 and 4, block 121 $1.00 Lots 4, block 120 1.00 Lots 1, 2, 8 and 9, block S3 and lots 7 and 8, block 10, N. P. Town LotCo's Addition 1.00 Lots 1 and 2, block 189 1.00 Lot8 6. 6. 7 and 8. block 187 1.00 Lots 4, B, 7, & 8, block 18G l.OOi Lots 1 and 2, block 16, Miller's Addition.., 1.00 Lot 6, block 166 1.00 Blocks 14, 15 nnd 16, Penniston's Addition 1.00 Lots 7, 8 and 9, block 20 1.00 Lots 3 and 4, block 179 1.00 Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 14, Miller's Addition 1,00 The owners of the above deicribed property will appear at a special meet ing of the city council to be held in the council chambers . in the county court house January 17th, 1911, at 8:00 p. m central time, and show cause why said costs Incurred should not be assessed against above de scribed lots, or the above costs will be assessed against said lots. By order of tho city council. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Vacation Part Road No 143. The commissioner appointed for the purpose of vacating that part of Road No. 143: Running through S. E. J of Section 10, Town 9, Range 30, and divert travel over tho now cematery road No. 225, the distance into town being the same, has roported in favor of the vacation and all objections thereto must be filed in the oflico of the county clerk on or before noon on the 6th day of March. 1911. Dated North Platte, Nebr., Dec. 31, 1910. F. R. ELLlott, County Clerk! DR. A, A. WARD, OOlcot Hotel Timmerman. Special attention given diseases ot women and emergency surgery. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01991. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platto. Nob. Jan. mh, 1911. Nrvltrn l hnrnhr riven that Andrew K.i Me- Ititlroof Horstey. Neb., who on Juno i&. 1901, tn.rin Ilnmnatnad EntrvlNo. 20OG9. Serial No. 01VU4, for &H NE M.ioctlon 80, township 12. N , rango a, w ortnosizin principal monaian has filed notice of Intention to make final fire rear proor, to establish claim to mo land abovo described, before tho Resistor and Kecelver at North Platte. Nebraska. on the 9th day of March, 1911. Claimant names as witnesscsi unancs Meyer and William Facka both of Dickons, Nob., Joseph Kverlinch and Oeorco Qarman, both of llershoy Neb. jlS-n i k. KTAitn. itwriawr Serial No. 0IS59. Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract. Public Land Saio. Department ot the Interior, U S. Land OUlco nt North l'latto. Neb Jan- 12th. 1911 NntlcoN horobv elvonthat. as dtrectod by thorotuiulfisloner of tho General Land Ofilce. under provisions of Act of Congress ap proved June 27th, 1906, (81 Stats., 517), we will offer at "buhl lc saio, to tho highest bidder, at tenociocK a. m..on the ott, oar of March 1911. at this oflico, the following-described lands IH 1, and NKM of NWH of Bectlon 30. iownMilr.12. N.. IUngcSt. W. of flth Principal Meridian Anr persons claiming ad vorielr tho a bo to described lands aro advised to file their claims or objections on or before the timo tioslrnated for (ale. J. K F.TANB jb-d Kcglstor. NOTICR FOIl PUBLICATION. Serial No.OSOM. Department or tho Interior. U 8. Land Oflico at North Platte, Neb. . . January muioil. Notice lsheroby irlvnnthit .Innitnh V.var- IftnMi nt Ifn.cl.n. Vnl....,t.. I. n Juno. 30.1904, mado bomosUad outrr No. 30217, Pertal No. tCOSi. forSKK. NWM, NRU, BXH, KW. HWM. and SWM HWUtnnlnn "O. (ran. ship IS. N, Itange 82. W.of the sixth Principal oieriuian nas nioa noiico or intention to make final flvo year proof to pstabllsh claim to tho land above described, before the Heglstor and Ilocolvor at North t'latto. won., on tho nth day of Mar.1911. Claimant names as witnesses) Charles Mover, of Dickens. Neh.. Anrirnw If. Mrln- tlro, George i Garman.of Horshey, Nob., Alvln J'-" J- K. KVAN8, Register. Serial No. 01012-02151. NOTICE FOlt PUUL1CATION DKPATtTMKNT 07 TUB INTIRIOn. United States Land Oflico. At North Platto, Nobraska. Nov. 28. 1910. Notice- Is horoby ulvon that George H. Scliaffor. of Myrtle. Nobraska, who. on NnV. V.'lwl lOni rnmAn .... . XT.. 19779. Serial No. 01912. for tho southeast quar i?r JRKS" P.n .J.lF, 1(Jt' MM. mado II. K. No. 20378 Serial No. 02151. for tho east half of tho southwest quarter, and lots 8 and 7, all In Section 8. Township 18, N., Itange W., of the 8th Principal Morldlan. has filed notlco of intention to make final five year Sroof. to establish claim to tho land above escribed, before tho rcglstor and recelvor at North Platto. Nobraska, on the 23d day of Jan. 1911. Claimant names as wltnossos: Arthur It. Todqnhoft, of Tryon. Nob.; CaeporF. Slvlts. K. ' ixjuuon oi norm Platto, Nob. n9- J. E. Evahs. Heglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Sorial No. 0'518. V Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Oflico at North Platte. Neb. .. , . . . . Dec. 13th. Wio. Notlco Is horoby given that Olln Lee Wat Hlns;.0,f,..Nor.t,lUl lnttp' Nobraska. who on wprl ?.&u 01WP; ralp Uomostead entry No. 21103, Serial No. 02513. for north half, and northeast quartor. of southeast quar ter of section 8. township 12, north ranKo 81, west of tho 6th Principal Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to make final five yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho Register and Receiver at North Platto. Nobraska. on the 7th. day of Foby.. 1011. Claimant names as witnesses! John W. towlor. pari liroedor. Thomas Zimmerman and Bort Donaldson all of North Platto. Nob. J20-n j.e. Evans, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02020. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Oflico at North Platto. Nob. Notlco Is horoby given that JobnCW.Vowl'or ot North Platto. Nob., who. on Aug. 23. l05. J?.?.?.0 j'onostead entry No. 2HS1. sorial No. UXiO. for southeast quarter, east half south west quarter, southeast quarter northwest quarter and lots 3. 4. 6, 0 and 7 Sec. 8, Twd 12. J" 3,:.W of.l?e "'"Principal Morldlan. has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 7th day of l'Ohy. lull. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl nroeder. O. L. Watklns. T. F. Zimmerman andA E. Donaldson all of North Platto. dCO-8 j. e. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorial No. 02701. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oflico at North Platto, Nob. , Nov. Hth. 1H10. iS?1?'.0' North l'latto. N ob.. who. on Doc. 23rd. 1005. mado II. E. No. 21505. Herlal No O2701.for wostK section 33. Township 1 N., Ranco2. W. of thotlth Principal Morldlan has filed notice of Intention to mako final flvo year proof u establish claim to tho land abpvo described, boforo tho Register and He coljor at. North Platte, Nob., on tho Hth day i 9.Ia,PJlnt,n.&.m9s &0 wltnossos! Porry Camn boil. Adolph Rudolph. Charles BretornlteTnd w. II. Combs all of North Platte. Nebr. J. E. Evans, Register. . NOTICE OF IIEARING mattorof tho estate of Ellsha E. L. Taylor, decoasod. . ... ti. iTO? M K.ih INovlHo nnd tho First Baptist Church of North Platto. Nebraskia corporation, havo tiled In myotllco an Instru ment mirnnpHnr n ),,. . .1 .. I .. .t . . i r i .vv . umjr Buuiuniicaieu copy of tho last will and tostomont of Ellsha statlngthat thosald last wlU and tcsUment bvo boon duly admitted to probate nnd allowed In the Surrogate's Court of King's county. Now York, and praying that tlio samo bo admitted toprobato and allowed In said deceased: uu h vi!1 o1" ordered, that tho said peti tion bo hoard on February 1st. 1911. at i0 JlMk.a'.?" wllon u wwona Interested In said mattor may appear at tho countv court to bo held In Sua for said coSSty ami show causo why the prayer of the polltlonors should not bo granted. It Is also ordered, that at tho timo and Waco aforesaid tho court will rocolv... oxamlne! adjust nnd allow al claims and demands of all persons against tho said decoasod and that any porsons having such claims or demands aga nst said deceased shall present the samS to tho county court on or b?foro the doto assigned for such hearing. 1?t-..i . w,,0A.R,:1"n' County Judge. Court! lorU ' tha unty , HIIEUIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuoof an ordor of saio Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county TNobraa- kn,HiVrtna,dcc.ro ?f 'oroeffio rendered In sa d court whoro n Nora Balch Is Plaint ff and Carrlo L. Mlchiol ot al are dofoudants. and to mo directed I ?tUI 18th day ot I'eoVuary. 'I9ll! at l o'clock p. m. at tlm ej,t door of tho court houso ll No?tS PlaTt" Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at publfd auction to tho highest bidder I cash WsMUfy said decrc. Interest od "sts! tho following doscrlbed property, to-wlt Southeast quartor S E if) and the SoVith half of tho North half (SKof NH) of PectVon Thlrty-four (31) Township Eleven (it) N brtask.T',lrty',0Ur Uaco"a county. jtl N6rth Platto. Nob., Jan. Uth.lBli. m I MiwoKnunoKB, sheriff