Semi -Weekly Tribune ThMiectce m GemI Reads.. In n recant Issue of The Tribune some reference was made regarding the Ira L. Be, EcUter ii PUiW. Interest shown by me In the "Good rood movement." cinanKs ior me SUBSCRIPTION RATES. flowera, Mr. Dare.) One Year by Mall in advooco ..$1.25 The subject of good road was dts- Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 cussed at some length during tho past season, but evidontly tho- discussion Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1911 bo. solved by tho proposed initiative and referendum. The re-location of the capital ia by nc moans dead; the blow administered by the legislature will only tend to nahu those favoring the oronosition all the more earnest in boosting it. failed to bear fruit. Good roads being a valuable asset to any community and to the development of any country, I feel that wo as a community are lax in our efTorts in this measure and that we ns nronortv owners and tax payers The capital romoval bill was defeated should profit by the example of devel- in the lower houso of the legislature onmont In road construction and main- Friday forenoon by a vote of fifty-eight tnlnence in tho counties lying to the tp thirty-eight. On Wednesday tho ca8t 0f us, whore tho individual fanner bill was rocommended for passage by a pntjes himself In "his road." voto of fifty-threo to forty-four, and The wrjter in driving through Daw- friends of the measure were hopeful Bon county, immediately after a rain that it would pass the,thlrd reading, stonn, passed five farmers engaged in but many changed their attitude toward jragglnga ten-mile stretch of road with the bill. Tins leaves tne proposition w ttlmnIocontrivanco known as the"King i .. , i i urag merely a nemo coninvea im plement, the cost of which would not exceed $5.00. On the day following this application, I found these same roads in perfect condition, (evidence of the value of proper drainage and leveling at a nominal erst.) In talking with ono of the men so engaged I learned that ha was not a road overseer, bat n farmor who took enough pride in "his road" to do this work sovoral times during each season. Ho advised me that a man and team could so drag from 10 to 15 miles of road in one day. The writer has constructed an imple ment known as tho "Minnesota Road Piano," which Is even superior to tho "King Drag," the merits of which wero demonstrated oh our strcot last week. Tho cost of this' implement is in the neighborhood of $7.00 complete and can be constructed by any farmor. This machine is not for sale, but was built for tho use of nnyono sufficiently inter ested in good roads to spend a little time and labor in using it, and can bo had at the Davis &Chorpennlng garage. (Help yourself, Mr. Farmer, but bring It back for somo other good fellow.) The essential features of all good roads are proper drainage, width and correct surface slopo all of which may bo attained with' a few applications of the "Minnesota road plane" on seventy five per cent of tho graded roads in Lincoln county. Overseer William Dymond, of .Jist. No. 4. demonstrated during tho past season just what could be ascomplIshcd in road construction and maintenance at n low cost and the farmers in the vicinity of Hershey are yet slngirig his praises we need more "Bill Dymonds" in Lincoln county. In 1000 about GO rods of road south of North Piatta was repaired at a cost of $1185.83, and later became next to im possible. In November, 1910, this samo road was futik Sale. Gcorgo Refior, living seven miles south west of town, will hold a public salo of 12 head of horses, 10 head of mulc3, farm machinery and household goods on f coruary met, at io a. rn. For Sale Block 3 South Park Addition to North Platte; the southeast quarter section 5-1 13-81. niso uu acres in section z-i;kii. For price and terms adrcss II. E. Nichols, Sterling, Col. Estray Herso. Came to the farm of tho undersigned about January 10th, 1911, four head of horses. Two browns and two bays, threo fillies, and one gelding; one filly has T. O. brand on right shoulder. All small. Owner can have samo by calling, paying costs and taking nnlmnis away. J. A. Alarkco, lour miles southwest North Platte. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL t. A Modern Institution for tho treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night Special accommodations for confinement cases. of 721-23 North Locunr Telephone No. G42. ' President Taft can now certainly be classed with tho progressive republi cans. In an nddress before a joint ses sion of tho Illinois legislature Saturday ho warned leaders of his party that if they should defeat the concessions con- Vtained In tho reciprocal agreement now pending in congress and should persist in retaining in these times of high prices and gradually exhausting food supply a tariff not based sdloly on the difference in cost of production at homo and a broad that will bring a reasonable pro fit to the American producer, an opposi tion will bo aroused that will know no moderation, and will wipe from the statute books the last traco of a pro tective tarriff. Last Chascc To Get A Good Homestead Fort Berthold Indian Reservation In formation Buroau, Ryder, N. D., will furnish you information regarding the opening of same. GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgcen, Office over McDonald Bank. Office 130 J Residence 115 WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Sargees, PkyiicMR. CeHisIttat. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. DR. A. A... WARD Ofllcei Hotel Tlmmorman. Special attention giren dimsea of women and emergency surgery. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Speclallyi-SKIN DISEASES. Dny and night calls promptly answered Offlco l . Hospital, rnone Go to Phones Married Stimlay Evening. Minor Morrow and Miss Olive Bal dock wore united in morriago at tho home of tho brido'a parents, 802 west Flfth.at'rcet, Sunday evening at 9:30. It was a quiet home wedding, only rel atives and a few intimate friends being present. Rev. Johnson was tho offl cit ing clergyman. Following the ceromony a wedding supper was served, and tho same night the couple left on u trip to Salt Lake, expecting to bti absent about ten days. The bride lias made North Platte her home for a couple of years, and of late has been book-keeper at- the Greeson grocery, a position that she will resume after her return. With friends she is justly popular and highly esteemed. Mr. Morrow is in the employ of the Union Pacific as passenger brakeman, and frlor to that was employed at Vionna Ie in a young man of excellent' stand Ing in the community. The bride and groom will make their homo for the present with Mr. and Mrs. Baldock. Homeopathy Principles Sirailca, Sirailibus, Curantui. A llko, remedy will euro a like diseaso. A law immutable, that cannot chunge, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system Hhat will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all thoso interested: Rooms fur nished when desirea for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cases. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner SORENS ONS FOB Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Roes Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Notice fer Fublieatiea. Serial No. 01991. Dcpartmentof tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platte. Neb. , Jan. 12th, 1M1. NnMrn In hnrahv riven that Andrew K.' Me In tiro of Uershoy, Nob., who on Juno 28. 1904, tnnrin Ilnmivitnad Entrr No. 20009. Serial No. Oim. for 8H NR X.'octlon 00. township 12, N . range bb, w or too sixm principal raenoian has Died notice ot Intention to make final five roar proor, to e.nabimi claim to no land aboro described, before tho Resistor and Receiver at North I'latto. Nebraska. on tho Bth day of March, 1811. , , Claimant names as witnesses! unancs -i . . . . . - ' - . . - - . gym iiorahatf M n ! tor southwest quarter ana nortuwost quarter -"..-.""-" , K mrt-i- of tho fltli Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make final firo roar Sroof, to establish claim to tho land above escribed, boforo tho rcglstor and rocolvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 20th day nf Man-h 1011. Claimant names as witnesses Arinur Connor, aeonro Slnclo. 8. W. Mannon ana Jamos Shuck, all of North Platte, Nob. IM-n .1. k. KiVANBi itogiater. Aerial No. 02T.23. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT Or THE INTKIUOtU United States Land Odlco. , . At North I'latto. Nebraska. Jan. 21. 1011. Notlco Is hcrobr glvon that Niels Oundoinon of North Platto Nob,, who on NOTICE FOB PDBIilOATION. Serial ko. o-iui. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land OOlco at North Platte, Neb. Nov. lUh. 1910. Notlco Is horoby glvon that Frank B Liv ingston, of North Platto. Neb., who, on, Doc 23rd. 111)5, mado II. K. No- 21595, Sorlal No. vttot, tor west H section 32, Township l. uangosv. W. ottnootn rrincipaioicriuian. has tiled liotlcoof intention to make final live year proof to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbod. boforo tho Register and Bo eolrer at North Platto, Nob., on tho 14th day of Jan-. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses! rerrr uamp- boll. Adolpli Budolph. Charles Brotornltz and W. II- Combs an of Nortu i'latto. nour. .i. re. Kvans. ttegistor. LEGAL NOTIOK, Tho unknown deceased, w hU tintltlnn In thn district court or l.lneo n 1 ;' n " . . . . ' . . , . . . Iilrtl'. ru. U mrtira W Borlat NO. (HKO. . Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Qepartmont of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlco at North Platte. Nob Jan 12th. 1911. Notlco Is hreby given that, as dlrocted by tho Commissioner of tho General Land Offlco. under provisions of Act of Congress ap proved Juna 27th, 100J. (Si Stats., S177, wa will olTor at public sale, to tbo highest bidder, at ten o'clock a. m.,on tho Bth day of March lull, at this offlce, tho following-described lands Lt 1. and NKK of NWK of section SO. township 12, N.. BangeSi. W. of Bth Principal Meridian Any persons claiming adversely tho above described lands aro advised to file their claims or objections on or before tho tlmo designated for sale. J. E. Kvans Jiz-u ucgistor. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. Sorlal No.0208S. Department of tho Interior. U S. Land Offlco at North Platto. Neb. January 12th 1011. Notlco lshoroby given that Joseph Ever- known hoi of Ilirrlot Kelloy. L I?,eJ ?ffiHw h!?7 will tako notice that on tho sd day Ju"l',30i1"0' ;1d?h.0omlc5(lv5tIJt0S?L7, II thn nlnlntlir V II linrlinir fllod Serial No. OM085, for SKH. NWH, NRH.SEK, A. J. AMES. MABIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, 6 Physicians and Surgeons, u U Offlco ovor Stone Drug Co. 8 P,nn, ) Office 273 8 Phone3 Residence 273 R. E. LOUDON AUCTIONEER county, Nebraska, against said defendants tho object and prayer of which Is to aulot piaintui s titio as against nam uoionuanus 10 tho following dcscrlted lands to-wlt: Tho oast ono-halfof tho southwest iiuarter and lots threo and four, all In section nlnoteon, township ton, rango thirty-four, west of tho sixth principal morldlan and all In Lincoln county, Nebraska- And to forever onjoln satd defendants and all porsons claiming through and under them from claiming any riant, title or lntorost in or to said land. You aro required to answer said petition on or borore tho otn 'lay or Biarcn, iuu. if. ii. HUULiNU.riain'irr, J2M By James Q. Mothersead, his Attorney. Notice to the Public. Sealed bids will be received at the county clerk's offlco at North Platte, Neb., until noon on tho 1st day of February, 1911, for tho rent of south- I " - w ' -, 1 . . 1 I . nt 1 . I t 1 -i ... I IIiaKU II II a L Happily Surprised. means good results for paired with proper road who have my services. Thin nletiirn rnnrRinr n mnn vahn I wenty years experience received a box of our cigars for a gift those Obituary. Mra. Margaret J. Marshall Gardner, wife of Geo. E. Gardner, died nt the home of her son, J. R. Gnrdnor, seven miles northwest of North Platte Satur day February 4, 1911. A short funeral service was held at the home of her son Monday afternoon at 2 p. m., conducted by Rev. Johnson. The remains were taken to Gibbon on the morning train for burial, Margaret J. Marshall was born in Chandlersvllle, Ohio, January 25, 1840. Came to Illinois in 1803. Sho was mar ried to Geo. E. Gardnerof Nauvoo, 111., Nov., 1804 Four childron were born to them, Joseph Gardner, of North Platte, Neb., Robert Gardner, Mrs. Nollie ' Richards, and Charley Gardner, nil of Sterling, Colorado. These with the husband and father are. left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. The deceased was 71 years and 10 days of ago, Dear folded hands, that almost four- . score years, Have wrought for others, soothed the ' . hurt of tears. Rocked children's cradJcs, cased tho fever's smart; Dropped balm of love in many an aching neart: Now stilled forever, like pale roso leaves pressed ,- Above the snow and silence of hor breast. In mute appeal they tell of labor done. And, well earned rest that comes at set of sun. ' From the worn brow tho lines of enre have swept, Aa if an angel, hovering whilo she slept, JIad smoothed the cobweb wrinkles , quite away, And given back tho peace of childhood re material under the personal supervision of the writer at a cost of $193.77. or a saving to Lincoln county of $942.06. (These nre facts of record.) And tho road as now repaired will "pass mus ter" by oven tho pessmlst. Last month I mado a trip to Lincoln and Omaha to bo prcsont at "Good Roads Meetings" (not at the expense of tho tax pavers) and in discussions of tho subject of good roads, gained much valuable infor mation regarding road construction. For thn benefit of those who are not familiar with tho subject, I wish to call attention to the fact that thero is a movement on foot to construct n "Through State Road," from tho Missouri river to the western boundary of Nebraska, for which an appropria tion will perhaps bo made. At the Lin coln meeting, whoro this was discussed, the South Platto district was well rep resented, the ratio of representative boosters as against this particular lo cality being about 1G to 1. Tell me do we want this valuable project 100 miles soum or us or ao we want it nionsr tue Phone or address North Platte. me at Great Platto valloy where we have tho I a. A I - i T . uest ei natural material avauaDie. lci o i ma iri.Tn us "boost" for the establishment of J) A m JillNo, this road alone the nlausible route ' that established by the gold Beckers of 49, traversed by the two great com mercial telegraph lines of tho world SOMETHING NEW! SAM JENS, The First-Class Shoemaker.' Cnmo hero fom tho oast and am try ing to mako a living. If you aro not satisfied with my work no charges will be made. Prices for Repairing. Men's half soles hand sewed $1.00 Men's half soles nailed 75 Ladles' half oles hand sowed.... .75 Ladles' half soles nailed GO Boys' half soles nailed CO Men's heels 85 Ladies' heels J. .25 Boys' heels , 25 Rubber heels (30 I can make any kind of a shoo or boot to ordor. Come in and give mo a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. That he was pleased can bo noted by his wide smile. You will be equally pleased with our cigars, whether you buy one for a nickle or dime. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, NOTICE. To Francis Lovo, Non-Rosldont Dofondantt Vou aro horoby notified that on tho Sth day ot July, 1910, Vonahy Lovo filed hor petition tiralnst you In tho district court of Llncolu county. Nobraska, tlio object and prayer of which aro to obtain a dlvorco from you on tlio grounds that you aro a habitual arunu- ard and havo rofuaod ana neglected to nro- vldo maintenance for tho plaintiff and her minor child ana that you havo been guilty or extreme cruelty to this plaintiff. Plaintiff prays that sh may bo divorced from vou. and that sho may bo given tho cus- tody of her minor child Gordon Oliver Lovo. You aro required to answer said petition by tho 6th day of March, 11)11. VONAHY LOVE. JIM Iiy Wilcox Ilalllgan, hor attorneys 'crosscountry" telephone linos, errand- est trunk line railroad in tho United States. Lets get busy and give to Ceasar tnatwntcn is ucasara. Wltn inose wno now "cuss" poor roaus, i snail do pieaaeu to uiscusb goou roads. Respectfully, U. 11. HIOELECKK. GOOD WORK, Done Daily in North Platte, Many Citizes Tell of it. Nearly evory reader has heard of THE SHOEMAKER East of First Natn'l Bank. Notice. ChoBter F. Perry, defendant, will tako notice that on tho 23d day of Jan uary, 1911, W. C. Eldor, County Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $64.25 in an action pending before him wherein John C. Den is plaintiff and Chester F. Perry is defendant, that property of tho defendant consisting of two mowing machines, two Blip? or scrnpors, two cooking or sleeping shucks has been attached under said ordor. Said cause was continued until the 14th day of March, 1911, 9 o'clock a. m and interest and interest . ,d8V,t ...... ... Doan's Kidnev Pills Their rood work a which timo the Baid matter will come Ami tho lips tho faint smile almost . North KtV still contC and on for final hearing and tho amount said "None 'know lifo'a secrets but the happy dead." 1 So gating whoro sho lies mac parting anu pain Cannot grieve her soul again. And we are sure that thoso who her last. In that dim vista which wo call past, Have sprung to meet her with olden speech, The dear sweet names no later love . can teach. ' 'And "welcome home" they cry and ; grasp her hand. So'dwella the mother In tho heavenly ' "land; wo know saw tho the Wm. F. Mann is presenting to the theatre going public, "A Broken Idol" and has succeed In engaging nearly all ' - the old cast that metwithsuch phenom inal bucccbs at Whitney's Theatre In Chicago. "A Broken Idol" comes to the Keith Thursday evening, Farmers of the Maxwell section have contracted to grow 860 acres of beets for the Grand Island factory the coming Beaton. our citizens are constantly adding en dorsement by public testimony. No better proof of merit can bo had than the experience of frionds and neigh bors. Read this case: Henry G. Brooks, 715 West 5th St., North Platto, Neb., says: "I think as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did in August, 1907. when I publicly recomended them in the North Platto papers. 1 Buttered from sharp, pierc ing pains through tho small of my back and kidneys and was annoyed by the Irregular and painful passages of the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from McDonoll & Graves' Drug Store, banished tho pains and aches bo that I felt like n different man and corrected the disordered con dition of tho kidnev secretions. I have no serious trouble since then and I give the full credit to Doan's Kidnoy Pills. I advise all kidney sufferers to try mem." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United states. duo said plaintiff will be ascertained and tho property so attached will be sold according to law to satisfy the amount so found duo. Plttlntilf would further allege that there is the sum of $G4.25 due him for goods sold and money louned to said de fondant. Dated this 8th day of Feb ruary, 1911. John C Den. By Muldoon & Gibbs, his attorneys. NOTICE. Tho unknown helm of Thomas Lowo. docoased, will tako notice that on tho &th day of January. IUU, Margaret J. Ilundy, plaintiff herein filed hor petition in the dis trict court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, agatnst tho said defendants Impleaded with Union I'aclflo railroad company, a corpora tion, tho object and prayer of which said Notice. Tho Board of County Commissioners makes the following estimate of ex pensea for Lincoln county, Nebraska, for tho year mi. General fund $40,000.00. General road fund $20,000.00. General bridge fund $12,000.00. Soldiers relief fund $1,000.00. DISTRICT IlONDS. North Platto bridge bond and interest $100.00 Eureka bridge bond 2,600.00 Hershey bridge bond 600.00 Bostwick bridge bond and interest 250.00 District No. 1, bond and interest (old) 3.000.00 District No 1, bond and interest (new) 2.000.00 District No. 2, bond and interest 150.00 District No. 118, bond nnd interest 190.00 District No. 122, bond and interest 115.00 District No. 105, bond and interest 105.00 District No K90.no District No. 36, bond and interest 30.00 District No. 55, 125.00 District No. 80, 130.00 District No. 92, 115.00 District No. 98, 115.00 District No. 87, C5.00 Poor Farm. Terms to be cash rent. Dated North Platte, Neb., Dec. 31, 1910. "F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice for Bids. To nil whom it may concern: llids will Do received by tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, for the grading ot 50,000 cubic yards oi earth roads, more or less, work1 to be done with elevator grader. b or haulinc dirt ono mile or less. Bidder to deposit a certified check of $500.00 with tho bid, to insure the county that the bidder will enter Into contract, if awarded the contract. Printed blanks (fonbluders) furnished by tho county clerk. Hids will bo received by tho county clerk until 12 m. on the 18th day of Feb. 1911. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 21, 1911. xfl5 F. R. Elliott, County Clerk. Change in Road 3194 To all whom ft may concern: Tho commissioner appointed tor tne purpose .of viewing Road No. 319J as to a proposed cnango.as lonows: Commencing at station jno. 4t on road No. 819i on Bouthvcst luartor of southeast quarter of section 1, town 9, range 27, and running thenco across the canyon to the we3t side of tho canyon, thence in a southeasterly dlrec- ir i . in a. r n 1- r Liun uuwii HiUSb ucur (jiltu uuujuii, across sections 12-9-27, sw. qr. 7-9-26, and 18-9-26 to station 67 on cast side of said canyon on said road No. 819 said road to ioiiow tne west siao or tne canyon taking one rod from the canyon bottom and three rods frem the points. Except said road is to pass through the cut south of J. E. Smith's house and thence back into the main Deor Creek canyon on the west Bide. And to vacate that portion or roau No. 3191 lvintr between stations 45 and 67 has. reported in favor of the change and vacation and any objections tnereto must be filed in the office of the county clerk en or before noon on tho 25th day of March, 1911, or such road will be changed without rcfcrcnco thereto. Dated JNortn Jfiatte, xncd., Jan. 21, 1911. j24-4 F. R. ElLiott, County Clerk: SWii. section SO. town- 1 .... I. ...... t. Tl-I I 1 Meridian has Hied notlco ot Intention to make final flvo year proof to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo the Ucgistor and Itocolvor at North Platto. Nob., on tho 0th day of Mar. 1911. Claimant namos as wltnossos: Charles Moyer, ot Dickens. Nob.. Androw IC. Mcln tlro. Gcorgo Carman, of Ilorshoy. Nob., Alvln Zaulcr, of North Platte. Neb. Jia-8 J. R RVANB. Hoglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, BorlalNo 0?M8. Department ot the Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb. Dec 18th. 1910. Notlco Is hereby given that OUn Leo Wat kins, of North Platte. Nebraska, who on April 12th. 1105. trade Homestead entrr No. -1103. Sorlal No. OS1S. for north half, and northoast quarter, of southeast quar ter ot section t), township 12. north r&npo 31, west of " tho 0th Principal Meridian, has Hied notlco of intention to livo year proor, to establish land abovo described, lieforo tho ItcglNtor and Itocolvor at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 7th day of Foby.. 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Fowlor, Carl Uroeder, Thomas Zimmerman and Ilort Donaldson all of North Platte. Nob. d20-6 J.E. Evakb. Register. 7, bond and interest bond and interest bond and interest bond and interest bond and interest bond and interest Notice. Organization of tho North Platte Co-operativo Association. 1. The namo or tins corporation shall bo "Tho North Platte Co-operative Association." 2. The general nature of the busi ness Bhall be owning and operating a general store; buying and selling build ing material, fuel, farm, dairy and ranch products and farm machinery; to borrow and loan monoy; discount paper; purchase or rent all real ostate necess ary for tho business of tho corporation. 3. The capital stock shall be Twenty five thousand dollars divided into shares of Ton dollars each, of which fivo thous and dollars shall be subscribed and paid before commencement of business. 4. The office of this corporation shall be in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and the principal place of it transacting business shall be in Lincoln county. 5. Tho term of existence of this corporation shall bo for twenty years, commencing March 1st. iuu, and term- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 02020. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land OOlco at North Platte, Nob. Dec, IS. 1910. Notlco Is horoby plvon that John W, Fowlor ot North Platto. Neb., who. on Aug. SB, HK5, mado homestead entry No. 21131, serial No. 02020, for southeast quarter, east half south west quarter, southeast quarter northwest quarter and lots 3, 4. 5, 0 and 7 Sec. 6, Twp. 12, N. It. 31, W ot tho Oth Principal Morldlan, has filed notice of Intention to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to tbo land above described, boforo tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 7th day of Foby. IUU. Claimant names as wltnessosi Carl Uroedor, O. I. Watklns. T. F. Ztmmorman and A E. Donaldson all ot North Platto. nob. dSO-6 J. E. Evans. Register. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATRIX. State of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In the of matter ot tho ostato ot Gustavus Uiban, docoasod. On reading and filing tbo petition of Anna M. Urban, praying that tho administration ot said estato may bo gran tod to hor as ad ministratrix. Ordored, That Fobruary 27th, 1011, at 0 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition wuen an persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court, to bo held In and for said county and show cause why the prayer ot ipo tlonor should not bo granted; and that notlco ot tho pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof bo Klvon to all porsons Inter ested In said inattor by publishing a copy of this ordor in tho North i'latto Tribune a seml-wcekly nowspaper printed In said county, for six auccosstvo Issues, prior to said day ot hearing. Datod Fobruary Bth. 1011. W. Cl. ELDER. County Judtro. By Kathorlne F. Clurk, Clerk County Court. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho matter of the estato ot Thomas J. Davlos, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county, No braska, January soth. 1911. Notlco is hereby given, that tho creditors ot tho said deceased will meet the ox ecutoraot said estato, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county, Neb., at tho county court room in nam county, on mo sun aay ot February, 1911, and on tho 27th day ot August. 1911, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for tlio pur doso of nrcsentlnir their claims fnr nrnln- I tlon, adjustment and allowance Six months are auoweu ror creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho executors to settle said estato from tho Both day of January, 1911. This notlco to bo pub lished eight succcsslvo Issues In the North Platto Tribune, a seml-wookly newspaper, Subllshud In said county, prior to February U 1911. J?1,4, . . ,w. O. ELDER. County Judgo uy ivBuiunno v ulark. uiorK uounty court. petition aro to quiet the title to lot eight in city ot North Remember the take no other. name Doan's and block clghty-flvo of tho original town ot tho city ot North Platto. In tho plaintiff herein. Margarot J Ilundy. ax against tbo satd do fend ants, tho unknown heirs ot Thomas Lowe, doceascd. and tlio Union Pacific rail road company, and to enjoin said defendants, tho unknown htlra ot Thomas Lowe, do coased, from asserting or claiming any right, title or Interest In or to said lot eight in block olghty-flvo and Irom Interfering with tho possession of tho pUlntllf In tho sam. and for general equitable rollof. You ar required to answor said petition on or boforo tho 31th day of March, ID 11. MAHOAllET J. IlUNDY, Hy Wilcox & Ilalllgan Her Attorneys. District No. 47. bond nnd interest inatinc March 1st. 1931. inn m 6. The hlcrhcst amount of indebted District No. 37, bond and Interest ness to which this corporation shall at 250.00 District No. 19. bond 71.00 Stato of Nobraska, Ceunty of Lincoln, ss. I. F. R. Elliott, county clerk of Lin coln county, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the estimate for expenses made by the county commissioners for Lincoln county, Nebraska, for tho year 1911. uatea norm riaiio, neu., jan. zt, 1911. f24-4 P. R. Elliott, County Clerk. anv one time be subject shall not ex ceed two-thirds of its actual subscribed and paid up stock. 7. The business and affairs of this corporation shall bo managed by a board of five directors to bo elected by tho stock holders from among their number. E. W. Mann, Ralph O. Chamberlain, F. T. Redmond, W. II. LeDoyt, William Otten. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuoof an ordor ot sale Issued from tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court whoreln Nora Raich Is plaintiff and Carrie L. Michael ot al aro defendants, and to mo dlrocted, I will on tho, 18th day ot Fobruary, 1911. at 1 o'clock p. m. at the oast front door of tho court houso In North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder ior cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wlt: Southeast quarter iflKM) and the South half or tho North half (Btt ot NH) of Section Thirty-four (31) Township Eleven (II), N. of Rango Thirty-four (3IJ Lincoln county. Nobraska. .Dated North Platto, Nob., Jan. 11th. 1011. J13 I. L. MiirowDKungK. Sheriff ORDER iOF HEARINO ON ORIGINAL . PROBATE OF WILL.0 "ul"AiJ Stato ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the county court. January 20, 1911. In tho matter ot tho estato of W. T. Miller, deceased. On reading and filing tho potltlonof Marlon T. Miller, praying that tho Instrument, filed on the 20th day ot Jan. 1UII, arid purporting to Ik) tho last will and testament of thn said deceased, may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as the last will and testamontof the said W T. Mlllor, docoasod. and that tho execution ot said instrument may bo committed and tho administration ot Nald estato may lw granted to Marlon T. Mil ler, and Raymond 11 Mlllor. as executors. Ordored, That Fobruary tilth, toil, at 2 o clock p. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In satd matter may. appoar at a county court to hold In and for said, county, and show cause why tho prayer pf tho petitioner should not bo. granted, This notlco to bo publbshod six successive Issues In tho North Platte Tri- uuiiu, Diiuii- iiuuKijr iiunnpaporpuulisueu in said county prior to said day ot hearing . ,)v0, Ki.PBii. County Judge. By Kathorlno V Clark, Olotk County Court. JZ1-3