32 Serai - W&kly Tribune (re L. Bre, EdRer a ad PsMwker. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Tear by Mall In advaaco .$1.25 One Year by Carrier In advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, VNobraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1011 The initiative! and referendum j bill passed the fienato Wednesday without dissenting rote, Senator Janscn of Gage and Senator Varncr of Nemaha, both Republicans, explained their vofs and stated thatithey thought the bill'Cwas to loose In its terms end would allow too much unnecessary lawmaking, bnt that the parties wero pledged to some such measure, and this seemed to be the only ona that could bo obtained, and so they would support it. In a speech In the; Bonato Monday, Senator Norrls Brown supported the principles of direct primaries and sup ported the resolution for tho election of United States senators by a direct vote of tho pooplo. He predicted that with in nix yoarn every dclegnto to every national convontion would bo clioson by a direct vote nnd would bo instructed to carry out tho will of those electing thorn. Senator Brown in his speech placed himsolf again on record as favor ing the slogan "let tha people rule." President. Taft's reciprocity agree ment with Canada was ratified in tho houso of representatives Tuesday night through tho support of an almost '.solid democratic vote. The McCall bill carry tag the agreement into effect was passed, 221, to 92. A majority of tho republicans present voted against tho measure, the division being 78 ayes nnd only 87 noes. A majority of tho repub lican insurgents present voted for tho bill. The McCabe bill now goes to tho sonata. What its fate will bo;in that body ia problematical. President Taft believes if a filibuster can bo avoided and a vote taken the bill will pass. Ho is insistent that the senate shall act ono way or the other and has indicated that he would call an.oxtra session of con gress if it does not do so. Petitions are being circulated in Buffalo county asking Reprasentativo Bnssett to resign because he voted against the capital removal bill, and it is reportod 'that practically every voter approached signs tha petition. Mr. Uassott's excuse Is that ho did not want to "join the brewery interests and vote to punish Lincoln because she drove out the saloons," That is a very lame excuse, and is, we consider, a re flection on all the people who favor capital removal. Baasett further says "there is no demand for capital re moval;" which is evidence that he is not very closely in touch with the peo pie of western Nebraska, It is just for such cases as the Baisctl affair that we used the recall measure now pend ing In, tha legislature. T,ft nnwanntini-R. Inrrlnlntnra nnrl others say what they may about who nrlffinatpil thn MPhnmn 'In rnmnva tVia state capital, The Tribune insists that uoionei jonn uvans, or. this city, was the original capital removal booster but that the prcRent movement was largely instituted by "Uoostor" M. II ueugias, also of this city. Threo or tour years ago when Mr. Douglas was in Omaha, he was interviewed by n ro porterof the Bee.and in the Interview ho expressed his views on the capital ro- . 1 At- it 1 movHi, ana ma article waa given pub llclty by papers other than tho Beo The claim made that the brawera orig (tinted thn onrtttal famnuftl Iiaam n punishment to Lincoln for voting itself "dry" is not in accordance with the facts. The movement was really started by worth Platte men. Bishop Geo. A Beechor of Koarney comes back to the university whero he was a student more than twenty years ago to dellvor tho Charter day address He is a man who shows In his bearing and his conversation splendid strength and enthusiasm. His diocoso covers the western two-thirds of tho state. Tho lines Including all of the Fifth and Sixth congressional districts with the excen tion of Clay and Nuckolls counties. In this territory more than sixty churches are scattered, and to minister to them tho bishop will bo obliged to travel thousands of miles by train and auto mobile every yoar. Ho has plans for organizing tho diocese, getting in per sonal touch with the people op the lonoly ranches, and for encouraging school dovelopmont that will be certain to bring great results to the western part of the state. The university takes pride in giving such amen to Nebraska as it ia this sort of product that just ifiee the money the people aro spending on it. Lincoln Journal. Cef4iMMtary ta Mr. Adamses, A reeent issue of the Kilmarnock (Scetlaad) Standard contained this mention of a North Platte citizen: ' The name of Mr. Archibald R, Adam sen flada a well deserved place in the literary annals of Kilmarnock. Al though not a native of the town he aa elmllated during his stay here much of ta tradition and spirit, and his "Ram bles Round Kilmarneck"and "Rambles Through the Land of Burns" have de dellghted many roaders.by their genial bonhomie and naturalness, Mr. Adam son's "rambles" have carried him far from the scshcs which in former years he depicted with clever pen, and for a quarter century he has been a citizen of tha great republic beyond the seas, ills Nebraska horns has not the woalth pf historic aaiaciatlens that clings to Ayrshire, far the roots, of the New World have notjyet gone very deep, but even In Its brief story ha nas louna material for his facile pan. There has recently been published by the Evening Telegraph, North Platte, Nebraska, a volume on "North Platte and its Asso ciations," of which he is tha author. It tells of stirring events that took place when this "fairest city of Wost ern Nebraska" was a rough frontier town; of battles with "tha noble red man," who is not so noble after all in real li.u as in tho pages of Fenimore Cooper; and of gradual and steady growth from primitive conditions to the position of commercial importance that the city holds today. Our former townsman a portrait of whom, by tho way, forms a front Is piece to the littlo volume has done his work in recording the history of a century intorestingly and well. Lower Prices of Cemnedities. Do pooplo notico the differenco in tho cost of many articles in food now andn year ago? They do, no doubt, when they take tho pains to compare, but it s doubtful if they notice this quite as much ns they noticed tho unusually high evcls beforo. Somo prices havo been materially reduced. Eggs, for instance, n some middle west cities cost about mlf what thoy did. The wholesale quo tatlon Monday in Kansas City was just half what it was oven a month nnd a Half ago. Butter at 26 and 22 cents a pound is very different from 35 and 40 conts and meat is lower. Hoes are. in liomo instances, from $1 to $1.25 below ant year's markot, whilo cattlo range downward from GO cents to SI and sheep $2. These reductions, of course, are ma terial nnd mean much to the consumer, But they also mean as much on tho other side of tho ledger to tho producer, Thoro ia whero tho rub comes in lower prices to communities like thoso of this great agricultural Bection. The question has a dual aspect. What will please the man ho raises foodstuffs and sells will not always satisfy him who only buys and consumes. It is im possible to atriko a balance in this economy that will satisfy all classes, yot we are probably working toward a better and more reasonable adjustment. But wo should not lose sight of this fact that political conditions havo changed little in the last yoar, which must suggest that, some of our theories as to high prices were far off. It is more economic than political, this power that controls markets, and in tho eco nomic world commercial speculation plays a very important part. It is barely possible that tho unload ing of accumulated stocks that havo been on hand for long periods Isji vital factor In tho lowering of prices. If this is true, prices may be expected to rise somewhat from their present level. Thoy arc bound to go on vary ing as seasons and supplies nnd other conditions that can bo ussd to govern the markets vary. But tho political control and legislation to vhich high prices have been so generally ascribed, but which are still unchanged, cannot be solely responsible, Omaha Bee. Organize Republican Progressive League. Fifty or more republicans of the state met at Lincoln Monday and or ganized the Republican Progressive League, tho principles of which are as follows; "lquai opportunity ior an porsons who are willing to work out thoir des tiny through energy nnd thrift. "The election of United States sena tors by direct vote of the peoplo, so that tho United States may become mora responsive to tho will of tho peo pie. "Direct primaries for tho nomination of all elective officers bo ns to prevent tha nomination of political bosses in political parties, "The direct election of dolegates to national conventions and of national committeemen with privilege for tho voter to express his choice for president and vice-president. "To provido for tho inltiotivo nnd referendum and recall, so thatlSur gov ernment shall becomo more completely a truly representative government. "A protective tariff policy thut af fords protection only whore protection is needed to meetdlrect foreign compe tition, that offers no assistance to trusts and affords no sheltor to monopolies; and we favor a reduction of tho present tartir in the interests or American pro ducers and consumers, "A national income tax, so that the accumulated wealth of this country snail be compelled to pay its rnir pro pertlon of the taxes of the country; and we also favor an Inheritance tax. "The enactment and rigid enforce ment of legislation which will provon further corruption in the election of officials. "The enactment and the enforcement of such loins at on as will prevent ted ious trials, expensive litigation and technical decisions in our courts of justice." Public Sale. C.nnrtrn T?ffinr llvlntr nnvnn mllnn south west of town, will hold a public sale of 12 head of horses, 16 head of mules, farm machinery and household goods on February 21st, at 10 a. m. For Sale Block 8.Soutb Park Addition to North Platte; the southeast quarter section 5-18-31, also GO acres in section 2-13-81. For price and terms adrcss II. E. Nichols, Sterling, Col. Estray Horses. Camo to the farm of tho undersigned about January 10th, 1011, four head of horses. Two browns and two bays, three fillies, and one ccldinir: oneiillv has T. O. brand on right shoulder. All small, uwner can nave sametby calling, oying costs anu inning nnimais away. . A. Markee. four miles southwest of North Platte. Last Chance To Get A Geed ' Honcttead , Fort Borthold Indian Reservation In formation Bureau, Ryder, N. D., will furnish you information regarding the opening of snme. 4 r.Fn. n. iifnt Physician and Htirnpan. 4t Office over McDonnld Bank. I 82&SU I Homeopathy Principles Sinilca, Similibuj, Curantus- A like remedy will euro a like disease. A law immutable, that cannot chnngc, and as true today as when it first came to light. A. truo and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment whero remedies are paramount. . For out of town patients and nil thoso interested: Rooms fur nished when desirea for confine ment, medical and tho necessary surgical cases. (Trained nurso in attendance. Dr. J. S.-Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioner R. E. LOUDON AUCTIONEER twenty years experience means good results for those who have my services. Phone or address me at North Platte. SOMETHING NEW! SAM JENS, The First-Class Shoemaker. Came hero fom tho east nnd am trv Ing to mako n living. If you aro not satisfied with my work no charges will do mauo. Prices for Repairing. Men 'a half soles hand sewed $1.00 Men's half boIob nailed 75 Ladies half holes hand sowed 75 LadlcB half soles nailed 00 Boys' half soles nailed GO Mon's heels.., 35 Ladies' heels 25 Boys' heels,. 25 Rubbor heels..... fiO I can make any kind of a shoe or boot to order, uome In ana give mo a trial oatisinction guaranteed. QAM IPMQ the; us-uu, SHOEMAKER East of First Natn'UBank. Notice. Chester F. Perry, defendant, will tako notice that on tho 23d day of Jan- uury, ivu, yv, u. uiacr, uounty Judge of Lincoln county, Nebruskn, issued an ordor of attachment for the sum of $64.25 in an action pending beforo him wherein John C. Den Ib plaintiff nnd Chestor F. Perry is defendant, that property of tho defendant consisting of two mowing machines, two slim or Bcrnners, two cooking or sleeping biiucks ii us uuon nttacnea unuer said ordor. Said cauBo was continued ..itil the 14th dav nf MnrMi. 1011 flnVlno n at which time the said matter will como on for final hearintr nnd tho amount duo said plaintiff will bo ascertained and the proporty bo attached will bo sold according to law to satisfy tho amount so found duo. Plaintiff would further nllene that there is tho sum of $64.25 duo him for ?:oods sold and monoy lonned to said do endant. Dated this 8th day of Feb ruary, 1911. John C Den By Muldoon & Glbbs, his attorneys NUTIOB. i Tho unknown Imlrs of Thomas Lowo. uocoaiou. win iako noiicu mat on the nth uay or January, mi, Marearet J llunur, imbiiiiiii iiuruw iiiuu nnr iimuion in tno 11 18' k..w. vwu. ui w hk win t.uiiuiy, iitiuraaKB, against tho nald doft iulant Impleaded with union raci no railroad comuany, a corpora tion, tho object ami nravi-r nf wMrii unlil petition aro to unlot tho tltlo to loteleht In block olirlity-tlfo of tho original tonn of tho city oi norm naite, in tno piainttrr horeln Marifarot J llumly. n against tho Halt! do' femlantA, tho unknown helm ot Thomas lAixiv, uocuasca, aim tno union raclllc rail' road company, and to miloln said defendant, tho unknown hrlni ot Thomas Lowo, do ceasod, from ansurtlnif or claiming any right, title or Inturest In or to aald lot ulght In block elghlytlTQ and Irom Interfering with tho possession of tho plalntllT In tho same, and for ironnral ennltahlu relief Voir aro required to answer satd petition on or uororo tno jhii uay or marcn, uui, Maimuhkt J. ltUNnr, Hy Wilcox & Ualllgan Her Attorneys. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. 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. 721-23 North Locust t Telephone No. 642. Go to SORENS ONS FOIt Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Wiaiew Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. C . . ..Tin .ann ' 1 .Kn Q I. J AnCiO. MAXUE. AHLOi em Doctors Ames &'Amcs, A Physicians and Surgeons, U Ofllco over Stono Drug Co. ft Pi,nnna j. Office 273 A Y, Phoncs Residence 273 g Happily Surprised. This picture represents al man who received a box of our cigars for a gift That ho was pleased can bo noted by his , wide smile. You will be equally pleased with our cigars, whether you buy ono for a nicklo or dime. J. E. SCHMALZRIED. NOTICE. To Francis Lovu, Non-Uesldcnt Dofondant: Vou aro horobv notlilod that on thn fith flv of July, 1910, VonahyLovo filed hor potltion asalnst you In the district court of T.lnimin county, Nobraska. tho object and prayerof winch aro to obtain a divorce from you on tho irrounds that you aro a habitual drunk ard and liuvo rofueed and neirlmned tn nrn. vldo malntenanco for tho plaintiff and hor minor cuna anu mat you navo bcon eullty of extreme cruelty to this plaintiff. riainiia prays timt sn may bo divorced irom you, anu tuai sno may do el von tho cus tod V of her minor child nnrdnn nil vnr Tsivn Vou aro required to answer said potltion by win uui uay oi niarcii, ivii, vova trv i nvi? jin. ny hiicox a nniiican. nor attornoys 1,11 . ... .w?,... ..v . Notice, j The Board of County Commissioners maxes tno iouowing estimate of ex penBes for Lincoln county, Nebraska ior tno yoar tun. General fund $40,000.00. General road fund 420,000.00. General bridge fund $12,000.00. Soldiers relief fund $1,000.00. DISTRICT 11QNDH. North Platto bridge bond and interest $1,300.00 Eureke bridge bond and interest 2.G0O.0O Horshey bridge bond and interest C00.00 Bostwick bridge bond nnd interest 20U.UU District No. 1, bond and interest (old) District No 1, bond and interest (new n rtn v District No. 2, bond and interest 150.00 District No. 190.00 District No. 115.00 District No. 165.00 District No, 520.00, 118, bond and intorest 122, bond alid intorest 105, bond and interest 7, bond and interest District No. 3G, ,bond nnd interest iiu.uu District No. 55, bond und interest 125.00 District No. 8G, 130.00 bond nnd interest District No. 92, bond and interest Ub.lHJ District No. 98, bond and interest iio.uu District No. 87, bond and interest 05.00 District No. 47, bond and Interest 130.00 District No. 37, bond and intorest ZMJ.UU District No. 19. bond 71.00 Stato of Nebraska, Ceunty of Lincoln, ss, I. F. It. Elliott, countv dork of YJn. coin county, do hereby cortlfy that the noove ana loregomg is a truo and cor rect copyj)f the estimate for expenses mado by tho county commissioners for Lincoln county, Nebraska, for tho year 1911. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 27, f24-4 F, R.. Elliott, County Clerk. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Surges, Pkyfkiaa, CnlUBt. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hosplta Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician ana SurgeeR. Speclallyi-SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered utiice i'. a. Hospital, jfnone G42. Serial No. 02S23. NOTIOK FOIt PODLlOATION DEPARTMENT Or THE INTKltlOIt. United States Land Ofllco. At North l'latte. Nobraska. .Ian. 21. 1011. Notice Is horobv irlven that Nlols Uundei-Aon of North Platto Neb who on Anrll 22d. 1005. mado homestead entry No. 21183, Serial No. 02j24, fqr tho southeast quar ter southwest quarter and northwest quarter of Section 28, Township 12, N., Itaniro 30 W.. or mo otn rnncipat meridian, nas uieu notico of Intention to mako final 11 to year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho register and receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho ZOthday of March 1911. Claimant names as witnesses! Arthur Connor. Ocoriro Blnelo. S W Mannon and J am os Shuck, all ot North I'lattn, Neb. 1M-0 .1. K. KVANH. UfglHtPr. notioe ron rmiMOATioN. BorlalNo. 02701, Department ot tho Interior. U. B. Land Onico at North Platto, Nob, Nor. 14th. 1V10. Notico Is horobr trlvnii that Frank II Llv- lnirston. of North l'latte. N eh., who. on Dei:. 23rd. 1K. mado H. IS. No . 21SP5, Berlal No. 02701, for wostH section 32. Township 1 N Hanito zv. w. or tho otb 1'rlnclpal Meridian, has (lied notico ot lntontlon to mako final llvn year proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho KcRlstor and ltv colror at North Platto, Nob., on tho 14th day ot Jan ,1D11 uiaimant namos as witnesses! Perry uamp boll. Adolph Itudolpb, Charles Ilrcternltz and W. II. Combs oil of North Platto. Nobr. J. K. I'.vana, Keglstcr. LEGAL NOTIOE. Tho unknown hairs nf Harriot TOllnir. deceased, will tako notice that on tho 23d day nf Jan. 1UU. tho platnttir, F. II Uurllmr, flled his potltion In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nobraska, acalnst said dofendants tho object anu prayor of which Is to qulot plaintiff's tltlo as against said defendants to tho following dcscrlLod lands to-wlt: Tho oast ono-half of tho southwest quartor and lots throo and four, all In section nlnotoen. township ton. rango thirty-four, west-of tho sixth principal moridlan and all in Lincoln county. Nebraska. And to forever enloln said dofendants and all persons claiming' through and under tbom from claiming any right, tltlo or Interest In or to said land. You aro red u I red to answer said notitlnn on or beioro tho otb day or March, ml. if. it. iiuituiNU, Plain' irr, J2M By James Q. Mothorsoad, his Attorney. Notice to the Public. Sealed bids will bo received at the county clerk's office nt North Platte. Neb., until noon on the lBt day of I'CDruary. mi. ior tno rent or south east auarter section 14. townshin 13. tange 31, known as the Lincoln County foor uarm. Terms to dc casn rent. Dated North PJatte. Neb.. Dec. 31. 1910. F. It. Elliott, County Clerk. Notice for Bids. To all whom it may concern: Bids will be received bv tho countv clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, for tno grading or 5U,uuo cubic yards or earth roads, more or less, work to be done with elevator grader. Ivor hauliner dirt one mile or less. Bidder to deposit a certified check nf $500,00 with the bid, to insure the county that the bidder will enter into contract, if awarded" the contract. Printed blanks (forjbidders) furnished by tho county clerk. Bids will be received by the county clerk until 12 m. on the 18th day of Feb, 1911. The board reserves the rirrht to reiect any or an dius. Dated -North l'latte, Neb., Jan. 21, xfl5 F. R. Elliott, County Clerk Change in Road 31914 To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed for tho purpose of viewing Road No. 319a as to a proposed chango.ns follows: Commencing at station No. 45 on road No. 3194 on southwest ouartnr or southeast quarter or section l, town u. range zi, and running thenco across tho canvon to the west side of tho canyon, thence in a southeasterly direc tion down East Deer Creek Canyon, across sections 12-9-27. bw. ar. 7-9-2G. und 18-9-2G to station G7 on east side of said canyon on said road No. 3194 said roaa to loilow tho west side or the canyon taking ono rod from the canyon bottom and three rods frem tho points. except said road is to pass through the cut south ol J. E. Smith's houso and thence back into the main Deer Creek canyon on tho west side. And to vacato that portion of road No. 3194 lying between stations 45 and 67 has reported in favor of the chance and vacation and any objections thereto must bo filed.ln the office of tho county clork on or boforo noon on the 25th day ot Marcn, iuii, or such road win be changed without roference thereto. Dated North Platte, JNeb., Jan 21. 1911. j24-4 F. R. Elliott. County Clerk Notice. Organization of tho North Platte Co-oporative Association. 1. The namo of this corporation snail bo "Tho worth l'latte uo-opera tivo Association. 2. The ceneral nature of the busi noss shall bo owning and operating a general store; buying and soiling build inc materia), fuel, farm, dairy and ranch products and farm rrjachinery; to borrow and loan money; discount paper purcnase or rent an real estato nocess ary for the business of tho corporation 3. The canltdl stock shall be Twentv flvo thousand dollars divided into shares of Ten dollars each, of which fivo thous and dollars shall bo subscribed and paid before commencement of business. 4. The ofllco of this corporation shall be In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and the principal place of it transacting business shall bo in Lincoln county. 5. Tho term or existence of this corporation shall be for twenty years commencing March 1st, 1911, and term Inating March 1st, 1931. G. Tho hichedt amount of indebted ness to which this corporation shall ot any one time be subject shall not ex ceed two-thirds of its uctual subscribed nnd paid up stock. 7. The business and affairs of this corporation shall be managed by a board of five directors to bo, elected by the stock holders from among their number, E. W. Mann. Ralph O. Chamberlain F. T. Redmond, W. H. LeDoyt, William Otten. DR. A, A, WARD, Office! Hotel Tlmmcrman. Special attention given diseases of women and .emergency surgery. Notice fer Publication. Berlal No. 01991. , Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at North Platto. Nob. Jan. 12th. 1011. Notico Is hereby irlvcn that Andrew K. Mo Fntlroof llorshoy, Nob., who on Juno 28, 1B04, mado Homestead Entry No, 20069. Borlal No. OlVUi, for BK N R K.aectloo 30. township 12. N . ranee 33, W of tho sixth principal moridlan has filed notico of Intention to mako anal flvoyear proof, to ostabllsh claim to Mie land abovo described, beforo tha Register and Itccotver at North Platto, Nobraska. on the wtn day or march, iuii. . , uiaimant names as witnesses! unaries Meyer and William Facka both ot Dickons, Nob., Jotenh Evcrlancu and Ooorffo Qarman, both of Uershcy Nob. Borlal No. (U350. Notico for Publication-Isolated Tract. Public Land Balo. Department of the Interior, D, 8. Land Ofijce at North Platte, Nob Jan- 12th. 1011 Notico Is hornlir irlvnn that, as dlrer.trid hr thoroinmtsslonor of tho Uouoral Land Ofllco, under provisions of Act of Congress ap DrovedJune 27th. 1WJO. (34 Stats.. 5171. ws will olTor at public sale, to tho highest blddor. at tenor.iocK a- m .on tho oth day ot warcn mil. at this ofllco, tho followlng.dcscrlbod lands Lot 1, and NEH of NWk of Section 30, township 12. N liangoSl, W. of 6th Principal meridian Any persons clalmlug advorsoly tho abovo described lands aro advlrfed to Die their claims or objections on or boforo tho ttmo (iisignatcu roriaio. j, j-;. ktans Jio Register. NOTIOR FmTprjDLIOATION. Borlal No.0i0H5. Department of tho Interior. U S. Land Oaico at North Platto. Neb. January 12th 1011. Notico lsherobr irlvnn that Jnsnnh Ttinr- lancb, of Ilorshoj, Nebraska, who, on Juno. 30,1901, mado homestead entry No. 20247, Borlal No. CCm, forSKM, NWM.NKK.SEU, KM, BWK. and 8WK HWM.soctlon 20. town ship 12, N, Rauge 32. W.of theUth Principal oienuian nas tueq notice oi intention to mako final flvo year proof to establish claim to tho land abovn described, beforo the Register and Rccotvor at North Platto, Nob., on tho Oth day of Mar. 1911. Claimant namos as witnesses! Charles Moyor, ot Dickens. Nob., Andrew IC. Mcln tlro. George Garraan.of Horshey. Nob., Alvln Hauler, of North Platte, Neb. jiz-o J. K kvanp. uegister. notice fom publication. Borlal No 0?M8. Department of thn Interior TJ. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. Deo 18th. 1010. Notico Is horobv clvon that Olln ljn Wnt. kins, of North Platto, Nebraska, who on April lth, lux;, trade Homestead entry No. 81163. Berlal No. 0318. for north half, and northeast quartor. of southeast quar ter of section. . township 12. north rango 81, west of tho 6th Principal Moridlan, lias filed notico of Intention to mako final flvo year uroof. to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho Iteglstor and Receiver at North Platto, Nobraska, on the 7th day ot Foby . 1011. uiaimant names as witnesses i John w. Fowlor, Oarl llroedor, Thomas Zimmerman and Ilort Donaldson all of North Platto, Nob. dzo-fl J, E. Icvans. Hoglster. NOTICE FOR PTJHLI CATION. , Borlal No. 02020. Department of tno Interior, U. B. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Neb. Dec, IS, 1910. Notico Is horobyatvon that John W. Fowlor ot North Platto. Nob., who, on Aug. 23, im, mado homestead entry No. 21431, serial No. 02U20, for southeast quartor, east halt south west quartor, southeast quartor northwest quarter and lots 3, 4,5, Hand 7 Sec 0, Twp. 12, N. K. SI, W of the 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notico of lntontlon to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Re colvor at North Platto, Nobraska, on tho 7th day of Foby.lOU. Claimant names as witnesses! Carl llroedor. O. L. Watklns. T, F. Zimmerman and A E. Donaldson all of North Platte. Nob. d20-0 J. E. Evans. Register. ORDER OP HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATRIX. Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. . In the of matter ot tho estato ot GustavusUiban, docoasod. On reading and filing tho potltion of Anna M. Urban, praying that tho administration ot said estato may bo granted to her as ad ministratrix. Ordered, That Fobruary 27th. 1011, at 0 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition whon all porsons interested in said matter may appear at a county court, to bo held In and for said county and show causo why the prayor ot ipo tlonor should not bo granted t and that notico ot tho pendency ot said petition and tho bearing thoreof bo given to all porsons Inter ested In said runt tor by publishing a copy ot this order In tho North Platto Tribuno a soml-wookly nowspapor printed In said county, for six successlvo issues, prior to said day ot hearing. . Dated February tith. 1011. Xf. n. ELDER. County Judgo. Hy Katherlno F. Olkrk, Clork County Court. I'ROIIATE NOTICE. In tho matter ot tho estato of Thomas J. Davles, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county. No braska, January 80th. 1011, Notico is horeby gtvon, that the creditors' ot tho satd deceased will meet the ex ecutors of said estate, boforo tho County Judgo ot Lincoln county, Nob., at the county court room In said county, on tho 27th day ot Fobruary, 1011, and on tho 27th day ot August, 1011, at 0 o'clock a. ru. each day, for tho pur posoof presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present thoir claims and ono yoar for tho executors to scttlo said estate from tho oth day ot January, 1011. This notico to bo pub lished eight succosslvo Issues In the North Platto Tribuno, a soml-wookly nowspapor, published In said county, prior to Fobruary 27. ion. 181-4 v. O. ELDER. County .Tudgo lly Katherlno F. Clark. Clerk County Court. SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy vlrtuo of an ordor of sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nobras ka, upon a docreo of foreclosure rendered In said court whoroln Nora Raich Is Slalnttff and Carrie L. Mlchaol ot al aro ofondants. and to mo dlroctod, I will on tho 18th day ot February, 1011. at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho oast front door of the court houso In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nobraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decrco,. Interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wlti Southeast quarter (S E ii) and tho South halt of tho North halt (SH ot NX) ot Section Thirty-four (SI) Township Eloven (II). N. of Itango Thirty-four (31) Lincoln county, Nobraska. Dated North Platto. Nob.. Jan. 11th. 1011, J 18 1 . I MiirONiiEiiQKji. SherllT Notice to Delinquent!. Notice is hereby given that the ren tal upon the lease contract to the fol lowing decribed chool land in Lincoln County, Nebraska, as sot opposite the names of the holdors hereof, is delin quent nnd if tho amount which is duels not paid within 60 days from the date of this notice, said contracts will be de clared forfeited by tho Board of Educa tional Lands and Funds, and said for feiture will be entered of record In the manner provided by law. S EJ N E i, N WJ, S W J, SEJ 36-11-29 Jacob Ruckiyer All 16-1129 Bella Edmlsten All 1612-29 Charlie Ernpie E. C. Cowles, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buil dings. Dated Feb. 10, 1911. S