Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entored at North Pintle. Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. Land Patents. Tho rfltildltv with which rrovernmont land in Weatorn Nebraska Is passing " i Into the ownership of tho actual settler, No. 342 and road No. 45, the commis is evidenced by the patents which aro sloners deem tho road not for tho public helncr received bv the local U. S. land ofllco for persona living in the larfd district, which is but ono of five in the west part of tho ntnto north of tho is North Platte riyor. One day last week twenty-nlno patents, covering 13,800 ucroa were received, nnd tho preceding day twenty-flve were received. Tho receint of these, patents show that tho people have been staying with their homeatoads, and aro doing mighty well, thank you, and do no.t need eastern capital, na our peoplo them selves have monoy to do business with. Aa a little diversion we hold" elections and send a .senator and representative that equals four tlmea tho average num- bor In tho peoplo and property the eartcrn legislative represent. Our noonle aro thrify: we don't need any influx of dudo homesteaders. Everyone of the above have lived well and In tho last flvo ears have become independent. Thoy own their own homos and would bo clad to entertain visitors if they do not Interfcro with tho work. Throughout the country good schools and dally and weekly pnpora and maga zines are tho rule. Hero is found tho clean, Btrong and healthy cltlzons. Larimer Case Again. ' A senator who held in tho flght to oust Lorlmer is quoted as saying that the'easo of tho Illinois man will bo re opened, soon aftor tho Sixty-second congress convenes! In fact, according to this quotation, this senator, whoso namo Is withheld, will lntroduco a res olution immediately after convening calling for tho investigation over again. Thia is not at nil surprising, in vlow of hc developments In tho Investigation conducted by tho Illinois legislature Binco the adjournment of tho congresa that whitewashed Lorimer. Nor is it surprising to hoar that now evidence will be submitted. Tho disclosure at 8nrlntrfleld. throutth tho testimony of II. II. Kohlsaat and others, confirm tho belief expressed before tho Wash Ington verdict was rendered, that not all the essential facto were brought out In the United States senate. Mr. Kohlsaat's statement that he know of $100,000 being raised for Ldrlmer's election and his refusal on thought of imprisonment to dlvulgo tho namo of his Informant, indicates what was gen erally understood nt tho time, that those in charge of tho Lorimer case at Washington were handicapped in tho presentation of their evidence It re mains to bo fion whothor they will try to get all of'thls inside information next timo. If Lorimor la again placed on trial bofore tho senato ho is moro likely to lose, becauso of the chnngo in tho per s6nliel of the senate. Omahn Bee, The legislature has passed a bill pro vidlng for the taxation of mortgages on real estate property. "And to pro vent dbublo taxation on uncumbercd proptorty la tho state." In epoaking of tho bill tho State Journal saya "Tilts bill declares a mortgage on real estate to be an "Interest In the real estate for purposes of nsaesument and taxation." The amount and vnluo of the mortgago is assessed against tho mortgagee. The taxes levied thereup on a to bo a lien upon the mortgage Interest, "and tho excoss in value of the real estate above the mortgngo or mortgages, thereupon shall bo taxed to tho ownnv of tho premises and be a lion on bin interest." It ia provided that the owner of tho land may pay the tax oa the mortgage or tho ownor of tho mortgage may pay the tax on the land, each in that casohnving a lien upon tho interest for which ho pays tho tax. Within ft week tho thirty-BOCOnd .NebrasKa legislature will navo con I linvn kim. eluded ita labors and rotired to home and constituents, Ono member Moody of Logan county, has already departed for good nnu ovorynoay is gettinc rest less. The unto tec tor tno unai adjourn moot a Anrn u. Tiiurst ay. out tho nc tual work will probably not bo concluded until Saturday, and tho Btotuted clock will be necoBsary to llveup to tho letter Of the joint agreement, as inr aa tno senate la concerned the members will be. willing to ceaso their labors tomor row, but tho house haa many multifar ious plana and projects a til 1 unfinished and Has patience to atay a fow day a more, Tho Placek reapportionment bill tinBscd tho lower house of tho lcrtislu ture Thursday afternoon. While tho bill gives Heatern Nebraska Increased representation in both the senuto and Umhb. II- Una li.on rfttfenrl Utr l.ntli ' republicans and democrats aa unfair to many counties in that uiatrlctg are bo formed as mK6 "wfcMare'M thev ware frttmlriu JSnnWi i m!!H can. Uwkv this bill; Lincoln county constitutes & representative district, and with Dawson and Keith counties is ' entitled to a float representative, Commissioners' Proceedings. March 24, 1911 Board meet agree- able to adjournment, present Streltz, Roberts nnd county clerk. Agreement made with Geo. DIcner to grade part of road 314 at 15 centB per cubic yard, one-half of the cxpenso to be paid by road district No. 12 and one- half to b paid by commissioners district I No. 2. Whereupon board adjourned until tomorrow. March 25. Mil Board met samo ni yesterday, uoau mo. w comes up tur uuui utuuu, there being sufficient remonstrance, ex- ccssive expense in the change and vn- cation of Bald road and there being no connection botween the proposed road - good. The petition is therefore denied. Clerk directed to return to the do- positor any excess after tho expense paid. Chango in Road No. 319J cornea before tho board for final action tho right of way for tho change in the rond being ctvon by the ownors of tho land, tho board considering the road for the public good; tho chango In the road is there foru granted according to petition. Road No. 311comf8 up for final action, ho board considering tho claims for dam ago cxccsslvo and that the establish ment of road No. 341 would cause tho vacation of other roada that aro now established and aro sufficient for tho public good. The petition Is thereforo dented. Ray C, Langford, county treasurer: You nro hereby authorized to refund to A. D. Dailoy the sum of $4.30 on ac count of error having been made in his personal assessment for tho year 1910. 500 having been included in his person al tax as Improvements on government land assessed aa now land 1910. Road No, 337 comes up for final action, tho board being of tho opinion that thero lu too great u damago to tho land over which tho road crosses and that said road is not for public benefit. A sufficient rcmonstranco presented against tho os tablishmcnt of tho said road, the peti tion la therefore denied. Road No. 839 comes bofore tho board of county commissioners for final action, tho board being of tho opinion that tho road ia for tho public good, tho road is therefore granted as par report of tho special commissioner. nv.,i n-,, in v,wu !f,i t-icu t'.uu.u. ,n wu, ut,.u.,..w OVOrsoer OI tno roau UlStriCt ISO. uU nnu m . . , n . I bona approved. I TInnn thrt r,MirAnfnf nn of n linM. nun ruiur u. owim its iiuiiruy uwuiiiii:u ovorseer oi uoau lmsi. xno. ana nia "fc m l bond nnhroved. W. V. rinfilipliiimn la hnrhv nn. pointed overseer of rond Dlst. No. 28 and bond approved. Settlement of A. I. Goodenow asovor- seor of road Diat. 38 received and ap proved. Thero b6ing $23 of a balanco in the hands of tho overseer of road Dlst. 38, samo was paid to tho county treasurer for tho benefit of road Diat. 38. Settlement with Wm. Peterson ovor seer of road Dlst. 18 mado andupproved. Found a balance duo Wm. Poterson of $4.00. Tho following road claims were al lowed against tho various Road Dlst. fund: A. II. DIelil, road Dlst. No. 12, 100.- 00. W. A. Hayes, road DlBt. No. 26, 100.- 00. II. D. Lewis, road Dlst. No. 32, 200.- 00. O. A. Howard, rond Dlst. No. 14, 100.00. Win. Smith, road Diat. No. 22, 100.- 00. W. K. Benuchump, road Dist. No. 28, 50.00. Wm. Peterson, road Diat. No, 18, 200.00. A. W. Johnson, rond Dist. No, 15, 100,00. E.G. Hostottor, bridge work at Max well, allowed on bridgo fund for 51.25. Whereupon the board adjourns until April 25, 1911. Midnight ia the Ozarks, and yet sleepless Hiram Scrunton, of i;iay uity, in,, coughed anc couched. He was in the mountains on tho advico sumption, but found no helnin tho cllm- ate, ana startcu nomo. Hearing of ur. King's Now Discovery. h bogan touso It. "I believed it saved my life," ho wrtlnn "for It. mrwln n nnw mini nf mm Inn tlmt T ran n aw iln rrnnil it-nt-lr nmiln l I -11 I.. .n. i.. . i" grinpo. asthma, croun. whoonlnor couch. I'ui uii iuiii; uiBvuaeu, cougus, coiut), in- hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarsoncds or quinsy, us tno best Known romedy. Prico COc and $1.00. Trial bottlo frco. Guaranteed by Stono Drug Co. CONTRACTORS Wanted. Rids oiiOOO.OOO, cubic yards of earth work out of Urokcn Bow west to Arnold. Gandy and Tryon on the new proposed railroad. Grading to actuully begin in noxtninotv davs. Call and sen or xvrltn statlne whoro vour outfits aro atureHnnt unu mzu, 10 Nobraakn Central & Western Ry., Rroken How or Arnold Nob. Kicked by a Mad Horse, Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow oscupo from losing his f.ul W"foveloped, hutat laatBucklun'a Arnlca Sttlve cured it completely. Its wo grentcsr. neater oi uicors, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold sores, bruises nno piles on earth, Try it. .ate. at atono urug ue. How States Staiid. Automobilo statistics show that there :are In United States about flvo hundred thousand automobile. New York leads all other States in the registration of cars with 64,000. California, with its all-year-round touring, is second, with 40,000; Massachusetts, comes third, with 39,000, while Illinois' record shows 35,000, Pennsylvania and Ohio rank next tho former with 34,000 and tho latter with 32,000. Iowa has come up with leaps and bounds and now registers 23,600. New Jersey boasta 20,000' machines, while Michigan, the greatest motor-car manu facturing State, has only 18.500. In the ordr of their registrations tho other lending States aro Nebraska, 16,000; Indiana, 16,000; Wisconsin, 16,000; Mis souri, 13,000; and Connecticut, 11,000. Maxwell Telcpost Items. If tho Gandy railroad doea not go, they mlgh build u road to Maxwell, and own it themselves. 8300,000 would pretty near do, right-of-way being donated. A. II. Sowlc, of Denmark, sold his 160-acro farm Saturday, to J, J. Jacob- Ben, oi uoolti8, too consideration ucing $1,900, Jacob Jacobsen making the sale. Mr. Jacobsen will not movo on tho farm until anothor year. Gift Kettle Bold hla farm on the island Wednesday to parties residing nt Kearney by name of Leonard. The price was forty dollars per acre. Mr. Kettle is undecided m to whoro he will locate. REAPING BENEFIT.. From the Experience of North Platte People. We aro fortunate indeed to bo able to benefit by tho experience of our neigh born. The public utteranco of North Platte residents on tho following sub ject will interest and benefit thousands or our renders, itcad tins statement. No better proof enn bo had. Georgo W. Welnborger, 109 West 9th St., North Platte, Neb., saya: "Two years aco I became afflicted with Kidney trouble and suffered from agon- Izmir nulna through my bacK. l crad ually grew worse, became stiff nnd lamo and on account of losing my rest at nignt, uccamo an run uown. my kidneys themselves did not perform . .9 i i t t i " their functions normally, learning oi Doan'n Kidney Pills, X procured them from McDonell & Graves' Drug Store and after I had taken the contents of six boxes, I was entirely cured. Prior ,.,,, ft..-), v.J,.. p i. t ,,., t. w vwiii t. J t a u avaa,j av awa iu vv iv nT from work, for snvnral months. but alter taking this remedy only one month. I WOS able to resume Work." l?BTr-MI barn Co.. Buffa n. Now York. C. -.1.'. sole ucenta for tho United States Remember tho name Doan'a and i.. . i 10K8 no Oilier. DR. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon, Optician. 1 District Surgeon U. P. R. R. t Heiishey, Nebraska. Uncle Sam Stands First, Uncle Sam, in his suit of stars and atripes, stands first among all nations, and in thia elevated position ho is like our cigorstho equal of any and sur paascd by nono. Wo have been mak' ing cigars in North Platto for over t quarter of a century. If we did not maka good cigars we would havo been out of busiposa years ago for no one wouiu uuy our cigars it inoy wore not goon, j sire tins truer J. K SCHMALZRIED. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer District . To all persons interested: Notice ia hereby given that on tho 10th day of March, 1911, thoro was filed with tho city council of North Platte, Nebraska, a petition praying time a mterni sower district' be formed from tho following described blocks, to wit: Rlocka 1, 8. 9, and 16 of Pcniston b Addition to North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraaku. Said lateral sower to be constructed of ten-inch sower pipe with proper uuan tnnKB, man-noics ana appliances, commencing at contor lino of tho nlley running tnrougn said uiock i, intersect Ing with the main sower on Enst "A' street, oxtendlng thenco southerly in tho centor of said alloy, through the obovu described property to the north lino of Enst "E street. That tho council has set said matter for hear her on the 18th dav of Auril. 1911, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., (Oillclal Time) nt the olllco of the city council In tho court houao of aaid city. All parties interested aro hereby notified to bo present at tho above named tint" and placo, and show cuuse, if any. whv said lateral district should not bo formed aa prayed, and special assess ments thereafter levied an provided by law, upon tho real tiatnto constituting said district for the construction and maintenance of tho samo. Dated this 28th day of March, 1911. TlIOS . C. Patterson. Mnvor. I AtUst: Chab. F, Temple City Clerk. Homeopathy 1 Principles Similea, Sknilibus, CitraatHs A like remedy will cure a like disease as a remedy which has tho samo symptoms, or produces tho same In tho well, will cure those In the sick, nnd with na turo'B help will euro quicker than any other, and with less expense to the human economy. This system of medicine has at ita command anything In thot realm of cure, 8uch as electricity In any form, tho Vibrator, Massage, Hyrotherafenties. Therefore tho correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than whihis with n single borrowed idea. For out of town patients and all those interested: rootn8 furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and the necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Prncticioner GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Office over McDonald Bank. t i nm ton l,honu8 Residence 115 tflrflf!(t JKitf!fMM Jfrftflir Jftjft- JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specially. SKIN DISEASES. Day nnd night cnllH promptly answered uiuce r. a. Hospital, mono 042. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Ofii ce Physiciana and SurgeonB Hoapita Phones: Olllco 642, Residence 644. DR. A, A. WARD, Olllco: Hotel Tlmmerman. Special attention given diseases of women and emergency surgery. t A. J. AMES. MAIUE AMES. 5i t' nnn4nr. i . M y UOCIOrS AmCS a AniCS, ! . O j rnysicians ana surgeons, Oflico over Stono Drug Co. Phnnno I UlliCO 27a i Residenco 273 a F. J. BROEKER, Merchant Tailor. We havo recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies apparei oi an ciassess, and we .. t i t guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship anu penect nt. Go to SORENSONS Kon Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Alio Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. NOTICE FOU PUI1LIOATION, Social No 01017. Dollar! moot of tlin lntrlnr U. H. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb. ... mar 7tn. inn, Notleo Is horoby given that Mavhull Ci. J oNcel. of North Platte. Nebraska, who on ! .,'.! lwr. JrRU!3 nomostoad entry No. 10SS7, Berlal No. 01017. for south half, northoast quarter and south hair northwest auartor ot bootlon 31, township IB, north nKo 32, west of tho Otli Principal Meridian, has filed notleo of Intention to claim to tho land alwvo described, beforo tho Keglster and liocelvor at North Platte. Nebraska, on ithe lOthday of May. 1011. Claimant . names as wltnessest David Maeonibor. James Uochan. W. W. Groves, all of North Platto. Nob.. Walter lteauchamp, iiiaKu unai nvo year tiroor. to establish mUM J. E. Evans. Keglster. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ofllco of the Supervising Architect, Washing ton, D. C. March 21. 1911. SEALED PROPOSALS will berecolved at this ofllco until 3 o'clock P. M. on tho 2nd day of May, 1911, and.then opened, for tho construction (includlg plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring), of tho U. S. Post Ofllce nt NORTH PLATTE, NEBRAS KA, In accordance with tho drawings and specification, copies of which may bo obtained from tho Custodian of tho slto at North I ofllce at tho Platte, Nebr., or at this ofllce at tho uiscruiion oi me oupor - vising Architect, James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgton Special attention Riven to confine mcnts and children's diseases. Ofllco Phone 183 lies. Phono 283 Office McDonald State Hank Dld'e Let al Natice. James W. Potter, otherwise J. W. Potter, George M. Potter, otherwiao George N. Potter. Eva D. Potter. Clyde W. Potter and Hazel Potter non-resi dent defendants will take notice that on tho 14th day of March, 1911, Emma J. certain potitlon in the District court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, the object of prayer oi wnicn sa u netit on aro to quiet tho title of tho PlantifiVEmma J Turplo, in the West Half and of the IX n wu, ita ui;i if IUIUIUi III tile CUBbl half pf thatcertain tracf o.jf land situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, and des cribed aa follows: All that portion of Section nine (9), in township Thirteen (13), north of ranee thirty (30) west of the 6th p. m. lying south of the south channel of the South Platto river and cast of the public road now Inter secting said section nine (9), In a north erly nnd southerly direction, against tne tieienuanis ana eaon or them; and for a decreo findinir that the defendant. James W. Potter took title to tho said described lands by warranty deed from tno union i'acinc railroad company in the namo of J. W. Potter and the de fendant George M. Potter took tho title to said landa by warranty deed from James W. Potter in the name of George in. rotter; ana tnat at tne time of the execution of Baid deed to George IN. .rotter, tne defendant. James W. Potter wa8 an unmarried man; and that Cyrua N. Streeter was a duly author ized Justico of the Teaco of Eaton County, Michigan, and qualified under the laws of - tho State of Michltran to tako tho acknowledcment of eaidJameB W. Potter to said deed; and for a decree quieting tne title In the plaintuta against the defendants, Clydo W. Potter and Hazel Potter, ntrnlnst the Bale of anld described landa by Eva D. Potter. cuardlan of Clvdo W. Potter and Hazel rJS? EZtSFS finding that tho notice of tho order to show cauae upon tho application of Baid guardian was published for. the required length, oi time and in the manner directed by the court and as providedd by law and that the day set for the hearing thereof was duly adjourned by V14VJ V.WU4 U11U bllHb W1U IIUUI.U Ul kill; sale in said proceedings by aaid guard ian, waa publiahcd for tho required length of time and in the manner provided by law: and that said sale ana tno proceedlags therefor wero in all respects due and regular: and that the said defendants. Clyde W, Potter and Hazel Potter aro precluded and estopped from claiming any inter est in saiu premises, by reason oi any delects or irregularities in said guard i jBoouii timi, duiu u- I fendants have attained their majorities and nt said time did make full and com- tan's sale, lor tho reason that said de pleto settlement with their guardian and said guardian has long since been discharged: and that the proceeds from said salo of said minor's interests wero reinvested for their use and benefit and thov havo had tho uso and benefit of said proceeds up to the time of the said settlement with the said guardian; and tnat saiu aeienaants are barred by tne Statutes of Limitations of the state of Nebraska from claiming any interest in said premises, by reason of any defects or regularities in said guardian's sale and proceedings prior thereto, that ?J5" consideration tor said premises upon said guardian's salo and taken in the .u- .lr l i r.. rv n... iiuiuu uj. uii: UUlCUUUIIk, uvu j. i uut'i. was as a matter of fact taken by said Eva D. Potter in her capacity as said guardian; and for such other and further relief as justico and equity may require. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 24th day of April, 1911 or your default will bo taken in said causa and decree rendered against you as in said petition prayed. . Notice For Publication. William Ryan will tako notice, that on the 21st day of February, 1911, Wm G. Eider. Countv .Tudcre in nnd for Lin coln County, Nebraska, issued an order or attachment mr tne sum ol $ou.7U in an action pending beforo him, wherein John F. McAbee is plaintiff, and William uynn, defendant, and tnat property of the defendant, consisting of waurcs duo him, in the hands of tho Union Pacific Itaiiroad Company, a corporation hav ing its placo of business in Lincoln County, Nebraska, has been nttached under said order. Said causo was con tinued to tho 24th day of April, 1911. John F. McAbee, PlantiiT. By M. E. Crosbyt His Attorney. Notice of Formation of Lateral Sewer nhtrict To all persons interested: , Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of March, 1911, there was filed with tho City Council of North Platte, Nebraska, a petition praying that a lateral sewer district be formed from the following described blocks, to wit: Blocks 94 and 95 of tho original fnwn nnrl Mlnnlra 9 Q A K fi arwl 7 excepting lots 1 and 2 and G and 7 of Bald JUIocks 2, 3, 4, 5, G and 7, or North fjatte Town Lot Company's Addition to the said City of North Platte. Lin coin County, Nebraska. baid lateral sower to uo constructed often Inch sewer pipe with proper flush tanks, man-holes, and applfances, commencing at center line of the nllev 1 running through said Block 95.where tho samo joins the preeent lateral now in District "N." extending thenco west- orly in tho center of said allev. throutrh the abovo discribed property to the east line or Aiaaison Avenue. for hor.rlnrr nn tho Ifitli rlnu tnf Anvfl 1911, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Offlciai Timo) at tho ofllca of the City Council in thn court house of said city. All par ties interested are hereby notified to bo present at the aboved named tlmo and place, and show cause, if any, why said lateral district should not be formed as prayed, and special assessments there the real estato constituting Bold district niter loviea as provided by iul uw vunsirucuon nu maintenance Dated this 28th day o( March, 1911. ujios. u. i'atterson, Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple1, City Clerk, J .I.O.VIII iiliil UIIII1IU J . I ".OI"". iH l' HKILMHHIIIQ ... Turnle and Mabel W Turnip fllnd thplr Union Pacific railroad company, a cotpora . . .... . iurpie.iiiou tnpir ,. ob,,.. am, ,,,. of which said Local Notice. All persona are hereby warned not to trespass en that tract of land In sec tion 28, formerly n part of tho Isaac Dillon property purt lying weat oi tno county rood and extending from tho Worth 1'Jntte Uiver to corporation lino of tho city of North Platte. Tres passers will be liable to prosecution. North Platte, March 6th. W. W. BinoE, Agent. NOTICE. Tim unknown helm of Thomas Lowo. deceased, will tako notleo that on tlio Stli day of January. iun. Margaret J iiunuy, plaintiff herein filed her petition In tho dis trict court of Lincoln counts'. Nebraska. an.ln.1 tm a.l1 rlnfnnrlnnt. Ittinln.rlnfl wltlt potitlon aro to ouiet tno iiuo 10 loienriain block clffhtr-flvo of tlioorlelnal town of tho city of North Platte. In llio plaintiff heroin, Aiarearot .1 minor, au against tno hrui uo fondaots. tlio unknown lirlra of Tiiomns Ivowe. deceased, and tlio Union l'aclflo rail road company, and to enjoin Raid defendant!), tlio unknown hrlrn of Tliomnx I.owe. de r JUL lZliAa0jJa ceased, from assorting or c.lalmlnir any right. tltio or interest in or to said lot dent in uiock olirhty-flvo and irom Interfering with tlio possrstdon of tlio plaintiff In tlio same, and for general eci'iltablo relief. you aro rcoiiired to answer nam petition on or befo-o tho 27th day of March, ion. M A1KIA11ET J. DUNDY. Ily WIKvj.x ft HaMlgan Her Attornoys. LKGAI. NOTICE. In Tlio District Court of Lincoln Counti. Nobraska In I liu matter or tlio addIICai on or John Oaedlio. Guardian of Ktrecrt Martens, an In competent Iperson, for lcavo to tell real estato ono Kit. On rending and Mine tlio tiutttlon duly vcrlllcd by John Gaedko. Guardian of tho nurson and estato of Kmrorl Mirton. an In- coiniwlent for license to sell tho following do'crllied ral ostato 'O'wlti The Southeast Quarter (HKW) of tho Northeast Quarter (NE!4) tho East Halt (EH) of tho Sotitbeaat Quarter OvM) and tho Southwest Quarter JHWXlof tho Houthoast Quarter (SKH) of iccl on Twentv-tlireo (ii). Towns ilu Teo(lU) North, Ilange Thlrtr-ono (31) west of tho nth 1' M, In Lincoln County, Nohraska, for the uuruosoof raising funds for tLn malntonanen of said Eggcrt Martens. a tiu it appearing from tho said petition tnat tho said real estato constat of a quarter sec Ion of land In Lincoln County, Nebraska, from Which tho lncomn dnrlvil iIiiom nnt exceed 1.00 por years It Is thxrofcre ordered that tho noxt of kin of said Eggert Martens, and all persons Inter ested In said o-tato appear before mo at Chambors In tho Court llouso. In tho City f worm raitto. nciirasxa. on tlio -1st day or April, 1011, at U o'clock a. ni.. to. show cause If any thoro bo. why lhcnso nhould not bo granted to said John Gaedke, guardian. to SOU said real estato for tlin rmr- poCH alxivn set forth. It Is further ordered that a copy of this ortlor lo personally served on all persons Interested In said estato at least fourteen days beforo tho dale sot for tho hearing, and published ouch each week for four successlvo weeks, in tuo North riatto Trlhuno. printed and published In said County of Lincoln- Dated at Chambers In said Lincoln County, this ltftb day of March, It'll. 11, M. UltlMES, mil- Judge of tho District Court. I'KOIJATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln count?. Ne braska. Star. 17th. 1011. In tho matter of tho estato of Mary E. Dudley, deceased. Notleo Is horubv irlvon. that the rrrflltnrn of said deceased will moot tho Administrator of said estato. boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho rountv court room In said county, on tho 18th day of April, iuu. anu on tno iMtn uoy oructobor. ltill, at 0 o'clock a- m. each day. for tho pur poso of presenting thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their Rr0 hhowcu lor crooitors to present their claims and ono rear tor tho Administrator to ?"10 ,1?.a,ld -r1?8.11"' .,'roSL fho J4i!i d5 ,' Mar.. 1011. This notleo to bo nubllshed for eight successlvo Issues in tho North l'latto 1'latto Tribune, a legal nowsuanor nulillshed In said county prior to Apr, lBth, lull. ml7- JOHN QHANT.County Judge. NOTICE FOU rUIlLIOATION. Serial No. 028 1U. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Nob. March s. Hill. Notleo Is horoby given that Oeorgo J. Long ot North riatto. Not)., who. on April 21. mod. mado homestead entry No. 218S9. Berlal No. (KJalO. for southwest quarter. Sec 20. Twp. 14. N H. .11. W of tho Oth Principal Meridian, has Died notleo of Intention to mako final II vo year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Krulstor anil Itn- colvor at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho titb oay or may. ivu- Claimant names as wltnessen Gnnririi Kopf. Georgo Patterson, Chris Schick and l- red lmants. an or north l'latta. Nob. m7-0 J. E. Evans. Ileglstor. Notice for Publication. Serial No. 01000-05000. Department of tho Interior. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. 0.8 , Aiar.7tb.im. Notleo la horoby clvcn that Chris Sclitak.nf North Platte. Neb., who on May 28. 1801. mado Homestead Entry No. IWM. Hcrlal Nn. 01VKS0. for SM NR k. and SK NWM. and on Juno 30th. 1001, mado Homestead Entry No. MO!!, Serial No, O50H0. for Ni NWK. NH NEW and on an in section, -u, xownsnip, u, N , rango S9, W of tho sixth principal meridian has filed notleo ot Intention to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described; boforo tho Register and Receiver at North Plat tn NnhrnHkn. on tho 0th day of May, 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: Loron Purdv. Jess Long. Samuel llawltlna. T.'rntil.- Steel all of North Platte. Nebraska. miu-n ,i. it. icvans. Iteirlster Serial NO.UlUt. Notleo for 1'ubllcatlon-lsolated Tract. Public Land Salo. Department of tho Intorlor. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob . . March a, 1011 Notice Is horobv clrnn that., n. iltrwi ,.. tho Commissioner ot tho Gnnnrnl T.nnri nou. undor provisions of Act of Congress ap proved Juno 27th. 10C6, (Hi Stats., 817), we will offer at public sale, to tho highest bidder, at ten o'clock a. m.. on tho &th day of May. 1011. at this olllco. the followlng-descrlbod land: FM of SK of Section 0. townshlu 15. N.. itatigoao. w. oreth PrliiLpal Morldlan. Anv oersonii ,-lftlmlnir mfv..rnlv . .) described lands aro advlsod to Illo their claims or objections on or bofore the tlmo ui:oiK"aiuu lur aio. , j. k, kvans Register. t1?. tboIHstrlct Court of tho Thirteenth Nebraska Lincoln County. ThomasCoopor. Plaintiff, vs- Charlos Francis, Mao Hlchaitlson. Inilso Klchardson and Margaret Itlchardson, Defendants- , NOTICE. Charles Irancls. Mao Itlchardson, Loulso Itlcliardson i and Margaret Klchardson, dofen ddanta. will tiiko notleo that on the 27th. day nl?l1,,,, I i""1? C(H)pcr,plalntiir heroin filed his petition In the District Court of Lin coin County Nebraska, against said defen dants.the object and prayerof wl.lcli aro to se cure tho cancellation of a deed purporting to havo been executed by Alexander Itlchardson Deceased, and protondlngto convey tn Un- lilchanlson. deceased to BEM N WW an uiviuHu ono nair interest to Wl MUm r d lots tylxVesSW Twnri. I ' - w I U L.1JII havo tho title of said Promises nuloted Infills olaintnr. l ou aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 8th day of May. 1011. " on on Dated March 27th 1011. ' Thomas Cooi-Eit. Plaintiff , ily Geo. E. l-rcneli. Attorney KITMM A uv KVfflSOT5'rtUnC0,n C0UntV' M- MuSlMila.01 t,,ocstat ot James nP'lrdl.nrn.('fl"nK "u petition of Italnh P.W prrlnf that regular admlnlstratloi of SecUons hiOYrV0. ,WMved " PVw"3 by Bections bJ).-3-4, Cpbboj-s Htatuto of I'.WU Ordorcd. That April 21. lull, at 0 o'clock not tlon wZTnn18., Mlne? 'or hearing Md 20" a Persons Interested In said PL0.10.' may appoar at a county court to i '?" ! and loTOd coi,rTSrH a WZl l0.," Brinim! """" uum not j; 'flits order to bo printed for six successtvii Issues In tho North Plitto Trlbuno7 a f?iVl newspaper publlshod In Lincoln county Nebraskn. nr n, tn a.,.ii.i Vm. l-ou"w