The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 18, 1911, Image 8

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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono Year by Mall in aifva"Co...i .... .$1.25
One Year by Carrier in udvanco $1.50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911.
Tho recent legislature passed a law
which prohibits nil gift enterprises. It
is believed that the bill will do away
with many concerns doing busi
neps, some of which nro kept up wholly
by thoofTerinfjof prizes. Tea cotnpunies,
the Larkin concerns, and all others will
Coming to North
Platte.
A Cordial Reception in Store.
Tho ono hundred und fifty Omaha
businesn men and manufacturers who
are to visit North Platte, on May 23rd
will find that n cordial welcome nwnits
them. The people of North Platto are
first boosters for North Platte, and
after that boosters for Nebraska.
Whllo they expect to have North Platte A;ncilH Doctor. SnRC.ial-
i ii i e..i .!... I " ' i
H WIIOICHUIC jlUllll UV BUIIlll 1UIU1U IJUU.',
they aro not envious of Omaha, and arc
willing to give its wholesalers the glad
hand of welcome socially and in a bust
ncss way give them every order possi
ble. What helps to make Omaha
greater tends to mako Nebraska
greater, therefore North Platte will bo
glud to Welcome the Omaha boosters and
will strive to mako their short stay in
our city pleasant.
ists, will be at the
Pacific Hotel.
Why Is It
Our business on UNION FLOUR is
increasing every month? There's a
reason for it. It is because every
sack is made of the choicest selec
tions of wheat by expert methods.
A. J. AMES. MARIE AME3. A
-) Dsclsrs Ames & Ames, H
8 Physicians anti Surgeons,
Office over Stone Drug Co.
prn ) Office 273
Phones t t-i.i on
1 1KOIUCII1.0
Monday and Tuesday,
May 3 and 4 remain
The Grand Islnnd fnctory last week
shinned out over 100.000 nounds beet
most likely ht compelled to quit on thin 8ecd to their dlirerent growers. This
account.
TWO DAYS ONLY.
Colonel Bryan seems to be regaining
the popularity which ho lost and It
would not bo surprising if he would re-
celvo the presidential nomination nejtt
.year. Thoso democrats who fought
him and thought they had him down
and out ns a presidential probability
are forced to admit thut ho shows a
wonderful power of rccuporatlon,
A set of eighteen comprehensive
Irrigation measures were passed at the
rocent session of the legislature, nearly
all of which were Introduced by Senator
donghnd of North Platte. All of the
measures had the emergency clnusc
when passed by both houss and be
came laws whon thoy were approved by
Governor Aldrlch.
It is generally bollaved nt Washing
ton that thero will be n reinvestigation
of tha charges agninst Senator Lorimor.
Tho introduction of a resolution by
Senator LaFollettc, for a reopening of
the case together with the recent Im
portant disclosures in relation to th-
alleged bribery fund at Springfield,
it would neem that Sunator Lorimcr
cannot escnpeVfrom a new Inquiry. If
he is Innocent ho should not fenr a re
investigation.
Senator Brown of Nebraska iu certain
thnt hik fedorul income tax amendment
will bo adopted this year, Ho figures
that thirty-one ntates legislatures huve
voted in its favor and that only four
more are needed to carry it through,
Mr, Brown evidently antMputcs favor-
ablo action on the part of several stntes
where one house wob in favor only and
where another voto will bo necessary.
Washington Post.
shipment Includes quite a quantity of
American grown seed, which is grown
by our government in tho state of
Washington. The cultivation of beot
seed, In the last three or four years, is
increasing considerably and is carried
on wholly by the government.
Lodge Pole has announced its inten
tion of putting forth one of the largest
Fourth of July celebrations ever held
In the western pnrt of tho state. It Is
also expected to have their water
works and electric lights in running
order by that date.
Cheyenne county is to have a rcul
ostrich farm in the near future. It is to
bo locatod near Sidney and will occupy
sixtcon acres or ground. We suppose
that plumes will go down to bedrock
prices jib soon as the farm gots into
running order.
Business the country over is dull,
and though more activity was predic
ted after April let, it has not mater
ialized; in fact bank clearings, which is
a business barometer, Bhow n con
tinued decline. Whllo business condi
tions aro not considered unhealthy,
thoy are by no means satisfactory.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic. Phyalclnn and Surgeon
IUV M"V lilitllllVII n u in V MOVE-
omen Phono ikj Res. l'liono 28.1
Olllco McDonald State Hank Hlilv
Rcmarkhble Success of these
Talented Physicians in the
Treatment of Chronic
Diseases.
but it is ground for us under special
right up to the mark. Try a sack.
If not satisfied we will take it back.
Price of 48-pound sack 1.40.
Department Store.
OFFER THEIR SERVICES
FREE OF CHARGE.
One of the bills passed by the recent
legislature and approved by tho gover
nor provides that all bridges hereafter
built or repaired shall bo strong enough
to bear tho weight of twenty ton?.
Another new law changes tho day of
examination by county superintendents
from Friday to Saturday, another pro
hibit1) and makes it unlawful for minors
to smoke or chow tobac:orand still
another making the open season for
quail tho first fifteen days In November.
Springflold Republican: Tho tendency
nmong American railroads seems to con-
tlnue toward the construction of rolling
Htock of greater and greater weight
and the carriage of houvier train loads.
There has lately been turned out of the
Atchison railroad shops at Topeka,
KnB,, a Iocomotivo 121 feet long, weigh
ing 750,000 pounds and buying ten pairs
of driving wheels, It is so long that it
must be oporntad with the tender fore
most, since otherwise the engineer's
vlow ahead would bo obstructed.
Representative Kinkald has Intro
duced a bill which provides that in the
administration of tho homestead laws
Uncle Sam Stands First,
Uncle Sam. In his suit of stars and
stripes, Btands first umong all nations,
and In this elevated position ho is like
our cigars tho equal of any and sur
passed by nono, We havo been mak-
Inir clears in North Platto for over a
quarter of n century. If wo did not
mnko good cigars wo would have been
out of business yearn ago for no one
would buy our cigars if they wore not
goou. isn c tniB truot
J. F. SCHMALZRTET.
Application for Hruggist Permit.
Matter of Application of Ed car
Schiller for Drutririst Pormit.
Notice is hereby given that Edgar
scniiier did upon the mil day or April,
Th Associated Doctors, licensed by
tho state of Nebraska for tho treat
ment of deformities nnd all nervous
and chronic diseases of men, women
and children, offer to all who call on
this trip, consultation, examination, ad'
vice free, making no chorgo whatever,
except the nctunl cost of medicine. All
that is asked in return for these valua
ble s rvices is that every person treated
will state the result obtained to their
friends and thus prove to tho sick nnd
afflicted in every city and locality, that
at last treatments havs been discovered
that are reasonably sure and certain in
their effect.
These doctors aro considered by
many former patients nmongAmerica's
leading stomach and nerve specialists
and are experts in tho treatment of
chronic diseases and so great and won-
derful have been their results that in
many cases It is hard indeed to find the
dividing line bftwon skill nnd miracle.
Diseases of tho stomach, intestines,
liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, Bpleen,
kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci
atica, diabetes, bed-wetting, leg ulcers,
weak lungs and those afflicted with
long-standing, deep-seated, chronic dis
eases, that have baffled the skill of tho
family physician, should not fail to call.
According to their systom no more
operations for appendicitis, gall stones,
tumors, goiter or certain forma of
cancer. They wore nmong the lirst in
America to earn tho name of the
"Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away
with knife, with blood nnd with all
pain in the suscessful treatment of
these dangerous diseases,
If you havokidney or bladder troubles
bring a two-ounce bottle of, your urine
for chemical analysis and microscopic
examination.
Deafness often has been cured in
sixty days,
No'fifattor what your ailment may bo,
no mnttor what others may have told
you, no matter what experience you
may havo had with other physicians, it
will be to your advantage to see them
at once. Hnvo It forever settled in your
mind. If your case is incurable they
will give you such advice ns may re
lievo nnd stay the disease. Do not put
off this duty you owo yoursolt or your
friends or relatives who are suffering
becauso of your sickness, ns a visit this
far Liaiier License.
Matter of Application of John C.
We do not grind this flour ourselves MX&lSl?wn that John C.
Lien did upon the 15th day or April, a.
u. iv Li. iiie niB a nnii cat on to ine uiv
contract that it must always grade NeWkT or liceneo To' sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
at corner Front & Dewey utreots,
beta No. 200 East Front street in
the Citv of North F atte. Lincoln
Countv. Nebraskn.fromthefirstTuepday
of May, 1911. to the First Tuesday of
May. laiz.
r . .. .
If there bo no objection, remonstrance
or protest filed within two wcekB from
April 18th A. D . 1911 said license
will be gran ted. John C. Den,
Applicant.
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of Application of Henry J,
Rcbhausen for Liquor License.
Notice is hereby riven that Henry J
Rebhausen did upon the 15th day of
April, A. D. 1911, file his application to
the Uity council or North i'latte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, for license to
sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
at No. C07 N. Dewey Street In
the City of North Platte. Lin
coln County, Nebraska, from the first
Tuesday of May, 1911, to tho first Tues
day of May, 1912.
If there be noobiectlon. remonstrance
or protest filed within two weeks from
April 18lh. A. V. 1911, said Hcenso will
be granted. Henry J. Rebhausen,
Applicant.
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of Application of Fred Wnltc
math for Liquor License.
Notice is hereby given that Fred
Waltemath did upon he 15th day of
April, A. D. 1911, file his application to
tne city council or worth JPlatte, Lin
com county, Nebraska, for license to
sell mnlt, spirituous and vinous liquors
on the south 24 fet of Lot 4, Block
103, being No. 613 N. Dewey St., in
tne city oi worth v atte. Lincoln
county, Nebraska, from the first Tues
day of May, 1911, to the first Tuesday
oi May, voiz.
ii mere oe no objection, rcmon
strance or protest filed within two
weeks from April 18th, A. D, 1911, said
license win dc granted.
r RED WALTEMATH.
Applicant.
Homeopathy
Principles
Similea, Sirnilibus, Curantus
A like remedy will cure n like
disease ns. a remedy which has
tho snmo symptoms, or produces
the same in the well, will cure
those In tho sick, and with na
ture's help will euro quicker than
any other, nnd with less expense
to tho humin economy. This
system of medicino has at its
command anything In the realm
of cure, such as electricity In any
form,, the Vibrator, Massage,
Hyrothernfenties. Therefore tne
correctness of choosing this line
of treatment, rnthor than whims
with a singio borrowed idea.
For out of town patients nnd all
those Interested: rooms furnished
When desired, for confinement,
medical and the necessary v surgi
cal cases. Trained nurses in
attendance.
Dr. J, S. Twmem,
Medical and Surgical Prncticioner
GEO. D. DENT,
Phvcirian anil iirnnnn.
nro. nvAr Mr-rinnnW Rnnif Application tor Liquor License
Office 130 V maiier oi Application oi luko V.
rnones rtj-.t.i nc V Haley for Linuor T.ironsn
E Notice is herby given that Luke F,
WttXXMr!Xtttt.tttttt Haloy did upon the 15th day of Anril.
A. D. 1911, filed his application to the
City Council of North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, for license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
at 110 U. Sixth street in
the city of North Platte. Lincoln
y nnd night call promptly ariswored county, Nebraska, from tho first Tues-
Ofnco P. S. Hospital. Phono 642. rft,01 JV,Jriy11' t0 the Hrat Tuesday
It there bo noobiectlon. remonstrance
or protest filed within two weeks from
April isth A. D, 1911, said license will
be granted, Luke F. Haley.
Applicant
JOE B. REDFIELD, Wl. D.
Physician ana Surgeon.
Specialty: SKIN DISEASES.
Da:
DR. A, A. WARD,
Olllent Hotel Tlmrocrman.
Special attention given diseases oi
women and cmergen.y surgery.
i n fir mi mnminftrmn mn nmn rrrnT
1 UK. W. W. SADLER.
Physician, Surgeon, Optician.
District Surgeon U. P. It. It.
llEItSHBY. NEDHASKA.
A f 111 rtl. li . it if k it. nil...
:"ri'"":r y help apparel of all classess, and
charged from his last contract of ser- .niritnniiVn mir.
Vlco as an otllccr, BoHIier, sailor or c nal hnd mechanical mirnoses onlv nt
marine, after service during tho civil 003 North Dovrcy Btreot in the City of
war, war with Spain or Philippine In. North Platte v-WnMln nt Neto
surrectlon Bhall be entitled to credit In to l Vo fl srTuesd.V'of Mav 19127 . 1
llou of residence for time ho actually If thereby no objection, remonstrance
served, but no patent shall Issue to or protest filed within two weeks from
you.
Remember, this freo offer Is for two
days only.
Married ladles must como with their
husbands nnd minors with their futhers,
Office at Pacific hotel Wednesday and
Thursday. Hours 10 n. m, to 8 p. m.
him until ho Iiub resided upon, Improved
and cultivated his homestead for at
least one year after ho has commenced
his Improvements..
In u fight butweon tho Mexican fed
eral and the revolutionists nt Agna
Prioata which Is jnsc over tho Mexican
linelast Friday, two residents of
Douglas, Ariz,, wero killod and sovoral
wounded by stray bullets. To provent
a repetition of tho Douglas episode,
President Taft has ordored the Sixth
tho 18th of April, A. D.1911, said per
mit win no grantcu.
Udgar ocuiLiliEit, Applicant.
Application for Druggist Permit
Mutter of Anulicntion of M.
McCnrty for Druggist Pormit.
Notice is hereby trivon that M. I.
McCnrty did upon tho 17th day of April.
A. D. 1911, fil his application to the
city council or North riatte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, for license to sell
malt, spirituous mm vinous liquors for
medicinal and mechanical purposes only
at 719 North Locust street In tha citv
of North Platto, Lincoln county, Ne-
ravnlrv stationed nt Dos Mntnn ft oi iNorm riniio, Lincoln county, we
cavalry, Btuuoneu at ues Moines, to brftsUa from ti10 flr8t Tuesday of May.
president's warning to the Mexican und
revolutionary authorities- that Amur
lean lives and interests must not bu
endangered by unrestrained border lino
fighting.
According to the muster of tho lato
census, the industrial army of the
United States numbers 86,000,000 men
and women, Tina classification Includes
farmers and farm workers Tho total
war strength of the world, exclusive of
tho United States, according to tho ofil
clal figures of every country maintain
ing an army, is 19,142,000. We may
therefore, rightly bo considered n nation
aC tttuiitrt ' A ii frt stllM illtnw ttiii.iirnnn
!. 5J!!i 5'H i ?uL "life "n
100,000. So. whllo the United States inhere-bo no o bjectlon. rernonstrnnco
has always round its resources sufllci- "r P1"4 flIrdr,Hfe1 weeks from
tnt In times of need, its own standing April 18th, A. D. 1911 said pormit will
military tirmv is a fimnll fructuro of it 00 rnteu. alonzq u, MOUONBLL,
rmt mmy of Induetry, Bee. Applicaflt
1911, to the first Tuesday of May, 1912.
u mere do no objection, romon-
strnnccB or protest Hied within two
weeks from April 18th, 1911, said per
mit will bo crnnted.
M I. McCauty, Applicant.
Application for Druggist Permit.
Matter of Application of Alonzo D.
McDonell for Druggist Permit.
Notice is hereby given that Alonro
D. McDonell did upon the 17 th day of
April, A. D, 1911, fllo his application to
to tho City Council of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license
to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous
liquors for medicinal and mechanical pur
poses only at 523 North Downy Street
in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, from tho first Tues-
to tho first Tuesday
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of Application of Charles T
Whelnn for Liquor License.
Notice is hereby civen that Charles
T. Whelan did upon the 15th day of April
a. u. ivii, nie ms application to the
City Council of North. Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, for license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors nt
201 and 206 E. Front St. in tho Citv of
iNorin natte. Lincoln uountv. Nebras
ka, from tho first Tuesday of May, 1911,
10 me nrsc iuesaay oi may luiz.
ii mere De no objection, rernon
strnnco or protest- filed within two
weekB from April 18th A. D. 1911, said
license win dc granted.
CHAS. T. WHELAN,
Applicant.
Application for Liquor License.
Matter of Application of A. E. Tim
We have recently installed a French ormnn for Liquor License.
Tirv Plpnhpr for Mnn'o on,l T o,lln,' .Notice Is hereby given that A. E
AnHI. A. T). 1111. fllo hit nnnllKoHnn t
.1... . i Tir I .t .. 1 v . . vw
yuumiucu auuaiuutory worK. we me city council or Morth l'lntte, Lin-
are also tailors and know how to com "ounty. Nebraska, for license to
repair clothes. " Vp?JXa ?"d. T0lLXa
We carry samples of Hoods and r Th": oTtv V wT vV't')"?:
,. 1 . (. 1, . , , I - " J -,W... .1.1.11.)
maKe cioines OI au Kinas to order, county, Nebraska, from the 1st
insuring first-class workmonshin iaesuny of May, 1911, to the 1st
and perfect fit. Asay.01 fl,lav'J,JIZ; . ..
111 rnnrfi nn Tin nnionr ah a.ah
stranco or protest filed within two
weeks from April 18th, A. D. 1911, said
license win ue granted.
A. hi. TIMMEHMAN.
Applicant.
g.'J. BRQEKER,
Merchant Tailor.
Save Your Suits.
Wouldn't vou like to wear that per-
ffctlv crood Inst snrinir's suit niralnV
And wouldn't you wear it If you could
shorten tho jnckot to conform to tho
nrescnt ntvlc. If yon haven't the timo
to do it, or if you don't know how, just
send it to us. we nro uoing n great
deal of this kind of work this spring, as
well as cleanltm. dyeing, pressing and
adding new collara and culfs. A few
such changes will improve your old
suit 8q thut you will actually enjoy
economy.
Tho French Diy Cleaning and Press
ing Place,
Go to
SORENSONS
KOIt
Furniture Repairing
and Cabinet Work
1
Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing
Room Moulding, and Window
Screens a Specialty.
Shop 107 East Fifth. '
TO
OIU1EU OK HKAIlINn ON PETITION
WAIVE AHMINISTIIATION.
In tlio Countv Court nf T.lnrnln r-...,,.
Htato of ftouraska, Lincoln County. SS.
In tho matter of tho p.Ht&tn nf lim-rnii
Alyoa. decoasnd.
On roaUlnir nnd flllnir tho netltinn
AJrca nraylnk that tho rcirular administra
tion 01 uiu cstaia 01 nurrciMll Arlea,
dpccaspd, may be waived In Lincoln Ootintrv.
Nebraska, as provided hy ttectlon tMl-3-i.
Cohbey'H 8tatutis of ifimj, it Is boroby
ordored t That May 1. 1011. at 0 o'clock a
in-, iaio petition win bo hoard nt which tlmo
uii iwrsuns lnioruHioii in naia phlht.a mitv n.
i - i .,. ...... . . -
iwar uuiurn nio uiilllll.y court oi SnlU COUIlty
aim niiuw tausr wny 1110 prayer Oi said POM-
tlnnnr sliould not bo
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Oillce
of tho Supervising Architect, Washing
ton, D. C. March 21, 1911.-SEALED
PROPOSALS will be received at this
ofllco until 3 o'clock P. M. on tho 2nd
day of May, 1911, and then opened, for
tho construction (includic nlumblntr.
gas piping, heating apparatus, electric
conduits and wiring), of the U. S. Post
A MnFI The Little Tailor 0fllcu at NORTH PLATTE, NEBRAS
p'B PtonflS KA',n ?5ordonco with tho drawings
223 E, 0th St, Uiono 18 and spocillcation, copies of which may
'Alfalfa Seed
Twice recleaned and Gov't tested, 99
per cent germlnnblo. $11 per bushel.
Louis Mucey, 5 miles Eant of North
Platte, at Gannett.
bo obtnlned from the Custodian of tha
site nt North Platte, Nebr , or at this
olllco at tho discretion of the Super
vising Arcmteci,
James Knox Taylor.
Supervising Architect,
crantod, and regular
.Id ORt&ln WRlv.1 rwl
decree of heirship enterod. This ordur to bo
iiriuieu lor m nuccusairo ISSUOa in tlio North
l'latto. Tribune, a homl-woekly nowstiatmr.
....1.11........ ,.. T iMAnlH . . T i . -
juiif uiiant, wounty Judce.
NOTIOK OK SETTLEMENT.
Tho SUto of Nebraska.
Lincoln County. fM
in tin county Court-
in tlio matter of tho ostato of John 11.
Johnson, decoasod- To tho creditors, heirs.
lairatees. ana pthors Interested In tho estato
of John II. Johnson.
Tnkp notice, that Thllda Johnson has
men in tno county court a reiiort of her
dolnirs os Administratrix of said ostato nnd
it Is ordered that tho samo stand forharlnir
tho 2d day of May, A- I). lHli; be
fore tho court at the hour of 0 o'clock a. m..
at which tlmo any porson Interested may ap
pear and excopt to and contest tho same. And
notice of this Iiroceedlntr Is order) trlvnn
by publication for six succcsslvo Issues In tho
piorin i-iaiiu rnuuiio. a iceal newspaper
liuiuisiieu iiisttui county prior tosaiuuayot
hnarlnir.
witness my liana and the seal of tho county
I WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D.
Surgeon, Physiciaa, Consultant.
Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospjta
Phones: Office G42, Residence, 644.
OUDElt KOUIIKAUINa-
In tho county court of Lincoln county, No-
KsRa- . .
In tlio matter oi mo estate oi iua n
Mltchell.deccascd.
On readlnir nnd flllnff tho verified petition of
Floyd T, Mitchell, uraylnit that tho reulnr
,ltnlnUtrnLlnn of Hal() estate ho dtstH'llscd
with and that tho court rondor final decree
naming tho solo heirs at lawot tno bbki ma
V. AUtcimll. aeceasou. as proviaeu ny
Sections R202. Kxa, 5oi. uzai and isaio or cod-
liey'sr Annotated rjtnuio ot tno ntato oi
Nebrasks. for the year 1WM
Ordered 'Jliat npru -out, ivn, ai .
o'clock a. m. Is asslunefl for hearlnif said
petition when an persons inierosfu n sniu
matter may appear at a county court,
to In) htlil' in and for satd county
and show cause, ir any tiioro ue. wny nio
prs yor of the petloner should not bo crantcd.
Dated at North l'latte, Nebraska, ibis illst
day of March, 11)11. . ,
ai-a jonjf liiiANT, i-ouniy .muifo.
NOTICE FOIt I'OIILICATION
Serial No. O2810.
Department Of tho. Interior,
II, S. Land OUlce at North IMatto. Neb.
March 8. IUU.
Notice Is hereby given that Georcu J. Lonir
ot Norili IMatto. Mil)., wli ), on April 21, mi;
mauo hoincstear, entry no. serial ixo.
l-Ssin. for southwest quarter, Sec a), Twp. U.
N H. w or tno mn rnncipai nionuiaii. has
I ednoiico or liiitntion to mauo nnni tivo
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
above des'rlbed. lioforo the Heelstcrand Ke
cclvrr at North l'latte, Nebraska, on tho 0th
day or May. iuu-
Clrlrnant names as witnesses! Ocorro
Kopt. (leorco I'atterson, Chris Bclilolt and
l- red "imams, an ot norm rinuo, neo.
m"-8 J E. Evans, lleirlster.
Notice for Publication.
Serial No. OlWJO-roofiO.
Dcpartmontof tho Intorlor.
U. S Land OlUco at North Platte, Nob.
Mnr. 7th. IUU.
Notice Is hereby clvun that Ohrls Schlck.ot
North l'latte, Nob., who on May 28, lUl,
made Homestead Entry iNo. iw.m. Norlal No.
01WJ0, for SM NEK. and m NW'4. and on
Junoxotti, iwii, nindo Homestead l-.ntry No.
Mai, serial no.oswj. ror n NW, nh nek
and SM. all In Section. 20, Township. 14. N .
raneo 20, W of thoslxtn principal meridian
has filed notice of Intention to mako final
flvoyoar proor, to ostabiish claim to tho
land above described, boforo tho Resistor
and Ilocelver at North Plat to Nebraska.
on the Uth day Of May, 1911.
Claimant names as witnossesi l-oren
Pnrdv. Jess Lone. Bamunl Hawkins. 1'rnnV
Steel all of North l'latte, Nobraska.
miu-" i kvanm, KPsiAter.
KEFEHEE'S SALE. .'
Notlco lslieroby elvcn that by virtue of an'
order Issued to mo b-tho District Court of
Lincoln coiuty. Nebraska, In an action
wherein r red llund Is ylfllntllr nnd Paul !)
llund, Anna lluna and tho Union l'aclllc
Ilallroad company are defendants. I will on
the tlth day of May, 1011, at tho hour of 1
o'clock p. m. nt tho east front door of tho
Court Houso In tho city of North l'latte,
Lincoln county, Nobraska, seU at public
auction to tno uicncst manor upon tno foii
owltitr torms towlt: One-fourth cash, ono
fOurth In ono year, ono-fourth In two years
and one-fourth In thron years after sale, with
tho option ot tho purchaser to pay all cash
or to pay In full at any tlmo, with cood and
BUfllclont suroltlos for doforred payments.
satd payments to draw Interest attho rato ot
six percent por annum payablo annually,
tho following described real estate towjtt
All of Section a. In Township 11. North of
ItancoSl west Of tho Otli 1 M. In I.lnr-nln
county. Nebraska.
uatea tins ist nai or April, inn.
Oiu E, EiiDEii. Itoferco.
OUDEU OP HEAItING ON OJUQINAL
PROIIATE OK WILL.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, SS.
In tho County Court. April 3d, 1011.
In tho matter of tho estate of Catherine
Drown, deceased.
u.l readlnir and II line tlio netltinn nf Annie
I). Ilrown. pravlnc that the Instrument. Hied
on the 27th dayot March, 1011, and purport
ing to bo tho last will and testament of tho
said decoascd, may bo proved, approved,
probated, allowed and and recorded as the
last will and testament of thosuld Cntherlno
Ilrown, deceased, and that tho execution of
satd Instrument may be committed and 'ho
administration of said estatii may be granted
to Minnie Powers as executrix.
uraoreu, That April Zitn. iwii. at 0 o'clock
a. m., is assigned for hearing satd petition
when all persons Interested In snld matter
may appear at a count court lo bo iioH In
and for said county, and show causa why
tho prayer of petitioner should not bo
granted. This notice to be published threo
consecutive weeks In tho 8oml'Weekly Tri
bune prior to said dato and hearing.
ai-a john unA'T. county Judgo-
NOTICE FOIt 1'UllLIOATION,
Serial No ouil7.
Department of tho Interior
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb.
, , . , . Mar 7th. 11)11.
Notice Is liorabv irlvnn t.linr. Mnvhnll n.
McNeol. of North Platte, Nebraska, who on
May Uth. 11)01. lrntlii IIiutiix.iim.iI ntiim
No. WHfl. Serial No. 01017. for south half,
northeast Quarter and south half nni-t Invest
Quarter of section 8, township in, north
rjnRq 82, west of tho 0th Principal
Meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to
mako final five voar tirnnf. tit iwinhllah
claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo
tho Ileglstcr and Hecalvor at North l'latte,
Nobraska, on itbe loth day of May, 1011.
Claimant names as witnesses: David
JIacomher. James licchan, W. W. Groves, all
of North Platte. Neb., Walter HeauchamD.
of Sutherland, Nob.
miu-ii .1. rc. Kvnp. Register.
Serial NO. ()lf,M
Notlco for Publication-Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land OlUco at North Platte. Nob
w .i . . . , March a, lHU
Notice Is hrah? l- vnn l.lifif no ilint.1 im.
tho Commissioner ot tho Ooneral Land Ofllco
under provisions of Act of Congress ap
proved June 27th. 10011. (HI Slnlu Ml? wn will
otTor at public sale, to tho highest bidder, at
it'ii o-ciock a. .m.. on tno ih day of May.
IUU, at . this olllco. tho followIng.diiscrllH'd
land: EH of SEM of section o. townshln 15. N..
Hangoao. W. of 0th Principal Meridian.
Anv torNnn i-tnlmltiir nrlvi.ncnl lm nlim..
descrlljed lands aro ndvlsed to lllo their
claims or objections on or before tho tlmo
designated for ealu. J. E. Fvans
mft Register,
In tho District Court rr tlm Tl.lr-i.,.i.,ti,
Judicial District In and for Lincoln Counii".
Nebraska.
Thomas cooper. Plaintiff,
vs.
Oharlos Krancls. Mart lilr-lmvilann Tm,ic
Richardson and Margaret Richardson, Defendants.
. , . NOTICE.
Charles Francis. Mnn llli-linnlinn Tnni..
Richardson and Mnrennif l(li-lmrl
ddapts. will take notice that on the 27th, day
of March 1011. Thomas Cooper.pl atntlir herein
lieu ms pennon in tno District court of Lin
coln Countv. NnliritsUn. nirnlmt. uolil ilnfo...
d ants, the object and prayerof which are tose-
ruru mu cancellation or a uet-a purporting to
havo been oxecuted by Alexander Richardson
Deceased, and iiretnndlticr to rnnruv nn.
dlvidod ono halt Interest to William 11.
Richardson, deceased to HIC'i N V!l mul lnia
3, 4 and 5, Township 10 north of Range Twen
ty-six west, uui, r. ai anil to navu tho title
of said Premises quieted In this plaintiff.
Vou are reoulred to answer said nntltlnn nn
or boforo the 8th day of May, 1011.
unit-u .uaiciiiiin ivii,
Thomas Coopek. Plaintiff
Uy Oeo. K. French, Attornoy
ORDHllO
A VI"
ADMINISTRATOR
ION FOIt
Hi
Statoot Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss.
in tno county court.
In tlio matter of the estato of Janui
M. Ray, deceased.
On reading and filing tlio petition of Ralph
Ray uraylng that regular administration nf
said estato may bo waived as provided by
Sections oiua-a-j, cobboy's Statute of lOuu.
Ordered. That Anrll 21 mil. at U o'clock
In tho forenoon, Is assigned for hearing satd
petition wnen an persons interested in said
matter may appear at- a comity court to bo
hold In and for satd county and show cause
why tho prayer ot petitioner should pot be
granted,
This order to bo printed for six successive
Issues In the North Platto Tribune, a legal
newspaper published In Lincoln Cminii.
courtai North Platto this lOthday ot April