Semi - Weekly . Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail !n advanco $1.25 One Year by Carrier In advance. ..... .$1.60 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post oWco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1011. Prom ft report Issued by the director of the census Ills learned that during the ten years from 1000 to 1910 farm land increased in value 231 per cent. The increase In farms was 0 per cent. A total of 448 farms in tho state are operated by colored men; this Includes noRrocs and other peoplo of color. The totnl number of farms In the state operated by owners, part owners and tenants is 79,063, an increaso of 3,480. Tho total number of farms operated by tenants is 49,882, an Increase of 4,572. The total number of farms operated by managers was 974, a decrease of 158. The business men of North Platto have been so nccuitomed to a bitf volume of business during the past five or six year., that they do not take kindly to tho present stagnated eondi Hon of trade. It Is true business Is a little slow, but not any slower hero than elsewhere, and to a largo extent It can be attributed to the dry weather. A cood soakiwr rain would tend to make people feel better and they would unwind the purao strings and put more money In circulation. It don't seem probable that the drought, which has existed since last September, will continuo much loneer. People of North Piatt are divided us to tho advisability of making an effort to secure the location of the state tuberculosis hospital, for which the late legislature made an appropriation of $40,000. Even though located at some point distant frem tho city, it is claimed the germs would perynde North Platto and result in victims to the disease. The Kansas legislature made an appropriation of $50,000 for the erection of a Bimllnr institution in the west part of that state, hut none of the towns nro anxious to secure its loca tlon. It will remain for Dr. D. T. Qulgley, who strongly favored the pas sage of the measure in the legislature, to tell us whether thu good effects of such an institution, as it relates to tho town, will more than balance tho evil. Government Tree Distribution. The Secrotary of Agriculture writes Mr. lUnKfllu embodying in his letter a copy of the rules and retaliations adopt ed relative to tho distribution of trees from the Nebraska Forest Reserve under tho provisions of a bill Mr. Kinknid passed at the recent Besslon, ns follows: "During tho year of 1911 thero is no stock available for distribution, but be ginning with tho spring of 1912 an an nual distribution of 50,000 transplants will ho made; applications will be listed in the order In which thoy are received; distribution will be limited to the spring and n6 applications will be received later than February 1st. Each applicant Will bo limited to COO trees for each fiscal year; all transportation charges aro to bo paid by tho applicant; complete instructions nro to be sent with each shipment." CHANCE' 0E A LIFE TIME TO GET A HOME OF YOUR OWN. We have a nice four room house with pantrv and closet Good barn and large let with nice trees oh it, Only x hlocks from High School in south part of the city, Sidewalks in front of the property and connected with the business section. If bought at once, the parties will leave the furniture in the house ready to reeve into. Price $1,350.00. This properly will only he on the market a lew days, as if not sold, the owner will rent the property and move nwav. TEMPLE REAL ESTATE & INS. AGY. Misses' and Children's Wash able Dresses, sizes from 6. to 2fi. Prices from 50c to $6.oa ee them at THE LEADER, j. nzKK, rroprie.or, Dogs In Harnsas In Oelrjlum. Dogs that work In Helglum nro bought and sold In the open market like horses, anil If strong nnd well broken thoy bring from !fl to S'ifi each. In manufacturing towns tier Is tho usual number of homo, but for every horao you will see two dug In harness on tho slreetB. Early in the morning market women drive them hitched to carts loaded down with veg etables. The grocer, the expressirfnn. tho butcher nnd baker, nil cmploj dogs lo do the work of hordes. They nro much quicker than tho honw. nnd bIzo for size thoy can draw a henVlei lond. It Ih snld tho dog In harness will go twice ns far tin thu horse with In tho name time. Thoy are driven In wagons, single, double, treble and four- In-Jmndi They are often kept in llv cry barns like horsesnro fed generally on blank bread and 'horseflesh nnd cost In board from C U0 Cents per day Thoy nro sleek and wqll kept and ap pear to enjoy their work. Louisville Courlcr-Journnl. A Drop of Water. Figures are sometimes Impressive simply by being ho ntupondous that tho human tnlnd grasps tnem with difficulty. An Instance In point Is af forded by the Illustration once offered to his hearers by an emlnont scientist, who. In order to bring to their com prehension tho Idea of nltlmnlo parti cles of wnter, stated that If ho was to empty a tumbler containing half n pint of wnter, lottlnu out each second n numlier equal to 1,000 times tho population of tho earth, It would re quire nomewhero between 7.000,000 nnd 47.000.000 years to empty tho turn bier. Lord Kelvin has assured us that If a drop of water was magnified to the slzo of tho earth the particles would be between tho slzo of cricket balls nnd footballs. If that statement Is correct the drops of wnter In all tho oceans are not many times so nnmer ous ns tho particles, or molecules, In a slnglo drop. St. Louis Republic. When Baronets Were Bold. It was In tho reign of good King James that baronets first came Into existence. Today you could hardly toll a baronet from a banker. But In the year lflll, When James I. needed ready money nnd created 200 "little barons" to supply him with ensh, they swag gered about In their baldrics and sash es nnd behaved In tho courtliest of fashion. Each baronet In order to justify his title hnd to maintain a small army of thirty soldiers for thrco years. Iti this way the crafty king not only Increased his revenue, but actually lightened his expenses. It Is not gonerally known that tho tltlo of "baronetess" has twlco been bestowed ou women, One of theso was tho! mother of n Dutch general. Tho other was n Nottingham lady named Damo Maria Holies, who won her way Into the good graces of Charles 1. and received tho tltlo' from bis hands. London Tlt-BIts. When He Wat Bad. It has been said that you never know a man tin you travel with mm, and certainly traveling bns a tendency to bring out all tho depravity Innato In unman nature, out of tins test, how- over, Benjamin Disraeli emerged with Hying colors. This Is what was said of him by Mrs. Auston, who with her husband traveled with him when ho was qulto a young man, us related In Mr. Monyponny's biography: "Your brother," she says (tho lottcr wan nddroased to Disraeli's slstur). "la so easily pleased, so accommodating, so amusing and so actively kind that I shall always reflect upon tho domes tie part of our Journey with tho great est pleasure. Your brother has be haved excellently, except when thero Is a button, or, rnther, buttons, to be put on his shirt: then ho Is violently bad, and this happens ulmost dally." Whales In Note. Just south of tho Day of Islands, Now Zealand, where In n landlocked harbor beautiful Wnngamutnu nestles In tho shadow of Cape ltrctt, there Is established 11 whaling station, nnd here Is carried ou tho unique business of catching whales by means of nets set In 11 narrow channel between rugged rocks. Tho cetaceans frequent this passage, It Is said, to rub off tho no- eumulatlon of sea growing parasites gained In long journeys through deep water. The Word Vaudeville. Tho word "vaudeville" sprnng from Vnux du Vlro, tho namo of ,a hamlet lu tho plcturesquo town of Vlro, In Switzerland. In the fifteenth century this town was tho homo of Oliver Dassolln, tho author of witty drinking songs. Ouo of tho best known of these sougs was n merry dissertation oil the nn 1 lin. ..stun Hi Dlrln't. Thotwlfo of n clerjman warned h'lm as ho wout off to oillclato at n funeral one rainy days Now, John, don't stniul witu your bare head on tho damp ground; you'll eaten cold." The Reaion. ."Why Is that man always grunting I tto about his business?" . "I .don't know, unless It Is tho forco nf lmnnplnMriii Ymt mtn tin tlnnla lit it ...... w..,, n yi v, v . pig iron." naitimoro American. Ho Waa Immune. Morrow it ninues me vory uneasy if 1 owo n dollar to nuy one. Borrow Groat Bcottt If 1 felt that way about It I'd have St. Vitus dance,. Boston hr"rf'Pript Tho great soul that sits ou tho thrnnn of tho uulverso Is not, never was and cvmu. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeooathte Phvitclan andSurtfon Special attention Riven to confine- ments and children's diseases, Z Ofllco 1'hono 183 Ros. Phono 23 m nnirvi McDonald Rlaln 1l.nl !11,IV awtistDii)tacMiite (Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wear that per fectly good last spring's suit again? And wouldn't you wenr it If you could shorten the jacket to conform to tho present stvle. If vou haven't the time to do it, or if you don't know how, just eend It to us. We are doing , a great deal of this kind of work this spring, ns well as cleaning, dyeing, pressing and addlnt: new collars and cults. A few such chancres will improve your old suit so that you will actually enjoy economy. The trenen uiy uionninc anu rrcss- me Place. ' A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 223 E. 0th St. Phone 182 Unc'e Sam Stands First, Uncle Sam. in his suit of stars and stripes, otands first among all nations, and in this elevated position he is like our cigars tho equal of any and sur- fiasaed by none. We have been mak ng cigars in North Platto for over a quarter of a century. If wo did not mnKo good cigars we would have been out of business years ago for no one Would buy our cigars If they wore not good, lsn t this true J F. SCHMALZRIEn. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Annlicntoin of Jos. H. Stone for Druggist Permit. Notice is hereby eiven that Jos. H. 8tone did upon tho 17th day of April, A, D., 1911, filohls application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to sell malt, sptrit ous und vinous liquoru for medicinal and mechanical purposes only at G10 N. uewey street in the city ot worth i'latte, Lincoh county. Nobraska. frrnn 'the first Tuesday of May, 1911, to the first Tues day of faay, 1912. It there lie no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 18th, A. D. 1911, said license will bo granted. J03. H. STONE, Applicant. Order of Hearinc for Summary Ad ministration. In tho Matter of the Estate of Eu genie aturges, decenscd. in mo voumy uouri.. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County,ss On reading und filintr tho petition of Loron C. Sturgea praying that regular administration of said estate may be waived as provided by Sections 5202-3-4 UoDbov 's Annotated statutes ot iyuy, uruereu. tnat iviuy Bin. mi. at u o'clock in tho forenoon is assigned for heading said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear in tho county conn to uo new in anu for said county nnd show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted. ' This ordor to bo printed for six sue ceBsive issues m tho North Piattu Semi Weekly Tribuue, a legal newspaper published in Lincoln county, isourasKa, prior to may Bin, iuit. aie;i ,IUtliN UIWUN l, County drudge Application for riruggist Permit. Matter of Application of Edrrnr Sch or for Dmcc'ist form it. Notico is hereby Riven that Edrrnr Sch or dm unoti the 17th day ot Anril. A. D. 1911, file his application to the City Council ot North riatto, Lincoln uounty, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous und vinous liquors for mcdi 1 rtlnnl nrwl mnfih n tiinnl riiirnn0n nnlv ft' c'nal and mechanical purposes only at C03 North Dewey street in tho Uity or North I'latte, Lincoln county. Nobras ka, from tho first Tuesday 01 May, 1911 to tho first Tuesday of May, 1912. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest uieu wttnin two weeics trom the 18th of April, A. D. 1911, said por mlt will bo granted. Edoak SciUU.Klt, Applicant. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Apnlicatlon of Alonzo D McDonell for DruKK st Permit. Notice Is hereby given that Alonzo D. McDonell did upon the t7th day of April, A. D. lull, nio jus application to to tho City Council of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous nnd Vinous linuors for medicinal and median cal pur poses only at 523 North Dewey Street in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln Cmintv. Nebraska, from the first Tues day of May. 1911,- to the first Tuesday of May, 1912. If there be no objection, remonstronco or protest filed within two weeks from April .18th. A. D. 1911 said permit will be granted. Alonzo D, McDonkli,, ApplUMit. CONTRACTORS Wanted. Bids on C90.000. cubic yards of earth work ou t of Broken Bow west to Arnold. Gandy nnd Tryon on tho new proposed railroad, urariing to actually begin in next ninety days. Call and sco or writo stating where youroutfits are at present and size, to Nebraska Central & Western Ity., Broken Bqw or Arnold Neb. Homeopathy Principles Similea, Similibus, Curantus- A like remedy will euro a like disease as n remedy which has the same symptoms, or produces the same in the well, will cure those Jn the sick, and with na ture's help will euro quicker than any other, nnd with less expense to the human economy. This system of medicine has at its command anything in tho realm of cure, such as electricity in any form, the Vibrator. Massage, Hyrotherafenties. Therefore the correctness of choosing this line of treatment, rather than whims with n single borrowed idea. For out 6f town patients and all those interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and the necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Practicioncr GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 t hones fResidencon5 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty t SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Ulllce r. a. Hospital, l'tione U4Z. DR. A. A. WARD, Ofllcot Hotel Tlmmomian. Speciid attention given diseases ol woinca and emergency surgery. fjl unm ii i if i ii Till ,n hi i if-im'riry 1 UK. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon, Optician. Distri L 11 District Surgeon U. P. R. R. IIershey, Nebraska. F. J. BROBKER, Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men a and Ladies apparel ot all classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and Jknow how to Iit v repair ciutuus. It Sy 8?ra,V1 ?f a,nd niako clothes of all kinds to order, insuring lirst-class workmanship anu perfect lit. Go to SORENSONS FOIt Furniture Repairing , and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 Enst Fif ih. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of tho Supervising Architect, Washing ton, D. C. March 21, 1911. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. on the 2nd day of May, 1911, nnd then opened, for tno construction (.inciuuig plumbing, etna plninir, hentintr annaratus. electric conduits nnd wiring), of the U. S. Post umce at rsuia il PLATTE. NEBRAS KA, in accordance with the drawings and specification, copies of which may bo obtained from tho Custodian of the site at North Platte, Ncbr , or at this ollico nt tho discretion of tho Super vising nrcnueci. James Knox Tayloh. Supervlsinc Architect. Application for Druggist Permit. Matter of Application of M. McGarty for. Druggist Permit. I. Notico Is hereby given that M. I. McCartydid upon the lTthday of April. A. D. 1911. file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraakn, for license to sell BJ,V',rLt"?Ui.nn,U V!n0.Ua lifluora Hue?c at 719 North LocURt street in tha cltv of North Platte. Lincoln countv. Ne ).rnlm fwim ti ft,. hj., Zi t ?i i the ''"'"esdoy of May, inn. iu liic urBL luestiav or ninv. mi-' i If there be no objection remon- tSnSS or pretoatTed within two weeks from April 18th, 1911, said per- mlt will bo granted. M I. McOamtt, Applicant. 55 ii A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. rtlc til n i. . s. l Doctors Ames & Ames, B Physicians and Surieens, j i Office over Stono Drurr Co. ? Phones tOfnco,273 g Phones V RcB.UenC0 273 ft JjVV,J''f Application for Lumer License. Matter of Amplication of John c. Den for Liquor License. Notice is hereby Eiven that John C. Den did upon the 15th day of April, A. u. liui. nie niB annucation to me uuv Council of North Platto. Lincoln County. Nebraska, for licenso to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors at corner Front & Dewey streets. being No. 200 East Front street in tho City of North Platte. Lincoln County. Nebrsska.f rom the firstTuecday of May, 1911, to tho First Tuesday of Mav. iui2. If there be no objection, remonstrance . . . or protest filed within two weeks from April 18th A. D , 1911 said license will be granted. John C. DEN. Applicant Application for Liquor License. Matter of Annlicatton of Ilenrv J. Rcbhausen for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that iienry J. Rebhausen did upon the 15th day of April, A. D. 1911, file his application to the Uity council nt North i'latte. Lin coln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors at No. 607 N. Dewey Street In the City of North Platte. Lin eolw County, Nebraska, from the first Tuesday of May, 1911, to tho first Tues day of May. 1912. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks from April 18th, A. D. 1911, said license will be granted. Henry J. Rebhausen, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of Fred Walte- matn tor Liquor License. Notice is hereby eiven that Fred Waltemath did upon he 15th dav of April, A. D. 1911, file his application to the Uity Uouncil or North Piatt. Lin coin county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on tho south 24 fe-t of Lot 4. Block 103, being No. 013 N. Dewey St., in tne city ot North nattc, Lincoln county. Nebraska, from the first Tues day of Mny, 1911, to the first Tuesday ot may, ivlz. it there be no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from April 18th, A. D, 1911. said license win be granted. FRED WALTEMATH. Applicant Application for Limtor License Matter of Application of Luke F. Haley for Liquor License. jNottce is herby given that Luke r. Haley did upon the 15th day of April. 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 nu .u. sixtn street in !the city of North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the first Tues day of May 1911, to the first Tuesday oi may juiz. l It there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from April 18th A. D, 1911, said license will be granted. LUKE HALEY. Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of Charles T Whelan for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that Charles T. Whelan did upon the 15th day of April A. D. 1911, file his application to the City Council of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous linuors at 204 and 20G E. Front St. in the City of North I'latte, Lincoln uounty, Nebras ln2i hSflni Tuesday of Jkjny, 1911. w mo mob iuwuuv oi niuy xv it. It thero bo no objection, remon- strance or protest filed within or protest filed within two weeks from April 18th A. D. 1911, said license will be granted. CHAS. T. WHELAN, Applicant. Application for Liquor License. Matter of Application of A. E. Tim- crman for Liquor License. Notice is hereby civen that A. E. Timmerman did upon the 16th day of April, A. D. 1911, file his application to the city council of North Platto, Lin coln county, Nebraika, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on east 33 feet of Lot 1, Block 103. in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebrnska, from the 1st Tuesday of May, 1911, to the 1st Tuesday of May, 1912. it thero uo no objection, remon strance or protest filed within two weeks from Apr'l 18th, A. D. 1911, said license win oe graniea. A. K. TIMMERMAN, Applicant. OUDEIt OV HEAWNO ON I'ETITfON TO WAIVE ADMINISTRATION. In tho Countr Court of Lincoln Pnnntr neurasKa. htato of Nobraska, Lincoln Countr. SS. Ill thO matter Of thu eHt&to nf llnrrrinll iiiyoa, uecoasmi. On readlnir and flllmr tho notltinn or .Tame Alyea praying that tho regular administra tion or tno estato or liurrdoll Ay lea, deceased, mar be waived In Lincoln Country. Nobraska, as provided by section 5202-S-4, Coblxjy's Statutes of 1000. It Is hereby unieruui ium may i, ivu, at v OCIOCK a m-. said petition will bo hoard at which tlmo an persons interested in said estate may a li no a r before tho count v court of Kmrt -.Mint v and show cause why tho prayer ot said posi tioner should not Ih) irrantcd, and regular administration of said estate waived, and decree of hotrshlp entered. This order to bo printed for six succcstlva issues In tho North l'latto Tribune, a seml-wenklr ,iuuu0uvu ! uiiiwui vuuiitj , iiaurasKa joiw ujiant, county Judce. ,m o,.F0TlaJ?. ov, SETTLEMENT, t.lneolH rvmnK. fss In tbo County Court. In alio matter of tho cstato of .toim n Johnson, decoasod. To tho creditors, heirs lairatecs. and others Interested in tho estato of John II, Johnson. Take nptlco. that Thllda Johnson has filed In tho county court a rooort nf hnr foro tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock a. m.. l f"'?!! "'?0..nn?' Interested may ap: I ..r " "V1"' anu contest mo same. Ana notice of this proceeding Is ordered elvon by publication for six successive Issues In tho "".v.", l2Vt0 Tribune, a legal newspaper Ktt"1 ln,4W TOUntr Pr'r tosalddayof I, ;v,uunB ,cc newspaper Witness my band and the soal of tho county a n Ml, lutuuay or April ' irKi- ' Jmin OhASTi Domn-y Jucrw I WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. ORDER VO't HEARING. In tlio county court ot Llnnnln rnnntr. Ne braska. in tno matter or tlio cstato of Ida F. Mitchell, decease.!. On reading and filintr the verified petition ot Fiord T, Mitchell, nrnylnu that tlio regular administration of htld citato bo dUtenscd with and that tlio court rondcr final decroo naming tuo roio neirs ai latror tno said Ida I Mltr.lmll. dermxed. m nmTlrtnl hv tactions KJ0-. WW 5201. M05 nnd 520tl of Cob- lmr'M Anu)tatrd Siatulo of tho Stato of Neliraskft. for the year 1P0P. Ordered That Anril swi i. lflll. at o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons interested In said matter mny appear at a count; court, to lm hel.l In and for ld rmintv and show cause, If any thero be, why the prayer of thu i t loner should not bo granted. tinted nt North l'lnf tn. Nctirnnlrft. tlit 1U.it. day of March. PHI ai-a .ioun (iu A nt, foiintr Judge. NOTICE FOIt PUI1L1CATION. Serial No. ttWlt). Department of tlio Interior. U. B. Land OUIce at North I'latte. Nub. Mhft-Ii 8. 1(111. Not Ice I herobr glrcn that Gcorgo J Long ot North i'latlo. Nek, wh . on April 21. lloa. mado iMiinobtear. entr.v No. serial No. rtfel'l. for NouihwMtanartor. 8eq 20. Two, 14, N H. W or the Ulh I'rlnclpal Meridian, has tiled notlro of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land ahovo dPH.-rllxMl. boforo tho Ueglsturnnd Ko crlvnr at North Tlatto. Nebraska, on tho 0th uay or may. imi Claimant names as witnesses) Qcorgo Kopf. Ueorgo l'atteiwin. Chris Schick and Krod "lmanw. all of North riatto. Nob. mt-ii J. 13. Evans. Hcglstor. Notice for Publication. Serial No. Oiwo-reoft). Dobartmentof the Interior. U. H. Land Olllco at North I'latte, Nob. ...... . Mar. 7tli.lBtl. Notico ts horebr clvun that Chrla Rcfdnlr.rrf North Platto. Neb., who on Mav 1M. llltu. mado Homestead Kntry No. IWM. Serial No MW50. for iH NKH. and BH NVi. and on Juno 30th. 1U0I, mado Homestead Kntry No, i4, Serial No. OMiSO. for NM NWK. NM NEW anuaw. an in section, au. Township, 14, n , rango 9, W of tho sixth principal meridian has filed notico ot intention to rnako Onat Uvoyear proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land aboro described, boforo thn Reirlstnr and Itccolvor at North I'lat to' Nebraska, on the tttb day of May. 1W11. uiaimant names as witnesses: rx)rcn Purdv. Jess Ixinir. Hnmnnl IIhwUIon. l.'rnnL- Steel all of North Platto, Nobraska. miu-" j. rc. Kvann. Ileylster. ItEFKKEF.'SSAr.R. Notico Is licrebr ulven that hr vlrt.un of an order Itsucd to mo b - the District Court of Lincoln county. .Nebraska, in an action wherein ! rod llund is plaintiff and Taul D- Hund, Anna Hund and tho union 1'acltlc Itallroad comnnnv aro defendants. Twill on tho 0th day of May, 1911, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m. at tho vast front door ot the Court Houso lu tho clt.v of North Platte. Lincoln county, Nobraska, soli at public auction to tho highest bidder upon tbo foll owing terms to wit! Ono-fourth cash, one- fourth In oniii'ear. one-fonrth In t wo vnnra and ono-fourth In thrco years af tor salo. with tho option of tho purchaser to nay all cash or to pay In full at, any tlmo, with good and sutllclent surcltlos for deferred navmentH. sold payments to draw Interest at tho rato ot six percent por annum payable annually, tho following described real cstato to wit: All of Hectlon J, in Township 11. North of itangost wostof thouth P. M In Lincoln county. Nebraska. uateu tins ist aaj or April, mil. Qua E. Kr.DEH, Referee. OKDEH OF HEAIMNG ON OIIIOINAL PKOHATE OF WILL. State of Nobraska. Lincoln County, HS. In tho County Court. April 3d, 1011. In tho matter of tho esrMn nf CnthnHnn Brown, decoa&cd. On reading and flllugthepotltlonot Annln II. Ilrowir. uravlng that tho Instrument, tiled ou tho 27th duyof March, 1611, and purport ing to bo tbo last will and testament of the said deceased, may bo proved, approved. firobatcd, allowed and and recorded as tho ant will and testament ot 'tho said Catherlno llrown. deceased, and that tho execution nf said Instrument may bo committed and '.ho administration of said estate, may bo granted to Minnie. Powors asoxerutrlx. ordered, That April uith, ivu, at o o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hoH In and for said county, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. This notico to bo published thrco consecutive weeks in tho Semi-Weekly Tri bune prior to said datn and hearing. ai-a .ioiin uiia-'T. county .ludgo- NOTICE FOIt PUnUOATJON, Bonai no uuui, Department of tho Interior n, a. J. a and Olllco at North Platto. Neb. Alar 7th, 1011. Mnllnn fa liarnlit ..ttrnti thnt. Mnvl.i.11 CI Zf Si wStr5 i no. iiwB, penal no. uiiiiv, ror south half. nonnoast Quarter anu aomu hair northwest quarter ot section .'14, township 10. north range 2, west of tho otli Principal Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to mako final live year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land abovo described, boforo tho Register and Receiver at North I'latte, Nebraska, on ithc loth day of May, 1U11, Claimant names as witnesses: David Macomber. James llechan. W. W. (7 roves, all of North Platte, Nob., Walter Iicauchamp. of Hutherlanfl, Neb, mio-n ,T. E. Evans, Iteelstor. Serial No. UI5M Notico tor Publication-Isolated Tract. , Public Land Sale. Department ot the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllco at North Platto. Neb March 3, 1911 Notico is heroby given that, as directed by tho Commissioner of tho Our.erul Land ODle.o under provisions of Act of Congress ap proved June 27 Hi. IRK). (HI Hints.. 517). we will otfor at public salo, to tho highest bidder, at ten ociock a. m.. on tno etr, day of May, 1UU. at this olllco, the following-described Until VM of 9Rf of Section 0, township 15. N HangoSU. W. of Hth Principal Meridian Any persons claiming advursoly tho abovo described lands aro advlstul li tile thnlr claims or objections on or lioforo tho time designated for tale. J. E- Kvaks ln7-6 Register, In thn District Court ot tho Thirteenth Judicial District In and for Lincoln County, Nebraska; Thomas Cooper, Plaintiff. V 8. Charles Krancls. Mae Illchardson, Loutso Richardson and Margaret Richardson. Defen dants. NOTICE. Charles Krancls, Mao Richardson, Loulso Illchardson and Margamt Klchardson.ilofon- ddar.ts, will tako notice that on tho 27th, day of March lUl'i Thomas Cooper.plalntirr heroin uieu ins poutioii in tno District uourt or Lin coln County. Nebraska, acralnst Hald defen dants ithe object and prayer ot which aro to so- cure tho cancellation of a deed nuroortlnc In lmvobeea executed br Alexander Richardson Deceased, anu nretnnulngto conrov An tin divided ouo half Interest to William II. Richardson, deceased lOSEU N WM and lots a, i and 5. Township It) north ot Rango Twen ty-six west, nth, P. M and to have the title ot satd Premises uuloted In this plaintiff. Vou aro rcnutrcd to answur said notltinn on or before tho 8th day ot May, IVU. liateu juarciiziin ivu. Thomas CoopKit. Plalntltr Br Oco. E. 1'runch, Attorney onnrm 'fflffiW.""" Btatoof Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss. in tno county court In tho matter of tho cstato of Jamo M. Ray, deceased On reading and filing tho petition of Italph Ray praying that regular administration of said cstato may bo waived as provided by Sections 5202-3-t. Cobboy's Htatuto of 11HXJ , Ordorcd. That April H. Hill, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon. Is assigned tor hearing sold petition when all persons interested lu satd matict may appear at. a county court to bo hold In and for said county and show cause I wu l".u ' I k'r.ntetl prayer ot petitioner should not bo t order to bo printed for six successive Issues in the North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published In Lincoln Ccunty pnox to Anril K, run. I rrra iTmn uTfTrr.cmrmr Jtroire, r,