Semi - Weekly Tribune ,lr t. Bre, E&ter bm! PaUiikw. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Yonr by Carrier in advance $1.CQ IF Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Socond Class Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1011. , Ann&HRcemt h ti , von TnGAsuitER. I hereby nnnounco myiolf as a" can dldato for tho republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho votora of the Primary Election August 15th, 1011, I will fully appreciate tho support of republicans. C. II. WALTKU. I respectfully announce that I am a enndidnte for tho republican nomina tion for county troasurer, subject to tho decision of tho voters at the pri mary election August 15th. Support given mo will bo appreciated. Albeiit N. DtmniN. I hereby unnounco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for county k treasurer, subject to tho decision of the ropublicnn primary August 15th. I will appreciate tho support of republicans on that day Fkank MtmitAY, Follow citizens of Lincoln county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for cotintv treasurer and respectfully solicit your support at tho polls. If .elected! will endeavor to do my duty 'In such a way as to meet the upprovai of tho peoplo. Walter D. McNeel. FOR SHERIFF. I nnnounco myself as a candidnto for sheriff, subject to the decision of tho voters ut tho primary election to bo held August ICth, 1011, and respectfully ask the support of republicans at that election. A. J. Salisbury. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for sheriff , subject to th decision of tliu, voters at the primary , election on August 15th, ami respectfully solicits your support. I. L. MtLTOWlERGKR I' hereby announce myself as a candl dato for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff, subiect to tho decision of tho vorors at tho primary election on August loth and respecttuliy solicit your support. u. U. MGUEE. FOR CI.HIIK. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination of County Clerk sub .Ject to the decision of tho republican party at tne primary 4 nent road up tho Platte River valley will leave Fremont Juno 5th at 8 a. m. by automobile. The special will be in charge of Dan V. Stevens of Fremont, and will bo accompanied the entire trip by Bcvcral prominent citizens of that town. Among them Ross L. Ham mond, R. B. Schneider, T. L. Mathews Paul Colson, Burnoel Colsen, Dr. Ovor- gaard and Geo. Losey. Tho Idea of this organization is to promote good road's sentiment all over the stato in general but particularly along the Platte River valley in order that trans-continental tourists may tako this routo In preference to all others. To bring, about tho coopera tion of local authorities along tho route from Omaha to North Pla'to, exclusive of Douglas county, n prize of $300.00 is to be given tho township having the best road across .it and a prize of $500 n cash will be paid to the county having tho best road along this lino. The time set for tho judges to pass over the road will be sometime in September. This will bo a trip made for tho purpose Of dedicating the road and will consist of a gTrat number pf automobiles and sev eral hundred people. It will bo one of the biggest events of tho year in Ne braska. Tho Good Roads Special which starts out Monday morning, Juno 5th, from Fremont will hive as its mission a pre liminary survey of tho routo with consultations with locnl committees and Good Road Meetings along tho lino wherever it is practical to arrange for them. The plan is to mako tho trip going to North Plntto in three days stopping tho first night in Central City, tho second night in Kearney and tho third night in North Piatto, which will be the end of the run. It is expected that local commercial clubs and auto mobile clubs and boards of supervisors of cilch county through which the Good Roads Special passes will join in the boosting of this most commendablo en- torprisa by-meeting the good roads special at the couty lino nnd escorting it across tho county, stopping whore ovor necc&snry to cxamino the espec ially difficult pieces of roads and con sidering tho best way of repairing thorn. Tho party will arrive In North Platte at four o'clock Wcdnosdny, Juno 7th, and wi'l remain here during the night. They suggest that n good roads meeting bo called for that evening and tbo matter discussed. Ancient Rome's Libraries. Tho libraries of ancient Homo were hninenso and splendid. Lucnllus, I whene, uamo Is nssoclntcd with table luxuries, expended much of his wealth on books. Ills library. fays Plutnrch. had. "wulks, galleries and cabinets opon to all visitors." Julius Cacsnr proposed to open this llbrqry definitely to tin public. Uotv were these vast libraries, In addition to the book shops, filled? With Ida-trained Btaff'of readers nnd transcribers, n publisher could turn out an edition ot any work at very cheap rates, nnd almost at a moment's notice. Thoro was no Initial expense of typesetting before a single copy could be produced, no ruinous extras lu the shupo of printers' corrections. The manuscript enmo from tbonu triors tho publisher handed It over to Jtls slaves, and If n bonk of modest dimensions, tho complete edition could be ready. If ncccssnry, within twenty four hours. Actually, then, books woro produced and sold more easily and quickly in ancient Home than they nro In modern London. T. IVb London Weekly. Wai. Otten. Chance for Fitting Tribute. In the announcement that the WJld Wont Rlimu will nvlilhtr In JnrtV Plnrr A.llDlDUI m IIISUI11.Q 111 V net L n km u untu In Aiinnnr hr i n niuinnMfn, mm frrtt for County Clerk subloct to tha decision """" r' - T ' the'Renublican voters at the nri-"iy or our peopio anu ino people oi . .. . . . . I . VV-I 1. . .11! mary election to ne neiu uuesuay, weaiem ieurnBK io pay a iming trl- AugustlS, 1911, and respectfully solicit your support. u. william yost, CLERK warmer couht. I announce myself a candidate for re nomination for Clerk of District Court, subject te the will of the republican voters at tho primary election to bo held Tuesday. August 15th, 1011. and I assure you that your support will bo greatly appreciated. Geo. E. Prohseu. county jynaE. 1 I hereby announce myself as a candl dato for the republican nomination for County Judge, subject to the decision of tho voters at thu nrirnarv election on August, 15th, and rcnpctfully solicit your support. M. E. Ciiosuy, bute to Colonel Cody and tho Wild West Show. It was in North PJatte In 1882 that tho Wild West Show was or ganized. Here woro assembled the cow boys, the Indians, the buffaloes and the bucking. bronchos that constituted tho show. At that time tho show was not wht it is now; it was then modest in its equipment today it stands at the heud of the traveling amusement at tractions of tho world, For twenty- nine years the Wild West has delighted millions of peoplo; it has exhibited in practically overy civilized nation on tho' globe, and now after hnt long period Colonel Cody announces his fnrowell tour. In August North Piatto people, and visitors to tho city, will ceo Colonel Cody for tho last time in the arena; it will probably bo the las time we shall see tho show exhibited on tho very ground on which it was assembled. Would this not, therefore, be rt splendid onnortnnltv tn crlvn nxnrannlon f mii Hershey, Neb. -,eod.wifi to Colonel Cody, our apprecia tion of the advertising he has given Btntoo that worm riatte anu wentern Nebraska: "' '.the na'tioMal Brottrwalve league may bo should wo not am to mako the date counted unon to take a hand in tho Ne- l 1,18 appearance or me who west II l l i. a. . braska (senatorial campaign next year B rcn-ieuer tinymo oiggest uay In behalf of Senator Nonls Ilrown. Son- North Platte has over had Let's got ator Bourne made a utntomoiit to this busy. attat't in muriii Mnliruakn crnntlwmnn ..vv i ... ... vUIllnir In Washington a few day neo. OI the LOW I'UUChcrs. I t Lt A . 1 ... I ..fA A.. li...-t munaii ami ..t, 1,,... . uecianng mat iNeuraHKa wouiu uo uauu i . . ...uuvj mu m.u a great injustice if it failed to n Senator Brown, and added: '"I would rather be defeated myeelf in Oregon than to see Brown defeated in Ne braska," This is sunsiblo and timely talk that ought to carry proper weight in this stato. ' The "lllod" Not a Myth. The fall of Troy after a ten year siege by tho Grecian princes about 1ISI B. O. has long boon considered as n rather mythical foundation for Homer's Immortal epic, tho, "Iliad." But In 187(1 the excavations of Schllcmnnn on tbo repined slto of Troy brought to light under the nshea of two Ruportnctimbont fortress cities the remains answering to I Uo descriptions of Floracr nnd n hidden vault containing gonrti. bowls. vnses. gems, jewels, urines tie luxe nuu like articles In gold, silver, nnd bronze. ThcBo treasures nro now generally ac knowledged to bo the verltnbte rem- nnnta of tho once mat riches of Prlntn. which, nlthough depleted by ten years of costly warfare In tho purchase of supplies and' mercenaries and the llnnl Bnck of tho ruined city, woro thus pre served .to enrich the museums of Eu rope nnd greatly Increase our rcnllzn tton of tho wealth and art of thnt an dent Illuml which we have hitherto been disponed to consider n' poet's dream. Chnrlea Wluslow Hall In Nn tlonal Magazine. Dickens' Literary Gains. The papers have often printed a great deal of pure nonsense on tho subject of Dickons' literary gains, Dickons Is stnted to have died leav ing "earnings that often accrue to a respectable solicitor." This Is rub bish. DIckciiH left 03,000 Tn round figures, and this did not include n con siderable sum of money thnt he had settled some yours before. his death. nin readings (1858-00) had brought In about 30.000. It ,1s forgotten that Dickens began life without ono penny and thnt evory farthing ho spent or gave nwny or left was earned by him self, only excepting 2.000 which was boqucutued to him by n. friend ubout two years before his own death. DIMc- ens ljvcd llbarally (some peoplo said extravagantly! for about thirty-four yours, he brought up and started In llfo a lnrge nnd very expensive family. and he cnvi away a urent deal of money to needy relatives. London Truth, Cogjing w Thursday, June 8th, One Jolly Night under a Big Tent KIRSCH'S Worlds Greatest a Dramatic Show 50 People Presenting ling of M Cow Punchers" The very best traveling Band America. Majestic Ten Piece Orchestra. Homeopathy Principles Simka, SimlibiM, Cwaatw A like remedy will cure n like disease as a remedy which has tho Bame symptoms, or produces the samo in tho well, will cure those in the sick, and with na ture's help will cure quicker than any other, and with less expense to the human economy. This system of medicine has at its command anything in the realm of cure, such as electricity in any form, the Vibrntor, Massafee, Hyrothorafenticfl. Thereforo the, correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than whims with a single borrowed idoa. Fdr out of town patients and all those interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and tho necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. - Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical Prcticioer J GEO. D. DENT, I Physician and Surgeon, i Office ovor McDonald Bank, rt ) Office 180 rnoneB i Residence 115 JOE B- REDFIELD, M.-D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty! SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered OHice 1'. Hospital, fiione wz, k OltDER VOtt HEARINpf In tho county court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska. lo tho matter ot tho estate of Margaret Jones. deceased. . un reaaiuir ana nung tiio voriucu peti tion ot Uanfnt 1. .lonesx praying that the rctrular administration or said estate bo dis pensed vrlth. and that tho court rendtr a final decreonamlnirtlio solo heirs at law ot tho said Margaret Jones, deceased, as pro vided br flections 3203. CrM. 5'J)5 and 620H of Cobbey's Anjfotatod Statutes for tbo Rtaio or iourasKa ror mo year im Ordered, that th said petition Iw heard on Juno 20.1911, at 0 o'clock a. m.. whon all persons' interested In said matter, may ap pear at ino county court to be iicm in ana for said county. In thfo court liouso lu tho i city of .North I'liuio. Nebraska, and show otuso. If any thct-u be. why tho prayer ot tho petitioner should not bo granted' Aisoonicreu, tnat at tho tlmo ana piaeo aforesaid, thlit court will rccolre, examine, adlust and nlliiw all claims nnd clomands nf alllperson against tho said Margaret Jones' deceased, and that any persons having such claims or demands against said estato ahall present the snuio to tho county court on .r befoto tho date assigned for such hearing. Ilt ll nt Niirth l'latto. NnhrimUn. this ifnr! day of May. lull. m3-4 JOHN tillAMi WOUllty JUURO. OBOKIt OV 1IEAMNO. , In tho county court of Lincoln County. Nobraaka.. In tho matter ot thoestatonf John I). Jones, deceased. On reading and filing tbo vorlfled petition of Dsnlul t',.Ionerf. praying that the regular i tt(inuiiii ration or said estato bo dispensed wiiii, anu mat mo court, rvuuer a tinaiuecrco naming tl.o solo heirs at law of tho said John 1) .loni-s, deceased, as nrovlded hv Knr.tlnnn B20J. 6210. 5201, ;' and S2ufl ot Ctobboy's AnnotatHi Htatutcs for tho state of Nebraska for tho year.UOV. Ordered, that tho Raid nctltldn Im linnril nn June 20. 1011, at 0 o'clock a.tn.. when all persons interest u in said matter may ap pear at the county court to bo hold in and for eatd countr. In tho court liouso In the city of NorUi rlatlo. Nebraska, and show cause, if any thoro be, why the prayor of tho petitioner should not bo scanted. , Also ordered, that at the tlmo and placo aforesaid, this court will receive, examine, adjust and allow all claims and demands ot all persons against tho nald John 1). .Innri. deceased, and thnt any persons having such claims or demands against said estate shall present tno samo to tho county court on or beforo tno dato assigned for such hearing. , Dated at North l'latto, Nobraska, this 22nd (lay of May, 1V11 .ioiin uiiant, uounty Juugo. NOTICE FOIt 1'DHLIOATION, U.S Department of tho Interior La W KMWW HNi DR. W. W. SADLER, Fkysiciaa, Surgeon, Optician. ' District Surgeon U. P. It. It. Heiisuey, Nebraska. DR. J.; S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Special attention gtvon to confine ments and children's diseases, Omco Phono 183 Ites. Phono 283 Olllco McDonald Stato ifank Illd'g A A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. v Doctors Ames &Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office ovor Stone Drug Co, T ,5 r,,onet! Residence 278 ) Office 273 8 1 ,nnd Odlco at North Platte. Nob. ... ... MP- 1H. 1011. Notlco Is hereby given that Grant McNeel. of North Piatto, Nobraska. who on Octoler 13th, ltXtt trade Homestead entry No. SIMM. Serial No. tKfl. for all ot Sec tion 2. Twp. 1. N.. II. 33. W.of tbo 8th Prln. Meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to mako final flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo .described, boforo tho lteglster and ltoeolvor at North l'latto, Nobraska, on the 17th day of July. 1011. Claimant names as witnesses: Darwin E- Taylor, David W. Macombor. James Ho chan and Arthur Toops. all ot North l'latto. Nebraska- mio-o .I.E. Evans, Register. NOTIGR FOR PUIIT.IOATION. Serial No. WK. - Department of tho Interior. U- S. Land Ofllco at North l'latto. Nob. . . , April 10th 1911. Notlco tshereby glvonthat Adolph ltoy crle, son nnd one ot tbo holrs of George lloy erlo. deceased claimant, whoso wlfo Iti aUo dead, of North l'latto, Nobraska,, who on Dec. 1, 1D05, m ado homestead ontry No. K1MS7, Serial No. OUW, for SH SEM, NV 6EM. HWM, and NWK section IB, township 12, N. , Range 82. W. of tho sixth Principal Meridian bas filed notlco of Intention to mako final flvo yoar proof to establish claim to tbo land abovo described, teforo the Register and Receiver at North riatto, mod., on tno t'Ui day of Judo.ibu. Claimant namos as witnesses: Danlol U. McNeel. James Hechan, Walter D. Me Ncol. William W. Groves allot North Piatto, Nob-, a!8-8 J. E. EVANS. Register. Go to Vail COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candl dato lor the republican nomination for cnuntv commissioner from the Third , district, subject to the'deelslon of votera at . the primary election. You support a WHCltMl. Jk VV. ABBOTT, ' 4,'Il Woalilnerron illanutrh ' Antlaultv'of tho Senate. Tho Honnto Is historically Inuch oldor than tho lower house, or house of rep resentatives, its It Is called In our country nnd time. In tho remoto time. while iib yot there wna uo such ihlnid as n science or government, tno iriue was wont to look to Us old men. on account of their wisdom nnd experi ence, for advice In all matters per taining to tho tribe, nnd those- old- men were the first senators. The vtrnr1 gnnntnr rnmi9 frntn "Wtilsl" ' meaning old. Ah civilization ndipijod nnd sonted government heenme' ajfnct tho soiinto continued to ho composed of the old men, nnd when by nnd by tho second chamber, or council, was added tho senate continued to receive tho lnrger measure of revcreuce nud respect New York American. SORENSON'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. ! V 1 ft ine Ladies s Notice for Bids. Bids will bo rocoived by tho secretary of the school board at llersliey for u " , ' . six room brick school liouso. Plans and and experience. is Spirella Corset. Home Journal. Deline ator, Vogue, elc, are advertising the opirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset wcarcrs.i As local corsctiere for the Spirelm Company I am in position to give you the benefit of my training 1 cuarantee your cor- ret to fit you. to be the nroner model for you. I do residence fitting, will call, demonstrate the corset and ex specification on file and may bo seon at Hank of Lincoln Co. Ulds will bo received until one o'clock t. m. Juno 10. 1011. ,tur the .InKlng of Charles McKinney, tho bo to you at your convenience. niun -viiu Binua 10 oeat tno uanu. mr. idnved as far us nossible. A cert fiod MeKinnoy will positively uppenr at the check for $500.00 must nccompany each noon dnv enneVt nf K'trnMi'o Kin f bid payable to secretary of school - 1 i.i r t ......... o . UUU4. . ' .... 4. 'I . , V. .... . , UUVY. g. J. ROEKER, Merchant Tailor. NOTICE VOV, PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Serial No. 011)13. Public Land Salo. Department of tho Intortor. U. B. Land OUlco at North Platte. Nob. , Apr. 15. 11)11. Not.cn Is beroby clven that, as directed by tho Oommtsslomir nf thit flnnnrnl T.rmri Wp lmva recentlv installed a French I onico. under provisions of Act of Concress Ytt. 11UVB lacmijr IllOUIIItU U 1 lU" ,nhmvnii .lnnnZ7. 1UM. IZl ,i,. Rlri ... -will ofTor at public salo, to tho btehost bidder at ten o'clock a. m-, on tlioHth day ot June 11)11, at this olllco, tho tollowlne-dcscrlbed landt Lot 1, of Sec, 2. Township IS, N-, Banco 81. W of 0th 1!.M. Any portions claiming adversely tho abovo described land aro advised to lllotlielr claims. promeciions, on or ooioro tt.o tlmo acsie Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies apparel ot all ciassess, ana we liuarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know liow to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order; insuring first-class workmnnship and perfect fit. natod for sale. aiB-a J. E. EVANS, Realster. Notice to Horsemen. ti.o t,iiinn of.itlinn v A Pno ua8 uien nonce or intention to mako unal flvo 1 ho good trotting stallion, I. A. Uus- yeari)ro0f to establish claim to tho land sell, will make the season of 1911 at tn abovo described, lieforo tholteitlstor andlto- home of E. C. Richards, at the west cclyer at North Piatto. Neb., on tho lltu day NOTICE FOR PUnLIOATION. SorlalNo. 0273.1. . . . May 18th. Ml. Notlco Is horoby etvontliat Waltor 11. Mc Neel, of North Piatto. Nob., who. on Jan. 80th. IPOt). made II. E. No- 81612. Serial No. (BTS3, for all of Section 21. Township 15, N Raueoaa. W. of thoflth I'rlnclpal Meridian. tno uow runcuers uunti and sing in n highly cultivated, rich In melody voice so very powerful as to be hoard above tho entire instrumentation of this gi gantic musical organization. To miss this ono gratuitous number Is parallel to refusing money as a gift. Take the woru 01 n man wno nns spent nis en- tiro lifo in travel nnd has never slept twice in tho samo bed slnco his seven teenth birthday. He Bays ''! have D. M. MRS. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. A Washington lotter states that tho rimbli"an presidential situation is rapidly narrowing down to two rnon, William Howard Taf t nnd Robert Ln Follatte. It is conceded that Senator LnFollette lo developing considerable strength, especially among thu pro grcssiyo element, but of course is not m,verl)eR1,,OI0 ,,nlf lla equal." Kirsch'a iuuru u,Wi. .. ujr .. "u King of the Cow Punchers is in keep ,V Tm , ' ing with tho high order of all Mr. wiwruo nw ia jwvwi", '"' Kltsch's productions, In this small nut uiimuoiuanu ivi to....-..k ti, space It Is imposaiblo to give a comet mainly became ho has chosen to"paddle uuttlno of ull tho scenery. Tho scontc hiB ewn canoo;" that !a ho has not work Is from tl0 8tU(0 Mo88r8i La. taken them as ruiiy into nis connuenco as tioy desired. Certainly this cni bo said of President Tuft-rhe lias done '.what he cotisdercd beat for the country regardlesi of what cfl'ect 'It 'might end of Eighth street, North Platte. F. A. RUSSELL 26703. Standard Bred and Registered. Sire of Sir Credorick. record 2:121: A. Valentine, 2:181; and other fast horses. F. A. Russell fa a son of Ellerslio Wilkes, by George Wilkes, by Hamble tonian 10. His dam is Gold Leaf, tho dam of four fast horses. She was by Mambrino Kussell by Woodford Mam brinn by Mambrina Cl.it f. F. A. Russell is bred alontr tested lines. Ho Is a fast horso and the sirol of fust horses. Terms: Fifteen dollars payablo at foaling time, or if mare is sold, or traded, or removed from county where owned, duo and payable nt once. Geo. B. Griffith, Owner. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician. Consultant. Offlce Physicians and Surgeons Hosplta Phones: Ofllco 642, Residence' G44. Parties wishing PURE have on his re-nomination. To Reuli Special Frr&at Nwth Platte. Thu good roads special organized by the World-Herald and assisted by vnr- iotiij commercial QrgatilzatioBS for the pany will appear tn North Fayetto Gould and Wagner, 714-71G Hrotulwny, Now York. Messrs I. G. nnd W. design all of the scenery for tho Academy of Music and the Grand Opera House In New York and tho Chcsnut St. Opera House, and the Em plro Theatre In Philadelphia, This of itself Is sullicicnt evidonco to satisfy tho most exueting thnt Mr. Kirsch will offer only tho best that monoy can buy for hla patrons' pleasure. Tho cm t'lutto on purposo of promoting llo cross-coyti-. Thursday June, 8Ui. Save Your Suits. Wouldn't you like to wear that per fectly (rood Inst snrinrr's suit nirain? And wouldn't you wenr it if you could shorten the jnckot to conform to tho present style. If you haven t the tlmo to do it, or if you don't know how, just sond it to us. Wo nro doing n great deal of this kind of work this Bprlng, as well nu clenntnir. uyclncr, pressing anu adding new collars nnd culTs. A few such chaniren will Improve your old suit bo that you will actually enjoy, economy. Tho French Diy Clonnlne: and Pretss ng Place, A. SIGEL, The Little Tailor. 225 E. ftth St. Phono 182 SPRING WATER ICE'. AT . 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. THE MAN, THE GIRL, THE CIGAR of Juli-.lUll. Claimant names as witnesses: James Ilo chan. of North l'latto, Nob., Henry Doebko. of North l'latto, Neb., Ocortro W. Ferbracho, of Sutherland, Nob., and Charles II. Ma comber, ot North l'latto. Neb. J.' E. Evans. Kctrtstor. PltOIIATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Aur. mil. lull, In tho matter of the estate of Cathorlue Ilrowu, deceased. Notlco Ik hereby nlven. that tho creditors of nald deceased will meet tho Kxecntrlx of said estato. beforo thu County Judeo of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room In Hald county, on thoitfth day of May, lull, and on thu 27th day of Novotnbor, lull, at U o'clock a- m. each day. for tho pur lK)io of iiro&ontintr thelrolalma for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. &lx raonthn aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Bxecturlx to settle said estato, from tho 24th day of Apr.. 11)11. This notice to bo published tat four successive weeks In tho h'oml-Wcokly Trlbuno, a local nowspanor published lusald county prior to May S7th, loll. ma-i JOIIN qHANT.County Judiro NOTIOB roit I'UULIOATION Serial No. OSJIH. Department of tho interior. . U. 8. Land Olllco at North l'latto. Neb. Apr, EO, 11)11. Notlco Is hnrobr L'H-nn that Wnlm&n A . fitearns, or North Piatto. Nob., who. on Sept. SI, lWl.nindo homestead entry No. a)OT, serial No.0itH for lots l-S-3-4, SK NWW.HWW. and FH4, RIvU, Section 4. Township 15, N. ltanife 29. W.ol tho 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notlco of Intention to make Unal Hvu year proof, to establish claim to the laud abovo described, before tho Iteulster and Itu- Icclvor at North l'latto. Nebraska, ou tho Kith day of .Tunc Claimant names as witncssesiuouway r. CiimpMI and Oarl McUrow of North l'latto Neb.. William H, Koss and I'dwant Wrlsht of Diyruo, rioo. u J k. mvans, ueiflstor. Notice for Publication. George R. Smith will tnke notice, thnt on the 2Gth day of April 1911, The Man. the Girl nnd thfiCirinr N9hn V'rant. bounty Judge In. nntl for !..... .t :. .i 1 . . Lincoln county, weDrasKa, issued nn a happy combination to a certainty, order, of attachment for tho sum of and one should be OS good as the f.18.50 in an action pending before him, Other. .We can't furnish the YOUnii wherein Lottie Cronen Is plnntilT and man with the d rf hut Wa Cnn fur- A-,eorK amni is defendant, and that i inan Willi U1C MH, UUt we tan iur- nrot)ertv of tho defendant. conBlatintr nisn nun tne ugnr, anu it win ue a of wngeS ,iuo him, in the hands of tho j Cigar as good as the girl is sweet. Union Pacini Railroad Company, a cor 1 and one which smoked in her 'pres- poration having its place of business in purnwillnnf Via nfTonjivp tn line Lincoln county, Nebraska, has been Tf SSn'fL L attached under old order. 'Said cause If you don t believe w, try one, wa8 continued to tho 17th day of Juno J. E SCHMALZRIED. uu"lfc' wSSftr.