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Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. lre, Editor awl PhWwW. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. ' One Year by Mail fa advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advanco $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Mattor. TUESDAY, JUNE C, 1911. Before adjourning Inst wook the Penn sylvania legislature appropriated $4, 000,000 for good roads, and also iub ,mtttcd an amendment authorizing the atnto to borrtw $50,000,000 to bo lipent in good roads. Pennsylvania has poor roads; and so has Nebraska. Business throughout the country, as reported by the commercial ngencies, is slow, and the revival which was pre dicted early in the spring has failed to materialize. Wo are now entering upon the period of midsummer dullness, and the revival cannot how bo expected un til fall. The crops will have much to do iwlth this hoped for revival, good crops na s general proposition, resulting In good business. One-sixth of 1 per cent of the popu lation of Nebraska is in asylums fortlir Insane. Joel A. Piper, dork of the state board, of charitios and correction who made this computation says In 1900 only one-eighth of 1 per cent was In asylums for tho insnno, thoroforo he believes' insanity ia on tho increnso oi that a growing confidence In the public institutions of this kind places a greater numbor of insano In tho caro-ofthe state. At tho three Insano hospitals of the state 2,070 pntints aro being cared for, nod; there aro probably n few nt private. Institution!. Announcement la mada by tho state university snate that tho standards of admission to that institution will be materially changed, Twonty-cjeht high ' school credits will hereafter bo required for condition admission to tho colleges of arts and science, engineering and agriculture. Full admission requires thirty points us heretofore, but in tho future twaaty-four points will not bo accepted as sufficient high school ex perience for entrant who wish to be como candidates for degrees. Follow ing Is the lislt of tho senates roaolu- : tlons. No. 1. .After September 1, 1912, v twenty-eight points shall be the mini '"rnum requirement for conditional ad- misdion to the college of art and science, engineering and agriculture In v the, university. No. 2. There shall be maintained a list of junior accredited Hchools, on tho basis of three years of secondary school work. The graduates of these schools may receive condi tional "admission to the university upon the completion pf sufficient additional work jn an accredited Bchool to secure the minimum of twonty-elghty point. The latest addition U tho list f can . dldales for nomination for county offices is E. W. Crane, who solicits the republican - nomination for county judge. Mr. Crane wan one of Mio eat Host settlers of Falrvlow precinct, whero ho lived for a number of years . and then moved to this city and has mncu louoweu me vocation or carpon ter and contractor, It is true Mr. Crane has net always been a republican. He rode on the. top wave of populism, and later became a democrat, but became divorced trom the latter party and is mow firm in the eepouSal of republican . principles. Mr, Crane while no lawyer, Is well read In law, he has mada it a study, and this qualifies him 'for the position for which ho is a can dldate, He hag lived with us for many Ayearrf and haa etitHbllshed a record for gootl citUenahlp. Mr. Crane rulings as judge would, be in aril casta unblaacd ami his clerical ability fits him for tho probate duties, A. meeting of the executive committee of the Progressive Republican League or Nebraska was to lmvo bucn hold at Omaha lt wcok, but becauso of the .Inability of Senator Drown and Con grwspian worns to be present, the mofltlngWHBjwsttponod to future date In a letter expressing his Inability to ue present, aonator Brown said: "Tho principles of the league can ojy be ad vancoa successfully by uniting all forces who beliovo In them. In n steady una constant e.uprt to support them Our chief danger, aa pointed out by ex-rrcBNiunt uoosevolt In a letter to us here, Is a division, of tho friends of th movement among thomsolvert. Th moment wo begin to factlonizo an divide our foi'coa In the intoroHt of any one or pur nmnbov far soino particular office that moment the cause fqr which . we Btand begllfc to Jos the support that belongs to It, TIkj loague Is for ," tho advancement pf,gqvtrnmentt)olicles and not for tho advancement of any particular individual, Undor the N . , braska statute the. rank and file aro permitted to choose all their officer and to. express their choice for trsl. dent at a primary. .They should be per- which to uo bo una to exorc so their WJIJW" t regard without . ' i w.ummm sr suggestion on tho part of any rganlatkH whether it bo wr own or Bm (JUwr w-ganInHtlon. Our llgliUa for a eaute. fcrid Ml f0r meM." Local Mention. The Travel and Study Club tendered Miss Emma Smith a farewell party at the home of Miss Lillian Hendy Friday evenine. Several very amusing features wero introduced for the entertainment of tho members, and each one presented Miss Smith wjth ntokeaof the occasion The pleasant evening closed with tho serving of cnjoyablo refreshments. U. G. Keeler, who had been held by tho sheriff at Grand Island for two weaks oh account of what Beemed n temporary derangement of the mind, was returned to this city the latter part of last week. Keeler for some time ad kept books for John LoMastcra. A couple of weeks ago ho departed without notice. Since returning here ho Bcems to have regained his norma) condition. A business meeting of the Epworth league will bo held on Tuesday evening. Matlora of utmost Interest will come up and all members are earnestly so licited to bo present. The subject for discussion at next Sunday's meeting is rellgous training and leadership," and cordial invitation is extended to strangers especially to the visiting teachers. Wo sell tho best watch to be had at $25.00 Ball's Commercial Standard. Dixon, Tho Jeweler. Sheriff Mlltonllerger was nttificd by telegram from H. A. Spellman, sheriff of Julesburg, to arrest and bold W. II. Finney, wanted nt that place for jump- ng a board bill and other offences. The arrest Was made and tho sheriff at Julesburg notified, who arrived on No, 12, but his man refused to go with out requisition. Mr, Spellman re turned to Julesburg and later notified Mr. Miltonbcrgor to release tho pris- oner as tno parties cnu not wisn io.o to any furthor expense. Finney was reloaded. Business Chance. To tho right party; large Incomo and profits, only modornto investment re. quired. Gentleman or lady. Experience not necessary. Will bo at the Nebraska louse for a few daya only. Apply or write, Room No. 7. County News. Tho Wallaco Winner snyu: Cut worms aro reported to be doing much damage In tho corn fields. Howard Conger, of Dickens precinct, recently Buffered tho fracturo of both bones in ono of his legs while discing corn. A little daughter of D. S. Brelner, living south of Sutherland, ran into barb wiro fenco and almost cut off tho ower portion of her noso. 'Sidney Hopping, of Wallace, who was taken to Excelsior Springs, Mo., for treatment, and thenco to the homo of a sister- at MaryvJIle, Mo., died at the latter placo and tho remains brought to Wallace Wednesday for interment. Thanks to the lato rains, everything n tho south part of the county is ro ported to be looking fine. Tho Wallaco section has been re-named "Egypt" and around Somerset and Dickens the con dltions ar likened to those of the fer- tilo valley ot the Nile. ANSWERS EVERY CALL. Nsrtk Platte People Have Fei4 Tkis So. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A Httlo cause may hurt the kidneys. Spoils of backache often follow, Or .some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every call. Is Doans Kidney Pills, a true spe cific. Many North Platto people rely on it. Hero la North Platte proof. JohnT. Hollcnbock, 520 East 11th St North Platte, Neb., Bays: "My kidney trouble dates back to the Civil War. When I returned home the prl vatlons had undermined my entire kidneys. I usod a great many kidney romcdios, but nothing compared with Doan'a Kidney Pills, which I procured from McDonnoll & Graves' Drug Btore 1 have appealed to them on numerous occasions and the results have always been oxcollont, Of course, lam pretty old now, past seventy-seven, and must oxpoct Borne trouble, but I feel that In Doan'a Kidneys Pills, I have something that will always; givo mo relief," For Sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name-Doan'a-and take no other. Bils far School Howe. Tho school board of District No. will vocelvo bids for tho construction of a ono-Btory two-room piessed brick School house on the present site of the Platto Valley Bchool building eight milea weal and north of -Worth Platte. Illda will bq received by J, C. Wilson treasurer, North Platto, Neb,, up to noon of thq 17th day of June. Spec Mentions for building can bo seen nt ofilco of tho County Supt, Ebright. A certified chock, pay able to J, C w neon. Treasurer, must accomtianv each bid, which will be returned when ! biri scented or relocted The board resoovos tho right to Ject any or all bld, SOHOOU IlOAWD DlSt, NO. ' A CIPHER NOTE "By MARGARET DARR Copyright by American Press Asso ciation. 1911. "I have perfect confidence In niy hus band," sold Mrs. Afldoy to Mrs. Ifrad- sbnw, "and tho reason why I have confidence In him Is because he's ho carelesy. If ho had occasion to keep anything from mo ho couldn't do It. For instance, It Iio should receive a loro letter from any illegitimate Bourco ho would be sure to have It in his pocket." "Hut how would that give him away?" nsked Mrs. Brndshaw. "Why, my dear woman, there's not a night when he Is In bed and asleep that I don't go through his pockets." "It's tho only safo way with mou." Tlmo camo when Mrs. Ackley in go ing through her husband's pockets re ceived a ahock. Sho came upon a bit of paper on ono aido of which was her husband's nnmo written In a woman's hand, on tho other certain mysterious figures i, 12, 0, 3, C. N Mrs. Ackley turned pale. Sho loved her himtmnd notwithstanding tho fact that alio thought It necessary to watch him. Sho hntl gone through his pock ets for yours dreading that she would find something to convince her of his Inconstancy, and nt lust tho blow had fallen. Sho almost wished she had remained In ignorance. Possibly sho would havo burned the ninssairo hud not curiosity Interposed to prevont her doing so, Sho wiped n tear from her eye and looked nt the pnper again. Thero wero tho figures 1, 12, 0, a, 5. Doubtless every figure stood for somo lorlng word. Gottlng her feelings under control. bIki began to puzzle over tho figures with a view to their Interpretation. It was Mio first day of May; there fore the figure I might refer to tho day of tho mouth. Hut 12 carno next, and tho twelfth month Is December. lly beginning at tho other end tho theory fitted better. May was the fifth month. Tho figure 5 coincided with tho mouth exnctly. Tho next figure, 3, might stand for tho day of tho mouth, 0 possibly marking tho hour. 'Jllio figures Indicated that the Biwflcr wished Mr. Ackley to meet her on the Sd day of May (tho ucxt doy but oro) at O o'clock. Twelve might mean tho termination of the meeting, tho hour it would bo necessary for the woman to leavo him. But was it not from 0 to 12 in tho morning or 0 to 12 Jn tho ovcnlng. "I havo if," sho ex claimed. "Tho figure 1 indicates thut it it the first 0 to 12 of tho hour In the day or la tho morning. Of courBO It wouldn't do for thorn to meet in tho evening. I might havo something to say about that. In tho morning, when ho is nt his office, I am supposed to bo powerless. Wo shall seo." Having doubts about tho correctness of this deciphering of tho message, sho tried nnother theory. Possibly tho figures might spell n word that would mean a whole sentence Sho tried several plana nud at last hit upon ono ranking tho figures roprcsont lottcra. Tho first figure waa 1, and A Is tho first lottcr ot tho alphabet "Eureka!" sho exclaimed. Then sho read, 1, A; 12, L; 0, 1; 3, O; G, R Alice. "Aha," sho cried, "so tho namo is Mice!" Sho thought over all tho womou sho know, but none was named Alice. Her rival could not, therefore, ho ono of her friends or acquaintances. She must ho Bomo ono her husband had met whom she, his wife, know noth ing nhout. She would unearth this plot, hut she would not apoll it ly let ting It be known that alio possessed the secret When Ackley came homo for dinner and gave hla wife tho usual marital kiss ho noticed that her Hps wero cold. "Don't feel very well, deu,r?" ho ask ed. Sirs. Ackley declared that sho was perfectly well Nevertheless, though she tried to appear as usual, she failed. The next day Mrs. Ackley, lifter breakfast, went to her mother's to re main for tho day. Sho could not bear to remain In tho house with the man who waa deceiving her. She telephoned him during tho day that she would remain away all night Mr. Ackley passed the evening at his club, went home at O and the next morning, hav ing breakfasted, went to hla ofilco. Thero ho found, a note from a uiau with whom ho had nn Important busi ness deal asking him to bo at a certain placo ut 0:30 a. w. Mr. Ackley left hla oUlco without Baying whero ho was going. Ho did not rotum till half past 12, When ho did return ho found his wlfo in tho ofllco looking like w thun dercloud. Sho had been there three hours "nursing her wrath to keep it worm." and un accumulation of vln dlctlvcnesu had placed her In a con dition frightful to behold. Those In the office wero waiting nn explosion. When Mr. Ackley entered ho looked nt his wife, astonished. Without n word sho took from her porteiuonnalo tlio cipher niesingo and handed It to htm. "Miss Qulmby." said the gentleman after glancing at It, addressing his stenographer. "Ihoto are tho figures of the now safe combination you wrote out for mo and which I couldn't find yesterday." Thon to his wife, "Have you Imd your lunch, dear?" Mrs, Acliloy wont out quietly with J hor husband. What was said between (hem tho ofllco force did not know. ro-Tlley Inferred that tho memorandum i 6C th'osnfa combination had something ! Political Announcements Fort TnEAsunun. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho republ fcan nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters of tho Primary Election August 15th, 1011. I will fully appreciate tho support of republicans. C. H. Walter. 1 respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the republican nomina tion for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters at the pri mary election August lGth Support given me will be appreciated, Albert N. Duiuhn. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to tho decision of the republican primary August ICtli. I will appreciate the fluppOrt of roDublicuns on that tiny Frank Murray. Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: 1 horeby announce myself a candidate for county treasurer and respectfully solicit your support at th5 polls. If elected I will endeavor to do my duty in such u way as to meet the approval of the pcoplo, Walter B. McNeel. FOR SHERIFF. I announce myself as n candidate for sheriff, subject to tho decision of the voters at the primary election to be held August ICth, 1911, and respectfully ask the support of republicans at that election. A. J. Salisbury. I hereby announce myself as a can didato for the republican nomination' for sheriff, BUbject to th decision of tho voters at the primary election on August 16th, and respectfully solicits your support. I. L. MlLTONUERGER I hereby announce myself na a candi date for tho Democratic nomination for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters at tho primary election on August lbtn anu support. respectfdlly solicit youi r O. C. MCGEE. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of County Clerk sub ject to the decision of the republican party at the primary. Wm. Otten. I hereby announco myself a candidate for County Clerk subject to the decision of the Republican voters nt the pri mary election to bo held Tuesday. August 15, 1911, and respectfully solicit your support. C. WILLIAM YOST. CLERK district court. I announce myself a candidate for re- nomination for Clerk of District Court, subject to the will of tho republican voters at tho primary election to' bo held Tuesday, August 15th, 1911, and I nssuro you that your support will be nroatiy appreciated. UEO. GROSSER JJj COUNTY JUDGE. I herebv announco mvself as a candi date for tho republican nomination for County Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election on August, it) tn, and rcapecttuliy solicit your support. M. E Crosby. I herebv announce mvseff as a can didate for tho republican nomination for county ji.dce, BUbject to tho de cision of the voters at the nrimarv election AUgusc xotn. K. W. CRANE. FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for tho republican nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of voters at the primary election. You support a SOUCltea. J. W. ABBOTT, Hershey, Nob Notice for Bids. Bids will bo received by tho secretary of tho school board at Hershey for a six room brick Bchool house. Plana and specification on file and may bo seen nt name ot Lincoln uo. Ulds will be received until ono o'clock p, in. Juno 10, 1911 ine board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Homo labor to bo em ployed as far as possible. A certified check for $500.00 must accompany each um payamo to secretary ot school board. D.M, LEYPOLDT, Secy. Go to SORENSON'S FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Parties wishing PURE ICE. AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. Homeopathy Principles Skwilea, SmiiIAm, Cwafttas A liko remedy will cure a llko diseaseas n remedy which has the samo symptoms, or produces tho samo in the well, will euro those In tho sick, and with na ture's help will euro quicker than any other, and with less expense to tho 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, Hyrothoiafenties. Therefore the correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than whims with a single borrowed idea. For out of town patients and all thoso Interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical and tho necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Sargical PracticioRer 1 0t0. D. DENT, I Physician and Syrieen, f Ofllco over McDonald Bank. t vu I Ofllco 130 3 Phonea t Resldenco 115 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specialty. SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered uutce i a. nospitai. rnone o-iz. J DR. W. W. SADLER, I Physician, Surgeon, Optician. i District Surgeon U. P. It. R. Hershey, Neduaska. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Special attention glvon to conflno monts and children's diseases, OOlco I'liono 183 Res, Phono 283 Ofllco McDonald Stato Hank llld'cr ewaeaasesaaaa0 9 grmwmA nP m m C) A. J. AMES. M Alt IE AMES. ft (: Physicians and Surgeons, VL Ofllco over Stone Drucr Co. Phones ReBidenco273 WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Ofllco Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Ofllco 642, Residence G44. Spirella Corset. The Ladies' s Home Journal, Deline ator,Vogue, etc., arc' advertising the Spirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset wearers. As local corsetiere for the Spirella Company I am in position to give you the benefit of my training and experience. 1 guarantee your cor' ret to fit you, to be the proper model for you. l do residence f)ttmg, will call, demonstrate the corset and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MRS. M, K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. Merchant Tailor. Wo havo recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men s and Ladies t I 11 I m apparei 01 an ciassess, anu we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of iloods ant make clothes of all kinds to order. insuring first-class workmanship and, perl ect tit. THE MAN, THE GIRL. THE CIGAR The Man, the Girl and tho Cigar 11 nappy comoination to a certainly, and QUO Shoillil l.n nc iIim-mI no rim other. We can't furnish the young man with tho girl, hut we can fur nish him the Cigar, and it will bo a cigar as good as tho girl is sweet, and ono which smoked In her pres ence will not ho offensive to her. 11 you don't believe us, try one J F, SCHMALZRIED, mmrcn won m?Atimn In i Nebraska. Jones, deceased i Toaaine anu nnng the verified pctl- tensed witlj, and that tho conn rendM-'ii fcldPcrtjonamlnirthoBolo lioirs afc law of ylded by sections (mi, hm. 8201, 6203 and SUto of Nebraska for the roar J 90V. urucreu. inai ui saiu uetition bo board on Juno 20.1011, at Oo'cloclr a m., when all persons Interested in said mattor tnajrau- for said county. In tbo. court bouse lc tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, aud show ""f "sv I "" prayer oi mo petitioner should not bo wanted iisu uniercu, mat at mio nmo ana placo aforesaid, IbU court will receive, examine. djust and allow all claims and demands of 1 I I tutMltin A rf rt t ... kkI.I . . tiRceasod, andihat anruorsons TiavlDir such viiiiyi vi uuuiuiiua uKiiuiltflaiU UfliaiO Hfiail prosent the samo to tho county court on r before the date dsdKned for "such liearlnir, darot May, )Ul. m-w-t John uiiant. County Judio. . , OHDEH OP HKAItlNO. Nebraska. x Jonco, deceased. k on rcortiiiK' and filing: tho vcrlflcd petition f Dynlel P. Jones, praying that the resular (Imlnlsiratlon of estate bo dispensed dth. and that thocourt rendor a flnal decroo amlnir tLe solo holrs at law of tho said John w mi aw Biai UnTffn'r iK Annotated Statutes for yio stato of Nobraaka Orilnrral. tlll tlinaal.t Juno2V, llUl. at 0 o'clock a.m.. when all porsons interested in said matter may ap pear at tho county court to bo held In and for eald county. In the court houso In tho rlf.t fir Nftrfl, 1lAn M.t...!.. . .l cause, If any thero bo, why tho prayer ot tho AIbo ordored, that at tho time and placo aforesaid, this court will receive, oxamlno, nfldmt nml nllntv nil . ,1m. n.l iln.Mt. t all persons acalnst tho said John I). Joucs. deceased, and that any persons havlnc7 such claims or demands asalnst said estate shall rnvsoub .uu Dauiu w ino couiiiycourtonor boforo tho dato asslR-nod for such hoarlntf. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 22nd day of May, 1111. JOHN GiiANT, County Judge f NOTIOR I'OIl l'UttMOATJON. Serial No Wl. Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at North I'latto. Neb. m ., , . Mr 1H. mil. McMpoL or North Hattc, Nebraska, who on October 13th, lDOfl arado ilomtttjad entry J7v "h-w". iur an oi ore tlon 2. Twp. 15. N II. 32. W. ot tho 6th 1'rin. iuuriuiau. ikih mou nonce ot intention to mako final flvo year proof, to estabjlsh claim to tho land above doscrlbed. btrfore Tsobraska, on the 17th day of July, 1011. yiomiunv nomes as witnesses: Darwin r; -xayior, uavui w. AiacomDer, .lames Ilo clian and Arthur Toops, all of North Platte. Nebraska- mlo-8 .I.E. Evans, rtculstor. NOTIOW KOll T'UHLIOATION. Serial No, uoib. yoparlment of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco, at North I'latte. Nb. . . . April 15th 1911. Nrit1ln fnhnfntitr (rlvnttlin A ..I. f. orle. son and ono of tho heirs of CJporge lUy erlo. deceased claimant, whose wlfo is alio dead, of North IMatto, Noiiraska., who on l)cc- 1, 100S, made bomestd entry No.Sin37, Sorlal No. 0m. for 8H 8EH. NW 8K ' 8WM, and NWJ section 18. townsbln J2. N. Katiirc 33, W. of tho sixth Principal Meridian has fllr-ri notion nf Inlominn tn mako final flvo year Droof to establish clatm to tho land above described, boforo the KcKtstor and Kecolvor at North Ill.tln T1. il.L nil. J . v an.. Linbi.iT. iiuu., uu tuu viu uay oi junO'iyii. fll n I ma tit- n.mno ma , ..!.... Tl 11 It. MoNeol. James Ilechan, Walter II. Mo- iivui, Minium ,y . uroves auoi niortu riauo, Neb., ais-B J. K. KVAN8. Resiator. NOTICE iron PUBLICvlVTION ISOIATED TltAOT. Serial No. 011)13. Public Land 8alo. w Donartmont of the Interior. U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob. m . . . . Apr. 15.1011. Notice is hereby jriven that, as directed by tho Commissioner of tho General Land Ofllco, under provisions of Act or Concn ss approved Juno 27. WOO. (34 stats., 517). wo will oflor at public salo. to tho highest bidder at ten o'clock a. m-. on thoUth day of Juno 1011, at this olllce. tho followintr-dcscrlbcd land: Lot , 4. ot Sec. 2. Township 12, N-. Itantro 31, W. of flth P. M. Any porsons clamlnir advorsely tho abovo described land aro advised to lllotholrclalms, or objections, on or boforo tl.o tlmo desig nated for sale. RlS-0 J. E. EVANS. Itetclster. NOTIOE FOIt PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 02733. w .. . . , . May lHtl.. mil. Notlco is horeby Blvon that Walter 11. Mc Neel. of North Platte, Nob., wiio. on .Tan 30th. lOOO.mado II. E. No-'1812. Serial No. 5278.1, for all of Section 21. Township 15. N KaniroSi. y. ot tho 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako flnal flvo ypar proof to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo tho Hcelstcr aud Ito ceivor at North Platto. Nob., on tho llth day ot July. Hill. Olatmant names as witnesses: Jamos Ito chan. of North Platto, Nob., Henry Doebko. of North Platto. Neb., Oeoruo W. Fcrbracho. ot h'utherland, Neb,, and Charles II. Ma comber, of North PlatttvNob. J. E. Evans. Iteelstcr. PKOIIATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Apr. 2Hth, 1011. In Hit) matter otthuestato of Cathurlno Drown, deceased, Notlco Is horeby irlvcn, that tho creditors ot said deceased will meet tho KvorntriT rotsald ostato, beforo tho County Judru of i.iacuin couiuy, iNoorasKa, at tno county court n)m in said county, on tho 27th day of May, 1011, and ou tho 27th day of November, 1011, atO o'clock a- ra. each day, for tho pur poso of prosenttue their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the Exccturlx to sottlo said, cstato,r from , the 21th day of Apr,. 1011, This notlco to bo published for four successive weeks In tho Soml-Weokly Tribune, a local nowspapor published In said county prior to May 27Lh. lull. m2-4 JOHN MliAN 1 .County Jurtiro NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sorlal No. 02318. Department of tho Interior, U. S- Land OIUco at North Platte. Nob. Apr. sa, 1011. Notlco is hereby clven that WotuunA Btoarns, ot North Platto. Nob., who. on Sept. 21, MM,mado hotriesteart entry No. SUV7. serial No.OS.'IS for Iota 1-2-8-4. SH NWK.SWM. and His, SK'a, Section 4. Township 15. N. itaiiLO 2. W. of the 0th Principal Meridian, has Died notice of Intention to mako final live year proof, to establish clatm to the land alxivo described. Ixiforo tho lleitlstor and Ito ceivorat North Platte. Nohraska, onjuattHu day of June. 1011- Claimant names as wltlHisses-.Cunway P. Campbell and Carl McOrow of North Platta Neb.. Wllllum S, I'mm aud Edward Wrlsht of Myrtle. Nob. J. E. Evans, lteirlster. Notice for Publication. GoorgQ' It. Smith will take notice, thut on tho 2Gth day of April 1911, John Grnnt, County Judpo in and for Lincoln county, Nehraska, issued an order of attachment for tho Bum of $10.50 in an action pending boforo him, wherein Lottie Groncu is plantiu and George It. Smith is defendant, rtndthnt property of tho dofendant, consisting of wages duo him. in tho hands of the Union Paclfle Railroad Company, a cor poration having its place of business in Lincoln county, Nebraska, has been attached under snid order. Said cauio tvai continued to the 17th day af J 1911. LOTTlBCfrCWEff, NonllfX,