Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor nnll Fablaber. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mall In advance., $1.2 Una xear by (Jarrlcr in advance ..... .$1.00 Entered At North Platte, Nebraska, Post oiiict as (second ulass Matter. Fill DAY, JUNE 0, 1911. Welcome Home, Buffalo Bill. North Platto is justly proud of the lion. Win. F. Cody, though thoro are nioro hero who know him as plain Bill ho has dono much for North Platto nnd this city with its loyalty and never tiring devotion has done much 'to spur tho great old scout on to bigger nnd bettor things through a life covering nearly a half contury and which has BproAd its efforts over the entire civil ized world. BufTalo Dill created right here )n our midst the groatcst amuse ment enterprise this of any other country has ovor kntfwn or ever will know. It was here on the site of tho Cjody homo stead in 1892 that Bill JJody Sncoive'd the idea of "ftvWild Vycst, one that was to carry, its mossago of peace and no gress to tho futhermost corners of the world.onc that was to gain international repute fonts author and his loved town, ono that waB to carry the b inner of North Platto and its famo to every man woman and child of every nation. Thoro have been Imitators of thn wild west, thoro havo been Frontier Days, there havo been Mountains nnd 'Plains celebrations, there have been n dozen other ventures of a kindred nuturobut to Buffalo Bill Cody and tho good old town of North Platto all credit Is duo, and tho world at largo knows this and is generous in giving praise wlicrq ,it belongs. Col. pody has toured tho world, he has hott showered with overy honor that America nnd Europo can give to a distinguished man and noyj ho is on tho homo ward stretch; ha is paying his fnrovvoll visit to us, in the saddle on August 10th. Tho old days have passed, time has ebbed him nenr the share of well deserved rest and at the conclusion of his farowell Buffalo Bill will never again bo seen, in tho saddlo. Whnt more fitting tributo could he pay to the city that saw Its inception than to hring his Wild West hero for a final engagement, to pitch a mammoth acreage of tents on the snmo ground that nearly thirty years ago saw hia first efforts, where he began a career as a showman and an educator that has resulted In tho most gigantic under taking ever conceived arid successfully put into execution. Buffalo BlU'wlll bid yotf good bye in parson; ho wants to gather just once more with those of the old timo friends that are left. Ho wants to shake hands for the last timo and tell you he has tried to carry the message well and honorably, that his mission is about ac complished, that lie will, soon be with you again but next time without the trappings of Buffalo BID, just morely the man, one that is loved tho world' over, the honorable William F, Cody. Boy Sceuta, Atteatiea. -Troup No. 1 of tho Boy Scouts of Atneilci'is being formed In North 'Platte. Tho aim is to enlist every boy in town, if possible, between tho ages of 12 and 18 years, in this greatest movement among boys which has ever been devised. The object is to show boys how to enjoy tho outdoors, totrairi them in the principals of true manhood, self-reliance, self-control, and to help others in someway everyday. The boyB are taught First aid to tho injured, Life saving, Tracking, Signaling, Wood craft, and.how to observe. Games have beeif arranged which bring out all those things. It'ls peace-scouting which these beys engage In, living as' much out "of doors up possible; camping, tracking, at.il learning the uourots of the woods , and fields, It is not military but toadies the discipline and observation necessary to make real voluntoora In tltnoof need, and roal menllll tho time, It is not re ligious, except In tho way of touching boyu clean personal habits, tobo l)oncst, thrifty, and do u good turn overy duy, Scouts aro lthor Tenderfoot, 2nd class, or First 'CI lies Scouts, and all must be gin at tho 'beginning, Tho motto of the Boy ScoutSia "Bo Prepared. "Tho great American Naturalist, Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton is tho Chief Scout in ho United Status, and the movement is growing rapidly In number and Inter eat. Wo want the boys of North Plutto to lino up with this great urmy of Americans, Tfeo first meeting will bo held Saturday 7;00 p. m. at tho Guild House of tho Episcopal Church. Come and hear about it, K 10. Soeborger, Richard O, Birge, Arthur Boyd, Oscar It,'KobhisQn, Horton- Mungor, P, F. Chapman, F, L. Moouoy, W.-E. Crosby. Com m ittek. Joseph Hough of Omtgo, Sumuol Perry of Garfield arid James Cllvo of Tryon wero in this week laying In sup plies and farm necessary, The Lutheran Brqthorhood will meet again next Monday evening at 8:30 at the honw of Mr. and Mrs." Frank Btntoer. Th prfnen Yry mnmber is iMrd, AddnsM by Albln. Sandal!. A ten pound girl was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Will Connelly. Mayor Patterson transacted business in Omaha yosterday, going down Wed nesday night and returning today. The Indian Card Club held nn inter esting session Wednesday afternoon. The hostess, Mrs, E. J. Vanderhoff, was assisted by Mrs. Albert Schatz, Mrs. Joseph Stone nnd Miss Nellie Hartman. Honors wero awnrded to Mrs. James Hart and Miss Hanna Kclliher. A fine lunch was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Tom Henley two weeks hence, Atji business meeting of tho Episcopal vestry held in tho church , Wednesday evening, the building cbmmitteo was instructed to proceed with the construction ofjho now rectory. Tho old building will bo moved back on the lot nnd used as a parish house, where the various so cieties of the church may hld their social affairs, etc. The now buildlng'foill cost in tno neighborhood of $5000. Sim G, Smith, representing tho Leo Grotto Mfg. Co., of Omaha, tarried In this neck 'o tho woods yesterday re newing acquaintances and incidentally introducing that swell new ond popular thirst quencher, "Slzz." Sam is nn Md resident, hnving been engaged in fho confectionory line here sonio four teen years ago, and said it seemed $ood to get back to tho old town oc- flBHlonnlly. He romnrked that there is not another town on 'the map of Its )lzo where thoro seems to be such miveroai contentment, lcs3 knocking among business men or that evidence more prosperity or a more s toady and healthy growth. Adjutant General Phelps, actlniz unddr instructions Bont'outby the war department, has notified tho various :ornpanles of Nebraska National Guard that physical examinations such as arc required in tho rogulnr army will be undertaken In this state, tho object of which, It is slated, is to secure 'the highest class of men possible for national guard service. Gov. Aldrlch on Wcdnesdnv issued n w n proclamation sotting npart Juno 14th as nag day ana urges that Old Glory bo displayed on nil nubile buildings nnd asks tho mnyors of overy Nebraska town ana city to interest tho people in making some observance of tho dav. A numbor of teachers in attendance at tho normal nro preparing epsays for this occasion, and will strive to captdra the SC.OOprizo offered by Mrs. Dr. Ames on flag day last year for tho best essay produced. Tho prize paper will be read beforo the normabon flag day. The Chicago Tribune gives tho first ilefinlte Indication of the feeling of the western half of th country in regard to tho Canadian reciprocity nnot. It ad dressed Inquiries to tho newspaper oaitore of tho central, western, south western portions of tho country, and of 1,800 replies received the proportion was threo to, one in favor of the meas ure. In Nebraska the poll stood seventy-eight for reciprocity and sixty against. Whether tho feeling among the voters outalde of -newspaper offices (s rclativo can only b surmised, butthe poll as n whole may be taken as a "straw" Bhowlngthat tho wind is blow ing In tho president's direction. Kearney Hub. Bids For Two School House. Tho schoo) board of District No. 127 hereby calls for bids on tho construction Of two School hnilKOH In nititflof Mr. 107 ono school houso to be located nenr the Catholic ccmotory nnd orio about 1& unit-a uuai, ui UIU orilll OCI100I 110UBO. The boai'd llnslrrvq hliln nn H of constructionhollow tllo stucco, cement block, and framo above the lounuation ana nmo on tho foundation alono according to .pinna and specifica tions In tho ofllco of County Superin tendent Ebright. Sealed bids will bo received In tho olllco of Supt, Ebright or In tho North Platto Post Ofllco not Intor than 0 p. m. Juno 15th. Each contractor offering bid must accompany the bid by a certified check for SfGO.OO paynblo to Scott Reynolds, TreuHiiror. All chocks will when bids nrc rejected or contract iiKiiuu. ine uoura reserves tno right to reject any or all bids. School Board No. 137 Per W. P. Snyder, Director. REPORT OP THE CONDITION s OKTIIH Bank of Lincoln County, if llcMhey. Nob., Charter Not 783, (Incor porated! m tho Stale of Nebraska, at the clone of business .Timo 1st. 1911. , resources. Coaiu nnd OUcoutitH... . ... )vordratt secured a;idun- .S2 47 831 M AW 00 M0 53 'laukliiK hb'ueVYuinl"i'iVi'e hurt UxturcH , I Ourroiu expenses atiirtaxcs ium , Duo rroiuSiat'l Ma to and itrlvatu hanks n Otimmoy v S.WO.W "lolcl Coin. S.iU&OO Hllvor, nlokuU ami cents.... flii.il 5 SI7.1I Total r.r in Limn..u 70.V7T SO iio.ono no B.IM) on Lira -J Capital stock tali In....'...'. ' 'Jmflvldfd pr()litM'..',".V'l'.r.V imivmuai i t ion u hi ihpoi In rli lr 3.w. ...n .a ' Oemutnl ccrtlllcatcs of de posit a,!(t7 M t InioccrtlUcatesof tcixlt. W 1H.778 TO y- "iv u,ika,uu Plo1. i-, ...Z stale of NobraskVcoVrnty'of Lincoln, b'h ilmvn n:imril lmiiV .in l. ...J.i... ......... 11... above statnment t a correct and truo cony Uoarrt. . RAUl. UUOWNKIKI.n. Caul. lorK Attcati p. ii. KYMiar. . Ior HKvisnt.V f Directors MV. day of jttnT ion: " u",on' U,B wa g.M. AHiiuir, Nqtary rubljo. NOTICE TO PltOPEUTY OWNERS Noilco is hereby given tliatthcyClty Council of tho City or North llatte, r.lncnlll f'oiinl V 'Vnlir'itilrn a I3oanl of Equalization beginning at iiiu iiuui ui u ciwn p. in., Ol tno 20tli day of June, 1911, at the Council Chamber In tho Court House In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of lovying on tho-real estate lying and being Within "Sewer District 0-1" taxes for tho purpose of paying tho costs of the construction of a lateral sewer In hald "Sowor District G-i" and that said fnYne urIM hfi tni'tnrl ,iti,t hamIi ...i of real estate according toMho extent 01 oem!iu ui sucn property uy reason of tho construction of Bald lateral sewor, and if tho said Council, shall find such benefits to bo equal and uni form such levy of taxes will be ac cording to the front foot or tho lots of real estate within said "Sower Dis trict G-4" or according to such other rule as tho City Council sitting as such Hoard or Equalization may adopt Tor tho distribution or adjustment of spelt costs. f Ail persons interested will file their objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxqs against their pro perty on or beforo tho 20th day of .June, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p, hi., (cen tral time) with tho Cltv Clerk; Hv nmnr of Mm Alnvnr ntul ru.. Council inado the 31st day of Jlay, I V 1 1 CH AS. V. TEMPLE, City Clerk. NO'JTCK TO PltOPMU'PVnwwwe otleo Is hereby given that tlioCity Council or tho City of North Platte, Lincoln, county, Nebraska, will sit as a Hoard of Eoual zation bmrinnlner at tho hour of 7:30 p. m of the 20th day of .Ituio, ion, at tho council Chaillhor ill Mm crinrt. linnto 4i, city of North Platte, Lincoln county, nuuiiisiia) tor who jmrposo 01 levying on the real estate lying and bolng within "Sowor District G-3" taxes Tor wu purpose oi paying tno costs or tho construction of a lateral sewer In bald "Sowor District G-3" and that said taxes Will hl ll'vll'd mum nni'li mol of real estate according to tho oxtont in uuiiuiiLH io Hurn projioriy uy reason or the construction or said lateral sowor. and If Mm khIiI rvumnii oi,..n umt sucn nenonts to uo equal and uniform such levy of taxes will bo according to Mm front, fonhif Mm - " 7 ---w w..a WW l IIVII t iJ I it I I of real estate within said "Sower District G-3" or according to such other rule as tho City Council sitting as such Hoard of Equalization nitty adopt ror the distribution or adJusU IllUIili Ul COSUS. All persons Interested will Jllo their lblt!Ct lotlS. If III! I' lllltir ll'ivn InfU IISSCSNilllT nf tnvou mr-ilnof 41...I- ' n .. 1. 1 1 i.i u biiuil j)ropcrtv on or beforo tho 20th day of urn;, j, uu couu ciock, p. m., tccn- n.u nmo; wjui Hie cnycierK. Hv order of Mm AT:n-,ir nm) nif Council made tho31stdayorMaV, 1911. CIIAS. R TEMPLE, City dlerk. NOTICE TO PPOPEHTY OWNERS Nnticn In hnrnliv irlvnn -fl City Council of tho City, of North 1,l."'h'uul,:uin county, xsourasua, Will sic as a Mln.iril nf Rnii-ill beginning at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock, p. m of tho 20th day of June, 1911, at tho couficll chamber in -tho court houso In tho city or North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, ror tho purpose or lovying on tho real cstato lying and being within "Sowor Dis trict E" taxes for tho purpose or paY Ing the costs or tho construction of a lateral 6ewer In said "Sewer District F" and that said taxes will be lovled upon each parcel or real cstato ac cording to tho oxtont or benefits to suoh property by reason or the con struction or salt! latoral sewor, and K the said council shall find suqh bene fits to bo equal and uniform such levy of taxes will bo according to the front foot of tho lots of leal cstato within said "Snwiir DlHtrli'.t-. li,"7i n,.,w,r,it,.r to such othor rule as tho city council Bibbing .i much noa.ru oi iKjuauzatlon luay adopt for tho distribution or ad justment of such costs. All persons Interested will file their objections, U any they have, to tho aSSOSSlllL' f IHYOS nimlnol-. fl.i.1. ..VlMlilU wiivai proporty on or beroro the 20tli day of .luno ;011, at 7:30 o'clock, p. in., .l. 4 1 1.1. ...111. At. . . . '"I ULiitiai uiuoj, wuu tno pity clone. By order of tho Jlayor and City Council made the 31stiav of May 1911. OUAS. R TEMPLE, City Clerk: NOTICE TO PBOPERTY OWNERS Notice Is luirohv ilvin. tim fi.. n f. C""cI1 ,r i'10 City nC North Platte. Lincoln County Nebraska, ..niniu ii.ui jiu.im oi initialization UHlnnhJK' at tho h0lir of "W o'clock P. ., of the 20th day W .luno, 1011, at the council chamber In tho court limine in the city or North Platto, Lincoln conn! v. N'clirnvl.-.i r, iurM)Se of l.evylng oji- the real estate y ng am being within "Sewer Dlsi uiicii i- nixes lor ino purpose or payJ jug the costs or the construction or a latoral sower In said "Sower District P" and tliat said taxes will be levied upon each pareol or real estate ac cording to tho extent or benefits to sucl. property by reason or tho construction or said latoral sower, and ir thosald council shall find such bon pflts to lie equal and uutrorm such levy or taxes will be according to the rrpnt foot of the lots of real estate, within said "Sower District P" or according to such otlior rule as tho as tho City Councll.sltting as a board or equalization, may adopt ror the distribution or adjustment or such casts. ' AH norsuns Interested will lllo their bbjectloiis,, ir any they have, to the assessing or taxes against their prop erty i or berore tho 20th day of .1 une, 11)11, at 7:30 Vlwki. in., (cen tral time) with the city clerk. By order of tho Mayor mid dtv Council madetho.'llstday or May. 1911 CIIAS. P. TEMPLE, Cltv Clerk Bill for Srlinnl finnan The school board of District No. 8 will receive bids for thu construction of a one-story two room piossed brick school house on the present sito of the Platte Valley Bchool building eight miles, west and north of North Platte. Bids will bo received by J. C. Wilson, treasurer. North Platte. ' Neb., up to ooon of the 17th tiny of Juno. Spec flcntlonH for building can bo seen at nillce of the County Supt. Ebright. A certified check, payablo to J. C. Wilson, Treasurer, must accompany each bid, which will be returned when W is acceptedvor rejected. The board roseoves tho right to re ject any or all bids. School Board Dist. No. 8. Political Announcements FOIt TREASUnEIt. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination .'or county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters of the Primary Election August 16th, 1911. I will fully appreciate tho support of republicans. C. H. Walter,. 1 respectfully announce that I am n candidate for tho republican nomina tion for county treasurer, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho pri mary election August 15th. Support ilvcn me will be appreciated. Aldeht N. DunniN. I hereby ummunce my candidacy for 'he republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the cpuuiican primnry August loin, i win ipprcciate the support of republicans on that day FltANK MURltAV. Fellow citizens of Lincoln county: 1 hereby announce myelf a candidntu or county treasurer and respectfully tollcit your support at tho polls. If 'lectcd I will endeavor to do my duty n such u way as to meet the approval of tho people. Walter B. McNeel. FOR SHERIFF. I announce myself as a candidate for heriff, subject to the decision of tho voters nt thd primary election to be 'lull August 15th, 1911, und respectfully isk the support of republicans at that election. A. J. Salisiiury. I hereby announce myself as n enn ilidato for the republican nomination 'or Bherlff, subject to thn decision of ho voters at the primary election on August 15th and respectfully solicits your support. I. L. Miltonreroer I hereby announce myself as a candi lato for tho Democratic nomination for Sheriff, subject to tho decision of the voters at tho primary election on August 15th and respectfully solicit your support. u. U. MCUKE. ' FOR CLERK. , I hereby announce my candidacy for 'he nomination of County Clerk sub ject to, tho decision of the republican part at the primary. Wm. Otten. I heroby announco myself a enndidato for County Clerk subject to thedeclsion of tho Republican voters at tho pri mary election to bo held Tuesday, August 15, 1911, nnd respectfully solicit your support. C. William Yost. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. I announce myself a candidate for rc nomlnation for CUrk of District Court, subject to the will of the republican voters at tho primary, election to be Held Tuesday, August 15th, 1911, and I assure you thnt your support will be groatly appreciated. Geo. E. Prosser,2 COUNTY JUDGE. I hereby, announce myself as a candi date for the republican nomination for County Judge, subject to' tho decision .if the voters at the primnry election on August, 15th, nnd reapectfully solicit your support. M. E. Crosby. '1 pereby announce Tnyscif as a can didate for tho republican nomination for county judge, subject ta tho de cision of the voters at the primary election August 15th. E. W Crane. FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mysolf as a candi date for the republican nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of voters at the primary election. You support a solicited. J. W. Abbott. Hershey, Neb. Notice for Bids. Bids will bo received by tho secretary of tho school board nt Hershey for a 3tx room brick school house. Plonirand specification on filo nna may be seen nt Bank of Lincoln Co. Bids will bo received until pno o'clock p, m. June 10, 1911. The board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Homo labor to bo em- iilnvpri nn fnr nn nncaltiln A kai.!I1iu1 check for $500.00 must accompany each um ijuyuuiu 10 secreinry or scnooi board. D. M. LRYroLDT, Secy. T-TT- ,J jgj ' 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 r Parties wishing PURE SPRING WATER ICE. AT 50c per 100 lbs. Phone 95 H. LAMPLUGH. Homeopathy Principles Simile, Similibnj, CuraBtus A like remedy will euro a like diaenHo as n remedy which has the same symptoms, or produces tho some In tho well, will cure thoso in the sick, and with na ture's help will cure quicker than, any othor, nnd with less expense to tho liuman economy.- This system Of medicine has at its command anything" in the realm of cure, such as electrjclty In nny form, the Vibrator, Massage, llyrotherafentios. Therefore tno correctness of choosing this lino of treatment, rather than whims with a single borrowed idea. For out of town patients and nil those interested: rooms furnished when desired, for confinement, medical nnd the necessary surgi cal cases. Trained nurses in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medical and Surgical PracHcioner GEO. D.DENT, Physician and Surgcen, Ofllco over McDonald Bank. Phones ) Office 130 j Residence 115 JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. SpeclaUyi-SKIN DISEASES. Day and night cnlta promptly answered umce i . o. noapnai, rnone we.. I mun Tvxirn ,rxi wm m no w UK. W. W. SAULtRi f Physician, Surgeon, Optician. I District Surgeon U. P, R,NR. UUIVilllCiI, HCUIlAOnA! J DR. J. Sv -TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon 0 Special attention elvcn tq conllno- S 0 mcnlH ana chllflrcn'H diseases. J Olllco Phono 183 Itos. Pliono 283 9 Olllco McDonald State Itank nTd'tr A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, ! B 'Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stono Drug Co. Phones r8?.?e273 JjVJ fftf r; r ra www rlt WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician. Consultant. Office Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. Spirella Corset. The Ladies' Hnmp .Innrnal nlmo. alor.'Vocue. etc.. arc adverimnc ho Spirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset wearers. As local corsetiere for the Snirella Comnanv I am in nnsitinn in give you the benefit of my training ana experience. 1 guarantee your cor net to fit VOU. to be the nrnnpr mnrlnl for VOU. I do rp.ifirnr filtintr uilll ll ' J.' 7". ' 6, ';an, uemonsiraie me corset and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MRS. Mt K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. E. J. BROEKER, Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and we , guarantee satisfactory work. We arc also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds, to ordert uisunu urst-ciass workmaiislnp iinu periecc m. THE MAN,. THE .GIRL, THE CIGAR The Man. the Girl nnd tlnf!irinr a hannv combinntinn and ono should be as good as the other. We can't furnish the young man with the girl, but we can fur nish him the Cigar, -and it will be a dgnr as good asdie girl is sweet, find one Which amnkpd in hfr "nrj. ence will not be offensive to. her. U you don t bejieye us, try one. J F. SCHMALZRIED , , OltDEIt rem 1IEAIUNO. Ititlio county court ol Lincoln countr. Nebraska. In Hip matter of tho cstato ot Mararot .Tones, deceased. On jonillnp and (lllnR the verified peti tion of DarM V. .Tones, prarlnir that tho reeular adtilliilRtrailon of said cstato 1k dis pensed with, and that tho court rondbr n final deoreonarolnir tlioFolo heirs at. law Of tho najd Mar.ret Joiirs dfecased, as pro- r.W of Coblwy'a Annotated Statutes for tho etato of Nebraska for tho year 1W9 TJio' t.hnsa.l4 Polft'on bo hoard on Juno 20.1PH, at 9 o'clock a m , when all persons i interested In Bald matter may ap KJLfi 'ljoc.onn eourrto bo held In and for said county. In tho court houso'lntho city of North I'laito. Nebraska, and show .UmAif n? U,,e,re vhriho prayw of tho petitioner ahnuld not bo (framed Alsoordored. that at tho timo and placo aforesaid. ihN court will receive, cxamtno. adjust and allow all ; claims snd demands of alllpereons npalnst tho said Mariraret Jones' 'Jf.0.80'1' V"' "'S1 tty;w5r8ons avlnir such clalmH or demands aealnst said estato sbal present ihe snmo to tho county court on Vr beroro tho dato assigned fnr such hoarlmr "X, " ''fex Nebraska. thUnd L m23-4 ' John Ohant. County Judco. , OltDKIt OI-' HEATlINO. Nebraska CO,,n C0Urt 0t L,ncoln CountrJ .iJnesVdeal! f llM""' John T, .fn.in?,il,",ian(1 flIlt"t'0 voriflod petition ot IlanlolP, Jones, pray ne that tho rcirular admlnlsiratlonof said estate, bo dlspoVVsed namlnif tLo solo helw at law of tho said John V'2ffiU i8Cv?9 vyVW b HJtfi!5 A)., .aa. i wot, fj-'Oft and Woo ot Cobbov's forXyew l90p"lM f0r Ul stoto ora1k lanhtjH,0 "J1' PP"""" to '0rd on .lutifW. luu, at o'c ock a.m., when all persons ntcrcstcd In said matter may ap pear at tho county court to bo Told In Und citi or North rlatto, Nebraska, and show caiis... If any thoro ho. wily the prayer of tho lHiiitloner should not bo erantcd aforesaid, this court w II recelvo. exauilno. a! llJS,t.,l0WBl.,cLaluls ftnd Reminds of all persons att alnst tho said John 1). Jones Uffim2l:B!,U u,ainu' Persons having such Sl.m2.0.ri dcmans aaf'ist said estato sha present tho samo to tho county court on or laWliaay.r,.h i rtttle' tlitaSnd John Giiant. County Judgo. NOTIOR KOU 1'UnUOATION. Serial No oajso." it J,7)ar,pPn1t of tho Interior U. s. Land Olllco at North Platte. Neb. Octohe'r iqfii ufA ''fc Nebraska, who -oA vmu'..11, Kal" Uomestead entry fjo. MM0. Serial No. OKA. for all of Bcc-U-TwiV 18.N.. K.32. W.of thoOth 1'rhK rtSSn11!?" .PIcd noUco of intention to .i"!?1 iUv,i J;ear lot- establish i h mtS .1 l0Hd R0 described, lioforo vlS ljcFUter ontl -Receiver at North 1'latto. Nohraska. on tho 17th day of July. 1811. F Ttff iV2?Ss a ttnesses t Darwin t. laylor, Davjd W. Macomber, James llo- Nobnrasnka AnhurToo"s- a of Nbrth 1'latto. miu" J- R- Kvans. ItoRlstor. NOTIOR FOR I'UIHJOATION. Serial No. OWt). tt a 90pVJni?nt of 1,10 Interior. U. 8. Land OHIco at North Platto. Nob. . m,i 1 . "Prll 15th mil. Notlco lshoroby clvonthat Adolph Itoy er 0. son and ono of the heirs of OconTo Uey erla. deconsed claimant, whoso wlfo Is alio '&Jl0,t0Lil,P?n- Nobraska.. .who i" v svp"Pa i". township di.i.l"1? JV'.?J. I'r'.nclpal rnlhn nw.1 uul";u iniuimon to TUaKO llnal flV0 VPr nrnnr sl'i cl?,llI tptho land abovo doscribod. P?I?fS rjlS,"01? ornanil Kt-celvor at North Platto. Nob., on tho Oth day of Juno.UUl. n li Manit ,namc witnesses: Daniel n'JWS?. jJaniesncchan. Walter U. Mc Noh .', WllIla,n w Orovcs all of North Platto. J. R. KVANB.Tloirister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Serial No. 02783. 2an8.n,'od S01.!?0 H,'.'?.1.0""0" .o nko final flro fy Y"ra""a" uiaim to 1 10 land A1S1 5?tor and C of .tuiy.iuii. ua "'"J'tnoay Claimant names as witnesses: Jamos Uo ohan. of North Platto. Neb.. Henry Ooebko of North Platto, Nob., qcoree W Krbraehol ot Huthorland. Nob.', and CharleS U jila comber, of North Platto. Nob. fl J. E. Lvans. Resrister. PROBATE NOTICE. In tlin P,Aiinf tt nnnxt t . UraskS: Apr: &th.THll7 "Ul-Ulu cou,ur' "e nrSwrUcSK orthocs,ato f atrlno U,7coin rount'NobraskarSrthoty iWm, !.a-W.S2nJlH P" .the 2Jth US? S iirr.in wTr "oyomuor. - -. - .... uun uay, inr mo nut- ixjso of prenontlnir tholrclalms for oxamlna Uon. adjustment and allowanco. Six months vZuiTfJl U, Soral-Weekly Lrlbuno. a leiral nowspaper published In said county prior to Alay 27th. Iwll! . -"ii,, wivnn i-.uounty Jmieo NOTICE FOR PUIILIOATION. Sorlal No. 02218. ,r nopartment of tho Interior. - U. S. Ljyid Olllco at North Platto. Nob. , Apr ai. lull. Nnt !in Im liitriiln .1... ...... . VfJ,!"' "V"!'"" i-iawp. ir hi)., who, on Kept. !v?Vad,,.,'.0,n.c,!.t0.ftrt "'.'tr: horlal HKiVri. .r-7n.- . ft" vm. ani .W.or tho Oth Principal Morldlan. Iim " iunv.,1 ui micniiun to maKo llnal llvo . elver at North Platto. Nebraska, on thoiUth MUJ' Ul UUI11-. It'll. - Claimant names as wltncssostConway P. 5?"te' .?" Sa,r . J?f North Platto. 1 J E. Evans. Rculster. Notice for publication. Goorirn R. Smith will inV that on thn 2RMi ilnv nf A,-li inn John Grant, Countv Judge in and for umcojn county, rreurnsKn, issued an order of stljiihmnf fi- fVi onm R13.50 in an action pending before him. wnurtiin ijoiiio uronen is piantiit and George H. Smith is defendant, nnd that DrODOrtV of tho lll'fmwinnt rnnolot!nn of wages duo him, in tho hands, of tho union raciiu uaurqnu company, a cor poration having its placo of business in iJncnln rnmilv Nnhrtialm U. attached under snid order. Said cause waBcontinueU to the 17th day of Juno l'Jll- Lottie Cronkm I'lnntifT. NOTICE FOIt UIDS. Xotli'n Im lutrithv irlt'.ni i,t .1.. ,, ,. r" mi .mum uio CltV ColllHMI-.Xl'Ill rmii vn lilflo ,. ;:t"- vio 1111 1,110 constmctl6n of ceinont cross-walks ami approaches and sidewalks to be laid bv tho clr.v fif nn nt 1 Of 1011. ' a. HItl must be based upon the spec ficjitlons of the city engineer, which ls V", ,.u,,,n 11,0 o'llcoof the cltv clerk. AH bids must bo In by 5 o'clock, . June, 1011. Till! OonnHl rusiifi'uc flm rojeot any or all bids. b uuas. TEMrLTs, City Clerks