X Serai -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and PaMttbef. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance .$K2o One Year by Carrier In advance. ..... .$1.60 Knterad at North I'lnttu, Nebraska, Post ofUce ns Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 191 itoKielkfog May Happen to U. P. Tho feeling is strong in New York that something is going to happen to the Union Pacific. The retirement of II. C Frick from tho directory follow ing the deaths of Ilnrriman nnd Rogers Iins given that road prncticnlly n now control. The rumor that Mrs. Ilnrlmnn is disposing of her Union Pacific stock nnd tho fact that a great deal of Union Pacific stock is being placed on the open market in Now York is tho lntot cause of perturbation, which oven tho state ment by President Lovctt will not quiet. It is raro that liquidation hs pro nounced as that which hns been taking jitacc In Union Pacific makes such headway without bringing the reason of it to light It Is of courso ImposBiblo to toll how much of the selling in the past threo wcoks has represented what Wall street calls real stock. From' tho week ended July 22, In which tho present decline began, to tho closing hour Thursday 2,027,050 shares of Union Pacific changed hands, There are 2,100,820 shares outstanding. , Union pneiflc's high record for Uio yenf 1D2 3-4, wns established on July 22. Thursday, only tliroo weeks later, tho price made a now low record for 1911 nt 107 7-8. This decline of 25 1-4 points lias been continuous but for ono brief rally, that on Monday, when the mar ket turned for about 5 points. Not Much Room for Pmimiim- Reports of corn crop conditions and rainfall in Nebruskn assure the state mi Income for tho crop season that Is well nigh miraculously favorable, con sidering tho summer's history. It scorns hardly possible, In vlow of the romark Hiblo Juno and July drought, that any thing like a normal corn crop can bo harvested, yet reports of travelers throughout the stnto are to tho effect Unit this is not only possible but, in view of recpnt weather, altogether prob able, with August rains homing out tho feed supply by way of fall pastures . und late cuttings of hay, the three major crops, wheat, corn, and forage, , aro assuredly largo enough to carry V'.'tho state, in comfori. With gonoral crop shortage holding prices stiff, No- rimatrll 'Ittila fnlr tr Im nnn nf ttia nma ' parity centers of tho country the com Wl IIM ..... W MIIV -T L U f SH ing year. Lincoln Journal. ; ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL ,'. ' Mrs. Jamoa McEvoy and sister spent ' yesterday with friends In Coznd. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo . Dolanoy, of Northport, uru visiting. local friends. . Edmund Gardner of Gothenburg is visiting Mr, andMrs. Buldoek this week, t)r. John Sims, of Alma, arrived yos- tordny hnd will spend a week nt tho Bcelor reaidenco. t Jason uawyer wont' to umana yes terday to spend n week or longor on business. Fifteen arrojjts wero mado Saturday for drunkness and disorderly conduct on the main streets. Misnoa Mao Munger, Ida and Gj'aco Sholton, of Herahoy, came down for tho Wild West Saturday. , , Hilda Westlund and Mrs. Carl Eck borg, of Urady, visited Mr.V.arid Mrs. Grceloy Bundy Saturtlny. . Miss Ma tie ilumbaugh, of. Ogalalla, who visited Miss Amy Long for sovoral days.vent homo yesterday. Pat and Martin Scott, of Brule, who have boon visiting In town for sovoral d&ys, left Sunday for an extended stay in Ireland. , Johnnie Wqinborgor, Fritz Fryo and Pat Hagurty loft Saturday evening for a three weeks' visit In Denver, Salt Lnko nnd Ogdon. " Miss Gcorgio Hoxio, of Ogalalln, re turned homo yesterday after Bponding several days with her friend Miss ' Myrtle Beolor. - v Mrs. Arthur Hnrtwlg, nnd children, of Paxton, who spent thu past wook with her mother Mrs, B. L. Lambort left yesterday for homo. Misses Lola Huntington nnd Amy Marlott, of Maxwell, will go home to night, after spending several days with their cousin, Mac Westfnll. In company with W, W. Scott wo ro . inrnnil frnm n thro wiiVt trln tin trim RMcPkorson and Grant counties In which J.B. CURUKNS, After a long debato on a motion to pass the wool tariff revision hill over President Taft's voto, tho house late Friday failed to pass thu measure by tho necessary two-thirds vote, tho re. suit bolng 227 to 120, This kills tho wool bill. An ordlntirv caso of diarrhoea can, as a rule, bo cureu by a single doao of "a Chomborhdn'B Colic, fyholora, und DI kwifttrbof a Remedy, This remedy has no ''superior for bowol complaints. For salo 'by all dealers. ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Both Cunningham has her guest Miss Minnie Sullivan, of Brady. Mr. nnd Mrs. McKnlght, of Gothcn bury, nttended tho big show here. Mrs. Frank Nugent of Maxwell Is spending this Week with locnl friends. Ed Ewcll camo In from tho east Sat urday to spend a fow days on bnsiness. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby, of Lexington, wero visitors hero the last of the week Frank Nolen loft tho last of tho week for Aurora to visit relatives for some time. George Stroup, of the Payne Invest ment Co. of Omaha was In town Sat urday. W. T, Green came homo Saturday from Cozad where ho spent n week on business. Frank Coatos, of Sutherland is visit ing his brother A. S. Contcs and wlfo this week. Tim Kellhc'r, of tho Illinois Contrnl R. R. Is visiting local friends this week having arrived Saturday. Master Marcel Koliherjroturnod Sat urday from Gandy whero spent n week with the Broslus family. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Watson, of Goth enburg, arrived Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. VanEyko. Will Kortllng, of Omaha has been In town on business nnd visiting frionds for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnan Dlckerson and family of Maxwell attend the big show hero Saturday. Miss Hanna Young camo homo Sat urday from Madrid whero Bho tpent several weeks with friends. Mrs. Warner, of Gothenburg, former ly Miss Lillle Belhol, of this city, is spending a week with relatives. Misses Alma Hansen nnd Ruth Reese, of Elsie, enmo Saturday morning to visit Miss Mablo Wyman. The Johnson family, of Sidney, havo been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baker for sovcral days. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Carlo, of Gothen burg aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl biamp naving nrrivcu n low nays ago, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Barber loft yes terday for Now York to spend Bpend several "weeks nnd possibly to locate. Elma Harms, of Gothenburg and Miss Ella Franzen, of Horshoy wore married Saturday morning by County Judge Grant. Mrs. I. E. Sage, of Edgcmont, S. D., formorly Miss Cnrrio Roberts, of Max well is visiting Miss Florence Stamp this week. Diamonds arc n good Investment Our stock is very complete. Dixon, The Jeweler. miss .Laura irish, who nas been re siding In Cozed for sovoral months ar rived Saturday to visit with Mrs, Gcorgo Zentmoyor. Carl Bradshaw, postmaster at Far num. was a visitor In town Saturday. Ho says corn in his section Is firstclnss, much hotter than last year. Mr. and inrs. Kniph llixler aro pro- paring to remove to San Francisco, wnoro ivjr. uixior will enter the em ploy of a rubber tiro cbrripany. Mrs. Minnie Arthur, of Webster, la., who has been visiting sister, Mrs. Ray Cummings for two weeks or moro loft Saturday for hor home. Mrs. Charles Terroll, of Omaha, Is visiting her nnronts Mr. and Mrs. James Rannie while onrouto homr from nn extended viBlt in wostorn cities. Wnv Hutchins returned Saturday from Omaha whero ho wont Inst week with tho intention of locating but after investigating condition decided to ro turn, Mrs. S. F. Hill, of Coylo, Okl who spent tho past week with hor Bister Mrs. Jamos Snyder, left Saturday morning. Mrs. Snyder accompanied hor as far as Choyenne. Thirty Years Together. Thirtv vears of association think of it. How tho morit of a good thlnir sianus out in mat time- or tno worth. lussness or a una ono. so thoro'a no guesswork in this evidence of Thos, Ariss, Concord, Mich., who writes; "I havo used Dr. Kintr's Now nimnvnrv tor Uiirty years, and ItB tho best couch and cold euro I over mod." Once it finds entrance in a homo you can t pry it out, many lamiues navo used it forty years. Its tho most infallible tnroat and luntr medic no on earth. Un equaled for lagrippo, asthmn, hayfovor, and $1.00. Trial bottle freo guaranteed Dy atonq urug uo. Notice to DeliBqueaU. Notlco is hereby given that tho .ren tal upon tho loaso contract to tho fol lowing described school land In Lincoln county, Nebraska, as set opposite tho name of the holder thereof, Is delin quent, nnd if tho ampulit which, is duo Is not paid within sixty days from tho dato of this notlco, Bald contract will ; bo declared forfeited by tho Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and said forfeiture will bo ontorod of re cord In tho manner provided by law: Lots 1 to 4 8-14-31 Mrs. II. J. Hen- demon. NESW, NESW 10-14-33, D. W. Hnrshfleld. S h 10-10-29 F. A, Votnw. E. B. Cowles. Commissioner of Pub lic Lands & Buildings. Dated Aug, 17, 1911. A GIFT And What If Brought Br F. aTmITCI-IEL Copyright by Amerlcnn Vteta A elation, lill. r Mother." nid Kdllli tfuylfuHi. i of Hlxti-i'i) iind Ju.sl 'iifi'riiljfc m iv rnnitinif. I uruli .vim? anuiyji'i it Invi rttury. i'l'il uli' oiifjixit A happened." Very iwi, Uenr. I f:tw liupiteiied ri?fit in tin- MtiMIy you about it. Une t.ruiwi"i girl-we'll eall iur Kmiuin :!,.. WUSIl't liel t-elll Ihipii' wit : ln to th- Htme itf Hih vilrttt if lived to buy n ilnu tyin WUMHOOtl I" eiline nillllil. nljll 1) i had given her ti llvi diSHnr, to buy the dres lot- her MvjM.. cnt. Tin diij wiih hof. itml euro to keep under I hi , atonf'" ' trees ftini lined the nmdl I f she came upon n Im.v In lonlifi afoout fifteen -lylup iiHloeii lii 4tf ti under one of the trees "Emma mopped to tonk ut him I wuh a lintuiMoiiK' aid. Kicnuer 'iinn for his age. with n prufiiMlon of i curly hnlr tumbled over hi forein i.u Ills shirt was open at the nw l i x posing his throat. Ill whole 'iui was relaxed ns only can occur In :ut ber. "But oven in Bleep Ills ' fat e w .. troubled. Ills clothcM hnd cvldcnuj been good when new, but they wen now Bhabbv ismmii wo Kicreo wiu ho wns and what troubled liltn There is something very winning about n sleeper. Perhaps it is that relnntlmi I have spoken of that uouresmtninc which Is so endearing In Innocent dill dren. At any rate. Emma, as she xtoed looking down at him, took him rl!if Into her heart. "Sho would like to do nomothln? for him to take that troubled look olf lit.i faco and replace it with a stulle. It occurred to her to drop her gold piece into his flattened straw hat J tin t u.v beside him. then stand off and wnich his expression when he awoke nnd saw It lying tlicro-anming in tin win light flickering through the treo.-. Hut if she did this she must go without her dress She involuntarily clutched tho half csrIo in n tighter grip. 'AkiMii sho pictured the boy awakcnlnir end his pleasure at seeing the coin in ins hnt And thus she wavered till her sympathy and the pleasure of giving pleasure triumphed, und she dropped hor cold pleco into tho hat Then ahe climbed the fence hcsldo tho road and hid in somo tn I wheat which wiir nearly ready to bo harvested. "Sho wafted ucarJy half an hour, not daring to take bor eyes off the hoy for an instant, fearing she woul.d miss that first look of surprise sho was ch) tng treasure to see. At Inst hestretch cd himself, rubbed his eyes w.Hh Id) lists and sat up fie seemed to ilie try ing to nerve himself, to get up and go on, hut wns too tircu to o xo. rres entlv. with a Hlch. he reuched for his hat and saw tho half eagle. "It is questionable which would have been more delightful to n third person, tho look of .surprise of the hoy or the expression of the little girl hidden In tho wheat, elnsplng hor hands over her urcnsi us n iu hum uie uuuuiik ui uci little heart, her eyes beaming with pleasure nnd expectancy. "Ills eyes were fixed on the coin for a rrioment. then ho foezan to loon about him for tho donor. Emma enjoy cd it all Iniraeasely for awhile, then sho begai to think about what he should do. Would she maUo uerse.if known or remain in hldinir and let iht boy go away with her treasure without knowlug who had given It to himi U she took the former course he would return the gold pleee. if she tool; the latter she would havu given away her birthday present to one who could not even know her as the irlvcr oi it. "But Emma was not a girl to ro this far in doing a kindness aud turn back. She kept vers null, watcliluMi tho boy and It seemed us if she ejjuid read his thoughts. She fancied iui saying, holding the coin In bis u:iiil nnd looking at It, 'I'm going to Invent this money and work aud save and makeu fortune out of It.' Then, xumd lug on his feet after looking all afoout him, he put the coin in tils. pocket an I reluctantly went on. "A great niauy years passed." "How many yenrs. mother1" "Lot me see. Ismmn hud grown to be twonty-tlve years old, aud she wjw about twelve when she gave uwuy Uer birthday present That meitnn thlr teen years. "One day she heard that a man lr.t) offered to build n social clubhouse nnd give It to the town. The reiiHcii n offered It was that when a poor foot on his way to the city to loou fur a Munition he had gone to Hleep on tin outskirts of the village and xouie one find dropped a live dollar gold nic i Into his hat. He had made im Uv In vestmeuts with the money, and ft had grown rrom fa to y-ti.tMm. nut more than this, It had given hhn hope ntul courage, and lie had succeeded in th qr directions. He wished to return the gift with interest, aud. not uno'v ing the donor, would give It to tfti town. "well, Einnm met this man und t cnTno very much Interested in him und ho In hor. One day when they wo together"- "I know tho end of the story.".. in tcrrupted Edith. "He was the hov t' whom Emma had given the half cnglo." ' "That Isn't all there Is to itf' replied the mother. ,. "What. else Is there?" , ."Ho was fnthor and 1 am Emma." THROW OUT THE LINE. Give Them Help and Many North Platte People will be Happkr. "Throw Out tho Life Llnc"- Tho kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get the" poison filtered out of tho blood. They're getting worso every minute. Will you help them? Doan'fl Kidney Pills have brought th'ousnnds of kidney sufferers back from tho verge of dispnir. Will euro any form of kidnoy trouble. Mrs. C. K. Smith, Elslo, Neb., says: "For about five years I endured great agony from kidney disease. I could not rest well, felt weak and tired and was simply nil Worn out. Dark spots appeared boforo my eyes and I often thought T was going to smother. My limbs swelled and I became so lame that I could hardly get nround. Thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills, I nm now freo from nil troubles. This remedy did such good work that I consider It worthy of my endorsement." For Salo by all dealers. Price BOc. Fostor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Bolo n gen to for.tho United States Remember tho name Doan's and ako no or(Cr, Buv it now. Now is tho time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. it is almost certain to bo needed beforo tho sum mer is over. This remedy has no superior. For sale by all dealers. Closing out Sale Echclb cry's New and Second Hand Store. Ranges from $5.00 up. Stoves from $1.00 up. Lame Refrigerators $4.00, Gasoline Stoves $l.oo. Dressers from $2.00 up. Commodes from $1.00 up. Iron Beds from $1.00 up Carpets, room size, S2.5G. Come in and see the goods? Spirella Corset. The Ladies' s Home Journal, Deline ator. Vojnie, etc., are advertising the bpirella Corset. These advertisements are of particular interest to corset wearers. As local corsetiere for the Spirella Company I am in position to give you toe benefit of my training and experience. I guarantee your cor set to fit you, to be the proper model ror you. 1 ao resiacnce lining, win r . t J . 'j "ii call, demonstrate the corset and ex plain it to you at your convenience. MKS. mt K. DUKE. 408 East Sixth St. Phone Red 202. SANITARY HAIR DRESSING PARLOR. Everything modern and sanitary. Electric Ilalr Dryor, Electric Vibrator, Electric Hair Curler, Electric Parlor Cooler. Every thing up-to-date. Bettor equip od than most of tho largo city shops. Hair goods of tho latest styles always on hand. Phono 201 for appointments MRS. C. M. NEWTON Go to SORENSQN'S Fon Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Notice. To Mamio G. Culton. Dofendant: You aro hereby notified that on tho 28th day of April, 1911. Albert B. Cul ton nied n petition against you in tno District Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska, the object and prayer of which aro to obtain a divorce from you on tho grounds that you havo williuiiy aban doned plaintiff, without cause, for the term or moro than two years last past. You nro renuircd to answer said pe tition on or boforo tho 18th day of Sep tember, 1911. Albert B. Culton, Plaintiff. By E. II. Evans, His Attorney. F. J. BROEKESR Merchant Tailor. We hnvo recently installed a French Dry btedner for Men's nnd Ladies' npparel pf oil classess, and wq iluarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to renair clothes. We carry samples of goods nnd make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship nnd perfect nt. A Km; Who left Howe set tho World to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., Bays ho always keeps nt homo tho King of alt LaxntiveB Dr. King's New Life Piys and that they're n blessing to all his family. Curo constipation, headache, indigestion, dypepsia. Only 25 cents at Stone Drug Co. Sails All Classes. Tho clears we make and sell suits nil classes of men. Wo havo BOvcral brands of nickel cigars which aro pro nounced a superior article by smokers of good, judgment For tho mnn who wants a nnor cigar, wo navo tno ten centers, which are lis good a cigar as you can buy anywhere, ihoro are men In North Platto who havo smoked our cigars for over twenty-fivo years and are satisfied. That tells tho story of tho quality. J. R SCHA1ALZRIED, Ill 'Oil 'IWII I I 11 ill 111111" 1 DR. W. W. SADLER, Physician, Surgeon, Optician. District Surgeon U. P. R. R, Heiishey, Nebraska. 16 , Office phono 2-11. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. A. J. AMES. MAIUE AMES. A Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Ofilce over Stone Drug Co. 8 Phones I Office 273 f Residence 273 e': WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M. D Surgeon, Physician. Consultant. Ofilce Physicians and Surgeons Hospita Phones: Office 642, Residence 644. DR. W. F. CROOK, K DENTIST, Graduato Northwestern University. Ofllco over McDonald Statu Bank' $ GEO. D. DENT, iv Office over McDonald Bank. S t,l Ofllco 180 I rnonea f Residenco 11B iJrJ'Sc!tor)rftijt! JMrrJr!fc JWMciMt frMt" JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Specially: SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered unice r. a. uospitai. mono t4z. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Bpcolal nUmillon clvon to confine ment 1 and child run's diseases, OHlco I'liono 183 Res. Phono 283 Olllco'Mcnouald Slate Dank U1UV a ueniattea Jog-along Transfer Co. C. IL SAWYER, MGR. Hack and Heavy Draying of all Kinds. Viano moving a specialty, up-to-date 1911 piano truck. Ofllco hours 8 a. m. to 6jp. m. Ofilce with Postal Telegraph Olfice phono 201. Residence 651 Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay Wo nay tho ton market Three cou pons freo with returns on each car of nay you ship us to handle for your ac count. Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in cash will secure for your hhmo an ele gant ' 42Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consicn your hav to us and please tho ladies and also iret a cood nrico for your nay. uur Motto: Fair treatment' and prompt remittances. bampio or the quality of these dishes can do seen at tno 01 ce or tno semi Weoklv Tribune. The F. C. Avres Mer. Co.. 20th and Wazeo. Streets, Denver, Colorado. Proposals. Sealed bids will bo received up to G p. m., central time, August 26th, 1911, by J. Q. Wilcox, Chairman Building Committee, account Wilcox Dep't Store, North Platte, Neb., for the erec tion of n frame residence for Rector of Church of Our Savior of North Platte, Neb., in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Carl E. Shaeffer, Architect, North Platte, Nebraska. All bidders will be required to accompany their bid with a certified check amounting to $75.00, payable to J. Q. Wilcox, Chairman Building Com mittee, tho same to be forfeited by the bidder whoso bid is accepted, if ho fails to signs contract -and. give bond re quired. Plans and specifications may bo seen nt the office of Carl E. Shacfrer," Architect, North Platte, Ne braska. Separate bids for heating, nlumbiug and electric wiring systems will be received, subject to nil condi tions abovo. . It is the Intention-to award tho con tracts to tho lowest responsible bidders. but the riuht is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waivo informalities in any proposal. J. Q. WILCOX, unairman uunuing committee. Notice to Property Owners. Notlco is hereby given that the citv council of the city of North Platto, Lincoln county. Nebraska, will sit as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour of 8:00 o'clock, p. m., of the 25th day of August, 1911, at tho council chamber in the court houso in the city of North Platte. Lincoln countv. Ne braska, for the purpose of levying on tho real estato lying and being with Sewer District "N'r extension, taxes for tho purpose of navme the costs of tho construction of a lateral sower in said district "N" extension and that the said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate nccording to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason of tho constsuction of said lat eral sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uni form such loVy of taxes will according to tho front foot of the lots or real estate within said Sower District "N" extension or according to such other rule as the city council sitting as such board of equalization may adopt for the distribution ol adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections, if any thoy havo, to tho assessing of taxes against their prop erty on or beioro tno zotn day 01 Aug ust, 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m.f with tho city clerk. jay order 01 tho Mayor and (Jity Council made tho 1st day of August, 1911. ClIAS. F. Templk, ol5-3 City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners Notice is hereby clven that tho city council of tho city of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, will sit as a board of equalization beginning at the hour or 8:00 o'clock p. m. bf the 25th day of August, 1911, at tho council chamber in the court house in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, for the purpose of levying on the real estato lying and . being within Sewer District A taxes for tho purposo of paying tho costs of tho construction of a lateral sewer In said Sewer Dis trict A and that the said taxes will be levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho extent of benefits to such property by reason of the con struction of said lateral sewer, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform such levy of taxes will bo according to tho front J foot of tho lots of real' estate within said sewer .District A or according to such other rule as the city council sit ting as such Board of Equalization mny adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxes against their prop erty on or beforo tho 25th day of Aug. iaii, at 0 o'clock:, p. m., with tho city clerk. By order of tho Mayor and Citv Council mado the 1st day of August, 1911. Ciias. F. Temple, City Clerk. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tliu Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln County, s.s. In tho County Court. In Uio Matter of Uio Estato of O force II, Sti'veiis, Deceased. To tlie creditors, holrs legatees and others Interested In tlm estutu of Georiro II. Stnvens. deceased. Take notice, tliat Lester Walker, ad inlnlHtrator liasfllod In thu county courts, report of Ills dolnca an administrator of nald estatn and It Is ordered that tho Namo stand for hearing tbo 1st day of Autr A. I). 1U11. boforo tlm court at the hour of 0 o'clock, a. ni.. at which time any person Interested may nppear andexcept to and con tost tho same. And notice of IhU proceedtnir Is ordered clven In tho North l'latto Tribune a Send-Weekly nuwHpapo printed In said county prior to Maid dato. Witness ray hand and tho real of tho coun ty court nt North Platte. Neb., this 10th day or July A 1). mi. Jotm Git ant. County Judce. onnmt op iiKAniNa on petition kok APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIST1IATOH Oil ADMINISTRATRIX. Statoof Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In tho county court. In thu tuatfr of tho estato of Erod Huxoll. deceased On rcadlufl and Ming tho petition of Ella Huxoll praying that administration of said estatu may be granted to ber as admin istratrix Ordered. That August 10. 11)11. A. I), at 0 o'clock a.m. is anstgnud for hearing said petition when all portions Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held tn and for said county and show eauso why the prayer of potltloner should not bo granted: and that notice of tho pondency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In said mat ter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platte Tribune a legal weekly news paper printed In said county, for threo suc coslve weeks, prior to said day of boarlng. Dated July 21. Wll. J15 a John Ouant, Oountr Judge. Serial No. 02253. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION DKPAIlTMKNt OJT THIS IHTEIUOIt. United Stalex Laud Ofllco. At North Platte. Nebraska, July. 7.Hli. Notice Is hereby given that Daniel W Kunk-1 of North Platto Nub., who on Oct. 1st. 1P0I, made homestead entry No. 2067S. Serial No. 02233 for tho east half of southwest quarter. Section 4. Township 11, N.. Itango 31 W., of tho flth Principal Meridian, bus filed notice of In tention, to rnako llnal five year proof, to ehtabllsh claim to tbo land abovo descrllied. loforo thu register and receiver at North l'latto. Nebraska, on tho JStllday or "Kept. 1VU. Claimant names as witnesses; Carl Kroider. of North Platto. Nob.. William Clrhtttli.ofDIekunx. Neb,. John Pulls of Som erset, Nob.. D. O. Tibbies, of North Platte, Neb. ul-tl J. n. EVAKB, IttKlkter.