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Semi -Weekly Tribune -SUBSCMPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance. ...... $1, GO Kntored at North PJatte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Clasa Matter. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1911. Victory for High Prices. Scarcely had tho enemies of Presl lpnt Tnft chortled their firat notes of gleo over his "defeat" In tho Canadian reciprocity election than word camo from half a dozen sources that food prices had taken ft decided upward trend. Since tho election a number of tho moro Important staples have advanced and tho end Is not yet, according to market reports. Under these circumstances It is difficult to sec where Alio insurgents are going to make any clear capital out of that "defoat". Certainly tho American people as a wholo are In no mood to. contemplate with pallonco any further rise in prices of food. When President Taft proposed reci procity with Canada hehad every food trust opposed to htm. Ho wob In reality fighting tho food combines, and when the insurgents arrayoil themselves In opposition to tho president they wore in reality holping these monopolies to raiso prices. Tho defeat of reciprocity, regrettable as It Is from tho standpoint of tho American consumer, rcallyjshows just how patriotic tho ciTortaof tho prcsIdenCwero. And there is little In dication that the American farmer will profit from tho increase in food prices. When tho prlco of flour jumped 30 cents n barrel It did not mean that the fatv mora would enjoy any part of that ad vance. For tho2 most part tho wheat upon which this advance was made had boon sold already to tho millers. It woo tho samo with almost all other things advanced upon tho information that reciprocity had been defeated, Ever since tho Canadian campaign opened tho food truBts have boon uctlvo in their efforts to defeat reciprocity. Thoyhavo printed circularo and sent thorn broadcast over Canada, stating that annexation was at tho bottom of this movement. Tho agents of tho food trusts have oponly and flagrantly represented President Tnft as seeking annexation. Tho "victory" of the In 'surgents was In reality a victory for tho food monopolies and tho Amorlcan peoplewiH soon comu to rculizo just what was behind their opposition to tho president Thoro will bo llttlo consola tion for tho Amorlcan housekeeper In tho claims of tho "reformers" (when it comesjtojpaylng the household bills for tho next year or so. Tho increased cost of living Is fast becoming tho real political issuo in this country, and with nil their bluster nnd fictitious claims it is a matter of record that not a singlo insurgent moasuro or policy would have caused u decline In prlco of food staple. Kansas City Journal. In an uddrces at Kansas City this weok V. J. McGeo, pf ..tho department of agriculture suid: "During tho ten yearn onding In 1010 tho farm aron increased only 4.2 per cent and tho acreugo of Improved farms only 15.2 por cent, whllo the acre valuo of farm lands In creased 10S.7 per cunt, nnd tho nggro Kate value no leas than 117.4 per cont. This .JncroaBo Is connected with the high cost of living, especially In cities, thpugh tio advance in prices has thus far bonefltod transportation and trudo rather than, thp primary producers; in lOpO wo paid our railways $1,050,000,000 and in 1910 about $2,7G0,O00,00O, 70 nor cent of which was frelubtniro, an advance of 07 por cent; considered as n tax on Improved land (justifiably, in that'tho Cost of transportation limits production) thin was $4.00 por new In 1900, and $5.70 in 1910, an Incrcuao of 44 per cent, or aa a por cupitn tax, it was $21,711 In 1900, nnd $30 In 1910, nn Increasu of 38 por cent nil of" which ratios of Increase are far higher than that of farm prices for farm products The success of municipal wator and light plants Booms to depend altogether on tho way they are managed. Wo are In receipt of a pnpor from Sioux Falls S, D,, which says that tho plant thoro is a burdon to tho tax-payers, tho re coipts being much less than tho fixed charges. On tho othor hand tho wator and light plant at Grand Island provlnir a PAving proposition for tho city. Captain J. S. Kobblns, of Wallaco spent yestorday In town visiting friends, and consulting a physician. Tho Cap. tain's health Is not tho best, but lately submitted to an operation which gave some relief. Capt. Robbin'a has boen a resident of Nohmska for forty-six years, half of that time having been spent in Lincoln county, and has voted for or against nil of tho nineteen governors Nebraska has had. Tho Dally Telegraph reported that the three men who composo tho munlc Mpal league, had concluded to disband This, howovor, wns a mistako, for the trio aro out with n lengthy circular "knocking" on tho city hall bonds. SRUSH TEETH UP AND DOWN 1 "" 1 f ropor Method Will Clean Them More Thoroughly and Not In Jure the Gums. Unless ono Is taught bow to prop erly UHo tho tooth brush, bo Is almost eortaln to uso It tho wrong way, bo causo It Is the easiest way. Tho usual method has been to brush cross wlso of the teeth and If tho food does not readily como out, fo brush tho hard on This Is tho wrong way, for In so doing you not only fall to do the work well, but also this movement tends to forco tho gum away from tho necks of tho teeth, thereby leav ing tho roots exposed. Tho gum which Ilea between tho tooth has a very valuable uso In protecting tho teeth, nnd In preventing decayed food from lying botwocn them. It Is safe to say that In mouths whoro tho gum has been forced away by Improper, brushing, or othorwlse, tho teeth aro much moro apt to decay. Tho proper method of brushing the teeth Is with nn up and down or a rotary motion. In this movement, tho bristles of tho brush should strlko tho gum abovo tho uppor teeth, and In passing down dlslodgo tho par ticles of food bctweon tho tcoth. With tho lower teeth roverso tho motion; that Is, tho brush should first touch tho gum bolow tho teeth and then bo carried up. In othor words, tho stroke should always bo mado to wards tho cutting edgo of tho tooth, thus forcing tho gums on tho teeth. Tho friction of the brush on tho gums Is vory bonoflclnl to tlicm, but often this will causo bleeding. In such cascB if cold water Is nppllod with tho brush until tho bleeding stops, and If this bo dono overy day, tho gums will begin to harden, and tho troublo will coase. If thcro should bo any gum disease, or any deposits under the gum, such as tartar, It will bo best to have tho gums treated and tho foreign mattor removed. Parents should btr careful to teach tho child the uso of tho tooth brush at a vory erly ago, and tho habit one formed at that period is bound to bo continued. Whon It Is known that decay will never attack a por fectly clean tooth, wo ronllzo tho Im portant of the tooth brush. Wo can not hope, oven with .tho brush, to havo perfect cloanllnoss, but wo knpw that good thorough brushing la a wondorful holp. If tho teeth aro brushed after each aaoal and Just boforo going to bod, It usually will bo sufficient The most Important tlmo Is at bed tlmo, ror tnon tho fluids of tho mouth aro not flowing, nnd tho food that lies botweon tho teeth invltos decay. iiio tinio when tooth docav tho worst is In chlldhoqd, and if paronta only know tho rosponslbllltyAthat was moire to boo that tho teeth of tbolr children woro kept clean, thoro would bo fewer pooplo going through mo wuriu wuu uisiiKurou moutrm nmi artificial substitutes. 'Not only this but much W tho1 111 bonlth of tho worm, caused by tho Inck of proper chbwing of food, would bo olimlnatod. (Copyright, Western Nowspnpcr Union.) MOUTH WASH AND POWDER These Should Bo Selected for Individ ual Conditions Mow the Ouma Should Bo Massaged. Tho tooth dcrnv n th aro not Kept clean. To keep tho teeth clean various mouth washes, tooth pastes. oowderB and lirnnhnn Vinvn been devised. . xqvmvu ,.MfV DUU1U beneficial effects, whllo othors do no good, and possibly harm. Aiaiir or tnnnn nirnnta linun .nntn must concedo tho fact that up to tho present tlmo those agents nro ao ef fective an any wo know to koop tho mouth comparatively clenn nmi in 'provont accumulations In and around, una. pspociauy between tho toeth. wwio It Is a recognized fact that tho lndlscrlmlnato ubo of nowdors nmi mouth washes Is not tho boBt for tho tooth and uums. still tho imn rr innih bruBhos, together with sultablo pow ders ana washes Is of great Impor tance But tho kind of medicinal agent that each Individual should ubo snouia bo lort to sorao ono who Is competent to instruct tho patient As to tho particular means of applying this agent advico should also bo ctven. as tho tooth and mims In linllvldimin differ practically nn much nB tbolr hair ana oyos. Tho waBh will nasa between thn teeth, or nt least It should dara he .twoon most of tho teoth, nnd In . this way tako out tho greatest portion of food and other forolcn mattor that may collect thoro. Thin collection dir. fern in different Individuals, doDond ing upon tbolr relation to each othor, Tho different ktndB of gum dls easo dom nnd different mouth washes ana often a natlont will condemn jgood mouth wash which falls to effect n euro wiion mo irouoio 18 tnat It is not adapted to that diseased condit ion !Iu dlseasos of tho gum, particularly In mvnrrhen. r In wall tn vnaaaanA 4tn gum. This Is a splendid moana ot stimulating tho tissue and causing It to creep forward in those places where It normally belouga. Defore wo attempt gum mauago we should see that the toeth are as clean as possible atul that all foreign matter on the roots la removed. Gum tissue win not adhere or He in close adaptation to the roots of teeth on which there Is .tartar or an accumulation of food debris. Tha best way to massaKO tho itum la with tho thumb and fingers, rubbing the gum toward tho cutting odgo of the tooth. Thoro are few pooplo that normally havo clean mouths and when one baa learned to keep one's tooth and gums In a healthy condition noth Ins can induce him to return to tha nlil hnbltn of unclcanllness. (Copyright, Western Nowapapor Union.) losing out Sale Of New and Second Hand Goods; .... As I expect to quit business n a few weeks I will sell both new Second-Hand Goods at Lees Than Cost. Come in and make your se ction. ECHELBERRY'S New and Second-Hand Store Corner Gth nnd Locust Streets. Suits AH Classes. Tho clears wo make and sell suits all classes of men. Wo havo several brands of nickel clears which aro pro nounced a superior articlo by smokers of good judgment For the man who wants a liner cigar, wo navo tlio ton centers, which nro as cood a clear as you can buy anywhere. There aro nicn in North Platto who havo smoked our cigars for over twenty-five years and are satisfied. That tells tho story of tho quality. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Elizabeth Kaar Langslon, Teacher of Voice Culture At Rincker's Music and Art Storo on Thursdays. ( A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. f) Doctors Ames & Ames, H (? Physicians and Surgeons, :: U Ofllco over Stono Drug Co. ") Phonon I0mce273 6 PnoncQ f Residence 273 t: ( WILLIS J. REDFIELD, M,b Surgeon, Physician, Consultant. Ofllco Physicians'' and SurgeonB HospHa Phones i Oflico 642, Resldence.,644. K DR. W. F. CROOK, DENTIST, Graduato Northwestern Dnivorsitv. Office over McDonald State Bank f! GEO. D.DENT, ;( Physician and Surgeon, ;l Ofllco over McDonald Bank. i JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Speclalfyi-SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly nnswered uiuco r. b. iiospttni. mono (HZ. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic rttyslclan and Surgeon Q.lkl . I .... 1 1 I . .1 meuvi and clilldron'H diseases, J Onicu Phono 183 Itos. l'lionolisa Onico McDonald State Hank IllilV Jog-along Transfer Co. O. II. SAWYElt, MGR. Hnck and Heavy Dravintr of all Kinds. Piano moving n specialty. ,Up-to-dato 1911 piano truck. Ofllco hours 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. Ofllco with Postal Telegraph uinco pnono ail. Kosidonco &i Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay Wo uav tho ton market Threo cnn pons frco with returns on each car of count. Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in cuuh win sccuro lor your nnme an elo gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hny to us and plense tho ladles and also get n good price for your hay. Our Alotto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Sample of tho quality of these dbdie can bo seen at tlio oflico of tho Semi Weekly Tribune The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co. 20th and Wnzeo Streets, Denver, Colorado. Veke CaUwe. Elizabeth Kaar Lahgston, teacher of VOCAL MUSIC. Will be at Rincker's music and art store on Thursday of each week. Will bo pleased to meet any who aro interested in singing 62- To IT. B. Nichols owner of Block 3, South Pork Addition, North Platte, Nebraska. Tho ownerB of property on the west side of Elm street, between "B" nnd "C" streets, aro notified that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North I'mtte, Lincoln county, JNcD., passea and approved an ordinance on tho 20th day of September, 1911, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to the line and grade, and of pennancnt material, us provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewaikB in said citv. passed and approved on tho 2lBt day of June, 1900. Unless said walk is constructed by you aionglhc cast side of said block 3, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 2nd day of November, 1911, tho same will be con structed bv said citv and tho costs assessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining wnicn tno samo snnu ue con structed. CllAS. F. TEMPLE, SEAL City Clerk. To Sophie E. Hupfer nnd husbnnd Wil liam i. liupror, Kin m. icaynor ana husband John Itnynor, Annie E. Brown and husband Ornn Brown, Tilman C. Babbitt and wifo Hanna Babbitt. Eunice Johnson and husband Joseph Johnson, Rose Babbitt and Florence Babbitt a minor, owners of lot 8, block 50. Tlio owners of nroportv on the west sldo of Willow street, between 9th and 10th streets, are hereby notilieu that tha Mavor and Council of the Citv of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the zuth day ot September, inn, order ing n sidewalk adjoining their promises, to do constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent material, ub provided in tho general ordinances of snid city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks In said city, passed and npprovcd.on the zist day ouuno iuuu. Unless said walk is constructed bv you along tho cast sldo of lot 8, block 50. owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or bofore tho 2nd day of November, 1911. tho samo will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the samo shall bo constructed. uhas. i. temple, seal City Clerk. To Mary Anna Pealo, owner of lot 5, block Tho owners of property on tho cast sido of Cottonwood street, between 5th and 4th streets, nro hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of tho Citv of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, passsd apd approved an ordinanco on tho 20th day ot September, 1911, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said promises, to bo constructed as to line and grade, nnd of permanent material, as provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidowalks in said city, Sussed and approved on tho 21st day of uno, 1906. Unless said sidewalk is constructed by you along tho west side of lot 5, block UJ JVU, 111 AWbJIUUllbU Willi said ordinances, on or bofore the 2nd day of November, 1911, tho same will bo constructed by Bald city and tho costs assessed upon the snid lot owned by you adjoining wnich tho same shall bo con I AW .t.t.n.wl ti f ..m. Im n .1 nn V.I n . nr. .itl.Vt structed. UHAS, r. TEMPLE, Seal City Clerk. To Wm. Jeffors owner of lots 7 and 8, U10CK s. Tho owners of nroportv on tho north side of Tenth street, between Locust anu vine strcots are hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City oi JNortn I'intie, Lincoln county, jnc orasKU, passed anu approved an ordinance on the 20th dav of September. ivii, orqonng a siuewniK adjoining their said premises, to be constructed ns to lino nnd grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided in tno general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in snid citv. Jassed and approved on the 21st day of uno, 190G. Unless said sidewalk is constructed by you aiong tno south sldo or lots 7 nnd 8, block 38, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1911, tho samo will bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon the said lots owned by you adjoining which tho Bame shall bo constructed. UHAS. F. Temple. Senl. City Clerk. To Joseph II. Cunningham, owner of lot 4. block 137. Tho owners of nronortv on tho oast siuo oi Cottonwood street, between 5th and 4th streets, aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platte. Lincoln countv. Nebrnskn. passed and approved an ordinnnce on tho 20th day ot September, 1911, order ing a sidewalk adjoining tlioir said promises, to bo constructed nS to lino nnd crado. and of permanent material. as provided in tno generul ordinances of snid city, regulating tho construction of siaowaiKS in said city, passed and np proved on tho 21st dav of Juno 1900. Unless snid walk Is constructed by you along tho west sido of lot 4, block ioi, uiviiuu uy yuu, 111 liucuruuucu Willi said ordinances, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1911, tho samo will bo constructed by the city nnd tho costs nssesseu upon tno said lot owned by you adjoining which tho samo shall bo constructed. chas. f. Temple, Seal city Clork. To Mary Doats, ownor of lot 4, block 107. Tho owners of proporty on tho cost sido of Cottonwood streot, between 3rd and 2nd street, aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of iMoruiriatte. Lincoln countv. Webrnskn. passed and approved an ordinanco on tno zuin any ot soptember. 11)11. order ing a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed ns to lino and crado. and of permanent material. as provided in tho general ordinances of tho city, regulating tlio construction of sidewalks l n snid city, passed and npproveu on tno sjist nay or June, llKJO, uniess saiu want is constructed by you along tho west sldo of lot 4, block 167, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 2nd day of Novombor, 1911, tho samo will bo constructed by said citv and tho costs nssessed upon tho snid lot owned by you adjoining which tlio Bamo shall bo constructed. chas. F. temple, ' Seal City Clork. F. JT. BROEKER Merchant Tailor. Wc havo recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of ail classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of tioods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workraanshb and perfect fit. To Leona Mnlonvitz. owner of lot 5. block 140. Thn nwhora nf nrntiorfv tm Ihn nnot sldo of Cottonwood street, between 4th and 3rd streets, are herebv notified that tho Mnvnr nnil CnnnplI of Win Citv of North Platte. Lincoln rnun braskn, passed and npproved an ordinance on the 20th day of Soptcmbor, 1911, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their Rnlfl nmmlsns. tri lin cnnntmntntl as to lino and grade, and of permanent material, as provided in the general ordinances oi saiu city, regulating tne construction of sidewalks in said city, passed and nnnroved on the 21st dav of June, 1906. Unless snid wallc is constructed by you nlong tho west sido of lot 5, block 140, owned by you, in accordance with snid nrfllnnnroB nn nr linfnrn thn 9ntl day of November 1911, the samo will bo consirucccu oy saiu city anu tno costs nnsnBRnrl linnn thn nntfl Int mvtinrt hv you adjoining which the samo shall bo i t . r . m m conniracieu. iiias. r . temple. Seal City Clerk. Proclamation. To tho electors of the citv of North Platto: Notice is herebv criven that on tho 4th day of October, 1911, in tho city of worm riatto, nn election will be held, at which tho following proposition shall bo submitted to tho Voters of said city: 'snau tno city ot worth i'latte issuo its bonds in the sum of S22.000.00. in denominations of $1,000.00 each, dated uec. 1st, rJll duo in twenty years from their date, but payable at any timo utter ten years, nt the option of tho said city, to draw interest at tho rato of fivoner cent nor annum, navabla semi-annually, principal and interest gayabieatthe fiscal Agency of tho tnto of Nqbraska, in the city of New York; Baid bonds, to bo used for the purposo of obtaining money with which to erect a city hall, to accomodate the city officers and records, tho fire de partment and fira apparatuses and po-, nee department. -A.nu snau tho proper oincer oi said city bo authorized to levy and collect a tax annuallv. in tho samo manner as other municipal taxes may bo levied and collected, in nn amount sufficient to pay tho interestj and prin-' cinai oi saia uonas as they mature, in addition to the sum authorized to be levied by Section 82, Art 3 Chap. 13 Compiled Statutes of tho stato of Ne braska for the year 1909, until said bonds and interests aro paid on all the tho property within tho said city ns snown anu valued upon the assess ment rol s of said citv." Said bonds to bo negotiable in form. 'lno poIHnp; places for said election shall be: In tho First Ward at tho hose houso in said ward, in the Second Ward in tho Commissioners room on the second floor; of the court 'house in said ward, in the Third Ward 1 at the hose houso in said ward and in the Fourth Word at tho hoso house in said ward. Tho ballots to bo used at said elec tion shall have minted thereon: For issuine $22,000.00 of tho bonds of tho city of .North I'latte, for tho pur pose oferectincr a citv hall, tonpenmmn. date the city officers and records, tho fire department, firo apparatuses, and tho police department, and for levying anu collecting n tax nnnuqny to pay tho interest and principal of said bonds as they mature. Against issuing $22,000.00 of tho bonds of the city of North Platte, for the purpose of erecting n city hall, to nc- commouato the city omcers nnd records. tho fire department, firo apparatus and tho police uonnrtment. and for lovvintr nnu collecting a tax annually to pay tho interest nnd principal of said bonds as tney mature. '1 hose votine in favor of sa d nropo sition shall mark their ballot with n cross, opposite tho paragraph beginning "Forissuing$22,000.00 of the bonds of tno city ot worth l'latto and those vot ing ngainst said proposition shall mark their ballots with a cross, opposite the paragraph beginning with "Against the issuing of $22,000.00 bonus oi tno city ot worth i'latte." Said election shall bo oncn at nine o'clock a. m. and remain open until seven o ciock p. m. ot said date. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 11th day of oeptomoer, eiui. (Sud) Thos. C. Patterson. Mavor. A ........ ".... rr. . r i . -ii 1 Ibcai.j Estray Notice. Taken up by tlio undersicrned about July 18, 1911, on my premises on Sec. iz, i. iu, K. ;su, ten milc3 northeast of vvollfleot. Neb., the followinor des cribed horses: Ono bay maro, one white hind foot, branded 21 on left hind thich: ono sorroi maro, ono wnito hind foot brandod21 on loft hind foot. Weight of encu nuout uw ins. G. A. SCIinECONGOST. HUMPHREYS' Speolflcs euro by acting directly on tha f tek parts -without dlHturbfug tho reut of we system. No. 1 for Fovors. No. 2 'Worms. No. 3 " Toothing. No. 1 Diarrhea. No. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 Neuralgia. No. 9 " Ilcndaches. No, 10 " DyspopBia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No.l t Tho Skin, No. 1G ' lthoutuiktiara. No. 10 " Malaria, No. 19 Catarrh. No. 20 Whooping Congh. ' No. 27 " Tho Kidneys. . No. 30 Tho Bladder. No. 77 "-La Orlppo. In small bottles of pellets that fit tho vest nooket. At JJniRuintn or niauou, wo. cacu arar Modieai Outdo mailed free. HumphreyUed. Co.,Cor Wllllan John 8lreU Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraskn. McDonald Bank Building. Go to SORENSON'S FOK Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing, Roem Moulding, and Window Screes a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. . NOTICE OP GUAUDlAN'S SALE. In tho matter oJ the nnnlleatldn of John CunWr Ruanllan of Expert Martens, an Incompetent, for licento to sell lt-al entate, Notice I hereby riven that In pursuance of the order of the Hon. II, M. Grimes, Judire of the District Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, made on tho 26th day of August, 1911, for the sale of rem csinto ncreinattcr described, thcro will be sold ot public vendue, to the htohest bidder for cash, ot tho cast front door of tho court house In the city of North I'latte. Nebraska, nn tha 17th day of October, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., the loiiowinK acscriDcu real estate: inc southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter, tho cast half of tho southeast Quarter and tha southwest rmnricr of tho southeast quarter of section twenty-three (23), In township ten (10), north of raneo thirty ono (31), west Sixth P. M., In Lincoln county, nenraKn. oam saie win remain open one hour. uateu September?.:, mu. ' John Gakdkk, s26 Guardian of Eegert Martens. ORDEH OF IIEAIUNO ON ORIGINAL PRO BATE OF WILL. State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, S. S. in tne tjouniy uourt. In tho Matter of the Estate of J. II. ChrN. tanson, deceased. On reading ond fllln tho petition of John U. Verdles praylns that the Instrument Hied on the 18th day of August, 1911, and purporting to bo an authenticated copy of the last will and testament of tho said deceased, may bo proved, approved, allowed and recorded as tho last will and testa ment ot tne said j. 11. Uhrlstanson, deceased. Ordered, That September 25th. 1911, at 9 o'clock a. m. Is asslcrned for hcarlnir said tietltlnn. whun all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to ue nciu in anu lor said coun ty, and show ranso why tho prayer of, petitioner should not be granted. This notice to bo published threo successive weeks In The North Platte Tribune, a legal news paper prior to said data of hearing. sw joiin UKANT. County Judge Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. Claudo H. Heed, known also aa C. II. Hen!, de fendant, will tako notice that on tho 11th dnv of September, 1911. Oliver S. Christian and David E. Martin, plaintiffs, filed their petlUon in the district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against nam immune ii. iiecu, ueienuant, tne ob ject and prayer of which are to confirm the undi vided Interests and shares of said parties In tho following dcscrlbedjroperty situated In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of section 29, and tho west half and the northeast quarter of sec 30, township 15 north, range 32 nest of the 6th principal meridian, and the east half and tho southwest quarter of section 25, and all of section 36, township 15 north, range 33 west of the 6th l-. ai and tno improvements thereon: to partition said nroocrty among said nartlen. or. If anlH nmn. fcrty cannot bo equitably divided, to have the samo sold and the proceeds' thereof divided among said parties according to their respective inter ests therein, and for general equitable relief. Said Claudo II. Reed, known also as C. II. Reel. Is re. quired to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of October. 1911. OLIVER S. CHRISTIAN and DAVID E. MARTIN. ' Plaintiffs, sl&l By M. B. Foster their Attorney. Jn THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In tho matter of tho aunllcatlon of John Herm.1 administrator of the estate of Mary Lomplugh, deceased, for license to sell real estate. UKUKK TO SHOW CAUSE. On this loth day of August, 1911, this causo came on for hearing UDon tho netltlon unilnr nnth of John Ilerrod, administrator of tho estate of Alary Ldmpiaugh, deceased, praying for license to sell tho following described real estate of the said Mary Lamplaugh to-wlt: That part of lot 6, block 103, In tho city of North Platte described as follows: Beginning at n nolnt on the south lln of said lot 40 feet cast of southwest corner; thence on tne soutn line oi saiu lot w reet: thence In a northerly direction on a line parallel with tho cast line of said lot to tho north lino of said lot; thenco westerly on tho north lino of said lot 20 feet; thence In a southerly direction to the place of beginning, orn sufliclent amount thereof to bring tile sum of t304.60 with thn debts allowed said estato, and allowance and costs of administrator, for the reason that there Is" not a sumcient amount or personal property In the possession of said John Hcrrod. administrator, belonging to said estate to pay said debts, allow ances and costs. That all persons Interested In said estato appear beforo mo nt Chambers In tho city of North Platto In said county on the 7th day of October. 1911, at nine o'olock a. m., to show cause, if any thcro be, why a license should not bo granted to said John Hcrrod. administrator, to sell of tho above described real estato of said deced ent, as snail bo necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be served to all persons Interested In said estate by causing the same to be published once a week for four successive weeks In the North Platto Scinl-weekly Tribune a newspaper published In said county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska. II. M, Giiimks. Judgo. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN . , COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In tho matter of tho application of John Hcr rod. administrator of tho estate of Isaac Lamp lugh, deceased, for license to sell real estate. , ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. On this 15th day of August, 1911, this causo came on for hearing on the petition under oath of John Hcrrod, administrator of tho estato of Isaac Lamplugh, deceased, praying for license to sell tho following described real estato of tho said Isaae Lampliigh, to-wlt: Tho east one-eleventh of Lot 6, Block 103. In the City of North l'latto, being a strip of land six feet In width and 132 feet In length on the east side of said Lot 6, In Block 103, In the City of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, or n sufficient amount thereof to bring the sum of 197.40, for tho payment of debts allowed said eBtate, ami allowances and costs of administrator, for the reason that there Is not a sufliclent amount of personal property In tho possession of said John Ilerrod. administra tor, belonging to said estate to pay said debts, al lowances and costs. That all persons Interested In said estate ap pear beforo mo nt chambers In the City of North I'latte In said county on the 7th day of October, 1911, at nine o'clock a.m. to show cause. If any there Iw, why a license should not be granted to John Ilerrod, administrator, to sell so much of tho abovo described real estate of sakl decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts and ex penses. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be served, to all persons Interested In sakl es tate, by causing the same to be published oncu a week for four successive weeks In the North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a newspaper pub lished In said county of Lincoln, State of Ne braska. M H. M. GRIMES, Judgo mt o NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tlio State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, sa In therCounty Court. T,.,n..th0 ,M"or o tbo Estato of Jacob i..?0 'bocredttors. Loirs legatees and others Interested In the ostato of Jacob Wchlner Tako notlfio. that Albert ltlchlgor. ex ecutor has tiled In tho county "court report of his doings as executor of said ostato and It Is ordored that tbo Htl1d fKr h.?,f.rlnjr Ul 10tl dor of Octolwr A. I). 1UI1, boforo tho rniirt at the hour of U o'cloct. oT w!. at wWelAlm" any person Interested may appear andoxcent i2LS5SS?nl7t !? ".raol A" notice SftlSs HES?'"'' ordSrcJ1 bv the publico" ""not o copy of tho notlc In the Semi Weekly Tribune a legal newspaper printed Ji,i;iunt.y.four successive wcoks prior to yald dato of hearing, wWnl,smyJia!JS,?.,,,d tbo anal of tliocoun-sl2- .Joiin Quant, County Judeo.