Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1911)
Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor ami PubltsW. j, subscription rates. Onfl ffoar (.iy M ilta 1 voice , , .$1.26 Ooo' Year by Can.er fci ad ranee. .... . .$1.60 Entored at North Platte. Nebrajka, Post ' oiTIco as Bocnnd Class Matter. Coming to North Platte FRIDAY, NOV. 17. 1911. Will Ask Rc-clectien. State Senator W. V. Hongland, of tills city, will submit his name to tho electors of this distrlct-ns a candidate for re-election. In view of Senator Hongland's work in the last legislature, certainly he is entitled to tho considera tion atld support Of tho republicans of the district Ho had n far-reaching influence in tho last senate; as a re elected member tills influence would bo still greater. Ne Cause far DwcoHragracnt. Tlio ruturns of tho lato election show a plurality of about eleven thousand for tlio republican nominees ior regents oi tho state university. TJio voto on these candidates is an indox of the real republican strength in tho state, for tho roenncv is an olllco that is not re garded as a political sinecure and ono which docs not fleurc in a campaign fight, that is, the candidates do not go out and make a canvass for votes, There is nothing in tlio laat election result to diBcouraec republicans, and tlioy Iirvo ovory reason to bollovo that In tlie fall or 1812 tho stato will give tno republican proHidontial electors a nice majority. The Heaths CkSaee. The heathen Chinoe In some respects is a worthy oxamplo for tho christian. Wednesday Loo Pont; learned that a certain resident of tho city who is out of work and haa a largo family, was short of provender, lie dropped into the U. S. land ofTlco and had Register Evana write out an ordor on tho Rush Mercantile Co. for flvo or six dollars worth of groceries to bo delivered to the needy family. We cite this to show that Leo's heart boats warmer for tho unfortunate than do tho hoarts of sOmo of us who claim to bo moro advanced in our Christianity. Despise not the heathen uninco. Te Cure Cera Static Diteatc, An exchange gives tho following re- ...Int 4Vm .ilJ.n ul ..lilt,.,,..! ...lit. vujji. iui uiiiiu iiiiiiuitia iiiuiuiuu wtwi the cornstalk alsonso: ''Death to cattlo catine cornstalks may bo prevented by giving ono pint of salt containing three tabYospoons of turpentine dissolved in three pints of warm water and given in a dronching bottle, , Even after an animal is down ami Unable to walk it can bo relieved in thirty mlnuteB and in tho end per manently cureu. After giving tho drench, rub one half tlnt of tumentlne on tho animal just behind tho shoulders on both sides and then along tho neck veins from the jaw, to the brisket This will promptly reiax me nervous system. - Tho salt will penetrate thp dry husks In tho stomach, while tlm turpentine , entering tho blood will contoract tho nerve trouble produced by tho husks Associated Doctors, Specialists, will be at Pacific Hotel Tuesday, November 21 i One Day Only. sThose are tho Doctors you no doubt have read about. Whilo you may not know them personally, you may know them by reputation jar thru sorno of tho neighbors, they havo treated. Tho rcmarknblo .success of theso talented physicians In tho treatment of chronic discaBo has aroused much enthusiasm in tho Northwest This is said to bo and no doubt is true ono of tho most ablo specialist organ ization of its kind in this section of tho country, and must be a successful ono from tho many good results thoy aro getting. Tho Associated Doctors licensed by tho stato of Nebraska for tho treatment of deformities and nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on them, consultation, examination, and advico free. It is specially requested that married ladies come with thoir husband and minors with their parents. The nnmo Associated Doctors, is what it implies, a union of specialists twelvo In number that havo gotten together for tho treatment of chronic and norvous disease. Not to bo under stood that, thoy treat all diseases that tho human boby is heir to. Thoy mean to bo very careful in selecting and tak ing cases as they want good returns in tho way of thior patients recommending them to others. They estimate that ovor eighty per cent of tho patients now coming to them como from recommendations of thoso they havo treated. They do pot treat any acute diseaso what over thoir time and attention be ing devoted to such diseaso as follows, DiscaBo of tho stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sciatla diabetes, bedwotting, leg ulcer, weak lungs, and thoso afflicted with long standing, deep seated, chronic dis eases, that have bullied the skill of the family physician, should rtotfflil to call. According to their system no more operation for appendicitis, gall stone, tumors, or goiter. They wore among tho first in America to earn the namo of the Bloodless Surgeons, by doing away with knife, with blood and witq all painjin tho successful treatment df theso dangerous diseases. ' DELOVV ARE THE NAMES of n few of tho many'pationtsthnthavc many good things to Bay for tho' Asso ciated Doctors. GracoMunk, Dellrapi'N, S. nr.atarrh and deafness. Mrs. John II. Kicsor, ankton. S. D. nearly dead with henrt and kidney trou ble producing dropsy, vbb given only week to live, in short tl.no under their treatment was doing some of hcrhousd- work. John Gerlock, Agar, S. D., old sore on lip. Bert Clark, Selby, S. D. so pleased with Associated Doctors treatment brought his father In for treatment. Mrs. Frank Grey, Hazelton N. D. Catarrh of stomach, genoral debility. Anton Do YOung, Ashton S. D., Rheumatism, writes he is doing fine. Mrs. Sherman Vann, Huron S. D. feels that sho has struck tho right doctors this time. Mrs. J. L. Hall, Hot Springs, S. D.. writes sho is doing nicely undor their treatment Mrs. Bon McBride, Wagner, S. D. Catarrh of stomach. Many others that space will not permit Notice of Sctciftl Eleclie. at wkkk north M of the aw qr Election tkail . b Sabmktcd the nS?. r Mbcsuo-m, uniti ibe r hi tic t aurcy t section 21, Irrigation DiHrkt W Fem17" north hf of section 26, town section 28, town 14, qr of the sw qr or town 14. range 31. tho of section 29. town 14. rantre Notice is herebV trlveh that on the 31. and tho south half of section 2nd day of Dccetriber,,911, a special 20, town, 14. range 31; all of sec- rtlinf lr iifltl It a k Villi Afaf tSmn aWl tlnn !?A onrl f Vi a eiitVi ktf .-if aonftnn VIVVWUII Hill 1 V IVU l (IIV OslilJU HliU WIUU w hiiu miv ouumi IIUU V OVbUVU places hcrcinaftefitiUd. at which enidllD, all in town 14, ranee 31; tho south election tho question dlvaU be submitted half of section 24, town 14, rango 32, 10 uio electors oi tne pronoocu riatto r anu an ci -ine nw qr oi saiu. section zz, Valley Irrieation District as follows "Shall an ltrieation district bo formed to bo named Platto Valley Irrigation District." bounded 'ai hereinif ter de scribed, excluding thcroform certain lands within said Boundaries, and here inafter specifically described; and in- town 14, range 32, save and except the iouowing tracts oi lanu: A BtrfD 40 rods widn north and south and ICO rods east and west, directly South of tho main irrigating canal; and a strip beginning on the west lino of said section 24 ou tho north bank of said cludo in said Platte 'valley Irrigation main irrigating canal, running thence District, the landa'. within said bound- east 120 rods along said canal, thence arlea hereinafter fipdclflally mentioned -north 53J rods, thence west 120 rods, and decribod as fncUAlcu therein. Tho thenco Houth C3J rods to tho placo of UUUIiliailUO Ul OUIU UIQWIVVO, blltJ lUUUS I pil OCbUUII UJ iajvvii a, within said boundaries to bo excluded range 32; tho south half of secion 23 and from sn d IrriErntion DtHtrict and tho I tho South hf of the so or of the nw or innds to bo incluueu ifr- said irrigation District aro as folloitfdrtowit: Beginning at the ho fcorner of tho nw qr of sec. 14, town l4'rango 33: running Netice. Notico is horeby given that the un dersigned, William Otten, Chief of Police, within and for tho city of North Platto, did upon tho 12th day of' Nov. 1011 tako up and impound tho following described animals to-wit: 1 maro mulo, hind fcot crooked, about 5 years old. 1 bay goldlntr. two years old. 1 black horso colt, whlto star Iri forc- ncap. 1 four year old brown marc. 1 3 vear old bay horso. Said animals on said date having been found by said chief of nollce. run ning at largo in tho corporato limits of tho city or worth riutto. Tlio charcrcs for tho imnoundine and maintenance of said animals at present date, to wit: Nov. 17th, 1911 IS $1LOO and tho cost of publishing this notice; said charge!) will increaso at tho rate of S1.00 ncr day for each day said an Imals aro kept If tho dwncr of said stock does not anncar within three davs from tho dato of tho last publication of this notico, to-wit: within throo days from Friday tho 8th of Dec. 1911, and claim said stock nnd pay the.' chargeB thereon said stock will bo sold to pay the fees charged against them, as pro vided by tho ordinance of saldcity.sfho namo of tho owner of said stock is urn known. Dated this 17th day of Nov., 1911. William Otten, Chief of Police. Ckeap Hoes Merely a Dream. Breeders Gazotto (Chicago): Loss faith is placed in tho cheap hog fore cast as tho big run continues. Provis ion trado shows a doddery healthy undertone and there Is a marked dispo sition to invest, Bears contend that tho current pig run will not be a ocarity factor, but It is rumored that ono big packing concern waich has been a per sistent short seller product' is buying hocrs in wholesale fashion at present prices with tho intention of' delivering tlio produce. Stocks of provisions, at western pacKing contort! nra ennnKing au jmcKing Douse cellars will soon be bare, if statistics are wor'th anything. worid'a lam stocks enowed a big in- creaso in October, compared with a consideration gain a year ago. Europe continues to tako lard. 13.131.000 naunds ilndln? tho oxnort Outlet laat week', against 6,118,000 pouud a yoair' age. -ADDlTNAL NEWS cams daWri'las't ovenitwr to -vlait his son Mrs? Stone;; of Sheridan, Is expected shortly to visit her aioter Mrs. Thomas iiumoy until uec. izt, 11 II. R. Ottman, a former North Platto morchant, who for ton years lias been residing on a fruit farm near fJmnd Junction recently sold his farm for $16,000. T.... T II Pntrnrtertif tina Iwum In I'axton slnco tho first of tho wook ot- ganizing a liaptist ciiurcn, ilam tfinntn Wnn,1l. rif AVutnrlnn. Iowa, arrived yestenlay . to spend tho winter with MUa Don Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan will leave ounaay iou atoning, wnum uiu former haa purchased a moving picturo show. A pleasant evening was spent at the homo of Mrs. Curt Wilson whon ascoro thoir friends surprised, them by coming WIUI WCU atOCKCU uaSKUta to Bh:uu iiiu evening. Two young men of this city were at1 .1 nt.il (Vnnil Wi'driPHd.iV far follow Ihi? and mo'esilBg eovoral young ladies of the Fourth ward. Should thoy con tinue the practise their names will bo disclosed. Th friends of HaroW Horshoy, a nrmor Jnrth l'lntln IkiV. Will 1)0 in at. A (a Vnnw tnati ha hH lltiGn Khalifa aarrtforv and traftfitirer of tho Central Bank and Trust Co., of Fort Smith, Ark. Ml... Inatltlltil llllld Ilk 1 rl. shey Tuesday waB largely attended and there was a fine exhibit of stock, farm nn nml nptIMM nf ilnmnnttc eciencu. UUUVV M. - -' " Tlio Boveral addresses mado were well received. W. B. McNeel, lato democratic candi dsto for county treasurer, desires ub to intend his thanka to those who gavo Wni aupport. and to say thathe Is first, last and all the time for Governor Harmon of Ohio as the democratic grestdentlal candidate. THE First National Bank, of North Platte, Nebraska. '' UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. -Capital and Surplus $145,000. ,h4W- DIRECTORS: ! ' v ".T - E- F SphERGER, Prcsldenl, '"fl M, KEITH NEVILLE, Vlcc-Presldcnl, 4 1 ! E. L. M00NEY, Cashier. ARTHUR McNlMARA, J, J. I1ALLIGAN. Coursing" Meet Three Days of Dog Races Grand Island, Neb., NOVEMBER 21-22-23 i iii... .1 - Two Big Races All Age and Consolation $1,500 IN PRIZE. Winning Grey Hounds, from the National Meetings Held at Friend and Sutton, will bo hero to race. This promises to be ono of tho greatest coursing events of the year. Tlio grounds ore conceded by competent judges to be ideal for interesting races. No expense has been spared to make the first annual meet of ttie Grand Island Coursing Club a successful ono. Admission 50c. Grand Stand Free. Grand Island Coursing Club EM1L WOLBACH, Secretary. GEO. R. GUENTHER, Sec-Treas. For further particulars address tlio secretary. of said section 23 and tho south or of tho sw or of then war of tho said section 23, town 14, range 32, and tho se qr of section ana tno eiiBt nnii or tno ew thence west to the rtW corner of the qr of section 22, and tho nw qrof tho iiu iji ui mi; tiyy r iu. u. ouiu dci. a., thenco south to the sw, corner of paid no nr of tho nw qr pr saia sec. m; thenco vest to the nw, corner of tho sw qr of 'lie nw qr of ' said section 14; thenco south on the sec. line to tno sw cor. of tho aald sec. 14; thenco west to tho nw corner or tho no qr ot tne neqr of sec. 22, town 14, range 83; thence south to tho sw corner of tho no qr of the ne qr of said sec. 22; thence east to tho so cornor of tho ne qr of the ne qr of said sec. 22; thence south on the section line between 'sections 22 and 23 to the sw corner of section 23' town 14, ranee 83: thence west on tno section sw (ir of section 22. nnd the south half of the south half of the no qr of said section 22. town 14. ranee 32: the no qr of section 28, the south one-half and tho south half of the nw qr of section 28, nil in town 14, range 32: the south half of Bcctlon 20: the south half of the south half of the ne qr of said section 20 and the south half of (he nw or of said section 20. all in town 14, ranee 32; the fractional south half of section 30; the east half of the ne qr of said section 30: the sw or of the ne qr or said section 30; the south hair or the nw qr of said section 30, all in town 14, range azt tne soutn naii ot section lino between sections 22 and 27 to the 19. town 14. ran aro 32: the so or of sec nw corner of sec. 27. towt 14. ranee 33: tion 24. except 60 acres on north Bldo . . . r. ' . . .'. ! ci.. i. i .i inereoi; tne souui nan oi me sw or oi section 24, and the south .half of the north halt or the sw qr or saia section 24. all in town 14. range 33: the north half of the ne qr of section 26. ana nw qrof section 26, ana the fractional Bouth nan or section in town 14, rango thence south on tho ' west lino of said Bee. 27 to the sw corner or saiu sec. zt; thenco east on the south line of sal4 sec. 27 to the north bank of the South Platte river: thence in an easterly direction along the north bank of the South Platte river U. where sold north directors district shall bo an election precinct, nnd the polling places in said precincts shall bo as follows: In Directors District No. 1 at tho Platte Valley school house In said District. In Directors District No. 2 nt the Nichols school house in said District. In Directors District No. 3 at tho O'Fallon school house In said District. Tho ballot used at said election shall contain tho words: Irrigation district.. Yes. Irrigation district No., Those, voting In favor of the forma- on of saia district shall mark their ballot with an X opposite tho words irrigation district Yes." Those votine aeainst tho formntion of bucIi irrigation shall mark their ballot with nn X opposite the words 'irrigation district...... No." There shall also bo voted for at said election by the electors of said proposed irrigation district, persons' to nil the following offices, which said officers must be resident electors of said pro posed Irrigation district and directors' districts, Ono person for treasurer. , One person for nssessor. each directors district, who shn,ll resido therein and bo an elector in said district Each elector shall write on his ballot and designate the officers he desires the person voted for towl: uno person for treasurer. Ono person for assessor And one person for directors of said rrieatl&n district, from the directors district, In which said elector votes. bald election shall bo oneri at eicrht o'clock ' In tho morning and continue open Uritll six o'clock in the-evening of said 2nd day of December, 1011. It. ELLIOTT, Seal County.Clerk. bank intersects the east line of sec. 31, the sw qr and the se qrlof the nw qr of township 14, rango 31J thenco north on section 14, township 14, range 83, and qr oi section C6, lown the east line of said sec. 31 to the ne corner of said sec, 31; thence east on the south aec. line of sections 29, 28 and 27 to the se corner of said sec. 27: thence north to the ne comer of the ee qr of the se qr of said sec. 27; thence east on tne soutn line oi tne n ni oi me s hf of sec. 20 sto tho east line of said the se qr ,of se 14. ranee 33. Tho lands to be included in said dis trict aro more particularly described as follows: The north half of the se qr of section 26; the nw qr of section 23; the south hair or the sw qr or section 14; the soutn ee. 26. town 14. ranee 31: thenco north half and the nw qr and the west half of . .. ' M i ' . . i I .L. . . ...ii; nir. ,L. l.ir thene qr; the north half of the ne qr of the nw or ana tne norm tnree-tourtns of the west half of the nw qr. all in seo ttonzz; tne soutn nan ana tne soutn to the ne corner or tho se qr of said &eCf26: thence west on tho north line of tho s hf of said aec. 26 tothe nw cor lino 01 tne so qr orsec. town 14, raneo 31. to the nw corner of the no half of tho nw qr and the nw qr of the qr of the se qr of said sec. 27; thence nw qr and the south hair of the ne qr norm on inooaBciine 01 tno wesi nauiuv mu nw 41, mm mu west, uou i mu of tlio no kqr of aid . sec. 27 to the no sw qr or tho ne qr in section iu; tne sw corner of thi nw qr of the nc qr of said qr of Bectlon 9; all of section 16; the sec. 27;.;'Hfrice west along tho north north half and tho se qr; the east half ui iuu hw 11 r aim iiiu iiurui nun ui uia west half of the sw qr in section 21: all of section 17: the nw qr and the ne qr or section zu: anu tno soutn half of section 29: the north half of sec tlon 19; the Bouth half of tho sw qr of the ne qr and the north half of the nw nr of the se qr and the north half of thn sw qr and the north half of the south halt of tne sw qr or Bectlon 18, all in town 14, range 31. And the following lands in' town 14, range 32 All of section lis: an or the ne qr of sec tion 24: and also the following tract on the nw qr or saia section Z4, beginning on the west line of section 24 at the north bank of the irrigating canal there on, thence eastl20rods along said canal thence north 531 rods, thence west 120 rods, thence south fifty-three and one third rods to the place of be ginning; being 40 acres. And also the following tract on the nw qr of section 24, a piece of land directly south of the right-or-way ot tno main canal thereon ICO rods east and west and 40 rods north and south being 40 acres. Also all of section 25; the east half of the ne qr the south half of tho north half of th pw qr; the north half of the. so qr of the nvt qr: the north three-fourth of tho sw qr of the nw qr all , in section 23. The line of Bald' sec 27 to tne nw corner of said seer 27: thence north on the east lino of sec. 21, "town 14, range 31, 200 rods: th'erice east 80 r"ds, thence north 80 roads thence east 80 rods, thence south 120 rods to tho sw corner of the ne qr of said sec. 22; thence cast to the se corner of tno sw qr 01 tne no qr of sec. 22; thence north to the nc corner ot tno nw ar of me no or 01 saia sec. ; thence east on tne section line to tho se corner .of sec. IB. town 14. range 31; thence sddth on the west line of sec. 23, town 14, range 31 to the sw corner of tho nv ar of said sec. 23: thence east on the Bouth line of said nw ar to tho se corner of said nw qr of said hcc. &', tnence norm on mo ease line 01 said nw qr of said sec. 23 to the ne corner of said nw qr of said sec. 23; thence north to the ne corner of the so ar of tho sw or or sec 14. town 14. range ai; tnence west on tno norm line of the south hf of thasw qr of said sec, 14, to the nw corner ot'masw qr or the sw ar of sa'd sec. 14 : thence north on tho sec. line to the- ne corner of the se ar of sec. IB. town 14. ranee. 31: thence .. . i t . west on tne norm line 01 saia so qr 01 sec. ib. lzu roas. tnenco norm hu roas. thenco west 4u roas; tnence north 4u rods, thence west SO rode, thence north 40 rods to tho ne corner of the nw or nw qr and tho north' half of thenoq of the nw qr of -said section 15, town and thenorth half of the south half of 1.1 rnncrn 31 thonrta vtnat. nn tho nnrth thO no ar and the SW Or vyf the SW nr. lino df tho said section" to the nw corner all in BCction 22; all of section 27; all of df sard "see 15, thenCowst dn tho north section 21; the north iiaif or the nw qr lino of section lb, town 14, rango ai, to oi eeiiion so, me norm nan oi mo no tho nw cornor of the nV qr of said sec. qr, the' north half of the south half of 1G; thenco north ,6tt the east lino of the the ne qr, the north half of tho nW qr, sw qr or sec. y)town.!4, range Bl, to an in seemm zu;, nn oi section z; me ,ynore bhiu line .imersociB mo mrain u u wwiuu iv, mo unii ui hnnlt of tho North. atto river: thence me no qr ana me norm nan oi mo nw west alone tho south bank of tho North quarter of section 30. All of said last Platte river to VlibVdald bank inter sects the west lltio. Of said sec. 9; thence south on. .the west line of said section 9 to the ne1 'comer of section 17. town 14. ranee 3U tuenco west alone tho north line of said section 17 to the nw comer of said. sec 17; thonce south iescribed lands aforesaid being Jin town 14, range 32. Also the following described land being in township 4, range 33: The north half and the north lilf of the north half of tho sw qr of section 24 and north 50 acres of the se' qr; tho on the west Una of oaid section 17 to norm nan una me iracuonai spurn nan tho sw cornor of said Section 17; thenco of section 25; the no qrof tho nw qr, tho west on tho, north ineof section 19 to sw nr of the nwqr, the south half of the the nw corner of said aectlon 19; thence north on the westvline of section 18. town 14: ranee 31. 40 rods: thenco east 160 rods, thenco nnrth 80 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence north 80 rods. thence west 80 rods, thence south 40 rods to tho aw corner of the ne qr of said section 18; thehcowest on tho south lino of tho nw qr of said section 18, tb tho sw corner of saidJiw qr of said sec. 18; thence north on tho east Uno of section 13, town 14, range 32, to tho ne corner of said aoction 13: thence west on tho north Unq of Bald section 13 to the nw cornor of said section 13; south half of the so qr. of section 14 all of section i-i except tne se qr ot the se qr; the soutn naif ot tne no qr of section zb; tne ne qr or me ne qr ot sec tion zz; all of section zi; said laat do scribed lands boine in town 14. ranee 33 in auamon tne following deicnued tracts to be included in said district: commencing at tne southwest corner of section 28, town 14, range 30, west of the 6th P. M. , thence north on the section line 489 feet, thence in a south oaaterly direction to a point 210 feet feet north of the southeast comer of the RmitliwoRt nitnrfnrnf rh!1 Rpptinn thnnpn thence south on tho west lino of said south on the half section line to said section 13 to the sw corner of said sec- cornor, thence west on section line to tion 13; thence weston tho north line of place of Beginning, excepting that por- eectlon 23 to the nw corner of the ne qr tion of said tract of land described of thene qrof said section 23, town, 14, herein, hereinbefore deeded to the North ranee 82: thence south on tho west line Platte Cemetery and the City of North of the east hf of the. neqr of Bald sec- Platte, Nebraska; this deed being In tlonitf. to the sw corner of the se ar of tenuea ui convey iaa acres, more oriess, the near of said section 23: thence west Also the north half of the northwest on the south line of the no qr of said quarter of the northeast quarter of sec section 23: to thn ftw corner nf the no nr tion IK. tOWShlp 14. ranee 3U. of said section 23; thence north 120 For tho purposo of this election, and rods: thence west IGOdreds to the west said Irrigation district, if formed, shall lino of Bald section 23i thenco north 40 be divided into three directors districts, rods to the nw cornor of said section 23; then west on the north line of sections 22, 21, 20 and 19, town 14, rango 32 and on tno nociD line or section z, town 14, ranee 33w"rnb nw cornor or said se& tion 24. town 14. range 33: thence north 40 rods: thence west 1G0 rods! tlionco norm on tho east line of the' wist half of section 14, town 14. raneo 33 to the place of beginning , at tho no Corner of the nw I qr of. section 14, tdWn 14 range 33. Sam irrleation district to include an of the lands included within tho boundaries aforesaid, except the lands hereinafter described, which are to bo excluded from said district, vis: The as follows: Directors district No. 1 shall bo all that part of Bald proposed district situ aled east of the naif section lino. Tun nine north and south through sections 18. 19 and 30. townsh n 14. raneo 31. Directors district No. 2 shall be all that part of said proposed district lying west or said directors district xno. i and east of the east lino of sections 20 and 29. in township 14. raneo 32. Directors district No. 3 shall bo all that part of said proposed irrigation district lying west of directors, district xso. z. For the purposo of said election the territory contained in each of tho A. i. AMES. MAKIB AMES. Dorters Ames & Ames, Physicians and Suracsns, Office over Stone Drug Co. f Residence 278 Offico phone 241. Res. phone 217 LC. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Pnyslclan and Surgeon. Specially! SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly' driswored umce if. a. Hospital. rnOiie 642. Sorlal No. 010. UOTIOE t'OK PUBLICATION; OBPAltTMENT Of TI1K INTRIUOIt. United States Land Offlce. At North Platto. Nebraska. Oct. 0. 1911. Notico Is horvbr sItoq that Unirli L. daunt of North Platto Neb., who on Win. lVm. made homnstn&d nntrv Nn. 21603. Serial No. 02710 for tliowst half and west n-it oast uair. Bee ion 10, Townsh Id 15, .. uanife ui v.. or ine utn i'rinclpal Meridian. lias (lied notice nf in tention to make final, flvo year roof, to establish claim to tlio land above oacrlbod. before thn roirlstpi- nnd riwnlirnr at North Platto. Nebraika. nn thn fill, ilir of Dec. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses! Humr MadlRon, Henry Doebko. Qcortre Macnmbor and Uavld MacomlMr. all of North Platto. Neb. , olO-a .Tflfiw K. Kvakh. Rrvipxr. , SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an Order of Salo issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decrca of foreclosure rendered In said Court wher6in George T. Field is plaintiff and John Shaffer ct al are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tlio 2nd day of December, 1911, nt ono o'clock p. m,, at the east front door of the court house in. North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebriskn, sell at public auc tion to the highest T)idder for cash,, to Satisfy said decree, intorests and costs, tho following described property, to-wit: Lot eight (8) block six (G) Peniston Addition to the city of North Platte, qincoln County, Nebraska. T"Wwl Mnfli Plnttn MnK ". 01 4 4011. . . ... 1. h. MILXONBEUQEB, Sheriff. NOTIOR FOIt PUnuOATXON. Sorlal No. omo. Department of tho Interior, U. E. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob. . , , , September . 1U. Notice Is herob.v Riven that Clarence I. Ijowls, qt North Platto. Neb., who, on Nov. li.lWXl.mailo homoHioad entry No. ssifij, sorlal No. 03010 for fi'4NW)f, and NKKNwV,, BM SP-M. SWM8EofSec. 10. Town jl. Naianiro 33 y. ot tho 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention to mako final live year proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land abovo described, botoro tho Iteelster and Up celvorat North Platto. Nebraska. ontho2Uh day of November, 10U. Claimant namos as wltnossesi Ilcndcrrwon .1. Itunnor. llershev, Neb.; illllam Kacka. Dlckenn. Neb.: Paul 8mlth, ot North Platte. Noli.; Sponcor W Edmlston. Horshoy. Neb. oS-8 J. E, Etakb. Ueiflstor. NOTIOE5 OP SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nobraska. Lincoln County, ss In the County Court. In the Matter of tlio Estato of David W. Ilarsbarld, Docaasod. To the creditors, heirs legatees andothors lntoretitod in tho estato of David W. Harsh field, deceased. Tako notice, that Mary O, Hawh 11 old has filed in the county court a report ot )ir doing's as administratrix of said estate and It iff ordored that tho same stand for bearing- the 21st day of Novomlwr A. D. 1911, beforo tho court at tho hour ot 0 o'clock, a. m at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest the samo, And notico of this proceeding- is oruorea elven In the North i uho xriuune, a seini-weoKiy m published for six successive Issues said date of hoarlnir. Witness my hand and the soal of tho coun ty court at North Platte. Neb., this aith day of October A. D. 1911. ' vuu" oilHl .Jontf Giunt. County Judce. newspaper prior to SHEUIFP-S SALE. By vlrtuo of an onler of aale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said court w.hf T.'S I,'Tln8ton & Tobln, a cc-partncrshlp. Is plaintiff and Mrs. A. J. Frailer, Is defendant, and to me directed. I will, on the 25th day of No vember. 1911. at one o'olock. p. in., at the cost front door of tlio court house In North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, noil at public auction to tho hlsheat bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, tlio following- described property, to-wlti Lots seven and elifht (7 and 8), block four (4), In Trustees Addition in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska. Oct 11. 1011 o7- I L. MiiTONULitQEit, Sheriff.