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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1912.
Hoagland for State Senator.
W. V. Hoagland, of this city, has
filed for the republicnn nomination for
state senntor from this district. ThiH
action was not wholly volunteer on his
part; his decision enmo nfter many,
both in this county and in other
counties in the district, had urged him
to again become a enndidato for the
office. Mr. Hoagland will ask for sup
port on the record ho mado in the sen
ate at the last session, and that is
sufficient. Certainly his work in that
body entitles him to re-election. As a
senator he was recognized as a leader;
ho wielded much influenco and shaped
and secured tho passage of a number
of excellent measures. Ho was par
ticularly alert as to the interest of
western Nebraska, and through his
olTorta this section of tho state re
coivedjmoro recognition than had "been
given it for many years. We predict
Mr. Hoagland'a nomination and elec
tion will follow.
In an address before the constitution
al convention at Columbus, Ohio, Tues
day, Colonel Rooscvclt'among other
things said: "Tho anti-trust law does
good insofar as it can bo invoked
against combinations which really arc
monopolies or which restrict production
or which artificially raise prices. But
insofar as its workings are uncertain or
as it threatens corporations which havo
not been guilty of anti-social conduct it
does harm. There should be a fixed
goverment policy which Hhall clearly
define and punish wrongdoing and givo
in advance full information to any man
as to just what he can nnd just what
ho cannot legally do."
JJJAbout twenty-five squares in tho
residonco district of Houston, Texas,
wore dostroyed Tuesday morning by a
firo which started shortly after mid
night and only checked at 10 Wednes
day forenoon. Thousands of people
aro homoleos, and tho loss will bo prob
ably $0,000,000. Soveral factories aro
burned. The firo was Impellod by a
galo sweoplng in its character. Forty
fivo thousand cotton bales wore
burned.
QA rather peculiar condition exists in
tho mayoralty contest in Seattle. A
year ago Hiram C. Gill was romoved In
disgraco as mayor by tho recall system.
Tuesday ho wns ro-nominatod for tho
office and received nearly 10,000 moro
votes than his nearest competitor. Evi
dently tho voters considered thoy did
him an Injustico when thoy voted toro
movo him from office.
Down In Texas thoy seem to bo get
ting rid of tho negro as rapidly as possi
bio. A dispatch from Boaumont states
that within a shortporiod of time
thirty colored people aro known to havo
beon murderod. Tho number murdered
and not roportod is probably larger.
It must bo a little dishoartoning and
disquiotlng to Senator La Folletto to
havo so many of his formor prominent
supporters desort him. If these deser
tions keep up a month longer the Wis
consin senator will not bo in tho raco
as a presidential candidate.
William Hubartt Dies.
William Hubartt, for thirty-thruo
yoars a resident of this county, died
bununy at Uonnett, Col., and tho ro-
ninina woro brought horo for intor
ment last night. A short funeral ser
vice , under tho auspices of tho G,
A. R. Post will bo held this afternoon.
Tho deceased was born JApril 9, 1841,
in Franklin county, Ind., and later
moved to 'Huntington county, Ind. In
Jnmiary, 18G2, ho enlisted in Morse's
Co. of tho 14th Indiana Battery, and
honorable discharged March 20th, 1S05,
at Danphin Island by reason of expira
tion of term of service.
Shortly after roturning'lEfrom his
servieo with his country ho Iwas
mniried to Mary Ann Heart, and
in 1871 moved to a homestead north
of this city, which was his homo unti
March, 1901, whonho moved to Denver
his wlfo having died Juno 5th, 1903. J
Thoy had sovon children, flvo boys
and two girls, four of tho boys dying in
Octobor and November, 1883, of diph
theria. The living children aro Mrs.
Ella Knox of Springdale, Mont, and
Emanuel and Mamie, of Bennett, Col.,
at wiiobo homo he paused away. There
aro also two sister living in Indiana.
Having joined faith with his Saviour
early in life, (haloid steadfastly tho
end.
Funeral sorvlces woro hold at Bennott
Tuesday afternoon.
From the Wholesale House
to the
Consumer.
W Invito ono trial order for groceries
from people jn tho country as well as
North ' Platte. Our goods and prices
will take caro of futuro orders.
Wo pay tho froight and deliver any
where in tho City.
E. W. Crane, Phono 10 Black.
THE ADAMS
SEPARATION
By WINIFRED COWLES
Copyrlcht by American Press Abso
elation, 1011.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams, Laving con
cluded that marriago la a failure,
agreed to separate. Mr. Adams own
ed tho house, but Mrs. Adams owned
tho homestead In which shofliad been
born, and sho decided to go thcro to
live. Perhaps 1 am not right In In
cluding Mr. Adams with his wlfo In
considering matrimony a failure. Ha
was a steady going business man
whom nothing nppearcd to trouble,
and whenever ho took any action It
was not on Impulse, but after deliber
ation. Mrs. Adams departed on Monday
and on Tuesday afternoon returned to
her husbnnd's house to procure some
articles that sho had forgotten.
"Who aro you?" sho asked of tho
person who received her.
"The housekeeper."
"Well, I'm Mrs. Adams. I havo left
some things upstairs In my room that
I want"
Sho brushed past tho housekeeper,
went upstairs, tried her bedroom door
nnd found It locked. Sho called to
tho housekeeper for tho key. Tho
housekeeper Informed her that Mr.
Adams hnd locked tho doora of tho
rooms ho wished kept closed and com
mitted tho kcyu to hor charge. Sho
did not feel at liberty to permit any
ono to enter any of those closed
rooms.
"But I am I mean I havo been tho
mistress of this house. I wish you to
glvo mo tho key to my room."
"Not without Mr. Adams' order."
Mrs. Adams waa nonplused. She
had not considered what It would bo
to find herself locked out of her own
bedroom. Flouncing Into tho library,
sho throw off hor wraps, unpinned her
hat and laid It on a table with an air
of ono who proposed to settle herself
and remain till tho crack of doom.
"Will you wait for Mr. Adams to re
ctum?" asked tho housekeeper uorer-
cntlnlly.
"What is that to your
"Nothing, but I thought it might bo
something to you slnco Mr. Adams told
mo he wouldn't dlno at home today,
but at his club, and ho will spond tho
evening there."
"I will dlno at home." said Mrs. Ad
ams decisively.
"I havo no orders as to a guest at
dinner; thcreforo 1 have not prepared
anything."
"I'll not troublo you to prcparo any
thing. Send Susan to mo."
"Mr. Adams has discharged SuBan."
"Discharged Susan! I told blm to
keep Susnn."
"I thought you and Mr. Adams haa
separated."
"Never mind about that I don't
propose to glvo up my houso to your
management"
Sho whisked off to the telephouo
room nnd shut tho door.
"Glvo mo tho Athenaeum club I
menn 4608."
When tho club answored Mrs. Ad
ams asked If her husband was tucrb,
and on being told that ho waB oho do
slrcd that ho bo called to tho phono;
his wlfo desired to speak to him.
This was reported to .Mr. Adams in
tho rending room. lie noticed that the
words wife and husband had been
used Instead of Mr. and Mrs. Adams.
When ho took up tho receiver and wbb
asked "Who Is this?" ho replied:
"Mr. Adams."
"I'm your wife," waa tho reply.
"Oh!"
"I'm at homo."
"Your homo or mlno?"
"noth our homos. I boo that I havo
scarcely left it when you havo got in
n housekcepor."
"Just no."
"And she has refused mo admission
to my own room."
"Whoso room?"
"My room mlue. mlno! Do you
henr?"
"Oh!"
"I'm going to stay horo till you como
homo to dinner nnd let mo Into my
room."
"Thoro Isn't any dinner there."
"I shnll order ouo "sent In from
Blnkesley's."
"For ono?"
"No; for two."
"Who's tho othor ono?"
"You."
"Oh!"
"Frank, I'vo como to tho conclusion
that this separation is all nouscuso."
"Nonsense?"
"I'm going to stay Just whoro I am.
I wish you to come homo at onco and
dlschargo this housekeeper. I don't
want her in tho house."
"Oh!"
"Well, will you como?"
'Of. courso, if I'm mire of a dinner."
"I'll attend to that"
"Woll, I'll bo thoro by 0."
"All right Goodby."
"Goodby."
Whon Mr. Adams appeared his 9fo
wafl somowhnt mollified. Indood, sho
waB quite ready to be very good to
him. Ilcr bitterness against tbo house
keeper, howover, remained tho same.
Mr. Adams greeted his wlfo bb though
nothing unusual had happened. Ho
called tho housekeeper in and intro
duced her.
"Miss Ellon Burbank."
"Whatl"
"My half slstor. By tho bye, yon two
havo nover mot I bollovo."
"Frank, you havo been putting up a
Job on mo."
Adams and Miss Burbank laughed.
That ended the Adams separation.
Robert Dickey returned ycotercay
from Sutherland and Paxton, after
spending soveral dnjs en business.
ASHAMEDOFHERFACE
"I wriB ashamed of my face," writes
Mln8 I'lcknrd of North Carolina. "It
was all full of pimples nnd Bcnrs, but
nfter using . . P- Proscription for
Eczema I enn eny that now thero Is
no sign of that liczcma and that wns
three years njjo."
This Is but one of thousands of cases
In which D. D. D. has olmply washed
away tho skin trouble. V. D. D.
cleanses tho skin of tho (Terms of Ec
zema, Psoriasis and other Borlous skin
diseases; stops tho Itch Instantly, and
when used with D. D. D. eonp tho cures
seem to bo permanent. Nothing llko
1). D. E. for tho complexion.
Trial bottle 25 cents, enough to
nrovo tho merit of this wonderful rcm-
ed
iv
iVo can also
Rlvo you a fun slzo
linttln for $1.00
on our absolute guar-
nntce that If thin very first bottlo falls
to glvo you relief it will cost you noth
ing.
Schiller & Company.
AN EVENING AT HOME.
With ono of Schmolzried'9 Cigars to
smoke makes life worth .tho ,living.
Our cigars have stood the test of time:
thero are men in North Platte who are
smoking the samo brand they did twenty
years ago, and they find them the same
good cigar. Our cigars are made in
North Platte for North Platto buyers;
made of good tobacco and well made.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Di Infield MField,
Physicians and Suroeohs.
WILMS J. REDFIELD,Surgeon.
JOE 13. REDF1ELD, Physician.'
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. . Hospital . .
PHONE G42.
F. J, BROEKER
Merchant Tailoifc
We have recently installed a French
Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies'
apparel of all classess, and we
guarantee satisfactory work. We
are also tailors and kiow how to
repair clothes.
We carry samples of goods and
make clothes of all kinds, to order,
insuring first-class workmanship
and perfect fit.
Notice To Delinquents.
Notice is hereby given that tho
rental upon the lease contracts to the
following described lands in Lincoln
county, Nobrnskn, ns set opposite the
names of tho holder thereof, ia delin
quent, and if tho amount which is duo
Is not paid within CO days from tho
date of this notice, snid contracts will
bo declared forfeited by tho Board of
Educational Lands and Funds, and said
forfeituro entered of record in tho
manner provided by law.
SEi, NEi 8C.16.34. Lydia A. Collins.
All 1G-9-27, Samuel Stinnett.
E. B. Cowles,
Commissioner of Public Lands nnd
Building3.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
lly virtue of on order of sale iatued from tho
dlitrlct court of Lincoln county, Nubriiskn.'upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein American Investment and Trust
Company u co-partnership, is plaintiff nnd
Victor A. Palmer et id aro defendants,
and to me directed. I will on tho 23rd day of
March 1912. at twoo'olock, p. m., at tho east
front door of the court house In North l'lattc,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction
to tho htithost bidder for cash, to satisfy said
decree, interests and costs, the following described
property, to-wlt: Tho east half (EH) section,
nine (9) township '(16) north, range thlrty-one
(31) west of 6th 1'. M In Lincoln county, No
braska.
Dated North l'lattc. Neb.. Feb. Uth, 1912.
A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff.
Notice tor Publicalioa.v
Borlal No. 02503 $ f,
Depsrtmcntof tho Interior.
Land Ollice at North I'latte. Nob
U.S
!
rob. tb.iv3i.
Notlco I horeby elvon that Prank Hood,
of North Platte. Nob,, who on Mar. 20. W5.
made Homos to sd Entry No. 21130. Serial No.
0210.!, for north half and southwest Quarter
Poctlon 22, Township. 10, North,, raneo 80.
West of tho tdxtn principal meridian
has Ulod notlco of Intcnttou to make final
flvo year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before the Register
and Receiver at North Platto Nebraska,
on tho 10th day of April, 1012,
Claimant names as witnesses: Olirls Joiin
sou, Huiort Hchwalgor, Richard' ltos and
Charles It. llrotornltz. all of North Plato,
Nob.
120-0 . K. Evans. Register.
McDonald State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000 00.
Oldest Bank in Lincoln Counly.
We Respectfully Solicit your Banking
Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed . .
chas. Mcdonald,
President.
Political Announcements.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for county assessor, subject to the
action of the democratic voters at the
primary election April 19th. My home
is in Fox Creek precinct, where I have
resided for the past 23 years. I will
appreciate any support given me.
Peter Jepson.
Big Combination Sale.
We wish to announce that we will
hold a big combination stock sale on
February 29th, and on March 14th and
28th. We will be fixed so as to handle
and feed all kinds of stock. The sales
will be hold under cover, and will
therefore occur rain or shine. Parties
having animals to sell seei us at least
two weeks before the sale, so we can
list what you have and advertise it.
Write or phone, or call and see us and
get our terms.
E. L. Jones & Co.
JTorth Plate, Neb.
The Baby's Bath
should bo in surroundings that
lack nothing in sanitary meas
ures. Everything in tho bath
room should be such as can be
. cleansed with the
Greatest Convenience
As plumbers, we havo given
special attention to bath rooms.
If we install the plumbing, your
house will always bo in sanitary
condition. We perform job-work
promptly.
R. F. STUART,
Shop. PJione 3G9. Res. Phone C83
517 Enst Sixth Street.
Send Us Your Shipments of
Grain and Hay
Wo pay the top market. Three cou
pons free with returns on each car of
hay you ship us to handlo for your ac
count. Fifteen coupons and $3.50 in
cash will secure for your home an ele
gant
42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner
Set worth $10.00.
Consitm vour hnv to us and nlease
tho ladies nnd also get a good price for
your hay.
Our Motto: Fair treatment and
prompt remittances.
Sample of tho quality of these dishes
can bo seen at tho office of the Semi
Weokly Tribune.
The F. C. Ayres Mer.
Co.,
20th and Wazeo Streets,
Denver, Colorado.
OKDEU OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL TRO
HATE Of WILL.
Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S.
In tho County Court, February th, 1912.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Andrew
Johnson, deceased.
Un reading ami imntr tne petition oi Asker
Edward Strom, praylnir that tho Instrument
filed on the SOth day of January, 1912, and pur
porting to bo the last will and testament
of the said deceased may be proved, approved,
probated, allowed and recorded as tho last will
and testament of the! said Andrew Johnson
deceased, and that the execution of said Instru
ment may bo committed and the administration
of said estate may be granted to Oskcr Edward
Strom as executor.
Ordered, That March 5th, 1912. at 9 o'clock
a. m. is assigned for hearing said petition, when
all persons Interested in said matter may appear
at!a county court to be held in and for said coun
ty, and show causo why the prayer of petitioner
should not be granted. A copy of this order to bo
published In the North Platte Tribune, a legal
seml.weekly newspaper of said county three suc
cessive weeks prior to said date of hearing.
f 13-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
Notice,
Hans Thiasen will take notico that
on tho 23rd day of Jan.. 1912, P. H.
Sullivan, Justice of tho Peace, of
North Platte Precinct No 1, in and for
Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an
order of attachment for tho sum of
$15.00 ($. action now ponding before
him, wnereln John Snndnll is plaintiff
and Hans Thiasen is defendant, that
property consisting of money in tho
hands of the Union Pacific railroad
company, a corporation, has been at
tached under said order.
Said cause was continued to the 19th
day of Mnrch.1012, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dated this 7th day of Feb. 1912.
John Sandall. Plaintiff.
BIB?
w. h. Mcdonald,
Cashier and Vice-Prest.
i -tt4-it
;. uj us Vi4.
DR. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
Graduate Northwestern University.
Ofllco over McDonald State Bank
'frWTTWTTJf
ti A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Jj
Doclors Ames & Ames, f
(: Physicians and Surgeons, !:
U Office over Stone Drug Co.
8 Phonea I Office 273 g
6 ones J- Rcsidence 273 $
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
ii'11-1111
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
vur, ,, I Office 130 t
Phones Residencell5
1 &
Wt'!t-(flr9t'9ri?t'itr!-!Jri5T
DR. J. S. TtflNEM, 1
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
2 Special attention given to con II no- 2
J ments and children's diseases, g
e Ofllco Phono 183 Kes. FhonoI283
Ofllco McDonald Stato Hank Bld'g
Scientific Facial Massage
and Scalp Treatment
With Electric Vibrator done at your own
homo or at 803 E. Third.
MISS OIRKINSHAW
Phone C89.
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that on the
4th day of March, 1912, a special elec
tion will bo held in the city of North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. The
polling places to bo as follows: For the
first ward at the hose house in said
ward; for tho second ward at the
commissioners' room at tho court
house in said ward: for the third ward
at hose house in said ward; and for the
fourth ward at hose house in said ward,
at which election tho following proposi
tion will be submitted to the voters of
said city:
"Shall tho mayor and citycouncil of
tho city of North Platto comply with
the decree of tho United States Cir
cuit Court of Appeals of the Eighth
Circuit, and pay for the waterworks in
said city, owned by the North Platto
Water Works Company, In accordance
with the provisions of said decree, and
extend and improve said water works,
with tho proceeds of the $100,000.00
bonds issued October 1st, 1909, for tho
purpose of obtaining money with which
to erect, establish and construct a
system of waterworks in said city?"
Tho ballots to be used at said elec
tion shall have printed thereon:
"For authorizing tho mayor nnd city
council of the city of North Platte to
pay for tho water works system in the
city of North Platte, in accordance
with the decree of tho United States
Circuit Court of Appeals, nnd to ex
tend and improve said system and to
use in payment for said purchase, ex
tensions and improvements the proceeds
of the $100,000.00 bonds issued October
lst 1909, for tho purpose of obtaining
money with which to erect, establish
and construct a system of water works
in said city.
Against authorizing the mayor
and city council of tho city of North
Platte to nay for tho water works
system in the city of North PIntte, in
nccordanco with tho docreo of tho
United States Circuit Court of Anneals,
and to extend and improve said system
and to use in payment for said pur
chase, extensions and improvements
tho proceeds of tho $100,000,00 bonds
issued October 1st 1909, for the pur
pose of obtaining money with which to
erect, establish and construct a system
of water works in said city."
Those voting in favor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballot with an
X oppoBito, tho paragraph beginning
with
"For authorizing tho mnyor and city
council of the city of North Platto to
comply with tho decree of United
States Circuit Court of Appeals, etc."
Those voting against said proposition
shall mark their ballot with aij, X op
po3ite tho paragraph beginning' with
"Against authorizing the mayor and
and city council of tho city of North
Platte to comply with tho decree of tho
United States Circuit of Appeals, etc."
Dated this 24th day of January, 1912.
Thos. C. Patterson, Mayor.
Attest: Chas. F. Temple, Clerk.
AUCTIONEER.
E. H. FUNK,
of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer
with 40 years experience, has lo
cated in North Platte, and would
like to make prices and dates for
your sales. Have sold stock and
general merchandise all over Ne
braska. See me at F. E. Barber's Restau
rant, corner of 6th and Locust St.
E. H. FUNK.
Notice of Sale.
In the district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
In the matter of the application of
John A.. Herrod, administrator of tho
estate of Isaac Lnmplaugh, deceased,
for leave to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. H. M.
Grimes, judge of tho district court of
Lincoln county, Ncbraskn, made on the
7th day of October, 1911, for tho sale
of the real estate, here in after de
scribed, there will bo sold at public
vendue, to the highest bidder for cosh,
at the east front door of the court
houso in the city of North Platte, Lin
coln county, Nebraska, on the Gth day
of March, 1912, at the hour of 2 p.
m. the following described real estate:
The east one-eleventh of lot six (6) in
block one hundred and three (103), in
the city of North Platte, being a strip
of land six feet wide and one-hundred
and thirty-two feet in length on the
east side of said lot six, in block one
hundred and three (103), in the city of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras
ka. Dated this 13th day of Feb., 1912.
John A. Herrod,
Administrator of tho estate of Isaac
Lamplaugh, deceased.
Notice of Sale.
In the district court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the application of
John A. Herrod, administrator of the
estate of Mary Lamplaugh deceased f J?
leave to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in put
suance of an order of the Hon., H. M.
Grimes, judge of the district court, of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on tho
7th day of October, 1911, for the salo
of the real' estate, here in after de
scribed, there will be sold at public ven
due, to the highest bidder for cash, at
the east front door of the court house
in the city of North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of
March, 1912, at the hour of 2 P. M.,
the following described real estate:
That part of Tot 6 in block 103, original
town of North Platte, described as fol
lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on
the south line of said lot, forty feet
east of the south-west corner, thence
on the south line of said lot easterly
twenty feet, thence in a northerly
direction on a line parallel with the
east line of said lot to the north line of .
said lot, thence westerly on the north
line of said lot twenty feet, thence in a
southerly direction to the place of be
ginning; said land being In the city of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Dated this 13th day of Feb. 1912.
John A. Herrod,
Administrator of the estate of Mary
Lamplaugh, deceased.
notice of incorporation of jack
morrow flats telephone company.
Notico is hereby given that tho undersigned
have formed n corporation tho name of which Is
"Jack Morrow Flats Jclejihone Company,"
with Its principal place or business nt the resi
dence of J. T. Lloyd, on the Jack Morrow Flats, in
Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, tho general
nature of the business being the operation of a
telephone system or telephone lines in the vicinity
of Jack Morrow Flats nnd surrounding country
and connections therewith with the power to es
tablish and collect rentals for tho Use of telephones
and to charge and collect tolls; to establish a
messenger service and charge and collect fees for
such service and to collect such other charges as
may be necessary and proper in the conduct of
said business; and to connect and furnish connec
tions wjth other telephone lines and systems and
to purchase such personal nnd real property as
may be necessary for the transaction of said busi
ness, and also to erect and maintain such buildings
and structures as may be necessary for the trans
action of said business; the amount of the author
ized capital stock is Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000,00) in shares of Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
each. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) of which
shall be subscribed and fully paid up before the
corporation shall commence the transaction of
business. The time when the corporation shall
commence is the 1st day of November, 1911, and
shall continue for a period of fifty years. The
highest amount of Indebtednes to which the cor
poration shall subject ItBClf shall not exceed
twenty-five per cent of the paid up capital stock
of said corporation and the affairs of the corpora
tion shall be conducted by a Hoard of Directors,
the five stock holders and a president, secretary
and treasurer to be chosen by the Board of Di
rectors.
John V. Dieneh,
A. S. Ghkoo.
Wm. A. Holderness,
J. T. Lloyd,
Herman Johnson,
It. O. Rockus,
J. R. White.
e. sodehman,
Henry Parker,
Wm. Hite.
M. P. IlUCKl.EY,
G. W.DlENER.
A. R. Leavitt,
W. A. Kelso,
Serial No. 03207.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DBPAUTMENT Of THE INTKWOR.
United States Land Ofllce.
At North Platto. Nebraska. Fob. 3.1912,
Notlco Is hereby given that Elmer
Cooper of North Platto Neb., who on
March 30th, 1F07, mado homestead entry No.
22fc35. Serial No. (0!i;7 for tho oast half of
th northurst iiuarfter and the east half of
southeast o.uarter of Section 30. Town 15,
N.. Rango 29 W., of the flth Principal
Meridian, has filed notlco of in
tention to make final five year
proof, to-establlsli claim to tbo land above
described, before tho register and receiver
at North Platte, Nohraska, ou tho 6th day
of April, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses; Car
V. McOrow, Fred M alone, Julia Malone and
Mary llrotornltz, all of North Platte. Nob.
W-o John E. Evans Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 03010.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Nob.
December 'A. 1911.
Notlco Is hereby given that Chris
jQhnson, ot North Platte, Neb., who, on Mar.
17,ll05,made homestead entry No. 2111W. serial
No. 02491 forWH 8WX. SWK NW, 8E
SEW. and lots 1. 2, 3. 4, Soc. 4. Town 15, Range
30 W. of tbo 6th Principal Morldlan. has
filed notlco ot Intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, beforo the Register and Re
ceiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho 27th
day of February. 1812.
Claimant names as witnesses; Rupert
8cbwaleor. Fred J, llromers, Frank Hood,
Henry Doobko, all ot North Platte. Nob.
J2-6 J. E. Evans. Register.
ISOLATED TRACT.
Serial No. 04920.
Public Land Salo.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Neb.
,. . , . , December 22, 1911.
Notlco Is hereby given that, as directed bv
tho Commissioner of tho Ooneral Land
Ofllce. under provisions of Act of Congress
approved Juno 27. IBM, (34 stats.. 51?" wo
lalNE'S NW0 nWfS'S
deSetfiM
oroiinviiniiti. im np )ufnn. . i .. -. uia-
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nated for salo.
tho tlmo deslir.
o:o-o
E. EVANS. Register.