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    Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher..
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
One Year by Mail in advance $1.25
Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60
Entored at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllec as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1912.
Stevens Files for Representative.
Yielding to the importunities of
friends, Hnrry P. Stevens, living south
of Maxwell, has filed for the republi
can nomination for legislative repre
sentative from this district. Several
Weeks ngo friends of Mr. Stevens in
sisted upon him becoming a candidate,
but it wns not until last Saturday that
he decided to so do.
Mr. Stevens is ono of Lincoln
county's most progressive farmers and
Btock growers. Ho came to Nebraska
with his parents iu 1873 and lived in the
east part of the state until 1902, when
he came to this county to accept a po
sition as foreman for the Platto Vnlloy
Land and Cattle Co. Ho remained with
that company for b!x years, and then
bought a farm in Garfield precinct and
lived there a year, and then purchased
a furm south of Maxwell where ho Jias
since resided. As evidence of his pro
grcosiveness and his desire to boost
Lincoln county, in 1910 he cxibited
alfalfa grown on his farm attho Omaha
land show and received first prizo in a
competition that was open to the world.
Last fall Iho attended the dry land
farming congress at Colorado Springs,
exhibited products of his farm and
took ono first prize on sugar beets, four
first prizes on apples and received sec
ond awards on several other products.
Theso instances show that as a fanner
"ho does things."
Mr. Stevens is a man of liberal educa
cation, an excellent business man, hon
est and conscientious; and withal n fit
man to represent Lincoln county in the
. legislature.
Ho is a good "mixor" will command
respect and influnco at Lincoln, and his
vote will always bo cast for the best
interestof his constituents and the state
at largo. It will be a plcasuro for this
writer support to Harry Stevens.
Roosevelt Will Accept.
In accordance with a promise made
several days ago, Colonel Roosovelt
made a reply Sunday night to the joint
letter of the eight governors asking
that ho become a candidate for tlio re
publican nomination for president. The
lottor of acceptance is as follows:
"Now York, Feb. 24, 1912.-Gontlo-mon:
I deeply appreciate your lottor
and I realizo to the full the heavy re
sponsibility it puts upon me, express
ing as it does the carefully considered
convictions of tho men elected by popu
lar voto to stand as tho heads of gov
ernment in their sovoral states.
,"I absolutely agreb with you that
, this matter is not ono to be decided with
" any roforonco to the personal prefer
ences or iuterosts of any man, but
purely from tho standpoint of tho in-
terosts of tho people as a whole. I will
accept tho nomination for president if
i it is tendered to mo and I will adhere
to this decision until the convention has
oxpressod its ureforonco. Ono of tho
chief principles for which I have stood
nnd for whlclI now btand and which I
( have alwnyB ondeavored and always
shall endeavor to reducu to action is
tho genuine rulo of tho peoplo; and
therefore I hope that so far as posaJblo
tho people may bo given tho chanco,
through direct primaries, to oxpreBS
their preforonco as to who Bhall be tho
nominco of tho republican presidential
convention. Very truly yours,
THEODORE ROOSEVELT."
At tho national Roosovelt eommitteo
headquarters ut Washington, of which
Medlll McCormick is director, tho fol
lowing dtatomont wnB given out:
"Colonol Roosovelt lias no intention
whatsoever of forming a third or 'peo
ple's party' in tho event tho Chicago
convention fails to name him as the
candidato of tho republican party.
Statements recently made that tho for
mor president would toko such action
are declared without foundation."
Employes' Liability Legiilation.
Tlio most drastic employers logisln
' tion in many years is proposed by tho
employors' liability and workmon's
compensation report, made public last
woek. Headed by Senator Suther
land, of Utah, the commission personnel
also consists of Sonator Chamborlain,
of Oregon, Rep Moon of Pennsylvania;
Hop. Brantley, of Georgia, and D. L.
Ceaso, editor of a railroad men's mag
azine.
Tho report is accompanied by tho
draft of a bill in which tho commission
eliminates tho common law doctrino of
ncligonco with what it characterizes as
tho unjust dofonsoa of assumption of
risk, follow servants' fault and con
tributary neligence, Compensation
with a general basis of an equivalent to
one-half wages is to bo . paid in every
case except where tho injury or death
is caused by tho wilful intention of tho
employe to injure himself or another or
in case of intoxication on duty.
The employe or his dependent must
notify tho employer of tho nccident
within 30 days, except under ccrtEin
contingencies which extend the limit to
90 days. After tho M-day period fol
lowing the injury employer and
ploye are to agree in writing on a
tlement; arbitration committees
bo organized by them to settle
cm-set-may
dis-
putes and award compensation, subject
to review within two years, an "ad
juster of accident insurance" to be
appointed by ench United States dis
trict court for four-year terms at
from $1,800 to $3,000 annually. Either
party may petition the adjuster to pro
ceed. Tho adjuster is to report his
finding to the court. Right to com
pensation is forfeited by an employe
as long as ho refuses physicnf exam
ination by the employers' physician.
No contract or device of any kind is
to operate to relievo tho employer from
any liability under tho jact. The
monthly wages aro to be considered ns
not more than $100 nor less than $50 a
month, with certain exceptions.
Monthly payments of death benefits
are to be made for eight years thus:
A widow alone, 40 per cent of the
monthly wages; widow and child under
10 or otherwise dependent, 50 ner cent;
any child under 10 or dependent, 25
per cent, nnd 10 per cent for each ad
ditional child; payments, if tho widow
dies or remarries within eight years
to be continued to the children, if
any, for tho unexpired period. If no
widow or children, 15 per cent to tho
partially dependents, and 20 per cent
to ono wholly dependent parent, and
40 per cent if both parents- are de
pendent. In the absence of these de
pendents, provisions aro made for
brother, sister, grand parent, or grand
child as dependents.
Personal injury compensation is
made on the basis of 50 per cont of
monthly wages for lifo for permnnent
total disability and 50 por cent during
temporary total disability. For loss
of an arm payments aro to continue 50
months, a leg CO months, an eyo 30
months, a thumb 13 months. No pay
ments aro to bo made while tho em
ploye is at work at wages 90 per cent
of those he received at the timo of his
Injury. Tho commission made provis
ion for contribution of payments by
joint employors for defining tho dif
ferent beneficaries under the act, for
modes of payment of compensation.
The report was submitted to con
gress by Presidont Tnft, who sent with
it a message urging that congress
onact a law covering tho recommenda
tions in tho report.
A Minister Shows How.
To prove his theory, preached from
tho pulpit, that success depends upon a
man's efforts, Dr. A. T. Osborn, a min
ister of Knnsns HJity, has developed n
mushroom bed from which he derives
an income of thirty-five dollurs a day.
Ho made tho announcement Saturday
only after ho had thoroughly demon
strated tho fact.
Six years ago Dr. Osborn began
experimenting but with poor success.
Finding nn abandoned street railway
tunnel, with the exact conditions re
quired, ho "borrowed" it for experi
menting purposes. .Tho tunnel contains
50,000 equnrd feet, every inch of which
is utilized. The mushroom bed yioldod
beyond his wildest dreams. In six
months of the year tho minister hns
sold nn average of from thirty to 100
pounds of tho product n day to hotels
at sixty-five cents n puond.
BURDENS LIFTED.
From North Platte Backs, Relief
Proved by Lapse of Time.
Backache is n heavy burden;
Nervousness wonrs ono out;
llhcumatic pain; urinary ills;
All are kidney burdens
Daily effects of kidney weakness.
No uso to euro tho symtoms.
Curo tlio kidneys and you cure
tho
cause.
Relief comes quickly conies to May.
Doan's Kidney Pills curo kidnoy ills;
Provo it by your neighbor's case.
Tho story of a permanent curo.
August Ackerman, 221 S. Walnut St.,
North Platte, Neb., says "I still hold
n very high opinion of Doan's Kidney
Pills. I used thorn for backaches,
nrising from disordered kidneys nnd
liavo received tho best of results. It is
over thrco years sinco I hnvo had oc
casion to uso Donn's Kidnoy Pills but
my henlth has been splendid, not a
symptom of kidnoy trouble having
bothered mo. I can endorse this ex
cellent remedy."
Forsaloby all dealers. Prico 50
cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
Now York, solo agents for tho United
States.
Remombor tho name Doan's and
take no other.
Red Polled Cattle and Hog Sale.
On Saturday, March 2, I will sell 30
Red Polled cows nnd bulls, also 15
Poland China nnd Duroc Jersey sows,
all immuno. Salo will be held at U. P.
barn in Lexington,
If interested, writo for catalotr con
taining descriptions. All cows orhoifera
not iresn, will bo in up spring.
J. O. Anderson.
Notice.
Major Wnlkor is no longer connected
with my office.
W. II. C. WoodhurBt,
Insurance Agency.
From the Wholesale House' to the
Consumer.
We invite one trial order for groceries
from peoplo in the country as well ns
North Platte. Our goods and prices
will take care of future orders.
We pay the freight and deliver any
where in tho City.
E. W. Crank, Phono 10 Black.
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 1 have
resided for the past 23 years. I will
appreciate any support given me.
Peteii J EPSON.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the republican nomination for
County Assessor, subject to the decis
ion of the voters at tho primary elec
tion in April.
Lawiience P. Carpenter.
The Baby's Bath
should bo in surroundings that
lack nothing in sanitary meas
ures. Everything in tho bath
room should bo such as can be
cleansed with the
Greatest Convenience
As plumbers, we have given
special attention to both rooms.
If we mstnll tho plumbing, your
house will always bo in sanitary
condition. We perform job-work
promptly.
R. F. STUART,
Shop Phone 3G9. Res. "Phone 683
217 East Sixth Street.
Di edfield edfield,
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon.
JOE I). REDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. ' . Hospital . .""
THONE 642.
AN EVENING AT HOME.' f
With ono of Schmnlzried's Cigars to
Bmoko makes lifo worth the living.
Our cigars have stood the test of time:
there nre men in North Platto who aro
smoking the samo brand they did twenty
years ago, and thoy find them the same
good cigar. Our cigars are made in
North Platto for North Platto buyers;
mado of good tobacco nnd well made.
J. F. SCHIUALZMEn
,J.BRLEKEJR
Merchant Tailor.
We have recently installed a French
Dry Cleaner for Men's nnd Ladies'
apparel of all classess, and we
guarantee satisfactory work. We
are also tailors and know 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 tho leaso contracts to tho
following desiribed lands in Lincoln
county, Nobrnska, ns set opposite tho
names of tho holder thoreof, is delin
quent, and if tho amount which is duo
is not paid within GO days from tho
Unto ot this notice, said contracts will
bo declared forfeited by tho Board of
Educational Lands nnd Funds, and said
forfoituro entored of record in tho
mannor provided by law.
x SEi, NEJ 3G-1C-34, Lydia A. Collins.
All 10-9-27, Snmuol Stinnett.
E. B. Cowles,
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
SHERIFF'S SALH.
II y virtue of nn order of sale Issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein American Investment and Trust
uomiuiny, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and
Victor A. Palm et. nl.. aro defendants,
and to me directed, I will on Uie 23rd day of
March 1912, at two o clock, (p. m., at the cast
iront UoOro( tho court nouio In North Platte,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said
decree. Interests and coats, tho following described
property, to-wit: The past half (EH) section,
nine (U) township (16) north, range thlrty-ono
(31) west of (ith P. M., In Lincoln county, Ne
braska. Dated North Platte. Nob., Feb. Uth. 1912.
A. J. Sausuuky, Sheriff.
fiHmsfflim is hag'
irf Mr
McDonald State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Capital Stock Fully Paid $100,000.00.
Oldcsl Dank in Lincoln County.
We Respectfully Solicit your Banking
Business. Satisfaction Guaranteed . .
CHAS.
Mcdonald,
President.
For Sale: 111 Acres improved valley
land three mies south of Gothenburg,
Nebr. Cash sale $75.00 per acre.
Inquire of J. B. Bacon.
Gothenburg, Nebr.
Send Us Your Shipments of
Grain amd Hay
We pay the top market. Three cou
pons free 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 home an ele
gant .
42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner
Set worth $10.00.
Consign your hay to us and please
the ladies and also get a good price for
your hay.
Our Motto: Fair treatment and
prompt remittances.
Sample of the quality of these dishes
dan be seen at the office of the Semi
Weekly Tribune.
The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co.,
20th and Wazec Streets,
Denver, Colorado.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that on Satur
day, March 2, 1912,nt 2 o'clock P. M., I
will sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
at public auction at the county jail in
the city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, the following goods and
chattels, to-wit:
1 Oliver typewriter, with metal cover,
51 dry cells or batteries,
7 boxes of rubber patches,
3 oil guns,
1 box tape,
G cans wood rim cement,
10 packages diamond cement,
3 cans rubber cement,
1 package valves, for rubber tires,
2 packages bicycle chains, ,
12 cans Arco grease,
1 waste container can,
2 bundles waste,
1 box pipe collars,
1 four inch trap,
'28 bicycle rims,
2 bath tub seats,'
it,.
30 soil pipe fittings and traps, .
1 block and fall chain with pulleys,
13 cans metal and body polish,
1 enn carbide,
2 metal oil trnks with pump, partly
full of lubricating oil,
1 bolt case, containing numerous
bolts, nuts, screws, washers, etc.
1 barre) nearly full of cup grease,
1 barrel about half full lubricating
oil,
which said goods and chattels were
levied upon byme,A. J. Salisbury.sher
iff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
an execution issued out of and under,
tho seal of tho District court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska upon n
judgment rendered and docketed in
said court, in favor of Crane company,
u corporation, and against John W. Lo
M aster, defendant.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
th.'s 19th dny of February, 1912.
A. J. Salisbury,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO
HATE OF WILL.
Stnte of Nebraska, Lincoln County. S. S.
In the County Court, February Uth, 1912.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Andrew
Johnson, deceased.
On rending nnd flllnir the petition of Asker
Edward Strom, prnyini; that tho instrument
tiled on tho SQth day of January, 1912, nnd pur
porting to be tho last will nnd testament
oi me sam UccenseU may lio proved, approved,
probated, allowed nnd recorded ns the last will
nnd testament of the! said Andrew Johnson
deceased, nnd that the execution of said Instru
ment may bo committed nnd the administration
of said estate may be granted to Osker Edward
Strom as executor.
Ordered. That March Btli. 1912. nt DnVWV
a. m. Is assigned for hcarinir sold petition, when
all persons interested In sakl matter may appear
at.a county court to bo held In and for uM mim.
ty, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner
snouui not oq granted. A copy or this order to be
published In the North Platte Tribune, a legal
semi-weekly newspaper of said county three suc
cessive wceKs prior to said date of hearing,
f 13-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge,
Notice.
Hans Thiasen will tnko notico that
on tho 23rd day of Jan.. 1912, P. II
Sullivan, Justice of tho Peace, of
North Platto Precinct No 1, in nnd for
Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an
order ox attachment for tho sum of
$15.00 in an action now ponding before
him, whoroin John Sandnll is plaintiff
and Hans Thiasen is dofendant, that
property consisting of monoy in the
hands of tlio Union Pacific railroad
company, a corporation, has been at
tached under said order.
Said cause was continued to tho 19th
day of March.1912, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dated this 7th day of Feb. 1912.
John Sandall, Plaintiff.
w. h. Mcdonald,
Cashier and Vice-Prest.
DR. W. F. CROOK,
DENTIST,
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A A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames, &
Physicians and Surgeons, tt
1? Office over Stone Drug Co. J
0 Phones I Office 273 H
0 rnones Residence 273 '0
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Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
r'fcJ'-1t lti4Wi It-lftlfc
GEO. D. DENT, j
Physiciou end Surgeon", 1
Office over McDonald Bnnk.
Phones Office 130
ones J-Residence 115
Tr'flW?t?rfltrH5r!Wfflr5tflri5t'frWt
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
a Special attention given to confine-
2 merits, and children's diseases, q
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Office McDohald Stato Rank Rld'g
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Scientific Facial Massage
and Scalp Treatment
With Electric Vibrator done at your own
homo or at 303 E. Third.
MISS BIRKINSHAW
Phone 689.
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that on the
4th day of March, 1912, a special elec
tion win oe neiu in ine city qi iNortn
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. The
polling places to be as follows: For the
first ward at tho hose house in said
ward; for the second ward at the
commissioners' room at the 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 the following proposi
tion will bo submitted to the voters of
said city:
"Shall the mayor and city council of
the city of North Platte comply with
the decree of the United States Cir
cuit Court of Appeals of the Eighth
Circuit, and pay for the waterworks in
said city, owned by tho North Platto
Water Works Company, in accordance
with tho provisions of said decree, and
oxtend 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?"
The ballots to be used at said elec
tion shall have printed thereon:
"For authorizing the mayor and city
council of the city of North Platte to
pay for tho water works system in the
city of North Platte, in accordance
with tho decree of the United States
Circuit Court of Appeals, ond 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
1st, 1909, for tho purposo of obtaining
money with which to erect, establish
and construct a system of water works
in said city.
Against authorizing tho mayor
and city council of the city of North
Platte to pay for the water works
system in the city of North Platte, in
accordanco with tho decree of the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals,
and to extend and improve snid system
and to use in payment for said pur
chase, extensions and improvements
tho proceeds of the $100,000,00 bonds
issued October 1st 1909, for tho pur
pose of obtaining money with which to
erect, establish and construct a system
of wnter works in said city."
Thoso voting in favor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballot with an
X opposite the paragraph beginning
with
"Fo-authorizing the mayor nnd city
council of the city of North Plntto to
comply with the decree of United
States Circuit Court of Appeals, etc."
Thoso voting against said proposition
shall mark their uallot with an X op
posite tho paragraph beginning with
"Against authorizing the mayor and
nnd city council of tho city of North
Platte to comply with the decree of the
United States Circuit of Appeals, etc."
uated this sum day or Janunry, 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, Nebraskn.
In the matter of the application of
John A. Herrod, administrator of the
estate of Isaac Lamplaugh, deceased,
for leave to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of nn order of tho Hon. H. M.
Grimes, judge of the district court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on the
7th day of October, 1911, for tho sale
of tho real estate, here in after do
scribed, there will bo sold at public
vendue, to the highest bidder fpr cash,
at the east front door of the court
house 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:
Tho east one-eleventh of lot six (G) 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 the 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
leave to sell real estate.
Notico is hereby given that in put
suance of an order of the Hon. H. M.
Grimes, judge of thedistrict court, of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on the
7th day of October, 1911, for tho 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 lino 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 the undersigned
have formed a corporation the name of which is
Jack Morrow Flats Telephone Company,"
with its principal place of business at the resi
dence of J. T, Lloyd, on the Jack Morrow Flats, in
Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, the general
nature of tho business being the operation of a
telephone system or telephone lines in the vicinity
of Jack Morrow Flats and surrounding country
and connections therewith with the power to es
tablish and collect rentals for the use of telephones
and to chargo and collect tolls; to establish a
messenger service and charge nnd collect fees for
such service and to collect such other charges ns
may be necessary and proper in the conduct of
said business; and to connect and furnish connec
tions with other telephone lines and systems and
to purchase such personal and 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 ($60.00)
each. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) of which
shall bo subscribed nnd fully paid up before the
corporation shall commence the transaction of
business. Tho tlmo when the corporation shall
commenco Is the 1st day of November. 1911. and
shall continue for a period of fifty years. The
highest amounf of Indebtcdnes to which the cor
poration shall, subject Itself shall not exceed
twenty-five per cent of the paid up capital stock
of sold corporation and the affairs of tho corpora
tion shall be conducted by a Board of Directors,
the five stock holders and a president, secretary
una treasurer to do cnosen by tlio Hoard of Di
rectors.
John V. Diener,
A. S. Giuxsa,
Wm. A. Hoi.pehness,
J. T. Lloyd,
Hehman Johnson,
R. O. Hockus,
J. It. White.
E. SODEnMAN,
Henky Paiiker,
Wm. Hite.
M. P. Buckley,
G. W. DiENnn.
A. R. Leavitt,
W. A. Kelso.
Serial No. 03207.
NOTICE FOR 1'UHLIOATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE IKTHItlOII.
Halted States Land OHIce.
At North Platte, Nebraska. Fob. 3.I91U,
Notico Is herobi given that Elmor
Cooper of North Platto Nob., who on
March 30th, 11107, rnado homestead ontry No.
22S35, Serial No. 0XK17 for the oast half of
th northerst ouarftor and tho oast half of
southeast Quarter of Section 30. Town 15,
N Hange 29 v of tho 0th Principal
Meridian, has filed notico of in
tention to make final flvo year
proof, to establish claim to tho land above
described, beforo the register and rocolver
at North Platto, Nobraska. on tho 5th day
of April. 1912.
Claimant names as wltncssos; Car
W. McGrow, Fred MaSone, Julia Malone and
Mary Hrotorultz, all nf North Platto. Neb.
W- John E. Evans Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. O3W0.
Department of tho Interior,
U. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platto. Nob.
., , . December SO, 1911.
Notico is horoby given that Ohrls
;Tol.',!i?n' ,r North Platto. Neb., who. on Mar.
17.Uw.mado homestead entry No. 2110a, serial
No.tCWl forWM SWH. SvK NwCsEW
HEM. and lots 1. 2. 3 4, Sec 4. Town 15?RanBe
SO W. of the flth Principal Meridian, has
filed notice ot intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
abovo described, before tho Register and Re
ceiver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 27th
day of February. 1IS. umo-.m
Claimant names as witnesses: Bupo
Pchwalger, rcd J, Ilromers. Frank Hood
Henry Doebko, all ot North Platto. Nob.
i'0 J. E. Evans. Register.
Notice tor Publication.
Serial No. 02502
rr a TDeDitSentofJt,,ie Interior.
u. 8. Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb.
TJ.i i x. v FoD' loth.1621.
Notice is horoby given that Frank Hood,
of North Platto. Nob., who on Mar 20, 1905
ffir.?!6 Homestead Entry No. SUM. Borlai No
ST50.5.' 'or ncmu half and southwest quarter
SoctlonM. Township. IB. North, range 30.
West of the slxtn principal meridian
has filed notico of intention to make final
Dveyoar proof, to establish claim to tho
iV$ rlhov,a described. , boforo thn Register
an?. 1i?,c.e,v,er ftt Nortl I'latto Nobraska.
on the 10th day of April, 1912. "uur"".
. mnt namps as witnesses: Chris John
Sft, ': 'w.?. ur' '?d o and
Nob.
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