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h I M i& J :1 ;'A ' I M I V H i I "H IVK 1 I I Up Saltpeter Creek A Siory of Ranch Life By CLARISSA MACKIE Tho Chinese cook bad spllloil hot boun soup on Harry Hurry's Imiinic ulato whlto Hhlrt front, and tho scared Olcstlnl had escaped from tho room under a fusllnrio of plutot shots that all found lodgment In tho oak beamed coil ing. "You ought not to put on that blled shirt till after supper," admonished the Crnno as tho wrathful Harry wiped tho soggy mesa from his bosom. "It's taking a risk wearing anything decent at this tablo nowadays." "And why?' exploded ITarry, mind ful of tho fact that this was his only clean whlto shirt and Ills cull upon the pretty Widow Clancy must lack that sartorial compliment. "Tho chink's In love," was tho Cmno'8 reply. "In lover "Who wlthf "Didn't know thero was a Chlncso girl within a thousand mllea of the Lono Bull." "Can't ho llnd any other way of ex pressing his lovo than by acting Mko a blamed Idlotr Of courso thla laat remark camo from Harry Barry, who was consuming what remained of tho soup In his plate. "They gonornlly do only It takes dif ferent forms," obsorved Gabriel mild ly. A chucklo ran around tho table. Un der cover of lta good nnturo Wah Bung pushed open tho swinging door, peered fearfully around tho edgo and sidled in with a great dish of steaming hot potatoes. Perhapa ho wna nervous, It might bo that ho was in lovo. At nny rnto, when hlo mild brown orb met tho steely glare fit Harry Barry's usually atnlablo eyes ho set tho dish of potatoes upon tho ta bio with bucIi frantic hasto that tho largest and hottest rolled from tho pyramid and landed upon air. Barry's hand. Wah Sung cmlttod a desolate wall ns Harry Barry leapod from his chair and caught him by tho neckband of his cot ton blouso and shook htm vigorously. "Suffering cats! What's tho matter with you?" yelled Mr. Barry excitedly. "Can't you throw down a dish of po tatoes without Htampcdln' 'cm all over tho tablo?" "Mo aolly vclly solly," moaned Wah Sung. "That helps n lot," observed Harry bitterly. "Mo sick in tho head volly sick In tho head; mo do' know what to do," added Wah Sung pitifully. Tho cattleman's quick sympathy was to tho foro at onco. "What's tho mat ter, boy? Havo you told tho boss that you'ro sick?" "No, no; mo no toll anybody. Mo vclly sick here." Wah sung placed both yellow hands over his hourt. "It go what you call Hckorty splltty Uck crty splltty all time" "It's your heart, boy, uot your head. You "want to sco doctor, ch?" Wah Sung writhed bashfully under tho gnzo of seven pairs of oyea. "No no boo doctor." ho mumbled, edging townrd tho door. "Mo alleo light velly Boon. Mo go far walk. Excuso, I get rest supper." "Golug for a walk, eh?" questioned Gabriel sharply "You think a walk up Saltpoter crepk do you good, Wah Sung?" Tho Chinaman nhlvered as with ngue, nnd his countenanco turned from yol low to gray. Ills lips parted In an at tempted smllo as ho shook his head. "Oh, no, no, mo no. novor walk up Sal', poder creak! Mo walk velly dlfllunt way!" "numphl Let hUn go, Harry," was Gabriel's advice. When tho China man's slippers wore onco more slap iHng around tho Utehon lloor Harry Barry resumed his seat nnd Joined the broad grin that went around tho tablo. "What is lt-lovo?' he inquired. "You oughter know, being n sort of Judgo of symptoms," commented .Tim Ixnvls dryly. "What nbout yourself?" retorted Hurry Harry. "You oughter know boon married three months, haven't -you? "Stop your wrnngHn', boys," Inter twlated tho Crnno, unjolntlng his lean lorm and taking ndvantago of Wah tJuug's absonco from tho room to ex press his opinion. "Listen to me. I'vo ieon tho chink going up tho creek ev ery afternoon nfter dinner k.-'Vhot is thero up Koltpeter creek?" asked Jim Lewis, lighting u cigarette. "Nothing but the springs that I know of." "Anybody over beer: beyond tho BinlngH?" It Boomed that nono of them had ever followed tho rocky trail beyond tho springs that gavo unmo t tho creek. "Somebody told mo thnt there used to bo a prospectors' hut up there lu tho thicket I'vo nover beou tfce-re, though, and couldn't sny." "It Wah Bung's in lovo why don't ho marry his girl and llvo happily ever after?" commented Harry impatiently. Afraid of tho boss probobly. You know Chlneso families nro not very popular hereabouts." Tlonty of room on tho ranch There's that little cabin down In tho three milo posruro. It's not for from tho bunk house, and Wah Sung could cook Just the samo and not net so confoundedly idiotic over it." "You'ro appointed a committee of one to seo Wah Sung nnd straighten tho mntter out," observed Gabriel ns ha followed tho rest of tho cattlemen out of doors, and, although Hurry Barry mndo no assent, ho was very thought ful whllo ho went upstairs to his room and removed tho soup laden shirt nnd put on n gray flannel one, which nftci all was much moro becoming to hlro than tho glossy whlto one. On his way out ho stopped In the kitchen whero Wnh Sung was franti cally washing dishes. "You married, Wah Sung?" ho asked sharply. Tho Chinaman Jumped nervously at the question and shook his head in such rapid nogatlves thnt his cuo lush ed back and forth Liko tho tall of ud angry cat "Mallled? Mo? Ob, no, no, no, nol Mo no liko gals mo not mallled, oh, nol" "You got a girl?" "Oh, no, no, nol" "Why not? You think boss not liko you havo a girl?" "Oh ho not liko Chlncso gaL Mo no havo gal till mo go back to Canton somo dny." "I don't think he'd caro If you want ed to get married, Wah Sung. There's a. nlco little house down in tho pasture, and you could como up nnd cook every dny. Why don't you tell tho boes7 "Mo no liko gals mo no wnnt get mallled,' persisted Wah Sung. As ho rodo over tho well worn trail that led to tho Widow Clancy's ranch, Harry Barry was firmly convinced that tho Chinaman had been lying to him. It was a bright moonlight night, and ho resolved to ask Mrs. Clancy to rido with him up Saltpeter creek and in vestigate what lay beyond. Tho ro manco Involved might luro her Into tho evening ride. It did. Sho was warmly Interested In tho story of tho despairing China man, and tho suspected lovo affair that might bo at tho bottom of his erratic actions. "How long has ho acted that way, Harry?" sho asked, as they rodo eldo by sldo up tho trail, her hand In that of her sweetheart's. "About three months. Ever slnco ho camo back from a month's leave of absence. Ho went to San Francisco, and ho'o ncted liko a crazy Ilea over since," and ho told her tho story of tho bean soup, and tho conversation that followed. "Poor fellow," sighed Mrs. Clancy, nnd Hurry Barry leaned over and kiss ed her lips. When they reached tho springs they could sco thnt tho trail entered a thick et of thorns, but Harry investigated and found thnt tho way had been cun ningly cleared of thorns, so that a per son might puss through. They left their horses at tho Bprlngs, nnd Harry, leading tho way, they pushed through tho thicket to emcrgo on tho other sldo Into nn open sandy spaco dropping down tho hillside that formed ono boundnry of Lono Bull ranch. A faint light pricking through tho gloom of another thicket on tho hill sldo lured them down until they Btood boforo n small cabin thatched with branches nnd nlmost concealed from tho vlow of tho casual passerby. "There la a window. You look, dear," sold Harry Barry, and as hla sweet heart hesitated ho added: "You know It's to help 'em nlong if it's neccssnry." Then Mrs. Clancy looked through a comer of tho pane from which tho cal ico inner curtain had swung back, ro ronling tho Interior of tho ono roomed cabin. Sho looked and looked, Anally reaching out and drawing Harry to ward her until their faces touched. They looked upon a llttlo homo. It might havo been picked up out of any city In Chlua and dropped thero on this lonely Montana hlllsldo. What marvel ous forco had enabled tho small China mnn to secretly bring from great dis tances nil tho llttlo housohold gods that meant homo to him? Love, of courso. Tho walls were hung with gnyly printed cottons, nnd in ono corner whero a small altar had been erected for his ancestral tablets thero was a square of rich silk embroidery. Little bronze vessels stood on tho altar, and on n bracket thero was an Imago of a favorite household god, with on offer ing of Incenso suioklng before it. A roll of quilts wiw ou tho built in bed or bunk lu one corner, matting covered tho rough tloor, a couplo of Chlneso chairs were thero and n low table. Ihero was a row of quaint oriental porcelain dishes on a shelf and odd cooking utensils of copper and u brand new American oook stove of tho small est dimensions. Thut was not nil. There in ono of tho chairs sut the daintiest llttlo Chl ncso woman you over saw. In her arms sho hold a yellow morsel of baby hood, who was staring up at Wah Sung with beady black slanting eyes and sucking Its thumb coutentedly. Last of all thero was Wah Suug not tho craven, panic stricken cook of tho Lono Bull ranch, but a Chinaman in vested with tho dignity of tho hend of a household. Ho was smiling down at tho baby, with nothing but lovo in his mild brown eyes. "Poor devil!" whispered Harry Barry crossly, becauso his own eyes were full of teurs and his aweotheart waa wiping tho tears from her pretty blue eyes. "Poor?" challenged Mrs. Clancy, drawlug him back to tho springs and tholr waiting horses. "Man allvo, Wall Sung Is richl Lot us go straight to Boss Cllntock und tell him that Wah Bung Is married and that ho must give them tho cabin lu tho pasture," "Of courso ho'll do it. But it ho shouldn't?" teased nnrry. "I'll hlro Wah Sung myself nnd build a Chlneso toraplo for them to livo in and dedicate It to tho god of lov," de clared tho Widow Cloncv A Story of Malibran. Among tho stories told by 'Arthur Pouglu of Malibran, tho great singer,, 1b one of her stay In Venice. Sho .waa to glvo sir performances at ono thca tcr there when Gnllo, tho director of tho Toatro Emeronlto, being on tho ovo of bankruptcy, begged nor to glvo two at his theater, promising hor 120 for each. Sho consented, but when Gallo went to tnko her tho second pnymont ho entered, Baying, "Hero is tho Bum wo agreed on." "What sum?" sho replied, with nn air of surprise. "Oil, tho 120 for yostorday's perform ance." "I don't want your money. Tako It all away and spend It on your children. You shall kiss mo and we'll bo quits." Did tho good fellow be lieve his cars? His two performances had brought him In 400 In round fig ures, had saved him from bankruptcy, and, to crown his Joy, ho kissed Mmo. Malibran. This magnanimity to a poor Venetian was received publicly by a frantic oration and crystalized In verso, whllo tho theater was re named Malibran. Argonaut Old Egyptian Perfume. Priests in Egypt, who wore tho solo depositaries of sclonco, know tho so cret of aromatic substances and pre pared thorn themselves. Egyptian perfumes acquired great celebrity, es pecially thoBO made in Alexandria. Reserved originally for religious ritos, perfumes subsequently became of cur rent use among the wealthy classes. During bnnquots they wore diffused through tho halls and were burnt In profusion. Tho Israelites during their sojourn In Egypt ndopted tho uso of aromatic substances primarily for re ligious purposes and afterward for personal usage. Tho Greeks, who loved elegance, were especially ad dicted to tho uso of perfumes, and they taught their secrets and usago to tho Romans, who wore not content to uso merely the perfumes of tho orient aloes, myrrh, Incenso and nard but also mado perfumes similar to thoso of tho present dny stents of lilies, lavender, rones and thyme. Pretty Lame Excuse. Out of tho crowd In tho police court a man was placed boforo tho Judge. "You are accused, sir," said the mag istrate, "of being drunk and disorder ly. Any dofenso?" "I nm a respectable man, sir," tho prisoner answered, "nnd this would nover havo, happened only I traveled from Pittsburgh to Now York yester day In bad company." "What sort of bad company?' said tho magistrate. "Sons of Temperance, sir." "Sons of Temperance! Why, they nro tho salt of tho earth. I should think they'd be tho best company a man liko you could ask for." "No, Blr. Excuso mo, sir. You'ro wrong," said tho prlsonor huskily. "You sco, I'd brought a quart of whlB Icy for tlMJ Journey, and on account of tho company I had to drink It all my- BOlf." India 8pun Cotton Long Ago. Lancashire's proud record of 300 years In tho cotton trado is far bohlnd India's. Cotton was manufactured to perfection In India more than 3,000 years ago. Thus Thomas Ellison in his "Cotton Trado of Great Britain:" "Fabrics as flno ns any that can bo turned out at tho present day by tho most perfect machinery in Lancashire were produced by tho nlmblo fingers of Hindu spinners nnd tho prlmltlvo looms of Hindu weavers a thousand years before tho invasion of Britain by tho Romans." When Britons, in fact, wore suffering from their skins In dians were "luxuriating In gurmonts of a texture so flno ns to havo earned tho poetic description of 'woven wind.'" What Lancashire makes today India mado tho day before yesterday. Lon don Chronicle. Your Child. Docs your child break Into tho con versation when you havo visitors? Does ho lcavo hla clothes lying all over tho house? Does ho eat surreptitiously between nienls? Docs ho lny his hands on almost anything ho wants to make something out of without asking your permis sion? Does ho como down lato to break fast? Does ho say "null," "Gee?" And, if not, why not. You are his pnrcnt, nnd ho is living in tho United States of America. Life. The Puzxle of Life. Llfo la a quaint puzzle. Bits the most Incongruous Join Into each other, and tho Bchemo thus gradually becomes symmetrical and clear, when, lo, as tho infant clasps his hands and cries, "See, see; tho puzzle Is mndo out!" all tho ploces are swept buck into tho box black box with tho glided nails! Bui-wer-Lytton. High and Worthy. She I'm afraid I cunnot marry you. I want a man who possesses a noblo ambition, ono whoso heart is set on attaining some high und worthy object. He Well, don't I want you? She Oh, Georgo, darling, I nm yours! Boston Transcript. The Refrain. Sho (at tho piano) How do you en Joy this refralu? Ho Very much. Tho more you re frain tho better I Uko It. Judge Spiteful. Mlsa Joyce Yes, Jack and I are to become partners for life. Miss Means And you will be tho senior partner. How nlco! Beware of dissipating your powers. Strlvo constantly to concentrate them. For Sale. A ranch 5 miles north of the city of North Platte, consisting of 2-10 acres, 100 acres in meadow, 90 acres under cultivation, 50 acres in pasture. White Horse creek runs through pasture. A five room dwelling, corrals, wind mill and five miles of fencing on place. For price and terms apply to Major L. Walker, North Platte, Neb. Chance of Life Time. Splended hardware stock, long estab lished business. Will be sold very cheap owing to illness of owner. Address Hubbell Bros., Kearney Nebr. Homestead, 640 acres well improved 6i miles of Kimball,, $1700. Also 160 acre relin quishment most all good farm land no improvements. 10 miles of town $250.00 L. E. Lockwood, Kimball, Neb. This is No Joke. You will need some of these articles soon. Ammonia (strong) H-pInt bottle 10 cenU, Insect Powder In 10c, 15c and 25c cans, Bug-I-Cide, surest remedy for bed bugs, large squirt top bottle, 25c; H. & II. 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J Ofllco Phono 183 Bos. Fhono:283 Office McDonald State Hank Bld'g Saved! "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardul," writes Mrs. Elmer Sickler, of Terxe Haute, Ind. "I tried Car dul, and It helped me greatly. Now, Idomyown washing and ironing E63 CARDUI Take The Woman's Tonic Cardul is a mild, tonic remedy, purely vegetaMo, and acts in natatalinaih ner on the dcllcatcvflroman ly constitution, building up strength, and tonlng-op the nerves. In tho pastSO years, Cardul has helped moro than amllHoo-'Wiaica. You are urged to try ft, because we are erxro (hat it will do you good At all dnrg start SPRING IS HERE! ILK H CREAM Di ldfield fydfield, Physlclani and Surgeons. WILLIS J. nEDFlELD, Surgeon. JOE I). KEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . PHONE &12. J jfwyirwwwr rm m mm rrm -M AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, X Physicians and Surgeons, ! U Office over Stone Drug Co. Jt d Phones t Office 273 H p "ones J- Residence 278 p OFFERING A SUGGESTION ' is one thing, but putting it into practice is an entirely difFerent proposition. Wc Suggest We no Your Plumbing It's a good suggestion and one we can fully qualify on. Plumbing Supplies Furnished by Us are all standard makes, while work we do is superior in overy particu lar. Estimates given. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 369. Res. Phone 683 217 East Sixth Street. AN EVENING AT HOME. With ono of Schmnlzried'B Cigars to smoke makes life worth the living. Our cigars have stood the test of time: there are men in North Platto who are smoking the same brand they did twenty years ago, and they find them the same good cigar. Our cigars are made in North Platte for North Platte buyers; made of good tobacco and well made. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, F. .T. T3T?OT?TnRn? Merchant Tailor. 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 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. AUCTIONEER. E. H. FUNK, of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer with 41) years experience, has lo cated in North Platte, and wnnlH 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. Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay Wo pay tho top market. Three cou pons free with returns on each car of hay you ship us to handPe for your ac count. Fifteen coupons nnd $3.50 in ensh will secure for your home an ele gant 42-Piece RoyaJ Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your hay to us and please the ladies and nlso get a good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Samplo of tho quality of these dishes enn bo seen at the office of tho Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co., 20th and Wazeo Streets, Denver, Colorado. I GEO. D. DENT, Physicion and burgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. t vhnnna J Office 130 Z Phone8 Residence 115 4ri(tHi'iJriM?rtriMt HM'')M''fl''fl' fr'fli'fl' Serial No. 03287. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION DKI'AllTMENT OF THE INTRnlOH. United States Land Olllco. At North Platte. Nobraska. Fob. 3. IMS. Notice Is hereby glvon that Elmor Cooper of North Platte Nob., who on March 30tb. 1607, made homostoad entry No. 22835, Serial No. 03267 tor the cant half of the nortliorst auarf ter and tho cast half of Kouttioast quartor of Section 80. Town 15, N., IUniro 29 W., of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final Ave rear Sroof. to establish claim to tho land above escribed, boforo tho register and rocolver at North Platte, Nobraska. on tho 6th day of April. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses) Car W. McOrew, Fred Malono. Julia Malone and Mary llreternltz, all nf North Platto. Neb. fd-fl John E. Evans Bog-uter. Notice tor Publication. Serial No. 03503 Department of the Interior. U. B. Land Ofllce at North Platto. Neb. rj Feb, 16th, 1921. Notice Is hereby riven that Frank Hood, of North Platto. Neb., who on Mar. 20, 1905. made Homestead Entry No. 21138. Serial No. 02502. (or north halt and southwest quarter Section 22, Township. 18, North, ranee 80, West of tho sixth principal meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo the Register and Becelver at North Platto Nebraska, on the 10th day of April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Chris John son, Bupnrt Schwalgcr, Btchard Boss and Charles B. Breternltz, all of North Plate Neb. (20-1 J. R. Kvahh. BoirlAtar. PBOBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. March 7, 1912. In the matter of tho estate of Andrew Johnson, deceased. Notice Is hereby irlven. that the creditors of said deceasod will meot the Executor of said estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 4th day of April, 1912, and on tho 4th day of October, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for the Executor to settle said estate, from the 5th day of March, 1912. A copy of this ordor to bo pub lished In the North Platte Tribune a semi weekly newspaper of said county for four successive weeks prior to said 4th day of April, 1912. mlO-4 JOHN OBANT. County Judge OBDEB OF HEAB1NG ON PETITION FOB APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTBATOB. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S3. In tho County Court. In the matter of tho ostato of Katlo Ilendy, deceased. On reading andlfillng thopotltlonof Charles Ilendy, praying that tho administration of said estato may bo granted to himself as administrator. Ordered, That Apr. 16th, 1912, at 9 o'clock a.m., Is assigned for bearing said petition when all persons Interested In said matter mar appear at a county court to be hell in and for said county, and show cause why the prayor of petitioner should not bo granted; and thatnotlco of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copv of this order In tho North Platto 9eml-Weeklr Tribune, a legal weekly nowspaper printed In said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 25. 1012, m2t5-3 John GnAT, County Judge- OBDEB OF HEABINO. State of Nobraska. Lincoln county, ss. In the county court. March 22, 1912. In the mattorof the estato of Christian Marquette, doceaxed. Ou reading and filing the petition of Fred rick Marquotte. praying that the Instrument died on tho 19th day of March, 1912. and pur portlnglto be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of tho said Christian Marquette, deceased, and that the execution of said Instrument may bo committed and tho administration of said ostato may bo granted to Fredrick Marquette, as oxecutor Ordered. That April 18th. 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 county and show cause. If any there be. why tho prayor of tho petloner should not bo granted. A copy of this order to be published in the North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper printed lu said county for throe successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. m26-S John Ghant. County Judge. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Serial No. 02578. Department of the Interior. D. S. Land Ofllce at North Platte, Neb .. ... . Mar. 19. 1912. Notlco Is horeby given that Ilenrr Doobko. ot North Platto. Nob., who. on Aug 12,i9or,mado homostoad entry No. 21822 hpi-IkI No. 02578 for 8M Sec. 22. Town 15. N. Ban a1!0. Ule,.th. Pnclpal Meridian. KS riled notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land abpvo described, boforo tho Beglstor and Be day ofaMay ri912. ' Nebraska- on tlie "th Claimant 'names as witnesses: James Kech.atV,Hl"rh.Gaunt- Ooorge Macombor and I)aJ'n Macombor, all ot North Platto. Nob. p-8-0 J. E. Evans. Beglster. Application for Druggist's Permit. Matter of application of Charles R. Doherty for druggist's permit. Notice is hereby given that Charles R. Doherty did upon the 18th day of March A. D. 1912, file his application to the city council of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for permit to sell malt, spirituous nnd vinous liq uors for medicinal and mechanical pur poses only at 508 N. Dewey street, in the city of North Platte, Lincoln coun- Jfto ralka! fro,m the 3ddayof April, 1912, to the 1st day of May, 1912. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from March 19th, 1912, said permit will be granted. Charles R. Doherty, Applicant. Notice. Glauys i Nettie Roschio nnd Reinhart J. Koschie, defendants herein: Will take notice that on the lGth dav of JW1' I91-; William H. Evans, pW tiff herein, filed his petition in the dis trict court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, against said defendants, the object n"dPrayer of which are for a decree that the plaintiff has an interest and estate in the southwest quarter (SWi) of section nine (9) in township twelve (121 rnncro twnntu.olv lor. ii -r .. RtKP M i t- 'i v ' weai oi lne bth I. M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska, consisting of an undivided two-thirds I"""1." uiviwx unu mat tne defendants havo lointlv nn PBtnt,, r ...i...rJ-.? n avM ,n S ihe-L", Pontiff forth, and for n nnrtif nn f i.i , 3Kfrf ft?!!.. & th Wctlve and If .BMinr,"'TU!fl lWP. divided, that M P emises maXlsollJ ; uv .r ineroi divced be tween the nnrrlnn nnnni;nn n., spectiyo rights, and for such other re lief as equity may require. iou are required to answer said peti tion on or beoro Uie 29th day of April, Dated this 16th day of March 191" By Wilcox &H.S,?-a?B2jI A 4" L td tr.J