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mw "& flfi'"-JT " rmf f n'. -fV "MV ft' SfTJWjfl c-y '? i ; fi it i V, I! H ift a l s Seiiii-Weekly Tribune Ira l! Bare, Krlitor and Publubrr. 8UBSCKIITION RATES. Ono Year by Mail In advance $1.25 Odo Year by Carrier in advance $1.00 KntoreJ at North Platte, Nebraska, Post odico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY. JULY 9. 1912. "Whether there will bo n third party organized in Missouri," said Governor Hadley on his return homo, "I do not know. I know, however, there is no occasion for any such organization, ns the republican party in Missouri is a thoroughly progreBSivo organization nnd and will so continue. I have no inten tion of taking any part in the formation of a third party." United States Senator La Follotto in a printed arllcle Friday nskscd Colonel Roosevelt for the second time to publish his expense account, or else "a candid statement of his reasons for thus spurning one of the basic principles of public morality and political decency." When La Follotto made public a state ment of his campaign receipts during the Ohio primary contest he called upon Roosevelt to do likewise. Thoro has been no response. A campaign along novel lines has been sketched in bare outlino by Colonel Roosevelt. As the candidate of the new progressive party for the presi dency, Colonel Roosevelt intenos to make un appeal largely to the farmer and the wago worker on the ground that neither the democratic nor the re publican party is attempting seriously t in this campaign to deal with the funda mental economic and social conditions which confront the country. It is from the farmor and wage earnor, Colonel Roosevelt feels, that ho has ob tained his Btrongth in the past. It is to 4 thorn that he intends to appeal now. Senator Cummins of Iowa, Jirogres sivo republican candidnto for presidon- ( 'tial nomination at tho Chjcago conven tion, lias formally declared against tho new party movement led by Theo , dore Roosovolt and announced his allegiance to the old party. In so doing Mr. Cummins declared that bosses could not bo escaped by organization of new parties. He pointed out that dis disappointment or individual dishonesty , cannot bo n foundation of a now party. John P. Capers of Iowa, South Carolina member of tho republican national committee who supported Cplo nol Roosevelt for the presidential nomi nation at Chicago, also formally an nounced bin intention to support Presi dent Tnft's candidacy. Governor Aldrich Misquoted. Governor Aldrich who was quoted by tho Linpoln correspondents as having so far forgotton himself ns to roforto .the president pf tho United States, In a pulpit address, as a "yellow dog," de clares, In u signed statement in The , Bee that: I never publicly said a disrespectful woixj concerning President Tat t, nor r applied to him any .unfriendly epithet and furthermore. I never will. This statement imputed to mo and "head lines of this article .have no basis of fact whatever and nothimr wnk on' this occasion said by mo that could' be in ferred in tho remotest degree ns re ' ferring'to President Taft. The Situation in Nebraska. Nobraska republicans may as woll ( face the situation that confronts ihem. With Woodrow yilson as the demo cratic standard bearer, nnd William Jennings Bryan professing complete satisfaction with both platform and nominees, tho democrats may bo ex pected to rally their forces in this state without serious division. For tho re publicans of Nebraska to divide while the democrats are united (and wo may bo certain that tho democrats will omit nothing to foment discord , within tho republican fold), would bo invita. tion to dofcat and loss, not only of tho electoral vote, but of all the ofllces on the ticket down the line. If tho re publicans of Nobraska are not ready to go out of business, nnd turp control over to tho democrats for an indefinite period, cool and far-scoing heads will have to dovise ways and means to adjust difference hold tho forces to gether nnd Bolidfy the ranks for a fight against the ancient enemy. Omaha Boo. In the Name of the People. Some funny things are dono in tho name and in behalf of tho people. Just after tho Chicago bolt and fol lowing the Orchestra hall convention, Gilford Pinchot, millionaire; George W. Perkins, formerly right bower of J. Piorpont Morgan, who slipped the Tennesso multimillionaire; R. R. Mc Cormick, head of the harvester trust, ancl n roW others of the same kind of ' proletariat, got to gether and soemnly ' resolved to udopt the bandanna hand erchlqf aseir third-party badge be causo it is a "common people's emblem, Then we saw on Thursday that Per kins and Munsdy had gone over from New York to Oyster Bay to confer with the party of the first part of the third party relative to starting off said third party in an auspicious manner. Also over at Baltimore we saw Tom Taggart, Boss Murphy, Boss Sullivan and their like, all voting against nomi nating a candidnto representing tho "interests." These things in behalf of the great common people. Frtmont Tribune. Disastrous Fire at Sutherland. Sutherland suffered a disasterous fire early Sunday morning in which five business houses nnd a livery barn were burned, entailing a loss of at least $25,000. The point at which tho firo started has not been determined as when first discovered by tho night op erator at tho depot it had reached such headway on two of the buildings that it could not be told in which the fire originated. Four of tho buildings were one-story frame and burned rapidly, so fast in fact that no attempt was made to remove goods from any of tho stores, and tho efforts of the people wore di rected towards saving adjoining prorjj orty. The losers were: C. B. Wood hard ware, Miss Martin millinery, A. B. Yates Clothing, Dave Love furniture, Wm. Garman groceries and Leo Caso livery barn. The livery barn was sep nrated from tho other buildings by the Burklund block forty-four feet wide and two stoiies high, but the flying embers were carried over this latter building and set the barn on fire. The building occupied by Wood was a one story brick, tho walls of which hro standing, of tho tho other buildings not a visage remains. Characteristic of their push and energy, the fire sufferers announce that they will rebuild at once and continue business. Local and Personal! The citv emmp.il will mnnfc nf. tht I Ibrary this evening. Will Craigie will leave Wednesday for Paxton to spend a week with relatives. Mirh rrn finrrlnon will Innvn Wnrl. nesdav for Dickens to snend 'sovnrnl weeks. Mr. nnd Mr .Tnqorih C'Vnnn nt Gothenburc. visited town' friends Inst. week. MJRq Ponrl TfnnnfT urnnf n Drrnlfilln Knturdnv mnrnlno- in vlqlr frlnnrfa fnr several days. Miss Hazel Rork resigned her posi tion nt tho North Plnt.tn rnnilv kltchnn Saturday evening. Mrs. John Lincoln left Saturday morning for Gothenburg to visit rela tives for soveral days. Mrs. George Coates returned Friday everting from Grand Island whero she visited friends for ten days. Miss Graco Adams, of Julesburg, re turned homo Saturday evening after a pleasant visit at tho Day homo. A baby boy of regular weight wa3 born last night to Mr. nnu Mrs. G. R. Smith in tho south part of town. Mr. C. Gahagen, of Gibbon, loft Sat urday morning ufter visiting tho Rinckor family for several days. Mrs. Geo. Hogg who had been Visit ing frionds in town for a week, loft Saturday for hor homo in Lincoln. Miss Mnyboll Smith, of Gothenburg, returned homo Saturday after visiting her brother Jess Smith for several days Miss Esther Linburg, who had been visiting Miss Tryon Winklcmnn and other girl friends, returned to Sidney Suturday evening. Mrs. Charles Garrison left Saturday morning for Gothenburg to spend a fow days after which sho will leavo for Chamberlain, S. D., to remain definitely. Aftor spending two montjis with her barents, Mr. and Mrs. Vnn Trot, Mrs. Grancr and daughter left Saturday afternoon for hor homo in Marysville, Kans. Having sold my home at C20 ens Third street, I offer for sale all my household goods including lawn hose nnd mower, as wc expect to leave North Platte about August 1st. J. W. VANDERHOOF. Mrs. J. S. Fnpknnr nnrl nn nf flentwl Island, who vinitpil Mi- nii1 Mra Ed. Ogier this week while enroute to California, left Saturday morning. Mr. in tho the Western Union office. TedJ Mann, of the, Plnttsmouth Journal, J. Johnson of St. Joe, Harry Reese and Judgo Fred Wnrron of this city who wero schoolmates nt Platts mouth twenty-six years ago hold a re union dinner at the Palace Cafe Sun day. This is tho first mooting of tho four since that time and proved a pleasant one to all. Last ovoning the fifty dollar prize offered by tho Pnt theatre management for selling the gieatest number of tickets In tho past month wns awarded to Jittlo Miss Francis Doiph, sho bavini sold over 1C00, Mrs. Elmer Helegsen was awarded the second prize, Miss Cre Diener third and Mrs. Mary Carroll was given the season ticket to The Pat. This is the Wav Draft & CnnAman adjust their Insurance Losses: This is to show that the Germnnin Fir In. surance Co. has this dav settled mv fire loss in full and to my entire satis faction and it "leases me in rorrnm. mend said company and its agents, oratt & Ooodman, for promptness in settling said loss in such a satisfactory manner. July 5, 1912 James Babbitt. Tho new dopot has been painted and plastered and will be ready for occu pancy in n few days. This depot has a ladies' nnd gontlomen's waiting room one on each sido of tho ticket office. There is a largo freight room on tho west which will accomodate n lnrge amount of freight. The depot is a building that Ogalalla can justly fool proud pf. Considering the sizo of the town, it is a much finer structure than is generally built -Ogalalla News. For Sale. Five Double Standard Polled Hereford Bui Calves 10 to 1G months old good quality. Call at our ranch or address Slutta & Couse, Seneca, Nebr., or seo J. W. Slutts for the next four weeks at 123 W. 11th North Platte, Nebr. 47-4 I'KOHATE NOTICE. In tho County Oourt of Lincoln county, Ne braska, July ti , 1U12. In the matter or the estate of Hans J. Hansen, deceased. Nottco U lioroby g(von, that tho creditors of said docoatted will moot tho Execu trix of said estate, before tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In Bald county.on tho 13th day of A uc, IM2, and on tho 13th day of Feb, 1913, at 0 o'clock a. m. each day. for the pur pose of presenting thclrclalmti for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Executrix to settlo said estate from tho 0th day of July, 1H12. A copy of this order to Ik) pub lished lu the North Platte. Tribune a legal Homlwcnkly nuwspaper publ'shod til said county for four successive woeks prior to said dato Of hearlnir. Aug 13. 1912. J0-4 .10UN OHANT. County Judco Notice to Bidders. Pumping Engine. Juno 28, 1912. Sealed bids will be received nt the offic of the city clerk of the city of North Platte. Nebraska, up until 5 p. m. of the 10th day of July, 1912, for the furnishing and installing of a 2,000,000 gallon steam pumping engine, nlso a 3,000,000 gallon steam pumping engine. Bidders must submit their own plans and general drawings of their pump, together with a certified check made payable to the treasurer of said city, for 5 per cent of the amount of tho bid. For further information address the city clerk. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any bids which my bo most advantageous to tho city. T. C. Pattekson, Mayor. Attest: C. F. Temple City Clerk. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. In the district court of Lincoln county Nobraska. JohnM. Stewart, plaintiff, vs Isaac Deardorf, et al, defendants. The defendants J. Q. Adams, first and full namo unknown, and Adams his wife, first and full name un known, Joseph H. Boan and Bean his wife first and full name unknown, Harry D. Copeland and Emma Amelia Copeland, his wife, Fred G. Babcock and Babcock, his wife, first and real name unknown, William G. Parker and Parker his wife, first and real name unknown, Frank M. Hawkins and Chloe M. Hawkins his wife, Coke W. Ballard and Nannie G. Ballard his wife, R. H. Davis, first and full name un known and Davis his wife, firstand full name unknown and Georgo D. Leach and Bertha B. Lend), his wife, nnd Walter M Cowell will take notice that on the 22nd drfy of August, 1911. John M. Stewart, tho plaintiff, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against the above named de fendants, except R. H. Davis, firstand full name unknown nnd Davis his wife, first and full name unknown, George D. Leach and Bertha B. Leach his wife and Walter M. Cowoll who were subsequently on June 24th, 1912, by order of court made parties defen dant to said action, and Isaac Dear dorf, Edith L. Deardorf, the Grand Dry Goods Company, David F. DeTar, J. Q. Adams, first and real name un known and Adams his wife, first and real name unknown,, Joseph H. Bean and Bean his wife, first and real namo unknown, John Buck1, Stella A. Dowd and James L. Dowd,' R. F. Swanson, first and real nnmc upknown, Harry D. Copelnnd and Emma Amelia Copeland, his1 wife, William E. .A. Aul and Anna Aul his wife, Frank M. Hawkins and Chloe M. Hnwkins his wife. That subsequently thereto on June 24, 1912, R. H. Davis, first and real name unknown nnd Davis his wife, first and real name unknown, Nannie G. Ballard, Lottie Swanson, John Therkelsen and Carrie G. Therkel son his wife, George D. Loach and Bertha B. Lench, Thomas B. Heskett and Walter M. Cowell were made parties defendant by order of cntVk The object and prayer of saidpetition are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by the defendants Isac Deardorf and Edith L. Denrdorf to David F. De Tar and assigned to tho plaintiff upon tho followingdescribed premises, .to-wit: All of sections twenty-nine (29), twenty seven (27), twenty-five (25) thirty-five (35), thirty-three (33), thirty-qne (31) and south hnlf of southeast quarter (S i S E i) of twenty-six (2G) northeast quarter (NE i) of thirty-four (34) all in township sixteen (10) rnnge twonty nino (29), northeast quarter nnd south west quarter (N E J and S W ) of sec tion thirty (30) nnd .north half and southeast quarter (N i and S E J) of section thirty-one (31) township sixteen (10) range twenty-eight (28), all of section seven (7). fivo (5), three (3). one (1) , and northwest quarter (N W J) Boction two (2) all in township fifteen (15), rango twenty-nino (29). All of sectionone (1) in township fifteen (15), rango thirty (30), north half of north hnlf and south half of south half and southeast quarter (S E J) of north east quarter (N E J) and northeast quarter of southeast quarter (N 13 of S E J) and northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter (N W i of S W J) and southwest quarter of northwest quarter (S W 1 of N W J) of section thirty (30), township sixteen (10), range twenty-nino (29), all in Lincoln county, Nebraska, containing eight thousand seven hundred twenty acres (8720) moro or loss according to govern ment survey. Subject to ono first mort gage of eighteen thousand dollars($18, 000,00), to secure the payment of a promissory note dated December 1st, 1910, for the sum of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500.00) and due and payable on the 1st day of December, 191l; or on default of payment of interest when duo at option of mortagageo which option mortgagee has exercised by reason of tho interest due June 1, 1911 being unpaid; that there is now dtie nnd unpaid upon said noto and mortg ige tho sum of forty-five hundred dollars ($4500.00) with interest from December 1st. 1910, nt six percent per annums for which sum the plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said premises. You arc required to answer said petition on or boforo tho 19th day of August, 1912. Dated this Cth day of July 1912. John M. Stewart, PlantifT, By William E. Shuroan, Mockett and Peterson his Attorn'oys. j9-4 DR. HARRY MITCHELL, Graduat Dtntlit. 4 Telephone Red 450 605K Dewey St. North Flatty. Nebraska. Notice o Contractors. Concrete Dam and Headgates Hershey. Nebraska. Scaled proposals will bo received by the Board of, Directors of tho Platto Valley Irrigation District of Hershey, Nebraska, until 12 o'clock noon, on the 30th day of July, 1912, for tho con struction or ono concrete head gate, ono sluice gate, about GC0 lineal feot of concrete dam and about 1800 lineal feet of earth dam in the North Platto river. Bids will be re ceived for the concrete work and em bankment separately. Plans and specifications may be seen nt the office of W. H. Jenkins, Secre tary, Hqrshoy, Nebr., Adna Dobson, consulting engineer, Lincoln, Nebr,, Robt. II. Willis", engineer, Bridgeport, Nebraska. Th6 Board reserves and has the right to rfctjept'or reject any pro posals to contract; with othr than the lowest bidder1, dr to reject ?11 proposals and advertise., nfrnin. as in its best judgment may be for the intercsto of the district. Bonds sntlafnctorj to board in nmount and sureties Will be required or those to whom contracts may be awarded. Surety company' bonds aro preferred. A certified check made payable to the order of the secretary of the Platto Valley Irrigation District to the amount of $1000 mustbo deposited by tho bidder for tho general contract nnd accompany his bid as a guarantee that in case the contract is awnrded him, he will, within seven days after award, execute the contract. Bida must be sealed and ad dress to H. W. Jenkins Secretary, Her shey, Nebr., pndYhorked on tho outside of the enclosing, envelope "proposals for concrete dnrn.'nnd head works.' Dated July 3rd, 1912. W- H. Jenkins '. y Secretary. NOTJCB FOlt PUBLICATION. SoilalNo, 07.W, Dopartmcntof tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office at North Platte. Neb. June 2.Hh. 1912. Notice Is horobr Riven that Frank M. Welch, of North I'latte, Nob., who, on. Oct. Slut. 1008. made H. K. No. 07S8. for lot 4. sec. 4 two. IS nro. 31 and noK. neJ nw H, wJJ swW. wM nw!. Pec34,Townshlp 13, north Haneo St. W. of tho 0th Principal Morldlan. has filed notice of Intention tomako final threo year proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platto. Neb., on tho 15th day of Au ir. 1812. Claimant naraot at wltnousos: Clyde C, Master. Orllii h. Watklns. Thomas 1 Zim merman, nnd Ldus Uoflor all of Ntirth Platto. Neb. J2-0 .T. K. Evans. Register. Notice of Election. To the electors of the city of North Platte, Nebraska: Notice is hereby given that on tho 6th day of August, 1912, in the city of North Platte, Nebraska, an election will be held at which the approval or disapproval of the following resolution of the city council of the city of Nortb Platte, ' Nebraska, passed May 22d, 1912, shall be submitted, said resol ution being as f6llows: "resolution" "Whereas, on or about the 1st day of Mar. A. D., 1897, this council passed an ordinance conferring certain rights and franchises upon tho North Platte Telephone Company, and Whereas, said North Platte Telephone Company desires to assign and sell said franchise and rights to the Nebraska Telephone C6mpany, and Whereas, it would be to the benefit of the people to "bnve tho telephone exchange located Mn this city become and be a part of, the telephone system owned and operated by the Nebraska Telephone Company, Now, Therefore, be it resolved that the sale and Assignment by the North PIntte Telephone Company to the Ne braska Telephone Company of all rights and franchise conferred upon the North Platto Telephone Company by the aforesaid ' ordinance be and the samo is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed." ' ' The polling places for aaid election shall be: in the First ward at the hoso house in said ward; in tho Second wnrd in the commissioners' room on tbo second floor of tho court house in said ward; in the Third ward at the hose house in said ward, and in the Fourth wnrd at the hoso house in said ward. Tho ballots to be issued at said elec tion shall have printed thereon: For the resolution passed by the city council of the city of North Plutte, May 22nd, 1912, approving, ratifying and confirming the sale of the rights and the franchises of tho North Platte Telephone Company to tho Nebraska Telphone Company. Against tho resolution passed by the city councii of the city of North Platte, May 22nd, 1912, approving, ratifying nnd confirming the sale of the rights and the franchises of the North Platto Telephone Company to the Nebraska Telephone Company. Thoso voting- in favor of the resolu tion of the city council shall mark their ballots with A cross opposite tho para graph beginning: "For tho resolution passed by the city council," and thoso voting against said resolutidn shall mark their ballots with a cross opposite the paragraph beginning: "Against tho resolution passed by tho city council." Said election shall be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. of said state. Copies of above resolution and or dinance can bo obtained at tho city clerk's office. In witness where I have hereunto subscribed my name this first day of July, 1912. ' Ciias. F. Temple, , (Seal) City Clerk. PURE WATER ICE. Frozen from water pumped from a good depth, and tho lake has been re-cemented thus insuring t(e best nnd purest ice possible to' obtain. Price 50 Cents Per 100 Lbs. Wo solicit your orders nnd insure prompt delivery. L. W. EDIS. DP?, (edfield fydfield, Physlclaasjand Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELT), Surgeon. JOE U. REDF1ELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons , . Hospital . . rilONE 642. Ewwq I GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones Office 130 j Residence 115 kfliflf IMMrt1rKt-l!r fr-JJilMt 0aaaaese0ae DR. J. S. TWINEM, a Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon S Special attention elven to conflno- 9 2 ments and children's diseases, e e Olllco Phone 183 Res. Phono 283 a g Ofllco McDonald Stato Rank JlldV J ewaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Olfice phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. We make a specialty of Dairy Products and can furnish the best in large or small quantities direct from our own Dairy Farm every morning, Phode your order in and it will be delivered. Doolittle Bakery. Steam Boilers. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. June 28th, 1912. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the city clerk of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, up until 5 p. m. of the 9th day of July, 1912, for the furnishing of the following mach inery and material f. o. b. cars, North Platte, Nebraska, in accordance with the specifications on file in the office of said city clerk. 2-80 H. P. horizontal return tubular boilers and fixtures, GO inches in dia moter by 16ft. in length, with domes', designed for a working pressure of 125 pounds of steam. 1 open feed water heater of 150 H. P. capacity. Breeching of sufficient size to accom odate three boiler of the above size. All bids must bo made upon the printed forms obtainable at the office of tho city clerk, be enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposals for Steam Boilers" on the outside and addressed to the city clerk and must be a accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent of tne amount of tho bid made payable to the citv treasurer pf the city of Nprth Platte, Nebraska, as a guarantee that tho successlul bidder will enter into n contract with the city with good and sufficient bonds within fifteen (15) days from notice of award. Specifications and bidding blanks can be obtained at the office of the city clerk. Tho c'ty reserves right to reject any or all bids. Engineer's estimate of cost is $1900.00. T. C Patterson, Mayor. F. TEMrLE, City Clerk. Attest: Chas, Order of Hearing. In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estato of Annis A. Carter, deceased. On reading and filing the verified pe tition of Alice R. Chapman, praying that the regular administration of said estato be dispensed with, and that the court ronder a final decree naming the sole heirs at law of the said Annis A. Carter, deceased, as provided by sec tions 5202, 5203, 5204. 5205 and 5206 of Cobboy's Annotated Statutes for the state of Nebraska for the year 1911. Ordered, that the said petition be heard on July 11, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m., when all persons interested in said matter may appoarat the county court to be held in and for said county, in the court house in the city of North Nebraska. Neb., and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not bo granted. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 13th day of June, 1912. John Grant, County Judge. Sheriff s Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from tbo district court of Lincoln county, Neb., upon a decree of fore closure, rendered in said court wherein James S. Gilbert is plaintiff, and Holly H. Ashton, et. al., are defendants, and to mo directed I will on the 22d day of July, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebr., sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, the following de scribed property to wit: east half of northwest qr (ej nwj) and west half of northeast qr (wXnel) sec tion thirty-five (35), township Bixteen (16), range thirty-two (32), Lincoln county, Nebr. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., June 17th, 1912. A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. MILK ID CREAM ES. g A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES Doctors Ames & Ames, T Physicians and Surgeons, ) :i J V Office over Stono Drug Co. Phones Residence 273 t 401 4m-m r" rw TjrMf B'Brm Notice of Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to a decree rendered by tho dis trict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, in an action to partition the real estate hereinafter described, in which said action William H. Evans was plaintiff and Gladys Nettie Roschio and Rein bardt J. Roschie were defendants, and in pursuance of an order of the court in said case confirming tho report of the referee, that said land could not be pardoned in kind, the undersigned re feree will qn tho 10th day of July, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. sell the following described real estate, to wit: tho south west Quarter (SWi) of section nine. township (12) north of range twenty six (26), west of the 6th p. m. in Lin coln county, Nebraska, at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to the highest bidder; terms of said sale being cash. James G. Mothersead, Referee. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln, county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein, James S. Gilbert is plaintiff and Rollings Coppoch, et al., aro de fendants and to me directed, I will on the 22d day of July, 1912, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of the court house, in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebr., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interests and costs the fol lowing described property to-wit: all of section twenty-seven (27) township six teen (16) north of range thirty-two (32) Lincoln county, Neb. Dated at North Platte, Neb., June 17, 1912. A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. order of hearing on original pro bate OF WILL. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, in, In the County Court. June 13th, 1912. In the matter of the estate of Hans J Hansen, deceased. On reading and flllns- the petition of Anna F. Hansen, praylnir that tho Instrument, Hied en the 13th day of June, 1012, and purporting to he the last will and testament cf the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded as tho last will and testament of the Baid Hans J. 'Hansen, deceased, nnd that the execution of said instrument may bo committed and the administration of said estate may bo granted to herself as executrix. Ordered, That July 9th, 1912. at 9 o'clock a, m. Is assulgncd for hearing said petition, when nil persons Interested In said matter' may appear at a county court to be held in and for" Bnhl county, nnd show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted. A copy of thiB order to bo pub lished in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper of said county for three buc cessive weeks prior to said date of hearing, ' JOHN GRANT. County Judge. PROBATE NOTIGE. In the matter of tho estate of Carl E. ShaeiTer, deceased. ''- In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, Juno 18th, 1912. - Jr Notico is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet tho administrator of said estate, Iwforo the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said coun ty, on tha 23d day of July. 1912, and on the 23d day of Jan. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpoBeof presenting their claims for examination, adjustment ond allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 15th day of June. 1912. A copy of this or"dcr to published in the North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper, published in said county for four successive" weeks prior to said date. J25-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF NORTH PLATTE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY. Notico Ib hereby given that Articles I, IV, VI, VIII and VII of the Articles of Incorporation of North Platte Gas nnd Electric Company hnve been amended to read rcspeeth cly as follows: ARTICLE I. NAME. The name of this corporation shall bo "North Platte Electric Company." ARTICLE IV AMOUNT OF CAPITAL STOCK. Tho amount of capital stock of this corporation snau no one nunureu thousand dollars tJlOO.OOO.OO) divided into one thousand shares of tho par value of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each, to bo fully paid when Issued and to be non-assessable. All of said capital stock shall be subscribed nnd paid for, either in cash or in property, at the com mencement of the business of said corporation. ARTICLE VI. INDEBTEDNESS. The highest amount of indebtedness which this corporation may at any time subject itself shall not exceed a sum equal to two-thirds of its paid up capital stock. ARTICLE VII. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. The nlfairs of the corporation shall be managed by a board of five (5) directors elected by the stockholders from among their number. Tho board of directors shall elect or appoint a presi dent, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and such other oliicers as may bo subscribed by the by-laws. One person may hold more than one ollico when the duties thereof do not conflict. Tho board of directors shall have power to adopt by-laws for the management and control of the alTairs of the corporation, not Inconsistent with law, and to amend, add to or repeal the samo at pleasure. ARTICLE VIII. AMENDMENTS. These articles may be amended by an affirma tive majority vote of the capital stock at any regular annual meeting of the stockholders, or at any Bpecial meeting duly called in accordance with the by-laws of tho corporation for that purpose. In witness whereof, we, tho undersigned stock holders and directors of said company ha vo here unto set our hands this 31st day of May, 1912. L. W.Walkeu. ORDER OP HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIHTRATOU OH ADMINISTRATRIX. State of 'Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho county court. In tbo mattr of the estate of Max Elnstoin, deceased. On rcadlnir and filing tho petition of F. E. Rullard, praying that administration of said estato may bo granted to lilmsolf as administrator. Ordored, That July 10. 1812. A. D. at 0 o'clock a. in. Is assigned for hearing alrt petition whon all porsonw Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo hold In and for said county and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of tho pondonuy of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In said mat- tflr hv nnlillfchlni? a ntnv nf thl rtr1n In tun North Platte TrlbunB a seiul-nvHkjy news- (. crxslvo weoks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated Juno 21, l'JI2. John Quant. J25-3 County TudgoJ PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Claus Erlckson, deceased. i In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne- orasKa, June la. iviz. Notico Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tne county court room,, In said county, on the 23d day of July. 1912, and on the 23d day of Jan. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 15th day of June, 1912. A copy of this order to be published In the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper published In said county for four successive weeks prior to said date. J26-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. iMJiftlWi Mwiwar .w n - I'WWI V ,A