I I' ll' t N ft H 1 M l m ' Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Ons Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier In advance $1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Po3t oflico aa Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1912. Vote on Congressman. The fmnl count of tlio vote on con gressman in this district gives Kinkaid a plurality of 0,230. Tho voto received by each candidate was: Kinkaid 24,700, Taylor 18,630, Armstrong 4,997, Wunen 3,788, Stebbins 84. Good Potato Yield. John McConncl, of Somerset, who wasin town Saturdry, informed us that ho recently shipped n carload of potatoes to JEairbury, for which he received forty cents par bushel on track at Som erset.' Mr. McConnel says his yield was fully 200 bushels per acre, unu tho planting wns done after June 20th, He expects to plant fifteen or twenty acres to potatoes next season. Much Soft Corn. There is a large amount of soft corn in Lincoln county, somo of it is so soft that tho water enn be wrung from it. A continuation of tho present mild and sunshiny wenthur will probably help dry it out, though somo believe that a good freeze is needed to harden it This soft corn, if not moldy, is more readily oaten by cattle than hard corn, and the amount of protein is nearly as great Hay Prices Low. A number of cars of hay were )ur chaBod last week by u local buyor at seven dollars per ton on track, and oven this prico was greater than the prevailing prices at Denver or Omaha would warrant This hay was shipped tp points in southeastern Nebraska, with instructions to the station agents to scll it. Tho shipper has not yet recoived his returns so he doos not .know whether ho will come out "whole" on tho shipment. It has been two years since hay dropped to the seven dollar notch. Gelling Ready for Parcels Post. Postmaster Davis has begun making arrangements for the increased business which will follow tho inauguration of thpharccls post servico on January 1st. It is anticipated Hint this service will largely incrousc tho work of thp cur riers, ns nil packages will bo delivered to consignoro on the city routes; in fact it is belived that the parcels Will bo so many In numbers that it will be necessary to mako the delivery by wagon or motor car. Packages up to eleven pounds in weight and seventy two Inches in length' nnd girth com bined, can bo sent through the malls. Four or flvo audi packages would make a good lOud for a carrier. It is probable that tho big increnso ' under tho parcels post will be on the rural routes, nnd in some instances those carriers will need n furm wagon to transport tho parcels. - ' ', .it: i:,,:,1. , Chamber of Commerce. Tho resolution passed by tho Chnmbe.r xof Commerco at n rucutit meeting rela tive to tho betterjng of train servico on tho North rivor branch nnd west on tho main lino to Julosburg wna nubmit tod to President A. L. Mohler nnd by him referred diroctH.oGenerol Manager, Charles Wnro for nttcntion . As local secrotary I am in receipt of a letter from Mr. Wnro stating that tho present branch line sorvicodocs not pay nnd that tho pntrons of tho com pany can not "consistently expect them to provide additional sorvfeo so long ns thoro ia not sufficient business to make . tho presont service remunerative." Thu same argumonUs urged with reference to the additional service on tho main lino west, stating further that to extend N tho Borvica Of tho evening Omaha local on west to Julcsburg and back in tho , morning, without disturbing Its prosont nrrlving nnd lenving tlmo in North Platto, would make its timo of arrival and departure at Julesburg nt such un reasonable hours that it would not be nt ull attractive, Mr. Mohler and Mr. Ware both tnk this matter up from tho Btnnd point of 'present business and this is not a true test It would seem to mo, but rather that' a forecast of tho futuro business undor tho accommodations asked for should bo considered in determining the advisability of tho change Taking into consideration tho present attitude of the compnny in regnrd to this matter it would soom that tho loast that thoy could do, would be to give tho requested servico u test trial for a month or two and if -found not justifiable from the standpoint of financial returns nnd in. creased business, their patrons would ' doubtless be consistent in reference to rurtneringthelr demands In the matter. This would appear to bo tho only solu tion of the question at this time, M. E. Crosby, i Secretary. On Friday night. Nov. 29th, there is to be a box social held nt tho Walker school, the proceeds from which are to be used for a very noble purpose; the benefit of the Sunday school which is conducted there by the Episcopal church in town. Mr. Morgan, Bishop ueecher's missionary, will hnvo charge of tho af fair on Friday night nnd asks for the hearty and liberal support of all. In order to increaso tho attendance at his Mission services ho has decided to change tho houra at tho school from ten a. m. toonop. in., to tako effect noxt Sunday, It being tho first Sunday In December. Until further notjee tho Sunday school will be held at" one o'clock and the evening service at two " o'clock. All are welcomo and every one Is Invitod. Don't forgot ths box social, Friday, Nov. a)tli. A gomitime ia assured to all who attend IV. .v. W'v Grand Island subscribed $70,000 for. n Y. M. C. A. builfling, tho canvas' hav ing neon comploted in four days. That's tho booster spirit that makes cities of Villages. Woman Suffrage Next. That a suffrage campaign is impend ing In Nebraska is plain to every per son who keeps his eyes and ears open. For fifty years the nucstion has been considered in Nebraska. Demand for recognition of women has been more or less intermittent. Once a constitutional umendment extending the frnnchiso to them was submitted to tho people and defeated. Recent victories for universal suf frage In four states havo given a new Impetus to the propaganda. Adoption of the initiative and referendum in tho state gives convenient machinery to be employed in testing once moro public sent ment on this nucstion. Next month a stnte suffrage meeting will be held at Omaha and it is a foregone conclusion that at that meeting n campaign ror suflrago will begin. The time is rine for the movement. Nebraska citizenship is made up of the most intelligent and liberal people of nnv in the world. Here tho principles of justice and democracy can bo better established than elsewhere. Why not votes for womrn7 Fremont Tribune. "It may not diminish tho president elect's confidenco in his political destiny o reflect that he has received a mandate from lesH than half of tho voters of the country, but it ought to. mako him prudent about attempting to reverse settled national policies approved at many elections nnd still adhered to by the majority of tho electorate. The vote cast for the two protection candi dates for president ought to counsel ex treme moderation on his part as n smasher of tariffs." New York Tri bune. ' Mrs. Brunce Johnson, of Ogalalla, spent the week end with local friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williom Storcr went to Hastings the last of last week to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Engloa left yes tcoday morning for a brief visit with Omaha friends. Myrtle and Vicinity, A youngman of tho regulation weight arrived at the home of Wm. Pittman last Wednesday. Mother and son are doing fine and ill is wearing the smile, that won't come off. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bicklcv were North Platte visitors Wednesday. Mrs. F. D. Tatman loft for Minden, Nebr., Saturday to visit her parents. Mcsdames O. Martin and A. Cham bers, of North Platto, were tho guests of Wm. Pittman this woek. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richards gave u pleasant dancing party Friday night. Oldest Bank in Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Buolnsss. fRONIZE THE! House of Good Show! When in Norlh Plaile. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Mntlnce Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. 80iooss)e0aesaec DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic 1'hyilcUn and Surgeon Hospital acccmmodatlons. Medical anil surgical nttcntion given obstetrical cases. Ollli-o Phono 183 Utvj. Phono 2M Oillco McDonald State ltanlc lllcl'tr tMasiaietHeaiaeieMB ..rr. ...... ... ..... ...... ... ... . . .-... & A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. 5j Doctors Ames & Ames, X ,...,., c K C(Wna nuaK Ctnnn Tmifv Pi 8 - wiiivw wfu uvunu wiujj vw 8 BS 273 t: ' STEP IN- Dine here Today. This Cafe is the one that will please your fancy in cleanliness, good food and service. Prices reasonable. Opposite Depot Union Realty and Investment Company. Paid lip Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00. -OFFICERS AND DIRCCTORS- T. C. PATTERSON, President, First Mortgages on Real Estate Bought, Sold and Negotiated. This company is prepared to loon money of investors on first mort gages on real estate, amply secured and drawing eight per cent semi annual interest. Money ao invested will bo exempt from taxation. Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern nnd luxuriantly comfortable? Aro the kitchen arrangements convonient nnd sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. Not only are wo experts at repair work, but there will be little need for repairs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fair estimates if you "talk price." with us. '- , R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 09. Res. Phono 083 Corner Sixth nnd Locust. Feels Like a Millionaire. The man who smokes Schmalzried'a cigars is a happy, contented fellow, one of those who may have but a few dollars in his pocket yet feels as rich as a millionaire. A good smoke always brings good feeling, honce there's a reason for buying Schmalzried-made cigars. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. I GEO. B. DENT, Z Physician and Surrjcon, Office over McDonald Bank.- y 31 pwo I Office 130 t Phones Re8idence 11B Auction of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that on the 23d dny of Dec. 1912, at 1 o'clock , p m., at the office of the County Treas urer of Lincoln County, the Commis sioner of Public Lands and buildings, or his authorized representative, will offer for lease at public auction nil educational land3 within said county upon which forfeiture of contracts has been declared ns follows: NJS Wi 16-14-33 J. L. Case., SI 16-10-33 T. T. Padgett. SJ S W J 3G-1C-29 S. B. Callender. Lot Ono 16-14-34 John Bratt. . All 10-9-32 James Doyle. All 3G-9-32 James Doyle. . . S E 1 N El 36-16-34 Lvdia A. Cb-Hns. E. B. Cowles, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Dated Nov. 12, 1912. NOTICE OF HEARING. n the county court In and for Lincoln county, Nobrnsku. In tho matter of the estate of Andrew W. Fran cisco, deceased, ,. Btato of Nebraska, county of Ltncoln.'Vs. To all persons Interested In the cutato of Andrew W. Kranclsco, deceased. Whereas Andrew W.Francisco Jr. has filed in my oflice an instrument purporting to be tho last will and testament of Andrew W. Francisco, deceased, late of l.os Anirclcs county, California, together with a certificate of the probtito court In and for said county of l.os AnKvles, state of California, and a petition praying to have tho some admitted to probate, which will and testa ment relato to both real and personal property. It is therefore ordered that the 17th day of December, 1012, nt 0 o'clock, a' m., at my oljlco In said county, be fixed as tho time and place sot for proving said will, at which time and place, you and all concerned may appear and contest tho probato of the same. It la further ordered that said petitioner1 (rive notice to all persons Interested In said estate of the pendency of said petition, and of tho time nnd place set for hearing of said petition. And by cnusing a copy of this order to bo publishtd In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal weekly news paper published In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraskn, and of general circulation In Enid county for three successlvo weeks previous to the day set for hearing, viz: December 17th, 1912. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set mv hand nnd afllxed tho oillclal seal this ICth day of November, lull:. n29-3 John Grant, County Judge. PALACE CAFE B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Treas. Dt JjedfiBld qedfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDF1ELD, Surgeon. JOG B. REDF1ELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons , . Hospital . . PHONE G42. The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramer DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. , 1V ' Addre3s all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. OR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 456 605V4 Dewey St. North Platte. Nebraska. Signet Chapter O.E. S., NO. 55 J Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. I. T'iurfwiiwwuwiixiiy)iiiwi1 $5 Per Acre. This is the Cheap Land Man. Havo a Talk With Me. Fifty full uect Ion a thrown on tho market by this bit; cattlo company reducing their ranite. From $5 to $7 per acre. I will sell you 640 acres for $1,000 cash, balance five years at 6 per cent Interest, I can locate you from 9 to 16 miles from Brady, Nebr., nnd only 23 miles east cf North Prattc, in thn best corn, wheat, rye and oats belt, and lots of grass. Start in cattlo do not pay high rent get a .home of your own. This opportunity knocks at your door but once. Main Omce-G. A. WEST, Secy and Treas, Ity Exchange Bldg, Milwuukee.SWis. General Manager's OHlco-W. P, BRYAN, Gothenburg, Neb. Local Salesman's Office C. B. Schleicher Brady, Neb. Notice. ;pM To Whom It Mny Concern:- $y Notice Is hereby given that tho nlayor nnd city council will hold a special meeting.. beginnuiK at tho hour of S:00 p. m., (central Mmo)' Tuesday, December 10th, 1912, in the lecture room of tho library building for tho nuniose of maklnir as sessments for tho cutting of weeds for.tho season of 1012 on the following dcscribecl'lotd In tho city of North Platte, Nebraska:- '-' The cost of cutting each piece, set ppposltc each parcel. "" Im13, niock 9, MlUcr's Addition, $1.0J Lot i. Block 9. Miller's Addition, S1.00 Lot 5. 1!lock 6, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot C, Ulock 6, Miller's -Addltlonh.(K) ' It 1, niock 16. Miller's Addltlon?r.O0, It2, Ulock 10, Miller's Addltlbn;il,0fl Lot 5. Ulock II, Miller's Addition; 1.00 Ixt G. Block 14. Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 7. Block 14. Miller's AddlUon, l.QQ I.ot 8. Block 14, Miller's Additlonri.W It 1, Block 3, Sopth Psrk AddltlonVM) It 2, Block 3, South Park Addition, 1,00 Lot 3, Block 3, South Park Addition. 1.00 Lot 4. Block 3, South Park Addition, 1.00 Lot E, Block 3, South Park Addition, l.OO Ixit 6. Block 3. South Park Addition. 1.00 Lot 2, Block 11, South Park Addition. 1.00 Lot 3, Block 11, South Park Addition, 1.00 ImI 4, Block 11, South Park Addition 1.00 N-M of W of B1H 8, South Park Addition 2.00 Lot 7. Block 4, Trustee's Addition, J.IXI Lot 8, Block 4, Trustee's Acklltlonl.W Lot 1, Block 8, Tnisteo's Addition, 1.00 Lot 2, Block 8. Tnisteo's AUdltion. l.OO Lot 11. Block 8, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 12, Block 8, Trusteo's Addition, 1.00 Lot 3. Block 3. Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 4, Block 3. Trustee's Addition, 1,00 Lot 8. Block 3. Trustee's Addition. 1.00 Ixt 1, Block 9, Trusteo's Addition,. 1.00 Lot 2, Block 9, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 3, Block 9, Trusteo's Addition, 1.00 Lot 7, Block 10, No. Platte Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 .' Lot 8, Block 10, No. Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 9. Block 10, No. Platte, Town Lot Co's Ad dltion, 1.00 Ix)t 10, Block 10, No. Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dltion, 1.00 Lot 4, Block C, North Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 8. Block C, North Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 0, Block C, No. Platte Town Lot Co's Ad dlUon, 1.00 ,. tat 4. Block 7, No. PiatteTown Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 6. Block 7, North Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dlUon, 1.00 Lot 7, Block 3, Taylor's Addition, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 3, Taylor's Addition, 1.00 tat 1, Ulock 8. Taylor's Addition. 1XO tat 3, Block 7, Hlnman's Second Addition, 1.00 Lot 4, Block 7, Hlnman's Second Audition, 1,00 tat 1. Block 122, Original town, 1.00 ' ' tat 1, Block 189, Orltrinal town. 1,00 tat 2, Block 189, Original town, llor tat 5, Block 84, Original town. 1,00 tat 6, Block 84. Original town. 1)00 , Lots. Ulock 160, Original town. 1.00 tat 4, Ulock 88, Original town. 1.00 tat 3. Ulock 83. Original town, 1.00 -tat 7, Block 15S, Original town, 1,00 tat 8, niock 183, Original town, 1.00 tat 1. Block 108, Original town, 1.00 tat 2, niock 108, Original town, l.OO tat 3, Block 108, Original town, 1.00 tat 6. Ulock 108. Original town, 1.00 tat 7, Block 108, Original town, IMJ " tat 8, Block 108, Original town, 1.00 . tat 7, Block 161, Original town, 1,00 tat 1, Block 101, Original town, 1.00 tat 4. Block 120, Original town, 1.00 tat 6, Block 141, Original town, 1.00 tat 2, Block 88, Original town, 1.00 tat 3, Block 88, Original, town, 1.00 iaii 4, uiock 68, Original town, l.uu All person interested will Die their objections, if any thoy jave. to the assessing of taxes against tho auuvp described property on or before 6:00 o'clock p, m., (central time) December 10th, 1912. CHAS. V. TEMPLK. City Clerk. Estray Notice. Taken up on my premises 8 miles northwest of North Platte, Nob., tho following described cattle towit: one black three year old hoifor and two red yearling heifers, No brands or other marks on same. C. P. Howard. Hot Water Bottles and Syringes our Specialty. Wo hove ju"t received direct from factory our new line. Note our prices: Rubber complexion brushes .25 Bulb syringes red rubber.. .$1.00 2-qt hot water bottle 75 3-qt hot-water bottle 1.00 2-qt fountain rapid ilow .syringe 95 3-qt fountain syringe 1.15 2-qt combination syringj and hot water bottle 1.60 3-qt combination syringe nnd whirlpool spray syringes. . 2.25 All rubber goods an? guaranteed from one to three years. We carry extra tubes and fittings for bottles and syringes. For mail or express ndd 2oc. ""PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. A few choice young RED POLLED BOLLS Also a few Cows and Heifers. PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM, SOUTH DEWEY STREET, One Nile South of the U. P. Depot. Monuments Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman .The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaningand repairing, let tho Old Re liable Tailor do it and do it right. We have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty yenrs, know how to do jt and do it the .way it should be uone. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance .north of the jNyal drug store. LEGAL NOTICE. Jakob Jakobsen, defendant, will take notice chat.on tiie Kith day of October, 1912, Inter-State Live Stock Commis sion Company, a corporation, plaintiff herein, filed Its petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to recover judg ment for $1600.00 on a note dated Apl. 26, 1912, for $3000.00 payable six months after date to the plaintiff and signed by the defendant Jakob Jakob sen, on which note there would be $1500.00 due October 2C, 1912, and for costs of suit; affiant further says that plaintiff has caused writs of attach ment to issue in said action to the sher iffs of Lincoln and Perkins counties, Nebraska, and under said writ of at tachment the sheriff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, seized the following property ofl the defendant to-wit: 1 spotted pony, 1 set of single harness. 1 single seated buggy, 1 black bull, 1 black.cow and one red cow: and the sheriff' gf' Perkins county, Nebraska.Vbaa seized the following property of the defendant to-wit: 5 black and white spotted calves, 3 red calves, 1 white faced year ling bull and 1 roan bull with lump on jaw. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 23rd day of De cember, 1912. Inteh-State Live Stock Commis- mission Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff. By Wilcox, Halligan & Mothersead. n82-4 Its Attorneys. NOTICE FOR PUDLlCALION. Serial No. 02H5. Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at North Platte. Nebr. Oct. 16, 1912. Notice is hereby given that John F. Illn man, of North Platte, Nobrtwho, on July 14, 1901, made II. E. entry No. 20365. Serial No. 02145, fpr NHSWW.NK SEW. NEW Section 32, twp. 12. N. rge. 31. west of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final live year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo the register and receiver, at North Platto, Nebr., on the 12th day of Doc. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Con nor. Curt lllnman; Thomas Rogan, Carl Ilrocder, all of North Platte. Nebr. o29-6 J. E. Evans Register. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on tho 3rd. day of December, 1912, a special election will be held in the School Dis trict of the City of North Plntte, in the County of Lincoln, in the State of Ne braska; the polling places to bo as follows: For that portion of said Dis trict north of the tracks of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, at the Hose House in the Fourth Ward in the City of North Plntte, Lincoln County, Ne braska; for that portion of snid District south of the tracks of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company and west of Dewey Street and public road No. G which is a continuation of Dewey street, at the Hose llouso in the Third Ward of said City of North Platto; nnd for that por tion of said District south of the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and east of said Dewey street and pub lic road No. G, the same being a contin uation of Dewey street, at tho Hose House in the First Ward in the City of North Platto. t At which said election the following proposition will be submitted to the voters of said School District: "Shall tho School Districtof tho City of North Platte, in the County of Lin coln, in tho State of Nebraska, issue its negotiable bonds in tho sum of $20,000, 00, in denominations $1,000.00 onch uateti on tno m. uay ot April, 1913, bearing intorest nt tne rato of 6 per cent por annum, payable semi-annunlly, principal and interest payable at the fiscal agency of tha State of Nebraska in tne wty ot jjjew- York, and payable a3 follows, to wit: In twenty years from the data therof, but may be paid ut nnv time after ten vears from tho dato thereof at the option of the Board oi fcancation ot saut, s.cnool District. Said bonds to be issued for the pur pose of erecting nnd furnishing one eight-room school building in the First Ward of the City of North Platte, Ne braska on block 168 in said ward. And shall the Board of Education of the School District of the City of North Platte, in the County of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraskn, be authorized to cause to be levied and collected a tax annually in an amount sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds, at the same mature, in addition to the taxes now authorized to be levied by law on all property within tho said School District. The ballots to be used atsaid election shall have printed thereon: "For issuing $20,000.00 of tho bonds of the school district of the city of North Platte, in the county of Lincoln, in tho state of Nebraska, for tho pur pose of erecting and furnishing one eight-room school building on block 168 in the First ward of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, in said district. Said bonds to be negotiable in form and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and interest payable at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska. in the city of New York and which said bonds shall be due as follows: In twenty years from the date thereof, but may be paid at any time after ten years from the date thereof, at the option of the Board of Education of said school district; and for levying and collecting a tax annually in an amount sufficient to pay the "interest and principal of said bonds, as the same mature, in addition to the taxes now authorized to be levied by law, on all property within tho said school district." 'Against issuing $20,000.00 of the bonds of tho school district of the city of North Platte, in the county of Lin coln, in the state of Nebraska, for the purpose of erecting and furnishing one eight, room school building on block 168 in the First ward, of the city 6f North Platte, Nebraskn, within said district." Said bonds to be negdtiable in form nnd to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum payable emi-annually, principal and inter est navable at the fiscal nirpnpv nf t.hn state of Nebraska in the city of New York and which said bonds snail be due as .follows: In twenty years from the date, thereof but may bo paid at any time after ten years from the date thereof, at the option of the board of education of Raid school dis trict; and against levying and collecting a tnx annually, in an amount sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds, an-the same mature, in ad dition to the taxes, now authorized by law, on all property within the said school district." Those voting in favor of said propo sition shall mark their ballots with an "X" after the paragraph beginning "For issuing $20,000.00 of the bonds of the school district of the city of North Platte in the cpunty of Lincoln, in tho state of Nebraska. Those yoting against said proposition shall mark their ballots with nn "X" after the paragraph beginning "Against issuing $20,000.00 of the bonds of the school district of the city of North Platte, in the county of Lincoln, in the state of Nebraska." Said election to be open at (8) eight o'clock a. m. nnd contiune open until (G) six o'clock p. m'. central time on said date. Dated this 21st day of October 1912. By order of the board ' of education, E. T; '.Tramp, President. A. F.Streitz, Secretary. NOTICE FOR I'OniJCATION. SerUl No. 03782. Department ot the Interior. IT. 8. Land OOtco at North Platte. Neb. . Oct. 11th. 1812. Notice lshbre.br given that Alexander M. Oreeofjr. ot Somerset, Nob., who. on Mar. 19th. 1W. WaV II. E. No. 23S83. Serial No. 037H2, for wK of so4, Hec 18. Township 11. north. Itansre30. W.. tb Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at North Platte. Neb., on tho 11th day of Dec. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed. Wilson, of North I'lattt, Nebr, George V Miller, of Pomerbot. Nebr . Amanda Kunkle and Grant Trlbtile. of North Platto. Nebr- oU-0 J. E. Evans. Register. ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S. S, In the County Court, October 25, 1912. In the Matter of tho Estate of John Franzen, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Charley Holm, praying that the Instrument filed on the 25th day of October. 1912. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved, approved, probated allowed and recorded as the last will nnd testament of the saldMohn Franzen, deceased, and that the exe cution of said instrument may bo committed and the administration of said estate may be granted to himself as executor. Ordered. That Nov. 19th. 1912, at 0 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 sad county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. A copy of this order to be pub lished In the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing, -o , JOHN GRANT. 2y- , County Judge. rfO,"