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p. i Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L Bare, Editor and Pablitker. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail in ndvunco $1.25 One Year by Carrior in advance $1.50 Enterod at North Platte, Nobrauka, Post oUico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY. DEC. 3. 1912. Mrs. Bresnahan PasesAway. Saturday evening death claimed Mrs. Bresnahan who bad been ill with kidney disease at tho homo of her adopted son Fred Ouimotto. Mrs. Bresnnhan's health had been failing for n yoar past, and four months ago her illness assumed a serious nature. Although she was conscious at til times her condition was such us to cause anxiety to tho relatives and Itlh? end was not unexpected. Death camo peace fully without pain in the presence of near friends and relatives who watched by her during hor illness. Tho deceased was widely known and highly respected in this city having lived bore since 1877, She was n good christian woman and had numerous friends) who will mourn the loss of a comforting friend and helper. Born in New York Oct 20th, Rixty-threo yenrs ago, nt the ago of fifteen she went to Fort Scott, Kans., to reside with n brother andjlatter came to Cottonwood where she wuh married in 1872 to John Ouimotto who died twenty-four years ago. Tho following year she was married to Timothy Bros nahan, of Cboyenno, at Butte, Mont. Mr. Bresnahan survives her and is at tho Soldiers Homo in California. Other surviving relatives are a sister Mrs. Eliza Burt, of Powell. Wyo., two bro thers J. B. Dimon, of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., and Justico Dimon, of Boauvisto, Colo., who arc advanced in years and wero unablo to attend the funeral this morning. Tho burial servico was hold nt tho St. Patrick's church by Rev. Mc Daid and tho romnins laid to,rest in the Catholic cemetery. Tho floral offerings wero very beautiful. The Abuse of Mail Boxes. North Platto, Nebr., Dec. 2, 1912. Editor of Semi-Weekly Tribune; Sir: I am just in receipt of a com plnjnt from the Acting Superintendent of tho Railway Mail Servico at Omaha, of tho, abuso of thol privnilogo of do positing mail matter ntthe Dopot Letter Boxes. Attontion Iscalled to tho fact that those boxos nro only for omergency mall that cannot pass through tho PoBt ofllce, and that if the nbuso is continued, tho boxes may bo removed, for the reu 'aon that rallwaymail clorksarenot pro pared to handle largo quantltios of miscellaneous mall mattor In their carB. I respectfully aak thai you give this matter publicity if possiblojRo that wo may.retain this accommodation for our patrons. Respectfully, E. S. Davis, Postmaster. Bond Election Today. A special election is being hold in tho North Platto school district today for tho purpose of voting on tho proposi tion of Issuing $20,000 bonds for the construction of an olght room school building in tho First ward. Tho polls opened nt eight o'clock this morning nnd will close at six o'clock p. m. Up to noon tho voting was light and tho number of ballots cast Is not likely to exceed fifty per cent of the'.; voting Btrength. There is practically no op position to tho issuance ofjtho bonds. "Wilson got 0,156,718 votes nt tho No vombor election, Roosevelt 8,028,140, Taft 3,370,422. Roosovolt leads Taft slightly but tho combined Roosevelt nd Taft votes is about ono million one Imndred thousand grantor than Wil- Bon's. Tho rulo holds good ns to tho -test of the electorlalj voto also. Tho Wilson vote was not as great as tho Bryan vote four years ago and can not bo construed as a vote of confidence by the democratic party, Keainoy Hub. Washington dlspatchea say that an offort will bo mado to suspend Pros Idont Taf t'a executive ordor of October 15, whoroby about 30.000J fourth-class pastmastqrs wore placed; under the civil service, becamo known'today when Representative Cordell Hull of Ten ttesiee said tho democrats In congress Who are already In Washington have conferred Informally on tho subject and that there was an overwhelming senti ment In favor of having tho order re voked. ThUls just another evidence of how hungry the democrats are for ' pie," oven though tho slicos aro small, Governor Woodrow Wilson is willing t tako the oath of olllco as president of thoUnltedjStates without ostontntlon nn. March .1. and that tho formal cere monials thut every fourth year attract thousands of citizens to' Washington postponed until tho last Thursday In April. To that extent ho has endorsed the propaganda in favor of a )ater,ln auguration which has been advocated in and out of congress in ordor that 0io avent might bo conducted at a, tino when tho weather usually Is propitious at the national capital. Marrying Hsr Debts. It sounds ntrango to talk of marry ing tho wlfo'H debts, but that was a common practice In England yeara ago. It was before tho married wom en's property act of 1882. In con templation of Inw tho husband and wife were one, and tho husband was that one. Then If the bride owed any iU-Uln before marriage they devolved on tho newly married husband, and ho find to pay the piper. This led to somo extraordinary farces being enacted. Women who wero overloaded with debts actually got rid of them by mar rying somo poor bankrupt. Imprisoned for debt These men did not mind whether they were llablo for hundreds or thousands, and the "wife" usually paid the "hunband" n few pounds for tho protection of his name, and then she would snnp her lingers nt her baf lied creditor and gayly sot about In runiiiK fresh debts. Tho law which nettled and removed thlt sort of thing deserves a better title than the collo quial ono of "a hasi." London An-sworn. Bnseball Is Business. Professional baseball Is a business and millions of dollars aro Invested In It by business men. They make fortunes out of It, but they pay their players higher salaries than 009 out of ovcry 1,000 of them could earn nt any other lino of work during a similar uuraber of months each year. From a baseball player nothing Is required but that ho bo nblo to play n good game and keep In condition. Many stars In tho old days were able to do little mora than sign their names and read big print A bettor educated clasa of men aro In tho game today, but they nre getting more money for their services than tho"y could earn If they followed any ono of hundreds of dif ferent professions. And remember that mnny of them stepped right out of collego Into good paying baseball positions. Could they hnvo done ns well financially had they entered banks or tried their hands at tho law or raedlclnev Ku A. Goewey lu I.e9 lie's. Frederick and Joseph II. During Frederick tho Great's visit to Joseph II. of Austria ut Neustadt he camo Into personal touch wltb somo of those Austrian generals to whom ho "hud only spoken hitherto through tho roar of cannon." When Loudon entered to tako hla placo at the tnblo Frederick called out to him: "Como and sit near mo, M. Loudon. I much prefer you by my Bide to facing you." Fred erlck had several busts of the emperor at Hans Soucl. and when he looked ut them ho would remark, "That Is a youuK man on whom 1 must keep an eye." Tho Austrian sovereign was am bitious, and Frederick distrusted him. Ho put It this way: "The Emperor Jo scph has u head. Ho 1b capable of much. It is n pity ho always takes tho second step beforo ho has mado tho first" "A Mystic on tho Prussian Throuo." Spelling Reform Needed. An old gentleman from the east was vlBltlng hla daughter In San Jose. CnL Of course ho pronounced tho namo ac cording to the spelling until they Im pressed It upon him that in Spanish J has tho sound of II. By and by ho started to see n son in Watsouvlllo. This town la on a branch lino a milo or bo from tho lunction ut Pnjaro. and as tho electric cars from Pajaro to Watsouvlllo passed directly by tho son's house, tho old gontlcmnn'a railway ticket was for Pajaro. Ho looked nt It In a puzzled way, then throw it down tn great disgust, ex claiming: "Well. Kirl They can tell me that '.T-o-s-o Bpella 'Ilozay.' but they needn't tell me that I'-a-J-a-r-o' spells Watson vlllel" Exchange. Stool Globes In Spaco. If two solid balls of tempered ateel. each the size of tho earth and bard as tho harveylzed fuco of. armor plate, were taken In two Jovian bands, plac ed gently together In apace nnd re leased what would hnppen? They would behave exactly as It they wero liquid; they would coalcsco like two great drops of water, and tho highest pronilneuco or mountain on the now globo could uot have n height of fifty miles, because anything bo high as that would flatten out under its own weight -Iludson Maxim In Youth's Compan ion. Broke the Spell. Judgo E. Itockwood Hoar, remark ing on Tresldent Lincoln's dry humor, said Unit on ono occasion a delegation of uegroea had waited on Mr. Lincoln and woro ovldently tit a loss to know Just what to Bay. Tho president wait ed awhile and then remarked: "Well, all who aro hero seem to be present" TUIh self evident proposition broke tho Ico and removed tho spell from tho African Jaw. Would Bo a Joko. "WLen I die," remarked Cholly, "1 think I'll leavo my brain to somo prominent Burgeon." "Dou't do It," ndvlsed Algy. "These practical jokes aro bad form very bad form, old top." Louisville Courier-Journal. Uncomfortable. "She didn't spunlc to bor husband for six moutlm." "My, It must hnvo been very uncom fortable!" "Yes tor tier." Soothing. She What was It tho choir Just sang? Ue Prom tho nppearanco of tho congregation 1 think It must havo been Berne kind of lullaby. NORTH PLATTE PROOF. Should Convince Every Tribune Rcadar. The frank statement af a neighbor, tailing the merits of a remedy. Bids you pause and believe, The same endorsfnent By somo stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Hore's a North Platte caso. A North Piatte citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. August Ackerman, 221 So. Walnut St., North Platte, Nebr', says: "I still hold a very high opinion of Donn's Kidney Pills. I used them for back ache, arising from disordered kidneys and received the best of results. It is over three years since I havo had oc casion to uso Doan's Kidneys Pills but my health has been splendid, not a symptom of kidney troublo having bothered me. I can endorso this excel lent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cnts, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. N Remember the name Doan's and take" no other. fcnf. HC-ig -&ifc'frtf -'.-.-- GEO. II. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 1 Residence 115 fM JM4 Krikfr JMrifcHt JfiiJrJMr Per Acre. This Is tho Cheap Land Man. Have a Talk With Mo. Fifty full sections thrown on tho 'market by this big cattle company reducing their rango. From $5 to $7 per acre. I will Bell you C40 acres for $1,000 cash, balance five years at 6 per cent interest. 1 can locate you from 0 to 15 miles from Brady, Nebr., and only 23 miles east cf North Pratte, In the be3t corn, wheat, ryo and oats belt, and lots of grass, Start In cattle do not pay high rent get a home of your own. This opportunity knockB at your door but once. Maln'Oflke-G. A. WEST, Secy and Treas. Ry Exchange Bldg, Milwaukee, Wis. General Manager's OlTlce-W. P. BRYAN, Gothcnburrr, Neb. Local Salesman's Office C. B. Schleicher, Brady, Nob. Hot Water Bottles and Syringes our Specialty. Wo have just received direct from factory our now line. Note our prices: Rubber complexion brushes .25 Bulb syringes red rubber. ..$1.00- 2-qt hot water bottle -75 3-qt hot-water bottlo 1.00 2-qt fountain rapid (low Byringo .95 3-qt fountain syringe., 1.15 2-qt combination ayrhig i and hot water bottlo 1.50 3-qt combination syringe and whirlpool spray syringes.. 2.25 . All rubber goods are guaranteed from ono to threo years. Wo carry extra tubes and fittings for bottles and syringes. For mail or express add 25c. PHONE 28. ' ; Stone Drug Co., NOTICE I'OIt I'lTIU.lOATION. Serial No. 03782. Doptrtmtintot t'io Intorlor. U. 9. I.ad Ollluo nt North Platto Nob. Oct. Uth. ItU. Notice Ih horebr Rlvon that Alexander M. Orecory, of Somorsot, Nob., who. on Mar. lOtli. 1IHW. mado 11 T. No 2W3. Sorlal No. 03782, for wK of oV4, Poc 18. Township 11, north. ItanitoW. W.. Hth Principal Meridian, has Hied notlcn of Intention to maltollnrvl threo year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before livatster and Receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on tho 11th day of Deo 1H12. Claimant names as witnesses! VM. Wilson, of North I'lntU', Nebr , Oeoriro W Miller, of Romorset. Nebr , Amanda Kunkjo and Grant Trlbble, of North Platto. Nebr oll-U J. R. Evans. Register. ORDER OP HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTRATOR. The Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In tho matter of the estate of Dennis Kelly, defeased. On reading and flllnsr the petition of Marearet Kelly rirayinir that administration of said estate may be granteJ to Elizabeth Kelly as ad ministrate. Ordered. That Dec. 21. A. D, 1012 .at 10 o'clock a. m, Is assigned for hearlnK said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show cause why pra er of petitioner should not bo trrnnted: and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof lo eiven to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platto Tribune a legal semUweekly newsoauea printed In said county for three successive weekrj prior to said day of hearing. Dated uocemuer zo, iaiz. d3-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. PRORATE NOTICE. In the matter of tho estate ot John Franxen, deceased. In tho county court of Lincoln county, No brasVa, November, 25. 1912. Notice U hereby given, thnt tho creditors of said deceased will meet the executor uf said estate beforo the county judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, nt the county court room, in said county, on tho 31t day of Dec,J912, and on the 30th day of Juno 1913, at 9 o'clock a. in. each day for the purpo f presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono 5 ear for the. executor to settle said estate, from the 25th day of Nov. 1912. A copy of this ordcrtoba published la the North Platte Tribune, n legal semi-weekly news paper published in said county for four succenslva weeks prior to December 31. 1912. d3-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judgo. mmmBmM Oldect Bank In Lincoln County McDonald " State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000,60 We Solicit Vour Uuslnsss. niTRONIZE THEDHJ iM' House of Good" Show ifl! When in North Pintle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. aeaeaa00sseaa DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon a Tr f.i .SfZit Aa nrn.n i i a DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Hospital accommodations. Medical and surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Office Phono 1H3 ' lies. Phono 283 Offlco McDonald State Hank nid'g a 9 a a o .?asaaaaaa4eaaaoooan ea K A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Offico over Stone Drug Co. 1 5 M Phones I omce 273 S Residence 273 6 4tfv4f " Vrf .- -rfrfmwTi jrpriw Feels Like a Millionaire. The man who smokes Schmalzried's 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, hence there's a reason for buying Schmalzried-made ciga J. F. SCHMALZRIEn, The Maker of Good Cigars. Notice for Publication. To Hans Peterson non-resident defendant; you are hereby' noti fied that ontho 10th day of May. 1912, Sophia TctersotT-led a petition against you in tkn.pjstrict Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which nre to obtain a divorce from you oryjhe ground that yci have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer said petiGdn on or before Monday 21st day of Jan., 1913. Sophia Peterson, Plaintiff, By Muldoon &Gibbs, her Attys. Notice for Publication. L Patrick J. Conwav and Mrs. Patrick J. Conway, his wife, and all parties claiming any right or interest'in and to lots seven (7) and eight (8) In block twelve (12) of Millet's Additiort"to the city of North P.'ntte will tako" notice that on the 6th day of November, 1912, the plaintiff, Charles P. Ross, filed his petition in the district court of '.Lincoln county, Nebraska, against snid defen dants, and each of them, tlql object and prayer of which petition is to have the title to lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addi tion to tho city of North Platte, quieted and confirmed in him on the grounds and for tho reason thnt said plaintiff has been in the open, notorious, v exclu sive and adverse possession of said lots claiming to be the owner therof for more than ten years prior to toe 6th day of November, 1912, and that by reason of snid advorse possession said plaintiff is now the owner in fee simple of each and every part and portion of Baid lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addition to tlVo city of North Platte. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or beforo Mon day tho 6th day of January, 1913. uateu this 25th day ot November, 1912. Charles P. Ross. Uy Muldoon & Gibbs, His Attorneys. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In the County Court. lnTthe .matter 6p the estate of, "William L. Doufelaa deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees, ntd others In terested In the estate of William L. Douglas, de ceased. V, . Take notice, that Robert L Douglas, has filed in the counly court a report of his doings as administrator of snid estate, and It Is ordered thnt tho same stand for" hearing the 17th day of Dec A. D 1912, before the couit at tho hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any person interested mny appear and except to and contest tho same And notice of this proceeding Is ordered given In the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper, printed in' said county for threo successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. - Wltnees my hand and tho seal of tho county court at North Platte, NebraskV, this 21staayof Nov. A D., 1912. n20-3 JOHN OKANT. County Judco. Estray Notice. Takon mx pn section 24, town 11, rango 30, in Lincoln county, by the undersigned, threo mares, two sorrels and one hay branded NE on left hip, aged about six years; ono bay stallion, 3 year old; ono bay and ono brown mare C years did, threo bay geldings, 2 nnd 3 year old, ono sorrel mare 3 year old, ono yearling brovvn colt. Owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animals away. Milleii Bros.. Welincct, Nebr. TssiMMv Di Infield edfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon. JOB II. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . PHONE 642. The North Platte School of Music AFFILIATED 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. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. OS. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 456 503K Dewey St. North Tlatto, Nebraska. , JMmmtMiyvWIiWir0) 1 Signet Chapter O. E. S. no. ss Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every I month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Are the kitchen arrangements convenient and sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. Notjonly are wo experts at rep&ir work, but there will be little need for repairs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised at our fair estimates if you "talk price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 69. Res. Phone 683 Corner Sixth and Locust. Notice. To Whom It May Concern:- Notico Is hereby given that the) mayor and city council will hold a Bjiecinl meeting, beginning at the hour of 8-00 p. m., (central time) Tuesday, December 10th, 1912, In tho lecture room of the library building for the purpose of making as sessments for tho cutting of weeds' for the season of 1912 on tho following described lots In the city of North Platte, Nebraska:- The cost of cutting each piece, set opposite each parcel. Ixit 3, Block 9, MIUer'B Addition, $1.00 Lot 4. Block 0, Miller's Addition, S1.00 Lot 6. Block 6, Miller's Addition, 1.00 I,ot 0, Block 6, Miller's Addition 1.00 Lot 1, Block 10, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 2, Block 16, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 6, Block 14, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 6. Block 14, Miller's Addition. 1.00 Lot 7, Block 14, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 14, Miller's Addition, 1.00 Lot 1, Block 3, South Park Addition. 1.00 Lotj2, 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 C, Block a. South Park Addition 1.00 Lot 6, Block 3. South Park Addition. 1.00 Lot 2, Block 11. South Park Addition. 1.00 Lot3, Block 11, South Park Addition, 1.00 Tt 1 T11..V 11 Qtiitl. Pn.I A.l.llttr.1. 1 nn U-h of WK of Blk 8, South Park Addition 2.00 Lot 7. Block 4. Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 4, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 1. Block 8, Trustce'B Addition, 1.00 Lot 2. Block 8, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 11. Block 8, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Ixt 12, Block 8, Trustee's Addition, 1.00 Lot 3. BIoclr3. Trusteo's Addition, l.OO Lot 4, Block 3, Trusteo's Addition, 1.00 Lot 5, Block 3. Trusteo's Addition, 1.00 Lot 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. Platte Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 9. Block 10, No. Platte. Town Lot Co's Ad dition. 1.00 Lot 10. Block 10, No. Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dltion, 1.00 Lot 4. Block C, North Platte Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 5. Block C, North Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 6, Block C. No. Platte Town I.ot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 4. Block 7, No. Platte Town Lot Co's Ad dition. 1.00 Lot 5. Block 7, North Platto Town Lot Co's Ad dition, 1.00 Lot 7, Block 3. Taylor's Addition, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 3, Taylor's Addition, 1,00 Lot 1, Block 6. Taylor's Addition, 1.00 Lot 3, Block 7, lllnman's Second Addition, 1.00 Lot 4, Block 7, lllnman's Second Addition, 1.00 Lot 1, Block 122, Original town, 1.00 Lot 1, Block 189, Original town. 1.00 Lot 2. Block 189, Original town. 1,00 Lot 5, mock ki, unglnai town, l.uu I,ot C Block 84. Original town, 1.00 Lot 5, Block ICC, Original town, 1.00 I)t 4. Block 88, Original town, 1.00 Lots, Block 83. Original town, 1.00- I.ot 7. Block 153, Original town, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 163, Original town, 1.00 I.ot 1. Block 108, Original town, 1.00 lAt2. Block 108, Original town, 1.00 I.ot 3. lllock 108. Original town. 1.00 I At 6, Block 108, Original town, l.OO Ixit 7. Block 108. Original town, 1.00 Lot 8, Block 10S, Original town, 1.00 Ixt 7, Block 151. Original town, 1.00 Lot 1, Block 104, Original town, l.O) Lot 4, Block 120, Original town. 1.00 Lot 6. Block 141. Original town. 1.00 Lot 2, Block 68, Original town, 1.00 Ixt 3, Block 68, Original town, 1.00 Lot 4. Block 68, Original town. 1.00 All person interested will file their objections. If any they have, to the assessing of taxes against the above described property on or before 6.00 o clock p. m., (central time) December 10th, 1911 CHAS. F. TEMPLE. City Clerk. Office phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. FOR SALE! I A few choice young RED POLLED BULLS Also "a few Cows and Heifers. PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM, SOUTH DEWEY STREET, . One Mile South ot tho U. P. Depot. Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, let the Old Re liable Tailor do it and do it right. We have been doing this work in North Platte for thirty 'years, know how to do it and do it the way it should be done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. NOTICE OF HEARING. In the county court in and for Lincoln county, Nobraska. In the matter of the estate of Andrew W. Fran cisco, deceased. Stato of iNebruska, county of Lincoln, ss. To all persons interested in tho estate of Andrew W. Francisco, deceased. Whereas Andrew W.Francisco Jr. has filed In my ofllce an Instrument purporting to bo tho last will and testament of Andrew W. Francisco, deceased, late of Los Angele county, California, together with a certificate of the probate court in and for said county of Los Angeles, state of California, and a petition praying to have the some admitted to probate, which will and testa ment relate to both real and personal property. It Is therefore ordered that tho 17th day of December, 1912, at 9 o'clock, a' m., at my office in said county, be fixed ns tho time and place set for proving saldwill, at which time and place, you and all concerned may appear and contest the probato of tho same. It is further ordeicd that said petitioner give notice to all persons interested in said estate or the pendency of oaid petition, and of the time and place set for hearing of said petition, and by causing a copy of this order to bo publlshtd in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal weekly itews paper publithed in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and of general circulation in said county for three successive weeks previous to the day set for hearing, viz: December 17th, 1912. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal this lGth day of November, 1912. n29-3 John Grant, County Judge. Auction of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that on the 23d day 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 oiler for lease at public auction all educational lands within said county upon which forfeiture of contracts has been declared jus follow: N J S Wi 16-14-33 J. L. Case, Si 1G-10-33T. T. Padgett. Si S W 1 3G-1G-29 S. B. Callender. Lot One 16-14-34 John Bratt. All 10-9-32 James Doyle. All 36-9-32 James Doyle. S E J N El 36-16-34 Lydia A. Collins. E. B. Cowles, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Dated' Nov. 12, 1912. LEGAL NOTICE. Jakob Jakobsen, defendant, will take notice chat on the 16th day of October, 1912, Inter-State Live Stock Commis sion Company, a corporation, plaintiff herein, filed Its petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which ar to recover judg ment for $1500.00 on a note dated Apl. 264 1912r for $3000.00 payable six months after date to tho plaintiff and signed by tho defendant Jakob Jakob sen, on which note there would bo $1500.00 duo October 26, 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 taclfment the4 sheriff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, seized the following property of the defendant to-wit: 1 spotted pony, 1 set of singlo harness, 1 single seated buggy, 1 black bull, 1 black cow and one red cow; and the sheriff of Perkins county, Nebraska, has seized tho 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 camber, 1912. Inter-State Live Stock Commis mission Company, a Corporation. Plaintiff. By Wilcox, Halligan & Mothersead. n82-4 Its Attorneys. NOTICE FOR PUBLICALION. Serial No. 02145. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte. . Nebr. Notice Is hereby given that John F. Hln man, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on July 14. 1901. mado H. E. entry No. 203(55, Serial No S',, SW&NK i SEW. NEH Section 3twn. 12 N.ree.31.we8t!ofthe 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the register and receiver, at North Platte. Nebr., on tho 12th day of Dec. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Con nfir Sf !L'l?Tian Thongs Ilosran. Carl Brooder, all of North Platte, Nebr. o2-6 J. E. Evan. Register. Monuments I -. HfV- -m i .