THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher. Subscription Rates By mail $1.25 per year, by carrier $1.50; cash in advance Entered at the North I'iatto, Nebraska, Postofflco as second class matter. FRIDAY, DECEMBER C, 1912. REPRESENTATIVE To the People of Lincoln County. Knowing my positive unworthlness and lack of ability to represent tho thrifty and Intelligent people of our county in tho legislature, I mado no particular eirort to win the election as representative from the 08th district; but bh the voters of the county rvo me Buch n handaomo majority, and as tho tlmo for me to take my seat Is near I tako this mothod of expressing my ap preciation of tho honor shown mo, nnd submltJicrowith my position no to the vital questions which are not only be fore tho people, hut questions which will como up at this coming session of our legislature. Believing, as I do, in the wonderful nnd un-developcd agricultural possibili ties of Western Nebraska, I can easily ndvocate and stand for nil legislation that has for its prime motive any meas ure will bring about better results for those engaged in tilling tho soil for a livelihood. Tho needed legislation to encourage irrigntiop in our county, and farther west in Nebraska, must not bo neglected and 1 think as farmers and business men wo aro in unison in this matter. To this end I pledge all my constructive energy and co-operation with my col leagues. Our various experimental fnrms agricultural schools and all public in stitutions need appropriations which 'will permit their advancement as well as their existence. To all these matters, and to our great Nebraska University, 1 Intend to support as nocucu and ex pected of euch loyal legislator, I stand for Mother's Ponsions, Woman Suffrage, tho mnintainance of the eight o'clock closing law and if a measure for county option comes up I ' shall support it to the last ditch. To the farmer, who works the long est hours and receives a less por cent incomo from monoy, time and energy expanded, than any mnn, or sitt of men in buoInoBS, I shall pledge himself for his intorest at all times. To tho corhoration or special interest coking and promoting legislature which COLONEL CODY'S PROGRAM FOR NEXT YEAR. In referring to tho plans for tho Buffalo Bill Wild West and Pawnee Bill Fnr East shows, Col. Codyv says to thq Now York Clipper of Nov. 23rd. I will not bo In the eaddlo the coming season, but I will be with tho show and appear at overy performance. It will bo my pleosure to meet my friends, and . tho public nnd to introduce Major Gordcp W. Liltio as my successor. - "The Two Bills' Show,' will bo mater tally strengthened In every department, nnd we will introduce a number of spoctncular novelties nnd extraordin ary features. ' It may Interest the renders of Tho Old Roliablo to know that I will partic ipate in tho inaugural parado in Wash ington noxt March, representing in a rather novel manner tho threq states, Nebraska, Wyoming and Arizona, in which I have varied interests. Accom panying mo in tho pngeant will bo Indian chlofs from Nebraska, Indians and cowboys nnd ranchmen from Wyoming, and miners from Arizona. I have taken part in many inaugura tions in Washington, but I am frank to say that I am looking forward to tho coming event as being one of the most pleasurable experiences in my rather varlgated career in this nnd other lands. , Col,. Cody informed tholr correspon dent that thoro will ho n street parade with tho "Two Bill Shows" next Benson and thnt it would bo nn elaborate affair. It will bo tho aim of tho man ngement according to the Colonel to provide n atroet spectacle such as has not boon witnosscd hero to fore with a Teacher's Association. Following is the program of tho Lincoln county Teacher a Association to bo held nt the high school building at Brady, Nob., Saturday, Dec, 14, 1912. Music- Brady school, Vocal Solo Esthor Antonldos. Langungo In tho Intermediate Grades Mrs. Julia Todd. Discussion Mary Johnson, Bessie Smith. Music Brady school. Geography In the Intermediate Grades Clurlssa Kane. Discussion -Aggie Weathors, Flossio Aborcrombio. , l:30l. M. Music Brady school. Vocal Solo Lucy Brown. Playground Supervision, It's needs and how accomplished Frank L. Smith, Discussion Mrs. D. A. Cnrr, Grace ""Harmon. Piano Solo Lillian Ritner. Schoolroom Decoration Mfs. Frod Kuaar. Discussion Naomi Dowhower. Clara Hcffner. Music Brady school, 'Visitors are welcome. Executive Committee. STEVENS' ADDRESS. will work a hardship upon tho many and extend financial advantage to tho few, I shall put forth bitter and constant, and I hope effective antagonism. I believe that the Liquor Dealers Association of Nebraska should be thrown entirely out of politics nnd I think that a county "option law will bo tho first blow to that strong and cor rupt organization. I invito and urgo the co-operation of all constituents to bring about useful and economical legislation and realize that I am your servant to do and to represent you in as honorable and up right a manner as is possible for me to do.' In making this brief campaign, I mndo but one promise, that, to support tho peoples choice for U S. Senator. That pledge will bo fullfillcd. I make my second promiso to tho voters now: I will not, at any time, cross tho thres hold of any lobbyist's expensive suite of rooms, knowing it to be such, being full aware that tho rights of the people can be decided and chosen without con sultation with any human vulture who represents solfish and spocial interests of somo grasping and unrighteous organizations, whose end is to control the rights of tho people in general. Any man lobbying for an unreasonable and uprighteous cause, I will not only ignore but hold in utter contempt. I am a firm believer in the recall and nt any tlmo will submit to such, if the popular demand of tho constituency prevails. As I have struggled and attempted to build up a business here in Lincoln county along perfectly legitimate lines, so will I use that same constructive energy to bring about beneficial and economical legislation during this ses sion of tho legislature. I have a desire to go to Lincoln with the nnmo of every voter in Lincoln county in my pocket, nnd I herewith ask tho men who hnvo charge of the poll books to furnish me, as far as pos sible, tho namos of every voter therein, regardless of hie political fnith. H. P. Stevens. wild west organization. As general director, Col. Cody will receiyo his friends, officials and the newspaper fraternity in a specially eroctod office tent, which will bo located immediately adjacent to tho main entrnnco to tho big shows. The Colonel will persuo a unique mothod of personally Introducing his successor, Mujor- Lillia, to tho aud iences. Major Lillio will introduce tho congress of the rough riders of the world and tho Indinn contingent at the oponing of tho exhibition, nnd just be fore the conclusion of tho entertainment Col. Cody will rido into tho arena be hind a pair of spanking bays, in nn equipage with driver and footman in full livery. This will bo n la P. T. Barnam, who it will bo recalled, mado speeches during tho performance of tho Barnam & Bailey greatest show on onrth, incidently introducing his successor, Jnmes A. Bniloy. In centering tho direct attention of .tho yimt audiences who will undoutcdly attend the Wild West exhibitions next sou.on to Major Lillio, upon whoso shouldera will fall tho muntlo of the "hero horseman of tho world" it will not only provo a novel, but n most nf fectivo manner of bringing the Major into general promlnnncesuchasprchaps ho could not othorwlse have. Since ho came before tho public ns an tntortniner Col. Cody has won tho admiration of almpst every notion in tho world. Before entering tho amuse ment arena he had sorved his country In a gallant mannor nnd it will be with a feolingof slncero rogrot to lenrn that his days in the saddle are oyer. Local Items. Mrs. Hoxle returned Tuesday from a snort visit In Ugalnlla. A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. E. A. Duggin, of Elsie, is visiting his mothor in this city this week. J. C. Hnrtman spent tho first of the week in Kearney on business. Miss Blancho Miller, of Chappoll, is visiting her sister Miss Maud Miller. John Joecklo, of Wallace, spent tho fore part of tho week here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ganson, of Hershoy, spent tho foro part of this week in town. For Sale Rhode Island Red roosters. Inquire John Schram, Route 2, North Platto. Mrs. Mitchorn, of Boulder, is expocted this weak to visit her mothor Mrs. L. C. Rigg. t Frank Herrod returned to Ogalalla Tuesday nftor a abort visit with local relatives. Plat of "Cody' i Addition" will be filed this week. Lots be on sale next week. Council Proceedings. The city council met in regular session In the library building Tuesday evening with all members present.' The report of Special Examiner Hoagland on the treasurer's and clerk's books were read and approved. (A full copy of said re port will bo published later in tho papor. ) Tho usual monthly reports of the citv treasurer, police judge, clerk and water , commissioner were received and placed on file. The fire Insurnnco occupation tax col lected for tho year amounting to $155 was ordered turned over to tho firo de partment, this being the usunl custom. The attention of tho council was called by the street commissioner that thore wcro several places in town where water from roofs through rain spouts was per mitted to run on the sidewalks and that in the winter this water would froeze and was liable to cause the city some damnge suits. Upon motion tho street commissioner was instructed to notify all property owners, where this was the case, to provide some other way to drain off the water. He was especially instructed to look after tho drainage of the Lock building, where tho Davis garage is located. The clerk was instructed to notify Mr. B. A. Wilson for. him to make a proposition to tho city, with rofcrence to opening up tho street on the west side of his property, block 185, at the next regular meeting of tho council. Tho ordinance regulating the riding 6f bicycles in the city nnd especially with reference to riding on sidewalks and repealing all former ordinances was passed (a copy of said ordinance fa pub lished elsowhere.) All bills on file wen allowed. There being no further business the council adjourned. C. P. Temple, Clerk. Tho body of James F. Moyer, who wns run over and killed in the railroad yards in this city Friday night was buried in the Peckhnm cemetery Tues day. Tho funeral services wore con ducted nt the home of the sistef'-of the deceased, Mrs. Olive Sheridan, by Roy. Howell of the Baptist church. De ceased was a prosperous south side farmer, and leaves a widow, one daugh ter, one brother nnd seven sisters. Farm For Sale. Tho northeast quarter (nej) section twenty-four (24) township thirteen (18) range thirty (30) about seven miles .outhcust of North Plntte on south side of Platto river, all smooth land near nills, good buildings, fifteen ncres in alfalfa, ono of best farms in Plntte valley. Price $10,000.00. Terms, half :ash, balance on easy time at 7 per cent interest. Address Joseph Hcrshey North Platto, Neb. 'f ... Di Idfield Infield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon. JOE II. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFrCE: Physicians & Surgeons . . Hospital . . l'HONE C42. The North Platte School of Music AFFILIATED WITH The University School of i , 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 streot or phono BlncK 341. DR. HARRY MTCIIELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telcphono Red 456 6054 Dowey St. North I'iatto, Nebraska. j, MMMMMMM.MMMM.Mm' S Signet Chapter O. . 5., I NO. 55 i Meets Snd and 4th Thursday of every I E month at Masonic Hall at 7.30 p. m. 1 Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern nnd luxuriantly comfortable? Aro the kitchen arrangements convenient nnd sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. "Notjonly are wo experts at repair work, but thore will be little need for repairs if wo install your plumbing. You'lljbo surprised atour fnirestimates if you "talk prico" with ub. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 69. Res. Phone 688 Corner Sixth and Locust. Hot Water Bottles and Syringes our Specialty. Wo have just received dlroct from factory our now line. Note our prices: Rubber complexion brushes' .25 Bulb syringes red rubber. . .$1.00 2-qt hot water bottle 75 8-qt hot-water bottle...-.. 1.00 2-qt fountain rapid flow Byringc 95 3-qt fountain syringe . 1.15 2-qt combination syringe and hot water bottle 1.50 3-qt combination syringe and whirlpool spray syringes, . 2.25 All rubber goods are guaranteed from one to three years. Wo carry extra tubes and fittings for bottles and syringes. For mail or expross add 2Gc. PHONE 28. Stone Drug Co., Ordinance No. 26. BICYLES. An ordinance regulating ,the use of bicycles on the streets and sidewalks of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, and providing a penalty for the viola tion of the provisions of said or dinance. Be it ordained by the mayor and city council ot the city or worth flatte, Nebraska: Section 1. Riding on Sido walks. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon the sidewalks of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, upon either side of Locust street from 3rd to 10th street; upon either side of Dewey street from 3d to Front street; upon the west sido of Pine street from 4th to Front street; upon either side of 4th, 5th, 6th and Front streets from Locust to Pino streets, respectively. Section 2. Speed. It shall be un lawful for tho persons to ride bicycles more than two abreast upon the side walks of the city of North Platte, Ne braska, and it shall bo unlawful for them to ride at a rato exceeding eight miles per hour. Section 3. Exceptions. It shall bo unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon the sidewalks of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, at any time except when the streets of the said city o( North Platto are in such n condition by reason of rain, snow or other cause that a bicycle cannot bo safely ridden thereon When riding upon the sidewalks as above specified overy person upon meeting or passing a pedestrian or person standing upon the sidewalk shall dismount from his or her wheel and shall walk past such ped estrian or person before rjsmpunting. Section 4. Lamps. It-shrtJl be un lawful for any person to rjde a bicycle within the corporate limits of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, after it be gins to grow dirk unless thore is at tached to the front of sajd.bicycle a lighted bicycle lnmp. 5YS Section 5. Passing. Itgha(fbe the duty of every person ridincamcycle to turn to the right upon mee.titt$Aany ve hicle or pedestrian. iiV Section G. Ponalty. Ariy person violating any of tho provisi6ftsi of this ordinance shall upon convictfth thereof bo fined in any sum not exjoHing five dollnrs, nnd shall be adjudge;' to pay tho cost of the prosecution and, may be committed to the city jail" $ North Platte, Nebraska, Until fine and costs are paid, or until otherwise discharged according to law. Section 7. Repealing Section. All ordinances and jiarts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance aro hereby repoaled. " This ordinance shall be in' force on and after its passage and publication nccoraing to law. Passed and approved Ihis 3rd.' day of December, 1912. Tads, C. Patterson, Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple, Seal City Clerk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 03782. Dopartuiuntof the Interior. U. S. Land Oillco at North Platte. Not). Oct. 11th. 1S12. Notlco Is horoby given that Alexander M. Otoeory. of Somerset. Nob., who. on Mar. ltlth. 1WW. mado II. R. No. S3S83. Furlal No 037H2, for wK of so'4. Sec IH. Township 11, north. KaneeM. W.. rtth Principal Meridian, lias tiled notlco of Intention to ruako final three year proof , to establish claim to the land above described, boforo Register and Receiver, at North Watte, Neb., on tho Uth day of Dec ISIS. Claimant names as witnesses! Ed. WlNon, of North Platte, Nebr , Geortro W Miller, o! Somerset, Nobt . Amnnda Kunkle and Urant Trlbble. of Nortl) Platte. Nobr oU'O .1. K. Evans. Register. ORDER OK HEARING ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTRATOR. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, BS. In the County Court. In the matter of tho estate of Pennls Ke,)y, deceased. On reading and filing the petltlon'df 'Margaret Kelly praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Elizabeth Kelly as ad ministratrix. Ordered. That Dec. 21. A. D. 1912 .at 10 o'clock n. in, is assigned for hoaring said petition, when all persons Interested in Bald matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, and show causo why prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that hotteu of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested lrvsad matter by publishing a ropy of this order' In the North Platte Tribune a legal semi-weekly liewspapes printed in said county for three successive weekr prior to said day of lienrlnit. Dated December 26. 1912. .dM JOHN GRANT. County Judtre. , PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Jphn, Franzen, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, Nosmtcr; 25. 1012. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditor of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate before tho county Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county rourt room, in said county, on the Slst day of Dee.. 1912. and on the 30th day of June 1818, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the purpose tit presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year fnr the executor to settle said estate, from the 25th day of Nov. 1912. A copy of this order to be published in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news, paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior to December 31, 1812. dS-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Business. PITRONIZE THEnflT r1 House of Good Show iH I When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Mntinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. DR. J. S. TWINEM, 2 HomcopBthtc Physician andSurgcon S Hospital accommodation!. Medical and JJ surgical attention given obstetrical cases. 9 Otllco I'liono 183 Hos. Phono 283 Ofllco McDonald Statu Hani: Bid's Maatsettcaaeaaa I 1 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. in,o ) Office 273 Phones ReBidenCe 273 ? -a2EsSS2S5SE& Feels Like a Millionaire. The man who smokes Schmnlzried'a cigars is a happy, contented follow, 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 cigars. J. F. SCHIV1ALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. Notice for Publication. To Hans Peterson non-resident defendant; you aro hereby noti fied that onthe 10th day of Mny. 1912, Sophia Peterson filed n petition against you in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer said .etition on or before Monday 21st day of Jan., 1913. Sophia Peterson, Plaintiff, By Muldoon & Gibb3, her Attys. Notice for Publication. 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 twelye (12) of Miller's Addition to the city of North Platto will tako notice thnt on the Cth day of November, 1912, tho plaintiff, Charles P.-Ross, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defen dants, nnd ench of them, the 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 the city of North Platte quieted and confirmed in him on the grounds nnd for tho reason that said plaintiff has been in the open, notorious, exclu sive and adverse possession of said lots claiming to be tho owner therof for more than ten years prior to tho 6th day of November, 1912, and that by reason of said advorse possession said plaintiff is now the owner in fee simple of each and overy part and portion of snid lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) tof Miller's Addition to tho city of North Platte. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Mon day the 6th day of January, 1913. Dated this 25th day of November, 1912. Charles P. Ross. By Muldoon & Gibbs, His Attorneys. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of William L. Douglas deceased. Tu the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others in terested In tho estata of William I,. Douglas, de ceased, Tako notice, that Robert L. Douglas, has filed" In the counly c"r- a report of his iloinKs as administrator of hi Id estate, and it Is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 17th day of Dec. A. D.. 1912. before tho court at the hour of 0 o'clock, a. m., at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest tho samo And notice of this proceeding is ordered given in the North I'iatto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper, printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Witnees my hand and tho seal of the county court at North I'iatto, Nebraska, this 21ituayof Nov. A D., 1912. n26-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judtro. Eslray Notice. Takon up on section 24, town 11, rango 30, in Lincoln county, by the undersigned, three mares, two sorrels and one bay branded Np on left hip, aged about six years; one bny stnllion, 3 year old; one bay and ono brown mare G years old, three bay geldings, 2 and 3 year old, ono sorrel mare 3 year old, ono yearling brown colt. Owner is requested to call, provo property, pay charges and tako animals away. Miller Bros.. Wellfleet, Nebr. eswl:- jm &y Ofilco phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. A few choice young RED POLLED BULLS Also a few Cows and Heifers. 1 PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM. SOUTH DEWEY STREET, One Mllo South of the U. P. Depot., MOW 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 tho county court in and for Lincoln county, Nobraska. In the matter of the estate of Andrew W. Fran cisco, deceased. State of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Andrew W. Francisco, deceased. Whereas Andrew W.Francisco Jr. has filed in my oflice an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Andrew W. Francisco, deceased, late of Los Angeles county, California, together with a certificate of the probate court in and for said county of Los Angeles, Btate of California, and a petition praying to have the some admitted to probate, which will and testa ment relnto to both real and personal property. It Is therefore ordered that the 17th day of December, 1912, at 9 o'clock, a" m., at my oflice in said county, be fixed cs tho time and place set for proving said will, at which time end place, you and all concerned may appear and contest the probate of the same. It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all persons interested in said estate of tho pendency of said petition, and of the time and place set for hiarlng of said petition, and by causing a copy of this order to be publislitd in the North Flatto Tribune, a legal weekly news paper published 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, J912. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho official seal this 16th day of November, 1912. n29-3 John Grant, County Judge. Auction of School Lands. Notice is hereby given that on tho 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 all educational land3 within said county upon which forfeiture of contracts has been declared us follows: N J S Wi 1G-14-33 J. L. Case. Si 1G-10-33T. T. Padgett. SJ S W 1 36-10-29 S. B. Callendor. Lot One 16-14-34 John Bratt. All 10-9-32 James Doyle. All 36-9-32 James Doyle. S E J N Ei 36-16-34 Lydia A. Collins. E, B. Cowles, Commissioner of Public Lnnds and Buildings. Dated Nov. 12, 1912. LEGAL NOTICE. Jakob Jakobsen, defendant, will take notice chat on the 10th day of October, 1912, Intor-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 $1500.00 on a note dated Apl. 26, 1912, for $3000.00 payable six months after date to the plaintiff and signed by the defendant Jakob Jnkob sen, on which note thoro would be $1500.00 due 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 tachment the sheriff of Lincoln county, Nebraska, seized the following property of the defendant to-wit: 1 spotted pony, 1 set of single harness, 1 singlo seated buggy, 1 black bull, 1 black cow and one red cow: and the sheriff of Perkins county, Nebraska, has 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 ronn bull with lump on jaw. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 23rd day of De cember, 1912. Inter-State Live Stock Commis mission Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff. By Wilcox, Halligan & Mothersead. n82-4 Its Attorneys. NOTICE FOR PURLICALION. Serial No. (CHS. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Nebr. Oct. IB, 1912 Notice is hereby given that John F. 'llln. man, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on July u 1904, made H. E. entry. No. 20365 Serial No 02145, for NKSWrf.NK SEW. NEW Section 32. twp. 12. N. ree. 31. west of tlm ,h nST.,-11 Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make 'flnl flvo vlrnrvif in .,.(.1.11.1. i.i . "?" land above described, before the register nn.1 receiver at North Platte. Nebr.. on the th day of Dec. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Con nor, Curt Hinman. Thomas Rogan, Carl Drocder all of North Platte. Nebr. ' "rocaa. o298 J. E. Evan. Register. u w