f fc p. fit Mf- Is- r I k. ' 'A, I I W- r Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Plntto, Nebraska, olHco as Second Class Matter. Po.t TUESDAY, FEB. 4. 1913. Booster Bob ct Lincoln. The Sunday Lincoln J ournnl con tninecl tho following: M. II. Douglas of North Platte, nn cngineoi in tho employ of Hie Union Paaific who has boen connected with that road lince tho seventies, is in tho city to urg members of tho legislature to paBB senate filsNo. 03, introduced by lloagland of Lincoln county, druftcd to compel automobllo drivers to wmo to a full ston with thoir mnchino before crossing railway tracks. The bill con templates n Jtep not farther than fifty feet away nnd not closer than fifteen feet from tho first track. Mr. Douglas ,said after talking to a number o'f legis- 'lators that tho prospects of the bill ; passing are good. ' "This is not n rnllway bill," said Mr. pougft'Ut U'a bill favored by em ployed, tfpnwant tho cnginoors, con ductors and trainmen of our division in urgmjtMl. 1 am not a paid lobbyist, I had a fo'tiyJflkfiParo nnd I came down horo todxnlmn tho matter to the lrtnnkjjy.rtyo want to avoid danger and Tenth, nnt only for those who drivo . nuiqt, but for ourselves ns well. The railroads arc not opposing this bill, ono roason being that it will not hurt them in any way and will reduce tho number of accidents." Mr. Douglas drove a passongot trnin engine last' summer near Lexington that struck an automobile with fatal result to ono man in tho auto. In another in stance ono of tho axloB boxes on his engine was broken when an auto was driven directly into tho engino. In both cases, ho contends, not only woro the lives of those in tho auto endangered but those on tho engine and on the train woro also placed in jeopardy, nnd pro vontlon of such accidents is not within tho power of the engineer. V "Tho railroads havu spent millions in an1 effort to mako travel safer and to make tho work of tho trainmen less hazardous," soys Mr. Douglas. "Now an outside agency over which the r'nil wnv and tho employes have no control presents a great danger. Tho legislature should recognise that fact." Attempts of either tho wot or tho dry factions of thologislaturo to bring somo of the- liquor bills to tho forefront nnd tb mako forced alignments on tho basis of that question will likely not boar fruit Loastwise proiont indications point to that as tho likely courso that will bo .followed by the loaders: Tho beliof of tho latter is thnt little can be gained by drawing tho matter out in that wny and that ns a consequence legislation in general will suffer by reason of any thing that might arise. t.ii. ,..;. !.; Tho Maxwell Tolopost ipus the Tolb Ijwph In Its treatment of tho county publishing deal;'inntend of offering a defense for tho commissioners' actions It devotes tho space to an attack on Tho Tribune editor. As before assorted, thero is no dofupso of tho commis Bloiiors' award; they had an opportunity to snvo the tnx-payora soveral hundred dollars nnd passed it up in order to re-' ward their fnvnrltoH. The North IMattT7ibuno begins, volumu twenty-eight' this wejjlc. Tho Tribune is modest nnd unpretentious, run very mnch on tho old linos of tho country paper, JUt it la mighty depend able, always reliable, never sensa ' tionul.'fnlr and unbiased in-its editorial Judgment, and.nll in all a very valuable . paper (or ite community, Koarnoy Hub; i a.1 i1 i1,' '.i.iv", ! .' sss Nqnrly nix hundred bills have been In- trodifcad In tho lower houso of the Nebraska legislature, which Is evidence .that tho mombow, In this particular at least, are earning thoir money. "And flifter all those ImvCboon disposed of," remarks thoKonrncy Hub," tho state will bo just as far from being 'saved' ns it was before tho legislature met," Gnsollnoliaa practically doubled in price since tho automobile enmo into use, and it ia probable that tho advance will continue. To somo extent tho law of Supply and demand figures in UiIh ndyahijc'but.lt will strike the avorngo porson that tho advance Is grator than tlio Incroasod consumption really war rants. W. J. Bryan says no attention should bo pnid to tho report that ho has boon ofFerud tho position of secretary of state J. iVl'SMTTi;... !.!.... Mm..... !... U !., (,. ,1 'thalho does not positively dony the re port, ' .' Commiisioners' Proceedings. Jan. 28, 1013 Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Roborts, White, Ilorminghau sen nnd county clerk. Claim of John Kelly, md poor allowed on n Semi -Weekly Tribune Keith Theatre Friday, Cornier A Sanord Dodge Supported by Miss Adclla Nickerson and a Splendid Company, in hi3 New Piny uTk I) a(rlit nf Wn n Sir Gilbert Parker's Wonderful Story Dramatized by Eugene Prcsbrey. Special Scenery, Wondorful Electrical Effects and Elegant Costumes. A Guaranteed Attraction. Secure your seats early now Prices $1.00, 7Sc jSSESSSSi tvict 32 arc hereby checked, find duo county the sum of 1.35, treasurer's re ceipt hereby acknowledged and settle ment made. Tho board horeby appoints Nona Marcott assistant to county superinten dent for nine months at a salary of fifty dollars per month. Now on this 28th day of January, 1913. nt n recular session of the Bonrd of County Commissioners in and fcr Lincoln county, Nebraska, present Geo W Roberts, D B White and F W Her mlnghausen, commissioners, tho mat ter of tho communication -of W B Hownrd. nudltor of nublic nccounls of tho state of Nebraska, in regard to tho Biidwood district bonds, voted by said precinct on tho Oth day of April 1912, and dated May 1, 1912, and numbered. ono to fifteen inclusive, in the sum of 1,000.00 cnch.cnmoon for consideration, nnd tho Board of County Commissioners finding that said bonds aro illegal, in this, thnt bond numbers ono, two, thrpc four, nnd fivo maturo prior to ton years from thoir date, whereas tho law pro vides that they shall maturo not less ton nor more than twenty years from tho date thereof, and that tho proposi tion was so submitted to tho votew of Biidwood precinct, and tlmtsaid auditor has for thnt roason refused to register the dame, and for the further reason that said bonds aro doeignntod as "Birdwood DUtrict Bonds" and should havo boon been designated as "Bird wood Procinct Bonds," therefore, bo it resolved, considered, v adjudged nnd ordered by the Board of County Com missioners, that said bonds be not Issued, nnd that the same bo dootroyod by burning the anmo, andrsaid bonds having boon brought before tho unid commissioners by O W Yost, county clork of Lincoln county, Nebraska, said bonds aro placed in the stove in the county commissioners qIUco nt tho court house in tho city of North Platte, in said county, by L. E. Roach, and a firo burning in said Htova, are burned in tho presence of Gcio W Roberts, D B White, FW Ilormingausen, C AT Yost, county clerk, and Geo E I'rosser and L E Roach, fwltuussoB. Whitncssus: Goo. E. Prosser and L. E. Roach. Attest: C. W. Yost, county clerk. -Signed, G. W. Roberts, D. B. White and F, W. Hermlnghnusen, board of county commissioners of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Bonrd continued chocking hooka of county treasurer and ndjourunod to Jan, 29, 1913. C Y Yost, County Clerk. , January 29, 1913. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Roborts, White, Herming bauson and county clerk. Books of W. L. Chnusseo, overseer district 54 aro hereby chocked, find balance due him of 9.00, which claim is horeby allowed on said road district, and settlement made. Claim of Wm. Sherman, bridge work allowed on bridge fund for 20.00 Continued checking books of treasurer and adjourned to Jan. 30, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. Myrtle nnd Vicinity. Tho posnoffico inspector wn at Myrtlo Tuesdny examining tho books of tlio retiring postmaster D. McNicol. Miss Hazel Pittman is on tho sick list. J. C. Askwig will hold a public sale February 11th. From the largo number of families moving to North I'latto It would seem that tho lure of tho city is very strong, but wo nro wondaring how long it will be until It Is "back to tho faun" again. Mrs. Travis Jensen of Tryon Is tho gUest of E. C. Allison's this "week. Miss Florence Jkb ruti Ovorton whe the pa 1 February 7 Event Extraordinary High Class Attraction. Crowded Houses Everywhere. on sale at box office. and SO Ceil ,A. LS. ZSEBSB3sr3S& Askwig ranch for tho ensuing year. The most successful snle of the sea son was hold at tho farm of F. D. Tat man's last Tuesday. Tho day wns ideal for tho occasion nnd a crowd of nt least 200 were there to spo that tho snle went as it shou'd. Col. Watts of North Platte was at hifl best and conducted the snle in n way tint drew tho crowd into bid ding and everything sold high and fnst trom tno start to tinHIi. Kay (J. Lang ford as clerk alRo figured high in the game being woll known nnd a straight businessman. It has been proven it pays to havo nn auctioneer. NORTH PLATTE WITNESSES. The Names of North Platte Persons Familiar to AH. Who aro tho witnesses? They are North Platte people. Residents of North Platte who havo had kidney backache, kidney ills, blad der ills,; who havo usod Doan's Kidney Pills. These witnesbe3 endorse Doan's. Ono North Platte resident who speaks isJNorth Platte. J. M. Ilnrpor, 409 Dewoy St., North Platte, Neb., says: "I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney troubb' when living in Crvston, Iowa, and found them to bo a splendid kidney remedy. They romovod pains across my back which had troubled mo greatly. Thoy also strengthened my kidneys and regulated tho passnges of the kidney secretions. I do not henltnte to rec ommmend Doan's KWney Pills, pro cured nt McDonell & Graves' Drug store (now Schiller & Co's.) For snlobyalldealors. Price 50 cents. Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, solo agouti for the United States.' Remember tho,$ name Doan's nnd take no other. Referees 's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued in tho district court in and for Lincoln county, Nobraskn, on the 31st day of January, 1913, in nn action or partition wherein Francis l. Nightingale i3 nlnin- tlflf nnd Roy C. Nightingale. Rnyimnd A. Nightingale, u minor, Zona Oliyo Snider and Marion I. Snider, her. hus band and Villiam Smith, aro defen dant, I will sell nt public auction at the cast front uoor ot tho court house in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 8th day of March, 1913, at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m., tho following described real estate, situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to wit: woat half of northwest quarter and west half of southwest quarter of section 21, township 9, rnngo 80, woat of tho Gth p. m. Tho to miff of said sale will bo cash in hand, Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this 31st day of January, 1913. f4-5 O. TCJSldhb, Referee. OHDEIl OF HEA1UNO OH 'VV ON FOIt AV- l'OlNTMKNTOFSUMI V j. aDMINIS STKATlUii. In tho Comity Court. In tlio matter ot tho estate of Byron L. Robinson, deceased, Tho Stuto of Nebraska, Lincoln County, sh. On readlnu and tlllnir tho petition of Allco C. Robinson. pruyhiK that rojrular administration of said uaUtn msy be waived as provided by Sec tions K302, 3. 4, S. 0, Cobbey's SUitutw) of 1911. Ordered, That Feb. 26. 101.1, at a o'clock In tho forenoon Is assigned for hearing said potitlon.wlu-n all persons Interested In said matter may appear at u county lourt to ho held In nnd for said county, and show cause why )rayr of petitioner should not be granted. This order to Ikj printed for thmo successlvo wchI.s In the North I'latto Tribune a Iwd semi wivikly newspaper '.tublishod in Lincoln county, Nebraska, prior to Ftb 2R, lain. f3 3 JOHN GUAN T, County Judsce Bring in your hnrnoss and saddles and hnvo them fixed up and oiled. Spring rush will soon bo hero and your harness will not bo in ropnir. Bring them in soon and give us a trial, Forstedt & Sheedy Monuments Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn (Granite Co., p. ALDEN, Salesman' Mi. Farmer? The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH 4 The University "ScHool of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. -, All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent tcachern. J Address al innu ries to 122 Wv Front street or phone BlncK 341. - .vr"" " Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST,'1 Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. WW, 1TDIIELL GRADUATE DENTIST Tclophono lied 45C BOOM Dewoy St. North I'latto, Nebraska. e90eaoooeooooc DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Hospital accommodations. Medical and surgical attention. Klvtn obstetrical cases, Olllco Phono lh3 Hcs. IMione M Oilier McDonald Statu Hanlt McVg oooo)e ! tsoneeCQa J GEO. B. DENT, J V Physician and Surgeon, Oifico over McDonald Bank. Phones ( UlUCU luV j Residence 115 rijriWr JWSfti MrfW. I. 5 (- Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, and you will always bo a friend to them. In their making only the best tobacco is used, they aro well made, and always give satisfaction. Ve carry a full line of tobacco's and smokers' articles'. J. P. SCHMALZRIEn The Maker of Good Cigars. The Kind oJ Clothes Gentlemen Wear t Guaranteed Quality, erfecfc ht, n Prices Right Custom made Suit $20 to $45 Tailor made Suit. $25 to $47. Satisfaction guaranteed Karie Gerle,. TAILOR. over McDonald Bank. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Cornor Gth nnd Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thompson. Oldest Dank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, .Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Buslns.s. jm Di dfield dfield, Physicians and Surgoons. WILMS J. HEDFIELD. Surjrcon. JOE 11. KEDPIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PIipNE 642. i iiiBMiiiiiiiiwwii miTinriTi" I WMWWHI.VM ; :'l Signet Chapter 0. E. S NO. 55 Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of month at Masonic Hull nt 7:30 p. ovcry m. V i ' i vm The leading Live Stock and Gen eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T- F. "WATTS. Phone Red 630, Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is thero need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Aro the kitchen" arrangements convoniont and sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. Nofonly are we exports ut repsir work, but thero will be little need for repairs if wo install your plumbing. You'll be surprised otourfairestimates if you "talk price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 09. Res. Phone G83 Corner bUthand Locust. 3KECTIS3S22aKE532E225ES2S.V3 TRONIZE THEJ House of Good .'howl When in Nortlf PJsile. Motiop Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. sssssmmsssssmss. F PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-five years experience. Satfs faction guaranteed. See or write mo m'chlO 320 E. 11th St. North Platte $20,000.00. Tho school district hf the city of North Platte, in the county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska. School Bonds. Sealed bid aiU be received by the undersic' -cretary of the school distrh&jfity of North Platte, in the Hg"jfE.ncoln, state of Ne brasko?rin7ii G o'clock p. in. 17th day of February. 19l3,for $20,000.00 regis tered school bonds of said district. Said bonds will bo issued in denom inations of $1,000.00 each, numbered from ono to twenty inclusive dated Anril 1st. 1913. maturo twenty vears Lf rom date, butpayablo at the option of tno district niter ten years. Bonds will bear five (5) per cent interesl payable semi-annually, on April 1st nnd October 1st at the Fiscal Agencv of the state of Nebraska, Now York City. All bids must bo accompanied by a certified check for $500.00 mode pay ablo to F. L. Mooney, treasurer of said district. Tho right is reserved to re ject any or all bids. Done by order of tho Board of Edu cation this Gth day January 1913. ff A. F. Stkeitz, Secretary. NOTIOR FOU PUBLICATION. SurlalNo. 07HI. Pf pftrtmeutof tho Interior U. 8 Lind Olllco at North Platte. Nob Ian .'3th. IV18 Notice Ishoruhy clvon that Will C. Mastew. of North Platte, Neb., who, on Nooinlr (Mi, iwM, mauo Homestead unity Serial No 07tfi, for nt,, Sec Vi, Township Vi. north. HaniteW. V., flth Prlnclpal-Mortdtan. ImH tiled, notlc" of Intention to roakollnal threw year proof, to establish claim to tho land amive lSerllol, before Itctjlster and Kecelver. at North Platte, i !.. on tho SQili day of Man-h, 1918. Claimant namog as wlmetsos: Cirl llrooder, John fowler. Huuh So ifer and Will itunior. an oi .-orui I'luiiu. jsoiir . Jjx B J. K. Kvans KeKtstar. LEGAL NOTICE To Geornro Herbert Box and Georglna M. II. Box, his wife, non-resident defendants. You and each of you will hereby take notice inai liaio s. uaudreauit, planum, mod his pcU Hon in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against you and each of you in a suit in Allien you aro imploadou with Wellllvot Heal Kstatoand Improvement Company, a corporation, the object nnd and prayer of which petition are to iiuict in the plaintiff against you, titlo to the following described lands situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska , to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 and the south half of lot 0. In block 7, of the original town of WcllHeet, Nebraska, and more particularly to ulot title axalnst a curtain quit claim deed made and executed liv vou to lot 7 nnd the south half of lot a In said block 7, on JuntriWf ivji, to one u. r. iiicks ana to cure certain appar ent defects therein and particularly In the ac knowledgement thereof. You and each of you will make answer to said petition on or before the 3rd clay of March, 1913, or your respcctlvo defaults will bo taken. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska. January 20, 1913, Isaib S. Gauphkault. Plaintiff. J31-4 By II. K. Evans, his Attorney. k .T .1 1T . MnMMOHHHNMMianHHMM. naaEartsMiH?!OWy A iauBUJUJS i IT CijP . t-- ai A 1 i LOUDEN The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning nnd repairing, lot 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 bo dono. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of tho Nynl drug store. f A. J AdlCiO. 01WWEj JBiLa : Doctors Ames & Ames, J; Physicians and Sumeons, J Office over Stono Drug Co. B m,, I Office 273 Phones ReaMcnco 273 1 PRORATE NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of MichachAlhert Foster, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, January. 21, 1913. Notice is hereby Riven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate beforo tho county judi?o or Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said roiintv. nn tho 2Sth dav of Feb.. 1013. nnd on tho 26th day of Aug., 1813, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the purpose or presenting tiietr claims tor examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for tho administrator to settle said estate, from the 24th day of IVb. 1913. A ropy of this order to be published In tho North riatte Tribune, n legal semi-weekly news paper published In said county for four successlvo weeks prior to February 25, 1913. J2S-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. NOTICF. OF SETTLEMENT. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, es. In the County Court. ' In the mattrr of the estate of Carl E. Schaeffer, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, lepatees, and others in t rested In tho estate of Carl K- Schaeder. Take notlciv that W. II. Hunger. Jr., has filed In tho county ' court a report of his doings as administrator of Carl E. hchaeffer estate, and it is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 18th day of February, A. D 1913, before the court at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest tho same. And notice of this proceeding is ordered given In the North Platte Tribune, n semi-weekly newspaper, printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing, February 18, 1913. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 25th day of Jan. A D., 1913. J28-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judgo Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Lincoln county Land Company, a corpor ation Is platntifl', and Viola A. Brodino ct nl arc defendants, and to mo directed I will on the 24th uay of February, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: northeast quarter (neW) and tho south one-half (sH) of section twent-one (21), town ship ten (10), range twenty-nine (29) west of tho Gth F, M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 20. 1913. J22-6 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff, Legal Notice. To Charity Miller and Miller, her husband, first nnd real name un known, Benjamin Ball and Ball his wife, first and real nemo unknown, Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife, first and real name unknown, Joseph Selfs and Sells, his wife, first and renl name unknown, John Sells and I Sella, his wife, first and real name unknown, Ella Sells, Addie Sells nnd iMay Davis, nee Sells, and Davis, her husband, first and real name un known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Boll, and Armstrong, her husband, first nnd real name unknown, Worthington Ball and Ball, his wife, first and ral name unknown, Bcrthn Savage and Savage, her husband, first and real name unknown, Amelia Wilkins and Wilkins, her husband, first and real namo unknown and Florence Shepard: You and each of you ore here by notified that you have been sued in the district court of Lincoln county, ' Nebraska, together with Thomas Ball and Ball, his wife, first and real name .Unknown, Alma Stevens and Stevens, her husband, first and real name unknown, by Hezekiab Ramsey, Plaintiff, tho object and prayer of -the petition filed therein being to quiet nnd confirm in the plaintiff title nnd possession against you and each of you in and to an undivided one-half interest in the following des cribed landg situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: A portion of lot "1" of the County Clork's subdivi sion of part of tho northwest quar ter of section 33, township 14, range 30. west of the .0th P. M., des cribed as follows: Commencing at tho northeast corner of said lot "I," thence west from said northeast corner 10 de grees north 220 feet west; thence south 10 degrees west 198 feet; thenco east 10 degrees south 88 feet; thenco north 10 degrees east 132 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 132 feet; thence north along the enst line of Lot "I" 60 feet to the place of beginning, owned by tho plaintiir under nnd by virtue of a deed thereto from one Georgo H. Woodword and further to have the estates and shnroo of the .defendants or so many of them ac the court may find entitled to sharo thoroin as tho hoirs of Elizabeth Ramsey, deceased, confirmed and sot aside the remaining undivided one half interest in said proporty of which Elizabeth Ramsoydied seized in feo, the same to be confirmed and set aside to the plaintiff and the defendants or so many of them ns may bo found entitled to Bhare therein as tho sole heirs at law of Baid Elizabeth Rnmsey.deceased, and to havo all of said described property partitioned to the plnintiff and the de fendants as their estates therein shall bo confirmod by the court, and for such other and furthor relief as justice and equity may require. You and each of you will mnke answer to said petition on or beforo tho 24th day of February, 1913, or decree will be taken ns in said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, January 10th, 1913. Hezekiah Ramsey, Plaintiff, By E. H. Evans, His Attorney, j 14-4 Horial No. 01283. NOTIOR KOU PUBLICATION .DKl'AHTMKNT OF Til K INTHtlOIt. United Btatcs Land OQIco. At North Platte, Nobraska. Dec 4.1W2. Notlcn Is horoby given that .lospph " A. Ivnajdl of North Platte Neb., who on AuiciiBt 30. 1WJ, , made homestead entry Serial No, Olifa for all of Section 21. Town HI N It an no SO W of tho 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to mako Unal threo year proof, to OHlabllsh claim to tho land alxvo aoHcrlbod, Wore tho register and receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 6th day of February. 1913. Claimant names an witnesses: Catpor P. Hlvlts, Kdwln W. Wright. Ituport Scliwalgor and William L Slvlt. all of North Platte. Neb. dio-O John E.iEvans negiater.