Commissioners' Proceedings. April 2, 1913. Board fnet pursuant to adjourn ment Present Roberto, Whito, Her minghnusen and county clerk. The county treasurer is horoby authorized to refund to Klizanetn uurno irom tne 1912, taxes on nosscdi vnluation of $2.00 on account of error In valuation of lots 1 & 2 block 120. oritrinal town of North Platte, nnd county clork is directed to correct errow on books. The following claims woro pllowed to the different road ovorEeors for work to be done in the various roadHlistricts, to wit: 0 B Paron8, district 17, $100.00 AV R Weakly, district 24, 60.00 Jorgen Rosscn. district 20, 100.00 Wm Pittman, district 31, 100.00 H Llnnomcycr, district 21, 200.00 Burt Light, district 25, 100.00 Geo E Hardin, district 40, 30.00 E Knight, district 20. 75.00 Wm Sundquist, district 35, 100.00 II C Colin, district 15, CO 00 .7 N Carlisle, district 50, 75.00 John W Kilmer, district 30, 34.00 W M Dymond, district 4, 50.00 Goo F Meyers, district 23, 100.00 Nate Brntten, district 31, 30.00 John F. Snyder, district 32, 100.00 Walter Grady, road work allowed on allowed on district 1, 17.85 Alfred Johnson, road work allowed on district 4, 12.80 W J Thomas, road work allowed on district 1, 1.00 Goo Hoover, bridge work allowed on bridge fund for 20.00 , Checked books of P K Hoffman, overBeer for district 42 for tho year 1912, find due him tho sum of 259.00 and same- is hereby allowed on said district 42 and settlement made. Chocked books of S Trusty oyorseer for district 43, iind balance duo county of 48.09. treasurer's roceint of which Is hereby acknowledged and settlement nindo. Tho resignation of E S Brown, as sessor for Dickons precinct is horoby nccoptd and B J Brown appointed to fill vacancy. Whereupon tho board adjourns to April 3, 1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. April 3, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Roborta, White, Hermlnghau son and county clork. Tho following claims wore allowed on the general fund, to-wit: Nona Mnrcott, salary for March, 50.00 Clso R. Chappol), salary for March, 133.33 Joseph Wilson, salary for Mach and cash items, GO. 75 T F Wntts, salary for March, 75.00 A J Salisbury, salary for March, 12.V00 A J Salisbury, jailors fco3 first quar ter 1913, 135.00 A J Salisbury, mileage in state cases first quarter 1913. 103.40 A J Salisbury, board of prisoners first quartor 1013, 103.00 Goo. N Gibbs, sulary first quarter 1013, 212.49 C W Yost, salary for March, 137.50 C W Yost, office oxponsos for March, 27.40 I Geo B Dent, salary for 4th quarter 1912 nnd medicine 103.95 Anna Andors6n, care of connty poor, 50.00 E J Barnes, printing, 80.80 Nobr Telephone Co, rent for Fob and toll charges 38.40 Nobr Telephone Co, ront for March nnd toll charges, 27.00 N Nobr Tolophono Co, rent for April and toll charges, 23.55 Busslo Salisbury, transcribing assess ors books, 30.00 ' ' L E Roach, serviced ns attorney, state vh llniry Lindell, 40.00 North Platte Wutor Dep't, wator ront for court houso and jail, 27.40 G W Robert, services nnd mileage, 75.70 - D B White, services and mileage G3.10 i' w iiormwgtiauson, services nnu mileage, 05.20 " Anna Leach, Iioujo rent for county poor, 30.00 North Plntto Eloctric Co-, light sorvicc court houso and jail for Dec, Jan and Feb nnd repairs, 117.03 Martin Jopaon, cash for road Dist 14, SlOO.QO Jacob Miller, cash for road district 38, 50.00 Whereupon tho board adjourns to April 17, 1913. D W Yost, county clerk. Locq1 and Personal W. N. Uoso liMs purchased a Bulck touring car at tho Davis garage. 'EdWnru Bonhor, of Gothenburg. spout tho week end visiting friends in this city, Corbin Jones nnd party left Friday mprnlng for Pnxton to spend sovenil days hunting. Mrs. Glnn Forgerson returned Satur day morning from a visit with friends in Pnxton and Choycnne. Knight McIIatton, of Chnppell, who spent tho-past week with Lewis Lawson returned homo Sunday ovonlng, f . Mis Mnbol Martin, of Suthorhind, Arrived Saturday morning to visit Miss Alico Fltzpatrlck for n fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Payton, of Sutherland, who spent last week In town with frlpnds, rotufnod homo Snturday morn- Mr. nmlMrs&$ppnnn, of Arapahoe, who visited WrdndjMra. John Den for ton days rerOrfffcdio. Arapahoo Sunday evovlng. $Jfci Miss Lucjk'B'rD'svnr formerly of this ;ity, arrived, from Mudrid tho latter pare oi mat wL'oxao visit menus nnu nttond the 10 tc-acliura' convention. A gnme of baseball was played on tho local dintnond Friday, afternoon by tho teams of the itophoirroro and fresnmnn clauses the former winning by a score pfjjl.jtoll. Batteries woro Husbnnd, Cross, 'Miller, Jones and Boguo. Four hundred heud of hogs woro de livered to th buyer at Staploton Mon day and Tuesday of last week, George Hughes, of Garfield, was ono of the farmers "making dollyorlos, selling a Bufilsiont number to bring him $1,750, Basing tuolr ngures on reports ro coived from their field agents through out tho Ohio Hoods districts, official of thu Hod Cross socio ty who hnvo been placed In clmrgo of thu roliof work In that state havo issuod u statement es timating that 451 persons lost their lives during tho floods. Ohiouns numbering 77,133 need aid for rehabilitation, ac cording to tho statement. North Platters at Long Beach. Long Beach, Calif., Mch 27, 1913. Dear Mr. Lditor: It occurred to me that some of your readers would be interested in knowing of a gathoring of North Platte peoplo in far off California a few days ago. On Tuesday, March 25th, while the people of Omaha were scorching in the ruins of tholr formor beautiful and comfortable homes for victims of the fierce tornado which mowed a frightful nath through their city, nnu wniie thousands in unio nnu inuiana were praying for rescue from tho awful Hoods which woro devastating their states, a goodly number of formor and present North Hatters woro picKnicK Ing in tho opon air on tho sandy beach at Long Boach within forty yards of the waters of tho broad Pacific. I will try nnd give you an idea of tho setting of the picture. The tables wore set In tho open air on the fnmous long beach which gives tho city its name, which stretches for four milos along its south ern limit. To tho southeast the long pleasure pier reaching nearly a quarter of a mile out In tho ocean. Directly south tho bluo cxnanso of tho greatest of oceans stretching beyond the limit of vision. Slightly to the southwest across the channel nearly thirty miles nway beau tiful Santa Catalina Island reared her sharn ncaks. Circling on and looking soven miles acrois the bay could be i plainly seen the little city of San Pedro, nestling nt tho foot of tho Palos Vcrdes hills. Behind us to the north the beau tiful home city of Long Beach with hor 25,000 permanent population (not tourist) tho most prominent objnets in view being the Immense $2,000,0(0 plant of the Southern Calif. Edison Co., the Salt Lake Basculo Bridge over the Long Beach hnrbor entrance, tho great Craig ship building yards with two great ships under construction and the palatial Hotel Virginia in tho near fore ground. In the nonr back ground north of the city tho delightful suburban resi dence districts of Los Corritos Heights and Signal Hill, overlooking the whole beautiful panorama, whllo back of all in the clear distance from north to east loomed In succession tho great ranges of the Sierra Madrc, tho San Bernardino and the San Jacinto moun tains. -' Standing on the pleasure pier uf tor our picnic dinner wo could see at our feet tho bathers frolicking in the surf in Old Ocean, and turning half around and raising our oyes could sco with & -v -vT vvv'VPv'vrw,N- yr"v' v v vv & i HENS? jnumDf We will pay for your hsis. No.. Platte 422 WEST frNWWN-N W IHC Wagons Are Tough ID you ever notice when one of tho wheels of your loaded wagon dropped into a rut or bumped over a stone how the seat springs gave and rebounded, almost throwinc you off? That is an indication of the shock and strain that the rigid spokes and axles have to stand whenever the wagon is traveling over a rough road or through a field. The IHC wagons your local dealer sells Weber New Bettendorf Columbus or Steel King take these stresses and strains as a matter of course. From neckyoke to tail board they are built of selected, air-dried lumber, strong and tough, bending to strains but coming back as straight and true as ever when tho load 13 removed. Besides being tough, IHC wagons are light running. Tho wheels have just the right pitch and gather, and run true. All skeins and skein boxes are paired. The running gear is assembled by skilled workmen whose wages depend as much o 1 the quality as on the quan tity of the work thoy turn out. Consequently, IHC wagons are practically all of the same high standard of quality throughout. V Weber and Columbus wagons have wood gears; New Bettendorf and Steel King have steel gears. I II C local dealers sell tho wagon best suited to your work and conditions. Get catalogues and literature from them, or, ad dress your request to International Harvester Company of America" (Incorporated) Crawford Ncls. I L5S marvellous distinctions Old Baldy and his glistening top and other snow capped summits of the Son Bernandino range. Though weakly doscribed, how do you like the picture? The picnic was very impromptu nnd hurriedly prepared for and many re ceived notice of it too late to arrange to nttend. Nevertheless it was most delightful nffair nnd somu thirty odd people who have at some time lived In or near North Platte sat down to a bountiful table and afterwards spent a most onjovablo day in renewing old friendship" nnd tnking in the sights of this incomparable beach resort. It was tho unanimous expression that this was the precursor of u similar every year. The following wero pres ent: Capt. and Mrs, W. II. Hamilton, Miss Penrl Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunningham, Miss Mnry Cunning ham. Mrs. Mnzie Isaacs (nee Cunning ham) and daughtor, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doolittle, Marston Doolittlo, Mrs. G. II. Stevenpon (nee Doolittle) and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pat terson, Mrs Eva Baldwin, Ms. Blanche Field, Mrs. S. E. Douglns, Mrs. F. E. Douglas (nee Scharman), 'Mrs. R. H. Douglas (nee Fisher), Mrs. S L. Davis, Mrs, J. W. Fisher (nee Davis), Mrs. B. Charles Ormsby, Mrs Annie M? Church, John Keith, Russell' Fowles. Mrs. John Soranson, Mrs. C. II. Rankin (nee Sorcnson), Mrs. F. M Ilnllotte (nee Sorenson) and son. Mrs. W. L Bright, Mrs. C. II. Ridor, Mrs. Cotton, and Al Babbitt. Yours sincerlj, MlLTON DOOLITTLE. Mrs. Honry Hollingsworth, of Her shey, who visited Mr. und Mrs. Hollings worth of this city, left for home Satur doy. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpo, of Sterling, who wero guests of their daughter Mrs. W. A. Forward, left for Central City Saturday morning to visit relatives. Fred vonBechman, of Hastings, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koontz this week. For Sale . The southeast quarter of section 5-1- 31 and the EJ SW1 of SWJ, 00 acreB. in Section 2-13-31; $30 per acre, one third cash, terms to suit on balance, six per cent interest. Also Block 3, South Park addition to North Plntto. Price $1GOO one-half cash. Address, H. E. Nichols. Sterling, Colo. HENS? you lie a pound Bring them irf.e Prodmce Co, FRONT ST. - VsW WsWtj mm OSS DIRE DISTRESS It is near at Hand to Hundreds of Tribune Readers, Don't neglect an aching back, Bnckache is often the kidneys' cry for help. Neglect hurrying to tho kldnoys aid, means that urinary troubles may follow. Or danger of worso kidney trouble. Geo. VV. Wcinborgor, 109 West Ninth street, North Platte, Neb., says: "Two years ago I become nfillctod with kidney troublo nnd suffered from agon lzin3 pains,through;ny back. I grad ually grew worse, was stiff and lame and on account of losing my rest nt night, became all run down. My kld noys did not perform their functions properly. Learning of Donn's Kidnoy Pills, I procured them from McDonell & Graves' drug storo (now Schiller & Co's) and after I had taken the con tents of six boxes, I was entirely oured. Prior to using Doan's Kidney Pills, I had to lay off from work for sovcral months, but after taking this remedy only one month, I was able to resume work." ' For sole by all doalors. Price 50 cents Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the Unitod States. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. Mrs. Georgo Morgan, of Ogalalla, who spent tho past week with her mother Mrs. A. S. Chamborlain, re turned home the latter part of last week. The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonner-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front stroet or phono BlacK 341 Quality Cigars In n cigar quality is the prime factor. Some cigars, oven those costing a dime, don't have tho quality. The renson our cigni j nro popular is becuuso quality is our first consideration. Some of our brands hnvi been on the market for 25 years and they aie the same good cigur as when first made. Our reputation for good cigars was earned by making qunhty the first consideration. T P SClMAXZWEn The Maker of Good Cigars. .96!S-.ee.e, i,-e-e-s.s-s.ts&&&t-at ff X I L. A. LIME North Side Jewoler 13 years experience nt tho bendf. Can do j all kinds of repairing. Ucd rock prices. AH ssssisssssEssasssmsasmsi 'RONIE the House of Good Show When in Norlh Plalfe Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matineo Saturday After noon nt2:30 O'clock. 1 CENTS. tgeaesHs ORDEIl OF HEARING ON PETITION FOIt AP POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. The Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S9. In the County Court. In the matter of tho estate of Walter B. McNeel, deceased, On reading and filing the petition of Mary C. McNeel, praying that administration of said estate may lie granted to herself as Admin istratrix Ordered, That Apr. 15, 1913, at 9 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 wild county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner should notbo granted; and that notice of the pmdency of said petition nnd tho hearing thereof bo given to all persons interested In Baid mnttir by publishing a copy of this order in the Norlh Platte Tribune ii legal seml-wrckly news paper printed in said county for three successivo weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated March 12, 1913. m21-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Borlal No. 0I5HD. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION DEPAHTMENT Or THE TNTKKIOH. ' United States Land OIIIcp. At North Platte. Nebraska, Feb 10. 11)13, Noltuo Is lumiliy given that Charles O. Long of North Platte Nob., who oi January 18. 11)10. , made homestead entrr Serial No. OIWi fnr tho eat half ,if tho southwest nuarter ard Ioih .1 and 4, Section 18. Town 14 N Rango 30 W of the nth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of In tention to make, final three year nnM)f. to establish claim to the land above doM-'rllied, lie fore thu register nnd receiver at North Platto. Nebraska on tho 16th day or April, 11)13 Claimant names as witnesses; Oeorgii ICopf, Geoitm Long. V A Robinson nnd Dlek Ross, all of North Platto. Neb. flH- JoiinEJEvanh Register NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. In tho County Court. In tho matter uf tho estate of Hans J. I Hansen, deceased. In tliecroJJturs. hers. legatee, and others In tt'rtwted In tfitfostuto of Hans J. Hansen. Tako notice, that Anna F. Hansen hi s tiled In the county court n report of hcrdo Invrs as executrix of said estate, and It is ordered that the same stand for hearing tho 29th day or April, A. I).. 1913, before tho court nt tho hour of 9 o'clock, u. m., at which time any person Interested may appearand -except to und content tho same. And notico of this proceeding Is v PIT I rH ' onlereil given In the North Platto Tribune, a I fceml'wcoMy newspaper, printed in said county i for throe successive witka prior to said date. Witness my hand and thu seal of tho county court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 1st day of Anr. A I) , 1013 s i H UN .RWT fVnrr lei'ir Coming to North Platte United Doctors, Specialists, Will Be at the Pacific Hotel April 14, 15 and 16, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Three Days Only r " - i i Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Disesesr OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE The United Doctors, licensed by the state of Nebraska for the treatment of deformities and all norvous nnd chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this trip, con sultation, examination, advice free, making no charge whatever, except the actual cost of medicine. All that is asked in return for these valuable ser vices in that every person treated will state tin result obtained to their friend and thus prove to the sick nnd afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treatments havo been discovered that are reasonably sure and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered by many former patients among America's lead ing stomach and norve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and so great and won dsrful have been their results that in many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sai atica, diabetes, bed-watting, log ulcers, weak lungs and thoso afflicted with long-standing, deep-seated chronic dis ease, that havo baffled tho skill of tho family physcian, should not fail to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or certain forms of can cer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the "Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dangcrou,! disease. It you have kidney or bladder trou bles bilng a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis nnd micro scopic examination. Deafness often has been cured in Bixty days. No mnttor what your Bilment may be. no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other physicians, it will be to your advantage to seo them at once. Have it forever settled in your mind. If your case is incurable they will give yni such advice ns may relievo and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or rolatives who are suffering becauso of your sickness, ns a visit this time may help you. Remember, this free offer la for one, day only. Slurried ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents. Oldest Dankin Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Business. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Rosidonco Red 630 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth and Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NED. R. D. Thomson. Dift rRdfiBld Idlield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. 11KDFIKLD, Sunreon. JOE II. IUJUFIKLD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 012. Hogs and uatt Estray Notice. Taken up on tho 9th day day of March, 1913, on Section 18, town 14, range 28, seven miles northwest of Maxwell, in Lincoln county, Nobr., by the undersigned who thoro resides, two black mares with whito on forehead. Owner will please call, pay charges and take animals away. C. H.James, Mnxwoll, Neb. NOTICE. To Whom It May Conccrn:- Notlco Is hereby Riven that tho mayor and city council will hold n special mcetlntr, beginning at tho hour1 8.(0 o'clock p. m. (central time) Tuesday, April 15th. 1913, In the council chamber for tho purpose of making assessments and tho levying of taxes for tho construction of sidewalks built by tho city along tho following described property: Lot 12. Wock 2, Trustco's Addition. Wnlk 4 feet wide. 12 feet long. 48 square feet at 11 cents per square foot $ G 28 Lot 8, Ulock 177, original town, walk 4 ft wido, 149 feet long, COO sq feet nt lie. .. 65 66 16 yards sand tilling for Baino lot 12 00 Lot 4, Ulock 1S7, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 145 feet long, 580 square feet at lie per square foot.. 03 80 Lot 8, Block 181, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 149 feet long, 596 squaro feet at 11 cents per square foof. 65 66 Lot 5, Block 180, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 149 feet long, 696 squaro feet at 11 cents per squaro foot , C5 56 5 yards sand for Ailing above lot 3 75 Lot 8. Block 186, original town. Walk 4 feet wide. 149 feet long, 596 square feet at 11 cents per square foot... 65 66 Lot 6, BlocK 20, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 83 feet long 332 square feet 11 cents per square foot 36 62 4 yards sand for filling above lot at 75 c .. 3 CO Lot 6, Block 20, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long 264 squaro feet at 11 cents per square foot... ,29 01 2 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c. 1 60 Lot 2, Block 65, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 square feet at at 11 cents per squaro foot.. ...... 29.01 776 yards dirt for filling above lot at 76c. . . 67 00 Lot 2 and 3, Block 66. original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 132 feet long, 528 square feet at 11 cents per square foot.,. , 68 03 Lot 1, Block 66, original town. Walk 4 feet wide. 83 feet long, 332 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 36 52 Lot 2. Block 67, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, C6 feet long, 264 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 29 04 Lot 6, Block 41, original town. Walk 4 feet . wide 83 feet long, 332 squaro feet at 11 cents per squaro foot...... , 36 52 3 yards sand for filling above lot at 76c. . . 2.25 Lot 6, Block 41 original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 f cot long, 264 squaro feet at 11 cents per square foot 29 OI 4 yards sand for filling above lots at 75 . 3 00 Lot 4, Block G4, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 83 feet long, 332 square feet at 11 centspcr square foot 36 62 3ynrdssand for filling above lot at 75c ... 2 25 Lots 2 and 3, Block 64. original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 132 feet long, 628 square feet at II cents per square foot 58 08 Lot 3. Block 65, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 square feet at 11 cents per square foot 29 01 18 yards sand for filling above lot at 75c. .13 60 Lot 7, Block 20, original town. Walk 4 feet wide, 66 feet long, 264 square feet at 11 cents per squaro foot , 29 Ol 4 yards sand for filling abovo lot at 76c.... 3 00 In addition to the obove amounts. Interest and advertising fees will be charged. All persons interested will file their objections. If any they have, to the assessing of taxes against the abovo described property and for the above described purposo on or before 8.0O o'clock p. m.. Tuesday, April 15th, 1913, as abovo stated for said meeting. CIIAS. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Referee s Sale. By virtue of an order issued in the district court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 17th day of March, 1913, in an action of partition wherein Hesekiah Ramsey is plaintiff and Charity Miller and Miller, her hus band, first arid real name unknown; Benjamin Ball and Ball, his wie, first and real name unknown; Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife, first and real nnme unknown; Thomas Ball and Han, nis wile, nrst ana real name un known; Alma Stevens and Stevens, her husband, first and real nnme un known; Joseph Sell3 and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown; John Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown; Ella Sells, Addio Sells, May Davis neo Sells and Davis, her husband, first and re) nnme -unknown; Roianna Armstrong ptm 'a!l an 1 Armstrong, her husband, first and real nama unknown; Worthincton Ball and -r- Ball, his wife, first and real name unknown; Bertha Savage and Savage, her husband, first and real name unknown; Amelia Wilkins and Wilkins, hor husband, first nnd real name unknown and Florence Shephard are defendants, I will sell at public auction at the east front door of the court house in the city of North Platte, r Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 19th day of April, 1913. at the hour of one o'alock p. m.. tho following described real estate situato in Lincoln Co., Nob., to-wit: An undivided one-half interest in a portion of lot "I" of the county clerk's subdivision of part of the north west quarter of section 33, township 14, range 30, west of the Gth p m., do scribed ns follows: Commencing at tho northonst cornerof said lot " I;" thence west from said northeast corner ten de grees north 220 ft. west; thence south 10 degrees west 198 ft. thence east 10 degrees south 88 ft. thence north 10 degrees east 132 ft thenco east 10 de grees south 132 ft. thence north along the cast line ot said lot "I" 66 ft to the place of beginning, being all of said lot "I" except a portion thereof 132 ft. square In the southeast corner thereof, the terms of 3aid sale to be cash in hand. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 17th day of March. 1913. ml8-G O. E. Elder, Referee. , NOTICE FOIt FUliUCATlON. Sttrlal No. 03710. Dopartmentof the Interior. U. S. Land Ollicn at North Platto. Nob. Alar 17th, U'13. Notico Is horoby clven that Alvln T. Ouyor, of North PlatlP. Nob., who, on February 8th. IPOS, made Ilomes,tal Entry No.23750 Ser ial No. 01716, for soi, nwM and lots 3, i 5, Section ti. Township 1. north, llantro 2U. V.. 0th Principal Meridian, has fllod notico of Intention to makelinal throo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo llcsrlster and IleCQlvrr. at North Plattu, Neb,, on tho 21st day of May, 1913. Olalmant names as wttnossos: Fred J. Male-no, AmIo Gutherless, Fred Sltnants and.IessoLoiik. all of North Platto, Nebr Ki 0 J. E Evans. KetrIstor. NOTICE FOR PfJIU.ICATION. Serial No. 03749. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ollice at North Platte, Neb. April 3, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby (riven that Laura Shaw, of North Platte, Neb., who on March 9. 1908, mode II. E. No. 23825, Serial No. 03749. for NH, NWM. SWM NWK, and N W'i SWK, Section 28. Township 15, North, Knm'o 31, West of tho Ctli Principal Meri.ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on the Gth day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Tooka, H. F Doebkc, Wm Slebold, Dave Macomber, all of Norlh Platte, Neb. aS-S J. E EVANS, Register NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. 0595. Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Oihce at North Platte. Nebr. Feb. 25, 1913. Notico is hereby Riven that Edward Illma, or Norm t'latte, Nebr., who, on February o, 1910, made llomestond Entry No. 04&95, for NE! and tho EH of SE4. Section 2. twp. 15, N. nre. 30, west of tho Cth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, boforo the reirlstcr and receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 25th day of April 1913. Claimant names as. witnesses: John Reeves, Robert Reeves, Frank Hoed, Henry Greeley, all of North P'r.tte, Nelr. mt-l J r Evnn, Pi scr. W m Hi.' i qy