-" ' hlffiiTiifiiiUTfi in .iihi'iln lih'MBt in itifc'ili iHftwtMi .''sjrtHsw lmiliiiMi lHu'nmniiuiiiiiiww 1- MWWWKIII w urn ii wimwii it..., i a mAmt ,n m. !? i i ;hlllitilllMllllWWIWWWMaWWMW B9KiB.. TSW&x&r, AT ! Serai -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor asd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25 Ouo Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Kntored at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. -- v - '- i TUESDAY. AUG 12. 1913. "Good for Sore Eyes." In those dnys when tho burden of conversation on tho streots is the loss or probable the JoBs-of tho corn crop, it is a relief to tako a drive twenty miles west through the vnllcy nnd note the condition of the crops on tho irri gated farms. Except the fields that were hit by tho hail a month ago, corn Js in splondid condition and there is n big acreage, tho sugar beets look exception ally fine, nnd the thousands of acros of alfalfa is now ready for tho third cut ting, and the last crop will bo the heaviest of tho three. From the I3nkor school house to the O'Fallon bluff, tho valley has tho appearance of a farmor's paradiso nnd every indication of a pros porous community. Wo sympathize with tho dry land farmer over the loss of his crop, and at tho same time we rojoico with tho Irrigation farmer over his evidence of success. In our drive Sundny we stopped for a short time with J. R. Whito, whoso 3G0 ocro farm is one of tho best in tho valley. Laut spring Mr. Whito, leased his land to several Jnps for a period of three yonrB, retaining only about ten acres which surround his pretty .and confortabln residence, nnd by so doing ho is enabled to "rest up" after many consecutive years of close application to farm vork. Evidently the Japs are "making good," for certainly crops on tho farm nro fine, ospocinlly tho two lnrge fields of of beota, and tho "yellow boys" will have a nice sum in the bank after paying their yearly rontal of $2, 400. Mi. White's apple orchard about two and one-half acros -is boaring heavily this year, tho limbs of mony of tho trees bonding to the ground under tho weight of fruit. A number of tho trees will yield from twtnty to twoilty i five bushels each, not-with-stonding the orchard was in tho track of tho hail storm. During tho stonn several cotton wood trees elghtQon or more inchos in diameter wero uprooted, but none of tho buildings wore damaged. Mr. White krops ovorythlng on his farm near and orderly nnd this enhances Its attractivenosa Suffragist Workers. Dr. Alllo B. Wlomer, of Lincoln ac companied by her daughter Catherine, arrived in tho city Friday driving a Ford car in which thoy are muklng a tour of tho stato in the Intoresjts of woman's suffrage, Mrs, Wiemorisono of'tho most noted workers in tho tnove mont in Nebraska; n gifted undtalontod woman. Sundny morning sho spoko nt tho Presbyterinn church on n moral subject, and Inst evening delivered an address nt the court house on "Equal Suffrage" Tonight sho will spoak at tho same place, using ns her subject "Hulmnn Efficiency." t New Grocery Store. John LoMastor has rented his room on-cast Sixth street, to be vacated by tho Ilendy-Ogior Co., to Chas. Emple, w,ho will open a grocery store Mr. Empio recently purchased, a surplus, stock of goods and storo furnishings of II, L. Grcoson, nnd this ho will use ns a noileus for'hls store. Ho oxpects to opon for business on. or about tho first of September. Bryan Says Diets are Fine. Fiold Agent Bryan snys sugar boats in his torrltory nro in excollont condi tion and promise n heavy yield. About Bovonty-fivc acres of tho Into planted beotfl In tho Hershey section that wore in the hnil zone several weoks ago, failed to revive, but tho early planted have fully recovered from tho effects of tho hail and are doing fine. In tho county court Saturday F. A, Hansel), of this city, obtained n judg ment against Luthor Owans, of Staple ton, fpr soyonty-five dollars for dama ges resulting from a collision by a car driven drlvon by Owens and a motor cyclo riddon by Hansell. Tho accident occurred at Locust and Front streets J.uly 3rd. Hansoll sued for $125. Tho docreo given carried with it the state ment that each party pay his own costs. Notice for Bids. t Sealed bids will bo received by A. P. Streitz, Socy of tho Board of Education, untoG o'clock p. in., Aug. 11th, for tho construction of 2000 square foot of cement sidowalk, on block 1G8, according to specifications of B, M. Reynolds, "u- ' Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. "I wus attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and used tho doctor's medi cine nnd other remedies with no rollof, only Rotting worso nil the tlmo, I was unuble to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounda. I suf fered for about two months when 1 wus advised to use Chamborlnin's Colic. Cholera Jind DlnrrhooaRemedy. used two'bottles ofjft nnd It cave mo perma nent relief," writes B, W, Hill of Saow HilLJSMC. Forsalo by nil dealers. Commissioners' Proceeding. August 5, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment, Present Roberts, White, Hcrming haasen and county clork. Ira L. Mlltonborgor is hereby ap pointed Justice of Peaoe of North Platte No. 4 and bond approved. The bond of JohnTrazler, onstablo of North Platte No. 1 is hereby ap proved. Roads 3G9, 370 and 107 coming up for final action, said action is deferred un- till Oct., 7, 1013. Tho following claims were allowed on the bridge fund, to-wlt:-Creeloy Bundy, brldgo work..$ 21 00 W M Dymond, bridge work.. 31 00 II C Cohn, bridge work 14 30 John Kammort, bridge work.. 4 00 Maxwell Lumber & Grain do. lumber 139 75 ) Allowed on different road funds, to- wit: P W 6lson, road work allowed on district 10 2 00 Geo Meyers, cash for district 23..' 100 00 William Pittman, cash for dis trict 31 100 00 II C Cohn, cash for district 15 75 00 H B Sanderson, cash for- dis trict? 75 00 Russel Grader Mgf. Co., fresno .and plow, allowed on. Com'r district No. 2 for 37 95 Tho county treasurer is hereby auth onzed to correct the tax list on lot 12 block 115 North Platte, so ns to show a reduction of $250 00 assessed value, by reason of orror in assessment. A consent potltion for n change in road No. 9 beginning at a point on road No. 9 nt the south enst corner of the south east quarter of section 15, T. 12, R. 28, thence running west on section line between sections 15 and 22, T. 12, R. 28, nbout 120 rods, thence in o north westerly diroction to the half section line on section 15, T. 12, R. 38, about 50 rods, thence north on said half sec tion line to the S W corner of tho S E i df Sec. 10. T. 12, R. 28 nboutSOO rods, thonco west to tho cornor of sections 9 and 1G, T. 12, R. 28, nbout one-half mile, thence west on section line be tween sections 9 nnd 10, T. 12, R. 28 to Cottonwood Canyon to a proposed bridge to bo built across said canyon, nnd thonce west about five rods to con nect with No. 211, nndthatpQrtion road No. 9 as now travelod In a diagonal diroction-across Sec. 15, T. 12, R. 28 be vacated and Target Bridge be re moved, comes before tho board for action, and the board being of the opinion tho change to bo for the public good, grants the petition ns presented, excepting that tho road to run north of tho section lino pnrt of tho way bqtween sections 15 nnd 22, T. 12, R. 28 accord ing to agroement botwoon the board and Chas. Mngnusson. iTho matte'r of tho application l Chas. Vest, Jr., for license to run a pool hall in the village of Wellflcet, Nebr., comes before tho board for action. There being a strong remon monstrnnco filed, showing tho senti ment of tho community to bo very much against the operation of a pool hall in said vlllngo, tho bonrd hereby docides to with hold the license. Whereupon the board adjourns to August 18, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. Heavy Corn Loss. A loss of 300,000,000 bushels of corn, tho nation's greatest farm crop, has re sulted from thegrentdnmngowroughtby drouth and other conditions since July 1, the government's agricultural exports estimated Snturdny in their August crop roport. A total production Jof 2,072,000, 000 bushels of corn wns predicted. This is 452,000,000 bushels less than Inst year's crop. Tho general condition was placed at 75.8 per cent of a normal, compared with 89.1 on July 1. Kansas wns hit hardest, the condition having boon re duced from 81.G per cent In July to 30 per cont on August I. Oklahoma enmo next with a condition of 41, against 87 in July, and Nebraska reported G7 against 91 July 1, Thoso throo states have nlnjost 19 per cent of tho total planted to corn tins voar. NORTH PLATTE WITNESSES. The Names of North Platte Persons Familiar to All. Who ore tho witnesses? They are North Platte people. Residents of North Platto who have had kidney backnche, kidney ills, blad der illaj'who hnvo used Doan's Kidnoy Pills. These witnesses ondorso Doan's. One North Platte resident who speaks is J. M. Harper, 409 Dewoy St., North Platto, Neb., says: "I had occuslon to uso Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney trou ble when living in Creston, Iowa, and found them to bo a splondid kidney remedy. They romovod pains across my back, which hnd troubled mo greatly. , Thoy also strengthened my kidnoys and regulntod tho passages of tho kidney sccrotlons. I do not host! tato to recommend Doan's Kidnoy Pills, procured at McDonell & Graves' drug store (now ShillerCo's. drug storo.)" For snle by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-MUburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's nnd tnke no other. The Parson of Cinnamon Gulch Bv WILLIAM SINGUION It was Sunday in the in. .us fain; on Cinnamon Mli-u. But mi- '( not beltiK riMpiHii-d n In fiuim-d .in mtinltles However, woid liml '"'"' ' from tin- Hf Arthur l'lvm thni i hud been M'lil out m u mn-ii'I) t stun the people on n 'Jillim-m our fie wan roiiiinu iiiiioiic IIh-iii t rwim US lOllfJ UK tlf'-eSHIII. Will' II Mllftlll t. build a piiiri- of wornlii;- About IU oVIocU mi iiiik Sui.d m morning u niau uuu- up "' whose uppoitrutii'o did nut m-Hit In dlcnto that he wus ii'liill ritti-rt I tho work lu hand III tin'i' vwi ho woro a stubble ueuid. and nl hi parol wns by no menus clerical i i deed, It was the ordlunrj iWiii tho country sombrero, tin huh -i. . nnd trousers tucked In Ills Iwotm I lng n position in the oontcr oi In, ho said tn n loud voice: till' 'H. "Friends, I Uavo coum uiuuiik " to eject Satan from your uiUWfV i . sight I sou on this Snbbuth tuorulii -ono to nppnll the heart, lnsU'iui ! wnshin' up nnd puttln' on your im-' clothes for lueetln'. instead or inm.i era brushln' tho children's hair "nnd puttlu' clean aprons on 'em tor s.m day school, some of you ate works n Bomo plnyln' cards, while the womi n and children aro doin' whatever yu tako a notion to do." Tho stranger paused, and the minus who hud been gathering uboiit niui whllo ho was speaking wondered Tln-j had expected a sleek looking, ciiin huuvou gentleman In clerical dit-- who would talk to them in a sort. n. sunslvo voice. This inun was toun'i and uncouth Indeed, uowIho btipnioi to themselves. However, it Is .uui-s tlonnblo If tills very ruggednusa did uut Incline thorn to receive him more tn vorably than ono more retluud "I reckon." resumed the newcomer, "that you've been advised of my Ikin eeiit out to convert this eump. I'm Hie Rav. Arthur Dlson, and I'm party well I used to Blcli as you. You thought you was goln' to git u smooth tnlklirjyelit with molasses candy hair and miiu bluo eyes. Tho society ain't mi'IhIIii that kind or men round to do tliHr worlc. or, rather, the Lord's work Them kind Is sent to plnre- where thero'a been some sort o' cultivation. "What I'm goln' to do ts tussle with tho dovll nnd throw him out. Junt ns when a mnn's goln' to plunt tio gits rid o' the stump's and weeds nnd all that. Them fancy parsons wouldn't bu no good for that. Their work -ouies in when tho seed's planted ind sprlngln up. When one o' them fellers t'tmi?s yoro 1 goes on to another place wj'i"e thero'a no cleurln'." By this tlmo the wholo enmn mioii. women and children, though there were fow women and fewer children wen standing In front of the parson. gapliiR at him. To ouo or two who found room lu his renr ho said savagely: , "You galoots come forward where I kin seo you. That'B ouo o' Satan's best dodges to git in a feller's rear and tako him from behind." Those addrcHsed camo forward. "Now, I want you peoplu to under stand," the parson pontluued. "that the first thing ueeueu in brlugln' about u new deal Is thut when you get together for purposes o' worship you do It with humility. There's no humility lu a six shooter nor In a knlfo I want every ono of you that has weepomj on you to tako 'cm up there" pointing to an open spaco uotweon trees "and leave 'em there durin' these yere rellgloim ceremonies." Tho Rpeakuc pnused. and a number of tho men went to tho spot lie Indi cated nnd then threw , down their weapons. When he wns sntislled Hint nil tho nrms wero where he had order cd thoni deposited he suid that the. tlret tiling to do In the premises wns to build some sort of plnce where tuey could moot for religious worship. Thfii ho nominated one of the men to pax around tho hat for contribution Whllo tho collection wns being tnkn up n young innn of it different tjpv camo into the camp, nppronchtug the parson from the rear. When liniight sight of tho speaker lie openi'i) nl eyes. Ho was especially interested m his romnrko made from time tn tlnu exhorting tho minora to nmtrlbiite iii orally. Tho collector, having gone Un rounds, took tho hat to the ptiriii who emptied the contribution turn pockets, then, drawing n revolver fiiiiil ach boot, covered tho usseinhi.v ' "Stand where you ureT" he snld "tor I'll put n bolo lu any one unit tmn.-s Any mnn lenvln' for them weepm! won't get moro'n a vnrd'" lie begun moving :ivu from the congregation, keeping his fnr imnnll them, and backed right into the umn who had Just come" upon I he -line Pooling a pair of nrms einsplim itm nbout hla body, 'he wriggled n. ci nwny, but to no purpose i'rieinis ono of tho cougrcgntlon, taking ndvini tngo of the diversion. Jumped ir in grasped tho woupons. That eiuleii tn. dispute. The so railed parson wn downed aud securely hound Tho young mnn who hud turned n tables was the real Arthur Dixon 1 '. man who had personated liJm hnd n.. i hltn nnd learned of his purpose Hi rylng on ahead of blm. he. hud imind to play his game and ge awnv wlin tho plunder bofore his nrriviri Tho roal Dixon In saving tin? uilueis frqm robbery ncqulrvd a support unit enabled him to do n great work, tin revolutionised tlio ramp. For Sale. j Baptist parsonage, 1009 west 4th St., I for sale or exchange for property nearer the business section of the city. Inquire of Rev. J. L. Barton or phono Black 884. 55-4 Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffered for several days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and Is then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianhoea Remedy, as is often the case, tt is but natural that ho should bo enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy and especially is this the Case of a severe attack when life is threa tened. Try It when -fn need of such a remedy. It never fails. Sold by all dealers Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 670. 4-44-4-4it44 i. GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. SSSS.m Itar---?-- )--t-!-? SrrS ;-5-s-&&-&fr5-6-tjs-&tf-e.s-& n "B"RT"0 North 13 years experience at the bench. Can do A all ltindfuf repairing Bed .rock prices. All A work Buaranteed. Notice for Publication. Chris Rasmussen and E P. Rasmus sen, first and real name unknown, De fendants, will take notice that on the 14th day of May, 1913, L C. Soverns, plaintiff, herein filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against the said defendants, nnd each of thorn, tho object nnd prayer of which arc to recover the sum of 53G3.52, together withanterest thereon nt the rat of seven per cent per annum from the 14th day of Mays 1913, which said sum is due and payable to the plaintiff from the defendants, nnd each of them, upon a certain promissory note executed and delivered by the defen dants on May 20th, 1912, to ono Wil liam Bellow, and thereafter sold, trans ferred nnd delivered to the plnintiff herein for a valuable consideration. That at the same time plaintiff filed an affidavit in attachment in said action and caused an order of attachment to be issued and property belonging to the defendants, and each of them, towit:All of section nine (9) except about one and one-half acres (lj) in tho north east quarter (NEJ) of the south enst quar ter (SEi) in said section, township ten (10), range twenty-eight (28) West of the sixth P, M., Lincoln County, Ne braska, has been attached under said order. Plaintiff prays for judgment against the said defendants, and each of them, in the sum of $363.52, together with interest from the 14th day of May, 1913. You, and each of you, ore required to answer said petition on or before the 25th dav of August, 1913. Dated this 15th day of July, 1918. L. C. Severns. By Mut.doon & Gibus, His Attorneys. Notice. , Notice is is hereby given that on the 5th day of July, 1913, a corporation was formed in Lincoln county, Ne braska, the name of said corporation being Lierk-Sandall Company. The principal place of transacting tho bus iness of said company shall be in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. The general nature of the business to be transacted shall be the buying and selling of groceries, queensware. hardware, and other articles of merchandise at wholesale and rotail. The amount of the capital stock authorized is 10,000.00 divided into one hundred shares of $100.00 each, eighty-five shares of which shall be subscribed and fully paid up at the time of the organization of the com nnnv. The date of tho commencement of said corporation shall be on the 7th day of July. 1913,andits termination on tho 7th day of July, 1923. The highest amount of indebtedness to which the corporation shall at any time subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of its paid up capital stock. Tho affairs of tho corporation are to be manaered by a board of three directors together with tho president and secretary and treasurer, together with such other clerks and servants as said officers may appoint and hire. Signed this 5th day of Julv, 1913. Liekk-Sandall Company. OHDEIt OK HEARING ON ORIGINAL PROUATBOFWILL. In tho County Court. August 2, 1913. In the Matter of tho Estate ot Catherine McGoNem, dcciased. On reading and filing the petition of Thomas JJcfloveni praylnK that tho Instrument filed on tho 2nd dayot August, 1913, and purporting to 1m the last will and testament of tho said deceased, may be proved, approved, proliated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the saldCuthcrlneMcGovern deceased.and that tho exe cution of said Instrument may bo committed and tho administration of said estate may be granted to Thomas McGo trn and Peter McGovcrn as exe cutors. Ordered. That Aug. 26th, 1913. at 0 o'clock a. m. Is asshnied for hearlnor laM iictition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and lor said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not Do granted. A copy of this ortlcr to bo pub- nsneii mine isortn t'latte iriuune. a legal semi weekly newspaper of said county published In said county for threo successive weeks prior to June ID, 1913. JOHN GRANT. al-3 County Judgo SIIEUirFS SALK. Ily irtueof an execution on transcript Issued from thePlstrlct Court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, upon decree o( foreclosure tendered In said court wherein Knox and Walters a corporation partnership) plaintiff, and E. It I ma. Is de fendant, and to mo directed, I will on the '.3rd day of August, 1913, at two o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of the court houso of said county, in the city of North l'latte, Nebraska, sell ut public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: Northeast quarter (ncM) section two (2) In township fifteen (15), range thirty (IK), west ot the 6th I', M. In Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated at North riatte. Neb.. Jul y It, 1913. J1J-5 A. J. Sausiu'RY, Sheriff Notice of Special Election. To the Electors of the City of North Platto: Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of August, 1913, In the city of North Platte, an election will be hold at which the following proposition shall bo submitted to tho voters of said city: "Shall the playing of base ball be per mitted within the city limits of North Platte on the first day of tho week, commonly called Sunday, as provided for in Chapter 10 of the Session Laws of 1913? Tho polling places for said election shall be: In the First ward, at the hbso house in said ward; in the Second ward in tho Commissioners' room on tho second floor of the court house in said ward; in tho Third ward, at the hose house in said ward, and in the Fourth ward, at the hoso house in sarU ward. The ballots to be used in said election shall hayo printed thereon: "For permitting the playing of base ball within the city of North Platte on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday." "Against premitting the playing of base ball within the city of North Platto on tho first day of the week, commonly called Sunday." Those voting in favor of said proposi tion shall mark their ballots with an X opposite the paragraph beginning with "For permitting th9 playing of base ball in the City of North Platte. Those voting ngainst sold proposition shall mark their ballots with an X op posite the paragraph beginning with "Against premitting the playing of base ball in the city of North Platte. Said election shall bo opennt9 o'clock a. m. and remain open until 7 o'clock p. m. of said date. In Witness Whereof, I have horeunto subscribed my name this 19th day of July, 1913. E. H. Evans, Attest: C. F. Temple, Mayor. j22 4 City Clerk. (Seal.) Notice For Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at tho office of the city clerk of North Platte, Ne braska, up to) o'clock p. m., August 7th, 1913, for the construction of an extension to Sewer Lateral "M" in snid city According to plnns and speci fications now on file in tho office of the City Clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of ex tension to sewer lateral as per report of city engineer i3 $1631.00. Local labor to be employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of 2 per cent of amount of bid will be required to insure entering contrnct. Satisfactory bond to be given them when contract is signed. Mayor and city council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of tne city council. Qhas. F. Temple, City Clerk. 9ennsaa6en Dfc. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopathlcPhyalclan andSurgeon s Hospital accommodations for Medical and 0 surgical attention Riven obstetrical cases. a OITlco Hione 183 " Res. Phone 283 OfflcoJIcDonalu Stato Hank RIu'k et)U9oas8aae9afiea Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doclors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stone DrUg Co. 1 1 I i: Phones Office 273 M f Residence 273 l Dr. J. K. Elms, Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses fitted Also Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office over McDonald State Bank. North Platte. Phoie 36. njTRONIZE THE I n ' House of Good Show When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:80 O 'clork. 10 CENTS. Dty. Infield edfield. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . THONE 642. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.00 We Solicit Your Buslntsi. PAT 1 N. J. SCHLACHTER Hooplcss Stave Crib Silo DURABLE-ECONOMICAL ihK 'Sir nil Ha The Only Stave Crib Silo that will NEVER BLOW DOWN Say MR. FARMER you need that SILO NOW. BIRCE WILL DELIVER IT TODAY See him. Business Man, Mechanic arid Laborer Will find-the cigars we make will suit them. They are the best made for the money, whether you pay a nickle or a "dime. Then they are made in North Platte, which should cut some figure to those who beileve in patron izing home industry. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. , , The Maker of Good Cigars. aJMM Mfca Signet Chapter O. E. S., I rxu. o- 35 jk Thursday o every I !all at 7:30 p. m. I Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday , ..month at Masonic Hall at DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 456 M5H Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. ill Cattle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G36 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. 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 Nyol drug store. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth and Vine Streets NORTirPLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. NOTICE FOIJ PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01809 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United States Land Oilico At North Platte, Nebraska. July 25. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Bernard A. Voss, of North Platte, Neb., who on June 28. 1910, made homestead entry. No. O-IS09. for EM NEH, EM, SWH. and SEV Section SO, Town ship 11, N. Range 30, W. 6th Principal Merldan, has filed Tiotlco ot intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register and receiver nt North Platte, Nebraska, on the 19th day of September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: George Miller of Somerset. Neb.. William Hunter, Amandus Kunklc, both of North Platte, Ncb Howard Slmms, of Wellfleet, Nebr. J29-6 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01051. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Neb. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bechan. Jr.. of North Platto, Neb., who, on May 1, 1907. made II. E. No. 22965, Serial N. 01061. to WM. and WM of EH. Section 20. Township 15, North. Range 81, West of tho Cth Principal Merldan. 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. Neb., on tho 20th day of August, 1913. Claimant names as witngvon Vfl. McNeel. William Slebold. WW. GroM.rthur Toops, al of North Plaite, Neb. i2t-0 J. E EVANS. Rezlstir. iop k .