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Semi-Weekly TribuneMcCook Boosters re jLmenaincu Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publitiicr. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Jlall in advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraskn, olllco at Second Clans Matter. Post FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Sllns Clothier of Tryon arrived in thicity Wednesday for a short visit on business and pleasure. Andrew Weinberger, of Omaha, ur r".ved in the city this week for n visit of two weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rodden returned this week from Alliance where they spent some time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Harms and children of the Donmark vicinity arrived in this city Wednesday to visit friends and transact business. Miss Iliidnh Anderson hag accepted a position in the oflico of Dr. Goo. B. Dont in the new building and loan building. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Kiien returned this week from Havnnnah, Neb,, where they spont n few days visiting their daughter, Mrs. D. 0. Tee I. Prof. Ellis Rail, one of the instructors in the Curtis agriculture school, wu3 in the city this wuek, and visited Supt. AV.W. Snyder at the state farm. For Rent Fivi' room house on East Fifth strout, inquire at Ideal bakery. In our last issue it was stated that no vice-president was elected to the Lutheran Church Building Association. Charles Licrk was elected to that po sition. . Charles Thomas, of the Dickens vi cinity, was in the city Tuesday evening and Wednesday to meet the McCook boosters nnd he drove back with them Wednesday morning. Charles Liston, of the AVallaco vi cinity, was in tho citv Tuesduy cvoning nnd Wednesday morning visiting friends. Ho camo over to meet the McCook booptois and droe back with them Wednesday morning. Henry Frels living southwest of Herahey transacted business in town Wednesday. Ho has 220 acres of wheat which lie thinks will average at least twenty bushels per acre, and 300 acres of corn that is looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. AVillinniH of Curtis were visiting friends in tho city the first of thuweok. Mr. Willinms is superin tendent of the agricultural school at Curtis, so spent some time at the state experimental sub-station. For Rent Six room house with buse ment. Phone Red 510. 45-2 John Corbett, of Wallace, who was in town AVedncsday, says crops in his section of tho county are fine. Tho dry weather the oarly part of Juno effected fall wheat to some extent, yot the yield promises to be very fair. Corn is growing vory rapidly. Engineer Goldsmith, of Lincoln, Ar rived in tho city this week nnd begap work on the new dairy barn at the state farm. He is connected with the statu department and will have churce of tho construction of tho new barn. The work of building the barn will bo rushed as much npossiblo so that it will be completed by fall. Six bachelor girl friends of The Tribune who earn salaries ranging from $700 to ?12(i0 per year and have money in bank, are willing to receive attention from matrimonially inclined men rang ine' in nirn from tliirtvtwn to fnrtv.fi vi. whose income is not less that ?lf00 per year, who uie not "mushy,", and whose chnractor will stand nfnirly close inspection. Those qualified can apply personally to the editor. J. B. Collins, of Washington, D. C, is in the city this week compiling data for the government department of commerce on tho wealth, debt and tax ation of the nntion. Statistics will be compiled in all states for the year 1913 nnd Mr. Collins has tho entire state of Nobrnska and part of Kansas. It re quires about, a week to work a fnvn the sizo of North Platte and he does his work through tho city treasurer nud thu county treasurer. Perhaps tho greatest pride of Lincoln county is that tho statemunt regarding the debt of tho county wns left blank as theie is none. The McCook Boosters and the famous McCook band visited tho city Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning on their automobile booster trip through tills suction of the state and expressed themselves well plcnsed-wlth their trip. The trip w.n successful in every re spect intended and was characterized by few mishap. At Maywood they wero caught In a rain storm and were compelled to remain there for some time, but the rain did not extend far and they were soon on good ronds again. Only a few stops were made on account of trouble with their cars and they brought a repair car nlong to take care of all such mishnps. Twenty nine nutos were in the bunch and thuy brought 107 boosters. Tho Boosters arrived here about 0:30 from Maywood wherp thev were mot by cars, from the Hendy-Otisr and tne Hinman garages nnd a number of hooters from this city. They drove into tho city in double ranks following the North Platte pilot enrs up Locust street to Front and over to Dewey, and they stopped at tho corner of Fifth and Dewey streets and the bund gave a selection. After this they went to supper and nt 8:30 they assembled at the courthouse park and their band dnder the direc tion of J. L. Sutton gave n fine con cert of about an hour's duration. The band is considered th bust in thu statu and the genernl opinion of Nortli Platte people is that they have the best that has ever visited tho city. After the band concert tho Chamber of Commerce and tiie Elks lodge enter tained the boosters at tho Elkn home. There the band played n selection and md.sical selections were nlso given by a local mixed qunrtetto, a duet, and .a solo by Paul Hnrrington which were much enjoyed. Mayor E. II. Evans gave the address of welcome on behalf of thu city nnd the Elks lodge, und this wns responded to by Senator J. F. Cordeat of McCook. President E. F. Secberger of the Chamber of Com merce was master of ceremonies. This wns followed by speeches by Mr. Austin of McCook and Mr. Seeberger. The reception was held in the big hall of the Elks home and in the south room there was a punch bowl presided over by Harold Langford. Cigars were also placed where everyone could help himself. Following the reception all lotired to the lower rooms where re freshments were served nnd tho even ing was spent in getting acquainted nnd having n jolly good time. They re mained there until the wee sma' hours when nil retired to await tiie morning festivities. Wednesday morning thu boosters as sembled at tho corner of Front and Dewey streets to get ready for their return trip. Tho band played a few numbers and the boosters then started on their return trip. A number from here accompanied them part way. From here thoy went to tho state ex perimental farm for a tour of inspec tion. They then went to Dickens wnoro they stopped for a short time and from there to Liston's lake for a picnic dinner. The McCook "boosteJ are sure a fine bunch of fellows and their visit here wuh enjoyed by the local people. They brought with them for advertising, be sides their bond, considerable literature and their cars wero decorated with banners announcing the different bus! noss firms of that city. They extended a very hearty invitntion to the North Platte boosters to visit their city in the near future. Mutual Building & Loan Association' Assets May 1st. 1914, S613.998.75. To supply the demand for approved loans this association will issue a limited amount of its paid up stock. This stock pays six per cent interest. Interest paid semi-annually. No better or safer investment can be found for idle money. Hoi saudGa 4-4- e Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red (53(3 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Notice. For tho accommodation of patients in and out of the city, I have opened a hospital for the treatment of modicpl, surgical and confinement enson. This liospitnl will bo known as tho "Nurse Brown Memorial" John S. Twinem. M. D. Manager Mrs. Margaret Hall, Supt. Mrs. Sterling. Graduate Nurse. 1008 West Fourth Street, North Platte Nebr. mm mw f' I Obituary. John Staley was born in Clay Co., Indiania, Nov. 6th, 1861; when he re sided with .his parents till he move! to Iowa and was married to Miss Anna Sawdon Mar. 2a, 1870 To thm were bom three children, Estella, Rosttta and Robert. They moved to Nebraska in 1884 and have lived in Perkins and Lincoln coun ties till his (loath June 18, 1911. Ht lenvss to mourn his lots a wife and threo children. Mr. Staley passed nway Thursday morning nt 5:110 Juno 18th, and whs buried Friday afternoon in the Dickens cemotery. Mr. Stnley whs a man of few vicos and without uny known ncmies. His funeral was the largest over held in Dickens, some forty con veyances unrrying over two hundred people. Mr. Stnloj was sick four months nnd three weeks so that death was u blessing and non chnllongad by him. ' Card of Thanks. AVo wish to thank the friends nnd neighbors for their kindness during tho sickness of our dear father nnd bus band. Mrs". Anna Stnlpy, .Mjs. Rosota Conner and Robert Staley. 58sWMf EX:i-n"'-'ftWJ?My MOVE IT ANYWHERE The New Perfection is light two people can carry it easily. It is cool it concen trates all the heat on the dinner. It is clean no ashes or coal to handle. The 2NfePerjetioit Oil Cook-stove roasts, toasts, broils, bakes. It cooks better than a coal stove, because its heat is con trolled. In 1, 2, 3, and 4 burner sizes. Look for the 1914 model 4 burner cabinet range with fireless cooking oven. At hardware,'department and general stores. Perfection Oil Gives Best Results Standard Oil Company (neddaiika) " Omaha.' H Dr tydfield Physicians and Surgeons. Iedfield WILLIS J. ItEDFlELD. Surgeon. JOE B. UEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital PHONE CU. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Special Attention to Obstetrics - and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. and HogsDrs Quigiey & SimfflS Cattle VANTED. Sell your Cattle nnd Hogs to ' Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. I Hgihest cash prices paid. Office open day and night m North SirV. Bam. First class horse and o"o' , livery in connection Phone No. 29. Physicians and Surgeons. Building and Loan Building. Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona le. Buchanan & Patterson. I The North Side Smokers' Articles We art not orly manufacturing and selling the best live nnd ten cent cigars in town, but we ulho carry a full line of smokers' articles, and all the lemiing brands of plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users cn be supplied with everything in the tobacco line at this tore. J F SCHMALZRIEn Th Maker of Good Cigars. HAS FOK SALE Feed Barn GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. Bran, Shorts, Baled AUalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 2 co. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building und Loan Building. Office 130 Rosidence 115 Phones Olllce Phone 410 lies. Blk 552 Bertha E. "Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children Specialty NORTH PLATTE. NEB. New McCabo Blbg. Nynl Urusr Stort Phone llowen's Ham Phono 101 Sherilf's Sale. lty virtue of an order ur mile issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon u deete of foieclosuru rendered in said court wherein Koliert I'. Hurnett In plaintiff and Sainuvl A. Tluunaa, ,i. n., are dcfwmlanU, nml to majlirtfclml twill un thoistli day of July, 1911, lit 2 o'clock p. in., lit thu cant front door of tho court liouni In North I'lattc. Lincoln county, Ne uitwka, mII h nubile auction to the lilsihcat hlddor "'i--.... . tHtUfy wild ilwri'c, Interval und oat, tho following dowrlliwd iiropnrty to- it: Southwttft UuatUr (SWM Section Tour U; In Township Twelve (12), ltnnsro Thirty. Four (40, WMtolthr till) 1. M. Lincoln county. Untwl North i .a lie. Neb.. Juno 16, 1911. JlO-fi A. J. SAI.ISIIUKY, ShvrllT. NOTICE II) virtue of an execution iau l liao. IZ. l'ruaaer. clerk of the Dlatuet Curt of Lincoln count) .Nebnukii, upon jiuU'tm ir lendeuil Ip said court in fmor of John V. Smith BKainut M. J. draliam, I hiivo lelol upun the following rwil eatitte as the property of nuiil M J. (iraliam, to.wlf All of Section Kiw (M, Tounrhlii Sixteen i 111), lliinire Twenty-nine 2t'l. wot of iho 6th V. M. Lincoln count), Nehruka, and 1 will on tho 0th day of July, 191 1, at i o'clock, p. m , of uld day at the tint front door of tiie court house of wild county: In North l'liitte, Neb . tell' ald real nutate, Miiiject tn inortnne of Two Thousand Dollar lSt.Wiu.mj at public auction for cah, to mitUfy Mild execution, thu amount due thereon In the nKKrotrote, Iwinir the auin of Jfi3R.H0 and $K,7S coat . Ix I acciuinic coat. Norrth I'lntte. May 89, 1. . . A. J.SALISIlUItV. St-t SherllT of Lincoln County Njb, C- AT- C.RONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nebraska. Res. Phono Red .100. Public Sale Notice is hereby given that I, Corda V. O'Brien, administratrix of the es tato of Dennis J. O'Brien, deceased, will. bySvirtue of n license granted me out of the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, in an action pending therein, olferj at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on July 1st, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock, j). in., at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln connty. Nebraska, the following described real estate situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska. to-wit: Tiie The east half (ej) of section thirty (80), township thirteen (13), north of range thirty (30), west of Sixth P. M. Terms cash in hand. Said sale to remain open for one hour. Dated t North Platte, June 9, 1914. Corda V. O'Brien. Administratrix. I j9-3 E. H. Evans, Attorney. Nottco Of Special Election. Notice is hetcby given that on tho :10th. day of Juno, 1014, a special elec tion Will ho held in the City of Nortli Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, ui which tho following proposition will bo submitted to the voters of bnid city: "Shall tho Mayor and Council of tho city of North Platte, in tho county of Lincoln, in the State of Nobrnskn, is sue Twelve thousand 00-100 ($12000.00) Dollars, City of North Plntto Bridge Bonds, in denominations of One thou sand 00-100 (MOOO.OO) Dollars each, bearing interest nt the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi-annually, interest and principal payable nt the office of the State Treasurer of the State of Nebraska." Said bonds to boar date of July 1, 1914, and the intoiest on said bonds to bo payable tho 1st day of January, 1015, aiid on tho 1st day of July, 1015, and on the 1st day of January and on tho 1st day of July of each and ovory year thereafter, until all of tho inter est on said bonds shall have been paid. Said bbuds to bo numbered consecu tively from ono to twelve inclusive and the interest thereon to be evidenc ed by coupons theroto attached. Bond number ono to becomo duo and payable on tho 1st day of July, 1925. Bond number two to becomo duo and payable on the 1st day of July, 1920. Bond number threo to become due and parable on tho 1st dav of July, 1927. Bond numbor four to becomo due and payablo on tho 1st day of July, 192S. Bond number five to becomo duo and payable on the 1st day of July ,1929. Bond number six to becomo duo and payable on tho 1st day of July, 19.10. Bond number seven to become due nud pavablo on tho 1st day of July, 1931. Bond number eight to bo come duo and pavablo on tho li!t dav of July, 1932. Bonds number nine and ton to be como due and pavablo on the 1st day of 'July, 193.-5. Bonds numbors cloven ami twelve to become due and payablo on tho 1st day of Jul-, 1934. , Shall tho Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, in tho Coun ty ' of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, luvy a tax in the year 1914 and in each and every year thoreaftor, sufficient to pay tho interest on said bonds, and sufficient to pay fivo per cent of tho principal thorcof "as provided by law; and in the year 1924 and each and ovory year thereafter sufficent to pay tho principal of said bonds ns they bo como duo, until sufficiont tax has boon levied to pay all of tho principal of said bonds; and such tax both for in terest and principal, to bo loviod upon all of tho taxablo property in said City of North Platto. Said bonds to bo used for the pur pose of constructing a wagon bridge across tho North Platto River, com mencing at a point on tho South and West bank of the North Platto River, Two hundred (200ft) feot North of the center lino of a continuation of 4th Street in tho City of North Platte, Liucolu County, Nebraska; aud mu lling thonco at a right angle across said Nortli Platto River, Twenty-nine hundred (2900ft) foot to a point on tho North and Bast bank of said North Platto River Eight hundred (800ft) foot North of tho South lino of sec tion thirty-six -(50) in Township fourteen (14) North, of range thirty (30) West of tiio 6th. p. m. said bridge to be approximately twenty-nine hun dred (2U()0ft) foot in length, nnd of sufficient width for two teams to pass oni'li other nt any point on snid bridge, and to be constructed of concrete nnd steel, and to comply with tho plans and specifications prepared and furn ished by Tho Stato Kngineor of tho State of Nebraska, said bonds repre senting approximately twelvo-fiftioths (12-50) of the entire costs of the con struction of said bridge as heroiubo foie sot forth, tho ontiro costs of which is to 1)0 approximately fifty thousand OO-lOi) ($50,000.00) Dollars, one half (l-2 of such antiro cost is to bo borno by the Stete of Nebraska Aid, ns pro ided for hi Article 5, Chapter 2S see tioim 123 to 131 inclusive, of tho Re vised Statute? of Ncbrt dkn, for the year 1918r and thlrtoon-fiitioths (13-50) of the entire cost is to be borno by Platte Pneinct, Line ! County Ne braska. Should the State of Nebraska fail to grant said Aid and should Platte Precinct, in Lincoln County, Nebraska fail tJ issue bonds in the sum of Thir teen thousand 00-100 ($13,000.00) Dol lars, in aid of the construction of said bridge, then the bonds of said City of Nortli Platte heroin submitted, shall not bo issued. Said bridge to be constructed upon a line two hundred (200 ft.) feot north of tho center line of a continuation of of July of each and every yenr there after, until all of tho interest on said bonds shall have been paid and to levy a tax in tho year 1914, and in each aud every yenr thoreaftor sufficiont to pay tho interest on snid bonds and suffi cient to pay fivo per cent of tho prin cipal thereof ns provided by law; and in tho yenr 1921 nnd each" and ovory year thereenfter sufficient to pay tho principal of said bonds ns they become due, until sufficiont tax has boon loviod to pay all of the principal of said; bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to bo levied upon all of tho taxable property of said City of North Platte. 4th street In said Olty of North Platte Lincoln county, Nebraska, aud connect with the public highway on the noith rind cast bank of said North Plntte river, intended to be the Lincoln Mom orlnl Highway. Tho ballots to be used at snid elec tion shall have printed thereon: FOR: issuing twelve thousniid ($12. 000.00) dollnrs in "Tho City of North Platte Bridge Bond"," in denomina tions of ono thousand (.$1,000.00) dol lars onch, bearing into! est at the rate of five per cent, Interest and principal payablo nt the office of tho Stato Treas urer of tho State of Nobrnska. Said bonds to boar date of July 1, 101 1, and the interest on said bonds to bo payable on tho 1st day of Jnnunry, 1915, niid on tho 1st day "of July, 1915, and on the 1st day of January nud on the 1st day AGAINST iissuing twelve thousand ($12,000.00) dollars in (The City of Nort Platte Bridge Bonds," in denom inations of ono thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, bearing interest nt the rate of fivo per cent, interest nnd prin cipal payablo nt the office of the Stato Treasurer of tho Stato of Nebinskn. Said bonds to bonr date of July 1, 1014. nnd tho interest on said bonds to be payablo on tho 1st day of January. 1915, and on the 1st dny of Julv, 1913, and tho 1st day of Jnnunry nud on the 1st day of July of each nnd every year thereafter, until all of tho interest on said bonds shall have boon paid: and to levy a tax in tho yenr 1914, and in onch and every year thereafter suf ficient to pay tho interest on said linnd" nnd sufficient to pnj' five per cent of tho principal thereof as provided In law; and in the year 1924 and each nud every yenr thoreaftor sufficiont to pay the principal of said bonds as they be como duo, until sufficient tax has boon levied to pay nil of tho principal of said bonds; such tax both for interest and rineipal to bo loviod upon all of the taxablo proportv of said Citv of North Plntto. Those voting in favor of said proposi tion shall mark h'ir ballot with an "X" after tl Migraph beginning with tho word '' ;:" nud those vot ing against said proposition shall mark their bnllot with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning with the word "AGAINST." Notice of fcaid election shall be given by tho publication of a notice in the North Platte Telegraph and in the Nortli Platte Tribune, the former being a weekly newspaper and the later a seihi-weekly newspaper, both published in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and of general cir culation in snid county of Lincoln, each of said newspapers having been desig nated as official papers in said city, said publication shall bo published for at least four weeks prior to said elec tion, and tho City Clerk is hereby in structed to cause a publication of' such notice to be mnde. Said election will bo open at 9 o'clock in the morning and will con tinue to be open until 7 o'clock in the afternoon of said day of election and the iiolliiif; places of said election will be tt the entrance to the old Lloyd opera house on the corner of Pine and Sixth street in the First ward of said City; and at the County Commission ers' room in tho County Court House in tho Second wird of said City; and at the old Hose House situate on Vine street between Front nnd Sixth streets in the Third ward of said City; and at the Hose House in the Fourth ward qf said City; said election will be con ducted in manner and form as provided by tho ordinance of said Citv and the Statutes of tho State of Nebraska. By order of tho City "Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 23rd dav of Mav, 1914. C. F. TEMPLE, m2S-j25-5v Citv Clerk NOTICE. Phillip Konton, will take notice, that on the 29th day of April, 1914, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of Peace, of North Platte Precint No 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issuod an Order of Attach ment for the sum of $18.54 in an action pending before him, wherein Peter Galanes is plaintiff and Phillip Konton, defendant, that property consisting of money, in the hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a Corporation, ha3 ben attached underpaid order. Said cause was continued to the 29th day ot June, 1914. at ten o'clock a.m. Poter Galanos, PlaintitL North Platte, Nebr. May 18th 1914. Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution. Notice Is hereby fciven that by virtue of an exe cution issued by George E. I'roRRcr. Clerk of the District Court cf Lincoln count) , Nebraska, upon a iuilKtnfitt renileuil in the IMstri.'t Court of Iluf falo county. Nebraska, which had been licrcfore tiled in the District Court nf Lincoln countv. Ne braska, in fnvnr of John W. Smith njminst M. J Grnhnm, full name, Marion J. Graham. I haw levied upon the following dcFcrlbod real estate ns tho property of snid Marlon J. Graham, tn-v.it All of Section 5, in Township lb, North ofltanire 29, West of the fith P.M., Lincoln count v. Ne brasl a, and 1 will on the lath day of Jul . I'tl4. at 2 o'clock, 1 M cmtral time of snid dav nt the CHBt front door of the court house in theu ,,f North Platto, in wild Lincoln county, Nehi i-Kp sell sold real estate subject ton mortjrme i,i -;ih and accrued interest thereon, at publ.c ,m ii n tn the highest bidder for cash to satisfy s,1 h. i-m tion upon whkh there is due tho sum ot .. - v ,th 7 percent lntorent from November 6th. 1911 nml S2S.7S costs together with accrued costs. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska. Ju, . ", .,L t A. J. SAL1SBI U , jl-ri Sheriff of Lincoln County. M r i-l i SnUKltT'S BALti. By v.rtue of an orler of salo issued from 'e district court of Llnooln county. Nei ,,M,f upon decreu of foreclosure rendered in - nd court wherein L.C. Severn, is plainti tmd Chris Rusmusaen and E. P. Ratmussen nreci. fendants, and to me directed, I will on th, I t)i i.n of July 1914. at 8 o'cl k, p. m.. at the ran trnt door of the, court house In North Platte Lm,, in county, Nebraska, tell at public aucti n tothe highest bidder for' cash to sati-f i I decree. Interest fjmi costs, the follow ir. described property to-wlt- All of Section Nim (9). Township Ten (10), Ilnnae Tent)-Eiuln (28), except One and One-half Acres in the ism i ' west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, w .t the 6th Prlnclpnl Meridan, Lincoln remit ! l Dated North Plotle. Neb., May 2ith, mi i ff-S A. J. Salibhuri. Shfnt' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. (MEM Department of the Interior United States Land Office North Platto, Nebraska. June. 4, 114 notice Is hereby given that Willard p. Finch. , of Dickens, Neb., who on Janunn il, 1'H inado homestead entry No. 01 f , , tL',?."'- JYM stion 12. Township 11, N. Uanpi 32. W. of Cth Principal Meridian. hasfiK . - -. f Intention, to make final three y ,.,oi io establish claim to the land Uuove described before the register nnd recntvai t North Tlatte. iSebraskn, on tho 5th day of August, 1914 Claimant natnos ns wltnew Philip Ileii c Ai -AnJorson. Wendell McCru. ..ndJ.i. ' u all of Dickens. Nebr. i'6 J. E. Evans. Register V