Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira'L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Olio Year by Mall In Advnuco. . . .$1.2' One Year by Carrier in Adrancci .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nobraska, PoBtofllco as Second Class Mattor. TUESDAY, AP RI L 2, 1915. James Itnnnle Passes Away. James A. Rannlc, who four weeks ago dovoloped Bcnllo dometla and grad ually grow worse, died at a sanitarium in Council muffs Sunday, to which nlacn hn was taken tho Thursday pre vious, nccompanlcd by his wlfo and son. While his condition was re- garded serious and that ho was failing pvpidly, tho end camo soonor thnn was : expected. The remains wore received ..C"V n SVrnT nlio mo tho funeral will bo held from the home nt 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, Dean Bowkcr olllclntlng. James A. Rannlo was born In Eng land, July 10, 184G, and when ho was but one year old his parents camo to this country nnd located on Mt. Car mol, Pa. Whllo a rcsldont of that stato ho learned tho machinist trade, but in 1872, ho camo to Dodge county, Nob., and located on a farm. Soon after his arrival thoro ho was united to Miss Anna Parker, who came from Penn sylvania about tho same time. Thoy remained on tho Dodgo county farm until 1877, when they moved to North Platte, whoro Mr. Rannlo entered the shops as a machinist nnd continued this work until four weeks ago when tho troublo dovoloped. It Ib gcnernlly bolloved that a fall received some months ago whllo at work hastened tho malady that brought tho ond. Mr. Rannlo was one of North Platte's most rospoctod and best known citi zens; for tho thirty-eight yoars ho lived among us his life was ono of in dustry and loyalty to his family and frionds. Ho was of a cheerful disposi tion, greeted you with a smile, nnd pop ular with ovory acquaintance. For twonty or inoro consccutivp years ho was a director of tho Mutual Building and Loan Association, and took a livo Intoreat in its affairs. He was af filiated with tho Modern Woodmon nnd A. O. U. W. lodges, and In each of thouo he had filled tho ofllclal chairs. Surviving Mr. Rannlo la tho wlfo, flvo sons and two daughters. Tho sons aro W. R. Rannlo, of Grant's Pass, Ore., E. J. and J. A. Runnlc, of Port land, Oro., and Albert U. and Geo. M. Rannlo, Who mako North Platto tholr homo. Tho daughters are Mrs. Allco Terrell, of Omaha, and Miss Ilosslo liv ing at homo. for SALU on KxniAiNOii: Tho pretty 7 room ('has. I'M home. $2.'u ciihIi, balance time. A discount of 5 per cent for all cash, or will ex r will ox- change for a farm.. Your chance io secure a moiiei iioiuc. JIKATX & OOOIWAN. (Jooil Speakers Scheduled for Baiuiuet. Tho committee on eulortnlumont In cliargo of tho bnsoball banquet which will bo hold In tho Interests of tho church leaguo Friday ovcnlng at tho Episcopal church basement Is offer lug something exceptionally flno in tho lino of apeakcrs. Thoy havo perhaps tho greatest baseball speakers' avail able. Tho speakers who will appear aro Charles E. VanLoan, basoball writer for tho Saturday Evonlng Post, Ty Cobb of tho Detroit Amorlcnns and Hank Gowdy of tho Boston Nationals, nit. Theso men aro all exports In tholr lino. In addition to thin nttraetlvo pro gram tho ladles' Guild of tho church Is preparing an oxcollent supper whlcli will bo served tho boost ora. Every body Ifltoroatod connect up with a homo run ticket and como out to tho feed. FOR HUNT The Sioro Building, North of 31c ('alio Drug Store. 11 1 5 ATT & (5000MAX. Miss Maymo McMichaol nnd MIsa Lillian Sicks of North Platto camo up Tuesday In tho lattor'a touring car and onloyed a visit over night with their trlond, Mrs. Joseph Symodynos. Mr, and Mrs. Symodynos gave a dln nor party at tho Pacific house Tues day ovcnlng for their guests and Messrs! Charles Mann and Fred King. Wednesday tho young ladles started homo, Mr. King and Mr. Mann ac companying them as far as Julosburg whoro tho heavy rains forced them to put up their car and visit an undo of Miss Stck'a until tho water should abate Sidney Telegraph. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Why suffor from rhoumatlsm when rollof may bo had at bo small a cost? MrB Elinor Match, Porn, Ind., writes. "I havo boon subject to attacks of rheumatism for years. Chamberlain's liniment always relieves mo immed iately, and I tako plcasuro In rccom- mondlng it to others." 25 nnd 50 cent uottloa. For sale by nil dealers. For Sale Houso and lot. phono Rod 538. 23-8 Mutual Building & Loan Association oJ North Platte, Nebraska. Organized 1897. Have plenty oi money on hands to close loans promptly. Will loan on North Platte, City property for building purposes or to assist its members in buy ing homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly payments on $1000.00 loan arc on principal $5.00 and interest 56.00 or 511.00 in all and on other sums in proportion. LOCAL AND IMSHSOKAL S. C. Rhode Island Eggs for setting. Mrs. D. P Wllcoxson phono red 308. 1 Meetings will be hold at Dickons nert Friday cvelng and at Wallace Saturday evening for tho purpose of organizing a farmers' union nt each place. Wallace has organized a hall team and a sorloe of ontortalnnionts and dances aro bolng given to provldo funds for uniforms and other neces sary needs. A card received by Tho Trlbuno an nounces tho birth of a girl baby, April 23, to Mr. and Mrs, Harry Albright, of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs Albright was for merly Miss Irone Richards, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. I II. Harbor expect to make n trip to the Pacific coast in their new Iiulck six, The scats havo boon so arranged that thoy form a sleeping place, and thoy will sleep in the car when night overtakes thorn, T, rn, gum, y , . Portunoly good people. .Tho rain in tno nip rm ng siaricu suoriiy ueiore ilic churches had lot out and a num ber of peoplo wore marooned for an hour or more. In tho evening it camo again Just as the peoplo were leaving for thole homes after services. Our easy payment plan makes It posslblo for every family to own a piano. Call and get our terms and prices. GASTON MUSIC CO. 511 Dowoy Strcot. Tho hotly of Clarence Graham, a former resident of tho Wolllleet vicin ity, was shipped In Sunday morning from Denver nnd taken to his old homo for burial. Mr. Graham died Friday in Denver. Tho causo of his death was not mndo public. Ho is a brothor to Mrs. Maurice Guilllaumo of this city. Officers Coombs and WIedinan of tho Union Pacific force report an influx of hoboes Into tho city Sunhay evening that Is qulto startling. Tho men ar rived by tho eldo door ,Pullman and on foot and congregated about the stockyards in tho east end of tho city. Mnny of thorn sought lodgings In tho electric light building. Sheriff Ilumbcrstone, of Julcsburg, arrived in tho city Friday evening af ter a young man who wao charged with tho theft of a harnoss. Tho man was taken from passenger train No. 10 Friday cvenng by tho local officers. Tho man stole tho harno3 at Rock Spr'ngs, Wyo., and brought It to Julosburg whore lie sold It. Old Trusty and Poultry Leader In cubators and Brooders at factory price. SIMON BROS. Trainmen from tho west report a heavy cloud burst Friday at Paxton. Over five inches of water foil In less than an hour. Tho stock yards and tracks thoro woro submerged. The delugo wns only a half mllo wide. In the stock yards woro nearly a carload of lnrce fat Iioks and men wero kept busv for some tinio rescuing them from tho flood. Nothlnir So (lood for u Cough or Cold, When you havo a cold you want tho beat medicine obtainable so as to got rid of it with tho least posslblo dolay There aro many who consider Cham berlain's Cough Remedy unsurpassed Mrs. J. Borolt, Elldtt, Ohio, says, "Evor slnco my daughtor Ruth was cured of a ooVoro cold and cough by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy two yearn ago, I havo folt kindly disposed toward tho manufacturers of that preparation I know of nothing bo quick to roliovo n cough or euro a cold. " For salo by all dealers REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB McDonald State Bank, of North Platte, Chartor No. 017 In tho Htuto ot Nebraska, at tno cioso oi business April 21. 1915. resources Loans' and Discounts .... $317,795,31 Overdrafts 384.01 Bonds, sccurl ties, udgmunts claims, oio 10,500.00 15.000.00 Bunking houso, furnlturo nnd fixtures , Other Heal Estate Due from nnt'l and . mate bnnks. . . .$55,429.82 Checks and ItoniH 7,509.22 or oxchnngo. . . . l.iu.ss Currency 15,148.00 Gold C.o'n 3,120.00 silver, nicicicH ami .cents (5,143.18 81,057.83 Total ?4C7.24G.37 LIAUUUTU'JM Btock naid In $100,000.00 Capital Surplus timet H.UUU.UU I nrontB. (Not) 7.821. 58 Undivided prollts. (Net) individual depos its subject to check $109,801.29 Doniand cortlll catoB of depos it 1. 017.19 Tliuo certificates or dupOHIt .... 112,13I.4U Certified ohoekH. 100.50 Dun to national and Htato hnnks 27,020.90 341,310.34 Reserved for Tuxch 390.51 Depositors' Guaranty Fund 3,723.91 'Total $407,240.37 Htato of Nebraska. County ot Lincoln, ss I, W. 11. MeuonaHi, casmer ot mo above named bank do hereby swear that the auovo statement is a correct and true copy of tho report made to tho Stnto Banking uonru. W. II. MaDONALD, Cashier. Attest: CIIAS MaDONALD. Director J li. Me.DONALD. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Sfitli day or April, lino. BUTLER BUCHANAN. Notary Public, My commission oxplreH Dec. 22, 1910. "The licit Rose" Jlny 3d. That successful musical comedy, Tho Red Rose," comes to the Keith Monday evening, May 3d. This is John C. Fisher's greatest addition to tho list of his successful musical com edies, and it Is a real winner a worthy Biiccoasor to his "Floradora," which was the first muslcnl "hit" of Amer ica. Cortaln it is that "Tho Red Rose" enjoyed a pronounced voguo during tho oar or more of Its run at the Globo thontro In Now York, and en tour has met envlnblo succoss tho country over, especially this season with financial conditions as they now exist, capacity houses have greeted this production everywhere. Fisher, who has been called "the Inventor of musical comedy' Is a man who is most pronounced in his Ideas as to the elements which make for tho success of a musical offering. Feminine youth and beauty aro tho prime requisites as witness his fa mous "Foradora Sextette." Every ono oftho original girls, of whom vol umes havo been written, was a prize bauty. Every ono of them has since won a wealthy husband and they are all out of tho theatrical world, but tho effect of their personalities is to bo found in "The Red Rose" as It has boon In , every Fisher offering slnco then, for in the girls of his famous sextette, Fisher showed tho world his Ideals of womanly beauty, nnd his show girls have since been selected with tho old sextette In mind. It will bo noticed that thoy aro rather tall, aro usually brunettes and besides their beauty thoy havo real singing voices and they dance. And there you have tho secret of Fisher s success as a pro ducer of musical comedy in a nutshell, so to speak. Truo ho gives his production tho most oxtravagantly lavls mountings pays absurd attention to tho richness of his costuming and spares no ex ponso In tho securing of clever com edians but the real crux of tho whole matter Is tho selection of his women principles and his chorus. . I,,,,, i Miss Madeline Whitely, of Ogalalla, was visiting friends in tho city over Sunday. F. J. DIKNER & CO. Real Eslnte and Insurance Como and see us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for salo and rent. Wo havo also good bar galna In farms and ranches. ( or. Front and Dowev Sts.. upBtnlrs. Gasologue What kind you use?" "Don't know. Just gas. But I'm always careful to insist on high gravity." "High gravity, eh? What about ignition point?" Ignition point?" it bure. JtJoiling much the same the only real test "But low ignition point al ways gofes with high gravity Does it not?" "Yes, it does not. Look at yourself. Ever have any trouble starting?" , "Well of course sometimes " "Thought so. Yet you always buy high gravity gas, don't you?" " Yes." "Well, what's the answer?" "But what am I to do? Ask for low ignition point, low boiling point?" "Ask for Red Crown Gasoline. You're safe then. The Ignition point is right, the b6iling point is right, and what's more, it's right every time. Red Crown is always the same, wherever you buy it. And if you want your oil to be as good as your gas ask for Polarintssr-the stand ard oil for all motors." STANDARD Returned .Missionary Will Speak Mrs. Ford, who has been In tho mis sionary field In South America, will visit In tho city this weck and will apeak Thursday at the Christian church, both aftornoon and evening , nnd everybody is invited to attend , and hear her. Mrs. Ford but rccont- ly returned from hor work In South Amorlca and will give somo Interest ing accounts of tho work thore. 'Jiic Waldo Lots Aro Dry There nro aovoral parts of tho city this morning that aro under water, however tho lots In tho Waldo Block In the south part of town aro dry. This Is another of the many advantages in these lots for residence lots. Phone me for an appointment to show them to you. 28-2 C, F. TEMPLE, Agent. For Palntlngt paper hanging and dec orating see Landgraf & Crane. Reas onable prices satisfactory work. Phone Red 240 or Black 570. ORDINANCE NO. .VJ. An Ordinance Excluding Lots 1!J, 11, 15 nnd 1(1 of the Subdivision of Original lots 7 uitd 8 of lilock l.'!2 of tho Orlg iuiil City of North L'lntte, Nebraska, from-the Fire Limits of the City of North Pintle, Nebraska, from tho Date of the Passage and Approval of this Ordinance until July 15, 1915. BE IT ORDAINED BY 'THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA: Sec. 1. That Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 of the Subdivision of original Lots 7 and 8 of Block 132 of tho original City of North Platte, Nebraska, bo and tho same hereby are, excluded from tho fire limits of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, as defined by section 09 of article 3 of tho Revised Ordinances of. the City of North Platte, Nebraska, from the dato of tho passage and ap proval of this ordinance to the 15th day of July, 1915, but that tfiereafter tho said real estate above described shall bo and become again a part of tho firo limits of said City, as defined by said section G9 or article 3 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of North Platto, Nebraska. Sec, 2, This ordinance shall take effect from nnd after its passage, ap proval and publication according to law. Approved April 20, 1915. ttost: Signed. E. II EVANS, ( F. TEMPLE, Mayor. City Clerk. (SEAL.) No. 2 of gasoline do point pretty tl iing. mars !or gasoline. ' ' Oil COMPANY (NUlRASUA) rvvirn DGf . ..i ---- - CITY AND COUNTY NEWS John Holcombo o the Maxwell vi cinity arrived In tho city this morn ing to visit for a fow days. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ES TAE, BY BRATT & GOODMAN. A son was born Sunday to Mf. and Mrs L. D. Stewart, 215 south Elm street. Mother nnd child are reported doing nicely. A hospital tea will bo given at tho homo of Mrs. T. C. Patterson, 515 west Fourth street, assisted by Mrs. F. II. Barber, Friday afternoon. In honor of Mrs. Florence Wagoner, of Omaha, vlco president of tho Rebok ah assembly and Mrs. Margaret Hol combo, of Broken Bow, past president tho Rebckahs will entertain at a kon slngton Friday afternoon at tho Odd Fellows' hall. All members aro Invited to bo present. FOR KENT Houses, unfurnished rooms, storage space and safo deposit boxes. BRATT &, GOODMAN. A Reasonable Prediction. Tho mayor-elect of Chicago, "Big Bill" Thompson told a St. Louis au dlenco tho other day tlmt a republican president will be elected in 191G. With the ropublcan party reunited, and in further view of tho fact that Wilson was elected because of tho republican split in 1912, this prediction Is not at all unreasonable. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE If yonjune not Insured your car, insure it vtifii Brntt & Goodman. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phont l Office 130 j Residence 115 Office phono 241T Res. phono 217 L. C . DRQS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte,. - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. v JOHN S. SIMMS, M. 1)., Physician and Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phono, Ofilce, 83 r Residence 38. J. B. ItEDPIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfield Office Phono C42 Res. Phono C76 Hospital Phone Black G33. House Phono Black 633. y. t. riuTCHAM), Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a 'Government Veterinar- ! ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., i one-half block southwest of the Court House. Noith Platte, Neb. DEBRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Enibaliiiers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Artificial Ice Call on JOE SPIES, The Old Ice Man. Phone Black 161. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Oillce 459 C. H. WALTERS. 1 AERIAL NAVIGATION is no longer an experiment, its prac ticability lias boon proven and is com ing Into use more and moro ovory day, Our cigars havo never been an ex periment; they havo always been good, thoy havo borno tho mark of standard for ovor twenty-flvo years in North Platte. Wo mako a numbor ot brands ranging in prico from for 10 cents to 3 for 25 conts. Try them. Hopiktt NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. T1VINEM, Physician and Surgeon. m:i:ai, aoticm Mnrv Z. Law. nnnrnsli1nt To . ..... i. v . mil - nut: You nro hereby notified that William I.nw fllfl nn Mm or.Mi rlnv nt T n .i . I ID 1G, nie a petition In the District Co i i. uv jiiiwuiu uuuiyt iMeuniHKni tile aivorced from you upon tho grounds of nuii uwu iur emeu ouier una further rMInf oh IiihM GClUttV rn fl V raniilin ntirl Mm Judge of snld Court did on April 26th, 1915, makp-nn order dlrect- ...... .luiiuii a in uuior cases proviuea. "iou will make nnswor to snld petl lon on or before tho 7th dny of June, n,'.orJ'ur,(lefn.ult wUI ho tnken nnd imminent had nfjnlnst you ns In Bnld pe Iton prayed. AVILLIAM I. LAW, Plaintiff. n27- ii. isvans, 1W Mill A f,Ari.Al' Int the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. i the Matter of tho Estnte of Jncob C. I In rvueruuvi. ajeceasotl. Huffman and Martin Federhoof. heirs nt 1(1 fill tier Hons tntnmatml fn ani.i A tnte: l ou nnd each of you nro hereby notl- ml flint Unitliln ..1. B i , , . . w. w.. ... viwo WUUIl, II1U UUJUUl 11 Illl prayer of which nro for a decree specl- llAtlflnn ill tlila Paiim M.I a. i est or shares in nnd to Lot 2 In Block of.orth Platto Townlot Company's Addition ta,North Platte. Lincoln Coun- (111 tlinrnln All fiArmti 1.. .1 1.. such matter nro herein cited to nppenr i nu . at 1,10 0U,,t nouso in "w,Vl't Ul ,Vuvl 1 Aenrnsun, nt- Mny, 191C, nifd show cause if any why v..v. ,,..,.-. d.iiu iiciiiiuucr sunn not 1'ls 24th dny of April, 1915. 2,-h3w County JudKe. XOTI('H FOU l'Um.IG.YTIOX Depiirtmcut of flip Ind-rlor. U. S. Land Oillce nt North Platte, Neb. April 23, iaio. Ian, lias filed notice of inuntinn tn make final three yonr proof, , to estab lish claim to tho land above described before the Register nnd Receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on.-tho 21st day of June, 1915. Claimant names ns witnesses: scotf Shaner, of Maxwell, Nobr., Jesse Hlch berger, of North Platto, Nobr., Andrew Howard, ot Wellflcot, Nebr., Mnry Rich ards, of North Platte, Nobr. J. E. EVANS. n27-Gv Register. KOTICU l'OIl 1'UllLIOATION UcpnrtiiiPiit of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco nt North Platte, Neb. .. , , , , March 10, 1915. Notice Is herebv erlvcn th.it Trnrrlsnn P. Eslor, of North Platte, Neb., who, on Sept. 14, 1911, made Homestead entry No. 05255, for N' of NEV4, Section 22, Township 15, N., Range 30, V Cth Principal Meridian, has nied notice of intention to make llnal three year proof to establish claim to the l.nml nlmvn dcserlbed, before tho Register nnd Re ceiver nt North Platte, Neb., on the 7th day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam Harrlman, George Alexander, William Reynold, Dennis Breen, all of North Platte, Neb. j. u. li. VANS, mlG-Cw Register. NOTICE) FOIl I'UllIilCATION I)ciiirtnunt of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. March 22 1915. Notice ls herebv given that Prank W. Steel, of North Plntte, Nebr., who, on Feb. 5, 1912, mado Homestead entry p.o. uuaoB, tor tuvs ot ui., section 22, Township 14, N., Range 29, W., Cth I'rlnclpai Meridian, has nied notice of Intention to make llnal three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before tho Register and Re ceiver, at North Platte, Neb., on the 17th day of May, 1915. Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Jess Long, Chris Schick, Ed Stevens, C. C. Cumpston, all of North Platte, Neb. j. is. av.uia, m23-Cw Register. NOTICK l'OIl PUHLICATIOX Department of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco nt North Platte, Neb. .March 271915. Notice is horobv given that John M. Crnndell, or North Platte, Neb., who, on January 10, 1912, made Homestead entry No. 05355, for tho Bi and NWU Section 14, Township 12, N., Range 31, W. Cth Principal Meridian, has nied no tlco of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo tho Regis ter ana receiver, at jvortne Platte, Nob., on tho 21st day of May, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: W. C. Masters. Hugh Songer, Carl Broeder, John W. Fowler, nil of North Platte, Neb. v J. E. EVANS, in30-6w Register. Mierlff'H .Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rondored In said Court wherein Carl "Chrlstenson la plaintiff, and Charlos Shlll, Mary E. Shlll and Edd Shlll nro defendants, nnd to me directed, I will on tho 22nd day of May, 1915, at 2 o'clock p, m., nt the east front door of tho Court Houso In North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell nt Public Auction to tho highest bid dor for cash, to satisfy said decree, In terest and costs, the following des cribed property, to-wlt: Southeast quarter (SE',4) of Sec tion eighteen (18), Towshlp nine (9). Range thirty (30) West Cth P. M., Lin coln 0unty, Nebraska. Dntod North Platte, Nob., April 16, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY. n20-5w Sheriff. Order of Hearing on Original I'rolinte of Will Stuto of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss, In tho County Court. In tho Mnttor of the Estate of J. Dela- van Jackson, Decensed. On reading nnd llllng tho petition of Anna E. Jackson, praying that tho 'Instrument, filed on tho 17th day of April. 1915, and purporting to bo tho Inst Will and Tostnmont of tho said de ceased, may bo proved, approvod, pro bated, allowed nnd rocordod ns the last Will nnd Testament of tho said J. Dela van Juckson, deceased, nnd that tho execution of said Instrument may bo committed nnd tho administration of snld estate may bo grantod to Anna E. Jackson nnd Charlos D. Jackson as ad ministrators with Will nnnexed. Ordered, That Mny 8, 1915, nt 9 o'clock n. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when nil persons inter ested In said matter may appear at a bounty Court to bo held In and for said County, nnd show cause why tho nrav- or of petitioner should not be granted i? roiy given tnnt Aiinnle l.liza BlcQulre. now Seese, of North I latto, Nebraska, wlio on February S, 1912, mado Homostend Kntry No. 05371, for K,i of .SI3Vi Section 2, Township 11 J. F. Schmalzried. GEO. E. FRENCH. a20-3w County Judge.