Semi-Weekly Tribune MA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ouo Year hy .Mull In Advance. .. .$1.2.1 One Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1X0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. tuksoav, .ium: 1, 10IS. (icrniuuy'H Answer. Whllo the full text of the German re py to the demands made by the Amorl can note, dealing with the Lusltanln case, Is yet to bo given out, the fore cast conveys tho Impression that the kalser'B government Is not willing to concedo all tho points rulscd by Mr. "Wilson ns essentially necessary to the maintenance of friendly relations. No nnswor 1b given to tho specific demand for assurance that safety of travel at soa would be secured, at least to tho extent that passengers and crows of ships to bo torpedoed would havo tlmo to leavo In boats, If not tak en off by tho attacking vessels. Nor Is any reply mndo to tho other specific demand that the rights of neutral slilps to traffic between neutral ports bo nioro scrupulously regarded. Doth theso points nro omitted. Instead tho good faith of tho United States Is In directly called In question, by he In sinuation that tho Lusltnnla was arm ed, and that it was used to transport soldiers, and that tho Americans on board woro present moroly ns a screen for the Illegal operations of Great Britain. If tho Lusltanla were armed It would havo been the duty of tho United Stntes to detain It In harbor, and It would havo been equally a vi olation of neutrality to havo permitted tho embarkation of soldiers on a pas senger boat. Other questions raised by Germany, such as that which refers to tho dip lomatic dealings between tho United States and Great Britain, Indicate tho Intention at Berlin to prolong the cor respondence If possible. Tho diplo mats of Wllholmstrasse aro adopts In tlielr art, and It Is only giving respect ful recognition to tholr Intelligence and ability to say they must havo known tho note 3cnt through Ambassa dor Gorard would not be satisfactory to America. If theso conclusions aro correct, they mean that Mr, Wilson will have to meot Gormnny on Its own ground. Tho resources of diplomacy have not as yet been exhausted, and further corres pondence may servo to relievo a situ ation that Just now seems serious. Bee. Sale Hill of 181(1. Tho Kearney Times prints tho foll owing copy of u sale bill printed for a Missouri resident sixty-nine years ago. Tho man's namo s substituted by nnothor. Public Sale. State of Missouri, County of Plko; t6 whom It may concern; Tho under signed will sell on Tuesday, September 29, A. D., 1840, at public out-cry for cash, on promises where Coon Creek crosses tho old Miss road, tho follow ing chattols, to-wlt: C yoko oxen with clialns. 2 wagons with beds, 3 nigger wenches, 4 buck niggers, 3 nigger1 boys, 3 prnlrlo plows, 25 steel traps. 1 barrel pickled cabbage, 1 hogshead of tobacco, 1 lot of niggers hoes. 1 spinning wheel, 1 loom. 13 fox hounds, lot of coon, mink and skunk skins nnd a lot of other articles. Am gwlno to California. JOHN DOE. Freo head cheese, apples and hard cldor. What Is tho meaning of that mighty balanco of trndo "In our favor" which Socrotary Redllold ilgurcs out for tho ilscnl yenr to end a month hence? It will bo a billion dollars, ho says a billion dollars' worth moro goods thnn wo havo consumed. How much that means in tho way of prosperity for our solves dopends on circumstances. Tho farm tennnt who gives two-fifths of his crop In ront necessarily "exports" al most twleo as much as ho "Imports," ,but ho Is not tho richer for that. Like wise, If our billion dollar balance Is taken In Interest and ront payments to forolgn creditors, wo nro not neces sarily prosperous. Whon wo suy that soling more than wo buy creates a "favorablo" bnlniu 'O nf Irniln urn mmtn only that this leaves us a credit bal ance auroati wmcli makes favorable ex chnngo rates for us. Tho United States has ncarlv nlwnvu li balanco of trade because It Is In debt 10 loroigners and pnyB Its Interest nnd principal In goods. This onornfoua bal anco "In our fnvor" Mils vour Minima that, as a result of the war, wo aro paying on moro of the principal than usual. Tho war has made It pos Blblo to buy buck our forolgn owned securities at favorablo tonus. Wo havo boon gottlng out or debt. Lin coln Journal. It Inii'I Your Town, It's You If you want to live In tho kind of a town LIko tho kind of a town you llko, You needn't slip your clothes In a grip And start on a long, long hiko, ou'll only find what you loft hohlnd, For thoro's nothing that's really now, It's a knock at yoursolf whon you knock your town. It isn't tho town It's you. Heal towns aro not nindo by mon afraid Lost soniohody olso gots ahead. Whon ovory ono works and nobody shirks You can rulso a town from the dead. And If, whllo you ninko your porsonnl stake. Your neighbors can niako ono too, Your town will bo what you want to SCO, It Isn't tho town It's you. Cincinnati Rotary Club. Indigestion and (1onntlntIon. "About tlvo years ago I began tnklng Chamberlain's tablots after Bufforlng from Indigestion nnd constipation for years without finding anything to ro Ilovo mo. Chamborlatn's tablots helped mo at onco and by using thorn for sevoral weeks I wus cured of tho com- plaint," writes Mrs. Mary E. McMul- lon. piiuips, n. y For ualo by all dealers. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. A charter has been granted by the state banking board for a new bank at Lewcllen. Tho new bank will be known ns tho Farmers' Bank of Lew cllen nnd Is capitalized ut $10,000. E. C. Wolf of Big Springs Is president of the new bank nnd G. L. Stout cashier. Each of these men are stockholders In tho Farmers Statc Bank at Big Springs. Other stock holders of tho now bank will bo made up of business men of Lewcllen. Lightning struck tho largo barn of Adam Zimmerman who lives six miles uorthnnst of Big Springs Monday at three In the morning nnd burned it to tho ground together with about six hundred bushels of grain, llfty tons of hay, saddles, robes nnd seven bond of horses including n stallion. Mr. Zim merman succeeded In getting out 13 head of horses after tho barn wns on lire. All the above was Insured but the loss will bo heavy. Mr Zlmmer inan expects to build, at once. Last week George Scliarmann pur chased tho south half of tho south east quarter of 1C-14-31 from the North Plntto Land & Water Co. This makes Gcorgo and his two boys a half sec tion In a body of this priceless irri gated valloy land. Ilershey Times. Supt. Whitehead of tho Gothenburg schools hns been elected to the super intendnncy of tho Red Cloud school. Ho has been for about eleven years tho head of the schools at Gothenburg and considers tho occupation of teach ing tho highest calling there is. He lias arrived nt n point however when the chnnco to make moro money In other lines of endeavor wns weighed In the balances. His decision to follow tho occupation ho considers most use ful ruthor thnn most lucrative Is com mendable. Art Todenhoft, tho energetic hoc and cattle buyer, was somo buoy man Wed nesday morning when he shipped four cars of.' cattle and four of hogs to the Onuha market. There was something over $10,000 worth in the shipment. This Is probably, a record shipment ior a local buyer. Most of this stock was purchased of J. P. Broslus and ho accompanied Art on the trip to market. Staplcton Enterprise. Water Is high In tho river, and fish are seen In almost every ravlno lead ing rrom tho river. Carp weighing over two pounds havo been caught inside tho limits of Muxwoll.-Tclo- post. Ford Farm Tractor. . And now tho Ford is after tho farm horse's Job. Tho latest from tho Ford factory In Detroit. Is thnt there will be placed on the market next fall for farm usuge a motor tractor. During tho last three or four months sovore tosts were made In a secluded spot with tho first tractor and these trials gave tho utmost satisfaction to the olllclnls. Tho tests wore made un der all kinds of soil and weather con ditions, in hard ground and steep mud. Just as with tho Ford passenger cars, mo principal aim or the company was to bring out h trnctor, the price of which would he within the reach of almost any man of nlodernt3 means. All 't'lio details are not yet available. but tile' tractor will have much of tho fumlllar Ford car appearunce. It will have the sumo motor, front nxlo and radiator, but a much stronger and shorter frame. Above tho motor, sup ported by strong nrms will be carried twd largo water tanks. , Tho rear wheels will be 12 Inches wide nnd with flanges and spikes pndd ed. Tho weight now Is 1G00 pounds. but It Is expected that this will bo re duced to 1500 pounds. The tractor will be able to do easily the work of six horses, and It Is expected that It will revolutionize farming methods, just ns tno passenger car has so chan ged traveling on the road. DEJtlty HURRY & FORRES, Licensed Hmlmlincrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 1534. Night Phono Black 588. Probate Notice In tho Matter of tho Estate of Cor nelius Sullivan, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nobrnska, May 25, 1915. Notlco Is horoby given, Thnt tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, heforo tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, in said County, on the 2nd day of July, 1915, and on the 3rd day of January, 1U1G, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adiustment and al lowance. Six months nro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims, and ono- year for tho Administrator to set tlo said Estato, from tho 2nd day of July, 1915. This notlco will bo pub lished in tho North Plntto Tribune, a legal soml-weokly nowspnpor print ed and published In North Plntto, Lin coln County, Nobrnska, for four con Booutlvo wooks proceeding July 2nd, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, Jl-4w County Judge IiOgnl Notlco To Charles E. Cotton, Ora D. Cotton and Richard E. Cotton, Dofondnnts: You and each of you will take no tlco that on tho 14th day of May, 1915, Honry Clark, plaintiff horeln, filed Ills potltlon In tho District Court of Lin coln uouniy, Nobrnska, ngnlnst said dofondnnts. lmnlendnd with ntlinrs. flin object and prayer of which are to ux- uiuuo ino sain (loromiants and ouch of mom irom nil interest In and to ono certain promissory noto for Four Thousnnd and no hundredths (J4000.00) Dollars payablo to tho order of Charles E. Cotton, nnd payablo Sop tciubor 1, 1915, tinted Mny 8th, 1915, and signed by P. E. Gundorson and Gua Gunderson, and for a decrco to havo tho said defendants hold said noto In trust, for tho plaintiff and for an ordor, that tho said defendants nnd each or thorn bo required to dellvcd Bald noto Into Court for tho purposo of having tho same dcllvored to tho plain tiff herein. You nnd nneh nf vnn nrn rnnnirn.i tn answer said petition on or before the ism (iny or juiy, hub. Dated this 1st day of Juno, 1915. HENRY CLARIC, Plaintiff, By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Jl-4w His Attorneys GAS STOVE COMFORT WITH "PERFECTION" OIL PERFECTION NEW PERFECTION OIL COOKSTOVE, makes cooking easier and quicker. The NEW PER FECTION lights instantly and regulates by raising or lowering the wick. No valves to clog. No feed tubes to warp. The new firclcss cookinc oven c'ivcs you all the economy of a iirclcss cooker with none of the bother and extra steps. Just pull a damper, and the oven becomes a firclcss cooker. Use it as an ordinary oven when you wish ; or open the door and use the two oven burners just like the grate hAirners. peri&cstion STANDARD OIL (NEBRASKA) F. J. MOEE & CO. Jteal Estate and Insurance Come and sco us for town lots In ! dlfforent parts of tho city. Good In-, vestments on easy terms. Houses for ; sale and rent, we have also good 'jar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs. JOHN S. SIMMS, 31. D., Physician and Surgeon OHlce B. & L. Duilding, Second Flooj-. Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. i Hospital Phono Black C33. House Phono Black 633. IV. T. PMTCHARI), Grndimh' Voturinnrlnii I Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court House. Noith Plntto, Neb. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1Q0S West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduato Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWDfEM, Physician and Surgeon. AERIAL NAVIGATION is no longer an experiment, its prac ticability has been proven and la com ing Into uso moro and more every day. Our cigars havo never been an ex periment; they havo always been good, thoy havo homo tho mark of standard for over twenty-five years In North Plntto. Wo mako a number of brands ranging In price from 3 for 10 conts to 3 for 25 cents. Try them. J. F. Schmalzricd. Probate Notice In tho Matter of tho Estate of James M. Ranule, Decenscd. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915. Notlco Is hereby glvon, That tho creditors of tho deceased will meet the Administratrix of snld Estato, before i" in TrinnmnK. i, M tho County Judgo of Lincoln County,' Nobraska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 2nd day of July, 1915, nnd on tho 3rd day of January, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, foj tho purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd al lowance Six months nro allowed for creditors to preBont tholr claims, and ono year for tho Administratrix to sottlo said estate, from tho 2nd day of July. 1915. This notice wljl bo pub lished in tho North Platte Tribune a legal soml-weokly newspaper printed nnd published In North Platto, Lin coln Comity, Nobraska, for four con secutlvo .weeks, preceedlug July 2nd, 1915. v y ' tiEO. E. FRENCH,,; County Judge. Oil in a Bin i ir NOV PERFECTION ill mm m W7 -A- COMPANY OMAHA Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones ! 0nke 130 i nonts Ru3I(ence 115 DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Olllce 183, Residence 283 J. R. REREIELl), PHYSICIAN Ss SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Refold & Redfleld Office Phono G4Zr Res. Phono 67C NOTICE To Whom It Maj' Concern: Notlco is hereby given that tho Ma yor and Citv C'otihr.Il will lmlil rt s no- el al meeting at tho hour of 8:00 o'clock P, M., (Central Time) Juno 8th, 1915. in mo council jmamoer ror tho pur pose of making nssssments and levy ing taxes for the construction of side walks built by,tha City along tho following described property: Lot 4, Block 175, original town of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wide, 130 ft. long, 544 sq. ft. at 10c $54.40 3 yards of sand for filling at 75c 2.25 Lot 5, Block 175, original town of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 149 ft. long, 590 sq. ft. at 10c. 59.00 7 yards of sand for filling at 75c 5.25 Block 192 of tho original town of North Platto. walk 4 ft. wide, 37 ft. long, 148 sq. ft. nt 10c.. 14.80 Lot 10, Block 4, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wtdo, 129 ft. long, 518 sq. ft. at 10c 51.80 Lot 10, Block 3, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 143 ft. long, 572 sq. ft. at 10c 57.20 Lot 8, Block 5, Pcnniston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wide, 5 ft. long, 20 sq. ft. nf 10c 2.00 Lot 8, Block G7, original town of - North Platto, walk 4 ft. wido, 7 ft. long, 2S sq. ft. at 10c.... 2.80 Lot C. Block 8, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wide, G7 ft. long, 2G8 sq. ft. at 10c 20.80 Lot 1, Block 2, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 139 feet long.550 square feet at 10c 55. GO Lot 10, block 1, Taylor's Addlton to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 9 feet long, 38 squaro foot at 10c 3.so! Lot 5, Block 10, Pcnniston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, ' walk 4 feet wide, 9VS feot long, 38 squaro feot at 10c 3.S0 Lot 4, Block 11, Pcnniston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 foot wide, 11 feet long, 44 squaro feot at 10c 4 an mm m KtbmrM.iMirt Gil ma r if IP Lot 1, Block 35 of tho Original town of North Platte, walk 4 feot wide, 9 feet long, 3S sq. feot nt 10c 3,so Lot 8, Block 35 of tho original town of North Plntto, walk 4 feet, wide, 9 feet long, 3S squaro feot at 10c 3,80 All of tho above described property being In Lincoln County, Nobraska. In addition to tho abovo amounts, Interest nnd advertising fees will bo charged, All porsons Interested will file their objections, If any thoy havo;- to hb nssesslng of taxes against tliQ abovo described property for tho abovo1 des cribe!', purposo on or boforVttio. 8th day of Jutio, A. D. 1915 as' abovo stated. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. tin, mm NOTICK. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby friven that tho Mayor nnd City Council will hold a special meetlliff at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Time) Juno Sth, 1915, in the Council Chamber for tho purposo of making assessments and levying tax es for the cutting 0f weeds by the City of North Platte on the following des crlbed property: ftSWm., . ....... 0 ORIGINAL TOWN. Block 20, Lot 8 $1 00 Bldok C3, Lots 4 and 6 $1.00 per lot Block 38, Lot 4 , tl 00 Block 84, Lots 7 and 8 SI. 00 ner lot Block 104, Lots 1 and 2 $100 per lot B ock 108. Lots 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 ..IIloo per lot Block 7t, Lot 1 '. .'. J..&..L .' $1.00 Block 95, Lot 2 ifiioo PENNISTON'S ADDITION. Block 11, Lot C $1.00 Block 14, Lot 5 $i oo Block 15, Lots 4 and 5 $1.00 ner lot Block 10, Lots 3, 4, D, 6, 7 and 8 $1.00 per lot TAYLOR'S ADDITION. Block 1, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 si.oo Der lot Block 3, Lots 7 and 10 .-.. ill 00 her lot Block 5, Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 $1.00 per lot B 0ck 6, Lots 1. 7, 9 and 10 i.oo per lot Bl0ck 7, Lot 10 . $1.00 Block 9, Lots 1 and 2 si.oo ner lot Block 10, Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 $100 ner lot Block 11, Lots 1, 2 and 3 ii oo ner lot Block 12, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, 6, 7, 8, 9 Ifiloo per lot NORTH PLATTE TOWN LOT COMPANY'S ADDITION Block 6, Lots 4 and 5 $1.00 nr lot Block 10, Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 $100 Ser lot Block 23, Lots 9 and 10 $100 htl lot Block 20, Lot 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 00 Block 24, Lots 10 and 11 - $1.00 ner lot Block 33, L0ts 5 and C $1 00 ner lot Block 31. Lots 7 and 8 ... flOO Per lot . MILLER'S ADDITION. 1 Block 4, Lot C $1 00 Block 6. .Lots 5 and G jx.OO per lot HINMAN'S 2ND ADDITION. Block 7, Lots 4 and 5 $1,00 per lot " BELLEVUE ADDITION. Block 18, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9 $1.00 per lot . xAn of,tlle above described property being in North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, rsebraska. charged'1111110" 4 the above amounts Interest and advertising fees will be All persons Interested will nie their objections, If any they have, to the assessing of tnxes against the above described property for the above des cribed purpose on or before the Sth day of June, A. D., 1915, as above stated. C. P. TEMPLE, City Clerk. His inn Catt Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 030 Ofllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. XOTICI3 TO SEM, HEAL KSTATB Notlco is hereby given that in an notion pending in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, in which E. II. Evans, Administrator of tho es tate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, has applied for license to sell lands for tho payment of the debts of said estate and which said license has been duly granted by said Court. That on Wed nesday, Juno 2, 1915 at tho hour of 2 P. M. said administrator will offer for sale at public sale nt the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to the highest blddor or bidders for cash tho following describod lands situate in tho city of North Platto Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of Block 1, con stating of lots 1 to 12 inclusive in the Ruddy Addition to said city of North Platte or so much thereof as shall bo necessary to satisfy tho Indebtedness against the estate of said Patrick Rud dy docoased. Said sale to remain open for ono hour. . , , E. H. EVANS, Administrator of tho estate of Pat rick Buddy, deceased. m-11-4 Order of Hearing on Original Trobato of Will. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court, May 24, 1915. Iu tho Matter of tho Estate af Honry Doobko. Deceased. On rending and filing tho petition of Honry P. Doobko, Jr., praying that tho Instrument, filed on tho 24th day of May, 1915, and purporting to bo tho last Will and Testament of snld do ceased, may bo proved, approved, pro bated, nllowed and recorded ns tho last Will and Testament of tho said Honry Doebke, deceased, and that tho execution of snld Instrument may bo committed nnd the administration of snld Estato may bo granted to Hannah Doobko as Executrix. Ordered, That Juno 18, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons inter ested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo hold In and for said County, nnd show causo why tho pray or of potltlonor should not bo'granted. A copy of this order to bo published In tho Nqrth Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper of said cojinty. for thrco weeks prior' to snld dato' of hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH, m25-3w County Judge. mir i,i:gai, koticij State of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss To .All persons interested In the Es tate of' Bridget A, Williamson, de ceased: i. ", v You are hereby notltted that on tKb nth day of May. 1915 Talmage White, administrator of the estate of Bridget ' A. Williamson, deceased filed In said Court his final account as said admin istrator and petition, the objects and prayer of which are that a decree of distribution may be made of the resi uuo of said estate, now In his posses sion to tho parties entitled by law to receive the same, and that said final account and a petition for distribution will be heard upon the 1st day of June, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock at tho County Court room In the city of North Platte In said County, and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place designated nrtd show cause, If such exist why such account be not allowed. It Is, therefore, ordered that the said Talmage White, administrator give notice to all porsons Interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be printed in the North Platte Tribune a newspaper printed and pub lished In said county for three weeks prior to tho dato set for such hearing. Dated this 5th day of May, 1915. GEORGE E. FRENCH, mll-3 County Judge. Order of Hearing on l'etlltlon fur Ap pointment of Admlulxtrntor or Ad mlHtratrLv. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estato of Ann Jane Barraclough, Deceased. On rending nnd filing the petition of Joshua Barraclough and Edward Bar raclough praying that Administration of said Estate may be granted to Fred erick Barraclough as Administrator. Ordered, That Juno 1st A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hear ing said petition when all persons in terested In said matter may appear at a County Court to bo hold In and for said County, nnd show causo why tho prayer of petitioners should not be granted: and that notlco of the ponden cy of snld petition nnd the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in The North Platte Tribune, a seml-wookly newspaper printed in said County, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 10th, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH. mll-3 County Judge. NOTIftU VOll FUIIIilGATIOX Il'epnrtinnit of the Interior. U. S. Land Ofllce at North Platte, Neb. April 23, 1915. Notlco Is hereby given that Minnie Eliza McQuIrc, now Soese, of North Platto, Nobraska, who on February 8, 1912, mado Homestead Entry No. 05371, for EV4 of SEU Section 2, Township 11 N Range 30 W., 6th Principal Merid ian, hns filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, , to estab lish claim, to tho land above described bofore the .Register and Receiver at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 21st day of June, 1916. .Claimant names as witnesses: Rcott Signer, of Maxwell, Nobr., Jesse lllgh berger. of North Platte, Nebr., Andrew 116ward, of Wellfleet, Nebr., Mary Rich ards, of North Plntte, Nebr. , . J. E. EVANS. a2.76w . RegUtar.