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Semi -Weekly Tribune (ra L. Bare, Editor and Pabliiner. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. (Jno Year by Mail tn advance $1.25 Gfno Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JAN. 28 1912. Tho editor of the ultra conservative raid yet brilliant San Francisco Argo iraut Ib netting down hifl observations during n trip across tho country. From Washington ho writes: "Within the past two weeks I have gone into nil sorts of companies and listened to nil sorts of opinions; und out of this cxper lance I have gained these distinct im pressions, nnmoly: 1. Thut Mr. Tnft will bo renominated Und reelected; 2. Thnt Mr, Sherman will not be re nominated, but that some other east rnor, )robab!y nn anti-mnchinc New Yorker, will bo substituted for him in the vice-presidency; '). Thntwhilo there will be a good dual of open dissatisfac tion nnd some sulking, there will be no radical split in the republican party; 4. That both Governor Harmon nnd Professor Wilson will bo practically eliminated before the democratic con vention meets; G. That the democratic nomination wilt go to Champ Clurke or flome other Western or southern man; QT That William J. Hrynn will continue to be the dominating head of tho democratic party. All this calls for ex planation, which I shall set forth even at the hazard of being tedious. The Year in Nebraska. Nebraska had a chance to provo its resisting powers. Tho year was par ticularly unfavorable to tho stnto'a fundamental industry. A dry winter and spring led on to a summer prac ucany witnout rain until alter corn Cassoling time. Tho result was a yield of only nbout 108,000,000 bushols of corn as compared with 200,000,000 tho year before. But tho dry spring that hurt tho corn was Ideal for wheat, and Outside some portions of tho stato largo wncnt crop oi exceptional quality was harvested. While one cutting of alfalfa was affected by drouth, a late fall per Hiltted the harvesting of fourth and In d mo cases fifth cuttings which made u ) to some oxtent for tho loss. There was a fair npplo crop. Thus, hy virile of its varied arrri culture, Nebraska came through a year or national drouth with an aggregate agricultural production slightly above lb," avaraga for tho preceding five yarn. With tho oxcop ion of hogs, imcafl ruled high nnd bank reports showed no general loss of prosperity fr-m the unfavorable crop soaion, bilch butinens inactivity as was mani fost could bo charged to national con dlHons. Tliu outcome juBtlflqa incronsot and almost absolute confiduncu in the agricultural stability of tho htto under tha worst conditions likely ovon-to oe cur. . ... Soma apprehension nnd much die .xussiou followed the issue of census liguraa showing a stationary or riachn Sng agricultural population iu the older countlae. Accompanying figurus bJiow- ing greatly inmnusod. Inu.il values af toiiled com I art, if not explanation, for .tho fact. The automobile trade ox ,.n.. ...... Iiiiiiiiieu nipmiy wiiu iormora Heavy .Duyers-Hign of continued agricultural confidence. Some progress was made on political lines. A. logitlnturo greatly impodo in its progress by alignments on the Ijquor issue succeeded in submitting direct legislative amendment and Home others of merit. A presldentiu primary was provided for. A Bubstnnt- fill incroaaa in stato taxos resulted from thu luyUjaturo'a generosity with ap propria: ions. Tim year Moses with both political parties divided on tho quimtion of presidential nominee, which is to bo settled for Nebraska, by direct VOt,q in April. -Lincoln Journal. Milady's Gown. A Chicago dispatch of Thursday says Mllady'8 noxt gown will bo simple of attainment and it will accord well with the housohold curtailment due to the high cost of living, it was said today at the exposition of coming fashions on display horo by dry goods tradu papers The Imth room, which supplied her bath robe (otherwise known us blanket doth) coat, now will furnish her dress mid tho material in It will be Turkish towels. Two or three towels, with or without tho red stripes, and tussled border, as suits the wearer's individuality, a littl dab of Irish lace, a sllt hero nnd' there for an arm to come through and the gown la complete. A uimple silk underskirt, toned oif to ahow oif tho towel fringe, loft nt tho bottom of tho skirt, and costing slightly In excess of tho overdress, completes tho costume. , Rev. McDnid will return today from Gantfy whoro huspent thopast week thx church wttrk. ' ' .&Sii.tacV ,l?H,J!y,.w.ont to Qmnhp Sunday ovUnlng to transact business for a few days. O, H. Frazior has roturnod from a Yialt with Choyonnu relatives. 2 ailroaGL Dick Evana left the first of tho week for Evanston. Messrs. Sorcnson, Fairmont nnd Ma- honoy, of the railroad surveyors' staff, spent New Years in Omaha. The Union Pacific shop employes, who did not go out on a strike, havo been given a half-month's pay as n New Year's gift from the company. Tho cold snap of the past week de monstrated that there are n number of 'fair weather" engineers on tho North Platte-Grand Island runs. Sunday thirteen of these engineers were laying oif. In the fire which destroyed the sec tion house nt Nichols a week or so ago, tho Japnneso section foremun lost $150 which he hud stored in his trunk. One of the Jap laborers had a roll almost as large, but on tho morning of the fire under some pretoxt or other had tucked the money in his jeans. Cold weather the past week has been partly responsible for delayed trains. Engines do not stonm so well in the in tense cold, trains are hard to start and pull heavy, and delays at stations are always greater. During the past week practically every passenger train has been moro or less late. Three officials of the unions whose mcmbors nre out on n strike on the Hnrriman system, have been ordered to appear beforo the federal court at Danville, III., to answer tho charge of violating tho Sherman anti-trust law with regard to restraint of trade. Taking this matter into court looks to nn outsider ns though tho Hnrriman system is hampered moro by the strike than they acknowledge. Dr. Winnett, of tho state railway commission, has returned from Coznd, whoro he looked over tho question of irrigation rates and service. He has requested tho Cozad people to submit to the attorney general briofs so that tho question mny bo settled whether tho rnilway commission or tho irriga tion board has jurisdiction In tho matter of service. Thero is a total of 7,879.19 miles of railroad operated in tho state of Ne braskn by all roads doing business in the stato. Tho Burlington load3 with n total operated milenire of 3.510.70 miles and tho Union Pacific is second with 1,700.10 miles. Tho Northwestern hns a totnl of l.SOO.SO. The Missouri Pacific is fourth with 101. CO miles and tho Minneapolis and Omnjia ranks next with 371.52 miles. Will Waltemath loft tho latter part of Inst week for TiiHcumbla, Ala., to resume his position with tho Southern Kail way. Arthur Hempol, Will Dowhower anO Charles Moore were tried nnd fined by Judge Warren Saturday for being drunk and disorderly. A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE. Novlji Plallc People Arc Shown the Way Out. Kidnoy diseases are very dangerous They come silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could have been avoided by proper treatment in tho beginning. Nature gives early warnings of kidney dis ease-backache, twinges of nn n when stooping or lifting, headaches and urin nry disorders, If those svmntoms are unheeded, thore is grave danger of dropsy or fatnl Uricrht's disease. Doan a Kidney Pills havo earned a reputation for theJr effectiveness in kidney troubles, and aro known and recommended the world over. North I'lntto readers should find convincing proof in tho following statement. Its from a citizen of this locality. Mrs. C. K. Smith, Elsie, Neb., says: "For about five years 1 endured great agony from kidney disease. I could not rest well, felt wonk and tired and was all worn out. Dark spots appeared before my eyes and I often thought I was going to smother. My limbs swelled and I became so lame thnt I could hardly got around. This romody did ho much good work that I consider it worthy of my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FoHtor-Milburn Co.. Iluirnlo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the nnmo-Donn's and take no other. NOTICK Kult 1'UIILIOATION Department of tlio Interior. Buriai cut, louin. U. S i.mm unite ai ortn I'lalte, Noli. IWimiluit. yil Kill Notice In hereby irlven tint Ohrls .I'.L11"' 4.t "ft1' I'latto, Nub., who. on .Mar, L.'nX5i!!!a9 ''.V,1.1)08??.1 nllT No- 21 tw, serin SiK& ?l" !.? a,4i i 'rw" :.n XV' t.tli Principal Meridian. has Med notice of Intention to mako Hunt live ypar proof, to establish claim to the Und atwvo (liwrltK-d. . before tho laudator and lie eelvor at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho 37th day of February. WIS, Claimant names as witnesses: llupcrt Ptfhwalifer. Krwl J. llremers. Frank Hood. "' Doobko, all ot North i'latte. Neb. '" J K. Kvanb. Hotdster, mi NOTIOK OK 8KTTI.EMKNT, ThoHtatu of Nebraska. Lincoln County, hh In tho County Court. til'.1, tli Mtlr ot tho Estate otJosoiih. I.lltlo, Deceased. ro thu creditors, liolw legatees and others liitorcstwl In tho estate ot Joseph Little, has lllud In tho county court n reiwrt of hU ilolnirs as administrator of said estnto and U Is ordered thnt thu same stand for hoarlnir tho lOrd day of January A. I), litis, boforo u,o court nt tho hour of 0 oVlo;:lc, u, m-.-nt which tltno any ien.on Intorested mny nppunr andexcciit toand contest tho same, And notlcoof this iiroeeedlnif li ordered, eWon In tho North rlatte Trll'ijuo. u Iccal keml-wookly news tiatKr iHihllslit'd hi said eotintr for -thnw Huceesslvo rcelts prior to said dato of hearluc, Witness my hand and tho heal of tliocoun- !T.cSHr'i81 ?,?Ul l Lalt0, 1,1 M county, this Mth day or Dpcombir. A. I). 1UU. JS-U JOHN U It ANT, County Judto. Bay Mare Strayed wr Steles. A bay mare belonging to me. 4 years old, reasonably gentle and will weigh about 1050 pounds. She has a small lump on the lower jaw whero a tooth was extracted. Was kept on tho farm 4 miles southwest of Dignell and hns been gone three or four weeks. Will poy a liberal reward for informa tion as to the animal's location. J. H. EDMINSTEN. North Platte, Neb. AUCTIONEER. E. H. FUNK, of Cheyenne, Wyo., on auctioneer with 40 years experience, has lo cated in North Platte, and would like to make prices and dates for your sales. Have sold stock and general merchandise all over Ne braska. See me at F. E. Barber's Restau rant, corner of 6th and Locust St E. H FUNK. In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. John M. Stewart, . Plaintiff vs. Isaac Deardorf, et al., I Defendants, j NOTICE TO NON-ItESIDENT DEFENDANTS. The defendants J. Q. Adams, first nnd full name unknown, Adams his wife, first and full name unknown, Joseph, H. Bonn nnd Bean his wife, first and full name unknown. Stella A. Dowd nnd Jnmcs L. Dowd her husband, Harry D. Copelnnd and Emma Emclia Copeland, Fred G. Babcock and Baucock his wife, first and real namo unknown, William G. l'arker and l'arker his wife first and real name unknown. Frank M. Hawkins, nnd Chloe M. Hawkins his wife, will take notice that on the 22d day of August. 1911. John M Stewart, tho plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against the above named defendants nnd Isaac Deardorf and Edith L. Deardorf, The Grand Dr; Goods Company, David F. DeTar. Wil liam E. A. Aul. Anna Aul and Coke W Ballard, the object and prayer of which arc to loreciose a certain mortenco ex ecuted by the defendants Isaac Dear dorf nnd Edith L. Deardorf to David F. DeTar and assigned to the plaintiff, upon the following described premises, to-wit: All of sections twenty-nino (29), twenty-seven (zt), twenty-live (26), thirty-five (35), thirty-three 33). thirty-one (31), and south hnlf of southeast quarter (s. i se. J) of twenty- six (2G), northeast quarter (ne. i) of thirty-four (34), all in township sixteen (10), range twenty-nino (29), northeast quarter ami soutnwest qunrter (no. and sw. i) of section thirty (30) ant, nortii half and southeast quarter (n. I and se. i) of section (31), township (10), rango twenty-eight (28), all of section (7), five (5), three (3), ope (1), and northwest quarter (nw. ) section two tj, an in township lateen, (15), range twenty-nine (29). All of sections one (1), in township fifteen, (IF.) rango (30), north half of north half and south half of south half and south east quarter (so. J) of northeast quarter (no. ) and northenst quarter of southeast, quarter (ne. J of se. 1) and northwest quarter of southwest quarter (nw. of sw J) and southwest qnarter of northwest quarter (aw 1 of nw. 1) of section thirty (30), township Sixteen (10), range twenty-nino (29), containing Eight Thousand , ,,,Siven Hundred Twenty Acres (87i$J,lljic'rc8 more or less according to government Burvey. Subject to one first mortgage of Eighteen Thousand .Dpllnrs ($18000.00). lo secure tlio payment of a promissory note dated December 1st, 1910, for the sum of Forty.-Fivo Hundred Dollars ($-1600.00) nnd due and payable on tho 1st day of December, 1911: that there is now due and unnliid upon said note and mortgage tho sum of Forty-Five Hundred ' Dollars ($1500.00) With interest from De cember 1st, 1910, at C per cent per annum for which sum tho plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure, and sale of said premises. ion nre required to answer s,aid peti tion on or beforo tho 5th day of Feb ruary, 1912. Dated December 20, 1911, ' John M. StewaIit, TlaintnT, By Mockott & Peterson, William E. Shumnn, his' Attorneys Referee's Sale. Notico is horoby given Hint by virtue of an order of sale issued to me by the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, on the 20th day of December, 1911, in an action tliorein pending, wherein Oliver S. Christian and David E. Martin are plaintiffs nnd Claude H. Heed, known also as C. H. Heed, is defendant, I will, on tho 2-tth day of January, 1912, at tho hour of one o'clock of said day, at the east front door of tho court house, in tho city of Nortii Platte, Lincoln county. Nebras ka, sell nt public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the followingde scribedland, to-wit: Tho east ono-hnlf nnd the south-west quarter (EJ andSW i) of section twenty-five (25), township fifteen (15) north, range thirty-threo (33) west of tho Gth P. M. And nlso all of section twenty-nino (29), and the west one-half and tho nortli-enst quur tor (Wi and NEJ) of section thirty, township (15) north of rango thirty two (32) west of the Gth P. M. All in Lincoln county, Nebrnska. Also six toen (10) school land leases, mado by tho Stato of Nebraska, on August 14th, 1897, for u torm of twenty-fivo (25) years from Jnnuary 1st, 1898roftho following Stnto school land towit: AH of section thirty-six, township fifteen (15) north, range thirty-threo (33) west of tho 5th P. M. iin Lincoln county. Nobraska, and of tho interest created by said leasoa-'lii said lnnd. and of tho improvementauthereon; each of said leases covering forty (40) acres of said section thirty-six (3G)'. All Of tho above described real estate, and school land leases will bo offered for sale in quartor section tracts', mxl t tho snme time all of tho above de. scribed , real estate and sqhopb land lenses will bo offored for sillo as ono tract, and tho bid or. bids.wllthaWv ceptod, which will amount to tho greater sum. Dnted this 21st day of Doc., 1911. W. T. WILCOX, Keferee. JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D. Phyalclan ana Surgeon. Specially! SKIN DISEASES. Day and night calls promptly answered Ulllce 1'. a, Hospital, i'hono 642. F. J. BROJSKER Merchant Tailor. We have recently installed a French Dry Cleaner for Men's and Ladies' apparel of all classess, and we guarantee satisfactory work. We are also tailors and know how to repair clothes. We carry samples of goods and make clothes of all kinds to order, insuring first-class workmanship and perfect fit. LEGAL NOTICE, In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebrnska. To H. L. Goddnrd, Annie E. Bnb cock, E. D. Hayd'n, Albert Cooley nnd wife Calis-aJ. Cooley, and Elihu W. Sargeni, otherwise E. W. Sargent, non-resident defendants; You and each of you aro hereby no tified that on December 22, 1911, John H. Vercier, ns plaintiff, filed his certnin petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska, complaining against yoij and each of you, the object and prayer of which said petition aro to quiet in said plnintiff the title to the lollowing described lands situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Fourteen (14), Township Fourteen (14) North, of Rango Thirty (30). west of tho Sixth P. M., nnd particularly to quiet title of the plaintiff against that certain quit claim deed mado and executed by de fendant H. I. Goddnrd to defendant Annie E. Bnbcock nnd recorded in the deed records of Lincoln county. Ne braska, and havo the same declared null and void and cancelled of record; to quiet title against the mortgage under which defenunnt E. D. Hayden claims some interest in said lands for the rea son that more than ten years have elapsed since said mortgage became duo and payable and since said mort gage was in any manner revived, for the reason that the plaintiff and his grantors havo been in exclusive, unin terrupted nnd ndverse possession to tho said defendant E. D. Hnyden of said described lands for more than ten vears last past and to quiet said title against tne ueicnuunta Aioert .uooley and wife Calista J. Copley in this respect, to am plify the doed under which plaintiff cinims tine lor saiu (lescnoeu parties and to reform same to reflect the true intent and agreement of tho parties when tho same was made, executed and delivered, and further to havo this decree rendered herein operate ns a conveyance of the feo simple title of said premises to the plaintiff from said defendants, Albert Cooley nnd wife, and further to operate as satisfaction of a mortgage lein held by the plain tiff against the defendants; nnd for a decree finding that the defendant, Elihu W. Sargent who took title to said described land under warranty deed recorded in boolc A-4, at page 347 of the deed records ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, is one and the snme person tnat executed tho warranty v deed as grantor to defendant, Albert Cooley, and which said deed is recorded in boolc A 4, nt page 348 of tho deed re cords of said Lincoln county: and for such other and further relief as justice and equity may demand. You and each of you nre hereby notified to make answer to said peti tion on or before the 5th d(Vtof Febru ary, 1912, or your default w'jll be'taken and decree entered agnjpat' you as prayed in snid petition. Dated Nortii Platte, Nebraska, De cember 22d, 1911. John H. Vkudiek, Plnintiff, By E. H. Evans, his attorney. -Notice. Ira Goddord nnd Mrs. Ira Goddard, his wife, first nnd real name unknown; II. L. Bnbcock and Mrs. H. L. Bnb cock, his wife, first nnd real names un known: John R. Green, John L. Green F. L. Bayles and Mrs, F. L. Bayles, liia wife, firpt and renl nnmo unknown, nnd J. E. Richmond, first and real nnme unknown, defendants, will take' notict! that on tho 18th day of December. 1911, the nbove named plaintiff. Sena Franzcn-Kelly, filed her amended petition in tho dis trict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, wherein she prays to have the title to the southwest quarter (swj) of section 21, township 13, range 34, in Lincoln county, Nebrnsko, quieted nnd.confirmed in her for tho reason that she and her grantors hnve been in the open, notor ious, exclusive and ndvorso possession of said land for a period of moro than ten years at and prior to tho filing of said amended petition, during all of which said time sho and her grantors havo claimed to be the owners thereof, and by tho further reason to havo a certain treasurer's deed dated May 31st, 1904, made by tho county treas urer of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and which snid treasurer's deed is recorded in book A-2 of deeds at pago 171 ex amined and confirmed and for such other nnd furthor relief ns equity may require. That snid notice is being published in pursunnco of an order of court duly entered in this action upon an applica tion made by said plaintiff alleging and showing that the first, true nnd real names of said dofendant, if any, nre to plaintiff nnd her attorneys unknown, and thnt tho residences, domicile or place of abode of said defendants, and each of them,- nre to said plaintitt and her attorneys unknown. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or before Mon day tho 29th day of Janunry, 1912. Dated December 18th, 1911. Sena Franzen Kelly, By Muldoon & Gibbs, Her Attorneys. NOTIOK FOU I'UIILIOATION. Hartal No. o:Xa , , Dee. 6th. 1911. Notice Is hnrohr el veil that Owen I.. Howard, of VVMllleot. Nobi, who, on Nov, 20th. 1WXI. mado II. K. No- Sim. Sorlal No! 0.1050. for fn, n((, seW-nwK and noVt nw. Hcotlon 2ii. Township II. north Itauiro SO. W. ofthd Bttt Principal Morldlan. i lUert I led. notice of Intention to mako.llnal 11 vo Vearprdof to'Vkt&hllsh 'ulalm to tho land ahovu doserllKid, before tho Iteirlstor and Ho celverat North 1'lotto. Noli., on Wm.Dia day. of returns I'lMinantnaiiios as wltnehHOgi II award Hlms. Oeonru Hchreconirost, Elllah Cor kiln, all of Wellflcot, Nub . J as. Hluirk. of N rth Platte, Neb-. d'J- J, P Evans, lteclstcr. DR. W. F. CROOK, jt DENTIST, f 3 Graduate Northwestern University. L 4 Office over McDonald State Bank P wr www www wwwi A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Docters Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surocons, Office over Stone Drug Co. nLoa ) Office 273 Phones r oi,i oiq li i i 1 iVLOIUUIibU falU Oifice phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. oooeeamaoeaea naostotn DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Phyalclan and Surgeon s Fprt-ial attention trlvon to cnnllnu- uineo mono im net. mono Olllco McDouald Stato Hank IHd'ff I GEO. D. DENT, I 1 Physiciofl and Surgeon, 2 Office over McDonald Bank, y Send Us Your Shipments of Grain and Hay Wo pay tho top market. Three cou pons free with returns on each car of nay you ship us to handle for your ac count Fifteen coupons and $3.60 in cash will secure for your home an ele gant 42-Piece Royal Blue Dinner Set worth $10.00. Consign your liny to us and please the ladies and also get a good price for your hay. Our Motto: Fair treatment and prompt remittances. Sample of the quality of these dishes can be seen at the office of tho Semi Weekly Tribune. The F. C. Ayres Mer. Co., 20th and Wnzee Streets, Denver, Colorado. In the United States States District Court, for the District of Nebraska, North Platte Division. Case No. 1G. In the matter of i In Bankruptcy Joseph M. Benkosky, . Voluntary Pe Bankrupt. tition. NOTICE or FIRST MEETING OI-' CltEDlTOKS To the creditors of Joseph M. Ben koaky, of Wcllfieet, in the county of Lincoln - and District -aforesaid, a hfwkrunt. . NVitite is' hbroby'given that on 9th cay of December, A. p., 1911, the said Joseph M. Bonkosky was duly ad judicated a bankrupt; and thnt the first meeting of the creditors will be held at North Platte in the office of thePefcree on the 2nd day of Janunry, A. D., 1912, at 1 o'clock, a. m., in the forenoon, at which Ume.jtho snjd creditors may at tend,, prov.e their claims, aj)poin.t'a trustee, exnmine the .bankrupt nnd transact such other business' ns may properly como before snid mooting. Dated this 19th day of December, A. 1911, nt North Platte, Nebrasku. WALTKlt V. HOAGLAND, Referee in Bankruptcy. Notice To Non-Resid.Jiit Defendants. Charles Brittinghnr', Gussie Schick, J. H. Schick, husbanti of Gussie Schick, Carrie Brittinghnm. C. VnnSchoyk, South Bend Chilled Plow Co., Jpel Turnoy & Company, Bradley, Merrimnn & Smith Co., McFarlan Carriage Com pany, John C. Camp and Challenge Company, defendants, will take notico thnt on tho 15th day of September, 1911 the Racine Snttley Co., of Nebraska, plaintiff herein, filed its potition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, against snid defendants, with other defendants, the object and prayer of which is to forccloso two certain mort gages, executed by the defendant Charles Brittinghnm to the paintiff, one mortgage dated August 12, 1909 upon the southwest quarter of section 4, township 9 N. of Rng. 27, in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of two certain promissory notes, one of $590.00 dnted August 12, 1909 due August 1, 1910, and ono note for $1232.50 dated August 12, 1909 and due August 1, 1910. Ai6o n mortgage for $25-18.27 dated August 9, 1910 executed by tho defendant Charles Brittingham, upon an un -divided ono-third interest in tho El and tho EJ NWJ section 32, Two. lO.rango 27, and the NW Sec. 4, nnd tho NE Sec. 5, and all of section 9 in Twp. 9 range 27, said mortgage being given to secure a promissory note of even dato therewith, for $2548.27 duo December 1, 1910, and thero is now due on said indebtedness tho sum of $2518.27 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from September 9, 1910 for wnich sum with interest from this date tho plaintiff prays for decree and that tho defendants and each of them bo barred from all interest, title, or lein in nnd to snid premised, .and, thnt $he claims of tho defendants be hold junior and inferior to the claims of the plaintiff, and that the defendants, bo required to pay tho sarpp, pr . that tho pemiao8 bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due. -You nre "required to answer said peti tion on or boforo tho 5th day of Febru ary, 1912. ...... Dnted December 23, 1911. Racing Sattlky Co. ok Nebraska. By Hoagland & Hoaglnnd Its Attor neys. d2G-4 Cigars for Gifts. The man who smokes always ap- predates the gift of a box of cigars he prefers such to some nienne or gewgaw that affords him no pleasure. Our cigars are appeciated by all men who know a good cigar and tho price is moderate. Give him a box of our cigars and he will feel satisfied. J. P. SCHMALZRIET). CARPET AND RUB WEAVING 321 West First Plione 592. Street Amendment to the Articles f Incor poration of the American Invest ment and Trust Company of North Platte, Nebraska. This is to certify that at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Investment and Trust Com pany of North Platte, Nebraska, held at its office in North Platte, Nebraska, on October, 10, 1911, the stockholders Jill having previously received thirty days' notico of the proposed amend ment to change the nnme of the corpor ation, the same was acted upon and the following is a true copy of the pro ceedings of the meeting in reference thereto: "It was moved and seconded that the name of the corporation be changed by amending Article I of the Article of In corporation to read as follows: 'The name of this corporation shall be American Investment and Loan Company'." AlUthe stockholders bring piesent, and representing all the sto:k of the corporation, having voted in favor of said amendment, the same was de clared adopted. We, John Bratt, President, and E. R. Goodman, Secretary and Treasurer of the American Investment and Trust Company, hereby certify to tho above as being a true and correct copy of the proceedings of said meeting in refer ence to said amendment. John Buatt, Corporate Seal President. E. R. Goodman, Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 4th day of December, 1911. . , Makie Yost, Notarial Seal Notary Public. My commission as Notary Public ex pires June 18th, 191G. Notice. John Franzen and Carolina Franzen, his wife; Joseph L. Franzen and Pella I-rnnzen. his wife; Amanda Peterson nnd Johan Peterson, her husband; BornnrdO. Franzen and Rosinn Franzen, Ins wife, and J. E. Richmond, defen dants, will take notice that on tho 20th dny of November. 1911. the plaintiff bled her petition in the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants, nnd eacli of them, fr the purpo.-c of having the title to tiie Northwest .of Sec. 20, tp. 13, Rge. 34, quited in her as grantee of John Irnnzen; that John Frnnzen ac quired the title to said property through nnd by operation of said law as tho heir of Adena G Franzen, de censed, the said Adena G. Franzen.hav ing made homestead entry of snid land but died before the title to said real estate was acquired in her name and that the patent thereon was made to the heirs of Adena G. Franzen, deceased anil that the said John Franzen, under the laws of the state of Nebraska, is a"? 6oI 5Lml on'y lleir of tho said Adena G. Franzen. You and each of you nre required to answer said petition on or beforo Mon day, the first day of January, 1912. Dated this 20th day of November, A r m"ldoon & Ginns, Attorney for Plaintiff, Sena Franzen Kelly. Notico for Publication. Pcrlal No. Will it a ."ei'frtjnentof tiiu Interior, u. 8- Land Olllco at North l'latte, Neb. Notico Is hereby Klven 'that Henry V. "tow,,," ,5."" mW&nS? Claimant names as witnesses: David N. Callmuler ami Harry K Callemler of Trvon Neb. Jacob Mover. Noith Plaito Vni. Kltner ai Maj lluIJ, ,f NesUt. Nob! I tNob '-" ' F. Rvanm, tptfunr. I'UOIIATR NOTICE. bMr Doocyir.t,,i,,,Lincoin county-Ne- Iorrod,ecoatse,d.0, 1,18 USUt 0f ,,,ram A" nfjf.'! iH roby nlven. that the creditors of nald deceased will moot tho Administrator of said estate, boforo the County Judo of Lincoln county. Nobraska. at tho bounty court room in said county, on tho 22d day of luV.Vfi' I.1".2, fnd oa tl10 22d day ol Jul" ll. atii o'clock a. m. each day. for the Dur- of,Vr0!,ontlnf thelrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowanco. 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