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    Serai -Weekly Tribune
Iri L. Bre, Editor aad Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
days.
Sne Year by Mail in advance $1.25
ne Year by Carrier in advance $1.60
ness.
Entered at North Platte, Nobraska,
ofllce as Second Class Matter.
Tost
FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1912.
Changes at the Court House.
The, new county officials elect took the
cmlh of office at noon yesterday and as
sumed their duties at once.
Will Yost ndvanccd from deputy
cauntv clerk to county clerk, nnd his
rjrwdecossor, F. it. Elliott, assumed the
UUtlcs of manager of tho Hub store.
Vr. Yost will have an his deputy Mr. L10
Allen, late of Walker precinct, who lias
b fa in tho office for a couple of wcokB
I t ing up tin.' duties of tho office.
Jn i1 - county treasuror's office Albert
li,ri!i took charge, nndwillbo assisted
il- ueputy by Misa Kntc Clark. Kay C.
ngi"nnl, who retires from tho tr-iiB-
Ur. iwhlp, will obout February 1st enter
Uie First National Bank, of which In
dilution he ha been elected a vice
jlreildont.
Mint) Cleo Channel!, of Brady, suc-
etcded Wm. Ebright as county suporin
tendent. Mr. Ebright will dovoto his
energies to his big farm southwest of
town.
Judge Grant succeeds himself, as
doafl also Geo. E. Prossor, dork of tho
district court.
Paul Meyer retires ob county survoy-
nr nnd Is succeeded by Roy Cochran.
Over nt the jail A.J. Snlisbury as
Hfimcd tho duties as sheriff and will
linve Tom F. Watts as his deputy, these
two making a mighty strong team.
Dnvo White, of Horshoy, assumed
Uio officii of commissioner, succeeding
C. H. Walter. For tho first tlmo In
runny years, the county board is solidly
democratic.
Big Loss in November.
According to Wall street reports,
Union Pacific business for November
4: wed a falling off of $1,101,852,
Now, according to tho same report, the
alump has passed and tho December ro
port will show a Hubstantlul recovery,
with Ui i t ii' ni i fully up to the nor
m.l. n (l perhaps ahead of thoso of any
December in yours.
ii V all Mtreoi tolls tho truth, thai big
.l i t. .. i it.,. t..i t mil
a f wovtmuor wfis Drlmnriiy due to
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iiia uiui. mi., j.or Buiibuioir ucignt
9 tiler imt, because or tear or In
t (-upturn oi perishable or valuabla
g - t' ?n"1 f tho shopmen's striko
SlncoNovembor, Wall ;tro..t says, the
u i.U.ir l.ungodnnd in all of the
i , ,overb7 percent of the normal
f icvIh ut,work. Sliip))ors knowing
this, have become iiwarotluittliuir fours
were groundless, and early lit December
c
o
Li
..crd . am routing thoir stuff
Ui Unl n Pacific, and as iwouult,
"is nut o .ly picked up, but puasud
if co re pending months of former
Onm Bee.
-en
r Br i'.'a peech in favor of
t: .
lb.
p i.nion bill should be gratifying to
!d
ldiers. Senator Brown came
t. n. ; v
ckh as a struggling younjr
i, . iy f i" in Iowa and by ability, In
tegrity and loyalty ho has become ono
o ur fo:mi- el clti'ons. Tho Tribuno
on'v has morn for tho closing para
graph oT the Senator'n tipouch, which
rea ls a;: followo: "Tho question before
us t'-duy, the ono presented by this
lo i'lKture, is, What shall be tho policy
of n uved Union toward tho men who
valinntly and successfully dofonded it
tO yt'd ago and who oro alivo today?
Will it bp a jioliuy of cold calculation
to Kp them out or tlio poorhouso nt
th" l'wst jwagiblo coil, or will it bo
n Hey i chnH'.y to tho old nnd to tho
fei I . r will it be a policy of good
ch. and cenjrr'itulatinns, of gratitude
? i imor ujhi in iroou conscience a
grr t nation, in justioo lo lUolf, aholild
(I to thi-ee men? I want to see
Co iv.. Hcwpt and deelnro the latter
pol v v pasi,vnn this bill. It will be a
r." f l iiion i ot ho much of individuals
enured in a great cause, but it will bo
n iv ignition of the grontost volunteer
arm evor kiaomblod the Grand Army
of tbi Republic.
Cnnnla is Biirely losing her soul, de
spite the failure of reciprocity. She
nnouncoH that in tho last fiscal year
her purchases from tho United States
amount d t 291,000,000, an increase
of $05,000,000, whllo hor purchnsca
from Great Britain wei-o but $110,000,
000, an Incrcasu of only $15,000,000.
Now York World.
Miss Katie Spies hua accepted a
position as cashier at the Ritner Cafe.
ftlo Dora Harris, of Horshoy, is
spending t'da week with local friends.
Pi-"Hag' Hv will return tomorrow
fro- a teh d 'vs' visit lit 'Donvor nnd
other p'ointa ,Jr4t.
y t mk. 'ungor, of -Horshoy, ro-
tur ' ho"' '"'di)0Bilay afror buoih!
In, . 'I ' frionds InitoWn. .
'1. A. Culling, of Goth-
cn r ("-riv-d Vednesday to-visit tho
Cur n' h n tt i! Bnkor families.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Joe McNcal has returned from an ex
tended Btoy In South Dakota.
Mies Nellio Workman roturned today
from Bayard, where she spent the holi
Mac Wcafall will leave for Donvor
the first of tho week to transact busi
Rev. J. F, McAbec, of Brady, spent
a few days In town on business this
week.
Miss Jano dishing will return tonight
from Sidney, after spending two weeks
with relatives.
Miss Gladys Wclih will rutu rn to
morrow from Monticciio, ia., niter
visiting tho home folks.
Miss Fern Garrison and fathor left
Wednesday fo- Paxton to visit rola-
tivos for a few dnys.
vttmt Elliott, ox-countv clerk, took
nmlm((,ment 0f tho Hub dry gooda
gtor(i yUBtorduy.
Miss Florence Strand returnod
Wod-
nelny from a two weeks
Kenrne li relatives.
visit in
Gniro Hnllowov returnod the first of
week from Gibbon whero ho spent tho
holidays with relatives.
Miss Isabollo Dornn loft for Gretna
tho first of tho week nfter spending
two weeks at homo.
Robert Dick, of the state university,
who spent tho holidays with tho home
folks, loft a few days ago.
Mrs. E. A. Arnott, of Denver, who
has been visiting thoDowhowcr family,
loft Wednesdu.v for home.
James Gully left the first of tho
week for Kansas City to resume his
studies in n veterinary college.
Miss Elsie Smith, of Burwcll, who
had been tho guest of tho Morgan
family, loft Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Owon Simons came homo Tues
day evening from Hastings, where she
spent two weeks with relatives,
Tho qunrantlno for scarlet fever wns
raised from tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs
L. L. Gray Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Maude Reis is visiting her sister
Mrs. Jack McGraw while enrouto from
n visit in Elsio to tho Kearney normal
Miss Florence Sherman, of Hcrshoy,
left Wednesday. For a week past she
was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rosa.
Miss May Winter, of Hastings, who
has been visiting hor sister Mrs
ban Lambert, loft WotlnoBdny morn
ing.
fiiuuj ji wuiijuiiu viif ihiu
!,;, iut.. m m
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rjlough for several days, went home
Wednesday.
Frank Ilahlor, who is attending! lm.-
noB8 coilfgi in SjHiulding, left Vodne&
h'ay,nf1t,TV,',t,Dg ,,h ,mrW,U rtU,i"R
tho holidays.
Mrs. fj. D. Marsh, of Louii, Ipwi
loft the first of tho week, wfter viii
ing Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barber for twr
weeks.
Mist Mary Tiglie roeumod work at
tho Birgo office Wo'dueMlay nflor leing
off duty for iovoral (loy owing to
illness.
1. W. Brown, of Burr, and ' Mudelini;
P. Camp, of Twin Fslle, were granted
a marriage license by Judge Grant
Wednesday.
Little Florence Arrowsinlth, of Ognl
nlla, went home tho first of tho week
after" visiting her grnndparontn Mr.
and Mrs. N. F. Clougli.
Miss Nona Marcott, of Brady, re
signed her position in the Sutherland
schools and will assist Miss Cleo Chnp
poll in the county superintendent's
office.
Pale-faced, weak, and
Shaky women who surfer
every day with womanly
weakness need the help
of a Gentle tonic, with
a building action on the
womanly system. Ifyouare
weak you need Cardul,
the woman's tonic, because
Cardul will act directly on
the cause of your trouble.
Cardul has a record of
more than 50 years of
success. It must be good.
Tho Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Effie Graham, of
Willard, Ky., says: "I
was ao weak I could
hardly go. I suffered,
nearly every month, for 3
years. When I began to
tako Cardui, my back hurt
awfully. I only weighed
99 pounds. Not long after,
1 weighed 115. Now, 1
do all my work, and am
in good health." Begin
taking Cardul, today.
We Want This.
Manager Stamp informs us that he Is
negotiating with tho manager of "Tho
Lion and tho Mouse" for one night Ho
says there is very littlo chance for such
company having a date open. No
matter, lot them know wo arc on earth.
Wo mav catch them on thoir return.
You must remember, 'twas wind that
made Chicago. Keep blowing yoQr
horn.
AUCTIONEER.
E. H. FUNK,
of Cheyenne, Wyo., an auctioneer
with 40 years experience, has lo
cated in North Platte, and would
ike to moke prices and dotes for
your snle3. Have sola stocK onu
general merchandise all over Ne
braska .
See me at F. E. Barber's Restau
rant, corner of 0th and Locust St.
E. FUNK.
n the District Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
John M. Stewart,
Plaintiff
vs. j
IsaacDeanlorftft.nl., I
Defendants, j
NOTICE TO NON-KESIDENT DEFENDANTS.
Tho defendants J. Q. Adams, first
and full name unknown, - Adams
us wife, first and full namo unknown.
Joseph H. Bean and Bean his
wire, llrst nnd lull name unnnown,
Stella A. Dowd and Jnrnes L. Dowa
her husband, Hnrry D. Copelond nnd
Emma Jimclia uopeianu, ircu
G. Babcock and Baljcock his wife,
first and real namo unknown, William
Fnrker and Parker his wife.
first and real nnmo unknown, Frank
M. Hawkins, and Chloo M. Hawkins
his wife, will tako notico that on the
Z2u cIqv ot August. l'Jll. John M.
Stewart, tho plaintiff, filed his petition
in the District uourt ot Lincoln county
Nebraska, against the abovo namet
defendants nnd Isaac Deardorf and
Edith L. Deardorf, Tho Grand Dr
Goods Company, David F. DeTar, Wil
liam E. A. Aul. Anna Aul und Coke W,
Ballard, tho object and prayer of which
are to foreclose n certain morteaire ex
edited by tho defendants Isaac Dear
dorf and Edith L. Deardorf to David
F. DeTar and assigned to tho plaintiff,
upon tno loiiowing ueacnueu premises
to-wit: All or sections twenty-nine (zu
twenty-seven (27), twenty-five (261
thirty-live (3&), tiiirty-thrco (U3
thirty-one (31), anil south half of
southeast quarter (s. 1 so. 1) of twenty
six (2G), northeast quarter (ne. 1) of
thltty-tour la-l). all in township sixteen
(lb), range twonty-nino (20), northeast
quarter anil southwest quarter (no
and sw. i) ot section thirty (IW) ami
north half and southeast quarter (n. J
ami bo. 1) ot section (Jl), townshir:
(16), rnngo twenty-eight (28). all of
section (7), five (6), three (3), one (1)
and northwest quarter (nw. 1) Section
two (2). fll in township fifteen (15)
range tweiiU-nino (29). All of defctions
one (1), in t wnphip fifteen" (15
rnnge (80), north half of north half
and soutl. half of suHi half nnd' south
fnet quarter (sc. 1) of northeabt
aunrU r (ne. 1) u..d rortlituut quarter
t southeosl quarter (n;. 1 ol ro. 1)
M id northwest quarter of Bdithwest
quarter (iiw. of sw i) and southwest
qntirrer of northwest qunrttr (w J o
nw. ) of section thirty (80), tdwnshii
six teen (16), range twenty-nine (20)
eomoirring IMpht n n unnva Beve
nunureti Twenty Acres (M7 0) acres
nmro or less according to government
flurvey. humect i one first mbrtirnsr
of Eighteen Thousand Dollars
(18000.0a). to secure the irnvme'it of
a nromiubory note dated Decombft' lat
1010, for the sum of Forty-Five
Hundred Dollars ($4500.00) and duo
and payable on thelstday of Decfembor,
ion: that there is now duo nnd unpaid
upon said note and morttrugo the sum
of Forty-Fivo Hundred Dollars
(1500.00) with int- rest from De
cember 1st, 1010, at 0 per cent per
annum for winch sum tho plaintiff
pray a for a decree of foreclosure and
nio ot said premises.
i oil nro required to nnswer said peti
tion on or bofore the 5th day of Feb
ruary, 1912.
Dated uecemnarzu, mil.
John M. Stewaut, Plaintiff,
By Mockott & Peterson,
William E. Shumnn, his Attorneys
Referee's Sale.
Notico Is hereby iriven that bv vlrtuo
of nn order of solo Issued to me by the
district court of Lincoln county, No-
hriifka, on tho 20th day of Decmnbor,
1911, in an notion therein pundinir.
v. heroin Oliver S. Christian and David
E. Martin nro plaintiffs and Claudo II.
Reed, known also as C. II. Reed, is
defendant, I will, on the 24th day of
January. 1912, at tho hour of ono
o'clock ot said day, at nho oast front
door of tho court house, in the city of
North Platte, Lincoln county. Nolnus
ka, sell at public auction, to the high
est imiucr lor easu, tne loiu.wintr de
scribed land, to-wit: Tho east ono-hulf
ami the south-west quarter (EJ nndSW
i) oi section twonty-tive Vib), towpsHjt
fifteen (16) north, range tliirtv-threo
(33) west of the 0th P. M. And also
all of Bectlon tweiity-iiino (29), and tho
west one-hnlf and the north-east quar
ter (Wi and NEJ) of section thirty,
township iioi north ot ranco thirtv
two (82) west of the 0th P. M. All In
Lincoln county, Nobraska. Also six
teen (1C) school land lenses, mado by
me otnte ot xseurasKa, on August Mth,
1897, for n term of twonty-fivo (25)
yonrs from January 1st, 1898: of tile
following State school land twit: All
of ecction thirty-six, township flfteqn
iioi norm, rnngo miny-tnreo isa)
west of tho Cth P. M. in Lincoln
county. Nebraska, and of tho interest
created by said leases in said land, nnd
of tho improvements thoreon; ench of
sold loases covering'Torty (40) .'acres
of said section thirty-six (3G). All of
the nbovo described real ostato. and
school land leases will bo offered for
sale in quarter section tracts, am) nt
the same thno all of tho. above d.o.
scribed real ostato and school land
li tiKoa will bo offered for salo as ono
tract, and tho bid- or bids will bo ac
cepted, which will amount to the
iriiintnr num.
Patod.tWl
JOE B. REDFIELD, M. D.
Physician and 5nrfleen,
SpeclaUyi-SKIN DISEASES.
Day and night calls promptly answered
Office I . U. Hospital, t'hone wl.
F. J. BRORK3BSJR
Merchant Tailor.
We have recently installed a French
Dry Cleaner for Men a and Ladies
apparel of all classcss, and we
guarantee satisfactory work. We
arc 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, Nebraska.
lo 11. 1j. uoddard, Annie b. Han
cock, E. D. Hayden, Albert Cooloy and
wife Cnlista J. Cooley, und Elihu W.
Sargent, otherwise E. W. Sargent,
non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby no
tified that on December 22, 1911, John
R. Vernier, us plaintiff, filed his certain
petition in the district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, complaining against
you and each ot you, the object nnd
prnyer of which said petition are to
nuiet in said plaintiff the title to the
iollowine described lnnds situate in
Lincoln county. Nebraska, to-wit: The
Southwest Quarter of Section Fourteen
(14), Township Fourteen (14) North, of
Rnnrro Thirty (30). west of tho Sixth
P. M., and particularly to quiet title of
Jt. I ! 1 ! V A Al A . .
uie piainiiu aguinai. mat certain quit
claim ueeo maue ana executed by ue
fendant H. I. Goddnrd to defendant
Annie E, Babcock and recorded in the
deed records of Lincoln countv. Ne
brnskn. and have the same declared null
and void and cancelled of record: to
quiet title against the mortgage undor
wnicn uetcnuant b. u. Hayden claims
some interest in said lands for the rea
son that more than ten years have
elapsed since said mortgago became
duo and payable and since said mort
gage was in any manner revived, for
the reason that the plaintiff and his
grantors have been in exclusive, unin
terrupted and adverse possession to the
said defendant E. D. Hayden of said
described lands for more than ten years
last past ana to quiet Bald title against
tho defendants Albert Cooley nnd wife
Calista J. Cooley in this respect, to am
plify tho deed under which plaintiff
claims title for said described parties
and to reform same to reflect the true
intent and agreement of the parties
when the snmo was made, executed
and delivered, and further to have this
decree rendered herein operate as a
conveyance of the fee simple titlo of
said premises to the plaintiff from said
defendants, Albert Cooley and wife,
and further to operate as satisfaction
of a mortgago loin held by tho plain
tiff against tho defendants; and for a
decree finding that the defendant,
Elihu W. Sargent who took title to
said described land under wairanty
deed recorded in book A-4, at page 347
of the deed records ot Lincoln county,
Nebrnskn, is ono and the same person
t at executed tno wnrr.-nty deed as
grantor to defendant, Albert Cooley.
and which suid deed is recorded in
uook i i, at page ;wa oi the deed re
cords of said Lincoln county: and for
such other and further reliej as justice
and equity may demand.
You and each of you nro hereby
.!...! 1.. I... i ..!.! ....if
iniwiieii iu mime answer wj Hum peti
tion on or uoioro tno &th day ot l'ebru
ary, 1012, or your default will bo taken
and decree entered against you as
iii'HVnfl In Knid niititlnn. ."
Dated North Platte, N.obraska, De
cember 22d, 1011.
Joii'N R. Vkrdibr, Plaintiff,
y lurti. luvans, ms nttorney.
Nolice.
Ira Goddard and Mrs. Ira Goddard.
his wife, first and real name unknown;
H. L. Babcock and Mrs. H. L. Bab
cock, his wife, first and rcnl names un
known: John R. Green, John L. Green
F. L. Bnylos and Mrs. F. L. Bayles,
his wife, lirrt and real name unknown,
and J. E. Richmond, first and real
name unknown, defendants, will
take notico that on tho 18th dnv
of Decombor. 1911, the nbove
nnmed plaintiff, Sena Frnnzen-Kolly,
filed her nmended petition in tho dis
trict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
wherein sho prays to have the title to
the southwest quarter (swj) of section
21, township 13, range 34, in Lincoln
county, Nebrnskn, quieted nnd confirmed
in her for tho reason that alio and her
grantors havo boon in tho open, notor
ious, exclusive and ndverso possession
of said land for a period of moro than
ten yonrs nt and prior to the filing of
sold amended petition, during all of
which said time sho and hor grantors
have claimed to be the owners thereof,
and by the further renson to have a
certain treasurer's deed dated May
31st, 1904, made by tho county treas
urer of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and
which snul treasurer s deed is recorded
in book A-2 of deeds nt page 171 ex
amined and confirmed and for such
other nnd further relief aa equity may
reliuire..
That said notice is being published
in pursuance of an order of court duly
entered in this action upon nn applica
tion mndo by said plaintiff alleging and
showing that tho first, truo and real
names of said defendant, if any, aro to
plaintiff and her attorneys unknown,
and that the residences, domicilo or
place of abode of said defendants, ond
ench of them, nro to said plaintiff and
her nttornoys unknown.
. You nnd each of you aro required to
answer said petition on or boforo Mon
day the 29th day of January, 1912.
Dated December 18th, 1911.
Sena Franzen Kelly,
By Muldoon & Glbbs, Hor Attorneys.
NOTION FOR I'URUOATION.
BerUJ No, KW.V).
Dec. SUi, 1811.
Notico U lifrcbv clvcn that Owon I.
Howard, ofwplltloot, Neb., who. on Nov,
aim. uw, miuiQ it. i' jo- S33VI. so rial no,
(UM0. for nH. nwW. m)W nwi mid noKi
swH. Section HA. Township II. north
Kanco W. W. of Hit) Nth l'rlMoliial Murli Ian
IirsIIUkI iiotlcof Intention to make final llvo
ylur proof, to rstnHllHli claim to tln land
above ilOM'rllMHl, twforo tluflteirister anil I-
.of ru
cwvprnt Nor.U I'l&Utt. Nub., on tlio UIU day
'"IS
Omlraftntni
ioanLnuiuai wltiiehsPs: iijwru Mmj.
Muni! unruiw. hii or
1II-
J, U. Rvans, llocUter.
DR. W. F. CROOK,
BENTIST,
Graduate Northwestern University.
OQlce over McDonald State Bank
I
f rrm af Tm
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Suraeens,
Office over Stono Drug Co.
Phones
Ullice 273
Y, ' "e"'""' '1 " V
r r-!.l mo
Oificc phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROSJ,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
aeco9ifct Mesne ooo
a a
nil ! c tu'inpm e
Mamconnthlc rhvtclan nnd SurHeon
PI ai aiii'iiiKin kivi'ii iu ; iii i no- g
Ollli'e I'llOllO I H.I K.H l'llillO 2M
nnicn Mi'Dnnald Stnto Hank lllilV
m ..
CooBn
J GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonnld Bank.
S Phnno l Office 1C0
Phones Re3idence 115
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Grain and Hay
Wo pay the top market. Three cou
pons free with returns on ench car of
hoy you ship us to handle for your ac
count. I' ll teen coupons and su.oU in
cash will secure for your homo an ele
gaot
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Set worth $10.00.
Consign your hoy to us and jileaso
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prompt remittances.
Sample of tho quality of these dishes
can bo seen at the office of the Semi-
Weekly Tribune
The F. C.
Ayres Mer.
Co.,
20th and Wnzee Streets,
Denver, Colorado.
Notice To Non-Rcsidcnt Defendants.
Charles Brittintrhum. Gussie Schick.
J. H. Schick, husband of Gussie Schick,
Carrie Brittingham. G. VanSchoyk,
South Bend Chilled Plow Co.. Joel
Turney & Company, Bradley, Merriman
& Smith Co., McForlan Carriaitc Com
pany, John C. Comp and Challenge
Company, defendants, will take notice
that on the 15th day of September, 1911
the icacino battley t;o., ot Nebraska,
plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the
district ourt of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, against said defendants, with other
defendants, the object nnd prayer of
which is to toreeiose two certain mort
gages, executed by tho defendant
Charles Brittinirhnm to the naintiff. ono
mortcago dated Aucust 12. 1909 upon
tho southwest quarter of section 4.
township 9 N. of Rng. 27, in Lincoln
county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment t)f two cortain promissory notes,
nn nf SKOri fin flnto1 Anmicif 19 lOOO
due August 1, 1910, nnd one note for
$1232.50 dated Aurnist 12. 1909 nnd due
Anmioi 1 tom A Ion n n.ntnnn.. A ..
J.UUOt A , AstJt flinU 14 tCIU X I
$2548.27 dated August 9, 1910 executed
. .. . - . V.. .... .
by the defendant Charles Brittinchnm.
upon an un -divided one-third interest in
tho UJ and the 1SJ NWJ section 32,
Twp. 10, range 27, and the NWJ Sec. 4,
nnd the NEt Sec. 0, and all of section
9 in I wp. 9 range 27, said mortgage
beine Riven lo secure a promissory noto
of even date therewith, for $2548.27 due
December 1, 1910, ond there is now due
on said indebtedness the sum of
$2548.27 with interest thereon nt 8. per
cent per annum lrom September 9, 1910
for which sum with interest from this
dato tho plaintiff prays for decree and
that the defendants nnd each of them
be barred from all interest, title, or
lein in and to snid premised, and that
the claims of the defendants bo hold
junior nnd inferior to the claims of the
plaintiff, nnd that tho defendants bo
required to pay the same, or that tho
premises be sold to satisfy tho amount
found due.
You nro required to answer said peti
tion on or before tho Gth day of Febru
ary, VJW.
Dated December 23, 1911.
Racine Satti.ey Co. op Nehraska.
By Hoagland & Honglnnd Its Attor
neys. (120-4
NOTIOK KOK I'UIIUCATION.
tforlal No. (MOM.
Diiiiartihciit of tlm Interior.
U. 6. Land OlIIco at North Platte. Nob.
Decombor V. 1UU.
Notice Is hereby Riven that Ohrla
loliriMm. ot ISortli l'lattc. Noo.. who. on Alar.
n.ll&t.mado homestead entry No. .'IllM. serial
No OSt'Jl for WM BWW. SWM NWVi. SKM
HE!, and lotA l, 2, a, 4, yoc. I, Town is, Ranco
.10 W. ot tho 0th Principal Meridian, has
tiled notico ot Intention to mako tlnal live
year proof, to establish claim to tho land
ahovo des.-rlbcd. huforo tho IteifUtcrand Iuv
eclvor at North Platte. Nobraska, on tlio -7th
dav of Kebruarr. 1U1U.
Claimant names as witnesses I Hiuiert
sciiwaitrer, l retl j, iircmers. I'ranK noon,
Henry Doobko, all ot North riatto, Mel).
yi-t J . G. Evans. Heclstur.
NOTIOE OK SETTLEMENT.
Thu Btato ot Nobraska. Lincoln County,
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter ot tho Citato ot'.Tosoiib
I.lltln. DocoEii'd.
To tho creditors, holm lecatces and others
Interested in tho estate ot .Joseph Little,
deceased
Take notico, that James Oooloy
has filed In tho county court a
rvtxirt of his dotnes as administrator of
said estate and It is ordered that tho
samo stand for liearhur tho 'iSn day of
January A. D. 1V12. hoforo tho court
at tho hour of 0 o'clock, a. in., at which time
any person Interested may appear and, except
toaudcontext tho samo, And notlooof this
procecdlnir is ordered Klven III too rsortn
Platte Tribune, a lrcal M'lnl-weekly liws-
ptei- publUhed- In eald .cuflnty for. three
kuecewi'vo weeks prior to said dato ot
Imn driv
WIUUissilirlmnd'nd thtisoal'-.of-'Uiocoun-
ty oourt at North riatto- In bald county,
Jl-fl .IOIIN OTtANX County Jtidlfo-.
Cigars for Gifts.
Tho mon who smokes nlwaya ap-
predates the df t of a box of ciga'rs
ho
that atioitis mm no pleasure. uur
cigars arc appcclatcd by all men who
know a good cigar and tho price Is
moderate. Give him a box of oui
cigars and ho will feel satisfied.
J. F. SCHpWZWFD
GIPET AND HUG W
321 West First
Phone 592.
Street
Amendment to the Articles of 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, tho stockholders
all having previously received thirty
days' notice of the proposed amend
ment to change the namo of tho corpor
ation, the same was acted upon and
tho following is a true copy of the pro
ceedings of the meeting fn reference
thereto:
"It wns moved and seconded that the
name of tho corporation be changed by
amending Article i oi the Article of in
corporation to read as follows:
The name of this corporation shall
be American Investment and Loan
Company'."
All the stockholders being present,
and representing all the sto:k of the
corporation, having voted in favor of
8nid amendment.
tho same was dc-
nln.l nrlirtfi
.I1CU UUVIJtVU)
... . n
We, John Bratt, President, and E.
R. Goodman, Secretary und Treasurer
of the American Investment nnd Trust
Company, hereby certify to the above
as being a true and correct copy of tho
proceedings of said meeting in refer
ence to said amendment.
John Bratt,
Corporate Seal President.
E. R. Goodman,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Subscribed and swom to before me
tlus 4 th dny of December, 1911.
Marie Yost,
.Notarial Seal Notary Public.
My commission ns Notary Public ex
pires June 18th, 101G.
Notice.
John Franzen and Carolina Franzon.
his wife; Joseph L. Franzen nnd Pella
l'rnnzen, his wife; An anda Peterson
and Johan Peterson, her husba d;
Bormird O. Fr-mzen and Rosina la"zer.,
his wife, and .1. E. Richmond, defen
dants, wil! take notice that on the 20th
(lay of November. 1911, tho plaintiff'
filed her petition in the District
Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska,
"gainst said defendants, nnd each of
ihem. for the purnose of havincr tho
titlo to the Northwest J of St c. 20, tp.
13, Rrc. 34, quited in hor ns crantce of
John Franzen; that John Franzen ac
quired tho title to said property
through and by operation
of Bniy law
Franzen, de-
as tho heir oi Adena U
I I'P use ( 1 . t ll ( H H H I Aflonnf.. hVnnvnn hnv.
I , ' , .
lnK nae homestead entry of said land
I U..L .!!...! I.. A I . i 1 . ... i
uui. uicu ueiure uiu uue lo piuu real
estate was acquired in her namo and
that the patent thereon was made to
the heirs of Adena G. Franzen, deceased
and that the said John Franzen, under
the laws of tho stato of Nebraska. Is
the solo and only heir of the said
Adena G. Franzon.
You and each of you aro required to-
nnswer said petition on or before Mon-
Mn,v. th? fit day of January, 1912.
Dated this 20th day of November.
1911. Muldoon &Ginns.
Attorney for Plaintiff. Sena Franzen
Kelly.
Notice for Publication
ferial No. 03111
Dep&itnioiitof the Interior.
D. 9 Land Olllco nt North Platte. Nob.
Doe. Hih, ion
Notico Ib hurobv clven that Ilonrv V.
Rlclclov. of Trvon. Neh.. who on Knb. 17. UK).'.
mailu lloiiiOMtend Entry No .2011117. Herlal N.
02111. for KM. uud KM of WM Section
n. Township. 10. North, rarisro 0.
West of the slxfi tirlncltial meridian
has died notico of Inteutlou to tnako tlnal
live year proof, to establish claim to tho
land abovo doncriliod, before the Register
and Recolvar at North Platte Nebraska.
on tho 10th day of Fob. 1011.
t'laimant names as witnesses! mvtd rv.
Callender and Harry K Callendor ofTryon,
."!). .lucoi) nieyer, noun riatto. nco.
KlmerM MayltetU. ot Nesbtt, Neb.
dl2- ' ff. fhh, Rpalutor,
PRORATE NOTICE.
In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska. Docemlior 1, Ml.
In the inattei or the estate of Hiram A.
Morrow, deceased.
Noltce Is heroby ct von, that tho creditors
of said deceased will moot tho Administrator
otsald cstato. before tho County Judjro of
Lincoln county, Nonrasica, at mo county
court room In said county, on tho-d day of
January, iuiz, and on tno zm uay or July,
11)12. at It o'clock a. in. each day. for tho mir-
poso of presontlne thelrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months
aro allowed for creditors to urcsent their
claims and onu year for tho Administrator to
settlo said estate, from tno zist day or
Dec, lull. This notico to ho published
four successive weeks In tho North I'latte
Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper published
in saia county prior to saiu uaio or hearing,
aai-4 JOHN OHANT. County Jmiite
ISOLATKPTRAQT.
'Serial No. OiuCrt.
Public- I.utid Salo.
popartmont ot tlio interior.
8. Land Olllco at North .Platte. Nob
-. JlccemlwrSiluil. .
Notico Is heroby uiven that, us directed by
tho Comm'sstonor ot tho Uenoral Land
Olllco, under provisions of Act of Congress
apnrovea .luuezi wi, i;n stats., nin, we,
will offer at public sale.
Ale, iMiie iiikihsi, uiuiier
on tho auth day" of irh;
at ton o'clock a ui-,
111 i, at this-, olllco, the fnlWiwliitf-dwerlbV
JabU: NK"i NE-H. NV yAVW, SKtI t bm
SWfcSUriit g(rJH--Towrshltf , llomrolSj
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foto Vt.o time doslc
wiio nionieir -iaim
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