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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bore, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, OCT. 25. 1912.
Senator Hoogland's Work.
Senator W. V. Hoagland " mndo n
splendid record in tho last suasion of
tho legislature. Very few members of
that or similar bodies have over made
such a splendid record for effective
work, and especially when tho member
belongs to the minority party.
ThcBonato files introduced by him and
which wero passed occupy a consider
able portion of tho session lnws.
By Senate files 225, 22G. 202. 203, 20-1,
152, 159, 190, 191, 192, 230, 293, 15G.828,
introduced by Mr. Hoagland nnd which
wore passed, valuable change." and ad
ditions wero "made in the irrigation laws
of this state.
He was also the author of Senate file
175, published as Chapter 184 of the
session laws of 1911, providing for the
indeterminate sentence of certain .con
victs nnd for the establishment of n
state prison board.
S. h'. Ifo. 307 relnting to the judiciary,
201 relating to municipalities, and 370
relating to running waters wore pre
sented by him and wero passed. He
was a usoful member of that legislature.
Ho is needed by the district and by
Western Nebraska in the next legisla
ture. Ho stands with his party for leg
islation which will build up this stato
and keep it in front ranks of commer
cial and industrial excellence.
Taft Electors on Ticket.
Tho supreme court of Ncbrnskn at
noon Wcunosdny announced a unanimous
decision affirming the action of the
district court of Lancaster county in
issuing a peremptory writ of mandamus
directing the secretary of state to place
tho names of six Taft electors, chosen
by tho republican stato committee, on
tho ballot as republicans, instead of tlio
six bull moose electors, who were
chosen as republicans at tho primary
and afterwards deserted tho party.
Secretary of State Wait had antici
pated tho decision and had already bo
gun tho preparation nnd printing of tho
ballots with tho Taft electors at the
top under tho designation of republican
and tho bull moose electors at tho
bottom designated "progressive."
Keep the Record Straight.
Tho New York World, a strong dem
ocratic pnpor, disputes tho claim of tho
moosors that tho attempt on tho life
of Roosevelt wns inspired- by political
abuse of Mr. Roosevelt. "Now it hap
pens," says the World, "that there
has been n good denl of abuse in this
enrnpnign nnd most of it originated
witli Theodore Roosevelt nnd his fol
lowers. No other candidate for presi
dent over indulged in such sweeping
denunciation of his opponents. No
other eandidntO for president evor
appealed so frankly to tho passion and
frenzy of his audience, To select a
few of mnny examples:
Day after day Mr. Roosevelt has
compared President Taft to a "crook,"
ton "thief," to a burglar," to a "pi
rate," to a "pickpocket," to a "receiv
er of stolon goods" nnd Hiram John
son, Mr. Roosevelt's nssociato on tho
ticket, has traveled from one end of
the country to tho other cnlling Presi
dent Taft "the most humiliutihg figure
in American history." Even the day
that ho was shot, Mr. Roosevelt de
nounced tho conduct of tho govornor
of Illinois as "infamous" because Gov.
ornor Denoon rofused to support Mr.
Roosovelton tho third party ticket.
Juno 3 Mr. Roosevelt said of Presi
dent Taft thafhlgh-mindod nnd honor
able mpii would refuse to accept dele
gates" such as Mr. Taft had gnined in
Ohio.
Juno 11 ho doclared that Mr. Taft's
attitude toward the presidoncy "comes
dangerously near being tronson."
Juno 15 ho nssortcd.that tho contest
bqjtwccn himself and Mr. Taft for tho
. nomination was a "fight botween
osty nnd dishonesty."
Juno 15 ho issuod a statement
rang with tho words "thoft"
"stenling" and "fraud."
June 10 ho issued ii statement
lion-
that
and
that
rang of "nuked theft" of the national
committee, nnd tho men who had
"earned Mr. Taft's gratitude by steal
ing for him."
When Mr. Taft wns finally nomi
nated ho publicly insulted him as "tho
uononciary or successtul fraud," and
ins uollgnt on his recent western
was to describo the president of
United States as "a dead cock In
trip
tho
tho
pit."
Mr. Roosevelt was not shot becnuso
of "abuso" if anybody had been Bhot
because of "nbuse"it would havo been
William Howard Taft president of tho
United States and not Theodore
Roosevelt,
Lot' us keep tho record straight.
He'Us "Seen It All."
Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 21. To tho
Editor of tho Stato Journal: Tho old
way of reducing tho cost of living,
elect n deomcratlc president and elect
a domocrntic congress nnd a democratic
senate, then tako ofF tho protective
tarifr and throw out two or tnreo mil
lions of bread winners and you will seo
lotB of soup houses and a Coxcy army
and tho cost of living will bo greatly
reduced.
Keop off tho grass. From a man
eighty-three years old who has seen it
all which no man can dispute in demo
cratic adminstrations.
Ed. Givens.
Treat Teachers Kindly.
Ono Nebraska town, Oscoola, has
voted its teachers an extra day's pay
for expenses when thoy como to tho
stato teachers' convention at this city,
Novombor G-8. It gives thorn three
days' leave and four days pay, counting
,tho fourth a visiting dny. Superinten
tendent Moore writos tho Commercial
club publicity bureau what tho Osceola
board has dono. Omaha Boo.
Miss Lillian Graham has returned
from WeMleot whore sho visited rela
tives' last week,
Local and Personal.
Leo Hart, of Brady, was among
tho
out of town guests hero yesterday.
Deputy County Clerk Allen expects
to go to Fnrnam Sunday to visit rela
tives. Rev. T. D. Sullivan, of Elm Creek,
is spending a few days with Rev. Mc
Daiu. Miss Rose Curley returned to Ogal
alla yestorday after visiting with Mrs.
George Vroman.
Mrs. Caldwell, of Kimball, went
homo last evening after a short visit
at the Sorcnson homo.
Miss Grnco Eancy of Omaha who was
tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Allwinc, left for home this morning.
County Surveyor Roy Cochran re
turned last evening from Denmark
where he spont ten days on business.
. The Ladies Auxilary of tho 13. of R.
T. will hold a bonofit at the Keith
theatre picture show tomorrow evening.
Miss May Maroyish, of Sutherland,
who was thejguest of her sister Mrs.
A. J. Frazicr, left for homo this morn
ing. The local foot ball team went to
Kearney this morning where they will
play this afternoon with tho Kearney
team. They were accompanied by
thirty or forty high school students.
Miss Florence Stamp is expected
home tho lirst of the week from a tow
month's visit with relatives in Rossville,
Chicago and Kansas City.
John Paulos proprietor of the North
Platte Candy Kitchen returned yester
day from Omaha whero he transacted
business for a few days.
Tho Beatrice blood hounds were
taken through hero last Thursday morn
ing bound for south of Paxton where
thoy trailed a party down, who, it is
claimed, nau n nana in burning up a
granary containing about 1500 bushels
of small grain. Wo did not learn
whether the party confessed. Ho rshey
Times.
Accidents and Sickness
will come to tho best of us. Insurance
against accidents and sickness is be
coming more popular every day, and
when written by reliable companies,
is ono of the best forms of insurance
carried. Tho Maryland Casualty Com
pany is a leader in this line. We havo
our own doctor nnd I settlo my own
losses. C. F. Temple, Agent.
3. mn?ii$t?i
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jl vwsh? b maa naa
m the O
Hnw you owr suld to ypursoirt "ff I only luul
a thousand noirits xov,t
Jitislnvss ahnuuoH nro opening up nnd oi'Ioi'ing
thonisolws to nny oF us nnl nil of tis wry fvo,
'quontly, nnd tho mnn -vhu gots tho" chiuico IsTJIlS
JlfAAr WHO IfAS TUTS AIONJSY to tnlco It. Start
n hnnlc'nooount with
ohnnov.
us
Do YO Ull bnn Icing with
The First National Bank,
Or XOltTlt J'ZrATTJS, NISIiRA. StA.
Tho L,ni'gost linnlc in Wvstcrn JVobz-is7c.
Union Realty and
Paid up Capital $50,000. Surplus 50,000.00.
-OFFICERS AND
T. C. PATTERSON, President,
First Mortgages on Real Estate Bought, Sold and Negotiated.
This company is prepared to loan money of invostors on first mort
gages on real estato, amply secured ana drawing eight per cent semi
annual interest. Money so invested will bo exempt from taxation.
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STEP IN
Dine here Today. This Cafe
is the one that will please
your fancy in cleanliness, good
food and service. Prices
reasonable.
Opposite Depot
Announcement
I herewith annourice my candi
dacy for county commissioner on tho
republican ticket and ask tho support
of all citizens nnd pledge to conduct
the county affairs in an economical
nnd business way if elected.
IllA L. MlLTONBERGER.
I hereby announco my candidacy for
tho office of county nttorney.fupon the
republican ticket. Thanking my
friends for their interest in nominating
me, I plcdgo myself if rc-olcctecl,
to enforce the laws justly nnd with tho
the least expense possible to Lincoln
county. Geo. E. French.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for representative of Lincoln
county on Undemocratic ticket. I nm in
favor of electing tho U. S. senator by
the direct voto of the people and will
support any bill or uphold any law that
appeals to me and is sanctioned by the
Lincoln county voters regardless of
politics or parties, should I bo elected
to that honorable position on Nov. 5th,
1912. C. B. SCHLEICHER.
Have You Plumbing Troubles?
Is there need for repairs every few
dnys? Is your bathroom modern and
luxuriantly comfortable? Are tho
kitchen arrangements convenient and
sanitary? If not,
Send For Our Plumber.
Not only are we experts at repair
work, but there will bo little need for
repairs if we install your plumbing.
You'll be surprised atour fairestimates
if you "talk price" with us.
R. F. STUART,
Shop Phone C9, Res. Phono 683
Corner SiaMi and Locust.
Think it over
mymowqy
C&ijk r
Jiovr. JIo jrroptivod for n
Investment Company.
DIRECTORS-
B. BUCHANAN, Sec'y and Troas.
PALACE CAFE
HHHH
HlBsaWf
J. L. FERGUSON,
of Broken Bow, For United States
Senator of Nebraska. By Petition.
I am a farmer and was educated at
tho University of Michigan anil am
running for tho office of United States
Senator by request of businessmen nnd
fair-minded farmers, and I stand pat
against, and for the repeal of tho
Parcels Post Law, as it now stnnds, j
and 1 nsK the support of ovory jobber,
traveling man, merchant, railroad man,
rural route carrier, drayman and every
fnir-minped farmer, as it is n vital
question to all of them.
I have not asked for a penny to help
mo in my campaign, but do ask the
support of every, fair-minded voter in
Nebraska.
Respectfully yours.
Broken Bow, Neb. J. L. FERGUSON.
Notice For Bids.
Notico is hereby given that the Platto
Valley Irrigation District will receive
bids for tho following work nttho offico
of the Secretary of the Platto Valley
Irrigation District at Hershey, Nebras
ka, up to 12:00 o'clock noon Nov. 5th,
1912:
For tho cleaning nnd widening of
about 5J miles of the main Irrigating
canal of the Platto Valley Irrigation
District, requiring tho moving of about
30,000 cubic yards of. earth.
Also for the building and constructing
of 12 bridges nnd checks on said main
irrigating canal.
Bids for tho cleaning of tho canal to
bo submitted at so much per cubic
yard for the earth moved.
Separate bids to be given for the
building of the bridges and checks.
Further details as to tho work may
be had upon application to tho Secretary
or members of tho Board of Directors
of the Platte Valley Irrigation District.
The Platte Valley lrrigatibn District
reserves tho right to reject any and all
bids.
Platte Valley Irrigation District.
HOUSEHOLD HELPS,
Bugicide for bed bugs the best
insect destroyer known. A largo
bottle for 25c.
Dry Cleans for cleaning silk
nnd delicate fabrics.' 25 and 50c
a box.
Chinamel furniture polish, a
full J pt for 25c.
Chinamel varnish 20c a can
to 3.50. Covers scrathes.
up
Insect powder. For lico on
chickens, 10, 15 am25c cans.
Lee's lice killer 35c qt. Lee's
insoct powder 25c can.
Remember we will deliver any
thing you need in our line.
PHONE 28.
Stone Drug Co.,
Did you get a box of our 25c In
itial Stationery. Usually sells for
50 cents. ...i
"i-Jv
W 10 Gil
We make a specialty of
Dairy Products nncf'can
furnish the best in lore
or small quantities direct
from our own Dairy Farm
evory morning,
Phone your order in
and it will be delivered.
Doolittle Bakery.
.NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notico is hereby given ttmt the Undersigned
havo formal a corporation, under tho namo of A.
A. Schatz company; said corporation being Incor
porated undiirtholaws of theutata of Nebraska
The principal placo of business of said corporation
shall bo North Platte, Nebraska. The
placo of Business of said corporation shall bo
to conduct a retail store or stores for dealing In
general merchandise, hardware, furniture,
plumbing, undertaking and all other legltlnuita
articles of trade or barter, and for the holding of
such real estato ns may bo necessary for tho car
rying on of such business. Tho capital stock shalll
bo $10,000.00 consisting of 100 shares 8100 all
of which shall lo fully paid up before Issuing.
Said corporation shall commence, on tho 9Ui day
of October, 1912, nnd continue for twenty years
thereafter.unless sooner discontinued. The high
est amount of Indebtedness shall not exceed two
thirds of tho amount of the paid up capital stock.
The ulTnlrs of the corporation shall bo conducted
a board of Directors of not less than two nor more
than five persons, and by a president, general
manager, vlco-prcsldent, secretary" and treas
urer. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska. Oct. 0th;
1912 A. A. SCHATZ.
EDWINA SCHATZ
Notice for Bids
Sealed bids will bo received at tho of
fico of the city clork of tho City of
North Platte, Nebraska, up until 5 P.
M., ot the fifth day of November, 1912.
for tho furnishing of all material nnd
labor for and the construction of a
hollow tile and brick building over tho
pump pit at tho water "works plant in
accordance with the plans and specifi
cations on file in the office of tho said
city clerk.
All bids mii3t be mado upon tho
printed form obtainable at tho oflico
of tho city clerk and each bid must be
accompanied by a certified check made
payable" to tho city treasurer of North
Platte, Nebraska, for five per cent of
tho Dmounv'of tho bid ns a guarantee
that tho successful bidder will enter
into a contract with tho city for tho
vspid work within fifteen days after
notice of award.
The citv reserves tho richt to reject
any or all bids, to change tho plan or
scope or tho work anu to call lor new
bids on changed plans.
Eng.neer's estimate of cost, $1,500.
T. C. PATTERSON. Mayor.
Attest: C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk
The North Platte
School of Music
A.FFILIATED WITH
The University School of
Music, Lincoln, Nebraska
Mrs. Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr
DIRECTOR.
All tho principal branches of Ap
plied and Theoreticnl Music taught by
competent teachers.
Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front
street or phone BlacK 341.
DR. HARRY MITCHELL,
GRADUATE DENTIST.
Telephone Red 456 C05ii Dewey St.
North Platte, Nebraska.
m v(TtirK.VanCfiiJW1 WXV n.
Signet Chapter O. . S., i
NO. 53 I
Meets 2ml nnd 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
J
Feels Like a Millionaire.
The man who smokes Schmnlzried's
cigara is a happy, contented fellow,
one of those who may have but a few
dollars in his pocket yet feels as rich as a
millionaire. A good smoke always
brings good feeling, hence there's a
reason for buying Schmalzried-made
cigars.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED,
The Maker of Good Cigars.
Notice of Delinquency.
Notjce is hereby given that tho rental
upon tho lease contracts on the follow
ing described lands in Lincoln county,
Nebraska, as set opposite the name of
tho holder thereof is delinquent, and if
the amount which is due is not 'paid
within GO days from the date of this
notice, said contract will be declared
forfeited by tho Board of Educational
Lands nnd Funds and said forfeiture
entered of record in the manner pro
vided by law.
SE NEJ3G-1G-34 Lydia A. Collins
NW13G-12-2G John Alfred Pearson
All 16-12-32 Wm. Facka
Dated Oct. 7th, 1912.
E. B.' Cowles, Commissioner of Public
Lands and Buildings.
Notice to Hou-Resident Defendants.
Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan Com
pany, non-resident defendant, will take
notice that it has been sued in the Dis
trict Court of Lincoln county, Nebras
ka, by Jennio Bnker, plaintiff, the ob
ject and prayer of which suit are to
quiet and confirm title into plaintiff
against the defendant to the following
described lands situate in Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska, to-wit: Tho southwest
quarterns W J) of Section thirty-four
(34), Township nine. (9), north of Range
twenty-eight (28) west of the Cth P.
M., and prays to have cancelled and
released that certain mortgage made
and executed by ono Charles Teter to
said defendant, which said mortgage
is recorded in Book 10 of mortgages at
page 86 of tho mortgage records of
said Lincoln county, by reason of tho
payment of said mortgage and the run
ning of the statute of limitation of tho
state of Nebraska against tho same.
You are required to answor said ne-
tition on or before the second dav of
December, 1912, or decree Will bo taken
against you as in said action priyed.
Dated at North Platte, Neb., Octo
ber 14th. 1912.
JENNIE BAKER, Plaintiff,
ol54 By E. H. Evans, her Atty.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
John -Beaton, Catherine Benton, his
wife, and McKinley-Lanning Loan and
Trust Company, a corpotation, will
tako notice that they have been sued
in the District Court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, by Walter S. Goldsberry,
plaintiff, the object nnd prayer of which
suit aro to quiet and confirm in plain
tiff and against tho defendants, tho
title to the following described lands
situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska,
to-wit: Tho northenst quarter (nej) of
section eight (8), township twelve (12)
north of range twenty-nine (29) west
of tho 6th P. M., nnd to quiet titlo
against said defendants by reason of
irregularities appearing in the record
of a certain foreclosure suit begun by
one Carleton E. Mann against tho de
fendants to divest said defendants of
their right, title and interest in said
premises, and to institute a new and
independent title by adverse possession
in tho plaintiff by reason of the con
tinuous, notorious, peaceable, exclusive
and adverso possession of snid des
cribed premises by himself nnd his
grantors for more than ten years last
past claiming ns owners thereof nnd to
declare a certain mortgage hold by tho
McKinley-Lanning Loan & Trust
Company, a corporation, barred by
reason of the running of the Statute
of Limitation against same.
You and .each of you aro required to
answer said petition on or before tho
2nd day of December, 1912 or judg
ment will bo taken against you as
prayed.
WALTER S. GOLDSBERRY,
Plaintiff.
ByE. H. Evans and Hoagland, &
Hoagland, his attorneys. o!5-4
PITRONIZE THEnjT
iH ' Hous e of Good Showf H I
When in Nerlh Piaffe.
Motion Pictures. Runs Every
Night. Matinee Saturday After
noon at 2:30 O'clock.
10 CENTS.
Di redfield Fedfield,
Phylclnnsond Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surireon.
JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. . Hospital . .
PHONE C42.
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A. J. AMES. MAIUE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
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The Old Reliable
When your clothes need pressing,
cleaning and repairing, lot the Old Re
liable Tailor do it and do it right. Wo
havo been doing this work in North
Platto for thirty years, know how to
do it nnd do it the wnyit should be
done.
That means satisfaction to you.
F. J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of the Nyal drug store.
SHERIFFS SALK.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein Charles E. Gibson is plaintiff
and Sanford R. Razee ct al are defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on the 29th day of
Oct., 1912, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at tho cast front
door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho
highest bidder for cash to satisfy said
deerc,, interest and costs, the following
described property to-wit: Tho east half
(cH) and tho southwest quarter (swl4) of sec
tion thirty (30), township eleven (11)
range thirty-two (32) west of tho 6th P.
M.. in Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Sept. 23rd, 1912.
b23- A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff.
Serial No. 03217.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPAIITMENT OP TUB INTKRIOH.
Onltfcd States Land Office.
At North Platto. Nebraska, Sept. 18. 1012,
Notico la hereby elvon that Rupert
Schwaiftcr of North Platto Nob., who on
March 2. 1607. mado homestead entry No.
22T2i). Prlal No. 03217 fortlto north half of
tli" northwest nuartot and southwest uuartor
of northwest ouartor, north half of northeast
auarter, southeast iiuarter of northeast
quarter and east half southeast, fiarter of
feectlon 82. Town 10 N., Ransre an V?.. of tho
rtth Principal Meridian, has llled'not; coof In
tention to make final u.o year
proof, to establish claim to tho land afxve
described, before tho resistor and receiver
at North Platte. Nebraska, on tho 2lst d-ay
of November, 1012.
Claimant names as witnesses: Chris
Johnson. Frank Hood. A. D. Allc'n and Will
L. Slvits, all of Noith Platte. Neb.
s21- John E. Evans Romster.
PROBATE NOTICE.
In tho l"'int"Cr"r 0f Lincoln county, Ne
braska, Oct. 8, 1012.
In trio iimtU'i pi tho estato of Dorothy
Rowland, deceased.
Notice is hereby srlven. that tho creditors
of said deceased will meet tho Execu
tor of said estate, hoforo tho County Judso
of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho. county
c-otirt Totn In said county.on the 12th day of
iti? V.V' ?nl1 .on th0 12,t1'. d,l ot May
1013, at U o'clock a. m. each day. tor tho pur
pose of uresentluj,' thelrclalms for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance Six months
are allowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for tho admlrlstrator to
settle said estate, from the Hh Uay of
Oct. 1012 A copy of this order to bo pub
lished In the North.Platte Tribune a legal
semi weekly newspapor publiuhed In said
county for four successive weeks prior to
said date ot hearing.
oH-4 JOHN GRANT. County .Tudgo
NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 03782.
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land OlUce at North Platte. Nob.
Notice Is bnroby given that Alo.xandor M.
PnJrgoHu'of bomorsct. Nob., who. on Mar.
10th, ma. made II. E. No. 23ib3. Serial
No. ( 037W. f0r wK f sou. Sec 18. Tosblp 11,
north. Range 30. V 0th Principal Meridian,
has tllod notice of Intention to makollnal
three year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before Register and
day orDecSw" Nob, tbo ""'"
uiaiinant names as witnesses: Ed. Wilson.,
of North Platto. Nebr , Georgo V Miller, of
ln,msot,.ISPbr.' Amanda K tinkle and Grant
Trlbhlo, of North Platto. Nebr-
o'4'0 J. E. Evans. Register.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ry" virtue of nn order of sale issued from tho
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Frank It. Elliott Is plaintiff, and Albert
Dome, et al aro defendants, nnd to me directed 1
will on the 13th dny of November, 1912, at 2
o'clock p. m at the cast front door of tho court
house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interests
and costs, the following described property,
to-wit: southwest quarter (swW) section thirty,
four (34) township sixteen (16) rango twenty
nine (29) west of tho 6th P, Jl. In Lincoln county
Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb., Oct. 7. 1912.
a8-6 A. J. SALISBURY,
' Sheriff
PROBATE NOTICE.
In tho matter of the estato of Jacob Meyer,
deceased.
In tho county court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska, Sept. 17. 1912.
Notice U hereby given, that the creditors of
said deceased will meet tho administrator of Bald
estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at tho county court room. In said
county, on tho 29th day of Oct., 1912, and on the
29th day of April, 1913, at 9 o'clock a m. each day,
for tho purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allowance. Six
months nro allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and ono year for tho administrator to
settle said estate, from the 24th day of Sept.
1912. A copy of this order to bo published in thu
North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper published In said county for four bucccssIvo
weeks prior to said date of hearing.
ol-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notico is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of sale Issued from the District Conrt of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Lucy
A. Morgan is planitiu", and Mary Heriog et al
aro defendants. and to mo directed
I will on the 2nd day of November. 1912, at
two n clock, p. m at the east front door of the
court houso of said county. In tho city of North
Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree
interest and costs, the following described
property, to-wit: .u
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Dated at North PJatte, Neb.. Sept. 28. 1012,
1-5 A. J, Salisbury, Sherfir.