4 u i i I i 9 Xl V 51 n n i i! i Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail in nilvuuce $1.25 Ono Year by Carrior in advance .... .ifil.&O Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, DEC. 27. 1912. Commissioners,' Proceedings,. Documber 18, 1912. Hoard mo pursuant o adjournment, Prosoii Stroitz. Roberto, WJiito nnd county clerk. ' -VMVS A coiuxmt road petition; asking for change and vacation of part of road 330 comes up for hearing, and the board dooming anmo for the public good, tamo Is nercby granted, aa fol Iowa: Conimonclng at Btntlon 74 of road 339 In, the northeast quarter of flection 19, township 10, rango 2Gt waft, and running1 thenca In .a south easterly direction, moro southed from pr iront roaJ 'through bottom o Plum Crook canyon, through part of northeast quarter of section 19, norllnya-'r. quarter of section 20 and part of nqnthea't quarter section 20 to connect with atullon 78f all In township 10, north of rango 20, and that part of road No. 339 lying be tweon stations 74 and 78 la hereby vacated The resignation of Sophia Andor Hon as caro taker of Emma Andor. son and Mrs. Lucjnda Clark on ac count of ill hcftlth la hortby nocopt od; and Mloa Aana AndoiEon Is ap polntad enrotakor In her stoad, at alary of 30.00 per month for Em ma Anderson and 20.00 por month for 'Mrs. L, CUik, effective January 1, 1913. The fd lowing claims wero allowo on tho dlfforont road funds, aa fol Iowa: A, N. Durbit, rofui.4 poll tax o W. I. Qulnn on District -19, 22.150. A. N. Durblti, refund poll tax o Ftrank Fadta and Simon White oi district 9, 5.00. A, N, Durbln, refund poll ta George 12. Bay( on district 41, 2,50 A. N. Durbla, refund .poll 4ax sun dry porsons, North Plauo district 30.00. M P. Ducklov, refund poll tax on district 42, 2 30. "WHUnmDymond, cash to bo ubo In road district 4, 75.00. Chris Johnson, cash to ho usod in road dlstnlot CO, 8.00. ' II. C. Colin, cash to bo used la road district 15, 100. 0ft'.',, P. K, Hoffman, n3li''ito bo UBed In rouvl district 42, 50.00. A, J Boatty, work In road dis trict 5, 4.00. Loula Roflor cash to bo used In road dlfltrlot 19 50. Q0. Joaaph Shaw, cash tot bo usod in road dl3trlct 55 8.90 William Pitman, cash to bo usad In -road district 31, 100.00. Jorgon Ro33on, onah to bo used In road dUtrlot 20, 112.00 W. K. Boaucntmp cagh to o us ed In road district 28, G3.70. S. T urtty, caaU to ba used In rond district 43, 75.00 ' Y R. Woak.y, cash to In usod In road dlatrlot SM, 50.00. i W. J. Thoma;, xuh to bo uod iiu i-oatl d strict . '5.00 O. M, York, road work In district foad district 41, 20.00, W X Rom, cash to bo usod In 1. 2.4.0 A (JfttMubdW, grading roads 21G and 10r' aWm ot ?oiai''onn Kjtric- S.'3Sj?.5l O. A .'JlOWJvl Rob.'ivion, grading road 234 on coMTOlsBionor district 3 i '.6.00. i C. A, Roblaon, grading lxmg road, viiiowod on commissioner dis trict 1, 182.00. C, A. Robinson, grading Long road allowed on commissioner dls ir.Jet?i, 124.00 C; ' Jd York, dragging roada, al. lovod cu commlsaloner dtetrlct 1, W.'W, IIo;, dragging roada, al Jowctl u coittdJiiittoner dtstrtot 1 8,00. , i ui-lBf T, w. w. bnui-r, unloading culvorto 'ullowod on comiulsdionor district 3. 13.00; 'S. J. Fllbort, work on Coopor hill, allowed on .commissioner district 3, 75.00. C, H. Emplo, road work, nliiowod dn jiowmlsslonvr district 3, 18.00. A'.Jowed on gonoral fund, aa fol lower . Ayk, N Durbln, Btampa, 139.95. I..v L MUtonbergcr, Jailor fees for Scptombor, October, Novombor and December 1910, 112.50. A, T ICollv, printing and sup tli 012.40, 'Julius' Mogoncn, rafund on ac count of error In aaaosamonb ou soc Jl'on 0, 1C, 31, 11..00. A. J, SiHlsb'iry eorvlcoa stAto caa cs. .?.S. Joe. I FitXr, ropalra at court houso uud jail, 8.50. Whorfupon board adjourns tc DecomliM 19, 1912. C. W. YOST, County Cl"rk, Decambor 19, 1912. -Board met nurauouL to adjournment. Prosont Stroltz, Robo." Wlilto and county clerk. Tho .county treasurer Is horoby au thorlz d to transfor tho balanco of $5,273 In funding bond account to county goncral fund, and transfer $3,500.00 from general fund to coun ty bridge fund. Extoiuon of road No. 309 coming on for final hearing, tho board doafr Ing moi-'j time, action deferred to D comber 30. Tlio lollowJufr clalma were alflowo :iiiM-oi 'tmuni puoj jao.iojj.ip out no Bort Edls, dragging roads, allowo on dljtrJct 11, 4.50. .1. li Van Cloave, repairing grad er, allowed on di trilct 49, G.35. J. II. Van Cloave, repairing grad er, allowed on district '30, 4.50. Ocor.e Hoover, road work, allow ed on district 5, 18.00. A, McNlckle, road work, al)!o;wed on commissioner district 1 for 50.00 John Tllllon, road work, allowei i commissioner district 1, C.00. The following claims wero allow ed on br.dgo fund, tc-wlt: W. H. Merrick, hardware, ott!., 37.45 II. Bi-etcrnltz, bridge work, 10.00. Carl Lunkwl'z, bridgo work. 25.0 Jorgtn Ross- , bridgo work, and lumber or road di-strlct 20, 78.10. TldbDll Lumber Co. lumber fo 3 claims, road district 22 and 47, 74.90. Farn;im Lumber Co., lumber for voad d.-trlct 18, 27.27. The .C. F. Iddilngs Co, lumber at 3-.itheriuid, 19.56. Tho C. F. Iddlnga Co., lumbor at Harshoj, 23.70. Tho C. F. Iddlngs Co., lumber at Maxwoil, 114.10. The C. F. Idd'ngs Co., lumber at North vhUte, 168.95. E. B"ligman, bridge work, 24.75. John Andorron, bnldgo work. 20.55. J. S. Hatchor & Co., dumber for road dkt'Ict 51. 36.50, C.II. IHco.mJ)OV, bridgo work25.00 Omiiii Structural Sttccl Works balance on Moran Camyon bridge l,050.7r..' Maxwt'J Lumber Co., lumber for road Ulttrlct 15, 35.40. Tho followijvg claims wero ulllotve on gwibral fund: A. J. Salisbury, mileage, atrlc oases, btcond quarter 1912, 192,12. R, L. Cocnrun, moasniring Max well rond, 2.50 Ed, Drake, chainman on same, 1.0 Mildred Olson, holding teachers e amlnntlon 1910, 1911 and 1912, 52. Uraif & Goodman, premilum on In surance policy county Jail, 75.00. E. 32 Cox, d.unagcs on road 351, 131.00. .WMlIfeun SraPh, Borvlcca State vs. Olhronof- Crawley, 15.00. P, M Soron'oon. book enso for tlif county Jronsurer. 8.00. ' W. H, Maloney, coroner ser-1cPb inquest cf Jamuo Jloyor, 16,5u, Farmers Institute, Wollfleot (diErtt lowed' tor 6.85) allowed, for l , 0 0 . J, H Van Cleave, blacksmith wor 2.50. E. P. Nowman, mtrcliandlBo for eoitnt poor, 50.C8. P. 2-.1. Sownson, repair'aiH hnlr, 2.50. D. A. Rundotirom. med't aorv- !cos cuizty poor, 12,00. School dlstnio' No. 2, primary and iponarui ejection, utio of school bouse. 6.00. t John Jones, oroctlng Ui olootloit booth, E.Oft, A B. Yutou, .hall roi.l. sonwal election 1912, 7.CC. Sundiy lKiraonB In the mattor of tho State of NobniBku vs. Claroivco Orawlc; : Georgvi E. Prosaw, services as cMork of diatiict court, 2,50. Earl Savago, witness ar.d mlloago, G.50. Goorgv Yoirn'. wltuoa'i and nillo ngo, D.tiO. Ed 5.10 Parkirf witness nnd mlloago, Andrew Iovtatiodt, vvHnoae and mUoagb, 5.10 Henry Jonerf, witnoBa and mileage, 5.10. William Smith, wltnoas and mile ago, 5 3 0. Total, 33.50. J, U. Koontz, BprlnkUng stroota Mason ol 1912, 35.00. Loyal Mystic Ixiglon, hall ront.O.Of Goorgt E, Frwiiuli, salary as coun ty at.irny for Novombor and Do comb, v. 143.16 Gooi'g- (iarman, sp&olal comm'-i slonr road 360, 4. Op. IIowo & Malonoy, morolinndtso for county Jail, 27.20, C. S. Evorloy, sorvicoa lu urroat of Stopina Wollo, 10.95., Ben E. Layion, eorvlcea In arrest jf Stepucn Wolty 4, Go. Qeorgft W. Roberta, cervices oh countv commlsslonar, 87.90. 1). B, White, aarvlcan 'aa county oommlBsionor, 104. .05. A. I Stroltz, servlcos a county commaxilonor, 46.30. Pauil G. Moytir, plating addition on county map, 7.50. C. F. Iddtogs Co., coal for county poor, 15.70. C, F. Iddlngj Co., coal for court houso and Jail, 71.02.. II. L. Groesou, merchandise- for county poor, 21.15. J Sundn persona, stato of Nebraska va. Hill. Ilarr. Sell, w.iness and mileage, C.C0. Ray Murray, vitnes and mDjciago, C.50 C. I. IHllt vJItnos3 and inllonga, 6.50. George B. Dent, doctor's services, 8.00. W. T Wilcox, attorneys services. 3.00. . Geo.'go E, Proasor, clerk of boad, 6.00. Total. 36.50. Whdoupon ' 'i board adjourna to December 30, 1912. C. W. YOST, County Olcrk. Sir Boyle Roche's Bulls. Sir Boyle liovhu earned the distinc tion of being tlie fatber of Irish bulls. Here aro ono or two of his remarks. "Why." be once said, "should we beg gar ourselves to benefit posterity' What lias posterity done for us?" add ing. "By iwHterlty I mean those who come nfter us." At a political meeting he remarked that lie would "not rest satisfied until tlie rocky mountains of Ireland ho enme cultivated valleys." nnd on an other occasion. "All along tho untrod den paths of the future I can see the footprints of tin unseen hand." The most popular and best quoted bull nnd ono which must always bo allied with his iinmc Is. "A man could not be In two places nt the same time unless he were a bird." Drinking of Hoalths. The drinking or healths in wine or liquor or other kinds originated In Britain at the time of tho rule of the Danes, before Alfred the Great finally succeeded In driving them from the Innd. Owing to the assassination of Englishmen by the Danes, It became a custom to enter Into compacts for tlie mutual preservation of health and se curity. These compacts were usually pledged In wine, and hence tho custom of drinking healths. London Stnudard Incompetent. "Oh. narold." said Mrs. Newlywed. "a strange man was hero todny, arid ho mild he wished to rond our gas me ter." "Well, did you let him In?" "Mercy, no: no used very poor gram mar, and 1 felt sure that he would not read It properly." Judge's Library. He Liked Them Cooked. There was a Frenchman who liuted the country as much as did Charles Lamb, hut compressed his feelings into few words. Tlijs was Charles Mouse let. wise lived on the Quid Voltaire. Paris, fit Is." he said, referring to the country, "the place where the birds aro ruw." A t'larkod Difference. Bilklns He looked like his brother, and 1 lilt him. Waller-Couldn't y&u tell them apart V Hllklns 1 couldn't then, but now there's a marked differ ence. Exchange. First Class Cleaning and Pressing. For first class cleuning nnd pressing see tho Lennox Tailors and Cleaners. Just established, Corror Sixth and Lo cust, upstairs 1-2. Goon:; called for and delivered. All work guaranteed. Phone G9. Mills & Levin, Props. OUDER OF HEARING In tlio tnatUT of tlio uhiato of Mtchaul Albert Fostor, decoawnl. On rcadlniraurl HMiik the potlUon of Ella A. Foster prnjini; jlmt admlnlsl ration of pahl estate may ho m-antud to Kdwln; it. (ioodman as admiilhtralor. Orderod. That Jan. tlth. 1913. at 0 o'clock a. in. is assigned for lirarlntr said notltlon when all persons Interested tu bald matter may appear at a county court, to lie held In and for said county iifl clw.... n...ii u.1... .tin ...... ...... . . .-... unit Diiurr vuusu i iij mn iiiuvi ui yn-i oner slioud not bo uranted: nnd that nnttco- ot tlie peiuluncy of nam petition and the lioarlni,' thereof boclvcii to all parHons Inter extt'd in N&ld matter by publhsbliitr a copy of thlH order In tlio North I'latw Tribune, o leiral seinl-weoklr newspaper printed In nald county, for three suecesslvo weeks, prior to said day of boarlmr. DaiedDocSOtb, 112. d-'4-8 John Uuant, founty Judeo. Referee's Sale. By virtuo of an order of sale issued in tho district court in nnd for Lincoln county, on the 18th day of December. 1912, in nn action of partition wherein Shellie Schneider is plnintilF and Eva H. Weaver. S. W. Weaver, Gustn Satterleo, George Satterlee, Leonard Calvort, Leonard Burton, Cora M. Bur ton, Cora C. Sabin, Charles II. Snbin, Lafayotte Calvert, Claude Shephard and Charles Shephard are defendants. I will sell at public auction at theenst frontof courthouse in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of January, 1913, nt the hour of ono o'clock p. m., tho following de scribed real estate situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the southwestquartor (S. E. i S. W. 1) south half of southeast quarter (b. J S. E. i) and northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (N. E. JofS. E. i) of section twelve (12), township ten (10), north of range twenty-cieht (28), west of tho Cth P. M. Tho terms of this salo will be cosh in hand. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 23rd day of December, 1912. D24-C O. E. Elder, Referee. For Sale. A No. G Dempster well machine, drill and hydraulic combined with horse power; all in good ropair, Will sell cheap if taken soon. Phone 555k, or address J. I. Shuck, North Platte. 93-3 For Rent -640 Acres good farming or hay land, 50 cents per acre, six miles north of Wallace, Neb. twelve miles south of Sutherland. New 4-room house and barn for eight head, grainery 24x32, cement cavo 12x18, good well, 10-ft Sampson mill, 30 ft. steel tower, 3 miles of fence, 150 acres in cultivation. Address W. R.Harding, North Platte, Neb. itW OAtoaeettasatisa e a DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopathlcFhytlclan nndSurgcon m Hospital accommodations, Medical and m gurgical attention given obstetrical cases. Olllco I'liono 183 Has. Phone 2tt Oflico McDonald Stato Hank Hid V I Signet Chapter O. E. S., f NO. 55- Mccts 2nd and 4th ' Thursday of every j month at Masonic Kail at 7:30 ti. m. X K .. , .J The North Platte ; School of Music . FFILIATEDEWITH The University School of Mask, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth vBonner-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theorotical Music taught by competsnt teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. DR.- HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 456 505Vi Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. Di edjield edfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surcc-on. JOE B. KEDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital .. v .. PHONE 042. ' ' " Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is' your bathroom modern luxuriantly comfortable? A.re kitchen arrangements convenient and tho and sanitary; it not, Send For Our Plumber. Not only nre we experts at repair work, but there vill be little need for repnirs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fairestimatcs if you "talk price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone G9. Res. Phone 683 Corner Sixth nnd Locust. SHERIFF'S BALK, lly virtuo of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein George Lehman is idalntlfT and Martin Anderson is defendant and to mo directed, I will on tho 18th day of Jan., 1913, (at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the cast front door of the court house In North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: Southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter (teH of nwV) nnd lots one (1) two (2) nnd three of sec tion 1 two (2), township twelve (12) ' riorth of ranso thirty-threo (33) west of the 6th P. Jr.. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Neb.. Dec. I4th, 1912. dl7- A. J. SAUanimv. Sheriff. OnDEIl OF IIEAIUNO ON PETITION KOU APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTRATOR. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, en. In tlio County Court. In the matter of tho estato of Dennis Kelly, deceased. On reaillnur .and flllnir tho petition of Marirarot Kelly priiyirf' that administration of said estate may Ik) sranted to Elisabeth Kelly as ad ministratrix. Ordered, That Dec, 21, A. D, 1012 ,at 10 o'clock n. m. Isasslurned forhoarlnir said petition, when all persons interoiUxl In said matter may appear at a county court to lxi held In and for said county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearinir thereof be itiven to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North Platte Tribuno a legal scml-weckly newspaper printed In said county for threo successive, weeks prior to said day of hearinir. Dated December 26. 1912. d3-3 JOHN GUANT, County Judge, I PDR SALE' I B Bill liBBnlJilJ H A few choice young RED POLLED BULLS Also a few Cows and Heifers. PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM, . SOUTH DEWEY STREET, On Mile South of tha U. P. Depot. HHHHHnnMnnnHHi Monuments Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman Oldoat Bank in Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. APITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Buslnau. PJTRONIZE THEnjjT lH 'House of GoodShowlHI When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, let the Old Re liablo Tailor do it and do it right. ,Wc have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it and do it the way it should be done. That means satisfaction to:you. F. J. BROEKER. Entranco north of the Nyal drug store. W v ft W et A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. ; Doctors Ames & Ames, : Physicians and Surgeons, 55 '6 v p Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones. OHice U73 f Residence 273 Feels Like a Millionaire. Tho man who smokes Schmalzried's cigars 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 brlng3 good feeling, hence there's a reason for buying Schmnlzried-made cigars. J. F. SCHIUALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. notioe of settlement. The Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss In tho County Court. in tho Matter of tho Estate or Katie Ilrndy, Deeonod. To tho creditors, heirs legatees and others Interested In tliu estate ot Katto Hundy, deceased. Take notice, that Charles Himdy. ad ministrator, lias tiled In tho county court a report of his doings as administrator of said rstftln and It is ordered that the samu stand, for hearing in 31st day ot December, A. I). 1812. In Nto the court at the hour of I) o'clock, a. tu.. nt whlh time any person Interested may appuar andexespt to andcontest tho same. And notice of this proceeding Is ordored given In tho North Platto Trlhuno. a legal scml-weckly news paper published lu said county for thren buccesslvo weeks prior to said dato of hearing. Witness my hand and tho seal of the coun ty court at North Platte. In said county this nth dar of December. A. I). 1912 dIO-s John Oit.vT. County Judgo Estray Notice. Taken up on section 24, town 11, range 30, in Lincoln county, by the undersigned, three maros, two sorrels and one bay branded NE on left hip, aged about six years; one bay stallion, 3 year old; one bay and one brown mare G years old, threo bay geldings, 2 and 3 year old, one sorrel mare 3 year old, one yearling brown colt. Owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animals away. Miller Bros.. Wellfleet, Nebr. Serial No. WJ83. NOTIOBFOIt PUIILIOATION DKPAnTMENT OP TUB INTIttHOB. United StatoB Land Olllco. At North Platte. Nebraska. Dec. 4. 1012, Notice Is hcrobr ,givon that Josonh A. ICnaldt of North Platto Nob., who on August 80, lPO'J. , made liornostoad entry Serial No. 01283 for all o' Bectlon 21, Town 18 N., Itatnro 30 W of tlio 0th Principal Meridian, has (lied notlcoof In tention to tnako final three rear proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, hoforo tho resistor and rrcolver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 6th day of February, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses; Caspor F. Htvlts, Edwin W. Wrleut, Ituport H chwalgor and William L Slvlta, all of North Platto. Neb. dio-i) John E.IEvans Register. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho matter of the estate of John Franzcn, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, November. 26. 1912. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate before the county Judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room, In said county, on tho 31st day of Dec, 1912, and on tho 30th day of June 1913, at 9 o'clock a.m. each day for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for tho executor to settle said estate, from tho 25th day of Nov. 1912. A copy of this order to be published in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal seml-wcekly news paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior tq December 31, 1912. d3-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Notice for Publication. Patrick J. Conwav and Mrs. Patrick J. Conway, his wife, and all parties claiming any right or interest in nnd to lots seven (7) nnd eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addition to the city of North Piatte will take notice that on the Gth day of November, 1912, the plaintiff, Charles P. Ross, filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defen dants, and each of them, the object and prayer of which petition is to have the title to lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addi tion to the city of North Platte quieted and confirmed in him on tho grounds and for the reason that said plaintiff has been in tho open, notorious, exclu sive and adverse possession of said lots claiming to be the owner therof for more than ton years prior to the 6th day of November, 1912, and that by reason of said adverse possession said plaintiff is now the owner in fee simple of each and every part and portion of said lots seven (7) and eight (8) in block twelve (12) of Miller's Addition to tho city of North Platte. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or before Mon day the Gth day of January, 1913. Dated this 25th day of November, 1912. Charles P. Ross. By Muldoon & Gibbs, His Attorneys. Notice for Publication. To Hans Peterson non-resident defendant; you are hereby noti fied that onthe 10th day of May. 1912, Sophia Peterson filed a petition against you in the District (jourt, of Liincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer paid petition on or before Monday 21st day of Jan., 1913. Sophia Peterson, Plaintiff, By Muldoon & Gibbs, her Attys. NOTICP OF ACTION. E. C. Brown, defendant, will take notice that on the 30th day of Novem ber, A. D., 1912, the Racine Sattley Co., of Nebraska, plaintiff, filed a peti tion in tho 'District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against the said E. C. Brown, L. B. Hastings, real name unknown, James H. Edmistenand John B. Toillion, defendants, nnd on the 17th day of December, 1912, the plain tiff filed an amended petition in said action and an application to the court foran order for service by publication upon E. C. Brown, defendant. The object and prayer of the plplntiff's petition is to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by the defendant, E. C. Brown, to L. B. Hastings, upon the northwest quarter (NWJ) of section thirty-four (34), township thirteen (13), north of range thirty (30), west of tho Gth P. M in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated November 25. 1911, for the sum of $4,000.00 duo and payable five years afterdate with in terest at G per cent per annum. 1 hat tho condition of said mortgage has become become broken and the plain tiff hns elected to declare the entire sum due nnd there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $4000.00 with interest at G per cent per annum from November 25, 1911, and that said note and mortgage has been assigned to and is now owned by the plaintiff the Racine Sattley Co , of Nebraska, and tho plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants bo required to pay the amount due upon said note and mort gage or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount due and that the de fendants and each of them be barred of all right, title, interest and equity of redemption in said mortgaged prem ises. Tho plaintid further elaims a lien upon the rents and profits of said prom ises and prays for the appointment of a receiver during the pendency of said actioin for the reason that said mort gage security is insufficient to pay the mortgage debt and said E. C. Brown has abandoned said premises and is per mitting waste to bo committed thereon and the plaintiff prays for an order of injunction restraining the defendants from selling and conveying said rents and profi;s during the pendency of this action and that an interluctory order be issued appointing a receiver herein and directing the receiverto take charge of the rents and profits and that the de fendants deliver the possession of said premises unu me rents and profits thereof to the court. the receiver appointed by The Plaintiff proposes James T. Keefe as such Receiver and 'proposes the United Fidelity & Guaranty Company as surety on the bond both for the Re ceiver and for the plaintiff. The court has appointed the SherifT Temporary Re ceiver pending plaintiffs application for Receiver. You are required to answer said peti-ik,no0n-or befor,e th? 20th dftV of January, lW' TJ2U SF0 rthcr notified that the plaintiff will presept his application to the court for tho appointment of a Re ceiver and for a tunporary injunction before the Hon. II. A. GrfmesKct Judge in tho Court House in North Si"il,n".bMf?k?,ithf 2lBt day of Jnu ary, 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated December 17, 1912. Racine Sattley Co. of Nebraska, By Hoagland and Hoagland, ff Attorneys. .dfostfoy'ft'te.'-jffS1.M t6&B.SW.JWgiyu-.VJC:,i "fcatMMntfWi. UULvjifci-.