Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publither. (SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mnil in advaaco $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Knterod at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oDIco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JAN. 7. 1913. Commissioners' Prcecdings. December 30, 1012. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Stroltz, Roberts, White and county clerk. The following claims for dnmnges on Road 330 were allowed on the general fund, to-wit: John McAughoy, 48.28 Ed Briogel disallowed for 4.20 and al lowed for 85.70 J S Pockham disallowed for 52.01 und allowed for 147.00 R D Grilllth allowed for 82.25 RL Craig disallowed for 208.13 and allowed for 80.88 L C Crnig allowed for 30.75 11 B Craig disnllowed for 101.27 and allowed for 105.73 V G L Craig disallowed for 02.G2 and nllowed for 70.38 W J Birkhofor allowed for 20.28 C E Maloney allowed for 1(5.21 W C May disallowed for 52.09 and al lowed for 47.91 A J Larson disallowed for 121. G2 and allowed for 85.38 Nellie BeaveH etnl allowed for 110.73 The following chums were allowed on tho general fund, to-wit North Platte Lumber Co, coal for jail 28.30 North Platto Lumbor Co, coal for courthouse, 101.00 North Platte Lumber Co, coal for jail, 109.80 North Platto Lumber Co, coal for county poor, 35.C5 A A Schatz Co, stove for jail, C.755 Nebraska Institute for feeble minded, clothing ,for county charges, $178.75 John Jones, repairs at county jail, $15.00 Tho following claims wero allowed on tho bridge fund: Carl Lunkwitz, bridge work Sutherland bridge, 118.00 Y E Saxton, bridge work Suther land bridge, 10.00 The following clniniB nllowed on the different road districts, to-wit: A A Schatz Co. ono plow on Road Dist. 27, 20.00 Knox & Walter, two scrapors on road Dist. 20. 13.50 a A A Schatz Co, wiro fencing, lowed on Com Dist No. 1, 10.45 Whoreupon the board adjourns rvl- to jjec ill, JUia. C W Yost, County Clerk. Doc. 31, 1912 Board met pursunnt to adjournment. Present Streitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. The following claims wore allowed on tho general fund, to-wit: Sundry persons damages on Road 314, as follows: W B Sprat t, disallowed for 40.00 and nllowed for 40.00 Dora Lathrop, disallowed for 3.00 and nllowed for 10.00 I V Lathrop, disallowed lor 5.00 and allowed for 10.00 E P Spratt disallowed for 13.00 and allowed for 35.00 I V Dniloy allowed for 100.00 C II Chesloy disallowed for 15.00 and allowed for 10.00 A D Dniloy disallowed for 10.00 und allowed for 30.00 P W Alexander 2.50 Sundry persona damages on Rond 317 au follows: A E Main dissnllowod for 40.00 al lowed for 130.00 Jonathan Pease 12.00 Wm F Muhan 20.00 J E Bamgrovor 14.00 RC Loach -15.00 Sundry persons, inquest of James Moyer 18 50 R L Cochran, bluo prints 2.50 A N Durbin, refund tax for county poor und oilico expenses, 45.30 I L Bare, printing, 38.00 Paul G Mayor, special commissioner Road 309, 5.00 i. li toenran, measuring and com puting yardage Rond 224, 24.20 Bert Reynolds, chuiumnn on same, 1.00 x Allowed on different road districts ns follows: A N Durbin. refund noil tux Dist. 23. 4.50 Nnto Bruttun, cash to ho used in road Dist. 84, 180,00 Allowed on general fund as follows: Farmers Institute, Hershey 15.00, Sutherland 1C.00, Wallaco 15.00, Somer set 15.00 Farmers Institute, Dickons 15.00, Maxwell 15.00, Farnani 10.00 for tho year 1912 F D Wostenfold, mdso for county poor 2.55 W B Ilousor, uso of hall for general election, 3.00 A F Beeler hall rent for general election 4.00 Modern Woodman of America, Brady, hull rent primary and gcnorul election 8.00 School districts 70, 07, 45, 9, 82, 00, 101 and 15, use of school houso 3.00 each 21.00 Jergensen & Kittle, blacksmithing 5.00 Simon Bros, repairs at court house 4.50 Jos 4.15 Jos Jas 8.60 Filllun, repairs at court houso Fillion, repair at jail G.25 A McMicheal, repairs at jail A F Beeler, mduo for county ioor 10.15 M Kuhns, mdse for county poor 15,00 Ed Walkor, cement work on bridges at Birdwood und White homo creeks al lowed on bridge fund for 130.00 A 'petition signed by the Name signers ns to road No. 3-17, asking the hoard to amend their action of Sept. 20, l'Jll, change ruiul from GO foot to 40 foot as surveyed nnd agreod, Is hereby granted. Extension of road No. 300 coming up for. final heating, nnd deeming snme for public good, iB hereby granted us follows: Commencing nt the southwest corner of Sec, 30, T. 13, It. 29, running thonco west on section linu between Sec. 3, 13, 29, and Sec, 3, 12, 29 about threa fourths of a ltillo and connect with road 309. Said road to bu GG feet wide. County Clerk is hereby instructed to return the deposit of 1G.00 to J Higgins. Whereupon the board adjourns to January 7. 1913. C. W. Yost, uounty uicrK. Robert Beatty spent Saturday in Ogalnlla an business. A buoy cirl was horn Friday to Mr. and Mrr. Karl Uorle. Attorney .1. ). Hnllignn transneted businss in Ogalnlla Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Brand. of.Snrben, who spent the holidays here, left Saturday morning. Miss Sarah Brand, of Gothenburg. visited town friends th latter part of last weak. Hershey News. (From the Times.) J. I. Show received a telegram from tho Omaha Daily News Monday after noon that ho was the luckv man in the subscription contest for the motorcycle that paper nns ueon carrying on me past month. S. C. Ecklund sent tho first parcel post package out of Hershey. It went ont on No. 10, Wednesday morning and consisted of about six pounds of butter which he sent to his brother-in-law at Holdroge. A..iL Peterson, of Overton. Neb., closed a deal Monday whereby In; be comes tho owner of the northwest quar ter of Sec. 13, Twp. 14. It. 33. Tho same wns purchased from J as. W. Abbottforn consideration of $7,000. Mr. Peterson's son will occupy the farm after the first of March. Tho Rosedalo Telephone line was sold to tho highest bidder, at Hershey, under the sheriffs hammer Tuesday. D. B. McNeal was the purchaser, paying $100 for the line. This system comprises nbout twenty-two miles of line and Mr. McNeal informs us he will put samo in first class condition as soon as possible. He will put in new poles as soon ns thoy can be obtained. Last of His Race. Lost Friday, Fred Klump, of Mc Phorson county, brought to Stnpleton the carcas of an old time Texas steer. The animal was drivon to the Logan county grazing country from the land of his nativity at the ago of throe years by Black Bros., about nine years ago. He has run absolutely wild since that time, for there was never u fence high enough to restrain him, nor horse fleet enough to round him up, and doubtless he would still be invincible for manv years but for the modern shooting irons and tho unerring aim of Mr. Klump which brought nim down in an inoit mass, for the first time in his life sub ject to the will of man. Ac flu tvfclinrl fn ntncimiri Hit linnrl no ii rolic nf Mm "I mirr lini-n". .lm.a liVi.l i U relic Of the bong horn "days. 1 "d Mad aimed nt the heart, but missed that vital orvriui liv n fuwinehp.qnnri n sernnd snot, which entered tho skull juiC nbovo tho eye, brought to a sudden end the career of probably tho last spec! men of tho real "long horn" stock in this part of Nebraska. Tho horns moaaured 5 foot 10 inches across from tip to tip.-Staploton Enterprise. IF YOU ARE TONSILITIS OR You can prevent mi attack or make It run n Illness, by using jAdfunw!!!!Q& Hundreds of people subject to toiollltle, coro throat, quinsy, diphtheria, pharyngitis and larynultis, havo tided it fcr yean, n pr-'ireico to nil other treatments. 26c, OOc and 31.00 a Bottle. Full directions for uso aru In hot' let Hh every bottle. Try A-theuca-ino nnd you will never use anythinir clao for tin out trouble, STONE DRUG CO., North Platte, Agents. ShortjJOrders at 25c Luncheon r.au p. m. MRS. F. T. GARVIN, Prop. W Xrw liner II mman Steam Heated Three Exits, 11,000 Square Feet of Floor Space. 1 Stalls so arranged that you have ready access to your car . . . Entrance 215 N. 5th Street Harrimnn Lines Order Locomotives. President Mohler of the Union Pa cilic has wired from New York that the Harrimnn lines have closed the con tract for 246 now locomotives to be de livered this year. The delivery will begin about April 1st. Of the 240 locomotives for tho Harri man lines seventy hnvo been assignod to the Union Pacific nnd Short Line. The seventy cost approximately $2,000, 000. Generally they are for the pas senger service, though somo will be of a heavier tvpe for freight trains. Miss Flossie Aberorombio. who is teaching tO'Follons, came down Sat urday morning to visit her sister Mrs. Ferrell McGovern. FACT. Local Evidence. Evidence that can bo verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a North Plntto fact. You can test it. Mrs. A. S. Westburg. 708 W. Fourth street. North Platte, Neb., says: "I hold, if anything, u higher regard for Doan's Kidney Pills than when I rec ommended them August 7, 1907. An other member of my family has since heed troubled by kidney complaint nnd has received a world of benefit through tho uso of Donn's Kidney Pills. I told in n previous statement how I had obtained relief from a dragging pain in my back and trouble with my kidneys. A doctor diagnosed my ense ns a float kidney. Many n day I was unaL) to stand on account of tho pain through my kidneys and the kidney secretions wero unnatural. An operation was ad vised, but luckily I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procuring a supply from McDonnell & Graves' drug store, (now Schiller & Co'b) I began using them. A few days' uso removed the pains and restored my kidneys to their proper working order." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no other. ,--lt ,tflfc si .tt--i. Un444 GEO. B. DENT, j. Physician, and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. 4 ritOHATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, No- LrnsKa, Dec. Z7tli wk. In tho matter of tho estate of John O. Wllmath. Deceased. Notice is hereby Riven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said Mtate, before the county judKO of Lincoln county, N0brakn. nt the county court room. In said ouuntv. on the 28th day tf January 1013. and on Mie?'huay of July 1913. at 9 o'clock a. in. each day, for the purpovo of preeetitlnif their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho Administratrix to settle said estate, from the 26th day of Dec. 1013. A copy rlitht of thlifordcr to bo printed for four successive weeks in the North IMatte Tribune, n nrml, weekly newspaper published in paid county prior to Jan, 2Kth. 1!I12. d31-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judite. SUBJECT TO SORE THROAT mild course and very often prevent serious S Popular Prices. from 12 PL, to Open All Night Salesroom 505 Dewey Street. CAFE Garage Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? IsJ your bathroom modorn nnd luxuriantly comfortnble? Are the kitchen arrangements convenient and snnitary? If not. Send For Our Plumber. Not only are we experts at rcpr.ir work, but there will be little need for repairs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fnirestitnstes if you "talk price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 09. Res. Phone 088 Corner bUth and Locust. PATRONIZE THEpiJT ni1 House of GoodShowrHI When in Norlh Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturduy After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, elenning nnd repairing, lot the Old Re liable Tailor do it and do it right. We have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it nnd do it the way it should be done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drugstore. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. . ,. . I'', ' f A. J. AMES. MAK1R AME. ; Doctors Ames & Ames, i i; Physicians and Surgeons, J; Office over Stone Drug Co. " V: Thone I Office 273 Jj 5? ltiones Rosldonce 273 B ... !! lii Portal No. 01283. NOTIOR I'Olt I'UHLICATION DEI'AUTMKNT OP TUB INTHIUOK. United States Land Ofllco. At North I'latto. Nebraska. Duo 4.101!', rotlpo In hereby Blvon that .loupph A. Knajdl or Norlh i'luttn Nob..' who or Aiik'tiHt 80. 11'0'J, , matin homestead outry Serial No. 0I2K1 fnr all of Section 24. Town 10 N., ltatieo SO V of the ijth I'rlnchial Meridian lias tiled notice of In jontlon to niako final three itm nroofi to establish claim to tho land n x?ve described, noforo tho reRlstur and tecjlver at North I'latto. Nebraska, on tho Ctli day of February, WI3. Claimant names as witnesses' iV.-ipor V tflvlis, i:rtm W. Wright. linnet Schwalctir and William L Blvlm, all of Nurth I'latto. Nob, "110-0 John E.IEVANS Rocibtor. I'UOIIATK NOTICE. i In tho County Court of Lincoln couuty. Ne braska, Dec, 21. 1012. In the inattoi ot tho estate of Dennis Kelly, deceased. Notice. Is hereby Blvon. that tho creditors of said deceased will moot tho Administra trix of said estate lioforo tho County Judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county courtroom In said county. on tho 28th day of iVi ,1.l'.,.:l' ?"' on tho 28th day of July. 11)13, atlt o'clock a. m. each day. for tho pur poaoof urosontlnif tholrclalms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance., six months arc allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho administratrix Y " .,H. ul" U!,tal. irom merlin uay or Dec. M2. A cony of this order to lio pub lished In tho North I'latte Tribuno a local semi weekly newspaper publ shrd In said county for four successive weeks prior to naid datoof hearing. Inn 2Hti. 1IU3,. dal-4 John O HA NT. County "luflBe SHEHIFPS SALh. Ily vlrtun of Rn order of ualo Issued from the diatrict court of Lincoln county,' Kohra An, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In Bald court wherein Gooriro Lehman ,1s pUlntllf anil Mnrtln Anderson is defendant and to mo directed, I will or tho 18th day of Jan., 1913, iat 2 o'clock, p. m., at th ast front door of tho court houno In North I'latto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho 'followhiR described property to-wit: Southeast quarter of tho northwest Quarter (seW of nw'i) nnd lot ono (1) two (2) nml three of sec tlon two (2), township twelve (12), north of ranjto thirty-three (38) west of tho fth 1'. M In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North 1'lnUe. Neb.. Dec. I4tlu 1912. "17- A. J. SALlsnuitr. Sheriff. , OHDER OE HEAItlNC In the matter of tho outo of Michael Alliort 1'OHter, deceased. On readlntraud illlmr the petition of Ella A. roster praiinif that administration of n Id est a to may be cranted to Edward U. (icKxliiian as administrator. OrrtfMfd. Hiriat Jan. llth. HUS, at 0 0 clock a tnM.v dsslifned for hearing said I'vmuMi nnvii an persons iiiierostra m Raia I matter may appear at tho . county court. , to be- held In and for said county and show cause why the prayer of poll tutor shoud not bo jrtatiU'dj anil that Jiotlco of tho portdency of hnld petition and tho hearlnir thonof bo ulveu to all persons Inter iwled In said matter by publishing a copy of till order In tbu North Plntui Tribune, a local boml-wookly newspaper printed In said cojinty, for threo successive weeksi, prior to said day of hearing Dated Dec, SUth. 1012. u-l-3 John UitANT. County Judge. oiiiimeiits The North Platte School of Music M-'FILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap pliod nnd Theoroticnl Music taught by competent tcachors. Address nil inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 311. I Signet Chapter O. . 5., ' NO. 5fJ l Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every month nt Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST, Telephone Ited 45G 505M Dewey St. North I'latte, Ncbraskn. 'sot eeiee(Doaioe DH. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathlcl'hyslclnnandSurgcon i Hospltnl accemmodations. Medlcnl nnd Burgical attention, ifiven obstetrical cases. OIIIco Phono 183 Ites. Phono 283 Ofllco McDonald Stato llank Illd'tr f8t(ti(aaMaece9ti Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, nnd you will always be a friend to them. In their making only the best tobacco is U3ed, they are well made, and always give satisfaction. We carry n full line of tobaccos and smokers' articles. J. P SCHMALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. Notice tor Publication. To Hans Peterson non-resident defendant; you are hereby noti fied that ontho 10th day of May. 1912, Sophia Feterson filed a petition against you in the District Court, of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorco from you on the ground thnt you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday 21st day of Jan., 1913. Sophia Petekson, Plaintiff, By Muldoon & Gibbs. her Attys. Referee's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued in the district court in and for Lincoln county, on the 18th day of December, 1912, in an action of partition wherein Shellio Schneider is plaintiff and Fva B. Weaver, S. W. Weaver, Gusta Satterlee, George Satterlee, Leonard Calvert, Leonard Burton, Cora M. Bur ton, Cora C. Sabin, Charles II. Sabin, Lafayette Calvert, Claude Shophard and Charles Shephard are defendants, I will sell at public auction at the east frontof court houso in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of January, 1913, at 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 southwestquarter (S. E. J S. W. i) south half of southeast quarter (S. J S. E. J) and northeast quartor of tho southeast quarter (N. E. iofS. E. i) of section twolvo (12), township ten (10), north of range twenty-eight (28), west of the Gtli P. M. The terms of this sale will be cash in hand. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 23rd day of December, 1912. D24-U O. E. ELDEU. Referee. Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order issued to me by tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, under dato of December 21, 1912, in an action wherein Nellie Kain, is plaintiff, and Henry M. Bebout and Elizabeth E. Bebout, his wifo; IvnnL. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of age; Mary E. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of age; aro defendants, I will on the tho 3d day of February, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the East front door of the court house " ho city of North Platte, Lincoln count-. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, tho following described real estate, to-wit: all of section twenty five (2o) in township eleven (11) north of range thirty-four (31) westof tho Gth p. in. (except ten acres for building spot on the north forty of the north west quarter of said section twenty five) and the southwest quarter (swj) of southwest quarter (swj) (known ns lot four,) tho northwost quartor (nwj) of tho southwest quarter (swj) (known as lot throe,) tho south west quarter (swj) of tho northwest qunrter (nwj) (known as lot two) nnd the southeast qunrter (sej) of tho south west quarter (swj)of soction thirty (30) in township eleven (11) north of range thirty-three (33) westof tho Gth p. m., situato in tho county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska. Dated this 23d dny of December, 1912. J. G. Beelek, Chakles Wai.teh, Atty. ' Referee. dl3-5 H edfield infield. Physicians and Surgeons. WILMS J. IIEDFIELD, Sunreon. JOE 1). KEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. MTSVVVMMAIBMKtMHllSklJIM Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Dullness. NOTICF 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 the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska, ngainst tho said E. C. Brown, L. B. Hastings, real name unknown, James H. Edmisten and John B, Toillion, defendants, and on tho 17th day of December, 1912, the plain tiff filed an amended petition in said action and an application to the court for an order for servico 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 the 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 paynble five years after date with in terestat G per cent per annum. That the condition Of said mortgage has become become broken and the plain tiff has elected to declare the entire sum due and there is now duo upon said note and mortgage the sum of $4000 00 with interest at 6 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 the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the amount due upon said note and mort gage or that said premises bo sold to satisfy the amount due nnd that the de fendants and each of them be barred of all right, title, interest and equity of redemption in said mortgaged prem ises. The plaintiff further elaims a lien upon the rents nnd profits of said prem 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 I a abandoned said premises and is per mitting waste to be committed thereon and the plaintiff prays for an order of injunction restraining tho defendants from selling and conveying said rents and profus during the pendency of this action and that an interluctory order be issued appointing a receiver herein and directing the receiver to take charge of the rents and profits and that tho de fendants deliver the possession of said premises and the rents and profits thereof to the receiver appointed by the court. The plaintiff proposes James T. Keefe as such Receiver nnd proposes the United Fidelity & Guaranty Company ns surety on tho bond both for the Re ceiver nnd for the plaintiff. The court has appointed the Sheriff Temporary Re ceiver ponding plaintiffs application for Receiver. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 20th day of January, 1913. You are further notified that the plaintiff will present his application -to the court for the appointment of a Re ceiver and for a temporary injunction before tho Hon. II M. Grimes District Judge in the Court Houso in North Platte, Nebraska, the 21st day of Janu ary, 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated December 17, 1912. Racine Sattley Co. of Nebrnska, Plantiff, By Hoagland and Hoagland, Its At torneys. LEGAL NOTICE In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. To Herbert Dwight Rock well otherwise Hubert D. Rockwell and the unknown heirs of Mary C. Rockwell, deceased, defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that William Smith plaintiff, filed his certain petition in tho distcjet court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on December 30th, 1912, against you and each of you and thnt upon duo cause shown said court made an order on the 30th day of December, 1912 that the said plaintiff should proceed to obtain service by publication upon said un known heirs of Mary C. Rockwell, de ceased, by publication of a notice fsr four consecutive weeks in the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribuno. The ob ject and prayer of which petition aro to quiet nnd confirm in the plaintiff and ngainst the defendants and each of them title in nnd to the following des cribed lands, situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast quarter (sej) of section twenty-three (23) town ship nine (9), north of rnngo thirty-one (31) west of the sixth principal merid ian and particularly ngainst n certain mortgago made and executed by John M. Smith on July 13, 1889 to Riley Bros, and by said Riley Bros, assigned to Mary C. Rockwell; and that said de fendants and ench of them bo forever barred and enjoined from setting up and claiming any interest in 3aid prem ises und from disturbing the plaintiff in tho peaceful and quiot enjoyment of s nine. v,i -,...: i ... ,., . wu niv muuiicu iu uiiawer saiu pan Ition on or hifnrn tlio 1 fltli ,1m, nf i.'i. Iruary, 1913. uatetl at North Platte, Nebraska, Decemb-r 30th. 1912. r ,r W'iamm Smith, Plantiff. By E. H.Evans, His attorney. aVMMBMMMMHni . . -Slfc . mTv