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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Moil in advanco $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $l.f0 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JAN. 14. 1913. Might be Dangerous. In tho evidence before tho money trust investigation last Friday, Hunker Baker, a very prominent nnd success ful banker of New York, practically turned stnto's evidence. In tho course of hlit testimony this ovidenco was pro duced: Mr. Untcrmycr: I suppose you would see no harm in having tho control of credit ns roprcspnted by tho control of banks nnd trust companies still further concentrated? Do you think that would be dangerous? Mr. Haker: It might not be danger ous, but still it has gone far enough. In good hnnds, I do not say It would do nny harm. If it got into bad hands, it would bo very, vury bad. Mr. Untcrmyer: So that tho safety, if you think thero is any safety in the situation, Hob in tho personnel of tho men? , Mr. Baker: Very much. Mr. Uniermyer: Do you think that is a comfortable situation for a great country to be in? ' Mr. Baker: (Very slowly) Not en tirely. Omaha Alumni Banquet. Ira Russel, Arthur Tramp, Lee Bird and Will Norris of the local high school returned Friday night from Om aha whero they attended tho banquet given by tho Omaha alumni of univer sity of Nobraska to tho Cornhusker Football team nnd representatives of 25 high schoob of tho state at Univer sity club rooms last Wednesday ovon inff. Tho total attendance at banquet numbered about 350. Mayor Dahlman, Chief of Polico Dunn, Chancellor Avery were among the chlof speakers of tho evening. The crowd wns royally cn tortained by tho university club, being their guests nt several theatres and the banquet was somothing out of the or dinary so tho North Platto boys think. During their stav they wero tho guests of tho University club at tho Romo hotel. Tho North Platto boys were in troduced to several of the University men, Coach Stlchn and the Coin busker team, so If any of tho locals attond tho university next fall they can feel nt home. Omaha High had vory little to say concerning the state cham pionship but dosiro a gnmo next season at Omaha on Thanksgiving Day with North Platto High. Commissioners' Prccedings. Juruinry 7, 1913. Board met pursuant to .adjournment. Present Streitz, .Roberts, White and county clork. Tho county treasurer is hereby in Btructod to tninxfor $105.00 from rood district No 17 to commissioner disttict No 2 for'ono road grader paid for I y oaid commissioner district. Tho county treasurer is .hereby in structed to enncel porsonnl tax of Henry Schrolberln Osgood proclnct for tho year 1912 as to GO tons of hay, as same wns sold to G W Ruff in Cec, 1911. Tho hooka of N Bratton, overseer fcr dist 31 are heroby checked and approved and And duo tho said Bratten the sum of C0.C0 which Is hereby nllowtd on Di3i. 34. Tho following claims wore allowed on tho general-fund: Lcstor Walker, salary as poormastor for Nov and Dec 25.00 RgJosoph M. Wilson, snlary for Dec, 05.00" A J Salisbury, salary for Dec. 125.00 T F Watts, oalary for Dec, 7G.00 Cleo R Chnppoll, salary for Dec, 133.33 Cleo R Chappell, expenses visiting schools. 223.10 Nona Marcott, salary for Dec, 40.C0 C W Yost, salary for Doc, 137.50 C W Yost, clerk of board and county recording (being part of ofllco fees) 523.50 C W Yost, oftlca exponsos for Dec. 12.23 O H. Thoolecke, services as highway commissioner, 218.05 M KNoville, rent for county attorney offlce, four months, 48.00 R L. Cochran, 'office exponses, 9.75 O A Bacon, salary as county assessor 4th quarter. 150.00 Sophia Anderson, caro of Emma An derson and Mrs. Clark, 50.00 Klopp & Barlott Co record books, election supplies otc (11 claims) 2131.14 " Wlferetipon the board adjourns to Jan. 8, 1913, , .. January 8, 1913. Board mot pursuant "to adjournment present Streitz, Roborts, Whlto nnd county clorki. Tho following claims wero allowod on tho gonoral fund, to-wit; Fred Pierson, damages on road 333, 100.00 Emil Tollofson Lumber Co. refund of taxes for 1911, 11.48 Sundry Persons, canvassing election, 30.00 School Dist. 73, use of school houto general election 1912, 0.00 Univorsity Publishing Co. supplies for Co. Supt. three claims 29.00 State Journal Co., supplies for county, four claims, 1 03. 1 0 Hammond & Stephens Co., supplies for Supt. four claims, 75.30 W M Welch Mfg. Co. supplies for Supt. 27.50 Leo Pon, refund on taxes for 1912, account doublo assessment G.81 C F Palmor, refund taxes for 1911, .83 Nebraska Telephone Co. rent and toll for Doc, 30.70 Nebraska Telephono Co. rent and toll for Jan,. 30.30 R L Cochran, measuring yardngo road 195. 18.30 C J McNamara, chainmnn same 3.40 R L Cochran, re-surveying road 314, 22.10 Justice Sodcrinan, chainman on same 4.00 I. V. Dailcy, chainman on same 2.00 P W Alexander, flngman on same 2.00 R L Cochran, re-survey road 208, 40.00 Justice Sodermnn, chairman on samo 10.00 I V Dniioy, chainman on same, 8. CO P W Alexander, flagman on same, 12.00 Allowed on commissioner districts as follows: O P Poyner, road work on road 334, allowed on dist 3, 40.00 John Kammort, road work on road 334, allowed on dist 3, 10.00 Smith & Murray, road work Walker prucinct, allowed on dist 2, 138.75 Arthur Hilton, road work Walker precinct, allowed on dist 2, 20.40 , S J Filbert, ploughing fire guards, al lowed on dist 3, 30.00 F C Calloway, mowing weeds allowed on dist 3, 4.00 Geo F Smith road work allowed en road dist 11, 4.00 E C Hostetter, bridge work allowed on bridge fund, 45. 05 Books of John Anderson, overseer dist 35 are horeby checked and ap proved. Books of county clerk are checked and find total fees earned for year to be 3715.55 of which amount $1,000.00 wbh paid out deputy saUry nnd 395.15 for extra clerk expenses, loaving a bal ance of 2320.40, which is hereby turned into county general fund, county treas urer's receipt of which is hereby ac knowledged and books approved . Whereon the board adjourns to Jan 9, 1913. C W Yost, County Clork. Junuary 9, 1913. Board mot pursuant to adjournment Present Streitz, Roberts, White and county clerk. The following claims allowed on gen eral fund to-wit: A J Salisbury, office exponsos, 27.06 A J Salisbury, board of prisoners, 3rd and 4th quarter, 193.50 A J Salisbury, mileage stato cases, 3rd and 4th qunrter, 489.90 C J McNamara, surveying, two clnims, 10.00 Jos F Fillion, repairs nt jail, 31.50 A F Streitz, services as commissioner, 21.00 Books of cleric of- district court ex amined and npproved find duo Lincoln county the turn of 672.21, treasurer's receipt forsame is heroby acknowledged and settlement made. Account of L Walker, poonnastcr for 1912 checked and approved. Books of sheriff examined nnd ap proved, find due Lincoln county tho sum of CC9.91, treasurer's receipt for same is hereby acknowledged nnd settlement made. Upon resolution oirored, tho board hereby instructs tho county clerk to correspond with the ntntc.building in spector, in regard to tho expense and foasability of inspecting the court house with a view of finding out its condition ns to safety and possibility of repair. Whereupon tho board adjourns and Immediately ro-convoned as a new board. Present Poborts, White and Herminghausen, commissioners, and Yost, county clork. Milton Doolittlo is transacting busi ness in Maxwell this week, having gone down yesterday morning. Children Should Have Good Authorities agree that an oil the Rayo Lamp is soft and work under it for hours The R&sfo For Best Result um Perfection Oil. Atk nbout quantity price and iron barrel for ttorntfe. ESEES Local and Personal Mrs. William Shohoney left Friday morning rori't. Collins to visit ner mother and other relatives for two weeks. A boxing contest between Hnrgis, of Grand Island nnd McCarthy of Ravenna will be pulled off at the Lloyd on the evening of January 23rd. Both men hnvo had much ring experience, nnd it said McCarthy has yet to mcot his first defeat. Tho American Yeomen will hold a public installation of officers at Odd Fellows' hall Saturday ening of this week. In addition to tho installation services and thero will bo drills by both the ladies' nnd men's teams nnd a musical program. All friends nro in vited. Tho inauguration of tho parcels post hiis mado a noticeable increase or re ceipts nt tho local postoffice. Many articles f jrmcrly shipped by express arc now received or sent out by post. Sev eral packages of eggs have been handled by tho locnl oflicc. Ice hnrvest on the lake has been mov ing forward quite well, and up to date 255 enrs of ice havo been shipped. Oc casionally dolay is caused by lack of the necessary cars, but on the average the men nro kept quite busy. About 75 men are employed at present. Tho ice is very clear and fs about fifteen inches thick. Recent cold weather has put it in fine shape Gothenburg Independent. Senator W. V. Hoaglnnd of North Platto la opposed to the legislature taking nny action in the university re moval agitation. "I think that the only way to solve tho matter," said the Senator, "is to put it up to the people by a referendum vote and let it bo settled that way. It is n matter in which every voter in the stoto ought to have a chance to help settle and the legislature will have enough to do this winter without getting mixed up in the university removal matter." Omaha Bee. Farm For Sale. The northeast quarter (nej) section twenty-four (24) township thirteen (18) range thirty (30) about seven miles outheast of North Platte on south side of Platte river, all smooth land near nills, good buildings, fifteen acres in alfalfa, one of best farms in Platte valley. Price $10,000.00. Terms, half ;nsn, ualanco on easy time at 7 per cent interest. Address Joseph Hershey North Platte, Nob. $20,000.00. The school district of the city of North Platte, In the county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska. School Bonds. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned secretary of the school dfstiict of tho city of North Platte, in tho county of Lincoln, stoto of Ne braska, until G o'clock p. m. 17tti. day of February, 1913, for $20,000.00 regis tered school bonds of said district. Said bonds will be issued in denom inations of $1,000.00 each, numbered from one to twenty inclusive dated April 1st, 1913, mature twenty years from dote, but payable at tho option of the district after ten years. , Bonds will bear five (5) per cent interest payable semi-annually, on April 1st and October 1st at the Fiscal Agencv of the state of Nebraska, New York City. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $500.00 made pay able to F. L. Mooney, treasurer of said district. Tho right is reserved to re ject nny or all bids. Dono by order of th6 Ronrd of Edur cation this 0th day January 1913. A. F. Streitz. Secretary. Oliice phone 2-11. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. I North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. i A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, .j Physicians and Surgeons; .5 Office over Stone Drug Co. I Phonos I Ull'.o- 'i. i Residence 273 9m ' " ; rf "!''. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, lot the Old Re liablo Tailor do it-and do it right. Wo have been doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it and do it the way it should bo dono. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyol drug store. Light for Studying lamp is best. The light from mellow. You can read or without hurting your eyes. JflL T " TyirTlJBfc LAMP is constructed scientifically. It is the best lamp made yet inexpen sive and economical. DtaUrt Evrywhtrt STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N.bruka) OMAHA Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is thoro nood for repairs every few days? Is, your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortnbie? ,Aro tho kitchen arrangements convepient and sanitary? If not, Send For Our Plumber. Not only are we experts ,nt repair work, but there will bu little' need for rennirs if wo install vour mlumbing. You'll bo surprised atour faift'stitns.tes if you "talk prico" with us. . R. F. STUART,- Shop Phone 09. Res. Phone 083 Corner Sixth and Lociist. GEO. B..DENT, ; Physician and Suraeon, r Office over McDonald Bank, w S . ) Office 130 V Phones Residence 115 frifrfrfrfr-iftifrfrft'ifrftiifr'frfrfr.ft'iirgrift ?i5i JrJ" PJJTRONIZE THEnjT TH ' House of Good ShowlH I When in Norlh Plata. lotion riciures. uuns jiwery Night. Mntinee Snturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. R. E. LOUDEN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-five years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. See or write mo tn'chlO 320 E. 11th St. North Platto The leading Live Stock and Gen eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T. F. WATTS. Phone Red 030. nniimwitci LMJ1 11 HO Of the Best Quality. Paine Fishburir Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman - -,; f-? Serial No. 01283. NOTICE KOR. I'UHLIOATION DBlAir?MENT or TUB INTKIHOrt. United States Land OUlce, -At North Platto. Nobraska. Deo,4. 1B12. .Notico Is heroby trlvon that Josenli A. Knajdl of North Platto Nob., who or Aniruflt SO. IW.i. , made homestead , klontry Sprlal No. 01283 for all of Suction 24. Town 10 N.. Itaniio 30 W , of the 6th Principal Meridian, has Hied notice of ln- toplfon to mako (lnal three yoai proof, to establish claim to tho land nluve described, before tho reKlster and-rffcrlver at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho Cth dar of February 1013. - Claimant names as witnesses; Tasiwr F. BJvlts, Kdwln V. Wrlirhr, Rupert Bchwaieer and William I. Slvlts. all of North Platte. Nob. dio-n John E.IEvanb Riinstir. PHOHATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. Dec. 2, 1912. In the matter of tho ostato of Dennis holly, deceased. Notice in horoby elvon, that tho creditors or sam aoceasou win moot ttio AilmlnlNtra trlx of said estate, beforo tho County Judee of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court rexnn In said county.on theZtith day of .lan , iui3. and on tho 24th dav of .Inlv. ivi3, atu o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur- poao of prosenttnir tlmlrclalma for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims and ono year for tho administratrix tosottlu said estate, from tho 24th day of Dec 1912. A copy of this ordor to bo pub lished In tho North Platte Trlbuno a legal sotnl weekly newspaper publ'slied In said county for four successlvo weeks prior to Bald date of hearing Jan. 28th. 1913. d3l-4 JOHN OKANT. County Jndeo SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of an order of aalo Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein George Lehman Is plalntilf and Martin Anderson la defendant and to me directed, I will on tho 18th day of Jan., 1913, (at 2 o'clock, p. m., nt the oast front aoor oi me court nouse in North 1'latte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the lilunest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, thp following described property to-wit: Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (seX of nwU) and lots ono (1) two (2) and three of sec tion 1 two (2), township twclvo (11) ntrth of ranee thirty-three (33) west of tho Cth 1 11.. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North 1'laUo. Neb.. Deo. UthV 13IB. U4I- J .J. SAUsnOK, brtlff. ORDEIt OP HEARINfJ In the matter ot tho esuto Of Michael Albert Koster, deceased. On ruadlnicand flllnir the petition of Ella A. Foitur pravlntr that administration of fatd ostato may be granted to Ednardlt Good in an as administrator. Ordered. ? Tlikt .lan. tlth. 1P13. at 0 o'clock a in. Is assigned for hcarlne said petition when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at tho county court, to Imi held In and for said county and show causo why tbo uraver of outf- oner shoud not bo trained; and that notice ot tho pnnduBoy of hald petition and thy -lioarlni: thereof boelvcuto all persons inter tlod In said matter by publishing a copy of this order la the North I'latni Tribune, a legal somt-wfokly newspaper printed In said county, for three tmccenslvu weeks, prior to said day of hearlur Dated Dec, XOtb. 1912, iVhi otoneer John U it ant, County Judcu The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Clizahclh nonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. . All the tirincipal branches of Ap- piled and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlncK 311. ,xiiwriwiiiiWuwiiiMmwh j Signet Chapter O. E. S., I NO. 55 I Meets 2nd and 4th IThursdny of uvcry mnntli nt Mnminlc Hull at 7:30 1). tn. Vnww.Hwowr IVWUMl'M'U' DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephones Kcd 450 506V4 Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. i03a'oee o DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopathlcPhyslclan andSurgeon Hospital accommodations, Medical and surgical attention, Riven obstetrical cases. OOlco I'hono 183 lies. Phono 283 Onico McDonald State Hank nid'ir Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, and you will always be a friend to them. In their making only tho best tobacco is used, they are well mado, and always give satisfaction. We carry a full line of tobaccos and smokers' articles. J. F SCHIYlALZRIEn The nTaker of Good Cigars. i- PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Llocoln County, Ne braska, Dec. 27th 1912. In the matter of the estate of John O. Wilmeth, Deceased. Notice is hereby Riven, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administratrix of said estate, before tho county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on the 28th day cf January 1913, and on the 28th day of July 1913. at 0 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of picscntini? their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the Administratrix to settle said estate, from the 26th day of Dec. 1913. A copy riitht of this order to bo printed for four successive weeks In the North Platto Tribune, n semi, weekly newspaper published in said county prior to Jan, 28th. 1912. , d31-4 JOH N GltANT, County Judge. Referee's Sale. By;virtue of an order of sale issued in the 'district court in and for Lipcoln county, on the 18th day of Decembor. 1912, in an action of partition wherein Shellie Schneider is plaintiff and Eva B. Weaver, S. W. Weaver, Gusta Satterlee, George Satterlop, Leonard Calvert, Leonard Burton, Cora M. Bur ton, Cora C. Sabin, Charles H. Sabin, Lafayette Calvert, Claude Shephard and Charles Shephard are defendants, I will sell at publicauction at the east front of courthouse in the city of North Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of January, 1913, at tho hour of ono o clocK p. m., the following tie scribed real 'estate situate in Lincoln county. Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast quartor of tho southwostquarter (S. E. i s. w. i) Boutn nait ot southeast quartor (S. J S. E. J) and northenst quarter of the southeast quarter (N. E. JofS. E. J) of section twelve (12), township ten (10), north of range twenty-eight (28), west of the 6th P. M. The terms of this sale will bo cash in hand. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 23rd day of December, 1912. D21-6 O. E. Eldeh. Referee. Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order issued to me by the district court of Lincoln county, Ntbraska, under date of December 21, 1912, in nn action wherein Nellie Kain, is plaintiff, and Henry M. Bebout and Elizabeth E. Bebout, his wife; IvanL. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of age; Mary E. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of age; are defendants, I will on the the 3d day of February, 1913, nt 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, at tl East front door of the court house of tho city of North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, soil at public auction to tho highest bid der for cash, tho following described real estate, to-wit: all of section twenty- fivo (2.j) In township eleven (11) north of range thirty-four (34) westof thoGth p. m. (except ten acres for building spot on the north forty of tho north west quarter of said section twenty five) and tho southwest quartor (swj) of southwest quarter (swj) (known as lot four,) the northwest quarter (nwj) of tho southwest quarter (swl) (known as lot three,) tho south west quarter (swj) of tho northwest qunrter (nwi) (known as lot two) and the southeast quarter (sej) of the south west quarter (swj) of section thirty (30) in township eleven (11) north of rango thirty-three (33) westof the Cth p. m., situato in the county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska. Dated this 23d day of December, 1912. J. G. Beeler, Charles Walter, Atty. Referee. dl3-5 4f H Dps. dfield Infield, PhyslcIanB and Surgeons. WILMS J. IlKDFIELD, Surjrcon. JOB II. REDK1ELD, Physician. OFFICE: ' Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Buslnsss. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber on his en closed lands in Payno precinct In Lin coln county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of December, 1912, a brown maro weigh ing about 1,100 lbs, shod on all 4 feet supposed to be 14 yrs of age. Said maro has small white spot in fourhead. Jan. 10. 1913. C. E. Carlson. LEGAL NOTICE In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. To Herbert Dwight Rock well otherwise Hubert D. Rockwell and tho unknown hairs of Mary C. Rockwell, deceased, defendants: You and each of you are heroby notified that William Smith plaintiff, filed his certain petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on Decembor 30th, 1912, against you and each of you and that upon due causo phown said court made an order on tho 30th day of December, 1912 that the said plaintiff should proceed to obtain service, by publication upon said un known heirs of Mary U. Rockwell, de ceased, by publication of a notice far four consecutive weeks in the North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune. The ob ject and prayer of which petition are to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff and against the defendants and each of them title in and 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 range thirty-ono (31) west of tho sixth principal merid ian andparticularly against a certain mortgage 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 saicf dc fendants and each of thcrri be forever barred and enjoined from setting up and claiming any interest in said prem ises and from disturbing the plaintiff in tho peaceful andT quidt enjoyment of same. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 10th dny oft Feb ruary, 1913. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, December 30th. 1912. William Smith, Plantiff. By E." H.Evans, His attorney. Legal Notice. To Charity Miller and Miller, her husband,, first and real name un known, Benjamin Ball and Ball his wife, first and real name unknown, JjsephBall and Ball, his wife, first nnd real name unknown, Jostph Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, John Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, Ella Sells, Addio Sells and May Davis, nee Sells, and Davis, her husbimd, first and real name un known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Ball. land Armstrong, her husband, first and real name unknown, Worthington Ball and Ball, his wife, first and rnal name unknow.n, Bertha Savage and Savage, her husband, first and real name unknown, Amelia Wilkins and Wilkins, her husband, first and real name unknown and Florence Shepard: You and each of you are here by notified that you have been sued in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, together with Thomas Ball and Ball, his wife. first and real name unknown, Alma Stevens and Stevens, her husband, first and real name unknown, by Hezekiah Ramsey, Plaintiff, tho object and prayer of the petition filed therein being to quiet and confirm in tho plaintiff title and possession against you and each of you in and to an undivided one-half interest in the following des cribed lands situato in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: A portion of lot "I" of tho County Clerk's subdivi sion of part of the northwest quar ter of section 33, township 14, rang 30, west of the Cth P. M., des cribed as follows: Commencing at tho northenst corner of said lot "I,"' thence west from said northeast corner 10 de grees north 220 feet west; thence south 10 degrees west 198 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 88 feet; thence north 10 degrees cnstl32 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 132 feet; thence north along tho east line of Lot "I" CO feet to tho place of beginning, owned by tho plaintiff under and by virtue of a deed thereto from one George H. Woodword and further to have tho ostates and share s of the defendants or so many of them ac the court may find entitled to Bhnre therein ns the heirs of Elizabeth Ramsey, deceased, confirmed and set aside tiie remaining undivided one half Interest in said property of which Elizabeth Ramsey died seized in fee, the samo to be confirmed and set aside to the plaintiff and the defendants or so many of them ns may be found entitled to share therein as the sole heirs at law of said Elizabeth Ramsey.deceased, and to have all of said described property partitioned to the plaintiff nnd the de fendants as their estates therein shall be confirmed by tho court, and for such' other nnd further reliof as justice and equity may require. You and each of you will make answer to said petition on or before the 24th day of February, 1913, or decree will be taken as In said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, January 10th, 1913. Hezekiah Ramsey, Plaintiff, By E. II. Evans, Ills Attorney, j 14-4 A 1 ,i Ml