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Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publiihrr. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entorod at North Platte, Nebraska, Poet ofUco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1913. "Who's Who" In business circles in North Platto will be told in one of the issues of The Tribune next week fit so per much per tell. Not ull our pro gressive business menSwlll be mentioned; only these who Imyo pnid the price. Prof. Clark, superintendent of the Harvard schools, has been appointed buperintundcnt of the industrial school Ht Kearney. The appointeo is said to be n clenn young man of commanding physique and pleasing temperament. The impeachment of Judge Archbald, of the Court of Commerce, for dipping into business outside tho realms of tho legitimate, mny cause other judges to sit up tako notice. There seems to be no exception to tho saying thut it pays & play fair. ' . VAjcglslator down at Lincoln has in- troducted n bill limiting tho speed of an auto in cities and towns to fivo miles per hour and fifteen miles in tho country. This is drawing the lines tighter than public safety domands. Ten miles in town and twenty in the country ought to suit the most conservative. Up to last-Mjnday President-elect Wilson had not yet mado a selection for his cnbinot, nor had ho offered anybody h place in his official family. Are wo to infer that there are so many demo cratic statesman that it is difficult to make a seloction, or aro they so few that suitable selections cannot be found? Governor Morehoad's dilatorineas in making state appointment.-) is bringing down upon his head tho cusses of the pie-hunters, who nre awful hungry and grow more dosporate as each day pasp es. You can't blame them much, how ever; they have been living on political husks for quite n while. " Among tho bills introduced in tho legislature Tuesday was onii limiting the number of saloons in cities and villages to ono for every 1,000 people. Such a law would not behalf bad; tho fewer saloons in a town tho more ensily they aro controlled and with a limited num ber they would bo more docently con ducted. Tho lower houso of congress Tuesday voted down an attempted revocation of President Taft's order placing 30,000 fourth class postmasters under the class ified civil service. Democrats joined with republicans in tho voto. Tho Tri bune is one who believes that all federal officers should bo placed'undor civil ser vice, thus removing them from politics, and it is'probablo that this will result within tho next ten yoars. Congressman Stevens, af the Third Nebraska district, Buys, the people Hhould rule, and practically endorses the plan to havo postmasters in tho larger towns elected by n voto of tho peoplo. It 'is noticed, however, that tho candidates must bo democrats. Tho plan, theroforo, resolves Itself into not that "peoplo rule," but that tho democrats rule, between which there is a vast difference. Had tho county commissioners ac cepted Tho Tribune's bid to do tho county publishing at one-half tho legal rnto, instcntl of awarding it to two papers at full legal rate, they could havo saved tho taxpayers two or throo hundred dollars. Evidently this a iilount of money is too insignificant to deserve consideration from tho commis sioners. In theso flush times individuals na well as county commissioners spend monoy us lavishly as do drunken sailors. In the appointment of committees of tho stato senate, Senator Hoagland fared well. Ho is chairman of tho judic jary committee, ono of tho most im portant of tho many, and is also a mem ber of the following committees: Appor- tlonment,.,banks and currency, labor, irrigation, privileges and elections, public lands and buildings and railroads, all of which are important committees. , At tho formal oponing of tho sonatu Tuesday Senator Hoaglnnd introduced the first bill, that of workingman's com pensation. Ho also introduced six other bills tho oponing day. James llartman spent Wednesday in Lexington transacting business, Mrs. Glen Forgerson returned homo 'yosTordny'from a short visit with Pax ton relatives. Mrs. Johnson, of Tryon, who had been visiting her daughter Mrs. James Hartman, left for homo yesterday. Mrs. Hartwlg and children, of Pax ton, who spent last week with1 her mothor, ' returned homo Wednoday morning. Ed. Leather formor baker at tho Entorprlso Bakery roturnod to Lewel lon, Wednesday after spending several days with town friends. Commissioner' Proceedings. January 9, 1913. The bonds of the following road over seer's were approved, to-wit: W B Houscr, dist2; Win Dymond, dist 4 j Chas Cocklo, (list 5; II 13 Sander son, dist 7; Fred Marquitt, dist 9; Louis Refior, dist 10; Bert Edis. dist 11; G J Haase, dist 12; Martin Jopson, dist 11; 11 C Colin, dist 15; John .1 Ginapp, dist 10; A McNicklo, dist 18; Jorgen Ros sen dist 20, H. Linncmeyor, dist 21; Wm Smith, dist 22: Geo F Mover, dist 23; W It Weakly, dist 24; Bert Light, na John F Snyder, dist 32: Geo S Williams, dist 33; Nat Brntten, (list 34; Wm Sund qulst, dist 35; John W Kilmnr. dist 36; 1 V Dailey, dist 37; Jacob Miller, dist 38; V M Richmond, dist 39; Goo E Hardin, dist40; W S Boss, dist41; PK Hodman, dist 42; Syl Trusty, dist 43; C D Kancy, dist 41; S O Hathaway, dist 46; E T Latimer, dist 47; Wnllaco Quinn, dist 49; J M Carlyle. dist 50, E. K Soudcr, dist 51: Joseph Shaw, dist 65: F B Brestel, dist 58; John Jocckel, dist W. The bond of Geo N Gibbs, county at torney, is hereby approved. Claim of Jag Bechnn for work on road No 57 is horeby allowed on com. dist No 3 lor 75.00 Tho bids for county printing were opened and tabulated, and the snmc arc hereby rojected, and county will buy in tho open market. Whereupon the board adjourns to Jan. 10. 1913. C. J. Yost, County Clerk. January 10, 1913. Board m"t pursuant to adjournment. Present Boberts, White, Herming hauscn and county clerk. Joseph M Wilson is hereby appointed custodian of the court house at a salary of 65.00 a month. The books of the following road over soers woro checked, approved, and settlement made, to-wit: Cyrus Tower, dist 2, find due him 2.10 and allowed on said dist. W B Weakly, dist 23, find due him 10.00 and allowed on said dist. Wm Smith,dist22, find duo him 114.00 and allowed on said (list Jorgen Bosscn, dist 20, find due him 112.70 and allowed on said dist. C G Clark, dist 51, find duo him 106.50 and allowed on said dist. I V Dailey, dist 37, find due him 3.25 and allowed on said dist. J F McGee, dist 33, find duo him 181.10 and allowed on said dist. Christ Johnson, dist 50, find duo him 6.50 and allowed on said (list. A T Daniclson, dist 8, find due him 4.00 and allowed on said dist. John Anderson, dist 35, find due him 10 00 and allowed on said dist. W S Boss, dijt 41, find duo him 25.00 and allowed on said dist. V M Richmond, dist 39, find due him 53.15 and allowed on said dist. Claim of Cloo It Chappoll, office ex panses for 31.09 allowed on general fund. The books of tho following overseers wore checked, find that same balance nnd aro hereby approved, and settle ment mode to wit: W J Thomas, dist 1; Lawrence Hito, dist 12, Wm Pittman. dist 31: John W Kilmer, dist 86; S O Hathaway, (list 46; Joseph Shaw dist 55 J C Crow, dist 11. The North Plntte Telegraph and the Maxwell Telepostaro hereby designated as the official papers of Lincoln county, Nebraskn, Tho Telegraph to receive two-thirds and Tho Telepost one-third of tho legal rates for legal notices nnd for commissioners' proceedings thoTele graph to receive two-ninths and tho I'olepost one-ninth of the legal rates. Whereupon tho board adjourns to Jan. 11, 1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. Jan. 11. 1913 Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Boberts, White, Ilermlnghau sen and county clerk Claim of Emma Pulver fo." care of county poor last quarter of 1911 for 658.50 is hereby allowed for 564.85 on general fund and disallowed for 91.15 Claim of Emma Pulvor for care of co poor 1st quarter of 1912 for 695.501s nercuy niioweu tor Mb.U4 on gcner.il fund, and disallowed for 149.56 Books of Wm Dymond, overseer dist 4 are heroby chocked, find due him tho tho sum of 31.45, which amount is hereby allowed on said district and Bottlemcnt made. Claim of Wm Dymond, for mowing weeds is hereby allowed on general fund for 23.75 Claim of C M York for mowing weeds Is hereby allowed on general fund for 7.20 liooKs ot Ueo. a, Hardin, over3oer dist 40 are heroby chocked, find duo him the sum of 20.07 which nmount is here by allowed on said district and settle ment mado. Fred J Warren is hereby appointed Justice of Pence for North Platto No. 2 and bond approved. Whereupon tho board adjourns to Jan. 14, 1913. C W Yost, County Clerk. Homer Musslcmau spent Wednesday in Lexington on business. Dr. J. K. Elms went to Ogalalla yes terday on professional business. Miss Vera Stevens who has been ill for a month past is much improved. A. A. McKin, of Gothenburg, trans acted business in town the first of this week. John Crawley, of Wolltleot, trans acted business nt tho court houso Wed noBday. Ed. Erb and n party of friends at tended the Blzzy Izzy play at the Keith Tuesday evening. Mrs. Asa Snow left Wednesday morning for Coznd to bo tho guest of friends for ten days. Undertaker W. B. Muloncy was called to Horshoy Wednesday on pro fcsssional business. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. White, of Her shoy, visited in town the foro part of this week and attended the play at the Keith theatre. Why Leave Your Money Lay Idle in the Dank? I can placo your monoy on a No. 1 socurity, giving you 8 por cent net My mortgages are exempted from taxation. Will place it in any amounts from $100 Up. C. F. Temple. dist 25; is Knight, (list Z(; jas uecnan, dist 27; W K Beauchamp, (list 28: Fred Kidincror. dist 30: Wm I'ittman. dist',31: Hershey Lady Diet. Miss Catherine Sullivan, of Hershoy, died at the home of her brother George Sullivan near Hershey Sunday morning at 10:30. Miss Sullivan was born in New York stntc, Jan. 14, 1843, nnd later moved to Wisconsin with her parents where she joined tho Methodist church at the age of 16. In the spring of 1S91 she moved to Nebraska where sho has resided most of tho time since. She leaves to mourn hor four brothers and two sisters. She was a good neighbor and devoted christian. Intcrrmentivas made in tho North Platte cemotery. 21 Lots In Cody Addition Still For Sale. These are as good as any lots sold, only being a little further back from the Union Pacific tracks, which is really an advantage. If you wish to in vest a little money, or buy a lot for a home, this is your chance. Prices from $100.00 to $150.00 per lot. Terms $10.00 down, $5.00 per month. 10 per cent discount on cash. C. F. Temple. Myrtle and .Vicinity. Jas. Weldon, who has been living alone ono mile west of Myrtle, was stricken with poralysis last Friday or Saturday and was not discovered until Wednesday. When found one foot was badly frozen. Dr. Carr of Staple ton was called and Friday the unfort unate man was removed to tho hospital at North Pla.te. At this writing 'ho js reported to bo improving, F. H. Tatman marketed hogs at Stapleton Thursday. The mail route from North Platto to Mytlc will be discontinued Jan. 16, John Walz and May Stearns were married at North Platto Thurseay. J. C. Askwig and Ed Wright were Lincoln visitors the past week. Mrs. John Show, of Hershey, came down Wednesday to nttend the funeral of tho late Miss Kata Sullivan. Mrs. Miles, of Paxton, who had been visiting Miss Lois Payno, re turned homo Wednesday morning. Mrs. Eves, of Hershey, spent tho fore part of this week in town, having come to attend the funerarof tho late Miss Sullivan. $20,000.00. Tho 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 district of the city of North Platto, in tho county of Lincoln, stato of Ne braska, until 6 o'clock p. m. 17th dnV of February, 1913,for $20,000.00 regis tered school bonds of said district. Said bonds will bo issued in denom inations of $1,000.00 each, numbered from ono to twenty inclusive dated April 1st. 1913, mature twenty venrs from date, but payable at the option of tno district attor ten years. Bonds will bear five (5) per cent interest payable semi-annually, on April 1st nnd October 1st at the Fiscal Agency of the state of Nebraska, New York City. All bids must be accompanied by a ceruneu chock tor sfouu.uu mnde pay able to F. L. Mooney, treasurer of snid district. The right is reserved to re ject any or all bids. Dono by order of the Board of Edu cation this 6th day January 1913. A. !'. STKEiTZ. Secretary. R. E. LOUDEN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-five years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. See or write me rn'ohlO 320 E. Uth St. North Platte The leading Live Stock and Gen eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T F. WATTS. PhimRdB30. Office phono 241. Bes. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. tt A. J. AMES. MAHIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, s Physicians and Surrjcons, '4 Office over Stone Drug Co. ' Phones I utitco U7a ci ) Besidence 273 ; The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing, lot tho Old Be llablo Tailor do It-and do it right. We havo boon doing this work in North Platto for thirty years, know how to do it nnd do it the way it should bo dono. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. Auctioneer! Their Precious Postage Stamps. A few years ago n Hinall procession of French troopers tilumphnntly es corted a sergeant tarrying two postngo Mumps. Tim story of the latter is In-tr-rcitiug. The sergeant, belonging lo tho French contingent of tho troops of occupation, arrived Hi Crete with a jroung Cicnlc wife, whom 1 fe'uu.1 mar ried while ho was serving In it French colony. She brought him no dower In money, hut a handsome marriage por tion nil tho same, consisting of two postage stamps. These aro rare npecl mens of Mauritian Issues, and have been estimated by experts as worth 1,000. rt The sergeant was told tlint'tlieir vnl uo would Increase, and instead of sell lag them tie liiul them f mined and placed his treasure In a Cretan bank. As the time was approaching for the departure of the troops of occupation he went to the bank with his wife to withdraw his deposit, and his comrades formed a procession to escort the. cou ple carrying home their fortune. In two postage stamps. Is Woman Too Frosh? Woman Is no longer the s:llt of the earth; man K according to the latest discoveries of science as chronicled In the Paris Matin. Not since Lot's wife lias woman had enough chloride of sodium hi her makeup, and Hint is the explanation of her general lnforlorit. to man. Woman, says science, U too fresh. The newest conclusion of the laboratory Is that the physical ar mental development of n human liolii.. depends on the percentage of halt in tho blood. The blood of the man has more salt than the blood of the woman nnd for that reason woman can neve expect to equal the sterner hex in physical force, reason or Intelligence There Is In the Matin's scientific dis cussion but one redeeming assertion In favor of womnnhood that is. thai since her facial angle Is nearer to that of the higher animals thnn min's Is, for that reason her senses are dullei and pain hurts her less thnn It hurts her salty and more intelligent brother. Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Are the kitchen arrangements convenient and sanitary? If not. Send For Our Plumber:..... Not only nre we experts at repair work, but there will be little need for repairs if wo install your plumbing. You'll be surprised atour fair estimates if you "talk prico" with us. R. F. STUART, . Shop Phone 09. Res. Phone 683 Corner Sixth nnd Locust. I GEO. B. DENT, I Physician and Surgeon. I1 Office over McDonald Bank. 5 Phones i Office 130 J tnone8 Besidence 115 t fRONIZE THE if Good Show North Platte. Pictures. Buns Everv Matinco Saturday Af tcr- u O'clock. NTS. Hcrlal No. 01283. NOTICE KOlt I'UHLIOATION DEl'AllTMENT OF TUB INTKIMOK. United States Land Ollleo. At North l'latto. Nebraska. Doc. . U'12, Notice Is hereby gtvon that Joseph A. Unajdl of North l'latto Noli., who on August 30. UXW.,, mado homestoad entry Serial No. 0123 for all of Section 24. Town 18 N., Itango 30 W., of the Btli Principal Morldtan. has tiled notice of In tention to. mako final tlireo roar proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo tho register and rocelver at North l'latto. Nebraska, on tha 6th day ui 1'uuruary, tvjj. uiaimani names as witnesses: Casper F. Blvlts. Kdwln W. Wright. Iturisrt Hchvralgnr and William L SIvUh. all nt North I'latte. Neb, diu-n John E. Evans Register. 1'UOHATE NOTICE. In tho Countv Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Dec, 21, 11)12. in the matlor of the estate of Dennis Kelly, deceased. Notice, is heroby irlven. that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho Administra trix of said estate, -iniforo tho County Judiro ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room in said county, on tho 28th day of ,'.?.". i"i3, J".11 . " tll 2Sth lay of Jir. 11)13, atP o'clock a. m. each day, for tho pur pose of prosontlnir thetrclatms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Fix months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho administratrix to settle said ontato. from tho tilh iuy of .'." .'J'13. A copy of this order to lie pub lished In tho North I'latte Tribuno a leual fcoml weekly nowspapor publ'shed tu said county for four successive weeks prior to xalil dntoof hearluir Jan 28th. 1IU3. (131-4 JOHN OHANT. County .Indae SHEKIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of nu onlor of alo Issued from the district ciurt of Lincoln county, NehrusUa, upon a dcrreil'of forecloturo rendered In said court wherein George Lehman Is plalntilf and Martin Anderaou Ij defendant and to mo directed, I will on the lBth day of Jan., 1013, tat 3 o'clock, n, m., at the cat front door of the court houso In North I'latte, Lincoln uounty, Nehmtka, ell at public auction to the blithest bidder for cah to entltfy Bald decrco, intercut and costs, the following described property to-wit: Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (oX of nw'4) and lots ono '(I) wo (2) and three of sec tion two (2), township twelve (12) north of ramie thirty-three (33) west of tho 6th I'. M.. in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North I'liiUe, Neb., Dec, I4th. 1912. 117- A.J. Sausbuuy, Sheriff. $3'5iv Wnra?IMsl $?35SSE put! rui I il 'House I ' When in m Motion ff Night. m noon at z m 10 ce The North Platte School of Music FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by compefent teachers. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BIbck 341. j Signet Chapter O. E. S., j NO. 55 I Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every I month at Masonic Hull at 7:30 p. m. DR. IIAIIRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Ited 456 605V4 Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. 5OCO'5 119 90IBO DR. J. S. TWINEM, HomeopathlcPhyslclan ondSurgeon Hoar ltnl ncccmmodatlons. Medical nnd surgical attention given obstetrical cases. - Onico Phone 183 Itea. Phono 2S3 Onico McDonald Statq Hank mH'g c esicatceeaaaetatssasis Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, and you will always be n friend to them. In their making only the best tobacco is used, they are well made, and always give satisfaction. Ve carry a full line of tobaccos and smokers' articles. J. F. SrHMALZRIEn The Maker of Good Cigars. PROBATE NOTICE. -In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dec. 27th 1912. In tho matter of the estate of John Q. Wllmeth. Deceased. Notice l hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administratrix of said estate, before tho county judge of Lincoln county. ktiuuiiiBMi, in mv i:uuuiy Luuri ruuiu. III BUIU county, on me hwi uay ci uHnuary xyia, ana on tho 28th day of July 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to nrcsent their claims, and one year for tho Administratrix to BctUe said estate, from the 26th day of Dec. 1913 A copy right of this order to bo printed for four successive weeks in the North Platte Tribune, a semi, weekly newspaper published in said county prior to Jan. 28th. 1912. d31-4 JOHN GKANT, County Judge. . . 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 nn action of partition wherein Shellie Schneider is plaintiff and Eva B. Weaver, S. W. Weaver, Gusta Satterlee, George Satterlee, Leonard Calvert, Leonard Burton, Cora M. Bur ton, Cora C. Sabin, Charles H. Sabin, Lafayette Calvert, Claude Shephard and Charles Shephard are defendants, Iwill sell at public auction at the east frontof court house in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of January, 1913, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., the following do scribed real estate situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the southwestquarter (S. E. t . vv. j) south halt of southeast quarter (S. J S. E. J) and northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (N. E. i of S. 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 be cash in hand. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 23rd day of December, 1912. D24-G O. E. Eldeu. Beferee. Referee's Sale. Notico is hereby given that by virtue of an order Usued to me by the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, under date of December 21, 1912, in an action wherein Nellie Kain, is plaintiff, and Henry M. Bebout and Elizabeth E. Bebout, his wifej.IvanL. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of age; Mary E. Kain, a minor under fourteen years of ngoj are defendants, I will on tho the 3d day of February, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the East front door of the court house of tho city of North Plntte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bid der for cash, tho following described real estate, to-wlt: all of section twenty fivo (2o) in township eleven (11) north of range thirty-four (84) west of tho Cth p. m. (except ten acres for building spot on the north forty of the north west quarter of said section twenty five) and the southwest quarter (swl) of southwest quarter (swj) (known as lot four.l the northwest quarter (nwj) of the southwest quarter west quarter (swj) of tho northwost quarter (nwj) (known ns lot two) and the soutluastqunrter (sej) of the south west quarter (swj) of section thirty (30) in township eleven (11) north of range thirty-three (33) west of theGth p. m situate in tho county of Lincoln, stato of Nebraskn. Dated this 23d day of December, 1912. J. G. Beeleu, Chakles Walter, Atty. Referee. dl3-5 H fydfield rdfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. HEnFIELD, SurKcon. JOE II. KEDF1ELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . l'HONE G42. Tffyjor- n w iww i Jjui wmm Oldest Bank In Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.00 We Solicit Your Budnsss. 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 blown mare weigh ing about 1,100 lbs, shod on all 4 feet supposed to be 14 yrs of nge. Said mare has small white spot in fourhead. Jan. 10. 1913. C. E. CAULSON. LEGAL NOTICE In tho district court of Lincoln ceunty, Nebraska. To Herbert Dwight Bock 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 the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on December 30th, 1912, against you and each of you and that upon due cause shown said court made nn 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 fer 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-one (31) west of the sixth principal merid ian and particularly 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. ;Bockwell; nnd that said de fendants and each of them be forever barred ond enjoined from setting up and claiming any interest in said prem ises and from disturbing the plaintiff in the peaceful and quiet enjoyment of same. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 10th day of 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, uenjamin uau ana isan nis wife, first and real name unknown, Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife, first and real name unknown, Joseph Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, John Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, Ella Sells, Addie Sells and May Davis, nee Sells, nnd Davis, her husbimd, first and real name Un known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Ball, nnd Armstrong, her husband, first and real nnme unknown, Worthington Bnll and Ball, his wife, first and r"al name unknown, 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 aroliere by notified that you havo 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 nnd real name unknown, by Hezekinh Bamsey, Plaintiff, tho object and prayer of the petition filed therein being to quiet and confirm in the plaintiff title and possession against you and each of you in and to nn undivided one-half interest in the following des cribed lands situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit; A portion of lot "I" of the County Clerk's subdivi sion of part of tho northwest quar ter of section 33, township 14, rango 30. west of the Cth P. M., des cribed as follows: Commencing at tho northeast corner of said lot "I, thenco 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; thenco north 10 degrees east 132 feet; thenco east 10 degrees south 132 feet; thence north along the enst line of Lot "I" 6G feet to the place of beginning, owned by the plalntilf under and by virtue of a deed thereto from one George H. Woodword and further to have tho estates and shares of the defendants or so many of them ae the court may find entitled to share therein ns the heirs of Elizaboth uamsey, ueceased, confirmed and set aside the remaining undivided one half interest in said property of which Elizabeth Ramseydied seized in fee, the same to be confirmed und set nsido to the plaintiff and the defendants or so many of them ns may be found entitled to share therein as the solo heirs at law of said Elizabeth Ramsey.deceased, and to have all of said described property partitioned to the plaintiff nnd tho de fendants as their estates therein shall bo confirmed by the court, and for such other and further relief as justice and equity may require. You and each of you will make answer to said petition on or before tho 24th day of February. 1913, or decree will be taken ea in said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, January 10th, 1913. r, "EZEKIAII RAMSEY, Plaintiff, By E. H. Evans, Ills Attorney, j 14-4 sm I m Yl 1 I