5fSII t& i. r' M R IW ft Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. One Year by Mail in advance $1.20 One Year byCarricr in advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oillco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JAN. 21. 1913. IN SPKAKINO of the awarding of tho county publishing, the Maxwell Telepoat says "It is understood" that Kolly and Eamcs wore tho only ones submitting bidi. Tho Tclepost has been misinformed, perhaps intentionally, in order to cover up the aot of tho com missioners, The Tribune submittod a typo written bid on "yaller" paper for one-half tho legal rato. Tho yellow paper was used so that it would stand out distinct from other bids and not escape the notico of tho commissioners. Notwithstanding this precaution, how over, tha bid was ignored and the "favorites" recognized at full legal rates. F State Auditoii Howard has sent to the county clerk a remainder that Lin coln county owes the great state of Nebraska the paltry sum of $5,500 for the care and keep of patients at the state asylums. Mr. Howard suggests that this sum at onco be transmitted to tho state treasurer, and if tho money Is not availablo to have tho commis sioners mako a special lovy of taxes to raise tho amount. If wo romembor correctly, former state auditors made the sumo roqueats, and have been treated with silont contempt. Tho other counties that aro so indebtod pay no at tention to tho auditor's demands and why should Lincoln county? However, once upon a timo, tho stato sued Doug las county for the amount due and se cured a judgment, the supreme court deciding that the amount was right fully duo tho state. FUNNY things happen In this old world. Last fall nn Adams county farmor offered to trado nn 80-acre farm in Oklahoma to a Hastings automobile doaler for a socond hand car. Tho dealer figured thnt tho second hand car was worth but little and that the Okla homa farm might also be valueless, but he was a trader from a way back and the deal was made. The garage man thought littlo of his farm until ono day last week he received n telegram offer ing him ?3J,000 for it. Ho thought tho operator had made a mistake and that tho offer was renlly $340. Tho next doy he received another wiro offering him $30,000 and a day lator another offer of $40,000. Then It developed that the farm Is located in n newly discovered oil flold and that the offer enmo from a representative of the Standard Oil Co. The Hastings man Is now In Oklahoma investigating the land und ascertaining whether It Is worth $40,000 or $100,000. Railroad Bills. Tho following are somo of tho bills affecting railroads that have been intro duced, in tho legislature. A bill limiting tho numbor of freight cars to a freight train to fifty, outside of tho yards limit, was 'introduced by Baker of Thomas. It mokes tho officers and agents of the railroads liable for damages when this rule is violated. Power to enforce tho rulo is dulogated to the railway commission. Mallory of Box Butte has a bill on tho house roll asking that railroads equip nil switchstands with lights botwocn sunset and sunrise and at other times when necessary. It provides a penalty of from $50 to $200 against the respon sible officers or cmployos. McKissIck of Gago introduced a meas ure prohibiting train porters on passon gor or mail trains from performing tho duties of couductor, brakoman or flag man. A bill compelling railroads to provide gates at street crossings whoru threo or more tracks cross the street, the same to apply to citios of from ono to fivo thousand population, was introduced by Weston of Clay. Anderson of Boyd wants to protect tho stockmen. His bill increases the penalty for failure to providu cdoquato caboose facilities for stock shippers from $10 to $100 for each violation. Funk of Phelps has u measure in requiring all railroads, ditch or cana crosslngy or road crossings to be thirty two feet wido. Funk has another bill which makes it proof of injury by locomotlvo or car of a common carrier prima facie-ovidence of negligence by the operator thereof. Commissioners' Proceedings. January 14, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Prosent White, Hormlnghauscn and county clerk. Earl Foa" Is hereby appointed over seer for district 54 and bond approved. Books of Louis Refior, overseer for district 10, are hereby chocked and ap proved. Books of II. B, Sanderson, overseer district 7 nro hereby checked and ap proved. Whereupon the board adjourns to J an. 10, lUia. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. January 15, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment Present White, Hermlnghausen and county clerk. Tha, board Bpsnt th clBorSflfiSicJriJ5jlllS. books of county judge and adjourned to Jan. 10, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. January 1G, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Roberts, White, Hermlnghau sen and county clerk. Books of Jnmos Bechan, overseer district 27, r.ra hereby checked and find due him the sum of $59.81 which amount is hereby allowed on said district and settlement made. Books of Martlon Jepscn, overseer district 14, are hereby checked and find a balance of $-13.83 due the county, treasurer's check which Is heroby acknowledged and settlement made. Tho county clerk is hereby granted permission to procuro the necessary as sistance to tako care of county assessing and getting out the tax list for tho year 1913. Board continued checking books of county judgo and adjourned to Jan. 17, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. January 17, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Roberts, Whlto, Hermlng hausen and county clork. The county treasurer Is hereby authorized to refund to Frank Redmond on an assossod valuation of $20.00 for the year 1912, as found by the board of equalizlon, but nevor corrected, Books of C E Parsons, overscor for district 17, are hereby chocked for the years 1911 and 1912, find a balance of $32.50 duo. the county treasurer's re coint of which is hereby acknowledged and settlement made. Books of Henry Linnenjeyor, overseer district 21, aro hereby checked, find a balance of 45.50 duo tho county, treas urer's receipt of which is hereby ac knowledged, and settlement mado. Upon potition of twenty-eight elec tors of Pockhnm precinct, C E' Parsons is hereby appointed overseer for ' dis trict 17 for tho year 1913. Tho board of county commissioners of Lincoln county, Nebraska, do hereby make tho following estimate of ex penses for the year 1913, td-wit: Gonoral fund, 40,000.00 Road fund, 20,000.00 Bridge fund, 15,000.00 Soldiers' Relief fund, 1000.00 Horshey bridge bond and Interest, 1,000.00 Bostwick bridge bond and interest, 400.00 Birdwood bridge bond and interest, 900.00 School Districts. District No. 1, bonds and interest, (throe issuos) 7500.00 District No. 2, bonds and interest, 200.00 District No. 7, bonds and interest, 2000.00 District No. 19, bonds and interest, 200.00 , District No. 29, bonds and Interest, 100.00 District No. 3G, bonds and interest, 250.00 District No. 37, bonds and into rest, 500.00 District No. 47, bonds and interest, 150.00 ' District No. 55, bonds and interest, 300.00 District No. 71, bonda and interest, 150.00 District No. 80, bonds and interest, 150.00 District No. 87, bonds and interest, 150.00 District No. 92, bonds and interest, 100.00 District No. 98, bonds and interests, 400.00 District No. 118, bonds, and Interost, 800.00 District No. 122, bonds and intorest, 100.00 Whoreupon the board adjourns to Jan 18th, 1913 O. W. Yost, County Clork January. 18th, 1913 Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Roberts, While, Herminghau sen and county clerk. On petition of twenty-seven residents of Sutherland proainct, Wm F Elfeldt Is hereby appointed constable of Baid precinct to fill vacancy. The following claims wore allowed on the general fund, to-wit: Geo B Dent, salary as county phy sician and medicine 3rd quarter 1912, 80.00 John Grant, recording county bonds, 51.00 John Grant, clerk hire, 2C0.00 John Grant, office expenses, 7.93 John Grant, costs in criminal cases 227.75 D B White, services as county com missioner and mileage, 00.70 Books ofJFred Marquett, overseer for district 9 are hereby checked, find due the county the sum of 11.00, treasurer's receipt is hereby acknowledged and settlement made. Finished checking books of county judge, find same correct and find ex cess feos duo county to be 278.75, treas urer a receipts of which is hereby ac knowledged and books approved. Books of Aaron Kain, overseer for district 25 aro hereby checked, find due the county the sum of 135.00, treas urer's receipt of which is heroby ac knowledged and settlomont mado. Books of Geo Meyers, ovorseer for district 23, nro horeby checked, find thnt same balance and settlement made. John Discoa is horeby appointed as sessor for Payne precinct to fill vacancy Fred J ,Diener is hereby appointed accessor for North Platte No 3 to fill vacancy. Lester Walker is hereby appointed poormaster for the year 1913, at a salary of 100.00 Dr J B Redficld Is hereby appointed county physician for the year 1913, at a salary of 100.00 Board proceeded to draw the jury for March term of district court. The county cterk is hereby authorized to issue duplicate warrant No 1370 on road district 20, for 112.20 and No 134 on bridge fund for 78.10, both payable to Jorgen Rossen, for tho reason that the original warrants have bean lost in the mail, and county treasurer to stop payment on original warrants. Whereupon tho board adjourns to January 24, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. Miss Almn Bostrom has been assigned to teach in District 43. F. C. Pielsticker spent yesterday in Hershey on business. Robert Beatty spent tho week end with relatives in Brady. The Ladies guild hold a social at tho parish house Thursday afternoon. Gus KratzenBtein, of Brady,'' trans acted business in this cityyesterday. Mrs. Asa Snow who Bpent the latter part of last week in Cozad has returned. B. J. Brown, of Dickons, was among tho business visitors in this city ' Sat urday. Mrs. J. W. Fettor and daughter, of Maxwell, are visiting friends in this city this city. Sheriff Salisbury left the latter part of last week lor Omaha to spend a week on business. Miss Blanche Cratty who had been taking treatment at St. Luke's hospital was discharged Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Salisbury is onjoying a viait from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hollings- worth of Hershoy, who cams down Saturday. Myrtle and Vicinity. Clifton Neale is moving to tho Hallo- way ranch this week. F. D. Tatman and wife were North Platto visitors Monday. A petition is being circulated ask ing that Geo. Moran bo appointed post master at Myrtle, D. B, McNjcol re signed. Charlio Gambrel aud Andrew Phillins were North Platte visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. Will Pitttnan is having a siege of la- gnppe. J. Knajdl is still looking for the nartv who borrowed two milk cans to carjy water for his auto, promising to return them tho next day. This happenodtwo weeks ago. "Do unto others as you would hnvo others do unto you." F. D. Tatman will have a sale of his porsonal property Jan. 28th after which ha will move his family to North Platte. Soimtor Hoagland is building a house on his farm, tho Null place. DIRE DISTSESsT It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Tribune Readers. Don't neglect an aching back. RBackaohe Is often the kidney's cry for help. Noglect hurrying to the kidney's aid. Means that urinary troubles may follow. Or danger of worse kidnev trouble Geo. W. Weinberger, 109 West 9th St., North Platte, Nebr., suys: "Two yoars ago I became nfllictod with kid noy troublo and suffered trom agonizing pains through my back. I craduallv grew worse, was stiff cim I mo and on account of losing my rest ut night, be camo all run down. My kldnoys did not perform their functions properly, Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I pro curod thorn from McDonell & Graves drug store (now Schillor & Co's) and alter 1 had taken the contents of six boxes, I was entirely cured. Prior to using Doan's Kidney Pills, I had to lay off from work for sevoral months, but after taking this remedy only ono month, 1 was entirely cured." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unltod States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. $20,000.00. The school district of tho city of worm riatie, in tho county of Lincoln stato of Nebraska. School Bonds. bcalcd bids will be received by tho unuersignea secretary of the school flint- AaV n aVl. ti.. . T ll T"l "'""" i " cny ui rsonn riatto, in the county of Lincoln, state of Ne braska, until 6 o'clock p. m. 17th day of Pnhriinvir 101l tn on nnn nn tercd school hondi nt iM riiat;..f Said bonds will bo Issued in denom inations or $1,000.00 each, numbered from onn to twnnt lnnlnolti. ,l.r-,l April 1st, 1913, mature twenty years uuiii unw, uui.iynuie at tno option of tho district after ten years. lionua Will hnar fivn fK r. ,.,... !. " ".. rcr- "w.,v .' " Musical, jmynuio semi-annually, on April 1st and October 1st at tho Fiscal Agency of the state of Nebraska, New York City, All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $500. 00 1' made pay able to F. L. Mponey, treasurer of said district. Tho ricrht ! tril -- jeet any or all bids. cation thfsCth day January 1913. A. F. Streitz, Secretary. unnn nv nnur or th nowj em.. i yr ,iw. -.- sm . A Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortnble? Are . tho kitchen Arrangements convenient and sanitary7 If not. Send For Our Plumber. Not only are we experts at repair work, but there will be little need for repairs if we install, your plumbing. You'll be surprised atourfaircstims.tes if you "talk prico" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone 09. Res. Phono 683 Corner Sixth and Locust. I GEO. B. DENT, ; Physician and Surrjeon, V Office over McDonald Bank. 5 Pi,n. Ofilcol30 3 Phones f Residence 115 E Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . c . drost;, Osteopathic Physlciaa., North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. ;s Doctors Ames & Ames, ' $ Physicians and Surgeons, Office over Stono Drug Co. i Phones I Office 273 g rnones Re8idenco 273 O mmM al'aalV'la PATRONIZE THEpHJ in 'House of Good Showl H I When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Twenty-five years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. See or write me ra'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 536. The Old Rolioble When your clothes need pressing, cleaning and repairing; let the Old Re liablo Tailor do it and do it right We have been doing this, work in North Platte for thirty " voars, know how to do it and do it "the "way it should be done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BRfcEKER. Entranco north o,theNyol drug store. Portal No) 0428.1. NOTIOBKOR PUULIOATION OKI'AHTMKNT.Or TUB INTBniOB. United States L&ud Ofllrn. At North Platte. Nersika. ""O. 4, 11112, Notico 1h torobr clyten that Joeph A. lvnajdl of North Platto Neh.. who on Auiruat 80. 1009, , mado homesUJftd ontTy Serial No. 01283 for alL . of Section 24. Town ION., Ranee S?W.. of the 1th Principal Meridian, has Hied ftotlceof In tention to make final throo year Sroof. to establish claim to tho land above escribed, boforo the reelstor ahd receiver at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 6th day of I'ebruary, 1913. j Claimant names ax witnesses; OasDor F. Slvlls, Kdwln w. Wrlcbt. Iluport Schwaleor and William L Slvlu.lll of North Platte. Neb. t dio-fl John E.iEvANjReistr. PROHATE NOTICE, in tuo uountv uotirt of Lincoln braska, Doc.ti. 191!. oounty, Ne- ,ln. ' wttor of tho estato'Jof Dennis Kelly, deceaswlr jj Notico U heroby elven. that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the Administra trix of nald estate, before tho County Judge ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room in said county.on thoAJth day of AR?"l8.!3'.?(,.on th0 2Sth l?of July. 1918. at 0 o'clock a. m. m h i it. fhp Km nn. pose of presontlnif thelrclalms foj examina tion, adjustment and allowance. jSlx months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims and ono year for tho administratrix tp settle said estate, from the 244h day of Doc.. 1B12. A. copy of this order.to bo pub lished In U10 North Platte Tribune a lesal semi weekly newspaper pubPsheB 1" said county for four successive weeks, prior to Raid date of hearlns- Jan, th. 1913. U31-4 JOHN O RANT. Oounty Judge SHERIFF'S SALfc. By virtue of an order of sale Issued frtim the district court f Lincoln county. Nebraska, ununa decree m foreclosure rendrml In i,i court wherein Goorsro Lehman '! plaintiff and Martin Anderson is defendant and to mo directed, I will on the 18th day of Jan.. 1913. lat 2 o'clock, n. m.. at thn i.t fmrn door of the court house in North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell ut public auction to the nfsht-st bidder for cash la tfrv u decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: Southeast quarter pf tho northwest quarter (scMof nwS) and lota one (I) two (2) and three of sec tion I two (2), township twelve (12) north of ranire thirty-three (S3) west nf thn Ath I M., in Lincoln oounty, Nebraska. Dated North PUtte, Neb.. Dec. 14th. 1912. on- A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. R. E. LOUDEN fflggr The North Platte School of Music A.FFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All the principal branches of Api piled and Theorotical Music taught by competent teachors. Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front street or phone BlacK 341. ri watteWaawww KAwO w aaM WWW m- Signet Chapter 0. E. S., I -NO. 55- Meets 2nd and 4th CThursday of every month at MaBonlc Hall at 7:30 p. m. saHaa aivwM,aonii(vi DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 456 505K Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. i9O0eo9oeato)9aaeaa DR. J. S. TWINEM, J HomeopathlcPhyalclanandSurgeon n Hospital accommodations. Medical and tt surgical attentlon.'given obstetrical cases, g OITlco Phone 183 Res. Phono 283 a Ofilce McDonald Stato Hank Hld'e Get Acquainted with cigars made by Schmalzried, and you will always be a friend to them. In their making only the best tobacco is used, they are well made, and always give satisfaction. We carry a full line of tobaccos and smokers' articles. J. F. SCHJYIAIZRIEIX The Maker of Good Cigars. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, Dec. 27th 1912. In tho matter of tho estate of John O. Wilmeth, Deceased. Notice is hereby friven, that the creditors of said deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said estate, before the county judpo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, nt the county court room, in said county, on the 28th day cf January 1913, and on tho 2Sth day of July 1913, at 9 o'clock n. m. each day, or tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd 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. 1913. A copy right of this order to be 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 GRANT, 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 an action of partition wherein Shellie Schneidor is plaintiff and Eva B. Weaver. S. W. Weaver, Gusta Satterlce, George Satterleo, Leonard Calvert, Leonard Burton, Cora M. Bur ton, Cora C. Sabin, Charles H. Sabin, Lafayette Calvert, Claud Shephard and Charles Shephard are defendants, I will sell at public auction at the east front of court house in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of January, 1913, at th hour of one o'clock p. m., tha following de scribed real estate situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the southwestquarter (S. E. i S. W. J) south half of southeast quarter (S. i S. E. J) and northeast quarter of the southeast quarter (N. E. iofS. E. J) of section twelve (12), township ten (10), north of range twenty-eight (28), west of the 6th P. JI. The terms of this sale will bo cash in hand. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 23rd day of December, 1912. D24-6 O. E. Elder, Referee. Referee's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order issued to mo by the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, under date of December 21, 1912, in an action wherein'Nellie Kain, is plaintiff, and Henry U. 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; aro defendants, I will on tha the 3d day of February, 1913, at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day, at tha East front door of the court house of the city of North Platto, Linooln county. Nebraska, sell at nublic auction to thn hirrh..f hM derfor cash, the followincr deacrihri real estate, to-wit: all of section twenty five (25) in township eleven (11) north of range thirty-four (84) wostof tho 6th p. m. (except ten acres for building spot on the north forty of the north west quarter of said Bection twenty five) and tho southwest quarter (swj) of southwest quarter (swj) (known as lot four,) tho northwest quarter (nwj) of the southwest quarter (awj) (known as lot three,) the south west quarter (swj) of tho northwest quarter (nwj) (known ns lot two) and the southeast quarter (sej) of the south- weak quarter yawt)oi section tnirty (30) In township eleven (11) north of ranre thlrtv.thr.in (M va.(- nf tho. fitl. ... situate in the county of Lincoln, state oi XMeorasKa. Dated this 2.1c! riav nf rWnmh,,.. 1010 J. G. Beeler, Charles Walter, "" Atty. Referee. dl3-5 Di iedfield rdfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons .' Hospital . . PHONE 642. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK 9100,000.00 We Ssllclt Your Buetnsa's. Estray Notice. Taken up by the subscriber on his en closed lands in Payne 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 bo 14 yrs of age. Said mare has small white spot in fourhead. Jan. 10. 1913. C. E. CARLSON. LEGAL NOTICE In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. To Herbert Dwight Rock well otherwise Hubert D. Rockwell nnd 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 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 fer four consecutive weeks in the North Platto 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 (se) of section twenty-three (23) town ship nine (9), north of rang 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 Jliley Bros. Assigned to Mary C. Rockwell; and that said do fendantsiand each of them be forever barred and 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- f 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, Joseph Ball and Ball, his wife, first and real name unknown, Joseph Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real nnme unknown, John Sells and Sells, his wife, first and real name unknown, Ella Sells, Addie Sells and May Davis, nee Sells, and - - Davis, her husband, first and real name un known, Rosanna Armstrong, nee Ball, and Armstrong, her husband, first and real name unknown, Worthington Ball and Ball, his wife, first and ral 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 are hero 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 and real name unknown, by Hezekiah Ramso'y, Plaintiff, the 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 an undivided one-half intnrnqr in tha fnllnn.: .i --- wWMH afw A sJU W 111 Li IIP M cribed lands situate in Lincoln county. t,.?'"."'!. lu "" " pqnion oi lot "T U. County CJerk's subdivi- sion of part or 'the nortnwest quar- wnahln 1A r.n ter of section 33. townshfn 14. mno-o 30. west of the 6th P. M.. a. crtned as toiinwo- rvimm on ..:...- i n. northeast corner of said lot "I, thence west from said northeast corner 10 de grees north 220 feet west; thence Bouth 10 deerrees west 1P.S . th.. a 10 degrees south 88 feet; thenco north 10 degrees east 132 feet; thence east 10 degrees south 132 feet; thence north along the east line of Lot "I" 66 feet to the place of beginning, owned by the rii.m uuugi mm uy viriuo oi a deed thereto from one George H. Woodword and further to have the estates and shares of the defendants or so many of them the court may find entitled to share herein as tae heirs of Elizabeth Kamsey, deceased, confirmed and set aside tha remainine undivided one half V?iit8t, in Bmid property of which Elizabeth Ramsey died iifeed in fee, the same to bo confirmed and set aside to the plaintiff and tho defendants or so many of them as may be found entitled if ,hiairwi,he,lVa? the80'e heirs at law of said Elizabeth Ramsoy.deceased, and to have all of said described property partitioned to the plained and the de fendants as their estates therein shall be confirmed by the court, and for such Other nnd fnrlrm.. wllo ... .-..,: oul-'; equity may require. "" JU8UC anU You and each of you will mako answer to said potition on or before the 24 h day of February, 1913, or decree wiU be taken as in said petition prajed? Dated at North Platte, Nebraska Januaryn,,;,,. orasKa, Hezekiah Ramsey. Plaintiff Bjr E. H. Evans, His Attorney. jl4-i -A d - rfcr w! tMwii WwwWWNwBi HT'7.irWi.