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nUmtttt r . . mmtm "wwp" l r I i I 4 S Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pablisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mall in ndvnnco $1,25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY. FEB. 18. 1913. Want Young Blood. There is now a movement on tho part of a younger business men of the city backed by a strong following of young rotors to put up nyoung man's ticket for city officials at the coming municipal election. In this movement party affili ation, will not figure, will not bo taken into consideration. Alrendy tho candi dates for mayor and four councilmonj have been tentatively agreed upon, and in each instance- the selection has boon made by reason of tho eminent qualifi cation possessed. Tho younger element believo that the progress of the city has not been so rapid as it might bo, and that the in fusion of younger blood into city man agement will result in moro rapid strides. By this it is not meant that an era of extravagant oxpendituro is to be inaugurntod; but rather that more good can and will bo accomplished by the tamo expenditure of money. Tho Tribune favors any move that will prove beneficial to tho city and it is perfectly-willing that the younger clement be given an opportunity to dis play their .business ability as applied to management of municipal nfTairs. Great corporations arc constantly seeking ypuqg mon.of merit nnd vigor to fill im portant position, why not municipalities do likewise? Itjs probable that within a couple of weeks nconvontibn will bo called to place in nomination tho candidates ten tatively agreed upon, and a whirlwind campaign will follow. The North Platte Stcara Laundry. It is said, "cleanliness is tho next to godliness", the laundryman'a mission is very important one and it is a feather In the cap of a town to have a first clnss, thoroughly modern laundry suchas the North Platte. It is operated by compe tent, experienced hands and our folks are well icrvod indeed. (Messrs. Adair & Main havo been in this line some time in various parts of the country nnd their establishment is .equipped with the latest and bust. It is 'being' enlarged as patronage warrants and besulos their heavy local trade they also do n largo out of town business. Laundry work Is dono ns promptly as in tho large cities and as cheaply and no fabric is too delicate) or too cosily for thoso gentlemen to handle) They also operate a cleaning and dyeing de partment and do considorablo in this way likewise. Their dolivory nnd collection system Is the bust and only skilled operators nro employed in the various departments. Messrs. Adair & Main nre top no tellers in their lino, first class citizens and fine business man who reflect credit on their line nnd the commercial interests of Norbj Platte. Tho town has no better boosters and pushers and they nro 0. K. all along tho line. Their laundry takca a back seat for no other in the state in a town ot tins sizo nnd many largor places havo not ns good. Tho Tribuno commends Govornor Morehond in prohibiting the prizo fight -which was advertised to bo pulled off at Grand Island last night. Such affairs are a clenr violation of tho law of tho the state; they are n degrading class of sport, and to permit them gives Ne braska n publicity that is damaging. pif - -, Local and Personal Miss? Emma Burklnnd Is spending this week in Sutherland. Herbert Marovish roturnod to Suther land Saturday morning after spending a couple of days in town. Mrs, Kylander, formerly of this city, came over from Farnnm Saturday to visit friends in town. John Holcombe, of Brady, visited in town Saturday while enrouto home from a week's stay in Denver. Miss Ireno vonTrot and Mrs. Grauer returned Saturday from Sutherland whoro they furnished music for a danced Mrs, Hoyt Hart and baby, of Pnxton, who viaitet with Mrs. Lena Salisbury last week went home yesterday morn ing. MissOrra White returned to Suther land Saturday morning after spending sonie time with her sister Mrs. 0. W. Sfzemore. Mrs. Maurice Buckley and baby left yesterday morning for Bridgeport to spend n couple of woeks with the for mer's sister Mrs. Mat Walsh. Tho masquarade danco at Hershoy Friday ovening was a very enjoyable and successful affair. A party of twenty or moro young people from this city at tended and report a pleasant ovening. ", i . politicians at Lincoln are 'already briupi iff out candidates for governor two -M3 hence, and among the, names m?n ' d U Senator Hoaglandbf this city., Whither tho Senator will be in a ro ceptive position we know not Miss Alta Dorryberry who had been critically ill for somo timo is much im proved. My property at 323 W. 8th streot for 'sale Geo. S. Baskins Mrs. Sam Dikcmnn left Saturday urday afternoon for Sutherland to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rinoy visited Mr. and Mrs. Posey Saturday morning while en route to Laramie. Miss Goldio Wills, of Lexington, spent the week end with friends in town nnd returned homo Sunday even ing. Mrs. W. II. C. Woodhurst left Satur day for Sutherland to visit her alstor Mrs. Tollofsen, Miss Norma Grsen, of Lewellen, who has been taking treatment at the P. & S. hospital for some time is, improving. Miss Green is a sister of Mrs. Chnrlcs Haner of this city. Myrtle and Vicinity. Miss Bertha McMullcn was & North Platte visitor Saturday. Wm. Pittman was repairing bridges on the Platte bottom Monday. Jos. Hare, of Lincoln, camo up Mon day to attend the Askwig salo. Geo. Depew, of North Platte, was a business visitor last'Tnesday. Fred Chenay, of Minneapolis, Kans., visited his sister Mrs. J. C. Askwig tho first of the week. Jack Weber and wife roturncd from Oregon last Monday. They wont to Oregon nearly a yoarago but havo de cided that Nobraska is good enough fcr thorn. A largo crowd attended tho snle at J. C. Askwig's Tuesday nnd a very small crowd attended the Hollonbeck Semi-Annual Statement of the County Treasurer Of Lincoln County, Nebraska, from July 1st, 19l2, to January 1st, 1923. ALBERT N. DURB1N, Treasurer. STATE FUNDS. Genoral , School .' University , Bridge , Interost . School Land Pnncipnl School Larrtl Interest School Land Kentnl COUNTY FUNDS. General Road Comm'r Dist. No. 1 Road Comm'r Dist. No. 2 Road Comm'r Dist. No. 3 Bridge f Court House Bond ,..., Jail Bond South Plntto Bridge Bond Funding Bonds... North Plntto Bridgo Bond Soldier's Relief Fund Out Standing Indebtedness Advertising District Road , Speclnl Road Deposit Interest Special Bridge Tax Sales and RedemptiouR BRIDGE DISTRICTS. Blrdwood Bonds and Intorest Euroka Bonds arid Intorest,. Hershey Bonds and Interest Bostwick Bond nnd Interest IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Keith & Lincoln Co. General, Keith & Lincoln Co. Interost Blrdwood General, Birdwood Intorest Suburban Genoral, Suburbnn Interest & Bonds SCHOOL FUNDS. Genernl, Bond Building, . , , Special, High CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. General, Electric Light Water..., Sewer Bonds & Intorest. , Sowor Maintenance Sewer Laterals Water Bond & Intorest City Pnrk Library Fire Dopt. Maintenance VILLAGE FUNDS. Wallace rf Sutherland , ". . Brady Hershey , Maxwell MISCELLANOUS FUNDS Finos & Licenses) Jury Fund ,..,..,, Miscellaneous Fees., .- Miscellaneous Items Less Koith and Lincoln Counties Irrigation, Intorest Overdraft. jjMt' ! I, Albort N. Durbln, Treasurer of the above is a true statement of all tho State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, SS. 8KAL '"GEO. E. PROSSER. Wo do hereby eortlfy that the abovo statement of Albert N. Durbln, County Treasurer offcoln County" CNeb. i JSf5?"lorJ T"ll S?""? en,tcr?4 tf ? vouchors and other Items of credit were .. H.r.m,uuvUi.u, r.,.,u, .,u v..D Yuutuin. wore receivca Dy mo cha rman of the board of County Commiss ioners and the footings ware verified by us nnd found to bo correct, and tho above statement of briance agnes In every particular with said accounts in Coanty Treasurer's genera ledger. Ul "'""" oarers ,n every sale Wednesday. Master Georgo Hood has been quite ill with pneumonia. P. D. Tatman and wifo came up from North Platte Friday and returned homo thosamo ovening. Geo. Richards camo up from North Platte Thursday. Earl Combs nnd Harry Morrow will hold a public sale March 5th. NORTH PLATTE PROOF. Should Convince Every Tribune Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, telling tho merits of a remedy, ' Bids you pause nnd believe. The same endorsement By Bcmo stranger fnr away. Commands no bolicf at all. Here's a North Platto case. A North Piatto citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. August Ackerman, 221 S. Walnut St., North Platto, Nebraska, says: "I still hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kid ney Pills. I used them for a backache, arising from disordered kidneys and re ceived tho best of results. It is over three years since I have had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills but my health has been splendid, not a symptonof kid ney troublo having bothored me. I can endorse this excellent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-MilburnCo., Buffalo, Now, York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the namo Doan's and take no other. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning nnd repairing, lot the Old Re Hablo Tnilor do itand do it right" We have beon doing this work in North Plntto for thirty years, know how to do it nnd do it the way it should bo done. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrnnco north of tho Nynl drug store. Balnnco July 1st, 1912. Collections for G months X $v 2888 20 09 ' 702 11 135 55 42 87 4GG 50 157 81 483 G2 11506 95 2410 G5 988 7G 883 31 0035 47 29 GS 27 SO 1 30 5273 04 3737 40 1030 G8 4 51 G34 01 9G34 77 435 27 1783 '13 GG 33 1714 04 ' 13059 7G 01 3087 G5 617 29 178 66 2712 31 2583 34 29506 24 1611 71 1611 68 1611 70 6979 07 X J1 702 99 140 60 218 GO' 10743 35 850 43 SNjO 74 520Q 29 556 47 144 31 584 84 291 62 S- 0472 9G 5973 GG 1272 46 1379 5S 322 33 723 48 113-1 55 750 82 2030 34 38596 45 5548 50 786 65 1100 G9 G608 57 175 11 219 38 256 99 144 38 G29 05 136 43 13 48 98 93 219 69 85 32 47 95 89 46 12 27 21 95 21 1G 859 41 266 38 3462 99 1690 56 97 03 109 40 1543 37 1444 42 G2993 02 5G88 13 432 27 G71 06 1426 94 2679 49 1801 53 752 64 1105 91 30 82 2264 43 937 41 84 13 703 09 1850 75 219 57 345 91 398-44 392 71 638 33 tfff 75 10 2500 00 3295 38 97 30 $ 123577 78 $ 183632 39 $ 123577 73 $ 183632 39 CASH ACCOUNT DECEMBER, 31ST, 1912, Cash in banks Sinking funds Cash and cash items on hand Totnl. Lincoln County, Nebraska do swear that funds of tho Treasurer's office of Uncdp Subscribed and sworn fn lifnr m !! ii, ... X Percheron Horses. Team4yenr old marcs, 4 stallion colts nil registered. Thorn ns E. Doolittle. -44 ii fll s IJ U 111 u OS the Best Quality. Paine Fishburn Granite Co., W. T. ALDEN, Salesman Have You Plumbing Troubles? Is there need for repairs every few days? Is your bathroom modern and luxuriantly comfortable? Aro the kitchon arrangements convenient and sanitnry? If rot. Send For Our Plumber. Not only nre we experts at repair work, but there will be little need for repairs if we install your plumbing. You'll be surprised at our fair estimates if you "talk price" with us. R. F. STUART, Shop Phone C9. Res. Phone G8S Corner Sixthand Locust. Paid Out Balance for 6 months January 1st, 1913 8311 69 2041 88 14 71 221 53 27 12 25 84 28418 39 3475 G7 25G5 53 1731 62 9920 59 ' 7636 27 10 1747 88 738 13 466 50 2843 00 3041 12 12591 80 552 69 -34 91 763 39 93 95 29 68 27 30 1 30 5273 04 686 16 1167 92 4 51 847 38 11871 91 1265 24 830 49 66 33 1886 75 543 15 4430 97 0544 50 1557 10 3754 23 3i36 5123 8500521 20I4G 1803j8 5033158 ; I 13 532 2186 30 14 00 0 JTi 4294 9!T i on PWSnMSHaSH(MUMfMMMSMMMiMl 547 58 8l 06 468 19 581 33 507 24 1175 18 H948 72 6403 05 08-1 GS 895 04 6934 5G 2093 95 352 32l; 1786 95 2299 58. 59640 75 4772 98 534 32 80 7I u IkVU'VO 238034 1634 63 911 52 1050 '70 17 06 2748 93 908 00 68 20 G76 62 1773 12 5" 25 58 28 9 54 808 05 178 43 409 26 386 28 98 11 199 59 13 76 144 55 165 84 29 41 126 00 297 32 299 G4 335 58 478 36 96 93 531 85 96 26 1977 00 1G14 87 361 35 522 40 2039 92 2 33 $ 171816 06 $ 135475 12 81 06 $ 135394 06 $ 171816 00 $ 105318 99 29240 00 835 07 $ 135394 06 to the boat of mv WnnwWlcrA n,i hu &un aml bollof ALBERT N. DURBIN, Lounty Treasurer. ui. irvir (G.W.ROBERTS, Commissioners 1). B. WAITE. 1 F. W. HERMINGHAUSEN. The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, Perfect Fit, I Prices Right. Custom made Suit $20 to $45 Tailor made Suit. $25 to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed Karle Gerle, TAILOR. over McDonald Bank. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Duslnsss. The leading Live Stock and Gen eral Farm Sales Auctioneer in Western Nebraska is T- F. WATTS. Phono Red 630. SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the district court or Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Frederick Whitmoro is plaintiff, and IsBac Benton Taylor ct al aro defendants, and to mo directed. I will on tho 22nd cIav nf March, 1913, it 2 o'clock, p. m. at tho east front door or tno court house In Worth Platte, Lincoln county, Nebiaska. sell at pyblic auction to tho iiiKI'VBI. uiuuur LUC -1319(1 lo EHtlSXy SaiQ decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: All of ncctlnn twenty-three 123) all of section twenty-fivo (25) the soutn nnit yaii) ana tho northwest quarter (nwt) section thirteen (13) the east half of the north. west quarter and the west half of tho northeast quarter of section twenty-four (21) township fif teen via) nortn oi rango zy uuj weBt or tho 6th y, M in Lincoln county.Ncbraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. I7th, 1913. flS- A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. Burial No. 0153). NOTIOi'. furl 1'UIILIOATION DEPAIITMBNT Or T1IK INTVltlOH. CnltiMl Statvs Land Olllct. . At. North I'latte. Nebraska. Feb 10. IMP, Notice Is lieruuy Kivon that Charlts u. Long or Worth riatto Nel who ot January IS. 1910, . made homestead entrt Serial 1 No. 0150(1 for tho east half of tho southwest quarter and lots !1 and 4, Section 18, Town 14 N Rature 30 W.. of the tun i-nncuxu .uoriuian, tias tucu notice or In tention to make linal three yeai proof, to establish claim to tho land abovi described, before tho register and recolvet at North Platte. Nebraska, on the letli day ot April. 1H13 Claimant names as witnesses: Qorgo jiuiii. umimu i.uuK, j t iiomusoii anu Dick Koss. all nf North Platte, Neb. n8'11 John E.IEvanb Register. Legal Notice. William Cross, non-resident, will take notice mat ne was-sued in the County court of Lincoln countv. Nebraska, on February 1st. 1913 by George Kopf, for the sum ol 5144.60, due from the de fendant to the Plaintiff upon contract with accrued interest; That order of attachment was issued out of said court to accompany tho summons therein is sued for said sum of $144.50; that the First National Bank of North Platte. Nebraska, a corporation, was garnisheed ana maue answer on eDruary(jth. 11)13 that It had in its possession the sum of $140.00, tho property of said defendant William uross. Whereupon said cause was continued to the 20th dav of March. 1913, at tho hour of 9 a. m. for further proceedings. You will appear in said court at said time or judgment will be taken against you and said sum of $140.00 applied in satisfaction of said judgment and costs of this suit. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, February 10th 1913. George Kopf, Plaintiff. By E. H. Evans, His Attorney. fll-4 PUOBATE NOTICE. In the matter of the .estate of Michael Albert Foster, deceased. ,' In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, January. 24, 1913. Notice Is hereby iriven, that the creditors of said deceased wilt meet the administrator of said estate before the county judiru of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on the 25th day of Feb., 1913, and on the 25th day of Aug., 1913, at 9 o'clock n. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting; their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for tho administrator to snttlo said estate, from the 24th day of Feb. 1913. A copy nf this order to be published in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper published in said county for four successive weeks prior to February 25, 1913. J28-4 JOHN CHANT. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of salo issued from the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In 5d court whtrein John Duvall Is planiUTf, and J. J, Walters, et. al are de fendants, and to mo directed, I wll on the 15th day of March, 1913, at two o'clock, p, m., at the east front door of the court house of said county. In the city of North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: ..Southwest quarter UwU) section thirty fonr (8-1) in township thirteen (13). north range thlrty-threo (33), west of the 6th P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Datod at North Plntto. Neb.. Feb. R 191t. fll-5 A. J. SALIsuunv, Sheriff NOTICE FOIO'UBLICATION. Agnes Harris, Emory Tripp, Minnie Hood, a minor, Eddie Hood a minor, Helen Colvln a minor, t!u,r,l Trinn. ODftl Trim). Adeline TrlDD and Harold Tripp, minors and children of Mamlo unknown, ns guardian of Minnlo Hood, II. D. Hughes, first and real name unknown, as guardian ol Eddie Hood, Earl II. Colvin, ns guardian of Helen Colvln, Russell D. Chaso as guardian of Edward Tripp, Opal Tripp, Adeline Tripp and Harold Tripp, deftntlants, will take notice that on the 6th day of February, 1913, tho plaintiff Rupert Schwalger, filed his petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, NcLrrska, tho object and prayer of which are to partition the cast half (EH) and the north west quarter INWH) of section thirty-four (31) township sixteen (16), north of range thirty (30), west of tho 6th p, m., containing 480 ncres ac cording to government survey, in Lincoln county, Nebraska; also prays that tho shares and Interests of the various parties in and to said land be ascer tained and determined, that Js to say, that tho plaintiff Rupert Schwalger be decreed to be tho owner of an undivided one-sixth interest; that tho defendants each bo decreed to bo tho owner of the following Interest In and to said real estate; Agnes Harris, an undivided one-sixth interest, Minnie Hood, n minor, an undivided one-sixth interest; Eddie Hood, a minor, nn undivided ono slxth interest: Helen Colvln, n minor, an undi vided one-sixth Interest, Edward Tripp, a minor. Opal Tripp, a minor, Adeline Tripp, a minor, and Harold Tripp a minor, children nnd heirs at law of Mamlo Tripp, deceased, ao ne twenty-fourth interest each; that plaintiff prays for a confirmation of the shares and interests as herein set forth and that In case said land cannot be equitably partitioned by meets and bounds that the same be sold by a referee appointed by the court ahd that the proceeds thereof be divided after the payment of all costs In the manner and pOrtio s as herein set forth. You and each of you nre required to answer said petiton on or before Monday, the 24th day of March 1913. Dated this 10th day of Fepruary, 1913 RUPERT SCHWAIGER. fll-4 By Muldoon & Gibbs, his attorneys. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. . The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county.'ss. In the County Court. In Ntho matter of the estate of Carl, E. SchaelTcr, deceased. ,V To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In terested In the ostato of Carl E- SchaelTcr, Takd notice. that W. II. Mungcr. Jr., has filed In tho county court a report of his doings aa administrator of Carl E. SchaeiTer estate, and It is ordered that tho same stand for hearing the 18th day Of February, A. P., 1913, before tho court at the hour of 9 o'clock, n. m., at which time any person Interested may appear and except to nnd contest thosamo. And notice of this proceeding is ordered given in the North Platte Tribune, a semiweekly newspaper, printrd In said countv for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing, February 18, 1913. Witness my hand and the seal of the county court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 25th day of Jan. A D 1913. J28-3 JOHN OltANT. County Judgo. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of nn order of salo Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Lincoln county Land Company, a corpor ation is plaintiir, and Viola A. Brodine et al aro defendants, and to me directed I will on tho 24th day of February, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. mvat tho east front door of tho court house in North Platte, Lincoln county. Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy .said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-w it: northeast quarter (neif) nnd the south one-half (s'4) of section twenty-ono (21), town ship ten (10), rango twenty-nine (29) west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Plntte, Neb., Jan. 20. 1913. J22-G A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. LEGAL NOTICE To George Herbert Box nnd Georgina M. B. Box, his wife, non-resident defendants. You nnd each of you will hereby take notice that Isaie S. Gaudreault, plaintiff, filed his peti tion In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against you and each of you in a suit in which you are Impleaded with Wcllfieet Real Estato and Improvement Company, a corporation, the object nnd and prayer of which petition are to quiet in the plaintiff ngainst you, title to the following described lands situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska , to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 and tho south half of lot 9, In block 7, of the original town of Wcllfieet, Nebraska, and more particularly to quiet title against n certain quit claim deed made nnd executed by you to lot 7 and the south half of lot 9 In said block 7, on Juno 29, 1907, to one C. F. Hicks and to euro certain appar ent defects therein and particularly in the ac knowledgement thereof. You and ench of you will make answer to said petition on or before tho 3rd day of March, 1913, or your respectivo defaults will be taken. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska. January 20. 1913. lOMUS. GAUDHEUJt,T, Plaintiff. J2M By H. E. Evans, his Attorney. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 07U. Departmentof the Interior, U. S. Land OIUco at North Platte. Neb. Tan .23th. 1813. Notice Is hereby given that Will C. Masters, of North Platte. Neb., who, on November 7th, 1P0S. niarto Homestead Entry Serial No. 070, for noM, Sec. 22. Township 12. north. Range 31 W., Oth Principal Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to maku final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land a,bove described, before Register nnd Receiver, at North Platte, Nob., on tho 25th day of March. 11)13. Claimant names as witnesses; Carl Brooder, John Fowler. Hugh Songcr and Will Hunter, all of North Platto. Nebr , J2S-0 J. E. Evans. Keclstor. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT OF SUMMARY ADMINI STRATION. In the County Court. In the matter of tho estate of Byron L. Roblilson, deceased. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, 83. On reading nnd filing tho petition of Alice C. Robinson, praying that regular administration of said estate may bo waived as provided by Sec tions 6202, 3. 4, 5, 0, Cobbey's Statutes of 1911. Ordered. That Feb. 25, 1913, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held In and for said county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. This order to bo printed 'for three successive weeks In tho North Platto Tribuno a legal Bcml weckly newspaper published In Lincoln county, Nebraska, prior to Feb. 25, 1913, -3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Notice. Harry Legakis will take notice - that on the 27th day of January lOlsr P. H. Sqllivan, a. justico of the-jpeaca, of North Platte, precinct No. "1 Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $52.40'in' an action pending before him, wherein John C. Den is plaintiff and Harry Legakis" is defendant, that property con sistingiof money in the hands of the Union Pacific railroad company, a corporation has been attached under said order. ' Saidcatoso was' continued until the 23nd day of March, 1913, at two o'clock p. m. Dated North JPlatte, Neb., Feb. 6tb, 1913. ' John C. Den; H-3 Plaintiff. Referees 's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued In the district court in and fnr Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 31st day of tiuuuuiiyt lir.o, in un ucliuii or partition wherein Francis I. Nightingale is plain tiff and Roy C. Nightingale, Raymond A. Nightingale, a minor, Zena Oliyo Snider and Marion I. Snider, her hus band and William Smith nn Lfn. dan. s, I will sell at public auction at tno ensuroni uoor ot me court nouso in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 8th day of March. 1913, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, situate in Lincbln county, Nebraska, to wit: west hnlf nf nnrlliwnit m, (.. and west half of southwest quarter of section 21, township 9, rango 30, west of the Gth p. m. The terms of said anln will lm !, t hand, Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 31st day of January, 1913. f45 0. E. Elder. T?nfr . rf .., ww. :S5S35K!5 iVH nW .?4K8PW tK . 1 "3W&is. "?-. .tWWl ,ffi. Uf , ri.j.,.f-iS;