t ,1 t I i I ? ! 4- ' J H s Semi - Weeldy Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. One Year by Mail in advance $l.'2f) One Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Post oMco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1913. By a majority of 881, the voters of Lincoln endorsed tlio "wet" policy Tuesday. Tho vote for high license showed nn increase of about '200 as compared with two years ngo, Over 3,000 votes woro cast. Aftor a conference with President Wilson, Postmnster General Burleson announced Wednesday that nn executive order would bo issued requiring nil fourth class postmasters now in office" or candidates for prospectivo appoint ment to bo subjected to n competitive oxnmination to determine their fitness for tho prospectivo position. One of our leading real ostato agents xprcsscd tho opinion this week that the population or North Platto would bo increased one thousand if thore woro houses to accommodate them. Every day people apply for houses for rent only to bo mot with tho reply that there aro none Just what theso new comers, or rathor heads of families, would do to make a living, is a matter of conjocturc. During tho past five years about 2G0 residences have been erected in North Platto, and yot thero has boon no decrease in tho demand for rentable houses and none nre vacant. This indicates a material ncreaso in our population. By applying on or boforoJuno2. 1913, depositors of tho Postal Savings systom may oxchango tho wholo or a part of their deposits for United States regis tered or coupon bonds in denominations of $20, $100, and 500, bearing intorest from July 1, 1913, at tho ratu of 2J per cent per annum, payable semiannually, nnd rcdeomablo at tho plonsuru of the United States nftor ono year from the date of issue, both principal and intor est payabio 20 years from that date in United Status gold coin. Postal savings bonds aro exempt from nil taxes or duties of tho United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or undor State, municipal, or local authority. Ancnt Secrctnry Bryan's visit to California to tell the legislators tho course they should tnlco in tho alien land ownership bill, n resident of tills city, who is somewhat of a jokor, in quired of Custodian Wilson, of tho court houso, what ho would do-if Bryan camo to North Plattd and advised him how to runtho court houso. "Well," said Joe, "I would take him and his jackass down to tho South Platto rivor nnd drown both." This about repre sents the popular feoling in the Cali fornia case. The pebplo out there bo lievo tho nlion land law is an Issue that seriously affects them; that it Is a local issue, and that they will brook no -interference on the part of tho govern ment. It Is a matter In which homo rule should provail. Tho report of Secretary Wilson of the State Board of Health snows some in teresting figures along vital statistics for the first quarter of tho year. A total of 3,249 persons died in tho atato during tho first quarter of tho present year. In tho samo time there woro nenrly twico as manv births recorded, tho total boing 0,478. Of tho number of packages brought by tho stork thero woro sixty-throo sets of twins an usually prolific return in comparison with past birth records. Pour hundred and twonty.nlno doaths were caused by pneumonia, 372 were duo to congenital debility, 250 to organic diseases of tho heart, 158 to corrubral apoplexy, 203 to senility, 14(1 to U right's disease and 110 woro victims of tho Easter day tornado which swept tho eastern part of tho atato, including Omaha, Yutan nnd JJarlln, , Conimisjioners' Proceedings. , May 1, 1913 Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Presont Roberts, White, Ilerming hauson and county clerk. J C. Kittle is hereby appointod Jus tice of tho Peace for MtixwoU precinct to fill vacancy, F E Knapp is hereby appointed con atablo for Maxwell precinct to fill va cancy. Carl A Andorson Is hereby appointed road ovorjeer for district 42 to till va cancy. Tho resignation of W S Cole, director of district No 1 Platte Valley Irriga tion district is hereby nccoptod. Upon petition signed by ton electors of district No 1 Platto Valley Irrlga tlon district, Jamos C Wilson Is horo by appointed director of said district to fill vacancy. A N Durbln, county treasurer, you hereby diroctod to rotund to C P Bur roughs from tho 1912 levy, tho taxes on an nsioBscd valuation of $190.00 on account of n clerical error of assessor. Road No 3G3 coming up for final ac tion the board desiring more time fori consideration, action is deferred until the regular mooting on Juno 10. 1913 Claim of Wallace Ouinn, for road work Is horoby allowed on district 49 for $100.00 Claim of Fred Ilidingor, cash to bo used in road district 30, is hereby al lowed on commissioner district No 1 for $100.00 Whereupon the board adjourns to May 2, 1913. C W Yost, County Clork. May 2, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Prosont Roberts, White, Horminghau son nnd county clerk. The following claims wero allowed on tho general fund to-wlt: Paul G Meyer, special commie- sionor on road 3G7 'U 0 50 Paul G Meyor, special commis sioner on road 370..... 6 70 Paul G Meyor, Bpecinl commis sioner on road 308.......,. 3 00 Paul G Meyer, special commis sioner on road SCO G 10 Paul G Meyer, special commis 4 00 3 75 Paul G Meyer, work In oity map (extensions) 12 CO Chas Bowman, sand for court Nona Marcott, salary for April 50 00 Cloo H Chappell, salary for April 133 33 Cieo R Chsppoll, Junior Nonnal and Institute fund 200 00 Cieo R Chappell, ofilco and travoingexpenses 70 81 A E McConnoll, trees for court houso 51 25 Anna Andersdn, care of county poor 50 00 A F Boelcr, groceries for county poor 5G 05 Julius .Mogonscn, potatoes tor county poor J W Marr, groceries for county poor J W Mnrr, house rent for county poor 1 00 4 55 7 CO Goo W Brown, groceries for county poor 14 G2 C II Kuhns, groceries for county poor..... 21 80 John Kelly, mdso for county poor 14 05 Mrs. J II Hughey, groceries for county poor 3 00 C W Yost, office expenses for April 14 17 C W Yost, salnry for April 187 50 Joseph M Wiljon, salary for April 7 G5 00 Joseph M Wilson, cash advanced for labor in sotting outtroes 15 40 A J Salisbury, salary for April 125 00 A J balisoury, ollico expenses houso T F Watts, salary for April. . . . Goo Melvin, refund excess tuxes for year 1911, doublo assess ment on Se 32-1G-33 C C Drake, hauling ashes from jail Ralph Garman, in settlement of 2 00 7G 00 17 GO 3 00 various claims in assisting tho sheriff in the year 1911 as per court order 42 80 Hemphill Printing Co (two claims) printing 7 50 A P Kelly, printing 309 22 C J McNamara, tracing No. Platte map for assessors. ... G5 10 John Romus, orror in asessment on No. J Sec 15-10-30 9 50 C J McNamara, ruling record boolf for Co. Supt 10 00 J B Redfleld, salary to April 21, and medicine 53 95 Tho following claims woro allowed on the bridge fund, to-wit: Chas Bowman, bridgo work North Plntte $ 12 00 Greeley Bundy, bridgo work North Platte 28 00 John FSnydor, bridge work, road work district 32 ;... 2125 E C Hostetter, bridgo work Maxwell 50 75 Maxwell Lumber & Grain Co.. one car lumber 477 89 J S Hatcher & Co, lumber for road district 51 51 10 Farnam Lumber Co, lumber for rpnd district 18 31 12 Carl LunkwitK, bridge work Sutherland 77 00 Tho following claims wero allowed on the various road districts, to-wit: S O Hathaway, district 4G 100 00 I V Dailoy, district 37 50 00 H C Colin, district 15 100 00 Chas Cocklo, district 5 200 00 Prod Mnrquitt, district 9 100 00 F R Brestel. district 58 100 00 W K Boauchamp, district 28. . . . 40 00 four months , 24 52 W B Housor, district 2 100 00 Geo S Williams, district 23. .... . 100 00 E T Latimor, district 47 35 00 John Muirhead. road work dis trict 1 3 Otto Stelzor, rods for road dis 75 50 trict 5 1 II MBobout, plowing fire guards district 54 G James Bechan, road work dis trict 27 allowed on commis slonordlstrict 3 70 00 00 Bond of J G Kittle. Justice of tho Peaoo, Maxwoll Precinct is horoby approvod Bond of F. E. Knapp, constable for Maxwoll Precinct is horoby approved. Whereupon tho board adjourns to May 3, 1913. C. W. Yost, County Clork. J May 3, 1913. Board met pursuant to adjournment present Roberts, White, Hermingliausen and coun.y clerk Goo S Williams, road work dis trict 33 nllowod on commis sioner district 1 $ 810 00 tmmn fulvor, rare of county poor March 31, to June 30, 1912. a'lowed on eonornl fund for G40 25 Platto Water Don't water No rent court houso nnd jail 4th quarter 1912 general fund.. D B White, services and mileage general fund i P W Ilerminghauson, sorvices and mileago general fund... Fred Lundgren. cash on road 20 35 G5 00 GO G5 district 8 goneral fnnd 100 00 Board proceeded to view roads and bridges southeast of No. Platto Whereupon the board adjourns to May 20, 1913 C. W. Yost, County Clerk. Local and Personal. Chas. Scheringor, the man who fa tally HSSUlted Hnnav. In still nt In rfrn In the sand hills of McPhorson county. Ho has throntoned "to get two or three moro in tho hills," nnd this is causing considerable uneasiness among the homesteaders. Frank Clark, of Omaha, of Omaha, formorly of this city, has boon in town for a oouple of days visiting frlonds. As Frank grows oldr he becomes n nearer duplication of his father Smith Clark, ono of tho best "Indians" th town has evor known. Wo are prepared to furnish Ice cream in any quantity. Stone Drug Co. A mooting of tho school board will be held at the Baker school Wednesday nftornoon.May 14th. Tho patrons of the school are requested to attond and dis cuss matters pertaininu to tho welfare of tho school. ThoBoloctlon of a teacher will also bo considored. FOOT NOTES. Not tho bost' shoes tWat will over bo made, but the best shoos made today for the money--WALK-OVER shoes. Wilcox Department Store sioner on road 107 Paul G Moyer, vlowing roads with county commissioners. . hvwimrw-jxmim $ To Loan on improved farms at low rate of interest with privilege of partial payments. Buchanan & Patterson. I J nines. 1UUU feoole I Trains of Cars. it-t AAA AAA J . a -. . Z. i,wu,uuu invested. $V"U UailY CAi-T. duck's 20-PERFORMING GREATEST RIDING SHOW even exhibited I IMCIUDINO ALBERT DAVCNrOBT, Champion lUrctuck Rldcrof the World. FRED and BESSIE C0STEL10, World Champion Jockey RMers. MARIE DAVENPORT, Mile. MINNIE SWEENEY, Acknowledged Cham pion Laily Principal tiiueitrlcnnes. RALPH BOWSER, England's Famoui Jockey. i. ... - .- . r-- --"..-.. LAniuiiinu UNUfin tmf- iflnr.rT rAiuwA r-im . .... .- 300-nEAL CIRCUS ARTISTS-300 OO-REAL FUNNY CLOWNS-60 10-ROYAL TOKIO JAPANGSE-10 "BLACK DIAMOND," THE BALL-ROOM DORSE Ross AshcraH's nigh-School Dorses FAMOUS WIZARETTE WIRE FAMILY K fl U fi f) -Largest Beast that -1 J''J - LAROEST ELEPHANT ON EARTH. LARC1ER THAN JUMUO. "Alice," The Famous Dear Girl THE PARADE TELLS THE STORY I GUARD HIM. (SCnQiW5rTOlJH -Ji-A,J'J1 Yankee Rnblnton. Tens Hill. Kongo. 7h Larrreat Elephant on Earth. The Wortd'a Oreatest llareback Riders. Including Albert Davenport, Fred and Uessle Costetlo, Marie Davenport, Mile. Sweeney, Raloh Howaer. Rosa Aahcralt'a MUh-School Morses, Capt, Uuck'a Sea Uons. Pauton'a Zouaves, totether with JOO Clrcua Artists. Cowboys, Cowgirls. Cossacks, Indians, Mexicans Bull rlihtcrs. and the Oreatest Hunch of Bucking Broncos ever exhibited, Two Shows -Circus WILL POSITIVILY tXHIUIT RAfV OR SHIM ' NorthPlatte, Monday, May 12 Reserved seats on sale date of exhibition at STONE DRUG STORE M. E. Church All are Invited to tho"Sunday school Sunday morninc at 9:45, Mother's Day will bo obsarvou nt 11 tt. m. A spccinl sermon to mothers will be preached by the pastor. There is also special music for tho occasion. Let nono of the little folks miss the Junior.LonRUo at 2:30 p. m. This ia a live hour. At G:15 tho Epworth Lcaguo holds its dovotional service, Every momber is expected to be present. At p. m. iJio pastor will proach "That Man and his Mulo." on Presbyterian Church Notes. Mother's Day will be observed at the First Protbyterian church next Sunday. At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach on "Motherhood A Tribute nnd u Testi mony." All who attend this service will rocelvo a carnntion to wear in honor of their mother. Tho music will be appropriate for the hour. At 8 p.m. "Christ's Cure for the Hluas." Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. E. societies at 3 and 7 p. m. Mid-week aorvice Wednesday evening. The North Platte School of Music PFILIATED WITH The University School of Music, Lincoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Craipcr DIRECTOR. All the irjncipnl branches of Ap plied and Theoretical Music taught by competent teachers. AUdreso all Inquiries to 122 W. Fronts nuvuk ui juiuuu UIHCK iSU AND STORED. Our rates for auto repairing are very reasonable consider ing tho strictly hkn grade of workmanship anil promptness with which We do repairing If your automobile needs put ing in good condition, you will find that no oho can do it better or cheaper than J. S. Davis Auto Co. 'mriYMT.mWWWWIXP;ilFKRWV W A T3 i. wi-MvvMt even uuna tub lu 2 WtA nf Pi.nk.k. 7jv. !-:... a ,;.: " . ! " WMVU . Expenses. Scats for 10.000 People SEA LtONS-20 MOST tTARTlINQ ACT CVCR HOWN IN AMIKIC - TEXAS BILL'S WILD WEST INClUOrNO OKLAHOMA DAN, Clumplon Buckln? Bronco Rider of the World. MOUNTAIN NELL. Champion Rifle Shot of the World. ORIGINAL DEAD'.VOOD STAGE COACH. One Hundred People In a Ihrllllne Spectacle "THE UANGINC OF THE HORSE TniEF." A Real. Genuine Western Story. Sioux Indians. Cossacks. Mexican Bull Flgkttrs, AND THF Greatest Bunch ol Backing Broncos ever exhibited. Walks-Larger than Jumbo - .lT - .Ss5S3vlil Y POSITIVELY POSITIVELY EXHIBITED WITH YANKEE ROBINSON. THE BIOOEST BRUTE THAT WALKS THE EARTH. 10 KEEPERS TO GUARD HIM. Finest Horses Ever Exhibited 1 r. 101 STARTLIKBHEfl FEATURES FOR 1913 , rfl TT - "-r. v yJvrfvvT7r i .r it a va and Wild West For One Admission isaiikttle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. The Old Reliable When your clothes need pressing, cleaning nnd repairing, let tho Old Re liable 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 done. That mean3 satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entranco north of tho Nyal drug storo. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Plntte with n flue quality of clear InVte ice, frozen from fresh purifped water. Thanking the public for their liberal pntron age last year, I respectfully solict n continuance of tho samo this seasons. ,' L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. Real Enjoyment The man who takos enjoyment out of a good cigar will do well to purchase our brands. As a homo manufacturer, wc have a reputation to maintain, and therefore put better tobacco in our cigurs than do most manufacturers. If we did not make goods cigars, wo could not sell them and would soon bo forced out of business. J. F SCHMALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. 5JE223ZK1 raracusji PITRONIZE THE nT I IV House of GoodShowrHI When in Norm Plaiie. iWotion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. 3B!mSSISSSSWSSSZiaS3S!SSS& Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telephone Red 450 505',4 Dewey St. North Platte, Nebraska. -;! ' BaTr,Tar,psr,ar,,,Tlr A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. 8 i . . . ; y, uociors Ames & Ames, 6 ' is Physicians and Surgeons, ft Office over Stono Drug Co. lA 9 Phones I0flke273 g ; i nones J- Residence 273 :; fcsTsrttrvKaitfif ,( r , si Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner 6th and Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. Oldeat Bank in Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Dualnus. SUPERIOR No. 41076 e Gray Percheron For terms inquire of THOMAS E. D0OUTTLE North Platte, - Nebr. SHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue of nn order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Hazel Turner Drake is plaintiff, and Albert S. Hollngsworth et al, aro defendants, nnd to mo directed. I will on the 7th day of June, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the cast front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interest and coats, the following described property to-wlt: Southwest quarter (swVs) section twenty-flvo (25) township ten (10) north of range thlrtyono(31) west of tho Cth 1'. M., In Lincoln county,Nebraskn. Dated North Platto. Neb.. May 1st, 1913. tn6. A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. John Rnjran, whose pivuent residence or abode is unknown, will tak notice thnt on the 21th day of April, 1913, Frederick "V. Cross filed his petition in equity in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purposo of removing a cloud from nnd quieting the title to the west forty-four feet of lot two, in block one hundred :md three, in the city of North Platte, Nebraska. Tho prayer of anid potition is that tho title to said promises bo quieted and confirmed in said Frederick V. Cross, ami that said John Ragan bo burred from any right, title, interest claim or demand therein, by reason of nny de fect in n certain decree of partition en tered in his action for partition ol snid premises and othor real estate, on tho 29th day of Uectimbor, 1S91, and while he was a minor. You aro required to answtr triid petition on or beforo the 0th day of June, 191S. Dated April UGth. 1918. FuKnnuicK V. Cross, PlnlntiiT, Hy Geo. K. French his attorney. Di iedfield Infield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE I). REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE C12. ys ir-,wiinfl.iid,iiriitrwfcw,tittt. j Signet CI aignet uiapterU. E. S., -, .. . f NO. 55- Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every month nt Masonic Hall at 7n n. m a..,..,.,. -f-a-.. .,, ,,,,,.. , at i- , PRORATE NOTICE. .xt, ,mnttcr,of tho estate of Walter B. McNecl, deceased. In the county court of Lincoln county. Ne. braska, April IB, 1913. '' "e Notice is hereby Klvcn. that tho creditors of ftnli-1 (Iarinnr1 will ,rJ UH ..l-.!!.-.. . TT . ;,; rf ;L"'r..:." ".,"". '.n;s.crai.r,x w i? T "" .."uinj' juuku oi ijincom county. Nebraska, at the county court room, in snid 5n.u T' Vir u .'Vi?yo1 ayjlBia. and on the 20th day of Nov., 1913. nt O o'clock o. m. each day. V&xK.,! ."Uowanee. Six .... .lc VM uir cramors 10 present the r claims, and ono year for the administratrix to settle said estate, from the 16th day of Apr. NShpffiKa;; ,.-. ..uu.ocu , Buiui-ouniy or jour success vo weeks prior to May 20. 1913. " a22-4 JOHN GHANT. nn.., t...i -t - -vuiuj M UUKl'i NOTICE FOR PUBLJOATiQN. Serial No. 0371(1. TJ. S. Land Olllce at North Platte. Nob. x-.i i- .'iur. 'iiu, Il.l. t ',tl,i0!?hy&v,cU tlint Alvln T. GUrer. ah SSP1 llV-i "ub" wh0' l'obruary fi ''vS,n Woracstead Entry No.SJr.W Ser ial No. 03716. for sou, nwU and lots 3. it ' u. ... " J ownsnin li, north, ltango 2V. W.. etl. Principal Meridian has Illed noticj of intention to raakoflnai three yoar proof, to establish claim to the land above described, ioforo Register and Olalniaiit names as witnesses: I'red J. Malonc. Amzlo Guthorless. Fred SImants and .lesso Long, all of North Platte, Nebr. I'i' 3, E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 03749, Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Otlico at North Platte, Neb. MnTIrp, . . , , , April 3, 1913. xt ?. tC ..!s x?rFby 8.iven t,mt Laura Shaw, of North Platte ; Neb., who on March 9, 1908. made li-J?.- N.9-.23b25j Serial No. 03749, for NM. NWM. SVW Nvf, and SWU SWW. Section 28 Township IE, North. Ransre 31. Weat of tho 6th Principal Mcridan, has illed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the rcsister and receiver, nt North Platte, NelX. on the Gth day of June, 1913. iTCJai1lnn,t,nnn.esaa witnesses: Arthur Tooks, II. ! Doelikc, ,Vm Slcbold, Davo Macomber. all of North Plntr. Mwh a8-6 J. E EVANS. Rno-I.ror NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 0595: Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Odlce at North Platte, Nebr. Feb. 25 1913. Notice is hereby given that Edward Rima, of North Platte, Nebr.. who. on February 8, 1910. made Homestead Entry No. 04593, for NEJ and the EM of SEJi. Section ? twp.l5,N-ffo. 30, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 25th day of April 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John Reeves, Robert Reeves, Frank Hood, Henry Greeley, all of North Platte. Nebr. m4-6 J, E. Evan, Register. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. The Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S3. In tho County Court. In the matter of tho estato of Dennis J. O'Brien, deceased On reading and filing the petition of Corda V. O'Brien, praying that administration of said estate may be granted to herself as admin istratrix. Ordered, That May 20th, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. 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; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Tribune a legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated April 24, 1913. a29-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING. In the county court In and "for Lincoln county, Nebraska. ' In the matter bf the cstatfc of John F. Melr, de ceased. Stato of Nebraska, county of Lincoln, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of John F, Meir, deceased. Whereas. Justine Grothcn has filed In this office an instrument purporting to be tho last will nnd testament of John F. Meir, deceased, late of tho county of Bureau, and Btate of Illinois, together with a certificate of the probate court in nnd for tho county of Bureau, Btato of Illinois, and a petition praying to have the same admitted to probate, which will and testa ment relate to both real and personal property. It is therefore ordered that the 3rd day of June, 1913, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at my oliice in said county, be fixed as tho timo and placo set for proving said will, at which time and place, you and all concerned may appear and contest the probato of tho same. It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all persons interested in said estate of tho pendency of said petition, nnd of thetlmo nnd place set for hearing of said petition, by causing a copy of this order to be published in North Platte Tribune, a leqral scml-weckly news paper published in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and of general circulation In said county for four successive weeks previous to the day set for hearing, viz: June 3rd, 1913, 9 a. m. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and alllxed the official seal this 24th day of April, 1913. m6-4 John Grant, County Judge. Referees Sale. By virtue of an order issued in th district court in and for Lincoln County Nebraska, on tho 4th day of April, 1913, in an action of partition wherein Rupert Schwnigor is plaintiff and Agnes Harris, Emroy Tripp, Minnie Hood, a minor, Eddie Hood, a minor, Helen Colvin, a minor, Edward Tripo, Opal Tripp, Adeline Tripp, and Harold "Tripp, minors and children of Mamie Tripp, deceased, W. L. Porter, first and real namo unknown, ns guardian of Minnie Hood, II. D. Hughos, first and real namo unknown, as guardian of Eddie Hood, Earl H. Colvin as guardian of Holcn Colvin, Russell D. Chase as guardian of Edward Tripp, Opal Tripp, Adeline Tripp and Harold Tripp are de fendants, I will sell nt public auction at the cast front door of the court house in the city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska on tho LMth day of May, 1913, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m., the fol lowing described real estate situ a to in Lincoln County, Nebraska, towit: The east half (EJ) and tho northwest nunrter (N W j) of soction thirty-four (34,) township sixteen (16.) north of range thirty west of tho Cth p. m. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing 480 ncros according to government sur vey; tho terms of said sale to be cash in hand. Dntcd at North Platte, Nebraska, this 14th of April, 1913. O. E. ELDER, Referee. A-15-5