The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 23, 1913, Image 8

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Badly Injured By the
Kick of a Horse
A man by tho name of Ray Hnugoland,
who had been employed on tho Sandburg
ranch southwost of Sutherland, was
brought to town Tuesday night by Dr.
Dent suffering bnd injuries from a kick
of,n horso, and is now at tho St. Luko's
hospital for treatment. The blow from
the horno struck Haugoland squnro on
tno point of tho chin, breaking and
crushing tho jaw bono, badly lacerating
the flesh and knocking out tho teeth.
The forco of the kick jarred and
loosened both jaw bones back to tho
oars, making Injuries that are very
painful and difficult of medical treat
mont. When Dr. Dent arrived nt tho
Sandburg ranch ho found tho young
man in n rather critical condition, weak
oned from the lost of blood and suffer
ing intensely. Ho was ruihed to town
in llougeland's car, and the Doctor
worked over him nearly all night.
Local and Personal
Dick Stegman spent Sunday with
friends in Omaha.
Mrs. Ella Huxoll and children are
ponding the this week in Lincoln.
Mrs. Robert Lannln will go to Kear
ney this week to visit relativos.
Mrs. Harry Dixon has rcturnod from
Donycr whore sho visited her mother.
W. R. Powoll returned Tuesday
aftornoon from a short visit in Omaha.
Carl Skaggs left a few days ago for
Excelsior .Springs to spend n eouple of
weeks.
Miss Ireno Schoot who visited for a
week in Omaha returned home Tuesday
evening.
Miss Marie Doran has resigned her
position in the law ofllco of Wilcox &
Halligan.
Mrs. W. T. Wilcox has returned
from Kcarnoy whoro tho visited hor
daughter Alice.
Rov. ahd Mrs. Wilson, of Cozad, ar
rived hero n few days ago to visit Mr.
and MrsKay Langford.
William Roland left for Omaha Wod
nesdoy morniug after spending two
weeks visiting friends.
Mrs. Sanford Hartman wont to Fio
mont tho first of this week to attend
tho W. R. C Convention.
Miss -Minerva- MoWilliams has ac
cepted a position ns stenographer in tho
Wilcox & Halligan oflice.
Harvey VanDorn enjoyed a visit hh
wook from Messrs. Hall of Chimmey
Rock and Klein of Sidney.
E. F. Seoborgor returned last cvo'nlng
frqm Omaha, where ho transacted
business for a couple of days.
Charles Martini, Jr., camo up from
Omuha the first of this weok to visit
tho homo fojks for a few days.
Supf Wilson Tout went to Kimball
Tuosday morning to doliver tho addross
nt tho commencement exercises.
Mrs. Rose Nichols wont to Grand
Island Tuesday whoro sho will spend
aovoral woeks with her daughtort '-
I. D. Jacobs.. of St Louis, who sponl
tho past month with his brother S. -VS.
Jacobs, loft Wednesday aftornoon for
DonVor. v ,,
Shorlfi! Salisbury la'ft 'WodnoBdny
morning for IngleBldt! wltri John I'ohl
who will bo pluced in tho hoinc for tho
insano.
Attorndy James Koofo returned Wed
nesday from Bitter Creek and Rock
Springs and wont to Wallace to trans
act business,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Plzer, of Hast
ings, who visited relativos here last
week returned homo Wodnosday. They
were enrouto from California whero
they spent tho winter.
In the county court Saturday tho oaso
of A. Woods va C. A. Johnson for
breach of contract camo up before
Judgo Grant. Tho disagreement was over
land in McPhorion county. Johnson
owing to illness failed to appear and tho
court allowed Woods judgment for
$250 and tho caso was appealed to tho
district court.
THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
The nsaots of this association exceed
tho sum of half a million dollars. Tho
reduction of tho rate of Intorest to bor
rowers has Incroaiod tho demand for
loans; and in order to moot this demand
tho association will issue a llmitod
amounted of its PAID UP STOCK.
Money invested in this paid up stock
draws six per cent intorest, payable
semi-annually, and may bo withdrawn
at any timo upon thirty duys notice,
ouch'notlco boing waivod whoro thero
arc- funds in tho treasury to meet the
withdrawal.
T. C. Patterson, President.
Samuel Goozee, Secretary.
Do Your Linens
Wear like they should
They will and do if you will patronize
North Platte's Quality Laundry
I DICKEY'S SANITARY LAUNDRY.
"YOUR BOSOM FRIEND."
Auto Delivery Phone 77
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$100,000.00
To Loan on improved farms at low rate
of interest . with privilege of partial
payments.
Buchanan & Patterson.
Mrs. Frank Cox. of Sutherland, spent
a few days here this week.
Fred Holtgron, a contractor of Suther
land, is spending this week hero on
business.
Miss Anna Anderson entertained a
few eldorly ladies Tuesday afternoon
for Mrs. Lucinda Clark.
Mrs. Sebastian Schwaigor roturned
Tuesday ovoning from a short visit with
hor mother In Ivoarnoy.
Miss Mary Vincont roturned Tuesday
from Cozad where sho spent part of last
week on professional business.
Mrs. Fred Rasmusson and chlldron
raturnod to Hershoy Tuesday aftornoon
after visiting at tho Martini homo.
M. Porkor, of Donvor, who nssistod
in managing the salo at tho Leader for
two wooks loft Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Johnson, of Hershoy roturned
homo Wednesday morning after visiting
hor daughter, Mrs. Eiizuboth Carroll.
Dr. Walter Crook spont several days
in Omaha this wcok attending the ses
sions of the state dental associations.
Mrs. Young, of Los Angeles, arrived
bore Sunduy to attend tho funorel of
imr moiiier mo laic Mrs. a. W. Arnctt.
Jotf Mahnffey and John Rltnqr re
turned. Wodnesday from Wallace and
Wellileot whero thoy spent a wook put
ting up tombstonos.
Mrs. A. S. Coates and daughter who
have been visiting in California for
two months, aro expected to return
this weok.
bam Grace, of Omaha, spent the foro
part of this week horo on business
While enrouto to Chovennn nnil nthnr
westorn points.
Mrs. Geo. Kanoff and twin daughters
who wero guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Androw Seharman for a month, ro
turned to Grand Island Tuosday.
See Temple for lots in the A. C.
Taylor s audition. Good ones, low
prices and easy terms.
Tho firo department will observe
Memorial Day May 25th. Membors
aro requosted to meot at tho respec
tive hoso hosos with llowora to decorate
tho graves of departed membors.
Tho Nebraska state shoot will be held
in this city next wcok boginnln on
Tuesday and closing Thuradoy. One
hundred or more shooters from different
parts of tho stuto are oxpectcd to take
part.
If needing money to help buy, build
or improve or pay off your old mort
gage, see Bratt &. Goodman.
Tho funoralof tho late Mr.s. A. W.
Arnottwas held tho first ofthls Week
at O'Falbns. Rev. Johnson of Horahoy
Was in charge of tho services which
wore attondod by a largo numbor of
friends of the deceased.
A baby boy was born tholflrst of this
weok to Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot.
Miss Mario VonGoetz closed her third
term of school at Overton Friday and
returned homo Wednesday. Miss Von
Goetz h03 accepted a position in the
school at West Point Cummings
noxt term.
Co.,
Tho civil service commission an
nounces that on Juno 14th an examina
tion will bo hold in this city of appli
cants for the postmastorship nt Tryon.
The compensation of the office for tho
Inst fiscal year was $160.
Wo ore having a numbor of inquiries
for rooms for light house keoping dur
ing tho Junior Normal. Theso people
want two rooms, one for sitting and the
other for bed room. Persons having
such rooms for rent will please notify
mo by lottrr or phono.
35-2 ClooChappell, County Supt.
Tuesday A. B. Hoagland and Sanford
Hartman mado a trip to Flats, Mc
Phorson county, in tho former's car,
tho round trip covoring over 100 miles
of muddy roads in tho vnlloy and stoop
climbing In tho hilU Returning home
in tho evening, Hoagland started out
on another trip to the Gundonjon ranch
southwest of Sutherland.
To The Owners of Idle Money. ,'
t See Bratt & Goodman for choice
gilt-edge investments in safe real estate
mortgages. Nothing safer or pays
greater interest on your money.
Wo wish to thank tho many frionds
and neighbors and especially the Ladies
Aid society who so kindly assisted us at
tno ueatn and tunoral of our wife and
mother and for tho beautiful floral of
ferings. A. W. ARNETT,
MltS. M. HORNER,
E. A. ARNETT,
Mrs. O. H. Covell,
Mrs. R. C. Young,
Ray Aiinktt.
Health a Factor in Success.
The largest factor contributing to a
man's success is undoubtedly health.
It has beon observed that a man is sel
dom sick when his bowels are regular,
he Is novor well when they are cqn
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find nothing qui to so good as Chamber
lain'a Tablots. They not only move the
bowels but itnprovo tho appetite and
strengthen the digestion. Thoy are
sold by all dealers, &
Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Oth and Vine Streets
NORTH PLATTE, NED.
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CAPITAL STOCK 9100,000.00
We Solicit Your Buslnam.
Signet Chapter O. E. S.,
NO. 35
Mcota 2nd pnd 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall nt 7:30 p. m
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DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Red 456 B05K Dewey St.
North Platte, Nebraska.
SIIEUIKK'S SALK.
By virtue of an order of salo issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein Hazel Turner Drake la plaintiff,
and Albert S. Hollngsworth et al, are defendants,
and to me directed, I v. Ill on the 7th day of
June, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p, m., at the east front
door of tho courthouse in North 1'Jatte. Lincoln
county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho
hlithest bidder for cash to satisfy said
decreo. Interest and costs, the following
described property to-wlt: Southwest quarter
(w!i) section twenty-five (25) township ten
(10) north of range thirtyone(Sl) west of the Gth P.
M., in Lincoln county.Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb.. May 1st. 1913.
mG- A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff.
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Bought nnd highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C36 Ofllco 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Chattlc Mortgage Sale
Whereas, Frank C. Eldor did on the
19th day of Decembor, A. D. 1911,
mko, execute and deliver to Internat
ional Harvester Co. of Amorica, (a
Wisconsin corporation) a chattlo mort
gage, to secura the payment of $53.00
which was duly filed in tho olTico of the
County Clerk of Lincoln Countp, Ne
braska, on Dec. 29th, 1911, and where
as default has beon mada in
tho conditions of said mort
gage and thero is now duo and pay
able thereon tho 20th day of May A. D.
1913 (tho date pf tho (list publication
of this notice) tho full sum of $53.00
with interest thereon as called for by
th two promissory notes seeured by
aid mortgage and no suit, action or
proceeding at law has been had against
said Frank C. Elder to recover tho
same or any part thereof.
Now therefore notice is hereby given
that said International Harvestor Co.
of America will on the 12th day of June,
A. D. 1913, at the hour of two o'clock
p. m. of said day, sell at public auction
to the highest and best bidder for cash
all the following described goods,
chattels and personal property described
in said mortgage to-wit:
One Gelding, age one year, color
brown, weight 800 pounds, star in head.
One colt, age ono year, color bay,
weight 800 pounds, white hind feet.
Said sulo will be held at the east
sido of E. A. Nelson's implement house
in tho town of Brady Islsnd, Lincoln
county, Nebr.
INTEKNATIONAL IlAIWESTEK CO. OF
AMEK1CA,
By Jno. 11, Brown, Agent.
-.Serial No. 01407
NOTICE KOlt PUHLICATION.
DRHAHTMENT OK TUB 1NT1IHIOK.
United States Land Oflice
.At Isorth Platte, Nebraska. May 12. 1913.
Notice Is hereby ulvcn that Uoso A. Mathers,
of Tryon, Neb., who on February, 27, 1909. made
homestead entry. No. 01407. for all of Section 8,
Township 16. N. Ilango 31. W. Clh Principal
Mcrldan, has llled' notice of Intention to mako
thrve year proof, to Of tabllsh claim to lhi--land
aboe described; before tho register and receiver
at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 10th i!hv nf
July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnessses; Julius Motrcnsen,
II. Fred Johanson. of North Platte. Neb , Joseph
Mahaney, David N, Callcnder, of Tryon Neb,
m20-0 J. U, EVANS Iteslater.
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL
PROBATE OF WILL.
In the County Court, May 17. 1913.
" In tho Matter of tho Estate of Charles
T. Robison, deceased.
On reading: and fllinpr the petition of F. J.
DcnUer, praying that tho Instrument filed on tho
17th day of May, 1913. and purporting to bo
tho last will and testament of tho said deceased,
may be proved, approved, probated allowed nnd
rocorded ns the last will and testament of the
said Charles T. Jtoblson deceased, and that tho exe
cution of said Instrument may bo committed and
tha administration of said estate may bo granted
to F. J. Dentler as executor.
Ordered, Thai June 10th. 1913, at 0 o'clock a.
m. i,s 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 the prayer of petitioner should
not be granted. A cony of this order to bo pub
lished In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi
weekly newspaper of said county published In
said county for three successive weeks prior to
June 10, 1913.
JOHN GRANT,
m20-3 County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 03749,
Department of the Interior.
U. S, Lund Ofllco at North Platte, Neb.
April 3, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Laura Shaw, of
North Platte. Neb., who on March 9, 1908. made
II. E. No. 23825, Serial No. 03749, for NM,
NWM. SWH NWX", and HWH SWM. Section 28.
Township 15, North, Range 31, West of the 6th
Principal Meridan. hqs filed notlco of Intention
to make final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
register and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on
tha 6th day of June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Tooks.
II. F- Doebke, Wm Slcbold. Dave Macomber, all
of North Platte, Neb.
a8-6 J. E EVANS. Register.
Sheriff. Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
degree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein The Mutual Building & .Loan Associa
tion a corporation is plaintiff and Chester F,
Perry, Laura Perry. Arthur C. Olson, Edward L.
Jones. Julia A. Jones, Charles Wilkinson,
John G Caster and Ethel Caster aro
defendants, and to me directed I will on
the 25th day of June. 1913, at 2 o'clock
p. m., at tho east front door of the court
house In North platt. Lincoln county. Ne
braska, sell at nubile auction tit thn hltrhetf
Ljjlddpr for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest
ana costs, tna zoiiowing described property
to-wit: Lots three and four (3) & (4) In Block
twenty.threo (21) in thq original town now city of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Dated NorthPlatto, Neb.. M 14. 1913.
mZO-O i2j&tt A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
BfepAL NOTICE.
Theodore W. Bye, James Belton, Sue
H. Eaves, Franklin Pealo, Mary Ann
Pealeand Ca,ry Ogden &Co., a corpora
tion, will take notico that on tho 15th
day of Mavl913, Edward Lindblad,
plaintiff horein, filed his petition in the
district court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, againBt said defendants im
pleaded with othors, tho object, and
prayer f which is to quiet the title to
lots 3 and 4 of Pcale's subdivision of lots
3 and 4, in block 84, in tho original
town of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, in tho plaintiff Edward Lind
blad. And to excludo each and all of
said defendants from all right, title, lien,
interest, claim or domnnd, actual or
contingent, in and to said premises.
You are required to answor said peti
tion on or betore tho 30th day of June,
1913.
Edward Lindblad, Plaintiff.
ByJWilcox & Halligan, his attorneys.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant.
John Regan, whose present residence
or abode is unknown, will tako notice
that on the 24th day of April, 1913,
Frederick W- Cross filed hia potition in
equity in the district court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, for the purpose of
removing a cloud from and quioting the
title to, the west forty-four feet of lot
two, in block one hundred and threo, in
tho city of North Platte, Nebraska.
The prayer of said petition is that the
title to said premises be quieted and
confirmed in said Frederick V. Cross,
and that said John Ragan bo barred
from any right, title, interest claim or
demond therein, by reason of any de
fect ip a certain decree of partition en
tered in his, action for partition ol said
premises and other renl estate, on the
29th day of December, 1891, and while he
was a minor. You are required to
answer said petition on or Uefore the
9th day of June, 1913.
Dated April 25th. 1913.
Frederick W. Cross, Plaintiff,
By Geo. E. French his attorney.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In tho county court in and for Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John F. Melr, de
ceased. State of Nebraska; county of Lincoln, as.
To all personB (qterc9ted In the estate of
John F. Melr, deceased.
Whereas. Justine Grothen has filed in this
ofllco an instrument purporting to be tho last
will and testament of John F. Melr, deceased,
late of the county of Bureau, and stato of Illinois,
together with a certificate of the probate court
in and for tho county of Bureau, state of
Illinois, and a petition praying to have the
samo admitted to probate, which will and testa
ment relato to both real and personal property.
It is therefore ordered that tho 3rd day of
June, 1913, at 9 o'clock, tc. m., at my office in
said county, be fixed as the time and place set for
proving said will, at which time and place, you
and all concerned may appear and contest the
probate of the same.
It is further ordered that said petitioner give
notico to all persons interested in, said estate of
the pendency of said petition, and of the time
and place set for hearing of said petition, by
causing a copy of this order to be published in
North Platte Tribune, n" legal semi-weekly 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 affixed the official seal this 24th day of
April, 1913.
mG-1 John Grant, County Judge.
Legal Notice. ..
Francis O. Mesainger, defendant,
will take notice that on the 13th day of
May, 1913, Restore 'N. Lamb,-plaintlff
herein, Hied his potition in the district
court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
against said 'defendant, the object and
prayer of which are to have a certain
mortgage declared null and void,
and having .been paid, and long
since barred by the statute of
limitation, which mortgage is dated
June 19th, 1895, given by one William
H. .Mullanfe and wife, to. FrehcW O.
Messinger, for the sum of 176.00,
which mortgage was recorded In Book
20, at Page 132, of tho Mortgage
Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
and secured upon lots 1 and 2, in block
8-1 of the city of North Platte, Nebraska,
and to have plaintiff's title to said real
estate quieted as against said mortgage.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 30th day of June,
1913.
Dated May 13th, 1913.
Restore N. Lamb, Plaintiff.
notice or settlemet.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss
In tho County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Dorothy
Rowland, deceased.
To tho creditors, heirs, legntces. and others In
terested In the estate of Dorothy Rowland,
Take notice. that .John W. Rowland,
has filed In tho county court a report of his do
ings as executor of said estate, and it is ordered
that tho samo stand for hearing tho 10th day
Of June, A. D.. 1913. before the court
at tho hour of 0 o'clock, a. m., at which time any
person Interested may appear and except to and
cuntcst the samo. And notice of this proceeding is
ordered given In the Nortli Platte Trbunc, a
semlwrekly newspaper, printed In said county
for threo successive weeks prior to Juno 10,
1913
Witness my hand and the seal of the county
court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 17th day of
June. A D., 1913.
maw JOHN GRANT. County Juds-o.
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