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Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advhaco. $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance. ...... $1. 00 Entorod at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oflico as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1913. Luther McCarty, a heavy weight prize lighter who wns a Nebrasknn by birth, was killod in n prize rinjj nt Calgnry Saturday in a fight with Arthur Pelkey. Within two minutos after tho fight started McCarty received a terrific blow below tho heart, fell to floor and in eight rnlnntei was dead. Polksy has bsen ar rested on the charge of manslaughter, Southern cattle are moving north by the trainload and many a northern range that was bare of cattle last yoar will be fairly well stocked by fall. The cattle going north are mostly Mexican and Toxas steers, however, so that this movement does not necessarily mean an increase in the country's supply of cattlo. It means simply that the cattle are being transferred from the breeding to the feeding and matur ing grounds. State Food Commissioner Herman has ordered off sale all packages of foodstuffs containing coupons for pre miums or gifts of any kind. The job bers and wholesalers have promised to co-operate with the food commissioner in his efforts to enforce the anti-free-gift law. Two years ago the state food commissioner was enjoined by a manu facturer from enforcing Jtho law, but latter the suit was dismissed. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell and son Hugh returned Sunday from a two woekc' visit in Lexington, Omaha and Shenan doah, Iu. In the lattor place thoy wero tho guests of Mrs. P. M. McGlonc, nee Anna Facka of North Platte. Mrs. Mitchell says that Shenandoah, which is about fifty miles southeast of Omuhn, is a very pretty littlo city composed of sociable people. Tho town has about six miles of paved streets, and two more miles are planned for this summer. The s'.reets nro all parked and curbed and make a fino showing. The mayor Mllos McGlono, a former North Platte boy, issues a proclamation for a general cleanup in April of each year, tho schools are dismissod, and everybody turns out and clenns up their promises. The refuse is hauled away free of, charge by tho city teams. Shonandohh has fino schools and churches, tho Moth dist building having cost ?7G,000. It, possesses a public libriiry, v there is an Elks homo and many fino resldonces nnd business buildings. Tho town Is saloonless, but no trouble is oxperienced in maintaining tho schools without tho aid of saloon licenses. Tho McGlone brothers havo been In business in Shon andoah for years," both are married, own thoir homes and nro doing Woll. They are always glad to seo their North Platte frlonds. - 1 Local and Personal John Campbell visited in Gothenburg last wook with friends. ...R."' Pnyi of Kearnoy, visited Will Waltemath Sunday. Ethel B. Cate, of Lowellen, visited in town tho lattor part of last wesk. C. O. Troy has taken a position as night bill clork in tho yard master's office. Attorney Glbbs made a trip to Tryon Saturday to conduct a case in the county court, y David Pattee has succeeded Theodora Lowo as bill clork in tho yard master's filce. Mr. and Mrs. John Den and daughter will go to Arapahoe this weok to visit relatives. John Boland returned homo Friday after spending a week in Gothenburg with relatives. Wallace Baskins and family, of Stapleton, spent the latter part of lest week in town. Miss Esther Lin burg, of Sidney, ar rived Saturday afternoon to visit Miss Marjory Den. Mrs. Charles McNeal and children went to Goilieaburg last week to visit Mrs. John Bratt returned th latter part of last week from Omaha vrhsro she visited her daughter. Dr. Dent reports the arrival Saturday morning of a girl baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Osgood. For Sale Household goods and poultry wire, 21C West First St. Vollard Lamb, of Grand Island, who visited Mr. and Mrs. John Roland lest week, left Friday afternoon. Mrs. Whitaker, of Vermillion, S. D.. is visiting her daughters. Mrs. Edgar Schiller and Miss Villa Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Granger, of Gothenburg, who visited their son Guy and wi last week, have gone home. Miss Myrtle Harris, of Gothenburg, who was tho guest of Miss Isabelle Skinner left the latter partof lost weok, Gasoline and oil stoves cleaned and re paired. PuterM. McGovern, pbpue bo. " U Geo. F, KoblBon, of Windown, Minn(, loft a few days ago, being called hern by the death of his nephew, the Into Q. l Roblson. Mrs. Sam Adams, of Kalamazoo, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stovio nnd other friends for two woeks left Saturday afternoon. Hnva np.nvM inmn now Promn Cameras. Rlncker Book Drug Co. Bluo Front. 33-3 Mrs. F. J. Roscnbnrg, Mrs. J. D. Egonnd Miss Eger, of Lexington, ar rived Friday evening to visit Mrs B. F. Gaithcr and other friends. Mrs. W, F. Cody arrived from New York I riday evening to spend soveral weeks having spent two months travel ing with Col. Cody and the show. Miss Lucy Brown, formerly of this city, visited a short time in town Sat urday while enroute from Sutherland to Lexington to visit her sister, Mrs. Decker. Pittsburg Perfect Electric Welded Fence. The Weld that Hold at Horshey' cor 5th and Locust. Arthur Rossnbloom, formerly of this city, spontafewdays with friends last wook. He is now practicing law in Omaha, having graduated in his course In January. For Sale-C-10 acres three miles south east of Julisburg corner, with in 70 feat of river, tilablt and pasture. H. A. Fowler, 4559 Lake Ave. Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell end dnughtor returned Saturday morning from Omaha where the former attended the State Dental Society and the latter visited her mother. Among the visitors in town Snturday wero the membors ef tho graduating class of tho Sutherland sahools, four young ladies and two young man. The county commissioners met hero Saturday nnd went to Wallace to inves tigate roads and bridges, returning the samo ovoning. The commissioners will oonvene in session on Monday of next week. Commencement exercises of tho Brady school were held last week, with Ethel Brown, Verna Harnnn, Logan Marcott, Fulton Murphy, Mamio O'Rourko nnd Wyno Sullivan as mem bors of the graduating class. The class play, "The Professor's Predicament", wob witnossod by a largo audience, tho admission rocolpts being ono hundred dollars. Hariman Goes to Oklahoma. J. C. Hartman Uaves next weok for Bartlesville, Okla., whero ho will bo associated with a brothor-in-law in con ducting a cigar factory. No one will deny that Mr. Hartman Is a hustler; that U tttflKtprf hv fhfl hualnnqa tin hnilt up in North Platto, employing as high na mxieun worwrnon in mo lactory ana maintaining a salesman on tho road, with a pay-roll running as high as $300 porwook. His barrior to greater suc cess was lack of capital; his enorgy and push was greater than his financial resources. In Oklahoma ho will havo unlimited financial backing and he expects to do a vory largM business. Good Roads Meeting. The meeting of the Platto Vnlley Trans-continental good roads associa tion at Fromont Inst Thursday was tho most largely attended and most enthu siastic of nnv vnt hold, nvnr .W) rlnln. gates attending. Representatives of good roads ossoclations In Illinois, Iowa, Colorudo and Wyoming wero present, and were anxious to assist in making tho Platto Valley tho standard nnd ac cepted automobilo route to tho west. Tho nnrno of tho association was chanEod to tho Platto Vnlley Official Route organization. It was decided to assoss commercial organizations in towns along the route for funds to carry on a publicity campaign, the clubs paying nt the rate of $5.00 per thousand inhabi tants. Myrtle and Vicinity. Wolman Stoarns is enjoying a visit from his mother. Mrs. T. J. Combs, of St. Joseph, Mo., is visiting hor son Earl and family. Mrs. Jos. Knajdl has been on the sick list for tho past week. Mrs. Casper Sivits and son Goorge worn North Platto visitors Saturday. J. C. Aakwig nnd wife nnd W. J. Tiloy and wife nnd Mrs. Hartman came up from North Platte Saturday and or ganized a Yeoman lodge at West Whittior. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allison wore North Platte visitors Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Combs, of Brndy, accom panied by hor sister, Mrs. Aublo, aro visiting frlonds and relativos. .Inn Onmhntl nnrl fnmlltr vlcit.wl 1,1. brother Chnrllo Sunday. bomo of tho farmers aro still planting corn. There are somo reports of the cdts worms working on the corn, Grass on the range is very good and stock is beginning to look sleek. 'I A good rain visitod this section Tues day night. FACT ; i Local Evidence. Evidence that can b(i Varffi'ed," " ' ", 'Fsvet is what w want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a North Platte fact. You can test it. Mrs. A. G. Westburgr, 708 W. Fourth St., North Platto , Nebr., says': "I held, if anything, a higher regard for Doan's Kidney Pills thnn whon 1 recommended them August 7, 1907. Another member of my family has since beon troubled by kidney complaint and has roceivod a world of bonefit through the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I told in a pre. vious statement how I had obtained re lief from a dragging pain in my back and trouble with my kidnoys. A doc tor diagnosed my case as a floating kid ney. Many a day I wasXinnbloto stand on account of tho pain through my kid neys and the kidney secretions wero unnatural. An operation was advised, but luckily I learned of Doan'a Kidney Pills and procuring a supply from Mc Donell & Graves' drug storo (now Schiller &Co's), I began using thorn. A fow days' use removed the pains and restored my kidnoys to their pioper working order." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foater-MllbumCo., Buffalo, New York sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and teko no other. The CRYSTAL Change of PROGRAM Every Night Price 10c Dr. J. K. Elm 6, Homeopathic Physician and Surge eon. Will hereafter discountinuo all road work end will do everything In the practice of medicine. City Day calls $1. Night Calls $l.G0,Country Calls 50c per mllo one way plus auto hire. Lying in case $10.00 plus auto hire. These cases must be prearranged for; office prescrip tions 50c and in no instance moro than $1.00 ail medicines furnished. Also my speciality of Eyo. Ear, Nose, Throat and Glass Fitting at J my former price. Terms strictly cash. Office over McDonald State Bank. Phono 36, Best of Hospital accomadation for Surgical and Lying in Cases. Pure Lake Ice. I am prepared to furnish the citizens of North Platto with a fine quality of clear lake ice, frozen from fresh pumped water. Thanking the public for their liberal patron age last year, I respectfully solict a continuance of the same this seasons. L. W. EDIS. Phone 0555. Real Enjoyment The man who takes enjoyment out of a good cigar will do well to purchase our brands. As a home manufacturer, wo havo a reputation to maintain, and therefore put better tobacco in our cigars than do most manufacturers. If we did not make goods cigars, we could not Bell them and would soon bo forced out of business. J F SCHMALZRIET The Maker of Good Cigars. Di dfield Afield, Physicians and Surgoons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon. JOE II. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE G42. rp?$frfr&fr-,&l,fr6-fr&t;,6.6tf.t,S.&e.3 i L. A. LINE Sc X jwir 'S W Wy "Werlence at tho bench. Can do ft A all kinds of repairing. lied rock price. All f wum Kuaraniccu. " The Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Guaranteed Quality, Perfect Fit, Prices Right." Custom made Suit $20 to $4S Tailor made Suit. $25 to $47 Satisfaction guaranteed r Karle Gerle, TAILOR. over McDonald Dank. BBjBPjSSBeV Tt'mCmmsSm The North Platte School of Music FFILIAT&S- WITH The University School of Music, Ljucoln, Nebraska Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr DIRECTOR. All tho principalvbranchos of Ap plied nnd Theoretical' Music taught by competent tonchcra. Addro3s nil inquiries to 122 W. Front struct or phono Black 341 DR. HARRY -MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 450 3 506K Dewey St. North Platto, Nebraska. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Hospital accommodations, 1 tiMedloil and surgical attention given obstetrical cases. Oflico Phono 183 lies. Phono 283 Office McDonald State Hank Illd'e Oifico phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. GEO. B. DENT, J Physician and Surgeon, 1 Oflico over McDonald Bank. Phones 11"" VV iOU ... i r(t. i ni d J Residence 115 & JlrifcJJTJMfi !( Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK. S100.000.00 Wo Solicit Your Duslnisa. PfljRONIZE THE DAT In ' House of Good Showl H I When in North Plalle. Motion Pictures Runs Evory iNigm. iuaunoe-aaturuny Altor noon at 2:30 O'clock. 'clock. 10 CENTS. f .. ... rTTTT oignei inapier u. Jd. d., i no. qs Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at Masonlqjfall at 7:30 p. m, m. .... "yi--flf)nani-),mftjj-MWI-'' o. EstabliBhedCin 1871. Contractor arid Builder. Shop Corner Gth nnd Vino Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. Bought and highest market pricos paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. The Old Reliable When your clothes need preninjr, cleanintr and repairing, let the Old Re liablo Tailor do lt-and do it right We havo beon doing this work in North Platte for thirty years, know how to do it and do it the way it should be dons. That means satisfaction to you. F. J. BROEKER. Entrance north of the Nyal drug store. A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames St Ames, 8 j; Physicians and Suroeons, l is Office over Stono Drucr Co. t': 9 Phones lOfIko273 Z Y 1 nones Reaiclonce 273 g NOTICU FOH VlillLlCATION. nePAiVTMr.NTOi'TiiK intkriok. United Htatei hand Olllco At North l'lattc. Nebraska. May 12. 1D13. BcrllNo.01OT . nC T 'l""!. . l '""" mailers, pf Trypn, Neb., who on February, B7, IPOU, madu hoimntnu) entry. No. 01407. for nil of Section 8, Township 16, N. Kanro 31. W. Cth l'rlnclna Merman, nai nieu not(co of intention t maku ...... ,, ..,....-,.,.,,, vmim io mo land abovo dmrrilml, before tiiaeister nnd receiver "t.North.",atte' J,icl"'',1(-n to lth day of July, IMS. . t,"jy"""vv"",M'""","','"v?- ,""iojrenen, II. r j-ed Johanon. of North l'lattc. Neb., Jocnh I Mahaney, David N Callender, of Tryon. Neb. mAM J. E, Evans HccUter. j yTfl Tj " ' VjBZa A w fir WJiy Not Ilave Telephone to Bring NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 03749, Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Ofllce nt North Platte. Neb. April 3, 1913. NOTICE la hereby irlvcn that Laura Shaw, of North Platte, Neb., who on March 9, 1908, made II. E. No. 23825, Serial No. 03749. for NM, NWM. SW NWW. and NWtf SWK. Section 23. Township IB, North, Hanco 31, West of tho 6th PrlnclpAl Meridan, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before tho register and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on the Gth day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Tooks. IL F. Doebke, Win Slcbold. Davo Macomber. all of North Platte, Neb. a8-6 J. E EVANS. Register. SHERIFF'S SALU. Dv virtue of tin nnlpr nf nnlo (nxl frnm tli district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Hazel Turner Drake is plalntlfT, and Alberts. Holingsworth et al, are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 7th day of June, 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. ra., at tho cast front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the niKnesc uiuuer tor cash to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: Southwest quarter law)) section twenty-five (25) township ten (10) north of rangothirtyoneOD west of the Gth P. M., In Lincoln county.Ncbraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. May 1st, 1913. m6- A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PROBATE OF WILL. In the County Court, May 17, 1913. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles T. Roblson, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of F. J. Dcntler, praying that tho Instrument filed on tho 17th day of May, 1913, and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may bo proved, approved, probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Charles T. Roblson deceased, nnd that tho exe cution of said instrument may be committed and tho administration of said estate may be granted to F. J. Dcntler ns executor. Orderod, That June 10th, 1913, at 0 o'clock n. 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 tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. A cony of this order to bo pub lished in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper of said county published In said county for three succcsslvo weeks prior to Junel0,i13. JOHN GRANT, m20-3 County Judge LEGAL NOTICE. Theodore W. Bye, James Belton, Sue H. Eaves, Franklin Peale, Mary Ann Peale and Cary Ogden &Co., a corpora tion, will take notice that on the 15th day of May, 1913, Edward Lindblad, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, against said defendants im pleaded with others, the object and prayer of which is to qulat the title to lots 3 and 4xjf Peale'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 exclude each and all of said defendants from all right, title, Hen, interest, cjuim or demand actual or contingent, in and to said premises. You aro required to answer said por tion on or before the 30th day of June, 1913. Edward Lindblad, Plaintiff. By Wilcox & Halligan, his attorneys. Chattle Mortgage Sale Whereas, Frank C. Elder did on the 19th day of Decembor, A. D. 1911, make, execute and deliver to Internat ional Harvester Co. of America, (a Wisconsin corporation) a chattlo mort gage to sccur the payment of $53.00 which was duly filed in tjie office of the County Clerk of Lincoln Countp, ,No braska, on Dec. 29th, 1911, and where as default has been mad in the conditions of said mort gage and there is 'now due and pay ablotheroon the 2Qth day of May A. D. 1913 (the date pf the first publication of this notice) the full sum of ?53.00 with interest thereon as called for by the two promissory notes secured by said 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 Baid International Harvester Co. of America will on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1913, at tho hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction to tho highest and best bidder for cash all tho following described goods, chattels and personal property doscribed in said mortgage to-wit: One Gelding, age ono year, color brown, weight 800 pounds, star in head. One colt, ago ono year, color hay, weight 800 pounds, whlto hind feet. Snid aula will lw. lilH nt tl.o .,.. HiflA Of h; A Malomi'. ImI-im.. !..... , . w. . ... tibinun a (IIIIJIUIIIUIJI. UUUSt? in tho town of Brady Islsnd, Lincoln county, Nebr. International Harvester Co. of AMERICA. By Jno. M. Brown, Agent. ! The Convenience of an Extension "How did I answer so quickly?" "Why, we've just had an exten sion telephone installed up-stairs. I can send or receive calls from either floor now, and there's no more tramping up and down to answer." an Extension the Calls to You? 408-NT Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. John Ragan, whose present residence or abode is unknown, will take notice that on the 24th day of April, 1913, Frederick W. Cross filed his petition in equity in the district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purpose of removing a cloud from nnd quieting the title to the west forty-four feet of lot two, in block one hundred and three, in the city of North Platto, Nebraska. Tho prayer of said petition is that the title to said premises be quieted and confirmed in said Frederick w. Cross, and that said John Ragan be barred from any right, title, interest claim or demand therein, by reason of any de- I .en in u wuaui ucuicc ui jjni tuion en tered in his nction for partition ol said premises and other real estate, on the 29th day of December, 1891, and while he was a minor. You are required to answur Baid petition on or before the 9th day of June, 1913. ' Dated April 25th, 1913. Frederick W. Cross, Plaintiff, By Geo. E. French his attorney. NOTICE OF HEARING. In the county court In and for Lincoln county, N ebraska. In tho matter of. tho estate of John F. Meir, de ceased. State of Nebraska, county of Lincoln ss. To all persons interested in the estate of John F. Mclr, deceased. Whereas. JusUne Grothcn has filed In this oflico an instrument purporting to be tho last will and testament of John F. Meir, deceased, late of tho county of Bureau, and state 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 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 office In said county, be fixed as tho time and placo set for proving said will, at which time nnd place, you and all concerned may appear and contest the probate of the same. It is further ordered that said petitioner give notice to all persons Interested in said estate of tho pendency of said petition, and of tho time and placo set for hearing of said petition, by causing a copy of this order to bo 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, vir: June 3rd, 1913, 9 a. m. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho official seal this 24th day of April, 1913. mG-4 John Grant, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Tho 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 WilMnton, John G. Caster and Ethel Caster are defendants, and to me directed I will on the 5th day of June, 1913, at 2 o'clock f). m., at the east front door of tho court iouso In North Platto, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy Bald decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: Lota three and four (3) & (4) in BIocIc twenty-threo (23) In the original town now city of North Platto Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Slay 14. 1913. m20-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff Legal Notice. Francis O. Mcssihger, defendant, will take notice that on the 13th day of May, 1913, Restore N. Lamb, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against sid, defendant, the object and nravor of which ant tn hv a oortniW mortgage declared null and void4 and having been paid, and long since barred by the. statute of limitation, which mortcacra la tnta,4 Jun 19th. 4895, given by one William- n. jiuimne anu wue, to t rancls Or Messlnger, for the sum of $175.00i which mortimo-M wan rnrnrt In TlnAh- 20, at Page 132, of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraika, and socurad unon lnrn 1 nnd 9 In hlm.l' 84 of the city of North Platto, Nebraska, and to have plaintiff's title to said real estate quieted as against said mortgage. You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho 30th day of June, 1913. Dated May 13th, 1913. Restore N. Lamb, Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SETTLEMET. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, is In the County Court. In the matter of tho cstato of Dorothy Rowland, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatee, and others In terested In the estate of Dorothy Rowland. TaWo notice, that John V. Rowland, lias Med In tho county court a report of his do ings as executor of said estate, and It Is ordered that the samo stand for hearing the 10th day of June. A. D.. 1313, btforo the court nt tho hour of 9 o'clock, a. in., nt which time any person Interested may appear ami except to and contest tho same. And notice of this pmettwilng Is ordered given in tho North Platto Trtbunr. a eml'wrckly newspaper, printed In said county " three succcsslvo wcks prior to June 10, wis. ( Witness my hand and tho seal of tho county court nt North Platte, Ncjjrasjca. thlSWh day of June. A D., 1913. m20-3 JulIN QUANT, CouBtr Judee Vn SSJk A