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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
One Year by Mail in advance $1.23
Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.00
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, AUG 1. 1913.
Local and Personal
MIsb V. Knox is visiting In Stnpieton
this week with filends.
Norton Dye has accepted a position
at tho Dickey ice cream parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knutlmnn left
Wednesday morning for Omaha.
Miss Nellie Hanifin of tho Leader is
taking her two woeks summer vacation.
W. D. Buchtel, of Paxton, spent tho
early part of this week In town on busi
ness. Miss Elander, of Maxwell, camo up
Tuesday morning to visit friends in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loudon loft Tues
day for Omaha to visit for a week or
Ion gar.
Herman Korr, of Maxwell, trans
acted business In town for a fow days
this week.
Mrs. C. A. Harrop, of Eustis, was
among the out of town visitors hero
this wook.
J. A. Moonoy, of Mayflower, Is
sponding a few days in town this wcok
on business.
Mrs. Allen Tift and mother Mrs.
Chamberlain left Wednesday morning
for Browns, la.
Ray Murray, of Lincoln, who spent
the flrst of this Week in town, went to
Grant Wednesday.
Mrs. L. E. Campbell, of Lawollcn,
returned home Tuesday after spending
sevoral days in towif.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins have
moved into th former Alexander house
on east Fourth street.
Misses Lillian Ginnpp and Lucilo,
Brestel, of, Brady,' aro visiting in town
with friends this week.
P.F.Paulson, Union v Pacific hotel
and dining car inspector, spent tho
first of this weok in town.
Miss Mnrjory Den left Wednesday
for Omuha and Brownvillo to visit rela
tives for a couple of weoks.
Mrs. Sam Derryborry and children,
wont to Koarnoy Wednesday morning
to visit friends and rolatlvcs.
Miss Florence Stack will resume work
at tho Clinton jewelry' store Monday
after a two weeks' vacation.
Mrs. Alex Fonwlck ldft Wednesday
morning -for Chuyonno to visit her
daughter Mrs. Hiilard Rldgely.
MIssos Fuyo Stovens and Grace
Coker, of Sutherland, visited Miss
Irene vonTrot tho foro part of this
wcok.
Mrs, J. W Donaldson and baby loft
Tuesday for St. Louis to spond a week
after whlcn thoy will visit rulntiyos in
Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. Hols Rassmusson, who
were called to 'Ctiappoll last wcok by
tho death of the lattor'a father, re
turned Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berkloy, of Ogal
alla, who spent a week with tho
former's sister Mrs. M. E. Crosby, re
turned homo Wednesday. V
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond aro enjoying
a visit from tho lattor's parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Cornford of Litchfield,
who como a few days ago.
Mrs. James Flynn and daughter
Mndgo loft Wednesday morning
for Qulncy, III,, to spond sovornl Weoks
with relatives and friends..
At a meeting of the Board of Educa
tion last weok It was agracded to allow
the city to put an electrolier on the
west siilo'of tho high school grounds,
Miss Graco Doan, of Sandusky, 0.,
who had spent several months in Cali
fornia camo a fow days ago to visit her
brothers, Messrs. Lew and Rush Doan.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCullough and
daughter Gertrude, formerly of this
city, camo from Elsie the flrst of wook
and visited local friends. Mra. Mc
Cullough left Tuesday for Indiana to
visit relatives.
Enginoer E. E. Moody was ovorcomo
by tho heat in Ogalalla tho first of this
Week and for a dny or so was in a criti
cal condition. Ho was working under
lila cngino In tho Ogalalla yards when
taken ill and for sevoral'houri was uh-
conscious. The faithful work of tho at
tending physician rovived him and ho
was brought homo on the night train.
"Walla Walla lodge CO, I. 0. 0. F.
hold their semiannual installation of
ofllcors. Tho D, E, G. M., J. M. Alex
ander, of Gothenburg, being present ho
installed tho following ofllcors in their
respective chairs for tho ensuing term:
Geo. W. Anderson, P. G Fred E.
Ilarnlsh, N. G S. M. Souder, V, G.t
Geo B. Garrard, warden, R. S. V. G.,
8. W. VanDoran. L. S. V. G.. JL.
Harden. After tho b'uslnoas session a
smoker was held and a nice lunch
served, '
Fishing Party Returns
from Encampment
E. F. Secberger, R. L. Graves, Sen
lord Hartman, C. T. Whelan and son
Kenneth and Ira L. Bare and son
Losllo returned Tuesday night from a
week's trout fishing at tho W. E. Tilton
ranch twelve miles east of Encamp
ment, Wyo. Tho party unfortunately
struck a rainy season and thol North
Platte river for five days was high and
muddy, making fishing impossible and
tho only fishing done in that stream
was Monday of tills weok, whon about
120 trout woro caught. Tho fish were
rather small, the largest weighing
about a pound when dressed. The
party, howover, had tho opportunity
while the river was muddy of fishing
in Brush crook, and while tho catch
was not largo it was sufficient to moro
than supply the household, which in
cluded tho fishermen, seven hired men,
and tho family, with fish threo times a
day.
The Tilton ranch is located In a saucer
shaped valley surrounded by mountains
the highest peaks of which aro snow
capped. Mr. Tilton runs 900 head of
cattle in tho foot hills and has sevoral
hundred acros of hay moadaws and al
falfa fields. The moadows as well as
the alfalfa flolds are irrigated, and tho
greater part of tho low lands is in
clover and timothy which produces
threo tons to'tho acre, This land was
originally sngc brush.
The ranch buildings aro fine and com
rrfodioun, steam-heated and baths. In
addition to tho 14room house there is a
log rooming house of six or eight apart
ments. About sixty 'fishermen have so
far stopped at the ranch this season,
each staying about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilton, son and daugh
ter arc well educated and refined people.
A piano, organ, guitar and other
musicinl instruments aro in uso during
the ovcnlng, thero Is a largo library of
books and all tho leading magazines as
woll as dally papers are on hand. Mr.
Tilton has been n member of the Wyo
ming legislature for two torms and is a
level hoaded, well informed man.
Before hor marrlago to Mr. Tilton
olghteon years ago, Mrs. Tilton was
principal of a city school in Massachu
setts, is well educated in all linos, an
excellent vocalist and la or has been tho
grand worthy matron of tho Order of
Eastern Star of Wyoming. At present
sho is ono of tho reviewing board of
the national chapter.
While at tho ranch tho temperature
did not exceed eighty, and during tho
nights dropped down, to forty or below.
Tho Tilton ranch is an ideal place to
stop, and undor ordinary conditions no
stream in the west affords finor fishing
than the North Platto river at that
point. Our only regret was that wo
could net remain a month instead of a
week.
Local and Personal.
Miss Ruth Wilcox is reported to ba
quite ill this weok.
Miss Alma Morrill entertained n
dozen friends at a barn dance Monday
evening.
Floyd Paosmoro hasjjrcturned from
Omaha whore ho took troatment in the
hospital.
Harold Langford oxpocts to leave in
the near future for Denvor to spond his
vacation. -
C. S. Clinton will loave in 'a. short
timo for Chicago to attend tho jowelors
convention.
Miss Mice Fitzpatriok loft tho (latter
part of last wook for Kearnoy to spend'
a couplo of wqeks.
E. T. Tramp, who had boon transac-.
ting business in Bridgeport, returned
homo Tuosday evening.
Wilson Tout loft Tuosdnyovening for
Colorado Springs to join his family
who havo boon visiting relativos thero
for two months.
Mastor Fonwlck Ridgoiy, who spent
a month with his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Fonwlck, returned to Choy
onnq WodneBdny.
Jossu Williams, of Lincoln, camo a
fow days ago to visit his uncle E. W.
Crane and accepted a position as
pianist at tho Pat theatre.
Mrs. Edward Griosor ontertalnod a
dozen frionds nt a six o'clock supper
Tuesday ovoningin honor of Mrs. Dean
and daughter Graco of Sandusky, 0.
All membors of tho Robokah lodgo
are requested to b,o prestnt at tho
Initiation sorvicos to bo held Friday
evening. Refreshments will bo served.
Warren Irish, nn old soldier of
Boise, Idaho, spent Wednesday in
town while onrouto homo from tho re
union at Gettysburg and a visit in other
oastern points.
Misses Agnes Bartlett and Kathorine
Doyle, of Lincoln, who visited tho
former's grandmother Mrs. John Mur
ray for Boveral weoks, loft for home
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hondorson, of
Cofad, Mrs. Chorry, of Poorla, and
Mrs. Smith, of Codar Rapids, visitod
William Adair this wcok.
Messrs. Horton Mungor, Richmond
Blrge, Arthur Bullatd. Millogo Bullard,
Robert Armstrong, Francis Flynn,
Ruth Fitzgerald and Virginia Bullard
! went to Lexington Wodncsday to at
tend the tennis tournament.
Baptist Church Notes.
Sunday morning the Lord's Suppor
will bo celebrated and tho pastor will
deliver a meditation on the Communion
Service. Sunday ovoning tho subject
will bo "The Fountain of Youth"
Baptism will bo udministercd at the
ovening service.
B. Y. P. U., at soven o'clock, subject,
"The Ideal Christian," leader, Mrs.
Leon. The young people have organized
a tonnis association and a court wilt be
prepared on tho B & M right of way. It
is hoped that all of the young peoplo
will bocomc interested in lawn tennis.
A young women's missionary society
has been organized with about twenty
charter members. Meetings will be
held each Thursday evening.
England and the Maximum Wage.
Englnnd know the maximum wage
long before tho minimum wns thought
of. It en mo about after the plaguo of
1818 had swept away half tho popula
tion. Work was at a standstill for
wont of workers and wages went up bo
enormously Hint tho Rtato thought it
necessary to fix a limit. Tho state or
dered that tho laborer should not mere
ly accept gratefully what was offered
him, but that bo must not lenvo bis
parish In search of another master on
pain of having tho letter "I?'' ifor fugi
tive) branded upon his forehead. Stat
utes of this kind wcro popular up to
Queon Elizabeth's time, whon tho last
of tho series was passed "in. tho hopo
that it should banish Idleness, ndvanco
husbandry and yield unto tho hired
person, both in tho timo of scnrclty
and in tho timo of plenty, a convenient
proportion of wages."
Rod Light and Photographs.
Why have wo to develop photographs
in n red light? We know that -white
light is really a mixture of light of all
sorts of colors red, yellow, green, blue
and so on. Somo of these lights of va
rious colors havo one kind of power
and somo nnothcr. Now, the kind of
light that Iioh tho power of causing
chemical changes, which is tho light
wo photograph by. Is mainly violet
light. Wo can seo In n way by rod
light, but red light has practically no
influenco on photographic plates. Wo
may sny tliut photographic plates can
not seo red light, and so wo can uso
red light to develop them by without
feurlng that flio photograph of our
faces or tho wnlls of tho room will, bo
printed on tho plates.
Tho Epitaph of Mary Lyon.
In tho grounds of Mount Ilolyoko
seminary, overlooking tho beautiful
valley through which tho Connecticut
flows seaward, is n monument to Mary
Lyon, tho Massachusetts toucher who
founded tho college. On It is Inscribed
a sentence of her own, "Thero is noth
ing in the unlversu that I am afraid of
but that 1 shall not know nud do all
my duty."
Wondoro of Henry VIII.
"Ilcury VIII. was king of Englnnd
and tho greatest widower that over
was," states u boy's essay quoted In
tho London Lancet. "Ho was born at
a place called Annie Domino, and ho
had 350 wives. Tho flrst was behead
ed and then executed, tho second was
revoked, and the third died, and then
ho married Ann Bulletin."
Two Moro to Food.
"You aro n fraud! You said yester
day that you had sovon starving chil
dren, and today you Rny you havo
nine."
"Both stories nro true, sir."
"How do you maUo that out?"
"Twins born last night." Exchange.
no who blackens others does not
Whiten himself.
Remarkable Cure of Dysentery.
"I wan attacked with dvsontory about
July 15th, and used tho doctor's medi
cine and other remedies with no relief,
only getting worse all tho timo. I was
unablo to do anything and my weight
dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suf
forcd for about two months whon I was
advisod to uso Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used
two bottles of it and it cave mo perma
nent relief," writes 11. W. Hill of.
Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers.
Notice.
Notice is ie hereby given that on the
Gth day of July, 1913, U corporation
was formed in Lincoln county, Ne
braska, tho numo of said corporation
being Liork-Sandall Company. The
principal placo of transacting tho bus
iness of said company shall bo in tho
city of North Platto, Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
Tho genoral nature of the business
to bo transacted shall bo the buying
and selling of groceries, queenswaro.
hardware, and other articles of
merchandise at wholesale and retail.
Tho amount of tho capital stock
authorized Is $10,000.00 divided into
ono hundred shares of 5100.00 each,
eighty-five shares of which shall be
subscribed and fully paid up at the
timo of the organization of the com
pany. Tho date of tho commencement
of said corporation shall bo on the 7th
day of July, 1913,nndits termination on
tho 7th day of July, 1923. Tho highest
amount of indebtedness to which the
corporation shall at dny time Bubjoct
itself shall not exceed two-thirds of
its paid up capitaPstock. The affairs
of tho corporation aro to be managed
by a boarll of three directors together
with tho president and secretary mid
treasurer, together with such other
ciurKS nnu servants as satu ollicers
may appoint and hire.
Slgnod this 6th day of Julv, 1913.
Lierk-Sandall Company.
& 4-444( a-t
GEO. D. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over McDonald Bank.
? Phones I Office 130 9
Fhones J Readonce 115
Notice of Special Election.
To the Electors of the City of North
Platte:
Nolico is hereby given that on tho
19th day of August, 1913, in tho city of
North Platte, an election will be hold
at which the following proposition shall
be submitted to the voters of said city:
"Shall tho playing of baso ball bo per
mitted within the citv limits of North
Platte on tho first day of the week, J
commonly called taunuay, as provided
for in Chapter 10 of tho Session Laws
of 1913?
The polling places for said election
shall be:
In the First ward, atthei'bose house
In said ward; in the Second ward in the
Commissioners' room on tho second
floor of the court house in said ward;
In the Third ward, at the hose house in
saiil ward, and in the Fourth ward, at
the hose house in said ward.
The ballots to be used in said election
shall haye printed thereon:
"For permitting tho playing of base
ball within tho city of North Platte on
the first day of the week, commonly
called Sunday."
"Against premitting the playing of
base ball within the city of North Platte
on the first day of the week, commonly
called Sunday."
Those voting in favor of said proposi
tion shall mark their ballots with an X
opposite the paragraph beginning with
"For permitting tho playing of base
ball in the City of North Platto.
Those voting againit said proposition
shall mark their ballots with an X op
posite the paragraph beginning" with
"Against premitting the ptnying of
baso ball in the city of North Platte.
Said election shall be openntO o'clock
u. m. and rcmnln open until 7 o'clock
p. m. of said date.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto
subscribed ray name this 19th dav of
July, 1913. E. H. Evans,
Attest: CJ. F. Temple, Mayor.
j22 4 City Clerk. (Seal.)
Notice For Bids.
Notice is hereby iven that sealed
bids will bo received at the office of
the city clerk of North Platte, Ne
braska, up to 5 o'clock n. m.. August
7th, 1913, for the construction of an
qxtension to bewer Lateral "11" in
Baid city according to plans and speci
fications now on file in the office of the
City Clerk of said city.
Approximate estimate of cost of ex
tension to sewer lateral as per report
of city engineer is $1031.00.
Local labor to be employed as far as
practicable. -
Certified check on local bank of 2 per
cent of amount of bid will be required
to insure entering contract.
Satisfactory bond to be given them
when contract is signed.
Mayor and city council reserve the
right to roject any or all bids.
By order of tnc city council.
Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk.
000es)0aeaaaaaeacca
DR. J. S. TWINEM, j
HomeopathlcPhyslclanandSurgeon
s Hospital accommodations for Medical and
0 surgical attention given obstetrical cases.
OtUco Pliono 183 lies. Phono 283 i
OOIco McDonald State Bank Illd'c J
M9itessaesetae
Office phone 241. Res. phono "217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
f-- bk a
t A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. j
Doctors Ames & Ames,
:: Physicians and Surgeons,
ii Is
i Utlice over Stone Drug Co.
S
) Office 273
rnones r !,,,,- 0-0
2" .fciaA;tHW tllU v
cj
Dr. J. K. Elms,
Eyo, Ear, Nose and
Throat Glasses
fitted Also
Homeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over McDonald State
Bank.
North Platto. Phono 36.
PATRONIZE THE nAT
lfl House of Good Show! H I
When in North Platte.
Motion Pictures. Runs Every
iNignt. fliatinee Saturday After
noon atziau U'ciork.
10 CENTS.
Di IjedfiBld dfield.
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. ItEDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE 13. ItEDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
Oldest Dank In Lincoln County
PIcDonald
Sate Bank
North Platte, Nebr.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
We Solicit Your Uuslnnss.
Business Man, Mechanic
and Laborer
Will find the cigars we make will
suit them. They are thjo best made
for the money, whether you pay a
nicklo or a dime. Then they are made
in North Platte, which should cut some
figuro to those who believe in patron
izing home industry.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
The Maker of Good Cigars.
Statement of the Condition
or THK
MUTUAL BUILDING 8
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
of "North Platte. Nebraska,; on the 30th
day o( June, 1913.
Certificate No.ss.
ASSETS.
Tlrst mortgage loans 507 IKK) 00
Stock loans 3 600 00
Cash 12 487 01
Delinquent Interest, premiums and
lines 780 70
Expenses and taxes paid 1 141 8S
Other assets S3 18
Total..... J525 097 77
LIAUILIT1KS.
Capital stock paid up $183 229 Wl
Reserve fund 10 100 00
Undivided prollts 20 Ui 81
Due Shareholders on incomploto
loans 0 623 10
Total S325P97 77
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES TOR
THE YEAH ENDING JUNE 30, 1013,
HECK1PTS.
Ilalance on hand Jul1 1,1012 J 7 410 W
Dues 189 813 00
Interest, premiums and lines
E fees 39 160 CO
Loans repaid 03 0O3 oil
Ta.es and Insurance 35504
Total !219 779 06
EXPKNDITUIIKS.
Loans ; Ji45 TOO 00
Expenses 1874 95
Stock redeemed ftO 2tU 58
Cash on hand , 12 4h7 01
Taxes and Insurance 418 12
Total , $219 779 60
Statu of Nobraska, Lincoln county, t.s.
I, Samuel Goozec, secretary of tho above
named Association, do solemnly swear that
tho foreirolnj? statement of tho condition of
said Association Is truo and correct to the
host ot my knowledge and belief.
Samuel Goozee, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 11 th
day of July. 1913.
Thank Uuchanan. Notary Public.
My commission expires Juno 9th, 1919.
T.C. PATTEimOK. I
O.O Weinoani), Directors.
W. E. Stawh. t
Signet Chapter O. E. $.,
NO. 55
Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
V
DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Red 456 E05H Dewey St.
North Platte, Nebraska.
)l
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C36 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
The Old Reliable
When your clothes need pressing,
cleaning and repairing, let the Old Re
liable Tailor do it and do it right We
have been doing this work in North
Platte for thirty years, know how to
do it and do it the way it should be
done.
That means satisfaction to you.
F. J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of the Nyal drug store.
Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Gth and Vino Streets
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
R. D. Thomson.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Strlal No. 04809
DEPARTMENT Or THE INTEniOR.
United States Land Office
At North PUtte. Nebraska. July 25. 1913.
Notico Is hereby elven that norDnnl A. Vnu.
of North Platte. Neb., who on Juno 28, 1910. made
homestead entry. No. 04Sll, "or EH NEt,
EM, SWH. and SEl4 bti on SO. Town
ship 11, N. Kaneo 80, Vt 6th Principal
Merldan, has filed notico of Intention to make
three year proof, to establish claim to the land
abovo described, Ieforo tho rearlstcr and receiver
at North Platto. Nebraska, on tho 19th day of
September, 1913.
Claimant names as wltncssses: George Miller
or somerset, eieo., wnnam uunter, Amamlus
Kunkle, both of North PUtte, Neb., Howard
Slmms. of Wcllfleet, Nebr.
J29-G J. E. EVANS. Register.
NOTICE TOR PU11LICATION.
Serial No. 01051,
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Oilico at North Platte. Nob.
June 19. 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby siven that James llcchan,
Jr., of North Platte. Neb., who, on May 1. 1907,
made II, E. No. 22955. SerlalNo. 01051, for
WH. and Vt of EM, Section 20.
Township 16, North, Ranire 31, West of the 6th
Principal Merldan, lias filed notice of Intention
to make final five year proof, to establish
Claim to the land above described, before the
register' and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on
the 20th day of Auzust. 1913.
. Claimant names as witnesses: D. D. McN'eel,
uiiiutinpiewMu, iv. ty.uruvea. Arinurioops.au
of North Platte. Neb.
421-6 J. E EVANS. Register.
Ml
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution on transcript Issued
from theDlstrict Court of Lincoln county, Nebras.
ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein Knox and Walter a corporation
partnership li plaintiff, and E. Rlma, Is de
fendant, and to me directed. I will
on the 23rd day of August, 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:
Northeast quarter (nek) section two
(2) In township fifteen (15), range thirty
(30), west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated at North Platte, Neb., Jul y 14, 1913.
J 15-5 A. J. Salisbury-, Sheriff
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
WAIVER OF REGULAR ADMINISTRATION.
In tho matter of the estnto of Albert W. Mc
Keow n, deceased.
In the county court.
On reading and tiling the petition of Frances
E. McKeown praying that regular administration
of said estate may be waived aa provided by
Sections 6202. 3, 4, G and 6 of Cobbcy's Statutes
for 1911.
Ordered, that July 26th, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
in the forenoon Is asigned for hearing said peti
tion when all persons Interested in said matter
may appear in the county court to beheld In
and for said county and show cause why the
prayer of tho petitioner shonld not be granted.
This order to be printed for four (4) successive
waeks In tho North Platte.Trlbunc, a legal semi
weekly newspaper published iln Lincoln county,
Nebraska prior to July 2fith, J913.
J2-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, JunelOth, 1913.
In the matter of the estate of Charles T. Rob!
son. Deceased. .
Notice is hereby given, that the creditors of said
deceased will meet the Executor of said
estate, beforo tho county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at tho county court room, in said
county, on the 15th day cf July 1913, and on
the 15th day of Jan., 1914, at 9 o'clock a. 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, nnd one year f,or the Executor to
settle said estate, from the 10th day of June. 1913.
A copy of this order to be published In the
North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly tnews
paper printed for four successive weeks prior
to said date of hearing, July 15th. 1913.
J17-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
Notice.
C. F. Graham, first name unknown,
will take notice, that on the 16th day
of June, 1913, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice
of the Peace of North Platte No. 1 Pre
cint, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued
an order of attachment for the sum of
$18.60, in an action pendingbefore him,
wherein Mrs. Mip: Post is plaintiff
and C. E. Grnh.v , 1 .rt name unknown,
defendant, that prun-rty consisting of
money in the hands of the Union Pacific
Railroad Company, a corporation, has
been attached under said order. Said
cause was continued to the 4th day of
August, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m.
r Mrs. Maggie Post, Plaintiff,
North Platte, Nebr., June 23rd, 1913.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on the
8th day of July, 1913, Charles Vest,
Junior, filed a petition in the office of
the county clerk of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, praying that a license bo
granted him by the board of county
commissioners of said county to operate
a pool hall in the village of Wellfleet,
Nebraska. All objections or remon
strances to the granting of said license
must bo on file with tho county clerk
of said county on or before the 5th
day of August, 1913, at two o'clock in
the afternoon; at which timo the Board
of County commissioners will hear and
pass upon said application at the court
house in said county.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners. C. W. Yost,
County Clerk.
Notice for Publication.
In the county- court of Lincoln
county.Nebraska.
Allen Brothers Company, a partner
ship, Plaintiff, vs E. F. Scott, first and
real name unknown,F. S. Scott first and
real name unknown, H. L. Groves, first
and real name unknown and John
Gildea, defendants.
The defendants E. F. Scott and F.
S. Scott will take notice that on the
13th day of June, 1913, the plaintiff
filed his petition in the county court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, against E.
F. Scott and F. S. Scott, H. L. Groves
and John Gildea, the object and prayer
of which is to recover the sum of $341.80
with interest thereon according to the
tenure of certain nromisory notes given
to secure the purchase price of a stock
of merchandise, which said notes are
past duo and unpaid. That there is now
due upon said notes the sum of $341.80
with interest, for which the plaintiff
prays judgment. That an attachment
has issued in said action against the
goods of the said defendants, towit, a
certain stock of merchandise, situated
in Dickens, Nebraska, (and in the pos
session of John Gildea). You are re
quested to answer said petition on or
beforo the 4th day of August, 1913.
Dated the 20th day of June, 1913.
Allen Brothers Company.
J8-4 Plaintiff.
By M. E. Crosby, their attorney.
Notice for Publication.
Chris Rasmussen and E P, Rasmus
sen, first and real name unknown, De
fendants, will take notice that on the
14th day of May, 1913, L C. Severns,
plaintiff, herein filed his petition in the
district court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, against the said defendants,
nnd each of them, the object and prayer
of which are to recover the sum of
$3G3.62, together with interest thereon
at the rate of seven per cent per annum
from the 14th day of May, 1913, which
said sum is duo and payable to the
plaintiff from the defendants, and each
of them, upon a certain promissory note
executed and delivered by the defen
dants on May 20th, 1912, to one Wil
liam Bollew, and thereafter sold, trans
ferred and delivered to the plaintiff
horein for a valuable consideration.
That at the same time plaintiff filed an
affidavit in attachment in said action
and caused an order of attachment to
bo issued and property belonging to the
defendants, andeachof them, towit: All
of section nine (9) except about one and
one-half acres (U) in the north east
quarter (NEJ) of the south east quar
ter (SEi) in said section, township ten
(10), range twenty-eight (28) West of
the sixth P. M., Lincoln County, Ne
braska, has been attached under said
order. Plaintiff prays for judgment
against the said defendants, andeachof
them, in the sum of $3G3.52, together
with interest from the 14th day of May.
1913. "
You, and each of you, are required to
answer said petition on or before the
25th day of August, 1913.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1913.
L. C. Severns,
By Muldoon & GIBBS,
His Attorneys.
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