i It Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year by Mail In advanco $1.26 . Kntored at Nortli Platte, Nebraska, Post fajfi . ollice ns Second Class Matter. FRIDAY. SEPT. 26. 1913. MLeypoldt & Wickstrom, of Hershey, have closed a contrnct for the sale of 9,000 worth of sweet clover seed. The greater part of this was cut by the firm on lands adjacent to Hershey. If is now estimated that thirty-five thousand dollars worth of swet clover seed will be shipped out of Lincoln county this fall and winter. Several cars of this seed will bo shipped to Sioux City. This is the fall wo have no politics in Nebraska, the ono year in forty odd without a state or county election. Thanks to our legislators in tn future we will have nn election but once in two years instead of every year. Of course hero in North Platte we will continue to havo special elections cralorc thanks or curses, which-cver vou nloase. to our adoption of the initiative and roferendum. A number of Lincoln county men who attended tho state fair this fall and nlso saw the exhibits at the Lincoln county fair, have no hesitancy in saying that tho Lincoln county exhibit, so far as It went, surpassed any exhibit nt tho state fair. They agreo that our showing of grain, vegetables and grassos surpassed in quality those on exhibition at Lincoln. All of which speaks well for Lincoln county. The firo Tuesday evening demonstra ted two things: That North Platte's firo department is in a badly disorganized condition, which is not duo so much to the members as it to the penurious treatment the department haa received at the hnnds of short sighted citizens who oppose oycry effort made to better tho department. The othor demonstration was the fine proa suro given by tho now pump tit tlio wator plant. Copies of tho Cody, Wyo., Herald received at this oflico tell of tho recep tion tendered Prince Albert, rulor of Monaco, pnd tho opening of the Park county fair, In both of which ovonts Colonol Cody and tho two will devote Colonel Cody figured conspicuously. Tho Princo is tho guest of some thno to hunting big gamo in tho Big Horn mountains Under tho Col onel's direction a frontier day program was givon In connection with tho opon ing of tho county fair. Thore is much buncombe about this talk that the furmor though he raised lesi corn this yoar than Inst, ho will not fall much behind bocauso tho price of corn will be higher. This reasoning would bo all right If tho farmer sold all tho corn ho raised, but in a Bhort year liko this ho has no surplus, ho must feed to his horses and his milch cows nil thnt ho grow. To such n farmer it is a disadvantage, rather than an advan tage, to have corn prices exceptionally high. How can ho bo benefitted by eighty-cent corn if ho has none to sell? At th Mothodlut conferonco hold at Lincoln last week, which called out tho attendance of 400 ministers from ovory section of tho state, It was announced openly that tho automobile is a great hindrance to church attendance. Mem bers possessed of nn automobile, or at least many of them, prefer a rldo on n pleasant Sunday morning or on a balmy Sunday evening to n pew In a hot, stuffy church, and tho risk of a sermon that may bo tiresome . That thoy should havo such n profcrenco is only human nature, though some of our more radical Meth odist brothern may dub tho automobile a creation of the devil. Mrs. John Worthly Is reported to be quite ill athor homo in tho Second ward. Mrs. O. II. Thoolocko left yostorday morning for Omaha to visit relatives for a week or moro. A baby boy was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. A. Toons, who live several miles north of town. Attornoy Ctlssman, of Cedar Rapids, came a few days ago to transact busi ness horo for a wook or moro. Dr. AVurtele loft the first" of "thTs woek for Denver to visit friends nnd accompany his family homo. Mrs. John Nisloy and family came Tuesday evening from Elm Creok to make their home In this city. Mrs. Clarence Tollofson, of Suther land la spending this week with hor sister Mrs. "SY. H. C. Woodhurst. P. II. Lonorgan returned Tuesday evening from Omaha whero he trans acted busluess for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Gandy, are spending thle week with Mr. and M's. Webb Hughes and othor relatives. Mr. and MrB. James Brady left tho first of this week for Sioux City to spend several weeks with relatives. & f '"is. $ . I I i MM' ' K $ mvmmm I i yMl i ' mm i ! i - fw v If J I ' i m9o 11 t Tiipjw . I s i mm , ?, 8, tf.O . & x . ill y Wi $ ' ' WVlr l)D Adler's K ... 'VF 1 f'fl Suits andOvereoato i '"-, 1 ' vM M us toils WA .iiw, Wlllif 1 f I ST.' OC .". I '111! ii I I IT "t ' I W & THIS Is tho right place for the right clothes at the right price. Those Adler's Collegian Suits and Overcoats we are showing are certainly "the class." Hand tailored from exclusive fabrics, they have a styio and character you are bound to admire. We have a wide enough range of models and materials to make sure of pleasing your taste. Look them over now, while our stock is at its best. C. O. WEINGAND. Prize Winners at the County Fair (concluded from last issuo.) IIATTENHUIIO Lunch cloth, Mrs W A Blalock, 1st; Mrs It Buchanan, 2d Doiley, Mrs W A Blalock, 1st Original design, Mrs W A Blalock, 1st Handkerchief, Mrs C C Rose, 1st Pillow case, Irs E L Hastings, 1st; Mrs J Singloton, 2d KNIT WOUK Dresser scarf, Mrs R A Carman, 1st LACE WOUK Point lace hankerchief, Mrs F Marti, 1st and 2d Point laco doiley, Mrs W A Bla lock, 1st and 2d Point laco doiley. Mrs J Sincelton, 1st and 2d Tntting handkerchief, Mrs V A Bla lock, 1st Tatting Insertion, Mrs C E Simon. 1st Laco coat, Mrs Manery, 1st I Collection, Mrs V A Blalock, 1st KENSINGTON Table cover, Mrs B Buchanan, 1st Sideboard BCirf, Mrs F Buchanan, 1st Dresser scurf, Mrs FA VanDorhoof, 1st Contorpieo Mrs Fred Marti, 1st and 2nd Lunch cloth, Mrs Fred Marti, 1st; Mrs It A tiarman, 2d Sofa pillow. Mrs Frod Marti. lst:Miss Ida Woinburg, 2d Baby pillow, Mrs J G Mannne, 1st Doiley, Mrs V H Dienor, 1st and 2d ' Pillow slips, Mrs N J Dillion. 1st; Ida Weinberg, 2d Child's dress, Mrs It A Garman, 1st Towel, Mrs W V Hoagland, 1st: Mrs LoHtor Walker, 2d Embroidered night gown, Zclla John son, 1st American Beauty Rose, Mrs II M Johnson, 1st Shopping bag, Mnrio B Surber Jobat, Mrs J G Monanc, 1st Night dress, Mrs E J VanDorhoof, 1st Infant's dress, Mrs. J G Monano, 1st Belt, Mrs J G Monano, 1st Baby's bonnet. Mrs J G Mcnano, 1st EYELET EMHHOIDEKY Centerpiece, Elizabeth Weinberger, 1st; Mrs J G Monane, 2d Doiley, Mrs It F Cottrell, 1st; Mrs It A Garman, 2d Lunch cloth, Mrs Ed VanDorhoof, 1st DrBsor scarf, Mrs N J Dillion, 1st Stock collar, Mrs Ed Vnndorhoof, 1st Tumbler doiley, Mrs J G Menane, 1st Corsot cover, Mrs It F Cottrell, 1st; Mrs J Singelton, 2d Apron, Mrs It F Cottrell. 1st Pillow case. Mrs E J Vnndorhoof. 1st. Mrs R F Cottrell, 2d Centerpiece, Mrs E L Poor, 1st Shirtwaist, Mrs J G Menane, 1st Apron, Marie Hoagland, 1st HAHDANGEIl EMHHOIDEKY Lunch cloth, Mrs II A Lawhead, 1st Dresser scarf, Elizabeth Weinberger, 1st Sofa pillow, Mrs C E Simon, 1st Centerpiece, Miss Lula Richie, 1st OLU LA111ES DEPT. Silk Quilt, Mrs C C Rosa. 1st prizo Worsted Quilt, Mrs C C Rose, 1st prizo Cotton Quilt, Mrs T M Collagen 1st nnd 2d prizo Handkerchief, Mrs W A Blalock 1st prize OIKLS DEl'T. Apron, Miss Florence Young, 1st prize Pillow Case, Miss Helen Let!), 1st prize Button Holes, Margaret Frederick son, 1st prize Doiley, Miss Holen Loth, 1st prizo Center pieco, Mrs E L Poor, M prizo fX it i. 'Hi ,Wto W i ft wMff&mm w M-.m i . I , IBiAMjafi m -jSlMUiS FINE ARTS OILS Animal, MrsT E Doolittle, 1st prizo Landscape, .Mrs T E Doolittlo, 1st; Mrs M E Crosby 2d Flowers, Miss Agnes Huffman, 1st; Mrs T E Doolittle 2d Fruit, Mrs T E Doolittle, 1st Game, A F Hammond, 1st Fish, A F Hammond, 1st; A A Schatz 2d Figuro, Mrs TE Doolittle, 1st WATEIt COLOIt Landscape, Miss Mabel Dnke, 1st; Mrs J G Monnne, 2d Flower, Miss Mabel Duke, 1st and 2d Fruit, Miss Mnble Duke, 1st Figure, Mrs J G Menane, 1st; Mrs E M Smith, 2d Animal, .Mrs Perry Carson, 1st I'ASTEL Animal, Mrs M E Crosby, 1st CltAYON Aninjal, Mis T E Doolittle, 1st ' PITROOKAIMIY Basket, Miss Eva Hoagland, 1st AMATEUH PHOTOGRAPHY Portrait, Sam Macoy, 1st, (w. W Likes, 2d Intorior, Sam Macey, 1st; Mrs J G Menane, 2d Landscape, Sam Macey, 1st; Mrs J G Menane. 2d Landscape with figure, Sam Macey, 1st; C W Likes, 2d Landscape with animal Sam Macey, 1st HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Jar Butter, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st; Mrs II .1 Hanson, 2d Sample Butter, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st; MrsO L Wntkins, 2d Bread. Mrs E S Dav s. lit: Mrs C I Lewis, 2d Graham Broad, Mrs E S Davis, 1st Bread by Girl, Miss Kate Marey, 1st Angelfood, Mrs Ray Kelly, 1st Chocolate Cake, Mrs M E Scott, 1st pplo Pie, Mrs M M Abel, 1st Johnny Cake, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st 1 Egg Cake, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st Tomato canned, Miss Kato Macey, 1st JELLIES Apple, Mrs M E Crosby. 1st; Mrs M M Abel, 2d Crabapple, Mrs E W Wright. 1st Current, Mrs R F Cottrell, 1st Wild Grape. Mrs C I Hill. 1st Plum, Mrs M E Crosby 1st Buffalo Berry. Mrs CI Hill, 1st Best Collection, Mrs M E Crosby. 1st Peach, Mrs W S Dolson, 1st Grape Wine, Mrs. C I Lewis, 1st Apple, plum and grapo, Mrs M E Crosby, 1st JAMS Blackberry, Mrs It F Cottrell, 1st Ra8pborry, Mrs John Singloton, 1st CANNED FRUITS Wild Grapes, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st Plums. Mrs C 1 Hill. 1st Peach, Mrs N J Dillon, 1st Pears, Mrs W S Dolson, 1st Cherries, Mrs. John Singleton, 1st: Mrs W S Dolson, 2d RURAL SCHOOLS District No 78, best exhibit, Map of Lincoln county, Lola Potter, isi; iicicn i.Atii, zu Penmanship, Helen Loth, 1st; Laura Porter, 2d GRADED SCHOOLS . Best oxhibitB of grammar rooms, 0, 7 and 8 grades, Lincoln school, 1st Washington, 2d Best exhibit of Intermediate grades. O'FallonB. 1st; Washington. 2d Host exhibit in nny primary room, Washington, 1st; Lincoln, 2d FRUITS Collection summer apples, 3 varities Dave Hunter, 1st; L E Jones, 2d Fall apples. 3 varities, D B McNeal. 1st; L E Jones, 2d Wintor apples, 3 varities, Griffith, 1st; u E Jones, 2d Peaches, Lem Bailey, 1st Plums, E W Wright, 1st Grapos, Mrs C I Lewis, 1st Plums, S S Reynolds, 1st Ponrs, Dave Hunter, lst;S J Koch, 2d Plants in pots. P W Olson, 1st Honey, Geo Scharman, 1st; Griffith, F L Simon, 1st: Chns liupier, 2d PRIZE BABIES, Mrs Julia VanDoran's baby, 1st; Baby Genevieve Lcynoldt. 2d: Baby Lela Shancr; 3rd HOGS, IIAMI'SIIIHE ' Hoar under G months, C A Wyman, 1st nnu znu Sow under 6 month, C A Wyman, 1st lioar unuer i year, k i uyman, isc Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 021. 'i st (aneeatt9tce i DR. J. S. TWINEM, HotncopathlcPhyilclan andSurgeon Hospital nccommwlations for Medical and surgical nttentlon given obstetrical cases. Olllco I'liono 183 lies. I'hono 283 Offlco McDonald State Hank IlldV oawaaeaeaottsti(Baonctt Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. For Thirty or more Years. We have been making, repairing cleaning, and nltoring clothes for tno people of North Platte, We have aimed to give satisfaction, and we guess we have been successful, else the people vould not now pat ronzc us. Give us a chance to do your work. 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. ,44444,4--tf--fe fc4sWf -e GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. f 'J f X ) Office 130 ) Residence 115 Phones r ' Jrifc ft-?: JJrifr t-frfr "iMi'M?!J!fiM'fl-fl Sfs'JMi j Signet Chapter 0. E. S., I NO. 53 ; Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every ; month at Masonic Hall nt 7:30 p. m. y,3' PATRONIZE THE nflT riV House of GoodShowl HI When in North Piaffe. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. rrrrmMTTixaerEi gnrrar'rgnmrsyra Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Directors of the Platte Valley Irriga tion District will receive sealed bids for the construction of concrete founda tions and floors for ten steel bridges nnd ior tno construction ot twelve concrete checks and drops combined, nlso one concrete nrch. Work must be com menced on or before October 15th, 1913. BidB must bo based upon tho specifica tions on file covering this work and shall bo mads on regular bidding blanks furnished by I. E. Ware, Secretary, at Hershey, Neb. All bids must bo in the office of tho Secretary by 10 o'clock, a. m., October 7th, 1913, when same will be opened. The board reserves the right to re ject any nnd all bids. I. E. Ware, G6-G Sec. Platto Valley Irr. Dist. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice Is hereby giving that no hunt ing or trensspassing will be allowed on the lands of the undersigned who reside south and west of North Platte. Violations of this notico will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law. Wm. Bennur, Elmer Dagget, Wm. Hunter, Chas. Howard, E. A. Roberts, Ode Roberts, Jess Kunkle, Clark Howard, G. T. Knotts, Frank Facka, C. Broedor, Eli Kunckle, C. Porter A. J . Howard, W. Kunkle. D C. Carrigan, C. V. Turpie, D. J. KnoS? M. C. Leth, A. Leth, A. Zuler, Georgo Garman, W. E. Mester, C. F. Zimmerman W. E. Collins, G. W. EUis, J. S. Hnrdin, L. Lloyd F. Montague II. M. Hershey Jos. Hershey George Single, C. S. Bethell. Wm. Facka, Lester Andorson, M. Ortan, Arthur Connor, Ed Wilson. A. W. Tool. Gunderson Bros. 0. L Watkins, J. A. Kunkle, A. Kunkle. D. W. Kunklo, Hugh Songor, L. L. Itowoly, Louise Grulke, Ward Weekly, Clyde Long, Roy Melton, John Pulls, J. K. Crow, F. Kronquest, F L. Woinburg, S. D. Goldsmith D. A. Voss. F. W. Collins W. H.Backley, C. R. Osgood, Ed. Frooman. G. W. Ruff Guinea pigs, trBrffpirnwMMl1' 11" J "1 STCHfaB itHRMBfficjIf1"" A'Bi. IniV mmwiiaX I ! APOLLO HOTEL 10JO GLENARM STREET DENVER, COLO. I'HHD It. GlNN. I'rOp. II. Wiliiur Way, Mgr. 73 rooms with prlvata hath; 50 rooms without bath. Ratos with bath, 51.50. Rates without bath, 51.00. Special rates, by the week or month. Cafe in connection. Elewitor service, hot and cold wa ter and telephone In every room. One block from Orpheum theatre, two blocks from Broadway theatre. Take Seventeenth Street Cor Notice fo rBids Sealed bids will be received by tho undersigned secretary of the Eonrd of Education of tho school district of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, up to tho hour of 6 o'clock p. m on the 4th day of October, 1913, lor lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 140, of the original town of North Platte, exclusive of the building, the lots will be sold separately. Bids will also be received for tho building and foundation. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By older of the Board of Education. A. F. Streitz, Secty. Oldest Bank in Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Buolnsos. fU sauuua ut Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residenco Red 636 Office 4o0 C. H. WALTERS. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red ICC E03V5 Dewey St. North I'lattc, Nebraska. ur. u. i. iims. Hy-'wr.t.vv Eye, Ear, Noso and 'ZrSSpS&k, Throat Glasses VBliS ftttfrl Also VPSS' Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office over McDonald State Bank. North Platte. Phono 36. Notice To Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, wih set as a Board of Equilization, beginning nt the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., ot the 21st day of October. 1913. at the Council Chamber at the Library Building in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estate lying andbcingwithin tho extension to SEWER DIbTRICT "M" taxes for the purpose of paying the costs of the construction of tho extension the latoral Sewer in said Sewor District "M" and that 3ald taxes will be levied upon each parcsl of real estate according to tho extent of bene fits to be enual and uniform, such levy of taxes will be according to the front foot of the lots or real estate within said Sewer District or according to such other rule as the City Council sitting as such Board of Equilization may adopt ior tno uisiriDuuon or adjustment ot such costs. All persons interested .ill file their objections, if any they have, to the assessment of tnxes against their prop erty on or before the 21st dav of Oct ober, 1913, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., (Cen tral Time) with the City Clerk. By order of tho Mayor and City council made tho lGth day of Septem ber, 1913. Chas. F. Temple, s'--S City Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. OlSbU DEPARTMENT OP TIIK INTKRIOH. United States Lnnd Olllco At North Platte, Nebraska, Sept.8th. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Daniel Carrigan of North Platte, Neb., who on Sept. 9, 1910, made homestead entry. No, 04bS9, for NHand NM of Sl, Section 26, Township 12 N. Rango 32, W. of 6th Principal Meridan, lias filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, liefore the register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 6th day of No ember, 1913. Claimant names as witnessses: Philip T. Hell. Wendell MeCrum. Paul Smith, Carl Hroeder. all of North Platte, Nebr. 16-6 J. E. Evans Register. Dij!. r8dfield redfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. KEDriELD. Surecon. JOE B. REDP1ELI). Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . I'HONE 642. Two Attractions. North Platte has two attractions it pretty women and tho cigars made by Schmalzried. Both attractions are pleasing; and both aro in demand. Perhaps you have not been smoking Schmalzried cigars and don't know how good they are; if so, try them. You will not be disappointed. J F. SCHMALZRIEn. The Maker of Good Cigars. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, Aug. 2Gth, 1913. In tho mutter of tho estate of Catherine Mc Govcrn, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Klvcn, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet the Executors of eald estate, before tho county judfre of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on tho !iO.h i'iy cf Sept. 1U13, nnd on tnoauth uay ot iiit i . at Do clock n. in. each day, for the purpos.. s entinir their clnima for examination, adjust .. rt and allowance. Six months are allowed for preditors to present their claims, and ono year for the Executors to settle said estate, from the 26th day of Aujr. 1913. A copy of this order to be published in tho North Platto Tribune, a letral semi-weekly news paper printed in said cbunty for four successlv weeks prior to Sept. 30th, 1913. sJ-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALL'. By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court w herein Knox and Walters a co-partnership is plaintiff, nnd E. Itima are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 16th day of October 1913, at 2 o'clock, p. m at tho east front door of tho court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell nt public auction to the lilirhcst bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: Northeast quarter (NE!) of section two (2) township fifteen (ID) range thirty (30) west of the 6th P. M., in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. September 6th, 1913. s-95 A. J.SALlSBlutY, Sherlft. Legal Notice. To Albert W. Kilmer and Jennie Kilmer, his wife, defendants: You and each of you will take notice that the Bank of Staploton, of Staple ton, Nebr., as plaintiff, has filed its certain petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, in which you and each of you are named as de fendants, the objoct and prayer of which said petition is to foreclose that certain mortgage made and executed by you and each of you to The Gandy Bank upon tho following described real estate situate In Lincoin County, Ne braska, to-wit: Tho southeast quarter (sei) and the southeast quarter (sej) of the southwest quarter (sw) of section thirty-two (32), township sixteen (1G). north of range twenty-six (26), west of the Gth P. M. and which said mortgago was given to secure tho payment of that certain promissory note made and executed by you for the principal sum of $315.00. And said foreclosure is had for said principal sum together with interest thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum from September 5. 1912. You and each of yout will make answer to said 'petition on or before October 13, 1913, or the allegations thereof will betaken as true and decree entered accordingly. Dated at North Platte, this 2nd day of September, 1913. Bank of Stapleton, BY E. H. ItVANS, s2-4 its attorney. ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of tho estato of Esther Harris, deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Unitn Stewart, praying that administration of said estato may bo granted to herself ns admin istratrix. Ordered. That Oct. 7th. 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 bo held in and for said county, and show cause why prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North Platte Tribuno a legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, Dated Sept. 12. 1913. 816-3 JOIIN GRANT, County Judgo. NOTICE OF SETTLEMET. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In tho County Court, In the matter of the estate of Michael A. Foster, deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In terested in the estate of Michael A. Foster. Tako notice, that Edward R. Goodman has filed In the county court a report of his doings as administrator of said estate, and it Is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 7th day of October, A. D., 1913, before the court at tho hour of 9 o'clock, a. m at which time any person interested may appear and except to and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding nnd the hearing thereof Is ordered given to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, n semi-weekly newspaper, printed In said county for three successive weeks prior to the said date of hearing. Dated September 9th, 1913. (Seal) sl6-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge PROBATE NOTICE In the CountvUourt of Lincoln county. Ne braska. Sept. 9, 1013. In tho matter of tho estate of John H Gutherless. deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of said doceased will meot tho Administra trix of said estato. before tho County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at tho county court room In said county, on Hid llth day of Si!1. '.9 ;' i"!'1 .on tl' H"'. lll ' April. 1VU. at U o'clock a m. each day. for tbo pur pojoof prosontlng thplrclolms for examina tion, adjustment and allowance Six months aro allowed for crodttors to present tholr claims and ono yoar for tlio administratrix to settle said estato. from the 9th day of SF'IK . 1P.'.3, Jrhl? ,ntlce will iw pub lished In tlio North Platte Tribuno a legal semi weekly newspaper published in said count v for fourwooks successively, on and nftor Sept. 9, 1913. s.16-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge M--I'M h i'irMIlx "S NJciSars ' A