, Church News The Mothodiat BrothorhoodmetTb.es. day evening nt tho church. The even ing was pleasantly sputa and nn elec tion of ofrcors hold. Wilson Tout wns elocted pr3ldont, Poter Mulr, vice- secrotnry; h. Refreshments president; M. E. bcott, lit Plumer treasurer, were served. LUTHERAN Thcro will be'no services except Sun day school nt the Lutheran church next Sunday on account of the pastor's absence. Ho departed on Wednesday to attend the synodical convention nt West Point, Neb. By the hearty co operation of his local people he was able to take with him, in most respects, tho best report of tho four years of his pastorate hore. He makes the nd dress on Friday evening. Tho Mission band will meet on Satur day afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Tho monthly mooting of tho Brother hood will be at tho homo of Mr. August Splintor Monday evening, Oct. 13th. METHODIST Sunday morning will be a special rally day for the Sunday School. It it hoped that ovory member of the school will bo present at :9:45JA. M.j&All who are not attending JanyJiother Sunday School are cordially invited. Preaching by the pastor at;il a. tn. Subject Crea tion. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. All tho young people and friends of the church ore Invited. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject Tho FingerPointcd at a King. . Good music at all services. EVIDENCE IN A PiqTURE By F. A. M1TCHEL rnE3UYTEIUAN CHURCH. Rally Day Exercises will bo held next Sunday at 10 a. m. Miss Posey from China will take part in th exercises. All, not connected with other Sunday Schools aro invited. Preaching Sorvices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Moring Theme: "Lesson from Autumn Leaves," Evening Thome; "The Great ness of Christ's Compassion." CHRISTIAN Steady progress (ijbcing shown both in interest, attendance and results in the meetings at theZChrlstian church. The metrtW so far this fl week have been characterized by strong gospel messages, splendid music and beauti ful illuftrated songs. Additions to date thirty-four. Tonight the subject of Mr. Whiston'a sermon is "Univorsalism Exposed" Saturday night, "Tho Two',Thrones." Mr. Whistoij Is putting in1 somo of his strong lecture sermons :th"ia weok land you aro missing IrSats' In' riot hearing thomi14. ' ur;" ' '"' Sunday Is to b'o' a' great day. There will bo a Sunday school rally, when Mr. Whiston will givo his lecture, "Tho Voyage of Life.''' Everyone is most cprtllally Invltodto attend this rally and will bo well repaid for doing ao. At tho morning service Sunday, Mr. Whiston will preach his sermon entitled, ' "Tho Old Love" baso-l on tho book of Revel ation. Thin h u neglected book and not woll undi'rtitooJ so nn iiblo and in structive ti '.'.. is promised which will br iit.-ri'.i ip to nil. i'i.j jjbj j.". ' jr Sunday night will bo "Knocking the Props." Everyone wel come. Meetings begin at 7:45 sharp. Local and Personal Cyrus Fox, of Garfield, was in town yesterday transacting business. Miss Lena Bnskins left yesterkn for Grand Island to spend a week with friends, Will Stack has nccepted a position In the Llerk-Sandall store und will begin work Mpnday. The lltorary dopartmontnf tho Twen tieth Century club will meet withJIMrs, DoFord Tuesday afternoon. A cyclone at Broken Dow Inst even ing damaged a numbor of buildings and several people wero injurad although not seriously, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony JofTars re turned the first of the week from castorn cities whero thoy visited . rela tives for some time. , .Weather forecast: Fair tonight and Saturday; colder tonight with frost; warmer Saturday with moderate west crly winds. Highest temporrture yes terday 77, n year ago 70; lowest last night 41, a year ago 40. The ouster proceedings of Adam Kokjler against T. S. Corr was before Judgo Grant this forenoon. Judgmont -was entered for plalntifF and a writ of restitution, issued to dispossess the de fendant and placed in the hands of the sheriff for service, Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and' pneumonia use cough medicines thnt contain codlne, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you havo a cough or cold. An oxpeccorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out tho culture beds or breeding places for tho germs of pneumonia and other germ diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from n, cola when Chamborlain's Cough llsmody is used. It has a world wide reputation for its euros. It contains no morphine or other sedative' For sale by ull dealers. Touring on foot nloug the const of Franco between St Naznlro and La Ilochollc, sketching by tho way, I camo to n plcturcsquo spot whero Btood a cottage. A boy often camo nnd looked on whilo I worked. I was tempted to censo my Inndscnpo draw big nnd sketch tho boy Instead, for 1 never saw a liner model of a child of that ago. I chatted with him nntl learned that ho lived In tho cottngo with his mother, a widow; that his fa ther had been n wealthy man, and un til his father's death a few years be fore tho family had lived In n chateau. Curious to know something moro of tho story, I naked tho boy If ho would present to his mother tho compliments of nn American artist who was on n sketching tour nnd beg shelter for the night under her roof. IIo ran away with my message nnd soon returned to say that his mother would bo hnppy nt least to receive n vlsltyfrom mon sieur. I folded my stool, easel nnd other equipment nnd, slinging the packngo on my shoulder, nccompanled tho child to his home. I found Mine. Clalrmont, his mother, as nrlstocrntlc looking as her son. I told her that my curiosity had been oxclted by her boy as to her family story, and If It would bo no Intrusion upon her feelings I would Hko to know moro of it Sho mado mo wclcomo nnd gave mo tho facts. i Sho had married Into In life n man much older than herself who was both rich, high born nnd In ovcry way prominent Ono child, my little friend Gaston, had been born to them nt a time when It was supposed thnt she was too old to bear a child. Her hus band's brother, who had been looking forward to inheriting tho estate, had shown from tho birth of Gaston that ho was bitterly disappointed at being supplanted. But ho.gavo no sign of any Intention to ulsputo tho succes sion till after tho death of her hus band n year agone. M. Clalrmont had scarcoly bcoit In terred when his brother, Martin Clalr mont, claimed tho property on the ground thnt Gaston was not his son uor the son of his wlfo, but tho child of one Annetto Voudrny, a laundress, who had been brought Into tho cha- tenu to bo palmed off as the child of Mme. Clalrmont Tho claimant ob tained from this womnn what purport ed to bo n confession to thnt effect, Thoro was a trial that was dragged through tho courts for two years; then the highest court confirmed tho deci sions of tho lower ones, deciding In favor of Martin Clalrmont, giving him his deceased brother's cstato aud Gas jfin,to Annette Voudrny. vMme. Clalrmont had possessed a lit 0jS'tm6nuy of her own, with which she boutrht dff the woman bo far as Gaston was concerned, niid bo remained with his mother. They hnd come to Uvo nt the cottage, Mme. Clalrmont having n small nllowanco from her rolntlves. Such was tho story I got from the lady's lips, and I could not doubt hot statement Ono thing surprised mo tlint h court should bo mado to believe thnt Gaston was tho son of n lnuif dress. True, he did not especially re somblo his mother, but I have observ ed that sons nnd daughters bear the closest rosemblnnco to their parents lit a corresponding ngo. Ono enn hardly expoct a child to resemble n parent of Flxty. Miuo. Clalrmont kindly offered mu n room for tho night, which I glndly nc cepted. Her personal effects, furni ture, heirlooms, pictures, etc., had been removed from tho chateau to thu cottage. Tho room 1 accepted showed .evidence of this Over the mantel was ii plcturo that Interested me. It wns roses arranged In an oval shape to make a border for u portrait -Tho portrait was that of nn old woman. Stopping In strango plnces ns I did. 1 carried with mo the most powerful electric bnnd lamp 1 could buy. In or der to see tho portrait more distinctly I brought my lamp to bear on It. Ths strong light revealed that tho old wo man's plcturo hnd been pnlntcd over another picture. Tho one first painted was too Indistinct for me to seo any moro or It than to wnrrunt my assum ing thnt It was tho head and shoul ders of a boy. Tho noxt day I railed Mmo. Clair mont's attention to my discovery nnd was surprised to find thnt it was also a dUcovcry for her. Being an artist, I was familiar with procossos for remov lug pnlnt nnd offered to nttompt to tnko off enough of tho first portrait to reveal the second, suggesting) thnt thcro was a romoto possibility of some family evidence behind it thnt would bear on her fortunos. Sho assented, and I nt qnce began my work But I wns obliged to work In a dark room and with my electric light, for tho boy portrait was only vlslblo un der my electric lamp. By very careful work I succeeded In removing enough of ono layer without tho others to show the boy's head and wns surprised to reveal a portrait of little Qastou. But his mother said no; It was tho head of Gaston's father at Gaston's present age. That plcturo brought about a roturn of tho Clalrmont cstato to Its rightful oivnoro. As to tho plcturo, thcro wns but ono explanation. Tho orlglnnl must havo been pnlntcd In colors re quiring cortnln artificial light to bring them out Lntor some ono not know ing that thoro was a portrait within tho flowor border had used tho canvas for a second portrait Ukv Nnt Rrti.-nl For Man? ! No man ever feels the need of educa tion so muph ns tho man who sees opportunity for advancement open be fore him, but who does not uaro to tnko It for fear that ho can not rise ' to It It Is useless to say anything to such n man about neglected op- , portunltlcs. nnd It Is equally futile to say the same thing to the youth who ' Is neglecting his studies. The first i ennnot go bnck nnd Ilvo his boyhood t over; tho latter cannot comprehend his danger, nor will ho bellovo In biij I own possibilities, nor can ho really study Intelligently things for which ho . -nv, v n. WTnvTTC-I in not sufficiently mature, Tho fw AJrOJuJulP MO I Jb Ll wup iniuure cnriy oiiougu m mu iu go through technical schools or coi leges aro provided -for. Can wo not provldo men's schools for thoso who mnturo normally? American Magazine. 111 ' "" '-" - ' ?' In 'flMifilll' I "I '11 MBBgg&SE I iSS&BttaSfitt& ifWPIMi" R.MSM3t"jV'"YC!iSSmMHS!' bK - 3S , .u. (-. .(' - M W imma :wwwn&toWiMwkMVkmw&, --nr mt w,mk"Mt Jgfjc'?: r"""pa sl-r?r!W " ' "I "V JSadsMttM A City That Was a Failure. Of nil tho seven cities of Asia per hiipfl Snrdl has tho most Interesting nnd romnntlc history, and yet with all Its natural advantages, Its wealth. Its famous rulers, Its wise counselors. Its victorious armies, It wns tho greatest failure of them all, says tho Christian Herald. The richest man In the world. Croesus, was king of Sardls; the wisest man, Solon, was nor guest, nnd yet. through overconfldonce and Inch of watchfulness, time und ngnln It wns surprised, conquered and nil but destroyed, until at Inst the disintegrat ing rock and soil from Its own citudcl, loosened by tho winter rains und hurl ed down by destructive earthquakes, burled tho city thirty feet deep from tho sight of innn. It became a dead city, and It was burled by tho forces of nature. Regulating His Sleep. John Wesley recognized tho evils of oversleeping nnd gavo a reclpo where by ono may find out how much sleep ho really wants. It was derived from experience. "I waked avcry night about 12 and lay awako for somo time, and I readily concluded thut this nroso from my being longer In bed than na ture required. I procured an iflnrtn. which waked me next morning at 7 (uu hour earlier than 1 roso tho day before), yet I lay awake at night The noxt morning I rose nt 0; notwith standing. I lay awako tho second night Tho third morning I roso at O. never theless lay awake. The fourth morn ing I roso at 4, as I have done over since, and I lay awake no more." Lou don Chronicle. 1030 GLENARI1 STREET DENVER, -, COLO. Fred II. GiNN..Prop. II. Wilbur WaV. Mgr. 75 rooms with private bath; 50 rooms without bath. Rates with bnUi, S1.G0. Hates without bath, S1.00. Special rates by the week or month. Cafe In connection.. Elevator service, hot and cold wa ter and telephone In every room. One block from Orpheum theatre, two blocks from Broadway theatre. Take Seventeenth Strcot Car ORDER Or HEARING OX PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, m. In tho County Court. In the Mnttorof the EaUto of Patrick Iliultly, deceased On readmit and flllnp- the Petition of Mnnle is. Ruddy praying that administration of said estate may lx( ttranted to E. II. Evnns as administrator. OrJcncI, Thut Oct. 2Hth. 1018, at V o'clock n. m is f -tfno(l for heannir said petition wni.ii all ncrscr i intrntctl In sniil matter may aitnoar nt n county court to bo held in and for said county and show causa why tho prayer or petitioner tnouiu not bo crantod: and that notice of tho pendency of stud petition nnd the henrlnif thereof be Kiven to nil persons Interested In snld matter y. null- lithlnir a CQpy 'it this order In the North Tintto Tribune a ecml-wcekly newspaper printed in said c .uny, for threo qucccsslve weeks, prior it) mid oiv nt nearinsr. Dated October 3rd, 1913. o7-3 . JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Olllce I'lione 410 Res. Blk f52 Bertha E. Mangon, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Decease of Women and Children a Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Now McCabe Blbg. LEGAL NOTICE. R. W. Hngeh non-residentdefendnat, will tnko notice that an action has been begun in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska, in which Charles J. Bills is plaintilT nnd Lillian E. Hagel nnd R. W. Hagel, her husband, are de fendants, the object and prayer of which said nclion are to foreclose a certain mortgage made and exocuted by the defendants to the plaintiff upon the following described land situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit: The East Half of Southwest Quarter and the West Half of Southeast Quarter of Section Four, (4), Township Fifteen (16), North of Rnngo Thirty (30), West of the Gth P. M., to secure the payment of ono certain mortgage bond dated Janunry 1, 1910, for the sum of $400.00 ind , coupon bonds thereto attached due and unpaid, and that there is now due upon said bond and interest notes and taxes paid by the plaintilT, the sum of 8486.57, for which said sum with interest thereon, ns in said mort gage, bond und notes provided for, from tins date, planum prays that defend ants be required to pay and costs of suit or thnt said premises may be sold to satisfy tho amount found due, and that said defendants be foreclosed of their equity of redemption theroin. You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before the 17th day of November,' 1913, or decreo will be en tered against you as in said petition nraved. Dated at North flatte, .Nebraska, this 7th day of October, 1913. Charles J. Bills, PlaintilT. By E. H. Evans, his Attorney. Di qedfield Infield Physicians and Surgeons. T WILLIS J. REDF1ELD, Surgeon. JOE II. REDKIELD, 1'hyslclan. OFFICEt Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE M2. Office phone 241. Res", phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Established In 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Comer Gth and Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NEB. R. D. Thomson. e6ocosaeeeesaasc 1 DR. J. S. TWINEM, S HomeopathlePhyslclanancf Surgeon 5 m Hospital accommodations for Medical and a surgical attention given obstetrical cases, ft Onico Phone 183 Res. Phono 2S3 Office McDonald Btato Hank nid'g woeaee No Matter Wh. A party of women wero being escort ed through tho state hou'so tho othor dny by a bowing nnd scraping guide. Tho women wero of tho enthusiastic typo and raved over this and that nnd sahl. "Oh, simply too gorgeous." Fi nally they wero shown tho portrait of a former governor. -, "Oh. superb. lsn't It?" said one jof. them, "ami an excellent likeness too. A portrait of whom did you say -it was?" Boston Traveler. Oldest Bank In Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Duslnsss. your The Fishloss Fisherman. "So you took a day oft from work nnd wont fishing?" "Yes." replied thomnu who Insist on being cheerful. "Have any luck?" "Certainly. A day off is Infik enough." Washington Star. ' jif ; (, A Wafer. "What." naked the teacher. "Is the moaulnc: of the word 'wafer?' " "A wafer." replied Maurice, aged nine. "Is n kid without any father or mother," Chicago News. But Which Is Which. Willie Paw. what Is the dlfferenco between llrniness nnd obstinacy? Paw Merely n matter of sex, my sou." Cincinnati Enquirer. DR. M MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telcphono Red 4 8 605K Dewey St. North Pla to, Nebraska. 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 Francis N. Shelton is plaintiff and John Swanson, et al aro def endants.and to me directed I will on the 1st day of Nov., 1913, at 2 o'clock E. m at the east front door of the court ouse in North Platte. Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property to-wlf- Northwest quarter (NWM) Section thirty three (83) Township Thirteen (13) North of Range Thirty-one (31) west of the 6th P.M. Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb., Sept. 27. 1913. S30-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff isairattr Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C.H. WALTERS. Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 621. Ranches and City Property bought and sold NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby jjiying that no hunt ing or treasspasslng will be allowed on tho lands of tho undersigned who reside south and West of North Platte. Violations of this notice will be prose cuted to the full extent of tho law. To Geo. Hublitz owner EJ of lot 1, block 112. Tho owners of property on the south side of Sixth street, between Walnut and Chestnut, are hereby notified thnt the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed ond approved an ordinance on the 18th day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to b constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent material, as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks In said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along the East side of lot 1. block 112, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 10th day of September, 1913, the same will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. Temple, City Clerk. ROOM 4 McCAUE DLDG. 3XZWZ PIT I PJJTRONIZE THE I n ' House of Good Show When in Norlh Platle. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matineo Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. Wm. Bcnnur, " Elmer Dagget, "Wm. Hunter, Chas. Howard, E. A. Roberts, Ode Roberts, Jess Kunkle, Clark Howard, G. T. Knott s, Frank Fnckn, C. Broeder, Eli Kunckle, C. Porter A. J . Howard, W. Kunkle. D C. Carrigan, C. V. Tu'ple, D. J. Knox. M. C. Leth. A. Leth, A. Zuler. George Garman, Y. E. Mester, C. F. Zimmerman W. E. Collins, G. W. Edis. .1. S. Hardin, L. Lloyd F. Montague H. M. Hcrshey Jos. Hershey Dr. J. K. Elms, Eve, Ear, Noso and Throat Glasses litted Also Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office over McDonald State Bank. North Platte. Phone 30. George Single, C. S. Bethell, Wm. Fnckn, Lester Anderson, M. Ortan, Arthur Conner, Ed Wilson. A, W. Tool. Gunderson Bro?. O. L Watkins, J. A. Kunkle, A. Kunkle. D. W. Kunklo, Hugh Songer, L. L. Rowely, Louise Grulke, Ward Weekly, Clyde Long, Roy Melton, John Pulls, J. K. Crow, F. Kronquost, F L. Weinburg, S. D. Goldsmith D. A. Voss, F. W. Collins W. H.Backley, C. R. Osgood, Ed. Froeman. G. W. Ruff To Ellen Boyer ovner of lot 5, block 108. u The owners of property on the north side of 6th street, between Poplar St, and Silber Ave., are hereby notified that the Mayor ond Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, passed and approved an ordin ance on the 18th day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent material, as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along the west side of lot 5, block, 108, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 10th day of September 1913, the same will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be con structed. U. '. TEMPLE, Ulty Ulerk. Notice To Property Owners. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equilization, beginning at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., of the 21st day of October. 1913. at the Council Chamber at tho Library Building in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska,, for the purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being within the extension to SEWER DISTRICT "M" taxes for the purpose of paying the costs of the construction of the extension the lateral Sewer in said Sewer District "M" and that said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate according to the extent of bene fits to beequal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo. according- to the front, foot of thft.r lots' or real estate within said SewenDistriqbor according to such other rule aa. tbaiCity Council sitting as such Board of-Equilization may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. ' All persons interested will file their objections, if any -they have, to the assessment of taxes against their prop erty on or before the 21st day of Oct ober, 1913, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., (Cen tral Time) with the City Clerk. By order of the Mayor and City council made the 10th day of Septem bar, 1913. Chas. F. Temple, s23-5 City Clerk. SHEKIKK'S SALh'. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Knox and Walters a co-partnership is plaintilT, and E. lilmn are defendants, and to mo directed, I will On tho 16th day of October 1913, nt 2 o'clock. P- tn., nt thu east front door of tho court houdo in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebrnska. fell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree. Interest end costs, the following described property to-wit: Northeast quarter (NK1) of section two (2) township fifteen (16) rnnice thirty (30) west of tho Gth P. M in Lincoln county, Nebraska. x Dated North Platte. Neb.. September 6th, 1913. s-95 A. J. Salisiiurv. Sheriff. Notice For Bids. Notice is hereby given that the City Council will receive bids for tile build Inc known ns tho 3rd Ward Hose House, which is located on tho rear of Lot 4, Block 132 of the origlnial town, now City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho same to be moved oft" at once. All bids mustbo in by 5:00 o'clock p. in., on tho 7th day of October, 1913. The council reserves the right to re ject uny or all bids. C. F. Temple, o-7 City Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 01599 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Nebr. Sept. 21. 1913. Notice is hereby irivcn that Henry P. Hansen, of North Platte, Nebr., who. on February 9, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 04599, for NWK. NK of NEK, Section 32. twp. 15. N. rife. 30, west of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the retcistcr and receiver, at North Platto, Nebr., on the 19th day of November.1913. Claimant names as witnesses: It. (J. Par melee. Julius MoKcnscn, F. Hansen, Charles Itussell, all of North Platte, Nebr. b30-e J.E. Evan. IteRlster. To Nancy A. Beightel owner of lot 1 and 8, block 21. The owners of property on the West side of Sycamore street, between 11th and 12, are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 18th day of June 1913, ordering n sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent.materal as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regu lating the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said wnlk is constructed by you along the East sido of lot 1 and 8, block 21. owned by you, in accordance with said ordinance, ori or before tho 11th day of September 1913, the some will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall De constructed u. t. TEMPLE, City Clerk. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Serial No. 04S89 PEFAUJHENT OP TUB INTEIUOIt. Unirai States Iaml Ullico At North Platte, Nebraska. Sent.8th. 1913. Notice Is hereby Kiven that Daniel Carrliran of North Platte. Neb., who on Sept. 9. 1910, made homestead entry. No. 01889. for NM and NH of SVi. Section 16, Township 12 N. Range 32. V. of 6th Principal Meridan. has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish rlm to the land above described, before the resister and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho tith day of November, 1913. ' Claimant names as witnessscs: Philip T. Hell. Wendell McCrum. Paul Smith, Carl Broeder, all of North Platte, Nebr. 1I6-O J. E. Evans. Kcirliter. To Jno. R. Neary owner of lot 8 block 105. Tho owners of property on the West sldo of Walnut street, be tween Sixth and Front streotc aro here by notified that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on tho 18th day of Juno, 1913, ordering n sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo contructcd as to line and grade, and of permanent material, as provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidowalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along the East, side of lot 8, block 105, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 1st day of JNOvemner my, the same will bo con structed by said city and the cost as sessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be con strucod. C. F. Temple, City Clork. OUDEU OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In tho matter of the estate of Esther Harris, deceased. On reading and fillnjr tho petition of Unita Stewart, praylm; that administration of said estato may be cranted to herself as admin istratrix. Ordered, That Oct. 7th, 1913, at 9 o'clock n. 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 bo granted', nnd that notice of the pendency of said petition nnd the hearing thereof bo given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platte Tribune a legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated Sept. 12, 1913. 16-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. NOTICE OF S,ETTLEMET. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss In tho County Court, In the matter of the estato of Michael A. Foster, deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In terested In the estate of Michael A. Foster. Take notice, that Edward II. 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 the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any person interested may appear and except to and contest tho same. Notico of this proceeding and the hearing thereof is ordered given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platto Tribune, a semlweckly newspaper, printed In said county for three iiuccesslve weeks prior to the said date of hearing. Dated September 9th, 1913. (Seal) sl6-3 JOHN GRANT. Oounty Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nc braska. Sept. Uth, 1913. In the matter of tho estate of John II. Gutherless, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administratrix of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at tho county court room. In said county, on tho 14th day cf Oct. 1913. and on tho 14th day of Apr., 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, and ono year for the Administratrix to settle said estate, from tho 9th day of'SeBt'. 1913. This notice will bo published In the North Platte Tribune, a legal seml-weekly news paper published In said county for four weeks successively, on and after Sept. 9. 1913, S16-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.