,111 Church News FKBflHYTKMAN CHURCH. The Rt. J.' 0 flirlilU lft for Omaha lait Wednesday to Attend the Synoil of Nebraska and therft Will b no preaching Mryico; t the Pfeby terian cliiirch next Sunday. The Sum dny Mchool will bo held at the usual hour and nil are cordially invltod. &.UTIIKHAM Tho regulhr services next Sunday morning and evening. The Luther league will be at 6:0 instead of on Wednesday evening as during the HUtntnor. Tho Lord's supper will bo celebrated' In tho morning hour of wor ship and nn opportunity will bo glvn in thu ovanmg for those who cannot attend in the morning. The II rat offer- incr nf th now avnodlcal voar for be-1 nevolence will be received in the pink antelopes. The meetings of the synod and mis sionary society lust week wore vory encouraging sessions fortheLutheranB. The missionary delegates, Mrs. W. II Plotcher and Mrs. F. C. Jackson and the pastor enme back full of hope and inspiration for the future. The reports to the synod Were full of church here ranks among tho best in tho synod. cheer. Tho the fow of MBTH0W8T The Sunday school orchestra Is well organized and good music will bo a fea ture of the first fifteen minutes of tho Sunday school hour. Let every member of the church bo in school Sunday morning at 9:45 sharp. Likewise all who are not attending elsewhere are cordially invited. Special service Sunday morning at 11 a. m. for the church and church people. The pastor's theme will be, "That Same Finger." Tho house was well filled last Sabbath and we hope every member will bo present Sunday morning. At C:30 p. m., tho Epworth league will hold its usual wide awake meeting. Splendid crowds have been in attend ance at theso services and youjwill en joy every moment of tho time during this league hour. At 7:30 tho pastor will doJiveraHpecfal sermon on Tho Highway of Purpose. Good music will bo rendered at nlljser vices. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evanlng followed by the young people's Bible study class. Choir pructice each Friday evening. cnmstrAN Tho interest in the Evangelistic meet ings ut the ClirlHtian church is keeping up to a high murk despite the busy time and tho many orthor attractions in town. Tho Monday iiight.soivieo Wiuui quiet devotional one. Mr, Wlatoiij spoke on "Thu Bhepard, the Sheup and the Wioepfold. Tuesday night's sermon on "Drifting" was a vory practical but sympathetic messago showing haw many who meun well jtwt gradually begin drifting with the tidy', yielding to lnduonces and clr cumsttuieaa ttw jro not good and llrfhlly , I1k! Ihamselvtr au fur gone they giye up In gw,i.' utid say its no usujtrylng ..n. ii sou; iu, lit Mr, Wlilstoh gave lun i-ciito uw'i'.uon, "The Drama of Life." A largo and uttuiitlve nudienco was present and although tho electric lightH wont out uovorul times tliey llnully came out and stayed. Mr. Whia- ton lii spunking nf popular nimisomonts mild that according -to a Htatomont of Juno Adams of Tho Hull House in Chi cago, 0!) per cent of fallen women had lukon their flrBt downward Bteps as n juiult of tho Itilluonco of tho dnncohnll, Over 50 per cunt of those women conio from tho supposodiy higher -Inss of tiocloly and not till from the slums as a6mo Imnglno. Tho piiBSion for gamb ling is one of tho strongest and hardust to overcome. Thoioforo card playing, that Is, a training und a Btep toward gambling, should not bo practiced by parents und taught to children unless thoy want their children to bo overcome hy this passion. ' A christian in determining whether ho should take pitrt In any questionable amusements should answer threo ques tionii, will It harm any physical body, will It harm any christian llfu, will it Injure my christian Influence? If any ot these questions must be answered in the affirmative, then its wrong to do the thing in question, It Is right for christian people to have a good time, the devil linn no nlonopty on good times, and therefore tho church should bo tho social center of thu town and provide a clean,,-wholesome social life fur her people young ami otd. Thorn were four additions Wednesday night, bringing the number up to Gt). At thu close or thoHorvico Mr. KiiowIoh sang "The Holy qity" Illustrated by 18 beautiful HlldoH. Friday night Mr. Whiston will meiich op "bowing and Heaping." Tim Hnlpture; the parable of the now or will be lllustriitud, Hut urdny night thu subject will be. "The Muii that Jesus called down." Sunday will be another grout day. All oiithu olautic lilblo school bogfiinlnir at )M thon nt 11 o'clock Mr. Whiston will preach on "Vision and Service." rivory onu is most coruiuiiy invuqii to come to hllilo Hcliooi. uhu ulirht subleet.wlllbaa "Stnrtll WW Hon." Splendid music and Illustrated mm .vjry njght. Conio'und bring your friends. A DoubkGarne By HARRY VAN AMBURG r Li-' J,-.... "Mlffbty dull ihia jiudii htnt hotel wiilflnv fr oimtlint." k.i.I muii to uuiiititM -who uccmrtitl u . Ii..i iMMlde htm. - "Well. yv. mtftlTt Ctttd U n ... tho only way to ca ! Unto ''' the Uiaicitltj- flbont I'm iN l ym nm i j?ot itp n' piirty t play '" '.', "I coiildnt ilf that" "all rbi n".u-. "for I don't know it wil mHaiSy hi ' town. 1 ea poets! ! firU'j hjv i nuaa here t'jn.v uml r-'t ul-t' !k i i in, lint I dldri't fUevrt." , "I know wvcrnl nieu vrl.D It,.: hero," said thw other. 1 ton tli :. ' of gottlng up a lltte ixmuv l l this orutiiiiR In my room, five iwi .m. or Aoinotlilnjf like that " "I wlsli you would ai.rt let r.:u In " Tho party mwu and tbe innti wli. didn't know anybody wan liitrmliK-t! by Ids friend to the other mm Mr Wliculock. the inlrodiieor'n nam i.e iiig JoncH. They sat down to pi :. with a fiVo coiitJiuHj. I;qt.e)t nitekiglt till It roached if dollar, Mi. Vliwhc: didn't object ami bet ah biffh nit nn. of tho party, Hoinotimo wlnnliiK ai.il NomotlmoH losing. ' It was not long before Wheolock din covered thnt. thpi'h ho nultlier lot nor won much, uio inonoy he Htnlsed wari gradually panslug out of bl liandx and was Hiipplied by new five, dollar bills, nil on tho same bank. Tho fact didn't seem tq fiiirprl.se him. nor did ho object to it. Ho did not oven com ment upon it Hut Mr. Jones, from whom tho bills camo, rcmnrkud "that ho had had $1,000 paid him that after noon nt n bank and it had boon given him all In these new fivo dollar IiIIIh on tho bnnk frqm which ho had receiv ed tho money. This explained his hav ing so much of It nil of tho xnmo de nomination. Whllo tho game wns In progress a boll boy rnppctl nt tho door and nuked If Mr. Whcolock was In tho room. On being told that ho "wan ho handed In n bouquet of flowers. Wheclock receiv ed tho flowers with evident nstonlsh ment. When the others railed him nt having n aweethenrt near at hand lie looked embarrassed nud declared that ho didn't know n womnn In tho place, and If he had "made n mash" he was entirely unconscious of It. "Ilowovcr." he said, "gentlemen. I trust 'that you will drink to the lady, whoover she may be. with inc." And. rising, he pressed tho electric button and on the arrival of n waiter ordered a bottlo of wine. Tho quailing of wine and the game went on together after this, but none of tho men present seem ed to care ,to drink to excess, Mr .Tones. In whoso room tho pnrty wore. Vtas especially abstemious, barely hIp n,iUMiIs wine. Ilui Mr. Whcolock and one or two of tho other having finished tho bottle. tho tlrot named ordered another, and when It had been loft In the room Wheclock followed tho waiter out for soiuo purpose and when ho returned shut tho door and turned the key un known to tho others. Ho then deftly slipped It up his sleeve nnd after n--HUmtiii; his scat, being 'hidden by the table, transferred It to bin pqekct. "It soeniH to mo." remarked ono of tho pnrty,' "thnt thou- flow'oni'havo a vory decided perfuiuo." . "Very tlt'olded.'' clilniod In iinotlicr. "It niakoH mo feel like turning In." said a third "Perhaps wo'd better open a win dow," observed tho host, "and get some air. Would you object, Mr Whee- looICY" "Certainly not" Jones went to a whitlow and tried to open It. It seemed to be Htu'ck. He wont to another, which also resisted his i-iTortu Mr. Whuolook sooniul to bo Intent on tho cards, but hN mind was on tho windows, lip had gained access to that very room during the day nnd had driven a mill Into the ttiwb of oaeh whitlow. Joues'turnod away wjlh a frightened look on his face There were iwo gnuies belug played In hlfc mom one by himself, the other by Mr Whco lock. Jonei Hlnggcred to the door and tried to open It. Finding It locked. In looked more frightened still. "Somo one has locked us In bore." he said. "Wo must get out." Ilo caught on to the back of n tjlmlr Tho perfume front the (lowcra wa overcoming him. lie returned to the window and made another effort to lift tho Hush. Ho failed nnd was on his way to tho other Window when he sunk down unconscious Meanwhile tho others of the jinrtj were also giving way to the effects of the flowers and one by one cither roll ed down to tho floor or bent over un conscious tin the tnble Wheoloik counteracted the fuuiua by holding n vial under his unto When all extcpt himself hud succumbed he summoned a waiter and directed him to bring the police as quick as possible. Tlnv ni rived In a few minutes nnd were iuu I surprised lit the scene before them several men asoop and money In litm,. on the table. "That mnn," Mild Wheclock. pnlii' lug to Jones, "Is n counterfeiter I a in Parkinson, n detective I tracked him bore, and the others. 1 fancy, nrc ti' colleagues, lie hits been trying " shovo his Ktuff on nu for my g l money, Hotter put tho brnenlot nn him before he coidoh to himself" When tho pnrty woke up they found themselves In tho linndH' Of the pollei Hut tho only on ''vWuitod" wiisMr Jones, s-w Ranches and City Property bought and sold CLABAUGH ROOM 4 IIcCABE BLDG. PRTRONIZE THE I Ji' House of Good Show! When in North Plnllc. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Mntince Saturday After noon at 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. Dr. J. K. Elms, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses fitted Also Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office oyer McDonald Slate Bank. North Platte. Phono 30. Notice For Bids. Noticels hereby given that tho City Council will receive bids for tho build ing known as the 3rd Ward Hose House, which is located on tho roar of Lot 4, Block 132 of the origininl town, now City of North Platte, Lincoln Countv, Nebraska, tho same to be moved off at once. All bids mu8tbo in by 5:00 o'clock p. m.. on the 7th day of October, 1913. The council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. C. F. Temple, o-7 City Clerk. Tax Notice. Certificate No. 4882 To Frederick Whittemore. You are hereby notified that on Nov. 7, 1910, L. A. Wight purchased at public sale for taxes for the year 1909 the following described land, to-wit: Tho west J and southeast J of Section 13, Township 15, Rnnge 29, in Lincoln county, Stnto of Nebraska. Tha't said land was assessed in tho name of Frcdeiick Whlttemoro and that on January 20, 1314, tax deed will be applied for. ' ' Dated October 0, 1913. L. W. Wight. NOTIOB OK SETTLKMHNT. Tliu Htntts of Nuliriiska, Lincoln County, - In Urn County Court. In tho MiUtvr of llio luitnlo of John Krancn Dtconwtl. . , , Tothocrudltors, lii'lrs lcuntues ami othon llitttreslrd In thti uataio of .lolin I'rnnn. Tntfu nolL'u, tlmt Clmrluy Holm lini (Hud In thu county court, a report of his dollies ay executor of nall est ato antl also IirayltiK that a decree of distribution of tho residue of nnltl extnle may 1m mado liy Jlie court audit U ordored that the satms Htand for henrliik' the 4th day ot November, A., U. IIM3, before tln court at ttio liourof lo'cloi;k. a. in., at which time, any portion interested may appear and except to and contest the Hatnc, Notice of tliN proceeding and Hid liearlnir tlionot Is ordered Blven to all nt-isonn In terented In said inntu-r by iiiibllHliliitf a copy of thlH onlur In tho North l'latto Tribune, a Heml-wenldy mnvHiiaper printed In Haul couiilv for thieo eonseoutlvo woeks pilor to Halddato of henrlui:. Datnl Oclobor 11th, litis. (Real) o H-3 1oiin tlii"T, Countv .Indira. notici: ok linAniNG. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, lo briikkit. i In tliu Mnttiruf tho Ktaloof Mlchiii'l Albert Foster, OccmimhI. . To nil purwitiB lnterotl In thu K.Htnto of Mich iipI Albert Kofttur, Utrwuwl., ' Notlcu In hereby ulvtm that Kdwnrd H Ciooir mini, ndiulnUtrntor ot Raid estate, hint filed hK pulltinn In mIiI court, thu obj-ct uml prayer of which nru tlmt n dtciuu of aHlxninent tn-iy ho tnndent tho nrnpwty ot wild MtHto, bflnu tho Northrnit itinrlur of Section 16, Tounshlp 'HTl, Hniiir.. 11 W . Sixth l'rldflnnl Metidinn. lit Whctrior counts, Nelinrnkn. You nro hereby no tified tlmt iwlil petition will bo henrd by the County Court of paid county nt tho court jriom In tho Cltv of North l'latto, in ald county, on tho 8d tiny of Niiveinlur. 1!K'. at a o'clock In tho fore noon. It i oitlerwl that n copy of thin order bo pnblUhed in tho North l'latte Heml-WeoUly TbI imim for tlueti buccoksIvo wku, beintr a lewd noMpnpr printed nnd published in mid county. D.Uod October Mh, 19111. olUI JOHN CiltANT. County JuiIbo. NOTICB TO CKUMTOItS. Statu of Ni-lmttkn, Lincoln County, SS. In the Cminty Court luthnMaUur ot tho Butnte of Suuiu Jliktitt. Occtiel. 1, John Grant, County Judua of said county. In snld eatntn hereby notify nil persons Imvintf cllm nxntnat thu uetato nt tho nM Suwin l'lck ett, DecvnMtl, thnt I have bet and appointed tlo following dayN for the leceptlon, eumlnntlon nnd niljuttnwnt of ald claims and demand, an pro vided by law, at the County Court room In NorUi l'lntto, Lincoln county, hihI Htato niorwild. to wit: The 11th day of November. U'13. nnd the Utli dny of May, 1114. And all prron i Inter o ted In unld wUito will ririmxir nt kl time nnd I place and dills pienent their snld claim nnd d- umiiiiM in iu iiiniiiipr li-liim-vi uy inn, or muw cnuso for not no dolnK And In cfe nnv of mud claims shall not bo presented by the 11th d ly of May, l'Jl I. tho miiiw shall W forever lwrri'0. A ropy of till, ordor to bo publlthvd in the North l'latto Tribune, a IiriiI eeml-weekly newpanr. of wild county, for four nuecesslvo week prior to November Uth. 1013. Given my band nnd Mid of thu County Court this 9th day of OctolH-r. 19UI. oU-1 JOHN GItANT, County Judcc Notice To Property Owners. Notice is hereby fjiven that the City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set as a Board of Equilizatiou, beginning nt the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M., of the 21stday of October, 1913, at the Council Chamber at tho Library Building in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of levying on the real estate lying and being within the extension to SEWER DlbTHICT "M" taxes for the purpose of paying the costs of tho construction of tho extension the lateral Sower in said Sower District "M" and thnt said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real citato according to tno extent of bene fits to be equal and uniform, such lew of taxes will be according to the front foot of the lots or real ostnto within said Sewer District or according to such other rule as the City Council sitting as such Bonn! of Equilizatiou may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections, if nny they have, to the assessment of taxes against tlioir prop erty on or before the 21st day of Oct ober, 19151, at 7.90 o'clock P. !M., (Cen tral Time) with the City Clerk. By ordor of the Afnyor nnd City council made the lGth day of Septem ber, 1913. CiiAS. P. Thmvlk. sU8-C City Clerk. a it jj-r :. "7" ' ', " """! I j., , . ;. 4. . r, . ( i I ,1r. ' ' ' ""' - i I APOLLO HOTEL 1030 GLENARM STREET DENVER, - COLO. FitEl) II. GiNN, Prop. II. Wiliiur Way, Mgr. 75 rooms with private bath; 50 rooms without bath. Hates with bath, 31.B0. Rates without bath, $1.00. 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. Toko Seventeenth Street Cor Olllce Phone 410 lies. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Deseaaes of Women and Children Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabo Hlbg. Oldest Bank in Lincoln County McDonald State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK 5100,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Business. M. H-iRRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red i 3 60GV4 Dovvcy St. North Pin 'to. Nebraska. Dr. D. C. Crocker. Osteopathic Physician PHONE RED 021. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby .giving that no hunt ing or treasspassinjj Will be allowed on the lands of tho undersifjned who reside south and W'oat of North Platte. Violations of this notice will bo prose cuted to the full extent of the law. Win. Ilonaur. George Single, C. S. Botholl. Wm. Facka, Lester Anderson, M. Ortan, Arthur Conner, Ed Wilson. A. W. Tool. Gunderson Bro?. O. L Watkins, J. A. Kunkle. A. Kunkle. D. W. Kunkle, Hugh Songor, L. L. Howely, Louise Grulko, Elmer Unpcget, Win. Hunter, Chns. Howard, E A. Roberts. O lo Roberts, Jfss Kunkle, Clnrk Howard, G. T. Knotls. Frank Packn, C. Breeder, Eli Kunckle; C, Porter A. J. Howard, W. Kunkle. D C. Carrigan, C. V. Tu-ple, l D. J. Knox, M. ft. Leth, A. Loth, A. Zulor, George German, W. E. Mester, C. F. Zimmerman W. E. Collins, G. W. Edis, J. S. Hardin, L. Lloyd P. Montaguo H. M. Hershey Jos. Hershov Ward Weekly, CJyde Long, Roy Melton, John Pulls, J. K. Crow, F. Krontmest, F L. Weinburg, S. D. Goldsmith I). A. Voss, F. W. Collins W. H.Bnckley, C. R. Osgood, Ed. Frooman. G. W. UufT Mrs. M. McGuire NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Serial No. WSD'J Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco nt North Platte, Nebr. . , Sept. 21X1913. Notice Is hereby i?lven thnt Henry P. Hansen, of North Plattu. Nebr., v. ho, on February 9, 1910. mado Homestead Entry No. (M59-J. for NWV, NK of NEH. Section 82. twi. b, N. rwo. 30, west of tho Gth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of Intuition to make tlnal threo enr proof, to cstabliih claim to the lnndnbuo described, before tho register nnd receiver, at North Platte, Nebr.. on the 19th day of Novwnber.1913. Claimant .unmoa ns witnettci: It. (1. Par melee. Julius Moxenten, F. Hansen, Charles kusscii, nu oi Hortn I'lntte, Nbr. sSO-0 J. E. Evan, Kcitistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. WSu DWAUTMl.NT Cn'TIIE INTKnlOK. UliLUd Stater I.nmi Olhro At JtertlrPUtte, Nebraska. Stit.Sth. 1913. Nolfr is hereby ki en that Daniel Carrltfan of North Platte. Noli., who on Sept. 9, 1910, nwde homtwtrad cntr. No. IMNW. for NHnndNH fSlt. Swcllen 26,Tonnhiul2 N. Range Si, W. of 6th Principal. Meridan. has tiled notice ot intention to make final threo ynr proof, to octubliih claim to th land abov dterlbl, before tho rrltr and receiver at North I'lntte, Nebraska, on thu 6th day of November, Claimant names as vvUnaMM! I'hWp T. Hell. W'whMI McCruw. Paul Smith. Carl llroedwr, oil of .North Platte, NUr. IG G J. E. Evans. Register. OKULIl Oh HEATllNt. ON I'ETITIDN I UK AVI'OIN TMENT OF AUMINISTUATOR Thr '"tte of Nnhmtka, I.lnooln ruunty, In the C'.iPnty C,urt. In the Mnturo the Bvtau of Patrick Rudiiv, rjcfoaanl. On luailln' ai d fil nit tha. tietltioti of I.lr.nip It. Kurt. I prayinir that adminUtration of ntJ tttc ": t o rnt to h. 11. E(fn as ad intTn r ii, r Or nnd, Tlmt Oc. i!-tli. 1918, at V o'clock n. m i us I'niil lur lic-iilnif ald petition when all pirk.. i lntertd In said matter may appear at a county court to Ik held In nnd for Mtfd county and shfiMf cause whv the prayer of petitioner should not Iw irranted; and that notice of the tiondcncy of na' J patitlon and the hearinc thereof do irlven to oli persons rnMreated In said matter by pub lmhinw a copy of this order in the North Piatt Tribune a wml-wokly newspar printed in said covri' . for three successive weuks, prior ti said lay of hcarlnf. Dated October 8rd, 1913. JOHN OHAMT. o7-8 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. R. W. Hagel, non-resident defendnat, will take notice that an action has been begun in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, in which Charles J. Bills fs plaintiff and Lillian E. Hagel and R. W. Hagel, her husband, are de fendants, the object and prayer of which said action are to foreclose a certain mortgage made and executed 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 (15), North of Rnnge Thirty (30), West of the Gth P. M., to secure the payment of one certain mortgage bond dated Janunry 1, 1910, for tho sum of $100.00 nnd coupon bonds thereto attached due and unpaid, and that there is now due upon said bond and interest notes and taxes paid by the plaintiff, the sum of $186.57, for which said sum with interest thereon, ns in said mort gage, bond nnd notes provided for, from this date, plaintilF prays that defend ants be required to pay and costs of suit or thnt said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that said defendants he foreclosed of their equit of xedemption therein. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 17th day of November, 1913, or decree will be en terod against you ns in said petition prayed. Dated at North Platte. Nebraska, this 7th day of October, 1913. Charles J. Bills,, Plaintiff. By E. H. Evans, his Attorney. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of nn order of sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n detrreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Francis N. Shelton is plaintiff nnd John Swanson, ct al arc def cndanU.and to mc directed I will on tho 1st day of Nov., 1313, nt 2 o'clock p. in., nt the cast front door of tho court house In North Plntte, Lincoln county. Ne braska, sell at public miction to the htahest bidder for casl), to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: Northwctt quarter (NW4) Section thirty three (33) Township Thirteen (13) North of RanKO Thlrty-ono (31) west of thu 6th P.M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North I'lntte, Nob.,Scpt. 27. 1913. B30-0 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff To Geo. Hublitz owner EJ of lot 1. block 112. The owners of property on the south side of Sixth street, between Walnut nnd Chestnut, are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of tho City of North Plntte, 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 gonernl ordinances of snid city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along1 tho East side of lot 1. block 112, owned by yon, 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 snid jot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. Temple, City Clerk. To Ellen Boyer owner of lot 5, block 108. Tho oWners of property on tho north side of Gth ntreet, between Poplar St., and Sillier Ave., aro hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln couuty, Ne braska, passed nnd npproved an ordin ance on tho 18th dny of June, 1913. ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line and grade, nnd of permanent material, ns 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 accordanco with said ordinances, on or before tho 10th day of September 1913, tho same will bo constructed by said city and the costs assossed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be con structed. C. F. Tbmplk, City Clerk. To Nancy A. Beightel owner of lot 1 and 8, block 21. Ihe owners of property on tho West side of Sycamore street, between 11th and 12, aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of the City of Nortli Platte, , Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on tho 18th day of Jun 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line nnd grade, and of permanent.mnteral as provided in the general ordinances of said city.regu lnting the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along the East side of lot 1 and 8, block 21. owned by you, in accordance with said ordinance, on or before tho 11th day of September 1913, tho same will he constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you-ndjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. Temple, City Clerk. To J no. R. Neary owner of lot 8 block 105. Tho owners of property on tho West side of Walnut street, be tween Sixth and Front streetc are here by notified that the Mayor and Council of tho City of North Plntte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 18th day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be contracted n9 to line and grad(s, and of permnnent material, ns provided in tho gcnoral ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you nlong tho East side of lots, block 105. owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or boforo tho 1st day of November 1913, tho snmo will be con structed by snid city and the cost as sessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be con struced. C. F. Temple, Citv Clerk. Dr tydfield fydliBld. Physicians and Suryeonq. WILLIS 3. RKDFISLD, Sartrcon. JOB It. RBOriELD, Physletan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital , . . PHONE G42. Oifico pho.ne 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Established in 1871. Contractor and Builder. Shop Corner Gth nnd Vine Streets NORTH PLATTE, NED. R. D. Thomson. eoooeassooat)aaiooeootac 50 g DR. J. S TWINEM, g Homcop&thlcPhyslclannndSurgcon 2 B Hospital accommodations for Medical and sj) B surgical attention given obstetrical cases. A 9 Onico Phono 183 lies. I'liono 2f 3 Office McDonald State Hank nid'B J ottoiooee senceaeoaaeaBsaa in mum e 'b Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of snle issued from the district court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, upon a decree of fore closure rendered in said court wherein John M. Stewart is plaintiff- nnd Isaac Deardorf et. al. tire defendants and to me directed, I will on the 15th day of November, 1913, at two o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln Co.,Neb., sell nt public auction to the highest bid der tor cash to satisfy said decree, in torest and co3ts,the following described property, to-wit: All of sections Twenty nine (29), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty five (25), Thirty-live (35), Thirty-three (33), Thirty-one (31), and the south half of the southeast quarter (S hf SE qr) of Section Twenty. six (2C), northeast quarter (NE qr) ot Section Thirty-four (34), ull in loWnship Sixteen (16) Range Twenty-nine (29), northeast, quarter and the Southwest quarter (iNEqrand SW qr) ot Section Thirty (30), and the north half and the south east quarter (N lif and SE qr) of Sec tion 'thirty-one (31), Township Sixteen (16), Range Twenty-eight (28), allot" Sections Seven (7), Five (5), Three (3), one (1), and the Northwest quar ter (NW qr) Section Two (2), all in Township I it teen (15), Range Twenty nine (29), ail ot Section Unu (1) in Township Fifteen (15), Range Thirty (30), the north half (N hf) of tho North half (N hf), south half (S ht) of tho south half (S ht), southeast quarter of tiie northeast quarter (SE qr of NE qr) northeast quarter of the southeast qr (NE qr of SE qr) northwest qr of the southwest quarter (NW qr of SW qr), and southwest quarter of northwest quarter (SW qr or NW qr), of section thirty (30) township sixteen (10), range twenty-nme (29), west of the 0 prin. meridian, Lincoln county, Nebraska. According to the order of the District Court the premises herein forelosed shall be offered for sale separately in tho following older to-wit: All the promises except sections twenty nine (29) and thiity-threo (33), township sixteen (10) range twenty-nine (29) and section thirty-one (31) township sixteen (16) range twenty-nino (29) and the south ht of the south hf, the north hf ot the north hf, southwest qr of the northwest qr.southeast qr of the north east qr, northeast qr ot the southeast quarter, thu northwest quarter of the southwest qr of section thirty (30) township sixteen (16), range twenty nino (29). section thirty-one (81) town ship sixteen (l'U), range twon-ty-nino (29) and the south hf of the south hf, north hf of tho nortli hf, southwest qr of the northwest qr. southeast qr of the north east qr, northeast qr ot southeast qr, northwest or of tho southwost qr, of section thirty (30), township sixteen, (16) range twenty-nine (29) . Sections twenty. nine (29) and thirty three (33) township sixteen (16), range twenty-nine (29), In the event however thnt tho total amount of the bids thus offered separ ately shall not be suflicient to pay tho mortage debt, then all the premises herein foreclosed shall also be offered for sale in bulk and in the event the bid for tho premises in bulk shall ex ceed tho total amoiwjt offered in the separate bids said bid shall bu reported to tho court for confirmation. Dnted this 11th day of October, 1913. A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff of Lincoln Co. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County. Ne braska Oct. 7th, 191X. In the matter of tho estate of Esther Ilitnt, Deceased. Notice Is hereb) given, that the creditors of said deceased u HI meet the Administratrix of snld estate, Iwforu the county judge of 1 Jncoln county. .Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on tho Uth day cf Nov. 1W18, and on the 11th day of May. 19H, nt u'olock a. in. each day, for the purpose of presenting thelrclalms for examination, ndjuntment nnd allowance. Six months ure allowed for creditors to present their claims, and onoar fur the Administratrix to settle snid estate, fron the 7th day of Oet. 1818. A copy of this order to be publish! In the North Platto Irlburw. u lawl saml-weokly news. paper of wild county for four successive weeks prior to Nn ember 11, 18U, oU-l JOHN ORANT. Countyudue. I V