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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Ouo Year by Mall in advance $1.25
' Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllce as Second Clam Matter.
. Friday, October 24, 1913.
About one half of the 'states In the
union have bean represented in tho land
registration nt North Platte. Tho other
half would havo been represented had
the registration continued another week.
Improvements in North Platte during
1913 will total $150,000 exclusive of tho
expenditures byflthe Union Pacific,
which willmoro than equal that nmount.
While that amount does not indicato a
boom it shows a steady growth that
ought to provo satisfactory.
During the past twalvo days 25,000
visitors have been in North Platte and
not one of them went away complain
ing that they had been mistreated or
' "held up" on prices by tho North Platte
paoplo. This ought to further estab
lish North Platto'a reputation as a
model town; a place whore everybody
is treated fairly and courteously.
Rull traffic was tied up, six lives lost,
and a dozen states in tho southeast,
north and middlo west wore covered
with snow Monday night while western
Nebraska felt only tho whiff of a cool
bracing wind. Strange that so many
peoplo continue to reside in"tho 'storm
swopt regions of this country!' when
western Nobraska stands with open
arms to receivo thorn.
It is generally believed that as soon
as congress disposes) of thojfeurrency
bill, President Wilson will begin to re
ward the Nebraska faithful with ap
pointment'!. There aro about twenty
five postofilceslin Nebraska with salaries
ranging aboye $2,000 that ara still held
by republicans, tho positions in five
land offices are among th appointments
yet to bo made, and in addition there
aro other federal positions that ure
eagerly sought.
After sorving nine years as superin
tendent of tho Kearney normal school;
Dr. Thomas has been removed by the
Staio Board of Education, No chargos
wore perforred against Dr. Thomas, tho
only excuse offered by tho board boing
thot it was "for tho best results of the
normal Bchools of Nebraska." This is a
lame excuse, inasmuch ns Dr. Thomas
has proven a most successful head of
the institution. Tho removal caused
groat indignation at Kearney, tho nor
mal students passing emphatic resolu
tions of protest
' "Tho routo of the Lincoln Highway
will bo"m,arked, almost without a break,
'from Now York to San Francisco by tho
night of Friday, October 31, when the
dedication calobratlons are to bo held
across tho country. Somo of the states,
particularly in tho west, have nlrendy
completed the work. The ofliciul copy
righted marker of the association is 21
inches high, comprising n strip of red
tbree inches wide, n band of whito 10
'inches wido, and a strip of blue threo
4nch'(fs wjdo below. On tho white band
lUttlib largo lettor "L" with tho word
Lincoln" abovo and "Highway" below.
Myrtle and Vicinity,
t F-. D. Tntman is moving to North
Platte, whuro ho will enter tho employ
of tho Union Pacific.
Jns.Gnmbrel will hold a public sale
In thrf near future and will locate in
Idaho.
Andrew Phillips was a North Platto
visitor "Wednesday.
Js),A son of regulation weight camo to
'brighten tho homo of Mri und Mrs. Ed
Greeley recently.
Jos. Gosnoll was u North Platto vis
itor Wednesday.
E. It. Sivita is preparing to movo to
Worth Platte in a short timo.
' "Everybody's doln' it." Doing what?
Why registering of course.
' P. & S, Notes.
Miss Mary Roscncram who has been
taking treatment at tho hospital for
some time, loft Wednesday.
Jamejs Aoynni left the hospital " Wed
nesday after receiving treatment there
for several weeks.
Miss Katherlne Murpliy, superinten
dent of the hospital, has returned from
her trip in tho east and has taken up
'lier duties at tho hospital.
'Mrs. Henry Wolch who was seriously
burned the first of this weok is im
proving. Mrs, GooRoamof Horshoy, returned
yesjorday after sovoral days visit with
friends.
Mrs. Geo. Mudd, of Hershey visited
friends ih this city the first of tho
week.
. J . B. Honderson, of Cozad, arrived
Wednesday to visit friends and attend
tho registration.
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A Boomerang
Dy ANDREW C EWING
"Iti all up with me, Sadie!"
"What in tho world is tho matter?"
"I'm fired."
"From your position?"
"Yes."
"What for?"
"Well, you know that when I "was
graduated from tho electrical school
I was offered a situation In tho oillco
of tho Metcalf company, of which Mr.
Metcnlf Is president and principal
stockholder. I supposed tho position
would bo permanent It turns out that
tho Metcalf company had put in a bid
on tho erection of an electrical plant
Slid had been awarded tho contract
Mr. Metcalf wanted somo ono to assist
in making figures on tho specifications
and hired mo for that purpose. Tho
formula being now completed, ho hns
no further uso for me."
"llow dishouorablo in him not to
linvo told you In tho beginning tlint
you wcro simply employed for tho
Job."
"If ho had I would hnvo declined his
offer, for I bad n permanent one offered
mo nt n lower salary. 1'vo boon work
ing nights for six months besides my
day work and have a wholo closet full
of estimates figured out that I wouldn't
do over again for n thousand dollnrs.
I received 'only $G0O for tho wholo
period of my service. I'm sorry,
Sadlo, that wo can't fix tho dato wo
expected to fix for our wedding. I
shall hnvo to hnnt for another place,
and whon I get ono I can't tell whether
I slmll bo treated in tho samo shabby
fashion."
"Well, Bob, I expect you'll find tho
world full of disappointments."
"Yes, and whon I get knocked down
I proposo to get up and push on."
"Good! If you feel that way you're
suro to win in tho end."
But Bob found getting another place
difficult. Engineers wcro being gradu
ated every June, and those Just enter
ing tho field wcro ready to work cheap.
Besides, dull times camo on, and it
was dlfllcult for thoso having positions
to hold thorn. His fiancee was always
hopeful and cheered him so far as sho
could.
Ono day tho young engineer was call
ed up on a telephone. On nnswerlng
tho call ho learned that the person
on tho other end of the wire was tho
president of tho Metcalf comnanv. I
"Would it bo possible," ho asked,
"for t you to recall from memory tho
formula you mude for tho electrical
plant we bid on whllo you wero with
us?"
"No, sir."
There wns no further word for u
moment, but Bob know that tho receiv
er had not been bung up.
"Why do you ask? Has anything
happened to tho formula I made for
you?"
"Yes. Last night our safe wns bro
ken into, and it was taken with other
moneys and securities, and thoro is
no certainty of our over recovering it
"Wo must begin work immediately in
order to get the Job finished according
to contract."
Bob opened his eyes, but not his
mouth, lie knew that tho compnny
would forfeit $100,000 if the work was
not finished on time. Indeed, It could
uqt begin without making a now formu
la. At length ho snld:
"I could help you out, Mr. Metcalf,
but I don't think you treated mo right
In not telling mo when you employed
mo that it was for this Job only. I
did a great deal of work homo nt
nights nnd simply took results to tho
oilleo. All that homo work I have nnd
could easily reconstruct tho formula
from it"
Bob could hear a suppressed ex
clamation of Joy,
"You can come back to work If you
like," said tho president, "nnd I'lbralso
your salary."
"Thank you. I don't care to cuter
your employ again."
"I'll make it permanent"
"That doesn't tempt mo cither."
"What do you ask for tho figures
you have?"
"They aro not for sale. Ilad 1 been
retained permanently In your employ
I would givo them to you, or if I hnd
boon told that I was hired simply for
tho Job 1 would do tho sonic. As it Is
I am uuder no obligations to you."
Thoro wns silence for a few moments
when tho question came, "Will you
bo at homo tills evening?" to which
Bob replied thnt ho would.
When Mr. Metcalf called in tho even
ing ho looked very much broken. IIo
offered Bob $10,000 If ho would re
construct tho formula. Bob declined
tho offer, but inado n counter proposi
tion. IIo proposed that they should
Btibmlt tho case to tho heads of other
concerns to decldo between them what
tho cost should bo, both to bo bound
by their decision. Tho offer was ac
cepted, and an nvorngo amount of wlint
tho arbitrators figured ns a proper pay
ment was $112,500.
But a dllTqrcnt arrangement was
mndo. Mr. Metcalf sold n controlling
interest in tho company to tho vlco
president and resigned the presidency.
Bob was given a position at $3,000 a
year for flvo yours and rostored tho
formula as an omployeo without
charge. IJis ability to do so saved tho
company from ruin.
Bob never said a word to his flnnceo
about tho loss of tho formula till tho
matter was settled between him and
tho Metcalf company. When ho did
so ho hold her In n boar hug.
Bob and Sadlo wero married long
ago, and Bob is now ono of the princi
pal managers of tho Metcalf company.
Ranches and City
Property bought
and sold
CLABAUGH
ROOM 4
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ES5
PJTRONIZE THE DAT
In 'House of GoodShowl HI
When in North Plaile.
Motion Pictures. Runs Every
Night. Matinee Saturday After
noon at 2:30 O'clock.
10 CENTS.
Dr. J. K. Elms,
Eyo, Ear, Noso and
Throat Glasses
fitted Also
"o2i"'
Homeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over McDonald State
' Bank.
North Platto. Phono 30.
, Tax Notice.
Certificate No. 4882
To Frederick Whittemore.
You aro hereby notified thnt on Nov.
7, 1910, L. A. Wight purchased at
public sale for taxes for tho year 1909
tho following described land, to-wit:
Tho west J and southeast J of Section
IS, Township IB, Range 29, in Lincoln
county, State of Nebraska.
That said land was assessed in the
name of Frederick Whittemore and that
on January 2C, 1914, tax deed will be
applied for.
Dated October 0, 1913.
L. W. Wight.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. OIC-13,
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land OlIIco at North Platte. Neb.
October 15. 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Clarence O.
Wills, of Wclllleet. Neb.. who. on
March 3, 1910, made II. E. No. 04643. f or
the WW, of NWM and WH SWM. of Section 32,
Township 11, North, Range 29, West of tho 6th
Principal Mcridan, has Hied notico of Intention
to mako final flvo year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before the
register nnd receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on
the 12th day of Decclnbcr. 1913.
Claimant names ns witnesses: Charles Gerkln,
Orrin Hacon, John Cooper and Ernest Fletcher,
Ml of Wclllleet. Neb.
o21-6 J. E EVANS. Register.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
Tho Statu of Nobraska. Lincoln County, ss
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of John
Franzen Deceased.
To the creditors, heirs legatees and others
Interested In tho cstato of John Frnn.cn,
TaWo notice that Charley Holm lias
filed In tho county court, a report of his
(lollies jv executor of snld estate and also
praying that a decree of distribution of tho
residue, of Bald estate may bo mado liy tho
court and It Is ordered that tho same stand
for bearing tho 4th day of November, A. p.
1913, before tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock,
a. m. . at which tlrno any person Interested
may appear and except to and contest the
same.
Notico of this proceeding and tho hearing
thereof Is ordered given to all persons In
terested In snld matter by publishing a copy of
this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a
semi-weekly newspaper printed In said
county for thwi consecutivo weeks prior
to said dato of hearing.
Dated October lllh, 1913. . (Seal)
o H-3 John OitAT. County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska. .
In the Matter of the EstAta of Michael Albert
"Foster, Deceased. . .
To nil persons interested in tho Estate of Mich
ael Albert Foster, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Edward It. Good
man, administrator ot said estate, has fifed his
petition in said court, the object nnd prayer of
which aro that a decree of assignment may bo
mado of the property of said estate, being 'the
Northeast quarter of Section IB. Township 24 N.,
Itnngo 11 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, In
Wheeler county, Nebraska. You nro hereby no
tified that said petition will be heard by tho
County Court of said county at tho court loom In
tho City of North Platte, in said county, on tho
3d day of November, 1913, at 9 o'clock in the fore
noon. It Is ordered that a copy of this order bo
publljhod in tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Tri
bune Tbr threo successive weeks, being u legal
howspaper printed nnd published in said county.
Dated October 9th. 1913.
' ol4-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, SS. i
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Susan Pickett,
Deceased.
I, John Grant, County Judgo of said county, In
said estate hereby notify nil persons having
claims against the ostate of tho said Susan Pick
ett, Deceased, that I have set nnd nppolnted tho
following days for tho reception, examination nnd
adjustment of mild clnlms and demands, ns pro
vided by law, at tho County Court room in North
Platte. Lincoln county, nnd Stato aforesaid, to
wit: The 11th day of November, 1913, and tho
11th day of May, 1911. And nil persons so Inter
ested in said cstato will appear nt said tlrno nnd
place nnd duly present their said claims and de
mands In tho manner required by law, or show
cause for not so doing. And in cuno any of said
claims shall not bo presented by the Uth day of
May, lull, tho same shall ho forever barred. A
copy of this order .to bo published' in tho North
Platto Tribune, n legal semi-weekly newspaper,
of said county, for four successive weeks prior
to November 11th, 1913. 0
Given my hand nnd scnl of tho County Court
this 9th day of October. 1913. '
ol4-l JOHNJBRANT. County Judge.
Notice To Property Owners.
Notico is heroby given thnt the City
Council of tho City of North Platto,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will set ns
n Hoard of Equilization, beginning at
tho hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M of the
21stday of October, 1913, at the Council
Chamber nt tho Library Building in tho
v-.ii.y ui norm none, Lincoln (Jounty,
M" tnxos for tho nnrnnin nf nn.ilnr.
the costs of tho construction of tho
extension the lateral Sower in sni'd
Sewer District "Ui nnd thut said taxes
will bo lovied upon ench parcel of real
estato according to tho extent of bene
fits to be equal und uniform, such levy
of taxes will bo uccording to tho front
j Sf tno lot8 or ronl ustnta within
said Sower District or according to such
other rule as the City Council sitting
as such Board of Equilization may adopt
for tho distribution or adjustment of
such costs.
All porsons Interested will file their
objections, if any they have, to the
assessment of tnxes ugninst their prop
erty on or boforo tho 21st day of Oct
bor, 1913, at 7.30 o'clock P. "I (Cen
tral Timo) with tho City Clork.
By ordor of tho Mayor and City
council mado tho 10th day of Soptem
bar, 1913. Ciias. F. Temple.
sJ3'5 City Clerk.
fwi
iicuiusnu, ior ina purpose 01 levying
on tho real estate lying and boing within
tho extension to SPAVER. nwrnir-.T
APOLLO HOTEL
1030 GLENARM STREET
DENVER, - COLO.
Fred R. Ginn, Prop.
II. "Wilbur Way, Mgr.
75 rooms with private bath; 50
rooms without bath. Rates with
bath, 51.C0. Kates without bath,
91.00. 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 Street Car
Oillco Phone 410 Res. Blk 552
Bertha E. Mangon, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Deseasec of Women and Children Specialty
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Now McCabe Blbg-.
Oldest Bank In Lincoln County
McDonald
State Bank
North Platte, Nebr..
CAPITAL STOCK 9100,000.00
We Solicit Your Duslnsas.
OR. MY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST.
Telephone Red 4 5 E05H Dewey St.
' North Pla '.to, Nebraska.
Dr. D: C. Crocker.
Osteopathic Physician
PHONE RED 621.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Notico is hereby giving that no hunt
ing or treasspassing will be allowed on
tho lands of the undersigned who reside
south and west of North Platte.
Violations of this notice will bs prose
cuted to the full extent of tho law.
Wm. Benaur, George Single,"
Elmor Dngget, C. S. Bethell,
Wm. Hunter, Wm. Fncka,
Chns. Howard, v- Lester Anderson,
E. A. Roberts, M. Ortan,
Odo Roberts, Arthur Connor,
Jess Kunkle, Ed Wilson.
Clark Howard, A. W. Tool.
G. T. Knotts, Gunderson Bros.
Frank Fncka, O. L Watkins,
C. Broeder, J. A. Kunkle,
Eli Kuncklo, A. Kunkle.
C. Porter D. W. Ktinkle,
A. J. Howard, Hugh Songer,
W. Kunkle. L. L. Rowely,
D C. Carrigan, Louise Grulke,
C. V. Turpie, Ward Weekly,
D. J. Knox, Clyde Long,
M. C. Leth, Roy Melton,
A. Loth, John Pulls,
A. Zuler, J. K. Crow,
George Garman, F. Kronquest,
W. E. Mestor, F L. Woinburg,
C. F. Zimmerman S. D. Goldsmith
W. E. Collins, D. A. Voss,
G. W. Edis, F. W. Collins
J. S. Hnrdtn, W. H.Backley,
L. Lloyd C. R. Osgood,
F. Montague Ed. Froerrian.
H. M. Hershey G. W. Ruff
Jos. Hershey Mrs. M. McGuiro
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 04639 "
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Oillco ot North riatto. Nebr.
, , Sept. 24. 1013.
Notico la hereby given that Henry 1'. Hansen,
of North l'latte, Nebr.. who. on February 9,
1010, mado Homestead Entry No.
04599. for NWW. NM of NEK. Section
82. twn. 15. N. rgo. 30. west of tho Gth Principal
Meridian, has filed notico of intention to make
llnal threo year proof, to establish claim to tho
land abovo described, before the register and
receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on tho 19th
day of Novembcr.1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: It. G. Par
melee, Julius Mogensen. V. Hansen, Charles
Itussell. all of North l'latte. Nebr.
S30.0 J. E. Evan. Resistor.
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION.
Serial No. 01889
DEI'AUTMICNT OP THE INTI'.UIOIt.
United States Land Ollice
At NortHTIatto. Nebraska. Sept.Bth. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that Duiilcl Carrlgan
of North Platte, Neb., who on Sept. 9, 1910, made
homestead entry. No. 04889. for NMniulNH
of SW, Section UG, Township 12 N. Range 32.
W. of 6th Principal Mcridan. has filed notico
of Intention to make final threo year proof, to
establish claim to tho land abovo described,
before tho register and receiver at North Platte,
Nebraska, on tho Oth day of November,
1913.
Claimant names us witnesses: Philip T. Hell.
Wendell McCrum, Paul Smith. Carl Hroeder. all
of North Platto, Nebr.
slG-0 J. E. Evans. Register.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, as.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estato of Patrick
Ruddy, deceased.
On reading nnd filing tho petition of Llnnlo D.
Ruddy praying that administration of sold
cstato may bo granted to E. II. Evans .09 ad
ministrator. Ordered. That Oct. 28th, 1913, nt 0 o'clock a.
m. Is assigned for hearing said petition when all
persons interested In said matter may appear at n
county court to bo held In and for sold county nnd
show causa why tho prayer of petitioner should
not bo grantcd;,and that notico of tho pendency
of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given
to all persons Interested in said matter by pub
lishing n copy of this order In tho North Platto
Tribune n semi-weekly newspaper printed In snld
county, for threo successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing.
Dated October 3rd, 1913.
JOHN GRANT.
o7-3 County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE.
R. W. Hagel, non-rosidentdefundnnt,
will take notico thnt an action hns been
begun in the district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, in which Chnrlos J.
Bills is plaintiff and Lillian E. Hngol
nnd R. W. Hagel, her husband, are de
fendants, the object nnd prayer of
which said action are to foreclose a
certain mortgage made and exocuted
by the defendants to tho 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 Range Thirty (30),
West of tho Gth P. M., to secure the
payment of one certain mortgugo bond
dated January 1, 1910, for tno sum of
$400.00 and coupon bonds thereto
attached duo and unpaid, and that thcro
is now due upon said bond and interest
notes and taxes paid by the plaintiff,
the sum of $486.57, for which said sum
with interest therooh, as in said mort
gage, bond nnd notes provided for, from
this date, plaintiff prays that defend
ants be required to pay and costs of
suit or that said premises may be sold
to satisfy the amount found due, nnd
that said defendants be foreclosed of
their equity of redemption theroin.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or bafore the 17th day of
November, 1913, or decreo will be en
tered against you as in said petition
prayed.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 7th day of October, 1913.
Charles J. Bills, Plaintiff.
Dy E. H. Evans, his Attorney.
Sheriff's Sale.
Dy virtue of nn 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.etalare defendants,and to mo directed I
will on tho 1st day of Nov., 1913, at 2 o'clock
p. m., at tho east front door of tho court
house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to tho"hlghest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest
and costs, tho following described property
to-wit: Northwest quarter (NWJ) Section thirty
three (33) TownshlD Thirteen (13) North of Rnnim
hirty-one (31) west of the 6th P.M. Lincoln
county, .Nebraska.
Dated North riatte. Ncb.,Sept. 27. 1913.
S30-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
To Geo. Hublitz owner Ei of lot 1,
block 112.
Tho owners of property on tho south
side of Sixth street, between Walnut
and Chestnut, are hereby notified that
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 thoir said premises,
to b constructed a3 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 samo will
be constructed by said city and the
costs assessed upon the said lot owned
by you adjoining which the snmo shall
be constructed. C F. Temple,
City Clerk.
To Ellen ltoyer owner of lot 5, block
108.
The owners of property on the north
side of Gth street, between Poplar St.,
and Silber Ave., are hereby notified
that the Mayor and Council of tho City
of North Platto, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, passed and approved an ordin
ance on the 18th day of June. 1913.
ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said
VlKunr. innll 4-A n r r m rm 4- u.. , i. ,1 i. 1! !l
liiciuiaus. iu uu i,uuauucau us LU IJIie
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 tho west side of lot 5, block,
108, owned by you, in accordance with
snid ordinances, on or before tho 10th
day of September 1913, the same will ba
constructed by said city and tho costs
assessed upon the said lot owned by you
adjoining which tho same shall be con
structed. C. F. Temple, City Clerk.
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, nre hereby notified that the
Mayor and Council of tho City of North
Platte, Lincoln coupty, Nebraska,
passed and approved an ordinance on
the 18th day of June 1913, ordering a
sidewalk adjoining their said premises,
to be constructed as to line and grade,
and of permanont.materal as provided in
the genoral ordinances of said city.regu
lating the construction of sidewalks
in said city.
Unless said walk is constructed by
you along the East side of lot 1 and 8,
uiock i. owneu uyi you, in accoruunce
with said ordinance, on or before the
11th day of September 1913, the same
will bo 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.
To J no. R. Nenry owner, of lot 8
block 105.
Tho owners of property on the
West side of Walnut street, be
tween Sixth and Front streetc are here
by notified that the Mayor and Council
of the City of North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraskn, passed and approved
an ordinance on tho 18th day of June,
1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining
their said premises, to be contructed as
to lino and grade, and of permanent
mntorial, as provided in the general
ordinances of said city, regulating the
construction of sidewalks in snid city.
Unless said walk is constructed by you
along tho East side of lot 8, block 105,
owned by you, in accordance with said
ordinances, on or boforo the 1st day of
November 1913, tho same will be con
structed by said city and the cost as
sessed upon tho said lot owned by you
adjoining which tho samo shall be con
struced. C. F. Temple, City Clerk.
Di Infield idfield,
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE U. REDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE C42.
Office phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Cth and Vine Streets
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
R. D. Thomson.
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.DR. J. S TW1NEM,
j HomeopathlcPhysIclanandSurgeon
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Bought and highest market
prices paid
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C. H. WALTERS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an ordor of sale 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
Doardorf et. al. are defendants and to
mc directed, I will on the 15th day of
November, 1913, at two o'clock p. m.t
at tho oast front door of the court
house in North Platte.Lincoln Co., Neb.,
sell at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash to satisfy said decree, in
terest and costs.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 tho south half
of the southeast quarter (S hf SE qr)
of Section Twenty.six (26), northeast
quarter (NE qr) of Section Thirty-four
(34), all in Township Sixteen (16)
Range Twenty-nine (29), northeast
quarter and the Southwest quarter
(NE qr'and SW qr) of Section Thirty
(30), and the north half and the south
east quarter (N hf and SE qr) of Sec
tion Thirty-one (31), Township Sixteen
(16), Range Twenty-eight (28), all of
Sections Seven (7), Five (5), Three
(3), one (1), and the Northwest quar
ter (NW qr) Section Two (2), all in
Township Fifteen (15), Range Twenty
nine (29), all of Section One (1) in
Township Fifteen (15), Range Thirty
(30), tho north.half (N hf) of the North
half (N hf), south half (S hf) of the
south half (S hf), southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter (SE qr of NE qr)
northeast quarter of tho southeast
qr (NE qr of SE qr) northwest qr
of tho southwest quarter (NW qr of
SW qr), and southwest quarter1 of
northwest quarter (SW qr of N W qr),
of section Thirty (30) township sixteen
(16), range twenty-nino (29), west of the
6 prin. meridian, Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
According to the order of the District
Conrt the premises herein forclosed
shall be offered for sale separately in
the following order to-wit: All the
promises except sections twenty nine
(29) nnd thirty-three (33), township
sixteen (16) range twenty-nine (29) and
section thirty-one (31) township sixteen
(16) range twenty-nino (29) and the
south hf of the south hf, the north hf
of tho north hf, southwest qr of the
northwest qr.southeast qr of the north
east qr, northeast qr of the southeast
quarter, the northwest quarter of
the southwest qr of section thirty (30)
township sixteon (16), range twenty
nine (29), section thirty-ono (31) town
ship sixtoon (16). range twenty-nine
(29) nnd the south
hf of tho south . hf, north hf
of tho north hf, southwest qr of tho
northwest qr, southoastqr of the north
east qr, northeast qr of southeast qr,
northwest qr of tho southwest qr, of
section thirty (30), township sixteen,
(16) range twenty-nino (29) .
Sections twenty. nine (29) and thirty
three (33) township sixteen (16), range
twenty- nino (29) ,
In tno eyont however that tho total
amount of the bids thus offered senar-
ately shall 'not be sufficient to pay the
mortaga debt, then all tho premises
herein foreclosed shnll also be offered
for sale in bulk and in tho event the
bid for the premises in bulk shall ex
ceed tho total amount offered in the
separate bids said bid shall bo reported
to tho court for confirmation.
Dated this 11th day of October, 1913.
A . J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff of Lincoln Co.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In tho County Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska. Oct. 7th. 1913.
In tho matter of tho ostate of Esther
Harris, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that tho creditors of said
deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said
estate, before tho county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at tho county Court room. In said
county, on tho 11th day cf Nov. 1913, and on
tho 11th day of May, 19H, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allowance. Six
months aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims, nnd one year for tho Administratrix to
settle said estate, from the 7th day of Oct. 1913.
A copy of this order to bo published In the North
Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper of said county for four successive
weeks prior to November 11, 1913.
oU-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
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