t u I t li I f im Serai -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Dare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofilco as Second Class Matter. Tuesday, February 3, 19M. Anna Jenkins Takes Carbolic Acid; Dies. Mrs. Anna Jenkins, ago 31, hous keeper for John B. McUuire, after bid dins him a fond goodby took a dose of carbolic acid Friday ovoning at 9:30 and llvt'd only un hour after taking it. Sho cave no reason for taking the death potion, but took a dose, of it and lay down on the bed without saying another word. Mrs. Jenkins has lived in the city for about threa years nnd has been keep ing house for Mr. McGuire. Thiyhavo been living at 502- East Third street. For the past several months Mrs. Jen kins has boen doctoring for nervousness nnd has not been well. Friday evening she wont out into the kitchen on the pretense of taking her medicine. Mr. McGuire hoard here searching around among the bottlos in the kitchen and naked her what Hhe was doing and nnswered that she was taking medicine. Ho was lying on the smoking and gave the rnatter thoucht until she stepped to the she her bed no door of tho room with a bottlo and glass in her hand Sho poured out a big dose in tho glass and sat tho bottlo on tho table and then bade him goodby. TKen for the first timo ho noticed that tho bottlo was labeled carbolic acid and ho sprang to her just as sho raised tho glass to her lips. Ho slapped tho glass out of her bund nnd broke it and the bottle. Tho acid flew all over her faco but Mr. McGuire did not think that she got any of tho potion. He then questioned tier as to her motive of taking tho draught and sho refused to answer. Ho thought that nho wns only sulky from being thwarted in her attempt and lay her on tho bed and wiped tho ncid from her face. She lay on the bed and refused to talk and slro soon began to stifTen. Mr. MnGuiro than ran up town to tho North Platte candy kitchon and attempted to get a doctor but had much trouble In locating any of them Ho called several of the ofllccs and finally succcded in getting Dr. Rodrlold. The doctor came at once and called Dc. Wurteloand they worked with the woman for over a half hour but it was too lute then to do anything other tharr relieve her sufTering. She died a little before 10:30. Since Mrs. Jenkins' death it has been discovered that sho wub marriod twice, tho nnnfo of her flrst husband cannot be learned but it is known that they had two children. Sho was divorced from her. first husband somo years ngo and later married Mr. Jenkins. Tney lived together only a short timo and then seperated but wore not divorced. SJio has thought for some time that ho was dead. Tho body was shinned Saturday from Howe and Mnlonoy'a undertaking os tabllshmpnt to Denver where there her relatives nvo located and the funoral will be held from there. Somo choice registered Porchoron Mares and Stallions for sale. Thomas E. Doolittle, North Platte. R. F. D. 3. 103-8 SERVANTS OF ROYALTY., In England They Arc Supplied by a Regular Employment Agency. Even royal palm is have their serv ant 'problems. The noneral opinion scciiis to bo that the Hon ants who at tend upon kings and tpioens mo of a in co apart, but micli Is not tin; Impres sion glvun by a remarkably frank In terview given In Iuulon by a registry agent who has fiotjuently had dealings with Buckliurhnin palace "Wo aro hold responsible for the poo plo wot noud to the royal household." ho said, "and we send no one who him not lived In good house and has had lit least two years' 'character.' "Only Hrltlsh servants are engaged. Tho men must be between twenty-two nnd twenty-eight yearn old, and the women between eighteen and twenty two. , "Tho wages aro no better, to begin with, than In other households, but there aro better allowances In liveries nnd In plain clothes. There Is the chance, too, of promotion to something bettor. "A head housemaid might get $250 a year, and of courso there Is a pen sion for every servant who has nerved a certain nuinbor of years "Ten years Is generally considered tho minimum time for a pension, but wlnui n case of misfortune occurs an application In made to the king, who approve a spmlal grnul- t'Tlw servant have plenty of work to'dn In the palace, but ample leisure and very good' qunrtors and living. The niiildH are required to droxs n lute in tho same colored prints. The state porters and marshal men are engaged directly by the king on warrant "Tho ordinary hoiiM'hold servants aro resident, with the exception of a personal housemaid, who travels with tho royal rniullj."-Nuw York Press. Proceedings of the County Board. January 26, 1914. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present White, Herminghausen, Springer and county clerk. Tho county treasurer is herby auth orized to cancel tho personal tax of Chas. Shill for the year 1913 in Medi cine precinct as to school district 23 for the reason that he is assessed in district 22. Bond of Owen O'Neil, over seer road district 1, is hereby npprovod. The county treasurer is hereby auth orized to correct the tax list of C II Meek for the year 1913 on account of error in assessment. Also to correct his tax list for the year 1011, as to automobilo, for the reason that he did own one on April 1, 1911. The following claims were allowed on the goneral fund, to-wit: M F Buckley, damages on road 855, $15.15 nnd disallowed for $.14.85 Jcrgensen & Kittle, hardware 20 30 A Kelly, printing and publish ing 156553 Eli Kunklo, refund of taxes. . . . 10 00 E C Hostetter, biidge work, al lowed on bridge fund 11 30 Continued chocking nooks of county treasurer und adjourned until tomor row. C V Yost, County Ciork. Jnnuary27, 1914. Board mot same as yesterday. Pres ent full board and county clerk. Bond of Ray Wilson, deputy sheriff is hereby approved. Board spent balance of day inspect ing roads south of Maxwell. Adjourned until tomorrow. O W Yost. County Clerk January 28. 1914. Board mot same as yesterday. Pres ent full board and county clerk. Finished checking books of county judge and find dne Lincoln county the sum of 748.49 which ho is directed to turn over into the county treasury. Tho following claims were allowed on the goneral fund, to-wit: John Grant, county judgo office expenses and clerk .... 920 14 Lem Bailey, refund of taxes. . . . 4 00 A B Hoagland, auto hire, com missioners 36 CO Geo Hoovor, marking Oregon trail 2 00 Allowed on bridgo fund to-wit: Greoley Bundy, bridgo work.... 20 00 John Walker, bridge work 3 00 Georjjp Hoover, unloading lum ber 8 00 A petition filed with tho county board to vacate that portion of third street in tho villngo of Hershey lying between Lincoln and Paxtoh avonue, being im mediatly south of block 6 In Gamble's addition, tho same to be used for school purpose tho same is hereby va cated as petitioned for. " The county clerk is hereby instructed to notify the road overseer for district 46, to notify John Hansen to remove fence oft: of road 109 on Sec 84, T 10, R 28, according to tho survey of county surveyor, said road, being fenced at this point. Continued chucking books of trens- uier and adjourned until tomorrow. C W Yost, County Clerk. January 29, 1914. Board met same as yesterday. Pres ent Herminghausen, Springer and county clerk. SottlemenL is hereby made with Martin Jepsen, overseer district 14, and find duo the county, tho sum of G7.00 treasurer's receipt of which ia hereby acknowledged, and sctlloment made. Tho following claims wore allowed on general fund. ' D N Cullender & Son, mdso for county poor 4110 Bert Soderstrom, house rent co unty poor 2 50 Addison Wait, Secretary of State, ono doz. statutes.... GO 00 Allowed on road fund, to-wit: W F Voieipkn, refund of poll tax North Platte 3 00 A F Stamp, refund of poll tax, North Platte 8 00 Continued checking booking books of treasurer and adjourned until tomor row. C W Yost, County Clerk. W. T. Walker is reported very ill at tho homo of Walter Stewart. County Surveyor R. L. Cochran visited Sunday witli his parents in B rady. Julius Pizer returned yestorday from Grand Island whore ho spent several days looking after business. SltMCRUMUM All old chickens have lice unless reeulir preventive meajtirts are used X ith one application of Lec' i.icc mutt i iiatt ontn u(n 600 i- I'linnnini vi imfff ore iy fectuai ruuntlrvraa lien tujc owner thgu(M nit htnt bud no lire Chlckrni i amim rfiiwell If In. t Mini with vtnnln ct tuj lln.1. inJ 111 !! otM wiy to ji ria or mtm It nv Ihe u nf !.' lip Kill. liquid AppIImI undrr Ihe fowl lu mia. etc i iMVrr ilrccl t in ihrlp bullet Noduttlnj, dlpilnior itrrjllni. ik, tuoruii iucim Sold iy leadlni df olm Sen.) Ut lattii KLllrr Uuk aul diw pumpmen. CEO. H. LEE CO., Oraaht, Nib. Ltt's Uum Powder I J liU'dr wtwre s powder It preferred. un ijcrowwiuo u tut un iwuluy uifcUcbu. SOLD BY SCHILLER & CO. mm lice mmt WmM flU3-y I iC;-- m 3tjEl Dealing With a Lunatic. In front of tho Chelsea houso Sir Thomas More had a garden and gate house, and, as there was a pleasant view from the summit of the gate house, he used frequently to nit there, accompanied only by his dog. Here It wns that ho was found ono afternoon by a wandering maniac, who crept up stairs and saw the fecblo old man doz ing. "Leap. Tom, leap!'' ho cried, and at the same timo tried to throw him over the battlements. More hnd not phys ical strength enough to resist, but he had the wit to say: "Let us first throw this little dog over." Tho man Immediately threw down tho dog. "Pretty sport," said tho lord chancel lor. "Now, go down .and bring hlin up: then try again." While the madman went down for the dog More mndc fast the door be hind him and so managed to hold the fort until deliverance came. Tho Earth's Journey. Our world's Journey In apace Is a long one. If we are to accept the con clusions of Dr. Turnor of the Univer sity observatory of Oxford and Profes sor II. C. I'lummer, roynl astronomer of Irclnnd. lleccnt astronomical work suggests that tho. sun and Its planets form a single unit in a vast system, the stars1 In which, though separated by enormous distances, have a com mon confer of gravity, and In response to gravitation all move In unison like a stupendous machine. Tho paths of these stars, instead of being nearly circular, like those of tho planets around tho sun. are much like tho oscil lations of a pendulum. The calcula tions show thnt on this elongated course our sun must travel 400,000,000 years before completing a revolution nnd that it passed near the center less than a million, perhaps not more than 300,000, years ago and Is now on the outward stretch. Barney Barnato'e Comedy. In the Journal South Africa the late Sutton Vane, the dramatist, onco told this story of Barney Barnato: "no was tho best amateur melodramatic actor I ever met A little rough; so Is a dia mond, but the fire is there. He played Claude Frollo In Victor Hugo's Ks meralda' splendidly, I playing Quasi modo, the hunchback, with him. In the great scene on the parapets the hunchback tries to throw the monk (Frollo) Into the street. Mr. Barnato resisted vigorously. He seized me by my hump, which camo off In his hand. It was a sponge bag stuffed with va rious articles. He shook his fist at me and then, with a quiet smile, throw the hump from the cathedral roof. Look ing over, ho exclaimed: 'Good heav ens! I have killed a policeman!' Tre mendous round of npplauso from tho audience." ' Armies of Animals. n Some Idea of the vast numbers of animals that Africa used to support can be gained from a passage in AV. Scully's reminiscences. It was Mr. Scully's good fortune In 1802 to wit ness the last great trek of springboks from east to west of the Bushmanland desert a trek on a scale such as lio man will ever see again. Fencing, the Increase of population nnd tho distrib ution of arms have almost exterminat ed tho once lnii'umerable host, lie says, "I have stood on an eminence some twenty feet high, far out on the plains, and seen the absolutely level surface as far as the eye could reach covered with resting springboks, while from over the eastern horizon the ris ing columns of dust told of fresh hosts advancing." Shoes and Nerves. - Travelers say that the reason why nervous people don't exist In China Is because It Is there the custom to wear soft shoes. There Is no doubt that hard soled, creaking footgear Is responsible for much nervous wear and tear as well as much physical fatigue In west ern lands. Tired feet and tired nerves will find solace In a warm foot bath with a handful of sea salt In It. Move tho foot about or keep them still as best pleases you us long as the water Is pleasantly warm; then dry them with a rough towel and put on a fresh pair of stockings. Dundee Advertiser. Bread of Persia. Persian native bread differs little from that used a thousand years ago. Tho Persian oven Is built of smooth masonry work In the ground, usually about the size of a barrel, and many of those now In use have been used for, a century. Tho dough Is formed Into thin sheets about a foot long and two feet wide and slapped against the side of tho oven. It bakes In a few minutes and Is set out to cool. Long Headed. "What will you do with the SUO.OOO If you get a verdict In your breach of promise suit?" "I guess." said the dear girl. "I'll marry the lawyer. It's such an awful lot of money to 'let get out of one's hands." Puck. ohomia's Coal Mines. Tho lowest human habitation Is said to be that of the coal miners In Bo heinln. some of whom niako their dwellings at a point over 'J.OOO feet be low the hvel of the hon. Voting. "Do yon believe that women oiiRhtto vote?" "Stive: And. what' more. 1 think men ought to too," Detroit Tree Pre Silver Is of loss yaluo '.hn jrold, roUI than virtue. Horace. GET TO THE CAUSE North Platte People Are Learning The Way. There is but little peace or comfort for tho man or woman with a bad back. Tho distress begins in early mornings keeps up throughout tho day.' It's hard to get out of bed, its torture to stoop or straighten. Plas ters and linements may relievo, but cannot cure if tho cause is inside the kidneys. When suffering so, use Doan's Kidney Pills, tho tested and proven kidney remedy, used in kidney troubles for over fifty yenrs. Doan's Kidney Pills are recommended by thousands for just such cases. Proof of their effectiveness in the testimony of this North Platte resident: Chailes F. Burrough, 222 So. Pine St., North Platte, Nnbr., says: "Sev eral years ago I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney's Pills, procured from McDonell & Graves' drug Ptore, (now Schiller & Co') and found them to be a good kidney remedy. I suffered from burning pains in the small of my back nnd my kidneys were very weak. Doan's Kidney Pills soon cured me oompletly. I have not been bothered by kidney trouble since. I take pleas ure in endorsing this remedy for the benefit of other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. E. A. Mallafrey. of Mullen, Nebr., arrived in the city Friday afternoon and visited here for a few days. George McGinloy, of Ogalnlla, was visiting friends in the city a few days last week. are all lind up nut! ready to do more work this year than ever before, and the same high class work. Now is the time for us to get together, Mr. Fanner for oiling and repairing harness. You're not so busy and we can take care of you. Electric Shoe Repairing. Prices right and all work guaranteed. FORSTEDT & SHEEDY 511 Locust Street. ..x.iwmyMui.f.wwwTrw.M-.iEroK-jff-n-wwra.mrt Org, Afield redfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE 11. REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 6 hi. inwwi VMiaunw Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Speeial Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. Twentieth Century Club Date of Meetings. (cneral meeting, second Tuesday In each month at library building. Civic Department, first and third Thursday evenings of each month at library building. Literary Department, on each alternate Tuesday afternoon beginning January 20th. Domestic Science Dgiiartuiint. each altcrnato Monday twUrnoon beginning January 2ith. Music DLpnrtincm. fust and third Friday after noon of tuch month John S. Simms Physician and Surgeon. Office in Keith Thcutro Building Special Attention given to Obstetrics and Diffuses of Women OIllcoOT- - PHONED- -Kesldenco 3t igasainisszssEri 8 njpONIZE THE I n'Hguse of Good Shows When in North Plallc. Motion Pictures. Runs Every Night. Matinee Saturday After noon at2;30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. I twr r&Effii;; ". -'. ',"?' The las 351235K3 ml 9 Do You Know that for You can rent a SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX or start a BANK ACCOUNT at the Mcdonald state bank, North Platte, Neb.? Come and Try Us. DR. HARRY HELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telcphono Red 4 WM Dewey St. North I'la 'te, Nebraska. 44ittf -&W-MiSf 'Mi- 44, 1 GEO. B." DENT, b $ Physician and Surncon, Office over McDonald Bank. if jf Phones ) Office 130 i Residence 115 frfrflrfr-t--Wt !fc Mi :-JSr-Mr'? Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. P. J. LATHAN. CHIROPRACTOR McCabe Building Rooms 8 and 9. r lVOMna(iUUMifcMiV'mjUvtl'M4as a Signet Chapter O. E. S., I t NO. 55 I Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every 3 month at Masonic Hall at 7:00 p. in. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of salo issued from the district court of Lincoln c6unty, Nebraska, upon a degroo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Blanche B. Field is plaintiff and Thur lough Chambers, etalaro defendants, and to mo directed I will On the 24th day of Jan.. 1914, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the court houso in North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described proporty to-wit: East onc-hnlf (Elj) Section twenty-four (21' Township Eleven ill) North of Range Twenty-eight (2-S)wcstof the 6th P. SI. Lincoln county, Nebraska. .. Dated North Platte, Neb.. Dec! 22. 1913. d23-6 A. J. SAL1SBURV. Sheriff NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Serial No. 04777 DKPAUTHENT Of THC INTERIOII. United States Land Ollice North Platte, Nebraska, Jan. 21, 1914. Notice Is hereby givcnlthat Jacob L. Harden of North Platte, Neb., who on June 4th, 1910, made homestead entry Serial No. 01777 for SKH Section 12, Township 12 N. Banco 31, V. of 6th Principal Moridan, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described before the register nnd receiver at North Platte Nebraska, on the 18th day of March 1914. Claimant names as wltncssses: Joseph Shnw, William W. Hunter, James K. Crow and Francis Montague all of North Platte, Nebr. J27-6 J. E. EVANS Keglater. n otsaiiilijatt Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. SOLID COMFORT What ia more comfortable or satis factory than an evening at home sur rounded hy the family and with one of our hand-made pure leaf eigars to smoke? Our cigars have an established reputation for their goodness. Try them. J. F. SCHMALZRIEn The Maker of Good Cigars, Ofllce Phone 410 lies. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deienits of Women and Children !SpecUIty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Now McCabo Blbg. mMmmmmwwwvmm mmm'J" arkrvf A A. J. AMES, MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, f; Physicians and Surgeons, ' Office over Stone Drug Co. B Piwa I Office 273 Phones Re8idenco 273 1 I 1'IiOUATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska. Jan. 20th, 1914. In the matter of the estate of James E. Ilaker, Deceased. Notlco is hereby Klvcn, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Executors of said estate, before the county judfje of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on thoZlth day cf Feb. 1914, and on the 21th da of Auk, 19U, at 9 o'clock a. m. each da', for the itirpoee of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the Executors to settle said pstate, from tho 20th day of Jan. 1914. A copy of this order to bo published In the North Platte Tribune, a lonul semi-weekly news paper printed in said county for foiir successive weeks prior to said date of hearing J27-4 JOHN GRANT, County .Tudttn. 1'IIOUATE NOTICE. In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne hrakn, January 20th, 1914, In the matter of the ostnte of Mary E. Slutts, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, befoic the County JudHC of Lincoln count, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on tho 21th day of February, 1014. , and on tho 24th day of AuKUst 1911, at 9 o'clock, a. in. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six months ore allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the executor to settle said estate, from the 20th day of January, 1911. A copy of this order to bo published In the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news paper printed in said countv for four successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. j27.3p JOHN GRANT, Countv .Tudn-o SHERIFF'S SALrJ. By virtue of an order of salo Issued from the district court of LinuiUi county, Nebraska, upon a decree of f . .'ne rendered In said couit wherein Chs. Weckbach is plalntllL and Homer II. Kokli-, ut nl are defendants, and to me directed, I will on the 14th day of February 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the cast front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy Bald decree. Interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: All of lots one (1) two (2) three 3 four 4 otherwise described as west half of the west half of section eighteen 18 township nine 9 range twenty-seven 27 west of the 6th Principal Merldan, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., January 12th1914. J14-5 A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. PKOBATE NOTICE In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, December 29th,1913. In the matter of tho estate of Patrick Wrin, deceased. Notico is hereby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet 'the Executor of said cstato, before the county judgo of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on the 3rd day of February 191 1, and on the 3rd day of Aug. 1914, at 9 o'clock n, m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. Six months ure allowed for ci editors to present their claims anu one year lor tho Executor to settlo said estate, from the 29th day of December, 1913. A copy of this order to be published In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county for four successive weeks prior to Feb. 23, 1914. jG-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Eva Boddy, defendant, will take notice that on the 19th day of November, 1913v William U. Ma loncy, administrator of the estate of Lois Shilton, deceased, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said Eva Roddy, ot. nl., tho object nnd prayer of which aro to foreclose n certain mortgage, executed by said Eva Boddy to Lois Shellon on May 27, 1913, to secure promissory notes of oven datewith said mortgage, upon which there is due the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars t$l,100.00j villi inlrrest thereon at the rate of sK per cent from May 27, 1913. Said mortgage wns givca upon Lot One til. in Section Eight 81, Township Thirteen 113 North. Range Thirty 30 West In Lincoln county, Nebraska. Plaint! If also seeks to obtain an appointment of a rcciever for said premises pending Bald action upon the k rou ml a that said property Is not sufficient security for tho payment of the debt named in said mortgage and that said property is liable to be wasted5 that the same Is hot Insured; that said property Isrnpidly decreasing In value; that it has no rental value while In tho condition that it Is; nnd that the improvements upon said propi-rt aro being destroyed r.nd tho real estate not of vnluo to exceed S1CO.00 outside of the im provements thtreou, nnd that tho said defendant, Eva Roddy, is Insoliont. I'lalntilf prnys for a dccrio that the defendant shall bo required to pay the amount herein stated to b due upon sold mortgage and that s'dd prci.iiies may bo sold to sr-tisfy tho amount found Uu'e. nnd for the an. pointment of a receiver to taKo immediate charge of said premises. And said Eva Roddy is hereby notified to answer said petition on or before the 2Jd day of February. 1914, and that on tho Uth day of February. 1914, at 10 o'clock, a. m., or as soon thereafter as plaintiir can bo heard, plaintiff will apply to tho judgo of the district court at chambers In the court houBe nt North Platte, Ne braska, for thenppointment of such receiver of said premises, nnd plaintiff proposes tho namo of A. J. Salisbury, Bhtritf of sa.J county, as such receiver, with Lon Bonding rnd Surety Co., as surety, nnd plaintiir otters as surety for himself Lion Bonding and Snr.'tv Co- WILLIAM R.MALONEY. Admr of Estate of Lois Shelton, deceased. Bv Hoagland & Hoarknd. His Attorneys. LEGAl, NOTICE To George W. Bojden, Emma Hostetter, nee Hawley, Orville Hostetter. her husband; Fanny Mlnshall, nee Hawley, Ralph Minshall, her hus band and Mamie Ruddy, non resident defendants' You and each of you will take notico that E. H Evans, administrator of the estate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, as plaintiff has filed a petition In the district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, ?.1f?in.8t.DTUnP!1 paeh,?f yu impleaded with Elizabeth J. White, nee Hawley, George C. White her husband, William Hawley, Irene Hawley his wife, First National Bank of North Platte Nebraska, u corporation, Liunlo B. Buddy, Jennio Ruddy and Julius Pizer. additional defendants Tho object and prnicr of which said petition are to quiet nnd confirm in the estate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, titlo in nnd to the following described lands situate In Lincoln county Ne braska, to-wit: Lot Two 12, In Block uno iiunurea Thirty-Three 113.1, of the original town of the city of North Platto and particularly to ciulet Bald titlo against tho defendants Georgo V. Boyden, Elizabeth J. White. George C. White, Emma Hostetter, Orville Hostetter. Fanny Mlnshall. Ralph Mlnshall. WIN Ham Hawley and Irene Hawley and tho Tirst National Bank of North Platte, by reason of tho adverse possession of said deceased and his grantors as pleaded In plaintiff's petition for more than ten years last past against said de fendants and each of them; and ngainst the defendants Elizabeth J White, Emma Hostetter Kanny Minshall nnd William Hawley as the heirs of Lucy Hawley, deceased claimung BcmeinWest under a certain mortgage uxecutid by John Hawley as executor nnd trustee of said Lucy Hawley. deceased. And further to obtain lenvoof court to completo nn executory contract made hy said Patrick Ruddy, deceased, with Howo& Maloney for the sale of the west one-thin n of Lot Two 2 and to further obtain permission to pioocutu this action to Quiet title as part performance of iailinuniiraic,t n "" 1nd .V10. rla 'loft-ndants Linnle II. Ruddy. Jennio Ruddy and Mamlo Ruddy nro made party defendants hereto as the heirs of said Patrick Ruddy, deceased, for the pur pose of adjusting any and all equities arising by reason of said contract. The defendants George C. White. Orvlllo Hns. tetter. Ralph Minshall and Irene Hawley are rnado party defendants by rtwson of being tho Ju'nd f""l wife of said heirs of Lucy Hawley. You and each of jouwlll make answer to said pet Ion on or before tho 2nd day of March. J911, (JmiSmntw."lbo tnken alntyouasinald petition prayml, a 1, .iS1,' Administrator of tho Estate of Patrick Ruddy. D,v, ,.! E. IF Evans. Attorney. jjo. y t ' j -- -, ?!jl -l I 11 ill iii nfc ill mm in n i