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Proceedings of the
County Board.
February 5, 1014.
Board met pursunnt to adjournment,
Present White, ' Horminghnusen,
n! ...! n ... nltr
Springer and County Work
The following claims were allowed,
to-wit:
Henry P. Hanson, haying Tryon
road allowed on commissioner
district 3 $27 00
Farnam Lumber Co. lumber, al
lowed on road district 18. . . . 23 21
M It Magnusen, building snow
fence, ondistrict 12 7 00
G Kratzenstcin, rails and repairs
for grader allowed for 3.05
on road district 33 and 10.50
on bridge fund.
Allowed on general fund to-wit:
J B Redfield, salary county phy
sician and medicine.. 81 75
M N llolcombc, damage road 350 19 20
Howe & Mnloney, casket for
county paupers 30 00
E J Eames, publishing 13 75
Jos. Roddy, witness, state vs Leo 1 10
V V Ritenour, justice foos, state
vs Coiner 9 05
Mcllen Brown, witness state vs
Coiner
J Soderman, witness state vs
Coiner
Ralph Williams, witness state ys
Coinor
T C Lako, witness stato vs Rishar
Julius Morgensen, witness stato
vs Rishar
M Fowler, witness state ys
Rishar
C E Troy, witness state vs
Nortnes
E F Seeberger, witness state vs
Nortnes
Jas S Robbins, justice fees state
vs Cormack
1 00
TOO
1 00
100
1 00
1 00
4 80
Lem Kidwelt witness fees state
vs Cormack 4
John Holup witness foes state vs
Cormack 5
Frank Holup witness fees stato
vs Cormack 5
Dayid M. Foyer, witness foe3
80
10
10
stato vs Way map.
Edward Coker, witness fees
stato vs Wayman
Nettie Wayman, witness fees
stato va Wayman
1 00
1 00
1 00
Frank Coker, witness stato vs
Mooney. 4 00
Wm. Coker, witness state vs
Mooney 4
A J Salisbury, witnoss stato vs
Mooney.... 2
Frank Moore, wjtneas stato vs
Moonoy 0
F A Duiley, witness stato vs
Moonoy 4
J A Bante, witness state vs
Mooney 2
H M Ardery, witness state vs
00
10
00
00
10
Mooney.,-. .
4 40
E A Russell, witness statu vs
Moono'y........ , 4
Ivan O. Johnson, witness state
vs Mooney 5
Will Knight, witness state va
Mooney. , 5
Frank Melvin, witness state vs
Mooney..,. 5
J R Baldwin, witness state va
Moonoy 5
James Gallagher witness state
50
0
80
to
00
vs Mooney 20
30
U Inenaga, witness state vs King
1 00
Helen Severn, witness state vs
King
John Jones, witness state vs King
Dr V Lucas, witness stato vs
King f
Jonea Rasler, witness state vs
1 00
Kilmer 0
40
Frank Piorce, witnoss stato vs
Kilmer C 20
Frank Pock, witness state vs
Kilmer.....:.., .,,.,. 5 80
George Linn, witness state vs
Kilmer 5 20
Jonathan Pease, witness stato vs
Kilmer 5 40
Henry Cutler, witness state vs
Kilmor 7 00
John F Ganson, witness state vs
VanNattaotal 2 30
Dr W W Sadlor, witness state
vs Van Natta ot nl 2 30
Jlrs II C Brown, witness atato
vs Van Natta et al 2 30
Mrs. J. Bebout, witness state
va VanNatto
Mrs. James Carpenter, witnoss
stato vs Van Natta ot al..,,
Mrs. John Jacobson, witnoss
stato vs Van Natta ot al....
2 ao
2 30
2 30
L B Shallonberger, witness state
vs Van Natta et al 230
Hugh Gaunt, witness stato vs
Van Natta ot al 1 00
Jonas Carpenter, witness statu
vs Von Natta et a 2 30
Lester Walker, witnoss statu vs
VanNattaotal 100
Geo Brown, witness statojjvs
VanNattaotal 2 30
B F B Crandall, justice feu state
va Vest 5 CO
Geo E ProsBer, clork foes district
court......... 3 50
Anna J. Smith, damages on road No.
308 allowed for $72.00 and disallowed
for $53.00.
Chas. M"1 ild, damages on roed
No 308 snowed for $121.20 and dis-
allowed for 58.80. ' ' ,
Sett'p-nent is hereby mado with Nate
Bratten, overseer district 34 and find
due him the sum of $261.75, which is
hereby allowed on commissioner dis
trict 2.
Settlement is hereby mado with Earl
Fear, overseer district 64 and find due
him the sum of $89.00 which is hereby
allowed on said district.
The county clerk is hereby instructed
to notify nil justices of tho peace to
I file their reportf all fees and fines for
'iL. ..-. ....- ..t!nn. .. C.,. 7ni nf
the past year according to Sec. 2703 of
Cobbevs Annotated Statues for 1911,
Sec, 539 Criminal Code.
Whereupon tho board adjourns until
tomorrow. O. V. Yost, County Clerk.
Feb. 0, 1914
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Present full board and county clerk.
The following precinct assessor's
bonds were approved: Fred Griffiths,
Dickens; Robert Batie, Myrtle; Joe T
Stevens, Deer Creek; B A Wilson,
North Platte No 2; John Diseoc, PoyneJ
FJ Dlener, Noith Platte No 3.
Tho following claims were allowed on
the general fund, to-wit:
R L Cochran office expenses 17 02
R L Cochran, work on Suther
land map 5 00
R L Cochran, making map of
Lincoln highway 5 00
R L Cochran, work on road map
book 5 00
R L Cochran, viewing road 109
with commissioners 5 00
R L Cochran, attending Lincoln
highway meeting nt Grand
Island 28 80
R L Cochran, making plat of
road240 12 50
R L Cochran, computing acreago
road 308 1 50
R L Cochran, re-survey road 224 0 00
R L Cochran, measuring abute-
ments Cottonwood bridge. . . 7 50
R L Cochran, estimate of fill
Cottonwood bridge 7 50
R L Cochran attending Lincoln
highway meeting Central
City 21 10
R L Cochran, locating Oregon
trail south of Hershey 9 00
A W Hoatson, chainman and
auto hire forsame 4 00
Eshelman & Son, mdso for coun
ty poor 14 15
F D Westenfeld, mdso county
poor .' 19 60
Jens Somer, mdso county poor. . 25 30
Wilcox Dept. Store, mdse co
unty poor 44 32
Rush Mercantile Co., mdso
county poor 22 40
Lierk-Sandall Co, mdso county
poor 19 35
Harry Dixon, repairing adding
machine '..... 4 00
Hendy & Ogior Co, office rent
for surveyor 43 75
Maxwoll Furmers' Institute, ex
penses. . , 23 25
Neb. Telephone Co, phone rent
March and toll charges 29 20
D B White, services and mileage 48 80
E H Springer, servicos and
mileago 05 20
F W Horminghausen, services ,
and mileago 09 00
Wallnco Lumber Co, lumber al
lowed on road district 25.... 102 82
J S Hatcher Co, lumber allowed
on road district 61 50 05
R S Baker, refund of poll tax,
North Platte 3 00
C B Wood, nulls and hardware,
allowed on bridge fund 13 85
Ware & Leister, nails and hard
ware, on bridge fund 12 15
Austin Western Road Machine
Co, one gruder, allowed on
road district 53 ...., 135 00
Austin Westorn Road Co, one
fresno, allowed on road dis
trict 4 22 00
The claim of Austin Western Road
Machine Co, for 733.24 for roud grnders
Irags, fresnos and plows purchased
during 1913 allowed as follows: 235.00
on road district 18; 20.00 on road dis
trict 33; 20.00 on roul district 32; 12.00
on road district 5;20.00 on road dist 2;
40.00 on road dist 4 ; 40.00 on road distil,
19.01 on road district 12; 18.20 on
road district 10; 22.00 on road district
44: 75.00 on road district 22; 70.00 on
commissioner district 1; 40.00 on com
missioner tiiHt.nct z; b-'.uu on commis
sioner district 3.
Whereupon the board adjourns Until
February 10, 1914.
C V Yost. County Couuty.
Little Child Found.
A little boy three years of ago
was found Tuesday ovening at ubout
6:30 wandering around alone on East
Front street near the North Platte
produce house. He seemed porfectly
contented and wns pullingnlittlo wagon
around, seemingly enjoying it veiy
much. He wns picked up by a larger
boy and taken to Tramp's grocery
store and an attempt was mado to
find where ho belonged. He could not
talk, other than to say "mamma" nnd
that he was cold. Ono of tho. employes
called up tho telephone oluco and uskod
if any ono had inquired thorn for a
littlo boy and found that no one had
missed him yet. In a few minutos
thoy were called by tho child's mother,
Mrs. McIIugh on West Front street,
and she came to the storo after tho boy
Ho had been playing out in the yard
and wandered away and was ubout
a mile from home whan found.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Gill of the Gar
field vicinity, arrived in tho city tho
first of tho'week for n visit of a week
or so with their daughter Mrs. S. M.
Derryborry.
PONDEROUS SEA ELEPHANTS.
They Have Two Foot Trunks and Flip
pers Tipped With Claws.
That which is bellovcd to bo tho Inst
herd of sea elephants known to exist
Is to be found at Guadalupe Island, off
tho west coast of Mexico. In tho herd
there are now only about thirty speci
mens. Tho sea elephant Is nn important link
in tho chain of evolution nnd is tho
largest of all fin footed nnlmals. Tho
adult initio Is nbout twenty-two feet
in length and Is nbout eight feet high
when propped up on his front flippers
In a natural position. Theso great
bulls weigh from two to three tons
and have n trunk, or proboscis, which,
when relaxed, hangs down over tho
mouth about two feet. In tho end of
this tho nostrils nro plnced rather wide
apart, and when thoy breathe their
whole" mass trembles In tiny unduln-
tlons to tho very end.
Tho flippers nro thick nnd tipped
with heavy claws. There Is n tall
nbout one foot nnd n half long, sepa
rated horizontally In two divisions.
This tall acts as n propeller, to resist
the huge creature when lie conies In
through the breakers. lie hoists his
back dippers nnd tail so as to catch
tho full sweep of tho wave. and then
allows himself to be washed up on the
bench.
Coarse, bristly hair grows sparsely
rrom tno uncle along tue uouy. nnd n
tough protecting crust of flesh reaches
like n shield from the lower jaw down
over tho chest nnd round to the back
of tho neck. This Mbllke nffalr is
nature's provision for protection In
time of battle. Tho mnle fights vi
ciously In tho mating season, nnd the
chest protector prevents much loss of
life.
Sea elephants live on various kinds
of small fish and use tho trunk to
seize them with. Aftorwnrd the food
Is transferred to tho mouth precisely ns
elephants manage it.
EGGS BY THE YARD.
Korea Also Produces Oycters
That
Weigh Ten Pounds Each.
While In the orient a correspondent
had occasion to call on friends who
lived near Seoul, the prlnclpnl city of
Koren. lie tolls tho following story:
One morning my hostess, while giv
ing orders for tho neccssnry things
from tho market for the day. mention
ed four ynrds of eggs. I nccompnnled
the stewnrd tlint dny on his mnrketlng
trip, nnd when tho eggs were asked
for the grocer reached down in a bar
rel nnd brought out the end of n
Inrgo straw rope. IIo measured off the
required length on the counter. Just ns
n dry goods store clerk would measure
off cloth, rolled It up nnd put It In the
basket without a smile. Tho eggs were
lnsldo of this hollow strnw rope, with
a string tied on the outsIde''o'f It be
tween each egg. This effectually pro
tected tho eggs from being' broken
whllo handling.
Another day my hostess ordered two
"small" oysters for dinner. This or
der caused mo to wonder n little, for I
know that there would be seven to
dine, besides tho servants, but when
the oysters arrived all wns explained,
for ono weighed four and a half
pounds, nnd tho other five pounds. On
Inquiry I was informed that some of
the oysters on the northern side of
Koren weigh ns much as ten pounds.
Chrlstlnn Science Monitor.
Bathing and Bellowing.
Primitive mnn boiled his wnter with
hot stones. That wns not the only use
ho mndo of them, at any rate. If he
was a Scythian. The Scythian pruc
tlco described by Herodotus hns been
claimed by some ns the first recorded
enso of smoking. Ilnvlng spoken of n
kind of hemp thnt grew In tho coun
try, Herodotus proceeds: "Now. tho
Scythians, taking tho seed of this
hemp, go Into their tents and then
throw tho seed upon the stones heated
wulto hot. As It is thrown on It Is
burnt Into smoke, producing so nnich
that no Greek vapor lmth could sur
pass It And the Scythians, delighting
In It. bellow. This takes the place of
washing for them." It seems ns though
thoy had discovered the Turkish bath
and tho cigarette.
The Widow's Dower.
It Is certain that 'dower," tho estate
for life which the widow acquires nt
her hu.slmnd'H death, was not known
among tho early Saxons. In the laws
of King Edmund the widow Is directed
to bo supported wholly out of the per
sonal estnte. Dower Is generally as
cribed to the Normans, but It was first
introduced Into the feudal system by
Emperor Frederick 11.. who was con
temporary with the English Henry III.,
ubout 1250.
Tho Usual Way,
"It would never do for the furmers
to Ret Into tho financial business of
the nation."
"Why not?"
"From force of habit they would al
ways bo waiting to water their stock."
nalthuore American.
Homo Finance.
"Wombat, loan mo $5. It's for nn In
vestment you aro lutorested In."
"What Investment of yours nm I
Interested In?"
"My dnuKhter wants to buy n birth
day present for your son." Pittsburgh
Post
Superfluous,
Tommy Pop, whnt do wo mean by
superfluous? Tommy's Pop-Superfluous,
my son. means well, It's lllco a
bachelor giving ndvlco to i married
man, Philadelphia Record
D, Redfield Redfield
Physicians and Surgeons,
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE B. REDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE C42.
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Obstetrics
and Children's Diseases.
Phones, office 183, residence's
Office in McDonald Bank Building.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Twentieth Century Club
Date of Meetings.
General meeting; second Tuesday In each month
nt library building.
Civic Dep.irtmi.nt, first and third Thursday
evenings of each month at library building.
Literary Department, on each alternate Tuesday
nfternoon beginning January 20th.
Domestic Science Department, each alternate
Monday nfternoon beginning Janunry 2Gth.
Music Department, first and third Friday after
noon of each month.
John S. Simms
Physician and Surgeon.
Oflico in Keith Theatre Building
Special Attention given to Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women
Onico 209 PHONES Residence 38
are all lind up and ready to do
more work this year than ever
hefore, 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.
Bones and Scrap Iron.
e pay 810 per ton for Bones
and .S3 to $4 per ton for scrap
iron, We buy all kinds of junk.
Uring it to us.
L. LIPSHITZ,
Locks Livery Barn
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LINCOLN
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In tho matter of the eatnto of Luther O. Far
riiifcti.n, decayed,
To tho creditors, heirs legatees ond others Inter
ested In mi M estate.
fvotlcu is hereby given that en January 31,
1914, Edward It. Goodman, administrator of said
estate, with tho will annexed. Hied In the said
County Court n report of his doings ns adminis
trator of tho eBtate, with tho will annexed,, to
gether with his application for the distribution of
tho personal property of said estate, and the
assignment of the real estate thereof, to-wit:
Lots 1 nnd 2, Block 111, of the original townslto of
North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska; Lots 13
and 14, Block, 4 Cotner and Archer's Addition to
South Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, and
Lots 10 and 11. Block 12. Calkin's Subdivision of
Mnyflcld, in Douglas county, Nebraska, ns pro
vided by the will of said Luther O. Fnrrlngton,
deceased, and It is hereby ordered that tho same
stand for hearing on tho 24th day of February,
A. I). 1914. before tho court at the hour of 9
o'clock, a. m. at which time nil persons Interested
may appear, object to nnd contest the same.
Notice of this proceeding, and the hearing
thereof, is ordered given to nil persons interested
in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in
the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a sem
weekly newspaper printed In said county, for
three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hear
ing.
Dated January 31, 1914.
Iskal John Grant,
f3-U County Judge
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LINCOLN
COUNTY. NEIIRAKA.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county:
To all penons Interested in the estate of Char
It's F. hidings, deceased.
Whereas. Ellle C. Iddlnzs of said enuntv lm
JrJflWL-.
Lav vwSPfr J$r
The Bosses
Wanted!
filed in my nlhce an Instrument purporting to bo
tho last will and testament of Charles V. hiding ,
deceased, late oJ Lincoln nounty, Nebraska, and
paid Klllo C, hidings has filed her petition herein
praying to hnvo tho same admitted to proluile,
and for thu Issuance of iettera testamentary to
her. Which will relateito both real and personal
estate, 1 have, therefore appointed the 21th day
of February, 1914, at U o'clock, in the forenoon
at tho rount) court in said county as the time
nnd place for hearing said will, at which time
and place jounmlnll concerned may appnrnnd
contest the 11'AfHng of the same. II is further
ordered that said petitioner give notice to all per
sons Interested In said estnte of the pendency of
this petition, and the time and place for hearing
of the Kimo by causing a copy of this order to
to bo published in the North Platte Tribune, a
newspaper printed and published In said county
of Lincoln, for three weeks successively
previous to the day sot for the hearing.
in witnoss whereof I havo hereunto set my
hand nnd otllclal seal this Snd day of February,
1B14.
f8-8 JOHN GRANT,
(SEAL) County Judgo.
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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 MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Red 4 50554 Dewey St.
North Pla 'te, Nebraska.
I GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon, ft
Office over McDonald Bank, v
& vv,nnaa ) Office 130
PhoneB Residence 115
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 4
Signet Chapter O. E. S.,
NO. 55-
5 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. in.
v xmw. rnxwimiiixwiiiwi in mwiw'
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Bale Issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court
Wherein Blanche B. Field is plaintiff and Thur
lough Chambers, ctalare defendants, and to me
directed I will on the 24th day of Jan., 1914, at 1
o'clock p. m.. nt the cast front door of the court
housa in North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest.
and costs, tho following described property
to-wit! East one-half (E'j) Section twenty-four
(24) Township Eleven (ll) North of Ranp-e
Twenty-eight (28) west of the Cth P. M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Datid North Platte, Neb.. Dec. 22. 1913.
d23-fi A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 04777
DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR.
United States Land Office
North Platte, Nebraska, Jan. 21, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given'tnat Jacob L. Harden of
North Platte, Neb., who on Juno 4th, 1910, mado
homestead entry Serial No. 01777 for
SEW Section 12, Township 12 N. Rango 31,
V. of 6th Principal Merldan. has filed notice
of intention to make final threo year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described
before tho register and receiver at orth Platto
Nebraska, on tho 18th day of March
1914.
Claimant names as wltnessses: Joseph Shaw,
William W. Hunter, James K. Crow and Francis
Montague all of North Platte. Nebr.
J27-6 J. E. EVANS. Register.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 630 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
SOLID COMFORT
What is more comfortable or satis
factory than an ovening at homo sur
rounded by the family and with one of
our hnnd-mado pure leaf eigars to
smoke? Our cigars have an established
reputation for their goodness.
Try them.
J F SCHIYIALZRTED,
The Maker of Good Cigars.
HopiWt
Olllce Phone 410 Ecs. Blk 652
Bertha E. "Mangon, M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Defease of Women nd Children Specialty
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Now McCabo Blbg.
ti A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
L: Doctors Ames & Ames.
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V.
h Physicians end Surucons,
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Office over Stone Drug Co.
Phones I Officii 273
rnones t ti,j- oro
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i ni;niui-m;e: .10
PROBATE NOTICE.
In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, Jan. 20th, 1914.
In tho matter of the estate of James
E. Maker, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said
deceased will meet tlio Executors of said
estate, befora tho county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at the county court room. In said
county, on tho 24th day cf Feb. 1014, and on
tho 24th ilcy of Aug:. 1914, nt 9 o'clock a. in. each
day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six
months aro nllowed for creditors to present their
claims, nnd ono year for tho Executors to
settle said estate, from the 20th day of Jan. 1914.
A copy of this order to bo published in the North
Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper printed In said county for four successive
weeks prior to said date of hearing.
J27-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judgo.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, January 20th, 1914.
In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Slutts,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho creditors of
said deceased will meet tho executor of sa'd
estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at tho county court room, in sold
county, on the 21th day of February, 1914., and on
tn o zn aay ot August law, 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 tho executor to
settle said estate, from the 20th day of January,
1914. A copy of this order to be 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. ,
j'27-3 p JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALK.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of T vc n county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of fori.i i.vre rendered In Baid
court wherein Chatlos AY. Weckbnch is plaintiff,
and Homer II. Rogers et al., are defendants,
and to mo directed, I will on the 14th day of
February 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m at the east front
door of tho court house In North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy Baid
decree. Interest and costs, the following
described property to-wit: All of lots one (1)
two (2) three 3J four 4 otherwise detcribed as
west half of tho west half of section eighteen
18J township nine 9 range twenty-seven 27
west of tho 6th Principal Merldan, Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb., January 12th, 1914.
J14-5 A, J. Salisbury, Sheriff.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, December 29th,1913.
In tho matter of the estate of Patrick Wrin,
deceased.
Notice l hereby given, that tho creditors of
said deceased will meet 'tho Executor of said
estnte, before the county judgo of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, ot the county court room, in said county,
on the 3rd day of February 1914, and on the 3rd
day of Aug. 1914, at 9 o'clock a, m., each day, for
the purpose of presenting their claims for exam
ination, adjustment and allowance. Six months
are allowed for creditors to present their claims
and one year for the Executor to settle 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- JOHN GRANT,
County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
Evn Roddy, defendant, will take notice that on
tho 19th day of November, 1913, William R. Ma
loncy, administrator of the estate of Lois
Shelton, deceased, filed his petition in the district
court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against Baid
Eva Roddy, et. at., the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose n certain mortgage,
executed by said Eva Roddy to Lois Shelton on
May 27, 1913, to fcecuro promissory notes of even
date with Baid mortgage, upon which there is due
the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars $1,100.00
with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent
from May 27, 1913. Said mortgage wns givea upon
I.ot Ono 111. In Section Eiirht fRl. Tnvun.hl,.
Thirteen U3J North. Range Thirty 130 West In
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Plaintiff also seeks to obtain an appointment of a
reciever for said premises pending said nfctlon
upon the grounds that said property is not
sufficient security for the payment of the debt
named in said mortgagoand that said property is
liable to be wasted1 that the same is not insured;
thnt said property is rapidly decreasing in value;
thutlthanno rental vnluo while in the condition
that It Ib; and that the improvements upon said
propeity aro being destroyed and thereat estate
not of value to exceed S100.C0 outside of the im
provements thercou, and that the said defendant,
Eva Roddy, is insolvent. PlnlntilF prays for n
decree that tho defendant shall bo required to pay
tho amount heiein stated to be due upon sold
mortgage and that said premises may be sold to
satisfy the amount found due, and for the ap
pointment of a receiver to teke Immediate charge
of said premises. And said Eva Roddy is hereby
notified to answersaid petition on or before the
23d dny of February, 1914, and that on tho 12th
day of February, 1914, at 10 o'clock, n. m., or as
soon thereafter as plaintiff can bo heard, plaintlir
will apply to tho judge of tho district court at
chambers In the court house nt North Platte, Ne
braska, for thehppointment of bucIi receiver of
said premises, and plaintiff proposes the name of
A. J. Salisbury, sheriff of said county, as such
receiver, with Lon Bonding and Surety Co., as
surety, and plaintiif offers us "Surety for himself
Lion Bonding and Suretv Co-
WI I.LI AM R, MAI.ONEY,
Adrnr of Estate of Lois Shelton, deceased.
Bv IIoairKiiid & Hoaland, His Attorneys.
I-EGAi. NOTICE
To Coorge W. Boden, Emma Hostetter, nee
Hawley, Orvillo Hostetter. her husband; Fanny
Minshall, nee Hawley, Ralph Minshall, her hus
band and Mamie Ruddy, non resident defendants:
You and each Of you will take notice that 13. II.
Evans, administrator of the estate of Patrick
Ruddy deceased, as plaintiif has filed a petition
in the dj8trict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
against you nnd each of you impleaded with
Elizabeth J. White, neo Hawley, George C. White
her husband, William Hawley, Irene Hawley his
wife. First National Bank of North Platte,
Nebraska, n corporation, LIunle B. Ruddy, Jennie
Ruddy nnd Julius Pizer, additional defendants.
The object and prayer of which Bald petition are
to quiet and confirm in the estato of Patrick
Ruddy, deceased, title In and to the following
described lands situate In Lincoln county, Ne
braska, to-wit; Lot Two 2, in Block
Ono Hundred Thirty-Three 133, of the
original town of the city of North Platte
and particularly to quiet said title against the
defendants George W. Boyden, Elizabeth J.
White, George C. White, Emma Hostetter, Orville
Hostetter, Fanny Minshall. Ralph Minshall. WIN
Ham Hawley and Irene Hawley and the First
National Bank of North Platte, by reason of the
adverse possession of Bald deceased and his
grantors as pleaded In plaintiff's petition for
more than ten years last past against said de
fendants nnd each of them; and against the
defendants Elizabeth J. White, Emma Hostetter,
Fanny Minshall nnd William Hawley as tho heirs
of Lucy Hawley. deceased clalmung some Interest
under a certain mortgage executed by John
Hawley as executor and trustee of said Lucy
Ilnwlcy, deceased.
And furtherto obtain leavoof court to complete
an executory contract made by said Patrick
Ruddy, deceafcod, with Howo& Mnloney for the
sale of the west one-third J of Lot Two 2,
nnd o further obtain permission to prosecute
this action to quiet title ns part performance of
said contract of sale; and tho Bald defendants
Linnlo II. Ruddy, Jennio Ruddy and Mamie
Ruddy are mado party defendants hereto as the
heirs of said Putnck Ruddy, deceased, for the pur
pose of adjusting any nnd all equities nribing
by reason of said contract.
Tho defendants George C.White, Orville Hos
tetter, Ralph Minshall and Irene Ilnwley are
mado party defendants by reason of being the
husbands nnd wife of said heirs of Lucy Hawley,
deceatetl.
You and each of you will make answer to said
petition on or before the 2nd day of March, 1914,
or judgment will be taken against you as in said
petition prayed,
E' II. Evans, Administrator of tho Estate
of Patrick Ruddy, Deceased,
13. H' Evans, Attorney, j2o.
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