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' Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail tn advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.50 Enierod at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Socond Class Matter. Tuesday, February 21, 191 1. Civil Service Examination. Civil acrvico examinations for railway mail clerks wero held Saturday morning at the fedorul building under the chnrgo of Mrs. Lillian Glcason. Twenty-threo people took the examination and many of them wero from out of tho city. These examinations are held usually only once a year hut on account of the ohortaRo of the clerks for tho pant few years the irovernment has been com pelled to hold them twice a year. The candidates who pas3 are put on tho wniting list of eligibles nnd ns soon as a vacancy-occurs they are cho3cn ac cording to thoir standing on the list. These positions pay a good snlnry and furniBh steady employment and more each year ro taking advantage of the opportunities of a government position. For. Sale. 102 and one-sixth acres of good hay land in Lots 7 and 8, SV qr of the SV qr, Sec. 1, Town 13, N of 31 W. Lots 1, 2, 3, 1, in Block 37 in tho city of North Platte. The said property to bo sold for cash. Inquire of Peter M. McGovorn, 1005 Locust Street. 9-3 Local and Personal Miss Burke is assisting in the office of Bratt & Goodman on account of the unusual press of work. Miss Florence Donegon returned Sunday from a few days' visit witn the Owens family in Cozad. Charles R. Whito nnd Gene Shoup, of Suthrland, wore visitors in the city Saturday with friends and looking after business mutters. Pat Haines nnd Dr. Fetter of Brady Island, were in the city Thursday to see Robert McMurray who had his foot amputated a short time ago at the P. &S. hospital. Miss Grace Mooney and Mrs. Edwards nrrived home Friday evening from Lex ington whore they attended tho meet ing of tho Lexington music club nnd Visited friends tor a fow days. Rev. C. B. Harman was a visitor to the Platte Valley school house Friday evening where ho gavo a talk at tho literary meoting. A flno moeting was hold and tho ladies' aid served a supper nfter tho program. Three wagon loads of fnt hogs from tho state experimental sub-station wero brought into tho city Saturday for shlpmont to the rriarkets. Tho hogs were in very crood condition, but wero not ns largo as the ones that have been shipped nut boforo. They wero of the Duroc Jersey strain. Oscar A. Lnrscn, a laborer em ployed at tho Union Pacific conl chutes at tho new lound house, had the misfor tune of Hinashing bin linger Thursday afternoon. Ho caught his hand between to of tho largo weights and tho oporatoJ stopped the machinery juBt in timo to saye him from having his hand uma'shcd off. He will bo laid up for overnl days Tho Epworth leuguo of tho Motho. dist church will hold n Boston baked benn nnd brown broad supper Saturday ovening at thoK, P. hall. Supper will be Borved nt 5 o'clock nnd everybody is invited. Tho pi-reeds of this supper are to bu applied to helping n foreign missionary which tho league is support Ing. A, L, Fletcher, who was arrested last week on complaint of getting drunk and chasing his fnmily out of doors with nn nxe, wnB released from the county jail Saturday nnd ordered to leave towp. Ho was sentenced to thirty dnys, but after ho was in jail it was discovered thnt he was suffering from a contag ious diseaso nnd upon complaint of the other prisoners ho was turned out. Ucrryberry & Forbes aro getting their seed corn tester ready for spring use nnd nil tho farmers may feel free to usb it. Tho tester is so arranged that n former may test out sovoral oars of corn and find out if they will grow. The rack that holds tho oars is num bered simultaneously with tho testing pan, and in tho testing pnn three grains from the car is planted in sawdust. The germination of these grainB will show tho quality of the ear as seed. Tho special evangelistic meetings which have been in progress nt the Baptist church for the past two weeks, will closo next Sundny nnd Rev. Chas. Gray, who is assisting in tho work, will leave for another Hold. The meet ings have bsan reported a great suc cess and many conversions aro reported. A special meoting to mon was an nounced for Sunday afternoon on tho subjotft "tfrii," but tho ,IUv. Grny changed his subject to "Running the Blockndo." A nice' crowd of men wore out nnd all enjoyed n good evangelistic sermon, Sunday morning was Deci sion Day in the Sunday school and twelve members of the Sunday school classes camo forward. Nominal Damages for Ballard. After deliberating for ninteen hours, the jury in the case of John M. Bal lard vs tho C. B. & Q. railroad com pany reported Saturday noon and brought in a verdict allowing Mr. Ballard only $100 damages. Mr. Bal lard was suing tho company for $6-10, alleged to be duo him for damages to hay land from the burning off of tho grass by the Burlington road. The case was hard fought and tho plnintiir was represented by Attorneys W. V. Hoagland nnd J. T. Keefe. At torneys E. II. Evans nnd Moreland from McCook appeared for tho rnil road company. Tho plaintiff alleged in his petition thnt tho railroad has burned off several acres of his land thatnbutts on thc'trncks in tho Wnllnce vicinity. Ho states that it has been burned off every yenr for tho past four years since ho has had possession and that the burning renders the land practically worthless. The defense brought out the facts that they were compelled to burn oft the right of way each year to provent tho setting and spreading of fires, and also thnt the land has been burned oh" each yoar for the past twenty or more years. They stated that if the land was mado worthless by the burning off for four years, that it was worthless before Ballard took pos session of it. Tho enso was argued all day Friday and went to the jury nt 5:30 in tho evening nnd after being out all night and up until noon on Snturday, they rendered the above verdict, leav ing the costs on Mr. Ballard. Two Class Parties. The Junior class of the high school hold a party Friday evening at the homo of Albert Haspcl, threo miles west of the city. Tho members at tanded by nutomobilo and nearly all tho class went out. Tho house wns tastefully decorated in black and yellow, the class colors. The evening was spent with games and other 'diversions and nt a lata hour a nice luncheon was served. All report a very enjoyable evening. Tho Sophomore class mot ut the Shriner homo on West Fifth street nnd enjoyed a pleasant time. Tho evening was spent with games and contests nnd at a late hour refreshments of ice cream, cocoa, wafers and sandwiches wero served. Both classes wore unmolested in their pnrties as hostilities among the classes have been declared off. Tho parties heretofore have been tho cause of con- tinuul fights among all the classes and the pupils have now decided that peace ful times aro in vogue nnd that a3 sano and well ordered human beings they will observe peace. Jury Out 27 Hours. After twenty-seven hours delibera tion the jury in the case of Win. G. IJcnttv vs the Union Pacific returned a verdict granting Mr. Beatty . $213.47, which will leave tho costs on tho rail routi company. Mr. Bontty was suing tho company for $1100 damages alleged to bo done to his timher near Brady by a fire burning thru it. He ulledged that thefire was started from a Union Pacific engine and that tho railroad company wns therefore responsible. Tho enso was represented by Attorney Robert Boatty and J. G. Heeler for the plaintiff and Attorney Albert Muldonn for tho defense. Tho evidence wns all taken on Thutadny but the jury waR taken to Brudy Friday morning to look over the grounds that they might decide tho amount of dam ages. They leturnod Friday afternoon and went into the jury room nt 2:30 and did not agree upon n verdict until 5:30 Saturday afternoon. They wore out nil night Friday night. The costs of the case would have fallen urcn Mr. Beutty if tho jury hud returned it ver dict of Ices thnn S200. Faun Land To Rent. I havo a good farm of about 200 acrea in tho South Platte valley, two miles south nnd threo miles west of Ognlalla, for rent. Theie ia n four room cement block house, barn for six horsos, and woll on tho farm. It ia all valley land, nnd I would put down a well for irrigation for the right man. Anyono desiring to rent such a farm may communicate with mo. 8-1 J. J. Halugan. Mr. J. M. Guild of Omaha, sucre tury of tho Bureau of Safety of tho Uoion Pacific railroad, has made arrangements with Supt. Tout of tho city schools to tako up tho "Safety First" work in tho schools. Placnrds showing photographs of boys in dan gerous situations around tho railroads and containing warnings and descrip tive mnttor, havo been distributed to ovory room of tho city schools, nnd printed matter containing information as to tho work of tho Bureau of Safety is being furniseed to the tonchers. Em phasis is placed On instruction regard ing playing on trncks, cars or othor railroad property, jumping trains, crawling under or through trains, ob structing the crossings and walking on tho tracks of tho company. Tho estato mnttor of tho Into L. A. Bonnet was up in the county court Sat urday for tho appointment of adminis trator. Tho entire ostate was left to tho widow, Mrs. Susan Bennett, nnd sho petitioned that she bo appointed administratrix. ORGANIZED Mutual Building and Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Assets December 1, 1013, $566,896.07 Paid up stock pays'six per cent dividends nnd may be cashed at any time on thirty dnys' notice. Monthly savings, installment stcck, pays eight per cent dividends. Either stock may he subscribed for AT ANY TIME. This Association is operated under state supervision and the stock affords an investment that cannot be excelled for safety. ' T. C. PA1TEKS0N, President. S. GOOZEf , Secretary. Ti5iraK3J"r1lS3lllHilini'J"''n'1,,,',,n,'n''Bit innuMii'BiKiiiaiiwiii'ni f ttsij! it - "ii M' muffin " "' ImitfM dm PpSs- "I Must Have 1 jn-ES an Extension" I An extension telephone is not only a ' great convenience, but will actually save you many dollars a year. If you spend one minute in going to and coming from the telephone, and do it ten times a day, that's sixty hours a year. If your time is worth 50 cents an hour, that's $30 a year. Why not call the Manager's Office and ask us to install an extension telephone? NEBRASKA TELEPHONE mmmmumaumm Myrtle and Vicinity, Several fiom this vicinity attended the Guthorlrsti Bale near North Platte Thursday. Mrs. Win. Pibtmnn and children vis ited relatives at North Platto Wednes day and Thursday. G. T. Holloway moved 130 hand, of cattle to tho river bottom where he will Finish wintering them. Dame Rumor ieport3 that there will be two weddings heio in tho near future. Miss Pearl -Knoniz" visited relutiVeis in North Platte Saturday, and Sjrfilny was so stormy she could not ;oL back. Consequently there was no school ut the cement block school house Monday. N W. A. Stearns and wife wero snowr bound nt North Platto Sunday. Jas. Hare of Lincoln, and .1. C. Askwig, of North Platte, weru in this vicinity on, buMnoHB lust week. ANSWEK THECaLl - ' North Plalle People Have Found That This is Necessary. A cold, u attain, a smldon wrench, A little cause msy hurt tho kidneys, Spoils of backache often follow, Or sojrio irregularity of tho urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks, A medicine that has satisfied thous ands Is Doan's Kiduey Pills, a special kid ney remedy. Many North Platte people rely on it. Here is a North Platte proof: August Ackennnn, 221 S. Walnut St., North Platto, Nebr., says; "I still, hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. I used them for bnekahe, caused bv disordered kidneys nnd had tho best of results. It is over three years since I hnvo had occasion to use Doan's Kid ney Pills, but my henlth has been flno since, not a symptom of kidney trouble having bothered me." For sule by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United Stntos. Uememler tho name -Doan's and take no other. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In tho Matter of tho Adoption .uf.Albert Luroy, a minor child. All persons will tnkenotiro that on tho 10th day nf February, 1914, Mo.tie Nlckerson lllwl lur pll. tlon for tho adoption ot said Albert Leroy, and that on tho same day l'arl Link, parent of said Allien Leroy, filed her relinquishment and oen sent to tho pnipoood adoptilon of said Albert I.eroy by said Molllo Nlckerson. That said mut ter will bo heard by the county court at tho county court room In said county on tho 21 day of Aprd, 131 1, at tho hour of U o'clock, a. m., at which timo and place oWcotkui tu said proposed adoption will bo heard, It Is further ordered that service, nf this notice bo had by publieatlou of tho same onco each week for four ccnsccuthu weeks In tho Semi-Weekly Tribune, a new spaper printed and published in said county Witness my hand and official seal this 20th day of February, 1914. raw., JOHN GHANT. (SEAL) Cuuuty Judge 1687 IB COMPANY Twentieth Centary Club Date o Meetings. '. General meeting, second Tuecday In eeh month 1 n. IiI.himi I. tilt. 1:., Civic Department, first and third Thurrday iveninits of each month at library building. Literary Department, on each nltcrnate Tuotdav afternoon I'ejrmnlng January 20th. Domestic Science Department, each alternate Monday afternoon beginning January jth. Music Department, fiiBtard third Triday after noon of each month. Dr, h S. Twmeni, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children Diseases. Phones, oflice 183, residtnce383 Office in McDonald Bank Iluildinp. North Platte, Nebraska. John S.. Simms Physician and Surgeon. i Gfflco in Keith Thontrn n.ill.llnn I ' B I Su..lal Attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases ! Women j O(Tiee209 PHONES- -Residence 38 A. J. AMES. MARIC AMF.S. Doctors Ames & Antes, Physicians and Surrjeons, Office over Stone Drug Co. Phones I Office 273 J; inonts ReBidence 273 :; ? Bones and Scrap Iron. We pay $10 per ton for Hones and $3 to S4 per ton for scrap iron, We buy all kinds of junk. Hrm it to us O Locks Livery Barn Estray Notice. Taken up by tho subscriber on his enclosod mnds in Lincoln county, Ne braska, onlho 25th day of September, 1913, a light red cow, whito hind feet, white tail, small whito spot in face, branded two bar X, on right hip, age 9 years. Owner will please call, prove prop erty, pay chhaages and take nnimnl away. T. F. Zimmerman. MB! Wanted! ? Do You Know that for You can rent a SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX - or start a BANK ACCOUNT at the STATE BANK, North Platte, Neb.? Come and Try Us. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 4 B03M Dewey St. North Pla 'to, Nebraska. I GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surrjeon, 1 f Office over McDonald Bank, v Phones Office 130 I hones Residence 11C Si ft-- - jrif. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. P. J. LATHAN CHIROPRACTOR McCabe Building Kooms 8 and 9. Signet Chapter O. E. S., I NO. 55 ' 8 n Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every f B month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. B Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of nn order pf sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraoka, upon a dcftrco of foreclosure rendered in baid court wherein lJlancho B. Field la plaintiff nnd Thur louRh Chambers, etalaru defendants, and to me directed I will on tho 24th day of Jan.. 1914, ct 1 o'clock p. m., ut tho east front door of tho court housu In North Platte. Lincoln county, Ne braska, self ut public auction to thu liUrhrst bidder for cash, to patfofy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following dosctibed 'property to-wit: East one-half lVt) Section twenty-four (24) Township niovtn 01) North of Kanue Twenty-eight 2S)wmtof tho Gth P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb.. Dec. 22. 1913 d23-6 A. J. SAL1315UKY. Sheriff NOTICE FOl! PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01777 ii:PAitTMi:NT or tiiu intkhioh. United States Land Ollico North Platte, Nebraska, Jan. 21. 1914. Notlco Is hereby irivctiUhat Jacob L. Harden of North Platte, Neb., who on Juno 4th, 1910, made homestead entry Serial No. 01,77 for SUH Section U, Township 12 N. Ramjro 31. W. of 6th Principal Meridnn, ha tiled notice of intention to mike final threo year proof, to establish claim tn tho land above described before tho roaster and receiver nt orth Platto Nebraska, on tho 18th day of Blarch 1911. Claimant name1- ns wltnessses. Joseph Shaw, William W. Hunt. James K. Crow-a ml Francis MmitaKUonll of North Plalte.Ncbr J27-C J. 13. Evans Register. ofiaiiktte Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Oifice 459 C. H". WALTERS. SOLID COMFORT What is more comfortable or satis factory than nn evening nt homo sur rounded by the family and with one of our hand-mndo pure leaf eigars to smoke7 Our cigars havo an established reputation for their goqdness. Try them. J F SCHMALZRIED. The Maker of Good Cigars. f5pLa H , l v s-m Di redfield fydfield. Physicians and Surgeon's. WILLIS J. IlEDFIELD. Surgeon. JOE 13. IlEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Ollico Phone 410 Res. Blk552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deoeasca of Women nnd Children n'Spoclalty NOBTII PLATTE, NED. Now McCabo filbg. PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, Jan. 20th, 1914. In tho matter of the, estato of James E. I laker. Deceased. Notice Is hereby fflvcn, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Executors of said estate, beforo the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on the 24th day cf Teh. 1911, and on the 24th da of Aug, 1914, ut 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono ear 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 Platto Tribune, a lcirol semi-weekly news paper printed In Bald county for four successive weeks prior to said dato of henrmir J27-J JOHN GHANT County Judtfe. PROBATE NOTICE. In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, January 20th, 1914. In tho matter of the estato of Mary E. Slutts, deceased. Notlco is hereby Blven, thut the creditors of said deceaeed will meet the executor of Ba'd estate, beforo the County Judgeof Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room. In said county, on the 24th day of February. 1914., nnd on th o 24th day of August 1914, 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 ono year for the executor to settle said estate, from the 20th day of January, 1914. A copy of this ci If r to bo published in the North Platte Tribu i , a leiral seml-wcckly news paper printed in r. i. oyjntv for four successive weeks prior to said i ute of hearing. J27-3 p JOHN GRANT. County Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of tbo estato of Luther O. Far rington, decascd. To the creditors, heirs legatees and others Inter ested in said estate. Notlco is hereby given that on January 31, 1914, Edward It. Goodman, administrator of said estate, with the will annexed, filed In the said County Court a report of his doings as adminis trator of tho estate, with tho will annexed,, to gether with his application for the distribution of the personal property of said estate, and the assignment of the real estate thereof, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2, Block 111, of the original townslte 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 nnd 11. Block 12, Calkin's Subdivision of Mnylleld, In Douglas county, Nebraska, as pro vided by the will of said Luther O. Farrington. deccated, and it is hereby ordered that the same stand for hearing on the 24th day of February. A. D. 1914. before tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock, a. m. nt which time all persons interested mny appear, object to and contest the same. Notice of this proceeding, and tho hearing thereof, is ordered given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, n sem -wcukly newspaper printed In said county, for three consccutuo weeks prior to said date of hear in ir. Dated Jauuary 31. 1911. seal John Grant, f3-3 County Judge LEGAL NOTICE Ewi Roddy1, defendant, will take notice that on tho 19th day of November, 1913, William It. Ma loncy, administrator of tho estate of Lois Sin 1 ton, deceased, filed his petition in the district court of Lincoln countv, Nebraski, against said Eva Roddy, et. ah, the ohjert and prajer of which aro to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by said En Roddy to I.ois Slitlton on May 27, 1913, to secure promissory notes of even date with said mortgage, upon which tlioie Is dun tho sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars Ul.10Q.OOJ with interest thereon at tho rate of six per cent frim May 27. 1913. Said mortwago was given upon Lot One 1, in Section Eight 8, Tontuhiii Thirteen 113 North, Rango Inlrty L30l West in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Plaintiff also seek to obtain an nppolntmcnt of n reclever for said premises pending Bald action upon the grounds lh.it said property is not sufficient security for tho payment of tho debt named in said mortgage and that said property In liable to bo wasted! that the Eame is not insured; thnt said property is rapidly decreasing In value; thut it has no rental vain" while in the condition that it is, nnd that the improvements upon said property aro being dei,tro.fd and the real estato not of aluo to exceed il'AOO outsiduof the im provements thercou. nnd that the said defendant. Eva Roddy, is insolwnt. Plaintiff praya for u decree that the del'i n lant rhrll be required to pay the amount herein htated to bo duo upon sold mortgage and that sold premises may bo sold to satisfy the nrnount found due, nnd for the ap pointment of a receiver to take immediate churgo of said premises. And said Eva Roddy is hereby notified to answer said petition on or beforo tho 23d dny of February, 1914, and that on the Uth day of I ebruary, 191 1, a 10 o'clock, n. m , or as soon thereafter as plaintiff rrn bo heard, plaintiff will apply to the judge of tho district court ut chambers In tho court houso at North Platte, Ne braska, for thonppjintmentof such receiver of said prer lines, nnd pUlntlfT proposes tho name of A. J. Salisbury, sheriff ot taid county, as such ucelver, with Lou Ilondn x and Surety Co , as surety, and plaintiff oirer- ns surety for himself Lion Bonding and Suitv Cn. Wit LIAM R,MAI.ONEV, i, T.AdVir ?fpE0It",V1 LoiaShtlton. deceased. Ilv Ii ? gland & Hoj:-l'.iid. His Attorneys. I.5.GAi. MOTICE To fioorgo W. rioyden. Emma Hostettcr, neo HawIoj.Orville Hostettcr. her husband; Fanny Mlnshall. neo Hawlev, Ralph Mlnshall, her hus band and Mamiu Ruddy, non resident defendants- You and each of j ou w 111 tako notlco that E II Evans, administrator of the estato of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, as plaintiff has filed a petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska ni'alnst you and each of you Impleaded with LlliiibeUi J. Whito. neo Hawlcy, George C Whito her husband, William Hawley. Irene Hawlcy his wife. First National Bank of North Platte jSebraBka. a corporation, Liunle II. Ruddy, Jennie Ruddy and Julius Pizcr. additional defendants. I he object and prayer of which said petition nro to nulet nnd confirm in tho estate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, title in and to tho following described lands situate In Lincoln county. Nc braska. to-wit. Lot Two 2, In Block One Hundred ThlrtyThree flag, "of the original town of the city of North Platto ami particularly Ui unlet said tltlo against the vvM.nda!?ts G??rSS..W "ojden. Elizabeth J. White, George C. White. Emma Hostettcr, Orvillo Hostetter. ranny Mlnshall. Ralph Mlnshall. Wll liam Hawley and Irene Hawley and tho Tirst National Bank of North Platte, by reason of the adverse iiossesslon of said deceased and his grantors as pleaded in plalntlir's petition for more than ten years last past agaln.t said de fendants and each of them; and against thu lefendants Elizabeth J. White. Emma llostetter Fanny Mlnshall and William Hawley as the heirs of Lucy Hawloy, deceased claimung some interest under a certain mortgage executed by John Hawley as executor and trustio of said Lucv Hawley, deceased. And further to obtain leave of court to comnleto an executory contract mado by taid Patrick Ruddy, deceased, w 1th Howe & Maloney for the sale of the west one-thlrd of Lot Two 21, and to further obtain permission to prosecute this action to quiet title as part performance of Flnnta nfttf 8aTle' ",nd ,Shc.liJ 2RSdanU Linnle II. Ruddy. Jennie Ruddy ami Mnmf,. Ruddy are made party defendants ho' rrto m tne heirs of Baid Patrick Ruddy, deceased, for the pur- poso of adjusting any nnd all equities arising by reason of said contract. "B The defendants George C White. Orvillfc Hn. tetter, Ralph Mlnshall and Ironu ' HaXy are made party dufepdants by rynson of being the hbands nnd wife of said heir, of Lucy IlawhJy" You and each of you will make nnswit- to Bald petition on or Wore- th...ii.i , , u. Alarc h 1914 petJU.orreraylb0 BKal"t yU ' U ,. . Vif tt'SSSSSf. thr Estat0 L. II Lvans, Attorney. j,a. f 4tt st: