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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
A ft 1 1 t. IVt i Semi - Weekly Tribune Ira I.. Bare, Etljtor and" Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail In advanco $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in udvanco $1.60 "f - - - Knterod at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofllce aa Socond Class Matter. Friday, April. 3, 1914. The Reasons Why. The gas and olectric franchise- hns been the absorbing topic in North Platte this week, leading by tnany laps the apparent interest in tho question of license or no license. A mnjority of the businoss men and those who arts using their best endeavor to makes North Platte a better and bigger town favor tho franchise, bolieving that the policy of encouraging the investment of outside capital is ono ot tho methods of increasing population and expanding trade. Personally The Tribune editor favors tho franchise- and will vote for it, even though at this time it looks as though he is on the minority side. Ho will do this: Because a more modern electric plant is needed, wo would all profit by tho installation of a gas plant, and the only way wo can secure these in the im mediate future is to grant a franchise to this or some other company. i because it is out of the question to consider voting bonds for tho construc tion of a municipal lighting plant until tho water plant has been placed firmly on its feet and the required extentsion of mains made, which extensions will probably call for the voting of bonds. Because tho company asking for the franchise has abundant means to build, and if given a franchise will build, n plant that will give us satisfactory ser vice and at the same time furnish us with a cheaper fuel." Uecause the personnel of tho com pany are Nebraska men who hayo been residents of Omaha for over a quarter of a century, are men of integrity, and in whom wo have sufficient confidence to believe that they will always troat us fairly and squarely; we are not of the kintl who thinks evory man is dis honest' until he has proven himself honest. Becnuso the investment of $150,000 in North Platte mean tho employmont of locnl labor in constructing the plants, will give employment to additional men when tho plants are completed and in operation, thus adding to our population and increasing tho business of the town. Uecause such investment will add to tho taxable property of tho town and nssist in maintaining our schools and city government. Because tho development of the Bird wood water power, which is ono of the objects of this company, will give North Platte cheaper power, and may result in securing industries that will omploy mnny people. Because tho franchise does not pro hibit the city building a plnnt at any time, and provides an option to purchase at certain periods. And lastly because we do not believe the granting of the franchise will Injure a single resident of North Platto, but on the other hand will prove a benefit to each and every one. Men who are Worthy Your Vole. In tho contest over tho ga3 franchise and tho -wet and dry proposition, the candidates for school board and mem bers of the city council have nlmost be como obscured. It is important, very important, that we have good men for those positions, for they constitute the nyonuo through which we disburse a good many thousand dollars annually. The candiciutcb nominated jointly by the democrats and republicans, are among our most favorably known citi- zeii8. E. T. Tramp and Edmund Dickey, tho candidates for school board are both old time.residents and progressive busi ness meli. Both havo bean members of the hoard, Mr. Tramp having occupied audi position for two or three terms, while Mr. Dickey served part of one term, resigning when ho romovod to Kcnrnoyfora brief residence. They ure conservative men and take com mendable interest in school affairs, two necessary requisites for members of the board. Tho councilman nominated are well known aa substantial, progressive citi zens aral cloroly identified with the interests of tho city. T. M. Collagen, tho candidato in tho Fir3t ward, is an old-timer, a huitlor, and n man of good businoss judg-nont who has ulways evinced muchl.iterest in tho city affairs. In the Second ward the candidate Is Dr. L. C. Drost, a present member of the council, and ono whose vote has alwuys been for tho best interests of tho city. He takes an active interest in tho city affairs and has boon a valuable member of the aldermanic body. Harry Porter is the candidate in tho Third ward. Practically evorybody in the ward knows Harry, and they know ho is one of tho "live wires" of the town; al ways "on tho job," at the boys say, and interested in everything that will boost North Platto. Over in tho Fourth ward the candidate is Leslio Baskins, a North Platte-born boy who rocontly engaged in tho practice of law after a thorough education: a clean cut, active young man who wllWnovor tcel satisfied until North Platto becomes tho "third city" of the state and is willing to do his share to have tho town take that rank. With Leslie in tho council, tho people of tho Fourth" ward can rest assured that their ward will always get its full sharo of the things to which it is righly untitled. Wo recommend tho above candidates to those who desire good school and ciiy government; Who Gets Your Money? Tho saloonkeera all have fine buildings big automobiles, and havo money to provide all luxuries of tho land. Wliilo tho fellow that buys thoir booze is forced to drudge along as best ho can while tho saloon man is jingling his, the- poor man's money, in his pocKot, and tho poor man is denied tho comforts of life. Mr, Voter, carefully lonsidor this matter. Who is getting your monoy? The saloon keeper If ho is voto dry and put the temptation out of the way and if ho is not vote dry and put it out of tho way of the man that needs your help, by so doing your neighbor the greatest good possible. It is reported by reliable citizens of Kearney that the brewers have fnr nishod $1,200, to keep Kearney wet. It is a question how much they have in North Platto for that purpose. If it's more than that let those in position to know speak up. If our grocer sold goods that would make men sick and vomit all over the sidewalk, how long would you stand it? The saloons do it. If our bakeries sold goods that would mako a man fall in tho gutter or out of his wagon, would we stand for it? You know wo wouldn't but the saloons doit. If our confectioners sold goods that made a man so his friends or the police, had to take his money and keep it until he was himself again, would we stand it? No, but the saloons do that very thing. Adv. Civic LenRUe Committee The Gas Franchise Behold the electric current coming Down the mighty Birdwood plain, To greet the farmers living there And grow their golden yellow grain. There's water planty and to spare At the head of Birdwood creek, And what wo want is men of nerve, Get busy, bring it down hero quick. There's many things we need it for Light, and heat, and power, and such, And then with outside money wn Soon can got in healthy touch. Now this condition will prevnil When we become united strong, Now all together let's get right ' Push that franchise right along. If we have a power that's cheap Won't cost all that we can make, Manufacturer then will stick, Before they always gave the shake, If ladies now could only vote (God haste tho prayed for time) Then, there 'd bo no call for this Tho crudest of crude ryme. For ladies all know how to cook, Likewise tho need of gas, If they had the right of suf, The franchise soon would pass. We talk about the extremo value, Qunnel among us like the nation, How wo ougnt to save the franchise For the young and rising generation. So many people think a franchise Is such a valuable thing to keep, Let's sell it now (wo'vegot a chance) Let future generations sleep. 'Tis often said there is two sides To every question nsked in faith, With almost every man you talk A franchise seems to be a wraith. Friends, a franchise docs not mean That no one else can mnke this gas, This company simply wants a chance To do a business that's first-class. A franchise friends, is simply this Tho right to plant within your town, Thousands of dollars you can assess With no out-lay, not one cent down. Now friends, lets all get busy And the franchise quickly pass, For if there's anything we need It's cheap, rellablo, cooking gas. Thon 'twould holp tho farmer so Twixt' hero and Birdwood head, Pump the water, grind tho feed, Light the pathway to his bud. -J. W. LeMaster. Statement of Ownership, Required to bo published by Act of August Z, 1U12J I, Ira L. Dure,- solemnly swear, that I am tho solo owner and editor and pub lishor of tho Semi-Weekly Tribune. published at North Platte, Neb., and thns no stock or intorest in Buid paper is held by other parties. I HA L. 15 AUK. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 2d dav of April, 1914. (Seal) "J. E. Evans, Notary Public. The men's brotherllood of tho Luth eran church will meot this evening at the parish houso for tho study of tho prophets Ezra and Nehemiah. The meeting will bo led by Max Hensolt and C. 0. Wcingand will assist him. Liubility and Property Damago Policy of Insuranco coyonng a Ford car, used for pleasure, $30.00. You cannot afford to bo without this protection, at this price. C. F. Temple. Local and Personal Let Us Help You Clean House. If you only know how greatly we can It'ssen your work and trouble, you would most certainly come to uo for suggestions. Compounds to restore wall pajjor to its original brightness Propnred Lye that will immensely re lievo tho drudgery oponges mm win last longest, ami Guaranteed Rubber Gloveo to protect your hands Metal Polishes for making brass, nickel and silver shine like new. Household Ammonia of tho best grade, tho kind that goes fartherest and cleans best. Brushes for varnishing and painting, tho kind that gives real service. Tho Float Chamois Skins possible to obtain; and at most reasonable prices Insect Powdors that positively de stroys the vermin. Rcflecto Furniture Polish, guaranteed, to restoio lustre to woodwork, tile work, furniture and piano u splendid prepa ration that means economy, less labor and pleasant satisfaction to you. 25c. J DlMWMMMWMAlUMM ! Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55 I Meoli 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at Masonic Hull at 7:30 p. DRUG STORE. . - ... LiI i 77 i w ' ' Oillco phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, UBieopainic iMiyslcliiii. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Rank Hulldiinf. KMMMWik flkiiW 9 I -KWY 'm-W-W m m Here to give Helpful Service. mmmw No other financial institution in this section is in hotter position to render farmers, merchants and lahoring men the careful, per sonal hanking service they re quire than the Platte Valley State Bank. It is this desire to fulfil and meet every reasonable hanking requirement on the part of cus tomers that has brought our busi ness to its present high mark and makes appropriate the words, "The Bank of Personal Service". Your business will be welcomed here. H t Platte Valley State Bank, Capital 550,000 NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. PvyAmMjBW a Ollice Thane 410 Res. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deseases of Women and Children a'Spoclalty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. 3 Simms. Physician and Surgeon. OUico in Koith Theatre Building Spccl.il Attention given to Obstetrics nncl Diseases of Women Office 209 PHONES Residence- S8 Smokers' Articles We are not only manufacturing and selling the best five and ten cent'cigars in town, but we also carry a full line of smokers' articles, and all the leading brands of plug and .smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can fbo supplied with everything in the tobacco line at this store. J F SCHAULZRIEn The Maker of Good Cigars. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, the 7th day of April, A. D., 1914, a goneral election will be held in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln countv, Nebraska, between tho hours of- 9 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m; In the First ward, in the entrance of the old Opera house on the corner of Pino and 6th streets and known as tho Lloyd opera houso; in the Second ward, in the commissioner's room on the second floor of tho court houso in said ward; in tho Tliid ward, at the hose house on Vine street, now situate between 6th and Front streets in said ward; in the Fourth ward, at tho hose houso in said ward; at which election there will be eleeted: Onq councilman from tho First ward to serve two years; una councilman trom the Second ward to sorvo two years; One Councilman from the Third ward to servo two years; Ono Councilman from the Fourth ward to servo two years; And to member of tho school board for the school dlstrictof the city of North Platto. Nebraska, for the term of three years. And, whoreas, more than thirty legal resident voters of the city of North Platte havo filed a petition with the mayor and city council of tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, praying for the submission of tho question of li cense or no license for the sale of liquor, to the electors of tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, and by virtue thereof, said question is hereby sub mitted to said electors. The ballots used at said election shall have printed thereon: "For issuing liquor licenses in tho city of North Platte, Nebraskn." And "Against issuing liquor licenses in tho city of North Platte, Nebraska." Those voting in favor of issuing liquor licenses shall mark thoir ballot with an X opposite the paragraph bo ginning "For issuing liquor licenses." Those voting against said proposition shall mnrk their ballot with an X op posite the paragraph beginning, "Against issuing liquor licenses." Signed this nth day ot March, A. 1). 1914. K. II. EVANg, Mayor. C. F. Temple, City Clrk. Attest: (Seal) RtSptaSfk ZMZ If iiUBjyjiiiiMiiiii Tti i. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. j Phones, office 183, residence 283 '.Office in McDonald Bank Building. I North Platte, Nebraska. Plenty of Money to Loan ', on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. WHILE YOU ARE CLEANING HOUSE why not get your Furniture cleaned and varnished I will do the work at your home. I also do stove work and furniture repairing. Call or phone Fred Fox at Echelbery's Store corner 6th & Locust. The North Side Feed Barn HAS FOR SALE GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 in is annul Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Cream Separators at Horshoy' corner of 5th and Locust streets. SHERIFF'S SALfcl. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from'tbe district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In wild court wherein Saline County Hank, a cor poration, is plaintiff, and Lewis Jcrgenscn, ot al., nro defendants, and to me di rected, I will on the 30th day of April 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 nigncst bidder lor cash to satlsry said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: South half (SW) and south half (SH) of the northeast quarter (noW) and the northeast quarter (neH) of the northeast quarter (neM) of section fourteen 14 In township ten 10 north of range twenty-eight 28 west of the Cth Principal Meridan, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., March 26th, 1914. lm3t-5 A. J. SalisuurY. Sheriff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids wlllho received until 4 o'clock p, m. Satur day. April llflDH, at tho olllceof tho undersigned, J. S. Dales, Secretary of the University of Ne braska. Lincoln for the construction of a hollow brick dairy barn on the Experiment Station at North Platte, Nebraska, to cost approximately $10,000, according to plans and specifications now on file at thr.olllces of Supt.W. P, Snyder, North Platte. Nebraska, and the Superintendent of Construction, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Uids must be sealed and marked "Bids for Ham, .North Platte, Nebraska," written plainly on tho outside, t UN1VEKSITY OF NEBRASKA. J S Dams. Secretary. IFARM i me Dr Kedfield edfield. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon. JOE I). KEDFIELD, Physician.. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Wanted! Bones and Scrap Iron. We pay $10 per ton for Bones and S3 to $4 per ton for scrap, iron. We buy all kinds of junk and hides and lur, to us. Brine them - L. LIPSHITZ, Locks Livery Barn. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, that the mayor and city council of the said city of North Platte, Nebraska, have provided by resolution for the submission to a direct vote of the voters of the city of North Platte, Ne braska, an ordinance entitled: "An ordinance, granting to Willis Todd, his heirs, successors or assigns, for and during the term of twenty-five years upon the conditions hereinafter stated, the right and privilege to use tho streets, avenues, alleys, public highways, public grounds and public places of the city of North Platte, Ne braska, to install, erect, construct, ac quire, maintain and operate in said city of North Platte, a plant, or plants for the production, manufacture, distribu tion and sale of electric current, light power, and heat, and gas; and to install poles, conductors, wires, conduits, pipes, mains, services and all other ap paratus and appurtenances and other necessary structures over, on and under th( streets, avenues, allejs, public highways, public giounds and public place s of saidity for the purpose of transmitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power, and heat, and gas to said city and its inhabitants; fixing and prescribing the terms and conditions of said grant; and providing for the purchase by the city of North Platte of said electric gas plant, or plants; and providing rates, penalties and forfeitures." And by virtue of the power in me vested, I hereby call an election on said ordinance so submitted, to be held at tho regular election of the city of North Platte, on the 7th day of April, 1914, The voting places for said elec tion shall be as follows: 1st ward, in the entrance of the old opera house on the corner of Pine and Sixth streets and known as the Lloyd opera house. 2nd ward, in the County Commis sioners' Room on the 2nd floor of the county court house. 3rd yard, in the Hose house on Pine street, between 6th and Front streets. 4th ward, in the Hose house in said ward. Those voting in favor of the adoption of said ordinance shall mark their ballot with ah X opposite tho words, "For adopting an ordinance granting to Willis Todd, his heirs, successors or assigns, for and during the term of twenty-five years upon the conditions hereinafter stated, the right and privilege to use the stieets, avenues alleys, public highways, public grounds and public places of the City of North Platte, Nebraska, to install, erect, con struct, acquire, maintain and operate in said City of North Platte, a plant, or plants, for the production, manufacture, distribution and sale of electric current, light, ppwer, and heat, and gas; and to install poles, conductors, wires, conduits pipes, mains, services and all other apparatus and appurtenances and other necessary structures over, on and under tho streets, avenues, alleys, publich ways, public-grounds and public place of said City for the purpose of trans mitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power and hoat, and gas to said City and its inhabitants; fixing and prescribing the terms and conditions of said grant; and providing for the purchase by the City of North Platte of said electric and gas plant, or plants; and providing rutes, penalties ano iorieitures." Those voting against the adoption of said ordinance, shall mark their ballot with an X opposite the words, "Against adopting an ordinance granting to Willis Todd, his heirs, suc cessors or assigns, for and during the term of twenty-five years upon the condition hereinafter stated, the right and privilege to use the streets. avenues, alloys, public highways, and public grounds and public places of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, to install, erect, construct, acquire, maintain and operate in said city of North Platte", a plant, or plants, for the production, manufacture, dis tribution and sale of "'Metric current, light, power and heat, at d gas; and to install poles, conductors; wires, con duits, pipes, mains, services and all other apparatus and appurtenances and other necessary structures over, on and under the streets, avenues, alloys, pub lic highways, public grounds and public places of said city for tho purpose of transmitting, transporting, selling and supplying electric current, light, power and heat, and gas to said city and its inhabitants, fixing and prescribing the terms and conditions of said grant; and providing for the nurchase bv the citv of North Platto ot said electric and gas plant, or plants, and providing rates, penalties and forfeitures." Copies of said ordinance may be obtained at tho office of the City Clerk at tho Odd Fellows building on the southwest corner of 5th and Dewey streets in the city of North Platte, Nebraska. C. F. TEMPLE, Sal City Clerk NOTICE. To whom it may conot.ni: Notice is hewey given that the mayor and city council will hold usr facial meet ing at the hour of eioht o'clock p. m. (central time) Tuesday, April 28th, 1914, in the council chamber for the purpose of making assessments and levying taxes for the construction of sidewalks built by the city along the following described property: Lot 4, block 87, of the original town of North Plane, walk 4 ft wide, 328 feet long, 912 &q feet at lie , ,.....$100 32 "Lot 5, block 87, of the onginel town of North Plutte, walk 4 ft wide, 132 feet long, 528 squuro feet at lie 58 08 Lot 1, Block 172 of the original town of North Platte. Walk 4 ft wide 9 ft long, 3G sq. It at 10. . 3 60 Lot 1, Block 35 ot tho onginal town of North Platte. Walk 4 ft wide 9 ft long, 3G square feet at 10c .. l&Lot 1, Block 107 of the original 3 60 town of North Jflatte. Walk 4 feet wide 149 feet long, 596 square feet at lie 65 66 Lot 8. Block 64 of the orcinal town of North Platto. Walk 4 feet wide 83 feet long, 332 square feet at lie... Lot 7, Block G4 of the original town of North Platte. 4 feet '.wide 66 feet long, 204 square feet at lie Lot 3, Block 13, Penniston's Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 79J feet long, 318 square feot at lie", Filling for the above walk. 9 36 29 04 31.98 yards Sand at 75c per yard 6 75 Lot 6, Block 13, Penniston's Addition. Walk 4 feet wide G2J feet long, 250 square feet a lie 27 50 Filling for the above walk, 9 yards, Sand at 75c per yard 6 75 Lot 7, Block 13, Penniston's Addition 4 'feet wide 62J feet long, 250 square feet at lie 27 50 Filling for the above walk, 11 yards. Sand at 75c per yard 8 25 Lot 8. Block 13, Penniston's Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 79J feet long, 318 square feet at lie Filling tor the above svalk, 11 yoids. Sand at 75c per yard .... Lot 8, Block 6, Pennistoii Ad dition. Walk 4 fp" wide 794 feer 318 square fe t . ,: 34 98 8.25 34 98 JUot 5, JiiocL J i, "Hiinistorvs Addition. Walk 4 leet wide 79 teet long. 318 square feet at lie 34 98 Filling for the above walk, 12 yards. Sand at 75c per yard Lot 7, Block 1, Taj lot's Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet long 200 square feet at lie LotG. Block 2, Tavlor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide G7 feet long, 268 square feet at lie. . . Lot 9. Block 7, Taylor'u Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet long, 200 square feet at'll c Lot 10. block 7, Tdylor's Ad dition, VValu 4 itec wide 67 feet lung, 2G8 square feet ut lie. . . . 9 00 22 00 29 48 22 00 29 48 Filling for the above walk, 3 yards. Sand 75c per vard 2 25 Lotl, Block 2, Taylor Ad uition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet long, 2GS squaie fePt at lie .... 29 48 Lot 9, Block 1, Taylor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet long, 200 square feet at lie 22 00 Lot 10. Block 4, Taylor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet long 268 square feet at lie 29 4 Filling for the above walk, 33 cubic yards at 75c per yard.... 24 7 Lot 9. Block 4. Taylor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet long 200 square feet at lie 22 03 Filling for the above walk, 29 cubic yards. Sand at 75c per yard 21 75 All of the above described propert being in the City of North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebrasku. In addition to the above amount in terest and advertising fees will be charged. All persons interested will file their objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxes against the above described property and for the above desOribed purpose on or before 8:00 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, April 28th, 1914, as above stated. C. F. Temple, City Clerk. Slieriif a Sale. By virtue of an order of Bale issued from he district court of Lincoln county, Nebraskn, upon a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein L. C. Sevcrns is plaintiff and Chris Ras mussen and E, P. Rasmuscn, are defendants, and to mo directed I will on the lltli day of April, 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m at the east front door of the court houso In North Plutte. Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ensh, to satisfy said decree, intticst and costs, tho following describtd property to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SWl) of Section Nine (9, Township Tui (10', North of Banite Twenty-cluht (28) west of the 6th P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated orth Platte, Ncb..March. 9. 1914. mlO-fi A J. SALISBURY. Sheriff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 05087 DUPAKTMKNT OfTIIB INTERIOR. United States Land Oflice North Platto, Nebraska, March. 25. 1914. Notice iu hereby Kivm that John D. Brose, of North Platte, Neb., who on March 22, 1911, made homestead entry No. 050ii7 for WN Section 31, Township 15 N. Range 30, W. of Cth Principal Meridan. has filed notice of Intention to makd final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described before tho reijister and receiver at North Platte Nebraska, on the 2Jnd day of May 1914. Claimant names as witnessses: Georue Alex ander, Orson Coville, Fred Bremer and Dennis Breen, all of North Platte, Nebr. m31-6 J. E. Evans Reslster NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. OIG4G Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land OIBce at North Platte. Nebr. , , , , March. 11, 1914. Notice is heroby elven that Nellln Wwki. r,f Tryon, Nebr.. who. on March 4, 1910, made Homestead Kntry No. 04GI6, for all of Section 20. twp. 17, N. rse. 30, west of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register ami receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 15th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: David N, Callender. Harry E. Callender, Henry V. Rlckley, Berl Hudson, all of Tryon, Nebr. mt7-6 J. E.Evano, Register. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. C. S. Cadwallader, ) Plaintiff. Notice by vs. James P. Relnsmith, etv al. 1 Publication. Defendants. J To James T. Relnsmith, non-resident defendant, you aro hereby notified that on the 27th day of February, 1914, the plalntlir herein filed his peti tion in the District Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, against ou Impleaded with others, the object and prayer of such petition is to forecloso a mortgage executed by Carl S. Prime and Maud L Prime, on the 18th day of May. 1910, to J. II Sherwood, for the sum of $500.00 with Interest in tho following described land, to-wit: Tho east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty (30), township fifteen (15). north, range twenty seven (27). jvcBt of the Cth P.M. containing M acre. whlcTr note and mortgage was sold. asBlgncdand delivered to the plaintiff herein Plaintiff prays 2or foreclosure of eald mortgage and for general cqulublo relief. You are required to answer said petition on or Iwfore Monday, April (ho 27th, 1914. or your do fault will bo taken and judgment rendered in accordance with the prayer of Bald petitltlou. Dated March 7, 1914. J. H 'sicnworrv, 'n , fl"- A Urn 1 . 'U -tir V