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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Dare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25
Ono Year by Carrier in advance $1.60
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
ofllce as' Second Class Matter.
Friday, April 3, 1914.
Will Reduce Cost of Living.
Editor Tribune One of tho argu
inontB against the gas franchise is that
wo cannot nfTortl to uho gas at $1.G0
per thousand feet. Past cxperionco
proves to me that wo can cut our fuel
bill in half to say nothing of tho con
venience of gas ovor coal. Wo used
gas in Omaha two provlouB years bo
foro coming to North Platto. My wife
did her own washing, baking and iron
ing and wa lind ono gas jet in tho
kitchen for light. Gas in Oinaha at
that time was $1.35 per 1,000, cur bills
averaged about $1,25 per month. Now
figuring coal at $S.2G per ton 1 don't
think the nvorngo family can get along
with less thnn hnlf a ton a month. I
know wo uso nenrer a ton. Now it
doesn't tako much figuring to sco
whoro I would make a saving of ovor GO
por cent to any nothing of tho conven
ience to my wifo, that is surely worth
something. 1 want gas for tho renoon
stated nbovo if for no othor.
"Will tho voters of North l'lntto
ovor voto bonds to tyuild ft plant here,
and if thoy did could thoy furnish gas
any chenpor than this company f Thoy
would uso tho streets and alloys just
tho snmo and every property ownor
would be tnxed to pay for tho plant
whother thoy want gas or not. This
eompnny wnnts tho privilege of putting
in a modern plnnt without costing tho
citizens of North l'lntto one penny and
it will bo optionnl with tho peoplo
whothor thoy buy their protdirt, r not,
and wouldn't it 1)0 worth somotlliiig to
North Platto to huvo this outsido capi
tal invested hero?
"Somo say wo should build our own
Tilnnt for our children's sako. 1 don't
believe a modern city plant now would
do tho kids much good. T think it
would bo worn out nnd out-of-dnto bo
foro tho kids aro grown up nnd besides
that' 1 would prefer to live as I go
nlong nnd give the kids tho bonoflt of
it while thoy are young. Somo object
bocnupo' it is outsido capital who is
holding tho bonds that wero sold to
"buy tho water works lioro and wlicro
docs tho JjvfijOOO intorest go every year
that is being pnid? Is nnyono in
North Plntto getting any of it? I guess
not. And aren't the 'consumers pay
ing ns much for water as thoy ovor
did and tho additional oxuonso of nut
ting in meters too? Tho fnct still re
mnlns you owe money for tho wntor
worKs, just tho same, nnd bv tho tuno
its pnid for it will bo fit fo'r junk. T
kick on turning theso men. down nnd
then go right; on.paylug the coal trust
$8.25 for coal and the Standard Oil
bunch what they sco fit to chargo lis
for oil and gasolene, nit! '
"I am a votor and tax payor and n
rnilroad man and I can sign my namo
too, nnd horo it is.
OEO. O. TREXIiER,
i (103 West nth street.
James Bound Oyer District Court.
Tho caso of tho state of Nebraska vs.
Irn James, charging him with tho
thoft ot thirtoon chickens from Edward
McMullen on tho night of March 31st,
was up before Judge Grant in the
county court Friday afternoon and
James was bound over to tho district
court on bonds of $200. He was unable
to furnish tho bonds and was rumanded
to tho county jal to await trial.
James entered a pleu oC not guilty,
but tho evidence against him was
sufficient that ho was bound ovor. Mr.
McMullen testified against him. It was
reported be' ore the trial that James
would plead guilty, but this was n mis
take. Tho ponalty for this offense is
is from ton to ninoty days in tho county
jail, or imprisonment in tho state pontf
tary for from one to three voara. Tho
caso will come up for trial at tho jury
term of tho district court.
rho Et-A-Virp club was entertained
Wednesday uftornoon at the homo of
Sirs. Will Dienor. Tho uftornoon wns
delightfully spent with kensington nnd
contests. The ladies wore also enter
tained with music by Mr?. Leonard
Dick. In tho contests tho prizes were
wpn i by Mrs. John Vosoipkn and Mrs.
Wallace Quinn At tho closo of the
afternoon a nico two-course luncheon
was served.
County Treasurer A. N. Durbin drove
over- to Cozad Friday afternoon with n
number of tho high school Btudonts to
attend the district declamatory contest
that was hold Friday ovening. Quito n
number of tho students and their par
ents from tliis city attended tho contest.
POSITIVE PROOF
Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic
in North Platte.
Because it's tho evidence of n Nirth
Platte citizen.
Testimony easily investigated,
The strongest endorsement of merit.
The best proof. Read It:
Mrs. A. G. Westberg, 70- W. Fourth
street, North Platte. Nob., says: "I
had ft dragging pain in my back and
irouuio witn my kidneys. A doctor
diagnosed my case ns a (looting kidney.
Many n day I wns unablo to stnnd on
account of tho pain through my klndeys
and tho kidney secretions wore un
natural. An oporatlon was advised,
but luckily 1 leurnod of Doun's Kidney
Pills and procured a supply from Mc
Donell & Graves' Drug Btoro (now
Schiller & Co's) and began using their..
A few days' use removed the pains and
restored my kidneys to their proper
working order. I hold, if anvth ne. a
higher rogard for Donn's Kidnoy Pills
pow than when I recommended thorn
some years ago. Another of my family
haa since been troubled by kidney com
plaint and has had a world of good from
this remedy,"
For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents,
Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York,
solo agents for tho United Statoi.
Remember the numo Doan's and
toko no other.
Perfection Oil
rfafe-
Standard Oil
(NBDRASKA)
Proceedings of
the County Board
March 30, 1914
Board mot nursunnt to adjournment.
Present White, Horminghausen,
Springer and county clerk.
Claim of Adel W. Larson for $1500
damage on account of change in road No
43 is hereby allowed for $250.00 and
disallowed for $1250.00
Clf.im of C E Oldfather for$200 dam
ages on road No 354 is hereby allowed
for $40.00 nnd disallowed for $100.00, as
per nppraisment.
Claim of Helen Severn, witness fees
State ys King is hereby disallowed for
$25.00
J L Louden, mdse for county
poor allowed on general fund
for $39.10
F V Herminghausen, services
nnd mileage, ullowed Mar 23
E C Hostctter. bridge work,
Maxwoll, allowed on bridge
'fund
Whorounon the board adjourns
5G GO
90 76
until
tomorrow. C. W. Yost,
County Clerk.
Murch31, 1914
Hoard met same as yesterday. Pres
ent full board and county clerk.
Tho following claims were allowed on
the genoral fund, to-wit:
A B Hooglnmi, dynamiting ice
South Platte river 15 00
A B Hoaglond, use of auto co
unty commissioners 45 90
C C Drake, hauling ashes from
jail 3 50
Annu Anderson, enre of county
poor 50 00
D B White, sorvices and mileage 40 20
fcj 11 bpringer, services and mil
earre 40 90
F W Horminghausen, services
and mileage 25 40
Dr C E Kcnnon, medical ser
vices county poor 10 00
Bessio Salisbury, work on asses
sor's books 30 00
Joseph H Wilson, salary for
March 75 00
Uoy Wilson, salary for March.. 75 00
A J Salisbury, salary for March 125 00
C W Yost, salary forMnrch.... 137 60
C W Yost, office expenses for
March 20
Cleo R Chappell, salary for
March 133
Cleo R Chappell, office expenses '
and visiting schools, 72
Paul G Meyer, services 2
E J Eames, printing'; 11
NeornsKn lelepnono uo. sor-
vicos for April 30 30
North riatte Electric Co. light
service for J unuary........ 39
W W Birgo, coal for jail and
92 1
county poor . . . . 97 92
N, P. Electric Co services for
Doc and repairs 00 57
C P Howard, bridge work al
lowed on bridge fund for. ... 8 00
Allowed on various rond district funds
to-wit:
Rob't Owens, refund of poll tax '
North Platto No 4 3 00
Joe Bomeke, refund of poll tax,
a p-" ' ""ggy ii as W ; m
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-ZZZ- g 11 IB
Send that Hurried
Order by Telephone
"Whon a shipment is delayed, when goods rim
short in the store whon anything must bo
douo in a hurry tho telephone is tho quick, do
pendablo way.
Tho Bell Telephone brings distant places
right to you, and you talk with the man you
want, just as easily as you could speak to him
if ho woro before you.
Whon Time Counts It Pays to Telephone.
NEBRASKA
for Incubators
is the best. It burns
clean and evenly no
chance of smoke or
soot. It makes steady
burning certain. It's
the incubator oil with
out a risk. It's clean
tank wagon oil, not
barrel oil.
Dealer everywhere.
Company
Omaha
North Platte No 3
E K Souder, cash for road dis
trict 51 100 00
Geo Moyer, cash for road dis
trict 23 100 00
Wm Pittman, cash for rond dis
trict 31 100 00
S O Hathaway, cash for road
district 40 150 00
Wm Sandquiat, cash for road dis
trict 35 50 00
HLinnemeyer, cash for road
district 21 . . . .- 200 00
H C Cohn, cash for road district
15 100 00
Jacob Miller, cash-for road dis
trict 38 100 00
Martin Jepsen, cash for road
district 14 100 00
F R Brostol, cash for road dis
trict 58 50 00
J H Carlile, claim for $25 disallowed, ho
not living in district.
S O Hathawoy, claim for $200 disal
lowed. H P Stevens, balance on fill at Cot
tonwood bridge allowed on commis
sioner district 2 for $229.08
The county treasurer is hereby auth
orized to corroct tho tax list for 1913 as
to pnrt of SEJ of SWj Sec 32, T J4,
R 30 as to the Surburban irrigation
tax for $27.40 tp $2.74 on account of
error in certifying to the county clerk.
This being the day sot for hearing of
petition and remonstrunce on extension
of road No 11, after hearing both sides
of the question, the board is of the
opinion ihutthe public good requires
said l o. d as per report of the special
commissioner, subject however to the
changes mnde by tf.s survey of county
purvovor across sections 10 and
9, T 15, R 30. Said road to bo 00 feet
wide, uutomutic gates to be used, the
petition is therefor granted.
Whereupon tho board adjourns until
April 0, 1914.
C. W. Yot,
County Qhjrk.
License to wed was granted Friday
from the office of the county judge to
Bert S. Leech, 24. and Miss Clara
Simns, 21, both of Maxwell. The groom
couple was married at high noon by
Judge Grant at the court house. The
is a young business man of Maxwell
nnd tho bride is ono of the popular
young Indies of that town. They will
make their home in Maxwell where they
will be at home to their friends in the
near future.
Mrs. J. Bruce and her mother. Mrs.
Pegram, left last week for tho laser's
home near Evansville, Ind. Mrs. Peg
ram had been visiting hor daughter for
some time and Mrs. Bruce will make a
visit of several weeks at her old home.
A son was born Friday to Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel J. Brennnmnn. 120 West
Ninth street. Mr. Brennaman is science
ksucner in. i ii; ninu ocnooi.
F.J. DIENER &Co.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Come and seo us for town lot3 in
ditferent parts of the city. Good in
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
Bale and rent. Wo have nlso good bar
gains in farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts. Upstairs.
TELEPHONE COMPANY
3 00
9 M Jr
Lawn
Fertilizer.
A splendid fertilizer for lawns, rec
ommended by the Department of Agri
culture is composed of the following:
Sodium Nitrate 4 parts
Powd. Blood Albumen 8 parts
Mix with 40 gallons of water or mix
dry and sprinkle oxer 400 square feet of
lawn.
While these suits are the principal
ingredients thnt enrich the soil that
manure is composed of, yet the fnct is
the cost is less than one-third. Per
fectly sanitary. Without dandelions
and grub worms, is alone a good reason
why it should be used in preference to
manure.
For sale at
Stone Drug Co.
METZ
Glidden Tour Winner
Runs 5 to 50 miles per hour on high
gear. Has no equal forclimbling hills,
and travels 28 to 32 miles on one gallon
of gasoline,
Do theso facts mean anything to you?
If so write for catalogue and particulars
KOPF & NACEY, Agents,
North Platte, Nebraska. .
The ,
Idyl Wild Dairy
can supply your wants. Sanitary
milk handled in a sanitary way
nt regulation prices. Drop us a
card and we will deliver tho
goods
IDYL WILD DAIRY CO.
E. W. WRIGHT, Prop.
Cattle and Hogs
WANTED.
Sell your Cattle andjJHogs to
Julius Mogensen, No. Platte.
Hgihest cash prices paid! Office
open day and night in North Sir'e
Barn. First class horse and a"o
livery in connection.
Phorte No. 29.
Di idfield Infield,
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOE H. REDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 042.
DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Hod 1 B05W Dewey St.
North Pla 'te, .Nebraska.
" Ji ' imnl - i ii in ijJihJiltfS
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
. l1 irwlI'..MW;I.MU M-
Signst Chapter O. E. 5.,
NO. 55
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Olllce Phone 410 Res. Blk 552
Bertha E. Mangon, M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dsassssa oFWomcn and Children !8peclly
NORTH PLATTE, NER.
Now McCabo Blbg.
John S Simms.
Physician and Surgeon.
Oilice in Keith Thoatro Building
Special Attention Kiven to Obstetrics
nnd Discuses of Women
Ol!lco209 P1IONUS Residence 38
Sheriff's Sale.
lly virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho
.llntrlrt rnurt (if Lincoln county. Nebraska, unon
a ilucrey nf (foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein IRllton Wliltii el ai is jrnmum anu u. u.
Jewell c-t al aro defendants, and to me directed, I
will on the tlli.day of May. 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m..
at tho enst front door of the court house In North
Platte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the hlKhest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said ilocree, JnterestB nnd costs, tho following de
scribed, property, to-wlt: South half of section
twenty-two 221 Township twelve 12 ltanee
thirty SO west of tlie Cth I'. M, Lincoln county,
I)aUl North riatte. Ncbr.. April 6th, 1914.
A. J. SALISHUKY, Sheriff.
Twentieth Century Club
Date of Meetings.
General meeting-, second Tuesday In each month
at library building
Civic Department, first and third Thursday
evening of each month at library bulldlnir.
Literary Department, on each alternate Tuesday
afternoon beginning January 20th,
Domestic Science Department, each alternate
Monday afternoon beginning January 26th.
Music Department, first and third Friday after
noon of each month.
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Homeopathic. Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Obstetrics
and Children's Diseases.
, Phones, office 183, residoncc 283
pffico in McDonald Bank Building,
f North Platte, Nebraska.
FARM LOANS
Plenty of Money to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona
ble. Buchanan & Patterson.
I OEO. B. DENT, f
Physician and Surrjeon, &
Office over McDonald Bank,
t,l ) Office 130
roone9 J Residence 115
rMt -$rJ)r!?rr!tr!Mt fr-MriJrt!tr!Cr-,:
The ftorth Side
Feed Barn has for sale
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa,
Hay, Good Seed Potatoes.
Goods promptly delivored.
Our termd are cash.
TELEPHONE No. 29
Smokers' Articles
We aro 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 be supplied with
everything in the tobacco line at this
tor.
J. F SCHMALZRIET)
The Maker of Good Cigars.
Wante
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 fur. Bring them
to us. '
L. LIPSHITZ,
- Locks Livery Barn.
3oss and Cattle
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Cream Separators at Hcrshey'
corner of 5th and Locust streets.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Bids will bo received until 4 o'clock p, m. Satur
day, April 11, 1914, at tho oilice of the 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 ."it approximately
J 10,000, according to plans and r leclli cat Ions now
on file at the oflices of Supt.W. I Snyder, North
Platte. Nebraska, and the Superintendent of
Construction, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
I! Ids must be sealed and marked "Bids for Barn,
North Platte. Nebraska," written plainly on tho
outside.
UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.
J. S. DALUH. Secretary.
SHERIFF'S SALK. '
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said
court wherein Saline County Bank, a cor
poration, Is plaintiff, and Lewis Jergcnsen,
ct a)., aro defendants, and to me di
rected, I will on tho 30th day of
Apiil 1914, at 2 o'clock, p.m.. at tho 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 said
decree. Interest and costs, tho following
described property to-wt: South half (SK) anil
south half (SH) of tho northeast quarter (neH)
and the northeast quarter (neW) of the northeast
quarter (neW) of section fourteen 14 In
township ten 101 north of range twenty.cignt 28
west of the 6th Principal Merldan, Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Plstte, Neb.. March 20th, 1914.
tm31-5 A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff.
NOTICE.
To whomlt may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the mayor
and city council will hold a special meat
inR at tho hour of eight o'clock p. m.
(central timo) 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 tho
following described property:
Lot 4, block 87, of the original
town of North Platte, walk 4 ft
wide. 328 feet long, 912 sq feet
at lie $100 32
Lot 5, block 87, of the originel
town of North Platte, walk 4 ft
wide, 132 feet long, 528 square
feet at lie 58 08
Lot 1, "Block 172 of the original
town of North Plotte. Walk 4 ft
wide 9 ft long, 36 sq. ft at 10... 3 GO
Lot 1, Block 35 of the original
town of North Platte. Walk 4 ft
wide 9 ft long, 36 square feet at
10c , 3 CO
Lot 1, Block 107 of the original
town of North Platte. Walk 4
feetwidoJL49 feet long, 596 square
feet at lie 65 56
Lot 8. Block 0-1 of the orginal
town of North Platte. Walk 4
feet wide 83 feet long, 332 square
feet at lie 36 52
Lot 7, Block 64 of the original
town of North Platte. 4 feet
wide 66 feet long, 264 square
feet at lie 29 04
Lot 5, Block 13, Penniston's
Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 791
feet long, 318 square fet at lie. 34.98
Filling for the above walk, 9
yards Sand at 75c per yard 6 75
. Lot 6, Block 13, Penniston's
Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 62J
feet long, 250 square feot a lie 27 50
Filling for tho above walk, 9
yards, Sand at 75c per yard 6 75
Lot 7, Block 13, Penniston's
Addition 4 feet wide 621 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 nt lie 34 98
Filling tor tho above walk, 11
yards. Sand.at 75c per yard. . . . 8.25
Lot 8, Block 6, Penniston Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 79J feet
318 square feot at lie 31 93
Lot 5, Block i, Penniston's
Addition. Walk ieet wide 79J
feet long. 318 square feet at lie 31 9g
Filling for the above walk, 12
yards. Sand at 75c per yard.... 9 00
Lot 7, Block 1, Taylor's '
Addition. Walk 4 feet wide 50
feet long 200 square feet at lie 22 00
Lot 6. Block 2, Taylor's Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet
long, 268 square feet at lie 29 48
Lot 9, Block 7, Taylor's Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet
long, 200 square feet at 11 c 22 00
Lot 10. Block 7, Taylor's Ad
dition, Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet
long, 2C8 square feet at lie... 29 48
Filling for the nbove walk, 3
yards. Sand 75c per yard 2 25
Lotl, Block 2, Taylor Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet
long, 268 squnre feft at lie 29 48
Lot 9, Block 1, Taylor's Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feet
long, 200 square feet nt lie 22 00
Lot 10. Block 4,' Taylorls Ad
dition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet
long 268 square feet at lie 29 40
Filling for the above walk, 33
cubic yards at 75c per yard.... 24 75
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
cubicyards. Sand at 75c per yard 21 75
All of the above described property
being in the City of North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
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.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from he
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered in said court
wherein L. G. Severns Is plaintiff and Chris Kas
mussen and E. P. Rasmnssen.nre defendants, and
to me directed I will on the 11th day of April, 191-1,
at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the
court house in North! Platto, 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: The Southwest quarter (SWM) of Section
Nine (9), Township Ten (101, North of Ramie
Twenty-eight (28) west of tho Cth P.M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb., March. 9. 1914.
mlO-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 05087
DCrAItTMENT OP THE INTEIHOIl.
United States Land Ofllco
North Platte. Nebraska. March. 25. 1914.
Notice IsOiereby given that John D. llrose, of
North Platte, Neb., who on March 22. 1911,
made homestead entry No. 05087 for
WNW Section 31, Township 15 N. Range 30,
W. of Cth Principal Meridan, has filed notice
of intention to make final threo year proof, to
establish claim to the land abovo described
before tho register and recoiver at North Platte
Nebraska, on the 22nd day of May.
1914.
Claimant names as wltnessses: George Alex
ander, Orson Covlllc, Fred Brerncrand Dennis
Mreen. all or North Platte, Nebr.
m31-G J. E. Evans. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 04G46
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Nebr.
, , . March. 11, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that Nellie Weeks, of
Tryon, Nebr.. who. on March 4, 1910, made
Homestead Entry No. 04646, for ail of Section
20, twp. 17. N. rgo. 30, west of the 6th Principal
Meridian, has filed notice iof Intention to make
final three year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, beford the register and
receiver, at North Platto, Nebr., on the 15th
day of May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: David N,
Callender, Harry E. Callender, Henry V. Rlcklcy,
Bert Hudson.all of Tryon. Ncbr.
mt7-6 J. E. Evan. Register.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN
rTlITMTV ME Tlt ACLT A
C. S. Cadwallader. ' 1
PlalntifT, f Notice by
vs. V
Jamea F. Relnsmith. ct, al. I Publication.
Defendants. I
To James F. Relnsmith, non-resident defendant,
you aro hereby notified that on the 27th day of
February, 1914, the plaintiff herein filed his peti
tion In the District Court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, against you 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 tho 18th day of May. 1910, to J. II.
hhcrwood, for the sum of $500.00 with Interest in
the following described land, to-wit: The cast
half of the northwest quarter of section thirty
(30), township fifteen (16), north, range twenty
seven (27), west of the Cth P.M. containing 80
acres, which noto nnd mortgage was sold,
assigned and delivered to the plaintiff herein
Plaintiff prays 2or foreclosure of said mortgage
and fo.- general equitable relief.
You aro required to answer said petition on or
before Monday, April the 27th, 1914. or your de
fault will be taken und judgment rendered In
accordance with tho prayer of said petitltlou.
Dated March 7, 1914.
J. II. SiiERWOon. Jr.,
ml(1- Attorney fcr PlalntW,
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