kJ I') ti Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.25 One Year by Carrier in advanco $1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post ofilco as Second Clas3 Mattor. Friday, April 10, 1914. Franchise Carries and Saloons Win Out. With thegas franchise and "wet" or "dry" the issue, North Plntto Tuosday polled the heaviost votoevor cast in tho city, exceeding by 300 VoteH the normal number in city elections. "While thin vote was so unusually heavy, there was not much excitement; of course the votors were hustled out, but there were few disputes and no attractions. Tho vote on the franchiso came 03 a surprise, ns the opinion was provnlont that it would fail to carry. The change in sentiment toward tho franchise was strong during tho week preceding elec tion, due to personal ofTorts of tho elec tric light people and citizens who suffi ciently interested themsclveBtogct out and work. The publication of the con struction placd on the franchise by the interested company also tended to create a favorable sontiment. Tho vote on tho franchise was 162 greater than on the saloon issuoi This discrepancy was duo largely to indiffer ence on the part of tho voters, nnd had those votes been cast it is not likely tho result would have been changed. It is fair to presume that this vote would have been equally divided on tho issue. The vote, however, shows an increnso in the sentiment against the saloon as compared with tho last timo it was brought to an issue. This is duo to the fact that tho anti-saloon element was better organized than ever before. The vote in detail was as follows: LICENSE For Against First ward 190 100 Second ward 80 107 Third ward 139 103 Fourth word 172 132 581 Majority 130 FRANCHISE, For First ward 184 Second ward 132 Third Ward 180 Fourth ward 137 451 Against 153 87 121 191 Majority 81 COUNCILMEN. FirBt wnrd Cohagen 214, Duko 104. Second-ward Drost 89, Mann 91. Third ward Porter 199, Burke 42. Fourth ward-Bell 1GG, Baskins 149, A good 5-room cottage with two full CG-foot lots, for sale at 30G East 10th stredt. House electric lighted and con nected to cewcr. Wsh house with coment basement, cement chicken house, frame barn and forty largo shade troes also on premises. Price $2450 with both lots or $1,950 with ono lot A good party can secure this place with n cash payment of $300 or $400 and bnlanco on easy terms on monthly paymonts. For jalo by Wm, E. Shumun. 22J2 High School Notes. Tho following students of tho North Platte high school hnve been notified that thoy are eligible to receive tho diplomn issued by tho originator of tho Znnor system of penmanship, to those who complete tho courso and submitt cvidonco that thoy nro proficiont In the UBe of this system. It Is a covetod honor which only a few of those who attempt it, receive. Hero U the list for tho year to dato: Joline Antonldes Kntherine Horrod, Mnry Drost, Edna Falk, Kathorine Brctzer and Bryan Schott. Tho list of Secondary schools ac credited to tho North Contrnl Associa tion of colleges and secondary schools dated March 20, 1914, has boon received at tho office of tho city superintendent. North Platto is on tho list, This as sociation of colleges makes a caroful and ligid inspection of all high schools from Ohio to the Rocky Mountains and north of tho Mason & Dixon Lino. Thoso high schools that como up to tho mark set by tho association, are placed n the nccredltod list, und students from those high schools uro entered in any of tho colleges belonging to tho as sociation, without examination, Miss Kathcrlno Hartley has decided not to accept hor contract as steno graphy teacher for next year, Her health has not boen good in tho west nnd bIio has been advised to live in a lower ultitudo. Miss Hartley intends to return to Ohio at the closo of tho present term. Supt. Tout signed a contract this morning with tho mapagor of tho high school foot ball team ut York, Nebr., rfor an exchange of games between th North Platte and York high school teams. Tho first game will be played at North Platte on noxt Thanksgiving and the return game will bo played at York on tho following Thanksgiving Day. Myrtle Vicinity. Farmors ae beginning their spring v6rk. Sovoral nro sowing small grain. Jos. Knnjdl who has been quite ill from ptomano poisoning, Is able to bo about again. Jeff Bowers is doing tho carpenter work on E. R. Slvlts new house. Geo. Moran and family moved to Staploton this week, and Dan Greeley moved his family to tho Moran place whlce ho will farm this year. The Baley boys were Staploton visi tors Thursday. Tho recent rains and ensuing warm weathor uro starting the graxs on tho rango nlcaly. Bert Brunk was n North Platto visitor Wodnssday. John Cassel of Staploton, was awarded the contract for'currying the muil on tho rural route. Mrs. John Wulz Jr., is visiting at tho home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stearns. 'Cliff Noalo and W. A. Stearns were at North Platte on business Wednesday and Thursday. Easter at Lutheran Church. Easter Day at tho Lutheran church. In the morning at 10 o'clock regular service of worship, tho Holy Commun ion, reception of adult members. Two numbers of special Easter music. Sun day school at 12 o'clock, olTering for church extention, Luther league nt 7 o'clock, p. in., Topic, "The. Third Day Ho Arose Again. Evening service at 8 o'clock by tho choir cantata, "The Resurrection and the Life" by Ira Bishop Wilson. The part are as fol lows: "Tho Resurrection and the Life", orchestra; "Tho Earth in Darkness Lies", the choir; "Tho Lament of the Women," Miss Bowen and women in chorus; duet. "The Lord shall Risa", Messrs. Shaffer and Yost, "Let not Your Heart be Troubled." Mrs. Huff man and tho choir; offering and prayer; duet, Mrs. Huffman and Miss Dione: "Tho Earthquake, men's chorus and choir; "Death Where is Thy Sting," choir; "Fear Not Yo," Miss Dienor and Quintette; "Our Saviour Lives," Mr. Shaffer and the choir; "Victory," finnl chorus. Four Lots in the Cody 2nd Addition Sold This Last Week. Tho above is tho sale in this popular addition on thlB Inst week. Have you seen tho Cody addition lately and the improvements therein. It is wonderful. Lots in the first addition nro now selling for $22.00 cash, the same lots that sold just a year ago for $125.00 on payments. Why don't you buy a lot now, and reap the benefits in another year. $10.00 down nnd $5.00 pur month. C. F. Temple, Exclusivo Agent. Garfield Item3. Mrs. L. M. Claudson and children left Tuesday for Twin Falls, Idaho. liraco Goodenow went to Arnold Fri day to work for Mrs. Nancel. Nancy Johnson returned homo from Stupleton Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Smith was called to Herb Alexander's Friday to attend their baby, that has boen side for some time. C. C. Siver returned Inst Tuesday from Idaha whero ho has been the last two weeks. Joe Frolkey's mother nnd sister Mrs. Arbogast of Grand Islnnd, were visiting him Inst week. D. P. Meyers and famillv visited nt tho home of C. C. Siver last Friday. Mrs. Ollie Johnson is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson, a few day a. Notice. Anyone wishing ice, don't forget tho old ico man. Joe Spies, Phone Blk 161. An Ordinance No. '45. Providing for th construction of a sewor latorul district to bo known as sower lateral district "D", to consist of blocks Nob. 4, 5, 12 and 13 of Pen niston's Addition and block 4 of Tay lor's Addition to said city of North Plntto, Nebraska: Said sewer lateral be ginning whero tho conter lino of the alley in said block 4, Penniston's Ad dition intersects tho main sower in said block running thence in a southerly di rection on tho center line of tho nlloy in said blocks 4, 5, 12, ar.d 13 of Pen niston's Addition and block 4 of Tay lor's Addition, to where the center lino of said alley intersects with the south line of said block, Taylor's Addition, there to terminate: to bo constructed of ton inch sower pipe with proper flush tanks, manholes and proper ap pliances; Providing for an estimate of the cost thereof and for bids and mak ing contract for said sewer laterals: also providing for levmg against tho abutting lots, along the line of said later al sewer, a special assessment to pay tho costs of constructing tho same. Bo It ordained by the mnyor and city council of North Platte, Nebraska. Section 1. That a sower luteral dis trict, to be known as Sewer Lateral District "D", to bo formed from blocks 4, 5, 12 nnd 13 of of Pennistons Addition und block 4 of Taylor's Ad dition to tho city of North Platte, Nebraska. Section 2. Thnt a sewer lateral be constructed of ten inch sewor pipe nt a proper depth and on n levol required by the present sower system of said city, beginning whero tho center lino of the alley in said block 4 Penniston's Ad dition intortects the main sower in said block running thonco in an southerly direction on tho center lino of the alley in snld blocks 4, 5, 12 nnd 13 of Pen niston's Addition nnd block 4 of Tay lor's Addition, to whero tho center line Of said alloy intersects with the south lineof said block 4, Taylor's Addition, there to terminate with proper Hush tank and appliances; said district to bo formed nnd Bald sower to be constructed in nil ro apects in conformity with tho RVHtm of sewerage herotoforo adopted by said uuy oi tMorin riatio nnu in pursuance to a general ordinance regulating tho construction of such sewers. Section 3. That tho engineer of said city at once prepare and filo with tho clerk thereof, an itimato of the total costs ot said proposod sower latornl. Section 4. That after aid estimate is mudo and filed, as herein provided, the clorK of said city shall proceed at once to advertise in mannor and form required by law for bids for the con struction of said sower lateral and ap pliances, reserving to said city the ngnt to rojoct any or nil bids therefore. Section G. If an approved bid bo made for said work, that n contract thereof bo entered Into bv tho mayor of said city, attested by the clerk, with the necessary nrnvtainnn nrnri.rrlnrF tlm Interostsof said city, upon tho contractor furnishing n bond in a sufficient amount lor mo taitiiiul performance of said contract. Section I). To pay tho costs ot tho construction of said sowor lateral, flush tanks, mnn-holes and appliancos, a special assessment shall be levied, ac cording to law, against tho lots abut ting on tho line of said luteral. Section 7. This ordinonco shall tako effoct and be in force from and nfter Us passage nnd approval and publica tion. Tossed and approved this 2nd day of April, 1914. E. II. Enans, . . Mayor. Attest: Chas. F. Temple, (Seal) City Clerk. An Ordinance No. 46. Providing for the construction of a sr" " '"-al district to bo known as wer lateial district "O," to consist of blocks Nos. b, 0. 11, nnd 14 of Pennis tons additio- I 3, and 0 of Taylor's udditio . - city of North Platto, Nebraska: Said sewer lateral beginning where tho center lino of the alley in block 3 of Penniston's addition intersects the main Bower in Raid block running thence in an southornly direction on the center line of the alloy in said blocks 3, 6, 11, and 14 of Penniston's addition and 3 nnd G of Taylor's addition, to whero tho center line of said alloy in tersects with the south lino of block G in Taylor's addition thero to terminate: To be constructed of ten Inch sewer pipe with proper flush tanks, man holes and proper appliances: Providing for an cstimata of tho cost thereof and for bids and making contracts for said sower lateral: Also providing for levy ing against the abutting lots, along the line of said lateral sowor, a special as sessment to pay the costs of construct- I ing tho same. He It ordained by tho mayor and city council of the city of North Platte, Nebraska. Section 1. That n sewer lateral , dis trict, to bo known ns sower lateral dis trict "C," bo formed from blocks 3, G, 11 and 14 of Penniston's addition and 3 and G of Taylor's addition to tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, Section 2. That a sewer lateral be constructed of ten inch newer pipe at a proper depth and on a level required by tho present sower system of said city, beginning where the center line of the alley in block 3 of Penniston's addition intersects the main sewer in said block running thonco in an southernly direc tion on the center lino of the nlloy in said blocks 3, G, II and 14 of Penniston's addition and 3 and G of Taylors addition to whero the center line of said alley intersects with the south line ot block G in Taylor's addition there to terminate with proper flush tank and appliances; said district to bo formed and said sewer to be constructed in all respects in conformity with the system of sewer age heretofore adopted by said city of North Platte and in pursuance to a general ordinance regulating tho con struction of such sewers. Section 3. That the engineer of said city at once prepare and file with the clerk thereof, an estimate of the total costs of said proposed sower lateral. Section 4. That after said estimate ib mado and filed, ns herein provided, the clerk of said city shall proceed at once to advertise. in manner and form required by law for bids for the con struction ot said sewer lateral and ap pliances, reserving to said city tho right to reject any or all bid3 therefore. Section 5. If an approved bid bo made for said work, that a contract thereof be entered into by the Mayor of said city, attested by tho clerk, with the necessary provision" protesting tho in terests of said city, upon tho contractor furnishing a bond in a sufficient amount for the faithful performance of said contract. , Section G. To pay the costs or the construction of said sewer lateral, flush tankp, man-holes and appliances, a special assessment shall be levied, ac cording to law, eguinst tho lots abut ting on the line ot said latorcl. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and nfter it passage apd approval and publication. Passed and approved this 2nd day of April, 1914. E. H. Evans, Mayor. Attest: C. F. Temple, (Seal) City dje'rk. An Ordinance No. 44. Providing for the construction of a sower lateral district to be known as sewer lateral district "J," to consist of blocks Nos. 32, 33, and 34, in said city of North Platte, Nebraska: Said sewor lateral beginning whore the center line of tho alley in block 35 inter sects the main sewer in said block run ning thence in an westerly direction on the center line of the alley in said blocks 34,33,32, to where the center line of said alley 'intersects with the west line of said block 32, there to terminate. To bo constructed of ten inch sewer pipe with proper flush tanks, man-holes and proper appliances: Providing for an estimate of tho cost thereof and for bids and making contracts for said sewerlateral: Also providing for levy ing against the abutting lots along the line of said lateral sowor a special as sessment to pay the costs of construct ing the same. Be It ordained by the mayor and city council of tho city of North Platte, Nebraska. Section 1. That a sower laterial dis trict, to bo known as sewer lateral dis trict "J" be formod from blocks 32, 83 and 34 of the city of North Platte, Ne braska Section 2. That a sewer lateral be constructed of ten inch sewer pipe nt a proper depth and on a level required by the present sower svstem of said eitv. beginning whoro tho center lino of the nlluy in block 35 intersects tho main sower in said block running thence in a westerly direction on the center lino of tho alloy in said blocks 34, 33, 32, to whero the center lino of said alley in tersects with the west line of said hloc-k 32, thero to terminate with proper flush iunK aim appliances; saw district to bo formed and said sower to bo constructed in nil respects in conformity with the system of sewerago heretofore adopted by said city of North Platto and in pur suance to a general ordinance regulating tho construction of such sowers. Section 3. That tho engineer of said c ty atonce prepare and file with tho clerk thereof, nn estimnte of the total costs or said proposed sowor lateral. Section 4. That after said estimate is made and filed, as horein provided, the clerk of said city shall proceed at once to advertise in mannor nnd form required by law for bids for the con struction of said lateral and appliances, reserving to said city the right to re ject any or all bids thereforo. Section 5. If an approved bid be made for said work, that a contract thereof be entered into by the mayor of said city, attested by tho clerk, with the necessary provisions protecting tho in terests of said city, upon the contrac tor furnishing a bond in a sufficient amount for the faithful performance of said contract. Section G. To nav tho costs of tho construction of said sower lateral, flush tanks, man-holes and nppliances, a special assessment shall be levied, ac cording to law, against the lots abut ting on tho lino of said lateral. Section 7. This ordinanco shall take effct and be in for from and after its passage nnd approval and publication. Passed nnd approved this 2nd day of April, 1914. Sgd: E. II. Evans, Attest: (Seal) mayor. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk. Lawn . Fertilizer. A splendid fertilizer for lawns, rec ommended by the Department of Agri culture is composed of the following: Sodium Nitrnto 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 salts are the principal ingredients that enrich the soil that manure is composed of, yet the fact is the cost is less than one-third. Per fectly sanitary. Without dandelions nnd grub worms, is nlon'o a good reason why It should be used in preference to manure. For sale at Stone Drug Co. METZ Giidden Tour Winner Runs G to 50 miles per hour on high gear. Hus no equal forclimbling hills, and travels 28 to 32 miles on one gallon of gosohjne, Do those facts mean anything to you? If so write for catalogue and particulars KOPF & KJACEY, Agents, North Platte, Nebraska. The Idyl Wild Dairy can supply your wants. Sanitary milk handled In a sanitary way at regulation prices. Drop us a card and we will deliver the goods. v IDYL WILD DAIRY CO. E. W. WRIGHT, Prop. j.,(. L&, e gs WANTED. Sell your Cattle andHogs 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. Phone No. 29. Dty. redfield redfieltl, Phyaicinns and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDPIELD. Surgeon. JOE B. REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. OR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Tulcphono Rod 4 B05M Dewey St. North Pla 'to. Nebraska. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Phyuiclan. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. ,rf.MWli.wi FVjyi.mtf 1 Hq. i Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 55 i j Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of overy month at Masonic Hall at 7:30 v. m. Ik iHtj stllss ,a nsiisliJSJl liiBSllXlbf Olllco Phone 410 Res. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Dsoessss of Women and Children aSpecielty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabo Blbg. JohnS Simms. Physician and Surgeon. Oftlco in Keith Theatro Building Special Attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women Office 209 PHONES Rcsldenco 33 Sheriff's Sale. Hy vlrtueof an order of gale lisuel from tho district pourt of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree lfQroclonuro rendered In said court wherein Milton White et al Is plalntiir and G. 11. Jewell et al are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 9th day of May. 1914, at 2 o clock I. m., at the east front door of the court houso in North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at nubile auction to the hlshest didder for cash, to satisfy said docree. Interests and costs, the following de scribed, property, tn-wlt: South half of section twanty-tWo lll Township twelvti l J-J iianKO thirty fSO JJ Vest of the 6th P. M, Lincoln county. Nebraska, Dated North Platte. Ncbr.. April 6th. 1914. A.J.Sy.lSHUKY, Sheriff. Twentieth Century Club Date of Meetings. General meeting, second Tuesday In cneh month at library building. qivlc Department, first and third Thursday overlings of each month at library building. Literary Department, on each alternate Tuesday afternoon beginning January 20th. Domestic Science Department, each altcrnoto 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, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. JNorth Platte, Nebraska. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. W-U'---,4JPfcM;V GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. Ph., I Office 130 Phones Re3idencellc - '.f SW MrttMfft IMrtttfc'M & The North Side f eect ssarn has for sale GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 2D Smokers' Articles We aro not only manufacturing and selling tho best five and ten cent cigars in town, but we also carry a full line of smokers' articles, nnd all the leading brands of plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can be supplied with everything in tho tobacco line at this store. J. F SCHIVlALZRIEn The Maker of Gobd" Cigars. Wanted! Bones and Scrap Iron. We pay S10 per ton for Bones and S3 to $4 per ton for scrap, iron, we Duy all kinds ot junk and hides and fur. Bring them to us. L. Locks Livery Barn. saiid Cattle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Cream Separators at Hershoy' corner of 5th and Locust streets. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received until 4 o'clock p, m. Satur day, April 11, 1914, at the olllce of the undersigned, J, S. Dales, Secretary of the University of Ne braska, Lincoln for the construction of a hollow brick dairy barn on tho Exrriment Station at North Platte, Nebraska, to ci ft approximately $10,000, accord Inn: to plans and "educations now on file at the ofllces of Supt.W. 1 Snyder. North Platte. Nebraska, and the Superintendent of Construction, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, ni.U must l)o sealed and marked "Hlds for Darn. North Platte, Nebraska," written plainly on tho outside. UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, J. S. Dai.es, Secretary. SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decrco of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Saline County Bank, a cor poration. Is plaintiff, and Lewis Jergenscn, et al., are defendants, and to mo di rected, 1 will on the 30th day of Apt II 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m at the east front door ot 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, the following described property to-wlt: South half (Hbi) ami south half(SH) of the northeast quarter OicX) and the northeast quarter (neM) of the northeast quarter (neM) of section fourteen 14 in township ten 10 north of range twenty-eight 28 west of the 6th Principal Merldan, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. March 26th, 1914. fm3l-5 A. .1. Salisbury. Sheriff. 81 SiS Hos NOTICE. To whomlt may concern: Notico is hereby given that the mayor and city council will hold a special meet ing at tho hour of eight o'clock p. m. (control timo) Tuesday, April 28th, 1914, in the council chamber for tho purpose of making assessments nnd levying taxes for tho construction of sidewalks built by tho city nlong the following described property: Lot 4, block 87, of tho original town of North Platto. walk 4 ft wide, 328 feot long, 912 sq feet at lie t.$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 Platto. Walk 4 ft wide 9 ft long, 3Gsq. ft at 10... 3 GO Lot 1, Block 35 of the original town of North Platte. Walk 4 ft wide 9 ft long, 3G squaro feot at 10c 3 60 Lot 1, Block 107 of the original town of North Platto. Walk 4 feet wide 149 feet long, 59G squaro feet ntllc 05 56 Lot 8, Block 64 of tho orginal town of North Platto. 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, 204 square feet at lie ."..... 29 04 Lot 5, Block 13, Penniston's . Addition. Walk 4 feet wido 79J feet long, 318 square feet 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 squaro feot a lie 27 50 Filling for tho above walk, 9 yards, Sand at 75c per yurd 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 wido 79J feot long, 318 square feet at lie 34 9S Filling for the above walk, 11 yards. Sand at 75c per yard. . . . 8.25 Lot 8, Block 6, Ponniston Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 79J foot 318 square fee- nr ' l: 34 93 Lot 5, Block H, Penniston's Addition. Walk 4 ;eet wide 79J feet long, 318 square feet at lie 34 98 Filling for the abovo 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 feot at lie 22 00 Lot 6. Block 2, Taylor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feot wido 67 feet long, 2G8 square feet at lie 29 48 Lot 9, Block 7, Taylor's Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 50 feot long, 200 squaro feet at 11 c 22 00 Lot 10, Block 7, Taylor's Ad dition, Walk"4 feet wide 67 feet loner, 268 square feet at lie 29 48 Filling for the nbove walk, 3 yards. Sand 75c per vard 2 25 Lotl, Block 2, Taylor Ad dition. Walk 4 feet wide 67 feet long, 268 square feot 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 vide 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 lonpf 200 square feet at lie 22 00 Filling for the above walk, 29 cubicyard8. 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 nbove 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 abovo 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 tendered In said court wherein L. C. Soverns is plaintiff and Chris Ras mussen nnd E. P. Rasmussen, nre defendants, and to me directed I will on tho 11th day of April, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m at the east frontdoor of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: ThoSouthwest quarter (SWK) of Section Nine (9;, Township Ten (10), North of Range Twenty-eight (28) west of the 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 PF.rAIlTMENT OP T1I13 INTERIOR. United States Land Oliico Nortii Platto, Nebraska. March. 25. 1914. Notice is hereby given that John D. Ilrose. of North Platte, Neb., who on March 22, 1911, made homestead entry No. 05037 for WN Section 34, Township 15 N. Range 30, W. of 6th Principal Mcrldan. has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before tho register and receiver at North Platte Nebraska, on the 22nd day of May. 1914. Claimant names as witnessses: George Alex ander, Orson Coville, Fred Bremer and Dennis Brcen, all bf North Platte, Nebr. m31-6 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 04646 Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Nebr! . . . t v . . March. 11, 19H. Notice Is hereby given that Nellie Weeks, of Tryon, Nebr.. who. on March 4, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 04640, for all of Section 20, two. 17. N. rge. 30, west of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, before the register and receiver, nt North Platte, Nebr., on the 15th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: David N, Callender, Harry E. Callender, Henry V. Rickley, Bert Hudson.all of Tryon. Nehr. mt7-6 J. E. Evan. Register. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. C. S. Cndwallader. ) Plaintiff, Notico by vs. James F. Reinsmlth, et. al. ( Publication. Defendants. I To James F. Reinsmlth, non-resident defendant, you are hereby notified that on tho 27th day of February, 1914, the plaintiff herein filed his peti tion In th District Court of Lincoln county Nebraska. ngalnBt you Impleaded with others, the object and prayer of such petition is to foreclose a mortgage executed by Carl S. Prime and Maud L. Prime, on the lbth day of May. 1910, to J, H Sherwood, for the sum of $500.00 with interest In the following described land, to-wlt: The east half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty (SO), township fifteen (15), north, range twenty. Boven (27), west of the 6th P.M. containing 80 acres, which note and mortgage was told, assigned and delivered to the plaintiff herein Plaintiff prays 2or foreclosure of Bald mortgage and for general equitablo relief. i YOU Bm "yrt , d Petition on or before Monday. A u.aWtli.lW' or your de. fault will be ta' n nnd judgmen rendered In accordance with the prayer of said p'i tlou. Dated March 7, 1914. J" ""' '".J".. n-10- ' vy for Plaintl.T. V A