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Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Edker aad Pabluker.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ona Year bv Mail In advanco SI. 25
Ono Yoar by Carrier in advanco $1.60
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Entered at North Flatto, Nebraska,
" office as Second Class Matter.
Post
Tuesday, May 12, 1914.
Local and Personal.
' An eight and one-quarter pound boy
was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Vreman.
A girl waa born Sunday morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Court Pargcon residing
on East Fifth atroet.
Mrs. J. F. Ciabaugh went to Lincoln
yesterday morning to attend the ntnto
chapter of the Order of EaaternStar.
Mrs. L. W. Walker and daughter
Margnret will arrive home this week
from their protractod visit at Mindon,
La.
State Auditor Howard, who owns a
ranch northwest of town, has filed as a
candidate for the ropuM!icnn nomination
for congressman in the Second district.
Miss Eflle McKinley loft yesterday
for her homo in York after visiting in
the city for ft week with her 'sister,
Mrs. George Gibbs.
Ed. Stofregen returned yesterday
from Blue Hill where hajindbeen visit
ing for several days with bis parents,
and resumed his work at Clinton's
jewelry store.
Mrs. N. McCabe and children will
leave the latter part of this month for
a protracted visit In Buffalo, Now York
and I'hlladclphla.
General Foroman D. A. Russell has
transfercd his ofllco from the shopa to
the now round house that he may be
nearer his work which is mostly in the
j roundhouse.
j Lost Bull terrier pup about six
weeks old, plain white with brown
spots ovor both eyes. Finder return to
II. Scoonover and receive roward.
? Mike Ryan was down from Sterling1,
Colo., Saturday and Sunday and visited
relative and friends here. Ho is deputy
county assessor for Logan, county, Colo.,
of which Storling is tho county sfcat.
The graduating class of tho Brady
high school and tho Brady basket ball
' .team wore in tho city Saturday and
spent tho day. While bore thoy sat for
" 'their plcturea at one of our local
studios.
A now coment curbing is being built
along tho east sido of lotof the Baptist
church. The lot will be seeded to blue
grass and the curbing Is being put In to
keep the dirt from being scattered en
tho,8idewalk.
i Tronic conditions on the railroads' of
the county is reflected in the surplus qar
situation as reported May 1st. On that
' flntn 9,1 fl Mil nnve innu .,.,..i.l H.
date 240,533 cars wore reported qn
lliU
the
surpiuu list, wmio on JHay l, luia,
number was but 03,977.
For Sajc.
Five Pure Bred Short Horn Hullo
-from as good families as are in the
t'ferd Books, tired right and priced
lght. '
tf W. W. Biuge.
, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE
Notice is hereby given, thnb by vir
nie of a chattel mortgage dated on the
iJ'id day of May, 1913, and duly filed
.nd recorded in the ofllce of tho county
'ark of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on
'In Gth day of May. 1913, and executed
V G. S. Hall and II. E, Utterback to
International Harvester Company of
A nerica (a corporation) to Bocure pay
njnt of the sum of $463.00, and thore
ji.now duo tho sum of $1G3.00 and in
terest, and default having boon mado
l.i payment of sold sum, therefore.
We will sell the proporty thorein
Inscribed, to-wit: Ono hay press with
h. p, gasoline engine attached, Intor-
atonal Harvester Company make,
i 1 2-whccl hay sweep, one 5-foot Door
.r mower, ono 10-foot Deoring rake,
vW 14-Inch stirring plow, ono set of
v ik hnrnoss, at public auction, for
ih at the livery barn of Ben E. Lay.
. in the town of Maxwell, Lincoln
Miity, Nebraska, on the Cth day of
u. a, 1914, at 1 o'clock, p. m. of said
v.
Vited this Gth day of May. 1914.
t'ERNATIONAL HARVESTER
COMPANY OF AMERICA,
'. R. Chase, Agent. ml2
LEGAL NOTICE
rv L. Weaver, Mr. Horry ti. Weaver, lilt
, first and real name unknown, and V. 11.
r, defendants, will take notice that on the
lay of April, 1014. Jane M. Grant. plaintiff
Mod her petition In tho District Court of
..n county, Nebratka, against said defend-
. tho object and prayer of which oro to
r j 'kiso a certain mortgaftc, executed by omiC,
1 luver, and Mary F, (Hover, hla wife, to Wrn.
trio Kim una-nair un) 01 tho
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.uwost Quarter (3WW) and tho Wast One-half
ir Uia Southeast quarter IHKKJ or Section
Two TJ. In Township Sixteen JlBl, North
iu . ,0 Twenty-Seven 27). west of tha Sixth IV.
In U ncoln county, Nebraska; which mortgage
. at 'on to securo tho payment af ono promt
-' ngte, dated October 21, 1010. for tho 6um of
1. dus and payable In live ycirs from
. ... V thereof, together with IntsxcU at alx per
m nr annum. That the Interest upon said noto
tuaaro which becaire due on tho 21st its v
ber. 1013, Is unpaid, and the taxes asseassd
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said real estate leu uie years lull to 1'JIS,
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and unpaid, and plaintiff elects, as he may
11 vUi th(? conditions of I
millions or. nia
mint .1.... n.l
moreeauo to declare
0 amount duo, and that there Is now due
toorether with Interest.
t the above named plaintiff Is now the owner
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1 ler of aald note and mortgage, and that the
r .. 1. nt, Harry L, Weaver It
Ty Im Weaver It the owner of said
..to. and Mrs. Harry L. Weaver it hit wife.
a' i'i defendant F. H, K liver claims soma in-
I iri '. .1 said mortgaged premises by reason of a
1 nil aa upon the same for the sum of 11,000.00.
' pray for a decree that defendants be
I to -pay the note and mortgage, or that
1 nisei may be told to satisfy tne amount
at, and I
I to bar tne defendants or all tight,
tat In tha mortgaged premises.
V 'i iujrefulred to answer said petition on or
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r the 22nd day of June. 1014.
J iU "h day ofMay. 1014.
Janb E, Grant, Plaintiff
Proceedings of
the County Board
Hoard mat pursuant to adjournment.
Present White, Herminghauscn,
Springer and county clerk.
The following onds are horeby ap
proved: Vivian Knox, Deputy Clerk
district court. D C Mayfield overseer
district 47 and Alvln Feather overseer
district 3.
Tho resignation of Jas S Robbins,
as justice of tho peace for Wallace pre
cinct is hereby accepted and A J Kar-
raker is herby appointed to fill vacancy,
A consent petition for public road as
follows: Commencing at a point on
road No 22 about 80 rods south of the
north line of sec 29, 1 9, r SO and running
tbence east aboutKO rods to canyon,
thence following said canyon to junc
tion of road No. CI, tComes before tho
board for action, and tho board being
of tho opinion that it is for the public
good, hereby grants said petition,
owners of land waive all damages for
land but the county to pay for material
used to fence the road, road to bo 40
feet in width, and the county surveyor
is hereby authorized to survey said road
according to law.
The petition of tho extension to road
2)0 comes before the board to- final
action, thore being ' objections filed
against granting said petition, the
board sots May 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m.
a9 the day for. hearing said petition and
remonstrance. ,
The following claims wero allowed
on tho general fund, to-wit:
Wm Smith, filling in old wells on
nw i Sec 19, T 9, R 30, ? 20 00
The county clerk is hereby instructed
to lovy tho above $20. 0U against said
land on tho 1914 tax list.
Roy Wilson, salary for' April... 75 00
Cleo R Chappell,, cash for in
stitute and junior normal... 150 00
A P, Kelly, printing and publish-
' ' ing.j '. 161 03
Bessie Salisbury, work on as
sessor's books , . 43 20
O H Landegren, auto hire... 7 00
Geo C White, refund of tax. . . . 8 75
A J Salisbury, salary for April.. 125 00
Chas McQuhre, refund of tax on lot 6,
block 0r Trustees Add thero
being no improvements on
said property subject to
- taxes in tho year 1012 14 00
Allowed on road funds to-wit
J F Snydor, cash for1 district 32. 125 00
J J Walter, dragging roads in
district 1 37 40
Louis Refior, cash for district 10 50 00
J S Pavis. refund ol poll tax
$Tarth P.latto...' 3 00
W BHousor, cash for district 2 05 00
Allowed on the bridge fund;
Groeloy Bundy, wdrk on, bridge 32 00
L C Cecil, work on bridges 2 00
John EveB, Work onJJVidges . . , . 2 00
Whereupon the board adjourns until
tomorrow.
C'W Yost, County Clerk.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present Herminghauscn, Springer nnd
county clork. ,
The following claims wero allowed
on the general fund:
Brady Vindicator, publishing
' proceedings ,... 20 27
Jos N Wilson, salary for April
and cash items 92 25
Anna Anderson, caro of county
poor.,. 50 00
C W Yqjt, salary for April. . . . 1B7 50
O W Yost, office expenses for'
April 22 50
Cleo R Chappell, salary for
April 133 33
0 A' Hqward, digging and haul
ing trees 4 00
A B Hoagland auto hire and
dynamiting 52 00
A E Huntington, repairs at
courthouse (145
John Gaedke, care of II Martin. 39 00
A W Hoatson, printing and put
ting up signs Sutherland
bridge, , COO
J H Humphroy, refund of taxos 1 25
F D Westonfeld, mdse for county
poor....: , G 55
Stnr Bottling Works, sweeping
compound for jail 4 go
Duke & Doats, repairs at jail.. 14 90
Nebr Telephone Co, services for
may anu ton cuarges SG 05
Tho Hub, mdse for county poor 33 77
W II Blalock, mdse for county
poor 4 00
Chas J McNumarn. plats 10 00
North Platte Water Dopt rent
to July 1, 1914, court house
and jail , 68 35
Harry Carothera,, meat for Mrs.
Jensen 12 30
Jens Sommor, mdso for county'
pour .,,,,..,.,.,.,.; n 3U
A E McConnell, 33 trees 2 1 75
II Scoonover, mdso county poor 8 50
Allowed on road districts ns follows
C E Parsons, cash for district 17 100 00
John W Kilmer, cash for road
district 30 70 00
E E Soutier, cash for district 51 100 00
Goo Mevors, balance on fill at
Medicino bridgo on district 23 27 50
Allowed on bridge fund, to-wit
E O Hoatetter, work on Max-
well bridge 51 75
H D Jorgenson, blacksmlthlng
etc 22 30
Whereupon the board adjourns until
tomorrow.
C W Yost, County Clerk.
, May 6, 1914.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Present Hermlnghausen, Springer and
county clork.
Board tpont the day viewing the
roads in Deer Creek -precinct and ad
journed until tomorrow.
C W Yost, County Clerk.
John B. Osborne the blind orator and
editor of Oakland, Cat., will speak at
the court h&ise, Wednesday evening
under the auspices of the Socialist
party. Everybody welcome. Admission
free. Ladies especially invited.
IDLE
For funds that you will not uso for a few
Months, wo issue Time Certificates of Deposit
which bear interest at 4 percent.
In this way your funds which are temporar
ily idle, can be made profitable.
We will be glad to explain the plan more
fully to you, if you will call.
McDonald State Bank,-
North Platte, Nebraska. ,
CHAS. McDONALD, President
WW. H. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashier
On Sale at Half Price? This Week Only.
The $5.00 Hot Point Ei Glostovo that you have seen advertised. For
this week we are tolling this stove for $2.50 Think of tho hot days
coming and prepare for them with one nf these stoves. Cooks anything,
using your comman kitchen dishes.. Yoif can get a whole meal on this
little stove. Best thing under the Sun for a hurry-up breakfast.
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE, GET ONE NOW.
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North Platte Electric Co..
. R. Morey, Manager.
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SIMON
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Dainty Enamel Finishes
A dingy old dresser, a chair that i$ marred, an old
fashioned bedstead, or; almost any bit of furniture can be made
up to date and invitipgby using
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ENAMELS (NEALS)
They give genuine enameled finishes. " Suitable alike for
parlor or bed chamber, where they give that dainty tone to
the room; or the kitchen, where tbey form smooth hard sur
faces that only jieed an occasional wiping with a damp cloth
to keep free from smrjk'ii, grease nnd dirt.
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Many fiiniahes can bo- applied by yourgejf with little labor and
expense. - Our free -booklets, "IIome'Decorating" and the
Acme Quality .Painting Guide Book, tell you all about
Ask for them.
DUKE & DEAL'S, Agents.
Sam Grace, of Omaha, arrived in the
city Saturday for a visit with his sister,
Mrs. Will Richards. Ho was formerly
located here but Is now in Omaha
where he is district secretary of tho
machinists' union.
MONEY
Beatrice
Cream Separators
Increase your
Dairy dividends
Made in three sizes. .
600-lbsj capacity $65.
800-lbs capacity $75.
IGOO-lbs capacity $85.
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DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone Kod 4 605H Dewey St.
North Fla '.te. Nobraska.
Office phono 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Ollice Phone 410 Res. Blk 552
Bertha E. Mangon, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Desaaiaa of Woman and Children a Specialty
NORTH I'LATTE, NEB.
New McCabo Blbg.
5 GEO. B. DENT, g
5 Physician and Surgeon, f
2 Office over McDonald Bank, w
Vhnna Office 130
3 lhone8 Residence 115
John S Simms.
Physician and Surgeon.
Otliee in Keith Tlieatro Building
Special Attention given to Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women
Omco 209 PHONES llesldcnco 38
Subscribe for the
OMAHA BEE
45 cents por month.
Delivered nnywhero In tho city
that Uncle Sam delivers your let
ters, and by special carrier on
Sunday. All for 45c.
. C. M. MEWTON,
Agent for the BEE.
J
A. Pic'ard
CARPENTER.
Job Work and
..Repair Work..
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Shop Corner Sixth and Pine Street
Phono Red 377.
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Bought and highest market
. prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.1
Cream Separators at Hers hey'
corner of 5th and Locust streets.
Smokers' Articles
Wo are not only manufacturing and
selling the best five and ten cent cigars
in town, but wo also carry a fuil line of
smokers' articles, and all the lending
brands of. plug and smoking tobacco.
Tobacco users can be supplied with
everything in the tobacco lino at this
store.
J F SCHlYlALZRIEn
The Maker of Good Cigars.
"TET
BONES AND SCRAP IRON
We pay $8 per ton for Bones and $3 to
$4 per ton for scrap, iron. "We buy all
kinds of junk and hides and fur. Bring
them to us.
L. LIPSCHITZ,
Locks Livery 3arn.
SwaSaMTntiBiBLU' Jx. mm,ss
Public Sale
Notice is hereby given that I, Corda
V. O'Brien, administratrix of the estate
of Dennis J. O'Brien, deceased, will, by
virtue of a license granted mo out of
the district court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, In an action pending therein,
offer at public sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, on May 27, 1914, at the
hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., at the cast
front door of tho court house In North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, the
following described real estate situate
in Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wit:
The East Half (Ei) of Section Thirty
(30), Township Thirteen (13), North of
Range Thirty (30), West of Sixth P.
M. Terms 'i' in hand. Said salo to
remain open for one hour.
Dated at North Platte, May 4, 1914.
. Corda V. O'Brien. Administratrix,
m5-3 E. H. Evans, Attorney.
Dfy. edfield infield1.
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Physicians and Surgeons.
, WILLIS J. ItEDFIELD, Surseon.
JOE B. UEDFIELD. I'hyslclan.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
rUONE 642.
NaMNItitn
Dr. J. S. Twinem,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Obstetrics
and Children's Diseases.
Phones, office 183, residonce83
Office in McDonald Bank Building.
North Platte, Nebraska.
FARM LOANS
Plenty of Money to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona
ble. Buchanan & Patterson.
ORDER OF HEAIIING.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, as.
Intthe County Court.
In the matter of tho estate of John H.Guther
less decoased.
To tho creditors, heirs, lesratecs and others In
terested In the estate of John II, Gutherless.
Take notice, that Mary Gutherless has tiled In
the county court, a report of her dolnsrs as ad
ministrator of said estate, and It is ordered tht
the same stand for hear ng the 12th day of May,
A. D. 1314 before - -curt nt the hour of 9
o'clock, n. rn., - :- i i time any person In
terested may appearand accept to and contest
the Bame.
Notice of this proceeding and the hearing
thereof Is ordered given to all persons interested
In said matter by publishing a copy of this order
In tho North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly news
paper printed In si Id county for three consecutive
weeks prior to said date of hearing.
Dated April 17th. 1914.
a22-3 JOHN GTANT. County Judiro.
LEGAL NOTICE
Willi. V r-....I.U.. jr. I.I r n....i.
.,..... u. uuniinuscr auu l.uuail U. ruIlK-
houser. defendants, will take notice that on the
10th day of April, 1914, Loren Sturges, plaintiff
herein, filed his petition In tho District Court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, atralnst said defendants
and other defendants, the object and prayer of
wlltftit tafn (a niuMlA.n n .-.I .
T..4.V,.. w iwcuvsu u I'cfutin inortBago ex
ecuted by the above named defendants to the
Kn UUi. eleven UD and twalve (12), In block three
IQl nt n.l.l. A .1.3... ii ,1 . ,,
"'"' uijuu ium Bwen tf eiffnt o;f nine iyj.
ij.j, ... vim.imgi. iiuuniuii uj mo lown oi iier
shey, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the
payment of a certain promissory note, dated
March 6th, 1911. for the sum of Jl.000.00 due and
payable In ninety days from he date thereof.
Thliflh... .1... ..,. 1.1 i- .
. .Mb ....... u ,d nun uuo upuu buiu note ana mort
jrage the sum of $1,228.85. For which sum with
Itltoraaf trm Tdha 1R I Ol i l..f .- . j
...,.....,, uiamuii pray iora
decreo that said defendants be required to pay
tne Bame, or that said premises may bo sold to
satisfy the amount due.
.wu.u.bHuiu woiiona sum puuuun on or
before tho 25th day of May, 1914.
uaiea April iutn, ivu.
r. LOREN STURCIS, Plaintiff
al4-4 By Wilcox & Halllgan, his Attorneys.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR
Mary Brodbeck, plaint IT 1
Gcobo Meyer,' n Minor, Elizabeth I
u Meyer, amlnor, Helena Mey- Notice of Sale ir 1
er, a minor, Henry Meer, a rf I
minor, and Carl Brodbeck, . I
".;;.', "" J"ai in pursuanco ol an
-order of II, , M. Grimes, Judfte of the District Court
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"""'""i ""iy. enraBKa, maae on tlie
11th day of April, 1914, for the sale of real estate
hereinafter described, there will be Bold at the east
front door of the court house in Lincoln county
Nebraska, on the 23d day of May, 191-1, nt2
o'clock, p.m., at public auction, to the highest '
bidder for cash, the following described real
stf'.tB,,:wl,:iTh? South-Half and the South
Half of the Northwest Quarter, and the South
Half of tho NortheaBt Quarter of Section Twenty
Four, in Township Sixteen. North of Ranee
Thirty-One. West of the Sixth P. M.. In Lincoln
County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for
one hour.
Dated this 27th day of April, 1D14,
a23-3 MARY BROBBECfc. Guardian.
. LEGAu NOTICE
To Mrs. Eloise Ireland, non-resident defendant'
You are hereby notified that Emma J. Turpio ns
plaintiff filed her certain petition In tho district
court of Lincoln county. .Nebraska, on April 23
1914, against you. Impleaded with Sarah Coe
Frank E. Coe nnd Coe, his wife, first
nn reai name unxnown ueiendnnts, the object
and prayer of which said petition are to quiet title
miiiaiiuu kuu v sum ui-iemiants in and to the
........ ....v. .ai.ua ciiuuiu in Lincoln
county. Nebraska, to-wit: Lots Six, Seven.
uigni.jMine, i en, Eleven ana Twelve, of Section
?r,c, vR"i?i' ; sj'!!' Township
bixth P. M.. and particularly against a certain
...w.-mumu ...uua u.iu cAeuuieu ui one isaacuoe.
your ancestor, to said described lands and for
euch other relief as may be just and equitable.
You are required to mako answer to Baid peti
tion on or before tho 8th day of June, 1914 or
judgment will be taken against you as In said
4a 4,MMJr' 1VltPiF- Plaintiff;
o28-4 By E. H. Evans. Her Attorney
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 05649
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Nebr.
m .i i u . May. 5, 1914.
..w. w. . .., Butif vmu, mi jijjo o, ii?i3. madia.
22, twp. 13. N. rge. 30, west of the Cth Prlncinll
Mrl,n0 i.. mi I.i " m ,V .."' rmcipai
...v. ....... , .. ra nun m micnuon to make
commutaion proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before tho register nnd
deaCyeoT5ul?.tlNl4r.th "" Nebr" " th 7"h
Claimant names as witnesses: Scott Reynolds.
Alffred Markee, Frank Dowhowor and Clinton M.
York, all of North Platte. Nebr.
rat2'6 J. E. Evan. Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ScriaJ No. 0776
DEPAIITMENT OP TUB INTEKIOR, J
United States Land Oillce
North Platte, Nebraska, April 27, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that Henry W. Greeley,
of North Platte, Neb., who on Nov. 0. 1903
'made homestead entry No. 0776 for
SH Section 6, Township 15 N. Rango 29
W. of Gth Principal Merldan, haa filed notice
of Intention to make final fivo year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described
before tho register and receiver at North Platte
Nebraska, on the 25tii day of June
1914.
Claimant names as wttnessses: Carl McGrew
Frank Ebele, William Reynolds, and Joesnh
Ellsworth, all of North Platte, Nebr. '
m5-6 J.E.Evans. Register.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued from he
district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendored In said court
wherein L. C. Severns Is plaintiff and Chris Ras
mussen and E. P. Rasmussen. are defendants. anH
to mo directed I will on the 29th day of May. 19li!
at 2 o clock p. m.. at the east frontdoor of the
courthouse in North Platte. Lincoln county. Ne
r"'L,,u,,.blt.,5?!S V the highest
.. ,. v..., iu huiij miu aecre. Interest
and costs, Uia following described property 1
SoT'fe ite"?lLl .?! TownS,lpPTen i
V.nT'Tnri.:" 7.U"""'7i"nA lfl" wpt
$J$!!Z r
KaNShpKt"-n;iK,X5riiMi.
a23- A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
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