Serai-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Pabliiker. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail !n advance.. ....... $1.25 One Year by Carrier In advance. ..... .$1.60 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Class Matter. Tuesday, JUNE 2, 1914. Local and Personal Cody Boal left last week for Cody, "Wyo., whero ho has a position for tho summer. Mra. Edwlna Schatz returned Friday night from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Will letters, in Cheyenne. C. L. Puttcrson camo up from Omaha to spend Memorial day. Ho always spends that day in North Platte. Mr. and Mrs, John Skow returnod last week from Beatrice where they visited for several days with the formor's paronts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mangon, of Auburn, are expected hero soon to make their home. They aro tho parents of Dr. Bertha Mangon of this city. Miss Henrietta Printz, of Omaha, was in town Saturday and Sunday, tho gueHt of Miss Elizabeth Hinman. She returned homo yesterday morning. J. W. Lancaster, who was in tho city last week installing the maclunory at tho North Platte ice plant, has returned to Baker City, la,, to look after Homo work. Hard coal stove for sale cheap if fold at once, Mrs. M. V. Mitchell, red 101. Mio3 Alico Barmettler, one of tho teachers In the local schools, loft Fri day evening for her home in George town, Col,, to spond tho summer vaca tion. Tho land of L. C. Severn was put up at sheriff sale Friday afternoon, but no bids wore received and itwill bp noccBtmry to ro-advertiso and hold another sale. Mrs, Sullluan and daughter, Mies Mary, returned Saturday evening to her home in Omaha after visiting in the city for sovoral days with relatives and friends. The Catholic Girls' club will bo enter tained this ovoning at tha homo of Miss Bessie Smith on West Second street. Four other ladies will assist her In entertaining, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hart, of Alliance, were in tho city last week visiting ut the home of Frank Nolan. They wore enrouto homo from a visit in Kearney and stopped off hero for a short visit. Go to Senate's overstocked sale next week. Miss Florences Antonide's returned last week from Kearney whero sho has been attending tho normal and will spend the Bummer here. Sho has been engaged ns ono of the teachers in the city schools for next year. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Weingand, of Omaha, former residents of this city, wore in this city over Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Weingand was fofmerly employed in tho Union Pacific shops here but was transferred a fw years ago to Omaha. Several largo timbers in the bridgo over tho south river were broken last week, presumably by .some heavy ve hicle running into the sido of tho brlago. The county commissioners wore out last week and arranged for hevlng the bridge repaired. Miss Ruby Manuel, ono of tho teachers in the Lincoln school, left Saturday for her homo in Kearney for n visit with her parents. Sho will leave shortly for California whero she will havo charge of tho children's Work on u Chautauqua circuit this summer. "Oh you Juno Brides" Schatz will help you. A South Uend watch frozen in n cake of Ico in front of tho Dixon jewolry storo attracted much attention Friday. The works of the watch were enclosed in u enso with a glass that permitted the passors by "seeing the wheels go round," and tho watch kept porfoct time. Wm. Maloney, F. ,C. Plolstickor, Loren 0. Sturgea, C. 0. Hupfer and 0. II. Tlioelocko left Fridav afternoon for Wallacj vicinity to spend a few days on a fishing trip. Thuy drove over In a car and took all tho paraphernalia nec essary for catching all tho fish in tho lake, Tho real estate of tho Dennis O'Brien estate waa ofTered for sale last wool; by tho administratrix, Mra. Corda V. O'Brion, and sold to George Smith for live dollars Dor acre. Tho court, how- aver, refused to confirm tho sale, as It was appraisou at a nigner tigure. O. R TClrW T.nm Ttnlliu Jt f n Thomas Greene and Mr. Fitch ra'tumeti I'rluay from Emier'a lake where thoy spent several days on a fishing trip. They report a good catch and a fine timo and brought home a generous Buppiy or usn to prove Aheir assertions. Miss Roxy Murphy returned Friday from Kearney whero she graduated from the normal school this year. She will spend the summer with her paronts in this city. Mr. Murnhv and Mrs. Murphy and Miss Isa wont down to at tend tho graduation exercissa and re turned with hor. Postmaster E. S. Davis has submitted to the mayor maps showing tho districts where walks aro needed in order that tl-e city delivery a can bo extended to the outskirts of tho city. This may Is for the ubq of tho council In working out the walks that wilt be ordered in this summer. There are a number of plae where new walks and crossings are needed and they will be ordered In this summer. The lecal homestead of American Yeoman reeeived an Invitation last week from Go ernorG. W. Clarkoand Statu Auditor J. L. Bloakley of Iowa, asking it to visit in DesMoines dur ing the dedication of the new Yeomen castle which will be hold this month. A special invitation was extended to tho drill team to participate in the compe titive drill. The local team has been working for some time on their drill work and have ordered uniforms for the event at DesMoines, The meeting will be held June 20th and 27th. Commencement is Attended by Many Tho Keith theatro was filled almost to capacity Friday evening when the class of 1914, a class of thirty, grad uated. The program was carried out as scheduled with the exception of tho trombone duet by Wilson Tout and I Arthur Tramp and that had to be left out on account of the Intter being out of the city. Tho program was much enjoyed and especially tho piano number by Miss Esther llogsett, a member of tho class. Tho nddrosses were all good and show much talent in that lino in tho class. A. F. Streitz gave n nico presentation speech which was full of timely ad vice and also commended the class for their faithfulness. Supt Tout spoke favorably of the class for their good record through school as compared with other classes and also presented tho scholarship to Miss Marlon Cross, the honor student. After the exercises tho Junior-Senior banquet was held in tho Masonic hall. The banquet waa an elaborate ono and was successful from every stand point. Tho Junior class and their ad visor, MissAileen Gantt, decorated tho rooms very beautifully with tho high school colors, red and white, tha Senior colors, blue and white, and the Junior colors orange and black. Tho place cards wcro also unique and tho tablo decorations, which consisted of red and white carnations and candles, wcro ap propriate. Tho supper was served by tho Luth eran ladies and was a five course supper. Tho girls of the Sophomoro class served. This was followed by a toast list of nlnif numbors. Cody Boal was to have been tonstmanter, but on account of his absence Robert Louden acted In this capacity. The first toast was a toast to the Seniors and was an original poem set-to music and deliv ered by tho Junior Minstrels. During tho evening a toast was recoived by wiro from Clarence Day and Cody Boal, two Juniors who could not bo present. Game Ends in Dispute. The gamo Sunday afternoon between tho Stnpleton team and tho Indepen dents ended in n dispute over a decision of the umpiro and the visitors refused to play tho game out, but after the local mon had left for their homes they changed their minds and asked to finish. The scoro stood 4 to 2 in favor of tho visitors at tho end of the first half of the sixth with the locals still to bat. The gamo had been fast and was character ized by much crabbing by tho visitor?. Todenhoff for tho visitors pitched a good gamo and allowed only three hits, Jones did not seem to havo hU pitching clothds on when most needed although ho fanned eight men. Tho local men did not play in their usual form and there were many errors. Tho batteries Wire Jones and Sandall, Tod enhoff and Ilaliday; nmpire, Rolfe Halllgan. Talk Church League. Tho ball gamo last week,botween the Lutherans and the Episcopate incited considerable comment among tho mem bers of tho brotherhoods of the other churches which .promises to result in tho organization of n church league. Much talk among these men circulated around Friday and much of it was to the effect that such a project should be launched. Members of tho Christian, Presbyter ian and Methodist brotherhoods ex pressed themselves ns favoring such an organization and stated that they would get to work towards organizing teams. Of all tho kinds and clauses of leagues tho church league gonornlly provokes tho moBt merriment and should such an organization be fonJted there is promise of gront sport along tho lino of the great American pastime. Notice. For tho accommodation of patients In and out of the city, I have opened a hospital for the treatment of modidal, surgical and confinement casos. This hospital will bo known as the "Nurse Brown Memorial" ' John S. Twlnom, M. D. Manager Mrs. Margaret Hall. Supt. Mrs. Sterling, Graduate Nurse. 1008 West Fourth Street, North Platte Nebr. James Nolson nrrivod in, the Friday from Omaha where had city been confined in a hospital forsovornl months wun u uroKen nnKio. Mr. Nelson got his nnklo brokon last winter whon he waa working on tho ico hero and was just recently able to leave tho hospi tal. Ho will spond several days in tho city visiting friends and transacting business. Wanted Competent girl for general housowork. Mrs, Geo. T. Field, 502 WoBt Fifth stroot.. .tf Mrs. 0. H. Cressler was struck by a foul tip during the ball' game Thursday evening between tho Lutheran and Episcopal brotherhoods and suffered a painful injury to hor left shoulder. Sho was sitting in on automobile on tho Bide lines whon a hard liner wns knocked ont hor rllrrtpMnn nnil it- af riilr hm. n tho collnr bono and glancing off hit her on tho chin. Read Schatz's page ad in this Issue. The high school baseball team closed their season last week whon they played tho Uothcnburg team. Tho boys had o. successful year and were defoated only by the Cozad bunch and tho Jler- --.-. ihi.o. tfiug, u& iiiu uuauutui ma terial will rnmntn vm- 4n uvt , and (tho ptospects for a good team uru promising, . For Rent Two largo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 514 East 3rd St. Jimmy Danzo left last week for Greeley Center, Nob., whore ho has been employed as catcher In a trl county league. He had intended play ing with the local team this summer, but got this ofTor and took It up. Ho had but recently bean employed by the uiiiuh l uciiic nero. The Methodist aid society will meet Thursday aftornoon with Mrs, W. H. Blalock, 904 West Sixth. F. J. D1ENER & Co. Keal Estate and Insurance. Come and see us for town lots in different parts of the city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also go6d bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts. upstairs. ANSWER THE CALL North Platte People Hare Found That Tlits is Necessary, A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kidneys, Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks, A medicine that has satisfied thous ands . Is Doan's Kidney Pills, a special kid ney remedy. Many North Platte people rely on it. Here is a North PI at to proof: August Ackorman, 221 S. Walnut St., North Platte, Nebr., says; "I still hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills. I used them for backahc, caused by disordered kidneys andhad the best of results. It is over three years since I have had occasion to use Doan's Kid ney Pills, but my health has been fine since, not a symptom of kidney trouble having bothered me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50. cents Fostor-MIIburnCo., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember the nnmo Doan's and tako no other. A. Picard CARPENTER. Job Work and ..Repair Work.. Shop Corner Sixth and Pine Street Phono R;d 377. opuiKMIe Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C WW . ra. Cream Soparators at Hershey' corner of 5th and Locust streets. Smokers' Articles?" We are not only manufacturing and soiling the best five and ten cent cigars in town, but wo also carry a full lineof smokers' articles, and all tho leading brands of plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can be supplied with everything in the tobacco line at. this J F. SCHMALZRIED, The Maker of Good Cigars. ' Notlco Of Spocial Election. Notico Is hereby given that on tho JlOtli. day of June, 1014, a special elec tion will bo held in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, v.t which tho following proposijion will bo submitted to tho voters of said city: "Shall the Mayor and Council of tho city of North Platte, in tho county of Lincoln, in the Stato of Nebraska, is huo Twelvo thousanil 00100 ($12000.00) Dollars, City of North Platto Bridge Bonds, in denominations of Ono thou sand 00-100 ($1000.00) Dollars each, bearing interest at tho rate of five por cent por milium, payable homl-an-nunlly, inlorest and principal payable at the offico of tho Stato Trensuror of tho Stnto of Nebraska." Snid bonds to bear dato of July 1, 1914, and tho intcrost on said bonds to bo paynblo tho 1st day of January, 1915, and on tho 1st day of July, 1915, and' on tho 1st day of January and on tho 1st day of July of each and ovory year thereafter, until all of tho inter est on nald bonds shall havo boon paid. Said bonds to bo numborod consecu tively fionv ono to twelvo inclusive and tho iutorost thereon to bo ovldouc ed by coupons thoroto attached. Bond number ono to bocomo duo and pnyablo on the 1st day of July, 1925. Bond nuinbor two to .become duo and paynblo on tho 1st day of July, 1920. Bond number throe to bocomo duo and payablo on the 1st dny of July, 1927. Bond wumbor four to bocomo duo nnd payablo on tho 1st day of July, 1928. uonu number Jivo to becomo duo ttud payablo on tho 1st dny of Jnly,1929. Bond nuinbor ix to become duo and payablo on tho 1st day of July, 1930. Bond number seven to bocomo duo and paynblo on tho 1st day of July! 1931. Bond number eight to bo come duo nnd pnyablo on tho 1st day of July, 1932. Bonds number niuo nnd ton to bo como duo nnd payablo on tho 1st, day of July, 1933. J Bonds numbors olovon nnd twolvo to becomo due and payablo on tho 1st dny of July, 1934. Shall the Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platto, in tho Comi ty of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, levy a tax In tho' year 1014 nnd in each and ovory year thereafter, sufficient to pay tho intorost on said bonds, and sufficient to pay fivo por cont of tho principal thorcof as provided by law; and In tho year 1024 and each and ovory year thereafter Bufficant to pay tho principal of said bonds as thoy. bo como due, until sufficient tax has boon loviod to pay. all of tho principal of said bonds; and such tax both for in terest and principal, to bo loviod upon all of tho taxablq property in said m 1 1 j iiHsmhi" j City of North Platto. Bald bonds to be used for the pur poso of constructing a wagon bridgo across tho North' l'latto HiVor, com mencing 'at a point on the South and West bank of tho North Platto Jlivcr, Two hundred (200ft) feet North of tho center lino of a continuation of 4th Street in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska; and run ning thcuco at a right .angle across said Nbrth Plntto River, Twenty-nine hundred (2900ft) feet to n point on tho North nnd East bnnk of said North Platto River Eight hundred (800ft) feot North of tho South lino of sec tion thirty-six (30) in Township fourtcon (14) North, of rnngo thirty (30) Wcst.of tho 0th. p. m. said bridgo to bo approximately twonty-nino hun dred (2900ft) feet in length, and of sufficient width for two teams to pass each other at any point on said bridge, and to bo constructed of concroto nud steol, nnd to comply with tho planB and specifications prepared and furji ishod by 'Tho Stato Engincor of tho Stale, of Nebraska, Baid bonds repre senting approximately twelve-fiftieths (12-C0) of the ontlro costs of tho con struction of snid bridgo as horoinbo ford sot forth, the entlro costs of which is to bo approximately fifty thousand 00 J 00 ($30,000.00) Dollars, ono half (1-2) of such ontirc cost is to bo homo by tho Stnto of Nebraska Aid, as pro vided for in Article 5, Chapter 28 sec tions 12.1 to 131 inclusive, of tho Re vised Statutes of Nebraska, ' for tho year 1913; and thirtecn-fifticths (13-50) of the ontiro cost is to be borno by Platto Precinct, Lincoln County Ne braska. Should tho Stnto of Ncbrnskn fail to grant snid Aid and should Platte Prooinct, in Lincoln County, Nebraska fail to issuo bonds in tho sum of Thir teen thousand 00-100 ($13,000.00) Dol- lc-s, in aid of tho construction of snid bridgo, thon the bonds, of said City of Nortli Platto herein submitted, shall not bo issued. Said bridge to bo Constructed nipon a linp two hundred (200 ft.) feet north of tho center linoof a "continuation of 4tli street in snid City of North Platte Lincoln county, Ncbrnskn, and connect with thn public highway on tho north and east bank of said North Platto rlvor, intended to bo tho Lincoln Mem orial Highway, Tho ballots to be used at said elec tion shall havo printed tlicrcon: TOR: issuing twolvo thousand ($12, 000.00) dollars in "Tho City of North. Platto Bridgo Bonds," in. denomina tions of one thousand ($1,000.00) dol lars each, bearing interest at tho rate of flvo per cont, interest and principal paynblo at tho offlco of tho Stato Treas urer of tho Stato of Nebraska. Said bonds to bear date of July 1, 1914, and tho interest on' said bonds to bo payablo on tho 1st dny of January, 1915, and on tho 1st day of July, 1915, and on tho 1st day of January and on tho 1st dny Of July of each and ovory year there after, until all of tho interest on said bonds shall havo been paid and -to levy a tax in tho year 1914, and in each and ovory year thereafter sufficient to pay tho intorest on said bonds and suffi cient to pay fivo per cent of tho prin cipal thoreof ns provided by law; and in tho year 1924 and each and every year thorcoaftor sufflciont to pay thp principal of-said bonds ns they fiecomo due, until sufflciont tax has boon levied to pay all of tho principal of said; bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to bo loviod upon all of tho taxablo property of said City of North Platte. AGAINST tissuing twolvo thousand ($12,000.00) dollars in "Tho City of Nort Platto Bridgo Bonds," in denom inations of ono thousand ($1,000.00) dollars oach, bearing Interest at tho rnto of flvo por cent, interest and .prin cipal pnyablo at tho offlco of tho Stato Trensuror of tho Stato of Nobraska. Said bonds to bear dnto of July 1, 1914, and tho intorost on snid bonds to be payablo on tho 1st day of January, 1915, nnd on tho Jst dny of July, 1915, nnd tho 1st day of January and on tho 1st dny of July of each and ovory year inoronito.r, until nil ot tlio intorost on snid bonds shall hnvo been "paid; and to lovy a tax in tho year 1914, and in ench nnd every yoar thoreaftor suf flciont to pay tho intorest on said bonds nnd Sufflciont to pay fivo por cont of jio principal thereof as provided by Inw; and in tho year 1924 nnd oach and evtfrf year thoroafter sufficient to phy tho principal of said bonds ns thoy bo como duo, until sufflciont tax has been levied to pay all' of tho principal of Said bonds; such tax both for intorost nnd principal to bo loviod upon nil of tho taxablo property of said City of North Platte. - Tlioso voting in favor of snid proposi tion shnll mark tholr ' ballot with an "X" aftor tho paragraph boginning with tho word "FOR" and those vot ing ngnlnst snid proposition shall mark thoir bnllot with on "X" nftor tho paragraph beginning wfth tho word "AGAINST." Notico of snidolection shall bo givon by tho publication of n notico in tho North -Platto Telegraph and in tho Nortli Platto Tribuno, tho former being a weekly nowspapor and tho later a Hoini-weokly nowspapor, both published in tho City of North PJntto, Lincoln county, Nebrnska, and of cenornl cir culation in snid county of Lincoln, each of said newspapers having beon desig nated as offlcinl papors in said city, said publication shnll bo published for at loast four wcoks prior to said elec tion, nnd tho City Clork is horcby in. structod to cnuso a publication of such notice- to bo mndo. Said election will bo open nt 9 o'clock in tho morning and will con tinue to ho opon until 7 o'clock in tho afternoon of snid day of oloetion and tho polling plncos of snid olection will bo nt tho ontrnnco to tho old Lloyd opora houso on tho corner of Pino and Sixth strcot in tho First ward of said City; and at tho County Commission ors' room In tho County Court Houso in tho Bocond wnrd of said City; and at tlio old IIoso Houso sltuato on Vino sjroot botwoon Front and Sixth stroots fit tho Itylrd ward of said City; and nt tho Hoso Houso in tho Fourth wnrd of said City; said cloctlon will bo con ducted in innnnor and form as provided by tho qrdiuanco of said City and tho Statutes nf tlio State of Nobraska. By ordor of tho City Council of tho dty of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1914. O. F. TEMPLE, m28-j25-5w City Clork. r m t TirrTrr Oliver P. Braugh, otherwise Oliver 1 btokes, and Sarah uiaugh, non-resident defendants, will take notico that action has been begun in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, by Hermnn Koester. tho object and prayer of which Bald action aro o quiet and connnn in tnepiatntllt against the de fendants title in the following describ ed lands situate in Lincoln county, Ne braska, to-wil: The Northwest quarter of Section 29, Township 10, Rnngo 30, west of tho 6th P. M. To have estab lished in plaintiff title by adverso pos session by reason of the open, continu ous, notorious and ndverse possession of said described lands by tho plaintiff for moro than ten years last past. You and each of .you will make ans wer to said petition on or before the 29th day of June, 1014, Or decree will be tnken against you as in said petition prayed, HERMAN KOESTER, Plaintiff. By E. H. Evans, his Attorney. ml9-4 NOTICE Alox Gitsantry. will take notice, that on the 29th day of April 1914, P. H. Sulivan, a justice of the Peace, of North Platte PrecintNo 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an Order of Attach ment for tho sum of $24.78 in an action pending before him, wherein Peter Gnlanos is plaintiff and Alex Gitsantry, defendant, that property consisting of money, in the hands of the union Pacific Railroad Company, a Corporat ion, has been attached underpaid order. Said cause was continued to tho 29th day of June 1914, at ten o'clock n. m. Potcr Galanos, Plaintiff. North Platte, Nebr. May 18th. 1914. NOTICE. Phillip Konton, will take notice, that on the 29th dny of April, 1914, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of Peace, of North Platto Pjrecint No 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued.an Order of Attach ment for the sum of $18.54 in an action pending before him. wherein Peter Galanes Is plaintiff and Phillip Konton, defendant, that property consistihg of money, in the hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a Corporation, has been attached under said ordor. Said cause was continued to the 29th day ot June, 1914, at ton o'clock a. m. Peter Galanos, Plaintiff. North Platte, Nebr. May 18th 1914. ' In the District Court of tho United States within and for the District ot Nebraskn, Hastings Division. In the Matter of Albert ) A. Bu8hee, Bankrupt, in Case 54 bankruptcy. ) ORDER OF SALE. In pursuance to an order of salo in the United States Court, in the matter of A. A, Bushee, bankrupt, entered at Hastings, Nebraska, April 18th, 191"4, Hon. Gus Norberg, Referee in Bank ruptcy, acting, IT IS ORDERED that the following lands, tenements and appurtenances hereunto belongirig, and specifically described as follows: All of Section Twenty-five (25), all of Section Thirty five (35), and Southeast Quarter (SEJ) of Section Twenty-six (26), all in ToWnBhip Fifteen (15) North, Range Thirty (30) West of the 6th P. M., in Lincoln county, Nebraska, be offered for sale and sold to tho highest bidder or bidders at public auction; said sale to take place at the front door of the court houso in North Platte, in Lincoln c'6unty, Nebraskn, on . the 13th day of June. 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. Terms cash. Dated May 5, 191'4 FRANK NANCE, Trustee in Bankruptcy. M. A. Hartigan, Hastings, Neb., Attorney for tho Estate. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Notice Is hereby given, that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 2nd day of May. 1913. and dulv filed Uind recorded in the office of the county cieric oi ijincom county, iseornsKa, on the 5th day of May, 1913, and executed by G. S. Hall and H. E. Utterback to International Harvester Company of America (a corporation) to secure pay ment of the sum of $463.00, and there is now due the sum of $463.00 and in terest, and default having been made in payment of said sum, therefore. We will sell the property therein described, to-wit: One hay press with 6 h. p. gasoline engine attached, Inter national Harvester Company make, one 2-wheel hay sweep, one 5-foot Deer ing mower, one 10-foot Deering rake, one L4-inch stirring plow, ono set of work harness, at public auction, for cash at the livery barn of Ben E. Lay ton, in the town of Maxwell, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of June, 1914, at 1 o'clock, p. m. of said day. Dated this 6th day of May. 1914. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, By O. R. Chase, Agent. ml2 Sheriff's Sale. By virtuoM an order of enle Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, unbn a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Kobert F. Ilumett Is plulntifT and Samu el A. Thomas is defendant, and to me directed, I will on the 13th day of June, 1914,at 2 o'clock p.m. at tho east front door of tho court houso in North riattc, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, the following de. scribed, property, to-wit: Southwest quarter oi secttonTour in Townsnip 'i'welvo, Haniro TMIrty-four west of the Sixth P, M Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Nebr., May 11th, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff, LEGAL NOTICE Harry L. 'Weaver, Mrs. Harry L. Weaver, hi. wife, first and real name unknown, and F, It Kilmer, defendants, will take notice that on the 24th day of April. 1914. Jane M. Grant, plaintiff herein, filed her petition In tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nebratka, against said defend ants; tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by oneC. D. Glover, and Mary F. Cloy r. his wife, to Wm. Wallace, upon tho East Ono-bilf (EM) of the Southwest Quarter (SWX) and thr Wsst Ono-half WH1 of the Southeast Quarter SEXfof Section Thirty-Two . In Township Sixteen J10, North of Itanire Twenty-Seven i27J, west of the Sixth P. M. In Lincoln county, Nebraska; which mortgage was given to secure the payment af one prom issory note, dated October 21, 1910. for the sum of 8700.00. due and payable In flvo years from the date thereof, together with intarest at six per cent per annum. That the Interest upon said note and mortgage which became due on the 21st day of October. 1918, Is unpaid, and the taxes assessed against said real estate foi the years 1911 to 1913, are duo and unpaid, and plaintiff elects, as he may under the conditions of hln mnMv.vn ,., u.iM the whole amount due, and that there Is now due 1763.00 together with lnt.r.t That the above named plaintiff Is now the owner and holder of said note and mortgage, and that the defendant, Harry L. Weaver is the owner of said real estate, and Mrs. Harry L. Weaver Is hls-wlfe, and the defendant F, II, Kilvor claims some in terest In said mortgaged premises by reason of a mortgage upon tho same for the sum of $1,000.00. PlalntllT prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the note and mortgage, or that said premises msy be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and to bar the defendants of all right, title and Interest In the mortgaged premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the ttnd day of June. 1914. Dated this 8th day of May, 1914 2- Jane E.Grant, Plaintiff J. l.mutiiimiiLi nii-i m'Ti Di'fydfield dfielil. Physician and Surgeons. WILtlS J. nEDFIELD.Sorccon. JOB.U. ItEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons 'i. Hospital . . PHONE C42. Dr. J. s. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residonce'283 Offlco in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. Olllce Phone 410 Res. 111k 052 Bertha E. Mangoh, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deseasta of Women'and Children a Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. tVOCUMtK amms. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Keith Thoatro Building Special Attention given to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women Offico 209 PHONES Rcsldcnco 33 Nyal Drug Storo Phone 8 Bowcn's Barn Phone 101 CW-CRONEN GRADUATE VETERINARY North Platto Nebraska. Res. Phone Red 400. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona bje. Buchanan & Patterson. 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 Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hops to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgibest cash prices paid. Office open day and night in North Sir'e Barn. First clas3 horse and at) livery in connection. Phone No. 29. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Serial No. 056-19 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Nebr,- - Notico Is hereby Riven that Oda Roberts, of North Platte, Nebr.. who. on April 6. 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 05649, for WW SWJ of Sec. 22. twp. 13,N.rae.30. west of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to make commutalon proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho register and receiver, at North Platte. Nebr.. on the 7th day of July, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Scott Reynolds, Alffred Markoo, Frank Dowhowcraiid Clinton M. York, all of North Platte, Nobr. MI2-C J. E. Evans Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 0776 DCrAUTMENT OP TUB INTEWOR. United States Land Olllco , ., N?1h r'atte. Nebraska. April 27, 19H. Nptlco Is hereby erlven that Henry W. Greeley, of North Platte, Neb., who on Nov. 0. 1908. made homestead entry No. 077il for SH Section 6, Township 15 N. Rango 29. W. of Oth Principal Meridan. has filed notice ot Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver at North Platte Nebraska, on tho 25th day of June. 1914. n Claimant names as wltnessses: CarlMcGrew. J rank Ebclo. William Reynolds, and Joesph Ellsworth, all of North Platte. Nebr. m5- J. E. Evans. Register. 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 L.C. Soverns, Is plalntllT. and Chria Rasmussen and E. P. Rasmussen are de fendants, and to me directed, I will on the Cthday of July 1914. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. at the cast front door of tha court houso 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-wit: All of Section Nine (9). Township Ten (10). Range Twenty-Eight (28), except One and One-half Acres In the North west Qusrter of the Southeast Quarter, west of the 6th Principal Meridan, Lincoln county. Neb. Dated North Platte. Neb.. May 29th. 1914. J2-S- A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. NOTICE By virtue of an execution Issued by Ceo E Prosser. clerk of the District Court of Lincoln county.Nebraska. upon judgment rendered In said court in favor of John W. Smith against M. J. Graham, I havo levied upon the following real estate as the property of said M. J, Graham. ?wl AI1.S.f StIon, F'v? Township Sixteen (16). Range Twenty-nlne (29, west of the 6th P. M. Lincoln county. Nebraska, and I will on the 6th day of July. 1914. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. of said day at the east front door of the court house of saU county s .in North Platte. Neb.. iell said real estate, subject to mortgage of Two Thousand .l1" If t Public .uctlonforcash.ti satisfy said execution, the amount due thereon In the aggregate, being the sum of $C35.00 and $23.75 cost nd accruing coat. Norrth Platte. May 29. 1911. . . . , A. J. SALISBURY. J2-5 Sheriff of Lincoln County Neb.