I'll M r N. Semi- Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year by Mail in advance $1.2.") One Year by Carrier in advance $l.fiO Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post oflicc as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1934. Win Important Cases in Court. Attorney J. J. IlalliRan returned Friday from Goring where he spent n few days attending the term of district court. Mr. Halligun had two cases in the district court and won them both. One wns n damage suit against the Burlington railroad company for Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart. Mrs. Stuart fell on tho ice that had formed from water dripping down from the depot roof nnd injured her spine. Sho got damages to tho extent of f 1,000. The other wus a case for Conrad Walker of this city who lued the city of Mitchell for col lection of money for sewer work. The city maintained that his charges were exorbitant, but he got judgment for for the full nmount which was 51,800. Auto and Team Collide. The delivery team of tho North Side grocery store was badly cut up and bruised Thursday afternoon when they wor run down by Mrs. W. F. Hupfer. Th accidont occurred on West Ninth street. Mrs. Hupfer was driving on the right side of tho street and the delivery wagon on the other side. Just before they met, Mrs, Hupfer evidently lost control of tins car as it shot across the street and ran head into the mules on the delivery wngon. The mulos wore thrown to the ground and over on the sidewalk. One of them was severely cut in the breast and it required several stitches to close tho wound. Its hind logs were also badly bruised. Tho other was not so badly hurt but neither of them will be oblc to be worked, Muldoon Brings, Oew Car from Omana. Attornoy Albert Muldoon returned Saturday morning from Omaha where ho purchased a new StudebaKer "Six." Ed Ogier accompanied him to Omaha and drove the car home. Thoy had n nico rnn home from Omajia but Mr. Muldoon reports tho roads in bod con dition owing to. washouts and mud holes. Many bridges and culverts arc washed out along the road and in many places the road is covered with a minia ture lake. Hu stated that in one place they had to drivo about fifty yards through the wuter that camo up to the radiator, but tho car pulled through in fine shape1. All along the route ho roports the crops in the best of condi tion and tho farmers wearing the smile that cannot be erased. Bishop Bceclier Will Speak. Though tho efforts of tho minister ial association Bishop Beecherof Kear ney has engaged to give the initial ad dress at tho open air union church ser vices. The services will bogin Monday evening, July Gth on tho higli school park and they will continue throughout July and August. lb is hoped that a large union chorus choir can be ized to carry on tho music work will be under tho supervision music committee. organ which of tho Hershey Defeats Stapleton Tho Hershey Giants dofoated the Stapleton aggregation Friday afternoon in a hard fought game by a scoro of 5 to 3. The gamo was tho finish of a teninning, 0 to 0 game that was played at Stapleton a short time aco and was a fast ono. A nice crowed attonded and many from this city went oyor to see It. Fink and Ilolliday wore battorieB for Stapleton and McCain and Mc Connall for Hershey. Prefers the Banana Belt, Miss Alice Langfordji who had boon spending the past six months in Cali fornia returned nomo lriuay evening. Mrs. Watts who accompanied her to California will remain thereuntil fall. Miss Langford enjoyed her stay in Call fornia.butshe prufers BsI3. B. (Bara's Banana Belt.) because it has more sunshine andjess rain during the winter months. Crops are Fine, Says the Colonel. Col. Beatty and Major Mnrcott, who were up from tirtiuy Saturday wore very enthusiastic over crop conditions in the east end of the county. Col. Beatty says that wheat south of tho river is mad and that it will bo a very heavy crop. Corn is coming along rapidly and is well advanced. Watch Runs Encased in Ice. Dixon, the jowoler, hud a South Bend watclrfrozen in a cako of ice on display in front of his store Saturday which attracted much attention. The works of tlie watch were showing and it was apparently keeping perfect time. About n month ago ho hud one on display ami uvarieuoniy ion seconds In tho days although somo wator got into thit works. Notice. For tho accommodation of patients in and out of the city, 1 havo opened a hospital for the treatment of mudicul, surgical nnd confinement cases. This hospital will be known as tho "Nurso Brown Memorial" John S. Twinem, M. D. Manager Mrs. Margaret Hall, Supt. Mrs. Sterling, Graduate Nurse. 1008 West Fourth Street. North P,latt Nebr. Cream Separators s at Horshoy' corner of Gth and Locust streets. The little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs G. H. Coghill is reported quite sick with ' throat trouble. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Winqulst of Brady, spent u few days in tho city last week vlsitinp- friends and attending the Cha tau'. .. W. 13. Toole, who was principol of the Brady rchoolo, has (lied as a candi dal for the " .'cratic nomination for county uupciintcndcnt. NOURISHING ICE CREAM It is the purity of our ice cream that makes it not only delicious but nourishing. We invito you to inspect our ice cream plant and see the sanitary conditions under which it is made. Everything which enters into its composition is absolutely pure and ever utensil is as clean as you would like it to bo. Try our ice cream once and you will order it again. Wo supply ice cream for parties, banquets mid clubs. Let us give you an estimate. Stone Drug Co. Neville's Fisli Catch. From the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, the editor of which is a cousin of Mrs. Andrew Lidell of this city, we get a record of ICoith Neville's catch of tarpon up to June IGth. Mr. Neville landed fourteen of these fish tho largest of which weighed 112 pounds and the smallest thirty-nine, tho fourteen hav ing a combined weight of 923 pounds. Up to June IGth Mr. Neville hold the record for tho season. Ho and his family and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rey nolds left Florida last week, and after a short visit in tho east will return home. Lively Runaway, But Little Damage. A team belonging to John Brosc, re siding northwest of the city, .caused considerable excitement Friday after noon when it ran away on the north side. They were hitched in front of the Louden grocery nnd ono of the horses slippled tile bridle and ran. They started south and ran to Seventh street when they turned west and then started home. They were pursued by nn automobile and were overtaken and stopped before they reached the bridge. Very littlo damago was done other than breaking the harness a little. Hog Shipments out of County For the year ended May 31, 1914 two hundred and sixty-three cars of hogs were shipped out of Lincoln county from stations along the Union Pacific. Horshoy led with sixty cars, North Platte iifty-seven, Brady Island fifty, Sutherland forty-six. laxwoll forty five and Birdwood five. The number shipped from stations in the south part of the county could not bo learned, but the number was probably nearly as great as from Union Pncific stations, and a considerable number of Lincoln county hogs were also shipped from Stapleton. A conservative estimate of the total number shipped from Lincoln connty for tho year would be f00 cars.. BELTING Lawyer EndleBS Thresher Belts and Bolting for all kinds of machinery. HOSE Itubbor Hoso of any desired length. LAWN FENCE AND GATES Celebrated Cyclone Ornamental Fence and Gates. Flower Beds and Lawn Boardurs. handsomo designs. Jos. Hershey, Cor. 5th & Locust. Phone 11C. Confederate Veteran Falls on Streets Joseph Farley, an aged Confederal veteran, fell unconscious on tho side walk in front of J. C. Den's snloon Saturday morning at about8:30o'clock. Ho was making for tho train and sud denly had a bad spell with his head. Mr. Farloy is traveling alone from Mississippi to Steamboat Springs, Col , to visit relatives and had stoppod hero over night nt the LeM asters rooming house. He wns nervous about getting to the train und that had tho bad effect on him. Ho was picked up by Chief FrazieJ nnd Dr. W. J. Redfiold was called. He tok tho man in his car to tho P. & S. hospital and ho is reported getting nlong nicely. Ho was very nervous and would not go to bed Sat urday, but his condition in roportcd improved. F. W. Mann roturned Friday after noon from a business trip Tryon. Wilfred Stownrt, of Lexiagton, was visiting friends in tho city the latter part of lust-weok. Henry Lear,, of the Welllleot vicinity, was in tho city Saturday visiting friends and transacting business. A. J. Salisbury, Lorn Bailey, Perry Carson nnd Homer Musselmnn went to Hershey Friday . afternoon to attend tho Hershey-stapleton game. GET TO THE CAUSE North Platte People Are Learning Way. the There is but little peace or comfort for tho man or woman with a hnd back. The distress begins in early morning- keeps up throughout the day. It's hard to get out of bod, its torture to stoop or straighten. Plasters and liniments may relieve, but cannot euro if tho cause is inside -tho kidneys. When suffering so, use Doau's Kidney Pills, tho .tested and proved kidney remedy, used In kid ney troubles for over 50 years. Doan's Kidney Pills are recommended by thous ands for just such cosas. Proof of their effectiveness in the testimony of this North Platte resident: Chas. F. liurrougli, 222 S. Pino St., North Plaite, Neb,, says: "Several venrs ago I had occasion to use Dunn's Kidnoy Pills, procured from McDonoll & Graves' Drug store, (now Schiller & Co's) and found them to be a good kid ney remedy. I sud'ered from burning pains in tho Bmall of my back and my kidneys were very wak. Doan's Kid ney Pills soon cured mo completely. I have not been bothered by kidney trouble sinew. I take pleasure In en dorsing this remedy for tho bonfit of other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50. cents Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United atntoi. Remember the name -Dpan's and toko no other. Something About Government Ownership No. Advocates of govern ment ownership of tele phones have claimed that the American people are paying dividends on "wa tered" stock. Here is what Represen tative Lewis, Chief Congressional Ad vocate of Govern ment ownership, says ter" about "wa in Bell Tele phone stock: "Be it said for the Bell System that it is the one great corporation in our country that has not is sued tons of counterfeit Bell Telephone Service Has Set the Standard for the Rest of the U'oId. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY From all over the sand hill sections tributary to North Platte come reports of almost perfect crop couditions. Small grain is doing fine, and corn is a good stand, growing rapidly and in somo fields is reported "knee high." The sand hillers will also have a big crop of hay. m n MWM r frri r a m. ". - P b' Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red C3G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Smokers' Articles . . . . . we are not only manutactunng an s selling the best five and ten cent ciga in town, but we also carry a full lino of smokers' nrticles, and all the leading brands ot plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can bo supplied with everything in the tobacco line at this store. J F SCHNALZRIED The Maker of Good Cigars. Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hogs to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgihest cash prices paid. Office open day nnd night in North Stfe Barn. First class horse and aof livery in connection. Phone No. 29. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona- le. Buchanan & Patterson. The North Side Feed Barn iias rou sale GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Uood Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 2u Sheriff 3 Sale. Ily virtue of an order of snlo iuuod from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said tourt wherein Robert 1'. llurnett Is plalntiir, ami Sitmuel A. Thomas, et. id., are defendant, and to me directed 1 will on the&ith day of July; 191 1, nt 2 o'clock i). in., nt the east frontdoor of tlve court nouso in North l'latte. Lincoln county. No braska, tell nt nubile auction to the hiftheit bidder forcaah, to satisfy taTd decree, Interest nnd cots, the following described property to-wtf. Southwest Quarter (SW' Section Four (41, tn Township Twelve (12), Range Thirty Four (31), went of the Gth V. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North l'lntte. Neb.. June 15. 1911. jlO-0 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff 8 capital. "Its bonds today repro. sent the actual contribu tions of its stockholders in money to a great com mon enterprise." The telephone business nas produced no millionaires. Last year the net earnings of the Bell System were less than 6 per cent, on the actual invest ment. Five per cent, of the gross revenue, or $11, 300,000, were paid in taxes in 1913. Drs. Quigley & Simms Physicians and Surgeons. Building and Loan Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. .. Office 130 Phones Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . D RIO S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Office Phone 410 Res. Elk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New JfcCabe Blbg. OR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 4 11. & L. Building North I'la '.to, Ncbrnsko. Nyal Drug Store Phone 8 Bowen's Barn Phono 101 C- W- CRONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platto Nebraska. Res. Phone Red 400. A. Picarcl CARPENTER. Job Work and ..Repair Work.. Shop Corner Sixthand PineStroot Phone Red 377. Public Sale Notice is hereby given that I. Corda V. O'Brien, administratrix of the es tate of Dennis .1. 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, oiTor at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on July 1st, 1914, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln connty, Nebraska, the following described real estate situate in Lincoln county, Nebraska. to-wit: The The east half (ej) of section thirty (30). township thirtcun (1), north of range thirty (30). west of Sixth P. M. lerms cash in hand. Said sale to remain open for one hour. Datod at North Platte, June 9. 1914. Corda V. O'BiTen. Administratrix, j9-3 E. H. Evans, Attornoy. NOTICE By virtue of an execution issued by Geo. K. Plotter. elrk of tho District Court of Lincoln counts. Nebruika, upon Judgment rendered In said court in fafror of John V. Smith ngnlnst M. J. Graham. I have levied upon the following: real estate as the property of wild M J. Graham. to.wlf All of Section Five (fi). Township sixteen (1. Range Twenty-nine 2U, west of tho 6th l. M. Lincoln cMinty,,Nebrukii, and I will pn the Cth day of July. 1914, nt'J o'clock, p. m of wild dny at the east front door of tho court house of said county! In North l'lntte. Neb-, sell' sold real estate, subject to mortgage of Two Thousand Dollais $J,Mio.Oul nt public auction for cash, to satisfy said execution, the amount duo thereon In the aggregate, being the sum of J036.00 and fttf,?5 cost .lid accruing cost. Norrth Platte, May 2f. 1914. A.J.SALisnunv. J2-IS Sheriff of Lincoln County Neb Di edfield redfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. RKDriELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 18!), residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. North Platte, Nebraska. Notice Of Special Election. Notko is hereby given that on tho 30th. 1hv of Juno, 1914, a special elec tion will bo hold in the City of North Platto, Lincoln Countj-, Nebraska, K which the following proposition will be submitted to tho voters of said city: "Shall the Mayor and Council of the city of North Platto, in the county of vLiiicolii, in tho State of Nebraska, is sue Twelve thousand 00-100 (.$12000.00) Dollars, City of North Platto Bridge Bonds, in denominations of Ono thou sand 00-100 ($1000.00) Dollnrs each, bearing interest at the rate of five por cent por annum payable semi-annually, interest and principal payable at tho office of the State Treasurer of tho Stato of Nebraska." Said bonds to bear dato of July 1, 19H, nnitho interest on said bonds to bo payable the 1st day of January, 1915, and on tho 1st day of July, 1915, and on the 1st dny of January and on tho 1st day of July of each and every year thereafter, until all of tho inter est on said bonds shall have been paid. Said bonds to bo numbered consecu tively from ono to twelve inclusive nnd tho interest thorcon to bo evidenc ed by coupons thereto attached. Bond number ono to beeomo duo and payable on the 1st day of July, 1925. Bond number two to beeomo duo and xpayablo on tho 1st day of July, 1926. iionu numncr mreo to uecomu uuu and pavablo on tho 1st day of Jflly, 1927. 'Bond number four to become duo and payable on tho 1st day of July, 1928. Bond number livo to become duo nnd payable on tho 1st day of July,1929. Bond number six to beeomo duo and payablo on tho 1st day of July, 1930. Bond number seven to become duo and payablo on tho 1st day of July, 1931. Bond number eight to bo como due and pnvable on tho 1st day of July, 1932. Bonds number nino and ten to be come duo nnd pavablo on tho 1st day of July, 1933. Bonds numbers eleven and twelve to become duo and payable on tho 1st day of July, 1931. Shall the Mayor nnd Council of the City of North Platto, in tho Coun ty of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, levy a tax in tho year 1914 and in each and ovcry year thereafter, sufficient to pay the iutcrcst on said bonds, nnd sufficient to pay fivo per cent of tho principal thereof as provided by law; and in,,tJio-ycar 1921 and each and ovory year thereafter sufficant to pay tho principal of said bonds ns thoy be come due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pay all of tho principal of said bonds, and such tax both for in terest and principal, to bo levied upon all of tho taxablo property in said City of North Platte. ' ' Said bonds to be used for the pur poso of constructing a wagon bridgo across the North I'latto Itiver, com mencing at a point on tho South nnd West bank of tho North Platto River, Two hundred (200ft) feet North of tho center lino of a continuation of 4th Stroot in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln Count-, Nebraska; null run ning tlienco at a ngut angle acioss said North Platte Uivcr, Twenty-nine hundred (2900ft) feet to a point on tho North and ISnst bank of said North Platto River Eight hundred (SOOft) foot North of tho South lino of sec tion thirty-six (3d) in Township fourteon (14) North, of range thirty (.10) West of the 0th. p. m. said bridgo to bo approximately tweuty-nino hun dred (2U00ft) feet in length, nnd of sufficient width for two teams to pass each other at any point on said bridge, ami to bo constructed of concrete and stool, and to comply with tho plans and specifications prepared and furn ished by Tho Slnto Engineer of tho Stato of Nebraska, said bonds repre senting approximately twelve-fiftieths (12-5Q of the entire costs of tho con strue! ion of said bridgo as hereinbe fore sot forth, tho entire costs of which is to be approximately fifty thousand 00-100 ($50,000.00) Dollars, ono half (l-2)"of such antiro cost is to be borno by tho State of Nebraska Aid, as pro vided for in Articlo 6, Choptor 2$ sec tions 12.1 to 131 iuohisivo, of tho Re visod Statutes of Nebraska, for tho year 1913; and thirteon-fiftioths (13-50) of tho entire cost is to bo borne by Platto Product, Lincoln County Ne braska. Should the Ststa of Nebraska fail to graut said Aid and should Platto Precinct, in Lincoln County, Nebraska fail to issue bonds in tho sum of Thir teen thousand 00-100 ($13,000.00) Dol lars, in aid of tho construction of said bridge, then the bonds of said City of North Platto herein submitted, shall not bo issued. Snid bridgo to bo constructed upon a lino two hundred (200 ft.) feet north of tho center lino of a continuation of of July of each and every year thore nftT, until all of the interest on said bonds shall havo been paid and tolovya tax in tho year 1914, and in each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho interest on said bonds hnd suffi cient to pny live por cent of t'" nrin cinal thereof ns nrovido .. law: mil in tl.o year lirj i nn.l am ami even VCIir thereafter SUfilcicnt to pav the . . - . - - principal of said bonds ' thev I 1 due, until sufficient tax has been u vied to pay all of the principal of said; bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to bo levied upon all of tho taxablo property of said City of North Platte. 4th street in said City of Noitii Platto Lincoln county, Nebraska, and connect with tho 'public highway on tho north and east bank of said North Platte river, intended to bo the Lincoln Mem orial Highway. Tito ballots to bo used at said elec tion shall have printed thereon: FOR: issuing twelve thousand ($12, OiiO.OO) dollars in "Tho City of North Plntto Bridge Bonds," in denomina tions of ono thousand ($1,000.00) dol lnrs each, bearing Interest nt tho rate of five per cent, interest nnd principal payablo at the office of tho Stato Treas urer of tho State of Nebraska. Snid bonds to boar dato of July 1, 1914, and the interest on said bonds to be payable on the 1st day of January, 1915, and on tho 1st day "of July, 1915, and on the lt day of January and on the 1st dav AGAINST tissuing twelve thousand (. 12,000.00) dollnrs in "The City of Nort Platto Bridgo Bonds." in denom inations of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollnrs. each, bearing interest nt the rnto of five per cent, interest and piin cipnl payable at the office of tho State Treasurer of tho State of Nebraska. Said bonds to boar date of July 1, 1914. and the interest on snid bonds to be payablo on tho 1st day of January, 1915, and on tho 1st dny of July, 1915, and the 1st day of January and' on the 1st day of July of each and every year thereafter, until all of tho interest on said bonds shall havo boon paid; and to levy a tax in tho year 1914, and in each and every year hereafter suf ficient to pay tho interest on said bond? and sufficient to pay five per" cent of the principal thereof ns provided by law; and in tho year 1924 and each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay tho principal of snid bonds ns they be eomo duo, until sufficient tax has 'been levied to pay all of tho principal of said bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to bo levied upon nil of the taxable property of said Citv of North Platte. Those voting in favor of said proposi tion shall mark their ballot with nn "X" after th "-"agraph beginning with tho word v"'' and those vot ing against said proposition shall mark their ballot with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning with tho word "AGAINST." Notice of said election shall be given by the publication of a notico in the North Platto Telegraph and in the North Platte Tribune, tho former being a weekly newspaper and the Inter a semi-weekly newspaper, both published in the City ot rsortli i'latto, .Lincoln county, Nebraska, and of general cir culation in snid countj of Lincoln, each of said newspapers having been desig nated ns official papers in said city, said publication shall bo published for at least four weeks prior to said elec tion, nnd tho City Clerk is hereby in structed to' cause a publication of 'such notico to bo made. Said election will be open nt 9 o'clock in the morning and will con tinue to be open until 7 o'clock in tho afternoon of said day of election and the polling places of said election will bo at tho entrance to, tho old Lloyd opera house on tho corner of Pino and Sixth street in the First ward of said City; and at tho County Commission ers' room in tho County 'Court House in the Second ward of said City; and at tho old Hoso House situate on Vino street between Front and Sixth streets in tho Third ward of. said Citv; and at the Hoso IIouso in tho Fourth ward of said City; said election will be con ducted in manner nnd form as provided by tho ordinance of said City and tho Statutes of the State of Nebraska. By order of tho City Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1914. C. F. TEMPLE, in2S-j25-5w Citv Clerk. NOTICE. Phillip Konton, will take notice, that on the 29th day of April, 1914. P. H. Sullivan. -H Justice of Pnace, of North Platte Precint 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 it plaintiff and Phillin Konton. defendant, that property coniisting of money, in the hands of the Union Pacific. Railroad Company, a Corporation, has bean attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 29th day ot June, 1914, at tan o'clock a. m. Peter Galanos, Plaintiff. North Platte, Nebr. May 18th 1914. Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution. Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue of an exe cution Issued by Gcorpe E. Proaser, Clerk of the District Court ef Lincoln county. Nebraskn. upon n judgment rendered in the District Court of Buf falo county. Nebraska, which hail been hercfore fded in the District Court of Lincoln county Ne braska, in favor of John W. Smith against M. J. Graham, full name, Marion J. Graham, I have levied upon tho following described real estate ns the property of said Marion J. Graham, to-wlf All of Suction E, in Township 10, North of Kanee 29. West of tho 6th 1. M.. Lincoln countv, Ne braska, and 1 will on the 13th day of July, 1014, nt 2 o'clock. V. M., ctntrnl time of said day at the oast front door of the court house in tho city of North I'latte. in said Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell said renl estate subject to a mortgage of S2.000 and accrued inteieet theieon, at public auction to the hlnhrst bidder forranh to satisfy said execu tion upon which there la ilim flip knm rY.ei-.9fi 1,1, 7 percent intrnt from Novemlier 6th, 1S13. nnd $28.i5ooats tctrether with accrue! costs. Dated at North Platte, Nebraskn. June 5, 1914. A.J. SALISHUKY. 19-B Sheriff of Lincoln County. Nebrauke. SHUHU'K'S SALL. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued from the (littrict court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a lircreu of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein L. C. Seveins. is plalntiir, nnd Chris Itasmussen and K. P. Iinsmusscn Hre de fendants, and to mo directed, 1 will on the fcthdaj of July 19U, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the eaf t front door of the court house In Nonh Platte, Lincoln count), Nehruskn. sell nt public auction to the hiKhest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wit: All of Section Nine (A), Township Ten (lu. Itnniru Twenty-Eight (SW).Vixcept One and One-half Acres inthef.rrth- wu.l flimrtAr if Mm Rtn(l.mbf fl.... . lh Cth Principal Meridan, Lincoln county, Neb naieii nwin iibiw, imcu., may Kith. IVH J2-5 A. J. Sai.isuuisv, Sheriif. NOTICE FOIl E VQM PUBLICATION Serial No. 04566 Department of tho Interior united states Land Office North Platte, Nebraska. June. 4. 1914 Notice Is hereby given that Willard P. Fletcher, of Uickens, Neb., who on January 21, 1910, nV5au , Ji?,n!e8,teR(1 vntry No- W'r'M for SK and NWM Section 12. Township 11, N. Range 38. .of Cth Principal Meridian, tins filed notice of intention to make (lnal three year proof, to establish claim tn the laffil above described . i mm iirii iiit rnui si r- n rw nutnu-nn n M,.ii. 111.1.1 . iraikMnti,c!.hdnf Aum im ' I Claimant names an witnesses: Philln Hell miuru inu rt'Kiaicr nnn receiver at North C A. Anderson. Wendell McCrum and J all of Dickens, Nebr. Hell. H. Fitch W- J E. Evans. Register.