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Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and PabiUher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ono Year by Mail in ndvunco. . . , $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier in advance. ....... $1.60 Entered at 'North Platte, Nebraska, Post offlco ns Second Class Matter. iii - i n TUESDAY, JULY 20, 19 4. )!. MIRTH A MANfiON Vi:iS COTXKH MAX A vory prulty wedding was solemn ized Sunday oventng at the Chrintian church when Dr. Uortha Mttngon of this city wan united in marriage to Clinton II. Thomson of Shenandoah, Iowa. Tho wedding was an elaborate affair and was held Immediately fol lowing the church sorvlcos. II. G. Knowlcs performed tho ceremony af ter which a reception was held in tho basement of tho church. The bridal party entered tho church from the sido door shortly after nlno o'clock to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Mrs. Ora DeFord. Mr. Knowlcs led tho party and ho was followed by Misses Mnr gnrct VnnClcavo and Corrino Hlgh bcrgor, tho llowor girls. Following them came littlo Tracy DoFord bear ing tho ring In a large roso and after them came Mr. John I). Thomson and Mrs. Kva Roddick, befit man and mat ron of honor. Tho brido and groom entered last. After they had taken their places Mrs. Dimmick sang "0, Promise Me," and tho ceremony wns then porformod. Tho full ring cere mony was used. The brido wore cropo meteor trim med .with shadow laco. Sho wore a pearl necklace, tho gift of tho groom, und hor gown was also trimmed with pearls. Sho wore a j!1 caught with a boUciuot of wild llo.wors and carried u bouquet of carnatons. Tho brido is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Mangon of this city. Sho camo hero loss than a year ago from Cotnor university whero oho gradu ated in medicino and opened up a practice. Sho is an admlrablo young lndy and has a host of friends who will Join in wishing hor happiness. Tho groom has also recently gradu ated from Cotnor and is a student pastor, They will make their homo hero until tho first part of Septcmbor when hoy will lcavo for Indianapolis, whortf they will spond a year study ing in a school of missions. After that they oxpoct to tako somo for iegn field and go as medical misslon urios. A largo nutnbor nttended tho recep tion given In tho basement of tho church following tho ceremony. Miss Mildred McKcown and Miss Paulino Ualdock presided at tho punch bowl., Tho out of town guess woro Mrs. Eva Iteddick of Lincoln, sister of tho brido and Mr. John D. Thomson of Shenan doah, Iowa, brother of tho gr,oom. l'ornicr Resident YInIIs Old Homo Adjutant Goneral Georgo Patterson arrived in tho city Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and MrB. T, C. Patterson. Mr. Patterson Is onrouto from Texas City, Toxas, to tho Philip--pines whero ho will bo adjutant goner al of tho United States troops. . He had" boon locatod at Texas City for somo tlmo und ho was adjutant gonor al of tho fifth brigade Ho will renialn horo for only a few days. Adjutant General Patterson Is an old North Platte boy who has mado good. Ho cntorcd West Point in 1892 and graduated from thwo In 1800. From then on ho continued to rlso In tho war sorvlco until now ho has a .good responsible position. l!;r Crop for Nebraska and Iowa In a full page story tho Saturday Blade, with u circulation of 1,250,000, "puyp glqwlng tribute to Nebraska, Iowa and Omaha. Rofercnco is mado to the wondorful ylolds of Nebraska and Iowa soil and to tho opportunities of fered in tbeuo states and city. "This year Omaha expects to sot jiow records In Its grain, llvo-stock, manufacturing and othor activities," Bays tho Blade. "An ambitious pro gram but all signs point to Us fulfill ment. Tho good fortune of Nebraska ami Iowa means much. Yot there ; Is inoro to bo considered. Thoro Is ovory indication that records will bo brokon in tho corn belt. It Is a big year for wheat, corn, oats, ryo and alfalfa. "Tho development of Nebraska nnd surrounding territory is reflected in tho wondorful growth of tho city which lion at its doors. Through Omnha tho products of this rich torrltory find tho way to tho markots of tho world. It can thus bo Been what tho develop ment of tho fortilo soil means," NOT thi: ONLY ONU There Are Oilier North l'lalto People Slmlliirlv Situated. Can thoro bo any Itronfjor proof of fered than thb ovldonca of North Platto residents? Aftor you havo read tho following, quietly answer tho question. MrB. Christina Pickett, 318 K. 13. ttroot, North Platto, Nob., says: "I havo used Doan's Kidney Pills, pro cured at McDonoll & Graves' Drug Storo, (now Schlllor & Co.'o), and havo found them to bo just the rom edy I needed for backacho and othor lcldnoy dlsordors. When I am suffer ing from theso troubles, I tako Doan's .Kiduoy PIUb and thoy glvo mo rollef. Others of my family havo taken Doan's Kidney PIUb with ttno results." Mrs. Plckott is only ono 6f many North Platto peoplo who havo grate fully (indorsed Doan's Kidney PIUb. If your back achos If your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kldnoy Pills' tho same that Mrs. Plckott had tho tho romody backed by homo testimony. GOc all stqres. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Prop., Buffalo, N,. Y,. "Whon Your Back Is Lumo Itomcmber tho name," Doan's and tako no othor. Miss Allcen Gantt, republican can didate for nomination for county superintendent at tho prlmorl c, wad a business visitor to Brady Friday afternoon. Proceedings of the County Board July 13, 1914. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Prosont White, Hcrmlnghausen, Springer nnd county clerk. S. E. Anderson, refund of taxes on account of oxcesslvo valuation, on goneral fund, $fi.44. Bert Edls, cash fdr road district. 11, allowed on said district, $100.00. Tho board spent tho balance of the day viewing ronds north of Horshey and stood ndjourned until tomorow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. July 14, 1914. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present full board and county clerk. Fred SImnntB road work district 30, allowed on commissioner district 2 for $1G.00. Board commonced checking tho books of tho county treasurer and stood adjourned until tomorrow,. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. July 15, 1914. Board met same a3 yostorday. Present full board and county clerk. Continued checking tho books of the county treasurer. Checked tho books of tho Poormas tor from Jan. 1, 1911, to July 1, 1914, and find that ho drow $100 for trans portation, paid out tho sum of $92.34, leaving a balance on hnnd of $7.CG. Board spont the balance of tho day west of Sutherland, and stood ad journed until tomorrow,. C. W. YOST, County Clork. July 1G, 1914. Board mot samo as yesterday. Present full board and county clerk. Continued checking books of tho county troasuror. M. Fowlor, salary as poormnster 1st and second quarter, on goneral fund, $no.oo. E. II. Springer, ensh advanced for frolght on stool bridge, allowed on bridge fund, $48.42: Whereupon tho board adjourned un til tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. July 17, 1914. Board met samo as yesterday. Present White, Hormlnghauscn and county clerk. W. It. Weakly, cash for road district 24, $50.00. John Grlfllth, damages for colt breaking leg In Maxwoll bridge $25. Continued checking books of the troasuror and stood adjourned until tomorrow, C. W. YOST, County Clork. July 18, 1914. Board met samo as yestorday. Pres ent full board and county clork. Tho following clnlms woro allowed on gonoral fund, to-wlt: F. W. Hormlnghnuson, telephone ront, $9.00. D, B. White, salary and mileage, $G2,.G0. E. II. Springer, salary and mllcnge, $51.00. Henry Itldlngor, rond work district 30, allowed on commissioner district 2, $23.00. Tho special commissioner appointed to view tho proposed chango on road 3G7, having mado his report against tho proposed chango, tho board there fore donlcs tho potltlon and road No. 3G7' stand as originally petitioned for and heretofore granted. Continued checking tho books of co unty treasurer and Btood ndjourned until July 20. C. W. YOST, County Clork. Obituary. Edward C. Smith was born Juno 8, 18G2, at nichvlllo, St,. Lawrence Co., Now York,. Died July S, 1914, at North Platto, Nebraska, at tho ago of 52 yours and 1 month. He came to Illinois when but a small boy with lils parents and lived thoro until ho -was 10 years of ago when thoy moved to Y'ork Co., Nebraska, whoro ho grow to manhood. Thon in tho yoar of 1880 ho went to Colorado as many a young mnn did to get a Btart in life. In tho year of 1892, ho was married to Clara L. Upson a Sodgowlck, Colo., whoro thoy resided for .a numbor of years They lator moved to North Platto whoro thoy resided until tho tlmo of his doath. Ho leaves a loving wlfo, five brothors, Dr. C F. Smith, Kankakee, 111., J. L. Smith, Brokon Bow, Nob., W. M. Smith .Uavonna, Neb., E. E, Smith, Soattlo, Wash., A. A. Smith, Storllng, Colo., nnd a nlstor, Mim. Arthur Woodruff, Ovid, Col., and a host of friends tp mourn his loss. Tho funeral was hqld Friday after noon, July 10, from tho rcsldonco on East Tenth strot, conducted by Doan J, J. Bowkor and the Episcopal choir. Keep your carpets bright by phon ing Bl, 3G8. Thorsa Haldorman. G2-2 Get Cednr Moss by phoning Bl, 3G8 Thorsa Haldorman. G2-2 For Sale Flvo room houso at G13 East Third street. Notice to Hunters. Auyono caught hunting or trespass ing on land owned or leased by tho un dersigned will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law. ' W. L. SIVITS E. It. SIVITS C. F. SIVITS HARRY HUCKFELDT II. D. RICKLEY DAVID CALLENDAR OTTO MESMER ' x 11. F. JOHANSON CHRIS JOHNSON J. A. KNAJDL CARL RAEL GEO. ALEXANDER. JOHN BROSE S. L. HOLLEMBECK. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Serial No. 0)2 DKrAimiENT OK T1IK INTKHIOIt. United States Land Olllcu North Platte, Nebraska, July 26, 1014. Notice li hereby Riven that Aniuel Sukraw of Htaploton, Neb., who on July 13, 1908, mada homciteatl entry No. 042 for 13H. NEW SWX, EJ NW4, ami uH 1. Section 18. Township 15 N. Ramie 28, W. of 0th Principal Merldnn. has Illed notice of Intention to makit final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described before the register and receiver at North Platte Nebraska, on the 23rd day of September. Claimant names at wltnessscs; Harry Mor row and Charlie Apptccrarth of Wlllanf. Neb., w. II. Longrpre, of Maxwell. Neb., Garfield Gutherless. of North Platte. Nebr. J88-6 J. E. Evans, Register. The Cronen veterinary hospital on South Locust street Is now nearlng completion and it will be ono of the best equipped hospitals in this part of tho state. A new up-to-date operating table has Just been Installed and there nro a number of other Improvements to bo put in in the nearfuture. Among them nro kennels forrdogs. Dr. Cronen wns recently appointed assistant stock Inspector for the state and he hns nlso received the appointment ns stallion Inspector for this part of the state. A son was born Sunday morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Hutchinson, re siding In the Fourth ward. Notice For the accommodation of patients In and out of tho city, I havo" open ed a hospital for the treatment of medical, surgical and confinement casos. This hospital will be known as tho "Nurso Brown Memorial." JOHN S. TWINEM, M. D. Manager Mrs. Margaret Hall, SUpt. Mrs. Sterling, Graduate N'urao.' 1008 West Fourth Streof. North Platte, Nebr. Buchanan Ranch Tor Sale 480 acres 1 miles west of Suther land. 12,0 acres under ditch, 95 acres In alfalfa, 20 acres in beets, 80 acres dry farming above ditch, 5 acres or chard and grovo, 280 ncrc3 pasture, all well fenced, good six room house, largo barn, corn crib, granary, chick on house, hog shed and pasture, sheep shed, corrals and two good wolla, and windmills. Ono of tho host located feeding ranchos in Lincoln county. Prlco $35 per ncre. Would take cat tlo in trade. Terms, one-half cash, balanco G per cont. Apply J. N. Bu chanan, 1530 Detroit St., Dpnver, or D. M. Foyer, Sutherland, Nob., who will show tho farm. Also 1G0 acres 2 miles northwest or Sutherland, 102 acres Irrigated, balanco pasture. Price $9,000. 51-0 FOYER & BUCHANAN. Nollco Owing to tho popularity and great demand for Homeopathic treatment, and requiring asslstanco, I wish to announce to my frlonds, old and now, that I havo Induced my classmate, Dr. S. J. Richardson of Pembervllle, Ohio, to locato In North Platto In an inde pendent practlco, and ho will also look after my work during any tem porary absenco of mysolf from tho city. Respectfully yours, tf DR. J. S. TWINEM. Political Announcements For State Senator. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for State Senator, 25th district, Dawson, Lincoln and Koith counties, subject to the will of tho Republican yoters at the primary election, August 18, 1914. , D. M. DOUTHETT, Overton, Ndbraslyi. For Represntative. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomination for representative from tho legislative district composed of Lincoln county, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho August primary. Scott Reynolds. For Sheriff I hereby anuounco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for tho of flco of sheriff, subject to tho action of tho votors nt tho primary election on August 18th. A. J. SALISBURY". For County Clerk I rcspoctfully announce myself as a cnndldnto for tho republican nomina tion for county clerk at tho primary olcctlon on tho 18th day of August, 1914. C. W. YOST. County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the August primary. Ai.hert N. Durdin. For County Superintendent. HiHRPVflHliHaaBfrvSPflallO I hereby declaro myself a candidate for the oflice of County Supterinten dent of Lincoln county, subject to the will of the democratic voters in the primaries August 18th. William E. Toole, I hereby anuounco myself ns candi date for nomination for county super intendent of Lincoln county on the dem ocratic ticket, subject to the August primaries. Blanche Cox. Having been roquestod by my frlonds throughout tho county to fllo for county superintendent of Lincoln county, f havo filed my application to havo my namo placed upon the pri mary ballot on tho democratic ticket, and will appreciate tho support of tho votors at tho primary election. MILDRED A. OLSON. For County Commissioner. I haroby announce myself as a candi date for the republican nomination for county commissioner from the Second district, subject to the decision of the voters of the primary election. E. H. Springeu, Brady, Nebr. I rcspctfully ttnnouuce that I am a candidate for tho republican nomina tion, for county commissioner from the Second district and will appreciate tho support of tho votors at ths primary olcctlon August 18th G. A. SCHRECONGOST, Well Precinct. I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination for Countv commissioner of Lincoln countv from the Third district on the democratic ticket subject to tho pri maries on August 18th. D. B. WHITE. I horoby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of tho voters nt the primary election. D. M. LEYPOLDT. I heieby announce myself a candidate for tho democratic nomination for the county commissioner for tho second district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, and most respectfully solicit your support. J. D. KCLLIIIER, Maxwell Precinct. I hereby announce that I have filed for tho republican nomination for county commissioner from the Sec ond District, nnd respectfully solicit your support at tho primary election August 18th. D. W. MACOMBER. County Surveyor I horoby announce my qandldacy for tho nomination for County Sur veyor, (second term), subject to the wish of the democratic electors at the primaries August 18th. ' R. L. COCHRAN. County Judge I hereby announco that my name will bo presented nt the primaries to bo hold August 18, 1914, for nomination for tho office of County Judge, under tho non-pnrtisali judiciary law, and havo-filed the petition required there under. It nominated and elected I am prepared to glvo up the practice of law and devote my timo to the olfice, carry ing out tho spirit ns well astho letter of tho law. GED. E. FRENCH. NOURISHING ICE CREAM It is the purity of our ice cream that. makes it not only delicious but nourishing. We.inviteyou 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 every utensil is as clean as you would like it to be. Try our ice cream onco and you will order it again. We supply ice cream for parties, banquets and clubs. Let us give you an estimate. Stone Drug Co. Dr redfield redfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Surcoon. JOE a. REDFIELD, Physician. OFFrCE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - .Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. ' Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Bujlding. Phonei I Oflice 130 phones fRe3idence 11G Drs, Quigley & Simms Physicians and Surgeons. Building and Loan Building. Otllco Phone 410 Res. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Dliaasai of Womm and Children a Specialty ORTH PLATTE, NEB. Now McCabq Blbg. Nyal Drug Stro Phone 8 Ho wen Uarn Phone 101 C W- CRONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nebraska. Rai. Phone Red 400, Fpr Rent G room houso, modern except heat, 9ft9. HnliMi Tlnwnv . ntrnnf K rnim house, Graceland addition. tf J. C. HOLLMAN, Agent. Notice of Special Election in Lincoln , County, Nebniskn. Notico Is hereby given that n spe cial election will bo hold in and for the County of Lincoln, in tho Stnto of Nebraska, on tho 18th day of August, 1914, at which tho following proposi tion will bo submitted to tho voters of Lincoln County, Nebrnska, to-wlt: Shall tbo Board of County Commis sioners In Lincoln County, in tho stato of Nebraska, lovy a Bpeclal annual tax of fivo mills per annum on the dollar valuation on all tho taxable property in said County of Lincoln for a term of four consecutivo years, beginning in the year 1914, for tho purpose of raising tho sum of ono hundred thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars to bo used In the orcctlon of a new court house in the City of North Platte, In tho County of Lincoln, In tho Stnto of Nobraska. Tho ballots to bo used at such spo cial election shall havo printed there on: FOR: A levy by tho Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, of a special an nual tax of fivo mills on tbo dollar valuation on all of tho taxable prop erty in said County of Lincoln, for four consecutivo years, beginning with tho year 1014, for the purpose of rais ing the sum of Ono hundred thousand (1100,000.00) Dollars to bo used in tho erection and construction of a now court house in th6 v City of North Platto in said County of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska. AGAINST: A levy by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, of a spe cial annual tax of five mills on tho dol lar valuation on all of the taxable property In said County of Lincoln, for four consecutivo years, beginning with the year 1914, for tho purpose of raising tho sum of Ono hundred thousand ($100,000) Dollars to bo used In tho erection and construction of a new court houso in tho City of North Platte, in and for said county of Lin coln, In the State of Nebraska. Thoso voting in favor of said prop osition ahull, mark their ballot with an "X" aftor tho paragraph beginning with the word "For", and those vot ing against said proposition shall mark their ballot with an "X" aftor tho paragraph beginning with tho word "Against." Said election will be open from S o'clock A. M. and continue, to bo open until G o'clock P. M. on snjd date, and tho poling places in tho yrlous pre cincts of said County will be at the regular polling places whereat the primary election In and for said County of Lincoln will bo hold, on said day. By order of tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Ne braska, mado on' this Gth day of July, 1914. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. LEGAL. NOTICE State of Nobraska, Llncoln.County. Notico of Hearing on Petition for Lbttors of Administration with Will Attached. To all persons interested in tho es tate of C. A,. Carpenter, late of Lou isa county, State of Iowa, deceased. You aro horeby notified that on tho 11th day of July, 1914, P. R. Halllgan filed his petition in t tho County Court of said county' for hi3 ap pointment as administrator, with will annexed, of tho estate of C. A. Carpenter, deceased, lato of Louisa county, state of Iowa, and that the same will bo heard at tho county of 10 o'clock a. m. It Is further or Platto, in Lincoln county, on the 4th day of August, 1914, at tho hour given all parties interested in tho dered that notico of said hearing bo glen all parties Interested In the said estate by the publication of this notico for threo successive weeks in tho North Platto Seml-Weokly Tri bune, a nowspaper printed and pub lished nnd of general circulation In said county,. Dated this 11th day of July, 1914,. JOHN GRANT, County Judge. .NOTICE. Notico Is hereby given that at a special election hold in and for tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebrnska, on tho 30th day of Juno, 1914, for tho purpose of voting twolvo thousand dollars ($12,000) of tho City of North Platto bridge bonds, tho returns on fllo and as canvassod by tho mayor and city council In and for Bald city, show tho numbor of votes ca3t woro six hun dred forty-four, (G44) and out of said total vote thoro wero cast flvo hundred ninety-eight (598) votes in favor of issuing of said bonds, and forty-six (4G) wore cast against is suing of said bonds. In witness whereof wo havo here unto set our hands and affixed tho official seal of said city this 11th day of July, 1914. E. H. EVANS, Mayor. Attest: C. F. Temple, City Clerk. ORDER OF HEARING. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, es, in me county uourt. In'lhe matter of the i deceased. estate of Jacob Meyer, To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others In terested in the estate of Jacob Meyer. Tako notice, that Karl Iirodhrck has filed in tho county court, a report ot h . doincs as ad ministrator of said estate, and It U ordered that tho fame stand for hearing the lUh day of Auk. A. u. 19U before tho court at tho hour of 9 o'clock, a, m., at which tlmo any person In terested may appear and accept to and contest tho same. NoUco of this proceeding and tho hearing thereof Is ordered Riven to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North I'latte Tribune, a seml-jvcekly news paper printed In s Id county for thr& consecutive weeks prior to said data of hearing. Dated July 10th. 1914. J21-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Ily 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 Jlobert F. Ilumett Is plaintiff, and Samuel A, Thomts, ut. al aro defendants, and to me directed I will on tho 22nd day of Aug, 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 the highest bidder for cash, to sttlsfy said decree. Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: Southwest Quarter (SWM) Section Four (4), in Township Twelve (12), Range Thirty Four (34), west of tho 6th P.M.Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., July 20, 1914. J21-6 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeoa. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, oflice 183, residence 283 Office in McDonnld Bank' Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. The North Side Feed Barn HA& FOR SALE GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our terms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. e Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 c: Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hogs to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgihest cash prices paid. Office open day and night in North SirV, Barn. First class horse and ao livery in connection. Phone No. 29. Statement of the Condition OP THE MeUrUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, ot North Platte. Nebraska,: on 'the 30th ilav of June, 1014. Certificate No, as. ASSKT.S. Firm mortgage loans... JS88 200 CO Stock loans 4 (;00 00 Real estate oflice..... 1 27 734 04 Fumiiuronnd fixtures ; 5S2 75 Caih 10 210 15 Delinquent Interest, premlumsand Hh 933 00 Expens.es anil taxes paid 1 373 66 Otlier assets 152 32 Total J633 86562 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid up $693 581 41 Reserve fund 11 850 00 Undivided prottts .. 28 426 71 Advance Intereot "7 go Total ;..... $633 8153 Pi UECKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1914. kkceipts Ilalance on hand July 1, 1013 jis 487 01 Duett ojo J74 12 Interest, premiums and unes"s9 927 80 Loans repaid v 57 852 79 MembsrshlD and Tranfcr Fees 462 75 Real Estate sold 2 369 05 Taxes and Insurance 104 67 Total - 327678i9 KXPKNDITUKKS. oat' s $178 500 00 Expenses 2 015 63 Stock redeemed in, vw os Cash on hand HY.", 10 210 15 Real Estate , 27 922 2'J Furniture.... rS2 75 Taxes and Insurance) 21529 Tnt.ii r,jrr-. . Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. named Association, do solemnly swi'ar that lin inrpfnlm. u(n(tnnni nf .!. .. 3... .-1.1 At V. ."""' " l"u tuuuiiiou 01 said Assooiation is true and correct to tho uest, or my Knowledco and bulicf. o i, mi oamobIjUOozke, Secretary. !Mlns?riiMrl mwi cm,... .i 1... .... . ...... 1. ... day 6f July. 1914. "'D "" """" lu MUNK . iiociiAKAN. Notary Public. W. II. Blalock, ) Victor VonGobtz nirectors. 1. 1.. Haiik. I , SHERIFF'S SALE. district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said LU? "herein L.C. Soverns. is plaintiff, and fendants. und to me directed. I will on the 15th day of Aug. 1914. at 2 o'clock, p. m., at tho east front door of the court house in North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said docree. Interest and costs, the following described Property to-wlt: All of Section Nine Township Ten (10). Rantre Twcnty-Elpht (28), with the exception of Ono and One-half (ftf) Acres in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast uuuner, west 01 we otn 1'rlncipal Meridan, X...IWV,, luuiiijr, Aicu. DatOfl Nnrth Plutfr JK T..1.. to. I. in. y- . -.-... ..c.., wuijr 4UU1, .Vl-i. Jl-'-O A. J. Salisbury. Shorlir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 04550 Department of the Interior United States Land Office North Platte, Nebraska. June. 4. 1914. Notice Is hereby jtlven that Wlllard P. Fletcher. of Dickens. Neb., who on January 21, 1910. made hnmoalnnrl mtnr Un nJA V. SM and NW Section 12. Township 11, N. Ranjce 32. W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of iiuenuon to maKe Una! three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described before the rejrlster and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 5th day of Auirust, 1914, Claimant names as witnesses: Phllln Hell? C. A. Anderson, Wendell McCrum and J. II. Fitch all of Dickens, Nebr, J0-6 J. E. Evans, Retrlstcr. NOTICE Christ Pnnrms. will take nnticn rhaf on tho 19th, day of Juno, 1914, P. H. ouinvnn, jusiico oi ma reace, or Worth Platto Precinct No. 1. Linenln Pnimtv Nebraika, issued an order of attachment for the sum of 22.50 in an action pend ing beforo him, wherein 2sTick Chiros ii planintifl and Chrjgt Pappai is defend ant, uius property tonsniinR ot money in the hands of the Union Pacific Rail Road Cornny. a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause wns continued tn Aumit 10th, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m Nicic (Jhfros. North Platte, Nebr. July 1st, 1914. Hogsam (jiiti