Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail In advaaco $1.23 One Year by Carrier in advance $1.00 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post office as Second Cla93 Matter. TUESDAY, AUG. 4, 19M. Y WAY OF INTKODLTTION. Proceedings of . the County Board Political Announcements July 20, 1914 Hoard of county commlsloners mot pursuant to adjournment. board nnd county clerk. Win, Dymond, cash for road district I allowed on mild district, $200. .Sam Young, nHaesnlhg Kem precinct, allowed on Ronernl fund, J21- Continued checking books of county trensurer tind stood ndjourned until to morrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. For Stale Senator. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for State Senator, L'5th district. Dawson, Lincoln and Keith counties, subject to the will of "'"ltn.r ..un.-u ...:- l. i .. l'resont f ull i li' .1 a to i7 V (""""'J eiucuun, iiuusuo, isjii. D. M. DOUTHKTT, Overton, Nebraska. Lincoln county la so large in area that a candidate for political pre ferment finds It Imposalblo to visit every section nnd meet every voter. In view of this, a brief Introduction of the aspirants who havo announced thomsolvcs in theso columns will bo given in this and succeeding issues. D. M. Douthctt, who soeks the re publican nomination for stato sena tor, was born in Butlor county, Pa., In 1858. In 1887 ho came to Overton, Dawson county, Neb., and engaged In farming nnd stock growing. In 1D00 lie was appointed postmaster at Over ton by President McKinley and served four years. Ho then engaged In tho banking business at Overton for five years, and lator opened a real es tate and insurance olllce, In which bus lnoss ho Is now engaged. He has al ways boon a republican and has been actlvo In that party. Ho served as n member of .tho stato central commlt tco and was also chairman of tho Daw son county central committee In his homo town and county ho is hold In high regard as n man of excellent bus iness ability and of strict integrity; In fnct Mr. Douthett Is regarded ns one of the foromost citizens of Daw son county. Tho candidate for tho republican nomination for loglslatlvo representa tive from this county Is Scott Rey nolds, an enterprising farmer and stock grower, who resides soven miles southeast of North Platto. Mr. Rey nolds came to Lincoln county from tho east part of tllo stato twelve or fif teen years ngo and leased tho Van Drocklln ranch In AVell precinct. Lat er ho purchased tho farm upon which ho now resides, and has proven a very succo8sful farmer and stock grower. Mr Roynolds In a clean-cut man of oxcollont bualnoas ability, liberal ed ucation, and a man of the strictest in tegrity. Tho legislature of Nebraska needs men of such calibre as Mr. Rey nolds It needs moro hard-headed fanners and fewer lawyers and politi cal soldiers of fortune 1 ii 1 1. A. J. Salisbury, who asks for tho re publican nomination for shorlff Is so well known that ho needs little In troduction. For three years ho .has fitted tho ofllcc of sheriff, and during tho writer's thirty-three yearn' resl donco in Lincoln county ho has not known a shcrilt who lui3 more acceptably filled tho oflicc than Una Mr. Salisbury. Wo bollovo that tho voters of tho county recognlzo Mr. Salisbury's worth as an olllclal, and that ho will rccolvo tho united sup port of republicans and tho support or many democrats both at tho pri mary und at tho election In Novcnibor July 21, 1911. Hoaid mot same nH yostordny. Pres ent full board nnd county clork. Finished checking books of county treasurer. Hoard spent balance of day In Cottonwood precinct viewing roads and brldKos and stood ndjourned until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. , July 22, 1914. Hoard met snmo as yesterday. Pres ent full board nnd county clerk. Tho following clnlmfl wore allowed: A. I). Ho.iglnnd, auto hire and dyna miting, on general fund, $09.90. V. 'V. HorinlnghuUHen, services nnd mllongc, $11. V', K. Iienuchamp, cash for road dis trict 28, allowed on commissioner (list. 2, $100. Omnba Structural Stool Works, one 21 foot steol bridge, allowed on bridge fund, $191. r,8. Checked books of county Judge for six months ending June 30, 1914 and And n total of $1284.02 fees earned. Wheroupon the board stood ndjourn ed until tomorow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. For Reprcsntative. ' I respectfully announco myself as a candidate for the republican nomination for representative from the legislative district composed of Lincoln county, subject to the decision of tho voters at tho August primary. Scott Reynolds. Tor Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination for tho of- flco of sheriff, subject to the action of tho voters at the primary election on August 18th. A. J. SALISBURY. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for county survoyor at tho primary elec tion August 18th. Support given me wilt bo appreciated. PAUL Q. MEYER. Notice to Hunter.1'. Anyone caught hunting or trespass ing on land owned or leased by the un dersigned will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. W. L. SIVITS E. R. SIVITS C. P. SIVITS HARRY .HUCKFELDT H. D. RICKLEY DAVID CALLENDAR OTTO MESMER H. P. JOHANSON CHRIS JOHNSON J. A. KNAJDL ' CARL RAEL GEO. ALEXANDER. JOHN BROSE S. L. HOLLEMBECK. I'or County Clerk I respectfully announco myself as a candldato for the republican nomina tion for county clork at tho' primary olectlon on tho ISth day of August, 1914. C. W. YOST. July 23, 1914. Hoard of county commissioners mot same ns yesterday. Present full board and county clork. Tho board Inspected ronds west of Suthorlnnd nnd north of North Platte nnd stood adjourned until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. County Treasurer. I hereby announco myself ns n candi date for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the August primary. ALBERT N. DURIUN'. July 24, 1914. Hoard of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Present llermlughnusoii, Springer and county clerk. Checked books of clork of tho dis trict court for six niontlm ending Juno 30, 1911, and find a total $1229.70 fees earned, and approved tho same Tho board spent tho balance of tho day vowing roada south of North Platto and stood adjourned until to morrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. County J ml (;o I hereby announco that my name will bo presented at tho primaries to bo held August 18, 1914, for nomination for the olllco of County Judge, under tho non-partisan judiciary law, and havo filed the petition required there under. If nominated nnd elected I am prepared to glvo up tho practice of law and devoto my time to tho office, carry- ing out tho spirit as well nD tho letter of tho law. GED. E. FRENCH For Count Superintendent. Look at This! Anyone in need of Pianos Organs, Bicycles, Clocks Wntcljes, Sewing Ma chines, Guns, Jlovohors, Shells of nil kinds, (Jus Stoics, Oil Stoics, Ranges, Ilierj thing in Furniture, Come to Echellbery,--600 Locust TIIL IIHST PLAC'i: IX T01VX Yc vunt Poultry, Uuiter, Eggs, Pota toes, I'.tc, in exchange for furniture. C03IE IX AND SKi: OUR STOCK Tor Rent 6 room houso, modern except heat, 202 South Dewey street. 5 room house, Graccland addition, tf J. C. HOLLMAN, Agent. There nro no democratic contenders for tho offices of county treasuror and county clerk, which can bo taken ns a compliment to Treasuror Durblu and Cldrk' Yost. Thoso two Important po sitions havo been so ably filled, that tho people by common consont want tho present Incumbents ro-olocted. No two mon in tho county aro moro wide ly known than Messrs. Durhtn and YoBt, and overyono who knows them has n good word to say for them. July 25, 1911. liontd mot pursuant to adjournment. Present full board and county clork. Checked tho books of the county eltuk for six months endng Juno 30, 191 1, nnd find a total fees earned of $lb70.1C. KxponseH for deputy $D0O.0O and extra clork hire $202.50, leaving a lialanco on hand of $1107.95 and tho books are horoby approved. Tho following clnlms wero allowed, to-wlt: Peter Hurke, hauling sravel for Tar Kot Canyon bridge, on bridge fund, $75. Louis Heflor, cash for road district 10, on said district, $50. 11. I.,. Cochran, surveying road" 371, $31.00. Win. Smith, tlnginnn and use of tenm on same, $10. Hay Smith, chnlnman on same, $1.00. Walter Smith, chnlnman on snmo, $4. Woroupon tho board adjourned until July 27, 1914. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. Sco, E. Pronch nuko for tho noml on for county judgo. Por over a (lunrtor -of a century Mr, Promih has boon a resident of North Platte, a leading attorney of tho county, and a citizen who has proved himself worthy tho excellent reputation ho enjoys. Tho county Judgeship is now a non partisan ofllco, and though Mr. French Is n republican, voters of all parties aro at liberty to cast their ballots for his nomination, Tho ofllco of county Judgo ia an important ono, especially tho probntc dlvlnlon, and should bo filled by one who has a good knowl edge of tho law, backed by good Judgment. -t- NOURISHING ICE CREA1 It is the purity of dur ice cream that makes it not only delicious but nourishing. We invite you to inspect our ice cream plant and see the sanitary conditions under which it is made. 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Notice is hereby given that a spe cial election will bo hold in and for the County of Lincoln, In tho State of Nebraska, on tho 18th day of August, 19'14, at which tho following proposi tion will be submitted to the voters of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Shall tho Board of County Commis sioners In Lincoln County, in the state of Nebraska, lovy a special annual tax of five mills per annum on the dollar valuation on all tho taxable property in said County of Lincoln for a term of four consecutive years, beginning in the year 1914, for tho purpose of raising tho sum of one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars to bo used In the erection of a new court house In the City of North Platte, In the County of Lincoln, In the Stato of Nebraska. The ballots to bo used at such spe cial election shall have printed there on: FOR: A levy by the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, of a special an nual tax of five mills on the dollar valuation on all of tho taxable prop erty in said County of Lincoln, for four consecutive years, beginning with tho year 1911, for the purpose of rais ing the sum of Ono hundred thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars to be used in tho erection and construction of a new court houso In the City of North Platte in said County of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska. AGAINST: A levy by tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, of a spe cial annual tax of live mills on tho dol lar valuation on all of the taxable property in said County of Lincoln, for four consecutive years, beginning with tho year 1914, for tho purpose of raising tho sum of One hundred thousand ($100,000) Dollars to bo used in tho erection and construction of a new court house in tho City of North Platte, in and for said county of Lin coln, in tho State of Nebraska. Those voting In favor of said prop osition shall mark their ballot with an "X" after tho paragraph beginning with the word "For", and those vot ing against said proposition shall mark their ballot with an "X" after the paragraph beginning with tho word "Against." Said election will be open from S o'clock A. M. and continue to be open until 6 o'clock P. M.6n said date, and the poling places in;tho vrlous 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, made on this 6th day of July, 1914. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.' Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence 283 Office In McDonald Bank Building. North Platte, Nebraska. The North Side HAS FOR SALE Feed Barn GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly deliverod. 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. n onta Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES' Residonce Red 636 Office 459 Down In tho Wallaco ccetlon thcro is opposition to tho levy for a now court house, because they hope somo day to sccuro a division of tho county and will need to tax thcmsolves for (u.court houso and other nccounry oxponscs. Such a plan may somo tlino materialize but It Is rutlior remote A county of less than six townships squnro In westorn Nebraska finds county government burdonsomo; tho cost of operation outwolghs tho bone lltu received. Wallnco's only plan to noouro n county Is to embrace a strip of territory In Perkins and Frontlor counties along with il "" southwest part of thin county, and this wo oplno will be dllllolt. By tho timo Wallaco Huceocdn in surrounding Itself with tho noceuBnry torrltory North Platto will havo reached such goodly propor tions that It will not fool tho loss of tho southwest corner of tho county and will Join hnnds with tho Wnllaco ltcs In their aspirations to bocomo tho seat of a county government. The Case of L. L. Cautelou Tho caso of L. L. Cantclou, Claren don, Toxub, Is similar to that of many others who havo nsod Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Ho says, " after trying a doctor for sevoral months, and using different kinds of medicine for my wlfo who had boon troubled with severe bowel complaint for sovoral months, I bought a 25c bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Aftor using the second bottlo she was en tirely cured." For salo by all dealers. John P. Dolly of Rock Island, 111., .who has been spending a few weeks in this part of tho country looking af tor his land iutorests, left Sunday evenng for Maxwell to attend to some matters in that vicinity. Ho is con templating locating here. July 27, 1911, Hoard mot puriniant to ndjournment. ProBent, White, IIormlnijhauHen, Sprlnor and county clork. Tho following claims of doputy as sessors wore allowed on the general fund: nort Evnrt, Jeffrey, ?42.r.0, C. A. Kllinor. Table. $4C. M. C. Loth, Miller, $30. J. 1. Xystrom, Vromnn, $f7,30. T. h. O'ltourko, Cottonwood, $9S.G0. M. L. Smith, Uniflold, $00. Jobho IIlKhhorKor, IMnnt, $40.50. CL P. Smyth, Osgood, $30. flyman Cliudnor, Pox Creole, $Gl.r,0. TI. P. Coates, Sutherland, $11LGS. C N. Uoath, Willow, $30.47. Joe Sodorinnn, Tlrndy, $108.70. ileo. I'atturnon, Hall, $76. It. Untie, Myrtlo, $12.00. P. .1. Plenor, North Platte No. 3, $120,011. ' Juh. 11. White, NleholH, $S0. .T. W. Conneully, Wallace, $103.15. N. IC. lltoHboi'KOt', Somerset, $51.00. John W. Fowler, Sellers, $30. A. J. Howard, Woll. $S9. Than. Lowe, Si, North Platte No. I, $123.00. ninf'joliuson, dunlin, $GG.50. Win. Fneko, Nowoll, $00.00. Otto P, Mosmor, Lemon, $30.00. H. A. Wilson, North I'latto No. 2, $1)9. Win. Lane. Whlttlor, $42.00. C. U King, Sunshine, $B1, U L. Hopkins, Cox, $30. 1). W. HeBuck, North Platte, No. 1, $120.00.( Cluvs, Wynmn, Illunmu, $CD. Cluis. Oman, Antelope, $7S.72. C. 7,. Uvorly, Maxwell, $S7. W. W, droves, ltosedulo, $4S. Fred Orllllths, Wokens, $S2.G0. Jonathan 1'oiiko, Harrison, $42. A. M. Coutos, lluohnuan, $52.52. Joo Sodorinnn, tnlclng euro of John Ahlstroin, April, May nnd Juno, $05. Win. S. Wood, Norvlces Stato vs. Law, $7.00. Owen O'Neill, cash for roul district 1, allowed on said district, $50.00. Oeo. MyorH, cash for road district 23, $100.00. llreeloy llnndy, bridge work, on bridge fund, $22, Whereupon tho hoard adjourns until tomorrow, C. W. YOST, County Clork. July 2S, 1914. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment. Present, Ilormlnglmution, Springer and county clork. Checked tho hooks of tho sheriff for six months ending Juno 30, 19,14, nnd find same corect nnd approve tho same. Hoard ndjournu to August 3, 1914. C. W. YOllT, County Clork. I hereby doclaro myself a candidate for tho office of County Supterintn dent of Lincoln county, subj'ect to the will of the democratic voters in tho primaries August 18th. William E. Toole, I her.eby anuounco myself as candi date for nomination for county super intendent of Lipcoln county on the dem ocratic ticket, subj'ect to tha August primaries. Blanche Cox. Having been renucsted by my friends throughout tho county to file for county superintendent of Lincoln county, I havo filed my application to havo my name placed upon tho pri mary ballot on the democratic ticket, and will npprcciato tho support of the voters nt tho primary election. MILDRED A. OLSON. I liorcby announce myself a candl dato for tho republican nomination for county superintendent, subject to tho notion of tho voters at tho pri mary olectlon on August 18th. WM. KURIQIIT. Di Infield edfield. Physicians and Surgconn. WILLIS J. REDP1ELD. Surgeon. JOE IJ. HEDFIELD, Phyniqlan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE G42. Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hors to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgihest cash prices paid. Office open day and night in North, Si Barn. First class horse and a"o" livery in connection. Phone No. 29. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as n candi date for the republican nomination for county commissioner from the Second district, subject to tho decision of tho voters of the primnry olection. E. H. SrniNGER, Brady, Nebr. I respctfully announco that I am a candldato for tho republican nomina tion for county commissioner from tho Second district and will appreciate the support of the votors at tho primary oiecuon August ISth G. A. SCirRECONGOST, Well Precinct. I hereby announce myself a can dldato for nomination for County commissioner of Lincoln county from tho Third district on tho democratic ticket subject to tho pri maries on August ISth. D. B. WItlTE. . I horoby announco myself as n can dldato for tho republican nomination for county commissioner from Mm Third district, subject to tho decision of tho voters at tho primary oloctlon.. D. M. LEYPOLDT. 1 hoieby announce myself a candidate for the democratic nomination for the county commisiioner for tho second district, subject to the decision of tho voter at tho primary election, nnd most respectfully lolicltyour unport. J . D. Kl'lliiilh, Maxwell Precinct. I horoby announco that I havo filed for tho republican nomination for county commissioner from tho Sec ond District, and rospectfully solicit your support at tho primary election August 18th. D. W. MACOMBER. Sen Ice by Publication Esther Killen, Plaintiff, - vs. William P. Killen, Defendant. William P. Killen, defendant, will take notice that on tho 13th day of July, 1914, Esther Killen, plaintiff horoln, filed her petition In tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, against said dofendant, tho object and prayer of which aro to secure the payment of a contract entered into be tween Esther Killen and William P. Killen on the 25th day of May 190G for the sum of $3,500 now duo and pay ablo, with interest from this date, and to securo tho payment of $1,550.70 as evidenced by a contract entered into on tho J8th day of October, 190G, be tween Esther Killen, William P. Kil len, F. B. Killon and B. L. Killen, the last two signing Bald contract as sur eties, which contract Is now duo and payablo with interest. That on the 25th day of July, 1914, plaintiff at tached tho following described realtj and personalty, towit: Defendant's un- uiviucd ono-uair interest in s. or N. W. 4 and N. Vj of S. W. 4, Section 7. T. 10, R. 33, nnd S. E. 14 Section 34, T. 10, R. 34, subject to a S3.000 mort gago, and defendant's one-third inter est in 100 acres of wheat and 40 ncres of spoltz on the last abovo mentioned realty. You aro required to answor said pe tition on or hoforo tho 14th day of Soptembor. 1914. Dated July 25, 1914. ESTHER KILLEN. By Rhea & Hanlen. J2S-4w Attorneys for Plaintiff. For Sale Fivo room houso East Third street. at G13 LKGAL. NOTICE State of Nebraska, Lincoln County. Notice of Hearing on Petition for Letters of Administration with Will Attached. To all persons interested in the es tate of C. A,. Carpenter, late of Lou isa county, Stato of Iowa, deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 11th day of July, 1914, P. R. Halllgan filed his petition in the County Court of said county for his ap pointment as administrator, with win annexed, of the estate of C. A. Carpenter, deceased, late of Louisa county, state of Iowa, and that the same will bo heard at the county of 10 o'clock a. m. It is further or Platte, in Lincoln county, on the 4th day of August, 1914, at tho hour given all parties interested in the dered that notice of said hearing be glen all parties interested in the said estate by the publication of this notice for three successive weeks in tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Tri bune, a newspaper printed and pub lished and of general circulation in said county.. Dated this 11th day of July, 1914,. JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Statement of the Condition OF THE MUTUAL BUILDING 6 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North Platte. Nebraska,; on the 30th (lav of June, HU-1. Certillcate NO. 32. ASSETS. First mortgage loans 1588 200 00 Stock loans 4 i;00 00 Kent estate olllce 27 734 04 Furniture nnd fixtures 5S2 75 Cash...,' 10 240 15 Delinquent Interest, iuemlumn and tines 93 00 Expenses ami taxes paid' 1 37366 Other assets ..' 152 32 Total 1633 865 92 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ur ...'. $593 691 41 Reserve fund 11 85U 00 Undivided proilts..., ( 28 46 71 Advance Interest 7 SO Total ...'..... J633 865 P2 RL'CKIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAlt ENDING JUNE 30, 1914, llKCEll'TS Balance on hand Jul- 1, 1013 $12 487 01 Dues , 210 474 12 Interest, nrcmlums and tines 39 927 go Loans repafd 67-S52 79 Membsrshln and Tranfer Fees 462 75 Real Estatn 60ld.. , 2 369 05 Taxes and Insurance 104 07 Nyal DruicStroo Phono 8 Bowena Uarn Phono 101 County Sunejor I hereby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for County Sur voyor, (second term), subject to tho wish of the democratic electors at tho primaries August ISth, R. L. COCHRAN. C. W- ORONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nebraska. H.i. Phono Rod 400. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 042 DEPARTMENT OF TUB INTERIOR. cvAInited States Land Olllce North I'latto. Nebraska. July 25. 1914. Notice It hereby given that Ainutl Sukraw of Staiiloton. Neb., who on July Id, 1908, made homestead entry No. 012 for EM. NE BWW, EH NWV4. and it 1. Section 18. Township 15 N. Ransro 28. W. of 6th Principal Merldan. has (lied notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before tho register and receiver at North Platto Nebraska, on tho 23rd day of September. lpU. Claimant names as wltnessses: Harry Mor row and Charlie Appleirarth of Wlllard. Neb., W. II. Lonsnre. of Maxwell. Neb.. Garfield Uutherless. of North Platte. Nebr. J28- j. e. Evans. Resistor. .NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that at a special election hold in and for the City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 20th day of June, 1914, for tho purpose of voting twolvo thousand dollars ($12,000) of tho City of North Platto bridge bonds, the returns on fllo nnd as canvassed by tho mayor and city council in and for said city, show the number of votes cast wero six hun dred lorty-four, (044) and out' of said total vote thero wero cast five hundred ninety-eight (59S) 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. nlllxod tho olllclal seal of said city this 11th day of July, 1914. E. H. EVANS, iMayor. Attest: C. F. Temple, City Clerk. Total ,.323 67S19 F.xriiNDrrrjnKs. Loans ? 178 500 00 Expenses 2 015 63 Stock redeemed 104 172 OS Cash oil hand 10 210 15 Real Estate 27 922 29 Furniture 5s2 75 Taxes and Insurance 215 29 Total 5323 078 19 Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. I, Samuel Gooee, secretary of tho above named Association, doMilcmuly swear that the forcgolnir statement of tho condition of said Association Is true and correct to tho best of my kuowledjru and belief. ., , Samdki.Goozki". Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to hofgrti 1110 this 11 th day of July, l'.ill. Thank Buchanan. Notary Public. W. 11. Bl.Al.OCIC. j Victor VonGoetz Directors. I 1.. Bahk, I SHEUIFF-S SALfcJ. By virtue of an order of Bnlo issued from tbe district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein L. C. Soverns, is plaintiff, and Chris Rassmussen and E. P. Rassmussen are de fendants, and to me directed, I will on the 15th day of Aur. 1914, nt 2 o'clock, p. m at the east front door of the court homo In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decrte, interest and costs, the following described property to-wit: All of Section Nine (9). Township Ten (10). Range Twenty-Elght (28), with tho exception of Ono and One-half (1M) Acres in tho Northwest Quarter of tho Southeast Quarter, west of tho 6th Principal Meridan, Lincoln county, Neb. Dated North Platte. Noli., July 13th, 1914. il-'-B A. J. Salisdury. Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, 86. In the County Court. In'the matter of tho estate of Jacob Meyer, deceased. ' To the creditors, helra, legatees and othcra In terested In the estate of Jacob Mejer. Take-notice, that Karl llroll'eck has filed In the county court, a repot t or 1. a doincs us ad ministrator of said estate, and It is ordered that the bume stand for hesring the llih day of Aug. A. D. 1914 before the Court at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any person in terested may appear and accept to and contest tho same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof Is ordered given to all persons Interested In said matter by publishing n copy of this order in the North Platte Tribune, a Bcml-weekly news paper printed In s Id county for three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated July 10th. 1914. J31-S JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In saiil court wherein Robert F, Burnett Is plaintiff and Samuel A. Thomas, et. al., are defendants, and to me directed I will on the 22nd day of Aug, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the cast frontdoor of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at publio auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: Southwest Quarter (SW"- Section Four (4), In Township Twelve (12), Range Thirty Four (34), west of the 6th P. M, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. July 20, 1914. J21-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 0-lMli Department of the Interior United States Land Olllce North Platte. Nebraska. June. 4. 1914. Notice 1b hereby given that Willard P. Fletcher, of Dickens, Neb., who on January 21, 1910. mado homestead entry No. 04556 for SM nnd NWK Section 12. Township 11, N. Range 32. W. of 0th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of J intention to mane final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before tho register and receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 6th day of August, 1914, Claimant names ns witnesses: Philip Hell, C. A. Anderson. Wendell McCrum and J, II. Fitch all of Dickens, Nebr. ju6 J. E. Evans. Register. NOTICE Christ Pappas, will take notice that on the 19th, day of Juno, 1914, P. H. Sullivan, Justice of th Peace, of North Platte Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the lum of ?22.50 in an action pend inc before-him, wherein Nick Chiros ii planintilT and Christ Pappas is defend ant, that property eonshtlntr of mony in the hands of the Union Pacific Rail Road Company, a corporation, has been attached amdar said order. Said cause was continued to August 10th, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m Nick Chiros. Plaintiff North Plattt, Nebr. July lit, 1914.