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Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and PublUher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Yenr by 3TitIl In Ahniicc....SlA One Yrn'r by Currier In Adwinco. .$1.50 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco ns Second ClasB Matter. FRIDAY" SEPT. 4, 1914. KKPRKSKNTATIVi: OF IMIDfli: CAR VISITS TOWN War News I E. Robblns, who lives Jn Medicine Tlio cornor of the curtain ovor the precinct, was In town Wcdnosdn at linttlo drama In northwestern Franco tondlng tlio fair, and dropped In to sub has momentarily been raiaell. It shows scribe for The Tribune. Mr. Kobbins the nlllos battling tlcsperatoiy to pro-' says ms corn is mir, oouor man u C. II. Hurst, representative for Dodgo Urothcrs In this district, Is In town today, nnd Is responsible for tlio statement that the appointments of doalors for the sale of tlio Dodge Brothers' motor car arc about to bo made In this section. Mr. Hurst Is full of enthusiasm about tlio new car, the firm, tlio policy behind It. "When I was in Detroit a short tlmo ago," said Mr. Hurst yesterday, "about 2000 applications from dealers asking for uollllng rights had been received. That number has Jumped to 4400.. I do not bollove a condition like this lins over before existed In tho motor car Industry. Dodgo Brothers, with their Immense works and mil lions of money, aro to market n motor car of their own In tho fall. At ono step, thoy will throw their cntlro fa cilities Into tho production of ono car. Tho output of course, will bo largo. This fact, and the reputation of tho firm, seems to have an electrical ef fect on tho dcalors, and on everyone interested in motor cars,. "In Bomo of my towns, practically every good dealer wantB tho agency. My work Just now centers In deter mining who aro tho best dealers, vent the bucccss of tlio-Gorman as sault on the upper Olse, less than CO miles from Paris,. Russians admit defeat of two army corps by Germans, who have been heavily reinforced,. Sweeping victory by Russians claimed, but not until the Austrian army has been complete ly wiped out, will tho movement to take Berlin, be started. Lemberg has fallen and the Aus trian army, which has been fighting at the front of Galacla, has withdrawn. Thoy did not enter the city, as the general staff desired to avoid any gen eral bombardment and the defending force withdrew to the south. The eighth day of tho great battle, which extends from Dniester to the Prussian front, finds the Austrians greatly out numbered nnd hard pressed. It Is very plain that tho RussIanB have abandoned their offensive movement against Prussia In order to endeavor to crush tho cntlro Austrian army at ono blow. There were at least 2,000, 000 Russians facing tho 1,000,000 Aus trian troops In this great battle,. As a result tho Austrian lines have been compelled to give way nt certain points. Tho most serious roverse was at Lemberg. Entertained nt Jlrldge. Miss Irma Huffman entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of her cousin Miss Helen Robblns, of WU llamsport, Pa. Flvo tables wore UBed tho rooms wer5 beautifully decorated and u delicious two courso lunch was sorved. Miss Irene Roynolds won first prize having a score of 18C3. Miss Robblns Is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Robblns tho former at one time wns principal of the North Platto schools, and nt' present Is sup erintendent of schools at Wllllamsport, Pa. was last year, nnd this condition Is gonoral In his section of the country. TI o htntc league btP son t - d Tuesday with the Grand Island team heading the list nnd Beatrice one gamo behind. rather than In Boiling our cars or our proposition. Tho strength of the) Dodgo Brothers name and roputn tlon hns already done all tho selling necessary. "I have Iwen allotted a fair propor tion of tho year's output for my ter ritory, but I am sorry It Isn't twice as large." Acute Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute Indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. V. "I tried ev erything that was recommended to me for this complaint but nothing did me good until about four months ago i saw Chamberlain's Tablets ifdvertised and procured n bottle of them from our druggist. I soon realized that 1 had gotten tho right tiling for tnoy holpeil mo nt once. Since taking two bottles of them I can eat heartily without and bad effects." Sold by all dealers. The managers of tho eastern rail roads that woro recently denied prac tically all of tho 5 por cent rate In crease In freight rates for which they had asked aro arranging to apply for a ro-opcnlng of the caso by the nter stato commerce commission. Di idfield edfield. Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Sureon. JOE 1). KEDFIELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 042. Drs. Quigley & Simms Physicians and Surgeons. Building and Loan Building. Appoint Miss Cox Superintendent. At n meeting of tho county commis sioners Tuesday Miss Blancho Cox was appointed county superintendent to nil tho vacancy created by the res ignation of Miss Chnppell. Tho ap pointment holds good until the first Thursday In January, 1015. On the first ballot cast Miss Cox received ono vote, MIbb Olcson one and Miss Gantt one, tho second ballot was tho same nnd on the third ballot Miss Cox received two and Miss Gantt one. Miss Cox's selection was then mado unanimous. This rsult was anticipated. Miss Cox Is tho democratic candldato for super intendent; two of tho threo commis sioners nro democrats, and quiet nat urally thoy would vote for tho candl dato of tholr political complexion,. Miss Cox assumed tho duties of the oITico Wednesday morning. IliisincHH Slow in the L'ust. ..Julius Plzer returned Tuesday night from n threo weeks' trip In tho east visiting Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New York. Ho found buBlnesB vory quiet In nil tho cities except Detroit, and by rpason of tho European war Imported goods havo gone up from tWonty-flvo to 150 por cent. Jobbers of nil classes of mer chandise report business vory unsat isfactory and retailers complain bit terly of slack business. In Dotrolt, however, ho found everything brisk, nnd says tho city has expanded won dorfully during tho past two years, this expansion bolng duo to the nuto mobllo manufactories Increasing their plants and working forces. Lutheran Announcements Tho regular service of worship next Sunday morning nt 10:30 and tho Sun day school at 12 o'clock. Tho ovenlng aorvlco at 8o'clock dur ing September. After the splendid at tendance at tho lawn services during July nnd August there should bo no slack, as ench goes back to his own church but rather Increased Interest nnd attendance. May It be so. A largo crowd and 'i goid tur.o U Mined for tho picnic this aftornom und veiling at Dllllou a grove. The Pyrotechnic Display Tho Pain's llroworks, displayed Wed nesday ovenlng and last ovenlng on south Dewey street, was witnessed by crowds that run Into the thousands.. Tho displays woro by far tho best over seen In North Platte, tho set pieces, Including tho Hag with a salute there to, and the waterfall being especially good,. Theso exhlbltB wero tho main features of the entertainment provided for tlie visitors, and tho, general ex pression from them was one of satis faction, nnd n majority had nevor bo foro seen fireworks on such an elab orate Bcale. Whore tho U. P. pauses, panting On tho threshold of tho West, And the lavish hand of nature, Gives Nebraska's sons tho best. Where tho U. P. pauses In her restless Cqnscless strife. Hearing mall, express and baggage And her freight of human life. Whoro the Boll responds rejoicing to The magic touch of man, And tho trade of agriculture Strides majestic In the van. Whoro tho glorious flag of freedom Proudly lloats and hero Is furled; That's North Platto, tho Spotless Gateway, to the Garden of .tho World. FOR THE PICNIC Plenty for All at Doolittle's Bakery SANDWICH BREAD BUNS ROLLS PIES CAKES COC-KIES LUNCH MEATS We bake quality gpods and have a large assortment to choose from. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Swgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. p. . Office 130 Phones ;-Residcnca 11B Dr. J. S. Twinein, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. NyaH)ruff Stroo Bowons Barn r hone 8 I'hone 101 C- W- CRONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nobraaka. Rts. Phone Red 400. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DR'OST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. Look at Tljis! Anyone in need of Pianos, Organs, Bicycles, Clocks, "Hatches, Sowing Ma chine t, Gnus, Revolvers, Shells of nil klniih, Gas Stoics, Oil Stoves, Ranges, Everything In i'lirnlture, Come to Echellbery,600 Locust THE BEST PLACE IX TOWN Wo want Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Pota toes, Etc., in exchange for furniture. COME IX AND SEE OUR STOCK FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. COL. DAVE LOVE SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. AUCTIONEER. Experience with sales ot all kinds. Dates msde with any bank in Lincoln County, l'OSITIVK PROOF Burglars Hound 0or. Tho two men arrested at Gothen burg1 Monday charged with burglariz ing tho Antonldcs and Loudon stores Snturday night, wero arraigned boforo .Twice Grant Tuesday on the chnrKO of burglary. Thoy gave their nameSJ as Earl Rndclirfo and Alfred Arnold, nnd ns thoy woro arrested with somo ot tho stolon goods In tholr possession, thoy doomed 11 host to plead guilty, which thoy did. Judgo Grant bound them over to tho district court under bonds o $250 each. Being strangers in the city thoro woro unablo to fur nish tlio required bonds, nr.d Uioy woro remanded to Jail, i. AuguM Weather. ' ' Tho monthly summary Issued by tho local wentlior bureau, shows that during tho last month 3.4G Inches of rain Jell, which Is 2.43 inch op more thai? .foil In August, 1013, and the heaviest AugUBt proatputlon since 1900. Tho mean tompornturo for tho month was Bovonty-four degrees, or nearly two degrees warmer than tho nvorngo August. There was ono day whon tho tompornturo climbed to 105, which established tho high record for tho month of August. Tho doflcloncy In rainfall slnco January 1st Is 1.51 InohoB. Cyclone nt Belinnr. Tho section ot country around Bel mar, a- station on tho North River branch sixty- llvo milon northwest of this city, wns visited by a cyclono last Friday night. Tho south half of tho brldgo across tho North Platto river was blown off tho piling, a school house was lifted bodily off Its founda tion, carried somo distance and de posited in tho river, and farm build ings wero wrecked. No loss of llfo was reported. Chamberlain's .Colic, .Cholera .and Darrhoeu Remedy. "I advised tho 'hoys' whon they on llstcd for tho Spanish war to tako Chnmborlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Dl arrhooa Remedy with thorn, and havo received many thanks for tho advice glvon," writes J. II. Houghlnnd, Eldon, Iowa. "No person whothor traveling or at homo should bo without this gront remedy." For Balo by all dealers, Should Convince the Orentcst Skeptic In Xortli Platte. Because It's tho qvldonco of a North Platte citizen. Testimony easily investigated, Tho strongest endorsement of merit. Tho best proof. Read It: Mrs. A. G.Wessburg, 708 west Fourth stfoet, North Platto, Nobr., says: "I had a dragging pain In my took and trouhlo with my kidneys, a doctor diagnosed my enso ns a Hunt ing kidney. Many a day. I was unable to stand on account of tho pain through my kidneys und" tho kidney secretions wore unnatural. An oper ation was advised, but luckily I learned of Bonn's Kidney Pills and procured a supply from McDonnell & Graven' Drug Store, (now Schiller & C o.'a Drug Storo) and began using them. A few days uso removed the paltiB and restored my kldnoys to their proper working order, I hold, If anything, n higher regard for Doan's Kldnoy Plus now than when I recommonded thorn somo years ago. Another of my family has slnco boon troubled by kldnoy complaint and has had a world of good from this remedy." For salo by all dcalors. Prlco 50c. Fostor-Mllbnrn Co., New York, solo ngonta for tho United States. Romombor tho namo--Doun,s and tako no othor. Order of Hearing on Final Settlement. Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. Int he County Court In the Matter of the Estate of James E. Baker, Deceased. To the Creditors, Heirs, Legatees', and Others Interested in tho Estate of Jamos E". Baker: r(t Tnke Notice. That John N. Baker and Jessie E. Hughes have filed ,In the County Court, a report of tholr do ings as Executors of said ustate, and It is ordered that the same sand for hearing the 22nd day of September, A. ")., 1914, before tho Court at tho houj of 9 o'clock A. M., at which time any poison interested may appear and ex- nrf i- orwl nnntnof tlio a ainu Notice of thlsT proceeding and the hearing thereof is ordered given to all persons interested In said mattes, by publishing a copy oft his order In Tho North Platto Tribune, nWegal semi-weekly newspaper printed-lji said County, for 3 consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated August 27, 1914. JOHN GRANT, 1 County Judge. Hi n ut 4-4- tfc Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. 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 aof livery in connection. Phone No. 29. Notice to Tnke Depositions In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. William Schaeplor, Plaintiff, vs. James E. Lane, tnortgagco named in tho mortgago In tho petition herein described; tho unknown heirs or leg atees and devisees of said Jamca E. Lane, deceased; tho unknown heirs or legatees and devisees of Joslah Har rington, deceased, as asslgnco from said James.E. Lano of said mortgage; and tho real estate covered nnd cloud ed thereby, to-wlt: E. N. W, Yx and E. S. W. Yx section 24, T. 12, N., R. 32 West Gth P. M defendants. The abovo named defendants will each and all take notlco that on Tues day, tho Gth day of October, 1914, be tween tho hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. of Bald day, nt tho offlco of Dill & Huston, real estate and Insurance agents, qn 3rd street, In tho city of Grand Island, Nebraska, the said plaintiff, William Schaoplor, will take tho depositions of J. E. Dill, witness in tho abovo entitled action, to be used as evidence on tho trial of said cause; with authority to adjourn from day to day between the same hours', until they are completed. Dated August 18, 1914. WILLIAM SCHAEPLER, Plaintiff. By King & Blttnor, his Attorneys, al8-4 . Osceoln, Nebr. Notice to Hunters. All hunters and othors are warned against trospasslng on lands owned or controlled by tho undersigned. All per sons violating this notlco will bo sum marily dealt with according' to law, as It Is determined that trespassing on our lands shall ccaso. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In snld Court wherein Nicholas McCabo Is plaintiff and Frank P. Peterson et al aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 2tith day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho east front door ot the Court House In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub lic Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, liitercst and costs, tho following described proporty to-wlt: All of Section Thlrty-flvo (35) Town ship Sixteen (1G) North of Range thirty-three (33) lying cast of tho main channel of Blrdwood creek; nnd Northonst Quarter (NE) section two (2) and all of section ono (1) Township flftoen (15) North of Range Thlrty-threo (33) West Gth P. M. Lin coln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Neb., Aug. 24th, l'JH. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. A. Banard A. Falk Ote Roberts Dan Kunkel O. L. Watklns Martin Hanan J. A. Markee Geo. Single J. A. Kunkel Jos. Horshoy II. M. Horshey Jesso Kunkel W. C. Masters J. K. Crow C. A. Howard C. Osgood Joo Shaw W. Kunkel E. Doike Fred DIehl Will Sonnorman L. L. Lloyd A. Connor A. Kunkel Ell Kunkel Collins Bros. Elmer Daggett Gunderson Bros. The North Side Feed Bam 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 .Notice of Salo of Land Upon Execution In the County Court of Lincoln County Nebraska. Sheriffs Snlc By virtuo of an order of salo issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso ciation, a Corporation Is plaintiff, and Corda V. O'Brien, et al arc defend ants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 3rd day of October, 1914, at 2;00 o'clock P. M., at tho bast front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, soli at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, lntorest and costs, tho following described property, to wlt Lot Six (G), Block Ono hundred ilf- ty-ono (151), Orglnnl Town of North Platto, Ts'obraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug ust 31st, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, sl-5 Sheriff. Notlco is herby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued by Geo. E. Prosser, Clerk of the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a Judgment -rendered in the District Court of Buffalo County, Nebraska, which had been filed In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, in favor ,of John W. Smith against M. J. -Graham, full name Marlon J. Graham, I havo levied upon tho fol lowing described real estate as tho property- of said Marlon J. tlraham, to-wit: All of Section Five (5), in Township Sixteen (1G) North of Range Twenty nine (29) west of the Gth P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska, and I will on tho 28th day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. central time of said day at the east frontraoor of tho court house, in tho city of North Platto, in said Lin coln County, Nebraska, sell said real estato subject to a mortgage of $2,000 and accrued interest thereon, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution upon which thoro Is duo tho sum of ?G35 with 7 por cent interest from Novem ber Gth, 1913, and ?28.75 cost together with accrued coat. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Aug ust 20, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Shorlff. Legal Notice In the district court of Lincoln County Nebraska. William Schaeplor, plaintiff, vs. James E. Lane, mortgagee named in the mortgago in tho petition herein described; tho unknown holra or leg atees and devisees of said James E. Lano. deceased; tho unknown heirs or legatees and devisees of Josiah Har rington, deceased, as assignee from said James E. Lano of said mortgage; and the real ostate covered and cloud ed thereby, to-wlt E. Yi N. W. Yx and E. Yz S. W. Yx section 24, township 12 North, range 32 West G th P. M., de fendants. Each hnd all of the defendants abovo named and described, will tako notice that William Schaeplor, plaintiff here in, on tho 18th day of August, 1914, filed his petition 'n tho office of the Clerk of the D! ' t Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against the de fendants hereinbefore In the title named and described, the object and prayer of which aro to obtain the de cree of said Court to quiet In the plain tiff the title to said described real es tate, to-wlt: E. Yz N. W. Yx and E. Yz S. W. Yx section 24, T. 12, N., R. 32 West Gth P. M against the apparent and unenforclble lien arising by vir tue of the mortgage thereon, mado by Alton L. Martin to James E, Lane, dated March 10, 1894, recorded March 24, 1894, in book 13, page 473 of the mortgage records of said Lincoln coun ty, which said mortgago has been fully paid and satisfied and duo and legal assignment of same was made by. said James E. Lane to Joslah Harrington, now de ceased, tho last named havlnng ex ecuted and delivered good and suffi cient release of said mortgage, but both said Instruments, to-wlt: said as signment of mortgago and releaso thereof, so as aforesaid duly executed, acknowledged and delivered, have been lost or destroyed without recording and all without fault or laches on be h,alf of said plaintiff, who prays for said decree without redeeming or of fering to redeem therefrom, full satis faction of same having been made, and for equitable relief generally. You, tho said defendants, and each of you, are required to answer said pe tition on or before Monday, the 28th day of September, 1914. Dated August 18th, 1914. WILLIAM SCHAEPLER, Plaintiff. King & BIttner, his Attorneys, nl8-4 Osceola, Nebr. II, P. Stovens, who was In town from Blgnoll this week, Bays ho has sixty acres of corn that will avorago about twenty bushols to tho aero. Tho romnlndor of his corn acrcago was cut and siloed. Order of Hearing on Original Probate of Will. Stato of Nobraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court, Aug. 29, 1914. In tho mattor of tho Estato of Ileatrlco E. Gllfoyl, Deceased. On reading and filing tho potlllon of Harry Gllfoyl, praying that tho In trument, filed on tho 29th day of Aug ust, 1914, nnd purporting to bo tho Inst Will and Testament of tho snld do coased, may bo proved, approved, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testament of the said Boatrlco E. Gllfoyl, deceased, aud that tho execution of said Instrument may, bo committed nnd tho administration of said Estato may bo granted to him self as Executor. Ordored, That Stp. 22, 1914, at 9 o'clock A. M. is assigned for hearing snld potltlon, when all persons Inter ested In said matter may appear at n County Court to bo hold In nnd for snld County, and show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted. A cony or this oruor to uo puuiisneu In Tho North Plntto Trlbuno, a Icgnl BCiul-wookly newspaper published In snld county for throo successlvo wooks prior to said dato of hearing. JOHN GRANT, sl-3w County Judgo. In tho Matter of the Estato of Mary E. Morgan, Deceased. To tho creditors, heirs and all oth er persons Interested in said estato: Notlco is hereby glvou that on Aug ust 22, 1914, Fred Morgan, administra tor of said estato, filed In said Court a roport ot his doings as administrator of salt! estate, together with his appli cation for tho assignment of the real estate bolonglng to said estate, to wlt: All of lot 7 of block 77 of tho original city of North Plntto, Nobraa ka, and tho S. of lot 10 of tho Coun ty Clerk's Subdivision of the S. Yj of tho N. E. 14 of Section 32, Township 14, Range 30 W. Gth P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, and It is horoby orderod that the samo stand for hear ing on tho 15th day of September, A. D. 1914, boforo said Court at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., at which time all poraona Interested may appear, ob ject to and contest tho same. Notlco of theso proceedings and tho hearing thereof Is ordered glvon to nil persons Interested In said estnto by publishing n copy of this order In tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Trlbuno, a scml-wcokly newspaper printed In snld county for threo consecutive weeks prior to said dato of hearing. August 22. 1914. (SEAL) JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Order ofiHciirlng on Original Probnto of Will Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. August 17, 1914. In tho matter of tho Estate of Bella Howe Fronch, Docoased. On rending aud filing tho petition ot Geo. E. French, praying that the Instrument, filed on tho 17th day of Aug., 1914 and purporting to bo tho last Will and Testament ot the said deceased, may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorded ns the last Will and Tostamont of tho said Bolla Howo Fronch, deceased, and that tho execution of said Instrument may be committed nnd tho administration of said Estato may bo granted to tho petitioner as Executor. Ordored, That Soot. S, 1914, at 9 o'clock n. m., Is assigned for hearing saiu petition, whon nil per30U3 inter ested In ,sad matter may appear at n County Court to bo hold In and for said county, and Bhow causo why tho prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted. A copy of this order to bo published in Tho North Platto Trlb uno, a legal seml-weokly nowspapor of said county for threo successlvo weeks prior to said date of hearing. JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Probnto Notice. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, Aug. 4th, 1914. In the matter of tho Estato of C. A. Carpenter, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho cred itors of said deceased will meet tho Executor with tho Will annexed, of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, at the County. Court Room, In said County, on tho 8th day of September, 1914, nnd on the 8th day of March, 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for exami nation, ndjustmont and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present tholr claims, and ono year for tho Executor witn 1." win annex ed, to settle snld estato, ,,'om tho 4th day of August, 1914. A copy of his or dor to bo published In tho North Plntto Tribune, a legal Semi-Weekly nows papQr published in said county, for 4 successive weeks prior to said dato of hearing. JOHN GRANT, All-4w County Judgo. NOTICE I'OIl I'UHLICATION. Serial No. 042 DEPAllTMENT OK TUB INTERIOR. United States Utnu umcu North Platte. Nebraska, July 23. 19U. Notice. Is hereby given that Ainuel Sukraw of Stapleton, Neb., who on July 13, 1903, mado homestead entry No. 0-12 for EM, NEW SWIf. Ei NW14. and tt 1. Section 18. Township 15 N. Hance 2S, W. of 6th Principal Merldan. has filed noUce of Intention to make final five year proof, to ostablish claim to tho land abovo described before tho register und receiver at North Platto Nebraska, on the 23nl day of September, 1914. ,i Claimant names as wltnessses: Harry Mor row and Charlie Appleirarth f Wlllard. Neb., V. II. Lonnpre. of MaxwJU. Neb.. Garfield Gutherless. of North Platte, Nebr. j2j.(V J. E. Evans- Register. Notice of Incorporation Notlco is hereby given that we, the undersigned, have formed a corpora tion, tho name of which Is North Platte Hardware and Furniture Co. Tho principal place of transacting the bus iness is In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho amount of tho authorized capital stock Is $30,000.00, to bo divided into shares of $100.00 oach. That tho paid up cap ital stock on tho organization of said corporation was $18,200.00. the bal ance of said stock being unissued. Tho general nature of the business of said corporation is that of operat ing a hardware and furniture store, buying and selling, either at wholesale or retail, hardware, and furniture, with power to buy and sell groceries, no tions, dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, and such othor and further lines of merchandise as the said corporation may detormlne that tho trade re quires. Also to buy and sell grain and produco and to purchase, lease, solLand convey real estate and to sub let and lease any property of said cor poration, and to do and perform such other nnd further acts and things as may bo necessary and incident to tho main powers and purposes of tho cor poration. Tho tlmo of tho commencement of said corporation is July 23, 1914. The termination of said corporation is July 22, 19G4. Tho highest amount of Indebtedness to which the corpora- I tlon shall at any time subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of the paid up capital stock. The affairs and bus iness of the corporation Bhall bo con ducted by a board of three directors, a president, a vice-president, secre tary and treasurer. In witness whereof wo havo hereun to subscribed our names this 23rd day of July, 1914. B. W. FINK. A. T. YOST. T. E. FINK. J. Q. WILCOX. sm:Hii,r.s .sai.u By virtue of an order of Bale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County Nobrnska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Nebnmlja Central Building & Loan Association, a corporation Is plaintiff, and James Jensen et al aro de fendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 19tli day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock V. M., at the east front door of the Court House in North Platte, Lin coln County. Nobraska, sell nt Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, lntorest ana costs, the following descrlbod proper ty, to-wlt: (Lot 3, mock 157) Lot Throe, Jllock One Hundred Fifty Seven of the original town of North Platte, Nebraska. Dated, North Platte, Neb., August IS, A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. 3 -l