The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 08, 1914, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    M
s
Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Ycnr by Mill In Adinncc....$1.2.i
One Ycnr by Carrier In Adinnco. .sjl.50
Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska,
Postoffico fis Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY SEPT. 8, 1914,
INTKUKSTING FACTS A1I0UT
OUR SCHOOL POPULATION
Census of District SIkmvh 1011 Children
of School Arc: 762 of Whom were
Horn in the City.
mm MW&wM I I
The census of the North Platte
City srhool dlstrllt for 1014 shows
1G41 children of school ago residing
within tho limits of the tlstrlct. Of
this number 812 aro girls and 820 arc
boys. Tho largest family has four
girls and five boys of school ago and
tho second largest has six girls and
two boys, between tho ages of four
and twenty-one. There aro 735 fami
lies having dhlldren In tho school cen
sus and oft his number 143 famllos
aro represented by Just ono boy and
154 have Just ono girl. This makes a
total of almost 300 families who send
but one child to school. Of the 1C41
children In the census, ono was born
In Japan, six In England, ono In Greeco
soven In Germany and three In Swed
en. All tho rest wcro given as born
In the United State. Of thoao born
In tho United States, a great majority
wcro born Bomowhero In Nebraska.
Neighboring states furnished tho
birthplace of pupils as follows. Iowa
sixty-five, Kansas flfty-flvo, Colorado
thlrty-nlno, MIsourl thirty-two, Wyom
ing twenty-five, Illinois twenty-flvo,
South Dakota olghteon, Oklahoma
fourteen, Michigan eight, Pennsylvania
Minnesota and Indiana tho same, Ken
tucky, Oregon and Now York each
flvo, Maine and Wisconsin three, Ida
ho, California, Virginia, Now Jcrsoy
nnd Utah each two, whilo Texas, Mon
tana, Ohio and Washington oach have
ono birthplace. Altogether twenty
soven states arc represented. Only
752 out of tho 1041 children wcro born
In North Platte. Another sovcnty-nlno
wcro born in Lincoln county outside
of North Platte. Adding the two to
gether we have a baro one-half of tho
school population who were born
within tho bordors of this big county.
Omaha sent us twcnty-Blx, Grand Is
land fifteen, Kearney eight, Lincoln
ten, and York soven. And yet the
schools of tho city aro expected to
tako this group of children, descended
from parents who luivo blood from al
most every nation, and they thoui
solves of every possible condition of
cUlturo, means and, racial character
istic, and put them in tho common
mould of conventional learning and
turn them out good citizens.
About "Big Business"
Mere bigness isn't a business sin.
Many a large business serves the public much bet
ter than a small business could because it is able to
render service in direct proportion to its size.
Big business has given the American people the
most efficient telephone service at the lowest rates
in the world.
Big business has popularized the telephone in the
United States until today there are more telephones
used in this country than in all the other nations of
the earth combined.
Di, dfield edfield.
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLI3 J. nEDFIELD. Surgeon.
JOB B. REDFIELD, I'hyticlan.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DR'OST,
Osteopathic 'Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
The Bell System is a large organization, but it is
made up of real flesh and blood folks who are
anxious to servo you in a big, broad-minded, cour
teous way.
"We Advertise So the People May Know."
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
ICvqucst AnnherHiiry Sen Ice.
Tho local Grand Army Post has
addressed a letter to tho pastors of
tho city churches requesting that on
next Sunday tho day preceding the ono
hundredth anniversary of tho writing
of tho "Star Spangled Banner," tho
song bo sung by tho congregation and
a sermon along the lino of patriotism
and love of tho flag bo delivered.
Dancing nnd Curd flirty.
, Tho D. P. O. Elks have issued invi
tations to members for a dancing nnd
card party to bo held nt tho homo on
Thursday evening of this week. Tho
hours will be from 830 to 12 in.
This will be tho first of a series of par
tips tho Elks will glvo during tho fall
and wlnter'scason.
Miss Myrtle Johnson of the Gem lco
cream parlors left Sunday evening
for Rome, la., where she will make an
extended visit with her sister.
Organ for sale cheap, Inquire at 400
East Third street. v 03-4
NORTH PLATTE MAN'S
LUCKY FIND.
Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital
1008 Weit 4th Stree
rfRS. M. HALL, Superintendent.
Miss Lulu Maxwell, Head Nurse.
John S. Twln-m, PhyaicUn fc Surf ton.
Look at This!
Anyone In need of Pianos, Organs,
Bicycles, Clocks, Watches, Sewing Ma
chines, Guns, Hcvohers, Shells of till
kinds, Gns Slovcs, 011 Stores, Ranges,
Everything In Furniture, Conio (o
Echellbery.-OO Locust
THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN
Wc want Poultry, UuttcrEggs, Pota
toes, Etc., in exchange for furniture.
COME IN AND SEE OUIt STOCK
Drs. Quigley & Simms
Physicians and
Surgeons.
Building and Loan Building.
Dr. J. S. Twinera,
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.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office:, Building and Loan Building.
Phones
Office 130
i Residence 115
Nyal Drug Stroe
Phone 8
Bowens Darn
Phone 101
O W- CRONEN
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
North Platte Nebraska. '
Rii. Phone Rtd 400. '
City Tenchcrs Hold Institute
Tho city inBtituto of tho North
Platto city schools wns In session last
wcok at tho central school building.
Thlrty-sovon teachers wero in attend
ance. This Is tho entire teaching
force of tho grade and high schools,
Suporintcddnt P. M. Whitehead of
Gothenburg gave tho opening adddress
on Thursnay morning and Dr. Rich-,
nrdson of tho Stato Normal was to
have addressed tho Institute on Thurs
day afternoon but ho mlsBcd connec
tions and arived too lato. On Friday
morning Superintendent Tout con
ducted a business session of tho in
Btituto followed by n special session
of tho now toachors. On Friday after
noon Dr. Dick, president of tho Kear
ney Stato Normal School dollvored an
address. Saturday forenoon tho sup
erintendent mot tho grndo teachers In
a special sosalon followed by n meet
ing of tho principals of tho buildings.
In the afternoon tho teachers mot in
their own buildings with their own
principals.
Jinny New TencherH.
Tho city schools opened yesterday
with Just an oven dozen now teachers.
Tho names of these teachers and tho
towns they claim as homes aro as fol
lows'. M. M. Redebaugh, Tabor, Iowa.
Carl Murkloy, Hillsdale, Wyoming.
Miss Agnes Hutchinson, Red Oak,
Iowa.
Miss Erika Bonekompor, Lincoln.
Miss Sarah Monlclo Donver.
Miss Mno Hill, Beaver City. Nob.
Mlsa Lucrotla Davis, Paoll, Ken.
Miss Anna Farrell, Fondn, Iowa.
Miss Marjorlo Cross, Miss Maude
Reese, Miss Florence Antonldes and
Allco Fltzpatrlck, all 6f this city.
For Trade.
Good horse for good cow, or for har
ness and buggy. Enquire of D. E.
Mnllettg, 1410 west Third. . tf
Knocks Out High School Lmr.
In tlto injunction caso from Logan
county heard beforo Judgo Grimes, last
wook In which tho constitutionality
of the high school was attacked, tho
Judge hold that tho law passed in 1913
was clearly in conflict with the origi
nal high school law, that It did not
repeal tho law of 1007 and was there
fore unconstitutional. Thin law effects
eighteen counties In the state which
Jiuyq no towns with high schools, and
the object was to lovy a tax fornho
maintenance of a county high uchool
Tho decision enjoins Logan county
from proceeding in any way toward tho
establishing of a county high school.
A Dual and formal decision will bo
rendered by the Judge Bometimo this
month.
HiirtrliU'H Sentenced.
Radcllffo ami Arnold tho two mon
who burglarized tho Antonldos nnd
Loudon uteres, woro arraigned before
Judge Grimes Friday afternoon, plead
guilty and woro given a sentence of
from ono to ten years in tho ponlton
tinry. The burglary wns committed
August 29th, arrest was mado nt
Gothenburg August 31. arraigned In
the county court Soptombor 1st and
bound ovor to tho district court, pload
guilty In tho district court Soptombor
4th and sentenced, and this week they
will bogln serving their senton90s.
That's quick work on tho part of tho
olllclals, and Biwoa tso county tho
oxponso of board bills.
10 Per Cent Discount on all Men's
Furnishings. I carry only standard
Goods, Hat, Caps, Shirts, Underwear,
Sweaters, Mackinaws, Sox, Neckwear,
Rain ContB, etc,.
Up to tho Minuta StylcB nt Low Prices.
HARRY SAMUELSON,
Outfitter to Good Dressers.
"Innocents Abroad."
A. V. Wortman and E. II, Kendall,
reporters for Tho Trlbuno and Tele
graph respectively, loft Saturdny night
for Denvor and othor Colorado points.
Thoy will spond tho weok In that state
and then Mr. Kendall leaves for a vis
it of sovoral weoks In Wichita and Vic
toria, KansaB. iMr. Wortman wll re
turn Sunday.
Tiger and Superior disc grain drills
at Hersliey'B, opposlto postoffico.
Wnr Paragraphs.
Tho British embassy at Washington
mndo public a revlow by tho .London
foreign office of tho first month of tho
wnr, In which It Is claimed that tho
allies have unchallenged command of
the sens, their fighting strength In
Franco Is unimpaired, Russian armies
aro about to enter central Gormany
and bucccsbcs have conio to tho nlltcs
In tho colonics. t
It Is otllclally announced that tho
nrltlsh casualltics during the whole
war up to September Bth havo been
15,000.
Russlnn oftlco announcement mado
that tho Austrian army lias been
Lrouted on tho nrmy lino and driven
into uuBsinn-roinnu aim oeninu mo
San rlvpr In eastern Oalacia. It is
stated now thnt tho Austrlans aro dis
posed of, a vast army of 800.000 men
will begin offensive operations against
Germany, moving directly against Ber
lnl. Gormnns nro concentrating against
the French-British army and making
a desporate ctfort to out ilnuk and sur
round them. OIHclally stated that
thoro has been llttlo lighting outside
of skirmishing for tho past twenty-four
hours. Gonernl Jooffro nt tho front has
roported to MInlBter of War Mlllcrnnd
that ho Is now ready to meet tho Ger
man assault.
English war olllco admits that a de
clslvo battlo Is apparently about to
begin. Sir Edward Gray In address
ing his constituents still blames tho
"rrussinn militarism for tho war.
England, Russia and Franco sign an
agroemont not to concludo poaco Indi
vidually. Extraordinary session of tho Jnpnn-
oso Diet is asking to vote a war bud
get. Premier says army and navy Is
doing Its full duty and publicly ox
presso thanks to tho United States
for nsslstunco to Germany and Austria.
Tho llrst great climax of tho cam
paign of tho allies against Germany
waged so relentlessly for weoks past
In northern Franco will not bo long
delayed, according to tho opinion In
London, but with which sldo will rest
tho real advnntngo Is still n matter
ontlroly of speculation. Tho first of
ficial communication from llordeaux
tho now Bent of tho French govern
ment, spenkB or tho German move
ment on Paris ns having been dlyert
ed to tho eastward, In which direction
tho lnvudors havo reached Lafcrto
IIous Jouarro, somo thirty miles east
of Paris. This would seem to con
firm tho German announcement that
tho allied forces havo been driven
back to, and In somo lnstnnccs, across
tho river Marno. According to other
sources of information tho Germans
are much nearer Paris than has boon
indicated ofHclalll Thoy aro now
said to bo within a fow inlles. of
Chautilly, twonty miles north of tho
capital,
j Yflll interest Renders of tho Tribune.
) Thoso having the misfortuno ta suf
fer from Backache, urinary disorders,
' .... ml il.nncitnnl oinnlllnna rlinnmnfln
pains, or other kidney and bladder
disorders, will read with gratification
this encouraging statement by a North
Platto man.
W. F. Blalock. 009 Seventh St., North
Platte, Nebr., says: "I had an awful
heavy acho across my loins- which
seemed to tako every bit of strength
from me. My back was weaknd
holpless. I wns lamo and could st&nd
erect only with a painful effort. jjThe
kidney secretions seemed to ,get more
disordered as tho pain in my baokj in
creased and they wero unnatural iand
too frequent in passage. I was ad
vised to try Donn's Kidney 'Pills, and
got a box. They cured mo of tho com
plaint and I havo been well since."
For Balo by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the United
States. ,
I Remember tho name Doan's--and
tako no other,
Hois ami wit
e
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Offico 459
C. H. WALTERS.
FARM LOANS
Plenty of Money to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona
ble.
Buchanan & Patterson.
Notice to Tnkc Depositions
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
William Schaeplor, Plaintiff, vs.
James E. Lane, mortgogeo named in
tho mortgage in tho petition herein
described; tho unknown heirs or leg
atees and devisees of said James E.
Lane, deceased: tho unknown heirs
or legatees and devisees of Josiah Har
rington, deceased, as assignee from
said James E. Lano of said mortgago;
and the real cstnto covered and cloud
ed thereby, to-wit: E. N. W. and
E. Vz S. W. M section 24, T. 12, N., R.
32 West Cth P. M defendants.
Tho above named defendants will
each and all tako notice that on Tues
day, tho Cth day of October, 1914, be
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p.
m. of said day, at tho office of Dill
& Huston, real estate and Insurance
agents, on 3rd street, in the city of
Grand Island, Nebraska, the said
plaintiff, William Schaepler, will tako
tho depositions of J. E. Dill, witness
In tho above entitled action, to bo
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 & BIttner, his Attorneys,
al8-4 Osceola, Nebr.
COL. DAVE LOVE
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA.
AUCTIONEER.
Experience with sales ol all kinds.
Dataa made with any bank in Lincoln County.
Notice to Hunters.
All hunters and rilhors aro warned
against trespassing on lands owned or
controlled by the undersigned. All per
sons violating this notice will be sum
marily dealt with according to law, as
it is determined that trespassing on
our lands shall cease.
A. Banard C. A. Howard
A. Falk C. Osgood
Oto Roberts Joo Shaw
Dan Kunkol W. Kunkel
O. L. Watklna E. Delke
Martin Hanan , Fred DIohl
J. A. Markee Will Sonnerman
Geo. Single L. Li. Lloyd
J. A. Kunkel A. Connor
Jos. Horshey A. Kunkel
H. M. Hershey Ell Kunkel
Jesse Kunkol Colllns"Bros.
W. C. Masters Elmer Daggett
J. K. Crow, Gunderson Bros.
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 Sir
Barn. First class horse and ao
livery in connection.
Phone No. 29.
In the County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
FOR THE PICNIC
Plenty for All at
Doolittle's Bakery
SANDWICH BREAD
BUNS ROLLS
PIES CAKES
COOKIES
LUNCH MEATS
We bake quality goods
nnd have a large assortment
to choose from.
Sheriff Salo
By virtue of an order of Balo issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nobruska, upon a decreo of
foreclosure rendered In Bnld Court
whoroln Nicholas McCabo Is plalutlff
and Frank P. Petorson et al aro de
fendants, and to mo directed, I will on
tho 2Gth day of September, 191 i, at 2
o'clock P. M., at tho cast front door
of tho Court IIouso In 'North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub
lic Auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy Bald decreo, Interest
and costs, tho following described
property to-wlt:
All or Section Thirty-flvo (35) Town
ship Sixteen (10) North of Rango thlr-ty-threo
(33) lying .east of tho main
channel of Blrdwood creok; and
Northenst Qunrter (NEVi) section
two (2) and nil of section ono (1)
Township flftoon (15) North of Rnngo
Thirty-three (33) West Gth P. M. Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Aug. 24th,
1014,
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
In tho Matter qf the Estato of Mary E.
. Morgan, Deceased.
To tho creditors, heirs and all oth
or persons Interested in said estato:
Notlco Is hereby given that on Aug
ust 22, 1914, Fred Morgan, administra
tor of said -estate, filed In said Court
a report of his doings as administrator
of said estate, together with his appli
cation for tho assignment of tho real
estate belonging to said estate, to
wit: All of lot 7 of block 77 of the
original city of North Platto, Nebras
ka, and the S. Vj of lot 10 of tho Coun
ty Clerk's Subdivision of tho S. of
the N. E. fc of Section 32, Township
14, Range 30 W. Gth P. M. In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and It Is hereby
ordered that the same ptnnd for hear
ing on tho 15th day of September, A.
D. 1914, beforo said Court at tho hour
of 9 o'clock A. M., at which time all
persons Interested may appear, ob
ject to and contest tho same.
Notlco of these proceedings and the
hearing thereof Is ordored 'given "to
all persons interested in saldsestato
by publishing a copy of this order In
the North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune,
a seml-weokly newspaper printed in
said county for three consecutive
weeks prior to said dato of hearing.
August 22. 1914.
(SEAL) JOHN GRANT,
County Judge.
The North Side
reea 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
Lcgnl Notice
In tho district court of Lincoln
County Nebraska.
William Schaepler, plaintiff, vs.
James E. Lane, mortgagee named in
the mortgago in tho petition herein
described; tho unknown heirs or leg
atees and devisees of said James E.
Lane, deceased; tho unknown heirs or
legatees and devisees of Josiah Har
rington, deceased, as assignee from
said James E. Lane of said mortgage;
and tho real estate covered and cloud
ed thereby, to-wit E. N. W. V and
E, ft S. W. i,i section 24, township 12
North, range 32 West G th P. M., de
fendants. Each and nil of tho defendants above
named and described, will take notice
that William Schaepler, plaintiff here
in, on tho 18th day of August, 1914,
filed his petition in the ofilce of tho
Clerk of tho D1 ",; Court of Lincoln
Qounty( Ndbraal.a. against the de
fendants hereinbefore In the title
named and described, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain the de
creo of said Court to quiet In tho plain
tiff tho title to said described real es
tate, to-wlt: E. Vi N. W. Yi and E.
S. W. Vi section 24, T. 12, N R. 32
West Gth P. M against the apparent
and unenforclblo Hen arising by vlr
tuo of tho mortgago thereon, made by
Alton L. Martin to James E. Lane,
dated March 10, 1894, recorded March
24, 1804, in book 13, page 473 of tho
mortgage records of Baid Lincoln coun
ty,, Which said mortgage has been fully
paid and satisfied and duo and legal
assignment of same was made
by said James E. Lane to
Josiah Harrington, now de
ceased, tho last named havinng ex
ecuted and delivered good and suffi
cient release of said mortgage, but
both said instruments, to-wit: said as
signment of mortgago and release
thereof, so as aforesaid duly executed,
acknowledged and delivered, have been
lost or destroyed without recording
and all without fault or laches on be
half of said plaintiff, who prays for
said decreo 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 beforo Monday, the 28th
day of September, 1914.
Dated August 18th, 1914.
WILLIAM SCHAEPLER,
Plaintiff.
King & Bittner, his Attorneys,
al8-4 Osceola, Nebr.
Order of Hearing on Final Settlement.
The Stato of Nebraska-, ' Lincoln
County, ss.
Int ho County Court.
Iu tho Matter of the Estato of James
E. Baker, Deceased.
To tho Creditors, Heirs, Legatees,
and Others Interested In tho Estato of
James E. Raker:
Tako Notlco. That John N. Baker
and Jossto E. Hughes have filed in the
County Court, a report of their do
ings as Executors of said estato, and
It s ordered that the somo etuul for
hearing tho 22nd day of Septomber, A.
O., 1914, beforo tho Court at the lioui
of 9 o'clock A. M., at which timo nny
porson Interested may appear and ex
cept to nnd contest tho same.
Notlco of this proceeding nnd the
hearing thereof is ordored given to
all persons interested in said matter
by publishing a copy oft his ordor in
Thp North Platto Trlbuuo, a legal
semi-weekly newspanor printed In said
Couuty, for 3 consecutive weeks prior
to said dato of henrlng.
Rated August 27, 1914.
JOHN GRAttT,
County Judgo.
Notice of Salo of Lnnd Upon Execution
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 tho District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
in favor of John W. Smith agnlnst
M. J. Graham, full name Marion J.
Graham, I havo levied upon tho fol
lowing described real estate as the
property of said Marion J. Graham,
to-wit:
All pf Section Five (5), In Township
Sixteen (1G) North of Rango Twenty
nine (29) west of tho Gth P. M. Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and I will on the
2Sth day of September, 1914, at 2
o'clock p. m. central time of said day at
tho east front door of the court house,
hi the city of North Platte, in said Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell said real
estato subject to a mortgago of $2,000
and nccrued Interest thereon, nt pub
lic auction to the highest biddor for
cash to satisfy said execution upon
which there Is due tho sum of $G35
with 7 por cent interest from Novem
ber Gth, 1913, and $2S.75 cost together
with accrued cost;
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug
ust 20, 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
Order of Hearing on Orlglnnl Probate
of Will.
State ofvNebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In the County Court, Aug. 29, 1914.
In tho matter of the Estate of
Beatrice E. Gllfoyl, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Harry Gllfoyl, prayl ' that tho In
trument, filed on the 2ttl. lay of Aug
ust, 1914, and purporting to bo tho last
Will and Testament of tho said de
ceased, may bo proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded ns the
last Will and Testament of the said
Beatrlco E. Gllfoyl, deceased, and that
tho execution of said Instrument may,
bo committed and tho administration
of said Estato may be granted to him
self as Executor.
Ordored, That Sep. 22, 1914, at 0
o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hearing
snld petition, when all persons Inter
ested In said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held in and for
said County, and show causo why the
prayor of( petitioner should not bo
granted.
A copy of thts order to bo published
in Tho North Platto Tribune, a legal
seml-weokly newspaper published In
Bald couuty for threo successive, weeks
prior to said dato of hearing.
JOHN GRANT,
sl-3w County Judge.
Probate Notice.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Aug. 4th, 1914.
In tho matter of tho Estate of C. A.
Carpenter, deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given, that the cred
itors of said deceased will meet the
Executor with tho Will annexed, of
said estato, before the County Judge
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at the
County Court Room, in said County,
on tho 8th day of September, 1914, and
on tho 8th day of March, 1915, at 9
o'clock A. M. each day, for the purposo
of presenting their claims for exami
nation, adjustment and allowance.
Six months are allowed for creditors
to present their claims, and one year
for tho Executor with tho Will annex
ed, to settle said estate, from the 4th
day of August, 1914. A copy of his or
dor to bo published in tho North Platte
Tribune, a legal Semi-Weekly news
paper published In said county, for 4
successive weeks prior to said date of
hearing.
JOHN GRANT,
All-4w County Judge.
Sheriffs Snle
By virtue of an ordor of sajo 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., aro defend
ants, and to mo directed. I will on tho
3rd day of Octobor, 1914, at 2:00 o'clock
P. M., at the east front door of tho
Court IIouso In North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc
tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said decree, Interest and costs,
tho following described property, to
wit Lot Six (G), Block One hundred fif-ty-ono
(151), Orglnal Town of North
Platte, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug
ust 31st, 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY,
sl-5 Sheriff.
4-
SIIKIUIWS SALE
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Nebraska Central Bulldlnt? &
Loan Association, a corporation Is
Plaintiff, and James Jensen et nl aro de
fendants, and to mo directed, I will on
the 19th day of September, 1914, at 2
o'clock P. SI., at the east front door of
tho Court House In North Platte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell at Public
Auction to tho highest biddor for cash,
to satisfy said decree, Interest and
costs, tho following described proper
ty, to-wlt: (Lot 3, Block 167) Lt
Three, Block One Hundred Fifty Seven
of the original town of North Platte,
Nebraska.
Dated, North Platte, Neb., August 12,
A. J, SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
' i !' vJa)f"
-HflW.. ltfalHl HI I I f),