The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 22, 1914, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publithcr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES!
Ono Your by Mnll In Advance.... $1."
Ono Ycnr by Cnrrlcr In Advance. .$U0
Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska,
PostoIIlco as Second ClaBS Matter.
TUESDAY SEPT. 22, 1914.
LOCAL ANJ) l'EKSOXAL
GIlIDIltOX AHTISTS ARK
GETTING IN FINE TRIM
Ilnck Field Is Light Hut Fust mid
Lino Is Heavy ns titer Schedule of
Haines fur Season.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, will be out of
his oHloo until October Cth. 70-4
B. W. Wilson, residing on south
Mnplo street, Is reported quite sick.
Miss Grace Andersen, of Sutherland,
visited friends In the city Saturday.
Mrs. James Kennedy left last week
for "Willow Island to spend a few days
visiting relatives.
Fayo Coatcs, of Sutherland, arrived
in tho city Friday to visit friends and
transact business.
Educator Shoes for your boy or girl
at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE.
Miss Annlo Haasc of Sumner, Is vis
iting in tho city for a few days with
Mrs. J. B. Hemphill.
E. T. Kollhor, who now has his head
quarters at Omaha, spont Sunday vis
iting relatives In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skinner and Mrs.
V. Schell atended tho funeral of tho
late Guy Stcbblns, held at Gothenburg
Thursday.
Harry Kelso, Bert Meadows and Ray
Johnson, all of this city, loft Friday
for Arthur, Neb., whore thoy went on
a hunting trip.
Thoro aro no advances asked on kid
gloves nt WILCOX DEPARTMENT
STORE.
Mrs. Geo. W. Finn returned Sunday
from a ten-day visit with relatives In
Indianapolis. Enrouto homo she spont
a day In Chicago.
Dr. 0. II. Crcsslcr Is spending a
great deal of his spnro time driving
around in a now Bulck which he pur
chased last week.
Rov. and Mrs. J. F. Cresslcr are ex
pected to return this Wiook from tho
cast where thoy have been sojourning
for sovoral months.
Mrs. John Kclthcr and children, of
St. Louis, who havo been visiting rela
tives in tly) city for several weeks, ox
pect to leavo UiIb week for their homo.
For Sale Fox Torrlor Pups; thoy
aro dandleB. Phono Black C05, or call
at 1204 E. Fourth. JOS. GLASER.
09-3
Warren Doollttlo loft Saturday for
Lincoln, whero ho will resume his
s'tudles In tho stat university. Mr.
Doollttlo Is taking tho agricultural
course.
Miss Bornlco Nolson, of Ogalalla,
Bpent tho week end in this city aB tho
guc3t of MIbb Georgia Hoxle. Sho
came down for tho dancing party Fri
day evening.
Bradly Sweaters for Men, Women
and' Children at WILCOX DEPART
MENT STORE.
Miss Georgia Hoxlo ontortalned a
number of high school BtudentB Fri
day evening at a dancing party at her
homo. Quito a number woro present
and a pleasant ovenlng waB reported.
Dick Shlnklo, who has boon running
about 700 head of cattlo on his ranch
north of Ilorshoy, transacted business
In town Saturday. Ho has about 400
head of stoors that ho will "ship to
market In tho nmr future
F. L. Moonoy, cnshlor of tho First
National Bank, and W. H..McDonald of
tho McDonald Statu ISnnlc, returned
Friday evening from Omaha where
thoy spont Bovoral days at tho bankers'
convention and attending to other mat
ters. L. Llpshltz left Sunday tor Fremont
to ullond ceremonies attendant upon
tho colcbratlon of tho Jewish Now
Year. From Fremont ho gooa to Omn
hu to spend a few days. His, shop Is
closed during his absence.
Charley Hupfor is exhibiting somo
vory Ina corn that was raised without
Irrigation on tho Hupfor ranch north
west of town. Thoro aro over 700 ncres
in tho ranch and ttio Intention is to
lucrenso tho acreage of alfalfa each
year until about GOO acres aro In that
crop.
James W. Elliott, who Is recovering
from a ntrlous selgc of typhoid fover,
was able to bo on tho streets for tho
first tlmo Friday afternoon. Ho ex
pects to bo nblo to roturu to hla work
at tho Roxall drug Btoro In tho courno
of a short time.
Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Dolph, rosldlng on wo&t Fifth
street, foil down stairs Saturday morn
ing and cut her head qulto badly. Med
ical aid was summoned and It was
found that lior injuries were not of n
serious nature.
Wanted to rent by October 1, 3 or 1
furnished housekeeping rooms by pri
vate family. Apply this olllco. GS-3
Mrs. i. B. Jelor who had boom
spending soveral wcoks in California
visiting hur daughter and looking nf
tor tho harvest of fruit on tho Jeter
farm, returned Friday nftornoon. MIbb
Holon Jetor lu attending school at
Berkeley, Cal.
Tho building formerly occupied by
tho Geo. G. McKay dry goods storo
Is undergoing thorough repairs ami
on account of this MrH. Llnz will bo
unablo to run her mllllnory store thoro
this fall. However, slw will probably
open up there for tho spring season.
After tho repairs aro completed the
building will bo, occupied by tho Block
ladles' outfitting storo.
y For Rent.
4 rpom houso, B Btreot, between
Dowoy and Locust Btroets.
C room bungalow, Gracoland Addi
tion. G room uoubq 202 S. Dowoy, modern
except hcut.
Trices ltlglit.
G7-Q ' J. C. IIOLLJIAN, Ageit. ,
Tho 1914 high Bchool football team
Is fast rounding Into form and the
prospects for n winning team this
Benson nro tho best they havo ever
been. Conches Novlllo and Koofe an
nounce Hint they havo tho best bunch
of material to work with this year
they have over had and that it Is show
ing up In excellent shape.
Practice has boon steadily going
since tho first week of school and tho
boys nro now beginning to get tho
old mnchlno work which characterizes
a real football team. A few minor
Injuries hnvo bern reported, but noth
ing of a serious nnture at nil. A num
ber of the veterans of last year are
back In tho game, but Baker and
Whlto aro both barred this year on
nccount of health. Bator Is Just re
covering from nn attack of typhoid
and Whit", the fast sub quarter back
of last year, is not strong and is
keeping out on tho doctor's advice.
The lino this year 1b exceptionally
good and haB on It a number of the
old guard. Kelly and Vernon are both
back and playing strong. The back
field Is a little light, but what it lacks
In thnt respect Is more than counter
balanced In speed and nerve. Cool, who
played quarter back last season, Is a
star and Howe Is also playing a fast
game at half back. Boal and Stuart
arc trying for the position of full and
both men arc fast players. Louden Is
holding down the position at quarter
and with him In the back field they
havo a fast bunch.
A tiractlco gamo will bo played by
tho high school bunch Friday, Septem
ber 25 ngalnBt a number of the high
school alumni. This will give the boys
good experience and training In a
real gamo before tho opening of the
season which will lyi October 2 when
thoy will play Curtis on tho local
grounds. Tho schedulo of games this
year shows some good ones and the
boys will have a chance of putting
North Plntto on tho map when they
play Omaha. In this gnmo thoy will
hav.o a chance of comparison with
somo real teams in this state as well
as with Chicago by the comparative
score made.
Tho schedule of games for 'the sea
son 1b as follows:
October 2, Curtlo here.
Octobor 0, Cozad at Cozad.
October 16, Gothenburg at Gothen
burg. October 23, K. M. A. at Kearney.
Octobor 30, Sterling hero.
November G, Kj-jurnoy II. S. at Kear
ney. Novembor 13, Omaha here.
November 20, open dato.
November 20, (Thanksgiving), Y6rk
hero.
Tho dato November 20 will bo loft
open on account of its being so close
p Thanksgiving, but It will probably
bo filled up later.
PAROLED CONVICT ENJOYED
TIIHKK DAYS OF FREEDOM
A caso was filed yesterday In tho
county court upon complaint of Dep
uty Shprlff Woods entitled tho state
of Nebraska vb. George Bishop. Bish
op la charged with the theft of a suit of
clothes valued at $25, an automatic
revolver valued at $18 and $15 In mon
ey, tho property of Don Milton,
Bishop was released on parole only
Inst cpk and was paroled to Mr. Mil
ton. He had lived In his new homo
only two days. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Milton left the house for a visit with
neighbors and during their absenco
Bishop stole the goods and went to
Wallace whero ho was apprphonded by
tho deputy.
Tho Episcopal Guild will meet Thurs
day afteroon with Mrs. C. S. Clinton.
Thoro Is much business to bo transac
ted and all members are urged to be
present nnd aro asked to come prepar
ed to work,
Every day for the past six weeks
Mrs. Drayton, who lives threo miles
southwest of town, has marketed a
load of melons. She had out five acres
which wero grown by pump Irrigation.
The melon crop hns proved a paying
one.
Another coast to coast pedestrian,
tho 'Btocnth to pass through this sea
son, arrived Sunday night and will
remain for a fpw days. His name Is
Ralph Vcgnr, who started from New
York City nearly four years ago and
claims to havo covered 50,000 miles. If
he has covered this distance on foot It
would mean un average of forty miles
every day in the year for four years.
Tho painters and decorators in
charge of the work on the federal
building have announced to Postmaster
Davis that thoy expect to finish their
work on the Inside decorating by
September 30th. Before they aro per
mitted to leave the Job nn Inspector
must bo called and look over the work
and pass Judgment on It. They ask
that Mr. Davis havo w Inspector here
by that dato so that they can leave as
ooon as the work Is completed.
FOR SALK
100(1 pounds S. II. Barb Wire, only ic
ANSWER THE CALL
North Pintle People Have Found Thnt
This Is Neccssnry.
A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench,
A little cause may hurt the kidneys,
Spells of backache may follow,
Or somo Irregulnrlty of tho urine.
A splendid remedy for such nttacks,
A medicine thnt has satisfied thoua-'
ands
'la Doan's Kidney Pills, a special
kidney remedy.
Many North Platte people rely on It.
Here is North Platte proof.
August Ackorman, 221 S. Walnut St.,
North Platte, Neb., says:"I still hold
a very high opinion of Doan's Kidney
Pills. I used them for backache,
caused by disordered kidneys and had
the best of results. It Is over threo
years since I had occasion to use
Doan's Kidney Pills, but my health has
been flno since, not a symptom of
kidney trouble having bothered."
For Bale by all dealers. Prlco 50c.
Fostor-MUburn Co., Now York, solo
agents for tho United States.
Remember tho nameDoau's and
take no other.
per pound.
HHATT & GOODMAN'.
Ofy. edfield 2j redfield.
Physicians and Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon.
JOB II. KEDFIELD, Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 612.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPJTAL.
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. M. HALL,
Superintendent.
MISS LULU MAXWELL,
Jlcntl Xursc.
JOH3T S. TWIXEM,
Physician and Surgeon
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Ofllce McDonald State Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dowoy Streets.
Phones, Olllco 183, Residence 283
F. J. RIENER & CO.
Ileal tislnte and Insurance
Como and see ub for town lots in
different parts of the city. Good in
vestments on easy torniB. Houses for
salo and rent. Wo havo also good, bar
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewoy Sts upstairs.
Looks Favorable for Station.
Postmastor Davis has received a
lotter from tho postolllco department
In reply to tho petition for tho estab
lishment of a postolllco sub-Btatlon tit
tho Bowcn drug store In tho Fourth
vnrd. This letter asks for additional
data concerning tho proposed station,
and this is taken as an idlcntlon that
tho department looks with favor upon
tho proposition
PostmnBtor Davis Bmt In tho neces
sary data Saturday and also Mr. Bow-
qiya, agreement to act, and It will
probably bo only a short tlmo until tho
olllco Is established, The station will
bo located In tho Northsldo drug Btoro
und will hqndlo all business of tho post
olllco dopnrtment with the exception of
distributing mall.
Tho need of tho station has long
been evident and tho eatabllsmont of
tho samo will bo a big boneflt to tho
residents of tho Northsldo. Tho resi
dents of that part of tho city will
bo ablo to procure stamps, money or
ders, etc., without having to cross tho
tracks and como all the way over to
town. Tho postton ns postmaster In
tho station carries only a nominal sal
ary, tho advantage Iwlng In bringing
custom to the1 Btoro whero It Is located.
Tho government generally locates
these stations In drug stores whoro
posslblo for tho reason that thoy aro
kopt opon moro thnn other stores.
Postal Sin lugs Puss $10,000 JIark
Thursday of last weok tho postal
savluga deposits lu tho local postolllce
passed tho $10,000 mark. Tho total
of tho amounts deposited tore aggre
gated $10,445 Saturday morning. Thla
la a big Increase over a few months
ago vhen tho deposits wero less than
$5,000.
From all appcarancoa tho war In
Europe hns had considerable to do
with tho big Increase as tho numerous
depositors tho past few woka when
tho big Jump has been mndo aro
mostly foreigners, a largo numhor bo
lng Greoks and Italians. Tho reason la
that thoy havo been warned that tho
government was tho only snfo plneo for
tholr money and they aro depositing
the limit in the postal savings.
Thol halted amount thnt la permitted
to bo deposited by each person haB
curtailed tho doposlts to a largo ex
tent as thoro aro a number who have
asked to dopqslt far ovor tho amount
nllowod. Tho limit of deposits Is oiv
hundred dollars In one month and no
doposltor can hnvj moro than five
hundred dollars on deposit nt one
time,
A largo number of depositors have
asked to deposit hundreds of dollars
at a tlmo and ono man came to tho of
flco with ono thousand sovpn hundred
flollnro which ho wished to deposit.
This money It deposited la put into
tho banks again nnd allowed to bo lu
circulation, while if tho mon nro not
allowed to doposlt It thoy bury It and
thus take It out of circulation.
FARM LOANS
Plenty of Money to Loan
on Farms and Ranches.
Rates and Terms Rasona
ble. Buchanan & Patterson.
111 -I $K N Jj I
Ofllce phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DRlOST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Ofllce: Building and Loan Building.
Phono, t Office 130
Phonei Regldenca 115
Drs. Quigley & Simms
Physicians and
Surgeons.
Building and Loan Building.
DR. ELMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Glasses Fitted.
New Ofllce in McCabe Building,
PHONE 36.
Nyal Druj; Stroo
Phono S
Look at This!
ft
Anyone In need of Pianos, Organs',
Bicycles, Clocks, Wutchcs, Sowing fn
chines, Gnus, llevolvcrs, Shells of-nll
kinds, Gas Stoves, Oil Stoves, linages,
Everything In Furniture, Come to
Echellb ery,60 0 Locust
THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN ,j
Wo want Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Pota
toes, Etc., lu exchange for furniture-,
COME IN AND SEE OUIt STOCK
There is a big
difference in fried
Cakes. Try ours
they have quality.
D00L1TTLE BAKERY.
HIDES. EUItS AND JUNK
raying Top Price for Hides
HONES $7.00 to $S.OO PEK TON
of nil kinds
ISO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE.
Hi
n
saiiM
o
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Two largo loads of Soars, Roobuck
& Co. catalogues wero received Satur
day morning at tho local postolllco.
Threo hundred and forty of tho cata
logues wero for distribution in thla
city by tho city cnrrlors. In all thoro
woro oy?r flvo hundred lu tho shipment
nnd It waa tho largest load of mall re
ceived at this olllco for somo tlmo,
each catalogue wolghlng flvo pounds.
A numbor of tho catalogues wero for
distribution through tliJ general do
livery, and n largo number wont out on
tho rural routes and flvo bags of thorn
wero addressed to Tryon.
SPICES
THAT ARE QUITE SPICY
Givo tho cook good spices and you'll notice the difference in the eating.
Our spicoa aro full strength and havo tho proper amount of "spiciness"'
to give your cooking zest and piquancy.
Allspice Cinnamon Dlack Popper Ginger
Cloves Nutmeg Cayenne Pepper Maco
Everyone clean, perfect nnd pure. In pound, half pound and quarter
pound packages. Why pny more for "near apices" when you can get
spices that are quite spicy at prices that are right.
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The Enjoyment of Home
Js not complete to tho one who
'smokes unless he la a usor of ourcigars
Our hand made cigars aro mado of the
best tobacco, under sanitary conditions,
nnd are a local product that warrant!
their use. If you are not smoking our
cigars, try them.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
20 YEAR
AK-SAR-BEN
FALL FESTIVAL
Omaha
SEPT. 30 TO OCT. 10
1914
WORLD AT HOME SHOWS
Every afternoon and evening
Electrical Parade Fraternal Parade
Evening Oct. 7. Afternoon Oct. 8.
HOME COMING WEEK OCT. 5 TO 10
PIONEERS JijTt? aftooSt!1' p,oneer8 R8-Un,on
Bowens Barn
Phonq 101
C W- CRONEN
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
North Platte Nebraska.
Res. Phone Red 43o.
COL. DAVE LOVE
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA, ,
." AUCTIONEER.
Experience with sales ot all kinds.
Dates made with any bank in Lincoln County.
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 a"ot
livery in connection.
Phone No. 29.
The North Side
Elmer E. Ilnmford nnd Susie R. IJnin
ford AVHl Take Notice:
That on tho 19th day of August, 1914
Louie E. Sherwood, plaintiff herein,
filed his petition in tho District Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against
said defendants, Elmer E. Bnmford
and Susie B. Bamford, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage executed by S. E. Bam
ford and Anna Bamford his wlfo, and
Elmer E. Bamford and Susie B. Bam
ford, his wife, to tho plaintiff herein,
upon (tho following described prem
ises: All of Section eleven (11) In
township twelve (12) north of rango
thirty-four (34) west of tho sixth
(Cth) P. M. alsb the south one-half
oft lie norteast quarter (S of the N.
E. Vi) and lots numbered ono (1) and
two (2) and the southeast quarter
(S. E. Vi) of section two, (2) same
township and rango also, the south
half of tho southwest quarter (S of
the S. "W. M) and all of tho southeast
quarter (S. E. 4) and the south half
of the northeast quarter (SV6 of the
N. E. Yi) of section fourteen (14)
township twelve (12) North of Rango
thirty-four (34 west of tho sixth P.
M.; to secure tho payment of a cer
tain promissory note dated June 24,
1907 due and payable in ten years af
ter date.
That by the terms of said mortgage
If the makers thereof, or anyone for
them failed to pay tho interest when
the same became due, the plaintiff
herein could elect and declare tho
whole sum due and payable and that
there is now due upon said note and
mortgage the sum of $7,000.00, togeth
er with interest at the rate of six per
cent from June 24, 1913, for which
sum with intereat from said date,
plaintiff prays for a decree that de
fendants be required to pay tho samo
and in default thereof that said prem
ises may be sold to satisfy the amount
found due.
You and each of you are required
to answer said petition on or before
Monday, the 26th day of October,
1914.
Dated this 12th day of September,
1914.
LOUIE E. SHERWOOD,
By MULDOON & GIBBS,
al5-4w His Attorneys.
Feed Barn
HAS FOR SALK
GRAIN OF ALL KINDS,
Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa,
Hay, Good Seed Potatoes.
Goods promptly delivered,
Our terms are cash.
TELEPHONE No. 29
Legal Notice.
To Sarah Calhoun, Harrison Gay
lord, Julia Gaylord and George Gay
lordjjtier husband; Carrie Dristol and
G,eorgb Drlatol, her husband; Jennie
Lewis and Elmer Lowla, her husband;
Kate Clinker and Luo Clinker, her hus
band; Gertrude Clinker and John
Qllnker, her husband; Charles Gaylord
and Jennie Gaylord, his wife; Augus
tus Gaylord and Myrtle Gaylord, his
wife; Edward Gaylord and Mary Gay
lord, his wire, non-resident defend
ants:: You are hereby notified that James
A. Shaw as plaintiff has filed his cer
tain petition in th,3 District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you,
impleaded with Anna Shaw and Thom
as B. Shaw, an Incompetent, McDon
ald State Bank, of North Platte, Ne
braska, a corporation, and School Dis
trict No. 5 of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, a corporation, the object and pray
er of which said petition aro to con
firm ths shares and Interests of tho
plaintiff and defendants in the follow
ing described land situate in Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to-wit: Southwest
Quarter of Section Eight (8). Town
ship Fourteen (14), North of Range
Thirty (30), West of tho G th P. M. as
set forth lu said petition and for u
partition of said described premises
or for tho salo thereof If said partition
connot be Justly and equitably made
among tho different owners thereof.
You and each of you will makj ana
wer to said petition on or before the
21at day of November, 1914, or default
will bo taken nnd "Judgment entered
aa in aaid petition prayed.
JAMES A SHAW, Plaintiff.
By E. II. EVANS, Ills Attorney.
Dated at North Platte, Sept. 21, 1914.
Notice of Sale.
In the matter of tho estate of John
Burch, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that In pur
suance of an order of L. M. Pemberton,
Judgo of the District Court of Gago
County, Nebraska, mad on the 27th
day of July, 1014, for the salo of real
oatato, hereinafter described, thoro
will bo sold at tho front door of tho
court houso, in North Platte, Nebraska,
on ths 10th dny of October, 1914, at
nlno o'clock In the forenoon, at public
venduo, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate,
to-wlt:
Tho undivided two twenty-firsts of
the north lralf of tho northeast quarter
and tho east half of the northwest
quartor of section thirty (30) In town
ship nine (9) rango twenty-seven (27)
in Lincoln County, Nebraska
Saldalo will rorualn open ono hour.
Dated this 19th day of September,
1914.
.. HARRY B. ANDREWS,
Guardian of Kenneth Burch and Rnmo-
na Burch, Minors.
E. N. KAUFMAN and
MULDOON & GIBBS,
Attorneys. s21-3w
Sheriffs Salo
By virtue 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 are defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on the
3rd day of October, 1914, at 2 ; 00 o'clock
P. M., at the eaBt front door of tho
Court House in North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraaka, sell at Public Auc
tion to the highest bidder tor cash, to
satisfy said decree, interest and costs,
the following described property, to
wit Lot Six (6), Block One hundred flf-ty-ono
(151), Orginal Town of North
Platte, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug
ust 31st, 1914.
A. J. SALISBURY,
sl-5 Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Ni"holas McCabo is plaintiff
and Frank P. Peterson et al are de
fendants, and to me directed, I will on
tho 2Gth day of September, 1914, at 2
o'clock P. M., at the east front door
of the Court Houso In North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraakaj sell at Pub
lic Auction to the highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy satid decree, Interest
and costs, the following described
property to-wlt:
All of Section Thirty-five (35) Town
ship Sixteen (1G) North of Range thirty-three
(33) lying east of the rualn
channel of Bird wood creek; and
Northeast Quarter (NEl4) section
two (2) and all of section ono (1)
Township fifteen (15) North of Rango
Thirty-three (33) West Gth P. M. Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Aug. 24th,
1914.
A. J". SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution
Notico Is herby given that-by vir
tue of an execution Issued by Geo. E.
Prosser, Cler 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, Nobraska.
In favor of John W. Smith against
M. J. Graham, full namo Marlon J.
Graham, I havo levied upon the fol
lowing described real estate as the
property of said Marlon J. Graham,
to-wit:
All of Section Five (5), in Township
Sixteen (1G) North of Rango Twenty
nine (29) west of tho Gth P. M. Lincoln
County, Nobraska, and I will on tho
2Sth day of September, 1914. at 2
o'clock p. m. central tlmo of said day at
tho cast front door of tho court housfc
In tho city of North Platto, In said Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell said real
estate subject to a mortgage of $2,000
and accrued interest thereon, at pub
lic auction to tho highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said execution upon
which thoro is due tho sum of JG35
with 7 por cent interest from Novem
ber Gth, 1913, nnd $28.75 cost together
with accrued cost.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Aug
ust 20,4814.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.