s -fiC . ir- f Iter ' Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Matt in Advance. . . .$1.25 One Ycnr by L'nrrlcr In Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Postoillco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY SEPT. 25, 19 4. ALUMNI AND JI. S. PLAY THISAFTEJHfOON The footbnll game scheduled, for this evening as the first game of the sea son promises to bo a good one and much Interest Is being shown by both sides in the contest. Tho high school boys aro much lighter than tho alumni but their practice and teamwork should bo a big factor In making them the winning team. Tho alumni have n number of old players on tho team, howovcr, that will put up a strong fight and will havo a lino that will probably hold solid for tho lighter men, Tlipy will also bo able to crash through tho lighter line by force of weight, but can not count much on gaining ground by open work while tho other men can work tho open play to good advantage. Tho high school nifn aro showing up in fine shape, although they still lack Homo "pop" and considerable team work. Tho boys aro working ar duously and will undoubtedly develop a flno squad if they keep at it and do not gain too much confidence. Thcro nro two men for every position and for somo positions three or more men nro trying out. Tho high school bunch will nearly all bo permitted to play this evening ns far as possible bo that each man can havo an oppor tunity to get In tho scrimmage. The following men will probably be played .this ovonlng: Contor, Miller or Jones; right guard, Jones or Carter; right tacklo, lloguo or Norrls; right ond, Burko or Stuart; loft guard, Hood or Lemon; loft tackle, Vernon or Overman; left end, Gregg or Fet ors; quarter back, Louden or Cross; right half, Iloxlo or Langford; left half, Cool or Doal; full back, Kelly or Thompson. Tho probabln line-up for tho alum ni team is as follows Conter, Lo Dioyt; guurds, Nolan and Bartholo mew; tackles, Tlgho and Sandall; ends, MeWllllams and Croucn; half backs, Rlnckcr and Lincoln; quarter, Wesborg; full back, Stack. FACE IS CUT WHEN CAR HITS A HIGH BRIDGE Frank Harrison, campaign manager for II. B. Howell, sustained a painful cut on his fnco Wednesday ovenlng when tho car In which ho was riding ran on to a high brlgc. Ho waB rid ing In tho car with W. V. Hoagland and Chas W. Sears coming from Co zad to this city. Thoy wore leading tho party and when tho car rap on a high bridge It Jumped and Mr. Har rison was thrown upward and his face struck tho top, lnlUctlng a pain ful cut at tho baso oft ho nosp. His injury was attended and after ho arrived hero ho was obliged to ro tlro to his room. Tho wound bsd pro fusely and caused him Bovoro pain. Tho other two occupants of tho car were not hurt. James Will Plead Guilty Ira James, who was arrested In tho early part of tho Biunmor for stealing chickens, will pVncl guilty In a short tlino boforo Judge Grimes according to hla own statement. Ho was kopt In Jail for somo last spring to await tho district court term and was lator ro- leasod on bonds in order that ho could Vnd his crops. A fow days ago Ills bondsman doclded that ho would ro maln on his bond no longer and had him returned to tho county Jail. Ho now announces that ho will plead guilty as soon as tho Judgo roturns to tho city. Chicken thievery is now mad,) a fel ony and his case must conio before tho district court. Tho penalty Is from thirty days to six months In tho county Jail or from one to three yoars in tho penitentiary. Snlo on "Willi Paper. Twonty-fivo por cent off on all stock orders. Must rcduc'o our stock at onco.. C4-8 DUKE & DBATS. Bliirrlioeti Quickly Cured. "My attention was first called to Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Bomcdy ns much as twclvo yoars ago. At that tlmo 1 was sorlous ly HI with Biunmor complaint. Ono doso of this romedy checked tho trou blo," writes Mrs. C. W. Floronco, Rock llold. rInd. For salo by all dcalors. C. M. NEWTON'S BOOKCLUB BOO Titles of tho Best Copy right Books by tho Best Authors. You can Join tho CLUB at any tlmo. You pay CO cents for tho first Book and 10c for each Book exchanged. On Oct. 1st wo will add to our CLUB "THE EYES OF THE WORLD" and "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK" (Thoso two Books will not bo sold for less than $1.35 ,each.) "Wo nro going to glvo our BOOK CLUB members an opportunity to read thorn at tho oxclmngo prlco of 10 cents each. O. M. NEWTON'S BOOK CLUB. SEVEN CANDIDATES VISIT NORTH PLATTE it. ii. mmr.hii an others speak IN .MASS MEETING HERE WEDNESDAY EVENING V. L. .Minor, Tlios. L. Hall, A. 0. Thomas D. 31. Doiitliett, Cliax. W. Sears are also In Party Three Hundred Attend Meeting. Hon R. B. Howell, republican can didate for governor, and a number of other state candidates visited In this city Wednesday evening and favored the North Platto people With speeches at tho park on tho Court 1iouf,3 grounds. Tho stato candidates are on an automobllo tour of western Ne braska and were received hero by tho republican county commltteo and nfter their speeches thoy remained hero over night. Thos. L. Hall, present railway com missioner and candidate for re-election, was tho first to speak. He was introduced by Chairman G. S. Thomp son and gave a fifteen mlnuto talk. He spoke largely of tho dovclopm,ont of tho public service corporations in this state, which, ho stated, aro all Incor porated under tho Jurisdiction of the railway commission. Ho emphasised tho linportanco of tho governing of these corporations and of knowing conditions and expenses of tho cor porations and ended up by giving his education, experience and qualifica tions for the position which he now holds. W V. Hoagland then gave a ten mlnuto talk upon county and state politics in which he pointed out that western Nebraska was well rcpn sonted tills year and urged tho neoplo to support tho candidates from this part of tho stato In order that wo could get consideration in tho stntc house. Mr. Howell was introduced by Sen ator Hoagland as "tho man who docs things." Mr. Howell prefaced his speech by Baying that In 1889 ho own ed a ranch on tho north river fifty miles west of North Platto and was not altogether a stranger to western Nebraska; ho admired Its climate, Its sconcry and its stalwart citizenship. After commending tho legislative tick et, ho said ho was not making an ap peal for ofllcp, that tho people should not choose a man for his per sonality or who Is content to let well enough alone. If .elected ho would stand for a definite policy which ho had not conjured up for this cam paign. Ho was opposed to exploita tion of public Interests for private gain; favored organized co-opcratlon among tho peopl3 for their own bene fit, and emphatically declared that public scrvlco corporations havo u surped a largo placo In tho affairs of government citing at length condi tions in Omaha as proof. Ho favored doing things gradually, ho was an evo lutionist and not a revolutionist. No moro franchises should bo given over Into the hands of corporations and the policy of public ownership of- public utilities should be a steady progres sive policy. This is a policy he had followed for years, citing his fight ugainst tho Omaha waterworks com pany In which ho won. Ho favored thee onsorvatlon of tho water power for tho benefit 6f tho pcdple and 'fa vored a regulation of tho South Omaha stockyards. Ho lyillovcd In efficiency of government, for efficiency meant economy, and pledged hlmsolf, If elected, to do his duty nnd enforce tho law. Tho party of candidates was m,t at Gothenburg by W. V. Hoagland In his car. From thero thoy drove to tho smaller towns along tho lino and they worem pt at Brady by another party of automobiles from this city. A number also m3t them on tho out skirts of tho city and ushered thorn In. Tho North Platto band was hired for tho occasion and thoy opened their concert on tho streots at about Bcven thlrty in the ovonlng. Thoy also fur nished music between tho addresses on tho court house lawn. Tho other state candidates who woro In tho party woro W. L. Minor, candidate for stato auditor, D. M. Dou thott, candidate for stato senator, A. O, Thomas, candidate for stato super intendent, and Chas, W. Sears, candl dato for attorney general. Frank Harrison, campaign manager for Mr. Howell, was also In tho party. AN OKIMXAXCE NO. 55. An Ordinance Providing for the Vaca tion" of All tho Alloy Running East and West Through Block 10S of the Original Town of North Platto, Nc lirnskn, by the City of North Platto mid Granting to Willis Todd, ills Successors ami Assigns, the Right of the Use of Said Alley. BR IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of tho City of North Platto, Nobrnskn: Soc. 1. That all of Un alloy run ning cast and west through Block 10S, of tho Original Town of North Platte, bo and tho samo Is horeby vncated. Soc. 2. Thnt tho right bo nnd is lioroby granted to said AVUlis Todd, his successors and assigns to clos, up and uso all of said alloy for private purposos connected with the establish ment and oporatlon of u light and gas plant. See. 3. Said alloy to bo treated as prlvato property and bo subject to all ordinances pertninlng to property so owned. Sec. 4. Said Willis Todd shall pay tho reasonable coat of printing and publishing said Ordinance. Sec. C, This Ordinnnco to bo in full force nnd effect from and aftor Its pnssngo, approval and publication ac cording to law. Passed and approved this 15th day of September, 1914. 12. H, EVANS, C. F. TEMPLE, Mayor. (Seal) City Clork. NOTICI3 I'Oll mill.ICA'llOX. Serial No. 05208. I)i'linrtiiitiiit ot tlit Interior (Milled fStlllCH 1.1UUI UIIICU North I'liUte, Noliriiskn, Sopt. 21. 19H. Notlco Id hereby Klven thnt Rimer DnKKutt, of North l'lntte, Nebraska, who, on July 28, liUl. inndo IlanieHtonrf Uutry No. irt20!, for liji of NKW, Sec tion 10. TowiiHhln 12 N., ltniiKo 30 V., Gth 1'rlnclina Meridian lma illeil notice of Intention to mulcts llnal threo your Proof, to ostiilillHh claim to tho lunil above tlcHcrlbeil, before tho ltofrlator nnd ltocelver, nt North l'lntte. NobrnB ku, on tho 17th day of November. 11)14. Clnlinnnt iiuhioh us wltnntmnH: Arthur Comer, I.ouls Orulkn, Joseph Shaw, "Will CoIUhb, nil of North l'lntte. Nobrnslcu. 826-0 J. U ISVANd, HoKlstor. UNION PACIFIC TO INSTALL WIRELESS DR.MII.LENER AFTER NINE YEARS OF EXPERIMENTING ANNOl'V CES THAT HIS APPARATUS IS NOW PERFECTED. Wireless Station nill be Established at North Platte and Other Dhlslon Terminals, and Talk Can be had with Trains 100 Miles Aiwiy. Dr. E. II, Mlllener, experimental en gineer of tho Union Pacific railway, who for nine years has been conduct ing experiments for tho railway at Omaha. In composite wireless and wire telephony has announced that lie I has developed his apparatus so that It Is now practical In nil respects, and that a complete system of communi cation was ready to be installed on Union Pacific overland trains. Dr. Mlllenor's plans contemplate tho establishment of wireless stations at Grand Island, North Platte, Cheyenne, Green River and Ogdcn. Atmospheric static nnd magnetic conditions have been studied In that territory for nine years. At Green River a tower 200 feet tnll will bo placed on tho high buttc Just back of tho station, and with a flve-kilowatt generator at Cheyenne und a ten-klllowatt, generator at Green River, tho difficulties of the Rockies will be overcome. "With our apparatus wo can talk to a moving train 100 miles away from tho station," said Dr. Milliner. "Wo can call to a moving train and hit It every tlmo; we can talk back from the train; we can talk from car to car this by wire, of course but when a train is In a station wo can talk to and from It by long distance; more over, when a train moves out, wo can keep up tho long distance conversa tion with It. "By careful investigation nnd ex perimentation we have avoided the mistakes which might bo mado in try ing to put an ordinary ship apparatus on n train. Our apparatus has been carefully worked out in every detail. Tho antenna consist of two wires run ning l ho full length of each car, with connections with other cars at the ends. Our system Is mado .workable by the fact that ";e do not have to depend upon storage batteries for our electricity, for the Illumination of trains Is supplied by a generator In the Impgnge car. "Somo advantages the Installation will give nro that we will be able to reach a wholo right of way at any tlmo. whether tho wires aro down or not; wi shall bo n'jlc to talk to a pas sengor train at any tlmo, whether it is In motion or not; wo shall do av:- with tho "bread line" on trains; and I may toll you that people who travel on transcontinental trains will annre- clatc tho advantago of simply ordering reservations In the dining car from their own cars, instead of having to travel tho wholo length of a train two or three times before thoy can got scats." Crops In Western States. The Great West may well bo proud of Its crop conditions for 1914. Farm ers Bulletin G15, issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, August 22, 1914, shows that, of eight states sorved:by the Union Pacific lines In seven of them tho "Combined con dition of nil crops upon August 1," was nbovo tho teh-year avorago condition on that dnto viz: Kansas 122.9 per cent Colorado 112.2 per cent. Nobraska 105.G per cent Utah 105.2 per cent. Washington 103.2 per cent. Oregon 100.6 pore ent. Idaho 100.1 per cent Wyoming 98.9 por cent (100 equnls average.) Wyoming (98.9 per cent) shows ud remarkably well, In comparison with tho crop conditions that exist In many of tho Eastern and Southern States. This is "florae record" when wo con sider that nil crops are included In tho report for each of tho above- named states. To tho Interested observer, this shows tho v.-istlom of depending upon a torrltor whero crops are so diversi fied thn , oven should a single crop fall bortiw tho average, tho shortage Is moro. than offyst by the Increased yield of somo other crop. I i Hum n Persons Poison IVs A number of complaints havo been registered recently in regard to dogs In tho city being poisoned, presumably by strychnine. Tho vnluablo bull dog of Wood White's as poisoned yester day and died last evening on tho streets In convulsions. Tho dog wns a beautifully marked fellow and was very valuable bosldps being a great pet. lie was a friendly 6no and was known to many around thec lty. Just whoro tho dogs got tho nolson is unknown but some ono is evidently cowardly enough to nut out nolson and In this way got sonvono's pet. Tho residents or tins city aro getting to gether and will nttompt to find out who Is doing tho dirty work by watch ing tho poison registers at tho drug stores. A numbor of vnlua"blo dogs havo boon killed already nnd such work must bo stopped. Chamberlain's Liniment. If you aro over troubled with aches, pains or soreness of tho muscles, von will appreciate tho good qualities of Chamberlain's Liniment. Many suf ferers from rheumatism and sciatica havo used it with tho best results. It Is especially valuable for lumbago and lumo back. For sale by all dealers. Notice to Hunters. All hunters nnd othors are warned against trespassing on lands owned or controlled by tho undersigned. All por- sons violating mis notico will bo sum marily dealt with according to law, ns It Is determined that trespassing on our lands shall ceaso. A. Bannrd C. A. Howard C. Osgood Joo Shaw AV. Kunkel E. Doiko Fred Dlohl Will Sonnerman L. L. Lloyd A. Connor A. Kunkol Ell Kunkel Collins Bros. Elmor Daggott Gunderson Bros. A. Folk Oto Roborts Dan Kunkol O. L. Wntklns . Martin Hnnnn J. A. Mnrkeo Geo. Single J. A. Kunkel Jos. Horshoy II. M. Horshoy Jesso Kunkel W. C. Masters J. K. Crow Notice to Water Consumers. In order to get water bills ready by October 1st our meter readers will start reudlng ' meters on Monday, September 21 at. As tho discount per iod Is so short and so many of our customers forget to bring their bills we havo decided to try a new method. Instead of mailing the bills as for merly thoy wll be kept In tho oiTicc and In their plnco tho meter reader will leave a slip giving tho water rates and also tho last and present readings of tho meter, from which tho consumer can obtain tho amount of water used and what the bill will be. This will savo the water department about $10.00 In postage and save con siderable time In tho ofilce making out duplicate bills. Bills will bo mailed to business men nnd non-residents as formerly so they can mall us their checks with bills. To obtain discount all checks must bo mailed to reach tho water ofilce not Inter than the 10th of October. Our meter readers are Instructed and expected to be courteous and the Water Commissioner would appreciate It if consumers will let him know of any case where meter reader Is saucy or discourteous In any way. HERSHEY S. WELCH, , Water Commissioner. F. J. DIEXEIt & CO. Real Estate nnd Insurance Como and see us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo have also good.bar galns In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewoy Sts., upstairs. Chamberlain's .Colic, .Cholera .and Dnrrhocn Remedy. "I advised tho 'boys' when they en listed for tho Spanish war to take Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for the advice clven." writes J. II. Houghland, Eldon, Iowa. "No person whether traveling or at homo should be without tins great remedy." For sale by all deal ers. Di edfield fydfield. Plisiclans and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon. JOE B. rtEDFlELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Therejs a big difference in fried Cakes. Try ours they have quality. D00L1TTLE BAKERY. HIDES. FURS AM) .TUSK Tajing Top 1'rlco for Hides BOXES $7.00 to $S.OO PER TON of nil kinds !NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. n n JAflPCl OlN i.OTT .M&ailUWM Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. FARM LOANS Plenty of Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. Look at This! Anyone In need of Pianos, Orgnns, Bicycles, Clocks, Watches, Sewing Ma. chines, Guns, Rotohcrs, Shells of nil kinds, Gas Stoics, Oil Stoves, Ranges, Ever thing In Furniture, Come to Echellbery,--600 Locust THE BEST PLACE IX TOWN Wp Muut Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Totn tojps, Etc., Iii exchange for furniture. pME IX AXI) SEE OUR STOCK 111 lh " -A ... -" ,AI Hill I IK a it TABSktS1 jfll I NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. 3L JIALL, Superintendent. MISS LULU MAXWELL, Hcml Nurse. JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician jind Surgeon DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofilce McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewoy Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Ofilce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . D RIO S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Office in McCnbe Building, PHONE 36. Nyal Drug Stroo Phono 8 Bowens Barn Phone 101 C- W- CRONEN GRADUATE VETERINARIAN North Platte Nebraska. Res. Phone Red 400. 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 Cattlo and Hogs to Julius Plogensen, 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. The North Side Feed Barn has for sale GRAIN OF ACL 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 lord, her husband; Carrie Dristol and George Dristol, her husband; Jennie Lewis nnd Elmer Lewis, her husband; Kate Clinker and Lue Clinker, her hus band; Gertrude Clinker and John Clinker, her husband; Charles Gaylord and Jennie Gaylord, his wife; Augus tus Gaylord and Myrtle Gaylord, his wife; Edward Gaylord and Mary Gay lord, his Wife, non-resident defend ants:: You are hereby notified that James A. Shaw as plaintiff has filed his cer tain petition In th,o District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you, Impleaded with Anna Shaw and Thom as B. Shaw, an Incompotent, McDon ald Stato Bank, of North Platte, Ne braska, a corporation, and School Dis trict No. 5 of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, a corporation, tho object and pray er of which said petition aro to con firm tlw shares and interests of the plaintiff and defendants in the follow ing described land situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Southwest Qunrtor of Section Eight (8), Town ship Fourteen (14), North of Range Thirty (30), West of tho G th P. M. as set forth in said petition and for a partition of said described premises or for the sale thereof if said partition connot bo Justly and equitably made among tho different owners thereof. You and each of you will make ans wer to said petition on or before tho 21st day of November, 1914, or default will bo taken nnd Judgment entered as In said petition prayed. JAMES A SHAW, Plaintiff. By E. II. EVANS, His Attorney. Dated at North Platte, Sept. 21, 1914. Xotlco of Sale. In tho matter of tho estate of John Burch, deceased. Notico Is hereby given, thnt In pur suance of an ordor of L. M. Pemberton, Judgo of tho District Ciurt of Gngo County, Nebraska, mad on the 27th day of July, 1914, for tho salo of real estate, hereinafter described, thero will bo sold at tho front door of tho court house, In North Platte, Nebraska, on th,o 10th day of October, 1914, at nlno o'clock In tho forenoon, at public venduo, to the highest bidder for cash, tho following described real estate, to-wlt: The undivided two twenty-firsts of the north half of tho northeast quarter and tho east half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty (30) In town ship nlno (9) rango twenty-seven (27) in Lincoln County, Nebraska Said salo will remain open ono hour. Dated this 19th day of September, 1914. HARRY B. ANDREWS, Guardian of Kenneth Burch and Ramo- na Burch, Minors. E. N.' KAUFMAN and MULDOONJ& GIBBS, Attorneys. s21-3w Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Altention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. pi,,, I Ofle 130 Phones Ro3idenco 115 UERimSEItlll' & FO JIBES, Licensed Einbnlmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Elmer K. Bain ford nnd Suslo B. Barn ford Wll Take Notice: That on the 19th day of August, 1914 Loulo B. Sherwood, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against said defendants, Elmer E. Bamford and Susio B. Bamford, the object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by S. E. Bam ford and Anna Bamford his wife, and Elmer E. Bamford and Suslo Bv Bam ford, his wife, to the" plaintiff -herein, upon tho following described prem ises: All of Section eleven (11) in township twelve (12) north of range thirty-four (34) west of the sixth (Gth) P. M. also the south one-half oft he norteast quarter (SVfs of tho N. E. ) and lots numbered ono (1) and two (2) and tho southeast quarter (S. E. Vi) of section two, (2) same township and range also, the south half of tho southwest quarter (S of the S. W. Vi) and all of tho southeast quarter (S. E. &) and the south half of tho northeast quarter (SV6 of the N. E. ) of section fourteen (14) township twelve (12) North of Range thirty-four (34) west of the sixth P. M.; to secure tho payment of a cer tain promissory note dated Juno 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, tho plaintiff herein could elect and declare the whole sum duo and payable and that thero Is now duo 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 interest from said date, plaintiff prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay tho same 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 12tU day of September, 1914. LOUIE E. SHERWOOD, By MULDOON & GIBBS, sl6-4w His Attorneys. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an order of salo Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered la said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso ciation, a Corporation is plaintiff, and Corda V. O'Brien, et al., a,re defend ants, and to me directed, I will on the 3rd day of October, 1914, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the east front door of the Court Houso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the following described property, to wit Lot Six (G), Block One hundred fifty-one (151), Orglnal 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, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Nicholas McCabo Is plaintiff and Frank P. Peterson et al aro de fendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 2Gth day of September, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, interest and costs, tho following described property to-wlt: All of Section Thirty-five (35) Town ship Sixteen (1G) North of Rango thir-ty-threo (33) lying east of the main channel of Blrdwood creek; and Northeast Quarter (NEVi) section two (2) and all of section one (1) Township fifteen (15) North of Rango Thirty-three (33) We3t Gth P. M. Lin coln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Aug. 21th, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Xotlco of Salo of Land Upon Execution Notico is horby given that by vir tue of an execution issued by Geo. E. Prosser, Clerk of tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a Judgment rendered In the District Court of Buffalo County, Nobraska, which had been filed In tho District Court of Llnco.ln 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. Graham, to-wlt: All of 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 tho 28th day of Soptembor, 1914, at 2 o'clock p. m. central tlmo of said day at the east front door of tho court houso, 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 tho highest bidder for ensh to satisfy said execution upon which thoro is duo tho sum of $G35 with 7 per cent Interest from Novem ber Gth, 1913, and ?28.75 cost together with accrued cost. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Aug ust 20, 1914. A. J, SALISBURY, Sheriff. I 1 i 11 1 ft' ,Mt 4 i i