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I , V ' I i) if 1 Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor aad Pabliiher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES J Ono Year by Mnll In Advance.... $1.2r One Year by Carrier In Advance .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco as Second Class Mattor. TUESDAY NOV. 10, 1914, TOTAL OF .'Ur8 VOTES CAST AT LAST ELECTION 3IALONKY LEANS WITH 2.1 1 1, SAL- ISIIUKY SECOND AM) YOST TIIIIM) Suffrage carries by Vole of Jfttl lo HOI All ItcniibtirniiN Klecled for Slale OfflccrH. A total of 3,458 votes were cast In this county at tho election last Tues day. A largo number of votes by mall camo In and tho olllclal count was completed Saturday night. Moloney for coroner polled tho largest voto having no opposition. Salisbury was second with 225G, and Yost third with 210S. Yost carried every precinct In tho county,. Salisbury lost two and Durbln three,. Following Is tho total olllclal count: Employers' Llnblllty bill, 1384 for, 1122 against; Ft. Kearney Memorial ar mory, 090 for, 1725 ngalnst; Equal Suffrage, 1531 for, 1101 ngalnst; Gov ernor, Morehead 1477. Sackett CO, Ifowcll 1492, Porter 243, Wilson 58; Lieutenant governor. Pearson 1030, Kllngboll 101, lloagland 1831, Ablo 258, Hockenbcrger 01; secretary of Btato, Pool 1203, Skalla 101, Waito 1510, Ittner 303, Hald 72;stnte auditor, Smith 1109, Hansen 183, Minor 14C9, Phillips 308, Miles 80; stato treas urer, Hall 1303, Broatch 144, Hamor 1479; Baldwin 315, Stoll 71; state sup erintendent, Whitehead 1317, Davis 134, Thomns 1413, Shafcr 320, Walker 01; attomoy genoral, Reed, 1228, Wil lis 149, Scars 1453, Burleigh 305, Blt tenbonder 75; railway commissioner, Maupln 1225, Hnrpam 145, Hall 1520, Brllhart 303; unlvorslty regents, John E. Miller 1194, Noble 877, Lovo 150. W. II. Millor 128. Brown 1357, Jansen 1220, Jones 295, Gllbort 84, Nosbit 123; congresssman sixth district, Taylor 980, Klnkald 1907, Chaso 255, Stebhins 03; senator twenty-fifth district Pulllam 1270, Ballmor 210, Dout liett 1370, Miles 320; representative sixty-eighth district, Wood 1101, Rey nolds 1GG1, Carlson 319; representa tive Bovcnty-Bcventh district, McCar thy 11C3, Woodhurst 1004, Jenkins 35; county clerk, Larson 93G, Yost 2108, Chrlstcnson 235; county trcasuror, Whito 1029, Durbln 2053, Do well 223; shorllf, Brownlloltl 828, Salisbury 2250, Scollold 202; county superintendent, Cox 1352, Clnnlt 1745, Wilson 217; county attornoy, Gibbs 1777, Halllgan 1371: nnillitv mirvnvnr PnMirmi 17T.R Meyer 1341, Nlcosou 200; coroner, Ma- iionoy s.m: county commlss oner, sec ond district, Kolchor 1113, Springer ivtv, bodormnn 372; polico magistrate, (North Platte), Walker 403, Mllton bergor 011 ; Chief Justice, Reese 1244, Hollcnbeck 1432; county Judge, French 1771, Beatty 1248; University removal, 1174 for, 1922 ngulnst. Xorlh Pintle randy Kitchen , IXnbllshcs Wholesale House Tho North Platto Candy , Kitchen, owned by the Poulos brothers, has added four candy makers to their forcQ at tho factory and thoy will now onornto a wholesale Jobbing houso out or here. Tliuy havo been making their own candy for tho past two years In the building ibrmerly occu pied by tho J, C. Hainan cigar com pany. Thoy now havo two chocolate dlppors working and two moro will nr rlvo this week. Their head dipper was formerly employed by the Wood ward Candy company of Omaha and is a girl of twelve years' oxporloneo, This concern has had a rapid growth in this city. John and Sam Poulos came hore ovor throo years ago and Btarted In business. Sum Is presldont of tho company and "John ny," as ho Is known to nil, is secre tary. Tholr business will now extend all along tho Union Pacific line in this section of the country and thoy al ready have a good Jobbing business. Mru. Lucleiuln Clark Dies, Mrs,., Luelcndn Clark, for many yenrs u rosldont of this city .died Fri day ovoning at tho homo of her soiwln Inw, R. L. Douglas. She was fiovonty bovoii years, live months and seven teen days of. age at tho timo ol hor death which was duo to genoral do blllty resultant from old ago,. Mrs. Clark was born May 19, 1837, In Illinois,. Sho has mndo hor homo with hor Hon-ln-lnw In this city for tho past soveral years,. Her daughter, Mrs. Douglas, died about threo years ago. Tho funeral services woro held Sunday aftornoon from tho Howe & Mnloooy chapel, conducted by Row BenJ. A. Cram of tho Methodist church. Tho body was taken from hore to Gau dy, hor fonnor lpmo, whoro short Bor vicos woro hold and burial was mado. Holds Federal Court Judgo Thomas C. Mungor, of Lincoln Judgo of tho United Stntcs district court, uccompanlod by Clork Iloyt. of tho saino court, arrived yestorday morning ana Hold a lirlof session of court in tho federal building. Tho business transacted consisted of hear ing mottons mndo by tho nttornoys, nnd tho session lnstcd but n few hours. Judgo Mungor romulnod ovor until today and In company with J. C. Don nnd Henry Robhnuscn loft this morn ing on a gooso hunt, a sport ot which tho Judgo Is very fond. Despondency Duo to Indigestion. It is not at nil surprising that per sons who havo Indigestion bocomo dis couraged and despondent. Iloro nro a few words of hopo and cheer for them by Mrs. Blancho Bowers, Indi ana, Pa ."For yenrs my digestion was so poor that I could only eat tho light est foods. I tried everything that I heard ot to got relief but not until nbout a year ago when ( I saw Cham berlain's Tablets advortlzM'and got a bottlo of them did I find tho right treatment. I soon began to improve and slnco a fow bottles of them my di gestion is lino." For Balo by all dealers. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Ad and Frank Coates of Sutherland, woro visiting in the city Saturday on business,. District Judge H. M. Grimes nnd Court Reporter P,. J. Barron held a scBslon of district court Saturday at Ogjilalla. F. G. Hoxie, of Ogalalla, passed through the cfty Saturday morning en routo to Lexington to look after some business innttcrs. Mrs. W. R. Vernon, of Julesburg, ar rived In the city Saturday afternoon tor a visit of a few days with her sons and with friends. Attorney Lcslio BnsklnB returned Saturday morning from Grand Island whoro he visited for a few days on pro fessional business. W. C. Roynolds left Saturday lbr Illinois, called there by the death of a relatives. Ho expects to be absent two or three weeks. It. 13,. Wldner, foreman on tho W. W. Blrgo farm at O'Fallon hns Just completed harvesting tho potato crop, of which there wore 800 bushels. Mrs. A. II. Church returned tho lat ter part of last week from Ft. Des .Moines whoro sho had been visiting her daughter for seoral months. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Holcomb, of tho Maxwell vicinity, were visiting In tho city Friday afternoon. Thoy loft Fri day evening for Denver for n short visit. Mrs,. James Karbush returned Sun day to her home In Ogdon, Utah, after visiting In tho city for some tlnio with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Lundgrnf, Sr. Jniucs Turple Dies at Columbus. James Turple, a formor resident of North Platto, died at his homo In Columbus, Ohio, last Fridny .evening at !):30. Death followed a paralytic stroke which ho Buffered several months ago. Tho deceased lived In or near this city for ilvo or six years, and whllo residing hero was married to Miss Adda Kocken,. Six or seven years ago they removed to Columbus nnd havo slnco made flint city their homo. Ho leaves a wife and two chil dren. WILL YOUR Breath and your obligation to your family nnd creditors end at tho same tlmo? An Old Lino Llfo Policy makes It sure. Phono for an appointment nnd lot's talk it over. J. E. SEBASTIAN, Gon'l Agont, 82t5 Life Insurance Only. Mrs,. Mary Agnes Slicedy Dies Mrs. Mary Agnes Sheedy, wife of David Sheedy, died Friday mornlnc at 8:15 at hor homo at G09 west B utreot. Sho was sixty-two years, eight months and ono dny old at the tlnio of her death, which was( duo to an Illness of over twelve years' dura tion. Kidney nnd liver trouble nnd dropsy were tho causes of her death,. Sho had been bedfast for the past twelve, WOCKB,. Miss Agnes Delnney was born In LaSallo county, Illinois, March 5, 1852. Sho was mnrrlcd to David Sheedy November 1, 1879 and thoy colebrnted their thirty-fifth wedding nnnlvoroary tho Sundny preceding her denth. To this union woro born six children, all of whom survive. They aro Mrs. Ed Walker, Michael Sheedy, of tho Forstedt & Sheedy harness shop. William Sheedy, Leo Sheedy and Sndlo Shoedy, all of this city, and Jnney Sheedy, whp Is n milliner In Denvor. Mrs. Sheedy also leaves hor hor husband, six sisters and two brothers. Tho sisters live In Illinois nnd tho brothers, Dan Dolaney, of Clay county, nnd John Dolaney, of Grand Island, were both horo for tho funeral. Mrs. Sheedy had been a sufferor for years. .She came jhoro with her fnmlly from Kearney county, Nob., whoro thoy had lived for n numbor of years. Some years ago sho sulYor ed for oight weeks with black ery sipelas which developed Into dropsy. Sho had previously enjoyed such ex cellent health that her vitality was groat and sho liven long aftor doc tors had given up hope of hor recov ery. At the tlmo of hor doath her body had become hardened. Thursday ovoning at eight o'clock sho took a turn tor the worso and It was thon thought she could live but a few hours. Tho funeral was hold yostorday at 9:30 a. m from St. Patrick's church and Interment made In tho North Platte cemetery. t NO Hi: A SON FOR IT. When Citizens of North Platte Sho the Wnj. Thoro can bo no reason why any render oft his city who suffers tho tor tures of nn. aching back, tho nnnoy nnco of urinary disorders, tho pains and dangers of kidney Ills will fall to heed tho words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what n North Platto citizen says: sirs,. A,. G,. Wessburg. 70S west Fourth street, North Platto, says: "I, had a dragging pntn In my back and trouble with my kldnoys. A doctor diagnosed my caso as u lloatlng kid ney Many a day I was unnblo to stand on account of tho pain through my kidneys nnd tho kidney secretions were unnatnural. An oporntlon wns advised, but luckily I learned ot Doan's Kldnoy Pills nnd procured a supply from McDonnell & Graves' Drug Store, (now Schiller & Co.'s Drug Store) and began using them. A few duys reinovedt ho pains and re stored my kldnoys to their proper working order,. Anothor of my fiunlly has slnco been troubled by kldnov complaint nnd has had a world of good from this romedy. Prlco COc, at all dealers,. Don't simply nsk for a kldnoy remedy got Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho samo that Mrs,. Wossborg had. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Prop3.. Buffalo, N Y. Remarkable Cure of Croup. "Last wintor whoa my llttlo boy had croup I got him a bottlo ot Cham- borlaln's Cough Remedy. I honestly bellovo It saved his Hfo," writes Mrs. cook, Indiana, l'a."It cut tho phlegm and relieved his coughing spells. I am most grateful for what this romedy nas uono for him." For salo by all dealers, Cubs Howl Largest Score. In a fast bowling intfteh. Friday evening tho Cubs raised tho mark for tho bowlers cf tho city by defeating tho Pirates 2514 to 2145, a margin of 309 pins,. Adams for tho Cubs bowled the high score, bowling one game of 210 and 520 In three,. Following are the scores: Cubs Eshelman 105 150 170 497 Ripley 138 159 103 400 Adams 210 102 148 520 Ackcrman 180 144 189 519 Leonard 190 1G7 101 518 889 PIrales Roddcn 174 W,. Landgraf 100 T. Lowo 150 Weinberg 118 Ford 141 7S8 737 2514 135 145 149 161 140 175 -484 101 400 123 422 124 398 154 435 743 720 G82 2145 Hull Tor Sale. A high grade Ilolsteln bull twenty two months old; n great grandson of tho lamoiiB Katy Gerben, ?G0. 8U2 A,. COOLIDGE, North Platte. Can you afford to miss It? What? Why tho chance to get your presents for Christmas all ready mado at the Lutheran parish house November 12th. t2 Mrs. Frank Kaucher left Saturday morning for hor home In St,. Joseph, Mo,, nfter visiting for somo time with her sistor, Mrs,. Finn. Attorney A. Muldoon was a passen ger to Ogalalla Saturday morning to attend tho session of tho district court. Mr.a nd Mrs. Will Hawley loft Sat urday morning for Omaha to spend n few days visiting lVlends. Mrs. Wood White loft Saturday morning for Lincoln to spend a few days visiting friends. No. 3196. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF First National Bank, At North IMatte, In tho Stnto of Nebras kn, at tho close of business, October 31st, lll. RESOURCES. Loans nnd illscountH $391,590.04 OvertlraftH, secured and un secured 440.30 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 100,000.00 U. S. HoiuIh to secure U. S. Deposits 1,000.00 Other bonds to secure Postal HuvliiKH 26,000.00 Ilonds, Sccurltes, etc. (other than Stocks) 30,774.18 UitnkliiK houso, furniture and fixtures 21,900.00 Duo from state and private b n n k s mid i bnnkors. trurit ' companies nnd savings ? Due from npjirov- .? 2.S04.S2 ed renorvo ugcntH in cen tral cities .... Duo from approv ed reserve agents in oth or reserve cit ies Checks nnd other c.thIi Items . Notes of other .4,940.75 97,509.00 022.20 national 'banks 425.00 Frnctlonnl paper currency, uick- ols nnd cents. . Lawful money re 137.3S serve In bnuk, viz: Specie ?2,250,55 I.egnl tender notes 2,510.00 $29,790.55 Kedemptlon fund with IT. S. troasurer (B per cent of circulation 13C.301.7C 5,000.00 Total $722,007.08 I.1AHIMT1ES Cnpltnl stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided prollrs, loss ex penses murtaxes paid 3,792.07 National bank notes out standing 100,000.00 Due to stnte nnd private banks nnd bunkers $ 10,095.57 Individual deposits subject to chock 307,969.51 Dem 7 ot Tim maml cortlllcates f deposit 3,955.35 mo coriiuciitoH of deposit pny- able within 30 days 11,9C0.S2 Time cortlllcates of deposit jiay nble niter 30 days or nfter notlco of 30 dnys or Ioiir fr 107,721.97 Cnshlor's . chocks outstanding ... 3.00G.C2 United .States de posits 1,000.00 Postal Savings de posits .......... 15,915.1 1-40S.215.D1 Total .. S722.007.0S Stato of NoliniHkn, County of Lincoln, ss 1, v. I.. Aiooney, cashier or tno :ibovo named bunk, do soloinlily swenr that tho above statement 1b truu to tho boHt of my kuowleilKo ami hollof. F. 1.. MOON13Y, Cashier. Correct Attest: K. I'. SUEH12ROER, UAY C. I.ANOKOItn. JOHN J.IIALL.1GAN DirectorH. .Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this fith day of Novcmbur, 131-1 AMJEUT MUI.DOON. Notary Public. IlEI'OUT OK TUB CONDITION OP THE McDonald State Bank, of North Platte, Clmrtor No. 047 In the Stato of Nobraska, at tho closo of hUHlnetis Oct. 31, li)ll. uu;suuhjks I.onus nnd discounts overdrafts HoiuIh, .securities, Judgments clnttuH, otc, Ilanklnit houso, furniture and llxturoH Duo from nnt'l and stnto banks.... $7r,431.6G Checks and items of oxchntiKo .. 2,7fiG.7fi Currency ,. 11,324.00 Oolil Coin 2,620.00 Sliver, nlcklos nnd cents 7,205.51 $290,885.28 C23.C7 15,500.00 15,000.00 102.347.93 Total $124,300.88 MAWLITIHS Cnpltnl stook paid In H00, 000.00 SurpliiH fund 10.500.00 undivided pr ivitieu proms, iiseij.. 21,437.?1 Individual depos Its nublect to check $109,109.04 Demand cortlll cates ot depos it 3.780.15 Tlmo certificates of deposit .... 104,980.09 Duo to national nndstatobanks 10,010.04 Depositor's Guaranty Fund 2S8.S45.92 3,573,05 Total $42 1,350, SS Stato of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, ss I, W. II. 'McDonald, cashier of tho above named bank do hereby swear that, tho ubovo statement Is a correct and true copy of the report mado to tho Stato MaiiklnK Hoard. w. ii. Mcdonald, Casiuor. Attest: GILVS MoDONALD. Director J. U. MoDONALD, Director. Subscribed nnd Bworn to bofore me this Gtli day of November. 1914 OEO. B. FRENCH. Notary Public. Com, Expires Juno i is, me. IHfl ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN (Jaston Music Company Starts .Some thing in North Platte Tho largest advertizing campaign over undertaken by nny North Platto firm has been inaugurated by tho Gas ton Music Company, to cover the months of November nnd December. Tho company has carefully planned for this campaign for two months, through special buying in unusually large lots, as a result of which it Is impossible not only to present an unheard of num ber and variety of instruments for the North I'latte trade, but also at prices that will make special apeal to buyers of nstruments, whether of pianos, piano players or vIctrolaB. The Gaston firm Is one oi tho big gest In tho west, and when It makes a movo such as tho present one, the re sponse Is Immediate and commensur ate with the' effort Involved. Readers of The Tribune arc Invited to take special note ol' tho Gaston nd In this issue nnd to watch ho paper week by week during the coming few weeks for the announcements thnt will follow,. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer at public sale at his place two miles south of North Platte on Wednesday, Nov. 18, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. the following property to-wit: 13 Horses and Colts One sorrel team 8 and 9 years old, weight 2200; bay mare six years old, weight 1100 ; gray mare ten years old, weight 1000; black mare eight years old, weight 1200; bay horse five years old, weight 1050; bay team seven and eight years old weight 2400; bay mare four years old, three colts two and three years old, one colt five months old. 43 HEAD OF CATTLE v. Consisting of 15 good milch cows, 9 two-year old heifers, two-year old steers, 7 calves and one thoroughbred Short Horn Bull 7 Brood Sows, 25Shoats FarmMachinery Press drill, nearly new, gang plow nearly new, McCornick harvester, two cultivators, disc nearly new, riding lister, three mowing machines, hay stacker, two hay sweeps, hay rake, three wagons with racks, grindstone, three section harrow, disc cul tivator, two buggies five sets of good harness, separator nearly new, Sure Hatch incubator. 'HIATUS. dime nf 1 f nnoh- over $10 six months' time with approved security drawing 10 per cent interest, 3 per cent dis count for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON JOHN SCHRAM, Owner COL. DAY E LOVE, Auct. KAY C. LAXGFOIU), Clerk. SOTICi: TO SELL UKAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that In an action pending In tho District Court 6f Lincoln County, Nebraska, in which K. II. Evans, Administrator of tho es tate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, has applied tbr license, to sell lands lor tho payment of tho' debts of said es tate and which llcenso has been duly granted by said Court. That on Wed nesday, November 25th, 11)14, said ad ministrator will offer for salo at pub lic salo nt the east front door of tho Court houso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, to tho highest bid- dor or bidders for cash, tho following described real estate situate in tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, all of Ruddy's Addition to said City, consisting of Blocks ono (1) nnd two (2) and fractional Block threo (3) also tho following described fractional tracts: A tract of land commencing nt tho northwest corner of a llvo aero plcco of laud owned by Mrs. James Graco; thenco south on tho west lino ot said five aero tract, 35 feet; thenco westerly parallel with 2nd Street of tho Town Lot Company's Addition to tho City of North Platto, 9 rods and six feet 24 inches; thenco north 10 degrees East 8 rods to Sec ond street; thenco enst 10 degrees south on tho south lino of said Second street S rods G 1-3 feet to tho corner of n plcco of land sold to Mrs. Spicer by Timothy Gibbs; thenco southerly 97 feet to tho placo of beginning; also a plcco of land commencing nt tho north east cornor of land owned by Mrs. Spicer on tho south lino of Second Street in tho City of North Platto in tho Town Compnny's Addition thoro of ; thonco southerly 79 feet along Mrs. Splcor's land; thence east along Mrs. Grnco's fenco 27 rods and 12.5 feet to tho south lino of Second Street; thenco west 10 degrees north and nlong tho south lino of said Second Street 27 rods 14 fpet to tho place of beginning, all sttuato in Section 32, TowiiBhlp 14, North of Rango 30, west of tho Cth P. M., or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy tho indebtedness against tho cstato of Bald Patrick Rud dy. Said salo to commence at tho hour of 2 P. M. of said dato and remain open tor ono uour. -. JTAW, Auministraior oi in Administrator of tho Estato of Patrick uuauy, Deceased n2-24 NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. MISS LULU MAXWELL, Head Nurse. JOHN S. fcWINEM, Physlclnn nnd Surgeon , DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofllco McDonald Stato Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Oillco 183, Rcsldenco 283 Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North PIntte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embnliucrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Ofllco Phono 09. Rcsldenco black 222 Over Dixon's Jew- Cor. First & Vino elry Store. DR. S. J. RICHARDSON Homeopathic Physician ii Surgeon North Pliilto Neb. Hospital Facilities at Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital. C. C. WALLIXGSFORD, Physician and Surgeon OHlco: Rooms 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platto, Nebraska. Ofllco phone 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Plijsiclnn and Surgeon Omce B. & L. Building, Second Floof. Phone, Olllce, 83; Rcsldenco 38. e Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Jtollco of Incorporation. Notlco is hereby given that an in cciporntlon has been duly lormed un der the laws of tho state of Nebraska, the name of which is Coates Lumber & Coal company. The principal placo of transacting business Is in the city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska. The general nature of the business to bo transacted Is owning and opera ing lumber and coal vards for t.lm rsale of lumbor. coal and all kinds of building nmteruls for profit. Also owning, buying and selling real estate and erecting building for salo or ex change. Tho authorized capital stock is $100,000.00, $55,000.00 of which has been fully paid, the balance to bo sold and payablo subject to the order of tho board of directors. The highest amount of indebtedness to which tho incorporation may at any timo subject itself shall not exceed two thirds of tho capital stock. The affairs of tho corporation are to bo conducted by a board of not less. than three directors and such other officers as may be provided for by tho board of directors. Tho time for the commencement of this corporation shall bo tho 1st day of October, 1914, and tho same shall continuo for a period of fifty years. Dated October 1, 1914. i ELMER COATES, A. A. TANNER. J. A. ASPEGREN. Incorporators. LEGAL NOTICE To Lewis Chambers and 3Iyrtlo Cham bers, non-resident defendants. You aro hereby notified that on the 19th day of October, 1914, John H. Kolloy, as plaintiff, filed n petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you. tho said Lewis Chambers nnd Myrtle Chambers, Ira pleaded with Charles F. Peckham, tho object and prayer of which is to fore close a certain mortgage executed by Lowls Chambers and Myrtle Cham bers, - his wife, to W. W. Winquest, and by him assigned to this plaintiff, said mort gage deed conveying tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: AH of Sec tion Thirty (30) Township Eloven (11) Rango Twenty-seven (27) in Lincoln County, Nobraska, for the mirpose of securing payment of a certain prom issory noto dated January 22, 1912, duo and payablo August 1, 1917. That by tho terms of tho snld uiort gago, if tho makers failed to pay tho interest when due, tho plaintiff had tho option ot declaring tho entlro sum duo and payable, and that thoro is now duo on the snld mortgage tho sum of $2,500, together with ?200 in interest duo August 1, 1913, with interest there on from that dato at 10 per cent, and $200 In interest duo August 1, 1914. with Interest thereon at 10 per cent from that date, and for which total amount plaintiff prays a decree, by which defendants will bo required to pay tho samo and in default thereof, that said premises bo sold, to satisfy tho amount round duo You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho' 23rd day of November. A. D. 1914. Dated this istb. day of Octotxw? 1914. JOHN H. KELLBY. ' O20-4 By J. V. Homlgh, HI8 Attorney. flopiiitatt D. edfield dlki Physicians and Surgoons. WILLIS J. REDF1ELD. Sursreon. JOB 11. REDFIELD. l'hyrtclan. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Office in McCabe Building, PHONE 36. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. Plbo1 Office 130 Phones RogidenC9n5 City Stylo and Class to My Work W. E. MONROE -SIGNS-PAINTING AND DECORATING 313 E. Bth St. North Platte, Neb Nyal Drug Store Res. Phone Phono 8 Red 40G C. IV. CHOXEX, Graduate Vctcrinnrlnn North Platte, Nebraska. Hospital 218 Locust St. Phone blk 249 COL. DAVE LOVE SUTHERLAND, NEDRASKA. AUCTIONEER. Experience with sales ot all kinds. Dates made with any benk In Lincoln County. Rest and Neatest "Work in UPHOLSTERING All work Positively Guaranteed Upon Leaving tho Shop. U. C. CHIIISTIANSON Lcavo orders at Duko & Dents' Shop. Phono Black 534. HIDES. FURS AND JUNK Pnying Top Price for Hides RONES $7.00 to 8.00 PER TON of nil kinds NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. Pipes and Smokers' Articles In addition to making and selling as good cigars as can be found on the market, we carry a nice lino of Pipes and Smokers' articles, in all grades. Then, too, we handle nearly all the brands of smoking and chewing tobac co. Give us a call, J. F. SCHMALZRIED. The North Side Feed Bam HAS FOR SALE GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, Bran, Shorts, Baled Alfalfa, Hay, Good Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. Our torms are cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 FARM LOANS Plentv of Monfiv in i.n on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle and Hogs to Julius Mogensen, No. Platte. Hgiliest cash prices paid. Office open day and night in North SirV. Barn. First class horse and anot livery in connection. Phone No. 29. NOTICE FOIl l'UIIMGATION. Serial No. 06208. I,iTl!?.rlJ"S?t.of Jhe lnlor t'ft."?' Nebraska, Sept. 21. 1914. Notice Is hereby Riven that feimnr Daggett, of North I'latte, NibSSkK SSftJ1!' ""imade Homestead Entry No. 05208, for E& of NEW. Sec tion 10. TownBhlp 12 N: nanee 30 W 6th Principal Meridian hat fifed notice &J&te&,on it(?.,Pke. nl three year FSf i e8A?b!'8h. 5,alnl t0 the land n2v described, before the Register kd netl.Vi?'.iat.,Nortil x?lttttei Nebras ka, on the 17th day of November, 191. Clalmantnames as wltncBaeB: Arthur Comer, Louis Orulka, Joseph ShawTWill Collins, all of NortUPlatte! Nebraska! 825-6 J. a EVANS. Register.