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Serai-Weekly Tribune
Ira l. i'tre. Editor and PsblUKw.
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Entered at North Platto, Nobraska,
Postofllco as Second Class Matter.
"TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1915.
Twcnlyiilnc Years Jlil.
Willi tills Issuo The Tribune com
pletes its twenty-ninth yy-ar,. For
six years it was published
but onco a week, tho remainder of
the time twlco a week. Tho presont
publisher and Frank Dover set tho
typo for tho initial Issuo January 24,
1881, and tho publisher set this item
on tho llnotypo for this Issue,. In
fact of tho 2C12 issues of tho paper
tho publisher has done moro or less
mechanical work on each Issue with
perhaps tho exception of forty-flvo or
fifty, and today to him there Is moro
rr.ni TiiMiRiirn In composing an ad or
a Job, operating tho linotype or feed
ing a press than sitting In tho U. S.
land ofllco with his feet cocked up on
the desk waiting for business to Hhow
up. Tho publisher is wedded to Tho
TrluUrib and the printing business,
and Bovbnty-flve days henco when ho
Btops out of the land ollico and de
votes his" entlro time to the paper.tho
awoetcst mUBlc on earth to him will
bo tho whirr of tho presses, tho liutn
jf tho motors and tho click of tho
jjnotypo,
Officers of Poultry Association.
At a recent meeting of tho Lincoln
County Poultry & Pot Stock associa
tion tho officers, directors and com
mlttco for the coming year wero elec
ted., Tho names of tho olllcers wero
published in a previous issuo' but at
that tlmo tho board of directors and
tho commlttco was not complete,.
Following Is tho full list of oillcors,
directors and committee: President,
L. F. Simon; first vice-president, M.
C. Rogers; second vice-president, Har
ry Lantz; secretary, J. A. MacDonald;
treasurer, F. T. Redmond; assistant
secretary, B,C. Grleson; board of di
rectors, Peter McGovern, Frank Bret
zer, E. S.'GlynCB, Ed Stensvand and J.
H. VanCleave; manager, W. H. Dray
ton; committee, Paul Lawlor and
Verno Brewer of Hershey and Mrs.
HoatBon and Mrs. Dameler of Suther
land. Tho association will hold another
meeting In tho near future for tho pur
pose of transacting somo routine busi
ness and making moro plans for tho
poultry and pet stock show next "year,
Tho niir-poHH nf tho show this voar was
such that they are much encouraged
over tho next year's prospects. Tho
show next year will undoubtedly far
exceed the hrst ono.
Fully Thirty Thousand Dead.
Tho latest estlmato of the number
killed In tho earthquake In Italy last
wopk is 30,000, with an Injured list
of double that number.
All Italy has turned Its attention
to tho work of rdscuo and roller,
Thousands of soldlors and volunteers
aro digging frantlcallly in tho ruins
in the "Hope that that they may ro
leaso a few who aro still alive. Hun
dreds of bodies are bolng recovered,
Tnit flrat attention Is given whore It
is bollovcd thoro Is a possibility the
occupants of the ruined dwellings may
noPVetHiav perished.
Nothing finer In tho lino of beef than
that now bclng",fiold at tho Mnrtl Mont
Market.
Irrigation Commlttco Meets Here,.
A meeting of tho legislative com
mittee of tho Nebraska irrigation as
sociation was held Friday afternoon
In tho omcc of J. G, Bccler in this city.
All members of tho commlttco wore
present and much business of Intorcst
transacted. J. T. Mitchell, of Mitch
ell, president of tho association met
with tho commlttco. Tho purpose of
the meeting was to draft blllp for
legislative enactment In conformity
with the resolutions which wero
passed at tho recent meeting of tho
association. The bills wore drafted
and havo been sent to Senator Bushco
to bo Introduced in tho legislature.
Tho most Important of tho bills that
woro. drafted was ono providing for
thoapproprlatlon of $25,000 foij tho
purpose oi carrying " "'" iiukuj
of tho association to determine tho
priority rights of appropriation ofi
wniom in Intnr-stato streams regard-
less of stao boundary lines. This bill
is ono that Is of intenso interest to
nil Irrigators as well as to all Ne
braskans. Much controversy has re
cently arisen regarding tho rights to
tho uso of tho water In tho Platto
rivers.
Pnntrnrv in r.nrrnnt ronorts this
meeting had no bearing on tho few
differences that camo up in tho state
miuillnif It wnn mnrnlv n. lltlfzntlnn
meeting and was In tho Interests of
tho Neraska association, it was ror
only tho members of ..the committee
and Was to transact tlicir regular
business.
RcEardlng the one time feared of
split In tho association, it Is now
deemed vory inadvisable and against
the lnterosts of Nebraska irrigators
and Nebraskans.
1. II Dick Is Honored by Lumbermen.
L. B. Dick, of this city, was last
wAnlr nlnn.inri n mnmlior of tho board
of directors of tho Nebraska Lumber
man's association which mot In Om
an. Mr,. Dick has been an active
member of that association and the
honor conferred upon him Is ono of
duo merit.
Mi- Wliltphnnrl. nf Ml tali nil. Noli..
president of tho Nebraska Irrigation
association, was in town r-nuay at
tending a meeting of ono of the com
mittees. KEIGHIIOIUIOOD NEWS.
Tho suit brought by tho Kratz-Cralg
Constructnon Co. ngalnst tho town of
Cozad to collect $7,200 alleged to be
iIuo for tho construction .of a water
plant, waB decided in tho district court
at Lexington last week by tho plaintiff
company receiving a Judgment of
$3,G89.70.
Tho bank of Keystone is complet
ing a now building which it will for
mally occupy next Saturday.
E. D, Wilbur and Theo. Relmors, of
Big Springs, shipped cloven cars of
cattle last week to Fullerton where
they will bo corn fed,.
A RebQkah degreeo lodgo was or
ganized at Maywood last week "with
twenty-six charter members.
Tho Rovcnria Ci'eambry Co. has in
creased Us capital stock from $50,000
to $75,000.
Thoro wero 14 divorces granted In
Buffalo county during tho year 1914,
as ngalns,t 40 during 1013.
A hog belonging to W. T. Headley,
of Ryno, went crazy ono day last week
and killed a valuablo calf, after which
It attacked a colt and injured it.
After acting as" police Judge for
15 years, Charles Rcllly gave up his
position hj, Kearney last week at the
ago of 64 y'earB, and at onco departed
for California, whero he expects to
reside in the future. - tt
Casper Zlerlein was arrested and
brought back from Caldwell, Idaho,
and placed In tho Jail at Broken Bow
lo awnlt trial on the charge of seduc
tion, tho other party being .Anna Novo,
deaf and dumb girl residing on tho
West table.
COUNTY NEWS.
From tho Brady Vindicator it is
learned that during 1914 thoro wore
shipped out of tho Brady station 438
cars of farm products. Among the
shipments wero 258 cars of hay,
ninety-two cars of cattle, forty-three
cars of hogs, twenty-ono cars of
wheat and ten cars of horses.
Mrs. J. W. Nelson, living south of
Maxwell, died January 8th at tho ago
of twenty-one, leaving a baby but two
weeks old.
Tho Maxwell Telopost-Bays:
AV. II. Plumer has leased all of his
meadow to E. M. Loech, and Mr.
Leech and Ills business associates will
hereafter enter Into tho cattle and hay
business on a larger scale,. Mr.
Plumer Is now freo to enjoy life
abroad or at home as he chooses.
A. Lovestcdtf for many years a resi
dent of Medicine precinct, sold his
personal property last week and will
soon lcavo for California to visit his
five children, who llvo In tho Sacra
mento valley.,
John Kostlk, of Wellfleet, was
thrown from a horso last week and
badly bruised.
A grape vino message from Well
fleet gives the arrival of a nine pound
boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMlchnel.
and a nine and three-quarter pound
boy to Mr. and Mrs. George Young.
Both men will recover
W. H. Jenkins had a narrow es
capo Tuesday from serious accident.
In stnrtlng a gasoline engine at his
placo for a baling outfit his coat, of
heavy duck, became caught In tho
clutch and was pulling him Into tho
machine when two of tho helpers
grabbed him and succeeded in getting
him loose, but not, however, until tho
entire half of tho heavy duck coat
was torn from him. He was consid
erably bruised about tho right atra
and head and at this writing- pretty
much tho 'worse for wear. Luckily no
bones wero broken. Horahey Times,
No American Exports to Germany
The monthly summary Issued by tho
department of commorcn shows that
a year ago In November Germany got
from United Stales wheat to (ho value
of $336,208, -whlro last November it got
no wheat at all from us. During this
month of November, while Germany
was unablo to get American wheat,
Great Britain got $7,309,303 worth
from us.
Belgium, as woll as -Gorraany, got
no wheat from America In November,
France, in November, 1913, got
wheat to tho amount of $383,G41 from
America, in November, 1914, it got
$2,898,933 worth from us.
Italy, though not engaged in the
wa'i, took an enormous quantity of our
wheat as compared to November a
year ago. Tho figures aro: November,
1913, $429,181; November, 1914, $4,-363.8G4.
Seek to Recover Threshing Outfit.
Suit was filed Friday in tho district
court by tho J. I. Caso Threshing Ma
th In o Co. against George Carman fi r
ll;e recovery of a threshing outfit
and for damages. Tho amount duo ob
c'otmed by the company Is $2,o90.?S,
toir-'lhcr with fifty dollarb damages.
Tli" ciwi-any claims that Ovraaa re
fuses to pay tho notes glvn and
l.i.-li hit now past due.
A son was born Thursday ovenlng
to Mr and Mrs. B. C. Davis, residing
at 202 west Twelfth street.
Attorney Gardner, of Goring, and
M. B. Smith, of Bridgeport, wero In
town Friday attending tho irrigation
commlttco meeting which was held
at tho ollico of J G. Beclor, who Is
also a membor of tho committee,.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL?
.Unny North Platto people Know, tho
Importance of Hcnlthy Kidney's.
Tho kidnoya filter tho blood.
They work night and day.
Woll kidneys remove Impurities.
Weak kidneys allow impurities to
multiply.
No kidney ill shouldbo neglected.
There is possible danger in delay.
If you havo backache or kidney or
urinary troubles
If you aro nervous, dizzy or worn
out,
Begin treating your kidneys at once.
Uso a .proven kidney remedy.
None endorsed like Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Recommended by thousands.
Proven by North Platto testimony.
August Ackerman, 221 S. Walnut
street, North Platto, Neb., Bays: "I
still hold a very high opinion of Doan's
Kidney Pills. I used them for back
ache, caused by disordered kidneys
and had tho best of results. It is oven
three years since I havo had occa
sion to uso Doan's Kidney Pills, but
myioalth has been fine since, not a
symptom of kidney trouble having
bothered mo."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidnoy remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that
Mr. Ackerman got. Fostor-Milburn
Co., Prop., Buffalo, New York.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attestiwi given Is Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building.
pi,. I Office 130
Phones Residence 115
DEIlRYBEltllY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmors
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 588.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. 3L HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses In Attendance
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
IP
No Passengers Killed Last Year.
According to tho report of tho Safety
Firqt department, during 1914 no pas
sengers woro killed while riding on
tho Union Pacific, whereas, 'during
1913 thirteen persons lost their livBS.
Diirlng'lOlS, 32G passengers "wore'in
Jured dnd In 1914 tho number dropped
off to 234. '
In 1913 sixty-four employes of 'the
road were killed and 0,128 injured.-In
1914 uio fatalities wero twenty-four,
with 4.9G3 injured.
Trespassers and travelors on tho
right-of-way and on "highways cross
ing tho tracks fared worso during
1914 than during 1913. Last year of
these seventeen wero killed and ninety
Injured whereas during 1913 but eight
wero killed and elghty-flve Injured,
Office phono 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
JOHNS. SIMMS, M. 3).,
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllco B& L. Building, Second Floor.
Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38.
J. B. KEDFIEL1),
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phono G42 Res. Phono 67G
KODAK WORK. VIEWS.
PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS
AND ENLARGING
BEST PAPER USED
Phone G42. 723 North Locust.
loss ami mltto
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C3G Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
iws
mtfSAM
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Offlco McDonald State Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
DR. ELMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Glasses Fitted.
New Office in McCabe Building,
PHONE 30.
C. C. WALLLNGSFORD,
Physician and Surgeon
OtHce: Rooms! and 2
McDonald Bank Building
North Platto, Nobraska.
Office phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls
answered prompty Day or Night.
ciiiii'niri'n'ia HAl.n
Bv virtue of nn order of snlo Issued
from tho District Court of. Lincoln
County, Nobraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Francis Montague Is plaintiff
and Mrs. Jennie McCauley ot nl arc
defendants, nnd to me directed, I will
on tho 12th day of Fobruary, 1015, at 2
o'clock I. M., nt the east front door of
tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, sell at Public
Auction to the highest blddor for cash,
to satisfy said decree, Interest and
costs, tho following described propor-
That pl'eco of land enclosed In the
following boundaries, to-wlt: Com
mencing at tho northeast corner of Lot
Hvo (5) of tho County Clerk's Subdivi
sion of Lot one (1) In tho southeast
quarter (SE) of tho northeast quar
ter (NE) Section Four (4) of Town
ship Thirteen (13) North of llango
Thirty (30) west of tho 6th P. M. aB
platted and recorded In tho County
Clerk's ofllco, thence westerly alone
tho south lino of Lot Four (4) 627.05
foot, to .the southwest corner of Lot
four (4) honco south in a lino parallol
to tho west lino ot said lot four (4) 208
feet, thence oast In a lino parallel with
tho south lino of Lot four (4) about 628
foot to tho oast boundary lino of Lot
five (5) thence north along1 tho oaBt
boundary lino of Lot Ave (G) 203 feot
to tho place of beginning, containing
about throo acres
Dntcd North Platte, Nebraska, Jan
uary 11, 101G.
A. J. SALISBURY.
J12-Gw Sheriff.
Qrdcr of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of AdinlnlHtrntor or....
Administratrix.
Tho Slate of Nobraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss.
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Mary
Ann Ell, Deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of
Charles E. Ell praying that Adminis
tration of said Estate may bo granted
to him as Administrator.
Ordored, That Fobruary 2nd, A. D.
101G, at 2 o'clock P. M. Is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all persons
Interested In said matter may appear
at a County Court to bo held In nnd for
said County, and show cause why tho
prayor of petitioner should not bo
granted; and that notlco of tho pen
dency of said petition and tho hearing
thereof bo given to all persons Inter
ested in said matter by publishing a
copy of this order in Tho North Platto
Seml-Wookly Tribune, a soml-weokly
newspaper printed In said County, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing
Dated January 7, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J12-3W County Judge.
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Our Policy of PmbliGity
Nyal Drug Store Ite3. Phone
Phono 8 Red 400
C. W. CRONEN,'
Graduate Veterinarian
North Platte, Nebraska.
Hospital 218 Locust St. Phone blk 249
Referee's Sale.
By virtue of an Order ot Sale is
sued in the District Court in and for
Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 21st
day of December, 1914. in an action of
partition wherein Samuel Moore anu
Theodore Smith aro plaintiffs and
Roy Howitt, Edna Hewitt, George
Hewitt,, Lester Hewitt, Glenn Hewitt,
Olive Smith and Arllo Smith, nil minor
heirs and C. J. Hewitt, father and nat
ural guardian of defendants Roy How
itt, Edna Hewitt, George Hewitt, Les
ter Hewitt and Glenn Hewitt and Josio
Smith, mother and natural guardian
of defendants Olivo Smith and Arlio
Smith respectfully aro defendants, I
will sell at Public Auction at tho East
Front Ddor of tho Court House in tho
City of North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, on the 25th day of January,
1915. at tho hour of one o clock i. M
the following described real estate,
sltuato in Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Twelve (12), Township Ten (10),
North of Range Thirty-three (33),
West of the Cth P. M.
Tho terms of said sale will bo cash
in hand.
'Dated North Platte, Nebraska, this
21st day of December, 1914.
O. K ELDER,
Referee.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LINCOLN
COUNTY, M'"'IASKA.
In the Matter of t' r-iato of Esther
Harris, DeceasM
State of Nobraska, .. uoln County, ss.
To nil personn iucui'cstcd In tho Es
tate of Eghter Harris, Deceased:
You aro hereby notified that on the
7th day of January, 19115, Mlnt.x Stew
art, administratrix of Iho estate of
Esther Harris, deceased, filed in s&td
court her final account as said admin
istratrix, and that said final account
will be hoard on tho 2nd day of Feb
ruary, lfllG, at tho hour of 10 o'clock
A. M, In tho County Court In the City of
North Platto In said County. And you
are hereby cited to appear at tho time
,and place above designated, and show
cause, If such exists, why said nccount
should not bo allowed.
It is hereby ordered that said Mlnta
Stewart, administratrix, give notice
to all persons interested in said estate
by causing a copy of this order to bo
published in tho Somi-Weekly Tribune,
a newspaper printed 'and published In
said county, tor three successive weoks
prior to the date set for Bald hearing-.
Dated this 7th day of January, 191G.
GEO. E. FItENCH,
J12-3w County Judge.
FOR CATTLE HIDES
Not Frozen tvo pay
12 Cents Up.
NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO.
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'.'.S!lTtYin flMmnnli.ii nnTr. 4 1TTU r. 4-
;tlie use of trying to advertise what's
, jjho use of telling the people anything?
. Xiiev won't listen to what, a nnrnora-
tion'has to say?"
Don't you believe it! Most people
are fair, broad-minded and unpreju
diced. The public can be awfully wrong at
times, but it is usually because they
have received wrong information.
This company has been criticised
time and again in years gone by, but
we aro not complaining. We should
havo furnished tho public more' com
plete information about our business.
Today our policies and our prob
1 lemsour, revenues and our expenses,
everything about our business we
tell the public.
We are a public service corporation
and the public deserve to know what
we are doing and why we are doing it.
Then we are willing to place our
case squarely up to them. They are
tho fairest jury wehave ever known.
We want the people to know all
about our business, because we want
their confidence and gqod will.
NIt means more business, less trouble,
moro happiness.
Wo have the utmost faith in the
sense of justice and fair play of the
American people. Wo believe that
they want to give square corporations
a square deal.
"We Advertise So That the People May Know."
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
LERAL NOTICI1
Simon Richards and Sarah Itlchards,
dofendnnts will take notlco that on tho
12th day of November, 1914, Mutual
Hullding & Loan Association, a cor
poration, plaintiff herein, tiled Its pe
tition in the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, against Ida IUcJi-
nrus, numimsiratrix or mo estace oi
Samuel Itlchards, Deceased; Ida Rich
ards, Elizabeth Richards, Simon Rich
ards. Sarah Richards. Esther Richards.
Millard Richards, City National Bank
Building Company, a corporation, nnd
Daniel Frankle, Daniel Lyons nnd Jul
ius Lyons, a co-partnorship doing bus
iness as Frankfo Frank & Company,
defendants, tho object and prayer of
which are to foreclose three cortaln
mortgages executed by Samuel Rich
ards and tho defendant Ida Richards,
upon Lot ono (1) In Block ono hun
dred thirty-eight (138), the East forty
four (44) feot of Lot two (2), the WeBt
twonty-two ti root reot or Liot two
(2), and the East twenty-two (22)
feet of Lot throo (3), all in Block one
hundred thirty-eight (138) of the orig
inal town of North Platte. Nebraska.
to secure tho imvment of throe bonds
dated June 30. 1908, for the sum of
$1200.00 each, due and payablo accord
ing to tho terms thereof. That after
tho execution and delivery of tho nbove
bond and mortgaKo to tho plaintiff, tho
said Samuel Richards died, and that
tho defendants Ida Richards, Simon
RIchnrds, Elizabeth Richards, Sarah
Richards, Esther Richards nnd Millard
Richards aro tho heirs nt law of Bald
Samuel Richards and aro claiming an
interest lit and to tho nbovo described
premises, und that said Ida Richards
has been appointed administratrix of
tho estate of Samuol Richards, de
ceased. That said defendants have
failed to mako the payments as re
quired under tho above bonds, nnd
that thoro is now duo from said de
fendants and upon said bonds nnd
mortgage, tho sum of $1981 04 That
tne iiercnaants, tno uity National Bank
UulldliiR Company, a corportntlon,
and Daniel Frankle, Daniel Lyons nnd
Julius Lyons, a oo-pnrtnprshlp doing
nusiuoss umier mo name or i rankle
Frank & Company, cl tim a lien upon
thq Interest of ld Richards to tho
nbovo described property Tho plain
tiff prays that nnld premises may 'be
decreed to be sold to satisfy tho amount
due thereon
You nro Acquired to answer said pe
tlton on or before the lGth day of Fob
ruary, 1915.
MUTUAL BUILDINO & LOAN ASSOCI-
Axiun, jv Luiuuiuviiu.i,
imiiiuir,
rnoiiATU NOTICU
In tho "Matter ot the Estate of Luclnda
Clark, Deceasod.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty. Nebraska, Januaryl2, 1915.
Notice Is hereby given, That the Cred
itors of said deceased will moet the
Admlstrator of said Estate, before the
County JudBo of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at tho County Court Room, in
said County, on the 9th day of Febru
ary. 1915, and on tho 9th day of August,
191G, nt 9 o'clock A. M. each day for
the purpose of presenting their claims
ror examination, uujuuumiui. unu nuun
nnce. Six months aro allowed for
creditors to present tholr claims and
ono yenr for the Administrator to set
tle said Estate, from the 12th day of
January, 1915. A copy of this order to
be published in The North Platte Trib
une, a seml-weokly newspaper pub
lished in said county, for four succes
sive weoks prior to said date, Fobruary
9' 1915 GEO. E. FRENCH,
j!2-4w County Judge.
Notice o Non-Resldcnt IJefendnntK
Alvln E. Rogers and Fannie E. Rog
ors. his wife, defendants, will take no
tice that on tho 11th day of January,
1915, Charles B, Rogers, plaintiff hero
in, filed his petition in the District
Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska,
ngalnst said defendants, tho object and
prayer or wnicn aro io quioi iu hub
upon tho South half (SV4) of the South
west quarter (SWK) and tho South
half (SV4) of the Southeast quarter
(SDVi) of Section twclvo (12) Town
ship nine (9), Range twenty-eight (2S)
Lincoln County. Nebraska, against tho
defendants Alvln E. Rogers and Fan
nlo E. Rogers his wife, who aro claim
ing an Interest In and to the abovo des
cribed premises by reason of a do-
faflra fnpArtnntirp. whArnln Lincoln
County brought a tax foreclosure suit
against Alvln E. Rogers and wife for
taxofl uue upon saiu promises, miu on"
Llncbln County took a default Judg
ment against said dofendants proma
turoly, and that said promises wore
Bold to P A. Hammond, mil that tho
said Alvln E. Rogers made ppllcation
to redeem from salil tax sh1 ana no
tice of said application was served up
on tho snld 1. A. Hammond, and that
no disposition of said motion for ap
plication has ever been made. And that
tho said Alvln E. Rogers and Fannio
E. Rogers, his wife, aro estopped from
claiming any Intorcst In and to the
said ptemlseu by reason of tho fact that
said Alvln E. Rogers gave said prom
ises to the said Chnrles B. Rogers upon
condition that he pay a certain mort
gage nnd has been In open, exclusive
PhnrlPH ii. Honors has paid said mort
gage nnd has been in open, ovcluslvo
iitui notorious possession under a claim
of tltlo for more than ton years prior
to tlif commencement of this action,
piii his acquired n good title to tho
samo.
Plaintiff prays for a decreo that said
ilafnmlnntri 1m oxcluilod from nil right.
title and Interest in nnd to tho abgyri,
land, nnd that tho tltlo of Bald land be
in tno piamuir. ,.
Vnii urn rpnltlril Id nllftwor Salu no
tltlon on or before Jhe ?2nd day of
I'-ooruary, iviu, . ..-
Dated this 11 th day of Janua&Lj01O
t.Xl.UVMa ...-,,
LEGAL NOTICH
The unknown heirs of William Van
Brocklin; the unknown' heirs of Mar
tin "Van Brocklin; .Hownrd G. Thomp
son and Mrs. Hownrd Thompson, first
and real namo unknown, dofendants,
lmploaded with' others, will take notice
that on tho 28th day of August, 1914,
Charles J. Gerken, plaintiff herein, filed
his petition In the District court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object nnd prayer of
which are to quiet the tit lie in the
plaintiff as against tho above dofend
nnts impleaded with others upon tho
East one-half (EW) of tho Southeast
quarter (SEH) and the East one-half
(E) of the Northeast quarter (NE)
of Section thirty-two (32), Township
eleven (11), Range twentyjnlno (29),
Lincoln County, Nebraska, who aro
claiming an Interest in and to the
above described premises by reason of
a deed executed by George C. Beneway
and wife to Van Brocklin Bros. &
Company, composed of "William Van
Brocklin, J. H. Van Brocklin, Martin
Van Brocklin and Howard G. Thomp
son. And are claiming that while said
land was conveyed to tho grantors of
this plaintiff by said corporation, Van
Brocklin Bros. & Company, that the
said William Van Brocklin, Martin
Van Brocklin, J. II. Van Brocklin and
Howard G. Thompson did not Join In
any conveyance, and that their interest
in and to said land was never con
veyed away. Whereas the plaintiffs al
lege that said land was conveyed to
Van Brocklin Bros & Company, a cor
poration, and that tho said William
Van Brocklin, G. II. Thompson and
Martin Van Brocklin never had any
Interest in and to said land except tho
Interest In Bald corporation, and that
snld premises wero convoyed by said
corporation, nnd conveyed all tho In
terest of said parties to tho grantors
of this plaintiff. And that said plain
tiff lids been in tho open notorious and
exclusive possession under a claim of
title to said premises for the last ton
years prior to tho commencement of
this suit. And this plaintiff 1b pray
ing for a- decree thut the above defend
ants bo excluded from nil right, title or
Interest in and to the abovo described
premises.
You are required to answer said po
tlton on or beforo tho 15th day of Fob
ruary, 1915,
Dated this 4th day of January, 1915.
CHARLES J. GERKEN,
Plaintiff
By WILCOX & HALLIGAN,
j5-4w His Attorneys
saefci
14,IK I
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Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of Admlnlstrnor or Ad
nilnlHtriitrlx. State of Nobraska, Lincoln 'County, ss.
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Sarah J.
Myers, Deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of
Jennie O. Rowley and Fannie E. Boans
praying that Administration of said
Eatato may bo granted to Thomas G.
Rowley as Administrator.
Ordered that January 20, A. D. 1915,
at 9 o'clock a. m. is assigned for hear
ing said petition, when all persons in
terested in said matter may appear at
a County Court to bo held in and for
said County, and show cause why tho
prayor of tho petitioners should not
bo granted: and that notice of the pon
dency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof bo given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order in the North Platte
Trlbuno, a soml-weekly newspaper
pnntou in aam county, tor tnroo suc
cessive weeks prior to said day of
,hear!ng.
Dated Decombor 29, 1914.
JOHN GRANT,
J5-3w CountyJudgo.
Prolmte Notice
In tho Matter of the Estate of John R.
McWllllams, deceased
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, December 29, 1914.
Notfco Is hereby given, that tho cred
itors of snld deceased will meet tho ad
ministratrix of said estate, beforo tho
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, nt tho County Court Room, In
said County, on the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1916, and on tho 2nd day of Aug
ust, 1915, at 9 o'clock iu m. oaeh day
for the purpose of presenting tholr
claims for examination, adjustment; nnd
allowance Six months arq nllowed for
ureauora io present ineir claims, and
ono year for tho administratrix to set
tle, the estate from tho 29th day of
Dqcembor, 1914.
A cony of this order lb nnlnrml null.
!lhii lu the North Platto' Tribune, a
Mml-weekly newspaper of said County,
for four successive wbekB next prior to
N, tpr f 0
& HALLIGAN,
Its Attorney.
ryspu, 1B16, JOHN -GRANT,
412-4.W
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