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Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor sad fMUher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mnll In Advance.... $1.25
One Ycnr by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50
Entered at North Platto, Nebraska,
Postoinco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1915.
MANY I'KOI'Li: ATTL'NI)
"SAFKTV FIKST aiKF.Tim
Ovor two "hundred fifty people at
tended the public mooting In tho Inter
ests of "Safety First" which was hold
Friday ovcnlng at tho K. P. hall. A
number of tho railroad officials spoko
as well an a number of local people.
The North Platte band furnished music
for the occasion.
Tho mooting was ono of much Inter
est to tho public as it dealt with
matters or vital interost to cvory rosl
lont In tho city, that of minimizing
accident to life and limb of them
selves. The hall was crowded to ca
pacity and oven standing room was
crowded.
Somo vital facts were brought out
In tho mooting regarding tho careless
ness of tho public about rallrond prop
erty, Tho meeting was the result of the
observations of railroad men who havo
seen women and children cross the
tracks through the yards while switch
engines wero passing back and forth
and fast passenger trains wore arriv
ing. Ono man told that ho had seen
a woman pushlug a baby carriage
across in front of a fast In-coming
train. Many other incidents of such
carelessness wero cited
C. S. Macombor told of a trespass
law that Is now In the stato legislature
providing for tho arrest and punish
ment of such trespassers for tho ben
efit of thelrown safety. Ho told somo
of his own experiences as the result
of carelessness and of tho many acci
dents ho had seen and heard of in his
career as a railroad man.
Supt. V. R. Cahill presided at tho
meeting and ho called on tho follow
ing who responded: F. L. Moonoy, A.
C. Krnmp, F. E. Bullnrd, II. Q.
Knowlcs, u 0, Macombor, Dr. F. J.
Wurtclc, G. A. Zontmcyer and Albort
Muldoon of this city, Bishop Beochor
of Kearnoy, W. T. Beery of Grand
Island, Lon Kojndall, J. M. Guild and
J. W. Adams of Omaha.
3IhH MorriHHon Scores Success.
Nearly ono hundred fifty people at
tended tho entertainment given Friday
ovcnlng at tho I. 0, O. F. hall by Miss
Bess Gorhardt Morrisson and members
of the Colfax encampment of tho I. 0.
0. F. Tho entertainment was excep
tionally good and MLo Morrisson
proved herself an artist as an enter
tainer. B. S, Davis was master of ceremon
ies In the absence of Judge J. S. Hoag
land. Ho IntroUuccd tho numbors on
tho program and explained that the
encampment branch of the order was
the social organization. Tho first
number on tho program was a piano
solo by N. Klein. Miss Morrisson was
then Introduced and gave most of tho
entortalnment. Intorsporolng her
numbers were a vocal selection by
Mrs. W. V. Ilongiand, and a piano solo
by Mrs. S. M. Soudur. Sho first read
un original poem this was followed by
"Waiting for the Cat to Die," by Riley.
Hor reading numbers wero all good.
Her last number was "Seeing America
First" with piano accompaniment by
Miss Harriott Dlxon -
Following tho program Rev. B, T.
Mutuowson, who is visiting In the city,
waB called upon for a short talk and
ho responded In a commendable man
ner, Tho guests wore thon all Invited
to moot Mlao Morrisson after which
refreshments of punch and wafers
ve?Q Served,
Tire ItuliiK Burn.
Fire broke out Friday afternoon
shortly after fivo o'clock In tho barn
at tho residence of Mrs. Annlo Church
at 144 west Third street and burned
it nearly to tho ground boforo tho
llanics could bo gotten under control
Tho lire had started inside tho barn
from norao unknown cause and was
not noticed until It had gained somo
headway, An alarm was Immediately
turned in and tho tiro truck made a
record run gotttlng to tho sccno. A
second alarm for more men wub
sounded but thoy could not get th,o Arc
under control until It had ruined tho
barn.
A largo amount of housohoid goods
waB stored In tho barn and part of
them wero saved although tho Iods
was considerable on thorn as well ao
on tho building. Tho Iosb Is partially
covered by Insurance.
KnlcrtnliiH for 3Irn. Schiller,
Mrs. J. W. Payno entertained tho
ladlos Blblo class Friday aftornoon at
her homo In favor of Mrs. Edgar
Schiller who is to leavp shortly for tho
west. A good attendance and a fine
tlmo was enjoyod with various social
diversions and nlco refreshments woro
aorved. Tho Indies of tho class pre
sented Mrs Schlllor with a nice cut
itlnss nlft In appreciation of hor work.
ThlB class was organized by Mrs.
Schlllor several years ago and haa
grown Into a strong class with n largo
membership. Sho has alwayB been d
leader In tho class and has done somo
very efficient work. raoo
Tor Snlo or Trade.
G40 acres all fonced, with good. Im
provements 9 mllca northeast ofBrady,
Nob. Will take good auto or a few
good horsqa as part paymont Prlco
54,000. Address Bert Newman. Brady.
Neb. 2-tf
BIshon Beochor. of Kearney, loft
Friday ovcnlng for .AUInnco whoro ho
preached Sunday at tho Episcopal
church. Ho spent a fow days In this
city visiting friends. Whllo hero ho
won entertained at tho homo of Dean
and Mrs. J. J. Bowkcr, Rov. Mnthew
son. "lato of Episcopal church in Oak
Park, Chicago, accompanied him hero
and preached at tho Church of Our
Savior Sunday.
A largo crpwd attended tho danco
aftho Maspnlo hall Friday which was
given by ft number of tha high school
boya. All, present enjoyed a pleasant
erwiSHS. Music was furnished by
Crowe' orehwrtra.
LOCAL ANDPEIISONAL
A number from this city attended
tho danco at Ogalalla Friday ovcnlng
vhlch wns given following tho Her-shoy-Ogalalla
basket-ball game.
N. S. Collins, of Sutherland, was vis
iting friends and transacting business
In tho city Saturday. Ho also placed
his name on tho subscription list of
Tho Trlbuno
J, T. Lloyd, residing on JackMorroW
Flats, was In the city Friday. He loft
Friday afternoon for Sioux City, Iowa,
to spend some time visiting relatives
and friends.
David Parcoli, of Hastings, repre
senting tho Gaston Music Co., was In
tho city Saturday visiting Managers
Walker und Schatz, managers of tho 'i
ofllco at this place. ,
Edward Jolliffe, of Sarben, arrived
In the city Saturday for a visit with
frlonds. Ho made a pleasant call at
tins ollleo and placed his name on the
nubscrlptlon list of Tho Tribune.
Miss Hsthor Antonldes, who teaches
at Brady, arrived In tho city Saturday
morning to spend Sunday visiting
in tho city with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. J. Antonldes, and with friends.
A few days ago William Siebold, liv
ing north of tho river sold a hog to
C. II. Waltor that woiglied 730 pounds.
Tho animal was docked about eighty
pounds and still brought the owner
? 12.70.
Miss Villa Whl tinker, proprietor of
tho millinery department in tho Wil
cox Dept. store, leaves soon for Chi
cago, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Omaha
and other eastern markets to purchase
lior spring stock of millinery.
Ad Coatcs of Sutherland, was in the
city Friday evening and Saturday. Ho
como over to attend tho social meet
ing at tho I. 0. O. F. hall Friday even
ing and remained until Saturday to
look after some business matters.
For Sale Queen Incubator, 1G0
egg capacity. Inquire of George A.
Austin.
Claus Anderson, who lives on tho
Villa Vista farm and C. A. Laudholm,
living on ono of tho Jos. Horshey
farms, woro Tribune callors Saturday.
Thcso two men formorly lived on
neighboring farms In Knox county.
Harry Huckfelt, proprietor of tho
Holloway ranch, wns in tiro city Sat
urday visiting friends. Ho was en
route homo from Holstoln, Neb., whoro
ho spont somo tlmo visiting relatives
and frlonds. Mr. Huckfolt only re
cently purchased the Halloway ranch. I
Right Fielder Hungerford, of Hor
shey, was in tho city Saturday looking
after business and visiting friends. He
stated that Hershcy will havo a
stronger ball team this year than over
before. They havo several now playorB
that will be in tho lineup this spring.
O. S. Clinton, of tho Clinton Jewelry
store arrived homo Sunday from Chi
cago whoro he attended tho convention
of tho national Jewelers association.
He stopped off at Hastings to make
arrangements for tho meeting of tho
MMirnnln naanMn Inn rt itr1.1r.Ti lift la
president. Tholr .mealing will ho noxtivlslt relatives and friends
montiL, , ,
Mrj. Charles F. Chapmau and chil
dren of Butte, Mont., arrived in thti
city Friday for a visit df a few days
with friends; Thoy formerly llvnd hero '
and Rev. Chapman was rector of tho
Church of Our Savior, whllo In the
city they woro qntortalnpd at the homo
of, Mr. and Mrs', p. i G))man. Thoy
loft yesterday for their homo.
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VH Jh-LJ.',JU-r r ' '.-"-4,v Cv(-:v.r ."' ' '. ' a
Sold by Rush Mercantile Co , North Platte
Aloo by E. & W. Coker, Sutherland; Ganson & Gansoh
i i i t o ' ma n T r? . I 1 r l
neraney; Jens sommers, iviaxweu: jno. rrearicKson, or a ay
Eat Alfalfa Queen Butter
It is Alwf s Frc sh and Sweet
Can be Bought Anywhere in North Platte.
Made by the
fall
We also seK Good Clean Buttermilk Phono 62.
OUR PRICES TELL A TALE
I3ul when you examine our goods you vull be more
smpMsed (han ever. We sell the best harness made.
All hand made in our own shop and positively guar
anteed. Our prices the most reasonable you can find.
DOES YOUR HARNESS NEED REPAIRING?
Here's the place. We give satisfaction. First class
work done on Shoe Repairing.
FORSTEDT & SHEEDY,
Head juarters for Horses' Wearing Apparel
512 Locust Street. ' -
Scss3gESwii i ! , ' !msixam
Mr. Chappolle, of tho Sutherland vi
cinity, was a business visitor In the
city Saturday.
A. D. Yates, of Sutherland, ;was
transacting business and visiting
friends In tho city Saturday. V
Frank Facka, residing In the Dick
ens vicinity, drovo Into tho city Sat
urday in a now Bulck car. 5'
John llolcomhe, of 'the Maxwell vi
cinity, arrived In tho city Saturday
from Omaha wlicro ho spent several
dnvn nn luminous '
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For Sale Fresh Milch cow. A. S.
Gregg. North Platto, Phone 794F21.
Stato Representatives Scott Rey
nolds and W. H. C. AVoodhurst arrived
homo Saturday evening from Lfncoln
to remain over Sunday. ""
Mrs. 0. J. McNamara and sop
Charles arrived homo Friday from Omaha-
whero they spent a month visit
ing relatives and friends.
H. R. Waltemath. of the Welllleetyl-
clnity, arrived n the city Saturday to
look after somo business matters and
Excellent for Stomach Trouble. "
"Chamberlain's Tablets are 'just fine
for stomach troublo," writes Mrs, Gi
C. Dttan. Arnold. Pa. 'I was bothered
-with this complaint for somo tlmo and
frequently had bilious attacks:' Cham-
borlaln's Tablets afforded mo great
rollof from the first, and Blnce taking
ono bottle of them 1 feel like a dlffert
ent porson." For sale by all dealers.
V
Platte Creamery
" " - -H- "
North Platte, Nebraska.
Start the New Year Right
By patronizing home industries
and buying your cigars of us.
We use the best tobacco, and
make cigars that we are certain
will please you. Try one of onr
several brands.
J. F. Schmalzried.
.Votlce to Non-neslilcni PcfendnntN
To Christ Kasinussen, Sablno Rasmus
sen. Ills wife, P. C. HasniUHson, flrst and
real name unknown, and W. C. Poster,
flrst and real namiaunknown, non-resl-dent
defendants:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that on December 12, 1914, Stephen
L. QelBhart, as plaintiff, b off an an ac
tion against you and other defendants
In the district court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, tho object Qf which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage on tho
following land In said county, to-wlt:
AU of section 9 in town 10, north of
range 2S, west of tho 6th Principal
Meridian In said county, excepting
about one and one-half acres, 15 rods
square In tho northwest corner of tho
southeast quarter of said section, con
tracted to bo convoyed to Nebraska
Conference Association of tho Seventh
Day Adventistn, and a right of way to
tho same not exceeding 66 feet wide by
til.. ntiArtnut npohdnnlilA wnw mnila Vm.
flll'laf ltn.mnuii&n nrwl CnViInn llnflmna.
on II life Wlfn .Into, I n.iAmliuo O 1010
to secure the' payment of a prgm'issory
iiuiu ul nuiu uurist iiimiiiuHseu nii dh-
binenasmussen to said Stephen L. deist
hardt for $2,000 on which there is now
duo $2160.00 with Intorest from Sep
tember 21, 1914 at 10 per cent per an
num pursuant to coupons.
Plaintiff prays for decree of fore
closure and sale of said land to satisfy
mtld Hens as aforesaid, for deficiency
Judgment and general relief.
You are required to answer plain
tiff's petition on or boforo tho 1st day
of March, 1915.
STEPHEN L, OEISTHARDT,
J19-4W Plaintiff.
I.COAL NOTICE
Simon Richards and Sarah Richards,
defendants will take notice that on tho
12th day of -November, 1914, Mutual
Building & Loan Association, a cor
poration, plaintiff herein, tiled Its pe
tition In the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, against Ida Rich
ards, administratrix of tho estato of
Samuel Riohards, Deceased; Ida Rich
ards, Elizabeth Richards, Simon Rich
ardB, Sarah Richards, Esthor Richards,
Millard Richards, City National Bank
Building Company, a corporation, and
Daniel Frankle. Daniel Lyons and Jul
ius Lyons, a co-partnership doing bus
iness ns Franklo Prank & Company,
defendants, tho object and prayer of
wmen are to rorecioso tnrco certain
mortgagos executed by Samuel Rich
ards and tho defendant Ida Richards,
upon Lot ono (1) in Block ono hun
dred thlrty-olght (138), tho East forty
four (44) feot of Lot two (2), the "West
twtnly-two (22) feot feet of Lot two
(2), and the East twenty-two (22)
feet of Lot three (3), all in Block ono
hundred thirty-eight (138) of the orig
inal town of North Platte, Nebraska,
to socuro tho payment of three bonds
dated June 30, 1008, for tho sum of
$1200.00 each, duo and payable accord
ing to tho tonns thereof. That after
tho execution and dollvory of the above
bond and mortgago to tho plaintiff, tho
said Satnucl Richards diod, and that
the defendants Ida RlchardB, Simon
Richards, EUzaboth Richards, Sarah
Richards, Esther Richards and Millard
Richards aro tho heirs at law of said
Samuel Richards and are claiming an
interost In nnd to the above described
premises, and that said Ida Richards
has been appointed administratrix of
the estate of Samuol Richards, de
ceased That Bald defendants havo
fulled to make tho payments as re
quired under tho above bonds, and
that tlioro la now duo from Bald de
fendants, imil upon said bonds and
moituaffe, tho sum of $1981.04. That
tin defi ndanta, the City National Bank
BuilUlim Company, a corporation,
and Daniel Frankle, Danlol Lyons and
Julius Lvons. a. co-nartnorBhin doing
j. business under tho name of Franklo
x'luuji on umjmii yt vitwtii it lion uju'w
the Interest of Ida Richards to tho
above described property. Tho plain
tiff prays that said promises may be
decreed to bo sold to satisfy the amount
duo thereon.
You are required to answer said po
tlton on or before tho 15th day of Feb
ruary, 1915.
Datnu January 4, iuii.
1 MUTUAL UU1LD1
INQ & LOAN ASSOCI-
i ation, a
I Uv
CORPORATIQN,
Plaint ff.
By WILCOX & IIALLIGAN,
Its Attorneys.
j&.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special AltttM given to Sergcry
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Bulldinjr.
Pl. Office 130
Phonos UG8idenc, hg
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
ants. ar. hall,
Superintendent.
(irntlunto Nurses In Attendnnco
JOHN S. TWINED,
Physician and Surgeon.
J. 1$. 11EDFIEL1).
PHYSICIAN & SUIIGEON
Succossor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
l)rs. Redfiold & Redfiold
Office Phono 042 Res. Phono G7G
DERRYBEBRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embnluiors
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 688.
KODAK WORK. VIEWS.
PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS
AND ENLARGING
BEST PAPER USED
Phono C42. 723 North Locust.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 OfllCe 459
C. H. WALTERS.
SIIKniPF'S SALE
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Krancis Montague is plaintiff
and Mrs. Jennie McCauley et al aro
defendants, and to me directed, I will
on the 12th day of February, 1915, at 2
o'clock P. M., at the east front door of
the Court House In North Platte. Lin
coln County. Nebraska, sell at Public
jucuon 10 ;no ntgnest uiauer ror casn,
to satisfy said decree, Interest and
costs, the following described proper
ty, to-wlt:
That piece of land enclosed In the
following boundaries, to-wlt: Com
mencing at tho northeast corner of Lot
Ave (5) of the County Clerk's Subdivi
sion of Lot one (1) In the southeast
quarter (SI3&) of tho northeast quar
ter (N13U) Section Four (4) of Town
ship Thirteen (13) North of Itange
Thirty (30) west of the 6th P. M. as
platted and recorded in the County
Clerk's olllce, thence westerly nlong
tiie soutn line or Lot Four C4) 027.85
feet, to the southwest corner of Lot
rour (4) thence south in a lino parallel
to tho west lino of said lot four (4) 208
feet, thence cast in a lino parallel with
tho Bouth lino of Lot four (4) about 628
feet to the east boundary lino of Lot
live (5) thence north along tho east
boundary line of Lot five (5) 20$ feet
to the place Of beginning, containing
nuout tijree acres.
Dated, North Platte, Nebraska, Jan
uary 11, 1915. -..
J12-Cw Sheriff.
j Ui onuiaiJUikii
I'UOIIATIJ NO'l'ICR
Inr,t.no,Mar'te,r of he Estate of Lucinda
Clai k. Deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Januaryl2, 1915.
Notice Is horeby given, That the cred
itors of said deceased will meet the
Admlstrator of said Estato, before the
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at the County Court Room, in
said County, on the 9th day of Febru
ary, 1915, and on tho 9th day of August,
1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day for
the purpoBo of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment and allow,
ancn. Six months are allowed for
creditors to present their claims and
ono year for tho Administrator to sot
tie .said Estate, from tho 12th day of
Jammry, 1915. A copy of this order to
bo published in The North Platte Trib
une, a semi-weekly newspaper pub
lished In Bald county, for four- succes
sive wcoks prior to said date, February
9, 19lC
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J12-4w County Judge.
Notice (o Noii-UeHidcnt DcfcmluntH
Alvln E. Rogers and Fannie E. Rog
ers, his wife, defendants, will tako no
tice that on tho 11th day of January,
n,i? .-11. .. 1 .... Y Tnr...u ..lnln.lfr liarn-
in. tiled his petit on in tho District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
ngalnBt said defendants, the object and
piayor of which aro to quiet his title
upon the South half (S) of the South
west quarter (SV4) and the South
half (S) of tho Southeast quarter
(SEH) of Section twelvo (12) Town
ship nine (9), Range twenty-eight (2h)
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho
defendants Alvin u. nosers aim i' an
nlo E. Rogers his wife, who aro claim
ing an interest in and to tho above des
cribed promises by reason of a de
fective foreclosure, wherein Lincoln
County brought a tax foreclosure suit
against Alvin E. Rogers and wife for
taxos duo upon said premises, nnd said
Lincoln County took a default Judg
ment against said defendants prema
turely, and that said promised wore
sold to P. A. Hammond, d that tho
said Alvin E. Rogers mad. ppllcation
to x-edoom from said tax s.i and no
tlco of said application was s rved up
on tho said P. A. Hammond, and that
no disposition of said motion for ap
plication haB ever boen mado. And that
tho said Alvin E. Rogers and Fannie
E. Rogors, his wife, are estopped from
claiming any interest in and to tho
said premises by reason of tho fact that
said Alvln VS. Rogors gave -said prem
ises to tho said Charles B. Rogers upon
nmiiiitlnn Hint ho nav a certain mort
gage and has been in open, exclusive
CliarlOB U. itogers nns imiu sum inori-
gago ana nas ooon in upon, evctuatvo
and notorious possession under a claim
of title for more than ten years prior
to the commencement of this action,
and hue acquired a good tltlo to tho
same.
Plaintiff prays for a docree that said
defendants be excluded from all right,
tltlo and Interost in and to tho above
land, and that tho tltlo of sad land be
In tho plaintiff.
You are required to answer Bald pe
tition on or before tho 22nd day of
Pobruary, 1915.
Dated this llth day of January, 1915.
CHARLES B. ROGERS,
Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & IIALLIGAN,
i'. it. Ji.ijijLUAn,
J1Z-4W
His Attorneys.
HogsandCat
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. ,C. DRJOST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
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 Dowey Streets.
Phones, Ofllco 183, Residence 233
DR. ELMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Glasses Fitted,
New Office In McCnbo Building,
PHONE 36.
C. C. WALLINGSFORD,
l'liysJcIan and Surgeon
Office: Rooms 1 and 2
McDonald Bank Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Ofllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls
answered prompty Day or Night. "
Nyal Drug Store Res. Phono
Phono 8 v Red 40G
C. W. CRONEN,
Graduate Veterinarian
North Platto, Nebraska.
Hospital 218 Locust St. Phono blk 249
FOIt CATTLE HIDES
Not Frozen wo pay
, -12 Cents Up.
NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO.
IN TII15 COUNTY COURT OP LINCOLN
COUNTY, NEHUASKA.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Esther
Harris, Deceased
Stato of Nobrask-, oln County, ss.
To all persons i ted In the Es
tate of Eahtor Han la, Deceased:
You are horeby notified that on tho
7th day of January, 19115, Mlnla Stew
art, administratrix of I ho estate of
Esther Harris, deceased, filed In said
court her final account as said admin
istratrix, and that said final account
will bo heard on tho 2nd day of Feb
ruary, 191C, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. in the County Court in the City of
North Platte in said Countv. And vou
aro hereby cited to appear at the tlmo
and place above designated, and show
cause, if such exists, why said account
Should not be allowed.
It Is hereby ordered that said Mlnta
Stewart, administratrix, give notice
to all persons interested in said estato
by causing a copy of this order to bo
published In the Semi-Weekly Trlbuno,
a newspaper printed and published In
said county, for three successive weeks
prior to the date set for said hearing.
Dated this 7th day of January, 1915.
GEO. E. FKENCH.
J12-3w County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
The unknown holrs of William Van
Brocklln; the- unknown heirs of Mar
tin Van Brocklln; Howard G. Thomp
son and Mrs. Howard Thompson, flrst
and real name unknown, defendants,
Impleaded with others, will take notice
that on the 28th day of August, 1914.
Charles J. Gerken, plaintiff heroin, filed
his petition In tho District court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object and prayer of
which aro to quiet the title In tho
plaintiff as against the above defend
ants impleaded with others upon tho
East one-half (E&) of tho Southeast
quarter (SE) and the East one-half
(E) of the Northeast quarter (NE)
of Section thirty-two (32), Township
eleven (11), Rahge twenty-nine (29),
Lincoln County, Nebraska, who aro
claiming an interest In and to the
above described promises by reason of
a deed executed by George C. Beneway
and wife to Van Brocklln Bros. Ac
Company, composed of William Van
Brocklln, J. H. Van Brocklln, Martin
Van Brocklln and Howard G. Thomp
son. And are claiming that while said
land was convoyed to the grantors of
this plaintiff by said corporation. Van
Brocklln Bros. & Company, that tho
said William Van Brocklln, Martin
Van Brocklln. J. H. Van Brocklln and
Hovmrd G. Thompson did not 5oln In
any conveyance, and that their Interest
in and to said land was never con
veyed away. Whereas tho plaintiffs al
lege that said land was conveyed to
Van Brocklln Bros. & Company, a cor
poration, and that the said William
Van Brocklln, G. H. Thompson and
Martin Van Brocklln never had any
Interest in and to said land except the
interest In Bald corporation, and that
said premises were convoyed by said
corporation, and conveyed all the In
terest of said parties to the grantors
of this plaintiff. And that said plain
tiff has been in the open notorious and
excluslvo possession under a claim of
title to said premises for the last ton
years prior to tho commencement of
this suit, And this plaintiff is pray
ing for a decree that tho above defend
ants be excluded from all right, title or
interest In and to the above described
promises.
You are required to answer said pe
tlton on or before the 15th day of Feb
ruary, 1915.
Dated this 4th day of January, 191C.
CHARLES J. GERKEN,
Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & IIALLIGAN,
J5-4w His Attorneys
Prolinfe Notice
In the Matter of tho Estato of John R.
McWllllams, deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, December 29, 1914.
Notice Is hereby glvon, that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet the ad
ministratrix of Bald estato, before the
County Judgo of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at tho County Court Room, in
said County, on tho 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1915, and on the 2nd day of Aug
ust, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day
for tho purpose of presenting their
claims for examination, edjustment and
allowance. Six months are allowed for
creditors to present their claims, and
ono year for tho administratrix to set
tle tho cBtate from the 29th day of
December, 1914.
A copy of this order is ordered pub
lished in tho Nortli Platto Tribune, a
semi-weekly newspaper of said County,
for four successive weeks next prior to
Pobruary 2nd, 1915. JOHN GRANT,
J6-4w County Judgo.
Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap
pointment of Administrator or....
AilmlnlHtrntrlx.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun
ty, ss.
In tho County Court.
In the Matter of tho Estato of Mary
Ann Ell, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Charles E. Ell iiraylng that Adminis
tration of said Estato may bo granted.
to mm nB Aciminisiraior.
Ordered, That February 2nd, A. D.
1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all persons
interested In said mattor may appear
at a County Court to bo hold In and for
said County, and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not be
granted; and that notice of the pen
doncy of said petition nnd the hearing
thereof be given to all persons Inter
ested In said matter by publishing a
copy of this order in The North Platte
Semi-Weekly Tribune, a somt-weolcly
newspaper printed in said, County, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing .,
Dated Junuary 7, 1915.-
ono. n. French. .
J12-3w County Judge.
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