u Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor ami Pabliifew. 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Olio l'cnr by Mull In Advance... $1.25 Ono Year by Currier In Advance .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nobraska, Postofllco as Second Class Mutter. TUESDAY, FEB. 9, 1915 LOCAL AND PERSONAL The small baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Carroll, 'residing on cast C street, Is reported sick. A daughtor was born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holt, residing In tho Graccland Addition. A son was born Saturday morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Kessler, residing on west Fifth street in tho Cody ad dition. Father' Malono, of Ogalalla was in tho city for a few days laBt week taking Father McDaid's place while tho latter was visiting in Omaha. Ho returned homo Saturday Work was begun Saturday install ing tho gas fittings in tho FirstNatlon nl bank building. Tho gas stoves were Installed yesterday in tho ofllces of Drs. Brock and Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Granger left Saturday for their home in Gothen burg, after viBltlng in tho city for several days with their son, Guy, of tho Davis garage. Thoy wore also taking medical treatment in this city. Dies L'uroiito Home from California. Miss Alvlno Olson, nged eighteen years, died Friday nftornoon shortly beforo ono o'clock in the local yards of tuborculosis, She was enrouto to hor homo in Nelson, Minn., from- San Joso, Calif., whore sho had been for her health aild was accompanied by her sister Miss Emma Olson. A largo crowd attended tho dance held Friday evening at tho Masonic hall by somo of tho high school students and nil report a fine , time. Dancing was indulged in until nearly ono o'clock and tho music was bitch as was conducive to remaining oven longer. Music was furnished by Crowa'a four piece orchestra. Any article In Our Dollar Window can bo bought for $1.00. DIXON, Tho Jowolor. Tho funeral of Mra. Charles Martini, Which was hold from St. Patrick's church Friday, was largely attended nnd tho floral tributes woro mnny and beautiful. Tho services woro con ducted by Rov. Fr. McDald, Tho fol lowing named men acted as pall bearers: James Flynn, John Wolback, J. I. Smith, ' Carl Simon, Thomas Hcaloy and F. J. Doran. Interment was in tho Catholic cemetery south of this city. t Miss Olson went out to California somo tlmo ago for tho benefit of hor health and as it failed to improvo her sister went out lo bring hor homo, Sho was qulto Jow and was travollng In a tourist car. Just as passenger train No. 18 stopped for tho switch In tho local yards sbo expired. Conductor Mncombor sont'for tho undertaker and tho body was shipped out Friday oven ing lo her homo whero burial will be made. Sixteen membors of tho choir of tho Church of Our Savior left Saturday morning for Bridgeport whero thoy spont Sunday attending tho dcanory meeting. Saturday ovonlng a banquot and musical entertainmont was held in tho I 0. O. F. hall for tho visiting delegates to the mooting. Tho follow ing choir members from hero attend ed: Mrs. Frank Hatch, Misses Esther Schwaigor, Graco 'Burke, Maudo Reese, Noljto Birklnshaw, Wlnnlo Blrdgos, Dulclo and Tholma Frator, nnd Elnlno Bundy, Mrs. Emily Coates, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dirge, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Mungor, Jr., Arthur Bullard, James Clinton and Art Wortman. HOMK BARGAIN 1'hc room house on good corner lot, oltunto In tho oust part of tho city. House originally cost $1,800.00 without lot, cim now bo bought for $1,500.00. Terms t $5100.00 CukIi, Balance $20.00 per month 0 per cent Interest. (112 . . C. F. TUMl'Mi, Agent. Jump Bond f Tn enty.il o Dollars. Mrs. Day, who formerly lived in this city and Was ordorod out by tho officers laBt fall, was arrested last wnok in company with a man giving his nmna ns Nelson nt tho Rltncr hotel A complaint was turned in by tho liotol management and thoy wero arrested and taken to Jail. On account of tho over-crowded condition of tho jail thoy woro re quired to put up an nppoaranco bond of twenty-flYO dollars and that was tho last hoard from them. Tho officers aro not worrying for their return nB thoy' will bo permitted to go unmo lested by tho local authorities so long as thoy steer clear of North Platto. When Mrs. Day was transported sho waa admonished against over again roturnlng upon penalty of hor freedom. ARE YOU IX A ItUTI Wo nro all nloro or less creatures of habit and nro on that account vory apt to get into a rut. Somo of theso habits, are inherited nnd somo nro acquired" by imttiatlng our neigh bors. Theso peculiarities lead us .Into many follies and somo Inconsistencies. Tho milliner says narrow sklrta aro tho thing so mndam must havo a nar row skirt; next year wldo skirts arc tho proper thing, then madam must havo a wide skirt, because to wear anything not In conformity witli tho latest fashion edict, would be a mortal offenso to society, nnd greatly dis turb her pcaco of mind All tho affairs of our dally life nro regulated pretty much along the same lines. Our nclgbor eats puffed rlco, for breakfast, therefore wo cat puffed rlco for breakfast. Our neigh bor has a Bleeping porch, therefore wo cannot really enjoy Hfo until wo havo a sleeping porch. Our neighbor has an auto or an electric and wo aro Just downright miserable until we havo one. Wo aro very apt to get Jn a rut from using somo particular thing in a particular way, novcr stopping to consider seriously whether wo arc using tho best thing for our purposo or using It in tho best way. This", is 'particularly true in a mat ter of fuel. Wo use liaTd coal in our baso burner, becauso wo havo always used It. Wo feel qulto sure tho hard coal wo get now is not aB good as thb hard coal wo used to ,got, but what can wo do about it thoro is nothing olso will do to use in' n baso buruor. Oh yes thoro lsl ' , Scientists have, aftor years of ex periment, been ablo to produco the Milwaukee Solvay Coko which is 90 per cent enrbbn, freo from stone, slato or other impurities, 11 por cent greater in heat ofllcioncy than hard coal in sizes tlio same clcanor and In ovory way bettor to burn In your baso burner than hard foal. You must bo about ready to refill your coal bin. Let us send you Mil waukee Solvy Coko. W. W. DIRGE COMPANY. Phono 9. Lenses Farm to .Tups. J. C. Wilson, living six and one-halt, competent reports made of tho Janu mlles west of town will havo a 3nle'ary receipts thoy wero far below the of personal proporty February 24th at! disbursements. And this Is with the which will bo offered all his stock and additional adhesive stamp tax, more farm maclnory. Mr. Wflson has leased commonly known as the "war tax". his homo place, comprising 720 acres to three Japs for a torm of five years nt an annual reutal of thirty-four hundred dollnrs. Thoso Japs aro ox- porlenccd farmers who for threo years , However, all tho departments havo haVO lived on tho Ilarvoy farm north of i been notlled by confidential reports Sutherland. Mr. Wilson will movo to to cut down expenses wherever pos town tho first of March. I slblo. m smooth .' .' -r:g ' lug j$ Illl3t fa jgriTg i sip gggjl? spl 111 high priced cars. lilfi IPfPS IB nm . Come and let us tako you rid- Pii m$P?1 !H Hij ing in tho new 1915 Maxwell. Bail UliTsfe iH IIP Holds the road at 50 miles an hour. WaM nyHfiu mt 5iS With lUlectrie Starter and i!kM ff-iP li&Q tjli Electric lights $55 extra. WfB J3. dp$f I I rlfcJv. till rtJiMwttiui imm flNKa&EWiBiBiHLLH..ir9V " ' f 'sMv a?5x v ,v m mr r msL'w i ltavft. . a LLOYD POWERS, Agt. 11 '" '" l North Platte, Neb. I - I lbs l l i m t -rrrrTrti-ii 1 1 i i I iiiima amappsaaioi mini .8 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr. Mario Ames returned Saturday from a business trip to Omaha. Attorney W. L. Sclby, of Omaha, ar rived in tho city Saturdny to look after somo professional business. Ho came hero on tho Hanoy-Gllbert case. Edwnrd Bates, a federal prisoner at the county Jail, was released Friday, having served out his sentence of six months. Ho was convicted last fall of forging post office money orders. Divorce was granted Friday In tho district court by District JudgoGrimcs to Mrs. Mary Peter from her husband, William Peter. The decree was granted on tho grounds of extreme cruelty. C. A. Sibley, of tho Fox Creek vi cinity, braved tho storm and drove in to tho city Friday to look after somo business matters. Ho announced that tho roads aro badly drifted In his neighborhood. Reliable Insurance of eery kniMMi kind. C. F. TE3IPLE. U2 Tho J. F. F. club was delightfully ontortalned Wednesday afternoon at tho bomc of Mrs. E. W. Mann on South Locust street. A pleasant after noon was enjoyed with cards and prlzoB wero won by Mrs. Glenn Mann nnd Mrs. Ilonkcl. Tho regular meeting of the local homestead of American Yeomen will bo held this evening at tho I O. O. F. hall. All members are urged to bo present as there will bo some im portant business brought beforo tho meeting. The drill team will also hold practice. A good crowd attonded the roller skating races Friday evening n tho rink and the races woro pronounced very good The two-mile race was won by Duano Smith from Roland Hall by about three-fourths of a lap. Tho tlmo of it was 5 minutes and 20 seconds. The ono mile race between Gordon Lovo and Wilbur Greeno was won by the former. Charles Loner gan won over Paulson In the boys' raco by a distance of about tenot. A question now facing tho lawmak ers' at Washington, D. C., is how to raiso more m6ncy for current expens- ' es of the government. According to i Thero is ovidently lack of economy in ' somo department of the spenders in ' iho capltol cltv but tho location1 or tho leak has not yet been mado pufilfc. 17 New features in the 1915 Maxwell The biggest automobile value ever offered for lcs3 than $1,000. Powerful, fast, silent and running. A superb, fully equipped, real 5-passen-ger family automobile. A car with a real high tension magneto, sliding gear transmis sion, left hand drive, center control, anti-skid tires on rear, in fact it has Practically all tho high priced features of high priced cars. Come and let us take you rid ing in tho new 1915 Maxwell. Holds the road at 50 miles an hour. With Electric Starter and Electric lights $55 extra. m 8 B wi.l t .&1 AA f tohlillNl Word was received Friday evening from Miss Florenco Stack, who was visiting last week in tho Lexington vi cinity announcing thnt thoy wero snowed in there Tho roads wero so deeply drifted that people living any dlstanco in tho cbuntry wero unnblo to get to town. A bpy was born Friday evening to Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Rlchardso-i, re siding in tho Fourth ward. WHY IT -SUCCEEDS Uccnuso Its For Ono Tlilnjr Only, North 1'coplo Appreciate This. Nothing can bo good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success Doan's Kidney Pills nro for ono thing only. For wonk or disordered kidneys. Hero is North Platto evldenco to provo tholr worth. W. F. Blalock, North Platte, says: "I had an awful, hoavy acho across my loins which seemed to take every bit of strenth from me. My back was weak and I was so lamo that I cduld hardly stand erect. The kidney secrotions seemed to get more disor dered as tho pain In my back increased and they wero unnatural and too fre quent In passage. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box. Thoy cured mo of tho complaint and I havo been well since." Prico 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho Bamo hat Mr. Blalock had. Fo3ter-Mllburn Co., Prdr. Buffalo, Now York. Geo. B. Dent, Physician an3 Surgeon. Special' Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics.- Office: Building and Loan Buildinp;. 'vunnl I Office 130 Phones Residence 115 DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Office in McCnbo Building, PHONE 30. C. C. WALLINGSFORD, Physician and Surgeon Office. Rooms 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answored prompty Day or Night. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L . C . D R.O S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Banv Building. Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phone Black C33. IV. T. I'lHTCIIARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House. Noith Platte, Neb. KODAK WORK. VIEWS. PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS AM) ENLARGING BEST PAPER USED Phono G42. 723! North Locust. Toil CATTLE HIDES Not Frozen wo pay 12 Cents Up. NORTH TLATTE JUNK CO. Nyal Drug Store Jtl03. Phono Phono S Red 406 C. Y. CRONEN, Graduate Veterinarian North Platto, Nobraska. Hospital 218 Locust St. Phone blk 249 n :saoiM e Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red C3G Ofllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. Start the New Year Right patronizing home industries and buying your cigars of us. We use tho best tobacco, and make, cigars that wo are certain will please you. Try one of onr several brands. J. F. Schmalzried. tio NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS, M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S.. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., l'hyslclnn and Surgeon Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Office, 83; Rcsldcnco 38. N'OTJCE Notico Is hereby given that tho fol lowing resolution was passed by the Mayor and City1 Council at their last regular meeting, held February 2nd, 1015: "Whereas, O. E. Elder, P. W. Her minghausen and Victor Von Qoptz, ap praisers appointed and duly qualified for tho purposo of assessing damages and costs of condemnation, in the mat ter of appropriating private proper ty for street purposes within the City of North Platte, Nobraska, as provided in Ordinance No. 58, duly passed and approved, havo mado report of tholr doings and said appraisement is be fore tho Council for action, And, Whereas, the Council of tho City of North Platte find said ap praisement to bo In all respects due and regular, and Just nnd fair, said Council of said City deem it expedient and best that the damages and cost of condemnation for said appropria tion bo assessed against tho real prop erty fronting upon said property so appropriated and upon the real prop erty nearby especially benefited by lsuch appropriation, and that said uouncu git as a uoaru or uquanzauou for the purpose of equalizing said damages and cpsts of condemnation and levying said tax against such properties at tho regular meeting of the Council to bo lield on Februrary 16, 1915. And be It further resolved that in addition to thtf property fronting up on said proporty so appropriated that tho following described lands situate nearby aro especially benefited, all situate in the City of North Platte, to wit: Lot A; Lot B; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 11; Lots C, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 12; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 13; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 14; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 15; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, Block 16; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Block 17; and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 18, all in Bollcvue Addition to said City; Also lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 1; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 2; Lots 1, 2, 3 4, 5 and G, Block 3; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 4; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G Block 5; Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 5 and G, Block G; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 7; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 8; and Lot 1, Block 9, all In Dolson's Addition to said City. 4 Also a tract of land described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point where a lino twenty-threo (23) feet North of and parallel to the center line of 9th St., In tho City of North Platto, Nebr. inter sects tho east line of tho NEA NWVi of Section Thirty-two (32) Township Fourteen (14) North of Range Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, thenco north along said-east line of said NEVi NWVi of Section 32 to a point 11.5 feet south of the NE14 of the. NWVi Corner of Sec. 32. T. 14 N., It. 30 W, thence west par allol with tho north lino of said Sec tion 32 a distance of 990 feet, theneo south parallel with tho east line of tho NEVi NWVi of said Section 32 to tho point of Intersection with a line parallel to and 23 feet north of the center lino of 9th St. produced, thence S. 80 degrees E. parallel to tho tenter lino of 9th St. to place of beginning. Beginning at a point whore a line twenty-threo (23) feet south of and parallel to tho .center lino of 9th St. in tho City of North Platte, Nobr., in tersects tho east lino of tho NEVi NWVi of Section Thirty-two (32) Township Fourteen (14) North of Rango Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M., in Lincoln Cotnty, Nobraska; thenco south along tho east lino of NEVi NWVi Sec. 32, a distance of 453.5 feet: thence N. 80 de grees W. parallel with tho center lino of tho Union Pacific Rallroau original Main, track 1005 feet, thenco north Darallel to tho east lino of tho NEVi of said Section 32 to tho point of In tersection with a lino 23 feet south of and narallel to the center lino of 9th Strcul produced, thenco S 80 degrees E. parallel to tho center lino of 9th Stroet to point of beginning, all In tho NEVi NWVi Sec. 32, T. 14, N., R. 30, West of tho Gth P. M. AIbo Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 1; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 3; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Block 4; Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 and 1G, Block 5; Lots 1, 2. 3 4, 5, G and 7, Block G: Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6, Block 7; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G Blbck 8; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd 0, uiock a; nnu Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 10, Scout's Rest Addition to said City. Passed and approved this 2nd day of February, 1915. E H. EVANS, Atest: Mayor. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clork. Gt3 Sheriffs Sato By vlruo of an order 0 sale issu-ed from tho District Court' of Lincoln County. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Occidental Building nnd Loan Association of Omnha is plaintiff, and Lorah M. Mooro aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 11th day of March. 1915. at 2 o'clock P. M. at the cast front door of tho Court Houso in North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash,, to satisfy said decree, interost and costs, the following described proporty; to-vlt: Lot three (3)-la-block sixteen (1G) MUlera'AildiiJon to North , Platto ,as survoyed, platted and recorded. Dated North Platte, Nob., Feb. G, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. 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 Dowoy Streets. Phones, Ofllco 183, Rcsldcnco 283 J. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflold & Redflcld Office Phono G42 Res. Phono 676 DERRYIJERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embnlmcrs Undertakers nnd 1'unernl Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. Notice of Incorporation. Notico Is hereby given that tho un dersigned Nicholas McCabe, Charles Tlghe, Francis Dunn and James El liott havo organized a corporation, the name of which Is North Platto Drug Company. Tho principal place of transacting Us business is North Platte, Nebraska. Tho genoral.naturo of tho business to bo transacted bj tho corporation Bhall bo tho buying, selling and op erating drug stores in North Platto, and such other places as tho corpora tion may desiro; tho buying nnd sell ing either at wholesale or retail of drugs, medicines nnd mercnandlse, bucIi as usually kopt for sale in drug stores, tho filling of prescriptions and tho doing of such other acts and the transaction of such other business as Is necessary to carry out the pur poses of said corporation. And for that purpose said corporation shall have tho power to buy, sell and con vey, lease, sublease and let such real estate, buildings nnd appurtenances ns may be necessary nnd Incidental to tho proper and profitable conduct Irtg of said business. And may do and perform such othr- ' f3 and filings as may bo incident d nccessasy to tho main powen, cT 1 corporation. The amount of the capital stock authorized is $23,000.00, all of which said capital stock shall bo subscribed and paid up at tlie time of the com mencement of business. Tho timo of commencing business shall be tho first day of February, 1915, and its termination shall be tho 31st day of March, J940. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation shall at any tlmo subject itself shall be twenty-flvo per cent of its paid up capital stock. Tho affairs and business of said cor poration shall bo conducted by a board of f6ur directors, a president, secretary, treasurer and general man ager, and such other officers and ser vants as said board of directors and officers from timo" to tlmo may em ploy. Signed this 1st day of February, 1915. NICHOLAS McCABE CHARLES TIGHE JAMES ELLIOTT FRANCIS DUNN. I'HOIIATK NOTIOn " In tho Matter of the Estate of Sariih Jane Meyers, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, January 26th, 1915, Notice is hereby Riven, That tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, boforo 1110 jouniy judge 01 Lincoln (joumy, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 1th day of March, 1915, on tho 4th day of Septem- uer, luio, ai a o ciock a. ai. or each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, abjust ment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and, ono year for tho Adminis trator to'settlo said Estate, fiom tho 4th day of March 1915. This notice will bo published in Tho North Platto Sernl-Wookly Tribune, a newspaper printed in said County, for four weeks successively, on and aftor February 2nd, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, f2-4w County Judge SHERIFF'S SAI.fi By vlrtuo of nn order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Francis Montague is plaintiff and' Mrs. Jennie McCauley et al aro defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 12th day of February, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M, at tho east front door of the Court Houso In North Platte, Lin coln County, Nobraska, sell at Public Auction to the highost bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest nnd 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 Hvo (5) of tho County Clerk's Subdivi sion of Lot ono (1) In tho southeast quarter (SE',4) of tho northeast quar ter (NE'4) Section Four (4) of Town ship Thirteen (13) North of Range Thirty (30) west of tho 6th P. M. as platted and recorded in tho County Clerk'B ofllce, thence westerly along tho south line of Lot Four (4) 627.95 reet, to tne soutnwest corner 01 .L.01 four (4) thence south in a lino parallel to tho west line of said lot four (4) 208 feet, thence cast in a line parallel with the south line of Lot four (4) about 628 feet to the cast boundary line of Lot Ave (5) thence north along the east boundary lino of Lot flvo (5) 208 feet to the placo of beginning, containing about three acres Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Jan uary 11, 191C. A. J. SALISBURY, J12-5W Sheriff. Notice to Nou-IleHldent Defendant To Christ Rasmubaen, Sabine Rasmus sen, his wife, P. C. Rasmussen, first nnd real name unknown, and W. C. Foster, first and real namo unknown, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on December 12, 1914, Stephen L. Gclsliart, as plaintiff, began nn no tion ngainst you and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the following land In said county, to-wlt: All of Bcctlon 9 In town 10, north of rnngo 28, west of tho 6th Principal Meridian In snld county, excepting about one nnd one-half acres, 15 rods squaro In tho northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section, con tracted to be conveyed to Nebraska Confeicnco Association of tho Sovcnth Day Adventlsts, and a right of way to tho same not exceeding 66 feet wide by the shortest practicable way, mado by Christ Rasmussen and Sablno Rasmus sen, his wife, dated December 3, 1912, to sepuro tho payment of a promissory noio vi saui i;nnsi uasmussen ami Ha bine Rasmussen to said StophcnL.GolBt hardt for $2,000 on which there Is now duo 12160.00 with Interest from Sep tember 21, 1914 at 10 per gent per an num pursuant to coupons. Plaintiff prnys for deorea of fore closure nnd sale of said land to satisfy said liens as nfqresald, for deficiency judgment and general relief.-" You aro required to answer plain tiff's petition on or before the 1st rinv lof March. 1915 STEPHEN L. GEISTHARDT, i!3-w Plaintiff. K I v tfl tf seS-.-Mfr--