Semi-Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Ycnr by Mull in Advance. . . .$I.2." Ono Ycnr by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North IMatto, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1915 A careful compilation of the voto of tho last Novombor election, Indi cated by tho voto on congressional candidates, shows tho following rola tivo strength of tho thrco parties fig uring In tho last presidential elec tion: Republicans 5,915,270, democra tic 5,752,580, progressive 1,473,243. In n popular voto nt that tlmo on partisan Issues thoro Is a reason to bollovo thnt tho republicans would havo polled mora votes than tho democratic and progressiva parties combined, und It is not improhablo that this is ex actly what will happen in 191(5. Proceedings of the County Board. Jnnuary 13, 1915. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Ilormlnghausen, Springor nnd County Clerk. D. 0. Tlbblos road overseer allowed on district G7, $1.50. Farnnm Lumber Co., lumbor allowed on bridge fund, $13.9G. North Platto Electric Co., light sor- vlco for September, Octobor, November and ropalrs nt Jail and court houso, nl- lowed on gcnornl fund two claims, ssi.cn. Doard spqnt balatico of tho dny viewing roads. Whoroupon tho board adjourns until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. "That follow who criticized tho nuto mobllo llconsos In tho last issue of Tho Trlbuuo should havo taken anothor look nt tho treasurer's statement," snld Treasuror Durbln Tuesday. "Had ho done so ho would havo found that tho $130 applied for tho porlod botwoon July llrst nnd January 1st, und not for tho wholo ,yonr. Tho fuct Is, our ofllco during 11114 collected automobile llcengoB umountlng to $378, or n totnl of 489 cars. This Is elghty-flvo more cars than the assessors of tho county roportod on their schedules for 1914. Thoro nro mighty few, if any, cars In Lincoln county which we don't catch and collect tho license fco." January 14, 191G. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. resent Hermlughausen, Springor and County Clork. Fred Tatum is horoby appointed as sessor for Myrtle precinct Fred Kusor is horoby appointed as sessor for Cox precinct. Whoroupon tho board adjourns until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. Court lloiiKo Jloiiml (o Come ( Our good friends In the south part of Lincoln county hoc, In a bill now bofora tho stato sonato, a now court houso building at North Platte. Its bound to come, and tho only wny wo can see how tho tax can be avoided Is to have the legislature provide for tho whole stato footing part of It, 1. o. a stato aid court house. Seriously, the extra tax to maintain tho five accred ited high schools on tho Platto, tho prlvilogos of which nro onjoyed by the wholo county, tho bond tax for Platto river brldgos which all people of tho county uso will mnko tho small lovy for a court houso foil nioro by poo plo along tho river than those who ro sluo to our Houth and to our north. Maxwell Tolopost. CoillIliCUdH .MISH TlKUilOCliC. Mlns ncruia ThoolooKo, Tor many years a resident of this city, but of Into ycaro a teacher in tho Omaha schools, was paid this compllmont by n writer in a recent lasuo of tho Beo: "Wo have many bright, capablo and olilclont teachers In our city schools vhom wo havo cnuso to appreciate I would not underestimate tho worth of nny of them, but I wish to mnko par Ucular montlon of Miss llorthn Thoo locko, oiglith grado teachor of Clifton II111 school. I havo had occasion to note hor relations with her pupils, which nro Ideal and out of tho ordl nary, my son having finished that grndo undor hor. "Sho has moro than a teachor's In toreat in those who como under her supervision. Every child has hor af fection; thoro Is no discrimination; In tho development of any speclul tal cnt thoy mny havo outsldo of their school work'sho glvos tho oncourngo- mont tho young mind needs. "At boat a teachor's tnsks nro ar duous, und when wo find ono so thor oughly capable and desorvlng, it is Uiq duty of every paront to glvo tho moral support and commondation sho so much morlts." Two Men Killed nt Gothenburg Conductor N. F. Akoyson and Road master C. M. Johnston, both living at Kearnoy, woro killed ono and ono-hnlf mllea cast of Gothenburg Friday fore noon while a now mall catchor in vontcd by Dr. EIrkfer, of Gothenburg was being tested. Throo tests woro mado with about GO pound sacks and nt various spcods all of which worked porfectly. Two HackB wcro then hung for dollvery weighing 80 pounds each and tho car was making fifty mllos an hour whon tho crnno was renchod. Tho sacks woro delivered to tho ground In porfoct shnpo, but tho arm of tho crane near est tho track struck tho car about ton feet bark of tho doors whoro tho sacks woro hung. At this point thoro Is a double- win dow, and Conductor Akoyson and Roudmnslor Johnston woro nt this window watching tho operation of tho mall catchor. Tho arm of tho crano struck tho sash betweon thoso win dows. Conductor Akoyson was instantly killed. Rondmn8tor Johnston was thrown against the opposlto sldo of tho car, and tho top of his head wn3 crushed, and ho died whllo onrouto to tho hospital at Grand Island. Conductor Akoyson was well knowu in North Platto, having had chnrgo of tho local botweon Kearney and North Plutto for somo tlmo NEIGHBORHOOD iNMVS termcnt was mado In Ook Ridge cemetery. Mrs. Horbort W. Robinson nnd brother, Tom Gearon, living north of Kimball, beenmo lost in a blinding snow storm last wook and wandor cd around for flfteon hours whon by NO REASON FOR IT. When Citizens of Norlh l'Intie Show the Wny. There can be no reason why any good fortune tho team ran against u rcador oft his city who suffers tho tor- i.. .n.ii., ...t.ii. ..,.i i i. .... turos of an nchlng back, tho annoy buildlng which proved to bo an tin- anco of ur,nary sorAoTB tho palnfl occupied houso. They mnnagod to and dang rs of kidney ills will fall to break In nnd found a stovo and some hood tho words of a neighbor who has fuol. When tho storm abated they foun(l rcll(jf- llcad whnt a NorUl PIatt0 started for their home not much the cltY:a( Wessburg, 708 west worso for their experience. Fourth street, North Platto, says: Sovon hundred peoplo of Garden "I had a dragging pain In my back and county nttended tho old timers' dance troublo with my kidneys. A doctor i.i.i ... .1 t...., r.i.i,i. diagnosed my case ns a floating kld- ... t..u nuuou UD..u0.. ney Muny R (ay j waf umibj0 t0 on Wednesday night of last weok. Htan( on account of tho pnln through Mbert Roovo, a fanner living south! my kidneys and tho kidney secretions of Elm Creek, killed a bald cnglo last wpr unnatnurnl. An operation wns ,,,..(, ,,, ., ,,,, , au vised, Din uicKiiy i luuruuii m week that measured seven feet two n. ',,,.,, , nA .,,, inches from tip to tip. In district court nt Kearnoy Judge Hostotler decldod in tho caso of tho U. P. It. R. Co. vs. tho county treasurer that tho Ry. Co. need not pny certain taxes of which it complained on the ground that the taxes levied wcro not needed and woro unlawful. Tho Nobroska Culvort nnd Manufac turing Co., of Wahoo, havo donated suf ficient mntorial through tho Lincoln Illghwny officers for throo culverts 18 by 30 feet in Keith County. January 1G, 191G. IJourd met pursuant to adjournment. resent Ilcrmlnghnuson, Springor nnd County Clork. The following claims woro allowed on the general fund: F. W. Hormlnghnuson, sarvlc and milengo, $18. E. II. Springer, service and milengo, $48.60. Sundry persons witness ami jurors' Inquest of J. R. MeWlllIami $20. R. F. Stuart repairs on water mains court houso $22.41. Martin Jopson, service on oloctlon board Woll precinct $4.80. J. L. Louden, nulse, county poor, $23.00. J. II. Vnn Cleavo repalrB, etc., $20.06. Dickens supply Co., mdso. for county poor,' two claluiB, $25.03. John Gilden, mdso. for county poor, $4B.07. Uurrough Adding Machine Co., ro palrs for adding machine, $14.08. Allowed on road funds: Fred Murquot, road work district 9, $28. John Boylo, roal work district 20, $67.25. v. ii, umpio, .naming, allowed on brldgo fund, $1.50. J. H. Redflold is horoby appointed county physician for tho year 1915 at a salary of $80 for tho year. Lostor Walkor Is horoby appointed poor master for the year 191G. Whereupon the board adjourns until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork. Jnnuary 18, 1915 Hoard mot 'sumo ns yostordoy. Pros- out Ilormlnghausen, Springor nnd tho County Clork. h F. E. Knapp Is horoby appointed con stablo for Mnxwoll precinct and bond npproved. J. G. Kittle Is horoby nppointcd Jus tlco of tho penco for Max woll precinct nnd bond approveed. Checked tho books of county Judge and find tho total receipts of tho olllco to bo $2,038.99 and expenses of said olllco Including salary and clork hlro to bo $2,3G2.3G leaving a bnlanco of $270.04 which ho Is horoby directed to turn ovor to tho county treasuror. Comonced checking up books of tho county treasurer. Whoroupon tho bonrd adjourns until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clork, January 19, 1915 Donrd mot same as yesterday. Pros ent Ilormlnghausen, Springer and tho County Clork II. A. Wootor refund of poll tax al lowed on North Platto district $3. F. W. Hormlnghnuson transportation for county poor $2.04. Continued checking books of county treasurer. Whoroupon tho board adjourns until tomorrow. C. W, YOST, County Clork. Laud Changes Hands. Ono of tho largest land deals of tho season was consumntcd this week whon R. C. Burns sold to Fred Gcorgo his two-ithousand-clghty aero ranch north of lirady. This will make Mr Georgo ono of tho tho best ranch prop osltloiiB near Brady as ho already owned much of adjoining land. Tho transaction was handled by C. M Trotter. Brady Vindicator, Tho Rank of Brady tins increased Its capital from $10,000 to $20,000 Recognized Advunlnges. You will find that Chnmberlaln Cough Remedy has recognized ndvnn tugos pvor moat modlclnos In uso for coughs nnd colds, It does not sup press a cough but Ioosoiib and re llovos It. It nida oxpoctorntlon and opons tho secretions, which ennblos tho system to throw off a cold. counteracts any tondoncy of a cold to result In puoumoutn. It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may bo given to a child ns contldontly ns to an adult. For snlo by all dealers. supply from McDonnoll & Graves' Drug Store, (now Schiller & Co.'s Drug Store) and began using them. A fow days romovedt he pains and re stored my kidneys to their proper working order,. Anoth'or of my family has since been troubled by kidney complaint and has had a world of good from this remedy. Price GOc, at all dealers,. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan s Kidney Pills the Bamo that Mrs,. Wcssberg had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., llufialo, N,. Y. (MUTUARY Ira Eldon Johnston was born In Onslow, Jones county, Iowa, on May 19, 1889, and died nt his homo In Chi cago on February 9, 1915, aged twen- flve years and eght months. Death wns duo to a hemmorhngo caused by gastric ulcer followed by acuto pneu monia. Ho was graduated from tin Onslow high school In 1905, and om yoar later finished the requirement h of tho high school at Wyoming, Iowa. During the next yenr ho moved with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lochlcl Johnston, to Grand Island, Nebraska. whoro his school work was contin ued In Grand Island College. Ha was ongnged' In many student activities and during his senior year won tho stato qratorical contest, represented the state of Nebraska In the interstate oratorical contest, and was editor of tho college paper. lie received with tho class of 1910, tho degree of Bach elor of Arts. Having decided to adopt tho profes sion of tho law, ho camo to Chicago In 1910, whoro ho entered tho Univer sity of Chicago Law School. Ho fin ished tho courso of study there In 1913 and secured tho degrees of Bach elor of Philosophy and Juris Doctor. Shortly nftor this ho wns admitted to tho practlco of lav in Illinois. Dur ing his first year In tho law school jje became a monibor of tho Delta Chi fratornity, toward which ho always evidenced tho deepest Interest, nnd in whoso relationships ho showed those qualities of friendship nnd comrade ship which now malto his loss so keccnly folt by all who knew him there. 1 Since complotolng tho prescribed work in tho law school, Ira had been connected with tho LnSallo Extcn slon University, In the capacity of law Instructor. This position ho fill ed with success, duo to a thorough preparation for it, and a conscientious appreciation to all Its details. Here, as in other circles, ho formed deep friendships, becauso thoro was In him dopth oU understanding and ap preciation, and a reliability that In vlted confidences. From ono of these friendships grow tho partnership of Hoss & Johnston, which began tho practlco of law February first, with of fices in the Fort Dearborn building From this now work ho wns taken af ter only a few days. On Soptcmber first, Ira Eldon Johnston was married to Miss Zolla Trout, of Grand Island, Nebraska, and thoy havo slnco lived at 5429 Unl- vorslty avonuo, Chicago. Thoso at tributes which mado friends for him whorovor ho went, mado his brief mar ried llfo a vory happy one. Ho studied unsparingly thoso ho loved, that ho might with slnglonoss of purpose, de voto himself to tho task of making them hnppy. Tho sorrow of tho wlfo Is porhaps only equaled by thnt of tho parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lochlel Johnston, nnd tho sister, Irma, of North Platto, Nebraska, and tho brothor, Dr. Frank C. Johnston, of Chicago. To these moro than to any othors, Ira showed his strength of character and goodness of heart, his purity of soul. Slnco his resldonco In Chicago, ho boenmo a monibor of tho Hydo Park Church of Disciples, whoro ho nnd Mrs. Johnston woro regular attendants. A decision to ally himself closely with tho forces of tho church was acted up on with tho samo stcadness and reso lution with which every quostlon that nroso was answered, and tho nnswor mndo a pnrt of his purposo fn llfo. A man who, knowing a thing was good, sought It who, seeing a goal worth achlovlng, struggled to attain It who, oxporlonclng happiness, do voted hlniBolf unstintedly to bring that happiness to thoso ho loved such a man was Ira. Tho funornl was conducted from tho Hydo Park Churcvh of tho Disciples of Christ, at ton-thirty, Friday, Feb ruary 12, 1915, by Dr. Edward S. iuuun, uiu iniDiur ui uiu ciiurcu. -III-.. New 1915 Model 17 New Features A man right hero in oar town 1 bought a low priced car last year. ( Some of tho extras that be bought 1 for it wcret nigh tension madncto. Shook Abanr bcrs. Now carbureter. Anti-rattling tlcvioca. License brackets. Anti-skid rear tires. Foot accelerator. Speedo meter. Sparc tire braaket. These eostitSm more than $196.50. Now ho owm a 1915 Maxwell with all these modorn features and a dozen others. This "Wonder Car" with Eleo 1 r i a Sell-Starter and KUotrio Light only 555 extra. MONUMENTS All thoso needing monuments or oth er cemetery work will do welt to call and inspect our Btock nnd prices be fore plncing orders. Wo carry a largo stock nnd can save you money. W. C. RITNER, Office nnd Shop In rear of tho Rltncr Hotel. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building nnd Loan Building. nh Office 130 Phones Rcgi(ence 11B DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics nnd Children's Diseases. OfTlco McDonald Stato Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Ofllco 183, Resldenco 283 DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Speclnlty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Ofiice in McCabe Building, PHONE 3G. C. C. WALLLNGSFOIID, Physician nnd Surgeon Ofllco: Rooms 1 and 2 McDonnld Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls nnswored prompty Day or Night. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DR'OST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J. H. KEDFIELl), PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to ICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflold & Redflold jo Phono G42 Res. Phono G7C DEItltYBEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Enibaliners Undertakers nnd 1'uncral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 588. Hospital Phono Black C33. House Phone Black G33. Y. T. l'RITCHARl), Graduate Yeterimirinn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House. y oi ill Platte, JN'cb. KODAK WORK, VIEWS. PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS AND ENLARGING BEST PAPER USED Phono G42. 723 North Locust. FOR CATTLE HIDES Not Frozen ivo pay 12J5 Cents Up. NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO. Notice of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned Nicholas McCabe, Charles Tigho, Francis Dunn and James El liott havo organized a corporation, the nnmo of which Is North Platto Drug Company. Tho principal placo of transacting its business is North Platte, Nebraska. Tho general naturo of tho business to' bo transacted by tho corporntion shall bo tho buying, selling and op erating drug stores In North Platte, and such other places' as tho corpora tion may desire; tho buying and sell ing either nt wholesale' or retail of drugs, medicines nnd morchnndise, such as usually kept for salo in drug storos, tho lining of proscriptions and tho doing of such other acts and the transaction of such other business ns is necessary to carry out tho pur poses of said corporation. And for that purposo said corporation shall havo tho power to buy. sell and con voy, lease, sublease and let such real estate, buildings and appurtenances ns may be necessary and incidental to tho proper nnd profitable conduct ing or said husinc-.",. nd may do and perform such otlr - and things ns may bo incident.:' d necessasy to tho main powers of tiie corporation. Tho nmount of the capital stock authorized is ?23,000.00, all of which said capital stock shall bo subscribed and paid up nt tho time of the com mencement of business. Tho tlmo of commenclnK business shall be tho first day of February, 1915, and its termination shall bo the 31st day of March, 1940. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which tho corporation shall at any tlmo. subject Itself shall bo twenty-llvo per cent of Its paid up capital stocu. Tho affairs and business of snld cor poration shall be conducted by a board of four directors, a president, secretary, treasurer and general man ager, and such other officers and ser vants as said board of directors and officers from time to time may cm- ploy. 1st day of February, Nyal Drug Store lies. Phono Phono 8 Red 40G C. W. CRONEN, Gradunto Yctcrlnnrlan North Platte, Nebraska. Hospital 218 Locust St. Phono blk 249 LLOYD P3vVft3 agt North Platte, Neb. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL. HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses In Attendance JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. T. H. WATHEN Auctioneer Live Stock nnd General Auctioneer Graduate Missouri Auction School North Platto Rural Route 2. Phono Edmlston Ranch. JOHN S. SDOIS, M. 1) Physician nnd Surgeon Ofllco II. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Resldonco 38. Sheriffs Salo By viruo of an order of salo Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decrco of rorcciosuro rendered In said Court wherein Occidental Building nnd Loan Association of Omnhn is plaintiff, nnd Lornh M, Mooro aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 11th day of March. 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. at tho east front door of tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraskn, soil at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash,, to satisfy said decree, interost and costs, tho following doscrlbod nronorty. to-wit: Lot threo (3) In block slxtoon (1G) minors Aiimuon to worm l'lauo as survoyod, platted and recorded. Dated North Platto, Neb., Fob. G, A. J, SALISBURY, Sheriff, Hwpkttle Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G -VSa TOfllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. 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. Signed this 1915. NICHOLAS McCABE CHARLES TIGHE JAMES ELLIOTT FRANCIS DUNN. 1MIOIIATR OT10H In tho Manor of tho Kstate of Sarah Jatio Moyors, Deceased. In the County Court of - Lincoln County, Nebraska, January 2Cth, 191S. Notice Is hereby Given, That the cred itors of said deceased will moot tho Administrator" of said Estate, before the County JudRo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room. In said Countv. on tho 4 th ilnv of March, 1915, on the 4th day of Sopteni- uur, jio, in a o ciock a. Ai. or cacn day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, abjust mont and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for the Adminis trator to sottlo said Estate, from the 4th day of March 191C. This notice will bo published In The North Platto Seml-AVeokly Tribune, a newspaper ' printed In said County, for four weeks successively, on nnd after February " ' ' GEO. K. FRENCH, tz-ivf County Judge. SHIOItlli'F'S SAI.K By virtue of an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Francis Montague In plaintiff and Mrs. Jonnlo McCauley et al are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 12th day of February, 1915, at 2 o'clock V. M., at tho east front door of tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lin coln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, lntorest nnd costs, tho following described proper ty, to-wit: That ploco of land enclosed In the following boundaries, to-wlt: Com mencing at tho northeaBt corner of Lot Ave (5) of tho County Clerk's Subdivi sion of Lot ono (1) In the southeast quarter (SEU) of tho northeast quar ter (NEH) Section Four (4) of Town ship Thirteen (13) North of Range Thirty (30) west of the Cth P. M. as Plntted and recorded In tho County Clerk's olllco, thenco westerly along the south line of Lot Four (4) 627.95 feel, to the southwest corner of Lot four (4) thence south in a lino parallel to tho west line of said lot four (4) 208 feet, thence east In a lino parallel with tho south lino of Lot four (4) about G28 foot to the oast boundary lino of Lot five (5) thenco north along the cast boundary lino of Lot flvo (0) 208 feet to tho placo of beginning, containing about threo acres. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Jan uary 11, 191B. A r A. J. SALISBURY, J12-5W Sheriff. Probate Notice. In Vho Mater of tho Estate of Mary Ann Ell, Deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Notlco Is horby given thnt tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln County, Nobraska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 3d day of March, 1915, and on tho 3d day of September, 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment adnallowanco. Six months aro al lowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Adminis trator to settle said Estato from tho 3d dny of March, 1915. This notlco will bo publlshol lnt ho North Platto Soml Wcokly Tribune, a nowspaper printed In snld Coun'.y, for four weeks suc cessively, on and after tho 9th day of February, 191G. c GEORGE J3. FRENCH, f9-4v, County Judge. Notice to Nnn-ItcNldent Defendant To Christ Rasmusson, Sablno Rasmus sen, hla wlfo, P. C. Rasmusson, flrat and renl name unknown, and W. C. Foster, nrst and real name unknown, non-resident defendants; You and each of you aro hereby noti fied that on December 12, 1914, Stephen L. Gelshart, ns plaintiff, began an no tion against you nnd other defendants In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrasku, tho object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgngo on tho following land In said county, to-wlt: All of section 9 In town 10, nortli of range 28, west of tho Cth Principal Meridian In said county, excepting about ono and ono-half acres, 1G rods squaro In the northwest corner of tho southeast qunrter of said section, con tracted to bo convoyed to Nebraska Conference Association of tho Seventh Day Adventlsts, nnd a right of way to tho samo not exceeding 66 feot wldo by tho shortest practicable wny, made by Christ Rnstnusson nnd Sablno Rasmus son, Ms wife, dated Docembor 3, 1912, to securo tho payment of u promissory noto of said Christ Rasmussun and Sa blno Rasmussen to said Stephen L.Golst luvrdt for $2,000 on which thoro la now due $2160.00 with lntorest from Sep tember 21, 1914 at 10 por cent per an num puTsunnt to coupons. Plalntlft" prays for decree of fore closure and salo of said lnnd to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for deficiency Judgment and general roller, Vou aro required to answer plain tiff's petition on or boforo tho 1st day of March, 1916. ' STEPHEN L, GEISTHARDT, J19-4W Plaintiff. J 5