Skiiiil-Weokly Tribune lr I., Bi, tMu mi I'nMlilitf. flWiBiiHn lA'fftH; At!tnflto..$UO t NnMh I'lftllft. MfilifMiikft. lffl tTO fflt wwifitf f!lrtM flnltef. MIIMAY. KRM. 10, jijjr, - - Hf ft M f tWWllf tWtt (0 flellt. MfWIx Tfffwkf klllml 1111 Wffl jtWtrgltt f wtmH Hub? rtnl or MftNWmfll In tD mai wiiisfi dirt fwfwit mjdWi (a IM mmUnt la lnk nfff ft IHflfff IJwmw and rofifofji wlili fMOTf fftwii wfilnli fffovnio for 4 ''W! inetfl H'Plofk, Ssiinlor wmitll, wfw trfflm from f fie firoblbl ttffB lr Tdfk, wm (Tfi of Hi Ismlern MfMKNi ff "hdftiUhliitHnii rtmooitd," ih Wflfn Wwl rnfntniny, of Pills toiri, f)HH Ht (lie Pltfuburg tntttyn frH rmmnuwlnn to bid rn th" "ififmrl (o fttfftlah fwrt of the tf4r for million drop frtrgft mIihIIm, MliK-ff i ff'W.WW, and wstiM by h Uriiuh irrwlimMil. ilfltllrinl lo ma' an ' x'lmnlo. Atllnrhitfl to the hltiofiriiii whlrh wot praefited (o hn - f,timiliin tM k nc4i which mtMt rr linmAAlUriKii rtMOfis, this "WfitfiT flrdM IfMlf nhllffml lo rrfni (fi wi.niOiW h rrrtHNM! Mfrth f!fMp I n growing lawn uiul (Wi h hn n nttmber of propositions to rn't wltliln thw ftotl Are ywtr. Kifn noK.n thfdf i ffrlr nctinol rPOiwlriftll; fffftldloll of WUlBf mnli whtfh mn wily lw tiimle Ity t l-.imt;' f of honri. lh taking nrtr nf M' Htr "tnrtfjr. the rotmlruotloii ,.r . i, r roniti tlmrcto. nd a yearly ti-vji the tnnlnt'-tmnne f Uio (ttliol. fount rw Won of rttw hrldtrnn nernt o(li th North HMd oit"i 'itif tir. u . tKitti ar get ting ii hnl ' fititlltlon . mid iMtly the (infill ff fwr btwlti" utreeU. Pour nf llnn. DfotKWttlOnd mlUR tlin 1. n)' or !itHtl, Hii'l tin itwtttr wlmt our oftfniott nifty in rpRtinl to In ri ir i nr itonuiHi ii'ht. we mar m wi look thMfl maitrrn flrly In tli rf i, mi it rfNir"ii lo miM't tnn Th rim (irldln ti mmi' Tf timjiotttlton lo l.th nv r the city w iltnrtifiHcil til Iho nmtlnK nf l!i" ilfv fottmll TiifntUr PTBIllHg. Th ..iM' orfat hlntlfriTH f. to tlilti action n t t -t ('"Ming wit to th cwit- tif , .iirniM. To i.' i main thereto win 'it $!.3(io or U r.on, and that ma 'i motley n nr imMiiWd how anil H in.' llkH l-i ht fur nome time. We utn rfun-i (hat nt- uMiurtl llKtirea thai t will k at lute aa July lit, g; tt.,r- all o' n (1IJIO0 In wal'i iitpnrtrtipfit wnrranU nw ont tati'iiiR 'tin lie paid, and not until thw' ii paid, will there It money avaiiniil" for xtinslone - ami nerhnnti not Mi n A number of extension of wat i trmliifi tire urgently needed, and lk only way to secure tlietn will lie thfenKh thf IwettMiice nf IioikIb which ran ' ili r l lnvled on itroperty In a rratvi in-r illetrlct or Itvlwl upon M 'ulir,. Hly. 'llie walar dlntrlcl nlan would probably lie ntlher strfmu- ottelv nHKMd Vital fllnllHllcw of Lincoln Cmiiilj. TM billtetln leaHiHl liy tlio fltate board of health for Jauuary glroa tho rniiowtttg vital atntletlca for Mnooln oHtijf: Mirth front Deruher 1. 1'JlM, to tiwemtwr -1. Il-t-ai7. of which 108 wera mala unit 110 foumloa; im wera AiMei'lean. two (lerumn, oIrIiI wnildliinvtan. three Itrltlnti. otio llr- lieMian and one uuclaaHlllml. lleatha from Docemher 1,101.1, to Ureinbwr 1, 1011 one ltundrod. Kurtag the yenr 1918 thoro woru efvealean annllcHtlone for dlavorce fit of whlrh were grnnteti und soven tltamhuiMl Due hundred rindulKhty-ono limr rlag Iteaiwea were laauod during tho yettr 1018. Tha dlvoree and uuirrliiKo IIcoiiboh ltUi for the year 1914 have not yet oeoti tumilnted A Mi'iuornhlf Evening. Tim I A. lo B. T. No. 379 gavo a supper, outortalnmunt and dance Thursday uvanlng of Inst week nt the Musculo hall to which all brother Trainmen and their Immediate fain III were moot cordially Invited. Thnt ihoaa Invited took It for a "come uheud signal" wna demonstrated by the largo number of thoaa present Including kuomIh from Omaha and Grand Island Tlia good time Blurted with a six o'alaek supper, presided over by Mrs riiua. liOKiie. president of tho auxll lary, nt whloh time about 200 hungry ones wore treated to a turkey suppoi' thnt could not ho excelled. Closely following the supper came n entertnlniuont In which both young ami old participated. Numermifl drills, songs and recita tions wero In order followed by the grand final climax. "Tho Spinsters lift urn." a musical farco In which tho ladles partlelpatltiK wore dressed In oatumes diitlntt tut far baok as 177G. Hvaryono pr.ent had n lautfh of n lift time and their appreciation of tho PHterUtinmtnt was shown by the prato glvan each participant from the start to the final curtain. Cloaaly following the lust net of thai " 8 pins tarn' Heturn." cume the laat but not least of tho eveulUR's aiHHaamettt, a big dancet nt whloh thaaa taring to dance were kIvoii tho prtrttaca until lotiR after the mld Hlghi Htiur, Crowo's orchestra fur HtajlHK the Hiutte. TLe onlHion wns unnmtnita of till r agent uHt It waa one of the most h9hW4m vantaga of tholr entire life aiM MMHMtrwiti wars the renin rka whan lb kama gotttR time eaiue. that It's n Idaaaara to ba a brother or alstar tralaMMB). XX F, J, IME.NEr. Jt CO. Heal Kutnlo und Iutturaure () and a im for town lota lu dltWaut parta of the elty. Good In vmUhahU on easy terms. Uousm for al and rent. Wo havo nlso good bar gait4 in farmi and ranches. i'r Front and Dewey Hta., upstairs, (idnil Hporh Ucl n .fnr. A fw days hko n etnuigor arrived In lowti find either Bought or wan In tlled Info a tioker gnmo, tho partlcl imft f m In which Ineludml some local Miieen men wnoso natiKor ng ror u tili came ie won known, tiio eirnn- Ker ti myed In tioor luck; his nirco re were Invnrlnhlo outranked by tho other fellow'a (tieen full or four of kind. Hie tuonoy dltmppimrod like dew before Urn enn of a Hiimmar morn and he was ready to quit. Hut he "hoy ' had ti Mian that thoy didn't want to let go; they Hiiggdntcd that If Hie fellow had n hank account thoy would accept chocks In cano ho didn't recuiin hln loflsoe. Yon, 1io had notno tnohpy In hank, hut ding It, ho didn't want lo lono all ho had; hut he con- I nil i'd that It wnn a long Inno that didn't hare n. turn, und ho would piny on till ho got to tho turn, Hut tho Inno didn't liavo nny turn; It Mflemml to tho follow that this partic ular Intio ran an elrnlght an a dlo from Hie MIhhoutI rlvor to tho foothills of tho Hocklofl. Hut nil things good or had tali not run on llko tho little brooklet; dawn hugnn to break und II w neceasary for thn "hoys" to get wny from tho place before people be gan lo nppenr on tho streets; tlmy inlxhl run up against their minister who might (ink umbnrrasslng ques tion about being up so early, "(llvo us your checks," said tho chorus of win ners, and the strnngor proceeded to writ" 'em In good Mixed amounts and turn them over. He borrowed fifty riils from it kind hearted winner with which to buy his breakfast and de parted with a Nuillo that the boys thotiKht wna rather unusual for a henry loser. Hut thoro was roason for that ajriillev - he was thinking of the surprise there was In store for the boys. I he w n tiers cashed the checks at tie local Imuks, and In dun course of lime they canto back with tho informa tion that the maker didn't havo money In bsnk. Then the boys were not only surprised but rthey wore real mad, and one of them rather foolishly wrote a letter lo the fellow telling him If ho didn't place money lu bank to make good the checks it would pop. And It wasu t long before h did pop; hut It was u different pop from what tho boys expected. The fellow got out an Information charging tho boys wtlh uambllng and. when thoy learned of this there sure Was something do ing -that Information mual. not be Died lu court; reputations ' wore at stake and the honor of families were daUgllng over a precipice a thousand feet high. Tho curtain was dropped Tuesday evening with the boya , lu full sight turning over to the fellow not only the checks but the money they hud won from him. nhlliWWSIONHJLS' I'HOCHIMUNtJS February 0, 1915. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Honnlnghnuson, Springer, While, and county clerk. Bond of F. I). Tatman, assessor for Myrtle precinct Is horoby approved. Bond of Fred Kusor, assossor for Cox preeinot Is lwiroby approved. .1. I), kollohor Is hereby appolutod Juatlce of tho Pence for Maxwell pro duct nud bond approved. Claims wero allowed on general fund: Wm. Ingles, lodging for Jurors, $12 A. I'. Kelly, printing and publishing, t:i49.83. O. II. Thoolecko, premium pn surety bond of deputy treasurer, $51.00. Allowed on road funds: ICd Oilman, rond work (list. 33, $12.00 Chus. Choppoll, road work district 33, $1.00. Guy Waterbury, road work district 33, $5.00. Theo. W. Andorson, road work dis trict 33. $2.00. Sam Camhlln, rond work district 33, $4.00. Hoy Haman, road work district 33, $0.00. W. O. Luwliorn, road work- district 33, $2.00. Pete Gray, road work district 33, $0.00. W. T Elliott, rood work district 33, $6.00. 11. W. Schleicher, road work district 33. $11.50. Settlement is hereby made with J, N. Carlllo, overseer district 50 and find duo him tho sum of $140.05 and Is hureby allowed ns follows: $1.00.00 on Com. DUt. No. 3 nnd $40.05 on rond district 50. Whereupon tho board adjourns until Fob. 10, 1915. C. W. YOST, County Clork. Fob. 10, 1915. Board mot sanio as yestordny. Pros ont full board and clerk. Tho following claims woro allowed on the genorul fund: Chus. Ilupfor niettls for Jurors, IGI.00. Julius Plzor, unlfui for county poor, $71.19. It. L Cochran, surveying and plat ting roads, llvo claims, $31.00. Wm. Shormnn, brldgo work, $6.00. Chan. Hoblnson, rond work district 30. $G.00. Tho county clerk Is horoby In structed to advertise for bids for coun ty poor fnrm for tho year 1915, rent to bo cash in advance. Whereupon tho board adjourns until tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. Fob. 11 1915. Bonrd mont samo ns yestordny, Present full board nnd clerk. Settlement Is heroby mndo with F. U. Brestel, overseer dlst. 58 and And same correct Settlement Is horoby mndo with Jos. Shaw, overseer district 65 and find snmo to bo corect. Settlement Is horoby mado with V. M. Hlchtuoud overseer district 39 nnd find a balance of $33.90 due tho coun ty, treasurer's recolpt of which Is horoby acknowledged. Sottlemont Is hereby mado with H. C. Cohn, ovorseor district 15 and find due him tho sum of $297.40 which Is hereby ullowed as follows; $97.40 on road district 15, and $200.00 on brldgo fund. C. P. Tomple, premium on county trmisurar's bond, $235.00. R II. Springer, Borvtooe und frolght, $31.00. f P. W. Harmlnghnuson, services, $28.00. Whereupon the board adjourns to Fib 23. 1915 C. W YOST, County Clerk. IN' AFFECTIONATE ItEMEMIMtANC'E OF WILLIAM (JKIFHTJIN, Who Hied Februnry lltli, 1915. aged ,7 years, HI months nnd two dnyM. Ho suffered long but murmured not, wo watched him day by day, With aching hearts growing loss and loss, Until he passed away. "Blessed are tho dead which die in tho Lord." William Griffiths was born April 9, 1857, at I'enyford, North Wales. He- was united, In marriage to) Miss Francin Okell, of Barnow, Chcster- shlre, England, Juno 10, 1877, nt St. Brldos church, city of Chester, Eng land, They sailed from Liverpool May 25, 1882 to Quebec, Canada, thence Journeyed to Hodman, la., later went to Illinois, thence to Kansas, and from thoro to tho eastern part of Ne braska. In 1890 Mr. Qrimths and fam ily located In Dickens precinct, this county, where they hnvo since resided. Tho deceased leaves a wife and eleven children, six sons and llvo daughters, all of whom mnko their homo In tho Dickons vicinity. They are Frederick, John George, Mrs. Arthur Gartrell, Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Wlllllam Harry, Thomas Hugh, Fran cis Sarah, Frank Cyril, Loslio Lee, Mrs, William Murrnin and Hazel Mr, Griffiths was a member -of the A. O. IT. W., tho D. of H and of the Odd Follows, having been a member of tho hitter since sixteen years of age. Ho wa also a member of tho Metho dist Episcopal church. Old Trusfy nnd l'oullrj' Lender ln c abator nnd Brooders nt fnclory price. SIMON KKOS. , NOTICE Notlco is hereby given that the fol lowing resolution was passed by the ; Mayor and City Council at thoir last regular meeting, held February 2nd, 1915: "Whereas, O. E. Elder, F. W. ller mlnghiiusen nnd Victor Von Goetz, ap praisers appointed nnd duly qualified for tho purpose of assessing damages and costs of condemnation, In tho mat tor of appropriating prlvnte proper ty for street purposes within the City of North Platto, Nebraska, as provided In Ordinance No. 58, duly passed and approved, have made report of their , doings nnd snid appraisement is be-; fore tho Council, for action, I And, Whereas, the Council of the City of North Platte And said ap prntsoment to be in nil respects due nnd regular, and Just and fair, said council meeting in regular session, , And Whereas said Council of said City deem it expedient and best that tho damages and costs of eoildemna-1 Hon for said a appropriation be as- j sesscd against the real property front-1 lng upon said property so approp- j rlated and tho property nearby that may bo especially henontted thorcby anil that thoro is such property espec ially benefited. j Therefore, BE It KESOLVED, BY Til 13 MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP NORTH PLATTE, NE BRASKA: Thnt tho property appropriated by Ordinance No. 58 of said City bo paid for by damngoa lovled und assessed upon tho real proporty fronting upon en Id proporty so appropriated and up on the real proporty thoreby especially benoflted by such appropriation, and that said Council sit ns a Board of Equalization for the purposo of equa lizing said damages nnd costs of con demnation and levying snid tax ugainst such properties at tho regu lar mooting of the council to be held on March 2nd, 1915. And bo It furthor resolved that In addition to tho proporty fronting up on Bnld property so appropriated that the following described lands situate nearby nro especially benefited, all situate In tho City of North Platte, to wlt: Lot A; Lot B; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 und 12, Block 11; Lots G, 7, 8, 9 nnd 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, 0, Block 16; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Block 17; and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 18, nil In Bollcvuo Addition to said City; Also lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 1; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd G, Block 2; Lots 1, 2, 3 4, 5 nnd G, Block 3; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd 6, Block 4; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G Block 5; Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 5 and 0, Block u; 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. Also a tract of laud described us follows, to-wlt: Beginning nt a point whoro a lino twenty-threo (23) feet North of and parallel to tho center lino of 9th St., In tho City of North Plntte, Nebr. Inter sects tho east lino of tho NEW NWW, of Section Thirty-two (32) Township Fourtoon (14) North of Range Thirty (30) West of tho 6th P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, thence north along said east lino of said NEM. NWH of Section 32 to n point 11.5 feet south of tho NEVi of tho NWU. Corner of Sec. 32. T. 14 N.. R. 30 W, thence west par allel wltu tho north lino of said Sec tion 32 a distance of 990 feet, thenco south parallel with tho east lino of tho NE4 NWW of enld Section 32 to tho point of Intersection with a l'lno parallel to and 23 feet north of tho center lino of 9th St. produced, thence S. 80 degrees E. parallel to tho center lino of 9th St. to plnco of beginning. Beginning at a point where a lino twenty-threo (23) feet south of and parallel to tho center lino of 9th St. In tho City of North Platto. Nebr., In tersects tho cast lino of tho NEi NWVi of Section Thirty-two (32) Township Fourteen (14) North of Range Thirty (30) West of tho Gth P. M In Llncolo County, Nebraska; thenco south along tho east lino of NEV4 NWVi Sec, 32, n dtstanco of 453.5 feet; thenco N. SO do groos W, parallel with tho contor lino of tho Union Pacific Railroad Original Main track 1005 feot, thenco north parallel to tho east lino of tho NEVi of said Section 32 to tho point of In tersection with n lino 23 foot south of nnd parallol to tho confer lino of 9th Street produced, thenco S SO degreos E. parallol to tho contor lino of 9th Streot to point of beginning, nil In tho NE4 NWVi Sec. 32, T. 14, N., H. 30, West of tho Gth P. M. Also Lots 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10. Block 1; Lota 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 nnd 12, Block 2; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Dlock 3; Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Dlock 4; Lots 9. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 1C, Block 5; Lots 1. 2, 3 4, 5, G nnd 7, Dlock g; Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5 anu o, Block 7; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G Block 8; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C nnd G, Block 9; and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G, Block 10, Scout's Host Addition to said City. Passed and approved this 2nd day of February, 1916. EH. EVANS, Atost: Mayor, C. P. TEMPLE, City Clerk. 9t3 p(f The biggest automobile value ever offered for less than $1,000. Powerful, swift, silent The easiest car in the vorld to drive. The greatest of all hill climbers Holds the road -at 50 miles an hour. Practically all the Features of a $1,000 Car A cuperb, fast, powerful roomy fivo-pasoenger family automobile. Tho car that la revolution izing automobile conditions everywhere. With electric starter and electric lights $55 extra. LLOYD 0WEKS Agent. North Platte, fteb NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses In Attcndanco JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician atul Surgeon. T. 11. 1VATHEX Auctioneer Lire Stock nnd (Jenenil Auctioneer Grnduato Missouri Auction School North Platto Rural Route 2. Phono Edmlston Rnnch. .10HN S. SIMMS, M. I)., Physician und Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Ofllce, 83; Residence 38. Orilrr of UrtirliiK " Petition fur Settle ment uf Account. Ktnto of NobniHkn, Lincoln County, as. In tlio County Court. In the Matter of tho Kstato of "William U. Lyle, Deceased. On readliiK and mini? petition of JOBenlt J. U'ltourke, administrator, praylnir n final sottlement and allow ance of bin flnal account, Hied on tho 6th day of January, 191G. Ordfired, that March 6th, A. D. 191C, nt ntne o'clock a. tn., la asHlKed for hear ing Bald petition, when all persons In terested In said matter mny appear at u County Court to bo held in and for said County, and show causo why tho pruyor of tho petitioner should not tio trrantcd; nnd that notlco of tho pen dency of said petition, and tho hearing thereof, lio Riven to nil persona inter ested In said matter by publishing' n copy of this order In the North Platte Honil-Weoklv Tribune, u Hnml.wnnklv newspaper printed In said County, for inroo Biiccesaivo weoKB, prior to saiu duy of hearing- bated February 1C, 131D. (Scat.) GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Sheriffs Snle By vlruo of an order of snlo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docreo of foreclosuro rendored in snid Court wherein Occidental Building and Loan Association of Omnha Is plaintiff, and Lorah M. Moore are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 11th day of Marclfp 1915, nt 2 o'clock P. M. nt tho cast front door of tho Court IIouso In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, soli at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash,, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described proporty, to-wlt: Lot thrco (3) in block sixteen (1G) Minors' Addition to North Platte as surveyed, platted and recorded. Dntcd North Platte, Neb., Fob. C, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. MONUMENTS All those needing monuments or oth er cemetery work will do well to call and Inspect our stock nnd prices be fore placing orders. Wo carry a largo stock and can save you monoy. W. C. IUTNER, Office nnd Shop In rear of tho Itltner Hotel. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. p. . Office 130 Phonos Residence 115 DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Office in McCnbe Buildinr. PHONE 3G. C. C. WALLEfGSFOKD, Physician nnd Surgeon Ofllce: Rooms 1 nnd 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C. DRIOST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonatf Bank Building. Hospital Phono Black G33. House Phono Black G33. W. T. PRIT CHARD, Graduate YetorinniJiui Eight years a Government Voterinarr lan. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House. Ninth Platte, Jfcb. KODAK 1VORK. VIEWS. PARTIES, HOME PORTRAITS AND ENLARGING BEST PAPER USED Phono 042. 723 North Locust. VOll CATTLE HIDES Not Frozen wo pay Cents Up. . XORTJI PLATTE JUXK CO. Phono 101 Phono & G. W. CRONEN Graduate Vctcrlnnrlnn Offices Star Livery Barn, Phono 101. Nyal Drug Store, Phono 8 Calls promptly answered day or night. Bought and highest market priced paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Office 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. Probnto Notice. In tho Mntor of tho Estate .of Mary Ann Ell, Deccnsed. In tho- County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Notlco is horby given that tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, 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 ndnallownnce. Six months aro al lowed for creditors to present their claims and nno year for tho Adminis trator to settlo said Estato from the 3d day of March, 1915. This notlco will bo published Int he North Platto Seml Weokly Tribune, a newspnpor printed In said County, for four weeks suc cessively, on and after tho 9th day of February'. GEORGE E. FRENCH, f9-4w County Judge. Ifsaoktt DR. J. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics nnd Childin'B Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Ofllco 183, Residence 283 J. B. KEDFIELD, PHYSICIAN Ss SURGEON Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Olllce Phono G42 Res. Phone G7C DERRYRERRY & FORBES, Licensed Euibnlmcrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 231. Night Phono Black 588. IS'otlco of Incorporation. Notlco is hereby given that tho un dersigned Nicholas McCabe, Charles Tlgho, Francis Dunn and James El liott havo organized a corporation, the name of which Is North Platto Drug Company. Tho principal place of transacting Its business is North Platte, Nebraska. Tho general nature of tho business to bo transacted by tho corporation shall bo tho buying, selling and op orating drug stores in North Platte, and such other places as tho corpora tion may desire; the buying nnd sell ing either at wholesale or retail of drugs, medicines and merchandise, such as usually kept for sale in drug stores, tho filling of prescriptions 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 have tho power to buy, cell and con vey, lease, sublease and let such real estate, buildings and appurtenances as may bo necessary and Incidental to tho proper and profitable conduct ing Of said buainei. And may do and perform such otl- und things as may bo inciden: necessasy to the main powers oi Lj corporation. The amount of tho capital stock authorized Is $23,000.00, all of which said capital stock shall bo subscribed and paid up at tho timo of tho com mencement qf business. 'I ho time of commencing business shall be the first' day of February, 1915, and its termination shall be the 31st day of March, 1940. Tho highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which tho corporation shall at any time subject itself shall bo tweuty-flvo per cent of its paid up capital stock. Tho affairs and business of said 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 olllcers from timo to time may em ploy. Signed this 1st day of February, 1915. NICHOLAS McCABE CHARLES TIGHE JAMES ELLIOTT FRANCIS DUNN. IMIOI1.YTH OTICH In tho Matter of tho Estate of Sarah Jane Meyers, Deceased. In tho County Court of Ijlncoln County, Nobraskn, January 2Cth, 1915. Notice is hereby given, That the cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, boforo the County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, nt tho County Court Room, in said County, on tho 4th day of March, 1915, on tho 4th day of Septem ber, 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. of each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, abjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, nnd one year for tho Adminis trator to Battle said Estate, from the 4th day of march 1915. This notice will be publfuhed in Tho North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a newspaper printed in said County, for four weeks successively, on and after February 2nd, 1915. Mn , GEO. E. FRENCH, f2-4w County Judge SHERIFF'S SAMS By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Francis Montague Is plaintiff nnd Mrs. Jonnto McCauley et al are defendants, nnd to mo directed, I will on tho 12th day of February, 1915, nt 2 o'clock P. M., at tho east front door of the Court House In North Platte, Lin coln County. Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy snid decree, Interest nnd costs, the following described proper ty, to-wlt: That pleco of land enclosed In the following boundaries, to-wlt: Com mencing nt tho northeast corner of Lot Ave (5) of tho County Clerk's Subdivi sion of Lot one (1) in tho southeast quarter (SE) of tho northeast quar ter (NEU) Section Four (4) of Town ship Thirteen (13) North of Rango Thirty (30) west of tho 6th P. M. as Slatted and recorded In tho County lerlc's olllce, thenco westerly along the south lino of Lot Four (4) 627.95 feet, to the southwest corner of Lot four (4) thence south In a line parallel to tho west line of said lot four (4) 208 feet, thenco east in a line parallel with the south line of Lot four (4) about 628 feet to tho east boundary lino of Lot Ave (5) thence north along the cast boundary lino of Lot live (6) 208 feet to the place of beginning, containing about three acres. .Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Jan uary 11, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY, J12.5W Sheriff. Notice to Non-Henldent Defendant To Christ Rasmussen, Sabine Rasmus sen, his wife, P. C. Rasmussen, first and real namo unknown, nnd W. C. Foster, ilrst and real name unknown, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on Decomber 12, 1914, Stephen L. Gelshnrt, as plaintiff, began an ac tion ugainst you and other defendants In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object of which Is to foreclose n certain mortgage on the following land In said county, to-wlt: All of section 9 In town 10, north of range 28, west of the 6th Principal Meridian In said county, excepting about one and one-half acres, 1514 rods square In tho northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section, con tracted to be conveyed to Nebraska Conference Association of tho Seventh Day Advcntlsts, and a right of way to the samo not exceeding 66 feet wide by the shortest practicable way, made by Christ Rasmussen and Sablno Rasmus sen, Mb wife, dated December 3, 1912, to secure the payment of a promissory note of Bald Christ Rasmussen and Sa blneRnsmussen to said StcphenL-Gelst-hardt for $2,000 on which there Is now duo J21G0.OO with Interest from Sep tember 21, 1914 at 10 per cent per an num pursuant to coupons. , . Plaintiff prays for decree of fore closuro nnd sale of said land to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for Qaflclency Judgment nnd general relief. You nro required to answer plain tiff's petition on or before tlio 1st day of March. 1916. STEPHEN L. GEISTHARDT, J19-4W Plaintiff.