The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 23, 1915, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher.
HTinHPnit'TiriM uatrh?
i t.. n i.. at o. I addition
Oiio Year hr Currier In Advance' 8l!Ho of o first mngnltudo but Is also nn
Oiiolcnrnj turner in AUnnce..Ju outflotlor nml ft hU(jr of nQ sm(ll,
J. Qottmnn as a certain addition to
hold down the first Buck and Holllday
and Grimm for second and third the
Infield Is well fitted out. In addition
to those players the local mnnagomont
now advise that thoy may get Pitcher
Holland, who played last year with
Omaha and Grand Island, as an extra
He Is not only a pitcher
CITV AND COUNTY NEWS
Entered at North Platto, NobraBka,
Postofllco as Second Class Matter.
Negotiations nro also still go-
with Pitcher and outfielder
TUESDAY, FEU. 23, 1915
3fKBI OF A COMMUNITY CHNTKIl
All candidates who nro to be Initia
ted Into tho Yeomen order tills evening
nro asked to bo at tho I. O O. F. hall
,,. ,,, . ,...,, , early. On account of the largo class
, i n v J Z), ih 1 in la I "iero may bo some confusion and all
Brady, was visiting In the city on busl- nrn naUJ tn . , nrw, ln ,,
nos a Saturday.
11. L. Maker left Saturday
time.
fame.
Ing on
Artley,
All fans and enthusiasts nro asKeu
to bo out to tho mooting Thursday
evening nt tho Carson & Landgraf
shop for the purpose of talking over
tho prospects for the 11)10 season and
a good meeting is anticipated.
Such Would' Ilo Found .,, a WclN M. KHITII gKVILLK AT
i.uuijuiuu Wwr(1 wng rcccVC( m8t WCek from
Now-n-duys It Is very generally roc- m. ifnitii Vnvflln who I Hnlouriilntr In
ognlzed that education Is thrcofold- Flnrlda for thn winter announcing
mental moral and physical. Tho only I Hint ho had been elected president of
points on which peopio umor is mo t, gt, pctorsburg, (Fla.) Tarpon club,
prominence that should bo given to ono 0f n10 most popular and cxculslvo
any ono theso three phases. Bxporl- ciuim 0r tho south. The olllcors are
once, howovor. seems to teach us that i,,rtn i,v 11m hIzo of tho fish thov
ovory cniKi is enuueu 10 navo a Bounu, eatei! and tho ono who catches the
Well cultivated mind in a sound, won- inmost fish Is olected nresldont. I
controlled body. To secure this happy qi)l0 gt. Petersburg Dally Times of
Btnto of affairs for every child in tho ft rccont Issue gave a full column nc
Unlted States is tho reason for tho ox- count on ul0 frot j)nge telling of the
Istonco of tho public schools, the ono election of M. Keith Novlllo of "Pas-a-
Instltutlon in America oi which ur. arnic anti ot Kortli Platte, Neb." He
Stolnor tolls us we may bo Justly )8 mentioned always as being a resl-
proud. Tho public school system Is (let 0f both towns,
not porfect. It Is Btlll In the making. At tt nicotlng at which Mr. Novlllo
In some localities tho mental and mor- WUB oi0cled to head H10 club he was
al dovolopmont of the child has been ttWttr(Iod the Tarpon club cup nnd tho
looked after carefully and well but tho Consolation cup, having caught the
physical development has received lwo nrgest fish. Tho tarpon ho caught
but scant nttontlon. Whero it Is pos- Welghcd ono hundred ten pounds and
Blblo to obtain It, physlcnl woll-bolng miotilt.r ono hundred nihn. At this
is ns ossontial as mental wcll-boing. mooting Mr. Neville was also up-
North Platto is rather backward In her ,)()rit0,i tuo committee to arrange
uuuiiiiuu hi uio i iiyniuiii uuvuiui Hum for thc annual baimuet of tho club,
and education of her children. She Is Thu tarpon club Is a fisherman's
justly proud of her public schools, but clu,, nnA tllfi ,ombershlp Includes
10 maKo uio education in nor unwruii nmny of tll0 leading nimrods from nil
better rounded and more nearly por- 0V(;r tho United States. Tho cluli
feet sho should give more attention to ,vog a tarpon button to each of Us
uiui. iiiijoiLui uuutKiiuii. members. This year they have also
yo need a wcll-caulpped, woll-di- tt(1(lotl n kingflBh cu IVnd thoy will
rocicu gymnasium very uuaiy. apo- lnclutlo tho Klimoy klngflsh In tho club
radlc attompts are made from time to honor8 ns woU n8 u.o tarpon. Last
umu iu uu huiiiu win iv miiui.B uiu miu A, Mnv n nnilirhl KOinn nriro
and girls along the lines of proper
physical dovolopmont. In tho high
sqhool It lias fallen to tho lot of some
ono or two teachers to try to help in
proper athletic work. With this work
kingflsli.
For Hnle lit n Hargitln
I am offering my half section hill
farm located one-half mile west and
ihoro has been a hearty co-operation 0no mile south ot Fort Phorson Nn
an tho part or a number or mo young- tlonnl cemetery, for S10.00 por acre.
or men In tho community. One group This plnco Is Inhabitable, having a
of young men ban done somo vory e- H0( house, stable, corn crib, grancry,
cellcnt work with tho vory limit 3d chicken house, cement cave, good woll
numbor of boys and glrlB who could be nnd windmill, and Is all fenced and
gau.orcu into 1110 uascmuui oi ono in cross-fenced.
ou- clnircl.of and ono or two other Thorn Is about fortv acres under cul-
.nurcnes nave ruccnuy suirieii oniiio tlvatlon and much more can bo farmed;
gymnastic cmsHes among uiuir young n ncres of alfalfa
people. Tiieso onorts aro nil very An adjoining 80 ncres not bo good
commcdablo and a conBldornblo meed H0i(i rCceiitly at $13.00 por acre. An-
or praiso is duo lo tno men and worn- oti,0r ndjolnlng 160 touching tho val-
on wno uuvo given m uiuir uiuo uim M0y changed linnds at SG5.00 per acre
their money to make those small ef- Thn nhnvn tirlnn la fnr IrmnoiHntn no.
forts possible. The results of their Coptnnce only, as I must raise somo ""'L iXJ N7unk and dlsort
work show that thoro Is a great de- monyi ulck. r IniK,lt arrnB0 to fur- V0"?,, Li arrest tC nrst of
mand for a properly equipped gyin- IUBh purchaser a hunch of cows to J?!1;? ,'?flt ttn.n ,k (l rnn
iiiir urn undfir iho control mid irn hi. ...m. .i..i.. .i..i.i tio month and at that time took a con-
nnco of a well nuallfled physical di-
morn-
Ing for Oconto to spend a short time
looking after business matters.
Frlond Carpontcr, thc
from Hershcy, was visiting friends
In this city for a fow daya last weak.
It is said that F. W. Hermlnghausen
Is Incorporating Into a book of 300
pages tho history and evldenco of thc
Hoborts-Connett case. . 1
E. J. Marcott of Kunsas City, arrlvc?d
ln tho city Saturday to spond a few
days visiting frlonds nnd looking after
somo business lntorests.
Louis KiiBtoror, ot Soattle, Wash.,
arrived In tho city Friday for a visit
with his sister, Mrs. C. S. Clinton and
family. He stopped olf nero onrouto
home from a visit In Springfield, 111.
Miss Fllzaboth Hlnman spent Sun
day visiting "In Lodgepole with Miss
Jeanetto Aldcn, a former North Platte
girl who Is now teaching In that vicinity.
That "girl" born to Mr. and Mrs.
John Tucker last woek happonod to be
a "boy." Wo know John wanted a girl
and presumed ho had recolved what he
desired.
Tho Panama-Puclflc exposition at
San Franmlsco opened Saturday with
much enthusiasm and a crowd said to
be greater than ut the Chicago or bt.
Louis expositions.
Miss llosslse Nichols left yostor .ay
afternoon forlier home iu Omaha after
visiting In thc city for a lew days' -with
her sister, Mrs. Hay Pritchard of the
Nebraska Telephone ofllee.
A girl baby was born Saturday
morning to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc
Faddon, of Paxton, at the home or the
mother's parontB, Mr. and Mrs. John
Horrod, In this city. All Interested
aro reported to be getting along nicely.
A large crowd attended tho nins
quorado which was held Friday even
ing at the rink, About seventy-five
were masked and besides thoso the
balcony was full. All report a pleas
ant ovening. Prizes for the most
uniquo costumes wore won by the fol
lowing: Lydin Amen, first prize $2.00,
Irene Canrlght, second prlzo $1.00 nnd
Roland Hall third prize, $1.00.
Tho North Plntto Light & Power
company began last week moving
their olllco from tho Keith theatre
building into the building south of the
Ulock storo which was recently oc
cupied by the George G. McKay., dry
goods store. The rooms there i have
been suitably fitted up and aro In
line shape for a store and display
room.
Joo Wagnor was Friday aftornoon
lined twenty dollars and costs in po-
'03 tlHMHM T 'A
Itcul Fstnto and Insurnnce
Hnmn and rod iim for town lots in
liveryman different parts of tho city. Good in
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
sale and rent. Wo hnvo also good bar
gains ln farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dowey Sts., upstairs,
All those needing monuments or oth
er cemotory work will do well to call
and inspect our stock and prices be
foro placing orders. Wo carry a large
stock and can save you money.
W. C. RITNEIt,
Ofllco and Shop in rear of tho Itltner
Hotel.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
nnts. ar. HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurses in Attondanco
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
lOtf
Maxwell, Nebraska.
rector who can dovoto all ot his time
to tho -work. Tho tlmo lias como when
North Platto ought to make a com
munlty effort to supply this very (1y a;t0rr.oon for Co?nd to upend a
h.v..- v (,......k,.u... m.u.yi. u anort,. Umo looking alter some legal
uiuuiuu iu wiiiun winy uujr uim h" matlcru
In tho cltv could havo access and In
which they could rcColvo nronor nhvs- M". nnd Mm. 10. E. Jackson, of Mny.
leal training nnd education. In look- flower, were visiting friends nnd
mini, miring uio BUUBUii u iiuauuu. ,, , i1ii ,tn, ,i,.t,l.
s a nuvvni no ......
j. .. , nniiixiR r
Address,
eiiness, resisting an oflK-cr and abus
ing a horse, but tho lnt.rr chargc.i
wore withdrawn, lib um und cqsts
,', . , tiiii i p. ,., wore withdrawn, m.i um und costs
, amounted to 37.50 which ho eloped
lo lay out In the county Jul! rathor
than part with the cold clammy. Last
summer ho laid out a fine of ten dol
lars and coats on tno came chnrgo and
at tin'.' time thn olllcora warned him
Ing ovor tho situation it would seem tiaiibactir.g buslnew In town Friday against again abusing his horse or be-
that tho boat and most practicable way ""d Hatu unv. ing nrougi.t into court.
to bring this about would be through
tho medium of tho public school sys
tem. It Is tho ono thoroughly dome
crutlc Institution, thc one Institution
supported by every person In the com
munity and a gymnasium dovolopcd by
tho public school would be tho prop, r-
ty or ovory ono In tho community.
Tho solution of some of North
Platte's problcma in connection with
hor young peopio lies ln tho develop
ment of a proper community center
whero thoy may gather, under proper
restrictions, and work off Bomo of thHr
surplus enorgy (which is now oc
casionally mlB-dlrectod) in healthful'
oxorclse. Tho self control which it
Is possible to devolop through a prop
erly administered gymnasium lo an
almost Invaluable asset to the boys
and girls. To make this gymnasium
possmio ovory ono in the community
will hnvo to work together and null
for It as ono of tho things that "Great
er Norm Platto" must have. XX
"WILL NOltTlt PLATTK lV.
IN TIIK STATU LKAM Ul
look ovor the W.m4f?0
ho probabilities fc A
ork both wish- iifrvB.ii'r"Vt&&
11
il?ll?IJL:l UN
Tho (luestlon of state league base
ball for North Platto bus arisen again
this spring nnd at a mooting which
will bo hold Thursday ovening at tho
Garson & Lnmlgrnf harbor ahop that
question will bo thoroughly threshed
out.
, Mr, Vastlno, iv state league playor
who travels on tho road during tho
winter months for a cigar house, ar
rived ln tho city yesterday to fool tho
local puibo regarding tho possibilities MivftvSK;
of a Btnto lcaguo team. Ho was Bont WwCwrt'V
linxo 1... Ilvnnl.lniil f T Mllno 1 .1 .... 1 I BMA'3 f 4
of tho stnto league to look ovor tho
ground and ascertain tho probabilities
of getting North Plntto
With Kearney and York
Ing to lot go of their franchises
appears that North Platto would havo
llttlo trouble ln getting a borth in Uio
league. Last year tho local fans mado
a strong attempt towards landing said
borth and woro rofuBed on account
of tholr remoteness from tho other
towns having stato lcaguo teams, This
your, liowovor, tho proposition has
taken another turn and It appears that
tho stato league nows wants North
Plntto
Tho mooting Thursday ovening will
bo to decide whnt will bo dono ln the
baseball Uno for noxt year. Many of
tho faiiB aro of tho opinion that North
Platto can and will support a state
league team and some think that it
will bo an Impossibility. The board
of directors of tho local association
aro rathor undecided in their opinions.
In tho event of n stato lenguo team
or an Independent team North Platto
is well provided with players. In case
olthor of tho stuto lcuguo franchises
should como to this city they would
undoubtedly bring with them a good
string of nintorlal and Unit would bo
in addition to tho material on hand.
Jimmy Danzo has dellultely decided
to remain hero for tho season which
assures a good back stop as well us a
Hold manager If necessary. With J.
MONUMENTS
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Buildlnpr.
Phones
Office 130
J Residence 115
DR. ELMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
Glasses Fitted.
New Office in McCnbe Buildinsr,
PHONE 3G.
I
PURITAN
i
XOTICK
Notice 13 horoby given that the fol
lowing resolution was passed by tho
Mayor nnd City Council at tholr last
regular meeting, held February 2nd,
1015:
"Whereas, O. E. Eldor, F. W. Ilor-
minghauson and victor Von Goetz, np
pralscrs appointed nnd duly qualified
for tho purpose of assessing damages
and costs of condemnation, in tho mat
tor of appropriating private proper
ty for street purposes within tho City
of North Platte, Nebraska, as provided
in Ordinance No. 68, duly passed and
approved, havo mado report of their
doings and said appraisement la be
fore the Council for nctlou,
And, Whereas, the Council of the
City of North Platte find said ap
nraisement to be in all respects due
and regular, and just nnd fair, twld
council meeting In regular session,
And Whereas said Council of said
City deem It expedient and best that
the damages and costs of condemna
tlon for said a appropriation bo as
sossed against the real property front
ing upon said proporty so approp
riated and tho property nearby that
may be especially benefitted thereby
and that there is such properly espec
ially benefited.
Therefore, BE It RESOLVED, UY
THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NE
BRASKA:
That tho property appropriated by
Ordinanco No. 58 of said City bo paid
for by damages levied and assessed
upon tho real property fronting upon
said property so appropriated and up
on tho real proporty thereby especially
benefited by such appropriation, nnd
that said Council sit as a Board of
Equalization for the purpose of equa
lizing said damages and costs of con
demnation and levying said tax
against such properties nt tho regu
lar meeting of the council to bo hold
on March 2nd, 1915.
And bo It further resolved that in
addition to tho property fronting up
on said property so appropriated that
the following described lands situate
nearby nro especially benefited, all
situate In tho City of North Platte, to
wit:
Lot A; Lot B; Lots 7, 8, 0, 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, C. Block
10; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Block 17; nnd
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and (J, Block 18, all
In Bellovuo Addition to said City;
Also lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 und 0, Block 1;
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and C, Block 2; Lots
1, 2, 3 4, 5 and C, Block 3; Lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 5 nnd 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
S; nnd Lot 1, Block 9, all in Dolson's
Addition to said City.
Also a tract of land described as
follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point whore a lino
twenty-threo (23) feet North of and
parallel to the center lino of 9th St.,
In tho City of North Platto, Nebr. Inter
sects tho east lino of tho NEU NWV4
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 cast lino of said NEVl NW .of
Section 32 to a point 11.5 feet south of
tho NEVi of tho NW'i Corner of Sec.
32. T. 14 N., R. 30 W, thenco west par
allel with tho north lino of said Sec
tion 32 a distance of 990 feet, thenco
south parallel with tho east Uno of
tho NEVi NWft of said Section 32 to
tho point of Intersection with a line
parallel to and 23 feet north of tho
center lino of 9th St. produced, thenco
S. 80 degrees E. parallel to tho center
Uno of 9th St. to placo of beginning.
Beginning at a point whoro a lino
twonty-thrco (23) feet south of and
parallel to tho center lino of 9th St.
in tho City of North Platto, Nobr., in-
iuioui.1.0 iiiu una I. 1II1U UL U1U 1NEJ i v 'i
of Section Thirty-two (32) Township
Fourteen (14) North ot Rango Thirty
(30) West of tho Gth P. M., In Lincoln
County, Nebraska; thenco south along
tho east Uno ot NEVi NWV4 Sec. 32, a
distance of 453.5 feet; thence N. 80 de
grees W. parallel with tho center Uno
of tho Union Pnclflc Railroad Original
Main trnck 1005 feet, thenco north
parallel to tho cast Uno of tho NEVi
of said Section 32 to tho point of In
tersection with a Uno 23 feet south of
nnd parallel to tho center Uno of 9th
Street produced, thenco S SO degrees
E. parallol to tho center lino of 9th
Street to point ot beginning, all ln
tho NEV4 NWV4 Sec. 32, T. 14, N., R.
30, West of the Gth P. M.
Also Lots G, 7, S, 9 and 10, Block 1;
Lots 7, S, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2;
Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 3;
Lots 7, S, 9, 10, 11 nnd 12, Block 4;
Lots 9, AO. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 1G,
Block 5T Lots 1. 2, 3 4, 5, G and 7,
Block G; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd G,
iiiocic . ; i.ots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and G Block 8;
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd G, Block 9; nnd
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd G, Block 10, Scout's
Rest Addition to said City.
Passed and npprovod this 2nd day
C. C. WALLINGSFORD,
Physician nnd Surgeon
Office: Rooms 1 and 2
McDonald Bank Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
OfTlco phono 82, Res. Red 302.' Calls
answered prompty Day or Night.
Office phono 2-11. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bnnk 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 Dowoy Streets.
Phonos, Ofllco 183, Rosldcnco 283
J. . JiEDFIELD.
1'HYSICLVN & SUHGEON
Successor to
IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Rcdflold & Rcdflold
OfTlco Phono G42 Res. Phono G7G
" T. H. WATHEN
Auctioneer
Live Slock and General Auctioneer
Graduate Missouri Auction School
North Platto Rural Route 2.
Phono Edmlston Ranch.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. p.,
Physician nnd Surgeon
Ofllco B. & Li. Building, Second Floor.
Phone, Ofllee, 83; Residence 38.
DEKItYBEKRY & FORBES,
Licensed Enilmlniers
Undertakers und Funernl Directors
Day Phono 284.
Night Phono Black 588.
Hospital Phono Black G33.
House Phono Black G33.
y. t. ntiTOHAiti),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of tho
Court House.
Noith i'latto, Neb.
KODAK WORK, VIEWS.
PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS
AND ENLARGING
BEST PAPER USED
Phono G12. 723 North Locust.
FOR CATTLE HIDES
Not Frozen vro pay
lili Cents Up.
NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO.
Phono 101 ' Phono 8
G. W. CRONEN
Graduate Veterinarian
Offices Star Livery Barn, Phono 101
Nyal Drug Store, Phono S
Calls promptly answered day or night.
C1J 1 TJL nn n .i r; ..
ooia dy misn mercantile , iwtn nacte ot February, iois.
Also by E. & W. Coker, Sutherland; Gunson & Ganson Atcat:
Her.ihey; Jens Sommers, Maxwell: Jno. Fredrickson, Brady
('. F. TEMPLE,
City Clerk.
E 11. EVANS,
Mayor
9t3
Hogs ant
tatt
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G3G Office 459
1
Start the New Year Right
By patronizing home industries
and buying your cigars of us.
We use the best tobacco, and
make cigars thai we are certain
will please you. Try one of onr
several uranus.
J. F. Schmalzried.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notico is hereby given that tho un
dersigned Nicholas MfcCabe, Charles
Tlgho, Francis Dunn and James JE1
liott havo organized a corporation, tho
name of which is North Platte Drug
Company.
Tho principal placo of transacting
us nusiness is worth Platto, Nebraska.
Tho general nature of the business
to bo transacted by the corporation
shall bo the buying, selling and op
erating drug store? 'n North Platte,
and such other pi . j the corpora
tion may desire; i;. :,jylng nnd sell
ing cither sat wholesale or retail of
drugs, medicines and merchandise,
such as usually kept for sale in drug
stores, tho lining 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 corpoiation. And for
that purpose Bald corporation shall
have tho power to buy, sell and con
vey, lease, sublease and let such real
estate, buildings and appurtenances
as may be necessary and incidental
to tho proper and profitable conduct
ing or snlu business. And may do and
perform such other acts and things ns
may bo incidental' and necessasy to
tho main powers of the corporation.
Tho amount of tho capital stock
authorized is ?23,000.00, all of which
said capital stock shall be subscribed
and paid up at tho time of tho com
mencement of business.
Tho time of commencing business
shall be the first day of February.
1915, and Its termination shall be tho
31st day of March, 1940.
Tho highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which tho corporation
shall at any time subject Itself shall
bo twenty-five per cent of its paid up
capital stock.
Tho affairs and business of said cor
poration shall bo 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 em
ploy.
this 1st day of February,
Signed
1915.
NICHOLAS McCABE
CHARLES TIGHE
JAMES ELLIOTT
FRANCIS DUNN.
l'UOHATH VOTIOH
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Sarah
Jane Meyers, Deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, January 26th, 1915.
Notice is horehy Riven, That tho cred
itors of said deceased will moot the
Administrator of said Estate, before
the County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at the County Court Room,
ln said County, on the 4th day of
March, 191C, on tho 4th day of Septem
ber, 191C, at 9 o'clock A. M. of each
day, for the purpose of presenting
their claims for examination, abjust
ment and allowance. Six months are
allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and one year for tho Adminis
trator to settle said Estate, from the
4th day of March 1915. This notico
will bo published In The North Platte
Seml-Weokly Tribune, a newspaper
printed ln said County, for four weeks
successively, on and after February
2nd, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
f2-4w County Judge.
Probate Notice.
In tlio Mutor of tho Estate of Mary
Ann Ell, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Notico is horby given that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet tho
Administrator of said Estate, boforo
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 Soptembor,
1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day,
for tho purposo of presenting their
claims for examination, adjustment
adnallowanco. Six monUis aro al
lowed for creditors to prosent tholr
claims and ono year for tho Adminis
trator to settlo said Estato from tho
3d day of March, 1915. This notico will
bo published lnt ho North Platto Soml
Wookly Tribune, a nowspapor printed
In said County, for four weeks suc
cessively, on and after tho 9th day
of February, 1915.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
f9-4w County Judgo.
Order or Ilcnrlni; on Petition for Settle
ment of Account.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of William
D. Lyle, Deceased.
On reading and filing potltton of
Joseph J. O'Rourke, administrator,
praying a final settlement and allow
ance of his final account, filed on the
Gth day of January, 191G.
Ordered, that March 6th, A. D. 191C, at
nlno o'clock a. in., 1b assigned for hear
ing said potltton, when all persons In
terested ln said matter may appear
at a County Court to bo held ln and for
said County, nnd show cause why the
prayor of the petitioner should not
be irranted: and that notion nt tm nn.
dency of said petition, and tho hearing
wiuruui, ue y
estcd in sat
copy of this
Semi-Weekly Tribune, a soml-woekly
nowspaper printed In said County, for
unci! huuuubbivo weeits, prior to saiu
day of hearing.
Dated February 1G. 1915.
(Seal.) GEO. E. FRENCH,
County Judge.
uu pemion, ana tho hearing
given to all persons Inter
ild matter by publishing a
s order ln the North Platto
Sheriffs Snlo
By vlruo of an order of salo Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a docrco of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Occidental Building nnd Loan
Association .of Omaha is plaintiff, and
Lorah M. Mooro aro defendants, nnd
to mo directed, I will on tho 11th day
of March, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. at
tho east front door oftho Court House
In North Plntte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, soil at Public Auction to
tho highest blddor for cash,, to satisfy
said decree, intorest nnd costs, tho
following described proporty, to-wlt
Lot threo (3) in block sixteen (16)
Millers' Addition to North Platto as
surveyed, platted and recorded,
1915ated Nrth ,riaUo' Neb" Feb- c
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
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