Semi-Weekly Tribune IltA L. BAKE, Editor mid IMibllslier. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One Year by Jlnll In Advance. . . .$1.25 One Ycnr by Carrier In Advance. $1.60 Entorcd at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco aa Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Elstnvhoro.wlll bo found olllclal no tices Issued by City Clerk Temple rel ative to tho assoflsinents against city lots for tho construction of sldownlka and for cutting weeds . Ownors of property, Including vacant lots, should not forget tho fact that when they arc directed to lay a walk and neglect to do so, tho city builds tho walk and as sesses tho cost against the property and tills assessment becomes a part of tho taxes, and is therforo a Hon. Tho samo is true when thero is a non compliance of an order to cut weeds. In nddltion to tho cost of constructing tho walk or cutting the weeds, the cost of advertising, which amountB to about forty cents per lot for wood cutting and a dollar or more for each sidewalk laid, is included in the cost and must be paid by tho property owner. It will thus bo seen that tho wise man and tho saving man will obey tho mandates of the council and not permit tho city to build walks and cut weeds for him. C. J. Johnson, of Elm Creek, was in stantly killed Tuesday evening by train No 10. According to an eyo wit ness to tho accident Johnson was standing on tho south sldo of tho double tracks and watching a west bound freight train passing through. Ho failed to notice tho fast coming passsonger train and stepped directly In front of it. Tho body waB hurled against tho depot building and then rolled for sovoral rods- Death was in stantaneous, his skull having, been crushed and his brains dasheil out. In tho selection of offlcors tho state convention of Elks bold at Fremont this week two North Platto men wore recognized- Ray C. Langford was olected first vice-president and J. I). McDonald a member of the executive board. Prod L. Harrison of Grand Island was olected president. Tho del egates and visiting Elks were royalty entertained by tho Fremont lodge. Entertaining features were a llsh bako. cock fight, battlo royal and other' sports at tho country club, and a ban quet on tho closing night. Tho bright electric HghtB In the streets nightly attract thousands of Juno bugs who circloaround tho lights, ovidently burn their wings and then drop to tho ground. Fully a peck of theso Insects were swopt from tho pavement In front of tho Keith theatre yestorday, whoro they 'liail, fallbu tho night before. Tho Jtih'obug Is tho propagator of tho wnlto1 grub .which in years past proved destructive, jja lawns. Tho first triennial convention of tho Brotherhood of Locomotlvo Engineers opened In Clovoland Wednesday with 8G0 delegates present. W. L. Rlchanjs of this city roprcaontlng tho loc&l' di vision, is present. TJh la'aies auxil iary is holding a conventqii" af tho samo time, Mrs. Richards represent ing tho local division as a delogatc, and Mrs. M II. Douglas reprosecuting tho Cheyenne division. Tho J. F. F. club will be ontortalncd by Mrs. R- 0. Eyerly Tuesday after noon, May 18th, at 603 west Tonth street. . 0N .''TV i An Eye Catcher Tonight and every other night you can call attention from far and near to your business with an electric sign. Up and down the street as far as you can see, v it will flash your rressage. 0 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The 5 and 10 watt EDISON MAZDA Sign Lamps give from 40 to 65 per cent more light than the old style carbon lamps and cost only one-half as much to operate. Our sign expert will ;gladly tell you more about this new economy, and explain how you can get the best results from electric signr for your business. , . Ed.24 North Platte Light & Power Co. SKVEKAIi CONVERTED IN TABERNACLE MEETINGS. Tho first open gospel Invitation was extended to men and women of North Platto in the Lowry-Moody union re vival Tuesday night, and tho front bench was filled with penitent souls who came to mako their past right with God and to claim salvation in Jesus Christ. Splendid congregational and chorus singing prepared the minds nnd hearts of the people for the searching mcs sago which Dr. Lowry gave Tuesday night. Prof. Moody Used as his solo "Jesus is stnnding in Pilate's Hall." It was sung with telling effect. Dr. Lowry read his scripture lesson from tho 27th chapter of Matt, using tho 22nd verso for his text. "What then shall I do with Jesus which is cnlled Christ?" In logical appeal and deep-searching picture after picture, the evangelist preached ono of tho greatest sermons over heard In Ndrth Platto. Using tho question of Pllato as a basis of his tlicmo ho spoko of tlto manner In which men today attempt to ovado Jesus. Tho question was developed under tho following headings: The words of the text contain an Important question. In part tho evan gelist said, 'Therfo arc many Impor tant questions in tho world, but none so important, as this ono asked by Pilate. Thero liavo been great ques tions of tariff, of navy, of treasury, of finance, of protection, but theso are nothing in comparison with tho Gov ernor's question All great questions of our times social, political, and theological lead to tills question and they all find their solution in tho ans wer to tho Inquiry "What then shall I do with Jesus?" This is tho pre-eminent question because it Involves tho pardon of sins and tho preparation for eternal life." "This question Is a direct and per sonal ono with you. It was a porsonal question with tho Jews. It was por sonal to Pilate. It is no dry and with ered question that concerns someono far away, or somo ono In past history, but it Is a present and personal appeal to you and to me. It is personal to saint and sinner to rich and poor to learned and Ignorant An Christian and heathen." "Somo of you fellows think you need pay no attention to it at aU. You say you aro not against Christ if you never havo declared yourself for Him, but you are mistaken for tho Book, tho last court of appeals, plainly says that the man who is not for Christ is against him. That tho ono who does not gather with Him, scattereth abroad. You aro either for or against Christ. What would you think of a young man proposing marriage to a young lady, who would bo uncertain in his mind as to her meaning should she say, 'I cannot accept you, but I want you to know I will not reject you.' Ho would know what was meant and so would you- If you cannot accept Jesus then you do reject Him." Tho question is a disturbing ques tion. It gaVQ sp much traublp, to tho High priests that they assomblod In their highest tribunals to, discuss it. It troubled the Roman Governor. He trte'd1 hard to dodg'b Uta IssUo, and to qyado answering tho 'question. ThaiC upon iearnlng that Jesus was a Gall rcaWsent him t,p Iljorrod, But Horrod could hot deqtlG,'Jha Hsturblng ques tion, 86, hb sent tho Christ "back to Pilate. The; question has disturbed millions of men, and overy conceiv able excuse has been presented to evade answering It. Tho more guilty a man's conscience, tho more troublo Bomo Is the quostlon. You must give this question consideration, and you will decide even tonight for or against Jesus. The question is a present question It Is imperative and demands an an- swer. Thero Is no neutral grqund. There Is no place to go wrlefo'you can escapo tho question Pllato asked the Jows. In our scripture, Pllato Judged Jesus who stood at his Judg ment bar; later on Pllato stood at tho bar of King Jesus. This question will haunt you day and night. It will fol low you In work, In pleasure, In sleepless nights, In tho hours of lash ing conscience. You may try to oc cupy Pllato's ground, but remember once nnd for nil, theie Is no neutral ground. Tho soul must feed upon Christ, or It will meet with eternal death. The taxes must be paid or tho property sold to pay them- This quostlon Is present with you tonight ana it always will be. Today with Christ Eternity with Christ. Today without Christ Eternity without Christ." "Upon a proper answering of this question depends your peace of con science, your true Joy In life your freedom from sin and eventually your hope of eternal life. You must let Jesus Into your heart or you aro shutting him out. You aro a creature of will power, and you can be saved. God has dono His part. Christ has died for you and' tho Holy Spirit convicts you of your sins. You must do your part. It Is up to you to yield to tho King of Kings," With splendid logic and lrrcslstable appeal Dr. Lowry closed his sermon. Tho hearts of all rejoiced when sov oral gave themselves to Jesus. Revival Notes. Thero have been 28 converts In two nights of invitation at tho big taber nacle. Others will follow. Visitors from, neighboring towns have been In attendance at tho meet ings this week. Thero will be a special children's meeting at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. It Is hoped that the tabernacle will bo sought by overy boy and girl In and around North Platte. Also parents are welcome. Meetings for men only and women only will bo held next Sunday after noon. Men will meet at the tabernacle where Dr. Lowry will speak on "Chickens Come Homo to Roost." Women will meet at the Presbyterian church where Mrs. Moody will address tho audience. Those who have heard Dr. Lowry preach, aro glad to speak of him as the most spiritual and powerful speak er they have been privileged to listen to. His mind Is a storehouse of scrip ture, and verso after verse is quoted each night. If you have not heard him, a warm welcome awaits you at tho tabernacle. F. J. DIENEIi & CO. Real Estate and IiiNtiruncc Come and see us for town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. We have also good 'jar gains In farms and ranches. Cor.- Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs Whooping Cough. "About a year ago my three boys had whooping cough and I found Chamber lain's Cough Remedy the only onethat wpuld relieve their coughing ,and whooping spells, I continued .,'thls ireatment and was surprised to' jj'nd that It cured i.hv disease, In a very short time," writes Mrs,. Archie Dajr'y mplo, Croosvlllc, Ohio. For Sale by all dealers. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. m. HALL, superintendent. Graduate Nurses In Attendance JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. AERIAL NAVIGATION is no longer an experiment, Its prac tlcablllty has beon proven and Is com ing Into uso moro and moro every day. Our cigars have never beon an ex periment; they havo always been good, they have borno tho mark of standard for over twcuty-flvo years In North Platte. Wo make a number of brands ranging In prlco from 3 for 10 cents to 3 for 25 cents. Try them. J. F. Schmalzried. THE STALLION Grant Morgan Weight 1,920 pounds, ago live years, will stand on the farm of Frank Strol berg, six miles west of town, on Sun days an Mondays nt 10 n. m., balance of the week at North Sldo Barn In North Platte. Fee to Insure $15.00 Julius Mogensen, 0 wnpr DEJlItyjJEHRY & FORBES, Licensed Emlmlmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 538. Hospital Phone Dlack G33. House Phono Dlack G33. W. T. PIUTCHARD, Graduate Vctcrliinrlnn Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housf . oiili Platte, Neb. NOTICE TO SKI, I, IlEAl, ESTATE Notice 1h hereby given that In nn notion pending In the District Court or Lincoln county, Nebraska, in which E. II. Evans. Administrator of tho eB- tate of Patrick Ruddy, decenscd, hns applied for licence to sell WuhIh for the nnvmont or tho debts of snld cstntn nnd which said license Iiuh been duly granted by said Court. Tlint on Wed nesday, Juno 2, 10 1 C nt the hour of 2 P. M. snld administrator will offer for sale nt public Rule nt tho enst front door of the Court House In North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to me mgncst Dinner or burners ror cash tho following described lands situate In tho city of North Platte Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: All of Block 1, con sisting of lots 1 to 12 Inclusive In the Ituddy Addition to said city of North Platto or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the Indebtedness against tne estate or said Patrick uud dy deceased. Said sale to remain open for ono hour. E. II. EVANS, Administrator of the estate of l'nt rlck Huddy, deceased. m-ll-i I.EOM. NOTICE State of Nebraskn, Lincoln County, ss To All persons Interested In the Es tate of Rrldget A. Williamson, de censed: You nre hereby notified that on tho Sth day of May, 1915 Tnlmago White, ndmlnlstrator of the estate of Rrldget A. Williamson, decensed filed In said Court his final account as said admin istrator and petition, tho objects and lirnyor of which are that a decree of distribution may be mndo of tho resi due of said estate, now In his posses sion to tho parties entitled by law to receive the same, and that said flnat account and a petition for distribution will be heard upon the 1st clay of June, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock at tho County Court room In tho city of North Platte In said County, and you are hereby cited to appear nt tho time and plnce designated nnd show cause, If such exist why such account be not nllowed. It Is, therefore, ordered that the snid Talmago' White, administrator give notice to all persons interested In said estato by causing n copy of this ordor to be printed in tho North Platto Tribuno a newspaper printed nnd pub lished In said county for three weeks prior to tho date set for such hearing. Dated this 5th day of May, 1015. GEORGE E. FRENCH, ml 1-3 County' JUdge. Order of Hearing on I'etlltion for Ap pointment or Adiiiliilntrntor or Ad nilHtrntrlx. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Ann Jane liarrnclough, Deceased. On reading nnd filing the petition of Joshua Uarraclough nnd Edwnrd Bar raclough praying that Administration of said Estate may bo granted to Fred erick Barraclough as Administrator. Ordered, That June 1st A. D. 191C, at 9 o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hear ing said petition when all persons In terested In said matter may appear' at a County Court to be held In and f0r sam uounty, ana snow cause why the prayer oi petitioners snouiu not oe granted; and that notice of the penden cy of said petition ,and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a onnv of this nrlir In TIia Worth Tlnt Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printcu in saia,L,'0unty, ror tnree suc cessive weeks prlor to said day of hearing. Dated May loth, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH. mll-3 County Judge 'NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Ma yor and City Council will hold a spe cial meeting at (ho hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Time) June 8th, 1915. in the council chamber -for tho- pur pose of making -ftssssments and levy ing taxes for the construction of side walks built by the City along tho following described property: Lot 4, Block 175, original town of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wide, 13G ft, long, 544 sq. ft. at 10c $54.40 3 yards of sand for filling at 75c 2.25 Lot 5, Block 175, original town of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 149 ft. long, 596 sq. ft. at 10c. 59.G0 7 yards of sand for filling at 75c 5.25 Block 192 of the original town of North Platte. walk 4 ft. wide, 37 ft. long, 148 sq. ft. at 10c. 14.80 Lot 10, Block 4, Taylor's Addition to the City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 129V6 ft. long, 518 sq. ft. at 10c 51.80 Lot 10, Block 3, Taylor's Addition to the City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 143 ft. long, 572 sq. ft. at 10c 57.20 Lot S, Block 5, Pennlston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 5 ft. long, 20 sq. ft. at 10c 2.00 Lot 8, Block C7, original towr. of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. long, 28 sq. ft. at 10c 2.80 Lot 0, Block 8, Taylor's Addition 'to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 07 ft. long, 2G8 sq. ft. nt 10c 2G.80 Lot 1, Block 2, Taylor's Addition to the City of North Platte, walk 4 feet wide, 139 feet long,55G squnro foot at 10c 55. GO Lot 10, block 1, Taylor's Addlton to the City of North Platte, walk 4 feet wide, 9 feet long, 3S squaro feet at 10c 3.80 Lot C, Block 10, Pennlston's Addi tion to the City of North Platte, walk 4 feet wide, 0V feet lornr. 38 squnro feet at 10c 3.S0 Lot 4, Block 11, Pennlston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 feet wide, 11 feet long, 41 squaro feet at 10c 4.40 Lot 1, Block 35 of the Original town of North Platto, walk 4 feet wldo, 9Vj feet long, 38 sq. feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 8, Block 35 of tho original town of North Platto, walk 4 foot wldo, 9 feet long, 38 squaro feet at 10c 3.8O AH of tho nbovo described property being lae-Lincoln County, Nobrnaka. In addition to tho nbovo amounts. Interost and advertising fees will bo charged, All persons Interested will file their objections, if any thoy havo, to tho assessing of taxes against tho above described property for tho above' des cribed purpose on or beforo tho 8th day of Juno, A, D. 1915 as. above stated. C. F. TEMPLE City Clerk;. NOTICIJ, To Whom It May Concern; , , Notice Is hereby given that the Mnyor and City Council will hold a special moating at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Time) June 8th, 1915, In the Council Chamber for the purpose of making assessments alul levying tax eafor tho cutting 0f weeds by tho City of North I'latt on the following des cribed property: i ORIGINAL TOWN. Block 'JO, Lot S 4 $1.06 Block 53, Lots 4 nnd 6 Ji.00 per lot Block 38, hot I.. , $1.00 J!!0CH !. LotH 7 nml 8 fl.00 per lot ) O0,K J 22' J'ots J nml 2 i1-0" Per lot "Jock 108, Lnts 1, 2, 3, 7 and S $1.00 per lot B ock 113, Lot 2 ; .$1.00 Block 75, Lot 1 i AVhll.OO Block 95, Lot 2 $j,oo I'ENNISTON'.S ADDITION. Block 11, Lot 6 $1 00 Block it, Lot r, !!!!!!!.!.!! !. !!!!!!!!!!!!ii!oo Block IB, Lots 4 and C $1.00 nor lot Block 10, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 . . ! " . . . . . . ,. . . . .. . . . . , ,. ifLOO per lot TAYLOR'S ADDITION. !ocb I' VH I' 2' ?'.land 5 $1.00 per lot Block 3, Lots 7 nnd 10 . ji 00 !er lot Block B. Lots 1, 2. C. 7, S, 9 nnd 10. . Jiloo er lot It n V",1,,' 7' 0 nnrt 10 n-00 er lot HloCK 7, Lot 10 , $100 Block 9, 'Lots 1 and 2 ..'.' .'.'ll.OO per lot Block 10, Lots 4, 5, fi and 7 $1 no tier lot Block 11, Lots 1, 2 nnd 3 $100 er ot Block 12, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 6, 7, 8, 9 ! !!!!!!!! i."! I!! IIloO per lot NORTH PLATTE TOWN LOT COMPANY'S ADDITION Block 6, Lots 4 nnd 5 . ti nn imp lnt Block 10, Lots 7, 8, 9 nnd 10 ' SI 00 er lot "lock 11; i&V !?:::::::::::::::::: :H & Block 21, Lots 10 nnd 11 - Si 00 nor lot Block 33, Lots C and C I100 er ot Block 34, Lots 7 nnd 8 I.'IIloO e? ot , , , r L r MILLER'S ADDITION. ? 1 CF 101 Block 4, Lot G i nn , "'ock 0, Lots C nnd 6 ."$1.00 per lot HINMAN'S 2ND ADDITION. Block 7, Lots 4 nnd G sli00 1)er lot BELLE VUE ADDITION. Block 18, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9 $1 60 ner lot . . vA1 of'.tlle above described property bqing In North Plntte, Lincoln Coun- In nddltion to the nbove amounts, Interest nnd ndvertlslng fees will be chnrged. 0 All persons Interested will file their objections, If any thoy have, to the nssesslng of taxes against the above doscrlbcd property for tho nbovo des cribed purpose on or beforo tho Sth day of June, A. D., 1915, as nbovo stated C. P. TEMPLE, City Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE To Mary E. Law, non-resident defend ant: You nro hereby notified that William I. Law did on the 25th day of Jnnuary, 1016, file a petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which aro to bo divorced from you upon the grounds of desortlon and for such other and further relief as Justice and equity may require; and that the Judgo of said Court did on April 2Cth, 1915, mako nn order direct ing that service bo had upon you by publication as in othor cases provided. You will make answer to said peti tion on or beforo tho 7th day of June, 191G, or your default will bo taken and Judgment had against you as In said po tlton prayed. WILLIAM I. LAW, Plaintiff. , By E. H. EVANS, a27-4w His Attorney. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION Ilepnrtiuent of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte, Nob. , March 27, 1915. . Notice, Is hercby-glven-that John M. Crandell, of North Platte, Neb., who. on January 10 1912, made Homostoad entry No. 053G5, for the E and NW Section 14, Township 12, N., Range 31, W. 6th Principal Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Regis-, ter and Receiver, at Northe Platte, Neb., on tho 21st day of May, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: W...C Masters, Hugh Songer, Carl Brooder, John W. Fowler,, all of North Platte, ' . J. E. EV,AttS, Pl30-6w , ii . , 1 . , Iteglster. Slierlfl'n Siile; . By v!rtje of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, NoWraBka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Carl Chrlstensen Is plaintiff, and Charles Shill, MaryiE. Shlll and Edd, Shlll are defendanl3.ajiiL.to mo directed, I will on the 22nd day, qf. May, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Vast front door of tho Court House In North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska sell at Publlo Auction to the highest' bid der for cash, to satisfy said decree, In terest and costs, the following des cribed property, to-wlt: Southeast quarter (SEU) of Sec tion eighteen (18), Towshlp nlno (9), Range thirty (30) West 6th P. M., Lin coln rjounty, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 1C, tain. A. J. SALISBURY, , . Sheriff. a20-5w Application tor Liquor License. Matter of Application of A. T.Yar ter, foe Liquor License. No(4co la hereby given that A. T. Yar tor, did upon the 29th day of April, 1916, file his application tc the Village Board of Trustees of Brady, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous, vinous, mixed and fermented intoxicating liquors, at re tall, during the municipal year, com mencing to-wlt: May 1st, 1915, and ending April 30th, 1916, on lots 13, 14 and 15, In block 6 In the Village of Brady, Lincoln county, Nebraska. If there bo no objection, remon strance or protest nied within two weeks from April 29th, A. D. 1915, said license will be granted. A. T. YARTER, Applicant. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. DR. J. S. TWINEM, . Physician and Surgeon. Speclab Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Offlco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Suigery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. p. Q ( Office 130 Phones ( Residence 115 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon Offlce B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Offlco, 83: Residence 38. J. B. REDFIELD. i. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to rtYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfield Offlco Phone G12 Res. Phono 676 Order of Ilenrluir 011 Original Prolinte of Will Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estato of J. Dela- van Jackson, Deceased. On reading nnd filing the petition or Anna E. Jackson, praying that the Instrument, ,flled..on .tho 17th day of AprHwA?10' ,n2.d Purporting to be the Inst Will nnd Testament of tho said de ceased, may be proved, approved, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testament of the said J. Dela van Jackson, deceased, and that the execution of said instrument may he committed and the administration of said estate may bo granted to Anna E. Jackson and Charles D. Jackson as ad ministrators with Will annexed. Ordered, That May 8, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons inter ested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said County, and show causo why the pray er of petitioner should not bo granted. GEO, E. FRENCH, a20-3w County Judge. . - t CITATION Inthe County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho Matter of the Estate of Jacob C. Fedorhoof, Deceased. To Clara J. Bobbins, Agnes Amada Huffman and Martin Fedorhoof, heirs at law of Jacob C. Fedorhoof, deceased, and nil persons Interested in said estate-; You nnd each of you are hereby notl flelLpiat Sophia Fedorhoof has nied her petition In this Court, tho object and prayer of which are for a decree speci fying who are the heirs of said Jacob C. Fedorhoof, deceased, and their' Inter est or shares in and to Lot 2 In Block A of North Platte Townlot Company's Addition to North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, and tho right of succes sion thereto. All persons Interested In such matter are heroin cited to appear before this Court at the Court House In the City of North Platte, Nebraska, at 2 o clock P. M. on tho 20th day of May, 1915, and show cause If any Why the prayer of said petitioner shall1 not be granted. .. Witness my hand and the seal or said Court.thls 21th day of April, 1916. (SjjAL) GEO. E. FRENCH, a2T-3w County Judge. """"" OUIIKIl OF IIEAUINO. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, IN THE COUNTY COURT. In the Matter ,ot the Estate of James M. Rannle, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of James A. Rannle and George M. Ran nle. praying that administration of said estate may be granted to 'Anna Rannle ns administratrix. ORDERED. That May 25th, A. T. 1915 nt 9 o'clock A.--iL Is assigned for heart Ins said petition', when all persons In terested In said mattek 'may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioners should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petttton-and tho hearing thereof .be given to .alt persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platte Semi Weekly Tribune, a semi-weekly news paper published in said county for three successive weeks prior to said of hearing. Dated April 30, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given that whereas default has occurred in tho conditions of a certain chattle mortgage executed by M. J. OConnell and Floy E. O'Con nell, mortgagors, to William Lyman, mortgagee, bearing date on the 26th day of February, 1914, by reason of the failure of said mortgagors to pay the debt secured therby and whereas there Is now due and unpaid on said Indebt edness to the undersigned the sum of Four Hundred Thirty and 56-100 ($430.56.) Now therefore, the property des cribed In said mortgage, to-wlt, Two brass bed, complete, one birds eye maple drosser, one birds eyo maple chlffoner, two 8x10 rugs, one oak dresser, one oak table, ono oak rocker, one oak leather rocker, six dining room chairs, two 9x12 rugs, one daven port, one electric lamp, ono dining room table, one sewing machine, one Jewel gasoline stove, one kitchen cab inet, ono buffet, six kitchen chairs, two rugs 2Vfcx5, one roll top desk, one flat top desk, two desk chairs, four largo ofllce chairs, ono Insurance ense, one paper file, ono stand table, ono letter press and book, one large electric fan; or so much thereof as may be necessary, will be sold pursuant to me iiywor 01 me saio in aaiu mortgage contained, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on tho 22nd day of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the storage room of T. M. Cohagen In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, to satisfy tho debt secured by said mortgage nnd costs nnd expenses of these foreclosure pro ceedings. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 29th day of April, 1915. WILLIAM LYMAN, Mortgagee, . By Muldoon & Glbbs, His Attorneys. NOTIflE FOR l'UIIMGATION Depnrtment of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb, , . u , Anr11 23 1915 Notice is hereby given that Minnie Eliza McQuire, now Seese, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on February 8, 1912, made HomeBtead Entry No. 06371. for E of SEU Section 2, Township 11 N., Range 30 W.. 6th Principal Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, , to estab lish claim to tho land above described b,ef0AeT,t"?. KeK'stor and Receiver at of June 19 ft Nobraskn' on the 2l8t day Claimant namos as witnesses: Scott Shaner, of Maxwell. Nebr.. JeBse irigh borger. or North Platte, fobr., Andrew Howard, of Wellfle'et. Nebr., Mary Rich! ards, of North Ylatte,' Ntbr. w m nn7 civ J E- EVANS, n27-w Register.