The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 21, 1915, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
UtA L. HA1IK, Editor nml Publisher.
SUHSCIUPTION HATES:
Olio Year b) Mall In Aihuiico. . . .$1.3
One Veur by Carrier In Atlumco. .$1.30
Entored at North Platte, Nnhnulca.
Postoillce lift Shoik1 Chins Mutter.
Fit I DAY, .MAY 21st, in 15.
I'OJMUTTKIf 3IAKKS IIKI'OKT
OX STKKKT LHJHTINIJ.
DEItltYBEKUY & FORBES,
Licensed Kinlnilniers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Ulaok 588.
Scenic Boiite to the Expositions
Wlien r-lanntnrr your trip to tlio Kxpositlons bear In mind that the
Union Pacific affords you n larger varioty of routes to select from
than any ot..jr lino to tho Pacific Coast.
Its rnuto lies through the richest sections of tho West. You have the
selection of a direct routo to San Francisco, or to Los Angeles thence
to San Francisco, or to Spokane, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle with
choice, of rail or steamship of tho San Francisco & Portland Steamship
Company between Portland and San Francisco.
A complete circuit tour includes both Expositions and one way via the
North Pacific Coast. This tour costs $17.50 more than the regular reduced
price round trip Exposition fare, but it Is well worth the money for It
enables you to &o the best in the West in a single trip.
Union
The Cool, Comfortable, Northern Route to Doth Expositions
Doulifn tracked, automatic electric block ulety elcnalsi. nnd a selection of (even
splendidly equipped i.illy trains to ttie Pacific Coast - shorter and faster than on)'
other line, Omaha tn California and Pacific Northwest, allowing more time for
slalitseelnir on the coast.
Stop over ut Denver, Colorado Sprlncs, Salt Lake City without extra expense,
for slight additional expense during the season you can visit Kocky Mountain
national Park, uoli., Yellowstone Nattonul j'ork, Lake Tahoe and Yosemitc
National Park.
Cut out the coupon nnd mall today lor Expo
sition uulue hook which you will find help
ful In planning your Western trip.
W. S. BASINCER. C. P. A.
Union Pacific System
Omaha, Neb.
VUll Old FaithM Inn.
Ytlloutton National
Park Cxhibil, at
Panama - Pacific
Lxpontion aaoo
Pl..e
acrid me
without cost
or nli ! tunt i
bo c k I e 1 n d .
icrintivfi of Call
(oinia ami the Mi-
positions
B. II. Goodman, chairman of tho
special committee appointed to lnvo
tlgato street lighting condition, nnd
recommend ft tentative contract with
tho electric company, niHilo n verbal
report to the council at the mooting
hold Tuesday evening. The couiinllteo
had Investigated lighting plain nnd
contracts In other towns and had
held several conference with Presi
dent Todd of the electric company.
IJndor tho prosont statute tho city
Is permitted to mako a flvo mill levy
for street lighting, which with our
present anoMod valuation would
create a fund of $3,001. Thin, there
fore, limits us to a system not much
better than' wo have at present, that
IS, so far as the number of lights nro
concerned. At present we aro paying
$3,100 por year for street lighting.
Tho system now proposed lo to dis
card tho arc lights, nnd substituto
thoroforo fourteen incandescent lights
of 250 candlo powor each. Sovon of
tjicso lights would ho located on Dew
ey street between Third and Front,
thrco would bo on tho North side of
tho track, one nt Fifth and Locust,
ono nt Sixth and Locust, one ut Front Whllo snowstorms In May In west-, tho week. Hugh works on tho night county Court room in the city of North
nnd Locust and ono nt Front and Pino, orn Nebraska aro not infrequent, the .repair gang and receiving his check Koby cited to appear at the tlmo and
This it is believed would light the storm oi weunesuay morning was me eany in mo morning ne uroppeu mio iuyw ..uw i-nuai, .i
I . . , -r . I sucii oxiHt wiiy sucii nccount uo not I
misincss district bettor limn it is now worst ever Known nere, this is tiurcourt jciisuii iu uuvu it cusueu. allowed.
imrnn nl.t Uv M, natimr.t,v nr ilia Tim fii oflf wn a f nr Sfis 1 fi nml Mr Tinp- . . s tnoreiore oruereu that tne said)
a- iTirZ ' Si! I
Xame .
UUlrett.
Hospital Phone Black C33.
House Phone Black 033.
W T. I'HITCHAJil),
Gnuluutc Veturlnnrinii
Bight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houaf.
01 ill Finite, Xeli.
NUTM'K TO SIDI.I, HUM, liS'l'ATI J
Nolce l hertfby given that In nn
. tidn pending in the District Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which
V. II. Evans, Administrator of the os-t.iti-
of 1'ntrlck Huddy, deceased, ha
iipplleil for license to sell lands for
tin- payment of the debts of Maid oatato
and which said license has been duly
1... unl.l PnilMt rPl.n. -tn,l
iK sdny, June 2, 1916 at the h6ur of 2 V,
, M. i id administrator will offer for
sale at public sale at the east front
door of the Court House In North
I'lntto. Lincoln county. NobrusKa. to
thu hla-liest bidder or lilddoi'H for cash
the following described lands-sltliato In
the city of North IMntte Lincoln county,
.Nciiraskn. to-wit: All or jiiock l. con-
slstlnu of lots 1 to 12 Inclusive in the
Ktuiiiy Addition to said city or isortn
I'latte or so much thereof as shall bo
heceKsarv to satisfy tho Indebtedness
against tho estate of Maid Patrick Rud
dy deceased. Said sale to remain opon
ror one hour.
E. II. EVANS.
Administrator of the estate of Pat
rick Huddy, deceased. m-11-1
NOTICH.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that tho Mayor and City Council will hold a special
mooting at the hour of 8:00 o'clock .1'. At., (Central Tlmo) Juno 8th, 1915, In
tho Council Chambor for the purposo of making assessments and levying tax
es for tho cutting 0f Weeds by tho City of North Platto on the following des
cribed proporty: " ,
ORIGINAL TOWN.
lllook 20, Lot 8 ; . , n.oo
Ulook fl8, Lots 1 and C... si. no nor lot
Hlook 38, Lot 4 I ...Sl.OO
ViVitt8 1- f:.I ?f.?.:::::-::-::-::::::--:",ivB ,or ,ot
Hlock 76, Lot 1 I 1 II 00
mock 95, Lot 2 !!!!!!!!.!!! !!!!!!!!!!!i!oo
PlflNNISTON'S ADDITION.
Hlock 11, Lot 6 SI 00
Hiook i4, Lot 5 '...!!..!! ! 100
Hlock IB, Lots 4 and 0 ..'$1.00 nar lot
Hlock 18, Lots 3, 4, C, C, 7 and S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JlOO per lot
TAYLOrt'S ADDITION.
: i i,': "'. nn(1 b $1.00 per lot
Hlook B, Lots 1, 2, 0, 7, 8,9 and i 6 '. '. li.oo tier lot
iHn-Sk- ?: t8 A !. : : : :! ,r lzl
Hlock 9, IiOts 1 and 2 sififi or int
Block 10, Lots 4, B, C and 7 ! ". $100 or lot
Hlook 11, Lots 1. 2 and 3 Iioo nn? lot
.,,wwv i, o, , , u, o, j si. 00 nor lot
NORTH I'LATTE TOWN LOT COMPANY'S AnniTTOV
Hlock C, Lots 4 and G , nf) ,,,. ,nt
Block 10, Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 linn or int
Ulook 23, Lots 9 and 10 ff'gS I0
Hlock 2fi, Lot 1 IV nn 1
Block 21, Lots 10 and 11 - si nn nv int
Hlock 33, L0ts B and C U'S2 12
Hlook 31, Its 7 and 8 """M S2J St
MiT.T.i.iu's AnniTtfiv i.uu per lot
.00
.00 per lot
por lot
Wi:Ni:SlAY'S KNOW ST0K3I Hums Forty Hollars.
BltLAKS ALL ItKCOItDS. A llttlo misfortuno occurred at the
TTucrli riniint bnmn tho nnrlv nnrl nf will bo heard upon tho 1st day of June
... . .. . . . I lutu, ai me nour oi xu ociock m ino
I.IH.'AI, xotici:
Htato of Nebraska. Lincoln County, ss
to All norsons lnterestua in tno ius-
tato of Brldxot A. Williamson, do-
censed:
You arc hereby notified that on tho
Cth day of May, 191C Talmago White,
administrator of tho ustate of Hrldgot
A. Williamson, deceased filed In Enid
Court his final account as said admin
istrator nnd notltlon. tho oblccts and
nrnyer of which are that a decreo of
iitstrihution may no .mndo or tne resi
due of snld estate, now In his posses
sion to the parties entitled by law to
recoivc the same, and that said final
nccount nnd a petition for distribution
MtT.T.l-IIt'R AfiniTIflV
Hlook -I, Lot C i a
BIook 0, Lots C and C .$1.0
IHNMAN'S 2ND ADDITION.
Hlock 7, Lots 4 and C i.$100
HELLEVUE ADDITION.
Hlock IS, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9 $i nn nnr int
tv NohrSskri10 nbVe Joscr,bed Property being In North Platte," Lincoln Ci
In -addition to tho nliove nmmmln. Intocnet
charged. ""v " wm 00
All parsons intorcstod will fllo their objections, If any they have, to tho
assessing of taxes against tho abovo described property for the above des-
o-" uuy ul duno, j. u.t iviit ns auove stated
j. iv. liuml-iju, uity Clerk.
Coun-
I
Talmnge White, administrator give
court being a little short of money notice to all persons Interested, In said
estate by causing a copy of this order
so early in tho morning gave Hugh to be printed In tho North Platte
lighted.
In tho residential districts. 120 sixty- oldest Inhabitants and tho records of
nowor lhrhts would bo maintained, the local weather bureau wlilch was
m..,- i., , ... 4i.iii..i i.. 100 n rn I cm i., .. i i, ano i n a Tribune a newspaper printed nnd pub
mm wuum no mo saino uumuer as uhiumuiiuu in ioio, xjuguuiiiit; iuu- ?i m uuu a uwn mi -o.xu.-n- jSnetj jn Bu(j county for threo weeks
now In operation, hut tlieso now In day with sleet and snow and con-1 riving homo before his family was up prior to the date set for such hearing.
' i .11 Dated this Btn day of May, 1915.
uso are uui loriy caiuue power, t no iniuing spiiHiuuuicuiiy uuriug mo uuy, j uu turn ino cunuiiuj uiu unuua uu u. uiiunuii rc. kruncii,
slxty-candlo lights with tho new re- tho snowfall reached Its climax Wed- tnblo so that his wife might get It mli-2 County Judge
Hectors proposed would nearly doublo ncsday morning from six to nlno and use what she needed for shopping onirr or Hearing on Pctution rr Au-
Min nniun, if tlwi i.rniMl linl.ln n'nWw.V During Jlin Inttn.- ,.nrlr1 1,n1 ' IlTlll (1inn Wnllt In lioil fnp Ilia nllipll II t IIH'II t or A ll Mil Ills t Dl tor Of Ad-
UIU U . bl.U JJII..1VUL tlllka. I W J .J j H . IHV.VI ibtlVll ...... . . ...u ..uw.. II 1 1 H I Til I r I .
The prlco of tho 250-cnndlo power not part of tho snow molted as It fell,: needed rest.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. M. HALL,
bupcrlntemlont.
Graduate Nurses In Attendance
JOHN S. TWIN EM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Order or Hearing on Original Proluitc
r Will
M
lie arose in the after- State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
lights would bo $58 por year and of It would havo reached a dopth of i noon nnd upon asking -his wife If she in tho Matter of the "Estate nf Ann
Jn.no Hurracloucrlw Deceased.
mo uu-caiuuo pur year, i ins wouiu uuvun iiicucs, ouvurui iucasurciiiuuis iiuu nuiiuuu iiiu iuuhuj , uu rujiiiuu 0n reading and flllns the potltion of
mako a total yearly cost of $3,400 tnkon during tho latter part of the I she had not, but that she had gathered Joshua Uarraclough and Edward Uar-
, ...T .... , n.. ... , I , ,.., rneloiiKh praying that Administration
pur year or uuuui $duu iiuiro innn wo aiunu py uuacrvur auiiuug huowcu , p impur iyuiK iu iauiu uiiu mm ui said instate may do uranteu to i'reu
i m.- .,.i ,- t !.,. n.!i.o.i it n.i it ti,o .t.i ti.ot crick Harraclouch as Administrator.
utu iiuiv jianif,, iiiiuu titiu tin uu-iiiiui iui iiiuiii; uu ulu . uuiiivu it., mivi 11. inuii iiuuauuu Lt.tii. i Ordered Thnt Tuno 1st A D 101G n.t
Tho commltttce had Investigated tho lovoU' Tlio snow was exceedingly wet with the paper had gone tho currency ? o'clock a. m. is assigned for boar-
plan of buying the current from tho and its weight on tho full-leaved trees I and the check. Mr. Harcourt rc-lssucd terosted In snld matter mav nnnonr nt
company nt a metro rate and operating brolo off hundreds of limbs, and un-ja cheek for $28.1G but the $10 In cur- ad0 county?" tRe
the llirhrn ns n miitiinlnnlliv. lint I i tho lmrilnn Mm nmnllor frnoa worn rnncv ffns nr rnuran pnnn rnrnvor. I nrayor or petitioners should not oo
I . I . " - o :.,..!. .i !.., ! !. . ...
was found tho necessary equipment bended over to tho ground. The total cy of said petition and the hearing "cablllty has been proven and is
would cost $12,000 or $14,000. fall of snow during tho two days, had Dr. W. V. Crook'n Jleslilence on ffest flf US mr v''S h n lnE lnt0 uso more .more over;
Tlnv Itrrtitttif i-wmiii(iiA flirt at.nn.nl I It nnr itw.1lw1 wmlil Imvn rnn.1inil llilnl ML Knr Siiilo. cotiv ot this ordl in Tho North Platte
I I rriiIKima n aiitnl.MrnnVMf nnuraii'ilinr I .....
commltteo nnd tho city nttornoy wore nlno inches. Tho measured nreclnlta- As the Doctor has sold out his bust- minted 'in said Cniintv. for threo sue- Periment; they Have always been
asked to meet and draft a contract tlon. the rnln nnd tho snow reduced to ncss here and expects to go to Omaha, ( c nVimc .weeUs' prlor t0 S!lll lny Pf Uood' thcv havo borne tlic mark "of
wiiii ino eiecine company. This con- water, was one and four-tenths Inches, nis neauiuui residence is on tne mar-
tract will ho submitted to the vo- Tho tcmporaturo dropped to thirty- ket for sale. This Is an eight room
Dated Mav lOth. 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
mll-3 County Judge.
tors for adoption or rojoctlon.
Council Noh'S.
. . 1 1 . il i.i.i.nnn 41.1.. ..n.. nl.m.t . . n . . ii t rl.it li inn.lnt.ii li ..... n in ni'nut. iniinni I
UI1U IIUHJUO, 1111D UUUUlllll UUUUI 1IUU11 OI I1.HJ 111U11V111 UUIUU ill UU1 J VIlTIPl'1
Tuesday and the lowost Tuesday night, Hot water heat, Oak finish through- To whom It May-Concern
was thirty-four. lout; gas connected with two large Notico is hereby given that the Ma-
Wlitln llin. snnw wr.1l rnvnrr.il tlm ens stoves and lint, water heater. Full yor and City Council Will hold a spc-
i t t ...ui. . ciai nieeting at ino nour or s:uu o ciocit
" 1J" br H: "bU. " , , P. M (Central Time) June 8th, 1015.
urivc. corner 101 wun wants anu euro- ln Ul0 councn chamber for the pur
Ing on both side's, with nlco trees and poso of making assssments and levy-
lawn. Inquire for pricea and terms, lng taxes for the construction of side-
P V TRM PI ,V. RvnliiBlvn ArW WIUKS UUUl Oy U1C Lilly UlOUg IIIU
... . ...... , .w 11, .lnnn l.n. n.nnoi- n
. luiiuniuK ucai.ii(KU Liiuuuikj
' I T t ( IMnnl. 17K nlcylnol triTirn of
fJUly . , UlUbll Alt, VV Ifi111"4 .V. . w.
U,......rf..1 n,.l.,.c .. U ,.!!, INOrill 1'lUllU, WU1K. 11. WIUU,
13G ft. long, 544 sn. ft. at 10c
Memorial Day will be observed at $54.40
standard for over twenty-five years
In Xorth Platte. Wo mako a number
of brands ranging in price from 3
for 10 cents to 3 for 25 cents. Try
them.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of J. Dela
van Jackson, Deceased.
, On reading and nilng the petition
or Anna E. Jackson, praying that the
! IAnst,u'VS?rt' ni0.d 0,1 th0 "th day of
1 JHv.1.?10' ,aS.d Purporting to be the
last 111 and Testament or the said de
ceased, may bo proved, approved, pro
bated, allowed and recorded as the last
Will and Testament of the said J. Dela
van Jackson, elect usod, and that the
execution of said Instrument may be
committed and tho 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, 191C, at 9
0.,ck Hi, m- 13 assigned for hearing
said petition, when all persons Inter
ested ln said matter may nppear at a
, Cnnty Court to bo held in and for said
County, and show cause whv the pray
or of petitioner should not bo granted.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
a20-3w County Judge.
T it CmVTIOX
Intho County Court of -Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
' In tho Matter of tho Estate of Jacob C.
Fedorhoof, Deceased.
To Clara J. Itobblns, Agnes Amada
Huffman and Martin Federhoof, heirs at
i law of Jacob C. Fedorhoof, deceased,
iiuu.-uii pursuits interested in said es
tate: You and each of you aro hereby noti
fied thnt Sophia Federhoof has nied her
potltion In this Court, tho object and
prayer of which aro for a decreo speci
fying who nro tho heirs of said Jacob
C. Federhoof. deceased, and their Inter
est or shares In and to Lot 2 ln 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 ln
such matter nro heroin cited to appear
before this Court at the Court House ln
the City of North Platte, Nebraska, at
2 o clock P. M. on the 20th day of
May, 1915, and show cause If any why
tho prayer of said petitioner shall not
bo granted.
Witness my hand and tho seal of said
Court this 24th day of April, 191B.
(SEAL) GEO. E. FRENCH,
a2i-3w County Judge.
OHUKIt OF IIUAUIXoT
iiorsuoy woicn was named ns
plumbing Inspector by the mayor and K1'01""1 ""til yesterday noon, tho dam
tho. nomination was continued. Tlio UG roBiiltlriB to vegetation, was not
Inspoetor will recolvo $3.00 for tho Kl'CiU' nml 11 ,s not "cvcd that the
original and $3.00 for the flnnl In- '"Jury to tne fruit crop will be serious
iiiificilnn nf tihmihint. wm-ir Tho snow area extended oast to
Tlio non com stands on tho corner of ,C(mni0' nnu woat to Central Wyom
Dewey and Front and Dewey aud Blxtli ns covered tho northeast part of
were ordered removed from tho present Colorado, and a-good portion ot South i
locations. Whllo tlieso stands nav a Ulllta. m central and eastern Ne
license of $25 por year their location bnisUfl' rnln Prevailed while wo wero
Is sublcct to tho approval of owners linvIng snow'
of property along sldi. of which they WllI, 801110 ot our rcsltlcts Insist
aro located. These two stands aro so llmt strms nlmost as bad have oc
closo the street corners as to obstruct curctl 1,1 lMav llt certain dntcs, tho
tho vlow qt the streets for auto drivers rocorilB Rt tho weather bureau do not
and othors and consldornhlo complaint C0Ilflrm tno statements Unfortunatoly
has beon made. 11 tho stands were 11 ls on,y s,nco 1905 that Hstlnctions
moved twenty or thirty foot east tho botwc rnln and snow in May liavo
vlow would not bo obstructed. ,1C(?n ,mul nt tlmt offleo. Tho records
Messrs. Hoagland and Streltz up- Bllow tl,nt slnco Umt vcar vo linvo
pcarcd boforo tho council and asked 1,11,1 ftmr H,low storms ln tho month
that n two-mill low ho mndo for tho r Mn' ns follows: May 11, 1005, two
maintenance of highways wltliln a dls- Incll(is: May 1007, four and two
tnncn ot six miles or tho city, This tontllH Inches; May 5, 1008, ono and
right 1b glvon cltlos of this class by t"ree-tentliB Indies; May 2, 1910, ono
tho Nebraska law. ,nc "uring tnoso storms tho torn
Undor a propoaod ordlnnnco, a num- PnUro was not so low as Wednesday
bor ot sldownlks will no built to mm. nmi "e BI10W auiciciy disappeared.
noct with walks! already laid! Tho lots
affected will bo listed in the notico I Holds Responsible Position.
soon to bo publlshod. Marston Doollttlo, a formor rdsldont
Tho health conditions, following tho of North Plntto, who will ho romcm-
raino of last mouth wlibn practically bored by most of tho high sohool alum
all basomonts worn Hooded, nro not. nl, and who has for somo tlmo hold a
llkoly to ho tho host, and In ordor responsible position as salesman for
tlmt innltnry conditions tuny prevail a tho HurrougliB Adding Machine Co.,
spoolal honlth Inspector will bo om- has boon promoted to tho position of
ployed for sovorul months. Tills ln- superintendent of. tho llurroughs Co.'s
sppotor will visit ovory buslnoss houso oxhlblt at th6 Panama-California ox
and dwelling ln the city and mako a position at San Diego, California. Tho
thorough inspection. Whoravor con- beautiful booth and oxhlblt of tho com
dllloni aro unsanitary, thoy must bo puny ls ln tho Commorco and Indus
romodled at onco by tho ownor or oc- trios building and Marston's old school
oupant of tho promises. mates and friends from North Platto
J. V. Hlnman askod for tlio privilege who visit tho exposition will no doubt
ot placing scales on LocttBt strcot, "hunt htm up to renew old ncqualnt-
and Julius Plzor asked that tho sowor anco nnd exchango remlnlscenos ot
running through block 102 bo lowered, formor school days ln North Platte.
Doth renuests woro rcrorred to tho
nronor conimltteos. Are You it (Jumblerl
J. F, Schmalzried.
THE STALLION
days nn Mondays ut 10 n. in., balance
of the week nt North Side Barn In
tho Ft. MePllcrson Nntlonal Cemetery 3 yards of sand for filling at 75c 2.25
on Monday, May 31st. T. C. Patterson I A ,i ni 0 ,gT r .V. i
. .. ....,. . . North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide,
in conjunction wun bupt. narrigan oi 149 ft lonfT 5nG 8q. ft. at 10c.. 53.00 K-orth iMnttc. Fee to Insure $15.00
tho cemetery, have arranged n pro- 7 vnrds of sand for filling at 75c 5.25
gram for the day. and havo selected Dlock 192 of tho original town of UnicMnrroncon (lurnAV
Senator Iloauland and A.E. Dell of this North Platte.. walk 4 ft. wide. . JUUUS lVlOgeilSen, UWDCl
, . .... 37 ft. long, 148 sq. rt. at iuc.. n.su
ciiy ami oui. ueauy oi urauy as mo T . 1fl ninnk 4 Tnvlnr'H Addition i.hral. notice
snenkors. The local commltteo at Cot- to tho Cltv of North Platto. walk To Jry E. Law, non-resident defend
tonwood will make arrangements for
musical selections, and tho boys and
girls of that neighborhood will place
(lags and tlowors on the oight hundred
or moro gravos.
If tho weather Is pleasant and the
roads good, many from this city will
spend tho day at the cemetery.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County,
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
In tho Matter of the "Estate of James
M. Rannlo, Deceased.
On reading nnd-nilng tho petition of
James A. Rannle and Gcorgo M. Ran
nle, praying that administration of
said estate may bo granted to Anna
rf-u . i iuuinio us auminisirairix.
Grant Morgan w
JbJl. .a.v v C3-A lng said petition, when all persons in
terested tn said matter may appear at
Weight J,"J2U pounds, ago nvo years, " ,u""y,couri ,l UD0 nolu n ana ror
,. ' J n..i, i "" .""iy- a"fL how causp.why the
Hill ai.ii.ii u.a ii.u ti.iiii u& x'liuin ouv.a
berg, six miles tvest of town, on Sun-
You will say no. Still If you do not
S. D. Ralston, cashier of tho Dank carry ndcriuiita llfo Insuranco. you
of Urndy, a man who can bo classed glunblo with tho greatest ot all chanc
as a "llvo wlro," transacted business oa nml jf a iosor you mako those dear
In town Tuesday and mado Tho Trl- CBt to you pay tho forfeit. Let mo
buno a call. Ho was accompanied by show you tho policies of the Prudon
his brothor T. S. Halston, of Denver, mi nnd nuoto you their rato.
who Is ongnged ln tho llvo stock com- c F. TEMPLE, Agent
mlBSIon bUBiness. 34.3 Tho Rollahlo Insuranco Man
prayer of petitioners should not- l
granted and that notico of the pendency
of said petition and tho hearing thereof
be given to all persons Interested ln
said matter by publishing a copy of
this order In the North Platto Soml
AVookly Tribune, a semi-weekly news
paper published ln said county for
threo successive wooks prior to said
of hearing.
Dated April 30, 1915.
QEO.E. FRENCH, Coun ty Judgo.
Notice of Sale.
to tho Cltv of North Platto walk To Mary E. Law, non-resiuent ueienu-, otico is hereby given that whereas
lU Uiv t iy Ul nuiiii 1 iuuu, "L". nnt: . dofault ins opnurril In tlm n,llilnn.
4 ft. Wide, 129 ft. long, 51S You are horoby notlHed that William of a certain chattle mortgago executed
sq. II, ai iuc ox.ou 1 1. iaw uiu on tno zom uay 01 uuuuury, uy ai. j. vjuonneii anil i"'ioy 13. O Con-
0th
Lot 10 1 Dlock 3 Tavlor's Addition l'Jlo, nio a potltion in tno iJisirict neu, mortgagors, to William Lyman,
ljiJt lU.ilHUUK o, tuyiui a iiuuiuu i r-nnrt nf T.lnenln Hnnntv. Noliraskn. tho . mm- c-nirii. Iw.nrlm. ,lni. r.n or.ti.
to tho City of North Platte, walk object and prayer of which are to bo day of February, 1914, by roason of tho
4 ft. wide, 143 ft. long, 572 sq. divorced from you upon tho grounds of: failure of said mortgagors to pay the
it nt 10p 57 isO I ucaurnuii mm iur auuu umui uuu uum Butuicu iiiuruy uiiu wiioreaa lliore
Lot 8, Dlock 5, Pennlston's Add!- '"ul aTwthat to
lion 10 ine uuy 01 ioriii i-iuiiu, Judge of said Court did on
walk 4 it. wuie, u 11. long,
Is now duo and unnald on snld Imlpht.
cdncss to tho undersigned the sum of
i-our tiunureu Tiurty anu 5G-100
"Will Open Garage.
E. M. Smith has secured a loaso on Lot G, Dlock 8, Taylor's Addition
tho Empress theutro and as soon as to the City of North Platto,
tho building can bo remodeled, which
will bo about Juno 1st, will operate Ij0t", j,lock 2 Tayior's' Addition
want win uo known as tno Lincoln to tho City of North Platto, walk
Highway Garago. Tho building will
havo a new front and othor up-to-dato
Improvements. Mr. Smith has tho
agency for the Apporson Jack Ilabblt
and Chovrolet cars, and will carry a
stock of tiros and unto accessories.
juuu ui mini uut i v w J IJQ
sq. ft. at 10c 2-00 MkV.ora tfcarWd ll""
Lot 8, Dlock G7, original town of 1,u&uwm make VLS!.0'0!,,0 V'rda ;e
North Platto, ivanc 4 u. wine, tlon on or bororo tho 7tn clay or juno.i svin nr.r
7 ft. long; 2S sq. ft. at 10c... 2.80 .??.?. ?L rSJ. AJL1" .M, dr&rono'oak'taule oakroc.r'
r. TI1n1r O T,.ln'o A.l.minn JUUK...U..I. i.uu iiBiv'i J"" , nlln ni. ln,lIAr o)v ,,Cl"l
titon prayou. ; ; -"t-"-' :.,; .V'""b
wiiiUAM i, ijMvnainuii, port, one .eVtrlo" TamPr 'ono dlAlng
a27--lw His Attorney. l'"',"(l""u one
,(1TICK FOlt l'UHI.ICATIOX
4 foul wldn. 139 foot lonir.550.
suuaro foot ot 10c ... 55. GO
Lot 10, block 1, Taylor's Auuuon
to tho City of North Platto, wain
IH'imrtiiMMit of tl.c Interior
U. S. Land Olltco at North Platto, Neb.
March 27. 191G.
TCntlnn Is hornliv trlvon that John M.
Crandoll, of North Platto, Neb., who
Jowo
Inot, ono buffet, six kitchen chairs.
two rugs -",4x5, ono roll top desk,
ono lint lop desk, two desk chairs,
four large olilco chairs, ono Insurnnce
ense, ono papor illo, ono stand table,
ono letter press and book, ono large
OleCinC fail: or SO much flinrnnf nn mifv
bo necessary, will bo sold pursuant to
vrunuuii, ui iMurm i iuuu, noun uu iiuiuosurj-, win uo sold pursunnt
4 feot wide. 9A feet lOHE. 38 ol January io ivis, , mouo ixui u tno i.ywor or tno snio in said mortgage
ontry no. uujuu, tor tno jh-h uuu Lynuunou, nt puuuo auction to tho
squaro feot nt 10c I.U section 14, Township 12, N. Rnngp 31, highest bidder for cash on tho 22nd
Tor Quick Sale
Modom home, oxcopt heat, dsslrablo Lot 4, Dlock 11, Ponniston's Addl
location on wost Second strcot. Mrs.
Fred H. Glnn 40S wost Socond street,
Phono 127.
t.nt r ItlnMr in lAiitilstnnH Addl- W. Cth Prlnclnal Meridian, li. f lllod no
1 "i . I . , i . . . i . ,. i . ,t, . i i . ... .
tlon to the City of North P n o. 'UU cla.,:,' 'to 'tho
walk 4 foot Wldo, 9l, foot long, Iamj aUovo described, before the Regls
3S squnro foot at 10c 3.80 tar and Receiver, at Northo Platto,
.1 U l). Ull 111U .1QV UUj Wl ."-.J I rw.
Claimant names ns witnosses: w.
tlon to tlio City of North Platto, Mnstors, Hugh Songer. Carl Broedor,
walk 4 feet wide. 11 foot long, John W. Fowler, an or worm i'latte,
44 squaro feet at 10c 4.40 T ,,vAs
Lot 1, Dlock 35 of tho Original m30-6w Register,
0 xr ii. nin A I
P. J. DIKNKK & CO. l.u" V 1.r.lu..I"'.u"' 'S,U, shonifH s,,.,
i iiit w o - li. toot iniiir. .1.1 Nil. 1 . . . . i . . .
H-...1-. 1 . (J 01 i,v virtuu or nn oruer or saie issuou
itiu. 1.M.11C uuu lUKiiniiice feet nt 10c 3.80 from ti c I District Court of Lincoln
Como and sco us for town lots In Lot 8. Dlock 35 of tho original county, Nebraska, upon a decree of
different parts ot tho city. Good In- town of North Platto. walk 4 ""n fr ens'nn 12,Uniaffl
vestments ou easy tonus. Houses for foot wldo, 9 feet long, 3S square ,. Charles Shtn. Mary E. Shlll and
salo and rent. Wo havo also good 'jar- foot .at 10c 3.S0 Kdd Shlll aro dofendants. and to mo
gains in farms and rauches. All of tho abovo described property ''iercie' , WA", ? tnu ??ytZh '"til
Cor. Front and Dowov Sts.. upstairs being in Lincoln County, Nebraska. fJ't a00v of tlio Court Tfouso in North
rrr In addition to tho nbovo amounts, Platte, Lincoln County, NohrasKa, son
lntoroRt nnd ndvortlnlnir froq will bn at n il ic auction tu ine iiiKiicnt uiu
uueresi nnu ninerusing lees win oo Uer for ca8lli to 8atlsfy said decreo, In-
1.1I1H torest anu costs, tno louowiug uen
All porsons intoresteu will nio inoir criued property, to-wit:
i.i-.i , ii i n. RmithnnRt nunrtor rS12.il of Sec
uojcuiioiis, a miy uiff imvw, ii tno '7i. Tow.hln nlno 19).
Oflice phone 211. Res. phono 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bnnk Building.
nsspsslng of taxes against tho abovo jnK0 thirty (30) West 6th P. JJ., Lin
described property for tho abovo des- coin county, Nebraska,
crlbed purposo on or beforo tho 8th .JteiX North llnttc- Neb- APr11 1G
day of Juno, A. D. 1915 ns abovo stated. lJl0' a j. SALISRURV,
C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk, a20-Gw sheriff.
day of May, 191C, at 10 o'clock A. M,
at tho storngo room of T, M. Cohagen
in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, to satisfy the debt
secured by said mortgaco and costs
and expenses of theso foreclosure pro
ceedings. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska,
this 29th day of April, 191C.
WILLIAM LYMAN, Mortgagee,
Hy Muldoon & Glbbs, Ills Attorneys.
NOTIflH FOR 1 Ull I.I CATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Ofllco nt North Platto, Nob.
. April 23. 1916.
Notico Is hereby given that Minnie
Rllza McQuIro, now Seese, of North
Platte, Nebraska, who on February 8,
1912, mado Homestead Entry No. 05371,
for 1316 of B13V4 Section 2. Township 11
N., Range 30 W., Cth Principal Merld
Ian. lms (lied notice of Intention to
make llnnl three, year proof, , to estab
lish claim to the land above described
beforo tho Register and Receiver at
North Platte, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of June, 191G.
Claimant names as witnesses: Rcott
Shaner, of Maxwell, Nobr., Jesso High
berger, of North Platte, Nebr., Andrew
Howard, of Welllleet, Nebr., Mary Rich
ards, of North Platte, Nebr,
, J- K. EVANS,
a27-fw Register.