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Semi-Weekly Tribune IKA L. JJA11E, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ouo Year by Mull in Advance. . ..$1.25 One Year by Carrier In Advnnce. .$1J0 Entered nt North I'latto, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE Mi, 101S. Scandalous Stories It is a source of regret that so much scandal of a personal nature Is being carried from tongue to tongue with tho tabernacle meetings given as the. source of supply. Probably nine tenths of this gosBlp has no founda tion, nevertheless it lutB spread to ad joining towns, and each time tho stor ies are repeated they assume a more livid hue. Sonio ono'has said that the Creator, when ho had about completed his work, found on band parts of rat tlesnakes, hyenas tud tarantalas which ho throw together and branded tho mess "scandal monger," and this cre ation still lives. Theso scandal stor ies implicate some of our best citizens, and any reasonable person will Im mediately brand them .as false; but falso as they are, they are hurtful to tho town and incidentally to the meetings. Discuss Drainage. At tho meeting of tho city council Tuesday evening the principal topic of discusalon was the draingae proposi tion, and after a lengthened consid eration of tho subject, City Engineer McNnmara was instructed to make an cstimato of the cost of the system of dralnago which ho thought feasible. Engineer McNamara's plan is the construction of two ditches, ono run ning north from the railroad track to tho Platto Valley irrigation ditch to tako care of tho water on tho north side; tho other running from tho rail road south to the Suburban ditch, which would take care of tho water on the south side. In this event, both ditches would need bo enlarged in or-, to carry off the Hood water that drains 1 tho section for a number of miles west of tho city. For draining tho city of surplus water tho engineer suggests a ditch along tho Lincoln highway to tho Junction at tho river. Kovlvnl Notes. Mrs. Moody will address, the women of tho different churches and societies on Friday afternoon at 2:30 at tho Tabernacle. Mr. Shober will address mon and women at a general meeting at 2:30 on Saturday afternoon. There will bo a genoral program fol lowed on tho last Sunday. Services in the tabornaclo at 10:30. Meeting for mon In tho tabernacle nnd vomon at the Prosbyterlart church at 2:30 and the final preaching services at 7:15 on Sunday night. A splendid audience was In atten dance at tho tabernacle Wednesday night when Dr. Lowry preached a pow erful nnd instructive sermon on "The Judgment Day." By way of Introduc tion he showed how the Scriptures picture four distinct Judgments. Tho judgment upon believers sins which took place at tho death and resurrec tion of Christ. The Judgment upon Christians works the Judgment of na tions and last of all tho Judgment of tho wicked. It wa3 this final Judgment that Dr. Dr. Lowry spoke of In particular, by Scripture after Scripture, lie proved conclusively tho doctrine. The cer tainty of a Judgment tho universality of a Judgment wore clearly uphold by the word of God. "Men will be Judged for tho deeds done In tho body," said Dr. Lowry. "You may escape punishment here, but your sins will meet you In tho Judg ment Day over yonder. Thb secret sins of your life every Idle word you aro speaking, all will come back to you." "Somo of you speak Idle words of criticism, somo of gossip, somo speak lightly of God's word but In what soever way you use theso Idle words now, you may rest assured that God will use them against you in Judg ment." "Wo can all escape that Judgment If we but obey tlie message of Jesus and ylold ourselves to Him. Tho doors are open to all men. Why- not Ileo from tho wrath to come?" Lutheran Announcements; Sunday school changed for tho Bum-! Debs is a ready Hubs Interests HIg Audience. Eugeno V. Debs known country-wide as a socialist, lecturer and labor lead cr, delivered a .lecture at tho Keith theatro Wednesday, evening to nn au dinco that filled tho seating capacity, and for nn hour and a half hold tho close attention of his henrcrs. Mr speaker, eloquent, mor to 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. in. Sermon subject, "Mark of tho Early Church." Evening worship at S o'clock. Ser mon, subjoct "Shibboleth or Slbboloth." Luther league on Wednesday oven ing nt 8 o'clock. Charley, Soyfortli returned yesterday morning from a visit In Denver. ; U30& both , pathos and wit to good effect, but is not offensively radical to thoso who may differ from his views To oven thoso who may look with dis favor upon thq principles of socialism as expounded by Mr. Debs, tho lecture was Interesting. The speaker's plea was; for an In dustrial democracy, toward which, ho Insisted, wo aro making rapid strides, and that in this ovont the laborer will The Yctcrans nrc Passing. Lincoln, Neb. Death's onslaught on ranks of tho Grand Army of tho Re public In this state during tho' past de cade has taken away 1,313 of the boys who fought for tholr country during the days of 'Gl to '65. The next ton years will likely see a greater decrease In the numbers, and at tho end of the period there will probably be only a few of tho 3,454 members left. Tho record In the state offices here shows a decrease of twen-ty-flvo posts In the state during tho ten years. Tho average ago of Nebraska Grand Army veterans Is 75 years, and many of tho old boys arc possessed of In firmities which are slowly bringing thorn to tho edge of life. In 1D05 there were 210 Grand Army posts In the state and now there are but 1S5. Tho total membership was 1,797 ten years ago, and 3,454 at the present time . NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. miS, M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. To Whom It Mav Concern Notice Is hereby given that tho Mayor and City Council will hold a special meeting at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Time) June 8th, 1915, In tlie council cnamoer tor tne purpose oi maKing assessments and levying taxr NOTICE. Ship Cuttle Direct to Trenches. Live cattle aro being shipped from Chicago to Franco to furnish the allied armies with beef during tho summer campaign. Agonts of nine of tho large packing companies have been busy for a month buying llvo stock phys ically fit to stand a ocean voyage, and as a result the price of this class of cattle has risen $1 a hundred pounds. SIxteon hundred live cattle were ship ped to Paris a week ago and a con signment of 1,000 was dispatched Wednesday. The cattlo will bo shipped to a French port, driven directly to the battle front and slaughtered in the trenches as needed. DEItltYIlEllllY & FORBES, Licensed Eiubulmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. JOHN S. SDIMS, BT. D., Physician nnd Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. Hospital Phono Black G33. House Phono Black 633. IV. T. PltlTCHAHD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., ono-half block southwest of tho Court House. Noith Plnttc, Neb. Check for Slxty-firc Millions. , A check for $65,000,000 regarded by the New York bankers as tho largest over drawn In this country, was on de posit to tho credit of the Pennsylvania Railroad company In a Now York bank Wednesday. It was drawn by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Tuesday In payment for general mort gage 4Ys per cent bonds Issued by the railroad company and sold on public subscription after being underwritten by a syndicate formed by the bankers, It was deposited by officials of tho Pennsylvania Jn tho bank on which It was drawn. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Pflice: Building and Loan Building. Phones Re8idenCB 115 M. II. Douglas and two nloc'cs went to Omaha yestorday to spend n day or ' at lcaBt get a fa,r PPrtton of "! two, Supt.' Jeffers camo up from Omaha Wednesday night and spont yesterday In town,. Misses Helen and Beryl Jeter aro visiting lu Lincoln, having left for that city yesterday. ho produces, which condition does not now exist. To attain tho position de sired by Mr. JDob3 means a revolution of our economic conditions, but as he did not ndvocato harsh measures, it is presumed that tho change, should it come, will bo gradual, and will come through tho ballot in tho hands of tho worklngmon. Tho speaker said that ior Kent two furnished rooms for HghthouBOkeopIng, $9.00 per month. In-,tll0ro hna novor bcon a Umo whon 80 quire 320 east Fifth street. 39-2inmn' men wcro om ot employment; but this was not duo to democratic or Christian Science service Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject "God tho only Cause and Creator." ' Wednesday evening meetings ovory wook at if o'clock. To these services a cordial Invitation Is oxtonded to all. Building and Loan building, room 20. republican policies, but to our prosont industrial methodB and economic system. Messrs. Patterson and Galo, of tho U. P. Bccrot service, were in town yestorday. Notice to Thoso Who Own or Harbor I0gS. A dog shall be deemed running at large-when off or away from the premises where owned and not within tho Immediate supervision and control of a person having authority over the same. I sco by tho clerk's records there aro only eight dogs paid for. Tho dog catcher Is working on tho quiet now; but by Juno 10 there will be a number of catchers who will thin out some of tho dog population. Pleaso bo governed accordingly. H. L. BAKER, Chief of Polico , F. J. IHENEK & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and see us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs jS. more Jy.ip miles pTm. mslBS If iS! SI per gadloti ii y v J Trior s p.er mue I Crown kS standard oil company ttV (Nebraska) i Office phone 241. Res. phojie 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children s Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 J. Ii. KEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN &, SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phono G42 Res. Phono 676 en for the cutting 0f weeds by the City of North Platte on tho following des cribed property: . . ... ,.- tt, stfSiXA ORIGINAL TOWN. Block 20, Lot 8 m $1.00 Blook 53, Lots 4 and. 6 , .$1.00 per lot Block 33, Lot 4 CI. 00 8!00! ?i'.LT0t? 7,and,S'. f1'00 Per lt Block 104, Lots 1 and 2 Si. 00 per lot lllock 108, L0ts l, 2, 3,7 and S $1.00 per lot Block 113, L0t 2 $1.00 Block 75, Lot 1 J....t, il.OO" s Block 95, Lot 2 . $1,00 ilk' PENNISTON'S ADDITION. "" Block 11, Lot C $1.00 Block 14, Lot 5 i.oo ... . , . Block 15, Lots 4 and G ; $i;00 'per lot Block 10, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8;; ...$1.00' per lot TAYLOU'S ADDITION. Block 1, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 $1.00, per loT Block 3, Lots 7 and 10 ; $1.00 per lot Block 5, Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10..'... si.00 per lot Blnck fi, Lots 1, 7, D and 10 ji.oo per lot Block 7, Lot 10 ji.oo Block 9, Lots 1 and 2 $1.00 per lot Block 10, Lots 4, 5, G and 7 SI 00 ner lot Block 11, Lots 1, 2 and 3 $100 Ser lot Block 12, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, ! ! 1 1 " ! ! ! ! " IIloo per lot NORTH PLATTE TOWN LOT COMPANY'S ADDITION o Block 0, Lots 4 and C 1 00 npr lot Block 10, Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 . il'oo ner lot bS 11 loVi3 ?::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::: : K? lot sisss ;4,-i2?A" - per it uw unio u imu u tt..tt. . XI fill Block 34, L0ts 7 and 8 . ! il'oo MILLER'S ADDTTIDNT. ' " Block 4, Lot 5 $1 00 Block 6, Lots G and 6 .'.'$l.'oO per lot IIINMAN'S 2ND ADDITION?" ' Block 7, Lots 4 and 5 1(00 per lot BELLEVUE ADDITION. Block 18, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9.. ' $1.00 ner lot ty Nebraska0 abV "oscrlbed PrPcrty being In North Platte, Lincoln Cc-un-charBed aalt'n l th nl)OVo nmounts Interest and advertising fees will be All persons Interested will file their objections. If any they have, to the assessing of taxes against the above described property for the above dVn. crlbed purpose on or before the 8th day of June, A. D., 1915, as above stated C. P. TEMPLE, City Clerk. per lot per lot objections, if any they have, to tho assessing of taxes against the above described property for the above des cribed purpose on or before tho 8th day of Juno, A. D. 1915 as above stated. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clork. Probate Notice In the Matter of the Estate of James M. Rannie, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915. Notice is hereby given, That the creditors of tfie deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said Estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, in said County, on the 2nd day of July, X?TICK TO SELL It 13 All KSTATE Notico Is hereby given that In an action pending In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which E. H. Evans: Administrator of the es iu f ?atrl,?k Ruddy, deceased, has applied for license to sell lands for the payment of the debts of said estato ana which said license has been duly granted by said Court. That on Wed nesday, June 2, 1915 at tho hour of 2 P. M. said administrator will offer for sale at public sale at the east front 'A?0.1". of th Court House in- North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, to the highest bidder or bidders for cash the following described lands situate in the city of North Platte Lincoln county. Nebraska, to-wlt: All nt ninnu- 1 fisting of lots 1 to 12 Inclusive In the Ruddy Addition to said city of North Platte or so much thoreof as shall be necessary to satisfy tho indebtedness against the estate of said Patrick Rud dy deceased. Said sale to remain onen tali Cattle Bought and highest market prices paid, PHONES Residence Red G3G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. AERIAL NAVIGATION is no longer an experiment, its prac ticability has been proven nnd is com ing Into uso more aud more ovory day. Our cigars havo never been an ex periment; thoy havo always been good, they havo borne tho mark of standard for over twonty-flvo years in North Platto. Wo mako a number ot brands ranging In price from 3 for 10 cents to 3 for 25 cents. Try them. J. F, Schrrialzried. 1915, and on tho 3rd day of January, 1 01 fi nf O n'nlnnlr n tyi nn.1i .Int. tn Mir. nnrnnoo r.P n.n.nntlnn ,!. ll ' fr OHO hOUI' for examination, adjustment and al- Administrator of the e'sta'te of Pat lowance. Six months are allowed for rlcl Ruddy, deceased. m-n-4 creditors to present their claims, and: ' ono year for the Administratrix to Order of Hearing on Original Probate settle said estate, from the 2nd day of. of Will. July. 1915. This notice will be pub- State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. lished In the North Platto Tribune, a In tho County Court, May 24, 1915. legal semi-weokly newspaper printed In tlie Matter of the Estate af Henry and published in North Platte, Lin-! Doebko. Deceased, coin County, Nebraska, for four con- On reading and filing the petition of secutlve weeks, preceedlng July 2nd, Henry F. Doebke, Jr., praying that the 1915. , , Instrument, filed on the 24th day of GEO. E. FRENCH. May, 1915, and purportinc to be -the jl-4w County Judge.1 last Will and Testament of saidde- ui'UBeu, may ue provea, approvea, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last Will and Testament of tho said Henry Doebke, deceased, and that tho execution of said Instrument may be committed and the administration of said Estate may be granted to Hannah Doebke as Executrix. Ordered, That June 18, 1915, at 9 Probate Notice. In tho Matter 6t tho Estato of Ann Jano Barraclough, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Juno 1, 1915. Notico is hereby given, that tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, boforo tho County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tho County Court Room, lu said County, on tho 9th day of July, 1915, and on the 9th day of January. 916, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for tho purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are allowed for crodltors t,o presont tholr claims from July 9th, 1915, and ono year for tho admlnlsltrntor to settle said estate. from tho 1st day of Juno, 1915. This notico will bo published in tho Semi Weekly Trjbuno, a nowspapor printed in saia. county, ror. lour wooita bug ccsslvoly, on and after Juno 8th, 191E. GEO. E. FRENCH, J8-4w Count y Judgo NOTICE To Whom It May Concern:- Notico is hereby given that tho Ma yor and City Council will hold a spe cial meeting at tho hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Time) Juno 8th, 1915. In tho council chamber for the pur poso of making assssments and levy ing taxes for tho construction of side walks built by the City along tho following described property: Lot 4, Block 175, original town of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide", 136 ft. long, 544 sq. ft. at 10c $54.40 3 yards of sand for filling at 75c 2.25 Lot 5, Dlock 175, original town of North Platte, walk 4 ft wide, 149 ft. long, 596 sq. ft. at 10c. 59.60 7 yards of sand for filling at 75c 5.25 Block 192 of tho 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 tho City ot North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 129 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 8, 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 67, original town of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. long. 28 sq. ft. at 10c 2.80 Lot 6, Block 8, Taylor's Addition to the City of North Platto, walk 4 ft, wide, 67 ft. long, 268 sq. ft. at 10c 26.80 Lot 1, Block 2, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 139 feet long,556 square feet at 10c 55.60 Lot 10, block 1, Taylor's Addlton to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 9 feet long, 38 squaro feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 6, Block 10, PennlBton's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 9V5 feet long, 3 square feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 4, Block 11, Pennlston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 11 feet long, 44 squaro feet at 10c 4.40 Lot 1, Block 35 of tho Original town of North Platto, walk 4 foot wido, 0 feet long, 38 Bq. feet at-iOo 3.80 Lot 8, Block, 35 of tho original town of North Platto, walk 4 foot wide, 9 feet long, 38 squaro feet at 10c , 3.80 All of tho above described proporty boing In Lincoln County. Nebraska. In addition to tho abovo amounts. interest and advertising foes will be charged. All persons interested will filo their ; Legal Notice.' N Louis Joseph Einstein and Herman Einstein, defendants. Will take notice that on the 29th of day of May. 1915. Wesley T. Wilcox and John J. Halllgan, plaintiffs herein filed their, petition In the District court of Lincoln Cpunty. Nebraska, against nnf.l .1 r .1 . 1. . .1 -. of which are for a partition of the'"0,, north i,nif rf ti.r. twhnn-f r,,,rtor sa.Id petition, when all persons inter- and the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-six, town ship sixteen, north of range twenty nine west of the Gth P. M. in Lincoln county, Nebraska, equally between the plaintiffs and the defendants, and If said land cannot bo equitably divided, that tho same be sold and out of the proceeds the plaintiffs be paid for cer tain taxes which thoy have paid on said land. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 12th day of July 1915. Dated 29th day of May, 1915. WESLEY T. WILCOX, JOHN J. HALLIGAN, Jl-4 Plaintiffs. ested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why tho pray er of petitioner should not be granted. A copy of this order to be published in the North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper of said county, for three weeks prior to said date of hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH, m25-3w County Judge. I.EOAL NOTICE State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss 0 ah persons interested in ine es tate of Bridget A. Williamson, de ceased: You are hereby notified that on the Gth day of May, HUB Talmage "White, administrator of tho estate of Bridget A. Williamson, deceased flled in said Court his final account as said admin istrator and petition, the objects and prayer of which are that a decree of distribution may be made of the real Hue of said estate, now In his posses sion to the parties entitled by law to receive the same, and that said final account and a petition for distribution will be heard upon the 1st day of June, 1915, at tho hour of 10 o'clock at the County Court room in the city of North Platte In said County, and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place 'designated and show cause, If such exist why such account be not allowed. It Is, therefore, ordered that the said Talmage White, administrator give notico to all persons interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be printed In tho North Platte Tribune a newspaper printed and pub lished in said county for three weeks prior to the date set for such hearing, Dated this Gth day of May, 1915. GEORGE E. FRENCH, mll-3 County Judge. Probate Notice In tho Matter of the Estate of Cor nelius Sullivan, Deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, May 25, 1915. Notico is hereby given, That the cred itors of said deceased will meet tho Administrator of said Estate, boforo tho County Judgo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 2nd day of July, 1915, and on tho 3rd day of January, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ono year for tho Administrator to set tle said Estate, from the 2nd day of July, 1915. This notico will be pub-1 lished in the North Platte Tribune, r'7 l'etiition for Au- a legal seml-weokly newspaper print-, Jffi. of Admmutrntor or Ad- ed and published In North Platte, Lin- tcjtat0 ot Nobraska. Lincoln County, ss. coin County, Nebraska, for four con- in tho County' Court, secutlve weeks preceedlng July 2nd, in tho Matter of the Estate 0f Ann 101F. Jano Barraclough, Deceased. 1J1D- rT I On reading and filing tho petition of GEO. E. FRENCH, Joshua Barraclough and Edward Bar- U4w Countv .TuiIko. rnclough praying that Administration ILZ! uuiny .iuuku. H(lld Estate may be granted t0 Pred. Local Notico orlck Barraclough as Administrator. TV, fbnrlna V Pnttnn Ora 11 Cotton 1 Ordered, That Juno 1st A. D. 1915, at lo Charles k. Cotton, ora u. cotton a 0.ci0Ck A. M. is assigned for liear and Richard E. Cotton, Defendants: ! ing said petition when all persons ln You and each of you will tako no-1 terosted In said matter may appear at h ti,n nn M.n uM, ,iv nf Mn v 101R County Court to be held in and for tlco that on tho 14th day of May, lJlo,, saU1 county, and show cause why the Henry Clark, plaintiff herein, llled his prayer of petitioners should not be uMiinn in im THati-lnt Pmirt nf T,1n- irranted: and that notico of the nenden- nin p, tv MXVkft nmrnt BaTd. ot Sil,d Petition and the hearing coin County, Nebraska, ngn.nst saiu ; tnorcof bo given to all persons inter- UUIUUUUIUB, llliyiUUUUU Willi Ulliuio, mu object and prayer of which aro to ex clude tho said defendants and .each of them from all Interest in nnd to ono cortain promissory noto for Four Thousand and no hundredths ($4000.00) Dollars payable to tho order of Charles E. Cotton, and payable Sep tember 1, 1915, dated May 8th, 1915, and signed by P. E. Gunderson and Gus Gunderson, and for a decree to have the said defendants hold said noto in trust, for tho plaintiff and for an order, that tho said defendants and oach of them bo required to dellvod said noto Into Court for tho purposo of lmvlng tho same delivered to tho plain tiff herein. iYou nnd each of you are required to answer said petition on or boforo tho 12th day of July, 1915. Dated this 1st day ot June, 1915. v HENRY CLARK, Plaintiff. By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Jl-4w His Attorneys. ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In The North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said County, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated May 10th, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH. mll-3 County Judge. NOTICE FOR I'UIILIGATION Deiinrtnient of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at North Platte, Neb. , April 23, 1915. Notico is hereby given that Minnie Eliza McQuire. now Seese, of North Platte, Nebraska, who on February 8, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 05371, for ky2 of SEtt Section 2, Township 11 N., Range 30 W Gth Principal Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, , to estab lish claim to the land above described before tho Register and Receiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 21st day of June, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Rcott Shaner, of Maxwell, Nobr., Jesse High bergor, of North Platte, Nebr., Andrew Howard, of Wollfleet, Nebr., Mary Rich ards, of North Platte, 'Nebr. . J. E., EVANS, a27-6w 'Register.