Semi-Weekly Tribune IKA L. HAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: .Ono Year by .Unll In Advance. . . .81.26 One Year hy Carrier In Advance. .81.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. TCESBAV, AlWST 10, 1016. Facls Regarding Christian Science Forty years ago Mrs. Eddy gave to the world In published form tho first edition of Scleneo and Health with Key to the Scriptures and founded tho religion which she named Chris tian Science. It may bo of Interest to such of your readers as liavc formed a con ception of Christian Science only-from thoso who aro opposed to It, to de vote a few momonts to a consideration of tho fundamentals upon which this religion rests, and for this purpose we will omit any discussion concerning which there Is the slightest varia tion of opinion among tho students of thcoloirv. First, It cannot but be conceded that Mrs. Kdilv drew her inspiration rrom tho Bible, nnd from U alone. Furthf r, no one questions but that tho healing of sickness, which seems to thoso un- acnualnted with Science, (to no us distinctive feature, Is based upon tho liealliiK which Jesus did nnd com manded his disciples to follow. More over, there wll bo no dispute but what Christian Sclonco is a consistent ei- fort to understand tho Bible In its spiritual siKiilficanco as opposed to tho mere material Import of the words used. However radical the stand taken by Christian Scientists in opposition to tho use of medicine may seem to thoso who liavo made no study of the sub- leet. wo surely havo as yet stated nothing that departs from tho basic principles' upon which every religion s founded. Tho Bible as the guide Jesus a stho wnv-showor. and man lu Ins spiritual relation to God ought not to offend tho most sonsltlvo of tho clergy, or tho most ardent follower of Luther, Calvin, Wesloy, Williams, Browne, or Fox. What 1b It then that makes tho pro fesslonal follower of tho lowly Naza rene. who takes his text from tho BL bio and endeavors to appeal to man's spiritual nature, thunder denuncla Hons unon Christian Sclonco? Ono would supposo that a man who was unsollshly giving his llfo to tho service of mankind with a thought sin glo for tho uplift of tho world would wolcomo a movement which taught its adherents to study tho bible dally, to pray unceasingly, nnd to endeavor at least to enter into tne spiritual mo. no matter if they never healcd'a cuso of sickness. Sovoral answers may bo made to the suostlon propounded Tho ono which most naturaly will occur to ub Is tho historical fact that every departure from established be llefs has been mot by persecution. TJio scriptural Injunction to bewaro of "falso prophets" has been worked overtime In every age and against ev err oxlsting religion. Huss was burned at the stako and even his safo conduct was repudiated under the plea that no promise , made to a heretic was binding. Roger Wll Hams was driven to make companions -with tho Indians. Wesley was op posed and ridiculed. Luther saved ills llfo by (light. Modern porsecutiou dooo not tako on such drastic methods, in that It permitB tho Individual bellover to live but abuses and misrepresents nis no lief. Thoso who hurl tho anathema of "faiso doctrine" at Christian Sclonco need but brush tho dust from tho npol ogetlcs of their own cliurch and find that tho founders of the religion which they follow, woro driven Into exile as of tho "devlr if perchance they woro Thus his Miss Alma Boyt, of Omaha arrived rn. 0f nnvinsr the intersections of hero Saturday evening to visit Mr. streets nnd spaces opposite alleys In and Mrs. urooKs meadows ior some ptivlng districts In said City, and, shall time. the Mayor and City Council of said City of North Platto levy a tax annual- day from a pleasant visit with her ly ""on the taxable property of said daughter, Mrs. George Saint, in Mil- city In addition to all o her taxes suf wmikon flclent to pay the Interest on said bonds aim crimiu u suhuiik iuihi, auuiuiuiu iu A meeting of the Chamber of Com- T,nv said bonds when they bsuome merco will bo held Thursday evening tlUe at their maturity. instead or tomorrow, on account ot , gB,a bonds to draw interest at a Chautauqua. rate not to exceed Five (5) per cent iti Tiin..M. Tr.,,i i.n. ,. a unr. 1er annum, payable soml-annually guest this week Miss Paulino Sutton, "' their date until paid, and be e I of Clinton, Iowa, who Is onrouto to I1"'11 coupons to said bonds at- Colorado to spend a cuple of weeks. And .Many of Hie Voices are of 'orlh such date as tho Mayor and Council Pintle People. niny by resolution direct, bald bonds rr.i.i... i n. and coupons to be payable at tho of- grand chorus! And that's the number ? ' State Treasurer In the. c It y f A,nrinn ,,, n,i wn,nn ,, nr. of Lincoln, Nebraska, and said bonds c iir c i,i,i. ...i raviKjt lioiuiB ui wiu v.iuj m nuiiu itjl lUllt'L Hum ijuunaiitv. iitittij iuiu I ... ,, i. tilmlilnr Ilia Tlinv onv 1 tn frlpinla I 1 lOlie, .ePraSKa. They tell It In tho home papers. North DldMn nnniili rtvn in Mild rllt tl I a Hnns Johnson, 614 Walnut street, ",c'c" " i 1. 111,.., IITnH T I I i- Jiwi nuw, rui jcuio x uo ..ii,,l-l H.n Mnvnr i.n.l l'ltSOINAL PARAGRAPHS credit of the City upon Its negotlablol by coupons thereto attached. bonds to an amount not exceeding 316,000.00. to be used In paying the k J. WEN'ER & CO. Bond number one to become due and Ileal Estate nnd Insurance payable on the 1st day of October,' Como and ace ua for town iota a 1020. . I (iifforent narts of tho city. Good In- Bond number two to become duo and vo8tmonts on easy terms. Houses for lyablo on the 1st day of October,; nnd ronf. Wq havo ttiso e00(1 i,ar. ; sale and rent. Wo have also good bar gains lu farms and ranchos. Cor. Front and Dowcy Sta.. upstairs. :i(,0()l) VOICES tached. Said bonds shall bo drawn nnyable to bearer, due twenty years after date, but redeemable at the op tion of the City ten years after date. Said bonds to be issued nnd bear payable 1921. Bond number three to become due, and payable on the 1st day of Octo ber, 1922. Bond number four to become duo and payable on tho 1st day of Octo ber, 1923. Bond number five to become due nnd payable on the 1st day of October, 1924. Bond uurnbor six to become duo and payable on tho 1st day of October, 1925. Shall tho Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platte, In the Coun ty of Lincoln, In tho State of Nebraska, levy a tax In tho year 1915, and In each and every year thereafter sulllclent to pay the Interest on said ponds; anu Special Attention Given to uyuecoiogy in the year 1919 and in eacn ana every obstetrics and Children's uiseases. VtLL KS L,C" L lZ Ofllco McDonald State Bank Building. Oflico phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J L illllUt llltlA (till II Wliltll 1111 t 3 I t . .1 n mI Un.l ..i.nt i r - t.-n.... nma shall be known and described rnllnf frntn l.noloxlin Ijt.lnov nn,1 I'a ll.g UOllUS 01 II as The ballots to bo used at said elec tion shall have written or printed North un..l.tA.l ...Ul. mooi.lnlllf .1.,. 4 heavy work In the blacksmith shop. I Council of the CI tj ' of North PlnttP. havo frequently taken Doan's Kidney ebr"ska'r f, 2 ?m,J "2itJ Pills, procured from Schiller & Co.'s lhe ,a," Lc,'u nn imn K Drug Store, nnd they rid me of back- lts noKt,nbc,1. lm n n,ni00;1 "l aches lameness and other kidney dls- not exceeding f 10,000.00 to bo uSe(1n orders. I recommend Doan's Kidney the cost of pa Ing the inter Pills ns a remedy of merit that all kid- ",,?,, ." ,i 5 t ? i n a t n !! iii nev sufferers should trv " s,te ill,e 8 ln Pav,K "'stricts iu said ncy suuerers Biiuum ix. ,.u.. i enr. nuiimrhlin. Mc Mm-nr Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't aim- " " 'V ' "V"fv. " ply ask for a kidney remedy-get ?' C1!0. " . . 2 'L ; , Pills the same that "lW, , " T, . . " n '"nZZ V;, " nrlnclnal of said bonds ns they become due, until sulllclent tax has been levied to nay all of the principal on said bonds; and such tax-both for princi pal and interest to be levied upon all of the taxable property in said City of North Platte? Said bonds to bo used for tho nur- pose of raising money to purchnso from William W. BIrge, Trustee, and Graduate Veterinarian hold In the name of the City of North Eight years a Government Vetorlnar- latte. In the County of Lincoln, ln tho lan. Hospital 218 south Locust St., I State of Nebraska, tho following land, lot and parcel of ground, lying ndja- ent to said City of North Platte, t6- wit: All that part of the southeast quarter (SE1) of section twenty- Doan's Kidney Mr. Johnson had. Foster-MIlburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. said City In addition to all other tares, sulllclont to pay the interest on saiu bonds and creating a sinking fund sufficient to pay said bonds when they become due at their maturity, said bonds to draw interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum THE FARMERS MUTUAL ASSESS JIENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA. with Km prlnc pal place ot business nt from tncr date until paid, which inter- Ogalal a, Neb.. writes Insurance cst shall hti Imyable semi-annually and ngainsl lire, Lightning, VUndstemi, be evidenced bv coupons to said bonds Cyclone and Tornado on farm prop, attached. Said bonds to be drawn eny, including live stock, on mrnis pavablo to bearer, due twenty years in neiin, Jjiiicoiii, rerKins, wcuei ami i after ( (hirden couiillcs iu Nebraska. ilnfn. lint, redeemable at the oi- This timi nf tho nitv ton vears after the Is strictly a fanners' insurance mid Is date thereof. Said bonds to be Issued written at cost. t snrh ttmn and bearing such date as iiuvo our agents explain our incth- hp Mnvnr nnd Ci'tv Council by reso ods, (r wrllft our secretary for In- hution mav direct. Botli bounds and formation. The following are agents coupons to be payable at the office of the State Treasurer in the Ulty ot liin north, of range thirty (30) west of the 0th P. M. lying south of the North Platte river, and east of the main road running north nlong said tract, which road is an extension of Locust street n said City, to be used and improved for parks and parkways. The ballots to be used at said elec tion shall have printed thereon: For Imuuig of Twelve thousand 00.100 ($12,000.00) Dollars "City of North Platte Park Bonds," In denonv inations of Two thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) Dollars each, bearing inter est nt the rate of five per cent per an Phones Office 130 Residence 115 of (his company in Lincoln county: J.ewis .llucey, North Platte. Neb., coin, Nebraska. Win., F .Elfeldl, Sutherland, Neb. ,T. H. Itostwiclc, llojrshcy. Neb. C. A. EIKEIl, Prcsideilt. (!. E. JCNGE, Secretary, Big Springs, Neb. NO. Special Attention given to Suigery and Obstetrics. num. payable annually, Interest and Office: Building and Loan Building principal payable at the office of the State Treasurer of the State or fse braska, said bonds to bear date of October 1st,- 1915, and the Interest on said bonds shall beipayable on the ,1st. day of October. 1910, and on the first day of October of each and ev ery year tnereaiter untu an oi tno in Acalnst authorizing the Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platte. Nebraska, to borrow monojvanu pledge the property nnd the credit of tho City uoon Its negotiable bonds to an amount not exceeding ?1G,000.00 to given tnat on tno " " & "" i t, 1915, at 10 o'clock intersections of streets and spaces signed will sell at opposite alleys in paving districts of : the stocll and fix- said City, ami ngalnrit authorizing nilpn Notice is hereby given that on tho M'0 used 1,1 paying the cost of paving 21st day of August A. M., tho tinders tilimln nlinfftin nil tures nnd book accounts belonging the yoranU City Council to levy a tn tim iirmmf Pmtn,!! x. ci,r,,if. f tax amiaullv upon the taxable proper- North Platte. Nebraska, as trustees ' of sall W Edition to all other fr tim i.nnf r,- n, n.,n,nM t.' taxes, suftlclent to nay me Interest on stedt & Sheedy at the store building In laid bond" "ml creating a sinkinE which said Forstedt & Sheedy are lo- ' ,l" 7, catcd, at 512 ocust street North JM? .,,ec?m? d"e hcK Platto, Nebraska, to the-hlghest bid- Pa " uom,s l, "ra" ,,,lt,r8l "l.r'"J der. i J. II. IIANBV COMPANY. J22-5 Mcdonald state bank, permitted to escapo at all. tory repeats ltsou. Tho answer howevor, which present a more honcful indication of progress Is found ln tho fact that tho world is awakening from Its superstitious fear, of a literal hell flro and that Christian Sclonce, departing from tho methods of terrorizing its subjects into a calm and sane consideration of man endowed by his maker with ability to withstand evil, disease and fear threatens 'to destroy tho power with which priest craft has so long hold tho world in subjection. Christian Sclonco was first lg-1 norud, then ridiculed, afterwards Its healings denied, now they aro ad mitted but asserted to bo of the devil, but tho time Is rapidly approaching when all men will recognize tho fact that Mrs. Eddy has caught tho divine message which Josus gave to tho world and that He wub not teaching and healing for tho benefit of a few llshormen on tho shores of Galilee, but for all time and for all men. and that now and hero is tho day ot sal vntlQn. That Christian SeloutlHts do not be lieve iu tho reality of pain is In deed truo, but to leavo lt'llldro would crwito tho falso Improsslon which was intended. As well extract an arbitrary formu la from a book of chemistry and say that it is tho scleneo of chemistry, now you know what chemistry Ih and soo how foolish it Is. The ohomlst would sny bettor got a Btandard work on tho subject and see what relation the formula has to tho science taught. Nearly every public library contains the fiulliorlscod literature of Christian Science and Is it not equaly fair that those who wish to form an opinion in regard to Christian Science should not do ho until they liave candidly and can uilly read what Its adherents claUn Cor It? uvir own mental Integrity demands thl. wn If your some of justlep does not compel It. Reapectfully CARL IS. HI3RIUNG. Omaha. July 5, . 1915. not to exceed five per cent per annum from their date until pa.d, which in terest shall bo payable coml-nnnu ally nnd be evidenced by coupons to said bonds nttnehed. Sard Donds to Notice to N'on-Itesldeut Defendants, be drawn payable to bearor, due twen Ldward E. Jeter and William A. Mc- ty years after date, but redeemable at Cutchen, defendants will take notice tho option of tho City ten years after that on tho 6th day of August, 1D15. the date thereof. Said bonds to be Clnra S. Padgett, plaintiff herein, filed issued at such time and bearing such a petition in the District Court of date as tho Mayor and City Council Lincoln County, Nebraska, against by resolution may direct. Both bonds said defendants et nl, the object and and coupons to be payablo at the office prayor of which are to quiet plain- of the State Treasurer lit tho C'ty of tin s title to tne Northeast Quarter Lincoln, Nebraska (XiSVi) ot Section Twenty-one (21). Those voting ln favor of said prop- ToNvnshlp Ton (10) N. of Range Thlr- position will mark their ballots with a ty-tnreo (33) West of the 0th P. M. cross In the square to the lett or, tne ln Lincoln County, Nobrnska. and es- proposition beginning, "Yes, for nuth pociauy for a decreo adjudging fraud- orlzing the Mayor and city Council ot uient and void a certain deed from one tho City of North Platte, Nebraska to b. it. Hazee to b. II. Stahr, and a cer- borrow money and pledge the property tain deed from S. H. Stahr to W. M. and credit of the City upon Its nego Jones, nnd a certain deed from W. M. tlnbo bonds," etc. Jones to Edward E. Jeter, and a cer- Thoso voting against said proposl tain deed from Clara S. Padgett, sin- tlon shall mark tholr ballot with a gle, to S. R. Razee, all of which deeds cross In the square to tho left of tho pretended to convey tho above des- proposition beginning, "No, against craned real estate, and also decree- authorizing tho Mayor and City Coun ing trauduient and void a certain I ell of tho City of North Platto, Nebras mortgage from W. M. Jones for ka, to borrow money and pledgo the $1000,00 to S. H. Stahr. and a orotend- property and credit of the City upon ed assignment of said mortgage from Its negotiable bonds to nn amount not a. tl. stahr to William A. McCutchen. to exceed 510,000.00." which mortgngo protended to convey Tho polls at such special election a Hen on tho above described real os- shal be kept open during the hours of laio, ami also to declare fraudulent u a. m. to i i jh. ot said nay and tne and void a contain decreo rendorcd In voting places for said election shall be tho case of William A. McCutchen vs. as follows Edward E. Jeter, rendored In the Dls- First Ward at the Lloyd Opora trict Court of Lincoln County. Nebras- House. ka, which decree nretended to fore- Second Ward ln tho Commissioners closo tho above described mortgage, room at the Court Houso of Lincoln anu ajso uamagos in tne sum of S100.00 - ounty, iseurasua, in said second tor general cquitanio reliof. ward. ou aro required to answer this said Third ard at the old hose house petition on or boforo tho 20th day of situated on Vine Street between Sixth fcopieniner, tuio. airoet anu front street CLARA S. PADGETT. Fourth Ward at tho old hose houso situated on North Locust Street, By order of tho Mayor and City Council ot said City of North Platte Dated this 4th day ot August. 1915 C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notlco is hereby given that on tho DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Corner Sixth and Dowey Streets. Phones, Ofllco 1S3, Residence 2S3 Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phono Black 633. W. T. PJUTCHAItl), Not n Hospital Hut a Homo Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 West 4th St., North Platte, Neb. Jlr.s. Margaret Hall, Superintendent, JIIss Vela Plcknrd, Grmlunte N'ursc. Dr. J. S. Twinein, Physician and Surgeon Best for Iluniiinily's Cure Orlllchil Surgery wllh Homeopathic Medi cine for Acute mid Chronic Disease'. one-half block Court House. southwest of the ight (2S) In township fourteen (14) . H, llhUk IhLil), PHYSICIAN & SUJtGEON Successor to HYSIClAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrator. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In' tho County Court. In tho Matter of the Estate of William Hlghberger, Deceased. On reading nnd filing the petition of Josso Hlghberger praying that Admin istration of said estate may be granted to himself as Administrator. Ordered, that August 13, A. D. 1915, at 9 o'clock A. M. Is assigned for hear ing said petlton, when all persons In terested in said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held ln and for said County, and show cause why tho prayer of potltonor sHiould not bo granted; and that notlco of tho pen dency of said petlton and the heariug thereof be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by puhlishlng a copy of this order ln tho North Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspa per printed in said County, for three succossivo weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated July 10, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, 20-3w County Judge. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Residence 38. .tohn s. sianis, m. d., Physician and Surgeon terest on said bonds shall havo been Office B.' & L. Building, Second Floor paid; to levy a tax ln the year 1915, p. 0ffl . nun uuni tutu tuij j .tvt tiiv. tiiin.. sufficient to pay tho interest on said bonds, and in tho year 1919 and in each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay the principal of said bonds as they become due, until sufficient tax has been-levied to pay all of tho prin ipal on said bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to bo levied up on all of tho taxable property in said City of North Platto Against Issuing of Twelve thousand 00.100 ($12,000.00) Dollars "City of North Platto Park Bonds," in denom inations of Two thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) Dollars each, bearing inter raf nf Mm rntn nf flvn nor pont nnr nn. num. payable annually, interest and l,IU,,u "h oiu principal payable at the oince or tno State Treasurer of the State of No braska, said bonds to bear date of October 1st, 1915. and tho interest on snid bonds shall be payable on the DERllYliEItltY & FOItBES, Licensed Embalmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 588. Order of Hearing on Flnnl Settlement Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County ss. in tno County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Olaf Johnson, Deceased. To tho Creditors, Legatees and Oth ers interested in tho Estate of Olaf Johnson: Tako notice that Krlstina Johnson has filed In tho County Court a report of her doings as Executrix of said estate, and It is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 14th day of Aug ust, A. D. 1915, before tho Court at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.p at which tlmo any person Interested may ap pear and except to and contest tho same. Notlco of this proceeding and the hearing thereof is ordered given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal semi weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated July 17, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, J20-3w County Judge. 11. II. LAND GRAF Painter, Paporhanger and Decorator ft iral Welcome a Good Cigar And a good cigar means ono made l'OU RENT A well Improved Farm, close In. See 1MIATT & qOO.lMIAN. Tno Royitl Neighbors will hold tholr rognJar moe'tlng at tho hall at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, al0-4w Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR Pl'BEICATlON ilepartiuent of the Interior Serial No. 0.VUS P. S. Land Offce at North Platte, Neb., AUgllSt 0, 1U15. Notco Is hereby irlvon that, fivrll H KdlH, of North Platto. Nobraska. who. on November 21, 1911, mado Homestead Entry No. 05318. for EU and KW. nf wv sections. Townshln 11 N.. Ranee h sepiemner, iuib. a special 29 W., 6th Principal Meridian, has section will be held iu the city of iiieu noucu or intention to make final porta naue, Lincoln rounty. Nbrns three year Proof, to estnbllsh claim ,cn- nt which the following; proposition to tne land abovo described, boforo w'" e auunutieu to the voters ot -snld the Register and Receiver at Nrnth Cty: Platto, Nebraska, on tho 5th day of Shall th-Mayor and City Council, of uctouer, iui5. tno city or North Platto, In the Coun- Clalmaut names as wltnoiHOJt: v. p. ty of Lincoln. In tho stnto of Nebras Wheeler, ot lllgnell, Nebr.. William ) ,S8e Twolvp Thousand 00.100 HoldernoBS, of North Platte. Nebr.. (S12.000.00i dollars 'Citv of North Jesse HlBliberger. ot North Plaiw, Platte Park Bonds' In denominations Nebr., Harry Stevens, ot BlKiiell. Nebr. of Two Thousand 00.100 ($2,000.00) alO-Ow , J. K. EVANS, lleelster. Dollars each, bearlnc interest nt the 7T rut0 o nvo l)er ceat l,or annum, pny- NOT1CE 01 SPECIAL ELECTION Uble nnnually. the Interest and prin , , , clpnl payable at the office of the State iMHice is nereny ariven. that on t reasurer or the Stnta nf N'uhm.Vn? Tuesday, the 14th dav Of Sentomhnr. Said boildm tn hear 1915, a special election will bold In the ber 1. 1915. and the internst nn ai,i Oily of North lilntte, Lincoln Countv. bonds, to be navahln nn the iut iiHV tiuititi, v niuvii mutt oicuuuu mure uj. uiHwiier. iwiu, anu on tile ttrst 1st day or October, lltiii, and on tne 1st ilnv nf Ofitnhnr nr onch nnd evJ I cry year thereafter until all of tho in terest on snid bonds shall havo been paid; to levy a tax in the year 1915, and each and every year thereafter sufficient to pny the interest on saidl bonds, and In the year 1919 and In each and every year thereafter sufficient to pay the principal of said bonds asl they become due, until sufficient tax has been levied to pay all of the prin cipal on snid bonds; such tax both for interest and principal to be levied up-J on all of tho taxable property In said City of North Platte. Thoso voting in favor of said proposition shall mark their bal lots with an X nfter the paragraph beginning with the- word "FOR"; and thoso voting against said proposition shnll mark tholr ballot, with an X af ter tho paragraph beginning with the at tho Schmalzried factory. Our rep word AUAirbl . utatlon as n. maker o fcood clears In Said election will be open North Platto extends back thirty vears. at 9 O'clock in the momlng and Tf w rltrl Tint mnkn Pnnrl Himra wn Will conunuo to UO open untu nWnn1il lmvn hfAn fnrrntl tn nlnsA thn o'clock in tho afternoon of said day of factory ycars ag0. I you have not . ... , I'"'V"li i""8 ui sum bcen smoking Schmalzried's Cigars it t , , k ' ,Vl u u is nt t0 lata to begin um uiu)u upuiu iiuusu uii um curlier of Pine and and Sixth streets, in the first ward of said City; and at the County Commissioners' room in tho Court Ho:so In the second wnrd of snid City; and at tho old hoso houso, sltunto on vino street between Front and Sixth streets In tho third wnrd of said City; and at tho hoso houso In the fourth ward of said City; said olectlon will bo conducted In manner nnd form ns provided by tho ordinances ov aald City, and tho Stat utos of tho Stato of Nebraska By order of tho Mayor nnd City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Aebrnska Dated thi3 1th day of August, 1915 (oFAI v 1 Vm v rErtr Order of Hearing on Petition for Ap (bLAM ut Clerk- polntmcnt of Administrator or J. F. Schmalzried Jog s an d Ca Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red C3G Office 439 C. H. WALTERS. will be submitted to the people the day of Ociobir of each and every question: year thoronfter. until all of tho interest Shnll tho Mayor nnd City Council, on said bonds shall have boon paid ofs the City of North Platte. In the Said bouds to bo numbered consectt County of Lincoln and State of N-- tlvely from ono to six Incluslvo nnd braska, pledgo tho proporty and tho Interest theroon to bo evidenced Order of Hearing on Flnnl Settlement The State of Nebraska. Lincoln Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. Administratrix. The State of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty, ss-. ln tho County Court. In the Matter .of the Estate of Charles In tho Matter of the Estate of Abblo T. Robison. Deceased. u uomson, uecensou. To the Creditors. Hoirs. Loiratees On reading nnd filing tho petition of and Othors Interested ln the Estate of LUllo M. Dentler praying that Admin Charles T. Robison. Istratlon of said Estate may be grant Take Notice, That V. J. Dentler has od to F. J. Dentler. as Administrator, filed ln tho County Court, a renort of Ordered, That August Ti, A. u. 1U15 his doings as Executor of said estate, At 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hear and it is ordered that the same stand mg said petition, wnen nil persons in for hearinsr the 27th day of AukusL terested iu said matter may appear at A. D. 1915, before the Court at the hour a County Court to be held ln and for of 9 o'clock n. m.. nt which time any said County, and show cause why tho person Interested may anoear and ex- prayer of the petitioner should not b cept to and contest the same. granted; and that notice of the pend- Notice of this DrocectliuK and the ency ot said petition and tne Hearing hearintTfhereof is ordered given to thereof beglveu to all persons Inter till persons Interested In said matter ested ln said matter by publishing a by publishing a copy of this order in copy ot this order in me .orm l'intte the North Platte Tribune, a soml- Tribune, a semi-weekly nowspnpor weekly newspaper printed In said printed ln said county, for throe suc- Couuty, for thteo consecutive weoks cesslvo weeks, prior to said day of prior to said date of hearing. iienrlng. Dated August 2. 1915. Dated August 2, mr. GEO. E. FRENCH, GEO. IS. FRENCH, n2-3w County Judge. I a2-3w County Judge. Order of Hearing on Petition for Set tlement of Account. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In the Matter of the Estato of Beatrice Gllfoyl, Deceased. On reading and filing petition of Henry Gllfoyl, Executor, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account, filed on the 13th day of July, 1915, and for his discharge as exec utor, and for a decree of distribution under the will and for construction of tho terms thereof. Ordered, that August 13th, A. D. 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M., Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all per sons Interested in said matter may ap pear at a County Court to be held In and for said County, and show cause why the prayer ' of tho petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing, GEO. E. FRENCH, J20-3w County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska In tho Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Siebold, Deceased, Notice is hereby given thaft the creditors of the said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estate before me, county Judge, of Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the county court room in said county on the 27th day of August, 1915. and on the 27th day of February, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the purpose of present ing their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance, nnd on tho same date tho petition of Julia M. Siebold praying an allowance bo made for support or tho family, and that specific property bo asigned to her her as widow will be heard. Six months aro allowed, for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho administratrix to settle said es tato from tho 27th day of August, 1915... This notice will bo published in the North Platto Tribune a legal semi-weekly nowspaper for four weeks successively prior to tho 27th day of August, 1915. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 22d day of July, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Petition for Appointment of Adminis trator The State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, S.S In tho County Court Tn the Matter of the Estato of Cora H. Osgood. Deceased. On . rending and filing tho petition pf Charles R. Osgood praying that administration of said estate may be granted to him, as administrator. Ordered, That August 19th, 1915, at 9 a. in, is assigned, for henrlng said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for satd county and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and tho hearing thereof be given to all persons Inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this ordor ln tho North Platto Tribune, a semi-woekly nowspaper printed in said county, for throe suc cossivo woeks prior to said dav of honrlng. , v ,, Dated July 22, 19I5; GEO. E. FRENCH, J27-3 County Judgo.