Semi-Weeklv Tribune Arthur Count- Brings Suit. Suit was filed In the office of tho supremo court Friday by Attorney flflnoral Ueod against Judge GrlmoB IHA L. ItAKE, Editor nnd Publisher, of the Thirteenth Judical district for the purpose of compolllng tne juugo SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year by Mall In Advance.... $1.2.1 to hold court In Arthur county, When the last legislature changed One Year by Carrier In Advance. .$U0 the Judicial districts of the wght n ami iMIllll UIBlI lLlfl 11 HU3 JlUtu-HDill 117 111 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, SKPTK.MBFR 21, 101.', Jericho Repented In Oinalia Omaha, Sept. 19th. More than $10, 000 was raised at tho Hilly Sunday meeting at the tabernacle this morn ing. The men's meeting yielded an additional $1,023 and the women's meeting added $200 io this. The total now aggregates $22,000. No more col li etions will be taken until Friday. Tho miracle of Jericho Is being re peated In Omaha. Tho walls of the citadels of sin In the Nebraska me tropolis are crumbling to pieces under the blasts of Hilly Sunday's trumpets. l;nmlstakle evidences of ,the com ing victory were given today when speaking before two monster meet ings Hie evangelist, by tho power of his oratory and the eloquence and np peal of his message, brought almost every person to their feet eleven thousand men nt one gathering and twelve thousand men and women at another; with a pledge and a promise to live better lives and closer to Ood. between thirty-five and forty thou sand Omahans pushed and shoved their Way Into tho Sunday meetings today, four in number. With an overflow meeting to hear from, the harvest of trail-hitters for tho Sabbath' totals 419. One lmndrod and sixty came forward nt tho night meeting. These figures by no means measure the rcsponso to tho stirring appeals of tho ovangollst. At least elude in the bill all of the districts. The clerk who copied .the bill took nn old stntuto, which wns printed before Arthur county wns organlze.d nnd consequently when the bill wns passed inat county wns left out. Tho terri tory Embracing Arthur county has al ways boen In tho Thirteenth district ttnd the suit is one to make legal he holding of tho tonus of court so that Arlnur county may become a pnrt of .l.r Thirteenth district. iNO REASON FOR IT Y. C. T. U. Coinenlion. It Is always especially delightful to be a guest when one knows cvory pos sible effort has been mnde for one's reception and entertainment. No guest will ever receive greater attention and preparations for com fort, Pleasure, and bonoflt than aro being mado for thoso who will be the guests of tho Grand Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the state convention to bo held In that city Sept. 21st to 24th. The early gleanings of what Is be ing prepared for delegates and guests of tho convention Intensify everyone's desire to be present. Dele gates from North Plntto aro Mrs. Maud Sawyer, Mrs. Roso Louden, Mrs. Iielle Norrls and Mrs. Mlnnio Perkins. LOCAL AKJ) PERSONAL Miss Lena Sensil spont Sunday with her parents in Garfield. W. P. Snyder spont tho week end In Paxton on buslnoss. Mrs. Glen Mann will entertain the mombors of the J. F. F. club Friday Rest for Jlumnnlty's Cure Orlflclul I C. S. Trovlllo, Siirfforv with Ifomnmmtlilc Modi. Jonn mioru, - C " - a cine for Acuto and Chronic Disease. Not a Hospital Hut a Homo When North Platte Citizens Show n Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital Way. Thero is no reason why any reader. 1008 "West 4th St., North Platto, Neb. of this who suffers tho tortures of an, jiargnrct Ifnll, Superintendent, aching back, tho annoyance of urinary, ' . disorders, tho pains and dangers or Miss Ycln I'lckurd, Graduato Nurse. . , i . ,it. ...in ..M . t . .. .i Kiunuy iiih, win urn u iiuuu i n,. t q rPiviimtii ifnnla of ti nnlehlmr who litis found ro- J-WJUUJII, llof. Read what a North Platte cit izen says: Mrs. A. O. Wessborg, 708 west Fourth St., North Platte, says: "I had a dragging pain In my back and trou blo witli my kidneys. A doctor diag nosed my case as a floating kidney and tho kidney secretions woro un natural. An operation was advislcd, but luckily I learned of Doan's Kid ney Pills and procured a supply from Mcnonoll & Graves' Drug Store, (now Tho Roxall) nnd began using them. A few days' use removed tho paina and restored my kidneys to their proper working ordor. Anothor of my fjt!ii. life Mnce been troubled by kldnoy complaint and ha8 had a world of good from this remedy. Price C0c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney romcdy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs. Wessberg had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Prop., Uuffnlo, N. Y. NOTICE Wo, tho undersigned, will prosecute to the full extent of tho law any per son caught hunting or trespassing on our land or land controlled by us: G. Phillips, C. If. Smith, Geo. Starr. IJort Lllos, A. E. Moore, A. W. Arnett, G. H. Scharmann, T. A. Wison, A. E. Ravis, Tom Kelly, II. W. Scharmann, V. H. Scharmann, Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Olllce: Building and Loan Building .Phones f Residence 115 Mrs. Adam Sensil, of Garfield, camo a fow dnys ago to visit her daughter Miss Lena SoiibII for a week or more. JOHN S. SDDIS, ar. I)., Pliyslclmi nnd Surgeon Office H. & L. Dulldlng, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83: Residence 3S. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Ofllco McDonald Statu Dank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phonos, Office 183, Rosldcnco 283 half tho men in the afternoon meeting thrust up tliolr hands when they wore 1 afternoon. asked If they desired to got closor to; ... , n.i Ti,.iiii,. n i,. Attorney W. E. Shuman loft yoster night meeting shot to their feet whon, day afternoon for Lincoln to spend a Sunday, standing almost erect uponi W,!UR u 1ub'" uuD...Dn. his pulpit, trumpeted through his1 nov. Eishman of Omaha, delivered hands the call of Savonarola to the nn impressive address at the Motho- uniians io nciuiowicuge jesus jurist aisL church Sunday morning. no tliolr lHnt nnil nnt'tnr I Mrs. James Guymnn was called to A Tnljrcdy of Political Life i Schuyler Sunday afternoon by tho sor- V. !l. Thompson of Grand Island 1 10113 " 01 or momor. ! . b.en leading forlorn hopes In rur8: j0hn Vosoinka left Sunday t.-, ..tate all his life. Whon nobody morning for Omnha and Lincoln to e woum run ior omce in oruor to visit a woek with friends. Keep the democratic party togetnor ho! .1. 15. ItEDFIELl). PHYSICIAN & SUItGEON Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rcdllold & Redfleld Ofllco Phone G42 Res. Phono G76 Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black 633. y. T. PKITCHAltD, Graduato Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterlnar Ian. .Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court ilousfc. was willing to make the sacrifice. Now nrr office of great dignity nnd libernl emolument appears to bo open to him In the vacancy on tho fedoral bench, but the department at Wneh ngton finds that ho has passed the ago limit for such appointmont. Should this rulo hold, Mr,, Thompson's caso will command much sympathy. All political Ufa brings tragedy soon er or lator, but rarely Is It more cruol than it threatens to be in this partic ular Instance. Stnto Joumul. N. P. (ionernl Hospital Notes Prof. M. M. Rcdonbnugh of tho high school faculty, entered tno City Hos pital for treatment yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Ackcrman returned Sun day evening fitai Lincoln whore she visited rclntlvcs for two weeks. John LoMasters loft yesterday after noon for Denver to visit his son Ira LeMacters and wife for a wcok. Miss Ellon McCarthy returned Sun day evening from a months visit In Spauldlng and O'Neill with rolntlves. MIbs Ilolon Waltemath, who wns op- Mrs, H. Trimmer, who undorwont orated upon for appendicitis at tho an operation Saturday, Is getting along City Hospital last week continues to nicely. improve. riu . I fr .. . P A T , . Hflllln rim.. . , ,"f...V. Mr .and Mrs. John Tucker and chll- V"."V-".r" i"""""",u,drm who havo boon visiting relatives Z: Pnlnn.Vnahov. is 'tllkJ in Beatrice for two weeks are expected lng treatment nt tho hospital. 1 1101,10 loUUJ'- Mrs. Alphonso Plcnrd, who has been Miss Ruth Chossmoro or Tryon, taking treatment for somo tlmo is Bubmlttted to nn operation at tho City rapidly gaining strength. hospital thw week and, la getting Misses Hunter and Erlnndor, rog- along nicely. lilt? iii tlin hosnl .11 ' I Tllw Travo1 nna Stml' cluo woro 111 l, 1U ino IlOHpilUl. iil.mannHv nnnriilnnil lnat nvntil.wr nt Miss Viola Knox has been cngngetl to ; ,. "'..p . Ar.T..A ...... take charge of some special casos this "V" ' u" weok. NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A' modern institution for the scientific treatmont of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Rcdfield,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. DEltltYIJEItltY & FORBES, LiceiiHed KmbalinerH Umlertnkcrs and Tuncral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 5S8. . Joyablo program was given. m , ; , Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Cram, Mr. nnd Frank Alonso. u Mexican, caused rt MrBi E. j Vanderhoof and Mr. and disturbnnco on the pub lc stroets lri- MrB w 13 Sllirr Hont Sumlay ln iiuv uvbu uk ? lon.auHB .i m.. otlienburg having mado tho trip by and drawing a knlfo on hltn. IIo was' Sio and costs ln tho poltco court Sal-1 Mrs. Frank Hoxlo and daughter Kcsidence tted O.iG urday. Unable to pay he Is spdndlng Georgia, who had boon spending tho the tlmo In Jail. ' j au'inmor on tho Keith county ranch, . , ... . ,.i i, i returned to town the latter part of last iluUHlluunu ui.ucii n.ia iidiuiu j vq- yg;i terdav when Llnshltz. the Junk dcnl-i or shinned out a carload of old tlroa.! Woingaud & Orton uro now throsh the Hocond shipment ho has made In lng swoet clover seed on tholr leased ninety days. These tires when new lands and expect nbout fifteen hun c:oa the purchaser practically one dol- drod bushels. Tho ylold this year lur a pound; ns old tires the 'market will avorago about tho samo ns last price Is around four cuita n pound. season. in Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Ofllce 459 In the Liucnl Projects you agailinisS cleprecSa- JwtJm g. Won and wear. It soeapss ffl i STANDARD OIL COMPANY jmjr Ofllco phono 241. Res. phono 217 L . C . DROST, , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. COL. M. L. McDERMOTT, General Auctioneer PHONE RED 834, North Platto, Nebraska. Stock and Farm Sates a Spocialty A. O. Olson, Frank Honeka, S. C. Anderson, Tom McConnell, E. Jackson. To Gootko LoDIoyt, owner of Lot 8, IflUUft Id. Tho owners of nronerty on tho west side of Oak street, between 9tH nml 11th Htreets are Hereby notlued that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, pass ed nnd approved nn ordinance on the isth day of June. 1913. ordering a side walk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed aH to lino and grndo, and of permanent material, ns provided In tho general ordinances of said city, rcKUlatltiK the construction of side walks ln said city. uniesH said wane is constructed y you along tlio onst sldo or said lot S, block 46. owned by you, ln accordance with alcl ordinance, on or before tho 7th day of October. 1916, the samo will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon tho snld lot own ed by you adjoining which the samo shall be constructed. C. F. TKJIPIiE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To Margaret McGovern, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 85, North Platte, Nebr. The owners of property on tho south sldo of Eighth street between Locust and Walnut streets, nro here by notified that tho Mayor and Coun cil of the City of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the ISth day of June, 1913, ordering a side walk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line nnd grado and of permanent material, as pro vided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks In said city. Unless said walk is constructed-by you along the north side of said lots land 2, block 85, owned by you in ac cordance with said ordinances on or before tho 19th day of October, 1915, the snmo will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon tho said lots 'owned by you adjoining which tno some shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE. (SEAL) city Clerk. To George LeDloyt, owner of lots 1 and i, UIOCK 47. The owners of property on the south side of 10th street between Oak and Kim street are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of. the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka, passed and approved an ordinance on the 1Mb day of June. 1913, ordorlng a sidewalk adjoining their said prem ises, to be constructed as to lien and grade and of permanent material, a provided ln the goneral ordinances of Buid city, regulating the construction o f sidewalks ln said city. Unlesssnld wnlk is constructed by you along tho north side of lots 1 and -'. block 4". owned by you, in accord ance with said ordinances, on or be fore the 7th day of October, 1916, the samo will be constructed by said city, and tho costs assessed upon tho said lot owned by you and adjoining which tho saino shall (SEAL) bo constructed. C. F. TEMPLE. City Clerk. IL II. LAND GRAF Painter, Pnperhnnger and Decorator Phono Black f70. To George LoDIoyt, owner of lot 1, IIIOCK 4 7. The owners of property on the west side of Elm street, between 7th and 10th streets, are hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of .ortli I'latte. J.incom county, iveuras ka, passed and approved an ordlnace on the 18th day or June. 1913. order ing a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent material. as provided in the general ordinances ot sam city, regulating tne construc tion of sidewalks ln said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by ou along the east side of said lot 1. block 47. owned by you. ln accordance with said ordinances, on or before the th day or October. l'Jio. the same will be constructed . by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you ndjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE. (SEAL) City Clerk. If County Court of County, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho Estate of Owen T. Lytic, Deceased. Notice ot Ilcnriuir To tho creditors, heirs and all poi sons Interested ln said estate Notice Is hereby given that Nellie Russell (lied her petition in this court on the lGth day ot Sopt. 1915, iu which she alleges that tho said Owen r. Lytlo, deceased, departed this life, Intestate, on tho 25th day of August, 1910 In Lincoln County, Nebraska be ing nt the1 tlmo of his death, a rosl- doiit of said county and state, and seized of tho following described prop erty, to-wlt: Tho South Half (Vj) and tho South Half () of the North Half (NV4) of Section twenty-six (26), Township llfteon (1G), North of Range thirty-two, (32), Wost of the 0th P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska, ln which ho had an enultable interest and oslnto of inheritance. Mrs. Schuyler Heald, age 40 Real donee Moore, Mont.; Mrs. Nellie Rub Kfl, ago ttS, residence, North Platto, Ncbr.; Mrs. Nola oung, age real donee, Francltivs, Texas; Miss Ilia Lvtle, ago 37, residence, Fort Km math, Ore., Lostor Lytle, ago 21. rosl dence, Valparlso, Nebr., oach Inher ited an undivided one-lllth (1-5) inter est in tho nbovo described real es tate: that all of tho property herein described was and Is wholly exempt from attachment, oxocutlon or othr mesne process and Is not llablo ; for the payment of the debts ot the said Owen T. Lytlo. Tlio prayor or sniu petition Is that the court determine the tlmo of tho denth of the sniu Owen T. Lvtle. deceased, his heirs, tho degree of kinship, anil the right ot descant of tho real property above described, and that all claims and demands ngalnst said ostaie no ior ever barred. It Is thoroforo ordored that said po tltlon will ho heard bsforo tho County Court ln tho court houso In tho city of North Plntto, Lincoln county, No hrnskn. on tho 15th day of Octohor 1915. at 9 o'clock a. in., at which tlmo all persons lntorosted in said oetato may appear and snow cause, u any why tho prayor of snld petition should not ho granted. Dated September, 15. 1915. (Seal) GEO. B. FRENCH, 621-3 County Judge Good Cigar And a good cigar means one made at the Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utation as a maker o fgood cigars ln North Platto extends back thirty years. If wo did not make good cigars we would havo been forced to close the factory years ago. If you have not been smoking Schmalzrlcd's Cigars it Is not too late to begin. To Estate of Catherine Glrklns, own er or iOt &. DIOC1C t)4. Tho owners' of property on the east side of Chestnut street, between 7tn ana ltitn streets, are hereby noti fied that the Mayor and Council of tho City or North i'latte, Lincoln county, fscurasKa. passed anu approved an or dinance on tho ISth day of June. 1913 ordering a sidewalk adJotulnc their said premises, to lie constructed as to lino and crrade. and or permanent ma tenai, as provided ln the general or diances of said city, regulalng the con struction of sidewalks ln said cltv. Unless said walk Is constructed by you along the west side or lot 5. block owned ny you. in accordance wun said ordinances on or before the 7th day of October. 1915, the same will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE. (SEAL) 1 City Clork J. F, Schmalzried. To Walter Hlnkley, owner of lot S block 20, North Platte, Nebr. The ownors of projarty on the west sldo of "Willow street, between 12th and 11th streets, aro hereby no tilled that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobrnska, passed and approved an rdlnanco on the 18th day of June. 1913 ordering a sldowalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided ln tho general or dlnnces of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks ln said city, Unless snld walk is constructed by you along tho cast sldo of lot s block 20 owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or beforo tho 19th day or October, 1916, tho same will be constructed by snld city and tho cost assessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which tho same ahal! be contracted. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk To Minnie E. McGulre, owner of lot 1 1J10CK The ownors of nronortv on tho wes side of "Willow btreet, between 11th and 12th streets, are hereby notified tnat tno .Mayor ana council .ot tno uity or North i'latte, Lincoln county, no braska. passed nnd approved an ordl ordering a sldowalk adjoining their said promises, to oe constructed as to line nnd crrade. and of permanent material as provided in the general ordinances or said citv. regulating tne construe tlon of sidewalks in said cltv. Unless snld walk Is constructed ny vou alone the east side or lot 1. Uioci o. owned uy you. in accordance witn said ordinances, on or before the 7th dav of October. 1915. tho samo will b constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon said lot owned uy you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. V TK.Ml'LIS, (SEAL) City Clerk. Notice to Contractors You aro herby notified that sealed bids will be received by the director. Leonard Laubner, of School District No. 33 in Lincoln county, Nebraska, at the office of Beelor & Crosby in North Platte, Nebraska, up until 1 o clock p. m. of the lGth day of October, 1915, for tho erection and completion of a four room brick and re-inforced con crete school house nt O'Fallon, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Such bids must be accompanied by certified check In the sum of one hun dred and fifty. 00.000 (150.00) dollars, payable to Henry Fulk, treasurer of School District No. 33, in Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, which will be forfeited if the person to whom the contract ia awarded fails to enter into the contract. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications may be ex amined at the office of Bert M. Rey nolds, architect, North Platte, Nebraska. Bids will be opened at tho office of Beeler & Crosby, North Platte, Nebras ka, at I o'clock p. m. of said day. LEONARD LAUBNER, slttd Director. To Dora V. VanDruff, owner of lot 5, block 57. North Platte, Nebr. The owners of property on tho east sldo of Chestnut street, between 9th and 10th streets, are hereby no tified that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty. Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the ISth day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided in the general or dinances of said city, regulalng tho constri.ctlon of sidew.iiKS in said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by you along the west side of ald lot 5, block 57, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 19th day of October, 1915, the samo will bo constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which tho same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. SOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dep.irimcnt of the Interior Serial A'o. 05J51S U. S. Land Offce at North Platte, Neb., . August 5, 1915. Notco Is hereby given that Syril H. Edife, of North Platte, Nebraska, who, on November 21, 1911, made Homestead Entry No. 0531S, for Ei and E of W'Vs Sections, Township 11 N Range 29 W.f Cth Principal Meridian, has , 'lied notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, beforo the Register and Receiver at Nroth Platte, Nebraska, on the 5th day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: F. C. Wheeler, of BIgnell. Nebr., "William Holderness, of North Platte, Nebr., Jesse Hlghberger, of North Platte, Nebr., Harry Stevens, of Bignell, Nebr. alO-Gw J. E. EVANS. Register. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. NORTH PLATTE DIVISION To Mlchnol C. Harrington owner of Lot 1. Ulock 76. The owners of property on the west side of Oak stroet botween Sth and 10th streots, aro hereby notified tnnt tno Mayor and Council of the City or rortn Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, pass ed and approved nn ordinance on the ISth day of Juno, 1913 ordering a sldo walk adjoining their said promises, to be constructed ns to line and grade, and of permanent material as provided in tho general ordinances of said city, rogulating tho construction of sido walks ln said city. UulesH said walk is constructed by you along tho oast sldo of lot 1, block 7fi. owned liv vou. in accordance with said ordinancos. on or before the 7th day of October, 1918, tlio name will be coimtructed by said city and the costs assessed upon th said lot owned by you adjoining which the same haii no constructed. TEMPLE. (SEAL) City Clerk. Notice. Charles E. RIma. Hattte M. Rimn, Ann Phillips. William L. Phillips, hus band of Ann Phillips and R. B. Deu- nls, defendants will tako notice that on the 11th day of September, 1915, NOTICE OP HHAHIXft In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska. In tho matter of tho Estate of Nancy Houk, Deceased. To the Creditors, Heirs, and all Persons interested In Said Estate: Notice is hereby given, that John Ilouk field his petition in this court on tho 27th day of August, 1915 in which he alleges that one Nancy Houk. deceased.departed this life intestate on tlio 20th day of Novomber. 190S. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, and nt tho time of her death was seined ln fee simple of all of tho South half (S.) of the Northwest quarter, (N. W. ). nnd Lots three, (3). and four, (4), of Section two (2), Township llfteon (Id), North of Range thirty-trroo. (33). AVest of. the sixth (6th). Principal Meridian. Lincoln County, Nebraska, said lands embracing one hundred nnd slxtl (ICO) acres and eighty-eight ono hundredths, (8S.100),- acres. That the petitioner, John Honk, nnd Linnlo Williams, brother and sis ter, each Inherited an undivided one half interest la the abovs described real estate. The prayor of said petlt tlon In that the court determine tho tlmo of the denth of tlio said Nancy Houk. decease-.!, hoi holri, tlio drgrco of kinship, and ne rlrnt of descent f the real property above described, and that all claim. and demands, against strfd cstato be fo.'over barred. It is therefore ordered that the saM petition will be nonvd before the Coun ty Court of Lincoln County.Nel-raska, In the Court houwj. In the city of North Platte, In said tountv anl stat, ,t 9 o'clock A. M.. on the 39th day of Sp tember, 1915, at whim time a" per sons Interested in said estate may np nenr nnd show eaane. I an" tlw rrt bo. why the prayer of s.nd pottilon should In the Matter of T. J. Bnldock & Son, a co-partnership, and William M. Bnldock, an individual membor thereof, Bankrupts of the County of Lincoln. Case No. 11. In Bankruptcy. Volun tary Potltlon. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby givou that by vir tue of an ordor of W. V. Iloaglnnd, Reforoo In Bankruptcy, James T. Keofo tho trustoo ln bankruptcy of tho above named bankrupts, will sell at public auotion to tho highest bid der for duih, nil of tho stock of said co-pnrtnershlp consisting of a stock of groceries and fixtures. Said snlo will be hold In tho storo room formor ly occupied by said co-partnership in tho City of North Plntto, Lincoln county. Nobrnska, and will commence at 2 o'clock in tho nftornoon of the 24th day of September, 1915. W. V. HOAGLAND. GSt3 Reforee in Bankruptcy. William E. Samnson filed ) ! petition n tho district court of Lincoln county, I not he granted, and tnat tlu foregoing , .... i..... ,.i.i ,ic,. tlio, notice be liuhllshed in the North I'latte .Mm sku hxuii a imuu ";X Tribune, three sjesile vol:.s rrior foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendant Charles E. Rimaand Hnttle M. Rimn to the plaintiff upon the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine, Township Twelve, Range Thirty-two ln Lincoln County, Nobrnska, to securo tho payment of one promissory note dated December 2G. 1911 for tho sum of $1,000.00; that thero Is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1244.97 for which sum with interest from the 2Gth dny of September, 1915, at 10 per cent por annum plaintiff prays for a decree, that the defendants be re quired to pay tho same, and that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount due. You nro renulred to answer said potltlon on or beforo the 1st day of November, 1915. Dated September 20. 1915. WILLIAM E. SAMPSON, By Wilcox & Halligan, His Attorneys. to said hearlntr. Dated Aubgust 27. iSin. (,EO. 1'. KKENi lI s6-Sw Couuty.Iudge. l'HOHATK NOTICE TO OUHniTOHS In the County Court of Lincoln Coun- In' the Matter of the Estate of Abblo L. Roblson, Deceased. . . Notice 1b horeby given, That the cred itors of the deceased will meet tho Administrator of said estate, before me. County Judge of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at the County Court Room in said county on tho Sth dny of Oo tobor, 1915, and on the Sth day of April. 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the purposo of presenting their iihn for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present tholr claims nnd one year for the Administrator to settlo tho estnto, from tho 8th day of October, 1915. This notice will be pub lished ln the North Platto Tribune, a legal soml-wcekly nowspaper. for four weeks successively prior to tho Sth day of Octobor 1915. Witness- my hand afid seal of Said court this 3d day of September. 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH. ((Seal ) aC-4 County Jubgo