Semi-Weeldy Tribune IIIA L. HAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Ycnr by Jlnll in Advance... $1.25 One Ycnr by Carrier in Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Clas3 Matter. Tl'KSnAY, OCTOHKK 5tli, 11)15 LOCAL AX PEKSPyAL. CharlcH Linton fo Dickens spent the week end visiting F. C. Plolstlcker. Miss Dorsthy Ilinmnn spent the lat ter part of last wook with friends In Lexington. W. J. Tlley loft Saturday afternoon for Grand Island to spend a few days on business. Mrs. W. P. Snyder and children left Saturday afternoon f6r Denver' to Visit friends. Miss Mary Kolllhor of Urady, visited with local friends the latter part of last week. Peter Decker loft Saturday after noon for the eastern purt of this state to visit for a short time. M. K. Neville, 1). Clark and Cecil Cool attended the foot hall game at Cozad Saturday afternoon. II. A. DuHerry and fnmlly left a few day s ago for Omaha to attend the Billy Sunday meetings and visit friends. Mrs. Charlos Haydon and daughter of Wallace, were among the visitors In town the lattor part of last week. Robert James, formerly of this city who had been residing In llulil, Ida. for two years came a few days ago to vlBlt friends. Ira Coobor, of Hastings, who spent tho latter part of last week at tlu liomo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doyle, has returned home. Mrs. Sam Schodly, of Cozed, win was the guost of Mr .and Mrs. J.J. Crawford lust week loft for homo Sat urday afternoon. Mi 3. R. E. Andrson Is enjoying a visit from her mothor Mrs. Goorgo MeCellur of Gothenburg who came, a aw days ago. .Ira. Alphonso PIcnrd . who took treatments at the North Platte General hospital' for sovoral weeks, returned homo a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. W DIonor left Sun day for Hello Fourche, S. D., where they will engage In farming. Mr. DIener Is a son of W. 11. Dlenor, the shoo dealor. Mrs. James Guyman, who was called to Schuyler last week by the Serious Illness of her mother, has re turned home, leaving her mother much Improved. Girls! If you haven't bought yom Fall Suit or Coat as yet do not de lay to look over our now shipment oi Coats nnd Suits; some class to them. DLOCK'S. Mrs. C. F. Stevens hns roturned from Gothenburg whore she visited her father M. 0. Deems for a week, Mrs. John Ilummoll and daughtor Gladys of Gothenburg, who visited In town last week have gone home. Mrs. Chas. McLano and children went to Cozad Saturday to visit rela tives for a fow days. In company with Mr. McLano they will go to Cali fornia this week whore Mrs. McLane will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan moved Into th 'lr new bungalow on oast 3rd stru't yostorday. Tho new residence Is composed of two storlos, six large room and fitted up with every modern convenience. Hugh Songor, ono of tho hustling farmers of tho south side, came to town Frlduy and purchased sixty pigs of Charley tlostwlck, who was hailed ou;. and wa3 forced to sell them. The animals averaged llfty pounds each. Hugh Is woll supplied with corn to feed them. , How About It, Hoys! A recont Issue of tho Omaha World Herald contained this paragraph: "A young mon's democratic brigade of much power cau be organized In Lincoln county. At North Platte Mint! n Vn (latrnpil 1 apirnn tnttn n A ntun gi ts or major-league caliber, among Hum G. N. Glbbs, Tom Henley, Jim Kcefv, pete Harron and Joe Larson. With old heads like Dr. McCobo and P. II. McEvoy to lend inspiration nndj am, tiny can stalk forth for battle with thoBe who want to fight on tho pblltlcal field, or they can stop by tho roadnlde and erect shrines for the administration of such as wnnt to bo converted to tho cause. North Platto radlatos a splondld corps d'eaprlt nnd that applies to all uctlvltles, com mercial, political and otherwise. ( (WMlSSIOMUtS' ntOCKKIUXflS. September 27, 1915.1 Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment, present llnnlnghnusen, Whlto nnd county elurk. Tho following claims woro allowed on tho various funds: Lincoln Construction Co., estlmnto No. 14 Dlrdwood brldgo allowed for $1170.89 on Dlrdwood brldgo fund and $3,081.20 ou brldgo fund. Omaha Structural Stool Works es timate No 3 allowod on Platto brldgo fund for $3,909.05. Allowed on tho general fund: Robert Falk, rent for county poor, $18.00. A. P. Kelly, printing, $144.31. E J Enmcs, printing $0,25. Lincoln County Agricultural Soclo ty, county aid, $802.75. D D Whlto, services and mileage, $37.80. Earl "Whlto, dragging roads Dlst. 4, $21.00. .t Earl Whlto, dragging roads Dlst. 5, $0,45. Adjourned until tomorrow. C- W. YOST, County Clork. September 28, 1915. Board mot pursuant to adjournment present irermlnghausen, Sprlngor, Whlto und county clerk. Tho follow ing claims woro allowed on tho gon oral fusd: AHeen Gantt, salary and office ex penses, 150.09. AJlleen Gantt, visiting schools, $101.20. Essie Wosburg, clork for superin tendent, $50.00. James Smnllwood, repairs on court house, GO. 00. Anna Anderson, care of county poor, $30.00. Roy Wilson, salary, $75.00. A. J. Salisbury, salary, $145. SO. i C. W. Yost, office exponses, $20.00.) Hilda Anderson, clork to county Judge, $50.00. I C. W. Yost, snlary, $137.50. Jos. M. Wilson, snlary $75.00. D. H. Whlto, transporting county poor, $2.07. A. H. Iloagland, nuto hlro, $03.50'. F. W. Hermlnghauson, services, $G!).50. Geo. N. Glbbs, snlary third quarter, $275.00. L. R. Stanflold, refund of taxes, $3.42. John Adams, damagos road No. 379. $80.00. O.'P. Fast, damages road 379,$S0. Daniel Dolsomler, damages road 379. $40.00 F. C. $40.00. Jos. D $40.00. Meyer, damages road 379, Steck, damages road 379, Amelia Steck, damagos road 379, $40.00. Allowed on the bridge fund: John Walker, bridge work, $8.00. George llaaso, bridge work, $4.00. Greoley Dundy, bridge work, $30.00. W Dlackstoro, brldgo work, $1.00. Allowed for road work on the fol lowing districts: District No. 29: D. P. Dodrlll. $12.00, A C Pickle $19.20, Roy Culver, $12.00. I District No. 31: C L Ross $4S.00, C L Ross $20.00. I District No. 20: J II Ross, $10.00. Amos Ross $10.00. C L Ross $20.00. District No. 18 R G Ruby $4.00. District No. 20: Jorgon Rossen' $12.90, Soren Rossen $0.00, J F Wills! $3.50 John Wllkcns $15.30, Peter Jon-j sen $3.85, Soren Hansen $2.45, Hnnsj Hansen $5.25. District No 40: E E VanNatta $8.00. Whereupon tho board adjourns un til tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. September 29, 1915. Doard met pursuant to adjournment , Present Hermlnghauson, Sprlngor audi county clerk. Tho following claims I for road work allowed on tho various road districts funds: District No. 2: E" S Rose $2.50. District No. 3: J W Robinson $17.50, F E Robinson $5.00, A E Rob inson $4.00. District No 12, M S Drantlng $8.80. District No. 8: Peter II Smith $4.00 District No. 42: R C Selby $15.25, Geo. Griffiths $17.50. Dave Rank $14.00, J M Dallnrd $10.50. District No. 27: Wm. Slebolt, Jr. $0,00, . District No. 3S: Clark Andre $22.50 Dlst )ct No. 21: Y W Gerkln $10.50. W T Lannln $1.50, A M' Gates, $9,75, Frank Murray $6.75, John Ehlps $17.00, J T Calkins $9.75, W F Llnhe meycr $G.06. District No. 41: Jos Hershoy, scra per, $7.00. ' " ' District No. 19: L M Mogonson $17.53. District No. 18: Herbort Hnncl $S.00, Ernest Union $2.00, -Victor An derson $8.00, John McNlcklo $0.00, A MeXteklo $8.00. District No. 30: C B Kilmer $10.00. J W Kilmer $5.25. District No. 29: Austin-Western Rond Machine Co, two scrapers $22. 9S District No. 23: Robert Parcel $1.50, Wm Moyor $3.00, Jas Seaton $4.50, Geo Meyer $19.50. District No. 44: JO Purbaugh $3,15, Dee Rnney $2.10, Ray Ranoy $2.10, Warren Logan $1.75, Milton Raney $1.75, Vern McLeon $1.40, Dis trict No. 25: Loulo Dennett $1.75. Aaron Knln $6.75, Durt Light $6.75, Harry Rels $1.75. District No. 23: Wm Moyor $1.50, John Ilnll $3.00, Walter Darnell $3.00, Robert Parcell $3.00, Ferris Seoloy $4.50, Jas Seaton $3.00, Geo Meyer ?9.00. Nate Dratten, balance due on 1914 settlement district 31 allowed as fol lows: $119.25 on commissioner dis trict 2 and $100.00 on road district 31. Elmer Shanor, dragging roads in district 2 nllowed for $25.00 on com missioner district "2 and $20.75 on rond dlstlrlct 2. Allowed on commissioner district 2: For rond district 3: It L Rhino $12.20, J V Magoo $6.00, A P Ander son $10.00, J W Robinson $40.05, F E Robinson $1.70. For road district 15:-C E Oldfather $22.10, C D Colin $28.10, PotorRurko $13.90, E F Martin $S.50, L R Soni mor $5.25, Emost llurke $7.00, M W Ilardosty $1.75, H C Colin $55.70, II J Doll $3.50, W II House r $1.75. For road district 3: J W Roblsson $18.05, F E Robinson $10.30. Allowed on general fund: F D West enfold mdse, $21. SO, Drndy Vindicator printing, $27.36. Jos F Fllllon, re pairs at jail '$21.60. Whereupon the board adjourns to Oct. 4. 191G. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. .MAKE ltAl'U) HEADWAY Add Tills Fact To Your Store of .... Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so arpldly that ninny a person Is firmly in us grasp hoforo awnro of Its pro gress. Prompt attention should bo given tho slightest symptom of kidney disorder. It thoro Is n dull pain In the back, hoadaches, dizzy spoils or a i tired worn-out feeling, or It tho kld- Inoy secrotlons nro offensive, iTrgulnr and nttonded by pain, procuro a good umnoy remeuy at once. Your townspeople rocomniond Donn's Kldnoy Pills. Road tho stat?- mont of this North Platto citizen. Mrs. Christian Pickett, 318 East 1) street, North latto, Noi., says: "I I havo used Doan's Kldnoy Pills and havo found thorn to bo Just tho medt- clno I needed for backache and other kldnoy disorders. Whonover I am suf fering rrom 'theso troubles, l take Doan's Kldnoy Pills and thoy glvo mo relief. Others of my family havo takon Doan's Kidney Pills with lino results. Price 50c, at all doalors. Don't simply tisk for a kldnoy remedy get Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho snmo that Mrs. Pickett had. Foater-Mllburn Co., Prop., Duffalo, N. Y. COMING BACK To Maxwell, Nebr., United Doctors Specialists Will Again Be At The KNAPP HOTEL Wednesday, October 20. ONE DAY ONLY Hours 10 n. in. to S p. in. lU'innrkalilc Success of These Talented Physicians In (lie Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Sen Ices Free- of Charge Tho United Doctors, licensed by the State of Nebraska for tlie treatment of deformities and all nervous ami chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on tills trip, consultation, examination, ad vice free, making no charge whatev er, except the nctual cost of treatment. All that is asked In return for those valuable services Is that every per son treated will state tho result ob tained to their friends and thus prove to tho sick and afflicted In every city nnd locality, that at last treatments havo been discovered that are reason ably sure and certain In tliclr effect. These doctors are among America's leading stomach and nerve specialists and are experts In the treatment ot chronic disease and so great and won dorful have been their results that In many cases it Is hard to llnd the divid ing lino between skill and miracle. Diseases of tho stomach, intestines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetes, bed-wetting, -tape worm, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those nlfllcled with long-standing, "doep seuted, chronic diseases that have baf fled the skill of tho family physicians, should not fall to call. Deafness of ten has been cured in sixty days. According to their aystem no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, .goiter, piles, etc., as these diseases are treated without operation or hypodermic Injection. They were among the rlrst in Amer ica to earn tho name of "Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away with tho knife, with blood and with all pain In tho successful treatment of- the;(o dan gerous diseases. If you havo kidney or bladder trou bles bring a two ounce bottle of yottr urine for chemical analysis and micro scopic examination. No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what others may have told you, no matter what exporlonce you may liavo had with other physi cians, It will be to your advantage to see them at once. Havo It forever set tled In your mind. If your case Is Incur able they will give you such advice as may relieve and stay the disease. Do not put off this duty you owe your self or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit at this time may help you. ' ? Worn-out and run-down men or wom en, no matter what your uilment, con sult them. It costs you nothing. Remember, this last frco offer Is for this visit only. Married ladles como with their hus bands and minors with their parents. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases". Olllce McDonald State Dank Dulldlug. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 J. II. JtEDFIELI). PHYSICIAN & SUJlGliOS Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phono 642 Res. Phono 676 DEIiRYDEllRY & FOItBES, Licensed Embalmors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Dlack 58S. ' r Bought and highest mnrket prices paid PHONES Residence Red C3(i v OfflVe 459 C. H. WALTERS. snr.nirr's sai.k lly virtue of mi order for snlo iHsued from thp District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree ot foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Commercial Hank of Grant, a Corporation, H plnlntlff, nnd Patrick R Doyle, et nl are defendants, and to me directed. 1 will on tho 30th day of October. 1916. at 2 o'clock . in. at tlio oast front door .of tho Court House In ori i-inuo, Lincoln county, isourasKu, Hell at phhllc auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to pntlBfy wild decroo, lntereHt and cost, tho following des cribed property, to-wttr East half (lU) and the cast half of tho wost hulf (U14 of WU) of .Section Twenty-two (22). Township Nino (9), North of Knngo Thirty-two (32), west of tho Gth 1'. M. in Lincoln County. Datort North X'lnttc, Reptombor 25, 1915. A. J. HALISHUUY, s28-5w Sheriff. IMtOIIATK NOTtUH In tlio Matter ot tho Estate of Nnncy .i. jieiKuiui, weueuHcu, In, tho County Court of Lincoln Coun- Notlco in horobT trlvnn. Thnt lm crodltora of said deceased will moot uio aunimiHinurix or saiu estate, be fore tho County .ludgo of Lincoln Coun ty is'obraska, ut tho ' County Court Uooin, In walil County, on tho 29th day ' uiuuui, t'Jiu, mm nil lliq uin (Illy of April, 19 C, at 9 o'clock n. m, ench day. for tho purposo of presenting their clnlius for examination, ndluxt. inont and allowance Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their lunuia, nun una year mr 1110 Adminis tratrix to sottlo snlil KBtato. from tho 29th day or October, 1916. This notice will bo nubllBhed in tlm North 1'ltiH,. Tribune, a leual scml-wceklr nnwmii- per printed In said County, for four weolH HuccesHl'ely, prior to Octobor OMlMtlf s28-4w County Judge NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporaletl) Phone 5S 723 Locust Slrcel A modern Institution for the ccientific treatment of medical, surgical und confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Gio. B. Deal, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfisld, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sicilian, Sup!. Xot a Hospital But a Homo Nurso Brown Memorial Hospltnl 1008 West 4th St., North Platte, Neb. Mm. Margaret Hull, Superintendent. MIhs Vela Plctiurd, Graduate Nurse. Dr. J. S. Twinem, l'hysician and Surgeon Host for Humanity's Cure Orlflclal Surgery with Homeopathic Medi cine for Acuto nnd Chronic Disease. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery ant! Obstetrics. OHlce: Building and Loan Building Pi,nr,o L Office 130 Phones Re8idence n5 .70TIX S. SDDrS, 31. 1)., riiyslel.ii and Surycon Ofhco li. & L. Buildlug, Second Floor Phone, OHlce, 83; Residence 3S. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, s - - Nebraska. iMcDonald Bnnk Building. Hospital Phone Blaclt C33. House Phono Black G33. y. t. rmTCiiAiu), Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half bloclr southwest of tho Court House. COL. M. L. McDERMOTT, General Auctioneer PHONE RED 334. North Platte, Nebraska. Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty II. II. LAND GRAF Painter, Fapcrhanger nd Decorator Phone lilack 570. Welcome a Good Cigar And a good cigar means ono made at tho Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utation as a maker r firnnil olrrira In North Platto extends baclt thirty years. ti wo um not make good cigars we would havo been forced to closo tho factory years ago. If you havo not been smoking Schmalzrlcd's Cigars It Is not too lato to begin. J. F. Schmalzricd. -mm To Wnlter Illnkley, otvuor of lot S, block 20, North Platto, Nobr. Tho owners of property dn tho west sldo of Willow street, botween 12th nnd 11th streets, aro horeby no tified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of North Plntto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, passed and approved an rdlnnuco on tho 18th day of Juno. 1913, ordoring a sidewalk adjoining their said promises, to bo constructed as to lino nnd grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided In tho general or dlnnces otsald city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks in said city. Unloss said. walk is constructed by you nlong the east Bldo of lot 8, block 20 owned by you, In accordance with said ordinances, on or beforo tho lDtlr day of Octobor, 191C, tho samo will bo constructed by suld city and tlio cost assessed upon tho said lot owned by you adjoining which tho same shall bo cbntructcd. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. NOTICE We, 'tho undersigned, will prosecute to tho full extent of tho law any per son caught hunting or trespassing on our land or land controlled by us: O. Phillips, C. H. Smith, Geo. Starr. Bert Lllos, A. E. iMoorc, A. W. Arnett, G. 'II. Scharmann, T. A. Wison, a. iu. iiavis, Tom Kolly, H. W. Sclinrmann, V. II. Scharmann, L. 15. Jones. Prank Henolca, C. S. Trovillo, S. C. Anderson, John Tllford, Tom McConnell, A. O. Olson, E. Jackson. To Georo I.cDloyt, owner ot Lot S, block 45. The owners of property on tho west side of Oak street, between 9th nnd 11th Btreets are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln oounty, Nebraska, pass cd and approved an ordinance on tho 18th day of June. 1913. ordering n side walk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to lino nnd grnde, nnd of permanent material, as prdvldcd In tho Kenoral ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of side walks In nald city. Unloss said walk Is constructed by you along tho east sldo of said lot S, block 45. owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 7th day of Octobor. 1915, tho snmo will be constructed by said city and tho costs asuosBod upon tho said lot own ed by you ndjolnln? which the same shall be constructed. C. P. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City, Clerk. To Goorfre LoDIoyt, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 17. Tlio owners of property on the r.outh side of 10th street between Oak and Elm street arc horeby notltlcd that the Mayor and Council of the City of North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka, passed and approved an ordinance on the ISth day of June. 1913, ordering a sidewalk ndjoinlns tholr said prem lNen, to bo constructed as to lion and Krndc and of permanent material, an provided in tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction o f sidewalks in said city. Unlesssald walk Is constructed by you along tho north side of lots 1 and 2, block 47. owned by you, in nccord nnce with said ordinances, on or be foro tho 7th day of October, 191fi, tho samo will bb constructed by said city, nnd the costs assessed upon tho Bald lot owned by you and adjoining which the samo shall bo constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To George LoDIoyt, owner of lot 1, block 47. The owners of property on the west sldo of Elm street, between 7th nnd 10th streets, aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebras ka, pasaed and approved nn ordlnace on the ISth day of June. 1913, order ing a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent material, as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construc tion of sidewalks In said city. Unless said walk is constructed by you along the east sldo of said lot 1, block 17, owned by you, In accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 7th day of October. 1915, tho same will bo constructed by said city nnd the cos'ts assessed upon the said lot owned by you adjoining which tho samo shall be constructed. C. V. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To Estato of Catherine Glrltlns, own er of lot 5, block 64. The owners of property on the onst oldo of Chestnut street, between 7th nnd 10th Btreets, are hereby noti fied that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, passed and approved nn or dlnanco on tho ISth day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed ns to line and grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided In the general or dlances of Bald city, regulnlng tho con struction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by you nlong tho west sldo of lot 5, block 61 owned by you. In accordance with said ordinances on or before the 7th day of October. 191 5, the samo will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon tho said lot owned by j'ou adjoining which the same shall bo constructed. C. P. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To Minnie E. McGuiro, owner of lot 1, niook 20. The owners of property on the west Bldo of Willow street, botween 11th nnd 12th streets, are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, passed and npproved an' ordl nanco on tho ISth day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to line and grade, and of permanent material, as provided In tho general ordinances of said city, regulating the construc tion of sidewalks In said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by you along the east sldo of lot 1, block 20. owned by you, In accordance with said ordinances, on or bofore the 7th day of October, 1915, the same will be constructed by said city and -tho costs assessed upon Bald lot owned1 by you adjoining which tho same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To Mlchaol C. Harrington owner of Lot 1. Ulock 75. Tho owners of property on the west sldo of Oak Btreet between 8th and 10th streotB, are hereby notified that the Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, pass ed and approved nn ordlnanco on tho ISth day of June, 1913 ordering a side walk adjoining tholr said promises, to bo constructed as to lino nnd grade, nnd of permanent material ns provided In tho general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of side walks In said city. Unless snld walk Is constructed by you along tho oast side of ldt 1, block i 70, owned by you. in accordance with . . il . 1. r?l. muu uriiiiiuncun. uu ur uuiuru iuu t lii day of Octobor, 1915, tho same will bo roiiHtructed by said city and tho costs usseHsi'il upon tlio said lot ownod by you adjoining which tho anmo shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clark. Notice. Charles E. Rinia, Hattle M. Rlma, Ann Phillips, William L. Phillips, hus band of Ann Phillips and R. 13. Den nis, defendants will tako notice that on tho 11th day of Soptombor, 1915, William E. Sampson filed bis petition n tho district court of Lincoln 'ounty, Nebraska against said dofendants, tho object and praytjr of which aro to forccloso a cortain mortgago executed by tho dofendnnt Charles E. Rlma and Hattle M. Rlma to tho plaintiff upon tho Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine, Township Twolvo, Range Thirty-two In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to securo tho payment of ono promissory note dated December 20, 1911 for tho sum of $1,000.00; that thoro is now duo upon said noto and mortgage the sum of $1244.97 for which sum with Interest from tho 2Cth day of September, 1915, nt 10 por cont por annum plaintiff prays for a decree, tliat tho defendants bo re quired to pay tho Bame, and that said premises bo sold to satisfy tho amount duo. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 1st day of Novembor, J915. Dated September 20, 1915. WILLIAM E. SAMPSON, By Wilcox & Hnlligan, His Attorneys. To Margaret McGovern, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 85, North Platte, Nobr. Tho owners of property on tlio south sldo of Eighth street between Locust and Walnut streets, aro here by notified that tho Mayor and Coun cil of the City of North Platte, Lin coln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordlnanco on the 18th dav Of Juno. 1913. nnlnrlnrr n oliln. walk adjoining their said promises, to oe consirucieu as to line nnu grade and of permanent material, as pro vided In tho general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk Is constructed by, you nlong tho north sldo of said lots land 2, block 85, owned by you In ac cordance with said ordinances on or hoforo tho 19tU day of Octobor, 191fi, the same will bo constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which the some shall bo constructed. ,.r c F- TEMPLE, (SEAL) city Clerk. "otIco 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 tho lGth day of October, 1915, for the erection and completion of a four room brick nnd rq-lnforccd con crete school house at O'Fallbn, 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 Pulk, treasurer of School District No. 33, in Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, which will be forfeited If tho person to whom the contract Is awarded falls to enter into the con tract. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications may be ex amined nt the office of Bert M. Rey nolds, architect, North Platte, Nebras- . ka. Bids will be opened at the office of Beeler & Crosby, North Platte, Nebras ka, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. LEONARD LAUBNER, sl4ta Director. To Dora V. VanDruff, owner of lot 5, block 57, North Platte, Nebr. The owners of property on the cast side 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, tiassed nnd nnnrnvoil nn ordlnanco on tho ISth day of June, 1913, oruering a sidewalk adjoining their said prem-DS, to be constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial! as provided in the general or dinances of said city, rcgulaing the construction of sidewois in said city. .Unless said walk is constructed by you along the west -side or afd lot 5, block 57, owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before tho 19th 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. P, TEMPLE, (SEAL) city Clerk. I'Kmi.VTK XOTIC13 TO CUETJITOHS In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun- ty, ?s (itjrjiSKti In the Matter of the Estate of Abble L. Itobison, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, That the crod Itors of the deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, beforo me, County Judge of Lincoln County. Nebraska, at the County Court Room In said county on the Sth day of Oc tober, 1915, and on the Sth day of April. 1916, at 9 o'clock a, m. each day for tho purpose of presenting their i' s or examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims and one year for the Administrator to settle tho estate, from tho 8th day of October, 1915 This notice will be pub lished in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper, for four weeks successively prior to the Sth day of October 1915. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 3d day or September. 1915. .. , , , GEO. E. FRENCH, ((Seal.) a6-4 County Jubge In the County Court of County, Nebraska. Lincoln In the matter of the Estate of Owen T. Lytlo, Deceased. Notice of Hearing To the creditors, heirs and all per sons interested in said estate; Notice Is hereby given that Nellie Russell filed her petition In this court on the lGth day of Sept. 1915, in which she alleges that the said Owen T. Lytle, deceased, departed this life, intestate, on the 25th day of August, 1910 in Lincoln County, Nebraska be ing at the time of his death, a resi dent of said county and state, and seized of tho following described prop erty, towIt: Tlio South Half (i.) and tho South Half () of the North Half (N) of Section twenty-six (2G), Township fifteen (15), North of Range thirty-two, (32), West of the 0th P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which ho had an equitable Interest and estate of inheritance. Mrs., Schuyler Heald, age 40 Resi dence' Moore, Mont.; Mrs. Nellie Rus sel, ago 3S, residence, North Platte, Nebr.; Mrs. Nola Young, age 3G, resi dence, Prancltas, Texas; Miss Ilia Lytle, ago 27, residence, Fort Kla math, Ore., Lester Lytle, age 24, resi dence, Valpariso, Nebr., each Inher ited nn undivided one-fifth (1-5) inter est in tho abovo described real es tate; that all of tho property horoln described was and is wholly exempt from attachment, execution or other mesno process nnd Is not llablo for tho payment of the debts of tho said Owen T. Lytle. Tho prayer of said petition is that tho court determine tho time of tho death of the said Owen T. Lytlo, deceased, his heirs, tho degreo of kinship, and tho right of descent of tho real property abovo described, and that all claims and demands against said estate be for ever barred. It Is therefore ordered that said pe tition will bo heard beforo tho County Court in tho court house In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, on the 15th day of October, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m., nt which time all persons Interested In said estato may appear and show cause, If any, why tho prayer of snld petition should not bo granted. Dated September, 15, 1915. (Seal) GEO, E. FRENCH, S21-3 County Judge.