Semi-Weeklv Tribune IRA L. IIAIli:, Editor mid Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Your by Mall In AdTnncc....$1.25 One Year by Carrier In Advance. $1.50 Entered nt North Platte, Nobraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1015 City Council Meeting., Tho city council met In regular ses sion Tuesday ovcnlng with nil present except Councilman Hell. THc park nnd paving levy was confirmed, and monthly reports received and placed on nie. Threo petitions for street lights to be placed on the corners of west Eighth and Augusta Avenue, Elm nnd C streets r.nd Third nnd Elm wore referred to tho committee. Tho petition for plumbor's license of C. J. Uurko & Son was hold ovot until they sccuro a placo for their business. A resolution was passed making a sepclal levy for opening Willow, A, U, and C streets through the formor Thompson tract of laud. David Scott complained of an open switch frog on tho Locust street cross. Ing of tho Union Pacific. This wns re ferred to tho street committee. The question of a suitable place for tho keeping of tho flro truck caused a lengthy discussion nnd was held over ,untll tho next mooting of tho council. An ordinance amending the tax or dinance, Increasing peddlers' licenses from $2 to $5 was passed. Tho water commissioner asked for repairs to be made to the power plant. Upon motion ho was ordered to proceed with said repairs. Monthly bills wero allowed. Dismiss Health Inspector Tho city council at Its meeting Tues day ovcnlng voted to dismiss the health Inspector after Octobor 15Ui, tho object probably being to do away with tho expense during tho winter months. A. D. Honglnnd has been fill ing tho position, and the number of peoplo ho has hauled Into the police court for failure to comply with the hca:th ordinance In pretty good evi dence that bo has bpou a courageous official. To his credit It can be said tl.at among those cited to appear in court wore some our most prominent citizens ho absolutely played no fa vorites. 1 During his tenure of office Mr, Hoagland cleaned up the greater part of tho city of refuse matter, abated ninny nuisances and compelled many houses to connect with tho sower, thus doing away with unsanitary cess pools, and vaults. There is, however, much of this lntter work yet to.Jio done, ana wo believe It should have been prose cuted until cold weathor arrived. Tho cessation of tho work nt this time Is likely to make the fellow who wah compelled to do tho work feel a Ht-j tlo "soro" because tho other fellow has now been allowed to let tlio work go over until next spring or summer. Hoagland is to bo complimented for tho good work ho has done, and tht council Is to bo congratulated for ap pointing a mnn who has had tho cour age to ,do tho work regardless of tho anathemas that has been hurled at him by irate householders. j Short oh Cattle Noll Turplo and Earl Hamilton returned from Omaha Tuesday. Thoy marketed oeventy head of calves In South Omaha and recolvcd a price that was not altogthor satisfactory; These calves wore gathered up among farmers, and in view of tho fact that Lincoln county has 20,000 head of cat tle less than it should liavo in order to consume tho grass nnd rough feed, It Is to bo regrttcd than any youn Btuff should bo shipped out. For ten years past tlio county, has lost thou& amis of dollars each year becauso thoro has not been enough cattle to eai up tho grass. At ono time thoro wero 05,000 head of cattle within its boi dors. Today tho number Is less than 45.000. Shipment of woatorn cattle to tho eastern markotB haB been unusually heavy tins fall. At tho local stock yards tho number fed in transit has been tho honvlost in rocont years. dmm i ii Hard Con! Heater. That cost SG5.00, good as now for $25.00. Buehunnn & Pattorson. 74-4 Which Will You Build A log cabin, such as yon sec in our sketch, with the chinks filled with mud, or the modern bungalow with plastered walls, beamed ceilings hard wood floors and cozy porches. We are so sure it will be the latter that we haven't a supply of logs on hand, but an abundant slock of the Bost Lumber and Building Material Coatcs Lumber and Coal Co. The Home of Good Coal. Phone 7. Sues City for $.1,000 Thomas Sherman Carr filed a com plaint against tho city of North Platte Tuesday for $3,000 for Injuries alleged to havo been received on an Icy walk last winter. He claims that while walking ion tjie crossing between Walnut nnd C streets on January 27th ho slipped ad fell and broke the bone In his left leg, causing him great pain nnd rendering him unable to perform the manual labor of which he was for. merly capable and leaving him unable to provide for his family. Ho states that dralnngi? at said crossing wah neglected and the wnter allowed to stand until Ice formed, making the wnlk dangerous and also states that a notice in writing of tho nccident and Injury was given the city clerk on Feb. 10, 1915; piano ti:nkh will visit north platte . Chas. C. Perry, who has been lo cated In Grand Island for a number of years as a piano tuner, will visit North Platte regularly In the future. His first visit here will bo the week beginning Octobor 18th. Orders for hit services may bo loft at the Rlnckor store. The subjoined letter is submitted: Grand Island, Sept. 14, 1915. To Whom It May Concern: This lotter will introduce to you Mr. Chas. C. Perry, who Is com petent to glvo you tho best of ser vice in piano tuning as well as work in general. Trust him on my recom mondntlon, as I know he has the abil ity and will bo Honest in all tho de partments of piano work. Very truly to the Public, W. if. LEONHARDT, Tuner and Builder. Retired. Gibbon, Nebr. (Advertisement.) .Speakers nt Dickens' Institute. Tho Collego of Agriculturo will send tho following speakers to assist In tho Farmers' Institute to bo held nt Dickens on Saturday, October 10, 1915: Tho subjects "Soli Fertility" and "Tho Present Status of Agricul turo" will bo given by Mr. A. P. Davidson, Curtis; "Economy in the Kitchen" nnd "Evolution of tho Home" by Miss Erene Dnlton, Curtis; and "Live Stock Farming In Western Ne braska" and Farm Management" by Earl Godfrey. , Mrs. T. C. Patterson, who attendoo tho Woman's clubs convention at Noi folk and tho Ak-Sar-Ben In Omahji is expected home tomorrow. Ordinance o. 72. An ordinance amending Article 1, chapter nine of ordinance number 1, entitled "taxation," being the occupa lion tux ordinance keying n license lax on each nnd every occupation and business within the limits of tho city of North Platte, N'ebrnsku, in snld or iginal ordinance enumerated; nnd tills amendment refers especially to pnrn grnpli entitled "Hunkers and Ped dlers." Ho II ordained by the mayor and cltv council of the city of North Platte, Ne- IMllSha. Section 1. That Paragraph entitled "Hawkers and Peddlers," ,of Article 1, Chapter 9 of. Ordinance. is'D. 1, of. the city or North Plntto, Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: . VTho sum of five dollars per day on each hawker and on each peddler of goods at retail, by sample, or by tuk ing orders or otherwise: this does not lncludo commemclal travelers soiling to dealers only. And for tho purpose of this article any person, persons, r,rm or corporation, who shnll upon any street, avenue, slde walk or alley, or from any stand 01 vohlcle within said city oxposo or of fer or cry for sale any goodB, wares, merchandise or articles of any kind shall bo taken and doomed to bo 0 hawker; and uny porson traveling from house to house or from place to place in the city of North Platto, Nebraska, oxposlag and offering for sale, least barter or cxcluulgo at retail, by sam plo, by taking orders or otherwise, any goods, wnres, merchandise or any article of any kind shall be deemed to bo a peddlor." Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conlllct herewith an horeby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shnll take effoct and bo In force from and after Its passage and publication according to law. Passed nnd aproved this fifth day of October, 1915. E. II. EVANS, Attest: Mayor. C. F. TEMPLE, (Seal) City Clork. LOCAL AXB PERSONAL. Soo the now styles in Ladles' Neck wear at Wilcox Department Store. County Surveyor Roy Cockran Is spending a few days at Stockvillo this week. Charles McNamara returned Tues day evening from n business trip to Lexington. Mrs. Sam Blagdon has returned from a visit In the eastern part 01 this state. A now shipment of ladies skirts Just arrived. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Rev. C. B. Ilarman left tho first of this wool: for Lincoln to attend tho Lutheran Synod. J. B. McDonald and Joseph Larson left Tuesday evening for Omaha to av tend tho Ak-Sar-Bon. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. White left Wednesday morning for Omaha to at tend tlio Ak-Sar-Ben. C. M. Newton left a few days ago for Omaha to attond the Ak-Snr-Ben and buy Christmas goods. S. R. Benton real estate dealer or Cairo, Nebr., was tho guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Redfield this week. Mrs. P. A. Norton loft Tuesday at tcrnoon for Omaha and citios of Iowa to spend a month with relatives. A permit to wed was granted Wed nesday to John A. Landry ago 22, and Sidney A. Galo ago 17, of Gar Held. Judge French iyud a marriage li cense Tuesday to Rollon E. Jackson age 20, and BlanchoFowlerago 17, both of Farnarn. F. .1. D I KNIT. & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Coruu and seo lib for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy torms. Houses foi sale and rent. We have also good bar gains In farms and ranche3. Cor. Front and Dowoy Sts.. upstairs We, the undersigned, will prosecute to the full extent of the lnw anyper son caught hunting or trespassing on our land or land controlled by us: O. Phillips, C. H. Smith, Geo. Starr. Bert Llles, A. E. Moore, A. W. Arnett, G. H. Scharmann, T. A. Wison. A. E. Ravis, Tom Kelly, H. W. Scharmann, V. H. Scharmann, L. E. Jones. Frank Ileneka, ' C. S. Trovillo, S. C. Anderson, John Tljford, Tom McConnell, A. O. Olson, E. Jackson. COMING BACK To Maxwell, Nek., United Doctors Specialists Will Again Be At The KNAPP HOTEL ' Wednesday, October 20. v ONE DAY ONLY Hours 10 n. m. to 8 p. m. Itemnrkublc Siiccesn of These Talented Physicians In the Treatment of Chronic Discuses Offer Thcjr Services Free of Charge Tho United Doctors, licensed by tho State of Nobraska for the treatment of doformlties and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this 'trip, consultation examination, ad vice free, making po charge whatev er, except tho actual cost of treatment. All thnt is asked in return for these valuable services is that every per son treated will state tho result ob tained to their friends and thus prove to tno sick and afflicted In every city and locality, that at Inst treatments have been discovered that are reason ably suro and certain In their effect. Theso doctors aro among America's leading stomach and ncivo specialists and aro experts In tho treatment of chronic diseasea-nnd so great and won dorrul havo been their results thatsln many cases It Is hard to find tho divid ing lino between skill and miracle. Diseases of tho stomach, intestinos, llvor, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen; kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, dlabotes, bed-wetting, tape worm, log ulcers, weak lungs and thoso afflicted with long-standing, deop seated, chronic diseases that have baf fled tho skill of tho family physicians, suouiu not tall to call. Deafness of ton hns been cured In sixty days. According to their system no moro operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, .goiter, piles, etc., as thoso diseases aro treated without operation or nypouornuc injection. Thoy wore ninong tho rtrst In Anier lea to earn tho name of "Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away with tho knife, with blood and with all pain In tho successful treatment of these dan- gorous diseases. If you havo kidnoy or bladder trou bles bring a two ouuco bottlo of your urlno for chemlcnl analysis and micro scopic examination. No mntter what your ailment mny bo, no matter what others may havo told you, no mattor what exporlenco you may havo had with other physi cians, it will bo to your ndvantngo to seo them at onco. Unvo it forever sot- tlcd in your mind. If your enso Is incur nblo tliey will glvo you such advice as may rollovo and stay tho disease. Do not put off this duty you owo your solf or friends or relatives who nro suffering because of ybur sickness, as a visit at this timo may help you. Worn-out and run-down men or wom en, no matter what your ailment, con sult them. It costs you nothing. Romombor, this last froo offor is for this visit only. ' Married ladles como with their hus bands and minors with their parents. DERUYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Kmbnlmors Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 5S8. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Oflice: Building nnd Loan Building ,,. I Office 130 Phones Rcgidence 115 john s. snrais, nr. d., 1'hjsicls.n nnd Surgeon Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Oilicc, 83: Residence 38. OfTice phone 241. Res. phone 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. Oflice McDonald Stato Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Oflice 183, Residence 283 J. IJ. REDFIELD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redfield Ofllco Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 Hospital Phono Blaclc G33. Houso Phono Black 633. W. T. PRITCHAltD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housf). COL. PI. L. McDERMOTT, General Auctioneer PHONE RED 834. North Platto, Nebraska. Stock and Farm Sales a Specialty II. II. LAND GRAF Painter, Pnperliaiiger njtul a . Decorator Phone IJInclf 570. 'Ik Welcome a Good Cigar And a good cigar means ono made at tho Schmalzrled factory. Our rep utation as a mnker o'feond cltrarR in North Platto extends baclc thirty years. li we am not make good cigars we would havo been forced to close the factory years ago. If you havo not been smoking Schmalzrlod's Cigars it is not too late to begin. J. F. Schmalzried. i v Bought nnd highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Oflice 459 sunitiri 's sai.h Hy virtue of an order for snlo iHsucd from tno District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraoku, upon a decreo or foreclosure rendered In snld Court wherein Commercial Hank of Grnnt, a Corporation. Ih plaintiff, and Patrick 1'. Doyle, et al nro defendants, and to nie directed. I will on tho 30th day of Octobor, 191 G, nt 'J! o'clock p. m. at the ?nst f.ont ,,oor ot tho Court House in Nort Vlatto. Lincoln County. Nebraska, at phblio auction to tho hiKhost bidder for ensh, to natlsfy said docroo, interest nnd costs, tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: Knst half (K) and tho oast half ot tho west half (1SV4 of WV4) of Section Twenty-two (22). Township N'lno (9). North of UaiiBe Thirty-two (32), west of the Cth 1'. jr. in Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dntfwl Vi1t Tllnl,n - nr. I Si f- . A J- SALismmY. ---" mieriir. T l'ltoii.vii: MtTion In tho Matter of tho Kstato of Nancy A. HclKhtel, Deccnsed. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraskn, Septombor 23. 1915. ftotlco Is hereby slven, That tho vruiiiiurB ot nam upceasetl will meet tlio Admlnlutrntrlv nf nnl.1 iinin fore tho County Judo of Lincoln Coun ty Neht'nsKfi. nt ilm nnimtu r...-t I ll.9inl Sfi,(i unty, on tho 29th day of October? 1915, nnd on tho 29th day of April. 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in. each iimy, tor ino purpoBo or presenting i tliolr ClntniR for oxnmlnntlnn. mlliiHt. moilt ntld nllOWnncn. Slv mnnllm nm allowed for crodltors to prosont their I claims, and ono year for tho Admlnts- iriiwix io houio saia isstato. rrom tho 29th day of October, 191G. This notice will be published In tho North Platte Tribune, n leirnl nnml-wnlrlv nawnnn. per printed In said County, for four weeks sucesslvely. prior to October 29. 1915. OKO. E. KUKNCII. sZS-lw County Judge. mis am! Cat Mm. McCellau of Gothenburg, who was tho guest of her daughter Mrs. R, E. Anderson, returned homo Tuesday evening. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgicnl and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagno&tic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield, M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elisc Sicilian, Supt. Probate Notice In the Matter of tho Estate of Cora II. Osgood, Decased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Oct. 4, 1915. Notlco Is horeby given, that tho credi itors of Bald deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at the County Court Room, In said County, on tho 5th 'day of No vember, 1915, and on the 5th day of May, 191G, at D o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims and ono year for tho adminis nnd allowance. Six months nro al lowed ' for creditors to present their claims and one year for tho adminis trator to settle said estate, from thb 5th day of November, 1915. This no tico will bo published in the North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In said County, for four weeks successively prior to November 5, 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, o5-4w County Judge. To Margaret McGovorn, owner of lots 1 and 2, block 85, North Platte, Nebr. Tho owners of property on tho south side of Eighth street between Locust and Walnut streets, are here by notified that the Mayor and Coun cil of tho City of North Platto, Lin coln county, Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the ISth day ofJunc, 1913, ordering a side walk adjoining their said premises,, to be constructed as to line and 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 along tho north side of said lots land 2, block 85, dwiicd'byyou in ac cordance with said ordinances on or before the 19th day of Octobor, 1915, the same will be ionstructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon the said lots owned by you adjoining which the some shall bo constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) . City Clerk. Notice to Contrnclors You areherby notified that sealed bids will bo received by the director, Leonard Laubnor, of School District No. 33 in Lincoln county, Nebraska,, at the office of Beeler & Crosby in North Platto, 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 at O'Fallon, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Such bids must be accompanied by certified check in the sum of jmo 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 tlio contract is awarded fails to enter into the con tract. The school board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. Plans and specifications may bo ex amined nt the office of Bert M. Rey nolds, architect, Nortli Platte, Nebras ka. Bids will be opened at tho office of Beolor & Crosby, North Platte, Nebras ka, at 1 o'clock p. m, of said day. LEONARD LAUBNER, sl4td Director. To Dora V. VanDruff.-owner of lot 5, block 57, North Platto, Nebr. Tho ownors of property on the cast sldo of Chestnut street, between 9th and 10th streets, aro hereby no tified that the Mayorand" Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln coun ty. Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on tho 18th day of Juno, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to be constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial, as provided in tho general or dinances of said city, regulalng tho constriction of sldcv-.iiKS itriiald clty. Unless said walk la constructed, by you along tho west "side of ald lot 5, block 57, owned by you, iri' nccordanco with snid ordinances, on oreforo the 19th day of Octobor, 19151,' the samo will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon, tho said lot owned by you ndjojnlng which the samo shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. To Walter Hlnkloy, owner of lot 8, block 20, North Platte, Nebr. The ownors of property on tho west sidtf of Willow street, between 12th and 11th streets, aro hereby no tified that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, passed and approved an rdlnanco on tho 18th day of June. 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial, ns provided in tho general or dlnncos of said city, regulating tho construction of sldownlks in said city. Unless snld walk Is constructed by you along tho cast sldo ot lot 8, block 20 owned by you, in nccordanco with said ordinances, on or boforo tho 19th day of Octobor, 1915, tho same will bo constructed by snld city and tUp. cost assessed upon tho said lot owned by you rfdjolnlng wliTch tho samo shall bo contructed. C. F. TEMPLE, (SEAL) City Clerk. Not n Hospital But n Homo Nurso Brown 3rcmorInI Hospital 1008 West 4th St., North- Platte, Neb. .Mrs. ainrgnrct Hall, Suiicrlntcjidont. Miss Vein FIckard, Grndunto Nnrsc. Pr". J. S. Twincfn, Physician nnd Surgeon Best for Hiimniilty's Cure Orlflclnl Surgery with Homeopathic Medi cine for Acute nnd Chronic DIsenso. To the estate of Frederick N. Dick, deceased owner of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and C, Block 9, North Platto Town Lot Co'3 Addition, North Plate, Neb. Tho owners of proporty on tho south side of 6th street, between JefTerson and Grant Ave, nro hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of the city of Nortli Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, passed and approved an ordi nance on tho 18th day of Juno, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining theii said premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial as provided In the general or dinance of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks In said city.' Unless said walk is constructed by you along tho nortli side of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and G, Block 9, owned by you, In accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 9 th day of November, 1915, tho same will be constructed by said city alid the costs assessed upon tlio said lots owned by you adjoining which tho samo sjiall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. To Richard L. Groves owner of lota 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, North Platto Town Lot Co's Addition, North Platto, Nebr. Tlio owners of proporty on tho south side, of Gtli street, between Jef ferson and Grant Ave, are hereby no tified that tho Mayor and Council of the city of Nortli Platte, Lincoln county 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 material, as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating tho construction of sidewalks In said city Unless said walk is constructed by you along the north side of said lots owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or beforo the 9th day of November, 1915, tho same will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon the said lots owned by you .adjolnlng"whlch the same shall bo constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Notice. Charles E. Rima, Hattie M. Rima, Ann Phillips, William L. Phillips, hus band of Ann Phillips and R. B. Den nis, defendants will take notice that on the 11th day of September, 1915, William E. Sampson filed his petition n tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendant Charles E. Rima and Hattie M. Rima to the plaintiff upon the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine, Township Twelvo, Rango Thirty-two in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure the payment of ono promissory note dated December 2G, 1911 for tho sum of $1,000.00; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1244.97. for which sum with interest from Wio 2Gth day of September, 1915, at 10 per cent per annum plaintiff prays for a decree, that the defendants be re quired to pay the same, and that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the,;.. 1st. day of November, 1915.t M,' Dated September 20; 1915. 1'WIL'LTAM SAMPSON, By Wilcox & Halllgan, His Attorneys. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho matter of the Estate of Owen T. Lytic, Deceased. Notice of Hearing To tho creditors, heirs and all per sons interested In said estate: Notice is hereby given that Nelllo Russell filed her petition in this court on the 16th day of Sept. 1915, lu n which she alleges that the said Owen T. Lytic, deceased, departed this life, Intestate, on tho 25th day of August, 1910 In Lincoln County, Nebraska be Inff at the time of his death, a resi dent of said county and state, and seized of tho following described prop orty, to-wit: Tho South Half () and tho South Half (Mi) of the North Half (N) of Section twenty-six (2G), Township fifteen (15), North of Range thirty-two, (32), West of the 6th P. M. Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which ho had an equitable Interest and estate of inheritance. Mrs. Schuyler Ileald, ago 40 Resl dence Moore, Mont.; Mrs. Nellie Rus sel, age 3S, residence, North Platter Nebr.; Mrs. Nola Young, age 3G, resi dence, Frnncitnsy Texas; Miss Ilia Lytle, ago 27, residence, Fort Kla math, Oro., Lester Lytle, age 24, rosl donce, Vnlparlso, Nebr., each inher ited nn undivided ono-fifth (1-5) inter est In tho abovo described real es tate; that all of tho property heroin described was and is wholly exempt from attachment, execution or other mesno process and Is not liable for tho payment of tho debts of the said Owen T. Lytle. Tho prayer of said petition Is thnt tho court determine tho timo of tho death of the said Owen T. Lytlo, deceased, his heirs, tho degreo of kinship, and the right of descent of tho real property abovo described, and that all claims and ddmands ngalnst said estate be for ever barred. It Is theroforo ordered that said pe tition will bo hoard beforo the County Court in tho court houso In the city ot North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, on the 15th day of Octobor, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m at which timo all persons interested in said estato may appear and show cause, If any, why tho prayer of said potltlon should not bo granted. Dated September, 15, 19115. (Seal) GEO. E. FRENCH, s21-3 County Judgo.