I Semi-Weekly Tribune IHA L. MAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Ono Year by Mull In Advance.... $1.25 One l'cnr by Carrier in Adraiico..$1.50 Entered at North IMatto, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, OCTOMEK 28, 1015. Where (lie Sunday Revival Failed. Whatever success Uio Sunday re vival In Omaha scored, there was one great iiotlceublo failure, that ot get ting "Mayor Jim" to hit the trail. Again nnd again there wore evidences of mellowing on tho part of Jim, but theso periods of conviction seemed to end when the environments of the tabernnclo woreupplanted by those, of tho city hall. Tho Omaha papers glvo us to understand that one liopc of the nrntnntnra if Hin rnvlvnl wns tn nrrmln n Hi iinen nf hnnrt In Dnlilnmn and thus with him as a leader in! fort to her and a credit to the respec tho causo of righteousness tho Sodom tlvo communities in which they have and Gomorrah part of Omaha in H'cd. which "Mayor Jim" seems to be lm- Novor were tho hungry nnd needy mensely popular might becomo ro- turned unaided from her door; to tlio splondcntly brilliant morally. Tho1 unfortunate, to tho sick, to tho help ninety nnd nine were safe but tlio one ' less did her sympathy and helping remained outside tho fold. Too Few Prompt Payers. Ono of the bad foaturos-and un-'mcmuor airs. iiurKc, ami ec nui doubtedly the worst of tho retail they hnve lost a porsonal friend. Nor credit bUHlnosn is tho luck of prompt l"'", wan such that truly It can bo payment of bills duo. Many mor-'anid: "A Mother in Israel Is Gone, chants have their noses close to the; Mru. Hurko was born on Jnnuary grind stone practically all the time 11. 1821, nt Gladonbach, Germany, nnd because they carry unpaid balances was married to John Hurko at that duo from customors that in some in- Pl " 18-fi- T'l0', camo l America stances exceed tho vnluo or tho with ono son Danlol In 1852, lnnd-stock- they liavo tliolr capital tied at Now Orleans. La., came up to St. up In balances and they owe for the Ioul and settled on a farm near groater part of tho stock on the shol- Nauvoo, Illinois, where they remained vcs i until 18(i0 when they moved to Te- u'oforrlng to the movo of the Omaha cumsoli, Nebraska, residing there un rctallors to educate their customers til 18G4. They Were preyed upon by in tho prompt payment of bills, the tho Jayhawkors, who robbed them of Deo says: Credit is tho basis of alt nearly all their money, stock and business, and on its soundnoss de- Roods. In 18G4, fired by tlio P kes Peak pends tho health of trade. Therefore "fiold excitement, they started for that to keep credit Bound is a duty im- Pbico but Indnn doubles along the posed upon all, and it may bo fullfllied ra(1 caused the family to locate at a only by carefully discharging all ob- small road ranch on the Overland ligations as they may como duo, or by Trail between Mornn ami Box Elder making such arrangements us are canyon, southeast of North Platte, mutually satisfactory for the extcn- Mr. Burko did well there until ono slon of debt Tho Individual who no- day a bunch of Sioux Indians swooped gleets to pav hiis blllfc when duo down on them, took nil tho goods and linrmn li(nplf most, tint nvorvnnn Set lire to tllO ranch, the family 0S- somc, and is to that extent shdrt of -caplng with their lives to Fort Mc tho requirements or good citizenship. Pherson. A littlo west of the Iort Mr. Tho good man is as Jealous of his Burko built hlmsolf another homo and standing with the retail dealers aB ho afterwards purchased tho Fltchey and is of any other element of bis llfo. Ben Holliday ranch, tnkng a home Credit should not become nn Induce- "tend at the old Holliday ranch, whore ment to oxtravaganco, for Wllklns tl,e faTn,v resided for many years. MIcawlmp'H rnclnn for lmnnlnesa la Later Mr. Burko built a wagon bridge aB good now ns over. Careful buying and prompt) paying will Itcep tho wheels of trade whirling In any com- munity nnd will bring growth and prosperity for all. I ! i To All ilio Sunday Schools And those that aro friendly to the Hnn.lnv .nl.nnf'nnncn In T.Innnln Pn Wo call attention to ono and all ii. Mnmi,. mi, i i.n .1..., f awrt m SunW School Day? when This e is be ng made all over tho state of Nebraska and wo want to know how many will attend their eirailnv n iUn. .l.icoat C.n.lnt. ; n ' . th7n Tnv, w 7i,"nn i report to tho secretary of tho County committee, the number In attendance at each of tho Sunday schools on that llai.' r. ' mi- numiuy bchuui i huso is gr()v..iB ui u mpui raiu, mm iuu opporiumuus Tnr otmlvlnn. tlm ldl.lrt nrn aiinh Hint i. ; i ; comes ft atudonl, and knows for lilm- Bolt that which Is required of him in compjiunco with tho same. When you read this anouncomont in tho newspapers, then and thero do- cldo that you will bo ono of tho hun- Slay th0U8'UUlS thUt WU1 att0nd 0,1 It IH n great movement and you' want to bo ono of them. Will von en to Sunday school November 7th? Lot tho men, women and children of Lincoln county answer this question . L .1 i ' H. . i oy poing presunt uuu couuieit ou iniu l'nr' . SHU , t.,Df," "l,uf ' ""iu TRrS- . , J. II. 13DMISTON, Pres. t Hordes of Boards Our Yard Affords Of Quality the Best Clear and Sound They Here Abound You're Invited to Invest Coates Lumber The Home of Good UKAMMIA IIUltKK PASSES AWAY TUESDAY NIGHT. With the word "Heaven" on her lips as tho end came, Mrs. Margratha Burko passed away at the homo of licr daughter, Mrs. John Brntt In this city shortly after midnight Tuesday night. In her death Lincoln county loses another of Its early pioneers, for of the nlnety-ono years this good woman had lived, flfty-ono had been passed In this county. She was ono of tlio few remaining courageous women who brnved hardships incidental to frontier life. LIko others, there were times when she hurriedly gathered her children and fWd-to the fort for protection from Indian raids; she was by force of circumstances thrown Into acquaintanceship or association with a class of men not of licr lik ing the rough cowboy, the burly driver of the sixteen yoke ox-team and the nll-around "bad man" she was denied the many conveniences, comforts and advantages wo today enjoy, but under theso adverse condi tions she with motherly care and christian principles reared a family of children who wero a pride and com ko ionn. Many or tno oni-timors nnu ninny of the newer generation kindly rc- at the Junction of tho North and Suth Platto rivers. This bridge was carried away by high water in 1807, wl" ho l)Ullt another wagon bridge lo nam govornmoni irigiii across from McPherson (now Maxwell Sta- i tlon) to the tho Fort, situated at tho mX, , Vn7i in VA.t 1.1- BUrko, WllilO engaged In tills, lost Ills mouth of Cottonwood canyon. Mr, I w8 ,niiVnlAr "nr1? Mrs. Burko was the mother of thlr fchSfor thSni? XU'tt 2? ot ,oUfi ,lt.?" 0 is orUnnnn,11' 2,;lo n , "' Wyo- nml CllUriCS 111 UIIIIUIU. . Interment will be be made Saturday UnT Z, 'Tn,,! 0,110,1 0,1 the old Burko homestead, uoven. Numoious are the queer beliefs con cernn, the ntnulior Kevcu. l-'rom the rf,.iiiwt IU,-1M tlm s.A-rMi I'li-nt iilnn. LI i cai 11CSI ll(,O.S UIO flO til 1,1 CUC pillll ots were luiowimnd mm mis won.i nml tllu lwollorH in It. and their mun ber entered into overy concelvabje inut tor that concerned man. There uro seven days In tho week, "seven holes in the head, ror tho master stars aro BCV(iUi" Boven ngesl botll for mnu ,ulll the world in which ho lives. There are Huvun "'"terial heavens. There are "even colors In the spectrum nnd seven uote tbo diatonic octave, and the "lending" note of tho scalo Is tho seventh. Bu it noted that tho seventh . . . . ... . J son Is not always glftcU with beuell cent powers. In Portugal ho Is be i0V0t to bo subject to the powers of n(1 con)pc Saturday evening to ussiunc tho like- Hess of nn aM. St. .InuieS Gazette, -a V ' 1 and Coal Co. Coal. Phone 7, in 1 1 mt BEYRL HAHN, TEACHER OF PIANO 112 East Third Sircei. Phone Red 101. THE LOTUS "ROOMS" Steam Heat, Running Hot and Cold Water in all the rooms. Prices Reasonable. Corner 6th and Locust St. MRS. C. F. JOHNSTON, Prop. Orili'i' (if llriirlnsr on I ' 1 1 lou for Srt- I fill flit Of ACL'llllllt. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, tts In the County Court. In the .Mattoer of tlic Estate of John It. McWIllIams, Deceased. Cm reading nnd filing tlio petition of Elizabeth McWIllIams praying a llnal settlement nnd allowance of her final account, filed onthe 21st day of October, 11)15, and for n decree of descent and distribution. ordered, That Nov. 19 A. D. 191G, at 9 ociock a. m., is nsigncd lor nearitiK said petition, when all persons Inter ested In nald matter may appear at a County Court to be held In nnd for said County, and show cause why the prayer of. petitioner should not be granted: and that notice of the pen dency of said petition, and the honrlng theroof, be given to all persons Inter ested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platte Tribune, a legal scml-weekly news paper printed In said County, for throe successive weeks, prior to said day of nennng. Dated October 21, laiB. GEO. If. FRENCH. oflpnr- jC) 111103 Avfc-aro UUSOIjUTIO.V HE IT IlESOLVED. By the Mayor and City Council of the City of North I'lntte. Lincoln County. Nebraska, sit ting at a ruKtllar meeting of tho Coun cil on Octobor nth, 1915. for tho pur poses of assessing damages In the mat ter ot appropriating private property for street purposes and for tho onenlntr of a portion of Willow and "A" and "li" streets within tho City of North Platte. Nebraska. whereas, the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platto. Nebraska. did on tho 29th day of June, 191G, pur chase from private owners tho fol lowing described proporty to-wlt: Uc- Kintung at tno xsortneast corner or tno Northwest ouartor (NV!4) of North west ouartor (NWi). Section four f-U. Township thirteen (13) North. Range thirty (3U) west or the Oth I . M thence south nloiiK the east line of snld North west quarter (NWU) pf Northwest, quarter (NWH) Section four () a distance ot t&.uz foet. thenco west parallel with the north line of Section four (4) n dis tance of 3 1 8.5 feet, thence north paral lel with tho east lino of the Northwest quarter fNW) of Northwest quar ter (NWU) Section four (4) a distance of 8.02 feet thence east parallohjto the north lino of said Section fourf4) to tno soutnwest corner or lot rour tij Block two (2) to Selbv's Subdivision of Hay's Plat of a part of L.ot Four, (4), section rour (4). Townsnip tiur teen (13) north. Knuec thirty (30) west, thenco south parallel to tlio east lino or tne Mortnwest nuarter (wwi) of tho Northwest quarter (NWVi) of section lour ( a distance oi ieef. thence onst narallnl to the north line of said Section four (1) a distance of 13G.21 feot thence north parallel to the cast line of Northwest ouartor (NWU) of tho Nortwest quarter (NWU) Section four (1) a distance of four feet thence east parallel to north lino of Section four (4) a distance of l(j root thence soutn parallel to tne east lino or tne .Nortnwest quarter iswttj oft the Northwest ouartor (NWVi) Sec tion rour (i) u distanco oi 4 ioet, thenco east parallel to tho north lino of said Section four (1) a distance of lid. 90 feet, thence north parallel to tho oast lino of said Section four (4) a distance of 250 feot, thence west parallel to the north line of Section four (1) a distance of 115. 90 feot, thenc.0 north nnrallol to tho east lino ot North west quarter (NW't) of the Northwest quarter (mvft) section iour ttj a distance of 80 feet, thenco east paral lel to tho north lino of Section rour (4) a distanco of 115.90 foot thenco north parallel to tho east line of North west quarter (NW'.i) ot the Northwest quarter (NW14) Section lour t-i) a inn tanee of 101.0 foet. thence west naral lei to tho north lino nf Section four (4) a distance of 115.90 feet, thenco norm parallel to tho oast line or isortu wost (luartcr of the Northwest nunrtor (NWU) Section four (4) a distance of lfl.O feet, thence east parnllol to the north lino of section four (4) n dis tanco of lin.90 feot thonco north par alio! to tho oast line of tho Northwest quarter (N'WVi) of the Nortwest quar ter (NWU) Section four (4) a distance ot 141.0 foot, thence west parnllol to the north lino of Section 4 a distance of lt5.9r. feet, thenco north parallel to tho oast lino of tho Northwest quarter (NW',f) of tho Northwest quarter (NW',4) to the north line of said sec tion four (4) thenco oast along tho north lino of Section four (4) to plafce or neiriniiiug, ror tno purpose or opon Inir streets nnd for street lmnrove rientn, and wheraB said tract was pur chased for tho sum of $300.00 exclus ive of am' assessment together with costs of purchase nmountlng to tho rum of $90.00, same bolng a reason able and Just sum and In tho opinion or tno council tno lowest amount ror which said premises K;ould bo obtained WHKHKAS. said Council of said City doom It expedient nnd best that tho tiamnKos and costs ror said appropria tion no imseHsoii against tno reni prop erty nearby that may bo especially ben ellttod. TIIBHKKOIIH. HH IT TlUSOhVKD, 11V THIS MAYOR and COUNCIL OI' TIIIC CITY Olf NOHTIl PL ATTIC, NK- huahka: That tho proporty purchased by said City to bo paid for by damages and levied nnd assessed unon the real property thoroby ospocially beneflttod by micli appropriation nnd that said Council sit ns a Hoard of Equalization for tho purpose equalizing said dnmngos and costs of purchnse nml lovyliiK snld tax awalnst Huch properties at' tho rog ular moetlnir of the Council to be hold November lfitli, 1U15. Said damages and costs to be assessed ngalnst tho following uoscniieu inqds tno same ueuiK me rem property os peolaliv Donelltleii, to-wit: Blocks 1 and 2 of Solby's Addition West Half of Blocks 4 nnd 5, Mill or'a Addition. Lots I and 8 In Block 1SS of tho OrlKlunl Town of North uiatte. Blocks 5 and 12 of South Park Ad dltlgn. Lois 4 and 5. Block 1S9 of tho Oilg Inal Town of North Platto, South half of Blook 187, original town or Norm uiatte. rhnt li.n-t of Lot 3 In Section 33 Twp. 14 N., Bange 30 W.. lying south of Lots 5. 0, and 7, Block 1S7 of tho oriuriuni town or rorin uinne. Ttlocks 1 nnd 2. Hank's Addition Blocks C nnd 11 of South Park Ad union. Lots C. 7 nnd S. Blook 189. Blocks 12 nnd 13, and enst half of lllocks 4 and 5. Miller's Addition Lots 9 anil 10, Wilson's Siib-tUvlslon of Lots 5, 0, 7 and 8, Block 185 of the original town. . Thnt part of Lot 3 tn Sec. 33. Twn. 14 N., Range 30 south of Lota G, fi. 7 nnd 8 In Block 1S6 of tho original town. Block 1. 2. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10, South Pari; Addition. Passed' and approved this ith day of uctouor, I'.uti. E.It. EVAXff. (SEAL) Mayor Attest: C V. TEMPLE, City Clerk, LjUMUCUl lUldl-LcUlgMUIl T eacher of Singing ! Studio 122 West Front St. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) P,ione 58 723 Locust Street -A modern institution for the scientific treatou-nt of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Roy nnd diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dcnl, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elisc Sieman, Supt. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children s Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Oliice 1S3, Residence 283 II. II. LAND GRAF 1'ainter, Pnicrliimg,er nnd Decorator Phone Blnck 570."' We are Paying a Big Price for ir.des. Don't ship, for We will pay yon or every pound and save you shrinkage. We are paying $10 Per ton for Dry Bones. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. DEMtYBEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Eraimlmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 588. Hospital Phone Black G33. House Phone Black 633. Y. T. PBITCHAHD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Oiilce 459 C. H. WALTERS. .ana Cigars m the Home For (he next live mouths smokers will spend their openings indoors, and what Is more convenient nml mnrn plcasurcnhlo than a box of cigars at home, easily acccssiblo when you luivo an Inclination to smoke. Try a box oi our tiomcmailo and Jinnd-mudo ci gars, the kind that aro a little better in an you buy elsewhere for the samo price. Wn also carry a full line of to-! oacco and smokers' articles. J. F. Schmalzried. Order of Hearing on Tinnl Settlement. Tho Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln County. in tno county county court: In the Matter of Uie. Estate of Dennis J. O'Brien, Deceased. To tho creditors, hoirs, legatees and others interested In tho estate of Den nis J. O'Brien: Take- notice, that Corda V. O'Brien has filed In tho County Court.-n report ot hor doings as Ad ministratrix of said estate, and It is ordored that tho same stand for hear ing the 12th day of November A. D. 1915, boforo the Court at tho hour of 9 o'cIqqJc a. ni., at which time any per son interested may appear and except to an d contest tho same. Notice of this proceeding and tho hearing thereof Is ordored given to all persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho North Plptto Tribune, a semi-weekly nowsnanor nrlntod In an'lil tTnnntv. for . "V - finreo consocutivo weeks prior to said uate or hearing. Dated Octobor 16. 1915. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol9-3w County Judge, h ofES and uattl Not a Hospital Bat a Homo Nurso Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 West 4th St., North Platte, Neb. Mrs. Margaret Hull, Superintendent. Miss Vein l'lcknrd, Graduate Nurse. Dr. J. S. Twlnom, Physician and Surgoon Host for lluinnnlfy's Cure Orlilclal Surgery with Homeopathic McdJ. cine for Acute and Chronic Disease. J. B. JIEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redllold Ofllce Phono 642 Res. Phone 676 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones (.Office 130 j-nones Regidonce llfi To Richard L. Groves owner of lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, North Platte Town Lot Go's Addition, North Platto, Nebr. Tho owners of property on tho south side of 6th street, between Jef ferson and Grant Ave, are hereby no tified that (he Mayor and Council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln county Nebraska, passed and approved an ordinance on the 18th day of June, 1913, ordering a sidewalk adjoining their said premises, to bo constructed as to Uneand grade, and of permanent material, as provided in the general ordinances of said city, regulating the construction of sldowalks in said city unless said walk is constructed bv you along tlio. north side of said lots owned by you, in accordance with said ordinances, on or before the 9th da? of November, 1915, tho same will be constructed by said city and tho costs assessed upon the said lots owned by you adjoining which tho same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. To the estate ot Frederick N. Dick. deceased owner of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 9, North Platto Town Lot Co's Addition, North Plate, Neb. The owners of property ou the south sido of 6th street, between Jefferson and Grant Ave, are hereby notified tliat the Mayor and Council of the city ot North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne braaka, passed and approved an ordl nance on the 18th day of June, 1913, ordering n sidewalk adjoining thel said premises, to bo constructed as to lino and grade, and of permanent ma terial as provided In tho general or dinance of said city, regulating the construction of sidewalks in said city. Unless said walk is constructed b you. along the north side of lots 1. 2, 3, 4, C, and 6, Block 9, owned by you, in accordance, with said ordinances, on or before the 9th day of November, 1915, tho same will be constructed by said city and the costs assessed upon tho said lots owned by you adjoining which the same shall be constructed. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. l'robntc Notice. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss, In the County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Eliza beth Whiting, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Edward S. Whiting, praying that the Instrument, filed on tho 13th day of October, 1915, and purporting to be the Transcript or the Probate Pro ceedings in Henry Co., State of 111., of tho last Will and Testament of the said deceased, may bo proved, ap proved.probated.allowed and recorded as tho last Will and Testament of the said Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, and that tho execution of said Instrument may be committed and the adminlstra tlon of said Estate may bo granted to Edward S. Whiting as Executor. Ordered, That Nov. 12, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hear ing, said petition, when all persons in terested In said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held in and for said County, and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not bo granted. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol9-3 County Judge. Notice of Suit In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Frnnlc I Davis, Plaintiff vs. George B. Melvln, Ida May Melvln, his wife, and Mrs. R. F. Owens, Defendants. Georgo B. Molvin and Ida May Mel vln, defendants, will tako notice that tho plaintiff, Frank F. Davis, filed his petition in tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, on October 18, 1915, against said defendants above named, tho object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain mortgago made, oxecutd and delivered by said defendants on April 7, 1911 to tho plaintiff, which said mortgage sold and convoyed to the said plalntll all of Section Thl;rty-Two (32) Township Sixteen (1G) North, Range Thlrty Threo (33) West Gth P. M. In Lincoln County, Nobraska, as security for tho payment of a certain note made, exe cuted and dollvored by the said de fendants on April 7, 1911 to tho plain tic herein, said noto being in tho sum of $2,000.00 with Interest at 10 por cent from April 7, 1911 and said mortgage being recorded on April 17, 1911 In book 42 of mortgages at page 44 of tho records of Lincoln County, Nobraskn. That there Is now duo up on said noto and mortgage, tho sum. ot $2000.00 with Interest at 10 per cent from April 7, 1914, nnd nlso tne sum of $22.85 with intorest thereon at 10 per cont por annum from Octobor 18, 1915, on account of taxes paid by plaintiff upon said land. Said defendants aro required to ans wor said petition on or beforo tho 29th day of November, 1915. FRANK F. DAVIS, Palntlff, By WM. E. SHUMAN, ol9-4w ' His Attorney. John s. sranis, m. d I'hyslcku and Surgeon Offlco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phono, Ofilce, 83; Residence 38. Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osfcopalhic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. It ii? w f k f . i vi'mv Of the Council of tlio City of North in-, i miiniK j-iiriiiK UIMlrll'l Mi, 1 W FI I!( H?A U ril... . XT .1. ltl nt a simclnl election held on Sep- .j... ...i-. iiui, iaiu, voie io aumoritttt tlio Issuu of bonds In tlio sum of S16.00I) tor tlio purpose of pnvltifr street inter- llnpt I nn t . . 1 ........ . t . ...i 7 i i ;vIu. opposite aueyn Wltlllll Mfllfl ,..1.1 -it. .-.1.1 v-ivj uwu IliUII BU1U OUI1U issue 1m now available for such pur pose, THEKKFOliE, 6 13 IT KESOLVED, by Me..?In,3.or..nnd.Councl1 ot 'I'c City of f"1!1! 1 &.'-' ihat J'avlntc District No. U! cltof North I'latte ho alid the same la hereby created to lie 'composed nr tno rnl nn nr. ........ . . . V --..".....(, niacin iuu, uuruona of atreots therein and contnlned withlil jut uuu a u mi oounnaries herein .sot fortlunnd defined, to-wlt: All that portion of Loeufit Street lYlllir llntUWll.ll tho nnnllt ul.u r KM...1. ... -- .. . . oivtu w . 1 111 111 htreot and the north side of Third btteet: nil that portion of Dewey Strtfct lylnjr between tho north wlilo of Kroht Strnnt nml tlio nnrMi nr ni.i-.i , , . .. .. v.. m i n i i iiiiill Street: all that portion of Pine Street 1.1UIB uuiwucn ine norm side or Front Htreot and the south sltlo of Sixth Street; nil that portion of Front Street lyiiitf between tho east line of Vine Street nnd the west line of Chestnut Street; all that portion of Sixth Street lyintf between the east lino of Vine Street nml the east side of Pino Street; all that portion of Fifth Street lylnjr between tho east line of Vine Street and the west line of Pino Street; all that portion of Fourth Street lylnjr be tween the west line of Locust Street sum ine west, uno ot rine street anil HR IT ICIMITHMI lil,'i!nr.TOh. n copy of this resolution be published lOI llOt InRM thnfl tlili.1 ln.t I.. 1. North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune and iiwi x iuiic .ieie;rapji aim tnat to non-resident property owners shall ho m nil nil n cmw nf fnuniiittn.. i... registered mall to the last known ad dross of said respective non-residents nnd that unless a majority of tho own- co inuiiiTiy uiiuuiiis on mo s'itn- 111 flOMPl'lhn.l rllcitt..it ul...1l 1IA ....ui , , " - - - - " . . i . . v. l .MI.HI iuu lllLiCU objections to the creation of said dis- ii i vi .iiiu iu me ii.ivinB- ana curmnir or same within thirty days from the fintf. nf tllO fitful 111. 1.1 Inn fin. P .1.1. H olutlon, then the limits and boundaries ui hub uiMtrici ns (icnnea snail be es tablished nnd tho paving and curbing thereof ordered by ordinance nnd that the Mayor and Council shall proceed forthwith to construct such pavement RUbJect to the right of the property owner therein to designate tho material to bo used. Passed and approved this 21st day of October, 191C. ,tT , E. H. EVANS. (SEAL) Mayor. C. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk. Notice for Publication Serial No. 05301 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto, Nebr., October 2, 191b. Notice is hereby given that Louis Ei. Macey, of North Platte, Nebr , who, on Oct-. 30, 1911, made Homestead En. try No. 05301, for NE4 Section 31s, Township 14 N., Range 29 W , Gth Principal Meridian has filed notlct of intention to mako fnal three yea. Proof, to establish c'.alru ro the land above described, beforo ths Registei and Receiver at North Platte Nebr., on tho 24tli day of November, 1&15. Claimant namesi as witnesses. Purdy, Jess Long, all of North Platte, George Kopf, Laben Hollar, Frank Nebr. 012-Gw J. E EVANS, Registei. Notice of Sale Under Lien for Re pairs on Automobile. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at public auction at the garage of Hendy & Ogler in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, ' Nebraska, on tho 13th day of Novoni ber, 1915, nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., one Flanders 20 automobile, car rying license No. 4923 of Arizona, to satisfy the sum of $G2.95 with ac cruing expenses and interest upon the same, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy a Hen upon said automobile for repairs, material and labor fur nished by said Hendy & Ogier in and upon said car, under a contract there for by one John Doe, whoso real name Is J. Pensal, and who has failed to pay the samo after repeated demands therefor. That a verified itemized statepient for said repairs, material and labor furnished In and upon said car was duly filed In the office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ne braska, upon the 22nd day of Septem ber, 1915. That no proceedings at law havo been had or Instituted to recover the amount of the said lien or any part thereof. Dated this 18th day of October, 1915. 019-4 HENDY & OGIER, By A. Muldoon, Their Attorney. SIIEUIFI'S SALE Bv virtue of an order for sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree ot foreclosuro rendered In Bald Court wherein Commercial Bank of Grant, a Corporation, Is plaintiff, and Patrick i uoyie, et ai are aerenaants, una io mo directed. 1 will on the 30th day of October, 101C, at 2 o'clock p. m. nt thp east rroni uoor or ine uouri nouse in Nort Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, sell at phbllc auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy snld decree, interest- and costs, tho following des cribed property, to-wit: East half (E) and tho east half ot the west half (E ' W) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Nine (9), North of Range Thirty-two (32). west of the Gth P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Septomber 26, 1915. A. J. SALISBURY. s2S-tiv Sheriff. Probate Notice In the Matter of tho Estato of Cora H. Osgood, Decased. In tlio County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Oct, 4. 1915. Notico is hereby glvon, that tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate, before tho County Judgo of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at tho County Court Room, In said County, on tho 5th day of No vember, 1915, and on the 5th day of May, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purposo of presenting their claims and ono year for tho admlnis and allowapco. Six months are al lowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho adminis trator to settle said estate, from th 5th day of Noverabor, 1915. This no tico will bo published in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal newspaper printed in said County, for toUr weoka successively prior to November J5, 1?15. GEO. B. FRENCH, o5-4w County Judgo,