The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 02, 1915, Image 8

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    Semi-Weeklv Tribune
IltA L. IJARE, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Tear bj Mnil in Adranco. . . .$1.25
Ono Year by Carrier In Advance. .$1.50
Entered at North Platto, Nebraska,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, NOVEMHKIt 8, 1915.
How Shall it lie Hone?
Washington, D. C, Nov. 1. "In ono
year tlio American people must decide
how they shall meet a national crlBls."
Senator Reed Snioot, member of the
senate finance committee, made -.hia
Htatcmont today as a common: upon
tho national defense program.
"As now proposed,' said Senator
Kmnt. "tho nronoscd national dc-
fenso program Involves an expendi
ture of more than one billion dollars;
Mm nxnondlturos. however, to covor a
nerlod of live years. That oxpcndi-
turo must be financed
"How shall It done? That Is the
question voters must answer one year
Inter. It Is a crave responsibility. 1
thoroughly believo that thoro can bo,
a.td will be, but one course to pur
sue. That Is to elect a republican
nmluent and a republican congress,
"The republican party Is tho only
ono that In policy and performance
has proven adequate to meet such a
situation. Considered irom evory an
trio tho democratic uarty has demon
strated its inability and unfitness for
thn task.
"Remember that tho balance of trade
against us during the four montns
preceding tho war, at a time when
democratic policies and laws wcro In
effect, was $248,000,000. What a po
litical blessing the war was to the
I n two v ears th o democratic ndmlu-
istratlon hns produced such Dustness
conditions, that, but for the purely
accidental stimulus of a foreign war,
...
wo would bo In the throes of a panic.
Elimlnato tho market created by tem
porary artificial European domands,
and Amorlcan industry would bo pros
trated. "Past history has provon the only
way tho democratic party, when In
power, has been ablo to meet tho ex
travagant appropriations made by
them for tho ordinary running ex
penses of tho government, was by the
salo of bonds. A b6nd lssuo is Inev
itable whether a national defense pro
gram Is undertaken or not.
"In two years tho democratic ad
ministration lias passed Bcores of
worthiest laws.. Tho Insertion of
meaningless phrases In tho statutes,
the constant violation of tho simplest
legislative rules, have brought about
more costly and needless federal lit!
gatlon than wo have over known be
fore.
"In two ycarB tho democratic ad
ministration bus created an enormous
dollclt In our treasury, and has not
advanced a single plan for meeting It
Tho proposed re-enactment of tho
sugar duty and tho 'war tax' law only
'retains presont revenues. Bond Jd-
sucs nro nothing but loans that must
bo paid for in tho future.
"Tho democratic party has not a
policy In Its platform, a law to Its
crodit, nor a plan to propose, that will
meet the financial crisis cnovitubly
Imposed by the national dofonsa pro
gram. .
"A roturn of tho republican party
to power seems to mo not only a na
tional necessity but a foregone con
clusion."
Mrs. J. It. Hemphill Passes A way
Tho remains of the late Mrs, J. B.
Hemphill, who died In Omaha yostor
day morning, wore brought horo this
morning for burial.
Mrs. Hemphill had been 111 for sov
cr.il months with hardening of the
arteries, and two months ngo enter
oil one of tho local hospitals for
troatmont, whero bIio remained four
weeks. It was thou deemod advlsnblo
that sho bo removed to Omaha. Tho
chango was made and sho had Blnce
been a pationt In tho Swedish Mission
hospital, whero bIio received tho best
of medical attention and careful
nursing. Ilcr condition becamo criti
cal last weok and rolatlves woro sum
moned. When tho end eamo her hus
band and ono son of this city nnd a
sister and brothor of Lincoln woro
with her.
Why Leave
Machinery in
the Ram?
It 13 proved that ma- ch!ncs exposed
to tho weather rust out Jr three time as
quickly as thoy wear jTout. In other
words, out of every four dollars you in
vest in a machine jftust gets three of
them If you Jrlet It.
Some men 0 use their barns to store
their tools, M but usually there isn't
enough & spaca. Why not keep it in
a shod? yIt's tl i modern way.
Tho cost of building such a shed is
much 4fless than you think, much less
than iwhat you'd otherwise have to
pay m for new machines and new parts.
Wo have a full lino of jrood
r building materials. Tho sooner
'you get your shed started, tho sooner
it will start 8av1nfr you money.
W W. BIRGE CO.
Emma Elfish was born in Ohio April
16th, 1855 and later moved to Rans
weclcr, Ind., whero sho was married
In 1887 to J. 13. Hemphill, who sur
vives her. To this union wore born
four sons. W. L. of Cheyenno, Harry
of Alnslcy, Sam and Ray of this city.
Other relatives to mourn her are a
sister, Mrs. Clara Adslt of Pierce, Will
McElflsh of Lincoln, Abe or Ashland,
Colo., Milt and Herbert, of Memphis.
Mrs. Hemphill had resided In this
city for a little over two years and
was known ns a charitable woman
and pleasant neighbor. Although of
a retiring disposition sue reanuy
made friends and was a faithful mem
ber of the Christian church. She was
also a member of tho Degree of Hon
or and Royal Neighbors and assisted
them In their work.
Her loss Is keenly felt by tho sor
rowing relatives and a large circle of
friends.
Tho funeral will bo hold at 2:30 to
morrow afternoon from the Christian
church.
Garfield Fanners' Instllulo
Tho Farmers' Institute at Gcrfltld
will be held on Friday, November 19.
The speakers to be sent from the Col
lege of Agriculture arc; Mr. K. V.
Warner, who will speak on the sub
jects, "Care, Management and Feed
ing Live Stock" and "From Feed
Lot to Frying Pan;" and Francos Wy
ninn, who wil sponk on "The balanced
Meal" and "Tho Efficient Kitchen."
CITY AS I) COUA'TY 3TEWS.
Sheriff Heal, of OgalalR pent Sat
unlay In town on biicduna.i.
Maurice Gardner, of Ocalalla, who
spent last week here visiting friends,
left Saturday morning.
Tho Indian Card Club will bo en
tertained by Mrs. Thos. Ilealey
Wednesday afternoon.
Tin,... fn ATr nnil TV.ra fin V T?nvnnMa
? ?? north of town, a nine pound
boy, Sunday.
I til V II II II V.
Mrs. Herman Suelson, of Omaha,
Who was tho guest of Mrs. Jack Sin-
Calr this week, has gone homo.
T linnrv iloniirtoinont of Mm Twontl-
Literary department 01 tnc iwenu-
eth Century club this afternoon.
, . . ,
Mrs. Dan RobQrts and son returned
yesterday afternoon from a two weeks'
v n i with rnlnt vph In Chcvennp
Vlbll Willi lOlllllVlH 111 UIH.yi.IIIH..
Judge Grimes and Court Reporter
Barron, who spent Sunday with their
Hvlves, returned to Lexington yestor-
dnv mornlllir
-
C. E. McLanc returned Sunday
from a visit at tho Panama and San
Diciro cxuosltlons. Mrs. McLanc and
tlilldrcn, who accompanied him will
i 1.. nur i .1
" ouhiu
I
1M.. t,m,i- t..,.i,,,.i, 0i.i,in,i
raic, uumu muiiii,iuiiSu wi.uioiuuu
a number of friends at a Hallowe'en
party last evening. Appropriate
.rnmnti worn nlv,l itl n'nlr-n Innnl,
f 'J"" "
served. Tho house was prettily dec-
QraiOd., , I
.1 '' 1 I
). rtecuon iour ( tj. xownsmp inir
VW1 Pnrm TnniiH rino nr wrltn f3inn toen H3) north. Iiiuiirc thirty (30)
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
,...!. ,.... ...
,M1 III 1 lUlll.'. 1111
WliHe firing a small cannon Sat -
, , .
urday Chester Cummlngs, son of Mr.
uruuy iuesiur uiiiiiiiiibh, sou ui inr.
and Mrs. W. W. Cummlngs, had an
eye badly burned by . exploding
powder. It will require several days
to determine It tho sight is permanent-
lv Inlnrnil
" '
Tile Kearney High SCllOOl loot ball
team will bo hero Friday afternoon for
..... , . . , . , ,
a game with tho undefeated high
school warriors. Kearney expects a
hard game, especially so since tho
i i i Vt t i mi t
locals tlofeated Gotlienburg. The boys
are in snapo to piny in line lorm.
WI'liVI.'WW! i;'HL'f Tt'l'O'VVUU
'
IV VlllM'lf PI.A'I"I'I;
n'M"1 Ul'u"'
1 ' I
Such evidence Our Headers Cannot
liluo.il..
As wo take up Tho Tribune week
by week, wo aro struck by the hearty,
nimilHtiikiihln wnv In wblidi wltnnm
iflnr u-ltrinaa hiwi.Uh out na Mr Tnbn
alior WlltieSS SpeaKS OUt as Ml. JOim-
son does bore. If theso people wore
strangers living miles away, wo might
talto llttlo notice of them. But they
are not. Thoy are our neighbors,
llvliu nmnnt- nu 'I'lu.lr tvnnl lu tnn
nfinllv tirnvnn tn mlmlf nf miv ,inni,
easu provon to admit or any doubt.
Thoy speak out In tho hope that their
cxporleuco may bo a guido to others.
ITnilH Tnliiiunn J1i Wnlnnt oront
S18,., '"T"' 814 Walnut Street,
North Plutto, says: "For years I was
troublod with kidney compalnt, duo to
heavv work In thn liaekimlfb R,nn T
uuny wore in ino nacKsmiiii Bliop. 1
have frequently taken Doan'a Klduoy
1 n nnil mv lmvn riii nm nf mn r.
ache lnnionn nnil nllior lHilnnv ,11a
acne, lameness and other kldnoy ills-
orders, I recommend Donn's Kidney
ruis as a medlelno or morlt that all "J" 11 ot ?". snmo iiouik a reason
,..... ,.i ,., ublo and Just sum nnd n tho opinion
' nmiuiuio B.iuum irj.
i i no uuc, iu nil ueaiors. won t Sim-
nlv ask for n Idtlnnv p.i,n,i.. nt
Doun's Kidney Pills the suma that Mr.
juiuiHuii nun. i08'er-illimir'l UU
- . , .
ITOps., UUliaio, i, V.
"'" miiniii; i iMUTiiunv uiir
Slll'l,
Clfitn r x',,l..,i,.. i i...,i n. ....
f"".V Jl"Ul VvUUIllJ, U.
in the Mutter of the Kstate of .John
l. I'lsner. IJoeeiiROi . '
To tho Creditors, Hoirs and all psr-
sons Interested In said ostato:
Notice is herobv Kivoti. that John Ti.
Fisher, claiming an undivided 4 M
turost In and to tho EV, SEV, Sec. 27.
rjvs isiuvi see. 8, i. u ,, u. a4 West
lit ii ' i nimi l.iu ...,,itin.. i..
..... .. ..... ,,ullvl(lll ui UlU
I'fllllllV I'.lll,,! rf 1 i,n .. T
, v.v nivuiii v ui. ..u -
broska praylnir for u dotnrinliinilnn
and nf tlw, l,nlrU .f .i ... ..."i
...... ..v..,,, w, ouui un. ii-iiu, .nm
tneir degree of kinship and tho Inter-
est In said real estate of tho netltlnnnr urnnnai Town or North I'lntto.
and other hoirs, and that nil eEl 5 nHrt ts ot So,,t1' Pn,U A
against said eslato bo barred. Said
petition nllouns tlmi .inim u riai...
died on or about September 4, ToiJ,
nun nun ill mo (into Of Ills ilnnlli l.n
was a rosldont of Jasper. Florida, and
was tho owner ot in Inh rt in
i i i T I intorsst In tho
above described premhea by virtue
oi u iiiorigugo upon said land, and that
thoro survlvod him Margaret Fisher,
his widow, and that ho died ir.tostato.
leaving ns noxi or Kin: Italph T.
Fisher, Mrs. Dora S. Rachel. Mrs. Mar-
gnrot C. Hadsock nnd John K. FlBhor.
only chlldrou of docensod.
It a hereby ordered that said poll
tion no neard nt tno orrice of tlio
county jiiugo oi liincoin uounty, no-
brnHkn. nn thn 5".h dnv nf wm)P
brnska, on tho SGth day of Novembar,
..o n... n ... ..,L.
." uouuiy juurc.
BERYL HAHN,
TEACHER OF PIANO
112 Knst Third Street.
Phone Jtcd 101.
THE LOTUS
"ROOMS"
Steam Ileal, Running Hot and
Cold Water in all the rooms.
Prices Reasonable.
Corner 6th and Locust St.
MRS. C. F. JOHNSTON, Prop.
Order of, Ht-nrliiic Prlltloii for Set
' tli'iui'iit of Account.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss
In the County Court.
In the Mutteer of the Estate of John
Fl. MnWlIIIrmis. Deceased.
On rendlntr and filing tho petition of
l.lizaheth McWUllnnis nravlnir a llnal
settlement and nllowanco of her final
nccount, filed onthe 21st day of October,
l!)ir, and for a decree of descent ami
distribution.
Ordered, That Nov. 19 A. D. 191G, at 9
o'clock A. M., Is HMlKiicd for bearing
said petition, when all porsons Inter
ested In said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held In and for
said County, and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not be
Kranted; and that notice of tho pen
dency of said petition, and tho hearing
thereof, be kIvcii to all persons Inter
ested In said matter by publishing n
copy of this order In the North Platte
Tribune, a IokoI semi-weekly news
paper printed In said County, for three
Huccesslve weeks, prior to said day of
ncni'iiiK.
Dated October 21, 191B.
(1EO. K. FRENCH,
o2G-3v County Judgo.
KKSOl.UTIO.V
HI,: rr niOSOLVED. By the Mayor and
aSSL1, , "L.V,1,?,. "Lr,Vl
ting n't a regular meeting of the Coun-
cu on uctoucr bin, rjiu. ror t ie pur-
ter of nuproorlatlnir private property
for street purposes and for the opening
of n ,)0rtIon of willow and A and
-h- streets within the City of North
Plnttc. Nebraska.
win-rens. tho Mayor nnd Council of
the City of North Platte, Nebraska,
(,lu " 1,10 ul June, iviu, Nur-
nllnun mm lir vuln nu'llrrn Mm fnl.
)'"?. . ,Le"l')e Lllr.?PeJ.ty'w-llv
K Sfl o 'K
west quarter (NWU), Section four (I),
Townsnip uurieen (id) i-turin. itange
ruifrv ,:u i tinir nr r in lirn I' ii.. Tiiono
south along the east line of said North-
"""i. Su",l?WY Vwti four
n a distance of . 625.02
feet, thenco west parallel with the
north line of Section fdur (4) n dlH-
tnnco of 3IS.G feet, thence north paral-
... I... . 11 -- O . 1 . .. ,.... I ........ t
lei wiin 1110 eui line ui me nuiunvcai
...,.,.. MW nf ISTnrtliWPHl nilnr-
ter (NW2 .Section four (4) a distance
pf S.02 feet thenco east parallel to the
north llllO Of Said Section four (4) tO
the southwest corner or lot rour c)
Block two (2) to Selby's subdivision
J t 1 . . 11.. A n T n fm.H
Ul ivu m rmi ui ii jji-i i l ui uul rum,
I timut tlu.nna utiith tn tfi 1 1 nt tn tlin Mtiur
Hue of the Northwest quarter (NWj
or the Nortliwest ouarter (.'NWVil 01
unntlnn tmxr I X .llotnlinn nf 4 fft.
k'i0"0.0,0,
i sain neuiion iour u uinuiiiL-e vi
neat feet thenco north parallel to
136.21 feet thenco north parall
the east lino of Northwest qi
tAVll
four feet thence east parallel to
quarter
quarter
distance of
el to north
lino of Section four (4) a distance of
lr' feot thenco south parallel to tho east
iini nr tim xnri.hiviNt niinrtor in w'ii
of the Northwest quarter iw) hoc
J ,''ru'?n "niV8"0 Ui, ul
thence east parallel to the north lino
0f said Section four (i) a distance of
lin.so feet, thence north parallel to
thellcJ,l2Ll'"f0fr8n ''L??01!?,'".
a distnnco of UuO feet, thenco wost
parallel to the north line of Section:
rour t u a (iistance oi iin.au reei, uienco
iifjrin iiaranei in iiiu chml line ui iurvi
nvesi quuni! I i m uid iimun tni
quarter i.nwu) wcciion iour hi i
dlstanco of SO foot, thenco enst parol
i,,i to the north 1 no of Section fou
t.i n illuhinnn rf 1 1 Pi 00 font tlininn
north parallel to the east line of North-
west quarter (NWU) of the Northweat
u n' nVhonce weVt' mruU
lol to the north Hue or Section four
(I) a distance of 115.90 feet, thenco
'' th parallel to tho enst lino of North
.... nunrtnr of tho Nort nvnst nunrtn
(NWU) Section four (I) a distance of
l" ,IC0.l monco nasi paraiioi to mo
V,,1; XV " if, on fn )r i,i en ,Vo th ,
allel to the east line of tho Northwest
(luarter (NWU) of the Nortwost quar-
tpr (N'WVi) Section four (1) a distance
of m,0 feot( thence west parallel to
the north lino of Section 4 a distnnco
?' tin.ao feet, thence north parallel to
t,lp oilHt 11,10 ot tl,p NortllWPSt quarter
(.vvi) of the Northwest quartor
(Nwy,) to tho north line of said soc-
lloI '?,ur uienco east aiontr t
north lino of Section four (4) tp ph
or boKlnulutt for tho purpoBo of opt
inw streets nnd for street Iniprw
iiu in. inu w noras sain tract was 11
chased for tho sum of 4300.00 cxclus-
lvo of uny nssoHsmont toKotber with
costs of purehnso ninountlnK to tho
of th0 councll th0 lowest amount for
w bloh sn d mem sok could bo obta ned.
WIIUHUAS. sold Council of said City
'J"?". .!.' S?.r.'I'e'.1 J""1. .!,..Ht..t.lV.l.Lt,1.!0
i tMiinKvn uini ;sjnin iu piiiii
Hon bo assessed UKiilnst tho real prop
criy nearny tniii inny no especially pen
ruiieu.
HV TUB JIAYOll anil COl'NCII. Ol'
THIS CITY OF NOHT11 1'LATTIJ, NE
I1IKAHKA:
T,..., ..... ,.,,,,..,.. 11,1w.1.I,H.ll l.V H.,l,l
City to be paid for by danumoH anil
levied ami assnsseil upon tlio real
i:'0': "'"'X'.'Xi ".R.,'?.ctl,.!?i' i',.0''!!
council sit as n Hoard of Kqiiallzatlon
for the purpose enualizlnvr said ibunnires
tai Tiinst sucl7p?opertVe
oyeinner iiiin. iyir.
i ntiiti uuiiuiKfn nun uunm iu iiu itsesse
nirillllHt thn fnllnwlmr ilnHnrlltn.l Inn.lg
I.." --.r, -.--
itne same doiiik ino real property es
peolally bonollttod. to-wlt:
nincKH i una i or oll)y s ahiiiiiou
p.Ht. . V11 1,1 'ockh i iuui n, .miii
or h (i(iition
Lots l and s In Hlook 1S8 of th
,'0,M nnd c. Wools 189 of tho Oriir
inni Town or North I'latte.
towTo'r tS7 WWX
That n.irt of I.ot 3 In Seel on !I3
TivV- 1J J.HnnKo 30 w.. lylntr south
of, 'iotH. - anil 7. nioeU 187 or tho
orlulnal town of North I'latte.
HIocUh i and 2. Hank's Addition
llloelcs fi mill 11 nf Kniltli Pnrlr A ,1
union.
Lots (!. 7 and 8. lllneU 18(1.
HIocUh 12 nnd 13, and east half of
" 'Hu.'.Vr 8 Aiiumon
nfH0nHAul!,,,1,),N l,HSfl .?u,,LVuviM
Ion
orlirlnal tow'n k 1
the
v.TV,,lt r"irt,of I'ot. 3 ''V Se0- 83' Tu'iv 1
- f i' Tiio'ck Tsfi" of VhSorffinA ftm,nn
I liiock i. p. 3, i, 7, s, 9 hud 10, south
ulU'
L.J. n.8B?rt '") PIrov-d-this CtlxdHV o
October, 1915.
V., II. EVANS.
(nlt.AU)
Mayor
AlleBi:-
r v mo.ir n
Elizabeth Kaar-Langsfon
T eacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front St.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern 'institution for tho
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Hny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.D. Redficld, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D.
s Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Office McDonald State Hank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
II. II. IiAADGRAF
I'alnter, rapcrliniiger nnd
Decorator
hone ninck f.7().
We are Paying a Big Price
for H:des.
Don't ship, for we will pay you
or every pound and save you
shrinkage.
We are paying S10 Per ton
for Dry Bones.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
DEltltYlJEItltY & FORBES,
Licensed Em'bnlmers
Undcrlnkcrs nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono J31ack C88.
Hospital Phone Black C33.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. I'RITCIIARD,
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 G3G OfTlce 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Cigars k the Home
For (ho next Ave months smoker
will spend their evenings Indoors, and
what Is more convenient and more
plcasiircable than n box of cigars at
home, easily accessible when you liav
an Inclination to smoke. Try u bo:
of our honiC'iundo and hand. made ci
gars, the kind that nro n llttlo better
than you buy elsewhere for Hie same
price.
lVo also carry a full line of to
bniTo ami smokers' articles.
J. F. Schmalzried.
Order of Hearing on Final Settlement.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County.
in tho County County Court:
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Dennis
J. O'Brien, Deceased.
To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and
others Interested in the estate of Den
nis J. O'Brien: Tako notice, that Corda
V. O'Brien has filed In tho County
Court, a report of her doings ns Ad
ministratrix of Bald estate, and It is
ordored that tho same stand for hear
ing the 12th dny of November A. D.
1915, boforo tho Court at tho hour ot
9 o'cloqk a. m at which tlmo any per
son Interested may appear and oxcept
to an d CQQtost the same.
Notice., of this proceeding nnd tho
hearing thereof Is ordered given to all
persons Interested In said matter by
publishing a copy ot this order )n the
North Platto Trlbunt,, n s'eml-wo'okly
nowspaper printed liAsald County, for.
tlirOjO consecutlvo weeks prior to said
uaio ot neanng.
Dated October 1G. 1915,
GEO. E. FRENCH,
Cattle
ol9-3w County Judge.
Not a Hospital Rut a Home
ursc Brown Memorlnl Hospital
1008 West 4th St., North Platte, Neb.
Mrs. Margaret Hall, Superintendent.
Miss Vela Picknrd, Graduate Nurse. I
Dr. J. S. Twincm,
Physician and Surgeon
Hest for Humanity's Cure Oriflclal
Surgery with Homeopathic Modi
rftflin f if A mi 4 n nu1 Ii V I f A IttunnoA I
v...c .v ,v...v .Dva.
. B. REDFIELl).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HVSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone 612 Res. Phono C76
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Altenlion given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
OfRcel Building and Loan Building
Phones
OfTice 130
Residence 115
Tn TMnhnrd T,. r.rnvoa nwnor nf lnt
, , ------ i, t;
. 2 and 3. Block 11. North Tlatte
Town Lot Co's Addlt on, North Platto,
Mpi.r
iNe" . . ..
iiiu uuiiuio ui iiuiiiij uu mo .nm mo west line or l'lno Street" all
south Sldo of Gth street, between Jof- 'Jl.at 1,0f.tlon of Fourth Street lying:' be
ferson and Grant Ave, are hereby no- andTho'sTI'orP?'0" et
tilled that tho Mayor and Council of
tlio city or North Platte, Lincoln
county Nebraska, passed and approved
an ordlnnnco on tho 18th day of June,
luia, ordering a
their said premises
as to line and grade, and of permanent
material, as provided in tne general " 111 li' 1 u,ue?H 11 nmjonty or the own
ordinances of said city, regulating the V, w?n?M' ."."iV.Sn0."1!.."1-
constructlon of sidewalks in said city
Unless said walk is constructed by
von nlnnc- tho north sido nf said lots
"it i Va 7n "TmT " m
unucu uj juu, in nun duiui
nnllnnnrtna nn nr hofnpo Mm Otli rln I
of November 1915 tho same will ho
wovvHiuer, iJio, i no same win m.
constructed bf said city and the costs
assessed upon tho said lots owned by
von niHolnlntr which the same shall be
jou aujoimns wnicn inc same snail oe
constructed
G. F. TEMPLE, City Clerk
To the estate of Frederick N. Dick,
deceased owner of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and
G, Block 9, North Platte Town Lot Co's
Addition, North Plate, Neb.
Tho owners of property on the south
side of Gth street, between Jefferson
auu uiujil an.) aiu nuiuu; uuiiucu
that the Mayor and Councll of tho city
of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne-
braska, passed and approved an ordi-
nanco on the 18th day o June, 1913,
ordering a sidewalk adjoining thel
said premises, to be constructed,. as to
line anu graue, anu ot permanent ma-
terlal as provided In tho general or-
dlnanco of said city, regulating the
construction of sidewalks In s,ald city,
uuieaa biu wum is cu.nui.i.um.uu
you along tne norm sme oi lots i, z, j,
4, G, and 6, Block 9, owned by you, In
uccoruunce wuu sum oruuuuices, on
or Deiorc tnc am uay oi iNovemuer,
1915, the same will bo constructed by
said city and tho costs assessed upon
tho said lots owned by you adjoining
which the same shall be constructed.
C. F. TEMPLE, (Jlty Uleric.
Prolmtc Notice.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss,
In the County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Eliza-
beth Whiting, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
of Edward S. Whiting, praying that
tho Instrument, filed on the 13tli day
of October, 1915, and purporting to be
the Transcript of tho Probate Pro-
ceedlngs in Henry Co., State of 111.,
of the last Will and Testament of tho
said deceased, may be proved,, ap- nished by said Hendy & Ogler In and
proved.probated.allowed and recorded upon said car, under a contract there
as the last Will and. Testament of tho for by one John Doe, whose real name
said Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, and Is J. Pensal, and who has failed to
that tho execution of said Instrument
may be committed and the ndminlstra-
tion of said Estate may be granted to
Edward S. Whiting ns Executor.
Ordered, That Nov. 12, 1915, at
o'clock a. m., is assigned for hear-
ing said petition, when all persons in-
tercsted In said matter may appear
at a County Court to be held in and
for said County, and show cause wny
tho prayer of petitioner should not uo
granted.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
019-3
County Judge.
Notice of Suit
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Frank F. Davis. Plaintiff vs. Georgo
n, iiiuiviu, lun nm "
nnrl Mm. R. P. Owens. Defendants.
Georco B. Melvln and Ida May Mel
i i i i i ...111 iun M,nf
vln, defendants, will take notice that
tho plaintiff, Frank F. Davis, filed his
petition in tho District Court of Lin-
' , 7, , . V.,,i, Dntnl.nr is
coin County, Nebraska, on October 18,
lUlo, against saiu ueieiiuiinia
.,.., ,1 rvi.innf nnd nrnvrr nf until
I Tn. -T . ,, rinln
petition being to forecloso a certain
ill, 111,. ,1. L1IU V H IV.H1. ...... j -
mortgage maue, execuiu auu uuuvuiuu
liv Kiild defendants on Anril I. VJll
P,LS,'1..
inu iJiuiiitiu. ..iiiii a...,. .. .n..0w 1
nnd nnnveved to tho said nlalntll all of
Section Thirty-Two tiJ-J iowubiup
n,,... xt n. t., 'Pl.lrtiA
Threo (33) West Gth P. M. In Lincoln
,ivri.iii I l ii i iui in. j.vt.ii,, . .... vj
County, Nebraska, as security for tho
nnvmont of a cortain noto made, exo-
nntn.1 nnd delivered by tho said do
frmdnnts on Anrll 7. 1911 to tho plain
tie heroin, said note bolng In the sum Notice Is hereby given, that the cred
of $2,000.00 with interest at 10 per itors of said deceased will meet tho ad
cent from April 7, 1911 and snld mlnlstrator of said estate, before the
mortgage being recorded on April 17, County Judgo of Lincoln County, No
1911 In book 42 of mortgages at page braska, at tho County Court Room,
44 nf tho records of Lincoln County, In snld County, on the 5th day of No-
Nobraska. That there Is now duo up-
on said note and mortgage, tho sum of
$2000.00 with Interest nt 10 per cent
from April 7, 1914, and also tho sum
of $22 85 with Interest thereon at 10
pcr cent per annum from October 18,
1915. on account of taxes paid by
..min.iff m.n Rald land.
o-i.i ,izvf.,,.inni0 n remilrod to nns
J Kn(,i nntitinn on or boforo tho 29th
.lav. nf Mnvomber. 1915.
- . FRANK F-DAVIS,
Palntlff.
By WM. E. SHUMAN,
nm.4w His Attorney.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.,
l'liyslcifl.rl and Surgeon
Olllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phone, Office, 83; Residenco 38,
Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
ItUSOIifTlON
0f . C,MII1.. r t. - ; .. . (i, ...
1V."HV!t;:'!.,l"w -'nvlnw nutrlvt No. 1
U'ITM1P. l,n rl.. n9 .......
did at a special election held on Sop
tjsmbei' nth. 1910, vote to authorize
laauo oi oonus in the sum of Jlfl.000
VJ.n.inf. )l"'lllJ8o ot pavlliB street Inter
sections Iltlll Rtmnnu n.,.,nal, 1 1
,Vlll.l., ".I'.'"". iVWU3
Ismi n iJ Kliy 'JP' which saiu bond
Jf"Uo now available for such pur-
pose
' I'orebv created to be compo 'cd
o Vie f01!?11 streets and portions
of stroots therein nnd contained within
Jm . , u, ,u ""unuaries here n set
forth and doflned, to-wlt;
ah that portion or Locust Street
lying between tho south side of Ninth
Street and tho north oi.i,. nt mi.i...i
.Street; all that portion of Dewoy Street
street and tho north side of Third
rl la " niai iiortion or l'lno Street
lyliif,' botwoen tho north sldo of Front
rttrect una ton snutli mI,i nt m.ft.
Street; nil that portion of Front Street
lyliiK between tho east lino of Vine
S ' . we' ,ne. ? Chestnut
V l. ""'."i1 l,ml portion or sixth Street
lylnir between thn nnst iino nf nZ
f?ff ef. UJ? cast.si', or l''no Street;
!l.U.Vmt lortln of Fifth Street lyintr
between the east line of Vine Strpot
HE IT Fi'itTHicn UESOLVED: That
' resolution bo published
NinhPiiue Semi-Wcekfy TrYbunc and
the North Platte Telegraph and that
dress of said respective' non-residents
objections to the creation of said dls-
".lct nn('.t? tho pavini? and curbing of
f, t.""J. . .. "AVs from the
" l' . "rl " "U1 cation .or this reb-
uiuuuu, men mo limits and boundaries
of tills District ns ilollnml olinll 1, no.
inu ravms auu curmiiK
thereof ordered by ordinance and that
the Mayor and Council shall proceed
forthwith to construct such pavement
BU,,Jeet to the riijht of the property
owner therein to deslnnnte the material
to bo used.
Passed and nnnrnvpd thin "lot iinv nt
October, 1P1G.
,. E. II. EVANS.
(SEAL) Atnvni.
C. F. TEMPLE. Citv Clerk.
Notice for Publication
Serial Nn fiKSM
DEPARTMENT OF THR tntriiiou
u. S. Land Office at North Platto.
iNCOr.. (JCtOber ' l'llT
Notice is horebv clven that T.nnU t.:
Macey, of North Platte, Nebr , who
on Oct. 30, 1911, made Homestead En.
try No. 05301, for NE'A Section 3
Township 14 N., Range 29 V , Gth
Principal Meridian has filed notice-
0f Intention to mako fDal three yea.
proof, to establish claim ro tho land
m,ov? Ascribed, boforo th TtPf?iRtii
and Receiver at North Platte Nebr.
on mo Z4Ui uay or November, 1915
Claimant namosi . at? witness
Purdy, Jess Long, all of North Platte,
ueorge Kopr, -Laben Hollar, Frank
webr.
ol2-Gw
J. Bj EVANS.
Reglstct,
Notice of Sale Under Lien
for
Re.
pairs on Automobile
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned will sell at public auction
at tho garage of Hendy & Ogler In the
city or North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, on the 13th day of Novcm-
her, 1915, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p.
m., one Flanders 20 automobile, car-
rying license No- 4923 of Arizona, to
satisfy tho sum of ?G2.95 with ac-
crulng expenses and interest upon the
same, to tne highest bidder for cash,
to satisfy a Hen upon said automobile
for repairs, material and labor fur-
pay the same after repeated demands
therefor. That a verified itemized
statement ior said repairs, material
and labor furnished In and upon said
9 car was duly liled In tho office of tho
County Cleric or Lincoln County, Ne-
braska, upon tho 22nd day of Septem-
bor, 1915. That no proceedings at law
have been had or instituted to recover
tne amount or tno saiu lien or any
part tnereor.
Dated this 18th day of October,
1915.
019-4 HENDY & OGIER,
By A. Muldoon, Their Attorney.
SHHUIFr'S SALE
By vlrtuo of nn order for sale Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County ..Nebraska, upon n decree or
whoreln Commercial Bank of Grant, a
Corporation. Is Plaintiff, nnd Patrick
- F. Doyle, ot al'are defendants and to
me uirocioii. j. win on mo Jum uay ot
Ootobor, 19l5i nt 2 o'clock p. m. nt the
enst front door of the Court Ilouso In
Nort Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska
se11 at phbllc auction to tho highest
,,ddor for cn8h t0 satiSfy said decree.
interest nnu costs, tno lonowine ues-
crlbed nroporty. to-wlt: '
I . . . . . , . . , . , .... . 1 . a
iimsi nan ui,',') nnu ino case nan oc
thQ west lm,f of of SectIon
Twenty-two 'tsaj. -i-ownsiup wine tui,
to inoiiii ui iuuibo iiuriy-iwo idjj, west
P- In Uncoln County.
1 iveiirasica.
llatod North Plntto. September
uf., - "u,ouKd"PL
S28-DW Sheriff.
. i
Probate Notice
In the Matter of tho Estate of Cora H.
Osgood, Docased.
- In the. County Court of Lincoln
- County. Nebraska. Oct. 4. 1915.
vomhor. 1915, and on the 5th day ot
May, 191G, at 9 o'clock ar in. each day,
for tho purpose of presenting their
claims nnd ono year for tho. admlnls-
and allowance. Six months are al-
lowed for creditors to present their
claims and ono year for ho admlnls-
trator to settle said estate, from the,
- 5th day of November, 1915. This no-
tlce will bo published in tho North
Platte Tribune, -a 'legal .nowspaper
prjnted la said County, foi vour weeks
successively prior to ixovemue. u.uino.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
o5-lw County Judgo.
. THEUHKOItE, BE IT 11ESOLVED, by
the Mayor and Counell or tho Citv o
1 Of tlio CltV Of N'nplli Il,.il '