Semi-Weeklv Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES; One Your by Jlnll In Advance . . .?1.25 One Year by Currier in Advance .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllce as Second Class Matter. Fill DA V, JANUARY lith, 1J110 POM TI CA L A N NO UN CO KN TS THIS 1VKKK IN NORTH PLATTE TWENTY-SEVEN" YEAES AGO. Snow covered the ground and the temperaturo was from ten to twenty degrees below zero. The annual mask ball of Walla Wal la lodge was announced for February 21st. During the yenr 1888 Drs. Donald nnd Dick, the U. P. surgeons, attend ed C01 cusos fifty-six of which resulted from accidents. Cody & Salisbury entered suit for $100,000 damages against Adam Fore paugh, the circus man, for infringe ment on their great and only patented Wild West Show. Til ft rt fin trn nn anlwwtl unli nnl till till I, ft 4 k l- I 4 i iuuii 1 1 linn? oiiwii nviiuvd i;miu Of LOUlU) tltTK I l. nrnnhwl In Hm rilcnl I horby announce myself as candl- ,ur.ita t t inin m,i ,ii.ri,m n.n date for the republican nomination ns ' con v ' Colonel Cody left for the Pino IUdge ngoncy to ongage Indians for the Wild West Show. Pastor CliHton was conducting a revival at the Methodist church and sending red hot shells Into the camp of the sinners. Many were being con verted. C. F. hidings, one of the presidential doctors for Nebraska, had gone to County Clerk of Lincoln County, sub ject to the decision of the votors at primary election April 18. Your sup port will be appreciated. A. S. ALLEN. (Formorly of Walker Preclnct.i Count)- Treasurer. I I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for county treasurer, hi the pr lmary L(ncoln to h,g yQ(Q for tfttrr,Hon eieuiiun ivnii xom. Diuivu iiuiuii n j Morton about mo and if you think I am p g , , d dont qualified and otherwise a 1 right your f , t b d f lmrnm, nt Ul0 support will bo appreciated. anuu, 1Ilcotllg hol(1 aAt 1AncoUt Li r-n T mfl Colonel Cody presented tho Uuf .... Al IJ'll Hook and Ladder Company Lormor rosldonce Deer Creek Precinct, wlth ono hulldrod dollarB ln gold i ,.t vmip'i Mit mili. I Wnrncr wa captain of ,tho compa- Let lour Light fsiiiia. ny and Arthur McNamara secretary. Candidates for county offices can in- Supt p0ttor, of tho Union Pucltlc, sort tholr announcements in these col- proposed consolidating tho shops at limns and have them run until tho prl-' sitlnoy and North Platto and moving mnry election for tho modest sum of Ulom to 0galalla. North Platte was five dollars payable in advance. In ml-, aU toro up.. ovor tho proposition. dition, just bofore the primary undorj ni0 North PlilUo Laml anU Irrlga. the head of "who's who" a brief skotch . tlon Co( of whlch Isaac D1u0n was of each ono so announcliiR will bo prosdont, T. J. Foley secretary and B .n, ,n .. . 'J H- McConnell treasurer, was of- As Tho Tribune enters prnctica ly . forng c 000 ncrea of lrrigatetl ,and two-thirds of nil the homos In Lin- jor Baie coin county, its value as a political a charity entertainment under the advertiser must be recognized. t dlrcctIon of P. IL SuHiVnn was to be tho following week. No. niNi Illil'OUT OF THIS CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK .At North 1lattc In tho State of Nebraska t the close of business December 31, 1915, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts (except thoso shown on b) $149,081.25 Total loans $in).0S4.2ri Overdrafts, unsecured 338.80 U. H. bonds deposited to secure circulation (pur value) $100,000.00 u. o. uuuub imiUKCU hi secure u. o. ucposilS (par ValUO) 1.000.00 Total U. H. bonds . lionds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings doposlts 20,000.00 .Securities othor than U. 8. bonds (not Deluding stocks) owned unpledged 24.77S.77 Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Rosorvo bank 9,000.00 Less ntnount unpaid 4,500 4,500.00 Valuo of banking houso (If unencumbered) 18,400.00 Equity In banking houso Furnlturo and llxturos ; Henl cstata owned othor than banking ouse Not amount duo from Federal Reserve linnk Net amount due from approved reservo agents In Now York, Chicago and St. Louis Net amount duo from approved reserve agents In other reservo cities Net amount duo from bank3 and bankers (other than Included In 9 or 10 Othor checks on banks In tho same city or town as re porting bank Fractional currency, nlckles and cenis Notes of other national banks Coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher ot Singing STDDIO 122 WEST FJtONT. 1,782.41 61, 310.61 101,000.00 GO.778.77 4,500.00 18.400.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 12,013.67 G3.093.02 4,790.33 2.9S0.19 314.34 600.00 21,488.05 4.37G.00 G.000.00 Total $743,310.48 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ln '. Surplus fund Undivided profits ....... 22,936.03 Loss current cxponses, Interest and taxes paid ,f , 9,2$ 1.69 Circulating notes outstanding Duo to banks and bankcrs(othcr than Included In 2S or 29 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In loss than 30 days .... Cashier's checks outstanding Unltoil States deposits Postal savings deposits Total domand deposits, Items 32, 3, 34, 35, 36, 37, 3S, and 39 3 jg 535 ei Time deposits (payablo after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro notice); Certificates of deposit Total of timo deposits, Itom3 40, 41, and 42 114.4S5.S5 $100,000.00 50,000.00 13,651.48 100,000.00 IS, 512.34 316,640.06 13,277.73 1,101.02 1,000.00 14,615.00 114.4S5.S5 BERYL HAHN, TEACHE OF PIANO 112 East Third Street. Phono Red 101. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L . C . D R O S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Plutte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Huilcling. Office: Building and Loan Buildinc ) Residence 115 Total .$743,316.48 Sninu 31 1111 011 Itoth Tickets I singed I tlmo Mr. The progressive party will hold its rIcul promotor. At that Sullivan was quite a theat- State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln. 33: I, I". L. Mooney, Cashier of tho abovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement Is true to tho bast of my knowledge and belief. ..... MUUNliy, eas i er. Correct Attest: RAY C. LANOFORD SI. KEITH NEVILLE JOHN J. IIALLIGAN Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 10 th day of anuary, 191G. E. R. GOODSIAN, Notary Public. national convention Juno 7 In Chicago, concurrently with the national con vention of tho republican party in tho hopo ithnt both may agree on the same candidato for president. Tills action was decided unon Tuesday by tho na tional committee of tho progressive party. Forty-sovcn of tho forty-eight states wore represented at the meet ing. Before ndjournlng the commlttoo adopted a declaration of principles In which tho administration of President Wilson was criticised for Its alleged failure to deal adequately with nation al honor and industrial welfare and tho progressive party wont on record ns favoring a complete proparcdness, consisting of military armnment as well as a mobilization of all the coun- Frolght Conductor Jackson had two domesticated antclopo that were very much admired, especially by children A young man attending the Metho dist revival laid his head on his girl's sliouldor and wont to sleep. Rev. Clifton took tills as a reflection on his preaching and proceeded to give the young man an awful raking. lid Dlxler and Prof. Ilynes, the hit ter a Canadian runner, had a race nt the rink, Ed skating llvo miles while tho Canuck ran three and a half. Ed won the bet of $25 and the gate re ceipts. ::o::' llu)s .Nearly 70,000 HiihIiuIn of Wheat. manager Coates of tho Coates Lum till tun uuilll- 1 , , . . . . try's resources with a view of tho ' --r " y uuorms rue Tribune unlflca.tlon of American nltlzmishln. 1 l"ul BO Iar " ima purchased between .... ' C(,00il. nnd 70,000 bushels ,of 1915 KKUFIELh WARNS IT. S. OF v ,,ea,t frT fr'"ers In tho country TRADE SLUMP AFTER WAR trl"t"ry to North Platte. The av- orago prlco paid has been eighty-five Washington. Secretary lledfleld. In cents per bushel, this avorago beinc a memorandum 011 business conditions low because In tho beginning of the transmitted to President Wilson, pic- marketing season considerable of tho tures tho country as in the 'most pros- wheat was wet and spongy and was porous state In Its history. The warn-' nanny nt to market and brought lug Is nddod, though, that war's In-1 low price. This week tho prlco Tor flntlon of commerco will last only until Kd No. a wheat hits beon around wars end, and that business foresight, ninoty-eignt cents Mr. Colites says that onlv about. nan 01 tho wheat grown in tho sec .Hon tributary to North Platte has so lar beon mnrketed FOR HUNT Four month alone will nrnnnrn thf United Stntntil for pcaco. Tho slump that will follow the war abroad, tho secretary's summary de clares, mutt find Americans ready to takp tholr "siare of the world's trade unhampered by provincial nations. False values crented by unusual con ditions, ho fours, may lull the United States Into a fnncbod commercial se curity. "It Is not to bo expected," the secre tary sayg, "that our business move ment will continue In Its present form. No ono dreams that wo can now, or In tho futuro, maintain un export movo mont of snore than' $5,000,000,000 ac tual vaiuo, or mat wo may scarcely ox-' to W. A. Payne, oC ,tho .Nebraska peci nn apparent not iminneo in our Houso of this city, favor on merchandise transactions of -r , $3,Q00t000;00Q ln any quo year." 7Co """'jBfsip a petition was circulated here tho. Walter O'Connor wont to Omaha latter part of-.Inst week far Judge1 yesterday to visit Mrs. O'Connor, who Orlmos-of tho district court, In order! has beon ln that city for a weok tak- inat ins nnmo no placed on the prl- ing medical treatment Somothlng loss than fifty signatures! "ior" "ro 8t'n a fow, f th"3r LiulJ : oiuiB loit. our cnolco SG or S10 county. Judiro Grimes Is so well WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE, r room house and barn, $10 per . RUCHANA.N & PATTKRSO.N. -::o:; E. M. Smith wont to Omaha at noon yesterday and will drive back a Chov rolot car of tho 490 model. The I.ontlcrfN llig Ulcnrniico Sale StiutK .Mwiulny .Morning. E. M. Smith reports tho sale ofa 4U0 model Chovrolot car Wednesday known and popular over this district '.hat It Is safe to predict his election and possibly that he will have no op position ut eithor primary or genoral plecllou. Ohuppoll Register. 1,000 tock of FURS In sets or sop arate muffs at ONE-THIRD OFF tho regular price nt BLOCK'S Clean Sweep Sale. Fred George, of Brady, who spout yesterdity In town said quite a num ber of cattle arc boing fed in that sec lton. Feeders are paying fifty conts a bushel for corn. Harry Johnson, a switchman In tho yards was considerably bruised yes torday when ho struck a switch stand when swinging off a car. Take your pick of any coat ln tho houso that formorly sold at $10, $15 $20, $25 and up to $.15, for $4.98, $7.48 $9.98 and $14.98. BLOCK'S. A inarrlngo llconso was issued Wednosduy to A. A. McCoranlck and Miss vora Mookor, both of Lowollon and later thoy were married by a lo cnl mlnlstor. CITY HOSPITAL 607 LOCUST STREET NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE 82 Sanitary Newly Furnished Fireproof This institution ii mow open for the Reception and Treatment of Surg leal. Medical end Obstetrical cases. A Strictly modern Hospital for the convenience of the physicians of Kortfa Platte ami country tributary thereto. GRADUATE NURSES NURSES REGISTRY CITY HOSPITAL NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. PHONE? 82 ' DOMESTIC NURSES Si We are in a position to furnish competent nurici for physicians, on Bjiort notic. Cell Phone 82 and Mate whether you want graduate or domestic nurie and we will complete all the arrangements for you without charge. J. Ii. JlEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Ofllce Phono (542 Res. Phono 670 The Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital 1008 WEST 5th ST. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. PHONE 110. Ethical. Moral. Efficient. This hospital is open for the reception and treat ment ol Medical, Surgical, and Ohstetrical cases. This institution is modern, sanitary and well situated away from tho noises and discomfort which are attendant on the city's center. MRS. MARGARET HALL, Supt, J. S. TWIMEM, Physician and Surgeon. SKKKS TO RECOVER FARM ? 1 II II DEEDED TO Witt). J. T. Nystrom, living north of Brady, and one of the oldest and best known farmers in that section, has filed, through his attorney W. V. Hoagland. a suit in tho district court In which! he seeks to recover title to a farm said to be worth $1G,000. Desiring the companionship of' a wife, Nystrom, who was a widower sixty-live years old, sought tho aji-;qf a matrimonial agency and was sobn placed in communication with Effie May Mitchell, a comely woman living at lllackwell, Okl., who soon succeeded In winning Nyatrom's confidence and affection. While Effie May looked un on her admirer with professed adora tion, and had no hesitation in becom ing his "clinging vine." she evidently had an oyo for business. After having exorcised nor nynotlc charm ovor Nystrom for the requisite period, she itnniiy consented to marry him if he would deed ovor to her his farm. Over this proposition Nystrom stutter ed, for he Is a saving and Industrious man, and having accumulated his wealth by hard work ho was loath to let go of it; but tho charmer cud dled in his amis, was irresistablo and tho deed was duly made and the mar riago consumatod. For a fow weeks things moved nicely until ono day Nystrom discov ered that his wife was corresponding with n real estato dealer with a view of soiling tho farm. Tills disconcerted him, nnd ho was further perturbed by tho appearanco of a man who his wife introduced as her brother. This "bro thor" acted with Biich familiarity with his "sister" as to breed contempt in' Nystrom, nnd as "brother" protracted his visit this contempt Increased. Tho real Bhock occurred, however, when offlcors from Grand Island arrived and placed "brother" nnd "slstor" un der arrest on .tho chnrgo of fornica tion. Nystrom then learned that his wife and "brothor" whoso name was C J. Clough had formorly lived as man and wlfo at Grand Island. Thon tho scnlcs fell from Nystrom's oyos, and charging his wlfo with biga my and fraud, ho seeks to havo sot asldo tho deed to ,tho ?15,000 farm which ho oxecuted to her. Visits Trunk Reunion . Goo. A. Austin returned Tuesday night from St. Louis, whero ho was called by tho illness of n brother who has heart affection. Ho loft his brothor somewhat Improved, but tho end may como suddenly nt any time. While in St. Louis Mr. Austin and Harry Pikes called on Frank Ilea. don and '.und him in good health nnd looking lino wuii ins portly frame, white hair and ruddy, Binlllng fnco, Do you sec the polutl Tho girl means you. .Are YOU insured! She I s all right you can tell that by her happy contcned look. .But how about you J Are l'OU contented In the same nay? Suppote anything should happen to you today, tomorrow, or the day ufter, how would your family fare? Are .they .protected .from .poverty should you die suddenly I If not, It is time you thought about it. Let us write you a policy now. C. F. TEMPLE. 8 Room 1, ,1. O. O. F. BldgT T. II. WATIIEN, Auctioneer General Farm Sales a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed For dates write at North Platte, Nebraska Hospital Phono Black C33. Houso Phono Black G33. VI'. T. PJHTCIIAJtl), firndiiutu Veterinarian Eight years a Government Voterlnar lan. Hospital 218 south Locust St. one-half block southwest of tho Court ilousii. Onlrr of llciirlii nnd Xntlve on Peti tion fur .Settlement of Account. In the County Court of Lincoln County Nebraska. Stato of Nobraska. Lincoln Countv. rs. To tho holrs nnd nil persons Interest ed in ino csiaio or Ann Jano IJarra clouKli. deceased: On reading tho petition of Freder ick UarraclouKU nrayinir a nnnl settle. meat and nllownnco of his account niod ill thin rniirt nn ttin inM. .Inv if Tn As Mr. Reardonl lu,.. n"a..fo.r a decree of dlatribution wns shop foroman horo in tho early 'AV.' "A8 ."'""f.?,0 "5 "5n.,?'im. "l.8ta; days, tho throo men passed several nil piraoni'lnteroatd In said matter hourB vory pleasantly-jovlowlng old nnd, do appear at tho County Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Phc l Office 130 J. IIVUl.tl JOHN S. SHIMS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Offlcc, 83; Residence 38. DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children s Diseases. Olllco McDonald State Bank Building corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phones, Offlce 183, Residence 283 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment, pf, j medical-, surgical and confinemeni dases. Completely .equipped X-Ray and diagnostiCj laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfleld. M. D. J. S. Simms, H.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. I Am Paying More for HIDES than anyone else. Before sell come and see me. you We are paying $10 Per ton for Dry Bones. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. Si Wd$rt Iff DEIUIYHEMIY & FORBES, Licensed Kmbalmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 688. I.IKi.A Ii OTICM In tho matter of the Estate of Sarah Jane Ueaucliamp, I)eceancd. To the Creditors, Holrs and all per sons interested In said Kstato; Notice Is hereby given, that Ralph A. neauchamp claiming nn undivided onc-slxth Interest in nnd to IiOt Five (fi) of Section Nino (9), ln Township Twelve (12), North of Hango Twenty eight (2S), ln Lincoln County, Ne braska, filed his petition in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, praying that regular administration may be waived and for a determination of the time of tho death of Sarah Jano IJeauchnmp, and of tho heirs of said deceased, and, tholr degree of kinship and tho Interest ln said real ebtato of tho petitioner and othor heirs, and that nil claims against said estato bo barred. Said petition alleges that said Sarah Jano Ueauchamp died on or about Jan uary 13, 180C, nnd that at trb date of her death she was a resident of Lin coln County, Nebraska, and was seized of an estato of Inheritance In tho above described premises by virtue of a Home stoad Entry thereon, which Is of a less value than $2000.00 and Is wholly ex empt from attachment, execution or othor mesne process nnd not llablo for tho payment of debts, and that thero Htirvlved her, Emmornon Bonuchamp, her husband, and tho following named children: Charles L. Beauchamp, Italoh A. Ueauchamp, Eva Clark, Paul W. eauchamp, Freda Gloavo, and Grace Ueauchamp. It is horoby ordered that said peti tion be hoard at tho olllco of tho Coun ty Judffo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 4th day of Februnrv. 1916. at 9 a. m. That notice of this hearimr will be published in tho North Plnttn Tribune for three sucesslve weeks prior to said hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH. Jll-3w County Judge Cigars m the Home For the next five months smokers will spend their evenings Indoors, and what is moro convenient and moro plcnsurcnblo than a box of cignrs at home, easily accessible when wm hne nn Inclination to smoke. Tn a box of our homo-mado and hand-mado ci gars, tho kind that aro a littlo better than you buy elsewhere for tho same price. Wo nlso carry a full lino of to bncco and smokers' articles. J. F. Schmalzried. tlmos and recalling vlUcldonts which occurred ln tho.. early' history of tho Union Pacific. Mr. Roardon was par ticularly interested to know how his old-timo frldndri in North Platto woro getting along, and through Mr. Austin sent his best regards to them. It was Mr. Reardon who sot un tho englno ln tho Union Pacific shops In three successive wooka prior to said 1807, and that englno Is still doing da y of I'lng. nPNriT Rood service. nw OEO 'counSe. Courf to bo held in and for said County mi uiu ui uay 01 -I'eoraary, litie, at 8 o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any there bo, why tho prayer of tho potlton or should not ho grantod, and that no tice of tho pendency of said potltlon and tho hearing tlferoof bo given to' all persons Interested ln said matter by publishing a copy of this ordor ln tho North Platte Tribune, n seml-wnnklv newspaper printed In said county for Hogs iimJiuli e Bought and hightst market prices paid " - PHONES Residence Red 63C Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. I'HOIIATR NOTICH In the matter of tho estate of Melissa F; Lindsay, Deceased. In tho Cojnty Court of Lincoln Coun ty Nobraskn, Jnnuary 4, 101 C. Notice is hereby given that the cred itors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, before the County Judpo of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at tho County Court Room, in said County on tho llth day of Fob., 1D1G, and on the llth day of Aug., 1016, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are nllowod for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the Administrator to set tlo said estate, from tho llth day of February, 1018. This notice vlll be published ln tle North Plutte Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In aald County, for four weeks consecutively, prior to February 11, 1910. ' . GEO. E. FIIENCH, Ul-lw CountyJudge. 1'IIOIIATE NOTICK In tho matter of tho estato of Aloft B. Swanson, deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Jan. C, 191C. Notice Is hereby given that the cred itors of said deceased will meet tho Ad mlstratrix of said estato bofdro the County JudKo of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at the County Court Room in said County, on tho llth day of Feb ruary, 1910, and on the llth day of August 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and.'pne. year for the Adminis tratrix to Settle said estate from the llth day of February, 1916. This no tice will be published in the North l'latte Tribune, a letfat newspaper printed in said County, for four weeks successively prior to February 11, 1916, , GEO. E. FRENCH, JU-Jw County Judge. I'ltOl .rl2 AOTICK In the Mutter ot tin- Uxfnfc of Miir- erutlin Ilurke, IlcccriNo.l. In tho County Court ol Lit:.'.n Coun ty, Nebraska, Nov. 26, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that tho cred itors of said deceased will meet the Executors of said Estate befor the County Judse of Lincoln County, Ne braska, at the County Court Room, ln said County, on the 2Sth day ot Janu ary, 1916 and on tho 28th day Of July, 1916, at 9 o'clock A. M. each duv, for tho purpose of presenting tholr claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Six months are allowed for crrd ltors to present their clalmr, and r,o year for the Executors to settle said Ea toto from tho 2Sth day of Jan., 1916. This notice will bo published In the North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper printed In said County, for four weJts successively prior to January 28th, 1916. , , GEO. B. FRENCH. d2S-lw County Judge. NOTIOE FOIl 1'UIIIiIOATIOX Serial No. 0114.1 Deiiurtiueiit of the Interior U. S, Land Olllco at North Platte, Ne .... , , , braska, Dec. 20, 1915. Notlco Is herebv trlvnn thnf willing A. Gaunt, of North Platto, Nebr., who "II UUU. 1. NO. NW Townshln IE. N.. Ttnntrn 31 W fitl. Principal Meridian has nied notice of intention to mako Hnal live year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before tho Register and Re ceiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 14th day of Fob., 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Doobkc, James Uechan, Goorgo Ma combor, Harry Madison, all of North Platte, Nebr. - J. E. EVANS. d2-c" Register. NOTICE OF HKAIUNO In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Mutter of tin- Entitle of Gerrltt J. Iluiniif. IIccenKvil. 'Io the Creditor. Helri and All I'crMoiiM IntereHted In Said ENtatct Notice is hereby given that Charles Hampe filed his petition ln this Court on the 15th day of December 1915, in which ho alleges that tho said Gerrltt J. Hampe, deceased, doparted this life catlne, ln Muscatine County, Iowa, be ing at tho timo of his death a resident of said City, County and State, and seized in fee of an undivided one-half interest in all of tho lands hereinafter described, situatod in tho Stato of No raska, tho title thereto boing held by him by his initials thus. "G. J. Hampo," to-wlt: Northeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter (NEV4 of SEy4). West Half of faouthoast Quixrtor iVt. of SE ), fiVvM Qimj;t.?,r, of Southwest Quar T?n..iNI?.iofn?W .of Section TlUrty r?.ri (4) Townanlp Thirteen (13) En, iV' UaVR0T Twenty-Nino (29) West, (jtn P. M., in Lincoln County, Nobraska. South went Quarter (SWH) of Section Nineteen (19). Township Nino (9) North. Range Thirty. (36) West, 6th P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section 5$? ,(.7) ToiW.n.8U1!,1 Nineteen (19) rY?' ,' 1rlanR0 F1"y-klght (58) West, "'i1'.?1" ln B'nf County, Nebraska Northeast Quarter of Northwest Wit00.? S,15h Township Twonty-Nlno (29) North hango Eight (8) West, 6th Ami" & l"10?, County Nebraska. ti tnat , t.n? Petitioner, Charles Hampo, and his sister, Christina To Strake. each Inherited an undivided SrTdttJ11181 ln u' abovedes tfnE 4-lnt' .Fno prayer of said petl t m l?f m. 1th0.uCo'irt. determine the t TTnnfn tho death of tho said Gerrltt iviaJJip?'i de.0lS0lJ' "olrs, tho de acSnt nt k.nshln and the right of de- SpnirdttUdhat.all claims and demands against said, estato bo forovor barred. fTh0..Balli, net'on will be heard be CrSS. th? C0"11 Court ln the Court House in the city pf North Platte County of Llncon,i6&V.ti0f nt iWtyi W"' at 9 o'clock AVMa a,liyh.tlme aU Persons Interested In ffa,dn8t.?;te m,ay aPPoar and show cause, JLa.ny, thcLre VS wly the prayer of said Petition should not be granted. Dated December 15, 1915. d'S.3w aEi- FRENCH. n-53w County Judge. uuunt, oi iviortn Platto, Nebr., who Jan. 4, 1909, mado Homestead entry, . 01145 for SEV4. S NEU. SEW. VU. E SW, Lots 1-2-3.. Section 2.