The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 22, 1916, Image 8
Semi-Weeklv Tribune IltA L. HAHE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mnll in Advance... fltSo Ono l'cnr by Carrier In Advance.. $1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, i'ostofllec us Second GlaHS Mattor. TUESDAY, FEBKl'AKY 22, 1!)1(!. UL.MOCltATS HOLD JlKHTINti TO SELECT CANDIDATES A score or more democrats from Lhn nntitttftr tilnsit ti rtia f Mil Mlllfn n ti 11 til It Or 1 from towii lield a meeting Saturdny af ternoon, the object of which was to suggost candidates for county offices. Chairman Stroitz o the county coin niittao, presided. A call Tor volunteer candidates was made, but tho 10 8iwe was somewhat feeble. H. S. Er-ickson- of Cottonwood was suggested for county clerk, and ho stated tli.it if It was the will of the mooting that ho bo the candidate he would consent. Later Mr. Erlekson Hied his nonrinu tloii. Sum Reynolds, of tho same mic tion of tho county was suggested for county treasurer, and 8. A. Thomas of Sutherland for clerk of the district court. Up to today neither Reynolds nor Thomas had lilcd. A. P. Ander son has filed for the democ ratio nom ination for commissioner from the Third district and Roy Cochran for county surveyor. F. W. llennlnghnus cn and J. AV. Rowland had previous ly lilcd for commissioner from the First district, and Geo. N. Glbbs and John Grant for county attorney. To complete the list of candidates a com mittee consisting of J. 11. McDonald, Thos. Hoaloy and C. T. Whelan was ap pointed by the chairman. Kolth Novllle, Geo. N. Glbbs. Col. llorminghausen, J. "W. Rowland and others addressed the meeting. ::o:! Recital . Friday Eicnlng North Platto may well bo proud of tho 'musical talent which will appear in tho pipe, orgnn recital at the Pres byterian church next Friday evening. Miss Florenco McKay passed her examinations with honor, wlilch Is tho only distinction given pupils of tho Hamburg Conservatory of Toroto, launua. biio studied piano under Prof. Michael Hamburg and organ mi ner proi. vym. Bcnzoly of that Instltu Hon. Mrs. Ellzaboth Kaar-Langston stud- leti wiui demons Movlus nnd gradual ed under his instruction from the Wes loynn Conservatory of Music. Frederick A. Delano, of. th Lincoln Musical College says: Mrs. Langston possesses a rich mezzo voice of lurgo compass which siic uses intelligently nnd sho sings In a very nrtlstlc man nor." Arthur Trnmp is a trombono player of more tlian ordinary ability and his ap pearance is always greeted with en tliuslasm. Ills tones arc beautifully soft and true and his Interpretations nro arusue and sympathetic. Mrs. M. M. Redobaugh, formerly su porvlsor of arts and crafts In the Pitts burg public schools, will make her lirst appearance In North Plntto ns a reader. Mrs. Redobaugh has a pleas ing porsouniuy and ner numl crs will no awaited with interest Miss Dulcio Frntor and Mls:i Clara borennon are capable accompanists who will add to tho pleasure of the oc casion :o: : Oelniicy Loses Car. ciauuo Uolanov of Northnnn lo-ii his largo Colo Touring car last Sim- nay nigiit by lire which wns started til TO!! (ill Umil llllktlnu'll rxmun Il Dolnnoy and wife- had planned to go in uuurcii mat sunuay night In the car and lie had started the onglno at tho garago near their residence and returned to tiiu bouse to get his wife wuen ne returned to the Ktirgao the car was In Humes anil nulniriv ,in. mqllshed by the flro before It could bo 'Xtlngulshfd. A partial amount of tho loss wni covored by limirnnco but not onough to make the loss or tho car a small matter. Rome other ar ticles of vajue in the garago woro also iiuswuyeu. lirmgopnrt Blade. ;;o:; To ('(tnlinclors ami Builders. . Let mo llguro with you on your re nuwroing rods, all structural stool, In cluding cast columns, thresholds, Joloo .w.uu.i, fiu.. uciore you place yrmr "" can save you money on mum. ii-n j. j i. VAN CLEAVE. .Indian Fighter, to be Pensioned. A bill passed the Icwer houso nf gross Fridny pensioning survivors of inuinn warn- occurring botweon 1805 and 1801. Each survivor will ho given a jjuiiHioii oi nvonty dollars per mouth ami to WldOW Of deooasml Tnillnii lighters (he sum of twelve cHlura per IllUlilll. imong me North Platto nion who wouid ueneiit iy tins act are Theodore I.OWO. P. II.' MnKvnv. Plinrlnc, ltn.1t. W. C. RlUier and also Fred-Ginapp of ; . i ,. ; ;o; ; i"or sale Black dirt, dolivored al one, nione 29. Julius Mogenseti. Mr. lUld Mrs. P. R lavnna iwnen nnti od to Illinois Saturday by tho death of a reiutivo. T ,, . ...til. i , jiBB'niuiui Touuueu saiurimy riom an oxtondod visit in tlio enstorn part ui uio siato. J. AV. Pielstlcker, of Dickons, spoilt the week end with his brother Frank nosucKor. C. A. Portor, of Dckons, Is among tho out cf town pooplo who nro visiting nuru hub wook. Wm. Engles, court bailiff who was quarantined for Hinall pox, was re leased yesterday. W. H. McDonald was a visitor I Omaha Sunday and yestorday, going ciowii snuiruay nignt. Sam Hemphill left yestordny morn ' lug for Cheyenne to accept a position in a printing ornco. Ray Tlghe returned Sunday evening from a short visit with friends nnd relatives in Loxlngton. wanted to liny Office dosk with roll top preferred. 0. H. Roylo, 218 east sixth, street. Phono 177, Mlas May Sale, of Paxton, camo wcolc ago to visit her sister Mrs. Glon Ferguson, for somo time, HMIMISSIOMiltS ALLOW CLAIMS FOlt ItOAi) WORK February 10, 191J. Hoard met same as yesterday. Pres ent full board nond county clerk. Tho county treasurer Is horoby au thorized to transfer the sum of $4.80 from school district 37 to district 11 on account of error In assessing Pert Moore In said district and refund to Pert Mooro the sum of $1 80 on account of erroi In assessment. Claims allowed on various road dis trict funds for road work; District No. 2-Carl Fletcher, $17.30; R V. McMastcrs $'i.fi5, .1. IConney$!).80, Frank Hoc-bus, $1.10: M. D. L. Elder, $5.80: Frank Barton, $5.20; L. 11. Et- der, $1.75; H. Graham, $G.GG; Henry Hartmeti, $58.89; Bort Houser, S13.G0; William Bell, $3.50; Jamos Hell, $7.70; Ic. Rosenberg, $1.40; Scott Shaner, J. 10; H. T. Woodgato, $3.20. District No. 20 Soren Rosscn, $2.50; Peter Jepson, $3.50; Jorgon RosHon, $12; Soren Hansen, $3.50; J. T. Wills, $3.50; Jans M. Jnnsen, $3.50; Terkel Jepson, $1.7G. District No. 4G F. II. Wlngard, Y', W. E. Funk, $9; C. Turner, $9. District No. 37 John M. Hays, .:; F. P. Hoy, $3; P. W. Alexnndor, $1.50. District No. 40: J. N. Hroslus, $14 25, E, Blagdon $4.00, Carl llowman $3.00, District No. 42: L. 11. Hubbard $2.50, M. S. Bennett $3.00, Wnltor Duggnn $3.00, Robert Cnmpboll $1.50, Ed Rny $1.50, District No. 21: John U'orte $12.00; A. F. McMastors $5.00, August Hamr $15.00, J. T. Wills $4.50. L. C. Linn, refund poll tax, Diet 10 $2.50. C. L. Ross, road work, dint. 31, $1G.G0. Gus Brantlng road wcrk district 12, J3G.30. Emory Polzol, district 24, $l.riO. J. F. McGee, road work, dint. 33, $0.00. J. H. VanCleavo, repairs, dint. 28, $8.40. R. A. McWha, road work, dlst. 31, $10.50. District No. 22: George Young, $38.90, Jas. Seaton $5.25, Ed Mooney 3.00, Guy Rose $4.50, Jos McMlchael $2.25, Gail Stowart $3.75, A, C. Ihirton 4.50, Frnnlc Kemper $28.55, A. H. Kemper $17.75, Alvic Kemper $2.25, I. E Ilnrtlett $.75, J. S. Draper $4.85. District No. 30: Geo. Patterson $2.00. O. II, Covcll $2.00, Albert Kopf'$2.0(i, Robert Uurrlcr $2.00, H. Evcrly $2 00, A. liremer $2.00, II. Rrcmer $2.00, E. Hremer $2.00. Cliaa. Robinson $32.70 District No. 3: J. W. Robinson. $38.- 0, R. L. Rhine $G.00, J. V. Mngqo $14.00. F. E. Robinson $3.00, A. E. Robinson $9.G0, II. E.-Robinson $11.00; Gilbert Jocobson $4.00. J. A. Sodorman road work, com missioner district 2, $28.00. M. D. L. Elder, road work, commis sioner district 2, $57.25. Joseph JShcll, road work, cmmls- sloner district 1, $27.00. J. H Van Cleave, repairs, bridge fund, $8.40. Whoreupon the board adjourns to Feb. 21, 1910. C. W. YOST. County Clerk. : :o: : Seed Corn for Sale. Seed corn that took first prize at the Lincoln County Corn Show nnd second prize at the State Corn showntLlncoln In Jauunry, 191G, F. O. JOHNSON. North Platto, Neb : :o: : Quarantine, was lifted Saturday from tho. John Koontz home nnd from thn Trlost residence on west Tenth. R. L. Graves atopped ovor In town yesterday to visit friends nnd transact business while enrouto on a western trip. 1J. J. Guymaii leturned yestorday morning from Wood Rlvor whero h attended the funor.nl of tho Into Thos Dunn. Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter, of Kearney, who wero guests of the for- mer'a son Ralph Smith nnd family, re- runiHd Home Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elnior Crosby and daughter, of Sutherland, who wero guests of tlio former's brother, Attor ney M. E. Crosby and family, left yes terday morning. I no twelvo year old daughter of Mrs. Anna Slobolt wli resides nortl of town wns oporated upon last week at tho North Plntto General hospital and is getting ulcng nicely. Now filings at tho county treasurer' olilco are P. A. Anderson, of Hor3iicy for county commissioner of the Third district; Royal Errlcsson, of Urady, tor county clone, both on tlio deniu emtio tlckor, and Roy Cochran for c unty uurvoyor. ::o:: F. J. MENER & CO. Real Eslnte nnd luHiuance Come and see us for town lots In different parts of tho city. Good In vcatnionta on easy terms. Houses for sale and rout. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. (or. Front and Dowey QtH.. upstairs For Puro Jersey Milk, Phono 783F14 and It will bo dolivored. 103tf Quality Not Quantity We make clgurs In tho small and In the rcgulnr sizes proforrlng to uso quality tobacco In preference to qunn tlty. w uso only tlio host tobacco for flllor and wrnppor and our cus tomers nro always satisfied. "Wo nun die a largo lino of smokers' articles our display of pipes holng especially largo 1 J. F. SCHMALZRIED I COMMLSSIONERS PROCEEDINGS At 1:30 p. m. the board met in Joint session. Present Commissioners Her niinghausen, Springer, White, State Engineer Johnson and Clerk Yost. Tills being the day and hour for open ing the b'ds on the South Platte pre cinct State Aid bridge, tho board pro ceeded to open and tabulate the sauia, to-wlt: Two reinforced concrete girder bridges each composed of seven 3G foot spans, with 16 toot roadway, resting on wood piles nil as per plans and specifications, complete in place: Midland ISrldgo Co., Kansas City, $19,905. Realty Ilridgo Co., Rlalr, $20,800. Omuhii Structural Steal Works, $20,800. Stark li. Co., Des Molnos, $18,712. Monarch Eng. Co., Falls City, $19, 920. Wostorn I)dg..& Con, Coi, Omaha, $21,200. "ward Welghton, Sioux City, $19, 720. Wood, Huncroft & Doty, David City, $21,500. Wilson Ro-onforcml Con. Co., Wnhoo 0,980. Elkhorn Const. Co-., Fremont, $20,- G00. East St. Louis Rrldgo Co., $1G,948. Pickens Eng. & Const. Co., Sioux City, $19,980. Lincoln Congtructlon Co., Lincoln, 19,980. J. W. Hopp Const. Co., Codar Rap- Ids, Iowa, $23,000. Hotallng & Atwuter, Uoatrlco, $18, IG9. Two low truss steel bridges, cacti rldgo composed of three 85 foot spans1, 10 toot roadway, resting on wood piles, all as per plans and speci fications, complete In place: Midland Bridge Co., $20,990. llcatty llridge Co., $2G,G0O. Omaha Structural Steol Works, $21,- 500. Stark &. Co., no bid. Monarch Eng. Co.. $21,900. Western Urldgo Co., $23,000. Ward & Wclghton, $24,000. Wood, Unncroft & Doty, $29,500. Wulscn Re-enforced Concrete Co., 23,975. Elkhorn Construction Co., $26,400. East St. Louis Uridge Co., $18,560. Pickens Eng. & Const. Co., no bid. Lincoln Construction Co., $20,000. J. W. Hopp Const. Co., no bid. Hotallng & Atwnter, no bid. Moved by White and seconded by Springer that we award the contract for building the South Platto precinct State Aid bridge to the East St. Louis Brdgo Co.. of East St. Louis, Illinois, as per their bid on the concrete bridge, to-wit: Two re-onforced concrete gir der bridges, each bridge composed of seven 3G foot spans, with 16 foot road way, resting on wood piles, all as par plans and specifications, complete in place for $1G,98; earthwork In mak ing fills and approaches, per cubic yard, complete In place 23 cents; sur facing for fills and approaches and roadway over bridge, complete In place $1.00. Whoreupon the board adjourns un til tomorrow. ::o:: For Siilc. I offer at private sale at my place 17 miles south of North Platto three horses, two cows, ono fall calf, lumber wagon, mower, hay rake, double work harness and other articles. 10-4 IDA WINGART. : :o: ; Hy basing present population on the rate of gain shown for a decade by tlio census of 1910, tho census bureau makes the present population of tho United States 101.20S.315. Rut Is this decado coniin,; to the rate of gain of the last. Our gain is kept up ln larg degree-by Immigration. The last year notore tlio outbreak of tho war our Immigrants numbered 1.21S.480. The next yenr, Including cloven months oi mo war saw the number of imiu grants reduced to 32G.700. a loss of nearly a million. At the same time thoro was a slight Increase of cniigra tlon, The Immigration statistics of tho second yenr of the war will show a continuation of this loss. It Is n de bated question whether immigration will ho nearly a million people the fewer for every year the war lasts. Lincoln Journal. For Sale Bungalow, six rooms, mod ern in every respect, situated in very dcstrnblo locality in south . part of town; good terms to tho right par ty. For information phono black 5S1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For County Commissioner. I horchy announco mysolf ns a can didnto for tho democratic nomination for county commissioner for the First District, subject to tho decision of the voters nt tho primary election April mill. 1'. V. III'JKMINGHAUSEN. For Represcnluthe. I hereby announco mysolf as a can dldnte for the republican nomination for stato reprosontatlvo from tho Six ty-olghth district (Lincoln county) at uio primary eloctlon April 18th. SCOTT REYNOLDS. For Commissioner. I respectfully announco mysolf as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for coutny commissioner for tho Third District nt tho April primary and support given me will be appre ciated, 1 havo been a resident of tlio county for twenty-nine years and my homo Is southwest of Horshoy. S. J. KOCH. For Commissioner. I horoby announco mysolf as a can didate for tho ropubllcan nomination for County Commlssoncr from the First District at tho April primary olectlon and solicit tho support of tho votors. I havo boon a resident, of Lin coln county for thirty years. 1. L. MILTONBERGER. For Commissioner I rospoctfully announce myself as a candldato for tho republican nomina tion for county commlssoncr from the Third Commissioner District, subject to tho action of tho votors at tho April primary. S. J. FILBERT, Welllleet, Nob. For Sheriff I rospectfully present my name an a candidate for tho republican nom ination for shorlff at the primary elec tion, My homo Is in Sutherland pre cinct, and I have been a rcs'dent of tho county since 1885. Support given mo will be appreciated. FRANK COKER. Cdiinly Attorney. X respectfully announce myself aa a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for County Attornoy subjool to tho approval of the voters at the pri mary election April 18th. P. R. II A.LLIGAN. For Sheriff. I respectfully announce that 1 am enndidato for tho republican nomina tion for sheriff and solicit the support of the voters at tlio primary election to bo held April 18th. I have boon a resident of the county for fifteen years, am a farmer and live in Illnman precinct. THOS. McCONNELL. For County Clerk I herby announco myself as candi date for tho republlcaji nomination as County Clerk of Lincoln County, sub ject to the decision of tho Voters at primary election April 18. Your sup port will ho appreciated. A. S. ALLEN. (Formerly of Walkor Precinct,! County Clerk.. I respectfully announce .thai I am a candidate for tho republican nomina tion far county clerk at palmary elec tion In April, and will appreciate tho support of tlie members of that party. C. II. WALTERS, North Platte. County Trensurcr.' I hereby announco myscltas a can didate for the ronublican nomination I for county treasurer, In th6' 'primary election April 18th. Mako inquiry about mo nnd If you think I am qualified and otherwise all right your support will bo appreciated. S. M. SOUDER, Asst. Co. Treas. Former resldonco Deer Crook,Preclnct. For Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself as a candidnto for tho republican nomina tion for sheriff, subject to. the will of tho voters at tho primary election April 18th. A. J. SALISBURY. For County Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for county commissioner for the Third Commissioner District, subject to the decision of tho voters at the primary election April ISth. My homo Is In Sellers precinct. JOHN W. FOWLER. For Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tlon for sheriff of Lincoln county, sub ject, however, to the decision of the voters at the primary election April 18th. iour support will be highly ap predated. G. T. STEGEMANN, North Platte, Neb. For County Commissioner. 1 herby announce myself as a can didate for the democratic .nomination for county commissioner for the First Commissioner District subject to the will of the voters ml tho primary election April istli. I have been a resident of the district over forty-four years. First time in politics, need the office nnd respectfully ask your sup port. Residence in Hinmnn precinct. J. W. (Buck) ROWLAND. Clerk of District Court I hereby anouncc myself as a can didato for tho republican nomination for clerk of the district court, sub ject to the will of tho voters ait the primary election. Your support will no appreciated. GEO. E. PROSSER. T. 1ft WATIIEX, Auctioneer Cenurnl Farm Sales a Spuchilty. Sat islnrtlon (iuarantecd. For dates lvrlto at North Platte Nebraska. Rox 223. Phone .'.S'i. Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PJUTCHARI), Graduate Votorlnnrinu Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.. one-half block southwest of the Court Housk Bought nnd highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G t)iilco 459 G. H. WALTERS. 12c Per Pound For Hides IF NOT FROZEN. $10 Per Ton for Bones if delivered at once. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 5S 723 LocuSt Street A modern institution for the ncientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Denl, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfleld, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROS T, Ostcoputhic Physician. , North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J. B. IlEDFIELl). PHYSICIAN & SUItGEOA' Successor to HYSIC1AN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Rcdfleld Office Phoue 642 Rc3. Phone C76 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Office 130 J Residence 115 Phones JOHN S. SIMMS, M. P., Physician nnd Surgeon Olllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, 83; Residence 3S. DR. J. S. TWiNEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecologj Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Office McDonald State Bank Building Corner Sixth and Dowey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSUIt ANCIT CO. Founded.-lSSO. It's tho household Word in Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the host mon ey can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that In sures. They all buy It. "There is a Ilcnson" For further Information Phone, call or address - ,T. E. SEBASTIAN, Gcn'l Aafcnt. Tho Old Line Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. BEHRYBEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 688. Notice- for Publication Sorinl No. 05602. Dctmrtiiiriit f tlie Interior L S. Lund Olilco at North Platte, NVbr. l'OH. . 111 Hi. Notice 1h hcrnliv trlvnn Mint I.01 r.v CarrlKan, ot North l'latte, No'or.,, who, un uuu. za, iuii, niiuio jiomesieuu oiury ino. uuuui-, ror w'i ot awvi. auction 4. Township 12, N. ltanKO 31, W. uth Prln cllial Meridian. Iiiih lllod notice 11 f intnii. tjon to tnalco final thrco year Proof, to establish claim to tho land sibovo des cribed, before the Ueglster and Receiv er, at isorth Platte, Ncbr., on tho 27t.i day of March. 1S16. uinunnnt names as witnos.ios: Carl Hroodcr. Marshnll I,. Orten. .lulin V Kowler, Thomas ijlinmorman, all of North l'latte, Nobr. J. E. JJVANH. is-uw llet.'lster, Order of Hearing on Original Probnto of will. State ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. 111 the County Court. In the Matter of tho Estate of Josepb tiorshoy, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of Hattio Maud Horshoy, praying that Ihe Instrument filed on tho 2d day of Foo ruary, 191G, and purporting to bo tho last Will and Testament of tho said edceased, may bo proved, approved, probated, allowed and recorJ d as the last Will and Testament of Uio said Joseph Horshoy, deceased, and thai tho execution ot said instrument may bo commltttcd and tho administration of said estate may bo granted to Hattio Maud Hershoy as Executrix. Ordered, that Fobruary 25, A. D. 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m is assigned for hearing said petition and also for hearing on tho application of Ilattie M. Hershoy for an allowance of $150.00 por month pending administration, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said Couu'.y, and show cause why the prayer of petition er should not be granted; and that no tice of tho pendency of said petition and tho "hearing thereof, be given to all persons Interested In said .natter by publishing a copy of this ordor In the North Platto Tribune, a seml-weokly newspaper printed In said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said day ot hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH, Lcgul Notice. To John Richard Noary, Anna Neary, Mead County Bank, n corporation, and to John Doe, real name un known, Receiver of Mead County Bank, a corporation, non-rosldent defendants: You and cacli of you will tako notice that on tlie 14th day of February, 1916, Zara I. Mitchell, plaintiff, filed her certain action In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you and each of you, tho object and prayer ot which are to quiet title lu plaintiff nnd in John Richard Neary in the following described lnnds situ ate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to wlt: Lot Eight (8), Block Ono Hun dred Flvo (105), of the original towu of the City of North Platte each an undivided oue-half Interest and tw foreclose that certain mortgago owned by plaintiff upon an undivided ono- half Interest of said Lot 8 mado on July 23, 1900 to P. J. Broeker upon which there Is claimed to bo duo the sum of $50.9G ami In tho failure of defendants to pay said mortgage for a decre of foreclosure thereof. Mead County Bank Is made party defendant by virtuo of a second mortgago held upon all of Lot 8 and to quiet title of pinintiir ngainot said mrtcago as to her Interest In said promises and to have said mortgago decreed Junior and inferior to plaintiff's lien and fore closcuro said defendant Mead County Bank, Its successors and nsslgns of all equity of redemption, right, title nnd Interest In said described promises. iou ami each of you are required : answer said petition on or before the 27tli day of March, 1910, or your dj faults will bo-taken and Judgment en tered ngalnst you ns In said petition, prayed. ZARA I. MITCHELL, Plaintiff. By E. H. EVANS. flo-5w Her Attornoy Sheriffs Sale By virtuo of an order of sain Issnnvl from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of roreciosuro rendered in said Court wherein II. J. Church is plaintiff, and Elmer E. HoDkins ot ni urn ilnfAtni. ants. and to me directed, I will on the ISth day of March, 191G, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the cast front door of the Court House in North Platto. LI County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described proper ty. tO-Wlt East half of Sntithwoef Quarter (E of SW14) and West half or tne southeast Quarter ftvy. of SEi) Section Thlrty-threo (33), Township Nino (9), Range Thirty-two (32). west Of the fith P . M.. T.lnnnln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platte. Nolirnskn. Pnh 14, 191G. fl5-5w A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff Amendment to Articles of Incorporation Notice is hereby given that at the annual meeting- of the stockholders of mo uoaies number & Coal Co., article numuer two or the Articles of Incor poration was amended to road ns fol lows : "The cenoral naturo of tho liiiain r-is to bo transacted by said corporation shall bo the manufacture, tho whole sale and the retail dealing in finnr grain, lumber, fuels, hardware, paints, oils, glass, mouldings, mill work, stone, brick, lime, cement, plaster and all kinds of building material, fuels, grain, nour aim general merchandise busi ness o,f every description; the con struction, maintenance, nnd onomtin.i of mills and machinery for the manu- laciuro or lumber and all kinds of building material; the construction, malntenanco and onnmtion nf ninvn. tors and mills and machinery for the manuiacturoand operntl n of the Hour and urain buslnossr Mm nnvlmr anil. ing, leasing, owning, and operating lumber and coal yards and other real estate and personal property Includ ing mius, elevators and stores; buy ing and scllinL' of rnnl pntnfo nnd t- do a general contracting business and uu oiner things necessary, proper, USUal and essential In nnrrvl business referred to in this section." in witness whereof we have hereun to set our hand and the official seal of said corni. ration tlila 11 Mi iv f February, 191G. c,lI , ELMER COATES, &r3AL . President. A. A. TANNER, Secretary. Order of Henrlng on Petition for Set. tlomont of Account. Stnto of Nebraska, Lincoln Countv, ss. In tho County Court. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Howard F. Jeffrey, Deceased. On reading and filing the petiton of Etta S. Campbell, noo Jeffrey, pray ng a llnal settlfiinont of imp n count, filed on tho 7th day of Febru ary, inn,, and lor a decree of distribu tion and descent of real estato and her discharge. Ordered that March 3, A. D. 191G at 9 o'clock a. m., Is assigned for hear ing said petiton, when all persons In terested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said County, and show cause why tlie ""J" Ul me petitioner should not be granted; nnd that nolico of the pen dency Of said llPtlMntl nrwl V 1. !.. thereof, be given to all persons Inter- c-siuu in said matter by publishing a COn.V of this ordr In tlio Vnri'i, tji. tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper iuiiuuu in sam uounty, ror three suc cessive weoks, prior to said day of hearing. GEO. E. FRENCH. f8-3w County Judge. Sotlco For Publication Serial 05283. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, North Platte. Nobr. Feb. 7, 191G. Notice Is horoby given that Joseph R. Ellsworth, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on Oct. 14. 1911 mado Homestead entry No. 05283 for N1 of NE and SWV4 of NE'4, Section 14, Township 14, N., Range 30, W. 6th Principal Mordinn has filed notlco of Intention to mako final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to tlio land abovo des cribed before tho Register and Re ceiver, at North Platto Nebr., on the 28th day of March, 191G. Claimant names as witnesses: O. H. Covell, W. S. Bunting, Fred Slmants, C. P. Campbell, all of North Platte, Nebr. J. E. EVANS, fS-Gw Register. 1 f43w County Judge.