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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BARK, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Yenr by ainll In Advance. .. .$1.2r
One Year by Cnrrlor In Advance. .$1.50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Fostomco ns second class Matter.
TTKSDAV, l'lIHHrAKY 2!), 1010.
A Tribute to Iffllh Xcillle.
John J. Ilnlligun nays the foltow
Ing tribute to Keith Neville, of this
city, cnndldnte for the democratic
nomination for governor:
"Mr. Neville Is first of nil an
American. He is a democrat because
through that party he bellevos lie can
nerve his country best ns a citizen.
His father represented tlio Sixth con-
HriUslonsu district of Nobraska in
congress and Mr. Neville because of
his early environments and hhsoWii
lions early bocame a deop student of
public questions. Ho has novor align
ed himself with the divergent ole
hients of the democratic party, but hat
iihvays boen un opon and dovolcd
cliomplon of fundamental democratic
principles and Is worthy and entitled
to the support of all democrats. He
was born and raised in Nebraska. He
novor had a home In any other state;
he knows Nobraska from thf Missouri
river to Wyoming nnd from South Da
kota to -Kalians. His interests are all
In Nebrnska and he will live nnd die
hero.
"Mr. Neville Is a progressive demo
crat but not radical. Ho has no hobby
and advocates no now untried theories
In state or nation. Futhormoro, he is
a stanch advocate of law onforcemont
nnd the people may rest nssurcd that
while ho is governor wltntover laws
are onaeted either prohibiting or rcg
ulnting the liquor traffic will bo enfor
ced to tho strict fetter."
: :o: :
Much Soggy Corn on .Market.
Eastern grain markets, including
Omaha, state that corn Is almost a
drug on the market, being quoted as
low ns twonty-two cents a bushel and
llttlo bought up at that price. Tho corn
referred to Is tho grain which failed
to mnturo lnnt Tall and" Is not of tho
lust of quality. The return of warm
weather has brought about somo un
oxpectod conditions with respect to
tho corn market. It has developed the
fact that there is a lot of corn in tho
state that It Is so soft nnd completely
soaked with water that it lias almost
no market value. While tho weather
was cold, very llttlo of the corn ap
peared to bo soft, but with tho raising
of the temperature and continuation of
warm weather, the corn that during
tho month of January seemed of tho
very best Is now thawed and found to
bo soggy. Somo grnin men stato that
a portion of it Is likely to rot before
It can be dried out The bulk of the
corn In Kearney and Buffalo county is
good, but there is more soft corn than
was bargained for, acordlng to re
ports rocelved, Kearney Hub.
Nominations Close Today.
Today Is tho last day In which nun
seeking political preferment can llle
their nomination papers. The list of
candidates for nomination for county
offices Is heavy, as will bo noticed by
announcements In The Tribune, and
there nro quite a few who have not
announced themselves in these col
umns. There Is quite an army of good
men. some may bo better t'iian otherj,
and yot all nossesed of the ability to
1111 the office which they respectively
sock.
: :o: :-
"Itobln Hood" Coming'
.11 A Itdl Ullli,
"ltobln Hood" and his inornle men
will hold forth at Kolth theatre Alon
day. March 13th when tho do Koven
Opera compnny will prosent tho all
ntur Brand opera revival of do Kovon'u
most famous work, "Robin Hood".
'Hie present olnborato presentation of
thlu llttlo masterpiece Is tho most am
bitious effort yet made of a sorles of
revivals that are calculated to foster
a taste for a form of art that Is in
the languishing state.
Originally produced twenty-three
years ago, "Robin Hood" has enjoyed
a caroor of roinarkablo prosperity. It
has been performed inoro than seven
thousand times, nnd tho melody of its
score nnd tho wit of its book will
live to glvo delight to generation
yet unborn. Tho prosont presenta
tion will' doubtless aorvo as a sharp
remainder of the marked detortiorat
tion of the standard of light opera,
mid It may serve as a good purpose
In eliminating the vacuous exhibitions
of unnsonslcal vulgarity that has tak
en the place and usurped the namo
nnd Hold of this genre of work.
"Robin Hood" has been given a wor
thy sottlug nnd the production Is un
urtlstlc as well as an elaborate one.
The market place of old Nottingham
nnd the green shades of Sherwood
Forrost have boon reproduced with
fidelity nnd un attempt 1ina been made
to prosorvo the ntmosphoro of old
England In the days whon Rlchnid
1 was King. The costumes have been
dolgnod with care and are of the por
lod. To properly cast "Robin Hood"
Reginald do Koven drow on tho re
sources of tho grand opora housas of
this country and Europe. Ivy Scqtt, a
famous prima donna, with a rare lyric
voico. was secured from the Metropol
itan Opern, New York.
In the cast are Ralpli Uraluard,
James Slovens, l'hll llrnnson, Cora
Tracy, Win. Schuster. Tllllo Salinger,
Horbert Watorous, Carolyn Andrews.
Sol Solomon and superb chorus.
::o::
Cane Seed for Nale.
Strictly choice Rlnck Ambor or Rod
Top. $1.10 per bushel.
ROSENnERO HARDWARE CO.,
Loxlugton. Neb,
Six or eight head of cattlo dolayed
passenger train No. 7, twenty or
thirty mlnutos Inst Tuesday ovonlng.
Tho cattlo wero on tho track a short
distanco west of tho Lexington depot
and tho train was compelled to stop
two or three 'Minos Ijeforo tho nnlmuls
would consent to get out of tho way
"Who tho cattlo belonged to was ..not
learned. Thoy evidently hud escaped
from some near-by pasture. Lexing
ton Ploneor.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Cy Russell filed Saturday on the
democratic ticket for sheriff.
Jack Gavera left Friday evening for
Omaha to spond several days.
Rev. McDald returned tho hitter
part of last week from Kearney.
Mrs. Win. Hupfer has returnd from
Omaha whore she spent ton days.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coates visited
relatives In Sutherland Inst week.
Frank Dunn will lenve next week
for Wood River to visit his mother.
Miss Eva Mulr, of I'axton camo lart
week to visit her ulster Mrs. J. J).
Cox.
Minor Hlnninn returned Saturday
morning from tne nutomomlc show in
Omaha.
Misses Mildred Fitzpatrlck and
wynn Sullivan visited friends in
Brady Sunday.
I). IJ. Hunt, of Osceola Ia trans
acted business nt Attorney Glbb's of
fico yesterduy.
Miss Esther Schwalgor, of tho Kear
ney Normnl spout the week ond with
the homo folks.
Dean Howker returned Friday from
Bridgeport whore he snout tho creator
part of last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cralglo loft Sunday
morning for I'axton to spend a week
with her daughter.
Mrs. V. Lucas and daughter return
ed Friday from an extended visit with
relatives In Calloway.
Misses Edith IJoatcs and Marie
lloatos, of Cozad, visited In town the
latter art of last week.
i
Miss Alice Fitzpatrlck, of the Ilrndy
schools visited the homo folks tho lat
ter part of last week,
Mrs. M. C." Hayes will leave next
weok for Green River to visit rela
tives for a week or longer.
J. C. Askwlc filed Snturdnv on llw
democratic ticket for county commis
sioner of tho lirst dlstirct.
Mrs. J. H. Fonda was called to Om
aha the latter aprt of last week by
the Illness of a rolatlve.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Russell of Wal
lace have returned home nfter visiting
friends for sovornl days.
T. E. Hcskctt, of Sutherland, was
among tho out of town visitors here
the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wolnh Imvn r.
turned from Omaha where they at
tended the auto Bhow last week .
Mias Minnie Lincoln will go to Cur
tis this week to spend u fortnight with
her sister Mrs. Chris Schick.
Misses Hazel Murphy and Wlnl'rcd
Leahy of Council Bluffs were guests
of Miss Irma Johnston Saturday.
Mrs. E. F. Sovborger entertained a
party of friends at a movie party at
the Bat theatre Saturday afternoon.
Walter Roborts, of Cheyenne, win
spent two months with his brother D.
W. Roborts will leave tomorrow morn
ing.
Miss Vnunlta Hayes will lenve next
week for Grand Island, Omaha ur-d
Victor, la., to spend a couple of
weeks,
Mrs. Orra Sailor and Miss Focla Jo
son returned Friday from St. Joe and
Kansas city where they spent sovoral
woeus.
Ed Stoffrlggen. who was called to
Blue Hill, Nob., last week by the 111
ness of his father Is expected to return
today.
For Dresa-mnklng of nil kinds call
on Mrs. Thomns Mobley, 015 South
Chestnut. Prices reasonable, Phone
Black 097. 13-1
Hurley Smith of Brady, was taken
to Bollot, Kans., Friday by tho deputy
sheriff of that city to nnswer a charge
of rape.
Mrs. Mary Dunn who has been visit
ing In Green River and Ogden for
several wooks, will return tho first nf
next weok.
Mrs. Edith Quulloy of Elk, Mont.,
came Saturday morning to visit her
mother Mrs, John Cornett for n wpek
or longer.
Mesdames Fred Sudman and Guy
Newnian of Chappell, who visited at
the Fred WalteinaUi home for n week
will return today.
Fred Lumbeck and Floyd Passmoro
who spont last weok demonstrating
the new pay roll machine, loft Sunday
evening for Choyenno.
Mrs. Dan Roberts who recently sub
mited to an operation at the City lloii
Ital, is much improved and will re
turn homo this weok.
Frank Nolen, of this city, wns mar
ried yostorday at Kourney to Mlis
Hazel Feenoy of that city. After a hon
eymoon trip In the eastern part of tho
stato they will make their homo hero.
Frank Townstnid wns taken to the
Kearney Reform School Saturday.
Townsend was urrested recently, for
stealing a horse from tho Stovens
ranch near Mnxwoll.
Misses Helen and Veronlcn Stuart,
of Lexington, nro expected hero the
lirst of next weok to visit the Mhsos
Florence and Mario Stack and attend
the Forresters' "dnnce.
Bungalow for Sale
0 Rooms, 3 blocks from court house.
As I have decided to inovo on n tract
of in tul adjoining tho city, I am placing
on sale my now homo on south Vino
street. This Is a six room house, t'to
living room being 20 feet by 13 feet.
Largo brick fire plnco In end of liv
ing room. Doublo doors, tho top bnn,;
maplo throughout tho house, both un
stalrs and down. Half basemont, d'
vlded with cement block partitions for
collar and coal bins. Flnslied In birch
wood down Btnlrs and whlto onnmel
upstalrB. Full equlppod bath room up
stnlrs, and closets in each bed room.
Toilet and lavatory on lirst floor. Tho
lot Is n BOiithonBt comer lot with side
walks on both sldos. Curbng In front.
Yard woll filled nnd a good stand of
grass. Good slzo barn which can be
used for two cars, or car and other
purposes. Prlco $4,000,00 on good
tonus. Inqulro of
C. F. TEMPLE, Owner.
For Hont'-C room cottngo close In.
Inquire Marti meat innrkot.
POLITICAL ANNODNCKMENTS
For Connlv Commissioner
I respectfully announce myself as
a enndidntn for the rnniihllrnn nnml.
naton for county commissioner from
mo J him uistrict, subject to the ac
tion of the voters at the primary iloc
Hon. i D. K. MAnrrv.
(Six miles Northwest of Hershev.)
For County Commissioner.
I hernliv nntintincn tnvHnlf nn n nun
didate for the rimnneriitlo nnmfmiHnn
for county commissioner for the First
uistrici, Biiujcci to tne decision of the
voters nt tlio primary election April
lain. r . w. 1 1 khm i N (j n Au SEN
For Itejircsentnlhe.
I horebv announce nivnclf im n -nn
didate for the republican nomination
for stntn retircnl.'iHvi' from tlm RtY.
ty-elghth district (Lincoln county) at
mo primary election Apr;i lstii.
SCOTT REYNOLDS,
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce mysolf as a
candidate for the' republican nomina
tion for sheriff, subject to tho will of
the voters at the primary olectlon
April 18th. '
A. J. SALISBURY.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce that I urn
candidate for ihc republicnn nomina
tion for sheriff nnd solicit tho support
of the voters at the prlmnry olectlon
to bo hold April 18th. I have been a
resident of the coun'ty for fifteen
years, am a farmer and live in Hininun
precinct. TIIOS. McCONNELL.
For County Commissioner.
I horby announce myself as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for county commissioner for tho First
Commissioner District subject to the
will of tho voters ait tho primary
election April 18th. I have been a
resident of tlio district over forty-four
years. First time In politics, need the
otTIco nnd respectfully usk your sup
port. Residence In Hinmnn precinct.
, J. W. (Buck) ROWLAND.
For Commissioner.
I respectfully nnnounce myself as a
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for coutny commissioner for the
Third District at the April primary
and support given me will be appre
ciated. I havo been a resident cf the
county for twenty-nlno years and my
home Is southwest of Ilcrahey.
S. J. KOCH.
For County Commissioner.
I rospoctfully announce mysolf as a
candidate for tho republican nomina
tion for county commissioner for the
Third Commissioner District, subject
to the decision of the voters at the
prlmnry election April 18th. My home
is in sellers precinct.
JJHN W. FOWLER.
Fur Sheriff. ,
I respectfully announce myself as a
.candldato for tho republican loraliia-
tlou for sheriff of Lincoln county, sub
ject, however, to the decision of the
voters nt tho prlmnry election April
18th. Your support will be highly ap
preciated. ,
t; ' -l v I iA .
North Platte. Neb.
For Sheriff
1 respectfully priuent my u, m. aa
a candidate for the ropublkan nom
ination for sheriff at the primary elec
tion. My home is .in Sutherland pre
cinct, nnd I havo been a resident of
tlio county since 1S85. Support given
mo will bo appreciated.
FRANK COKER.
County Attorney.
-I respectfully announce myself a.4 a
candldato for the republican nomina
tion for County Attorney subject to
tho approval of the voters at the prl
niury election April 18th.
- P. R. iulliga'n;
For County Clerk
I herby announco myBolf as candl
dato for tho ropubllcnji nomination as
County Ciork of Lincoln County, sub
joct to tho decision of the voters at
primary election April 18. Your sup
port will bo appreciated.
A. S. ALLEN.
(Formerly of Walkor Proclnct.l
County Clerk.
I respectfully announce that 1 am a
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for county clork at primary elec
tion In April, and will appreciate the
support of tho members of that party.
C. II. WALTERS.
North Platte.
County Treasurer.
I hereby announco myBolf as a can
dldato for tho republican nomination
for county treasurer, In tho primary
election April 18th. Make Inquiry
about mo and it you think I am
qualified and othorwlso all right your
Bupport will bo appreciated.
S. M. SOUDER,
Asst. Co. Treas.
Formor rcsldonco Deer Crook Product.
For Commissioner.
I horeby nnnoundo myself as a can
didate for the republican nomination
for County Commlssoner from the
First District nt the April primary
oloctlon and solicit tho support of tho
voters. I have been n rcsldont of Lin
coln county for thirty years.
I. L. MILTONBERGER.
Clerk of District Court
I hereby anounco myself as a can
dldato for the republican nomination
for clerk of tho district court, sub
ject to tho will of the voters at the
prlmnry election. Your support will
bo appreciated.
GEO. E. PROSSER.
For Commissioner
I respectfully announce myself as
a candldato for the republican nomina
tion for county commlssoner from the
Third Commissioner District, subjoct
to tho action of the voters at the April
primary. S. J. FILBERT,
Wellllcct, Nob.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce myself a caudl
dute for tho republican nomination
for Countv Clerk subject to the- nctlon
of tho voters of that party at the April
primary. Your support will bo appre
ciated. A. B. IIOAGLAND.
For County Clerk.
I hereby announce mysolf u cand.
dato for County Clerk of Lincoln
County , subject to the wishes of tho
Democratic electors, primaries AorJl
18. Was born In this county thirty
eight years ago, taught school three
years, later, homosteadlng In Cotlon-
wor.d Precinct where I now reside.
ROYAL S. EUICSSOX.
NORTH PLATTE
.".General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 53 723 Locrst Street
A modern institution for the
cier.tific treatment of njedlcnl,
surgical ond confinement 'cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Den!, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D.
J.B.-Redfieli,M.D. J.S.Simms,.M.D.
Miss Eiise Sieman, Supt.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an ordor nf nnlo lacumi
from tho District Court nf i.innnin
County, Nebrnska, upon n decree of
luieciosure renuereit in said Court
wlrureln Mutual Building and Loan
Association, a Cornorntinn l ninintm-
and Ida Ricliards, Administratrix ct
ai are aetendants, and to me directed,
1 will on the 31 day of March, 1910, at
2 o'clock n. 'in., at th ft pur! frmit rlnnr
of the Court House in North Platte,
Lincoln uounty, Nebraska, sell at
Public Auction to tho highest bidder
ror cash, to satisfy said decree, in
terest and costs, tho following des
cribed property, to-wit:
Lot One(l) In Block One'llundrod
Thirty-eight (1.18) the east forty-four
feet (E44Ft) of Lot Two (2), Block
Ono Hundred Thirty-eight (138). the
west Twenty-two feet (W22Ft) of Lot
Two (2j and tho East Twenty-two
r ! iE22Ft) of Lot Three (3) Bhick
Onr Hundred Thirty-eight (138)-A11 In
tlio original town of North P.latt'O, Ne
braska Dated North Platte, Neb.,v 'February
J.'h 1010
A. J. SALISBURY,
f2-m28 She.-Iff.
PHOBATF. SOTH'K.
!u the Matter of (he F.stnte of Joseph
IhTsliey, deceased.
In the- County Court of Lincola
f ounty. Nobraska, Feb. 25,-lftlG,
Notice is hereby given,. That the
creditors of said deceased will meet
the Executrix of said Estate, before
the County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at the County Court Room,
in said County, on the 31st day of
March. 191C. and on the 2nd day of
October, 101C, at 0 o'clock a. m. each
day for the purpose of presenting
'heir claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Six months are
allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and one year for the Executrix
to settle said Estate, from tho 31st
day of March. PJ1C. This notice will
be published In the North Platte Tri-
mino, a legal seml-woekly newspaper
printed In said County, for fpur weeks
successively, prior to March 31, IS) 10.
GEORGE E. FRENCH.
f2!)-m2S County Judge.
NOTICi: I'Olt PCIIMCATION.
Serial "Xn. n.KlKi
Department of the Interior.
V. H. Land Office at North Platte,
Nebraska, Feb. 2o. 1010.
N"tlt:e Ih hereby given that James
D. Cole, of North Platte, Nebr., who
on Apr. 2, 1!)13, made Homestead en
try. No. 0504fi, for NIOVi, and NEV, of
SHVi. Section 34, Tqwnship m, .
Jtnnge 31, W., 0th Principal Merld en,
has filed notice of Intention to make
final threo year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be-"
fore tho Register ond Receiver, at
North Platte. Nobr., on tho 24th day
of April 1910.
Clnlniont nnmus as witnesses: H. F.
Johnson, George A. Mncombor. Win. A.
(Intuit, James Beclian, nil of North
Pintle, Nebr.
J. E. EVAN'S,
f29-a" . Receiver.
Notice For Publication
Sorlal 05283.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Lnnd Office, North Plntte, Nobr.
Feb. 7, 191G.
Notlco Is hereby given that Josonh
R. Ellsworth, of North Platte, Nebr.,
who, on Oct. 14, lail made Homestead
entry No. 05283 for N& of, NEV and
SWU ofNEVi, Section 14, Township
14, N Rnngo 30, W. 6th Principal
Mordlan has (lied notlco of Intention
to mnko llnnl threo year Proof, to es
tablish claim to tho land above des
cribed boforo tho Register and Re
ceiver, at North Platte Nebr., on tho
ztu uay or March, luio.
Clalpiant names as witnesses: O. H.
Covoll, W. S. Bunting, Fred Slmants,
C. P. Campbell, all of North Platte,
riour. J, E. EVANS,
f8-0w Register.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Qynecolog)
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Offlco McDonald Stato Bank Building
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given lo Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building nnd Loan Building
Phono. (. 0fflce I3
1 hones Rssidenc. 115
J. . JtEDFIELl).
TIIYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 076
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I).,
Physician and Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, S3; Residence 38.
T. II. YVATIIEN,
Auctioneer
Uencrnl Furin Sales n Specialty. Snt
Isfnetlon fiiinranteed. For dntes write
at Norlh Platte Xebrasku. Box 22,.
Phone ")S2.
MINNESOTA MUTUAL J, IF 13
INSURANCE CO.
"Founded 1SS0.
It's tho household word In Western
Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best mon
oy can buy. It's what you need, for a
savings bank nnd Insurance that In
sures. They all buy It.
"There is a llcnsnn"
For further Information
Phone, call or address
J. E. SEBASTIAN, Gon'I Aijeitt.
J no Old Line Jinn
NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA
DEUItYIJEItRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmors
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black C88.
HofsandCattle
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Oflice 459
C. H. WALTERS.
12c Per
r
IF NOT FROZEN.
Per Ton for
Bones if delivered
at once.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
Quality Not Quantity
J Jewess
Wo make cIirm-K In ttm C3 tit nil ntwl ti
- U - - - vv UUIUtl CI 11 11 111
tho recular si
quality tobacco in preference to quan
.. in ...
usu oniy tlio he.,i tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cus
tomers nro alwnvs snfiHnn,i wn i,..
'- HUM-
dlo a largo line of smokers' articles.
iu lustily oi pipoB helng especially
large.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Notice.
In the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the apllcation of
Oeorgo L. Brandow to chango name.
Notlco is hereby given that on h"
first day of April, 1910, or as soon
thereafter as 1 can bo heard, I will
apply to the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to have my namo
chanced from O
" O t wiitiiuill iv
George L. Wolr.
Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska,
February 28, 191C.
GEORGE L. BRANDOW
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physlcinn.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Sheriff's Sale
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein II. J. Church is plaintiff, and
Elmer E. Hopkins ct nl are defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on tho
ISth day of March, 191G, at 1 o'clock
p. m., nt the east front door of the
Court House in North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
to. satisfy said decree, interest and
costs, the following described proper
ty, to-wlt East half of Southwest
Quarter (E of ond West half
of the Southeast Quarter (W of
SEVl) Section Thirty-threo (33),
Township Nine (9), Range Thirty-two
(32), west of tho Cth P. M., Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Feb.
14, 1910.
fl5-Cw A. J. - SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Order of Hcnrlng on Petition for Set-
Moment of Account.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Howard
F. Jeffrey, Deceased.
On reading and filing the pctlton of
Etta S. Campbell, heo Jeffrey, pray
ng a final settlement of her final ac
count, tiled on the 7th day of Febru
ary, 1910, and for a decree of distribu
tion and descent of real estate and her
discharge.
Ordered that March 3, A. D. 1910,
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 bo held In and for
said County, and show cause why tho
prayer of the petitioner should not
bo granted; and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, bo given to all persons Inter
ested in said matter by publishing a
copy .of this order In the North Platte
Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper
printed in said County, for three suc
cessive weeks, prior to said dav of
hearing.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
IS-Zv-' County Judge.
Amendment to Articles of Incorporation
Notice is hereby given that at the
annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Coates Lumber & Coal Co., article
numoer two ot the Articles of Incor
poration was amcnripfl tn rnn1 na fol
lows :
"The Keneral naturn nf tho imuinoJa
to bo transacted by said corporation
shall be tho manufacture, the whole
sale and the retail flpnltmr in Onr
grain, lumber, fuels, hardware, paints,
oils, glass, mouldings, mill work, stone,
brick, lime, cement, plaster and all
kinds of building material, fuels, grain,
nour ami general merchandise busi
ness of every description; the con
struction. mnfnffnnnro
of mills and maclilnory for the manu-
luciure oi lumber and all kinds of
buildinc nint
.... , v UljOLl lHUUUt
maintenance and operation of eleva
tors and mills and machinery for tho
manufacture and operati n of the flour
and grain business; the buying, sell
ing, leasing, owning and operating
lumber and conl yards and other real
estate and personal property includ
ing mills, elevators and stores; buy
ing and selling of real estate, and u
do a general contracting business and
all other thl
usual and essential in carrying on any
ui.twm.-as njiurreu to in tins section."
In witness whereof we liave hereun
to set our hand .mil tho nfftnini ooi
of said corporation this 11th day of
ruuruary, luiu.
,WAn ELMER COATES,
(bfcjAL'' President.
A. A. TANNER,
Secretary.
liCL'ill Xoflno.
To John Richard Neary, Anna Neary.
i.ituu vuuiuy isanic, a corporation,
and to John Doe, real name un
known, Receiver of Mead County
Bank, a corporation, non-resident
defendants:
YOU aild oaoh nf vnn will inlm .,n
that on tho 14th day of February, 191G,
"mcneii, plaintiff, filed her
certain action in the District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, tho object and
prayer of which are .to quiet title in
plaintiff and In .Tnim uintu.r.i xt
In the following described lands situ
ate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to
wit: Lot Eight (8), Block Ono Hun
dred FiVe flOKl. nf tlm nrllnnl
of the City ot North Platte each au
imiuviueu one-lialf interest and to
foreclose that certain mortgage owned
by nlailltlff linnn nn linillvl.tn.l n .
half Interest ot said Lot 8 mado on
July 23, 1900 to F. J. Broeker upon
which Miero is claimed to be duo the
sum of $50.90 and in the fniluro of
defendants to pay said mortgage for
a decre of foreclosure thereof. Mead
( ounty Bank is made party defendant
oy vlrtuo of a socond mortgngo held
"P0.".!1 of Lot 8 011,1 t0 nulet titlo of
plaintiff nir.'ilnsf aniri
her interest in said premises and to
have said mortgage decreed junior and
inferior to plaintiff's lien and fore
closoure said defendant Mead County
unnk, its successors ..ml assigns of all
equity of redemption, right, title and
Interest in said described promises.
i ou and each of you are required -
answor said petition on or before the
27th dny of March. 191G. or your de
faults will be taken and judgment en
tered against you as in said petition
prayed.
ZARA I. MITCHELL, Plaintiff.
, - By E. II. EVANS,
a5'Rw. Her Attorney.
.otler for l'lilillontl,,,,
Serlnl No. 05602.
u 1",'l"!!!e", ,,r ''" Interior
U. S. Lnnd Olllce nt North Platte, NVhr
'au. 2, 1PJC
y
clnKi MWri,iT',-,."H,ipe Ji, w. otn Prln-
"on to mike "hnnT tnrSeeaTvfoi
oHthl',iIsLfi'.l,nl,to.tne ,linl above dVs"
St .'W'fW16 RcKlBter nnd Bocelv-
Claimant names aa "iVUnrfaie' r-iri
North PinTto 'v"? Zimmerman, all of
Votln.. lu I. i.
CnrHmVfJYPn A"!lt Lore
on lln is oh i niesr.,, w in,
'n n&ni 'A?12i,lnnile Homesteud ontry
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