Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BARK, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Yunr by Zllnll In Adranco. . . .$1.2o One Year by Carrier In Adranco. .$lJiO Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postoffico as Second Class Matter. TTKSOAV, .MARCH 7, WHO'S WHO. (Beginning with thik Issue The Tribune will Introduce to Its readors the cundldntos for noniliuitiori for or flc who have annouced theiiiHelveH through thewo columng. A. .1. Snllsbiir), Thoro Is probably no man In Lincoln county who can call by nanio more residents of the county than Art Sal isbury, who seeks a re-nomination for sheriff by tlio republican party, and under these conditions it scums almost unnecoMtiry for The Tribune to in troduce him to Its renders. liy reason of tlio duties entailed upon him during his tonuro of office Mr. Salisbury 'has come In contact in one way or another with practically every 'man of voting age In tlio county, and endowed w'ith "mixing" qUulitios possessed by few 1m has made a friend of nearly every ono he has mot. Mr. Salisbury came to Lincoln county nearly thirty years ago, lo cated with the family on a liomostoad in Plant precinct, and after remaining thoro a nunibor of years came to North Platte and engaged In the liv ery huisncss. He continued in 'this un til elected sheriff nearly live years ago. Tlio TrUmno can say without fear of suecowiful contindlctlon that no man who lias filled tlie position of sheriff In Lincoln county has nuido a more efficient, a" more honest officer than has Mr. Salisbury. Never once lias he shirked his duties, never has lie bo como involved In "cloudy" transac tions, find his success In gathering In law-breakors has been almost phe nomenal. "Lot no guilty man escape," has been his motto and certainly ho lins lived up to It in detail. If you' Mueston this, write the warden of the penltantiary and ascertain the nmn bor of mon Salisbury bus taken thoro since he lins been sheriff. By reason :of his wide acquaintance1 and popularly, Arthur J. will make a strong run. T. V. Itnwlnnd. In the raco for the democratic nom ination for county commissioner from the North Platte district Is J. W. Rowland, bettor known as WW or "Buck" Rowland, who enjoys the dis tinction of being in ptfut of residence one of tlio oldest inhabitants ia North Piatto, or In the county for that mat ter. Ho is a Lincoln county product, has spent all his years hero, and has a wide neeiuulntnnce. Afi fr nnm til tt Inn tlio school courao In North Piatto he followed the trade of a printer, and nftor serving fnlthtully and well at tills for a IlUlllbor nf vnnru iw.n.,l,l . position In the IT. p. Hhops which he tuimiiiiuu u iioiii until a yenr or ho .Ji-rn In tho county, he luis naturally tukou an tntnm..t in .mn.n- !.. I . . . ' --....n.., iiuuiin. anil nolnir of an Inmlt'ini- im-n c he .knows considerably moro of the 'W nud "outs" of biHtnoHH partnln ing to cnunty administration than docs mv iiruiHgo citiTsnu, 4ir, licwiaml say lu wnntfi tho olTIco because ho nneil tho tmnnav u'lilnli lu .... i, ...., v , ........ ,,,, iiijiil.'Bl- illi- mission thnt no one will object ,to If an gives ,eirioient ervice In return 1 ltt,,.C... lilt 4 muiuiui ,111111 inis ue claims to hnv the IllllHtV anil dmilrn Tho nomlnntbvn for 'C1iIb qff'co will bo made liv the elect Itl'u lf lin old. .i.i.l Illiuiinn product, and as "Hilly" Is un iiio-,vii. his irientis nro pretty cnrtnln to give lilm a outliuslastlc boost, Jtihn Y. Fowler.. Lincoln county has many level, hundod, prcferiuislve furmorK, men who hav demonstrated by their own suc cess that fiiyy arc business men. Among these Is John Fowlor, whoo rtiriii-runcli is In Rollers pre cinct, anil who seeks the republican nomination for county commissioner fr,:ui the Third district. Mr. Fowler lias resided in Seller's product for a dozou or more years, and lias proven n most progressive and tniccu.-tsful farmer and stock grower. Ho Is n strong advocate of county develop ment as is evidenced by tho fact that 'ho was no or tlio promoters of tho telephone line that runs tlirmii?li ttuit sootiian of the county; ho was ono of first to suggest and assisted In secur ing a rural postal route which daily delivers mail to the people along tlio route: by reason of his Interest In agrloulturo and stock lie has bean a i.tisjtuiit worker for and a director of the Lincoln county agricultural association; In fart tho mere nanio ot" John W. Fowlor RiiKgeetR energy, push and buslnoss ability, llkowiso hon esty and Integrity. While there nro several jtr.od men in the race for nom ination, each t)f the others will know that Mr. Fowler is in tho running. 1. It. llulllgiiii. For the republican nomination for county attorney thoro Is but one can didate P. Rolfo Halllgan. son of J. J. Hnlllgnn, ono of the leading attorneys of the vt part of the state. Mr. Hal llgan eunu. to North Platte with his parents when but a bit of a bov twen ty years ago. He graduntod from tho high school nud entering the stato unlvorsty took up the study of law, graduating from that dopartmont with high honors five years ago. Slnco his graduation he has been associated with Wilcox & Halllgan, a llrm thnt has an onvlnblo reputation throughout tho ontlro state, and whose clients nro found in niuny cputlos in western Ne braska. His association with this strong firm Iiiih boon beneficial to Mr. TlnJllgan, as It would to any young attorney; and he has not boon Blow ti profit by this prostlge. For a year or two Mr. Halllgan -was county at torney of Arthur county through np polntment mndo by tho commissioners, and this, too. at a tlmo when thnt county was being re-organlzoil and many legal questions needed solution. However, he was equal to nil demands and through ills advice to tho county officials no false steps were by them made. Mr. Halllgan' Is well qualified, and as his nomination Is assured, the vo ters will no doubt give him enthu siastic support at the polls In No vember. ::o:: a LOCAL AND PJBHSQyAL. Edward Thomps n who visited' last week In Clinppell has returned. Miss Florence Louden began work In the ten cent store Saturday. George Shaffer returned Sunday ov- enng frl:m a Khort visit in Paxton. Attorney Robert Realty, of Urady, spent the week end here on business. Mrs. Elmor Hurko will ontertaln tho Nevlta club on Wednesday Mar. 10th. Mrs. Wllhlto, ot Hanson, was called here last week by tho Illness of her son. Reece Spencer, of Gothenburg, spent the week end with friends In town. Mrs, F. A. Woods who visited in Got'hoiiburg last week has returned home. O. H. Shrlver, of Lexington, who spent several days hero has returned home. Mrs. Sam Rlcliurds, of Omaha, for merly of this city, is spending this week In town. (Mark IVaokor, of Gothenburg, cnino up Thursday to spend tho week end with frionds. Mrs. James Heekmau will ontertaln the Elite Card club on Wednesday afternoon. , Mrs. J. W. Thonius has gone to Dickons 'to visit hor sons for a week or longer. 'Miss Dorothy Hubbard, of tlie Kear ney Normal, spoilt tho week end with her parents. Mrs. Toole of Kearney, came Satur day interning to visit her daughter Mrs. Harry lloyle. Joseph Weeks, of Grand Island Is visiting his sons Robert and Edward Weeks tills week. Clydo Trotter returned Saturdny morning from Omaha after spending a week there on business. Neale Turplo returned Saturdny morning fi'OTii Omaha Where ho spent a week on business. W. J. O'Connor returned tho latter part of last week from Kearney where ho spout sevornl days, Mrs. Marie Ames entertained tho Junior Auxiliary Of the Episcopal church Saturday afternoon. Miss Hlanche Fonda has been assist ing as stenographer In the Chnrlcs Temple office lbT several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrow, of Urldge tl.trt, came last week to visit tho for mer's sister Mrs. Jack Palmer. John Mylandor, of Denver, was called here last week by the death of his aunt the late Emily Mylamler Mrs. Chas. McNeil left the latter part of last week for Gothenburg to visit her lather Henry llosentlahl. Lloyd Powers hoft Friday evening for Sidney and other towns In the western part of this state n bush ss. Dr. W..T. Sponcor, of Alliance, who was the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. T Prltchard last week, left Friday evening- John Bailey, of Koarnoy, formerly located hero loft the latter part of last week after spondlng soveral days here. A. W. Gray, who had been employed at Giltuor for a couple of years, re turned here last week to accept a po sition. Nick Adainy, of Staploton, formorly proprietor ot the blowllng alloy Is spending this week In town with 'friends. Mrs. J. II. Fonda returned Friday evening from Omaha where she was called recontly by the death of a rel ative. Rev. S. F. Carroll, of Wlimor, for morly pastor of St. Patrick's church, who spent last week bore left Frday evening. For- Sale Pure White Rose CoiuM Plymouth Rock Roostors, A. F. Mc Masters, Phono 792F011. M-2 Mrs. James Haste and children who visited Mrs. A. J. Salisbury last woek left Friday evening for their homo in utsruuey. Mrs. M V. Hayes left Friady even ing lor Green River, Ogdon nnd Salt Lake to visit relative liar ten days or pioro. Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Crane, or Ot'hkosh, who had been visttnn Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Plumnier havo re turned home. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Dros, nre en joying a visit front tho fornior'sniotlior who arrived here from Iowa a few days ago. Miss Francis Arrowsinlth, of Ogal alla, came down Friday evening to visit hor grandparents Mr. and Mrs. N. Fi dough. Attorney and Mrs, W. V. lloagland returned tho lattor part or last wvok from Omaha where thoy attended tfie fitneral or a relative. John Uratt returned tho lattor part of last week from Donver where he transacted business and visited his daughter Mrs. ('has. Hondy. Alfred Wllhlte, who enmo here re contly from Donlphin to purchase the McMlchaol barber shop was taken ill last week with pnoumonln. ('. S. Clinton will leavo tonight for Grand Island to attend tho stnto Jew elers' convention whloh will bo lield there Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Rlancho Mylnnder who has boon teaching In Texas for sonio tlmo was called hero last week by tho death of hor aunt tho lato Emily Mylandor, H. 0. Poterson and Harry Nouuuuin. of Chappell, woi o liero last week and went back In a now light Duick car which they purchased for'-A. 0. Neu-maua. POLITICAL AXNODNCEJIENTS For County Commissioner I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tho republican noml naton for county commissioner from the Third District, subject to tho ac tion of the voters at the primary elec tion. D. E. MARTIN, (Six miles Northwest of Horshcv.) Tor County Commissioner. I hereby announce mysolf as a can didate for the democratic nomination for county commissioner for the First District, subject to tho decision of the voters at tho primary election Aprlj 18th. F. W. 1 1 ERM IN'GH AUSEN. For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a can didate! for the republican nomination for state representative from the Sixty-eighth district (Lincoln county) nt the primary election April 18th. SCOTT REYNOLDS. For .Sheriff. I respectfully unnounco myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for sheriff, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election April lSth. A. J. SALISBURY. For Sheriff. I respectfully announce that I am candidate for ithe ropublican noinina tion for sheriff nnd solicit tho support or tlie voters at the primary election to bo held April 18th. I have been a resident of the county for fifteen years, am a farmer and live In Ilinman precinct. THOS. McCONNELL For Cottutv Coninilssloiier. I herby announce myself as a can- uioaio ior ino aomocraiic nomination for county commis. lonor for the First Commissioner District subject to the will ot the vencrs tut the primary election Anrll tStlt. T linvn linnn n resident Of the district over fnrtv-fniir years. First time ia politics, need the oince nnd rospecttuiiy aslc your sup port, uesiuence in Jllnman precinct J. W. (Ruck) ROWLAND. For Commissioner. I respectfully nnnounce myself as a candidate for tho renublicnn nnminn. Hon for coutny commissioner for the i nin uistriet at the April- primary and stinnort triven tn will lm mmrn. elated. I havo been a resident of tlio county for twenty-nine years and my nomo is soutnwest ot Hershey. S. J. KQCII. Cor Count v CeiiinilssIeneTr. I resnoctfullv annonncn invSnif na n candidate for the republican .nomina tion for county commissiqner for the Third Commissioner District, suhject 10 mo tiectston or tho voters nt t m primary election Anril istli. Mv immo is in sellers precinct. JOHN W. FOWLER. For Sheriff. 1 respectfully nnnounco myself as a canuiuaio ior mo republican nomina tion for sheriff nf I.lnpol Ject, however, to the decision 'of tlie voters at tho primary election April 1 nil. t r , ... . . . 1 law. xour support win be highly ap- prcciaicu. G. T. STEGEMANN, North Platte, Neb. Tor Slicrlft' I respectfully present my naiiK an a candldnto Tor tho ropiiblt.nn noin inatlon for sheriff at the primary elec tion. My homo s In Suthorlaml pro- fltl mwl 1 1 I . -...wi, ...in i uavu uijoii H rt'SKICUl Of the county slnco 1SS5. Su:- rt sdyen mo will bo appreciated. - FRANK COKEi!. Counly Atltirnc. I respectfully announce in-self u. h candidate for tlie republican nomina tion for County Attorney nubloot to the approval of the voters m the. r,rl- mnry election April istli. 1'. R- II VU.IGAN. For County Clerk I herby 211111011 IlPft IllVfiillf na ntitwlt. j no utiuui- UntO for tllti romihllcnn nnmlnntln.. County Clork of Lincoln County, sub- iu uiu uecision oi the voters at primary election April IS. Your sup port will bo appreciated. , . A. S. ALLEN. (I'ormerly of Walker Preclnct.l County Clerk. 1 respectfully announce that 1 am :i candidate for the republican nomina tion for county clerk nt primary oloc tlon In April, nnd will appreciate the support of thi. members of that party. ( H. WALTERS, North Platte. County Treasurer. I hereby fl. III! OH II Cf III VHOl f it a a nan. dldato for tho republican nomination ior county troasuror, in tho primary oloction April lSth. Make inquiry about mo and If vmi thinv t m., qualified and othcrwlso all right your support win no appreciatetl. S, M. SOUDER, Asst. Cn TrAna Formor resldonco Deor Creek Proclnct. For Coiumlssloner. I heroby announce myself as a can didate for the ropublican nomination for County Commlssoiior from tho First District at tho April primary election and solicit tho support of tho voteys. I have boon n resident of Lin coln county for thirty years, I. L. MILTONBERGER For Sheriff.. I hereby announce mvsolf n run. dldate for the nomination fnr nhnrlfT nf Lincoln county, subect to the will of mo repuuiician vo'crs at tho primary oiect-ton, April is. My homo Is In Maxwell precinct. HEN E. LAYTON. For Counly Attorney. To the voters of Ltncoln county, Ne braska. I, John Grant hereby announce mysolf a candidate for tlio democratic nomination for county attorney sub ject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, April 18lh, nnd most rospecttuiiy solicit your support. JOHN GRANT. Clerk of Dislrict Court I hereby anounco myself as a can- uiuatc tor the republican nomination for clork of tho district court, sub ject to tho will of the voters tut the primary election. Your support will bo appreciated. , GEO. E. PROSSER. For Commissioner I respectfully announce mysolf as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for county commlssoner from the Third Commissioner District, subject to tho action or the voters at tlio April primary. S. J. FILBERT, Wellllcet, Neb. For County Clerk I hereby announce myself a candi date for the republican nomination for County Clerk subject to the notion of tlie voters of that party at the April primary. Your support will be appre ciated. A. B. HOAGLAND. Feir County Clerk. I hereby nnnounce myself a cand. date for County Clerk of Llncol i County , subject to the wishes of the Democratic electors, primaries Annl IS. Was born in this cojinty tfiirty eight year3 ago, taught school three years, later, homesteadlng in Cotton wood Precinct where I now reside. ROYAL S. ER,If4SS0X. JIIXX12S0TA MUTuIft LIVE IKSUKANCE GO. Founded 1SS0.'. It'3 tho household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, tho best mon ey can lm v. it'u what savings bink nnd Insurance that In sures, They all buy It. "There is si Jlciison" For further information Phone, call or address J. Ji. SEBASTIAN, Gen'I Ajront. ine via Jjiiic Man NORTH PLATTE - NEBRASKA. NORTH PLATTE .General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped . -X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Ceo. B. DenI, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J. B. Redficld, M. D. J.S.Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sicman, Supt. T. II. 1VATIIHX, Auctioneer (.'eiieral Farm Sales u Specialty. Sat Isfnetlnn (iuamnteed. For dates wrllo nt North Pintle .cbrnska. Box 225. Plume 5S2. 3c Scf if n6t frozen. Per, Ton for Bones if delivered at once. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn, Quality Not Quantity We maHo cigars In tho small and In the regular sizes preferring to use quality tobacco in preference to quan tity. W use only the best tobacco for filler and wrapper and our cus tomers arc always satisfied. .Wo han dle a large lino ot smokers' nrtlclos, our display of pipes being especially large. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. round . .-'Jt vi 111 DR. J. S. TWINEN, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics nnd Children's Diseases. Office McDonald Stito Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dowey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 Office phone 211. Rea. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonnld Bank Building. J. 11. JtEDFIELJJ. PHYSICIAjV & SUJtGEOS Successor to IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone C76 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. DM Physician nnd Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, SecondFloor Phone, Office, 83: Residence 38. DEKRYBEIUtY & FOJIBES, Licensed Kmbalmcrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black C88. fSlillMttif v Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Kcsidence Red 63C Ofilco 459 C. H. WALTERS. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order nf nlo iuaun.i from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Mutual Building and Loan absueiauon, a corporation Is plaintiff, and Ida RIcliards, Administratrix et al are defendants, nnil tn I wilt on the 31 day of March, 1915, at - ociock p. an., at the east front door of the Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County. Nehmskn. oit nt Public Auction to the highest bidder ior casn, to satlsty said elecree, In terest ana costs, tlie following ties cribed property, to-wit: Lot Ono(l) in Block f)nn TTimilrnrf Thirty-eight (138) the east forty-four u'ct irvunj ot l.ot Two (2), Block Ono Hundred Thirty-eight (138). the west Twenty-two feet (W22Ft) of Lot iwo (z aim tlie East Twenty-two ieet ti-JFt) of Lot Three (3) Block Ono Hundred Thirty-eight (138) All In the original town of North Pintto Vo. nrasKa. Dated North Platte. Kp.h . T-Vhrnnrv atjtn, linn. A. J. SALISBURY. f29-m2S Sheriff, PHOBATK XOTICK. In the Mutter of the Fstnte or Joseph Hershey, deceased. In the .County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 191G. Notice is hereby given. That the creditors of said deceased will meet the Executrix of said Estate, before the County Judge or Lincoln County, Nebraska, at tlio County Court Room, in said County, on the 31st day of March, 191G, and on the 2nd dny of ucioner, luiu, at 9 o ciock a. m. each day for the purposo of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months arc allowed for creditors to nresent their claims, and one year for the Executrix to settle said Estate, from tlie 31st day of March, 1910. This notice will lie published In tho North Piatto Tri bune, a legnl senil-weckly newspaper printed in said County, for four weeks .successively, prior to March 31. 1910. GEORGE E. FRENCH. l'29-m2S County Judge, XOTICK FOR PCBLICATIOX. Serial No. O.'ililli Department of tlie Interior. P. S. Land Orfleo at North Platte, Nebraska, Fob. 2i, 1910. Notice is hereby given that .lames D. Cole, of North Platte, Nebr., who on Apr. 2. 1913, made Homestead f-n-try. No. Or.040, for NE'i. nnd NE'4 of SE'4. Seetlon 31. Township Hi, N. Range 31, W., Oth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore tlie Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on tho 21th diy of April 1910. Claiment nninos as witnesses: II. F. Johnson, George A. Macomb -r. Wm. A. Gaunt, James Bechan. all of North Platte, Nebr. J. E. EVANS Receiver Xollce Tor Publication Serinl 0T.2S3. Ocpni-lmcnt of the Interior U. S. Land Office. North Platte, Nobr. Feb. 7, 1910. Notice is heroby given that Joseph R. Ellsworth, of North Platte, Nobr., who, on Oct. 14, 1911 mndo Homestead entry No. 052S3 for NVj of NE4 nnd SWU of NK, Section 14, Township 14, N Rnngo 30, W. Oth Principal Mordlan has filed notice of lntontlon to mnko final threo year Preiof, to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo des cribed before the Register and Re ceiver, nt North Piatto Nobr., on tho 28th day ot March, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: 0. H Covell, W. S. Bunting, Frexl Slmnnts, C. P. Campbell, all of North Platte $r- J B. EVANS, r8"Cw Register. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surery and Obstetrics. Oific: Building and Loan Building Phones 'Office 130 1 nones f Residence 115 Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phono Black 033. y. t. pitiTCHAiti), Grnduute Veteriiinritin Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court House,. Notice. In the District Court of Llncolr. County, Ncbrnska. In the matter of tho apllcation of Gedrgo L. Brandow to change name. Notlco Is hereby given that on Mj first day of April, 1910, or as soon thereafter as I can bo heard, I will apply to the District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, to havo my nama changed from George L. Brandow to George L. Weir. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, February 28, 1910. GEOItGEL. .BRANDOW 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 saiel Court wherein H. J. Church is plaintiff, and Elmer E. Hopkins et al nre defend ants, and to me directed, I will on the 18th day of March, 191G, at 1 o'clock p. m., at tlie cast front door of the Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest an-1 costs, the following described proper ty, to-wit East, half of South wes' Quarter (E of SW4) and West half of the Southeast Quartrr (wy, or SE14) Section Thirty-three (33), Township Nino (9), Range Thirty-two (32), west of the Oth P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska. Feb 14, 1910. fl5-5w A. J.SjVUSBJJRY, Sheriff. AmendmonttoArticlcs of IncorporatToti Notice is herehv uivnn thnt nt n.Q annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Coates Lumber & Coal Co., article numuer two or tlie Articles of Incor poration was amended lows : "The general natnrn to be transacted by said corporation shall be the manufacture, the whole sale nnd the retail d pnllnr- in flnnr grain, lumber, fuels, hardware, paints oils, glass, mouldings, mill work, stone, brick, lime, cement. nlnstfr nrwl nil kinds of building material, fuels, grain. i.our ana general merchandise busi ness of every description; tho con struction, maintenance, mill nnnrntln.i of mills and maclilnory for the manu- mi.uue 01 iumuer anil all Kinds of building matorial: the pnnsitrnnHnii maintenance and operation of eleva tors and mills and machinery for the manufacture and operati n of the flour and grain business; the buying, sell ing, leasine:. ownl IIP- nnd nnnrnHnt. lumber and coal yards and other real estate and personal property includ ing mills, elevators and stores; buy ing and selling of real estate, and t do a general contracting business and all other thi usual and essential in carrying on any uuomcao leitMit-u to in tins Bection. In witness whereof we have hereun to set our hand nnd tlio nfftMni oni - - . - .31.1 of said corporation this 11th day of I'curuary, jum,. . Er.Mfn rn a 'nee (bl'jAL) ProNl.-lent A. A. TANNER, Secretary. I. (-"ill Yoftm. To 1 John Richard Neary, Anna Neary, wuiui uanic, a corporation, and to John Doe, real name un known, Receiver of .Mead County liank, a corporation, non-resident defendants: Vbu tinel eneh nt vm, -m i, ,n.. . " - w.. imi umu iiuiice ttiat on tho 14th iinv nr m ara I. Mitchell, plaintiff, filed her i t , "iL11011 1110 District Court of Lincoln Conntv voIif...i. ..... you and each of you, tho object and It'Xm W,hl,Ch i,ro t0 mlet title In u, Ul'l ,a,n,1.iu John "icliard Neary in tlie followiiiL' (iou.riiww io...i t... atoiii L ncoln County, Nebraska, to- 11 uK"i o), mocK uno Hun dred Five (10.r if fi,o r.nii.,i . of tho City of Xorth Piatto each an uiiuivmeu one-naif Interest and to foreclose that certain mortgago owne 1 by Plaintiff linnn mi iin,ll,.(,i.,.i . " w?& of sa,(1 Lot 8 Ia'le on . ' 190ti t0 K J- Uroolr upon uiwi' ib eiaimeu to Do duo the sum of JiiO'ir. nnd 1., !. fn..- dOfetKlants tn nnv u.W.l a decre of foreclosure thereof. Mead j wmuj aiiK is mndo party defendaat ,Z2 ?l, u sot,11(l niortgngo heli n . 01 1;0t s !U"1 10 fllllct utlp 01 ner Interest In said premises and tr have said mortgage decreed Junior and Inferior to plaintiffs lien and fore- .tuMure sam (lotoiKiant Mead County Uailk. Its MllpriMutiru ,1.1 .i.u.u.,,. i 1. a iiOifeltO VI ill! equity of redemption, right, title an 1 Interest In said described premises ou and each of you are required 1 IlllSWOr said nnlttlnn n,., . I ' vn Itt lUlU till. J7th day of Mnrch. 1910. or your d- ..inis wm uo lauen ami Judgment en-ti-red against you as in said petition prnyed. KARA I. MITCHELL, Plaintiff Ilfl-fiW TTnr Attnrnm- .Niidt-f for I'ulillriitloii Seplnl No. 05C02. Ilcimrtiiiffit of h" Intcrliir h. I.iuul Oillco at North Platte, Vhr v. .. . Fob. 2, 1910 , .f--ii Mien ititik un-ty CiirrlKHn. of North Platte, Netr, who. v1 'n'ft'i91 nin,1 Homestead ontry No. 05 ,02, for m of SWU. Section 4 Town-hip 12, N. H,1K0 31 w, oth-Prln-clpnl MnrJillnn. hna tiled notice of Inten lon to mnke tlnal three year Proof, to ewtnbllBU claim 'to tho liuia whove des erllirrl, lioforo tho Register and Itecelv ;r t North Piatto, Nehr., 011 tho 27t.i day of March. 191C. v niiinant iinnifH as witnesses: Carl Hroeder, Mnrtihall U Orten, John W I'OWler. TlinttlllM liiiiiiAi-n,.in nil nf North Platte, Nehr J 13, K VANS. fs-Ow ltOb'tster J V