Semi-Weekly Tribune Concert I'roKrmii Tonlli(. The following program will be ren dered lit the recital Klvon by MIhh l.nrllln ItohbltiH lit the MethodlHt church tonight with MIhb Mildred Htir- IJIA L. HARE, Editor and Publisher.' ney nt the i.Uitio: . I Pinna nolo Waltz In K flat Chopin SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall In Adrnnce. . . .$ 1.25 One Ycur by Carrier lu AdTimcc. .$1.50 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco na Second Class Matter. Fit I DAY, JIAKCH 10, 15)1(1. WHO'S WHO. A. It. Iluiigluiid. Amciig those .who Heek flic republi can nomination for county clerk Is A. 1); Jloaglnnd, who has been tt resident of tho city for thirty years, coining hero with his father, J. S. Hoagland, when a boy. Ho attended tho city schoolB and later was a student at a Lincoln business college. Ho Is a reoounlzod accountant, and has on n jiumer of occasions been employed by tho city and county to audit ac counts and do special cloncai worK Ho sorved one term as a city council- Kjyr MIhh Hiirnev l.ove Koiikh from the HrltlHh Inles My l.ove In lIKo n lieu, lied now Poach. Sty Iloart mid Lute Bishop. o Sleep, Why (lout Thou l.ouvo Me?. Handel. O Swallow, Flying South.... WhelDlcy. Variations Itorte. (In this Hong tho composnr a violin Int. oeh to show that the human voice should be hh llexlble n the violin In ItH execution of trills, hchIph and mien phaRPH or ornamental wont.) Soiikh from Many Lands Koiikh .My .Motner 'iniigni ie... niohemltui) Dvorak. The Vain Suit. . (German) . . . . KrnhniM. A hoiik of India. . .(TlUHXlnn) .. . ItlmHhy-.KorHRkov. Slimmer . . . . ( French) Clmmlnade. Piano hoIoh, ir I wore a liirii lonnen. In My Neighbor' (Jarden ., Nevln. MIhh Harney. .Norwegian Koiikh .solve ih .NO 1 1 If t.iireiK. l.iillnhv Sou'lorberg. Uriio Souk Thrane. (In this song one hours, a. The moun tain mald'H call and tho ntiHwering ...liiir.w li. Iter call to her cowh. "Kom c. Ilor pity to tnose wno nwnu i.inti mill Tirnviwl nn oxcGtitlnnallv Oil- 1 lirniwl of the Htnit.li. d. A folk HMlg. ergetic and level headed city olliciai. '"" ,"' , l ,V"' ; fi ....Y.ot.H i For several years he lias been chaf- ''.'teUiaii coHVme1 which mihh four to tho county coniniissloners in their trlns aver the county on road In vontleatlons. leasing of school lands and Inspection of bridge.,, and lifts oh tained an excollont knowledge of county conditions which would add to his efficiency as county cient, ami cs- noc ally as a clerk 'to the county com missioners, which is a part of the county clerk's duties. Mr. Hoagland possesses an unusual amount of uner- i;v: ho does whatever is to uo wun ou,t lagging, and if elected clerk the work In tliat office will be right tip to thn minute. If to keen up with tho ItobbltiH woarH, was presented to her while she wiih In Norway, Htitdylng the songM of that far away land. The hand work of thin. coHtumo was made eHpeclally for her. Tho (Iiohh Ih that uorn ly llio lieusiiiim 01 imp i u nrndnngor dlHtrlct, Norway. ::o:: A Trtiiiniiliiiiit Kcatli. Whv Hhould our tears lu sorrow now When (lot! recnllH J lis own, A ixl bids them leave a world of woo For an immortal crown : flu n let our norrowH ceane to How; Mod has recalled HlH own: Hut let our heartH In every woe. Still Hay "Thy win no done. TheHe words beautifully expreHH tho foe I In ir h of Hiohp who watched by too work reiiulrcs extra hours, Hoagland brdHlde of lHabello the oldeHt daiiK liter will put them In without complaint of ..""at om iomxvSarysy. Doing ovorworKcu. witnu nu kuc ui ixor, and March II, went to the heavenly home 101(1. For more than a year !.!.. t. .1 "iil.ult.ji Immmnr" infill before ho takes tho Initiative, and in Cliis manner "does things." No ono "will question Mr. Iloagland's lltnoss for the oil ce: there isn't a bettor qualified man la the county. S. J. .Koch. Living a few miles southwest of llorshey on ono of the best raiiclios in tho coutny, lives Jake Koch, who lmue hasnimlo that scctioiuus iiomo iorovcr thirty vears. He canio to Lincoln county Willi but few dollars In his pocket and secured work on the then Nowell ranch. Ho proved a willing worker, a level-headed fellow, and lie ing ambitious to succeed and becomo a farmor and cattle grower himself, wiih conquered, (..oiiquurcu i .o, uui conquered for it ih noi ieaiu i iiio To leave this weary road, And with tho brotherhood on high To be nt home with Mod." Earthly life was dear to this kIH; uiw. i ll not want to louvu HUH world. After her tmstor Had spent. Homo hoiiih u-itii iw.r uiw. hii III. "Prnv for me all day. Tell .lemis what a good girl I'll be If Up will Just let mo live.' Aim men aner u 1 VO JUHi now learnuu nun i" live." She wanted to live to Herve iter Manter and her roKret was that she had not Horved Illm hotter. She wiih not. arrald at an io hip inn lreaded the MUtTerlng whleh might coino with tho Until struggle. Hut Her do Hlre wiih granted. There watTno strug gle. She slipped quietly away. Like a tired child Hlie closed ner eyoH 111 uium and opened them In Heaven. The funeral service wiih nein at mo MethodlHt church Sunday afternoon took a homestead. Living on 'tho i.liilm lint romnliiltii- In thi (mnlov ollMi.rcii r. x. ii i... i i.i. I......11I...I I Tim lilnlH nrn comlutr from the HOUth- .mjwbh, m mivui . - - m,, ",,- i. ,111 o wnrH and treea i ...! 1.11,1 ,. tti..,. i e n . . in uiiiuu nun Duv.il nun ii im.w in.i " wrikhiir from llieir wuiier Hieeii. bunch. Ho then gave his time to his The springtime with all of Its beauty i i .t.i.. ......i.i.... .i ,,-nuiii-ill norm I'onin ror UK 11 noi lor ikii- uwu .uiu iii .,..w..H ...y ' : , :. ,,,,., .... .... ... clty from sun up until lute at nlglit. no thut m(u ,10t ()e,i t tho sun neither was strong and robust, energetic, pos- of the moon, to Hhlim In It; for the ...,...i ..,.,! i. , i.i,i.,wi nn.l I.. I lrlni'V of Mod doth 1 1 till toll It. and tile DV'anuu KUUU liuouiuua juiihiiiuH., in , . .... r 1...1 ,1,,. applying these individual possessions, 1 'f loi i I of til.; Lamb is In i inn. death XX hltt cattlo inci'cnncd In nuinilier. his lit' mul IiIm HorvantH Hhall nerve ni-nii 1m ii on nil until trulfii hus ono of the best rancli ami t'urm txirwtrt I rvi lit umnf rn Vohrn mUii Arthur Nolan has gone to Hho was triumphant. : :o: Wood Miss Mildred Fllzpatrlck visited friends in IJrady the first of this week Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Uird left a few. days ago for tho eastern part of the stnto. ,1. K. Sebastian transacted business In Illg Springs the fore part of tho week. Mrs. 1). J. Antonldo's was called lo Roberts. 111., Wednesday evening hi the serious Illness of her mother For Kent Eight room house. I li ft ill ro of Mrs. Louise Peters a Tlmmcrman hotel. ' I ('. S. Clinton returned tills morning front Grand Islad where the statt , Jowelors convention was held tills week. Mrs. Mary Dunn, iwho 'has beon visit ing relatives in Ogdon nnd Green River will return home the lntter part of this week woll-brcd cattle, and supplied with all lver to accept a position. tho necessary up-to-date machinery Wm Hobb of Lexington, was a busi and Improved with excellent Duiltlings ness visitor In town tills weok. tho liomo ot a uuccejslul man. While always a working republican, Mr Koch never sought office, but six wooks ago, heeding the insistence of friends, ho consented to become a camlldnto for county conmilslsloner fioin the Third district. His friends insisted that ho becomo a camlldnto houatiBe of his excellent business qutu- mentions, his good citizenship and tho knowledge that 'ho would give his best offorts to the conduct or county at- iitjUm. Mr. Koch lu an tiiat his friends oTnhu for him, and. If elected to that office he will ever1 ito fair and Just hones; in every oificial action. :;o;: .1ANA(JHK (iAIt.MAN (il'AHAXTEE.S "KOltLN HOOD" OlMMtA.! Tho misleading advertising of many road productions has resulted In the inability ot 'tho public on frequent oc- caslcns to distinguish between the meritorious und the Inferior attrac tion, To dispel any doubts as to the inurllu ot "Robin Hood", described ns alio nation's funniest and most tuneful comic opera which Is to bo prosonted Monday ovonlng at tho Keith, It Is an uounccd lu a signed statement by Man ugor aarnian of tho Keith that the admission price will be refunded to any patrons of the theatre who are dissatisfied with the production or who can dispute nny of the claims made for this attraction. Tito nutnagemoJit of tho opera house in thus gunrantoolng this to Ik) tlie best light opera organ lzatlons liuvo played in this city In a qoctuio, lakes a step that Is hardly conventional acordlng to the ethics of tilings theatrical, but states that it is tho niost emphatic form in which to impress on theatre-going public 'tho Btrong endorsement which goes with this production. Manager Garman's guarantee as follow: I personally buiuiimuu iuu uoiuiven opera com- .pnny's production or "Rchln Hood" io.oo uio nnest comic opera organi zation nun nas over a veil n lis cltv 1 will cheerfully refund their mnnpv to uny of my patrons who. unon wit. nesslng the performance can dispute una Hiuiuiuuui. Signed: It. P. GARMAN. ::oi: ur. r. .. wurioio was called to tiruio iiioaaay on professional busi ness. i mi, uiw mni. vtu uoran were gliosis or relatives in Stnploton tills W00K. Elinor naitor has roturnodt frrvm Grnnd Island .where 1io visited llio lirst ot tins weok. 0. II. Thooleeke purchased a section ot lanu weunoBilay, 0-J.5-2U, of C. S. uavorsiooK, Mrs. Sam Richards, of Onmna. h n ststlng as trimmer In tho Sundltelmer muiinery rooms Mrs. Morton Maryott, ot Oahkosh, camo down a row days ago to visit Mips M. McVIckor. For Rent C room cottago, modern oxcept heat. Inquire of Wm. Mnlonoy, 803 cast Fifth street. POLITICAL ANN0UJJCK3IENTS For County Commissioner I respectfully announce myself as a candidate ror the ropuiiucan nomi- naton for county commissioner from the Third District, subject to tho ac tion of the voters nt tho primary elec tion. D. 13. MARTIN, (Six miles Northwest of Horsbev.) For County Commissioner. I hereby, announce myself as a can didate for the democratic nomination for county commissioner for the First District, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election April 18th. I- W. HI3RMINGIIAUS13N. For Iteprosenliithc. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for state representative from the Six- ty-oighth district (Lincoln county) nt the primary election April 18th. SCOTT REYNOLDS. For .Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for sheriff, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election April 18th. A. J. SALISIJUKY. For Sheriff. I rospectfully announce that I am candldnte for the republican nomina tion for sheriff and solicit the support of the votors at the primary election to be hold April 18th. I have boon a resident of the county for fifteen years, am a farmer and live in Hlninan precinct. TIIOS. McCONNELL. For Count' Commissioner. I herby announce myself as a can didate for the lemocratlc nomination for county commissioner for the First Commissioner District subject to the will ot tho voter"? at the primary election April ISth. I have been a resident of the district over forty-four years. First time In politics, need the offices and respectfully ask your sup port. Residence In Hinnian precinct. J. W. (Duck) ROWLAND. For Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tlie republican nomina tion for coutny commissioner for the Third District at the April primary and support given me will be appre ciated. I have been a resident of the county for twenty-nine years and my home I.i southwest of Hcrshey. S. J. KOCH. For Cotiuty Commissioner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for county commissioner .for tho Third Commissioner Distrlcftfesubject to the dcclslpn of tho voters at the primary election April 18tli. My home is in Sellers precinct. .IJP.N W. FOWLER. Clerk of District Court I hereby anouuee myself ns a can didate for tlie republican nomination for clerk of the district court, sub Ject to the will of the voters at the primary election. Your support will be appreciated. GEO. E. PROSSER. For Sheriff. 1 reapi ct.'itlly announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion tor blie-nii ot Lincoln crunty, sub ject, how io- t i lie il calon of the votei'h at I'K" m.i'v ibrt.oii April 18th uit it if i , ,.e i ulily ap predated Pi mm For Sheriff. I hereby announce mysolf as a can didate for tho nomination for sheriff of Lincoln county, subect to tho will of tho republlclun vo'crs at the primary election, April 18, My homo Is in Maxwell precinct.' BEN E. LAYTON. For Count' Attorney. To tho votors of Ltncoln county, Ne braska. I, John Grant hereby announce mysolf n candidate for tho democratic nomination for county attorney sub ject Lo tlie decision of tho voters at the primary election, April 18th, and most respectfully solicit your support. JOHN GRANT. For Commissioner 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tho republican nomlna tlon for county cotnmlssonor from the Third Commissioner District, subject to the action of tho voters at tlie April primary. S. J. FILBERT, Wellilcet, Neb. lor County Clerk I hereby announce mysolf a caudl date for the republican nomination for County Clerk subject to the action of tho voters of that party at the April primary. Your support will bo appre ciated. A. B. HOAGLAND. For County Clerk. I hereby announce mysolf a cand. date tor County Clerk of Lincoln County , subject to the wishes of the Democratic olectors, primaries Aortl 18. Was born in this county tlilrfy- eight years ago, taught school three years, later, homesteadlng In Cotton- woul Precinct where I now rosidc. ROYAL S. ERICSSON. For Cnnijiilssloiier. I horeby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for County Conimlssoner. from the First District at the April primary election and solicit the support of the voters. I have been a resident of Lin coin county for thirty ycar. I. L. MILTONBERGER. County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho republican nommatloa for county treasuror, In tho primary election April 18th. Mako inquiry about mo and if you think I am qualified and otherwise all right your support will bo appreciated. a. M. SUUDUK, Asst. Co. Treas, Former residence Deer CreekProcInct County Clerk. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for tho republican nomina tion for county clerk at primary elec tion in April, and will appreciate the support of the members of that party. C. H. WALTERS, North Platte. For Sheriff I respectfully present my name as a candidate for tho republican nom ination for sheriff at tho primary elec tion. My home is in Sutherland pre cinct, and I have been a resident of the county since 1885. Support given me will be appreciated. FRANK COKER. County Attorney. I respectfully announce myself us a candidate for the republican nomina tion for County Attorney subject to the approval of tho voters at the pri mary election April 18th. P. R. H.LLIGAN For County Clerk I herby announce myself as candi date for tho republican nomination as County Clork of Lincoln County, sub ject to tho decision of tho votors at primary election April 18. Your sup port will bo appreciated. A. S. ALLEN. (Formerly of Walker Proclnct.l DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Offlco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dowey Streets. Phones, Office 183, Residence 283 ! Geo. B. Dent, J Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery j and Obstetrics. Office: Building nnd Loan Building I Office 130 f Residence 115 Phone Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J. II. KEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUKGEOJf Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflcld & Redfleld Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 JOHN S. SCUMS, 21. 1) Physician nnd Surgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, 83; Rcsldenco 38. Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black 633. V T. riHTCHAltl), Graduiito Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., ono-half block southwest of the Court House. T. II. 1VATIIEN, Auctioneer General Farm Sales u Specialty. Sat isfaction Guaranteed. For dates write tit North 1'lntlc Nebraska. Box 22. Phono 5S2. Quality Not Quantity DEItKYIiElUtY & FOItHES, Licensed Finbulmcrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 231. Night Phone Black G88. aoilim Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. We make cigars in tho small and in the regular sizes preferring to use quality tobacco in preference to quan tity. W use only tho best tobacco for filler and wrapper and our cus tomers are always satisfied. We han- llf n inrpo Huo nf umnlrorH' nt-Mnlnj . our display of pipes being especially large. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued rrom the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of oreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Mutual Building and Loan Association, a Corporation is plaintiff, ami run rucliards. Administratrix et al are defendants, and to me directed, win on tlie Ul day of March, 1915, at o'clock p. im., at the east front door f the Court House in North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Miblic Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, In terest and costs, the following des- criueti property, to-wit: Lot One(l) in Block One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) the east forty-four feet (E44Ft) of Lot Two (2), Block One Hundred Thirty-eight (138), the west Twenty-two feet (W22Ft) of Lot Two (2) and the East Twenty-two feet (E22Ft) of Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) All in tlie original town of North Platte, Ne- urasKa. Dated North Platte. Neb.. February autn, lino. A. J. SALISBURY. 12U-H12S Sheriff, '1 STELEM'NN, North Matte, Neb, fx W I tw Mr J tw Hats of Distinction- Hats that are Different YOU 'WILL FIND THEM ON DXSPLAYAT THE EVE. MINNESOTA MUTUAL J, IF 13 INSURANCE CO. Founded 1SS0. i It's tho household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best 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 lleason" For further Information Phono, call or address .1. U. SEBASTIAN, Geji'l Atient tiio (Mil Lino .nun NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA ti' HEALTH HINTS A cold may como from poor digestion and a laxative, a la m bed and a hot wator bottlo may euro It. Do not wear dump aho".s, or over cover your throat. Lotion for nlargemont and rednoss of ans : Mur iate of Ammonia 1 dram, tannic acid dram, glycorlno 2 o.: , roso water 3 oz. Bind saturated cottton on tho nose at night until cured. Let us make tho lotion for you. STOP THAT COLDS "irili iiiriiiiiiiiiii T 1 iiIii I IF IT IS SERIOUS SEE THE DOCTOR before it becomes worse nnd bring us the prescription. If it is light or If you wish to pre. lent it altogether, come to us in full Conlldcuco; Our stuck con tains tested preparations for ex ternal und Internal use. In view of the bail weather uo have laid In n stock of Chamois Yosts und various Suuilrlcj that limy como in handy very soon. Better look them over NOW! J. H. STONE DRUGGIST NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for. the scientific treatment of medical, surgical nnd confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray nnd diagnostic laboratories. Geo. U. Dent, M. D. V Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield, H. D. J. S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elisc Sicman, Supt. 13c Per Pound For Hides IF NOT FROZEN. $10 Per Ton for Bones ii delivered at once. North Platte Junk House Lock's Old Barn. PROBATE NOTICE. In the Mutter of the Estate of Joseph uersney, (leceaseii. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 191G. Notice is hereby given, That tlie creditors of said deceased will meet the Executrix of said Estate, before tlie County Judge of Lincoln County, .Nebraska, at tho County Court Room in said County, on the 31st day of March, 1916, and on tho 2nd day of October, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the purpose of presenting tlielr claims tor examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for tho Executrix to settle said Estate, from tlie 31st day of March; 1916. This notice will be published in the North Platto Tri bune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper printed in said County, for four weolcs successively, prior to March 31, 19 LO GEORGE E. FRENCH. f29-m2S County Judge, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. (Willi Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office nt North Platte Nebraska, Feb. 2&, lOlfl Notice is hereby given that James D. Cole, of North Platte, Nehr., who on Apr. 2, 1913, made Homestead on try, No. or.GlU, for NEVi. and NE'4 o SEVi, Section 34, Township 1G, Hange 31, W., Gth Principal Meridian has (lied notice of intention to mako final three yoar Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore tlie Register and Receiver, North Platte, Nebr., on the 21th dty of April 191G Claiment names as witnesses: H. I Johnson, Goorgo A. Mncomhr, Wm nt Gaunt, Platte, I29-a7 James Beclian. Nebr. nil nf Nort r. E. EVANS. Receiver, Notice For I'ubllcatlon Serial 052S3. Ilepartuient-of the Interior U. S. Land Office. North Platte, Nob Feb. 7. 191G Notice Is horeby given that Joseph R. Ellsworth, of North Platte, Nebr. who, on Oct. 14, 1911 made Homestead entry No. 05283 for Nj of NEVi and SWVi of NEVI, Section 14, Township 14, N., Rango 30, W. Gth Principal Mordinn hns filed notice of Intention to mnke final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above des crlbed before tho Register and Re colver, at North Platto Nobr., on tho 28th day of March, 191G. Claimant names as witnesses: 0. H Covell. W. S. Bunting, Fred Slmants C. P. Campbell, all ot North Platte Nebr. J. E. EVANS, f8-Gw Register. A Notice. In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho apllcatlon of George L. Brandow to change name. Notice is hereby given that on tbe first day of April, 191G, or as soon thereafter as I can bo heard, I will apply to the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to have my nania changed from George L. Brandow to George L. Weir. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, February 28, 191G. GEORGE L. BRANDOW SherlfrrSnle 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 H. J. Church is plaintiff, and Elmer E. Hopkins et al are defend ants, and to me directed, I will on the ISth day of March, 1916, at 1 o'clock p. m., nt the east tront door of the Court House in North Platto, 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-wit Kast liair of Southwest Quarter (E of SWV4) and West half ot tlie Southeast Quarter (W1. of SEV4) Section Thirty-three (331, Township Nine (9), Range Thirty-two (32), west of the Gth P. M.. Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Nebraska. Fob. 14, 191G. f!5-5w A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. Legal Notice. To John Richard Neary, Anna Neary, menu uounty uanu, a corporation, and to John Doe, real name un known, Receiver of Mead County Bank, a corporation, non-resident defendants: You and each of you will tako iinti that on the 14th day of February, 191G, Zara I. Mitchell, plaintiff, filed her certain action in the District Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and eacli of you, tho object and prayer ox wnicii are to quiet title lu plaintiff and in John Richard Neary in the following described lands situ ato In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to wit: Lot Eight (S), Block Ono Hun dred Five (105), of tho original town Of tho City of North Platto each an undivided one-half Interest and to foreclose that certain mortgage owned ny piaintnr upon an undivided ono half interest of said Lot 8 mad n nil July 23, 1906 to F. J. Broeker upon mhicii mure is claimed to be duo tho sum of $50.96 and in the failure of defendants to pay said mortgage for a decro of foreclosure thereof. Mead County Bank is made party defendant uy vtruie nr a second mortcairo hoH upon all of Lot 8 nnd to quiet title of lmuiuiu against saia mrtgago as to her interost in said premises and to have said mortgage decreed junior and inferior to plaintiffs lien and for. . eioseure said defendant Mead Count Bank, its successors ..nil assigns of all equity of redemption, right, titlo and intorest in said described premises. You and eacli of you are required answer said petition on or before the 27th day of March. 191G, or your do faults will bo taken and Judgment en tered against you ns in said petition prayed. ZARA I. MITCHELL, Plaintiff. By E. H. EVANS. fl5-r,w Her Attorney. Mtle- for Viililleiitlon Serial No. 05C02. . . IJt'imrtiiient or Uie Iiitcrlnr u. b. Land Olllce at North Platte. Nobr . . Feb, 2. 191G ouco ih luirnliv lMvpii th.it t.... on Dec $-,9127 No. 05602, for S of SV, Section 4 Jt?',n?f lp, ?.2' N- 31. W. Uth Prin- ? ,tor,,Vant,hna ,lled notlce of Inten tion to mnkn Ann llirnn i. 7- ftll'h claim to i heluSa ibVvo ie's crlbed, before tlio Ret? stcr anil Recelv- S'aVfarchrVl.VB0' N'bP- t& & vSJm rt'i T.hoT.nY Zimmerman, ull of $?r& 1 Iatte Nobr J' B. EVANS. fs0w Register.