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    Semi-Weeklv Tribune
USA L. BAKE, Editor and I'libllslicr.
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofllce as Second Class Matter,
TI'KSDA Y; MMWll I lib; l!ll(!.
l'aiors Slate-Wide Prohibition.
While The Trlbuiio editor will vote
for licensing saloons In North Platte
ho will advocate stnto-wlde prohibition
when that dssuo comes before tho
people Ho has never been In favor
tf local option, because it Is, to a
greet extent, a farce so far as at
tninlng tho desired result. This opin
ion Is held because ho lias nevdr boon
In a "dry" town where he could not
buy a drink of liquor If ho so desired,
and he belloves Mint If liquor Is to be
sold It should be dispensed by tlitoso
who pay a llconso.
This editor has always favored na
tional prohibition, as much from an
economic standpoint as from tho moral
view. This nation-wide prohibition Is
attainable only by the states first ac
cepting state-wide prohibition. This
curly The Tribune goes on record as
favoring state prohibition, and It will
devote considerable energy to that end.
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It('.i:icct .Stroll and llasklns.
The rotlring members of the board
of education are A. F. Stroltz and Los
lie llasklns, and The Tribune trusts
that tho voters will by common con
sent doom them wfcrthy of re-election
and not placo opposing candidates In
the Hold. Messrs. Stroltz anil Bnskins
havo made valuable members of the
board, taking a lively Interest In tho
work and using their best Judgment
in tho conduct of school affairs. The
(instruction of the new Junior high
school is tho ope big Improvement of
this year; tho retiring niembors have
given tholr assistance In developing
a building commensurate wltb needs of
the district, thoy are acquainted with
nil tho details of the w)jrk as It has
progressed, and It would now bo
mighty poor policy to "swap horses in
the middle r.t the stream."
::o::
Hryan Will Visit Town.
Announcement is made that W. J.
Bryan will visit North Plntto somo
Hmo prlwr to April 4th the day lot tho
municipal election ami give a talk on
prohibition. While wo do not question
Mr. Jllrynn's sincerity In making this
visit, we find there are some who do,
there are those 1a believe that so
hitter Is Mr. Bryan agalnHt Senator
Hitchcock that tho espousal of Keith
Novlllo b candidacy by tho World-IIer
aid, together with Mr. Neville's state
ment thnt ho will vote against pro
hibltlon, is largely responsible for Mr.
Bryan b coming, and they naturally re
Bont having Novlllo made a factor in
tho Bryun-llltcltoek light. Wo under
stand the local anti-saloon element
is not responsible for Mr. Bryan's
coming, but that thoy will wclcoino his
appoarunco.
City I,oll(IcsVvariiiliiL' l'p.
For tho next three weeks wo may
expect considerable life in municipal
polities, Into widen little if an parti
sanship, will bo Injected, It Ib not
likely that nominating conventions
will he held and that candidates will
be 'placed on tho ticket 'by petitions.
The ofTIclnln to be elected are a d;un
cjljtynn from each ward, a city clork
to Ml the unexpired torni of C. F.
Temple which rirtia for another year
and two members of the board of
education.
In tho First ward petitions nre out
ibr T. M. Cohagon, the present member
of Iho council, ami for I). V. Besnck.
In tho. Second wurd E. V. Mann re
tiros, hut whether ho will bo a can
idnto for re-election Is not known. A
petition for John Knox has boon cir
culated In that ward. 11. N. Porter and
II. A UusBoll will oppose each other
in tho Third ward,' petitions for both
Jiolng circulated. In the big Fourth
W 11. Ingles seems ti havo the Hold
alone.
Street, paving has had its inception
under Mayor Evans and tho prosont
council and that measure has ntow
reached tho point where, tho contract
is soon to bo let and coustructon work
bogln.1 Tho retiring members . me
conversant with the work that has so
far bcon dljne on this all-important
matter, and for one we fool that If
any or all of those whose terms
expire seek a re-election that
thoy should receive the sup
port of the voters. What Is
said of paving applies to tho water
plant 'Hie prevent council has boon
working on plans whereby the, plant
might become self-supporting and at
tho same time not advance the rates
so as to become burdensoiiio. This
plan Is now Hearing completion, and
tho continued help of the membors
covoreant with the work ho far douo
Is needed.
Tho Tribune will therefore favor
the return of Councilman Cohngon and
Porter, b'Jlioving that they can bettor
servo the people in the abovo minor
taut matters than could two .now
mourners,
s;o;;
Easter Comes on April ti.'i.
Eastor this your falls on Anrll 211
tho lntost date but one on which It
falls during tho rest of tho twentieth
century. In 11)13 it will bo celebrated
on April 25. In some year 2000 It
win come on April 23. again. Evorv
othor year In the contury Eastor will
como. earlier than April 28.
Eastor is fixed by ecclesiastical cus
torn ua tho first Sunday following
tno lirst 'inoom after tho spring emit
nox March 21. If tho moon falls on
Sunday then Eauter la the1 Sunday fol
1 mtiM n rr
In 1005 Easter camo on April 23
tho sume date as this year. In 1886
it came on April 25, which Is tho latest
unto Eater can possibly fall,
Tho next Into Eastor will bo April
20, ,1010, und on this samo dato In
19124 und 1930. In 1035 Easter will
bo on April 31. In 1889 Easter was
celebrated on April 21, and on tho
fiaino dato In 1878 and 18C7.
s;o::
Mrs.Jack Carroll und children who
wcro visiting In Fremout have re
turned homo.
WHO'S WHO.
U. T. "Slrginnnn.
There Is prtobably no man better
able and qualified to bundlo tho offlco
of sheriff than O. T. Stcgmann, re
publican candidate for nomination for
Hint office. Mr. Stcgmann enmo to
North Platto about eight years ago and
for three years was employed ns en
gineer at tho North Platto Water Co.,
and five years ago entered tho .service
of tho U. P. It. It. Co. as air Inspector,
which position ho holds at tho present
time.
Mr. Stegmann has been a very
fflclent employe at what ever duties
were entrusted to him. lie is a man
who nttends strictly to his own affairs
and evorjlone that knows him speaks
woll of him, Mr. Stogmann, is the
father of Dick Stogmann, who ha3
been with the Husli Mercantile Co., for
eight years, and is a Gonnnn-Amer-
can, being born in eastern Iowa. Ho
is an honest, sober and law abiding
Itlzen and always has a good wbrd for
his fellow men. He speaks three lan
guages very fluently. There Is no
doubt but that Mr. Slcgmann will
give his opponents a morry chase If
not win the race. Wo aro confident
that If Mr. Stcgcmnnn Is nominated
ind elected to toffico he will make a
very efficient officer.
C. II. Waller.
Ono bf tho host known mon in Lin
coln county is C. II. Waltor, who is a
audidatc for tho ropubllcnu nomina
tion for county clork. Mr. Walter first
came to Lincoln ehunty sixteen years
ago, and located at Wallace as a stock
buyer and shipper. He remained
there until four years ago, when he
came to North Platte to engage in the
same business, anil In which ho lias
boon succossful. As a stock buyor for
sixteen years, the very nature of tho
business hns thrown him In contact
with farmers from all sections oi tno
county, and li Ib acquaintanceship Is
therefore very large. In his business
dealings bo has always been on tho
'level," and it Is not uncommon to
icar a farmer, who lias HMd cuttle or
togs to Mr. Walter, say that "Walter
always treats a man white." This
treatment has made him popular
wherever he Is known. Mr. Walter is-a
good business man, has excellent cler
ical ability and possesses good Judg
ment. He is enorgotic, always busy
and believes In keeping things moving
all tho time." With his wide acquain
tance in tho county, tho other candl-
dates'for clork'will find him a formld-.
ablo contestant for the honors.
1). E. Martin.
One of tho candidates for tho re
publican nomination for county com
missioner for the Third district Is
I). E. Martin, who lives six miles
northwest of Hcrshey. Ho becomes a
candidate largely through the insis
tence of residents north of tho river,
Who claim thoy arc entitled to repre
sentation .on tho board from tho fact'
that tho Third district member for
many years past has either resided
south of tho Bouth river or between
the rivers, and that it in only fair that
that part of the district north of the
river now bo given a candidate. Mr,
Manttn has lived In Nebraska for olgh-
teen years, ten years of which has
boon spent In Lincoln county, llo owns
a farm-ranch of 800 acres in Birdwood
precinct, and Is n man who does
things, among his crops last year be
ing 350 neres of corn. He is a pro
greEslve man in all particulars. He
was one of those who assisted In tho
construction of the Blrdwoodtolophbno
line, and lie lias been instrumental in
having rondways in his section of the
county Improved, In fact he is a groat
booster for good roads. Ho has always
been a staunch republican, and his
father was a union sbldicr in tho civil
war. Mr Martin is highly endorsed by
UIh acquaintances ns a man of tho
hlghost type of citizenship; an honest,
energetic and capable man, and ono
who would make an efficient county
official.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County ComlHissIoner
I respoctfully announce myself as
a candldato for tho republican nomi
naton for county commissioner from
tho Third District, subject to tho ac
tlQii of the voters at tho prlmnry alec
tlpn. I). 10. MARTIN,
(Six mllos Northwest of Horshcv.)
Tor County Commissioner.
I hereby nnnounce myself as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for county commissioner for tho First
District, subject to the decision of the
voters at tho primary oloctlon April
18th. F, W. 1 1 E RM ING 1 1 AUS EN.
Tor County Commissioner.
I horny nnnounco myself as a can
didate for tho lemocratlc nomination'
for county comnils.,loner for tho First
Commissioner District subject to the
will of the voters tut the primary
election April 18th. I havo been a
rosidont of the district over forty-four
years. First time la politics, need the
oirice and respectfully ask your sup
port. Rosldenco in Hlnmnn precinct.
J. W. (Buck) ROWLAND.
POT jAl TO E
We have a limited supply o home grown
Early Ohio Potatoes. Suitable for seed at
90 Cent 3 per Bushel.
Chick Food, Poultry Shell, Onion Sets, Millet
Seed, Seed Oats, Speltz, Barley. . ,
Apples in large boxes at $1.50 id 1.75, per box.
We have Tankage, Cottor Seed Cake, and mill
feeds.
R. N.
PljjONE 67.
KEITH NEVILLE
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Born and reared in Nebraska.
Stands for a constructive rather
than an experimental program.
His election will mean a con
tinuance of clean, business-like
and efiU'ientexccutive administra
tion. . For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidnte for the republican nomina
tion for sheriff, subject to tho will of
tho voters at tho primary election
April 18th.
A. J. SALISBURY.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announco that I am
candldato for the republican nomina
tion for sheriff and solicit the support
of the voters at the primary election
to bo hold' April 18th. I have been a
rosidont of tho county for fifteen
years, am a farmer and live in Hinman
precinct. THOS. McCONNELL.
For Rcprcscntatlu'.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldato for the republican nomination
for state representative from tho Sixty-eighth
district (Lincoln county) at
tho primary election April 18th.
SCOTT REYNOLDS.
For Commissioner.
I respectfully announco myself as a
candidate for tho republican nomina
tion for coutny commissioner for the
Third District at tho April primary
and support given me will be appre
ciated. I havo boon a resident of the
county for twenty-nine years nnd my
home is southwest of Ilershey.
S. J. KOCH.
For County Commissioner.
I respectfully announce mysolf as a
candldnto for the republican nomina
tion for county commissioner for tho
Third Commissioner District, subject
to tho decision of tho voters at the
primary election April 18th. My home
Is in Sellers precinct.
JOHN W. FOWLER.
Clerk of District Court
I hereby nnounce mysolf as a can
didate for tho republican nomination
for clerk of the district court, sub
ject to tho will of tho voters at .the
prlmnry oloctlon. Your support will
lie appreciated.
GEO. E. PRQSSER.
County Attorney. 1
I respectfully announce myseVf 114 a
candldato for tho republican nomina
tion for County Attorney subject to
tho approval of the voters at the pri
mary election April 18th. ,
P. R. H-VLLIGAN.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce mysolf ns a can
didate for the nomination for sheriff of
Lincoln county, subect to the will of
tlto republlclan vo'ors at the primary
election, April IS. My .homo la In
Maxwell precinct.
BEN E. LAYTON.
For Couufv Adornev.
To tho voters of Lmcoln county, Vs'e
braska. I, John Grant hereby announce
myself a candidate for tho democratic
nomination for county attorney sub
Ject to tho decision of the voters at tho
primary election, April 18th, and most
rospecttully solicit your support.
JOHN GRANT.
For Commissioner
I respectfully announco mysolf as
a candldato tor tho republican nomina
tion for county commlBspncr from tho
Third Commissioner District, subject
to tho action of tho voters at tho April
prlmnry. S. J. FILBERT,
Wolllleet, Neb
For C.ounty Clerk
1 horoby announco myself a candi
date for tho republican nomination
for County Clerk subject to the action
ot tho voters of that party at tho April
prlmnry. Yourisupport will bo nppre-
cinteti. A. n. I lUAGLAND.
For Commissioner.
I respectfully announco myself as a
candidate for county commissioner
from tho first district subject, to the
action of tho democratic voters at iho
primary election.
J. C. WILSON.
For County Clerk.
I hereby announce myself a cand.
dato for County Clork of Lincoln
County , subject to tho wishes of tho
Democratic electors, primnrlos April
18. Was born In this county thirty
eight years ugo, taught school threo
years, later, homosteading in Cotton
wood Precinct where I now reside.
ROYAL S. ERICSSON.
For Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the republican nomination
for County Commissoner from the
First District at tho April primary
election nnd solicit the support of the
voters. I have been a resident of Lin
coln county for thirty years.
I. L. MILTONBERGER.
Comity Treasurer.
I hereby announco mysolf as a can
dldato for the republican nomination
for county treasurer, 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.
S. M. SOUDER,
Asst. Co. Txcas.
Former residenco Deer Creek Proclnct.
County Clerk.
I respectfully nnnounco that I am a
candidnte for the republican nomina
tion for. county clerk at prjlnnry elec
tion in April, and will appreciate tho
support bf the members of thnt party.
C. II. WALTERS,
North Platte.
For Sheriff
I respectfully present my, name an
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 resdont of
the county' since 18S5. SuplWvt given
me will be appreciated.
FRANK COKER.
For County Clerk
I hcrby announce myself Us candi
date for tho republican nomination as
County Clork of Lincoln County, sub
ject to the decision of tho voters at
primary election April 18. Your sup
port will bo appreciated.
A. S., ALLEN.
(Formerly of Walker Precinct! '
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announco myself as a
candidate for the republican nomina
tion for sheriff ot Lincoln county, sub
ject, however, to the decision of the
voters at tho primary election ADrll
18th. Your support will be highly ap
preciated.
G T STEGEMANN,
North Platte, Neb,
MINNESOTA MUTUAL LI PIS
IXSUItAXCE CO.
Founded 1880.
It's tho household word in Western
Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best ion
oy can buy. It's what you need, for a
savings bank and Insurnnce that In
sures. Thoy all buy It.
"There is a Ileasoii"
For further Information
Phono, call or address '
.1. U. SEHASTIAX, Gen'l As?oii.
The Old Line Mini
NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern institution for the
cientiftc treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Uny
and' diagnostic laboratories,
Ceo. B. Dent, M. D. V.' Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D.
Miss Elise Sieman, Supl.
13c Per Pound
For Hides
IF NOT FROZEN.
$10 Per Ton for
Bones if delivered
at once.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
DR. J. S. TWiNEN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecologj
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Offlco McDonald State Rank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Offlco 183, Residence 283
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
J. It. JIEDFIELJJ.
PHYSICIAN & SUKGEOK
, Successor to
IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfield & Redfield
Offlco Phone 612 Res. Phone 076
JOHN S. SLUMS, M. D.,
Physician nnd Surgeon
Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Ofilce, 83; Residenco 38.
DEIIKYHEIUIY & FOItBES,
Licensed Embaliuers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black G88.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 439
C.'h. WALTERS.
Sheriffs Sale.
By VlrtUO nf nn nriW nr atilo lac.n.i
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Mutual Building and Loan
Association, a Corporation is plaintiff,
and Ida Riclianls. Ail
al are defendants, and to me directed,
win on me ai uay of March, 1013, at
O'clock n. m.. at thn. nnst fr
of the Court House in North Platte,
Lincoln uounty, Nebraska, sell at
Public Auction to the highest bidder
for cash, to satisfy said decree, in
terest and costs, the following des
cribed property, to-wlt:
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 (13S), the
west Twentv-twn font nvp.oirn nf r..t
Two (2) and the East Twnntv.twn
feet (E22Pt) of Lot. Thrnn (S nwk
One Hundred Thirty-eight (13S) All In
the original town of North Platte, Ne
braska. Dated North Platto, Neb., February
!Gth, l!)l(i.
A. J. SALISBURY,
'29-11128 Sheriff.
PHOBATK SQTICK.
In the .Matter of the Instate of Joseph
i hum icy, deceased.
In the County Court nf Llnrni i
County, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 1910.
Notice is hereby given, That the
creditors of said deceased will meet
tho Executrix of said Estate, before
the County Judge of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, at tho County Court Room,
in said County, on tho 31st day of
March, 101G, and on the 2nd day of
October, -1016, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day for the purpose pf presenting
their claims for examination, adjust
ment n,nd allowance. Six months arc
allowed for creditors to present their
clainis, and one year for the Executrix
to settle said Kstato, from the 31st
day of March, 1910. This notice will
uo puousneti in tno xs'ortn 1'latte Tri
bune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper
nrinted in nniil Pniinlv. fnr fnnr wonlrc
successively, prior to March 31, 1916.
f29-m2S County Judge.
XOTICi: FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial So. 0."(il(i
Ilepartment of the Interior.
U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte,
Nebraska, Feb. 2i), 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that James
D. Cole, of Nortli Platto, Nebr., who
on Apr. 2, 1913, made Homestead en
try, No. 05646, for NE1. nnd NE4 of
SEW, Section 34, Township 16, N.
Rango 31, W., 6th Principal Morid.an,
lias Hied notice of intontion to make
final throe year Proof, to establish
claim to the land abovo described, be
fore tho Register and Receiver, at
North Plntto, Nebr., on the 24th d-iy
ot April 1916.
Clalment names as witnesses: II. F.
Johnson, George A. Mncombi ;. Win. A.
Gaunt, J.tmes Bcchan. all or North
Platto, Nebr.
J. E. EVANS.
f29-a7 Receiver.
team
Notice For Publication
Serial 05283.
Department of the Interior
P. S. Land Offlco, North Platto, Nebr.
Fob. 7, 1916.
Notlco Is hereby given that Joseph
R. Ellsworth, of North Platte, Nebr..
who, on Oct. 14, 1911 made Homestead
entry No. 052S3 for N of NEJ and
SWU of NE4, Section 14, Township
14, N., Range 30, W. 6th Principal
Mordlan has filed notlco of Intention
to mako final three year Proof, to es
tablish claim to tho land abovo des
cribed before tho Register and Re
ceiver, at North Platto Nebr., on tho
28th day of March, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: O. II.
Covell, W. S. Bunting, Fred Simants,
C. P. Campbell, all ot Nortli Platte,
Nebr. J. E. EVANS,
S-6w Register.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
- Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics
Office: Building and Loan Building
I Ofl
Re
Office 130
Phones
esidenc 115
Hospital Phono. Black 633.
House Phono Black 633.
W. T. ntlTCIIAltl),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Voterln&r-
I Inn Unanltnt 91 O. ami Vt T.Anllfit Qt
lout ..uojniu. hi. juuiu uuvua. u.ij
one-half block southwest of the
Court flousb.
Quality Not Quantity
Wo make cigars in the small and In
the regular sizes preferring to uso
quality tobacco In preference to quan
tity. W use only the best tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cus
tomers are always satisfied. We han
dle a large line ot smokers' article.,,
our display of pipes bqlng especially
large.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Aotlce.
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
In tho mntter. of the aplication of
George L. Brandow to change name.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first day of April, 1916, or as soon
thereafter as I can be heard, I will
apply to tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to havo my name
changed from George L. Brandow to
George L. Weir.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
February 28, 1916.
GEORGE L. BRANDOW.
Sheriff's Salo
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 ot al aro defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on the
ISth day of Maroh, 1916, at 1 o'clock
p. m., at 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 nnd
costs, tho following described proper
ty, to-wit East half of Southwest
Quarter (E of SWi) and West half
of tho Southeast Quarter (WV- of
SEV1) Section Thirty-three (33),
Township Nine (9). Rango Thirty-two
(32), west of the 6th P. M., Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated Nortli Platte. Nebraska, Feb.
14, 1916. 1
f--"5j!l A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Legal Notice.
To John Richard Neary, Anna Neary,
Mead County Bank, a corporation,
nnd to John Doe, real name un
known, Receiver of Mead County
Bank, a corporation, non-resident
defendants:
You and each of you will take notice
that on tho 14th day of February, 1916,
Zant I. Mitchell, plaintiff, filed her
certain action In the District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, against
you and each of you, the object and
prayer o-f which aro to quiet title in
plaintiff and In John Richard Neary
in the following described lands situ
ato in Lincoln Cbuntv.
wit: Lot Eight (8), Block Ono Hun
dred Five (105), of tho original town
of the City of North Platto each an
undivided one-half interest and to
forecioso that certain mortgage owned
by plaintiff upon an undivided one
half Interest of said Lot 8 made on
July 23, 1906 to F. J. Broeker upon
which there is claimed to, bo duo the
sum of $50.96 and in tho failure of
defendants to pay said niortgago for
adecro of foreclosure thereof. Mead
County Bank is mado party defendant
by virtue of a second mortgage held
upon all of Lot S and to quiet titio of
plaintiff against said mrtgago as to
her interest in said premises and to
have said mortgage decreed Junior and
inferior to plaintiffs, lien and for
ciosoure said defendant .Mead County
Bank, its i successors ..nd assigns of all
& y .f ml,e,mPtion, right, title and
intorest in said described premises.
i ou and each of you aro inquired
answer said petition on or beforo the
-th day of March. 1916, or your d -faults
will ho taken and Judgment en
tered against you as in said petition
prayed.
ZARA I. MITCHELL, Plaintiff
fir r, I5y K- EVANS.
fl . . Her Attorney
Notice For Publication.
Sorial No. 05651.
,r o ' ' t f the Interior
U. S. Land Office at North Pltto, Neb.
March lit 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that Joseph
! ?arsoA Nortl1 pIa. Neb., who
,?-r-J' 19U' n,a(le homestead entry,
vum 5l' 1 wr x of NBi- aml E of
V ' ,?ect,n 2, Township 12, N.
Range 32, W nth Prin. Meridian, lias
filed notice of intention to make final
three- year proof, to establish claim
I? ,1 ,lnnd abovo described, before
tho Register and Reeoiver. at North
Foi6 0,1 the 4th (lny of Ma'
Claimant names ns witnesses: S. W.
dmiston, Andrew Halin. C. G. Fred
rich, L, L. Greeno, all ot North Platte,
r , - 2s.
J. E. EVANS,
Register.
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