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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IKA I MAKE, Editor nnd Publisher.
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Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
PostOfflco as Second Clans Mattor.
FOK.MKK DIMITY NHEIUIT
LOWKM- SHOT AT 03IAII .
TUESDAY, MARCH 28, lllKi.
WHO'S WHO.
Scolt EejnoltlN
Scott Hoynolds, a rarmcr and stock
growor, living six miles southeast of
North Platto, is the only republican
candidate for state representative from
tho Sixty-eighth district, which is coni
cal. A. Lowell, deputy sheriff of
Lincoln county under Sheriff Milton
borger, but for several yeniU pit
u railroad detective for tlie HUiioIm
Central, was shot In the hip at Omaha
last Thursday night. The Omaha lo
gives tho following particulars:
Special Detective C. A. Lowell of tho
Illinois Central rallroa'd wan taken to
tho St. Joseph's hospital In a serious
condition as tho result of a gun battle
between himself and three armed men
In the yards near the Omaha Box fac
tory In East Omaha about midnight.
As Detective Lowell was makl a
In regu'er rounds of the yards nt
that place alone, threo armed men
sllnncd un behind him and.aftortelllng
him to halt ono of them said, "Now
wo'vo got you nnd we'll get rid of
you, too," and then siiot, hitting
Lowell In the left hip and causing blm
to drop tho shot gun which he w?.s
una ml nt f.lnrnln piiinifv n In tin. Mr
Reynolds represented this district In carrying. Ho Immediately regained his
tho last session of the legislature, was imiance auer uio shock, ami iuuwihk
his automatic fired the ontlre contents
at tho men, but owing to tho dark
appointed a mombor of several Import
ant committees, Introduced several
bills of Importance to westorn Ne
braska, and on every measure Intro
duced before that body voted for what
ho considered tho best interests of the
nennln Ilurlnrr tlin last Hosil'ir. ho
succeeded In gotting "onto tho ropos,", crawled nearly half a mile to the
as tho boys say; and this oxparlonco
together 'with his acquaint ancoshlp at
the state capital will give him a pres
tige that a now member would not pos
sess. Tills Is u point that voters phould
consldor, not only at the primary, but
at the Novembor election, for Mr, Rey
nolds will ho tho republican nominee.
Mr. Reynolds la a very progressive
farmer and business man, thoroughly
conscientious and will always bo
square.
I'OI.ITIC'AIi AXXOt XC'IJMHNTM
Frank Cokcr.
An introduction of Frank Cokcr can
best bo given by republishing the fol
lowing which appeared in tho Froo
Lance a paper published at Sutli
lnnd, which is Mr. Cokor's homo, and
where he has lived for over thirty
years:
"In temperament and qualifications
generally, Frank Cokor, tho west end
candidate for tho nomination for slier
Kor County C'onuiilMNlnnrr
I rcflppctfully announce myself u n
cancliilato for the republican numtiin
tlon for County Commissioner for tlm
Third Commlmilouor District 8ubjrt
to the decision or the votors at th
primary election April 13th. My hornet
in In Hellers Precinct.
JOHN V. FOWLHIt.
Clerk r OMrlct Court
I hereby announce invsulf ah a ciin-
dldate for the rcplbllcan nomination
for clerk of tho district court, sub
ject to tho will of tho voters nt the
primary election. Your support will
be npproclatod.
uEt. is. rnosSEii.
Kor County Attorney
I reapectfully aiinounco myself as a
candidate for tho republican igjltittm.
tlon for County Attorney flulJJKct to
the nprovHl 6f tho voters nt th? pri
mary election April 18th.
P. K. HALLIOAN.
Kor County CoiiimWMloiier
I respoctfuly nnnounc tnysolf ns a
catulldato for the republican nomina
tion for County Commissioner for tin.
Third District nt the- April Primary
and support (riven will ho nppre
ulated. I have been a resident of the
county for twenty-nine yearn and try
home Is southwest of llershey.
S. .1. KOCH.
I 'or Itfitrespiitatl vc.
he ubioVoton donnltLj: rubK'SnS
whrthor ho hit ono of tho mon. though or state renresentntive rrom me mix
ho stated that ho was certain that he tv-elghth district (Lincoln County) ai
.11,1 line iiiuimry tMwi-iiuii jtiirii -on-.
UKI. KffITT HMV'flI.ri
After uio mon niui ion mm Liouvo'i
Kor Slier IT
nfrlf-n nf llir. Omnhn Tin fnefnrv tvhrrn 1 roi ecwuuy nnnoiiuco inyHe.L i s
v - - " i f.iiiiiiiiiiitft rnr rnn rniiiiiiiiraii ntiriim:.-
ho aroused tho night watchman and tlon for Sheriff and solicit tho support
had him nnllfv lhn lnn.il nnlleo. Tim of the votors nt tho primary eloctton
emergency car manned by n squad of , Vthe' IV for WcS
years, am a fsnnor nnd live in iiinman
precinct. THOS. McCONNKW..
Tho Council Bluffs department was kp shcriir
nlnn nnHflnil mid mpii( llu nnfrnl. nn 1 heridiv nntiouuce myself as a 'Mil
the night watchman stated that ho VYA"VL" .. ""."'J .1.. Y, ,
first thought Lowell had been shot In tho republican voters at tho prlmar
Iowa, tho dividing lino between tho election Anrll is. My homo is in
two states being only a few foot from Maxwell precinct. layton.
me m;uiiu in 1 in? uuuoii. 1
t ... t .. e m.i l ir fjoiiutr Attorue
uuwuii m 11 iiuniuwiii wi Vviiiua ;u, ..... : l..i.. -.A....... sj
wnoro lie lias n wifo and family. The i.rnska. r. John Grant horeby announce
relatives have boon notified by the I tnysolf a candidate for the democn-.tir
Kor County CoinnilKnioitcr.
I respectfully announce' nVncIf a
candidnto for tho republican nonil
nation for County Commissioner from
the Third district subject to the Ac
tion of the voters at the primary cl'
tlon. D. B. MArtTI.V,
(Six miles Northwest of Hershey.)
I'or Klirrllf
I respectfully nnnounce myself as a
rnudliUtc for the republican nomina
tion for Sheriff, subject to the will of
the voters nt the primary election,!
pru ism.
A. J. MA Li lo IS U Iv 1 ,
I'or ('ouiitj- CoiiiiiilNNlonrr
t hot-ebv nnnounco myself as a can
dldate for the democratic nomination
for county ocmmmlsBloncr for the First
police of the shouting.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
nomination for county attorney sub'
ct to tho decision of tho votors nt the
primary election. April ism. ana rnosi
rcspcctiuiiy solicit your Huppon.
, JOHN OUAKT.
nt..,ln Ai,io. tri.ni.nii ...1.. ..i-!4 ' ' -ouiuy oiiiniiNHioiicr.
vmuuu niuKii, ui jviiuimil, W11.U mill- T rnmunirM v nnnnimrn mvMoir n
ed his parents Mr, and Mrs. W. T. a candidate for the republican nomlna
Alden left Saturday. Uj?'' or Couiity Commlslonor from the
" I mi, m,1 PniniMliiiilnnnM TMatwInf null I . f
I J. 11 11 11 vv111 uiioniuiii: inti ivL niiujuvit,
to the action of the voters at the Anrll
Weltoet, Nob.
iff on tho republican ticket, Is well visit of sovoral months with her sister prlm,iry
lltt"d C:r tho position. He has boon a Mrs. 11 t.
resident of Lincoln COUIlty Since lSSo. I , . ''or County CoiiimlrHloner
t.- t. . 1 1 i. 1 1 Miss Wlmiln Purnnll. m'f nnthnntninr 1 hereby nnnounco mvsolf as n can
.u..u immip .,uu U1IS.I.H-.. - --- k," dldate for tho democratic nomination
cu in rancuing and livery and rood I?.1. '" h"Y," , T iUlB' a- Jl for county commissioner for the First
business. lie knows more about ucneson tins woeK. Commissioner District subject to the
wrangling crlttors than he docs about' Mrs. Guv Cover nnd dnnrinor ni Si".."' t.,,.?-.J'0Vi';?. atr Wivr
tllO IntrlCaClCS Of POlltlCS, alld IlO iS returned Kntlirdnv nvonlnir frnm I i-onlilniit nf Mm fllHtrlet over fOrtV-fO'JJ
well liked by hosts of friends who all sliott visit with relatives in Coznd years. First time in politics, need tho
liavo a cood word fdr him. His homo orcice ani respeciruiiy asit youn,Bup-
ty of thinking twlco before speaking n few days ago to visit his sisters Miss u,l,c w
..,,,1 i,n i i.i if .1 ColCSta Katoil and Mrs. Olon Miller. I'or Cnuntv CoiiiinlMMloiicr
interested In tho affairs relating to Mr .and Mrs. F. W. Hansen wlm L,.LirffictroP,yti,I Itmbilcniir'nofiiina"
the public welfare. Thoro Is no doubt were called to Lincoln recently by the for County Commissioner from the
but that In tho capacity , of sheriff death of tho lattcr's father returned VvrsrthWmnr e?octTo,n.
Frank Cokor would servo tlio tdx- the latter jmrt of last week. . "'have TPved in Wncoff county fSr Zo
payors well and
officer."
prove a popular
lieu E. Tiiifion.
Don E. Layton, of Maxwell, Is a
candidate ,for the republican ncmin-
atlon for sheriff. lie Is ono of tho
George Duncan, of Council Bluffs,
wnq visited ills brother Fred Duncan
nnd family ttfr ten dnys, left for h6mo
Friday artornoon.
Mrs. Fred Duncan pleasantly en
tertained tho members of tho J. Y. M.
years and my
home Is Sutherland.
A S. COAT ICS.
nuom tor snorur. no is ono or tno iu ,, inf- n.t i; I ' deem me worthy of ro-eleotlo
old timers of tho county, having been iVnBlnetr.n WH,"d tll,l,,k J'ou for gunpori
a resident since 1880. Ho resided v' B oico. N
li"or County Attorney
I hereby present my nnme as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for County Attorney at tho primary
election. Please InvostlKato my record
ns present county attorney anil If you
ro-eieunuii '
BS
I.i,r t'liimtv Clerk
I lieroby announce myself n candl
Hovcral years In the 1)1 rd wood section' Clans' Anderson, Iibb returned from
and thon removed to Maxwell, wli'.eh Gothenburg iwhoro he attondwl tho
has slnco boon his home. Ho has boon wedding of. his niece Miss Lottie 'Jato for the republican nomination fov
engaged in farming and . stock-grqw- i urnquisi to Aiup cncKsoii. , vXtors T of that narty at the April
"P. Mrs. John Donk and baby, of St. T,T,ry- iour Bl,n10rt wul 1)0 "',nre
lnir. nlno In tho Ilvorv 'IiiiIriipsh.
1 as In times past served ah spocjl Pftuli Nol rotunnc(, llome Prklay nt. elated,
deputy for the oast part of tho county ter a pleasant visit with her brother
u.u una uiuiuioio iiuu some uxpur- TInrry Cramer and family,
loneo in th duties of sheriff. l)y reason
A. H. HOAOL.YND.
t'nr County Clerk
I iwrebv announce myself a cindl
... i ,.i .....- ... M,. m,,i titlo tin,. t ,,ki,,... .....lidiut) lor couuiy oici k. in uiiituin
ui jub ioiik luauieuce, ma icaiiy to live . "". """ count subject to the wIMies or tho
party anil UIb consciousness that ho "augiucr narriei, oi tiromn, iu ior- (lomocrutlc electors nt tne primnnoi
lma i1m iitillliw w, nfmllitiiiti. mi iiin Iliorlv of tills cltv. eiimn Frldnv tn Anrll 18. Wan born In this county thirty
N1 1 1. .,.1 ,l..i 1... I 'i,.i.i vluit ATra r.iiiiKnfc -,.,i I I'li.'ht years niro tauitht school threo
uuii-u, no iuoih uiui no is uiuuieii u) "'',""':'" X". v""" "" """ ve us. later homoBtondlnnr in Cotton
consideration oi the voters. Coining mu'ios meuuiro. , wood precinct whore 1 now reside.
from tho MR' nart nf tlm ommiv M'hlch ! m i r - m ROlAU h. l',llIl-Hh'J .
hast not been very strongly recognized
In tho selection of county officials, Richards last week, ioft Friday after- rtirtatorfor tl
Mr. Lnyton bellovcs that this, too, for Wa-U Hivor where she Is en- for County
win un hu uikcji i mi toiisiuorauon Rt,Kwi m nursing n special cage.
an active campaign aim will aim to ' . ITlonds In town have recolvod word yote , i have been r rownt or Lin
ylr,- w 41. ....... irillll lllfirill II 1 I TIlIl I III If T 1 1 n T I "
Blhlo. If ho fails to meot all, ho hepas s,' ,H taking a course in nursing In
to bo favorably considered by all and st Catherine's hospital In Omaha and
win appreciate any work his friends lB " m worK.
and acquaintances may do in his be- Miss Sybil Gnntt entertained
I'or Counts- Coiuiiilxslniier
r linrnliv iiimouiicn myself ns u can
le repuuuean noiiiinaiioii
commissioner rrom uxr.
First DlHtrlct at the April primary
election and solicit the support or tn
I. I.. MILTONIJBUOWn.
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District, sutijcct to tne decision or in
voters nt the prlmnry election April
lath. F. W. HJ5HMINOHAUSBN.
I'or County Commissioner
I roBpcctrully announce myself ns a
candidate for coutny commlsslonei
from the First District subject to th
action of the democratic voters at tho
primary election.
For Poiinlr Attorney.
I hereby nnnounco that Thavi lllcd
. . . . . . ...
my potltlon as rcquircu ''unuor uio
non-partisan Judiciary act tor the pur
pose of becoming a candidate at the
April, 1D1C, primary for tho office of
County Judge.
G1SO. IS. FUEiNUil.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully anounco mysolf as a
candidate for tho democratic nomina
tion for sheriff. I have been a resident
of Lincoln county for thirty-six years.
Your support, at the primary election
wll be appreciated. ,
w. D. WALUU.
Announcement
In nnnuncinir mv candidacy for th.'
republican nomination of countyArcns-
nror. I desire to sav that I have been
a resident of Lincoln county, And a
tax payer thereof, for noirlya ;nuar
lor nf n enntnrv.
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I have always been a repupllcfin and
bellevo I have made good Vhn ,plucHl
in positions requiring , RiWyiy and
trust. . K
I promlso tho party, iffnorulhated,
to make an enorgotlc campagri, not
only for myself, but forf.thjvcntire
success of tho county, 3taCo and na
tional candidates, nnd most tespect-
fully ask your support at the primary
it i it -in . nti.
election April io, iyjo.
E. S. DAVIS.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce that I am
a candidate for the democratic nom
inatlon for sheriff at tho April pri
mary. I have been a resident of Lin
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NOTICE
Storage Rates.
Month $7.80
Night 50
Day, over 1 hour 25
Cars in for Repairs no storage until done.
These Rates Take Effect ApL 1st.
J. S. Davis . Auto Co.
Buick, Mitchell and Hudson Agencies.
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GEORGE J. HUNT
A Lawyer of Wide Experience
coin county for fourteen years, and For Associate Justice of the
I beliovo I have the ability to satis
factorily fill the office. Your support
will bo appreciated.
CYKUS RUSSELL.
Supreme Court
Twenty-five years In Omaha, ten
years In Bridgeport, western Nebraska,
has made George J. Hunt a most de
sirable candidate for the State Su
preme Court.
Those who know him call him "A
young man with a ripe legal expert-
:rce."
PJIORATK NOTICE.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Xclllo
Fulton, deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
On reading nnd filing the petition
of George H. Fulton praying a final
settlement nnd allowanco of his final
acount, filed on the 11th day of March,
191G, and for a decree of distribution
under tho will and his discharge.
Ordered, That April 7, 191G, A. D., at
9 o'clock a. m Is assigned Cor hearing
said petition, when all persons inter
ested In said mattor may appear at a
County Court to be held In and for
said County, and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner shtould not be
granted; and that notice of tho pend
dency of said petition, and tho .hearing
thereof, be given to all persons inter
ested In said matter by publishing a
copy of this order imthe Nlorth Platte
Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper printed In said County for three
succeslvo weeks, prior to said date
of hearing. ,
Dated March 11, 1916.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
ml4-a4 County Judge.
Hois am
tatue
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES, .
Residence Red G36 ; I K Office 459
f i. H it
C. H. WALTERS.
Quality Not Quantity
JUDGE ALBERT J. CORNISH
half.
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Fop Count)' TroiiHiiri-r,
T linrnliv announce nivsolf as a nin
illilato for tlio republican nomination
for County Troasuror. in tne primary
olectlon Anrll 18th. Wnlcc innulrv
l number of friends at a Yamn Yama about mo ami if you. think I am
farewell narty Friday evening in lion- r,Kht
CITY ANT) COUNTY NEWS. 1 or of Miss Alma Morrill. Tlio guests WrZi rVsUletu-e iicor Creek rropln-t.
. ! wore gowned appropriately and spent & M. sou DBit.
Trainmaster J W. Adams spent Sat- tho evening In unluue games. Asst 1 0 irt
urday In Chcycnno on business. . nnnn,a ,,,,,, i,nna cr c..n..t, cu-rk
m w ri,- a I, i i i , ,.i " , .'" i roHpoctfully aiinounco tliat 1 .una
'D. w. Bakor visited his dniiK htor are extroinelv negllgont In regard taL.n.wii,i,. rr tim lonubiican nomina-
Miss Gertrude in Gothenburg last thoir eyes, and very culpably so, In tlon for county clerk at primary eiee-
woek. i rognrd to their children's oyos. Tills Is M?" . .". f.l)r.L"lV?....Y.LMJTf1,M.V.i lLi!
. .-,.. ..1 ..1.1.11a lllM 1 M - - - " . . . . . 1 . '
County Supt. Alloen Gantt spent bocnUBO J1'0 Bwn' n' I,,lblc lms Jltor
iK of last "week visiting the U " n!d I "Tr
par
schools,
rioty of oyo dofocts. Harry Dixon,
.Toweler and Ontomotrlst. west sldo iof
i'-. u. lioxio, who was called to lew a nnwov street,
by the death of his father last week, t.. .jr
nas ruturncu. i
Attornoy Hyron Oborst left for Om
aha Friday ovenlug to spend sovoral
days on business. i
Miaa adlo Trovillo ).il leave short-;
ly ior Onmlia to tako an advanced
course in vocal music.
Miss Gertrude Mcllugh, of Alliance.
camo Sntiirduy ino'rnlng to visit Miss
Aila Toolo for a fow days.
V. II. Cuplt loft lust iwoek for Suth
erland, whero ho took possosslcm of
tlio W. L. Chnussoe restaurant, whioh
ho rocontly purchased.
Charles Hoynolds returned Satur
day from Otnaha whore he transacted
business arid attended tlio Shrlno
banquet.
MIsh Myrtle Thomas, of Maywood.
who recently submitted to an opera-!
tlon at a local lioapltal, returned homo
tho lnttor of lust weuk.
MIbbob Lucille Martini. Ruth Uox
sott and .Mildred Weir spout tho week'
end with tho former's sister Mrs. I'Vod
RasmiiBson In Ilorshoy.
MIhk Edith Evans, who had been
visiting tho Llston family in Dickons,!
spent a rew uaya uor iasi -wook wniio, tt?flru Mtwii I r
enrouto to hor homo In Salt Lako City. I lk" 1 W K.V ILull
mibs Margaret nussoii. ot Omaha, Democratic Candidate for Governor
who iiuu oeeii viouihh imo. uiui . . , XT . ,
vnnmmn rvr n wpelt iinst. will return Bom lUM rent'CQ in NcbmSKa.
hom0 tho latter part of this week. Stands for a constructive rather
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgov M. Dlckiey,' than an experimental program.
who .wore married at llrady tho latter t His election will mean a con
part of last -week ro visiting hero tinuance of clean, business-like
',0 rT frtrmoriv Miss and efficient executive artnlinistra-
Pearl L. Oardnor.
North I'latto Nn.
Vor Slu'i'ln-
1 .respectfully present my name ab
a eanilldatp for tun iTpuituoan uoin
luutlou ror Hiierin nt 'i) pninary eir.
tinn. Mv homo 1m In Snthorland tire
clnet, anil 1 have boon a resident of th
county since inku. wunpori in veil m
will hu anproelated.
I' It AN K COKBIt.
l''or Count Clerk
I hureb.v anuounee myself as cauill
date for tho republU'an nomination as
County cioru or i.uicom l ouiuy, huu
loet to tho doclHlon of tlio voters at
I . . 1 ..... I ... . . . . .. M 1 L' M, ' i . .. . 1 1
liriiii.iry i'in.;iiuu wi'u.i oni iuui om-
lioit will bo approolatoil.
A. . Al.ljl.X,
(Formorly of Walker Precinct.)
I'or Slu-rlir
l roHiii-etfully announeo my self ns n
candlilato for tho republican iionna
tlon for ShorlfC of Lincoln Counts sun
Ject howover to the ileelHlon of tho
votors at -tno primary necuon vjiru
istli. Your supori win no nigniy ap
predated.
bj fHHH
Candidate for Judge of tho Su-1
preme Court.
Is now serving his twenty-first year
as Judge of the district court of Lan
caster County, and has one of the be3t
records In the state for decloions af
firmed by the Supremo Court.
Reputed to have a profound knowl
edge of the law, absolutely impartial
and human In his Judgments. Mature,
out vigorous and active.
His neighbors have five times want.
fid him to. be their Judge.
rttOBATE NOTICE.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Henry
Docbkc, deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
On reading and filing the petition
of Hannah Doebke praying a final set
tlement and allownace of her final ac
count, filed on tho 10th day of March,
1916 and for a decree of distribution
and her discharge as Executrix, and a
decreo of title to the real estate under
the will.
Oordered, That April 7, A. D. 1916, at
9 o'clock a. m. Is assigned for hearing
said petition, when all persons inter
ested in said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held in and for
said County, and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not be
granted; and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition, and the hear
ing thereof, be given to all persons
interested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order in the North
Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly
newspaper printed n said County, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing.
Dated March 11, 191G.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
m!4-a4 ' County Jltdge.
Wo mako cigars in the small and In
the regular sizes preferring to use
quality tobacco In preference to quan
tity. W uso only tho best tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cus
tomers are always satisfied. Wo han
dle a large lino of smokers' articloa,
our display of pipes being especially
large.
J. F. SCHMALZRiED.
Notice.
In tho District Court ot Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the apllcatlon of
Georgo L. Brandow to change name.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first day of April, 191C, or as soon
thereafter as I can be heard, I will
apply to the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to haye my nama
changed from George L. Brandow to
George L. Weir.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
February 28, 1916.
GEORGE L. BRANDOW.
13c Per Pound
For Hides
IF NOT FROZEN.
$10 Per Ton for
Bones if deliverecl
at once.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
tion.
Q T. STKnKMv.NN,
North I'latto Neb
JOHN L. KENNEDY.
Candidate for the Republican Nomina
tion for United btates Sjenator.
Has lived In Nubrnska 33 years.
Has had experience as Congressman.
Knows tho needs of Nebraska people
Has always boon a Republican.
Primary Election, April ,18, 1916.
- .rt. , ,
Geo. B. Dent
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Ofllca: Building and Loan Building
t Office 130
Phonei Re3idcr,ce 115
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. OoGKS
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at North Platte,
Nebraska, Fob. 25, 1916
Notice Is hereby glvon that James
D. Colo, of North Platto, Nebr., who
on Apr, 2, 1913, made Homestead en
try, No. 0564C, for NEK. and NE'a of
SEVi, Section 34, Township 1G, N,
Rango 31. W.. 6th Principal Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to maKe
final threo year Proof, to ostabllsh
claim to tho land abovo described, uo
fore tlio Register and Recolvor, at
North Platto, Nebr., on the 24th day
of Anrll 1916.
Claimont namo3 as -witnesses: a. i
Johnson, Georgo A. Macombor, Wm. A.
Gaunt. James Bechan, all of North
Platte, Nebr.
J, E. EVANS,
Register.
PROBATE NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
Ilershej", deceased.
In the County Court of Llncola
County, Nebraska, Feb. 25, 1916.
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 the Cbunty Court Room,
in said County, on tho 31st day ot
March, 1916, and on the 2nd day of
October, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day for tho purpose of presenting
their claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Six months are
allowed for creditors to present their
clnlms, and ono year for tho Executrix
to settle said Estate, from the 31st
day of March, 1916. This notice will
be published In the North Platte Trl,
bune, a legal seral-wqelUiwifffifJ-T
printed in said.GA:
Wfltior to March 31, 1916.
GEORGE E. FRENCH.
County Judge.
success lyel
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HtVlmi'lft-'a fi.iln
.j ... .v4nr an order or sale issueu
from thO DL(rlnt r-nnrt nf T.lnrr,1n
County, Nobj-aaka, upon a decree of
foreclosure ljCm,ered in said Court
wherein MuUai Building and Loan
Association, Corporation is plaintiff,
and Ida RicWds, Administratrix et
al are defendats, anti to mo directed,
1 will on tho-8; day of March,, ioi'3, at
2 o clock p. at tho ea8t f ront door -of
tho Court gouso In North Platto,
Lincoln Count Nebraska, soil at
Public Auctlqi1; to tho highest bidder
for cash, to 8,ti8fy satd decreo, In
terest and coV8 tho following des
cribed Properti to.wlt.
Lot Ono(l) la Block One Hundred
Thirty-eight (U8) tho eaat forty-four
feet (E44Ft) o Lot Two (2), Block
One Hundred rriirty-e!ght (138). the
west Twenty-twi, feot (W22Ft) of Lot
Two (2) and ho East Twenty-two
feet (E22Ft) of Lot Three (3) Block
Ono Hundred Tlvirty.0Ight (138) All In
the original towi. 0f North Platto, Ne
braska. t
Dated North -piatto, Nob., February
26th, 1916.
f A. J. SALISBURY.
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