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Semi-Weekly Tribune IK A L. HAKE, Editor nnd Publisher, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One V'ear by Mull In Advnnco. . . ,i?1.2' Ono Year by Carrier in autiiuco..91.au Eri(6rcd at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Clans Matter. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 11)10. LOCAIi AND PERSONAL. . t i ..m Mrs m v n Borncloiigh will enter- In the J. P. P. club this afternoon. tain Miss Mario Uowen has rcturi.cd from an extended visit In Arthur with her father. Wanted Girl for general house work Mrsr'Clarcncc Tollefscn, Suth erland, Neb. jMIss Tliorcsa llolderman came from Llncoln Saturday evening to visit her ......... rTM.. .. juuuiur, nirt). nun i uui"i"iuu. vrt, ji.h. Toi.num, nrwniinnnf will I succeed Miss Carrie Iryo as salcfllady nt th Kallmann & Wcrnort store. riummer, unuor, acniuing, font anu l overman. Aiuuiuuru aim yibhuih mo cordially Invited. Tlio ,-wash house at tho homo of C. E. McLano caught tire yesterday morn ing from a defoctlvc Hue. Tho damngo The .Midland College Concert Co. canto In this morning und now every thing Is arranged for tho concert to be.glven this "evening nt tlio Kolth. Tho Methodist aid society meets Btrcct. Tlioso assisting, arc Mesdames B. A. Wilson HaH'begun tho erection of another cottage on Elm street be tweon First and A, tho third he has built on that street within six nvonths. Now rurnisnings anu uxturos were Installed In the I. A. Gilbert barber shop yesterday, Increasing the niUrac tlvencss and adding comfort to pat rons and convenience to tho work men. The Lutheran Girls' cub hold "I pleasant' mooting at tho homo of Mrs. Andy Yost Friday evening. Sevornl hours wero spent In konslngton work, Miss Edith Malln, will entertain thq cum on May 12111. At a meeting of ithe Knights Temp lar held Friday ovenlng tho following officers wore elected: Comnnder, Claude Faulkner, Generalissimo, O.o II. Crcsslcr; Captnln-gonoral, Harry Dixon; Recorder, Robert Armstrong. A terraza flQar Is being laid In tlio west room of tho Brodbeck & Son building which 'that firm will occupy no n l.i if.iM i mn nnmino- . ...... vM ...w frnm Oniahn for t int nurnoso. Now fixtures and furnishings we,Ve un- loaueu ror tne meat maruct yesieruay: Mr. nnil Mm. V. K Tlnnklov nrn or. 'Lle,!!?...!" rtL.8'lllIcf WUK "nrt from Omaha, making the trip in their car. Mr. Buckley comes hero to be- Onn.lmnn. tl.n nnmo nf wlilnh avlll In I tlm future ho Br.ntt. Oondnmn & Buck- lev. Mr. Bucklov is well known in town, having had chargo of the con-1 ,.l..,nnn IT T l.nll.,, lull.., Dliuvuuu ui liiu ui 1 . iliuiill iiuujo nuuii it. wan uuih. . J. II. Fonda snyB ho owns a vacant but cultivated lot In tho 500 block on cum oixui Hiruui which no win piyo rmit frnn ir Hm tnnii ttf1w foilllvntnu 1M in crop and keeps down the weeds. Undoubtedly thord aro a number of lots In town that could bo leased on tho snmo torms, and would It not pay Bomo man possessed or a team to taito nuvaniago or suqn oners anu piunt tpo ground to pninioos or otnor vego tnbl cs, For Mule or Trade. 12 lots, Block 28 In Julcshurg, Colo. Will soli or trndo for North Platte property, in amiin, tiui east sixth St., .Norm j-inuo, iNon. ""ttHDaUMAtfti Don'tTrytoPkk Out a Fwrnaco M FromaCatalog m A firm hundreds of milcn VX ftway Blmply can't tell yn. whntkindor ilru of heating plan you need. We linvo Grscn Colonlol Furn&cro righ'. '..:ro in our utore no dcly.i or uncur taintlei. Vo'ro right liaro nil tha tttn to give you export furnaconorvlce. Tho fuol-invln(r, comfort assuring, D-yeir guaranteed en FURNACE Hu Gran' Don Heat Intcniificr Built to list BtronRtst whero etroiiRth la needed, in dome, radiator and llropot. This furnace except tho groton Is guimnteed In writing not to crack or burn out within 5 yearn. Hero you SEE what you're buylnvJ Nogucrtiwork. Uo ulcappolntmunu. SIMON BROS. IftIO 1 eames and beeler take;land office Muxncll Newspaper .Mini und llorshcj .Merchant Now lteglnlcr nnd He echcr Kcspectlu'ly. Tho United States land offlco was formally turned over to tlio now ap- polntoos, E. J. Eaines ns register nnd A. V, Heeler as recolvor, Inst Saturday und those officials aouuicd their duties yesterday morning. Thus nfter a number of months of patient waiting, theso good democrats have been re warded, not very generously, It Is uo frfr M ,a. ,or 8 coll orncdf nt ft wng0 tlmt win n8Urc three square meals a day. J. E. Evans, who has been register for nine years and ono month, has associated himself with his son, E. II. Evans, In the practice of law with of fices In the Kolth theatre building. Ira L. Hare, receiver for five years nnd ono month, -will give all his at tnnflnn tn Tin Trlbiino where. Bur : . . ., i . , V n rounded by the aroma of Ink from the '.. , . .,., 1innn,r ti,nn who wuara tho c'rown of a kingdom :os:- CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. Dr. Brock, Dentist, ovor Stono Drug A. U. Larson Is visiting with menus In Brady this week. Van Lawrence spent tho latter part of last week In Omaha. rr.intA 1r i n rwl fonni n I Will Stollard, of Omaha, Is visiting Miss Marie and Charles Mnrtlnl this week. Miss Bosslo Smith spent tho week nnd with friends In Omiilm and Lex- mconi Larry Sullivan, of Wnlnco, who vis ited hero last week, loft for home Sat urday. Tom Green has returned from Oma- hu where ho spent several days on business. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Winters the latter part of last week. J. P. Carey Is expected hero this week to transact business for tho U. P. company. Mrs. William Mcrrfls loft Friday evening for Sidney to visit with friends. S. M. Brcoks loft Saturday morning for Ognlalla to spend several days on business. Mrs. Adrian Elliott returned Friday evening from a visit of two weeks In - .. ' mama. Mrs. Georeo Christ wns tendered n Burpriso party Saturday afternoon by number Of Iter friends. McGraw, who spent Inst week In jm, have returned. Mrs. Albort Navoraux, of Lexington, ' expected hero this week to visit her mother, Mrs. Georgo Christ Mrs. Will Carev. of Omalin. former- ... . ..... -I... ,. y oj mis CUV, 18 UXIJUCll'll lierO IIUS weoK to visit relatives. Mrs. It. Ci Brcck loft a fow days nK0 for Falrbury to spend n week or tuoro mm roIatlvcH K I'lelstlckor nnd M, E. Scott spont a low dnys In Dickens on husl- "UBS WUUK Mrs. R. L. Metcalf, of ra'xtbil, who visited her motlior, Mrs. F. C. Hoxlc, left Friday evening. nt-.. n t i. !... tiiin. uuuihu uuuui liu lino luaiutu ". ',. i i,A hero for sovoral months, has gone to Gothenburg to locate. Mrs. Gene Holcombo hns returned to Chevenno after havlnir visited in town for several days T It Pllnl, -M M.n ni.,.l U. .1. A I lul I , .lit. IIIIU 41113. VJIJI.U ivn...in. i ,ii, Alexander, who visited hero last weok have gono homo to Dickens, Mrs. Hudson, of Council Bluffs, ar- rived horo Saturday morning to visit hor sister, Mrs. Asa Snow. Attornoy Jnmcs s Koofo returned frcm L ncoln whore he transacted business last week. MIhb Vera Kerrltran came Sunday evening from Choyonne nnd Is holng entertained by Miss Marie Mnrtlnl. A boy baby was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wcndeborn, who Uvo cloven miles southwest of town. MIhb Theo Sehwulgor, al the Kear ney NQTinnl, came up Saturday to spend a couplo of dnys with tho homo folks. Mrs; Joseph O'Ncll returned tho lat ter part of last weok from Scotts Bluff whore she visited rolntlves for n week. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Dixon visited friends in Stapleton Inst week. Dean Bowker spent Frldny In Her- slioy. Joe Brot, of Maywood, spont pnrt of last wook horo visiting his wife, who is taking treatment at a local hos pltal. Mrs. Charles Whalon and son Gor don, who visited In Oiunhn und other onstom points, roturned homo Friday ovenlng. Attornoy and Mrs. J. S. Hongland roturned Saturday morning from Liu- coin whero thoy wero called by tlio dcatli of tho- formor's mother. MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSUIIANCE CO. Founded 1880. It's tho housohold word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, tho best won- oy can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank nnd Insurance that In sures. Thoy all buy It. "Tlioro is it Itonson" For furthor Information Phone, call or address I J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent, Tlio Old Lino Mrh NORTH PLATTE - NEBRASKA. Her Cooking A Pleasure. The gas rnngo truly takes all tho trouble out of meal preparation. It's the up. to date, safe and sano way of cooking. Wo want you to bco our assort ment of gas ranges. We'll explain how economical they are, how easy to cook with, how quickly thoy per form their duty without Bmoko or dust or ashes. When you onco uso ono you'll wonder how you ever did without it. North Platte Light & Power Co. C. R. MOREY, OFFICIAL PROCKF.IHNGS OF TUB fOUNTY HOARD. Aprlf 19, 19.10. Board met pursuant to adjournment, present Hcnnlnghnuson and Springer and county clerk. Resignation of W. L. Reynolds as ovorseer for District 50 Is hereby aa- copted and John Weldon appointed to (111 vncancy. 1 Claims were allowed on the bridge fund as follows: S. C. Hostetter, bridge work, $14.75. Ed Gimnn, bridge work, $12.00. R. W. Schleicher, bridge work,,f$fi4. Lewis Perkins, bridge work, $47.75. Claims wero allowed on the road fund as fellows: Ed Oilman, road work Dlst. 33, $S. R. W. Schleicher, rond work ' Dis trict 33, $47.00. Allowed on Commissioner Dlst. No 2: Ed Gllman, road work, $18.00: R W. Schleicher, road work, 10.00. Allowed on general fund: T. C. Hostetter, trees, $7.60. Jas. R. White, mdso for A. V. Wick- ersham, $72.70 A.ll. All Ol 1111! niijuuiuui iu aiin w , O. W. YOST, County Cerk. April 21, 19'lC. .-Unt llermlnghausen and Springer' andin"0a J? Wncoln county, Board met name as yesterday, pres- Oma-Lnnniv oiork Claims wero allowed on the geHeral as follows: F. D. AVcstenfeldt, mdso for county poor, ?l'J,a5. Jens Somer, mdsc for the county ionn I'-"-'""' John Frnzler, labor on voting b'doth, $10.35. Max Freiberg, Iabcr on voting booth. $12.00 David Scott, sand and gravel, Com missioner Dlst. No. 3, $70.00. Abjourned until April 24. 1910. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. April 24, 1916. Bonrd met same as yesterday, pres ent Herminghnusen, Springer, White Und county clerk . ..... . . . . . The county treasurer Is hereby nu- thcrlzed to correct the 1915 tax list as to part of southeast quarter Sec turn 28, Twp. 14, Range 30, rrqm a valuation of $740 to $590 on account of excessive vnluatlon IIWIUB WUIO iUIUWUU UU IOIIU UIO nint.... 1 1 ,n.i i .iiM .... f trlcts as follows: District No. 11 L. W. Edis, rond work. $18.00: P. W. Olson, rond work. $5.25. District No. 43 Clarence Anderson $14.00. Harry E. Gibson $12.00, Jorf- on Glb30 ?7.50, H. C. Gibson $11.75, Fnronco Wob1 00' CUrla KcouJb ?' Q,??3SX0l iCrnnmrc S12.00. Tl. C fllhsnn S7.R0. Joseph Gibson $7.50, Sundry porsons road work in Dis trict 58. $83.00, Die following claims were U116wcd on tho brldgo fund: W, S. Elliott, bridge work. $15.50. . Greeley tyundy, brldgo work, $18.00' Chas. Hownrd, bridge work, $9.00. Tho following claims woro allowed on 3Qhe South Platte brldgo fund: Boolor & Crosby, attorneys fees, $100.00. Sundry porsons, Jwlgos and clerks of election, $28.70. Suthorlnnd Free Lance, publishing, $75.00. " Tho fallowing clnlms for rond work wero allowed on District No. 10. M. O. Loth, $12.00. James Sndlo $10.50. Ralph Stack $11.00. P. W. Olson $14.50. Frank Fngand $4.50. Georgo McKnln $7.50. Oscar Olscn $6.00. W. J. Potter $21.00. Leonard Rowley $4.00. Gus Wlonbnrg $1.00. H. A. Johnson, District 3, $14.00! ' John McAughey, District 16, .,$10.00. W. B. llousor. District 2, $30.10. C. B. Kllmor. District 36, $52.00. Archie Lenvitt, District 12, $26.20. J. W. Kllmor, District 30, $30.00. Herman Johnson, District 12, $6.40. Sundry porsons, District 25, $140.75 A. E. McConnoll, District 4. $69.75, A petition for dividing Rosedale lire- clnct Into two voting precincts Is pro scntcu to tne board, and the board being of 'the opinion that snld division Is for tho public good, petition Is here by granted, tho now precinct tb bo known ns North Roscdalo and com prise all the laud lying north of the south section lino of sections 12, 11, 10, 9, 8 nnd 7, town IP, rnngo 31, and sections 12, 11, 10, a and 8, town 15, fnnB " tlio north coun v.' , ....... , ww wnTCnV t V L tTo'," w-it" IBiitai Manager. er. noormaster. and find due the coun ty tho sum of $1.25, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged Whereupon the board adjourns un til tomorrow. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. April 25, 191G. Bonrd met same as yesterday, pres ent Hcrmlnghausen and Springer and County clerk. Claims were allowed on the general fund as follows: Nobrnska Telephono Co., rent for April, $18.75. Nobraika Telephone Co., toll charges, $12.35. Board spends balance of day view ing roads north and west of town and stood adjourned until May 1, 191C. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. :so: : Mrs. Norman Edwards and Children, of Brady, who wero visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Banks, left at noon Saturday. Mrs. Ollio Boardman left Saturday morning for Chappell. Notice. Gustof Goll will tako notice, that on the 21st day of April, 1916, P. H. Sul livan, a Justice of the Peace, of North Nebraska, Issued an Order of Attach ment for the sum of $85.00, in nn ac tion pending ucioro mm wiiore n f. w Hcrmlnghausen is plaintiff and Gustof Goll defendant, that property con sisting of money, as wages due the de fendant rrom tho Union Pacific Rail Road Company, a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to' the Btli day of Juno, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. in F. W. HERMINGHAUSEN, Plaintiff, 30-3w, By James Keefe, his Attorney, soticr ob- i)i:cm:i: or iiioutMuip. Kstute No. 1114, of Charles IiRoy II" 1 .A 1 uuu, Lci;t:iiHeii. In tho County Court of Lincoln county, xsonrasKn. The heirs. creilltorH nnil ill itnrsoiiM Interested In all entnte will take no tice tlint on tho 24th day of Anrit. lOlii, Joanna F. Wood, heir of said rloscdrnr. Hied her petition herein, nllefln tlmt the snld ClmrleH T.oltov Wood iHnl in. tcstnte on Mnrch 23, 1913, a rosiilont of Ainiueiia county, unurornin, and that ut tho time of IiIh dentil ho had nn oh- tnte of Inherltnnco In Iot S, Hlo-!k US, and Lot 10, Wnsh Hlnman's Sub-dlvls-lon. south half lilock 102, nil In tha ;lty of North 1'lntte, Nobraskn, and th,t no utuiUentlou has been undo In ti e fcsld State for tho appointment of nn admin istrator, That he left surviving lilin Joanna Wood, widow ao 6(5 ronldlng ni iiKiann, ciiiii., 1-k.ato wood nalcer, daUKhtcr, npo 35. .San FrancWc'), Calif , cnarne ioiioy woou, (laucnter, iipi y.i Oakland. Calif.. HchhIo Wood, irraml dauKhter, aRO 13, Oakland, Calif., C.ith erlno Wood, (trnmldnuRhter ntro lit, Oak land, Calif., Catherine Wood. m-:uu1 daughter, ape 12, Oakland, Calif, That all the debts of snld decadent have been paid, or barred by thfl Stat ute of Nebraska. And praying that regular administration be waived nnd a decree bo entered barring creditors and flxliiK- the dnto of IiIh death and the deKreo of kinship of bin holm nnd tho rlKlit of descent to Bald real ontato. , Snld potltlon will bo heard May 20, 191R, nt 0 o'clock a. m. nt tho office f tho county Judge In said county. (HSU. K. KKISNCM, m2-m23 County JuOko. notich or 1'irriTfo.v. K'l'.nti' No. 141D. of Mnt An.i Ilnvv- kliu Deceased. In the C.'onntv Coj.t or Lincoln Cot ly, Nebraska The state or .NcbruHlta: to all ner- Bona Interested In suld Instate tnk no tice thnt a potltlon hns been lllcd for tho nrobato of nn Instrument nurnort- liiK to be tho last will and testament of Mnry Ann Hawkins, deceased, and aiiDoln tinent of 1211ns Ilawklnn aa.cixoc- utor orsald WJU which hns been set. for hcarliiK herein on the 20th nf Miy, lyiti, ni 3 ooiocK p. m., nt county court room In said county. Dated April 27, 191C. CI ISO. 15. FRRNVII, m2-3. -v. Coi'tnty .ludK'u. TAY XdTICi:. (Cortincate No. G683.) To Charles S. HavorBtock and Horace T. Haverntock: Von aro hereby notified that on No vember 4, 1912, h. A. WlKht purchased nt nubile sale for taxes ror the vo-ir 1911 tho following described lamU to wit; All of Section 1). Township 10 Undue 29, In Lincoln County, State ol Nebrnska. Tlmt said land wnH assessed In the nnmo of Chits. H. Ilaverstock. and thnt. after the expiration of three months rrom tne urst puiiucntion or tnu no tice, tax deed wju be applied tor. I.. A. WUHIT llrst llilbMjied May 2, 1916. TAX NOTICH. (Cortltlcnto :'o. 0-lSl.) To 1 Ilenton Tavlor: Vmi nre hrehy tto-1.1 tint on No vember 4, 1912, Ij. a. wiRht purctiasa nt puullo 8alo for taxes for th year 1911 the rouowinir described lnnu. to wit! All of Hectlon 23. Towmthlli 15 Huiiko 29, In Lincoln County, .State of NehraHkn T.nt ald lnnd wni isuesod In the name of I. Ilenton T.wlor. and hnt. nfter the expiration of three months front the flrHt publication of this notice tnxqeca win be nppi eu tor. I A. WIOHV First published May 2, 191G. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) Phone 58 723 Locust Street A modern institution for the fcientiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Kny and diagnostic laboratories. Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redlield,M.D. J.S. Simms, M.D. Miss Elise Sieman, Supt. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician nnd Snrgcon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, 83: Residence 38. DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLF.Y.. .. Practice Limited to Surgery mul Radium Therapy 728 City Nntlonnl Bunk Building. Oinaliii, Nebraska. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. J. n. ItEBFlELl). PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs.- Redflold & Redfleld Offlco Phone 642 Reo. Phone 676 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Office 130 Phones j Residence 115 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 Dewey Streets. Phones, Offlco 183, Residence 283 6 Reynolds Bldg. North Platte, Neb. Onice Phono 833. Res. Black 513. DR. HAROLD A. FENNER OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Suntoon. Gcnlto-Urtnary Diseases' Obstetrics Gynecology Hkve Your Piano Tuned WYLIE WALKER 014 West 4th St. North Platte, Nob Write or Call Phone Red 344 Pianos Tuned and Repaired Anywhere. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. PHITCHABD, Graduate Yoterlnarlan Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court flousd. DEItltYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embnlniera , Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 588. Quality Not Quantity We make cigars In tho small and it ino regular sizes preferring to uso quality tobacco in preference to nuan tlty. W use only tho best tobacco for filler and wrappor and our cus tonicrs aro always satisfied, wo hau dlo a large lino of smokers' artlclon our display of pipes being especially largo. J. F. SCHMALZRIED fl 11 Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Reaidence Red CSG Ofllce 450 C. H. WALTERS. T I N6tlcc to Paving Contractors. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the mayor nnd council of the city of North Plattci, Nebraska, will recelvo bids , for paving, and curbing whore neces sary, Paving District No. 1, in said city according to plans and specifica tions adopted and now on flic In tlio 1 office of tho, city clerk of said city. 1 Said bids to elver pavliiB of tho 'following described materials, to-wit: Vitrified brick block, vertical brick 'block, vertical fibre brick, shoet as phalt and concrete. ( Tho city engineer's estimate on tho , onui nf n.tvlncr said district, contain ing 45,000 square yards, Is as follows Vetrlfled brick block $2.45 per square yard. vertical fibre brick $2.25 per square yard. Sheet asphalt $2.15 per square yaru. Concrete $2.00 per squaro yard. Bids must be on fllo with tho city clerk on or beforo two o'clock p. ni. of Friday, May 12th, 191G, at which tlmo tho bids will bo opened. They must bo on tho proposals In tho spec ifications furnished by tho city clerk and ncompnnlcd by a certified check for an amount equal to three per cent of tho bid made. Said specifications furnished upon application to tho city clerk. Tho mayor and council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated April 14, 1016. O. E. Elder, City Clerk. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an order of sale Is sued from tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein C. A. Tarranco is plaintiff, and Thomas Belclicr et nl aro defend ants, nnd tot me directed, I will on the 13th day of May, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m at tho cast front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Northwest Quarter (NWV4) oT Sec tion eight (8), Township sixteen (16), Range twenty-nine (29), west of the 6th P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 10th, 1916. A. J. SALISBURY, 25-5'w - Sheriff. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1413 of George E. Brown, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all per sons Interested In said estate take notice that a petition hns been filed for the appointment of Cora M. Brown as Administratrix of said estate, which has been set for hearing herein on May 12, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated April 15, 191fi. GEORGE E. FRENCH, al8-m9 County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1412 of Leicester Walker, deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against safd estate is November 19, 191G, and for settle ment of said "estate Is April 14, 1917; that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on May 19, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 19, 1916, at 9 o'clock r. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims nnd objections duly filed. GEORGE E. FRENCH, al7-ml6 County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of .Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Mutual Building & Loan Asso ciation, a corporation, is plaintiff and Charles R. Osgood et al are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 15th day of May, 191G, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decress, interest and costs, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Lot four (4), Block one hundred and forty-eight (148), original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka. Dated North Platte. Neb., April 10th, 1916. A. J. SALISBURY, 25-5w Sheriff. NOTICE FOIt VU11I.I0AT1ON. Serial No. 04954. Dcnnrtnient of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Neb. Mar. 14, l'ilB. Notice Is hereby clvon that Charleb Hartmnn of North Platte Neb., who on Nov. 7, 1910, made homestead entry, No. 04954, for Lota 3-4-5-C, SEU NW and NE',4 SWVi Section 6, Township 15. N. IlanKo 8C, W. 6th Principal Meridian, hns tiled notice of Intention to make final flvo year proof Jo establish claim to tlio lanu auovo nascnuea ueiore mo Resistor and Receiver, nt North Platte, Neb., on the 5th day of May, 1916. claimant names ns witnesses; uavm N. Callonder, Ottoe Meaner, Wm. Gaunt, Roy Gnunt, all of North Platte, wen. , J. K. liiVAINS, UeBlster. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1409 of Nancy E. Donald- son deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estate tako no tice that a potltlon has been filed for tho appointment of Rush M. Dean an Administrator of said Estate, which has been set for hearing on May 5, 1916, at 9 o clock a. m. Dated April 5, 1916. 25-3w GEO. E. FRENCH. County. Judge. Gustoff Goll will tako notice, that on tho 24th day of April, 1916, P. II. Sullivan, a Justice of the Peace, of North Platte Precinct No. 1. Lincoln County, Nebraska, Issued an Order of Attachment for tho sum of $25.00, In an nctlon pending before him whero- in Georgo WIckham is plalntin nna Gustof Goll defendant, that property consisting of monoy as wages due the defendant from the Union Pacific Rail Road Company, a. Corporation, has been attached under said order. Said causo was continued to tho 8th day of June, 1916, at ten o'clock. Dated this 28th day of April. 1916. GEORGE WICKHAM, Plaintiff. 31-3w Geo. N. Glbbs, His Atorney.