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    Serai-Weekly Tribune
HtA L. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by Hall In Adrnnce. . . .$1.25
One Year by Carrier In Advance. . $J0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
FofltoCQco as Second Clans Matter. ,
TUESDAY, JULY I, 101(1.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Ruth Loan spent Saturday In
Sutherland with friends.
Mrs. Edward Peters visited her
father In Sutherland last week.
Arthur Hansen has gone to Coun
cil Bluffs to make his home with his
father
The Yeoman will hold a social dance
at the Lloyd opera house tomorrow
evening.
Miss Gertrude Nelson, of Gothon-
A Picture
Of Peace
By F. A. MITCHEl.
MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANTS
MAKE BAD SHOWING
From the Nebraska City Press:
Fremont and Wymore municipally
owned lighting plants have made such
a bad showing, after their hooks were
examined by experts called In for the
purpose, that the devotees of munici
pal ownership as a whole have been
short of many of their arguments In
favor of such public utilities. The
Fremont plant has never been able Ito
show a profit In spite of statements
HULLAHI) TELLS OF CAMP
LIFE AT THE STATE CAPITAL
a few dotalls of camp life d'own hero
We arrived last Sunday morning and
were Immediately mustered Into tho
tfi-th Nebraska National GuaM us
Company E. Wo all passed the
physical examination successfully and
all of tho recruits who havo since ap
plied for admission to our company
have stood tho test equally well.
Of courso you knew that Rolfe had
been elected captain, and I might add
that wo were especially fortunate In
securing Mac Abbott, of Beatrice, for
our first lieutenant and Aubrey Ken-
worthy, of Omaha, for our second
Needing u model for n painting of u
fciunle figure I Intended to call "Pence.'
I hunted everywhere for one. I could 1 prepared from tlmo to time by men
burg, visited with Miss Hazel Smith find plonty of women with suitable lis-I whose object to make a good showing,
last week. rc8. but figure espresso nothing that ' J!??!n,J?' J"?B?,"y ,4.,"1.c.rs.t?9
, . , , , . . , , mauer m met uiu rruiiiuiii ilium is
Attorney Byron Oberst transacted I wanted except symmetry. I painted shown bv experts to have losit! about
business in mo wosiern pari 01 me; my picture in my Htuuio, using n model $50,000 instead of making the net pro
stato Saturday. rni. in,.n wimm r imv nfnn ,n. (H nf S2S.O00 claimed for It bv cltv of-
Edward Cowman, of May wood, was ployed, leaving n blank space for the 1flcirl8, At. w-'moro' wher. tl,e,pa0nt
new Mitchell. . . " ...7 ... . . , " " annually ior mo pleasure oi ruu-
FIRE, TORNADO,
HAIL INSURANCE
0. H. Thoelecke.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Camp Morehead, Thursday.
Editor Tribuno: It may be of Inter- 1,0 nnt w.nlr nmi ilrnvo homo In Is s
est to somo of your readers If I relate now Mitchell. . . ' ' . 1 000
able to my purpose I would Introduce Line a tnimirlnnl nlant.
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.miss Aiaoci iMarun, ol umuiiu, is u, unt ume now oy nnu i ieareu uie ::o
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ucing osiuruuiiuu uy uiu luisaua imuu great European war, "which rciuiereu rfli l. c. Rlggs Is expected home
miu uuwcju.ui. nupiiiw my SUDJCCE UmOIV. WOUIU Come to an f n, nv fV.,tn n v s f in P hnnnn .
Charles Llston, of Dickens, spont cnu before i could una a inouei.
the week end hero visiting friends and One day while looking out of a rear
transacting business. window of my liouso I noticed Bitting
Fred Elliott, Sr., loft Saturday ?t window opposite mine a girl whoso
morning for Omaha and Lincoln to lineaments wero cxncuy wnat i -want-
visit relatives for a week. eu- '" was sewing, ami since tuo
window in which sho sat was at an
F. J. DIENER & CO.
Heal Estate and Insnrnncc
Come and see us for town lots in
different parts of tho city. Good In-
JOIIN S. SIMMS, M. J).,
Physician and Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEN,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
01D.ce McDonald State Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 1S3, Residence 283
J. II. REDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Rcdfleld
Office Phone C42 Res. Phone 676
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
Mr. and Mrs. Qulnn, of Falrbury, are . ........ . 4 ,.. ,i nt w ntn nn,i h.r.
expected this week to visit their son " ",u n"i , UUW.,U,"H!, " ,
wAllnro Onlnn nnd ramllv vlcw of hor faco- T,lls WUB u'o posl- gains in farms and ranchoa.
tlOn of mv flcuro nf "Pcnco" in mv iilc.
lieutenant and Floyd Mason, of Beait- iuwaru uomiauacn Teiurneu va .ur- turc,
rice, ns our first sergeant. They are'nnue saiuruay morning auor spenu- l noticctl thnt the girl occupied the
uib two " ' '"""'J. cnnio nno t nn nimrlv r..rv mnrnln
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Mrs. Mahan, of Gothenburg, who vis- from about 10 o'clock till noon. It oc
I ted her brother Dr. V, Lucas Cor u currcd to me to bring my canvas and
weok, left for Homo last evening. my lmnlements to mv room nnd uso the
Ralph Larson, 'of Corning. Iowa, girl for a model. Sho wonld bo uncon-
came a few days ago to visit with Rus- sclous thnt she was being used for the
sell Langford and cither friends. purpose, and this would be a great ad
miuu Am.! Tv-rn.,in roinrnn.i pri. Tantage. So I transferred my mate-
day aftornoon from Hastings where wuia "um "y i" i vmunuur,
aim visited a day or two laBt weok. nd. closing the blinds so that my
- t,.,. .,.r, i model would not sco me copying her, I
v . rnUvo- ' ra c nnYno'f 'wk. hissed getting a sitting each morning.
J'oson i MciMicnaei. or wciiuect. vis- rrnw mimii ua imii. fiiuinvn,i .iimi
lted with his daughter, Miss Irma Mc- tho E,irolH!nn wnr wns ln progress had
Aiicnuoi, uie muwr pun. oi wuuk. ,n ,,,, ....... H, t,,,!! nnnnvlnflmi nf
Lewis McNeal, of Blrdwood, who it I don't know. Naturally the war
hud been receiving treatment hero for created an Interest in it I spent much
a poisoning upon ins rape, nas return- tlmo In tho gallery where it was hung.
C(l home. wnti'liliii- tlirwn ivlin lnnktul nn Ifr ntul
Dr. and Mrs. Hooper, of Lewellcn, noticed that the expressions of all who
visited with Dr. F. J. wurtelo last viewed it were for tho time being
week whllo onrouto home from cast-1 softened.
em points. Rut one who listens to criticisms of
P.lvdn Frists will ln.ivo In a fw his work will surely hear somo fault
days for Baltimore as delegate from finding. During these eavesdropping
the local lodge B. P. O. Elks to the I heard ono adverao comment Two
national convention. ladles wero viewing it when ono said
I.lMnnn tn wnil wan irrantnd Satnr- "Sho's It Bpltflre."
tored into tho fedoral servlco as soon ,inv mornlntr to Miss Mali 1 V. Feath- "Good gracious!" exclaimed the otli
all wo number slxty-flvc enlisted men; 0r; ago 18, and Ora D. Wclllver, age er. "What do you mean? She Is the
we nave niiy-uvo ai preseni anu oy 20, of Maxwell, impersonation or nmlablUty. How could
tomorrow ovoning wm pronaiuy uo to r T . , . y0ii have got such an impression?"
uie limn, rno regiment win noi go .r.rw:.?J-..7.r?7. r'.!..mV"':... "I don't know, lint t'r imt It nit Mia
. 1 1 ... i ii , nni.il v i h 1 1 m ir I r 1 f ..rniinrir.! iimii.v mr. '
iiu we ure ruuuy 10 join ii. i --- " --- ,
Thcro have been a few North Platto a?"10,. .Uin.0.lV.t.t st,ir(lay morning for
people out to see us and wo don't wlu UW('K runs.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Watts, of Com
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Buildinr
Phones
all exceptionally capable officers and
we will have a company that North
can bo Justly proud of In a very short
tlmo.
Wo havo been somewhat handi
capped from lack of experience and
organization, wo being tho only new
company at the camp, all others hav
ing been organized for years; but we
are rapidly rounding Into shape.
Tho boys, generally, are very well
satisfied, but very much disappointed
with the prospects of being forced to
stay horo Instead of going to tho bor
der; to uso the expression, wo are all
"rearing" to go, but It lofoks like the
dispute down there will bo settled
without much doing In our lino. We
were all lrioculated lust night with
tho anti-typhoid serum and only two
of the boys wero very much affected,
but they aro O Kf today. We will
havo to take two mire "Bhots" Is the
arm beforo the (treatment Is complete
Then conies vaccination. Eugene W.
Chester, ono of tho boys from homo,
has boon appointed cook and he Is
Biiro a good ''cno so there Is no need to
worry about our rations
Wo havo been drilling several hours
a day and It has bees very hot so we
will soon bo able to stand oven Toxas
weather. Our company will be mus
FO
UND
I Office 130
) Residence 115
Hospital Phone Black G33.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PIIITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Bight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest bf the
Court Housb.
IV. .T. HOLDERNESS
Ecctrlcal Supplies
Wiring Storage Batteries
Morsch Bldg
Phono 175.
DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY. . . .
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Hadium Therapy
r. n mi.. . i l T1....1- li.-li it..
I -3 KJllV XWlllUlllIl J11I!K JlUUUlUg.
Omalin, Nebraska.
.oss and iAtne
I old floors nnd make tlicm look like pol-
They passed on, leaving me wonder
Lincoln and leave without coming out lng, iwn, who wore guests lot Mr. and drls 0 1"oKud1 at " plcturP ?Hould ished oak.
to visit us. uur regiment is en- Mrs. It. C. Langford Tor two weeks, r. " ,"V, "'""'''i1"' The new surface can be any color
camped within the raco track at tho i0ft last evenlsg; tatIori of lfc from tu rest Surelv tho , , " Z W p i. ii i.
fair grounds and tho people of Lin- " , n"- Judgment of the many was of far more ,les,rCtl regardless of what it was bo-
coin nnd vicinity are conctantly taking Mesdnmes Henry Bretornltz, James vnjuo thnn tue ono Nevertheless tho fr nd is equal to genuino oak in
in the sights. 1." . , , ..:.... , ' ... ... 7; criticism troubled me. Might not oth- wearing and waslilng quality.
A of the boys unite with mo In " ' era have got tho snmo Impression from it Is easy to apply and tlu
scnuing personal regarus 10 you mm my iwe." but left It unexpressed?
Bought and highast market
prices paid
We liave found n way to re-surface D ., D ...
. . . i, , , , Residence Red 63G Office 4d9
C. H. WALTERS.
to all of our friends and neighbors.
Slncoroly yours,
ARTHUR W. BULLARD,
Q. M. Sorgeant, Co. E. Cth Reg.
Camp Morohead, Lincoln, Nob.
. ::o::
Roosevelt on Hughes.
"Mr. Hughes has shown ln his ca-
reor tho instinct of efficiency which
will guarantee that, under him, tho
Mrs. s. Mcuec, oy urnuy, wno nau However, my picture did much to in
boon taking trentniont at the Nurho troduce mo as an artist, nnd my con-
.w..v. . . v. . ... iiiuiiuiu). an n,irin l.n.l if ttli t.t1n1.'.il mi. Fiw o.tn.w..
. , , - , im.ii.iiku 1tll.ll .1, .1,7 IU1 UUh
1 ii f fff l.r.... n fftii. (1 n .'U nirn I "
lng the services of n model. I mcdi-
cusy to apply anu tne cost is
very low.
Come in and sec If you can tell
which is Clil-Xamcl and wlilcli Is
REAL oak.
Quality Not Quantity
Mrs. J. P. Korwln and daughter, of tated Howling an -anonymous note, in-
Chlcago, came 'Friday afternoon to closing u chock, to tho young -woman.
vihu nor parents mr. aim airs, juiiii j finally coneluded that so refined look.
Wollenhnupt for two weeks. ,n; 0 I)t;raon would noe(1 somo prepnra.
Dr. H. C. Brock and family, who tlon for tho reception of such payment.
Government will onco more work wlth'woro called to Falrbury last weok by I therefore wrote a note telling how I
vlcor and force. Ho pososses that,11'0 llcath r tho former's sister, re- had eoncelveil tho painting of a pic-
liable of straightforward thinking! tuineii nomo yestoruay morning. turo of pence, how I had found til
which means that his words will bo j. w. Ovorstreet and daughtor Miss I model ln her nnd how I bad produced
Eta, of Portland, Ore., visited tho lat- a miccessful work, which I could not
JOS. H. STONE
DRUGGIST
correlated with his deeds and trans
lated Into facts. His past career Is
the warrant tf our bollof that ho will
bo thq unfaltering opponent of thnt
system of Invisible government which
flnds expression In the domination of
tho party boss and the party machine.
Ills past career Is a guarantee that
whatovcr he says beforo oloctlon will
bo mado good by his acts aftor elec
tion. Morally, his public record shows
him to bo a mun of unbending Integ
rity; intellectually, It showa htm to
be a man of original and trained
ability. Wo have the alternative of
continuing in office an administra
tion will eh has proved a lamontnble
failure, or of putting into offlco an
administration which wo havo every
reason to bollevo will function with
efficiency for the Interest and honor
4)t all our people. I carnostly bo-
speak from my follow Progressives
their ungrudging support of Mr.
Hughes."
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(Jet Hie liUlest War News.
45 cents pnys for tho Dally and Sun
day Bco ono mouth. Subscribe now.
Dollverod at your resldonco.
C. M. NEWTON,
47-3 Agent for tho Boo.
tor part of last wock with Miss Grace havo produced without taking advau-
Uanks, whllo onrouto to Maine to spond tago of her presence at a "Window op-
sevoral wcoks. nosite mine. I doomed it nroner thnt
- - -
Tho national convention of tho n. she should derive somo benefit from
P. O. Elks will bo held at Baltimore nay success and humbly asked permls-
bogliinlng tho week of July 10th. Sov- slon to send her n check.
oral of tho local mombors nro plan-1 I had written this noto in my room
ning .to attend. whllo my -model of 'Teaco" had been
Tho Federal ball loam defeated the fll"lng in her accustomed scat iu her
Round Houso nlno by a score of 23 to window and -was taking up my lint to
8 at tho North sldo grounds Friday go out and around tho block to leave
evening. Battorlea woro Senate and It nt her door, for I did not know her
Sandall for tho formor and Murphy I name, -when I saw approaching from
nnd Haggorty for (tho railroad boys, the rear of tho room in which sho sat
Tho gamo was witnessed bp a large the ilguro of another girl about her
CtlWU Ol IU11B. I nU'M liL'O 'Pl.nn T l.nnr,! fl.n mm wlwi
Don J. Doris, traveling representa- hud newly entered say
tlvu of the Denvor Post, Bpont lastl ''Maria, what did you mean last
weok ln town getting data on the night by taking Johnny Doylo away
dalry-Bllo trip and tho Fourth of July from moi
f.?.LS" rLj?l"B XL "C.: "What did you mean by taking Billy
xr... .... i. .... , o..... Dunker away from me?"
'I didn't!"
'You illd!"
Nebraska.
day.
He left for Omaha Satur-
Fnrin nnd Ranch loans nt lowest
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North of Postoffice.
Phone 58 s
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RedfielJ, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
Miss M. Sieman, Supt.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given of tho incor
poration of tho Country Club f North
Platte, Nebr., whose principal placo
of transacting its business will be in
the City ctf North IMattfc Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho general nature of tho business
to bo transacted will bo tho main
taining of suitablo grounds and build
ings for a Country Club, and tho buy
ing, acquiring, leasing, holding, mort
gaging, selling, sub-letting of such
real and personal property, as may be
necessary or suitable to the carrying
on of the business of this corporation,
and tho doing of all other things nec
essary, incident, or suitable, to the ac
complishment of the purposes of this
corporation.
The amount of Capital Stock shall be
ten thousand dMlars ($10,000.00), di
vided into four hundred shares of the
par value of tweny-flve dollars (?25.00)
each, which shares of stock shall be
subscribed for, Issued and paid In, as
tho Board of Directors of this Cor
poration may determine.
This corporation shall commence
business on the first day of June, 1916,
and shall terminate on the first day
of June, 19GG, unless sooner dissolved
by tho mutual consent of the Share
Holders.
Tho highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which this Corporation
shall at any tlmo subject itself, shall
not exceed two-thirds of the amount
of its capital stock
The affairs of thi3 Corporation shall
be conducted and managed by a Board
of Directors, not less Ithan five in
number all of whom shall be stock
holders of this corpoation.
The officers of said board and of
this Corporation, Bhall be a President,
a Vice President, a Secretary, and a
Treasurer. Said Board of Directors
and Officers shall be elected or chos
en and hold office in the manner pro
vided and directed in the by-laws of
this corporation.
These Articles of Incorporation may
bo amended, altered, or repealed by
tho Stockholders of this corporation,
at any meeting of' the Stockholders,
regularly called ln accordance with
tho by-taw:, rovldodi three-fourth
of the stock issued and outstanding
vote in favor thereof.
In witness whereof, wc have af
fixed our names hereto, this 23rd lay
of May, 191C.
W. H. McDONALD,
L. C. STURGES,
M. E. SCOTT.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,)
County of Lincoln. )
On this 23rd day of May, 191G, be
fore me, C. F. Strauea, Notary Public
in and for said qounty, personally ap
peared the above named, W. H. McDon
ald, L. C. Sturges, and M. E. Scott,
who aro personally known ito me to
bo the identical persons whose neamea
aro affixed to the above articles, as
parties thereto, and they severally ac
knowledged the Instrument to be their
voluntary act and deed.
Witness my hand ithe date aforesaid.
C. F. STRAUSS,
(SEAL) Notary Public.
My commission expires May 11, 1921.
We make cigars ln the small and in
the regular sizes preferring to uso
quality tobacco ln preference to quan
tlty. W uso only tho best tobacco
for filler and wrapper and our cus
tomers aro always satisfied. We han
dle a large line of smokers' article)!,
our display of pipes being especially
large.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
The voices were lioth shrill, but that
rnies nnd best tonus. Money on hum! of my. model was tho shriller. I will r
to close loans promptly.
43tf BUCHANAN k PATTERSON.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
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Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL ANU SUlU'TUSt
9
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HATE BEEN TUE FACTORS IN THE GKOWfn OF THIS
BANK, AND THE BAKE CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GITEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TINE DEPOSITS.
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North Platte. Neb.
Ofllco I'honu 333
ltes. Muck 613
Notlco of Petition
Estate No. 1423 of George Trexler, ln
tho County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
TIiq Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested ln salu Estate taKo
notice that a petition has been filed for
the appointment of Florence P. Trox
lor as Administratrix of said Estato
which has been set for hearing heroin
on July 21, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated Juno 20, 191C.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
M27J1-1 County Judga
DR. HAROLD A. FENNER
OSTEOPATHIC
PliyilcLn & 8ur(on.
Ocnito-Urlnnry
Diseases
Obstetrics
Gynecology
DEltltYBEltltY & FORBES,
Licensed Embulmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Director
Day Phono 234.
Night Phone Black 688.
not attempt to give tho anathemas
hurled upon each other by tho two
girls ln the spaco of a few moments.
They soon began to claw each other,
and my pcaco model caught her ene
my by tho hair and was yanking her
around ln circles when, horror strick-
en, I covered my faco with my hands
thnt I might see no more of tho frncas
and mn out of the room, closing the
door behind mo to shut out tho shrill
louuds.
Since that day I see my picture of
peace through different cyea than bo-
fore. Instead of being a Madonna
sho is n virago. On that account I
seldom look at her. As to the model. MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE
mo morning uiier my uisinusiou sue iveniMVru Pn
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Madoniin.llko face covered with Founded 1SS0.
scratches. I met her ln the street ono
il.iv. nnd i wns surnrlswl at n llfTfir. H's tho household word In Western
onco there was in It from that which N"raska. It's Old Lino, the best rron
had appeared while sho sat in tho win- oy can buy. It's what you need, for a
dow. What caused this difference? I savings bank and Insurance that in
don't know. It may have been thatlsures. They all buy It
tho light of tho room was softer than
that of the street. But why had the "Tltoro Is tt llonson"
slnglo critic I hnvo mentioned caught Fo further information
tho real expression? I glvo it up. Phone, call or address
The check I drew to send my model 1 E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent,
I gave to a fund for mutilated soldiors
ef tho great war.
The Old Line Sinn
Not lee.
In tho District Court lof Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
William Robb, plaintiff, vs. Cornelia
L. Wright and Wright, hor husband
first and real name unknown, defend
ants.
The defendants Cornelia L. Wright
and Wright, her husband, first and
real name unknown, will take notlco
that upon tho lGth day of .Tune, A. D
191C, tho plaintiff herein Hied his pe
tltion ln tho district court iof Lincoln
County, Nebraska, against said de
fondants and each of thorn, the object
and prayer of said petition being to
havo the itltlo of tho Northeast quar
ter of Section 20, Township 13 North
Range 33, West of the Gth P. M. in Lin
coin County, Nebraska, quieted ln said
plaintiff as against a certain tax fore
closure, because of the faat that said
palntlff has boon in tho open, notori
ous, exclusive continuous, adverso
and hostile possession of Bald land un
der a tax deed for moro than ton years
next prior to the commencement of this
notion. Plaintiff prays to havo itho fee
slmnlo title thoreln quieted tn him
and for such other and further relief
in tho premises ns may bo deemed
proper by tho court.
You and each of you aro required
to answer said potltion on or beforo tho
31st day of July, 191G.
WILLIAM ROBB,
By Muldoon & Oborat,
Notice.
In the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
William Rdbb and C. E. King, Plain
tiffs, vs. Allen J. Cloud; and
William. Stull, itho solo member
of tho firm of Stull Brothers, De
fendants. The defendants, Allen J. Cloud
and William Stull will take
notlco that upon the 31st day of
May, 1910, the plaintiffs herein filed
tholr petjaion in tho 'district court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against
tho following named defendants: Al
len J. Cloud and William Stull, the
sole member of the firm of Stull Bro
thers, tho object and prayer of said
petition being to have the title to the
West half of the Northeast quarter
and the West half of tho Southeast
quarter of Section 18, Township 13
North, Range 33, West of the Cth P.
M. Lincoln Counlty, Nebraska, quieted
ln said' plaintiff, C. E. King as against
a mortgage for $500.00 dated January
30, 1890, and as against a mortgage
for $75.00 dated January 30, 1890, be
cause of the fact that said plaintiffs
havo boon In tho open, notorious, ex
clusive, continuous, adverse and hos
tile possession of such land for more
than ten years next prior to
tho bringing of this action. That
plaintiffs pray to have tho fee simple
title herein quieted in C. E. King and
for such othor and further relief in
tho premises as may bo deemed proper
by tho court.
You and each ol you are required
to answer said petition on or before
the 24th day of July, 191G.
WILLIAM ROBB and C. E. KING,
Plaintiffs.
By Muldoon & Oberst, Their Attor
neys. J13-J7
Sheriff's Sale.
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
Corcclosuro rendered in said Court
wherein David W. Daggett is plaintiff,
and Elmer Daggett ct al aro defend
ants and to mo directed, I will on the
22nd day of July, 191G, at 2 o'clock p.
m., nt the east front door of tho Court
House in North Platto, Lincoln Coun
ty Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to
tho highest bidder for cash, 4o satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt:
Southeast Quarter (SEi) of Sec
tion Ton (10), ln Township Twelve
(12), North of Range Thirty (30), West
of Uio Sixth Principal Meridian, in Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platto, Nob., Juno 16th,
191G.
A. J. SALISBURY,
J19-J21 Sheriff.
NORTH PLATTE
NEBRASKA.
IJ20J14 His Attorneys