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    Serai-Weekly Tribune
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF
TUB COUNT1' COMMISSIONERS
IRA L. BABE; ilttor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Tear by fllnll In Advance.... $l2u
One Year by Carrier In Advance. $1.50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postotllco us Second Class Matter.
PEOPLE AM) EVENTS. For Trade or Sale Town proporty
for automobllo. Phono Blk. 048 or
Nebraska November 7th carried Into write Walter Cox, North Platto
can on tho state tlckot. Par a ttmf It - ,
was thought State Supt. Thomas was
84-8
jmas Wan f nlnnonl nllmrg. f rnn iitnniin vnti
sate, but later Teturns gave the offlco 1 '
o, Col. F. J. DIXON,
AUCTIONEER,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1010.
Agriculture In the Future
Nations now at wnr will not forovor $48.00.
John Snydor. dragging roads, drag
ging fund, 35.00.
luciuiiB w. iiunin iwtu ji ging fund 128.00
cngngo In fighting, and ovon with tho
armies In tho Hold, economists nnd pol-
tho day whm tho nolso and tho gas and
all tho elements of dostifuctlon will
h hushed nnd dono away with. In
Nov. 8, 191G.
Board mot pursuant to adjourna-
mnnt Prnannt ITfitnilnplmUfitm. WlIltB
and county clork. to 1,ls opponont.
Claims allowed on gonorai runu: Throe packages of $10,000 each
Wm Gaunt, care of county poor, I Bure-enough money aro hung up In the
$22.00. , , will of Mrs. Marie Zlnser of New York v
Tnt.ti lit itlt-linnfl fnfltl tlfnrtf lllat. I I nM .1...... ..rtM.IU..kinl.a rvu
uumi muu ' - iui nui miuu Kiuiiuiiauisuiv, a. i . v ...... ........ ,j 1 x-l. 1. 1 m.t
$10.50. packages are theirs at 21. provided nw rm ilujio imim
W. D. Waldo, roau wont, mat. s, thoy provo to the satisfaction of a con -I P1AYWUUD. JNEH.
$8.G0. mlttoo of women that they can cook nn '
Goo. Hoover, roau worK, uist. o, acceptable meal for twelve persons.
$13.25. Say, girls, Isn't that an easy oner
. j. uoiny, rood worn, uibi. , , . . .
9P flft I iJiuiutviuu iiuiiiLiuua turn wi jug
Goo. Young, road work, uist. zz, .iZ r.T.;.., e
what anomalous Is the faot that rocenf
recruits are not prohibition teetotalers
but meetly Uboiul minded citlzons who
have leached the conclusion that tin
licensed drinking place the saloon
FREE RANGE !
OX SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2!ld,
Wo will glvo nwny absolutely free
i no... finiirn lit llin nun ltlio- itini
,?r'f.in(r S87 4 drns must bo.nbollshcd for tho good of nearly guesses Hie number of beans
cemont ficiy anu tno wouaro oi miio state Uio Jar. It costs you nothing to
A ccmnilttoo of tfie Chlcngo clty.iunkc a truess. We aro niaking the
council dippd Into tho rising cost of al)0TC on-ee f0 Introduce our full line
living inr enougu 10 nuu Huong ovi
tdiJiiee of coiujlracy, collusion and
holdup among provision dealers. City
inspectors lpport at least 33,000,000
of House Furnishing.
ECHELBERY ,
clmr fund. $87.25
Jelin H. Hltnor, building
Canada a genuine boom In agriculture nA'Irn. un
in jintlclnatod after tlio war, and tho
Ml Inmnrrmiv
government of tho Dominion, as well ' C. W. YOST,
as of tho twvoral province. Is making C$iyn Cmr
... ... .t... ti-..- NOV. 0, 1910.
plans ngainai. mo umu. mH mu... . . . yostorday. occs in stornco comoanlos. who dolo
wick, for oxanVplo, tho lands that will hrosent Hormlnghauson, White nnd out tho goods to retailors as thoy see
be available for Bottlomont aro Doing clerk. , fit and nxitlio prico as greed ulctatos.
Burvf-ved ami divided on an ostabllshod Tim board upont tho day viewing Tho council ccmmltteo formally re-
"U Hnn.lu nn,l Mlnitil nillnHHIl txi Until VaW rt lr.a I tm ilin 1 Tvl t .1 Qfl n tlnHfinir r
13, 1010. put tho grand Jury on the trail of this .1. B. BEDFIELD.
V. W. YOST,
Colunty Clork.
Novomber 13, 1910.
D-sard mot pursuant to adjournment
Present Hormlnghauten, Springer.
COO LOCUST ST.
- .4 I
plan, with an eyo ito the needs or tno
fannoru- and the farm communities tjf
tho future. Tho general achsmo Is ono
that will bo found attractive, especial
ly by men of small means, who are
Hooking in agriculture an opportunity Wnlt0 nmi ciori.
lor employment, and tho future of Ca
nadian Jarming may bo In somo way
affected by It.
Claims allowed on general fund:
P. A. RasmuBson, publishing, $08.23
E. J. Eamos, publishing, $G3.0.
and othor food cdrncra. PTIVSTP.T ATV . STTIMlHOTt
Work will ftnrt r.oon on a now Union Successor to
Pacific freight depot a. Goring. Som PHYSICIAN&SUIKJEONS HOSPITAL
of thr material for oame being already n nnflnoM - nmino1rt
Uli LIIU KlUtlllU. 1 UV UV3VY O k i lit (, U i U Willi
cost in the neighborhood of $85,000, we ptnee Phone 042
umlortand, and will be a lino itruct
urs. Tio building will be located JUBt
Res. Phono 676
Phones
east of the present structure, nnd will Office 833
OCICU Oy U. .,,, ,. n.v nnnr ill 7K "fc 1 uaeui uu uuiurw, null 1U
Res. Black 513
American farmer, perhaps, Is the fu
tiuiro of Russia. Tho wheat Holds of
lowor Russia havo long boon tho prln
clpal irlvala of tho United States, oven
with tho restrictions forced "on Rus
sian commorco by England and Gor
many. It Is not InYprolmblo that tho
moro Improaslvo of'thoso rofttrlctlons
will bp romoved as on of tho results
of the war. This, with modern moth
..'1.. nr fnt-mlnrr will lirllli' TlllRHlll Into Plloa, $0.00
. " , lnrlnti,fln Owon Jones, sorvlcos atato vs
inu iiu.uiw i.w.v iiww 1 ten, $52 GO,
HUH moro signincniu is uie mui
,T .1 1 , 1 T31MHI... ! I .. . 1-1 I
ltn(n.i fl,mMl fn ,i.nllnu 1 fid "',"'"" "t lnu ui uminr
a i.Z 3.ri mnrJ i IM ,noro tnan quadruplwl during th
A. P. Ucolor, mdso county poor,4380 1)nRt , , h tmin nf
Brady Vlndlcafor, pitniiBiung, ?i4.si.
II. & M. Ribbon Co., supplloa, $31.00
Banner Chemical Co., disinfectant
for Jail, ..151.19.
Sundry persons, surveying, $ig.iu.
R. j. Cochran, surveying, $Di.or.
post year owing to the influx of bust
neH caused by tho bulltl'ng of Ine
r.ew sugnr factory,
mi. 1IAJ0L1 A. FENNEIt
Osteoiiath.
0 Reynold Building- . '
.Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p; m.
Gertrude Rebhausen,
Teacher of Piano
102 South Locust
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front Street.
Notice to Creditors
Estate No. 1438, of Bertha tioeniml.
deceased, in the County CourC of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska. bs: Credhnm
of said estate will tako notice that tho
tiiuo limited for nresontntl nn fiTirf fit-
Phone Black 342 ing of claims against said estato 13
June 8, 1'JU, and for sottloment of said
ostato is October 7, 1917; that I will
Bit at tho county court room In said
county on Decemebr 8, 191G, at 9
o'clock a. m. and on June 8, 1917, nt 9
o'clock n. nl to receive, examine, hear,
aiiow, or nujust an claims and objec
tions duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
7dl County JiuIbo.
Florence MacKay
Teacher of Piano
801 west Fifth St.
Thoiio Blk. 524
NURSE DROWN MEMORIAL .
HOMEOPATIIIO HOSPITAL
For tho Troatment of
MEDICAL, SURGICAL nnd
OBSTETRICAL PATIENTS
Phono 110. John S. Twlncm, M. D.
JOHN S. SHIMS, M.
Physician nnd Surgeon
OUlce B. &.L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38.
English newspapers that hnll Wll
son's oloctlon as nn augury for -peace
may be right England may continue Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure
R. L. Cochran, office Biippllos, $2934 to rape U. S. mall and steal our trade
Sundry norsons. Burvoi'lng. $45.50
Jons Somcrs, mdso co. poor, $12.00,
Finnkol Carbon & Ribbon Co., ou'p-
evor.
that for nt least a tlecado Western Si
beria lias beon undergoing a transfor
mation that Is not gonornlly under
stood by tho world outside. For ton
voars at least immigration to Siberia
has boon around 300,000 a year, tho fund, $15.90.
secrets with Impunity. War will no
follow .and England will not need to
desist or back down. War with Mex-
Ipn mnv rnntln.i'.f" Imr It hlila fnlr tn i
Ot a noacaful wnr tinlnsn tho nroslilpnr
Miorntnfnro Inn nrnml In f1ihn imno
J. D. Colo, road work dragging fund, i nnfl oi0an8 out tho creasors. Ali'fS
$42.00. I gnvH i Lnmtnn nowsnnnnr. Wilson mnv
A. S. Gregg, road work, dragging i0 intoroe.fid noraonnllv lnvnii "Ani?ln.
fund1, $23.40. American entento''. If any ono can tell
H C. Alklro, road work, dragging Wimt that lmnlloa. hut whinh ilnnht.
fund, $20.00. less means that tho Intent is a double
P. O .Johnson, rond work, dragging advantage for Englnnd aftor the war.
Bred Live Stock and Real Estate,
Terms Reasonable.
E . - L . JONES,
Up-to-Dnto Auclioncer.
Phono Maxwell State Bank '
at My Expenso for Dates.
J1AXWELL, NEB.
Notlco to Creditors. .
Estato of George W. Hannah, do-
ceascd In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska.
The Stnto of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of Bald estate will tako notlco
that tho time limited for presentation '
and filing of claims ntralnst said
estato Is Doc. 1, 1916, and for settle
ment of said. Estato Is October 30.
1917; that I will sit at tho county court
room in said county, on Dec. 1st, 191G,
at v o clock a. in. and on Juno 1st,
1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, ex
amine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
Cotinty Judge.
Notice.
Peter B. Gavin, Stato Bank of Hayes
Center, C. E. Murrey, His heirs, de
visees, legatees, and personal repre
sentatives and all othor persons Inter
ested in tno estato of C. E. Murrey;
Kitty Murrey, wife of C. E. Murrey her
heirs, devisees, legatees and personal
representatives and all other persons
Interested In the estate of Kitty Mur
rey. Tho unknown owners and un
known claimants of the South half of
tho North West quarter and lots three
and four, of Section four, township
ton, range tnirty-turee, Lincoln county
Nobrnska, Defendants, will tako notice
that on tho 30th day of October, 1916,
DR. JOHN S. TWINE3I
Special Atlontion to
Surgery, Gynecology and. Obstetrics.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Briwwn Memorial Hospital.
t nrf i.binif nn 4. J. wallers, roau wont, uragging
" ",u " v fund: $3G.00.
agriculture. Tho uussmn government John vfiidon, haying road, draggln
has aulotly encouraged this movement, fiund. $17.35.
as well as tho establishing of tho far- , P. W. Olson, rond work, draggln
mcrs on a oasis oi conmiu. ui - n .,,, nn1 .vrvrV rUf m
panslon In this region is looKeu ior $7 2B
When noaco comos. i Aionarcn ungincering vjo. enuniaiu
These and oUior Blmllar movemontB No. G South Platto Prcs.lnct brldgo
.... . . i..' .t.nt. nt.lG59.G2,
BUOCt U10 AIUUriCTU UHiuu iu .ul( na,i,n nr,i opn,lln In rnnrl
production incroasos olsowhero, his Kl3t 34( an0wcd on Oom. DIst, 2,
market Is out off. In gonorai, tho $270.00.
nroprnHH nt airrlciilturo In the remote Dawson County, grading county
regions of tho world t Interesting, bo- ''"o ". "wou on uom.
cauBo u uiuuib uiu ii.utiuo.v.u A u nonglanu, services running
Consumption nas neon ovurununij iru-1 tractor ongino, auowou as roiiowB:
ductlon at a rato that bodetl 111 for the $7.05 on gonornl truniL ?U7.50 on oom.
Dlst 1 und $299.50 on Corn. DIst. 3,
lUllirU. 11 Will UU l"tt umu ir nf A t ,n onrnnnra
....... . 1 It " viu. ""'"'"''.
worm, gooa muiKry mwuou i. w com. DIst. 3, $23.10.
produco enough to foou an. umana ji. w. Moore and Co. ono scrapor,
Bco.
Kearney Hub.
llospltal Phono Black C33.
Hquso Thono Black 633.
W. T.v PRITCHAItD,
Gradunte Vcturinarlan,
Nurso Brown Homeopathic E8nt ycara a Government Veterlnar-
Hospital. SELF-SUPPOItTING.
Why? Pooplo know tho effect of
tho remedies to cure.
Ian. Hospital 218-90utu Locust St
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housb.
-::o::-
(Sovemor.Elect Neville ItalkH.
Govornor-olcct Neville returned Bun-
Corn. DIst. 1, $15.90.
Potltlon for1 a public road presented
by J. Hlghborgor, and others as fol
lows!
Commencing at tho southwest cor-
Why Net D Frlendly7 ,,
Lest tlinn n third pf tho people, Jp
tho urcrngo American nelghbprhol
aro natives. In tliousnnds qI cases
practically nil tho population was born
olsowhero. So why Btnnd off when
somo ono moves In from nnothcr sec
tion? Why bo nlggurdly with nclghbor
llneHsV Of conrso ono may make an
occasional mlstnko, but for every un
desirable ncquuliitnuco wo find several
good pooplo worth knowing. You,
your neighbor and tho, newcomer aro
problems of your community, nnd as
each of you may bo tho other two tho
problem ought to bo simple.
If you nro nn older 'resident greot
tho newcomer. Thero Is n double
blessing in a welcome. In giving you
get.
If you nro tho nowcomer well, your
duty was never better stated than in
theso words of Ruskln:
"It Is a good nnd safe rulo to so.
Journ In any placo as If you meant to
spend your Ufo there, iiovcr omitting
an opportunity of doing n kindness or
speaking a truo word 'or making a
frleud."
Tho way to fill tho lonesome hours Is
to bo friendly. Country Gentleman.
iinu n crht from a Visit lu Lincoln and . , rr. n r
" r.-o--- - ti. ..i-it i, 1IU1 UI duuiiuil I, tuiviinillir 11, 11U1I(,U
Omaha. In sneaking of his. visit to the ,.n i n' ,,, atn,;
Btuto capital the Journal i says. ,no onQ Jn com u, for hoarInB
aovornor-eloct Ke th Nov llo iwas m nml tho bonrd bon ot thq opinion
uincoiu aauiruay kouiiik """ that tho public good rotiulros It, same
nnw dutios. Considerable presBiiro Is ... ". hh i
bolng brought to boar upon Nov l e to R8 Bcct,on u0 rf)n(1
Induce him to .purauo a nolloj of vor- AVllorouon thfi botvrtl ndjourns until
onfiorccment" of tho prohibition law tomorrow
so as to make It offensive enough to 0 w YnqT
peoplo to Justify the wots in securing County Clork.
ro-submlsslon, j0Vi 14 1010.
A Lliicoln democrat who talked to lloftnl mct 8(imo n8 yoator(lny( Pr0.
Mr. Novillo about the niattor Bays that t 1Iermlnsimuson(( springer, nnd
tho new Kovoruor has informed each .... inv
of theso would bo mlvlaera who think fiinln,a nn'mvn,i n rniimvn. Artificial Ears.
thoy linvo a right to holp guide nis E c Hostotter. brldgo work. $31.65 Artlflclul cars aro so skillfully made
policy that no win uo notning 01 tno C( L Grant, rond work, DIst. 31 t'nt tbey may with difficulty bo dls-
kind', but that on the contijvry ho will ?l0 00 tlngulshed from natural ones, so It la
put tho wholo matter up to the mon A n LarHon roml ,worl Dst. 31, claimed. .
most respons,lb 0 for tlio adoption of ?Ci00 . m nn
tho amonutnoni. tno anican 01 uwy Fr(;(l SmnU rotul W0Plt dragging cnr ..r.,""''
dry federation, and will urgo the 1 18 00 " enr applies to the mnnufneturor for a
auopuon 01 wiuuwvor uuum qu gc,10rai fund:
wlsq. nnd noccsBary." Nolson & Sullivan.
uovernor-oicct wovuio naa muu win p00,.( 4309.
iinmo statement In North Plaths, and Nobrnska Tolophono Oo.
Is ovldonco right at tho start that his 0ct $18 75
nets us governor will not bo at tho Nobrnska Tolonbono Co,
BUggCMllOIl Ur UUHUHUllU Ul UUJf -IIHUOI JJ(,y $18 7o,
of men; Uiut lio will bo the real gov- N0urnBua Tolophono Co. toll chnreos
oronr In fact tm woll aa namo. Stf.,t $13,13,
, " .... Nobraska Tolophono Co. toll charges
Ono Saloon Man M Iih. rw iR7r.
AV. A. Schoonock. a ealoou-koopar of
Snyder, bet with Frit Kllntworth, n COimty poor( $455.
fnrmor, that Intho ovont of tho A, j, Salisbury, boardlnir prisoners.
MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Founded 18S0.
It's the household word In Western
Nebraska. It's Old Lino, the best iron
ey can buy. It's what you need, for a
savings bank and Insurance that In
s'uresf Thoy nil buy 1L
"There is n Reason"
For further Information
Phone, call or address
J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent,
The Old Lino Ulan
NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA.
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEX.
P.ractico Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
72S City National Bank Building.
Omnhn, Nebraska. Ray C. Langford, plaintiff herein filed
his petition In the District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska against said
defendants; the object and prayer of
which aro to quiet tho title in tho
plaintiff, In and to tho South one-half
of the North West quarter and lot3
tlree and lour, In Section 4, township
ton, range thirty-three in ' Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
And to exclude each and all of tho
said defendants from all right, title.
Interest, claim and demand in and to
said land and for general equitable
relief.
And all are required to answer Bald
petition on or before the 11th day-of
Decomber, 191G.
RAY C. LANGFORD,
Notice to. Creditors'
Estate No. 1437 of Herman A. Erb,
deceased in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take nbtlce that tho
time limited for presentation and fll-
1 ing ot claims against said estate is
May 24, 1917, and for settlement of
said estato is October 20, 1917; that I
win sic at tno county court room in
said county, on November 24, 1916, at
9 o clock a. m., ana on May 24, 1917,
at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, exam
ine, near, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
o24n21 County Judge.
W. J. nOLDERNESS
Ecctrlcnl Supplies
Wiring Storage' Batteries
Morsch Bldg
Phone 175.
F. J. RIENEE & CO.
Real Estate und Insurance
Come and see us for town lots in
different parts of the city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
sale and rent. We have also good bar
Katun In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs
mdso
county
for
ront
rent for
sta'o going dry Kllntworth would do
llveT to tho saloon-keeper, rrom way
1, 1917 to May 1, 1918, flvo pounds of
buttor, live- dozen ogga. and a bushol
of potatoes, each wook and a load of
cobs oauh month. If tho state wont
wot Schoeneck was to dollvor to tho
fanner, n caso ot bcor, quart ot whis
key and a box of cigars- each wook
for tlio aamo length or time. Aa tlio
nmondmont carried, tho high cost of
living will havo no terrors for Schoo
nock. : 10! i
SiMulwk'lipji Oo Up.
Chicago. Nov. 10. Tho tprlco of all
C-cent anndwlchoa waH advanced to 10
conts lu a string of popular-priced
, restaurantH hero today, and n sandy
manufacturer who operates confec
tionery Btofioa In many cities an
nounced ice croam sodas henceforth
would bo 15 cents Instead of 10. lu
$258.00.
Whereupon tho board adjourns to
Nov. 20, 1910.
a W. YOST.
County Clork.
FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE
Call 125 for taxi day or night, s
Also flvo or sovon poasongor car for
funoral service
MOODNHN-LOTJDBN AUTO CO.
Chtutdler & Blew Aimer,
Corner 8th and Loonst Sts.
substltuto there Is made a mold of tho
remaining car. If thero bo loft auj
part of tho other a mold of that part
also must bo taken to nsslst In tho fit
ting of tho artificial. Manufacturers
assort thnt no two cars aro allko and
that it takes a skillful workman to
prepare nn car from tho mold or molds.
When finished tho new ear is pasted
on tho stump or simply set in tho post,
tlon of tlio lost cur. It is really only
tho first artificial ear that is expen
sive, tho chief cost pertaining to tho
making of tho .mold. Vulcanized rub- I
bor, which can bo bent and. twisted,
has been found to constitute tho best
material for. tho making of artificial
ears. Detroit Freo Press,
DERRYBERRY Ss FORBES,
Licensed Enibalmcrs
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night 'Phono Black 688.
Notice, Decree of Heirship
Notlco of lotltlont '
Efftato No. 1440 of Claus Oruonuu
doccasod. -In
tho County Cduirt ot Lincoln
County, Nobrnska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all per
sons tptorestcd In said Estato tako
crcaso In the nrlco ot susar and eggs notlco that a petition lias beon filed!
was tho reason given for tho lattor. for tho iprobato ot an Instrument, pur-1
-. iien i. . porting to bo tho foreign will of Claus
At tho suggestion of tho golf play-. Gruenau and tho appointment of
ors Weather Obsorver Shilling gavo Louisa Grenau, as Administratrix,
us a brand of weather Sunday which with Will annoxetl In oald. E3tato,
was all that could bodostrod. That tho which has boon set for hearing heroin
golfers took advantage ot it was ovi- on Docember 15, 1010. at 9 o'clock a.
uenccti oy tno large nuxnuor ou me m.
link both forenoon and afternoon. At Dated Nov. 17, 101G.
one time thero were Rbout thirty mon' GEO. E. FRENCH,
tmd women clouting; the ball. u21-dl2 County Judge.
A Quaitton of 8I10.
If old Garge Jones wus tho most in
(julsltlvo man in tho village, Tom Mor
ton was certainly tho surliest
Ono afternoon, na Gargo perambulat
ed slowly along tho ono narrow street,
he paused ut Tom'tJ garden fence nnd
gazed inquiringly over at Tom, who
was busily nailing a very largo box to
gether. "Afternoon, Tom!" said tho old chap
geulnlly. "Whatever bo 'co puttiu that Bon, Soph
creai uox logctnor rorv '
Tom paused in his hammering long
enough to retort curtly:
"To hold all your questions, If so be
as It's big enough I"
Gargo oyed him In pained sllenco tor
a fow moments. Then ho took an
empty matchbox from his pocket and,
throw It over to Sandy.
"Then that'll do for yer civil answers
if so be as it's small euoughl" ho re
torted quietly. London Express.
Estato of Sophia Moyers. doceased
In tho County Court ot Lincoln
County, Nebraska,
Tho heirs, creditors and all persons
Interested in said Estato, will take
nottco that on tho 11th day of Novem
bor, 191G( Jack Palmer, claiming title
by tnesna conveyance from Sophi
Moyars, doccdentf filed his petition
herein, alleging that tho said Sophia
Moyers died Intestate on or about
Foby. 21, 1883, a resldont ot the city
of Washington, D. C. and that at the
tlmo ot her death she was tho ownor
of, or hud un Estato of lnherMnnco
In feo slmplo title In and to Lots
nnd 8, Block G4 city of North Platto
In said Lincoln county Nobraska, and
that no application has boon mado in
tho snld stato for tho apointmont ot an
administrator. That Bho loft surviving
hdr Mlnnlo Oborst, ovor tho ago of 21,
residing ntr North Platto, Nebr., a
daughtor, Mary Reagon.ovor tho age
of 21, residing at Washington, D. C, a
daughter. Fred Meyers, over tho .ago
of 21. residing at-Washlngton, D. ft, a
dorhofr, over tho ago of
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
p. I Ollice 130
, Phones Regidenco 115
Office phone 241. ReB. phone 2J7
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building,
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postofiice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
vclentlfic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnustic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
Miss M. Sieraan, SupL
Notice to Troperty Owners.
Hoffsanduatt
(!
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Notlco Is hereby given that the City
CouncU of the city of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit aa
a Board of Equalization, beginning at
the hour- 'of eight o clock P. M. jn
Tuesday, November 21, 1916, at the
Lecture Room of tho Library Building
In tho city of North Platte Lincoln
County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of
levying on tho real ostato laying and
being within tbe extension of Sewer
District "S , taxes for the purpose
of paying thaeosts of tho construction
or saiu iacerar"S ' anu win do isvieu
upon each parcel of real estato accordr
Ing to tlio extent of benefits of such
I proporty by reason of tho construction
or saiu extension 10 Bam taicrai sewer
and if the said Council shall find such
benefits to bo equal and uniform, such
loyy of taxes will bo according to tho
front foot of lots of real estato within
said lateral sower district or accord
ing to such other rule Q3 tin City
Council sitting as a Board of Equali
zation may adopt for tho distribution
or adjustment of such costs.
All persons Interested will flic their
objection If any they have to the as
sessing of taxes against their property
boforo the 21st day ot November, 1916,
at eight o'clock P. M. with tho City
Clerk. By order of tho Mayor and City
Council mado the 17th day of October,
1916.
.0. E. ELDER,
n7-21 City Cleric
Notlco to Property Owners.
Nothing Would Flcaso Husband
or Father Moro Than a Box Tuesday, Novembor 21, 191G,
of Our Cigars. .
21, iresldlnYTfl North Platto. Nobr., n
daughter,
That nil tho dobts of said decedent
havo boon paid, and praying that reg
ular administration bo waived and a
doaroe o entorcd balrrlng creditors
and flxng the date ot her death and
tho degree of kinship ot hor heirs and
tho iright of descent to said real estate.
Said petition will bo heard Decem
ber 16, 1016, at 9 o'clock a. m. at Uie
offlco of tho county juugo in said
county. GEO. E. FRENCH.
n21-dl2 County Judge,
Notlco Is heroby given that tho City
Council of the city of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as
a Board of Equalization, beginning at
uie nour or eignt o ciock i m. on
at the
Lecture Room c the Library Building
In Yn silt.. i Vnnllt Tln..A T I t
County, Nebraska, for the' purpose of
levying on tho real ostato laying and
bolng within tho extension of Sewer
District "G-2", taxes for 'the purpose
of paying the costs of the construction
of said lateral "G-2" and will be evled
upon each parcel of real estate accord
ing to tho extent of benefits of such
proporty by reason of the construction
of said extension to said lateral sewor
and If tho said Council shall And bucu
benefits to bo equal and uniform, such
lovy of taxes will be according to tho,
front foot of lots of real ostato within
said lateral sewer district,, or accord
ing to such other rule as tho City
Council sitting as a Board ot Equali
zation may adopt for tho distribution
Please him because they are good!'01" adjustment ot such costs
Cigars made from good tobacco
made well by hand made fresh.
ask ine meR who aave beea smoking
All persons interested will flic their
objection if any they havo to tho as
sessing of taxos against their property
our ehrars for 25 years us te their iberore Ul 21 8t day of Novembor, 1916,
We carry a fall Use ef smokers' iUIerk "y ordor or tho Mayor and City
uouncu maue tno utn day or uctoner,
1916.
O. E. ELDER,
n7-21 . City Clerk.
articles.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.