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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1917)
Sesni-Weeklv Tribune IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mali In Ad ranee.... $1.25 One Year by Carrier In Advance.. $1.50 Entered at North Pintle, Nobrnska, Postoffica as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, 1917. CITY AND HOITNTY NEWS. Wanted Chambermaid at the Tim- merman Hotel. Katzenjammar plcnta, biggest com edy ever noon In North Platte. For Sale White Loghorn roosters. Mrs. Doollttlo, Phone 782F022. 104-4 Mrs. KolUi Neville and children will leavo Sunday for Lincoln to make thol homo. Dr. Morrill, Dontlst. Miss Elsie, Johnston, a teacher In the city schools, Is very 111 at a local hospital. Rov. Hull, of the Baptist church, spent the foro part of this weok In Wolllleot. One lot of now Vollo Waists Just re ceived, largo collars, values up to ', now going nt $1.19. BLOCK'S. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keith and son will loavo today for Grand Island to mako their home. If. L. Pennlncton left this week for Kansas City to spond a week or longer ODD FELLOWS PLAN BIG CELEBRATION NEXT WEEK TICK UM OK TUB TRAIL. "Colonel Cody (paused away at 12:05 lo'lay." That was tho sentence Hashed ovor the wire' from Denver to North Platto Miortlv after noon Wednesday, and His hearts of the peoplo of North Platte woro widdoned. Though our people knew that their old friend and lormnr noluhbor had for some time been fighting approaching death, thoro wa et a hope that he who had made t,o many mlraeujous oocapee oh tho wthiern pmins iihkiil uji t.,1Biaa pursuer. Though he rougnt noroic- .l!y, he lost, but In losing ho mot tho For Salo Cheap My "Little Giant" "notny with a smile and accepted do-, cioanor. Call nt 281 south Sycnmoro t at .vith supreme resignation. His; or phono Red 1G2. P. 0. Doals. 103-2 M .mty-ono years of llfoJn activity, a , b , Zt r$P toff of'ToTrLar?! spS.e?eaTweSks In York & rela iTov roturnod homo Wino.dv even, i nioiifl Cody as u bor. ua a young ln8- mu ii. in mature yoars and In his sun-, huuyv Blankot Untli Robes and m, wus ever active, tlrelejs, inde-. mannelotte Kimonas at 20 PBR CIONT i.. titrable: a doer of things, a man who. oft1 during this groat Mitl-wintor . ( iin-d results. I Clean Sweep Salo at BLOCK'S. . .O,!onpl P0? !n... piati'i E. T. Tramn & Sons' loventh semi rZXvol so niTwort Platte" I annual mto opens next Monday. The 11 r 1 bero.soJ""!. iL economical buyer mil cortalnly take .n. iutoB and. frienda may ipuss on, 1 advantage or it. but their children and the children of, Josoph Stackhouse, of Wallace, came SOCIETY AND CLUBS. riun for Club Convention. The Twontleth Century Club hold Its roctilar meeting at th home of Mrs. W. II. Cramer Tuesday evening with a very latge attendance. DitrIng,tho bus-' 1V,LL oiiSKKVK THE BIRTHDAY OF lness meeting plans 'wore mado for vmrvnrn OF THF ontmalnlng the convention of tho sixth mLDKl, l UUMH.it ut iiifc district of woman's clubs. This con- ORDER IN AMERICA. volition will bo hold in this city on March 22d and 23d nt tho Presbyterian church. A fine program will bo given (Jrnnd Sire Will Be I'roHcnl nnd Big by club women from this district, anu officers of tho stato fedeiation. PlaiiB for several soclul foaturos woro also made, including a rccoptlon to visiting and home club women nt the homo of, Dr. and Mrs. Dont, a luncheon at the' homo of Mrs. Ralph Smith and auto Delegation. Expected from Wuw tern Jfcbrnskn Towns Next Thursday tho Dale. T. II. WALT1IEN, Auctiouoor. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address Route 2, North rintto, Neb. Phone No. 702F011 ,7. II. REBFIEL1). FH VSICIAN & SUllGEOK Successor to PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Dra. Redilold & Redfleld OtDse Phono 642 Res. Phone 67 What trom".ses to tho lnrcost gath i.ia. rt vnHmu nnintu nf Intfirost In orintr of Odd Follows and Rebekahs this vicinity for the guests. , ever hold In the wostem part of the Following the business moetlng a stato will meet in this city Thursday, carefully prepared program was given .lanuury ism, ior noiu u uuy mm bv miflnr thn i!lrptlnn nf Mrs. Cmmer.' lnif session. chairman of tho music and art dopart-i The occasion, of tho meeting is iho ment. Tho following papers were read,, one hundred and thirty-second anni- .... .1 i.,.l 1.,, nil n..nl Mt T fl I vsrmil-V nt IllA hlrfll flf TllOIIlfiR Vll(leV. Thompson, "Outlook for American1 the founder cf the order In Amorlca. Highest Price for Hides and l;ompfflrs; nirs. iiuuaiiy, nnx ij oiiii di.-jv-.o. Christian Art and Architecture;", to members of the order will be pro Mrs. Barron, "Criticism of Vorru do vlded, particularly, among which will Mllo." j be tho convening of special sosslons Mrs. Vilctor Anderson, of recent ac- of the grand lodge and Rebekah in quisition to North Platte filub circles sembly of Nebraska, with attending talked on "Tho Russian Ballot." Mrs.1 grand officers; district meetings of Anderson has been a very promlnont both branches of the order :wlth dogroo member of "The St. Cecilia Society" of work, and the attendance of the grand . . i t. i i Tfti...t e ... 1 at.. i i,.inif li ti I I lin vnrnlltl inatminR alia and is welcomed to tho North in or nrty yeara wnen ine oruur mi Platte club by all club women. - Nebraska ha been so honored. j j The grand aire has Jurisdiction of Mrs. George Prater entertained the the order throughout the entire world SCRAP IRON 55.00 Per Ton. DRY BONES $10 Per Ton. Furs. WE BUY RAGS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front. Phone 80S ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto, Nobraska. Notice Notlco is horcby given to Kate Schaf for that T. M. Cohagcn, warehouseman, will on tho 2Cth day of January, 1917, at 1 p. m sell at public, auction, cer tain goods for storage charges which you left with said T. M. Cohagn for storage to-wlt: 2 boxes and contents, 1 trunk and contents, 3 pictures, and I now claim that thoro is duo as otorage charges the sum of ?12 nnd costs of salo. Salo to be had at 121 south Chestnut street, North Platto, Nebras ka. J9J19 T. M. COHAGBN. Notlco 'of Sale. Notico is hereby clvon that Miner Hinman fined a lien In tho office of tho county clork of Lincoln county, Ne braska, on Decembor 2, 191C, for work, labor and matorlal oxpended upon one ! Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Overland "38" automobile against E. S. Bred Llvo Stock and Real isstato. in. i'arKor, uio owner, una uiu wuuuui Terms Reasonable. E . L . JONES, Up-to-Dato Auctioneer. The Indian f'ard club will meet with' two ami one-half millions of mem- Phono Maxwell State Bank Mrs. Fred Wnltemath Wednesday afte--' er. The evcnlug session will be le- nt My Expense or Dates ,, , vote almost exclusively to a recoptiou , MAX1ELL, NEB. ""Oil. - . I, ., . , ,,,,.ll M1li c T T H iilitli waM IhA rvftMira 1 .. . . V;. v c i . V 'giaml oillcers. Tne noaus 01 uoin uie of Miss Hlvft Hoagland Saturday even-, d ,wl aH(1 the Uebekah assembly i:.. ir chlldron, and thoso of ouch sue- Hero a few days ago to visit Mrs. played. , A1, menii,uvs 0f tho order have an iifding generation will cherish lthoi sUickhouso, who Is tajtlng troatmont rrhe M0ti10r' club wore the guesto urgent Invitation to attend this cele nn mory of Colonel William Frederick, in a local hospital. ()f Mrs. P. M. Sorenson Wednesday, bration. Arrangements have been made rody; tho rodouhtalilo iiunaio inn tne ,r. Kmi.Amiiml Salo on- aflornoon. A mxnlcal program was i to confer without cost, tho grand lodge, ,ioui, wnosu iiaiiio mm ukuiu ua ucu Trnmn & Snns' next Mon- rentleret . 'iTrn" ''lTifICany Vry ClT,HMd S Sowing tfrlceT see bill that The K. K. dancing club held a very enjoynui ivariy nt tao Yeoman ixnii IK,.l'" "M,'"; , will be left nt your door 1110 umi curae w mo um stum viiu 1nl nvnnliir tim'n'B nrfliontrn fur urrouifddtt bv bin wlfo. his daufrhlcr.' Tho lco sunnly for tho state farm !n,! L,V.e " "flia m? " .r,cJi08,tra.i.ur hi.. .ltr nr.,1 ntkAr rnlnilvfl. nnd l lmln 1.tnn,1 nn from GotlienburC " lJm jhuu.i vlu..uo. n iii tiimn iititii nitrirhttr frv run innr ii ri tiiiv wntr Krivnrn tintna nrn niiuniriin i v. ... m. ' . V l Miuill .'".'. . " - " UII0 llVUlfl ...... . ..... .j -' - il'-n 1 . , 1 i, l .... . . . convorscd; told thorn of his last do- in hauling from tio cars to tho farm. "ni"l"""ot,UUB T0V,V " ,K "K l , ii limn mi mm J ninnii ihnt .... . .. H. M. Grimes, Mrs. J. H. Hegarty and ' -.- Tlia MnvHn lnli :wiib nlmiHfinMV OI1-I nfi.. on..i.ii. n... i ,i. i .w . . . - . misn uii6tiuij iiixifiitiii iiL liju uuiuu ui It new no earthly wouclnj?. i'unornl sorvicos 'will be hold Sun day attornoon nnd, In nccordanco with ti.o Colonel's wish, will be" In chnrgo of the Donvor lodgo of Elks. All tho hoot-tloH to which he bolongcd, how evor, nro to have u part. Tho body will lio in state in tho fitato capltol from oight o'clock until noon, nnd then fdoral troops wll escort tho body from tho cupltol to tho 101 ks' homo where tho services will bo hold. Tho body will bo placed in a receiving vluilt in a Donvor comotory but tho burial will not take place wntll Doc- orntlpn Day, when It is plnnnd to ro nove It olsoiivhoro. It has boon sug gested that tho lutormont bo at the Ft. McPhorson national comotory along sldo u number who nervod with tho old scout In tho Indian cnm'palgns Quito a fow North Platte peoplo plan on attending the fuuornl. Relief Corps IiimIjiIIh Officers. Tho following offlcora of tho Wo men's Rolllef Corns woro installed mat Saturday: Provident, Mrs. L. L. The case will probably como up for the Rebekah assembly, and paBt of ficial degrees on all (nullified past grands and past noblos grand at the morniuc sosslons. It Is suggested that as visitors will bo In the city from all parts of the stato. and particularly from tho wostom half, that morchants appro priately decorate their show windows and be ready to extend, so far as nosslblo. a hearty welcome to our DERltYBEItllY & FORBES. Licensed Embaliuers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 688. Xor entertainment of the fraternity and an enjoyable time Is confidently oxpected. : :o: : Mrs. E. W. Cross was hostess Wed nesday aftornoon to tho Eldeen club. Walker; spnioi' vico-prosldent, Mrs, Sunrard Hartman; junior vice-president, Mrs. Thoodoro Brooso; socro tarjv Mrs. John Iiounor; conductor, Mrs. llonry Dre-temltz; assistant con tertained Wednesday aftornoon by n10 former. Mrs. Clinrls Llork. Jr. Tho lndlos .. spent the aftornoon In Iconsliigton , 7,-:" ,V" Extensive arrangements nave work. aK B5. ?' already boon made by the local lodges Tho big bargain ovont In North guest was Miss Emily Bakor of De-J Platto next week will bo 13. T. Tramp trolt, Mich. . i & Sons' olovonth semi-annual sale. Tim Mrg. Edward Rebhauson entertained bill will bo loft at your door. Sco tne j, F. p. ciUb Tuesday aftcumoon. It for money .saving prlcos. ProKrossIvo card Karnes woro played nnri Tinvr nn.l 'fnlm Pitt wnro nr- and tho first prlzo awarded to Mrs. rested Tuesday aftornoon for suspected Kd win Bnrraclough. v salo of liquor. They woro hold In Mrs. G. T. Field ontbrtalnod sixteen Jail until Wednesday evening nnd tlion Indies at bvidgo yostorday compliment- rolensed becauso BUfilcicnt cvldonco ary to her sister Miss Emily Baaor. could not be obtnlncd. In tho pivoted gnmcs bud vasefi''wore Qi a im.ii ,,,. awarded as prizes to Mrs. McDonald rui puiv-.IUu, .u vlw ""-"" Mrs. Sooborcor. Miss Alleon Gantt and rivers, a'j muca irom town. iino ioi i Miss Ida Ottonstoln. dairy or poultry, fair improvomenis. Th nrat of a aerlous of bi-mdhthly ?3000, part time. C. W. McGrow, North dancing parties to bo given by the l'lntto. 102-3 D. O. T. was hold Wednesday oven- , , , ,,,,,, . ing at tno masonic nan. me ciuo is Complaint was filed Wednesday nmT,nao,i r tmnniv mprnhnm nn. was against Myrtle McCcllan charging hor rcontly organized by Messrs Fdnner, ..till. nH.liiHllM n I m wi rHnl .lnltAl wiui kuhuucuiib u imiimiai iiuudu, Hollman and Oborst. noon with Mrs. Joseph Jessup. In tho card games prizes wore won by Mrs. A. E. Tlmmorman and Mrs. E. W Mann. Guest prlzo3 woro awarded to boat Ing In tho county court today. :o. . RESIDENCE SNAP Nice four room cottage Just oft Wo mako hors0 and cattle hides Into Fur Coats, Robes, Mittens, Etc. Wo mako Caps, Ladles' Coats and Furs. Old .Cont3 repaired. Cash paid for hides. Write for Ca'talogue and tags, SIOUX CITY ROBE AND TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. The mooting was a vory enjoyable one ysssssMsjS claimed tp bo due In said lien is the sum of $45.23, with Interest thereon at tho rate of seven per cont per annum from October 28, 1916. That the last Item of said work and labor was performed on October 28, 1910, and that nld described property will be offered at tKUiblic salo at the Overland garage at G05 Dewey Street, North Platto, Nobraska, on January 30, 1917, at 2 p. m. Said sale to remain opon one hour. J9-J30 MINER HINMAN. Notlco of Sale. Notice is hereby given that Miner Hinman filed a certain uen in tho offlco of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on December 2, 191G for work, labor and material per formed upon one Olsmoblle Franklin automobile, In tho sum of $54.80, to gether with interest thereon at tho rate of seven per cent per annum from October 28, 191C, tho dato of tho last item of said lien and that said Hen 13 filed against W. L. Fletcher, the owner or said automobile anu saia i automobile will bo offered at public sale on January 30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at tho Overland garage at 505 Dewey street, North Platte, Nobraska, and said sale will remain open one hour. J9-J30 MINER HINMAN. Notico of Sale. Notico is hereby given that Miner Hinman filed his certain lien In tho office of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nobraska, on December 2, 1916 for1 work, labor and material furnished on one Overland niaubor "38" auto- SlxihstrVet in1 the 1200 cPri Josephine duotor, Mrs. Ward; guard, Mrs. Elli only $1300,00. Snmll payment down MMurray, abet h Cranio: assistant. Mian Aukus. I imlnucc In monthly imymonls. This Is ta Splckman; color bearers, Mrs. Mar-;u hl; bnvgiiln. lift us show It to yon. thn Graham and Mrs. George Smith. 1 103-4 BUCHANAN & PATTERSON. w 'O n Chickens We offer 13c a pound for hens or young Roosters. Bring them in rww, North Platte Produce Co. i " Mjtinunim t "j.-uw Coyotes, Wo?Aro Badly in Need oVal SknnksJ luskrat AND OTHER FURS and are therefore offering Exceptionally High Prices Writo for Our Prices and Tags now free, It Means More Money for You Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool House, THE SQUARE DEAL HOUSE, Mtnufacturing Furriers and Tanners Douglas, Wyoming, U. S. A. The Largest House el Its Kind In the West. Tho domostlc sclenco department of tho Twentieth Century club met Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Charles, Ed wards. Miss Irene Stuart acted as lean er and the subject for dlscuBsioh was Milk." Papors wero read by Mosdam?s Mary Elder. Theodore Samuelson, Charles Adams and Frank Buchnnun. Tho hostess demonstrated tomato sandwiches. Mrs. Clark Buchanan, of Los Angels, was an out-of-town guest. Tho Catholic Girls' club wore on- tortainod Monday evening by Misses Ethel McWllllams, Hazed Smith. Edna and AHco Sullivan nnd Mrs. Thomas JIaggorty at tho homo of tho formor. Prizes woro won by Miss Mario Stack and Mrs. Georgo Vosolpka. An olcctlon of offlcrs was hold and tho following elected: President, Irene Huibbard; financial socrotary, Vaunita Hayes;1 socrotary Mrs. Thomas Hnggerty; treasurer, Mluorva McWllllams. Slows Lookout chapter Daughtors of tho Amorlcan Rovolutlon, will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening, Janu ary 12, nt ho homo of Mrs. II. M. Orlmos. Hostesses will bo Mosdamos Grimoo, Hegarty and Hinman. Tho following program will bo given: Roll call, an ovent pertaining to tho uarly history of North Platto; "His torical Spots In tho Early Days or North l'lntto," Mrs. T. c. Pattorson; rovlow of tho D. A. R. magazluo, Miss Sylvia Watts, rovlow of stato by-lawBj oloctlon of dolcgnto to stato confqronco at Fremont and to tho continental con gross in Washington, D. C; vocal mu. sic, Mrs. Bosslo Bonnor-Crnmor, Of ficers nro requested to moot promptly nt 7 o'clock. Light refreshments will be served following tho mooting. ::o::- MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHUS A Loaf In Your Hand Referee's Sale. I, O. E. Elder, tho undersigned, ref eree In partition proceedings, pendlns in tho district Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, in which Blanche mnhn owned hv A. Sehoenfold In the Smallwood Is plaintiff and Irene Crane 8um 0f $g2.19 together with Interest et al, aro defendants, will, in pur- thereon at the rate of &even per cent siuancc of nn order therein, sell at pub- per annum from October 28, 1916, tho lie auction, to tho highest bidder, for ,i,.t0 of thn last item of said Hen. cash, at the cast front door of the That said automobile will be sold in Court House, In North Platte, Nobras- satisfaction of said Hen on January ua, at mo nour 01 a o ciocic p. m. on 30. 1917 nt 2 n. m. at nublic salo at i'eoruary iinn, ivu, ine loiiowing ucs- the Overland sarase at 505 Dowoy cribed real estate, situate In Lincoln street, North Platto, Nebraska, said uoumy, ivicDrusKu, 10-wit: salo to remain open one hour. Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred h9-tt0 . MINER HINMAN. oevuiuy-Hevon (lit), Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred Notlco Eighty-two (182) ; Notice Is hereby Kiven to Glenn Lor- Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred cmor and Mrs. Glenn Lorcmor that Elghty-nvo (185); all In the original t. M. Cohngen, warehouseman, will town, and Lot Two (2), Block C, of on tho 2Gth day of January, 1917, at 1 South Park Addition, all In tho City of North Platto. Said sale to remain opon one hour, O. E. ELDER, Referee. p. m sou at public auction, certain goods for storago charges which you left with said T. M. Cohagen for stor age to-wit; 1 settee, 1 stand and con tents, 1 chair.-l rocker, 1 dresser and contents, 1 3lde board and contents, 1 bundlo window shades, 5 leather seems light as a feather if it has itMj-lj- tiif!- (rtt Tlni1 flrtllf U-OUIJ Willi UUH Ulttilli I Yil f ti Im 1i.iui.iw til Aiii;u.iui4iiiuii To Wom it May Concern: r Tf Notlco 1b hereby given that under wtom chairs 2 kitchen chairs 1 um crust, how hier the loaf is. If date of December 13, 1910, there was ,1Wi at!,ni1 CT,ttt, , .T 1 1 r fllc(l ,n th0 off,co of th0 County Clork , t locl- x "dQ 8t'atu 1 hur,Alo you want to be known as airst- of Lincoln County. Nebraska and Kdto8l 2 1 hammock, 1 Snd class baker use our Cow Brand "office of the ec 0 of state, c f'i'!?1 ... . . a MK.oi.o a;(ii nf r. i"e "rasa ueu Hour. It will make your bread. ZXt g-JS ?S3i,Si bi :uits, cake and pies, so much "''"1,,'J Tnf ti.o hudine to be chme' oarpef BwePr- 1 Jco box, 2 1 . lfto naturo or tno business to no D dl 2 rockers. 1 st.ami ami better that j your mends will iESSSUSSSt S?"!!: J1 il??!1 roora think you have been' taking cook- of agricultural and llvo stock con- d storage charges the sum of J D dltlons In Lincoln Countv. Stato of Ne- ,o nrt 1 i. r,.r rz , Phone US for a sack, braska, and for tho holding of agrl- lmrt nt 121 nmith nhftH,niIt . Btr,ot Nnrt.h mi 1(11 n I nnrl iiifa atrwilr fwlitlifrn n n rl I . ' uuiwut 0wv UAU.U.D piano, Nebraska. uure; uuu uuiiuuo imniimw . j9j19 rp M COHAGEN. JUUbO flUCU ICill UOLULU, UI IU1WUI1I - propoiiy, as may be necessary for the Sheriffs Sale transaction of such buslntess, and the By virtue of an order of salo issued principal placo of business of said cor- from tho District Court of Lincoln ing lessons. Lierk-SandaTl Co. J. L. Mitchell of Lexington, 3Inny Mnko Life Ilnrd to Rear for North l'lntto Women. Too many women mlstako tholr pnlna and aches for troubles peculiar to tho sex. Moro ofton disordered kidneys aro causing tho aching back, dizzy spoils, headaches and Irregular urination. Kldnoy weakness becomes dangerous If ncglocted. Uso a timofcriod, kldnoy romody Doan's Kldnoy Pills. Hosts of peoplo testify to tholr morlts. Read a North Platto caao. Mrs. J. R. Basklns, 323 W, Eighth St., North Platto, says: "My kidneys had boon acting Irrogularly nnd I know that they woro tho causo of my poor hoalith. I felt tired and doprosscd poratlon shall bo In tho city of North County, Nobraska, u'pon a decrco ot Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. Th0 foreclosujro rendered in saldi Court amount of tho capital stock is tho sum whoroln F. M. Shrader is plaintiff, and Neb- will niuko vour of FIvo Thousand (?5,uuo.uuj uonars, Charles Judd ct al aro defendants, and 1nlilln tiirtlmi Snloa TVn nxirn rlinn'A iwhw-iio nuiiuicu iouu.u 10 ma uiruuitti, x will uu uiu ivia. uay lublio Auction bales. No extra chnrgo Jars of wWch BhaU bQ fuHy pa,d Uftat o( Februaryi 1917 at 2 O.ciock p for trnsportntlon. JCcrorcncos, uio tho Umo of th0 commencement of bus- at tho east front door of tho Court farmers nnd stockmen In Iliivrson nnd j,le38. said corporation shall com- House in North Platte, Lincoln Coun- mljolnliifr counties, for whom I luivo m0nc6 Its buslnoss under dato of Jan- ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to conducted auction snics ior uio pust uary 1( 1917( and BhaU contlnuo for a tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy 12 years. Charges reasonnblo. or pprlod ot t-wonty-flvo yoars. The high- said decree, interest and costs, tho est amount of indebtedness ror wnicn following described property, to-wlt: said corporation shall at any time Southeast quarter of tho southeast subject itsolf shall not exceed two- quarter (SEli of SEW) of Section Lexington, Ncbrnskn, thirds of Its capital sftoolc twenty- threo (23) and tho north half or mnko date nt this offlco. 1110 a"u'r OL BU1U ;uiyj"u ot ine noruieasi quarter iins or nu4) UU HUIUUl.tUl ujr u. UUi" li vji v.,. UIIU lilt? HUI lIIUUbL lUUl lUr Ol 1110 IlOrill- or lirtcen m numuor, to do oiecteu west quarter (NEVl of NW'4) of soc- snle dates, phono or write, -r sr irtmntrnTT unvvT'dftTA urm'TTAT r IVV annually by tho stock holders of said tion Twoty-six (2G) all in township ill XililXiSU 0.1. 1UUJ UJUJ inx.xj oornoration. ninn fD. nnrth of rn 26th day of December, (29), west ot tho 6th P. M Lincoln INSUIIANCE CO. Founded 1880. It's the household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the beat won oy can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that In sures. Thoy nil buy IU "Thoro is n Reason" For further Information Phone, call or address corporation. Dated this 191(5. P. C. PIELSTICKER, JOHN W. FOWLER, A. J SALISBURY, JAMES O. WILSON, CARL BROEDER, FRANK STROLBERO, d2D-J20 County, Nobraska. Dated North Platto. Neb.. January 8, 1917. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Referee's Sale. Notlco is horeby given that tho un- Incorporntors. dorslgncd, O. E. Elder, will soil, at puouc auction at the east front door Notlco to Creditors. of tho Court House In North Platto, Estate No. 1446 of Claus Gruenau. Lincoln County, Nobraska. at 2 n. m deceased, In tho County Court of Lin- on Fobruary 10th, 1917, to tho highest coin County, Nobraska. bidder for cash, tho following dOB- Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss. Creditors cribed lands sltuato In Lincoln Coun- nnd was vory norvoUs. Spots of col- J. B. SEBASTIAN, State Agent, of said estate will tako notlco Ithat Uio ty, Nobraska. to-wit: Lot Eight (8), or camo boforo my oyos and I was tak-1 ' hm i.in linn tlmo limited for presentation and tiling Block Ono Hundred forty-oight (148) on with dizzy spoils, I hadn't boon . of claims against said Estato Is July nnd Lot Ton (10), of Wash Hlnman's using Donn's Kldnoy Pills long boforo NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. 20, 1917, nnd for sottlomont ot said Es- Subdivision ot tho South half of Block tate is ueceniDor si, iuiv; mat 1 win un0 uunurea two iiuaj an 01 tno ori- slt at Uio county court room In Bald glnal town of the city of North Platte, county on January 20, 1917, at 9 Said salo having boon ordered by the o'clock a. m., and on July 26, 1917, at District Comt of Lincoln County, No- 9 o'clock n, in. to rccolve, oxatnlnc, braska, In an action in partition in hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and which Joanna F. Wood Is plaintiff and objections duly filed. Knto Wood Bakor et al, are defendants. GEO, E. FRENCH, Said salo to remain opon one hour. d26J83 County Judge. O. E. ELDER, Referee. I rolt much lottor. Tho benefit thoy gave mo proves thoy nro a flno modi- cmo," Prlco COc, at all dealors. Don't slm pv nik for n kldnoy remedy get r K'dnoy Pills the same thnt Wiring H"- nd Foster M'lburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. vn-'-er." W. J. flOLDERNESS Eectrlcal Supplies Storage Batteries Morscb Dldg Phone 176.