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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1017.
CITY ANT) COTTNTV NEWS.
Josoph Koons left Wednesday for
Itdarnoy to visit friends.
Headquarters for Window glass.
STONE DltUO STORE.
Albort Muldoon trnnoiictod legal
business In Sldnoy Wednesday.
Miss Floronco McKay has boon
spondlng tlio past few days in Hast
ings. M. C. Rodgors has boon in Kearney
this iw'cok attondlng tho state 'poultry
show.
John McDonald loft yosterday for
Kearney to attonrt the stnto poultry
nhow.
Mr. Keith Nvlll0 nnd children loft
viwtritlay tor Lincoln to take up their
residence.
An Eastern Star Social will he hold
at th home of Mrs. C. V. hidings this
:ut rncon,
Mrs. Jos' pit Qulnn wont to Omaha
Wrdnesday to take medicnl treatment
anT lslt fi lends.
Ml h Sadie Trovillo roturnod to
omnlta the flrnt of tills wook to roumo
h' r musical sltulloii.
County Judge French has roturnod
from Kamui City, whore he spent tho
lore part of this week.
f" t. Klsler wiw a passongor Wod
uf rtdny for Hastings whoro ho will
visit friends for a wook.
('oats and SuiU tit ONE-HALF prlco
and Bomo at oven loss than half
prlf o at E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Attorney Crohy TOturncd Wcdnos-
dny lrom Lexington wiioro ho had
hern trniwncting Ioal IiuhIiiosh.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Kolso hnvo ro-
turn:l to their farm south df town after
spmdlng several nionthu in town.
Julius Connall will loavo shortly fori
Denver, where ho will visit friends and j, l. Mlltonborgor and O. H. Loin
traiiHact business for several days. trfgor havo formed a. partnership un-
The 19th,oplsodo of Qldria's Ho-!?" 10 Hrm "am. of M'!ttonnbCr?Ilf
bianco will do shown at tho Keith to-! 'nln w" nC? C Lfl Cn8n"
night in connection wlUi tho 5 part tnto and insurance business with an
OPniho foature"Prudonco tho Pirate." Klco on Urn stocond floor of the build-
;. Mrs. John Mullck, wlfo of train-1 Bido grocer. . Thoy twill also mako a
V master Mullck, left tho fore part of this! specialty of collections. Both men
' wook for Sidney to visit for several ttlq Woll known in both city and coun
t days with frrinds. I ty and aro certain to do a nice uusi-
u For SalePure hred Barred Plv- noss,
. mount kock uocuorois. inquire oi or
address Dlankcnhurg Bros., 1305 No.
' Locust St., North Plntto, Nobr. 104-4
' Swedish Lutheran church, cornor
i . Tonth nnd Willow. Services next Sun-
day at 11 a. m., Sunday eohool nt 10 n.
tn. Alhln Olsoift Pastor.
1'nrm and Ranch tonus nt lowest
; rales and host terras. Money on hand
! to closo loans promptly.
4Stf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON.
Charles Scown, of Omaha, has boon
i npirolutcd aa local salesman for tho
! Knnpp-Sponcor Hardware Co. of that
city, fluccocding Ucorgo Yeoman who
wns recontly transferod to Sltfux City
A Dodgo car is moro economical for twolvo puplU since tho opening of tho
a long period Umn any nmallcr or term."
lighter oar. In tlio long run It pays to T, cU!,dron'B and misses' union
buy fiunllty oven at a small increase sult8 to flt boyB or K,rlB up to 1C yearsi
in th lirot prlco. )0n sal at 49c ami G9c; now during
J. . ivOMIOH, Doalor. tho Bnl0 you got almost two eults for
.Leo Simon loft tho first of this wook tho prlco of ono at Tho Leader Mor
for Konrnoy to attend tlio stnto, cantllo Co.'s store
poultry show, In which ho has ontcrcd' Mr. and Mrs. Lltzlo who had beon
a number of his pot Btook which tookl omploycd with Tho Leader Mercantile
prizes ai uie uincum uoumy auow auro
recently.
For Sale Cheap, on account of
leaving tho city, my now G room bung
alow, 'ah modern oxcopt iioat, full
bnnemcnt, W. C. MoDermott, Phono
'Ulnck 850. 1-4.
Tho mombors of Uto D, A. R. will bp
ontertnlncd nt tho homo of Mrs. T. C.
Patterson Friday ovoning, Feb. 2nd.
McsdnmoB Emily Plttmmor, L. L.
Walker nnd Miuo Elltli Patterson will
assist In ontortntulng.
Mutual Building & Loan Assn.
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
ASSETS $840,000.00
To Prospective Building & Loan Borrowers;
Non-rcsitlent Building & Loan Companies are adver
tising tho fact that they have reduced tho monthly payments
of borrowers to SI. 10 per month on each $100.00 borrowed,
making the monthly payment the samo as tho Mutual Build
ing & Loan Association of North Platte. They fail to state
that of tho if 1.10 paid to the non-resident company, there is
only hirty-fivo cents credited as a principal payment, the
balance seventy-five cents being taken for interest. Of the
$1.10 monthly payment to this association on each $100.00
borrowed sixty cents is for interest and fifty cents is credited
as a principal payment.
This uiflerence in the amount credited tho borrower
will result in the borrower in tho non-resident company be
ing compelled to pay not less than $25.00 more on each
$100.00 uorrowed in order to discharge tho debt than they
would if they wore doing the business, with this Association.
Motual Building & Loan Association
OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
700 ASK COUNCIL TO
ENFORCE GAMBLING LAW
I
3IONSTEK PETITION SIGNED MY
MEN AND WOMEN PRESENT:
ED TO CITY FATHERS
Counclliiien Will liivcsllgiilo Condi
tions In Pool Hulls and Cigar
Stores nn (I Determine If Law
Ih Being Violated.
tho undersigned mon and
women of North Platte. Neb., rospect-
fully request that tho law togardlng
gambling ba onforcod In our city." This
potitlon signed by seven hundred, was
ptosonted to the city council at the
meeting Tuesday evening.
Van Clonvo moved that tho petition
be accepted and tho chief of police bo
Instructed to strictly onforco tho law
against gambling, especially In cigar
atoroa and pool halls. Tho. motion was
seconded by Knox and upon roll call
Van Cleave and Knox voted for, Boll
ami Simon nealnst and Porter and
Von (loot? declined to vote, stating
that thov wanted time to investigate
conditions before they went on record,
Councilman Stono and Cohagen wore
lint nrnannf Vnn flnrtz t.llflll 11111(1 0 a I
motion that tho 'petition he hold pend
ing a thorough investigation, prosum
ably by members of tho council, and
this motion passed unanimously. tho ranking naval officer of the world,
Van Cloavo Insisted that playing .jicd at his home In Washington Tue
enrds In cigar stores or olsewhero aay niKht. in his eightieth year. Ho
whoro tho loners pay in checks re
deeninblo in merchandise was a viola
tion of tho state law, and Knox coin
cided in this view. Doll thought tho
crusado against gnmbling Hhould be t
directed to tho poltor ana crap gnmos,
lArhich are tlio most harmful, and
which aro roported to bo carried on in, ng0, was tho causo of death. Tho dls
Irivalo rooms. Mayor EvaiiB said that; Caao had beon gradually proading its
If It was tho wish of tho council to
havo tho card games In tho cigar stores
discontinued, Iho police would bo in
structed to closo them l'!p tho follow
ing morning.
Some of tho councllmen think that If
tho cigar store gnmoa aro broken up
it will drlvo cortnln men, who look up
on card games aB tholr recreation, Into
playing poker in prlvnto rooms that
are practically inaccosslblo to tho po
llco. thereby creating a greater evil.
This to somo extent may bo true,
gating conditions mill do no harm; in
fact, it is a good move, for it will at
least rosult in removing from the
gamo tho moro objoctlonnble features.
:;o:;
Now Renl Estate Firm.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Mra. Ella Mao Lanyon returned
Wodniesdya from n visit in Kansas
City.
Mrs. DoTaoy Loypoldt, of Hersltoy,
enmo down yesterday morning to visit
with friends.
' Miss Gortrudo Nelson, of Gothon
burg, came yesterday to visit with Mlsg
Hasol Smith and othor friends. i
Tho B. P. O. E. hold ono of tholr on
Joyablo dancing parties at tholr homo
last ovoning. Twionty-flvo or thirty
couples Woro in attendance.
Tho report of tho attondanco In the
local schools takon after the Christ
mas holidnvs Ishowa an increase of
i;o. ror a year past, rostgneu tnetr po
sltlons Wednesday and will leave
shortly for Donvor
Mr. and Mra. R. O. Orlolson and
two children of Koarnoy, and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. T. Wavorly of Denver, havo
returned to their homos after attend
ing tho family reunion held nt tlio
homo of L. E. McGownn,
Won liter forocast for North Platte
and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight
nnd Saturday, colder Saturday. High
est tomporatuna yesterday 33, a year
ago 27, lowest last night 2, a yoar
ago 19.
31YRTM: .McCLKIiLAN LEAVES
THE CITY LAST NHIIIT.
clpT.
liquor, and who was to have n hoar-;
ine in tho county court today on the
chnrgo of maintains an Immoral house,:
left tho city last lygiit. wnon Linei
.lonos this mornlntf visited the room-
Intr house kODt by Myrtlo, ho found an.
other woman In charge who stated that
Myrtlo had loft last night. Whore
she had gone and how long she would:
stay the woman sard stio Know not.
Sho volunteered tho information, how
ever, that sho had taken over a lease
of the rooms.
If Mvrtlo has forsaken N6rth Platte
U is certainly u good riddance of bad!
rubbish.
, r-::o::
North Platte Takes Prizes
At tho state poultry show held at
KfHirnoy this week, North Platte gath
ered In a number of prizes. With
2100 birds on exhibition J. A. McDon
ald took first prlne on Light Brahman,
Leo Simon took throe fltst prizes, one
second, ono third and one fourth on
Bluo Orpingtons nild F. W. Hansen
look fourth prlzo on Whito Orplng-
tons. North Plntto mndo a bid ror tile
state show in 1918. Holdrogo, is the
competing point. Tho rosult will not
bo known until August.
!:o::
Admiral Ilowoy Jllcn.
Admiral Dowoy, tho nation's Span-
sx war iloro ana w 'priority of grado
had not been conscious since Mon
day, when ho lapsed into coma, still
believing that In a few days he -would
"bo back at his desk In tho navy de-
partmont.
general breakdown accompankd
j,v nrtorln noInroslR. lnctilnt. to nlil
hold upon the powerful body for a year
and a half, but the ndmiiwl, proud of
his physical vigor, had fought It off,
and stoically kept its existence a se
cret evien from his most Irftlmato
frlonds. Wednesday of last Week he
was at his office, apparently halo and
hearty. Tho next day h' collapsed
as 1to was preparing to loavo the
house, and that was the beginning of
tho ond.
: :o: :
Lutheran AnunuiicomcutH.
9:4f ru :n. Sunday school aorvlco.
11 o'olock Morning Worshin. be
Holy Communion will bo celebrated.
Remember tho words of Christ. "Ex
cept you oat the llesh of tho Son of
Mnn, and Drink His blood, ye havo
ho llfo In you." .Tno. C:B3.
4 p. in. Young Pcbple's Missionary.
(3:45 Luther Longuo service.
7:30 Evening worship, sermon: "Tho
greatest power on earth." Special
music at both services.
Tho "Johoida Chest" will bo out
again to receive the monthly offering
for the church minding fund.
3fclhodIst-Pre8l)jterIan
Sunday schools 10 a. m. ,
Morning worship 11 n. m.
Evening worship 7:30.
Special music by tho orchestra ond
choir.
Scaling tho wall of the high school
building and' entering Su'pt, Tout's
office through a window, some ono,
pros'umnbly a member of thtf Sonlor
class, rilled tho contents of a desk
and secured tho examination quastlous
or tho closing semester. The burglar
lort nls linger imprints on the win
dow glnss, which led to taking of 'fin
ger imprints of those boys interested
in tho particular studios which the pa
pers (represented. Theso Imprints, to.
rcether with those on tho glass; tho
lattor having been treated with acid,
havo boon sent to Omahn for exami
nation, comparison nnd possible iden
tlflcatlon.
Mra. E. F. Scoborgor will leave to-
iiay lor omatia to nttond tho North
Plat,to reception nt tho Blackstono
hotol tomorrow.
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MILK IN WINTER.
Why do your cows give loss milk in
wintor than they do In summer? Just
uecauso nature uoos not supply them
with grasses und grocn food. But we
havo come, to tho asslstanco of Dome
Nnturo wlltli B. A. Thomas' Stack
Remedy which contnlns tho very In
grcdlonts that tho green food supplies
In season, only, of courso, in a moro
highly concentrated form. Wo guar
antco'thnt this romody will make your
cows glvo ntoro milk, and bottor milk,
with tho snnio food. Sold by Dorry-
uorry a. Forties. ,T31
A Loaf In Your Hand
seems light as a feather if it has
been made with Cow Brand flour,
Note also how golden brown the
crust, how big the loaf is.
you want to be known as a first
class baker use our Cow Brand
four. It'will make your bread
b'scuits, cake and pies, so much
Better that your friends will'
think you ha'obeen' taking cook-'
i v.. .
ing lessons, rhone us for a sack,
I I P 1 11 n
Ll6riVMjanQdIl L0
SCRAP IRON
$6.00 Per Ton.
DRY BONES
$10 Per Ton.
Hirfhest Price for Hides and
ig"-ot rnte lur niut unu
Furs.
WE BUY RAGS.
L. LIPSHITZ,
CORNER FRONT ANO LOCUST.
Office Phono 70 Res. Red 6S7
I) It. LATIIAN
Sulpiio Vapor Baths
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Katlium Therapy
728 City Natlonnl Hunk Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
J)lt. JOHN S. TYTINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, gynecology mfd Obstetrics.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Biwvn Momorlnl Hosjpltal.
Geo. B. Dent, -
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Smgcrj
and Obstetrics. v
Office: Building mid Louu lluikiinn
Omco ISO
Phones
f Residence 115
Phonos
Offlco 333 Res Black 542
DIt. HAROLD A. FENNEH
Osteopath.
G Reynold Building i4
Offlco hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. n't.
T. II. "WALTHEN,
Auctiouoor.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Address Route 2, North Plntto, Neb.
Phone No. 792F011
Hospital Phono Black 633.
Houbo Phone Black 633.
W. T. PIUTCHAItD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinur
lan. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-halt block southwest of the
Court Housi.
s an ifCattlt
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G36 Olllce 459
C. H. WALTERS.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUAI.ITI TO YOU
Quality in Cigars has has been our
aim since iwo began making cigars in
North Platto ovor thirty years ago
Wo put quality In tho first cigars wo
mado, and that samo quality Is In tho
cigars wo mako today. Schmalzrled'
Cigars havo stood tho test of thoso
moro than thirty years. What greator
evidence of quality could you desire?
If you havo not boon smoking Sshmolz
dlod's cigars, try them they are cor
tain to please.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED
Referee's Sale.
I, O. E. Eldor, tho undersigned, rot
ereo in partition proceedings, ponding
in Uto district Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, In which Blanche
Smallwood is plaintiff and Irone Crano
ot nl, aro defendants, will, In pur
sunn co of an order therein, soil nt pub
lic auction, to tho highest bidder, for
casn, at tno cast rront door oi tno
Court Houso, In North Platto. Nobras
ka, nt tho hour of 3 o'clock p. m. on
February lQth, 1917, tho following dos
cribed real, estate, situato in Lincoln
couiity.-Ndoraska, to-wlt:
Lot Thrco (3) Block One Hundred
i Seventy-seven (177) :
Lot Threo (3) Block One Hundred
Hlghty-twq (182):
Lot Thrco (3) Block Ono Hundred
uiuv"" w uu im u IUU Ul , ft Willi
town, nnd Lot Two (2). Block 5, of
" South Park Addition, all In tho City
of North Platto.
Sn,4- sa, t0 remain open one hour,
J. n. UEDFIELI).
lMIYSICLlS' .b'SIJItUKON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Dra. Itcdfleld.& iled Until
OfUae Phono C42 Key. Phone 67
Rcforco's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order Issued to trio by the
District Court of Lincoln county, Nc-
raska, In an action wherein Wesley
Wilcox and John J. Halllgan aro
lainttffs nnd Hornian Einstein, Ma
tilda Einstein, Leopold Einstein, Max
Einstein, Helen Einstein, Daniol
heodoro Einstein and Gretchon Ein
stein, and tho unknown ownors
nnd tho uiiknowwn claimants to the
North Hnlf of the North Half of Sec
tion Twenty-six (20), Township Slx
toen (10), North of Range Twenty
nine (29), Wost and being the heirs,
dovisees and legatees and personal
roptosentntivo3 of Louis Josoph Ein
stein, Herman EinstHn, Matilda Ein
stein. Leopold Einstein, Mux Einstoln,
Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Ein
stein and llrctchen Clara lif.nsteln
nre dofendanta, I will on the 17th
day of February, 1917, at Uto hour of
two o clock P. M. at tiio cast front
door of the Court House In tho city of
North Platte. Nebraska, sell at nubile
auction to tho highest bidder for cnsli",
the followin described, real estate sit
uate In Lincoln County, Nebraska; to
wlt: North Half of North Half ..of Sec
Hon Twenty-Six (26), Township Six
teen (10), North of Rnngo Twenty
nine (29), West, of ths the Gth P. M.
Datod this 16th day of January, 1917.
O. E. ELDER,
Reforec.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notlco is heroby given that tho un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the name and stvle of "The
Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Com
pany," with tho principal 'placo for
tho transaction" of its business in tho
ity of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nobraskn, for tho purpose of manu
facturing or artiilcjal ice, and tp con
duct a cold storace. i'uol. feed, fruit
and poultry fplnnt, and the -uuying and
soiling of such materials and the erec
tion of such buildings" and'-structures
us may bo necessary, nnU'to purchase
such real estate as a site therefore,
with the authorized capital stock of
30,000,00 $18,000.00 of 'Ahlch shall
bo fully paid up for in cash before
tho commencement of any business.
The time of tho commencement of
said corporation shall be the first day
of JaniKwy, 1917, and tho termination
thoreof in 20 years from that dato.
The largest amount of Indebtedness
to which the corporation shall subject
Itself is the sum of S20.000.00. The
affairs of said corporation shall bo
conducted by a president, secretary,
treasurer, nnd manager. The of
fices of secretary, treasurer and man-
ngor may be held by the Banie person
Dated this 10th day of January,1917
GEORGE C. WHITE,
THEODORE LOWE, JR.,
JIG-lw LENA LOWE.
Notlco of Incorporation.
To Whom it May Concern :
Notico is hereby given that under
dato of Docembor 13, 1916, there was
filed in the office of the County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and
under dato of Decembor 14, 1916, In
the office of tho Secretary of State, of
Uie btato or Nebraska, Articles of In
corporation -of tho "Lincoln County
Agricultural Society."
Thn nature of tho business to bo
transacted by said corporation shall
be tho betterment and Improvement
of agricultural and live stock con
ditions in Lincoln County, Stato of Ne
braska, and for tho holding of agri
cultural and livo stock exhibits and
fairs; and to acquire by purchase or
lease sucn real estate, or personal
propoit;y, as may be necessary for the
transaction of such business, and the
principal place of business of said cor
poration shall be in tho city of North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Thfi
amount ot the capital stock is tho sum
of Fivo Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars,
Twcniy-nre Hundred (52500.00) Dol
lars or winch shall bo fully nald un nt
tno (time or tlio commencement of bus
mess; said corporation shall com
menco Its business under date of Jan
uary 1, 1917, and shall continue for n
period of twenty-llvo years. Tho high
est amount or indebtedness for which
said corporation Bhall at any time
subject ltsoir snail not exceed two
thirds of Its capital stock.
The affalrn of said corporation shall
be conducted by a board of directors
of fifteen In number, to bo elected
annually by the stock holders of Bald
corporation.
Dated this 26th day of December.
ItUh.
F. C. PIELSTICKER, H
JOHN W. TOWLER,
A. J SALISBURY,
JAMES C. WILSON,
CARL BROEDER,
FRANK STROLBERG,
I29-J26 Incorporators
Notlco to Creditors.
Estate No. 1446 of Claus Gnuonau
deceased, In tho County Court ot Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Creditors
of said estate will take notico lUiat the
ttmo limited for presentation aud mine
of claims against said Estate Is July
so, ivi(, ana ior soiuoment of said Es
tato is December 21, 1917: that I will
sit at Hho county court room In said
county on January 26, 1917. nt
o'clock o. in., and on July 26, 1917, at
9 o'clock a. m in rooolvn ommlno
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
d26J23 County Judge
Notlco to Creditors.
Estato of Mary J. Applcgato, doceas
od, In tho tho County Court of Lin
coin County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that Uto
umo limited ror presentation and 111
lng claims against said estate is Amr
ust 16, 1917, and for settlement of khI.i
estate Is February 12. 1918: tlmt t
will sit at ho county court room In
said county, on Fobruary iq, 1017, at
at 9 o'clock a. ni., to receive.
ine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims
unu oDjocuons amy men.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front: 4
Phono 308
ALBERT A. LANE, .
Dentist : v
Rooms 1 nnd 2 Belton Building
North Platto, Ncbra'slta.
Notice"
Notice is hcrehy given to Kate Sehaf
for that T. M. Cohagon, warehouseman,
will on the 26th day of January, 1917,
at 1 p. m., soli at public auction, cer
tain eoods for stornco cliarirnn whlnh
you loft with said T. M. Cohagen fr
storage to-wlt: 2 boxes and contents,
1 trunk nnd contents, 3 (pictures, and I
now claim that tllero Is duo ns storage
charges the sum of ?12 nnd costs ot
sale. Sale to be had at 121 south
Chestnut street, North Platto, Nebms-'
.ka. J9J19 T. M. COHAGEN.
Notlco is hereby given that 'Miner
Hinman fined a Hen in Hie offlco of tho
county clerk ot Lincoln county, Ne
braska, on December 2, 1916, for work,
labor and material expended upon one
Ovorlnnd "38" automobile against E. S.
N. Parker, tho owner, und tho amount
claimod'"to bo duo In said Hon is tko
sum of $45.23, with Interest thorcon
at tho rate of seven per cont per
annum from October 28, 1U16. That the
last item of said work and labor was
performed on October 28, 1916, and,
that said described property will be"
offered at public sale at tho Overland
garago at 505 Dewey Street, North
Platte, Nebraska, on January 30, 1917,
utt 2 p. m. Said sale to remain open
ono hour.
J9-J30 MINER HINMAN.
Notice of Sale.
Notice is heroby given that Minor
Hinman filed a cortaln lion In the
offlco of the county clerk of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, oil December 2,
1916 for work, labor and material per
formed upon one Olsmobilo Franklin
automobile in tho sum of $54.80, to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rato of seven per cent per annum
from October 28, 1910, tho date of tho
last Item of said lion and that said
Hen is filed against W. L. Fletcher, the
owner of said automobile and said
automobile will be offered at public
sale on January 30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at
the Overland garage at 505 Dewey
street, North Platte, Nebraska, and
said sale will remain open one hour.
J9-J30 MINER HINMAN.
Notice of Snle.
Notice is hereby given that Miner
Hinman filed his certain .lion in tho
office of tho county clerk of Llncola
county, Nebraska, on December 2, 1916
for iwork, labor and material furnished
on one Overland nvjmber "38" auto
mobile owned by A. Schoenfeld in the
sum of ?S2.19 together with interest
thereon at tho rato of seven per cent
per annum from Octobor 28, 1916, tho
dato of the last item of said lle.
That said automobile will bo sold hi
satisfaction of said Hen on January
30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at nubile salo at
tho Overland garago at 505 Dewey
sircei, worm 1'iatte, Nebraska, said
salo to remain onen ono hour.
J9-J30 MINERT HINMAN.
NoOco
Notice is hereby given to Glenn Lorr
emor and Mrs. Glenn Loremnr that
T. M. Cohaeon. warehoiianmnii. will
on tlio 26th day of January, 1917, at 1
p. m., sell at public auction, certain
goods for storage charges which you
left with said T. M. Cohacen for stor
age to-wlt: 1 settee, 1 stand and con
tents, l chair, 1 rocker, 1 dresser and
contents, 1 side board and contents,
outidio window shades. 5 leather
bottom chairs, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 um
brella stand, 1 spittoon, 1 port.Ier and
poie, 1 ciocir, l doc statue. 1 bundle
bedding, 2 rugs, 1 hammock, 1 stand
and contonts,, 1 picture, 1 oil heater.
range and stove nine. 1 brass bed
and springs, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 mat
tress, 1 box of dishes, 1 sowing ma-
cume, 1 carpet sweeper, 1 Ico box, 2
pans atsnos, 2 rockers, 1 stand and
contents, 1 davenport, 1 dining room
table, and I now claim that thnre in
duo as storago charges the sum of
$8.uu and costs of sale. Sale to be
had at 121 south Chestnut street, North
Platto, Nebraska.
T. M. COHAGEN.
Sheriffs Salo
By virtue of an order of salov issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree ot
foreclosure rendcrl;! in sahl. Court.
wherein F. M. Shrader is plaintiff, and
iiaries Jiiaa ot ai are defendants, and
to mo directed, I will on tho 10th day
of February, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m.
at the east front door of tho Court
House in North Platto, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nobraska, sell at Public Auction to
uio nignest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, the
following described property, to-wlt:
Southeast quarter of tho southeast
quarter (SE4 of SE4) of Section
twenty- threo (23) and tho north half
of tho northeast quarter (N of NE?4)
and the northeast quarter of the north
west quarter (NE1, of NW&) of so
tlon Twoty-six (26) all In township
n" W north of range twenty-nine
(29), wost of tho 6th P. M., Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
o D?JSd North platte, Neb., January
0, 1917.
A. J. SALISBURY, Shorlff.
Referee's Snle,
Notico Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, O. E. Elder, will sell at
public auction at tho oast front door
of tho Court Houso In North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nobraska, at 2 p. m.
on February 10th, 1917, to tho highest
bidder for cash, tho following des
cribed lands situate in Lincoln Coun
ty. Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot Eight (8),
Block Ono Hundred forty-olght (148)
and Lot Ten (10)', of Wash Hlnman's
Subdivision of tho South half ot Block
Ona Hundred two (102) all of tho ori
ginal town of tho city of North Platte.
Said' salo havintr boon orilnrprl hv thn
District Court of Lincoln County, No
braska, in an action In partition in
which Joanna F. Wood Is plaintiff nnd
Knto Wood Baker et nl, nro defendants.
Said salo to remain open one hour.
O. E. ELDER, Referee.
u. m. ciuutiu, iteieree,
"6-4W County Judge.