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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
LRA L. BAKE, Editor nnd i'ubllshor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mall lu Adrnnce,...?1.2"
One Year by Carrier In Aduuico. .$1.50
Entored at North Platte, NobruBka,
Postofllco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 211, 1017.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
N, 15, Huokloy spout Saturday In
Kearney on buslnoss.
Odorgo llanlon has roHumoil work In
tho HImon lllos. tin shop.
ISva Willford has returned from
a week's visit with relative In Suth
erland. Mrs. Harry Wells, who had been ser
iously 111 for Bomo tlmo, Is retly Im
proved. Lualen Stebhlna returned Huturtlay
morning from Chicago nnd other, east
ern allies.
Mrs. John Mttllok, who visited with
friends In Sidney last week, man re
tiit'nilil homa.
Alias Anna Ilowus will olitertalti the
iiUliiUrH of tho. Hldncn cliib tomorrow
afternoon
Itov,, (Hanson returned to Ojrolttll
Saturday ereninie atar spomium n
week In thlM elty.
Mr I'h.irlm Wall' lafl I"rlilnv morn-
Iiik (or t.riuid Island to pnil a few
(1 m: vsilli Mr. wwr.
Mr mill Mrs. Ilermun Kehletitor have
r nt d upartments lit the Kowles house
on ncnl i'lmi street
Julius 'f.cr returned the lattor purl
ot 1'iHt wi-i k from a bunlnem trip to
OinaliiL unci ( llloaKO
Mi h Theodore Tottenhoff returned
Saturday uvinlnK from it vlHlt wlthrul
ailvin In enntein points.
dr. and .Mrs. l J. O'Brien left last
trk for Oniahu whro thrfy will nmko
their home in the ruttir,
lilnflir 1'lttninii, of .Omaha, arrived a
few days iiru to accept a position in the
XtiindKr.ii bnriiur suop
Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tames 'Morrow loft Krl
dsiy iiftcrnoon for Kearney to visit with
friends ror a low days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hert Ctiltoh have re
turned homo from Omaha whore they
visited with friends last week,
Miss Florence MoKuy, who slient the
punter part ot last week In HaHtlliKS.
in in rii'i noun naiuioay ovoinnif.
:i;.H l.llllau ISaton will leave In tho
m-., r futuro for liO Angeles, cal., to
visit nieiiUH iinu relatives lonsevurai
it, a 1 ' fir
t.i . V. A. Mklnner loft I'rltlav nf.
t'lnooii for Omaha to titko medical
tii'iiiiucnt and submit to an operation
UllH .VItH.
Mr nnd Mrs. W. I I'urk. of dhlcitifn,
mine here Huturd&y to attain! the fu
noral of tho lattcrs brother, the late
i iiiirifH inn
F. '. IIoxlo is suncrliiH! with a badly
spniiiiid tendon of hla Knee. The In
. Jurv was received ah his rnneh near
iKiil:Ua last wiiok.
.U rr.v Ilowoii. of Arthur, formerly u
tins city, Is expected here this Week to
viHit wiin iiim daughter auhh .Marie
liowiii for n few days.
.luiltro and Mrs. II. M. OrlmoS roturu
rd Saturday evouliiir from Lincoln
wh'-ro t)ioy attended the 'Doyle-IInUI-
mtn weaning lost weK.
H.iv C. Lnnvford wtht to Grand Ik
hind tho latter part ot lust weult on
business for tho It. I'. O. 15., of which
he is tno state president.
K. M. Connors, lata ot Iloldreifo, nr.
HOI.I'K IIAM.IOAN' WHOM
JIIHH DOri.lt AV I.INtHH.N
(Kom the State Journal.)
Of more than usual Interest was the
weddltiK of Miss Katherlne IJoyle,
second daUKhter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Doyle to Captain Holfe Hallltran, old
est son of Air. and Mrs. .1. J. Jlailltfan
of North IMatte, which was solemnlied
at ft o'clock Thursday evening In the
beautiful new home of the hrldo s par
ents recently erecte.d on the site which
has been that of the family home, 1806
1) street, for more man iwcniy yeajn.
Father I. 1.. O'l.oiiBhlln, 1). I. I'h. D.,
officiated. .... .
iiiiiirnr tli nssembllnK of the truests
and the passinK or mo iiriuai ituub-
Idii n nrottram 01 uraitnimi
IIOV
SCOUTS WII.I. AID
i, MONi;Mit.vv to oour
Offleo Phono 70
ROf. Red 687 J. B. IIEDFIEL1).
r"rom the Hoy Scouts to the ret
ost scout In the world."
Thus may the fund Im raised for
the building of the monument to Col.
William Frederick Cody at top of t.
Lookout, where the body of tne
lamous plainsman Is to "o to Its last,
resting place necoration iiar. Already
the plan for handling; the coloctlon of
funds thru the Hoys Scouts has been
advanced nnd Is looked upon with
favor.
The plan also Is to bo- followed In
fushionou after the famoua painting
r Hiirfaln Hill bv Hosa Honheur Is to
mus c t'e crecteu ami it is pmnnmi mat tne
" . t.. I Murrav mm. Kelmitin bennine nation wide.
te? oT the. brill?, softly .Hani U pound's I And why not? If ever a fmouJfout
ill "mJ Itnessed by 160 guests, Is William .Frederick Cody. Certainly
members of tho two families, Aipna i-ni, no lorm. me luyi oi e..u mi. uu ...k
Uoyle's Intlinates In the younger social that the boys who are following his
flrnlft iiouinieiiB nnmim nu iniriiinFiiiiti jii
w . aHnii.A imiiiiitiiv nr nia v rtt nniAtif
Tho woadlMK colore wor an mwv-imw i -
live combination, American beauty and Letters now are l-asslng "twaon tho
iv ar"ai'gomonts ln those shades but tlons In the United States. nn.V plans
th
BPPO
i" V""'".".."-."l""r;".rM.;V.; . l0 nn v.l he illermlnd
.yy.r" . "l "r""V;.o,i ' I, h s VBlV. ....retarv of the Colo
DIt. LATHAM
Sulplio Vnpor Unths
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
PHYSICIAN & SUliGEOK
Successor to
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone G42 Res. Phone 67
DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY
Practlco Limited to
Sultry and Kmlium Therapy
72S City Nntlonal Bank BullilliiK.
MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Pounded 1880.
It'o thti household word In Western
ve arrangements In those shades but tlons In the united states, ami plans
is kowiib of the attendants and the we being formulae d for a camna gn
npofntm" nts woro In harmony. Tho llv- that will bo nation wide. Jurtt What
!g room was chosen for the marrlago. these plans wilt be, however, cannot
Ilia tlfAHIOCA , IH1I IIABKDl Ul l ' v
beTiutv roses was at each end of the runernl ror BtilTalo mil. iie says:
niintlV The prleilleii was tilaoed Just "Now that there remains h burial
within tho c n forinci with the of Colonel Cixly on Lookoutiountaln
snillax tev. Father O'Laughlln who on Memorlnl day. allow me to suggest
was followed by the bridegroom and that this burial take place at the
his best mati l is brother, Victor Hal- hour of sunset. Just when the king
Mgan, entered the rooTn from tho of day Is sinking behind the mountains
north door w lie the bride and her at- and Illuminating with his departing
temlants lireco led by the ushers do. lays the magnlfllrent panorama of
lJ" i. i .i, I. u.i v fltitwined stairway, the west plains . whlrh the colonel
uviiumi .n " - - - . . i it t ...... i.i l. i- tmIh
he ushers, Lee Metcalfe, joniv 'u, V .V . r 'i i'
O llaymond UOylO allU nueilier villi 1MB nio mm v.u.w umm hum
etcalfe, rormo.i an aisie , w .r..,; "n, y " . ;
IbbotlS WIllCll iney Hirei.Vii... . V . i"
i or tne stairway i ..,-.-.....
T
Mead
M
r
the till
II. .ii iiHimailnil
RIIss Hetty Drake and Miss Agnes
Uartlett. MlSs Dorothy Doyle and Miss
f..ii ovarii or rnir lui y,
The North IMtillr Clinic OpenM.
The North I'latte Clinic, . under the
ffilr.VWn.ee n ' the ' bride, was ring Villi? ami ifboper; opened In Its tuiw
K5'w ll Miss Hetty hoyle was it of rooms which cover the entire
,eSr.V.iWr'- mill of honor The bride -eeond floor of the new First National
w M, "hi? father entered last. hank building, the latter part of last
!n iv risfironeil short walsted .week.. The suite consists of eleven
kowus of gray .atltv were worn by roo.r7 each built for a special purpoie
R l!Si.ioi...iuiIlM Pink silk net and H i- and to suit the convenience of tho
? V.r le" "lJ,H'1 nn,iienB ?n,l t e nhyslctf-n whose denartment will oecu-
hort sleeves All worn the plcturosiiuo !y U. The surglwil work will be .made
" uZtf in iinkn T offect Thoy were a specialty by Dr. Wurtele. whose prl-
, , Jlrlc n 'beauty shade "ntl we v-te ofllce and consultation room, at
L'LMw.ilmS r i.flVi with an American the right of the ontrance Is attractive.
?Z l,tv "rose iXced C the front. Long ly furnished at a cost of eight hundred
St Ann bK of the beaut ful red shade dollars and opens Into th bnoratlng
5 i ? tl. i, the brims contrast- and wound drosslng room which Is
ft'J i,ftln Jrnvof the material of the largo, woll lliihtod and fthlshod In
lug tho.ffrajof the matoriai in ui whltn. A sneclnl room at tho head of
gOWllS. Alius liuuy " r.il ii.
ttin ntalrwav Is arranned for dovolon-
ray piotures. ur. Jorr, wno
rhurae of Internal metllcinoH,
the two southwest rooms. A
1 11 .. ........... . .... t n ... .. .In .1 " t
!!ln,rarin its ome ln"cot with otheT pailentS;
V.. Amalnnn lianlltV with nil OinbelllSh-
ment of sllvor lace. Her hat wns of the Ing the x
?i... i. M. l.rli1.HmnidH will be In
siyie ui i in. a .ii r inn n oceunles
nut wns Krey luue nuiwiu . .v,,""."'""i
. wnu lenriM nm I iphp rnnniH. nr. riuuiiur nun
Lm,n tttf,?B ret roductlon of the brides- been appointed to take charge of the
VJm. win. i 'he exertion that she diseases of tho head and luxs Ihe south
lRJ2".,n l,nt tier fok of gr y sat n rooms nnd private laboratory. The
worn no hat. Her rrocK or gruj v.pnv ...npl. ,. Kai,rn,i to Dr.
w iiii n mi r l ninvvro - .
and cut rather low at the throat. The
bridesmaids carried nounueii '""':
lean beauty roses and the, myrtle anil
orange blossom engraved flnK W j'"
nr. n ullver tdate by the little
Kir- . .. , ,
Tne tjntlP rtiiwii u iyu.j
Fetter and the latest model switch
board machine has bien Installed at
a cost or $3,suu. lie aiso gives ijim at
tention to the large laboratory cost
ing $1,700. Two conimoillQUf&vMcep
tlon rooms have been (lttad uil with
Italian eomfortablu chairs, convenient (leant.
DIt. JOHN S. TWINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics,
NORTH I'LATTE, NEB.
Nui'Hti Brown Memorial Hoopltul.
Omaha, Nebraska. Nebrasla. It's Old Line, the best n-on-
ey can buy.' It's what you need, for a
savings bank and Insurance that in
sures. They all buy It
"Tlicrii Is a Joas(n,'
For further Information
Phone, call or address
J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent,
Tho Old Lino Man
NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA.
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front.
Phono 308
Albert a. lane,
Dentist
Hooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Koferec's Snlc.
, .Notico Is hereby given that by vir-
tuo of an ordor issued to mo by tho
District Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, in un action wherein Wesley
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surjery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Uuildinir r.nd Loan Building niJJ'J10
lfiuiuiiiiD u,uu iici iuuii iiiiMLUiu, ma
tilda Einstein, Leopold Einstein, Max
EliiEtoin, Helen Einstein, Daniel
Theodore Elustoln nnd Gretchcn Eln
stoln, nnd tho unknown owners
ntlrl llf n.nlrTinMrwM nlnltilnntD In tl.n
nes BiacK 54- North Hnlf of th0 North IIa,f of gec.
. . . ion
Phonos Reai(lenco 115
Phones
Office 38H
DJt. HAROLD A. TENNER
Osteopath.
6 Hoynold Building'
Office hours !) a. in. to 5 p. ra.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
T. H. WALTHEN,
Atictiouoor.
Siitisfaetjon Guantnlced
tlon Twenty-six (2C), Township Six
toon (1G),- Nortli of Itango Twenty
nine (29), West and' being tho heirs,
doviaeos and legatees and peirsonal
roprosontatives of Louis Joseph Ein
stein, Horman Elnstoln, Klntiltla Ein
stein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein,
Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Ein
stein and IJretchon Clara Efinstein
are defendants, I will on tho 17th
day of February, 1917, at tho hour of
two o'clock P. M. at the east front
door of tho Court House in tho city of
North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public
Address Kontc 2, North Platte, Neb. aucUon to tho highest bidder for cash,
Phone No. 792F011
7 "r.lur JT,""" ", .. '.wi r .,.T.: hook cases and rich rusts. Several lm-
v'm J tarn wS inails Htlt ii short court mnso h-ar skins and oik heada are nr
till lari, was tnatiB ttit a """"."nAlH rnntied on tho walls. The buaisor and
wm. n flUa-roo dPslKii In silver woro Intcr-communlcatlnK tolenhone, system
t . . . . t a. l.n.llnn I I 3 liunri 11 ii f I I in I II ill 1 nit I II I' m HIIII
Hospital Pborit) Black 033.
Houso Phono Black C33.
W. T. 1'ltITCUARD,
Qradnatu Veterinarian
Eight, years a Government Vetorinar
ian Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-halt block southwest
Court ffrn
tho followln described! renl estate sit
uato In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-
wlt: North Half of North Half of Sec
tlon Twenty-six (2C), Township Six
teen (1G),. Nor,th of Range Twenty-
nlno (29). West, of the the Gth P. M.
Iatod this 15th day of January, 1917.
U. HJ. JliLilJUJK,
Roforee.
. lonod rnt or lS nt- the nook ranWemcnts throuhout arc closely pat-
l1 l ti?J f il.avoa of not With ovorsleevos torned after the iTavo Hros.' clinic at
of ' V hintlily t5 th" elbows wern lone. Itochostor Minn. The tloors are of
Tho ulle vol which Mine to the end niplo and the wood work of iiollsliod
i? w Mfe od Wurte to Unlcst U0rh08to,
I -
DERRYEERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Enibnlmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
LNight Phone Black 588.-
Her
all her
n-id.ldn and lHos-or-tns-vailV
sllppoiu as won no inoso ui
..... ...fl.1TU U'nni N I 1 v r .
i ami MRvnntv-flve KiiestP
n... i... ,.7 iu. Uinrn li.v ti.d for tho rocontlon wliirn
ivn a to acTiii a luiuiuiiii as wno uinui ..v-.I ni ....... i... ,iinc
in tho looal tolanl oiio oiilco. Johnson was In K"nol J 'irBto 'J."1",5?
Mil I5ii i.,,fr.i.wi.n i..m I...,,., tho latr hours. The B ests nta at
cninioyed in Ov iitvor ' fof" sovorai X" vatk. Tt-
months mist, will return homo n a tow " .V.:.iL u. n. .
days to romaln Indotlnlteiy. i,V T.,,VAr d t .o llvlnir from the
Vorne Muini left a faw ilavs airo for .r....-..x.
ltotiM.Htnr. Minn., to visit Mrs. Mann rnlorM were carried out
who Is taktnk treatmuiit at tho Mayo 1 1 ti,a (nlnfC room which wns llwhtrd
llrot, hoHiiltal In that city. with candles In candelabra. The center
Mr. and Mrs. .Homer Hamlloy, of I'oole piece for tne iaiut wan a n i
Nub., former, rosfdents hero, enmo Hat- A"rl"n beauty roes.
turday ovonliii to visit tho Hitter's M-i W H. P raub nnd Mrs Pa-il
motbof Mrs. Ida TarltliiKlou. nnrtlett t lrntd to tho "JH' roon.
Miss Miuwrot Sullivan, of Grand In. nJ . "Wo'flooTO.l Mrs ' u. V. Joi.n
land, who spent tlu past week with w t p "00! T .L nss ted bv AIIsp
her sister Mrs. Herman Hohloutur. luft !L0 . 0l'4l.. 'I . .'t L".: e Vr .. if m
ITaIaii 1'i.vllrw. nil HM Mlr WtHT,
lattorJ .!. MHiirl Mi.rtln nnd Ml" Ivlle
for home .yesterday mnrnlnR.
Uoiii-rt Dlclttsv returnud the
p.nt of lust Week from Omaha whero lie jester Miss Hnvrlet dmpln. MIh Mnr-
trunnnriit uusinoss nnti iinu a niiKut Morln Klubali. Miss Lillian iimpm eim
Olii TM urn iieriurmnii on inn iiiiiiui. MIhs I.uUI Mitchell assfJlou in ii"' H rt WU II
J. stonier, of K-ystone, spout tho llvlnir room. Mrs. Itobert 'onnston ami a a i V Mtv Uuj
l-. dimmer pu.ji ........ JLlUCil 133 1 01 III IttUBlU
Wo make hors0 and cattlo
hides into Fur Coats, Robes,
Mittens, Etc. Wo mnko Caps,
Ladies' Coats and Furs. Old
Coats repaired. Cash paid for
hides. Wrltoifor Catalogue and
tags.
SIOUX CITY ROBE AND
TANNING CO.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA.
win. nd hir, huvlitK como to moot Mrs. j,
xtfiiiU.il vU
Mm Sto.ner M'ho was eliroute homo th sti'wodlitK period nnii tli" ioim -
rivlt in California. 1 Inir grins apsisteti: aubh tvawiBrii.Y
SCRAP IRON
$5.00 Per Ton.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notico is hereby given that the un-
of the dorslgned have formed a corporation
under the name and stylo of "The
Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Com
pany, with tile principal place for
tho transaction of its business in the
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, for tho purpose of manu
facturing of artificial lee, and to con
duct n cold storage, fuel, feed, fruit
and poultry 'plant, and tho buying and
selling of such materials and the crec
tlon of such buildings and structures
as may be necessary, and to purchase
such real estate as a site therefore,
with the authorized capital stock of
$30,000,00 ?18,000.00 of which shall
be fully paid up for in cash before
the commencement of any business.
Tho time of tho commencement of
said corporation shall be the first day
of January, 1917, and tho termination
thereof in 20 years from that dato.
Tho largest amount of indebtedness
to which tho corporation shall subject
itself Is tho sum of $20,000.00. Tho
affairs ot said corporation shall be
conducted by a president, secretary,
treasurer, and manager. Tho of
fices of secretary, treasurer and man
ager may bo held hy tho same person
Dated this 10th day of January,1917.
QEORGE C. WHITE,
THEODORE LOWE, JR.,
JlG-iw LENA LOWE.
Notice of Sale.
Nallco fs hereby given that Minor
Hlnninn lined a lien in the offleo of tho
county clork of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, on December 2, 191G, for work,
labor and material expended upon oc
Overland "38" automobile against E. S.
N. Parkor, the owner, and the nmouat
claimed to bo duo In said Hen Is tao
sum of $45.23, with Interest thereon
at the rate of sovon per cent per
annum from October 28, 1916. That the
last Item of said work and labor was
performed on October 28, 191G, and
that said described property will ee
offered at 'pmbllc snlo at the Ovorland
garago at 505 Dewey Streot, North
Platte, Nebraska, on January 30, 1917,
at 2 p. m. Said snlo to remain opon
one hour.
J9-J30 MINER IIINMAN.
N'oIIco of Sale.
Notico, Is hereby given that Miner
Hlnman IHed a certain Hon in tao
office of tho county clerk of Lincoln
county, Nebraska; on" Docombor 2,
191G for work, labor and material per
formed upon one Olsmobllo Franklin
automobile, In tho sum of $54.80, to
gether with interest thereon at tke
rate of seven per cent per annum
from October 28, 191G, tho dato of tke
last Item of said -lien and that said
lien is filed against W. L. Fletcher, the
owner of said automobilo 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
saiu saio win remnin open ono nour.
J9-J30 MINER IIINMAN.
Notice of Sale,
Notice 1b hereby given that Minor
Hlnman filed his certain Hon in the
office of the county clork of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, pn December 2, 1916
for work, labor and material furnished
on one Ovorland nx'jmbor "38" auto
mobile owned by A. Schoenfold In tke
sum of $82.19 togethor with interest
thereon at the rate of svon por cent
per annum from October 28, 1916, tho
date of the last Item of said Ilea,
That said automobile will be sold In
satisfaction of said lien on January
30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at public salo at
the Overland garago at 505 Dowoy
street, North Platte, Nebraska, said
salo to remain open ono hour.
J9-J30 MINER. HINMAN.
IM, i. ,U I
1,5", ur:'rSro"-p?rtTot NoV7,s:"Mrs,"lrae "Jud. in: SCCHS light US It leather it it has
inardS fcKS "SSS'SM been do with Cow Brand flour.
.Trato.rSJS,, BJB Note also how golden brown the
who had boon vIsltliiK bis winter Mrs. jtrH, ,t0i, Zimmerman wan lit., charge , , i r ' tr
.Tune Kills for some t iim. left the hit- ,t, .rift mt.m CHlSt. llOW bier IllO loat IS. It
t-r part of last weult. MrH. OIhskIow
Mm, Hnllliran'n Rlfts to hor bldes-
Mrs. William Jlorton and son, form- wlass and Cut
wilt remain here for a week lotiKor. ntnlds wero colorne Lotties of Tlffanv vou want in hn known as a hrst-
LNiptaltt linutmu jjnvo nmu -
510 Per Ton.
Highest Price for Hides and
Furs.
WE BUY RAGS.
trly of thin olty. who have ruHlded In attendantH iiold clunr lighters' uh mo- i t i.
Hldnoy for Hovoral yoiu-H, will return mentou. , , uui
cr use our Cow Brand
CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST.
...Ml 1. .nA
jiunou wan rocoiuiy iraiiHiorreu note hoiiuui "... di "uiu. u iriu iiiurnj yuui uiuiiu. i , . rrr
ih nlKht chiof dispatcher. 'nd then wont to tho Mount Ht. j.
lo ! that your friends will LA(TO Qflj I ,Q 0
IM&IS' TlZr think youhave been taking cook- U U (I I VA )
CD
Mr nnd .Mr, Hoth Hborwood, formotiy hot,,, of niw In 1012. He I captain of mc leSSOHS. 1 llOlie US For a SUCK,
f ti'lH city, who ttnve realded In I.ln- onmpanv F of the Klfth NobrnHka In-
Lierk-Sandall Co.
coin for BOmo tltnu intat. arrived hero f,ir,trv nnd went to tho
the Utter port of hint week. Mra. 1 bonier in June when the troopa were
Mexican
Hlu ru ooil will take lAedlaal troatiuout I ciillod out bv the pronlrient. Durlnar
nnd iirnbablv niilinilt to an onerntlon i.i.. i,unl, in tim iinntli Cntitaln llal-
for tumor. urnn wim elected county attorney of
Mra. William Mauterw, who IIvob a Lincoln county nnd at thf proaont time
few ml lea south ot thin olty, waH thrown Ih cnjoylnij an extettdotl furlounh. Cap-
rrom a norse a rew uayH hko anu re- tntn nnn irn. """h" n.
III. 111. uuiii.
hte Thursday
inn.
List reporta uhe wnu loHtlnK uttHy. Ainonw tho out-of-town Kiioats wero
Notice of Incorporation.
To Whom it May Concern :
Notico Is hereby given that under
dato of December 13, 191G, there was
filed In the office ot tho County Clerk
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and
under date of December 14,' 191C, In
the office of tho Secretary of State, of
tho State of Nebraska, Articles of In
corporation of tho "Lincoln County
Agricultural Society."
Tho nature of tho business to be
'transacted by said corporation shall
do mo neuerraeni ana improvement
of agricultural and Hvo stock con
ditions In Lincoln County, Stato ot Ne
braska, and for tho holding of agfi
cultural and Hvq stock exhibits and
fairs; and to acquire by purchase or
lease such real estate, or personal
property, as may be necessary for tho
transaction of such business, nnd the
principal placo of business of said cor
poration shall bo in tho city of North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. ThP
amount of tho capital stock is tho sum
Notico to Creditors.
Estate of Mary J. A'pplegate, deceas
ed, in the tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notico that the
tlmo limited for presentation and fil
ing claims against said estate is Aug
ust 1G, 1917, and for settlement of said
C3tato is February 12, 1918; that I
will ait at ho county court room in
said county, on February 1G, 1917, at
o clock a. m. and oh August 16, 1917,
at 9 o'clock a, m., to recolvo, exam
ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
fl6-4w County Judge.
Referee's JSalc.
I, O. E. Elder, the undersigned, ref
eree In partition proceedings, pending
In the district Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, In which Blancho
Smallwood Is plaintiff and Irene Crane
et hi, aro 'dofendanta, will, In pur
suance of an order therein, sell at pub
lic 'auction, to tho highest hidder, for
cash, at the cast front door of the
Court House, in North Platte, Nebras
ka, at tho hour of 3 o clock p, m. on
February 10th, 1917, tho following des
cribed real estate, situato in Lincoln.
County, Nebraska, to-wlt: '
Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred
Sovonty-seven (177) ;
Lot Three (3) Block Ono Hundred
Eighty-two (182);
Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred
Elghty-flvo (185); all In the original
town, and Lot Two (2), Block 5, of
South Park Addition, all in the City
of North Platte. ,
Snld sale to remain opon one hour.
O. E. ELDER, Roforee.
from a horse a few dnyti hko and ro- tain nnd Mm. liniiKan '
cctved a number of Injuries about the North UMatte and will
hind njltl Shoulders. She Ih a flintoiot "after May 1." They loft
Mr .Ubert lnirblti, of thla olty. At evrnlntr for a weddtntt
A utw.nlnt liim.tlliir lt tint ft l.t.lilrnll INT. ttntl ill n. J.
lod;e wa Held Friday waning tihd at- 2LlMMra ' if t "irtAlf" of Omaha
tended by one hundred nnd forty. Mr. " 1 'MpJ.fc ii a? l?rlineH Nortli
and Mra. Albert Uurbln. Krod Bpurilor il,YiK,t. "r ia ' n lIilca lJeat'rloe
i.d Dean and Mm J. 1 Ilowkor wero I'latte; Mra. lv. Q. Uralte, ueatrioe.
tal(U into inetnberMlilp. uut of town
liniiiborH who uddrexHed tho mootlntr
wore MaHdamen Wauner and Talbot of
tilimlia, Cal well ot York, and V. M. Nay-
or oi wnaurou.
For Farm Loans boo or write Qene
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platto, 41ti
1IKIINIII3Y NHIVN,
A vry plonsattt nurprleo ttreotcd tho
employea of tho beet stations, who
reoonny compieieil um neimuii a wi iv
fur tbo Aniorolan Heet HtiKar Cc.
when Field Manajter llryan bewail pan-
inn out tiontis oneoitH rannniK in i
troill JIU to au in earn "no ui inoiu.
AinnuntH varied nccordtliir to leiiKth
nf Mnrvlne with the comnanv.
Tne Iiroiliernood ot American i e
tnen la attaurod of a Rood homestead In
Iteraliev na twenty-live or more of
our most prominent people have tv ii
)V. J. HOLDKRNKSS
Ecctrlcnl Supplies
Siorniro nnlterlotiwtl'pnpntlon tr momborHhlp. Tho wo U
Morsch Bldg
Phono 176.
NO1
icn vmi l'lriu.iCATiox
Horlal No. 05761!
Depnrliiirnt f the Interior,
from North Platte and a largo dele'
tlnn from the Yeoman lodcco at t
place will be preHent. The exact rl.'
nf tlin oruanlEatlan of the lndee In
lutH not yet been set, but it will bi
about Ken. J. , ....
O. II. Mvorlv. vlco-nrosldent of ti
Hank of Lincoln county, ban dlnpOH' '
roHf
1' H'l.ntt.l O til .... nt Minlh Plnttn. Nebr.. of bin ntoclc 111 tho bank to the p
Jan. 10, ian.Htoek holders. AVo underHtand he wl'l
M.illm. la tinrnl.v irlv.ui Hint A nil raw I rnmillll 111 IllH ItreRellt tlOHlttOIl for HOIt'o
II Hnmiu, of North rlattc. Nebr., who, time yot and U undecided an to Jut
on Nov. SO, 1013, made lIoniONtead on- what he will take up In the future,
try, No. 0B7BI1, for HWVi NUVi, and N1CU Ho liaH been In the bank for six yeara
ui.'l:' Uontlr... C I'iwu a Ii I Ii 111 Nl IlilHt Ill.ll llllH Hnntl It IfTOW frOlll ltR
HaifB W.. Cth Prlnoltml Moridlan, Infancy to Its Bplendld proportlona
h-m filed Siotloo of Intntion to niako today, the capital havliur hen inorenHod
llnnl three yoar Proof, to ontnbllHlt from W.OOfl to $20,000 to moot the
claim to tho land nbovo doticrlbod, bo- demands The annual mcetliiK of the
foro the Itek'Utor and Receiver, tit atookholderH will bo held wiinotlme In
North riatte, Nebr on tho 7th day of February when the new directors will
Mltrcn. 1U17. u lueuiw".
Claimant nuniou as witnoanest Robert
llatle, of Htnploton, Nobr., Win. l'ltt
mnn of North, l'latto Nob., aarfleld
authorlosB, of North riatte. Nebr.,
Nathan Hcott, or ritapietou, Nour.
J23-0W B, J. 13AM138, IleKlstur.
:to;:
MIbr Mario llowen, who has bean cm.
ployed an telephone operator at me
Western t'nion otnee ror neverat
monthsNvlll lenvo next month for Cali
fornia to rralto nu extended visit
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Ihli Block North ol Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modorn institution for the
jclentiflc treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely oquipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Slaff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B.Redfic!d,H.D. J. S. Sirams, M.D
Miss M. Sicilian, Supl.
C. H. WALTERS.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Rnsldonce Red G3fi Oilice 459 of FIvo Thousand (J5.000.00) Dollars
xwoniy-uvio i-iunurea tsztuu,uui col
lars of which shall be fully paid up at
tho Wmo of tho commencement of bus
moss; saiu corporation shall com'
monnn Itn hltslnpsn nndfr dnto nf .Ton
..... I - - -' ........ w. v
LhT US laTJiumJij. ,mry i, 1917, and shall continue for a
DUALITY TO YOU Period or twenty-live years. The high
1 i .. .. i .. 1 .. .1 1. . .i .. .. . 1 ..
Qttl UlltUUUt Ul limCULUUllUMB IU1 WI1ICII
said corporation shall at any tlno
suoiecL lisen suau not oxcccd two
thirds of Its capital stock
Tho affairs of said corporation shall
ho conducted by a board of directors
of fifteen in number, to be elected
annually by .tho stock holders of said
corporation
Dated this 2Cth day of December,
191R.
P. C. PIELSTICKER,
JOHN W. FOWLER,
A. J SALISBURY,
JAMES C. WILSON,
CARL BROEDER,
FRANK STROLBERO,
129-J2G Incorporators
Quality in Cigars has "has been our
Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Puro
Bred Llvo Stock and Roal Estate.
Torms Rensonnblo.
E . L . JONES,
Up-to-Dnto Auctioneer.
Phono Maxwoll Stato Bank
at My Expenso for Dntos.
MAXWELL, NER.
Notice to CretlitorH.
Ratntn Nn nf fltnna flmir?inii
aim sinco wo Dogan maKing cigars in deceased, in tho County Court ot Lin
North Platto over thirty years ago. coin County, Nebraska.
Wo put quality in tho Qrat cigars we Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss. Creditors
i .i. n.,niu ia t n. ol said ostato will take notico Mat tho
uuiuu, iinu u Hm. iimit-for nroontntInn nnd flllm.
cigars welnako today. SchmalErled s of ,jla,ma nBftlnat 8nld Eatnro ls July
Cigara havo stootl tho test ot tnoso 26, 1017, and for settlement of said Es
tnoro than ithlrtv voars. What creator tato ls December 21, 1917: that I wilt
evidence of Quality could yo . deslre7 nj 1D17. at 0
K-you navo not uoon smomng asnmaiz- 0.clock m., nnd 0n July 2C. 1917. nt
dlod's clgarfl, try them-
taln to pleaflo.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
thoy aro coi 9 o'clock a. in. to receive, examine,
hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly Illeu.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
d2GJ23 County Judge,
Sheriffs Snlo
By virtue of an order of salo Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County! Nobraska, upon a decree ot
foreclosure rendered In said. Court
wherein F. M. Shrader Is plaintiff, and
Charles Judu et al are aeiendants, and
to mo. ..directed, I will on tho 10th day
of February, 1917( at 2 o clock p. in.
at tho cast front door of tho Court
House In North Platte, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to
tho highest biddor for cash, to satisfy
said decree, Interest and costs, tho
following described property, to-wlt:
aoutneast quarter ot tho southeast
quarter (SEV4 of SE&) of Section
twenty- threo (23) and tho north half
of tho northeast quarter (N of NEVi)
and tho northeast quarter of tho north
west quartor (NEV4 of NW4) of Bec
tlon Twety-slx .(20) all In township
nino (9), north of range twenty-nine
(2Uj, west of tho Cth P. M.. Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platto. Nob- January
8, 1917.
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Referee's Sale.
Notico ls hereby given that tho un
dersigned, O. E. Elder, will sell at
public auction at tho oast front door
nP n i TT.-i.tr... n Un.Ht T)lof A
l'l till? Ullll 11UUOU 111 i1Ull.ll X AlVbhV,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, at 2 p. m.
on Fobruary 10th, 1917, to tho highest
biddor for cash, tho following des
cribed lands situato In Lincoln Coun
ty, Nobraska, to-wlt: Lot Eight (8),
Block Ono Hundred forty-eight (148)
and Lot Ton (10), of Wash Illnmhn's
Subdivision of tho Soilth half of Block
On0 Hundred two (102) all of tho ori
ginal town of tho city of North Plntte
Said salo having been ordered by the
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, in ah action in partition In
which Joanna F. Wood Is plaintiff and
Knto Wood Bakor ot nl, aro defendants,
Said sale to romaln open one hour.
0. E. ELDER, Roferce