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    Serai-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BARE, Editor nml Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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Entered at North Platte. Nebraska,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 510, 1917-
BRY FORCES AdltHE
ON I-OR3I OF HIIjIj
"It Is far thoBt-from my mind to mak
prohibition a farce," wild Governor
Keith Novlllo to the legislative dry
commlttooB. "I want It enforced"
Tllo houso and flonato committoos,
meeting Jointly behind closed doors
Thursday aftornoon, hoard the govern
or so express himself. The joint com.
mlttoe immudlatcly took action look
ing to Just such a prohibitory statute
M Qovernor .Novlllo rocornmended in
his Inaugural addross,
Tho commlttoo adopted a resolution
favoring a hill that will permit peo
ple to receive a "limited amount" of
.Intoxicating liquors from outside tho
Ktato, and In favor of the enforcement
of a prohibitory lw by a stato com
luhhlon. It was furthor rfsolvod that
a HUb-commltteo of five d:aft n bill to
bo proseute to tho Joint committee for
(OUHldsrAtlon.
TUIk action of th Joint dry commlt
tv? clours the docks for action In the
direction of prohibition. It Indicates
that the specially choson members of
both Ikiusoh are In favor of n prohibi
tory law thnt 1b npt "bone dry." This
Is In ahcord with Oovornor Neville's
nu-Hsnge. It Indicates that tho Joint
coimulltao is In favor of a commission
to onforco prohibition, tho machinory
advocated by the governor in his mes
sage to the legislature. It tukon
for granted that this machinory mentis
tne governor himself Is to be respons
ible for enforcement. Tho governor
In his mosfiige callod It a "public wel
fare department," to be compoosod of
a deputy and as many assistants as
iiecomary, tho salaries to bo largo
enough to bo attractive to able mon,
1 1 appointments to be tirade by tho
governor
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I'odoHtrlnn Has Right of Street
In Mllwaukoo last woek Circuit
Judgo Fritz ruled that a pedestrian
has right-of-way over an automobilo
In crossing a streot. This ruling was
given in a case Where a pedestrian had
been Injured by an automobilo whon
crossing tho Btroot and tho Judgo
awarded tho plaintiff $5,000 datnagoB,
tno mil amount nskod-
Tho court ruled that a podostrlan
la not guilty of negllgonco if, aftor
Having taken an observation whon
about to ontor a roadway to ttscortain
li an automobilo woro comlm: and
failing to boo any, ho omlttod to look
again.
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WM Reorganize Ifl l. Lodge,
Tlirounh thn efforts of Clnn W
Frencli old Mazoppn lodgo, Knights of
ryiuias, oi mis city, ww no re-orgnn-lzod.
Thora are about tblrtv nf Mm
o)d niembors who will apply for ro-
iiiiHiuuiiiuui, aim in uumuon an equal
number of now applicants havo boon
secured.
At ono tlmo Mnzoppa lodgo was tho
ttuuiigwii iiuiornai organizations in
the cltv. ailiV Innlndnd In Itii
ehlp prndtlcally all our host orators
who on ine ritualistic work In a
perfect manner.
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Kills Can't Drive,
Notico has beon Bont out by tho
state officials that tho law prohibiting
Children UIllD.'.r tho ncf nf ntvtnnn
years from driving automobiles will
no Tigiuiy enrorcou. Tho stato law
permits boys and girls hotwoon tho
ages of 1(5 and 19 to drive automobiles
when accompanied by Itielr parents,
guardian or Bomo adult person. Chll.
' dren under tho ago of 10 'are not per
mitted! to drive a car under any con
ditions. Finally Saved by u Dream
Omnha, Nob., Jan. 28. Aroused from
a lllirhtmnrn in whlnli hIia ilmntti.ul
Bomoono was attempting to harm ono
oi nor nrou ors. miss lluth Richard
24S2 Oiriluil Htreot. fnlt n tnrrlliln i.nln
In her head, thon realized tho houso
WaH 11 11 Oil Wltll L'IH llllll llftni fnltl.ir.
to the lloor succeeding In arousing
jr iimuior aim urotners anil saved
their lives. Cries ot tho fainting girl
wokb uio uouicr.
Three Autolsts Rilled.
Threo porsons woro Vdlled oarlv
yesterday morning whon Rock Island
train No. 8 struck an nuto near Thirty-second
and South stroots, Lincoln
Tho dead: E. A- Laxon, garage owuor,
Havelook; Mrs. B. A. Laxon, about
llfty years old; unldontlflod man, abolit
twonty years old. The first two were
killed Instantly; the third died About
twpnty minutes after ho had been re
moved to n hospital.
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G1TV AND COUNTY NEWS
J. B. Nolson expects to leave this
weon tor umana on uusmoss.
Tho Eastern Star konalngton will
meet wint sirs, yonc innman Friday
iutornooti'
Miss Mabol Lumm will leave next
week for Omnha to visit frlonds for
two wookB or longer.
D. J. Adams, of Omnha, came this,
morning to visit with O- II. Thoalecke.
0. II. Thoolocke roporta tho salo of
Miss Anna Nonrls ot onstorn Illi
nois, camo 4io.ro a row days ngo to nc
copt a position as telephone operator
in tho WOBtorn Union office.
the Scouts Rost ranch to bo com
pleted and tho purchasers MVsara.
13aum and Oalnos of Omaha will nr
rlyo hOro this -wook to tako possession.
Tho local stalT or tlio North Platte
General hospital hold a banquot at
the Oasis last ovonlng. Among thoso
proseut woro Dr. and Mrs. Geo. It.
Dent Dr, and Mrs,. J. B. Rodfleld, Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. Slmuis and Dr. Lucas,
STATE FARM HOGS WIN
PRIZES AT DENVER
In tho National Wostern Stock Show
htld at Denver the Experimental Sub
station won He-servo Champion, one
first and one second prlzo, on car-lots
ot hogs. On Individual Duroc-Jersoy
barrows the Substation won Reserve
Champion, one first, threo second and
one third ribbon. The cash premiums
totaled $00. One of these car-lot of
hogs sold In tho ring at $13.50 per 100
pounds and the othor car-lot at $12.50.
Tho returns from tho snlo of tho Indi
vidual barrows Iras not been received.
The net profit from shouting these
hogs Is over $200.
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS.
Tho "leap year girl of" Tolodo," Miss
Flonnce Stevens, didn't land the man,
but she landod a Judgmont of $8,000
against Edgar J. Loucks for damages
to her heart. Some 500 letters of
fluffy stuff turned in by Leucks con
vinced tho Jury that Floronco won a
financial renovntor.
Aurora, 111., wovo an aurora ot cur
iosity about a show window decorated
with now potatoes at $(! a bushol. The
spuds, Jewelry like, reposed In beds
of cotton, half covered with sanitary
pajamas, and novor batted an eye fts
throngs shifted their gaze from the
fruit to tho price tag.
Tho Elgin Watch company has Just
effected tho largest group of settle
ments under the Illinois workmen's
compensation law. About $50,000 was
dishursod among families of twenty
employes who nift death by ulptherla
and typhoid fevqr through drinking
polluted water from tho artslnn well
of the company s factory.
A truly-for-suro bone dry measure
drafted by the attorney general has
been submitted to tho Kansas leelsla-
turo. Should tho bill become a lav,-;1
anybody cr.unM bruising the demon
into tho stnto wifls a line of from $100
to $1,000 for each offenso and from 30
to 3G5 days In Jail. Corporations haul
ing tho stuff aro subject to tho above
schedule of lines,
Although 300 sorloas minded dele
gates to tho womon's department of the
National civic federation In Now York
honrd world-problems dlscussod, ono
siiont woman commanded more -atten
tlon than tho orators. Miss Anne Mor.
gwn touchod off a clgarotto and the
smoko curl sent to tho colling caught
the oyes of tho crowd. It was the only
smuugo in mgitt.
Secrotary Houston of tho Depart
ment of Agrlculturor has Just an
nounced an apportionment of $10,000,
000 among tho states for tho nurnoao
of encouraging good roads construc
tion' Nebraska's shnro In this is $213.
541, tho availability of -which denonds
upon the nctivlty of tho state In road-
uuiiuing. A numbor of bills for now
rond laws have boon presented to tho
legislature, but so far all havo beon
on lines that will perpetuate tho most
undoslrablo features of tho present
system. L,ocai control Is one of theso,
ObllmiTr.
Jacob l. Smith dlod of cancer of tho
ntomuch at his homo in Arnold, Nob.,
January 23, 1917. Mr. Smith was born
at Hannibal, Mo., Novoinbor 5, 18GG,
and moved with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs- A. J. Smith, from Illinois in tho
spring of 1884 to Garnold precinct,
this county, whore he has mado his
homo with tho oxepption of ono year
spout in Minuosota In 1896. About eight
years ago ho spent ono year at tho
I'ljlnitfr school of Chiropractors at
Davonport, In., whero ho graduated
and rocolved his diploma, thon moved
to Grand Island, w'horo ho followed tho
profession for a couplo of years, but
finally moved back on to his farm. Ho
kept up Ids practlco In tho community
until Ills health failod :ilm. Tho lat
tor part of August ho movod to Arn
old, Neb., to havo hottor achool privi
leges for his chlldron.
Mr. Sinlth was marrlod to Stella M.
Dillon, of Garfield. November 13. 188D.
to which union flvo chlldron wow
born, Lloyd E., who dlod In Infancy,
Lylo D., of Grnnd Islnnd, Mynor A.,
Wllllnm W., and Mabol Luollti- Mr.
Smith 'uiittod with tho M. E. church
at Garljold In 1891 and lived nn ex
omplary christian llfo, always roady
to hplp In whntevor ohtorprlso ilia
mado for tho good of tho community,
and a staunch friend of tho church,
BoBld'o tho widow and chlldron there
nro loft to mourn his death four broth
ers Lowls, MaroiiB, Isaac, of
aurflold. and Soymour P., ot Callaway,
also threo slBters, Mrs. Abuor Dillon,
Mm. Luthor Claudson und Mrs. Lostor
Joy. nil of Garfield. Also n host of
frlonds ana neighbors.
Tho funoral servlcea wero conducted
ut tho Garllold church by Rov- Getty,
of the Arnold' M. E, church, who gave
an oxcollont discourse, and tho re
mains woro laid to rost by tho sldo ot
tho Infant boii. Mrs. A. L. Aublo.
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The Bull of Phalarls.
Perlllus of Athens is said by tho an
cient authorities to havo Invented for
Phalarls, tyrant of Agrlgentuui. B. O.
570, a brazen bull which opened on tho
side to admit victims who woro to be
roasted to death by the lire which was
built underneath. Tho jlylng groans of
tho sufferers closely rosomblod tho
"touring of a maddened bull;" hence tho
name that was given to tho Invention,
It Is refreshing to know that later on
the populace rono ngalnst Phalarls and
burned tho tyrant In the bull that he
had mado to be the cause of death to
so ninny othorn.
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MEN WANTED!
THAT aro earning monthly salaries,
professional and business mon, mar
ried and slnglo mon, In fnot nil men In
various vocations of llfo who luvo
MORTQAGED HOMES OR US1.D
'BORROWED MONEY to conduct their
buslnoss' Who will roplaco tl it
monthly salary or financial oarnl ig
ability of yours that your dopeiuKat
onos and backers aro looking to you
for SHOULD YOU DIE -TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW? Havo you mado tho
proper piovlslons? THESE ARE
umong thu MEN WANTED. Our Old
Lino Llfo Policies protect, cronto a
savings for old ago. Dolays nro dan
gorous. You cau't carry tho risk,
whon you can got ono of thoso pollclos
ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN.
For furthor Information
call, phono or addross
J. E. SKASTIAN State Mirr.
Tho Old Lino Llfo Mini,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
On account of the snow storm In
Wyoming last woek, it Is roported that
irwuiy cattlo and sheep In the section,
)twoen Rock River nnl Evnnston
are dying. One rnnchor is said to have
lost 80 por cont ot his hord of 1400,
cattle. Others havo suffered' almost as'
great losses' Two sheer) herders aire'
reported to havo become lost south of!
death.
J. B. KEDFIELJ).
PHYSICIAN & SUJtGEON
Successor to- .
PHYSICIAN &SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Rcdfleld
011130 Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Office phono 241. Kfis. ohono 217
L . C . DROST,
Osteopathic Phynlciuu.
North Platte, - - Nebrasku.
McDonald Hank Building.
W. J. IIOLDERNESS N
. Eccjfrlcnl Supplies " '
Wiring Storage Batteries
Morsch Bldg
Phono 175.
Makos a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure
Bred Llvo Stock and Real Estate.
Terms Reasonable.
E . L . JONES,
Up-to-Dato Auctioneer.
Phono Maxwell Stato Bank
at My Expense for Dates.
MAXWELL, NEB.
J. L. Mitchell
of Lexington, Neb., will innko your
Public Auction Sales. No extra clmrge
for frnspoiintlon. References, flic
fanners and stockmen In Dinrson and
lldlolllllll? cnillltloq. for ivlimn I Inn,
conducted auction sales for the past
ja years. uiinrgcH reasonable. For
snlo jtatcN, jihono or wrlfc, '
J. L. MITCHELL,
Lexington, Nebraska,
or nmiio unto ut this onlce. .
BEATRICE
Correspondence School
of Dressmaking
Wo will sond you our FREE BOOK
on Dressmaking If you aro Interested.
Do not ask Us for FREE BOOK If
you aro not Interested, as they cost us
lots ot ' money to proparo them and
wo are only aiming to send out a lim
ited number. ,- r
Wo teach you Dressmaking at home,
in shorter tlmo and for loss money
than tho Eastern Schools. Send us a
fow names ot your friends who you
tninn wouidi bo Interested, for tho
FREE BOOK.
Patronlzo homo Schools whero wo
can glvo you Individual attention.
BEATRICE
Correspondence School
of Dressmaking
BEATRICE. NEBRASKA.
!
uccessi
Our Torrington Vacuum
sweeper is meeting with such
success, we feel it our duty in
the name of friendship to call
your attention to this cleaner.
It has not only a stronger
suction but also a revolving
brush. Combined as they are
In this cleaner, they spell suc
cess. Wo are so pleased with
its work that it is a pleasure to
show it. Allow us to call and
mako a demonstration. Each
demonstration helps to spread
its fame. It positively does pick
up threads.
North Plattelight and
Power Co.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hail Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern Institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical und confinement cjibos.
Completely equipped X-Ilay
snd diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J.S.Simms, M.D
Miss M. Sieraan, Supt.
i
1
Office Phono 70 Res. Red 687
UK. L AT J IAN
SulpJio Vapor Baths
WITH REQULVft TREATMENTS
Helton Building
IJOttTOR I). T. QUIGLEY. . .
Practlco Limited to
Surgery and Jludium Thcrnny
728 City National Bank Building. .
Onialin, Nebraska.
DIt. JOHN S. TWINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Brwvn Memorial Hospital.
Geo. B Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Oflice: Building and Loan Buildinp
p,,- . ( Offlco 130
Phonn, Resident 115
Phones
Office 338 Res Black 542
mi. II Alt OLD A. FEiVNEIt
Ostcojnith.
G Reynold Building
Office hours U'a. tu. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
T. II. 1VALTIIEX,
Auctiouoor.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Address Route 2, North PInttc, Neb.
Phono No. 792F011
Hospital Phone Blnck 633.
House Phono Black 633.
W. T. L'ltlTCIIAItD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years .a Government Voterlnar
lan. Hospital 218- south Locust SU,
one-half block oouthwest ot the
Court Houst
DEREY'BEItRY & FOBBES,
Licensed Embuliners
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
.Nlght Phone Black 588.
Hides Tanned "
Wd mako hors0 and cattlo
hides Into Fur Coats, Rohos,
Mittens, Etc. Wo mako Caps,
Ladies Coats and Furs. Old
Coats repaired. Cash paid for
hides. Wrlto for Catalogue and
tags.
SIOUX CITY ROBE AND
TANNING CO.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA.
SCRAP IRON
$5.00 Per Ton.
DRY BONES
$10 Per Ton.
Highest Price for Hides and
Furs.
WE BUY RAGS.
L. LIPSHITZ,
CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST.
iri.i.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G3C Oflice 459
C. H. WALTERS.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITr TO YOU
Quality In Cigars has has boon our
aim slnco iwo bogan making cigars In
North Platto ovor thirty years ago.
Wo put quality In tho first cigars wo
nindo, and that samo quality Is In tho
cigars wo'iftalco today. Schmalzried's
Cigars havo stood tho test ot those
moro than thirty years. What greater
ovidonco of quality could you doslro?
If you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz
diod's cigars, try them they aro cor
taln to pleoso.
J. F. schMalzried.
m
Rofereo's Sale.
.Notice is heroby given that by vir
tue of an order issued to mo by the
District Court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska, in an action whoreln Wesley
T. Wilcox and John J. Halllgan aro
plaintiffs and Herman Einstein. Ma
tilda Elnstoln, Leopold Einstein, Max
isinstoln, Holen Einstein, Daniel
Theodore Elnstoln and Qrctchen Eln
stoln, and tho unknown owners
and tho unknowwn claimants to the
North Half of the North Half of Sec
tion Twonty-six (26), Township Six
teen (16), North of Range Twenty
nine (29), W03t and being the heirs,
doviseos and legatees and personal
representatives of Louis Joseph Eln
stoln, Herman Elnstoln, Matilda Ein
stein, Leopold Einstein, Wax Etoistein,
Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodoro Ein-
Bteln and Oretchcn Clara ESnstcln
are defendants. I will on tlm 17th
day of February, lSi7, at tho hour of
two o'olock P. M. at tlio east front
door 61 the Court House In tho city of
North Platte, Nebraska, soli at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash,
tlio followln described, roal ostate sit
uato In Lincoln County, Nebraskn, to-
wlt: North Half of North Half of Sec
tlon Twenty-six (20), Township Six
teen (16), North of Rango Twenty
nine (20), West, of the tho 6th P. M.
Dated this 15Ui day of January, 1917.
O. E. ELDER,
Referee.
Notico of Incorporation.
Notico Is hareby given that tho un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the name and stylo of "The
Artificial Ice & Cold Storago Com
pany," with tho principal place for
the transaction of Its business In tho
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nourasita, lor tlio purpose of mnnu
factoring of artificial ice, and to con
duct a cold storage, fuel, feed, fruit
ana poultty 'plant, and tlio buying and
soiling of 3uch materials and the ercc.
tlon of such buildings and structures
as may bo necessary, and to purchase
sucn real ostate as a slto . thoreforo.
with tho authorized capital stock of
sao.ooo.oo 518.000.00 of wh eh shall
be fully paid up for In cash before
tho commencement of any business.
Tho tlmo of tho commencement of
said corporation shall bo the first day
or January, ion, and tho. termination
thereof in 20 years from that date,
Tho largest amount of Indebtedness
to which the' corporation shall subject
ltsolf Is tho sum of $20,000.00: The
affairs of said corporation shall bo
conducted by a president, secretary,
treasurer, anu manaser. The of
flees of secretary, treasurer and man
ager may bo held by tho same person.
Lrateu tins 10th day of January,1917
GEORGE C. WHITE,
THEODORE LOWE, JR.,
J16-4w LENA LOWE.
Notico
Notice Is herebv plvmi in Afro at
Bailey that Bratt, Goodman & Buck
ley, warenousemen, iwin on tlio 10th
day of February, 1917, ,nt 3 p. m., sell
at nubile auction, certain unmla for
storage charges which you loft with
said Bratt, Goodman & Buckley for
storage, to-wlt: 1 range, 3 Iron bed-
Hieus, iwo orass oeusteus, 6 uress
ors, 4 parts of dressers, 7 commodes,
1 box, 3 open boxes, 1 kitchen cup-
ooaru, x rcrngerntor, (i mattresses, I
pai mattress, 4 rugs, 2 wooden porch
scats. 1 snuaro tahlo ilnwn ir. onm.
mon chairs, 1 lounge, 1 settee, 3 arm
cuairs, i ironing uoarii, l small .square
table, 2 tablo loaves, 3 wire mattresses,
2 sneclal wire mattresnna. 1 lmplrnt
dishes, 1 wash tub and contents, 5
gaiion cans, l tin bucket, 1 slop pail, 1
sas stove. 'and we now claim thnt thorn
Is duo as storacn Charcan thn sum nf
$164.00 and cost of sale. Salo to be
nau at ii4 east Front street, North
riaue, wenrasKa.
BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY.
AOTICH FOH PL'IIMCATIO.V
Serial No. 067GG
neimrtiiient of tlie Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nebr.
Notice Is hereby tflvon that Andrew
II. Hamm, of North Platte, Nebr., who,
on Nov. 20, 1B13. mnile Homestead on-
SEU. Soctlon 26, Township 16, N.
Itnnirn 29. W.. rttli Pplnlni -ri.ii..
, "... . ' . "7 i-.i.ni A.AC lUICllli
has tiled notico of lntntlon to make
uiiiii mree year itooi, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore thn rtnclRtor nml TnAl.n
North Platte. Nebr., on the 7th day of
Claimant names as witnesses: Robert
imue, oi .-iiapieion, jNeor., wm. I'ltt
man of North Platto Neb.. Garfield
Outherless, of North Tlatte. Nebr.,
Nathan Scott, of Stapleton, Nebr.
J23-6W B. J. I3AMES. Iteglstor.
XOT1CK.
Jaekaon A. Smith will take notice
that on the 11th day of January, 1917.
I. II. Sullivan, u Justice of the peace of
North Platto Precinct No. l. T.lnrnin
County, 'Nebraska, Issued an Order of
Aiiacnmcnt ror tho sum or J1.7D, which
said sum was amended on Jan. loth,
1917, to rend ?G.7G, In an action now
pendlnpr before him, wherein The Star,
ii i-urpurauun, is piajnuir anu jacKson
consisting of money in tho sum of
$62.85 In the hands of tho Union Pa
cific Railroad Company, a corporation,
nan oeen attacneu unuer Haul order.
Said causo was continued to thn nth
day of March, 1917, at,ten o'clock n. m,
uateu January uzu, iai7.
E. J. VANDEIWIOOK,
J26-fl6 Pres. for Plaintiff,
SIIKHIIWK SAI.13
By vlrtuo of an order of sale issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered m said Court
wherein Frances A. Hennott Is plaintiff,
and Robert S. Hopper Is dofeudant, nnd
to me directed, 1 will on tho 24th day
of February, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M.,
at tho oast front door of tho Court
Houso in North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, sell at Public ati tlon to thu
hlKbest bidder for cash, to uat stfy said
decree, Interost and costs, the following
described property, to-wlt: Southeast
liuarter iHNVi) ot section i'ivo (&),
Township Fifteen (15), North of Range
Thirty (30), west of tho 6th P. M., In
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., January
22, 1917. T
A. J. SALSRURV,
J23-GW Sheriff.
Notice
Notico Is horoby given to Mrs. Nona
Moyers that Bratt, Goodman & Buck
loy, warehousomon, will on tho 10th
day of Fobruary, 1917, at 3 p. m sell
at public auction, certain goods for
Btorage charges which you left with
said Bratt, Goodman & Buckley for
Btorage, to-wlt: 4 box, 1 commodo, 1
wash tub and contents, 1 wash boiler,
1 bundle shados, 1 whlto Iron bod
stcad nnd mils, 1 old mattress, 2
chairs, and wo uow claim that there
Is duo as s torn go chargos the sum ,ot
$79.50, and costs ot sale. Salo to bo
had at 114 east Front street, North
Platto, Nebraska, 4f2
BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY.
Elizabeth Kaar-iangston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front.
Phone 30S
AL1JERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Notico of Snle.
Notice is hereby given that Miner
Hlnman fined a lien in the office of the
county clork of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, on Decomber 2, 1916, for work,
labor and material exponded upon ono
Ovorland "38" automobile against E. S.
N.' Parker, the ownor, and the amount
claimed to be dup In said lion Is the
sum of $45.23, with interest thereon
at the rate of seven per cent per
annum from Octobor 28, 1010. That.tha
last itom of said work and labor was
porformed on October 28, 1916, und
that said described property will bo
offered at 'public sale at tho Ovorland
garago at 505 Dewoy Streot, North
Platte, Nebraska, on January 30, 1917,
at 2 p. m. Said sale to remain opon
one hour.
J9-J30 MINER HINMAN.
Notico of Snle. .
xinrinn 1 nnrnnir rrnrnn rimr j i 1 n rr
Hlnman filed a certain lien In tho
office of tho county clerk of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, on Decomber, 2,
1916 for work, labor and material per
formed upon one Olsmobilo Franklin
automobilo, in the sum of $G480, to
gether with intorest thereon at the
rate of seven per cent per annum
from October 28, 191c, tho dato of tho
last itom of said lien nnd that said
Hen Is filed against W. L. Fletcher, the
owner of said automobile and said
automobile will bo offorod at public
sale on January 30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at
the Overland garago . at 505 Dewey
street, North Platto, Nebraska, and
said salo will remain open ono hour.
J9-J30 .MINER HINMAN.
Notico of Snle,
Notico Is hereby given that Miner
Hlnman filed his certain Hen in the
office of the county clork of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, on December 2, 1916
for work, labor and material furnished
on one Overland number "38" auto
mobilo owned by A. Schoenfeld in tho
sum of $S2.19 together with intorest
thereon at the rate of seven per cet
per annum from October 28, 1916, tho
date of tho last item of said Hen.
That said automobilo will be sold in
satisfaction of said Hen on January
30, 1917 at 2 p. m. at public salo at
tho Overland garage at 505 Dewoy
street, North Platte, Nebraska, said
salo to remain open ono hour.
J9-J30 MINER HINMAN.
Notico to Creditors.
Estate of Mary J. A'pplegate, deceas
ed, in the the County Court 'of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that, the
time umiteu ior presentation and fil
ing claims against said ostate Is Aug
ust 16, 1917, and for settlement of said
estato Is February 12, 1918; that I
will sit at ho county court room in
said county, on February 16, 1917,. at
9 o'clock a. m. and on August 16, 1917,
at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, exam
ine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
fl6-4w County Judge.
Referee's Snle.
I, O. E. Elder, tho undersigned, ref
eree in partition proceedings, pending
in tho district Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, In which Blanche
Smallwood Is plaintiff and Irene Crane
et al, are defendants, will, In pur
suance of an order therein, sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash, at the east front door of the
Court House, In North PJatto, Nebras
ka, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. on
February 10th, 1917, the following des
cribed real estate, situate In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to-wlt:
Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred
Seventy-seven (177) ;
Lot Threo (3) Block One Hundred
Eighty-two (182);
Lot Threo (3) Block One Hundred
Eighty-flvo (185); all in tho original
town, and Lot Two (2), Block 5, of
South Park Addition, all In the City
of North Platto.
Said sale to romaln open one hour.
O. E. ELDER, Referee.
Sheriffs Sale
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, ufron a decree ot
foreclosuiro rendered in said Court
wherein F. M. Shrader Is plaintiff, and
Charles Judd et al aro defondants, and
to mo directed, I will on the 10th day
of February, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m.
at the east front door of the Court
Houso In North Platto, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, soil at Public Auction to
tho lilghest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, Interest and costs, the
following described property, to-wlt:
Southeast quarter of tho southeast
quarter (SEVi of SEVi) of Section
twenty- threo (23) and tho north half
of the northeast quarter (N of NE&)
and tho northeast quarter of the north
west quarter (NEt of NWii) of soc
tlon Twety-slx (26) all in townsHlp
nlno (9), north of rango twonty-nlne
(29), west of tho Gth P. M Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., January
Qt XjL7
A J. SALISBURY. Sheriff.
Referee's Sale.
Notico Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, O. E. Elder, will sell at
public nuctlon at the east front door
of the Court Houso In North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nobraska, at 2 p. m.
on February 10th, 1917, to tho highest
bidder for cash, the fnll
crlbed lands situate In Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot Eight ' (8),
Block Ono Hundred fnrtv.nliriit mjr
and Lot Ton (10), of Wash Hinmnn's
Subdivision ot tho South half of Block
unfi iiunured two (102) all 6f tho ori
ginal town of the city of North Platte.
Said sale havlnu hnnn nnlarml W.thn
District Court of Lincoln County, No-
urusKii, in an action in partition In
Which Joanna F. Wnnil In nlnlnMn ,i
- " -" v.. . ,UU
Kato wood Bakor et al, aro dofondants.
Said salo to romaln open one hour.
o. E. ELDER, Referoe.