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Semi-Weekly Tribune UiA L. BAKE, Editor nnd PnbllHher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES : One l'car by Hull lu Advance,... 1-SW One Year by t'arrlur in AdTfliiee. Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco an Second Class Matter. KKIBAY, l'EHItUAni' 2, 1017. I;'Jro Jlnmugcs Tollo Home Tho'resldonco of CUas. Tollo nt 5uB oast Sixth Bt'roet was damaged to a considerable extent by ilro shoitly af toT midnight Tuesday during n time whon tho wind blow thirty or Tarty ;mlloa an hour. Mr. Tollo, who works at night, wont home at midnight for his customary lunchand had been there but a lew minutes whon tho electric llghta wont out. At, tho Bamo time he sccntou burning5 WOOd. Ascending to tho second floor lib discovered firo In tho attl. Ho at onco arousod his wlfo and children wlio w.ero nslcop on tho uppor floor, and sont In an alarm. Tho flro uo pnrtment responded and succeeded lu oxtinguidhlng tho flomw afi.ef the roof had boon protty, well burned. The in terior win Hooded with water, which lmifieflKlt'ely froze, making a ratlior (tomoralUod moss of the furnishings. Tho fire-orlghiatod from a dofecllve fluo In tho attic. , Insuranco was carried. ;:o: No freight Moving. Conditions In storm swept Wyom lng haye boon such that not a car of Pacific coast frolght nas noon sent through for eight days. TJio only freight moving west out of this ter mlnkl has boon to Donvor, and tho local' freight through to Cheyonno. Ovor nine hundred cars, much of It manlfoet freight. have been In tho loiinl ynrAa sluco Monday and pro vlona. nnd at Grand Island the yards nro congoated. East of North Platte sidings nro full of wost bound cacs, tho local yards har.ng insufficient room to nccommodato thorn. Passenger trains from tho TOLLKFSKN WILL EKBCT A JUG OARAGE AT KEAKM'. V (Mnronce K. Tollefsen, who lately ROld out his lumber yrd nt Suther land nftr conducting It seven years, Is making North Platte his headquar ters preparatory to moving April 1st to Kearney whore no win erect a gar age and engage In the nutomobilo bus inoes. The garage, wnicn me lvoiir ney Tlnios says will be the largest and most complete In tho state ou sldo of Omaha and Lincoln, will be lnnntwi on tho corna- opposite the Midway hotel- It will be two stories. and embrace all of the latest arrange ments fcJr tho showing, storing and re pairing of cars. It will havo two front, one on Otrnl avenue, tho oth er on tho Lincoln highway. A big distributing department ;frf central and woatern Nobmsku will bo the par ticular fonturo of tho business. Th first HolV will be devoted to the sbIps room and the second to the machlno shop and Btoragfl purpose. Work on the building will begin as soon as the weather will permit. Tho Kearney oaners oxtond a very hearty welcome to Mr. Tollefson ami predict for him a vory successful ca Toer. Marshall Oil' Co. Sell Out. Tho plant of tho Marshall Oil Co. In this city has been sold to tho National Oil Co., the manufacture oK tho White Hose gasoline which lia met with much favor by North PlStw auto ownors. Tho salo was consummated a. few days ago nnd becomes, wo are told, effective today. The wile In cludes tho plant In the cast part of town, wagons, horse nnd othor ap purtenances, and It la probable the National' Co. will have a district agent who will make hl headquarters in North Platto. Jack Harter, who, has, made North Plntte his headquarters for tho Mar shall Co., "vlll contlnuo In tiro em ploy of that company, but will ptrob ploy of that company, and will remain here until July. no:: LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL Another Touch of Winter As predicted by the weather buroau. a bllziard struck this section of Ne braska Tuesday night, bat fortunately did not Ions continue. Tho wln.i a as strong nnd qulto a Httlo snow fell Studio 122 West Front. along about midnight. The tempora Elizabeth Kaar-Langsion j Teacher of Singing ture kept dropping during the night , , lEI)FIELD. ami at sovon o clock Wednesday morn- j lng roglstored ten below at tho local, PHYSICIAN & SUHflHOlV weather bureau. Tho wind Wednesday ! was not strong but keen and rather severely felt. I)H. JOHN S. TWINEM Spcolal Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nml Obstetrics. NOItTII PLATTE, NEK. Nurse Brawn Memorial Hospital. Quart of Whisky Kncli Month. Undor the prohibition bill which has j boon Introduced In tho legislature twelvo quarts of bodr or one quart of whisky, or Its equivalent In wine or something like It, will bo allowed to each porson In Nobraska oach month. No advertising of liquor can be made lp tho state, nor can any , drug store handle It. Tho measure doos not make' tho stato "bono dry," .but the conditions will bo mighty closo to It. : '.o : : "Workmen aro employed this week In butting a tllo roof on tho new Cnth . ollc school building. Owing to the scarcity of laborors and delays In the shipment of material the building was not complotcd aB soon as oxpectod. v. .1. mi'vpr cn. Roni ENtnte and (nsurnnre Come and see. us for town lots In different parts of thp city. Good In vHHtmontB on easy terms Houses for sale and rent. We have also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dowev 8tM.. upstairs. Successor to PHYSICIAN &SURG EONS HOSPITAL Dm. Redneld & Iledflcld Otnse Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 ""Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Buildirig and Loan Buildmu Phones .Of Bee phone 241. Rep. ihone 217 L . C . DROST. ' Osteopathic Physician. North Piatt, Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. I Office 180 f Residence 115 Phone 308 ' ALISEHT A. LANE, Duntist . ' Rooms 1 and 2 Delton Building North Platto, Nebraska. Hospital Phone Black 633. Houho Phone Black 633. V. T. PEITCHAItl), GrniliiuU Veterinarian Wight years a Government Voterlnar Ian. Hospital 2f8' south Locust HU ono-half block southwest of tht Court Hou- havo boon coming through, al though running from olghteon to twon-'ty-four hours late. Train No. 6 duo Attornoy Carl Hollman has returned Jrom a Bhort business visit In Omaha. Dr. J. S Twlnom has returned from Omaha vhero ho accompanied Wllbor Kelt to tho hospital. Miss Gortrude Robhauson has ac cepted a position as bookkeeper In the Hub dopaiitment Htore. Attornoy J. G. Beolor wont to Lex- j Ington Wodnosday morning to transact wost business for several days. of Lexington, Nob., will make your Public Auction Sales. No extra charge for trnsportntlon. References, tin farmers nnd stockmen In Dawson nnd adjoining counties, for whom I imvo conducted miction sales for the nst 12 years'' Charges reasonable. For sale (lutes, phone or write, J. L. MITCHELL, Lexington, Nebraska, or make date nt this office. Wiring Mrs. W.Ji. Sklnnor, who sibmltteu to a Borlous operation in Omaha last woelc, Is getting nlong nicely. Wodnoadny morning, arrived shortly j. k, Sebastian baa returned Prom nftoin noon yoBtorday. I Omaha whoro tho greater part of this It Is said that conditions in Wyom- week was spent on buslnosu. w nrnimnrlv pntHmr In hnttor Hhnoo.1 Tho D. 0. T. dancing club will hola and It is hoped to have freight trains :o::- lull 14 th. Jimt. Aliniit Hone llrv. 01 "or. 01 ,umau. u iwriiwi ... .. .. . . . rosldont. who has boon soriousiy in untwr tuo liquor mw now ooioro f()r B0VaPal wook8i la reported to be the atatp legislature, .Intoxicating voiy much mpVoved thla week. liquor is donned as -an nquor capauio M,. nnd Mr3i GoorBO Shaffer, who of being used as a beverage Containing wore' called to Ogalalla tho first of nvnr nnn-lmlf nf 1 iwr cent of alcohol." this weok by tho death of the lat- It Unmade unlawful for clubs or com- tor's Blstor, returned homo Wednesday blnutlons of persons, or any pinco or entortnlnment, to koop or aid 0 "r "rocK- brTvhbot In keeping Intoxicating liq uor?. Advertising of Intoxlcntlng Store. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman went to liquors In any manner 1 forblddon, aB tond n concort jn whCn th0ir daughter also Is soliciting or contracting for tno Miss Irma, who io traveling with sale or dollvory of liquor, or tho glv- mufllcal company, took part, lng of Information as to whoro liquor , Womon'a common sonso vlcl leathor ican bo Illegally obtained. Transpor- bluchor stylo, low heel shoos, tho latlon of liquor "knowingly" for illegal kind that wears and worth up to ?3.00 purpason Ib mndo a violation of tho a pair on salo at Tho Loador Mqrcan Maw. 'PonalUoB aro laid against build- , tllo Co'b storo for $1,97. All lzoa. lngp, nnd provisions mado for soctirlng , : : :o: i lrijungtions ngalirst tho maintenance PEOPLE AND EVENTS of;' nulBancos, with ponaltlos to cover Tho English city of Bradford now derives a rovonuo of $300,000 a yoav Wheat Goes llown ltrinldlv- from what was formerly tho unutilized Last Suturday wheat Bold In the , reuso ot ct?:01wer8- . , , , , ,.., j . , A ropo of 258 largo pearls, formerly local market for 1.70 p bushel wn,ru by Quoon victoria and be- ' yostorday tho price offered was $1.35, quoathed by her to tho duchosB of Al- .jr-docllno of forty-ono cents a buho,l bany ,was sold In London rocontly for In lens than a wook. In Omaha yos- j ?!3,500. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . , . I It has boon computed that tho avor- torday tho market oponed sixtoon K0 lmiivldual in tho civilized world cents lower than Wodncaday, but re- uses eight mutches a tiny. Threo mil- covered six cents and closod at ton Hons of them are struck ovory mln conta lower. ; Uto of tho Voar. BEATRICE Correspondence School of Dressmaking Wo will send you our FRBE3 BOOK on Dressmaking If 3'ou are interested. Do not ask us for FREE BOOK If you aro not Interested, as thoy cost us lots of money to preparo them and wo -aro only aiming to send out a lim ited nmnuor. Wo teach you Dressmaking at homo In shorten tlmo and for less money than tho Eastern Schools. Send us a few names of your friends who you think would bo interested, for tho FREE BOOK. Patronlzo homo Schools whore wo can glvo you Individual attention. BEATRICE Correspondence School of Dressmaking BEATRICE. NEBRASKA. Notice Notico Is hereby given that the May. or and Council of tho City of North Platte will meet on Monday, tho Storage Batteries LUveUtu, d?y, ot February, 1017 at the uuui ui uigub yJ uiuua yt, lit. ill tliu uuu- t-uro Room of tho Library Building to sit as a Board of Equalization for tho purpose of equalizing assessments in paving district number one of said nltv. nnil in low nil nnanaQtiinnto .uaices a apeciauy oi iarm &aics, rure ncalnst ti1Q nronertv nf saiil iliRtrlet. T t ri. 1 9 1- I v- - 4 reu xjivu aiocit una uem mwo, for the C0Bt of paving same. Dated this 27th day of January, 1917. Terms Reasonable. E. L . JONES, Up-to-Dtito Auctioneer. Phono Maxwoll Stato Bank at My Expenso for Dates. MAXWELL, NEB. owners, landlords and tenants. in; ; . . ::o::- An Orogon Judge, ovldontly a Jlvo momhor or the gns wagon host, ,iu vocatos a return to tho whipping post Why not re V Lutheran Announcements. OMBa. m. Sunday school hour. I for automobllo thlovos. 11 o'clock, morning worship, sornfon vivo tho methodB by which tho ploneora subject, f,God's GlttA of Faith and Suf-, 8couragoa iiorBO-t uovingy T,.,. r ,i o.. Ocean traffic ylolds handsomo pri forlijR in -Bohalf ot His Son." lt8 the9'0 HtlrrlB tlraoa A PhUa(1 6,45 p. m., Luther League. phia schoonor bought for $3G.000 7.30, evening worship; and nddroas yoar ago and ongaged In tho Brazilian by Roy. Dr. Go. Albreeht, mlsaionnry lrendy ha8 nottejl Its ownors n!i nfin nni la mir vnlucv.1 t f 47K ((f from india.on furlough. Ho is ro--n yearago Phlladohmla voted ?ii4,tuu.uuu ror puniio ltnprove monts. Tho bondB received such a groat popular majority, which inducod portod to 'be a vory ablo nnd Interest ing speaker. Tho public iB Invited. ' i ; :o; : ' Mrs. W. V. Hoagland; .who has Ijoon tllo administration to oxtond tho lm '"'""f "i'v."B uhs i" i,onds. A Bpecial oloctlon I8 called onBtom part ot tno stato tor a week for Al)dl to voto $9,000,000 moro past, is expected to return tomhr- Councllmen aro waist high In clover, row. I Billy Sunday Is now blllod abend for oigntcon montiis. tho salvation ot Buffalo .has Just hotnin and will con tlnuo olght weeks, nnd Noxv York pets in tho Sunday wirl boglnnlng April 7 Tho invasion or Chicago starts PP' ::o::- MTiJN WANTED! THAT arq, earning monthly- snlarlos nrofoBBlonal and business mon, mar rlqd and slnglo moir, In fnot all men In tembor 21, and Washington, Dccomber nrlouB vocations of llfo who have 31. st. Louis xnd Los Angolos ire MORTGAGED HOMHB OK UbiSJJ tho big ulnnora booked for BiicceaM-c BORROWED MONEY to conduct their pUncho8 dirrlng tho flrat half ot 101 S husinoss. Who will roplaco that Bostonfs feiwoll colfoclion nottol moniniy aniary or nnanciai earning JB3.0Q0, passing Philadelphia b ability of yours that your depondont $i,opo nnd sotting n hot paco for sub unuti unit uiivKurH uro iuukiuk iu juu BOOUOnt- Bin holds. for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR, ! l.ot: TOMORROW? Havo you mado tho m,T.n rtvo proper provlnlons? THESE ARE THE THAT LAS among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old la tho hen tjiat pays. If she doos Lino Llfo Pollcloa protect, creato n not lay, kill hor, but beforo you kill savings ror om ago. uoiays nro uan- nor givo nor 11. A. ThomnB' t'ouury gorous. You can't carry tho risk, Remedy twico a day for a wook, nnd .when you can got ono pf thoso policies then you will not kill her for she 'ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN. will bo paying you a profit. It not For further information only makes lions lay but it la a rem call, phono or addrosa ody for Cholera, Roup, and Gnpos J. JS. IS1SIIANT1AIM, NtRIO JJltrr. Wo guifrantoo it to euro or wo ro The Old Line Llfo Maw, fund your money. Sold by Dorryborry NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. & Forbes. 12S Suecei Our Torrington Vacuum sweeper Ib meeting with such success, we feel it our duty in tho name of friendship to cal your attention to this cleaner It has not only it stronger suction but also a revolving brush. Combined as they are n this cleaner, thoy spell sue cess, Wo aro so pleased Avitn ts work that it is a pleasure to show it. Allow us to call ant make a demonstration. Each demonstration helps to spread its fame. It positively does pic up threads. North Platte light and Power Co. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloftice. Phone 58 A modem institution for the vcientiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Itay end diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Gee. Ii. Dnt, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J. M Rw&Ii M. D. J.S.Swas,M.D Miss M. SkffliB, Sapt Phones Office 333 Res Black 542 DR. HAIIOLD A. FENNEIt Osteopath. C Reynold "Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. T. II. 1VALTJIEN, Aucliouoor. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address Iloutc 2, North Platte, Neb. Phono No. 702F011 Notice of Incorporation. Notico is horoby given that tho un dersigned have, formed a corporation under the namo and stylo of "Tho Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Com pany," with tho principal placo for tho transaction of its business in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraskn, for the purpose of manu facturing of artificial Ice, and to con duct a cold storage, fuel, feed, fruit and poultry plant, and tho buying and selling of such materials and tho orec. tlon of sucll buildings and structures as may be necessary, and to purchase such real ostate as a slto thoroforo, with the authorized capital stock of $30,000,00 $13,000.00 of iwhlch shall be fully paid up for In cash beforo tho commencement of qny business. Tho tlmo of tho commencement of said corporation shall be tho first day of January, 1917, and tho termination thoroof in 20 years from that date. The largost amount of Indebtedness to which the corporation shall subject Itself Is the sum of $20,000.00. Tho affairs of said corporation shall bo conducted by a president, secretary, troasuror, and manager. The of fices of secretary, troasuror and man- agor may bo hold by tho same porson. Dated this 10th day of January.1917. GEORGE C. WHITE, THEODORE LOWE, JR., jlG-tw . LENA LOWE. Office Phone 70 Roe. Red C87 Dli. LATHAN Sulplio Vapor Baths WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Belton Building DEltJlYBEKRY & FOBBES, Licensed EmtmlinerH UiuicriukcrH and Funnnil Directors Day Phone 23. Night Phono Black 588. DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Itadium Therapy 72S City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. W. J. HOLDERNESS KcctrJcal Supplies Morsch Bids Phono 175. J29f9 O. E. ELDER, City Clerk, . Hides Tanked Wo make hyrs0 and cattlo hldea into Fur Coats, Robes, Mittens, Etc. Wo make Caps, Ladles' Coats and Furs. Old Coats ropalred. Cash paid for hides. "Wrlto for Catalogue and tags. SIOUX CITY KOBE AND TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. E2EB2frZ22EE3 Heferctfs Snle. ..Notice la hereby glvon that by vir tuo of an order issued to mo by tho District Court of Lincoln, county, Ne braska, in an action wherein Wosloy T. Wilcox and John J. Halllgnn aro plaintiffs and Herman Einstoin, Ma tilda Einstein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein, Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Einstoin and Grctchen Ein stoin, and tho unknown owners and tho nmknowwn claimants to the North Half of the North Half or Sec tion Twenty-six (2G), Township Six toon (1G), North of Range Twenty nine (29), "West and being the heirs, dovisees and legatees and personal ropresontatlvoe of Louis Joseph Ein stoin, Herman Einstein, A?atlld& Ein stein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein, Helen Einstoin, Danel Thaodoro Ein stoin and (Jrotchon Clara Ejlhateln are defendants, I will on tho 17th day of February, 1917, at tho hour of two o'clock P. M. at tho cast front door of tho Court Houso in tho city of North Platte, Nobraska, soli at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, the followin described, real estate sit uate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to wit: North Half of North Half of. Sec tlon Twenty-six (2G), Township Six teen (1G), North of Range Twonty nlno (29), West, of the tho 6th P. M. Dated this 15th day of January, 1917. 0. E. ELDER, Referee. SCRAP IRON $S.O0 Per Ton. Notice Notico 13 hereby given to Mrs. M. Bailey that Bratt, Goodman & Buck ley, warehousemen, will on the 10th day of February, 1917, at 3 p. m sell at public auction, certain goods for storage charges which you loft with said Bratt, Goodman & Buckley for storage, to-wit: 1 range, 3 iron bed stodsjs two brass bodsteds, G dress ers, 4 parts of dressers, 7 commodes, 1 box, 3 open boxes, 1 kitchen cup board, 1 refrigerator, G mattresses, 1 pad mattres3,i 4 rugs, 2 wooden porch seats, 1 square tablo down, 1G com mon cnairs, j, lounge, 1 Bettee, 3 arm" chairs, 1 ironing board, 1 small square table, 2 table leaves, 3 wire mattresaes, 2 special wire mattresses, 1 bucket, dishes, 1 wash tub and contents, 5 gallon cans, 1 tin' bucket, 1 slop pail, 1 gas stove, and wo now claim that there is duo as storage charges the sum of $164.00 and cost of salo. Sale to be had at 114 east Front street. North Platto, Nebraska. BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. Notico to Creditors. Estate, of Mary J. Applegate, deceas ed, in the tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The 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 16, 1917, and for settlement of sold 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 ou August 1G, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, exam ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, fl6-4w County Judge. NOTIOIB FOll 1'UUIiIOATION Serial No. 0575C nplllirtmpiif nf Iiitfprlnr. C U. S. Land OHIco at North Platto, Nebr., 1 i 1 jnn. iii. lui 7. 1 . 1 , 1. 1. . . 1 . . . 1. . . ' , i-vuliuu iivivuy iveu unit juiurew H. Hamm. of North Plntte. Nebr.. who. on Nov. 20. 1913, mndo Homestead en- . . v- . n w. 1 1 iry, iNo. uoiou. lur iNiVi. ana jnuvi nignest rnce lorniaes ana si2u. section 26, Township io. n.. F UrS. na8 filed notice of Intntlon t6 make nnai three yoar proof, to establish ciulm to the land above described, be loro ine iiecister anu uccoiver. at North Platto, Nobr., on, tho 7th day of March, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert Batle, of Staploton, Nebr., Wm. Pitt- man of North Platto Nob.. Garflold Gutherlcss, of North Platto, Nobr., iNatnan hcou, or Htapieion, weDr. J23-6W 13. J. EAMES, 'Register., $10 Per Ton. WE BUY RAGS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. isaoktt Jackson A. NOT1CK. Smith will take notice 41. . . ...i. .1 .. . . A. t ...... tnirt I uillL uii iuu iiiii uixy ui uiiuuuijr, uii. I P, H. Sullivan, a justice- of the peace of i' North Platte Prcolnct No. 1, Lincoln Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 63G Offlee 459 C. H. WALTERS. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU County. Nebraska. Issued an Order of Attachment tor tno sum ot $i.vi), wnicn said sum was amended on Jan. lOtn, 1917. to read SS.75. In an action now penulnr? beforo him, wherein The Star, a cornoratlon. Is malntirr and Jackson A. Smith is defendant: that nronerty consisting of money in the sum of $52.85 In tho hands of the Union Pa cific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been attached undor said order, Said cause was continued to tho 5th day of March, 1U17, at ten o'clock a. in Dated January zsii, iiy. E. J. VANDRRHOOP. 126-flO Pres. for Plaintiff, NlIISItllWK SAM? By virtue of an ordor of salo Issued from thn District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wlmri.lii Frances A. Hennott Is nlalntlff, n ml Ttnlinrt H. Homier Is defondant. nnd to me directed, I will on tho 24th day of February. 1917. at i o'clock l. ai., at the east front door tf tho Court House In North Platte, Llncom County, Nobraska, soil nt Public am ti n to tho liltrlinnt bidder for cash, to satir.fy said decroc, interest and costs, tho following described proporty, to-wlt: Southeast nnnrtor (HBU1 of Section Five (5) Township Fifteen (15), North of Ranpo (Thirty (30), west of the eth P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North riaiio, nou,, January 2' 1917 " " . t BitonHnv 123-5w Sheriff. Quality lu Cigars has has been our aim elnco iwo bogan making cigars in North Platto ovor Culrty yoara ago. Yo put quality In tho first clgaro wo mado, andthat samo quality Is In the cigars woTmako today, Schmalzrled's Cigars havo atood tho tost ot those moro than thirty years. What greator ovldonco of quality could you doslro? If you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz dlod's cigars, try them they aro con tain to pleaso. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notico Notico Is hereby glvon to Mrs. Nona Meyers that Bratt, Goodman & Buck ley, warehousemen, will on tho 10th day of Fobruary, 1917, at 3 p. m., sell at public auction, certain goods for storage charges which you left- with said Bratt, Goodman & Buckley for stornce. to-wlt: 4 boxes, l commode, wash tub and contents, 1 wash boiler. 1 bundle shades, 1 white iron bed stend and rails, 1 old mattross, chairs, and wo now claim that thero is duo as storage charges tho sum of $79.50, and costs ot salo. Salo to be had at 114 cast Front street, North Platto, Nebraska. 4f2 BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. Jtofcrco's Sale. I, O. E. Elder, thq undersigned, ref eree in partition proceedings, pending in tho district Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, lu which Blanche Smallwood is plaintiff and Irene Crane et al, aro defendants, will, in pur suance of an order therein, sell at pub lic auctjon, to tho highest bidder, for cash, at tho east front door of the Court House, In North Platte, Nebras ka, at the hour of 3 o clock p. m. on February 10th, 1917, tho following des cribed real estato, situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot Threo (3) Block One Hundred Soventy-seven (177) ; Lot Threo (3) Block Ono Hundred Eighty-two (182); Lot Threo (3) Block Ono Hundred Eighty-fivo (185); all In tho original town, and Lot Two (2), Block 5, of South Park Addition, all in tho, City of North Platte. Said salo to remain open one hour. O. E. ELDER, Referee. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an order of salo issued from tho District Court ot Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a decree ot foreclosulro rendered in said Court wherein F. M. Shrader Is plaintiff, and unanes juau et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 10th day of Fobruary, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, soil at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described proporty, to-wlt: southeast quarter of the southeast quartor (SEVL of SEVi) of Section twenty- threo (23) and tho north half of the northeast quartor (N of NE&) anu the northeast quartor of tho north west quarter (NEi of NW4) of seo- tion Twety-six (2G) all in township nlno (9), north of range twenty-nine (29), west of the 6th P. M Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platto, Neb., January 8, 1917. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Itcfcrco's Sale. Notico is horoby given that tho un dersigned, O. E. Elder, will soli at public auction at tho cast front door of tho Court House in North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at 2 p. m. pn 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-eight (1'48) and Lot Ten (10), of Wash Hlnmnn's Subdivision of tho South half of Block On0 Hundred two (102) all of tho ori ginal tpwn of tho city of North Platte. Said salo having been ordored by the District Court of Lincoln County, No- braska, in an action in partition in which Joanna F. Wood is plaintiff and Kato Wood Bakor ot al, are defendants. Said Bale to remain open one hour. O. E. ELDER, Referee.