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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IHA L. BARE, Editor And Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ,
One Year by Mali In Adrnnce. .,.1.2
One Year by Carrier In AdTfttice. MM
(Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postolllco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, FEIIKUAJIY , 11)17.
UNITKH STATES BREAKS
RELATIONS WITH (JKIUIANY.
' Whnt was gonorally oxpocted ha
happened. Lout Saturday Prosldant
Wilson hroko off frtendly relations
with Gonnany; passports were haud-
, oil Cout.it von BerniAorff, German
alnbaiwador to tho United States, and
Ambassador Gorard, Amorlcan ambas
sador to Gormany was dlroctod
to ask for him pwwports. This does
not moan -a declaration of war, but
It .Will probably rosult In such; at
loa'st history 1ia provon that war
follows such stops. All neutral no,
Uons havo boon invltoa to Join the
United States In dissolving diplomatic
relations with Gormany, and this may
' finally result In . War In which prac
tically all nations of tho world may
bftcoms Involved).
At the outset at letut people of this
country will not become hysterical
ov r conditions, for co fa-t as now
can bo son d decla.ntlan of war only
moans Bonding out ur wnrehlpa to
patrol the acM'and probably convoy
ships Hying tliu American Hag. This
country will not soni troops to Gor
many, nor will Germany -send troops
liero'. Our" factories will, howavor,
b,vnd Uiollf onwtslot) to making muni-1
lions of war, for oursolvos Instead of
for tha Allies, wlilcli will bo some
what fnvrablo to Gormany. It Is
cxpoctoil that our exports will bo de
creased ami this mny flatten out busl
ndBs In tills country nnd cause a de
cline In prices.
In tho moantimo tho patrols or
guards n)t. all tho harbors of this
country havo beon largely Increased
and especially Is this truo at Now
York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltl
moro. All Interned Gorman yossols
at American ports are closoly
gunTdad. "''
WON K BUS VANTEU TO TA K K
PART IN HISTOItlCAL PA HADE
In tho historical parado, to bo glvon
In connection with North Platto's
eoml-contonnlal colebratlon, a feature
which Is oxpocted to be ono of tho
greatest apcetnclos over witnessed
In tho west, will be lloats represent
ing tho development of tho west, and
tUs,o trail ' wagons, . Indians, trnppara,
Tho corrtmlttoo lu charKO of tho eel
obration is particularily desirous
of getting In touch with old tlmo
trappora and hunters of tho wost, as
well as stngo drivers, 'and pony ox
pross riders: They are wantod to tako
part In tho tiarado. and those who will
; thus glvo1 their assistance aro ro
qit&stoa to communicate with tho scc
rotary, Qeorgo Moonoy, by letter or
porsonally.
( Tho aswocIaUon Is also arranging
fortt hlstotlc exhibit of 'ploneor curl
oH.jPjd. jliOt,ogmpliB, of plonoora nnd
pi,onoer poonos. inuian rones, old man
usrlpt, liv fact everything of his
toric intercut, and thoso who havo
such and' will lonn thorn will plcnso
notify tho, secretary. Articles so loan
ed -wlH bo carefully handled and kopt
anit roturnqd to ;ho owner In as' pood
snaps as .rWjoIvod. '
lllw;liis Wnnis to Know
FUUor Trlbtin Has tho Btnto of
N'btnsL'n. father than county roatla,?
IlnH tho stvt loglslatoro cither the
moral or coilftltutlonal right to levy
and collect 'taxes on Lincoln county
. property o construct paved Bpood-
waya In other parts of tho stato?
JONATHAN IIIGQINS.
Tho Englo roonilnc hou8o on north
' Locust street was sold the lattor part
' ot-iast wooic to w. u. Bills, who will
- initQ poRsosHlon on tho 16th of Fob
ruary. Mr. .Englo will leavo for Al-
llMinuorauo. N. M. to nnond
weokti after vhleh ho will mako his
nnuquartorfl in Goring.
Tho Hendy-Ogler Co. recolvpd1 two
oars- of frFords yesterday Just a
e'prlnkllng of whnt they noed to nil
oruors. t.i .
;?Jr. and.Mra. K. A. QarllQlis, will
leave about Fehruarj' lCth for Mls
al6uirl whoro thoy wU rosldo In tho
mttiip.
V.. P, Special Agnt Nortlt, who haa
boon vlBltlnc In eastorti nalnts for
two weeks, Is expected to rotum In n
ivyr uuys.
; o i 1
F. J, PIENkV. CO.
Reni RntAto and Insurance
uome and see us for town lota In
uinevent parts of the city. Good In.
vostineuts on easy terniB. Houaos for
sale and rent "Wo havo nloo good bar-
vcaiun tn rarma and ranches.
4 "Cor Front nnd Dwy fits- npnutm
' Notice f Klnul Itvport
Ketate No. 1401) of Nnnoy A. Donald
Bon, dqeonued, In tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nohrnekn.
, Thp' State of Nolirnslca, to all pqrsons
Intnrosted In Htjld Kstat take notice
i tlinL the adinlnlstrntor 1hh tiled a llnal
nccoipif and repqrt of his ndnilnistra
tlon and a petition for final settlument
and, iHacharKO a such administrator,
Whlo) have beon sot for huarlnw hoforo
saliFcourt on Maroh 2nd, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. in., when you may appear and
cgntt&t tho tmmo.
i)uXtA February Dth, 1917.
' oiso. ic. lmioNcir,
fC-ay County Judgo.
No II Of.
Jnokson A. Smith will tako notice,
that, on tho .22nd day of January, l'J17,
f latil tl. Meyer, a Justlao of the Peace of
Lincoln County, Nobrnaka, IdhuoiI nn
, ordtir of nttnphtncnt for th Hum of
Jlfl.OO In nn notion puiultmj hoforo hlni
wherein Chasrc, Hu
uor ih
Dlnintlrf nm
Jackson A. piith
mltli is tier
defendant, that
proporty of the dofendnnt conslstlnK
ofwaLTCH. earned bv lilm In the Hervlca'
ofjnnd now In .the hands of tho Union
Pacltlo llntlrokn Company, a Corpora
' tlon, hna boenKattaohed under natil or
; ,ilcr ( Huld cause wuh continued to tho
' 16th duy of March, 1917, tit 10 o'clock
aifm. CI I AH. C. Hupfer,
. .i Plaintiff.
pioneers. COWOOys,. emigrant Wagons! ".: r-i," ";.T.i :..,".r" " : " : " ! THAT nrn nnrnlntr mnnthlv nnlnrW
, mill Rnldlm- flin wlmln nnvnrlnn. !, I "' JIUBHlOIlHrira pro- " ""V "T. "V "P
VftJ'JL.V. ;ri"' "" ' -rr'"""". momr t in work of Mm Anmrlrnn i proiuiwioimi ami uusiness men, mar
V ''ol 3 sinca tno wwt, ns sinil " ,"- . ; , v-rled and single men. In fact all men
,u, .,I0""Jon'y ,no l,omo countrv. K ll M rtVr , nr HnP: various .vocations of life who hav
rm. ...iit i . . . 1 ... I
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WHO USE
SHEET MUSIC
nnd who, along with millions of families,
are now being told of the merits of
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Butterfly droltf
Chapel In Woods Liuie
FrIIIiik Waters Trunx
drain Concert Mar oh. Wolleuhaiipt
IIuiiKiU'lHn UliRROdy(No.2) . . I.lHtz
Love anil FlowerH Alilrlcli
Martlm KantMla Dorn
On the Meadow Llolmer
I'oet and J'tasant Supna
TrKumurol'iuKl Roinftnze.8aliuniH.un
PIANO
Poet and 1'oasnnt Suppo
Shepherd Hoy ., Wilson
VrIho Wane MariftH
Hllver Stars IJohm
VIOLIN AND
Uunioresriue Dvorak
Truutnerol ' Schumiuin
Hlmpto Confession Thomo
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THE MUSIC SHOP
WALKER MUSIC CO.
ONE 'HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
OF SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
Tho Amorclan Sunday school union
announces preparations for the cele
bration of Its ono hundredth anniver
sary tho coming year. It has had a re
markablo orccord of roaults and Is now
widely known as a. powerful factor
In, tho roltgious and Boclal devolop-
man 4 it tn ri 1 Atnarlin A unfnvtm n i nl tr
Ann r i s n i i . I
izu.uuw ctunuay ocnoois nave uoan
founded, or an nvorngo of about four
a day. Thus, literally, millions of chil
dren havo been taught the principles
of Christianity nad the advantagen of
upright living. And In addition to
these millions of children, many thous
ands of paronts havo become convert
ed to Christian lives as a direct re
sult of tho socloty's work.
theso missionaries to osUibllsh and
onuin Sunilav sclmnlH In rnnimimltlB
which are without religious develop-!
mont. Mtieb of tholr work Is In un-
dovolopod sections of tho country!
and Vllfflcult of accesD. Many of tliem
liavn nxnni-lf,nf.nd Mm mna
hanlHhlnq I
A I Al. A 11 11.
Tho woslnrn Mi,TM inni,in M,'Propor 'provisions? THESE ARE
states of Iowa, Nebraska and South
Dakota. In thoso states aro located
40 Sunday school missionaries, -whose
work Is to orirn.ni nnd m-nr,,!'
Riifnilnv uIim1. I ,ili ..i !
Stimday bcIiooIb In noridy districts, yls
It the peoplo iri tholr homes, dlstrlh
ute blbloy and othor christian llter
aturo, hold wangallstlc mootlngs wjth
tholr schools In tho; whjtoc- montlA,
and onconrngo nnd build up tho
schools in tho summer, months by
visits, rnUtos, and grout) gatherings.
In a word theso mon aro cronoral
tiaators over tholr schools nnd. sook
to movoiop thorn In gonoral Sundny
flchoql efficiency.
0.). Wood, of North Platto, Is
local missionary for nine counties.
::t::
FnrmorH Average $1121 a Year.
In a farm management survey Just
completed by the farm manngomont
department of tho Nobraskn unlvorslty
collcgo of ngrlculturo on 63 farms
covering 13.60S acres In Soward coun
ty, It was found Mint Mm llVnrn trn
farmer thoro 8 getting $1121 a year
iui inn itiiiur.
Tho 15 farms that innhl hoof rnd,,.
ed an nvorago of $2,377 for tho farm
ors labor and the in farms that paid
tho lowost $112, Intorost and dopro
olatlon charges bolng deductod In com
piling theso llguros. Tho avorngo
number of crop acres handled per
man was 1)1, and tho nvorugo oron
ncroago per horse was 2C,
::o::
M,$? Do';ot,hJ' daughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. Robort Wolr, of GorlnK for
merly of Uils city, camo down tlio lat
tor part of last wook to visit local
rrionds.
Cyril Cool loft yestorday morning
i,.,"i.,!'.?5'.J?1.1. 3.o.. 1017.
nxpeiiHOH ror the yenr 1917;
Wi ? .?"ori nii l6o.ooo.oo
;" !'; uriime runtl 40.000.00
vumivy roan runil 40 000 00
AKrloiilturnl society .... 1 OOOOO
UUdwood l.rldKO hondB, j.rin: l,uuu o
Clnnl and Intnrniit
1.6QQ.00
houtn Platte brldBo honds,
m iiiuiuiLi nun niinrnur
1.S0O.00
iiuiio uriuuo uonuu.
iipinni..
ini mm uiiurvHi , , ,
llostwlclc brldKo bonds, princi
pal and Interest
Hershev brldKo bonds, prlnol-
1,500.00
EDO 00
700.00
iiiii iiiui iniereni
Sl.llll.ll llltirln 11.....!
No. 1, principal and Intorost tlO.BOO oo
No.
7, prlpeipal and IntoroHt.
1,7S0."0
No
principal nnd Inturost
No. 37, prlnclpnl nnd Intorest
No. 47, principal and Intereet
2,000.10
100,00
boo no
300.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
no. on, prinoiimi ami introat
No. 07. nrlnoliml mul Inlnmni
No. 98 principal nnd IntoroRt
No. 1015, principal and Interest
No. Ill, principal and Intorost
No. 119, prlnclpnl and Intoroat
No. 120, prlnolpal and Intoroat
No. 122, principal and Intoroat
No. 12(1, principal and Intoroat
No. 137. nrlnoliml mul IntoroHt
300.00
No. 37, Judgment 2,000.00
No, 3. apoclnl building . 300.00
No. 20, apqclnl bulldlntr. . . . . . 300.00
No. 33, apodal bulldlntr 2,000.00
No, 59, apoclnl building 300,00
No. CO, apoclnl building. 300.00
K. it. HPniNaion,
l' W. HnUMINOHAUSEN,
s. j. icocir.
County Commissioners.
f2f2C.
At l
a'lnlnSrtlVnV,?-
SOLOS
Miserere . ,
MOonllsriit Sonata
-kVurdl
, ...IItVovn
Return of Jlprtnfr .AiaNMlhe
ltuNtlc Den oe llou-fiU
Scarf Ounce ' Cll&mlnftdo
Second Vnlse
3o
dhrd
Hhrpherd'M Dream Iteln
Sextette Lucia liohin
Bonatu I'fitliol Jrtio Uootlioviin
Twilight Reverie Guy
DUOS
XuinpR Overture Harold
Pure as Snow ...Lhngo
Qui Vlve.Oalop Oanz
anuuldlllrf , , Holnn'
PIANO
Sprint Souk Mendelssohn
Serenade ...Soliuburt
Flower Honjf Latino
4--
Public Sale.
II. S. Hasktns, who lives three mllos
east of Nershey, ten mllos wost of
North Platte and ono mile south of
Nichols gchool house will sell at pub
lic auction on Thursday, February 8th,
thirteen head of horses, sevonteen
head of cattle, olghteon hogs, eight
dozen unite Leghorn chickens and a
j0t 0f farm machinery.
G-2
'
Shorlff Salisbury yesterday sub
po.'aed a venlro of ' jurymen
who will sit on cases that wljl como
before tho February term, of court
now in session. It is probable that
tho Jury and equity cases will occu
py tho attention of tho court for nbout
throo weeks.
MEN IV ANTED !
in
e
KViXwnn t. , u? ,
BORROWED MONEY to conduct their
busi"c?8' ,Who w,u rPaCQ' that
n?,J?Ah,y ,Ba,nry ?,r "n111101 earning
abll,ty ,f ,yo"ra thnt y,our dopendont
" " .,biic mVv&
'or SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW? Havo you made tho
among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old
Lino LIfo Policies protoct, create a
Bavlngs for old ago. Dolnys aro dan-
U9rous- ou enn't carry tho risk,
WllOn J
you can net ono of theso nollcles
UN THIS MONTHLY PAY FLAN.
For furthor Information
call, phono or addross
J. E. SE11ASTLVN. Stntc Mirr.
XUO Uld IjUIO LllC illllll,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Success!
Our Torrlngton 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 aro
in this cleaner, they spell suc
cess, wo aro so meased with
its work that it is a pleasure to
show it. Allow us to call and
make a demonstration. Each
demonstration helps to spread
its fame. It positively does pick
up threads.
North Platte Light and
Power Co.
' NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped' XfRay
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo, B. Denl, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B.Re4fe!d,M.D. J.iSinim, H.D
Miss M. Skman, SapL
Elizabeth Kaar-iangston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front.
J. B. JIEDFIELI).
PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Hedfield & Kedlleld
Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Oflico phone 241, Ron. phone 21 Y
I. . C . D R OS T ,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebrnsku.
Mcrfonulri Bank BuildhiK.
Phono SOS
ALBEItT A. LAKE,
Doirtlst
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Hospital Pbone niacK 833.
"House Phone Black 633.
W. T. 1MUTCHA.RD,
GradiiHte Vutc.ritmriun
Bight years a Govorument Veterlnnr-
Inn. Hospital 2l8 joutL Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houhi-
DERItYBERRY & FOBBES,
Licensed Embnlmers
Unilertnkers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
.Night Phono Black 588.
W. J. IIOLDEKNESS
EectrJcnl Supplies
Wiring Storage nntlcrles
Morsch Bldg
Phono 175.
iMakes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure
urea Live Stock and Real Estate.
Torms Reasonable.
E . li . JONES,
Up-o-I)ato Auctioneer.
Phono Maxwell Stato Bank
at My Expense for Dates.
MAXWELL, NEB.
Hides Tanned
We make hors0 and cattlo
hides into Fur Coats, Robes,
Mittens, Etc. Wo make Caps,
Ladies' Coats and Furs. Old
Coats repaired. Cash paid for
hides. Wrlto for Catalogue and
tags.
SIOUX CITY BOBE ANT)
TANNING CO.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA.
95.00 Per Ton.
DRY BONES
$10 Per Ton.
Highest Price for Hides and
Furs.
WE BUY RAGS.
L. LIPSHITZ,
CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 455
C. H. WALTERS.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO TOU
Quality in Cigars has has been our
aim slnco two bogan making cigars In
North Platto over thirty years ago.
Wo put quality In tho first cigars wo
niado, and that sanio quality Is In tho
cigars wo'rSako today, Schmalzrlod's
Cigars havo stood tho test of those
mora than thirty years. What greater
ovldonco of quality could you doslra?
If you havo not beon smoking Sshmalz
diod'a cigars, try them they aro con
tain to please.
I J. F. SCHMALZR1ED.
HoffsaniiCattki
mi. JOHN S. TWINEM
Special Attention to 1
Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics.
NOItTII PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Brawn Memprlal Hospital.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Lonn Bufldinp
Phones t OIIlco 130
t nones Regi(lonCfl U6
Phones
Office 333 Res Black 542
DB. HABOLB'A. FENNEB
Osteopath.
0 Reynold Building
Ollloe hours 9 n. m. to 5 p. ni.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
T. II. WALTIIEN,
Auctiouoor.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Vddress Itoutc 2, North Platte, Neb.
Phono No. 702F011
Office Phono 70 Res. Rod 687
DB. LATIIAN
Sulpho Vapor Baths
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
DOCTOR D. T.'QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surfry and Badiuin Therapy
728 City National Bnnk Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Notice
Notice Is hereby given that the May
or and Council of tho City of North
Platto will meet on Monday, tho
twelfth day of February. 1917. at the
hour of eight o'clock p. m. in the Lec
ture Room of the Library Building
to( sit aB a Board of Equalization for
the purpose of equalizing assessments
in paving district number ono of said
city, and to levy all assessments
against tho proporty of said district
for the cost of paving same.
Dated this 27th day of January, 1917.
O. E- ELDER.
J29f9 City Clerk.
Notlco
Notico is hereby civen to Mrs. M.
Bailey that Bratt, Ooodirian & Buck
ley, warehousemen, Uill on tho 10th
day of February, 1917, at 3 p. m., sell
at p'ubllc auction, certain goods for
storage charges which you left with
said Bratt, Goodman & Buckley for
storage, to-wit: 1 range, 3 iron bed
steds, two brass bedsteds, 6 dress
ers, 4 parts of dressers, 7 commodes,
1 box, 3 open boxes. 1 kitchen cud-
board, 1 refrigerator, 6 mattresses, 1
pai mattress, 4 rugs, 2 wooden porch
seats, 1 squaro table down. 16 com
mon chairs, 1 lounge, 1 settee, 3 arm
chairs, 1 ironing board, 1 small square
table, 2 table leaves, 3 wire mattresses,
2 special wlro 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 storago charges the sum of
ifl()4.00 and cost of sale. Sale to bo
had nt 114 east Front street, North
Platte, Nebraska.
BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY.
notick Fon rum.iCATiox
Serlnl No. 05756
T ..A .. -I . .
"v-imi tun-ill t,i sue mieriDr,
V. S. I,and OIIlco at North Platte, NoTjr.,
II. Hiurnn, of North Platto, Netm, who,
v.., iy.v. -u, iiiio, juuiic iiomesieau en
try. No. O57C0, for NEU, and NEU
V, 711 V?vv.." iu Auwjiunip -16. -Ni,
has filed notlco of Intntlon to make
iiuii inruo your I'rooi, to establish
claim to tho lnnd nbovo described, be
fore Mln TYnrrlutnr nn.K D.n.t.... .
North Platte, Nebr., on tho 7th day of
Claimant names as wltneBBes: Robort
Batlc, of Staploton, Nobr., Wm. Pitt
man of North Platto Neb.. Gnrnold
Guthorless, of North Plntto. Nebr.,
Nathan Scott, of Staploton, Nobr.
J23-Cw E. J. EAMES. Resistor.
NOTICI2.
Jackson A. Smith will talco notice
$t on tho 11th day of January, 1917,
P. II. Sullivan, a Justice of the pence of
North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln
County, Nobrnskn, Issued nn Order of
Attachment for tho sum of J1.7D, which
said sum was amended on Jan. loth,
1917, to rend $5.75, In nn action now
pending before him, wheroln Tho Star,
a corporation. 1b nlalntlfr nnd .Tnrirunn
A. -Smith Is defendant: thnt property
wuiuTiouiiu ui inuiiuy m mo Bum or
$52.85 In the haitds of tho Union Pa
cino Railroad Cdmpany, a corporation,
has boon nttnehed under said order.
Said cau so was continued to tho Cth
day of March, 1917, at ten o'clock a. m.
l)ntoa January 22d, 1917.
E. J. VANDERIIOOF.
J2-flG Pres. for Plaintiff.
KHKitiPK's ham;
By virtue of nn order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nohroslca, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wnerom Frances a. Uennott lu plnlntiff,
and Robort S. Hopper is defendant, and
to mo directed, I will on tho 24th day
of Fobruary, 1917, nt 2 o'clock 1. St.,
at tho oast front door of tho Court
llouso In North PJatte, tjncoln County,
Nobraskn. sell at Public auction to Hit,
highest bidder for cash, to mt xfy said
decree, Intorost and costs, tho following
described property, to-wlt: .Southeast
quarter tssis) or section Five (5),
Township Fifteen (15). North of Range
Thirty (30), west of tlioj Cth P. M., In
Lincoln County, Nebrnska.
Dnted North Platte, Nob., January
li, 1917.
A T OlTQlHTftV
J23-5w Shorlff.
Notlco
Notice s horeby glvon to Mrs. Nona
Moyors that Bratt, Goodman & Buck
ley, warohousomon, will on tho 10th
day of Fobruary, 1017, at 3 p. m., sell
at public nuctlpn, certain goods for
storage charges which you loft with
snld Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy for
storago, to-wlt: t boxes, 1 commode, 1
wash tub and contonts, 1 wash bollor,
l bundle sliauos, l- whito Iron bed
stead and rails, 1 old. mattress. 2
chairs, nnd we now claim that thero
Is duo as Btorago charges tho Bum of
$79,50, and costs of sale. Salo to be
liacUat 114 cast Front street, North
Platto, Nebraska. 4f2
BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY.
Notice of, Incorporation.
Notice is heroby given that tho un
dersigned havo formed a corporation
Under the name and stylo of "The
Artificial Ico & Cold Storago Com
pany," with tho principal placo for
tho transaction of Its buslnos3 In tho
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, for tho purpose of manu
facturing of artificial Ice, and to con
duct' a cold storago, fuel, feed, fruit
and poultTy 'plant, and tho buying and
selling of such matorlals and tho erec
tion of such buildings nnd structures
as may bo necessary, and. to purchase
such real estate as a site therefore,
with tho authorized capital stock of
$30,000,00 $18,000.00 of 'which shall
be fully paid up for In ensh before
tho commencement of any business.
The time of tho commencement of
said corporation shall be tho first day
of January, 1917, and tho termination
thereof in 20 years from that date.
Tho largest amount of Indebtedness
to which the corporation shall qubject
itsolf Is tho sum of $20,000.00. The
affairs of said corporation shall bo
conducted by a president, secretary,
treasurer, and manager. The of
flcos of secretary, treasurer and man
agor may be hold by the same person.
Dated this 10th day of January,1917.
GEORGE C. WHITE,
THEODORE LOWE, JR.,
jl6-4v. LENA LOWE.
Itoforco's Sale.
..Notlco Is heroby glvon that by vir
tuoso? an order Issued to mo by tho
District Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, in an action wherein "Wesley
T. Wilcox: and John J. Halllgnn are
plnlntiffa and Herman Einstein, Ma
tilda Einstein, Leopold Einstein, Max
Einstein, Helen Einstein, .Daniel
Theodore Einstein and Gretchen Ein
stein, nnd tho unknown owners
and tho -unknowWn claimants to the
North Half of the North Half of Sec
tion Twenty-six (2G), Township. Slx
teon (10), North of Range Twonty
nino (29), West and being the heirs,
dovlsees and legatees and personal
representatives of Louis Joseph Ein
stein, Herman Einstein, Matilda Ein
stein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein,
Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Ein
stein and Gretchen Clara Ejinstoln
aro defendants, I will on the 17th
day of Fobruary, 1917, at tho hour of
two o'clock P. M. at the' east front
door of tho Court Houeo In the city of
North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash,
tho followin described; real estate sit
uate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to
wlt: North Half of North Half of Sec
tlon Twenty-silc (2G), Township Six
teen (1G), North of Range Twenty
nine (29), West, of the the Gth P. M.
Dated this 16th day of January. 1917.
O. E. ELDER,
Referee.
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 tako notlco that the
time limited for presentation and fil
ing claims against said estate is Aug
ust 16, 1917, and for settlement of said
ostato Is February 12, 1918; that I
will sit at ho county court room in
said county, on February 10, 1917, at
9 o'clock a. m. and on August 1G, 1917,
at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, exam
ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
flG-4w County Judge.
Itoferee's Sale.
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 thoreln, sell at pub
lic auction, to tho highest bidder, for
cash, at the east front door of the
Court House, in North Platte, Nebras
ka, nt tho hour of 3 o'clock p. m. on
February 10th, 1917, the following des
cribed real estate, situate In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred
Seventy-seven (177) ;
Lot Three (3) Bloclc Ono Hundred
Eighty-two (182);
Lot Three (3) Block Ono Hundred
Eighty-five (185); all In the original
town, and Lot Two (2), Block 5, of
South Park Addition, all In tho City
of North Platto.
Said salo to remain open one hour.
O. E. ELDER, Referee.
Shorlffs Sulo
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued
from tho District Court of Llnsjoln
County, Nebraska, u'pon a decreo ot
foreclnsutra rfindnriid in tinll fVmri
wherein F. M. Shrador is plaintiff, and
Charles Judd ot al aro 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 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 property, to-wlt:
Southeast quarter of tho southeast
quarter (SE4 of SE) of Section
twenty- three (23) and thQ north half
of the northeast quarter (NV6 of NE4)
and the northeast quarter of tho nortlw
west quarter (NEU of NW) of sec
tion Twety-slx (26) all in township
nlno (9), north of rango twenty-nine
(29), west of the 6th P. M., Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., January
8, 1917.
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Itcfcree's Sale.
Notico is hereby given that tho un
dorsigned, O. E. Eldor, will sell at
public auction at tho east front door
of tho Court House In North Platto,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, at 2 p. m.
on Fobruary 10th, 1917, to tho highest
bidder for cash, tho following des
cribed Innds sltunto in Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot Eight (8),
Block Ono Hundred forty-eight (148)
and Lot Ten (10), ot Wash Hlnmua's
Subdivision ot tho South half of Block
Onn Hundred two (102) all of tho ori
ginal town of tho city of North Platto.
Said sale having been ordored by the
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, In an action Jn partition in
which Joanna F. Wood Is plaintiff and
Kato Wood Baker et al, aro defendants.
Said salo to remain opdn one hour.
O. E. ELDER, Referee.