Semi-Weekly Tribune LRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One Veur hy Mall lu Advance.... l.i One Tear by Carrlur In Adrnnco, .lO Entered at North Platto, Nebraska. Poutofllco as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, FKBHUARY l), 1917. COUNTY ROADS CAUSE CAUSE "GRIEF' J'OR COJDIISSIOXERS Proaont an(i paat county commls Blonors agrai that county roads aro tho dauao of mor0 "griftf for the com missioners than any other phase of their work. This Is duo to the fact that as a rule thoro mro contending factions whon n road Is petitioned tor and a fight follows. Tlion again thn ques tlon of damagos creates moro or loss contontlon, tho land ownors often de manding much more for the land re quired' for tho road than It 18 worth and greator than tho damngo ho suf fers. Another drawback Is that tho road Idvy, up to tho limit, creatos lea monoy than Is needed, and action on petition Is delayed by reason of lack of funds. At the present time there are on (Do with the commlsloner twenty peti tions for now roads or extensions to existing roads, an to open them and pay the damages which the land own ers nek mcHiis n big oxpondlt.ure of monoy. In addition to those petition, about nn equal number of roads have bren granted, but upon which tho dam ago have not bt-en paid. Thoso dam age amounting to $0,000 or $7,000, luivo not boon pnld by reason of lack of funds. Only part of thoso roads have boon opened for travel. Tho road levy creates about $20,000 a year, which Is Just about 'half tho sum thnt Ih needed to opon tho now roads demanded and keep In good ro palr thoso already In use. To oxpond $20,000 whore $40,000 Is needed nnd at the snmo time to keep the road useru In good humor requires tact, diplom acy and good financiering on tho part of the commlsslonotti. ::o : Muny Attend Reception. About two liundrod peoplo attended tho farowoll roccptlon tondorcd Arch deacon J. J. Uowlcor and Mrs. Bowkor at tho Odd Fellows flail Tuosday ov onlng. In tho receiving line with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowkor wero several ladles of Iho (parlHh, and whllo the rocoptlon was In progress selections wor0 ren dered by the Stamp orchestra. During tho ovonlng punch nnd wafers wore served by a bovy of young ladles In tho dining hall, Cut flowors wctrt) used for decoratlvo purposes. Harry Dixon In behalf of tho parish. In a well worded spooch prosontcd tho Archdoncon -with a purso, and Judge Honglnnd epoko nt somo longtli on tho good work of Mr. Bowltor as roctor of tho parish, tho kindly fooling enter tained for him and for Mrs. Rowker and tho general regret folt at tholr leaving. ::c:: Lutheran Announcements. 9:4G a. in, Sunday School Hour. 11 o'clock 'Morning Worship sermon subject, "Tho Mind and Kxporlonco of Ono Whoso Citizenship is In Hoavon." G.MIi p. m. Luther Longuo Borvlco, 7:30 Evoning Worship. Sormon sub ject,'. "Conversion." This Is tho first of a gorier of Sunday ovonlng sormoiiB son t)ijs Important topic. Monday, ovonlng at tho homo of Mr. 0 Sandnll tho Urothorhood will moot aa tile guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sandall and Mr. ana Mrs. Hurry York. Tho great feature of tho evening's pro gram will bo debate on "Resolvod that LuUuir wnsia greator man than Lln oaim" Tho contestants nro a8 follows: Affirmative: Albert Haspol, Kmtl Mor. floheld, C. F. Wolngnnd. Nogiitlvo: J. H. Sebastian, W. It. Hnrman, C. H. Yost. Tho. nrosidlntr offlnnr nn,l thn judges have been procured from out 8ldo tho brotherhood mid ovory thing arranged for an Intorotlng discussion. :o:t Thoughts for Hio 3IonIh. Tha followohlp of. tho W. C. T. U. haB bufcn awoot and blessed to n,U our hearts. Wo 'aro nil broader mi and HJndllor nuturod bocauso of ourl association together in this bloaoed u,.',t,8' "proved. work for humanity. Tho W. C T U ' kxtonslon of Roml No. 390 comes ho rnet on Fobruary oth nl the home ! for 11,0 1)0iml t(,r ntlon. Thoro bo or Mrs, J. T Murphy. 103 South Wll low. there woro thirty prosout, ton visitors. Th0 oxoellent nnd nucccBsful work of tho North Platte union dur ing, tho past yenr canMio attributed to tho nggrosalvo and offlclont lood ftrBhlp pt tho onargoltc oiaidont, Mrs. Bollo Morris. Our programs throughout tho year hnvo beou helpful, with a good at tendance nt all mooting. Muoh Intor ost wns ehown In the recent camnalim work wliloh made Nobraskn Dry. Wo maKo a Hpocmi orrort to hnvo our Fmnohlso, Flower Mission, Francis Wlllard and Mothers' mootliiKH a soc ial and nttractlvo ono each year. The program for tho Francis E. Wlllard mooting hold Tuesday was led by Mrs. T. T. Overman. Duet by MIsb Isn Murphy and Mrs. Roxy Murphy Chn Joupka, roadlng ontltlod ."Tho Lir0 of Frnnols 13. Wlllard by Mra. Emma Shlndle, reading ontltlod "Tho Moth or'a Rotrosnoct of '70." bv Mrs. Van. Clqnvo, solo hy Mra. 11. A. Cram, read ing lUrs. O. S. Sawvor. short Bkotohos of Francis E. Wlllard by MoadnmoB Mljltf, Porklno. Smith. Haftuinn, Kelly, and Munlock. Mra. Morris gnvo a read ing ontltlod "KnusoH and tl( Clg orotto." Rofroshmonta w.ar aorvetl bv tho hostess assisted by Mrs. N. E. Louden. AVo pray that our union mny havu a prosperous yir nhoad In 1917. MINNIE PERKINS. Press Supt. :;o:: Roosovelt Is Rpmly lo Fight. 0eter Bay. Theodore Rooaovolt has Ploilgwl his BUpport to Proaidont Wil son In upholding tho honor of tlio United States. Ho offorod to tho country his own sorvicos and thoao of his four aons in tho nvent or nosuutioa. Pinna for a volunteer army division loibo coromnndod by tho colonel, which his frlondfl havo workod on.elnco Uio sinking of tho Lualtnnla, again havo como to tho front iwid ho admitted ho had asKol tlio war uoparlnlonl. ior per mleolon to raloo such a body of troops. HOG SHIPMENTS HEAVY; AND PRICES ARE HIGH C. II. Waltor, tho local hog buyer, has shipped out about eight hundred head of hogs this week, 6B0 head of which were shipped Tuesday. Thoso shipped Tuesday wore bought at an avorage prlco of $11.26 per hundred pounds; and for a car bought Wednes day of George Shoup, of Sutherland, Mr. Walter paid $11.40. He also pur chased of dlfforont partlos about 100 head of stock hogs for which ho paid twolve cents a poumd. Those latter were shipped to a feeder at Cozad. During the woek Mr. Walter has paid out about twenty thousand dollar,, for hogs, and to this must be added a large sum for cattlo which ho pur chased and shipped or sold to local parties. Mr. Walter's busineBB for tho week Is an Index of tho Immensity of tho live stock Intorosta of Lincoln coun ty, for thoro must be taken into con sideration flhlpments from towns In the south part of tho county, from Maxwell and Brady and from other shipping points. ::o:: LOCAL AND PERSONAL Neto Spring merchandise arriving dally nt 15. T. Tramp & Sons'. Mrs. R. V. Cox, who 1ms been 111 for somo tlmo, Is grentlv improved. Iloadquartors'for Window glasw. STONE DRUG STORE. Mrs Asa Snow nnd son linvo gone to Omaha where they will visit this week. Mrs. Martin Meyers of Paxton, spent tho foro part of this weok with local friends. Miss Mario Martini loft Wednesday aftornoon for Coznd to visit frlonds for a fow days, Tho Hcndy-Oglor Co. this weok re ceived four Studobakor cars, two sixes and two fours. Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Troup left Wed. nosdny morning for Kearney to visit for a few days. Mrs. Millard Hosier and Miss Vera Warrington whllo onrouto to Chicago to visit hor Bister. James Lambert and Ira Simson, of Co. E camo a fow days ago from ')ma eha 'o visit rolotlvos. William Yost roturned the flret of tho woek from Kansas City whore ho transacted business for sovoral days. Miss Etta Ormsby. of Los Angeles, formorly of this city, camo Wednesday aftornoon to visit Mrs. Anna Church, Mrs. Haynofl, of Koarney, who hnd boon visiting hor sinter, Mrs. Denny for acvornl days, loft Wednesday after noon. Miss Mario Osborno, of tho Grand Island tolophono office, visited Miss Holen Rakor Tuosdny whllfc onrouto to Denver. Tho Episcopal guild will hold n spring salo and supper in tho base- mont of tho church Fobruary 20th. Tho 'public Is Invited. W. J. O'Connor, who has boon In Now York and othor oastorn points for Bovornl wooks purchasing goods, -will rotum noxt weok. Mrs. J. T. Norton and hnby" arrived horo from Hastings to mnko tholr Diomo. Mr. Norton recontly pur chased tho Pat theatre Friday and Saturday, Fobruary 9th and 10th, a. splendid showing of Spring Hats. McViekor'H Millinory, nt Tho Learder Morcnntilo Co. ::o:: COMJIISSIONEHS' PROCEEDINGS Fobruary 5, 1917. Board of county commissioners mot, present Tlormlnghauscn and Koch nnd county clork. The following claims woro allowed: A. P. Kelly printing, $280.20. Suthorlnnd Pharmacy, nidso. for county poor, $4. White & Emple. nidse. county poor, D. B. White, freight paid, $2.75. J. II. VanCloavo, matorlal, $26.00. Suthorlnnd Luinbor Co., conl for county poor, $82.25. E, E. Schnun, bVldgo work, $84. uonu or unarios mason, overseer lug obJootloiiB filed tho board atets March 6. 1917, fur hearing petitioners and romonatratorB to malto tholr nr gumonta for and against granting ox tpnslon of Road No. 390, i Adjourned until February 0, 1917 A. S. A LLBN, , Cou nty Clerk. PEOPLE AJiVl EVENTS Evory tlmo Oslorlsm ahowa Its head tho hammor gete Into notion. Isaac Iseman, 92, of Spark Hill, N. Y excels In hammor wloldlng nnd hla nlm Is good. Just to show'em, tho othor dny isemnn cnoppou a cord of wood nnd then wont llshlng . through tho Hud son ico ror plckorol. Th0 ellont aontlnols of tho WhltO Ilouao atlll wavo thotr bnnnora and pioHi tnair weary rounds, and the suf. frnge cauao remains whore It was, Things will tnko on a moro nggroaslvo huo on Inauguration dny, whon a con don of charmingly llorco surfs will Burround tho Whito Houso and scowl becomingly. Tho movlea nro also on guard and reollng off hot suffa. Juventlo Juduo Arnold, of Chlcaco tho othor day told a Imtch of pollcem m tp pick out tho worat boy In ech neighborhood and hold him roanoi- d bio for tho conduct of tho rost of ;ho "kids." Explaining why. the lud-ro snld: "Tho worat boy la usually tue loader. Tho othor boya tulmlro hla courngo nnd will follow him, bo we must got him to turn hla onorgloa to upholding tho law." THE HEN TilAT LAYS la tho hen that pays. If Bho does not lay. kill hor, but bororo you kill hor glvo hor 1). A. Thomas' Poultry Romedy twlco n day for a weolc, and then you will jiot kill hor for sho will bo paying yon a profit. It not only mnkos Iioiib lay but It 1b a rom edy for Cholera, Roup, and Gnpoa. Wo guarantee It to euro or wo ro fund your money. Sold by Dorryborry & Forbes. h'S Arthur Dullard, of Company E, who was visiting tho home folks whllo on his furlough, was called to Fort Crook Tuosday aftornoon. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug More. Mrs. James Shaffer has accented a position In the Duko wall papfcr store, uccoodlng Mrs. Thomas Fagg, who has gone to Arlington to roslde. . i arEN WANTED! THAT are earning monthly salarlos, professional and business man, mar ried and sfnglo men, In fact all men in m llmln vr rrtn tnno nf ittn iiitin li m.n MORTGAGED HOMES OR USED BORROWED MONEY to conduct their I butlnofls. Who will replace that monthly salary or financial earning ability of yours thnt your depondcut ones and backers are looking to you for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR TOMORROW? Have you made tho proper provisions? THESE ARE among the MEN WANTED. Our 'Old Lino Life Policies prolog create a savings for old ago. Delays are dan gerous. You can't carry the risk, when you can got one of these policies ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN. For further information call, phono or address J. E. SEBASTIAN, State jtfirr. Tho Old Lino Life Man, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. 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. We aro so pleased 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 Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Thone 58 A modern institution for the pclontlfic treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X'-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lacasi M.'D'.- J. B. RedfiekUI. D. J. S. Simras, M.D Miss M. Siemap, Sypl. MSTISIATK OP UXrH.VSKS North Platto, Nob., Jan. 30, 1917. At li I'Otrilllir lllPtlllp- linlil tliln ilnv the COUIltV CoinilllHHlnnnrH nf T.lnnotn County. NohrilHkn.. uronnpilnrl tn inn If o nnd dlil mnko the following ustlmato of o.xponnoH tor tlio. year l'jl,: County Benornl -fuiul CO,on0.OO l ouniy uruiKo runu 40.ono.oo County ronil fund 40,000.00 .iKi luiuiui ui wuuioiy J,l)UU.UU Ulrdwood bridge boiutH. nrln- clpnl unci Interest 1, COO. 00 South Watte brldire bonds, urlnclnnl nml luternMt .... 1 r.nn ftfl I'latto urtdffo bondH. nrlncl- i nal and Intorost l.r.no.00 lloutwlclc brlduo bondH. nrlnol- pnl nnd Interost S00.00 Harsher brldKo bonds. Drlncl pill nun uuerHHL .......... iuu.uu Scliniil niNtrlt-t IlinulH No. 1, principal and Interoat JIO.BOO.OO No. 7, prlnclnnl and IntoreHt, No. 23. nrlnclnal and Inturont 360.00 ro. 3f, principal ana mtoroHt No. 47, principal and Intorost 2,000.00 100.00 K0O.00 300.00 no. dd, principal and intrest No. G7, principal nnd lntorent No. 113 principal nnd Interost No. 10B, principal nnd Inturont No. ill, principal nnd IntoroHt No. 110, principal and Interost No. 120, principal and Interest No. 122, principal nnd Intercut No. 1211, principal and Intercut 200.00 200.00 1100.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 ino. ia7, principal nnu imoresi No. 37, Judgment No. 3, apodal bulldliiR. Nn. SR. Hiioolnl-bulldlnir. . . . . . 2,000.00 auu.uu 3QD.00 No. 33, speclnl building 2,000.00 Nn r.n Mii.ir.lnl llllllillnir 300.00 No. CO. HPeclal building 300.00 Hi. II. Bl-UirsWl'.U, P. V. H15UM1NQHAU8BN, S. J. KOCH. County Commissioners fSf2C. Notice of I'liiul llrport Hstnte No. 140'J of Nanov A. Donald son, doconsed, In tho County Court of l.lnooln County, NebrnsUn. - Tho Stato of Nobraslui, to nil persons nuoroHiou in snui iiisiaio uiko noiico thnt tlio administrator hriK 111 ml n llnnl account nnd roport of tils adinlnlHtra tlon nnd a potltton for tlnal settlement nnd discharge as such nduilnlBtrntor, wliloh havo boon sot for bearing beforo Bald oourt on March 2nd, 1017, nt' 10 o'clock a. nt., whon you may itppean nnd content tbe hhiiio. Dated Kobruary 6tli. 1917. Q ICO. H. I'itENCII. f6-3w County JudRe. x. jacKBOit a. "smiiii win tauo nonce, that on tlio S2nd day of January, 1917.' I'aul O. Mover, a Juatlce of tho I'oaco of Lincoln County, Nebrnaka, Issued un order of nttaolimonti for the sum of J15.00 .ltl nn notion pondlnj? before Itlnft wliorom Chas. c. Hunter 1b pinintut nml JaokMon A. Smith In dofondiint, that of wnKes. earnod by him In tho servioo 'pfncni?io S'o lion, una uoqn niincnou unuer sain or- dor. Said cause wns continued to tho 16th day of March, 1917. nt 10 o'clock: CIlAS c 'pffliff Success! Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front. . i , ix.tirrrT u ivJ, JLbJjJJ. PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Red 11 eld I none 645 ' 1 - Ren. Phone ($76 Office phone 24 J lie, nhone k!)7 L. C . DROST, Outeoptithlc I'hyfilclan. North Platte, NebrHhk. McDonald Rank Building. Phone 303 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Plntto, Nebraska. Hospital Phone Black G33. Houbo Phono Black (533. '' W. T. ntlTCHAJtl), ' Gnirimitu Vctriiiurlun Bight yyarH a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locuat St.. one-half block southwest of tbc Court Housh DEIlUYHERRr & FORBES, LIceiiHcd EmbaTinur.s Undertakers nnd Funeral Director Day Phone 234. .Night Phono Black 588. W. J. JIOLRERNESS. Eectrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. E. L. JONES, Up-to-Dnto Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell State Bank at My Expense for Dates. MAXWELL, NEB. Hides Tanned Wo mako hors0 and cattlo hides Into Fur Coats, Rohes, Mittens, Etc. Wo mako" Caps, Ladles' Coats and Furs. Old Coats repaired. Cash paid for hides. Write for CaJtaloguo and tags. SIOUX CITY ROBE ANI) TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. $5.00 Per Ton. $10 Per Ton. Highest Price for Hides and Furs. WE BUY RAGS. CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. Bought and higheHt market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Ofllce 45SH C. H. WALTERS. LET US INTRODUCE QUALI1T TO YOU Quality In Cigars has has been oir aim sinco wo began making cigars in North Platto over thirty years ago wo dul auauiv in tuo nrst ciirara we i ,,i ,i ,,, ,.u... i i.. i. "'" " D"'"u tu..ijr la ,u i ciirara wo. mako todnv. SchmalzrlfHl's -,, ..r t i . i Cigars havo Btood tho test of thoso Hlorfi thnn hlrtv vnnrn. Wlint Prpntnr ovldonco of quality could you doslre? lt ou avo nt been Biuoklng Sshmalz- :,,fd,! c,fr8' tfy them-they ro cer- nnu iu piuuao. J f CLfll A I "7111171 J. h dLnMALZKlhU. Hogs andCatth DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Atlontlon to Snrgcrr, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH l'LATTE, NEB. Nurao Bncwu Memorial Hospital. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention pven lo Surgerj and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building I hones Residenc 115 Phones Offlco 333 Res Black 542 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteoimth. U Reynold Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. T. II. WALTHEX, Auctiouoor. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address Route 2, North Plntto, Neb. Phone No. 702FO11 Offlco Phono 70 Res. Red G87 DR. LAff HAN Sulpho Vapor Ratlis WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Belton Building DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY . Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City Nntlonul Rank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Notice Notice Is hereby given that tho 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 tho Leo turo Room of the Library Building to sit as a Board of Equalization for tho purpose of equalizing assessments In pavjng district number one of said city, and to levy all assessments against tho property of said district for tho cost of paving same. Dated this 27th day of January, 1917. O. E- ELDER. J29f9 . City Clerk. Notice Notlco Is hereby given to Mrs. M. Bailey that Bratt, Goodman & Buck ley, warehousemen, Isvlll 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 storage, to-wit: 1 range, 3 Iron bed- stcds, two brass bedsteds, C dress ers, 4 parts of dressers, 7 commodes, 1 box, 3 opon boxes, 1 kitchen cup board, 1 refrigerator, G mattresses, 1 pad mattress, 4 rugs, 2 wooden porch seats, 1 square table down, 1G 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 wire mattresses, 1 bucket, dishes, 1 wash tub and contents, 5 gallon cans, 1 tin buckot, 1 slop pail, 1 gas stove, and wo now claim that there i .1 . . . i 1 is uuo as storage cnarges tno sum or ?1G4.00 and cost of sale. Salo to bo had at 114 east Front street, North Platto, Nebraska. BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. NOTicra rem iuiiwcation Serial No. 05756 Deimrimi'tit nf ilm lnt,i..i U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nobr., Notlco 1 hercbv irlvnn thnt Anilrnw II. Haimri, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on Nov. 20, 1913, mado Homestead en try No. 0575G, for SKVi NEK, and NE S13U, Soctlon 20, Township 10, N ItanBo 29. -V.. th Principal Meridian iiuh iuuu iiuuuo. cr miniion to nuilco nnal throo year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above dpscrlbcd, bo fore tho RoirlHter nnd Uotolvr nt North Platto, Nebr., on tho 7th day of March. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Itobort jiawo, oi Binpicton, wobr., wm. Pitt man ot North Plattn Nh.. Onrflolrl Outherloss, of North Platto. Nebr., ..liiiiuiii duuil, oi rtiapioion, xeDr. jid-uw k. j. jiiAaiKH, ltogister. NOTICl.!. Jackson A. Smith will t film nnMna that on tho 11th day of January, 1917. P. II. Sullivan, a Justice of tho ponce of North I'latto Prnclilct Nn. 1. T.lnhnln County. Nobraskn. Issued an Order of Aitnonntent ror tlio sum of ?a.75, which mini Hum was amended on Jan. loth. mil . .1 r n r t . ' 4.1, iu icflu funu, in an uciiun now ponding beforo him, wherein Tho Star, a corporation. Is nlalntin nnd Jnnknnn A. Smith Is defendant; that nronortv conslHtliiB- of money In tho sum of jas.sft in lite nanus or tlio Union Pa cific Railroad Company, a corporation, has boon attached under said order. Said cause was continued to tho 5th day of March, 1917, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated January 22d.r 1917. 13. J. VANDHIUIOOF. J2C-fl6 Pres. for Plaintiff. SlIKItlFK'K SAI.I1 Hy virtue of an ordor of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in sntd Court wherein Frances A. I3onnett Is plaintiff, and 'Hobert S. Homier Is defendant, and to me directed, 1 will on the 24th day of February, 1917. at 2 o'clock P. M., at tho oast front door of tho Court House In North Platto, Llncn'u County, Nobraska, Boll at Public auct "n to tho highest bidder for cash, to b. ' -fy said decreo,- Interest and costs, tho following doscrlbed proporty. to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SI314) of Section Flvo (5), Township Fifteen (15), North ot Ilango Thirty (30), west of tho Oth P. M., In Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., January ... ivu. A T (3 1 t onrTnv J23-5W Sheriff. Notlco Notlco Is horeby given to Mrs. Nona Moyors that Bratt, Goodman & Buck- loy, warehousemen, will on tlio 10th day of Fobruary, 1917, at 3 p. m., boII at public auction, certain goods for storago charges which you loft with said Bratt, Goodman & Buckloy for storage, to-wit: 4 boxoB, 1 commode. 1 wash tub and contents, 1 wash boilor, l bundlo Bhnuos, l whlto iron bod stead and rails, 1 old mattress. 2 chairs, and wo now claim that thero is duo as storago charges tho sum ot $79.50, and costs ot salo, Salo to bo had at 114 caBt Front stroot, North Platto, NebrasKa. ' 4f2 BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY. Notlco of Incorporation. Notlco 1b heroby given that tho un dersigned havo formed a corporation undor tho name and stylo of "The Artificial Ico & Cold Storago Com pany," with the principal placo for tho transaction of Its business In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nobraskn, for tho purpose of manu facturing of artificial Ico, and to con duct a cold storago, fuel, feed, fruit and poultry plant, and tho buying and selllng'of such materials and the erec tion of Buch buildings and structures as may bo necossary, and to purchase such real estate as a site therefore, with tho authorized capital stock of 530,000,00 $18,000.00 of which Bhall be fully paid up for In cash bofore tho qonimencement of any business. Tho tlmo of tho commencement of said corporation shall bo tho first day of January, d917, and tho termination tlioreof In 20 years from that dato. The largest amount of Indebtedness to which th,o corporation shall subject itself is tho sum of $20,000.00. The affairs of said corporation shall be conducted by a president, secretary, treasurer, and manager. Tho of- flcos of secretary, treasurer and man- agor may bo hold by tlio same person. Dated this 10th day of January,1917. GEORGE C. WHITE, THEODORE LOWE, JR., J1G-4W LENA LOWE. Reforco's Snle. Notlco Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order issued to mo by the District Court of Lincoln county, No braska, In an action wherein Wesley r. wncox ana jonn J. namgan aro plaintiffs and Herman Einstein, Ma tilda Einstein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstoln, Holen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Einstoin and Gretchon Eln stoln, and tho unknown owners and tho unknowwn claimants to the North Half of the North Half of Sec tion Twenty-six (20), Township Six teen (1G), North of Rango Twenty- nlno (29), West and being the heirs, dovisees and legatees and personal roprosentatlves of Louis Josoph Ein stein, Herman EinBtein, Matilda Ein stoln, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein, Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Ein stein and Gretchon Clara Eansteln aro defendants, I will on tho 17th day of February, 1917, at tlio hour of two o'clock P. M. at the east frorit door of tho Court Houso in the city of North Platte, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, tho followln described! real estato 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 Rango Twonty nlno (29), West, of the the Gth P. M. Dated this 15th day of January. 1917. O. E. ELDER, Referee. Notice to Creditors. Estato of Mary J. Applegate, deceas ed, In tho tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and fil ing claims against said estate is Aug ust 16, 1917, and for settlement of said estate is February 12, 1918; that I will sit at ho county court room in said county, on February 1G, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. nnd on August 1G, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, exam ine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH. flG-4w County Judge. Referee'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, nro defendants, will, In pur suance of an order therein, sell at pub lic auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, at tho east front door of the Court Houso, In North Platte, Nebras ka, at tho hour of 3 o clock p. m. on Fobruary 10th, 1917, the following des cribed real estato, situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred Soventy-seven (177); Lot Three (3) Block One Hundred Eighty-two (182); Lot Three (3) Block Ono Hundred Elghty-llvo (185); all in the original town, and Lot Two (2), Block 5, of South Park Addition, all In the City of North Platto. Said sale to remain open ono hour. O. E. ELDER, Referee. Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an ordor of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, upon a decreo ot forcclosulro ronderted in said Court wherein F. M. Shrader Is plaintiff, and Charles Juud et 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 Houso in North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, soli at Public Auction to tho highest biddor for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interest and costs, the following described property, to-wit: Southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter (SE4 of SE&) ot Section twenty- threo (23) and tho north half of tho northeast quarter (NV6 of NE4) and tho northeast. quarter of tho north west quartor (NE1 of NWVi) of sec tion Twoty-six (2G) all in township nino (9), north of rango twenty-nine (29), west of tho Gth P. M., Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., Janunry 8, 1917.. A. J. SALISBURY, Shoriff. Referee's Sale. Notlco is heroby glvon thnt tho un dersigned, O. E. Eldor, will sell at public auction at tho east front door of tho Court Houso in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, at 2 p. m. on February 10th, 19.17, to tho highest biddor for caBh, tho following des cribed lnnds sltuato in Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot Eight (8), Block Ono Hundred forty-eight (148) and Lot Ton (10), of Wash Hinman's Subdivision of tho South half of Block 0no Hundred two (102) all of the ori ginal town of tho city of North Platte. Said salo having been ordered by the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, in an action In partition in which Joanna F. Wood Is plaintiff and Kato Wood Baker ot al, aro defendants. Said salo to remain opon ono hour, O. E. ELDER, Referee.