The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 20, 1917, Image 8
Letters of the Courting Period By DONALD CHAM BERLIN 1 Why It Ih that a pair of lovers will clinniro their onlulon of each other ea often, dropping from an Infinite height to an inuulto depth ana rising from a profaned depth to a heavenly height, Is one of tho many mysteries of love. Ovid wroto of tho art of love. Ho had better have written of tho chaos of love. Hero aro somo letters written by ouo of my grandfathers and ouo of my grandmothers when they wero courting. Tho first Is from grandpa. Just listen to It: Dearest, Bwretest Matilda I have but Just come, to my room from hearing you say that you would be inlno, but I cannot refrain from writing you how happy you havo mado me. t liavo met many girls, but you aro tho only angel among thorn I am awestruck whan I think of my buy ing secured such n prize. I only tear that whon you find out how unworthy I am you will cast mo off. My grandfather was In such a flutter that ten minutes after he had left my grandmother to continue on paper the twaddle ho had lavished on her lu speech ho was In his room -writing tho abovo effusion. It would scorn that theso young lovers never can break tho steady How of lovo that pours from their hcarto, and If they succeed In doing so thoy must needs repair tbo break in some other form us quickly as. they can got an opportunity. And what po3Hcscd tho man possess ed tho woman. Scarcely hud grand father left his iinito than who 'runhnd to her escritoire and, sitting down, took pen niid paper and continued her own heart outpouring in tho following note: Dearest J know that I am foolish, but I rannot though you havo not boon Bona ten minutes refrain from tolling you how Infinitely happy you havo made mo by the honor you havo dona mo. To be loved by such a man Is simply oestney. How hon ornblo you havo been hi refraining from telling mo you loved mo boforo speaking to papal Of courso I can't glvo what must hnvo taken hours to write. Besides, wlmt would bo tho ust7 It is all on tho eamo high 0 key. If ho was writ ing to on angel sho was writing to a god. Let us seo how the mercury dropped alter tho first Bpat: Dear Miss Marshall I must say I was surprised at your action this evening. I supposed you wero nbovo treatlrtff oven a coachman, to say ncthlng of a gentleman, as you treated mo. Do you consider what you did lodyllko? I confess that If my father had a kltchon maid who would act toward mo as you havo dono I should In. slat on her discharge. Noto tho rapid full from angol to kitchen maid. And tho ojd duffer I forgot, my grandfather was then young considered himself n gentle man. A gentleman to comparo his best girl to n kitchen mnldl Ilut hlu act Is nothing to comparo with hers. It tnkes n womnn to oxprcsx her opln lon'of n man whon sho's mad: Sir. Wlncholl-I thought you wero a gen tloninn. That Illusion Is gona forever. Vou wllllwnys hereafter bo classed with thoso young men who, having been brought up in the backwoods, havo not loarned how to treat a lady. Since I don't consider you worthy to cntor my liouso I beg that you wl'l never again do so. Should you porsccuto mo with your atten tions hereafter I shall Infornr my brother. In tho evening aftor dinner I will let Watch loose Ills tooth nro very harp. Noting tho ditto of this letter, I find that n reconciliation wnsexpected tho day it wus written. At any rate, hero nro two letters, tho first from grandpa, bearing the snmo ditto ns tho lust quoted: Dcnrest-Thank heaven It's all cxplalnodl I will call at halt past 8 to tako the noblest woman In tho world lu my arms nnd glvo her a million kisses) Tho dog that was to havo beoif lot looso seems to hnvo lost his terror, This Is hor reply; Oh, my darling, now immeasurably happy I am that this horrid nightmare Is overl And to think that It should havo bcon about so trining a matter as your criticising tho buckles on my ohocst Do como earlier than half past 8. Wo shall bo through dinner by half past 7, and how can I wait a wholo hour for you? For a fortnight after this tho wntora wero untroubled: then camo a flash of lightning out of n clear sky. Its vio lence marks it for tho lady's: Sir I return with this, by our negro boy Bom, your ring. Considering who gava It to mo, ho Is moro than a worthy messenger. I would express a hope that you would bo happy with another girl If I aid not feel suro you would lead any .Woman a horrlblo Ufa noturn my lottera at onco by bearer, nia reply: I will return your lottera when you have returned mlno. Respectfully yours, etc This doesn't sounds sq bad as com paring his angel to a housemaid, but It is really woreo, llo Intimates that ho can't trust her to return bis letters, alio hnvlng recovered her own, and that sho in liablu to uso tlicm to his discredit. Thero'n no further record about thla return of letters. Quito a gap ensues, during which they wero dOtlbtlCSa SO UlUCh tocnHinr Hi had no uso for pena. Tho noxt corro Bpondcuco ia but a fow days before their marriage. Tllia is from grandpa: My Angel-I can hardly' real Ira that on Thursday next I shall call you wife. What a lovoly, holy sltuatlon-no separa tion till tho death of one of ust The word death In this connection frightens rnt, what can I over do without yout JJut away with gloom when heaven U so nearl Hero is grandma writing: Light of My Llfe-Isn't It lovoly to think that after noxt Thuroday wo shall be to gether continuously T My wedding dress fits beautifully, I tried It on today mid waa charratd with It X m sura you will ! charmed with It too. Everything" I r4y. Tfr Um pas alowly. A Wter written six month later U ?7 different, ladeo), only the most wsopMce topics are mentioned. A 8epufcher of Orokon Hearts, In tho old Frnnclscnu church of the Holy Cross rises ouo of two monu ments disdainful Florence condescend' cd to glvo her greatest poet, whose greatest honor lies In his gift to the world at one splendid sweep of a pure aud recreated Italian language until his time halting and feeble in that Immortal niastcrplcco of literature, the "Dlvlnu Coinmcdln." This church might well bo known as the Broken Hearts Instead of Hnntn Croce, for near Dante's cenotaph his oxllcd ashes still rest lu Itavcnnn lies tho body of that other terrific genius, Michelangelo, who, broken in spirit, died gladly when tho city bo dear to his heart fell onco more upon dark and tyrannous duys. And Galilei Is here, too, and Allien, and Mnchlavclllnnd many another, a brilliant train. Michelangelo's last j irk IS in tho nearby church of Ban i.orenzo, lu tho mortuary chapel of tho Mcdlcl, tho grcrit houso which deigned to favor him with its patronage or Its enmity throughout his life. National Geo graphic Magazine. His Epitaph. A recent nutomobilo accident in an up stnto county resulted in tho death of tho driver nnd tho Injury of two puHscngcrs. Tho coroner summoned several wit nesses, among them n farmer living near tho bccuo of tho accident. There wns voluminous testimony regarding tho high speed nt which tho car trav eled. Witnesses sold, too, that tho road wns lu bnd repair. Tho coroner finally reached tho furmcr who lived ucur tho scene. "What would you Bay about this nc- cldent, Mr. Swlggetn" . tho coroner asked. "Well, if 1 was wrltin' that young man's epitaph," tho witness drawled, "X'U say no died tryln' to git sixty miles a hour out of a ten tnllo road." Indluuupolls News. A Famous Dressor. Joachim Murat was In his day tho nest, crossed man in tho world. Dorn In 1707 In n village near Cahors the B0I1 of n duv laborer, hn wnn nnnf tn n Jesuit school to bo eduen toil fnr tlin priesthood. Ho ran away. Joined tho army, and sixteen years after ho had becomo a lieutenant ho was n field mar shal, duko of Cloves and Berg, with Nn. poloon's sister, Cnrolluo, as his wife, and finally, by tho graco of his broth- cMn-lnw, was created king of Naples. in all stations ho puld tho closest at tention to his nttlro and woro In bat- tlo gold embroidered and Jowclcd uni- forms which would hnvo mado him conspicuous ut a court function, and dressed himself as for n rovlow when ho was led forth to bo shot. Now York Tribune N H Was Just Thlnklnn. "Mary," said a man to his snousc. who was gifted with a rapidly moving tonguo, "uia you over hear tho story or tuo precious gems?" "No," sho replied, "What Js it?" "It's a fairy legend that my grand- motuer told mo whon I wns a boy." tho husbund continued. "It was about n woman from whoso lips fell n din mond or a ruby at every word sho spouo." "Well?" said bis wlfo as ho nuuscd, "That's all thoro Is of it. mv dear." ho ropllcd. "But I was Just thinking il outo unugs uuppciieu nowadava I eomu maico my rortuno ns a Jowclor." Sklbboroon. An englishman was onco trnvollni m tuo Boutu or Ireland when ho camo to n vlllngo called Sklbbereen. Tho n i uamo BirucK mm as very peculiar and odd, nnd ho aBkcd a villager why tho town was bo called. "Sure," tho vll- lager ropllcd, "I thought oven na Eng. llshmnn could hnvo seen tho reason iur uwu us cauca Hiaubcrooti to dla- tingulsh it from other places of tho snmo uamo." Christian Itcglster. Mars and Its Moons. Ono of lta moons circles Mars ovorv seven hours. In cousequenco of this rapid revolution it appears to tho in- habitants of Mars (If thcro bo any) to rlso in tho west nnd set in tho caBt w.n ou.rrW Electric liurclnr nlnrniH cmrrmitwl TTn. clo Sam's treasury nt Washington and aro tested every fifteen minutes, day UiU illfeUU I f W W W va www i sss m in tu iu u u & l PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. W IH I 1 1 I- I. ... 2 i.W 'T"1,U8 ,ic"ldnchcs W bo duo to many causos-oyo W strain, kidnoy trouble dlsslnn- l tloa, too much Bmoklng, or- M 2 aBofProta".fWMwno- W ,y tnl lum,r li0?t m bl00d 1ros w 'i'v" xi VI nntlln llmnpfnl nun ) in 1.V...I. 1M 1 VM lluUi w Mf doctor, Itenou. Avldch extended t W over flftcen ycai-s and In which 2 feSUMd,,Mnw1nJr Cn,SOa MCCS Mf Blvciy high blood tension. a Whon tho norslatent Londnohon ttf i , - ., . .. " . I k aro bo Bovcro that they unfit the & 2 S.f,.!0.? " sen": m ..V ii ,., "vul-" uarKeu 8 and his kldnovs nro nffectod. ill Such cases often speedily torml. IS uato fatally, but intcnslvo treat- mcnt M'Ui ailovlato tho Bynrp W Z 1 1 , wcuicai itccord Bays Ut w... uv.i.mt,M uiiu looncco k uu uo ouut on. Alio patient w I must havo mental vest. Ho must W go on a purely milk diet for at w least a week after which ho may W 2 miu vegetables on car- w 'Z " ,; "fv ; . ntUttH ro n K A light, low protein regimen fol- tows for aovoral weeks. iui. " IB-- A SHABBY NOBLEMAN Dy ALAN HINSDALE--- A yintlemnn dressed very plainly Indued, shabbily stepped into a Jewel er's storo in Now York and asked with a British accent to seo somo pearl necklaces. Tho clerk went to a safe, took out several trays and placed them on tho counter. --XHCS0 uccKiaccs aro very oxpen slvc," ho said. "Of courso so largo number of real pearls cost money. But tills one," handing out n slnglo string of very small Jowels, "Is cheaper. The prico is $2,500." Tho man did not seem shocked at tho enormous prlco named by tho clerk out after n close Inspection of tho nr- ticics, Holding them within a fow Inches of his eyes, on which ho woro glasses (evidently to correct near. Might), he handed them back to tho clerk, saying; "I can do better in Lou don. Let mo soo somo enrrlncs." Tho clerk put awuy tho trays and brought forth others contnlnhifN car- rings. The customer, as In tho case before, examined tho moro expensive articles nnd asked tho prlco of a nnlr. eacu Having n slnglo pendant of n din nioiid ns largo ns a good sized nea tuo prico was s-I,noo. "lou nro neuror a reasonable nrlco on tucsc," saw tho customer. "They aro very pretty." rho clerk had shown tho man Jewels rar Dcyonu tho prlco ho supposed from his nppcarance ho could pay. Indeed ho fancied tho party simply desiced to feast his eyes upon them. Tho diamond earrings ivero apparently nearer his caliber. Perhaps a salo-could bo effect- ed. After holding them near and far and cntchlng tho light on tho diamonds ho asked tho clerk if ho could send them to his hotel, no would liko his wife to seo them. Tho clerk agreed The gentleman gnVo his name, Ueorcro Throckmorton, nnd his hotel, nt tho snmo tlmo taking out n cambric band kerchief and wiping his glasses. With tho handkerchief came a letter which dropped on tho floor. Tho clerk's back was turned nt tho tlmo, for ho was putting away tho jewel trays, ana when ho again faced tno counter a fnshlonnbly dressed man wns tuerCl holding out tho. letter tho olucr Imu uroppeu, "Tho man who Just loft you dronned tins," no Bnld. Tlio clerk took tho letter and natural iy looked at tho address. It was tho Earl of Boylngstono, hotel, New i one, u. s. A and boro a London postmark. "That's singular," said tho cleric to tho man who picked up tho letter. "What's singular?" "Why, that tho follow should bo a nobleman! fits clothes nro worn shiny." "Don't you know," replied tho other. examining tho address, "that thoso ungusu iorus wear seedy clothes? It's an affectation. But you should seo their lackeys, all velvet nnd gold, with nowdored wlen nmi nir ctvni,ir,, Sometimes their shoo buckles nro Bet with rwil Inwnls "You don't mean it!" said tho elerk "I'vo heard it said that tho members of tho houso of lords nrn tlin nrnror drossed men to hn fnniui tn nnv wis. ... -n w latlvo nssombly. I happen to know that tho Eavl of Boylngstono ts ono of tho richest men In England." The clork put tho letter in his pocket. nnd whon ho sent tho earrings nnd tho letter to tho carl's hotel sent also a messago that thcro was 16 per cent mscount on tho ncfcklacos, which ho had not mentioned. Tho Countess of Baylngstono admired tho earrlncs. nnd tho carl asked tho man who brought mom. ir n draft on London for tho Vrico would bo accepted in navmont Tuo hearer telephoned tho Arm, and slnco tljo cleric had reported that uorgo Throckmorton was nlso Earl of 1Joylgstono tho partners consulted as to whether they should do so un uawai a tnmg ns ho rcnucsted. Thn cicru was called In and told that tho flU8tomor had refrained from buying 0 peart neck,ace3 not because thoy x . . v., WVUUOU UU DIIIU no couia no netter in London, "If vu"" ,0 " wrng witn mm," uuueu tno clerk, "It would Beem that "1 " !c" .lu?..J0WeIS ln . v"-v. v..vi UlUl OU1U Purchaser ho co-dd rnto him correct iy; ho woUld know n gcutlcmnn by ii,innf , 1 - " ":ri p that ' h s m a shou fd "Sgo to tho hotel and glvo tho answer. Th0 Juul0r member of tho Jewelry mm, m oruer to oxeuan tun vu - cnM uiui iio nau como to say that if Mr. Ti.!wi. - mn,... i " Zs ?zY: . . . 7 ' necklaces It could bo had for less woney than tho clerk had named. But tho can Bni.i thnt hi. xvif .i.i ..I nrw,i 4.. in . i III ikiuuuui. IIUU UO WOUlU not mtroi.nc ,,h.i.,' i... earrings at present. This statement removed an doubt as to tho genuine nKmnriuim,,., .1.. " 3 r" u" on his London barton was accepted, and tho earrings passed into hi not sesslou. A couplo of weeks later tho draft ramo uack marked "No funds." Then It appeared to tho Jewelry firm that they had bcon-aoatly tricked. Tho person who hod picked up tho letter was his confeIerato. It la a welf now met that many lords affect habby clothes. Tho awlndlora took advantago of tho fact to inspire confl. ?oufu Kd hy It made a auccessful Rolatlvo to tlio monument to bo orcoted to th0 lato Colonel Cody, tho general opinion ox'prosscd Is that it should be a bronzo equestrian statue surrounded by buffalo. Suggestions havo como from practically every dty In tho country and from hundreds of tho Colonols old friends and ns- 1 soclates. THE HEN THAT LAYS Is tho hen that pays. It sho does not lay, kill hor, but beforo you kill her glvo hor B. A. Thomas' Poultry nemeuy twice a uay for a week, and then you. -will not kill her for sho will bo paying you a profit. It not only makes hens lay but it is a rem cdy for Cholera, Roup, and dapey wo guaranieo it to cure or wo re fund your money. Sold by Dorryborry k roroes. jvr ROBERT H. WHITE Prcsbytorlan Minister FRIEND TO THE TROUBLED LifeWork Counsellor OIIIco at Church 8:00 to 12:00 Phino Red 112 Res. 610 "W. Sth. Phono Blk. 603. Hides Tanned Wo mako "hors0 and cattlo hides Into Fur Coats, Robes, Mittens, Etc. Wo make Caps, Ladles' Coats and Furs. Old CoatB repaired. Cash paid for hides. Write for Caitaloguo and tags. SIOUX 'CITY ROBE AND TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Puro ureu iivo stocK and Real Estate lorms Reasonable. . E. L . JONES, Up-to-Dato Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell State Bank at My Expense for Dates. MAXWELL. NEB. Clean Up Sale Lower Prices than ever on Furniture and Stoves. pend your cash where it goes farthest, we need the money; you need the goods. Come in and m look them over, top price paid iur r urs ana niaes. ECHELBERY, 6th and Locust. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 . A modern institution for the fciontiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Complatoly equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfie!4 M. D. J. S. Sains, M.D Miss M. Sieman, SapL I)R. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NORTH TLATTE, NEB. Nurso Brtorwn Memorial Hospital. MEN wanted: THAT aro earning monthly salarlos, 'pruiussionai ana nusinoss mon, mar ried and slnglo mon, in fact all men in various vocations of llfo who havo MORTGAGED HOMES OR USED BORROWED MONEY to conduct their business. Who will roplaco that monthly salary or financial earning ability of yours that your depondout onus nnn oacKers aro loolcincr tn vnn for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR tuwukuow? Havo you mado tho propor provisions? THESE Ann among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old Lino Lilfo Policies nrotect. oreatn a savings for old ago. Delays aro dan gorous. You can't carry tho risk. wnoa. you can got ono of theso policies yjn iricj nujiyijiLiX 1'AY PLiAN. .For rurthor information call, phono or addrosn E. SE1JASTIAN. State Mtrr. xnv via ijiHo i,irA Man. MOUTH PLATTE, NEDRASICA. n NOTICK TO CltHlllTOUS EatntH No. 1411 nf l.H.o),.,!. nn.11 In p. deccaseil In thn Pirn Tho State of Nobratka. bb: Creditors of eald estate will take notice that tho time limited for nresentatlnn nnri mine of claims ncalnBt natd Kstate la Sep teniber 16, 1917, and for settlement of Buia i-maio is uciouor is, 1917; that I will alt at the county court room in said county, on March 16, 1917, at 8 o'clock a. m. and on September 16, 1917. at 0 O'clock a', m.. to renolvn. nt. amine, hear, ' ullow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. f20-m20 County Judge. j Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front. J. B. BEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUBQEON . Succossor to PHYSICIAN &SUREONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redflold oiuce Phone 042 Res. Phono 676 Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic. Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Phono 308 ALHEIIT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and. 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. Phones Office 333 Res Black 542 BB. IIABOLD A. FENNEB Osteopath. 6 Roynold Building Office hours 9 a. tri. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. DOCTOB I). T. QUIGLEX . . . Practice Limited to Surfrery nnd Bndlum Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Social AttentioB given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building arid Loan Building Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phono Black 638. W. T. BITCHABD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St, one-naif block ' southwest of the Court House. DEBBYBEBBY & F0BBES, Licensed JBmbalmers Undcrtakors and Foneral Directors Day Phone 234. jNlRht Phono Black 688. W. J. IIOLDERNESS Ecctrlcal Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Moreen BIdg Phono 175. SCRAP IRON $5.00 Per Ton. DRY BONES $10 Per Ton. Highest Price for Hides and Furs. WE BUY RAGS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER PRONT AND LOCUST. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G30 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. LET US INTKODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality in Cigars has has boon our aim slnco rwe bogan making cigars in North, Platto ovor thirty yoars ago. wo put quality in tho flrat cigars wo mado, and that samo quality 1b in tho cigars wo mako today. Schmalzriod's Cigars havo stood tho teat of those more than thirty yoars. "What greater evidence of quality could you dealroT If you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz. dled'a cigars, try themthey aro cer tain te pleas. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. HoffsandCatt T. II. WALTHEN, Auctiouoor. Satisfaction Gunrantcod Address Itontc 2, North I'lntto, Nob. I'liono No. J02F011 Office Phono 70 Res. Red 687 db; latiian Sulplio Vapor Baths WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Bolton Building MSTMIATI3 Oli nTKPVc. North Platte. Nob., JnnT To 1917 i .?.ul5r. meeting 'held thft County epnoral fund....:; County brldpre fund .. ?CO,000.00 10,000.00 40,000.00 county road fund iltrrlCUIMlrnl innli.li BIrdwood bridRo bond'prii ' clpal and Interest ...... 1 SOUth Platto hrlrlcrn 'l l i, uuu. 00 500.00 n-Pflnclnal and Interest . . "1 nniJft,(1.B? bond8' Prlncl pal nnd lntorcst Bostwlok bridge bonds, prlncN l.COO.OO 1,500.00 500.00 700.00 Hershey brldpe bonds, prlncll pal and interest .......... Nnhnnl rit.4.lA t NO. 1. Trlnnlnn1 nrl l . No. 7. principal aVd ln"terest ' mS ??' pr nc pa! nnd interest No. 37, pr nc pal and Interest No- 47. principal and Interest v ,h Pf'xcfpal and lntrest No. 07. nrlnnlnnl nn.i n.n . 350.00 2,000.00 100.00 ' 500.00 300.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 go. 98 principal and Interest No. 105, principal and Interest NO. 111. nrlnclnnl nnri intnnni No. 119, principal and interest No. 120, principal and interest No. 122, principal nnd Interest No. 12C, principal and Interest No. 137. nrlnclnnl nntl int 200.00 300.00 No. 37, Judgmont 2,000.00 NPi 3, special building 300 00 No. 2C, special building 300 00 No. 38, special building 2,000.00 NO. G9. sneclal linllrtlno- . inn nn No. 60, special building 300-.00 H. BHHNOER, P. W. IIBUMINQHAUSEN, S. J. KOCH, PillintV Pnmmla.lnnn.. f2f2G .J wvuiiMiauiUUCIOi x Notice of Final Hcport EsiatO No. 1 4 (IS nt K'ntiA,, A 1.1 son, dffceaaed, In tho County Court of The State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Estate take notice that the administrator has nied a Hnal account and report of his administra tion and a petition for Hnal settlement and discharge as such administrator, which have been set for hearing before said court on March 2nd, 1917, at 10 o clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated February 5th, 1917. t. GEO. E. FRENCH, rc'3w County Judge. , . Notice. t,?cf.1 Aio8"1'111 w'" take notice, tJ.'i ??&e 22nl day of January, 1917 Paul O. Ijeyor, a Justice of the Peace of Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an SirKenn .of aachmont for the sum of ji&.oo in an action ponding before him. JwwJnS Cl' a8. Swl1"?'01 Plaintiff and Jackson A. SnlTth is defendant, that property of the defendant consisting Sr Wn,?ecarne.1br. h,m ,n servlcf PnnS ? n ,n ih hand8 of le Union K,flS Ra,"road Company, a Corpora tion, has been attached under said or ?f.ri. JSa,d Sa,UrS0 Was continued to the lBth day of March, 1917. at 10 o'clock a- m- CHAS.-C. Hupfer, . Plalntlrr. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an order of saloJssued from the District Court of Lincoln foreclosure rendered In said Court &trn& KS0?? A' Bennett Is plaintiff. nJ?dmRoPrt 8. Hopper Is defendant, and to me directed. I will on the 24th day of February, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. at tho east front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County. hihffkfo?" V PuWic aotion to the nlcrheSL mariar fnr pnak n n . i ... . . - decree. Interest and costs, the' following Quarter (SEU) of Section Five (5), Townshln Flfteon f1R M. - ' Thirt. tons v.v:"ixv." v"iko Lincoln-County, Nebraska. ' Dated North Platte. Nob.. Janunrv Platto, Nob., January 22, 1917, J23-CW A. J. SALSBUIIY, Sheriff. NOT1CK FOR PUnLICATION Serial No. 0576C U. S. Land pfllco at North Platte,' Nebr., Notlc hri. "iy'j."' H. HamV. of No?tlvl7 e Nebr "who trv IS?vftr-1Bi'',,lda Honestead en try. No. f)f7rfi lew air-i xn.it JTttS.. Bi4. Section - 26. Towhin"- hasnBniPTr rSfin Gtht p,r,niPal Meridian na2i "It" notlce of Intntlon to make Hnal three vnnr T.nr '....fV fSrlPtV0 "S W ove'desefflrbe" NnrM, Pi(?e?JrBVor and Kecelyer, at March,.0' Nebr" on th0 7th daV "f nn(?lS,nlantorar?e.8 as witnesses: Robert Batle, of Staploton, Nebr.. Wrn Pitt, man Of North Uln.l xt'wtiSi' i'v Gu herless. - of North Pla e.'Nebr VS? ScottA rf Btapleton, Kebr. ' J23-6W e. J. EAMES, Register. ., . NOTICE. Jackson A. Hmin, ...in .. . that on h n. "r , "."V '"KO oiiep attachment for the sum of l.7c; which ?2 d sum was amended on Jan. 19th 1917. to read 1G.7K in ' ponding before' him', wherein The Star A.CqSithat 2nU!? P'aIntirr and JacksoS ,i?(iils,defe,ldant! that property is? k 1 2Bi,of . lnnoy ia tho sum of cim. ninrn h4lnd8 ot tho Union pS has3 r0atd,C2m,pa.n.a- corporation. Said cause"wa8"corftlnued to the eth daX March. 1917. at ten o'clock a, m Dated January. 22d. 1917. ' 12B.flfi E J' VANDERHOOF, - - . .i.t.i.. NOTICE. IJECIIEE OF IIEmSHI?- State Of Jnmn'n Phf.nl,... -r To tho linlrn Sn??lnre.8ted ln Ba'd Estate will take 2S"Slf. ,that on tho. 8th day of ib! "annan is. ChamfanrR i,.r. said decedent, filed her nPtuffi 'll1!., S ISP in?-Saf the 8a,d Jamoa Chambers o'ed Intestate on or about AnVn ij.v. Adilltlnn in ti..".i. MiiuiiBB-s eecona tiuumon .to the city of North Vtntta 712In"na,hE. Chambers, his widow? "r nlVfe11 North Platte, NebTj Pinttttei?i.,lf?,47' Bilng at North Said real estate ts wholly exempt from attachment, execution or other mesnS Process finri nnf iin. riV'0 f"eBnV of the debts of said deceased eaSdypra?! tng that regular administration hZ aRnndd a: .58 real estate. lo th?,1)l?,eta,tt,Sno.c1o,c,kba! mTa? ft flee of the county judge In saw 5SSny fi., E. FRENCH. County Judge.