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It Semt-HJcekly Sribime. (A.Ml'AION NOTES. " , . ., , 4A . , physically strong and montullj Entored at tho North Platto, Nobraska gPeMlTa. and succeeded in onl Postoffico as Second ClassMatter j tho sorvlces of a hnlf ioion or tin to Tuosdav nlcht the forces of IRA L BARK, Editor and Publisher ; Candidate Stono were groatly dls- - hoartoned by the rapidity with which SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , Candidate Plzor was gaining In n.,n iw hv Mti in niinnpn fil 7r, strength, and woro about ready to lay 0 o Yea I lwtt S'M down' but aBor Glbbs UJIO ICar It) turner, jn OUranCO, -.mi ...nX.a Wo.1nm.clnv mnrnlne fnn nir physically strong and inonUilly ng- lllstlng or moro nrnttv well ac- imift ii' tr 1 iiiMt no trilii . . r rjmn, .uiiuvji -o, ouaintcu witn tno ins aim outa 01 poi- - ltlbs. Thoso men held tt mooting In AVn I'n.li.rm. Ifr Pior iMr' Glbb8' off,cc Wednesday evening l.iiilorsc Sir. liter. anfl toutUed wlmt they torfned a , Tho platform as enunciated by Julius .wi,iriwn(j campaign" for tho few Plzor is satisfactory to Tho Trlbuno ' days. remaining before election. nnil 1iU nnnrllclnPV ill (indorsed. Mr. WllOtllCr tllOSO HOrvlCO-StrlpOd CU1I1- Pir' hiiHinnnii career in North Platte ImlBor wl" 1,0 au, to lnrtkc ,nuch 1 1or 8 buslnosd career in iNorui i laue Jnroa() (m Uio plzer ,u,,,)0rtarB rp. for thirty yoars has been signally sue-' nmln8 to bo soon hllt wjintovor ui'ey coaaful, and thore is no quostion but j draw from tho Pizcr raiiks strongth thnt ho will apply to city nffalra the'ons Candidate Stroitz to Just that ex same businoss judgment that ho has,10"1, to liis private affairs. Ho has shown 1 One promlnont church woman, ovl his faith In North Platte and Lincoln dently very charltablo, telephoned an county by Investing heavily In real other woman one duy this week that cstato;ho Is progressive but not an ad- only bootleggors and roughnecks woro vocate of extravagunco; ho has given j supporting Candidate Plzor. Dr. Mc hlH promise that he will put an end , Cabo, John Halllgan, Tom Pattorsoif, to gambling, that scarlet womon mustJJudgo Grimes, Tho Tribune man and bo banished nnd that boot-logging will Borne othors won't fool offended by bo prohibited so far as It is possible I being placed in this category, but it's to stop it. ; a compound slamlor to includo in the Mr. Plzor has given his porsonal list perfect gentlemen like V. J. prpmiso to the Tribune that ho will O'Connor, Rev. McDald, Jim Sebastian DR. L. E. VANDIVEU Physician and Surgeon Rooms G-C McDonald Bank Bldg., North Platte, Nob. Res. Dlack 376 SALESMAN WANTED,. ' i RoSponsfblo man to soil and 80t; monuments. Extra good pay JCom mlsslon. No territory restrictions. ' Addross Box 12, Bird City, Kan 184 ::o::- r , MOTHERS Bhould soo that the whole famllr take , offlce phono 340 nt least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, pur- I Ifylng, syatom cleaning, medicine this1 PR. SHAFFER, spring. Now is-the time. Tho ram-1 Osteopathic Thyslclan lly will be healthier, happier, and I get I ,t mJ Nortb p, t N b alons better if the blood Is given a i ,,, . , . , thoro purfylng, tho stomach and bow- 1 h0no for Appolutments. els cleaned out, and the germB of " Wlntor, accumulated in tho system, drivon away. Holllstor's Rocky Moun tain Tea Is one of the boat and surest Spring niodlolnos to take. Get it and see tho difference In the whole family. Tholr color will be hotter, they'll feel no and bo well and happy. J. O. Pat- on, agent. ..General Hospital.. , (Incorporated) One Halt Clock Nortb ot Postofticc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the elantific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement c&sci. Complotely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dcnl. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfie!u.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. NORTH PLATTE employ tho best men on tho police force that can be obtained for tho money available; that If he should ap point a inan who fails to come up to tho requirement of a good officer that man will bo promptly discharged, and ho promises police protection to tho Fourth ward, n section that has not had the protection It deserves nnd should have. The law regulates tho pay policemen can draw, and if the limit allowed North Platte is lnsuf flcent to get tho right kind of nicn, lie bolloves that citizens should chip In a small amount each month so that thoroughly competent men mny bo se cured. In regard to cigar storo card games played sololy for amusement, Mr. (Plzer takes tho position that tho Tri bune has alwayB hold, namoly, that they should be tolerated until tho cltl zolis unloosen tho strings to their pockotbooks nnd provido a recreation contor for tho 300 or 400 men whoso solo recreation center is tho cigar storo and tho pool hallj and who if not provided with amusement thoro might seek moro harmful amusement olso whero. iMr. Plzer favors a reasonable amount of paving, is a strong ndvocato of good roads, ' bolloTea that vacant loto, and especially. those in tho hiiBl- I noss contor, should bo kept clean, and favors a reasonable expenditure io placo tho city parks In proper con dition. Tho Tribune has had business tran sactions such as nowspapors and busi ness men have, weekly for a period of nearly thirty years, and It can truth fully say that Mr. Plzor haB novor broken a promise nor sdught to take an unfair advantage In these hundreds of transactions. This is tho first tlmo that Mr. Plzor liaa over boon boforo tho peoplo aa a candldnto for offlco, and If favored wltli an olectlon will tako prido in giving tho peoplo a satisfactory ad ministration and in making a record that will be creditable to himself. ::o:: Take your broken glasses to II. Dix on & Son, eyesight specialists; thoy can grind a now one on tho snmo day with their own grinding plant. Claudo Wolngftnd, Claronco Newton, C. M. Trottor, Sam Souder, Charley Raskins and dozens of others of like reputation who nro supporting Plzer. Tho rumor was current on thp streets last evening and generally discussed that tho Stono forces, con vinced that Mr. Stono stands no chance of election, will nt least at tempt to throw their strength to Can dldato Strcltz, their cry being any thing to beat Candldato Plzer. Tho rumor Is given publicity for what it Is worth and we nro not vouching for its foundation or truthfulness. Tho attendance at the Stroltz boost er supper Tuesday ovonlng gave evl denco that he is bucked by a rather largo and somewhat determined lbt of mon and womon espclally tho lat ter, as thoy appeared to bo in tho ma jority at tho supper. The addross by Mr. Strcltz, which might bo termed his letter of (lecoptanco, and which wo havo not been requested to pub lish, seemed to meet tho approval of IiIb supporters present. : :o: : COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. March 2(5, 1910. Board of county commissioners met, present Koch, Jlermlnghausen and Sprlngor and county clerk. The fol lowing claims woro allowed: C. B. Wood, indso. for county, $11.40 R. L. Rhino, road work, $40.80. N. C. Cantrell, road work, $11.40. Ed Williams, road work, $27.00. Art Lake, road work, $2.40. V, W. Hermlnghausen, freight on Hues, $13.64. Emma Pulver, caro of Babcock $05.00. C. A. Barton, road work, $20.00. Henry Lintz, plumbing, $31.25. John E. Stein, dragging, $24.00. W. I. Waldo, dragging, $08.00. H. S. Haskins, dragging. $54.40. J. R. Ball board of Tripp, $11.50. Isaac Martin, auto hire, $0.00. Rush Mercantile Co., mdso. county poor, $70.73. Prank Ebolc, labor, $30.00. Paul Moycr, services, $9.00. Tho folowlng bondB. wro approved: Irn T.ltrlit nt'npoonr T"llaf 9f.' V A ireo emperors and 30 varieties of Beauchump, nssossor Cottonwood pre. lots woro disposed of by tho war, clnct; 5iVl Russel, rond overseer Dlst Tho greatest fall of all was oxporl- 40; N. Kelso, road overseer Dlst. 50, encod by King Barleycorn I, although Jorgon Rosen Is hereby appointed road tho Almanac do Gotha may not men-' overseer Dlst. 20. tlon tho tumble , Adjourned" to March 31, 1919. 5 jflk, jlL JEji --OK Pure Bred ! Short Horn Cattle TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1019 TO BE HELD AT North Side Feed and Sale Barn NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. The cowb aro brod to Pure Scottish Bulls and somo havo calves nt foot. In this offering you will find tho producing kind of Cattlo both In hoof and milking strain. Wo havo been striving from year to yoar to ralio and brood hotter cattlo and by so doing wo fool wg aro offorlng a worthy lot; wo aro not soiling a slnglo lot that will not go out and mako good .for tho now owner. Mr. Brownfiold Is dispersing his whole hord as he has routed his farm, so ho la not holding any of tho good onos back. You aro getting . tho chnnco-to build up on what ho has started. In thlB offering you will And tho producing kind of cows, bred to it Roan Puro Scotch Uull. This Hord Bull will also bo sold In this salo. Mr. Strolborg lu still in tho businoss and Intends to stay as long aa tho good old Short Horn cow is nooded for ovory day use. Wo will say wo can't do without her. Wo will show you tho milking nnd pro ducing cow, Am soiling a two yoar old that will show you that she Is willing to do her best; this young cow 1b soiling with two calves nt foot, ono heifer calf and ono bull calf, sired by tho Cromwell Lad, 587DG1, Puro Scotch Bull. Thoso calves aro both Roans; this will glvo somoono a chanco to start a hord right away; this Is not all tho good ones that comos from tills hord, but will say thoy are all young and worthy to own. Wo aro not mentioning tho breeding in this ndvortlsomont, but If Intorosted wrlto for a cataloguo which will glvo full description. Strolborg Is also soiling his Imported Porehoron Stulllon Mnbab, 111,537; Imported July, 1913, by North & Robinson, Orand Island, Nob., Is recorded hy-tho Porehoron Soolety of America and his record number Is. 97352. This horso Ib bluck In color, a good Individual and a sure foal gotter; anybody looking for a good horso should nttond this Bale. Porfoct guarantoo lu ovory respect. Parties from a distance will bo entertained at our expqnso by reg istering at tho McCnbo or Tlmmorman Hotel, tho VIonna or Palaco Cafo. till Orilt-r ot IlmrliiK on Final .SrUlcmrnt. The Stato of Xehraskn, Lincoln Coun ty, SS. In tho County Court: III the matter of the Estate of George W. Hoho, Deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others .Interested In the estate of (Jeorgo w. Hose. Take notice that Mary A. Rose has filed In tho county court a report of her doings us executrix of said estnto and it Ih ordered that the same stand for hearing tlio 26th day of Anrll. A. D. 1019, before the court at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., nt which time any per non Interested may appear and except to ana contest tne same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thoreof i ordered given to all persons Interested In said matter by puuusning a copy or tins oraer in the North Platte Tribune, a soml-woekly ewsnaner printed in said county for hree consocutlve weeks prior to said into or Hearing. Dated March l.ith. 1919. WM. II . C. "WOODHUUST. ml8-3 County Judge. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI' Practice Limited to Surgery and Hadliiiii Therapy 7SS Cltj Nutlonnl Iln'uk Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Simply shelf room! This Is my sowing room when I'm not sowing. I take it out apd put it back Just like a hat box. It's so con venient and handy that I find mysolf doing lots of odd sowing that previously went undone boforo I had my Attached to any lamp socket or outlet. Perfect speed con trol by tho foot. Leaves ful attention to tho work. It payB for Itself many times over! Wunt (o try homo? ono at your Won't cost you a cent! NORTH PLATTE LIGHT AND POWER CO. otlce of Attachment. State of Nebraska. County of Lin coln, SH. A. M. uiuiiio, nrst ana real name un known, will tako notice that on the 12th day of March. 1919. I.-1,, Mllton- borgor, a justice of the peace of Lin coln county, Nebraska, Issued an or- er of attachment for the sum of 25.13 In an action nondlntr before him wherein Derryberry & Forbes, Inc., is piuintur nnu a. ;u. mume, nrst and real name unknown, is defendant; that property of' the defendant consisting oi moneys in tno nanus or tne Masonic Lodge of North Platte, Nebraska, has oeen auacnea Tinner saiu oruer. Said order Is continued to the 8th day of April, 1919, nt 2 o'clock p. in. DBUKYBBUKY &. FORBES, Inc. ml4-3 Plaintiffs. XOTICI3 TO CONTUACTOItS Sealed bids will be received nt the ouico or tno county Clerk of Lincoln couniy, until s p; m., on Saturday. iprll 19. 1919. at North Plntte. Nfihrns- ka, for rcradlnir. surfaclntr. nnd inci dental work on tho North Platte-Suth orianti l'roject No. 10, Federal Aid noau. Uids will be opened at the officfi of tho Hoard of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, at tholr olllco in tho Court House, North Platte, Nebraska, pruuiiuiy niter mo iimo ior receiving D1IIH nun cioseu. Tho proposed work consists of con structlng nppromlmatoly 19.1 miles of enrtn road, with stretches of gravel Biirrncmg. , The approximate quantities nro: 98,171 cu, yds. of earth excavation 1.GG2 cu. yds. mllo haulini; trrnvel. Certified chock 5 nor cent of amount or Did. Plans nnd specifications for tho work may bo seen nnd Information mav bo secured at the abovo- olllco, or at tho olllco of tho State Englnoer, Lincoln, xvourasaa. Tno Htato and county re serve tho right to waive all technical ities, and to roject any and nil bids. a. a. aIj1ijn. county Clork. OI50. 13. JOIINSON.Stato- Engineer. Joe Brownfield, Hcrshor, Nebraska. Frank Strolberg North Plnlte, Nebrusku. Auctioneers, A. IT. Thompson, 0. Jr. Swoedburg, R. J. Olmppcll and Ed Klerlg. itii Mna, J. L. Miller, of Nebraska Farmer. liny C. Lttiigford, Cleric NOTK3H OK W.KCTIO.V isotico is hereby k ven thnt on Tuosdny, tho nrst day of April. 1919 a goneral election will bo held In tho city or worth I'lntte, Lincoln county, NubrnsKn. between tho hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 7 o clock p. m. Tho voting place in tho First ward will bo at tho Durbln Oarage at Sth nnd uowey street; m tho Second ward at tho commissioners' room In the court houserm tho Third ward at- the Fire Station at Front and Vino streets, nnd In tho Fourth wnrd at tho Hulck Oar age nt Locust nnd lSlghth stroot. At which election there will bo elected: Ono mayor for the term of two years un ciorK ror tno term or two years. One city treasurer for tho term of two yoars, Ono wator commissioner for tho torn! or two years. ono councilman rrom tho First ward for tho torm or two years, Ono councilman from tho Second ward ror the term ot two years. Ono councilman from the Third ward for tho torm or two years. One councilman from tho Fourth wnrd for tho torm or two yoars. Two members of the board of educn tlon for tho school district of tho olty or North l'latto. county or Lincoln state ot Nobraskn, for tho term of three years. And whoreas more than 130 legat resident voters of tho city of N'orth Platto, Nebraska, havo Med a petition with tho mayor ana city council or the City of North l'latto. Nebraska, nrnv tag for tho submission of tho question or tho oporation or piaturo snows to b operated on Sunday and by virtu thereof said auestlon Is hereby sub mitted to said electors. Tho ballots used nt the election shall havo printed thereon; , FOH allowing tho operation of mo tion picture shows on Sunday in the City of North l'latto, Nebraska, and AOAIN8T tho operation of motion picture shows on Sunday In the City of North l'latto, vNebrasko. Thoso voting In favor of the oper ation of motion picture shows on Sun day shall mark tholr ballots with an X opposite tho paragraph beginning: FOH oporating motion picture shows on Sunday in the City of North Platto, Nebraska. Thoso voting against Bald proposi tion shall mark tholr ballots with an X opposlto tho paragraph beginning AGAINST tho oporatloa of motion pic turo hIiows on Sunday in the City of North Plutte, Nebraska. Signed this 17th day of March, 1919. Attest HENRY WALTEMATH. O. E, ELDER. Mayor City Clerk. 20-3 DJt. TWDTEN HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent patients. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adengids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 183 ' Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. otlcc of Incorporation of J. 8. Dnvlft Auto Conipnnj-. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, have formed a corporation under the name or J. s. Davis Auto Company, with Its principal place of uusinoss in the City of North i'lntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, and the general nature of the business to bo transacted being the carrying on of a genorad wholesale and retail mer chandising business, tho wholesale and retailing of machinrey," automobiles repairs and accesosries, the oporation of machine and repair shops and all necessary things incident thereto, and also the buying and selling of real and personal property and to do all things Incident thereto. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation is in tno sum or sevonty-uve thous and 00.000 ($75,000.00) Dollars, divid ed Into shares of One Hundred 00.100 (1100.00) Dollars each, tliq same to epaiu ror in casn or in property as may be determined by the Board or Directors. The time of the commence ment of said bnstness to be on tho st day of January. 1919. and continue for a period of fifty years. Tho high est amount indebtedness to which said Corporation shall at any time subject Itself shall not bo more than Fifty Thousand 00.100 ($50,000.00) Dol lars. The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Di rectors, consisting or three persons. Said Board of Directors to elect the President Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary. Dated this istn flay or January, ivia. J. S. DAVIS. MAItY E. DAVIS. J. J. CRAWFORD. W. J. TILEY. J. E. FILLION. J. It. LAIN. . E. ATTO ItNE Y-AT-L A" Offlco over McDonald Bunk. Office Phono 118C Bos. Phono 1120 GEO. B. DENT, riisyiclan and Surgeon. Special Attention GIren to Surgery and Obstretricg. Offlce: Building & Loan Building Phones; Offlce 130, Rosldcnco 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. NOTICH OF I.VCOItPOUATIO.V. Notice Is hereby clven that the un dersigned, in pursuance of tho Statutes of tho State of Nebraska, do associate themselves in business as a body cor porated in the manner &nd for the pur noses hereinafter mentioned. 1. The name of tho corporation shall bo Star Bottling and Mercantile company. . The principal Place of transact ing this business shall be In the city of Nortn i'lntte, Nebraska. 3. The general nature or the busr ness to bo transacted by said corpora' tlon shall bo the manufacture, pur chase and salo of carbonated bever ages and ciders, and to buy nnd sell at wholesale, crushed fruits, syrups.f ruit, groceries, cigars anu tobacco, and such other goods and merchandise as said corporation may, by a resolution of the board of directors from time de cide to handle, and said corporation may do such other business as is neccs sary to carry out the main purpose of this corporation, and for that purpose said corporation shall have the power to buy. Sell ana convoy, lease, sub- lenjie and let such real estate and buildings and appurtenances as may be necessary and incidental to tho proper and profitable conducting of said business, nnd may do and per form such other acts and things ns may bo Incidental and necessary to the main powers or the corporation. 4. The' date or the commencement or the business of said corporation shall be April 1, 1919, nnd It shall terminate business on the 1st day of April, 1969. &. Tho amount or capital stock au thorized Is $75,000.00. $40,000.00 of which Is fully paid In, the" balance to bo paid In as the Directors soo fit to issue.. C. Tho highost amount of tndebt cdness to which this corporation shall at any tlmo subject Itself, shall not ex ceeti two-tnirtis or its paid up capital stock. 7. The affairs and business of the corporation shall bo conducted by a Ttnnrcl hf Tllrnntnr. "PrAnlflont Vino. President, Goneral manager. Secretary tionai linilK, Jiorth Platto. Nob. ntwi 'Ppnnaiirai1 I . Dated March 17, 1919. JULIUS PI55ER. RAY C. L.ANGFORD. HARRY M. PORTER. J. J .HALLIGAN. M1SA11 Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Torm Sales a Specialty. Iloforonccs nud Bares nt First Mil Phono 1000. SALE BATES: Henry Bergman, March 20th. Fred Kuser, 3larch 18th. OUDKK FIXING CLAIM DAYS Kxtnte No. 1(11. In the Matter of the Estate of Earl E. isutler. Deceased. Now on this 12th day of March. 1919. It Is ordored by tho Court thnt tho Ad ministrator ue allowed one year from this date in which to settle said Estate, and creditors will be allowed until tho 24th day of Sept., 1919 to file their claims, after said date, claims will be forever barred. That on the 24th dav ot June. i3iu. ami the L'4th any or soot., wis. at 10 o'c oc t A. M. of ench of said days, tho court nnd tho administrator will attend at the county court room in said county, to receive, examine, hear, allow, nnd adjust clnlms. That notice of this order be given creditors ana all persons Interested in said Ka- tato uy publication of a notlco for four successive weeks immediately preced ing tne z i tn tiay or Juno, 191U, in the North Platte Tribune, a leiral Bemi- weekly nowsnanor printed nnd nub- iisneu in .Mncoin county, Nobrasltn. WM. II. C. WOODIIIIRST. M1SA8 County Judce. FOB A HEAL AUCTIONEER- GET R. I. Shappell, SUTHERLAND, NEB. Dates can bo niado at Platto Volley State Bank. .1 always tako stock buyers with mo. v L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. 3Iy ono best reference I'm always dated ahead Phono at my expense ior antes 0 GAL ALL A, NEBRASKA NOTICU iiutlieiilturg South .Side Irrlgntlou Com. puny, Gothenburg. D. I Illnkley, t.oinenlMirg, mul nil otlicra Iiiterent eil. You nnd each of you are hereby no tilled that a hearlntr will be held nt tho State Engineer's office, located at 410 Stato Capitol building In Lincoln, Lancaster County, State of Nebraska, on tno istn tiay or April, 1919, at two o'clock P. M.. for the nurnose of de claring cancelled and forfeited all pre tended claim or rights purporting to navo been granted under water appro nriatlon Docket No. 681. dated Oc tobor 26. 1894: located In water division No. 1-A; tho point of division being. -un tne kouui uans: or tne stream in tho NWU of Soction 30, Township 12, nango at; wost or tho 6th i'. m. in Lincoln County, Nobraska," nnd tho land covered by said appropriation is aescriueu ns rouows: Parts of Sections 5, 4. 3, 9, 10, 11, 16, 15, 14. 13, 22. 23. 24. 26 nnd 25. TownBhip 11, North Range 26; parts of Sections 19. 20. 30. 29. 28. 31. 32. 33. 31 and 35, Township 11, North Range" 25 j Parts of Sections 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 10, 11, 12, 13. n nnu 24. Townsnin io. Nortn Range 25, Parts of Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 18. 17. IB. ID, 14, 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 26, 20. 27. 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. 35 and 36. Township 10, North Rnngo 24, nnd llarts or Mectionn i ana Townsaip . riortn Ranno 24. all west of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln and Dawson Counties, Nebras ka, or thoseportlonB of tho legal sub divisions of the land abovo enumonitod not covered or claimed by other irriga tion works entitled to nrior apnropri atlon for the Irrigation thereof, amounting in nil to about twenty 11 vo thousand acres. Yon nnd each of you aro hereby no- titled to anear nt said hearlne and show cause why said appropriation hereinbefore specincnuy Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black G33 W. T. PMTCHAR1), Graduate Votorlnurlnn Eljht years a Government Voterinar lan. Hospital 2l8, south Locust St one-half block southwest of the Court House. DERBTBERBY ft FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 11 Night phono Black 58S NOTICE FOU PUIlIilCATION Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Ofilce at Broken Bow, Ne braska, March IS, 1919, - Notice Is hereby given that Oliver O Lucas, of North Platte, Nebraska, who, on November 29. 1915. mado homestead entry. North Platte No. 06271. Broken Bow No. 011865, for the W SW, Sec tion 2, Township ir North, Range 30 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-1 year proof, to establish claim to the land above describee1, beroro William H. C. Woodhurst. U. S. Commissioner. at North Platte. Nebraska, on the 9th day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Eberly, John Weldon. John Saunders, Frank Hood, all of North Platte, Ne braska. , MACK C. WARRINGTON, m25m2 ' Reglste-. Order of Hearing on Final Settlement. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County ,ss. In tho County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Jere miah Snyder, Deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others interested In the Estate of Jere miah Snyder. Take Notice, That the Executor has filed in the County Court, a report of his doings as Executor of said estate, and it is ordered that the same stand for hearing tho 1st day of April, A. D., 1910, before the Court at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., at which tlmo any per son Interested may appear to contost the same. Notlco of this proceeding and the hearing thoreof Is ordered given to all persons Intorosted In said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the North Platto Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, fi three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated March 10th, 1919. WM. H. C. -WOODHURST, Mll-25 County Judges. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order issued to me by tho District Court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 19th day of February, 1919, in an action wherein Frank Greenwood is plaintiff and Pat rick Greenwood, Kato Fletcher, John Greenwood, Jr., John Shaffer, Ruth Muller, Jane Shaffer, Pinkie White, Charles Shaffer, a minor and George Taylor, guardian of Charles Shaffer, - aro defendants, I will on tho 29th day ot March, 1919, at tho hour of two o'clock P. M. of said date at the east front door of the Court House in tho city of Nort)i Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraska, soli at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tho fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: East Half(E) of Section Thirty (30), Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29), Southeast Quarter (SEH) of Section Nineteen (19), and South Half of Southwest Quarter (S of SWVi) of Section Nlnoteen (19), all in Township Ten (10), Range Twenty-nine (29), west of tho Cth P. M., Lincoln County, Ne braska, also Lot Eight (S), in Block Six (C) of Penlston'a Addition to tho city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, said land to bo sold as a wholo or in separate tracts. Dated this 24th dav of February, 1919. O. E. ELDER, P25-M2S Referee. should not be forfeited and cancelled. STATE BOARD OF IRRIGATION, HiailWAYS AND UKAINAUrJ, ,M By GEO. E. JOHNSON. State Engineer, Secretary. Tinted this 11th day of March. 1919. fSEAL m!4A12 Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an ordor of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Occidental Building and Loan Association, a Corporation, js plaintiff, and Leon Gee Hess, et al are dofend unts, and to me directed, I will on tho 19th day of April, 1919, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the east front door of tho court House tn North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy snld decree. Interest and costs, the fol- doBcribort lo.w.ing aoscriueo; property, to-wit Lot six (6). Block seventy-seven (77) In the original town of North Plntte as surveyed, platted and re corded. Dated North Platto, Neb., March 15th 1919. A. J. SALISBURY. M18A15 Sheriff, NOTICE OF HEARING To nil Persons Interested In the Es tate of Woodward B. Yoke, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of February, 1919. J. E. Hall filed his potltlon in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a decreo authorizing and di recting Nettle R. Yohe, executrix of said estate, to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full convey ance of warranty to the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: The Northeast one-fourth and tho North one hundred acres of the Northwest one-fourth In Soction Thlrty-flve, Township Nine, North, of Range Thlrty-ono, west of tho 6th P. M., Lincoln county, Nobraska. In pur suance with tho terms of a certain written contract between said Wood ward R. Yohe, now deceased, and J. E. Hall, said petition will be heard at Chambers at the court houso In the City of North Platte, Nobraska, on Ule Cth day ot April, 19,19, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. It Is further ordered that notice of tho pendency of this petition and of the tlmo and placo fixed for tho hear ing thereon bo given by publication for six successive weeks in the North Platto Semi-Weekly Trlbuno, a legal newspaper published twice a week at North Platto, in Lincoln county, In tho state of Nobraska. Dated this 17th day of February 1919. H. M. GRIMES, fl8-al District Judgo.