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Henry Miller, who will bo seen in Klaw band's Wife" at the Keith Theatro to-night. Baptist Church. Chaplain E. W. White, D. D. to be hero beginning next week Tuesday. The pastor of the Baptist church first wrote Dr. White last December, trying to secure his services during that seas on. But it was impossible as his time was all filled. On Dec. 21, 1009, the Chaplain wrote "As it is there seems to be no opening until in early Bum mer, and not even then unless the date is secured very soon. August and September aro all ready called fpr in Iowa and Michigan. Should you still bo at North Platte could make a dato if desired tho last of September next or later in tho fall probably." An im mediate reply was sent asking for a Soptembcr engagement. On January 31st. tho evangelist whilo conducting meetings in Cherokee, Iowa, wroto speaking of a change mado by an Iowa pastor through which "you havo tho choice of time, beginning last of August.or last of September. Inany event will hold part of September for you." So arrangements were completed for last of Septembor, and in accordance with these plans of months ago the evangelist will bo hero noxt week, coming from Golden, Colo. In the meeting refcred to above in Cherokee, there wore over 40 conversions up to tho oleventh day all adults but four and so it is where over this mnn goes. Ho 1b wonderfully successful in all of his work, with this man and these long laid plans and the church in good shape for work a great good should bo accom plished in tho coming week's. Talk with mo about building a homo in the Taylor Addition. There are n number of choice lots left. Twenty eight homes aro to bo built within a year. Mnko your selection before the prices go up and whilo you can havo a choice. R. B. RiiiD, Ground floor Theatro Bid. Rolfc Halligan vill leave for Lincoln next week whore ho will enter tho law department nt tho University. In "Tho Girl, tho Man and the Gamo which is booked at Tho Keith on Saturday, Sept. 17, is a show packed full of songti and laughter. Tho plot is pure farce. Intersperced among the many ludicrous situations are many songs that havo the lift and go that make them instantly popular. Billy (Singlo) Clifford, than whom thoro is no mora popular singer upon tho stage : sings tho songs and-hero aro somo of the titles. " I Can't Miss That Ball Gamo," "A Twig of Shamrock," "Has Anybody a Kiss to Spare'" "That was All, Nothing More," "Italian Love," "How'd You like to Marry Mo?" "Noon Talk," "Meet Me in Dreamland," "That Dreamy Rag" and others. HUMPHREYS' Humphreys' Veterinary Speclllcs forthecureofdisensesof Horses, Cattle, Shoop, Dogs, Poultry. A A. Tor FKVEHB, MUK Feycr, Lunc Fever. fl.B. For HPH AI8, Laraeneit, Rheumatism. 0.0. For BOKH Throat, EpUootle, Distemper. D. D. For WOIIM8, Hots, Grubs. E. 15. ForCOUnilS, CoMi, Influenza. F. F. For COLIC, Hell yaclie, Diarrhea. O.a. FrevenU MIHCAIlllIAHU. W, II. For KIDNEY and Bladder dlsorJera. , I. F'r BtUN UIBUABUS.Mance. Uruptlcuu. J.K.t or DAD CONDITION, ludUestloo, Price, 60 Cents per bottle. Vot. Cure Oil, for Stable or Field Use, $1. At druggists, or sont prepaid on rocolpt of prlco. AfiOOPnge Hook on tho rent men t uud cure ol DomcHtic Auitimls uud Stable Chart to bang up, mailed l'rce. mmr-rata's' iiomeo. medicine co cornet WUlUto add Aim (Street New York. & Erlanger's production of "Her Hus When the Plague Raged. Sir Walter Hcsnnt In one of bin hooka says of the author of "Hoblnson Crusoe" and "Journal of the Plague: "Do Poo was born In the year 1001. I Tlx father lived lu Crlpplcgnte. where, as we know, lie had a shop. The child, therefore, was four years of age in the plague year. A child of four observes a great deal and may remem ber a great deal. Do Foe snyH: 'When any one bought n joint of meat be Would not take it out of tho butcher's hnnd. but took It off the hooks him self. On the other hand, tho butcher would not touch the money, but put it Into a pot full of vinegar which ho kept for the purpose.' This must Burp- ly have been seen by tbo child nutl remembered. It happened -1u his fa- thor'n xhop beforoMils nves." "Can you show me any bear trackeffi" risked the amateur NImrpd. "I kin show you a boar." tho native replied. 'Thanks, nwfully. old chap. Tracks will sumce.' Pittsburg Post. Enthusiasm. Anxious Messenger Say, fireman, there's another fire broken out up the street. New Recruit All right, old chap: keep her going till wo'vo fin ished this one. Punch. Not Always. "Does your wire always insist on talking to you when you aro shaving?" "No. Sometimes 1 shave when sho Is away from home." Chicago Record- Herald. The talipot palm of Ceylon has gi gantic fanllko leaves, which when fully expanded form n nearly coinpleto circle thirteen feet In diameter. Largo fans made of them are carried before people of rank among the Cingalese. They are also commouly used as um brellas, and tents are made by neatly lolnlnir them together. They aro used as a substitute for paper, being writ ten upon with a stylus. Some of tho sacred books of tho Cingalese are com posed of strips of them. It Would. Ella They say sugar alone will sus tain life for some time. Stella-Life would be sweet. Wouldn't It? Ex- ciiaiuo. Keith Theatre September 17, Billy ''Single" Clifford Presents "Himself" in a Merry Musical Feast in Two Courses. The Girl, The Man & The Game. An Excellent Cast. A Bevy of Dainty Divinities who Sing, Dance and Delight tho Eye. Beautifully Costumed and Properly Presented. Prices $1.50, $1, 75 and 50c 8 A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. Doctors Ames & Ames, Physicians and Surrjcons, Ofllco over Stone Drug Co. Phonos I Office 273 i nones t)ui.i ono I i ;i ........ .TLIjCJi kjk.i. ) ihVOIUUIIkC I o ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL EAST FttUNl JslltkKT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Medical Staff: Dr. D.T. Quigley. Dr. G. B Dent. Dr. V. Lucas. A general hospital for all actiteand chronic cases medical, surgical and obstrctric. cal profession. Open to the medi For further infor- motion address, W. M. CUNNINGHAM, MrJ Homeopathy Principles Similca, A like Similibuj, Curantui. remedy will disease. cure a like A law immutable, that cannot change, and as true today as when it first came to light. true and tried system that will bear investigation. Nature's own treatment where remedies are paramount. For out of town patients and all those interested: Rooms fur nished when desired for confine ment, medical and the necessary surgical cascB. Trained nurse in attendance. Dr. J. S. Twinein, Medical and Surgical Practicioner Wllla J rtedflold. M D .1 It McKlrthan. M D Drs. Redfleld & McKirahan Phsiciam and Surgeons. All Calls Promptly Answered. Phones 642-644 Office at P. and S. Hospital. THE BEST CIGAR SALESMAN we havo is tho Forest King cigar. It brings more trade to th s store than little. It will not surprise you either ii you try me rorest King cigar, it is a BtnoKo you cannot tall to enjoy If you ore a lover of ilno tobacco. It is a cigar that, onco tried, vou naturallv think of every timo you are inclined for a goou smoKc. J. F. SCHMALZRIED, CANNING TIME. YOU'LL soon be nt the canning and pickling with all its hard work. It would bo n pity to havo tho fruits of your efforts spoil during the winter. Seo that iars and bottles are well snaled. PURIFIDE PARAFIN is tho best thing 'to senl them with. Can bo used over and over and 1b tasteless and harm less. Pure High Grade Spices, Jar Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Etc. SCHILLER & CO., Family Druggists. fjCy (JlMf FloiU. Up-to-date $1.50 per sack or $2.00 per hundred, B. & M. $1,45 per sack $2.85 per hundred; Buffalo and Jer sey Cream $1.35 per sack or $2.75 per hundred. See us for prices on 500, 1,000 or more pounds. Every sack guaran teed. R. E. LOUDON & SONS. CaltSSl. Wanted. 200 head of cattle to pasture. Have 4,000 acres fine fresh range under fence. Two good wells with storage tanks. W. H. TuiiriE. ECHELBERY'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE Cor Sixth and Locust Sts. Phone 302 A full line of furniture, all kinds of stoves and stove repairs, wagons, har ness, saddles, bicycles, guns and sport ing goods, clocks, watches, musical goods, sewing macmnes cither cash or payments. uvcrytMng you use bought and sold here. Top pr ice fo iron metal and rubber. I GEO. D. DENT, Physician and Surgeon, $ Office over McDonald Bank. & p,n. I Office 130 Phone8 Residence 115 ifr JfliJi ijt J(t Jiflt ifi-Ji K St HMtftRrJj-ilt Htft flr John S. Twinem, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Obstetrics and Children s Diseases. Office: McDonald State Bank Building, corner utn as uewey fats. Phones: Office 183. Residence 283 Go to SORENSOiTS FOR Furniture Repairing and Cabinet Work Also Wood Turning, Picture Framing Room Moulding, and Window Screens a Specialty. Shop 107 East Fifth. Phone 268 FOR ALL KINDS OF Floor, feed, drain or tiny Having recently purchased the B. A. Wilson feed store at the comer of Sixth and Locust Sts. I respectfully invite a share of the patronage of the public. Prompt delivery. J. R. RITNER Excelsior Springs MINERAL WATER. We are eole agents for the medicinal waters from this famous resort. Per sons suffering with stomach, liver and kidney troubles should give these waters a trial. Sulpho Saline Water Pints 15c, Qts 25c, half gal. 50c. Siloam and Regent Water Pints 15c, Quarts 25c. Sotenan Ginger Ale Pints 15c or 2 for 25c. (Manufactured from Soterian Lithla Water.) Special discount in case lots. Stone Drug Co PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. A Modern Institution for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases. Grad uate Nursing. Physician in attendance day or night. Special accommodations for confinement cases. 721-23 North Locust t. Telephone No. 642. xsfv rich -r- .aKT A Man That Keeps Good Horses don't wan't to spoil their appearance or risk his own life by harnessing them with an inforior mado or shabby har ness. It pays to buy a irood harness when you do buy, for it always looks well as well as wearing well. For style, durability and make call on Av F. FINK. HOLD "HOLD UP" your hands for DICKEY'S ICE CREAM. You arc not "Held Up" when you buy it as you get your moneys worth in every dish. Our up-to-date manner in the making and our facilities for tak- inii care of it assures you o f Ice Cream that cannot be excelled. DICKEY BROS. Notice. John F. Wilcoxson. will take notice thnt on the 22nd dov of July. 1910. P. H . Sullivan, a justice of the l'eace, in and for Lincoln County. Nebraska, is sued nn Order of Attachment for the sum of $19.50. in nn action pending be lore rum. wnere n wiiuam uowson is nlaintiff nnd John F. Wilcoxson defen dant, that nronertveonsistineof money in the hands ol the union racinc imu road Company, a corporation, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to tho 30th day of Sept. 1910. William uowson, riainiiiL. North Platte, Neb. Aug. 18th, 1910. Notice to Delinnuents. Notice is hereby given that the rental upon the lease contracts to the follow inc described school lands in Lincoln County, Nebraska, as set .opposite tho names ot the homers thereot, is uenn quent nnd if the amount which is due is not paid within GO days from tho date of this notice said contracts will be de clared forfeited by the Board of Educa' tional Lands and Funds and said for feiture will be entered of record in the manner provided by law. Northeast quarter southwest quarter. northwest quarter southwest quurter section 1G, township 14, range 33, D W. tlarshtielU. East half section 3G, township 1G range 29, F. P. Willis. All of section 16. township a, range 32, James Doyle. U. li. UOWLES, Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings August 23, 1910. ORDER OF HEARING ON PRORATE Ol i 1'OIIKION WILL. Statu of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. In tho county court. Scut, l-'th. 1010. In tho matter of tho cstato of Edward Everett, deceased. un readme and nunc tno petition or u rover O. .Tones, praylnir that tho Instrument tiled on tho lzth day of Sept.. luiu. and our porttnir to bo an authenticated copy of tho last will and testament or tho said deceased as proved, probated, and allowed lu tho pro bato court nf Suffolk county. Massachusetts may bo proved, approved, urobatod. allowed and recorded as tho last will aud testament of tho said Kdward Kvorelt, deceased, in this eonrt. Ordered. That October 3rd. 1I0, at 10 o'clock a. m Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said mattor may appear at a county court to be held In and for said countr. and show causo why tho prayer ot tho petitioner should not be, granted. This order to bo printed for six successive issues in the iSorth l'lutto Semi Weekly Tribune, prior to October :ird HMD. R13-I1 O E. Er.nKU. County .Tudce. lly Kathorlno V. Clark. Clerk of th County Court. PRORATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln county. No braska. Sent. 12th. 1010. . In tho matter of tho ostato of Anders 1' Carlson, deceased. Notice Is hereby nlven, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tbo Administrate of said estate, before tho County .ludtru of Lincoln countv. Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on tho iioth day of uctoper, iviu, and on tno mtii day or April lull, at lu o'clock a. tn. each day, ror tno pur pobO of presenting tholrclalms for examtna tlon. adjustment and allowance, s x montl aro allowed for creditors to present thel claims and one year for tho Admlulstrltrlx to settle said estate, from tho 12th day of Sept.. nil". This not co to bo nub lshc eight successive Issues In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper published in said county prior to tho 10th day of October 1U10. sl38 O. E. ELDER. County Judge. lly Kathorlno F. Clark. Clerk of tho County uourt, NOTICE KORPIJRLIOATION. Serial No. U2ti:w. Department of the Interior. 0. S. Land onice at North Platte. Nob, AuiriiKt 2Utli. tUtO Notlco Is hereby given that Arthur I). Allen or iNortu 1'latte, ou wiio on SOPtemPe 1,1,1. IT , .1 . ,.. ,. 1,, t-LIl. 1UUUU llUlUt'HLUUU r.IlLTV IXfl. IUi. Serial No. 0VH38, for tho hwM. nH nwH, n!4 noH, se!4 noil, oii sou. sw'-i boK section P, township 15, north, rangu so, west ot tho Oth principal meridian, has filed notlco of intention to make llnal five year proo to esianiisn claim to tne land ainiv descrllmd, before tho register and receiver at INortn l'latto. Nebraska, on tbu lHtl dav of October, iviu. Claimant names as witnesses; Chris Jolnr son, Martin Hood, Dennis llreeu aud Fro llremers. all of North Platte, Neb. a23-0 T. V, Fvan ItnirNtn Notice for Publication. Serial No. 02351. Department of tho Interior. U. B. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. Aumist HOtli. 11(10 Notice Is hereby given that Albert Doe like. of North Platte. Nob., who nn Feb. 11th, 1W)5, mado Homestoad Entry No. 20xU. Serial no. i3fli, ror an or secuou n. towusiiip is. in Range Ul, W. nt tho sixth principal meridian has filed notlco of Intention to make Una five year proof, to establish clatin to the land above described, beroro the Reglste and Hecelvor at North l'latto, Nobrask on tho 17th dav of October. 1U10. Claimant names as witnesses! James Ilechan, David Macomlier. William Groves ami liughUaunt, all or North Platto, Neb. alM-M T F. Hvanh RiMfluter, CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior, United States Land . Olllce. North Platto. Neb.. September 7th. 1910. A HUtllclent contest atlldavlt having been filed In this otllcu by Earl II nartuolomow, contestant, against Homestead Entry. No, i7e, made April 10th. 190U. for all of section 32, tbwnsh'o lo N. rango83 W, Oth P M by Aumius Mcllunrv. cnntestiuo. In which It is alleged that Agnes Mcllonry has never estnli llshed n'sldenco on said tract that she has failed to Improve or cultivate said tract tn any manner, that sho has aliouded said tract ror more man six montus last past, said purtles are liero'iy notmeu to 'appear, re spond aud offer evldeuco touching said allegation at iu o ciock a rn on Nov. 7th iiu. Deroro t iu register and receiver at t United States Laud Olllco lu North Platte Nonraska. i no sain contestant Having, in a proper affidavit, tiled Soptemlier7th. set forth facts which show that after due diligence per sonal bervlce of this notlco cannot lie made, It Is herehv orderod and directed that such nuucu IR5 gnvn iry uu" anu proper pupllatlou J 13. Kva.vh, RL'gUtur. NOTICE. I.lzzlo Gantt. Charles A. Perry ami tho un known lilrs of David w. Perry, deceased will tako notice tlint on tho 20lli day of July, HMO, Henry Waltumatli. plaintiff heroin, filed Ids petition In the District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, airHnst said defendants. the nt'J fil l'no't '( whleh orn to quiet tln tn ' 'ifVi.i' " In and tothti follow ing di m . Hi- d H i i iii'i, ni-wlti Ilcglnnlng on the Sniiiliwesi iv ir in miu, in mock ItK.of thiiotltilnal plai or I lie city or .North Platte, Nebraska, runnlnir theticu In a northerly direction on tho west lli.u of said lot. 44 feci and 4 Inches, thonee castorly parallel with tne soutii lino or saiu lot. a.i fiotnioro or less to tho center lino runnlnir north and south, thonco southerly parallel with the west lino or said lot n reel ana 4 in ches to tho south line of said lot, thenco westerly on the south lino or saiu lot to tno lilacoof beKlnnlm.'. and to oxclgdeuach and all ot tno saw oeienuanui irora any interest, rleht, tltluor I'lalm In nnd to said property and to enjoin .iul i defendants from assertlnit any claim In said premises as asralnst, thu Planum Herein aim to enjoin saiuociunuauiH from lnterferrlnif with plaintiff's possession thereof. You are reiimred to answer sain potuion on or beroro tno ;u oay or uciooor, nuu. HKNUV WAnTKMATII lly Witcox .V Uam.kian, lllsAttorneys- Serial No, O11H2-021M. NOTIUK Ton 1'UIILIOATION DKI'AUTMKNT OK THR INTKIUOIt. United States Land Ofllce. At North Platto. Nebraska, .luly 18, 110. Notice Ik herehv L'lveli that Ocorira II. S'chalTer of Myrtle. Nebraska, who. on Nov. 23rd iwi, turnip, homestead entry No, I077S'. Hi-ilal No. U1WIZ, for tho boutheast quar ter, and on July HUH. l'.UI, made II. K. No. 2178, Serial No. CM." I. for tho eouthwest quar ter. Section 0. Township 10. N.. Kamro 2t W.. of tho th Principal Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make-llnal five year proof to establish claim to the land abovn described, tn-fore tho rcttlster and receiver at rsnrtli 1'latte. Nebraska, on the liitli day of Sept li'ld. Claimant names as witnesses; Kueene Ardery. of Myrtle. Neb , Kmcry Loudon and .la'pei MvP. of North Plat o. Neb., and Wil liam lllekley. of Myrtle. Neb. v JI&-H .1. l'.VANB, iteimtor. SHERIFF'S SALE, lly virtue of an order of sale Issued from thu district court of Lincoln county, Nebras ka, nihin a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein David F. Parker Is plain tiff and Albert A. Adams and the South east quarter Section 85, Twp. 10, Range Ul are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 10th day of September. 1910. at 1 o'clock p. m. at tho east front door of tho court houso In North l'latto. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at oubl c auction to thu highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interest and costs, ho following described lmmortr. tn-wll: Southeast duartcr of Section Thlrty-fivu (3S Township Sixteen (111), Range Thlrtyono (31) Lincoln county, Nouraska, ltox salo cortit lcato.1 uateu Norm riatte. Neb., August 1st. ;iviu alO I. L. Mll.TONnRitORit.'Sherlfr. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Interior. United States Land Ofllco North Platto. Nebraska. September 7, 11)10. A sulllclent contest affidavit bavlne lieen filed In this ofllco by II. 0. Rartholomow contestant. against homestead Entry No. SliBO. mado Aug. 1-', m. for all of Sec 2S. Township 1, N. Rango32 Y Oth l". Meridian, by David Moutnlth contesteo. In which It Is alleged that David Monteith has never established residence thereon: that ho has failed to lmorovo or cultivate said tract tn any mannor; that ho has aban doned said tract for more than six months last, past. Said parties aro hereby notified to appear, respond and olfor evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m on Nov. 7th, lDlo. before tho Register and Recelvor at tho United States Land ofllco In North Platto, Nebraska. Tho said contestant having. In a nronur atll davlt Hied Sept. 7th, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal ser vice of this notlco cannot bo mado, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such no tlco be given by due and proper publication. J. IS. ISVANS. Resistor. NOTICE. Tho Somerset Land Svndlcato. tho un known owners of the southeast quarter sec tion -'1, township 10 north, rango ill west, 0th r. .ii.. Airrcu make, ueorgo carter. Mario Emma Chandler executrix of tho estate of D. K. Chandler deceased. Mnrln Emmn Chandler. John William Drysdale, Charles Elliott. John Lancaster. John Reason. Fred erick William Shorrey. Edward W. Sims, ueorgo if. Truman Br-. Ii. Tydoman first and full name unknown. Peter Wallace, Robert T, Wallace, A. Willing first and full name unknown, John Wethersjioon, John E. 1. Ogden. Mrs- Sarah Column, and William An derson Miller, defendants in cross petition, will take notlco that on tho 10th day of Juno llwu, Desta E. McConnell, cross-petitioner, In tho case of Somerset Land Syndicate vs- E S. Davis and D- E. McConnell against said defendants, filed her cross-petition against all of said named parties tho object and prayer of which aro to forccloso a certain tax lieu held by her under tax certificate No. 21SW. dated Nov. Slid. U'03 for tho dellmiuont taxes of lk7, lffjs. lbWi. liXK), 1W1 and 19U2 upon the southeast quarter of sectl n-1. township 10 north, rango III west Oth P. M and for sub sequent taxes paid by her thereunder with Interest and costs and attorney's fees, and on which there Is now duo the plaintiff tn cross petltlon the sum of t; 00. for which sum tho cross petitioner prays for a decreo that, tho above named defendants In cross petition bo required to pay tho sum found duo or that said premises may bo Bold to satisfy tho amount so found duo You aro required to answer said petition on or before tho 31th day of Septemljr 1010. Dated August VMu 1110. OKOUOK E. FltKNCll. Attorney for DestaE McConuoll. NOTICE FOR PUI1LIOATION. Serial No. 02100. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Neb. Aug. 11, 11110. Notlco Is horoby given that Mary Facka, of North Platto, Neb., who. on July 2. 1WI. made homestead entry No. 20:!0l, sorlal No. 021011, for all of section 1", township 12, N. rango 32, Wof the Oth Principal Merldlnu, has filed notlco of Intention to niaku flnul flvo year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo des.'rllH'd, before tho Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho Ulth day of Oct. 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Adam E, Donaldson, John Fowler and Carl Uroeder, of North Platto. Nob. and Spencer Edmlsteu, of Hershoy, Neb. a!7-0 J. E. Evans. Register. Serial No 02H. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at Nortli Platto. Nob. Aug. lltli. 11)10. Notlco Is heroby given that Adam E.Don aldson, of North Platte, Nobraska, who on Sept. 10th, 1W1. irado Homestead entry No. a)MI. Serial No, If 211. for west half, and southeast quarter, section ft!, township ID, north, rango Ul, west or tho Oth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mako final five year proof, to establish claim to tho land iilxjvo described, before tho Register and Recolver at North Platte, Nebraska, on the HUh day ot Octob r, 1010. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank. 1. Facka. Hugh Songor. Carl Ilroekerand John Fowler, all of North Platte, Nebraska. JO-tl J. E- Evans, Register. , LEGAL NOTICE! Nora Raich. Plaintiff, vs. Carrlo L, Michael and C P. Michael, her husband. Q.. W Ver ley aud Addle Vcrloy, his wife. Sherman O,, Wllbergerand Kmiitt (J. Wllberger his wlfo Henderson llolltngsworth and Holllugsworth Ids wife, first namo unknown, 1 wh1.11101".'1 1'Jvonla L. Little his wlfo. J. V. Miller, Defendants. Carrlo L. Michael. O P. Mtchaol. J. F. Lit tle and Livonia L Little, non-resident de fendants will take notice that on July 1st lliio tho plalntlir Nora Raich llled a petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho above named defen dants, tho object aud prayor of which was to foreclose a mortgage on tho S, E. quarter and tho south halt of tho north half of sec tion i 31, township 11 rango 31 In Lincoln Cbun- K1?,i1,Ta.,,ka. r'ln'n l, Crrl L- Michael and C. J Michael her husband to defendant O. V. Verley to secure iho payment of a note for nine hundred tdxtv dollars with Interest thereon, which note and mortgage was duly assigned to tho plalntlir herein for a valu able consideration. Default having been madu in the payment of bald unto and In terestthereon. and no notion having been had for tin; recovery thereof, tho plalntltr asks, forjudgmeut against said defendants ami each of them for the, sum of ono thousand ono hundred thirty-eight and M-loo dollars aud Interest from July 1st 1010 together with all costs and accruing costs In this case, and for foreclosure of said mortgage and sale of said property for the payment of such clalrr, ....... mimi iiai4.ii, rn I lly F. . WiMntsWinY, UVrAUtjrmjn . nnii it Ai.cn. l'lainti r.