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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915. r i i I! She Admired Bravery By F. A. MITCHEL It was In tlio lute autumn. Kdltli and 1 were walking In tho woods kick ing up tho dead loaves, for tlicro were only a few left on tlio treeH. Wo were both young, I twenty-two, Edith eight eon. I was sweet on Edith, nnd when a man of that age la sweet on a girl tho first idea that enters his head W that she can only love a herole per sonage who combines every manly at tribute. When a man of forty gets sweet on a woman he fears that bIio won't consider that he has money enough to make It worth her while to marry him. While Edith and J were walking along to the pleasant sound of the -kicked leaves I was thinking about "bow many virtues 1 must possess to win her. It was In wartime, and 1 naturally supposed that military glory would count for n good deal. "We're getting quite a number of Instances of bravery from this war In Europe." 1 remarked. "Yes." she replied, "tboy'ro splendid Just think of n young earl not yet thirty years old. with tho life of a no blonian beforo him, giving his life for his country." "Would you llko to bo tho widow of ouch a man?" "I would grlovo for him, but 1 would glory In having had Buch a husband." This was not encouraging for me, a man of peace. It was some tlmo bo foro 1 tried to find out nny moro of thoso traits I did not possess, tbo ab sence of which would lnduco Edith to turn mo down. "I read an account some tlmo ago," I said, "of a Belgian soldier who was placed in front of a company of Ger mans who were attacking his country men. Seeing him, tho Holgians low ered their rifles. 'ITlrcr bo cried. Ii"or heaven's sake, Urol A volley Bwept tho Dolglan and tho Germans away to gether." "What a noblo sacrlflcol" exclaimed Edith fervently. "Do you suppose," I said, "that If you had been that Belgian's wlfo and a witness of tho sccno nnd his country men bad looked to you to npprovo his order to tiro you could bavo mado tho sacrifice yourself?" This was n poser. Edith mado no reply for quite awhile; then she said that she would havo preferred to com promise by having them tiro on her. I was not disposed to let her out In this way and persisted In having n direct answer, whereupon sho said that she was afraid tho test would bo too much for her. She might bo nblo to inako tho sacrifice and sho might not. Of ono thing she wns certain. Iler heart would bo burled with that noblo Del glan. It was apparent to mo that to win Edith I must do something heroic. "Do you know," I said, "I havo con cluded that this war is n strugglo be tween reaction and progress. I con sider it the duty of America to Join in It on tho sldo of progress." "So do I." was tho prompt reply. "What is true of a nation is truo of ono of its individual citizens." "What do you mean?" That it Is my duty to tight for tho world's progress. I'm going abroad to enlist" Edith looked grave. "Don't you think it my duty?" i "No; I don't" "Why not? Haven't you agreed with me that it Is our duty as a nation to fight on tho sldo of progress, nnd what Is tlio duty of n nation is tho duty of its individual citizens?" "Yes; I supposo so. But I think it would bo very foolish for you to go all tho way over thero to to get your cclf shot" I looked down sldowiso at Edith. Tho idea of my making myself food for powder evidently troubled her. "I Ball next week." Thero was no comment on this for awhile. Presently Edith asked mo in n faltering volco why I had said noth ing of this beforo. I was somo tlmo framlug my answer. When it camo I Bpoko In n choked volco: "Bccauso I dread a parting." "With whom?" Sho kept her eyes bent on tho ground. "You," I faltered. I went on to tell her that I loved her, and sho confessed that my lovo was returned. "now hard for U3 to part," I said. "on tho ovo of our betrothal!" "Wo will not part," buo said firmly. "My duty calls." "What duty?" "To progress, civilization, tho causo jf freedom." "Lot It call." "I might havo an opportunity to dlo ono of thoso noblo deaths wo havo been talking about" "You'll do no Buch thing. You'll stay at homo." "But think how proud yon will bo of your soldier lover." "I don't want n Boldler lover." "Must I go unsupported by tho knowledgo that you nro willing to sac rifice" "You'll not go nt all." Wo wero sitting on n low horizontal limb of n tree. Edith throw her arms around mo to hold mo from going to fight for an idea which I had no Idea of fighting for. 1 gavo In at last and consented to remain at home. After wo wero married ono night we heard burglars below. My wlfo in or der to provont my going down to at-tn- '('' ' ' ' ill lir " Ifit' i 'i ti i- tin Something i.M.sino When Irving wanted to be nasty he could be, remarlU'd an old Lyceum hond once. Ills patience with the rank and fllo was ux'tfiordliinry, but where n rebuke was deserved Irvlng'H bltlnn sarcasm was quite up to the occasion Thero was in one production n super who, though he had only a couple of lines to speak, made hlx entiauce In mich a way as to lend one to believe he Will as sustaining the leading role, and Ills behavior to his fellow actors was equally unwarrantable. Irving soon got on the track of this man and ran him to earth at rehearsal. In due time the super entered, haughtily saying; "My lord, the carrlnge In waiting.' "Let's have It louder." said Irving The man repeated It In a louder tone, whereupon Sir Henry demanded that It should be repeated again still louder Yet again did he make the super re peat It, and louder still, and yet again was the same demand made. The man was becoming enraged and at last xhrlcked out the woids. "Very good." said Sir Ilenry. "very (.nod. Indeed, but couldn't you Just uianagc to put a shade of temper Into It?" -Pennon's. Great Seal of the United State. The great seal of tho United States Is Kept locked up In a rosewood box In the vaults of the state department nt Washington. Its custodlnn will im press It upon a document only on re ceipt of n formal warrant signed by the president The use of it or Indeed the possession of un Impression of It without Buch n warrant Is a gravo of fenso, punishable llko tho most serious forgery. It cost $10,000 and Is Uncle Sam's most Bacred possession. When it is imprinted upon n document a Thanksgiving proclamation, for In stance; this Is f parchment and beau tifully engrossed Bach document is tiled in tho nrcblvcs nnd only printed or typewritten copies nro sent out Governors of states nro entitled to re ceive copies signed by tho president and secretary of stato personally. Oth er persona unless specially favored re ceive only printed copies. Now York World. Man and His Dog. no lies in front of uio curled up be foro tho fire, as so many dogs must have lain before so many tires. 1 sit on ono side of that hearth, ns so many men must havo sat by so many hearths. Somehow this creature has completed my manhood; somehow, I cannot explain why, a man ought to havo a dog. A man ought to have six legs; those other four legs aro part of him. Our alllauco Is older than any of the passing and priggish explana tions that are offered of either of U3. Beforo evolution wns wo were. You can find it written In a book that 1 am a mere survival of a squabblo of an thropoid apes, and perhaps I am. 1 am sure 1 havo no objection. But my dog knows I am a man, and you will not find the meaning of that word written in any book as clearly as it is written In his soul. G. K. Chesterton. Detecting Eranuros. if paper upon which erasures or writing have been mado Is exposed to tho vapor of Iodine tho roughened sur faco takes a different tint from that portion which has not been tampered with, if tho erasure has been lightly mado, only tho Ink or pencil lead be ing rubbed uway and the mark left In tho fiber of the paper, iodine vapor causes tho writing to reappear. This Is because wherever tho paper has been roughened moro lodlno is absorb ed than by a smooth surface. This test is cffectlvo within three months after tho inaklug of the alteration. Exchange. No Bargain. Tho Btrap had been applied to a flvo-ycnr-old unruly. "Now, tlio next tlmo 1 havo to pun ish you," said tho Btcrn parent, "you Will go to bed for a day in the bar gain." Whereupon tho weeping unruly ob served: "Is that what you call a bargain?" Dotrolt Times. Tipping His Hand. Nankin Undo Sol Sodbustcr. pre tends to be an experienced chauffeur, but I know ho hasn't owned a machine very long. Phyl What makes you so certain of It? Itankln When ho left home this morning ho absently chuck ed a bag of oats In the back of the au tomobile. Youngstown Telegram. Relieving His Feelings. "Father, don't men cnll themselves bachelors before they get married?" "Yes, my boy." "And what do they call themselves after, ,dadV" "Hush: It isn't tit ror little boys to know." Exchange. Your Own House. A man may bo said to havo done bettor than the average if, when ho dies, tho house In which ho lived is In his own numo and freo from mortgage. Philadelphia Ledger. Natural Result. "Maymo blushed when sho found 1 was trying to read her faco." "Well, peoplo usually do blush when their faces aro getting read." Balti more American. Husbands. Thero nro two kinds of successful husbands-thoso who fool their wives and those who don't try. Washington Ilerald Thero is never any good to bo ex pected of young men who confess their dl P?"1 roo" nrvl otrnlclltWMV fall ti"n i. i i WITNESS TO THE DEED By M. QUAD (Copyright, 19H, by tho McCluro Newspaper Syndicate. My mistress in (Jalusboro road had lost a 5 note In the house, and the thief was tho parlor maid. 1 knew It from her actions, and three months nfter I left the bouse sho was caught in a similar offense and owned up to tho first theft Uowever, tho crime wns laid on me, and because 1 made Indlgnnnt and perhnps impudent pro test I was flung out of tho house nt half an hour's notice and refused a character. I was Idle for tho next three months. Tho first thing demand ed when 1 nppllcd for a placo was a character. As soon as It was learned that I had nono It was useless to talk further. It was for this reason that I finally paid n fee to an Intelligence office in Margate street and was at length sent for to tako a placo at gen eral housework. It was an old man named Dyson who wanted me. Ho was willing to take mo $vlthout a character becauso he would havo to pay less wages and because, ns ho grimly asserted, thero was nothing ly ing around looso in his houso for mo to steal. As wo sat face to face I sized him up as mean and penurious, but I did not sco nny evil in him. Ho bad an aged and infirm wlfo, ho told me, nnd I would bo tho only servant It 'was not for mo to pick nnd chooso. I must have a place and hold it long enough to get a character again. 1 went with him miles nnd miles out on tho Elolborn road, and "wo at last ar rived at the cheaply built and cheap looking cottage ho occupied. It was a placo devoid of almost all conveniences and had been selected for its cheap rent I found the old wlfo deaf, almost blind and palsied, and It was apparent that sho had no caro whatever. I soon bad evidence that bo was in lovo with n widow In the neighborhood, or at least he desired to bo freo bo that ho could marry her. My natural im pulse on finding out how ho felt toward his wlfo was to flee tho house, but I havo explained how I wns situated. In the course of a couplo of weeks he declared that tho collar was full of rats and gavo me money and command ed mo to buy arsenic. Do recommend ed too to go to a store miles away nnd to say that I wanted it for my com plexion nnd to glvo my own nnme. 1 went to a drug store only two blocks nwny and gave bis name, and when he discovered this he was highly indig nant for n day. and I rather expected to bo thrown out Ilowcvcr, in the course of three or four days ho devel oped another plan. After coaching the old wlfo bo left mo nlono with her for the first time, and sho begged rao to get her some laudanum for tootbacho and not to mention tbo matter to him. It was easy to tell that sho had been coached what to say. and I refused to buy the drug. A few days later as 1 was preparing her n soup I had to Icavo tho kitchen for n minute. When I re turned tho soup was giving out n strange odor, nnd being satisfied that her husband had poisoned it I, of course, throw it away, no scolded about ray waste, but when 1 looked him squarely In tbo eyes ho dropped his and bad no more to say. I had been with tho Dysons flvo years when tho climax came. The old wo man was holding her own If not get ting better, and tho husband's impa tlenco bad a savago edge to it Their bedroom was on tho north side of the house. All along on that side was n deep excavation for n factory. At 10 o'clock ono night 1 lay wonder ing If ho really meant to tnko her life and how he would finally accomplish it when I beard a half suppressed scream from his room. I got softly out of bed and went to tho farther door, and, looking through a crack, I saw that the window was up and that ho stood before It with his wlfo in his arms. Sho was hanging on to hlra with fingers of steel and making n great struggle. I heard him breathing heav lly nnd snnrllng nnd growling ns ho tore her fingers loose, but I did not know wbnt he planned to do till of a sudden ho staggered to the open win dow nnd llung her out Sho screamed ns sho went to her death, and in ray fright 1 echoed the scream. I remem. bcr tho innn rush lug across tho room at me, of bis dashing open tho door, of his striking mo down, and then camo darkness which lasted for weeks. lie had struck me with u pleco of Iron nnd fractured my skull. Ho then carried my body downstairs and boro It a quarter of a mllo away and Hung It Into another excavation. Beforo tnk ing rao from tho houso ho put on my bat and cloak, and thus it appeared to thoso who found ray unconscious body next morning that I had been coming home tho night beforo nnd fallen into tho pit As to his wife, ho gavo tho alarm and brought tho pollco and mado out that It was a case of suicide. While he waB fast asleep, as bo claimed, she had Btolen to tho window nnd leaped to her death. Ills story went, and it was several months before thero was any contra diction. I had n fractured skull, brain fever and pneumonia and for weeks nnd wcokB lay ns ono dead. When I mended my memory wns confused, nnd it was seven months beforo I told my story and put the pollco on tho track. Long beforo that Dyson had married tho widow and Balled for America, and though efforts wero mado to find him nothing camo of them. Never did n man deserve the hangman's ropo uiort- ill r 't I'vipu tiKlav lie In free unit n in t i tit tin- uiw Office phono 241. Res. phono 217 L . C . D RIO S T , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician nnd Surgeon Ofilco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Ofilco, S3; Rcsldenco 38. DR. ELMS, Physician and Surgeon Specialty Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Glasses Fitted. New Office in McCabe Building, PHONE 8G. C. C. WALLINGSFOItD, Physician nnd Surgeon Of lice: Rooms 1 and 2 McDonald Bank Building North Platte, Nebraska. Ofilco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls answered prompty Day or Night. Nyal Drug Storo Reo. Phono Phono 8 Red 40G C. W. CHONEN, Graduate Veterinarian North Platto, Nebraska. Hospital 218 Locust St. Phone blk 249 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK Pnylng Top rrlco for Hides BONES $7.00 to $8.00 PER TON of all kinds NO. PLATTE JUNK HOUSE. KODAK 1VORK, VIEWS. PARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS AND ENLARGING BEST PAPER USED Phono G42. 723 North Locust. Sheriffs Snlo By virtue of an order of sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosuro rendered in said Court wherein Ruben W. Rlsbcrg is plain tiff, and Albert P. Larson et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 18th day of January, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. at tho east front door of the corut houso in North Plate, Lin coln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described prop erty to-wlt: Southeast quarter (SE) Section Seven (7) Township Ten (10) North of Range Thirty-two (32) Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, De cember 14 1914. dl5-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtuo of an execution Issued by Geo. E. Prosser, clerk of tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, up on a judgment rendered in said court in favor of Fred R. GInn et al against William Hupfor, I havo levied upon the following real estate as th6 prop erty of said William Hupfer to-wit: All of lots soven (7), eight (8) and nine (9) block five (5) In Trustees Addition In North Platte, Nebraska, and I will on tho 29th day of January, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho front door of tho court houso of said county, in North Platte, sell said real estato at public auction to tho highest biddor for cash to Batlsfy said execution, tho amount duo there on, in tho nggregato being tho sum of $3G8.G3 and $10.70 cost and accruing cost. Dated December 28, 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, 9S-5w Sheriff. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. William Schaeplor, plaintiff, vs. James E. Lane, mortgageo named in the mortgage In tho petition heroin described, the unknown heirs or leg atees and dlvlsecs of said James E. Lane, deceased; tho unknown heirs or legatees and dlvlsees of Jo3lah Har rington, deceased, as assignee from said James E. Lane of said mortgage and tho real estate covered and clouded thoroby, to-wlt: E NWU and EV SWVi Bectlon 24, township 12 North, rnngo 32 West Gth P. M., defendants. Each and all of the defendants abovo named and described, will tako notico that William Sclmepler, plain tiff herein, on tho 18th day of August, 1914 filled his petition in tho ofilco of tho Clerk of tho District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, against tho defendants horolnbeforo In tho tl tlo named and described, tho object and prayer of which aro to obtain the decree of said court to quiet In the plaintiff tho tltlo to said described real estate to-wlt: EVs NWVL and EVi SWU Bectlon 24, township 12, North. ranee 32 West Gth P. M against the apparent and un onforclblo Hen arising by vlrtuo of tho mortgago thereon, mado by Alton L. Martin to James E. Lane, dated March 10. 1894, recorded March 24, 1894 In book 13, pago 473 of tho mort gago records of said Lincoln County, which said mortgago has been fully paid and satisfied and duo and legal assignment of samo was mado by said James E. Lano to said Joslah Har rington, now decensed, tho last named having executed and delivered good and sufllcient release of said mort gage, but both said Instruments, to wlt: said assignment of mortgago and rolcaso thereof, so as aforesaid duly oxocuted, acknowledged and delivered, hnvo been let or destroyed without re cording and nil without fault or laches on behalf of said plaintiff, who prays for said decreo without redeeming or offering to redeem therefrom, full sat isfaction of tho same having been mado, and for equitable relief gener ally. You, tho said defendants, and each of you, aro required to answer said potltlon on or boforo Monday tho 18th day of January, 1915. Dated December 8. 1914. .WILLIAM SCHAEPLER. Plaintiff. By King & Pltner. his attorney O-ct'ola. Nebi . DS-l Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building. Phono. (.Ofilco 130 Pnon88 Residenc. 115 DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Erabnlmcrs Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 588. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MRS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWLNEM, Physician and Surgeon. T. S. COYER Lunch Room Just Opened Regular Menls 25 Cents. Try us. 810 Front Street. Referee's .Sale , By vlrtuo of an Order of Sale is sued in tho District Court In and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 21st day of December, 1914. in an action of partition wherein Samuel Mooro and Thoodoro Smith are plaintiffs and Roy Howltt, Edna Hewitt, George Howltt,, Lester Hewitt, Glenn Howltt, Olive Smith and Arlio Smith, all minor heirs and C. J. Howltt, father and nat ural guardian of defendants Roy How ltt, Edna Hewitt, George Hewitt, Les ter Hewitt and Glenn Hewitt and Josie Smith, mother and natural guardian of defendants Olive Smith and Arlle Smith respectfully aro defendants, I will sell at Public Auction at tho East Front Door of the Court Houso In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 25th day of January, 1915, at tho hour of one o clock P. M. tho following described real estate, situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho Southeast Quarter of Sec tion Twelve (12), Township Ten (10), North of Range Thirty-three (33), West of tho 6th P. M. Tho terms of said sale will be cash in hand. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, this 21st day of December, 1914. O. E. ELDER, Referee. E. C. IIODDEIl, Attorney. C45 Omaha National Bank Building Notice to Noii-ItcNldeut DefendnittH Thedefendants. Arthur Battles, Han nah Battles, Stella A. Dowd, Dowd, hor husband. llrHt nnd real name un known, and ench of them are notified that on the 18th day of November. 1914. George E. Warren riled a petition In tho .District uourt or Lincoln county, .Ne braska aganst said abovo named de fendants, Impleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose his certain mort gages executed on the 27th day of April, iib. Dy mo uerenuant, Artnur Battles In favor of the U. S. Live Stock Company, a corporation, upon tru fol lowing described nrooerty. situated in the County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska to-wlt: One mortgage for $500.00 on the north one-half of the southeast one-fourth, and the south west one-fourth of tho southeast one fourth, and the northeast one-fourth of the southwest one-fourth In Section seventeen, In towushlp sixteen north, of range thirty-two west of tho sixth P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Book 4, Pago 319, of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure a flrst mortgage coupon noto or obligation to said U. S. Live stock company, a corporation, dated the 27th day of April, 1912, and plaintiff alleges that there is due upon said note and obligation the sum of $545.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day of October, 1914; one mort gage for $1000.00 on tho north one-half of section seventeen, in township six teen north, of range thirty-two west of the sixth P. Ms in Lincoln Conuty, Nebraska, recorded In Book 42, Pago 321 of tho mortgage records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure a First Mortgage Coupon noto or obligation to said U. S. Live Stock Company, a corporation, dated the 27th day of April, 1912, and plaintiff alleges that there is due upon said note or obli gation the sum of $1090, with Inter est thereon at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day of Oc tober, 1914. That each and all of the aforesaid notes and mortgages havo been duly assigned and transferred to this plaintiff. The plaintiff prays that each nnd all of said mortgaged premises be decreed to bo sold to satsfy the amounts duo thereon and that each and all of said defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them be excluded from and foreclosed of all Interest, right, title, lien and equity of redemption In to and upon said prem ises You aro required to answer said po titon on or beforo the 2Cth day of January, 1915. GEORGE E. WARREN. Plaintiff. By E. C. Hodder. His Attorney. l3. C. lIOI)I)i:il, Attorney. Omaha National Bank Building G IE Xotlce to Xon-lleNlileiit Defendant Tho defendants. Arthur Battles, Han nah Battles, Stella A. Dowd, Dowd, her husband, first nnd real namo un known, Austin S. Ghrlst, J. Sidney Smith, John E. Ghrlst. Eunice A Christ, Harvoy Aletz, i-Tanic wine, u. j. jj.ivih, first and real name unknown, F. J. Whltehend, first and real namo un known, A. J. White, first and real name unknown, Mrs. A. J. White, first nnd real namo unknown, L. 11. West, first and real nnmo unknown and Mrs. L. It. West, his wife, first and real namo unknown, and each of them aro notified that on the 18th day of No vember, 1914, James A Flko tiled a pe tition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said abovo named defendants Impleaded with oth ers, tho object and prayer of which nro to forecloso his certain mortgages ex ecuted on tho 27th day of April. 191, by the defendant, Arthur Battles in favor of tho U. S. Llvo Stock Company, a corporation, upon tho following des cribed property, situated In tho County of Lincoln nnd Stato of Nobrnska, to wlt: Ono mortgairo for $500.00 on tho woBt one-half of tho northwest ono fourth and tho southeast one-fourth of the northwest ono-fourth in section throe in townsnip niieen norm, oi rnngo thirty-two west of tho sixth P. M.. Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Book 42, Pago 317, of tho Mortgago Records of Lincoln County, Nobraska, to securo a First mortgage uounun nntn or fllil I f-n t lfn tn Rfltcl IT. H. LlVO Stock Company, a corporation, dated the 27th day of' April, IMS und plain- tiff alleges that there is duo upon said noto or obligation tho sum of $645.00 wlth Interest thereon nt tho rate of 6 ..';-: VU- oU.,,,,v, tmm tlm ?7th dny of October, 1914: one mortgago lor '$50000 on tho south one-half of the B southwest one-fourth, In section sov n- I 11131 LClit W - m , - - tun. and tin north onc-hilf f ti c northeast ono-fourth in section nine teen, all in township sixteen north, of rango thirty-two west of the sixth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nobraaka, re corded In Book 42, Pago 313, of the Mortgage Hecords of Lincoln County, Nobraska, to securo a First Mortgage Coupon noto or obligation to said U. H. Live Stock Company, a corporation, dated the 27 th day of April, 1912, and plaintiff alleKCS that thero Is duo upon said noto or obligation tho sum of $545.00, with Intorost thereon at tho rato of 6 per cent per annum from tho 27th day of October, 1914; ono mort gago for $1000.00 on tho southwest ono fourth and tho west one-half of tho northwest one-fourth and tho southeast ono-fourth of tho northwest ono-fourth and the southwest one-fourth of tho southeast one-fourth In section nine teen, township sixteen north, of rango thirty-two west of tho sixth 1'. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Hook 42, Pago 299 of tho Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to securo a First Mortgage Coupon Noto or obligation to Bald U. S. Ltvo Stock Company, a corporation, dated tho 27th day of April, 1912, and plain tiff alleges that there is duo upon said noto or obligation tho sum of $1090 with Interest at tho rato of C per cent per annum from tho 27th day of Oc tober, 1914. That each and all of tho aforesaid notes and mortgages havo been duly assigned and transferred to this plaintiff. This plaintiff praya that each and all of said mortgaged premises bo de creed to bo sold to satlafy tho amounts duo thereon and that each and all of said defendants and all poraons claim ing by. through or under them or any or them bo excluded from and fore closed of all Interest, right, title lien and equity of redemption in to and upon said premises. , You are required to answer said pe tition on or boforo tho 26th day of January, 1915. JAMES A. FIKE, Plaintiff. By E. C. Ilodder, His Attorney. E. C. HODDER, Attorney. 645 Omaha National Bank Building Notice to Non-Itcnldent Defendant Tho defendants Will Outtrlm, Clara C. Outtrlm, AuBttn S. Ghrlst, John B. Christ, Frank Wllle, C. E. Marquis, first and real namo unknown and J. Sidney Smith, and each of them aro notified that on tho 18th day of No vember, 1914. Anna V. Mctcalf filed a petition in the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska against the said above named defendants Impleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose certain mort gages executed by tho defendants Will Outturn and Clara C. Outtrlm on tho 27th day of April, 1912, in favor of tho U. S. Live Stock Company, a corpora tion, upon the following described property, situated In the County of Lincoln nnd State of Nebraska, to-wlt: One mortgage for $1000.00 on the west one-half of section twenty-ono In township sixteen north of range thirty two wst of tho sixth P. M, Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Book 42, I'age 307 of tho Mortgago Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to securo a Flifet Mortgage Coupon noto or ob ligation to said U. S. Llvo Stock Com pany, a corporation, dated the 27th day of April, 1912 and plaintiff alleges that there Is due upon said note or ob ligation the sum ,of $1090, with Inter est thereon at tho rato of 6 per cent per annum from tho 27th day of Oc tober, 1914; Ono mortgago for $1000.00 on the east one-half of section twenty ono in township sixteen north, of range thirty-two west of the sixth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded in Book 42, Pago 311 of tho Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure a First Mortgage Coupon noto or obligation to said U. S. Llvo Stock Company, a corporation, dated tho 27th day of April, 1912, and plain titf alleges that there Is due upon said noto or obligation the sum of $1090, with Interest thereon at tho rate of C per cent per annum from tho 27th day of October, 1914; One mortgago for $500.00 on tho northeast one-fourth of section twenty-nine In township six teen north, of range thirty-two west of the sixth P. M. in Lincoln County, Ne braska, recorded In Book 42, Pago 303 of tho Mortgago Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to securo a First Mortgago Coupon noto or obligation to said U. S. Llvo Stock Company, a corporation, dated the 27th day of April, 1912 and plaintiff alleges that thero is due upon said noto or obliga tion tho sum of $545.00, with Interest thereon at the rato of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day of October, 1914; One mortgago for $500.00 on tho southeast one-fourth of the southeast one-fourth Tind tho west one-half of the southeast one-fourth all in section twenty-nine in township sixteen north of range thirty-two west of the sixth P. M. and the south half of tho south east one-fourth of the southeast one fourth In section nineteen, In town ship sixteen north, of range thirty-two west or tne sixtn i M all in Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Book 42 and Pago 305 of the Mortgago Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to securo a First Mortgage Coupon noto or obligation to said U. S. Live Stock Company, a corporation, dated tho 27th day of April, 1912 and plaintiff alleges that there Is duo upon said note or ob ligation tho sum of $545.00, with in terest thereon nt the rate of 6 per cent per annum from tho 27th day of Oc tober, 1914; Ono mortgago for $500.00 on the southwest ono-fourth of section twenty-nine in township sixteen north, of range thirty-two west of the sixth P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded In Book 42, Page 309, of tho Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure a First Mortgage note or obligation to said U. S. Llvo Stock Company, a corporation, dated the 27th day of April, 1912. and plain tiff alleges that there Is due upon said note and obligation the sum of $545.00, with interest thereon at tho rato of 6 per cent per annum from the 27th day of October, 1914. That each and all of the aforeBaid notes nnd mortgages havo been duly assigned and transferred to this plaintiff. Tho plaintiff prays that each and all of tho said mortgaged premises bo de creed to be sold to satisfy the amounts duo thereon and that each and all of said defendants and all persons claim ing by, through or under them or any of them bo excluded from and foreclos ed of nil interest, right, title, lien nnd equity of redemption In to nnd upon snld premises. Ynii nrn romilred to answer said Pe tition on or boforo tho 2Cth day of Jan uary, 1915. ANNA V. METCALF, rialntlff. By E. C. Hoddor, Her Attorney 13. P. IIODDEIl, Attorney. 045 Omaha National Bank Building Xotlce to Xoii-Kenldent DefeiidnutM The defendants. Will Outtrlm, Clara C. Outtrlm, Frank Wllle. Eunice A Christ and John Ghrlst, her husband, and each of them aro notified that on the 18th day of November, 1914, James A. Flko filed a petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska against snld nbovo named de fendants lmplonded with others, tho object and prayor of which aro to fore close his certain mortgage executed on tho 27th day of April, 1912 by tho de fondants Will Outtrlm and Clnra C. Outtrlm for $500.00 In favor of the U. S. Live Stock Company, a corporation, upon the northwestVmo-fourth (N. W. U) of Section twenty-nine (29), in township sixteen (16) north, of range thirty-two (32) west of tho sixth (6th) V. 5l Lincoln County. Nebraska, re corded In Book 42 of Mortgages, Page 301, of tho Mortgago Records of Lin coln County, Nebraskn, to securo tho payment of a First Mortgage Coupon note or obligation to the said U. S. Llvo Stock Company, a corporation, under date of April 27th, 1912, which said note and mortgage has been duly assigned and transferred to this plain tiff and this plaintiff alleges that there Is now duo upon said note tho sum of $545.00 with Interest thereon at the rato of 6 per cent per annum from tho 27th day of October, 1914. Tho plaintiff prays that said mort gaged premises be decreed to bo sold to satisfy tho amountldue thereon and Hint each and nil of Bald defendants and all porsons claiming by, through or under them or any of them bo excluded from and foreclosed of all Interest, rlcht title, lien and equity of redemp- t.on In to and upon said premises. 7ou nre reaulred to answer said ne- . r- ' " -."-- .. .. . . i tltlon on or Deroro me soin uay oi jan uary, 1915. J.AM,rL ,rlKI;, P'ntl" By E. C Hodder, His Attorney A I Jl a I v- i -v &fin 1 I y, a J"