The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 20, 1916, Image 8
Semi-Weekly Tribune IltA L. BAKE, Editor &nd FabUskor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono l'car hj 7Ai in AdTnnce....?L25 One Year by Carrier in Adranco. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, I'ostolUco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1010. uj" .Tcffcrs An Object Lesson Aro you ono of those who affect to believe that the days of tho young man's opportunity havo gone and that great success no longer awaits tho poor boy? If you aro, consider then tho story of "Billy" Jeffers, recently appointed general manager 01 mo un inn Pacific Not yet '40 years of age, only 30 to ho exact, JofferB loccuplcs a position only ono stop removed from tho pres idency of one of tho greatest railroads in tho world. Ills tIbo, brought about without tho Influence of wealth, Is a romance of railroading and emphatic testimony to tho truth of tho state ment that success always awaits in dustry and ability. .Tetters started with tho Unlou Pa cine in tho North Platte valley as a barefoot messenger boy. That was less than twcnty-flvo years ngo. When ho ran his ilrat errand, ho was llko a scoro of other boys In every othor city nl tho country, like tho boys who are carrying messages In Choycnno to day. Ho had nothing on which to build his futuro career oxcept a good brain and determination to uso It. Those tytfro tho tools with which Jeffers made good They are tho tools with which every boy can win success. Not every boy, of couirso, Is blessed with aB good a brain as that of "Bll ly" Jotters, but evory boy who Is de termined to use and cultlvato tho brain that naturo has given him,, Is sure of success. Failure is a result (only of waited opportunities. Jcffors wasted nono and his rlso from a placo In tho ranks of tho bare footed messengers to tho genornl man ngorshlp of tho railroad Is tho result of conscientious effort and loyal ser vices. Choyenno Leader. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MJiss Ruth Wlngct spent Sunday Avlth friends In Loxlngtos. Hear Miss Irma Huffman at tho Christian church on TMumlay night. J, II, Edmlnstcn left at noon yes torday for Omaha to transact business. Miss Loylllu Williams has accepted a position us office girl for Dr. J. B. Red field. W. J.. O'Connor, returned Siilurjilay evening from Kearney whero ho spent a week. Tho Boy, Scouts will hold a mooting this ovenlng In tho basement qf tho Presbyterian church. Four room houso for rent, 108 west D street. Insutro at 321 south Locust strict. Phdno B. 50C. 45-1 Mrs. Arthur McMUllen left Sunday ovenlng for Perry, Iowa, to spend a month with rojatlvcs. Mrs, Paul Gantt loft Sunday even ing for Lincoln to visit tho homo' folks for u wook or longer. Miss Myrtlo Storoy. of LihcoW who was tho guost of Mrs. Paut Gaitt, re turned liloino Sunday ovenlng, L. B. Ramsey returned Saturday ev ening from Norfolk and Osceola whore ho visited last week. 19c Oream 2Gu a quart at Wlldox Department Store. Mr. Jeffers will .arrive in town this uftornoon and will bo entertained by friends prior to the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard and children will leave this week for Gor ing whore thoy will mnlco tholr homo, Mlsa Mno Regan, icf Grand Island. came Sunday ovenlng to visit with H VI H 1 - . - lYiiBs marguorito nouuy ior a woeic, Mr. and Mrs, John FoBtor loft yestor day nftornoon for Omaha whore thoy will make tholr homo with tholr daughters. JWICA axle Urease O STOPS the creak and lightens the load. The finely powdered mica, mixed with a high-grade grease forms a perfectly lubricated surface for the wheel. Look for the blue can with the "Wheel" on the cover. Sold in 1 and 31b. cans, 10, IS, 25 lb. galvanized iron pails. Kegs, barrels and half-barrels. The best all around farm lubricant. GRANITE HARVESTER OIL Takes up the rattle and play of worn bcarincs. STANDARD (NEBRASKA) ttnnmn Mir RATHYON DELIVERS LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Win. R. Rathvon, of Donver, deliv ered a lecture on Christian Science at tho Keith theatro last cvonlng. The attondanco was surprisingly large considering tho Inclemency of tho weather. Judge Hoagland Introduced tho lecturer, who In part said: To be healed In Christian Science cue does not have to understand It. Infidels frequently havo been healed by It, but If ono would understand it or apply it for himself ho must bollovo In tho Bible, for from first to last, from beginning to end, Christian Sci ence Is founded upon tho Bible of our forefathers. Besides tho Blblo thore Is but one o'her text book of Christian Sclcnco, the bfcok, "Science and Health, witn Key to tho Scriptures,' by Mary Baker Eddy, and this book I would commend to evory ono who would learn for him self at first hand tho teachings and practices of Christian Science. A copy may bo obtained through any Christ an scientist, now comprcnen bIvo and lncluslvo Is that book may be.secn when I nnmo to ylou tho head ings of somo of Its chapters, as 101 lows: Prayer: Atonement and Euch arlst: Marriage: Christian science vorsus Spiritualism; Animal Magnet- ism unmasKcu; acience. uuoioKy, Medicine; j'nysioiogy ooiBtops 01 Truth; Creation; Science of Being; Bo no uwou ma AiiBwureui v, u i. sc onco rracuce: icacning uirwuuu Science; Recapitulation. It is not the power of the human mind that heals In Christian Science but tho power of tho dlylnp Mlnd-yGod vl80 , i ' 11 m.i iau woru jiuiiu ua u m v,ii..n- uan BciwicB, hub u, i-yvu-iuiu t on. wnon useu in us iiigncst sense 1U alwlays means God, unchanging Kood. and when so used in our morn- ture it Is always capitalized. This limniu it uiraiij ui u umuuuuaiM iu irom tno word minu as oniinurwy 11 ho1, nn ivhnn mnn would sneak of tho mind of man. tho human mind and tho like. ' When tho despondent Invalid recog- nlzos that God novcr made a man sick nor a sick man: that on tho contrary Ho has nlvcn to man unbroken health: that sickness Is an' imposition or mor- tnl mind and is illecltlmato. abnormal. unrighteous, without divlno law, recog- tmion ior Kancijon, no 19 tiion reauy tO tUrn to divlno Mind, God HImSOll. "Who forglvoth all thlno Iniquities; wlin hrnlnth nil thv diseases:" fPsatms ioT-ii A man's highest Ideas of God can bo no higher than his hlghost concop- tlon of good, but they should always bo that high, for God Is Inflnlito, un- 1 1 I CIiailKinK COOU. A .thought of somo kind Is tho foun- uuv.u.., " 1,u"1, , ,u Uli 1 l i i t I tl 1 u to rlaht hnblta of llvlnir. Briefly to' cohsldcr1 what constitutes Tho Trotter Agency received a car prrtyer, laChr,lsta,ti,ScIenQ0, lcfus take load of Maxwell cars yesterday. Mr, aAfevr extracts' fnohi Its lost book, Trotter goes to Omaha today to see Scioricb arid Health. Oh tho fourth pago ot ims romarKaoio cimptor on i Wr Mrs. Eddy uses thosoIwbrdH: "The habitual Btrugglo to be always B ."m Lu c a Inn .Miui, iuil . iiwu-u .o uiu iJiujci of forvont dcslro for xrrowth In craco. expressed In patlcnco. meekness, love aiid good deeds." And again on page 1'5: " "Hoir-forgotfulneBs, parity, and af- foction Aro constant prayers,' - " - 1110 xvoru s prayor' is ropcatcu int uuiHiuii ui ui unrisxian bcienco aerv- I6es; and lt is Invarlbly preceded by a row moments or silent prayor by tho congregation. Bosldes this, thoro Is onu short nravor rocommond'ed for dally use. So slmplo Is lt yet so rov- eront In Its nhraseolnirv. ho iHronK vit . unlvorsal In Its Inclusions, so free from evory suggestion of sect tor doctrine Is lt, that It can be unreservedly usedM011 yesterday aitoruoon. oy any sincoro man or woman ot'anv church or of no church. Hero It Is as M8.d(1.has,Blvcn tt t0. Ha.s., . Thy Kingdom come;' lot Hho reign 111 Y 1 1 1 1 1 . all sin: and mnv Thv Word enrich the affections of nil mankind, nml ufnvnrn thorn J" (MnUiml Art VIII Sec. 4.) Heallnc In Christian Science Is nl- .ways by means ot prayor. Tho word generally used is "troatmont," but lt Is always to bo undorsitood that a Christian Sclonco treatment Is a pray- or, and. Just in tho proportion that It is a rlghteouB prnyor, loes it heal tho OIL COMPANY .OMAHA A sick and reform tho sinner, Christian Science is showing that true gratitude, tho gratltudo that is oxprcssed In deed as woll as In thought and word is more than a mere Chris tian grace, it Is a Christian necessity. Not that God needs our gratitude, but that wp need to gtvo It to Him. Gratl tudo takes our thought from getting to giving, and ho who gives good gets good. For every good that comes to you, let somo thought of gratltudo to God ring through tho Innermost chambers of your heart of hearts. Do this faith fully and soon you will be doing It eas ily and soon, too, you will find yourself bo frequently in tho sweet company of happiness that life will seem to be beginning anew. And It will uo the beginning of now things, for gratitude Is cne of the gateways through which God's blessings enter men's lives. If wo koep It shut, need wo wonder why more of coed does not come to us? Tho man wfio Ib 111, the mnn who is unfortunate, tho man who Is afflicted, tho man who has not that which he needs, If ho wonders why, will do well to ask himself often, "Am I grateful enough for what I already have?" And the man who is discouraged has but to Invite gratitude into his consciousness to fcoa discouragement Vanish like darkness before the unuimmeu sun. An(1 ,hero lct lt bo flald that thoro l8 not ono man on thI Breca carth dttjr ,)Ut who can nn(1 something for which to bo Bratofu to God, if ho will but nunt for lt honestly and earnestly, christian Science Is tearing tho mask from 4ho gioomy faco of dlscour- ftgement and Is exposing it In Its truo d8lopae It may bo truly saIfl that nlnc peonIo out of ten 8Ubmlt to UHcourngG. ment without resistance becauso thoy do not know ftny bcftori Tnoy do not know that it Is not only bad, but" dan Borous. They do not know that lt ,s moutal IntrU(ler n ,uoral nlusancn ,i,i,i Ways Bhunned a8 0no would shun ln- cct0UB dlseaSO. ;:o: Cur For Sale. Second hand Reo for $225.00. Good tiros and all othor equipment in good condition. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO, : Miss Dorothy Hlnman Is assisting In tho ofllco of Bratt, Goodman & uucKioy, During tho storm Saturday evening f rndtonnn nf Tnlin TiiMrnr 8truck by naming and a corner of .t 1 Mrs. Carl Bonner nd Miss Clara Kano entertained the Tllllkum girls an tno oasament 01 me upiscopai cnurcn last evening. V1, V nrni nml U T. Tnrrlnnnn r-n turned tho latter part of last week from Omaha, driving homo two now cars for the Hondy-Og or Co, auout jurtnor shipment or cars. M and Mr8i Frank Dowhowcr havo announccd tho marriage of their dnUghtor Naomi L., to John Dioner; which will tako place at tholr homo Wednesday ovonlng, Juiso 28th Floyd Passmoro, who formerly lived "ere and later wins employed at Grand Island, has resumed work as brako- mn f9r He Union Pacific with head- quarters m tins city. runn mid Ranch lonns ut lowest ;, ,. 4.,1U ,r1 .. ....., lc? term. Money on hand vwv wmm prouipuy. 43tf BUCHANAN & PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doran, of Bur woll, who visltod MIsb Margaret Mc Qlnloy this wook while onroute homo iro " s,x wcokb visit in uaiuornia Tim iv ,nn nt .i ht shano, of Sutherland, died the latter vart of last week of diphtheria. Tho funeral was lield Saturday in chargo 01 unuortaiccr fliaionoy. ::o:: NOTICE Only two moro weeks and tho store changes hands, A fnrowoll salo given tho proprietor to tho public opened today. Tho entire atock'wlll he sold ,lt lcaH than tho gloods can bo pur cnasou at wnoiosai today. THE LEADER. 1 XI F. J. DIENEE CO. Real 'Estate and Insurance Come and soo us for town lots ' in different parts of the city. Good In vostracnts on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms and ranches, Cor. Front and Dowey Sts.. uputalrs DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLEY-. Practice Limited to Surtforj' and Itndium Therapy "23 City National Bunk Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Notice. In tho District Court let Lincoln Coun ty, Nohruska. William Robb, 'plaintiff, vs. Cornelia L. Wright and Wright, her husband first and real name unknown, defend ants. Tho dofendnnts Cornelia L. Wright nnd Wright, hor liusband. first and real nnmo unknown, will tako notlco that upon tho 16th day of Juno, A. D. 1916, tho plaintiff, heroin filed tils po- tltlou In tho district court cf Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said de fendants and each of thorn, the object and prnyor ot said petition being to navo tno itltlo of tho Northeast quar- tor of Section 20, Township 13 North,, Rango 33, West ot tho 6th P. M. in Llnl coin County, Nobraskn. quieted in said piaintirr ns against a certain tax foro closuro, becnuso of tho faot that said paintlff has been In tho open, notori ous, exclusive, continuous, adverse and hostllo possosslon tot said land un der a tax deed for moro thnn ton years noxt prior to tho commoncemont of this action. Plaintiff prays to havo Ithe feo simple tuio therein quieted in him and for such other nnd further rollof In tho premises as may be doomed propor uy tno court. You and each ot you nro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 31st day of July, 1016. WILLIAM ROBB, By Muldoon & Oberst. IJ20J14 HI3 Attorneys. Office I'hona 833 Ken. BUck 613 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER OSTEOPATHIC rhr(clin & Surivon. Ocnlto-Urlnnry Obitetrlei Diieaaci Gynecology DR. J. S. TWINEM, Physician and Surgeon. Spoclal Attention Given to Gynecology Obstetrics and Children's Diseases, Ofllco McDonald State Bank Building. Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets. Phonos, Ofllco 183, Residence 233 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention giren to Surgery asd Obstetrics. Office Building and Loan Building Office 130 ( Residence 115 Phonei Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phono Black 633. W. T. PRITCIIARD, Gradunte Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterlnar- Ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., ono-half block southwest ot the Court Housb. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D Physician and Surgeon Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor. Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL INSURANCE 0. H. Thoelecke. MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Founded 1880. It's the household word In Western Nebraska. It's Old Lino, tho best mon- ov can huv. Tt'a what vow nend. for a savings bank and Insurance that in- " ' " ' buiub. j.uoy mi uuy iv. "Tlinrn Is n T?onnn For further information Phone, call' or address J. E. SEBASTIAN, Statfe Agent, Aim viu jjiuu miui NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. li Bought and highest markat prlcoi paid PHONES Reiidanco Red 636 Ofilce 45& C. H. WALTERS. Quality Not Quantity v mnitA pifrnru in tiio umnii nmi in tho regular sizes preforring to use nunlltv tolinof-n In nrofornnnn tn ntmn.. tlty. W use only the best tobacco lor rillor and wrappor and our cus- fnninM n rn. alnrnira antlaflnil Wn hnn. dlo a largo lino of smokers' articles, our display ot pipes being especially largo, I T CrUMATVUiyn tf. A U'UlimX'lLa&ilVlLiXS.t Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtuo ot an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In saw court whoroln David V,'. Daggett is plaintiff, and Eltnor Daggett et al aro detenu- ants and to me directed, I will on tno 22nd day of July. 1916. at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House In North Platto. Lincoln ocun- ty NebraskaMwll at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for caah, to satisfy said docroff, Interest and costs, tno roi- lowing described property, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SHtt) ot sec tlon Ten (10). In Township Twolvo (12). North of Rango Thirty (30), West of tho Sixth Principal Moridlan, In Lin coin County, Nobraska. unttid Norm l'mtte, inod., juno 10111, 1916. A. J. SALISBURY. J19-J21 Shorlff. 6 Reynolds lildpr. North Platte. Neb. tiofsaoktt DEItKYBERRY & FOBBES, Licensed Embnlmors Undertakers and Funeral Director Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black CSS. IV. J. IIOLDERNESS Ecctricnl Supplies Storage naileries Morsch Dldg Phono 175. Wring Notice of Final Report. Estato of Cornelius Sullivan, deceased in tho County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all par sons Interested in said E3tato tako notlco that the Administrator has filed a final account and report of his administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, and for a de cree of distribution and descent of tho real property which havo been set for hearing before said court on Juno 30, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated Juno 3, 191 G. GEO. E. FRENCH, JG-J27 County Judge. Notice. In tho District Court of Lincoln Pmitifv. Nphrnnkn. William Robb and C. E. King, Plaln- tiits, vs. Allen J. Cloud; and William Stull, itho solo member of tho firm of Stull Brothers, De fondants. The defendants, Allen J. Cloud and William Stull will take notlco that upon the 31st day of May. 191G, tho plaintiffs horein filed tholr petjjtiion in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against tho following named defendants: Al len J. Cloud and William Stull, the e.ol member of the firm of Stull Bro- tnorB, tno oDjeci nnu prayer ot saia petition being to havo tho tltlo to tho West half of the Northeast quarter and' tho West half of tho Southeast quarter of Section 18, Township 13 North, Range 33, West of tho 6th P. M. Lincoln Coumty, Nebraska, quieted In said plaintiff, C. E. King as against a mortgage for $500.00 dated January 30, 1890, and as against a mortgage for $75.00 Uated January 30, 1890. be cause of the fact that said plaintiffs havo been In the open, notorious, ex elusive, continuous, ndverso and hos- tllo possession of such land for moro than ten years nextb prior to tho bringing ot this action. That plaintiffs pray to have tho fee slmplo title herein quieted in C. E. King and for such other and further relief in the premises as may bo deemed proper by tho court, You and each of you aro required to answer said petition pn or before tt mSiaMS. e E. KING, , , Plaintiffs, By Muldoon' a,.Oberst,i Thelr Attor neys, J13-J7 i-j , Sheriff's Snlo By vlrtuo ot an order ot sale Issued from UlO district court Of Lincoln I ...J.- XT-- 1 J "SSS'te said 00 Iwhnrnln H. S. Evana In nlalnMff. nnd 1 Benton Taylor et al are defendants, dav of Juno. 191fi". at 2 n'olor-lt-ti. m.. at tho east front door of tho court house in North' Platte. Lincoln countv. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho uignest Diaaer ior casu, to sausiy saiu decree, interest and costs, tho follow lnB uescrtuou property, to-wit: ah or aection Nineteen (isn, Town' ship Fifteen (15), North of Range Twonty-EIght (28), and West Half of tho Northeast Quarter (W NE4) and East Half of tho Northwest Quar tor fV.U. nf NWI1 lf Qnnllnn Tntnn ty-four (24), Township Fifteeen (15) ' I a.- . . ri m 1 , j r . iNuriu 01 ivxugo iiwuniy-nmo zy), an In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., May 22 1916. A. J. SALISBURY, 37-5w Sheriff, Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1415 of Mary Ann Hawkins deceased, in the county court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho state of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will tako notice that the timo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato is December 30, 1916, and for settlement of said estato is May 26, 1917, that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on Juno 30, 1916, at o clock a. m. and on Doccmber 30 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive oxamlnc, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. m30-J27 County Judge PROBATE NOTICE. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In tho Matter of tho Estato of William H. Spurrier, Deceased. To tho holrs, creditors, and all oth er persons interested in tho Estato ot William H. Spurrier, Deceased. I ou aro hereby lmtiiiea tnat on tno 29tll day Of May, 191G. N. B. SpUrrior flled petition In W10 county court " ,,. ,,uu i " IT iwitm lit kju in' 1 fcv.vi vuii If?n th0 ? 01 IVfWii v - catur county. Iowai: that ho died firilzMi of Itlio followinu desdrlbed proporty situated In Linco.tr county, Nobraska. to-wlt: Tho ca3t one-half (E) of tho Northwest quarter (NW&) and Lots ono (1) and two (2) of Section nineteen (19). Town fehlp twolvo (12), rango thlrly-two (32), "west ot tho 6th P. M.; that tho potltlonor, N. B. Spurrlor, is a son of the said William li. apurior, deceased and has acquired all tho Interest of tho otner Heirs in ana to uie abov ueacrlbca premises, Tho prayor or saiu petition being for a determination of tho tlmo of tho death or said William ti, spur rlcr, and a determination of tho heirs of said deceased, and for a decree of Kinsmp anu tno rigut 01 uescenn ot tho roal oatato belonging to said de - ceaseu; mat an claims do parrea You aro hereby notified that tho Batno will bo heard at tho county - court room In tho city of North iJiatto, in saiu county, on tno sum uay 01 juue, xuxu, ui uiu uuur in o'cloclc . TU. GEO. 13. FRENCH, J6J23 County Judge, J. B. BEBFIEL1). rilYSICLUN & SURGEON Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflcld & Redfleld Ofllco Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 Notlco of Incorporation. Notlco la hereby given of tho incor poration of tho Country Club (of North Platte, Nebr., wliose principal placo of transacting its business will bo in tho City tf North Plattb, Lincoln County, Nebraska. The general naturo of the -business to bo transacted will bo tho main taining of suitable grounds and build ings for a Country Club, and tho buy ing, acquiring, leasing, holding, mort gaging, soiling, sub-letting of such real and personal property, as may be necessary or suitable to the carrying on of tho business of this corporation, and tho doing of all other things nec essary, incident, or suitable, to the ac complishment of tho purposes of ithls corporation. Tho aniount of Capital Stock shall be ten thousand dhllars ($10,000.00), di vided Into four hundred shares of the par value of tweny-flvp dollars ($25.00) each, which shares of stock shall be subscribed for, issued and paid in, as tho Board of Directors of this Cor poration may determine. This corporation shall commence business on tho first day of June, 1916, and Bhall terminate on the first day f June, 196G, unless soonor dissolved by the mutual consent of the Share Holders. Tho highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this Corporation shall at any time subject Itself, shall not exceed two-thirds of tho amount of Its capital stock The affairs of this Corporation shall bo conducted and managed by a Board of Directors, not less Mian -five In numher all of whom shall bo stock holders of this corpoatlon. The officers of said board and of this Corporation, shall bo a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Said Board of Directors and Officers shall be elected or chos en and hold office In the manner pro vided and directed In the by-laws of this corporation. Those Articles of Incorporation may bo amended, altered, or repealed by tho Stockholders of this corporation, at any meeting of tho Stockholders, regularly called In accordanco with the by-ftiwr, vrovld5di three-fourth of the stock issued and outstanding vote in favor thereof. In witness whereof, wio have af fixed our names hereto, this 23rd lay of May, 1916. w. h. Mcdonald, L. C. STURGES, M. E.-SCOTT. STATE' OF NEBRASKA,) County oE Lincoln. ) On this 23rd day of May, 1916. be fore me, & F. Strauss, Notary Public in -and for said county, personally ap peared the above-named, W. H. McDon ald, L. C. Sturges, and M. E. Scott, who aro personally known ito mo to bo the identical persons whose neames are affixed to tho abov.e articles, as parties thereto, and they severally ac knowledged the Instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand itho dato aforesaid. C. F. STRAUSS. (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires May 11, 1921. Notlco Notlco is hereby glve"n that the as sessor In and for Blrdwood Irrigation District, Lincoln County. Nebraska, has" completed the assessment book and Ha3 delivered the same to tho sec retary, and the Board of Directors is hereby called to meet at the office of tho Secretary on southeast quarter of sec. 3G, T. 14, R. 32, Wednesday, July 5, 1916 at 2 p. m. of said dato, to sit as a Board, of Equalization and to hear objections to the assessment, and will remain In session as long as necessary not to exceed ten days, during -which time all objections to the assessment and valuation will bo heard and de termined. MARY C. MCNEEL. Secretary. Dated this 6th day of Juno, 1916. Notice In the District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. William Robb, Plaintiff, vs John Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, I1I3 wife, first and real name un known; C. A. Corbott and Mrs. C. A. Corbott, his wife, first and real names unknown, Defendants. Tho defendants, John Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, his wife, first and real name unknown; C. A. Corbett and Mrs. C. A. Corbett, his wife, first and real names unknown, will take notice tthat upon the 31st day of May, A. D 1916, plaintiff heroin filed his pe tition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against said defen dants and each of them, tho objcdti and prayor of said petition being to have the title to tho northwest quarter of Section 27, Township 13, North of Range 33, West ot tho 6th P. M. in Lincoln Connty, Nobraska, quloted in said plaintiff as against a certain tax foreclosure and as against a mortgage for $1500.00 upon said lands and others, dated May 18, 1897, because of tho fact that said plaintiff has been in tho opon, notorious, exclusive, con tinuous, advorse ami hostllo posses sion of said land under a tax deed for moro than ten years next prior to tne commencement of this action. That plaintiff prays to havo the feo slmplo tltlo thorln quieted In him and for' such other and further relief in tho premises as may bo doomed proper by tho court. You and each of you are required to answer said potlton on or before tho 17th day of July, 1916. J0J30 WILLIAM ROBB, By Muldoon & Oborst;, Ills Attorneys. Snlc Under Adjuster's Lien. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for salo two certain Jacks with meolo points, four years of ago, now in my possession to tho highest bidder for cash, for tho purposo of meeting the payment ot tho sum of $26.50 and costs of ealo and keeping from this dato to dato of sale under my Hon by virtue of a contract with the agent of Charles Wilkinson, tho owner of said animals. Said salo to tako place at my farm In Sec. 36, T. 13 N., R. 31, West in Lincoln county, Nebraska on the 30tl dy ot Juno, 1910, at the hour of 3:00 P. M. JO J30 LOUIS REFIOR, Lienor.