Semi-Weekly Tribune Entered at North Platto, Nebraska, Poatofflco as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10lh, 1010 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Albert Able who took medical treat- To tlio Voters of Lincoln County. I am a candidate, nominated by tho Democrats of this county, for Repre sentative G8th RoDrosentatlvO DIs- IBA L. BARE, Editor and Pabllsher. trltft, comprising the county of Lin coln only, I - t I . 1 A 1. I M Kli... T f 1 SUBSOIIIPTION RATES: ' " , .," V" XV Ono Year by Moll In Advance.... $l.Xi of t,,,8 couty 0n tho measuro of pros One Year by Carrier In AdTonco..$lJ0 perlty enjoyed. Tho progress tho farmer and business man nave mauo in tho last flvo years Js without a tmnillcl. Tho city of North Platto, and tho towns In our county on the Improvements made and now undor construction: tho labor on tho abund- nnco of work at hand at a remunera tive waKo: tho prospect of labor along all linos enjoying an eight hour day for work, eight hours for recreation, and olght hours for rest and refresh- mont at lloch?8tor, Minn., has return- admln,fftratlon and prosijont Wilson ed homo. A ,J In. fair sham of suDDort and nralse for Llttlo Dorothy Arnold who had been the prosperity enjoyed? very 111 with tonsllltls for some tlmo Votos aro necessary in order to bo has recovered elected ana tnat you may voto lntoiu- . ... gently, my position on a ivw luuui; Wantod-A girl for general house- '.' ,10 Unown. t iiaV0 work. Apply ,to Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs, gorvcd tho pooplo ot this county in tho 519 west Fifth street n.i. nnA it I lmvn boon faithful to my Mr. nouns and dauehtcr. of Cozad. trust It may not bo considered as an who were KUests of Mrs. W. P. Alden Imposition to ask nt your hands fur- last week, loft at noon Saturday. thor consideration. I liavo a convlc- . , , . uon mat an omcor or u ropresenia W. T. Banks snont several days last L,"" , .: " weoK Jn Lexington whero ho visited ,, iUnt T if t ai,ni,i i, nm. his brother asd transacted bulnosa. r,aaft ln n.in r-nmlnir oloctlon. For mIrk Marcrarot Fltztmtrlck returned tho Information of thoso voters who Sunday ovonlng from Omaha, whero havo como to this county In tho last eho visited with her slstor last week, llvo or ton years will say, I enmo to . ,. . . t.,iw nnmn this county in August, ww, anu navo Arthur Hoppo, of Julesburg, camo . ',., i, i t u,iiav I . il. ,i n.nnlr ln UUI U DI11VU Limb LIUIUi U"""" horo the latter part of last week to T ,,. . M, ,i,. r.r n visit with Harry Lowell for sovoral 1 and j bel,0V(J j havo ft ffllr mon8. days, urn of abllltv to cot somo of UlOBO Prof, and Mrs. M. M. Rodonbaugh needs enacted Into law. I am inclined nro rojolclng over tho arrival of a baby to tho belief 'that It Is not moro laws boy which was born to mem Kriuoy that wo want so mucu as tno iawB wo evening. havo enforced. TT , . ni..ffo tnt- It I am elected 1 shall gland for and this week to visit Ills rather u. crooks nnd Hvors of Nebraska from sawyer. i i,nin nllnnniod t.n tho nrlvato nrollt Miss Floronco Stoffrlggon, of Goth- of any persons or corporations. I be- onburc. carao Saturday morning to HoVo thoso wntors belong 'to tho whole visit with Mills Sarah Monlclo for sev- pooplo, Nebraska IVomnn's Chrlsllnn Temper an co Union Convention. Tho forty-second annual Btato con vention of "tho W. C. T. U. was held ln. tho First Christian church, Omaha, Soptombor 19-22. On these days ses sions were held morning, afternoon nnd ovonlng. A largo number of ex cellent addresses wero made, papers read, followed by somo vory lnterost- Not Willing to Try. "So you nro convinced you could not learn to lovo me," bleated tho dlscon. solnto swain. "I don't know whnt I could do If 1 tried," replied Miss Hibrowc, "but I think you will admit thnt in tlicso days of woman's emancipation and broad ened opportunities u member of tho Ing 'discussions. Delegates', number-! box ought not to bo expected to waato Ing three hundred and four wero pros- ner umo in tnucs." uicumonu Times- ent, representing most an. tno unions Dispatch. ln tho state, besides wnicit tho -mcet- Iiiks wore well ottondod by local resl dontsi During our first afternoon session a bcnutlful bouquet or white roses wero sent by tho J. Burns Bak ing Co., also a basket of splendid white roses by tho uranuios stores occupied tho center tablo of tlio con- vested now might arouse a gratitude vontlon room. that might got you au Important offlco Tusdav ovonlng organ voluntary oy whon that time arrives." Kansas Cltv Miss urace aiauaugn, uuuresi ui journal. welcome wore ably delivered ny no- Col)- Closing On Sale tablo mon of Omaha, Rov. C. E boy on behalf of the ehurchos, on bo half of Young Men's Christian Asso ciation Secretary Mr. Donnlson, cx-Bcnntor W. R. Patrick on behalf of Omaha, and Mr. Victor' Parrlsh on be half of the Commercial Club. Solo by Miss Gertrude Alkens. Mrs. E. W. John, president oi ijougias county, gave a short talk. Solo by Miss Mary wood ontltlod "Victory. rn nnominf nf nnr omnll Wednesday tho convention sormoni f rt n ,iiivnri.l hv Mrs. Mario wi eox t""uu", ontiticd "Life's Banquet Hall." in tho out our entire stocic or tirocer linorintendent's hour what my ue- les ana Canned UOOtiS nartmont has dono anu win uo ior Nebraska dry in 1910. All gavo good ronorts. Momorial service ieu oy sitato urcsidont Mrs. Mamlo Claflln. On Wednesday aftornoon llfty-three You will appreciate tills Sale XJV?L i,iiSfmSS! ?orainS to and pricing the OUULLIIVa ' ,.. 1 .ynf.flri nir,n in mv finintv." Solo bv Mrs. booua .. . . I m n n ii w. F. CalfaB. Tho dedication or eign- onow uases anu mxiures an toon babies to tho white ribbon cause co In. waB tho most interesting eveni oi iuu oral days. I Iiuto buyers for three small farms. Iflint liavo you for snlo? 71tf 0. II. TH0ELECKE. I would vote for bettor road laws, If the nrdsont method of handling our road work is law, thoro should bo rad ical changes. I would voto for moro slmplo and nvnoilttlmin iniiMwwln nf nornrlnc IllR One oyo in 5000 meets with acel- Mf ln cnUrts. dent. Ono in ovory 1000 becomes T wnili,i fnwvr tim mnkinir of our Uiseasou. immu uiaw, juwoiur ,.. nr.nl,nnt arv Rnlf-Hiinortlnir. man nnd Optometrist. ufacturlne whon practical, material Til Fink, of HantlnirB. visited his usod in bridges and stato buildings nephew Arthur Fink this week whllo Railroads under tho laws of this onrouto homo from nn oxtondod visit country can take and uso prlvato property, upon paying for tho proper ty taken, on tho 'theory that it is for tho public good. Such laws seem to jiii-ui m a lULui huh- , nofiontwl as cooil and necessary. HOmO UmO lOIX tlie laiicr fnvnr lnWH rpnnlrlntr nuhlln carriers of farm products, merchan dise, and porsons, to furnish tho nee cssary equipment to transport to tho markotfl promptly such farm products, merchandise, and porsons. I believe that a law known as tno warohouso law, inodolcd after the ln westorn points. Lewis Lehman, of Famam, who had been taking treatment at a local hos pltal for part of last week. Mrs, James Hart resumod her du ties at tho Gem candy kitchen yestor day morning aftor an ahsenco of sov oral weeks in tho east. Miss HUdegardo Clinton, who lina been visiting Irlonds in Lincoln fori oaHjt guarantco' ,aw, would 8aV0 m- " Hons of dollars ,to tho farmor. I iow uuy. would favor laws furthering tho idea MIbs Anna O'Haro returned last cf co-oporntlon. ovonlng from Omaha whoro sho spont I wlh favor all laws looking to tho a week visiting friends and attending giving of ovory boy nnd girl on the tho Ak-Sar-Bon, farm tho boB't education possible, Thoy i n. t ,i n,i aro as deserving as tho boy or girl lAiPlh0?!!!.? ,IB oi the city, town or village. I wmiKI 1Z X; :nnrn Z TJ Btato printing of text books r.'v."V,a " ' i ravor good road bulidlm;: it s an uou ior two weoKB, important factor In tho development MnPwray Stuart, of Soattlo, who of 'this stato. ' lind boen visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I woiild favor a law providing for Stuart for a week, loft yesterday af- tho employment of tho rural carrjor torncon for Brush, Colo. plan for tho collection of votes in M iVSKiS'S tt ?0W day8 E0 th0 ?SWMSr amenimenr T So or tho J. b. JJavis uo, Htnt0 constitution and, If oloctcd, will Mra. William uownowor, or nor- iavor jaws enrorcing tho onmo. shoyj came Saturday morning to I am in favor of economy in tho ad Hncnd a weak or moro with hor moth- ministration of our stato covornniont or, Mrs. Nathaniel Walker, I nellovo in gotting valuo -..received miu wii,n,.i,. a ii n wrti.iin tor 1 dollar oxpondod. niniin Mtnnnwi immh Mm inftnr I BaU uso my best Judgmont In "'..Y-f 3 'r r'vumn. ri, socking to promote tho business Intor fr oni l rfl for somo tlmo 08 3 0f tllla 8tnt6, A 8(unro (,oaI for .friends horo for somo tlmo. ft ooncornodt cloan UU8lnosai dcnn Mr. and Mrs. Walter States und morals, will build up a happy and baby, of Denver, -who havo been vis- prosperous pooplo. Itlng-Mr. nnd Mrs. John States for "Tho homo is safo in tho hands of a two weeks, loft Saturday aftornoon. womau, and tho ballot increases hor Dr. and Mrs. F. J, Wurjolo leave K'1?, m "n J?" h,0 this week for a three weeks' visit ln nm,iW m Ml? Mow Vnrlt Pllv Wlillo tlinrrt tlio Dne- 0(lual ot ,nan ' OlOCtlllg tllO OfflCOrs? tor wil take i I'vZ grnffiS course Thcusands of women in our country tor win taito a pow brniuiato courao. ovtporg of lftrg0 fmd smaU proporty Managor Qnrtnan has billed "Tho Interests, aro poworlessi thoy have no Girl Without a Chanco" for Tuosday volco or voto In dotormlnlng tho laws ovonlng, October 17th, This Is tho effecting tholr Interests, taxed without flrut theatrical attraction or tno sea- a- voto as to tho amount of such tax, eon, s This Is certainly lntolornblo. If I hnvo made it nlain to you Mr, MpCaba twtol. visited In Lexington Votor t0 ot tho things! shall last wcok. Mr. Chonov was former- stamI. for nn l V011 Ulnk I ct" rep ly clerk at tho Qornland hotol ln Lex ington. Mrs. Oeo. B. Dent, who attendod tho mooting of tho Btato federation of woman's clubs at Hastings, wont from thoro to Omaha to visit for a fow days. resont you, glvo mo your voto. RosDoctfullv. ' 10-31 BUTLER BUCHANAN. I , rt" , .1, ... I, . Honrs for iklo. Wo aro offering for a limited tlmo at J25.0Q oach a splendid lot of Duroc. A. J. Goodonow. of tho Qorfloldr ou,. u' uluunJ uru O0,nK 0O0KCU tnblo. was ln town Saturday and now. rnono wv, Experimental Bub flrdvo homo a Studobakor four which tlUitlon, North Platto, Nob. 71-8 uo purchased at tho Hondy-Ogior gar- ::o:. , 80. Slalcwent of'Ownorshln. men oyos Itch, smart, burn or (Required by Act ot Congress of Aug, acho,.lt's natu'ro's cry for help, Good ifif.) Bln8Bes, iproporlyi flttod optometry's .. ira u. iiaro aeposos and says aid. HARRY DIXON, Jowolor and that ho is tho solo own.or, manager, Optomotrlst. puunsnor ana editor or tho North Mr. ahd Mrs. W. W. Rudolph, of ,B,.ml ftt Nor.h plrttft. nai, Hmt L rv.l. lof mnnlr in Kinbnl . ., ...... v. wumm, 7" nro no uona, mortgago or other so iiiuar uuuiu. inn wiuiu, nm bmwwui curity holdorB Jack Gavors as local salesman for tho Dated Oetob'or 0 iota Morris Meat Co. ot Omaha, mA Tj nAnn Wo can surolv fit you out with a Subcribod and sworn to before mo blanket. Plaids, also tho plain colors, h day of October, 1016. If. .IIUUUI i Ul., A Shrewd Boy. You nro n flno Uttlo follow." "Ycsslr." "And mny bo president s6mo day." "That's right, sir. And a qunrtcr In AT COST,. FBUIT SEASON IS HERE. Tint Jnrs 35 cents pornlozon. (juart Jnrs 45 cents per doon 2-Qunrt Jnrs 55 cents per Doz These nt above price while ECHELBERY, 600 LOCUST. Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phono Block 342 Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front Street. Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano Notice of 1'ctltlon Estate No. 1445 of Herman A. Erb. deceased, ln the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nepraska. To all per sons interested in said Estalto tako no- tlco that a notltlon has been filed for tho appointment of Ernest Tramp a3 Administrator of said Estate which has beoen sot for hearing herein on Odtober 20, 101C, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated Sopt. 8, 101G. GEO. E. FRENCH. s2GolC County Judgo. 801 west Fifth St. Phono 131k. 521 fiftp.rnoon. The younuest was iior- onco Gan'tz,who was sovon wcokb oiu, and tho next youngest was Master HharloH E. Cobboy. Jr.. wno was sovon weeks and one day oia. weanesuay nvnnlnt? tho church Was crowded by wlm had been attracted by tho announcemonit that, Mrs. mm a. micy inst. Boolo, national vlce-presiuent wouiu trivo an address on "Hitting the Trail for Prohibition in AiasKa,' wno inmu thnn Instilled tho claims tnat nau boon modo for her and hold tho Inter nnt. nf her audience for moro than an hour with a very eloquent and earnest address. Sho was followed by t a High, dry federation chairman; ror Douglas county, another prominent noakor who snoKo ot tne accompiiBii monts of tho W, C. T. U. Also short addresses wero given by W. T. l nomp- snn. of Lincoln and S. O Jpnes, or T.inrnin. nrosidont and secretary of the stato federation. Music by Boosters' Office: Building and Loan Building nmirtotte. Messrs. uicnnrti lvoraey, u. Olson. Lvnn Sackett and W. Ct Sla- baugh. Demonstration by more than t....in.1 nViHilrnn Jn1n Minn Alton UUO IIUWHUl. WLllUiW". . TITinTITTlTI. Duval, Omaha. Thursday reports oi j. smjjx uujju. different commlttoos anu fiocuon oi PHYSICIAN & SURGE OH OlllCUru mi a. muuiiu viuih .,iHn tmr Tllnnn f a TA.nl O Oil TkrOfll' dent. All the lOlS officers With tlio, ox- PHYSICIANS SURGEONS HOSPITAL coptlon of vice president, Mrs. Hunting, Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld who was unamo to noiu tnai oiuco uu office Phone 642 Roa. Phone 676 account or raiunir ncaun. wuro iu- Telephono Your Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall lCo. Phones Office 333 Res. Black 513 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Offlco hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m;to 8 p. m. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention gives to Surgery and Obstetrics. Phones ( Office 130 ) Residence 115 Hospital Phone Black 633. . Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. 3PRITCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 21S south Locust St., one-half block southwest ot the Court Houb6. DR. JOHN S. TWINE 51 Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NOKTH 1'1ATTE, NEB. elected. Following tho election or or flcors waB the ronort or the treas uror. Mrs. Laura TaKKart, of Omaha; sho said thero was a $1700.22 surplus and a gain of 1547 members during the past year, Total tnomuorsnip uuuu in thn Rtato. At tho close of tho after noon session an informal reception-In 4 U nli i rtn n ff a Wft a IIQlii in THO I ovonlng Rov. A. A. DoLarmo, pastor of NursQ Bncvn Momorial Hocfcltal, tho First Baptist church led in aevo- .f1:- V","V NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL toat was hold, flvo ln each. Mrs. W. J. uumiiurAxiuu iiuariTAJU Bryan, of Lincoln, prosented tho gold For tlio Treatment of medal to Mildred Stovoll, of Omaha, medical SURGICAL nnd for tho liost solo and tho diamond med nl 4r T.fi TJnTini-t Tnrlll nf PAilnr Tllllffa. ' L ' .. . I Tll. 11(1 for tho best reading Collection was l"UUH11Wi taken aftor which Mrs, Bess Gearhart Morrison, of Lincoln, gavo sovoral readings. Friday, grand campaign ral ly with Omaha Bpoakors and otners, At throe o'clock, nutornobllo trip over OBSTETRICAL PATIENTS John S. Twlnom, M. 1). JOHN S. SULCUS, M. Physician anil Surgeon the city, courtosy of Omaha cltlzons, Offlco B. & L. Building, Second Floor Wo express our heartfelt thanks to tho cltlzons who havo opened their hearts and hemes in welcome; and. to I tho press for tho roports of tho meet ing; to tho commercial club for Its Interest and substantial help, and to I Mrs. II. G. Claggett for thoso splondld Bxiuvcnlra. MRS. MURPHY, Dolegato. MRS. MINNIE PERKINS, Dologato and Press Supt. Fine Subjoot. Mndgo-When you took tho long walk with Dolly how did you find so much to talk about? Marjorlo Wo happen ed to pass a girl wo both know.- Judge. Uncertain. "I 800 you advertised for a cook yes terday. Did you get ono?" "I don't know yet I can tell hotter after dinner." Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET. .. Practice Limited to Surtfory and Radium Therapy '28 City National Bank Building. Omalin, Nebraska. Ofllco phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North'PIatto, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. n vory extenslvo lino to select from. a T. TRAMP & SONS, -:::- Notary Public, Albert Muldoon roturnod Saturday from Lincoln and transacted business Ho says tho crowd ln Omaha Thurs day and Friday waB a record break er. Notice of Petition. r tv2l5?X PUeceascd in tho County Court ot Ltn for BOVOrttl dayfl. -, rvmntv. JJolbmnka. Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per sons Interested in said Estato take notlco that a potltlon has boon filed "Bullots and Brown KycB," a 5 part for tho appointment ot Frank Ebolo Trlanglo feature with Bessie Barrls- which has been sot for hearing horo cal and Wm. DMmoad and tho two- In on Novombor 3, 1916, at 8 o'clock 9rt comedy "Th Village Blacksmith a, m, with. Hank; Maaa 1 Polly Moran Dated Oct. 7, 1816. -will make u ith Klth program OKO. B. FRENCH, Thwrnday nlgbt. ol0-31 County Judge. Food Poisoning, Tho symptoms of food poison ing aro usually thoso ot sever cholera morbus vomiting, diar rhea, pain In tho abdomen, rest lessness, prostration, headacho and sometimes fever, Mild food poisoning is undoubtedly very common, and many cases of bil iousness, Indigestion or summer complaint nro really of that na ture In all cases of real ptomalno 4 polsoulng tbo first thing to do 4 Is to empty tho Btomnch. Even though vomiting has already oc- f currcd, somo of tho poisonous material may bo loft, and only tho artificial production of vom- ltlng will rcmovo It Aftor that 4 tho symptoms must bo treated as thoy appear. Tho physlclan'n 4 chief concorn must bo to sustain 4 tho heart until tho aystom has 4 ellmhiatcd the potson and (ho at- 4 tack Is over. 4 I 4- 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 W. J. HOLDERNESS Eectrlcal Snnpllcs Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Bfeck Nwlh ot Postoftice. Ptafie 58 A moderil Institution for the tUatlflc treatment of medical, urg(l end eenfinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnestic laboratorlei. Stair. Gn.I.Dm(,M.D. Y. Uc,M.D. J.B.lMitRM.D. J,S.Smm,M.D PERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black 688. NO OILS OR SALTS NEEDED. Tho only dlscovcrr In -Tears for Stomach, Lifer, Constipation, Dlzi!- noss nna iicauncno. T. IV. B. TABLETS. At Stone's Drug Store. Notlco of Decree of Heirship. Estato of Sarah B. Campboll, deceas ed in tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons Interested ln said estate, will take no tice that on tho 16th day of September 101G, Llda E. Lucas an heir of said decedont, and claiming titlo by mosue conveyanco from all the other heirs of said decedent, filed hor petition herein alleging that tho said Sarah B. Campbell dlofd intestate on or about May -28th, 191G, a resident of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and at the tlmo or her death Bhe vaa tho owner dfv in fee slmplo, tho "south half, tho northeast quarter and lots 1 and 2, of section 2, in township 16 north, rango 27 west Gth P. M., in said Lin coln county, Nebraska, and that no application has been made ln tho said Btato for tho appointment of an ad ministrator. That sho left surviving hor her husband Wesley F. Campbell, ago G5, residing at Garfield, Nob.; Mlnnlo G. Slver, a daughter ago 43, residing at Garfiold, Nob.; John F. Campbell a son age 41, residing at Smith Centor, Kan.; Llda B. Lucas a daughter aged 39, residing at Shelr ton, Nob.; Susan E. Campbell a . daughter aged 32, residing at Orange, Calif.; Rosa M. Spafford a daughter aged .30, residing at Omaha, Neb. That all tho debts of said decedent havo been paid and praying that reg ular administration be waived and a decree bo entered barring creditors and fixing tho date of her death and the degree of kinship ot hor heirs and tho right of descent to said real os tate. Said petition will be heard October 27th, 1916, at 9 o'clock a, m., at tho office of the County Judgo in saUl county. GEO. .B FRENCH, 03-20 County Judge. hipiM mi (i Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Offlce 45& C. H. WALTERS. Nothing Would Please Husband or Father More Than a Box of Our Cigars. Pleaso liliu becauso thor aro trood Cigars mado from good tobacco nindo well by hnnd madct fresh. Ask tho men who havo been smoklmr onr cigars for 25 years as to their quality. Wo carry n full lino of smokers nrucios. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notice. To Ina Flshbaugh, non-resident de fendant. You aro hereby notified that on tho 16th day ot May, 191G, George Fish baugh fllod a petition against you ln tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the obieot and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you upon tho grounds of extreme cruelty and adultery. You aro re quired to answor said petition on or botjoro Monday the 30th day of Octo bor, 1916. GEORGE FISHBAUGH, By Georgo N. Gibbs, His attorney. Notice to Creditors. Estato of John N. Bonner, De coasod. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tlio Stato ot Nobraska, ss. Crodl tors ot said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing ot claims against said cs tato Is April 20. 1917. and for eot tlomont ot eald estate Is September 15. 1917. thnt I will Bit at tho county court room in Bald county on October 20, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m and on March 20, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to recelvo, ex amino, hear, allow, or ad' just all claims and objections truly filed. GEO. H. FRENCH, S19-0I7 County Judge. Notlco. To Herman Elnsitoln, Matilda Ein stein, Leopold Einstein, Max Einstein. Helen Einstein, Daniel Theodore Ein stein, and Gretchen Clara Einstein, and the unknown owners and unknown claimants to the North one-half of ithe North one-half of Section Twenty-six,. Township Sixteen, North of Range Twenty-nine, West and being tho heirs, deYisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives ot Louis Joseph Einstein, Herman Einstein, Matilda Einstein, Leypold Einstein, Max Elnsein, Helen Elnseln, Daniel Theodoro Einstein, and Gretchen Clara Einstein, Defendants. You will take notice that on (the 13th day ot September, 1916, Wesley T. Wil cox and John J. Halllgan, plaintiffs herein filed their amendment petition in the district count ot Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which is for a partition or tno worm nair or tno North half of section twenty-six, town ship sixteen, North of Range twenty nine, west of tho &th P. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska equally betiweon the plaintiffs and the defendants; one-half to the plaintiffs and the other half to tho defendants; and if said land can not bo equitably divided that the same bo sold and out of the proceeds, tho cost of these proceedings bo paid, that tho plaintiffs bo paid one-half ot the money which they havo paid out for taxes on said land with Interest, and that tho balance of the money be divided one-half to the plaintiffs and one-half to the defendants. You aro required to answer aald amended petition on or beforo the 30th day of October, 1910.- . Dated Sopt. 14th, 1916. Wesley T. Wilcox and John J. Halll- . gan, Plaintiffs. sl7-ol3 - Notlco. Tho undersigned, residents of North Platto, Nebraska, hereby associato themselves together as a corporation undor tho laws of the state of Nebras ka and to that end certify: I. Tho name of the corporation shall bo Waltemath Lumber & Coal Company. II. Tho principal place or business shall bo North PJatto, Nebraska. III. The goneral nature of tho bus iness is to carry on a wholesale and retail lumber and coal business and to do all things, to transact all business in cidental ito the management, operation and development or such business. To own, buy, sell, lease or mortgago real ostato. To construct or repair build ings, bridges, sidewalks ar other structural works. To operate a store of paints, oil, glass and other mer chandise incidental thereto. To store, buy or eell hay and grain, to do any and all other acts and things and to oxorclso any and all powers which a corporation or natural person could do and oxorclse nnd which now or hereafter maybe authorized hy law. rv. Tho capital stock of this cor poration shall be Twenty-flvo Thous and Dollars, fully paid at tho tlmo ot organization. V. The tlmo of commencement of business shall bo September 1st, 1916 and ot Its termination September 1st, 1966. VI. The highest amount of indebt edness at any tlmo shall not exceed two-thirds ot Its capital stock. VII. Tho officers of this corpora tion shall be president, vice-president, Bocrotary-treasuror, a general' mana ger and a board ot three directors se lected by the stockholders at their annual meeting to bo hold tho first Monday ln January of each year at their principal office. HENRY WALTEMATH, FRED WALTEMATH, WILLIAM F. WALTEMATH, Incorporators.