t t, Semi-Weekly Tribune IBA L. BARE, Editor and FnbUslier. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Tear by Mail In Advance. ...31.2& One Year by Carrier in Advance. .$1.50 Entered at North Platte, Nebruska, Postofllce as Second ClasB Matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, liMO. (Jovernor Kcllli Collie Tho Trlbuno moat heartily oongrnt ulntes Keith Novlllo, of this city, upon his oloctlon us governor of Nobras ka, and, with the game glncorlty con Rratulutoa tho people of the state that he 1b to be their chief executive. Mr. Novlllo made a clean, honor able campaign, vigorous and effective. Ho Impressed tho popple with hia a'ralghtforwiardnosB, his elncority and Ws apparent ability. Tha longer remained In tho campaign tho greater became his .popularity, and though perhaps handicapped by an lsauo that had no plnco in politics, ha won out handsomely. Ab governor Mr, Neville will not dis appoint tho mon who reposod In him iholr confidence and gave him their support; to othors ho will domonatrnto his ability and Integrity If by thorn it has, beon questioned. Ho will, as tho World-Harald'says, bo a real gov ernor. Hlftoxucutlvo note will bo fair and honest,' with a view singly of boot nerving tho whole people-, W6 predict -Apr Oovornpr Novlllo a succosHful and satisfactory ntlmlnls .tratton; an administration that will fully entitle him to reflection should ho so dofllro. -::oi Elglil-Hoilr Law Milled Into (,'ourl. Tho Union Pacific Railroad company filed suit In tho fcdornl court at Omaha Wednesday to tos tho constltutlonal- (f f n, ii.i Mi..i.. i..tn ' recently Passed ' hv conrrMs ami on"- lins completed tho erection of recently PMbou y tongraja, nna tho nocoKSnry buildings for tho con known ns tho Adamson act. ,juo! o( it8 businoss and tho stock of Thomas S. Allen, United StnJos dls- lumber la lielng received, unloaded trlct attorney, nnd four Union Pacific tncked. Tho plant of tho com trnlnmen roprosontlng tho dllToront !ny Is well located and splendidly ..,. . , ' , , . , equipped, tho buildings woll construct rallrond brothorhaods aro mndo par-iert un( tho trackage m arranged as to ties defendant. Tho bill of complaint provldo qinlck nnd convenient handling alleges ithat tho law Is lumconstltutlonal ot lumber and coal. Pormnnont bocauso It is not a proper regulation'?"'1 ",ol8t vloot Vu,1!1,,nBa tort fi,rlnB, ,rir I-. o.i , . " 'MlniO, cement and othor matorial of of intertitato commorco; bocauso it vl- nko ,1!lturo aro also provided. Tho olatcs the guarantocs of tho fifth company Is filling Its buildings and amendment to itho federal constitution,! yards with, a Very complete stock nnd and because It is unworkable as np. from this time forward will bo in shape .... . . ., . .... ' I to supply tho wants of nil. Ponding the Plied to OXlstillg conditions Under commotion of Mm nlnnf Mm onmnnnv which tho trnlnmon aro o'poratlng. Tho 'bill of" complnlnt la a printed docu ment of considerable slzo nnd con tains coplos of all the schedules under which tho trnlnmon work. It Is, said that this Is tho first suit filed in tho United States to test tho Adnmson act. ::a::- Ncbrnnlui Democratic Returns from tho 'state, havo been Blow In coming In, but enough havo Veen recolvod to Indicate, that Wilson will carry Nobrnska by 18,000 or 20,000, llltchcock will bo elected United Stntoa sonator. by 8,000 or 9,000 and Novlllo governor' hy 0,000 to 8,000. Tho en tire stato democratic ticket with tho posulblo oxc'opllon of state superin tendent has been elected, and It, is Indicated that tho legislature will bo democratic. :;o:: (ln the Paramount foa't'uro ''The Tonguosof Men',' at tho Keith Satur day nlgljt CoiiHtnncj Collier takes tho part of ttgrand opora slngor. As tho story goeP sjio la denounced by tho paotor of'n fftBhlonablo. church. Whon taken to itusk nboHit Jt ho replies "I do not dlscusa my sermons with strang ers" und hor witty reply la "But you discuss strangers ,ln youir sormoiiB. "Tongues of Men" Imif Hparkllng com ody of tolerance vornus condemnation. FOR YOUR AUTO SERVICE Call 125 for taxi day or night. Also five or sovon passenger car for funeral service. MOOENSKN-LOUDEN AUTQ CO. Chandler & Blear Agey, Cornor 8th and Locnet Sta. HEALTH HINTS Do not try to stop lluby from crying, hut If too prolonged Ho him faeo down until ho stops. Bathe and feed regularly. Do not allow to Drow iug nose. Massage gently tho sides of tho noso downwards. Mothers, this 4M Baptist Church. 9:45, Sunday school; classos for all ages from kindergarten to mature age. Tho Brotherhood class especially In vites lnon. II o'clock, morning wor ship; theme, "Taking Mon Alive." 3 p. m., North side Sunday school. G;30 II. Y. P. IT. 7:30, ovenlng worship; theme, "What of the Election?" Wed nesday 8 p. in., mid-week meeting of the church. Ivrskine Pinched Anlii. Jim Ersklno, who was arrested last week on tho charge of bootlegging nnd bound icvor to tho district court, was again arroated Tuoaday for koeplng and offering for salo liquor: It was lftarned that a case of liquor had beon shipped to him, and a search of the Madison rooming naue conducted ny Myntlo McClollan rosulted In unearth ing two quarts. Ersklno Is displaying nervo that is pretty certain to cauBO htm groat gobs of grltif. : in: : Asks Legal .Sepnrntlnn. Wednesday Lorotta B. Uarksdal filed lu.U in the district court for divorce tfrom Enoch Barksdat for cruelty and ?Hor J"Je.f Tr & this union was born one child, Agnoa Vivian, In February 1003, anil -Jn August of 1909, thoy adopted a child, Flota Maude., Tho plaintiff claim that In August, 1913, the defendant dssertod her nnd tho children and previous to that time treated her with oxtrcmio cruolty. She asks fan allmo.iy and coM of the suit. ;o; Ijiithuriui Announcements. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school service, Homo Mission service; offering for this cause. 11 o'clock, morning worship; narmon subjocu "Jaecb Wrostllng with the Man From Grid." , , 0:45, Luther 'League 7:30, ovenlng worship, sermon sub ject, " In tho Prosonce of God." Tomorrow afternoon at threo o'clock MIbs Wuiidorllck, a mlslonary from India, will talk to the Mission Band nnd children, of tho Su,pnduy school, and at throo-thlrty t tho women. "Wo hopo that all will ronicmbcr those hours nnd fall not to be lprogmt. ::o:: Nnv Ready for All IlusliiesM. Tho "Waltoinatli Lumber & Coal Co., lnon 1 oil nt SK-lli ntrMt nnd filllmr nv. had beon handling coal and certain linos of lumber, but now all orders can ho promptly filled. :;o:: Obltunry Mario LouIbo Uhlman was born in Pensacola, Miss., July 25, 1853. Camo to Cottonwood Springs, Nob., (bottor known as Ft. MCPhorson) with hor paronts from Washington, D. C, July 9, 1809, nt tho ago of sixteen. At tho ugo of oighteen alio was united in marriage to M. J. Colin at North Plntte, October 29, 1871. To this union nine chlldron wero born, eight of whom sur vivo; six being present at tho fluneral, the othor two bolng detained at homo on account of slcknoss. Tho survlv lng chlldron aro Mrs. Carrlo Wlek lund, of Goldondalo, Wash., Phil Colin, of Suparlor, Colo., George S. Cohn, of Shorldnn, Wyo., Mrs. Joaslo Moyors, of Brighton, Colo., Mrs. Gruco Wllston, of Urinldad. Colo. Mrs. Esther Voor- I heoH, of Pallsado, Colo., Harry and Chester Cohn, of Brady, Nob. Bosldoa tho children nnd husband Mrs. Cohn loaves to mourn hor loss fltteon grand cniiuron nnd ono great grand dniiKh tor, two sisters and two brothers, Ono urotnor of tho docensed was also prcs ent nt tho funoral. MrB.phn was n dovotod wlfo and mother, over thoughtful for tho wel fare of hor chlldrtn and hor blind bus hand. She was also an Invalid for many years, walking on crutches from tho offocts of rhoumnttsm. She was n plonenr of Lincoln coun ty and lived hero continually until tho time- of hor death, which occurred Wed nesday, October 18th, ut 12:55 n. m after an Illness of 11 vo months, being a patient suuoror during this time Funeral Borvlcos wpro held at tho ciiurcn nt I'lamviow cemetery suiuiny, October 22, conducted by Rev. Duholm of Maxwell, and tho remains laid to rest hesldo hor son Will who departed this llfo May 21, 1907, bolng killed by lightning. XXX ::o:: Soo Mr. Fltznoodlo and his poodlo at tho Lloyd opera houso Nov. 10th, is Baby's Drug Store "IT' cannot judge drugs, in fact, neither can you. Depend upon us. Every thing here for "IT" from soap to food of absolute purity. Introduce us to "IT," we like the little ones just as much as you do. Stone's Drug Store We are agente for "Wearever" Rubber Gooda. ' WTK AND COUNTY NEWS. Minor Hlnman spent several dnvs In Grand Inland this week. C. P. Howard loft Tuosday ovdnlng for Omaha to remain for a wok or more Sand nnd grnvel for sale at Elec tric Light Plant; about thirty. loads, tf Mlas Lena Salisbury loft Wednesday for Aurora to visit relatives for u week ar, longer. II. G. Knawlefl roturucd last evening from Lincoln whoro he visited for sev eral days. Wilson Tout left Tuesday ovonlng for Omaha to attend the state teachers convention. E. S. Wlokwlro nnd eons, who were visiting In Central Oily for tan days, returned today. Mrs, D. E. Morrill spent svirnl days in Fremont week visiting her dnughter Alma. Mrs. Harry Williams left Wednesday morning for Cheyenne to visit for a week or longor. Frftnco-Amdrlcan Toilet ArtlcKwi are tho best. For sale at, Conts Ijaauty iwiors, i'liono uincK ubo. so-j F. C. Hoxle returned to Ogalalla Wcdnoaday morning aftor visaing here fbr several days. Misuos Eunice Q.ofran and Mabel Lumm bogan work In tire O'Connor store this weok. Edward Hudson andv brofher Bert, who had bean cmployod In Ogalalla, ito- turod here Tuomlny. Mlfw Barthn Durkee. of Pnxtan. who visited with Miss Margaret Brook? thU weok, has gone homo. , Mrs. Chris Paulson, who has been visiting In Grand Island this week, will return this ovenlng. , Children's Coats nt cost and a big collection to aoloct from. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mrs. II. C Brock and son returned Wednesday aftornoon from n visit with rolntlvos In Falrbury. Miss Isabollo Stafford left Wednes day morning for Omaha ta attend the state toachers' convention. Mrs. Charles PerklnB and daughter havo returned from a week's vlalt In the eastern part of the state. Miss Esther Schwalgor camo from Koarnoy AVcdnosduy afternoon to vis it tho homo folks until Monday. For quick action nnd sn'lsfnctosy sale list your land with Thoelecke. tf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nye, of Ogalal la, visited Miss Ruey Shaner this week wnue ciiroute 10 eastern poinis. Misses Elslo Jahnson and Thca Han sen havo beon In Omaha this attend ing tho stato teachers' convention. William Hnrcdurt returned Wodnes- da morning from Omaha where he transacted business for several days. Woman with child two-years old wishes position as house-keeper. Phono 8C0. 85-2 Mrs. Ray Knudson, of Lexington, wind visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Han- won this week, loft Wednesday after noon. Special Shirt Waist price C9c for Fridny.and Saturday at Wilcox Do 'pnrtmont Store. Miss Elva Day, who is a student at tho Kearney normal, came home Wed nesday afteroon to visit tho home folks for a fow days. Llttlo Catherlno Cram, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Cram, was taken seriously 111 this weok with symptoms ot typhoiu revor. For Farm Loans see or wrlto Oene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building, North Platte. 41tf Harry Dixon returned Twjsdny from Omaha where he was called by the aorious mness or his uaugiucr, wno la now Improving. Mra. Frank E. Johnston went to Ger- ing Wednesday morning to visit Mr Johnaton, who has beon employed there for soino time. Don't tako a chanco of losing money by shipping Furs and Hides; wo buy for highest cash frlco. 81tf ECHELBERY, GOO Locust. Llttlo Eileen Priest, who had beon 111 with typhoid fever at tho City hos pital far several weeks, was ablo to return home a few Uays ngo. L. B. Dick left at noon Tuesday for Toledo, Ohio, to visit Mra. Dick who has boon vjsltlng hor sister thoro tor Bovoral weoks. IIo ox'pects to bo ab sent about ton days, and when leaving did not know whether Mrs, Dick Would rofum with him. A fiOO'l) MEXl).fy A good friend stands by you when In need. North Platto peoplo toll how Doan'a Kldnoy Pills havo stood tho teat. Mr. Wolnbergor ondorsed Doan'a ovor uvo yearB ngo and again con nrma tho story. Could you ask for nioro convincing testimony? Geo. W. Welnborgor, 721 W. Ninth St., North Platte, says: "Two years ago I became afflicted with kldnoy trou ble I had agonizing pains in my back nnu my Kinuoys rofUBCd to act propor ly. I was gradually becoming worso. : got Btllf and lnmo, lost my rest at night una ueenmo all run down. Donn'i Kidney Pills, procured from Roxall' Drug atore, gavo rollof from tho first nna about six boxes In all cured mo. ' need not say how gratifying this ox porlenco was to mo, as I had to lay off off for sovornl months from work. I fool that Doan'a Kldnoy Pills havo saved mo from many months lllnoss (Statement glvon AugUBt 1 1910.) On Juno 2, 191C. Mr. Welnborgor added: "Occasionally I need to uso a fow of Bonn's Kidney Pills -and thoy niways uo goou woric. i bum rocom mend them as a flno medlplno." Prlco 50 cents at all dealers. Don' simply nok for n kldnoy remedy got Doan'a Kldnoy Pills tho snmo that Mr, Weinberger haa twice publicly Mr. and Mra. Hoopor havo leased for tho winter the A. M. Mason residence on oast Fifth streot. Makofl n Specialty of Farm Sales, Putc Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. 13 . L . J 0 ' E S , Ul-to-)nlc Auctioneer. Phono Mnxwoll Stato Bank -at My Exponse for Dates. JIAXWELL, NEIL Hospital Pbone Black 633. House Phono Black 633. IV. T. PMTCIIAHD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., one-unlf block southwest of the Court Housf MINNESOTA MUTUAL , LIVE INSURANCE CO. Founded 1S80. It's the household word In Western Nobraska. It's Old Line, the best reon ey can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that hi surea. Thoy all buy iU "Tliorc is n Keasnit" For further information Phone, call or address J.' E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent'. Tho Old Line Htm NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA. W. .1. 1IOLDERNESS Eectrical SnppJlcs Wiring Storngo Batteries Morsch Bldg Phono 175. K. J. DIENEi: & CO. Real Estate mid Insurance Come and see us for town lots in different pans of the city. Goqd In vestments on easy terms. Houses for salo and rent. We have also good bar galnn in farms and' ranches. Cor. Front and Dewev Sts upstairs DERRYIJERRY & FORBES, Llccnued Embnlmers Uinlcrtakcrs und Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 588. Notice George H. Mllllken will take notice that on the 20th day of October, 191G, P. H. Sullivan, a Justlco of tho Peaco of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $41.20 in an action pending before him, wherein Franklin Pealo Is plain tiff and George H. Mllllken Is de fendant; that property consisting of money In tho sum of 557.7G, new in Hie hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been at tached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 5th nay pi December, 191G, at 10 a. m. Ddted this 24th day of October, 1916. FRANKLIN PEALE, a27nl7 By JOHN FRAZIER, His Agent Notice to Property Owners. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as a Board of Eqdallzatlon, beginning at the hour' 'of eight o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, November 21, 1910, at the Lecture Room of the Library Building In tho city of North Platto Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of lovylng on tho real estate laying and bolng within tho extension of Sewer District "S taxes for tho purpose of paying tho costs of tho construction of said lateral "S ' and will be levied upon each parcol ot real estato accord lng to tho extont of benefits of such property by reason of tho construction of said extension to Bald lateral sowor and If the said Council shall ilnd such benefits to bo equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo according to the front foot Bf lots of real estate within said lateral sower district or accord lng to such othor rule as tho City. foil lirttl at ttfifT na n Tlro r1 nt Tintin l . zntlon may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons Interested will file their objection if any thoy havo to tho as sessing of tnxes" against their property before tho 21st day of Novombor, 1916, at eight o'clock P. M. with the City Clerk. By order of tho Mayor and City Council mndo tho 17th day ot October, 1916. O. E. ELDER, n7-21 City Clork. Notice to Property Owners. Notico is horoby glvun that tho City Council of tho city of North Platto, Lincoln Countyj Nebraska, will sit as a Board ot Equalization, beginning at tho hour of olght o'clock P. M. on Tuoaday, November 21, 1910, at the Lecture Room of the Library Building in tho city of North Platto Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of lovylng on tho real estato laying and bolng within tho extension of Sewer District "G-2", tnxes for the purpose of paying tho coata of tho construction of said lateral "Q-2" and will bo levied upon encli parcol of real estato accord ing to tho oxtont of benofits of such property by reason of tho construction of said extension to said latoral sewer and If tho said Council shall find such benefits to bo equal and uniform, such lovy of taxoa will bo according to tho front foot of lots of roal estato within said latorai sgwer district or accord ing to such othor rulo as tho City Council sitting as a Board of Equali zation may adopt for tho distribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons Interested will file their objection If any they havo to tho as sessing of taxes against their property before the 21st day of November, 1916, at olght o'clock P. M. with tho City Clork. By order of tho Mayor and City Council made the 17th day ot Octobor, 1916. O. E. ELDER, n7-2l City Clork. Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phone Black 3-12 Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front Street. Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano 804 west Fifth St. Phono Blk. 524 NURSE UROWJf MEMORIAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL For the Treatment of MEDICAL, SURGICAL nnd OBSTETRICAL PATIENTS Phono 110. John S. Twinem, M. D. JOHN S. SI20IS, M. D I'hyslclau nnd Surgeon Onice B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone. Olllce, 83; Residence 38. DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY . . . ' Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City KnOonnl Bunk Building. - ' Omaha, Nebraska. DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH .rLATTE, NEB. Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital. ' Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building f hones Residonco 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. Simras, M.D Miss M. Sieman, SupL c Bought and highast markt prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. Nothing Would Plenso Husband or Father atore Than a Box of Our Cigars. Plenso him because thoy Aro Rood Cigars wade from good tobacco rundo well by hand made fresh. Ask tho mon who liaro been smoking our cigars for 25 years as to their quality. We carry a fall lino of smokers' HoffsandCatt J. R. REDFIELD. rilYSICLIN & SURGEON Succesaor to PHYSICIAN&SUIK3EONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfield & Redfield Offlco Phono 642 Res. Phono 676 Phones Office 333 Res. Black 513 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Office hours 9 a. ra. to 5 p.in. 7 p. m, to 8 p. m. Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1438, of Bortha Hocquol, doceaaed, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebrruka, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the lime limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said estate is June 8, 1917, and for settlement of said estate is October 7. 1917; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on Dccomebr 8, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. ril. and on June 8, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly, filed. . GEO. E. FRENCH, n7dl County Judge. Notico to Creditors. Estate of George W. Hannah, de ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said ostate Is Dec. 1, 1916, and for settle ment of said Estate is October 30. 1917; that I will sit at tho county court room in-said county, on -Dec. 1st, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on June 1st, 1917, at 9 o'olock a. m., to receive, ex amine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. Notice. ' Peter B. Gavin, Stato Bnnk of Hayes Center, C. E. Murrey, Iiisi heirs, de visees, legatees, and personal repre sentatives and all other persons Inter ested In tho estate of C. E. Murrey: Kitty Murrey, wife of C. E. Murrey her heirs, dovisees, legatees and personal representatives and all othor persons interested In the estato of Kitty Mur rey. The unknown owners nnd un known claimants of tho South half ot the North West quarter and lota three and four, of Section four, township ten, range thirty-three, Lincoln county Nebraska, Defendants, will take notice that on tho 30th day of October, 1916, Ray C. Langford, plaintiff herein filed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska against said defendants; the object and prayer of which are to quiet the title in the plaintiff, In and to the South one-half of the North West quarter and lots three and four, In Section 4, township ton, range thirty-three in Lincoln county, Nebraska. And to exclude each and all of the said defendants from all right, title, interest, claim ana uemana in and to said land and for general equitable reiier. And all are required to answer said petition on or before tho 11th day of December, 1916. RAY C. LANGFORD. Notice. Tho defendants. Robert S. Hnn and Mrs. Robert S. Hopper, his wife, nrst name unnnown, will take notice that on tho 2nd day of October, 191C, the plaintiff herein, Frances A. Beu netU filed her netitton In Mm fURtrW court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against sam ueronuants, tho object and prayer of which Is to foreclose .a certain mortgage executed by the de fendant, Robert S. Hopper, as a single man, to tho plaintiff heroin upon the following dscribed real estate, to-wit: The Southeast ouartor nf Rni-ttnn k Township 15 North, Range 30 West, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to secure the payment of one certain 'promissory uuio uuieu at u'reeport, Illinois, on the 9th day of Sntember. 1914. il 11 a t.wn years after date, for tho sum of Three Hundred and no ono hundredths (SJUO.OO) Dollars, drawlne internal nt tho rato of seven per cent per annum payable semi-annually, until due, and ten per cent per annum after due. That tnero was uuo mpon said note at the dato of tho filing of tho 'petition horein ino Bum ot rnroo Hundred and Forty seven and 97-100 f347 m rwiiinra with interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per cent per annum from said date. Plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants bo required to pay the same or that the premises abovo des cribed may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo andfor such other relief as Is Just and equitable. You and each of voi are reonlrAfl to answer said petition on or beforo' Aionuay tho inn day of December, Dated this 23rd day of October, 1916. FRANCES A. BENNETT, By MULDOON & OBJ3RST, Q24nl7 Her Attorneys. Notice of Petition. . .Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth Whiting deceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in Said estato tako notice that a netitlon hrfs hion ainri tnr tho Probate of tho Foreign "Will of Ellz- uuetn vvniung, ueceased and the ap pointment of Edward S. Whiting as Administrator of aald Estato, which has beon set for hearing herein on Novomber 17, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m." Dated October 18, 1916. GEO. a FRENCH, o24n!4 County Judge. Notico to Creditors Estate No. 1437 of Herman A. Erb, deceased in tho County Jourt of Lin coln County, Nebraaka. The State ot Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will tako notico that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said oatato la May 24, 1917, nnd for settlement of said estato is Octobor 20, 1917; that I will sit at the county court room In Bald county, on November 24, 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m and on May 24, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocelvo, exam ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed, OEO. E. FRENCH. articles. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. rocommenueu. ofltorKtipyurn Co., rropa., uurraio, rv. x. aju o24n21 V County Judco.