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Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher, SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: Oiin 1'cnr by Mull In Adrnnce. . . ,tiH One Year by Currier In Adrnnco. .$1J0 .Entered' at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofflco aH Second ClaaB Matter TUESDAY, NOVE3UIKK II, WW. LOCAL Atfl) JMEKSONAL. Mrs. Tllltz, of Sttthdriand, Is visit ing horo this woelovlth Mrs. Snow. J, W. Adams 1h assisting In oloilcul work In the Union PaoHIc offices horo. Mrs, II. S. White, who has beon very 111 for a week past, It much Improved, Mrs. Nicholas McCabe will ho hostess to the Mothers', club 'iomorrow after noon. Miss llolon Ititnor has returned from a visit with her grandmother In Brady. Mrs. Asa Snow, of Sutherland, la visiting this week with Mr. and Mm. Lorn Balloy. Mrs. Kosbau, who Ii advance! In years, Is critically 111 at the homo" of her son Ilorman Kosbau. Arthur Hubbard, of Kimball, who had been visiting his parents for sev eral days, loft last evening. A. L. Kauold, grand chairman of the B. of L. E cum UiIb morning to transact business with tho local lodge. MarMon Van Ddran, who has been taking liiBtrueJon In music In Lincoln for several months, came homo Friday oYcnlng to visit IiIb parents. Miss Itoho O'DonnolI, formerly tele phone pporotor in tho Wostern Union office, Is expected horo 'the latter part of this month to visit friends. William" Collier, Jr., Is tho leading actor In tho story of life at a foiii In war tlmo, "The Bugle Call" showing at tho Keith Thursday night. Tho comedy fonturo to tills program will bo "Bath Tub Porlls" with Krod Mnce as the fun maker, , Republican House. Tho Indications now aro that the lower houso of congress will ho republican by a plurality of fotir or five. However, sovoral of tho icpubll cans elected are classed as Indrpsn dents, and President Wilson is cunt LT. H. HAS 130 MILES OF I Dr. and Mrs. Chnrles Adams moved RAILROAD IX ALASKA Saturday Into tho Kocken bungalow . on east Fifth strcc. thirty- Washington. One hundred six mllos of the now Govornmoiu Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Alaskan railroad to connect Seward with Fairbanks A dlRtan:o of Iti'i ing on thoso to help him out. The re- miles is now In operation with daily publican candldato for speaker of the jrain8 running. On ibe 13tf 111H03, J? house will be James H. Mann of comprlBO tho old Aluskan-Northeri. Illinois, tho minority loader of the railway line, whfth has boon repair past session and a very clever man. 0(j and ngnn pt (n operation. Slxty- l flvo mllos is entirely nw. I A CongrcHSivoniHii. I Tlio Old Alaskan-Northfrn line ran For tho first time In the hlstoiy of from Seward to I. em Cmek and wn.' this country a woman has been eloited built In 1004--falling into practical I as a member of congrops. She Is Miss dilute during 1908. The new section Jeannotto Rankin, of Montana, and lwr connects tho town of Anchorago, on election followed n very vigorous Cook Inlet, wltli Matanusgn Junction campaign. She Is desctlbod as a bright where a branch lino 29 miles long hat woman, a graduate of two or more boon run to tho Matunii9ka..eoal llelds. collegos. Sho may be 'onesonio 1r the pon is now being dally hauled from legislative hall at Washington, but sho thoso Holds. Tho next link In tho roal, Is coualn to rccoivo that courtesy due whlcl) is not expected to bo put clear a lady and the country's first congress- through until tho fall of 1919, will be woman. tho connecting section between Kern " 7."'r,': TT, . Crook to Anchorage, which, It Is hoped Reynolds Llccled hy 'ihlrtccn. by the government engineers, will be Scott Roynolds, republican candl- comploted next year Work It also pro dato for representative, was oleiHS.1 grossing In tho vicinity of Fairbanks over Butlor Buchanan by thl'tten whore rush work Is being done to con votoa. Before tho official count was noct up tho town with the adjacent Mn mado Buchanan nomod to bo leading nana coal fields, Fairbanks now facing by soven votos, but It was found that ti fuel shortago. The estimate i cost of tho unofficial roport from one or Vtrp consttuction of tho 46G milos of main precincts had boon rovorscd, giving lino (Including the. branch to the Ma Biichanan more and Roynolds less tunuskn coal Holds) Is $25,642,000. Of volos than woro cast. hls sum $11,000,060 will have boon ox- Thirteen Is not a heavy majority, pdnded up to tho closo of l. preaont but it answers the same purpose as lineal year. A force of 4000 men Is em- Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. 13 . L . JONES, Up-to-l)ato Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell State Bank at My Exponso for Dates. MAXWELL, NEB. Gertrude Rebhausen, Teacher of Piano J, B. ItEDFLELl). 102 South Locust 13,000. Lust IinoHliuoiit. Boforo I buy iny gasoline, I pay tho grocor for hla prunes, the druggist for his Paris green, tho clothier for his pantaloons. I wouldn't much en Joy my car, If merchants watched It, as It goes, remarking, "It would bo ployed on tho road, and is considered adequate to complete, the line. Work will progress throughout tho winter. ::o:; ; PEOPLE AND EVENTS A stray dog In WnBtyngton who took. upon nunsoii uio uuiy oi guarding Lottor faring ho mail bl,g8' has beon "warded with a ?..;" wf.'!,; . Li!", !. LP5Z !u. n l.ll hamlsomo collar by tho novornmMt. owes.-While scorching up the viuugo, .... ,. -., ...... Brnrt( iml.lml tlin wnl.nt oJeorlntr ' Wll 8nltl republics ttro UngfRtOfUl. whoel, I hate It niiUich If I should nit'ott A man In Brooklyn accused of II a man I owo for buckwheat meal. I'd logal registration In giving his addroas hato to drlvo In pomp and state across ' as a vacant lot, explained that "he tho markoffl paving stones, nnd run lived thoro in spirit" Tho quality of across somo needy skate to whom I , tiio spirit wna not revealed, butt the owo oloven hones. My car must rust court concluded to cork It for safety, in yonuor shed before I'll Bond it on In spito of tho rush of Londoners to tholr bit at tho front, enough rc- For Sale N NK, See. 30, Twp.MP" Mo val, the tlnnei for his soup 15, Range 27, known as tho ButXcriloldl turoon, tho learned attorney for his place north of Maxwoll. Rents fori spiel, boforo I buy my gasoline. I pay cash. Also best resldonco proposition 'or soda, salts and soap, for my supply In Koarnev. Addrews tho Pinna Plan- of nlcotlno, for surgeon's saws and tatlon, Hatfield, Ark. 87-2 . druggists' dopo, boforo 1 buy my gas Its way to meet tho chap who sold ran bread and had to whlstlo for his nay. " " ,u" Cn L I ' fj . I m i i...... i...t.r- .., ii. I main at homo to swell tiio Joys of life Z1L. u, "".V:, ir. T ""I London's marriage record hint month for his hand made era vo before r ' wa 1110 hlBlost In tho big town'.ihl8 Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black C33. W. T. ritlTCIlAKD, Graduate Veterinarian . Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housii MINNESOTA 3UTDAL JilEE INSUIIANCJE CO. Founded 1880. " It's the household vord In Western 'Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best ivon- ey can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that In sures. They all buy It. "There Is a Reason" For further Information Phone, call or address J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent, Tho Old, Line Mnn NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA W. J. IIOLDERNESS s Ecctrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Rntterles Worsen Bldg Phono 175. . 1' . ,l. D I EN EH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance Come and see us tor town lots In different parts of the city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Housea for sale and runt.. We have also good bar gains In farms and ranches. Cor. Front and Dewey Sta.. upstairs The annual thank offorlng of tho Womun's Homo Mluslonary society will bo hold at tho homo of Mrs. M. L. MeDormci't, 310 Grant avenuo, Friday afternoon. An Interesting program on iJoaconesH work will bo givon ollne. Walt Mason. :o;: Both (Jot Away With It. If a man west down tiwn with hl3 head dolled tip In n tlirco cornorod dlnciiM with Iclnlcn nml riirliviiii-i n-.i.l All a (int'n till! ,1 nlilcffnn'i lina I nln mombera and friends aro urged to bo nod on ono side, and a young whittle broom and a bunni of spring onions on tho ojhor side, and two strips of present , For Farm Loans boo or writo Gono Crook, room 3, Waltemsth building, North Platte, 41tf That Sheriff Salisbury should red llannel hanging down tho rear, ho would bo afrostcd and slnmmod a b'ooby hatch. But a young woman can iln It nml Ffit nwnv wltli If. Wliv? n Lsthorylllo (Iowa) Democrat. LUIIU 111VJ1U L.1I1L11 LtTULlllllin IIL 11 1 1 KULIIH m , . ... cast at tho recent election Is ovldenco! . "aJ ",w will. Carran- n i.i ..i..u.. ...i , clgardtto in hor mouth, stood around za sticks to tho flrlnc sound as a sure ondorsoS o IUb wndu o he S0ftrShff?r5?o BUU' bJU Bf,df3,ca,,mly P,?8rt shorin"s nfflcft Ah mliriit 1m oxnnpfnd f ovor ovorythlng, BWoro ovory other as advance agents of civilization Mex .. . ... ........ .. .., i)r(,j,.i. nun,, rnill lnnL'imt?n nml swiiir- ' Tho town of Gobso Creek, Tox., is under orders to hiovo and bus no place to go. As the tovwi site, owned by a woman.ls a good oil ipros- pocV. drillers lliavo taken over th? land and ordora to move on havo beon served on ownors of buildings. A scoro of ninety-one victims o( the steamship collision off Holyhead bus tains the renutntlon of 'the Irish Sea for turbulonco. With tho right gfado or wind and weather tho wator sou uniting Gaol and Saxon turns loose a swell that makes tho stoutest heart sob for land Roports credit Villa with cutting off the cars of Curranzistas rather than wnbi.fl tho ammrjinltion 'of firing qunds, and Bonding tliem homo with ovldonces of shaar good will. Carran Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher of Singing Studio 122 West Front Street. Florence MacKay Teacher of Piano rilYSICIAN Si SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflold & Rodflold Phono Black, 342 Offlco Phono 642 Res. Phone 67 - .. . i - Phones Offlco 333 Res. Blaok 613 DR. HAIIOLI) A. EENNEIt OsteiTpntli. G Roynold Building Offlco hours 9 'a. in. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. 804 west Fifth St. rhono Blk. 524 NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL JIOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL For tho Treatment of MEDICAL, SURGICAL nnd OBSTETRICAL PATIENTS Phone 110. John S. Twlncm, M. D. Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1438, of Bertha Hocquel, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said osmte is June 81917, and for settlement of said estato Is October 7, 1917; that I will sit nt the county court room In said county on Docomcbr 8, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on Juno 8V1917, at 9 o'clock n. in., to receive, oxamlne,hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. GEO. E. FRENCH. n7dl County Judge. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon Ofllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. DOClOlt I). T. QUIGLEY. . . Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 723 City Nntlonul Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Mr Salisbury greatly appreciates this, "';","' ' 3h 3 veto of conildenco given him by tHHu?J men of Lincoln county und of cottrso, f,iUl Jl, a" can ao 11 nnd BOt away wUh had tho women tho right of BUffrngo ' . ins majority wouui nnve iwice as great. :n:: Paper Hltualloif Critical . Tho print paper nltuatlon Is becom ing moro critical every moinont. For a year or two to como tho greatest economy misut ho practiced in tho use of white paper It tho ontlro printing und publishing Industry Is not to be brought to tho vorgo of bankrupt??. If the readers of newspapers find In tho noxt six months that the number of pagos In tholr favorite publications has boon reduced by as much as 5u per cent thoy will know that It has been causod by tho paper famino. and not by tho doslro of tho publishers to lessen iho spread of Knowledge. Lin coln Journnl. :;o:; Tho school board of Chicago treatB tho tax-puyora to tho ruro thrill of reducing tho school deficit In a year from $1,100,000 to $000,000. Mo3t of tho saving was accomplished hy pKig glng leaks. brand. Boo. Up to October 12th of this year Gor many roports tho destruction of 1,253 hostllo shii3 of 2,269,501 tons and Tho Rod Cross Christmas Seal for 200 noifiral shlpa of 270,524 tons. How 191C was designed by Mr. T. M. Cle- Jar 11,0 rccmn or uestruction is onset land of Now York City. It shows n Santa Clans In red on a green back ground In 'tho center "panel with a iwiuk on UIh back bearing a red cross. Tho lottorlng "A . Morry Christmas" andl "A Happy Now Year Ib carrloa vertically up and down tho aides of tho aenl, whllo tho dato and words "American Rod Cross" aro across tho bottom of tho soul. Tho 'poster offect glvon by this seal Is very striking and makes an unusually lvand'somo do nlgn. German casualltlos slnco tho bocln nlng of tho wnr, roportcd In German official lls'ts, total 3,755,093 officers and mon, according to an official British compilation made public today. Of this 910,234 -wore killed. Tho figures do not Includo cnsualltms among tho naval forcos or tho colonial troops. Tho Gorman casualitlci reported by tho sumo sourco for tho month of Octohor total 199.G75 offlcors and men, Including dead; 31,321. DEIUlYBEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Einbalmers Unilertakers and Funeral IMrectors Day P&oao 234. Night Phono. Black 588. s DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attontlon to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Brown Memorial Hospital. Notice Georgo H. Mllllken will take notice that on tho 20th day of October, 191C, P. II. Sullivan, a Justlco of the Peace of North Platte Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, issued " an order of attachment for tho sum of $41.20 in an action pending boforo him, wheroln Franklin Peale Is plain tiff and Georgo H. Mllllken Is de fondant; that property consisting of money In tho sum of ?57.7G, mow In tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has been at tached undor cnld order. Said cause was continued to tho 5th day of December, 1910, at 10 a. m. Dated this 24th day of October, 1916. FRANKLIN PEALE, n27nl7 By JOHN FRAZIER. His Agent, i Take The Family to California This Winter You'll bo surprised how little It coats to spend an 'en tiro winter on the Pacific CoaaU-rents aro reasonable and food supplies coat ovon loss than at home; furnished bungalows rent for as low us JIG. 00 a month, public mar kets supply green vegetablos, soa foods, poultry and eggs a pltaslng chant from tho usual winter menu. And you can be out doors every day, automoblllng, surf bathing, tlRhlug, mountain climbing or Juot resting can you lumglno a more prolltnblo winter vacation? Union Pacific System will make your trip to California as ploaimnt as your sojourn tkor leas than three days ou tho way, each full of Interest and tar too short. Begin planning how for this California winter vacation by nnd ing for literature nnd information about fares, routes, etc., to W. B. iBulnEor, decoral FasieKger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, or to F. E. BULLARD, Agtnt. by now shipping is not known at present. One thing appears certain Tho world's t3hlpynrds arc assurod big buslnoss for years to come. Admlom of thi sand dune section oi Nortorn lndlanvi nro pm'.mi; up n . 'trnrunn fli'lit i,i innlrn fh.- In.Tillfv n i.t.loral park. Tlio dunej :hu ntJ.dlwork of capering winLi mil tho diedg'ng opoia.i.mj of lako Mlclilgart, and in dcomcvl too artistic lor nidus ."uil iftos. A fdiral conmjlasion- r Is iUirvloylng tho dVines and sounding neighborhood Bontlmont. A lako Michigan fish aliry blows In from tho wet side of Wisconsin. 'I wo youngsters motorboatlng at the mouth or Fox rivor frlghtoned a live pound buss which Jumped into the boat and almost upset U. The kldr were so rrightonod by thi Hopping, ildh that Ihoy lost control of tho boat and Were towed In with their strange visitor. Fox river piscaiorft.1 sporM swear to it. Various rural weather sharps aro moro or loss convinced that the coun try Is booked for a Irani wlutor. Coy otes aro running In packs, a sign of tough wea'thor regarded ns lnfalliblo In Kansas. Turkey bones aro hard ening In Missouri nnd Pennsylvania. Notice to Property Owners. Notlco is horeby given that the City Council of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobruskn, will sit as a Board of Equalization, beginning at tlio houi1 ot eight o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, Novomber 21, 191G, at the Lccturo Room of tho Library Building In the city of North Platte Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purpose of levying on tlio real estato laying and being within the extension of Sewer District "S", taxes for the fturposo of paying tho costs of tho construction of said lateral "S" and will be lovlcd upon each parcel of real estato accord ing to tho extent of benefits of such property by reason of tho construction of said extension to said lateral sewor and If tho said Council shall find' such benefits to bo equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo accordlnc to the front foot of lots of real estato within said latoral sower district or accord ing to such other rule as the City Council sitting ns a Board of Equali zation may adopt for the distribution or adjustment of such costs. . All porsons Interested will fllo tholr objoctlon If any thoy have to tho as sessing of taxos against tholr proporty boforo tho 21st day of November, 191G, at eight o'clock P. M. with tlio City Geo. B. Dent, Physician and' Surgeon. Special Altention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phones I Ofllce 130 i "Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. forecasting moro bad woathor. and i Clerk. Bv ordor of tho Mnvnr nml PHv squlrrols nro. mobilizing supplies for a Council made the 17th day of October, aiuKv. i-.vun ooui ueaiors aro possunid- liuu tie and havo been stiffening prJcc-i. Tho Hnyos-Tlldon controversy of 187G extended through threo months, and tho Blalne-Clovolnnd contest of 1884 covorod a week wlt,h uncertainty. rno former involved tho Integrity of n7-21 E. ELDER, City Clerk. Notlco to Property Owners. Notlco 1b hereby glvon that tho City Council of tho city of North Platto. tho count In three southern states, nnd I L,ncIn County, Nebraska, will sit as . i.'.. i . . i . . n n. Tlnnrtl nf Fmin1Wnf Invi liawlnnlnr, n . uiu imiui uuiiLurud oh rivui claims lorir, - ..,E,.......ib nW tho VOtft of Now York. Tlin nnnnrlnln. tlio hour of olght o'clock P. M. on ty shifted to new and unoxpooted qunr- Tuesday, November 21, 191G, at the torB, involved a number of closo states! JjCCluro uoom 04 1,10 rary uuiuung nnd nsfniiiishmi nnw nmowioni i in the city of North Platto Lincoln mi . .. ... I Pnnnfv VMiind1n Van ,1m ff , . , , ..... mvyiiiK on mo ruui cbiuio mynig ami Two Dutch boys, clad In the trav lining within ti,n vtnnUin f o,, ralnment assoclatod'Avlth the land of , District "G-2", Jnx'es for tho purpose wlndmllls- ospoclnlly tho piotaresnuo of nnvinc tho enstn of tho ponnfrnpflnn troiiBors anil woodon flhoes reachod: of said lateral "G-2" and will bo levied Now York as stowaways on n Rotter- upon each parcel of real estate accord- uuHi uiior. iiio uoyB woro uiscovoreu inir to Uio extent, or bonofita of mini, oany in mo voyngo, owing to a lacK- proporty by reason of tho construction of vontllntlon In their quav ers and of sold extonston to said lateral aewor pungent puffs of tho odors of Edam ; and It tlo aald Councli shall find such cheoao which reached tho upper deck, bonollta to bo. equal and unlfonn, such and then Borne. Soarchors followed . lovy of taxes will bo according to tho tho scont and found tho stowaways front foot of lots of roal estato within loaded to tho walstllno with strips of said latoral'sower district or accord- iHiufBo tunuumuii in uiu loius.pi ino, ing-to such otner rulo as tho City NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoflice, Phone 58 A modern institution for tho scientific treatment of medical, Biirgical 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. Siraras, M.D Miss M. Sicman, SupL m. Notlco to Creditors'. Estate 'of George W, Hannah, de ceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will takohotlce that tho time limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said estato Ib Dec. 1, 191G, and for settle ment of said J3state Is October 30, 1917; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on Dec. 1st, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on Juno 1st, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, ex amine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. 1 GEO. E. FRENCH, " County Jiwlgo. Notice.- v Petor B. Gavin, State Bank of Hayes Center, C. E. Murrey, His-heirs, de visees, legatees, and personal repre sentatives and all other- persons Inter ested In tho estato of C. E. Murrey: Kitty Murrey, wife of C. E. Murroy her heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives and all other porsons Interested In the estate of Kitty Mur roy. The unknown .owners and un known claimants of tho South half of tho North Wost quarter" and lots three and four, of Section four, township ten, range thirty-three, Lincoln, county Nebraska, Defendants, will take notice . that on the 30th day of October, 191G, Ray. C. Langford, plaintiff heroin filed his petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska against Bald defendants; the object and prayer of which are to quiet tho title in the plaintiff, in and to the South one-half of tho North west quarter and lots three nnd four, In Section 4, township ten, rahge thirty-three In Lincoln county, Nebraska. And to excludo each and all ot tho said defendants from all right, title, Interest, claim and demand in arid to said land and for general equitable relief. And all are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of December, 1916. v RAY C. LANGFORD. HogsandCattio Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residance Red 63G Ofllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. Jfothlnff Would Please Husband or Father Moro Than a Box of Our Cigars'. Notice Tho defendants, Robert S. Hopper and Mrs. Robert S. Hopper, his- wife, first' name unknown, will tako notice that on tho 2nd day of October, 1916, the plaintiff herein, Frances A. Ben nett, tiled her petition in the district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a cortain mortgage executed by the de fendant, Robert S. Hopper, as a single man, to the plaintiff heroin upon the following dscribed real estate, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of Section 5, -Township 15 North, Range 30 West, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to Becure the payment of one cortain promissory noto uateu at "reeport, Illinois, on the 9th day of Sptember, 1914, duo two years after date, for the sum of Three Hundred and no ono hundredths ($300.00)' Dollars, drawing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum payable semi-annually, until due, and ton per cent per annum after duo. That there was due 'upon said noto at the dato of the filing of tho petition herein the sum of Three Hundred and Forty seven and 97-100 ($347.97) Dollars with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 por cent per annum from said date. Plaintiff prays for a decree that the . defendants bo required to pay the same or that tho premises abovo des cribed may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due and for such other rollcf as Is just and equitable. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 11th day of December, 1916. Dated this 23rd day of October, 191G. FRANCES A. BENNETT, By MULDOON & OBERST, o24nl7 . Her Attorneys. balloon pants. Tho naive simplicity ot tho kids and tho novelty of their commissary depurtinont won tho sym pathy of tho paBSongors hut tho unro uiantio captain spoiled It all by put ting tho youngsters tnt work swab- uuig uecKs. : : o : : Piano nt n Bargain ..Will soil good plnuo for balance duo, $160. Easy payment If desired. Box 305, North Platto, Nob. Council sitting as a Board ot Equali zation may udopt for tho distribution or ndjustmont of such costs. All porsonB interested will file tholr j objection It any thoy havo to tho as- boforo tho 21st day of Novembor, 1916, nt olght o'clock P. M. with Uio City Clork. By ordor ot tho Mayor nnd City council mauo tho 17th day ot October, ' . n. ft O. E. ELDER, n7-21 City Clerk. Notice of Petition. ..Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth Whiting doceasod, in the County Cpurt of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all por sons Interested In Said estate tnko notice that a petition has been filed for tho Probato of the Foreign Will of Eliz abeth Whiting, deceased and the ap pointment of Edward S. Whiting as Administrator of said Estato, . which has been sot for hearing herein on November 17, 191G, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated October 18, -191G. GEO. E. FRENCH, o24n!4 County Judgo. Notlco to Creditors Estato No. 1437 ot Herman A. Erb, doceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraska, sa: Creditors ot said estate- will tako notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and 111- Ploflao hltn Iictnnsh hnv nro irnnA ing of claims against said OBtatcT Is Cigars Biado from good tobacco . Mnv 24 1917. and for settlement of made vroll by hand made fresh. Ba,d estate is October 20, 1917; that I Ask tho men who hare bees smoking will Bit at tho county court room In our cigars for S5 years as to their aaId county, on November 24, 1916. at quality. I 9 o'clock n. m., and on May 24, 1917, Wo carry a full lino of smokers' at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxam artlcles. 1 ,no- liear allow, or adjust .alt claims . . --. and objections duly filed. J. F. SCHMALZRIED.'024U21 QE0 Ec0UTtfSge. r