The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 15, 1917, Image 8

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    I It A L. HARE, Editor and rnbllshcr.
dUJJSUUPTlUN RATES,
one lvur lij iMnli Jn Ailice. . 1.2.
One luar hj Currier In Advance.
hmtoml ul Muif ti finite, Nebraska,
Poslofnce a micuihI uu .Mutter.
TUESDAY, .MAY 1.'., 1017.
Receive Registration Cards.
Tho registration cards which nro
to bo usod under the conscription inw
worn received Saturday by Sliorlff Sal
isbury. The cards contain twolvo
questions which must bo correctly
unsworod by all who are callod upon
to ree star. No Instructions navo neon
received m to when those cards are
to bo dlitrlbutod to tho various regis
tration place, or when the registra
tion is to tako place.
Tho questions on tho cards nro:
Nnmo In full (Given name) (Family
Name) ,ogo In years.
Homo Addross (No.) (Stroot) (City)
(Dato).
Dato of birth (Month) (Day) (Year)
Aro you (1) a natural born citizen.
(2)a naturalized citizen. (3) an alien,
(4) or have you declared your lnton
tlon (specify which)?
Whoro wore you born? (Town)
(Stato) (Nation).
If not a citizen, of iwdiat country nr
you a cltlzon or subject?
What Is your present trado, occu
pation or office?
By Whom omployod?
Whoro omployod?
Have you a fathor, motbor, wife, or
child under 12, or a sister or brother
undor 12, solely dependent on you for
support (specify which)?
Married or single? (which?) Raco
(spoolfy which)?
' What military sorvlco bavo you had?
Hank; branch; years; nation or stato?
Do you claim exemption from draft?
(Specify grounds,)
Exemptions Unchanged
Exemptions from tho solcctlvo draft
In tho army bill conforonco agreomont
woro loft virtually as auggostcd by
tho general staff. Thoso absolutely
oxompt Include offlcors of tho
United Statos and any stato or
torrltory: ministers, students of
rocognlzed divinity or thoologlcal
schools, and mcmborB of "any
woll rocognlzed rollglouB sect
or organization at presont organized,
"whoso oxUtlng crood" forbids par
tlelpatlon in war.
Tho president Is authorized to ox
otudo or discharge from draft tho fol
lowing: County and municipal offlcors,
eustomhouso clerks, postal omployos,
workmon In navy yards or arsonals
or armories; others In tho fedoral gov
ornmpnt's employ whom tho president
may designate: pilots and mariners
actually employed In aoa scrvlco;
persons engaged in Industries, Includ
ing agriculture, found to bo nocossary
to tho malnteuanco of tho military es
tablishment or tho offoctlvo oporntlon
of tho military forces, or tho main
tonunco of national intorost during
tho omorgoncy;" thoso having per
sons dopondant upon thorn for support
and tlioHD phyHlcally or morally de
ficient. - ::o::
WAR NOTES
Hy a veto of 88 to 32 tho" sonato
Saturday night approved an nmond
mont to the admlnlnstratlon osploungo
bill forbidding during tho ronr tho
ubo of cereals or grain In tho mnnu
facturo of intoxicating "liquors.
Colonol Geo. A. Bborly, of Stanton,
Nebr,, Is commanding tho provisional
companion alroady organized at Fort
Snolling.
Today Chancellor von Uothmann
CITY ANT) COUNTY NEWS.
Mr and Mrs .Itov Wilson vlsltod
relatives In Sutherland Sunday.
.fnllim Plzor returned Sunday even
ing1 from a visit In eastern points.
Dr. J. 11. Itedflold went to 1Ik
Springs Sunday evonlng on business,
Jnmos Keefo nttondod the Knights of
Columbus banquot In Koarney Sun
day.
Air mill Mm. Fred Thoninson and
son son Goorgo loft Sunday evening for
('happen.
Miss Until Moore and Miss Marvin
returnod yostorday morning from a
visit in Lexington..
Mr. and Mrs. N F. Clough loft Sun
day for Ogalalla to visit tholr dauglr
ter Mrs. Arrowsmlth.
Mrs. I. 0. &av.ycr and chlldron left
Saturday evening lor oostem points
to visit with relatives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Hahn, of Lincoln,
camo Saturday evening to visit their
daughter Mrs. David Day.
. Mrs. I). M. Tatum and daughter re
turnod yostorday 'morning from Om
aha wliero thoy visited last weok.
Mrs. Fred RasmuHson returned to
Hershoy yostorday morning aftor visit
ing at tho Martini homo for a weok.
M. 8. ItobhnuBou went to Koarney
Sunday morning to visit his slstor and
attond tho Knights of Columbus ban
quot. Mrs. Harry Uoyle and daughter
raturnod to Lowellen yostorday morn
ing aftor visiting friends hero for a
Av,ook.
Mrs. Josso Smith loft yostorday
morning for McCook to visit for a few
days.
Mrs. F. W. Hormlnghauson loft
yostorday morning for Kontucky and
Arkansas to spend thrco weeks with
rolatlvos.
Cooll Cool, and Robort Gantt loft
Saturday aftornoon for Ft. Snolling,
Minn., to begin work nt tho officers'
drilling enmp.
CI:
You Can Get A
Full Set, Free.
Of Roger's Silverware
by buying your bread at
our store and saving the
coupons.
We are doing this be
cause we want Dickey's
Bread tried in every
home in North Platte and
we know that once you
taste Dickey's Bread you
will always use it.
It satisfies.
It's the bread that
builds.
DICKEY'S BAKERY.
Mrs. Thos. Mitchell returned to Remember the
Nurse Brown Memorial
I Lexington Friday afternoon aftor a1
2 .....i . - . . . i, ir
vibii ai me uomo oi mra. in. v. iuii-
rhcll
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ol Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern Institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped- X-Itay
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
I Homeopathic Hospital
When requiring hospital care
Medically,
Surgically, or
Obstctrlcally,
Horo your Interests and comfort will
bo served. It is not tn0 biggest, but
ono of tho best places wherein to
got well.
100S mst Fourth street.
Dr. J. S. Twinem.
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TERMS
J. E. SEBASTIAX. Stale Mirr.
Minn.Mutual Lifelns.Co.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Itonil No. -10,",.
To all whom it may concern;
The special commissioners appointed
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing1 at the half soctlon
corner between Sections 20 and 35,
township 14. range 20, thonco west ono
and one-half miles on tho section
line between Sections 26, 36, and 27, 34
to the section corner between Sections
17, 81 and 28 and 33, township 14,
range 26, has roportod In favor or the
Maine, and all objections thereto or
claims for damages must ba fllod In
the office of the county clerk on or
before 12 o'clock noon of tho 25th day
of Juno, 1917, or such road will be
allowed without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte this 17th day
of April, 1917. , .
A. S, ALLEN, County Clerk.
Missionary Society Program
Tho Womon's Home Missionary sod
oty of tho M. 12. church will be ontor-
Managor Carman Ih announcing tho tnlnod at tho homo of Mrs. Cox, west
n'ppouranco of Fatty Arbucklo In his Sixth street, May 18. Tho following
comedy "Tho liutchor Boy" at the Pgmm will bo given, beginning nt
Kolth on May 23d.
Hit. JOHN S. TWINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hodpltal.
toaoikt
e
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan
. Ml Ton
P I wince iou
Building
i o hph i an
es r T....i,i he
1 IV1-MIUUI1CB XXU
part of last -weok from Omaha. Ills
son Darroll will remain thoro a few
duys taking oyo troatmont.
Mrs. Clyde Cook and Mrs. John I III
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
three p. m.: Devotional, Mrs. M. L. Mc
ff ,,n1 ,,., Iionnott; Giving in Tips and Tithes.
Thomas Hoaloy rotumed tho lattor q irnrtmnn- WivHidn MinitriH 1
Lri nf liiHt ivnnk frnm nmniin nin ?!rB' i-irtman, ttaysiuo Ministries,
Mrs. Bliinn: solo, Mrs. Cramer; Aunt
Emmallno's Mlto Box, Mrs. McLano;
Reading, Your Flag and My Flag,
Trillin irnrhna- Mm T'l'lf ntl'a Mlfcalrtn.
lobrandt will loavo shortly for Victor, ary r0x, Mrs. York Ilinman; Solo, Mrs
in., anu otnor oaatorn points to visit Oam; Rondlng, Dollle McMlchael;
lOlllllVOB lor HOVOrai WOOKB. Wlmf Mm Mltn Tlnv Tllil. Mrs Tlnrlnv
Frank Stunrt formerly of this city, MeDormott: Reading, Elma May
and Msb Fom A. wotzoll of Lone Crano: Instrumental. Tholma Starr:
Rock, la., will bo married at Mason Annual ononlng of mlto boxes. Re-
City, la., Sunday May 20th. freshmonta Kll bo served. Evory-
Thoro aro 125,000 men In Nebraska body Invited
witnin tho urart ago limit, a number i .t it. inmprRT.ii-
Kiuuiur mini mo sianiuiiK army noro- iid auuiravnui, '"""'j
Phono 308
ALIJEItT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red G3(5 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Hospital Phono Black 633.
Houso Phone iilack 633.
W. T. rillTCHARD,
Graduate Veterinuriun
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. HoBpltal 218- south Locust St,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housh
Scrap Iron $6 per Ton.
Dry Bones $12 per Ton.
We buy all kinds of Junk and
Hides.
L. LIFSHITZ.
CORNER LOCUST AND FRONT.
toforo maintained hv tho irovnrnmnnt. stonogrnphor in tho Hongland & Hoag
Up at Bridgeport tho sum of $2,917 "fllco, loft Saturday evening for
was subscribed for in rood hv ii ml. Hnatlngs to accept a position in tho
imn mnn nf tho tnwn wiiinti wna an.m . 1' 'rBt National bank.
fitrk ntifl nnaxt frnm 1I,a nitninnHnb.l
r.....l T.ll t- C ... t 1 r I t n.iii-inniiM m m miiimii.
mini, riiiuuu Hiuu buvo enen, Clifford A. Thomas will tako notlco
ton othors cava SCO each and Mm linl-l that on tho Uth day of May. 1917. I. I.
iro..,?"A..frB!""n , tributors. siirarofn phono 70
P1IYSICLVN & SUItGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN &SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfield & Redfield
Office Phone 642 Res. Phone G76
Res. Red G87
WO mention IIUS JUSt tO SHOW WlUlt n.ul n nnlnr nf nttnnhmriil fnr tlm'mlm
other towns somo only one-third as of $100.00 In an action pomltnK before
larKO ns North Platte are dolnir In "'m, wherein John Joiioh, Kuiinllan nndi
linll, n i L B oxt friend of Clnroncn Jones, minor, IhI
tho lino of road building. plaintiff and Clifford A. Thomas, Is le-
::o:
Read This Item
fondant: that nronorty of the defen
dant conslstlm;, of 0110 Premier five
t . . . . n ha I 1 1ILHM011 iro r Luuriiiir uur tu, luau nu
11 yon aro earning loss man $nu.uu tni,n,i im,ir thiH nninr. This
por month in your prosont occupation, causo was continued to tho 25th day
wo havo an oxcoptlona ly good oppor- -'""p. l.ty .oclo,c.'c 1fM
, t .. '.i.i .. ,'',.. North Platte. Nebr.. May 12th. 191
ninny iui yuu 111 huh uuiiiuy. 1'or lllll I IOI1N JONES
particulars soo olthor A. A. Sclmtz, ciuardlan nnd next friend of
DIst. Managor, or Is. T. Kollhor. Asst,
Ilf NTnn,l. ni..,.v
Honting ureat wostorn Accldont Ins. n tho County Court of .Lincoln
Co. .Tiff Countv. NobniHkn. In Probnto.
n In tho Mattor of the lOHtate or
It. Ill, t t , 1 .. .. I mi.n
iiITVlll" X'l'ivu I v 111111111 u. vim iiii, iiunuanuii. . nu muiu
' 111, nt, or NitiiriiHkii. Lincoln uountv. MS.
Tho Suthorlanil Fron I.annn nnvn On rnnillnir and llllnir tho petition
Hollwog will dollvor Ills spooch in tho 'growors aro looking forward to ono 2' J.11"0. V nilT Jite
aorman olcluUig giving aormany's'of tho most satisfactory early crops t wlivio uh "frollltol by !Ioiik
war aims., (oi auiuia over grown. latiH-T-s-y ami i;itu or 1110 uoviseti
Leon F noughts mllllonalro grnpho-; Colonol Jim Wlilto has again boon H'itto.or Noiirasaii ror uie year i-ji...
phono invontor. of San Rafnol. ad-inuulo mayor of Sutherland and Col.Lvi,,,1.? t fln i 's lm ,',i for
lllltH that ho luiH dlHcnvnrnd n 1110. 1 13111 llroolts will hold tho (tamo nosltlnn lumrltiL? hhIiI nntltlun. when all iierxonti
chanlcal dovlco which ho boltovos at Horshoy. Roth havo tho glngor to Jnterosted In said estate may aiuioar in
would solvo the subniarlno problom. push thlor respectlvo towns along. beard ?n ami for uid CountyV and show
Plans to suhscrlbo' for $80 000 000 "o Conway wno nau uvcu in mo cause why tiio prayer or sain pennon
of tho liberty loan !bro Inaugurated auuim uxna soctlon since the t mo " n oTo pr ited and publish,
nt a moating c( ton of tho nrosldonts cowboys veromoro plentiful than L,,1 XZF0 Vo.iBeciitlvo weeks li. the
of tho ohshteon cloarlnir housns in 1,raH Ilro nov lort '8t woolc for North Platte Trlbiino, a IorhI hoiiiI-
Fodornl Rosorvc District No. 8 ( St. 118 ll0M
Louis). Tho slogan to bo used in con-!'10 )vi 1 probably nvo. iio was accom-r" " 6i;o n. khknCii,
eorlptlon work will bo "a war bond 1 aniwiior ausio.
In cvory homo." r uiy iiuuhuh 01 uool leuuors arnvcu
Mmmml flnmiwa ,nal,l t !. "iwy, IMU lllliur H I ui mat WOOK
nZ t Sl ifi lM )0r ,m? 0, Nearly all thoso laborers aro Tor
appealed to organized labor to protest 0K1)orHi
uKiuiini. iiiu lUTipoHou increase in in n nrr......ii n. ...
Bocond-olnsBVostal ratos and other , rH, v" , n bl a t n
y.p,.Dlu..B ui in win lovoiiuo iiiii. I dollar modern homo in Sutherland,
booroiary mcaiioo will mako a tour, j, r shitw and Claronco Mooro .mr-
141? T. A'l'Tr ATVT
Sulpho Vapor Uatlis
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
m in -jr.
County JuiIko.
DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLEY. ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Iladium Therapy
72S City national Rank Building.
Omnha, Nebraska.
DJt. HAItOLI) A. FENNER
Osteopath.
G Reynold Building
OiTlco hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office 333 Res Black 613
Mathewson & Shank
FOR
PLASTERING AND STUCCO
Phone Red 317 or Blk 907.
It. I. SHAl'PELL.
Auctioneer
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA.
Will sell anything Hint can bo auc
tioned ofT. illako dates nt Farm
ers' Stato Bank, or vdro nt my ox.
pone. Reference, Farmers' Stnto
Bunk, Sutherland, Neb.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
I) E lilt YBE RRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers""
Undertakers nnd Enueral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 688.
of tlto middle-west, beginning May 17
at unoingo and golug as Tar west as
Denver, to bring homo to tho mlddlo
wost tho need of unanimous corp
oration with the govornmont In limit
ing tho liberty loan moro thnn a suc
cobb. Mrv MoAdoo, in Ills official ca
pacity, will toll bis audloncos that tho
Unltod Statos Ib not ongagod In half a
war but Is In a light to tho Union,
wiin -autocracy stun strongly on-
truuflhod.
TJ8' .CHlonal shipping board has lot
tho contract for tho Urst ships to bo
built. tnidar the billion dollar building
plan'. Tho contrnot :v,ht to a Los
Aiuttfai company and call for dollverv
dining 1018 of olght stool vossols of
8.800 tons cargo. Tho shipping board1
piaus to nave iiullt within tho next
olghtoen months at Joast 1,000 ships,
atjjl nd wood, or moro than 3.000,000
nggrofiato tonnugo to combat tho Oor
ain& aubmarino campaign. Bills to bo
fiitrddueod In congross this wook call
for an appropriation of $400,000,000
chased 259 hoad of cows and eighty
calvos at Illff, Col., last wlook which
thoy will paaturo north of Horshoy.
Tho Horshoy Telophouo Company
has purchased tho old toll lino run
ning west from Horshoy from tho
North Platto company. Manager Jen
kins informs us It will be dismantled
and used in building up tho local
ByBtem. Tho toll lino was about nine
miles long and was badly crippled up
In tho rocont storm, but two thirds of
tho polos nro good, nearly all tho cross
arms and about twonty miles of wlro
Material Is Wrd to get at this time
nnd thlB will assist materially in put
ting tho local system in lino shapo.
Real Estate and' Insurance.
Como nnd boo us for town lota In
different parta of tho city. Good ln-
votmontR on onsy tonus. Ilousoa for
Balo and rout. Wo havo also good bar
gains In farms and ranches.
1'. J. D1KNEH & CO.,
Cor. Front nnd Dowoy Sts-. upstntrs.
Dodge Brothers
Hupmobile
Chevrolet
' Cars and Repair parts
in stock at North Platte.
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
.107 W. Gth. ST.
PHONE 844.
New, Servlca Station thla Spring.
!i !v . f . I
w -. :. :
IP 8 B " '!
B i a b ' ' 1 . .' .
Juajua COMFORT I
You keen your car for your comfort avoid the trouble and expanse y
of a friction-crippled motorby using
THE STANDARD OIL FORALI."'J3bTOR3 0
Holdi its body at any cylinder heat or engine speed. Ends carbonl- I
xation, ovtrheadng, and ocored cylinders. Every drop pure.
Look for th Polarlne lin It tnd for a rallablo dealer who will slv you
what you tk for, ,UKtd Crown Oaiollne, th power-full motor fuel.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY I
(Nebraeka) OMAHA
Quality In Cigars has has been our
aim since wo began making cigars in
North Platto over thirty yeara ago.
Wo put quality in the first cigars wo
mado, and that samo quality la in the
cigars we make today. Schmalzrled's
Cigars bavo stood tho test of those
moro than thirty years. What greater
ovidenco of quality could you desire?
If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz-
diod's cigars, try them thoy are cor
tain to please.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Xotlco to Crc-iHtor
Estate No. 1470 of George Schlck.L
deccaHoil In the County Court of Lin-
coin County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of anld estate will tako notlco that tho
time limited for presentation nnil fil
ing of claims against said Estate Is
Novomber 18, 1917, and for settlement
of said Este Is April 13, 1918; that I
will sit nt"the county court In said
county, on May 18, 1917, at 9 o'clock
a. m. and on Novomber IS, 1917, nt 9
o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly llled.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
al7-ml5 County Judge.
Itoiid Nu. -101.
To all to whom It may concern:
The special commissioner hppolnted
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho southwest corner
of tho SEVi of Section 35, town 9,
rnnKo zv, running to a point, ono nun-
oreu eleven (ill) roas north from
the northwest corner of said quarter,
thenco runnnlnir In a northwesterly
direction to a point ono hundred six
(10(5) rods east of tho northwest corner
of Soctl.on 35, town 9, range 29, thenco
west and terminating at the Northwest
corner of Section 35, town 9, rango 29,
has reported In favor of the same, ex
cept that the road Is to go to tho south
and west of troo claim and to pass
around the head of canyon In tho north
west quarter of Soctlon 35, town 9,
r.uiKo hv, saiu roau to De 4U root in
width. .
All objections thereto, or claims for
damages must bo llled In tho office of
tho county clerk on or before 12 o'clock
noon of tho 25th dav of June. 1917. or
such road will be allowed with out ref
erence thereto.
Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. this
17th day of April, 1917.
a. s. AL,uiiN, uounty uierK.
Chnnirc t Itonil No. .'MIMA
The consent petition of II. M. Cllnite
et al., asking for a change of Hoad
No. 319 has boon filed and reads as
ronows:
Commencing at a nolnt or Station
No. 29 on Hoad No. 319 in tho south
east quarter of Section 35, town 10.
range 27, running thence southeasterly
on east sldo of canyon nnd remaining
on east side of canyon through North
east quarter or southeast quarttv
of Section 35, town 10, rango
27, and through tho W. of
SWY of Soctlon 36, town 10, rango 27.
terminating at station no. 37 on ltoau
No. 319 on Section line between Sec
tion at, town iu, rango 27 ana section l,
town 9, range 27, road to bo 1 rod In
canyon and 3 rodn on bank.
All parties objecting thereto or Hav
ing claims for damuges by reason of
said change must file the samo In tho
office of tho county clerk on or before
12 o'clock noon on tho 25th day of
June, 1917, or tho same will be granted
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. this
17th day of April. 1917.
a. s. ALijUiN, uounty uierrc.
Notice
C. AV. Jones, flrst nnd real name un
known, will tnke notice that on the
25th day of April. 1917, P H. Sullivan,
a Justice of tho Peace of North Platto
Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebras.
ka, issued an order of attachment for
tho sum of $12.35, In an action ponding
before him, wherein Harcourt Clothing
Company, a firm Is plaintiff, and C. W.
Jones, llrst nnd real name unknown.
(loicnuant; tliat property consisting or
money, as wages due. In tho hands of
tho Union Paclllc Hallroad Co., a cor
poration, has ben attached under said
order. y.
Said cause to bo contlned until tils'
15th day of June, 1917, at ten o'clock
a. m.
Dated this nth day of Slay. 1917. at
North Platte, Nebraska.
11AMCUURT (JL.U TirillNU tU,
ni8-25 Plaintiff.
Sheriff' Sail-
Hv virtue of an order of sale Issued from
the District Court of Lincoln County.
Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclos
ure renuercu in saiu uourt wneroin
Francos A. Uennett Is plaintiff, and
Robort S. Hopper is defendant, and
to mo uirectud. i will on tne utn day
of June, 1917, at 2 o. 'clock p. in., at
tho east front door of tho Court House
In North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, sou at Public Auction to tno
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, tho
following described property, to-wlt:
southeast uuarter (Sisii) or section
Pivo (5) Township Fifteen (15) North
of Hange Thirty (30) "West of the Cth
p. ai. in Lincoln county, iMenrasita.
Dated at North Platte. Nebr.. Alay
7th, 1917.
A. J . SALilSUUlll,
1118-JS Sheriff.
NOTICI0 OK FINAL HI3POIIT.
Estato No. 1433 of John N. Honnor.
deceased. In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tno stato or rsoorasKa, to an persons
Interested In said Estato tako notlco
that tho Administratrix has llled a final
acount nnd report of her administra
tion nnd a petition for final settlement
and discharge as such, which have been
sot for hearing before said court on May
ia, iai (, at y o ciocic a. m. wnon you
may appear and contest tho same.
Dated April 20, 1317.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
n24-3w County Judge.
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
NABOB"
No. 1)7352
1V1I1 mnlio the season ns follows:
Tuesdays nnd Fridnys nt tho Mog
onsen Teed nnd Sale Hum, North
Platte, beginning April lulli.
Itnluuco of tho week (except ami
day) nt my farm six miles west of
North lMulto nnd thrco fourths of n
mllo southeast of lllrdwood switch.
Nabob foaled May 24, 1913, and
imported with his mother by North
& Robinson, of Grand Island, In July,
1S13. was ureu by M. uesprez, Dopart
ment of Orno, in Franco. Thla horso
wolgha 1780, is elenn and sound in
ovory particular, and ia as good na
you will nnd anywhoro.
Wo invito you to como and seo this
bora 3.
Torms $15.00 to lnsuro colt to
stand and suck. If maroa nro disposed
of or leave country 8ervlco feo bo-
comes duo and payable nt onco.
Cnro will bo takon to prevent oc
cldentB, but should any occur stallion
owner win not b0 responsible.
FRANK STROLLBERG,
Owner.
tup of lvmion.
Estate No. 1478 of Joaonh M. Wilson.
doceascd.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tno Stato or Nebraska: To all nor.
sons lntorosted In said Estato take
notlco that a petition has been llled
ror tno prouato or an instrument pur
porting to bo the last will and testa
ment of Josoph M. Wilson, deceased
and for the appointment of Hattle Wil
son, as executrix of Bald will, which
nas oeen sot tor nearing on Juno 1,
1917, at 9 o'clock a. in.
uated May b, ibi7.
GEO. E. FHENPIT.
mS-29 County Judge.
Notice to Non-Jtcsldcnt Defendant.
Clifford A. Thomas will tako notlco
that on tho 18th day of April- 1917
Goorgo E. Fronch, County Judge In
and for Lincoln county, Nobraska, is
suod an order of attachment for tho
sum of SSI.C5 in an nction ponding
ootoro nun, whoroln Cash M. Austin
Is plaintiff and Clifford A. Thomas, de
fendant. That property of tho defend
ant consisting of ona Promler flvo pas-
songor touring car No. 7GS02 has beon
attached undor this ordor. This cause
was continued to tho 1st day of June
1917, at 9 o'clock A. M.
North Platto, Nob., April 21st, 1917
CASH M. AUSTIN, Plaintiff.
Notlco of Petition.
Estato No. 1480 of Paulina ZImmor.
deceasod, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said ostato tako no
tlco that a petition has boon filed for
tho appointment of Mary Hood ns ad
ministratrix of said estato, which has
beon eot for hearing heroin on Juno
1, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a, m.
Dated May 7, 1917.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
m8-3w County Judge,