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1. IRA L. BARK, Editor nnd luhUskor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES; Ouo Vcnr by Mull In A titmice. . . .$1.25 One Ycur by Carrier In AdTimre. .il.n0 Entered nt Nortb (Motto, Nebraska, Pontolllco as Hocooit (Mass Matter, TUESDAY, .MINI: .", 1017. Droit Law CoiiHlltiitlniiul. A San Francisco dispatch says: The alalm that tlio soloctlvo draft panod by congroB May 17, violated tlio fod oral constitutional provisions prohib iting "slavory nnd Involuntary servi tude," advnucod by Fordlnand Claud lu, of Oakland, Col. , waH character ized by tlio fiupromo coort na "utterly without inorlt." A previous application for similar rollof was denied by tho court without coiniiiont. Claudius' counsol declared that ho would tako his application to tho United Statos supremo court. ::o::- 3lnj- Weather Last month's woatlior was Bomowhat unusual, for it was not only the cold wit May with ono exception that wo havo ovor had, but with two excep tions It was tho hottest May. Tho moan temperature last month was fifty-throe whllo' tho normal for tho month Is flfty-nlno. Tho precipitation lust month was 4.44 inchos, or 1.38 Inchon abovo tho noraml for May. During tho month tlioro wore slxtoon days on which more or loss rain foil. The accumu lated proclpltatlon slnco January 1st 1b 2.01 Inchos; that Is wo havo hnd that much more than tho avorago for the first flvo months of tho yoar. .fn". 31 list Faco Slcrn Jtcnllty. In an addross at Oonova Wodnos day, Congressman Sloan nppoalod to his hoarors to understand tho truth of this war, recognize tho roal situa tion and faco tho storn reality. "Wo miiBt bond out back to tho bunion," said tho congressman, "arm for tho battlo and fight like fiends with all tho sclonco of civilization and tlio .t1.l .V .1 I t I i unlink "i inuuurn iiarimrism. Congressman Sloan, frosh from "Washington, understands conditions; ho knows -what wo aro up ngalnst, and ho llko many othors who aro woll vorsed, Is attempting to wako tho poo plo up to tho roal situation. Naval Training AHHocIatloti. Lottor from tlio chairman of tho Naval Training Association writes as follows concerning tho upkeep of this association: "Our Association has boon officially recognized by tho Sec rotary of the Navy to carry on this work, but mp rccolvo no financial sup port from tho government. Thoro foro wo aro forced to call upon tho pooplo who aro public spirited onough to bo willing to glvo of tholr monov in ordor that our work may contlnuo of llciallv. YonrR for Lopnurd W. Trostor, Chairman N. T. A. oi uio u. a. (central Division. l.llK'nlit Mnli Aiiftl 1.1 imir Loroa Hastings roproaontB tho na soclatlon In this sootion and will ro- coivo tfuiuacripttmm. Keen the Vui A. Hull "Ono Plain lllltv of natrlntlum In war tlmo," says tho Chicago Tribune, "Is to koen tho not. il imiIHui' Vnu ia wicked but logltlmato spending Is a vumu. wiiain uio uounus or reason go on spending. It promotou business as usual. It stoadlos tho state. And what npplloa to tho Initilvlilnnl ntmii. equally to mitulclpalltlos, common wwftlths, and tho rodoral govornuiont. Lot. tlioro bo no liavoo wrought In tho building trade and Its half dozen allied Industrie In tho numo or patriotic economy." This "undobttxllv in in. If lnl,i nil "lay down" on coutomplntod building operations; If wo conclude to post pone tho building of tho houso wo oxpootod to erect, our earpontora and mnHons will bo out of work, our luni bor yardB will do no business, our hardware morchiuitH wilt sell no sup plies. Labor and lunibor Is not llkoly io do oucapor next yoar than this; iiioy win prouawy do higher. ::o:: f CI'PV AND COUNTY NKWS Frank Plolstlckor was a buslnoss visitor in Ogalallti yoetordny. For Salo Oood wagon. Inqulro at im onm jjtii stroot or Phono Ilk. 188 Id, W. Walkor euiiin Hnmbiv f rnm Omaha to visit his family for a fow iinys, Mra. Louis Potorson wont to Omaha yustorday to visit rolatlvoa for a fow UUJ'fl, Mm, J. M. Monnov rnttirnml In rnn Vor thlB luornlug aftor visiting friends in town. Miss Pansy Mmplo, ot Toxas, 1b a guot nt tho homo ot Mr, ami Mrs. Joes ingiiuorgar, John Whin. Harrv I.nmiin nml At bert Wontonfeld roturnod last ovonlng irum uuicngo. Mrs. Oeorco W. Fin vor this morning to visit her sister for u iow onys. H. L. Graved onmn In frnm tlm vna this morning and will visit frlonds for u any or so. uio mooting or tuo Howona Clrolo, nnnounood for this afternoon, hat boon POHIPOUOU. Dr. nnd Mra. I). 13. Morrill nnd (iaugntar Alum loft yostexday for a visit in Omaha. W. J. Ilotldv caaa to I.nuiui emmfv tomorrow 1o dollvor a now Studobakor six to Morrla Morrison. For Salo All my household good consisting of chirm olosot, dining room tablo, davenport, rango, bod room sultos, etc. Mrs. Hattlo Wilson, ou noma rino, pnono Black 270. Uortha and Ruffles limit, nf nniiinn burg, wora callod lior0 tho lattor part of last wook by Uio illnosa of tliolr llttlo Biator Dorothy Brott, Mlua Vora Cartor roturnod Saturday to Jior homo In Tryon after Bpendlug a wook as tho guost of tho Mlssoa Elder. Coinpiui)- K Kiillsiiiicuts. With tho olght or ton ohlHtrnents ro colvod the lattor part of lust Wook from Oslikoffh nnd Lowollon, Com pany E of this city now has, or had up to yesterday morlng, ono hundred and twonty-uAb. Captain Hnlllgan bo llovos that following the registration today the applications will Increase more rapidly and 'that the full quota of tho company will soon bo had. : :o: : Slackers First. A Washington dispatch says: The govornment will draft slackers first. Porsons who nttempt to ovado military service by staying away from the reg istration booths today nnd conspira tors agalst tho draft law will bo called upon llrst for sorvlco In the nai con scription army. Tlioy will bo sont to the trenches with tholr scntencos for failure to roglstor banging ovor them. This statomont wns Issued by Attor noy Genoral Gregory. ::o:: I Company I', Ounce Tonight. A dance for the benefit of the mess fund of Company K will bo hold at the' Lloyd this evening. We loam that thei sale of tickets has not boon ns large as had boon expected, which is dis appointing to tho boys who have vol-1 untoerpd their sorvlcos in behalf oft tholr country. No ono can afford to bo a slackor thoso days, oven though' It may on-tall a llttlo socrlflco. Those who havo not purchased tlckots should not fall to purchaso. ::o:: Two Sunday .Horning Weddings. j Miss Mary F. Cralglo nnd Clarence II. Splcor woro married at six o'clock Sunday morning at tho Church of Ouri Saviour. Archdoncon J. J. Uowkor was' tho officiating clergyman. Miss Mabel! Sawyer and David Brooks woro the attondonts. Mr. and Mrs. Splcer loft! by auto for an oxtonded visit In Col-' orado points nftor which thoy will bo at homo in this city. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Crulglo and for soveral years has been employed as cashier In tho Wilcox Department storo. She has ondoarcd horsolf to a largo clrclo of frlonds. Mr. spicor is ono or uio most popular and ontorprlBlng young buslnoss men. no Is In chargo or tho Splcor- Delivery Co. and enjoys tho friendship of muny local pooplo. A nulot wedding took placo Sun day morning at nix thirty when Miss Mabel E. Somlycr and David M. Brooks woro married nt tho Mothodlst church by Hov. B, A. Cram. Attendants wore Mr. and MfB. Claronco Splcer. Mrs. Brooks has boon employed as assis tant In tho Mitchell Dental offlco for several yonrs and Is an amlablo and efficient young lady? the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sawyor, Sr. Tho groom caino to thin city four yonrs ago and has mado many friends hero. Ha Is engngod i'n Klo vulcanizing business on Locust street. Aftor a visit In Denver thuv wlil be at home In thin city, : :n: : Hod Cross N'olcs Tho national authorities havo grant ed us tho 'prlvllogo of making "com fort" bags for Company B. Somoono liiqulrod why wo neod ask ponnlsslon to contribute anything groat or small for tlio wolfato of our own boys. But tho necessity for tho sanction of tho national society In this and In ovory nctlon wo take will bo appreciated whfu It Is undorstood that mHillo in our Individual capnoltlos wo can do anything for our boys that our hearts dlctato wo could not dlvort to tholr uso money or materials gathorod for Bed CmBH sorvlco without specific permis sion rrom tho dopartmont undor which wo work. Tho porsonnl lntoroat all must feol In this work for Co. 13 should Inwnro ovoryouo bolng ready with boiho ot tho nrtlclos montlonod In lust Fri day's Trlbuno when tho commlttoo calls. It Is hopod that ovoryouo will bo roached w'lthln tho next wook or ton days. Wodnosday a oonrotftn2asannob-f Wodnosday aftornoon at 2:30 tho chn'ptor will hogln actlvo roork on tho "comfort" bugs, aurglcal drosslngs, otc. A lut go room on tlio Bocond lloor ot tho fotloral building has been placed at our disposal and ovoryouo Is nsked to como out and help whothor a monibor of tho chaptor or not. Bring your thlmblo and bo proparod for work. Our wookly buslnoss mooting will bo hold In tho fodoral court room Wod nosday ovonlng at olght o'clock. Ev eryone Is lnvltod. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. i ! Q i Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mltcholl loft Sat urday ovonlng for Omaha whoro tho former will attond tho stato dontal ub Boclntlon nnd tho lattor visit rola-tlvos. One Naturally Feels Chagrined to see his neighbors making improvements, which arc just as badly need on his own premises. The thing to do is to follow suit. You'll feel hotter and your property will he benefitted, keep pace with the im provemcnt of the day and sco us for Lumber and Building Material Coatcs Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte, Nebr. Avcllno Gatos returned to Grand Island this morning aftor visiting his mother for a week. ;ot ; Benl Ilsliilc and Insurnncc. Come and sco us for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good .In vestment), on easy terms. Houses for sale and rent. Wo havo also good bar gains In farms and ranches. F. J. MENKIl & CO., Cor. Front and Dqw-oy Sta-, upstairs. J)K. HAROLD A, FENNER Osteopath. G Reynold Building Office hours 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Offlco 333 Res Black 513 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Half Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the vcientine treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Slaff: Geo. B. Denl, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. P. J.B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D PAHTITIOX SA By vlrtuo of un order illroctlng the rcforoo to rnnko a snlo, which order wns IsMied from tho District Court of Lin coln Coijlltv. NubniMkn. tmnii ti ilnrron of partition and tho confirmation of tlio roforoo'H report rondorod jn said uuuri, wiiurem . i.iuio jm, .uenn, llosn Kshon nnd Illueford Anway aro jilnln tlffs nnd Thomas Anwnv nnd liltlml An. .vny, his wife; IowIh Anwny nnd Ooldlo Anwny, his wlfoj Jnno Grimes nnd .lames urinies, nor husband; Amn is. DonnldHon. llenJnmln Anwnv nnd Annie Anwny, his wlfo; JoHoph IlarrlH, single; and Harris nnd Harris, his wlfo, whoso llrst nnd renl unmet) nro to your Hiild plnintlffu unknown: Hruco HhIioii, liURbnnd of Uohu ISshon; Hush M. Denn, hUHlmnd of UUIe M. Venn; Ooorjjo Anwny, an lncompotont nnd XV. H. Fast, superintendent of tho Asylum for tho InHiiuo of Nobrnakn. in whoxn custody and enro George Anwny Is nt imp iiroHeni nine; juhiv Anwny, nn in COlllDotont. nnd Dr. (1. I) nrllllth. Rimir iutendent of tho Nohraskn Institution for Feoblo Minded Youtli nt Hontrlce, In whoso custody nnd caro said Kiln An wny Is nt tlto prchont tlmo; John AV. Kowler nnd Iturtha U Fowler, his wife, parties In possession of said lands; and Ooorgo O. Fowler nnd Dolllo M. Fowlor. his wife, imrtlcs In nowflcsslnn of snld lnilds. and to mo directed 1 will on mo utn nay or July, 1U17, at two o'clock 1'. M. at tho Kast Front Door of tho, Court Houso in North I'lattq, Iiln coln County, Nebraska, sell nt .public auuuuii hi wiu niKiiesi duhioi ror cami tlio following described renl estate, to wit; All of Section Flvo (6), in Town ship Twelve (12), North of Hnngo Thir-ty-ono (31). AVest of tho 0th P. M.: tha .South Half of the Northeast Quarter in'.-i JNiiiVi) nnu lois uno ami two (l & 2), nil in Section Six (0), in Township I weivo usj, jorin ot uaiiKO Tiurty ono (31), AVost of tho flth 1'. Jl ; and tho I South Hnlf (SV4) of Section Thlrty- mreo (.jj;, in iownsnip Tiiirtceu (laj, North nf Itrnifri. n'hlrtv-ntift Wt.ut 1 of tho nth 1. St.. all of said lnnd bolng . lucmeii in jiiucoin county, reurasKa. Dated tills -I tit day of Juno, 1917. I O. 13. 10LD13R. JtJu Hoforeo, MlTIOli TO Clir.iii'rmiH Fstato No. 1180 of Paulina .Immor, iloceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for prosentatlou and (II Iiik of claims iiKalnst snld cstato is January 0, 1018, and for settlement of said estate Is June 1. 191K: thnt I will sit at tlio county court room In snld county, on July (!, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a m , nnd on January C. 1918, at !) o clock a. m.. to rocovo, examine, hoar, uiiiMv, ur unjust nu cinims ana oujec tlons duly nicd, OI30. 13. FHI3NCII. JG--1W County Judge ,n (lei- of Petition Palnln Wn 1 .1 C 1 nt I.' ., 1 1 TfA1t Simms, doconsed in tho County Court h. Mtnfn nf Vu iMaLn rrn ..II Intorosted In said ISstato tako notice that a petition hns boon nicd for fit,. nimnntl l.inlt rxt Atom 11 I ... ... luitiiiHutu J I 4lllltl J. OIIII1IIO as ndmlnlstrntrlx of snld Estate, which hns boon Bot for hearing heroin on iuiio 4.., ivn ui v o ciocit n, m. Dated Mny 23d, 1917. GICO. 13. FltBNCH, 11129-J10 County Judgo Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial .i Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obstctricnlly. Horo your lntorests and comfort will bo served. It Is not th0 biggest, but ono of tho best places wherein to got woll. J00S West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NOltTII PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hospital. Phono 308 ALUEJIT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Helton Building North Platte, Nebraska J. II. KEDFIELl). PHYSICIAN & SUHGEOJt Successor to PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rcdfleld & Redfield Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phone G7( Office phone 241. Ilea, phone 217 L. C . DilOST, , Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. McDonald Hank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Buildlnn Phone. tOliicel30 i none Re8idence 116 DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Slavery and Rndium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Oinnlia, Nebraska. BEJIItYBEItRY & FOItBES, Licensed Embaliners Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 588. Mathewson & Shank PLASTERING AND STUCCO Phone Red 317 or Blk 907 MIXED SCRAP IRON $6.00 PER TON. MACHINERY CAST IRON $10 PER TON. All Junk is high. Bring it in. North Platte Junk House Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PKITCIIABD, Graduate Veterinarian Bight years a Government Veterlnar Ian. Hospital 218-'30uth Locust St ouo-half block southwest of the Court ilousb. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality In Cigars has lias been our aim slnco two bogan making cigars In North Platto ovor thirty yoara ago Wo put quality in tho first cigars wo mado, and that samo quality is in tho cigars wo mako today. Schnialzrled's Cigars havo stood tho test of those moro than thirty years. What greater ovidonco of quality could you doslre? It you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz dlod'a cigars, try them thoy aro cor taln to plcaso. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. HoffsandCatth Bought and hightst market pric paid PHONES Residence Red 630 Ofllce 459 C. H. WALTERS. THE Quick Clean Way You avJH not know true satis faction in cooking until you uso n gns stove. Arrange for jour stove now, Jieforo tho rush begins. lVc con do your work promptly now. North Platte Light & Power Co. Notice Notlco Is hereby given that tho as sessor In and for tho Blrdwood Irri gntlon District, Lincoln county. Ne braska, has completed the assessment book for said district and has dollvered tho same to the secretary and the board of directors is hereby called to meet at the offlco of tho secretary on southeast quarter of Sec. 3G, Town 15, north of rango 32 West of Gth P. M. Tuesday, Juno 5th, to sit as a board of equalization and to hoar objections to tho assessment and to remain in ses sion as long as necessary not to ex coed ton days, durlnn which tlmo all objections to tho assessment" and valua tion will bo heard nnd determined. Dated this 21st day of May, 1917. MARY? C. McNEBL, Socy. Notlco for Kids Notlco is heroby given that sealed bids for tho construction of a now School hoUSO in and fnr Rolinnl nia. trict No. C5, in Lincoln County, State ui ixoorasita, win bo received at tho offlco of tho Director of said district in tho town of Wallace, Lincoln County, Nebraska, up to tho hour, of 6 o'clock p. m. on Monday, July 2, 1917. Plans and specifications of said school houso aro on fllo In tho office of said director In tho town of Wallace, Lincoln County, Nebraska, and may bo exam ined by any prospective blddor. All bids must bo accompanied with a cer tified check In an amount equal to flvo per cent of tho amount of tho bid mado. Board of Directors resorves tho right to rojoct any and all bids. CLAY ROBIJINS, m29-J29 Director. Xotlcr nn ?hD'i?.0,"nV'e11 ";Ul,tUke "Otlc0 that on tho Hth day of May, 1917, P. H. t&Im1?'!! Jut,co, f the peace, of North Platto Precinct No. 1, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment for the'sum of $92 80 with interest nt tho rate of ten per cent per annum from above date In an nctlon pren2!n,? before him. wherein Margaret M i?U,u2 lH I'lalntlfT and Asa D. Corn wall defendant, that 'proporty consist Ln??:'Jj "A" J!?"??. the Union ...... ....... ui.u uiuji.iiiy, a corpora tion, has been attached under sdld or- Said cause was continued until tho 2clay of July, 1917 at ton o'clock a. n" Dated this 22d day of Mav. 1917 moo 1 MAHGAUET M. STILTS. m-9-3 Plaintiff. MH'ioi: op nx.vi. mn'oiiT Estate of Elsborry W. Crane, doceas- ni'... Mi" 1 cou,nty court ot Lincoln County, Nebrnskn. Tho State ot Nebraska, to all per sons Interested in said estnto tnke no tice that tho Administrator has filed a nnal account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement nnd discharge as such, which havo been sot for hearing before said court on Juno 29, 1917, at 9 ?'.k. m" wllon you n,ay appear and content tho same. Dated Jimo 1, 1917. ' CEO. E FRENCH, J5'3" County Judge. Jjolleo to on-IUNldrnt Defendant, Clifford A. Thomas will tako notice iMLV th0 0tU ?yt Iay. 1917. I. L Mlltonborgor, a Justice of the peace, in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, is u2aan,.od0r of attachnnt for tho sum of J100.00 In an action ponding before Sfni8 ? St?1"0?0? J5nes- minor, is .............. vmiuni v. x nomas, is ue- fendant; that proporty of the defen dant consisting, of one Premier nvo eon attached under this ordor. This cause was continued to tho 25th doy II f Turin 1117 . ri .. , " North Platte, Nobr., May 12th, 1917 o.,-ii , JOHN JONES, Guardian nnd next friend of Claronco Jones. Estate No. 1178 of Joseph M. Wilson, deceased, in the County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notlco that the time limited for presentation and fll Inr of claims against sail rstate is January C, 1918, and for s-it meat of said estate is June 1. 1918; t-.at I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on July (i. 1917, at 9 o'. clock a 111., and on January 6, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly I'0'1- GEO. K. FKENCH, ?'' County Judya. Onlrr of Hearing. 1,1 41Il0v,c.0l,nt.y Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, In Probato. ,v'ul" wm. '.''"t JIRt.t0ir U,e Estate of W llllain L. Antrim, doceased, Tho Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County. SS n.0nm,Teaine an'L flllnS tho potltlon of Timothy nufferty, praying that regular administration of said estate may bo waived as provided by Sections 1366-7-S-9 and 1360 of tho Rev se.l Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1913. It Is ordered that June 8th, 1917, at 9 o'clock In the forenoon Is assigned for hearing sa il petition, when nil persons Interested In said cstato may appear In tho County Court in probate, to bo heard In and for said County, and show cause why tho prayer of said potltlon should not bo granted. This order to bo printed and publish ed for three consecutive weoks In the North Platto Tribune, a legal eemU wookly newspaper of said county, prior to said date of hearing. ,K GEO E. FRENCH. mlBJ5 County Judge. NOTICH OK KIXAfj ItlU'OUT Estnte ot Joseph Harsliey, decefisoil in the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebrnskn. The Stnte of Nebrnska, to all ner HoiiH Intoreatcd In said estate, take no tlce that tho Hxeoutrlx has filed a final account of her administration and a petition for final settlement and dls oharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on Juno i'i, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated May 25, 1917. oeo. n pnrcvftr m29-Sv County Judge. X.KV.M, NOTICE To Mary Ellon Chandler, non-resident YOlFwlll tako notlco thnt T.milo,. Cody has filed hor petition In tho Dis trict Luurt ui ijiiicuiii uouniy, Nebras ka, against you as defendant, tho ob ject and prayer of which aro to quiet uiul confirm title In said plaintiff and in various Krantccs, to certain por tions of tho following described lands, situated in Lincoln County, Nebraska. to-vlt: Uenlnnlng at a point 11. G feet south and 990 feet west of tho quarter section corner on tho north line of Sec. ii, twp 11, Kb'. 30, W., this belns a point 21) ft. south from the center line of the Plntte Vulloy Irrigation District canal, thence west parallel with the north lino of snld Sec. 32 and said canal, 1G29.22 ft., to a point 11.5 ft. south of the NW corner of said Sec 32, thence south on section lino between Sees. 31 and 32, a distance of 959. C5 ft. to a point COO feet from tho center line of tlio Union Pacific Itall road original main track, measured at a right angle, thence south SO degrees east, parallel with said railroad, a dis tance of 1C55 ft. to a point 990 ft. west of the north and south center lino of said sec. 32; thence north parallel with said center line, 1235.1 to tho place of beginning, being the lnnd embraced and contained in Scout's Kest Addi tion to tho City of North Platte, Ne braska, and which said suit Is prose cuted by the said plaintiff In hor own behalf and on behalf of said grantees, and particularly to qulot and conrtrm title in said respective ownors against certain proceedings had in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the sale thereof by ono Ellen 13. Chan dler, guardian of the defendant, Mary Ellen Chandler; and further to set up and establish now and independent title In her and the said grantees, by reason of the adverse possession thereof by said plaintiff nnd her grantees and her grantors for more than 10 years last past. You will make nnawer to snlil no. tltlon on or before tho 9th day of July, 1917, or decree will be entored against you as In said petition praypd. LOUISA M. CODY, By EVANS & EVANS, her attorneys. To all to whom It may concern: j. nu oiietnu commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at the northwest cornei-eW of section ton, township thirteen, range twenty-eight and running olght miles north to tire Northwest corner of sec tion thirty-four, township fifteen, rango tWOntV-lrlcht. lin rnnnftml I.. t of the same. All objections thereto, or claims for damages must be filed In the ofllce of tho County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of the 27th day of July, A D. 1917, or such road will be allowed with out reference thereto. Dated nt North Platte, Nebr., this 17th day of April, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. ond No. -loll. To all to whom It may concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing in tho center of Section 'n'n,10;" ton (10 range twenty nine (29), thence west on half section mm nno.linlf i. II.. ......... I .. ...1.1. , K' " O D . .-, "IIHLtllllh Willi IU11U No. 2S, has reported In favor of the same ...in mo luiiuwuiB cnange: inat sam road run east on half section to about GO rods from the east line of section G, and thence In a northeasterly direction on west side of canyon to the north east corner of section G, following present road ns now traveled and also south from said half section lino in Bee tlon G, past J, E. Cooper's house fol- lowing road as now traveled and con- W nectlng with Uond No 71. 7, All objections thereto, or claims for damages, must bo filed In tho ofllce of tho County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 27th day of July, A D. 1917, or such road will be allowed with out reference thereto. , Dated at North Platte, Nebr', this 19th day of May, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. m:rai. notiok To Henry Echtenknmp and Echtenknmp, wlfo of defendant Henry Echtenkamp, nrst nnd real name un known; Henry Miller and Miller, wife of defendant Henry Miller, first nnd real name unknown; Louis Miller, and Miller, wife of defendant Louis Miller, first and real name un known: Fred Miller and Miller, wlfo of defendant Frod Miller, first and renl name unknown; "William Miller J.'.1.11.. T Miller, wife of defendant William Miller, nrst and real namo un known; Etta Luktinholder, a single wo man and William LUlftinholder and Luktinholder, wife of defendant Wil liam Luktinholder, first and real namo unknown: Notlco Is hereby given that Lars S. Swenson, plnlntlft has nicd his certain action in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you Impleaded with others, tho ob ject and prayer of which said petition is to qulot and conttrm In plaintiff tltlo-to tho following described lands situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter (SE) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township Ten (10), North of Range Thlrty-threo , (33), West of tho Gth P. M. and parttcu A larly to qulot and confirm same as td certain proceedings in partition had in a case In said District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which one WU homlna Rlepe wns plaintiff nnd Henry Kleemeyer et nl were defendants. You and oach of you will mako ans wer to said petition on or before tho 2d day of July, 1917, or your dofaults will be entered and decreo taken against you as In said petition prayed. LARS SWENSON, Plaintiff, I3y EVANS & EVANS, His Attorneys. I.cgnl Notice. To Nicholas Adamy, non-resident do fendnnt: You nro horoby notified thnt Mary Adamy as plaintiff hns Hied her cer tnln petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraskn. against you, lmplendod with othors, the object and prayor of which said petition Is fore close a cortaln,mortgnge mado nnd ex ecuted by yourself nnd Ellen M. Adamy, upon tho following described lnnd sit uate In Lincoln County, Nebrnska, to wlt: Northeast Quarter (NEU) of Sec tion Six (G), Township Sixteen (1G), Rango Twenty-eight (28), West of the .4 fth M. and Lot Flfty-slx (36), of 1 Plattevlew Subdivision as plnttcd and recorded in Hook 11-1, at pago 40 of the deed records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, and the amount claimed to be due plaintiff upon said mortgago Is the sum of $2,710.15. Vou V'H "lake answer to said pe tition oh or before July 9th, 1917, or your default will be taken nnd decreo entered as in said petition prayed T, , MAKY ADAMY, Plaintiff nlo) yo Evans & Evans, Her Attorneys. Sheriff' Stale y virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclos ure rondored In said Court wherein Frances A. Bennett Ib plnintlff, and Robert S. Hopper Is defendant, and to me directed, I will on tho 9th day of June, 1917, at 2 o. 'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne brnska. sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the following described proporty, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter (SEtt) of Section Five (5) Township Fifteen (15) North of Range Thirty (JO) West of tho Oth P.M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., May llll, 1311, A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. m8-J8