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LRA L. BARK, Editor and i'nblliher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One Year by Mail In AdTance....$L26 One Year by Carrier in Admnc. ,ilM Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postofllco as Second Clans Matter. ..TUESDAY ,IUNK 12, 1917. IIK A 0001) AMERICAN HUM' THE JtEl) CROSS "The supremo tost of tho nation linn com'o. Wo intiHt all spoak, net and lioilto together)' WOODROW WIL SON. Tho boat of tho young manhood of our country la rosondlng nobly to defend our honor with llfo itsolf, Cnn wo do Iosb than stand bohlnd them tolth tho vory bast that 1b In us? It is absolutely Bsentlul that tho Itod Cross bo put on a war baste and that vory spoixllly. Wo must not count tho cost. Wo daro not Bhlrk whllo wo wo ro niombor tho traditions of our forefath ers. A country wldo campaign will bo inaWgurfcitod Juno 18th, having for Its objoot tho raising ot ono hundred mil lion dollars for tho Hod Cross. Lin coln county's apportionment Is $19,000, In tho Friday Trlbuiio plans will bo laid boforo tho pooplo of North Platto for milolng our eharo. Lot every ono como to tho fed oral court room Wed nesday ovenlng and hoari tho report of Mrs. Dont and Mrs. SImms of tho won dorftil Council of War hold In Donvor last wook wQioru Toprosontatlvos from olovon states woro convened at tho call of Prosldont Wilson to consider hoiiV wo of tho groat wost oan beat sorvo ourt country. Our work room on tho third, lloor of tho fodoral building will bo opon Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each wook. Como in and liolp whothor you can stay an hour or! Uio ontlro afternoon. Tho list of articlos fluijgestod for fill ing tho comfort bags wo nro making for Company E follows: Khaki colored sowing cotton No. 30. Whlto sowing cotton No. 3d. Whlto darning cotton. Noedlos No. r,. Darning nocdlo. 1 Buttons, khaki colorod medium steo, in bags 3x 0. Largo fthlmbla Blunt pointed scissors, Cako of soap,. Safety pina, modlum sizo. Common pins. Small comb. Tooth brush. Tooth paste. Small round mirror. Writing "pad, onvolopos cards, and whlto, . nost and SSfcot SSf drinking cup. en? ,, ,nn Wn JS kv f ... i. m tin n?MlM., wo lZn , nnl.i 1,'? m ZSrfflltt."111 'TSllK'wo SSdoSSS fii, u SLyiL V' shou,,1?r rffli. ril' .L'l1 f Td Mh m nn J 1 nil LnJX t P' S?r , n M,f, ? Jte8.?!;i Plroctl0'18 for making tllio knitted articles can bo nnnnrn.l n m,P wrlr r r, !. f,1n al building on any of tho regular Red Croso aftoroons, , PJJ,ULICITY COMMITTEE. ; ;o; ; . ., Coiisollduled Dollrory Service Boglnnlng Monday of noxt wook Hill Bros. & Costallo will begin a conooll dated delivery system In North Platto. Ir'. IttaW ?fVr 2007000 0 which "amount1 $143,000,000 ffili?wnMa"rC,0,,TraJtfPT&,,fl' 18 for cars, $125,000,000 for locomo ih aJt n Uil0n' tlvos, $50,000,000 for rails and tho lial i?S 1 ?. 1 So", Fred Marti and I, 0. nnco for bridges and track supplies f ' 1 n,,DnSr.yan, l0,lri! w, 1 ,b0 THo manufacture of this equipment found in an advertisement in this is- wlu lnvolvo 2,518,000 tons of stool. ThoBystem i.romlses to insure more KZeUsS onohalTot cost to tho merchant, ,of 1910( but tonnngo wUlcll wont lnto LOCAL AJil) PERSONAL. lostlmatod t)iat In the aggrogato a llt Itov. P. P. McDaid loft yesterday tlo loss tlian halt or tho tonnngo or morning for Elm Creok to ripond tho dorod Irom tho mills will bo utilized way. . (for tho manufacture of oqulpmont for Mrs. Mary O'Haro, who has boon ill forolgn roads. for novoral wooko, contluuos to lm- ::o:: provo. ltuHOball mid tho War. AVs. Frod Thompson and son III1- T,ho Nobrnska Stato Journal has mor roturnod yestortlay morning from nBa,n arrangod to publish full box DonYor, scoros on all National, Amorlcan and . ' Wostorn loaguo games throughout tho rWisond Dont Jjos accoptod a po- soason. Yet for thoso rcadora who Bltlon in tho McDonald clothing Htoro maintain that basohall will wane in coring vacation. 1 Miss Comfort Conway will loavo ' i111 wUl pr. V1'0 a.u "; 1,10 Wftr nel'H " today Tor Excofslor Springs to spond Lfl . com'aUbl ,w,th Public policy to t1ir(Jb or four wooko. , 'print. Journal roadors will rocolvo , ,. . . tl10 latest possible, nows as fumishod RliDB.fMairjgarot Fredericks resumod , by, tho Associated press, eupplomonted yorkiiit tJio 'Tramp store yostoray by Bpoclal corrospondonco .from Wash inornlng after a month's vacation. ington and wherovar Nobraska troo-ps A,.ntunbo,r it ljcal, pooipllo woro iniyri,l)0 80"L . TUo 1rlco of a thnJ0 cifSSu nt . ilnnno Siuuninv nvAni,.n.' montlis' subscription to Tho Journal ls whloh, Was hold at tho John Bovlo i ranoli. Mrs. Ooorgo Allalnfay, of Aspon, Wyo., a formor itoaldont horo, vlsltod wltji Mm. Ilt'gh BttU this wook while onrouto to Lincoln and othor oaetom points. Mr. and Mr. Elwnrl stnffrann . . - " """"on'"' 1 joit a row unyB ago ror Omaha, Tho 'yul "u"i vimm uxumpuon. former roturnod Sunday ovonlng and "" ono county nsks for pay for act tho latter has gono to Kansas City to 0,1 tUo reglstraUon board and ono visit rolatlvoB. Miss Fniton, of Ft. Dodgo, Iowa, for morly of tho local toaohlng start Hpont a fow days horo with Mtsa Sylvia Watts, whllo onrouto homo from Nam pa,'. Idaho, whoro sho holds a posl tloiu Orphanod In. oarly youth and roarod to drudgery aud oppression, tho hor- olno of "Little Miss Nobody" to b0 pro. fiontod In Dluoblnl Photoplays nt Uio au Invalid for two yoars and was bod Crystal tlicatro Wodnosday ovonlng, fast for forty days. Tho doceasod was tIbos to a stato of happiness and con- Miss Ullznboth SuUiorland and born tonttnont through conquorlng un- in Biiluoy, Australia, and camo horo oqual forceB that havo consplrod wltli hor lato husband Mark Van against hor. V161ot Morsoronu plnyB Uio Ilrocklln twonty-nlno yoars ago. Thoy rolo of Uio littlo drudgo a hoydonlsh ' malo tholr homo on a ranch near this girl who knows no ovll and thus ov-city. Local rolatlvos who eurvlvo aro orcomoa Uio olamonts that consplro Mrs. Zolla Van Brocklln, Ma!rtln Van against hor. It lfl hor porfoct Inno-f Brocklln, Mr. and M.rs, J. W. Maug, enso nnd frankness that saves hor and Mrs. A. A. Spltzor of storllng, CJol. from crushing dofoat and In tho ond Tho funoral sorvico3 will bo hold at brings tho vlllago Vf< Into tlio full Uio Episcopal church at 2:30 Uils af joy of living. tornoon. OG ALL ALA WILL CELEBRATE "ROUND UP" July 3, 4, 5. Ogallala was the center of the original "wild west" and prominent in the history of the growth and development of Western Nebraska. Each year this city celebrates in a three-day car nival and the "Round Up" devoted to frontier day sports of broncho busting, roping, trick and fancy rid ing, with ollerings of generous purses and handsome prizes for the successful contestants. For information about train service, rates, etc., ap ply to local Union Pacific agent. i WILL YOU June Crop KsIIinitro Encouraging. Prnti nat limit net t i n I ti cut In Mirt litnn TOport from tho Ddpartmont of Agri- iculturo aro much more optimistic In tholr naturo than any sent out this season, Tho dopartmont oxports now figure that tho total wheat ylold will J exceed that of last year, althouigh it in uHll linlilml film llvn vnnn n vtrm tvn Cin n tinala nt R( hClft l(n l.r.kilinla frr! jtodly liberal, tho ostlmat shows CO,- 000,000 busholB froo for oxport. Whon " J,u'1 " "i an ocean tho Canadian surplus is added and duo!"1"? BO V1? trnctorft could xeach ,i i i i .ii i York and lin sont. nn thin nhln Onn lfltratloIl at JloIno ls mado tho proba ' Mlltios of mooting tho European do- ma,ul aro nPProdably brightened. Ityo lB to 1,0 considerably Increased and tnvtoy at llkcUso show grout advance over last years' crops, lndl- 2SH5.J5?n. favorable fol1' Apples and poaches also1 Promise to exceed In yiold last soa-l Ws turn and other food crdps aire1 yflt t0 1,0 Blvcn consideration. Nothing! ' "lUBt 1)0 taken 88 OXCUSOOr laxntion of olTort to produce, but it doo3 . ., .... .1 ...1.-1 uuuuiuuBWHloia iu UlUbU vuu havo mado such cffd"rt3 to moot tho food omorgoncy. Qlvo our farmors a clianco and tho world will not go hungry. 13oo. : :o: : : Volume of Eriulpmvut Orders Tho value of ordora placed slnco tho first of tho yoar for railroad r, " , 1 ' o". 1 nHlftn rvmiiiittintif Mila vn linn hnnn wwAWk wiutivtV Villi alU MVUII 1 110.000 greater than in 1910. It is mtorost bocnuso of tho war, tho Jour- !l tlft,,y or ?125 wltu u oB Sunday Journal. n Total Hcglstratlon 118.123. Tho total iroglBtratlon in tlio Btato last Tuesday as roport6d to Govornor Novlllo was 118,123. Of this mimbor 110,774 uro classed ns Avhlto. Tho "Jfumbor claiming exemption is C3.774. m rnn l .....i... man in ono othor county asks for nay ,IIoro in Lincoln county tho regis trars mado mo clmjrgo for tholr t t vlcos, but olmrgod mlloago for bring' ing hi tlio returns. 3trs. Van llroklln Passes Awav. Mrs. Eliiaboth Van Ilrocklln. of thin city dlod at tho Mothodist hospital m Omaha Sunday aftornoon of cancer, 1 at tho ago of ilfty-olcht Sho had boo.i 4 BE THERE? i l i TRACTORS ARK HUSHED TO ENGLAND FOll THE HARVEST GOO Ford tractor attachments woro ont to England to holp in food pro duction A rush ordeir for tractor at tachments camo tho last of May. A spoclal oxfpross train was ongagod for - TOCOrd TUH tO NdiV York With COlll ploto right of way whllo arrangements wof n?a(0 .at nuo fr dolay of a day rundred and twenty men worked 29 f without stoppng at tho plant K,tt,nS tbo tractors ready for shipment, Th express charges on tho tractors Now York amounted to ?9,000. Tho English government is to pay $05,000 the machines. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot, Postoflice.; Phone 58 r t A modern Institution fortb. clentific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completly equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: y Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lncas, M. ijj J. B. Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. Simras, M.D NOTICU OK V1XAI, UKI'OllT l'.Btaf- No. 1437 of Ilorinnn A. Erb, doceasod, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. j Tho State of Nebraska, to nil persons InteroHted In bU1 eatnte take notlco that tho administrator has flled a nnnl account ami report of his administra tion unil n potltlon for final Hottloment and (llBoharRo ns Much, whloli lmvo been Hit fnr hnnrlntr lm CnxA nnl.l July 6, 1017, at 9 o'clock u m-i when Vm. tin tin n ..ml ....... .. l. . . Utd Juno 0, 1917. m J12-J3 GEO. 33. FRENCH, County Judge. SIiitIIT'h Snlc IJy virtue of nn ordor of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Tho lSoatrlco HulldlnK and Loan Association of Itoatrlco, Nebraska, Is plaintiff, and Clark Long ot nl nro uoionciruuH, una 10 mo uiroctcd. I will on the Hth day of Julv. 1017. nt 2 o'clock I. Jt. nt tho oast front door of me court uouso m North l'latto, Lin coln County. Nebraska. r11 nt T'nli. llo Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to sntlsfy said decree, Interest aim coa is, me rouowint? described nronorty. to-wlt: Lot One r 11 in niook Twenty (20) In tho orlKinnl town, now City of North rintto, In Lincoln Coun ty, Nobrnska. Intod North Platte, Nebr., Juno 7, jiajl3 A. J. SALLSnuuv, Sheriff. Notlco 'J Cathorlno McOloos will tako nottco that on tho 24th day of May, 1917, P II. Sullivan, a justlco of Uio, peaoo, in and for Lincoln County, Nob'roska, Is sued an Ordor of Attachment for tho sum of $73.,0 In nn action pending bo foro him, whoroln Holon M. Hltuor is plaintiff and Cathorlno McClees. de- fondant, that proporty consisting of my r. Suit flAnn nn A Trnvnllnr. itnn. nnil tholr contonts, togothor with a miscel laneous lot of woaring apparol, toilet and othor articles, has boon attached under said ordor. Said cauBo was continuod to tho 11th day of July, 1917. at ton o'clock. a m. Dated North Platto, Nobraaka, Juno 1st, 1U17. HELEN M. RITNEIt, Plaintiff, Remember the -NurseT Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital when requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obstctrlcally. Hero your interests and comfort will bo served. It is not th0 biggest, but ono of tho best places wherein to get well. 1003 West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. DIt. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bnawn Memorial Hospital. Phone 30S ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nobraska. J. B. ItEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUKOEON Successor to PHYSICIAN&SUnaEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redileld & Redfield Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 Ofilce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Buildine p,.nn, (.Office 130 PhoneB ReoidencellB DOCTOR . T. QUIGLET. . . Practice Limited to Surgery und Radium Therapy 728 City NaUonnl Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Enneral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 688. Mathewson & Shank FOR 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 Phono Black 633. House Phone Black 633. IV. T. I'RIT CHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Court Housb. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO TOU Quality in Cigars has has boen our aim sinco iwo bogan making cigars in North Platto over "thirty years ago. Wo put quality in tho first cigars we mado, and that saino quality ls in tho cigars we mako today. Schmalzrled's Cigars havo stood tho tost of thoso moro than thirty yoars. What grcator ovldonco ot quality could you doslro? If you havo not boen smoking Sshmalz- dlod's cigars, try thom they aro cor tain to plcaso. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. (! Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red C36 ' Ofilce 459 C. H. WALTERS. logs an d Gatt OLD LINE LIFE Pdlicies ON EASY TERMS J. E. SEBASTIAN. Stnte Mtrr. Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. NOTIOn TO CUHIHTOltS Estatd No. 1480 of Paulina Zlmmor, decenHcd, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of Hftjd estate will take notlco that tho time llmltod for presentation and 111 lnf? of claims against said estate )h January C, 1918, and for settlement of said estate Is, Juno 1, 1918; that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on July C, 1917, at 9 o'clock a m , and on January C. 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. , GEO. E. FRENCH, JB-4w County Judge Notice of I'otillon Estate No. H83 of Estelle Bollo SImms, deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Thp .State of Nebraska, To nil persona Interested in snld Estate take notlco that a petition has been (lied for tho attnolntment of Alma 13. Slmms as administratrix of said Estate, which has been set for hearing horoln on June 22, 1917 at 9 o'clock a. m. jjiuod Aiay -Liu, lvii. GEO. E. FRENCH, m29-J19 County Judfjo. IWIITITION SALE Hy vlrtuo of an ordor directing tho roforeo to make a sale, which order was issued from the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of partition and tho confirmation of tho roforeo's report rendered (n said court, wherein Llllle M. Dean, Itosa Eshon and Blueford Anway aro plain tiffs and Thomas Anway nnd Ethel An way, his wife; Lewis Anway and Goldlo Anway, his wife; Jane Crimes and James Crimes, her husband; Aam E. Donaldson, Donjamln Anway and Annlo Anway, his wife; Joseph Harris, single; and Harris and Harris, his wife, whoso first and real names are to your said plaintiffs unknown; Bruce Eshon, husband of Rosa Eshon; Bush M. Dean, husband of Lllllo M. Dean; George Anway. an incompetent nnd W. S. Fast, superintendent of the Asylum for the Insnno of Nebraska, in vhos custody and care George Anway ls at tho present time; Ella Anway, an In competent, and Dr. G. D Grlillth, super intendent of the Nobraska Institution for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice, in wnoao cusiouy anu caro Bam iana An way ls at tho present time: John W. Fowler and Bertha L. Fowler, his wife, jiurwi-'H in pousesHioii ot saiu lanus; and Geortre O. Fowler anil Dnlllo M Fowler, his wife, parties in possession of said lands, and to me directed I will on tho 9th day of July, 1917, at two o'clock P. M. at the East Front Door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lin coln county, iNeurasaa, sen at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tne rouowing described real estate,, to wlt: All of Section Five (5), In Town ship Twelvo (12). North of Ranee Thir- . . . . n. T r ,, .1.- l. t i tr . .i. . South Half of the Northeast Quarter wai may) anu .l,ois uno anu two (l & 2), all in Section Six (C), in Township Twelve (12), North of Range Thlrty ono (31), West of th-e 6th P. M ; and the South Half (S) of Section Thlrty threo (33). In Townshln Thirteen (13)., North of Range Thirty-one (31), West of the CtlT P. at., all of said land being luciiiou in Lincoln uoumy, ivieurnsKa. Dated this 4th day of Juno. 1917. O. E. ELDER. jGJG Rofereo. Notlco for Bids Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for tho construction of a now school houso in and for School Dls trlct No. Co,' In Lincoln County, Stato of Nobraska, will bo received at tho ouico or the Director of said district In Uio town of Wallace. Lincoln Countv. Nobraska, up to tho hour of G o'clock p. m. on Monday, July 2. 1917. Plans and specifications of said school houso aro on fllo In tho offlco of said director m tho town of Wallace. Lincoln County, Nobraska, and may bo exam- ineu !y any prospective blddor. All was must bo accompanied with a cer tilled check in an amount equal to live por cont of tho amount of tho bidmado. Board of Directors resorvos tho right u rojoci any anu ail bids. OLAY ROBBINS, m23-j29 Director. No tier. Asa D. Cornwell will tako notice that on tho 14th day of May, 1917, P. H. Sullivan, a Justice of the peaco, of North Platte Preelnnt No. 1. r.lnxnin County, Nebraska, Issued an order of iiuacnmeni tor tne sum or ?32 80 with intorcst at the rate of ten tier cent nr annum from above data In nn noHnn .. ....If . I . t W u.ulur, ,Rl"ii wneroin Juargarot M. Stilts is plaintiff and Asa D. Corn- well defendant, thnt nrnnnrtv rnnal.t Ing of money, In tho hands of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, a corpora tion, has been attached under said or der. Said causo was continued until tho 2d day of July, 1917 at ten o'clock a. m. Dated this 22d day of May, 1917. MARGARET M. STILTS, m29-3 Plaintiff. NOTIOI3 OF FINAL ItKI'OIlT Estato of Elsborry W. Crane, deceas ed, in tho county court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per sons Interested In said estato take no tlco that tho Administrator hns flled a final account nnd report of hla ad ministration nnd a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have been sot for hearing boforo said court on June 29, 1917, at 9 o, 'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Juno 1, 1917. GEO. E FRENCH, J5-3w County Judge. Xollce to Non-Ilrnldrnt Drfcndnnt, Clifford A. Thomas will t.-ke notlco that on tho 9th day of May, 1?17, I. L Mlltonbergor, a Justlco of the peace, in nnd for Lincoln County, Nebraska, ls ued nn order of attachment for tho sum of $160.00 in an action pending boforo him, wherein John Jones, guardian and noxt friend of Clarence Jones, minor, is plaintiff and Clifford A. Thomas, ls do fondant; that proporty of tho defen dant consisting, of ono Premier five imssongor touring car No. 75802 has been attached under this order. This cuu ho was continued to tho 25th day of Juno, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. North Platto, Nebr., May 12th. 1917 JOHN JONES, Guardian nnd noxt friend of Clnronce Jones. NOTIOH TO CREDITORS EHtato No. 1478 of Joseph M. Wilson, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, NebrnBka. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and fil ing ot claims against said estate la January 0, 1918, and for settlement of said estate la June 1, 1918; that I will sit nt tho county court room In Bald county, on July C, 1917, at 9 o". clock a m., and on January 6, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly flled. GEO, H. FRENCH, J5-4w County Judge. JVOT1CI3 OF FIXAIi KKPOlrr Efitate of Josoph Hershpy, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty,' Nebraska ,, . The State of Nebraska, to alt per sons Interested in said osWtc. take no tice that the Executrix hire mod a final account of her administration and a petition for final settlement and dis charge as such, whloh havo boen set for hoarlng boforo said court on June 12, 1D17, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated May 25, 1917. GEO. n FRENCH, m29-3w County Judge. T i.i.'.rjAi. Tvn'rmn To Mary Ellon Chandler, non-resident dotoiuiant: You will tako notice that Louisa M. Cody has flled hor petition in tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, nirnlnst vou as defendant, tho ob ject-nnd prayer of which aro to quiet and confirm title in said plaintiff and in various grantees, to cortain por tions of the followlnir described lands. situated in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Beginning nt a point 11. 5 fcot south nnd 9D0 feet west of tho quartor section corner on the north lino of Sec. 32, twp. 14, Rg. 30, W., this bolng a point 2ii ft. south from the contor line of tho Platto Valley Irrigation District canal, thenco west parallel with tho north line of said Sec. 32 and said cnnnl, 1G29.22 ft., to a point 11. G ft. south or tho kw corner or saiu Kec 32, tnonco south on section lino between Sees. 31 nnd 32, a dlstanco of 959.G5 ft. to a fiolnt COO feet from tho center Ino of tho Union Pacific Rail road original main track, measured at a right tingle, thenco south 80 dogrccs east, parallel wun saiu raiiroau, a uis tnnco of 1055 ft. to n point 990 ft. west' of -the north nnd south center lino of said sec. 32; thence north parallel with said conter line, 1235.4 to the placo of beginning, being the land embraced nnd contained in Scout's Rest Addl-. tlon to tho City of North Platte, No-? braskn, and which said suit Is proso cuted by tho said plaintiff in hor own bohalf nnd on behalf of said crantocs. and particularly to qulot and confirm title in saiu respective owners against certain proceedings had in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, for ino saie tnereor oy ono liiuen is. Chan dler, guardian of the defendant, Mary Ellon Chandler; and further to sot up nnd establish new and independent title in her and tho said grantees, by renson oi me nuverse possession tnereor oy said plaintiff and her grantees and her grantors for more than 10 years last past. You will mako answer to said pe tition on or beforo tho 9th day of July, 1917, or decreo will bo entered against you as in said petition prayed. hUUIHA M. JUDi, By EVANS & EVANS,. her attorneys. llonil No. 400 ' To nil to whom It may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: ' Commencing at tho northwest corner of section ten, township thirteen, range twenty-eight and running eight miles north to tho Northwest corner of sec tion thirty-four, township fifteen, range twenty-eight, has reported In favor of tho same. All objections thereto, or claims for damages must bo filed in the ofilco of the 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 17th day of April, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. m Road No. 40.1. To all to whom It may concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing In the center of Section x (GA',.,.t0W.n ton 10 range twenty nine (29), thence west on half section ilnone"nalf mlle. connecting with road No. 23, has reported In favor of the same with tho following change: that said road run east on half section to about CO rods from the east lino of section C and thenco in a northeasterly direction on west side of canyon to tho north east corner of section C, following prosent road as now travoled and also south from aald half section line in sec tion C, past J. E. Cooper's house fol lowing road as now traveled and con necting with Road No 71. All objections thereto, or claims for damages must be filed in tho ofilce of tho County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of the 27th day of July, A D oufreTeero1.1 b aUWed wlth" da?aof VaV? 0ir9t17P,attC' Nebr- th, 19th A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICI3 To Henry Echtenknmp and . Echtenkamp, wife of defendant Henry Echtenkamp, first and real namo un known; Henry Miller and Miller. wife of defendant Henry Mlllor, first and real name unknown; Louis Mlllor nnd. 77, Miller, wife of defendant Louis Miller, first and real namo un known; Fred Miller and Miller wife of defendant Fred Miller, first and real namo unknown; William Miller MU'or, wlfo of defendant William Sillier, first and real name un known; Etta Luktlnholder, a single wo man nnd William Luktlnholder and Luktlnholder, wlfo of defendant Wil liam Luktlnholder, first and real name unknown: Notice Is hereby given that Lars S. Swenson, plaintiff has flled his certain action in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you and each of you impleaded with others, tho ob ject nnd prayer of which said potltlon Is to quiet and confirm in plaintiff title to tho following described lands VlAc" County, Nebraska, -wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEli) Section Twenty-four (24), Townshln n (10). North of Range Thlrty-threS nt "' Ten 10), North of Range Thirty-three (33). West of tho nth v r iA V?E.e.6 larly to qulot and confirm same as to certain proceedings In partition had in a case In said District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, In which one Wll- hemlna Rlepe was plaintiff and Henry Klcomeyer ot al were defendants. You and each of you will make ans wer to said petition on or beforo tho 2d day of July, 1917, or your defaults will bo entorod and decreo taken against you as in said petition prayed. LARS S SWENSON, Plaintiff. By EVANS EVANs! His Attorneys, I,egnl Notice, To Nicholas Adamy, non-resident de fendant: You aro hereby notified that Marv Adamy as plaintiff has filed hor cer tain petition In tho District Court of Ltncoln County, Nebraska, against you Impleaded with others, tho object ami prayer of which said petition ls fore close a cortain mortgage mado and ex ecuted by yourself and Ellon M. Adamy upon the following described land sit uate in Ltncoln County, Nebraska, to wlt: Northeast Quarter (NEi) of Sec tion Six (6), Township SIxtoen (16) Range Twenty-eight (28), West of the Cth P. M. and Lot Fifty-six (66), of Plntteviow Subdivision ns platted and recorded in Book B-l, at page 40 of tlio deod records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, and the amount claimed to bo due plaintiff upon said mortgngo is the sum of $2,710.15. b You will mako nnHwnr In nnl.l nn. tition on or before July 9th, 1917, or your default will bo takon nnd decroe'i vhA uu i0 i Din vt j'ULiLiuii in tiy Ufi, ATA 1? V APlAlfV T1 n I IJy Evans & Evans, Her Attorneys! I,l.r-Jwd By vlrtuoof an ordor of salo Issued from! the District Court of Lincoln County.'! Nebraska, unon a decreo of fnrnoinai ure rendered In Bald Court wherein! Frances A. Bennett is plaintiff, and Robert S. Hopper is defendant, nnds to me directed, I will on tho 9th dayj of Juno, 1917, at 2 o. 'clock p. m., at? the east front door of the Court House In North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne braska, sell at Public Auction to the highest blddor for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interest and costs, the following described proporty, to-wltrfo ;;,i.w' 'wr.",". '"'-A",c" wj or uiuU Hi. iiuiiu x-iuiie. iMonr.. Mnv t v. in.T - " , A .T niT.lannnv m8-J8 SC"