LRA L. BAIlE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year liy Mill In AdYnnce....$I.Sf One Year by Courier In Adtanco. ,$L5Q Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Postoulce as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JUNK 19, 117. ju:i) citoss nitivi: will stakt today Notdlucouraged 1v tho small attend-, unco at tho Rod Cross mootlngs liold ..,, , , . , at tho flraiiklln auditorium Frtday0' P- AO. farm Implements and wag- ovoninc and Sunday aftornoon, tho ons. 34tf local Red Cross Clmptor, aided by a Wg committee of business men and by fifty or moro solicitors, will start the Red Cross campaign fund today. Wo know many will say "It is glvo, glvo all tho tlmo," but aa tho World Ilorald said odltoirlally yestorday, tho ono hundred million dollars that tho country Is nskod to glvo to tho Red Croiw is not ono por cent It Is prob ably not ono-fifth of ono por cont of tho tax that a victorious and arrogant nutocracy mastor of tho -world, would lovy On tills country, as punltlvo In demnity If It should win this war. AND IT WOULD WIN IT IF IT WEltK NOT FOJl TUB FIGHTING MEN, our own, jxnd' tlioao of our allies, who nro and Will bo flbiiuiggllng and dying In tho red hells of Flanders and northorn Franco. Just put a pin thoro. ::o:: IJonds Oversubscribed. Tho Hxfr billion Llborty bonds woro oversubscribed by $700,000,000. No part of tho oversubscription will bo aocoptod, and In order to como within tho two billion tho largor subscrip tions will bo pared down and tho smallor ones uooopted. Nebraska's subscription was $17,000,700, of whidh , Omaha furnished $8,085,950, Nobros ' k'i flllbttmcnt Jn advance lof tho campaign was $10,1500,000. ::o:: U. 1 E3UJiOYUS TAKE , ' $i.roo,oooiJin:uTv iionds Thp Omaha Boa of Saturday said: Up to Thursday night tho roturns indicated that Union Pacific om'ployes had bought a total of $1,019,050 of Llb vorty bonds. Short Lino Employos luid iakon $120,000 and Oregon Washing ton Railway company omployos, $322, 000 making tv mnd total of $1,401,050 for tho uystom, Tho mark was sot at $1,500,000 rjid It 1h oxpoctod that bo fbro tho day la ovor tliat It will bo roachod. In buying bonds tho Nebraska divi sion of tho Union Pacific took $178, 350; tho Colorado division, $87,050; Wyoming division, $188,450; Kansas division, $125,450; gonoral ngonts' do 'partmont, $33,250; dining car depart ment, $50,500, lioadquartorH, $310,000 and shops, $04,250. CITY 'AND COUNTY NEWS William Slogan id.'t Uio flint of tills wook for Omalui to spend a taw days. Mra, Guy Robinson and Miss Mabel Day of Portland, Oro., uro oxpoctod hero this vVook to visit tholr paronts mr. ana iirs. j. it. Day for a fort night or longer, . Thoro will bo class initiation at tho ' Odd Follows' hall Thursday night, comnionoliig nt 7:30 sharp. All mom born aro urged to bo present. J. GUY SWOPE, Secretary. Bishop Goorigo A. Boochor and Mrs. llcochor and children, of Hastings, vis it, at tho Bowkor homo Sunday while eurouto to Alliance to nttond tho Episcopal convocation. Methodist Aid Socioty will bo on , tortninod In tho Methodist church par- ' 1 ,1.1 . Ml . - ioib niursuay auernoon y jviosuainos M. E. Watts, John Evans, Scolt Rey nolds, 10. S. Davis. Miss Mildred Plzor and brotW Josoph of Grand Inland aro ettpcetod tho latter: part or this wook to visit at tho Julius Plzor homo and attond tho,; Seml-Contonulul colobrntlon. , t,Mr, and Mrs. Olaronco II. Splcor . Avho woro marriod two wooka ago roturnou Saturday aftornoon rom a .irip through Colorado by auto. ThoyJ will mako tholr homo at tho Com- -jinorciai Jiotoi. See II. II. liftndgrnf for pnlntliiff, kjmpcr lmiifjlng and docornUiiK. Phono 4-JiIttclt r70. di-tf fc. C. II. Walter1 nnnmmnnn flint lin tvlll ohlp in anothor carload or Wis consin Holstoln cows about Jmly 1st. , A number or anonths ago ho shipped in thirty-four head uiul those who pur ivCMl5.cd thom ar bo woll eatlsllod that htj'coucludod to ordomuothor carload. j36nq. Crook, who drlvos In tho t country nearly ovory day, Bays ho oe "caaRfiially comas across a Hold of fall ,wltcut that promioos to ylold twenty- llvo orihlrty bushols to tho aero, but ,1 tho" rfumbor or thoso Hold Is compara tively small. Spring wheat looks fine and ryo promlspti nn enormous crop. , Thoso In uood of 'painting, paper .hanging and docoratlng nro assurod f flatlsfactoTy work It tlioy omploy Jullua Hogn. Phono Black 092. 38tr Tho grpa land on tho formor Cody ; ranch, togotlior with a largo tract of - cultivated land has boon loasod hv V C. II . Waltor, who will cut tho hay, , and Is seeding tho plow land to can JIo expects to wlntor u big banch of .. cattlo on tho ranch end la providing plenty of rough food , Boan pitting Is now in progroaa In 'Llncbln county and by tho ilrst wook jn July it Is estimated that flvo thous-l I, and aoros will hnvo boon planted to "f this crop. . Donna aro said to bo a 'J 'profitable crop If, thoy. bring but llvo J1 iconts a "pound. At preoont thoy crd Boiling for nbout mroo times that sum. , Real Estate ttnd Insurance, Come and bco ua for town lots In dlfforent parts of tho city. Good In- vostmentR on cosy terms. Housoa for p, ealo nmi rent. Wo have also good bar gains In farms and ranchos. k V, J. DIENEIt & CO., ; Cor. Front and Dawoy Sta upstairs. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Btonn Drug I Store. .t.G. Ankwlir trtmnt tho week end In , Elkliorn on business. I Attornoy J. S. Hoagland rcturnel Friday from a visit In Lincoln. Miss Irono McGoe, of Brady, visited last wook with local frlonds. Mr. nnil Mrs. U. O. Smltll. of Sid- 'ney, spent lastlA'cok hone with frlonds. Tho Trotter garago of this city has 'taken tho' agency for tho Hupmobllo 1 car. ! .Inmnn Flvnif. .1r.. iroturnnil FIridnv ovonlng from a short stay In Kansas 'City. c t..ii.. xfnnnn,. ntt i,in,i. Mrs. Harry 'Mltcholl returned a few dayB ago from a visit wltti hor paronts in Omaha. J., W. Gray loft Friday night for a visit with his parents in Clairlksburg, Wost Virginia. Miss Radical Ncalo, of Staploton, in b ponding this week with her sister Mlrs. Herbert Duko. ' Mrs. N. Striker of Donvor, camo , last weok to visit at tho Julius Plzor .homo whilo onrouto east. I Manager VonDollan, of tho local telophono oxchnngo spent Snturday in Ogulalla on businoss. 1 Miss Mario Korloryz, of Creto, ar rived Iioro tho lattor part of last week to visit Mrs. A. J. Frazier. Miss Kathorlno Soyforth of Omaha, Is oxpoctod hero next A'cok to visit hor niothor Mrs. Anna Soyforth. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernost Gllnos hnvo gono to Idalio Springs whoro tho lat tor win tako treatmont. Mrs. A. A. Stlzor, of Julcsburg, re turned homo Friday ovonlng uftor vis iting hor aistor Mra. Jako Mang. MIhh 1. Sicilian, slcnni bnllis and Swedish MnxHitgo, gontleinon und la dlcK. Phono 8)17, Brodbcck building. Mrs. Herbert Codnor of Choyonnc, who had boon vlsitiing hor slotor Mrs. Herbort Duko for somo tlmo loft Sat urday morning. Mrs. Wllfrod Stuart, or Lexington, will arrlvo horo the lattor part or thin weok to visit hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. John TIgho. , Ruth Ellsworth, or this city, and Harry Ellis or Omaha, woro granted a mnrrlngo llconso in Omaha tho lat tor part or this wook. HOT WATER North Platte Light & Power Co. OGALLALA WILL CELEBRATE "ROUND UP" July 3, 4, 5. Ogallala was the center of the original ' "wild west" and prominent in the history of tho growth and development of Western Nchraska. Each year this city eelehrates in a three-day car nival and the "Hound Up" devoted to frontie'r day sports of broncho busting, roping, trick and fancy rid ing, with otterings of generous purses and handsomo prizes for tho successful contestants. For information about train servico, rates, etc., ap ply to local Union Pacific agent. WILL YOU T. C. Patterson loft Saturday" aftor noon for Ntfw York City. Loolilol Johnston, npont tho wook ond In Paxton with frlonds. Miss JUlla Wlnquoat of Brady, spont iho week' end visiting local friends. Mrs. Jamt-p Hart will entertain tho Lady Forresters Thursday aftornoon. Harold Burko returned yestorday morning from a week's visit in Den-; vor. i Miss Maud Warrington left Sunday morning for Cozad to visit with hor mothor, Thurston woouhurst loit at noon Saturday for Grand Island to accept a position. Mrs. A. H. Ablo roturncd Friday ovonlng .from Gothenburg Whoro she visited friends. Miss Wllla Raugh and slstora re turned Saturday ovonlng from Con cordia, Kans. Tho Catholic ladles will hold a social at St. Patrick's school Thurs day ovonlng, Juno 21st. Miss Elaine Bundy "who is attending tho Koarnoy Nonnul spont tho -weok ond llth tho homo folks. Mrs. Kathorlno Gllll&po, of Omaha, camo Saturday ovonlng to visit with hor slstor Mrs. Harry Mltcholl. Miss Sarah Kolly, who had boon atl. tonding school nt Oskaloosa, la., re turned homo Saturday ovonlng. R. D. Rlffo, who had boon visiting relatives In Gothenburg, returned homo tho lattor part of last weok. MIsb Holon Brott, of Gothenburg, camo Saturday to visit hor sistor Dor othy Brott in n local hospital. Mrs. L D., Rich, of Gothenburg, camo -Saturday to visit hor son Byron who is 111 In a local hospital. Mrs. Hugh Bird Ana daughter ro turncd Saturday from a visit with rel atives and friends in Sutherland. Mrs. Wyllo Gllmoro, of Grand Island, camo Saturday ovonlng to visit with Mrs. Ella IIuxoll for a weok. Mrs. Jack Boal loft tho lattor part of last weok for Kearney to visit rel atives. Mr, Boal spont Sunday thoro. For Ront Modorn 7 room house, collar, good barn and garden. Inquire of Mrs. Hattio Wilson. Phono Black 275. 45-2 Tho annual "Round Up" at Ogal alla will bo hold July 3d to 0th in clusive. A splendid program has beon proparod by tho commlttoo In charge. William Potors and Mm Ida Win gart, both of this city, -woro married at Konrnoy Friday and hnvo returned to North Plntto to resido. An automatic Water Heater gives you hot water at the turn of the faucet. You merely open the faucet at any time, day or night, and you have hot v water, one ' gallon or a thousand. Plenty of hot water for any purpose all the time. ' BE THERE? N'oglotaUons havo practically- boon closed wfljii tho American, Holol "carrl pany for tho erection of a sixty thous and dollar .hotel at Ogalalla. Tho people of tho town subscribed for half tlio $CO,000 etock. OLD LINE LIFE Policies ON EASY TERMS J. E. SEBASTIAN, Stnto Mirr. Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall sBIock North ot Poslofticc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the cientlfic treatment .of medical, surgical and confinement cjscb. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J.HRedfie!d,M.D. J.iSimms,M.D DR. HAIIOLD A, FENNER Osteopath. Itcllon IJulIding Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 1020 Res. Black 513 MIXED SCRAP IRON $10.00 PER TON. MACHINERY CAST IRON $10 PER TON. All Junk is high. Bring it in. North Platte Junk House. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. FRITCHABD, Graduate Voterinariun Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court Housb. LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Quality in Cigars has has been our aim since wo began making cigars In North Platto ovor thirty years ago. Wo put quality in tho first cigars wo made, and that samo quality is in tho cigars we mako today. Schmalzrlod's Cigars havo stood the tost of thoso moro than thirty years. What greater ovldonco of quality could you desire? If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz- dled's cigars, try them they aro cor taln to pleaso. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Notlco for Bids Notlco Is horoby given that sealed bids for tho construction of a now school houso In and for School Dis trict No. 65, In Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, will bo rocolvod.at tho offlco of tho Director of said district in tho town of Wnllaco, Lincoln County, Nobraska, up to tho houf of 6 o'clock p. m. on Monday. July 2. 1917. Plans and specifications of said school houso aro on flio in tho offlco of said dlrecto'r in tho town ot Wallace Lincoln County, Nebraska, and may bo exam ined by nny prospective blddor. All bids must bo aocompanlod with a cor tlfled chopk In nn amount equal to flvo por cent of tho amount ot tho bldmado. Board of Directors rosorvos tho right to rojoct any and all bids. CLAY BOBBINS, H129-J20 Dlroctor, Notlco Cathorlno McClees will tako notice that on tho 24th day of May, 1917. P, II Sullivan, n justlco ot tho pcaco, in and for Lincoln County, Nobraska, Is sued an Ordor ot Attachment for tho sum of $73.,0 In an action ponding bo foro him, whoroln Holon M. RItnor Is plaintiff and Cathorlno McCloes, do fondant, tliat property consisting of ono suit Uaoo. ono Travoilng Bac and tholr contonts, together with a miscel laneous lot of wearing npparol, tollot and otuor articles, has beon nttached undor said ordor. Said causo was contlnuod to tho 11th day of July, 1917, at ton o'clock, a, in. Datod North Platto, Nobraska, Juno 1st, 1917. HELEN M. RITNER, Plaintiff. Rdmomber the Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care Medically, Surgically, or Obstctrlcnlly. Hero your Interests and comfort will bo served. It Is not th0 biggest, but ono of tho best places wherein to get woll. 1008 West Fourth Street. Dr. J. S. Twinem. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. 'Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phonoi t OfRce 130 i nones Rosidence 115 DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Atfontlon to Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Nurse Bnawn Memorial Hospital. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. J. B. REDFIELI). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN &1 SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Uedrleld & Rcdneld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY . . . Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha. Nebraska. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 688. n , SIII3IIIIWS SALE By virtue of nn order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rondered In said Court Wherein Tlin Wnlntnn Tnuntn.n... Company, a Corporation, Is plain tiff and Clarence C. McGoo ot hi are defendants. and to mn directed, I will on tho 13th day of July. 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of the Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nehraskn, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, the following described prop erty, to-wlt: Lots Number One (1), Two (2), Threo (3), Four (4), Flvo (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and TVentV-tWO f22 of Mprtnn'a subdivision of Lot Number Six (6), and also Lots Number Two (2) and Threo (3) of McGee's subdivision of Lot Num ber" Flvo (G) all of Sear's subdivision of a part of tho North East Quarter (NE&) and tho South Half (S'A) of Section Twenty-nine (29). In Township Fourteen (14) North of Range Thirty three (33) West of tho Cth p. m., in Nebraska, being a part of the Vlllngo of Sutherland, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, according to tho record plat thereof, and also a piece, strip or parcel of land described as bnirlnnliiir nt n nnmt nn tii south line of said Lot Number Sevonteen in) or umritson-s subdivision of tho North West Quartor (NWVi) of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29). in Township Fourteen (14), North of Range Thirty threo (33), west of tho Gth p. m., being a part of the Village of Sutherland, Nc- iM uh nn, ii uiaumco 01 two iiunureu Flfteon (215) feet westerly from the South East (SE) corner of salil T.nt Seventeen (17), running thence Norther ly on a une parallel witn tne Enst lino of said Lot a distance of Two Hundred mm uigm-ieninH izuu-sj rcet, tnenco west along the north lino of said lot a distance of Ono Hundred and Twenty and Slxty-Flvo Hundredths 120.6G) foot, thence in a southerly direction on a lino parallel with the east lino of said lot a distance of Two Hundred and Thirteen, and Two-Tenths (213.2) feet, thence In an easterly direction along the south lino of the said lot a dlB tanco of Ono Hundred and Twenty (120) feet to tho place of beginning Dated North Platte. Nobraska, this 11th day of Juno, 1917. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. IVOTICI3 OF FISTAIj REPORT Estate No. 1437 of Herman A. Erb, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said estate tako notlco that tho administrator hns nied a nnal nccount nnd roport of his administra tion and a petition for nnal settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for honrlng beforo said court on July 6, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear nnd contest tho same. Dated Juno U, 1917. J12-J3 GEO. E. FRENCH, County Judge. " PARTITION SALE By virtue of an order directing tho referee to make a sale, which ordor was Issued from tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska, upon a decrco of pnrtltlon nnd tho connrmatlon of tho roforee's report rendered in said court, whorein Llllio M. Dean, Rosa Eshon nnd Bluoford Anwny nro plain tiffs nnd Thomas Anwny nnd Ethel An- wnv Hln WtFn. T.nWfo An.in.. .1 Anwny, his wife; Jano Grimes and JameB Grlmos, hor husband; Anm E. umiiuouii, xjunjuiMiii vnway and Annie Anwny, his wife; Joseph Harris, single; and Harris and Harris his wlfo, whoso first nnd real namos nro to your said plnlntlffs unknown; Bruco Eshon, husband ot Rosa Eshon; Rush M. Doan, husband of Llllli- m. Dean: George Anwny, nn lncompet :it and W H. last, superintendent of the Asylum for the Insane of Nebraska, In whose custody nnd enro George Anwny Is at tho prosent tlmo; Ella Anwny, an in competent, and Dr. G. D. Grlllltl . super intendent of the NobrRskn Institution for Feeble Minded Youth nt Beatrice" In whoso custody nnd caro sold Ella An wny Is at the present tlmo; John W Fowler and Bertha L. Fowler, his wife parties In possession of said lands' and George O Fowler and Dollie . M Fowler, his wife, parties in possession' of said lands, nnd to mo directed I will coin County. Nebraska, sel 1 at pubHc auction tn Mm 1,1.-1, . Vi.i.J' ut 1'UUIIC t hn f nil nw I n ir .1 A.r 1 1.V.1 uVr. Cash wltAU of -fcoctKn I-Tve (6). liTown Hliln Tim v Mo "i ,( n AOWn ty-onVui); West of uV thTht 2), all In Section Six (G), in Townlhfi Twelve (12), North of iiange ThlrtvP one (31), West of the 6th p m jr.Y" South Half (SH) of Section' m1'0 three (33) InV Township Thirteen fV-R North of Rango Thlrty-one (A -tZh of the 6th P. M., all "f salfl tV.e8t located in Lincoln County iiff.b61"6 Dated this 4th day "of VunSSft8- J5J6 ' ELDER, Referee. Offlco phone 241. IteEphono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estnto of Joseph Horshoy, decoased, In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska The Stato of Nobraska, tq all per sons Interested in said estate, tako no tice that the Executrix has filed a final nccount of her administration nnd a petition for nnal sottlomont nnd dis charge as such, which have beon set for hearing beforo said court on June 22, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Mny 25, 1917. GEO. R FRENCH, m29-3w County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE To Mary Ellen Chandler, non-resident defendant: You will tako notice that Louisa M. Cody'hns filed her petition In tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, against you as defondant, tho ob ject nnd prayer of which aro to qulot and confirm title In said plaintiff nnd In various grantees, to certain por tions of the following described lands, situated In Ltncpln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 11.5 feot south and 990 feet west of the quarter section corner on tho north lino of Sec. 32, two. 14, Rg. 30, W this being a point 25 ft. south from tho contor line of tho Platto Vnlley Irrigation District canal, thence west parallel with the north line of said Sec. 32 and Bald canal, 1629.22 ft, to a point 11.5 ft. south of the N.W corner of said Sec 32, thence south on section lino between Sees. 31 and 32, a distance of 959.65 ft. to a point 600 feet from tho center lino of tho Union Pacific Rail road origtnnl main track, measured at a right nngle, thenco south 80 degrees enst, parallel with said railroad, a dis tance of 1655 ft. to a point 990 ft. west of tho north and south center lino of said sec. 32; thenco north parallel with said center line, 1235.4 to the plnco of beginning, being tho land embraced and contained In Scout's Rest Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, Ne braska, nnd which said suit Is prose cuted by tho said plaintiff In hor own behalf and on behalf of said grantees, nnd particularly to qulot and confirm title In said respective owners against certain proceedings hnd In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, for tho sale thereof by one Ellen B. Chan dler, guardian of tho defendant, Mary Ellen Chandler; and further to set up and establish now and independent title In her and thei said grantocs, by reason of tho adverse possession thereof by said plaintiff and hor grantees and hor grantors for more than 10 years last past. You will mako answer to said pe tition on or beforo the 9th day of July, 1917, or decree will bo entered ngainst you ns In said petition iirayo-1. LOUISA M. CODY, By EVANS & EVANS, her attorneys. I.cgnl Notice. To Nicholas Adamy, non-rcsldent de fendant: You aro hereby notified that Mary Adamy as plaintiff has filed her cer tain potltion in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you, Impleaded with others, tho object and prayer of which said petition Is fore close a certain mortgago made and ex ecuted by yourself and Ellon M. Adamy, upon tho following described land sit uate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to wlt: Northeast Quarter (NE) of Sec tion Six (6), Toynshlp, Sixteen (16), Rango Twenty-eight (28), West of the 6th P. M, and Lot Fifty-six (56), of Plattoviow Subdivision as platted and recorded In Book B-l, nt page 40 of tho deed records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, and tho amount claimed to bo due plaintiff upon said mortgago Is tho sum of $2,710.15. You will make answer to said pe tition on or beforo July 9th, 1917, or your default will bo taken and decree entered as In said potltion prayed. MARY ADAMY. Plaintiff. v.onB?oEvans & Evan8. Her Attorneys. Ill w J "Jaw Slicrlnr'N Snlc. By vlrtuo of an ordor of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Tho Beptrlco Building and Loan Association of Beatrice, Nobraska, V -Plaintiff, and Clark Long et nl nre defendants, and to mo directed, I will .n, tn,S ,14ih da-y of July. at 2 o clock P. M. at ho cast front door of the Court Houso In North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska, sell at Pub lic Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, tho following described property, to-wlt: Lot Ono (1) in Block wSntT20).,,nJh6. r'Binal town, now City ot North Platte, in Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraska. 1917at0d North Plntt0 Nebr., Juno 7, J12-J13 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT iS111 of. ptrIok 'Ruddy, decensed. Nebraska""17 CUrt f L'?C?ln ount' The Stnte of Nebraska!-.' io all ner- Hp8 t'hi0treMtedA,n Ute tako nS tlce that tho Administrator has filed a final nccount nnd repfrt of his ad i,Ji,5ratlon ?n,d & Petition forx final settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hearing before said S?UwhJ?S i.r 6' 1917' at 9 o'clock a. tho same. y appear and cntest Dated June 11, 1917., iioion CEO. E. FRENCH, J1-J-J County Judge. Tif NOJI0J3..TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1478 of Joseph M. Wilson deceased, In the County Court Lin coln County, Nebraska. n,stal13-ot Nebraska, bs: Creditors i7.2eymUoirt for Presentation nnd fll JanuaSvftV'F8,1 sa,d estate Is nJi y6' 91?' and for settlement of s ' 'a Juno 1, 1918; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on July 6. 1917, at 9 clock a m., nnd on January 6, i918, at 9 ociock: n. to rcel,ve. examine,' hoar, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly VsfilV CEO. E. FRENCH, i. .. -j UUU(,C, edE8, aV? K?rrywVKe ,dTceas. CounlV.obrasr 0Urt f L,n-' Bnnil0i?tate. ,f Nobraska, to all ner fPn8 Interested In said osiate take no. ilcflni!int tno Administrator " hSJ filed miSl """"nt nnd report of his nd mn strntlon and a petition for final qrAfcsai&''.JW Dated Juno 1, 1917. J5.3w GE0' E FRENCH, : County Judge. P.it:VOv,(,,,Vro CREDITORS SMgnft Ne?,r&ty CUrt f of !e.of Nebraska, ss: Creditors timo m ? e;vl" tftk0 notice that tho Ing of oitn.Lfor "resentatlon and 111 JanuSrv fi al ni0nKal.ns.t 8!lld estato s sattl nSti J91?' nnd for settlement of sit nt Ihl0 18 Juno lfl18; that I will a m y,nn.n JulyT 6- 1917. at 9 o'clock o'clock n m0n. Januarv 1918. at 9 allnw mi to receive, examine, hear, t&H,r..B a11 clalma and objec- 4IIUU. J6-4w GEO. E. FRENCH. County Judge. ?tlee of Petition qiSatoiNo 1483 ot Estello Bello himms, deceased In tho County Court Vh?ln County, Nebrnska. i... tn.to of Nebrnska, To all persons M,.rostcd ln said Estnto take notlco that a petition has been filed for ni ,anPo'ntment of Almn B. Slmms as administratrix of said Estate, which 1IIB IIP Atl DA fnw. I.nnwlnn. H June 22, 1917 at 9 o'clock a. m. """iu jaay S3U, 1U1Y. m29'J19 ' County Judge.