UIA L. BAKE, Editor and l'ublisher. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: One Year by Jlnll in Advance. ...81.9$ One Year by Currier In AdYiinee. .81.60 GUTTING HEADY FOK TUB COUNTY FA I It IN SHI'TEJNIEU "Though Morms partly wreckod our buildings," snid I'roaidont Piolutlckor, of tho county fair amoclatlon yostor day,."tho Lincoln county fair to be held tho last week In Soptombcr will bo tho bent wo huvo over had. 1 baflo thin rinhn on tho fact that mrmors Entered at North I'Utto. Nebraska, I throughout tho county aro bowing Poetomce as Second Clans Matter. mnr nuorot m ... ritlll'AItlNG FOR MOBILIZATION I OF TUB IJItAFT Alt3IY Vacating Part of Hond No. J)3. To Whom it May Concern: Tho special commissioner ap- F II I DAY, JULY 27, 1917. number of men will bo solocted and awaiting the call to tho colors before AmriiBt 1. Tho entlro force will bo gathering thoir sheaf exhibits, and will, ready, with the oxcoptlou probably of collect othor exhibits as woll, thus! a fow disputed cases, by tho tlmo tho Insuring a groat display of agrlcul-, sixteen cantonments aro readyoarly tural products. Wo havo arranged our , m soptembor. rnnintr nrnerani. and can confidently! Prnvn.i Marshal General Crowder A Sillier!) 1'rOirrniH nri,iiin tliu twtn'nln Mm linst racos tllOV Mio tl, Irwil hnnrila notuallv Ale If money will buy, and it usually 1v vor Heon jn North Platte. Bo-Lninetlon. not exemption boards. Tholr will, tho 1917 Chautauqua program K,ming next wook carpenters will re-1 rinary purposo ho said, was to solect will bo tho best over prosenteu in ,)U1(j tlle Krnnd stand along difforont f rom ,r,ogntored men those qualified for North Platto. nho, it will bo considerably enlarged military sorvico. The men they turn From tllO ononillE cnSOinblO Of tllC ,, rnstr. will lin loft nnnn BO no to .nvntnlnntlmi will lin r- Althea players to tho last oratorical nnrtiilt tho nassaco of tho wind In cas-Mnp,i mtimr thnn nxnmntod. hocauso jJowol of Dr. Conwoll's famous loc- of Btorm, Tho conter will bo divided 0f physical disability or dependents. 0" (iiin Itnvna nrrntnmnilntlnir four "n"., Preparations for tho actual moblll- pointed to report on tho vacating of zatlon df tho national army is mov- that part of Road No. 98 as follows: ing rapidly at Washington. In some Commencing at Station No. 98 on of tho states tho exemption boards! the section line between Sections 28 havo already been sutnonlng men for! and 22. town 12. irnngo 31.and running examination. thonco northeasterly along said roail It is bolleved that a considerable! and terminating at tho southwost cor the matorlals. Tako advantngo of this opportunity. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. ttiro, "Acros or Dlainonus, no ox- i)0v0s. each accommodating four ponso has been Spared in tho organ- or sx porsonHl mi thoso box seats will mbs Mondows, of Omaha, who had izatlon of this years program. Now bo roflorvo(i nn,i B0i,i nt a higher price, i,ec, the gust of her brother Brooks touts, largor than last year, a largor Umn tho or(nnnry flcat. Tlioro will b Meadows and family for somo time, platform anu uiuuruiu toiuk '"" about one hundred of thoso Doxos. As i0t ror wostorn point Wednesday ov rangemuui arc imi uuuu ui uw soon M tlio grand Btnnu Js compioio ; onjnK, mnrnvminnla OVnn last VCar. H.. ..i.m.ui,... i... 11.11..,. cU.tn "Fho Chautaunua comes horo after a 5 ,""7.7 , " ! Z?r K Miwlln Underwear on sale at unusu. tour of California, Arizona, Now Mox-' h 'TMon nro san-al prices. Tho made up garments cnaip ico. Toxas. Oklahoma. Kansas and ,., ...nt im fnir will hn a vrv sue- tan you can lniy n . mi 1 I 1.1 1 - - uoiorwio. mo bbuduu uiiuuuu m C0BBfui one. uonto, uai., in mo lowor impormi o" L valley on April 20th; it will ond at Missionary society of the Pros- Mr. and Mrs. George Frioburg ami wemego, min., on oujuemum xw. ni.iirnli will hold a hlrthdav ilauirhtor Irene, of Donver, former re TOs la tho largest Uiauuqua cir- ' t u , f M c p Id- idents hero, came Wednesday ovonlng OUit In thO World, OVOr 140 towns bO- Y'".V'f, V. i. n,,1 Mice Mnrtm.mt Pr.a7.lnr for ing Included. This c lty wil boo i tho L, QnQ nttondlnB tako n8 mmy B0VBmi woeks. While here Miss Fric- Bomu iiuhw".! BtTuU...t x .. , -w.., .)0U,0B llg thoy nro yQnrs 0a hurR will tnko medical treatment Ub kill? MHrvvi Fresno, Cal., tho Cliautauiua was tho foaturo attiiootion at tho worlds fa mous colobratlon of Raisin Day. Got your tlckotH at once and bo ready for tho oponing notes of tho Al thea playors nix violins on Sunday uftornoon., Iiiston particularly for MHbb Ruth l'Vcconan vjtolln. M1os Frooraan was married to an Amor- lean army officer about two weeks ago. Tho next day ho departed for Franco. Slnco thou Mlsa Frooman sooms to pour hor wholo soul and nent-up emotions Into her violin as sho plays. Santa Cruz Sentinel: The Whole presentation of Pinafore jjuy a season liokol uiiu uvui uiu , , . T, r . i i r l program from ond to ond. Sovon at the Redpath-IIorner Chautauqua can be spoken ol only as (lays or music, locturos r.nu ontortain. superlatively perfect. mrnt for S2.R0r fourteen nrotrrams for 1 ' sevontoen ccaits each. ::o:: Indianapolis News: J. Humbird Duffey, (who takes the a .nJ2?T2ivf0r 5HLua n. m. part of Ralph Raekstraw in "His Majesty's Ship Pinafore") has one MothodiBt church Wednesday ovonlng of the greatest tenorvoices ever heard in this city and it was a drod momborB of Co. E and Co. L at- riS,u rovai iretu 10 ntav lum sm8- tondlng. Rov. Ilarman, of tho Luth ciVi, xTO&r . See the motion piclure actor William Sellery in the part l t JV Jf Hi Mill au k mil iuuuak. aw f . , . , dorcd solos, and tho choir gavo patrl- of Dick Deadeye. He has a marvelous voice and is an actor who ttnV,KiB"LM'!!!!ill: will capture the crowd immediately with his clever acting and rofrcshmonts woro sorved by tho wonderful voice. He was a year with the Vitgagraph Company, oXKZran, "movie" fans will recognize him at once tlst churches. 0. 52-4 E. ELDER, City Clork E. IV. FETTER, Physician X RAY Office: First National Hank ISullding. nor of Section 2, Town 12, Range 3t. vacating that part of Road No. 98 be twoon stations 5 and 25, hns reported In favor thereof. All objoctlons thoreto or claims for damages mut be filed in tho office of the county clerk on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 2d day of October, A. D. 1917, or such road will bo vaca ted without reference thoreto. Dated at North Platte, Neb., this 20th day of July A. D. 1917. J27-4 A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk Road No. 107. To Whom It May Concern: The special commissioner appolnt ted to locate n road as follows: Commencing at tho southwost cor- nor of section 22, township 12 north, range 30 wost of tho Gth P. M.f on itoau o. iws, tnonco norm on socuon m. A Hnrn TVTAmn;nl A II V Jk 1 Ul Jv XJi. U 1W1I l AblttU&AUl 'otlco for llltls. D A "D TRniM Sealed bids wilt bo received by tho 0IVjHLJT Mayor and City Council of tho city of( North Platto, NonrasKa, tor tuo con struction of side-walks and cross-; iw'alks, tho same to conform to tho specifications ns laid down in tho or- dlnances of said city, up to tlio JUtm ,laThef ScSreserves tho .right fourth Platte Junk HoUSC roject any and all bids. $6 per Ton. PINAFORE. The Triumphant Feature of the grest 1917 Chautauqua Program. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Delton Building North Platte, Nebraska, Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. t Offlco: Building and Loan Building Phones Office 130 Residence 115 lino botweon Sections 21 and 22, and Soctions 15 and 10, to connect with Road No. 08 at the west corner of Section 15, commencing ngaln at the SW corner of Section 10, Town 12, Rango 30, where Road No. G8 Inter sects with Road No. 194, thonco north on section line botweon Sections 10 nnd 9 to point about 30 rods south of tho NW corner Section 10, Town 12, Range 30, thonco northwesterly to in tersect with north lino of Section 9 to NW cornor of Section 9, intorsoctlng Homeopathic Hospital 100S West Fourth Street. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstotrical Patients. JOHX S. TWINEM, M. 1). J. li. REDFIELl). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON with Road No. 22, road to bo GO feet PHVt?TrTANj&qiinrFnNit3 un3PTTAT wide, lios reported in favor of tho PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL ' lira T7nrlTlull iV nailflalil All nlilnntlnna thereto or clnlnia for wmce -none u5 nes. fnone bib damages must bo filed In tho office of the county clerk on or before 12 1 o'clock noon of tho 2d day of October, . D. 1917, or such road will bo al lowed without referonco thereto. Dated at North Platto, Nob., this 20th day of July, 1917. J27-4 A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI. .. Practice Limited to Surcrory and Radium Tlioranr 728 City Natlonnl Bank Building. .Omaha, Nebraska, In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Ncbras kn, IS'orth Platte Division. In the Matter of Fred P. Leypoldt, Bankrupt. Case No. 58. In Bankruptcy, untary Petition. Hospital Phone Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PRITCIIARD, Graduate Veterinarian Vol- Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., one-half block southwest of the Order of Relcrec on Proceedings for Jilscliunrc. At North Platto In said district on Court Houso, this 2Gth day of July, A. D. 1917, be foro waiter v. lloaglaucl, Relereo in Notice to Creditors. This cause came on ror hearing on J." X ,, ,'TrZ filing and reading of petition of ptho J" ; r feSe2' unty ubovo named bankrupt for his dls- " L. itXu".;'' -,. 'charge heroin and it is ordered thttf?:Jm tim :tnn, .iv nf A,It,at ini7 w ni,,, tors of said estate will tako notice that fi, ,oV i nZ.i oo ii, .ill a 1110 timo limited for presentation and tho same js hereby fixed as tho date mn n. ,ma ,,, lo on or beforo which all creditors of ::o:: Second Call Soon A Washington dispatch to tho Stato Journal says that within a short tlmo another call for troopB will bo made. This second call will bo for flvo hun dred thousand men and Lincoln coun ty's quota will bo about 0110 hundrod. Present Indications aro that this will bo followod by a third within ninety days. If tho United States is to win tho war, and Washington offlcials now hold.to that bollof, it will bo necessary they flay, to placo not less than two .million mon In tho flold. Sheriff Must bo a "llnwkshaw." Nobraska Senate Fllo No. 21G, which has Just bocomo a law, makes it tho duty of tho shot'lff by hlmsolf or dep uty to rqrrot out crime, to apprchond nnd arrest all onlmlnals. tn Hofiiiro vJ Hdonco of all crimes committed in his county, to 'present tho same to tho 'County attorney and to fllo Information against all portions ho knows or has reason to bollvo, havo violated tho lawB. ::o:: For tho Soldiers 4 Wrist watehos that can bo soon at night. HARRY DIXON. Jowolor. ::o:: rinirs Must he Dlsplaveil Eugono Mayflold, of tlio stato board of control, Is taking stops to see that mo now naig law of tho stato Is ob served at Btnto institutions. Tho law rcaulros that Ilairnolos Bhall ho erect ed nt all public school houses and that a Hag shall ha displayed in ev ery room wnoro schools nro maintain ed. Scone from H.SW.S. Pinafore, which wilt be Presented at Chautauqua by 40 Pcopla -::o:! War Rill Seventeen Rllllon Washington. America's war bill for . tho fiscal year will' total $17,000,000,- uuo Honutor snioot told tho sonato. In stead of tho S14.22G.000.000 ho osti- mntod, tho Increase roBulting from an nmuuonni snoo.ooo.ooo for tho sh n- ping lward. $2,000,000,000 for tho nlllos and $150,000,000 dollclt in tho oxocu- tlvo dopartmonta. For Sale Northwest ouartor of Section 12-13 31. Good hay land. Prlco choan for n,i ,, it.,i i rooruary 10, 1918, and for settlement and all other pqrsons Interested in f ld 'GetaI lq 'Tlllv r 191q. tht T said estate and in tho matter of the ,,fa',t nV ? n,,f Hl . ii ,npi,nrn t i,nni,r,.nt e an,i w111 slt at tho county court room in hankrunt shall if " thov ilwlro ti on sa,d county' 0,1 AUBUst 10 1917' at 9 noSPo1 ell1 !f, " J 3lJZf2: o'clock a, m,, and on February 10, 1918, n Morn, Hi, Vt Yr, T DA (,i ?uatVt A,tlat d o'clock a. m., to rcco vo, oxam a North Platto in said district their inn iimi- nrm n,n,,at on nnnonmnnn in ,ihb i nrinn ln0i near, allow, or adjust all claims . iSr mKMM GEO.E. TRENCH, " f. ,r., . ;,u" J10-4w County Judge. ground of said opposition. Notlco of Petition. Witness mv nnntl hereto at mv or- TCatntn Tsin 1401 Wnmnr -n vr-t flee in North Platto. Nebraska, tho deceased in tho County Court of Lin- oay anu iiaio norein nrst aoove writ- coin Cc-onty, Nobraska. ten. wALTjaii v. huauland. Roforeo in Bankruptcy, J. E. Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, rass caisr' 'Our Mineral Wealth": Pinafore as on Ivinrrmnn. Amnnn. ir m M ..v, qulok Balo, or win soil tho grass ns it presented here was the most elaborate production every given stands on land. W. A. WILSON, ''i , ... , .. 1 r .. 1 P. - I liiaflnaariaia vl.allua, - IanJrtMnlaanlaAa . 1 ri -anntntann liriAII 03-J Suthor ond. Nob What It a HwnlUn? a oorro-pumunu iiiqiiirca wueinor it cf t nio Timna.nUM.h ii fr, 1,n.,ct0riinncrn is proper to speak of a Hawaiian ns n "Kanaka." Tho term Is masculine A "Knnuka" Is n male Hawaiian. A "wahlno" is nn unmarried Hawaiian Avoinan. A "wahlnetuare" la n mar ried Hawaiian woman. Thuso defini tions are from tho Hawaiian diction ary. Uclllniihnm Amurlcan Ruvlow. t uuuuauqiui piuttorm. liiejprotiuciion was penection ltscii. St. Louis Times: Inherited as It Were. ment has found a tenor with a voice as melting as Appollo's lute where J. Humbird Dultcy came irom is a theme ot general inter est. lhe voice ho is exploiting comes lrom heaven. PINAFORE, with principals of nation-wide fame, includ ing. J. Humbird Duffoy, William Sellery. Josephine Bringle, Marie Horgan, Arthur Pacie Ripple and Harry professor-1 en. Kir. your tinugntcr is Luckstono, with large JNew York orchestra, elaborate scenery )uucuon anu wnose piayers are au iuw troubio for her to acnulre fluency. Va- magnutcent iew l orK pre tlior Well, you know, that's rnthor York artists, will be at the Btxnngo 10 me. 1 nun an niuii mui 'tho fluency would hnvo como sort of imturul to her. Exchange Explained tho Matter. Papa I'm surprised that you nro at tho foot of your class, Tommy, wny nrcu't you nt tho hoiul sometimes, like littio WHllo Rlgbeo? Tommy-You 'obi papa, Wllllo'8 got nn awful smart fgtlier, ana I guess no taitos inter mm. London TclegropiL North Platte Chautauqua Wednesday Evening, August 1 Statement of the Condition of the MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION, of North riatte. Nebraska, on tho 30th day of June. 19t7. Certlllcnte X, U2 ASSISTS First mortgage loans $S22,C00.00 L,oans in process or lorccio- sure 2.200.00 Loans on stock or pass book security u.uuu.uu Real estate, olllce 30.321.80 Cash 12,640.68 ueiinnuent interest, tines, etc. vsy.ju Furniture anil Hxtures 1,017.37 Foreclosure account C4.94 Total ?S76,222.09 LiTATHTjITIES Itunnlne stock nnd dlvl(lends.$403,691.84 Paiil-ut) stock anil dividends. 417.800.00 Reserve fund 19.500.00 Undivided pronts 35,114.45 unearned premium, auvance Interest li&.so Total SS7G.222.09 IlcvelntM mill Kxpendltnrcn for the Year I'Jiiulni; .lime :, 11117. RECEIPTS Cash on hand last report....? 19,828.82 lJuos (Running stock) li.im.uu Paid-up stock 70,100.00 Mortgag-e payments 92,272.49 Stock lonn payments 2,445.69 Real estate sales 1,834.70 Interest dvjzg.zu Premium, Taxes and Insur ance 3ju.11 Fines 617.30 Rents, olllce bulldlnn 1,162.21 aienibership and transfer fees 332.25 . Total J36C.4G3.37 DISBURSEMENTS r 1 . n nn nfin '(in luorigage iuhiib fiH,ou.u Stock loans 800.0Pl Withdrawals running stock and dividends 33,suy.4a Withdrawals paid-up stock 88,200.00 Withdrawals dividend on pnld-un stock ab,sjb.4i Salaries 2,550.00 Other expense 4it).it Uonl PBtntBineconnt 966.99 Cash on hand 12,640.68 Taxes and Insurance 8S5.65 Total $366,463.37 State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss. I, Samuel uoozee, secretary or me nliovB nnmed Association, do solemnly swear that the foregoing Statement of the condition or said Association, is true and correct to tho best of my knowledge and belief. SAMUEL, uuuz.liiUi, aecreiary. Subscribed and sworn to before mo. this 30th day of June, 1917. 1 KAIiV Notary Public. My Commission Expires June 9, 1919. Approved: THUS. U. I'ATXiaitSUfH, WILLIAM R. MALONEV, IRA L. BARE, Directors. OLD LINE LIFE Policies Legal Notice To Fred J. Malono, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Fred J. Malono, do ceased, and all other persons interest ed in tho estato of Fred J. Malone, deceased, and tho unknawai owners and unknown claimants of lot seven (7), in Block thirty-six (3G), of the original town of North Platte, Ne braska, you and each of you will here- ON EASY TERMS NOTICE TO CKKIHTOItS EStato NO. 1483 rtf F!st-illn -nolln Slmms, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors ot said estato will take notice that tho time limited ror presentation and 111 Ing of claims agalnit said Estate Is NEBRASKA. February 27. 191S, and for Rottloinent or said Estato Is Juno 22. 1918: that I will sit nt the eountv point vnnm In said county, on July 27, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on February 27, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m . to receive, examine. hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. nun v. TiTn?vj"rr Mill have n carload of Holstoln J26-4w County Judge. Holstein Cows. Tho State. of Nobraska, to all ner sons interested in said estate tako no tice that a petition has been filed for tho npftolntment of Minnie Scott as administratrix of said estato. which by take notice that on tho 3d dav of has been set for hearing herein on July, 1917, Tho Mutounl Building & August 10, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. Loan Association of North Platto, Ne- Datod July 10, 1917. hraska, a corporation, plaintiff, filed GEO. E. FRENCH, 'its petition in tho District Court of SEBASTIAN. Stato Mtrr. County Judges. , Lincoln County, Nobraska, against said uotenuants ana eacn or thorn and against Julia Malone, a defendant in said action. Tho object and prayer of which pe tition aro to forcloso a certain mort gage deed upon Lot seven (7), in Block Thirty-six (36) in the original town of North Platte, Nebraska, execute, by tho defendants Fred J. Malono and Julia Malono, on Juno 20th, 1914, to secure one certain hond exeouted by tho defendants to tho plaintiff of oven date with said mortgage in tho sum of $700.00 anai on which said hond and mortgage thore is due tho sum of $590.50 with interests at 7 2-10 from May 20, 1917, and to forcloso and cut off any interest of tlio said Fred J. Ma lono and tho unknown hoirs of Fred J. Malono and all others 'persons In terested in tho estato of Froji J. Ma lono and any interest of tho unknown owners and lumknown claimants of lot seven (7), block thlrty-slx (36), in tho original town of North Platto, Nobras ka; and to havo an accounting of tho amount of money duo tho plaintiff from tho dofendants on said mortgage, and to havo said real estate sold upon tho failure of tho defendants to pay tho amount found due on said "bond and mortgage within 20 days from tho date of said decree, and for general uuuiuiuio roiior. All of said dofendants aro required to answor said potition on or before tho 13th day of August, 1917. THE MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, Its Attorneys. Cowh about July 1st. 'Thoy aro an good as money can buy. If you need one or more see mo NOTICK To tho heirs of II. A. T.nzlor. Uonrv A T t . 4 .. 1. . I - .. . ' , : i. iiuici ; uiu uuira ui xienrv iV. .L.ozier: t i' ri. . . -. - . Am sollliiff nil kinds of cattle h ffi NttMrM any number desired, In addition to pany; Henry A. Lozler & Company, a buying hoys. Phones: Offlco 159 House Itcd CSC. C. H. WALTERS. DEIiltYBEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmcrs Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono' Black 688. LET US INTJtODUCE corporation orpranlzcd under tho laws of tho Stato of Ohio; Mary M. Lozler: George 51. Lozler; Georpo Sparks Lo zler; Fannie Lozler; Lillie Lozior; Mecca Lozior; Henry Sutton; An nr', , m?utlon! Elizabeth Thomas; Mnbel Thomas; I'earl Thomas; 1 1'iiomas, cnnu or James Thomas; Thomas, child of James Thomas; Thomas, child of James Thomas; Fan nie Haskell; Henry Paullj Don Robin son; iowis ii. uiu; Jonas Felchnor: Fred Ensworth; Harry A .Lozler, Jr. Bessie F Lozior; Edwin It. Lozior; Jo seph T. Lozior; Goorgo Pope, Recolver of tho Pope Manufacturing Company, n corporation; and Tho Pope Manufac turing? Company, a corporation, and Tho American Bicycle Company, a cor- IUI !Lll VII. iou nna eacn or you aro hereby no- MflAil tlint nn Mm flpaf .In.. n xt QUALITY1 TO YOU bor. A. D. laiB. Bertha Thoelocko purl uiuihku oi t.no Treasurer or Lincoln County, Nebraska, nt public tax sale, tho Southeast Quarter (SE&) of Sec tion EtKhteon (18), Township Ten (10), North, ltango Thirty-one (31), Wost of uiu uni x. ai. in j-iincoin county, Ne braska. Said land was assessed and taxed for the years 1914, 1915 and 1916 to, and In tho namo ot tho Heirs of H A. Lozior; that. I purchased said tax certificate, and all of tho rights ac cruing thereon, and now It ia an as signment theroof; that aftr tho ex piration of throo months from tho date ui oorviuo ui mis nofico, a tax deed from tho County Treasurer of said Lin coln County will be applied for. Tho tlmo for redemption from said tax sale will oxpire with tho first day of November A. D. 1917 ' Certincato No, S098. ' ARTHUR C. MATER. Assignee of Bortha Thoolocke. purchaser. ' Quality in Cigars has has been our aim slnco two began making cigars in Notlco Losllo Karr will tako notlco that on North Platto ovor thirty years ago. ! "th ?nyof J.un.0' Paul G. Wo put quality in tho first cigars we coIu County; Nebraska; issued an o made, andahat snrno quality is in tlio dor of attachment for tho nm cigars we mako today. Sckmalzrlod'a $45.00, In an action ponding boforo nii.ni.. t,ntr otnnA tnof 4l. llllll, WUUrUUl UliaS. U. Hlinfnr la aioro than thirty years. What greater SrV tTt 91donco of quality could you doslroT sistlng of wagos, er.rned by him in ir you iiavo not neen smoKing sshmalz- lHU sorvico or anu now in tho hands of llod'8 cigars, try thorn they are cer- l" UU1"U taenia itaiiroad Company, a ain to please. X r , ..a.UI1. or r . 7, -rir "UDUo '"s contin ued to tho 30th day of July, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. ' CHAS. C. HUPPER, Plaintiff. J. F. SCHMALZR1ED. Notlco to Non-Ilcsldcnt Dofondnnt. Sadio L. Bruco, alias Sadlo L. Stroin borg: Tho abovo named will tako notlco that on tho 30th day of Juno, 1917, Georgo E. Fronch, County Judge of Lincoln county, Nobraska, Issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $88.28 in tho caso ponding in said court wherein C. P. Blanko Tea & Cof fpo Company, a corporation, is plain tiff tind you are defendant; that prop orty of tho defendant consisting of ono table, ono largo box of goods, ono crato of bedding nnd glass, ono pi ano, threo pieces of furnlturo crated, ono hundlo of chairs, otc,, ono trunk and suit caso, ono hundlo of rugs,, one heating stovo, ono brass bod, ono sow ing machlno, ono top range, ono roll ot mattresses, one box of dishes, ono Ironing board, ono cook Btovo and ono heating stovo, altogether fifteen (1G) bundlos and cratos, havo been at tached undor Baid order. Thaf said caso was continued to tho 21st day of August, 1917,. at 9 o'clock a, m. 0. P. BLANKE TEA & COFFEE COM PANY. By Muldoon & Oborst, its Attorneys