The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 19, 1917, Image 4
f I. L H Don't wear Past 40 year's "old'-', The person who holds book or pqper . at arm's lengthy or the one who changes glasses for near vision, f betrays his ago to all observing , people. At about 40, Nature has so stiffened. the muscles and lenses of the eyes that glasses are needed for near work. Those who have worn glasses previously, often need bifocals at this period of life. Whatever your eye needs are, they will be best attended to at Clinton's. Consult our optometrist today. CLINTON, Graduate Optician, At tho Sign of the Big Ring. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Mario McCabo loft at noon Wednesday for Chicago. Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Mrs. Wm. Stogall returned Wednes day morning from a visit In Denver. Cholco vegotablos and cut flowors at North Platto Floral Co. Phono 1023 tf Mrs. J. II. Fonda returned Wednes day afternoon from n visit In Omaha. Danco nt the Horshoy opora houso Saturday night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Try Dr. Smith, the 'it Chiropractor. . 50tf Mrs. Chas'.'Boodor and sons loft Wed nesday for St. Louis, going via Den ver. . E.A. Starr has purchased of Ed. SpSclit the proporty at 821 east Firth street. MIbs , Loretta Murphy attondod a mooting of tho state librarians at Koar noy. Wednesday. PrlntzoHH Suits aro going at a real discount. B. T. TRAMP & SONS. .Goorgo E. Fronch has purchased of Walter Eavoy lot 2 In block 190, for a consideration of $1,000. ,'Mrs. John Tlgho roturnod Wednes day from a weok'B visit with her daughter In Lexington. jLittlo Marian Stamp ontortalncd a number, of her frlonds. yesterday iuf torjioon at u birthday party. Wantod Girl to learn Dressmaking. -.,. t XT rM., inn T.i nrA at sn.'l t iurri. u. an. vmuu, tiuii x. uiMt uv. uu Dr. O. II. Crosslor wont to Hastings Tuosflay night to attond tho district convontlon, of tho stato dental Hocloty. I now havo funds nt 5V per cent on ' cholco bottom tnblo land. Geno Crook,1 Room 4, Keith thoatro Bldg. Mrs. Rocho, of Portland, noo Mary Conway, formerly of this city, Visited frlonds in town Tuesday whllo enrouto homo from a visit In tho cast. Mrs. John McCabo, of Cheyenne, who was a guost at tho Ell homo, wont to prand Island Wednesday to visit hor son. Thoso In nood of painting, papor hanging and docoratlng aro assured satisfactory work If thoy omploy Julius Hoga. Phono Black G92. 38tf Mrs. E, J. VanDorhoof, Mrs. L. 13. Dick, Miss Vhistn VoBolpkn and Miss Lillian Sturgos wont to Lincoln Wed nesday morning to attond tho Robokah Dogrdo grand lodgo. Farm mid Ranch loans at lowest rntes nnd b06t lorniH. Moiicy on hand to cIoho loans promptly. 43tf RUCHANAN Jfc PATTERSON. "Civilization," tho maBtor photo play, was wltnossod by crowdod houses at tho Keith Monday and Tuosday ovon ings. AttontlantB generally pronounco It superior to "A Hlrth (it a Nation.." W. L. Caroy, of Omaha, spont a day or two In town tho oarly part of tho week looking ovor tho ground on which tho now South Rlvor brldgo will bo built with n vlow of submitting for hla company a bid for Its construction. Salo of millinery at $2.G0, $3.95, $5, $7.50 and $10.00, proBontlng by long odds tho Boasan's Greatost Prlco Ro duotloiiH during tho Romoval Salo nt Block's. S. V. Dolatour, of Lowollon, vlsltad frlonda In town Wodnonday. Ha had Just returned from Texas where bo purchased 700 head of tWo-yoar-old stoors for his ranch. Ho says bo found tho rallroadB badly congoBtod, and that ho was eompolled to unload and food his cattle eight times in n dis tanco of olavon hundred miles. ::o:;- Notice to Rond lluycrs for Sale of IIoiuIh. On Novombor 19, 1917, 5 o'clock p. in., sealed bids will bo rocolvod by the mayor and council of tho city of North Platto, Nob., for tho $10,000 stato aid OBgood precinct brldgo bonds, mado In denominations of $1,000.00, run 20 years, optional aftor flvo years, draw flvo 'por cont soml-nnnual ilntorest, payablo July and January. Tho coun cil reserves tho right to rojoct any and nil bids, O19N10 O. E. ELDER, City Olork. HIGH GRADE i'lANO FOR SALE Wo have loft on our ItandB at North Platto a new piano for whtcli no rea sonable offor will bo doojlinod it takon nt oncO. Quality guarantood. If In terested, wrlto tho Donvor Music Com pany,, Donvor, Colorado', nt onco for particulars. 74-8 this label J. . 1 ? Income Tnx Registration Dny. Omaha. A unique plan to catch ln como tax slackers has been dovlscd by United Statca Internal Rovonuo Col lector Loomls of this district. Tho plan is to havo a "national incomo tax regis tration day" appointed, whon all por Bons subject to tho new federal Incomo tnx will bo required to rcglstor Just as tho men registered for tho solcctivo draft Juno 5. Flro Rums liar. A flro, evidently sot by a spark from an engine, swept over a section or bo of land wost of Blrdwood a few days ago and burnod several piles of baled nay and also tho baler which had been loft in tho field. With baled hay soiling around $15 a ton, the railroad com pany will need pay the owner quito a wad of monoy. -::o:: Dr. Fetter Receives Commission. Dr. E. W. Fottor this week received his commission as first lieutenant in tho modicul corps of tho fedornl sor vlco and Is subject .to.cnll any day. In anticipation. ofUhocomlssion ho has supplied hlmself'wlj,hj,flold and sorvico uniforms nnd is "thoroforo in position to respond prompllyjfio tho call. -::0i'.z Tio most stylish pattern hntB now on salo. A now l'ot'Tecolved yesterday from tho mnkora.of beautiful pattern hats; bought 'at a special low prleo and will bo Bold to you accordingly. With this lot wo aro Including a lot of our own stock of tho hotter kinds. You women who want tho best nnd nuiBt stylish obtalnnblo do not fail to attond this salo how at Tho Lender Morcantllo Co.'s. :o:: CoiinervnUon Skirts nro Here. Arthur P. Whito, North Platto's "man about town," snya tho conservation skirts havo arrived In North Platto and aro being worn on tho streets. In Mr. Whlto's opinion thoro Is a decided saving In material, which is in keeping with tho order of tho day. -::o::- Non-PnrtlSftili 'league Heeling. A Non-Partisan Longuo mooting will bo hold at Maxwoll October 24th at two o'clock In tho afternoon. R. L. Coopor, a furmer of North Dakota, will dollvor an nddross In which ho will toll his nudlonco what tho Longuo has dono In that state. -::o::- Plans and specifications for tho now brldgo ncroBB tho South river will bo complotod In tho ofllco of tho Btato en gineer in a fow days and bids will thon bo invited. Elsowhoro tho county clerk nnd city dork Invito bids for tho pur chaso of tho bonds issued for tho con Btructionot tho bridge. Tho structuro will probably bo complotod by oarly Bprlng. SPECIAL TO FARMERS,3 Tlio uverngo farmer Is not u trained Iiookkeener. , Just now ho Is too much occupied with deciding Important mut ters to give much attention to clerical work. ' Rut tho business miinnt,'oiiiont of fnrms requires necumto uccountliiL', especially in money mutters. o the Platto Valley State Rank urges fanners of North Pintle to en. trust thoso troublesome details to Its care. Open n check uccount with ua nnd have u record of this fall's trans-actions. Platte Valley North Platte, New Firm rfes Btilck' y8E5'cy? Tho manufacturers of tho Bulck cai havo cancelled their contract with the J. S. Auto Co. for tho reason that the latter took tho agency for tho Nash, it car that for personal reasons Is on tho BUlck proscribed list; that 1h, no agerit can bandlo both riinko of'onrs. The ngoncy has been turned over to Du mill & Chorpcnnlng, who 'operate n garago at Cozad but who will open n garago In this city, having secured aj lease of tho Lloyd opora hpuso until such tlmo .ns a now building can be; constructed. Tho business hero will; bo In charge of A. Duvall as manager, nnd ho expects to become a permnnent resident of tho city. Frank Chorpon- Ing, the other member of the firm and who was formerly connected with a North Platto garuge, will remain ,lh charge of tho Cozad plant, tiio nrm exnects to havo tho opera house In readiness tho latter part of next week to house cars, give Bulck Bervico nnd Install a stock of repalrB, : :o : This Week's Rond Rrltc. This has been publicity week In Lincoln County for the second liberty loan, nnd the committee headed by T. C. PattorBon and C. F. Templo has been busy every dny. Monday ovonlng a meeting was hold at tho Platto Val ley school house, Tuesday evonlng a mooting was held at Hershey following tho picture show, Wednesday evening Sutherland was visited and last night a meeting was hold at Maxwoll. To night a mooting will bo held at Brady. In town tho campaign is being work ed strong. Four minuto talks aro being mado to audiences at tho picture shows, and the early part of tho week noon day meetings were hold at the round house nnd at tho machine shop, both of theso bolng well attended. Messrs. Heeler, Wilcox, Halllgan, Pat terson nnd Kecfo nro among tho speak ers who aro giving their time, and theso nro accompanied on tho trips by a number of others. :;:: Temporary Fnrm Rurcau Organized Fifteen farmers from different parts of tho county, nnd representing their own comrou'nltles met in North Platto Saturday afternoon and organized a a temporary Farm Bureau, looking to ward tho organization of a pormannnt farm bureau and tho employment of a county agricultural agent. This mooting followed a numbor of school house meetings ovor tho county nt which county agent work was ex plained. SImllinr meetings are also belngthold this week. Tho oficors elected In tho temporary Farm Bureau organization nro: Henry Frols, HerBhoy, president nnd Frank Strollborg, North Platto, secretary. At this meeting It was also recommondod that a county-wldo meeting bo hold somotlmo In tho near future. 1 to ::o:: i t Obituary. John Saltow, for twenty-nlno years living north of tho city, died nt the homo o his daughter iMrs. Frank Steel Wednesday of last week at tho nge of eighty yoars. Funoral services woro hold at the Steel homo Friday and Interment was mado in tho North Platto coniotory. Tho wlfo of tho de ceased died fifteen years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Saltow came direct from Ger many to Lincoln county, and during their rosidonco hero woro highly re spected by their acquaintances. The surviving children nro Mrs. Frank Steel, John Snltow and Gub Saltow. Busy Times nt Hcrshoy. Tho Trlbuno man spent a few hours at Ilorshoy Tuesday afternoon and found that vlllago ono of grout activ ity, duo to tho shipping of sugar beets nnd hay. Whllo wo were thoro twolvo or fifteen teams woro constantly wnit Ing nt tho beet dump to unload, and tho shipments for tho day wero noven cars or about ninety wagon loads. In addition to theso thoro woro many loads of buy. Tho general complaint among tho beet growers was tho lack of holp to harvest tho crop. : :o: : Curd of Thanks. ..Wo doslro to publicly thank our frlonds and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during tho illness and nt tho funeral of our father, tho Into John Saltow, and for tho beautiful iloral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steel. Mr. and Mrs. John Saltow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Saltow. ; to. Dr. Morrill. Dentist. ctsa State Bank Nebraska. BLACK DIAMOND DEHORNING PENCIL For Salo at A. F. FINK'S Harness and Saddelry. Every pencil will dehorn 50 calves from 10 days to 10 months old for $1.00. A forfeit of $5 for any calf that fails to dehorn. Call and get one. Phone Red 456. J. II. HEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN Si SUItGEOK Successor to PHYSICIAN&SUnOEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rodflold & Rodflold Office Phono 642 Res. Phone 671 DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLET . . . Practice Limited to Surgery nnd Itndluin Therapy 728 City National Rank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. DB HAROLD A FENNER Ostcopnth. Helton Building Offlco hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Offlco Black 333 Ros. Black 1020 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital,. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for th. cientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Luca?, M. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J.S.Simms, M.D Hospital Phone Itfack 633. Houso Phone Black C33. W; T. PlilTCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.. one-half block southwest of the Court Housft. AOTICH VOIl l'UIU.IOATION Serial No. 061G3. Deimrdnt'iit of the Interior U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nob. Sept. 2C, 1917. Notlco Is horoby given that Ells worth Pease, of Tryon. Nebr.. who. on Sept. 10, 1914, made Homestead entry No. 0B1G3, for S of SWtf, and NV of SWU, Section 34. Township 1C, N., Kango 31, W., 0th Principal Meridian, lias Hied notlco of intention to make Anal threo year Proof, to establish claim to tlio Jnnd abovo described, be foro tho' Resistor and Rocolvor, at North Platto, Nobr., on tho 10 th day of Nov., 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Itoyco Wolllvor. of North Platte, Nebr., Harry Madison, of Tryon, Nebr., Fred Johanson, of North Platte, Nebr., Molvln Wolllvor, of North Platte, Nobr. 02-G E. J. EAMES, Register. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this Is the year and the time of the yeur to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. DERRYBEItRY & FORBES, Licensed Embnlmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day. Phono 234. Night Phono Black 688. Always Glad to Get A Good Cigar And there's no plnco you can got n good cigar bettor than nt Sclunal zrlod's. With filler nnd Trrnppor of tho best quality hand made, thoro Is In tlio Schnialnrlod-niiido cigar all that the most exnctlng smoker demands. Wo handle tobacco and smokers' artlclos. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. SCRAP IRON $6 per Ton. North Platte Junk House. I) IE NEK & KENNEDY Real Estate, Fire, Tornado nnd Hall Insrunncc. Special Agents Globe Life Insurance Company, Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., UpBtalra Phono Red 572. North Plnttc, Nob. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nobraska. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building E. FETTER, Physician X RAY Office: First National Bank Building. The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 1008 Wett Fourth Street. For the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstotrlcal Patients. JOHN S. T1YTNEM, M. 1). Office phone 241. Rea. phone 217 L .. C. DROST, Os(copathIc Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. 2VOTICI3 TO CIIHIHTOIIS Kstnte No. 1503 or Nicholas Wiley Grnndey, deceased, In the County Oj wt oC Lincoln County Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, bb: Creditors or said estate will take notice that tho time limited for nreNontatlon nnd nilnp of claims asalnst said estate Is Feb ruary 16, 1918. and for settlement of said estate is October 12. 191S; that I will sit at the county court room In said county on November 10, 1917, at 9 o clock a. m., and on February 16, 1918, nt 9 o clock a. m. to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly niod. n.r GKO. E. FRENCH. County Judge. XOTICH OF PKTITIOX " Estate No. 1G11 of Llbbie Johnston, deceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said estate take notlco that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Lochlel Johnston as administrator of said estate which has been set for hearing herein on Novem ber 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated Octobor 10. 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol6n6 County Judge. XOTICH OF FIXAr, Itni'OHT Guardianship of Charles F. hidings, deceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Guardlai.shlp take notice that tho Guardian, Ellle C. Id dings, has fled a final account of her acts as guardian and a petition for llnal settlement and discharge as such, which havo been sot for -hearing before said court on Novombor 9. 1917. nt 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear aim uumoHi mo same. Dated Octobor 10, 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH, 0IC116 County Judge Estrny Notlco. Taken up on my land in Hlnman man precinct threo miles west of North Platto, September 2, 1917, two four year old horses; wolght about 1100 each, ono black, tho other bay with star in roreheau; no brands. Owner can havo animals by proving proporty and paying charges. MARY FRBDERICI. Notice. Decreo of Heirship Estato No. 1507 of Irono. I. Smith, deceased, jn tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons Interested in said estato will tako no tlco that on tho 1st day of October, 1917, Alico O. Colo claiming tltlo by mesno convoyanco from Irono I. Smith docedont filed hor petition herein, al loglng that tho said Irono I. Smith died infiestato on or about January 1, 1902, a resident of Llnco'In County, Nobraska, and that nt tlio tlmo of her doath sho was tho owner of. or had an ostato of lnhorltanco in Lots ono nnd two In Block 7, In Periston's addi tion to tho City of North Plnttc, in said Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that no application has beon mndo in tho said Stato for tho appointment of an administrator. That sho loft sur viving hor Ebor H. Smith, a husband, Claud C. Smith, a son, Exa Hazel Smith, a daughter. That aVl debts of said docedont havo been paid, nnd praying that regular ad ministration bo waived nnd n, dfcereo bo ontorod barring crodltors and fixing tho dato of hor doath and th dogreo of kinship of hor holrs nnd tho right of doscont to said Teal ostato. Said potltlon will bo heard November 2, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a. m. nt tho) offlco of tho County Judgo In said county. GEO. E. FRENCH, o9o30 County Judgo. Notice. To Juanita Frood, non-rosidont do fondant: You aro horeby notified that on tho 16th day of Juno, 1917, Ous Frood fllod a potltlon against, you in tlio District Cdurt of LincoCn County, Nobraska, tlio object and prayor of which aro to obtain a dlvorco from you on tlio ground that you havo wilfully abandoned tlio plaintiff without good causo, for tho torm of more than two yonrs last past and for th i custody of tlio minor child, tlio Issuo of said mar rlago, to-wlt: Paulino Frood ago 12 years. You aro roqulrod to answor said petition on or boforo Monday. No vombor Eth, 1917. OUS FREED, By GEO. N. GIBBS, '3"w His Attorney. SlierifTs Snic. By virtue of an order of Bnlo issuou" from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docrco.of foroclosuro In said Court whorolu Jamcis A. Fiko is plaintiff and Arthur Battles, et al aro dofondants and to mo directed I will on tho 10th day of November, 1917, at two o'clock p. m , at the east front door of tho court houso In North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, 'soil at pubile auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satis fy said docroe. lntorest and cost, the following described property, to-wlt: Tho West Ono-hnlf of tho Northwest One-fourth and tho Southeast One fourth of tho Northwest Ono-fourth, In Soction Threo, in Township Fifteen, North of Rangd thirty-two, west of tho 6th P. M., tho Southwest Ono-fourth and tho West One-half of tho North west Ono-fourth and tlio Southeast Ono-fourth of tho Northwest ono fourth and Soutliwost Ono-fourth ot tlio Southeast Ono-fourth, In Section Nlnetoon, Township Sixteen, north of Rango Thirty-two, Wost of tho Sixth P. M., tho South One-half of tho South west Ono-fourth In Section Seventeen, and the North Ono-half ot tho South east Ono-fourth of Soction Nlnotoon, all In Township Slxtoon, North of Rango Thirty-two, Wost of tho 1 Sixth P. M., and tho North Half of tho South east Ono-fourth of tho Southeast ono fourth in Soction. Nineteen, all in Township Sixteen, Nortjh of Rango Thirty-two, west of tho Sixth P. M., nil In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Nob,, Oct. 8, 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sn7c. By virtuo of an order of sale issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docreo of foroclosuro In said Court, wherein Anna V. Metcalf la plaintiff and Will Outtrlni et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 10 th day of Novombor, 1917, at Two o'clock P. M.. at tho east front door of tho court houso In North Platto, Lincdln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, intorost and cost tlio fol lowing described property, to-wit: Tlio Wost Ono-half of Section Twenty-one, in Township Sixteen, North of ; Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M. Tlio East Ono-half of Section Twie,n-ty-ono in Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two. Wost of the Sixth P. M.; tho Northeast One-fourth of Section Twenty-nlno, In Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two. West of tho Sixth P. M.; Tho Southeast One-fourth of the Southeast Ono-fourth and tho West Ono-half of tho South east One-fourth, all in Section Twenty Nino, Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, Wost of the Sixth P. M.. and tho South half of the South east One-fourth of tho Southeast Ono fourth of Se-ction Nineteen, in Town ship Sxteon, North of Range Thirty two, West of the Sixth P. M.,; South west One-fourth of Section Twonty nlno, in Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, west of the Sixth P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Datidd North Platlte, Nob., Oct 8, 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. XOTICH OF FI.VAf. HUI'OIIT Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraskn, to all per sons interested in Bald estato, tako no tice that tho admlstrator has tiled a final nccount and report of his admln lptvitlon and a petition for nnal set Henirn and discharge as such, which liuve been sot fo- hearing boforo said court on Novombor 9, 1917. at 9 o'clock a. in., whtm you may appear and con tost tho same. Dated Octobor 11. 1917. .., GEO. E. FRENCH, 0lCn County Judgo. MtSOAl.VOriCE ' F. C. Lathrop. tho unknown heirs,- de visees, legateus and porsoiuU represent atives of F. C. Lathrop and all other persona interested in tho estate of F. C. Lathrop. T. J. Mackey, tho unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and porsonal representatives of T. J Mackey, and all other perwonu interested in tho es tate of T. J. llackey. will hereby tako "ticc,.lhaJ 011 tUo sth ay f October, 1317, Wesley T. Wilcox In an action whoroln the said Wesley T. Wilcox is plaintiff and tho abovo named defend ants are defendants, ftled his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants and each of them. Plaintiff alleges In his petition that ho is the owner in fee simplo and in the possession of tho fol lowing described real estnto, to-wit: The East half of the Northwest quar ter, and tho East half of tho Southwest (juarted of Section 21, township 9, range J9, and the North half of tho North half of Section 2t, township 16. range 29, all in Lincoln County, Nebraska, that tho above named defendants have or claim to have some Interest in and to said above described real estato by virtuo of two cortaln mortgage deeds, ono of which said mortgage deeds was exe cuted upon said land by Elmer E. Iteece, ?LlSl0 ?, Lew P Darrow. May 18th 1889, nnll recorded May 18th, 1889, in Mortgage record 9, Page 1C9 to 172, real estate records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, which mortgage was after wards assigned by Lew E, Darrow to 1 .c; I-athrop., tho above defendant, which assignment was datod June 28th, 1889, and recorded July Gth, 18S9, Book 9 of mortgages, Pago 308, roal estate records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and which said mortgage deed appears of record as a lien upon the title to tho KaBt half of the Northwest quartor. and the luist half of tho Southwest quarter of aald section 21, nnd the other of which said mortgages was executed up on said land by William E. Pugsloy, un married, to the abovo named dofond ant T. J. Mackey, under dato of Docom VSnr V,185, nnl recorded Doeembor 23d, 189G, Book 18, Page 476. mortgage re cords of Lincoln Coounty, Nebraska, and which said mortgage appears of record as a lion upon the North lialf of Si i mm. ui hiiiu secwon su. Plaintiff further alleges that said mortgage deeds and each of them aro wholly barred by tho statuto of Llml tlons of the State of Nebraska, and havo ceased to be a lion upon tho said abovo described real estate. Plaintiff prays that his tltlo to said real estato be forever conflrmod, and quieted in him as against tho claims of tho defendants and each of them under and by virtuo of said mortgage deeds or otherwise, and that tho defendants and each of them bo forever enjoined from setting up or claiming any right, title, Interest, estate or demand In or to said real estate, or from ever Intor- !., did jfununniuii ui ciijiv 111 P 11 1 nt tUn tilntntlf I nn.l MAnl i u w . .lw .ih.ii ii natu lew " , tate, and for such other relief as may iuu uro lunuer nouuea tnat on i"" 8th dav of Ontnhnr. ini7. milil District , Court mado and entored an order per mitting service by publication upon' you and each of you for four consocu tivo weeks as required by law, and said defendants are further notlHed that i they nre required to answor said petl- ' tlnn nn nr l.fnr thn 19th day OI No- I . vomber. 1917. WTTV tt o9-4w 7 Hia Attorneys j-ast- TT ATT .Tl A XT i v Si