IltA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One Year by Mall In Atdnuce. .. .tl.2J One Xeur b Currier in Ail t uiic-? . .I-V( Entered at North I'Imiia, Nebraska. PostoUlce as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, Ml 7, TWO THINGS y&V SHOIJjl) 1)0. I1UY A LIBERTY "BOND find pro vldo n monthly pension for your wife or mothor so thatMhcy .will rnolvo ovory month In the year for twenty yoars after your doath, and as much longer thoroaftor as they may live, a fixed pension of $50.00, $7B.U0 or $100.00 nor month. This monthly check will ronlaco the salary or oarnlng ability that every proftbBlon- ishcrlflccs ns to Usage of Coal. Chairman darfiold annptingaJlUiat the public Vrlll havo to mak"o patriotic aacrlflces this wlntor with regard to usaeo of coal. Ho asks the public not to grow hysterical regarding tho coal tercstod, wrlto the Dcnvor Music Com Uulpply as cvory need, domestic and pany, Dcnvor, Colorado, at onco for HIGH .GRADE PIANO FOIt SALE Wo havb" left on our hands at North Platto a now piano for which no rea sonable offer will bo declined If taken at onco. Quality cudrantodd. If In particulars . 74-8 war win bo met under tne system which Is to bo carried out. Tho people are urged to wlro Gar-, field as fuel administrator, should i nl. ImsliioHS man. farmer, run.mman1 their doalcrs absolutely refuse to do or tradosmnn may havo. OLD LINE i liver coal or hold deliveries for too MONTHLY IN.COME from policies are long a time. Tho administrator makes! In demand. Phono or soo mo for an it plain mat war omcrgoney neeus win i' i i- i Dl 1 J rUJ juiuiei b dim m emeu mm LIMIT 2000 OLD LINE ON SCRAP IRON $6 per Ton North Platte Junk House. 3iAccAni:i:s staut campaign F0K '-0I) iil'AY JIKMIIMtS. A campaign to enlist 2,000 w mon In tho Women's Benefit Association of the Macccabees has begun with MrB. Agnes T, Hoyor stato eoinumuler, Hi leader, who has just returnod from thu silver nnnlversary of the founding of the order at Port Huron, Mich. At. this mooting, tq which Mr.s. Boyer was delegate from Nebraska, and which was attended from representatives from all ovor tho world, tho women of the association unanimously votod to purchase $200,000 worth of Liberty bonds. In addition to this subscription for bonds a fund of $200,000 was voted to be used In ulding sons of the women mombors of tho ordor who come back from tho war disabled. This will aid in bringing thorn back to usefulness, in teaching them new trades and pro fessions, so that they caii onco again enter industrial life. Havo KoHcrro Fund. Tho womon of tho ordor, of whom 9,000 met at Port Huron tho first wt(ik In this month, made no empty prom ises in these mattors, for in a bank of that city tho order has a roservo fund of twelve million dollars, ovidenco that womon make good business man agers. Miss Bina West started tho Macca bees twonty-flvo years ago, borrow ing from' this samo bank $150.00 for offlco cxponsos. Miss WcBt, the foun dor of this order whoso silver anni versary is now bolng colobratorl, also organized tho local Hovlow twenty four years ago with a charter mem bership of oighty-sovon membors. A vigorous campaign is now on for a big class toward thoir bit in this celebra tion. Dedtcnto Headquarters. At this rally hold the first of this month in Port Huron many distin guished guests woro present, and Prosidont Wilson wired his con gratulations. Tho mooting was also an international convention of tho ordor. A $200,000 hoadquartorB build ing waB dodlcatod In Port Huron. In tho drlvo for 2,000 now mem bers Mrs. Boyer has tho pledge of tho majority of tho mombors to assist lice in this, work." .;. ii .i ;;oi; What Prices Can Ho Fixed There has boon much discussion tflltiut what prlcos tho Food Adminis tration can fix. Prices have been flxod on coal and wheat by authority con ferred by tho food control log)slatl6n. Prices havo also boon fixed on Iron arid Its products but not under tho food control law. This was dono by agree ment with tho iron and stool indus tries and is voluntary on' thoir Dart. Tho food control legislation confers power on tho prosidont to fix pricoB on coal and if nocossary to buy and sell It. It also confers authority to nuy and sell, and therefore to fix nric os on wheat, flour, meal, beans and potatoes. Those ara tho only articles ovor which tho president is given tho price nxing powor. , Tho prosidont is glvon powor to 11 censo any businosB of tho country wnoro tno ousmoss transacted annual ly exceeds $100,000. The Dower un dor Buch llconso is conferred to rogu lato profits In uny lino of business but not to fix prices. Authority Is glvon ovor fertilizer and agricultural impaomonts undor tho llconso mm . vision but tho powor to fix tbo prlcos is not conferred only tlfo powor to regiuiato pronts. Tho question is ofton raised In ro gard to tho prico of llvo stock, moats, corn, etc. Tlio rood administration nctlng for tlio prosidont can not un der- tno present law fix nrlcos on thoso things bocauso tho authority to do that is not conferred. What tho next con gress mignt uo in that lino is not known, but until congress doos act no ono Iioh tho powor to fix prlcos on any cijiiuuouuy except as stated auovo. Tho regulation of profits, which may bo dono now in nny lino of business. Is an ontlroly different thing fronu the iiAuiK ui iiiHuivo prions, it win own iimto Bpoculatlon but It will not nro vent high prices if thoy nro duo to causes other than speculalotn. i:o:: i u. Patterson nnd C. F. Tomplo hold patriotic meetings In Dickons nnti- wwinwt Saturday. Clips. Hughes, who liven nonr Pax ton, Harvested 1040 bushols of Ulu Vlotor potatoes from throo acres of iniui. Robort Horner, Sr., who recontly tiled on uu ranch northwest of, Wal Inco, was ono ot the pioneer settlors or tunc Baetlon, looatlnc thoro in 1885 At tjio Uina of his death ho was olghty- nmo. Buy your bots, carrots and pars nips baforo I put them into winter storage. Prlco 75 conts por bushol Lincoln Tughwny Qrndona, 2005 oast Fourth stroot.K H. McFarland. 81-2 A bustor of a baby boy was horn Frldaynftornoon to Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Hondy. Wo say bustor, for ho weighod ton and ono-half pounds Mother and sou aro getting along nicely. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stonn Drug Stnro. Tho formal transfer of tho Nobraska Houso nronorty on Front stroot from F. "W. Cross to Itichl Ugai was mado tho latter nart of last wool. Itichl buys tho nronorty with a viow of erecting a modorn building at some Cuturo timo, . For qslek action and satisfactory ealu list Tear land with Tlmelockc tf K. O, Johnson, living noar Nichols, who was a Tribune caller Saturday, said somo of bis boots woro yielding an bigh aB twonty tona por aero and that tho twonty aero field would av erago not less than flfteon tons per acre. Up to Saturday ho bad harvest ed about ono-thlrd of tbo crop. nnnolntmont to not that Llborty bond' bo groat and that the supply of army ami navy musi do uiiou ni au costs but that the public will not bo pormitt-j cd to suffer for-want of fuel. The gov-1 ornment will take cvory possiblo pre caution to prevont suffering because of want for coal. . and provide a pension. J. E. SEBASTIAN', Stato Manager. Tho Old Llfo Man, Brodberk Bldg. North Platte, Nth. :o: : Hill road .ilcn for Franco ::o:: Engineers 'Pat McIIugh and II. O. Bergstrom, llretnen F C. Pleyetto and D. V. Ford, brakoman Lester Hourke and switchman C. It. Cool, who en listed in the engineering corps of the These mon made a trip from Julos foderal service, left Saturday for Ft. i,urg to this city for the purpose -o Logan, noar Donvor I'ro.s)icctlnir for Oil. F.W.Eastman and II.Bookover, rop rosontlng tho Prnlrlo Oil and das Co., woro In town a few days ngo. GET YOURS TODAY. .7. 15. SI2IJASTIAN. Slate Mtrr. Office: Brodbeck Bldg. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA I,i:(JAI, NOT1CK burir to this cltv for tlin nurnnsn nf i nero nicy win nvest cat nc the coo oir cal format rin bo examined nhvslcally nnd if passed n,ui tli n DoHslhllllv nf Mm Inwnr nlrnfnj will 1)0 classified, -Jand within two containing oil. Those men represent! wookb win no on tnoir way to i-ranco. the company that started drilling in These young mon ontor a vory im-1 Uannor county. portant branch or tno sorvicco tnni( of transporting ammunition to the. front nnd while thoy may not get on1 tho firing linos, they will get mighty closo to them, and will bo within hearing distance lof tho constantly exploding sholls. Sovoral other North Platte railroad men aro contemplating enlisting in tho samo service. ;.o;: Civil Service Examinations. Examinations to bo glvon Nov. 2, 1917, for clerk with knowledgo ot stonogrnphy or typewriting. On No vember 14th, clork, mon nnd womon, for Washington, D. C, work and Tuesday of each week for stenogra phers nnd typowrltors for Washing ton, D. O., and tho fourth Thursday of each month for field positions, that Is all positions ouitslde of Washington, D. C. Quallllcd persons aro urged to take those examinations. For Infor mation rogardlng samo sco Mrs. Qloason at tho postofflco. Real Estate Transfers. Amonir tho recent transfers of real estato aro tho following:" '" W. L. Slvits to R. E. Mnrsimil pt 3. block 2, Mlltinbcrgcr's addition, $1,800. C. J. Porkins to, Loo Mustard east half and south half of southeast' quar tor Bection 20-13-31, $0,000. Elmer Coates to J. H Johnson north west quarter seoo"ik2Sl381v$21400.- "",io;; "Germany Is my mothor, America my sweetheart," said a Mlssourlan to tho Llborty bond bustling committeo of Kansas City. "Tho kaiser is mis treating my mother. I want to buy two moro 'klckB for tho- kaiser.'" That's tho talk and tbo deed makes tho foot a rlsor. Buy a klckor . and oln in the Bport. Omaha Beoi Whllo in Brady Friday ovoning Tho Trlbuno man mot Col. ' Wm. Boatty who had Just finished a hard day's work at making- icldor. Tho Colonel's npplo orchard Was hit by tho frost to Bomo extent and ho was converting tbo nipped apples into cider. His crop of apples was around a thousand bush ols. FARMERS Talk to Me before employing your Auctioneer. COL. DICK HAYES, 16 SOUTH WILLOW ST. Hnnniili McCJInnlH, nnd the unknown heirs. (IdvIhcqm. loKutous. and personal roproHentatlvcH of llnnnali McQlnnls. nnd nil other perxons Interested In the oHtnto of Hannah McUlnnlH. JInry Mar tha McUlnniM nnd thu unknown helrn. iti-Mrm devlsecH. legatees nnd norsonal renre-i i i . ..i .i , sontatlves 6f Mnry Martha McQlrinls,' ful" """""iT1. llZZi?' w , nnd nil other persons Interested In inclinations of $1,000.00 each and payable eHtato of Mary Martha Mcdlnnts, and ono bond each year commencing July uuui(,n uuuvuii nimi;ikiiiiint uuu iliu 1 109Q unknown heirs, dovlsees, lccntccs nnd, ' A"'40 NOTICE TO 110X1) BUYERS. Sealed bids will bo received at the office of tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nob., until 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day of November, 1917, for tho $10,000.00 Osgood Precinct Bonds bearing six por cent personnl representatives of George uuncan .MCuinniH, anu nil oiner per sons Interested In tho estnto of George Duncan McQlnnls. And tho unknown ownors nnd unknown claimants of Lotn so ven nnd olRhht (7 nnd 8) In Block olghty-otght (88), of the original town of North Platte, Nobraskn, as tho same Is platted and of record In tho oltlco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, Defendants, will hereby take notice that on tho 8tn day of October. 1917. William II. Fackn. plnlntlff, In nn notion wherein the said William H. Knckn Is 'plaintiff nnd tho above named defendants aro defendants, filed his pe tition In tho district court of Lincoln County Nebraska, against said defend ants liftid each of them. Plaintiff al leges In hta petition that he is tho own er in foo simplo and In tho possessldn of lots seven and eight (7 and 8) in block olghty-olght (88), of the origi nal town of North Plntto. Nobrnskn. &!t tho 'sama tH platted and of record (n the olllco of the County Clerk of Lin coln County, Nobraska, and that tile said plaintiff and his grantors befof htm -liaVo .sheen in the, open, and a&; verse possession of-the: name ao agalntt the defendants and as against all peH sons claiming by or through tho defends ans and cachof them, and against tne whole 'World -f or uieri-tllan ton consec utive years last past; tho object and prnyer oi piainitiL'B 019N1G S. ALLEN, County Olork. Notice to Bond Buyers for Sale of Bonds. On November 19, 1917, B o'clock p m., sealed bids will bo received by tho mayor nnd council of tho city of North Platto, Nob., for the $10,000 stato aid Osgood precinct bridge bonds, made in denominations of $1,000.00, run 20 years, optional after five years, draw live Iyer cent somi-annual ilnterest, payablo July and January. Tho coun cil reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. 019N1G a E. ELDER, City Clerk. petition la to -quiet in nnd- to lota aav Estrav Notice Taken up on section 25-1J3U7 south of tho Baker school houso, by tho un dorsfgned who thoro resides, on Sep tember 10th, 1917, ari iron gray, two year old maro, weight about 800 pounds, no brands discernible. Own or is requested to prove property, pay charges and tako animal away. 80-10 R. G. TATTISON. title sin tho nlnlntlff on and electa (7 nnd 8). ln'block eighty- eight (88), of tho original town of North Platto, Nebraska, aB the samo Is platted and .of record in the ollpe of the County Clerk of Lincoln County. Nobraska. and to exclude each and .nil of tho said defendants from. all right title; lntoreat, olalm and demand, in akd to said land of whatsoever kind, or n&c ture and for, such other nnd further relief as may be just ana equitable, you aro iurtuer notiuou mat an B. JiEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs, Redfleld & Redfleld Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 67C 'i District Court on tho 8th day o tobor, 1817. mado and entored an ore dor permitting service by publication upon each of tho said defendants for rour consecutive wookb, as reqireu oy law. And Bald defendants aro further notified that thoy are required to ans wer said petition on or before the 10th day of November, 1017. , WILLIAM II. FACKA. By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, o9-4vr , His Attorneys. If You Don't Come Across, the Kaiser Will Our boys hftvo given ' up all to fight for democracy and liberty and you. Do Your Bit. Buy a Liberty Gold Bond Our boys aro entitled to the best food, clothes, am munition. Thoy must havo these necessities. Without them they cannot win for you. ' . Liberty Gold Bonds Furnish the Ammunition It's your duty yet it does not cost you a cent. Your Govornmont, tho best in the world, is only asking you for a loan and will pay you 4 per cent on a suro investment. B The Kaiser takes his money away lrom his people. J What More Do You Want Buy I a Liberty Gold Bond Today 1 Now. I Any Bank Will Tako Your Application The Telephone's Part in the Nation's Defense In that Rrcnt Imlustrlnl nrmy that Iuvb mobilized for war service, the I! ell Telephone System has enlisted in thu Department of Communication. Tho Bell System is dully hamMlng moro than 30,000,000 telephone culls. War conditions havo Increased tho long dlstunco traffic moro thau 'M, You can help us meet tho extraordinary demands upon us for men, for equipment nnd for telophone service by asking for ouly telephone equipment you must huvo nnd by making only such local or, long distance calls ns nro absolutely nec essary, . 4 NEBRASKA TELEPHONE 00. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLllX. 7. Practice Limited .o;. Surgery and Bndlum Therapy 28 City National Bank Building. Omaha. Nebraska. DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. Bolton Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p, m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 333 Res. Black 1020 WORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Rcdficld, M. D. J.S.Simms, M.D DIENEIt & KENNEDY Bcnl Estate, Fire, Tornado nnd Hnll Insriinncc. Special Agents Globe Llfo Insurance Company. Cornor Front and Dewey Sts., Upstairs North l'lnttc, Neb. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nobraska. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building p. I Office 130 Phon" Residence 115 E. IV. FETTER, riiysician X RAY Office: First National Bank Building, The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 1008 West Fourth Street. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Patients JOHN S. TWINEM, 31. J). Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . . C . DROST, Oir?"MR PhvsloSnn, No'rtii I'lar.tt'. ' TrnrKH. McbonHUl Bank Building. NOTICE TO CKHDITOUS Estate NO. 1503 of NlpholnH Wllnv Grandey, deceased, In the County Rj i.-t of Lincoln County Nebraska.' xne atate or Kouraska, ss: Creditors of said eBtato will tako notice that tho time limited for nresontatlon and filing of claims apralnst said estate Is Feb ruary 16, 1918, and for settlement of saiu estate is October 12. 1918: that I will sit at the county court room In said county on November 16. 1917. at 9 o'clock a. m., and on February 1C, 1918, II t n n'nlnnlr n m. tn rnfinlvn n-vnmlnn hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly tiled. GEO. E. FRENCH, ol0nl3 County Judee NOTICE OI PETITION Estate No. 1511 of Llbblo Johnston. ueceasea, in tne uounty court or kin coin county. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska.' to all persons Interested In said estate take notice that a nctltlon has been, nled for the atmolntment of Lochlel Johnston as administrator of said estate which has boon set for hearing herein on Novem ber 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. uatea October 10, 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH. ol6n6 County Judge Sheriffs Snlc. r Bv vlrtua of an order of sain Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foroclosuro In said Court whoroin James A. Fiko is plaintiff nnd Arthur Battles, ct nl aro dofondants and to mo directed I will on tho 10th. day of Novombor, 1917, at two o clock p. m, at tho cast front door of tho court houso In North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Ncliraska, soil at pubile auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satis fy said uocroo. interest and cost, tho following described property, to-wlt: Tlio west ono-liait ot tho Northwest One-fourth nnd tho Southeast One fourth of the Northwest One-fourth, In Section Throo, In Township Fifteen. North of Range1 thirty-two, west of tho Cth P. M., tho Southwest One-fourth and tho West Ono-half of tho Nortli- woit One-fourth and tho Southeast One-fourth of tho Northwest ono fourth and Southwest Ona-fourth of tho Southeast One-fourth, in Section Nineteen, Township Sixteen, north of Itango Thirty-two, "Wost of tho Sixth P. M., tho South Ono-half of tho South west Ono-fourth In Section Seventeen, and the North One-half of tho South east Ono-fourth of Section Nineteen, all in Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M., and tho-North Half of the South oast Ono-fourth of tho Southeast one- fourth In Section Nineteen, nil in Township Sixteen, Norfjli of Range Thirty-two, west of Urn Sixth P. M.. all in Lincoln Countv, Nebraska. Dated North Platto. Neb., Oct. 8. 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtue of an order of sale Issued from tlio District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docreo of foroclosuro In said Court, whoroin Anna V. Metcalf Is plaintiff and Will Outtrlm et al aro defendants, and t6 mo directed, I will on tho 10 th dav of November, 1917, at Two o'clock P." M.. at tho cost front door of the court houso In North Platte, Lincdln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction -to tlio highest bidder for ca3h, to satisfy said decree, interest and cost tho fol lowing described property, to-wit: Tho West Ono-half of Section Twenty-one, In Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, Wost of tho Sixth P. M. Tho East Ono-half of Section Twieai-ty-ono in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two. West of tho Sixth P. M.; tho Northeast Ono-fourth of Section Twenty-nine, In Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two West of tho Sixth P. M.; Tho Southeast One-fourth of tlio Southeast One-fourth and the West One-half of the South east One-fourth, nil in Soctioii -Twenty- Nino, Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, West of the Sixth P. M.. and the South half of tho South east One-fourth of tho Southeast One fourth of Section Nineteen, in Town ship Sxteen, North of Range Thlrty two, West of tho Sixth P. M.,; South west One-fourth of Soction Twonty nlno, in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, west of the Sixth P. AL, all in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Datieid North Platjto, Neb., Oct 8, 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE OF FINAI, REPORT Guardianship of Charles F. Iddlngs, aeceaseu, in tne oounty court or Liin coin County. Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all persons lnterostcu in said uuaruiansnip taxe notice that the Guardian. Elllo C. Id dings, has fled a tlnal account of her acts as guardian and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have 'been' set for hoaTlng before said court on November 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and conteHt tho same. Dated October 10, 1917. , ' GEO. E. FRENCH, ol6n0 County Judge. E stray Notice. Taken up on my 'land in Ilinman man precinct three miles wost of North Platte, September 2, 1917, two four year old horses; weight about 1100 each, ono black, tho othor bay with star in forehead; no brands; Owner can havo animals Toy proving property and paying charges. MARY FRBDERICI. Notice. Decree of Heirship Estato No. 1507 of Irene I. Smith, docoasod, Jn tho County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons NOTICE OF FINAI, REPORT. Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth "Whiting, deceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested in said estate, take no tice that the admistrator has nied a nnal account and report of his admin istration and a petition for nnal set Uenicn and discharge as such, whloh have been set for hearing before said court on November 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in., whim you may appear and con test tho same. Dated October 11, 1917. n1i . GEO. E. FRENCH, OI6nc County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE F. C. Lathrop,.the unknown heirs, de- vlsees, legatees and personal represent atives of F. C. Lathrop and all othor persons interested in the estato of F. C. Lathrop. T.,J. Mackey, tho unknown nelrs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of T. J Mackey. and all other persons Interested in the es tate of T, J. Mackey. will hereby take yftVV1 onmth.,ii.in of October. 1917. Wesley T. Wilcox In an action ?Ji5??JS the. s.ald YCBly T Wilcox is plaintllf and the above named dofend- ?u?v&, Hefe.nti?nt8' Jlled bis petition in the "'strict Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants EiUVnHf'i of.Jhe."l: Plaintiff alleges In his petition that ho is the owner In fee simple and in the possession of tho fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Tho East half of tho Northwest quar- mSr?Jfi E?i8t hA,f.ot tno Southwest quartod of Section 21, township 9. rango 29, an. the North half of the North half Interested in said estato will tako no- i ,Vn f "s" Uig-range so, all that on tho 1st day of October,! above named defendantH lTnvA J Hospital Phone Black G33. House Phono Black 633.- W. T. PltlTCHARD, Grndunto Votorlunriun Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St., ono-half block Bouthwest of the Court Haust. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Fur m era this is the year and the time of the yeur to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand qnd for sale 3000 feeding iambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. DEEEYBEBBT & FORBES, License Kmbalmeri Undertaker asd Faseral Directors Day Phone 284. Night Phone Black 638. tic 101.', Alico O. Colo claiming title by mesne convoyanco from Ireno I. Smith docodont llled her petition horoln, al leging that tho said Irono I. Smith died intcatato on or about January 1, 1902, a resident of Linccln County, Nebraska, and that at tho timo of her doath sho was the ownor of. or had an ostato of inheritance in Lots ono and two in Block 7, in Periston's addi tion to tho City of North Platte, In said Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that no application has been made in tho said State for tho appointment of an administrator. That sho loft sur viving hor Ebor II. Smith, a husband, Claud C. Smith, a son, Exa Hazel Smith, a daughter. That all debts of said docodont have beon paid, and praying that regular ad ministration bo waived and a decree be ontorod barring creditors and fixing tho dato of hor death and the degreo of kinship of her heirs and tho right of descent to said real ostate. Said potltlon will bo hoard November 2, 1917, at 9 o'clock a, m. at the. offlco of tho County Judgo in said county. GEO. E. FRENCH, o9o30 County Judge. NQTICI3 FOU rinil.IOATION Serial No. 0G1G3. Ocpnrtiurnt or flip Interior U. 8. Land Olllco at North Platte, Neb. Notlco Is hereby given that Ells worth Penso, of Tryon, Nebr.. who. on Sept. 10, 1914, made Homestead entry No. 06153, for SH of BV and NWti of SWU. Section 34. Township 16. n anBe, V' Vi' h principal MeJldlan haa ftled notlco of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land obovo doscrlbed. be" i?ro.. h? Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 10 th day of Claimant names as witnesses: Royco Welllver. of North Platte Nnhr Harry Madison, of Tryon, Nebr' ' Fred Johanson, of North Platte Nhr Melvin Welllver, of North Platte. Nebr: 02-8 E. J. EAMES, Register. t , i , vj ici v v yji Ki ;Y v . BO"?, interest In and to said above described real estato by virtue which said mortgage deeds was oxo- i&o o. Low ,KS ??rrow, Jlay 18th 1HH0, and recorded May 18th, 18S9. lii Mortgage record 9, Pago ica to 172, real ?5lJi? reco,r1a" of Lincoln County, Ne braska, which mortgage was after wards ass Ki.e.l by Lew E. Barrow to L,at1,,roP- tho above defendant, iVin" n'fifninent was dated Juno 2Sth 18S9. and recorded July Gth, 18S9, Uook LnL nori,ase. I'atco 308, real ostato n?i L ncoln County. Nobraska, ana which said mortttoKe deed appears Swi'l a2 l Uen ul'n the title to tho ii8',,"111'.01, the Northwest quarter, and tlio l!,n8t half of the Southwoet ci'iarter of said section 21. and the ot'lor of u inch SRid mortpraKos was oxocutcd up ?.nSfl.l(,,lnna William E. 1'UKsloy. un married, to tho abovo named defend ant i. J Mackey, under dato of Decem V2rlcv.18!i5' n'ld recorded Deccmbor 23d, 1S9B, Ilopk 18, Pago 475. morttraBO rer i 8 .f . L'ncoln Cooimty, Nebraska, and wiiich said mortpage appears of Ti000'1 aH n llcn uPn the North half of tno North half of sa)d section 26. Plaintiff further alleges that said mortgage deeds and each of them aro wholly barred by tho statuto of Llml tlons of tho State of Nobraska, and have ceased to bo a lion upon tho said above described real estato. v . Plaintiff prays that his title to said roal estato bo forever confirmed, anu nuletod In him ns Against tho clalrriB of the defendants and each of them undor and by virtue of said mortgage deeds or otherwise, and that the defendants and each of them bo forever enjoineii from setting up or claiming any r'sht. title, Interest, estate or demand in or to said real ostato. or from ever inter fering with the possession, pr enjoy ment of tho plaintiff In said real es tate, and for such other relief as may be Just and equitable. , You aro further notified that on the Sth day of October, 1917, said District Court mado and entered an order per mitting service by publication upon you and each of you for lour consecu tive weeks as required by law, and sold defendants are further notified that they are required to angwqr said peti tion on or before the 19th day of No vember. 1917. WEgW3T T. WII,COX. By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, o9-4w His Attorneys. mm