The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 30, 1917, Image 8
: ' 1 UtA L. UA11K, KdJlr nnd Publisher. fcUBSCIUPTlUN RATES: One lur uj Jlall iu Ad.nitce l& Out! loar b Currier in Aauiice. . i-0 EuWed at Norte llt.. .NutirurtKa, PofcUifttc mm Sttiumid ;ihim Matter. HUSDAY, OCTOIIKn' , WIT. tfliy Wo FigliL (Lincolu Journal.) lUMfiBB no German invader, save the German plotter, Is within gunsnot Bjmn j,B pft,i for any period preced of our shores, somo Americans a.e November 1, 1917. Family allow unftble to see how we can be in siu- Rnce wju pH(i rrom time of enlist ficient danger from any source to war- mmt, rant a defensive war. ! "UonefidaricH entitled to family al- Senator Watson endeavors to open jowanc nnd schodules: the eyes of a Kansas audience on this CIms A Wife. Child or Children point by imagining the consequences (a If there j,e a wlfe but no children, wsrrf America to now drop out of the $ir,.00. war: The (jcrmnnB would promptly (, jf there le a wife and one child, ovorcomo the allies, ho said, 'lboy $2&.00. would tiiko possession of the British (c) if ti,orc j)0 ft wjf0 nmi two child ren nnd French fleets, Hwcop Amorlcan $n2.no, nnd $5 por month additional commurco from the seas, tnko posses-, for 0ilcn additional child, sion of tho southorn half of South ( ((j, if thnro Imj no wife, but one child, Amorica ana enuoncn uiuiubuivub m .Moxlco. Ho might nave auuou mni Svitb tho fall of England would go the los.8 of its colonlos, giving us three thousand miles of Gorman boundary on our north. While actual German Invasion of our "torritory," our common right to bo upon tho high seas, mado tho specific case for tho war, tho deopor oauso und occasion rosts on tho fac tor cxprossod crudely by tho Indiana sonator. Germany was making itsolf by unscrupulous forco tho mastor of Europe, making itsolf tho dominant nation of tho world oxcopt as tho United States might still assort a claim to independence. And that dominanco wns to bo attained from a point of view which loft no room on tho earth for anothor freo people. If Germany bad reached tho stago of spiritual nnd political ovolution reached by England, whoro tho free dom of other peoples is rospoctcd as England rospocts tho freedom of Its Canada and Australia and South 'Afri- ca. America might not havo felt itBolf directly Involved in the result. Dutiby Gcnoral Pershing that several bat tho insane egotism and lust for poworjtaillons of his Infantry woro in tho which movos tho Gorman government, front lino trenches, supported by Amor would destroy England and Franco, a lean battcrios which already bud gono stoggoring blow to civilization. It I Into action against tho enomy, Tanned would not Btop thoro. What conquer- ft now ilamo of patriotism throughout nr nvnr Htnnned wllllnclv while thoro the country. Tho absolute silonco with romnlnod another world to conquer? which Secretary Bakor and war de TUo United States would bo in poril partmont officials greoted tho noWB, so' long aB a nation guldod by such howovcr, showed that although tho alms dominntod the old world. "Wo, movomont Into tho tronchos had boon could bo snfo only by organizing on a ( expected nt any timo, it wns regarded Prussian baBls to oi(poso Prussian ( only ns tho final phase of tho mon's aggression. That, long continued, training a military finishing school would mean oursolvoB sunk to tho Gor-'conducted undor tiro; a schoolof blood man'lovol Wo should bo lost by tho and iron. Gorman sholls are breaking process of paving ourselves. ;Hmj tho Germans been actually p6'i'ljing! ovor our borders, wo know that' few AmorlcanB would opposo re sisting tnom with every ounco 01 our etrongth. It takes a llttlo farther Vlfelon to sco that invasion in its inelp loncy, Tho stitch in timo is loss often mrfdo than tho nlno that como later. Siich llownos8 ns Americans show to understand nnd support tholr country in'itrt rrctient endeavor comos mostly of tho fact thnt wo aro fighting tho invader 011 Fronch soil instead qt walling to fight him on our own. ::o:; The Knitting Clubs. Tho llttlo clubs, tho patriot clubs! Thcr'ro knitting all tho timo; AH ovor tho greatest land on earth Their neodloB flash and shino. 'At home, or "boo," at noon or night, In cold or summer timo No mattor by what name thoy'ro known uSach beats a diamond mine. t-'Tho Indian Club," tho "Study Hour," .Tho danco or matlnoo, .Ajo relegated to tho rear, That knlttors may bo free, For mittons, mufflers, scarfs and Bocks, wrlstlotB anything, That may to our soldior boyB Wdhnth and comfort bring. Arid no ano knowB so woll as thoy, The soldiers and tho sailor IndB How much of victory's duo to them "Who mnko tho fightors glad I So If you're looking for pure gold Or seek tho diamond mlrio, Meet them at thoir knitting cluba And watch tholr facos shlno. See tho fairest things on cartli And tholr fingers flying froo, While thoir bright oyos gloanv, lloud yon, tholr "thomo:" "NO REST TILL VICTORY," And whilo thoy "widen," "purl"' imd dream ' And garments grow into vlow true! For its hand in hand with patriot ounus Thoy'ro stnnding all in lino . And tho victory lights grow near In sight As tholr noodlos flash and shlno. O, thoir work is grnnd for our ehorished land, In tho world's groatost conflict known: Whon tho task 1b dono And victory's won, Heaven will docroo tholr own. Mary Pattoo. "Shoot tho Way' You Shout." Colonol Roosovolt bns given us an othor Cplgrnm worth romomborlng: "Shoot tho way you shout." It doos no good, says tho colonol to wavo tho ling unless you are proparod to back it wp. Every citizon or tho ropublla Is included in tills. Not nil can go to tho front as Boldlors, but everyone has a chnnco to do something to holn win tho wnr. Stny-at-homo duties aro not spoctacular in any soiibo, but thoy aro vitally importnnt. Each day each of us has opportunity to do something, Savo n llttlo food or a llttlo fuol: do tho task a llttlo bettor and in a llttlo shorter timo and thus inereaso pro duction in short, contrlbuto of what wo havo to the gonornl sum of offort, nnd not only is tho way to winning the war made oasler, but wo aro all better ed becauso wo have holpod oven in a small way. It Is not necessary to shout to help, but If you fool that shouting will An nnv trnnA vnn nnml tint hnlrt back. Only bo ready to back up your nolso.-Omaba Be. i)i:pi.niknts of soldiuks WILL Ml PKOTI.CTi.O A Lincoln dliputeh, (IrUmI Saturday myn: "According to instructions received i at the governor's office Saturday from 1 Provost Marshal Crowder, draft inon with dependents will be allowed a specified sum for their families, linsod , upon tho number in the family and conditions. ; The comunlrccation reads In part: .Hnst lie Applied For j "A family allowaneo not to excoed 1 150 per month, In addition to pay nl loted by the man fvhall be paid out of the treasury of the United States. Such , family allowance shall be paid upon application, which may be matte by the man, or made by or in bohalf of the beneficiary. No family allowance 5.00. (0) If thoro bo no wifo but two chll dron $12.50. (f) If thoro bo no wifo but throe chil dren $20,00. (g) If there be no wifo but four chil dren, $110.00, with $5 por month ad ditional for onch additional child. Class II Grand Child, Parent, Brother or Sister (a) If thoro bo ono parent $10.00. (b) If thoro bo two parents $20.00. (c) For each grand child, brothor, sls tnr, nnd additional parent $5.00. "Tho act contains further provisions relative to contributions from tho gov ernment and allotment from enlistod mon's pay, but which are too long and involved to bo set forth in this tci" p.ram. Compensation for dorith and disability is also provided for." Fnco to l'nco With tho (JcrmuiiN Tho nation was thrlllod Saturday by word that Amorlcan troops at last woro face to faco with tho Germans across No-ninn's land. Announcement aooui ino Americans and, although tnoy navo not boon taken over tho tronch sector, rifles, machine truns. bombs and bayonots in American hands will greet any enemy attack. Liberty- IiOnn Passes Goal Tho Liberty loan passed tho $5,000.- 000,000 mark. The Saturday drive of manic proportions throughout tho na tion rounded up more than $1,000,000, 000, is boliuved to have carried tho to tal Boveral hundred million dollars beyond tho maximum sum treasury of ffcials had hoped for. Fedoral rc&ervo banks woro strug gling aaturuny night undor an ava lancho of lnst-mlnuto subscriptions to rorm somo idea or tho grand total. In dications aro that thoy will not com ploto their tabulations for sovoral days. At least 8,000.000 (persons throuehout 1 . . - mo country wroto their namdHvOn an pucauon uianKs. how ninny more did so will not bo known until tho final count soveral days honce. Tho num ber may go as high as ton million. ::o:: Lay Wnste to Country Paris. -The Gcjrman "destruction corps" is at work razlmr small vfl. lages and foiling trees in tho vicinity of tho latent Frpnch victorlos, along tho Aisno. Everything is bolng torn down or razed with dynamite and tho country is mndo ub barren ns the des tructive policy of tho Gorman army can possibly bring about. This Is taken to Indlcnto that tho Toutond aro procuring to make anothor of thoso -strntoglc retreats" which havo linrn toforo followed similar systematic acts or (lovastnlng wholo soctions of conn try. ton lidlson's Dovlco Is Good. Orango, N. J Thomas Edison has an nutl-submarlno device It is hollov- eu mat no nas discovered a ilnvtcn which can bo used effectively ngninst the submarine but no definite stnto- mont would lo made roirardlnc- rn SUllS acillevot . It was inlinlttnil nt Washington that tho Edison shin had roiurnou witn tiio inventor and that tho protecting dovlco to bo used against U-bonts nB rosult of thlB trip was admittedly tho moat promising wmcu uas na yot noon devolopod, ::o:: lUg Yield of lleols Honry Fulk has roason to fool proud of tho returns from ono aero of bis boots, at lonst. By actual wolcht mm aero produced twenty tons nnd six nunurou and sovonty nounds. This woi not n specially tondod aero but from nenrlv the contnr nt im a ,.1,1 Of courso his acroago will not avorato up to this heavy flguro but ho is wolt sntisfled with bis yield this year, as aro many in this rich valley. Horshoy 1 UUUH. -s:o: Heavy Potato T Tho unusually larco notnfn rrnn In McPhorson county Is cut short about ono-lmlf owing to rocant froozos. Somo fnrmors havo lost tholr ontiro cropB, nono or thorn loss than 300 bush ols and somo of them 500 and 800, and thoy will hnvo to buv for tholr nm uso. Lack of help to harvest is tho cause. mra ana Ranrfe Isano t lowMt . - .". " H BMB " T,r,,Ur tf BUCHANAN A PATTESSON. With Coal Out It is genuine economy to heat small officos, cashiers' booths and similar places with a Perfection Heator. Burns eight hours on one gallon of kerosene, It is' more comfortable too, as you can control the Perfection Hentrr so as to give any degree of warmth you want. Clean, good looking and,; dur able; moved from place to place more eatily than n small chair. Really inexpensive. At hardware, furniture and de partment stores. More than 3,000,000 Perfection Heaters now in use. PERFECTION k'tmtne gives bat tuullti Standard Oil Company (NebraikJ Omaha PERFECTION OilM EATERS The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 100S West Fourth Street. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Patients. JOHN S. TWINEM, M. I). Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. - . Office: Building and Loan BuilcTink Phn0 I 0fflce 130 Pnon" f Residenc. 115 3. B. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SDllGEOK Successor to PHYSICIAN ffiSUBQEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rodfield & Redfleld , Office Pbone 642 Res. Phone G7 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. Bolton Boildlng Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones , Office Black 333 Res. Black 1020 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, ' Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for th. cientiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Slaff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. J. B. RedGcId, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D FARMERS Talk to Me before employing your Auctioneer. COL. DICK HAYES, 10 SOUTH WILLOW ST. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, LIccBsod Embalners Undertaken and Faaenl Directors Day Phoae 234. Night Phono Black 688. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and the time of the year to get stock to eat up your rougn ioea. 1 nave on hand and for sale 3000 feeding Iambs and ewes, and S00 cattle. Come and talk-to me. C. H. OWALTER, NORTH PLATTE. m.. of Sight 1 mi lifts OLD LINE ON Soldiers and Drafted Men GET YOURS TG?,AY. J. 15. SKIJASTJLVJi. Stiite Mtrr. Oflice: Brodbeck Bldg. Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI. .. Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. E. W. FETTER, Physician X RAY Oftlco: First National Bank Building. SCRAP IRON $6 per Ton. North Platte Junk House. DEENER & KENNEDY Real Estate Fire, Tornado and Hail Insruancc Special Agents Globe LIfo Insurance Company. Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs Phono Red 572. North Platto, Neb. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platto, Nebraska. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors In tho District Court of tho United States for tho North Platto Dis trict of Nebraska. In Bank ruptcy. In tho matter of Clyde A. Alexander, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. Totho creditors of Clydo A. Aloxandor, of Dickons, in tho county or Lin coln, and district aforesaid, a bnnk runt. Notico is horoby glvon that on tho 20th day of October, A. D. 1917, tho said Clyde A. Aloxandor was duly ad- udicated bankrupt: and that tho nrst meeting of his croditors will bo held at tho offlco of waltor v. lioagianu, Roforco, in North Platto, on the 10th day of November, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at which time tho said creditors may attend, provo tholr claims, appoint a trustee, exam ine tho bankrupt, and transact such other businoss as may proporly come bofore said mooting. North Platto. Neb., Oct. 24, 1917. WALTER V. HOAOLAND, Roforoo In Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO 110NI) RUYERS. Scaled bids will bo recolved at tho ofilco of tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nob., until 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day ot Novombor, 1917, for tho $10,000.00 Osgood Precinct Brldgo Bonds bearing six por cont Beml-nnnunl interost, bonds in denom inations ot $1,000.00 each and payable ono bond each year commencing July 1, 1928. A. S. ALLEN, 019N1G County Qlerk. Notico to Bond Buyers for Salo of Bonds. On November 19, 1917, 5 o'clock p. m., sealed blag will bo recolved by tho mayor and council of tho city of North Platto, Nob., for tho $10,000 state aid Osgood precinct brldgo bonds, mado in denominations of 21,000.00, run 20 years, optional after fivo years, draw nvo "por cent semi-annual (Interest, payable July nnd January. Tho coun cil reserves tho right to reject any ana all bids. 019N16 O. E. ELDER, City CUerk, - 1 Estrny Notice , Taken up on section 25-13-30, south of tho Baker school house, by tho un dersigned who thoro resides, on Sep tember 10th, 1917, an iron gray, two year old mnro, wolght about S00 pounds, no brands discernible. Own or is requosted to provo property, pay charges and take animal away. 80-10 II. O. TATTISON. NOTICK TO CHKlHTOltS Kstate No. 1B03 of Nicholas Wiley Gran ley, deceased, in tho County i.-t o Lincoln County Nebraska, The State of Nebraska, b: Creditors of said estate will take notico that the time limited for uretotuatloii and filing of claims against said estate Is Feb ruary 16, 191S, and for settlement of Bald estate Is October 12, 1018; 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 10, 1018, at 9 o'clock n. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. tlKO. K. FHKNC1I, olf,nl3 County Judge. NOTICIC OK PKTITIOX Kstate No. 1511 of Llbble Johnston, deceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to alt persons Interested In snld estate take notico that n petition has bean filed for the appointment of Lochlol .TohnRton as administrator of said estate which has been set for hearing heroin on Novem ber 9, 1917, at 0 o'clock n. m. Dated October 10, 1017. GEO, K. FRENCH, olCnC County Judge. NOTICI3 OF 1'IXAI, 11131'OIIT Guardianship of Charles F. Iridiums, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. ' Tho State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Guardianship tako notico that tho Guardian, Ellle C. Id di!Ks. has Pled a final account of her acts as Ruardlan and a potltton for final settlement and discharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on November 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated October 10, 1917. GF.O. 13. FRENCH, olOnB County Judge. Kstray Notice. Taken up on my land in Hinman man precinct threo miles we3t of North Platto, September 2, 1917, two four year old horses; weight about 1100 each, ono black, tho other bay witli star in forehead; no brands. Owner can havo animals by proving property and paying charges. MARY FRKDBRICI. Notice. Decree of Heirship Estate No. 1507 of Irono I. Smith, doccased, Jn tho County Court of Lin coln Ccunty, Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons interested in said estate will take no tice that on tho 1st day of October, 1917, AII60 O. Colo claiming title by mesno convoyanco from Ireno I. Smith decedent Hied hor petition herein, al leging that tho said Irono I. Smith died Intcstato on or about January 1, 1902, a resident of LlncoCn County, Nobraska, arid that at the timo of her death she was the owner of. or had an estate of inheritance in Lots one and two in Block 7, in Beniston's addi tion to tho City of North Platto, in said Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that no application has been mado in tho said State ' for the appointment of an administrator. That she left sur viving hor Eber H. Smith, a husband, Claud C. Smith, a son, Exa Hazel Smith, a daughter. That aid debts of said docedent have been paid, and praying that regular ad ministration bo waived and a decree bo entered barring creditors and fixing tho date of her death and th-ei degree of kinship of her heirs and tho right of descent to said real estate. Said petition will bo heard November 2, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho offlco of tho County Judge in said county. GEO. E. FRENCH, o9o30 County Judge. NOT1CK FOR I'lIJlLIOATlON Serial No. 061E3. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte, Neb. Sept. 26, 1917. Notice 1b hereby given that Ells worth Pease, of Tryon, Nobr.. who. on Sept. 10, 1914, made Homestead entry No. 0G1B3, for S of SWV4, and NWH of SW, Section 34, Township 1G, N., Range 31, W 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notico of intention to mako final threo year Proof, to establish' claim to the land abovo described, be fore the Register and Receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on tho 10 th day of Claimant names as witnesses: Royce Welltvor. of North Platte, Nobr., Harry Madison, of Tryon, Nobr., Fred Johanaon, of North Platto, Nebr., Melvln 'Welllvor, of North Platte, Nebr. Q2-C VS. J. EAMES. Register. I.HCAIi NOTICE Hannah McGlnnls, and tho unknown hoirs. dovlseos. legatees, and nersonal representatives of Hannah McGlnnls. and all other persons Interested In tho ostate of Hannah McGlnnls. Mary Alar um Aicuinnis aim me unknown neirn devlseos. legatoes nnd nersonal renre- se.itatlveB ot Mary Martha McGlnnls, am. an otner persona interested in tho estate of Mary Martha McGlnnls. and Ueorgo Duncan McMcGInnls, and the unknown heirs, dovlseos, legatees and porsonal representatives of George Duncan McGlnnls, nnd all other per sons Interested In the estate of George Duncan McGlnnls. And the unknown owners and unknown claimants of Lots,, Hovon and oighht (7 and 8) In Block clghty-elght (SS). of tho original town of North Platte, Nobraska, as tho samo Is platted and of record in tho olllce of tho County Clork of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Defendants, will hereby tako notice that on tho Sth day of October. 1917. William II. Facka. plaintiff, In an action Wherein tho said "William II. Facka is plaintiff nnd tho abovo named defendants are defendants, mod his pe tition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defend ants and each of them. Plaintiff al leges in his petition that he is tho own er in feo simple and in tho possession of lots seven and eight (7 and 8) in block eighty-eight (88), of tho origi nal town of North Platte, Nebraska, as the samo is platted and of record In tho otllco of the County Clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, and that tho said plaintiff and his grantors before him have been in the open, and nd verso possession of tho same as against the defondants and as against all per sons claiming by or through the defend ants and each of them, and against the wholo world for more than ten consec utive years last past: the object and prayer of plaintiff petition Is to quiet title In tho plaintiff In and to lots sev en and eight (7 and 8). In block elc-htv- etght (88), of tho original town of worm 1'iaite, rseorasKa, as tno samo Is platted and of record In the olllce of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County. Nobraska. and to exclude each and all of the said defondants from nil right, title. Interest, claim nnd demand In and to said land of whatsoever kind or na ture and for such other nnd further roller as may bo just and equitable. You are further notified that said District Court on the 8th day of Oc tober, 1917, mado nnd entered nn or der nermlttlntr Borvlce bv publication upon each of the said defendants for four consecutive weeks, as reqlred by law. And said defendants are further notified that they are required to ans wer saiu petition on or oeior me mm day of November, 1917. WILLIAU H. FACKA. By WILCOX & HALLIGAN, 1'iyr , Hla Attorneys, Sheriffs Sale. Ily virtuo ot an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, upon a dooreo; of foroclosuro in said Court wherein James A. Flko is plaintiff and Arthur Rattles, ct al aro defendants and,' to mo directed I will on tho 10th day of Novombor, 1917, at two o'clock p. in , at tho oast front door of tho court houso in North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at pubiic auction to tho hlghost blddor for cash, to satis fy said docreo. interest and cost, the following described proporty, to-wlt: Tho West One-half of tho Northwest One-fourth and tho Southeast Ono fourth of tho Northwest One-fourth, "in Section Throe, in Township Fifteen,, North of Range, thirty-two, west of tho fith P. M., the Southwest One-fourth and tho West One-half of the North wost Ono-fourth and tho Southeast Ono-fourth of tho Northwest one fourth and Southwost Oner-fourth of the Southeast Ono-fourth, in Section Nineteen. Township Sixteen, north of Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M., tho South One-half of the South wipst Ono-fourth In Section Seventeen, and the North Ono-hnlf 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 cast One-fourth of tho Southeast one fourth In Section Nincteon. all in Township Sixteen, Nortih of Ranc;o Thirty-two, west of tho Sixth P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., Oct. 8. 1917. o9-Hw A. J SALISBURY, Sheriff. Sheriffs SaVc. By virtuo of an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docreo of orodosuro in said Court, whoroin Anna V. Mctcalf is plaintiff and Will Outtrlm ot 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 cost front door of tho court houso in North Platte, Linctiln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, tho fol lowing described property, to-witi Tho West Ono-half of Section Twen ty-ono, in Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, West of the Sixth K M. Tho East Ono-half of Section Twien-ty-ono In Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two. Wo3t of tho Sixth P. M.; tho Northeast Ono-fourth of Section Twenty-nlno, in Township Sixtatro, North of Range Th'lrty-two. West of tho Sixth P. M.; Tho Southeast Ono-fourth of tho Southeast One-fourth and the West Ono-half of tho South east Ono-fourth, all in Section Twenty Nino, Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, West of the Sixth P. M.. and tho South half of tho South cast Ono-fourth of tho Southeast One fourth of Section Nineteen, in Town ship Sxteon, North of Rango Thirty two, West of tho Sixth P. M.,; South west Ono-fourth of Section Twonty nino, In Township Sixteen, North of Rango. Thirty-two, west of the Sixth P. M all in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Datjejd North Platjto, Neb., Oct 8, 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE OF PINAL HEPOItT Estate No. 1441 of Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested In said estate, take no tice that tho admistrator has filed a final account and report of his admin istration and a petition for final set tlemoti and discharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on November 9, 1917, at 0 o'clock a. m whbii you may appear and con test tho same. Dated October 11, 1917. , , GEO. E. FRENCH, lfin6 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE P. C. Lathrop, tho unknown heirs, de vlseos, legateos and personal represent atives of P. C. Lathrop and all other persons Interested in tho estate of F. C. Lathrop. T. J. Mackey, tho unknown holrs, devisees, legatees and porsonal representatives of T. J Mackey, nnd all other persons interested In the es tate of T. J. Mackey. will hereby tako notico that on the 8th day of October, 1017, Wesley T. AVilcox in an actio wherein tho snid Wesley T. Wilcox 1b plaintiff and the above named defend ants are defendants, filed his petition in tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants and each of thorn, Plaintiff .alleges In his petition that he Is tho owner in feo simple and in the possession of tho fol lowing describod real ostate, to-wit: Tho East half of the Northwest quar ter, and tho East half of tho Southwest quurted of Section 21, township 9, range 20, and the North half of the North half of Section 26, township 10. rango 20, all in Lincoln County, Nebraska, that tho nbovo named defendants havo or claim to havo some Interest in and to said above described real estato by virtue of two certain mortgngo deeds, ono of winvii.Biiiu mortgage needs was exe cuted upon said land by Elmer E. Reece, slnglo to Lew 13. Durrow, May 18th, 1S8U, nnd recorded May 18th, 1880, In Mortgage record 0, Pngo 169 to 172, real estate records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, which mortgage was after wards assigned by Lew E. Darrow to V. C. Lathrop., the above defendant, which assignment was dated Juno 2Sth, 1889, and recorded July Gth, 18S0, Hook 0 of mortgages, Pago 308, real estato records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and which said mortgage deed appears of record as a lion upon tho tltlo to the Last half of tho Northwest quarter, nnd the East half of the Southwest quarter of said section 21, and tho other of which said mortgages was executed up on said land by William E. Pugsley. un married, to the abovo named defend ant T. J. Mackey, under date of Decem ber 16, 189C, and recorded December 23d, ISOfi, Book 18, Page 475. mortgage re cords of Lincoln Coounty, Nebraska, and which said mortgage appears of record as n Hen upon tho North half of tho North half of said section 26. Plaintiff further alleges that said mortgage deeds and each of thorn are wholly barred by tho statuto of Llml tions of the State of Nobraska, and havo ceased to be a Hon upon the said above described real estate. Plaintiff prays that his tltlo to said real estato be forever confirmed, nni quieted In him ns against the claims of the defendants and each of them under and by virtue of said mortgage deeds j or otherwise, and that the defendants and each of them bo forever enjoined iron selling up or Claiming any r,n title, interest, estate or demand In or to said real estate, or from ever Inter fering with the possession or enjoy ment of tho plaintiff in Bald real es tate, and for such other relief as may be Just nnd equttnble. . AI 4 You are further notified that on tho 8th dny of October. 1917, said Dlstrltt Court made nnd .entered nn order per mitting service by publication upon you nnd each of you tor four consecu tive weeks na required by law, and bW defendants are further notified that they are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 19th day ot No vember. 1117. WESLEY T. WILCOX, By WILCOX 4 HALLIGAN, o9-4w His Attorneys.