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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1917)
mm-333ccklu Subline- IlfA L. BAKK, ndllor anil Publisher SUBSCRIPTION BATES: On Year by .Mull In Adrmicu. . . .$1.25 ii in iiimiui-u. . . .pi - One Year l.y Carrier In Advance 9I.T.0 Nebraska, Entered at North PJntto, I'OEtofflce ns Second Class Matter. Tl'KSIlAV, NOVK.MIWK (!, I!l7. -, vim 'mi tlMlV I.II.M." 'I'll' - 4 IS UT Mill l liin SRllor or -a soldier is the mation rrom a civilian to u luuiwe. Everyone Is Inaplrod by some specia feature of either tho army or nnv life, which makes It l'"J "J" both brnnchos of the military service are kopt on an equal footing. course both have their advantages and disadvantages. Alter uocuung twiiun yuu nuyu jui own choice) of whether you will Join the navy or army, tlio urn tiling is to consult the recruiting officer, w10 will glvo you a preliminary oxa iiIn - ntlon, If It Is not a regular recruiting station. If the candldnto passes a sue- cossful examination, and t Is at a sub-' Btatlon thoy aro given ordorB to report at a Btatlon for training, having their necessary traveling expenses p.ald by tho government. Upon reporting at the training station they are first exam- lned.by tho medical officer to see If they nro actually qualified physically to iporrorm tho duties of military sor- vice. All that pass the exam nation aro thon sent to tho supply officer for an . . . ,T-i themsdvos to the nillest extent, Itobert Duncan, who Is In Unc o h t ,,4 what lhe Jjerly , for l ,uay Satn'8 navy, lms aent the following let- , t(a, t0 lho N ,)1It th(. ter to the North Platte Sammy Gii Is. ,., 'w.. . ... mr, lmtmv The first thing In the making of a f , .nn , outllt of clothing, and then Is when the ,Io wo g0 from noror the-sailors aro transformation begins. 'lho old civ-Bnglng at the tops of their voices Ulan clothing Is put aside and the now;aml nmklB t10 vory 1)0)t ot lt- lt ls uniform takmt Its place It Is Quito a JuBt tho Bamo way ln Uu)Ir worki whoa chango especially to some of tho boys th0 company commanders and offl in tho navy after being UBed to all the. cors-ln-chargo will Ipermlt lt. It cro clothlng that nnyoho could uso for a'a)oB (l Brontor feeling ot friendliness century, thon having to conflno them- between officers and men than ordln solvos to a sea-bag as a (trunk, etc., arjy exists which ls not bo overly largo. I 0no of tho Chief Potty officers plays After be ng outfitted tho "rooklo (Wlth a t0am or men under bin instruc or "rookies'; ns tho caso may bo, nro t0n on a football team, and all like Bent to tho detontlon camp so that any i,j,n H0 WPn thnt when ho had his contagious disease they might have blvtiiday, "wlfey" giving the news to may bo detected and prevent spread- the team and tho "number" of his res. ing to all on tho station. Tho medical Jdenco, as ho llvog ashoro. tho toam offcors in tho rogulnr navy are very homrht blm a nine hlrtiui efficient and can detect most any con- .taglous dlscnso at Bight. Every rocrult r,Mand inspection every day, and Bpmd . that aro not exactly rocrults, but It ls for tho ono 'purpose of sanl- tary oomlltlons. Upon i mporting to tho Dptontlon Camp tho "rookies" aro as- signed to companies of ono hundrod ruen to each company. A Chlof Potty J0'01 (!clJ,'C(' .i3 Company comman- iler for drilling tho recruits thon takes 6hargo of thorn and assigns thorn to tents At 5:30 a. in. rovoillo Is blown on tho buglo nnd ovoryono lias to turn put. roll up his tont. arrango his bed- lrig for inspection at 9:Q0 a. m thon "assomijiy" is (blown ftnd ovoryono iuiih in accoruing to companies ior tholr sliowor-bath, and tho best of nil is the nlco cool wator furnished for tho shower. TJho Company Yeoman ifiHuuiiy u uiiin irora uio company; liaH a llBt of al tho mon called a Mub-, tor Roll, and ovoryono has to tako opioro dressing, u uioy roiuso to cnccic tholr shower and chock off tholr name oft aftor taklnir tho sliowor. thov will Jmvo lo take another, and somotlmos it is whllo the rest of tho company are eating breakfast. And two cold Bhow- ... Ul.u ...u......(, ,o iu.i mb'" ablo to many boyB wjio, perhaps wero not used to taking a cold sliowor of any kind boforo onllBtlng. Uroakfast (chow) 1b sorvod about 3La-'V' l?h?n nHB0'nb!y j? b,own iVBUiu u.iu nil muruil III to UIO niOSS lttJl KL .SfJl miiui wnt nnMi l.ia t,,., a tho compa..; is formed ha tho oxocntivo office makes a list. (threo copies) of tho com'pany, ono copy for tho office file, ono copy for tbn rnmniinv rmtintnn.W ,,,! ' conv for he dWonnrV T h 7.r.i nv !? I' ,u small-pox vaccination at tho sumo time ot tho first T-P. Tho first week Is uaunlly a miserable ono. Evoryono wwryiitK two wxiromoiy soro unnn and aro careful that no ono nulls any rough stuff. The twontf-ono days that oach ro- '' rniastor h ticnnrtmont, crult spends ln tho detention camp Is v ., "'T.7 niludMvlth "wondorH'Vin tho lino of , Aoltee ol PollUon training. learning to saluto, how to nd- tStu No. ICOi) of Mary J. O'llnro, dross an ofricer, and whom to go to llt,ciiiBed, in tho county .court of Lin ,for permission to address an offlcor. colu Coullti'' Nobraska. Thn ovenings tiro usuallv apont play- Tho st,lt0 of Nouraskn. To all por ing tho nlnno, singing, dancing, and "0I18 ,lltrotod In snld ostato tako no oapiiot so spend thoir tlmo. Moving tlce l,lut 11 Potitlou has boon illod for sports of difforont kinds, but nfinr tUe llmto of an Instrument liurport- belng transfored to tho main bnrraoks for further and moro lntoirtdvo train- fug In tho lino of military duty thov pictures aro shown on Monday. Tues- day, and Thursday ovenings. Wo.lnos- day afternoon Is llborty-day for all not on Runrd duty, Wednesday evening . Is devoted to rollorskatlng, diuicing, basketball, and such other sports as may ho doslrablo. Friday night most everybody goos to a good show of soma port, a vaudovlllo or oporii somo. tiinnn nut. nn i.v ti.n i,nvQ r . JnttH nnd at other times by a show company. Hauinmy is unorty-iiay and for tho ,. uUi.ui. boys who do not go ashoro on liberty- "Mpm"" b' ,rl nro about ilvo days, the ovonlng is spent in about c,ira a?y' 'Plllt Ponnlngton tho samo manner as for Wednesday. BUCfJ n Betting only a small per Sunday morning ovorybody goes to r;ont ra "ec,( to uJ,or church. olthor tho Catholic or Protos- !lor8' ,tho,r lmrn8 n,ro. fu,n Rnil Ah.y tnnl. Then again Sunday afternoon is iaVo boon, compelled to lay off their liberty, so do not got Uio Idea that it ls .balers and haulers. This moans tho all hard work and no chance for a- 1088 of t,mo to many mon and team8 musement. Some vory nifty now drossos ln serg- Tlie uniform of tho dny Is always cs just arrived, announced each day by tho Offlcor of E. T. TRAMP & SONS. r S L ' wwl ,uu V T,","!' '"2Zv. iI Friday afternoon at tho I. O. O. F. accordlnff to regulations, Whonovor It halli A11 mombor8 nnd tnolr frIoudtt 1b cool nights, it Is no uncommon sight nro lnvIted A ton cont ,unch win bo to pee a guard on duty with a hlankot B0rV0d ' wrapped around his shoulders, which looks llko a "ghost", but after being Tlio Womon'a Rollof Corps will have in tho iBorvico for a tlmo tho shaky a nodal at the homo of Mrs. T. M. Co foeilng which usually accompanies liagon, 403 eaB.t B street Wednesday such a vision disappears and you .ho- afternoon, Novembor -. There will bo gin to feel for aaiw when you boo the IB cent lunch and a cordial lnvita aJiA ii aq i hi nrdar to tion Is glvon to all members and "halt." i The officers 1 11 command aro very liberal to those who try to do the right1 thing and be governed by such ordern an are necessary. Hiking parties arc formed and given liberty from Satur day noon until Monday mornng :0V when they must report bacTc to tin ntntlon for dutv. The warty In Issued .I..: i i.., ,. .wi ... - , - pleasure of hiking win n deprived of It for a time. Dances aro held quite often on evenings which are not 1111-1 orty evenings, and. a cortaln number i will bo granted lllierty for the social affairs. It is amusing to see the husky young lads of the land on shore leave. If a few are waiting for a car, or waiK- ho ulrnnh, tl.OV Ul-A nlWDVK V , ""V " ' r V happy, singing, laughing and cnjoyim; Army. Ono renson Is that all of tlio . , ,lot.))loo,nti n w)() Ul0Ught ,t wot,1(l ,,0 n ,iu,rtt , cr me(Ui9 Qf Boe, acllV(J Hervll.( ,nl jofng the Navy than the Army and (h(j VollintepI.Bt wh,le so many of tl0 Army were asked to do their bit ' Tw j( ()f ne ()f work ,s ..,loIng before being asked", therefore the1 1'enson for tci.t0.fi the happiness of the, At f,rsli Umt ,8 ftfUjr lhn pre8onl jjonlllct hurt nrlnon, moro attention wasi von lo Ul0 Army boys or soldiers Umn to tho snllorH but ovmi tho 80i. (JorH (l(1)nU tlmt tho Bnop8 ,mvo u mivnnt(,B0 of ,i,om j,, 1)0ng ,noro H0CiJ ttl)l0) Ilappori nml ,noro casIly to ap. Ponch nml Bot ncqimntoil with. The 8ni1(,rs Kct ,noro applauds becau&o of got acfIltantc(1 ho tnkoB a chance. In. 80 Inany of tho rccont ,)arn,ie8 wi,jcu nro boInp heI(, , ,nost ov cltVi tUoj Ballors KOt ,noro Ivpiau,iH .because ofi ,,,. ci,00rftilnes8. Usually whllo nmrchiI1B t0 HOI110 g00(1 miIBlc of tIl0' Vnrietv of "Ob tinvt nil .Tnvi'' "Whom! wjfo u box or cantly( an(1 ha(1 BWC HurprIso party. All of tho boys got Into the houao all right whllo ho was down town on an orrnnd, and whon ho came iloIno thoy lot out an awful yoll Avhlrh pot his goat." Evoryono onjoved it, nnd ho will do all for the men that he possibly cnn. On-returning back to the station tho men entertained a party of onlookers nnd other people who Woro also waiting for tho car with songs, yolls, o.tc. It was near midnight hut evorybody was happy and enjoying thomsolvos to tho utmost, Of courso, all Is not pleasure Bags, hnmmo-ks nnd beddinc. as well aq clothes must ho kept clean and must Do scrubbed whon tho order Is glvon. All orders must bo oboved nt onco and all work together for tho good and ono nurnoso of tho "GLORY OF THE STARS AND STRIPES " ::n:: Aggies' Outclassed in i,n rnin c iwi.nu noia Kritlay nftronoon between the i,i.h Di ... i ...i Aggies tho former won by a scoro of thirty-four to nothing. Tho visitors Woro outclassed In all phases of tho game, ana mnuo a poor showlnir com' pnrca with the high Bchool tioys. ..0.. ' tlIHHll, Temporarily Out of War wimiiini?nti nfi,.inia f m, n slim embassy" has announced that al llH , linnr thn liur.ln,, f a,n., Oernmny1, ?ffi SssT Si WJJS "u "eponutu upon to glvo tliein S2! ' ? J?.0!:.. T'o wlth- ".""A "A " "B.a" . l" con t "si o wll bo uniblo toy toko active military oartlchmt Ii '"UUl. Imrll'I)atlOn III tllO War for l"?,w,.ulur nt l0(!Ht- .No separate peace Th;!t,urrXenV SJ uSS homo, cannot 'nrolontr tlio fltrht nntivn iv. ;o:: John Hakor and Hon Jones, who l!0llt,'ff"1! our draftod mon to Camp Funston, liaVo boon, transferred to the "lK t" ll tho Hl8t)l'l11 iuul tu"J,"t ot Hnltl mry J 0 Hnro nnd for tho "DPolntmont of Anna and Joslo O Haro ?H 0Xeuut,orH of H,(1 wl. wll,ch ,ms )00Uol?0Lr h?"r,,!K, Uo,ruln m Novo,- bB!' 1.0, ,19xP' nt ? 0 c?Ll 1Ul 1)fUetl Novo,ubopnin19"- nrVfni , - t,ha )! "l'-c u' nCn27 County Judge. ' . r!:,24 T7 , x . v, AH0Uti,iUi? 0tiY ai Bhlpnml out of orUJ att thli8?tl tl"ys 18 , tli Harrington Morcnntllo Co., and this is ,n government contracts, otherwise The Robekah konslngton will moot frlonda. 'I'H-W H W kk U 13 powemfu: Zero weather doesn't take the pep out ot lied Crown Gasoline. It's still the same powerful fuel that you knew in summer. You need lied Crown in winter more than at any other time. You need its powerful puncli to pull you through drifts, over snow covered hills and where the going is rough and tough. Red Crowii Gasoline makes winter starting easy. Vaporizes quickly and explodes at the first spark. Got Ited Crown nt our Service Stations or from good garages anywhere. Always look for the lied Crown Sign. Polarine is the perfect winter lubri cant. Flows freely in freezing weather. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebra.ka) OMAHA The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 100S West Fourth Street. For tho trcatmont of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Patients JOHN S. TWINEM, M. 1). Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. ' ! Oflico: Building and Loan liuilding i p. . I OInce 130 Phone, f Residenc. 115 J. B. RED FIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUKGEOK Successor to PHYSICIAN &! SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Rodfleld & Redflold Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 676 DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Osteopath. Bolton Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. f 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phonos Office Black 333 Ros. Black 1020 Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DRO S T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the cientlflc trentmont of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely oquippzd X-ltay and diagnostic labpratories. Staff: Gca. B. Dent, 61. D. V. Lucas, 61. D. J.B. RedMeld. M. D. J. S. Simms, 61.D FARMERS Tnlk to Me before employing your Auctioneer. COL. DICK HAYES, 10 SOUTH WILLOW ST. BERHYlIEItltY & FORBES, Licensed Kmlialuiers Unilertakeru and Funeral DIrectori Day Phone 234. Night Phone Dluck 688. 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 ewe&. and 500 cattle. Come and talk tQime. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. HI 9 OLD LINE ON Soldiers and Drafted Men GET YOUR3 TODAY. J. E. SEIJASTIAA. Statu Murr. Office: Brodbeck Bldg! Phone Office Red 612 ' Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. llOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET. .. Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Kobraskn. E. W. FETTEB, ,r' Pliysician " XJIAY Office: First National Bank Building. SCRAP IRON $6 per Ton. North Platte Junk House. DIENER & KENNEDY Ileal Estate, Fire, Tornado and Hal) Insrunncc. Special Agents Globe LIfo Insurance Company. Cornor Front and Dowey Sts., Upstairs l'liono Bed 572. North l'lattc, Neb. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nobraska, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors In tho District Court of tlio United States for tho North Platte Dis trict of Nebraska. In Bank ruptcy. In the matter of Clyde A. Alexander Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy To tho creditors of Clyde A. Alexander of Dickens, in tho county of Lin coin, and district aforesaid, a bank rupl Notlco is horeby glvon that dn tho 20th day of October, A. D. 1917, tho said Cldo A. Alexander was duly ad udlcated bankrupt; and that the flrstj meeting of hla creditors will be hold at tho offlco of Walter V. Hongland, Roferoo, in North Platto, on tho 10th day of Novembor, A. D. 1917, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which tlmo tho said creditors may nttond, provo tholr claims, appoint u trustee, exam Ino tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come boforo said meeting. North Platto, Neb.. Oct. 24, 1917. WALTER V. IIOAQLAND, Roforeo In Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO 110ND 1UJYKRS. Sealed bids will bo rocelved at tho offlco of tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nob., until 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day of Novomber, 1917, for tho $10,000.00 Osgood Precinct Bridge Bonds bearing six per cent semi-annual Interost, bonds ln denom inations ot $1,000.00 each and payable ono bond each yoar commencing July 1, 1928. A. S. ALLEN, Q19N16 County Olerk. "Notice to Bond Buyers for Salo On November 19, 1917, 5 o'clock p. m., sealed blda will bo received by tho mnyor and council of tho city of North Platto, Nob., for tho $10,000 stato aid Osgood precinct bridge bonds, mado in denominations, of $1,000.00, run 20 years, optional after five years, draw five fter cent Bemi-annual interest, payablo July and January. The coun cil rfljrTs the right to reject any and all blda. OUrW Q. E. ELDER, City CHerk. Estrny Notice Taken up on section 25-13-30, southJ of the Dnkor school' house, by the un- dorslgncd who there rosldos, on Sep tember 10th, 1017, an Iron gray, two year old mard, weight about 800 pounds, no brands discernible. Own er is requested to provo property, pay chargos and tako animal away I 80-10 It. Q. TATTISON'. I NOTICK TO CltKIHTOItS 1 Kstnto No. lfiOS of Nicholas Wiley 'Orangey, deceased, In the County ''Jii't I of I.incoln Counts' Nebraska. Tlio State or Neumann, s: ureairom of euld estate will t.ake notice that the tlmo limited fo ntvoiuatlon nn-1 lllinr of claims annlnst said outfit? Is Feb ruary 10, 181S, and tor f moment or said estate Is October 12, IBIS; that I will sit at tho county court room in snld county on November 16, 1917, nt 9 o'clock a. invalid on Pebrunry 1(5, 1018, bear, allow, or ndjust all claims and objections duly filed. GKO. B. FKKNOH, olfinl3 County Judge Estate No. 1511 ot I,'tbble JolTnston, deceased, ln the County Court of un roln Cnuntv. Nebrnska. T ib state or Xeiiras h. 10 an norsons Interested In snld estate tako notice that a petition has been fill d for tho nntinlntment of Iorhlel Johnston as administrator of said estate which has been set for heailUK horcln on Novem ber U, 1U17, at u o ciocK a. m. uatou uctouer iu, GEO. K. PIIKNCII. olGnC County Judge. XttTICtt OF I'l.VAti Itni'OK'P Guardianship of Charles F IddlnKS, deceased, in tlio county uourt or jin v.".. ........ . , - - Th State or Nenrasua, to nn persona interostod ln said (iuardinnsnin taite nntl.-n thnt tlio Guardian. Elllo C. Id d.!iB, has Pled a flnal account of her acta as Kuartuan nnu a petition ior final HottW'tnent and dlschartro as oucll. which have been set for hearing before said court on November 3, l'Jii, at o clock a. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Bated October 10, 1317. GEO. 12. FRENCH. olGnC County Judge. Estrny Notice. Taken up on my land In HInman man precinct tnrco miles west ot North Platto, September 2, 1917, two four year old horses; weight about 1100 each, one black, tho other bay with star in forehead; no brands. Owner can have animals by proving property and paying charges. MARY FREDERICK. Notice. Decree of Heirship Estate No 1507 of Irene I. Smith, doi-ta. ed. jn tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho heirs, creditors and all persons intorested in said estate will tako no tlco that on tho 1st day of October, 1917, Alice O. Cole claiming title by mesne convoyanco from Ireno I. Smith decedent filed her petition herein, al leging that the said Ireno I. Smith died intcstato on or about January 1, 1902, a resident of Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that at tho tlmo of her death she was the owner of. or had an estate of Inheritance in Lots one and two In Block 7, In Pcniston's. addi tion to tho City of North Platte, in said Lincoln County, Nebraska, and that no application has been made in tho said State for the appointment of an administrator. That she left sur viving her Eber H. Smith, a husband, Claud, C. Smith, a son, Exa Hazel Smith, a daughter. That alfl debts of sold decedent have been ipald, and praying that regular ad ministration be waived and a decree be ontered barring creditors and fixing the date of her death and thei degree of kinship of her heirs and tho right of descent to said real estate Said petition will be heard November 2, 1917, at 9 o clock a. m. at the onice of tho County Judge In said county. GEO. E. FRENCH, o9o30 County Judge. NOTICE FOU POIIMOATION Serial No. 06153. neimrtmeut of the Interior TJ. S. Land Onlce at North Platte, Neb. Sept. 26, 1917. Notice Is horeby given that Ells worth Pease, of Tryon, Nebr.. who. on Sept. 10, 1914, made Homestead entry No. 06163, for SVi of SW'i, and NW of SWH. Section 34, Township 16, N., Ranee 31, W., 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Hnal three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the ReRlster- and Receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on tho 10 th day of Nov., 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Royco Welllvor. of North Platte, Nebr., Harry Madison, of Tryon, Nebr., Fred Johanson, of North Platte, Nebr., Melvln Welllvor, of North Platte, Nebr. O2-0 E. J. EAMES. Register. l.KfJAI, XOTICI3 Hannah McGinnfs, and tho unknown heirs. dovlseoH. leRatoes. and personal representatives of Hannah McGlnnts. anil all other persons Interested ln tho ostato of Hannah McGlnnis. Mary Mar tha McGInnls and tho unknown heirs, dt'!9eos, legatees and personal repre sentatives of Mary Martha McGlnnis, anu all other persons interested in tlio ottnte of Mary Martha McGlnnis, and George Duncan McMcGinnls, and. tlio unknown heirs, dovisoes, legatees and personal representatives of George Duncan McGlnnis, and all other per sona interested In tho ostato of George Duncan McGlnnis. And the unknown owners and unknown claimants of Lots eightV-eight Tb): oV the orVginal towll seven ami elgnnt (7 and 8) in Block of North Platte, Nebraska, as tho same is piattou and or record ln tlio olllco of the County Clerk of I-incoln County, iNoiirasica, .uoienuanis, win norouy taite notice that on the 8th day of October. 1917. William II. Eacka. plaintiff, in an action wherein tlio said William II. Kaoka is plaintiff and the above named defendants aro defendants, tiled his pe tition In tlio district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defend ants ami eacn ot them, riaintlff al legeq.in his petition that he Is the own er ln fee slmnlo and in the nossesslon of lotaseven and eight (7 and 8) in block olghty--jBht (88), of tho origi nal town of North Platto, N. braska, as mo samo is piattou anu or record in tho olllco of tho County Clerk of Lin coln County, Nebraska, and that tho said plaintiff and his grantors before him have been in tho open, and ad verse possession of tho same as against tho defendants and as against all per sons claiming by or through the defend ants ana oacn oi mom, and against tho whole world for more than ten cnnHnn. utlve years last past; tho object and lmyor vi piuinuii s petition IS to quiet tltlo in the plaintiff In and to lots sev en and eight (7 and 8), in block elghty- oiBht (88), of the original town of North Platte, Nobraska, as tho same is nmitea ana or record in the otnee of the County Clerk of Lincoln County. Nebraska, and to exclude each and all of tho said defendant!! from nil 7-lc-y.t title, interest, claim and demand In and to Bald land of whatsoever kind or na ture and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable You are further notified that said uioirici uoun on me Bin day of Oc tober, 1917, made and entered an or der nermlttinc service hv nnhlixntinn upon each of the said defendants for jour consecutive weeks, as reqlred by 1&w.. na Ba,a defendants are further notified that they are required to ans wer said petition on or before the 18th day of November, 1917. WILLIAM II. FACKA. . . By WILCOX & HALLIOAN, -w Hla Attorney. SlicrlfPsSiilc. . . By vlrtuo of an. ordor.ot uaUjAis?uod. from tho' District OourtoriliHMm1-. County, NcVraska, "upon a dBcrf6ol' foroclo8uro in said Court wKorelu James A. FIke la plaintiff and. Arthur Battles, et al are defendants an ft to mo directed 1 will on tlio 10th day of Novombor, 1917, lit two o'clock p.' hi ; at tho oast, front door of tho c'oUH houso In North Platto, Lincoln Coun ty, N"brnska, soil at public auetio.n to tho highost bidder for cash, to satis fy said docroe.-intorost and cost, tho following described" property, to-wit: The West Ono-half of tho Northwest One-fourth and tho Southeast One fourth of tho Northwest One-fourth, in Section Throe, In Township Fifteen, North of Ranga thirty-two, west of the 0th P. M.. the Southwest One-fourth and tho West One-hnlf of the North wo3t One-fourth and the Southeast One-fourth of tho Northwest ono fourth nnd Southwest Onofourth of tho Scxuthenst One-fourth, in Section Nineteen, Township Sixteen, north of Range Thirty-two, Wot of tho Sixth P. M.. tho South Ono-hnlf of the South west Ono-fourth In Section Seventeen, and the North Ono-hnlf of the South east Ono-fourth of Section Nineteen, nil ln Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M., and tho North Half of the South cast Ono-fourth of the Southeast one fourth ln Sect'on Nineteen, all In Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, west of tho Sixth P. M., all In Lincoln Countv, Nobraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., Oct. 8, 1917. o9-Gw A. J SALISBURY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tlio District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure In said Court, whoreln Anna V. Metcalf is plaintiff and Will Outtrim et al aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 10 'th day of Novomber, 1917, at Two o'clock P. M.. at tho cast front door of tho court house in North Platte, LinccCn Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tlio highost bidder lor cash, 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 Range Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M. Tho East Ono-half of Section Twieji-ty-ono in Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two. Weat of the Sixth P. M.; tho Northeast Ono-fourth of Section Twenty-nine, in Township Slxtaem, North of Range Thirty-two. West of tho Sixth P. M.; Tho Southeast One-fourth of the Southeast One-fourth and tho West One-half of tho South east One-fourth, all ln Section Twenty Nine, Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, West of the Sixth P. M.. and tho South half of the South east One-fdurth of the Southeast One fourth of 9tction Nineteen, in Town ship Sxteen, North of Range Thirty two, West of tho Sixth P. M.,; South west Ono-fourth of Section Twenty nine, in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, west of tho Sixth P. M all In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Datiekl North Platlte, Neb., Oct 8, 1917. o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Shoriff. NOTICE OP FINAL ItEPOIlT Estate No. H41 of Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested In said estate, tako notice-that the admlstrator has filed a final account and report of his admin istration and a petition for flnal set tlemcri and discharge as Buch, which have been set for hearing before said court on November 9, 1917, at 9 o'clock ? m- whbn you may appear and con test the same. Dated October 11, 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH, 16n6 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE F. C. Lathrop. tho unknown heirs, de visees, legatees and personal represent atives of F. C. Lathrop and all other persons interested in the estate of F. C. Lathrop. T. J. JIackey, tho unknown heirs, dovisoes, legatees and personal representatives of T, J Mackey, and all other persons Interested in the es tate of T. J. Mackey.. will heroby take y,tiC0,.t,Jmr on th0 sth day of October, 1917, Wesley T. Wilcox In an action wliereln the said Wesley T. Wilcox ls plaintiff and tho abovo named defend ants aro defendants, filed his petition n the District Court of-Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants i.i.u cuuu ui iuem. i-jaintiir alleges In tor, and tho East half of tho Southwest fjuarted of Section 21, township 9, range 29. and the Nort h lml t nf fi, iv'n. ot Section 20, township 10. rango 29, 'all Mn Lincoln County, Nebraska, that the '"'"" iiumuu iioiciKiants navo or claim to havo somo interest ln and to said abovo described real estate by virtue of two certain mortgage deeds, ono of uu ouiu II1UI IKilKI! UCOUS W.1H urasita. WHICH mnrrirnn-n .oo ... wards assigned by Low E. Darrow to t, i; LaV,ron- tho abovo defendant, Wto!,cn assignment was dated Juno 28th 1889, and recorded July 5th, 1889, Hook 9 of mortgages, Page 308, real estate records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, 'Ll1?'1 8a'd morterngo deed appears of record as a lien upon tho title to the Kast half of tho Northwest quarter, and tho East half of tho Southwest quarter of said section 21, and tho other of which said mortgages was executed up- ?,!1i'Vand VT Wl!lln"1 E- Pugsley. un man led, to tho (above named defend ant T. J. Mackey, under date of Decem- VSSr 6u1S9,5 nndJ'ecorue1 December 23d, 1895. Book 18, Tage 475. mortgage re S2rit,s J?f ,Llnc.,lM Coounty, Nebraska, and which said mortgage appears of record as a lien upon the North half of the North half of said section 26. Plaintiff further alleges that said mortgage doeds and each of .thorn are wholly barred by the statute of Llml tlons of the State of Nebraska, anil have ceased to be a Hen upon tho said above described real estate. Plaintiff prays that hla title to said real estate be forever confirmed, and quieted In him as against the claims of the defendants and each of them under and by vlrtuo of said mortgage deeds or otherwise, and that the defendants and each of them be forever enjoined from setting up or claiming any right, title, interest, estate or demand ln or to said real estate, or from ever Inter fering with the possession or enjoy ment of tho plaintiff ln Bald real tate, and for such other relief as may be Just and equitable. You are further notified that on the 8th day of October, 1917, said District Court made and entered an ordr per mitting service by publication upon you and each of you for four consecu tive weeks as required by law. and saw defendants are further notified tnt they are required to answer &ld Pf.11' tlon on or before the 19th day of No vember. 1917. WESLEY T. WILCOX, By WILCOX & "HALLIOAN. 9-4w His Attorneys. ... i'o""u mm uu is mo owner in fee simple and in tho possession of the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: TllO East half Of thn NnrMiwont cutod upon said land by Elmer E. Reece'. ?L'iSl0 io, I-ow J3- Harrow. May 18th 1SS9, and recorded May 18th, 18S9, In Mortgage record 9, I'ago 1C9 to 172, real estate rocordn of T.lnrrln rn.,... xt.. tYA.