The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 09, 1917, Image 10

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Bt.mlfflctklv Inbuilt.
IRA L. 1JA11K, Hdltor ami Publisher
' . SUBSeRIPTIONi,RATKS:
One Year by .Mull In Advance...
One Vcar by Carrier In Aihnnce
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13ntrd ut North Platte, Nebraska,
PostoffUo as Second Class Matter.
FJlIOAY, NOVKjIHKR !). 15)17.
l'OHJl DISTRICT AT HRARV
vmi a m:w iikimm.
t n in 1 10 as,t teachers who do not have a
The county commissioners while m 8llcrRnnfui vaccination, to got vaceln
sewiion, upon petition of the necessary a,e(1 Ht once when WH cong,ier tnat
number or freeholder, created a new eyery man ,n the urniy nml navy the
bridge district for the purpose of vol- h08r)llali aviation, signal and every
ing bonds for the construction or a ()ther ,)racl ()f tJ)e n(,rvl(.e an(1 eV(m lhfi
sorles of five state aid bridges across ,l0(, fr()B8 nml y M c A workerg
the Platte river south of Brady, i ,)avp to be vaccinated, wo see the con
The district takes in the east tliree ndcnf,e UncIe Sam niac08 in thB prp
mlles of Cottonwood precinct and all of ventlvo ,npnBUra.
Gaslin, Pockham anil jenrey pruemtw
south of tho river ana lnciuuos a j ugo
strip of territory north of the ver.
The amount of bonds will be $30,000,
whlch Is ono-liuir tno oBumnieii cum
of the proposed structures. It Is in-
tended to locate tho bridges 300 or 400
yards below thoso now In use, of which
thore are four, all of which have Just
nbout outlived their sorvlcc after more
than twenty-five years of heavy traf
fic. ThoBe new bridges will bo of con
croto. It will 'probably be near tho close of
1918 before thoHo bridges will bo ready
for servlco.
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Hundred Hogs are Poisoned
f wholesale hoc poisoning
Is reported from Phelps county, tak-
ing'plnco on tho Carson brothers rami, a. i. hj ukita, sec.
Ono hundred bond or hogs, roprosont- ::o;:
'lng a lino Duroc herd, 'was wiped out Sidelights on llio Wnr.
"Ml Tul pLhom" brothers' nigs" T1, Wnr ,s now coMl io .1q11I5
tS? X"Tln, -rent nations $0,500 000 an hour. .
mixod'wlth tho feed Homo time Monday', Denmark is suffering from an onor
nlght. On Tuosday morning nolgh- " Increase of taxes aB ono result
bors notlcod that some of tho animals r tllc war-
lay! alfout the yards dead and others' London hns supplied stool helmets to
appeared sorlously ill. Tho Carson tho spoclal constnblos on duty during
broth'6'rs' do not mnko tholr homo on tho nlr raids.
the plnco andw hoi thty arrlvod Klroworks, flro balloons, etc., have
Hcr.vly ell n::!mal wc:c dead Tno been prohibited in England slncb tlfo
out'..'') countryside H wrouant up over commencement of tho wnr.
tua ai.a.i aim not les uiun a iiunuruu
farmeu ru-..hcd L the pl. o a tholr
puUr.j to look at he dead i..ul. ailing
t.tjck. Thoy were wrathy In tholr ex
pression of fooling toward the wholo
Halo poisoner and It would havo jjono
lmrd with, tho party could ho havo
HIUU Willi. 11IU liuiiy raura nu nam
boon located at that tIme.-Kcarnoy
Hub.
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QtinrtcriniiHtcr Wauls Men
Tho qfuartcrmaBtor Enlisted Hosorvo
Vvorpa iuiiuiiu 111 inu uuiji"u"i iiuuu ui
3000 man to servo aB clerks, black-'
Bmlths, farriers, horsoshoors, Baddlors,
nrnVnm,ru onH,.nUnr wlionl.
wrlghts, wagonmastorB, assistant tn lir",Hh aml all,0(1 nrra,c8
wagohmaBtcrs, Bklllod laborers,' No fowr tlnn 10,000 French, Eng
watclunon, packers, otc. ' i 118,1 nntl Holglan women carpontorB
Any man between tho ages of 18 and nro now oKaKed In tho work of build.
45 Is eligible for onllstment, provided l"B lluts for tll soldiers on tho west
he has not boon called by his local orn rro"t.
board for examination, nnd la phyBlc-1
ally qualified.
TeamstcrB nro cnpoclally wanted.
Promotions In non-comnilBsloned of-
flcora' gradea aro vory rapid for men
or nbl)ity and oxporionco In tholr par-' The Gorman forcos fllnpo tho com
tlcular trade. I moncomont or tho wnr havo usually
Further Information and application been divided botweon tho two fronts
blanks will bo gladly furnlshod on re-,
iluuL ui iwii)u ii. ilium, VillJJlUlll, l.
M. U. S. n Room 5B5, Fedornl build
ing, Chlcngo, 111.
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Wild l'cncco Humor.
London cables that tho Amsterdam
correspondent of tho Exchango Tele
graph company cables that wild peaco
rumoja wore current on tho liourso
tlioro yo3torday, It bolng reportod that
the contral powors would mako offortB
ofiieaco boforo Docombor in tho
shapo of a iproposal for a preparatory
I-IJIUITUMCU IlL IJU111U. iVUCUIIllIlK lO
these minora each bolllgoront will ba
asked to send two
solectlntr Princo von lluolow. formor
on lluolow, formor
chancollor, and Dr.
Karl Holfforloh,
vice chancellor.
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Tammany Wins
Tammalny (Hall was roturnod to
powor In Now York City Tuesday when
John I Hylan was olocted mayor. Not
only waa Hylan swopt Into office by
a plurality or 148,000, tho largost
plurality ovor given n nmyornlty can
(Jdato In thai city, but there was olec--od
with him tho entire democratic tick
et, 'giving tho new administration all
of the sixteen votes In tho board of
estimate, which controls all city ex
pondltures. . iS'nval I'nlrol Sunk.
Tho United, States naval patrol vos-
woro roscued.
5'uA,,lJL'IU15l";!lW!,J
hoI AIc6dpyM,funk In tho war zone
oarly Monday .juornlnsc by a tortiedo
nnd Wonly wJn Hvero lost. Including
'"bnbimc'6k-,1,,Sc?vcHly-ono of tho crow
rii iiH i in, t'i i i lilt ii ,'i
II'JII 11 i ti '
Ilit.'.iii in HBV' i.i
The Brjll Telephone Unites
the
,-.tI'M' Votf t"uit""('ld .your bit" by
for"t"oleMibnd 'bulnbleht you i
and makWj'btiW iQbf local a u
"gucet cll3 Atr 'arc iilWolutely
locaL and
. .
-initMiif ij-i' 1 i i9Lwi 1 1
mi iiii.j' i,
ii lit
RKQUKSTS THAT PUPILS AM)
TKACJNUCS HI VACCINATED
used to stop tho contagion.
The City Health Oiflcer has illod
our attention to the epidemic of small
pox which has been raging nmdng the
pupils of the Lincoln school and Is now
threatening to enter the other ward
schools. The Board of Kducatlon Ih
Informed that It has power to require
compulsory vaccination of nil pupils
and teachers. This fitep It hosltates
to take until all other means have hecn
used to stop the ccontaglon.
The loss of salary to the touchers
must be keenly foil, but tho loss to
the pupils of having the teacher away
Is much greater and It does not seem
to be an unreasoable request foe in
To (prevent having to closo tho!
choolB ,we wnil(1 nsk nll parents of
(.hjidrpn Jn tll0 olomontary nnd High
Schoolg to liavo tll0 ipups vaccln-
atC(l Rt onco nm, thug ron,ler thom
h,mnuno to small pox. A sore arm for
a few days will more than make im for
the loss of time In qunrantino and tho
loathsomeness of the disease. There
have boon no fatalities In North PJntto
but snmo Utile one is llkoly at any
time to tako small pox and die from a
complication of this dlseaso with some
othfr.
Our request for Imomdlnto vaccina
tion of all pupils nnd tonchors Is not
unreasonable and -wo bespeak tho
prompt ncco.Vanco of this request
and the successful conclusion of its
conditions by nll patrons and teachers
. ..i)nii0,i.. H,,H ,,
collar aro now rarities In England,
owing to tho government ban on
Btarch.
Blue Is worn by tho wounded sol
diers and by nurses because, according
( i i , ,,, ,, f,
o" sciontlsta, blue la a "healing"
coLor'
uroai uruam issumoti tho entire
railway control of the United Kingdom
within ton hours afl'or Issuing Its first
declaration Df war,
riii, ti,i nn.i.. i . r. .
, , of Scot-
? 1"(1q1'n" r f" .000,000 copies of
1,0 Scriptures among tllO BOldlorS Of
It Is snld that tho ox-czar of Russia
Btlll has on deposit In tho Hank of Enc
laiui a&.uuu.uuu, piacea thoro years ago
In provision for tho "rainy day which
now has come
in tho proportion of two men, on tho
weBtorn front to ono on tho oastorn
A barrol of Gorman red dye, hidden
away In a stock room of a pa"per com
pnny In Lincoln, N. II., bIiico Its pur
chaso threo years ago for $89, whllo
war conditions boosted its vnluo, baa
boon sold to n Now York concern for
?5,000.
Tho kalsor has no Eottlod heodnuai-
ters. Since tho outbreak or tho war
ho has kept continually on tho movo,
rarely staying moro than a week nt
any placo, and often only a day. Hut
1, i... ,,,1, i. ' i ,
JJ0.' Z mlnZ ?lmnc. k0
l0. 11,(1 1,1 11,0 conservation of tho
Io, 1,1 H10 co"8orvatlon or the
countrv s ment 'iiiin'niv TWna ,.ir...i.
rtry ralsors havo docided that tho kill
ing and dressing or turkoys for tho
Holiday trado thia year shall bo post
pouod later than usual so that tho tur
koys may attain full growth.
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3run Power Wiuilinr.
Cabled ronorts roaehlng Washington
from Switzerland say Gormany has
roaclied tho oriels so far as her man
powor is coivcarnod. For threo years,
according to thoso dlspatchos, Germnny
has loRt on nn average 1.200,000 moil
annually, and this numbor will nt
least bo equalled In 1918. It la con
tended that to continue tho war on the
same stale for another year tho Ger
mans must havo at tholr command n
reserve of a,t least 2,000,000 men,
whereas thoy nctually will havo a ro
servo of only ono and ono-hnlf mil
lions Including youths of tho clnss of
1920.
Nation's Military Forces
Tho Rovernmont Is using
tho Roll Tolophono to Utile
tho nrmy training camps,"
the supply depots and tho
coast dofenses with each
othor and with tho groat
military bureaus at Wash
ington. Now construction nocos
eary to meet tho lncrenRcd
demands for service nnd
equipment has bpen held
pacK by tho shortage of
iKHU ,jnbor and matorlals
hmnti only
inust havo
Hone dis
v
pceasaryr
PQtwpORBITj
Ijjl & r rm r r rm
SIT WAS SO SUDDENS
ft, By eluoi T flowcH. faj I
i , tffiJ
fa r P &a 139 )9a Pa vM?
It came to her ns nn Inspiration. II
had taken a scat nt a distance of
nbout six feet from her, ns wns his In
variable custom when ho called, nnd
Ills innntc haMifulncss and dlllldence
had mndo his conversation Just nbout
as uninteresting ns usuul. 'Are you nt
nil Interested in the subject of hypnot
ism?" she asked.
"No," he replied. "I never have given
it n thought."
"Rut you should," she fild.
"'Hut I don't, know how to try It," ho
returned regretfully.
"Oh, I can show you that," who snld.
"You tnko something bright n piece
of sliver or anything like that nnd
hold It directly In front of the subject's
eyes. Then you tell him to concen
trate his gnze nnd thought on that
bright object, while you concentrate
your thoughts on subjugntlng his will
to yours. I'm sure n mnn of your force
of character nnd Intensity of purpose
would soon be In complete control of
the subject. You might try It with mo
nnd see if you umlnrstnnd."
Of course he was quite ready to
make nn experiment. Slowly ho with
drew the silver piece, but she made no
motion to Indicate that slio was con
scious of any change. ,
"Martha 1" ho Raid In somo nlnrm.
She went to him without a word.
"Sit down beside me," lie snld, "nnd
give me your hnnd.
"Rest your head on my shoulder," ho
commanded.
"Talk nbout rapture 1" ho muttered.
Ills heart was beating like a trlp-hiun-mer,
but for ten minutes lie snt there
without moving. Then he henved a
deep, happy sigh and nsked himself:
"What would the world do without
hypnotism?"
He hiul been looking that matter up
and bad discovered that ho hart over
looked a most Important tost. Tho ex
periment wns more protracted on this
occasion, but it failed to bring him nny
nearer tho goal of his desire nnd
hers. To have n hypnotized girl was
a decided luxury In Its way, but It
did not give him the courage he need
ed when Bho was In her right conscious
ness. The third evening she protested.
"What do you do when I nm under
the Influence of your will?" she de
manded, "I why, I that Is, I don't do any
thing," he nnswercd, but If ever false
hood showed in n mnn's face, It did In
his when he snld: "I I simply make
you do various things to demonstrate
my control over your will nnd notions.'1
"I'd like to know what they are'," she
Insisted. ''Suppose you Just pretend i
nm hypnotized and tell me whnt to do!
I'll promise to do It Just ns I would In
my Irresponsible state. I want to learn
the nnturo of your experiments."
"Hut but thnt wouldn't demonstrate
anything," he argued.
Foolish man I It would have demon
strated more thnn nil Ms hypnotic ex
periments combined.
"Oh, well," she snld resignedly, "If
It Is of nny Intellectunl or other ad
vantage to you, go ahead. But really I
think It would be ever so much bet
ter If I were conscious of what was
happening; don't you?"
TIo winced, and bin fnco fairly burn.
ed. In fact, he was so disconcerted
thnt ho fulled to notlco the gleam o
triumph In her eyes ns ho began Jils
usual experiments. Jf he nnd, possibly
ho would huvcy been better prepared
for what happened when It was over.
Ho hail scarcely, us he thought, re
moved tho spell, when she suddenly e
claimed: "Why, what's that on your
coat?" A moment later, after a hasty
nnd interested Inspection, she added:
'"Why why, It's fnco powder; nnd
there's somo on your mustache, too
Percy Walllngford I I demand to ITnow
what you make mo do when I nm
thus plnced In your power! It is my
rltrht. sir. nnd I demand nn exnlnnn'
Hon. Whnt advantage have you takon
of my poor, weak will?"
What could he say? What could ho
do? Clearly nothing but mako a clean
breast of tho whole affair. Ho hcsl
tated and stnmmored, grow red nnd
then white, nnd finally, driven to des
peration, blurted out. "Forglvo mo
Martha, but I I love ywu. I uld mnko
you put tho powder there, but It was
because I that Is, 1 want you to marry
me."
"Oh, Fercy!" sho cried, "this is so
BUdden 1''
(Copyright, 1BIT, by W. G. Chapman.)
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In tho pnrablo of tho sower tho Lord
refers to grains of wheat which In
good opou Kround producod n hundred
roiu tmnttnew xnr.s). tho common
trltlcum vulgnro will sometimes pro
duco loo grnniB to tno oar.
Mrs. Sarah J. Walkor, tho wealthiest
negro 'woman of Now York, is building
a cnstlo costing $250,000 nt Irvlngton
on- tho-Hudson. Known as "tho Hot
ty Green of hor racoc," sho got her
start at tho washboard, expanded into
a laundry nt Denver, Colo., sunplo
montod with a successful venture In
grub staking a prospector. Mrs. Walk
or Is In tho millionaire class. Now at
49, a widow with a daughtor of 20, sho
proposes to enjoy horsolf and Ueop tho
rust oil tho coin.
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rhino For Sale
No rcasonablo offor will bo refused
If submitted at onco for a high grndo
second hand piano which we havo
come Into possession of at North
Platte, Quality guaranteed and liberal
tormB will be offorod to rosponslblo
party. If Interested In a proposition of
tins kind don't fall to wrlto THE DEN
VER MUSIC COMPANY nt Denver,
Colorado, at onco for particulars. 83-4
Scnrclly of Jlalry Caltle Predicted
Live stock experts arc predicting n
serious scarcity of dairy cattlo In the
next few years. Owners offdalry stock
are urged to retain tholr Jioldlngs ro
gardless of the high prlcos of food at
tho present time. Prof. D. II. Pronns.
of the unlvorslty of Nebraska, predicts
,Imt tno dairymen of the country will
h at,ke(, , mH)iv the world with
breeding stock and dairy products for
l lie next fow years. "England, France
and Germany are sacrificing their
hordg to sipply tho Immediate necessi
ty for meat," eays Prof. Propps. "It Is
reported thnt the Iobb of dairy cows
in the United Kingdom Is already oaf
nnd one-half millions, In Gormany
450,000, and that Hollnnd will be
forced to slaughter more thnn one
hair million or her dairy animals.
fUnce two years nro required to raise
a cow to producing age and five years
to bring her to maturity, it is'probable
that our foreign demnnd for dairy
products will continue for several
years even If tho war should closo Im-
nedlatoly.'
A decided clearance Saturday of
rottv trimmed hats at $3.00. $5.00.
$7.R0 and $8.00. All Individual and
distinctive styles that will anneal to
woman who wants a stylish hat
t tno same time practice economy.
Overv model hns been severely re-
'rprt In nrifo for this sale Villa Whlt-
tnker, second floor at Block's.
OLD LINE ON
Soldiers and Drafted Men
GET YOURS TODAY.
E. SEBASTIAN. State Mcrr.
Office: Brodbeck Bldg.
Phone Office Red 612 .
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE. NEURASKA
he Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
100S West Fourtli Street.
For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstotrlcal Patients
JOHN S. TWINEM, 31. 1).
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon-
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
Phones t Office 130
1 ,lone8 f Residence 115
II. ItEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone G42 Res. Pbone 676
DR. HAROLD A. FENNER
Osteopath.
Helton Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black 10Z0
Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
- L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Rny
nnd diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Strams, M.D
FARMERS
Talk to Me before employing your
Auctioneer.
COL. DICK HAYES,
15 SOUTH WILLOW ST.
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Einbolmers
Undertakers und Funeral Director!
Day Phono 234.
Night Phone Black 688.
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Farmers tills is tho year and the
time of the year to get stock to eat
.1 I V
up your rougn ieea. i nave on
hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs
nnd ewes, and 500 cattlo. Come
and talk to me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
HOCTOK 1). T. QUIGLKT. ..
Practlco Limited to
Surgery nnd Jtndium Therapy
728 City National Hank Hulldlng.
Oninhn, Nebraska.
E. W. FI2TTEH,
1'hysieinn
X HAY
Ofi'Icc: First National Hank Hulhltng.
Phono 308
ALDEHT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Helton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
SCRAP IRON
$ per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
DIENER & KENNEDY
Real Estntc, Fire, Tornndo nml Hall
Iusriiaiicc. Special Agents Globe
Life Insurance Company.
Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs
Phono Red 572.
North rinttc, Neb.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
Houso Phone Black 633.
W. T. FRITCIIARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St..
one-half block southwest of the
Court Hous.
Notice of Petition
Estate No. 1509 of Mary J. O'Hare,
deceased, In tho county court of Lin
coin County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said ostato take no
tlco that a petition has been filed for
tho probate of an instrument purport
ing to bo the last will and testament
of said Mary J. O'Haro and for tho
appointment of Anna and Josie O'Haro
a3 executors of said will, which has
been sot for hearing heroin on Novem
ber 30, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated November 1, 1917.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
nGn27 County Judce.
E stray Notice
Taken up on section 25-13-30. south
of the Baker school house, by the un
dersigned who thore resides, on Sep
tember lOtn, 1917, an Iron gray, two
year old maro, weight about 800
pounds, no brands discernible. Own
er is requested to provo property, pay
charges nnd take animal away.
au-lU 11, G. TATTISON.
NOTICK TO CUKDITOltS
Estate No. 1G0S of Nlnhnlnn Wllov
Grandey, deceased, In theCounty Oj i.'t
of Lincoln County Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that the
time limited ror nreoniation nnd flllnp:
of claims acalnst said estate Is Feb
ruary 16. 1918. and for settlnmpnt of
said 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 16. 191S.
at 9 o clock a. m. to receive, examine.
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
GEO, E. FItENCH,
ol6nl3 County Judce.
Notice to Bond Buyers for Salo
of Bonds.
On November 19, 1917, 5 o'clock p.
m., sealed bids will bo roceived by the
mayor anil council ot tho city of North
Platte, Ne., for the ?10,000 state aid
Osgood precinct bridge bonds, made in
denominations of $1,000.00, run 20
years, optional after flvo years, draw
five lor cent semi-annual ilnterest,
payablo July and January. The coun
cil rosorves tho right to reject any
and all bids.
019N1G O. E. ELDER, City CCcrk.
m;;ai, notice
Hannah McGInnfs, and the "unknown
holrs, devlseos, legatees, and personal
roiiroHentatlvcs of Hannah McGlnnls.
ami all othor norsons Interested In tho
estate of Hannah McUlnnis. Alary Mar
tha aicUinnlB and the unknown heirs,
devlseos, legatees and iiorson.il renro-
senuitives of Marv Martha McGlnnls.
and -All other persons Interested In tho
estate of Mary Martha McGlnnls, and
Gcor:o Duncan McMcGlnnls. and tho
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and
personal representatives of Goorgo
Duncan McGlnnls, nnd all othor per
sons Interested In tho estate ot Geore
Duncan McGlnnls. And the unknown
owners and unknown claimants of Lots
seven and cltfhht (7 nnd 8) in Block
eitfhty-eliiht (S!), of the original town
or North l'lattp, Nebraska, as tho sumo
is plntftid and of record In tho ofilco of
tho County Clerk of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, Defendants, will hereby take
notice that on the Sth day of October.
11)17. William II. Facka. plaintiff, In nn
action whoroln tho snld William II.
Facka Is plaintiff and the above named
defendants are defendants, illed his pe
tition In the district court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, niulnat said defend
ants nnd each of thorn. Plaintiff al
leges In his petition that ho Is tho own
er in feo simple nnd In the possession
of lots aoven and eight (7 and 8) In
block olBhty-fght (88), of tho origi
nal town of North Platte, Nebrnska, as
tho saino Is platted nnd of record In
tho olllco of tho County Clerk of Lin
coln County. Nebraska, nnd that tho
said plaintiff nnd his grantors before
hltn hnvo been in tho onen. nnd ad
vorso possession of tho eamo ;is against
tho defendants and as against all per
sons claiming by or through the defend
ants and encn or tnem, and against tho
wholo world for more than ten consec
utive years last past; the object nnd
prayer of plaintiff's petition Is to qufot
uuo in mu iHuiuuu in nnu to iota sev
en and eight (7 and 8), In block eighty
eight (88), of the original town of
Nortn l'latte, Nebraska, as tho same
Is platted and of record In .tho olllco
or tno county Clork of Lincoln County.
Nebraska, and to exclude each and all
of tho said defendants from all rltrht.
title, Interest, claim and demand in and
to earn land of whatsoever kind or na
ture and for such other nnd further
relief as may be lust and enultable.
Tou are furthor notified that snld
District court on tho 8th day of Oc
tober, 1917, made and entered an or
der permitting service by publication
upon each of the eald defendants for
four consecutive weeks, as reqlred by
law. And said defendants are further
nottnea tnat tney are required to ans
wer said petition on or before the 19th
day of November. 1917.
WILLIAM II. FACKA.
. , By WILCOX 8c HALLIQAN,
-4w , nis Attorneys.
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NOTICK TO HONlPBtaltS. V v
Soalcd bids will bo received at tno
office of thb county dork" of Lincoln1
county, Nob., until 12 o'clook noon.oi
tho 19th day of November, 1917, for
tho $10,000.00 Osgood Precinct
Hrldgo Bonds bearing six per cent
scmt-nnnual lntcrost, bonds ih denom
inations of $1,000.00 oath and payablo
ono bond each your commencing Jujy
1, 1928.
A. S. ALLEN,
Q19N1G County Qlork. '
Sheriffs Sale.
By vlrtuo of an ordor of salo issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a docrco of
foreclosure in said Court wherein
James A. Fiko is plaintiff and Arthur
Battles, et al aro defendants nnd to
mo directed I will on tho lOtli day of
Novombor, 1917, at two o'clock p. m ,
at the east front door of tho "court
houso in North Platte, LincNn Coun
ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to
tho highest bidder for cash, to satis
fy said docroe. iijtorost and cost, tho
following doscribed property, to-wlt:
Tho West Ono-hnlf of tho Northwest
One-fourth and the Southeast One
fourth of tho Northwest One-fourth, in
Section Three, in Township Fifteen,
North of Rnnge1 thirty-two, west of tho
Gth P. M., the Southwest One-fourth
and tho "West One-half of tho North
wp3t Ono-fourth and tho Southeast
One-fourth of tho Northwest one
fourth and Southwest Oincr-fourth of
tho Southeast One-fourth, in Section
Nineteen, Township Sixteen, north of
Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth
P. M., tho South One-half of tho South
west Ono-fourth in Section Seventeen,
and tho North Ono-hnlf of tho South
east Ono-fourth of Section Nineteen,
all in Township Sixteen. North of
Range Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth
P. M., nnd the North Half of tho South
east Ono-fourth of the Southeast one
fourth in Section Nineteen, all in
Township Sixteen, NortCi of Range
Thirty-two, west of the Sixth P. M.,
all In Lincoln Countv. Nebraska.
Dated North Platto. Nob, Oct. 8,
1917.
o9-5w A. J SALTSBTTRV. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sa'.c.
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon decree of
orodosuro in said Court, wherein
Anna V. Metcalf is plaintiff and Will
Outtrlm et al are defendants, and to
mo directed, I will on tho 10 th day of
November, 1917, at Two o'clock P. M..
at tho cast front door of tho court
houso in North Platte, LinccT.n Coun
ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to
tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and cost, the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt:
Tho West Ono-half of Section Twenty-one,
in Township Sixteen, North of
Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth
P. M.
Tho East One-half of Section Twenty-one
in Township Sixteen, North-of
Rango Thirty-two. Wo3t of tho Sixth
P. M.; tho Northeast One-fourth of
Section Twenty-nlno, In Township
Sixto'eo, North of Rango Thirty-two,
West of tho Sixth P. M.; Tho Southeast
One-fourth of tho Southeast Ono-fourth
arid tho West One-half of tho South
oast Ono-fourth, all In Section Twenty
Nino, Township Sixteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, West of the Sixth
P. M.. and tho South half of the South
east Ono-fourth of tho Southeast One
fourth of Section Nineteen, In Town
ship Sxteon, North of Range Thirty
two, West of tho Sixth P. M.,; South
west Ono-fourth of Section Twenty
nlno, in Township Sixteen, North of
Rango Thirty-two, west of the Sixth
P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
DatieJd North Platjto, Neb., Oct 8,
1917.
o9-5w A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
I.KGAIi NOTICE
F. C. Lathrop, the unknown holrs, de
visees, legatees and porsonal represent
atives of F. C. Lathrop and all othor
persons Interested In tho estate of F.
C. Lathrop. T. J. Mackey, tho unknown
heirs, Uovlsces, legatees and personal
representatives of T. J Mackey, and
nU other persons Interested in the es
tate of T. J. Mackey. will hereby tako
notice that on tho sth day of October,
1917, Wesley T. Wilcox In an action
wherein tho said Wesley T. Wilcox Is
plaintiff nnd the abovo named defend
ants are defendants, liled his petition
in the District Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, against said defendants
find each of them. Plaintiff allogos In
his petition that ho is tho ownor in feo
simple and in the possossion of tho fol
lowing described real estate, to-wlt:
The East half of tho Northwest quar
tor, and tho East half of tho Southwest
quarted of Section 21. township 9. range
-9, and the North half of tho North half
of Section 26, township 10. range 29, all
... LiuwuiJi uuiiif, .eurasKa. -tnat tno
nbovo named defendant havo or claim
to havo somo Interest In nnd to said
abovo described real estate by vlrtuo
of two certain mortgage deeds, ono of
which snld mortgago deeds was oxo
cutcd upon said land by Elmer E. Ileece.
single to Lew E. Darrow, May 18th.
1S89, and recorded May 18th, 18S9, In
Mortgage record 9, Page 169 to 172, roal
estate records of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, which mortgage wns nfter
wards assigned by Lew E. Darrow to
F. C. Lathrop., tho above defendant,
which nsslgnment was dated Juno 28th
lSblt, nnd recorded July 5th, 1889, Uook
9 of mortgages, Pago 308. real estate
records of Uncoln Courfty, Nebraska,
and which said mortgago deed appears
of record ns a lien upon the title to the
Last half of tho Northwost quartor. and
tho Last half of tho Southwest quartor
of said section 21, and tho othor of
which said mortgages wns executed up
on said land by William 13. Pugsley. un
married, to tho abovo named dofond
nnt T. J. Mnckoy, under date of Decom
VSL1(!v,lsc 1111,1 recorded December 23d,
1895, Book 18, Page 475. mortgage re
cords of Lincoln Coounty, Nebraska,
and which said mortgago .appenrs of
rocord as n, lien upon tho North half of
tho North half of said section 26.
Plaintiff further allogos that said
mortgage deeds and each of them are
wholly barred by tho statute of Llml
tlons of the State- of Nebraska, and
hnvo censed to bo a lien upon tho said
abovo described real estate.
Plaintiff prays that his title to said
real estate be forever confirmed, nnd
quieted In him as against the claims of
tho defendants and each of thom under
nnd by virtue of said mortgago doedn
or otherwise, nnd that the defendants
nnd each of them be forever enjolne'd
from sotting up or claiming any right,
title, Interest, estate or demand In or
to said real estate, or from ever Inter
fering with, tho possession or enjoy
ment of tho plaintiff In said real
tate, nnd for such other relief ns may
be Just and equitable.
You are further notified that on the
Sth day of October. 1917, said District
Court mndo and entered an order per
mitting service by publication upon
you and each of you for four consecu
tive weeks as required by law, and said
defendants are further notified that
they aro required to onewer e.id peti
tion on or before tho 19th day of No
vember. 1917.
WTCSLT3Y T. WILCOX,
By WILCOX & HALLTGAN,
o9-4w His Attorneys.
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