The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 16, 1917, Image 8

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IKA L. UAltB, Editor ntaa'Jfu!lftljiw
SUBSCRIPTION KATES: .v'
One Vcnr by MnJI In Adriwce. . . .$Jj1M
Ono l'tiiir by CniTJor In AtlVaneo I1J0
Ento'red at North Platto, Nebraska,
Postoffke a Second JUw Matter.
1 HIMY, NOVKJIHBIl 10, 1017.
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
1008 TTcst Fourtli Street,
For tho troatmont of Medical, Surgical
nnd Obstetrical Patients.
JOHN S. TWINEM, 31. 1.
Sixty AUwul Hawiiiot
The annual Goodfellowshlp banquet
nt thn 20th Century club was hold
Tuesday evening at the Methodist'
church, sixty ladles attending. Mrs.
Crosby, chairman of tho Civics Dopurt
mont, acted u tosstmlHtross, Intro
ducing Miss Emma 3mlth, Miss Alice
Selinun.ftnd Miss Kramph, who spoke
on tho subject of the Community
Nurstt rom the three standpoints,
that of tho schools, the community and
the business side. Splendid argu
ments wore advanced making the com
munity nurse a seeming nedesslty
and although no duclslvo stops were
lukon toward that ond, wo may ox
poct to hoar of something being done
soon. A splandld organ solo was ren
dered by Mrs. Cram, Amorlca was
sung by the club and the Flag salute
given beforo Mrs. Cotterell, tho pros-
2$ at the KEITH THURSDAY, NOV. 22.
salo of tho Rod Cross stamps in tho .
hands of tho Civics Dopt. Tho Do- ,
meatic Sclonco and Literary Dopts. -will AO 1 LHLKAL I10AI) AID
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building nnd Loan Building
LIMIT 2000
OLD UW ON ;
Soldiers and Drafted Men
GET YOURS TODAY.
E. SEBASTIAN. Stnto Mux.
Office: Brodbeck Bldg.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
A group of chorus beautien in the big musical comedy "HIS BHIDAL NIGHT"
havo chargo of tho Christmas banltots
nnd tho Music Dopt. will havo the Com
munity singing for an indoor Christ
mas treo under its supervision, Tho
club will try to got tho dlfforont Sun
VOU THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY
1 HE UKS TO POSTPONE DEMANDS NEW PLAN FOR RAISING
01' THE RAILROAD KML-lMiV. TWO BILLION WAR FUND
In tho Washington dispatcher of
Tuesday, says tho itoarney Hub, is a
day schools to unito In having one purported statement made by Seero
Mn- imtnn Plrrlolnma Iron tlila vnnr UU'y JlOUSlOn 111 WHICH IIJUL UUICIUJ
fit. " " "i" savs that it will bo impossible to per- "
reports from tho dologatos to tho State nut uso of federal aid along tho L n-L transportation systems so vital to thrit stamps, war sayings stamps and
Federation of Woman's Clubs woro co n Highway whore hat road UoslfaBar 1 M u conforoIlco wltll Ult war savings cert flcates. I vlrtua ly
irlvon bv Miss North who snnkn on within a railroad right of way. He ,, nr , llfir -..,. lll.nf.hBrhnni,ll every bank, postofflce, railroad sta-
, i... .,, ..i., ,., .i, n i Treasury officials wont to work yes
n,;.,.,..., ,.,.,., terday on plans for the newly an-
crVase rkpTIdont Wilson has set' nouned campaign to gather for war
tue nmenmery or the ,odel gororn-;P
ment in motion to avert, possible,' n ." i. " "7 ,
nger or a paralysis of tne coun- V""" " " ",.f-
Woman, tho Individual; Mrs. Barron Indicates that ample opportunity will t tho Whlto 1Iobuse on NovCmber 2b ",n' Plc,?i0nnrna Lu h ll
told of Woman, tho Citizen, and Mrs. bo found for expenditure oi at oast PrcB,ilont Wil8on will appeal to tne " e8tein 8 ,p. 9 w llll
rnMnrniia ohinpf Wnmnt, ihn part of tlio.funds on tho Lincoln High-1 . . ,,in,,u . . ! on sale, for the double purpose of en-
Club Worke'r Mildred Sk gave W trough thto state but whoro tU.' bl .unt has" Pl Zl K n? SS,
two oxcouont roauings winch woro I"100"11 c
greatly, onjoyod.
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proporty co-aid cannot
advised that the Lincoln
lional association socretary tako this
.nr up immediately with Stato En
railroad owned throuBh the nerlod wheVe itrtransnor. ,ng monoy ,n smn11 8ums not avnllabl
bo given. Ho tonbByBtem a?o vita to toHol thr0UBh 8Jlle of 1Iberty bon(,s- Fra?k
a Highway ua- S?" ?" J FE r - A- Vanderllp, New York banker, who
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"' nis" Brhlay Mjrht."
"His Bridal Night, " ono of last aoa
sou's niont plevor larco comedies and
convorced tlilj scnHon imo u uiuluui
comedy or OTo but.e.' ua, cu.i.u to nave boen recently made by Attor
tho Kolth ntfxt Thursday evening, No- noy Qonoral Gregory. Tho latter Is
IV. n fii.i n iiniiiilirxiniant nf (lilo nm..'"' ..... ow.-ou
and advisory committees
campaign
fniniiiA 4 f lift a 1fcjt1-i(jn1 flint Otou1
Tho statement of Secretary Houston f',. n ,, ni?rAftninnt ,,'! have boen appointed ror every state.
wMnv4r r ti Mtlnlnn till mm1 i t o -
... w'.''b- - ,10t mtond to permit tho country s
uuuapui iuuuii ByaiuiiiH iu uo uou up nfftnora nt Tnrnnn Plnlnnfl nnv thnt
Siberia has declared Its independence
and proclaimed former Emporor NIch-
vembor 22d. Frederick V. Bowers, as said to havo oxnrcssed himself freely " ui ."l.u"u
1,.. .. . , . . .. . ... . ,, IHO HUliUIl B U1SLU1V, UVUI1 11 11. uu-
nun liijumi ua u uuiujiuaoi Ul ijiupu- m mni 1110 OVOmmOIll am lor roaus nm nncnannfv fnp thn wnvornmit in uml luiuiui umyuiui iii;i-
lar songs as for his renown in vaude- womld bo avallabio on roads within - ,,, , rnn.i Bovernmoni.tip olaB as omperori Cossacks havo oc
villo and big musical attractions, will tho U. P. rlclit ot way. orovided a suit- T "j, t...i cupied Kiev.
bo seen, in tho stellar role. Also ho ablo loaso could bo effected. Tho ! w tnl r ri L PrB General Kornllor's troops have tak-
has fitted tho musical sottings to tho Union Pacittc agreed to perfect any "m " ..f "nf S'-tfon nn?l en tho Kremlin, the famous forCress at
piece and in the sixteen numbers will loaso that would appeal to tho gov- h K!n XuH m, h ? 1 Moscow, after a severe fight, says the
bo heard all his latost comnosltlotiR. -rmnnnt mi h--mnrtnr xvnq timiKjlit cuiatlon, nieauy lias Deon lioiuing con- rierlinirsko Tldende's Petrotrrad cor-
wnnn nf wMM, l.nvn ,1u,n ni.uit.l. ' Zl Iti-Ti "V lerCllCOS Willi U0 HOttUS Ot 1110 "Dig rannn,1nnt
Tho book is by Margaret Mayo and In Lincoln county tho Lincoln High-' ftf JlSf
SrfSiJ1 it. on the Union Pacific !lc0llua?1C0enC,1!), B ho8b Ue8 S08d
ipiouuccd by Messrs. Porry J. Kolly a considorablo part ot tho dlstanco tn.nmmu timmoivM tn n ninn nt nr
and Robort Campbell, who are said from North Platto to Maxwell, all tho figfg. ffi dKonces Ld tho hope
to havo prepared a sconto production dlstanco from Maxwell to Brady, and J trQ nVvarnmmt negoUators is fo?
of unusual beauty, and to have sur- part of tho stretch from Brady to tho nn agreement whSh
rounded their star with a cast that will east lino of tho county. It is there- 3?srHn of the trMBoSffioa svs
do raoro than credit to tho real worth' foro of considerable imHortanoe lo, nf i L TP y
w w..vi uuui. mm ..... uuircio LUUUa. i UbUIH Ul lllu lllKUWUy U11U III U1U pUU
Sinco "His Bridal Night" is convert- nlo of North Platto. whether tho nur
od from a farce, coraody Into a muBlcal . ported statement of Secretary Hous
respondent.
Phones
l Office 130
) Residence 115
)lt. HAKOLi) A. FENNER
Oslcopnth.
Helton Building
Office hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones ,
Offlco Black 333 Ros. Black 1020
Office phone 241v Res. phone 217
L.'C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postofiicc.
Phone 58
A modern institution for ths
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.Redfield,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D
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A1
ploco, it has a real (plot, a claim that
cannot bo mado for many niifsicnl
attractions.
As called for in tho plot, tho Warron
Slstors, who aro real twins, look
enough nllko to bo each other, and
pretty onough to nppoal to Mr. Bowora
wno marries ono and takes a wed
ding trip with tho other. Tho prima
donna rolo is in tho hands of Alma
Youlin, who is bo woll known that she
needs no eulogy horo. Harry LUlford
I now have funds at 5 per cent
on choice bottom table land. Gene
Crook, Room 4, Kolth thoatre Bldg.
: :o: :
Notice to Bond Buyers
Directors of School District No. 55,
Sutherland, Lincoln county, Nebr., will
receive bids at tho office of tho secre-
tnrv until 12 n'oAncAe. nnnn. nn iha 1th
Jlliell Molt l orn l ,in,. nr no..i,n 1017 ty tin nnn nn
' 1 J UUJ W. , AVA., . w . uu,uuv.v
ton stands or whothor tho onlnion of, Warnings from many diroctions In- school bonds bearing six per cent semi
Attorney General Gretrorv will bo ac-i (ucuie inuu inu iuuruHKii -corn crop, m; uummi iniurusi, uonus ui aenominauon
contod. If aid is nrohibltod to that common with tho crop ot several othoi of $1000.00 each and payable three
part of tho highway In Nebraska on states, is in danger ot soriajs impair-' bonds each year commencing July
tho Union PaclflR rli?ht nf wnv. it fa a ment, says tho Lincoln Journal. Tho 1st, 1922.
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rathor sovoro blow to tho highway. . miuuie otiNovomoor nnas nn important ino rigni is reserveu to rejecu any
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iruciiun 01 mo ears in a largo propor
tion of tho Holds too soft to bo 'cribbed.
Carolessnoss in cribbing corn with
many watery cars has resulted in some
j souring In the crib, and much corn has
FARMERS
Talk to Me before employing your
Auctioneer.
COL. DICK HAYES,
15 SOUTH WILLOW ST.
: :o: :-
Can Fix Prices of f!oul
John L, Konnody, tho fuel admlnls-j
trator for Nebraska, has made a ninn-
bor of points clear regnrdInK tho soallhad to bo takon from tho crib and ex-
or all bids.
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will bo soon in tho comedy rolo ho situation. For example a dealer, whx posed to tho air to savo it from spoil
creatod In tho orlglnnl production. . lms tt bona Ado Contract for coal at af ing. Grain men fear that tho quality
nu uuuivauy carrios a run sym
phony orchostra.
r:o; .
GEO. C. WHITE, Sec'y,
School District No. 55.
cortain price will bo allowed to ship of tho crop will bo rcducod by an ad
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mm cum 111 anil hum it ul 11 rnnHonnnin' mivnirn nr onrt nnrn nmi uro-n ti.n r
profit, ovon if that puts it nbovo tho mors, in their own defense, to sort out I
prico fixed by tho government. A tho inferior ours Worn nrlhlilni?.
1 housoholder who did not fill his bins in' sholllng or sollinc. Many fnrmers aro
the summer, when he ivnn nilvlnml In Vimnlin. m.f nt Un tMn
atitn t . " . vv .vvwijiu(j wuv v. haw .iu.ua, i j
Binngont do so, will not bo allowed to buy now forrlng tho risk of lato harvesting to'
Subniurlno Losing Terror.
aormnnv'n siil.mnrlnn onnntn 1 "l'"ouu'r wno urn not uu ins oins in snouing or souinc. wany rnrmers an
vS&EhStXntrt Sl """Sf 7 1 S0 '2MJ!ie 2 ';ooplnBiOut of tho, corn fields., pre
monntirpn that lmvn i.n,. ni, . "i "'" uu mhuwuu iu uuj imw lorrmg uio risK oi mio Harvesting to
bat i 5 tl 0 BriURh and a! "il0?"1 boyoml h1.8 lmAMo requirements. In tho risk of loss through the harvost
imt it oy tno uritiBii and American na- boiiio narts of Mm mnntrv tho mvnrn. inn- t in rric. mn.i
iSlTLfi V t. havo gone Into tiiliar hSk added "mich Vo tta dmoui of
of those was nniZ n"' ..men cotl1 ,n or.dor taat every-, farmers who had onough to do
, mi. 1 ' .T .. .'.b. uu" iiuuy innv imvo
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Noflco to Contractors
trmk Tiita ic . . "Vi" .I?.'.'.. ,"".v. ",lvu eqmu cuanco at uio
, .... ,a wlu ouinuusu mini ot communitv sunnlv
X . 151 has tho power to
, v.iuu nmiiuiuiiiu ux coal prices iu ovorv nart of No- !
ZnroIi.,?ignn th0 .,ow08t provioun braska. The national govornmont lms Dlroctora of School District No. C5,'
llwxt Trohnnl- mi;ch 1jl'8,os8 on hand that t as Sutherland, Lincoln county, Nebraska,
IBM Tm I1'? ,n "J0 category of boon found nocossary to docentrnllze will receive bids at tho office of tho
than 1 nnn P- nnd rUr of l08S1T,l state and county uol ndmlnls- secretary until 8 o'clock a. m.. on tho
Tim i,i,"i, nrlf i . . trntors havo more power than they had 7Ul day ot Docombor, for tho con-
VTi. Th ?ro8t or V10 wavo of nr,t- at tho beginning. This Is rathor bwood- etrwctlon of a now school building nt
irrrC aM flll?k Wfts ,1,,rlnB th0 '"K w ItraVy oowrfit of SS?o Sutherland. Heating and plumbing
WOok of Anrll 22. whim rniv ui.inn i , 1,. " "l .l,u",?B im. i, , ,i.. ah i.i.i.. . i
i nnn inti. nVi Z " J , l"vy lrvo u,0 "1U nt o roquiroti to l" "u ) D,c'","vu''- '"uo. l" ,,u "ri
-.vimx ..... ...... ...... uiiuuii ui iuhh oxorciso It.
For Salo
companiod by cortlflcd check for 5
ot amount of proposal; 75 bond ro-,
quired of successful contractor. Alii
tonago wero Bunk. Tlio next hich
record was tho following week when
tu rty-olght vessols of tho largor and Five passongor Chevrolot Tourinc ' Proposals to bo scaled and addressed
thirteen of tlfo Hinitllor oatecorv wore Cnv 1I17 c? . '..?, to Ooo. C. White. Ren'v.. Suthnrlkml.
SQht to Uio bottom. riionn for ensh. Pliono C4fi.
now
84-tf.
W. A. CAUFFMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalKslV bam
nnBKPnaanaaaaSn9nnHksK.
to Goo. C. Whlto, Sec'y., Sutherland,
' Plans may bo had at tho Coatos mm.. Terms reasonable guarantee
bor Co., North Plntte, or at tho offlco ,. c , , t
ot tho secretary. , satisfaction, ror dates cal
Tlio rlcrlit 1h rnanrvoil in riort ntiv.
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at any Dame in worm riatte
or all bids
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GEO. C. WHITE, Sec'y.
lomngtoni
The first increase in
price on these cleaners is
coming soon. We still
sell this revolving brush
machine for $30. Come
in and see it.
North Platte
Light & Power Co.
Help Us Serve
the Naiion First!
Wo can perform our full mensuro of service to tho na
tion only when wo handle tho .governments requests for
service, for equipment pnd for men nhcad of all prlvato
requirements.
New construction to ineet tho increased demands upon
our facilities brought about by tho war has been held back
by tho shortage of both Inbor and materials.
You can "do your bHVhy asking only
for equipment you must' have nnd by
malting only such local nm long dlstanco
calls as aro absolutely necessary.
jpotNOOURBrr
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NEBRASKA TELEPHONE 00.
DEBBYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Director i
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 688.
BLACK DJAP30ND
DEHORNING PENCIL
For Sale at
A. F. FINK'S
Harness and Saddelry.
Every pencil will dehorn 50 calves
rom 10 days to 10 months old for
$1.00.
A forfeit, of $5 for any calf that
ails to dehorn. Call and get one.
Phone Red 456.
J. B. REBFIEL1).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. ItedQeld & Rcdllold
Offlco Phone 642 Ros. Phono 676
NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS.
Sealed bids will lie received nt the
office of the county clork of Lincoln
county, Nob., until 12 o'clock noon on
the 19th day of November, 1917, for
tho $10,000.00 Osgood Precinct
Bridge Bonds bearing six per cent
semi-annual interest, bonds in denom
inations of $1,000.00 each and payable
ono bond each year commencing July
1, 1928.
A. S. ALLEN,
019N16 County Clerk.
Notice to Bond Buyers for Snlo
of Bonds.
On November 19, 1917, 5 o'clock p.
m., sealed bids will bo received by thp
mayor and council of tho city of North
Platte, Nob., for tho $10,000 state aid
Osgood precinct bridge bonds, made in
denominations of $1,000.00, run 20
years, optional after five years, draw
five "per cent semi-annual ilntorest.
payable July and January. Tho coun
cil reserves tho right to reject any
and all bids.
019N16 0. E. ELDER, City Olerk.
E stray Notice
Taken up on section 25-13-30. south
of the Baker school house, by the un
dersigned who there resides, on Sep
tember 10th, 1917, an iron gray, two
year old maro, weight about 800
pounds, no brands discernible. Own
er is requested to provo property, pay
charges and take animal away. 1
80-10 R. Q, TATTISON.
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Farmers this is the year and the
time of the year to get stock to eat
up your rough feed. I have on
hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs
and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come
and talk to me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY. ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thorapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omnha, Nebraska.
E. IV. FETTER,
Physician
X RAY
Offlco: First National Bank Building.
Phono 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platto. Nebraska,
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
DIENER & KENNEDY
Real Estate, Fire, Tornado and nail
Insruancc. Spoclal Agents Globe
Llfo Insurance Company,
Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts,, Upstairs
I'hono Red 572. Nortk Platto, Neb.
Notice of Petition
Estate No. 1509 of Mary J. O'Hare,
deceased, in the county court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested In said estato take no
tice that a petition has been filed for
the probate of an instrument !purport
Jng to be the last -will and testament
of said Mary J. O'Hare and for tho
appointment of Anna and Josio O'Hare
as 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,
P6n27 County Judge.
NOTICE EO CltKDITOIlS
Estato No. 1511 of Llbble Johnston,
deceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln. County, Nebraska.
The State of Nlyaska, ss. Creditors
of said estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation and nilnp
?J c.,?.,!?ls nWlnst said estate Is March
14, 1918, nnd for settlement of said os
tate is November 9, 191S; that I will
sit at tho county court room in said
county, on December 14, 1917, at 9
o clock n. m., nnd on March 14, 1918, at
9 o clock u. m., to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and
objections duly nied.
.,, GEO. E. FRENCH,
nl3'ul County Judgo.
Hospital PhoHO Black 833.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PRITCHARD,
Gradaate Veterinarian
Wgat yean a Goreraaeat Veterlaar
laa. Hospital 218-soatk Lecuit St,
o&-kalf Mock soHUnrest of the
Ceart Hoasa.
I.KOAI. NOTICE.
William Warren and tho unknown
liolrs, dovlsees, legatees and personal
reprosontatlvos of William Warren und
nil other persons Interested in tho es
tate of William AVarren; Joslo Warren,
and tho unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees and personal representatives of
JOBle AVarren and all other persons in
terested In the estnte of Josle Warren,
defendants, will hereby tako notice' that
on the 8th day of October, 1917, Eliza
Kisor, plalnttff. in an action wherein
the said Eliza Riser is plaintiff and tho
above named defendants, aro defend
ants. Hied her petition In the District
Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
nualnst said defendants and each of
them. P alntlff alleges In her petition
that sho Is tho owner In feo simplo and
In tho possession of North one-half of
i'ot.i10c,ln Count' Clerk's Sub-dl vision
of the South one-half of tho Northeast
Quarter of section 32, In township 14,
North of rnnge 30, AVcst of tho Cth P.
,Lot,8 ,7i 8. and 9 ,n Bald Sub
Sl!y,S,n0n. t,ert?(1 toAntonStenner.as said
, 10 l?latted and of record in the
ofllce of the County Clerk of Lincoln
ocunty, Nebraska, all located In Lin
coln county. Nebraska, and that the
said plaintiff has beon in the open and
adverse possession of tho same as
against the defendants nnd as against
all persons claiming by or through the
defendants, nnd each of thorn, and
against tho whole world, for more than
ten consecutive years last past; the ob
ject and prayer of plaintiff's petition is
to quiet title In the plaintiff In nnd to
North one-half of Lot 10 In County
Clerk's Sub-division of the South one
naif of the Northeast Quarter of sec
tion 82, in township 14, North of range
30, west of the Cth P. M., except that
Part of Lot 10 lying west of Lots 7, 8
and 9 In said Sub-division, deeded to
Anton Stenner, as said lot 10 1b platted
and of record In tho office of the Coun
ty Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
nnd to exclude each nnd nil of tho said
defendants from all right, title, Inter
est, claim and demand In an to earn
land of whatsoever kind or nature and
for such other and further relief as
may be Just and equitable.
lou are further notified that said
District Court on the 8th day of Novem
ber, 1917, made and entered an order
permitting service by publication upon
each of the said defendants for four
consecutive weeks, ns required by law.
And said defendants are further notified
that they aro required to answer sala
petition on or before the 24th day of
ue
Jecember, 1917.
nl3d7
ELIZA KISER,
By GEO. N. GIBBS,
Her Attorney.
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