IltlV J,. It All K, Editor mid I'ulilUJier SUDBCIlrt'TION' HATES : Ono Year Ivt Jlnll In AI ranee. .wifl2' One i'cnr by Currier in Advance MAO Entored at Ncvth I'latte, Nebraska, Postoffico s Second Claa Matter. TUESDAY, XOVlMniEIt SO, 1017. WAT.T.Afll? ttltNIHTRlUi 1IRLP 80IVK LAHOK IMtOllLEJI. Tlio last lnsuo of the Wallace Win ner says: "Wo have mentioned nt one tlmo and another how tho ministers ot Wallace are doliiK their btst to relieve tho labor situation, Rev. Fiey In the bean and potato Held and He v. burden as n worker on the new school build ing or whore over employment was of fcred. Tho Idea seems to meet with np provnl. Last week Itev. Bordon wont out to holp put In the foundations lor Homo buildings for Pat Sullivan, who 1b putting In a full sot or improvo monts on his ranch in tho south part ol tho county. Whotv tho work wns completed Mr. Sullivan asked him how much ho owed him. Rev. Borden ro plicd that ho had been getting $2.50 por day for such work at othor placos. That will bo fair enough.' said Tat, handing him a check for tho amount. Then ho reached down in his pocket and produced a prosperous looking roll from which ho unwound a crisp ton dollar bill and handed it to tho surprised preacher. 'That is Just for good measure,' ho said, 'and becauso I like" your system and because you nro not a slackor, and when there Is any morp' work In my lino I will bo pleased .tp havo your help.'" ::o:: ClnlniH Are Allowed. PrcBB dispatches from Valontino state i that tho claims of It. 0, Chain lain, of this city, against tho estate of his brothor, tho lato Hcniy Chamber lain, liavo boon allowed in tho county court, but an nn'poal has been taken to tho district court. Ono of these claims is for $2,001, tho others aro for smaller, amounts, and all wore for money advanced to lulp tho brother wii'rol I'nanc;al clltll-uUiej. Tho do censed was a somewhat notol char acter otvfihorry county, and following nn assault on a neighbor was in a fair way ttf.fetart tor tho ycnHcutiary, when Ralph canio to his reucuo and bad him committed to nn insano asylum from which ho escaped onco o twlqo. Tho last timo he was committed to tho In stitution ho escaped from tho shorlff, brought an action for habeas corpus and. was doclarod sano by tho Jury. He died last year as tho result ot an accidental injury near his ranch. -i ;o; ; 3fan Tower flreatly Wcnkonod. In Flandors. Gorman nowspapors, takon from prisoners captured near Passchondalc, show that tho kalsor is preparing tho Gorman public for an nouncement of another strategic re treat on tho western front. Otflcors ot high command admit and fear that an othor such retroat will bocomo nocos sary bocauso of stoady gains made by ' tho British. Tho Gorman official figures glvon out indicnto that nlnoty-ono Teuton divisions havo been exhausted in tho past two months, all used hi tho do fonno of Passchondale and in offorts to recupturo tho rldgo cast of that city. Tills means a total of ono million thrco .hundred and slxty-flvo thousand men engaged. Reports In tho Gorman papers aro takon to indicate that tho man power of tho kulser 1b waning and .that offonslvo movomonts can no long or bo taken. f.ni: British Tufco 100,000 Prisoners. .' London. In tho Houbo ot Commons during a speech Henry William For Htor, ilnanclal aocretary of war, said that cinca Julv 1. 1910. tho British had , captured from tho Turks 30,107 pris oners uiul 1HU guns; and from tho a or uiana on tho western front 101,534 prisoners and 510 nuns. Tho approximate oquaro mileage. In territory conquored or roconnuorod by vtho British in the satno time, said Mr. Forstor. was 128.000. Tho total nuni bor of prisoners capturod on all fronts since tho beginning of tho war was 1GG.000, wlillo the captured guna num- bored 800. ' Some vory lino now Grafanoln records: "Oh. Johnny! Oh, Johnny! Oh," voool. "Wo'll Wind up the Wntch on the Rhine, ' vocal. "Levinsky nt tho Wedding." Como in and hear aoma of our new s-Mectlotm. DIXdN, tho Jowelur. ' A. W. Pluraer rocently purchased 1020 acres orlanrt in the Cut Can yon section in the south part ot tho county which ho will uso as sumnior pasture for his cattle. WE BOY YOUR HAY. GRAIN, SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK. We soli Coal, Flour. Graham. Whole Wheat. Corn I; Meal, Corn Chop, Barloy, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed and all kinds ol Gram. r Leypoldt & r'KUWT ST. FREDERICK V. BOWJERS and the WARREN -TVUNS in the bright musical farce "HIS BRIDAL NIGHT" at tho KfcJTH THURSDAY NIGHT., Knights of Columbus War Camp Fund to be Continued. At a regular meeting of St. Patrick 'a Council No. 1211 of "North Platte, held Wednesday evening, the standing committee appointed some months ago Was instructed to continue the work of soliciting funds for the Knights of Columbus war work until the Three Million mark was passed. The following gentlemen uie in c-br.rge of the work in the various -ir a of tho city 1st. ward, Mr. Juhii Herrod. 2nd. ward, Mr. 'Joe. Sjnwaiger. 3rd. ward, Mr. W. J. Lundgraf. 4th. ward, Mr. M. C. Hayes. These gentleman will also receive contributions. The. Knights of C)lumbu3 will maintain three amusement and recreation centers in all of the six teen Cantonments as well as at all Army camps and military posts in the United States and also in Europe or wherever our troops are fighting for Liberty and Democracy. Special attention is called to the small cost of this great, undertaking. All the men in charge of the KnifjlltS Of Columbus Work are ,ii.wi i,t. m ,!,i,, k... UOtng their bit WltllOUt pay, bUt . , . . . . ' ., 1 with n (taairn tn lift nf aurvirn tn thn tt j o,ntna 1 nny reduction will bo made. Untter united states anu to our ncroic(th0 Pv0Scnt ruling ot the fedorai fuel bovs of tho Armv and Nnvv. i control as to gross profits, North Tn nrllitinn tn .iH jiu uuuiiiuu w vuiiiiK iv mo , entertainment of our boys Knijjhts of Columbus will provide extra Chaplains for the benefit of Citholic Army and Navy boys. So that the world may know: Our Camps hnd amuse ments nnd all our privileges will be open' to all our soldiers and sailors regardless of Creed. While soliciting will be confined to the Catholics, contributions will be welcomed from nil. Publicity Committc. (Adv.) A Vow Jlnrgnlns For Snle. 820 acres of vnlloy land near North Platto, a. bargain if taken at once. A 10 room modern rosidonco nlcoly locatod, closo to school. A 12 room rosldenco, inodQrn,.ox copt heat; has basomont and furnuoo can bo put In. Closo to school. Prlcos are right: Can show those at any timo. C. F. SPENCER, Phono rod 402. Room 0 Reynolds Uullding. 8Btf THE MOKE DIlUAD ANU 11UTTKU TUB YOUNGSTllIt EATS the sturdier he grows. And what a lot moat boys can got away with. Es pecially If tho broad bo sproad with such dollclous croamory butter as is to bo had horo. No wonder ho llkos it. You will too onco you tasto it Try a pound today and with its first tusto you'll rcsolvo that horoaftor no othor buttor will satisfy you. Prlco no high er, but quality best. North Platte Creamery. PHONE 02. Pennington, PHONE 99. CATTLE AM) till K KP PHU'ES WILL SOT UK FIXED A (MY. - vu MMtfmmi iu w nv M, j yiico of cattle and sheep at tho pfBont time, 'mat ueciaion como irom josopu To Davl(l p0rter, non-resldont de Cotton, meat director, and wa3 rhavU- fendant: You aro hereby notified that puoui; ouiui-uuy. In order to stlmulato tho proQhction or nogs, a minimum price or it.tu pc- hundred for hogs farrowed next wiJiuiK, una uuu.i cbuuuiiuu, - uus based on tho ratio of 13 to 1, with prior of corn as. tho basis of tho prlco. "The Fotfd Admin stratlon commits tsolf to a policy of keeping hands oft m mo uiuiiur ui jh il-oiiaiiiK ui waiuu .mil aiiuuif iiiib no 'iJi.va u " nnu mo prouueora secure a uur proiu, says E. L. Burko, chairman of tho No- orasKa l,ivo btocic (.ommiueo. ju, answer said petition on or before 'Palrlo.'-n d the prospect of fair Monday, tho 81st day of December, ahoep footlera to ronowed efforts to In- creased production," . continued . Mr. uurKe, wno is ono or 1110 largest cai- lie tuuuui a in- 1110 uiuie. Coal Not Likely to bo Jteduccd E. C. Coates returned the lattor part ot last week from Lincoln whore lie attended tho conference between the coal men and Fuel Administrator Kcu- nedy, whose control of the fuel situ- atlon in Nebraska is absolute. T11 rasn whfiin tlinrp Ir no roal Tor in case vvneio mere is no coai 101 muti 111 it lunii lum un huudwuiuoi uuuj ijouar.s lor the purpose or con linH tnnro In toek than his nroatint structlntr a bulldlnir for the flro donart- nonils roriiilrn It 'In within Mr Kon. neous ryiuno, it is wunin mi. ien- nedy'B province tO order that this householder divide his coal with some ono who hnn nono i ono wno nas none. 1 When dealers ilud It impossible, to Hnnnro conl from the mlnon or from the jobbers, they report to Mr. KSr-, nedy and it is up to him .to seo Jjifit tho coal is forthcoming from some. source. It is hoped that througli a' systematic distribution to keep all dealers supplied and to avert a cpal fnmlno nt nnv noint 1 r I ra,n? nl , y Vu , ,',,, A As to nrices. it is not nrobablo that' Platto dealers could chargo ten dollars tnf TJi.1,1 i.nin. o,wi Tjnnk Rnp ni.ii nniii Hollars anu nay cents. :o: : uierK-tiunur rixuiimiauoii aosijiouuu. Because an insufficient number of n , n....i t vK . . . - . V Clerk-Carrlor examination for tho lo- nnl .nnalnfflnn tn lirtvn linnn linlil Miv .T" I.T..:i " i. "T." " V l"u " ... t . i'"0"" uu 10 iNuveiuuur ct. in viuw ui inu scarcity of applicants, applications wUI, f . do uccopieu irom any maio person who will uecomo oiglucon years old within thirty days of November 24. 1017. Call at tho postoffico for appll- cation blanks nnd information. ::o:: ah f oiiixmnt p All of .our now shipment of dresses inciuuuu m uur puciui iui una uuu wook only, E. T. TRAMP &, SONS. Fit EE Ol' CHARUE Why ouffor with Indlgostlon, dyspep sia, torpid Uvor, constipation, sour ulomuoh, oomltig-up-of-food-aftor-cat-lug, etc., when you cap got a santple bottle of Orcon'b AugiiHt Flower frdo nt Stono'q Pharmacy. This medlolno has remarkable curatlvo proportloB, nnd has demonstrated its cfflclfenoy by flity yoai'u of succoss. Hoadaches aro often causod by a dlsorddrod stomach. ' " August Flower Is pat up in 25 nnd '1 fi cent Jiottlos. For salo in all clvillfcod countrlos. W. A. CAUFFMAN, 'AUCTIONEER. Trm8 rsonable guarantee satisfaction. For dates call at any bank in North Piatt. For Sale . Plvo - passenger Chevrolet Touring i;nr, iui7 model. Samo as now Cheap for cash. Phono 54G. 84-tf. Notice " on the 2Gth duy of July, 1017, Lottie A. port0r filed a petition against you ;il tho Digtrlct Court of Lincoln Corn- ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of Whlch are to obtain a divorce from vou on the rfilin,i of ,mn-Kimnnrt nnrl extremo cruelty, and for tho custody 0L- the mInol. children, tho issue of said marriago to-wit: David Porter, nged 14 years'; Xorvin Porter, agod 12 years; uorotny sorter ageu 10 years; Els ,vnrth Pnrtnp at-o.i i p01.tor n,.oti 2 ycai'd. You aro required ' LOTTIE A. POUTER, qeo. N, GIEBs' n20-4w Her Attorney ((liniXANci: no. :t A 11 f ltntl t n it tVia luunnnnu n f 419 fiftA Fire station house C ner cent bondH by ?' ?"5h J'1?."8-,?n J!1,?.. c1V',ty... ndoptlns tho form or bond, BK IT OIIDAINKD by tho mayor and g-JjnoH of the city oforth "a",; clecUon hold In said city on the 3rd pf April, A. D. 1917, that there be borrowed upon the credit of said city the aum ot twelve thousand ($12,- mont of said city and that bonds be. ,S8Ueil therefore. That said bonds be of the denomination of l,000 each, be dated June 1st, 1917 anii be made tluo and l'ayablo on June 1st, 1937 with 1, provlslon i,0wever. that said bonds may be payable jxt the option of the Cltv any time after five vears from ffiftorc.t aTthe rate flve'w" cent (r.) per annum, payable on tho nrst day of June and December In each year "jey shall be ; signed by the Mayor T1,e interest accruing upon said bonds shall be evidenced by coupons there- to attached, such coupons to be Blgned by the samo officers who shall by th v.nntin, nf i.n.,i. u n1.i for tholr respective signatures their rf,?1tyo,,fuF "'""S "'V.fL'' nrinoinni , payable at'thes oillco of this Treasurer or uie county oi ijincoin in me (juy IH KUHTHEK OUUAINED that Bald bonus shall be registered in tho oillco of tho county clerk In tho county 01 ijincoin nnu smio oi reurasKa ami niB0 n tho oillco of the Auditor of public accounts of the state of Nebraska reffistratlon to be evidenced by cer tlilcate nupearlne upon thq bnck o I each bond. - - ' IT IS FURTIIEIt OIIOAINED that such bonds, cpupons and relstratlon coriiucateH Biiau do in suusiiiniiany ."UowinB rorm to-wit: ITnllpfl Stiitps of America. Ktfite o NevraSn. County of Uncolii. city of ; North I'latte Fire Station .House Bonds. No. w nv these Viibs? ETS0tLVhe"!ty ofortuwatK the county of Lincoln and state of Ne- brasltu, a municipal corporation of tho "r.stclass, having more than 5,000 and lc8s tluu; a5l0oo inhabitants, promises to pay to uourer Ono tliouBnnd dollars (si. dim. mi) in iriwrui money oi 1110 United States of America on tho first duy of June, A. D. 18.37 with Intoreut at tho rato of u nor cent ner annum paynblo soml-annually on the llrat day of Uooemhor and first day of Juno of each year on presentation and Burrondor ot the interest coupons neroio nttucnoa ps they 8evornll become due. Uoth nrlnclnal and Interest aro Heroby made payable at tho otllce of tho Troasuror or tne county or Lincoln in me city o Mn.il, 111.. . t . V,. I , r. 1 - nui til x itinci, nuuiuuiiu. THIS UOND Is one of n series of bomlH of like date, tonor anu elToct numbered from 1 to 12 Inclusive niiiDimtlULc in acrsrotrate to tho sum o Tuilvft nioimaiul dollars ($13,000.00) lHHiU'd by the olty of North I'latte In tlw rmiiilv of Lincoln and state of No- brasUa for tho purpose of constructing a liuimniR ror tne nre ueparimoni 01 saiu city or North Platte, Nebraska under the provisions of section 120 of article 6 of chapter 4!) of the Kovlsed Statutes of the state of Nebraska for tho yoar 1813 and under tho provisions of an not found n tho session laws of tho year 191G, pane 129 and designated nB chapter S9. Said bonds aro payalilo at the option of the city any tlmo after five years from dato of Issue. This bond has been duly and lejinlly Issuod on petition ulKiiod by more than 10 por cent of the leical voters of tho city of North I'latte, Nebraska, and authorized by moro than a three-fifths voto of the electors of tho olty, votlnff on tho prop osition of their Issuanoo at an election called for the submission of such prop osition. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all nets, requirements nnd conditions precedent to the Issue of said bonds liavo been duly and legal ly dono and porformed and this bond Is a legal and valid obligation of tho city of North Platto, In the county of Lincoln and statoof Nebraska ;that thefe 1b no constitutional or statutory limitation of the state of Nebraska that In nny wlso effect this bond for the perform ance of all of which the faith and credit of tho city of North Platte, In the coun ty of Lincoln nnd state ot Nebraska is irrevocably pledged and nlso the proper ty resources and revenues of said city of North Platto, IN WITNESS "WHEREOF t,le c!t' of North Platt-vln the county of Lincoln and state of Nebraska has caused this bond to ha slgped by Us mayor, attested by Its dork and recorded undor the seal of the City and the coupons hereto attached to bo signed by said ofilcers by their fao Blmlle signatures, which oillcera dd by the execution hereof adopt as and for their respective signa tures their respective fac slmllo signa tures appearing on said coupons, all this Isrirtay of June, 1917. HENRY WALTEMATH, Mayor, Attested 1 O. E. ELPBR. City Clerk. (SEAL) The Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital 1008 West Fourth Street. For thp treatment of Medical, Surgical "" and Obatotrlcal Patients. JOHN S. TWINEM, M. 1. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Oilice: Building and Loan Uuildinp Phone Residence 115 lIt. JIAJtOLI) A. TENNER Osteopath. Helton Uullding Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 333 ItosBlack 1020 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopalhlc Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for tho pcientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. x Staff: Geo. BVDcnt, M. D. V. Lncas, M. D. J.HRedfieId,M.D. J. S. Simms, H.D FARMERS Talk to Me before employing your Auctioneer. COL. DICK HAYES, 16 SOUTH WILLOW ST. DEBRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Erabalaers , Undertakers and Funeral Director! .Day Phone 234. Night Phone 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 rough feed. I haVe on hand and for sole 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. II WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY. .. Practice Limited to Surprory and Bndiuin Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska, E. IV. FETTER, Physician - X KAY Office: First Nntlonnl Bank Building. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Itooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nobraska. Big Prices for and all kinds of Mixed Iron $6.00 per ton. Clenn Cast Iron $10 per ton. Bring your Furs to 1110 before jou shin nnd get my price. L. LIPSHITZ. DIENEIt & KENNEDY ricnl Estate, Fire, Tornado and Hail Insruancc Special Agents Globe Llfo Insurance Company, Corner Front and Dowey Sts., Upstairs Phono Bed 572. North I'latte, Nob. Hospital Phono Black 888. House Phone Black SS8. Y. T. PBITCIIAED, Gradsate Veterlaarlaa Higat years a QerenuBeat Veterlaar iaa. Hospital 218-iosta Loe&it 8L, one-kaU block soatk-west of tka Cewt Hesaik, Notice to Contractors Directors Of School DTstrlct No. C. Sutherland, Lincoln" countyl 'Nebraska, will receivo bids at tho office Ot the secretary until 8 o'clock n. m., otflho,",,' 7th day of Dccombor, for tho con-' strtuctlon of a now school building at Sutherland. Heating and plumbing to be let separately. AH bids to be ac companied by cortlfled check for 5 of amount of proposal; 76 bond re quired of successful contractor. All proposals to bo Bealed and addressed to Geo. C. White, Sec'y.. Sutherland, Nobr. Plnns mav bo had at tho Coates Lum. bor Co., North Platto, or at tho office of tho" secretary. The right is resorved to reject any or all bids. 8G-G GEO. C. WHITE, Sec'y. . LIMIT 2000 OLD LINE ON Soldiers and Drafted Men GET YOURS TODAY. J. E. SEBASTLVN. State Mcrr. Office: Brodbeck Bldg. ' Phone Office Red 612 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. BLACK DIAMOND DEHORNING PENCIL For Sale at A. F. FINK'S Harness and Saddelry. Every pencil will dehorn 50 calves from 10 days to 10 months old for $1.00. A forfeit, of $5 for any calf, that fails to dehorn. Call and get one. Phone Red 456. J. B. REDFEELD. PJimClAH Ai SURGEON Successor to PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redflold & Redllold Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 Estrny Kotlco Taken up on section 25-13-30, south of tho Baker school house, by tho un dersigned who there resides, on Sep tember 10th, 1917, an Iron gray, two year old niaro, weight about 800 pounds, no brands discernible. Own er is requested to provo property, pay charges and take animal away. 80-10 R. G. TATTISON. Notice to Bond Buyers Directors of School District No. 55, Sutherland, Lincoln county, Nebr., will receivo bids at the office of the secre tary until 12 o'clock, noon, on tho 7th Lday of December, 1917, for $3G,000.00 scnooi bonus bearing six per cent semi annual interest, bonds In denomination of $1000.00 each and payable three bonds each "year commencing July 1st, 1922. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. GEO, Q. WHITE, Sec'y. 86-C School District No. 55. Notice 'of Petition : Estate No. 1509 of Mary J. O'Harq, deceased, In tho county court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To ail per sons interested in said estate take no tice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument "purport ing to bo the last will and testament of said Mary J. O'Hare and for tho appointment of Anna and Josio O'Haro as. executors of said will, which has been sot for hearing herein on Novem ber 30, 1917, at O'o'clock a. m. Dated November 1, 1917. GEO. E. FRENCH, n6n27 County Judge. NOTICE EO CItEDITOItS Estate No. -1611 of Libble Johnston, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln, County, Nebraska; rtfa??iStaVte. of Nbraska, ss. Creditors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and filing ?J ,la.lms a?ajnst said estate is March 14. 1918, and for settlement of said os- lwJa..Novembe.r 9- 1918 that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on December 14, 1917, nt 9 o clock a. m., and on March U, 1918, at Lcl0 u m' J? receive, examine, S-S?J,finllowt ,or n,dJ,U8t all claims and objections duly filed. ni 1,111 ' aE0 5 FRENCH, nl3tU1 County Judge. ,, LEGAL NOTICE. . William Warron and tho unknown holrs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of William Warren and all other persons Interested In tho es tat6 of William Warren; Joslo Warron, and tho unknown heirs, devisees, lega teos and personal representatives of Josio Warren and all other persons in terested In the estate of Josio Warren, defendant-, will horcby tako notlco that jriA'i0 st,h,tlny of November, 1917, Elfzu JClsor, nlaintlff, In an action wherein the said Eliza Klser Is plaintiff and tho above named defendants, are defend ants, niel her petition In tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, afalrtst -said defendants nnd each of M,"- v. P a,"tllT alleges in her petition that she Is tho owner In feo simple and I" tho possession of North one-half of i,ot.,lc)oln bounty Clerk's Sub-dlvlsIon of the South one-half of tho Northeast Quarter of section 32, In township 14, North of ratiKe 30, West of the eth V. b'xcrvr hai art,of Lot 10 lylne ,m?iHtiof ,Lot,s ,7- 8. nnd 9 In said Sub dlylslon deeded toAntonStenner.as said lot 10 Is platted and of record In tho ofllco of the County Clerk of Lincoln ooimty, Nebraska, all located In Lin coln county, Nebraska, and that the said plaintiff has been In the opon and ndverso possession of tho samo as apralnst the defendants and as against all persons claiming, by or through the defendants, and oach of them, and against tho whole world, for moro than ton consooutlvo years last past: tho ob ject and prayer of plalntlnVs petition Is to quiet title In the plaintiff in and to North one-half of Lot 10 In County Clerk's Sub-dlvlslon of the South one half of the Northeast Quarter of sec tion 32, In township 14, North of- range 30, west of the 6th V. M., except that part of Lot 10 lying west of Lots 7, 8 and 0 In said Sub-dlvlslon, doeded to Anton Stenner, as said lot 10 Is platted and of record in the office of the Coun ty Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and to exclude each and all of the said defendants from all right, title, Inter est, claim and demand In an to said land of whatsoever kind or nature anor for such other and further rellof ns may be Just and equitable. You nre 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, as required by law. And said defendants are further notified that they aro required, to answer said Betltlon on or before the 24th day of lecember, 1917. v ELIZA KISER, By GEO. N. GIBBS, n!3d7 Her Attorney.