IHA L. HAKE, Editor nnd Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mull in Adrnncc. . . .81.25 One l'cnr by Carrier la Adviuico $M Entorod nt Nortli I'lntto. Nobrnska, Postofflco as Second Claoo Mattor. TUESDAY, PKIIIHMltr 12, 1018. NAMES OF ALL H0N1) rUKUIIASEltS TO HE 1'UHLISIIEI). Wo 3lust Go Down, Deep. It 1b posslblo that tlio noxt Liberty loan wll bo for about eight billion dol lars, and all will bo asked for at one time Instead of coming In a series of drives. Should this prove true, Lin Ono of tlio fentures Impressed upon the county chairmen of tlio Llbory loan committee at the meeting hold In this olty last Thursday was that the numos of all subscribers to the noxt loan, together with the amount thoy subscribed, should be published; that no exceptions should bo mado to this rule. This Is only fair. Tho man who makos some sacrifice to subscrlbo for tho bonds has a right to know, and J should know, wether tho man wlio Is I Hlmllarly, or better situated as he; Is doing his slinre in tho prosecution of tho war. In this worthy and necessary cniiBO no ono should be so modost as to not want his or hor namo published. ::o: I'nsliikublo Transports. -ffn.t..e. l.nn r,....l 4 ... 1 . n ola coj;nty's share will be c ?"0 I" '?J,01;, Cl , , li ,cord.ng to a statement'made Friday oy wiuiam l. saunuors, vico cnair nian of the naval consulting board in an address at a dinner of the Unt- wc win need go down (loop in our pockets. It Is iirobablo that tho drive will start tho lattor part of March. ..... . . . 1 1 .1 !. xuu Kovu.i.mL .t .,u vorslty of Pennsylvania alumni In Now banks to subscrlbo for two billion' v. ' a,..i ...,, .... " Geo. B. Deht, Fliysician and Surgeon. "Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: HuUding and Loan Uulldtn? Phono . 0 111 cc 130 rtfsiditir' us York. Mr. Saunders said that ono of v W. A. CAUFFMVN, AUCTIONEER. loans aro to meet tho Immediate noeds of tho government. i il 1 u il n .... I . Jn 77" 'uu" E"":?' V. ,." tho ships recently commandoered b doing uuh uio uaio ui uio noun unvu roviTiimont now Hon il im AMnnMp h?f KiVffiSS ThiSfrtffi rrtB Terms roasonable guarantee originally intended. Those fdiort timolbo Hllnk ,)V xn1n.,in lnPm)(in... 4.;r; ru "I can conceive of no reason why t n m l. m ii m n i.i i.,,..,....i,. t i.i t. ...i.i.i.i.i ., F. Clnhniirfh. Worrh Plot r. Unnl, Im ..,.( .l t 1. M,l "" nuuuiu uu willlliuill, - O ' SS Pne 201. ty.flvo thousand dollars for tho thro, toT'tonn o our troons wh ch! worm nauo naiiKS. xno onn::s are Umt t , k T j , , , given 'permission to purchase these , h , , t f t f 't( cortillcatos in ins ailments extend ng , meter blown ln hoyr flld any(1 over a period of tun weeks, and hotwll, rnrnillr flnnt arll n , ', ..,, flrBtJiiBtal mont was made Saturday. watorlo ,,)Ut ono.tonth oI the honov. Tho Bfiort loans will bo repaid by tho govornmcnt by funds realized from the next bond sale ThcBO eight billion dollars will combed nlrtight colls.' :o::- .VnimJes Trapped nt.'lfrht, Wit 1 1 til n mniln n A rts I -t Tn maa meet tho war reauiromonts of Uio Salurdny Pob 9mny American Kovornmont u,nt Juno ?oth: aft0 Boldlors aro believed to have boon klll- wiiicu it ih jiiuuaum Hiuro uuiiub imiav , . fmlr nrn tnlnulnir nml bo sold, although by that tlmo tho: inonoy loviod undor tho lncomo tax will have been paid, and tho issuance of more bonds may bo dolayed. :$o:: Tho Hob Situation., Farmers who luxvo boon confronted tlio last few -wcoks with tho spectacle of corn going up ln prico and hogn coming dawn, should not bo unduly phtinicd ucordlng to tho collego of ncvlculturo. In tho frst placo tho government hns Buccceded in keeping tho prico of hogs abovo tho $15. GO mark. In tho second Iplaco, It Is pro posed to keep hog prices ipor hundred weight equal to 13 times tho prico of corn por bushel noxt summor. That Blmply means that oither hogs will go ui or corn como down. Tremendous quantities of soft corn which aro now in tho country may bo rendered worth loss after a llttlo warm weather. Con sequently tho farmor who has already transformed his orn Into pork will lmvo no causo tpr worry. Itight at prosont It scorns unwlso to soil hogs, especially bred sows. ono was wounded, when nn American patrol was ambushed In No Man's Land last night by a superior force of dormans. I Tho spot whoro tho oncountor oc curred is nn Isolated ono nnd reports' concerning tho casualties inflicted by both sides aro meager. ( Only ono Amorlcan is known to linvn nann'nnA Mm .. n . f .t, which was laid In front of our wires. Tho ono survivor who crawled back to tho American lines with a bullet In his choat. Is unnblo to talk. : 'o: :- For tho serious diseases that attnr-lf tho kidneys Prickly Ash Hitters Is a1 remedy of morlt. It rollovos back-J ache, dizziness, proHlstont headache loss of Btroncth and norvnun Tvonlr-1 nosB; symptoms which lndlcato kid ney trouble. Prico $1.25 por bottle Rlnckor Book & Drug Co., Special Agents. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement casep. Completely equipped X-Itay and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Rcdficld, M. D. J.S.Simm$,M.D ORDINANCR NO. 94. An ordinance prohibiting tho con struction, maintenance or use of approach to curbinc or sidewalk frnm To encounieo nrodtietlnn tl.nun In. 1,10 8trect to "y Brigo, livery stable. chargo of tho pork campaign are dls-J?n ?Qmtl or,"10.r, 'K8 or trlbutlng placards to farmers wha 1 1? ,n V1,? ty ot Nor.tn latto' Nobr -havo agrood to ralso more Iiokb. Tha nn'Lpr2.vMl''lF. a. P?"a.uy, thorofor. display of one of those signs on nn' i.1'"""1 nhu uy THE MAYOR automobiloor gatopost is nn indication ' T,r?, C0.U,NCIL f o city of North that tho holder has ntrreoil tn lirnml 1 I5lt0.v obraskn: boctlon 1. It 1b hereby declared to E. W. FETTER, Pliysicinn -X KAY Offlco: First-Nntlonnl Bank, Building, that tho holder has agreed to breed s moro sown. ::o:: Kyo Flour Not u Substjtiite. DR. HAROLD A. FENNERr Ostoopnth. Bolton Building: bo unlawful for tho owner, ncrmit. nr! person In control or any building or Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. buildings or any storage yard, within 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. PLones Office Black 333 Res. Black 102u Byo Hour is not a substitute for tho cltv of North Plnttn. Mnirnnifn wheat flour, says Administrator, construct or use any bridge or ap-1 Wattles. Tho Impression in somo nrouch plncos seems to bo that It 1b but It la street to tho curb or sldowalk or to lay; IIA T)t l4il l. 111 . . ..... ( - UULt Ilyo flour may bo sold without nlank or nthnr mni BUbBtltuts, however. for use at any garage, livery stable,' wholo wheat and graham Hours aro warohouso or other buildings or yards not substitutes for wheat Hour an.l to bo uncd for travel by automobllos, thoy, nuiBt bo sold with BUbstltuton. trucks, carrlagos, wagons or other, ;.IIowovcr, ipurchasors In buying sub- vohlclos to pass ovor from street to curb or sldowalk. Section 2. That any and all chan-1 CCS Uindo 111 nxlntlni nlilnwnlkti nn.1 nit im murj- iru iiouhhb oi aviioio wneat,now HldownlkB or crossings erected atltutos with wholo wheat or graham flpiir must buy six-tenths as much Hubstltutos as of wheat Hour. In short, Office phone 241. ReB. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, . Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska McDonald Bank Building. )KKYF.KKY & FOItBKS, Licensed Embamors Undertakers' nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 533. . WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR HIDES AND FURS. j Furs are Big Price Bring them in. We buy ull kinds of Junk. North Platte Junk House Sheriff's Sale. By vlrtuo of an alias order of sale lssuod from tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure in said Court, wherein Anna V. Motcalf is plaintiff nnd Will Outrlm ot nl are delcndants, and to me directed, I will on tho 18th day of March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho court house ln North Platte, Lincoln County, Nob., soli at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and coat, tho following des cribed proporty, to-wit: Tho west One-half of Section Twen ty-one, in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, Wost of tlio aixtn P. M. Tho East One-half of Section Twen ty-one ln Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, West of the Sixth M.; - the Nortlieast une-iourin oi Section Twenty-nine, in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, West ot tho Sixth P. M.; tho Southeast One-fourth of tho Southeast Quarter and the West One-half of the South- cast Quarter, all in Section Twonty Nlnc, Township Sixteen, Nortli of Range Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M., and tho South half of tho South oast One-fourth of Uio Southeast Oiinrtor of Section Nineteen, ln Town- shin Sixteen, Nortli or Range rniriy- two. West of the Hlxtn l'. fii.; aouin west One-fourth of Section Twcmy nlne. ln Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, west ot tno bixm P. M.. all ln Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated Nortli Platto, Neb., i"'eu. a, 1918. ri2-mlG A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. Notice of Petition. Estate No, 163G of Francis E. Snydor, deceased in tho County court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said Estate take notlco that a petition has OQen filed for tho appointment of Charles M. Sullivan as administrator of said Estate, which has boon sot for hoaring on February 22, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 28, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODIIURST, J29-3wks. County Judge. Sheriffs Snlo.' By vlrtuo of an ordor of salo Issued rrom tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon u decree of forcclosuro rondorod in snld Court wherein Nichnlas Adnmy, et ah. is plaintiff, and Mary Adamy is defend ant, and to mo directed, I will on tho 2nd day of March, 1918, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the east front door of tho Court Houso ln Nortli Platte, Lincoln County, Nobaska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest blddor for cash, to satisfy said decroo, Interest) and costs, tho following described proper ty, to-wlt: Nortli East Quarter (N. K. VI) of section six (G), in Township sixteen (10), North of Rango twenty-flight (28), West of the Gth P. M., and all of lot Flfty-slx (56) of Plutto View Subdivision of a part of Section Three (3) Township Thirteen (13) Rango Thirty (30). Dated North Platte, Neb., January. 25th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Notlco to Creditors. Estate No. 1525 of Henry F. Doebke. deceased in tho County court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss; Credit ors of said estate will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate i3 Juno 1st, 1918, nnd for settlement, of said Estato is January 28, 1919- that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on March 1, 19 IS, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on June 1, 1918, at 9 o clock a. m. to receive, oxamine, hear, allow, or adjust all ilalma and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. " J29-4wks. County Judgo. Notice of PoWlon. Estato No. 1540 of Herman Kooster, deceased In tho county court of Lin coln County. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said Estato take notice that a petition has been filed for the appointment of George J. Taylor as nilmlnlntratnr with will annexed of said Estate, which has been set for hoaring herein on March 1, 1918, at 9 o'clock a.m. Dated February 4 th, 191S. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, To -3 wks, County Judge , or graham Hour purchased, six noumln ,:or eub'tituton must be, bought. ::o:; " . Ih tho Middle fVcst Awnke? Now nnd again, ovor Blnco tlitf war Btartad, somebody ban nrlson in ono or another section of tho country and ac oiucd the middle west of bolug soni nblont or indifferent an to tho Bitun tlon of Uio nation. Tho latOBt ot thi'Bo IB a Chicago mini, who hi quoted in a Tacoma papor ns saying: "In Kansas C'lfcy, Omaha, Donvor and other places away rrom cantonnionts nnd ship Notlco to Creditors And for hearing on Petition for Widows' Allowance. Estato No ot William M. Huy, deceased In tho County court of Lin coln Coumty; Nebraska; Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will take notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate is Juno 8th. 1918, and for settlement of said Estate is January 28th, 1919; that I will Bit at tho county court room ln said county, on March Sth 1918, at 10 o'clock a. in., and on Juno 8th. 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m., to rocnivo. oxamine. hear, allow, or ad just all claims and objections duly filed, nnd for hearing upon tno Peti tion for Widow's Allowance filed herein. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, F5 4 wks. County Judgo. with slope for driveways or other pur- poses shall bo constructed undor the supervision ot tho City Englneor. DIENER & KENNEDY Section 3. Any person violating ,,, rRllln v,rn wnrnnn n.i nnii any of tho provisions of this ordinance llcr Lsttt,' lr ' A " nnd na" shall be punished by a fine of not to oxeocd $25.00 and bo Imprisoned until Insruaiice. Special Agents Life Insurance Company. Globe flllO nild COStS aro Paid aild eilCll (lav rnrnnr Vmni nml rinronv Rio ITnntnlr. thnt said approach, so constructed or pimlln t.,.i r.ro North vmUn ni maintained Is allowod to remain aftor 11,0 0 ,CcU 7-" !iorUl 1,nt,c' Nc" notlco from tho Stroot Commissioner! . to romovo tho snmo shall constltuto a Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist separate offense undor this ordinance. Soctlon 4. This ordlmuico shall bullillni' mliintH Mm nomiin Boom in ,f. I t<o offoct and bo 111 force from nnd usloou." aftor Its passage, approval and pub-' Whon this statement Is brought bo- 1,cnU(m According to law. iRomual and 2 Beltou Building fore our busy workora thoy will ilndl VU8B0a WProvoti tins otn day or In it cause for amusement diirine tho February, 1918. periods of relaxation thoy allow them- HENRY WALTEMATH, North Platto, Neuruakn. solves from tho arduous work of nirn plying mon and moans to carry on tho war. To bo suro, nono of our folks havo wasted much time hi organizing paradoB or carrying on brass band demonstrations of any sort. Thoy havo not dovotod tholr onorgy to tolling ono nimthor of tholr IntoiiBO loyalty, nor spont much wind In ndvortlslng what thoy havo done. They havo simply worked, quietly, offoctlvoly and pors Istontly, to tho ond that tho United , States bp mado ready for tho tr.omon-j doiiH thsk It has taken up. Nolthor havo thoy sot up any invidious con tracts ugalnst tholr neighbors, that thoy might vattiglorlously boast ot tholr own doings. But thoy nro not .ualeop, nor unmindful ot tho common peril. How woll tho nilddlo west Is awaro of tho danger may bo gathered from tho figures on conscription given by General Crowder. At tho tlmo of reg istration last summor It Is shown thnt of tho grosa quota ot mon re quired from each titnto Illinois had nlrondy furnished 34. C por cent in voluntoora, Iowa 40 por cont, Nebraska 41 ipor cont and Kansas G3.1 por cont. Thoso nro but a representative groun of tho great agricultural emplro, nnd ? chosen for the fact that from them " comcB tho principal part of tho food , crops of tho country. Each ot tlieso ' states has "gone ovor tho top'1 on Liberty bonds, nod Cross and other subscriptions, nnd la doing zealous work alone: all lines Buggested by tho Kovornmont as holpful or necessary Any man who Buys our "people aro asleep may ho oxcused for ho docs not know .what ho Is talking about. Omaha Boo. ::o Miss M. SIcman, stoam bath's and Swedish MaBsaKO. ladies and gontlo mon, Phono 807. Brodbock bide. 86tf Mayor. Attost: O. H. ELDER, City Clork. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Formers this is the year and the Sheriff's Sale. By vlrtuo of an aliaa ordor of salo lssuod from tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nobrnska, upon a decree of foruclosuro ln said Court whoroln &SEA0J time of the year to get stock to eat .ltrnntn.i i win M,uisM, ,iv nt up your rough feed. I have on March, 191S, at two o'clock p. m., at hand and for snle 3000 feeding lambs tho oast front door of tho court houso ' and ewos, and 500 cattle. Come m North Platto, Lincoln County, No- on(l talk to me bruakn, soil at nubile auction to tho hlghoat blddor for cash, to satisfy said decroo, Interest and cost, tho fol lowing doscrlbod proporty, to-wlt'. Tho West One-half ot tho Northwost Quartor and tho Southeast One-fourth ot tho NorthwcBt Quartor, In Section Three, ih Township Fifteen, North of M., tho Southwest Ono-fourth and tho , MV l,est referance, I m alway dated C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. ahead. L. M. McCLARA AUCTIONEER. dates. West Ono-half ot tho North-west Quartor nnd tho Southeast Ono-fouvth of tho NorthwcBt Quartor and (ho Southwest Ono-fourth of tho South east Quartor, ln Soctlon Nlnotcm, Township Slxteon. north of Rnniro' Thirty-two, West of tho cth p. M tno Phone at my expense for South Ono-half or tho Southwest Quar-1 tor in Soctlon Sovontoon, and tho OGALALLA, NEB. North One-halt ot tho Northeast Quar.' tor or section Nineteen, all In Town ship Slxteon, North of Rango Thirty two, Wost of tho Cth P. M., and tho North half of tho Southeast Quartor and tho SouUi half ot tho Northeast One-fourth, and tho North half of tho Southeast Ono-fourth of tho Southeast Quartor, in soctlon Nineteen, all In Township Slxteon. North ot Rango 1 Thirty-two, Wost of tho Cth P. M., all Eight years a Qovornmont Votorlnnr m Lancoin iTounty, Nobrnska. ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. vwu nu,,u rinuo, nuu rou. , nnn.l)nlf 1,lnnW nnufhwoRt if Mm Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phono Black C33 w. t. rnrrcHARD, Grnduato Yetorlnarlnn 1918. F12-M1G A. J. Salisbury, Shorlff Court Houso. Notlco of Petition. Estato No. 1544 of Robert D Thomson, deceased in tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nebraska, To all per sons Interested in said estate tano notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an Instrument purport Iiik to be last Will and Testamont or said Robert P. Thomson and for ap liointment of Amanda M. Thomson as Executrix of said Will, which has been sot for hearing herein on March 8th 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m.- Dated Fobruray 8,1918. Wm. II. C WOODIIURST. F9-ml County Judge Notlco to Creditors. Estato No. 1521 of Caroltno Franzon decoasod in tho county court of Lin ooln county, Nebrnska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said ostato will take notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and fllInK of claims against said Estate Is June 15, 1918, and for settlement of said Estato is February G, 1919: that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Juno 15, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, F 12-4w County Judge. KOTICR. I. Benton Tavlor. ilofnndnnt. ,,.111 r.rn notlco that on tho 0th day of Octobor, 1917, plnlntlrt nied his petition ln tha district court of Lincoln County, N-i- ui.ibku, ngainHi saiu tierendant, tho Object and nravcr of which am tn fnm. close a certain tax sale certificate dated iNovemuer 4, ijia ror taxes ln the sum of $19,41 for tho year 1911, on Section i, xownsnip in, uanso 2$. Lincoln County, Nebraska, nlso subsequent taxes leirally levied on said lnml. n.ilil as follows: May 1. 1913. $22.44. tax?s for tho year 1912; May 1, 1914, $29.01, taxes for tho year 1913; May 1. 191C, $29.12, taxes for the year 1914; May 1, 191G, $28.97, taxes for tho year 1915; May 1, 1917, $26.32, taxes for tho yc.ir 191C. That there Is now duo on said lion the sum of $223.83, for which sum. with interest from this date plaintiff prays tor a uecreo mat uerendant bo required to pay tho same, or that uttld nremlsos may be sold to R.iHnfv Mm amount iounu uuo. You nro reoulred to answnr snlrl notl tlon on or before Monday the 25th day ui r curuury, laiB. uatea tins atn nay or January l!MR A , M. DUURY, Plaintiff, Bv A. Muldoon. Tils Attnrnpv. JlC-f8. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein Louis L. Stoll is plaintiff, and L. N. Strlttmattor, et. al. aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 2,3rd day of February, 1918 at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska, sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, interest and costs, the followintr desnrlhpd property, to-wit: v. All of sectons ono fl) and three Ctt in township sixteen (1G) north of range thlrty-ono (31) west of the uth l'. al . Dated North Platte. Neb. 1918. A. J. NOTICI3 KOIl PUI! LIGATION Department of the Interior. Serial No. OfiOSn U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte. Nobr . . .Jan. y. l'jm Notice Is hereby irlvnn thnt Phllln L. Burmood. of Somerset, Nobr. who nr... . n .... . . -r . . uii iiiiijr in, inuuo xiomesieau en try, No. 00085, for, N of SWH, sec tion 15, township 10, N., ranfee 31, AV., Cth Principal Meridian, has nied notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho nec-lstor unu iieceiver. at iorin 1'iatte, Neor., on uio loin uay oi ieu., mis. claimant names as witnesses: Perry O. Mulllkln, of Somerset, Neb Clinton R. Solby. of Somerset, Nob. Jay Lawyer, of Somerset, Neb. John Pulls, of Sornorset. Neb. J12fl5 E. J. EAMES. BeKlster SHERIFF'S HAI.IC. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE Issued from the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a de croo of foreclosure rendered ln said court, wherein George W. Ruff Is Plaintiff and Alice D. Montiromerv. William w. Montgomery and Josenh A. Markee are defendants, nnd to me (iirecieii, i win on tno lutn clay or Ken., 1918, (it .2 o'clock P. M at the cast front uoor oi me uourt nouso in North Platte Lincoln county. Nebraska sou at nubile auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, rendered In said action in favor of tho plalntllff and also tne necree rendered in ravor ot the de fendant and cross-petitioner Joseph A, Markee, with interest and costs, tho following described property: Tho North West quarter, of section twenty. nni tno wesi nair or section twenty nine, In township thirteen, North of rang thirty. West of the 6th P. M and also tho following; Commencing at tho South East corner of section nine teen (19). Township thirteen (13) range thirty (30), Wost, thenco West five chains along South line of said soctlon; thence Novth Parallel to the East lino of said section thirty (30) chains, thenco East two chains: thence North thirteen chains; thenco West tw chains; thence North fifteen and 7-10 chains: thenco East parallel to the South line of tho North East nuart or (NE'4) of tho North East quarter of section, but CO ft. South of said line five chains to u point on the East line of said section thenco South along East lino or said sect on to beginning con talning 20 3-4 acres of land Wost of tho Cth 1. M. ln Lincoln County, Nebraska, waied jNorin i-iaiie, isourasKa, dan 9th. 1918. J16fl5 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff Notice of Final Report. Estato No. 14G9 ot Honry J. Cohag on, deconsed In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nohraska. Tho stato of Nebraska, to all per sons lnterosted in Bald Estato tako notlco that tho administrator has filed a final account nnd report of his ad ministration nnd a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which havo boen sot for hearing bo foro said court on March 8, 1918 at 9 o'clock a. m. -whon you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Fobruary Gth, 1918. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, F12-3wks. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. EBtato No. 1529 of Benjamin A DIHenian. deceased ln tho county court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, bs. Creditors ot aiilil estate will take notlco that uio time limited for presentation and fillns of claims aga'ust said ostato Is Sop. 15, 1918, and for settlement of said ostato Is Fobruary 8. 1919, that I will Bit at tho county court room In said county, on March 15, 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m.. and on September 15, 1918 at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examlno, hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, F9-m8 County Judgo. Notice to Contractors. Call for bids on Stato Aid Bridge at North Platte, Lincoln County, No braska . . Sealed bids will be received until 9 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Fobr 27th, 1918, at tho offlco of tho County Clork In Lincoln County, North Platto Nebraska, for the construction of a concrete bridge across the South Platto rlvor located approximately ono mllo south of tho City ol North Platto Bids will bo received for tho construe tlon of: Ono reinforced concrete arch bridge composed of 10-50 feet concrrto arches with concrete piers and nbutmenta resting on wood piling as per plans and specifications. Bids will bo received on tho yardage basis for making fills in approaches and surfacing. All bids must be sealed and accom panled with n cash deposit or certi fied check mado payable to tho county treasurer, Llncoun county, for tho sum ot J5.000.00. All checks muat bo certi fied to by a bank In Nebraska. Bids will bo publicly opened nt tho offlco of tho county clork, North Platte, Nebraska, at 9 o'clock A. M. Feb. 27th, 1918. A copy ot the planj and specifications are on file In tho offlco of tho county clerk and tho stato en glneor, and may ho had upon applica tion nnd payment of $5.00 at the office of the state engineer. Tho stato and county reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Stato Engineer A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. J25-f2G. Sheriffs Snlcs Jan. 19th, SALISBURY, Sheriff. Notlco of rinnl lteport. Estato No of Corn T-T. n deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested In said estato lake notice that the adminstrntor hns filed a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final setttemont and discharge an snrh which have been set for hearing before said court on February 15, 19J8, at 9 p'clock a. m. whon you mav annnnr and contsst tho same. Dated Jan. 18th, 1918. GEO. E. FRENCH, Co. Judge. ivotich. Besslo Kwrmilnr nn.l Sni.ni. nr. .mi defendants, will take notlco that on tho ft ay. f October, 1917. plaintiff niod t.s P,etUon In the district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants and each of them, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a r. i'" "?.Hiuo. certincato dated No vember 4, 1912. for taxes in the sum of 1UI io year lull, ,on the Soutlt TJil ?iUrteS, (sw'4 of section nine- teen (19 1 Toivnnliln fnnrln... M Range twenty-eight (28). Lincoln county. Nebrnska. also subsequent taxes legally levied on said land,, paid as follows: Mav l. mm ihi for tho year 1912; May 1, 1914. $3.74, VkYrs .for th5 year 1013 : My i. "is ioi e ' Jo no8 !or "10 year 1914; May 1. 1916. S3. 02. tnYfH fop thn M '.n.r. 1910. .That there Is now duo on said lien the sum of $3C.C4, for which sum. with Interest from this dato plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo . wHu. uu iu iny uio same, or that said premises mav bo Knl,i tn LttJr.. ii.i amount found due. .. ?i?,u are required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 25th dav of February, 1918. jjaicu tnis nth day of January, 1918. n a M,', -DltUTtY, Plaintiff, UV A. Mlllflnnn TTIo ittn.nA.. JlG-f8. NOTICE OK IlF.CmCK OK III2IIISIIII Estate No. 1534 of Mlnnlo E. House, deceased, In tho county court of Lln- ! -uu'ii-y. jeorasKa. ino noirs, credltois and all persons The heirs, creditors and nil r. sons Interested In th m ,,.wl,U ttt.U? notice that on the llth dav of Jnnnnrv 1010 T7",u.. nr Garrison, an heir of said decedent Mln nlo E. House, nied her petition herein uiicKiuK wmi me said Minnie E. House died intestate on or about January lOfh. imn .. ..ui.i.,.,. Urule County, South Dakota, nnd that i 0 illm5 of hor "oath was the owner yi, ui mm nn jjsiato or Inheritance in koi!x 4u,c- c- Block thirty-nve (35) In ijorth Platte, Town lot Company's ad dition to North Platte. Nebraska, in said Lincoln County, Nebraska, and that no application has boon mado In tho State for tho appointment of nn admin- fitrtitni. M1 li n nk. ..... V r.. tV"- 'H1 "urviving nor J. Eugene House, a husband, age 40, John P. rosldlnir Clark, a sister, age 41, residing nt Bra- uy, xvob.: Emily M. Oarrlson, a sister. a,B0 Ij4;, reqldlng at North Platte. Nob.. May Wilcox, n niece, ago 42, residing at Snndlmns. cal. . That, nil tho debts of said decedent havo been paid, and praying that re gular administration bo waived and a donroe be entered bnrrlng creditors and uxlng tho date of hor death and the de gree of kinship of her heirs nnd tho right of decent to said real ostato. .r's'll;Lnetltlon wlu bo hoard February 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho offlco of tho County Judgo in snld county. Jan 22?F12: R PRENCI1' Co- Juae- residing at Chamberlain, So. Dakota John 1 D. W. Lincoln, n brother, ngo 65, rosldlng at North Platto, Neb.; Cora m! KHtlninte of KxpeitNe. ,ot,,oe ,s. hereby given thnt on the 16th dny of January, 1918, tho county commissioners of Lincoln County, Ne braska, preceeded to mako and did make the following ostimato of ex penses for the year 191S. Genernl fund $00,000.00 llrldgo fund 40,000.00 Hoad fund 40,000.00 County Agent 1,500.00 Spccliil Untitling, No. 3 $ 300.00 l'recluct mid Ilrldge IllNtrlctH Osgood Precinct bridge bond and Interest $ 750.00 Blrdwood bond and Interest 1,500.00 S. P. B. bond and Interest..., 1,500.00 Platto bond and Interest 1,500.00 Bostwtck bond nnd interest.. 600.00 Hershey bond and Interest.... 600.00 East Plntto Precinct bond nnd Interest 2,000.00 School IllNtrlctH No. 1 Bond nnd Interest ,1112,000.00 No. 7 Bond and Interest 1,760.00 No. 23 Bond nnd interest,.... 350.00 No. 37 Bond and Interest,.,. 2,000.00 Agricultural Society 1,000.00 No. 47 Bond and Interest 100.00 No. 65 Bond and Interest 2,600.00 No. 67 Bond and Interest 300.00 No. 98 Bond nnd Interest 200,00 No. 106 Bond nnd Interest..., 200.00 No. Ill Bond nnd Intorest.... 200.00 No. 119 Bond nnd Interest.... 200.00 No. 120 Bond and Interest.... 100.00 No. 122 Bond and Interest.... 200.00 No. 126 Bond and Interest.... 200.00 No. 131 Bond and Interest.... 300.00 No, 26 , 300.00 No. 33 2,000.00 No. 59 300.00 No. 60 , 300.00 No. 130 200.00 E. II. SPBINGEP.. F. W. HERMINQHAUSEN. S. J. KOCH, Commissioners.