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Scmt-333crklu Srilumr. III A L. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Ono Year by 3Inll In Advance.... $1.27, (Iiio Year by Carrier lit Adrnnce $1.50 Entered nt North Platte. Nebraska, Poatofflco as Second Clans Matter. P1tlAY, I'EHItlAltY 22, 1!US. SECOND IMAM? CAM isn:xi'K("n;i) in .may. The draft of the bocoiuI Increment otf00,000 men to the national army will bo initiated about May, according! to an onior awaiting uu gu aacroUiry J)! War UllKer. unuur uiv( ntiiMvn nlnii the Kovornnlent will ttntativo lan the government will Iftnrln on Mav 1 calling to tho tralnin camps each vee, 10,000 men of class' i or uie oouy oi iBi ' of ono of the survivors, selling post contly reclassified. The men thus call- , , . f . ..i.'lf." od to the eohrs will Mtpplain an equal ",,u lcus "ul a uwtorj or the hole number ' of men of the national army, for a quarter.-IIomcr Croy In Led and national guard-who will lufvej lies. I-.. ..I 1 1 ... I .... ,..,il,ilii,r 111 llllu" ' CUIIlIHUltiU IIOIIlMl" t uimiiwt, country and wlllJo ready for trans portation to France. As transport ca- paclty increases and an Increasingly , larger number of men is dispatched iibroad from tho training camps the weekly draft of men from class 1 will bVnuBunlC8ignincanco attaches to the1 fact that the administration has doctd- ed to bogin drafting tho second In- crenient of tho national army in May.' Secretary Bnkor recontly said tjiat no date for calling "lore drafted men was under consideration and that the drafting ot another Increment depoud- ed largely upon developments abroad.1 It Is inferred.-therefore, that tho nd ministration has about given up hope of peace this spring, and Is preparing for another year or more of warfare. It alno is inferred that tho develop ments abroad bavc emphasized tho serious need ot American troops as 'fast as they can bo mustered itnd 'trained. As Boon as Secretary Baker gives the ordtfr his approval it will bo trans mitted to Provost Marshal General frowder. who will superintend the ,Hueond draft. Dirttctlons for assembling, concen trating nnd forwardhiK the mon ot tho second draft to the army camps will bo forwarded to tho 4,&uu local Boiecttve sorvico i warns ui Vol ..... . - TT..U.ll stntPB no lotor than Anril IB, it is reported. The actual work of 'pro paring for tho now draft officials have been Informed, may possibly bo in Btltuod a week or two oarller than usual. ,Ench board is to bo told Just how. manynjiion dt must send to the arniVi camps each we'ok and also tho total number of men from class 1 it must' call fftr examination and tho number It must accopt for sorvlce In the nocond draft. -::o::- To Aid Ainorlcan I'rlMonerx. A license to trade with tho enemy has been granted to the American Red Cross, it was announced tonight. Th Gorman government has given to tm organization of morcy tho exoluslvo privilege of sending letters, food nnd mpnoy to American prisoners of war in ennuis and tb concessions exacted In oxohaw.'o demanded action bv tho war trnde board. Germany has Inflat ed that in return for glviim tho right u comfort Amerirnn prisoners, tho Hod ('rn4 nni't ad as the medium, thru which fathers and mothers In that country can communicate with their sons in American Internment camps and to a minor oxtent with prisoners In Vrnnco and British camps. .rhlH constitute "trading with tho fiujjjnvjf' nnd It wan necessary to obtain tb flvftton of the war trade board. The licens" rIvob blanket authoriza tion for communications with prison orsfof war. the world over "enemy, nlllod and noutral.". , ::or Next Hands Mny Hoar Yi Washington. Tho third Liberty Loan will not (bo floated until al-ou: April 1, It was announced Wednesday and may possibly lm sot for an evrn later dme.- U Is also admitted that tho loan may jinvo to be uindo at the rate or foiir' anil n half per cent Interest, Initoud of Ton por cont, as mado on previous ioius. Financial and economic conditions mako it advisable to postpone tho drive for a eonplo ot' weeks and buakors over tho entire country are clamoring for the incroaso n lntei'tmt ; :o: ; Wmt Is in Von I The averag man contains onougb oxygen, 'hydrogen, and nitrogen to make $2.4fi worth of illuminating gas; and yet ho may not bo bright anough to throw light on any subject. Ho contains enough carbon to make O.,:iG0 lead poncils yet ho may not have a thought worth noting by a single lend poncil. He contain enough phoaphorus to make 80,0,000 mntohos, and yet ho may be a 'poor utick and thorofbre a very poor nialoh for any lrl. Ho contains about sixty Jumps of sugar, and yot ho may bo sour-temper-od. Ho contains enough iron to make a spiko that will hold his own weight, and yot ho may bo a man of putty. He contains a lot of starch, and vet ho may havo no starch In him, What is In a man? Prom tho .scientific viowpoint, about tin same amount of chemical olemonts for every . man. Prom tho spiritual viewpoint, olonionta of endless diversity and of infinitely varied degroos of power. And you cannot do much toward ' 'changing tho chemical composition of your body, but you can change tho .vmnko-up of your spirit at your will.- Aesop Jonoa, In dir. Endeavor World. ,;o:; For Itont. "Truck gardon" containing flvo acres or as much more as desired. Irrigation plant. House If wanted. Phone Dooltt tle', 782F022. 11-3 Ha Saw the Black Hole. TJio first thing J wanted to wo In In dia was tho "Black Hole". of Calcutta. J I could hardly wait to nee the famous prison In which, In 175G. l:3 people were suffocated In a single night. One j hundred and fifty -six British prisoners. captured by tho natives, were cast Into I n room eighteen feet square, and the following morning only twenty-three of ! them wore II vim;. Without waiting to unpack my trunk I buri'led to the Npot. lint 1 was sadly , disappointed, for all there was there I was a moninuont with a chain around ; It. 1 foltchealed. In America we wonjd'llfivo given the visitor something ' for his money. Wo would have pre serve the prison, with its two small windows, nnd put a showcase in the corner with samples or the. nails and a , - ' " ' , nuum uurv uuuu mini whu itui "K i high, iholr coats notlconblv tlustv nnd ; hunched nt the collar, nnd outsldo rt.HllI( 1(IV0 bccn n ,)ntu descendant ' 8 trap Hangers In Tokyo. After one has ridden for a few weeks on Tokyo trnms lio realizes that more tiuu, u.OOO.OOO people. living within a I.niHU(J of tm.cc nicg Qf lho lmpcrlal vulaw rcmilro Inany tmma t0 cim.y Scats are always at a premium, Eve" the New ork subway is not as continually crowded. The trams are fast, wol) handled and plenteous, but a moving Btnlrwuy or sidewalk covering nil the tram lines In the city would scarcely fill the bill, Tluro nrc 11ve 0I. gtx stnlons ttom which unlns depart for different parts of the empire, but theso stations nro only Joined by city trams, so that if ono wants to go from Tokyo station, tho terminus of tho Shlmonosckl line to Europe, to Ucno station, whence trains depart for Nlkko, Karulzawa. Scndai and Hokkaido, he must take a rlksba, a taxlcab or a street car or clso clrelo tho city for moro than twenty miles in mora than an hour to reach a station that is only a mile and a halt away as the crow flies. Maynnrd Owen Williams in Christian Herald. 1 The Broken Broker. H1!!! Infn .TuilfTA Pnmivnnnl.-ni nP Phil. -0- - adclphla was an advocate of tho en- francblucincnt of woman, but bo also advocated justice In tho relationship between tho sexes for man, "Woman," bo said whimsically one day at tho Pennsylvania Historical ho. dety, "mustn't play It both ways. She mustn't get tho voto and tho equal w'ago through man's sense of equity nil(i tneu KCt n .jmjs of Unfajr privi. lec, t.0,lf;ll ,s Bonsc of Kllntitry. ..Thcro.s n lot of lnlth ln the 8tory of the young broker who after his failure whs thrown over by a pretty girl. " 'Why was tho engagement broken ?' a banker asked the rubied broker. " 'Well,' he answered, 'after I'd given uer a Hiring of pearls,, an opera box end a birthday gift of a twelve cylln- der limousine I went to smnsh, and her people- accused me or amusing myself ,,t ,,eI. expense.' "-naltlmoro Sun. What You Can Do. You don't know what you can do. At any rate you don't know until you're up against It and have to try. Some day you're going to bump ngulnst a whopping bit or work. It will look Iin possible lo you. You'll want to quit. You'll say to yourself that it simply can't bo done. Anil then if you nro really worth whllu you'll tighten your belt and Jump Into It. You'lhsiny, "I've got to do It." Then, the first thine you know It will bo done. And tho best part of it Is you'll enjoy it, and the sat isfaction Hint comes when It Is done wlll.be worth moro than hearing yonr undo has left you $10.000. American Boy. Two Typea. Georgo Ade was talking about the lntrlcncles of the Ihigllsh language. "There's that word 'smart,' for in. stauce," he said. "The. word may mean fashionable, chic or elegant. "A man wanted to present mo to a lady the other day. " 'SJie's very, very smart.' lio said. JBul 1 asked cautiously: '."Smart humph. Highbrow or low neck type?' " lSxehnngc. A Rotainino Fee. What is a retaining fee, pa? Tfcnuuy "A rctal ctalnlmr fee. mv son. is tho mon- ey ieoplo iVy to us lawyors before wo can do nny work." "Oh. 1 see! It's like those slot choc olato machines. The pcoplo havo to put in tholr pennies before they get nny chcoolate." A Form of Proparedneae. "I'm afraid I'm going to loso my tompor when I mako this speech," said Senator Sorghum. . "Dollboratelyr "Yes. Somo of the remarks 1 want to mako will never-bo oxcused unless Jt cap be claimed they were said ln the heat of debate."-AVashlngton Star. The Modern Child. "Father, does a lamb gambol?" "At times, my son." "Then if you grabbed a lamb by tho leg you would bo pluphlng a gamboling Joint, wouldn't you?" (Exeunt father, child and stlppcr) Cornol! 'Widow, Bie Innratltude. Fnthor itn hia Kfin n iiwnfTf fill- isn't the limit! I pay all that monoy for you to study medicine and tho first thlnK you do Is to cnt m w ; .Tr -Fllegcndo Blnettcr. T. . !,,,,. f v io uniuja buiu iu ieiim eveu iroin our enemies, nover snfo ' instruct) oven our frlends.-Colton. ' FOR SALE ! BUY AHOTfiER at the REXALL Drug Src iWAR SAVINGS STAMP Bucking the Meat Trust! Phone Black 905 for your MEAT ORDERS. Will deliver in S.nminfl lnts nr mnrn ti n i j 1 r. Handle lord and COOlcUld C0mp"Und. Packing house products. Your'or- ders will be appreciated, JNO. R. THOMAS, The Meat Man. W. A. CAUFFMAN, AUCTIONEER. Terms reasonable guarantee satisfaction. For dates see J. F. Clabaugh, North Platte. Phone 201. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hilt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A , modern institution for the clentific treatment of medical, urgical and confinement casei. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. J.B. Rcdfield. M. D. Y. Lacas, H. D. J.S.Simras, H.D i WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR HIDES AND FURS." Furs arc Big Price Bring them in. We buy all kinds of Junk. North Platte Junk House Ollice phone 24L Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - NebrasKu. McDonald Bank Building. BIENEK & KENNEDY Real Estate, Flro, Tornndo and Hall Insruance. Special Agents Globe Life Insuranco Company. Corner Front and Dewey Sts., Upstnlra Phono Red G72. ' North l'lntte, Nob. Phono 30S, ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nobraska, Notico of Final Report. Estato No....'.. . of Abblo L. Rob! Hon, deccasodj ln the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska1. Tho State ot Nobraska, to all por- sons Interested ln said Estate take unHrft that tho Administrator has" filed I a final roport ot his administration a potltlon for final ettlement and discharge as each, which havo been sot for hearing, before said court on March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., ...im.. tmt rttnv nnnitnr nnit rnntont the WllVIl WW J .t.t same Dated Fobruary 13th, 1918. Wm. H. O. WOODHURST, fl9m8 County Judge. Geo. B. Dent, , Physician and Surgeon. '4 Special, Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building arid Loan Building pA,m.' t Office 130 Phone, ,R,.Hid(,ncp nfi I Hid- li'AHOM) A. FUXNEK Osteopath. IScItoTi Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. J p. m. lo 8 p. m. s Phones Offlco Black 333 P.os. Black- loo f Hospital Phone Black 033. House Phone' Black 633 IV. T. PIUQHAUI). Graduate Votgrimirinn Eight years a. Govornnimit Vetbrinajjs ian. iiospuai zis,- soum uocusi si. one-half block est ot the Court Ilbusej Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and the time of the yeur to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. .Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE., My best referance, I'm alway dated ahead. L. M. McCLARA AUCTIONEER. , , ".J Phone at my expense for dates. OGALALLA, NEB. ' , ' DEIUlYBEItllY & F01IBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and FuneralDlrcictdrs Day Phono 234. Night Phone Black 538. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an alias order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure In said Court, wherein Anna V. Metcalf Is plalntlff and Will Outrlm ot al are defendants, and to mo directed, I will on the 18th day of March, 1018, at two o'clqok p. m at tho east front door of the court house in North Platte, Lincoln County, Neb., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and cost, the following des cribed property, to-wlt: The West One-hnlf of Section Twenty-one, in TQwnshiRBmtSeaZNWtlf 'nt Range Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth P. M. j The East One-half of Section Tweij ty-ope in Township sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, West Of the sixtn P. M.; the Northeast" One-fourth or Section Twenty-nine, .in Township Slxtnen. North of Ranee Thirty-two West of the sixth i: m. tne aoiuneasi One-fourth or tho soutneast yuarier and the West One-halt of the South east Ouartor. all in Section Twenty Nine, Township K .Sixteen, , North of Rango Thirty-two, west or ino aixin P. M.. and tho South half, of the South east One-fourth bf the Southeast Quarter of Section Nineteen, in Town ship Sixteen, North ot Rango Thirty- two. West of tho Sixth V. M.: soutn- woHt Ono-foiirth of Section Twenty nine. In Townshln Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two; west of tho Sixth P. M.. all n Lincoln County, NeiirnsKa Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9, 191S. fl2-mlG A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. Notice of iW'tion. Estate No. 1540 of Herman Koestcr, doceaBod 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 tho appotntmont of George J. Taylor a administrator with will annoxed of said EsHato, 'which has been sot for hearing herein onMarch 1, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated Fobruary 1th, 1918. -Win. JI. O. WOOD1IURST, F5 -3 wks. County Judge. Notico of Petition. Estato ' No. 1544 of Robert D. Thonison, deceased in the county court offLlncoln county, Nobrnska. The? Stato of Nebraska, To all per soils ''interested 'n' said estato taka notico that a petition has been filed for tho nrobato of an Instrument purport ing to.be last Will and Testament ot said Robert D. Thomson and for ap pointment of Amanda M. Thomson as Executrix of said Will, which has neon set for hearing herein on March Sth, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. Bated Fcbrurny 8,1918. Wm. II . C. WOODHURST, F9-ml County Judgo. Notico to Creditors. Estato No. 1524 of Caroline Fcnnzen deceased ln tho county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska, Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said ostatovJH tako notico that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato Is' June 15, 1918, and for settlement of said Estato Is February 6, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on March 16, 1918, at 9 0'clock a. in., and on Juno 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock n. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust' all claims and objections duly fllod. ' Wm. II C. WOODHURST, F 12-4w County Judgo. Those wanting sale dates let mo know soon, ns I linvc dntes imido for afnrclt, ' R. L SHAPPELL AUCTIONEER. SUTHERLAND, NEB. IHJCTOIt . T. UUIOLET Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Thorn.) "In (,'Ity National Bank Itiillillng. Omaha, Nebraska. Notice of Petition. Estate, No. 163G of Francis E. Snyder, deceased in tlje County court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per ionfl Interested In said Estate take notice that a petition has neen filed for the appointment of Charles M. Sullivan as administrator of said Estate, which has been set for hearing on February 22, 1918, at 9 o'clock. a. m. ' Dated January 28. 19i8. Wm, II. C. WOODHUUST, J29-3wks. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Estato $Jo. 1525 of Henry F. Dooblie, decc8e"d In the County court of Lin coln Coufity, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, ss. Credit ors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate i3 Juno 1st, 1918, and for settlement, of said Estate is January 28, 1919- that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on March 1, 19 IS, at 9 o'clock a, m., and on June 1, 191S, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, oxnmlne, hear, allow, or adjust all 'jlaims and objections duly filed, Wm, H. C: WOODHUUST, J29-4wks. Comity Judge. Notice to Creditors And for Hearing" on Petition for Widows' AllqwHhce. ' ' Hisiaie so,..,.'r or vviuiarn m: nuy, deceased In tlie County court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time 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 sit at the county court room in said county, on March 8th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. ra., and on June 8th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. mi, to receive, examine hear, allow, or ad Just all claims and objections duly filed, and for hearing upon the Peti tion for Widow's Allowance tiled herein . Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. Fo 4 wks. County Judge. NOTICE OF DECREE OF HEIRSHIP. " Estato ,No. 1548 "bf Emmeline F, Vaughn, deceased, ip the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The heirs, creditors and all persons interested In said Estate, will tako notico that on the 7th day of February, 1918, J. A. Vaughn, a heir of said de cedent, filed His petition herein, alleg ing that the said Emmeline F. Vaughn died intestate on or about April 14, J914, a resident of Victor County, Kan sas, and that at the time of her death she wag the owner of, or had an Estate of Inheritance in SE'4 of Sec tion 5, Towaship 10, North of Range 31, Wosf of the Gth P. M., in said Lin coln County, Nebraska, and that no application has been mado In the said State for the appointment of an ad ministrator. That she left surviving her J, A, Vaughn, a husband, of ago, residing qt Dorchester, Nebr.;''Arthilr Vaughn, a son, of age, residing at Lehigh, Utah; Melissa Derom'itsch, a daughter, of age, residing at Cheater, Nobr.; Susie Clark, a daughter,, of age, rosldliig at Beloit, Kans.; Ethel Allen, a daughter, of age, residing at Savan na, Mo.; Bessie Kirby, a daughter, of ago, rosldlng at Parks, Kans.; James Vaughn. avson. of , age, residing at Savanna, Mo:, and MlloVaughn, a son. age 19, residing at Linovllle, la. And praying that regular adminis tration be waived and a 'decfeo bo entered baiprlng creditors nnd fixing fli ilntn nf lifir dpntli nnrl t.hn ilnfrrun of kinship of her heirs anil the right or descent to said real estate. -Said petition will bo heard March in. 1918. at 9 o'clock n. m. at tho offlco of tho County Judge in said county. . Wm. II. C. WOODHURST," " flOmS County Judge. Notice lo Contractors." Cnll for bids on State Aid Bridge at North Platte, Liucoln County, Ne braska . Sealed bids will be recoiled until 9 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Fobr. 27th, 1918, at the offlco of tho County Clerk ln Lincoln County, North Platte, Nobrnska, for the construction of a concrete bridge across the South Platte river located approiimatoly.one mile Bouth of the -City of 'North Platte. Bids will bo received for the construc tion of: vv'i . Ono reinforced concrete arch, bridge composed of 10-50 foot concroto arches with cencroto piers- and abutments, resting on wood piling as per plans and specifications. Bids will be recolved on the yardage baslB for making fills In approaches and surfacing. All bids must be sealed and accom panlod with a cash deposit or-certified oheck made payable to the county treasurer, Lincoun county, for the sum of $5,000.00. All checks must bo certi fied to by a bank ln Nebraska. Bids will bo publicly opened at the office of tho county clerk, North Platte, Nebraska, at 9 o'clock A. M. Feb. 27th, 1P18. A copy pf the plain and specifications nre on file, ln tho offlco of the county clerk and tho stnto en gineer, and may be had upon applica tion and payment $5.00 at the office of tho state ongiheor. The state and county resorvo tho right to reject any and all bids. GEO. E. JOHNSON. State Englnoor A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. J25-I2G. SherlfTs Snle By virtue offtrf ordm;uf ild 'Issued from the District COiift "of Linqon County, Nebraska, upon a decree oof foreclosure rendered In sr. id Court wherein ' NIchalas Adamy, et al.i'.is plaintiff, and Mary Adamy is defend ant, and to nle greeted, I Wiil on the 2nd day qf March, J9iS, At 2. o'clock P. M., at the east front door of the Court HoUso in North Plotce, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to the highest bidder tor cash, lo satisfy said decree, Interest: and costs, the following' described proper ty, to-wlt: North East Quarter (N. E. Vi) of section six (0), ln Township sixteen (10), North of,. Range, twenty-eight (2S), West of tho 0th P. M. and all of lot Fifty-six (56) of Platte View Subdivision of a part of Sect'on Three (.1) Township Thirteen ' U'8) Range Thirty (30). N Dated North Platte, Neb., January. 2oth, 1918. - A. J. SALtyiJti'RY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue pf an order of sale issud from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of. foreclosure rendered ln said court wherein Louin L. Stoll Is plaintiff, and L-" N. Strittmatter, et. al. are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 23rd day of February, 1918 at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the Court Haniue in North Platte, Lincoln. County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt; All of sectons one t(l) and three (3) in township sixteen- (10) north of range thirty-one (31) west of the uth p. m. : Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 10th, 1918,. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an alias, order of sale issued from the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure In said Court wherein James A. Fike Is plaintiff and Arthur Bnttles, et al are defendants and to me directed I will on the 18th day of March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the court house In North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and cost, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: The West One-half of the Northwest Quarter and the Southeast One-fourth of the Northwest Quarter, In Section 1 Three, ln Township Fifteen, North of Range Thirty-two, wesft of the Gth P. M., the Sduthwest One-fourth and the West One-half of the North-west Quarter and. the Southeast One-fourth of the Northwest Quarter and the Southwest One-fourth of tho South east Quarter In . Section Nineteen, Townshfp Sixteen, north of Range Thirty-two, West of the 6th P. M., the South One-half bf the Sputhwest Quar ter in Section Seventeen, and the North One-half of the Northeast Quar ter of Section Nineteen, all in Town ship Sixteen, North of Range Thirty two, West of the. .(Jtlv P. M., and the North half of- tbe Southeast Quarter and the-.SoutJi half of .the Northeast Pne-four.th, and tho Nqrt.h half of the Southeast One-fourth of the Southeast Quarter, in section Nineteen, all in Township Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two, West of the Gth P. M., all In Lincoln Codnty. Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9, 1918. N F12-M1G A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff. Notico of FJnnl Report. Estato No. 1469 of Henry J. Collag en, deceased In the county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho state of Nebraska, to all per-' sons interested in said Estate tako notice that the administrator has filed a ' final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final Settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hearing be fore said court on March 8,, 1918 at 9 o'clock a. m when you may appear and contest the same. Dated February Gth, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, F12-3wks. County Judge. 9 Notico lo Creditors. . Estate No. 1529 of Benjamin' A Dikeman. deceased In the county court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. The State of Nobraska, ss. Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited Mr jiresontation and flllu , of flaluis aga'i.rft said estato is Sop. 15, 1918, and forx settlement of said estate Is February 8, 1919, that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on March 15, 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m.. nnd on Septombor 15, 1918 at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, F9-m8 County Judgo. KNtiniiitt' or Kxiu-nxf. Kotlco Is licroby Klvon that on the lGtli day of Jnnunry, 1918, the countv commissioners of Lincoln County, Ne braska, preceedod to make anil dt'l make tho following estimate of ex pentjoH fop the year 1918. General fund ?G0,O00.GO HrldKO fund . . 40,000.00 Road fund ' 40,000.00 County Apent 1,500.00 SiU'i'InW llullilliiK. No, 3 t $v 300 00 Preelnct mill llrlilKe DlNtrlctN OBRood freclnct' bridge bond nnd Interest ...... S 7G0.00 Blrdwood bond and Interest S. P. H. bond and Interest.... Platte, bond nnd Interest, Kostwlck bond and Interest.. l.GOO.OO 1,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 llorshey bond and interest.,.. Knot Platto Prechnc bond and lntereHt 500.08 2,000.00 School IIlHtrictH No. 1 Bond and Interest... .112,000.00 . 1,750.00 350.00 No. 7 lionci nnd interest No, 23 Bond and Interest.... No. 37 Bond nnd Interest,... Agricultural Society ......... No. 47 Bond nnd lntereHt...,. No. ns Bond and Interest No. G7 Bond and Interest No. 9S Bond nnd Interest No, 10D Bond nnd interest..., No. Ill Bond and Interest,.., No, 119 Bond and Interest..., No, 120 Bond and Interest..., No. 122 Bond and Interest... No. 12G Bond and Interest..., 'n 131 ltnnd nnd Interest. . . . 2,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 . 2,500.00 . 300.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 No. 20 j,...,, 30u.uu No. 33 2.252-S2 No. 69 , 300.00 No. GO 300.00 No. 130 200.00 E. H. SPRINQER. V. W. nERMINGHAUSBN, S. J. KOCH, Commissioners. f