Scmi'lUcrhlu Ecibwic. I HA I.. It A It I-: Hdllor ami INiMlHlior BUHBCItll'TlON llATISfl: Ono Your lij Mall In Aihaimo. . . .?IA Olio Your hj ('nrrlcr in Aihimco $IJ50 Iflltlortd at North Pintle. N1raiik, Poitofflco Second CIhm MutUir I'ltlOAV, MAIini SMHIi, 11(18. , WIIISAT SIIOIlTA(U; CAirfllSH roon ( IT IX A II MY. WhIi1iioii - lnfonnuLlr)it tlmt tliu brand ration of tlio French noldlora, who are Twain tlm oiihIrubIiI or (lw Hmuy'n mm Inn, linn hm cut becnue or the KhortHK of wliont linn led the fowl uriiilnliiLnttlon to plnu drastic iniHWtiircm to curl) lumnlliiK In thl country. Wliorevnr tliTH In evidence to sup port a Mimiih'lon tha. tliu withholding of food on which limy drfnend the out come or the war In duo to dl"loyulty or 'irolllerliiK, It wn wild, prompt action will hu latum. Wlioiit. for the ulliim become moro Imperii! I vo mm tho mou progroaao, hetttttiio of. tht (tiuiKt.r of Iohh In nhlp plng corn or polnton, nftor April 1, when the period or germination sot In. dp to March 15 tho t'nlloil MtnUm wan 800,000 Ioiih behind In lt pro Itrmn of cereal oxporte. Much of the Iirogriini wait to have boon corn, hut the brimkdown In railroad traneportiu lion delayed wlitpiniMit ho that wheat, which (Hirller In the year had boon clvon priority, Imd to ho Hunt abroad to avert ruin I no. An only wheat and liarley can ho hipped ufler April 1, the public Ih being imkoil to cut Itn consumption of whwit to SO pur cunt of normal. The Munrdi 1 ropi-rt of tho Depart ment of AKrlctilturo Hhowod 1 14,000, 000 bujthoM of wheat on furnm and (19,000,000 litiMhoti In elevator. AdWM'd In' Sell Wheal. Thu Kooil AdmlulHtratloii iii'kiw all fannera to hcII on or hoforo May lid, HUf), all -wheat I boy may havu on Jiiinil, (oxeupt prltiK wliont for Hooding pur pose".) Tho prloo of thin yoar'M orop of wliont can In no mauiiur ho changed by future IukIhIuIIuii. Tho whuat Ih noud tid In tho muni) iniuinor uh aiuiuiinitlon lM nedod to holp win tho war, ,:o! : Want TroapN ((iilcKly. ,A iiumsnKo rroin Duvld l.loyd Ooorgo, prlmo mlnlHtor of (Ireat Urltlan, call lug upon tho United States to iioml American rcliiforeoinonlH acniMH thu Atlantlu In tho "ahnrtcHl pohhIIiIo upnoo of tlmo," wuh road Wednesday JilRht by Um Rending. HrltlHh high pommlsHlonnr to tho United Statea at ft dlnuor given at Now Yorlc In IiIh honor. Chiirch Services. At a Npoclal called meellnR on laat WcdncMday morning of tho North IMntto MlnlHtorlal AhmooIhIIoh, It waa decided by all of tho mliilRtara to hold tho mornliiB aorvlcos at tho tiHiial liollra accordliiR to tho Rovonmont tlmo, oxcopl, uh mtnlHtora ahull an iionnuo differently. Tho nlKht Bervktoa will hivRln at 8:00 o'clock hoRlunliiK on Entcr Sunday, ltemeinhur that all olooka olmiiRo tlmo next Sundiiv and Hint In order to b on tlmo for tho Ktutor mornliiK Horvlciva, you will need to not up ono hour earlier than formerly. May Itehirn ttxeess Flour. Tho followhiR l a copy of u letter received by 10. U Uoodiuun. County l euerai coon ailliiliilMlrator: "All persons holdliiK In their poskoh nlon more thnii a thirty days mupply of wliont flour are sullty of hoardliiR and may ho provocated under tho food law You hould give inibllc notice that unv one holding oxceaa nmounta of wheat flour may return muno to parties from whoMi It waa purchased (who are enimlly guilty) and If promptly return ed pniiocutlon will probably not be ordered, Yonre truly, QimpON W. WATTLKS." linger r.M'Ulng Program. Tfe fnUnwhig progrmn will ho rend erwl at the mpifat rhurelt Snndav ov4ilng: Hma ia AwmkenlttH CUor Oabrlel Solo',Ttwr ttt CUrlet," . Umt WwwrtWPe; Th Uw ia RIbmi" Sulltvn Choir. "T HomeUttd," VMt . Cm, Matweo, Lourieti. 3lwtel Mr, HMl Mn. UhUngvr. "Ui Ut Karl Mml, . .TSCiC rjtr. HIVMl 1S ristor t'omitj Man m Your Old. 'II fIM In Um mliMta f WHny who fa the amitlMrn ri f Onetw HWitj mu a dlimtd to the aUte iwmrH. in me tallle oJrIu mile of vy ften mil 7ZLr;r Ar" the trm of iilr r llvee an old rcfiMin HHintHi tow Morn. He v ed wkea h towntry. and no ono theroabonta ow knew him ti... -,. ...... . v. """ v"" " ni man. Air. Morris wws iwn, i t..... North Wale, i Jmiarv ik nai ti,a miMaMU of the Mble In wbloli was Inerrllml bis birth onto nro still In Json8lon ot th Mitten family Now, w hla ltb ywr. Mr. Morrl Is blind. iwnuy nnio iusr and unable to vtUK. 11 baa not loft bis room for iww yvars. mn no retains m mental .iwnwiuos nnn n& n gool appotlte, Mr Morris ts tollevxNl to lw tho oldest whlto man living In the United Stales, ami iwvslhly In tho wwld, When the iwTOMon ormjite.t he wcA liquor ml uu muokoh n pipe - : a .. . Xt the bowtd are clogged up noUona gei into in ft bloo.t causing loss of strength. ltln eruption, dlttlnesa and jwtlgo (Wind daggera Prickly Ash nitwre ppII1 open the bowds, drive ww. vno impurities and rostoro StrnRth. onerev and rliMrl nirii rrlco $1 55 botUc Rlnclrer Book COMMISHIOXIIllS' I'llOCKIJDIXdS. March 18, 1018. Itonrd of county coimnlaalontra met pursuant to adjournment, present Hfrltmer, llermlngluutiien aiid Koch mid miunty clerk. John II. Snyder In hereby Appointed road overweer nt IHatrlot 82 to nil vacancy caused by the resignation of II. I). Lewi. The following claims were allowed: IC. II. 8prlnger, freight on r"ry drag, $37.27. S. .1. Koch, freight iyi fry drug, $10.01. .lohu Hansen, Imid for nmd, $100.00. I'hll llritnt, duplicate for warrant loat, $3.76 Leypoldt A I'ennlugton, coal for Jnll,!wuk. Ummlly the Miiount la amnll $2(1.10. 8. M. Bonder, redemption of land,' $55.11) I1. SandH, road work, $7.50. 10. J. ICamoa, printing, $17.00. Paul (1. Meyer, aervlcee, $3.00. 11. M. Ottoman, road work, $2.50. W. O. Knight, iihIbo. county poor, $28.70. It. I). IloaUy, aerv!co iih attorney to Ooaiiall, $50.00. Mra. f. IC. Vlncol, ctiro of Gray, $10. Mra. Manlon, runt county poor, $10. ('has. HohltiHon, road work, $103.00. H. J. Koch, clovur hoqiI, $11.00. Win. Solium, hrldgo work, $12.00. A. I'. Kolly, aiipplloa, $118.00. A. S. Allon, tlcketa for county poor, $50.00. Wultor Huauchnmp, road dragging, $17.50. H. M. Plorco, road work, $5.00. Aitjoiirnoit until tomorrow. March 20, 1018. Hoard of county conimlMHlonera met, preHuut Sprlngnr, llormlnghaiiiaon and Koch and county clork. T. L. O'Uourko Ih Nppolnted proclnet naaoaHor for Cottonwood precinct to III! tho vacancy caused by Chaa. Ohl falhor roniovlng from tho product. Ilort Wvarts appointed aHHOHHor In and for Joffry precinct to 1111 vacancy by removal of Mr. DompHoy from tho precinct. Thin holng tho day for hcnrlng of petitioners and reint.iiHtralorH for 'the extoiiHlon of lload No. 11, both partloH woro proHont. There being a dlrforonce In tho "petition and tho report ot tho Hpeolal coniinlMHlonor, tho hoard (Uh uiIhhom tho petition and declares all proceodlugH null and void, V. W. YohI Ih horohy aiipolntod OHBDHHor for tho Fourth ward of North Platto to fill vacancy eaUHod by the roHlgnatlon of J. 15. Joll'orH. Adjourned to April lHt, 1018. ' no:i. i i M. I). (Mmrch. Sunday School 0:15 u. m. Special Haater program. Lot every poraon be on time and enjoy thin aervlco. At 11 a. in. an Kaater Hornion. Thome do Through tluf dates! Haider amnio. .lunlor LeiiRiie :t p. in. MIhhIoii Htudy 5:30 p. m. Lunch 0::i() p. in. Kpworth Loaguo 7 n, in. At 8 p. m. tho choir will give an Kaater concert. Special 'preparation baa been mado for Ihla aervlco and all who attend will enjoy tho hour. Do not forget to act your clock ono Hour anoiul at 8 a. m. Sunday morning All church Horvlcoa will beuln accord ing to tho now tlmo. ::o:: Wheat Musi he Marketed. Food Administrator Wattlea, ot Nebraska, Iiur boon untitled that wheat In tho hands of fuiniera which they refwe to market may bo ronulaltloJi ed. If, therefore) thoro aro farmora In Lincoln county who have been holding wheat, other than for need, thoy had lmttor market It at once. It will not bo to their credit a patriotic otllxoua to have the government take over tho grain. ::o:: t)r Morrill. Dentist Moistair SUJFBICIENT MOISTURE in the air t 7 Jim e& Moistair Ifcatui Sj'Slcni Five Stsr oSntt of Round Oak Supremacy ArOMFORT KCONQY roNVF.NiKNrn ni'RAniLrrv 1 1 ?4 of Your Family By first Investigating that heating system ol ours Se It it ciiwkthts. (not taJlates) pure. WNirm, erhnnns air. free from dut, cs and Mnoke, pttHly nulstetul by mecbanical inan. It It doas not do this, yem .4hmW roiice It at once. It u arc Rtdng to bntld, ald future regrets by invoitlfiattng, itultc without obltation. In olthor case, we kmiw xur prohin is solved In the correct tnstallathxx of THE ROUND OAK Moistair Heating System The Only Heating Syttam tht AUTOMATICALLY VentiUte. and Humid diet under the ivaronal direction of experienced heating cneincers, 1 lieek and Heating Plan Five, These make clear i mmins lacion tor continuous health SIMON BROTHERS. .Li,,:,1,,,,, I,!',. I'M Mill .1 uniMM'.iMLUT 11,1, 1, 'IU in M,'.'.lAIX ", HHm nil Sellers of Good Goods Thrift Xofc.M from Ihc City Schools. Last week th Washington sohonl ox celled ell the other hcIiooIm In the amount of School Savings gyfUun df poHlLH. The total was $13,110. Lincoln School catne clone with dtfnoslta of $13.01. The total dopoHlta Irtst we"k were $3B.70. Lincoln School bought eighty Thrill SHntuiM and three War Savlnga stump laat week. A total of 153 Thrift trtump were iKiught through the nchooU. Lin coin School waa the only ono that bought War -Savlnga Stamps. ' A total of 107 children inada (IoiiohII In the School SiiTlnga Hytiin in-1 week. Moit of theae are cultlvatlnf the hnhlt of ayetematlc Having eatb PnrontH can do moro to help In tin cultivation of thrift hablta than can the teachers. The achoola buvo tin ! machinery that koepa the in at tor con I atautly before the puplla and makoa It i oaay for the money to be put awny but 1 the leason ia taught at home. ICvory 1 Child should have a regular allowance or should be furnished the means of earning money for IiIh own use. We know a number of paronta who havo adoptod tho motto for tho chll Ulrou: "save ono-half of all tho money you got." Thla allowa of hoiuo Hpond Ing hut starts tho wiving habit onrly. "Storloa of Thrift" la the tltlo or a littlo book which la holng distributed to tho teiu-hora r tho City Schools UiIh. woidc. Thoy aro asked to road theHO HtorlcH to the children mid uho them uh thu baela of cIiihh discUHMlons. : :o: : Kor Sale I2gg for Hotting. Rohc Comb H. I. HedH. Mra. Philip Drunk. Urady, Nohr. 20-0 Do you havo hpoIIs of dlzzlneaa and ovorythlng turning black hoforo the oyoa? Thoso aro Hymptoma ot torpid llvor and ti clogged condition ot tho bowolH. Tnko Prickly Ash Bitters and got rid of tho mlsory. It Is tho right thing for such dlsordora. Prlco $1.25 per hottlo. HInckor Dook &. Drug Co , Spoclal Agont. "Looks Like Italn this MornlnV "Y-e-s-bul I think It's meant for coffew!" POT LUCK! ..S-HOt J'ou man with tho wry fiu-e Don't blamo Iho wife. Don't' hliituo (ho coffee. Don't blame (ho pot. They can't help IIS Get nn ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR ..(ood reO'ee always six cups for lc north of current. It's worth It. The cheapest coffco In a good Kleclrlc Percolator will mako a belter brew Hum the best you ran buy In an old stylo pot. Pol luck J Yes-bu( get n good pol and luno good luck. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. you and your lamuybreatlic is as esscn- nalto ood health as tlic bread on your Sable and SYSTEM DETER MINES THIS wmx. FACTOR Ask for the deter- and happiness. Only-Righlly Priced Hono Conib Uhode Ialand Ucd.s woro nrHt developed and named by Mr Wither of Little Couipton, It. I., and along about the year 1900 wero intro duced into Nebraska. Since that tlmo they have steadily gained In popular ity until today their superior qualities ore generally acknowledged both ae layera and for tablo uho and arc not Hiirpasaed for beauty by any other varloty. If I thought thero were any hotter I would certainly bo raising thorn. This year I will havo pons from which to furnlah ogg for hatching. Pon No. 1 heudod by 2d Cockorol of North Platto nhow. And the host dozen pullets of my flock, theso all acoro from 95 to !10 mid 1 am kuto will produce splendid ruaultH. Pon No. 2 Is hoaded by 1st North Platto 1017 cock bird weight 11-lbs. and lions all weighing 7 to 8-lhs. of Splendid ahapo and color. Included in this pon la 1st North Platto lion. This mutoing ought to produce splondld birds and you can get oggs from thoso two pons at $11.00 per setting of 15 eggs. Pon No. a Is my rango flock and is hoaded by 1st Rising City cork bird and othors as good. Thoso hens and pullets uru nil thorough bred Rose Comb Rods and will give satisfaction I am sure. Uggs from pon No. 3, $1.50 por sotting or $8.00 per hundred. Got your orders In early. First in will bo served flrat. Res. Phono Ulaick 210. Uuslncss Phono Red 394. South Park Poultry Yard. J. II. VAN CLEAVE. ,1. H. JtEDFIELI). PHYSICIAN & SURQE( Succoaaor to Dra. Rod il old & Redtiold PIIYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL Office Pbone C42 Res. Phone u?t Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given lo Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building ph. i Ofike 130 Phon" Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. DR. HAROLD A, FENNER Osteopath. Helton Building Office hours 9 a, ni, to 5 p. m. 7 p. in. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 333 Res. Black 10ZU Phono SOS ALBERT a. lane, Dentist Rooms 1 aiul 2 Helton Building North Platto, Nebraska. THE BLA.CK DIAMOND DeHon.Ing Pencil lnr bIc rt te ofTlce of LnYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. Ucry itrnrll vJll ilrlinrn SO enlvr from 10 rinj'M to 10 mntillin ctlit for fl.00. A tiroftl of $5.00 for mi rnlf It fnlln to itrliorn. Cnt! nt the ofttrr nnil itrt imp. SCHNERINGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL PHONES DAY 623. NIGHT 830. 609 LOCUST. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this Is the year and the time of the year to get atock to et up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3O00 feeding lambs and ewss, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me, C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoflice. Phone 58 A inodorn Institution for the fciontlfic treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Kay and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. RcdfieId.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Hospital Phono Black IIouso Phono Black G33 T. l'RITCIIAUD, Graduate Yelcrimirlmi Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. ono-half block southwest of tho Court IIouso. WE PAY TOP PRICE FOR HIDES AND FURS. Furs are Big Price Bring thenuin. We buy all kinds of Junk. North Platte Junk House Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1552 ot Max Beer, deceas ed In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho state of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said ostato tako notice that a petition Has boon (lied for the probate of an Instrument purporting to bo tho last will and testament of Max Beor, and for the appointment of Tnomas C. Pntterson as executor ot said will, which has beon set for hearing on April 12, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. in. Dated March 18th. 1918. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, ml9-a5 County JudKe. Notice of Final Itcport Estate No. HG7 ot Lorenzo S Mncombor, dedcased in the county court or Lincoln county, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to all per sons interested In said estate tnko notico that the administratrix has filed a final account and report of her administration and a petition for final settlement and dtcshnrgre as such, which has been set for hearlnir before said court on April 12. 1918. at a o clock a. m.. when you may appear ana contest tho same. Dated March .18th, 191S. Wm. H."C WOODHURST. ml9-a5 County Judce. Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1540 of Hermnn Koester. iiocensen in tne bounty court of Lin coin county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and Mine of claims against said estate is July l-tn, iuis. ana for settlement of said estate is March 7th, 1919; that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on Apriri2th, 191S, at 9 o'clock a. in., and on July 12th, 191S, at o clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or ndjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. M12-A5 County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1544 of Robert D. Thom son, deceased in the County court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. TI10 State nt VnhrVa ("Vllm... -' " w ....... ih. i ., , v 1 1.1 a of said estate will take notice that the tic liuilt&d for presentation and fil- Inr of claims nntinat saiil TCatnta la July 18th, 191S. and for settlement of brio ramie is March sth, isia; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on April 12th. 191S at 9 o'clock a. m . and on .Tulv 19th ism at o'clock a. ni., to receive, examine' hear, allow, or adjust all claims and oujeciioua ttuly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, M12-A5 County JudKe. Votirr to Nen-Iteoldrnt DrfmUnnt. Th unknown holrs. unknown do yl ., unknown legatees and the un known pergonal rpiaut.t Iren of Xlnnt Obrst. .lee-ue1, will take notice that on th lid liv nf chr.i.rv I1S, Klrhl Uffai fifed his petition in the district court of Lincoln countv, Nebraska, aralnct the xail .1 fondant, the object and prayer of WiK-h are 10 quiet nlalHtiHs title to wst fortv-four HO feet f Lot two () in B oXk On Hundred Three 1J) of the city of North Platte.. Xebrak.t, ,nd that the title to Raid premiss 1m quieted and confirmed in the said Ric il OkkI. and tlet the said unknown LeirK, unknown legatees, and devisees, and unknown personal representatives ot Minnie Oberst. deceased, find all pereons claiming- throught or under them aad eaeh f them be forever bared ar.d enjoined from claiming any rlRht. title or interest in or to said renl estate or any part tnereef adverse to plaintifTa title, and plaintiff further alleges that he and nls Kramers has been In open, nortorieus. exclusive, un disputed uninterrupted and adverse pos session of said real estate under a claim of riKht since leomber it. 1SJ1. and asks for general equitable relief. That on the Sid dar of February, 191$. the District Couit of Lincoln County. Xebraska, made aad entered an order directing- that notice of these !reeedlac bo served upon the catd defeadaats by publication. You are required to answer siM petition oa or bp fort Monday the Sid day of April lf Dated March MH. Mt IUCHI VCt XI. Plaintiff By John 'rant, his attorney mll-si NOTICK. O. P. Taylor, first and real namo un known, will take notice that on tho 12th day of March, 1918, Wm. II. C. Woodhurst, County Judge of Llncoli County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for tho sum of $197.00, In nn action ponding before lilm, whorolm J. V. Romlgli is plaintiff and G. P. Tay lor, first and renl name unknown, U defendant: tlmt property consisting of 1 sofa, 1 dosk, 1 desk chair, G lettor files, 2 icnrd Index cases, 1 Hugh's nuto heator, 1 No. 7 electric heater, 1 semi indlroct roro bowl, 1 black pendant fixture. 1 Acorn hall light, 1 2-llght brass fixture, 1 15GG-somi-indiroct Fry fixture 1 8003 1-4 drop showor fix ture, 9 switches complete, 4 12-ln. green tin .shades, 8 roso bud shados, 3 Jiell shape rough shados, 2 bell shapo shades, 2 12-ln. Cora shades, 21 small odd shades, 2 8-in. moon-stone shades, 1 10-In. moon-stone shade, 4 12-ln. plain glass shados, 1 opal with gold loaves shade, 1 bell, 4 dry cell bat teries. 3 lock switches, 7 P. B. flush swltohos 3 way, G P. B. flush switches 4 way, 47 Brush brass plates, 12 onxy copper switch plates, 18 double gang bras plates, 2 onxy copper switch plates, 4 lbs. boll wire, 5 lbs. fiction caps, 1 lbs. rubber caps. G 3-pole ant switches, G snap switches, 17 cander lets, 8 unlets In., 9 unlets 3-4 in., 3 alt plugs, 400 leather heads, 100 solid bushings, 5 flush receipt plates, 1 comb receipt and switch plato, 9 dunualltes with shado hold, 3 pon soc kets, 2 mogul sockets, 4 soclcet ndap lors, 9 Pooc key sockets, has been at tached under said order, Said causo was continued to tho 29th dav of April, 1918, at 10 o'clock, n. m. M2G-3w J. V. ROMIGH. By G. N. GIBBS, His Attorney. NOTICi: TO CKEIHTOItS. Estate No. 1547 of Zurn. T. lUlfrlioll deceased in the Cotintv Honrt nf T.in. coin County, Nebraska. llio State of Nehrnskn ssi? r.rfilnr of said estate will tako notico that the tlmo limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estate is July 2Gth, 1918, and for settlement of sain estate is March 22, 1919; that I Will Sit at tho COimt.V rmirf rnmn In said county, on April 2Gth, 1918, at 9 ociock a. m., ana on July 2Gth, 1918 nt 9 o'clock a. m:, to receive, examine', hear, allow, or adlust all olnima nmi objections duly filed. - Wm. IT. n. wnnniiTinsT M26-A23 Countv .TihIpp Legal Notice. Stanley L. PnnlrH Greenman and Walter Price, Execu tors of tho Estate ot George H. Green man, deceased, Lester M. Hall, Loren zo u. mciuoru, Mark K. Graham, Anna M. liryan. Josephine B. Hammond, and all heirs, devisees, legatees and personal reoresentjiH B. Hammond, deceased, John L. Ham- mono, deceased, and George H. Green man, deceased, and all other persons Interested in tho estates of mmh ed persons. And nil heirs, devisees, Jegatees and personal representatives, mm an oiner persons interested in tho estate of any and all persons here in named as defendants, will tako notice that on the 20th day of March, 1918, Gottfried Klelnow, ipiaintift here In, filed his petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants. The object and prayer of which are to remove certain clouds and quiet the title of tho plaintiff in and to the following real estate to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section 1. and the North west Quarter and Southeast Quarter, and East Half of Southwest Quarter, and West Half and Southeast Quarter of tho Northeast Quarter of Section 2, all in Township 9 North, Range 30 West, and the Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quar.ter of Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 35, in Township 10 North, Range 30 West, all In Lincoln County, 'Ne braska, You and each of you are require to answer said petition, on or before tho Cth day of May, 191 S. Dated this 23d day of March, 191S. GOTTFRIED KLEINOW. Plaintiff. By Hoagland and Hoogland. M2G-4wks. His Attorneys. OTICi: OP INTOIH'ORATIOX ' THE HIRSCIIFELI) COMPANY." Notice is hereby given that Hymaa HIrschfeld, Joseph Hirschfeld and Hillol Hirschfeld have associated themselves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a Corporation under the laws of the State of Ne braska. That the name of said Corporation is "The Hirschfeld Company." That the principal place of transacting the business thereof Is North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska. That the treneral nature nf n,o i...si ! ness Jo be transacted is to engage in I the general merchandise business and . to buy and sell goods and merchandise I That the amount of the capital stock authoriied by the said Corporation is Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), I all of which has been paid in full jThat the time of the commencement of jaaid Corporation is March 1, 1918, and the time of the termination thereof is Marcn 1, U3S. That the highest a mount of indebtedness or liability to which the Corporation is at any time to suhiecr ftoelf ia Thlrtum tubba - - A UUU3QliU, iuitre nuuureu 1 niriy-i nree Dollars and Thirty-Three Cents ($13,333.33). That the officers who are to con duct the affairs of said Corporation are three directors, a president, a vice president and a secretary and treasurer HYM AN HIRSCHFELD . JOSEPH HIRSCHFELD HILLEL HIRSCHFELD M12-A9 Incorporators. Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of IJnroln county, Nebraska, upon a decree ot foreclosure rendered in said court wherein The Mutual Building and Loun Association of North Platte, Nebraska Is plaintiff, and Carolina K. Foster and John A. Foster are defendants, and to wej!ir?Sttd 1 vm on tne I th day of April, m. at 2 o'clock p. m, at the f"1.1?"1 door of the court house ia North Platte Uncoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ash. to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the following des cribed property, to-wit: South half. (Shi) of lots eae aad tw (1 and I) in block eighty () of the original town, of North Platte. Nebr Dated North Platte, Nebr, Marob 11, A. J SALISBURY, Sheriff uruc special Agents.