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IJIA L. 1LYRB, Kdltor'nnd Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Ycnr by Mnll In Advance. .. ,$L25 Ono Venr by Carrier In Advance $1.50 Eutored ut North Platto. Nebraska, i'OEtofllco as Second Class Matter. TUKHHAY, APRIL Dili, J018. NORTH PLATTE MAY SECURE DISTRICT LAilOK AWENT. The- federal government hus tnkon up tho question of tin? distribution of labor, supplying time dlullrcta where labor is needed from districts where tliore Is an over-supply. For this pur poso Nebraska has been divided into several districts, each In charge of an agont, and North Platte will probably bo designated as ono of tho points at which an agent will bo lncatod. Tills agent will have charge of a district ex tending from the cast lino of Lincoln county, to tho -west end of tho stuto, taking In all tho counties Immediately north and south of tho Union Pacific Hull road. To advance this projeot a meeting was held at tho Chambor of Commerce Friday ovonlng at which was prosont J. L. McGrow, of Washington, D. C, special representative of the U. S7 Em ployment Service, who stated tho ob ject of this service, and tho good that would result to the employors of labor in wostorn Nebraska. Tho plan as suggested Is that an employer who noods labor files his application with Clio county agent of his chunty. If tho county agont doos not havo on his list die men needed, ho applos to tho fed oral ngent at North Platte, who Is in touch with labor conditions all thru tho central west, and especially In tho larger cities. If there is a surplus of farm labor In Omaha. Kansas City or Denver, ho brings that labor tw the points in Western Nebraska whoro It is noedod. Tills applies not only to ' farm hands hut to all classes of labor. ors and mechanics. The plan Is to nring tho Jooloss man to tho Job, and in those days hero In wostorn Nebrjihlcft whoro tho labor problem Is a serious one, tho establishing of the employment bureau will ho undoub tedly of groat sorvlco to the people. : :o: : , To tlio Yolors of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nobr., March 22. 1018. Subject to tho action of tho voters , who mav sign tho necessary petitions required by law. and to tho further action of tho voters In casting tho necessary ballots to socuro my nom intlon at tho nonpartisan primary election to 1m liohl In August. 1918, herebv announce my expectation to hocomo a candidate for Judge of tho Supremo Court of the otato of No- hrnVa nt the next November election. I ttk a second term, nm in oxcoll.ont health nnd will boo .manv of you dur in? lue summer and fall. "When I cji.mo to tho state T stwined a short t'w Jn Qmniw. lti(f nottllnir nt Lin- coin tMvi i!bserueM'f!v roninvtniT to Knrnnv where I wai twice nlonted ns ditrc niWo find "nrvpfl a little moro iinji niRitt vnnrs, nd wlioro T llvnd nl ir Hmo nf mv election as Judge of the Fupronm rmirt FiUNPIS O HAMBlt. TroHHiirjr Ylv Operations. Spine flguroB from tho Troosury department may uo or intorest in con miction with (ho drive for tho third Liberty loan, soon to commence Tho public mind Is bewildered with the talk of billions that havo been or are to be oxpondod In connection with the war; llnanclal operations having kopt papo wun military maneuvers, on a scale far beyond comprehension of common mortals. Tho ordinary expenditures or tho government from July 1, 1017, to March 1GJ WIS. wore $1,233,201,000, or ovor $13,000,000 n day. Thoso flguros do not lncludo $3,021,830,000 loaned to our allies, a good Investment, nor $22,000,000 used to purchase bonds of tho farm loan banks, another good In vestment. Total disbursements of tho govornnifmt for the period mentioned wore $11,274X175.000. Actual expendi tures qp war arcownt amount t(T a little moro tlutn three nnd ono-half billions of dollars. The receipts of tho Treasury in this same time woro $11,017,257,000. de rived from all sources, Including bond sale and Issuance of certificate of in dobtediioss. Itevonun to thoostImnted amount of $2,500,000,000 will bo duo JUne 15: somo of this already has boon paid Into the treasury, but by far tho larjrost part Is yet to bo col lected Honda, certificates of Indebted ness, war savlniM cortincntnn ntui thrift stamps bad boon issued by tho Treasury un to March 12 In tho amount of $8,560,802,052.00. Appropriations for tho. War department sinro tho daplnxntlon of war total $7,464,771, 7nfUS, niitf of this S3.000.71.007.15 bad been withdrawn from the Treasury. For the navy appropriation amotyitliw o $lJlQG.n$0.!M9 Wns mado. and $1.881. 000.000 oxpondod. In nnnouucliie the loan. Sncrntnrv MMdoo called attention to tho fact liat expenditures had Milan Slightly bnlnw ostlmntos, and pavo It aq his omnJon that tho sum asked would bo ample, for. Treasury requirements for the remnlndor or the calendar yeai This, hnvfflvtir, t iM,t conlocluro. and miiv not bo hnrpn out by oxnorlonce. 'Hio flcui'os pre eloquent and require little emphnxls other than Is carried by them. -Omaha TJeo - ::o!' 'Hrnml Sows for Sale. FKtoon Puro Bred Diiroc Brood sows for sale. All will farrow before April 12th. Indulro Wallace T3. Porter 1M? miles west of Sutherland. tt A "systom regulator" fs a modlolno that purifies and strengthens tho liver, kidneys, stomach .and bownls. Prickly Asn imters is ono or tho host or thoso. It drlvos out unhealthy conditions promotes activity of body nnd brain, restores good appetite, sound Bloop nna cucoriui spirits. Kiiuviiui npirua. 1TICO l.i!t peri ' it vm w 11 in roo iS.fi. S bottlo.rRIncker Book & Drug Store.l nyfflnnd i"ZZd hu At Special Agents. torneys. a8-4Wks n a Your Choice? bond bond Will you lend your money and be free - or hoard it now and pay it out in lribute when Liberty is lost ? Official Noticeo information BEftT BARBER. Specialist on Insects Affecting Stock Hero April 15th. Live In regard to tho mealing of Mr. It. W. Wolls, oxtonfilon specialist in En tomology of tho U. S. dopartmont of agricultural to bo hold at Experiment al Sub-Station, Monday at 2:30 o'clock, Mr. M. II. Swonk, ' professor of En tomology, University of ' Nobraska writes, "Concerning your date on April 15th wither. R. W. Wells, on Insects affecting live stock, I am especially Impressed with what he has to offer along tho following lines. . Tho Control lot Poultry Llco nnd Mites. How to get rid of Hbuse-lllos on tho lot farm. Tho Control of Flios nnnoylng to f.lvo Stock. (IlOUBo-ily, Stablo-fly Horn-fly, Oad-Ily, etc.) Tho life history and control of tho Qx-warblo tly and Horse Nose-fly. This meeting which will bo followed by a free discussion and a pleasant visit ovor tho Sub-stntlon should bo of ltltorest to ovoryono, especially stockmen, poultrymon and house wives. Farm lluroau Executive Committee Electing. Last Saturday, following tho Llborty Loan exorcises, the Lincoln County Farnv Buroa'ui Executive Committee hold their Bocond monthly mooting to hoar tho report of tho county agent for tho past month, to pass upon bills and to discuss tho agricultural needs of tho county. Tho following were pres ent: Messrs. A. Coolldgo, R. I, Chap pell. A. R. Loavltt nnd A. J. Howard, Mr. Wm. Elbrlght bolng tho onlywnom bor absent. able return of hog cholera this spring! 'iu id uio growing prosenco or con-1 v A , taglbus abortion in cattlo It was sag- rr)l ,,, f ' gostod that a Stato Veterinarian' 2n,nTP? should bo established lioro and Hteps'S'"01 Rof, " Reese Panta orlum aro being taken to got a Federal man J ' IRnf B()Iiner- s,xth anrt Lcust on the ground to nnBist farmers not 8ur'- oniy in tins county but this part of tho state to control thoso dlHoases, ::o-: Cnttlo For Sale. 500 heud of Whlto Faco Cows at $77.50 por head. 100 head of 2 yoar old Rod Durham heifers at $70 por head for May 15th, Butos, Col. 125 heud of White Faco Cows and Red Rurham In local stock yards. Will soHou any number at any tlmo. - Phone fllnok 1008. C. RATJCII & SON. 720 East 4th Street, North Platto. Xiitlco to Creditors. Estnto No. 154S of Lewis Ilavons, deceased ln tho county court of Lin coln, county, Nebraska. Tho tnto or Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said ostato will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd filing of clnimB against snid ostato is August 10, 1018, and for Bettlement of said ostato Is April 0, 1910; that I will sit at the county court room In sold county, on May 10, 191S, at 9 o'clock n. m ,and on August 10, 1918, at 9 ii uuiiik; u. m.. m reoeivo, oxnmino. hoar allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. Wm. H. O. WOODHURST. Co. Judge. A9-m3 JP HNTUAY XOTHli:. T.nKp,L "I" 'y the miliHcrlbor on IiIh niicloSe lnmlH In Wnlker Precinct In Lincoln county. Nebraska, on tho 14th day of Fc brunry. 1918, an nil reil row, white- on holly, no bntml or nmrk of any kind, niro about four yonr, wotitht about 100-lliH. April 8, 1918. A9-ml0 DAN MeNICKLE. I.ICHAI. NOTIOM, wuiam a. Hayes, will take notice Unit on the 29th ilnv nf ATnn.li niiu William II. C. Wooilburut, County JudKo of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Issued un onlor of nitnchineiit for the aum of $8S.SG In an aot'lon pondlner ln tlie County Court of (mid Lincoln County, , wherein Alvln W. IIiiKliee Is Dlalntlff and William A. Ilayea Is de fendant. That property of the defend ant consisting of Oni Klknr nvo paa senger automobile has been attached junior aald order, and the Mutual Uulld ln.,f4 4 n,ul Loan Association of North Platte, lihs been garntaheed Hnld cnuHQ wna conttnuod to the ISth 1 1 1 1 r II I riinv. I 'I I x nr in n'i.iArtL n .v. .$ or mmsismwmmm Celebrate (iolden Wedding. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. McClrcv, wtose home is in Evorott, Wash., but who havo beon visiting their sons In this city, colobratod their golden wedding annlvorBary Thursday afternoon, tho dinner connected with tho affair being served in tho basement of tho Christ ian church. Thero were prosont five children, fifteon grand children and two great grand children. Following tho dinner toasts wOro proposed and remlnlsconcos told, tho groom of fifty years ago prosldlnK ns toastmaator. Among the out-of-town pooplo pres ent woro: Mr- and Mrs. J. L. McfJrow of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Baldwin of Everett, Wash., "Mrs. Monto M. Fosonbeck of Powell, Wyo., Mrs. Aublo and daughter Mrs. Nollto Marshall of Rising City, Nobr., J. II. Thompson and wlfo of Staploton, Eugono nnd Blaln Combs nnd wives of Bignoll, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McQrow Kvorott, Wash., and about twolvo nephows and nieces residing in this vicinity. -i MV LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wednesday t0 Saturday you can got gasollno for 2fic nt tho Service Station. Wanted Girl for genrenl housework Mrs. Chns. Ilerrod. 702 W. 4th St- Read our advertisement and learn how to snve money to help buy Ujat Uberty Bond. Ncbrnska Rubbo'r Works . Get tho habit. Buy a Llborty Bond! We will holi) you .do It by saving you monoy on your -tires during our big salo. Nobraska Rubber Works. Mrs. "J. B. Jeter leaves tomorrow Tor Eagle Rook, Cnl., to visit' her daughtor Pearl, who Is instructor of music in the Los Angoles public schools. Miss Helen Jetor of this city, slnco tho middle of Decembor has been In tho omploy of tho retlernl labor boarl of control, which takes her to all the lttrRor c,tlcs r tne ctUit 1111(1 sout- After n long winter tho system be comes filled with Impurities caused by dry, strong diet. In hot WOllthnr Hmun impurities causo sickness. Got rid of mom now by taking Prickly Ash Bit ters. It will uurlfv tho bl noil. HvAr and bowols nnd put tho body In hnpo r Hummer woric. I'rlco $1.25 por lwttle Rlncker Book & Drug Storo, Special Agonts. DIENER & KENNEDY Ileal Estate, Fire, Torondo and Hnll Jnsnjnncc Special Aponts Globe IjUo insnrnnco ComnniiT. Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs mono Hed 572. Jforth l'lntte, Neb J. B. REDPIELD. , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Successor to Drs. Rodileld te Redfield PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 7 THE BLACK DIAMOND DeHorning Pencil Tor nte nt tin; oltlce of LEYP0I.DT & PENNINGTON. . ...r.; jiviivii Hill UCIIOril BO CIIIVfM f.lltt. .11 .... J . n ....... ... un;,. iii jii iihiiiihh ,,m tar l,o. A iiroflt ot 95.00 for nil)- onlt It nu ... ...... i .(an nt utriiurn. CnlTnt llic oirice nnd net one. UC(JAI, XOTICI WIlllHin TV. IlU TIllVAa it.lll ..). .... ... "tii hihu iiuiiue i....... " tuiy oi iuari'ii. 191s wi main . r. Woodhurst, County JudKe of Lincoln County. NnhmHWii , - ... w nil .j . IICIIIUHKl iHHllod nil order nf nttnoi,. ... sum of 1105.30 ln an notion nondlnir in e uio v-ouniy court of snld Mncoln county,, wherein Nnthnnlel 1'. Ireland la plulntlff nnd WUllnin A. Ilnyos is dofendnnt. That proporty of the de fendant conslBtliiK of one Klknr live pasHciiKer automolille has been nttnoh r.a.iiuwrter m,u) ort,er. and the Jlutunl lJulIdliiK and Lonn Association of North Platto, lma been BarnlRheed. Hnld onuHevwns continued to tho 18th dny of Mny. iPIS, nt XO o'clock n. m. NATIIANII3L V. 1UUI,AND, rinlntlff. Hy IIonRlnnd & Iloaglnnd, IIIb Attorney- tt8-4vks. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Black North ol Posloftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo.'B. Dent. M. D. V. Incas, M. D. J.B. Redne!d.M.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. 1)11. HAROLD A, FENNER Ostuopnth. Bolton Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black. 333 . Res. Black 1020 "Looks Llko Italit this oriiln'." "Y-c-s but I think It's meant for coffee!" POT LUCK! .Sin-y, you man with tho wry faco -Don't blumo tho wife. Don't blnmc tho coffee. Don't blumo tho pot, Thoy ruii't help it! tict an ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR .Good coffee always six cups for lc worth of current. It's worth It; Tho cheapest coffco In u good Electric rorcolntor will niako a better brow than tho host you can buy In nn old stylo pot. rot luck? les hut get n good pot nnd hare good luck. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER CO. AH Kinds of Hemstitching Done. Singer Sowing Machine Co. Block north of X'ost Office. North Platte, Nebraska. PLATTE Y ALLEY MOUNJIENTAL wnnirs. Granite nnd mnrblo hendstonos. The Ollly slum In flin rllv. Vmtltuwwl ii-Illi pneumatic mnchlncry. Lettering neat- iy uono. aii worK guaranteed. IMMIIIIJA'rK : Allh'.HM A'l'IIY Corner 7th and Locust, North Tatte. SCHNERINGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL. i ' PHONES DAY 023. NIGHT 030. 000 LOCUST. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION 66 NABOB 99 No. 97352 Willi make tho season of 1918 as fol lows; Tuesdays, Thusdnys and Satur days nt the Hogcnscn Feed and Sale Hani, North Platte, Neb, beginning April th. Balance of tho week, except Sunday, ut my farm six miles west of North Platte and three-fourths of n nillo southensit of Hlrdwood switch. NABOB was foaled May 24, 1913, and Imported vtli Oils mother by North & Robinson, of Grand Island, in July, 1913. Wns bred by M. Des poz, Dopartmont of Orno, In Franco. This horso woighs 1780, is clean and ffound in every particular, and Is as good as you will find anywhoro. Wo invito you to como and see this horse. TERMS- SltfToV to insuro colt to stand and suck. If mares aro dis posed of or leave tho country service feo becomes duo nnd payable at onco. Care will bo taken to prevent nccl dents, but should any occur stallion owner will not bo rsponslblo. FRANK STROLLBERG, OWNER. Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phono Black 633 y. t. miTGiiAui), Oraduato Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court Houso. $10 por TON for Nixed Iron $14 per TON for Clean Cast Iron We buy all kinds of Junk and Hides L. LIPSHITZ Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and the time of the year to get stock to eat up your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. TREMEAU 99 No. 66676 DARK DAPPLE GRAY Perckron Stallion "Will niako Uio season of ll)18 nt my pluco flvo miles east of Hershoy and seven miles west of North Platte on tho Lincoln Highway This stallion bns passed tho exam Inntiou required by tho irovcrumcnt nnd ivns pronounced nearly perfect. TERMS $12.00 t$ insuro living colt, to stand and suck. In case maro Is disposed of,' feo becomes due at once. Will not be responsible for ac cidents. Chas. L Leypoldt 9 "lc jogal Notice. Sadlq E. Martin, and -Martin her hU8bcnd, roal name unknown, Walter B. Wood- Blanche Wood his wifo, Eliza E. Phiney and Frank Phinnoy her husband, Elsie McMurtry and I. S. McMurtry her husband real name un known and all heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of Henry F. Price, deceased, and all other per sons interested in his estate; all heirs, devisees, legatees and personal rep resentatives of either of tho above named defendants if either of them be. not allvo at this time, and nil other' persons Interested in the estates of any nnd all persons horein named, defendants, will take notice that on tho 30th day of March 1918, George A. Hammond, (plaintiff horein Hied his petition in tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, tho object and prayor ot which, are to remove certain clouds, and quiet tho title of plain tic in and to tho South East Quartor of Section 10, in Township 1G, Range 28, in Lincoln County, Nebraska. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or before tho 13th day of May, 1918. Dated this 1st day of April 1918. GEORGE A. HAMMOND, A2-2wks. Plaintiff. Hongland & Hoagland, His Attorneys. Notlco of Petition. Estate No ,yt Amnnda M. Thomson, deceased in tho county court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per sons Intorostod In ,sald Estato take notlco that a etitlon has been filed for the appointment of J, E. Evans as administrator of said Estate,, which has been set for hearing heroin on April 2G, 1018, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated March 29, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, A2-A19 County Judge. Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1544 of Robert D. Thom son, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all per sons interested 1n said Estato tako notice that a petition has beon filed for tho appointment of J. E. Evans as Administrator to complete tho Ad ministration of the Estate of Robert D. Thomson, which has boon sot for hearing horein on April 26, 1918, nt 9 o clock a. m. Dated March 29, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, A2-A19. County Judgo. Notlco of Referee's Sale. Notlco Is horeby given that by vlr tuo of an order Issued to mo by tho District Court in nnd for Lincoln County, Nebraska, in nn nction whoro In Katie B. Lowe is plaintiff and Mario Lowo, Emmott Lowe, a minor; Laura F. Lowe, a minor; and Mabel LoWe, a minor, aro defendants, I will on the 7th day of May, 1918 at tho hour of threo o'clock of said day at tho east front door of tho court house in the city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, soli at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, tho following described roal estato situate in tho County of. Lincoln and State of No braska, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter (SEli) of Section Twenty-five (25). Township Nlno(9), North of Rango Thirty, (30), West of tho 6th P. M. Doted this first day of April, 1918 O. E. ELDER, A2M3. Referee AOTici;. O. P. Taylor, first' and real name un known, will take notlco that on tlfo 12th day ot March, 1018, Wm. H. C: Woodhurst, County Judge of Lincoln". County, Nebraska, issued nn ordor ofk attachment for the sum of $197.00, 1, an action ponding before him, wherein. J. V. Romlgh is plaintiff and O. P. Tay lor, first and real name unknown, is defendant; that property consisting ot 1 sofa, 1 desk, 1 desk chair, 6 letter nios, 2 card Index cases, 1 Hugh's auto hentor, 1 No. 7 electric heater, 1 Bemi indlrect roro bowl, 1 black pendant fixture. 1 Acorn ihall light, 1 2-llght brass flxturo, 1 1566-Bemi-indiroct Pry fixture, 1 8003 1-4 drop sbowor fix ture, 0 switches complete, 4 12-ln. green tin Bhades, 8 roso bud shades, 3 boll slfape rough shades, 2 boll ohapa Bhades, 2 12-ln. Cora shades, 21 small odd shades, 2 8-In. moon-stone shades, 1 10-ln. moon-stono shade, 4 12-ln. plain glass shades, 1 opal with gold leaves shade, 1 bell, 4 dry coll bat torles. 3 lock switches, 7 P. B. flush switches 3 way, C P. B. flush switches 4 way, 47 Brush brass plates, 12 onxy copper switch plates, 18 doublo gang brass plates', 2 onxy coppor switch plates, 4 lbs. boll wire, 5 lbs. fiction caps, lbs. rubber caps. 6 3-polo ant switches, G snap switches, 17 candor lots, 8 unlets in., 9 unlets 3-4 in.. 3 alt plugs, 400 lonther headB, 100 eolld bushings, 5 fliiBh receipt plates, 1 comb recolptand switch plato, 9 dunualites "withshado hold, 3 pon socr kets, 2 mogul sockets, 4 socket adap lers, 9 Pooc key sockets, has beon at tached under said order, Said cause was continued to tho 29th day of April, 1918. at 10 o'clock, a. m. M20-3W J. V. ROMIOH. By G. N. GIBBS, His Attorney. NOTICE TO CirEDITOKS. Estate No. 1647 of Zara I. Mitc.hfill, deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska. ss: Credltorn of said estate will tako notlco that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estato is July 2Gtlf, 191, and for settlement of said Estato is March 2"2, 1919; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on April 2Gth, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on July 2Cth, 1918, at 9 o'clock a, m:, to receive, examine', hear,, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST. M2G-A23 Countv .Tntltr Koud No. 115. To whom it may concern : ' The special Commissioner appoiuted to locate a road as follows: Beginning at a point on Road No. 1 in the SEVl NW4 of Section 11, T. 11, N. R. 29 W. and running westerly and Southwest through tho South half Northwst quarter of said section 11, thence southwest, south, nnd southeast through NW SWVi of. Section 11, EV6 SE of Section 10, E E of Section 15, EV& NE4 of Section 22, W W of Section 23, W NW of oeouon zu, ssw or Section 26, EV NE, W NWU and SEU of Section 35, all in T. 11 N. R. 29 W., nnd thence tnrougn e NEW, of section 2. SWA NWVi and V SWU of Section 1, and through tho NWi4 of Section 12, all in T. 10 N. R. 29 W.. thence .Northeast, east and Southeast, through the NV or bection 12 said township and range and through tho W W, and N SYj of Section 7, nnd N SW of Section 8, all in T. 10 N. R. 28 W. to connect, with Road No. 237, said road to run south of Jim Hanson's barn ln N S1 of Section 7, T. 10, N. R. 23 vv., lias reported in favor thereof. Any claims for damages or objec tions thereto must be filed on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 5th day of Juno 1918, or said road will bo allowed without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte. Nobraska, this 27th day of .Marph 1918. A. S. ALLEN. A5-A30 County Clerk. Legnl Notice. Stanloy L. Conklln, George H. Greenman and Walter Price, Execu tors of tho Estato of George H. Green man, deceased, Lester M. Hall, Loren zo B. Blckford, Mark K. Graham, Anna M. Bryan. Josephine B. Hammond, and all heirs, devisees, legatees and porsonal representatives of Luclnda B. Hammond, deceased, John L. Ham mond, deceased, and George H. Green man, deceased, and all other persons interested in the estates of such nam ed persons. And all heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives, and all other persons Interested in tho estate of any and all persons here in named as defendants, will tako notlco that on the 20th day of March, 1918, Gottfried KIe.lnow, 'plaintiff hore in, nied his petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defendants. Tho object and prayer of which aro to remove certain clouds and quiet the title of tho plaintiff in and to Uio following real estato to-wlt: Tho Northwest Quarter of Section 1, nnd tho North west Quarter and Southeast Quarter, and East Half or Southwest Quartor, and West Half and Southeast Quartor of tho Northeast Quarter of Section 2, all In Township 9 North, Range 30 West, and the Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quartor and Southeast Quartor of Southeast Quartor of Sec tion 35, In Township 10 North, Rnngo 30 West, all in Lincoln County, Ne braska. You and onch of you are required to answer said petition, on or boforo tho Gth day of May, 1918. Dated this 23d day pf March, 1918. GOTTFRIED KLEINOW, Plaintiff. By Hoagland and Hoagland, M2G-4wks. His Attorneys. , Sherlir Snlc. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court -ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein The Mutual Building and Loan Assoc atlon of North Platte, Nebraska. Is plaintiff, and Carolina E. Foster and John A. Foster are defendants, nnd to me directed, I will on the 16th day of April, 1918, nt 2 o'clock p. m., nt the enst front door of the court house ln North Platte Lincoln county, Nebraska, jell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, the following des cribed property, to-wit: South half,' IBM) of lots one and two (1 and 2) ln block eighty (80) of the crlRlnal town of North Platte, Nebr, pntud North Platte, Nebr., Maroh 11, A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. m!2-nl2