The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 12, 1918, Image 8

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    Semtfttteeitls Snbime.
1KA L. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mull In Advance... 815
One l'cur by Currier In Advance tSUO
Entered nt North Platto. NobraBka,
Postofllco as Second ClasB Matter.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18th, 1018
ItKI) CROSS MOVIES
TO OL'fltf APRIL 15th.
On tho evening of Monday, April
15th the Red Cross plcturo show will
open to tho public for Its patronage,
ut tho Lloyd oporu Iioubo, ono block
ea8t of tho First National bank and
ono block south of tho now U. P. do
pot, presenting twb of tho greatest,
most popular and celebrated pictures
over shown to tho American 'public.
"Tho Slacker" and tho comedy
Bkotch by SIdnoy Drew and wife. Tho
Slacker, a film so much enjoyed by all
movlo goers, has but recently been
produced by tho largest theatorB
throughout tho country, at an admis
sion of from 60 conts ty $1.00 to tre
mendous crowds
It Is tho desire of tho Rod Cross
committee In the managoiuont of this
municipal show house, to glvo to tho
public tho nowost and lutost produc
tion Jt tho most pfcrpulnr artists at tho
lowost possible price. Hence the
charge for tho owning night will bo
but 60 conts and the rogular charge
thoreaftor excopt for special attrac
tions will bo 16 cents for adults, with
tho war charge of 2 conts additional.
Tlioro has boon purchased tor tins
show
houso two w tho nowost ana
most complete typo of slmplox fire
proof inachlntB with all accessories !
and equipments that go to maKo sor-1
vice and efficiency the best 'possible.
Tho screen will be tho largest li) town
which will show a full, complete and
magnlflcJent plcturo.
Tho committee, which consists of.
Msmo of our most
st onergctlc nnd active
buslnosH men with tunny of our most
prominent ladles ot the community ;
havo fiparod nolthor llmo or mpnoy to.
make this attraction a grand and'np-
prcclutlvo success financially for tho;
great wnr catiso fdr which U Is bolngi
promotod. tho Red CrosB of Lincoln
Rouuty.
The commlttoo behind this ontor-j
prlso doslro to announco to tho general .
imhllc most emphatically that this
picture show houso was promoted with
but ono soio onjoct in viow. to nnan-
clally aid and assist tho Red Cross ofi'Mrs. Bertha Yenrslo..
Lincoln countv In tholr efforts to meet' Alien Lniiirfnril 1. ;
the great and pressing demands mado;Chas. Tigho CO.OO
upon them for tholr product Aftor.W. A. Skinner........' CO.OO
aeviorav monthK wrestling Wl,th tho
problem or raising tlio necessary runua! Mrs. F. A. Muchllnskl CO4OO
with which to successfully meet all Voorhoes Lucas 50,00
rcqulrments of thin local organization Margaret Adole Lucas CO.OO
the flnanco commlttoo fdund tho propo-: Mrs. M. E. Grcgg 50.00
sltfcn a difficult ono to meet, nnd bo-1 Miry L. Eddy G0.0O
Hovlng an Opportunity prosontod Itself Lucy Newton... CO.OO
In tho wny of an additional movlo Emma Pulvor.,,, 50.00
show, In our city, cmbracod tho oppor. R. E. Banks CO.OO
tunlty. "With no doslro to detract from.rKnthorln Green CO.OO
hinder or to bo il-llboral to any othor
like businoss, In tho community They
further deslro to stato that noijo of tho
membors of tho commlttco pomotlng
this enterprise, rocolvo ono cont of Townsend Dent ' 50,00
remuneration or compensation for Geo. Dent. .Tr CO.OO
their aorvlcos rendered, and havo no ::o::
Bolflsh or ultorlon motive or reasons,1 jty Now Homo For Sale,
other than through tholr loyalty and Modorn up to tho mlnuto. Am quit
patriotism, to ably assist and aid tho ting business. Expoct to go away for
most pressing needs of tho groat war my wlfo's health. Seo mo quick for a
auxiliary which they fool olectnd to Urgaln. 820 onst Sixth street
represent, tho local chaptor of tho 25-2. WM. H. DIENER.
American uou uross.
Tho bucccsb of this ontorprlno do
ponds upon 1w Ubornl patronage
Aro you with us ono nnd nil, heart-'
nnd mind? i
Socclat tlckotsi will bo In the hands
qC tho ladles for" sale on TuoHday.l
April 9th, oach at 50 cents. They will J
also bo on snio nt Dixon's Jowolryi
Htorq. Clinton's Jewelry storo, Starj
berry & Forhos .lmrdwnro store, Star
, clothing houso, grocery stores and
piacos mior announced. Don't uo a
slacker.
Ydur holn's worth tho whllo,
Buy with a smllo.
YOUR COMMITTEE.
-i'Oli
Indian Chief Talks.
Red Fox, a Dlnckfoot Indian, llvlncr
on tho reservation in Montana, who Is
onrouto homo from Washington, D. for tho crop and harvesting and stor
ey arrived In town Wodnoaday and ing In tho host upproved manner,
as.t evening gavo a talk at tho Pros- Moro than that ovon, why not havo a
ujfiunuu ujiuruu. uou iox passou
through this city east bound Mnv 25.
1014, riding a pinto pony. He Is on-
rumo numu oy uio samo moinoa. no ib
a woll ctlucatod Indian, havlna attend-
ed the Jlaskoll school In Kansas, tho
Carlisle school In Pennsylvania and
tno nigu soiiool in Hillings, Mont,
WllUO east HO attOndOd for tWO VOnrS
tho Dr. White Bible school In Now
York. Ho Is a Y. M. C. A. worker
among tholndlans and bIx yoars ago
auiuiisjieu vn associauon at tno
iJiacKroot agency.
ou vox. is uoiivoring locturoe uu-
vocating tho sotting apart of tho boo-
ond Saturday in May of oach yoar as
a national Indian day, tho granting
oiucuvo irunomso to imunns ami tno
placing of aged Indiana on a pension
nnd making tho youngor ones dopon-
dont upon thomslovos Instead of being
wardH of tho govommont. Thoro uro
o.uuu jiimniiH in mo presoni war sor-
vice, and tho Indians havo purchased
ten millions worth of Liberty bonds,
: :o: :
For Mttlck nctlon mid lttlRf.1CtorT
nIo list your land with Thoclocltc.
Intension to Road No. S50.
To whom It may concern:
Tho special Commissioner appoint
ed to locate a road m follows:
Commencing at tho Northwost cor
nor of Section 34, T. 13, R. 20, Lincoln
County, NobraBka, thence running m onco with myBolf or Loypoldt & Uon 21, T. 14, N. R. 20. West of tho
h n?ff n'Wi?tfSCi 0ni?ti800" I'onnngton, Kovornmonts agonta for Gth P. M running thonco north along
ni ? rtn ' ri t'n fhn mI!'!," "i!! '"""J11"? , hc"8, locally, In order to tho half section lino of Sections 16 and
Sf S?iJ i is "iteS'i ,rn0r B0t ln on th0 C4ir ,ond nbout t0 B' 11 ' T. 14, N. II. 2G, Vest of tho Gth P.
?nil0.n.7,T7,iL $nhYi S?!1" ,B vory Probablo that hut ono car will M. and terminating at the souUiwost
octlng with Roads No- 250 and 271., bo shipped and thoso loft behind will .corner or the southeast quarter ot Sec
hna reported In favor thereof. havo to drlbblo their aupply locally, tlon 4 T- 14, N. R. 2G, West of tho Gth
.Any objections thereto or claims for Tho govommont Is paying 8 cents P. M. hns roportod ln favor thereof,
damages agalnvt Bald road milBt bo for o.hnlrn rnnlnnnml It-ViolllMna nil nl,inHn,,.. ii
JlieU On Or Oeioro 12 O ClOCK noon
win h? iii tiih,,f Si, ISS
4i.iLi. ,ll,owod without reforonco
tllOretO.
tJl n? N.orih ,?nt,o' Nobrft8ktt
thlB Cth day of April 1918.
A. S. ALLEN, County Cleric.
II0X1) SUBSCRIPTION;
(Continued from Pago Five.)
L. R. Duko C0.00
L. J. Plnuglur 60.00
,T6hn P. Primrose. ........ I 60.00
Leo V. Tlghc 60.00
Geo. Tokiflvo fiO.OO
Ocno Crook , 60.00
Jesse 13. Smith 60.00
JNora Mills 60.00
Adellno W. Uomior , 60.00
Cnrl S. Botmort 60.00
L. L. Walker 60.00
Grace Walker. 60.00
Tracy Walker 50.00
Paul .T. Barron 60.00
Rov R. Uarnard 60.00
W.'P. finydor , 60.00
Dan Valerius tf 60.00
Elolflo Crook 60.00
W. P. Snyder 60.00
llarrv II. Ilomphill 60.00
Charles It. Bretornitz ,v 60.00
ft. L. Duko 60.00
Rtovc Colo ."4 it'- 60.00
Laura Sowlo i
60.00
Mario Stack j., ...
John E. Rodinc
O. P. Wood
P. W. Dlstcl
O. :. Miller
Win, M. Mnmi .'
Chris. W. Sounders
Clifford II. Dorram
Florence Stack
Mrs. Margaret Stack
Mjiry C. Droit
Patrick U. Connollcy '
M. Ethel Doncgnn
A. T. Drown
W. R. Mottln f
Tim Hnnlfin
Mrs. Mary Solbort
Mrs. Tacie McGraw....'
Win. Fleming .N
Riley York
Sam A. Ilomphill
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
"60.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
' 60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
50.00
150.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
J'inima Liork.
Jofrphino MfeKoown
VAw. V. Boguo
Manilas Unas
J. W. Henderson.
Mary IS. Norris. .
J. II. Walker
O. R. ftazos.
Vera M. Gough 60.00
75mmn Rogue 60.00
w. T. Orcon
50.00
50.00
50.00
fiO.tv
50.00
50.00
50.00
no.oo
co.oo
50.00
50.00
00.00
co.oo
no.oo
M If. Mlscltko,..
Win. II; Blnlock.
Wm. H Blnlock
Dewey M. Lawrence..
8. F. Chorponlngi
Kllznzbeth K. Brodbock
Henry Johnson
Mrs. Bort Barber
Chris flood
Mrs. IT. A, Lawhead. .'.
Lorotta Murphy
Lester Andotson
fio.po
Geo F. Scholl. , ... 50.00J
, ,Tno. Rnzes , , CO.OO
! Ada Lewis CO.OO
lint tie Rlncker CO.OO
Fred RInckor CO.OO
:o::
gQUNTy ABSENT 9FFICE
Official Notices Inrormation
liSs"3 cf fij C
-ssssi f x
Intersst
BERT BARBER.
Liberty Spuds, A new Variety,
After a ibrlof Burvoy of tho seed
situation, this slnrliiK It annoars that
tho potato growers are about to lose
.out again and tho statistician after
summing up will find that tho scab3
havo It by a cold million.
L Why not put potato scab In the class
wlinrn it hnlnnuR nlnntr
Bobho Qophor?
iit n prow n "LUmrt
soloo-tlne cood sowl. troathiL' It. cnrlnc
Liberty farm,
if. Hth ninninei
fesslon, wo would not do those thlpgs
wo ought not to do nor loavo undono
thnun thlnirs wo nuirht tn dn. tho far
mers of Amorlca could llnanco tho war
as woll as feed tho world and still
havo a aurplus,
TInro In nt lonnt nnn linwllinr fnr tlio
scabby dutch: Sot your sack of seed
potntoos Into a barrel containing 1
pint of formalin to 30 gallons 0f water
for two hours, then drain and plant
Potatoes may bo cut either before or
uflor treating.
1 . R. iVells. Specialist.
of, Wo again and Btlll ngalri, call your
attention to tho mooting with Mr.
Wells ut tho Experimental Sub-station
Monday, April 15, at 2; 30 o'clock. Mr.
Wolls comes highly recommended and
will prosent uIb subject In Iplooslng
languago which all can understand,
Evoryono having a ily In tholr homo,
inn ox-wnrblo fly In tho back of tholr
milk cow. or llloe or llco amonc anv of
llinlr llvontnck HlinnM 1m IntornnfA,! in
tf this mooting. A stroll over tho Sub
station, ono of tho host In tho west, is
not to bo least of tho pleasures of an
afternoon well spent
Pluto Beans.
All tlinan hnvim nfntn linntio In
mmntiiv in nnii iinni,i i ,i.
Of not nt. lintiil tn lirlnir nnr Imnna ,,n
H,,s Brnd0' bu th0 l)Cans BhouW bQ
cleaned as woll as possible, and brot
In nn(1 M,0 nrlee dfteldml linnn fnr
bonna as they aro. or If arrangements
enn bo made, Bhlp thorn subject to
cloanlng.
Foulards and gingham silks, all the
now materials showtv In tho now
spring drosses at E. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
A "system regulator" Is a medicine
that purifies and strengthens the liver, I
kidneys, Btomnch and bowols( Prickly
Ash Bitters Is ono of tho best of these.
It drives out unhealthy conditions
promotes activity of body and brain,)
restores good appetite, sound sleep
and cheerful spirits. Prlco $1.25 perl
bottlo. RInckor Book & Drug Store,
Special Agonts.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
. (Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postofiice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
fcidntiflc treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completoly equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfieid.H.D.J.S. SIMMS, M.D.
DIENJJJt & KENNEDY
Real Estate, Fire, Tornado nnd Hall
Insruanco. Special Agents Globe
Life Insurance Company.
Corner Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs
Phono Red 572. North Platte, Neb.
$10 por TON for
Mixed Iron ,
$14 per TON for
Clean Cast Iron
We buy all kinds ol
Junk and Hides
L. LIPSHITZ
"TREMEAU"
No. 66676
DARK DAPPLE GRAY
Percheron Stallion
Will innko the season of 1918 nt my
place flvo miles east of Ilcrshoy and
Heron miles west of North Plntto on
tho Lincoln Highway
This slalllon hns passed tho exam
Inallon required by tho government
and Was pronounced nearly perfect.
TERMS $12.00 to InBure living
colt to stand and suck. In caso mare
Is disposed of, foe becomes duo at
once. Will not bo responsible for nc
chlonts. .
Chas. L Lcypoldt.
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
NABOB
99
No. 97352
Willi mako tho Beason ot 1918 as fol
lows:
Tuesdays, Thusilays nnd fintiir
days nt tho Hogonsen Feed nnd Sale
Burn, North riatte, Aob beginning
April Mil.
Balunco of tho week, except Siimlav
at my farm six miles west of North
Platte nnd three-fourths of n mllo
southeast of Birdwood switch.
NABOB was foaled May 24, 1913
and Imported wth Ills mother by
North & Robinson, ot Grand Island
In July, 1913. Was bred by M. Dos
proz, Dopartmont of Orne, In Franco.
This horso weighs 1780, is clean and
sound In every particular, and Is as
good as you will find nnywhoro.
"Wo Invito you to como and soo this
horso.
TERMS- $15.00 to insure colt to
stand and suck. It mares dro dls
posed of or loavo tho country service
fo becomes duo and payablo at onco
Cnro will bo taken to "prevent nccl
donts, but should any occur stallion
owner will not be rsponslblo.
FRANK STROLLBERG,
OWN 15 R.
Road No. ill.
To whom it may concern:
Tho special Commissioner appoint
od to locato a road as follows:
Commencing at tho Northwest cor
1 kh.. , o
tn ilnmi,i,iui r.t t.nnio.i ... i.r 10
,c,oc,c noo ot'tuo 10th ,ltiy of Juno
1918 or Buch road will bo allowed
in wilhniit rnfnrnnrn thnrotn
Dated at North Platto, Nobraska,
this 8th day of Anrll 1918.
A- S. ALLEN, County Clork,
SCHNERINGER UNDERTAKING
COMPANY. ;
NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL
HOME.
AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT
PRIVATE CHAPEL.
m
PHONES DAY 023. NIGHT 030.
600 LOCUST.
Sheep and Cattle
FORSWLE
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.
N ot Ire of Petition.
Estato No. 1555 of Henry C. Brotzer,
deceased In tho county Court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said estate take
notlco that a petition has been filed
for tho appointment of Frank Brotzer
as administrator of said estato, which
has boon set for hearing herein on
May 3, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated April 8, 1918.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
i9-a2G. County Judge.
i.r.c;.i. NOTiCH.
William A. Ilavos. will take notlco
that on the 20th tiny of March, 1918.
WUlllRin H. C. Woodhurst. County
Judtro of Lincoln County. Nellraska,
issued an order of attachment for the
sum of $105.30 In an nctlon pending1 In
tno county court or sain Lincoln
county, wherein Nnthnnlel P. Ireland
Is plaintiff nnd William A. Hnyos Is
defendant. .That property of tho de
fendant consisting of one Elkar flvo
passonBor automobile has beon attaoh-
d under said order, and the Mutual
Building and Loan Association of North
riatte, has been garnlsheed.
said cause was continued to the 18th
day of May, r918, at 10 o'clock a. m.
NATHANIEL P. IUELAND, Plaintiff.
y iionRinna & Hoatriana, his At
torneys. a8-4wls.
Notlco of Petition.
Estato No of Amanda M.
Thomson, deceased In tho county
court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In said Estate take
notlco that a ctltlon has been Hied for
tho appointment of J. E. Evans as
administrator of Bald' Estato,, which
has been set for hearing herein on
April 2G, 1918, 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 the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in Babl Estate take
notice that a petition tins been Hied
for tho appointment of J. E. Evans as
Administrator to complete tho Ad
ministration of the Estate of Robert
D. Thomson, which has been sot for
hearing herein on April 26, 1918, at
9 o clock a. m.
Dated March 29, 1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
A2-A19. County Judge.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estato No. 1548 of Lewis Havens,
deceased in the county court of Lin
coin county, Nobraska.
Tho stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that
tho tlrao limited Cor presentation and
filincr of claims against said estate is
August 10, 1918, and for settlement of
ald estato Is April G, 1919; that I will
sit at tho county court ropm in said
county, on May 10, 1918, at 9 o'clock
a, m., and on August 10, 1918, at 9
o clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear
allow, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, Co. Judco
Ay-ni3.
RSTI Y XOTICi:.
Taken un by the subscriber on hi
enclosed lands In Walkor Precinct in
Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 14th
any or Fobruary, iihs, an all red cow
white on belly, no brand or marks o
any kind, nKe nbout four year, welRht
about ioo-ibfi.
Anrll S. 1918.
A'J-mlO DAN McNICKLE.
I.r.fJAI, NOTICI5.
Wlllam A. Hayes, will take notice
that on tho 29th day ot ainrcn. 191s
William H. C. Woodhurst. County
Judge of Lincoln County, Nobraska,
issued an order of attachment for tho
sum of $85.85 in an notion ponding In
.the County Court of said Lincoln
County, whoroln Alvln W. Hughes Is
plaintiff nnd Willlnm A. Hayes Is de
fendant. Thnt proporty of the defend
ant consisting of One Elknr five pas
senger nutomoblle has been nttnohod
undor said ordor, nnd tho Mutunl Build
ing and Loan Association of North
Platte, has boen garnishood;
Said cause was continued to the 18th
day of May, 1918, nt 10 o'clock a. m.
ALVIN W. HUGHES, Plaintiff
By Hoagland & Hoagland His At
torneys. n8-4wks
Notlco of Referee's Snio.
Notlco is horoby given that by vir
tue ot an order issued to mo by tho
District Court In and for Lincoln
County, Nobraska, In nn action whero
In Katlo B. Lowo Is plaintiff and Mario
Lowo, Emmott Lowo, a minor; Laura
F. Lowe, a minor; and Mabel Lowo, a
minor, are defendants, I will on tho
7th day ot May, 1918 at tho hour of
thrco o'clock of Bald day at tho east
front door ot tho court houso in tho
city of North Platto. Lincoln County,
. Nebraska, acllint public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, tho following
descrlbod real estato sltuato ln tho
(County ot Lincoln nnd Stato of No-
I i. . i. t. o.
(SHV4) of 8octlon Twenty-five (25),
Township Nlno(9), North of Range
Thirty, (30), Wost of tho Gth P. M.
Dated thlB first day of April, 1918
O. E. ELDER,
A2M3. Referee.
NOTICH.
The .defendants, The Grand Dry
Goods Company, a corporation, Joseph
II. noun, Luverea L. Boan, J. Q. Adams,
first real nntna unknown, Mrs. J. Q.
Adnms, his wife, first real name un
known! William G. Parker, Mrs. "Wil
liam G. Parker, his wife, first real
name unknown, A. D. T.aDue, first real
name unknown, 11. II. Davis, rtrnt roal
name unknown, and Minnie 15. Davis,
Mattie C. McKnlght ana Mc-
Knlght, her husband, first real name
unknown, Kate E. Buckles and J-J?-1
Buckles, hor husband, first real name
unknown, Aaron it. t uavia, Any .
Davis, J. C. Daniels, first real nnmo un
known, and Mrs. J. t5 DnnlOlB. hlfl wife.
first real name unknown, Harrison R.
8. Davis, Itouben Dr-Lltwlller and Mrs.
lteuben u. Litwuie, nis wue, nroi
real name unkn6wn. John C. Chnney
nnd Mrs. John C. Chancy, his wife, first
and real name unknown, unrry jj.
Copeland, Emma A. Copeland. Frank O.
Hawkins, unioe m. iiawKins, wauor
M. Cownll. Bertha B. Leach. Fred P.
Willis, Willlnm S. n.sa, Nancy Luclndn
1(088, It. if . Bwanson, nrsi real name
unknown, Lottie Swnnson, James L.
Dowd, Stella A. Dowd, Fred O. Bab
cock, and Mrs. Fred G. Babcock,
his wife, first nnd real name un
known, George F. Nealy, Lizzie T.
Nealy, Ellas Strum, Sarah Strum, James
Simmons and Mrs. James Simmons, his
wife, first real name unknown, OeorRO
O. Boss, Thomas E. Heskett nnd Mrs.
Thomas E. Heskett, his wife, first real
name unknown, and the unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives of each of said defendants, nnd
all other persons who may be interest
ed In the estate of each ono of snld do-
fondants will take notice tnat. on tno
8th day of April, 1918, piaintirc, i'.
IT ritwiricrn. filed his netltlon In the
District court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, apalnBt said defendants, tho
object and prayer of which are that all.
of the deeds executed and delivered by
tho defendant The Grand ury uooas
Company, n corporation, to various
crrnntPAH. of tho followlncr described
IiroiiusuH, i
29, W., BOC
II. 29 W; t
N. It. 28,
promises, to-wlt: Section 1, T. 15, N. R.
section ib, S7 nnu an, -r. j u, ss.
the H1S or section ai, r. ib,
w; tho n ot section 31,
T. 1G, N. 11. 28, W; the SWtt of section
30, T. 16, N li. 28, W; the NKyt or
section 30, T. 1C, N. P.. 28. W: the
8 of tho SEU of section 2G nnd tho
NEtt of section 34, all In T. 10, north
H. 29, Wj section l, t. id, it. au,
W; sections 5 and 7, T. 15 Nv It. 29,
W: section 31 and tho NH of tho N,
the 8 of tho S the SE of tho NEVl
and tho SW14 of tho NE, tho SWU
of tho NWU, the NWVi of tho SWU,
and the NEW of the SE,i
of section 30, In T. 1C. N. It.,
29, W: section 3. T. 15, N. U. 29. W;
the NWU of action 2, township 15, N.
It. 29. W; section 29 and 33, T. 1G N. It.
29, W; all of which land is In Lincoln
County, Nob., which aro described In
plaintiff's petition, were executed by
tho president of said corporation with
run autnority or saiu corporation nnu
its board of directors, nnd aro each and
nil the valid deeds ot said defendant
The Grand Dry Goods Company; that
.tne aerepuant a. jj. Lauuo ue roqmreu
to redeem said section one, township 15,
North RnnBO 29, and section 25, town
ship 16, North' range 29, In said Ltn
coln County, from the mortcace lien
foreclosed by John M. Stewart, as set
tortn in piaintirrs petition, witnm
twenty days from the date of tho de
cree, which may be entered herein, or
upon nis lanure to no so tnat. tne
title of said promises be quieted and
confirmed In tho plaintiff, free and
clear of nil liens, claims or demnnds of
said A. D. LaDue: that, tho defendant
Fred P. Willis bo decreed to bo tho
Bamo person as P. P. Willis, who ap
pears as grnntee In several deeds , of
different tracts of the above described
lands, nnd ns Fred P. Willis, ?who
thereafter conveyed said tracts by his
tun name: tnat tno ueienaant ueorire
G. Ross be decreed to be tho samo
person who obtained deed to some of
said lands In his full name, and con
vened same by the name of G. G. Ross;
that all of the defendants herein and
nil persons claiming: through or under
tnom, uo uecreea to tiavo no lien or
claim upon, or right, tltlo or interest in
or to the above described premises, or
any part thereof: that tho clouds cast
upon plaintiff's title thereto, by tne
pretended claims of the defendants, be
removed therefrom: that the title and
possession of plaintiff In all of said
premises be quieted and confirmed In
him; that the defendants nnd each of
them and all persons claiming through
or under them or either of them, be en
joined and barred from setting up or
claiming any right, title or interest in
or to saiu premises; or any part mere
of, and for such othor and further re
lief as may be Just and eaui table.
You aro required to answor said
petition on or before the 27th day of
iay, isis
F. H. CLARIDGE.
By E.
A9-a30
CLEMENTS, His Attorney.
Legal Notice.
Sadie E. Mantin, and Martin her
husband, real name unknown, Walter
B. Wood. Blanche Wood his wife,
Eliza E. Phlney and Frank Phlnncy
her husband, Elsie McMurtry and I. S.
McMurtry her husband real name un
known and all heirs, dovlsees, legatees
and personal representatives of Henry
F. Price, deceased, and all othor per
sons Interested In his estato; all heirs,
dovlsees, legatees and personal rep
resentatlvos of either of tho above
named defendants If either ot them bo
not alive at this time, and all other
persons Interested In the estates of
any and all persons herein named
defendants, will tako notlco that on
tno auin nay or luarcn iuis, ueorgo a
Hammond, (plaintiff herein filed his
petition In tho District Court ot Lin
coin County, Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which, are to removo corteln
clouds, and quiet the! tltlo of plaln
tlc In and to the South East Quarter of
Section 10, In Township 10, Range aS
In Lincoln County. Nebraska.
You and oach of you aro required
to answer said petition on or before
tho 13th day of May, 1918.
v Dated this 1st day of April 1918.
GEORGE A. HAMMOND,
A2-2wks. Plaintiff.
Hoagland & Hoagland, His Attorneys.
I.KRAT. XOTICI3.
Willlnm A. Hayes will take notice
that on tho 28th day of March. 1918.
William H. C. Woodhurst, County
Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
Issued nn order of attachment for the
sum of f 175.00 In an nctlon pending in
tne I'ounty i-ourt or said Lincoln
County, wherein William It. Malonoy
Is plaintiff and William -A. Hyes Is de
fendant. That nronorty nr tno defend
ant consisting of One Klkar Ave pas-
sentrer nutomonue nas neen attached
undor said order, nnd tho Mutual
Building and, Loan association of North
I'lntte, has been Karnisneca.
Haul cause was continued to tho isth
day of Moy. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m.
WILLTAM U. JIALONWV, I'lalntlff.
By Hoagland & Hoagland, His At
torneys. n8-4w
SHKIUFFW SALE.
Bv virtue of nn order of sale Issued
from the District court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Nebraska Contral Building &
Loan ABRoclatlon Is tilainttff. and Brid
get Delia Lonegan Is defendant, nnd
to mo dlrectod, I will on the 11th day
of 'May, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
east front door of the court houso ln
North Platte. Lincoln County. Nebraska.
sell at public auction to tho highest
hlildr fnr caBh. to satlBiv said decree.
Interest nnd costs, tho following des
cribed property, to-wlt:
Lot Two (2) of Block One Hundred
ten (110) of the Original town of the
city of North Platte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska. . . ....
Dated North Platte, Neb., April 8th,
1918.
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
G. P. Taylor, first and roal name un
known, will take notlco .that on tho
12th day ot March, 1918, Wm. H. C.
Woodhurst, County Judge of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, Issued an order ot
attachment for tho sum of ?197,00, la
an nctlon pending before him, wheroln
J. V. Romlgh Is plaintiff and O. P. Tay
lor, first and real name unknown, is
defendant: that proporty consisting
of 1 sofa, 1 desk, 1 desk chair, G letter
fllos, 2 card Index cases, 1 Hugh's auto
heater, 1 No. 7 electric heator, 1 seml
Indlrect roro bowl, 1 black pondant
ftxturo. 1 Acorn hall light, 1 2-llght
brass fixture, 1 15GG-seml-lndlrect Fry
fixture, 1 8003 1-4 drop Bhower fix
ture, 9 switches complete, 4 12-ln.
green tin shades, 8 roso bud shades, 3
boll shape rough shades, 2 bell Bhapo
shades, 2 12-ln. Cora shades, 21 smalt
odd shades, 2 8-ln. moon-stono shades,
10-ln. moon-stono shade, 4 12-ln.
plnln glnss shades, 1 opal with gold
leaves shado. 1 boll, 4 dry cell bat
teries. 3 lock switches, 7 P. B. flush
swItchcB 3 way, 6 P. B. flush switches
4 way, 47 Brush brass plates, 12 onxy
copper Bwlbch plates, 18 double gang
brass plates, 2 onxy copper switch
plates, 4 lbs. bell wire, 5 Mi lbs. fiction
capB, 1 lbs. rubber caps. G 3-polo ant
switches, 6 snap switches, 17 candor-
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 plate, 9
dunualltcs with shade hold, 3 pon soc
kets, 2 mogul sockets, 4 socket adap
ters, 9 Pooc koy sockets, has beon at
tached under said order. Said cause
was continued ro the 29th day of
April, 1918, nt 10 o'clock, a. m.
M2G-3w J. V. ROMIOH.
By O. N. GIBBS, His Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estato No. 1547 of Zara I. Mitchell,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will tako notlco that tho
time limited for presentation and fil
ing of claims against said Estate is
July 26th, 1918, and for settlement of
said Estate is March 22, 1919; that I
will sit at tho county court room In
sold county, on April 2Gth, 1918, at 9
o'clock a. m., and .pn July 2Gth, 1918.
at 9 o'clock.a. m:, to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST..
M2G-A23 County Judge.
Rond No. 415.
To whom It may concern :
The special Commissioner appointed
to locate a road as follows:
Beginning at a point on Road No. 1
in tho SEi NW& of Section 11, T. 11,
N. R. 29 W. and running westorly nnd
Southwest through tho South half
NorthwBt quarter of said section 11,
thence southwest, south, and southeast
through NW& SW& of Section 11,
E SEV5, of Section 10, E E of
Section 15, E NEVl of Section 22,
W WJ of Section 23, W NW of .
section zo, sv or section zu, liis
NE&, W,4 NWVL and SE& of Section
35, all. In T. 11 N. R. 29 W., and thence
through E NEVi. of section 2, SWVj.
NWty and W SW of Section 1, ami
tnrougn tne mv or section 12, an in
T. 10 N. R. 29 W thenco Northoast,
east and Southeast, through the N
of Section 12 said township and
range and through the W W, and
N S of Section 7, and N SW4 of
Section 8, all in T, 10 N.. R. 28 W, to
connect with Road No. 237, said road
to run south of Jim Hansen's barn In
N S1 of Section 7, T. 10, N. R. 28
W has reported in favor thereof.
Any claims for damages or objec
tions thereto must be filed on or before
12 o'clock noon of the 5th day of June
1918, or said road will bo allowed
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte. Nebraska,
this 27th day of March 1918.
.A. S. ALLEN.
A6-A30 County Clerk.
Legal Notice.
Stanley L. Conklln, George H.
Greonman and Walter Price, Execu
tors of the 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 Georgo H. Green,
man, deceased, and all other persons
interested in tho estates of such nam
ed persons. And all heirs, dovlsees,
legatees and porsonal representatives,
and all other persons interested In
tho estato of any and all persons here
in named as defendants, will take
notlco that on the 20tfi day of March,
1918, Gottfried Klelnow, iplalntlff hero
in, filed 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 ln and to -tho following
real estato to-wlt: Tho Northwest
Quarter of Section 1. and tho North
wost Quarter and Southeast Quarter,
and East Half of Southwest Quarter,
and West Half and Southeast Quartor
or tho Northeast Quarter of Section 2,
all in TownBhlp 9 North, Range 30
West, and tho Southwest Quarter ot
Southwest Quartor and Southeast
Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 35, ln Township 10 North, Range
30 Wost, all ln Lincoln County. Ne
braska.
You and each of you aro required
to answor said potltlon, on or before
tho Gth day of May, 1918.
Dated tills 23d day ot March, 1918
GOTTFRIED KLEINCfW,
Plaintiff.
By Hoagland and Hoagland,
M2G-4wks. His Attorneys
Sheriff Snle.
By virtue of an order of sale iBSiied
from tho District Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendored ln said court
whorln The Mutual Building and Loan
Association of North Platte, Nebraska,
Is plaintiff, and Carolina H. Foster and
John A. Foster aro defendants, and to
mo directed, I will on tho 16th day of
April, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
east front door of the court house In
North Plntte Lincoln county, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to tho highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
Interest nnd costs, the following' des
cribed property, to-wlt:
South half, (SU) of lots one and two
(1 and 2) in block eighty (80) of tho
original town of North Platte, Nebr.
Dated North Platte, Nebr., March 11.
1918. ,
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff;
ml2-al2.