.3 1 a LOVE'S WITCHERY n By LEE VERONE ALLAN. t '(Copyright, 1U, W.tern N.wipaper Union.) "l'ou hnvo done mo a great favor," sold Dudley North, Blinking hands with ; la companion in a passenger coach. i djii-hk 01 u. i m oniy giau fcnt the peoplo at Illllsldo won't bo uisnppointed. Remember, though, you o Robert Wade." 'I've got my lesson bv honrt." ghed the other. KmlOSfriv ilrlfHnir I nni'lnrr If chance whero he would land, Dudley North had entered into a casual con versation with his scat mate on the train. Tho latter had told him that ho was bound for Weston, but ho had In tended going to Hltlsujo up to that morning. "You see," ho explained, "some peo ple at Hillside sent to an agency In the city for a oliaulTeur. I agreed to take tho position. Only this morning, though, nn old employer sent for mo. Sorry to disappoint tho agency aud the "Worthlngtons. They expect mo on this train." "See here," Interposed North, "I want work. Wonder If I couldn't Qt In?" And an hour later, fully posted, ho nrrlved at tlfe station of the little town of Hillside. Iu the dlstauco a lako showed, surrounded by line resi dences. An automobile stood at the edge of the platform. From It a young man with a satchel hastened to catch ui&iiBI li U i the train and directed tho quick query 1 A 1 . .... ? "You the new chauffour?" and North bowed asscntingly. "All right, there's the car. My sie gers are over at tho store." Then he was gone, and crossing the street tho sweetest little specimen of girlish love- f llness camo tripping up to the machine. "Oh, tho now chauffeur?" she spoke. "My sister Hortense will be here In a minute or two. You don't know tho ways around her, of course?" "It will not take me long to learn," submitted North. "No, and I!ll help you," chattered on Miss Gladys Worthington. "I'll call out 'right,' or 'left,' Just before we reach n turn." "I shall certainly be obliged," said North, and tho warm sense of emotion tho very human Glnrivs had Inculcated. V hannma nnnrntnlnil nn 1 . . 1 ....... J nl. . uvuiiiii Luutuitu tin net iiueeuij' ato- B ter appeared and with chilling hauteur l! spoke tho mandatory word : "Home." TbiTo was a winding road, then two Jugifiion thoroughfares. "Right," dl- Isacd n sllve .jjji-nd "Left." Y "Gludjs, yoi ery voice; another turn, you annoy me." snoke tho naugiuy miss tioncnse. ; "You'd be worse annoyed If Mr. jWade that Is your name I believe took you out of your way." "Our chauffeur can be Instructed by the butler," planned Miss Hortenso frigidly. when Gladys wus tho solo passenger In the car. "Mr. Wade," sho said ono day, when he had halted the machine nt tho sldo of a lonely country road while some little chlldreu, guests of Gladys, were gathering llowers, "would you feel bored if I read you some Jingles I havo been trying to whip Into shape for a iclub paper a group of us have started?" "I should be greatly pleased," I avowed North, and the pure, clear sentiments cuunctated by the rhymes showed the true Innocence and Ingenu- Kjsness of this unspoiled daughter of . rich. North forgot himself In sug- ig corrections, In perfecting tho 's of the little poem. It! "Whv. Mr. Wniln." sho nypliilmoil. "you must havo reud and studied u great deal to know nil that I" aud he discerned an awakening suspicion In her mind that he was not what he pur ported to be. The barrier of their I widely separated social status was J completely broken down when, one day, a reckless driver collided with their car, and, but for Wade seizing Gladys and leaping with her to safety at tho risk of his own life, hers would havo been sacrificed. All this led to a naturul result Dud Icy North had met his fate and could not resist telling Gladys that he loved icr. Ho told her also that ho could lot remain near her In a false position. Ot his past he divulged nothing. Ho Jvould go away and make something ,2LJJ himself than nn unambitious Chauffeur. Then Gladys wept softly, but told him that sho would follow him ' ko the ends of tho world at his word. North' had advised Mr. Worthington hat ho would give up his position on 1 certain day. Tho ono preceding Miss Hortenso ordered him to drivo Jo tho depot for a guest. North gavo n great start as tho guest In question Arrived on the train. The latter stood Spellbound, staring at him from tho blatform. He was nn old man, stern, overbearing in his presentment, but liomethlng kindly stirred htm at the fdght of North the son whom he had ent adrift after a senseless quarrel. I "Sol" ho said, but with a slight ntch In his volco, "menial labor, is f "Is that dishonorable?" calmly ques tioned Dudley. "The machine is ready oriu, sir." rftlr?.' repeated Mr. Gerald North, JPtlnm nt lilrtnniPHN In lila tnnn m a.QW w. ...... . n u V . . ,'ome, come, my boy, lot us under hand "ono another." I Tho breach was healed when thoy leached the Worthington home. Miss jlortense was wide-eyed when she learned tho real Identity of hor de ' plsed chuuffeur, and little Oladys leased little Gladys sho and Dudley rent all over a new wooing to hide ho ono that had already linked their arts In unison. ftVhyml Average Values. In csttmntln quantities of bulk It Is of considerable help to hnve unit fig ures handy for multiplication or di vision to get the required result. Tho following figures nro recognized aver age values, giving weights In pounds for one cubic foot of tho muterlal named : Soft coal ashes, tightly packed, 43; cinders, 40 to 45; hnrd or anthra cite conl, CO to GO; soft or bituminous coal, 47 to 62; coke, 23 to 32; Iron, 450; lend, 700; pitch, 73 pounds per cubic foot. First Colonial General Hospital. It was on February 7, 1751, thnt the first gcnernl hospital was chortcred In tho colonies tho Pennsylvania state hospital In Philadelphia. Joshun Cros by was tho first president of tho In stitution, and Benjamin Franklin, who had been prominent In urging the es tablishment of nn Institution for tho pare of tho sick, wns the first clerk. It was In this hospltnl in 17C9 that Thom as Bond gavo tho first clinical Instruc tion In America. Ancient "Cathay." Cathay was an old name of China by which that country was known to Eu ropeans during the middle nges. Tho British Encyclopedia says: "Cathay Is divided from Khltal, tho name which was properly that of the kingdom Es tablished by the Khltnn conquer ors In tho northern provinces of China ubout A. D. 007 and was sub sequently applied to the whole of China." Khltal Is still the Russian name for China. Seen In a Different Light. There stood an old peddler resting on the bridge situated near Avoca at tho meeting of the waters. Ho was tired and wenry after a hard day's walking, and as he looked down Into tho wnters he murmured : "Sweet Vale of Avoca, Tom Moore called you sweet, but If he had to be on a bed without a blanket or sheet and' trnvel the coun try without boots on his feet, he wouldn't give a curse where the bright waters meet." Licorice Root in Demand. Licorice root is found In various parts of the province of Capo of Good Hope. After Its Introduction there n number of farmers planted It and then, probably on account of the lack of a mnrket, neglected It. Lntef It so spread In certain localities as to be come a pest dlfllcult to eradicate. Now, Its usefulness has been recognized, and the diggers pay two cents a pound for. the privilege of digging It. Not In That Way. A forolgn-born citizen and his wife wero not living together. A tiro de stroyed their home. Tho Insurance company was resisting the payment of the policy of Insurance thereon. The husband, on cross-examination, was asked by tho lawyer for the In surance company If he and his wife were not separated. He replied, "Not financially." Everybody's Magazine. Just a Hint for Aunty. Aunt Mnble, visiting at our house, borrowed a nickel from little Katie to telephone and forgot to repay the loan. Katie worried about tho loss, for to her It was a mighty big sum. Flnnlly sho said to her mother, "When we are nil at the table, let's you and me begin to talk about owing people nickels, then maybe auntie will remember she owes ono to me." Lightning Statistics. The best conductors of lightning, placed In the order of conductivity, nro: Metnls, gns, coke, graphite, solu tions of snlts, nclds hud wnter. Tho best nonconductors, ending with nearly perfect Insulation, are: India rubber, guttapercha, dry air and gasses, wool, ebonite, silk, glass, wax, sulphur, resin and paraffin. Survival. Life is a struggle, but not a war faro; It Is a day's labor, but labor on God's earth, under tho sun and stars with other laborers, whero wo may think and sing and rejoice as wo work. John Burroughs. Dally Thought In tho long run men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, though thoy should fall Immediately, they had bet ter aim at something high. Henry David Thorenu. Improving on Preverb. "Rise wld do sun" Is good 'nuff fer lots or folks, but a better way'n dat Is ter ketcJi de sun In bed ever mawnln' do Lawd sends. Atlanta Constitution- Marred Furniture. When furnlturo hus becomo marred touch up tho spots with Iodine to bring back tho color, then rub with furnlturo polish. Mlceless Books. Mice enn bo kept away from books with ease If pieces of gum camphor aro laid near them on tho shelves. Versatile. A versatile man is one who can talk at the right tlmo and keep still when thero Is nothing to say. Dally Thought Follow tho golden mean nothing In excess. "Cape-to-Calro Rhodes." So tfiey cnlled him, mockingly, when C6cll Rhodes, Idealist and pirate, em pire builder and adventurer, dreamed a railroad through tho African sands thnt should run straight from tho Capo of Good Hope to tho shores of tho Mediterranean. "Nonsense I" said tho Hrltlsh government, forgetting that this man's "nonsense" had given tho empire a territory greator than France, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, all together. So Cecil Rhodes merely went out nnd built the railroad that turned a desert Into a nation. World Outlook. Job Too Big for Average Man. It takes lots of brains, patience and attractiveness to keep everybody straight. Tho trouble Is It's not so much n matter of benefit to others as It Is n satisfaction to yourself to bo tho general monager of things. Tho world could loso several In every community nnd Its elllclency nnd peace would not suffer In tho least. Tho chnp thnt would be genernl man ager of nny groun of people must not only bo a man of big mentality but It has to be recognized to bring harmo nious results. Amusement for Children. For tho children, beforo they arc old enough to use scissors, tearing paper Is an engaging occupation. Tear a piece of old newspaper Into an oblong shape; It may be any size, about two by four Inches, wo will say. By folding this In the middle It will make a little tent. Again, fold In thirds, ono piece turned up and ono down, for a chair. Turn both ends down for n table. The child can tear paper Into trees, a bnll, doll babies and many other simple shapes. One's Best Always Called For. This Is the golden tlmo now to be gin your life work If you havo not nlready done so. Ago nnd condition even honlth, are not as lmportnnt fnc tors ns formerly. The Osier dictum of Innocuous desuetude nt forty is ta boo as regards women ns well ns men. There Is work for nil nges nnd condi tions, nt home nnd abroad, and It bo hooves ench of us to do our best In tho task thnt fnlls to our lot. Neat Way of Putting It. Rolnnd wns usually put to bed at n cortnln hour every night, but almost always ' objected, not liking to own thnt he wns tired nnd sleepy. On ono occnslon his mother wns too busy to notice that for once ho wns rendy to he put In his little bed. Not liking to own It, evidently, ho edged up to her nnd, gazing wistfully Into hor fnce, he Inquired: "Mnmmn, isn't you get ting tired?" r, Birds Remember Kindness. Birds nre nnturnljy very friendly to mnn. They mako friends easily, and unless violence Is threatened them they never forget n kindness or -favor. Once food Is placed on n window sill In the winter, when food for birds Is hnrd to get, they return time nnd again, oven though tho Individual for gets to place morsels within their reach. Don't Be Like Her. There are any number of pitfalls waiting tho girl who Is nhvnys setting her mother right, nnd who bemoans the fact that her rmrents nre "so old fashioned." And thero Is no better safeguard against the world's evils than confidence In n girl's heart thnt mother knows best. Exchnngc. Lamps for the Eyes. A now optical Instrument consists of n high-powered Incandescent lamp which can be taken Into n person's mouth to Illuminate his eyes through the retlnns, enabling them to bo exam ined through the pupils. Tools and the Man. Tho proper epic of this world Is not now "Arms nnd the Mnn;" how much less, "Shirt Frills nnd tho Mnn ;" no, it Is now "Tools nnd tho Man;" that henceforth to all tlmo Is now our epic. Cnrlylc. Rugs Made From Tissue Paper. Rugs are now being mndo entirely from fine tissue pnper and mixtures of paper and wool. The tissue papor Is twisted Into thrends and woven Into a compact heavy mat or fabric. Dally Thought. Wo reap what wo pow; but nature has lovo over and nbovo thnt Justice, and gives us shadow and blossom and fruit that springs from no plnntlng of ours. George Eliot Uncle-Eben. "De queerest thing about a fault finder," said Undo Ebon, "Is dnt ho kin always git a few peoplo worryln' delr heads off tryln to plenso Mm." Let the Other Fellow Do It. "It Is not necessary to hato a mnn you nro going to fight," snld Grandpa Mlntllcker. "Lot him do tho hating. It'll help to rattlo him." To No Good. Surly natures havo more pleasure In disobliging others than In serving themselves. Hazlltt. Warning to Hens. Motto to hang In henhouses: An egg a day keeps tho hatchet awuy. -Irish. World. WANTED Scrap Iron ALL KINDS, BIG PRICE Wo buy all kinds o Junk and Hides L. LIPSH1TZ MCOAI. NOTION. William A. Hayes will tako notice thnt on tho 2Sth dny of Mnrch. 1018. William II. C. Woodhurst, County Judgo of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Issued nn order of nttnehment for tho sum of $175.00 In nn action pending In tho County Court of said Lincoln County, wherein Wtlllnm H. Malonoy Is plaintiff and William A. Hayes Is de fendant. That property of tho defend ant consisting of Ono Elkar five pas senger automobile has been attached under said order, nnd tho Mutual Building and Loan association of North Platte, lias boon garnlshced. Snld cause was continued to tho 18th day of May. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. tn. WILLIAM R. MAT.ONEY, Plaintiff. By Hoaglnnd & Hoagland, Ills At torneys. nS-4v siiEitiPis s.vi.n. By virtue, of nn order of salo Issued from tho District court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n decree of foreclosure rendered in said court whoreln Nobraska Central Building & Loan Association Is plaintiff, and Brid get Dolla Lonegan Is defendant, nnd to mo directed, I whl on the 11th day of May, 1918, nt 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho court liouso In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell nt publlo auction to tho highest bidder for caBh, to snttsfy said decree, Interost nnd costs, tho following des cribed property, to-wlt: Lot Two (2) of Block Ono Hundred ten (110) of tho Original town of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nobraska. Dated North Platte, Neb., April 8th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. IiF.CAI. NOTICK. William A. Hayes, will take notice that on tho 29th dny of March, 1918. "Wltlllam II. C. Woodhurst, County Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment for the sum of $105.30 In an action pending In tho County court of said Lincoln county, wheroln Nathaniel P. Ireland Is plaintiff nnd William A. Hayes Is defendant. That property of tho de fendant consisting of ono Elkar (lvo passenger automobile, has been attach ed under said order, and the Mutual nuildlng and Loan Association of North Platte, hns been garnlHheed. Said cnuso was continued to tho 18th day of May, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. NATHANIEL P. IRELAND, Plaintiff. By Hoaglnnd & Hoagland, HIh At torneys. a8-4wks. NOTION. Tho defendants, Tho Grand Dry Goods Company, a corporation, Joseph H. Bean, Luvorea L. Bean, J. Q. Adams, first real name unknown, Mrs. J. Q. Adnms, his wife, first real name un known, William G. Parker, Mrs. Wil liam G. Parker, his wife, first real naino unknown, A. D. LaDue, first real name unknown, B. II. Davis, first real name unknown, and Mlnnlo B. Davis, Mattlo C. McKnlght nnd Mc- Knlght, her husband, first real name unknown, Kate E. Buckles nnd J. D. Buckles, her husband, first roal name unknown, Aaron R. C. Davis, Alty B. Davis, J. C. Daniels, first real name un known, and Mrs. J. O. Daniels, his wlfo, first real name unknown, Harrison R. S. Davis. Reuben D. Lltwlller and Mrs. Reuben D. Lltwllle, his wife, first roal name unknown. John C. Chnnev nnd Mrs. John C. Chanoy, his wlfo, first nnd real nnmo unknown, Harry JJ, Coneland. Emma A. Coneland. Frank O, Hawkins, Chloe M. Hawkins, Walter M. cowell, liertha B. Lieacli, Frea l. Willis, William 8. Rwis, Nancy Luclnda Ross, R. F. Swanson, first real name unknown, Lottie Swanson, Jnmos L. Dowd, Stella A. Dowd. Fred G. Bab cock, and Mrs. Fred G. Babcock, his wife, first nnd real namo un known, George F. Ncaly, Llfczio T. Nealy, Ellas Strum, Sarah Strum, James Simmons and Mrs. James Simmons, his wife, first real namo unknown, Georgo G. Ross, ThoniRB E. Hoskett and Mrs. Thomas E. Heskott, his wlfo, first real nnmo unknown, nnd tho unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives of ench of said defendants, and all other persons who may bo Interest ed In tho estato of each one of said de fendants will take notico that, on the 8th day of April, 1918, plaintiff, F. II Clarldgo, filed his petition In the District court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which are that all of tho deeds executod nnd dollvored by tho defendant The Grand Dry Goods Company, n corporation, to various grantees, of the following described premises, to-wlt: Section 1, T. 15, N. R. 29, W., section 25, 27 and 35, T. 1(1, N. R. 29 W; tho SE of section 31. T. 16, N. R. 28, W; tho N of Section 31, T. 16. N. R. 28. W; tho SW of section 30, T. 16, N, R. 28, W: the NEW of section 3Q, 16, N. R. 28, W: the S of the SEU of section 26 and the NEK of Bectlon 34, all In T. 16, north R. 29. Wj section 1, T. 15. N. R. 30, v; sections r anu i, t. i& in. it. zv, W; section 31 nnd tho N of the NA, the SVs of the 3,4 tho SEVi of the NE4 nnd tho SWU of tho NE14. the SWVi of the NW'i. the NW of tho SWU, nnd tho NEtf of the SEV4 of section 30, In T. 16, N. It., 29, W: section 3. T. 15, N. R. 29. W; tho NWU of section 2, township 15, N. R. 29. W: section 29 and 33, T. 16 N. R, 29, W; all of which land Is In Lincoln County, Neb., which are described In plaintiff's potltlon, wero executed by tho president of said corporation with full authority of said corporation nnd Its board of directors, nnd are each and nil tho valid deeds of said defendant The Grnnd Dry Goods Company; that the defendant A. D. LaDuo bo roou'red to redeem said section ono, township 15, North Range 29, and section 25, town ship 16, North range 29, In said Lin coln County, from tho mortgago lion foreclosed by John M. Stewart, as set forth tn plaintiff's petition, within twenty days from tho dato of tho de cree, which may lie entered herein, or upon his failure to do so that tho title of said promises bo quieted and confirmed In tho plaintiff, freo and clonr of nil lions, claims or demands of nald A. D. LaDuo; that tho defendant Fred P. Willis bo decreed to bo tho same person ns F. P. Willis, who ap pears ns grnnteo In sevornl deeds of different tracts of tho above described lands, nnd as Fred P. Willis, who thereafter convoyed said tracts by his full nnmo: that tho defendant George G, Rosb bo decroed to bo tho samo person who obtained deed to some of said lands In bis full name, and con veyed same by tho name of G. O. Ross; that all of the defendants herein nnd all persons claiming through or under them bo decreed to havo no lion or claim upon, or right, tltlo or interest In or to tho above described promises, or any part thereof; that tho clouds cast upon plaintiff's tltlo thereto, by tho pretended claims of tho defendants, bo removed therefrom; that the tltlo and possession of plaintiff in all of said premises be quieted and confirmed in him; that the defendants and each of thorn nnd all persons claiming through or under them or either of them, bo en joined and barred from sotting up or claiming any right, title or Intorest in or to said premises; or any part there of, and for such other and further re lief as may bo lust and equitable. You aro required to answer said petition on or beforo the 27th day of May. 1918. F. n. CLARIDGH, By VS. J. CLEMENTS, His Attorney. A9-30 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Pdone 58 A modern institution for the fclantific treatment of inedlcnl, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and dlagnustic laboratories. Staffs Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lncaj, M. D. J.B.Redfield.M.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. Ilond No. ill. To whom It may concern: Tho special Commissionor appoint ed to locato a road as follows: Commencing at tho Northwost cor ner of tho Northoast quartor of Sec tion 21, T. 14, N. R. 20. West of tho 6th P. M running thonco north along tho half Bectlon lino of Sections 16 and 9. T. 14, N. R. 26, Wost ot tho 6th P. M. and terminating at tho southwest cornor of tho southeast quartor of Soc- lion 4 T- 14, N. R. 26, Wost of tho 6th P. JI. has roportod In favor thereof, all objections thoroto or claims for damages must boflled on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Juno 1918 or such road will bo allowed without roforonco thoroto. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, this 8th day of April 1918. A S. ALLEN, County Clork. Kxtonslon to Itoad No. 250. To whom It may concern: Tho special Commissionor appoint ed to locato a road as follows: Commencing at tho Northwost cor nor of Section 34, T. 13, R. 26, Lincoln County, Nobraska, thonco running North along tho -wost section of Sec tion 27, T. 13, R. 26 for tho dlstanco of ono mllo to tho northwost cornor of Section 27, T.13, R.26 thoroby con necting with Roads No- 250 and 271., has roportod In favor thoroof. Any objections thoroto or claims for damages against said road must bo filed on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Juno 1918, or Bald road will bo allowed without roforonco thoroto. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, this 5th day of April 1918. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Notico of Petlton. Estato No of Frederick Heln, deceased m tho county court of Lin coln county, Nobraska. Tho stato of Nobraska. to all norsons intoroPted In Bald Estate tako notico that a petition has ben filod for tho probato of tho will of the deceased and for tho appolntmont of Fred W. Heln as Executor of said Estato, which has been sot for hearing horoln on May 10th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated April 15th, 1918. Wm. C. H. WOODHURST, al6-3wks. County Judgo. Notice of Itcforco's Snlc Notico Is horoby glvon that by vir tue of an ordor Issued to mo by tho District Court In and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, In an action whero ln Kntlo D. Lowo Is plaintiff and Mario Lowo, Emmott Lowo, a minor; Laura F. Lowo, a minor; and Mabel Lowo, a minor, aro defendants, I will on tho 7th day of May, 1918 at tho hour of throo o'clock of said day at tho oast front door of tho court houso in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. boII at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, tho following described real estato sltuato In tho County of Lincoln and Stato of No braska, to-wlt: Southoast Quartor (SElt) of Section Twonty-flvo (25), Township Nino (9), North of Rango Thirty, (30), Wost of tho 6th P. M. Dated this first day of April, 1918 O. E. ELDER, A2M3. Roforoo. r Notico to Creditors. Estato No. 1548 of Lowls Havons, docoased in tho county court of Lin coln county, Nobraska. Tho stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors at said ?tato will tako notico that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estato is August 10, 1918, and for settlement of said estato Is April 6, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on May 10, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on AugUBt 10, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocolvo, oxamlno, hoar allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, Co. Judgo A9-m3. Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1552 of Max neor, de ceased In tho county court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, sb: Creditors of said estato will tako notico that tho tlmo limited for prosontation and filing of claims against said Estato is August 24, 1918, and for sottlomont of said Estato Is April 17, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on May 24, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on August 24, 1918, at 9 a. m., to rocolvet oxamlno, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, a23-m21 County Judgo. Notico of Salo Under Lien. Notico is hereby glvon that under a lion duly filed in tho offico of tho county clork of Lincoln county, Ne braska, I will offor for salo at publlo auction for cash on tho 11th day of May, 1918, at my realdonco on Soctlon 8. Township 10, Rango 31, Llnclon County, Nobraska, ono four cylinder Reo Automobllo. J. E. LAWYER, a23-3w Llcm Holdor. Chnngo nnd Vacation of Pnrt of lload No. 90. To all whom It may concern: Tho special commissionor appointed to locato a road as follows: Commouclng at tho southwest cornor of Uio southeast quartor ot section fifteen (15), town nino (9), rango twonty-olght (28), thonco run ning cast olghty rods on section Una botweon section flftcon (15) and twenty-two (22), thonco Bouth through section twonty-two (22) and twentv- sovon (27) lntorsoctlng with road No. 9G, proposed road to bo sixty-six feot In width, and to vncato portion ot road No. 90 running through center ot soctloiu twenty-two (22) and twonty- soven (27), thonco running (80) olghty rous cast rrom tho southeast corner of tho southwest quartor of section twonty-sovon (27), town nlno (9) rango twonty-olght (28), on soctlon lino botweon soctlon twonty-sovon (27) nnd thirty-four (34), has re ported as follows: Beginning at tho V section botweon sections 15 and 22 T. 9, N. R. 28, V. ot 0th P. M., running tnenco oast on lino between sold sections 15 and 22 a distance of 20 chains to tho NE cornor of NWWNEtt of said section 22, thenco south on the 1-lG section lino through sections 22 and 27 to tho SE cornor SWUSEVi ot section 27 all In T. 9, N. R. 28 W.; thoro to connect again with road No. 96. And ho reports also In favor ot vacating that part of road No. 96 run ning through tho contor of said sec tions 22 nnd 27 nnA against vacating that part of road No. 9G running on lino between section 27 nnd 34 from tho V soctlon cornor cast Vt mllo. All objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filod In tho offico ot tho County Clork on or boforo noon of tho 20th day ot Juno. 1918, or Bald road will bo allowed without roforonco thoroto. Dntod nt North Platto, Neb., this 15th day ot April, 1918. A. S. ALLEN. County Clork. Itoad No. 416. To whom it may concern: Tho special commissionor appointed to locato a road as follows: Coinnioncing at about 100 rods south from tho north soctlon lino of soctlon 9, town 10, rango 26 on tho public rood In Oilman canyon; thenco southwoot through tho SWft of section 9, town 10. rango 26; thonco wost turougk soctlon (8) otght, and thon angling southwest through soctlon 7 and sec tion IS to Public road No. 339 follow ing said road running through thoso sections as near ns practical known aa Buzzard Roost road. Length of rood about throo mllos, and said road to be 66 feot wjdo, has roportod as follows: Beginning nt a point on tho west Uno of Road No. 63 in tho WNEV4 of section 9, T. 10, N. R. 26, W. ot tho 6th P. M. nbout 26 chains south from the north Uno of said soctlon 9. thenco la a southwesterly direction through the wost half of northoast quartor ot said soctlon 9, and through soctlons 8, 7 and 18, Bald township and rango to connect with Road No. 339 In tho NW of Bald soctlon 18. All claims for damages or objections thoroto niUBt bo filed on or boforo noon ot tho 20th day ot Juno, 1918 in tho oftlco ot tho County Clork of Lincoln county, Nebraska, or such road will be allowed without roforonco thoroto. Datod at North Platto, Nob., this 15th day of April, 1918. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Notico of Final Report. Estato No. 1518 of Llbb'o Johnston, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per sons Interested In Bald Estato tako notico that tho Administrator, Lochlol Johnston, has filed a final account and roport of his administration nnd a potl tlon for final Bottlomcnt and distribu tion of tho nssots of said Estato and dlschargo as such Administrator, al leging that tho following named per sons only aro entitled to Bharo in the assots of said Estato and In shares as follows: Lochlol Johnston V. Majondlo Johnston 1A, Soldon Johnston and Ethol Johnston i; which has boon sot for hearing boforo Bald court on May 9th 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated April 12th, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, A16-3wks. County Judge, To Alfred L. Armstrong, non-resident, dofondnnt: You nro hereby noti fied that on tho 16th day of Janua-y, 1918, Addlo F. Armstrong filed a potltlon against you in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which aro to obtain a divorce from you on the ground ot abandonment. You aro re quired to answer said potltlon on or boforo tho 3rd day of Juno, 1918. ADDIE F. AMSTRONG, By Geo. N. Glbbs, Hor Attorney, a23-ml7. Notico of Final Report. Estato No. 1509 of Mary J. O'Hare, deceased In tho county court of Lin coln county, Nobrnska. Tho stato of Nebraska, to all persons intorosted in said ostato tako notico that tho Executrix has filed a final ac count and roport tholr administration and a potltlon for final sottlomont and dlschargo as such, executrix, which has boen sot for hoarlng boforo said court on May 17, 1918, at 0 o'clock a. m., whon you may appear and contest tho samo. Dated April 20th, 1918. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judgo. a23-3wks. Sheriffs Sale, By virtuo of an ordor of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foroclosuro rondorod. In said court whoroln Mutual Building and Loan, Association Is plaintiff, and Josso Follows, ot al. aro defendants, and to mo directod, I will on tho 25th day of May, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho least front door of tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lincoln County, No braska, boII nt publlo auction to tho highest blddor for cash, to satisfy said docroo, Interest and costs, tho follow ing described proporty to-wlt: Lot eovon (7) in Block twolvo (12) Cody's Addition to North Platto, Ne braska, Dated at North Platto, Nob., April 23d, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.