0 (IIA L. BAKE, Editored, Fabllshcr SUBSOniPTION RATES: Ono Ycnr by Mall In Advance.... $1.25 Ono Year by Carrier 1h Adrnnco 91.50 Entered at North Platto. Nebraska, Postoffico as Second Glass Matter. TUESDAY MAY 21t, 1018. " EVENTS OF GRADUATION WEEK ' BEGIN WEDNESDAY EVENING. j?EI) CROSS DRIVE OPEtfS WITH A DIG PARADE. Evonts connected with tho grndu ntlon of tho forty-seven members of tho class of 1918 begin Friday ovonlng of this weok when tho class play, "Stop Thief," will bo presented at tho Keith. This Is a splendid play, tho cant has been well selected,, and It promises to bo woll rondorod. Noxt Sunday forenoon tho bacca laureato sormon Will bo delivered at tho Mothotllst chuirch by Rov. B. A. Cram. On Wednesday ovonlng of noxt week tho graduating exercises will bo held at tho Franklin audjtorlum. Tho mombors of tho class are: Willis Baker, John S. Barton, Efflo Bostwlck, Vera L. Brotornltz, Cecil C. Calhoun, Mary J. Carpontor, Porcy Cross, Floyd Danlols, William Davis, Emily Davis, Eva Dolnor, Ilazol Donaldson, Meda Royriolds, Margarot Fltzpatrlck, Abblo Foster, Evangollno Gougli. Anna Hayes, Frances Halljgan, Poarl Hunter, Edwin Hubbard, Cha. Christ, Honry Iddlngs, Dorothy Jeffries, Harry Jones, Esther Kelly, Myrtlo Kelso, Russell Langford, Fannlo Llpshltz, Elvltf B. McCain, Holcn McCormlck, Rubyo McMlchae, Josephine McMIchaol, Helen Marr, Goo, Morray, Roymon Ogtor, Bortha Fookln. Jolin Rltnor, Eleanor Robortst Helen Rodlno, Marjorlo Russoll, Charlos Sludor, Floronco Voddor, Graco Swan- son, Harry Waltomath, Charlos Wal ters, Ethel Wills, Claude Wolngand. ::o:: Coimly Superintendent's Notice. Tho noxt Lincoln county teacltora and Reading circle examination will. bo hold In North Platto only, Friday, May 31st and Saturday, Juno 1st. Parents living In rural school dis tricts who dcslro freo high school prlvllogos for their children for tho coming year should mako application for tho samo bororo Juno 1st Tho Lincoln county eighth grttdo graduation oxorciscs will bo hold In tho Franklin auditorium, North Plutto, Saturday afternoon, Juno 1st) at two o'clock. ' AILEEN GANTT, County Supt. 1 ' i.o:: Memorial Sunday. Noxt Sunday, May 2fithr will bo ob Borvcd an tho Grand Army of tho Re public Momnrial Sunday. Union ser vices will bo hold at tho Franklin nfudltorlum at olght, ofclock In tho ovonlng -with a aormon by Rev. J. H, Curry and other ministers assisting in tho Horvice, A big choir will furnish tho music. ' ::o:: lor Salo Sovon room houso, modorn including boat, located at COO oast Third. Inquire at tho houso for particulars, ISAAC DEATS vYhllo. attempting to pass ovor a crossing near Ogalalla Wednesday ovonlng L, L, McClolland was struck by a east bound freight train and killed. Ho was driving a Ford car with a wagon hitched behind and bocniuae of tho nolBO of tho wagon failed to hoar tho approaching train. John Null of North Platto sppnt'tho forepart of tho weok 4n Sldnoy packing up Ills mother's household goods for removal to 'North Plafto whore alio will mako her homo. Mrs. Null la visit Ing sonio friends In town whllo her sons Will and John shall roriovato the cottago and sottlo tho furnlturo In plnca Sldnoy Telegraph, For Salo Black Ambor cano socd, Talmadgo Whlto, Horshoy, Nobr, One hundred and eighty Italians Who had boon captured by tho Aus tralia, sent to Siberia, and by ovor poworlng tholr guard mado their es cape to a sea coast town whore thoy re mained until tho Italian government provided transportation for thorn, Tho second drive for Red Cross war funds opened In North "Platto Friday evening with a big parade, followed by a largoly attented meeting at tho Franklin auditorium. Tho parado was headed by soldiers of throo wars, Judgo Hoagland and J. E. Evans representing tho civil war and with them marched Carl Westcn- fold and Mancll Overman who aro un der tho colors In the present war and behind them woro four veterans of tho Spanish-American war. Thon came tho band, followed by thirty-four mothors who have boys In the service carrying a bannor on which was Inscribed: "We havo Klvon our sons, what will you glvo?" Following were tho members of tho Rod Cross, tho Sammy Girls, tho Junior red cross of tho city and paro ohlal schools, the high school cadets, bpy scouts, drum corps, Homo Gitards and a cavalry division or me lauor, Nearly all tho marchers carried flags, Marching In columns of four tho pa rado was about six blocks long. At tho meeting following the parado addroftsos were made by Ballard Dunn and W, F. Gurley, of Omaha, both of whom mado splondld patriotic talks along Red Cross lines. Music was fur. nlshed by tho band ana by miss wnito and Mr. Harrington. ;:o:: Thomas Slmnnls Dies. Thomas Slmants, who had boon a rosldont of tho county for thirty years passed- away at ten o'clock Friday night following an lllnoss or soverai weeks at tho ago of soventy years. Tho funoral was held from the Episcopal church Sunday aftornoon, Rov, Jones conducting tho sorvlco. Mr. Slmants camo to Nebraska from England in 1877 and located In Saline county. Thero ho remained until 1887 when ho camo to Lincoln county, locating In Mcdlclno precinct. In 1893 ho moved to 'the points' east of town, and after living thore for soverai years, nyivqd into tho city. H6 leaves a wlfo, four sons and three dttcghtors. Tho children aro Will, Fred, Frank and Gcorgo, Mrs. Frank Foster, Mrs. Tim Lake and Mrs. Geo. M. Young, tho latter living .near Woll-(loot. Mr. Slmants was a good citizen and an honorablo man; one who closely followed tho golden rule, and by reason of 'this' had a largo clrclo of friends wlio hold him In very high estoom. ::o:: "WAKE UP, AMERICA" WILL BE LOCAL U. S. LABOR BUREAU PRESENTED THURSDAY EVENING. flUH HEA1U rUUUlUHinEBS. Knrth' Platto noonle will eniov the With tho onenini on Majf'lGth of tho prlvllegoof hearing tho grpatjatrlotlc now government employment office In war lecture, "Wake up, America," tins city by ine u. a. Miipioymcni ser- whlch will bo delivered In tills city vice, anothor link in tho groat cualn at tho Red Cross theatre on Thursday of government co-operative freo em- Mav 23. at 3:30 for school children nloyment bureaus lias boon lorgeu. and 8:15 for tho trenoral nubile. Tho Tho new office is located in the Cham- lccturo Is to bo given under tho aus-,ber of Commerce room anu is in nlcea of tho Red Cross, an ontanlz- chanro of A. F. Beeler, Who nas been ation which has already mado North apolnted as examlnor In tho employ of Platto wldoly and favorably known for tho U. S. Department of Labor. its patriotic efforts. ) A. G. Cowlcs, examlnor In charge of Tho lecturo for tho most nan con-, tho government onice at Lincoln was slsts of storeoptlcon slides and moving In tho city on Saturday assisting Mr. pictures. With each picture thoro Is Beeler In getting tho wcrk starteu. a reading slide that briefly points the ; This servlco now covers ovory state moral of tho picture. And strong as I In the Union. Its object Is to stabilize aro tho spoken words of tho lecturer1 tho labor situation and to provido an and tho words of tho reading slides I efficient clearing houso for labor; to ovon stronger aro the pictures them- oquallzo the labor supply by proper solves, depleting as they do tho hor-' means or distribution, witn tno. er rors of tho German methods of war-j tabllshlng of tho North Platto orflco. fare. After hearing this lecture and Nobraska will havo In operation flvo of vlowlng theso pictures, one realizes as novor boforo what it -would mean to ij "If tho war comes to this country. The Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co. Announces that It Is prepared to fur nlsh all consumers Tflth DEEP WELL Artlflcal Ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will be Promptly Filled. those offices, with temporary offices to bo maintained nt stratcgotlcal rail road tnolnts during tho harvest season And afterwards ono feels that not and other periods of seasonal labor sacrlflco could ho too great that will lnsuro tho winning of tho war "Over thero." No admission will bo charged and no collection takon. ::o:: A torpid liver is a heavy handicap to a working man. It robs him of strength, onorgy and mental alertness. To romovo the burden tho fpropor rom dy Is Prickly Ash Blttors. It Is a line liver, stomach and bowel medicine. Price $1-25 per bottlo,-riummere- Dent Drug Co., Special Agents. Charter No. 3436. Itcnervo Dlst No. 10 Report of tho condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK at North Platto, In the state of Nobras- kn. at tne closo or business on May 10th, 1918. i nnsouncEs Loans and dis counts J732.81S.0C ovordrarts uimo- cured - G19.1S 17. S. liontlx (ntticr tlinn ' I.llierl' IlomlH U. 8. bonds do- ' posited to no cure circulation (par value)... 3100,000.00 V. S. bonds and cortldoates of lndebte d n o e s pledged to se cure U. S. de posits (par val ue) 51,000.00 V. S. bonds u ml cortlllcates of Indebted n e s s . owned and tin- shortago. Omaha now has two, Lin coln ono, Hastings one, and North Platto bno of those offices. It has boon pretty definitely proved that tho so-called shortage of labor is more a lack of au efficient means of distributing labor, than an actual shortage. Farmers and all employers of labor aro solicited to mako use of this sor vice: those wanting work will find it convenient to also take advantage of it. Its purpose Is to bring the worker and tho job together without loss of time or oxpense to either ::o:- Official Notices- Information m WANTED Scrap Iron ALL KINDS, BIG PRICE We buy all kinds of Junk and Hides L. LIPSH1TZ nledlrcd 20.000.00 Llhorty Loan Bonds, 3 por - Now Plumbing Firm. Tho North Platto Plumbing and Heating Co. is a now firm that makes Its Introductory bow to Nortn Platto people this weok. This company suc ceeds tho Sullivan Plumbing Co., hav ing purchasod tho stock of tho latter and loused tho west room In tho Walto- iiomin, ccnrnic, etc., math block on oast Sixth Btroot. C. ner inan H. Baslcers', a competent and exper- pfodeed to so- lonced nlumbor Is manager, anu ibi cure ppsiaisav cent nnd 4 nor cent, unnledced 0,600.00 Payments actually made on liber ty 4 por cent notuiB iu.uuu, uu 171,000 00 18,600.00 assisted In tho work by mon who know SocUBr?tI3 other how to do work and do it woll, A than u.u bonds largo now stock has boon added to (not including tho Sullivan etock and tho company Srl'LZii' Is iroparod to handlo any Job In Its Total bonds, se- llrto. "?urlV0!', .tc' nl Reserve ARE YOU SURE. Bank (50 per OV A GOOD sinnll grain crop this S?n.l., 8Ub- Ycnrl YOU ARE IF THE HAIL DON'T value of 'ba'n'l 15,000.00 20,738.97 60,000.00 GET IT, OLD LINE COMPANIES will Ing house ... protect you FOR 100 CENTS ON THE house DOLLAR. Cash niu lioto rates tho Furniture and Kiuiio, will nko jour note duo Sept. o"3""8. 1st. TO SAYE MONEY GET OUR lte RATES FIRST, nt your service dny or hanking house nlgHt Lawful reserve THE II. AND S. AGENCY. Uc8erveFebank. 48.079 69 Office llrodlicok Building !lrd Door Cash In vault Enst of Tost Office. . & ,JS"n?0,unt Phono Red or lllnck Oiq. North Plnttc. uonal bank"?:.i22,086.65 J. V. 11UIjIj.UAI. lies, mono lmi jkh Net amounts uue 41,738.97 4,500.00 60,000.00 4,260.00 750,00 J. E. SEBASTIAN, Res. Phono Rcd-318 ::o:: 8omo Indication of tho coasoloss from banks and bankers, ana trust compan ies other than Included In ItemH 13. 14 , nnd IS 4,522,67 watch kopt on tho high fleas, In tho path of Amorlcan troopships, by United States naval forces oporatlng in Euro, chooks on other nehn Avntors. mav bo calncd from stat- hanks in the Istlcs lust compiled at tho naval head- " ft8c.t0yort qilartors In Lbndon. Those statistics inff bank (oth- show that a single, force of American or tnan iteni uusiroyera opuruuiiK uw un uou uuu Redemption fund steamed almost 1,500,000 tnllos up to with U. s. April 1. Tho maximum distance cover- 4,106,55 Treosuror and duo from u. 8. Treasurer .... 5,000.00 183,795.56 cd by a slnglo destroyer was moro nasscd east ovor tho Union Pacific than G80.000 miles from May 1. 1917. Friday. Tho mon cot out of tho cars tA Anrll 1. 1D18. Thin destroyer was Total ...... ..... .. .1,215,971.74 i.w-jv uu4i;isu niiiiu tuu lutii lu-uuu vii uiu H40I. v uuuu tM4uii.k4 uu, I Cupltnl BtOQK BERT BARBER. W. N". I. L. S. B. A. Altho tho Westorn Nebraska Improv ed Live Stock Breeders Association In cludes all the territory that tho namo Implies, and as its membership ap proaches ono thousand members, tho Lincoln County membership will be como overshadowed, yot it will un doubtedly mean a great deal to Lin coln County. Oreanlzed In a broad "way, it snouiu includo practically all growers of llvo stock for thore Is scarcely a man who does not own at least oao thorough bred animal, tho only requirement to olllclbillty to membership plus tho dollar. And what does a dollar amount to? Now that so many now laws and reg ulations aro going about, who Is thoro .unless the live stock Interests of Westorn Nebraska aro organized, to lct'op an oar to tho ground, and bo able to tell what thoy want ana now tney want It when occasion arises. Acaln with a public list of all the stockmen of Western Nebraska, in the hands of each member, tho opportunity to unload breeding animals after one Is through with them; the Inducement to buy better ones and following In natural sequence, tho Inducement to breed thorough breds to supply those better animals Is Increased a hundred fold. Stockmen aro beginning to realize Just as corn growors havo already done, that It pays to get your seed as close to homo as possible. You get all this for a dollar, and slnco wo haw tho headquarters of this association at North Platto, and yohur County Agent has boon selected as Its exalted secretary, wo aro anxious to have Lincoln County well represented Kindly send me your check,, that . may abo ablo to put you on tne mem borshlp roll, before? it goes to press ::o:: . When an energetic hard-working man reois unuuly tireu, nair- sick, "bluo" and discouraged he thinks ho Is getting lazy. It isn't laziness, tho trouble is In tho stomach and bowola; thoy are disordered. To restore en orgy, vim and activity the right rem edy Is Prickly Ash Bitters. It is t powerful 1 system regulator. Prlco $1.25 per bottlo, Gummere-Dent Drug Co., Special Agents. Sheep and Cattle FOR SALE Farmers this is the year and the time of the yeaf to get stock to. eat un your rough feed. I have on hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs and ewes, and 500 cattle. Lome and talk to me. C. H. WALTER, NORTH PLATTE. malncd horo. war was declared. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Cotton seed Cake and Heal, Cane Seed, Alfalfa and winter rape sted. BUtchford's Calf and Pig Meal, Egg and Milk Nash. Crushed, block and lump Rock Salt, sulphurized block, granulated and Ice Cream Salt, Oyster Shell, Chick Food, Baled Hay and Alfalfa Hay. Alfalfa Meal, Shorts, Bran, Chop, and Corn. 29.3S1.54 2.260.4C R N . LAMB PHONE 67. an Thoro aro many convonl oncos in Eloclrlo Wiring that ontall lltUo cost yot add vory much to tho convonlont and practical use qt Electricity. Horo Is ono for having Base board Outlet for your vacuum cleancrt lamp, sow motor, table appliances, talking ma chlno motor mid nil tho many other Electrical uses. Can bo readily installed la any homo, in any num bor, . at any ilaco most useful. Our BuiInsM is Homo Wiring North Pbttc Light & Power Co. nald In SurplUH fund . . Undivided profits 29,425.14 L.CBU current ox-. ponscs, interest nml taxes nnld 13.0C2.82 ClrculfitttiK notes outstanding .. Not nmounts duo to natilcs, hank ers, and trust -compnntet (other tlmn In cluded In 31 or 32) 113.701.08 ! Individual de- poults subject to chenV CiO.Q09.01 Certificates of. deposit duo in lens than 30 days (othar tnan ror mon ey borrowed) . . CuHhtorH aheaks outstanding . , Time deposit subject to re servo (paynbU after 30 days, or subject to 10 days or more notice, nnd nOHtal brvIiikb: Certificates of deposit (otnor than for mon ey borrowod 220,100.45 Pontal savings deposits 7.0S3.G6 Other time do- DOSltH 17.891.S1 United Statss de- poult (other than noHtnl uavlnKs) I War loan deposit account is.osa.uu War HHvlnifH ds- pontt certinoni and thrift Btumn account. 403.13 Other United Htntos deposit? Including de- $100,000,00 60,000.00 15,402.32 100,000.00 Including de posits of U. 8. duburslnk offlc officers 1,000.00 050,509.42 Total 1.215.971.74 State of Nebraska, County of .Lincoln as. j, i u. juooney, unHiuer or tne above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat oi my icnowieago ami tinner. ir. i. AiuiJNiflY. fjnumnr. Subscribed nnd Hwnrn tn hAforn m mis loin any or aiay, 1918. . is, uuciuiUY, Notary Public. K. P. 8EI5BHUOER, ItAY C. IiANQFORD, JOHN J HALLlQAN, Directors THE BLACK DIAMOND DeHorning Pencil Vor (inle nt the office of LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. Every pencil will dehorn 60 cnlrra from 10 day to 10 monthn old for 00. A profit of 95.00' for any calf It fill In to dehorn. Cnll nt the office nnd get one. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" No. 97352 Willi make tho season of 1918 as fol lows: Tuesdays. Thusdays and Sauir days at the MoKcnson Feed mid Sale Ham, North l'lattc, Nobn beginning Anrll Uth. linlanco of tho week, except Sunday, at my farm six miles west of North flntto and uirco'tourtiis or a nine southeast of lllrdwood switch. NORTH PLATTE ..General , Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North oi Postoflicc. t Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cWi. CompUtely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic Uboratoriei. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, H. D. J R. RedGeld, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING v ' COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. j' AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT 1 PRIVATE . CHAPEL PHONES DAY G23. NIGHT 930. . 009 LOCUST. Notice to Creditors. E3tato No. 1660 of Amanda M. Thomson, deceased in tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that the timet limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate is August 31. 1918, and for settlemet of said estato is April 26, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on May 31, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on August 31, 1918 at 9 a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly Ilka. WM. H. C. WOODHUUST, a30-4wks. County -Judgo. Notlco to Creditors. Estate No. 1555 of Henry C. Brotzer, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims aganst said Estate Is Decem ber 7. 1918, and for settlement of said Estate is May 3, 1919; -that I will sit at tho coijnty court room In said county, on Juno 7, 191S, at 9 o'clock a. m and on December 7, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims andobjectlons duly filed. Wm H C. WOODHURST, m7-4wks. . County Judgo. legal Notlco. William A. Hayes, defendant wlU tako notice that on tho 27th day of March, 1918, Coates Lumber & Coal Co. plaintiff heroin, filed its peti tion and affidavit for attachment In tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against William. A. Hayes, tho object and prayer or wnicn is to collect from defendant tho sum of $1,000.00 for .goods, wares and, mer chandise sold defendant by plaintiff on an account stated. That tho fol lowing property of defendant has been attached in such action to-wlt: Onei Elcar Automobile, and money of the defendant In tho First National Bank of North Platte, has been attached by. garnishee process. Plaintiff iprays for an order that such attached property and money bo applied' to) tires satisfaction o tho amount found to be due the plaintiff. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Juno 10th, 1918. COATES LUMBER & COAL COM PANY, Plaintiff. By Hoagland & Hoagland, its Attys. GEO. B. DENT, rhsylclan nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Snrgory mid Obstretrlcs. Office: Dulldlng & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 DR. BU1ROLD A. FENTJER Osteopath. Helton Building Office hbiird 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phones Office Black 333 Res. Black 10Z0 Notlco of Final Iloport. Estate No. 1520 of Anna M. O'Rour- ko, deceased In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebr-r.ska, to all per sons Interested In said Estate takd notlco that the Administrator has riled a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on May 31, 1918, at 9 o'clock m., when you can appear and con test same. Dated May 1, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, m7-3 wks. County Judge. J. B. REDFIELB. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Succosaor to Dm. Redfleld & Rodfield PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 67 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . ' C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building.. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Thonipy 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte. Nebraska. NABOB was foalod May 24, 1913, and Imported with (his mother by North & Robinson, of Grand Island, in July, 1913. Was bred by M. Dos proz, Department of Orne, in Franco. This horso weighs 1780, is clean and sound in qyory particular, and is as good as you Will find anywhero. Wo Invito you to conio and see this horso. TERMS- $15.00 to lnsuro colt to stand and suqk. If maros aro dls posod of or leavo tho country sorvlco foo bocomo8 duo and payablo at onco. Caro will bo taken to forovont accl donts, but should any occur stallion owner will not bo rsponsibio, FRANK STROLLBERG, OWNER. AH Kinds of Hemstitching DorMjT Now Machines sold dn payments. Also second hand machines. ' i Singer Sowing Mnchlno Co. M Block north of Post Office. North Platto, Ncbraskn. BEIUtYBERIlY & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undortnkors and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 638. PLATTE VALLEY MOUNMENTAL WORKS. Granlto and aarblo headstones. Tho only shon la iko city. Equipped with pBCHwatio machinery. Lettering Heat ly done. All woric gaaraHreeu. WOOD GATE Ss ABEBNATHY, Comer 7th and Locust, North Patte. Notice to Creditors. Estate No of Frederick Heln, deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. The) Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notlco that the tlmo limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estato 13 September 14th, 1918, and for settlo- mjent of said estate is May 10th, 1919; that I will st at tho county court room In said county, on Juno 14th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on September 14th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed, Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, ml4-4vks County Judgo. Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtuo of- an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, upon a decree of foreclosuro rendered in said Court wherein James A. Flke, Is plaintiff, and Will Outtrlm Is defendant, and to mo directed, I will on the 8th day of Juno, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho oaBt front door of tho Court H6iso In North Platto, Lincoln county! Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho highost bidder for cash, to satisfy said decrdo, tntorest and cbsts, thy following described property to-wlt: Northwest ono-fourth (NW'i) of section twonty-nlno (29) in township sjUctcon (16) north of rango thirty-two hf.32) wost of the sixth P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., May 6th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtuo of an order of salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, 'Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosuro rondered In said court whoroln Mutual Building and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Jesso Fellows, et al. aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 25th day of May, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of the Court Houso In North, Platto, Llncojn County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to tho highost bidder for cash, o satisfy said decrca, Interest and. costs, tho follow ing described property to-wlt: Lot Boven (7) In Block twelve (12) Cody's Addition to North Platto, Ne braska. Dated at North Platto, Nob., April 23d, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.