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MA L. BARE, Editor and Ifrbllsher SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Ono Tear by Mall In Adranco... .5125 Olio Year by Carrier In AdVnno $1J0 Entored at North Platto. Nebraska, Postofflco an Second Clans Matter. TUESDAY, ttjhi UUi, 1018. JOE 3Ic(lE WRITES FROM A JIOSt'lTAIi IN LONDON. Joo F. McGoc, ot Brady, woll known In North Platto, -who enlisted early In tho war iln tho Twontlotli Canadian Infantry, and a number or months ago was physically shattorod by sholl Are, Is now In tho convalescent hospital in London. Writing to a Brady friend under dato of May 30th, ho Bays In part: I have boon moved over to this hos pital for an. oporatlon on my thigh, there was Bomo inotal In it and tho wounds would not heal. Thoy woro going to glvo Mo an injection In tho splno but gavo mo other instead, and thoy had a tlrao bringing mo too, I am so weak They got two pieces of lead tho slzo of bcansand soino bono splinters and tho nurso sayB tho wounds nro healing fine of which thoro aro four cuts now. My dysentery Is also T)Cttor, I now have tho sense of taste and oat more than at any other tlmo slncQ I havo been wounded. For dinner every day I havo a nice pieco of fresh fish, boiled (potatoes, gravy and rice, also a custard pudding. Tho doctor was. in today when I was eating dinner and added two pints of milk, a bottlo of stout and calvou foot Jolly to my dlot shoot. The Amorlcan Red Cross haVo been j very gftod to mo bringing mo things to j oat nnd tobacco. Tho lady that visits this hospital Is a lady Indeed, they say sho Is worth heaps of money and I guess sho 1b by tho rings sho wears. Tho last trip out she brought me a two pound can of California asparagus, 3 cans of soup, 1 at chicken, 1 mutton, and 1 gravy, a can of rusks, 1 Jar of honor, 1 bottlo of calvos foot Jelly, a package of bull durhani and three or four Yunk magnzhios. Tho Canadian Rod Cross- were also good about bring ing mo food over tr tho other hospital but havo given mo nothing since I have boon Hero.-Just think smoking tobacco is 9 poiico (18 cents) on oz. and cigarettes 10 cents a, package. A Cana dian doctor was yesterday chocking us up arifl ho marked njo to be Invalided to Canada when I am strong enough to bo'up and around; when that will bo (3od only knows. I am, fto-weak thoy havo me on n water mattress and about a doz,cn pillows. I am able to shift about a little and of courso Use Iioth arms, otherwise I am -so weak I am helpless The doctor says as 'soon as tho wounds quit discharging I will gain" In flesh fast, in fact I liavp gained a little )n tho last two wooks, Jlofont Additions to Public Library, i Stories of Tho War. Barbu,f9o "Under Fire-.",, "Blaliop "WlBgcd Warfare" 4 Clark "To Bagdad with tho-'Hun." Dawson "Glory or tho Tronchos." Grov--"Surgoon Grow." Hall "Kltchonor's Mob." Huard "My Homo In tho Flold of Morcy." Hua.d-"My Homo In tho Flold of Honor." O'Brien "Out Witting tho Hun." Peat "Prlvato Pent." Poole "The Dark People." Thompson "Donald Thompson In Russia." Fiction. Boach- -"Rainbows End." Boahor "Kitty Canary." Grey"U. P. Trail." Kolland "Sourco." Londou "Valley of tho Moon," "Some Whore hi Franco" by R. H. Davjos and tho thrilling story of tho "Troy '0 Iloarta" woro donated by Mr. Rhodes. If you aro considering a motor car Investment, for a porlod ot years, we recommend tho Cadillac to you. Wo can make delivery of ono sovon- pas senger car now. Future dollvorlos aro not being bpokod as bolng too un certain. Such a car will bo worth more money next year than you could pay fgor It now. Y03 Its a real In vestment. J. V. ROMIGII. no:; Result of 3uar 8hortnae. Tho Hiigiu' Hltortugo has encouraged Lpulslnnii planters to broaden tho uso of iniro nino Kyrup, which Is mude from enno Juice, without taking out any of its sugar. This Juice Is boiled to a point Just below that required to crys talllzo it Into sugar, nnd can be used not only for griddle cakes nnd candy ranking, but It is recommended by tho planters, as a sweetening for cofteo and ten. It Is practically sugar In a liquid form, and on u basis of 8 cent a pound retail for granulated sugar will yield economies of 40 to CO per cent, lit a prlcp of 4 to 6 cents n pound for syrup. Aged Treo Is Dying, Tho original navol orange treo, pjnnt ed 44 ycors ago, producer of the first navel oranges grown In tho United States and parent of millions of trees now growing In California, Is believed to bo dying. Horticultural oxports have begun efforts to dtugnoso tho dls caso that threatens It In tho hope of prolonging Its llfo. This tree, tho most noted In tho cit rus Industry of California, cumo .orig inally from Bnhln. Brazil. It was planted In 1873 by Mrs. G. L. Tlbbetts, who obtained It from tho botanical gar dens In Washington, D. O. Electric Protection. Many of tho devices conjured up for war service, under prcssuro of deep fleMres, will bo useful for tho piping times of peace. The Cniiadlnn avla foe who has designed a way to keep a flier worm by equipping hU suit with .Uetrlc wires ninv be milntlnir tkw 4ftwp f a new day for peoplo who live fei apartments whoro tho Janitor Is MMwess, Montreal star. COMPANY E II A IL TEAM 1 WINS .' GAMES, LOSES 2. Camp Cody. July 5. 1918. Editor Trlbuno: It has bcon aulto a while sinco you havo heard from tho boys' who woro once in North Platte, and we thought' you probably would like to know what, wo aro doing down horo. Thoro Is al ways a littlo tlmo for athletics and Co. E Is always at the top boosting for clean sports. Although tho company has been badly pulled to pieces It has mado tho division sit up nnd take; notice, and It Is on account of the un tiring efforts of Sgt. II. A. Langford and Sgt. F. C. Peterson. TJieso men mado tho boys get out and practice basoball and as a result i havo tho baseball team of the division i and are willing to hot money thoy have the best company team in tho sorvlcej today. Tills team has won 35 gnmos: and lost 2. Thoy havo played every team In tho division worth notico. In cluding the division team. Officers nro behind tho team and aro trying' to got dates for games with tho dlvl-i slon teams at El Pnso, San Antonio and other southern cmps. It probably ' will bo arranged bocauso tho govorn-i niont Is doing overything in its power' to promoto games of all kinds. I To tho best of our efforts wo will; glvo you nn account of each man on tho team. I Sgt. F. 0. Peterson, manager, has tho responsible task of socuring dates , ana looKing niter tuo parnpuanaua and running tho team in general. Sgt. II. A. Langford, coach, who on account of his wide baseball ex perience stands abovo.all as a coach. Tho fans at North Platto will romcm- bor his oxcollont work on tho homo team but on account of his Injury Is unable to participate, in any of the games, but w hopo that ho will soon no auio to play. Joseph Wagner, catcher, Is from Crolghton, Nobr., is a good catcher,! has a wondorful mm and Is n good hitter, Corp. Goo. Schuler, pitcher. Tho fans havo probably hoard of this man from Omaha becauso ho has pitched on ono of tho best seral-profesclonal teams lrf that city. Ho Is a southpaw, has a groat curvo ball and a fast ono that makos them sit up and tako notice. Set. IJ. D. Mlltonbercor. first-base. la a Second Hnl Chase. It is lmpos-' nlblo to got ono by him or ovor him. i His ability ' to hit has won sovoral! games. Floyd Aller, iBOcond-baso, comos fromCroto, Neb., and Is an excellont fleldor and knows -tho gamo from A to Z. Sat, C. M. Trent. short-sto'D. hails from Horshoy. has developed Into a Siniirt lnfiolder and Is dangerous ''at; tno uat in it pinch. Corn, J. II, Hlggins. thlrd-baso. Is the surprise- of tho souson. Ho ,hlU) like Frank, Baker and fields his posi tion woll, Ssrt. S. P. McFdrland. oft fleld. is somo hlttor and has an outfloldors' tyrm. He, Is dovploplng Into a very good ball piayor. , Corp Joo Gleason. centor who hits Uko Ty Cobb and gets overything that gomes his way. Corn Thomas McGovern. right flold. 13 a wondorful fielder aud a good hlt tor. Ho cames In and goes back on a ball Uko a big leaguer. Wo havo Bovoral men warming tho bonch Including Sgt. Ora McKco, of Lexington, Corp Harold Ford Carr, of Lexington, Corp j. v. Fltznatr ck of North Platto. Sgt. Wm. Kearney from Hastings is oiTIcinl umplro and Hank O'Day hus nothing on Bill whon It comes to calling balls, and Btrlk.es. wo nopo soon to be able to wrlto and toll you of dofontlng some of tho host ball teams In tho southern divis ions. -liOl Men Wunterf for EllgInecrlng Corps. Tho oimlnoGrinc cnriiR In in nnnri of cortalu skilled men . Only white men quaiiiucu ror general military service may bo accoptod, under this call. No man who Ih nnfldod to All thn .Tnlv calls already announced should bo al- iowou to voiuntoor ror tnis service Volunteers may bo accoptod from tho 1918 class providod tho registrant waives all tlmo llmltn for nlnRRin. tlon and examination. Tho following typeB of men aro do slrod: Auto ropalrmon, axomen, black smiths, boatmon, brhlgo carilontors, cablnot makors, caiUkors. concroto foremen and workmen, cooks, drafts men, oloctricians, gas engine men, stationary onglno mon. farriers, horso shoors, machinists, buglors, iphoto gra'phors, plumbers,, tailors, survey ors, teamsters, tolephono operators, snoomaKers, nuarrymen anil topo graphers. -::oj EVER STAMP WHITE HORSES? Peculiar" Chlldlch Idea Which May Bring Back Old Daya to Some of the Renders. Tho car was a long tlmo-coming, nnd a very small, dirty and Joyous girl on ono roller sknto conllilod to nn In terested bystnndor that there were "two white horses coming." Til stamp cm both," she added, and irocooded to lick her thumb nnd Jam t Into a soiled pink palm. Twlco over t had to bo done, with eyes fixed upon tho approncldng team. "Why stamp them?" Inquired tho stranger. "Why, don't you know? When I stamp a hundred I'll And something. Found a penny last tlmo." Just thou tho newspaper boy arrived with his suck, and as ho took the money from tho woodcji bench, a penny rolled toward tho gutter. Tho unkempt Uttlo figure swnyed on Its slnglo skuto. A frown of dlnnpprovul followed tho boy's Industrious search. Whllo tho pennies were In tho bng on tho bench, they were property and to bo respected. But It was plain to any one with oyes that n lost penny be longed to the finder In tho code of tho Uttlo girl. When It was picked up and dropped Into tho boy's pocket, sh turned to tho sympathetic bystander. "Don't you hate boys with freckles?" she asked "Besides, I'd only stamped 'loveiu Walt till I get 'nuther hundred." AUSTJtALIAK.AiVEMCAN FORCE WIPE OUT THE HUNS. Tho British victory In tho sector' east of Amiens Thursday morning will bo given a nlcho In history of tho" world war, although It may bo consld-! ored only a small engagement. ! Australian forces, assisted by Am-! orlcan army units, mot a pick of Kalsor ' wunoim'B army and signally defeated It, carrying out with success a But-priso attack and capturing fifteen hundred prisoners and much war booty. . Tho allied loss In this engagement was very light, as compared ".' with losso3 Inflicted upon tho onomy,. All objectives of tho allied command woro attained. No artillery preparation was mado in this battlo, tho big guns not bogln Ing to roar until within two minutes after tho infantry started ovor. ::o:: A coated tonguo, bad breath, dizzi ness and a clogged condition In tho bowols can bo quickly relieved by us ing Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is pre eminently efficient In such ailmonts Prlco $1.25 per bottlo. Gummore-Dent Dri:g Co., Special Agents. Charter No. 319C. llosorvo DIst. No. 10 Ileport of thd condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK fit North Platto. In tho stnto of Nobraa kft. at the oIobo of liuolness on Juno 29th, 1018. ItKSOUnOES LounH and dis counts J760.807.01 .. , Notes nnd hills re (llscountcd (other tlmnlmnk accept- Itom C7a 40,239.08 Overdrafts sc- , cured and unsec ured ....... U. S. IioiiiIh (other (linn Liberty IIoiiiIh.) U. M. bonds de posited to se cure circulation (par value). . .$100,000.00 U. H. bonds und cortlllcntoH of lndebte d n e s s pledged to so oure U. 8. do posits (par val ue) ........... 21,000.00 U. H. bonds and cortlllciUea of Indebted u o n s owned und im pledgoa .' 30,000.00 Llborty Loan lJonds, 3 per cunt and 4 por cent, unpledged C.l&O.OO Payments actually made on Liber ty 4H por cent Bonds 0,250.00- IIoiiiIh, NcvurltlcH, ctc.l Uonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to Be euro postal snv lngs deposits 15,000.00 Securities other than U.a. bonds 1 ' (not IncltidlnB stocks) own ed unpledaed. 25,710.45 Total bonds, se- 720.5P7iS;3 1.32-lV3l lGi.o&o.dp 15,400.00 socurnies, etc. Stock of Feder al ltoso'cve Hank ffiO nor 4O,X10(4i cent of sub- ' scrlptlon) k Valuo of bank- iim house ... -69,000.00 ' Euulty In bank- , . ins house .,.-.. . , ,, ,-. Furxilturo rYiand-V s flvtiirpM .... T . s .,4,500.00 'V.'. 59,000.00 '5,000.00 760.00 fixtures Ileal estate own ed other than linnklnir hmiAA Lawful reserve with Federal TtoHnrvn hnnlrn. 4fl.1ft7.7! Cnsh In " vault nnd netnniount duo from na- tlnnnl limilfa Ofi tut 01 Not amounts due irom Dan Kb una bankers, nnd trust compan ies other than Included In Items 13, 14 nnil in i. 4n3.no Chocks on other linnlts in the snmo city or town ns report ing nnnK (oth er than Item 171 . . o r.7ft 7B Redemption fund twill U. 3. Treasurer and rtUe from U. S. Treasurer . , . 5,900.00 154,386.47 11,152,639.24 Total Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund .. 50,000.00 Undivided pronts 6,020.72 Circulating notes outstanding . . 100.000.00 Not amounts duo' to banks, bank ers, and trust companion (other than In cluded In 31 or 321 .. 44.011.17 Individual do- posits subject to check 524.850.06 Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days (other than for mon ey borrowed... 39.781.54 Cashiers chocks outstanding .. 0.295.12 Dividends unpaid 10,000.00 Tlmo . deposits subject to re serve (payablo after 30 days, or subject to 30 , days or moro notico, and postal Bavin its: Cortlncatcs of deposit (other than for mon ey borrowod 229,900.01 Postal snvlnss doposlts 7,050.99 Other tlmo do poslts 25.055.27 United States de posit (othor than -postal savings) War loan deposit account 7,316,39 War savings de posit cortlncate and thrift stamp account. 952.97 Other United 8tates deposits Including de posits of U. S. disbursing officers 1,000,00 Cash loters of ridlts und Trav tiors. chocks outstanding .... 400.00 ,896,618.52 Total i $1,152,639.24 Liabilities for ro- I discounts, Including xnoso witn Federal HuEsive bank (see Item Id.,., 40,239.08 State of Nebraska. County of Lincoln bb I, F. L. MoonoyCashler of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statements true to the beat ot my Knowledge ana neiier. P. Ii MOONKT. Cashier. , Subscribed and sworn to before me "this 5th day of July, 1918. N. 12. BUCKLlflY, Notary Public. uurroci Aiiesi; 13. P. BBEUEnOEn, HAT C. LANOFOKD, JOHN J. HALLIQAN Directors. Nebraska Helping to Win the War. I Nebraska leads tho natIon In pr capita subscriptions to Liberty Loan,! War Savings Stamps, Y. M. C. A., Red I Cross and K. of (J. Nebraska fanners I aro doing hioro per capita than tho farmers of any other state in produc ing wheat, corn, cattlo and hogs, to feed our soldiora and allies. Nebraska potash production, has made tho Uni ted Slates Independent of tho Gorman supply. Nebraska's banking business, which clears through Omaha, has mado that city tenth among all cities In tho land of bank clearings. Tho stato Is coming to tho front so rapidly that not even tho school children who study commercial geography can keep post ed on Us progress. JOHN W. COCHRAN EI). L. PIERSON "Golden Itulo,, Landmen. Sutherland, Nebraska. W. E. FLYNN , ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Offlco OTcr McDonald Bunk. Offico Tliono 1130 lies. Phone 1120 Hospital Phone Black 033. House Phone Black S33 IV. T. miTCHARJ). Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court IIouso. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received at tho office of tho County Clerk, North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, until 2 p. m., Friday July 19. 1918, for tho grading and improving of State and Federal Aid Project No. 10, and Incidental work on said project. Bids will be opened at tho offlco of tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, at tlie'r offlco In .the Court House promptly after tho time for receiving bids has closed. The proposed work consists of con structing approximately 19.1 miles of earth roads. The approximate quan tities aro: 102,700 Cubic yards of earth excava tion. 0,044 Cubic yards mllo hauling clay or gravel. 074 Lineal feet concroto pipe 18 in. 8 Lineal feet concrete pipe 24 In.. 20 Lineal feet concrete plpo'3G in. 98 Cubic yards concrete. Estimated cost ,.$39,116.34 40 Engineering & Contin gencies .'. '.. 3.911LG3 Total Estimated Cost $43,027,97 Certified check 5- .of amount of bid. Plans and -specifications for the work may be seen, and information may bo secured at tho office, of the County Clork of Lincoln County, or-.at office of the SUito Engineer, Lincoln, Nebraska. Tho Stato and County resorvo the right to waive all technicalities and to reject any and all bids, A. s. ALLEN, County Clork, Lin coln County. tQEO. E. JOHNSON, Stato Engineer. Statement. i Statement of Jlte Condition of the aiuruAii iiuiioung and LOAN ASSOCIATION, of -North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 30th day of June, 1918. Cortmcato No. 32. ASSETS First mortgago loans $865,000.00 Vein a In process of foreclosure 300.00 Loans on stock or pass book security , 5,400.00 Real estato, office 29,923.14 U. ,8. Govt. Bonds 19,400.00 Cash 19,740.51 Delinquent lnterost, flnos, otc 856.90 Furniture nnd nxtures. . ., . . 1,017.37 Foreclosure acct 65.72 Total $941,703.64 Mnlillltti'M. Running stock and dividends $432,365.01 P&ld-up stock nnd dividends 450,700.00 Reserve fund 22,500.00 Undivided profits 36,108.63 AUyunco Interest 30.00 Totnl $941,703.64 Receipt nnd ExpentUturen'tor the yenr ending June UOtli, 1018. KccelptH ' Cash on hand last roport $12,640.68 Dues (Running stock) 123,241.50 Paid-up stock , 86,200.00 MOftgago payments 97,796.24 Stockr- loan payments 1,779.12 Real estato sales 500.00 Intarust 61,872,64 Fines 631.10 Membership and transfer fees.. 345.25 Rents and office building receipts 1,020.87 Sale U. S. Bonds 600.00 Foreclosure acot 80.26 Total $386,707.66 Dlsliurnemcnts. Mortgage loans $208,000.00 Stock loans 800.00 Withdrawals running stock nnd dividends 55,955.85 Withdrawals .paid up stock. .53,300,00 Withdrawals dividend on paid up stock 25,615.74 Salaries 2,560.00 Othor oxpenso 653.18 Real estato account offlco building 101.34 OnBh on hand 19,740.51 Other disbursements in detail U. S. Gov. Bonds 20,000.00 Foreclosure acct 91.04 Tqtal $380,707.60 Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss. I, Samuel Qooxee, secretary of the nbovo named association, do solemnly swear that foregoing statement of tho condition of tho said association Is true and correct to tho best of my knowledge and belief. SAMUEL apOKEE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1918. Approved: T. C'. PAT.TERSON, C. O, WEINQAND, 1IIA L. BAItB, Directors. FRANK BUCHANAN, Notary Puble. The Artificial Ice and Cold! Storage Co. Announces that It Is prepared to fur nish nil consumers with DEEP WELL Artlflcnl Ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will be Promptly Filled. SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERYICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL PHONES DAY 623. NIGHT 030. 600 LOCUST. Wanted Rags 2 Cents a Pound. Must by dry and packed in , sacks. We pay big price for Scrap Iron and all kinds of Metal. L LIPSH1TZ NORTH PLATTE -General Hospital.-. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 .. A modern institution for the seiantifie treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. DenL M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J.B. Red5eliH.D, J.S. SIMMS, M.D. WANTED - RAGS 2 to 3 cents per pound. We also pay the highest market prlco for hides, all kinds of junk NORTII PLATTE HIDE,' UtOJf & METAL CO. Phono Bod 2G0. GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclnu and Surgeon. Special Attention Glrcn to Surgory and Obstrotrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130, Besldenco 115 DR. HAROLD A. FEKNER Osteopath. Belton Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Phone's Office Black 333 R03. Black 102U J.B. RED FIE LI). mYSICIAN & SURGEOK Successor to Dra. Redfleld & Red fleld PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL Office Phone 642 Res. Phonn 67 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. LOCTOK D. T. QUIQLEY Practice Limited to Surgery And RadlHin Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. Onaa, Ncbrnxfcn. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. DEBKYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 638. PLATTE T ALLEY MODNMENTAL 1Y0BKS. Cnuilto nBi Marble headstones. The only shop Ih the city. Eanlpped frith PHouiaMUe Machinery. Lettering neat ly dene. All vrerk gHaraafoetL WOOD GATE & ABERNATnY, Comer 7th sad Looast, Norta Patte. He""rfbped Not. Edwin R. nisey, the undertaker, nnd O. L. DIetz; the broker, nre brother Rotnrlfln$.( One stormy dny recently Hlsey, wlillo returning from Crown lllll with Ids motor hearse, fiaw.DIetj standing on n corner 'way up Mcrldlnn Btreet. Hlsey stopped tho hearse and shouted to Dlotr.: "Going down. Lew?" Diet stared at his hospitable friend nnd replied: I hope not I" IitdlnnnpolU News. Notico of Flnnl Report. Estato No. 153C of tho estate of Francis E. Snyder, deceased In' tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. Tho state of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said estato tako notico that tho administrator has filed a final account and report of his admin istration and a petition for final settle ment and dlschargo as such adminis trator, which has been Bet for hearing before Bald court on July 2Gth, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. ni,, whon you may ap pear and contest tho samo. Dated July 1, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, Julj'23wks County Judge. Notico to Creditors. Estate No. 1BC5 of Caroline Telitz, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, S3: Credi tors of said estato "will tako notico that tho tlhie limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said Estato Is Novemobor 2, 1918, and for settlement of said Estato is Juno 28, 1919; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on August 2, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Novembor 2, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objection duly filed. WM. H. C. WOODHURST,. . J2-3 County Judge. Notice of Petition, Estate No. 15G8 of John A. Nat Unger, deceased in tho county court fo Lincoln county, Nebraska. " .The stato of Nobraska, to all poreon3 Interested in said Estate tako aotlco that a petition has been filed for the annointmont Of of H. W. VUnt na nrl. mlnlstrator of said Estate, which has ooen set tor hearing on July 19th, 1918, nt nino o'clock a. m. Dated June l'9th, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J25-3-wks. N County Judge. Notico of Petition. Estate No. 1669 of Jeremiah Snyder, deceased in tho county court of Lin cola coumty, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said Estate take notice that a petition has been filed by Charles Sullivan for tho probata of th6 last will and testament of tho said Jeremiah Snyder, deceased and prayb that a day may be fixed for the hear ing and proof of the execution of said Instrument and the appointment of C. H. Kuhns as Executor of said last Will and Testament, whlch has been set for hearing on July 19th 1918, at nine o'clock a. m. ' Dated Juno 20th, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J25-3-wks. County Judge, Notico to Creditors. Estato No. 16G4 of Thomas Simants, deceased in tho county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho state of Nebraska, ss : Creditors of said estate will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate la October 2Gth, 1918, and for settlement of said Estato Is Juno 21, 1919; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on July 26, 1918, at nine o'clock, a. m and on October 26, 1918, at nino o'clock a. m., to receive, ox amlne. hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J25-4-wks. County Judge. Notico of Hearing. In tho county cauirt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho matter of the Estate of John Bratt, deceased. To all persons interested In said Estate: Notico is hereby given that Elizabeth Bratt, Elizabeth M. Baldwin, Jessie M. Ilondy, Grace S. Goodman and Nolllo E, Buckley, (neo Bratt) on Juno 21, 1918 filed in this court Instruments purporting to bo tho last Will and Tostamont of John. Bratt, deceased, and a Codicil thereto, and which Will and Codicil relate to both real and personal estato, and also a petition praying that tho said Instruments bo admitted to probate and that letters tostamentary bo issued to them, upon the estato of tho said John Bratt, deceased and that said petition, will bo hoard before tho county court in tho court houso In tho city ot North Platto, county of Lincoln and state of Nobraska on tho 16th day of July, 1918, at nine o'clock a, m., at which tlmo anyone may appear and contest tho probato of said Will and Codicil and show causo, If any there be, why lottors testamentary should not be Issuod to said petitioners. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, Juno 21, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J25-J12 County Judge. Sheriffs Sole. By virtuo of an order of salo Issued from tho District Court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court whoroln James A- Flko, is plaintiff, and Will Outtrlm ts defendant, and to mo directed, I will on tho 13th day of July, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court House In North Platto, Lincoln county, No braska, soil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decrco, interest and costs, tho following described proporty to-wlt: Northwost one-fourth (NWM) of section twenty-nine (29) In township Blxtoon (16) north of rango thirty-two (32) west ot tho sixth P. M. Lincoln County. Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Nob., Juno 10th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.