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    UtA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher
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Entored at North Platto. Nebraska.
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUKSRAyTaUOUST fllli, 1018.
Representative.
I horoby aniiounco myBolf as candl
dato for the republican nomination for
float representative from tlio 77th
District composed of tlio counties of
Kolth, Lincoln and Dawson, at tlio
primary election to be hold August 20,
and rospcctfully solicit your' support.
I have boon a rosldont of Dawson
county for fourtoon years, and my
prosont homo is In Gotlionburgr
GEORGE S. DOTY
For Sheriff.
I hereby nnnouuco myself as a candl
date for the republican nomination for
Bhoriir at tho primary oloctlon to uo
hold August 20111, 1018.
A. J. SALISBURY
County Clerk.
I hereby aniiounco roysolf as a
candidate for tho Republican nomin
ation for County Clone at tho Primary
ejection to bo held AugiiHt 20th, 1018.
A. 8. ALLEN.
County Attorney.
I horoby aniiounco myaolf a candi
date for tho offlco of County Attornoy
of Lincoln County subject to tho Dem
ocratic vote nt tho prlmarlos held
August 20th, 1918.
' C. L. BASKINS.
For County Altornoy.
I horoby announce my candidacy for
tho nomination for County Attornoy
on tlio Democratic ticket at tho prl
niray olectlon August 20th, 1918, sub
ject to tho will of voters, whose sup
port I respectfully solicit.
JOHN GRANT.
For Commissioner.
I am a candidate for tho nomina
tion for county commissioner of tho
sre onrt district of Lincoln county on
the republican tickot subject to tho
will of thlei voters at tho primary elec
tion August 20, 1918.
E. II. SPRINGER.
Labor Regulations.
Issued by J B. Densmoro, Director
Genpral.
Following additional regulations
offetaiwi August first no advertising
for unskll'od lubor by employers en
gaged wholly or partly In war work
whose 'maximum forces exceeds ono
hundred. Prlvato . recruiting and ud
v.rtiPing lor skilled labor .not ro
trlctcd rrovldud it Ib so conducted
as lo avoid tnktoig or causing rest
lessness niuong men engaged in war
won:, Inelud.ng riillrouds, mines and
farms. Non-war Industries may not
orior Inducements or ln any wayog-a
by advertising oi othorwlso offot
superior inducomont or in any way
compoto for labor with till Govern
ment or cmployort engaged ln war
work.
::o;:
IV. C, T. U. Enjoys Flno Program
Tne W. T. C. U. spent a vory inter
esting and profltablo aRornoon at a
mooting in. July with tho Exnorlmnn-
lal Station ladies as hostesses. Mrs.
RhonW was the loader of tho pro-l
gram nnd led tho devotional servlco.
mp t,iic for (llncusslian "Purity"
was ably presented by Rov. Curry. A
brlor bUHlnofls session was hold, vice
president Mrs. Bollo Morris, presid
ing. Secrotnry Mrs. Rosl?, Loudon road
povoral Interesting lettors. At tho
clou of tho program a social hour brot
the cftcrnon to a closo. Next meeting
will b nt the homo oT Mrs. G. W.
Monks, 215 South Sycamore street,
whon an Important business mooting
will bo hold on August Oth at 2:30 p.
m. As okctlon of otfleors for tho com
ing year wll.l tako placo ovory mombor
Is rcquoBtod to bo present.
Minnie Perkins, Proas Supt.
Pocket Almost Emptied.
The grout pocket mndo In tlio allied
Pn, between tho Alsnw nnd tho Marno
when tlio crown prlnco started his of
fensive to forco Uio allies to "plead for
poace, is almost imitiroly oinptlod. Tho
onormoua Gorman niassas which woro
thrown Into It aro now ln full retroat
toward Uiolr departuro parallols with
tho French, British and American
trooW In tho hottost of pursuits. Al
orady tho retiring too has been chased
across the Voslo and part of tho Alsno,
destroying tho bridges ns ho went In
order to provont the victorious allied
soldiers who aro closo on his heols
from Encircling and capturing Ids re
tiring divisions boforo thoy had ttmo
to organi2o now positions on tho north
ern flWo ot river. Whothor thoy will
bo ablo to mako more than a tompor
nry stand on tholr pretfent lino cannot
bo foreseen, but Indications ln tho
Bha,po or burning villages, ammunition
dumps and supply dopots floom to for'c-
Bhadow a still further retirement
Legal Notice.
William A. Hayoa, dofondant WW1
tako notlco Umt on tho 14th day of
Juno. A. D. 1918. tho CoatOB Lumbor
& Coal Company, plaintiff horoln, fllod
its petition and affidavit for attach
imuit In tho County Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, against said WI1
Ham A. Hayes, tho object and 'prayer
or winch is to collect from tlio dofon'
dant tho sum of Two Hundred Sixty
ono and 54-100 Dollars ($201.54.) with
Intorest thoreon ut 7 liae cont from
March 27th, 1918, for lumbor ami
building matorlnSl Hold by plaintiff to
dofondant. That Uio Uunion Paclllc
Railroad Company, a corporation, has
boon garniBheed on attachment Issued
ln said action nnd 'plaintiff prays fof
Judgmont against tho monoy thus gar-
nlslieed jn tho hands of tho Union
Pacific Railroad Company, and nn or
dor that tho monoy in tho hands of
said garnlsheo may ho applied to tho
saUptaoUon of BoJd Judgment, "flou
aro reiqulro to answer said 'petition on
or boforo Soptombor 2d, 1010.
COATES LUMBER & COAL COM
PANY, PlalnUff,
By Ilougland & Hoaglaml, Ita At
torneys. AG-4w.
.NEWS FROM COUNTY PAPERS.
(Sutherland Courier.)
Monday and Tuesday Cltfrty-elght
'.ouds of wheat woro unloaded at the,
oleyator in Sutherland and tvery load
tested No. 2. Nearly evory load brings
tho rarmor $100.00 and bettor.
The gooso donated to tho Yankoe
Girls by Mrs. Frank Cokcr brought
tlio sum of $37.50 Saturday night whon
nuctloncd off by Col. Shappoll. Tlio
Yankee Girls appreciate those kind
of donations.
Davo Wood, Harry Farnham, Ivan
Gordon nnd Jamos McMurtry loft
Sunday nvonlng Ifcr Denver wlioro
they expect to onllst In the navy. A
largo crowd of our citizens was at
tho train to boo tho boys leave.
On Friday evening, August 9, tliore
wB.l be a box Biippor glvon at tho
Yeoman Hall for tho benefit of tho
Sutherland Home Guards. Tho Home
Guards will bo at a big oxprnso in
procuring suits and othor things nec
essary to put them on an oqual foot
ing with tho othor guards ln tho state
In othor counties the Commlsslonirirs
ltuvp bought suits for tho guards, but
ai Lincoln county has four companies
It seems hardly probable that the
county will go to tho oxponso of. uni
forming lh,nm, bonco tho box supipor.
(Maxwl-tl TelJjposL)
Flvo mon from MaxwWI wont out
to I!, P. Slovens' yostorday and shock
ed forto acros of barloy for him. Gosh!
The grain goes into tho shock quick
er and at loss kxponso for labor than
In ordinary times because those fresh
hands hustle.
Eight more patriotic mon wont to
Potor Kllng's plnofe Friday and shock
ed about 100 acres of wheat for him.
Kllng wns only too glad tho Maxwell
men gavo him a lift lie has between
two ond three hundred acres of good
wheat.
Monday aftornoon Ira Fislior, north
of town, whon out hunting enmo near
having his nrm torn off by a discharge
from His sliot gun. In somo mannor
tho gun which wnB pointed upward,
discharged , a load of sliot Into tho
arm near tho Bhouldor, toro tho flesh
from tlio bono, inflicting n ghastly
wound.
It will bo of lntorost to "neonln of
this county nnd community to lonrn
that tho Maxwoll State Dank, recently
iaKTin in cnargo by Los o R. Pr or.
of Kearney, has as associates Messrs.
noiMicwer and Scott, president and
cashier, bespocfcivolvl fl thn Plnttn
Vi".ley Stato Dank of North Platto.
This change In tho management nni
associations, togoth'er with Increasing
tho capital stock from $10,000 to $25,
000, will add much lo tho strongtli of
mo mum nnnnciauy, as -won ns give
It prastigo not horMoforo enjoyed. In
fact, tho Maxwoll State Dank will be
able to handlo tho choice business
tondVred it.
(Drady Vindicator.)
Flvo or six young men quit the
Platto Valley Cat.o Co. vostordav
and loft tho company tract!nnllv
without any help at all excont thfe
gonornl foreman.
Wo aro Informed that Roy Cochran
who Is an offlcor of tho field artillery
In Francic; Is now ono of the Instruc
tors with tho big guns and that ho Is
now far bohlnd tho linos nnd is giv
ing Instructions to tho now , recrulth
that nro arriving daily.
W. W. Wlnquost loft last Saturday
night for tlio fhst to take his sum
mer vacation. Ho will go by rail to
pZ TM ffion wi,,!lrnn
infl ir,,,l ,.nB .r V6
jxurou aiui rrom tliore drivo a now
Will Join Ills WlC. Who is vigltliifr in
that city. From thero thoy will drlvo
lo Now York and othor eastern cltlos,
and nftcr the vacation Is over drivo
homo in the car. C. M. Trotter of North
1'iatto sold Mr. Wlnquest tho car.
A. S. Allon, Lincoln county's afrablo
chirk, was a Brady visitor last Sat
urday foronoon. Mr. Allen is out for
the r'-nnmlnntlon of county clork on
tho Republican ticket, and was horo
shaking hands with old friends and
now votors, Mr. Allen, besides all hl&
extra work for tho govrnniont, has
proved himself a "popular county of
ficial, and should bo rotumed to Uio
offlco for tho porlod of tho war.
Next year tho birr bridiro ncr-osm thn
B.utto river nt Drndy Is to bo built,
and wo bellovo It is no moro than right
mm v;ouiuy uommisstonor E. 1
Springer, tho man who fostorod this
proriascd;' (lm'pJrovcinont Should bo
oloctod for nnothor term. Whlto the
brldgo soeniB assured, It Is not built'
yet nnd a now man eloctod from an.
othor neighborhood could not bo ex
pected to tako much lntorost In out
Improvements. If you aro a Democrat,
wrlti Mr. Springer's namo on your bal
lot for County Commissioner at tho
miliary election, August 20th
(Horahoy Times.)
Al. Harlow tondor'al his roalirim.
Hon Tuesday evening ub ca'ptain of
uie iumo uuarus, as no lias accepted
a position In Colorado with Uio D. &
R. G., and loft yostfTday. Tlio Guards
iinanhnouuy oloctod F. c. Donnniiv
to tho position, and horeaftor It must
bo Captain Donnelly.
Frlonds In Hetshoy woro ngrooably
surprised Monday when a tologram
was recolved about flvo o'clock In tho
aftornoon announcing Uio (marriage
or Miss Ruth MatthcwBon to Mr. Harry
Andorson at Donvor, Tho coromony
was performed nt 4 o'clock and camo
as a comploto aurnrlso as Uio vnnnc
P-cople In company with Miss Glndys
iuurr ami mr. jsnirioy Kvcrhart luul
gono 10 t.:noyonno to tako In tho Fron
tier colobratlo,, and hal not monttan.
ed tholr IntienUons to nnyono. n-ih
aro numbered among Horshoy's youn
gor f-oclal sot and tholr frlonds extend
noiny congrnuirntions.
It 1h estimated that at last nln
tenths of tho crop on tho Blrdwood
tablo Avoro destroyed Tuosday night
by hail. Tho storm wns not accom
panied by much wind, but tho hat.
ranged in slzo from nbout threo
quartors of nn Inch In dlamotor to
, great slugs of Jaggod Ico. Tha corn is
a pitiful Bight whoro groat ears woro
struck by Uioso largo hail Bton'ca thoy
woro complotoly broken off, and grain
In tho shock waa pounded consider
ably. Wm. Boylo had bettor than 400 ncros
of corn and about 105 acros of uncut
wheat, Wm. Boll had 235 acres of corn
and ho estimates ho lost closo to 10,
000 hushols, Robert Hoatson, Thos.
Hawloy, Chris Jensen and numerous
ethers woro also vory heavy ilosers.
The storm was betweon two and
threo miles wide and whon It reach
ed tho valloy the hall stones fore
not quite so largo but thoy stripped
the corn badly and corn Is pracftlcUlly
a loss. Doets woro cut up and the
small' grain ln shocks was poundpd
unmercifully. ' r
It soems thero were two storms as
another storm foroko In south of, town
and almost cleaned out C. A. Johtigon
and C. J. Hildobrnnd, who tmly. a
phort time ago were touched up with
hall.
::o::
Whon your braln is dull and you
cannot hold your own in a tost of wit
among your fellows, It meana ybur
liver is torpid and your stomach and
bowels full of bilious Impurities. To
brlghton P your montnl faculties and
make you feel right, Prickly Ash Bit-
tors Is tho remedy you need. It clears
thp brain and braces tho body. Price
$1.25 prr bottle, GummTe-Dent Co..
Special Agents.
FOR U N ITED STATES SENATOR
FORMER GOVERNOR
JOHN W. COCHRAN
EI). L. PIERSON
"Goldon Rulo" Lnndmon.
Sutherlund, Nebraska.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW
Offlco over McDonald Bank,
Offlco Phono 1130 Res. Phono 112C
Hospital Phono Black 633.
House Phono Black 633
W. T. ritlTCIIAltl),
Gradunto Votorlnurlnn
Eight years a Govornmont Veterinar
ian. Hospital 213, Bouth Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
WANTED - RAGS
2 to 3 cents per pound.
Wo also pay tho highest market
prlco for hides, all klnd3 of Junk
NORTH PLATTE HIDE, IKON
& METAL CO. Phono Jlod 200.
The Artificial Ice and
Cold Storage Co.
Announces that It Is prepared to fur
nlsh nil consumers with DEEP WELL
Artlflcnl Ice.
PHONE 40 and your orders
will be Promptly Filled.
Wanted Rags
2 Cents a Pound.
Must by dry nnd packed in
sacks.
We pay big price for Scrap
Iron and all kinds of
Metal.
L. LIPSH1TZ
SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING
COMPANY.
NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL
HOME.
AUTO SERVICE - LADY ATTENDANT
PRIVATE CHAPEL
PH0NES-DAYW623. NIGHT 030.
609 LOCUST.
GEO. I). DENT,
Phsylclnn nnd Surgeon.
Spcclnl Attention Given fo Snrgory
mid Obstrotrlcs.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Resldcnco 115
Make your family comfortable,
rot onlj this Summer rnt for
ninny Summers.. Buy nn Elec
tric Fun. DIvIdo Uio price by
the years lhcy last.
North Piaffe Light
& Power Co.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital.
(Incorporated)
One Hall Elcck Ncrlh ol Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement case.
Completely equipped X-Rsy
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. RednekULD. L-S. SIMMS, M.D.
Phone 308 4
ALIJEBT A. LANE.
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
UERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 538.
PLATTE TALLEY JIOUNJIENTAL
WORKS.
Granite and mnrblo headstones. Tho
only shop In tho city. Eqnlpped with
pneumatic mnchlncry. Lettering neat,
ly done. AH work guaranteed.
WOOD GATE & ABERNATI1T,
Corner 7th nnd Locust, North Pntto.
NOTICE.
In tho county court of Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska.
In tho matter of the-Estate of James
O. Gorman, decoased.
lo tho creditors, heirs and all per
sons Interested ln said estate.
Notice is hereby given that Catherine
L. Alpino fifed her patltlon In this
court on tho 24th day of July, 1918,
to securft a determination of tho tlmo
of tho death of Jamos O. Gorman, de
coased, and of his hors, tho degree
of kinship and tho right of descent of
tho real proporty bolonglng to said
deceased, towlt, an undivided ono-hnlf
lntorost ln tha southonst quarter
(SE4) of section ton (10), township
sixteen (16), range twenty-seven (27),
west Cth P. M. nnd to bar all claims
and demands against said estate,
whothor duo or to becomo duie, actual
or contingent, tho said petition alleg
ing that tho said James O. Gorman,
ddparted this Hfo lntostato on March
5, 1905, bolng at tho tlmo of his death
a Tosldont of Jollot. Will county. IllJ
and that his widow, Annette Gorman,
inuoriteu n llfo ostato In the roal estato
abovo described and tho potltlonor
horoln, tho tltlo ln feo Uioroto, sub
ject to tho said llfo ostato.
Tho said petition will bo heard bo
foro tho county court In tho court
Iioubo, ln tho city of NorUi Platto,
county of Lincoln, and stato of Ne
braska, on tho 28th day of August,
1918, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
J30-alG County Judgo.
Notlco of Final Roporf.
Estato No. 1B47 of Zara I. Mitchell,
deceased In Uio County Court of Lin
coin County. Nobraska.
1 Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all por-
sons Interested in said Estato tako
notlco that tho excutor has filed a
final account and roport of his admin
istrntlon and n netllon for final sottlo
mont and dlschnrgo as such, nnd for a
decree of distribution, -which havo
bcon sot for hearing before said court
on August 23, 1018. at 9 o'clock a. m..
whon you may appear and contost Uio
samo.
Dated July 29. 1918. ,
WM.'H. C. WOODHURST,
J30-A20 County Judge.
J. B. I1EDITELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOS
Successor to
Drs. Rcdflold Redfleld
PHYSICIAN ifSUnGEONS HOSPITAL
OfDoa Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - NebraBKu.
Knights of Columbus Building.
DOCTOR D. T. QDTGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery nnd Itadlmn Therupj
728 City Nntlonul Bank Building.
Omaha, Ncbrnskn.
Prlmnry Election Proclamation.
By virtue of tho authority vested ln
mo by law, and In accordanco with
Section 2159 of tlio Revised Statutes
of Nebraska for 1913, I, A. S. Allen,
County Olerk of tho County of Lin
coln, Stato of Nebraska, do hereby
direct and proclaim that a Primary
Election bo held ln tho several polling
places throughout tho County of Lin
coln, Stato of Nobraska, on Tuesday,
tho 20th day1 of August, 1918. during
tho hours designated by law for the
following purposes, to-wlt:
For the noflnation of:
Ono candidate by each of tho politi
cal parties for United States Senator.
Ono candidato for Congress by each
of tho political parties for tho Sixth
Congressional District
Candidates by each of tho political
parties for tho following offices:
Ono Governor.
Ono Lieutenant Governor.
Ono Secretary of State.
Ono Auditor of Public Accounts.
Ono Stato Treasurer.
Ono Attornoy Gonoral. .
Ono Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings.
Ono Railway Commissioner.
Ono Stato Senator for tho Twenty
fifth Senatorial District,
Ono Stato Ropresientativo for tho
G8th District.
Ono Stato Representative for tho
77th District.
Also tho non-partisan nomination of
six Judges of tho Supremo Court.
Tho non-partjlsan nomination iyr
four Regents of tho State University.
Tlio iuon-ir!il8an nomination Dor
two candidate's for State Superinten
dent of Public Instruction.
At tho same time and places will be
submitted tho question of the cabling
of a constitutional convention.
Also Candidato by each of tho polit
ical parties for thd office of:
Ono County Clerk.
One County Treasurer.
One Sheriff.
Ono County Survoyor.
Ono County Attorney.
One County Commissioner, 2nd
District.
Also tho non-partisan nominations
of two candidates for County Judgo.
Also Wo non-partisan nomination of
two candidates for County Superin
tendent of Public Instruction.
Also, ono candidato by each of the
political parties for tho offlco of:
Pollco Magistrate for tho City of
North Platto.
Pofls will be opened at 8 o'clock a.
m. and remain opon until 8 o'clock
p. m. .of the samo day.
In testimony whereof, I havo here
unto sot my hand and seal of tho
County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska,
this ISth day of July, 1918.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
(SEAL) , J23alG
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
Tho following proposed amondment
to the constitution of tho State of
.Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in
full, Is submitted to tho electors of
tho Stato of Nobraska to be voted
.upon at tho general oloctlon to bo
held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D.
1918:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section ono (1) of Article seven (7)
of tho Constitution of tho Stato of
Nobraska.
Bo it Resolved by tho Legislature of
the State of Nebraska:
Soctlon 1. That Soction Ono of Ar
ticle Seven of the Constitution of tho
Statu of Nebraska bo and tho samo
hereby Is amended by striking out tho
following words:
"Second. Poi-boiis of forolgn birth
who shall havo declared their inton
tlou to becomo cltizons comformably
to the laws of tho United State's, on
tho subject of naturalization, at least
thirty days prior to an oloctlon."
And Inserting in tho placo of tho
words so strickon, tho following
words :
"Second. Persons of forolgn birth
who shall havo becomo citizens of tho
Unltod States by naturalization or
othorwlso conformably to tho laws of
the United States at least thirty days
prior to an election.
, Sec. 2. That at tho general elec
tion nlnotoen hundred nnd eighteen
i(1918) thero shall bo submitted to the
electors of tho stato for their approval
or rejection tho foregoing proposed
amondment to tho constitution relat
ing to the right or suffrage. At such
oloctlon, on the ballot of each elector
voting for or against said proposed
amondment, shall bo written or printed
tho words: "For proposed amend
ment to the corstltutlon relating to
the right of suffrage," and "Against
said proposod amendment to the con
stitution relating to tho right of
suffrage"
Sec. 3. If such amondment shall
bo approvod by a majority of all
electors vqtlng at such oloctlon. said
amendment shall constitute Soctlon
Ono (1) Articlo Sovon (7) of tho Con
stitution of tho Stato of Nobraska.
Approvod, April 9, 1918.
KEITH NEVILLE, .
Attost: Governor. I
CHARLES W, POOL
. . ..... 5snlqryjl?atnt .. . '
t Legnl Notice.
Notice is licVeby given that by vir
tue of an adjlf ters lien filed in Uio of
flco of tho county clerk of Lincoln
county, Ne.brnska, in tho firtfday of
July, 1918, upon tho following dos
scrlbed chnttol property to-wit: Ono
bay horsr. nbout 11 years old, weight
about 1100 lbs.; and ono gray horso
about 12 years old, wolght about 1200
lbs.; now In my possession, as tlio
proporty of Georgo Wlckham; I will
nt 2 oclock p. m. on tho 27tli day oi
August, 191S, at tho Mrs. Malono farm
on Section 12, Township 14, Range,
30, sell at public auction to tho high
est bidder for cash tho horses aboyo
doscribod to satisfy my adjlsters lien
for tho sum of $31.00 and costs of Hen
arid sinlo.
aG-3 ARTHUR STEWART.
Order Fixing Claim Days.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Jer
emiah Snydor, Deceased.
Now on this 1st day 'of August, 1918,
It. is prdorod by tho court that tho ex
ecutor bo allowed ono yoar from this
date in which to settle said estato,
and creditors will bo allowed unUl
the Gth day of March, 1919, to ffc
tholr claims, after said dato claims
will bo forovor barred. That on Uio
Gth day of September, 1918, and tho
Gth day of March, 1919, at 9 ocloch.
a. m. of each of said days.tho court
and tho executor will attend at Uie
county court room ln said county to
receive, cxamlno, hear, allow and ad
Just claims. That riotice of this or
der bo given creditors and all per
sons interested ln said estate by pub
lication of a notice for four succes
sive weeks immediately preceding the
Gth day of September, 1918, in tho
North Platto Tribune, n legal somi
wookly newspaper printed and pub
lished in Lincoln county, Nebraska.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
n6-4 ' County Judge.
Notice
Charles Bacon, will tako nnttr.n ihnt
on the 2Gth day of June, 1918, W. H. C.
Woodhurst, Judge of tho county court
of Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an
order of attachment for the sum of
One hundred thirty-one 50-100 dollars
($131.'0) with Interest and costs in an
action pending beforo him, wherein
Claudo . DoLaney is piaintiff and
Charles Bacon is defendants That
proporty of tho defendant, consisting
of money duo tho said defendant from
tlio Union Pacific Railroad Company
has been attached under said order.
batu cause was continued to Monday,
the 2Gth day of Aucust. 191S. nt in
o'clock a. m.
CLAUDE DELANEY, Plaintiff.
By A. MULDOON. His Attnrnnv
J23-3 wks.
Notlco for Publication.
Serial No. 06112.
U. S. Land Office at North Platia.
Nobr., JUly 24, 1918.
Notice is hereby glv?m that AnsUn
L. Fletcher, of North Platte, Nebr.,
Who, 011 Juno 16. 1914. mniln TTnmiv.
stead entry No. 06112, for E of NB&,
Section 10, Township 11 N., Range 30
W., Gth Principal Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year Proof, to establsh claim tp tho
'ana auove eicscrlbod, boforo tho Reg
ister nud Receiver, at North Pinttn
Nebr , on tha 29th day of August 1918.
nii. t. k.i
luiiuuiit uuiuBB as opennesses: l,.
Smith, Fred Wheeler, Belvin Darrab
and Martin Magnuson, all of North
Piattfc, Nebr.
E. J .EAMES, Register.
Notice.
S. S. Honshaw, first and true namo
unknown, will tako notlco that nn
the 15th day of July, 1918, 1. L. Mllton
borger, Justice of tho Peace of Lin
coln county, Nebraska, issued an order
of attachment for the sum of $1G.99 in
an aciion pending before him, where
in Leirk-Sandall Co. aro plaintiffs and
S. S. Honshaw in ilofnnrtniit th nt nrn
orty of tho defendant, consisiting of
moneys in tno nanus or tho Union
Pacific Railroad Co., a corpoartion,
has been attached under said order.
Said causo is continued to tho 7th
day of August, 1918, at 2 o'clock v. m'.
LEIRK-SANDALL CO., Plaintiffs.
Notice lo Creditors.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, '
In tho Matter of the Estato of John
Bratt, Deceased.
Notice Js hereby given to any and
all persons having claims and demands
against tho estato of tho said John
Bratt, deceased, that tho 18th day of
Novombeir, 1918, has been sot and
appointed as the day for the recep
tion, examination, adjustment and al
lowance of lawful d'.aims and demands
of all persons, against Bald ostato and
that tho county court of Lincoln
county, Nobraska -will at said timo re
colvo, (xamlno, adjust and allow nil
such claims against said estato, as
provided by law, at tho County Court
Room In tho court houso in tho city
of North Platto, -Lincoln County, No
braska, and all persons so Interested
in said estato, -wiKl appear at said time
and plaoei and duly present tholr said
claims and demands ln tho mannor
required by law, or show causo for not
so doing, and ln case any of said
claims and demands shall not bo pre
sented on or prior to tho said 18th day
of November, 1918, tho samo shall bo
forovor barred.
I testimony whereof, I havo signed
this notlco and affixed Uio seal of
said court this 16th day of July, 1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, Co. Judgo.
J23-A15. '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 03371, Dopnrtment of the
Interior.
U. S. Land Office, North Platte,
Nobraska, July 19, 1918.
Notice Is horoby glvon that Minnl
Eliza Scese, formerly Minnie Eliza
McGulro, of North Platto, Nob., who
on Fob. 8th. 1912, nmdo Homestead
ontry, No. 05371, for E& of SE4, sec
tion 2, township 11 N. range 30 W. Gth
Principal Meridian, has fllod notlco
of intention to mako final Uiree year
proof, to establish cflalm to tho land
abovo described, beforo tho Register
and Receiver, at North Platto. Nob.,
on tho 28th day of August, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jess HIghborger, of North Platto, Nob.
Andy Howard, of Wollfloet, Nob.
Martin Magnuson, of North Platto.
Scott Shanor, of Bignoll, Nob,
E. J. EAMES, Register.
J23-A23.