StmlffltMn Qitibwm. KA L. HARE, Editor anil Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES'. Ono Ycnr by Mail In Advance . . .$1.25 Ono Year by Carrlor In Advnnco $1.50 Entered at North Platte. Nebraska, Postofflco as Second Class Mattor. VrhTaY, AUGUST , 1018. Representative. I horoby announco myself as candl dato for the republican nomination for float representative from the 77th District composed of tho counties of Koith, Lincoln and Dawson, at tho primary oloctlon to bo hold Auguet 20, and rospoctfully solicit your support. I have boon a rosldont of Dawson county for fourtoon years, and my prcsont homo Is In Gothonburg. GEORGE S. DOTY For Sheriff. I horoby announco myself as a candl date for tho republican nomination for sheriff at tho primary election to be held August 20th, 1918. A. .1. SALISBURY. County Clerk. I horoby announco myself as a candidato for tho Republican nomin ation for County Clork at tho Primary oloctlon to be bold August 20th, 1018. A. S. ALLEN. Comity Attorney. I horoby announco mysolf a candi date for tho offlco of County Attorney of Lincoln County subject to tho Dem ocratic vote at the prlmarlos hold August 20th, 1018. C. L. RASKINS. For County Attorney. I horoby announco my candidacy for the nomination for County Attornoy on tho Democratic tlckot at tho prl mray election August 20th, 1918, sub- Joct to tho will of voters, whose sup port I respectfully solicit JOHN GRANT. For Commissioner. - I am a candidato for tho nomina tion for county commissioner of tho second district of Lincoln county on the republican ticket subject to tho will of th!a votors ot tho primary elec tion August 20, 1918. E. II. SPRINGER. For State Sonutor. ' I horciby announco mysolf as a candidato for Stato Sonator from tho 25th District, composed of tho coun ties of Koith, Lincoln and Dawson, on tho Democratic tlckot, at tho 'primary election to brt hold August 20th, ami rospectfully solicit your support. I havo lived in tho District olovon years. A. R. LEAVITT. Can't Fool 'Km Th.s Year. Prom tho Fjilrbury Nows: Sonator GcogoW. Norrla said at the Btato convention this week that tho first groat duty of this country Is to win tho war. And yot this Is tho samo war .that ho said a year ago was "forced onus by Wall Street." It Is also tho same war that was votod nl tho tiin'fi ho said this country was "placing , tho dollar mark on tho Hag." It Is tho samo war that ho re fused to voto ono Iponny to proso cuto. It 1b the same war that con gress sought to aid when It passed the nnil-osplonugo act, which was ovposed by him. It Is tho samo war that ho sought to. doffiit whon ho votod ngainst conscripting an army. And Pnally, it Is tho samo war that ho fought to prevent whon ho and a little handful of his ecuoaguos 'tatter od Into an unholy (inheritor to do foat an order for armed neutrality, W do not bollovo ho will fool tho peor e of Nebraska this year by com. Ins hp'c-ro thorn on a patriotic plat form. Certainly no man who lias con tributed sons to tills war will want a man Hko Norrls to have a yolco In tho dual mace tonus. This country Is gtilng to niako Prussian hordoH suo for peace, and whon thoy do wo aro not going to tie placed In a "position to lose rill tho fruit.? of that victory by allowing a man who has always con sorted with the onomy to alt In Judg ment on tho poaco terms. Wo aro not going to accont a nvhco "mado In Germany." Ebbing of Herman Morale. Ruittor's corroapondont. nt British hoadquartorB In Franco, In a tolo gram says: "Tho ebbing of tho Gorman morale resulting from rocont clvonts has boon noticeably hastened by tho great in llux of Ainorlc.au trodps, In this partlc ular rogard tho Gorman high eom- manu is paying mo ponnuy oi concern ment and misrepresentation. Tho ap pcarnnco in tho battlo lino of "powerful American forerU and tho striking proof ot tholr sfplondld lighting quali tlos gives tho Ho dlroct to all Gorman official bombast which no explaining acn minimize. Moroovor, it provoa tho futility of all tho tall talk about tho huccosb of tho Gorman submartno warfare. "Distrust Is rlfo in tho enemy ranks and under such conditions tho ton doncy Is to exaggerate tholr misfor tunes. Thoy dlBcrodit Liuletndorff's statomonts and soom gloomily con bcIoub that Gormany Is sufforing do feat and that tho truth is being con ceukd from thorn." -;:o:: Suggests Registration Sept. fith. Provost Marshal Qonoral Crowder urges tho lmmodlato onnctmont of the administrator's man-powWr program, which was Introduced In both housos of congoss and Hiiggeteta Sopt. 5 as registration day tor tho 13,000,000 men betwoon tho agoa of olghtoon and forty-iflvo whoso names aro not al ready on tho nation's aoloctlvo service iBt. UnlosB lmmodlato stops aro takon to provide additional liion, General Crowder said, tho weokly registration of men as thoy attain twonty-ono yoars of ago will bo iidcossary to fill the tlraft quotas aftor Soptombor 1, when only 100,000 of tho 1918 regis trants win uo available. ::o:: WantedTo nont a Farm, with sowo pasture. Iuquiro of O, H. Smith. Phono 780F012, 2 IIAItltY HAILOR WRITES OF SOLDIER LIFE IN FRANCE. Harry Bailor, of this city, who has beon with Co. F, 13th Engineers, for about r year, wrltos tho following lettor to his father under dato of June ?.7th: I roturncd from my ton day permis sion the tonth of this month and to show you that a soldier's life In Franco is not all that Sherman said war was, wKl glvo you an outllno of tht- placos I visited. My first stop was Lyon, tho socons city ot Franco. Was thoro twonty-four hour. It Is a boautlful city. Next in size to Paris, but a much cleaner city, with no signs of war or bombardments r,Itlier from long range artillery or avions, and tho class of peoplo I met b so much bottor than nny I had ovor met that I wondered If I was really in France. Very fdw Amoricans liaVo ever beon thore, and of course lre-HtMH! a ouroslty as well ns favor- Ittrs. Those French pooplo aro great for.. tri'lKg to mako the "Yanks" feel at lvomeiw aiy noxt' place, on!:y a threo hour trip -from Lyon, waB "Aix Los Bains," tno most famous summer resort in Iinnce and the U. S. government's dodignatpd placo for all Amorican poldlfiron loavo. It Is n wonderful place, sujounded by the most beauti ful .lllOtilltnlm- I liavn nvnr nnnti nml quit,6 ifcar a lako about tho slzo of SuJtrLakoVUtah, and Just as clear. The government has provided first class Hotel accommodations at differ ent hotels throughout tho city for tho soldiers "free." Tho rooms aro as com fortable as nny ono could possibly want Tho meals aro tho best. I was surprised to lcarn nt tho expense tho u a. govornmont had wont to to "pro- vine tor tiioir soldiers after dome tholr lilt for four or flvo months. They have left nothing undone to makct a soldier's permission ono of comfort nnd tjijoymont. And then thoro is tho v. M. I.. A. which has taken ovor tlu ontlro Casino, which is noxt to tho ono in Monto Carlo. It is a beautiful building, and tho Y. M. C. A. workors nru doing all In tholr power to make tho beys fool nt homo and glvo each one h vatm hearty hand shako that makes ojic frel wef.como. For pastime tnev liavo sovoral billiard tables, which costs not a cont. Ono can buy American clgnrottos, cigars, nines. tobacco, Ir fact every thing a smoker wuiMs, TUoy lmvo gum. candy, hot and t'o'd, j,oft drinks, cooklos and cakos, an ur. very lhtlc cost. Then they have n largo reading and writing room. At night,, concerto and movlos twico a wool:, first class vaudeville, and twico a wcok thoy havo a picnic trip across tho lako and two trips each wrok up In tho mountains. So you seo It Is a trip wcU worth taking. Wo aro allow ed seven days thoro, and afteir being at tho front for over nlno months It was hard to leave, but It does wondors foi a man. A woek of goad "eats" and "sleops" braces men up. I understand each ono Is to get ten days every four monins, l sincerely hopo so as four mcmths "up hero" Is plenty without a rest ' Next month wo get our second sor- vlco strlpo, ono ovory. six month. In porno wnyB It has bctan a long year una snort in othors. However, I'm glad I'm an Amorlcnn. Its great to be a "Yank" nnd I'm glad I volunteered to dc, my bit for tho host country In tho world. I wish to thank Tho' Tribuno for Bonding mv tho papor regularly. Aftoi roaumg it l pass It along to Sorgt. Robinson flf H Company and I nssuro vru It was encouraging to see how North Platto wont "ovor tho top" foi tho Third Liberty Loan. It takes lots of monoy to hold us up ovejr bore, so cense don't do "stingy." "The Thing Wo Lave," tho lntest Paramount Picture starring Wallace Hold, contains ono of tho strongest patriotic appeals ovor filmed. It 1b to be shown at tho Koith theatro Sat- urday. From an Idealistic, Impractical pacifist, through gradual stages Wj watch tho progression of tho horo to a solf-sncrinclng, hlgh-hcnrted volun- teor. Tho montn.! stages that ho pass, fd through will bo recognized by many a loyal Amorlcaivus exactly tha fight they fought, tho battles thoy had with themselves until thoy camo to tho full realization of "The Thing We Love." Tho Lincoln County Toacher'a Tn. stltuto will bo hold Soptembor 2d to utn inciusivo in tho high school minding. Tho Instructors will bo Dr, ujins. MCKonucy, Ypsltantl, Mich., Prof. A. V. Teed, of Wayno and Miss 1 I TT 1 . . ivnuo iiHiuguu, oi Liincoin. A recop tlon to tho teachora will bo held at tho Franklin fudltorlum on tho Cvonlng m uiu mmnuig uay EUGENE REAL, Candidato for tho uomocratlo nomination for roprtBent ntlvo of tho 77th District, Born nnd raised in Nnhrnnim Rosldont of Ketlh countv if. vnnrs Sorved as Sheriff of Koith county nino years. war imd PhilliVpIno ) Insurrection la8y m uo. "j" Jst. Nob. Roc't. Served In tho SpanlBh-Amorlcan iiopiresontativo 77Ui Dlst. 1917-18, If my, 60rvlce8 In tho taut T.ntrlnln. turor merit your continued suppjort, i sua it appreciate tho samo. EVGENE DEAL. FORUNITEDSTATES SENATOR FORMER GOVERNOR JOHN H. MOREEJEAD WANTED - RAGS 2 to 3 cents per pound. We also pay tho highest market price for hldos, all kinds of Junk NORTH PLATTE HIDE, IRON & METAL CO. Phone Red 200. Ordlnanco No. 01!. BEING THE GENERAL LEVY OF TAXES ON THE PROPERTY OF HE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA, FOR REVENUE PUR- OSES, DURING THE FISCAL EAR, COMMENCING THE SECOND MONDAY IN AUGUST. 1918. BE It ordained bv tho Mnvnr nml Council of tho city of North Piatt?, Nebraska. Section 1, Taxes aro horoby lovied 1 all of tho nrnnF.rtv wIMHn Hip limits of tho city of North Platte, Lln- oin uotinty, iNoornska, at tho rato ot mills' on tho dollar of the assessed a".uation thereof, for thn ncrnnsn nf paying intoreat and principal on tho Ono Hundred Thousand Dollar Water Bonds Issued by said city. bectlon II. Taxes aro hereby lovied on nil of the nrrtnnrtv within Mip limits of said city at tho rato of 2 nuns on tno uoiinr oi tho aosesseu aluatlon for tho nurnoso of navinc the interest and principal on ,tho Bonds heretofore Issued by said City. Sopllnn TIT. Tnvna nrn linreliv lfv. Inil on nil nf llin nrnnnrtv within tlin limits of f.aid city at the rato of 3r4 mills on the dollar of tho nssessed valuation thoreor, for tho purpose of r.nvlntr Mm Intorowt nn Tivnlvn Tlinim. and Dollar Bridgo Bonds heretofore issued uy sam uity. Section-IV. Taxes aro horoby lev ied on H'.l of tho property within tlio limits of snld city at tho rate of mill on tho dollar of tho assessed valuation thereof, for tho purposo ot pnylng the Interest on Ten Thousand Dollar Bridco Bonds heretofore in-, rueu uy sam rityt. hection V. Taxes aro horebv levied on all of tho property within the limits of Bald city at the rato of V mil1, on the dollar valuation thoreof, for the purpose of paying interests on the Twolvo Thousand Dollar Fire Station Bonds herotoforo issued by. 3ald City. Sovtlon VI. Taxo3 aro hereby lov ied on all of tho property within tho limits of tho said city at the rato of Vi mill on tho dollar of the assessed valuation thoreof, for tho Tmrpcso ot nnvlnir thn Intnrpnt. on tho Twolvn Thousand Dollar Park Bonds hereto fore Issued by ald City. Section VII, Taxes, aro hereby lov ied on all ot tho property within tho limits nf thn Rnhl Htv nt. thn rntn nt A-A mill on tho dollar of tho assessed initiation thoreof, for tho puropso of 'paying tho Interests on tho Sixteen "ImilCf.llil TlrJMnn nn ,tl Tr..,.l 1. tofore Ibsued by said City. Section VIII. Taxos aro horoby levied on all of tiro property within the limits of said city at tho rate' of, 8 mills on the dollar of asBoscd -valua tion thereof, for general rovenuo pur poses ot said olty for tho fiscal begin ning tho second Monday of Aueust 191S. Section IX. Taxes aro horfiby lev led on nil of tho proporty within tho l'mlts of osld city at tli'o "rate ot 2 mills on tho dollar ot tho aHRosnnd valuation thoreof,, for tho public llhrnrv fliml tn lu nrrinnilnil In 41,n malntonanco of tho froo public library of said city for said fiscal yoar. Section X. Taxos aro hereby lovied on tr.t of tho proporty within tho Units of, said city nt tho rato of ono and Vj mills on tho dollar of tii seesod valuation' to bo expended for the mnlntenunco of public parks In snld city for thasald fiscal year. Section XI Taxes alio horoby lov- leu on an of tho property within tho limits ot said city nt the rato of 4 mil's on tho dollar nf thn nsfmaunil valuation thoreof, for tho payment or mo ugnting or streets and alloys ot tald city for said fiscal year. Soctlon XII. Taxes aro horoby lov ied on till tho property within tho limits of said city, at tho rato of 2V, mills on tho dollar ot tho assossoei valuation thoreof, to ba expended in uio mamtenanco and Hushing ot towers. btction XIII. Taxos aro hr,rni, levied oa all ot tho iproperty within V iiiJ 'If. i Sal,d11c,tl a,1"" rato ot on August 23, 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m J mum on tho dollar nf thn mio0.i'iinn vn i .., vMiuation tnoreor. Tor tho fire depart ment nnd tho paying for flro protec tion for said flscri! year. Section XIV. Taxes aro horoby - - - - -. ...w ..Qauonini levied on all of tho proporty within ttio limits of said city at tho rato of mills on tho dollar valuation thereof, for tha cemotory fund, to be expended In tho malntonanco and up keep of the cemetery for said fiscal year. i-ection XV. This ordlnanco shall take effect and bo In forco from and after Its passag'e, approval and pub Jlcatlon according to law. Passed and approved this Cth daj of August, 1918. HENRY WALTEMATH, Mayor. Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. (SEAL) Mako your family comfortable, tot onlj this Snmmor M for ninny Summers. . Buy an Elec tric Fan. Divide tho price bj tho years Oicy last. North Platte Light & Power Co. NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Blcck North ot Postoflicc. Phone 58, A modern institution for th scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement casei. Completely equipped X-Ray nnd diagnostic laboratories.' . . Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lncas, M. D. J.B. Redfieia. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Itooms 1 and 2 Belton Building , North Platte, Nebraska, W. E.FLYNN ATTOliSEY-AT-LAW Office over McDonald Bank. Office Phono 113C Kos. riiouo 1120 NOTICE. In tho COUntV court of Lincoln noun. ty, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho Estate of .Tnmna O. Gorman, deceased To tho Creditors, heirs nnrt nil nor. 80118 interested in said estate. Notice is liorehv clvnn t.hnt Pnthnrlnn U Alplno filed her petition in this court on tho 24th day of July, 1918, to secure a determination ot tho time of the death of James O. Gorman, de ceased, aim or his heirs, tho degroo of kinship and tho right of descent of tho real property belonging to said deceased, towit, an undivided one-half interest in tha southeast quarter (SWA) Of SOCtlon ton fim. Inwnnliln sixteen (1G), rango twonty-sevon (27), west, uui i'. m. ana to har all olaims and demands against said estate. Whether duo or tn hncnmn ilnw nptiml or contingent, tho said petition alleg ing uiat tno sam James O. Gorman, ddparted this lifo intestate on March 5. 190R. Iinlnir nt thn tlnm nf 1,1a .lnotl. ' . " ""a " w w.w V . .aid ubllblt a rosldont of Jollet; Will county, IllJJ anu inai nis wmow, Annetto Gorman, lnnoritea a lire estate in tho real eatato above described and tho petitioner1 herein, tho titlo In fee thereto, -subject to tho said Ufa estato. Tho said petition will bothtard bo foro tho countv court In the court houso, ln tho city of North OUatto, county or Lincoln, and stato oUXo braska, on tho 28th flay of August, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m. Win. II. C. WOODHURST. J30-al0 County Judge. Notice of Final Ttenorf. E8tato No. 1R47 of Kara T. Mltnholl deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln uouiuy. isoiirasKo. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interPRtnri In RnliT Tatntn tnlrn notico thattho oxcutor has filed a i i . ... iiuui account anu report or nis admin istration nnd a petilon for final sottlo mont nnd discharge as such, and for a decree of distribution, which havo beon sot for hoarlng boforo said couTt whon you may appear and contest Uio same. Dated July 29. 1918. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. J30-A20 County Judge. J. B. JtEDFIELl). THYSICIAN & SUKGE( Successor to Drs. Rodflcld & Redflotll PHYSICIAN &SURG EONS HOSPITAL Office Phone 642 Res. Phonn 67 Offlce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C , DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platto, - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. 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 LIPSHITZ The Artificial Iceland Cold Storage Co. Announced that It Is prepared to fur nlsh all consumers with DEEP 1YELL Artltlcal Ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will bo Promptly Filled. SCHINERNCER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL HOME. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT PRIVATE CHAPEL. ' PHONES DAY 023. NIGHT 930. 609 LOCUST. Legal Notice. William A. Hayes, defendant, wiil take notico that on tho 14th day of June, A. D. 1918, tho Coates Lumber & Coal Company, plaintiff herein, filed its petition and affidavit for attach ment in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said Wil liam A. Hayes, tho object and 'prayer of which is to collect from the defen dant, the sum of Two Hundred Sixty one and 54-100 Dollars ($261.54.) with Interest thereon at 7 plea" cent from March 27th, 1918, for lumber and building material sold by plaintiff to defendant That tho Uunion Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, has beon garnisheed on attachment issued in said action and 'plaintiff prays for Judgment against tho money thus gar nisheed in tho hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and an or der that the money in tho hands of said garnishee may bo applied to tho saUdfaotlon of saidi Judgment. Yjou aro rclqulro to answer said 'petition on or before September 2d, 1919. COATES LUMBER & COAL COM PANY, Plaintiff, By Hoagland & Hoagland, Its At torneys. AG-4w. j PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL i ) AMENDMENT The following proposed amondmont to tho constitution of tho Stato ot Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is submitted to tho electors of tho Stato of Nebraska to bo voted .upon at tho general election to bo hold Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. .1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Soction ono (1) of Article soven (7) ot the Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska. Be It Resolved by tho Legislature of tho State of Nobraska: Soctlon 1. That Soction Ono of Ar ticle Sovon of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska bo and tho samo horoby Is amended by striking out tho following words: "Second. Persons of foroign birth who Bhall havo declared their Inten tion to become cltlzons comformably to the laws of the United States, on tho subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." And inserting in tho place of tho words so stricken, the following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who ahall have becomo citizens of the United States by naturalisation or ( otherwise conformably to the laws of tho United States at least thirty days prior to an election. , Soc. 2. That at the goimral elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen 1(1918) thoro shall bo submitted to tho electors of tho Statn for th or rejection tho foregoing proposed nuiunumcni 10 mo constitution relat ing to tho right of suffrago. At such election, on tho ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposed amendment, shall be written or printed tho words: "For proposed amend ment to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrago," and "Against said proposed amondmont to tho con stitution relating to the right of Buffrago." k Sec. 3. If such amendment shall be approved by a majority of all doctors voting at such oloctlon, said amondmont shall constitute Soction Ono (1) Article Sevon (7) of the Con stitution of tho State of Nobraska. Approved, April 9, 1918. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. ! CHARLES W. POOL . . acrii.ary.of.tat2J, GEO. D. DENT, Plisyictnn and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstrctrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 115 DEURYltEKRY & FOKIJES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phone Black G38. Legal Notice. Notico is hereby given that by vir tue of an adjif ters Hon filed in tho of flce of tho county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, ln tho first day of July. 191i(, upon the following des scrlbod chattel proporty to-wlt: Ono bay horsf about 11 years old, weight about 1100 lbs., and ono gray horse about 12 years old, weight about 1200 lbs.; now ln my possession, ns tho property of George Wickham; I will at 2 oclock p. m. on the 27th day oi August, 1918, at the Mrs. Malone farm on Soction 12, Township 14, Rangu 30, sell at public auction to-the high est bidder for cash tho horses abovo described to satisfy my adjisters lien for tho sum of $31.00 and costs of lien and sale. aC-3 ARTHUR STEWART. Notice. Charles Bacon, will take notice that on the 2Cth day of June, 1918, W. II. C. Woodhurst. ludtre of thn rnimtv raurf of Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an uiuui ui iiiuiuuiuuni ior mo sum or One hundred thirty-one 50-100 dollars ($131.'0) With interest anil onata In on action pending boforo him, wherein uxauuo ueL,aney is pialntiff and Charles Bacon is defendants That property of tho defendant, consisting of money due the said defendant from the Union Pacific Railroad Company has been attached tinder said order. Said cause was continued to Monday, tho 26th day of A-rcnat. 1MR nt in o'clock a. m. CLAUDE DELANEY, Plaintiff. By A. MULDOON. HIr Attnrnnv J23-3 wks. Order Fixing Claim Days. In the Mattor of the TCainto emiah Snyder, Deceased. Now on this 1st dav of Aiimint 111 it is ordered bv the court that, th ecutor bo allowed one year from this uate in winch to settle said estate, anu creditors will be allowed until the Oth day .of March. 1019. in fit their claims, after said date claims will be forever barred. That on the Gth day of September, 1918, and the um nay oc March, 1919, at 9 oclock a. m. of each of said days.the court and tho executor will attend at tho county court room in said county to receive, examine, h6ar, allow and ad Just claims. That notice of tills or der bo given creditors and all per sons interested in said estate by pub lication of a notice for four succes sive weeks immediattf.y preceding the diu uay oi Koptemner, 1918, in tho North Platto Tribune, a leirni weekly newspaper printed and pub- usueu in Lincoln county, Nebraska. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, aG-4 County Judge. Notice for IMibllcatlonT Serial No. 0G112. U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto. Nobr., Ja:y 24, 1918. Notico Is hereby given that Austin L. Fletcher, of North Platte, Nebr., Who. on June 16. 1914. mdo Hmno. stead entry No. 06112, for E of NE4, aecuon iu, Township 11 N., Rango 30 W Gth Principal Meridian, hns filed notice of Intention to mako final three year Proof, to establsh claim to tho land above described, before tho Reg ister and Receiver, at North Pintto Nebr , on tha 29th day of August 1918.' Claimant names as witnesses: L. Smith, Fred Wheeler, Bolvln Darrab and Martin Magnuson. all of North PJattc, Nebr. E. J .EAMES, Register. Notico to Creditors. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho Mattor of tho Estate of John Bratt, Deceased. Notico Is hereby clvon to an v nn1 all persons having claims and demands against tho estato of tho said John Bratt, deceased, that the 18th day of iNovemuEir, imtj, nas been set and appointed ns the day for tho recep tion, examination, adjustment and al lowance of lawful dlaitns and demands of all persons, against said estate and that tho county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska will at said time re ceive, cKamlno, adjust and allow all such claims against said estato, as provided by law, a,t tho County Court Room in tho court houso In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne braska, and all in said estato, -will appear at said time anu 1)1809 anu auly present their said claims and demands ln tho manner rea'ulred bV law. or Show rnimn fnn nnt so doing, and In. case any of eatd claims anu uemanus shall not be pre sented on or prior to tho said 18th day of November, 1918, tho same shall bo forever barred. I testimony whereof, I have signed this notico and affixed said court this lGth day of July, 1918. vm. ii. j. wuudhukst, Co. Judge. J23-A15. ' NOTICE FOR PU11LI0ATI0N. Serial No. 05371, Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office. Norfh PinHn Nebraska, July 19, 1918. Notico is horoby given that Minnlo Eliza Soeso, formerly Minnlo Eliza McGuiro, of North Platto, Nob., who on Fob. 8th, 1912, mado Homestead entry, No. 05371, for E& of SE4, sec tion 2, township 11 N. rango 30 W. 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intontion to mako final threo year proof, to establish fCalm to tho land above doscrlbod, beforo tho Register and Rocelvor, at North Platto, Neb., on tho 28th day of August, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: JOSB Hlcllberiror. of North PlntlA Moli Andy Howard, of Wollfloet, Nob. Martin Magnuson. of North Platto. Scott Shaner. of BIgnoll, Neb. E. J. EAMES. nnplntAr J23-A23.