IRA L. IIAUE, Editor nnil Publisher SUnSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Year by Mnll In Adranco...$1.25 One l'cnr by Carrier In Adrnnco $1J0 Entored at North Platte. Nebraska, Postofflco as Second Class Matter. TISIAA"uUST lillli, 1018. CONDITION OF (JEHMAN AKMY DEEMED TO HE PERILOUS. Tlio Fronch havo drlvon the Ger mans boforo thotn for nn Important gain onBt of Montdldror In Plcardy. That city, which wub tho apox of a German sallont that now has boon wiped out, foil to tho Fronch first army at midday Saturday. Boforo nightfall, according to tho FiVjnch war office Btatoniont, tho victorious Kronch force had carried tho battle I lino onward to an avorago dopth of I six miles on a front of approximately twenty mllos. In tho threo days, of ongngemontn F0RUNITE0STATESSENATOR JtciireHcntnthc. I horoby announco mysolf as candl ilnto for tho renubllcan nomination for i float representative rrom tlio 77in that culminated in tno inning oi moih Dlstrlct composed of tho counties of dldior tho French took 8,000 prlson- Kolth, Lincoln and Dawson, at tno i era. Thoir capture aiso inciuuoii suu primary election to bo hold August 20, and respectfully solicit your support. I havo boon a rcaldont of Dawson county for fourteen years, and my present homo Jb In Gothenburg. GEORGE S. DOTY For Sheriff. I hereby announco mysolf as a candi date for tho republican nomination for sheriff nt tho primary election to bo hold August 20th, 1018. A. J. SALISBURY. County Clerk. . I hcroby announco mysolf as a candldato for tho Republican nomin ation for County Clork at tho Primary election to bo bold August 20th, 1018. A. S. ALLEN. Comity Attorney. I horoby announco mysolf a candl dato for the offlco of County Attorney of Lincoln County subjoct to tho Dom ocratlc voto ut tho primaries held August 20th, 1918. C. L. RASKINS. For County Attorney. I horoby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for County Attorney on tlio Democratic tickot at tho prl- niray election August 20th. 1918, sub ject to tho will of voters, wiiose. sup port I roBpoctfully solicit. JOHN GRANT. For Commissioner. 1 am a candldato for tho nomina tion for county commissioner of tho second district of Lincoln county on tho republican tickot subjoct to tho will of thin votors nt the primary oloo tlon August 20, 1918. E. II. SPRINGER. For Stale Senator. I horciby announco mysolf as a candldato for Stato Senator from tho 25th District, composed of tho coun ties of Keith, Lincoln and Dawson, on tho Democratic tickot, at tho 'primary eloction to bcl hold August 20th, and rospoctfully solicit your support. I havo lived In tho District cloven years. ' A. R. LEAVITT. guns and nn onormous nmount of material. South of Montdldlor, tho Fronch havo plunged thru the Gorman lines on tho hllls'wost of tho Mntz rivor and aro roported to 1m In tho valley of tho stream at Marquogtlse. When tlio sit uation Is studied on a limp It can bo seon that tho Germans aro in a serious position oast of Montdldlor. Tho allies have closed In on Chaulnea and havo had tho railroad Junction Houth of that town undor artillery flro for two dayn. If Chaulnos Is lost to tho Ger mans they will bo forced to mako n long, porRous march eastward over country roads toward Noyon. Tho ra'pld )rogrcs8 of tho French bclcw Montdldlor has placed even this road under flro and made It almost impos sible as nn avonuo of oscapo. ::o:: Southern Negro Does Ills Hit. John Ward, a negro of Goldsboro, North Carolina, has tho record for In dividual offort In war service) having looked forward about forty years ago to war sorvico. The roiiowing is nia history: Jollii Ward, a notrro of Goldsboro. has thirteen of his elght'lon sons in tho Ninth nnd Tenth United States cavalry, whllo his thlrtoon daugh tors arki busy with war work. Tho facts aro vouched for by Short ff R, II Edwards of Wnyno county, of which Gcf.dsboro la tho county scat. Ward nlso holds tho record for quadruplets, says Sheriff Edwards, who gives tho rword thus: Ward was born April 21, 1850, at GoldBboro. Ho was married throe tlrilofc and W.a last wlfo Is now living. Ills first wlfo boro him flftoon clildron, four at ono tlmo twice, three at ono tlmo twlco, ono at ono tlmo onc6. HIb aocond wife boro him two at ono time twlco, threo at ono time onco and five ono nt a t time. Ills present wlfo law bor.no him eight, ono nt n tlmo. Ills first wlfo lived six yenrs and throb wooks aftor nmrrlngo and his socond wlfo eight years and six months. Jllonor to Lonn. J. B. JREDFIELI). Plenty of six per cent money to lonn on farms nnd ranches, Interest pay able nnuunlly with prlrllcgo of pay Ing part or nil nt any tlmo. Lonn, closed promptly. Wo dclny. I1UCHANAN & PATTERSON. FORMER GOVERNOR john h. moreesead; -::o: Aiiuouncomonr. I .horoby announco my candidacy for Stato Representative from tho dis trict composed of Lincoln county, I wish to emphanlzo tho fact that I have been a resident of Lincoln coun ty for nearly a quarter of v contury nnd bolong to no organization whoso patriotism ban boon qnostlonod. I am tied up to no business nnd havd no nxoa to grind but If nominated and nloctod will first support tho ratifica tion of tho National Prohibition Am endment nnd nny moral or education al measures that will bonoflt. Lincoln County and tho Btatcot Nebraska and give my ontlro ttmo and attention to my duties. E. S. DAVIS. Primary August 20th. HERMAN RETREAT H LOCKED AS HRlDtlES ARE DESTROYED. AIM tho bridges across tlild Sommp between Pcronno and Ham, a stretch of about 15 miles, havo boon dostroy ld by allied nvlatorB. Tho Gonnans havo boon attempting to throw tem 'porary brldgos across tho stream and tho allied nlmion aro now systematic ally bombing tu'etso lmprovlsod struc tures, Tho long rnngo cannon with which tho Germnns havo Intormlttontly bom- liarded Paris for more than four months 'havo. now boon sllont for two days. This fact mny bo oxplalnod by tho allied advance toward Noyon and Gulscnrd, six and ono-batt mllos north of Noyon, whence tlirl rocont firing Is said to havo boo nrococdliur. as those localities nro now ondiuiR'lrcd by the Freintii torwnrd push. The number of prisoners taken so far In tho allied offensive in Plcardy Is now icHtimatod at 30,000, Including moro tnnn 1.000 off leers. Moro than 500 guns havo Infcbi ca'pturcd, accord ing io mo nuost auvices. Put Saving First. From tho Saturday Evening Post: Keep Hard up. Do not mako yiour War appropriation nt tho end of tho month out of what you havo loft. -Mako It at tlio Ilrat of tho montii, and HVo on what you havo loft. It Is porfectly practicable and by no means as dif ficult as It may sound boforo you havo tried It. It your Incomo should bo roducied twenty per cont you would discover you-could still live comfortably on it. RItto In commodity prices slnco Ameri ca doclnncd war Is equivalent to a ro ductlton of twenty por cont or more In Incomo. s Four families out of five have hiart- ly or wholly offsot it by cutting down consumption of various things and using choapor nrtlclos In nlncta of tho dearer. Threo families out of flvo. attentive ly examining thoir out go, would hi i surprised to discover how much of st goes for lookB, and how easily and conuortapiy tnoir ideas of a pro'por appoaranco may ho modified. For oxamplo, ono oxd:,llont housc- wlfo found It was necessary to Iron bod llnon, underwear and smoiM chil dren's play drosses tho lntter suro to bo rumpled up half an hour aftor tnoy wortcf put on. Four famlllosi out of flvo havo dls covorod that oxtra domands upon In como tlio doctor's bill, tho install inent plan piano, nnd so on nnel met with llttlo hardship. it you commit yourself to a dofinlto war-saving appropriation, that will bo met also. Tho 'plain fact Is you yould do It for a compelling reason to savo your hoiiso, or to savo your Job, or to lotion from bolK suod. or if you woro promised a hundred per cont' on tho tiKjnoy. Tho war reaaon otfght to bo os compelling us any. Make tho appropriation and cinch tlud saving by putting It Into war cor- Uticntos or thrift stamps. A much hoavlor trial than tho coun try bus yot mot is earning this fall and wlntor. Tho country must do bot- tor than It has yet dono or ti nshom on. - EUGENE DEAL, Candldato for tho Democratic nomination for represent ative of tho 77th District. Dorn and raised in Nebraska. Rosldont of Kotlh county 10 years Served as Sheriff of Keith county nlno years, war and Philippine i Insurrection 1808-99 in Co. "C" 1st. Nob. Reg't Served In tho Spanish-Ainorlcan Ropiresontatlvo 77th Dl&t, 191718 If my services In tlio Cast-Leglsla turo morlt your continued support, snau apprcciato tlio snmo. EUGENE REAL. :to::- TO THE DEMOCRATS OF THE 77T1I DISTRICT. I appeal to you in bohalt of truth, falrnosB, Justico and right 'and In ro sontmont of n foul cliargo against "tho leading political partloB of tho district," Rending tho Ogalulla papers ono wmild"bllovo Umt JColth county owned tho 77th district, and that "thta loading polltcal partlos" had (put a fenco around It for theinj and denlaro It to be not only a trespass but a crlmo to ontlrr tho snored domains. Hero Is tho structure according to those newspapers: "It was dodrood by tho fending politicians of tho loading political party that tho roprohfUutn tlvo should always go to Keith coun ty." Wo aro not In Prussia, havo novor hnd a knlsor politician and must taWa such stntomonts with many oumces of Bait, ana as coming from dlsoascd bmlns. Everybody knows that tho ropro uontiitlvc is a Joint ono, tho threo countlos having equal Interests and equal rights. Any man nt to rdpro Bont any Bcction of tho district will fairly and Impartially roprfcHont It na a wnoio. Infamous Insult. Mow than Insult. chargo of crlmo against tho good Dooplo of Lincoln county. Digest It pionso. "Four yoars ago our ronro sentatlvo was stolon away from us by a Lincoln county man." Horld wo havo tno measurement of my opponent. JONATHAN IIIGGINS DERRYHERRY & FORRES, Licensed Embamora Undortakors and Funeral Directors Day Phono 234. Night Phono Black 538. i Mako your family comfortable, rot onlj this Summer rut for many Summers.., Buy tin Elec tric Fan. Divide the price by tho years they last. North Platte Light & Power Co. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEOS Successor to Dra. Reddeld & RedfioTd PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phone 67C Office phone 241. Res. phono' 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. R. DENT, Phsylclnn nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstrctrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 115 DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surtforj ttud Jtndliim Thorupy 728 City National Bank Ilullilhig. Omaha, Nebraskn. Wanted's- Rags 2 Conts a Pound. ' Must by dry and packed in sacks. We pay big price for Scrap Iron and all kinds of Metal. L LIPSH1TZ, The Artificial Ice and Cold Storage Co. Announce!) that It Is prepared to fur nlsli nil consumers with DEEP TVELL Amiicni ice. PHONE 40 and your orders will be Promptly Filled. Notico of Petition. EstaH No. 1577 of Hattlo K. And- russ, (leceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all persons Interested In satd Estato take notlo-. that a (petition has been filed forN tho appointment of Edward Spocht as Administrator of said Es tato, which has been sotf for hearing herein on Sepbtmiber G. 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated August 8, lais. TO H. C. WOODHUHST, A13-3W County Judeo. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific troatmnt of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-R&y and diagnostic-laboratories. . Staff: - Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. SCHINERNGER UNDERTAKING COMPANY. NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL home. AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT " PRIVATE CHAPEL HONES DAY 623. NIGHT Q30. 609 LOCUST. Phono 30B - ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. AdmltH Subinarlno rallurc. Qormany's unrostrlctod U-boat war faro could nolfhor keop tho army of the United States from taking part In tho battles on tho Holds of Franco nor break tho will oftlijei alHos to contlnuo tho war Is tno admission nindo by tno fliunicn Post a copy of which has boon received in London. In h rovlow of tho Bltuntlon at tlilu blglnnltm ot tho fifth year or tho war tho Post says: "lsignieen months or unrostrlctod wnrfaro could not break tho onomy's will to wnr nor nrovont Amirt-lca'a putting "a woll-equrpped army of a million mon on tho wostorn frmt. Hopos that aftor tho conclusion of penco In tliiei onst the llnnl strugglo iu tho west woirfl bo decldod In favor of Gormnny and bring a goueral noa-9. havo proved (IfcoVtlvo. and tho oa -orn penco itsolf Is a disappointment" Tho Post takos oxcoptlon to t' o word "unfavorable" in doeerlblug th food situation iu Germany and snv.4 "clironlo fnmlno" would bo noaror th truth. Primary Election Proclamation. By vlrtuo of tho authority vested In mo by law, and In accordanco with Sootion 2159 of tho Revised Statutes of Nobraska for 1913, I, A. S. Allen, County CXork of tho County of Lin coln, Stato of Nebraska, do herctiy dlroct and proclaim that a Primary Election bo hold In tho sovoral polling places inrougnout tno uounty oi tan coin, Stato of Nobraska, on Tuesday, tho 20th day of August, 1918. during tho hours designated by law for the following purposes, to-wlt: For tho noflnatlon of: Ono candldato by each ot tho politi cal partlos for United States Senator. Ono candldato for Congress by each of tho polttlcnil parties for tho Sixth Congressional District, Candldatos by each of tho political partlos for tho following offices: Ono Govornor. Ono Lieutenant Governor. Ono Socretary of Stato. Ono Auditor of Public Accounts. Ono Stato Troasuror. Ono Attornoy Gonoral. Ono Commissionor of Public Lands nnd Buildings. Ono Railway Commissioner. Ono Stato Senator for tho Twonty- uun senatorial District. Ono State lloprostittatlvo for tho GSth District. Ono Stato Representative for tho 77th District. Also tho non-partisan nomination of six Judges of tho Supromo Court, Tho non-iart(lsan nomination f)or rour nogonts of tho State university Tlio nion-fyirtsan .nomination ffor two candidates for Stato Suporlnton dont ot Public Instruction. At tho Bnmo tlmo and places will bo submitted tlio question of tho calling or a constitutional convention. Also Candldato by each of tho polit ical parties for the1 offlco of: Ono County Clork. x Ono County Treasurer. Ono Shorlff. Ono County Survoyor. Ono County Attornoy. Ono County Commissionor. 2ml uiatrlct. Also tho non-partisan nominations of two candldatos for County Judtro aiso tno non-pariisau nomination ot two candidates for County Superln iwioni or t'uniic instruction W. E. FLYNN ATTOItNEY-AT-LAlY Office over McDonald Bank. Offlco Phono llilO Itcs. Phono 1120 WANTED - RAGS 2 to il cents per pound. We also pay tho highest market price for hides, all kinds of junk NOKTII PLATTE HIDE, IKON & METAL CO. Phono Itcd 2C0. Legal Notice. Notico is hereby given that by vir tue of nn adjlfters lien filed In tho of fice of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, in the first day of July, 1918,. upon the following des scribed chattel property to-wit: Olio bay horse about 11 years old, weight about 1100 lbs.; and ono gray horso about 12 years old, weight about 1200 lbs.; now In my possession, as tho property of Georgo "Wickham; I will at 2 oclock p. m. on tho 27th day ot August, 1918, at the Mrs. Mnlone farm on Section 12, Township 14. Raniru. 30, sell at public auction to tfrb high ost bidder for cash the horses above described to satisfy my adjisters Hen ror tno sum or S31.00 and costs ot Hen and saile. nC-3. ARTHUR STEWART. :o::- Chlrago Days Smash Huns. Tho London pnpors dosoribo tho Amorlcnn opjelrntlous that cleared up tho awkward Cliplliy trtanglo as a romarknt.o font. "Tho Amorlcans woro chiefly from Chicago." titer pa porB Hay, "and so successfully did tlioy do thoir job Umt thoy mado moro than 500 "prisoners and oplrtied tlio road to tho further ndvanco that has been mo,dp." Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black G33 W. T. PEITCHAU1), Graduato Votorinarinn Eight years a Government Vetorlnar Ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St one-half block southwest ot the Court Houso. Legnl Notice. William A. Hayes, defendant, wlfll take notico that on the 14th day of Juno, A. D. 1918, the Coates Lumber & Coal Company, plaintiff heroin, filed its petition and affidavit for attach ment in tho 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 ono and 54-100 Dollars ($2G1.54,) with interest thereon at 7 p(-ir cent from March 27th, 1918, for lumber and buildhig materiail sold by plaintiff to tlofondant. That the utuuon Facllic Railroad Company, a "corporation,, has boon Karnisheed on attachment issued in said action and "plaintiff prays for judgment against the money thus gar- nlsheed in tho hands of tho union Pacific Railroad Company, and an or dor that the money in the hands' of Baiu garnishee may bo applied to tho satlfifaotion of said Judgment. y?ou are rtlqulre to answer said 'petition on or beforo September 2d, 1919 COATES LUMBER & COAL COM PANY, Plaintiff, By Hoagland & Hoagland, Its At- tornoys. A6-4w. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The following proposed amendment to the constitution of tho State ot .Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to tho electors of tho Stato of Nobraska to. be voted ,upon at the general election to bo held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ono (1) ot Article seven (7) ot the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Bo it Resolved by the Legislature ot tho State of Nebraska; Section 1. That Section One of Ar- tlclo Sovon of tho Constitution of -the Stato of Nebraska bo and tho same Order Fixing Claim Dnys. In the Matter Of thn Fishitn nf .Tor. emlah Snyder, Deceased. Now on this 1st day of August, 1918. it Is ordered by the court that tho ox ccutor be allowed one year from this date in which to settle said estate,, and creditors will bo allowed until tho Gth day of March, 1919, to ft:, thoir claims, after said date claims will bo forever barred. That on tho Gth day of September, 1918, and the Gth day of March, 1919, at 9 oclocK a. m. of each of said days.tho court and the executor will attend at "tie county court room in said county to receive, examine, hear, allow and ad Just claims. That notice of this or der bo given creditors and all 'per sons interested in said estate' by pub lication of a notico for four succes sive weekB immedlatol'.y preceding the Gth day of September, 1918, in the North Platto Tribune, a legal semt woekly newspaper 'printed and pub lished in Lincoln county, Nebraska. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, aG-4 County Judge. Notico for Publication. Serial No. 0G112. U. S. Land Offlco at North Platte, Nebr., Jully 24, 1918. Notico is hereby glvm that Austin L. Fletcher, of North Platte, Nebr., who, on June 16, 1914, made Homo stead entry No. 06112, for E& of NEH, Section 10, Township 11 N., Range 30 W., Gth Principal Meridian, has Hied notico of intention to mako final three year Proof, to establsh claim to the land above described, beforo tho Reg ister and Receiver, at North Platte, Nobr , on tho 29th day of August 1918. Claimant names as witnesses:. L. Smith, Fred Wheeler, Bolvln Darrab and Martin Magnuson, all of North Platte, Nobr. E. J .EAMES, Register. - NOTICE. In tho couuty court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. In tho matter of the Estato of James O. Gorman, deceased. x To tho crodltors, heirs and all per sons Interested In said estato. Notico is hereby given that Catherine L. Alpine filed her petition in this court on tho 24th day of July, 1918, to secure a determination of tho time of tho death ot James O. Gorman, de ceased, and ot his holrs, tho degree of kinship and tho right of descent of horoby Is nmonded by 8trlk,ng out tno vi.b ivu. iuuhj uuiuiiBt duiui follnwlne words doceased, towit, an undivided one-halt intorost in tho southoast quarter (SEVi) of section ten (10), township sixtcon (16), rango twenty-seven (27), west Gth P. M. and to bar all claims and demands against said estato, whether duo or to becomo dutc, actual or contingent, tho said petition allog Ing that tho said James O. Gorman, aopartod this Hfo Intestate on March 5, 1905, being at tho time ot his death a rosldont of Jollot, Will county, 111! and that his widow, Annotto Gorman, inhorltod a Ufo estato in tho real estato abovo doscrlbed and tho petitioner heroin, tho tltlo in feo thereto, sub Ject to tho said Hfo ostnte. Tho Bald petition will bo heard bo- "Second, Persons of foreign birth who shall havo declared thoir inten tion to become citizens comformably to tho laws ot the United States, on tho subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election And inserting in the place of tho words so strickon, tho following words: "Socond. Persons of foreign birth Who shall havo beuomo citizens ot tho Unitod States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the laws of the United States at least thirty days prior to an election. Soc. 2. That at tho general eloc tion nlnetcon hundred and ciehteon foro tho county court in tho court ,i(1918) there shnll bo submitted to tho houso, in tho city of North Platto, electors of tho stato for their approval county ot Lincoln, and stato ot No braska, on tho 28th day of August, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST. fJ30-al6 County Judge or rejection tho foregoing proposed amendment to tno constitution relat ing to tho right of suffrage At such oloctlon, on tho ballot of each olector voting ror or against said proposed amendmont, shall bo written or printed tho wprds: "tor proposed amend Notico of Finnl Report. EBtato No. 1547 of Zara I, Mitchell, inent to tho constitution rolntlng to deceased in tho County Court ot Lin- tho right of suffrage," and "Against com County. Nobraska, said proposed amonnmont tp, tho con Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per- stunt Ion rolating to the right ot A I a A rn r nnnilMntn nnil. ii. I nnnn 1i awi1 4n nnll T?atttn n Irrv I nn ffrn in ' - political partlos for tho offlco of; I notico that . tho oxcutor has filed a Sec. 3. If -tiuch amendment ohall t'ouco Magistrate for tho City oti final nccount and report ot his admin- bo approved by a majority ot all Istrntlon nnd a pettlon for final sottlo-1 doctors voting at such election, said mont and dlschargo ns such, and for a I amondmont shall constitute Section decreo of distribution, which have Ono (1) Article Sovon (7) of tho Con linft.. Rnt fnr linnvlnc trtfnA anwl rnnrrl ntfhirlnn nf thn Ctnrn nt Vnh.ne1,A 111 reoumuiiy wuorooi, 1 nave nero- on August H3, ms. nt u o'ciock a. m.. Approved. AdtII 9. 15)18. uuiu Dm, iuj luuiu iiuu utmi oi uiq wnun you may appear ana contest uu North Platto. PoHb will bo opened at 8 o'clork a. m. and romaln open until 8 o'clook p. in. ot tno snmo nay, County of Lincoln, Stnto ot Nebraska, this 18th day of July, 1918. a. a. jKuuti, uounty t'lerk. (SEAL) appear same. Dated July 29. 1918. Vni. II. C. WOODHURST, J23alO J30-A20 County Judge, KEITH NEVILLE, Attost: Governor. CHARLES W. POOL ? ; ... . . - Cfitary.oftatt. Notico to Creditors. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of John Br'att, Deceased. Notice; is hereby glvon to any and all persons having claims and demands against the estate of the said John Bratt, deceased, that tho 18th day ot November, 1918, has been set and appointed as tho day for tho recep tion, examination, adjustment and al lowance ot lawful d'.alms and demands of all persons, against said estate and that the county court or Lincoln cdunty, Nobraska will at said time re ceive, cixamine, adjust and allow all such claims against said estate, as provided by law, at tho County Court Room in the court houso in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln Coutoty, Ne- braska, and all persons so Interested in said estate, -will appear at said time and plaoa and duly present their said claims and demands in the manner required by law, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any of sold claims and demands shall not bo pre sented on or prior to tho Baid 18th day ot November, 1918, the same shall be forevor barred. I testimony'-whereof, I havo signed this notico and affixed tho seal ot said court this lGth day of July, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, Co. Judge. J23-A15. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 05371, Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, North Platte, Nebraska, July 19, 1918. Notico is hereby given that Minnie Eliza Soeso, formerly Minnlo Eliza McGulro, of North Platte, Nob., who on Feb. 8th, 1912, mado Homestead entry, No, 05371, for E& of SE&, sec tion 2, township 11 N. rango 30 W. 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intontlon tp mako finnl threo year proof, to establish dlaiin to tho land abovo described, beforo tho Register rind Rocelvor, at North Platto, Nob., on tho 28th day ot August, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Joss HIghborger, of North Platto, Neb. Andy Howard, ot Wollfleet, Nob. Martin Magnuson, of North Platte. Scott Shaner, ot BIgnoll, Neb. E. -J. EAMES, Register. J23-A23.