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Scmt'Hfcrklu (tribune. lit A L It AIM!, Editor mid Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Your by Jlnll, In ailrntico. ,f? ."." Ono Year by Carrier, In nib mice, $2.01) Entered at thu North I'lntte, Nebraska l'otofnce an Socond Class Matter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22lh, 1!H8. Letter from Noel Donegim Dourest Mother: Your illce letters have come, and lmre had to go unanswered. My life alnce my last note to you from the cabin In the wood has ben eventful. I only wish I cor Id tell you of my ox prlencee. They would fill a large book nnd no stenoKrapher Is here to take It down. We hiked for live nights away from that nice quiet place with n full pack nnd one hundred pounds, a short rest, a few hours," and off again for another Ave night. Tlrasomo, yes, hut I never fell by the wayside. (It was common to see fifteen cr twenty fall out oach night) and thfji a long truck ride, then drill nnd maneuvers galoro. Then we started on our won derful Journey, In tho rnln, muddy roads, hut that didn't stop tho pro gram mapped out for us. We enmo to a woods which was full of soldiers and war material; a million soldiers wire on that road. Another hike of about three kilometers, then wo filled torpedoes with high explosives. We traveled all night and wont ovor the top hohlnd the third waw of Infantry. We carried those torpedoes and full pack all night; ditched tho park over the tide of a muddy trench next morn ing. Wo had beon under shall fire Hlnco ton o'ejork the night liefore. I havo oxporloncod the sonsatlon of slioUs bursting all around mo. W? did not have to bn tnlil In illicit- Tli ono can't dodge tho shell thnt has your name on It. I havo soon war, Its glories and its sorrows. Also had the prlvilogo (I consldor It a real prlvi logo) of living thru America's llrst major offensive, tho hardships wore many hut thoy aro nil a part of war and couldn't he helped. We followed elowi on tho Infnntry's heels and oxplbrod. diugoute which Fritz had Just vacated; some dugouts loo. Most all hud fireplaces, line' beds oleotrlo light nnd telephones, and all were bomb proof. Also many pianos nnd other mtisfe'al Instruments. They woro ousted from their homos "sodden nnd soon." I want to pny tribute to those gal lant boys of tho Infantry who wont over tho top tho morning of tho 12th. Thoy sulTorod,foqlI and snillod thru It. I shall novor forgot tho sights I saw, nor tho American barrage, tho thing that mado tho drlvo successful. It was boyond description. Tho sky wns rod with the llaro, tho shots from tho ennnon moro numerous than rain drops in a rain storm; tho hoIho awful Is tho word. Tho country cap tured was woll calculntod for dofeiiHO Thoy had mnehlne guns covering all tho slopes. Most of tho gunners wero hiding Intho dugouts, trying to osoapo tho barrage and waiting tp bn enptur pd. Thoy said It was no barrago but "Oil. All soemod glad to ho eapturod. You will hoar from mo again soon. I am feollng fino. Your loving son Noel 0. Donogan. -::o:.: (Jcrnmnj's Heply. Tho following Is the roported text ct Germany's reply to tho United Statee-: 1 aormany accepts principles that armistice proeeduro be left to "mili tary Judgmont." 2 Germauy denies that the Gorman navy purposoly destroyed lifeboats or passengers on tho high sons. , a Gormnny protests against nl Iogatlons, ot Illegal actions on land, saying thnt troops had been Instruct ed to spare privnto proporty. 'I Gormnny declares that tho pcaco offor comes from a government "free from nrbttrarv or irresponsible In lluoncoH," nnd Ik supported by the ovorwholmlng majority of Iho pooplo, r The Gorman govornmont hns Is sued ordora to all suhmnrliio com mnndors, "precluding tho torpedoing of passongor ships," hut Uiq nolo stilt ed that tho govornmont could not gunrantoo thnt all U-hont conimnn dors would recolvo tho orders. fi PundsmontHl chango nnnouiicod In Gorman government which pro vides representation for tho pooplo bn ed on oqunl, unlvorsnl, socrot, direct frnnchlso, : ::o:: Sale of nowost fall suits for woman nnd mlssos at 20 to 40 loss than present valuea. Buy now and snvo at THE LEADER MI3UO. CO. THE NEW ERA IN ;SIIOE STYLES. Tnis handsome boot in rich dark brown or black calf is a fall leader of prov en value. Your size moder ately priced. Best quality brown $8.50 Best quality black $5.00 WILCOX DEPT. STORE. vp 2,109,000 31 EN TO HE CALLED BEFORE .IIILV 1. Draft calls for men who l've paw ed their thirty-seventh birthdays are expected to begin about March 1 . The approximate date of the first call wns disclosed Wednesday hy publication of testimony by Provost Marshal Gen eral Crowder before tho house mili tary committee. General Crowder told the commit tee 2,309,000 newly-registered men be tween 18 and 45 will be called before July 1. The calls for general service will be divided as follows: October. 315.000 November. 204.000; December, 197,500; January, 147,000; February, 244,000; March, April, May and June 314,000 each month. These men will supply both the army and navy and marine corps. In addition, 20,000 men for limited service will be called each month. : :o: : Just .Stripped Ills ('nr. Maynard Coker and Donald Yates went to North Platte Sunday and had the misfortune to break ono of th front wheels of Coker's auto when near tho Ilub.of Lincoln county. Tho boys left the car at the sldo of the road and brought the broken wheel back to Sutherland With thorn that ov onlng to got It repaired. Monday morn Ing they wont nftor tho car nnd whon they got thoro the auto looked like it had been struck with n cyc'otio us it had been stripped of everything de tachable but the numbor. Three new tires, tho spot light, the presto lights coll box, In fact everything but the lau jigut was taKon. It will cost up wards of $150.00 to nut tho cur In shnpo. If the other wheel hnd beon on tlio enr the chances nro that thrn would have been no car there Suth erland courier. No Parleying on Peace Jlote. So many conflicting ronorts about a German reply to Prosidont Wilson have como out of Holland nnd Swit zerland during tho past fow dnys thnt offlclnls nt Washington aro dlsposod new to boliovo nothing on th? subject until the toxt of a note Is received. Evory version of tho probable na ture of tho. reply undor consideration, It not adopted, Indicates that tho Ger mans aro preparing to come forward with whnt they, at least, will oxpect tho world to boliovo Is n long stop to wurd meeting conditions which Prosi dont Wilson has said must be mot be fore thoro can be thought of nn nrm istlco or discussion of penco. Competent spokosmen of tho gov ernment haw said nnd roitorntod that thoro Is to bo no drawn out sorloe ot exchanges. If the German government seeks tnlk without submission the prosidont Is expected to refuso to con tinite tho discussion. :o:- IIIWS PItEPAHlXU TO !) TO THE lit OWN LAND. Writing from tho allied lines In Franco and Belgium correspondents flay that reliable information recotved from tho other sldo of tho lino indi cates thnt the Germnn rotrcnt will curry tho onomy hnck many miles, if not all tho way to Germany Itself. Mnny prlsonors captured on different parts ot the lino doclnro Bolglum and Franco nro In process of evacuation. aims from tho Belgian const arc known to havo ronchod Antwerp, but at tho moment It Is not cortnln whothor thoy have gono beyond that city. Air matorial hns boon trnnsfer rod from Ghont to BrusHols, Detailed reports nre coming in respecting sev eral linos ot, Gormnn defonsos, but none of those lines seem to be moro than tompornry. Tho principal lin? is reported to be nlong tho Selznoto Gliont canal nnd the Scheldt river. Forty bridges have boen thrown ncross tho Mouse in tho neighborhood of Huy. southwest of Llogo, nnd tho sourco from- which this Information Is dorlved snys thnt theso nro In propar ntlon for tho rotront of tho Gormnns behind their own frontier. -: :o: : To Stop the Sulmmrhics. Tho Gormnn reply to Prosldent Wil son will announce an lirimodluto sus pension of submarine wnrfnro and will offor politlcnl guarantees, Gorman nowspnpors say, according to a Go novn dispatch. Tho Gormnn pupors doclaro thnt tho now noto will, abandon the proposal for u mixed commission to discuss conditions of nn nrmistlco "which tho Ainorlenn nnd Oemum high commands will arrange on the battle Hold." Borlln financial clrclos aro said to no uisiuriioii ovor u roport that nogo- uiiuuiiB imve neon nroiion orf. : :o: : Do not neglect the wnrnlngs of na turo. If your nppotlto is poor, hronth bad, tonuuo conteil. vnu win i.n ,i..t. unless you tnko stops to put your sys- lum m goou condition. Prickly Ash BIttors Is tho romody you neod. It purines tho bowels strengthens diges tion nnd rogulatos tho llvor. Prico $1.25 por bottle. Gummoro-Dent Drug Storo. Special Agonts. Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1577 of Hattio K. An druss, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln county. Nobraska. Tho Stat of Nobraskn, s.s. Cred itors of said ostato will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd filing ot claims against said os tato is February 22, 1019, nnd for sot tlomont of said estato Is October 19, 1919, that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on Novombor 22, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m., nnd on Feb ruary 22, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. to rocolvo, examine, hoar, allow, or ad just all claims and objections duly fllod. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST 022-4 County Judge. Notice of Final Iteport, Estato No. 15G0 of Amanda M. Thomson, decoasod In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraskn, to nil per sona Intorostod in said Estate tako notlco that tho Exocutor has tiled a final account nnd roport of his ad ministration nnd a potltion for final Bottlomont and dlschargo as such, which havo boon set for hoarlng bo foro said court on Novombor 1G, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. in., whon you may ap pear and contest tho same. Dated October 15, 1918. WM. II. O. WOODHURST, 022-3wka. County Judge. Mrs. Sarah Hall, who visited Hire weeks with her parents Mm. and Mr J. It. Shaw, left Thursday for Plne dale, Wyo. A burning sensation In the tnroa' and chest means bad digestion; an'l dlgestlv trouble Is the starting poll for many serious diseases, particular ly kidney disease. Better take Prick. i Ash IJIttors and put your stomach an: digestion In sound condition befor sorlous trouble begins. Gummen Int Drug Company, Special Agent Price $1.25 per bottle. LEGAL NOTICE. Moroll Keith Neville, Plaintiff vs David Cash and Ellen L..Cash, and the heirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representative and against a!' persons Interested In the estato ' t David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, de ceased, and against the unknown owners and claimants of the following described land situate in Llucol' County. Nebraska, Northeast Qimrtr of Northeast Quarter and Lots 2, " and 4 of. Section 1, Township 1" Range 30,; East Half of Northoa-t Quarter and Lots 1, 2 nnd 3 of Section 35, Town.'hlp 14, Hango 30. Tho un known holrs. dovlsees, or legatees of Abram Wiley, deceased, unknown heirs, devisees or legatees of Cynthia T. Wiley, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees or legatees of Franl; M. Wiley, decoasod, and against tlic unknown owners or claimants of the following doscrlbed land sltuato in Lincoln County, Nebraska, South lnlt of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1 ami 2 of Seotlon 4, Township 13, Ranpr 30. George A. llongland. his heln. dovlseos, legatees, personal represen tatives and unknown claimants of th' following described land sltuatod in Lincoln County, Nebrnska, South Hal' of Southeast Quarter, South 'Half of Southwest Quartor of Section 1U. Township 13, Range 29. Defendant; FIRST CAI'SE OF ACTION. To Dnvld Cash, Ellon L. Cash and the holrs, dovlsees, legatees and per sonal representatives nnd all persons Intorostod In tho ostnte of David Cash deceased and Ellen L. Cnsh, deconsed and tho unknown owners and un known claimants of the following des cribed land sltuato In Lincoln Count'., Nebraska, to-wit: Northeast Quarter of Northoast Quartor (NBVi of NE4 ) and Lots Two (2). Three (3) and Four (4) of Section One (1 Township Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thlriv (30) and tho Enst Half of Northeast Quarter (E' of NEVi) and Lots One (1). Two (2) and Throe (3) of Soctlon Thlrty-flvo (35), Township Fourteen (14), N. of Range Thirty (30), We t 0th P. M. defendants. You nnd onch of you will take notice that Morell Keith Neville hns com menced nn action In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, agnlnst you nnd onch of you tho ob ject nnd prayer of which snld petition is to quiet title in plaintiff agnlnst you nnd ench of you In the following described lands situate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt; Northfinst Quartor of Northeast Quartor (NE'i of NE'i) and Lots Two (2), Threo (3 nnd Four (4) of Soctlon Ono (1), Township Thlrtceh (13), Rnngo Thir ty (30), West Gth P. M. and East Half of Northoast Qunrter (E6 of NEVi) nnd Lots One (1), Two (2)"nnd Throo (3) of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Fourteen (14) Rango Thir ty (30), West Gth P. M. and to have decreed to him new nnd Independent tltlo by reason of adverse possession of said doscrlbed promises ngninst you by himself nnd -his grantors. SECOND CACSE OF ACTION. To Ahrnm Wiley, Cynthia T. Wilev, Frank M. Wiley nnd tho holrs, devi sees, lcgatoos und porsonnl reprosen tntlvcs nnd nil persons Interested In tho ostnto of Abram Wiley, deceased, Cynthia T. Wiley deconsed nnd Frank M. Wiley, decL'nsed, nnd tho unknown owners nnd tho unknown clnimants or tho following described Innds slt uato in Lincoln Comity, Nobraskn, to wlt: South Half of Northeast Quar tor (SM: of NEVi) and Lots Ono (1) and Two (2) of Soctlon Four (4) in Township Thirteen (13)t Rnngo Thir ty (30), West of the Gth P. M. defen dants. You nnd ench of you ' will tnko notlco that Moroll Kolth Novlllo has commenced nn notion in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobrnsluit nglnnst you nnd ench of you, tho ob ject nnd prayer of which said petition is to quiet title in plaintiff nirninst vnu and onch of you In tho following dos- cn itoii lanus siiuato in Lincoln Coun ty. Nobraska, to-wlt: South Half of Northoast Quartor (S.. of NEV ) and Lots Ono (1) and Two (2) of Soctlon Four (4), Townjditp Thirteen (13) Rnngo Thirty (30), West of tho Gth P. M. nnd to hnvo decreed in him new und Independent title by reason of ndverso possession of said doscrib pd lands against you by hlmsolf and his grantors. THIJtl) CAUSE OF ACTION. To Georgo A. Hoagland nnd tho holrs, dovlseos, legatees and personal ruprosoniauvoB anil all persons in-1 toroated In tho ostato ot Goorgo A Hoagland, docoased, and tho unknowji owners and unknown claimants ot tho following doscrlbed lands situate In Lincoln County, Nobraska to-wit: South Half of Southeast Quartor (SU of SEV,) and South Half of Southwest Quartor (S& of SWtf) of Soctlon Twolvo (12), Township Thirteen (13) Range Twenty-nlno (29), West of tho Gth P. M. defendants. You and oach of you will take notlco that Moroll Kolth Novlllo has com monced an action In tho District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you. tho ob ject and prayor of which said potltion is to quiot titlo In plaintiff against you and oach of you In tho following de scribed lands sltuntn In T.lnnnln P.. tf, Nobraska, to-wlt: South Half of Southeast Quartor (SVj of SEV4) and South Half of Southwest Quartor (SA of SWi) of Soctlon Twelvo (12) Township Thlrteon (13). Rango Twon-ty-nlno (29), wost ot tho Gth P. M. ami to havo docrood in him now and indopondont title by reason of nd verso po380ssUm ot said described promlsos ugalnst you by hlmsolf and his grantors. You and oach ot you will make nnswor horoin on or boforo tho 9th day of Decombor, 1918, or your do raults will bo takon and Judgment taken and entered against you as in said potltion prayed. MORELL KEITH VRVTt.t.w 'U-a-OWKS. PlalnMff HEAT! Drive Away the Chill With a Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Pbstoflice. Phone 58 A modsrn institution for the scientific treatment of medical, Rurgiual and confinement casei. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfie!d.M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. L. M. .McCLARA, i Auctioneer. 3Iy ono best reference I'm always dated ahead Phone at my expense for dates OGALALLA, NE1IRASKA DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono -11 Night phone Black "SS ELECTION PROCLAMATION For tho Year 191S. By virtue of the authority In mo vested, and by the direction of the laws of tho Stnto of Nebraska in such enso made and provided, I, A. S. Alien, County Clork of Lincoln Coun- ty, Nebraska, do hereby proclaim that on Tuesday, tho fifth day of November 191 S, during the hours designated by law, thoro will bo held a general oloctlon at the usual voting places In said County for the election o tho following officers, to-wlt: One United States Senator Ono Govrnor Ono Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State Ono Auditor of Public Accounts Ono State Treasurer One Attorney General Ono Superintendent of Public In struction One Commissioner of Public Lands ni.il Bulld.'i'gs Ono Railway Commissioner Two Rogonts of tho State Unlvor- slty Ono Momhor of Congress, Sixth Congressional District Ono State Sonntor, Twenty-fifth District On State Representative, Slxty olgluh District Ono Stato Representative. Soventy sevo.Uh District Three Judges ct the Supremo Court Ono County Clerk Ono County Treasurer. Ono County Shcrlfr Ono County Attorney One County Surveyor One County Judge Ono County Suporlntondont ot Public Tnstruct'or. Ono County Commissioner, Second District One Assessor fot each Precinct Ono Rond Overseer for each Road District Two Justices of tho Peace for each .Precinct Ono Police Magistrate, City of North Platto At tho same tlmo and places, two lunondmoMtt to tho constitution ot tho Stato will bo submitted to the doctors for ndoptlon or rojectlon, vis: Proposed constitutional amendment relating to the right of suffrngo as to persons ot forolgn birth. For or against calling a constltu tlonnl convention to alter, chango nnd p.mond tho corstltutlon of Nobraska; any amendment to tho constitution to be submitted separately to tho elotorg when domauded by twontyflvo porcort of the d.ily qualified and elected dologatos of such convention Polls will bo opon at S o'clock n. m., and remain opon vnt'l G o'clock a. m . of the samo day. In teatlmouy whereof, I hava hereunto sot my hand and seal of the County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, this 8th duy of Octottr, 1918. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. Bit. TWIJNEN HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent pati ents. Successful, operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids Hospital Phone lid Office Phone 1S3 Residence Phone 2S3 100S West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. .1. B. KEDFIELf). PHYSICIAN & SUIIGEOK Succossor to Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld PHYSICIAN&SURQEONS HOSPITAL Offl-e Phono 642 Res. Phone 67 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C , DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraaku. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. B. DENT, l'hsjjclan nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery mid Obstrctrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTOKNEY-AT-LAIV Office over McDonald Bank. Offlco Phone 113C Res. Phone 112C COL ED KIEKIG, Auctioneer, General Farm Sales n Specialty. Retereneos and Dates at First National Bunk, Jforth Plntte, N'ebr. Phone 1000. DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLET Practice Limited to Surgery and lladium Tlierapj 72? City Nutlonal Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nobraska DR. IV. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician K. of C. Building NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Associated With Dr. Drost. NOTICE! Why not writo your fire and cvclone insurance with n reliable company who Invest their premiums In Liberty Bonds nnd give our county tho credit. See us for farm and nutomobilo rates NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO. PR0P0SLD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Tho following proposed amendment (to tho constitution of the Stato of .Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, Is submitted to the electors of tho Stato of Nebraska to bo voted upon at the general election to bo hold Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Soctlon one (1) of Article seven (7) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nobraska. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of tho Stato of Nobraska: Soctlon 1. That Soctlon One of Ar tlclo Seven of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska be and tho same hereby Is amended by striking out tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall havo declared their Inten tion to become, citizens comformably to tho laws of ttfb United States; on the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an oloctlon." And insortlng In the place of tha words so stricken, the following words: "Socond. Persons of forolgn birth who shall have becomo citizens ot the United States by naturalization or othorwlso conformably to tho laws of the United States at loast thirty days prior to an election. See. 2. That at tho genenl elec tion nineteen hundred and i(;'itoon i(1918) there shall bo submitted to the electors of the state for tholr approval or rojoctlon the foregoing proposed amendment to tho constitution relat ing to tho right ot suffrago. At such olectlon, on tho ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposod amendment, shall ho written or printed the words: "For proposod amend ment to tho constitution rolatlng to tho right of suffrago," and "Against said proposed amendment to tho con stitution rolatlng to the right of suffrago." Sec. 3. It such amendment shall bo approved by a majority of all electors voting at such election, said amendment shall constitute Section One (1) Article Sevon (7) of tho Con stltutlon of the State of Nobraska. Approvod, April 9, 1918. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLES W, POOL - - OCrPary j2jgt4tO. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black C33 W. T. rHITCIIARI), Graduate Veterinnrlnn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. Referee Sale. Notlco is hereby glvon that by vir tue of an order of W. C. Dorsey, Judge of tho District Court of Phelps County, Nebraska, made on the first day of October, 1918, In an action pending In said court, wherein Henry Swodoll, et al. are plaintiffs and' Nora Wilson, et nl. aro defendants, direct ing tho sale of the real estate here inafter described, I will sell at the front door of the court house In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock, a. m. on the 11th day of November, 191S, at public sale for cash to the highest bidder, the follow ing described real estate, to-wlt: All that portion of the south half (S) of section thirty-six (3G), in township fourteen (14), in Lincoln County, Neb. which lies south of tho right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad, and also the northwest -(NW) quarter of section thirty-five (3G), in township fourteen (14), all north, in rango thlr ty-ono (31), west of tho Gth P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska; said land to bo sold separately and said sale to be hold open for one hour. Dated this 3rd day of October 1918. OS-NS G. NORGERG, Referee. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday, the 9th day of November, 1918, at tho residence of Daniel McNlckle, In Wnlker precinct, In Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, I will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, one red cow, sup posed to bo about four years of age, said cow to bo sold as an estrav. Dated this 4th day of October, 1918. JM. SOUDER, Justice of the Peaco Notlco of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that under date of September 7th, 191 S. there was filed with the County Clerk of Lin coln County, Nbraska, Articles of In corporation of the "North Platte Elec tric Mills" whoso principal place of business Is In North Platte, Nebraska, and which said corporation was form ed for the purpose of buying and sell ing grain and grain products and tho manufacture and sale nt wholesale and retail of flour nnd other cereal products, and the erection and main tenance of such buildings as shall be necessary therefor and the purchase of such real estate as may bo required for a site. The authorized capital stock of said Corporation is in tho sum of Fifty Thousand and 00-100 ($50,000.00) Dollars 'fully paid up, and said Corporation commenced business on September 1st. 1918, and shall continue in operation for a period of 25 years thereafter. The highest indebtedness to which said Corporation shall subject itself shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock, and the business of said Corporation shall bo conducted by a President, Secretary and Treasurer, which said officers shall bo chosen by Board of Directors of not to exceed 5 In number. NORTH PLATTE ELECTRIC MILLS By L. C. CARROLL, President. Attest: B. M. CARROLL, Secretary. Sept. 27-4 wks Estray Mure. Estrayed from my place eight miles north ol Ingham about the middle of August a bay mare two years old, with bald face and white hind feet. Reward will be paid for return of animal or for Information leading to Its recovery. F. R. BRESTIL, Ingham, Neb. Estrny Notice. Taken up on or nbout August 21, 191S, in the pasture of tho undersign ed a heifer about three yearsold, white fa'ce, with horns, no brands. Owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animal away.. GEORGE HALSEY,- Wellfleet. Neb. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln Coumy, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Mutual Building and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Cora Suit, et al., is defendant, and to me directed I will on the 10th day of November, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House in North Plntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bid der for caBli, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following dos crlbed property to-wit: Lots five and six (5 and C) block eighty-eight (8S) in tho original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dated North Platte, Neb., October 14th, 191,8. A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff. O15-0. Notice of Flnul Report. Estate No. 1559 of Marie L. Cohn. docoased in the county court ot Lin coln county, Nobraska. Tho state of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said Estato tako notice that tho Administrator has filed a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have beon set for hearing before said court on Novembor 8th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., whon you may appear and contest tho same. Dated Octobor 8th, 1918. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST. 015-3 wks. County Judge. Notlco to Creditors. Estato No. 158G ot Georgo W. Rose, docoased, In tho county court ot Lin coln county, Nobraska. The stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate Is Fobruary 15th, 1919, and for settle ment of said Esate is Octobor 11th, 1919; that, I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on Nov. 15th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.,,and on February 15th, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, e.xonilne, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, 015-4-wks. County Judge,