IJlKl,. T:U,..rt lAMi NEBRASKA IS UKIHJJt , SElUtiiiCrlUU QinulIUCi quarantine for influenza. - - I I It A L BARK, Editor ami Publisher 1 subscription rates: i Ono Your by Mull, In advance. .$1.7.1 ! Ono Year ! Carrier, In advance, S2.0IJ Entered Ht the North Platte, Nebraska Postofftce as Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8.'tli, WIS. final (jkiuian defense link no kasy nit to ('hack. Tho following article, prepared by the Associated Press gives some light' on the defensive system Germany has prepared to resist Invasion of the Fathurland by the allied armies: I Events of the past three months, in-' voIvIiik the obb of the German tide of Invasion In France and Belgium, have emphasized the Importance of the German dufenslve systems which have been prepared by tho foe for Just tho emergency which now confronts him. The Gorman defensive lines re soluble a tree with throo main branches. Tho trunk of this "troe"! has Its root at the Swiss frontier and 1 continues north as fur as Metx, where I it divides into two branches. The I westerly branch rums to tho northwest hh far as tho Mouse river, where It separates, one "limb" crossing the ; MfMitw and running westward, after which it sweeps to the north on a long' curve. The other follows the Mouse,1 down us far as Namur, whence It runs to Brussels and Antwerp and thenco ty the Dutch frontier. j The branch that crooae the Meuse Is , tho first Uiat must he broken by the allies. In fact, recent British and Hel-j glan victories in Belgian Flanders e com to have rendered a large part of this line untenable as a permanent defensive position. First IS 17 (iiiniillol to linn. This line crosses tho Meuse at Dun, goos thru Argonne forest nnd then . follows the Alsue river ns far as Hat-1 hel, where It turns north and passes : near Guise and Solesmes. It contln-i ues northward past Valenciennes and reaches the Scheldt at Conde. It runs i along the Scheldt pnst Tournnl and! Ghent, where It turns to the oast-J ward and readies Antwerp. This Is, th. "Hundlng line." Tho second line, known as the "Hue of the Merse," Is established on the ! cast lmnk of the Meiise river north-1 ward from Dun. It passes Sedan nnd1 Mezleres and enters Helglutn just to tho soulhwosct of Dlnant. At Namur, It louves tho river and runs to Brus sels, continuing on to Antwerp, whoro1 It Joins tho "Hundlng lino" and con-j tlnuos on to tho Dutch bordor. Tho third lino Is tho original de fense zono along tho Gorman frontier. ' South of Motz It Is contorud around tho thirty-seven pormanont forts , about Strassburg. It runs ovor tho high and proclpltoiiB hills on tho Vos- gos mountains and Ih several miles 1 (loop, , At Motz tho Gorman havo construct-' ed twenty-olght groat forts, which arc' bo located hb to command all ap-j IroacnoH ami at tno snmo thno bo cap able of concentrating tholr lire on any ono fort which happens to bo ontored by the allies. Fortress Around Iron Fields. Northwest of Motz nro the great iron Holds of Hrley. Tho Importance of this iron doposlt has coninollod tho GennauH to convert the wholo countrv there Into a veritable fortress. This line runs along the boundary hotwoon Franco and Germnny, bonding to tho northeast until It reachos tho Luxem burg lino. If this belt should bo pierc ed, tho Germans may fall back to tho Snarbruockeu and ICnlsorslautorn re gions, which are Interspersed by riv ers and high wooded hills, which lend themolvos ndmlrably to dofenslvo op erations. , East of Luxemburg. It Is roportetl. the Gorniaim havo devoted a groat deal of tltno and labor to tho construc tion of pormanont fortifications. Tho country along tho Dolglan fron tier hotwoon Luxemburg nnd Holland is dominated by Goblenz, which Mar shal Foch considers tho key to Germany-, In this area Is Honn, n fortress of tho first class; Cologne, which Is protoctod by a brond bolt of ontronoh inentH and n series of strongholds running along the western sldo or tho Rhino uaitll that rlvor passes Into Hol land. Then Conies the Hhlne. Should tho throe linos mentioned bo hrokon, or if tho allies should broak thru botween Motz and tho Swiss frontlor the GormniiH would bo com pelled to fall Into Gormany nropor. or to tho south, to cross tho Rhino. This historic, rlvor Is roally tho wostorn moat of tho Teutonic castlo. Its wholo eastorn hank la strongly fortified, and wovw no onpablo or a protracted de fense. This lino of reslstanco hogins at Lahr and runs down tho Rhino thru Oft'enbnrg, RaBtatt. Karlsruhe. Man holm, Darmstndt, Wolbadon, Ilondorf, Kalk, Densburg and Wosol. In tholr rotlromont from tholr pros out positions tho Gorman plan will ho to shorton tholr lino materially and thus Incronso tho number of men a vallahlo for resistance along tholr now fronts, Tho Hundlng lino Is about sov onty mllos shortor than the Illndon burg system. Tho lino of lo Mouso would shorton tho front by twenty inllo moro, whllo tho Gormans. If thoy should rotlro to tholr own frontlor would still bo nblo to shorton tholr rront by thlrty-flvo miles. This shortening or tho lino will bo of tromondous Importnnco In futiiTo oporatlons by tho nllios. It would mako up. to n largo degree, for tho heavy losses Inflicted upon tho Ger mans during tho campaign of tho past summer and glvo thorn mnn nnwnr that would ho a formidable barrier to tno nlllofl advance Tho Mouso tho Alsno and tho Scholdt rlvors nnd tho cnnals In Rolglum In the vlclnltv of Rrussols nnd Antworp will also bo valuahlo odluncts to the condpot of dofenslvo fighting bv tho Germans. With tho dovolnpmont of tho tanks ns nn ofTonslvo weapon, n rlvor ns a first dofnnso lino ndda tre mendously to tho strongth of a posl tlon. WANTED Outfit to bale nnd haul 150 tons of hay. O. II. TIIOELECKE. The latest ruling made by the state ; board of health closes an scnoois in Nebrsaka, city as well as country, all theaters, all churches, cancels all Inflvu Mfit mnfttotv (liaAHtl. tttlll Ttllllllp . f W . WL , V.J wwv.Bag .... 1 gatherings of every nature, both In! doors and out. Local health author!-1 . . . t I ! ik a ra nruui ffi anrtrnji inMH nil lugs. The (itiaraiitlne will remain In force until 8unday, November 3 and has been decided upon as Being tho most effective way to fight the Span ish Influenza. The order Issued says that "the dis ease Is of an especially virulent form and that Immediate and drastic meas ures must be taken to combat Its spread if the health and life of our people is to be conserved. The state board of health rejtort that there aro about twenty thousand cases of the Influenza In Nebraska today and Dr. W. 8. Wild Is authority for the state ment that tho disease is bringing down an increased number of peoplo dally. People are warned against letting their children run about on tho streets snd thus expose themselves needless ly. Those having a member of tho household down with the Influonza shotild also take especial precautions and not expose others heedlessly tc the disease. Much grief and suffering can be avoided it the public will do Its part and rigidly observe the quar antine ruling. .:o: : Obituary. The funeral service of Mrs. Sarah C. Moore was held at tho homo of tho deceased, 815 W. 2nd St., North Platte, Sunday October 20th, 1918 at 10 a. in. Tho Rov. II. E. Hoss, of tho First Methodist Church preached tho funeral Bennon and music was fur nished by a mixed quartet froai the Methodist choir. Even though our city is under the pall of a dreaded epidemic many of her friends attended tho funeral, most of them sitting on chairs arranged In rows on the lawn. Tho doceased. Sarah C. Griffith, was born In Harrison Co., Indiana, April 29th, 1813. In 1859 she was mar ried to Rev. Raima C. Moore who was lator to bocomo a Liout. Colonel in tho Civil -war. Of tholr six children Clarence O.. Thomas R., Grace M., and Harry IS., are living. Mrs. Mooro quickly and peaceably passod away during the night of Oct. 18th, 1918. Since the time of their marriage, excepting tho poriod of tho wnr, she helpod her husband as n successful and beloved mlnlstor's wife rntll tholr retirement In 1901. In 18C9 they mov ed to Illinois where he preachod for ton yonrs thon took pastorates in Kansas. In 1891 her husband wns transferred to tho Wost Nebraska Conference and hold successive pas torates at Clay Conter, Elsie. Elwood, Sldnoy nnd in tho year 1899 moved to N6rth Platte wlion ho was appointed Presiding Eldor of tho North Platte D strict. In 1903 ho held tho North Platto circuit for one year and then retired. Ho passed nway January 27th, 1909 and sho lived In tholr homo until her doath. Her son Thomas R. Mooro has mado North Platto his homo for 20 years. A faithful christian mothor and wifo has gone and wo shall iiiIrb or ouooriui proflonco in the home and church. : :o: : Leu Kldwoll Married. An item of nows that should havo had the attontlon of tho Winner Inst wok was tho marriago of Mr. Len Kldwoll of this placo and Mrs. Eliza beth Rogors at the homo of fh0 latter In Kearnoy. Wednesday. October 2d. And there Is a bit of romnnco con nected with tho affair too, for Mrs. Rogers, now Mrs. Kldwoll, was an early redent of this vicinity, being tho wife of Hon Rogors, n homestead er hore and both will bo romombored by tho many old timers who rend this paper. Tho death of Mr. Rogers and the former Mrs. Kldwoll occurred only thirteen dnys apart, tho two fam ilies wore groat frlonds in tho early days and it seems not inappropriate that tho two who aro loft should bo thus united. Their many frlonds, old and now, will wish thorn a full meas uro of happiness for tho future. Wallace Wlnnor. : ;o: : 2,000 ITnlmrled Radios. Now York, Oct. 24. An appeal was nindo todny to tho mayor by Queens borough for city workers to bo sont Tnvo (,,KRr8 to Intor tho bodios.of 2,000 porsons, mostly victims of tho opldomic. which romaln unburlod In cumoiorios. :o: :- Do not neglect the warnings of nn turo. If your appetlto Is poor, broath bad, tongue coated, you will bo sick, unloss you take stops to put your sys tom In good condition. Prickly Ash IHttors Is tho romody you nocd. It PUrlflCH tllO hnwnln ntrmicrtlm,,., ,ll..,. - ----- uiKua- tlOU and romilntna lin Uvr ui .J5 por bottle. Gummoro-Dont Drue Stnrn Snnnlnt A ..,., - . ..wm, .mnn. N'otleo to Creditors. Estate No. 1F177 nr TlnHtrh 1.- A.. druBa, deceased, In tho County Court " mm-wm cmuuy, woorasua. Tho Statfl of Nnl orH,"t said ostato will tako notlco imiL mo uiuq limited Tor presentation and filing of claims against said os tato Is Febrnnrv !! mm o.,i J'0"10"1 nf Hn,tl stato Is Octobor 19, 1919, thnt I will Bit at tho county court r"om enld county on Novombor 22, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Feb ruary 22, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. to iuuuivu, vxamino, noar, allow, or ad just nil claims and objections duty fllod. Vm- WOODHURST. 033"l County Judire Notlco of Final Report. Estato No. 1C00 of Amanda M. Thomson, decoasod in tho County vuuri ui Lancoin county, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraska, to all per sons lntorostod in said EsUito tnko notice that tho. Executor has filed a final nccount and roport of his ad ministration and a potltlou for flnnl Bottloment nnd discharge ns such, which havo boon set for hearing be foro said court on Novombor 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m whon you may ap pear and contest tho snmo. Datod Octobor 15, 1918. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, 022-3wks. County Judge. Mrs. Sarah Hall, who visited thn weeks with her parents Mrs. and Mr J. R. Shaw, left Thursday for Pine dale, Wyo. A burning sensation In the thro.i' and chest means bad digestion; ar,l digestive trouble Is the starting poin for many serious diseases, partlculai ly kidney disease. Better take Prick.' Ash Hitters and put your stomach at I digestion In sound condition bofor serious trouble begins. Gumiiier -Dent Drug Company. Special Agent -Prlco $1.25 per bottle. UKSAI, NOTICK. Morell Keith Neville, Plaintiff 1 vs llovl.l raah atwl Fllnn I.. C!n!l. Bill th heirs, devisees, legatees and per-' so:iHl representatives and against aV peraons interesiei in tne ennto , David Cash and Ellen L. Caili, d-, i;mnaL mm o(sn t, uuhhu h . owners and claimants of the follbwinar doaorUMMl innti siiuato in ijincoin County. Nebraska, Northeast Quartir of Northeast Quarlor and Loti 2, and t of Section 1. Townihlp 1' , Range 30,; East Half of Northea-t , Quarter and Lots 1. 2 and 3 of Ssojlon i SK ''nil-null 1 11 14. IlHtllTH 30. Th 1111- known heirs, devisees, or logate "f Abram Wiley, deceased, unknown heirs, devisees or legatees of CynthM i T. Wiley, det.-?nsed, and the unknovn I holrs, dovlseos or legatees of Frank I M. Wiley, doceased, nnd against the j unknown owners or claimants of tin. following described land situato m j l.lwnln Pnimtv Vplirnakn. Rnntli ln!f of Northonst Quarter nnd Lots 1 a,"l i 2 of Section 4, Townsnip id, unncf 30. George A. Hoagland, his heir-. devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and unknown clalmnnts of thr following described land sltuatod In Lincoln County, Nebraska, South Half of Southeast Quartor. South Half nf Southwest Quarter of Section 1:' Township 13, Range 29. Defendant-. MUST I A I nr, IM Al 1IU.. Tr llnvlil f!nli. TCllon T. PrbIi nnd the heirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representatives and all poron-- lnlirntfjl In (lin nnlnto nf Tlnvld Cnli deceased and Ellon L. Cash, dccenne'l. and tho unknown owners and un known claimants of tho following des cribed Innd situato in Lincoln County. N,p1irnBWn. tn-wll" Nnrtlifvmt Onnrtpr of Northoat Quartor (NEH of NE,4 and Lots Two (2). Three (3) and Four (1) of Section One (1) Towushln Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thirtv r.10 nnd Uia Ens! Half nf NfirMinn-i Quartor (EH of NEA) and Lots One (i). two (z) and Tiiree (a) or soctlon Thirty-five (35). Township Fourteen (14). N. of Rantr- Thirtv (301. Wn- Oth P. M. defendants. You and each of you will tako noti e that Morell Keith Neville has com menced nn action in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you nnd ouch of you tho ob ject and prayer of which said petition is to quiet title in plaintiff ngalnst you and each of you In tho following doscribed lands situato In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast Ouartor of N'ortlinnnt Onnrlnr (X'Ri: of NE'j) and Lots Two (2), Throo (3 nnd Four (4) of Soctlon Ono (1. Township Thirteen (13), Range Thir ty (30), Wost fith P. M. and East Halt or Nortnoast Quartor (Ey. of NEW) and Lot Oim (1). Twn r2) ntiA Threo (3) of Soctlon Thlrty-fivo (35), Townsnip Fourteon (14) Range Thir ty (30), West Gth P. M. and to have decreed to him now and Independent tltln bv reason of advorso nnssns.inii of said described premises against you by himself and his grantors. SKCUNI) CAUni; OF ACTION . To Abram Wilov. fivntliln rP WMnv Frank M. Wiley and tho holrs, devi BOOS. loeatecs nnd riorsnnnl renrAspn- tatlvcs and all porsons interested in tho estato of Abram Wiley, deceased, Cynthia T. Wiley deceased and Frank M. Wilov. deceased, and tlin nnknnu-n owners and tho unknown claimants of tho following doscribed lands sit uate in Lincoln County, Nobraska, to wlt: South Half of Northeast Quar ter (S1 of NEVi) and Lots Ono (1) and Two (2) of Section Four (4) In Township Thirteen (13), Range Thir ty (30). West Of. tho fith P. M. ilnfnn. dnnts. You nnd each of von will tnko notlco that Morell Keith Novlllo has commenced an action In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, aglanst you and each of you, tho ob ject and prayor of which said notltlon Is to Olllet tltln In nlnlntlff and oach of you In tho following des cribed lands situato In Lincoln Coun ty. Nonraska, to-wlt: South Half of Northeast Quartor (SVj of NEVI ) nnd uois uno (l) and Two (2) of Section Four (4). Township Thirteen (13) Rnngo Thirty (30), West of tho Gth P. M. and to havo decreed in him now nnd indopendont tltlo by reason Of adVOrSO nOSHOSslmi nf anlll ilnanrlli. pd lands ngalnst you by himself and TIIIUI) CAl'SK OF ACTION". To Georgo A. Hoagland and tho holrs, dovlseos, legntoos and porsonal ruprosontatives and all porsons in terested In tho ostato of Georgo A. Hoagland, deceased, and the unknown ownors nnd unknown clnlmnnts of tho following described lands sltunto In Lincoln County, Nobraska to-wlt: South Half of Southoast Quartor (SV of SEVi) and South Half of Southwest Quartor (SVs of SWVl) of Section Twolvo (12), Township Thirteen (13) Rnngo Twenty-nlno (29), Wost of tho Gth P. M. dofondants. You nnd onch of you will tako notlco that Moroll Keith Novlllo has com moncod nn notion In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and onch of you, tho ob ject nnd prnyor of which snld petition is to quiet tltlo In plaintiff ngnlnst you and each of you in tho following de scribed lands sltunto In Lincoln Coun tf, Nobraska, to-wlt: South Halt of Southoast Quartor (SVa of SEW) and South Half of Southwest Quarter (SU of SWVi) of Section Twelve (12) luniibuip mirioon U3), Hango Twou-ty-nlno (29), west of tho Gth P. M. and to havo decroed In him now and Indopendont tltlo by reason of ad vorso possession of said djoscrlbod promlsos ngaliiBt you by himself and his grantors. You and onch of you will mako answor herein on or bororo tho 9th day of Docomhor, 191S, or your do faults will bo takon and Judgment tnkon and ontored ngaliiBt you as In said potltlon prayed. MORELL KEITH NEVILLE. u-swks. Plaintiff HEAT Drive Away the Chill With a Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ol Postoftice. Phcne 58 A modern institution for the cientific treatmnt of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ruy and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. L. M. McCLARA, " Auctioneer. 3Iy ono best reference; I'm nlways dated ahead Phone nt my expense for dates OUALALLA, NEBRASKA DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embainers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 11 Mght phone Black 5SS i: L K CT I ON 1' HO CL AVIATION' For tho Year WIS. By virtuo of the authority In me vested, and by tho direction of tho laws of tho State of Nebraska, In such case mado and provided, LA. S. AUon, County Clork of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, do hereby proclaim that on Tuesday, tho fifth day of November 191 during the hours designated by law, there will be held a general oloctlon at tho usual voting places In said County for tho election of tho following officers, to-wlt: One United States Sonator Ono Governor Ono Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State . Ono Auditor of Public Accounts Ono State Treasuror One Attorney General Ono Superintendent of Public In struction Ono Commissioner of Public Lands. ai.d lUilldn.'gs Ono Railway Commissioner TVo Regents of the State Unlvor- slty Ono Member of Congress, Sixth Congressional District Ono State Sonator, Twenty-fifth District Onte Stnte Representative, Slxty olghlh District Ono State Representative. Sovonty Bove.ith L'latrlct Threo Judges ct the Supremo Court Ono County C.erk Ono County Treasurer Ono County Sheriff Ono County Attorney (Hie County Surveyor One County Judge Ono County Superintendent of Public Tnstruct'on Ono County Commissioner, Second District One Assossor fot each Precinct Ono Rond Overscor for each Road District Two Justices of tho Peace for each Precinct Ono Police Magistrate, City of North Platto At fhe same tlmo and places, two umomimei'u: to tho constitution or tho Stato will bo submitted to tho olocicrs for adoption or rejection, vis: Proposed constitutional amendment relating to the right of suffrage as to persons of foreign birth. For or against calling n constltu tloiinl convention to alter, ohango and amond tho corbtltutlon of Nobraska; any amendments to tho constitution to be submitted, sppnrntoly to tho electors when domuuded by twontyflvo porcort of the duly qualified and olectod dolegatcs of such convention Polls will ho open at 8 o'clock a. in., and remain open vnt'I G oclock a m . of the same day. In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, this Fth day of Ortoltr. 191S. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Bll. TWLXEX JIOSriTAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 1S3 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platto, Neb. .1. II. REDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUltGEOIS Successor., to Drs. Redfleld & Redfleid PHYSICIANft'SUlM3EONS HOSPITAL Oinco Phone G42 Ros. Phone 67f Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . D R O S T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte. - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. B. DENT, Fhsylclnn nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over McDonnld Bank. Office Phone 113C Re. Phono 112C col. ed mmw, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales a Specialty. Referencei nnd Dates nt First National Bank, North Platte, Nebr. rhoiie luou. DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery and Iladium Therapj 72S City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska DR. Y I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician K. of C. Building NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Associated With Dr. Drost. NOTICE! Wliv not AVI'Ifis vnur Urn nml rrlmn Insurance with a reliable company who Invest their premiums In Liberty Bonds and give our county tho credit. Sec us for farm and automobile rates NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO. PROPOStD CONSTITUTIONAL ; AMENDMENT j Tho following proposod amendment (to tho constitution of tho State of .Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, is submitted to tho olectors of tho Stato of Nebraska to be voted upon at tho general election to bo hold Tuesday, Novombor 5th, A. D. 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Soctlon ono (1) of Article sovon (7) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nobraska. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of tho Stato of Nebraska: Section 1. That Soctlon Ono of Ar ticle Sevon of the Constitution of the Stnto of Nobraska bo and tho same hereby Is amended by striking out the following words: "Socond. Porsons of foreign birth who shall havo declared their Inten tion to become citizens comformably to tho laws of the United States, on tho subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." And Inserting in tho place of the words so stricken, the following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall havo becomo citizens of the United Statos by naturalization or otherwlso conformably to tho laws of tho United States at least thirty days prior to an election. , Sec. 2. That at tho general elec tion nlnoteen hundred and eighteen (1918) thero shall bo submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection tho foregoing proposed amendment to tho constitution relat ing to tho right of suffrage. At such election, on tho ballot of each elector voting for or ngalnst said proposod amendment, shnll bo wrltton or printed tho words: "For proposed amond mont to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrage" and "Against said proposod amendment to tho con stitution relating to the right of suffrago." Sec. 3. If such amendment shall be approved by a majority of all electors voting at sucii olectlon, said amendment shall constitute Section Ono (1) Article Seven (7) of the Coa stltutlon of tho State of Nebraska. Approved, April 9, 1918. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLES W. POOL Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 688 YV. T. FIIITOIIAUD, Graduate VcterJnnrlnn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. Referee Sale. Notlco Is hereby given that by vir tue of an ordor of W. C Dorseyv Judge of the District Court of Phelps County, Nebraska, made on the first day of Octobor, 191S, In nn notion pending In said court, wherein Honry Swedell, et al. are plaintiffs and Nora Wilson, et nl. aro defendants, direct ing the sale of the real estate here inafter described, I will sell nt tho front door of tho court house in North Plntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at 10 o'clock, a. m. on tho 11th day of November, 1918, at public sale for cash to the highost bidder, the follow ing doscribed real estate, to-wlt: All that portion of tho south half (S) of soctlon thlrty-slx (3G). in township fourteen (14), In Lincoln County, Neb. which lies south of tho right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad, and also tno northwest (NWld) nuarter of section thlrty-fivo (35), in township iourteon U4), an north, In range thir ty-one (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 ono hour. Dated this 3rd day of Octobor 1918. OR-NS G. NORGERG. Roferee. Notice of Sale Notlco Is hfirobv irlvtm thnt nn Rnt urday, the 9th day of November, 1918, at the residence of Daniel MnVlr-Uln In Walker precinct, In Lincoln coun ty, iseorasita, at 2 o'clock In the after noon. I will offer for salo to tho high est bidder for cash, ono red cow, sup posed to be about four venrs nf nro said cow to be sold as an ostray. uateti this 4th day of Octobor, 1918. JM. SOUDER, Justice of tho Peaco Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that under date of September 7th, 191S. there was nieu with tho Cot nty Clerk of Lin coln County, Nbraska, Articles of In corporation of the "North Platte Elec tric Mills" whoso nrinclnal olace 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 the manufacture and salo at wholesale and retail of flour and 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 be required for a site. The authorized capital stock of said Corporation is in tho sum of Fifty Thousand nnd 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. Tho highest Indebtedness to which said Corporation shall subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock, and tho business of said Corporation shall be conducted by a President, Secretary and Treasurer, which said officers shall bo chosen by Board of Directors of not to exceed 5 In number. v NORTH PLATTE ELECTRIC MILLS By L. C. CARROLL, President. Attest: B. M. CARROLL, Secretary Sept. 27-4wks Ehtrsiy 3Iare. Estrayed from my place eight miles north of Ingham about the middle of August a bay mare two years old, with bald face and whlto 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 about August 21, 1918, in tho pasture of the undersign ed a heifer about three yearsold, white face, with horns, no brands. Owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take animal away.. GEORGE HALSEY, Wollfleet, Neb. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein Mutual Building and Loan Association is plaintiff, and Cora Suit, et al., is defendant, nnd to me directed I will on the lGth day of November, 191S, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House In North riatto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bid dor for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following des cribed property to-wlt: Lots five and six (5 and G) block eighty-eight (S8) in the original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dated North Platte, Neb., October 14th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY. Sherlff. 015-G. Notice of Final Report. Estate No. 1559 of Mario L. Cohn, doceased in tho county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho stato 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 filial settlement and discharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on November 8th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated October 8th, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, 015-3 wks. County Judgo. Notlco to Creditors. Estato No. 158G of Georgo W. Rose, doceased, In the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nobraska, S3: Creditors of said ostato will tako notlco that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato is February 15th, 1919, and for settle ment of said Esato 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, o,xamlno, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, 015-4-wks. County Judgo.