cmt3i3ceklu Etibwm. a : : IRA ! HA It II, IIilKor ami PiibUtlicr SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: One Your by Mull, In niltnncc. .$l.?o Oho Year by Carrier, In mhnwco Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska Postofflce At Second Class Matter, TCI'SRAY, OCTOHHR '-'It, 191S ('ou'iuor Net Me. Two years ago The Tribune depart ed from its well beaten path of repub HcanlHm to nsslst In bringing before the public Kolth Neville, a democrat, ns ft candidate for governor. It did this because It recognized In Mr. Ne ville a young man who wag capable who wns honest, who could not be "handled" or swayed by unscrupulous politicians, and as governor would give to the office the Iwst that ha pos sessed. Confidant of the real worth ( f (he man the promise was mado tho people thnt his administration would bo .Mean, thnt it would be efficient, that it would be satisfactory and hav Ir,g made those promises, The Tribune has quite naturally closoly watched Mr. Neville's actions ns govornor. Tho voters of today are newspaper rendors; they keep posted on stato atfulrs, and it is submitted to them whether the official acta of Governor Neville have not been clean and honorable; that he has shown nblllty; that ho as "made good" in evory par ticular; that the only criticisms that have boon made of him come from members of his own party who wore apparently unable to "use" him ns they desired and theHO criticisms have not been made of his official acts. Candor on the part of all will impel the admission thnt these claims for Govornor Novlllo are true. Am a can didate for ro-oloctlon Governor Neville 1b entitled to the support of tho voters on tho record he has made, and as a North Plntto mnn he Is entitled to lryalty on tho i-art or the voters of Lincoln and other Western Nobraska counties. In thi'M Hponklng a good word for Govornor Neville, Tho Tribune has no apologlos to make, for it hns not bou disappointed In him; he hns nroven all that v "-omlsod of him. he has "mado good." ;; An Efficient Official. With ho multlilliod cost of doing business vluring tho past two or threo years it Is creditable to the county of ficials that they have boon able to transact the business of the county without an incrcaso of the tax lovles and still rcmnln on u cash pay ing basis, that thoy liavo not run 'tho county in dobt during tills period of high prlcea for supplies, for labor, for fuel, and the many other necessities needed. To keop tho expenses within the rovonuos has been no slight task on the part of tho commissioners, nnd this has boon accomplished only by tho uso of -good buslnoss nblllty and Judgment. As chairman of tho board, E, II. Springer has boon oxcoedlngly watchful and enroful; and whorovor possible ho haB trimmed tho oxpenso account to the lowest posslblo notch without impairing tho gonoral ef ficiency of tho county govomment or tillowing noco3snry Improvements to go unheeded. Mr. Springer is a can-' (lltlato for re-oloctloh and Tho t ih m IHievos X member of tho board 'would show cnmi judgment on the part ot the voters. Tho Tribune od'tor koups pretty cloo taV on tlic nctlrtih of the commission ers', and ho has novor known Mr. Springer to commit an official act that l' okcd sur,i)!c!cin. He may hnvo made mlMukoa. im all of u do, but thoy hive net boon dishonest ml.ttaktM. : :o: : 111. . It. ... II.. ..1. il. If 'tending Hiick t lit Lines. The aarmaua in Delirium and I .?.,?,, 1 L n "bl r 'b' ,u8 8tfln?r clroum8tni.qa shoul.l permit that he , I1 E Um 0,"ti,.nl0 m? l?r' ni'ht (,,,V( hl"""lf life work to 03 to break thru tholr lines nud bring -on form of christian work. UoKIh- . ofenalvn iS f "nV," "H, 1 l,,r toro'1 ' lh J" called for n nniiiU0"i8,0n tUo h,ot,lo'.Horvlco during tho present week, his n.l!rlnl.,,rt nevertheless on call was postponed tomporarlly nnd 11 Positions under at nek the he and his wife wont for a well earned ZTZr"? ',t'" owly ll vacation to visit relatives in Denver' S 1 U, im'm ' il8-,0","!8 ,lorth,,rn W1,lle ,hwo "waiting tho call ot his Jtallan buttle Iront botwoon tho ' or.it ntrv Iib rocolved the snmniom are being pu to tip tost In a , now at- that ho hoard tho joyful acclaim. rnrnm hl . ' 1"" . "Ul i,,,U BrltlHh again hnvo gono on tho offon- slvo ngatiiHt the Turks and nt last ac- counts woro making considerable progress. In Albania and Sorbin the. cporatioiiH of tho allied forces aro! lending lownru tno Blow but sure ' Death of Irs A II Idles evacuation of tho invaded districts by' Mrs. A. H. Lllos. 'living southeast tho enemy forcos. Hor8hoy. dlod Wodnosdny morning o,: - at Bovon a. m. Several In tho family. Encourages lower Growing, , including Mr. Llles had been suffering 11. D. Wnteon of honrnoy hns dedl- with tho Spanish lulluenza and In car catod tho use ot $5,000 to his homo lug for thoin sho contracted It. She town for oncourngeinont of a propor Ib said to hnvo persisted In cnrlnir for obserynnco of flower day for children. her nffllctod family when she should llu dnto ho doslros sot for this ob-lmvo boon receiving euro horsoir, but Horvanco Ib to bo some time In August I would not givo up until sho fainted of each yonr. Tho fund ho has sot , Sho received splondld caro but It Mas aside la to bo In tho caro of twelve tuon tooslato. trustees. Tho lntorest on tho fund ntl Decoasod was 32 years old, and 0 por cent, will ylold annually $300, loavos bosidos n sorrowing husband ..iiuium mr. wuihou desires diB-itnroo uui0 uaughtors. aged C years tributed In prizos to chldron for tho 2 years and 11 months respectively production of tho best spocimon ofl Funorhl service wns hold at tho certain flowers or gardoiiH or for Biich Rivorviow comoton- nt 2 n. m Fri. Himiiar nnrposos as the trustees shall, dlrect. Tho fund Is to bo nornotual. : :o: : , IIoiiko Is in Eurojio. Colonel E, M. IIouso, porsonal rop rosontntivo of President Wilson and spokasmnn of tho state department, and Admiral William a. nnnnnii. niitof cf naval operations, liavo nrrlvod In Franco to roprosont the Unltod States in the oonHldorntlon of Germany' Idea for nn armlstlco and pence negotia tions. ::o:: Drove Hogs Fixed nt $17. no. A minimum price for packers drovo hogs of $17.50 a hundred pounds was nnnouncod Saturday by tho food ad ministration aftor a conforonco bo twoon tho llvostook BUh-commlUoo "of tho agricultural advisory board, which includos members ropJroBentlng tho swino Industry, tho food administra tion nnd firty packers. :o; : "V liavo cnsli cusloniors for woll located five and sis room cotfages nnd biingulows, If yon nlsli to muke finlck Kale list with BUCII.V'AN & PATTERSON. WOJtKIXJ RESKRYK corps to be formed. The state council of defense has set asldo November llth as rg hnration day for alt boys who hare attained tho ago of 15 years and up to 18 years. This rovlntraHnn nt tha htWU of OUT nation is not compulsory, bnt any boy ' who falls tf reg!tr on this day In order that the -uvernmfait aiay make iim Itsf me hi ill', ""i "viuva jn me i ciiii ,.m for -a bid: b? in bftat fitted.1 !. as much a slacker a the man who falls to register for the military ser-. vice ! After he has registered the matter, of placing him where he eon-be of Iwat ' service will be a mutual, concern aa the boys' parents will be consulted . ind their opinion? adhered to. i P.egist'.iuon on ."vf:mbe- l-th con-i -tuutei membership in th U. S. Boys v, ork nx li-ierve. i it-"- two general . 'V ' ' . '.Ytt I c aes into wuicn mis reserve win be divided Is industrial and agrlcul- tural. Upon the cloee of school In the spring there will be a great demand for boys on the farms and the work of placing the boys will be of the greatest Importance. The school house In each county and city district will no doubt bo tho plate used as registration and the leiiuucrs UDituu ii, at i m."i'. i A telegram received from Gonoral 'or-hlng says "The aohlevemont of Por hlng says the Boys wnrkiiig reserve during the past year ate Leyond praise. The American Ekpedltionary Forces thank one and all for for tho support you nre giving us." Now Boys lets got together and help Undo Sum out all .vo can in this ;:nt struggle for lib erty : :o: Obll unn . Gustave Dahlstrom wns born Oct. (i, 189i!, In Council Bluffs. At the age rf ten j'ears ho moved with tho family to North Platte. On Oct. G, 1917. he whs married to Esther Johnson in North Platte. On Oct. 5, 1918, he died In Denver from hommorhage follow ing Spanish Influenza. Had he lived ono day longer Gustave would have- boon 22 j ears ot ago and would have oelobrnted tho first anniversary of his marriage. Gustave was a lad who grew up under tho Influence of the church, prayer mooting and tho Sunday school Naturally bright, with a qiick reton tlvo memory, a strain of genuine humor and many original turns of thought ho wns one who by force of clrcunistnncos wan denied the oppor tunity of carrying his education be yond the first year of high school, yet by his lovo of reading and good books, especially tho Bible and Sunday school literature, ho carried forward tho cul tivation of his mind In the limited tlmo at his disposal. Ho had natural gifts of friendship with young pooplo and by responsibilities as bread win nor for his homo which mode him old er than bin years. Ho developed a mnturlty of Judgment thnt made him at tho onrly ago of twenty the logical poraon for tho rosponslblo work of Sund,ay school superintendent. For two years ho boro this heavy burden well, remarkably and successfully In tho midst of tho trying days of war when so many workers, pupils and proripectivo tonchors woro going one by ono to war. Ho flllod n peculiar place in tho uf fectlons, llfo and program of our V M outstanding ami nimosi tho only remaining active worker K "jrTr .mm ot .h! aKC' church ns Its outstanding and almost Mile to lead to Inspire a social group to (111 a pulpit with reverent and holp ful message, unpretentious, unnffected and unafraid, ho always commanded roHpoct and nn Interested hearing, so much so that when recontly he si p plied a neighboring church ho was un anlmmio'v requested to roturn at an ,oirlv da'p and in fact did so. It wns Mr pahfar, expectation that he would flflVelMtA 1.1 , aha 1 .,-.. , ..... . II... ,n,..,w luw uiitT in llir-nj UULIIIUIUII I in..,,i ,... ..-.i , H : , J V1 J i"V "Wo11 (l0' K01"1 fntthtul BorVBIlt. things things: over a I will sot thoe over many Joy of thy enter Into the Lord." A FRIEND. l :o: day. Rev. Gottys dollvored the sor- mon.- -llorshoy Tlmos. -::o: Wnion tho breath Is bad and the ap potlto disordered, Prickly Ash Bitters IS tho remody neodod. It purlflofi the Btomach, livor and bowols, swootpns tho bronth. promotes vigor and chc-r-fulnosH. Prlco $1.25 per bottlo. On u-more-Dont Drug Co.. Spoclnl Agents . N'otlco to Creditors. Estnto No. 1577 of Hattlo K. An drusB, docoasod, In tho County Court of Lincoln c(mnty, Nobraska. Tito State ot Nobraska. b.b. Cred itors of siId ostoto will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for prosontatlon and tiling of clnlms ngnlnst said os toto Is Fobruary 22, 1919, and for sot tlomont of safd estate is Octobor 19, 1919, that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on Novombor 22, 1918, at 9 o'clock n. m., and on Feb ruary 22, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. to rocolvo, examlno, hoar, nllow, or ad just all claims and objections duly filed. Win. H. C. WOODHURST. 022-4 County Judge. HOYS' Hot Stuff. Arthur Feust. consulting engineer from Utnli. breoaed Into New Yorkuind attended a banquet at the Kntfrioors' rlttb. Sever I of tin guests wir; the MnLwin kiltie of Canada. , A feature of the nipnu was Mjuitb On tortnt. and one of the Scotch veterans nftcr .,ittng what It waff, proeeedd to ,t well W,, tabasco sauce. Hi- ate a conple of bites of the bunilcp liquid, nnd then, with a low cry, put down bis knle ntyd fork. r legal notice . H!T Morell Keith .Neville, Plaintiff vt David Cash and Eller L. Catfli, trtd tlw helra. devisees. loi-a're-. and per son nl representative1! and agalnet nil persons Interested in the eatH.ta.iM David Cash and ElKn L. Cash, at nnniail anil airalr.Rt t ie unlOHftrtl !"" - A,u,u.tan,.ntth (nUdw(,i nd J??,m?.1" ? th? ifflHf (loaUl llr U mint n i -u u i t -..-.- ' County. Nebraska. Northeast Quarter lot Northonst Quarter and Lots 2, 8 nd 4 of Section 1 Township 13, Range 30,; Eatt Half of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1. 2 and 3 of Seetion 35, Township 14, Rnngo 30. The un known heirs, dovisees, or legatees of Abram Wlloy. deceased, unknown heirs, devisees or legatees of Cynthia ....... ., , ,. ,i in1,nn,m ""V1 :V ",,1 velrs, devisees or legatees of Prank M . VI 11UJ . UUC'JUaUU, nun aumai niu unknown owners or claimants of the following described land sltuato In Lincoln County. Nebraska, South half of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1 and of Section 4, Township 13, Range 30. George A. Hoagland, his heirs. devisees, legatees, personal ropreson-, tatlvos and unknown claimants of the following described land situated In. Lincoln County, Nebraska, South Half of Southeast Quarter, South Hall of Southwest Quarter of Soction 12. , Township 13, Rango 29. Defendants. FIKST CAUSK OF ACTIOS. To David Cash. Ellon L. Cash and tho heirs,, dovisees. legatees and per sonal representatives and all persons Interasted In the estate ot David Cash. deceased and Ellen L. Cash, deceased, and tho unknown ownors and un known clnlmants of the following des-, crlbod land sltuato In Lincoln County., Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast Quarter of Northoast Quarter (NE'4 of NEft)! and Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Fourl (4) of Section Ono (1) Township Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thirty (30) and tho East Half of Northeast Quarter (E1 of NEVi) and Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) of Section Thlrty-flvo (35). Township Fourteen (14), N. of Rang;? Thirty (30), Wost Cth P. M. defendants. j You and each of you will take notice 'thut Morell Kolth Neville has com menced an action In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you and each of you the ob ject nnd prayer of which said petition is to quiet title in plaintiff against you and each of you in the following described lands sltuato In Lincoln l County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast I Quarter of Northeast Oimrtnr tttVAA of NE4) and Lots Two (2), Threo (3) and Four (4) of Soction Ono (1), Township Thirteen (13). Range Thir ty (30), West Cth P. M. nnd East Half of Northeast Quarter (EV o NEW) nnd Lots Ono (1), Two (2) and riireo (3) of Section Thirty-five (35). Township Fourteen (14) Range Thir ty (30), West Cth P. M. and to have decreed to him new nnd independent titlo by reason of adverse possession of said described promises against you by himself and his grantors. HKl'OM) CAUSi; OF ACTION. To Abram WIloy, Cynthia T. Wiley. Frank M. Wiley and tho hoirs. devi sees, legatees and personal represen tatives nnd nil persons interested in tho estnto of Abram Wiley, deceased. Cynthia T. Wiley deceased and Frank M. Wiley, deceased, and tho unknown ownors and the unknown claimants. oi uio ioi lowing uoserllieu landB sit uate In Lincoln County, Nobraska, to wlt: South Half of Northeast Quar ter (S4 of NEVi ) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Soction Four (4) in Township Thirteen (13), Railgo Thir ty (30), West of the fith P. U. defen dants. You and each of you will take notico that Morell Keith Novlllo has commenced nn nctlon in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, aginnst you and each of you, tho ob ject and prayer of winch said petition is to nu!ot titlo in plaintiff against you and ouch ot you in tho following des cribed lands situate In Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraska, to-wlt: South Half ot Northoast Quarter (SM- of NEVi ) and uois uno ui ana Two (2) of Section Four (4), Township Thirteen (13i unngo Tiurty CiO), West of the Gth P. M. and to have decreed In him now nnd Indopondont titlo by reason of ndvorso possession ot said describ ed lands aguinst you by himself and his grantors. THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION. To Georgo A. Hongland and tho holra, dovlseos. legatees and porsonal roprosontatlveB and all porsons In terested In tho ostato ot O onrcrn A Iloaglnud, docoasod, and tho unknown uwnors nnu unKnown claimants ot tho following described lands sltuato In Lincoln (..ounty. Nobraska tn.uit- South Half of Southeast Ouartnr (zu. of SEM) and South Half of Southwost Qunrtor (SVj of SW4) ot Section Twolvo (12). Townshln Tlil Rnngo Twenty-nlno (29). Wost ot the Gth P. M. defendants. You and each of you will take notico that Moroll Kolth Novlllo has com menced nn action In tho District Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska against you and ouch of you. tho ob ject and prayor of which said potltlon Is to quiet titlo In plaintiff against you nnd onch of you in the following do scribed lands sltuato In Lincoln Coun- ii. iuinisKn, io-w t: south iin f nf Southeast Oimrtnr mi nt QiMiV , lA'f. Soctlo Twelve (12). Township Thirteen (13), Rnngo Twon ly-nino lay), wost ot tho Oth P. M and to hnvo docroed in him now and Indopondont titlo by reason of ad verso possession of said djoacrlbed promlsos against you by himself and his grantors. You and oach of you will make answor horoln on or before tho 9th day of Docombor, 1918, or your do faults will bo takon and Judgmont taken and ontored againat you as In said petition prayod. rtn ,M.0nELL KEITH NEVILLE. 022.5wka. Plaintiff Drive Away the Chill Wilh a Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) On? Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. Phon-j SS A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical end confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ru7 and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. 6. Dent. M. D. V. Lacas, M. D. J. B. RedSeliM. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. L. PL McCLARA, Auctioneer. 3Iy one host dated ahead for dates reference I'm always Phone at my expense OGALALLA, NEBRASKA DERIlYBEIIRr Ik FORBES, Licensed Embumera Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 11 Mght phonu Black oSS ELECTION PROCLAMATION For (he Year 1!)1S. By virtue of tho authority in mo vosted, nnd by the direction of the laws of the State of Nobraska in such case nuide und provided, I, A. S. Allan. County Clork of Lincoln Coun ty, Nehr.inka, do horoby proclaim that on Tuesday, tho fifth day of November 191S, duruig the , hours designated by law, there will bo held a gonoral olectlon at the usual voting places in said County for tho election of tho following officers, to-wit: One United States Senator One Governor Ono Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State One Auditor of Public Accounts Ono State Treasuror One Attorney Gonoral One Superintendent of Public In struction One Commissioner of Public Lands at.d P.uild:iEs Ono Railway Commissioner , Two Regents ot tho State Univer sity One Member of Congress, Sixth Congressional District One Stato Senator, Twenty-fifth District . Owe State Representative, Sixty oigluh District Ono Stato Representative. Sovonty sovo.ith Plotrlct ' Three Judges ct tho Supremo Court Ono County Clerk Ono County Treasurer One County Shcrlu Ono County Attornoy One County Surveyor One County Judge Ono County Superintendent of Public Tnstruct'on One County Commissioner, Second District One Assessor for each Precinct One Road Overseer for each Road District Two Juslimi of the Peaco for each Precinct Ono Police Mnglstrato, City of North j'latto At the same tlmo and places, two umoii(imo:'tc to tho constitution of tho Stato will bo submitted to the olficir.rs for adoption or rojection, vis: iTjposen cunsuiuuonni amendment For or nenlnst nnlllnir n cnnfltlfn Proposed constitutional amendment For or against calling a constltu tloual convention to alter, ohnngo and p.moiul tho .oi btlhitlon of Nebraska: any nmendnionts to tho constitution to bo mibnilttejl separately to tho doctor.? when domunded by twentyllvo percent of the duly qualified nnd oloctod dologntoB of such convention Polls will bo open nt 8 o'clock a. m., and' remain open until S oclock p. m. m . of the same day. ' In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set my Hand and seal of tho County of Lincoln. State ot Nebraska, this Sth day of Ootoltr, 1918. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. mi. TWINEN HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat dniity and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Append!?, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 1S3 - Residence Plfone 2S3 100S West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. x 14. KKDKlEliJ). PHYSICIAN & 8UKOKO Successor to Drs Ufddeld & (ted Held PH YSICIAN &-SUIWEONS HOSPITAL Ottlsc Phone t!42 Res. Phmif- ' Oflicj phone 241. Res. phnu' 1" L . C . DROST, Oalfiopolliic Physician. North Platte. - - N'ebraaku. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. B. J)EN" Plisylclan nnd Surgeon. Special Attention GIren to Surgery nnd Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Ofllce 130, Residence 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAYV Office over McDonald Bank. Office Phono 1136 Res. Phone 112G COL. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Fnrm Sales a Specialty. References and Bntcs at First National Bank, Xorth Platte, Ncbr. Phone 1000. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 723 City Nutionul Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska Phone 30S ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. DR. 1Y. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician K. of C. Building NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Associated IVitli Dr. Drost. NOTICE! Why not write your fire iiml cyclone insurance with a reiiaDlo company who Invost their iircmiiims in Liberty Bonds and givo our county the credit. ee us tor tnriu and automobilo rates NEBRASKA HEAL ESTATE CO. PR0P0SLD CONSTITUTIONAL AUEMWFWT The following", propdsed'amoudment to tho constitution of tho State of .Nebraska, as hoicinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the oloctors of tho State of Nebraska to be voted upon at tho jjonerai election to be hold Tuoaday, November 5th, A. D. 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Soction one (1) of Article seven (7) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nobraska. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of tho State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section Ono of Ar tlclo Seven of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be and the same heroby Is amended by striking out tho following words: "Socond. Porsons of foreign birth who shall have dptslurod their 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 eloctlon." i And Inserting In the place of tho worda sq stricken, tho following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who Hhnll have become clHzons of tho Unltod States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the'' laws of Jho United States at least thirty days prior to aii election. , Soc. 2. That ut tho gctn-ril elec tion nineteen hundred and olqhtoon '(1918) there shall be subnilttod to tho oloctors of tho stato for their approval or rojection the foregoing proposed amendment to tho constitution relat ing to the right of mirfrago. At hiuIi eloctlon, on tho ballot of oach elector voting for or against said proposed oniondmont, shnll bo written or printed tho words: "For proposed amend ment to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against safd proposed amendment to the con stitution rolnting to tho right of suftrage." Sec. 3. If such amondmunt shall bo approved by a majority of all oloctors voting at such oloction, said amendment shall constitute Soction Ono (1) Article Seven (7) ot the Con stitution of tho State of Nebraska. Approved, April 9. 1918. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLES W. POOL JSacciry .of JUat-k Hospital Phone Block 638 House Phone Black 3S3 IV. T. 1'ItITClIAKI). ' Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 213, south: Locuit St, one-half block southwest of the Court House. Rcforec Sale. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue ot an order of W. C. Dorsey, Judge cf the District Court of Phelps County, Nebraska, made on the ilrst day of October, 191S, in nn action pending In said court, wherein Henry 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 soil at the front door of the court house in North. Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska, at 10 oclock a. m. on the 30th day of November, ,1918, at public sale for cash to the highest bidder, the follow ing" described real estate, to-wlt: All that portion ot tho south hnlf (SV&) of soction twenty-six (20) 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 (NWVi) quarter of section thirty-five (35), in township fourteen (14), all north, in range thirty-one (31), west of the Cth P. 3U., in Lincoln County. Nebraska; said land to bo sold separately and said sale to be hold oDen for ono hour. Dated this 2Gth day of October, 1918 0285w G. NORBEUG. Referee' Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given that on Sat urday, tho Oth day of November, 1913, at the residence ot Daniel McNickle, in Walker 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 be about four years of age, safd cow to be sold as an ostray. Dated this 4th day of October, 1918. JM. SOUDER, Justice of the Peace Notico of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that under dato of September 7th, 191S, there was filed with tho County Clerk of Lin coln County. Nbraska. Articles of In corporation of tho "North Platte Elec tric Mills" whoso principal place of business is in North Platte. Nehr.iskn. and which said corporation was form- ea lor tlie purpose of buying and sell ing grain and grain products and the manufacture and sale 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 n site. The authorized capital stock of said Corporation is in the 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 be conducted by a President, Secretary and Treasurer, which said officers shall be 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 Notice of Final lienor! . Estate No. 1560 of Amanda M. Thomson, deceased in the Countv Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. Tlie State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said Estate tako notice that the Executor has filed a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have been &et for hearinc be fore said court on November 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in., when you may ap pear and contest the same. Dated October 15, 1918. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. 022-3wks. County Judtre. Sheriffs Sule. 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, and to me directed I will on the lGth day of November, 1918, nt 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door of tho Court House in North F'.ntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Puliiic Auction to tho highost bid der for cash, to satisfy said decree, mtorest and costs, the following des cribed property to-wit: Lots five and six (5 and C) block oighty-oight (88) In the original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska . Dated North Piatto, Neb., October 14th, 1918. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. O15-0. Notice of Final Report. Estato No. 1559 of Mario L. Colin, deceasod In tho county court of Lin coln county, Nobraska. Tho stuto of Nebraska, to all porsons Intorestod In said Estato tako notice that tho Administrator has filed a final account and report of his ad ministration nnd a petition for final Bottloment and dlschargo as such, which havo boon set for hearing before said court on Novombor 8th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in., when you mny appear and contest tho snme. Dated Octobor Sth. 1918. Will.. II. C. WOODHURST, 015-3wks. County Judge. Notice o Creditors. , Estnto No. 15SC of Georgo W. Rose, decousod, In the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nebrasku, ss: Creditors of said ostato will tako notico that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato Is Fobruary 15th, 1919, and for settle ment of said Esato Is Octobor llth, 1919; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on Nov. 15th, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m and on Fobruary 15th, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, examine, hoar, alkw, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. 01 5-4-wks. County Judgj.