lit A L DARE, Editor nnd Publisher "nl, .(, SUBSC IUPTION RATES! Ono Year hy Mull, In advance. .Si One Year I) Carrier, In advance, $2. 00 - , - Kntered at the North Platte, Nebraska Postoffice as Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, Gth, 1018. Al'HTKIA SKINS ARMISTICE. QUIT FIGHTING YESTEROAV. An armistice lwtwoon the Austrian The main building Is to be one mile nnd Italian forces was signed Sunday W,B an,j three miles long, thereby en nfternoon and fighting ceasod at three abllng the entire process of construc oVIock yesterday aflarnoon. tlons of a modern gun to be comploted The conditions of the armistice will im,i8r one roof, bo given to the public some time to- Thero nro at present about 2,800 day. men at work on the plant housed by Austro-Hungarlan troops are lHlng tnl government In quarters similar withdrawn from tho western front and n 8Vary respect to the regular army the Germans, fearing the allies win i,;lrraeks. ComforUblo individual beds march through Austria, are dlggiug arc furnished to each man, and meals fronches and erecting fortifications nre fiornlfched on the co-ooraUve along tho navarlan frontier, according vAn conducted without profit, to a Vlennn dispatch to the Polltiken. . There will be about 2,500 homes Tho terms under which the debacle oraettid on tho inland tor government on tho Italian front ondod Monday at ViM-lovm at on average cost of nbout p. m. (y n. in. aii" "immi Stnfi tlmei. Include complete dam oh ilizatlon of Austrian forcM, surrender of ono-half of all artillery aim mm tnry equipment, occupation by Amerl- t0 the Patriotic Peoples of Lincoln can and allied forces of such strategic : County, Greeting: placos as may later bo selected', uho Your County Defense Council de of the Austrian railroads for opera- sirtw to call you attontlan to the fact tlons gol'nst Gennany, ovncuatlon of that the war activities that have here all Invaded torrltory leaving behind tofore appealed to the public for sup all equlpmont and supplies, Including port under tho soparato organizations coal J surrender of a portion of tho of Y. M. C. A.. Y. W. C. A., Jewish Austrian surface and submarine Meets Wei faro, War Camp Community Ser and ti'sarmumont of others under A-, vif e, Salvation Army, American Ll morienn nnd allied control, surrender brary Association, National Catholic of all German submarines In Austrian , War Council and Knights of Colum wators, and repatriation of allied and bus have been officially placed under Ainorican presoners wiinoni recipru- city. Evacuation of Austrian torrjtory roughly corrosponds to the boundary roprosontng tho War nnd Navy De linos claimed by Italy under the Itnl-, partments. Ian troaty of London program. To provido funds to moot tho ex- All German troops In Austria-Hun-. pnose of Uiobo various activltio3 there gary, Italy or tho Balkans must bo, out or Interned within flftoon days. Destruction of any property by re trmtfng forofi Is specifically forbid den. Ships to bo Rurrondlered lncludfo fifteen modorn Austrian submarines, three bnttloshlps, throe light, cruisers, n'no destroyers, twelve torpedo boats, one mlno-lavor nnd six Danube moni tors to ho designated by tho nllles. All other war craft are to bo concon tratnd nnd iVsarmed under allied di rection. Froo navlentlon of all Austrian wa ters by bnth tho war and commercial fleets of the nlllos Is nrovidod for.V The Danvng routo Is to bo kont open by tlio occupation or aismantllnir or,of 'fortresses to bo 'solocted by tho allied commander. All fortresses protecting Austrian naval bases or stations aje to bo oc cunld mid tho nrsonal at Pola Is spe cifically surrendered. All allied craft held hv Austria aro to be returned Imnwi'ntely, : :o: : To Aid Clerking Influenza. The locnl revlow of the Woman's Benefit Association havo received In 'lsfA "K 'HfI ssi uiojj Huoiionxis Kiipiome ooiiiuinndor of the Associa tion, to orgnnlzo at onco la giving nun, iv lueuuiAu ui uiibu in efficient aid to tho Government and TnOmhsrsltln of 105.000 woman thru out the United Statos, It Is well equip ped to give Its help The organization Is represented In thia locality by Rovlow No. 1 with Mrs. Mary Elder as commandor and Esthor AutonldoH ns record koopor. Attractive cards with definite in stni "Hon- . . Hi provontntlvo precau tlons have beon sent out and placed In tho homes of the membership. Tho local roviow is Joining with tho authorities In giving all posslblo aid In stopping tho spread of this opl dcmlc. l::o:: Open Itoad to Herlln. Tho supremo war council at Vor- sallies, has under consideration tho that Germany bo roquirod to wlthdray hor armies without their military sun piles or tho loot being carrlod from Franco and Belgium, to a zono thirty mllos to the Gorman side of the Rhthe, and that the ontlro German army, in cluding submarines and tho Helgo land fortross bo surrondored. From a mlltlary point of view tho proposnl that tho Gorman armies ho disarmed and retired thirty miles beyond tho' Ithino Is classod only as tantamount to an absoluto Hurrondor. It would not only throw, opou to tho allied and American armies many roads to Bor lln, itself, hut with the surrendor of railway rolling stock doprlvo them of moans to retrace tholr utopa, or fight if they would, : :os : Penalty If Prolong War. Pacific penalty for ovory day that tno war is prolonged after tho allied tonns aro proaonted to Germany, is one of tho allied conditions of tho armistice terms. It will bo much worse for tho onomy If thoy fall to rocognizo tho armfstlco tonus and carry on tho war fmrthor. Thoro will bo no abatomont of sovorlty In tho allied tonus and tho continuation of tho war which has hold nothing but four yoars of horror wll bo paid for two fold. Dnroc-Jorsoy Male PlgH. For Salo Twonty bond. Thos'o aro registered, Thoy will not bo kept over thirty days. So call or address at onco. FRANK 8TR0LLBERG, 83-C North Platto. ::o:: Heartburn, heaviness In tho atom nch, bloated fcollng, coated tonguo, nan nreatih dizziness and vortiuo, (blind staggors.) quickly roltovwl by I'rickly Asit Bitters, reoplo who havo uaod It say thoy can oat hoartlly wltliout mlsory. whoro boforo thoy tried It the jnost healthful food soom od to go' them out of fix. Prlco $1.25 no" bottle-. OUMMERE-DBNT DRUG CO. civic authorities in chocking tho Span- 1 , f. u, Kills, and in the right education ol lih lnfla. rt ,l,Iv are all re fr U w J "mt the Intelligent care'oi llAia" inuUhr'Sintad: niun.t.ons factor.e, UHI1CI11 llOSM lai iCOIllllUlll ailU ll ,,., .w1 i.i..i was milt nf Hin nesnntliilu In Mm -lr. AMERICA TO HAVE LARGEST GUN PLANT Vlien completed the government Eiin nlunt'at Neville I land, nmr tMttsburg will be the largest in the W1r,(li c5,n,mretl t0 which the Krnpp gun works will be pigmy, tnd It will reqrir about two years to complete u. at a cost approximating $200,000, 000. ... 11 IB JHl TBI II KWTVrillUQIll ,rujcvi, and to the American Steel Company i entrusted the matter f expending tho money, on a dollar-a-year plan. Whl :h ni'rtiiH that cm the basis of re nuir.ng uvo jara (o complete the Jroject the company will receive tho 3um of 12.00 for supervising the ex penditure of more than $200,000,000. V'.ovi' Tho United War Work Drbo. Lincoln County CoijicII of Defense, North Platte, Nel)r, Nov.1 2. 1918 mo supervision oi mo war unmp Community Service by tho commis sions on Training Camp Activities, will be one grand drivo, beginning November 11, to raise tlh sum of $250,000,000.00. The quota to be raised by this county is $30,000.00. A conimltteo undor, tho chairman ship of C. O. Weihgnnd has charge of raising the Lincoln county quota Under this plan of campaign, there will be but one drive instead of seven. This commute will see that you have an opportunity of contributing to this worthy cause. It is not only the duty of ovory ono to contribute to this fund, but It la a great privilege to have tho opportunity In this man ner of showing our appreciation of tho boys over there, who are fighting (for our rights and for the protection win uiory. wo nespeaK ror a generous res ponse, T. C. PATBRSON, Chairman. : :o: : Another Liberty Loan doming. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo 1ms nnnounced that, no" matter what the results of the ponding overtures ror peace may he. tnoro will bo an other Liberty loan. To use his ex prosslon, "We are going to havo to flnnnco pence for a while just as wo nave una to finance war." Thero nro ovor 2,000.000 United! hiaioa soiirors nnroau Iiroad. If wo trans-1 lmd had nn interest in the right bous 7' l"Jlw United illK of R,-iH jn the right feeding 'ol lnr,i tlifton mon ,ff m.J 1, after .penco is nn actuality. Tno American people, therefore. 5 "A0 "J"'1 ,?a I'"1 -iii i , i , , luslor' 'La' H l J1?' wln htlV0. au ooportunlty to show the same patrio tism In financing the Just and conclu sive victorious peace wheneWer It comos. " ::o:: Had Wreck In New York. Over one hundred peoplo wore kil led Friday night In a wreck vof an olovatod train on the Brighton Dench line or tlie Brooklyn Rapid Transit company. Tho accident occurred Just at tho Hiinnor time and tho train wns , crowded with workers going to their b, s ta I, g Toom' bliig at a "!? Platforms each he" lnir crowded with passonitors. Tim trnin left tho track on round ing n sharp curve In the tunnel. The front car of tho train loft the track as tho curve waa made and was thrown across tho tracks In such a position mat, tno louowing cars plowed thru the center. Two Kearney Men Killed. W II. Koofor. manniror of tho Stlckel Li'inbor company for the past iu years, aim J. v. Swan, a local merchant both of Kearney, were kill- cu Himuay ovonlng when tholr car was struck by Union Pacific train No. llioy bad largo potato holdlnsrs west of tho city nnd woro rotumlnc from nn inspection of the crop. Thoy miieu to near tno train nnd woro crossing tno trnck ahead of It -::o:: Furs! Furs! In sots and sonarnto plooos, for women, mlssos and chil dren, mado up to tho minuto in stylo, in -oxos, marmots, Minks, Beavor, ltncoon, Lynx, Fronch Conoy. etc. All pricod vory reasonably , BLOCKS -non - Loans to Our Allies. Tho extension of n credit of $0,- ooo.ooo to Belgium mado roceMv makes tho total advancoa by tho Uni ted aintos to Hoigiujn $80,020,000. Tho total amount ndvnncod to duto to all of our associates In tho war against Qormnny Is ?7,529,47G,000 '' :;o:t" Including cash rocolvod In the Tronsury Department on Octobor i't from tho salo of War Savlncs socurl tios, the total Treasury receipts from tins soarco amounted to J801.4G3.- 41C.8Q. This roprosonts tho purchase or war Havings stamps to tho total maturity vnluo of approximately $950 821,474.10, :o:: Hard-working mon and women aro as liable to kldnoy. llvor and bowel (iLBortors as any othors.1 Prickly AbIi Bitters 1b tho worker's friend, bo cnuso It keons those organs In sound vigorous condition. Prlco $1.25 nor bottle, GUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO, unikicu iiuii iswiiieu iui imuiy iimiuiin 1 ..v.. ....... ... THE SECOND LINE OF DFBffSE From the Mitssippi vnMiy U t In Flanders Is not ftf'far (laming front todny as the dttiwo from Paris Herlln. The Atlantic ocenn l not ; wide as the Hlver Somma. The gli" In the munition fnctory In the tnldd Weet Is very close to her brother I the fron'MIno trenches. If he ,woi fnllors,' If one untruo tornado pits' -the careful scrutluy of the Iniptrtos the lives of American soldier jm the price. It Is as necessary to keep the cit i who makes the shells physically fi'i nnd high of courage ns the mnn wb" , fires the gun. , The glory nnd excitement ftf tt-or! nre for the man In khukl. Orjjjln.' '. ttmnotonotis labor far nwny frrttir tt flying lings nnd tnnrtlal music" Isjb' i portion of the girl who makes muni-1 Hons, j One and n half million women nnd girls have marched Into the service of the United States government, to take the places of tho men who have been called to the' colors. With every tlrnft and with tho opening of every muni tion cantonment the number Is mul tiplied. These girls work long hours and the work Is hard and monotonous. Furthermore, they work at high nerv- j ous tension, on tlie saiii or tneir lin gers nnd the nccurncy of their eyos de pends the lives of mnny soldiers, the winning or losing of mnny battle's. "I can't sleep nt night because I'm po afrnld I niny havo pnsscd on some thing that was not quite true," said one young girl not yet in her twenties, who Inspected hundreds 6f torpedoei every day. Unless something can mako this girl forget at night, nnd find some rest, her hnnd will lose its cuuiflng. "Nights and Sundays," said another, "I walk nnd wnlk, and I never go the snmo route twice until I havo worn out nil the others, and yet I can't for got thnt perhaps some time, somehow, during the day something may have gone through' that was not quite right." "I was Just on the edge of going back home," snld another. "I couldn't stand It. Then the recreation leader nsked me If I played basket bull, and I told her I was too old. I'm twenty eight. She Insisted thnt I Just' try throwing the bnll, and now I'm captain of tho basket ball team. I play tennis, nnd enn 'set up nnd 'wig-wag,' and they're going to make me forewoman of the room. Thnt would have fright ened mo to death once. But every thing Is different now, that wo have our War Service club." The war department had seen the need of occupations for out-of-work hours If the employees were to work nt their grontcst efllciency, und through the ordnance department nsked ,tl)e Young Women's Christian Association m for recreation lenders, to line up jhe girls niid direct their free-time pleas ures. The government reminded the Y. W. C. A. tlmt us an organization It ntwhys nlng of the war. The government could house and feed them. It cutild put up rpcrcntlon buildings, but wJion this was done It wns as helpless a3 th father of a motherless girl. ,Tho gov ernment Is u composlto man. lie didn't know what a girl ahould do when the six o'clock fnctory whlstlo blew, nc only know bIio needed looking nftei nnd ho called to tho one woman's or ganization that for half a century had made n study of the needs of girls Vaguely, he had nn Idea that she should be encouraged to play, that sho needed wholesome recreation, nnd iioiiio one, wise mid sympathetic as a i. . i ..ii a i ., .. . viu i-i in iiiuiiiui, ii nuiiiu "I' sui'im na tivities. The Blue Trlnngle sent its piny lndy to salute and go to work. Workers nre nsked for In rccrentlon buildings ot nil tho 22 federal Industrial reserva tions or munition cantonments which have boon opened this summer In sov oral of the states. These reservations sprung up out of the very fluids in, a few weeks. Thoy nro employing thou sands of workers. Many of these women have come from far distant homos. Tho government provided dormitories and mess barracks. In some places It Is putting up recreation buildings. Where such a building Is not provided by tho government, tho Y. W." 0. A. will furnlsli It, using ono al ready standing when available, and building when thnt Is necessary. All these buildings, whether government or nssoclntlon-owned, will operate un der tho sign of tho Bluo Triangle. They will have big living rooms, nssembly rooms for entertainments,, club rooms, nnd gymnasiums. The Bluo Triangle will furnish a program of servico work, educntlonnl classes, games and enter tainments. Mllitnry and signal corps drills will bo In chnrjo of soldiers In Washington, the members of th Business Women's council, n Blue Trl nngle league of the Y. W. O. A., mnde up of girl government employees, drill twtco a weeic under nn army officer. and between five lllld Six o'clock on theso davs lone lines of motorcars nre parked to watch tho drill. , , .. Wherever posslblo tho recrent on equipment Includes a field somewhere for outdoor sports War clubs nro a part of tho plan and niemborshlp In theso Involves a pledge to servo to tho best of tho plrl's nbll- itv in tim rnnif nf ti.n wnnmn'o T.,.i.. trial Arnivtlin "nnranil linn nf VI 1 yi second lino of do- .v..o, ,. iuu.uiou ui IUJunjr ny promoting In every possible way tha pint of service. China Dinner Sots We havo put In a fine line of China Dinner Sots and U-HI attlt hy Mia flnf nr alntrla flft7nn CLiyTN The- Jeweler. siriye Away die (hill With a Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co Dli. T1VINEN HOSPITAL 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 183 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) j One Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray nnd diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. tocas, M. D. J. B. Redfield.M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Office phone 211. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. B. BENT, rhsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstretrlcs. Office:, Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Resldenco 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over McBonnlil Rank. Office Phone UttG Ros. Phone 1120 DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery nnd llndlnm Thorapj 728 City National Bank Building. Oniaha, Nebraska, Notice of Final Report. Estato No. 1560 ot Amanda M. Thomson, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln county, Nobraska. Thn Statfl of Nobraska. to nil nor- sons Interested In said Estato tako notlco that tho Executor has filed a final accouut nnd report of his ad- ministration and a potttlon for final settlement and d scharKO as such, iforo 8tUd court on Novombor 15. 1918. ;at 9 o'clock a. m.. when you may ap- nnnr and nnntnst. tho same. ' Dated nntohnr 15. 191R. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, '022-3wks. Countv Jiulce. ili""-Ji3' . oum juubw. Notice of Salo. Notlco is hereby given that on Sat- urdav. the 9th day ot Novombor, 1918, nt tl, rosldonco ot Danlol McNlcklo, ln WnlkF product, In Lincoln coun- ty, Nobraska, at 2 o'clock in the after- u" 1 uucl lvu Bulu tu luu mi,u ost bidder for cash, ono red cow, sup- posod to be about tour years ot ago, 8ald cow to bo sold as an ostray. Dated this 4th day ot October, 1018. J, M. SOUDER, Justice ot the Peace' Kx 'SucviNMor to , firs ne'dileld & Redllald PHVfflLOIAN&aUftOEONS HOSPITAL OrflcPboo 642 flos Phon rt7t Hospital Phone Black o33 House Phone Black 033 W. T. I'JRITCHAHI). Griiiluntc Veterinarian Eight yeare a Government Veterinar ian, Hospital 2IS, south Locust St one-half block southwest of the Court House. Big Price tor Furs I will commence buying muskrats November first. All furs will he a big price this fall nnd winter. L. LIPSHITZ 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, and to me directed I will on tho lGth day of November, 191S, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of tho Court House in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bid- dor for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following des cribed property to-wit: Lots five and six (5 and C) block eighty-eight (58) In the original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dated North Platte, Neb., October 14th, J9)8. A, J . SALISBURY, Sheriff. 015-G,. ltefore Sale. Notice is hereby given 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 Swodell, et al. are plaintiffs and Nora Wilson, et al. are defendants, direct ing tho sale of tho real estate here inafter described, I will sell at the front door of tho 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-wit: All that portion of the south half (S) of section twenty-six (2u) 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 (NwW) quarter of section thirty-five (35), in township fourteon (14), all north, in range thtr- ty-one (31), west of tho 6th P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska; said land to bo sold separately and said sale, to be hold open for ono hour. Dated this 26th day of October, 1918 0285w G. NORBERG, Referee' Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1586 of Georce'W. Rose. deceased, in the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said e3tate will take notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate is February 15th, 1919, and for settle ment of said Esato is October 11th, 1919; that I will sit at the 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. in., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, 015-4-wks. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1577 of Hattlo K. An druss, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, s.s. Cred ltors of said estate will take notice that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said es tato Is February 22, 1919, and for set tlement of said estate la October 19, 1919, that I will sit at the county court room in said cou,nty on November 22, 1918, at 9 oclock a. m., and on Feb ruary 22, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. to rocolve. examine, hear, allow, or ad- Just all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, 022-4 County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 06150 Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto, Nobr., Oct. 23, 1918 Notlco is hereby given that Joso- phlno Hood, of North Platto, Nobr. who, on Sept. 8, 1914, mado Homo- stoad entry, No. 06150, for SEU, Soc tion zz, Townsnip 10, jv., uango an w. Oth Principal Meridian, hns filed notice ot Intention to make final throo year froor, to ostatmsli claim to tno land above described, boforo tho Ropr- Ister and Recelvor, nt North Platte, Nobr., on tho 2Utn day of Nov. 1918 Claimant names aa wlttnossos: Ed Hnrmar, Frank Parks, Ida Johnson and unanos L,ucas, an ot worm 025-5w E. J. EAMES, Register Notlco of Ilnnl Report Estato -No. 1564, of Thomas A. Slmnnts. deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobrnska. rpu .( vlh.i Tho State of Nobraska, to all per sons Interested In snld Estato tako no- tlco that tho Executrix has filed a final account nnd report of his ndmlnlstra- tlon and a petition for final sottlomont and discharge as such, which has boon set for hearing beforo said court on - muvuuiuur xvxo, ui a umuw u. m., when you may appear and contest tho samo. Dated Oct. 28, 1918 WM. II. O. WOODHUR8T 029-3 wks. County Judgo. i, B. It EU FIELD. PHYSICIAN it St' HO COL ED KIERIG. Auctioneer. General -rami Sales a Specialty. References and Dates nt First National Bnnk, North Platte, N'ebr. Phono 1000. LEGAL NOTICE. Moroll Keith Neville, Plaintiff - J vs David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, and the heirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representatives and against all persons Interested in the estato of David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, de ceased, and against the unknown owners and claimants of the following described land situate ln Lincoln County. Nebraska, Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter and Lots 2, 3 and 4 of Section . 1, Township 13, Range 30,; East Half ot Northeast Quarter and Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Section 35, Township 14, Range 30. Tlie un known heirs, devisees, or legatees of Abram Wiley, deceased, unknown heirs, devisees or legatees ot Cynthia T. Wiley, deceased, and tho unknown heirs, devisees or legatbes of Frank M. Wiley, deceased, and against the unknown owners or claimants of the following described land sltuato in Lincoln County, N-sbraska, South half of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1 and 2 of Seotion 4, Township 13; Ranga 30. Georgo A. Hoagland, his heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen tatives and unknown claimants of the following described land situated In Lincoln County, Nebraska, South Half of Southeast Quarter, South Half of Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 13, Range 29. Defendants. FIRST CAUSEOF ACTION. To David Cash, Ellen L. Cash and the heirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representatives and all persons Interested In the estate of David Cash, deceased and Ellen L. Cash, deceased, and the unknown ownca and un known claimants of tho following des cribed land sltuato in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter (NEV1 of NEV4) and Lots Two (2), Three X3) and Four (4) of Section Ono (1) Township Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thirty (30) rind tho East Half of Northeast Quarter (EH of NEVi) and Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) Of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Fourteen (14), N. of Rang-a Thirty (30), Wast 6th P. M. defendants. You and each of vou will tako notice that Morell Keith. Neville has com menced an action In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nehraska, against you and each of you tlie ob ject and prayer of which said petition is to quiet title In plaintiff against you and each of you in the following described lands situate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter (NE of NE4) and Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) of Section One (1), Township Thirteen (13), Range Thir ty (30), West fith P. M. and East Half of Northeast Quarter (E of NE14) and Lots One (1). Two (2) and Three (3) of Section Thirty-five . (35), Township Fourteen (14) Range Thir ty (30), West 6th P. M. and to have decreed to him new and independent title by reason of adverse possession of said described premises against you by himself and his grantors. SECOND CAUSE Or ACTION. To Abram Wiley,- Cynthia T. Wiley, Frank M. Wiley and tho heirs, devi soes, legatees and personal represen tatives and all persons Interested In tho estato of Abram Wiley, deceased, Cynthia T. Wiley deceased and Frank M. Wiley, deceased, and tho unknown owners and tho unknown claimants of tho following described lands sit uate in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to wit: South Half of Northeast Quar ter (SM: of NE4) and Lots One (1) nnd Two (2) of Section Four (4) in Township Thirteen (13), Range Thir ty (30), West of the 6th P. M. defen dants. You and each of you will take notice that Morell Keith Neville has commenced an action in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, aglanst you and each of you, the ob ject and prayer of which said petition Is to quiet title in plaintiff against you and each of you in the following des cribed lands sltuato in Lincoln Coun ty, Nobraska, to-wlt: South Half of Northeast Quarter (SM: of NE14) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Four (4), Township Thirteen (13) Rango Thirty (30), West of tho Oth P. M. and to havo decreed in him now and independent title by reason of adverse possession of said describ ed lands against you by himself and his grantors. THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION. To Georgo A. Hoagland and tho heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives and all persons in terested in the estate of Georgo A. Hoagland, deceased, and the unknown owners and unknown claimants of the following described lands situate in Lincoln County, Nebraska to-wlt: South Half of Southeast Quarter (SV6 of SE'i) and South Half of Southwest Quarter (S& of SW4) of Section Twelve (12), Township Thirteen (13), Rnngo Twenty-nlno (29), West of tho Gth P. M. defendants. You and each of you will take notice that Moroll Keith Novlllo has com- " monced an action in the District Court ot Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you and each of you, tho ob ject and prayer of which said petition is to quiet tltlo in plaintiff against you and each of you in tho following de scribed lands sltuato in Lincoln Coun tf, Npbraska, to-wlt: South Half of Southeast Quarter (S of SEW) and South Half of Southwest Quarter (S of SWW.) of Section Twolvo (12), Township Thirteen (13), Rango Twon-ty-nlno (29), west of the Gth P. M. and to havo docrced in him now nnd independent title by reason of ad vorso possosslbn of said djoscrlbed promises against you by himself and his grantors. You and onch of you will mako answer herein on or boforo tho Oth day of December, 1918, or your de faults will bo taken and judgment taken and entered against you as In said potltlon prayed. MORELL KEITH NEVILLE, 022-5wks. Plaintiff