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    SsmMBBceklu tribune.
IRA-L RARE, Editor ami Publisher
SUBSC RIPTION ItATfcfcV
Ono Year by 3Iall, In ndTanco..SI.7."
Ono Ycnr by Carrlor, III aihancc, $2.00
Entered at the North PlatW, Nebraska
Postofflce m Second Class Matter.
Friday, Ncncmbor lfitb, 1018.
Jury List.
TIio following Is the Ut ot Jurors
drawn for the term of court which
coiiyonci December 2d.
re. C Lowon, Brady
Hobt. PJonkenburg. North Platte
Jch 11 Bruce, Hershoy
Dunnls ISreen, Loinon
Phil Brooka, Hershey
Ed Coker, Sutherland
.lnmos Dugnn, North Platte
Pnllllp Doats, Nortli Platto
Frank. Elliott, North Platto
Curl Flotoher, Payne
Ouy Foar, Wallaco ,
Andy Howard, Wollfleo
Poter Jepson, Fox Crook'
Francis Montague, Sellers
11. Q. McNeale, Rowedalo
P. W. Olson, Miller
Win. Pottor, Nowett
W. C. IloynoldH, North Platto
duo. R. Scott, Peckham
L. U. Spencer, Wallaco
Joe Stock, Sunshine
R Sukraw, Cox
D. R. White, Sutherland
Piatt White, North Platto
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URGES RETAIL DEALERS TO
POOL ON POTATO BUYING.
Pooled carlot purchases of Nebras
ka grown and graded potatoes aro
urgeda by Gurdon W. Wattlos, Fodor
al Fojd Administrator for Nebraska,
Mr. Wattles Is making this rocom
mondatlon through tho county food
administrators of Nebraska and ho Is
asking them to urge -upon the retailors
of their counties thoso poolod pur
chases. Such purchases, says Wattles, will
decrcaso tho cost of potatoes and
should enable tho consumer to buy
at lens cost. Retailors of, tho cities
and towns olUho state aro urged to get
together and buy Nebraska potatoos
and to dlvldo them nfton shipment.
Investigations by Wattles develop
ed the fact that a largo part ot tlio
cost of potatoos to tho consumer
comes from duplicate and unnecessary
transportation and from additional ex
pense in handling small shipment.
By tho pooled carlot purchasbs, thoso
Jtoma will bo practically ollnv.natod
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Red Cross Notes.
In ordor to give thoso residing in
tho north west part of town an oppor
tunity to voto for directors at tho Rod
Cross eloctlon on November 20th an
nddltional polling placo will be estab
lished nt tho U. P. round house. Opon
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Printed bal
lots will bo furntshod.
Evory soldlor attached to tho ex
podltlonary forces, whothor In Siberia,
Franco or England, will receive a
Christmas label, and package oan be
sent. Those rocolvou and sent borore
Novombor 20th wVll gut thoro in time
for Christmas. Othors may be lato but
will igo just Uio sumo.
Sailors can got largor packagos dl
root from thollr folks without Rod
Cross Inspection.
Rod Cross Nursos, Y. M. C. A. and
kindred organizations can receive
ChrMmns packages through tho Rod
Cross. A carton can bo had hy tho
noarost relative, stating It will bo tho
only packao rocelvcd by such wolfaro
worker.
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Red Cross YVerk Must Continue.
In a lettor to President Sooborgor
tho War Counc1 of tho Amorlcan Red
Cross Bays:
Let no one suppose thnt tho work
ot the Rod Cross Is finished. Millions
ot Amorlcan boys aro Btlll uindor armB.
Thousand of tliom are sick or Wound
ed. Owing to the Hhortago. of shipping
It may tpkr a year ivr more to bring
our boys home from France. Rut what
ever tholmo, our protecting anna
must ho about them and Uiolr tamlllos
over tho wholo period which must
nlnpto before tho normal life ot poaco
can bo resumed.
Our .c idlers and sailors aro onllstod
until tho commander In chlot tolls
them there Is no more work for them
to do in tho war. Lot ovory Rod Cross
vm mbcv nnd workom show our rot
turnlng Hohlie-M em sailors that to
care for their hoalth, wolfaro and
happiness wo are enlisted for no loss
a period than thoy aro.
Tho cessation of Uto war will reveal
a plcturo of misery such as tho world
linn novor soon boforo, especially in
tho many countrloa whloh cannot help
themselves. Tho Amoricuji pooplo will
oxpect the Rod Crosn to coptlnuo to
act as tholr ngent in repairing broken
spirits and broken bodlai, Poaco
tonus and poaco conditions will dotor-
mlno how wo may host administer to
tho vast stricken ureas which have
boon hnrrowod hy tho war and In this
- at act of morcy tho hourt and spirit
tho Amorlcan pooplo must continue
to bo mobilized through tho American
"l Cross.
in bohalf of the War Council, wo
'Vd'ngiy aBk oach membor of our
lopdtd body ot workers throughout
'ii to boar in mind tho Bolemn
'thi'ou which rostii upon oach ono
to tv on." Wo cannot abuto ono
' our efforts or In our spirits
r0 WIU bo nn abuhdanco of work to
"Ml "iclfio advices will bo glvon.
rven at tro ntoinont of poaco lot
'd r"r(lH8 wort or fultor.
0'ir spirits must now coll ms to
t is not Uto roar ot cannon
" ' "nd of our own alono that
aotlvltiat. Rut that a groat
'11 continue to rospond
1 frooly to Its obligation
v vtunity to nerve mankind.
" 'o Soma Durot Jorsoy
-e bred. M. C. Wostfall,
"21 . 87-3
MUSTERING OUT TO RE
RASED ON WAR SERVICE.
Plans for demobilizations of the
military and naval forces of the Uni
ted Stated now being prepared by the
war, navy and labor departments will
bo submitted soon to President WM
son. Preliminary details of the plan
as known Wednesday provided for
the mustering out of the men on the
basis of length of service and on tlio
ability of trados and occupations to
absorb the released men.
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Anwfkim disunities.
It was officially announced by the
wwr department that the Amorlcan
casualties Ilatod up to noon Monday
totaled 09.020, of which number 12,-
AtO were killed In action.
In connection It Is statod Unit
thousands of nnmos will be nddod to
tills total, as the Americans have soon
jltortfculRrly heavy fighting during the
))tist two weeks and flguros on losses
(luring that time aro not yet avail
able. It is possible that the total
American casualties r.-ill roach close
to the ono hundred thousand mark.
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LOCAL AXI) I'KKSONAL
Mrs. A. F. Stroltz left this morn
ing for a weok's visit with her daugh
ter In Lincoln.
Mrs. Will Hamilton and children
of Alllanco, are guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tobas.
Roy Cantltn was called to Blatlr
yesterday afternoon by tho sudden
death of a brothor-ln-law.
Sorgoant Harris Stuart camo down
from Denvor tUls morning to visit his
parents for a day or two.
Prlyato L. J. Miles, a North Platto
boy who is stationed nt Camp Jack
son, S. C, has rocolved his commis
sion as sergeant.
A good, steady man is wanted for
gonoral farm work. Good homo for
tho right man for a year of moro.
Address P. O. Box 318, North Platte.
For Salo High grado oval oak par
lor table and mahogany parlor cabi
net, both in good condition. Inqulro
at 914 west Fourth or phono Red 314.
Floyd Danlol returned lust night
from Lincoln and Omaha. Ho went to
Cotner (uhlvorslity to onllst In the
training school but followlnb tho
coumuion oi uio war conciuueu not .to
attend tho school.
HKPOriT OP THIS CONDITION
- OF THE
McDonald State Bank.
of North Platto, Charter No. 647 In the
Stato of Nebraska nt the close of bus-1
UESOURCBS v
I.oaim and (llBcounts ......$437,489.84
nn -.n.;uV1;,V.;V-.V, 1,11S-17 I
-..-, ...v.u,Uv.B...U..t 1
cininiH, oio IB, 000.00
Other nsHotH, Liberty Bondn
aim wur HavuiRS Kuiul ,
Danklnff house, furniture
. and uxturuH
btlior HonI Hntnto !.
Due from nnt'l and
Htnte bnnlcn . ,$ 91,569.19
Checks nnd Items '
of exchange.. 5,826,99
Currency 8,837.00
Oold coin 360.00
Silver, nlckloa nnd
centH 7,103.68
c j,863.Go ,
16,194.67
l,bO'J.Z2
Total ?G56,131.41
I.IAUILITIES
Cn'nltal stock nnlil in iinn.nnn.no
Surplus fund 20,000 on
Undivided lirnfltiu CiimM.
26,086.11
tndlvtdunl dopoa
Its subject to
check $801,462.50
Demand cortin
cntoii of depos
its 9,769.07
Tlmo certificates
of (loposlt .. 173,880.18
Certified oheukH 367.50
Duo to natlonnl
and Htato bnuks 19,892.56
Depositor's nun runt y fund
508,371.81
4,973.49
Total $656,131.41
3tnto of Nobraskn, County of Ltncoln, ss
T, W. II. McDonald, cnshler of the
ubovo named bnnk do hereby Bwoar
Hint the nbovo stntement Is a correct
nnd true copy of the roport mndo to
the Stato IlanktnK Uonrd.
W. II MoDONALD, Cnshler.
Attest;
CHAS MoDONALD. Director
N V HHVNOLDH, Director
aubscrlbcd nnd nworn to before me
iMs 14th day of November. 191S
WM II C WOODHl'ItST,
County JudRc.
OF
POLAND-CHINA BOARS
To bo held at
BESACK'S BARN
Two blocks south of depot at North Platte,
Nebraska, on
Wednesday, Nov. 20th,
One O'clock, p. m.
36 Fall and Spring Boars
This offering represents the breeding of the Smathan
herd, Orvill Jones herd,-York, and Frazier Brothers
of Utica and others, here is a chance for western
breeders and farmers, to net un todate breeding nmr
home,
C. G.
Landholm & Son,
Sowles & Son,
R. G.
COL. A, W. THOMPSON,
A.
Leo Rlrd A Lfciitcnnnt'.?
In a letter rocolved a few days ao
Lee Rlrd writes his parents .that he
has received his commission asJsbcond
lltutcntnnt In the aero squadron. He
has leen assigned the flold fh which
he hag ben working ns an Instructor
ln Tom county flying. Leo hopes to
get a leave of absence in abou' a
month to como homo on a visit. ,
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THE EFFECTS OF THE
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.
It is ostlmated the inlluotlza epl
domic, will cost'llfo insurance com
panies not loss than ?40.000,000 In
doath losoB above tho normal. Fra
tomals wero also hard hit and many
of thorn aro ln no condition to stand
incrensod doath losses. Claims paid
undor health policies aggregatoTmany
thousands ot dollars. Chicago Ifpr
ald & Examiner.
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Mothers! Visit our Infant wear de
partment. Completo lino of Unfant's
drcssos, coats, sweater sets, wool
Itinlinta Hnntlna linnrla. w'nnl nrwl atlk!
bonnets', etc., Main Floor, BLOCKS.
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How About Indemnity?
What will tho ontento allies and
tholr Burorli.in associates demand
from tho central powers as repara
tion for tho lossos suffered by them ln
the war and how Is Germany prepar
od to mako this reparation? Austria
Is bankrupt and disintegrating Into
states which will repudiate tho debts
of tho war makers. Theso aro .ques
tions that nro receiving a groat deal
of attention and closo study ln tho
national capltol since the signing of
tho armistice.
The best estimates obtainable at
this tlmo show that the cost of the
war to tho entente allies and their
associates, tho United States alone
excluded, Is approximately $145,000,
000,000. Tho losses thru Injury or to
demolition of proporty wlthln the
borders ot tho alllos and tholr associ
ates aro ostlmated at $68,350,000,000
and the losses at sea of tho property,
noutral and allied nations, at$24,
000,000,000 more, a total of $237,350,
000,000. JQJ ,
For Farm Loans soe Gene CrooK,
Room west of Vienna Cafe.
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Heartburn, heaviness lnv tho stom
nrh. lil nn tod fnnHt.tr. fnat.il fnncrun.
bad breath, dizziness and vertigo,
(blind staggers,) quickly relieved by
Prickly Ash Bitters. People who
have usod it say thoy can oat heartily
without misery, where boforo they
tried it the most healthful food seem
ed to get thorn out of fix. Price
$1.25 por bottle. GUMMERE-DENT
nnTin rn
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ShcrlfTs Snlo.
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
" 1 ,. .1 .
Kuuiuaitu, ujiuii u ucuiuu ui
foreclosuro rendered In said Court
wherolu Mutual Building and Loan
Association is plaintiff, and Cora. Suit,
ei ui., is ueioiiuuiu, mm co nie uiroc.ieu
I will on tho loth day of Novombor,
1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho east
front door of tho Court Houso In North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell
j nt :'ubnc Auction to tho Highest Jjlu
113.75G.86 dor for. cash, to satisfy said decree,
interest una costs, tho following ,dos-
crlbod proporty to-wlt
Lots five and six (5 nnd C) block
clglity-olght (88) ln tho orlgimil town
of North Platto, Ltncoln County, Ne
braska. Dated Nortli Platto, Neb., October
llth, 19)8.
A.J. SALISBURY. Sheriff.
015-G.
Notice of Flnnl Jtoport.
Estato No. 15G5 of Carollno Tolltz,
deceased In tho 'County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all nor-
Boiirt Interested in soM Estato take
notlco that tho executor has tiled a fin
al account nnd roport ot his adminis
tration and n petition for final settle
ment and dlschargo as such, which
havo boon set for hearing boforo said
court on Doc. C 1018, at 9 o'clock a.
m., when you may appear and contest
tlio snmo.
Dated Nov. nth. 1918.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
N12-29 County Judgo
Claus Anderson,
J. M. Souder,
Auctioneer.
C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk.
H E Al T !
Drive Away the
Chill With a
Gas Room
Heater
North Platte Light
& Power Co
l)It. TWINEN 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
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific trBotmint of medical,
surgical an'd confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and dittRnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. RedfiehUI. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
Bit. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopathic Physician'
K. of C. Building
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Associated lVltlt Dr. Drost.
NOTICE!
Why not wrJto your flro nnd cyclono
Insurance lvltli n rounulo coinpnny
who Invest tholr premiums In Liberty
Bonds nnd give our county tho credit.
!ee us for tiirin nnd automobile ratos
NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO.
Office phone 211 Res. phone 'Jl?
L . C. DRO'ST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclau and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Snrgery
nnd Obstretrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Office ,130, ReBldonco 115
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office over McDonald Bunk.
Offlco Phono 110 Res. Phono 1120
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
SurKory and Radium Thorup
729 City Nntlonal Bank Hulldlug.
Omalio, Nebraska.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estato No. 1577 of Hattlo K. An
druss, deceased, ln tho County Court
of Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Tho Snto of Nobraskn, s.s, Cred
Itors ot said estato will take notlco
thnt the tlmo limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said os
toto is February 22, 1919, and for sot
tloinont of said estato Is October 19,
1919, that I will sit at tho county court
i room ln said comity on November 22,
,1918, nt 0 o'clock a. m., and on Feb
ruary 22, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in. to
rocolvo. examlno, henr, allow, or au
just all claims aud objections duly
mod.
Win. II. C. WOODHURST.
022-4 County Judge.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska,
Hospital Phone Blaclo 633
House Phone Black 633
WT. PRITCIIAU1),
Grndunto Veterinarian
Eight years a Qovernment Veterinar
ian. Hospital '218, south Locust St.
ono-half block southwest of the
Court House.
FUR MARKET
x Prices are High
Before yciu ship come
and see me.
L. LIPSH1TZ
L. M. McCLARA,
Auctioneer.
My ono best reference I'm always
dated ahead Phone nt my expense
for dales
OGAIALLA, NEBRASKA
IN THE COUNTY COUKT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Wll
lliam R. Borders, Deceased, NOTICE.
To tho Creditors, Heirs and All
Persons Interested ln said Estate.
Notlcs Is hereby given that John
D. W. Lincoln filed hjs application
in this Court on tho 1st day of Novem
ber, 1918, to secure a determination
of the time of tho death of William R.
Borders, decoased, and of his heirs,
degreo of kinship and tho right of
descent of tho real property belong
ing to said deceased, to-wlt:
All of Lots One (1), Two (2), Three
v3) and Four (4) of Block Thirteen
(13), Lots Five (5) and Srx (6) ot
Block Fourteen and Lots Five (5),
Six (0), Seven (7) and Eight (8) of
Block Fifteen (15), of Peale's Re-Plat
of Blocks Thirteen (13), Fourteen
(14) and Fifteen (15), of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska
and to bar all claiims and demands
against said stato' whether due or to
become due, actual or contingent; tho
said petition alleging that the said
William R. Borders, deceased, dje-
parted this life Intestate on March 9,
1914, being at the time of his death,
a resident of Sparta, Randolph Coun
ty,, Illinois and that his mother, Mary
A. Borders, inherited the title In fee
to all of the abovo described real
property and that the petitioner here
in, John D. w. Lincoln, has acquir
ed the title ln fee to all of said roal
property by a direct deed of convey
ance thoreof from tho heirs of said
Willlnm R. Borders, deceased.
That tho said application will be
heard before the County Court ln the
Courthouse in tho City of North Platte
County of Lincoln and State of Ne
braska, on th 2nd day of December,
1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.. at which time
any porson Interested may appear and
show causo why tho prayer or. said
petition should not be granted.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
N12-N20 County Judge
Referee Snlo.
Notlco is hereby glvon that by vir
tue of an order of W. C. Dorsoy,
Judge of tho District Court of Phelps
County, Nebraska, made on tho first
day of October, 1918, ln an action
pending In said court, wherein Henry
Swedell, et al. are plaintiffs-and Nora
Wilson, et al. aro defendants, direct
ing the salo of tho real estate here
inafter described, I will sell at tho
front door of tho court houso ln North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, at
10'oclock a. m. on tho 30th day of
November, 1918, at public salo for
cash to the highest bidder, tho follow
ing described real estate, to-wlt: All
that portion of the south half (S) of
section twenty-six (26) In township
fourteen (14), In Lincoln County, Nob.
which lies south of tho right of way
of tho Union Pacific Railroad, and
also the northwest (NWV4) qunrtor
of section thlrty-livo (35), in township
fourteen (14), nil north, In rango thlr-
ty-ono (31), west of tho 6th P. M., in
Lincoln County, Nobraska; said land
to bo sold separately and said salo to
bo hold opon for one hour.
Dated this 26th day of October, 1918
0285w G. NORBERG, Reforco
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serlnl No. 06150
Department of tho Interior
U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto,
Nobr., Oct. 23, 1918.
Notlco I3 horoby glvon that Joso
phlno Hood, of North Platto, Nobr.,
who, on Sopt. 8, 1914, mndo Home
stoad entry, No. 06150, for SEVi, Sec
tion 22, Township 16, N., Range 30 W.
(5th Principal Meridian, hns filed
notlco ot Intontlon to mako nal throe
year Proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, boforo tho Reg
ister and Rocolvor, nt North Platto,
Nobr., on tho 29th day ot Nov. 1918.
Claimant names ns wlttnesses; Ed
Harninr, Frank Parks, Ida Johnson
and Charles Lucas, all ot North
Platto, Nobr.
025-5 w E. J. EAMES. Rogister.
Notlco of Flnnl Report.
Rstnto No. 1564. of Thomas A.
Slmnnts, deconsed in tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tlio Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interested In said Estato tako no
tlco that tho Executrix has filed n flnnl
account and roport of his administra
tion nnd n potltlon for final scttlomont
nnd dlschargo ns such, which has been
sot for hearing boforo said court on
November 22, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m.,
whon you may nppear nnd contest tho.
snmo.
Dated Oct. 28, 1918.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST
029-3wks. County Judgo.
COL. ED KIERIG,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Snles n Specialty.
References nnd Dates nt First
Natlonnl Bank, North Platte, Ncbr.
Phone 1000.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Morell Keith Neville, Plaintiff
va
David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, and
the holrs, devisees, legatees and per
sonal representatives and against all
persons interested in the estate of
David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, de
ceased, and against the unknown
owners and claimants of the following
described land situate In Lincoln
County. Nebraska, Northeast Quarter
of Northeast Quarter and Lots 2, 3
and 4 of Section 1, Township 13,
Rango 30,; East Half of Northeast
Quarter and Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Section
35, Township 14, Range 30. Tlio un
known heirs, devisees, or legatees of
Abram Wiley, decoased, unkuovvn
heirs, devisees or legatees of Cynthia
T. Wiley, deceased, and the unknown
heirs, devisees or legatees of Frank
M. Wiley, deceased, and against tlio
unknown owners or claimants of tho
following described land sltuato In
Lincoln County, Nebraska, South half
of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1 and
2 of Section 4, Township 13, Range
30. George A. Hoagland, his heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and unknown claimants of the
following described land situated ln
Lincoln County, Nebraska, South Half
of Southeast Quarter, South Half of
Southwest Quarter of Section 12,
Township 13, Range 29. Defendants.
FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION.
To David Cash, Ellon L. Cash and
the holrs, devisees, legatees and per
sonal representatives and all porsons
interested In tho estate of David Cash,
deceased and Ellen L. Cash, deceased,
and tha unknown owners and un
known claimants of tho following des
cribed land sltuato In Lincoln County,
Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast Quarter
of Northeast Quarter (NE& of NE&)
and Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Four
(4) of Section Ono (1) Township
Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thirty
(30) and tho East Half of Northeast
Quarter (EVi of NE&) and Lots One
(1), Two (2) and Three (3) of Section
Thirty-five (35), Township Fourteen
(14), N. of Range Thirty (30), West
6th P. M. defendants.
You and each of you will take notice
that Morell Keith Neville has com
menced an action in the District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
against you and each of you tho ob
ject and prayer of which said petition
is to quiet title In plaintiff against
you and each of you in the following
uescriuetf lands situate In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to-wlt; Northeast
Quarter of Northeast Quarter (NE4
of NEVi) and Lots Two (2), Three (3)
and Four (4) of Section One (1),
Township Thirteen (13), Rango Thir
ty (30), West 6th P. M. and East
Half of Northeast Quarter (EV of
NEVi) nnd Lots One (1), Two (2) a,nd
Three (3) of Section Thirty-five (35),
Township Fourteen (14) Range Thir
ty (30), West 6th P. M. and to havo
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 OF ACTION.
To Abram Wiley, Cynthia T. Wiley,
Frank M. Wiley and the heirs, devi
sees, legatees and personal represen
tatives and all persons Interested in
tho estato of Abram Wiley, deceased,
Cynthia T. Wiley decoased and Frank
M. Wiley, deceased, and the unknown
owners and the unknown claimants
of tho following described lands sit
uate In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to
wlt: South Half of Northeast Quar
ter (S& of NEVi) and Lots One (1)
and Two (2) of Section Four (4) in
Township Thirteen (13), Rango 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 ln tho 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, Nebraska', to-wit: South Half of
Northeast Quarter (SM: of NE) and
LotB One (11 and Two (2) of Section
Four (4). Township Thirteen (13)
Rango Thirty (30), West of the 6th
P. M. and to have decreed in him'
new and independent title by reason
of ndverse possession of said describ
ed lands against you by himself and
his grantors.
THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION.
To George A. Hoagland and the
heirs, derisee. legatees and personal
roprosontatlvos and all persons in
terested in the estato of Goorgo A.
Hoagland, deceased, and the unknown
owners and unknown claimants of the
following described lands sltuato in
Liincoin County, Nebraska to-wlt:
South Half ot Southeast Quarter (SVfe
of SEV4) and South Half of Southwest
Quarter (SV of SWii ot Section
Twelve (12), Township Thirteen (13),
Rango Twonty-nlno (29), West ot the
6th P. M. defendants.
You and each of you will tako notice
that Morell Keith Novllle has com
menced an nction ln the District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
against you nnd each of you, the ob
joct and prnyor of which said petition
Is to quiet title In plaintiff ngnlnst you
nnd each of you ln the following de
scribed lnnds sltuato In Lincoln Coun
tf, Nobraska, to-wlt: South Half of
Southeast Quarter (SMs of SEN) and
South Half of Southwest Quartor (S
of SWVi) of Section Twelve (12)",
Township Thirteen (13), Rango Twen-ty-nlno
(29), wost of the 6th P. M.
and to havo decreed In him now and
independent tltlo by ronson of nd
verso possession of said doscrlbed
promises against you by himself and
his grantors.
You and oach of you will mako
answer herein on or boforo tho 9th
day of Decomber, 1918, or your de
faults will bo takon and Judgment
taken "and entered ngalnst you as ln
said potltlon prayed.
MORELL KEITH NEVILLE,
022-5wks. Plaintiff
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