I HA li HAKE, Kilitor a ml Publisher RIHEtTOR OF SCHOOL GAKDKiV AIIMY VISITS THIS CITY . N. M. Graham, assistant regional d rector of the United States School 'Garden Anny for Nebraska and Iowa, lii Ihn idiv TIiiip(1v nnrt Friday SUBSCRIPTION RATES flnn Vnnr liv "Mull. In iiilvntire. .81 . 1 Olio Year by Carrier, in advance, $2.00 conferring with school authorities and local citizens, mis movement n in Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska1 InMPtton when last Jinmry Pre1 Postofllce as Second Class Matter. I Wilson set aside a part of war umurKUiiuj iuiiu iu jui n unto ui "i TUESDAY, NOVKMIIER, IDUi, 1118. MEN IX THi: CAM I'M wfliL SOON V. STARTED HOME. ganlzors In tho Hold. Up to July of this calendar yoar, there were 1,600, 000 boy and girl soldlor gardeners on llstcd for tho work of food production, tho primary object actuating tho or ganization of this army. For the or- Gim. March stated Saturday after- Kanlzatlon work for tl e exiling year noon that demobtllzntlo of tho Amori- ""M has been la liw force placed can army was already undor way, imt 1 1,1 tlie m lro country Is that ample provisions woro mado to . T7TA0 h?.MvUr"rT tnn ftPr in nnatlm of a utamUmr D'! t fi.000.000 for this year. Con- army, the size of which would bo-determined later. Ho stated that thero woro one mil-, i M i .-1 ( "Villi COOL WHITES OF SOLDIER LIIK IN FHANU Writ.ng from a point In Pram Cyril Cool. Co. c. M. O. Bit., in a letter "to the home folss says: "I've been over for a month or mr now and find France a good dal dif ferent than the states, especially a long transportation lines- They i -e everything from . dog, (lonkoy,, ox-n. push-carts, bicycles, horsos and motor par runirlnir In SiZo from on not quite as large as an American baln-H buggy to a fairly good-sized touring , car or truck. The roads are aylomlid i and kept In nearly perfect order Hit ho our American trucks are ruining koine or tnetn. l lie vineyard are aitogtinr different than I always Imaglnw they were. In place of having the ,vin" growing tall and winding around oer a frame 'work of seme k.nrt, as theM only ones I ever saw in the State, thoy nro kept trimmed down to about llireo or four foet In height and ar laid out In more orderly rows than an American cornfield. The peasant cla-ti do all the tailoring in the soil and live In liouHos built of stone with slate roofs. Hcuho and barn aro nlwjn9 under ono roof and the sanitary con corning tho alms and prospects. Mr Graham mado this statement: "Wllo additional food production JIU A iUUll VlltlL 111C1 U I1UIU UIIU 1111-1 . , - , .k . it.. i....irQ.i t.,.,.n.i in 'was the first objoot, thero is a second camp in this country and that tho first ""-"ally Important one the educational two hundred thousand men would ho vhano cf garden work it Is tho cn onrouto home In two weeks. Tho men . thualapUc idea o both Secretary ,Lane ,ui,n,,i .in i. va,x ...mitii land of Commlsslbnor Claxton to make added pay and an opportunity to ro-1 10 Bnrdon work a pormanont part of , unions from tho American 'point of enlist, Thoy will bo pormRtod to wear) ulu ,m;"""' i " """ "'"- view aro simply awtufl. The wator is tholr soldier uniforms unflll threo Banien propaganda is noing uiwunuun not considered fit to drink by us so all weokH nftor tholr discharge. toa n towns ami cimes or anc our ,irik3ng liqufd consist of ct- The men In cantonments will bo " Pitsnuoii. ah w u e iuuu discharged In tho following order: production to bo nccompllshod, It Is Development battalions, conscionWous oflH'mitted, on a conservative basis, objectors not confined to prison, tho -that the products from the average spruce workers and producers, central , Harden would be worth $20 ; which school of officers, U. S. guards, rail-1 "" '"I"1" "V0, nJtlon of $100,000.- 1 ,i' iin.i ,.w.,i,r- 000 to tho nation's supply. This Is tUiklt tl UI'l'O, IIU,II. 1,1 ifituu ii..ua , - , it t t i 14 I dopot brigade men hi roplncemont camps and inon In combat divisions. This Is the gonoral order in which inon nro to bo roturnod, It being the intontlon to concontrato tbom at the camps noarost tholr homes before gfiv Ing them their discharge. Oeriiianj'N Ihibt to Franco. Paris. Germany' debt to Franco Is ostlmatod at throe hundrod and forty billion francs by tho Matin In an editorial. Tills Is equivalent to nearly sixty-dlght billion dollars In Amorlcan inonoy. Tho nowspapor apportions tho debt as follows: Return of in demnity of 1871 with Intorost, 00,000, 000,000 francs; expenses In present war, 140,000,000,000 francs f ponslous, 40,000,,000,000 francs and roparutioh for damages, 100,000,000,000 francs. Tho Matin doclaros that Franco must socuro acknowlodgoinont of tho dobt boforo examining the way In wlicli it Is to bo paid. Franco wants no Indemnity profit, but all French men want lawful reparation. Germany and Austria, it adds, should return to tho uIHoh a minimum of 7,000,000 tons of shipping in payment for that destroyed In tho war, but thoy havo at tholr dsposal only 3,000,000 tons. Consequently tho dollvory of tho ontire Gorman-Austrian merchant marine would consltuto only half reparation. NOT lVOHHYINd ABOUT 0KH.WANY SAYS HEKHEHT HOOVKH. Tho peoplo of Amorlca will not havo to doprlvo themsolvoa of any food In ordor that Gormany may bo fed, ac cording to a statement mado at Now York Saturday aftornoon by Horbort Iloovor, fodoral food udmlulstrator, as tho lattor boarded a Htoamor for Buir opo, whoro he will attend a allied con foronco in hopo that tho food situation may bo cloared up. "wo aro not worrying about , Gor many Just one-sixth of what tho united war rollof commlttoo backed by rosourccs of England, America and France spont in four years. Evon If nil tho food produced by those Juvonilo gardonors Is consumed In their own homes, It releases that much from tho general markot for export to tho starving mil lions In war devastated Europo and to tho armies of occupation which must protoct new govornmenta In tholr first olTorts to establish them selves. "Tho dispatched of tho last fow days toll of tho doparturo of Food Admin istrator Iloovor across tho sea to sup ervise tho distribution of food to tho war-strlckon countries. He also urges tho peoplo of this great country to still consorvo and to save. "Tho educational valuo of garden work lies In tho fact that for tho knowledge" gained from study thero Will bo a practical flold In whcli to apply It. Too often knowledge Is pour ed Into tho mind for which thoro Is no linmedato uso. Thus without a place in use, It soon vanishes and Is lacking when occasion requires it. "Tho first. Installment of Informa tion as to locul conditions, lod mo to bellovo that gardon work was rather a hopoloss task, nwt furthor Investi gation led to tho belief that gardon work can bo qnlto successful hero. I bollovo that tho youth of North Platte would bo glad to respond to Presi dent Wilson's call and enlist as sol diers In tho United States School Gar don Army. Next spring North Platte cttlzon will no doubt bo greeted with tho gardon service Hags in tho win dows of tho homoB of these enlisted soldiers. : :o: : Hod Cross Election. Tie annual oloctlon of directors, of Lincoln county Chapter. Hod Cress will ho hold at Chanter headquarters In tho Fodornl buildi ng on Novombor alio can take euro of horse f. 1 20tli between tho hours of 10 a. m. But wo must look nftor out allies and und 4 p. m. at which time fifteen dl- thd Httlo countries that havo boon frood from Gorman oppression," Mr. Iloovor statod, whon asked relative to what responso this government would mnko to tho preslntunt appeals coming from Iiorlln . Ho slated that onco tho shipping blockndo Is lifted and transportation matters adjusted then thoro would bo open to Germany iv markot for all tho food sho would requlru and that thon neutral countries could also ho nccom modatod to full extent of tholr nooils. ::o:: rul N Trust In Foe. A Washington dispatch aays: In tho almost llystrlcnl nppoals of tho Gor man provisional government for bup pHes of food and for pormlnslon to ad dross Itsolf dlroctly thru a commis sion to tho American public, officials hero soo a purpose to excite tho sym pathies of u largo olomont of tho American population more or loss connoctod by blood tlos with Gor many. W.Mh wbh. syinrA'thlzors aroused, the Gorman govern ment, It was boOI undoubtedly hopes to Influence tho approaching conference towards leniency. Such np poals as tnoso which havo boon sent by wlroloas by Dr. Solf, Gorman for eign socrotnry, to Socrotary Lansing woro said to bo quito unnecessary and unllkoly to have any benollcJal ro sults. Prosldont Wilson already has jiromlsod to do everything posslhlo to provont suffering among tho civil population of tho conquorod states. :o:: INDIGESTION. If you aro afflicted with this dlstrosutug complaint, It may Ho you good to loarn that Prickly Ash lllttor hi a prompt and offlclont rem edy. It strengthens dVgostlon, rollovos heartburn, tones up tho stomach and by ita ugreoablo cathartio affect, It omptlos and purllliw the bowols. Try It. Prlvo $1.25 per hottlo. Giunmore- l)ont Drug Co., Bpodnl Agonts. ::o:; Smashing All Records. The knell of such musical Gorman propaganda as "Die Wncht am Hholn anu ieuisciiiniui utior Alloa" win eouutled the other day when more than 1,800 phonograph records embracing those nud similar airs were destroyed by u committee of women nctlng un der the auspices of the National phono graph HecortjH Hocrullliig corpa. The records on i-ediicsd to fragment with hnnuners at Hit corps headquar tern. Abide from lidding tho country of all German itooiiIh that savor ol propaganda, the primal purpose of the orgaiilztlop Is thf gathering up of nil "ulitekor records" In the couctry fot tho Qntertnlnmeul of American boys In the front-lino trenchiw. To tlds end a slacker drive for records will be Uuoohod next' week. Now. York Snn feo or a light white wine which dors not tasto very good to me, altho tliw havo somo winos which being very old aro mellow and certainly tasto flap. Threo of 119 were over to an Id Kronciiman's country plnce tho otlur night and ho opened a bottle which to his icnowledgo was seventy years old; ins raiiior and granutatlier iwth, were makers nnd dealors In very fine wines an his stock was certainly very se lect nnu rare. "Wo spent a short time in England aa you probably know from my pre vious loiters. Tho trip across U10 channel was tho worst nnrt of mr voyago as It Is certainly a rouirli Btrotch of wator and tho boat, or rath er canoe, In which wo crossed certain ly wns worso than any broncho over heard of. Practically evorv ono u-nn sick, Including mysolf, and bel'ove mo 1 was so sick that for a tlmo I would not have cared where wo landoH sn long as somcthliiK solid was undor our toet. After land ntr tlu?v Io.kIpiI tho mon In box-cars abou.t Inrco onuf to hold a pound of Johnny's c.mrfv and wo proceeded to wander down thru sunny Itranco drawn by a locomottvo wiucn mo averaco American hnv would disdain to own for fear of it wearing out too soou, the cnglneor using ins merry-go-round whistle frequently to keop any stray gfirls on trl-cycles from wrecking us. We ar rived In duo course of human events and marched to our lAllets. Tho mon are billeted In old stono bams, store houses and In tho villagos In tho nouses with private families whilo tho officers havo tho best rooms in tho host family houses In tho vlllago or couniry-pinco, wnich over it may be. I had a wondorful placo to stav until I was detailed ovor hero in chargfi of 1110 moior parK at division headquar ters whoro I have not fared so avnii I am compollod thru necessity to ont tho division headquarters mess which oniy costa mo 2,00 a day, but' Hope In I nl,ln .. xn , , . I i iLFiu Buuii iu iiiiiKo uiitoroni ar rangomonts not quito iso costly. ' ' rectors will bo oloctod. Tho fifteen directors oloctod. togethor with the ten branch chalrmon will moot at Chapter headquarters at 8 o'clock v m, on tho samo date for tho purpose of olocting ofllcora from their own number nnd an executive committco as provided by tho by-laws. Tho nominating committee 1ms placed tho following thirty members for your consideration: Mrs. F. W. IWnckor Mrs. W. II. McDonald J. J. Ilnlllgan Mrs. E. S. Davis W. R. Milono' W. P. Snyder E. J. Vandorhoof W, J. O'Connor Mrs. P. A. Norton W. E. Starr M. E. Scott John McGraw Mrs. Charles. Boguo Mrs. Geo. I).Dont Mrs. P. J Hnrron Mrs. II. F. Cottoroll I. L. llaro A. P. Kelly Ij. C. Carroll A. W. Shilling Mrs. B. H Flolds Mrs. J. S. Slmrns J. Q. Wilcox E. F. Sooborgor Annlo Krnmph Mrs. Geo. Prosser A. F. Streitz Harry Dixon Mi J. Forbes WIIhoii Tout 1 Let McGraw Fix It If your Radiator leaks, or, is filled with sediment and yo'ur car heats, have it fixed before winter. Before using any anti-freezing solution, be sure your radiator is tight and clean. McGRAW RADIATOR COMPANY Romigli Garage 6th and Locust Street Best Price Paid for AT Till-: Hog Market Office at the Old Stock Yards We nlso buy cattle. ED. TODENHOFT, ""North Platte, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. Dy vlrtuo of an ordor of al Ishu! from tho District Court of Lincoln County Nebraska, upon a docroo of iiorociosuro rendered in saidj court whoroin William E. Sampson Is plaln tlff and Cbarlos E. Uima, et. nl.. aro dorendnnts, nud to mo directed, I will on tho 23d day of December, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., ot tho oast front door of tho court houso in North Platto, Lincoln county. .Nebraska, sell at puln 11c auction to tho highets bidder for cash to satisfy said docroo, interest ami costs tho following doseribed property to-wit: Northwost Qumrtor (NWVi) of Section Twonty-nine (29), jownsnip rwoivo US), north c of Hnnge Lincoln county, Thirty-two (32) in Nohrasko Dotod North Platto, Platto, Neb., Novomber .0, 1918. A. J. SAL-ISP. URY, ssiv-bw Shorlc Drive Away the Chill With a . Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co Phone 303 ATOSEKT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Plhtte, Nebraska. -Hospital Phone Dlack 633 House Phone Dlack G33 W. T. FllITCHAHD, Graduate A'eterinarinn Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 21S, south Lccuat St. one-half block southwest ot the Court House. COL ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. ' GoneVnl Farm Sales a Specialty. ' Itcfcrcnccs and Dates nt First National Hank, Xorth Platte, Nebr. I riionc 1000. 1)K. TVINEN 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. DEHHYBEIUtY & FORBES, Licensed Embamors Undortakora and Punoral Directors Duy phono -11 Night phono Black C&) Xojlco of Suit. i no uorontlants, Theodoro E. Pot- tor and Pottor, his wife, real nanio uiiKnown. anil ho unknown bolrs. dov isoos, logateos and porsonal roproson tntlvoH ot Thoodoro E. Pottor ami Potter, his wife, real uauin linktmwii. If decensod, and all porsoiiB Interested in tho Northwoat Quarter (NWUi of Soctlo Twolvo (12), Township Piftcoii tiuj norm or Hnnge Thirty-three (33), West Sixth P. M., Lincoln countv, Nebraska, nro horoby notitlod that 011 ino 2sui nay or August 1918. tho Equi table Land Company, as ptalnMff hero In, filed Its potltlon In tho district court or l-iincoln county. Nebraska. ugitfnst you and oaeh of you. tho ol Ject and prayer of which potitlou nro 10 nuiot tiio tltlo in plaintiff to tho following described roal ostato to.wlt: Tho Northwost Quarter (NWV.) of nuuiiuu i wuiyo usi, rownsnip Hit toon (15). north of Knngo Th'rty-throo t.i;i). wost fitn v. m.. In Lincoln coun ty. Nebraska. And for gonoral. equitable rollof nnrt costs. You nnd oach of you are horo by requlrod to nnswor or nlond to nulil potltlon on or beforo tho 0th day of January, 1919, or the stinio will ho ta ken as truo and docroo and Judgmont rondercd thoreln ns prayed qiriotlug tltlo to said roal property In tho name of plaintiff and cancollng and annul lug any .and alarms of said defendants or either of them and for costs. THE EQUITABLE LAND CO., ul9Gw By J, W, James. Its attorney. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postofiice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the cientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. M. D. J.B. Redfield.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician K. of C. Building NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Associated With Dr. Drost. NOTICE! Why not wrlto your llro and cyclone Insurance wil.i a rellablo company who Invest tholr premiums In Liberty iinnus nnu giro our county tho credit. cce us lor inrni aim autoniouiio rates NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. FUS MARKET Prices are Higb Before you ship come and sec me. L. LIPSHiTZ L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. My ono best dated ahead for dates rcferonce I'm always Phone at my expense 0 GAL ALL A, NEBRASKA IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN- COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam R. Borders, Deceased, NOTICE. To the Creditors, Heirs and All Persons Interested In said Estate. Notlca is hereby given that John D. W. Lincoln filed his application in this Court on the 1st day of Novem ber, -1918, to secure a determination of tho time of tho death of William R. Borders, deceased, and of his heirs, dogreo of kinship and tho Tight of descent of tho real property belong ing to said deceased, to-wlt: All or Lots One (l), Two (), Tiiree (3) and Pour (4) of Block Thirteen (13), Lots Five (5) and Six (6) of Block Fourteen and Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (S) of Block Fifteen (15), of Peale's Re-Plat of Blocks Thllrteen (13), Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15), of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska and to bar all claUms and demands against said state whether duo or to become due, actual or contingent; the said petition alleging that the said William R. Borders, deceased, dje- partqd this life intestate on March 9, 1914, being at the time or his ueath, a rosldont of Sparta, Randolph Coun ty,, Illinois and that his mother, Mary A. Borders, Inherited the title In fee to all of tho above described real property and that tho petltlorier here in, John D. W. Lincoln, hag acquir ed the tltlo In fee to all of said real property by a direct deed of convey ance thereof from tho heirs of said William R. Borders, deceased LEGAL NOTICE. Morell Keith Neville, Plaintiff vs David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, and the heirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representatives and against all persons Interested In the estate ot David Cash and Ellen L. Cash, do ceasod, and against the unknown ownors and claimants of thojollowlng described land situato hi Lincoln County. Nebraska, Northeast Quarter ot 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, Rango 30. The un known heirs, devisees, or legatees of Abram Wiley, decoased, unknown heirs, devisees or legatees of Cynthia T. Wiley, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devlsoea or legatees of Frank M. Wiley, deceased, and against the unknown owners or claimants of the following described land situato iu Lincoln County, Nebraska, South half of Northeast Quarter and Lots 1 and 2 ' of Section 4, Township 13, Rango 30. George 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 Quartor, South Half of Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 13, Rango 29. Defendants. FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION. To David Cash, Ellon L. Cash and the hoirs, devisees, legatees and per sonal representatives and all porsons interested In tho estate of David Cash, deceased and Ellen L. Cash, deceased, and tho' unknown owners and un known claimants of the following des cribed land situato in Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quartor (NE& ot NE4) and Lots Two (2), Threo (3) and Four (4) of Section Ono (1) Township Thirteen (13), N. of Range Thirty (80) and the East Half of Northeast Quarter (EV4 of NEV1) and Lots One (1), Two (2) and Threo (3) of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Fourteen (14), N. of Rango Thirty (30), Wost Gth P. M. defendants. You and each of you will take notice ithat Morell Keith Neville has com monced an action in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each, of you tho ob ject and prayer of which said potltlon Is to quiet title in plaintiff against you and each of you in tho following described lands situato In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter (NE4 of NEV4) and Lots Two (2), Threo (3) and Four (4) of Section One (1), Township Ttilrtoen (13), Rango Thir ty (30), West Gth P. M. and East Half df Northeast Quarter (E ot NE4) and Lots One (l),.Tvo (2) and Three (3) of Section Thlrtyflvo (35), Township Fourteen (14) Range Thir ty (30), West-Gth P. M. and to have decreed to him new and independent tltlo by reason of adverse possession That the aaid annllcatlon will be heard before the County Court In the . of said described premises against Courthouse in the City of North Platte you oy nimseir anu 111s grantors County of Lincoln and State of Ne braska, on th 2nd day of December, 101S, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time any person interested may appear and show cause why tho prayer of said petition should not bo granted. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, N12-N29 County Judge is herebTCIven that by vlr- o tno following described lands sit 1 order of W C Dorsev uato in Llncoln Count'- Nebraska, to Reforeo Sale Notice tun of an Judge of the District Court of Phelps County, Nebraska, mado on tho first day of 'October, 1918, In an action ponding in said court, wherein Henry SwedeU, et al. aro plaintiffs and Nora Wilson, et al. aro defendants, direct ing the sale of tho real estate here inafter described, I will sell at tho front door of the court houso in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION. To Abram Wiley, Cynthia T. Wiley, Frank M. Wiley and tho heirs, devi sees, legatees land 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 wit: South Half of Northeast Quar ter (S of NE) and Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Section Four (4) in Township, Thirteen (13), Rango Thir ty (30), West of the Gth P.M. defen dants. You and each of you will take notice that Morell Keith Neville has commenced an action in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, aglanst you and each of you, the ob- GEO. B. DENT, Pbsjlclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTO RN E Y-AT-L AW Office over McDonald Bank, Office Phone 11:1(1 Res. Phono 112G DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET Practice Limited to Surgery und ltadium Thorapj 728 City National Batik Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Sotlco of Petition. Estato .No. 1599 of Abnor W. Dillon, Docoasod. Iu tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho StaTtntf Nobraska: To all per sons (ntorosted in sa,1d ostato, take no tice that a potltlon has boon filed for tho appointment of Mlnuio E. Dillon us administratrix of said estate, which has been sot for hearing heroin on De cember 13, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. .m. ' Dated November 13, 1918. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, N19-3w County Judge. V tW4'WIV l l VS 1 1 V1IU V V I. VI U J W Ijl 1 i 1 J 1 J 1 ,,11 Novomber. 1918, at public sale for , "m ' r"f,ur,ul V , 4, u otluo" cash to the highest bidder, the follow- 1" et il Plaintiff aga nst you ing described real estato. to-wit: All,am eac,h ,f ',u ,n the J0,11;1" les that portion of tho south half (S) of' "Ibojl lands situate in Lincoln Coun soction twenty-six (26) In township;'- Nebraska, to-wit: South Half o fourteen (14). in Lincoln County. Neb. Northeast Quarter (S of NE) and which lies south of tho right of wayLts One (1) and Two (2 of Section nf tlm TTntnn PupIOp Tlnllrnnil mill I Four (4), Township Thirteen (13) also the northwest (NW4) quarter S?? Thirty (30), West of tho Gth of section thirty-five (35), -In township jA M- au ,l 'mve uecreeu in mm fourteen (14). all north, in range thlr- "",v ",m "'iu"uo". uuo uy ruusou ty-one (31), west ot tho Gth P. M inK adverse possession of said describ Lincoln County, Nebraska; said land ?d lands against you by himself and to bo sold separately and said sale td.u,s f.f.pj".8 n . T,v AP ,mv be held open for ono hour. m J"lUI) l-ShOr ACTION. Dated this 2Gth dav of October. 1918 10 uuurgo jv. ouBianu unu mo 0885W G. NORBERG. Rofereo' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 0G15O Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Offlco at North Platto, Nobr,, Oct. 23, 1918. Notlco Is hereby given that Jose phine Hood, ot North Platto, Nebr., who, on Sept. 8, 1914, mado Home stead entry, No. 0G150. for SE&, Sec tion 22, Township 1G, N., Rango 30 W. Gth Principal Meridian, has filed notico ot Intention to make "nal threo yoar Proof, to establish cla'm to the land above doseribed, bofore tho Reg ister ami llecolvor, at North Platto, on tho 2'Jtn day of Nov. 1918. heirs, devisees, legateos and porsonal representatives and all persons In terested In tho estate of George A. Hoagland, deceased, and the unknown owners and unknown claimants of the following described lands situato in Lincoln County, Nobraska to-wit: South Half of Southeast Quarter (SM of SE4) and South Half of Southwost Quartor (S of SWVt) of Section Twolve (12), Township Thirteen (13), Range Twenty-nlno (29), West of the Gth P. M. defendants. You and each of you will take notice that Morell Keith Novlllo has com menced an action in the District Court ot Lincoln County, Nobraska, against you and each of you, the ob- Nohr Claimant names as wlttnosses: Ed Joct and prayer of which said petition Harmar, Frank Parks, Ida Johnson ! Is to quiet tltlo In plaintiff ngalnst you nnil P.linrlftfl T.llPfla nil nf Vnrth 'nn.l nn nl. if In rAn,,.nM ,in Platto, Nobr. 025-5W E. J. EAMES. Register. Notlco of Final Report, i Estato No. 15G5 of Carollno Tolltz, decoased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska and each of you in the following de scribed lands situato in Lincoln Conn tf, Nobrnska, to-wlt: South Half of Southeast Quarter (S1. of SE'i) and South Half of Southwest Quarter (SV of SWVi) of Section Twolve (12), Township Thirteen (13). Rango Twen ty-nlno (29), west of the Gth P. M. Tho State of Nebraska, to all por- and to havo decreed In him now nnd l..n.nnA.l I nnn.l T.--,. t ,nt.n I llldniinililnnl ltllA 1... .1 sons Interested in soiiu i-Jstato taKo notlco that tho executor has (lied a fin al account and report ot his adminis tration and a potilion for final sottlo mont and dlschargo as such, which havo boon sot for hearing boforo said court on Dec. G, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may appear and contest the samo. Dated Nov Gth. 1918. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, N12-29 County Judge 022-5wks. ludopondent tltlo by reason of ad- vorso possession of said djoscribed promlsos against you by himself anu his grantors. You and oach of you will mako nnswor heroin on or before the 9th day of December, 1918, or your do faults will bo taken and Judgmont taken and entered against you as In said potltlon prayed. MORELL KEITH NEVILLE, Plaintiff