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i IRA L llAHi:, Editor nild Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .On6 l'enr by Moll, In iidvoiice..8l.7t Ono Ycnr by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nchrnska Postofflco us Second Class Matter, TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1910 The Plxer I'latforin Elsewhere is publlHhol a platform ('APT. HALLKJAX IV REGIMENT WITH HOYS OF COMPANY E Tlie following letter was rocclved by J. J. Mulligan from his son Capt. P. It. Halllgan now In Germany: "Inane, Germany, Feb. 24, 1919. My Dear Father: I have been traveling around ho much since I loft Each, .that I have noglectcd writing to you. I am very nicely located, nnd If I have to stay In Europe for sonic time I would just as Boon stay here an to keep moving around the way I havo beon. It Is Htrango thai after bolng over horo several months, I should be transferred to a roglmont that had all of my old Company. All of Company E are In this regiment. I hrtve n upon which Julius Plzer stands In his candidacy lor mayor, and we bellovo Hint tin) hlfttfrirm iim n wlmln will nti- poal to the voters who tako a fair and number in this company (A) which I sonslhlo view of conditions In North command at the proscnt time., I 1'latto. iMr- Plzer treats every phase was surely glad to see the boys as of conditions against which complaint they seemed glad to soo mo. sai ls made, and nronoses to rectify them, nay nient a nig uoiogauon oi mum nnil furtlinr tlmn this he favors navinir enmo down from Co. D and last nml road Imnrovomunts: he eves In li ght a delegation rrom u ami n nnnrnnrlntlnir innnnv for tho filtv COtlinatlloS. MOSO McFarhllld has "I'" " f I . . . , . nnrks! In cloan nc tins B it v vacant boon here nil atrornoon ana evxening. lots in tho business section, and en- I certainly enjoy their visit. I think tors Into tho community spirit by ad- every officer in the regiment knows viwmtlnc mtinlctnal concerts bv the me. .because every tlmo I moot an or hand. fleer, the first thing he says is mat Tlioso who have known Mr.Plzor for lie has somo of my old mon In his com ovar a nuartor of a conturv a noriod pany. I havo a nice bunch of of- in which ho has loured ns a succoss- fleers in my company and the men arc ful business man will not nuostlon nil clean follows. ' him as to whethor he will carry out Wo nro located on tho Ahr river, hln nlntfnrtn tirnmlfms ihnv know which HOWS into the Rhino. It is that he will do aB he says; thoy know about 40 kilometers to tho Rhine and that ho is n determined man and that about 80 kilometers to Coblonz. I am ho always finishes what ho starts, suro I will get to see Coblenz before Ills proporty interests in the city aro I come back. I uotrt uuiuc i win oo heavy, therefore he is vitally inter- hore very long, as 1 am simply an osted In tho welfare of tho city, and attached and also a surplus officer his businoBB ability nnd integrity They aro filling the positions with of moans a business-like administration, fleers who desire to remain in ser- ulti publishing his platform Mr.i vico. I think I will probably ho PIzor establishes a precedent that the transforod to a division and return othor candidates should follow, for homo with some natlonnl guards or a It is only fnir that tho voters know natlonnl army division, wo nave or Just whero tho resDocllvo candidates fleers school every night. Thoy are stand on the nucstlons that aro bo- working tho mon and onicers pretty hard . I cannot got up mucn lntorost In It now, that tho war Is over. Plum Tli'lfi In tin Vli.lil I have lion on tno range an iay. rin.wii.infnc Mnor f. it is very uisagreeaoie wont, oucausu In tlir,.n nf flin fniir wnriln nml for Of tllO fact that it lias HUnCd 80 lllUCll mnmlinra nf tlio linnril nf nrlnctitlnn lately . 1 UllUCrSlUntl mat UlCir Wimur wnro nlnnnd In nnmlnntlnn fit n mi.nt- US all OVCr HOW. It lias tUmcd Warm in iinhi in iim PrPHiivtiirliin rhumb or nml tho ground is about all thaw " - . I 1 1. It. t .... I.. 1. basomont Friday eveu Inc. and those eu out. jvihu uiu i.ihiK im iinmlnnllnnn wirn lnrrnll?nd Rnfurilnv started again liv thn olrr.iilntlnn nf notltlons. The ucrman pcopio are very lrienu .1 1 . t !.(. l.tll.. A . . .. ... T in mon unlnnt.nil fnr tin off nnu iy in mis vicinity, ui luuinu u uiu ... I L -11 . .1 I .r 1 1 1. worn as follows: Mavor. A. F. not uuuwuu iu mum m.u mm iij StrnltK! nnnnnllmnn Snnmul ward. D. In nny Way, but IS lmpoSSlDlO to pre N. Loypoldt: councilman Third ward, vent the men rrom doing so wnen tnoy ' - I ( lllll I t A 11. ..1 1 ........ M. n. Cnatns: emmo man Fourth are oilmen ngiu in inuir huubuh ward, Loslio Uatiklns; mombors board The population, however, is vory anx of education, w. B. Shuman nnd J. os 10 no rnonuiy anu win oo any PUB HC StAL Tho underplgned will offor at Public Sale at the Pawnee Ranch, known ns the Keith Ranch, eleven miles cast of North Platte and threo miles west of Maxwoll, on the Lincoln Highway, on Thursday, March 20th, 1929, commencing at toil o'clock, the following porsonal property, to-wlt.: FIFTY HEAD OF HORSES Hroko and unftroko, all ngf. including one Clydesdale Stal lion coining flvo years old, and also one coming two your old grade Belgian stallion. 100 HEAD OF COWS Mostly White Facos and Short Horns, from threo to six years old, part with calves by thoir sides. Also two Horeford Bulls of Sodorman's' raising. FARM MACHINERY Consisting of wngons, mowers, rakos, sweeps, stackers, two-row cultivators, two-row listers, hay racks, bale racks, side delivery rake, manure spreader, two grain binders, and other farm machinery, fif teen sots o fwork harness, five saddles, about 3,600 railroad ties, and many othor articles induing some household goods, nnd rfiany other articles, including some household goods. TERMS Sums undor $25 cash, ovor that sum 8 months' time at 10 por cent Interest, two por cent discount for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. COL WALSH, Auctioneer. It. C. LANGFOJU), Clerk. MOTIIKHS Should see that the wjiole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, pur Hying, system denning', medicine this spring'. Now Is the time. Tho fam ily will be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood- Is glvon a thoro purfylngr, tho stoinnch and bow els cleaned out, nnd the gorms of Winter, . accumulated In the system, driven aWny. Ilolllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea Is ono of tho best nnd surest Spring medicines to take. Oct It and see the difference in the whole family. Their color will bo bottor, they'll feel One and be well nnd hnppy. J. O. Pat town, ngent. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for tha iciontific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely. . equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V: Lncas, M. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. foro the locnl public. :o: :- OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES. In Standard Custom Garments of Chicago "is now in and ready for your inspection. We will be pleased to take your order now. We also make Uniforms for Conductors and Hrakemen from $26 up. ' Call on us and see our new line of goods Yours truly, 218 E. 6th Street CARL Gf-J3kliE Demobilization Slowing Down Wilson in Jail fnr Hungary. George Wilson, a husky who slnco """t ..narlv throo voars In the n 7 8 o, m, . "IT 1 . ,ninB to North Platte has seemed to ? "T.ft. w w ,7, ?wZ T2 Novombor 24. T W? thought to bo d, muko a living largoly without work- ,7;"," ot of t liVsnrvlco Tmuch before i V A y . mou T Inir. was arrostod Frldav for hunr- l01 0(1 ?ut of. " ?r!l n" .II btn loft nt tho cantonments in this country com down Is 1 n ill ('n toil bv tbn rnnnrt is II. Van Cloavo. Vheso candidates aro thing for us, hut wo aro not permit- BUC(i from tho ofico ot Chlof of staff certainly representatiTo citizens. ted to accept anytmng rrom tiiom. March Saturday. 34,031 soldiers and :::: 1 " vcrv nnxious 10 gei nomo, oe- saUors returned to their liomeB last causo i ieei uuu l um uianiB miuumu weelC( tno smaUost numbor since the tlmo horo. It will mean that I havo winnlne of tho dnmoblllzntlnn on ue only enough men aro i Ing, was arrested Friday for burg- vr, ' V Vir' .'" ;;rm i I 7 ? 7 iri,i tim t n Tn.,n nVn Jun?' I.am a"?10"8 to get oiiio man, to malntnin them, and tho demobllza S n r nlHn,; bnrfrn,n n aS U,. U81 'e"r 1 CClVC.l WOS jail- tioil HOW depends Oil tho number Sent it r.r inii..a !.. ,.f Di,n ,i . " "V J ":r . V"' iroiu ovursous. -."v, " n... ...... ovop lloro lt ralBCS tUG mcKcns wiui Lots of lovo to you and mother. As over your son, ItOLFE. I business on tho 1st day of April. 1969. That demobilization is slowing !,,' A'.' hirh.m at any tlmo subject Itself, shall not ex ceed two-thirds of Its paid up capital stock. C. Tho affairs and business of the mi. TWINEN HOSPITAL For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent patients. 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. &b'y removing a window light lti tho rear of tho room. Sheriff Salisbury was given a description of tho'goods stolon nnd Friday ho ran across Wil non wearing tho vest of tlio suit des cribed. Later he told the sheriff ho would load him to the rest of tho suit Tho total numbor of men who havo returned to civilian llfo Is 1,419,38(1 to date. All but two hundred and llfty thousand of the total number ordered sent homo on November 11, aro nowin civilian llfo. ' Surrenders fleet. Tho Gorman merchant marino is to Ho was accompanied to hla room in bo surrendered to the allies In return -: :o: :- CANE SEED CJnnd nlnnn blnnlr nmbnr n.nun onnil ino .i'ourin warn, ana mo coai aim tor mo lining or mo ioou enioargo ftt $2.00 por bushel. Call or write puius turnou ovor to tno snonu. wuicu win purimi tno Hiupniuiii ui A II T V iVTTT "wnero aro tno snoosi inquircu mo ioousiuus into uorraany, now innt inu is-2 North Platto Biiornr. "x uiun t navo any auoes,' ucrnians navo nccopicu tno auicu eco- snid Wilson, uut tno siieriu is an m- nomic tonus, a rental win ue paid order r itrnriuir u i inni settumriit tiuisltlvo follow, and digging down in to tho German government for tlio use Tlio state of N'obrasUa, Lincoln eoun- WllBon trunk unearthed a pair of of hor morchnnt mnrlne, tho nmount ty. . shoos with tho name of J. C. Penney of tho rontal being credited on tho bill Improsscd thereon. Wilson's defenso lor grain shipped In by tho nllled gov Is that he bought tho goods. ernmonts. -:;o:; Tho Gorman merchant marino will uui jjui uuun anau ue conuueted by a Hoard of Directors. President. Vlnn. President, General Mnnnirer, Secretary I aiMi xi'euHurer. Dated March 17, 1919. JULIUS PIZEtt. HAY C. LiANGFOItD. HAHHY M. POKTEK. J. J .HALLIGAN. M18A11 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LA" Offlco ovor McDonald Bank. Office riiono 113C lies. I'hono 1120 OimUll FI.YINJi UhAlM IJ.VYS In the .County Court: In tho matter of the Estutc of Ueorco v. uoho. Decoaseil To tho creditors, heirs, leirntvcH and others In teioHted In tho estate of Dr. H- C. Drock. Dentist. X-Ray l" " h"- iu n.,0 ... Taico notice that aiary a. Hose has ritm.nni.4o n,rl,l,,, TI1.li. ni .JQ VUUII ill IUI - 111!. 11 1 WUIUIUUIUU, Ollltu IIIUII III UI1J LUUIH UU 111 111 1 1! lull UI HUT Diagnosis. RoynoIdU Dldg. PllOUO 148 ,t .,.., ,. ,in ,, ',, I dolnirs as executrix of mild ustntn nnd 1 l 111II11UVIO JUIUIJ HUll UllllllllJUH 1 UO- I , . , . ... . .. . , V It Is ordered that tlie samo stand for hoariiiK tho 2Gth day of April, A. D. In the Matter ot tlio Estate of Earl E. liutler, Deceased, Now on this 12th day of March, 1919, It is ordered by tho Court that the Ad ministrator be allowed one year from this date In which to settle nnlil Mstnt. nnd creditors will bo allowed until tlie 21th day or Sept., 1919 to Hie their claims, after said date, claims will be forevor barred. That on tlio 24th day of June, 1919, nnd tlie 24th day of Sept,, 1919, at 10 O'clock A. M. of ench of snirt days, tlio court and the administrator win nttenu at tno county court room In said county, to receive, examine, hear, allow, and adjust claims. That notice of this order be given creditors nnd all persons Interested in said Es tate uy nublication of a notice for four luccesslvo weeks Immediately preced- Phone 308 HH 111U tlll 1I11.V UI J II U. in inn iNortn rintte Tribune, a leiral semi weekly nowsnanor nrinted nnd nub iisneii in i.incoin county, Nebraska. WM, II. C. AVOODHUItST. M1SA8 County Judire. GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery ana Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 Office phone 24. Rob. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. DOCTOR D. T. QD1GLET Practice Limited to Surgery and KuuTuni Therapy 728 Cltj National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. otlce of Incorporation ot J. S, Dnvla Auto Cotniiiiuy, Notice Is hereby Klven that the un dersigned, have formed n corporation under the nmno ot, J. is. Davis Auto Company, with Its principal plnco of Dusiuess in uic uny oi iNortu rintte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, anu tno general nature of the business to be transacted being tho carrying on of a gonorad wholosnlo and retail mer chandising business, the wholesale nnd retnlllng of mnclilnrey, "automobiles repairs nnd accesosrles, tho oporatlon of ninclilnb and .repair shops and nil necessary things Incident thereto, and also the buying and selling of real and personal property nnd to do nil things Incident thereto. The amount of tho capital stock of said corporation is in the sum or Heventy-nve tnous nnd 00.000 ($75,000.00) Dollars, 'divid ed into shares of One Hundred 00.100 ($100.00) Dollars each, the B.imo to b epaid for In ensh or In property as may bo determined by tno uonra ot Directors. The time ot the commence ment of said business to be on tlio 1st dny of January, 1919, nnd continue for a period of fifty years. Tho high est amount Indebetedness to which snld Corporation shall nt any time subject Itself shall not bo inoro than Kirty Tiiousnna uu.iuu t ji,u,uuu.uuj .Dol lars. The affairs of tlio corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Di rectors, consisting or tnree persons. Said Board of Directors to elect the President. Vice-President, Treasurer nnd Secretary. Dated this 13th any ot January, iuiv. J. S. DAVIS. . MARY E. UAVIS. J. J. CRAWFORD. W. J. TILEY. J. E. PILLION. J. R. LAIN Auction of Improvement. Notice is hereby clven that on tho 19th day of March 1919. nt 1 o'clock P. M., at the ofllce of the County Treas urer ot ijincoin uouiuy, iNeorasKn, me Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, or his authorized represent atives, will sell nt public auction all the movnblc Improvements located up- lands: on the following described school South Half of the North Enst Quar ter fSNEU): tho East Half of the North West Quarter (E',NW); the East Hair or the South west Quarter (EV6SWV1), and the South East Quar ter (SE) of Section 1C, Township 9, Rnngo 30, of Lincoln County. Dnted March 4th, 1919. DAN SWANSON, Commissioner of Public Lands m4m21 and Buildings. sols. HI ft 1111 Expert nt Potash Plant Tho Sutherland Courier has this to say of a North Platto hoy: "Mr. William A. Norris, B. Sc. in Geology, a graduate of Nebraska Unl vorsity, who worked undor Dr. G. B 1919, boforo tho court nt the hour of 10 o clock a. m., nt which time nny nor- uou iutorostcd nmy appoar and except to nun contest tno samo. Notice of this nroceeding and tho hoaring thereof is ordered glvei to all persons interested in aam matter by publishing a copy of thls-order In the North Platto Tribune, a seml-weckly newspaper printed In snld 'county for Condra, Director of tho Conservation threo consooutlvu weok prior 'to said and Soil Survey of Nebraska for ono ,l!lDeat0(f jVai-chftth. ioio. ' your, litis iiuun niiuoti io tno uupuuuu Chomlcal Works staff. Mr. Norris has mls-3 WM. II. C. WOODIU'RST. County Judgo. LOOK Simply sholt room! This is my sowing room whon I'm not sowing. I tako It out ami put lt hack just like a hat box. It's so con venient nnd handy that I find myself doing lots ot odd sowing that previously vrout undono before I had my Attached to any lamp sockot or outlet. Perfect spood con trol by tho foot. Loavos full attention to tho, work, It pays for Itself many tlmos ovorl Want to. try one nt your homo? ' Won't cost you a cent! NORTH PLATTE LIGHT - AND POWER CO. spent a year and a half In tho pros pecting of potash lakes and tho locat ing of wells. Ho is directing tho blocking of tlio lakos hold undor loaso by tho Ropuullc Chomlcal Works, pre liminary to tho laying of thoir plpos and has mado lists of tho brines and reports tho company's holdings as bo- mg vory valuable. How to Train Your 3liml. Tho man who makes tho most of his mind makes the most of his life. A free course of twenty-six Iobsous load lug to hlghor montal offcloncy by Dr, Marvin K, Dana will appear ono each weok in tho Sunday Stato Journal; the samo kind of lossons for which many aro paying largo fees. Journal roadors will secure them freo. This course is an opportunity for old, young and mlddlo ngod, ot tho studont, Xotlro nf Attachment. State ot Nebraska, Counts-of Lin coln, SS. A. M. Miumo. urst nnd ronl name un known, will tako notice thnt on tho 12th dny of March, 1919, I. L. Milton burger, a Jiistlco of tho pence of Lin coln county, Nebraska, issuod an or- nor or nttnohinuut for tlie sum or 125. IS in mi action pending before him whoreln Dorryborry & Forbes, Inc., Is plaintiff nnd A. M. Blumu, tlrst and real linmo unknown, is ileremlant: thnt proporty of the dofeudnnt consisting of moneys In tlio hands of the. Masonic i.niige or iNorin 1'latto, tseDrasita, has boen attached under said ordor. Snld ordor Is continued tn thn Stli day or April, 1919, at 1 o'clock p; in. muilltVHlcilllY & r OKH1SS, Inc., ml4-3 Plaintiffs. MVI'ICIH OT l.NCOIIl'OUATIO.V Notice is bcroby given thnt tho un dersigned, in pursunnco of the Statutes or tho Htnte or Nobrnskn, do usuooliitn theniHelvos in business ns a body cor the worker and the professional man, l!oseH0elnnfr"r,,,tTo!,ef,l.r t,,C ,,l,r ot ovory ono wiio wants to mauo tno l. The mime of the cornomtion most of llfo thru montal mastory ot sunn be star Bottling and Mercantile his work. A great mystery story ; la VT Thi principal plnce of transact- jiini, nuiiiuiK, a iiiih" uuiv, i nu ing this business sllilll bo in the c tv o Mystery ot tho Downs." Also a sei les I North Platto, Nobrnska. of pago nrtlclos by Stefansson toP ng of his mnrvollous oxporloncos in tho arctic. Potash and Porlmpttor rro tolling pf tho peaco conferonco. 'Ibo Sunday Journnl is holng mado better ovory week. A clover comic strip, T'so Gumps, hns just been added to tb i dally Why don't you ordor Tho State Journal? Forty cents a month with out Sunday or $4 a year, sixty conts a mouth with tho Sunday, $0 n year. Sond your ordor today and conimonco With thoso now foaturos. mu L. K. YANDlYElt Physician nnd Surgeon Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg., North Platto, Nob. 3. Tho gouornl unturo of tho Imal noss to be transacted by said corpora non sunn no tno mnnuiiiciure, pur cbasa nnd sale of carbonated hnvor ngos and ciders, nnd to buy nnd soil at wnoiesnie, crusncu trims, syrttps.rrult, groceries, cigars and tobacco, and such othor goods and merchandise ns said corporation may, by a resolution of tho board of. directors from time de cldo to handle, nnd said corporation may no sucu oilier business ns is neces nary to enrry out the main purpose of this corporation, and for that purposo snld corporation shnll have the power to buy, soil and convoy, lenso, sub lease and let such real estate nnd buildings nnd appurtenances ns may be necessary nnd incidental to the proper and protltnblo conducting of said business, nnd may do nml nnr form such othor acts nnd things as may ue incuie,ntni anu necessary to tlie main powers of the corporation. ' 4. The, date, of tho commencement of mo uumncss'voc sain corporation shnll bo April U1919, nnd It shall terminate MIKItllWS SA1, By virtue of an ordor of snln issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in snld Court wheroln Occidental Building and Lonn Association, a Corporation, Is plaintiff, nnu l.eon ueo iioss. et ni are defend nnts, nnd to me directed, 1 will on tho luin any or April, ltnu, nt 2 o'clock 1. M at tfle enst front door of the court House In North Platte, Lincoln. County, isebrnskn, sell nt Publlo Auction to ALHEltT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 'I Bolton Building North Platto, Nebraska. ED. MERI6, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales n Specialty. References nnd Dares nt First Na nciiiuniui, null HI J.-UUUU .YUCUUIl IO ...... nl Tlni.tr VJ1, nii -vl. tlie highest bidder for cash, to satisfy Uonnl Uniik, ortll Plntte, ch. Phono 1000. said decree, Interest and costs, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt i.ot six (), mock seventy-seven (77) in tho original town of North PIntto ns surveyed, nlntted and ro corded. Dated North Platte. Nob.. March lfith lfta. A. J. SALISBURY. M1SA15 Sheriff SAL1MUTES: Henry ltciginan, 3Inrch 20th. Fred Kuser, 3rarch 18ih. NOTICH tiotlienlinrg Smith Sldi- Irrigation Com. imiiy, (iotlienliiirg. ). Itlnklcy, liotlienliurg, nnd nil other.-. Intcrrnt il. t You and each of you nre hereby no- tided that a hearing will bo held at the state Engineer's orrico, located at 410 Stnte Cnnltol building In Lincoln. Lancaster County. State of Nobraskn. on tno istii day or April, 1919, nt two ociock i'. jm ror tlie purppse ot do daring cancelled nnd forfeited nil nre tended claim or rights purporting to FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER GET R. I. Shappell, SUTHERLAND? NEB. Dates enn be mndo nt Platto Ynllcy Stnte Bunk. I always take stock buyers with mo. Order of Hearlni,' on Final Settlement. Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County ,ss. In the County Court In the Mntter of the Estate of Jere miah Snyder, Deceased. To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and others interested In the Estate of Jere miah Snyder. Take Notice, That the Executor has filed In tho County Court, a report of his doings as Executor of said estate, and lt is ordered that tho samo stand for hearing tho 1st day of April, A. D., 1919, before the Court at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., at which time any per son Interested may appear to contest tho same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof Is ordered given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly nowspaper printed In said county, fr three consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated March 10th, 1919. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, Mll-25 County Judges. NOTICE 01 ItEFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order issued to me by tho District Court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 19th day of February, 1919, in tn action wherein Frank Greenwood is plaintiff and Pat rick Greenwood, Kate Fletcher, John Greenwood, Jr., John Shaffer, Ruth Muller, Jane Shaffer, Pinklo AVhito, Charles Shaffer, a minor and George Taylor, guardian of Charles Shaffer, aro defendants, I will on tho 29th day of March, 1919, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said date at tho east front door of the Court House In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tho fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: East Half (EM:) of Section Thirty (30), Northwest Quarter (NW'-4) of Sec tion .Twenty-nine (29), Southeast Quarter (SEVi) of Section Nineteen (19), and South Half of Southwest Quarter (SVj of SWVi) of Section Nineteen (19), all In Township Ten (10), Range Twenty-nino (29), west of tho Gth P. M., Lincoln County, Ne braska, also Lot Eight (S), in Block Six (G) of Penlston's Addition to tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, said land to bo sold as a wholo or in soparato tracts. Dated this 24th day of February, 1919. O. E. ELDER, F25-M2S Roforee. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. hnve been granted under water appro- 3Iy ono best reforeiice I'm always priatlon Docket No. 681, dated Oc- natod nliend Phono nt mv pTnenso tobor 2(i, 189t; located In water division ? ' ""no at, my expense No. 1-A: tho nolnt ot division being "On the South bank of tho stream In the NWU of Section 30. Township 1 Hange 20. West of tho Cth P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebrnskn," and tho land eovored by snld nnnroprlntlon Is described ns follows: Parts or Sections r, 4, 3, 9, 10, 11, 16. 1G. 14. 13. 21'. 23. 21. 26 nnd 25, TowiiBhtp 11, North ltango 26; parts of Sections 19, 20. 30, 29, 28, 31, 32, 33, 31 nnd 35, Township 11. North Rnngo 25; Parts of sections i. 4, 3, .', I, iu, n, is, 13. 14 nnd 24. Townshln 10. North ltango 25, Parts of Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, Its, 17, lti. It), 14, iv, zu, zi, zz, z.i, zt, 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. 35 nnd 36. Township 10, North Range 24, nnd parts of Soctions l nnu a, Townsuip , Norm llnnge 24, nil wost of tho cth 1'. M. in Llnt'oln nnd Dawson Counties. Nebrns kn. or those nortlons of tho legal sub divisions of tlio land nbove enumerated not covered or claimed by othor Irriga tion works entitled to prior nppropri atlon fqn thp Irrigation thereof, nmountlng in all to nbout twenty tlvn thousand ncres. You and each of you nro hereby no tin nil tn nnanr nt snld hearing nnd shnw cnusA whv K.i Id nnnronrlntlon horalnbefore specifically described should not be forfeited and cancelled, STATU HOARD Or IHUIUATlUJM, HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE, By GEO. E. JOHNSON. State Engineer, Secretary, nntml this llth dnv of March. 1919. CSIOATLI ml4A12 for dates OGALALLA, NEBRASKA Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black iv. t. ritrrciiAiuj. Graduate A'oterinnrinn 33, 34 Elht years a Government Vetorlnar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St one-half block southwest of the Court House. DEBBYBERBT & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakora and Funeral Directors Dny phono 41 Night phone Black 6S8 Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. NOTICE OF HEARING To all Persons Interested In tho Es tate of Woodward B. Yoho, Deceased. You nro hereby notified thnt on tho 17th day o,t February, 1919. J. E. Hall filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrnska, tho object and prayer of which are to obtain It decree authorizing and di recting Nettio R. Yohe, oxecutrlx of said estate, to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full convoy anco of warranty to tho following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Tho Northeast ono-tourth nnd tho North one hundred acres ot tho Northwest ono-tourth in Section Thirty-five, Township Nine, North, of Range Thirty-ono, west of tho 6th P. M., Lincoln county, Nebraska. In pur suance with tho terms of a certain written contract between said Wood ward R. Yoho, now deceased, and J. E. Hall, said petition will ho heard at Chambers at the court houso In tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, on the 5th day ot April, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. It is further ordered that notice of tho pendency of this petition and ot tho tlmo and plnco fixed for tho hear ing thereon bo given by publication for six successive weeks in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legal nowspaper published twico a weok at North Platto, in Lincoln county, in tho state of Nebraska. Dated this 17th day of February, ii. W. UULMES, District Judge. 1910. fl8-al o