IKA L It A in!, Editor itnil Publisher SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Ono l'enr l)j Mall, In udrntico. ,$l.r Olio Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 Entered at the North Plattu, Nebraska Postofllco as Second Class Matter FRIDAY, OCTOBER SI, Ill. Mr. Lute, In his letter to the public announcing IiIb candidacy, calls at tention to the fact that ho Is a grad uate of tho University. In his lottor sent out to many of the voters of Keith county, wo aro Informed that ho. calls attention to the fact that his op ponent, Mr. Wilcox. Is an attorney, and urges his own election because he ,1a not an attornoy. Tho facts' are, that In tho constitutional convention wo to see that this Is placed In our con .itltutlon. If you believe that my legislative - porlciice will be of servlc to our county and state In the coming con stitutional convention nml that tho principles for which I stand are cor rect, I would lo pleased to have your support at tho, election. Sincerely yours, V. V. HOAGLAND. ::o: : To the Voters of tiic 77th DMrlct. Voters should realize that tho most Important election l:i year.; will be held Novembor 4th. Tho constitution adopted by the convention will be the fundamental law of tho state for prob ably half a century. It Is of utmost Im portance thnt all sections and all In terests should bo represented. Lin coln and Dawson counties will each have a delegate In the convention mid want tho biggest and host men wo can j mo voters oi tnose counuos sihhhu get. If wo do not have those kind of lIy f'r with Kolth county and vote men, western Nebraska will not bo tor her candidate represented in this convention, for in There nro seventy-seven lawyer other parts of the stato tho pooplo aro1 candidates In tho Held. Of the six can choosing tho men boat qualified forj"totM In tho thrco counties I am the this nosltion. If Mr. Luto had studied 'll' farmer and stockman. Shall tho law, wo have no doubt but thrt ho ' farming interests bo represented? It would havo montioned that fact ah ' l to ypu. Jiy worn ior over utroe years on the stato oxocutlve board nf the Farmers' Union, as well as a life time 3pent on tho farm has given me a broad and progressive view thnt I shall turn to good account If elected. On that basis I solicit your support. II. D. LUTE, I'axtou. Nob. STKONU ( riMIKNT SWEEPS STARS KIMW SADDLI.S LAND AT AUCTION In his letter of announcement. Accord ing to Mr. Lute's argument, tho fact that ho Is a graduate of tho Stato Uni versity should bo considered a rea son why ho should not bo elected, as collggo men will bo represented with out Mr. Lute, and there aro more peoplo who aro not graduates than thoso who are. Viewing tho question from an agricultural standpoint, Mr. Wljcox has as great agricultural In terests as his opponent and his knowl edge of tho law will bo of great valuo to him as a member of this conven tion. ::o:: To the Voters of Lincoln County, Neb. North Platte, Neb., Oct. 2&t 1910. An election will bo hold on Novoin bor 4th, to elect delogatos to, a CON STITUTIONAL CONVENTION. This The strong curront of tho Enfield Tho undersigned will offer at ipubllc auction on the Crook & Cobb ranch, river wai responsible for an exciting I formerly known as tho old Garman ranch, 11 miles northwest of Dickons, 14 adventure in which both Francis X. I miles northeast of Wallace. 10 miles south of Hershov. on n.v.r u.v. ..-..,-; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1919 Theso popular stars, soon In the' . ..-,.,, stl-rlng Metro drama. "God's Outlaw" I Commenclnu at 10 O clock ru m.. at I'm Sun theatre this evening, wt-ro; Q.QSA An-io r$ I an! mourned on spirited horsos ready to OOSrU jHlVI UL JUctllU cros:; the swift little river for one '.' Th(, mnd v.,u ,)0 gold ,l3 a wholo or ln tmct8 tn 8ult tho Durci,ftSor. Thls mml tho lm;-rtont scenes or tho play ,8 ,oam so !Jliltaolo for growlng crops; Ideal combination ranch land Director Caban.iC, dlscovoror of t':" . , ., , ... i ciiiais $i,i;uu ciisii cn eacu section purciiascu, ouu-nnu purcuaso price on March 1st, 1920, balance on deferred payment at 0 por cent Interest. Trans portation for prospective land buyers will bo furnished freo on morning of sale, and all buyers for the land will bo shown over tho ranch before sale com mences. Application for transportation must ho made at Crook & Cobb's Otflco, North Platte. Nobraskn. Thero aro two candidates for our district, Attorney Wilcox of North Plate and II. D. Lute, of Paxton. We aro pleased to endorse Mr. Lute of our own county for a number of reasons. First, we would like to sco a Kolth county man represent the 77th dis trict. Second, wo havo nothing against Mr. Wilcox as a man and can not object to him because ho Is an at tornoy, but ln vlowlng tho matter from tho standpoint of varied representa tion, wo And thnt the legal profession I fu oitrn rt 1m tn11 rnnrnunntnil -itlat nu convention will submit a now constltu- . ,. . . u huouki uc. uui is u not possiuie 10 tlon to tho voters at the election noxt fall. On account of my experience during thrco sessions of the legisluturo and the position I have taken on important public questions, many, persons urscd mo to become a candidate for this con vention. This Is ono of tho most Im portant events In tho history of tho state Our constitution Is tho safe guard for tho protection ot tho poo pic. "Wlille I am a Hopubllcan ln poli tics, tho nnmcs of the candidates .will , appear on a non-partisan ballot for this election. havo as many farmer delegates and It Is essontlnl that tho farmor, as woll as other Interests, be well represented. Third, and last, wo bollove Mr. Lute will endeavor to bo fair to all Inter ests, progressive and . yet sensible In that ho firmly bollevos In law and or der and upholding the constitution of the stuto and United States. Wo bo- ! Hove tho Nows readers can safely vote for their neighbor, II. D. Lute, of Pax ton. Ogalalla News. 77th District Candidate. M. W T.ntn nf Pnvfnn Tvnlth nmmtv Because of tho tremendous prob- Nubrtt8l(a ,8 a ,loat candidate seeking lems-growlng out of the war. and thojUlo oloctoI1 to raprG30nt tho 77th nh. growth of profiteering In this country, ( trlct , tho now CQn8t!tuional convcn. there Is a tendency on behalf of some nn wh,eh w, conveno at Uncola of the radical olomontH to drift our ,-.,..,. o a ii country s progress toward socialism. ffjr tho He of olect, aclcsatc, anarchy and bolshovlsm. On tho other wU, bo hoW Novombor 4 hand, there Is a tendency among some ; Tho nt constltutlon waB fram conservative elements to drift our . . . 187n Tn . state and nation towards, autocratic forty.flvo yenrfl Ncbraska lm8 salne(, beautiful lt,otit. : lia l forded the I crossing 'r.iu.iy times but had forgotten i thnt a weok of torrential rains had preceded the brilliant woathor the mpany was then experiencing awl U ". the river was swollen to t. !( Its usual strength. He was aniH.-.e 1. therefore, to see both horses on which i ills stuns v.orp soatel lose tholr frot Ing and be rr.pluly swept down-stre Ills fears were groundless. UoWevor. as both Mr. Dushmau and Miss Bft.uiu had regained control of their mounts and though they had been swept from their saddles wore calmly holding on to the horsos who soon made the opposite shore In safety. q ; Public Library Notes. After November 1st tho library will ro-reglster its borrowers. Ninety Nebraska librarians' attend ed the association meeting in Omnha last week. Miss Murphy was elected vice-president of tho association and also ap pointed on tho stnte committee of li brary, extension. Owing to the grent Increaso ln the circulation of books, plans aro being mndo to provide library assistants to help during tho rush hours. 229 books wero circulated last Saturday. Peoplo of the surrounding country, and visitors in town are invited to come in and enjoy tho public library. The pupils of tho Washington school havo furnished the library with some very attractive Hallowe'en decora Hons. Spats of unusual style appeal to women who care. The Leader Mer cantlle Co. :o: : Baptist Church. 10:110, church and Sunday school sermon, "The Communion of the Hlood." Children's sermon, "Saved by tne L,ovo of n Pet Animal." 0:30, 13. Y. P. U. 7:30, ovenlng worship, theme, "Tho Gospel of Good Health," the second of a series .of sermons on modern re ligious attitudes. Good music by largo choir; a church homo for all. A. C. HULL, Pastor. n Silk and wool underwear $4.75 and 50.00 with a variety of nock lines and stylos at Tho Style Shop. ::o:: First Lutheran Church. Morning worship 11 o'clock, subject "Tho Grace of Liberality." Evening worship 8 o'clock, subject "The Despised Invitation." Sunday school at 9:45. This Is ro-organlzatlon Sun dayclasses provided for all. We want every member present. To all our services wo cordially Invito tho strangers and the unchurched. Come nnd worship with us. REV. C. FRANKLIN KOCH Pastor . a U . 1 A REAL Cordova bag Is tho REAI delight of a lady's heart. Dixon has a wonderful stock for you to seo. DIt. HA HOLD a FENNEP. Announces his discharge from milit ary service and tho establishment of his office over Hlrschfold'a Clothing store. Phones: Office 333. Rob. Red 866. There will also be offered for sale at same time and place Seven Head of Horses 8ets of harness, 1 wagon and rack. 1 spring wagon, 1 saddle. 1 rldlnE lister 1 now Mollno two Row, 2 cultlvntors, McCormlck mower, Deoring hay rake, McCormlck corn binder, two-section harrow. 30 acres corn ln shock. 100 bushels car corn, 75 acres cano ln bunch, cut before frost, 25 tons of hay In bunch, 20 tons hay In stack, 8 sections winter range. FREE LUACH AT NOON. TERMS Sums of $20 and under cash: above that amount six months tkn at 10 per cent Interest. CROOK & COBB, Owners. COL. O. M. SWEDBURG. I . COL. H. M. JOHANSEN, f Auctioneers. THE TWINE3I HOSPITAL, 1008 WEST FOURTH STREET, North l'lnttc, Ncbr. For the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place where tho sick are cared for so as to bring about normal conditions ln tho easiest, most natural and scientific manner. government I bollevo that tho safety of our gov-CJ-nmont and our Btato lies In a mlddlo course. Wo must not lot bolshovlsm and anarchy get control of tho Amorl- a population of ono and one-half mil llona.aud there has been a remark nblo expansion of, commercial and fanning Interests. Tho old constltu- i tlnn In nlmnlnt,,. nnrl miiHt ha rvlanrl can peoplo On the other hand, wo, um, nmM to moot ont d have Just been fighting autocracy ln.noedB. It ,8 ,mortuut that, the con Luropo, and in order to prevent the;vontlon Houl(i bo nmvosri of men growth of anarchy and all forms of who ftro couvorsult tho 1)r08S, opposition to law, wo must keep our netM,8 of tho 8tatomen who w roD. irnvnriunnnt nml Ha n,l,llcitn,l.,.. . ... ' , rosont all tho peoplo, without conr.ld- oratlon for tho factional Interests of special privileges to tho fow. II. D. Luto has lived In Keith coun- tv pmiHntimislv qIiioa wlin 1... ed and which placed all of the powers hm) owne(, nd mcc(!Hatuliy oporBtc w. ikimiiiitoii ttLnu ui tuo );ijvuriimc?ni of the stato tn tho hands of tho sov ornor. 1 nm opposed to tho control bv closo to tho peoplo, Because of this bollor, In the last 'legislature, I opposed tho Civil Ad ministrative Code bill which was pass- Crystal, Saturday. CRANE WILBUR in the western photoplay Breezy Jim" P. C. PIELSTICKER. Clerk. W. E. FLYNN ATTOItNET-AT-LAD Office over McDonald Bank. Office Phono 1131) Hos. Phono 1120 Phone 110. North Plutte, Neb. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. In tho Matter of Edwards Sltz, Bank rupt. Case No. 5G, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary Petition. Order on Application to Sell Real Estate. At North Platte, In said District on this Cth day of October, A. D., 1919, bo fore Walter V. Hoagand, Referee ln Bankruptcy. This cause came on for consldora. tlon on tho application of the trustee, J. C. Hollman to sell at public auction the undivided one-seventh Interest of teh bankrupt,' Edward Sltz, In and to tho following described property to wit: The North West Quarter (NW) of Sec. G, Twp. 45, North of Rango 17, West of the 2nd P. M. ln Prince Albert County, Province of Saskatchewan, Canada; and also Lots 17 and 18 in Block 8, of tho town of Peterson, Clay Legal Notice. T. P. Laughlln and Estolla Gibson, James Gibson, Rachel A. Staley, Rosa Connor, and Robert Staloy, heirs at law of John Staloy, deceased, and Cecil Teuell, National Firo Insurance Com pany, The South Half of the South West Quarter of Section 32, ln Town ship 11, Range 32, in Lincoln County, Nobraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind In said real estate or any part thereof, will take notlco that on tho 28th day of June, 1919, Vf. T. Gulher as plaintiff filed his petition ln the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage deed alleged to havo been executed and delivered by r;; ; " tho defendants W. T.rvln and Winnie i'L1?,5 . ... - . . - uuuii uuiinium uliijii tirvin to t. AicLaugnun may, atn.i 1916, and thereby conveying to said Laughlln the South Half of the South west Quarter of Section 32 In Town ship 11, Rango 32 In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Thnt on October 0th, 1919, the said W. T. Ervln and Wlnnlo Ervln de- fondants filed tholr answer and cross petition ln said action, the object and prayer of which are to clear title to said lands of certain clouds thereon and to quiet and confirm such title In the said M. T. Ervln and to exclude each and all of said defendants, and nil persons claiming any Interst of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, from any right, tltlo or claim against said premises. You are required to answer said cross petition on or before the 24th day of November, 1919. Dated October 13th, 1919. II. T. ERVIN and WINNIE ERVIN, Defendants. Bv HOAGLAND & HOAGLAND & . "'.RR. Tholr Attorneys. ol4 n7 boaucratic government at Washington of thoso nctlvltles which proporly be long to our stato. Tho city of Washing ton Is too far away to control local matters. Jnmos G. Blaine once said, "Thoro Is nothing of which a public officer can bo so oaslly persuaded an to tho enlarged Jurisdiction which po tains to his office If tho offlcor bo or bold mind ho arrogates power for the purposos-or ambition; oven with timid men, powcr Is often assumod as a measure of protection and doonso.M Our constitution has stood tho toit of years. During troublcBomo tlmoB Is no period for trying oxporlmonts ln now things ln constitutions, Tho llbor ties of our pooplo must bo protected. Tho powers of admlnlBtratlvo govern ment should bo distributed into tho handB of elective offlcors undor tho constitution and should not bo placod entirely In tho hands of ono man, th govornor of tho state. A good man might administer tho laws woll, but a bad man can tear down ln two years moro than a good man can build up In a half a century. Tho effort will bo made to experiment ln what I bellovo to bo autocratic govonimont at tho coming constitutional convention .If I am oloctod I will opiwso It with my ut most powor. I also bollevo Unit our wealth 1b In tho native soli, and tluit tho tltlo to our lands should only bo hold by cltl lona of tho United States and If elect ed to tho convention, I will ondoavor a largo farm and ranch. Ho la a grad uate of tho school of agriculture, and a member on tho wrtlng staff of tho Nebraska Parmer. Ho is unreservedly pledged for a constitution which shall bo fitted to tho needs of a growing Ne braska. Sinco Dawson and Lincoln rountloB eneh havo a candidate in tho convention, tho Independent suggests that It Is but fair that Keith counly havo tho lloat roprosontatlvo. Por that nosltion no hotter nor abler man than II. D. Luto could bo elected. Ho Is woll oducated, ho Is straight as a srlng, and enthusiastic for a now con stitution which shall meet tho proper presold requirements. Gothenburg Indopondont. with brains, brawn and bravery ho subdues a fake reformer. Two reel nnlmnl comedy "Daring Lions and Dizzy Lovers." TENTS A1VNINGS COVERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co, 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phono 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS Upon consideration whereof, it is ordered that tho trustee sell the Inter. Qst of tho bankrupt, Edward Sltz, ln and to tho above described property at public auction at the offico of ref eree at N.orth Pattc, Nebraska, on tho 5th day of November, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. It Is further ordered that the trustee advertise said sale for a period of 30 days prior thereto in the North Platte Tribune; that 30 days notice be given by mall to each of the creditors and parties to tho record ln these pro coedlngs, the same to be given by mailing a copy of this order. It is further ordered that a credi tors' meeting be held at the office of W. V. Hoagland, Referee In Bankrupt cy, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 15th day of Nov., 1919, at 3 o'clock p, m., for tho purpose of considering the report of the trustee and the conflr matlon of said sale and any other mat ters that may come before the refereo In the matter of said estate and more especially the objections of tho trustee and the bankrupt to tho proofs of claims of Christ Paulson and tho First National Bank of Peterson, Iowa, that are on file ln said estate. Said parties will take notice accordingly. WALTER V. HOAGLAND, O10-o31 Roforee ln Bankruptcy -o:. COMJISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Octobor 27, 1919 Board mot, prosont Hormlnghnunon and Sprlngor. Sam Carson, work on blade, $5.00 Wm. Anthony, work on tractor, SIS. W. W. Bronnan, hauling gravtl $3.50. James Eckhard, hauling gravel. $42. Wm. Balloy, hauling gravel, $122.50 Jess Ruby, dragging, $28.00. Alvju Bakor. hauling gravol, $101. Sundry porsons, river work, ?1CC,90 W. T. Elliott, rlvor work, $54.00. Wosloy Cocklo, dragging, $1G.OO. E, C. Vanscoy, stovo, $10.00. Adjourned to Novombor 2. 1919. ::o:i For Snlc Socond hand Chovrolot Touring Car In irnul untinln ' ' ' . 414 So. Walnut. 88-2 Keep your eye on FRATER. HE KNOWS THE DRUG BUSINESS. Corner Front and Dewey. Phone 221. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for th. seisntific treatment of medical, lurgieal and confinement c&sei. Completely .quipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Laos, H. D. J.Otde!d.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Notice For Publication Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Brokeii Bow, No braska. September 27. 1919. Notlco is horeby, given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land offico, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to tho ap plication of William B. Howard, seri al No. 012001, wo will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $5.00 per acre, at 10 o clock a. m. on the 13th day of Novombor, next, at this offico, the following tract of land: SSE, Sec. 32, T. 15 N., R 30 W., Cth P. M. Tho sale will not bo kopt opon, but will bo declared closed when those prosont at tho hour named havo ceas ed bidding. Tho person making the highest bid will bo required to Im mediately pay to tho Rocolvor tho amount thereof. Any person claiming adversely the above-described land aro advised to fllo their claims, or objections, on or before the tlmo designated for sale. MACK C. WARRINGTON. Register. JOHN P. ROBERTSON, Receiver. oGn7 Notlco to Creditors. Estate No. 1G88 of Sam Botonls, de censed, ln tho County Court of Lin coin County, Nobraska, Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credl tors ot said estate will take notlco that tho tme limited for presentation 1 .111.. - . , 1 , L 1.1 .. uiui iiiuiK oi Claims aguiusi. sum u- tato Is February 21st, 1920, and for settlement of said estate Is Octobor 15th, 1020; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Novcm her 21st, 1919, at 10 o'clock o. m., and on February 21st, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, o21nl4 County Judge Legal Notice. To William E. Plckons and the heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of said William E. Pickens, nnd all porsons Interested in tho estate of said William E- Pickens, defendants: . You and each of you will take notice that A. Bollo Swarthout as plaintiff has filed her certain petition In t,he uisirici (jourt or Lincoln county, Ne braska, and object and prayer of which aro to partition th$ following described lands situate tn Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots Five (5) and Six (G), Block One hundred nnd elghty-slx (18G) of tho original town of tho city of North latte, part of Lot Three (3), Union Pacific Railroad plat lying south of Lots Five (5) and Six (G), Block One hundred elghty-slx (18G) ln tho City of North Platte, tho north forty-four feet of Uta Ono (1) and Two (2), Block Ono hundred seventeen (117) of the original town of the city of North Platte, all of Lot Three (3), Block Ono hundred twenty-soven (127) of tho original town of the city of North Platte, West twenty-two feet of Lot Three 3), Block One hundred four (104)of the original town of the city of North Platte, part of Lot Six (G), Block One hundred four (104) of thj original town of the city of North Platte, Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at tho northeast corner of said lot, thence 132 feet In a southerly direction along tho east sldo of said lot to the southeast corner thereof, thence G6 feet In a westerly dlreotlon along the south lino of said lot to tho southwest corner thereof, thence 82 feet In a northerly direction along the west lino of said lot, thence east 3 feet, thence 15 feet In a northerly direction on a line parallel with tho west line of said lot, thence east 1 feet, thenco'35 feet in a northerly di rection on a line parallel with the west line of said lot to tho north line of said lot, thence east CO feet to tho place of beginning; all of blocks Ono (1) and Two (2) in Thomson's Sub division of a part of Lot 4 of Section 4, Township 13, North of Range 30, west f tho Gth P. M. of the original town of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska. And tho following described lands sit uate In Dawson County, Nebraska, to- wit: Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) ln Block Flfty-slx (5G) of tho orig inal town of the city of Lexington, all of Block Ten (10) In C. L. Ervln's Ad dition to the city of Lexington, and a part of Block Seventeen (17). Mac- Coil's Addition to tho 'city of Lexing ton, Nebraska, described as follows. Commencing 100 feet west of the northeast corner of said block 17. thenco south parallel with the east, line of said block 150 feet, thence west parallel with the north line of said Block 100 feet, thence north parallel with the west lino of said block 150 feet, thence east to tho place of be ginning. And to confirm title ln and to all of said lands In the follqwins shores and proportions to-wit: In tho plaintiff an undivided elovon twelfths (11-12) Interest In all of said descrlbedl ands and ln the defendants or such of them as may be entitled thereto an undvlded on-twelfth (1-12) nterest and for such other and further relief as Is just and equitable. You and each of you will make ans wer to said petition on or before tho 8th day of December. 1919, or your defaults will be taken and .iudmnpnt entered against you as In said petition prayed. Dated October 28. 1919. A. BELLE SWARTHOUT. Plaintiff. By EVANS & EVANS, Her Attorneys. o28n2t Legal Notice Green L. Sherman, Annie Sherman Poleg G. Vary, Frontier State Bank of Curtis. EV6 of SWi, and W of SWA Sec. 22, Twp. 9 N., Range 27, W. Gth P M. lit Lincoln County, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any Interest of any kind In said real estate, or any part thereof:. Will tako notlco that Wesley T. Wil cox, plaintiff in a certain action where in Wesley T. Wilcox is plaintiff and you nnd each of you aro defendants, on the 14tb day of October. 1919, filed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you and all porsons claim ing any Interest of any kind ln tho real ostato, hereinafter described, or any part thereof, the object and prayer of said petition being to qulot plaintiff's tltlo to tho E& of SW&, and of SEV1, Soc. 22, Twp. 9, N., Rango 27, W. of tho Gth P. M. In Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, plaintiff alleging ln his petition that ho has been In the open and continuous adverse possession of said, real estate as owner since on or about Jan. 1, 1903. Plaintiff also seeks to havo his title quieted against a certain mortgage upon tho above described real estate, executed by Green L. Fhorman and wlfo to Peleg G. Vary on Mny, 1st, 1893, whlh mort gaged is recorded in Book 21. at page 52 of tho mortgage records of Lincoln County, Nobraska, plaintiff alleging that said mortgage is barred by tho Statute of Limitations ot tho Stato of Nebraska, Plaintiff also seeks to havo his tltlo qulptod as against a certain mortgage upon said real estate, ex ecuted by Green L. Shorman and wife to Frontier State Bank of Curtis on Mny 17, 1893, which niortgago Is re corded in Book 18. at naco 282 of tho mortgage records of Lincoln County, Notlco (o Creditors. Estate No. 1GS2 of Gust Katsanos, de ceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nobraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said es tate Is February 21st, 1920, and for settlement of said estate is October 17th, 1920; that I will sit at tho county court loom In said county, on Novem ber 21st. 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and on February 21st, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) "WM. H. C. WOODHURST, o21n!4 County Judge. Notice. Decree of Heirship. Estate No. 1701 of Mollie Keith Neville. deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The heirs, creditors and all persons Interested in said estate will take no tlco that on tho 23rd day of October, 1919, M. Keith Neville, an heir of said decedont, filed his petition herein, al leging that th6 said Mollle Keith Ne ville died Intestate on or about March 1, 1884, a resident of Lincoln county, and at tho tlmo of her death she was tho ownor of tho Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 14, North of Rango 30, West of the Gth P. M.. situ ate and lying north of Union Pacific Railroad right of way. ln said Lincoln Counly, Nebraska, and that no appli cation has been made ln the said State for tho appointment of nn administra tor. That sho left surviving her Wil liam Nevillo, her husband, now de ceased, and M. Keith Novllle, a son residing at North Platte, Nebraska. That all debts of said decedent havo been paid, and said real ostato Is whol ly exempt from attachment, execution I or other mesne process and not liahln Nobraska, plaintiff alleging that said for tho payment of the debts of said mortgage Is barred by tho Statute of deceased, and praying that regular ad ministration uo waived and a decree bo entered barring creditors and fixing tho date of her death and tho degron of kinship of her holrs and the right of descent to said roal estate. Said petition will bo heard Novem ber 24, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho offico of tho County, Judge In said county. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. o28n1,4 County Judge. Limitations of the State of Nebraska. Plaintiff also alleges that ho has ac quired a now and Independent' tltlo to said real estato by adverso possosslon. You aro further notified that unless you answer said petition on or before thd 2.4th day of Novombor, 1919, Judg meht will bo rendered against you. Dated Oct. 14. 1919. WESLEY T. WILCOX, oHn7 Plaintiff.