The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 17, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920.
TWO
fchoD and
itlailroad flevs
Kl-ctrlelftn Claude Hszelton went
to Edgemont Thursday. H wllt re"
turn to Alliance In about ten days.
General Foreman t'rhark has the
n.rnMl on In the road fore
man's office In hopes of pettlim the
road foreman out on the road. Fore
man Iledfcrn went out on the road
but was unable to move Foreman
Waddell.
Supt. O. I Grlssa went to Craw
ford Thursday on company business.
ndnoc C C. V' " - li laying off
a few days to go out and enjoy the
duck season.
Machinist ,T. T. Currena took the
ntire force off the drop pit and went
duck hunting the first day the sea
on opened. .
O. K. Ward, of Lincoln, chief air
brake Inspector, waa In the city
Thursday on buslnesa.
A shortage of firemen la reported,
and new men are being hired as fast
as they can pet them.
Mrs. It. K. Drlscoll, wife of the
drop pit foreman, went to Broken
Bow, for a visit with her sister, Mrs.
I E. Drlscoll.
Several of the shopmen went to
Hemlngford yesterday to witness the
ball game.
Machinist. Helpers Emmet Drlscoll
and Samuel Nortmck, who have
been laying off for a number . of
weeks, returned to work at the
round house Tuesday.
Fireman Adams, who has been
laid up for about three weeka at
Edeemont, on account of rheuma
tism was In Alliance a few days this
week. Ills condition Is somewhat
Improved and he is able to be about
on crutches.
Machinist Wrobliskl, of New York,
arrived this morning and. will go to
work In that capacity tomorrow
morning.
Several of the shlpmen went out
duck hunting this morning. We are
hoping they are successful.
Machinist Helper Madsen and wife
left on 42 Thursday night for Boston
and other eastern points, where they
will spend a fifteen-day vacation.
John Wlckman, who underwent an
operation at the St. Joseph's hospital
for appendicitis some time ago, is re
ported doing nicely. ,
Perry Abar and family returned
Wednesday from a ten days vltilt
with relatives In Kansas .City and
Brook Held, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wolfe, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Baird Mr. and Mrs.
George Llndaman, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Stille, Mrs. J. n. Wilis. Mrs. II.
P. Brumley, Mrs. W. B. Johnson,
Mrs. H. B. Dedmore, Mrs. R. H.
Weller, Mrs. II. C. HIne, Chas.
Wolfe, Sid Wrlghtsman, Clyde
Granger, John Williams and C. P.
Wynell all went to Crawford to at
tend the Trl-State fair.
.MVTATO INSlMXTIHW IVU
WI-XTKIIM NKItUASKA
The state department of agrlcul
ure has Just announced the appoint
ment of the following list of potato
nsptctors for western Nebraska, for
i920.
The men will act as local Inspec
(ors at the points designated, and In
spct carload lota of potatoes
shipped from each locality.
They are as follows:
B. K. Worrall General inspector,
bureau of markets and marketing,
Scottsbluff, Neb.
A. H. Groves Alliance.
K. U. Klrkpatrlck Morrill.
L. A. Bishop Long Tine, Alns
worth, Johnstown.
Geo. A. Stannard Gordon.
Kd S. Cunningham Kushville.
.1. M. Moss Clinton.
Louis .1. Stelhl Hay Springs.
J. J. Harvey Crawford.
J. P. Jenson Hemlngford.
W. K. Baker Mitchell.
Walter Jones Scottsbluff.
F. W. Smith Mlnatare.
C. O. Morrison. (H. D
assistant ) Bayard.
Elgin, Illinois, Mae Qullllams, a
daughter of Benton Harbor, Michi
gan; each of whom la now more
than twenty-one years of age and
entitled to an undivided one-fifth
part or share of the estate of the
said Eliza Clyborne, deceased.
The object and prayer of said pe.
tition is that the court will appoint
a time and place for a hearing upon
said petition and that notice nmy
given and issued to all persons inter,
ested In said estate, both creditor
and heirs, to the end-that th repu
1 lar administration may be disp?nsed
with and that the estate oi Hi'; sam
Eliza Clyborne, deceased, be fully
administered In accordance with the
laws of the State of Nebraska, pro
viding for the determination of hi lis
and right of succession to real es
tate after a period of more than twn
years has elapsed since the dt at 1
the intestate, and for such olln r
further proceedings as may be pi
;er for the full administration of said
estate. That the Court will finl
decree that the said Eliza Cljb
nJ
tne,
o,,,, deceased, died Intestate on th 'Jfiih
MlSDy, ,0 r,. t. .1...
Noun: to
t'KKDITtmS
III lit.
AM)
That time has gone toy when a
whisky bottle forms a perfectly good
excuse for manslaughter.
A royal decree has fixed the maxi
mum price of Spanish newspapers at
10 centimes, which probably Is all
they are -worth.
In the County Court of Box ilutta
County, -Nebraska
In the. Matter of th Estate, of
ELIZA CLYBORNE, Deceased. '
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, 33
To all persons Interested in tie
Estate of Eliza Clyborm, dec a i,
both creditors and heirs, take noiice
that on the 10th day of Seotinber.
1920, Lou Clyborne filed her peti
tion in the County Court of Uex
Butte County,' Nebraska, cotttr.
forth that Eliza Clyborne, deceased.
departed this life Intestate on the
29th day of July, 1918, at her resi
dence in the city of Benton Harbor,
Berrien County, Michigan, and being
immediately preceding her death, a
resident and Inhabitant of Benton
Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan;
and was possessed in fee pimple at
Hie time of her death, of the follow
ing described real estate, to.wit: An
undivided one-third (1-3) Interest In
and to the northwest quarter (NW
' ) of section eight (8), in town
ship twenty-six (26), nctfth of
range fifty (50), west of the 'sixth
principal meridian in Box Butte
County, Nebraska; that the petition
er is a daughter of the deceased and
the owner. of an undivided two
fifteenths Interest In fee simple in
and to said lands and derives her
title to the same through the said
Eliza Clyborne, deceased.
The petitioner further states that
more than two years has now elapsed
since the death of the said Eliza
CI bourne, and that no application
has been made for the appointment
of an administrator of her estate. In
the State of Nebraska, either by her
heirs or persons claiming to be
creditors of her estate, and that at
the time of her death, she left sur
viving her, as her sole and only heirs
at law, the following named child
ren, to.wit: Edward Clyborne, a son
of South Bend, Indiana; Fre3 Cly.'
borne, a son of Benton Harbor, Mich
igan; Lou Clyborne, a daughter of
Benton Harbor, Michigan; Ethyl
Clyborne Snellgrove, a daughter of
of
Mid
op-
or
at
ton
of
two
day of July, 1918 at Benton H-r
Berrien County, Michigan, being
the time of her death, a resident
inhabitant of said City of B-1
Harbor, Berrien County, Stat
Michigan, and that more than
years has elapsed since her dth;
that the said Eliza Clyborne, m the
time of her death, was the owner of
an undivided one-third interest In
and to the northwest quarter (NW.
V ) of section eight (8), township
twenty.six (26), north of ranre fiftv
(50), west of the sixth principal
meridian in Box Butte county, Ne
braska, and that your petitioner is a
daughter of the said deceased, and
the owner of an undivided on -rfth
interest in said lands; that no appli
cation for administration upon the
estate of said Eliza Clybon; lias
been made in the State of Nojbiaska;
that the sole and only heln at law of
the said Eliza Clyborne, at the ti ne
ot her death were her children, Kd
ward Clyborne, aj son or South Bend,
Indiana; Fred Clyborne, a son of
Benton Harbor. Michigan; Lou Cly
borne, a daughter of Benton Harbor,
Michigan; Ehyl Clyborne Snell
grove, a daughter of Elgin Ellinois;
and Mae Quilliams, a daughter ot
Benton Harbor, Michigan; each i f
whom Is over twenty.one yars ot
age and are the persons to whom
said lands decended at the time ol
the death of the Bald deceased.
It Is hereby ordered that a 'lour
ing be had on said petition in tli
Coj.it) Court room In .h City of Al
liance, Box Butte County, Nebraska,
on the 16th day of October, 1920, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M. and
that notice thereof be given to all
persons interested In said estate both
creditors and heirs, of the time and
place fixed for said hearing by the
publication of this order for three
successive weeks prior to said hear
ing, in the Alliance Herald, a news
paper printed, published, and circu.
lated in said county.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hav
hereunto set my hand and official
seal this 10th day of September,
1920.
IRA E. TASII.
(SEAL) County Judge
Lee Basye, Attorney.
Sept. 14. Oct. 8
la. IIJBMilfeJS a-l
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