The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 11, 1913, Image 8

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Local and Personal
J. A. Bontn, of Sutherland, spant
ycstolday in this city on business.
HarOld Jeranson, of Llaxwoll, trans
acted busInoM in this city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howe, of Wal
lace, visited frienda in town yesterday.
Thomas E. Hoskett, of Sutherland,
transacted business in this city yestor
day. Lillian Bodenhnmer will leave this
evening for Omaha where she has ac
cepted a'posltion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murrin re
turned to their homo in Sterling after
visiting here for a week.
J. J. Halligan left yesterday after
noon for Ogalalla whore he will trans
act business aovernl days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bebout, of
' Wallace, spent yesterday in this city
transacting business.
J. W. Rowland will return to Omaha
today after attending the funeral of the
late Mrs. E. R. Rowland.
R. C. Wilson left yesterday morning
for Maxwell where ho will bo employed
on the Ilolcombo cattle ranch.
Raymond Welborn and Homer Hall
returned Saturdey from a two months'
hunting, trip in the mountains.
Mrs. Frank Nugont, of Muxwell, ar
rived Saturday to spend several days
with friends in town.
John Poison, arrived Sunday evening
from Grand Island to visit a weok or
mora at the J. II. Schott residence.
Mrs. Anderson, and daughter Hanna,
of Omaha, arrived Sunday to attend
the funeral of the late Mrs. Rowland.
Hiss Ruoy Shaner has accepted a
position in the Wilcox Dept. store and
will take up her duties the last of this
week,
Miss Julia Hemming arrived Sunday
evening from Chappell to be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.. Sebasian for
several days.
Mrs. Herbert Woodgato and son re
turned to her homo in Blgnell Sunday
after spending several days in this city
visiting friends.
We clean rugs. Hats cleaned and
blocked. .0. 0. D. Gleaners and Dyers.
Mrs. Carrie Ferguson and grand
daughter Beulah loft yesterday morn
ing for Maxwell to spund several days
visiting relatives.
Your wife "should worry" don't lot
her, bring your family to the supper at
Masonic hall on Thursday, , Nov, ' 13th,
given by guild of Episcopal church'.
Mrs. Pearl Tower arrived last evening
from Suthorlond and will visit Mrs.
Bessie Hansen soyeraldayB after which
sho will lenva for Oklahoma to make
her future home.
Tho ladies of tho Episcopal guild will
servo a supper of cscalloped oysters
and many other delicious things at the
Masonic hall on Thursday evening,
Nov. 13, nt5 o'clock. Adults 35c. Chil
dron 125c.
Rev. and Mravll, G. Knowles havo
gone to Abilene, Kansas, where tho
reverend gentleman will conduct re
vival services for four weeks. Rev.
Knowlec is known as u vury successful
revivalist and is pretty certain to wake
, up tho Kansas town. N
An exchange says that tho Union
Pacific coal company, tho largest pro
ducer of Rock Springs coal, aro now
2,200 cars behind on shipments and
have issued orders to salesmen to re
fuse all o'rdors from any but Union Pa
cific points., All towns between North
Platto 'and Grand Island aro said to be
short on Rock Springs coal, and oas
torn coal is being shipped in.
$25 Reward.
A(rownrdof $25 will bo paid by tho
underalftnod to any tierson or nurso
furni&hing sufficient oyldence to convict
the parson or persons who stole tho
electric bulb3 from in front of the
Crystal theatro on tho night of Nov. 5,
1913. R. A. Garman. 83-2
Myrtle and Vicinity,
Geo. SchaeiTer is hauling lumber for
u now house.
Mr. Gallagher, of Lincoln, transacted
buslnoss horo Saturday and Sunday.
Job. Gambrol and wife nccomnnnlod
by MrB. Z. A. Russell autood to North
Platte Saturday.
Grandma Stearns, of North Platto,
is visiting relatives here.
Z. A. Russell was a North Platto
visitor Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. A. C. Lane who formerly ro
slded horo, but is now a rosident of
Kansas, viBitod friends her5 Friday and
Saturday.
For Sale.
Several milch cows coming fresh
toon. Seo J, C. Pennington or phono
black 374 or red 3&3. tf
Platte Valley News.
Mr. and Mrs, Kelly Barnott and
children wore Platto Valley visitors
Sunday.
Rov. Ralph Sopor's temperance ad
dress was onjoyod by those present at
tho school house Sunday.
The aid society will meet with Mrs.
Henry Haskins Thursday, Nov. 13,
afternoon only.
Sunday school every Sunday at'2:30
cast time. Preaching next Sunday 3:30.
Everyone is cordially invited to attend.
'HE
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
This college will be located in the business section of the city,
which will be especially convenient to young ladies attend
ing the evening school.
No charge for use of typewriters. No charge for diplomas.
COURSE OF STUDY.
Business Course Embracing Bookkeeping, Banking, Commercial Law,
Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation, Business Letter Writing,
Commercial Papers, Spelling and Penmanship.
Shorthhand Course Embracing Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship,
1 Spelling, Business Letter Writing, English Grammar and Punctuation.
Combined Course Embracing all studies in both the Business and Short
hand courses.
No Entrance Examination. No Classes. Individual Instruction.
All Graduates will Receive the Benefit of Draughon's
Employment Bureau.
For further information in regard fo special rates, course of study, etc., see
S. P. RANDALL, Field Sectetary,
Ritner Hotel, North Platte, Nebraska.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS.
North Platte Citizens Testify for the
Public Benefit.
A truthful statement of a North
North Platto citizen, given in his own
words, should convinco tho most skepti
cal about tho merits of Doan's Kidney
Pills. If you suffer from backache,
nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary dis
orders' or any form of kidney ills, use a
tested kidney medicine. '
A North Platte citizen tolls of Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Could you demand more convincing
proof of merit?
J. M. Harper, 409 Dewey St., North
Platte, Neb., says: "I used Doan's Kid
nGy Pills for kidney trouble, when Hying
in 'Creston, Iowa, and-found them to be
a Bplendid kidney remedy. They re
moved pain across my back which had
troubled me greatly. Th"y also
9trongthonod my kidneys and regulated
the passages of tho kidney secretions.
I do not hositnte to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at McDonell &
Gravos' drug store, (.now ShillerCo.'s
drunr store.)
For solo by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York,
solo agents for tho United States.
Remember tho nume Doan's and
take no other.
F R E B'-!
msmwaTaissssiJBBststimvniBacxia
For a Few Days Only
Stone Drag Co.,
will offer with oach package of A-C-0
two live Goldfish with half-gallon globe.
Tho beautiful llah require little care
and will grow nicely. Take a globe
home with you, This is done solely to
induce you to try A-C-O, that wonder
sul remedy for Croup and Colds. Once
used, no family will bo without it.
First eomo first served.
Croup Kills 57,000 Babies.
The U. S. Bureau of Vital Statistics
attribute this number of babies' deaths
each year to tho monster CROUP.
ARMSTRONG'S CROUP OINTMENT
Is absolute insurance ngainst CROUP.
Easily and quickly applied; it prevents
attacks. Loosons tight, croupy coughs,
cures celds, hoarsonessand congestions.
Our Btock of Patent Medicines, Per
fumes, Toilet Articles, Etc., is a lead
ing feature with us We would liko to
be your Family Druggist. If you ore
too busy to como to our storo, phono
us your wants.
STONE DRUG CO.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
PERRY J. LATHAN,
CHIROPRACTOR
620i Dewey Street
Phone '70
For Thirty or
more Years.
Wo havo been making, repairing
cleaning, und altering clothes for
tno people of North Platte, Wo
have aimed to givo satisfaction, and
wo guoss wo have been successful,
else tho pconlo would not now pat
vonzo us. Givo us a chance to do
your work.
F. J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of the Nyal drug store.
NORTEL PLATTE
Will be opened as soon as 30 students are enrolled. Help
establish this school by signing for scholarship, your inter
tercst and support will encourage others. No collections are
to be made until the school is opened.
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1030 GI.ENARM STREET
DENVER, - COLO.
Fred 11. Ginn, Prop.
H. Wilbur Way, Mgr.
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75 rooms with private bath; 50
rooms without bath. Rates with
hath, 51.60. Ratos without bath,
$1.00. Special ratos by tho weak
or month. Cafo in connection.
Elevator service, hot and cold wa
ter and tolephono in every room.
One block'from Orpheum theatre,
two blocks from Broadway theatro.
Take Seventeenth Strcot Car
iJsmrmsasiEsswKmssssasisai
PATRONIZE THE nT
ni' House of Good Show Hi I
When in North Platte.
Motion Pictures. Runs Every
Night. Matinee Saturday After
noon at 2:30 O'clock.
10 CENTS.
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Two Attractions.
North Platto has two attractions it
pretty women and the cigars made by
Schmalzried. Both attractions nro
pleasing; nnd both aro in demand.
Perhaps you' hoyo not been smoking
Schmalzried cigars and don't know how
good thoy are; if so, try them. You
will not bo disappointed.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED,
The Maker of Good Cigars.
Signet Chapter O. E. S.,
NO. 55-
Meots 2nd and. 4th Thursday of every
month at Masonic Hall m 7-:in .. m
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HELP
WANTED
If you have a good work
ing knowledge of Shorthand,
Bookkeeping, Business Prac
tice, etc. such as taught in our
school, we can place you with
the big business houses at a
good salary in a short time.
Get into action today and
know more about our school
by addressing the
HASTINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Hastings, Nebraska.
Oldest Dank in Lincoln County
State Bank
North Platte, Nebr.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
We Solicit Your Buslnsss.
W4 -- !r
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon,
if Office over McDonald Bank. 5
f Phones
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) Office 130
Residence 115
.j., W9rtM
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
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c: Physicians and Surgeons
Office over Stone Drug Co.
p. ) Office 273
Phones r,..i 0
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Dr. D. C. Crocker.
Osteopathic Physician
PHONE RED 021.
Office Phone 410 Res. 13 Ik 552
Bertha E.Mangon, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dotessss of Women and Children Specialty
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
New McCabo Blbg.
Dr. J. K. Elms,
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat iGlacses
Httod Also
Homeopathic Physician and
Surgeon.
Office over McDonald State
Bank.
North Platte. Phono 30.
OH. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephone tied 4 t BOSH Dewoy St.
North Pl te, Nebraska.
To Margaret Latimer, Thomas Lati
mer, Ivor Lattmor, Kin Latimer, Nath
aniel Latimer, Ellen Latiinor, John
Latimer, Benson Latimor? Ella La.imcu.
Eva Matson and Btiijjanun M&tsnn, nnd
Henry Horn, non-resident dofondants:
You and each of you will take notice
11. n Tn..,na T.nt:.si.. ..tftl.iillf flld.1
his certain potition in tho District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on
October 7, 1013, against you as de
fendants, impleaded with others, tbo
object and prayer of which said peti
tion aro to quiet titio in tno said plain
tiff ngainst you and each of you in tho
following described lands situato in
Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Tho
Northwest Quarter of Soctlon Twenty
(20), Township Ton (10) North of
Range Thirty (30), West of tho Cth P.
M. , and to establish by said proceed
ings a now and independent titlo in said
plaintiff by reason of his adverso pos
session thereof for tho roquirod timo
and to quiet and confirm said titlo
ngainst that cortain mortgago made
and oxecuted by tho dofendent, Henry
Horn, nnd long since satisfied and bar
red nnd for such other nnd further
relief as justico and equity may ro
quirc. You and each of you will make
nnswer to said petition on or boforo
tho 17th dny of November, 1913, or de
cree will bo entered against you as in
said potition prayed.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska", tho
mi uny or uctoDcr, lviv,
. JAMES LATIMER, Plaintiff,
By E. H. Evans, His 'Attornc
noy.
Notice for Publication.
James S. Gilbert, non-resident defen
dant, will take notice on tho day of
October, 1913, Roy Honey, I. U. Mc
Knightand C. E. Haney filed their po
tion in tho district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer
of which are to have a certain sheriff's
deed to EJ N Wi and Wi of NEJ of
Sec 35, T 16 N, It 32 W, dated August
29th, 1912, and recorded in tho office of
the county clerk of Lincoln county, Ne
braska on the 7th day of Septembor,
1912, in Book "A-ll," at page 631 can
celled and annulled and set aside; also
the proceedings and decree had in and
about and upon which said deed was
based cancelled and set aside, and for
such other and further relief as may be
just and equitable.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or beforo Monday the 1st day
of October, 1913.
Dated this 23rd day of October, 1913.
Roy Haney, I. D. McKnight
and C. E. HANEY.
By Muldoon & Gibbs,' their attorneys.
PKOBATE NOTICE
In tho county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska. October 28th. 1913.
In the matter of tho estate of Patrick Ruddy
deceased.'
Notice Ii hereby Klven, that the creditors of
6am deceased will meet tlio administrator of Bnid
03tato, beforo tho county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at tho county court room.in said county,
on the 2nd dav of December 1D13. nnil nn th 2ml
day of June 1914, at 9 o'clock a, m., each day, for
xne purpose ot presenting their claims for oxanv
inatlon. adjustment and allowanet. Six mnnth
aro allowed, for creditors to present their claims
anu one year lor tho administrator to settle said
estate, from the 2Sth day of October. 1013. A
cony of this order to bo published In tho North
Platto Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper
prinieci in sain county lor lour successive weeks
prior to Dec. 2nd, 1913.
n-l-1 JOHN GHANT.
County Judge.
NOTICE 1'OK PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 046-13,
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Olfico at North Platte. Neb.
October IB. 1913.
NOTICE ts hereby siven that Clarence O.
Wills. of Wellfleet. Neb.. who. on
March 3, 1910, made II. E. No. 04613, for
mo yrt, oi jn wh ana Wtt sw. or Section 32,
Township 11, North, Ranee 29, West of the 6th
rnncipai Meriuan. has tiled notico or intention
to make final three vear proof, tn nstnlillah
claim to tho land above described, before tho
register and receiver, at North Platto, Neb., on
me iztn aay ot uccemoer, 1913. .
Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Gerkin,
Orrln ISacon, John Cooper and Ernest Fletcher,
all of WelKlcet, Neb.
o21-G J. E EVANS. Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Stnte of Ncbrnskn, Lincoln County, SS.
In tho County Court.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Susan" Pickett.
Deceased.
I. John Grant. County Judire of said eountv. In
said CBtate hereby notify nil persons having
claims against the estate of tho said Susap. Pick
ett. Deceased, that I have sot and appointed the
following days for the reception, examination and
adjustment of said claims and demands, as pro
vided by law, at tho County Court room in North
Platte, Lincoln county, and State aforesaid, to
wit: The 11th day of November, 1913, and the
iiinuay oi Aiay, 19I. Ana nil persons so inter
ested in said t state will appear nt said timo and
place and duly present their said claims and de
mands in tho manner required by law, or show
cause for not so doinir. And in caso any of said
claims shall not bo presented, by tho 11th day of
May, 1914, tho same Bhull be forever barred. A
copy of this order to bo published in the North
Platto Tribune, a Icial scmi.weeklv newsnnner.
of said county, for four successive weekB prior
to November 11th, 1913.
Given my hand and seal of the County Court
mis am aay or unoiier, rjia.
ol4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degree of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Francis in. Shclton is plaintiff and John
Swanson. etalare dofendants.nnd tomodircctal I
will on tho 1st day of Nov., 1913, at 2 o'clock
p. in., at the east front door of the court
houso In North Platte. Lincoln eountv. No.
braska, sell at public auction to the highest
niuuer tor cash, to satisfy said decree, interest
anu costs, uio lollowlng describee! property
to-wlf. Northwest ouarter iNWii) Section thlrtv.
three (33) Township Thirteen (13) North of Range
ininy-oneiaw wcstol the 6lh r. M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb..Sent. 27. 1913.
S30-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sherlil
SHERIFFS SALtt.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the
district court oi Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In unlrl
court wherein The Mutual Building and Loan
Association a corporation is plaintiff, and
William 11. Barraclough, et al aro defendants,
and to me directed, I will on the 29th day of
November 1013, at 2 o'clock, p in .tit the east front
door of the courthouse In Noi n Platte, Lincoln
county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy said
decree, interest and costs, the following
doscribed property to-wit: Lot six (fl) in
Block Forty-one (41) of the original town now
cuyoi north I'intte. Lincoln county. Nebraska.
Dated North PlaUe. Neb.. October 27th, 1913.
o28-5 A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Serial No. 04599
Department of tho Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nebr.
, Sept. 24, 1913.
Notico Is hereby given that Henry P. Hansen,
of North Platte, Nebr.. who. on February 9,
1910, made Homestead Entry No.
04599, for NV, NH of NEW, Section
82, twp. 15. N. rge. 30, west of the 6th Principal
Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to make
final three year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the register and
receiver, at North Platte, Nebr.. on tho 19th
mi ji tiuviimvr.i.'ia.
Claimant names as witnesses: R. G. Par
melee, Julius Mogensen. F. Hansen, Charles
Russell, all of North Platte, Nebr.
i30-fl J. E. Hvan. Register.
Di Infield Infield
'Physicians and Surrjoons.
WILLIS .1. REDF1ELD, Surgeon.
JOE V. RKDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE C42.
Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
, Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Gth and Vine Streets
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
R. D. Thomson.
1 DR. J. S. TWINEM,
HomcopathlcPhyslclan andSurgeon
9 uospitai accommodations lor Medical nnd n
DurKicm uuenuuu given oustetricai cases. ,.
Otllco Phono 183
Kes. Phono 233 9 "
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Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 636 Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from the district court of Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska, upon a dacree of fore
closure rendered in said court wherein
John M. Stewart is plaintiff and Isaac
Deardorf et. al. are defendants and to
me directed, I will on the 15th day of
November, 1913, at two o'clock p. m.,
at tho east front door of tho court
house in North Platte', Lincoln Co., Neb.,
sell at public auction to tho highest bid
der for cash to satisfy said decree, in
terest and costs, tho following described
property,to-wit: All of sections Twenty
nine (29), Twenty-seven (27), Twenty
five (25), Thirty-five (35). Thirtv-threo
1(33), Thirty-one (31), and the south half
HoMiikt
or tne southeast quarter (a hf SE qr)
of Section Twenty.six (26), northeast
quarter (NE qr) of Section Thirty-four
(31), all in Township Sixteen (16)
Range Twenty-nine (29), northeast
quarter and the Southwest quartor
(NE qr and SW qr) of Section Thirty
(30), and the north half and the south
east quarter (N hf and SE qr) of Sec-
tion Thirty-one (31), Township Sixteen
(16), Range Twenty-eight (28), all of
Sections Seven .(7), Fiye (6), Three
(3), one (1), and the Northwest quar
ter (NW qr) Section Two (2). all in
Township Fifteen (15), Range Twenty
nine (29), all of Section One (1) in
Township Fifteen t"15), Range Thirty
(30), the north half (N hf) of tho North
half (N hf), south half (S hf) of tho
south half (S hf), southeast quarter of ,
the northeast quarter (SE qr of NE qr)
northeast quarter of the southeast
qr (NE qv of SE qr) northwest qr
of tho southwest quarter (NW qr of
SW qr), and southwest quarter of
northwest quarter (SW qr of NW qr),
of section Thirty (30) township sixteen
(16),iange twenty-nine (29), west of the
6 prin. meridian, Lincoln county,
Nebraska.
According to the order of tho District
Conrt the premises herein forclosed
shall bo offered for sale separately in
tho following order to-wit: All the
premises except sections twenty nine
(29) and thirty-three (33), township
sixteen (16) range twenty-nine (29) and
section thirty-one (31) township sixteen
(16) range twenty-nine (29) and the
south hf of the south hf, the north hf
of the north hf, southwest qr of the
northwest qr.southeast qr of the north
east qr, northeast qr of the southeast
quarter, tho northwest quarter of
the southwest qr of section thirty (30)
township sixteen (16), range twenty
nine (29), section thirty-one (31) town
ship sixteen (16). range twenty-nine
(29) and the south
hf of the south hf, north hf
of the north hf, southwest qr of tho
northwest qr. southeast qr of the north
east qr, northeast qr of southeast qr,
northwest qr of the southwest qr, of
section thirty (30), township sixteen,
(16) range twenty-nine (29) .
Sections twenty. nine (29) and thirty
three (33) township sixteen (16), range
twenty- nine (29),
In the eyent however that the total
amount of the bids thus offered separ
ately shall not be sufficient to pay the
mortage debt, then all the premises
herein foreclosed shall also be offered
for sale in bulk and in tho event the
bid for the premises in bulk shall ex
ceed tho total amount offered in the
separate bids said bid shall be reported
to tho court for confirmation.
Dated this 11th day of October, 1913.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff of Lincoln Co.
PRORATE NOTICE.
In the County Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska. Oct, 7th, 113.
In tho matter of the cstato of Esther
Harris, Deceased,
Notice is hereby civen, that the creditors of said
deceased will meet tho Administratrix of said
estate, before tho county judare of Lincoln county.
nlirofil-a a ilia niiinlu .-. I Ii
u. ,.., ,v ., wuutjr t-oun ruuni, jn Bam
county, on the Uth day cf Nov. 1913, nnd on
.Hi. tl.K Antr i Hf.. t fll I ... n ..---, .
V 1 , ""i ""i m u ciuck , m, eacn
day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for
nvomlnallnn nillmtmnHt ..! lt m
w..........u.., ..ujuoiiiiciiv anu uiiowance. six
months aro allowed for creditors to present their
vmiiii., anu uiioymr jor tne Auministratrlx to
setUo said estate, from the 7th day of Oct. 1913,
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l'c..v u. miiu tuumy jor iour success! V
weeks nrlor to November 11. wis
014-4 JOHN GRANT. Countv Jnil.
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