The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 13, 1914, Image 8

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Semi -Weekly Tribune
C. E. Zimmerman, of Kansas City,
general fire Insurance adjuster, was in
the city Saturday adjusting the fire
damage to Harry Dixon's residence.
Di edfield redfie!d
Physicians and Surgeons.
Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publuher.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Ono Year by Mail in advanco $1.2.")
Ono Year by Carrior in advance $1.50
WILLIS J. 11EDFIELD. Surueon.
JOE B. HEDF1ELD. Phyilcian.
PROBATE NOTICE.
. In tho County Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska, Dec 9th. 1013.
In tho matter of the estate of Hattlo
FnrrliiKton, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said
deceased will meet tho Executor of said
estate, beforo tho county judge of Lincoln county,
rtebraska, at the county court room. In said
county, on the 20th day cf Jan. 1914, nnd on
the 20th da of July, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allowance. Six
months aro allowed for creditors to present their
claims, nnd one year for the Executor to
settle said estate, from the 9th day of Dec. 1913.
.A copy of this order to be published In the North
Platto Tribune, a lciral seml-wcckly news
paper printed in said county for four successive
WBoka prior to January 14, 1913.
d23-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
PHONE 642.
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska, Post
oflico as Second Class Matter.
Tuesday, January 13, 1914.
Beef Imported from England.
During the campaign last yeBr The
Tribuno predicted tlint the proposed
democratic tariff law would eventually
offoct the farmers and cnttlo growers
of western Nebraska, inasmuch as cattle
and cereals would bo imported into
this country under the free list. The
first stage of the prediction is coming
true, that of the importation, and
while the price of boef has not yet been
afTcctod, it will certainly will us the
importations increase. To benr out our
contention we publish the following:
Washington, Jan. 9 Tho froj listing
of beof and other food products under
the new tariff law is causing enormous
increases in the importations of food
stuffs into tho United States, judging
from figures issued today by the De
partment of Commorce. Food importa
tions in November showed a marked in
creaso over imports for tho same month
a year ago and n considerablo increase
over the preceding month of October.
Importations of fresh beef which
amounted to nearly 6,000,000 pounds in
October, were practically doubled in
November, when 10,85G,51G pounds of
fresh boef were imported. More than
one-half of the boef imports came direct
from England. There were 11,000
pounds of pork and 32,000 pounds of
mutton imported.
Cattle importations in November
numcored 123,118 head, valuod at $3,
309,723, against 43,7G8 head valued at
?829,3G8, in Novombor, 1912. Tho total
number of cattlo imported in October
November under the new tariff law was
253,757. They wore valued at $0,704,
790. ' -f
Importations f wheat in November
were 127,000 bushels, against 2,000
bushois in Novembor, 1912, and flour,
10,824 barrels, against 0.190 barrels in
November, 1912. Importations of oats
in November were 5,132,308 bushels,
against 4,200 bushels in November, 1912.
Importations of potatoes were 701, hG3
bushels, ngalnst 10,008 bushels in Nov
ember, 1912.
John Ginnpp Married.
At the Catholic church yesterday
morning John Ginapp, living six miles
south of Brady, was'unlted in marriage
to Miss Jennie Offer, whoso' parents live
about fifteen miles north of Koyatono.
John Ginnpp, who Is tho oldest , son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ginapp, is a Lincoln
county product, born and raised on his
father's farm, nnd lifter reaching his
majority purchased a farm in Snell
canyon nnd just lately complotcd tho
erection of a now house for tho recep
tion of, his brid. John Is a sterling
young man, honest, industrious nnd a
hustler every dny in tho year. His brido
is a charming young woman who for
several yonr3 taught school in this
county, and it was while sho wns thus
engaged that Mr. Ginnpp met her and
won her henrt and hand.
Tho brido was attended by Miss Lu
cilo Ginnpp, ststor of tho groom, and
Charles LnVelle was bc3t man, Tho
brido wore a hancsomo gown of whlto
silk messnllno and carried whito car.
nations, while her attendant wn3 gowned
in lace over silver messaline nnd car
ried pink carnation?.
Moinbors of the two families nnd
several intimate friends woro present
at the coromony, which was followed by
a wedding bronkfnst.
To John and his bride tho warmest
congratulations nnd best wishes aro
extended to him by this writer, who
has known tiim since ho was a "little,
Bhnver."
Platte Valley Items.
ThoPlatto Valloy Aid Soojoty will
meot at the home of Mrs. D. A. Carr
Thursday January the 15th, afternoon
only.
Miss Huzol Mason spont Saturday
a.nd Sunday with homo folks.
Tho Platte Valley Literary Socloty
held its first meeting Friday evening,
quite a large crowd attended and a good
time is reported, They will hold thoir
meetings every two weoks on Friday
evenings commencing at 8:00 east time.
Mrs. Leo Stevers.of Proctor, Colo.,
Is visiting her parentis Mr. and Mrs. G.
D. Carr this week. i
Thoso having birthdays in December
and Jnnuary will give a social in
tha basement of the Baptist church
Thursdayufternoon. A good program
Is promised and a 10c lunch will bo
served,
Carl V. Cox, of Chicago, representing
the National Bureau of Information,
was in the city yesterday making nr
rangomonts for putting up a clock on
the first National bank building, Th
clock will bo of good size and will nlso
contain advertisements of somo of thq
merchants of this city with n place for
tho daily weather roport.
Scene ffrom Act 1, "The Virginian" at the Keith, Wednesday Evening, January 14th.
Fred Fredrickson itetires.
Engineer Fred Fredrickson has re
tired from service and yesterday was
placed on the Union Pacific pension
list. Mr. Fredrickson retires after
about thirty-five years of service with
the company. Ho came to North Platte
in September, 1881, from Omaha,
whore for two years he had been em
ployed, first as fireman and later as
hosier. Prior to going to Omaha he
fired four years and ran two years on
the Burlfngton, so that ho hns rail
roaded forty-one yoars. During his
first year's residence in North Platte ho
filled the position of hosier, and was
then Bent out as a freight engineer. In
1899 he was a passenger run,
which ho held until tho first of last
month.
Mr. Frederickson retires with a clean
record, a record that characterizes him
as a capable, careful and conscientious
engineer. He was ono of tho first men
this writer met in North Platte; both
camo within n few days of each other
In September, 1881, udd boarded and
roomed at tho Nebraska House. This
writer admired him then for his court
oousnoss, Ills pleasant manners and his
clean habits, goodly traits that ho has
always maintained, Mr. Frederickson
hag ever been a highly esteemed citi
zen, and cvory acquaintance is a friend.
Grand Island Wins Match.
Tho bowline match held Friday even-
ing between Grand Island and North
Platte resulted in a' score of 2352 to
2251 in favor of the Visiting city. The
high scoro for a simile came was
made by Boll of Grand Islnnd who
nowied 189. Haird -of Grand Island
made tho highest score, bowling 490.
following aro tho scores: Grand
Island, Baird 490. Altor 487. Harrison
471, Boil 449, C6wtoti455;.NqrthPlutto,
uociuon 433, staricey 400,. Eshelman
452, Musselman 'SJLnndgfftf 453.
ntuntuy oowieu cno nign score for
North Platte both in throe times up
and in a singlo. H1b high score for a
singlo game 17G.
F. R. Burgcson, a prominent farmer
from Stromsburg, arrived in tho city
Saturday morning to visit at the state
oxponmontal farm south tho city. Mr.
uurgeson recognizes tho cood thut enn
bo received from tho farm and cotnos
from a distance of 150 miles to study
the tlilleront results that can be ob
tained
Ho sp
d by differonUncthod.iaf farming,
peaks very highly ortho practica-
bility of the farm and tho holp that is
to the tarmer.
A large number of tho water con
sumers In tho city nro installing
meters as fast as thoy can be put in. The
moters aro being thoroughly tested at
tho water station before being installed
to make sure that they aro exactly
right. Each motor la put under four
teats ior accuracy ana aro made to
iesi ngni in oucn trial.
Receive State School Funds.
County Supt. Cleo R. Chappsll is in
receipt of tho state funds to be dis
tributed among tho schools of the
county. These funds are distributed
to each district according to the num
ber of pupils in tho district. Tho en
tire amount to bo distributed is $4410.27.
and it will bo distributed among 4,807
children the numbor registered in tho
county. Miss Channel! has also re
coived tliu atnte ntri furwl tn lw ,llat-IK-
uted in the districts whoro thoy can
noiauoru more man seven months of
school. Tho amount of this is $209.
There nro four schools in tho county
that receive benefit from this fund;
they nro ns follows: districts 29, 02, 93
nnd 115.
City Engineer C. J. McNnmara and
tho ordinance committee of tho city
council aro working on a plat to define
tho exact boundries of tho city of North
Platte. Much discussion cornea up at
each mooting of the council in regard
to somo tnxpayers paying their taxes
becaiiBo they do not call themselves in
tho city, and tho council ordered thnt
the boundries bo dofined in order to
oradicato all dilliculty. Somo of tho
largor tracts joining tho city limits will
bo loft out of tho plat, but tho smaller
ones will bo Included if they aro already
laid off in city blocks and the streets
surveyed.
'Calling Party Operator Called Party
Three Parties Co-operate to
Make Good Telephone Service
Every Bell Telephone operator is thoroughly
trained for her work, but cannot give good tele
phone service alone.
The calling party should always give the
right number, speaking slowly and distinctly,
and correct the operator if she repeats the
wrong number.
The called party should arisyer promptly,
converse slowly and pnunciate clearly.
Every telephone user shares with the Company the
responswmty for the quality
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a nirnninii
HtBHAMA
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Six Firemen Get Certificates.
Fire Chief Charles Bowman appeared
boforo tho council Tuesday with u le
quest that four mfn, who have sarved
their time in tho fire dapartment
be granted certificates Besides these
four the council was asked to fcrant
certificates to Arthur B Hoaglaml and
Charles Bowmnn who have also scrvt-d
their time and havo never received
certificates. Tho council granted tho
requests nnd ordered that tho clerk
issue the certificates.
The following men will receive cer
tificates: Ezra Dow bower, joined June
14, 1908; Elmer Dowhower, joined May
7, 1903; William Lannin, joined March
0, lua; luoer rv. Murpny, joined Sept.
14, 1908; Arthur Hoagiimd, joined May
1, 1902; and Charles B iwmaii. joined
Dec. 4, 1902. Ezra nnd Elmer Dow
hower, Wm. Lannin and Charles How
man were members of the Wild West
hose company No 3, Mr. Murphy was
a member of Buffalo Bill hni.l'c .inrl
ladder company and Mr. Hongluml was
a member of the B. 1. Hinmnn comnunv
No 2.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS
North Platte Citizens Testify for
the Public Benefit.
A truthful statement of a North
Platte citizon, given in his own words,
should convince the most skeptical
about the merits of Doan'd Ktdnoy
Pills. If you suffer from backache,
norvousneps, sleeplessness, urinary dis
orders or any form of kidney ills, use, a
tested kidney medicine.
A North Platte citizen tells of Doan's
Kldnoy Pills.
J. M. Harpor. 409 Dewey St., North
Platto, Nob., says: "I had used Doan's
Kidney Pills for kidney trouble, when
living in Croston, Iowa, and found
them to bo a splendid kidney remedy.
They removed pain across my back
which had troubled me greatlj . Thoy
also strengthened my kidneys and reg
ulated tho passages of tho kidney so
crotlons. I do not hesitate to rocom
mond Doan's Kldnoy Pills, procured at
McDoncll & Graves' Drug Store (now
Schiller &Co's.")
For sale by all dealers. Prico 50 cents,
Fostor-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New York,
solo agents for tho United States.
Romember the name Doan's and
tako no other.
DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST.
Telephone Rod 4 605M Dewey St.
North I'la '.to, Nebraska.
4TA
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of the telephone service.
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ItLtl'HUNt liUr.lrW
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Notice to Property Owners.
Notion IH horphv rrivpn thnt tha n'tt
council of the rir.v nf North Plntto
Lincoln county, Nebraska, wjl.( sit as a
uouru equuiiznuon Degmning at tne
hour nf K-flfl n'l'Wlr n rn nf tho 90th
ilnv nf .Tnnnnrv. 19M nt thr nmirw.il
chamber in the public library building
in tne city or iNortn mute, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, for the purpose of
levvini on the renl pntntn Ivino- nnH
being within Savvor District G taxes
ior me purpose 01 paying tne cost ot
construction of a lateral sewer in said
Sewer District G and that the said taxes
will he levied nnnn enph riHrrol nf rnnl
estate according to the extent of bene
fits to such property by reason of the
construction of said lateral sower, and
if the said council shall find such bene
fits to bo equal and uniform, such levy
01 taxes win oe according to tho front
foot of the lots of real estate within
smil Snwer District, fl or nnpnrdinrr in
such other rule as tho city council' sit
ting as sucn ooani 01 equalization may
adopt for the distribution or adjustment
of such costs.
All nnrsnns intorPRterl will fil thnir
objections if any they have, to tho as-
oijoaiiiK ui itiAua iiKuiuai lijuii property
on or betoro the 20th day of January,
A. D., 1914, at 8:00 p. m with tho city
clerk.
By order of tho Mayor and City
Council made the lGth day of December,
19U. Chas. F. Temple, City Clerk.
Notice to Property Owners.
Notice is hereby given that the city
council of the city of North Plntte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as a
board of equalization beginning at tho
hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m., ot tho 20th
day of January, 1914, at tho Council
Chamber in tho Public Library building
in the city of North Platte. Lincoln
County, Nebraska, for the purpose of
levying on tho real estate lvini; and be
ing within Sewer District ll taxes for
tho purpose of paying the cost of con
struction of a lateral sewer in said
Sewer District H and that tho said
taxes will be lovied upon each parcel of
real estate according to the extent of
benefits to such property by renson of
tho construction of said lateral sewer,
and if the said council shall find such
bonofits to bo eqnnl nnd uniform, such
levy of taxes will be according to tho
front foot of the lots of real estate
within said Sower District H or accord
ing tq bUfh.' other rule as the city
council sitting as such Board of Equal!
zation may adopt for the distribution of
such costs.
All persons interested will file their
objections, if any they have, to the as
sessing of taxes against their property
on or before tho 20th day of January,
A. D., 1914, at8:00 o'clock p. m with
tho city clerk.
By order of the Mayor and City
Council made tho 16th day of December,
1913. Chas. F. Temple. City Clerk.
Olllco Phone 410 Hes. Blk 552
Bertha E.Mangon, M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Deseonei of Women and Children Specialty
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Now McCabo Blbg.
"ft-. 444-4 ( 4-iirV
fiFO. H. HFIMT.
Physician anil Suraeon, 1
Office over McDonald Bank
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frfrfrfriMr)!t
Dr. J. S. Twinein,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Obstetrics
and Children's Diseases.
Phones, office 183, residence 83
Office in McDonald Bank Building.
North Platte, Nebraska.
JohnS. Simms
Physician and Surgeon.
Oflico in Keith Theatro Building
Office 209 PHONES Residence 33
A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. ft
p Doclors Ames & Ames, 1
: Physicians and Surgeons, ':
! Office over Rtnnp Flnicr On l!
"l Phonea I Office 273
i) nes Residence 273
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platto, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
if'ii"nirrriiiiiiiirxnrKwwrfiii iiniii .
Signet Chapter O.' E. S.,
NO. 55-
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
montn at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Oldest Bonk in Lincoln County
State Bank
North Platte, Nebr.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
We Solicit Your Business.
PATRONIZE THE
I fl ' House of Good Shows I
When in North Plalte.
Motion Pictures. Runs, Every
NiRht. Matinee Saturday After
noon at' 2:30 O'clock.
10 CENTS.
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OMUIM
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Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C3G Office 459
C-H. WALTERS.
SOLID COMFORT
What is more comfortable or satis
factory than an evening at homo sur
rounded by the family and with one of
our hand-made pure leaf cigars to
smoke? Our cigars havo an established
reputation for their goodness.
Try them.
J. F SCHMALZRIED
The Maker of Good Cigars.
SltaUiniitM,-HM,ftiwwwf
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Bale Issued from tho
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon
a degrco of foreclosure rendered In said court
wherein Blanche 11. Field is plaintifT and Thur
lough Chambers, ctalare defendants, and tome
directed Iwlll on the 24th day of Jan., 1914, at 1
p clock p. m.. at tho castfrontdoorof the court
house In North Plntte, Lincoln county. Ne
braska, sell at public auction to tho highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy snld decree. Interest
nnd costs, the following described property
&:WU.' habt. onL-half (EW Section twenty-four
(24) Township Eleven (11) North of Range
Twenty-eight (28) west of thoGthP. M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Dec. 22, 1913.
d23.G A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO
HATE OF WILL.
Tho State of Ncbraskn, Lincoln county, 69.,
In tho county court, Dec. 24, 1913.
In the matter of tho estato of James E.
Baker, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
John N. Baker and Jessie E. Hughes,
praying that the Instrument filed on
the 27th day of December, 1913, and purporting
to be last will and testament of tho said de
ceased, may be proved, approved, probated, al
lowed and recorded as tho last will nnd testament
of the said James E. Baker, deceased, nnd that
the execution of said Instrument may bo com
mitted and tho administration of said estate may
be granted to John N. Bakerand Jessie E.
Hughes as executors.
Ordered, that Jan. 20th, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m..
In the forenoon Is assigned for hearing said peti
tion when all persons interested in said matter
may appear in tho county court to bo held in
and for said county and show cause why the
prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted .
A copy of this order to be published in the
newspaper of said countv for three successive
"" jnur vj win: f -r rincaring.
d30-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
Eva Roddy, defendant, will take notice thai, on
the 19th day of November, 1913, William R. Ma
loney, administrator of the estate of Lois
Shelton, deceased, filed his petition in the district
court of Lincoln countr. Nebraska, against said
Eya Roddy, ot. al., the object and prayer cf
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by said Eva Roddy to Lois Shelton on
May 27, 1913, to secure promissory notes of even
date with said mortgage, upon which there Is due
the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars $1,100.00
with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent
from May 27, 1913. Said mortgage was givea upon
Lot One 11, in Section Eight 81, Township
Thirteen 113 North. Range Thirty 30 West In
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Plaintiff also seeks to obtain nn appointment of a
rcciever for said premises pending said action
linnn inn rrivtimla Jia nu .., ... i- ,.
sufficient security for the payment of tho debt
!, i . mortgage ana mat saia property is
liable to be wasted: that the same is not insured:
that Hnlrl timnArtv ta tll.. r1nH..nl I.. 1
that it has no rental value while In the condition
that It Is; and that the Improvements upon said
property are being destroyed and the real estate
not of value to exceed $100.00 outside of the Im-
timUMn.nt. ihnniAII nnrl Un, .U .I.l .!- , i
Eva Roddy, is insolvent. Plaintiff prays for a
rlaorna t-lin t- tYi n 1 nfjinilnB 1 L.I1 I t 1 j . .
vvi.v mjuv mo uuiliiuujii, Bimii uorequireu to pay
the amount herein stated to bo due upon sold
ii jfivMiiaca may uu BUlll to
satisfy the arrount found due and for the an-
i1''"""- iwcivit u ihkb lmmeuiatecnarjfe
of said premises. And said Eva Roddy Is hereby
23d day of February, 1914, and that on tho 12th
iliii rtf T?aU-i . mil i. -ii i, .
iTi vivlBiin.iiituii uuiicjut iiimnuiL
Will nnillt tk thA InrlivA !.,. .If --!.. a. -
chambers, in tho court house nt North Platte, Ne
braska, for the app6intment of stach receiver of
said premises, and plaintlll prppo-s the name of
A. J, Salisbury, sheriff of said cbunty, as such
surctv, and plilntilf offers as surety for himself
WILLIAM R. MAT.ONEY,
Admr of Estate of Lois Shelton, deceased.
By Hoaglaml & Hoagbnd, His Attorneys.
SIIEIUWS SALK.
By virtue of an order of sale issued from the
district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said
court wherein Charles W. Weckbaeh is plaintiff,
nnd Homer II. Rogers ct al are defendants,
and to mo directed, I will on tho 14th day of
February 191 1, nt 2 o'clock, p. m.. at the east front
door of tho court house In North Plalte, Lincoln
county. Nebraska, sell rt public auction to the
highest bidder for ruth to Batisfy said
decree. Interest trnil ics's, tho following
described property t.-v ,t: All of lots ono (1)
two (2) three 3 four 41 otherwise described as
west half of 'the west half of section eighteen
- 18J township nine f range twenty-seven 27
won of the Gth 1'nncipal Meridan. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb., January 12th. 1914.
J14-5 . A. J.SALlsnunv, Sheriff.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, December 29th,1913.
In the matter of tho estato of Patrick Wrin
deceased.
Notice I hereby given, tlat tho creditors of
said deceased will meet 'the Executor of said
estate, beforo tho covnty judge of Lincoln county.
Nebraska, nt tho countj couit room.ln said county
on the 3rd day of Felruary 1914, nnd on the 3rd
day ofAur. 1914, ntv o'clock a. m., each day, for
the purpofu tf presenting their claims for exam
ination, ncUiotment nnd allowance. Six months
are allowtuior creditors tn present their claims '
and one scar for tho Executor to settle said
estate, from tho 29th day of December. 1913 A
Sp?.ofrrt,l a ordcr,tfc Published in the North
Platto Tribune, a legal seml-weekly newspaper
priori FcSb!23C.UI914. four 8U(:SBlve weeks
- '' ' JOHN GRANT.
County Judge.
Notice.
,1?,'cJStoca wil1 tnke nt'ce that on the
16th day of December, 1913. M. J. O'
Connell, Justice of the peace, of North
Platte precinct No. 3 in and for Lincoln
county, issued -an ordor of attachment
for the sum of $27.25 in an action now
pending before him. wherein O. O
eingnnd is plaintiff and Nic Stoca is
defendant that property consisting of
money in the hands of Ueo Canda has
beenattached under said order.
Said cause was continued to the 3lst
day of January, 1914, at 9 o'clock a
m. Dated December 23. 1913.
C O. Weingand.
Plaintiff.
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO
, , BATE OF WILL. "U
State of Nebraska. Lincoln County, SS.
In the County Court.
Slutts. decease,. """ " M"y "
w r??. lnB nn.a '''.'F V10 .Petition of John
W. Slutts. praying that tho Instrument, filed
on the 29th day of December. 1913, and purport.
Inir ta l h lnat will .jt... '. '. '..url,or?:
riprfiRtit mnu li w,.l , r '"
allowed nnd rccordl as the last Will 'and Testa."
It. . .. u'u ,a,liry r'- Slutts, deceased.
K',; L,u"c.ut u" of. P'! '"'trumedt m'S
tr. ; " " ' " . "unnnisirauon of sad
ExMutor!' Bante4, X9 y0Ur '"'t'tl'"'"- ns
ordered. That Jan. 20th. 1914, nt I) o'clock a.
m. Is assigni-1 for hearing said petition when al
Persons inliTpt,l In a-,1.1 mo..... .'' r'". "
ffiLJS?.S'WSJ
h. mt-V -."""IP".1 '"oner should
S..i,ii.hi iVTlV m"-i? ",',','"' i" r bo
weekly newsnin-rnf"..!.! 1 '""."1 r"u! a c"'-
"ttzzr&zx&rx h day ng.0 ,uc
d30-3 JOHN GRANT.
dstw Countv Judge
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