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    Proceedings of the
County Board
January Gth, 1916.
Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment,
present Hormlnghausen, Springer nnd
County Clerk.
Tho county treasurer is hereby au
thorized to rorund to Walter Cokor
$2.25, being tho amount of city tax
in village of Sutherland, for tho rea
son that ho docs not live In city lim
its. Bond oil Wrst National Bank of
North Platto as county depository Is
hereby approved.
Checked overseer's books for Dis
trict 41 and find samo correct.
Checked overseer's books for Dis
trict 35 and find sarao correct.
The county board deems It advlsa
nblo to go on the open markot for
countv nutiDllCs for 1916.
Claims were allowed on tho various
road district funds bb follows:
John Dlscoe. District No. 2, $4.90.
Fred Brooks, District No. 12, $10.80.
On D str ct No. 23: Kay Nlglitin
gale, $1.50; Walter Darnoll $3.00; Al
bert Koenlg $2.00; James scaion ?.uu
Louis Tlchcnor $4.60; Wra, fMoyor
$1.50; John Hall $G.25; Geo. Meyer
S74.35.
District No. 22: Joe McMlchael
$4.50; Gall Stowart $7.50; Frank Kern
nor $13.50: Mike Ughrln $G.00; Geo
Young $3.50; It. I. Chaao $1.50; A. II.
Kemper $6.75.
Whereupon tho board adjourns un
til tomorrow. C. W. YOST,
County Clerk
January 7th, 1916
Board met samo as yesterday, pres
ent Hermlnghausen nnd Springer and
county clerk.
Claims wero allowed on tho various
road funds as follows:
District No. 5: Chas. Cocklo six
claims. $426.70, Chas. Cocklo, Jr,
$49.85; Georgo Evans $18.00; Rudolph
Hank $6.00: Otto Stcltzer 56.U0.
District No. 51: Charles Plorson
$38.00; Charles Gfant $36.00; David
King $28.00; Ed Strickland $20.00;
E. K. Soudor 28.00.
Dltrlct No. 16: I. N. Wells $8.00
C. M. Larson $44.10; Fred Peckham
$S.S0; C. u. Bailey $4.00; Victor Po
terson $6.00: C. C. Young $1.00; Lud
wig Larson $2.00; Alfred Larson $6.00
A. W. Larson $1.00; Ed Larson $8.00
Eugene Atkinson 16.20: Ray Atkln
son $2.00; Fred Bliss $8.00; Phillip
Brunk 86.00;
On District No. 25: John Purbaugh
$20.00; A. K. Mclntyre $14.50; Harry
Rees $1.75; Walter Tucker $18.00.
On District No. 22: II. McMlchnol
$3.00; A. H. Kemper $6.00; Gall Stew
art $3.00; Frank Kemper $13.15; John
MeMlllen $1.50; Mike Uhgrln $1.50.
On District No. 34: Nels Frnmbcrg
$87.00; Victor Bergman $103.15; Ken
neth Abercromblo $105.00; A. Abor
cromble $47.50; Nat Brattan $28.88;
Aug. Elander 27.87; Earl Leaf $22.82;
Chas. Bratten $4.50; A. Farnstrom,
$22.50; Aug. Bratten, $8.10;.
On District No. 35; Adolph Llndbcrg
$4.70; Roland Llndberg, $1.30.
On Commlsionor District No. 3:
Fred Splinter, $3.05; H. II. Burton, $7;
H. McMlchael, $19.50; Ernest Koeslor,
$1.50; E. Robhlns, $34.50.
On District No. 42: Russell Baker,
$6.75; Robort Campbell, $4.50; Walter
Duggan, $10.50; Frank Dark, $6; Sid
ney Dowcll, $1.50; Oscar Fletcher,
$7.50; James Frlsto $6; Thos. Grif
fiths. $6; W. II. Griffiths, $4.50; Frank
Griffiths. $3; Geo. Griffiths, $04.85;
Lester Griffiths $1.50; Phillip Hell,
$4.50; P, K. Hoffman, $12; Chas. Hub-
litz, $3; W. F. James, $3; Geo. Jews-
berry, $1.50; dins'. LaVelle, $10.50;
Frank LaVelle, $8.25; Andrew Lati
mer $10.50; Gits Latimer, $1.50; Ira
Llndsoy $3.00; Jeso Miller, $3.00;
diet" Porter, $7.50; Davo Rank
$9.75; R. C. Selby, $3.00; W. Sut
ton, $3; Clins. Tumor, $10.50; Jnko
Wagoner, $3; John WJlklns, $1.50;
Thos. Young, $4.50; Ernest Ballard,
$1.50.
A. F. Wheeler, Dist. 12, $10.50.
C. VanNatta, Dlst. 21, $18.
Ed. Gllman, Dlst. 33, $31.25.
E. A. Wohlford, Dlst. "S," $2.
Louts Havons, Dlst. 23, $2.50.
On hridco fund: W. E. Loudon,
brldgo work, $43.20; Ed. Oilman &
Sons, brldgo work, $26.
' Whereupon tho (board adjourned
to January 10, 1910.
c. w. Yost, uouniy uionc.
January 10, 1916.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present Hcrmlnghauson, Springer,
Whllo nnd county clerk.
Tho county clerk Is hereby nutnor-
ized to advertise for bids for Suther
land Stato Aid Bridge.
Dr. Geo. B. Dent Is hereby appointed
county physician for tho year 1916.
Claims allowed on general runu:
Nobraska, Tclophono Co., Jnnunry
rent, $18.75.
Nobraska Tolopnono uo ion cnarg-
cs, $8.C0.
Tho Star, mdso county poor, d.du.
Wm. Strickland, care county poor,
$10.00.
F. D. WcstcniolU, muso county poor,
$24.35.
Riley York, mdso county poor, $i.
Wray D. Emple, state vs. Roborts,
$4.
Maxwell-Brady Tclophono uo., rem,
$G. . . . ..
Julius rizor, muso county poor,
$25.10.
c. M. Reynolds, omco rent, siu.
Rush Mercantile Co. , mdso county
noor. S41.45.
Wilcox Department store, muso tor
county poor, $72.10.
A. J. Salisbury, jailor's rcos, $ias.
The Old Year Out
and the New
Year In
By EDITH V. ROSS
Tho celebration of New Year's day
In New York has necessarily changed
with the people who celebrate It. It
was transplanted to Now Amsterdam
from Holland when a few houses clus.
tered nbout tho fort and overy person
in tho vlllngo knew every other per
son, 'mat was a lit community ior
making ends. When tho pcoplo of New
York hud grown from hundreds to mil
lions tho custom broke down of its own
weight.
How far back dates tho custom of
seeing the old year out nnd Hie new
year In Is not known. Cortuln It Is
that one night In New Amstcrdnni-
Dcc. !U Hendrlck, tho watch, uftet
calling tho hour "Twelvo o'clock and
all's well," turned to walk to the next
corner to repeat tho announcement,
when ho saw the house of Kllllan van
Gnusbnck In n blnzo of Illumination
from fully n dozen wax candles. Ham
mering with the groat Iron knocker,
the upper half of tho door was opened,
A. J. Salisbury, boarding prisoners, nnd ho saw a number of Dutcir girls
$153. In many petticoats nnd young men ii:
A. J. Salisbury, mileage, stato cases, ninny pairs or iireecucs raising pow
$317.54.
A. J. Salisbury, oiucc expenses,
$40.79.
F. II. Woougate, muso, $u.
Allowed on road district funds:
Louis Bcchan, Dlst. 9, $50.
M. P. Rasmusson, Dlst. 32, $18.
Wm. DIedrlch. Dlst. 33. $6.
Hastings & Hatchor Co., rako,
Dlst. 57, $50.
Harry Huckfoldt, Dlst 50, $8.50.
Geo. Slvlts, Dlst. 50, $1.
J. D. Adams & Co., repairs for grad
er. Dist. 49. $38.
J. D. Adams & Co., repairs Dist. 15,
$2.00.
Austln-Wesltern Road Machinery
Co., repairs for grader Dlst. 22, $2.
Ono Fresno, Dlst. 4, $22.
Ono Fresno, Dlst. 5, $22.
Freight charges, Dlst. 29, $1.58.
Ropalrs for grader district 21, $2.
Ono plow, $16.
W. D. Waldo, grading, allowed on
commissioner district 2, $500.
W. M. Dymond, road work district 4,
$67.30.
Whereupon tho board adjourns until
tomorrow.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk.
South Park
Poultry Yard
702 WEST A stri:i:t.
Rose Comb R. I. Reds
Pure Blood Stock ior Sao -
Those wishing Cockerels for tho
hcnson .should conic carljr tho ftuppljr
Is limited this year. These can be
mated successfully with the product
of the eggs you bought of me lust sea
son. Those buying cgg this season
will get the best stock nnd blood that
can be limf In the country no matter
how far they may he shipped from
I hate spared ho effort or expense to
procure the best, hating the direct
blood from Chicago Champion of 1912
which took sweepstakes orer erery
thing In the show Place orders for
Eggs earlrvand get the foil benefit of
getting the growth a your products
Eggs for sale now
J. H. VANCLEAVE,
Phoae Black 210 or Black 109.
January 11, 1916.
Board met same as yesterday. Pres
ent full board and county clerk.
Claims allowed on hridco fund
Coates Lumber &. Coal Co., lumber I In young Wouter Ten Broeck. and the
and cement, nine claims, $703.80. young couple were at their wits' end
biitliorianu Lumbor uo., lumber and (0 find a way to defeat Anueko Ten
tcr mugs to drink in Holland gin to
St Nicholas, tin patron faint of the
town. "May ho grant us u prosperous
year!"
"What means this lnvnslon of the
night when all good citizens should l
sound usleep In bod?" ho cried. "Dls
perse!"
The moment It was noticed that the
Intruder upon tho festivities was the
watch every light was blown out nnd
thero was n scattering of tho revelers.
Bolts wero shot, nnd in n fow minutes
tho rooms on tho ground Uoor were
locked nnd the great front door was
barred.
t thnt time Katrlna Van Gansbnck
was at n marriageable age, and her
father had decided to wed her to old
Dedrlek Bcekuinn, moro thnn twice
as old as she. Her mother was dead.
nnd she hud been brought up under
the care of her aunt, Annckc Ten
Eyck, n spinster of fifty. During tho
festivities on that eventful night the
aunt drew Bcekmnn into a sldo room
for tho purposo of arranging tho set
tlement he was to mako upon her
niece nnd to appoint a day for tho
wedding.
Katrlna was not only opposed to
marrying old Beekmnn, but had a lover
cement, $664.35
North Platto Lumbor Co., lumber and
cement, $88.65
Farmors Co-Oporatlvo Ass n, lum
her. $139. Disallowed for $20.80.
J. S. Hatcher & Co.. lumber and ce
ment. $338.90,
Murphy & Johnson lumber and ce
ment, two claims, $110S.27
F. II
$36.85.
Uyek's plan for mnrrying Katrinn to
Upekuinn. During tho evening of tho
old-new year conviviality Katrlna
stood at tho door listening to the ar
rangements that were being made to
dispose of her. Tho moment tho com
pany were gone and tho lights wero
put out she turned tho key on her
Gilcrest Lumber Co., lumber, aunt and Bookman nnd led her futhor,
who wns fc-eltle. up to his room and
DIerks Lumbor & Coal Co., lumber, put him to bed.
two claims, $203.S0.
Tldball, Lumber Co. lumber. $19.40.
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.. lumber.
two claims, ?auu.ou.
Alox Brown, brldgo work, $4.
F. W. Brown, hardware, $4.37.
Allowed for brlgo work: Jonns Ras-
lor, $37; R. Kilmer, $10.50; J. W. Kil
mer, $22; O. S. Kilmer, $18; Nols
Peterson, $19; J. Sullivan, $8; W. W.
Gerkin, $48.83; R. Stock, $18.75; P.
W. Olson, $1; Frank Englnnd $15.
A loud knocking came' from below,
hut as tho only persons in the house
except tho couple locked in below,
wore Katrlna and iicr fnther, and the
latter was deaf as tho stone steps in
front of the house, their ability to get
out depended solely on Katrinn. When
she had seen her father In bed nnd
well covered, especially about tho cars,
she went out, closing tho door behind
her. and descended to tho room where
R. Rassmussen, mdso county poor, tho prisoners were still hammering to
general fund, $29.85.
W. M. Woodbeck, ditching alone
roads 157 and 191. In road district 4.
Is horeby allowed for $300 on tho thrco
commissioner districts
Arthur H. Stuart, road work district
28, $29.35,
Tho county treasuror Is hereby au
thorlzed to cancol tho 1915 tax of J,
A Bantn. for tho reason that said
party is assessed In McPhcrson coun
ty.
Board ndjourncd until January :
1916.
C. W. YOST, County Clerk,
::o::
Xurse Brown Hospital Notes
Mnble Scholl, who Is receiving
treatment at the hospital, Is doing
nicely.
xirs. nicuormotL, wno surrorcrt a
fractured shoulder, was ablo to leavo
for her homo a fow days ago,
t rances the young son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. M. Roso, was oporated upon to do.
bo freed.
"Who's there?'.' asked the minx, pro
tending Ignorance.
our Aunt Annekc. Let me out at
once.'
"Any one else?"
"Yes; Melnheer Beekmnn Is In here
with me."
"Oh. itunlle, what n talk this will
cause I"
"No scandal at all unless you blab."
"My keeping tho becrot will do no
good. You and Melnheer Beckman
must be married."
"Nonscusc! There's no need of the
matter getting out."
"I don't want to marry Melnheei'
uccKmnn, anu i uo want to ninny
Wouter Ten Brook."
Thero was no reply to this for some
time. Evidently tho parties within
wero consulting ns to what it was best
WlinMior flm wnmnn rofiwn.l fr.
Friday and Is doing nicely. uinm. m10 mn or tho mnn ,.ofllsoll to
1 n I I .i .. . m 1 1 ..... 1 . . ... ..!..! . I -
MIhb Plnn rinnnntl nf Cintl.nrlnn.l " ""- '" " tulllUIUIKU UIO
will ho nl.lr. m mhirn immn in n fnw ut returned to tho attack, or, rather
davs. nftcr taklnc treatment for snmo persuasion, telling her nleco of tho ad
time. I vnniages sno woum enjoy ns tne wlro
of Melnheer Bookman, who was tho
HELPFUL WORDS largest dealer In pelts In Now Amstor-
From a Xorth Platto Citizen U.
Is your back lamo and painful? t Katrlna was not to bo persund
Does It acho osnoclnlly nftcr oxer-led. and her aunt was nt last obliged
else? to consent to her terms. No written
is tuoro a sorcnoss in tho kidney re- pledge was required, for Katrinn need
glon7
Thoso symptoms BUggost weak kid
noys.
If no thero is danger in delay.
Weak kidneys got fast weaker.
OIvo your troublo prompt attention
ed only to tell tho story to set tho
tongues of tho towu wagging about her
aunt nnd Melnheer Beekmnn
As soon ns nn agreement was reach
ed Katrlna unlocked tho door, and
Doan's Kidney Pills nro for wialt Melnheer Beokmnn, taking down tho
kidneys.
Your neighbors uso and rccomnr nd
them.
Read this North Platto testimony.
August Ackerman, 221 Soutli Wni-
bars to tho front door, stole away In
tho darkness. Tho next day tho be
trothal of Katrinn and Wouter Ten
Brock was announced.
Katrinn kept tho socrot till after her
Kidney Pills. I used them for back
ache, caused by disordered kldnoya
and had tho best results. It is over I
throo years slnco I havo had occasion
to uso Doan's Kldnoy Pills, but my
health has boon flno since, not a syinp-l
told It to her daughter, who wus about
to bo married. Tho daughter handed
It down, and it Is presorved In tho
nrchlves of tho family to this very
day.
nowovcr, tho story docsnot provo
torn of kidney troublo having bothered tmt tho Dutchmen of Now Amsterdam
mo."
Prico 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kldnoy remedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mr. I
Ackerman had. Foster-Mllburn Co., I
1 Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
wero In the habit of seeing tho old
yenr out nnd tho now yenr In, olso tho
watch wtwld not hnve broken up the
party.
erving the Public Well
Wo believe that the public welfare is best served by outf
constantly making extensions and improvements to our exist
ing property to meet tho continuing requirements of the public
for additional service
In order to get new money for extensions, it is essential
that we pay fair dividends. No man will put his money in an
enterprise unless he is reasonably suro that it will be safe and
that fair dividends will be paid promptly.
We have absolutely no "watered stock.'" A dollar has
been invested for every dollar's worth of securities issued.
This has been proved beyond all doubt by hundreds of investi
gations by commissions and governing bodies.
In order that we may keep the investment of our security
holders safe and our sorvice to thu public dependable and con
tinuous, we maintain a sufficient reserve to rebuild or replace
our property when it is destroyed by fires or storms, or is worn
out or becomes obsolete.
A consistent adherence to this policy has enabled us to give
you the best, the most comprehensive and the cheapest tele
phone service in the world.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
J. B. ItEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfield & Redflold
Office Phone 642 Res. Phono 676
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon
Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children s Diseases.
Office McDonald Stato Bank Building
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
STUDIO 122 WEST FRONT.
TEACHER OF PIANO
412 East Third Street.
Phono Red 101.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern institution for the
fcientific treatment of medical,
eurgicul and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D.
Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.
1
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Snigery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
Phonos t Office 130
l nones Reaidenca 115
DERItYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embulmcrs
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Black 688.
4-4-
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 63G Office 459
C. H. WALTERS.
PnOIlATE NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of Aloft B.
Swanson, deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, Jan. C, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that tho cred
itors of said deceased will meet tho Ad
mistratrlx of said estate before the
County Judge of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at the County Court Room in
said County, on tho 11th day of Feb
ruary, 1916, and on the 11th day of
August 1916, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day, for the purpose of presenting
their claims for examination, adjust
ment and allowance. Six months are
allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and one year for the Adminis
tratrix to settle Bald estate from the
11th day of February, 1916. This no
tice will be published In tho North
Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper
p'rlnted In said County, for four weeks
successively prior to February 11, 1916.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
Jll-4w County Judge.
Hospital Phono Black 633.
Houso Phono Black G33.
W. T. PRITCIIARD,
Grnduntu Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-halt block southwest of the
Court ilousti,
I Am Paying More for
HIDES
than anyone else. Before you
sell come and sec inc.
We are paying $10 Per ton
for Dry Bones.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
LEGAL NOTICFI
In the matter of tho Estate of Sarah
jane ueaucnamp, .Deceased.
To tho Creditors, Iloirs and all per
sons interested in said Estate:
Notice Is hereby given, that Ralph
A. Beauchamp claiming an undivided
one-sixth interest in and to Lot Five
(G) of Section Nino (9), In Township
Twelvo (12), North of Range Twenty
eight (28), In Lincoln County, Ne
braska, nied his petition in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
praying that regular administration
may bo waived and for a determination
of the timo of tho death of Sarah Jano
Reauchamn. and of the heirs of said
(lecoascd, and their degree of kinship
and the interest in satd real estate of
the petitioner and other heirs, and that
all claims against said estate be barred.
Said potltlon alleges that said Sarah
Jano Beauchamp died on or about Jan
uary iuut, anu tnat at trb date or
her death she was a resident of Lin
coln County, Nobraska, and was seized
Of an estate of lnherltnnp.n In tho nhnvn
described promises by virtue of a Homo-
sieau juniry ineroon, wnicn is or a less
valuo than $2000.00 and is wholly ox
ompt from attachment, execution or
other mesno process and not llablo for
tho payment of debts, and that thero
survived her, Emmerson Beauchamp,
ner uusoanti, nna the loiiowing named
children: Charlos L. Beauchanm. Raloh
A. Beauchamp, Eva Clark, Paul "W.
cnucnamp, l-reua uicavo, anu uraco
Beauchamp.
It is horeby ordered thnt said peti
tion be heard at tho ofllce of tho Coun
ty Judgo of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
on tho 4 tli day of Fobruary, 1916,
at 9 a. in. That notico of this hearing
will bo published in tho North Platte
Trlbuno for three succsslvo weeks prior
to snld hearing.
GEO. K. FRENCH,
Jll-3v County Judge.
PUOlI E .NOTICE
Iii the Matter of the lintnfe of Mnr-
Kxntlin Ilurkc, DcccnncJ.
In tho County Court ot Unooln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Nov. 26, 1915.
Notico is hereby given thnt the cred
itors of said deceased will ineut the
Executors of said Estate before the
County Judgo of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at the County Court Room, In
said County, on tho 28th day ol Janu
ary, 1916 and on the 28th day of July,
1916, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day, for
tho purposo of presenting their claims
for examination, adjustment nnd allow
ance. Six months are allowed for cred
itors to present their clalmr, and one
year for tho Executors to settle Bald Es
tote from the 28th day of Jan., 191C.
This notico will be published In the
North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper
printed in said County, for four weeks
successively prior to January 28th, 1916.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
d28-4w County Judge.
NOTICE FOR PUnLICATION
.Scrlnl No. 01145
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Oillce at North Platte, No
braska, Dec. 20, 1915.
Notico is hereby given that William
A. Gaunt, of North Platte, Nebr,, who
on Jan. 4, 1909, made Homestead entry,
No. 0114G for SEU, 8Vs NEK, SEV4
NW, K SWU, Lots 1-2-3, Section 2,
Township 15, N., Range 31, W., 6th
Principal Meridian has Med notice of
intention to mako final Ave year Proof,
to establish claim to tho land above des
cribed, bofore tho Register and Re
ceiver, at North Platte, Nebr,, on the
14th day of Feb., 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: Henry
rioebke, James Bcchan, George Ma
comber, Harry Madison, all of North
Platte, Nebr.
,A , J. E. EVANS,
ua-ow uogisier.
Order of HrnrhiK nml Notice on I'etl-
l'HOHATE NOTICE
In tho matter of tho estate of Melissa
F, Lindsay, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty Nebraska, January 4, 1910.
Notice is horeby given that tho cred
itors of said decoased will moot tho
Administrator of said Estate, boforo the
County Judgo of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, at the County Court Room, In
said County on tho 11th day ot Feb.,
1916, nnd on tho 11th day of Aug., 1916,
nt 9 o'clock a. in. each day, for the pur
poso of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
ance. Six months nro allowod for
creditors to present their claims, and
one year for tho Administrator to set
tlo Bald estate, from tho Uth day of
Fobruary, 1916. This notice will bo
publlshod In tho North Platte Tribune,
a legal nowapapor printed In said
County, for four weeks consecutively,
prior to Fobruary 11, 1910.
GEO. H. FRENCH,
Jll-4w County Judge,
tlon for Settlement of Account.
In the County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
To tho heirs and all persons Interest
ed in the estate of Ann Jano Barra
clough, deceased:
On r calling the petition of Freder
ick Barraclough praying a final settle
ment nnd allowance of his account filed
In this Court on tho 10th day of Jan.,
1916, and for a decree of distribution
and his discharge as such administra
tor. It is horeby ordered that you and
nil persons Interested In said matter
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held In and for said County
on the 4th day of Febraary, 1916, at 9
o'clock a. m., and show cause, If any
thero bo, why tho prayer of the petlton
or should not bo granted, and that no
tice of the pendency of said potltlon
and tho hearing thereof be givon to all
persons interested In said matter by
publishing a copy of this order In the
North Platte Trlbuno, a seml-woekly
newspaper printed In said county for
throo successive weeks prior to said
da y of hearing,
GEO. E. FRENCH,
Jll-3w County Judge.