Semi-Weekly Tribune IRA L. BAKE, Editor and I'ublliher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year by Mall In Advance. ...$1.25 One Tear by Carrier In Artrnnce. .$l0 Bnterod at North Platto, Nobranka, Postofflco' an Second Class Matter. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF fill: COUNTY HOARD TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, BW. CITY AND (WTTNTY NEWS. f For client Two largo fj&nt rooms for light houBokaoplng.'fJ'fo IS 3rd St. Frank Fugat, of tho U. P. freight house, returned Friday wifm a viit in Omaha. "A Tho EUA-Vlrp olUh wilt meet hcxtl Wednesday afternoon wiui ir. juw Kennedy. " '(' Mr. V. E. Monroft, wlio ha btm visiting hor alitor In Kansas City, 1b expoctcki homo In a few days. Louis Thoelocke ami Mr. and Mrs O. II. Thoelooko aro visiting frlonds in Omaha, having loft for that olty Eutitrday Mm. Futuik Baldwin, of South Oma ha, loft loit cvonlnK utior vtHltlng liar IKi rents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dlerior, for two weeks. MIbb Georgia lloxlo, who ha been spending tho holiday vaoallon at homo, will rturn today to hor school at Rockford, Illinois. i C J. Pass has boon appointed dis trict dopiuty of tho Knights of Colum bus to fill tho vacancy croatod' by tho death of F. J. Damn. County Attornoy Gibbs returned Sat urday hlht from tho oast part of tho stiite whoro ho tnuirnieteU, logal busi ness for Bovenal days. Edward and Joaoph Doran, who wore called hero by tho death of their broth er, F. J. Doran, rotrunod to Hollendalo Wisconsin, Saturday. Mrs. Harry Boylound daughter Cath. orlne will return Thursday evening from Kearney whore- they had boon vis iting relatives for ton days. Mra. Ous Johnfiton, -daughters Mol llo rim Evolyn and Mildred Stonman and Anna BJorklnnd, of Gothenburg, spout tho greater part of last' woek nvlth friends In town. .Andrew Yost, who haul boon om'7 ployed in tho Ilorrod grocery, xoslgncd Saturday ovonlng and will bogln work today for K. T. Tramp & Sons In tho grocery dopartniont, V-Jfor Salo -TwoDuroc Jeruoy Boars t 100-2 TIIOMA3 E. DOOITTLE. Frank Murray rotumed tho latter part of last week from a visit In Lin coin; MIbb Laura Murray who accom panied him will remain there tho ro- malhder of this wonk. ' I soil Four Cylinder cars exclusive ly, Hupp, Dodgo and Chevrolet, and carry tho repair parts horo In North Pkitto for tho cars I eoll. That mcana aorvlco for tho buyers' bonoflt. J. V. ROMIOH GARAGE. Mr. and Mrs. Charlc Edwards on lortaincd a numbor of frlonds Inform ally Saturday ovgiiIhk cohipllmontary to Mr. and Mra. J. B. Hayes; formerly of ' thta city. The evening was do- voted to cards. Tho Knlghta of tho Maccabeoa hold a meeting tho latter part of lost week c.ml oloctod tho following ofllcor.s: . Commander, W. H. C. Wood'hurst; . iLieuUtnanL-CouiniandJe'r, Itonryj, Cor- des; Rocord 'Kodper, C. M. Nowton; -trustee for throo yearn, Victor' von Qoetz. You will llnd of tho blggost bargains on real honest merchandise at tho Big Clearance salo parting Wcdnoklay morning at Tho Loader Mercantile Co Doors opon nt 10 a. m. Bo early and got boat choico. Supply y9iir wants' In ury.yaoiiH.'anoca tor uio wnoio ranuiy, Ready to wcur for mother, girl arid' willdron; clothing for tho fatheKnnd son. Buy now at atlm0 whordjyoiir dollar will do tho work of tWgnd in fioino Instances three dollars. ItVj a real calo on the most houost merchandise that tho markets furnlBh. g $ $ . X14 J. Decombir 22, 1U1C. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. ITflFont Hormlnghausen, Springer, White and county clek. The ireasurer is herby authorized to correct !: ma' tax of A. ... Vam cn acc-ount of exceaeivo asaow n.tnt of niPrclinndlse. Olnlms allowel in general fund: W C. Jamw, brooms, $2.10. Rd Oilman and Sona. draylnje, $12.90. C. C. Hupfor, meala for Jurors, $00.10. A. E. Huntington, bailiff, $62.00. I. L. Bare, printing and publishing, S248.no D. B White, HdKVlcoa and mlloage $04.10. E. II. Sprlngor, Bervlcea and mlloage, $.00. , F, W. Hormlngjiaiison, services and mlloago, $44.00. R. I j. Cochran, eurvoylng, $41.00. Sundry poraons, surveying, $21.50. ' Inul d. Mover. rvic, $8.00. A. B. Hoaglnnd, servlctw, $27.60. A. B. Hoagland, grading roads, Dlst. A. B. Hoagland, grading ronda, Diat. 81, $100.00. Jua. R. Whlto, ioad work DlBU B, $7.G0. W. N. Robo, road "work, Com. DlBt. a. iSB.no. r C. S. Forbracho, refund- poll tax, Diat. 20, $2.C0. ,'PUn rtniint v traaaurar la horoby auth nrivnil Un nnncl norsonal tux of H. A. i.aitnnr Hiinlmiin.il nrcclnct for the reason that aamo 1 aaaoaaod In Dick Dim nraclnct. Tho county treasurer Is horby nu thorlzod to correct personal tax list nf Nick LoEaa for 1010, Drom an oa aoaseil value of $60.00 to $3C00 on nc- onnnt nf oxcuaaivo osaBsaineni on horaofl. . i Whoroupon tho board adjourned un ttf tomof row C. W.YOST. County Clork. Docombor 23, 101C. Board mda same as yesterday. Pres ent Pull board and county clerk. Tho hoard proceeded to Suthorland nnd sold tho old plank brldgo across tho South Platttf rlvor to various partios.for tha total Bum of $829.50, and said amount has boon paid into tho county "treasury. Wheirupon tho board silood adjourned until Dec. 2G, 1910. , . C. W. YOST, County Clork. o PJgs of Many Colors There to mutfi dlscuaslon among farmors a3 to tho boat brood of hogs. This la evidenced by tlio numbor of breeda being rnlaed. It Is generally conceded tttftt for breading purposes a herd ahould bo of one brood, but there ia a protty firmly formed opinion among many feadors that a oroaa-hrcd animal la a better foedeir than a puto grade or a grade. A croas brod animal la the roault of mating a puro bred animal of one uVcod to a puro bred animal of another brood. The Stand champion steer at the Interna tional flhow last month was a Short- horn-Horofonl cross. Tho effect of cross breeding hogs for feeding purposes la being tried at the SubataMon. Forty Duroc-Jeraoy gilta were aoloctod for the test. Ton of them aire hreu to a Duroc-Jersey boar, ten to a Polandl China boar, ton to a Hnmpahire boar, nnd ten to Tamworth boar. Tho plga from theao four groups will be grown nnd, fattened undor sim ilar condition next aumrnor and winter. Tho Duroc-Jersoy boar was .pur chased from tho U. S. Indian school nt Genoa, Nobraskii; TIUb school exhib ited tho grand champion Duroo-Jdrsoy bow at tho International hog show In Omaha, 1D1G. The Poland China and Hampshire boars woro raised at the Experiment Station nt Lincoln. Tho Tamworth boar was purchased at the International Livo Stock Show. Chi cago and- won a bluo Tibboji in that show. His Hire Weighed 1,300 pounds. W. P. S. ::o:: 5 Tho Savings Department of tho First National Bank opons today. Four Per Cont paid on savings. I'KOPLK ANW KVKNTS. Facing (lie Ocilclt. Qur democratic president and IiIb advlaers nt Washington have at last admitted the tloeporat0 condition of the United States tronou-ry. Tho bonat of prosperity and, assertions that rovonuo ndequato for all purposes waa forthooming mado during tho lato canvpnigii havo turned to serious np prehenoiona regarding the deficit, now cfltlmatod to reach tho onormous total of $370,000 000 at Uio close of the fiscal year In June. 1917. It will bo well to recall right ho.ro that when tho repub licans turned the troasury over to the democrats four years ago it was with a surplus of $85,000,000. Each suc ceeding fiscal year under the Wilson rglmo has seen tho balance against tho treasury mount higher and higher. For 191G a bond Issue of $135,000,000 waa resorted to that tho gap might be bridged. For the current year 1917 nnothor bond Isaue is proposed, ns well as incroascd levy on alcohol and tobacco. And this at a time when tho buslnos of the country has mounted to a point higher than ever known In history. Tho situation becomes tragic in light of tho Baltimore plat form, which accused the republicans of rccklessnofl's In their control of tho treasury and pledged both retrench ment and reform. However, It pre serves the democratic record. Omaha Bee. Diminishing Public Lund. Tha area of public land on which s&ttlora can niako a living without the 11 id of larKo expenditure iy tno gov ernment for Irrigation or drainage 1b rmn'dlv decroaainc and may ue x- hiuiHtwl In flvo years. Demand grows n Hm Kiinnlfr Ih narrowed. Ill tho last fiscal year 19.000,000 acres woro taken, an increase, ot a.auu.uuu, anu Mm avornco for tho foar preceding years hail boon about 15.750.000. Much of -what remains is In tho arid region, it liiut boon estimated that water can bo obtained for tho irrigation of at lnaat 40.000.000 acres of this dry or desert land. Tho tlmo la neair at hand when additional leuerai measures 10 promote tho roclnmatlon of it will do- mnnd and iicaorvo consmcnuioa m fioncro.s. Sccrotary Lano suggests appropriations to bo used in searching for undorgrouna supplies 01 waiur which can bo brought up and applied to tho land whoro surface streams urn unt available. During . tho year tho reclamation uorvict- adtlcu ziu,uuu acros, or o.uuv ruimn. to tho inrluatcd aroa, conv vilr e l Uio hlKhPst dam in tho world huilt 700 milos of canals and oxcava- ted 10,000.000 cubic yards ot earth and Hock. 1. 1 worK win 00 conuuuuu 01 rmirrn. l.at thcro Is not onougn or. 11 Monoy oxpondod by tho government In thla war is profitably lnvostod. for whllo tho cost ot construction conies bnck from farmers who uso tho water, tho orco . viola on tho reclaimed ianu la vory largo. Reclamation becomes moro Important and ucsiraDio every year. Now Yorit Timos. : ".o; ; ' CITY AND COUNTY KKWS PRACTICAL HEALTH 1HNT, "$ Hot Applloatlona For Pain. cheat nro greally relieved Uy tin application of turpentlno spirits v 4 of turpentlnoli few'drops Bprln kjjjd on a plcco of hot Uannol AVhloh haB been wrung out ot hot water. It JsrulllHrjult, how- ' t over, to wring limine! ou$ ot 4 boiling water vwltbout' 'scalding . tho lingers. , aty) -'-lfret plan, thorofore, la to Iiold'vho,lln.nhel j f by the corner,' tlraln for, piiMn 4 slant, theji put 1t in nytowej v tko cacu ona-or, v Uio bands and v Dr. F. J. "Wurtole transacted bust H038 In Wallaco tho latter part ot laat woolc. Doan J. J. Bowkcr returned Friday from' Lexington whoro ho attonded the funoral'ot tho lato Dr. Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hondy, Jr. and son 01 'Denver, wno woro guuais 01 Mr. nWill Mra. John Bratt, roturnea homo Inst ovonlng. Dr. and Mrs. Carson, of Qrand Island who woro guouta of Uio lottor'a parents Mr and Mrs. Qeorgo M. Smith, loft tho latter part of last wook. For Farm Loans boo or writo Gene Crook, room 3, Waltemath building North Platto. 41tt t MossrH. Baum and Gains, who ro eently purchased tho Cody ranch, aro oxnocibd lioro this wook and will probably tnako a division of tho land Into' small tracts. It Is understood tliut'tho tracts will bo sold only to thoso who will Improve them. The' lltfat Mrs. ,-Bob FltzfllmmbiiB foot-loose and full of experience, is doing a modified Billy Sunday revival in Chicago. Lopal reports" say tlio formor Mrs. Bob lands on Satan's slats ovory tlm0 and lays him out in Unco roundB. A husky ChldnKO slrl of 27, being shoit of Christmas coin, donrtdd mau's clothes and shovoled coal tho greater nart of a day before hor long nair cropt out of hor fur cap and gavo her away. However, sno won nnci pair of blistered hands. A brldo suing for. divorce In Pltts- hnrn- nllotroa that her faith in nor husband was lost when she' "discovered that ho hod a wooden leg. She mado tho discovery threo woeks alter. tlio woddlnsr. and forthwith ohook tho do r.ntvnr. In bo many words sho torn tho court that.nc:hing but a whblo mnn goes with hor. PItv Uio sorrawia of tho poor rich MVn Pinrnnnn Florinan of Now York has oodlo3 of money coming, but she Is young and the years wmcli release tim wherewith in bunches move slow ly. At 25 sho gets $100,000 and a like sum at tho aEO of 40. Mcanwtuie u is an awful Btrugglo making ends meet and Bupport a husband ana oaoy on an annual allowancn of 525,000 a year nil r1io hnH annenlod !;o tho courts tn nilvnnprt he a slice ot tno iirei $100,000. Tlcal Malaca crapes In large bunches ana nnumin or thorn retailing ap o nntn n nnund. tocothor with 5,000 Kit lnrnnv HY1SIS. worn tUO DnnclU.U ui?i' W-nflnna nf tho hd'WOr ill UlO St. LoUiS club, whoro tho coming-out pariy 01 Miuo TCiitiinriiio A. 1'arKer iwaa oiuuou. Besides tho cej.erpleco of fruit and llowor, the walls or uaii room ami uui- ir vnnm wnrft covcrca wiui miiiuu work of paplor macho through which southorn Bmilax twined, it was u gorgeous sotting far youth nnd beauty and oldcrs of St. Louis' social 400. Tho Hopo of the Polci. There aio more Poles today In tho world than ever before, nnd thel fecundity is unrivaled. Their uatlonul feeling was nover doojier rooted or moro lntolllgont If a Polo tells you he Is In favor of nutouom.v under Gcr many or Rus-jln or Austria he Is lying for expediency's uuko. Tho Polb wnnts only ono thing, and Hint Is lndepeiid enco. in tins aro tucy not iiko ovcr other naUon worth Its salt? "Are you n patriot?" said Napoleon In .1810 to John SnladecUl, rector pf tho li;ilvcrsl ty of Vllnn. "Sire," nuswered jho roe. tor, "from my birth I havo learned to tovo my country, and her misfortunes havo only strengthened thp love I bear for her." After an additional century of Poland's misfortunes her qhlldren, scattered over tho wjuolo world, would glvo tho samo answer. And there nro seven times us many of tliemfnow as thero wero thou. Century. H ::o:: ' A NORTH ' PLATTR lVOMAN'S PERIKNCE. ! Can jtiu doubt tlio 'ovldoncff of thla NORTH PLATTO ' ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) On: Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern Institution for the cientilic treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, H. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. RedfieId,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D Miss M. Sicinan, SupL Phono 308 ALHEKT A. LANE, Dentist I Rooms lNand 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. T. H. WALTIIEN, Auctlouoor. Sndsfnetlon Ouurnnteed Address Route 2, North Platte, Nob. Phono No. 792F011 J. C. ItEDFIELD. PHYSICIAN & SUItGEON Successor to PHYSICIANS-SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 J. L. Mitchell Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physicinn. North Platte, - - Nebraska., McDonald Bank Building. of Lexington, Nob., will ninko your ....- ..... . l... v i. Office Phono 70 ruuilC jlii;iiuii cuius, xi u caij.ii viiuigi; for tnimiortaf Ion. References, the farmers and stockmen Ri DnwKon nnd itdiolnlnir counties, for whom I havo conducted miction sales for the pnst 12 roars. ChnrKCS reasonable. For milo dates, phone or write, J. L. MITCHELL, X I.. i Vnl...iilrn or mako date nt this office. MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE INSUItANCE CO. Founded 18S0. It's tho household word in Western. Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best iron ey can buy. It's what you need, for a Cow Brand Hoar Leads SrJ ,h" "Thero is a Itctison" For further Information Phone, call or address J. B. SEBASTIAN, State Agent. Tho Old Lino Man Res Red G87 mi. L ATI IAN Sulpho Vnpor Baths "WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Belton Building JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I Pliyslclau and Surgeon Office B. & L. Buildluc. Second Floor Phone, Office, S3; Residence 38. in fine baking qualities, in bone anjl sinew-making effectiveness. It has all the nutritious properties contained in the choicest wheat north platte with all the useless particles left out. In addition it leads all others in the palatable properties of its products. Try a sack of Cow Brand flour with your next grocery order. Dort't be put off with any other brand either. Every S"ack Guaranteed. Lierk-Sandal! Co. NEBRASKA LET US INTRODUCE QUALITY TO YOU Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure Bred Live Stock and Real Estate. Terms Reasonable. E . L . JONES, Up -to -I) nt e Auctioneer. Phono Maxwell State Bank nt My Expenso for Dates. MAXWELL, NEB. DOCTOR D. T. QUIOLEY. .. Practice Limited to Surgery and Itiidium Therapy 723 City Natlonnl, Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. Gertrude Rebliausen, Teacher of Piano 102 South Locust Phone Black 342 Florence MacKay Teacher ot Piano 801 west Fifth St. Phone Blk. 524 I have pleased others, I can please you... Col. F. J. DIXON. AUCTIONEER, 1 1VRITE 3IE FOR TERMS AND DATES MAYWOOD, NEB. Hides Tanned Wo mako hors0 and cattle hides Into Fur Coats, Roues, Mittens, Etc. Wo make Caps, Ladies' Coats and Furs. Old Coats ropaircd.. Cash paid for hides. Writo for Catalogue and tags. SIOUX CITY ROBE TANNING CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. AlNP Quality In Cigars has has been our aim since iwo began making cigars in North Platto ovor 'thirty years ago We put quality in tho first cigars we made, and that same quality Is In tho cigars wo mako today. Schmalzrled's Cigars havo stood tho test of those more than thirty years. What greater Nurse Bnawn Memorial Hospital. evldonco of quality could you desire? If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz died's cigars, try them they are cer tain to please. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phone Black 633. W. T. PMTCHAED, Graduate Veterinarian DR. JOHN S. TTVINEM Special Attention to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building -and Loan Building Phones I Office 130 ) Residence 115 lengthwise ttfo towel twist tlll dry TbQ.turpeiltle In hKopngsiiCtUUcctioiiH. tihb f . yot.'leavb.ilt vc'i-y'VX'a 'nnnllcntlou laj 4 fllso'an iocoljciromedyorpaln 4 4. in Uio .tilidowCH. cspqclally.tlio bHckyktaMl'iK3iMiri - Cued TSfafr, GOMED Keith Theatre EVery Monday tid Thursday Elizabeth Kaar-Langston Teacher pf Singing Studio 122 West Front. ex. Plrftto on- North Platto woman? You can verify -North dorsomont. 1 Road tills: J Mm WABalinrir. 708 W. Foflrth St North l'latto, sayfl? I'Duringdho p.iht four years, 1 wasa- torriulo aurreror from kldnoy ulswt90 anil hackaeho Tho greater part of,, tho time I. was In n. hail eniuHtlow. ' Tho doetbr said 1 had a floatlm? kldnoy. I had tiio worst pains at times and many a da could not stiuid. Tho Jkidnoy socrotlons woro unnatural. I' finally learned of Doan'B Kldnoy Bills and gov some from Uio Roxall ,Drug StpiTO In a couplo ot days tho. pulns becamo less sovero nnd tho'Iowolltng cojiutlotoly dlBat)pcnrcd. WUhln six wceka time Notlco of Incorporation. To Wiom it May Concern: Notlco 13 horoby given that under dato of December 13. 191G, thoro was filed In the oftico ot tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and undor dato ot December' 14, 1916, In tho offlco of tho Secretary of State, of tlio Stato of Nebraska, Articles of In- Offlco 333 corporation of Urn "Lincoln - County Agricultural Society." Thn naturo of tho business to bo transacted by said corporation Bhall bo tho bettoraent and Improvement of agricultural and llvo stock con ditions In Lincoln County, Stato of Ne braska, nnu for tho holding of agri cultural and live stock exhibits and fairs; and to acquiro by purchase or lease such real estate, or personal propert y, as may bo neccsenry for the transaction of such busln'ess, and tho principal place of business of said cor poration shall bo In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, ThP amount df the capital stock Is tho sum ot Flvo Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, Twonty-flvX) Hundred ($2500.00) Dol lars of whlph shall bo fully paid up at Bight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St, one-half block southwest of the Court Housb. Phones Res Black 5l2 DR. IIAROL1) A. FENNER Osteopath. 6 Reynold Building Offlco hours 9 uj m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Highest Prices Paid for Hides SCRAP IRON $6.50 per ton. RAGS 1c A POUND. BONES, DRY, $12 per ton. Big Prices for all kinds of FURS. L. LIPSHITZ, CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST. s an d Ca 11 I 0 l W. J. HOLDERNESS Ecctricnl Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morsch Bldg Phone 175. Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Uio umo or tlio commoncemont of hus- Renidsnce Red C3G Office 459 RERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. JNliiht Phono Black 588. I was cured, and sinco tuorf x. navo folt no symptoms ot tho old l roublo." (Sttttomont KlvonTsAugust 7,4307.) On said: Juno 2, 1010, MrB. Wesburg "Vory seldom do IlfoeA any hood ot a kldnoyiwodlclno; bhlWirhbn I d!c I uso DoonsjKjdnoy PUlaiind thoy novor'fall m'M W COc. at all dWors, FofftorXMltburn moss; said corporation snail com mence Its business undor date of Jan uary 1, 1917, nnd shall continue for a period ot tionty-Ilvo years. Tho high est amount ot lndobtodnoss for which said 'corporation shall at any tlmo subject itsolt shall not oxceed two thirds of Its capital stock. Tho nffalr ot said corporation shall bo of C. H. WALTERS': Notlco of Petition. Estate No. 1452 of Mary J, Applegate, deceased. In tho County Court of Llncojn County, Nebraska. Tlio Stato of Nobraska, To all per sona Interested In said Estato take Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1446 ot Claus Gruonau, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nebraska, ss. Creditors n. nntiHnn has been filed ffimP uy.uDar? 0 aircct?r? ?.L8"l""jrm M ho orotato of tho last will and annually by tho stock holdora of said of claims against said EstateVte July tostamont ot Mary J. Appitgaie, u. corporation. 2G, 1917, and for settlement -of said F,s- ceasod and for tho appointment or u. Dated this 2CUi day at Docombor, tato Is December 21,1917; that I will Grant Applogato aa Executor of Bald - F. O. PIELSTICKER, JOHN Wi FOWLER, A. J SALISBURY, JAMES O. WILSON, CARL BROEDER, FRANK STROLBERO, sit at the county court room In sold county on Jn o'clock a, m.. A. linAnlrlff ii linn iwnn not ior county on January' 20, .1917, .UtviPJf r,n,v 12. 1917. at 9 o'clock m., and on JulV-26i 19175t' nwum.ou - 9 o'clock a, m. wto .recelvo.voxamlno.' or m,r hear, allow, or adjudll clajms and oojecuons amy mea. time , - Y GEO. EERENCH, :Bated Dec 13, 1916. 119.19 GEO. FRENCH, County Judge. Co., Mfgra., uuiraio, n, . ' (129-J20 Incorporators. d2GJZ3 ' County 'Judge