The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 27, 1917, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
MA it. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
One Year by 3In.Il In Adranco. . .
One Year by CnrrJor ia Admncu. .$J-0
Entored at North I'latte, Nebraska.
Poatofllco as Second Class Matter.
T'VUV
TUESDAY, l EinttJAUV 27, 11)17.
iflLL WELCOME ANYTHING
JJETTEU THAN "KL'.ILMY"
Tho following lottor was received!
tliroUKli Uio man yostoruay:
"Mr. Baro: I wish you w6uld g
Ittfto that apellliiK matcli, yon chnl
longod Prof. Tout and his twehors.
until thoy accopt. It would furnish an
evening's ontortalnrnont, nnd 1 will
agroo to go and take one Of more
cigar atoro plnyors.
Wo Huro wish you would 8tart wom1
tlhlng (uiythlng ono-lialf tm enter
taining and wo will put tho card
gamos out of business. I3ut umlor
prosont circumstances what olso aro
(WO to do? Stand around In tho street
Corners nnd suck our thumbs? We
might augost several things' a mu
nicipal picture sihow, run nit ieot,
might help somo; tho minttors of the
city might two or three times a month
hold a non-ectnrInn meeting and tell
bible stories, nnd poirnit men to at
torn! in overalls, for wo can go to
tho cigar store In ovoralls, and be
wolcomo, whon too tlrod in tho even
ing to ohango clothing. Thero aro many,
tilings tthat could ho done, but will
they bo done? Wo thank you Mr. IJarv
for championing our cause.
Yours for Something Bottor,
A RUMMY PLAYER."
Box Car Sliorlmro and I'lunlno, 1
Quito h brisk controversy has sprung
up butweon President 0 riff In of the
Chicago Board of Trade and Commis
sioner McChord of tho Interstate Coin
morco Commission an to who is re
sponsible for tho box car shortage and
tho famine conditions complained of
In many interior points Charges and
counter-charges aro hurled back and
forth botween those gontlemon, but llt
tlo rollklf Is afforded tho communities
affected. Two months ago whon tho
food and fuol situation reached an
acute tngo promises wore made by
Ufa railroads that relief would bp
forthcoming, but practically tho samo
condition nrovails today. Genural dis
tribution Is fltill disarranged that la
vor may bo Bhown to slilpmonts des
tined for export, This, In turn, has
boon Interrupted In Its llcU1 by dovol
opmonta In tho war at sea, and tho en
gorged eastern terminals aro onco
nioro Jammed so that traffic is nil but
suspended. To a non-oxport mind, It
appears that koiiio good might bo ac
complished it tho railroads wore to
givo n Uttlo more attention to local
and not so onttlnoly dovoto their ef
forts to facilitating through traffic.
Sorvo Amorlca for a while and lot
fturapo wait, and Una famlno phaso of
tho situation will quickly disappear.
Omalia Boe.
1 :o: :-
Tho Music and ant dopartmnt of tho
Twontloth Continry club will most this
ovnning with Mrs. Ralph Smith: A
largo attendance of moinbETs Is d wired
as" business of Importance will coir.o
bofpro the club.
::o::
Hulls! Suits!
JV,o have already a beautiful icolloc
tlohi of suits on dlsfplay now, anfl more
SL tlitin aro coming In dnlly at
J.QQ$'S Iflxcliulvo Ladles' Shop.
in
We
The success of this Company,
we are confident, depends upon
our operating along lines that
meet with the approval of the
public.
We endeavor to use tho best
equipment made and to render to
tho public the most offlcient and
dependable service that modem
scionco and engineering skill can
produce.
We sell this service at the
lowest rates at which such serv
ice can bo furnished and yet pay
good wages to our employees and
a reasonable return to our investors.
I. t Mm
CITY AM) rOTTNTV NEWS.
W. J. Tlloy returned Friday from Mc
Cook whero he vlsltod tha Yccman
lodgo.
Roy Ames loft Saturday morning for
Curtis to spend sovoral days vla.t.ng
frlonds.
. Mrs. G..F. Meyer loft this morning
for a visit with frlonds at Llsco and
Goring.
Hundreds of now spring Suits, Coats,
Droftsos. Skirts and Blousos are now
shown at BLOCK'S.
1 ' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Don are visit
ing frlonds In Arapahoe, having loft
fort that placo yoatordny.
' Minor Illnman wont to Omalia this
morning wit ore he will spond t'ho .week
atendlng tho auto show.
Tim Ilondy-Oglor Co. unloaded thir.
teen Ford cars yesterday, all of which
had been sold boforo an'lval.
Tho literary department of Uic
Twentieth Century olub will meet this
afternoon with Mrs. .1. II. Ilogarty.
C. S. Clinton returned Sunday from
Omalia, whore hil had been pondinj; a
weok attending tho JtUelons' conven
tion and transacting business.
Sunday was a bright, choeirkl day,
many woro out car riding and the golf
.links woro filled with players. Dur
ing tho night, however, tho tempora
turo dropped) fifty degrees.
D. Elmer McDonald has 'purchased
of Edwin IS. Jonos, of Osceola, .'ob.,
itho northwest nuartor of section 12-12-29
for a consideration of $4,080. Tho
sale was mndo thromgh 0. II. Thoel
ocko. Carl Sheik and Jim Connolly landed
in town Snturday ovenlng wiUi full
loads aboard and later (Were landodi In
Jail. Yoetorday morning In the police
court they wro aasosaed tho custom
ary lino and costs.
A. F. Klaas, who recontly purchased
Uio Bowen building on North Iocust
street, Is now tearing It down prepara.
tory to erecting a 22x80 foot two story
buslnoss building. Throe dUToivnt
parties have applied for a loaso,
Tho Rlnckor Book & Drug Co., of
this city, has sold its branch drug
sto.no at Koystono to II. A. Chambers,
late of Goring, (who will tako tyossiefl
slon March IsL Tho salo was ma:le
yostorday, Mr. Chambers arriving her
Sunday, to make tho deal.
Harry Samuelson has 'purohnBod tho
C. F. Tom pi o rosldcnco property at
220 soutli Vln(, and will tako posses
sion about the middle of nxt month.
Mr. Templo will movo to tho farm
JUBt wost of tho city whkJi ho pur
chased a year or two ago.
In tho district court Saturday Fara
Norrls was granted a dlvonce from her
husband Carl Norrls on th0 grounds of
oxtrcmoly cruelty. Thoy wer mnrrl d
In Loxington In 1912. Tho plaintiff Is
glvon tho custody of tho children and
allowed a certain sum of alimony.
Next MonUlay morning wo pack away
all our men's ovorcoatH. What's loft
from now up to tliattrmei you can buy
any overcoat In tho houso at half
prict?; $15 coot for $7.50; $25 overcoat
fori $12.50 and so on including all tho
fur coats in tho houso nt Tho Leader
Morcantlltf Co.'b.
::or :
A Bargain
G room modorn house, furnnce heat,
bawcmiont with apartments. Throe
rooms, toilet nnd bath up stnlrs, thre
rooms down stairs. Cornor lot fully
graded, curb mild shlpwalk on both
streots, fruit and shn"do treos, sewer
and wator connoctlon, electric wiring
and fixtures, all Improvomonts In and
paid for, Tho host bargain In the city.
Somo ono will get a snap. Soo John
Ornnt s 13-1
Seek Public Confidence
Wo strive for full publicity regarding our work. We believe the
people have a right to know what we are doing and why we are
doing it to know how much money we take in and how wo
spond it.
Every cent wo pay for taxes, wagos, materials or other expenses,
comes out of tho revenuo received from tho people, and. we think
they should know tho truth about our business.
Our accounts are kept according to the be?t known methods, so
tho public at any timo may know, through thair governing bodie3,
how wo aro conducting our business.
We aspire to continue to merit reputation for
Integrity, courtesy and absolute fairness In ajl our
dealings. Constructive criticism of our policies or
practices Is welcomed.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
8TEBBINS WOTLD DISCUSS '
JtELIOION IN SCII0OLU:
Editor Tribune: I attended and
was much pleased with tho late dedi
cation sorvlcs of tho now Franklin
HChool. Among the notable foatur i
or that progressive occasion wer.'
somo remarks to tho offect that reli
gion ahould be taught Inour public
schools, to which I take somo obj c
jjons. I have proposed to tho speakor
who mado that proposition to discuss
with mo on tho platform of that soclnl
! ccntorj mysolf taking tho aide that rc
j llglon shoiild not be taught In the pub
. lie schools. That speaker rofusca to
! acetyl, my Invitation, consequently 1
1 now fttato that I would be pleased to
i consider that same question on those
, samo terms with any person who may
' feol so disposed.
1 Tho noxt gratifying ftuture of tJ"
occasion woro tho romarks of Mr. Bare
to tho offect that the new Franklin.
! auditorium was, and should bo, a so.
cial collier for the expression of public
sWntlmont, regardless of personal opin
ion, or tho condition In llf? of th
upoakers; that tho iwtteldier of the pick
and tho shovol should have equal rec
ognition with tltb banker, lawyer, col-
; logo profossor, or tho pnenchor. Tho.'
l)olng my sentiments I glvo them my
most hearty approval.
Mr. Baro also stated that one great
shortago In our social syntom te that
wo aro not good mixers, that n person
might ho a'good felld.v In his clug, but
tl)atdid not conctltuto a good mixer;
that the mlsfortunea of society reaultr j
from tho social body not btl'nff gjo'I;
(enough mlxors. Again I endorse that
sontlmont.
Desiring to be a good mlxor myself,
along with tho 'progressive sentiment
dctvolopetl at ;that social center, I
(Cheerfully offer any sorvice I may b?
Iiblo to contribute to Its succoss, and
I sincerely hopo that North Platte's
social center will not, llko theCnrnovlo
library, bar politics and religion, tin
two prlmo factors of civilization, from
Its platform.
Another good camo to tho surface
whon Silas Annie Kramph, In tho
courso of hor remarks, said the de
mocracy of the world was on tnlal.
Sure, lot democrats be on band at
tho trial. LUCIEN STEBBINS.
ColnlllIss(inl'rs, Proceedings
February 21, 1917.
Board met same as yesterday, pres
ont, Springer, Hormlnghausen, Koch
and Co. Clerk,
W. T. Elliott has beon appointed
Constable by V. V. Rltonour , Justice
of tins Peace at Brady, and -his bond
Is hereby approved.
Allowed claim of Geo. N. Glbbs for
sorvlcos In Roberts caso. $150.00.
In tho JIatter of Osgood Precinct:
Now on this 21st day of Fob'y 1917,
the matter of tho disorganization of
Osgood precinct, in tho County of Lin.
coin, Stnto of Nebraska, came on for
consideration by the board of coipty
commissioners of said county, as t'ie
samo was organized on tho 4th day
of Decembor, 191 G and the formation o'
other precincts out of tho territo-y
embraced therein, and tho board heirs;
fully advised In tho premises, dcoms It
for tho public good that Osgood pre
cinct as now oxlstlng bo disorganized,
, nnd that thn territory embraced ther -I
In bo organized Into tho foil i win
preclnts, with boundaries as suc1i pr -
olncts hnd lmmodlntoly prior to f i
4th day of December, 191G, and it Is
thoroforo onlcrwl by said Board, that
Miller, Sollers, Osgood, Plant ard
Payno precincts bo and thoy are herr
by declared precincts with territory
therein, and with boundaries as tlry
each existed immediately prior to Dcs.
4th. X91G.
i Boartl adjourns until Fob. 20, 1917.
, A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
BRITISH FOOD STOCKS
LOWEST IX HISTORY
In a speech In tho Britten house of
commons a fow days ago Pranlsr
Lloyd Georgo said that tho success
of the en ton to cause depended on tho
ability to solvo tho tonnage shortage
which was now affecting the ordinary
needs of tho national and military
olgoncles.
The situation called for thP grav
est measures. The premier said thero
was no suro way to victory 'without
hunting tho submarine" from the deep.
Enormous sacrifices woro necessary
from the British public, said Mr. Lloyd
Goorgo. He stated the government
proposed to dlsponso with all non-e3-sefntlal
Importations to snvo tonnage.
Tho stocks of foods In Groat Britain
at the present time aro lower tban they
over have been before, Mr. Lloyd
Georgo said. It was essential for tho
llfo of th nation, he declared, that
ovory posslblo effort bo made to In
croaso home production. The Im
portation of apples, tomatoe" and fruits
will bo prohibited cmtlrely.
Tho girl belloved In tomorrow and
In tomorrow's sunshine, In tho Joys of
giving and tho Joy which comes from
doing good. She took tho man as a
drlnk-soddon youth, beneath whoe ex
terior she saw a soul struggling
against the Inner problems, and lifted
him to his real place in society. Then
when tho teat of manhood camo and he
drove a runaHvay engine through n
blazing forest fire saving the town
from destruction, hor chlldllks faith
was repaid by his vindication and loy
al love. This in a measure tolls the
story. "Tho Ninety and Nin,a" with
Lucllo Lee Stewart and William Court
nay at tho Crystal Wednday night.
: to! : .
Many Pnpcr.s Suspend
Tho Grand Rapids Daily Leader
statos that thirty Wisconsin na.vspa
pors have already suspended publica
tion on account of the groat inarease
In papor prices and other exponsos In
cidental to tho publication of newspa
pers. In Ohio 110 papers have al
ready gono out of business and many
moro aro tottering. In the country at
largo thero have boon over SOO news
papers compelled to quit. This will
afford somo idea, of tho manner In
which tho publishing business has been
hit by tho present conditions.
. :u.
When tired or worn out send your
washing to tho North Platto Laundry.
Phono 113. 3t
arEN WANTED !
THAT aro earning monthly salaries,
professional and business men, mar
ried and single men, In fact all men in
various vocations of life who have
MORTGAGED HOMES OR USED
BORROWED MONEY to conduct their
business. ' Who will replaco that
monthly salary or financial earning
ability of yours that your dependent
ones and backers are looking to you
for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW? Have you mnde the
proper provisions? THESE ARE
among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old
Lino Life Policies protect, create a
savings for old ago. Delnys are dan
gerous. You can't carry the risk,
when you can got one of these policies
ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN.
For further information
call, phone or address
J. E. SEIJA.STIAN. State Ster.
The Olil 1. tin I, I f lrim
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
R. I. SHAPPELL.
Auctioneer
SUTIIKIMiAMI. XHItl! A K1f. I
Will Nell anything Hint ran h nun.
Honed off. JInko dates nt rami.
orsT htnto Bank, or wire at my ex.
poii"o. . Reference, Farmers' State
jiaiiK, SHinerlniid, eb.
Office Phono 70 Res. Red 687
DR. L ATI IAN
Sulplio Vapor Baths
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
u:;ai, xotick
Charlos A. Uoraov. ITtirrv r
Mlnnio Uorsoy, nnd the unknown own
ers una unknown claimants of tho
North Knst quartor (NKH) of Section
....ui.ii - i iiu via;, lownsnip nine (U),
rni.Kp thlrty-threo (33), Wost of tho
? L" ln Lincoln county, Nobras.
io:iV'Ml hereby tako notice that on tho
r.lt.h.,,a?I of ' ,)ruilr'' 191?. Stanley
Cf'intlne. Plaintiff herein, llled his
i.cimuii in me uiBirict uourt or Lin
coln County, Nebraska, against the
rollowinir iuuiiriI iirti,t. n.,..i.
Charlos A. Doraoy. Harrv c! nnrnv'
Mlnnio porscy, J. A. JlanscnBalo (drat
and real name unknown) and the un
known ownora and tho unknown claim
ant!) of tho North I2aat iuurter (NB'4)
of Section twonty-nlno (2U), townahlp
w'". (,9),. r,'llB.. thlrty-threo (33).
ty. iN,olraBka, tho object nnd prayor of
f w i Li u ulii . in. in i.iiirniti nniiti.
ivjuiii uru io quiet mo tltlo to tho
North lOaat quarter (N13U) of Section
twontv-nlnn C'H. Immuliln ulna tn
North of rnngo thlrty-threo (33), West
i" "in '., in Lincoln county, No
brnHka. iir iiKalnst tho defendants and
each of thorn. Plaintiff further praya ln
his petition, that a cortnln deed to said
promises from tho plaintiff to tho said
Charles A. Dorsoy, bo decreed nnd de
clared to lmvo been n inortBaKo, and
tnnt aald mortirnirn lin lnnrml tn nnvn
been wholly paid and satlBneil, and tho
nun ui nam inoriKnKo inereby wholly
extlllKU aboil, and Mint Mm nnl,l ,ln.
fendnnt Charles A. Doraoy, ho orderod
uy uucreo 01 court to oxoouto to pluln
tlff a ro-convovnncn nf nnlil iirnmlnnu
and In default thoreof that tho snld
decree stnnil nH such conveyance, and
that a cortatn deed from the ilnfflmlnnt
Charlos A. Doraey to tho defendant
Harry O. Doraoy purportlnw to convey
nn undivided ono-half lntoroat In aald
property to tho aald dofondnnt Harry
v. . uuraoy, uo iiocreou to navo passed
or VOStod no Hen. tlflo. Intnront nr r.
tato In and to aald roal eatato, In tho
anld llnrry C. Doraoy, and that the
plaintiff's tltlo bo qulotod as asnlnat
tho said Charles A. Doraoy, Harry C.
Doraey, Mlnnio Doraoy, J. A. Mnasen
urnlo. nnd thn unknown nwnnrn. nml
unknown clnlmnnta of tho North Knst
quarter (NHU) of Section twenty-nine
i.uj, in townanip nino ty), rnncro tnir
ty.threo (33), west of th 6th V. M.. ln
Lincoln county, Nobrnaka, nnd thnt
Platntlff'B title ln nnd to said renl ea
tato lia forever conllrnied, nnd quieted
In him na apnlnat anld defendants claim
Inir under anld deeds or otherwise, nnd
that Ml8 "Kid defendants nnd ench of
thorn lio forover enjoined from setting
up or claiming nny Interest ln. or to
anld renl eatnto. under or by virtue of
Bnld deeds or otherwise, and for such
other nnd further relief na equity may
renuiro.
You nro renulred to answer anld ne
tltlon on or before the 2nd day of
April, 1317.
Dated Fobrunry 19, 1017.
OTiWT.ffV PnMflTAMTlMU
Dy WILCOX & TIAI.I.IOAN.
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
Studio 122 West Front.
J. B. JtEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redflcld & Rcdfleld
Office Phono 642 Res. Phone 671
Ofilco phone 241. Res. nhone 'V 1
L. C . DRO S T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phones
Office 333 Res Black 542
mi. iiarOld a. fenner
Osteopath.
G Reynold Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
DOCTOR 1). T. QUIGLET
Practice Limited to
Surgery nnd Radium Thernpy
728 City National Bank Building.
Oiiinhn, Nebraska.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office) : Building and Loan Building
Phones I OTice Kid
rnones ReHjdenc(J UB
. Hospital Phone Black C33.
House Phone Black 633.
W. T. PRITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housb
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Eiuhalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
,NIght Phone Black 688.
W. J. IIOLDEJtNESS
Eectrlcnl Supplies
Wiring Storage Batteries
Morach Bldg
Phone 175.
$5.00 Per Ton.
DRY BONES
$10 Per Ton.
Highest Price for Hides and
Furs.
WE BUY RAGS.
L. LIPSHITZ,
CORNER FRONT AND LOCUST.
n
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residiince Red 63G Ofllce 45&
C. H. WALTERS.
LET US INTRODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
Quality ln Cigars has has been our
aim slnco wo began making cigars ln
North Platto ovor thirty years ago
Wo put quality ln tho first cigars wo
mado, and that samo quality Is ln tho
cigars wo make today. Schmalzriod'o
Cigars havo stood Uio tost ot those
moro than thirty years. What greater
ovldonco of quality could you doslro?
If you havo not been smoking Sshmalz-
dlod's cigars, try them they are cer
tain to please.
mm
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58 '
A modern Institution for the
scientific treatmont of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfied,M.D. J. S. Simros, M.D
DR. JOIII S. TWINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics.
SOUTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurse Brawn Memorial Hospital.
Makes a Specialty of Farm Sales, Pure
ureu Liivo atocic and Real Estate.
Terms Reasonable.
E . L . JONES,
Up-to-Dato Auctioneer.
Phono Maxwell State Hank
at My Expense for Dates.
MAXWELL, NEB.
XOTIC13 TO ntHIHTOIiS
Estate No. 1441 of Kllzsihatli Wlil-
Inir. deceased. In tlip Count v fnnrt nf
Lincoln County, Kphrnakn.
Tho Stnte of Nebraska, as; Creditors
of said estate will t.-ko notice that tho
tlmo limited for presentation and linns'
of claims npralnst said Estato Is Sep
tember 1C, 1917, and for settlement of
Bald Estati? la October IS, 1S17: that I
will sit at tho county court room ln
said county, on March 1C, 1917, at 9
o ciock a.- m. anu on neptemuer ie,
1917. at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, ex
amine, hoar, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections) duly tiled.
UEO. 13. FRENCH,
f20-m20 County Judge.
KSTIMATK OF KXPENSKS
North Platte, Neb., Jan. 30, 1917.
At a rocular meotlnir hold this dav
tho County Commissioners of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, proceeded to make
anu uni make the roiiowiiiK estimate of
expenses for the year 1917:
County general fund .$00,000.00
county nriiiKo tuna 40,ooo.oo
County road fund 40,000.00
Agricultural society 1,000.00
Htrawoou imago bonus, prin-y -
clnal and Interest A 1,500.00
noum 1'iatie uringo oontie.f
nrtnclnul nnd interest .... 1.500.00
Platte bridge bonds, princi
pal and interest l.suu.uu
Bostwlck bridge bonds, princi
pal and interest G00.00
Hershe.v bridge bonds, princi
pal and interest TUU.uu
School DlNtrlct IlonilN
No. 1, principal and Interest $10,500.00
No. 7, principal and Interest, 1,750.00
No. 23, principal and Interest 350.00
No. 37, principal and Interest 2,000.00
No. 47, principal and Interest 100.00
no. 55, principal ana intrcst uuu.uu
No. 07, principal and Interest 300.00
No. 98 principal and Interest 200.0'f
No. 10G. principal and Interest 200.00
No. Ill, principal and Interest 200.00
No. 119, principal and Interest 200.00
No. 120, principal and Interest 100.00
No. 122, principal and Interest 200.00
No. 12C, principal and lnterost 200.00
No. 137, principal and Interest 300.00
No. 37, judgment uuu.uu
No. 3, special building 300.00
No. 20, special building 300.00
No. 33, special building 2,000.00
No. 59. mieclal building 300.00
No. CO, special building 300.00
I'J. .It. Hl'ltliUlbU.
P. W. HERMINGIIAUSEN,
S. J. KOCH,
County Commissioners.
f2f26.
Notice of Final Ileport
TCstntn Nh. 1409 of Nancv A. Donald
son, decensed, in the County Court of
Lincoln county. Neurasita.
'The Stnte of Nebraskn, to all persons
interested In said Estate take notice
that the administrator has filed a final
nccount and roport of his administra
tion and a netltlon for final settlement
nnd discharge as such administrator,
which havo been sot ror nearing neiore
said court on March 2nd, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. m whon you may appear and
contest tho same.
Dated February 5th, 1917. '
GEO. E. FRENCH,
fC-3w County Judge.
KOTICTC FOIl l'UHLIOATIOX
Serial No. 0575G
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nebr.,
Jan. 16, 1917.
Notice Is hereby given that Andrew
ii. iinmni, oi iorin I'lane, XMeur., who,
on Nov. 20, 1913, mado Homestead en
try. No. 057GC. for SE NEU, and NE'4
SEU, Section 2G, Township 16, N.,
Range 29, W., Cth Principal Meridian,
has filed notice of intntion to mako
llnal three year Proof, to cstnbllRh
claim to the land above described, be
fore the Register nnd Receiver, nt
North Platte, Nebr., on tho 7th day of
March. 1917.
Claimant names ns witnesses: Robert
Ilatle, of Stapleton, Nebr., Wm. Pltt
mnn of North Platto Neb.. Garfield
Qutherless, of North Platte. Nobr.,
Nathan Scott, of Stapleton, Nebr.
J23-6w E. J. EAMES, Register.
NOTICE. DECREE OF HEIRSHIP
stato of James Chambers, Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
To tho heirs, creditors nnd nil per
sons Interested ln said Estate will tako
notice thnt on tho 8th day of Februa
ry. 1917, Hannah E. Chambers, holr of
said decedent, filed her petition herein,
alleging that tho said James Chambers
died Intestato on or about April 14th.
1909, n resident of Lincoln county, nnd
that at tho time of his dentil ho wns
tho owner of, or had an estato of Inher
itance ln Lots five nnd six (5 and 0), ln
Mock eight (8), In Hlnman's Second
Addition to tho city of North Platte,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, a homestead
of less value than $2,000.00 In said Lin
coln county, Nobraslta, nnd that no ap
plication has been made ln tho said
state for tho nppolntmont of an nd
mlnlBtrator. That ho loft surviving
him Hannah E. Chambers, his widow,
ago 72, residing at North Platte, Nob.;
Frank Chnmbors, n son, ago CO, resid
ing at North Platto, Nob.: Leona Tift, a
dnughter, ago 47, residing nt North
Plntte, Neb.; Alex Chambers, a son, nge
45, residing at North Platto, Noli.;
Mary Plttman, a daughter, ago 42, re
siding nt North Platte, Nob.
Said real estato Is wholly exempt from
attachment, execution or othor mesne
process anil not liable for the payment
of the debts of said deceased, nnd pray
ing that regular administration bo
waived nnd a decree be entered barring
creditors and flxlng tho date of his
death nnd the degree of kinship of hla
heirs and j tho right of descent to said
real estate.
Said petition will be heard March
6th, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the of
fice of thO-CQiinty judge In Bald county.
. tl V QEO.J3. FRENCH,
M-m3 CountyJudge.
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IIIb Attorneys,
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