The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 23, 1917, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    IKA L. BARE, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year by Mall In Advance, . . .$1.25
One Year by Carrier In Adrance. .S1J0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
PostoQlce as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1917.
Citv and Countv News
ION PACIFIC TO RUIL1)
WATER .MAIN FROM RIVER
Mrs. Goorgo Finn will leave In a
few days for Denver to visit relatives.
Mrs. Gorman Edwards, of Brady, Is
visiting her. sister Mrs. F. R. Elliott
this week.
Georgo M. Graham, of Omaha, for
merly of this city spent a day in
town this week.
Mrs. Plcrson, who has been visiting
her brother J. S. Davis, will leave
shortly for California.
Miss Creta. Cass returned a few
days ago from Lexington where sho
spent two weeks.
C. R. MUtonberger, of Lincoln, who
had been vistlng his cousin Ira L. MU
tonberger has returned) home.
Mrs Lykens, of Paxton, came a few
dWs ago to visiu; lior sistcri Miss
Isabello Stafford for several days.
At a meeting of the Senior class held
last week Miss Georglna MacKay was
chosen historian and Miss Mary Drost
valedictorian.
Mr4 Wood White who has been
visiting irelatves in Lincoln for sev
eral weeks Is expected to return home
this week
The music andi art department of
the Twentieth Century Club w!l meet
next Tuesday evening with Miss Irene
Stuart, 510 West A street.
E. J. VanDorhoof entered the City
Hospital Tuesday for treatment and
will have an operation performed for
stomach trouble tills week.
Mrs. Wilson Tout and Mrs. Irene
Crano spent Wednesday In Kearney
attending a district meeting of the
Epworth league.
For quick nction and sa'Isfactusy
sale list your land with Thodeckc. tf
A baby girl was born recently to
Mr and Mrs. Goorgo Saum of Denver,
Mrs. Saum was formerly Miss Georgie
Frieburg of this city.
Mrs. Bert Barber returned to Low
ellen Wednesday morning having been
callei hero by the death of her mother
the lato Mrs. W. W. Birge.
Mr. ani' Mrs. Collins, who had been
employed at the Leader for several
months, resigned Tuesday evening and
will probably return to Denver.
Mrs. Chester Macomber and Mrs
George Macombor left at noon Wed
nesday for Rochester, Minn., where
the former iwlll take treatment.
Have your painting, papor hanging
and decorating don0 now by Landgraf
Hoga. Wo also do sign work. Phono
Blk 692. 15-tf
Guy Drake, who has been employed
In tho Vienna cafe for several years,
will resign this iweek andl accept a
position as Union Pacific switchman.
Mis3 Katie Miles, who had been em
ployee at tho O'Connor store for sev
eral months, resigned a few days ago
on account of the illness of her
mother.
Mrs. Harrison Burnham. of Cozad,
who visited her daughters the Misses
Warrington this week while enoruto
from California left Wednesday after
noon.
Mr3. LucoUa Boggs, a county charge
of Garden county, died Wednesday
morning at a local hospital of tuber
culosis. Interment was made in the
North Platte cemetery.
Sheriff Salisbury left Wednesday
evening for Omaha. Ho will return
with Walter Roucho, age" twenty-five
of Hershey, who Is charged with ab
ducting Mabel Hutchinson ago four
teen. Tho case will tbo heard In tho
county court.
Tho caso of tho state of Nobraska
against Mrs. Murlal Smith, of Well
fleet, for assaulting Mrs. Alberta
Mooney, was hoard In tho county
court Tuesday and tho defendant fined
one dollar and costs and put under
a peace bonds of $500.00.
F. E, Bullard lert Tuesday ovening
for Willow Springs, Mo., to make his
homo In tho future. F. T. Redmond1 is
acting as Union Pacific freight agent,
Nela Rasmussen former day tickot
agent has taken Mr. Redmond's place
and W. A. Dill has been appofnted to
take charge of the ticket office.
. ::o;:
Modlclno vs. Food.
Do not buy something which you
already have. You have food which
you feed your horses, cattlo
nni niifwn. but when you want medi
cine buy only medicine. That is what
-. i Tl A rnimmaa' QfnV TinTTl.
rwiv. Wo sell It and guarantee It to bo
medicine. Wo toll you that it will tono
up tho ontlni system of your stock and
rilirntfon. tiheroby causing them
in trnt. all tho food valuo out of the
grain that you food them. Sold by
Dorrvhorrv & Forbes. m31
SEEDS!
We have been able to secure only a limited amount
of Cane and Millet seed, and it will be nescssary for
you to place your order early if you arc in the mar
ket for either of these articles. We will also have
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Seed Corn, Seed Oats and oth
er seeds.
Place your written order now and be sure you
will get the goods.
Phone 99
At tho meeting of tho city council
Tuesday evening an ordinance was
passed giving tho Union Pacific com
pany tho right to lay a main along and
through Adams avenue, and thonco to
tho North Platte river.
It Is understood that the company
proposes to lay a main to tho river
and to obtain from that sourco its
water supply for round! houso pur
poses. This would necessitate a pump
ing plant at tho river bank and the
jumping of water up a light grado, as
tho round houso has a greater elevation
than has tho river bod.
At present tho company Is getting
Its supply of water from the city
plant.
?:o:: 1
For SiUo
Cheap 801 acres ono-half mile north
of Wallace, Nobr., on C. B. Q. R. R.
section 1-10-34, and NV& of tho N
section 11-10-34; $11.00 per aero;
$2800 cash, balanco in ten years at
C "per cent. Address Gene Crook, North
Platto, Nobr., 20-2t
::o::
YconiHii Hold Basket Social
Tho entertainment and basket soc
ial given nt tho Lloyd opora house
Tuesday evening by tho Yeoman lodgo
was - attended! by soveral hundred
pooplo and was both a social and
financial success. Thocs taking part In
tho musical program wcro tho Misses
Derryborry, Mrs. Frank Hatch, Attor
ney J. S. Hoaglandi, Earl Stamp, Paul
Harrington and tho Stamp orchestra.
Each number was heartily applauded
and thoso taking part wore obliged) to
respond to encores. Fifty baskets were
sold and tho Yeoman float decorated
by Mrs. W. J. Tlley brought twenty
dollars. It was purchased by Sam
Soudler. The first married ladles
ty-izG for the most antyslljlc lunch
was awarded, to Mrs. Harry Portor and
tho young ladles prize given to Miss
Hazel Simpson.
Prizes Were awarded for a number
of comic stunts by tho vote of the
audience. Tho proceeds will bo used
to entertain the delegates to the
annual convention which will bo held
hero next month.
o: :
Tho War Is on mid Wo nrc Prepared
to give you servlco In paper hang
ing, painting and Interior decorating,
with tho largest stock of wall papor
over brought to North Platto to mako
your selection from and decorators
who know' how to apply them.
Wo can give you service that is
unequaled. Mako your selections
early. L. R. DUKE,
Waltemath Bldg. 110 East Gth m30
: :o: :
Aired Woman Pnsses Awnv
Mrs. Cynthia Ann Koontz died at Knights of Pythias, Tuesday ovening
0:20 Wedensday morning at the home tUo following officers wore elected for
of her son John E Koontz at the 1110 ensuing year: u. u uasKins, cnan
ago of eighty-one years and three collor commander; B. B. Oborst, vice
months. Death followed a continued chancellor; W. E. Star, prelato; Dr.
Illness since tho latter part of Jan- . H- Cressler, master of work; L. E.
uary, prior to which Mrs. Koontz had
Leypoldt & Pennington,
East Front and Silber Ave.
SERVICE
Who'll Be the Next to Build?
Look What A Wide Choice!
A Good Store Building for use or for rent.
A Nice Home, Cottage, Bungalow or Mansion.
A Good Barn, on the farm or in town.
A Shed, for Automobile, stock or machinery.
A New Porch, or Addition to the House.
A Hennery or Fence.
Be the Next and See Us for
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
Tho Swedish Improvement Associa
tion will moot at tho I'lntto Valley
Bank Wednosday aftornoon, Mar. 28th
at 2 p. m. All Swedish pcoplo Invited
to bo proscnt.
Phones
Offlco 333 Res Block G42
mi. HAJtOLl) A. FENNElt
Osfcopalli.
C Reynold Building
Offlco hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phono 308
ALHEUT A. LANE,
Dont'lst
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platto, Nobraska.
Remember the
Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
When requiring hospital care
Medically,
Surgically, or
ObslctrlcnIIy.
Hero your intoroats and comfort will
bo served. It is not th0 biggest, but
ono of tho best places whorcln to
got woll.
1008 West Fourth Street;
Dr. J. S. Twinom.
Hospital Phono Black 633.
Houso Phono Black 633.
W. T. riUTCIIAlll),
Gradunto Veterinarian
Bight yearB n Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
one-half block southwost of the
Court Houso.
J. B. REDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUltGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIANS SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. rtodflold & RedOold
OfOco Phono 642 Res. Phono 671
W. J. IIOLDERNESS
Eectrlcnl Snppllcs
Wiring Storage Batteries
Morsch Bldg
Phono 176.
Offlco phone 241. Hob. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
11. I. SHAPPELL.
Auctioneer
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA.
Will bcII anything that can be mie
tloncd off. Make dales nt Farm
ors' State Hank, or wlro nt my ox
poii"o. Itofcrciico, Farmers' Slnto
Hank, Sutherland, Aeb.
K. P. Elect Officers
At tho moeetlng of Mazoppa lodgo,
Ordinance No..
An ordinance granting Union Pacific
Railroad Company the right of tpowor
and authority to build, lay, construct
and) maintain a water plpo lino
through, along and under tho surfaco
of Adams avenuo In tho City of North
Mchlman master of exchequer; W. IT. Platto as follows: Beginning nt tho
enjoyed unusual health for ono of her Harcourt, master of finance; Dr. H. A
years. Death was due to dropsy and Fonnor. kcenor of records and Heals;
luntr trouble L- VonDollon, master at arms; George
Tho funeral was hold, at tho Koontz A- Amen' ,nnor Buaru; HP
homo yesterday afternoon and tho re- for- outcr B"ard; L. 13. Mohlmann, A. B
mains taken to Wullaco today for "oagianu and U. ifl. French, trustees,
Intprment f ollowing 1110 election iwo canui-
Tho deceased was born In Prebll dtltos wer0 Blvon tho rank of page
county, Ohio December 14, 1835, and
was marrlodl to George W, Koontz
December 23, 18G0. About fourteen
years ago they moved to Wallace,
where Mr. Koontz died In 190G. Four
years ago tho deceased came to North
Platte to mako her home with her
son. surviving are tliree daughters
and one son, Mrs. Clara Young, of In-
A Bargain
C room modern house, furnace heat,
basement with apartments. Three
rooms, toilet and bath up stairs, three
rooms down stairs. Corner lot fully
graded, curb and sidewalk on both
streets, fruit and shado trees, sewer
and water connection, electric iwlrlng
find flvtlirno nil IninriUftmnn to In nml
dlana, Mrs. Etta Brldlgcs of Washing- " , l" '
, . , ,TI , paid for. The best bargain in the city,
ton, Mrs. Chlora Beck of Hayes county s, nnn , ... . o .
and John E. Koontz of this city.
Mrs, Koontz had been a faithful
member of the Methodist church for
many years.
::(.
Some ono will get a snap. Soo John
Grant. 19-2
::o::
Do you want a comfortable homo and
a lucrative business In tho Satsuma
At a meeting of tho city council
hold Tuesday evening tho south river
bridge ordlnanco was read for tho
second time. Tho now brldgo will cost
sun.nnn
orange district of southern Alabama? . .,, ,, , . , . .,
T , , , j ..,. ; be paid by Osgood precinct, one-fourth
l lltivu u. mi;u IM 1U11 DIU1U UUUUIUK twiu
residence, and big stock of general
merchandise which I will sell for cash
or trade for a ranch In western Ne
braska. Tho real estate, building and North I'latto IlcudorH are
fixtures are worth $12,000.00, and the Tho Way.
merchandise from nine to ton thous- It's tho llttlo kidney Ills
and dollars. Building seven years
old, stock fresh and clean, business
making money. Address: "Satsuma"
by tho city and one-half by tho stato.
HELP THE KIDNEYS.
Learning
Tho 'lame, weak or aching back
Tho unnoticed urinary disorders
That may lead to dropsy and
caro of Tho Tribune, North Platto, Brlght's disease.
Nob. 18-4 When the kidneys aro weak.
o-i HoId them with Doan's Kldnov
lieuniun rropeny aniu piijs
Tho furnshings of tho J. J. Gctt- A remedy especially for weak kid
man cigar storo wero sold at public neys
auction wuuuuauuy uy iciu-ieu w. v. Doan.s ,mvo ,)0Cn U(J0(1 ,n kI(ney
iioagianu. mo property was oougm troubles for c0 years.
ny wm. unun, nupcu. ouaiK. uu Endorsed bv 40.000 nnnnln nn-
ii. u. uicKcy. eaxm uuying sucn as moy dorsed at home.
I A 1 I II... l...H... I
necueoi in muir respuuuvo iiuhiiiush p f , North Platto citizen's
places. Tho property brought $339. Btn.tement
Mrs. I. E. Jenkins, 821 N. Dewoy
St., North Platte, says: "I havo had
no occasion to uso DJoan'a Kidney
DOCTOK 1). T. QUIGLET . .
Practlco Limited to
Surgery and Jtiidlum Vhornpy
728 City Pintionnl Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
-::o::
Cliff Anderson and James Gosnell
wore arrested Wednosday for stealing
In 7 a t k ..7 u PHls for years, as I havo enjoyed cx
dbllars from S. J. Kuser, and three ,, . ... TT. . ' fl
.ii celiont health. Ifowovor, I haven't
bushels of potatoes valued at five dol
lars from J. A. Slaughter.
o
forgotten tho experlenco 1 onco had
with them and I am ready to glvo
them credit for putting my kidneys
in good condition and removing back
Wanted to Sell
Good restaurant In Albion, Nebras-1 acho and disorders I had at that time"
wotinn in nwn? pwv! hni. Prico 50c at all dealers. Don t
' " - Bimnly ask for a kldnoy remedy get
ness. eason lor hih..b, uiuor Doan-a Kidnoy Pllls-tho samo that
Aaaress micnaoi v,
ncss
Albion, Nebraska.
KUddy, Mrs. Jenkins had. FoBtor-Mllburn
18-3 'Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
North lino of Lot Eighteen (18), Coun
ty Clerk's Subdivision of part of the
Southoast Quartor of tho Northcarit
Quarter of Section Thirty-two (32)
Township Fourteen (14), North, Itango
Thirty (30) West, abutting on the
South ond of said Adams avenue,
thonco through, undor, and along tho
contor lino of said Adams avonuo ho-
tweon Blocks Fifteen (1G) and Six
teen (10); Thirteen (13) and Four
teen (14); Seven (7) and Eight (8);
Threo (3) and Four (4) of Bollovue
AddHtion to tho City of NorUi Platto
In a Northerly direction to tho north
limit of tho City of North Platto, No
hraska.
Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and
City Council of tho city of North Platto,
Nebraska
1 That lliero bo and is hereby
granted to Union, Pacific Company, a
corporation, mo ngnt, power, pnvi
logo and authority to bulldi construct,
lay and maintain a water plpo or water
main In, through, along and undor
tho surface of Adams Avonuo, begin
nlng nt tho north lino of Lot Eighteen
(18) County Clerk's Subdivision of
pnrt of tho Southoast quartor of tho
Northeast quartor of Section Thirty
two (32), Township Fourteen (14)
North, Ilango Thirty (30) West; thonco
in a northerly direction nlong tho lino
of saidl Adams Avenuo hotween Block3
Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (1C), Thir
teen (13) and Fourteon (14), Seven
(7) and Eight (8.) and Three (3) and
Four (4), to tho northern limits of tho
said city of North Platte; said wntor
plpo or water main to bo constructed,
laid or built at such depth and In huoDi
manner as not to Intorforo with bow-
ors or water mains nlroady laid by the
city of North Platto, Nobraska or to
bo horeaftor constructed or laid
2. Tho privilege and right hereby
granted, however, shall ho subject to
all Gonoral Ordinances of alii city
that aro now or hereafter may bo on-
forced concerning water mains or sow.
ers.
3. This ordinance shall tako effect
and ho in force from And after Us
passage, approval and publication ac.
cording to InJw,
Passed andl approved tills 20th day
of March, 1917.
E. II. EVANS,
Attest: Mayor.
O, E. ELDER,
City Clork,
MEN WANTED!
THAT aro earning monthly salaries,
professional nnd business men, mar
rlod and alnglo men, In fact all men In
various vocations of llfo who havo
MORTGAGED HOMES OR USED
BORROWED MONEY to conduct tholr
business- Who will roplaco that
monthly salary or flnanclnl earning
ability of yours that your dopondont
ones and backers aro looking to you
for SHOULD YOU DIE TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW? Havo you mado tho
nropor provisions? Tiiissia auk
among tho MEN WANTED. Our Old
Lino Llfo Policies protect, crcato a
savings for old ago. Delays aro clan
gorous. You enn't carry tho risk
when you can got ono of theso policies
ON THE MONTHLY PAY PLAN.
For further information
call, phono or address
J. E. SEIJASTIAN, Stato Mtrr,
The Old Lino Llfo Man,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
LET US INTHODUCE
QUALITY TO YOU
Office Phono 70 Res. Rod G87
01)E. LATIIAN
Sulpho Vapor Uaths
WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS
Bolton Building
DEKltYIIEltllY & FOBBES,
Licensed Embnlwers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Pono 234.
;Night Phono Black ,588.
NOTIGH OP KI.KCl'IOJV
Nottcn Ih lit.rliv i.lvnn Mm .... m..
. . " - . o ' uii jl nun
day, the 3d day of April, 1317, a koii
oriil olcctlon will bo hold In tho City or
North I'lntto, Lincoln county, Nohras-
mi, uuiwuun mo nours ot U100 O C1O0K
A. M. and 7:00 P. M..;
.i In,JJH' li'lr',.t )vnra ln 'ho ontrnnco of
tho Hlninnn bullilliiir nt No. COS Dowey
stroot; ln tho Second ward In tho com
mlsBlonors' room on tho Roconcl lloor of
tho court houso: in tho Third ward at
tho hono houno on VI fin Hlrnnt 1 n n i.
blxth and Front Btroota; In tho Fourth
ward at tho Iiobo houso In anld wnrd
on north LooubI atrootj at which oleo-
iion mora win ue oiecled:
uno mnyor ror tho term or two yonre.
Ono Wntor CmnilllHulonnr- tnr tim I.nn
of two yonrs.
Ono city clork for tho torm of two
yonrs,
Ono city troasuror for tho torm of
two yonra.
Ono oouncllmnn from tho First wnrd
to Hurvo two yours.
Ono councilman from tho Second
wnrd to oorvo two yonrH. I
Ono couucllmnn from tho Third wnrd
to servo two years.
,n"i. cocllniun from tho Fourth
ward to sorvo two yonrs.
iVvii"?i"oer? or uonrd of educa
tion for tll Holinol .llutKl.,. .1.-1....
or Wy' Nol,r8kn' ' die
t). 1017. " 8 ,,ny 0 Mnpol. A.
AtteBt! o. nWAnMcVM0'
N'HJcp of AilillHonnl I.iiikI to lip In.
ClNnV ll'mrU'ra ,"'KI" IlKlrlrt
vN'C0 18 ,10r,0l,y K,vo to oach nnit
every owner of hind In tho lllrdwood
IrrlKntlon District that on thli sovont
nt the offlco of snld district his notltlon
prnyliiK that tho boundaries of mild
r'wood IrrlKntlon DIb tr Yet ho ohnni
JtZrt tl'cludo the following do.
hnlf or twV(1VnVMWlt T" south ono-uU,,.i-
r ''1 Nrthwest quarter nnd tho
Southwest quarter of tho Nortliniia?
quarter of Section 01,0. TownslUi. toil.
teen, ltunKo tlUrty-thfeo. west 'of
,i.iir M" H'J'coln- county, Nobrnalcn,
Trr Sl'llli0 """"OUS 0 tho UlrdwoOl
I Knil.on .U1".trl0.t. and which constl.
J.-f..0,.,. .tr".ct ? ln'l: "aid notltlon
...jo iiiui me nioresu (i lands bn In.
cluclod In tho district and bo irrlKated
from tho canal nnd tho water ' appro"
irlntlon of said dlstrlot tho sni. 0 ns
lands now ombrncod within tho boun
daries of said district.
hi!! ',oriM10" Interested In said pe
tition will niiponr nt this orneo on
Tuesday, April 3, 1017, nnd show cause,
In M't-ltltitr ...I... ..... ..
tlonor inny not bo urnntod.
uaicu hub sin my or Mnrch, 1017.
MAItY C. McNiaUL, Sec'y.
A'OTIGK ICOU lMJIII.lOATIOJV
Serial No, 05001
IIPIIIirniKMIt of ln Intorlnr.
U. R. Lnnd Olllco at North Platte, Nobr,
x. .. , . . . March r., 1017.
NOtlCO Is herobV irlvilll tluit Tlinnm
S. McCrone, of North I'lntto, Nobr., who,
uii .niiy -1, ivia, innue iiomosieaa en
try No, 00007, for timi Section 20,
Township 10, N., HntiKO 30, W., Cth
Principal MorhJIan, hns lllod notlco of
iiiioiuioii 10 nmiio unni inreo
yenr
lnnd
l'roof, to establish claim to the
above described, boforo tho HoKlstor
nnd Heclover at North I'lntto, Nob,, on
tho 18th day of April, 1017.
Claimant nnineH nH witnesses: II, P.
Ilnnsen, C. II. Watts, V. K. McOraw,
Harry Madison, nil of North I'lntto,
Nobr. 12. J. HAMKS,
mB-Ow ItoRtstor,
Noi'ici:. iii'.ciiki: or iiKiitsiiu
Kstnto No.. 1404 of William Sohlok,
deceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
The heirs, creditors nnd nil persons
Interested In said Instate, will tako no
tlco that on the 7th dny of March, 1017,
ChrlH Schick 1111 hulr of said decedent,
led his petition lie
tho said William Schick died Intofltnto
loreln, alluirltiK t lint
Quality in Cigars has has boen our
aim slnco mo began making cigars in
North Platto ovor hlrty years ago.
Wo put quality In tho first cigars wo
mado, and that same quality 1b In tho
cigars wo mako today. Schmalzrled'a
Cigars havo stood tho test of those
more than "thirty years. What greater
ovldonco of quality could you doslro?
If you havo not boen smoking Sshmalz
dlod's cigarB, try them thoy are cor
tain to please.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
on or about Oct. 28, 1897, n resident of
Lincoln county, nni tnnt nt tnu tune or
his denth ho hum the owner of. or hnd
nn Kstnto of Inherltnnco In HV4 of N'
of Sec. 28, TownBhlp 14, North of HnnKo
i'J, west or 1110 (Jin ', ai. in Liincoin
County, Nebraska, nnd thnt no applica
tion tins lien niiuio 111 tuo mini mnto ror
tho appointment of an ndinlulstrntor.
That ho loft surviving him:
Caroline Schick, Widow, now deceas
ed; Chris Schick, iiko 30, North
nntte, Neii., son unri aciuca, ni;o at,
North l'lntte, Noli., son; Llzzlo Schick,
ako 32, Mndrld, Neb,, daughter; Lena
in .lr. ...rl. I irilllr.... U.lll.l
lllllCD, llltl oir, llltut.lliui . fv lllil.ill
nKO 28, North I'latto, Nob., son: Krnnk
Schick, now deceased; irci hcihok, awo
23, North l'lntte, Nob., son; floors
Schick, ano 20, North I'latto, Nob., son.
Thnt nil tne uonts or sain (leconeni
hnve been paid, nnd prnylni that reg
ular ndinlstrntlon bo wnivod nnd a de
cree be entered barrlnK creditors nnd
axing tun unto or ins iieatii nnn tne no.
Kreo of ltlnHhlp of his heirs nnd tho
rlKht of descont to said ronl estnto.
Said petition will Do lionril April la.
1017, nt 9 o'clock n. in., nt tho olllco of
tho County Judi?o In snld County.
O ISO. K. FHI3NCIT,
m20-3w County JuiIro.
Vucntlon of I'nrt of Ho ml No, 20.
Tn nil whom It may concern:
Tim consent notltlon of John J,
Olnnpp and others, has been lllod In
office of tho County Clork of Lincoln
County Nebraska, asking for a vacation
or llini part or noun imo. zu as ioiiuwh
Commonclnir on tho north lino o
Section 0, town II, ranifo 27, running
south thro null sections U-lii-17-au-zu. in
town 11. range 27, to the ono-half
section lino running cast and west In
Section 32, town ll,.rnnRo 27, this be
ing n part of Itond No. 20 In Conroy
Canyon.
All objections thereto muat bo died
In tho orflce of the County Clerk on or
before 12 o'clock noon of tho 20th dny
of May 1917, or snld road win no
vacated without referenco thereto.
IJntod at North I'latto, Nob., this 14th
uay or Ainrcn, rji i,
A. H. AL.LEN.
m20al3 County Clerk.
NOTICi:. IIIM'lll'.i: OF III2IItS1III
Rstato No, 1408 of litta Lou Cohngon.
decensed, Intho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho heirs, creditors and nil persons
Interested In said Katatc, will take no
tice that on the 8th dny of Mnrch, 1917,
T. M. Cohagen, nn heir of said deced
ent, filled his petition horoln olleglng'
that the Bald Kttn Lnu Cohagen died In
testnto on or about May 2, 1913, a resl
dent of Lincoln County, nnd thnt nt the
tlmo of her death she wns tho owner of,
or hnd nn Kstnto of Inheritance In Lot
(I. Ulock 9, Pennlston's Addition to
Orlglnnl Town of North Platto, Lincoln
County, NebraBkn, nnd thnt no nppllcn
tlon hns beon tnnde In tho said State for
tho appointment of nn ndmlnlstrntor.
Thnt sho left surviving her;
T. M. Cohagen. father, ago G6, resld
Ing at North l'lntte, Neb.: Chrlstlnn
Cohngen, mother, ngo C2, residing at
North I'lntto, Neb.
Thnt nil the debts of tho Bald deced
ent hnvo been paid, nnd praying that
regulnr ndmlnlstrntlon bo wnlved nnd a
decree be entered barring creditors nnd
fixing tho date of her death nnd tho de
gree of kinship of her heirs nnd tho
right of deacont to snld renl eBtate,
Snld petition will bo heard April 13.
1017, nt 9 o'clock n, in., nt the offlco of
the County Judgo In snld County.
OEO, B. FniSNCH.
m20-3w County Judge.