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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1917)
SemMSeckly Inbuilt. UtA L. IIAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One Year uj dlnll In Adrnnce, .. .11.26 One Venr hr Carrier In Adraiicf). .tlJ0 Entcrod tit North Platte, Nohraaka, Postollico an Second Class Mutter. TUKSDAY, A PHIL 10, 1IM7. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mra. Regan and daughter left Sat- ' tirday afternoon for Wood River to Tho Ussi'iiUnls of Loyalty. NewHjiaporB In various pnrtu of tho country ra reprinting and calling, tlio attention of naturall.wl citizens to the oath which Is milmcrlbo,i iwfion a I'orlgnl-horn porson Is admltttMl to American citizenship, with tho ndlvco that thoy "read It ovor anow" In solwlm contemplation of tho situation that now confront tho country. This oath Ih an follows: "I horehy dclaro, on oath, that I nhsolutoly and ontlro ronounco and ahjuro all allegiance and fidelity to any forrtKti "prince, potontuto, stato and particuinrny to Mr. John llonnor has rotorned , BCral from a vlult In Omaha, Mrs, Anna Soyforth loft Saturday ... v,.. 0.n,,i.,irw ,nani thn ,nir 'morning for Donver to visit hor (laugh- l-rlday afternoon to visit friends. , d QVhmlng to vlslphla parents. iurs. uuy umui m . Vuy ,. n.lnnoii nd B011B tft PrI. diy evening for Washington, Kami., to visit relatives for a fortnight Early 'Ohio and homo grown seed potatoes of all kinds, nlso feed at the tho week ondi with local rolatlvos. Mrs. John Tucker and chlldron loft Friday for IJocitrlco to visit relatives. Mrs. J. R McWlllIams has gone to Denver to attend tho funoral of a North Sldo barn. Julius Mogensen. 24tf niphew. j Mart (raj,, 0f pnxton, returned Miss Minerva McWlllIams returned i homo Friday evening after visiting his yasterday morning from a short visit sister Mrs. John Ouyman last week. In Denver. j A,rg aeorKO SmiMi nnd daughlor the left for Koarney Friday evening after with! visiting Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith for ton days, MIm Dorothy Hubband, of Kenrnoy Normal spoilt Enster tho home folks. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Iluckloy who vlnlted last week In Omaha returned Friday evening., Attorney J. J. Halllgnn transacted buslnoHH In Grand Island tho latttor part of last lulock. CUarles McGuIro returned tho lat ter part of last week from a short or soverlgnty, (name of ruler or foreign country fvHjt jn Schuyler. r-n'mnai. nt wiinni ' T luivn hnrfltfiforn .Mrs. Clmrlos Deed or nnd sons loft bpon a subject; that I will support the latter part of lust week for Gotl and defend tho constitution and laws VBr l VI11 roiuuvus of tho United Stntos of America j, proaton of Dickens, transacted against all enomlos, foreign and do- business at the court honso tho lat- meitlc; and that I will boar true faith tor part of last week. 1 ,.n,...lr,.w. 1,. (I.,. Let ii r ml.i the. ilu.inrht tiiiu Mm o. MIbb Elva Day who had been vlslt- sentlals of loyalty and imtrlotlsm are n tl10 homo folkB for ovaral days -Mil way (Ufforoiit :wmtovor fr 1,118 returned, to tho Koarney Normal. tho naturalized American citizen than Hov. Gloason, of Ogalalla, spout for tho native-born American citizen. Saturday horo visiting with Itov. P, In fact, tho obligation tuouhl bo F, McDald. uuiiKUi iu mo iiiiiu ui minimi wnu -.,. i p i , ,.f 7irii i.na v,., mwi, (I... i.i.ui...rB Nollle Coniioally of Wnllaco, i. mi-niiVi came Saturday morning, to visit Miss orn'monti Ono and, all are In duty Nc" 1,,in,fln boundi to "sunnort nnd deiond the Miss Bortha Thooleckd. who visited Constitution and laws of tho United rolatlvos last Iwoek, loft it fow days atntoe ngalunt all tynonlos, foreign or ago for Molroso, doniMtltr'Nnnd nlso to "boar faith nnd nlloglanco" to tho republic. Thoro can bo no dual cltlzonshlp, S 'V"1 '"Tr ";u cnjiso of this country and of Its on omlosmo doa' Unction of birth, ancos- . try, crocd, color, politics or section, with rolatlvos. it mint be unadultorod Americanism and no mental miorvatlon. Omaha 3.00. :;n:; Miss Mario Martini returned tho lat- tor part ot last wcok from a visit with Mrr Elmorl Matson has koiio to Pueblo, Colo, for an oxtonded visit 'iilVSJlKLATING TO KXI8TIM) STATU OH WAK Largo Groy Gooso eggs for sale: also lilack LaiiHhan roosters for sale. Mm. Georgo Snyder, box 101, Max- woll, Nob. Mrs. Uort Drown of Schuyler, who had l'eou visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McOulre will loave this week. Groiind Alfalrti for sale. Third cut tint'. THOMAS E. DOOLITTLE, phono 782F022. 21-2 Jnck IIusbamH, who kocontly ro turncH, from California, has ad- copttKl a position In tho Union Pacific shops. v . Mr. and Mrs. John Wallonhanpt loft Saturday morning for Chicago to spend sovoral weoks ia'IUi their chlldron. All bills must bo In Monday, April 10th. It. N. LAM 13. The flebeknh kenslngton will moot in the I. O: O. F. hall Friday aftor noon. All mombors and friends aro invited. A tTi cent lunch will bo served: , Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kisler and dnughtor formorly of this city, ar rived here tho lattQii part of last woek from Kansas City to visit Mrs Klsler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stamp, for several woeks. :,:: Tint fJnrliiiL'i' ITmi Tho garbago hauler will begin rounds next Monday morning nnd all householders aro requested (.to placo tholr cans at tho alley gate or other convonlont placo In roar of lot. Please deposit all kitchen refuse In thoao cans, and tho cans will bo omptied regularly. W. H. SALISBURY 34-2 St root Commissioner. The H. & S. Agency! SELLS; CITY PROPERTY I Sells Fire, Tornado, Auto mobile and Hail Insurance. LOANS MONEY. We respectfully solict your patronage. LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN. Office Phones Black or Red 012. DOOLITTLE BUILDING. Offlco Phorie 70 Res. Red G87 DH. LATH AN Stilpho Vapor Untlis WITH REGULAR TREATMENTS Helton Building Notice in VreAHom T.statP No. 14 GO of Henry J. Co liAKen, deceased. In the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, bb: Creditors of said eatate will tuke notice Mint the time limited for presntatlon and flliiiK of claims aAlnst said JOstuto Is November 11, 191. and for settlement of said Kstate Is April C, 1013; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on Mny 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a.' in. and on Novemlior 11, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly nied. OKO. 15. FRENCH. alO-mS County JudKe. DR. JOHN S. TWINEM Special Atcntlon to Surgery, Gynecology nnd Obstetrics. NORTH PLATTK, NKIL Nurse Bncwn Memorial Hospital. W. J. HOLDBKNESS Kcctrlcnl Supplies Wiring Storage Ilnttcrles Morsch Bldg Phono 175. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION "NABOB" Ko. 073.V2 Will make the season as follows: Tuesdays nnd Fridays at tho 3Iog. onsen Feed and Snlo Iwrn, North Plnttc, bcgliiiilntr April 10th. llalnnco ot tho week (except Sun- day) nt my farm six miles west of iOrill J-iatlO IliMl llirce hmhiiis "i ViiIIpi. to Crc-dltorH mile southeast of lllrdwooil swllcli. Hstatc No. 1460 of Frank Sohlcl:, VnKnl. ii-.u fnnln.1 MpV 9.1 1 01 I! fl Till I H .! Imported with his mother by North LV,ih-fi!,rIiky. CUrt f Lln0,n P. Dnlilnami tt flrnml Talnnrl ill Jill V.I il r Vl,lla1,.i tiu Pri1 1 (r.. 1013. Was bred by M. Dcsproz, Depart- of said estate will take notice thatgk . . . I t. ti lliviltait fnr itrnrion t a 1 1 fill nriil rne.nt. 0f"J"P',ln rnnc0- 11113 "i,r! mini of claims nialiiK roffl I&tate is woigns iiov, is uieun iuiu buuiiu '" November 11, 1917, and lor Hoiiioment every particular, and is as goou as of said instate is Aprn , ijjs, um i ni. ...Ill U..l r.,i.l.n. I Will Hit III lilt) VUUIIiJ tUHt ' li uu mil uiiu cuiJiTuviu. .,,, ,,,.. ,i Mnv 11. 1917. ftt 9 Wo invito you to come and see this '.,nit n. m. nmi 6n November 11. horso. 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. to rocolvo, Tnrma ir. on tr. Inanpn onU In examine, bear, allow, or nujiisi an ,...v j ciamH and object ons duly llled. land and suck. If maros aro disposed p"11" H J oko. r PiiENCH. or or leave country sorvlco fco be comes duo and payablo at onco. Cnro will bo taken to prevent ac cidents, but should any occur stallion owner will not bn responsible. FRANK STROLLBERG, Owner. Ill T lTr IPP T ! Inimtinn tn make nnal throo year ill. 1 1 I.I Nr. I Jr t rnlinPQ """if, to oRtabllsh clalmto the land wuo' iuat Mmi juiaa. iu a uuvivu I ai) Office phone 241. lies, phono 217 L. C . D RO S T, Osteopathic Physician. -North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co. Phone Office Red G12 Residence Red 348 NORTH PLATTE, Tho house of ropresontntlves passed ' th- Avar resolution Friday forenoon, anfl immediately following President .WlUic-n lmuod a proclamation lo- clUThiB il state of war oxIstliiK bo .ttfufn im-t United 'Btntos nnd Goi tniihy. Nhtety-rtiio Gorman ships In- terned ivt u, S ports 'aro taken over liviour Kovernmont. -The war cpifncll and the president hitvo plahnod an army of 2,000,000 hud thoprosldont In Insistent that con Brats nmko provision for tho innln- tonanuo of ono million men nt onco. Thirty-two suspoctod German splos woro arrostod In Cliicaira Saturday and many othors In dlfforont sections of "tho country. i A Gorman raldor Is ronortod to havo been sighted off Nantucket lightship - Saturday. Nantucket shoals aro only CdRhty-llvo miles east of tho, navnl base at Newport, Tho navy dopart- i mnnt at once' proceeded to get all snips undor cover. 'Investigation by. officers of tho American army showod that tho re riorif of Gorman reservists crosslnt: from tho United States Into Moxlco havo Ix-on oxaggoratoil and thnt tho total nuinhor crossing tho Rio Grundo slnco tho brouklng of rolatlons with Gormany up to ten days ago was not moro than 100. Early entrance ot several of tho South and Central Amorlcnn nations Into tho war against Germany Is ro gnrdud as practically certain. Brazil, aroused bytho sinking of Its stoamor Parana, Is xnoetoji to bocomo a hoi llgoront this woek nml It Is assumed that Its lead ;111 bo followod promptly iy oilier couiurles. . Enllstinonts at Oinuha for army nnd navy sorvlco for two weeks ending last sauminy were 4H7. uniin, not yot out or nor loens as a ropuhllc, Is at war with Gonnnny tho first of tho Latln-Amorlcan conn trlets to range horsolf nlpngsldo tho uniiou btatos, nor llhoratar audi pro tootor. Saturday President Monouul affixed his signature to tho Joint roso- luuon passed unaiiiniously by both tho senate and tho houso without a dissenting voice holng raised, thus putting Into effct the declaration that n stato of war exists hotweon Cuba and tho Imperial German govornmont. AiiHtrln-Hungary, under tho pros . suro of Gormany, has sovorod diplo matic rolatlons with the United States. Baron Wrick Zwoldlnok, chargo d' af fairs, of tho Austrd-IIungarlan nun hussy at Washington, culled at the Stato department yesterday nnd askwl for passporta for hlmsolf uiid tho om Imstiy staff. Almost at tho samo tlmo a dlanatoh was rocolvml from American M,lnltr Stovall at Borno snying the uuni monarcny nnd broitn off diplo matic 'relations with tho Unltty Stutos wt Vienna aumiay. OtUlfreiw will Inmmedlately author 'iatUift Iwuauco of thren billion lnl- ttUW IwmlH to flnnnre the allies and two billion to maintain our own army. j I n i( i: Nolle 1b hereliy Klven 1.. I,, l.eon ana lira. L. 1.. Leon. fniiii,riv ,.f Mini. tare, Netuaakn, tlutt John Hmtt will on the Slat dy of April, 1917, at three o clock p. in., aall at public miction uHiiaiii gonna, ror lonisi' cimi'icea, which they left With said John Hratt for Htoi'HtfH In room No. K. Itrutt btilltl liilt, on 0aat Kront atreut In the city of North Platte, NebraHkM, on the 20Ui. iar or austumi, ism, to-wit: 7 beil unrliiKH. 7 mattreasea. liedH. 1 box of illahea.. 1 itreaaer. 1 dttuk. 1 wall (leak, 3 rilir. 1 paper ruck. 1 hat rack, Tour oil stoves, I arm chair, 1 blue box, 1 doctor's table, 1 bluclt (leak chair, S iilitlun room chairs, 1 uavetiport, a boxes beildlnu:, U foldliiK' onsjra, x looae mirrora, l wnmu box, I tin can. I hand basins, moro or loss, XMMj)t some goods shipped to Mr. L. U son, Ailnitare, Nebraska, February e la torn ite duu on said kooiVh io lit mr in T Otitis lofcfouiwr Willi ennt nt ml vartliilnir nml nnlA. Hatd mU will bo held nt lit oast) l roru vtrAut. ni. 'in l'ltitte. Mniii-aw ca. nn naie nuovo ni jisu.- .TOllN 11IIATT. isorti; I'latto, isuu., April 7, 1017, hat You Pay For On a Long Distance Gall In making a long distance telephone call you have the use of more than merely the wires over ? which you talk. Tho wires are only a small part of the equip ment provided for a long distance call. There must ho switchboards, terminal rooms, polo lines and many other kinds ot apparatus such as dynamos, batteries, calculagraphs, testing appa ratus, ropoaters and loading coils to magnify the voice currents, and other expensive equip ment generally unseen by the telephone user. In making a long distance call you have the services of two or more operators who connect you jind guard both ends of the lino while you talk. In addition to the operators there aro other employees watching the equipment in the cen tral offices and repairmen guarding the long distance wires. Repairmen Always Ready Somewhere along tho line, the branch of a tree, a strong wind or an electric storm may put . tho wires out of order, j But nearby is a tele phone man ready to hurry to the spot, so that tho lino may bb quickly repaired and service restored. ' Tho amount you aro charged when you make a long distance call is to help maintain the line, to facilitate tho payment of interest on the in vestment in tho equipment used for long dis tanco,, to aid in th ; payment of taxes on the property and assist in paying tho employees' wages. We endeavor to obtain only such a return on " the investment in cir long distanco lines as could bo earned on the money if it were invested in any othorbusiness involving equal risk. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 mmawal .Phono 308 ALUEJIT A. LAKE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska, .1. It. JIEDFIELD. PlllblUlAN & SUKGEOS Succossor to PHYSICIAN&SURGEONS HOSPITAL, Drs. Rcdtleld & Redfleld Office Phone G42 Res. Phono 67C Phones Offlco 333 Res Black 542 Remember the Nurse Brown Memorial Homeopathic Hospital When requiring hospital care- Iilcillpnlly, Surgically, or Obsletrlcally. Horo your Interests and comfort will got woll. 100S West Fourth Street. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoflice. Piionc 58 A modern institution for the pcientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories, Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Rcdtleld. M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D 50 Japanese Laborers WAST ANY KL OF WORK BIJ TWHKN .1ULY 10th TO SHPTIDIBKI KM. APPLY TO OR AOORUSS It OSAKA, .P. 0. BOX IfiOl, .SCOTTS lis am mil Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Oillco 459 C. H. WALTERS. LET US INTRODUCE ? QUALITY TO YOU 4 Quality In CIgnrs has has been our aim slnco ivo began making cigars In North Platto ovor 'thirty yoars ago We put "quality in the first cigars we mndo, and that samo quality la In the cigars wo nmko today. Sohmalzrlod Cigars hitva stood the test of those moro than"Hilrty years. What groater ovldonco ot quality could you doslre? If you havo not boon smoking Sshmalz dled'a oigurs, try thorn thoy aro cer tain to ploaso. J. F-. SCHMALZRIED. alO-mS County JudKe. Xtl'l'ICI! I'Oll I'UIH.ICATION Sorlnl No. 06091 iioniiriniKiit iif ! Interior. U. S. Land Olllce at North I'latto, Nobr. Aiarcn i), ivii. Notice Is lioreby given that Thomas S. McCrone, of North Platte, Nobr., who, on July 24. 1913. made Homestead en try No. 0C097, for SBVi Section 20, " . . . . . nn , if oil Townaiuji 10, in., iiaiirju ou, vy,, uiii Principal Mornnan, naa uieu noiico 01 nlinvo Inscribed, beforo the UOKlSter and Iteclover at North Platte, Nob., on tho 18th day of April, 1U17. Claimant names as witnesses: n. 1-. Hanson, C. II. Watts, P. B. McClraw, T f 11 II 1kTnHAt, T)1 n a. SEIJASTIA. Stale Mirr. Nobr. r j. eames. m0-6w 1 itogister. ON EASY TERMS Estate No.. 14C4 of William Schick, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tlio nolfH, creouors anu an pursoun Interested In SRld Estate, will tako no tice that on the 7th day of March. 1917. NEBRASKA. Chris Schick an heir of said decedent, mod ins petition nerein, alleging in.it tho said William Schick died intestate on or about Oct. 28, 1897, a resident of Lincoln county, and that at the tlmo ot his death ho was the owner of, or had an Estate of Inheritance in R ot N of Sec. 28, Township II, North of Ran lie 29, West or tho 6th p. in Lincoln County, Nobraska, and that no applica tion has hen mado In tho said Stato for tho appointment of an administrator. That he left surviving him: Caroline Schick, Widow, now deceas ed; Chris Schick, age 3fi, North Platte, Neb., son; Carl Schick, age Si, North Platte, Neb., sont Lizzie Schick,, age 32, Madrid, Nob., daughter; LonfcT Miles, age 30, daughter: William Schick, age 2S, North I'latto, Neb., son; 1,'ranic Schick, now oeceaseu: irei hcnicit, ngo 23. North Platto. Nob., son: George bo served. It is not tho biggest, but Schick, age 20, North Platte. Neb., son. ... . . , 7 , , That all the debts of said decedent ono of the best place wherein to have been paid, and praying that reg ular ailmlstratlon be waived and a de cree bs entered barring creditors nnd fixing the date of his death and the de. Krao of kinnhlp of his heirs and the Dr. J. S. Twinem. right of descent to said real estate. Paid liftltlon will be heard April 13. 1917, at 9 o'clock a. 111., at the office of the county .luuse in said county. GEO. E. FRENCH. m20-3w County Judge. XOTK'E. IlECUKE OH" IIElItSIIII Estate No. 14CS of Etta Lou Cohagon. iH'Cfased, Inthe County Court of Lin coln County. Nebraska. The heirs, creditors and all persons nmnu. i!,,;i,i:.. ...i r ., t..:u:. interested in said icstate, win take no Olllce: Building and Loan Builduif! t)cf. thnt 0n tho 8th day of March. 1917. Phones um.ee "iu Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to Surgery and Ubstemcs. DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Kndium Therapy TOO Plfp Vlfn Until- I),.M.ll.w. mi. IIAltOLI) A- FENXER Osteopath. G Reynold Building Office hours 9 a. 111. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. T. M. Cohaiten. nn heir of said deced ent, filled his petition herein olleging that tho said Etta Lou Coha'ren died ln teatato on or about May 2. 1913, .1 resi dent of Lincoln County, and that at tho time of her death she was tho owner of, or hnd an Estate of lnheritnnco In Lot niock v. Ponnlston's Addition to Original Town of North Platto. Lincoln County. Nebraska, and that no nppllca tlon lias been made n tho said Stato for Omaha. Nebraska.! M,p appointment of an administrator. ii'i'i pup i.'ii. nurvivin ner; T. m. ohaeren. rather, ntro !!. resid- Intr at North Platto. Neb.: Christina Cnhngpn. tiiot'ior. ago f2. residing at North Platte, Nob. That all th debts or the said deepd- pnt have ben paid, and prnvlng that regular administration bo wnlved nnd .1 ilpcrpf, bp entered barrlnir creditors nrfil fixing thp date of her death and tho do- errpp or i-innhln or ber hplrs nnd tho right of descent to said real estnt". Snlil petition w II bo bpnrd Anr 1 1117. nt f o'clock a m. nt fio offlco of tho County Judge In said Conntv. GEO. V rENCTT. m20-.1w County Judge. Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone lilack G33. y. t. ritrrciiARD, Graduate Veterinarian Bight years a Government Voterlnar Ian. Hospital 218- south Locust St., ou',!U' .ra8,ka,' a8,ltlI.,B ilr a v:,l?,atlon . ..... . 'lor that part of Itoad No. 20 as follows: one-nan diock souinwest ot tne Court iloust. Viicndoii of 1'iirt of Itoml Xii. 20. To all whom it may concern: tho consent petition or John J. Glnapp and others, has been llled In office of the County Clork of Lincoln . T. SHAPPELL. Auctioneer SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA. win sell anything that can bo auc tioned olT. .Make dates at Fariii- Commonclllg on the north lino of Section 9, town 11, range 27. running south through sections 9-1(1-17-20-29, in town u, rango a, 10 tno one-hall section line running oast and west in Section 32, town 11, range 27, this be ing a part of Itoad No. 20 in Conroy Canyon. All objections thereto must bo filed in the offlco of tho County Clerk on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tlm !ntli ,lnv of May 1917, or said road will bo vacated witnout reference thoroto. rs' Slain llnnk. nr ivlrn nf mv nr. lm?'u ence. Farmers' State d?aofVatrc,.r9l7:latte Nob- t,,,B ilth fftiin, t3iiini;i lining iicil. m20-al3 A. S. ALLEN. County Clork. DEItHYBERRy & FORBES, Licensed Embalmcrs UndertakcrH and Funeral Director Day Phone 234. Night Phono Bluck 688. Nullrt- In CrnlHnr Estate No. 14 61 of Lorenzo S. Macoin- uer, ueceaseo. In tho County Court of county, iscoraska IIHPHHHK'K SALE. I. O. E. Elder, tho undorslcnod rpf. eree, in partition proceedings ponding in tho district court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. In which William A. Wil fon ! Plaintiff nnd Mrs. Mable Wilson, William H. McCord and James R. White, guardian of William S. Mc Cord, are defendants, will, In pursu ance or an order therein, sell at pub lic auction to tho highest bidder for cash at tho oast front door of tho fl fl ft lim.Bn In Vnntl. Tl, , 1 .. T Lincoln county, Nohraska. at the hour of I'. M. on April 28, 1917, loscrlbed real estato Bit- county, Nohraska, to- All that part of the Northwest quarter (NWVi rty (30), Town llnnen Tlilrrv. said county, on May 11, 1917, at 9 Fnreo Jve?t '"e 6th P. M. ly- o'olock a. m. and on November 11. I" north of tlio right of way of the 1017, at 9 o'clock a. m. to receive, Union Pacific Railroad track through examine, hear, allow, or adjust all ?ftL'l "motion; also all of Lots Thirteen oiannn anil objections inn- niel. ' i'"rii j'nieen u.i), aix- GEO. E " tKNCII, teu (16) and Seventeen (17). Block al0-m8 Coui'iy Judge. Two (2). of the Water Comnnnv's Ail- -- - flttlon to the town of Ilershey. Lincoln .NMlll'f (II CrtHlltrM cniintv. Votirnulrn- o.,.l ,,,,....1 nf Etat No. 1465 of Carolina Knblnk. Intnl In H..Hnn iti,i.( tni tleMAaed, . Township Fourtpen (II), north of In the County Court of Lincoln Range Thirty (30), west of the nth P. CrS."tyb. . br,'V"a-. i M- n Lincoln county, Nebraska, known The State of Neljraeka. si: Credltora and described as Lot "G" In tho Coun- of said eatate will take notice tliRt,ty Clerk's plat of the subdivision of the time limited for preaenutton and Lot Two (2), of the Northeast quarter i;""" V"' ,-"," ? " umsh or Scot on Thirty- tliree (33). November It. 1917, and for aettlement ' rr.w.h,,, ,., of ?ald Eatate la April 6. 1918; that 1 1 HanaS Thlrt r Vn wnit of th flth 't will alt at the county court room In "Ke T-n'V (30), west of tho ctn l. v ouiiiy, icuiasK;i. thrn n'plnplt Tho State of Nebraska, ae: Creditors t o following il." of said estate will take notlco that ulte inTln?oin the tlmo limited for presentation and U ,", " . rnititr nr nitititiu ova nat uai.i lnfnfA. luiniL. liihl Novotnber 11, 1917, and for settlement (iua.r,t,,,,r x ot. 3ou.hea. .aun of aald Estate la April fi, 1918; that I i ,sl'J 0 5 feeotlon Thirty will sit at the county court room In M.,ln 1l"rteon lla aald county, on May 11, 1917i at 9 o'clock a. in. and on November 11, 1917, at 8 o'clock a. in. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjuat all claims and objections duly filed. GEO. 10. FRENCH, alO-mS County Judge. .NOTICIS (II' lMCTITION Ratate No. 1170, of George (chick, Deooaaed, In the County Court of Lin coln county, Nebraaka. The State of Nebraaka: To all per- Interested in aald isetate, take It. in Lincoln county. Nebraska. sale to remain open one hour. Said in27 O. E. ELDER, Refcrrr ..run f i v. .i .. (J in k l.n. notice that a petition lias been filed for the appointment of John 1C. Evans an bean tc fr hc.irlnir before said court Mullci- of I'lnnl Hcport Estate No. 1430 of Silas A. Hill, de ceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty. Nibraska. The Jt(,te of Nebraska, to all persons Intererted In aald Eatate tako notice that the Administrator has llled a final account urd report of his administra tion and a petition for llnal settlement and dlechargH aa aueh. which nave administrator of aald eatate, whlnh has been set ror Hearing on April 13, ivn, at S 'ooloek a. m. Dated March' II, 1917. OKO. . FRUNCH. m7.3 County. Judge. m Anrll 'J(k 1 C 1 7. at 9 O OlOCK a. 111. when you may appear and contest tho mJ7-al7 County Judge. 4