The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 19, 1918, Image 8

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    SemtHJcrkly Iribune
IRA L. HARK, Editor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
Ouo Year by Mall In Advance.... $1.2."i
One Vcnr by Carrier in Advance $1.50
Entored at North Platte. Nebraska,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUKSOAY, KKIIItlTA ItV 10, Hits.
Wheat Shortage Is Acute.
Imperative orders restricting mill
operations tho remaining four mouths
of tho crop year woro Issuod lnit
wook by tho millings dlvlHlon ot the
food ndmlnlfltratlon. Tho need of dis
tributing tho rest of the wheat crop
ovonly until tho next harvest, and of
reducing domestic comuuii'tlon,
prmti-U'd tho move.
Reports on tho movement of whaat
and receipts at central inarkuts tho
past. months have indicated that (he
acuto stage of tho wheat supply nitua
lion Is approaching faster than oxpoct
cd. All mills in the Kansas City zone
aro restricted to 7B per cent of their
normal output prior to this year
Those that have reached that limit
must closo at onco and other must
dlstrlbuto their remaining allotment
thru the next four months. Iho order i
meanB a largo reduction In the pro
duction of Hour between now and next
July.
The evident shortage of whoat must,
result In a steadily Increasing demand
for substitutes. Orders of tho food ad
ministration recently Issued requiring
wholesalers and retail ilea Iocs to sell
no flour except to purchasers hiking
proportionate amounts of other cor on 1
products already has greatly stimulat
ed demand for corn, oats and barley.
Slnco this ordor was mado, two weeks
ago, milling grades of com have ad
vanced 10 to 25 conts, oats 2 to
cents and barley about 20 conto. Last
wfok white corn sold as high as $2.10
white oats 91 conts, barloy $2, all
now high records, except for the rem
nant of tho old corn crop last fall
Thcso prices make substitute cost
actually more to mako than wheat
'flour at tho prosont fixed government
prions for wheat.
: :o:
Despite Its Defenders.
From tho Lincoln tar; Asldo from
tho tendency It IpresontB to dlvido
American cltizonship Into hostile and
hateful classes, tho main objection
urged against tho non-partisan leaguo
is that It has not shown Itself to bo
In accord with tho national alms with
roferonco to the war for democracy.
Thcro has boon a certain Indcllnlto
manifestation of sympathy between It
nnd tho outrageous I. W. W.. which
is more than suspected of being
tiik fkbkral sniEnri.i:
Sunday
Meatlosn breakfast
Whoatlos evonlng meal
.Monday
Wheatlow day
Montloss breakfast
Tuesday
Mtutlosn day
WhontloM evening moal
"Wednesday
WhoHtlewi day
Moatloas broakfast
Thursday
MoatleM breakfast
Whoatless evening moal
Friday
Meatless breakfast
Whoatloss evening moal
Saturday
Porkloss day
Whoatloss evonlng meal
Meatless breakfast
Note Moatless moans with
out hog, cattle and sheep pro
ducts of any kind.
Porkless meanB without pork
bacon, ham, lard, iiork sausage
and pork products.
'Whoatloss means without
whoat Hour products, Including
bread, breakfast, foods, crackers,
rolls and cakes.
BUY
ANOTHER
WAR SAVINGS J
STAMP
FOR SALE
at the
REXALL
Drug Store
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon
Special. Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: BUilding und Loan BuildinR
Phone (
0111 ce 130
tosWience 115
Bucking the
Meat Trust!
Phone Black 905 for your
j MEAT ORDERS.
Will deliver in 5-pouml lots or more
Handle lord and cooking compound.
Packing house products. Your or
ders will be appreciated.
JNO. R. THOMAS,
The Meat Man.
lUHOI.n A. FEJTXEIT
Osteopath.
' Helton Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phonos
Offico Black 333 Reg, Black 1020
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. 1536 of Francis E
Snyder, deceased In the County court
Klcltt vaars a Government Veterlnar- of Lincoln County, NebrasKn.
Inn llnanlfnl 918 nnuM, LniUIMt St. THO StatO Ot iNeuraSKa, 10 nil pur
-::o: :
UNCOtRAGlNU THRIFT AMONU
CITY SCHOOL PUPILS.
. Wo havo two systoms of oncouraglng
thrift among the pupils of the North
Platto Schools. One Is- the School
Savings System und the other Is the
War Savings Stamps and Certificates. '
Ono teacher has been appointed I(i
each school to gather tho data und fill
out tho roports from tho building . '
These data and reports are sent to tho
superintendent's offico whoro they aro
worked over and In condensed form
aro furnished -to all Interested.
Tho Junior High School boys aro
regular depositors in the School Sav-'
lugs System. They carry papers and
save n part of what they earn each
weok. I
Ono Junior High School girl takes t rnocjnnnWi cMinmnrnp
care of a neighbor's baby when the ier.ms reasonaDie guarantee
parents; aro going to bo away in tho Satisfaction. For dates See
ovonlng and earns twonty-flvo cents J p rinhnucrh North Plnttn
each ovonlng. She usually deposit j it aoaugn, norm riaiie
In tho B. S. 3.
Wllma, a sixth grudo girl, has a
mother who bollovos in oncouraglng
hor daughter to work about tho house
and when sho docs well the mother
pays her ten conts a weok. Wllma lo
industrious and washes and dries tho
dishes, sweeps tho Moor and brings In
W.-A. CAUFFMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Phone 201.
llnanucd in sumo measure with (lor
man funds, and to havo oncanod It-1 the coal and kindling as there aro no
self.dlllgontly, until Interrupted by the. boys In tho family to do that kind of
govornmcnt soeret service, With Uer- work. Sho usually places her earnings
man propaganda. Tho best ovldonca M t School Savings System.
tho public has of dlsoornlng tho pur- One boy In tho Fourth room of the,
poses of this leaguo Is In its deelorn-. Jefferson school earned fifteen cents
Ion of principles and the utterances' iasi wook aim ueposueii it in s 8. s.
of those who ko out to nrosolvlo for Ho came home from school and took
its membership.
-,;o:;
care of tho baby while his mother
went to the Aid society.
T.ttil niiniKnn nt lntwi.tK.iMn I O O
Hanger ot vt Iten.oyed. Si Js m, Thore worH0 12, (lcnosltorfl
Tho lllaek Diamond of Chicago dta- lust week of whom throe wero now.
onoting, tho easing up of fuel sltua- The total amount deposited was $IS.fl
tlon concludes: land this was $11.98 bolow tho amount
"Things which caused that danger deposited the wook boforo. Tho
aro still bore as Tor example tho Franklin building mado tho largest
'general Incapacity or the railroads, tho doposlts but had tile fewest depositors.!
very decided shortage or motor power. Sovonty-threo War Salngs Stamps
and tho bad cougeston of tho tormlnals. wero bought by tho school through tho I
This danger cannot bo removed until , school bankors, tho Washington school
mo rnuroaus navo neon supplied wuu loading in this lino, having purchased!
more engines and that Is not possible 27 stamps.
Watch this column for tho loadors
next week.
: :o: :
Hoy Scouts (lather Honks.
Tho book drive conducted by
jioy acouis 01 America was an
until the engine bulbing, capacity has
In some wny been very decidedly in
oreasod."
- - - .0" : -
Vernon Castle Ik Killed.
tho
Ini-'
as far as tho North'
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58 -
A modern institution fur th
ciontific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement caser.
Completely equipped X-Roy
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, H. D. V. Lacas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
Those minting salo dates let mo
know soon, as I have date? nuido for
March.
R. I. SHAPPELL
AUCTIONEER.
SUTHERLAND, NEB.
Hospital Phono Black oS8.
Houso Phone Black G33
DOCTOIt D. T. QOIOLEI
Practice Limited to
SHrgory and Bndlum Therapj
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
y. t. pmtchard.
Graduate Veterinarian
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an order of Bale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon .u decree ot
foreclosure rendered In as Id Court
whoreln Nlchalas Adamy, et at.. Is
plaintiff, and Mary Adamy is defend
ant, and to mo directed, t will on tho
2nd day of March, 1918, at 2 o'clock
P. M., nt tho east front door of tho
Court House In North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, sell nt Public Auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said decree, lntcresti nnd
costs, the following described proper
ty, to-wlt:
North East Quarter (N. K. Vi) ot
section six (G), In Township sixteen
(10), North of Range twenty-eight
(28), West of the Gth P. M.. and all
of lot Fifty-six (GG) of Platte View
Subdivision of a part of Section Thrco
(3) Township Thirteen (13) Rango
Thirty (30).
Dated North Platte, Neb., January,
25th, 1918.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
one-half block
Court House.
southwest of the
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Fanners this is the year and the
time of the year to get stock to eat
up your rough feed. I nave on
hand and for sale 3000 feeding lamhs
and ewes, and 5()0 cattle. Come
and tnlk to me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
ions interested in saiu n,staic lane
notlco that a petition has oeen filed
for tho appointment ot Charles M.
Sullivan as administrator of said
Estato, which has been set for hearing
on February 22, 1918, at 9 u'oloclc a
m.
Dated January 28, 1918.
Win, H. C. WOODHURST,
J29-3wks. County Judge.
My best referance, I'm alwny dated
ahead.
M. McCLARA
AUCTIONEER.
Notice to Creditors.
Estato No. 1525 of Henry F. Doebke,
deceased in the County court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss. Credit
ors of said estato will take notlco that
tho time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said Estato is
Juno 1st, 1918, and for settlement-of
said Estato is January 28, 1919- that
I will sit at the county court room In
said county, on March 1, 13 IS, at 9
o'clock a. in., and on June 1, 1913, at
9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine
hear, allow, or adjust all ".laims and
objections duly filed.
Win. H. C. WOODHURST,
J29-4wks. County Judge.
L.
Notice to Creditors
And for hearing on Petition for
Widows' Allowance.
Estate No of William M. Hay
Phone at my expense for dates, deceased in the County court of Lin
coin Coutnty, Nebraska
OGALALLA, NEB.
i
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 538.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notice tnat
the timo limited for presentation and
filing ot claims against said estate is
June 8th, 1918, and for settlement
of said Estate is January 28th, 1919
that I will sit at tho county court
room In said county, on March 8th
1918, nt 10 o'clock a. m., and on June
8th. 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m., to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or ad
Just all claims and objections dul
Kliprlff'w fsnli.
By virtue of an alias order of sale Hied, and for hearing upon tho Potl
lHHIlttfl irillll Lllf! lIlMLriCL ltllirL IJ1 Ajlll-l vivi. v
nnln Pninitv. Nfihrnslcn. unnii a tlficreol horeln.
nf fnrivlnMiirp In snlil Ponrf. whnrnln Wm . H. C. AVOODHURST
Anna V. Metcalf Is Plaintiff nnd Will F5 1 wks. County Judge
i
Outrlm et al are defendants, and to me
Shcrl ffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rondered in said court
wherein Louis L. Stoll Is plaintiff,
and L. N. Strlttmattcr, et. al aro
defendants, nnd to mo directed, I will
on tho -23rd day of February, 1918 nt
o clock p. m., at the east front door
of the Court Hotuee In North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said decree, Intorest
and costs, the following described
property, to-wlt:
All ot sectons one (1) and three C!)
in township sixteen (1G) north or
rango thirty-one (31) west of the lith
P. M.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Jan. 19th,
1918.
. A. J. SALISBURY, JShorlff.
... Vernon Castle, dancer and avluto
oantalh in tho British air sorvico. was uionso success
Iflltml ill lOnrlli iVurlli 'IVivim Vi-I.Iii ti Pllltto DOrt of It WI1H CilllClimfilK Tim
'inornlng whon he fell to tho ground people or this city responded nobly and J
from a low holght. Captain Cnstlo,inH 11 result a goodly pllo of reading'
In British sorvico, was engaged ns" a, uiatorlal will bo shippod to tho camp at)
teacher in ilvlnc and hml hoim nhitlnn-i Cody. '
od hero for some timo. Ho thrilled all' Promptly at eight o'clock Saturday
WE PAY
TOP PRICE
dally by his roinarkablo and daring
feats In tho nlr and was considered
among tho most eompotont officers in
tho British (lying sorvico.
::o, :
Fatalities In War.
Now that Amorican troops aro taking
FOR
HIDES AND FURS.
morning tho Scouts bocim to urflvo
Tho town had already been districted
by Scnutmastora Holman and Ohman
Each pair of Scouts had ono separate
street to work and after receiving in-1
structious started out, As soon as the Furs arc Big Price Brine them in,
eolloctlon division was on their way .r . . . , - , ,
the quartemastor corps got busy and we IJUy ail MINIS OI JUUK.
their plaeo In tho trenches, attention Is I son a camp was nltchod In tho rour of
again directed to an Ultimate hy the, the Central building. Mr. Echolberry MvfU Plotfa Timlr Hahpq
Hoeretary of .war, thajtt'Ulo lossoa up to very kindly furnished us with a largo nUtlU 1 lttllc JUHiV AlUUbc
Juno 1, 1917. or tho BritlHh axpedltlon-i tent free of charge which, with thol
ary forces from duolh in uotlon and assistance of an oil stovo, sheltered "
from wounds nmnimtml to lint 7 unr, llin miiku tlmv nrmln1 unmlo nninns
rent or im total of all nion sent to carrots and other vegetables for the
Frnnco alno the beginning of the war. Mulligan stow.
Tho mtloflor loss) of. till ciuuni't.u'. When twelvo-thlrty camo all tho
todny, ' been.'. of Improved tactlos, Is' Scouts gathered ror dlnnor around tho
less than 7 to 100 men. .open lire on which the stow und coffee
o:; Wll8 cookod. They llnod un in rocular
Oflicc phone 211. Res. phone 217
L. C-. DROST,
Osteopathic Physlclnn.
North Platte, - - Nebraska
McDonald Bank Building.
It is the onlnlon of tho United stuton 1 army tylo and rocelved their rations.
food administration that the groas 1 Thoro was plonty of grub for all nnd
maximum prollt for wholestilers in.Hoovor would have boon dollghted to
Hour should not excood from 50 to 7r.,bave soon how clean tho plates were!
cenU por barrel. The prollt to retail , ftw Ul ltls sot thru oatlng. The
.1 .. I .. 1.. I . . I in .i. r,fiut fi flw. 1....... '
UUUIUIH in IM lKHIlH null liaoWBUh . ... umvi.u h,u,u ,wi iuii) uwyn . , ,,.,,. - mnP,niin n.i lnll
Hhould not exceed from SO conts to amounted to a llttlo loss than four.,u'UI i'S'"1" iro, loriinao nnd nnii
directed. 1 will on, the i 18th day of NOTICE OF DECREE OF HEIRSHIP.
March, 1918, at two o clock p. m at E8tate No. 1543 of Emmoline F.
tho cast front door of the court house Vaughn, deceased, In the County Court
In North Platte, Lincoln County, Neb , of LJncoin County, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to tho highest The heirS( creiiitors and all persons
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interested in said Estate, will tako
interest and cost, tho following des- notlce that on the 7th day of February,
crlbod property, to-wlt: 191S, J. A. Vaughn, a heir of sain do-
Tho West Ono-half of Section Twen- ce(iont, filed his petition horeln, alleg-ty-one,
in Township Sixteen, North ot lng tllnt tne saI,i Emmellno F. Vaughn
Range Thirty-two, West of the Sixth dle,i Restate on or about April 14,
P. M. 1914, a resident of Victor County, Kan-
The East One-half of Section Twen- Bn8) an,i that at tho timo of her death
ty-ono in Township Sixteen, North ot sno was the owner of, or had An
Range Thirty-two, west or mo aixm Estate of Inheritance In SE'i of Scc
P. M.; the Northeast One-fourth ot tion 5, Township 10, North ot Range
Section Twenty-nine, in Township 31, west of the Gth P. M in said Lln
Sixteen. North of Range Thirty-two, coln Countv. Nebraska, and that no
Wsst of the Sixth P. M.; tho Southeast tmnUcatlon has been made In the said
Ono-fourth of the Southeast" Quarter state for the appointment of an ad-
and the West One-half or tne bouiu- minlstrator. That sho left surviving
east Quarter, all in Section 'twenty- hor J. A. Vaughn, a husband, of age,
Nine, Township Sixteen, North of residing at Dorchester, Nebr.; Arthur
Rango Thirty-two, west or tne jsixm Vaughn, a son, or age, residing at
P. M.. and tho South hair of tho South- Lohlch. Utah: Melissa Deroinitsch, a
east Ono-rourth of tho Southeast danchtor, of age, residing at Cheater,
Quarter ot Section Nineteen, In. Town- Nebr,; Susio Clark, a daughter, of age,
ship Sixteen, Nortn 01 iiange iiuriy- residing at ueiou, Kans.; uitnei Alien,
two. West of tho Sixth P. M.; South- a dauKhtor. of age, resldiiiK at Savan-
west One-fourth of Section Twenty- na, Mo.; Bessie Klrby, a daughtor. of
nlno. In Township Sixteen, North ot ace. residing at Parks, Kans.; James
. . . a 11 nl..M. t . 1.11
Rivntrn Tlilrtv-two. wesi 01 1110 aixiji vaiiKiin, a son, 01 age, resianiK ai
P. M., all In Lincoln County, NehrnsKa. Savannn, Mo and Mllo Vaughn, a son
Dated North Platte, Nob., i-'cd. a, ago tu, residing at inoviiie, in.
1918. And praying that regular adminis-
fl2-mlG A. J. Salisbury, Sheriu. tration he waived and a decree e
: . ontored barring creditors and nxing
Notice of Petition. tho dato of her death and the degree
Estate No. 1540 of Herman Koostcr, or kinship of hor heirs and the right of
deceased In tho county conn 01 ran- doucont to said real estate
coin County, Nebraska. Said petition will bo hoard March
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all persons in. 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m. at the offico
Intorestod In said Estato tako notice of the County Judge In said county
that a notltion has beon mod ror tno win. II. C. WOODHURST,
appointment ot George J. Taylor uh flOmS County Judge
administrator with will annexed of
said Estato, which has boon set for
hearing horeln on March 1, 1918, nt 9
o clock a. 111.
Dated February 4th, 1918.
Win. H. C. WOODHURST,
F5 -3 wks. County Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an alias order of sale
Issued from the District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree
ot foreclosure In said Court wherein
James A. Fike Is plaintiff and Arthur
Battles, et al are defendants and to me
directed I will on U10 18th day of
March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at
the east front door of the court house
In North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, Interest and cost, the fol
lowing described property, to-wlt:
The West One-half of the Northwest
Quarter and the Southeast One-fourth
of the Northwest Quarter, In Section
Three, In Township Fifteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, west of the Gth P.
M., the Southwest One-fourth and the
West One-half of the North-west
Quarter and the Southeast Ono-fourth
of the Northwest Quarter and the
Southwest One-fourth of the South
east Quarter, in Section Nineteen,
Township Sixteen, north of Range
Thirty-two, West of tho Gth P. M the
South One-half of the Southwest Quar
ter in Section Seventeen, and the
North One-half of the Northeast Quar
ter 01 aecnon mneieen, an in town
ship Sixteen, North of Range Thirty
two, West of the" Gth P. M., and tho
North half of the Southeast Quarter
and the South half of the Northeast
One-fourth, and the "North half of the
Southeast One-fourth of the Southeast
Quarter, In section Nineteen, all in
Township Sixteen, North of Range
Thirty-two, West of the 6th P. M all
in Lincoln Couhty, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9,
1918.
F12-M16 A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff.
DIENEIl & KENNEDY
$1.20 por barrel depending upon tho! ""ll'irs.
character of sorvico porformed . whoro
o: :
ViiKtrlaiiK Dislike TiioIoiik.
Insruance. Special Agents Globe
Llfo Insurance Company
Cornor Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs
North Platte, Neb
retailors sell in umounts loss than tin
original mill pockagos, tho gioB proHt Borne.-Tho peoplo of Austrln aro i,0nn Rod 57
should not exceed 1 cent a pound ) dally showing a groator dislike Tor,
t i 1 . .. 1 m a. in .... . . ' in. II . .
According to
iiiniuiifitM rt tlin
.1. i?iii.i.,i.i ti..m.i 1 ...ijiniHk i. tihtiiu iru ill iiuitLiu wmi inn
""'" 0""l'"K Tl.nl, .1 .... IT I)1Mm I T.1VM
......... ....... .t iv;,iinilll IU1I1II Mll-J ilUllUJtJL ill umii))
71G Bhlpways, of which 312 aro for
woodon ships and 401 for stool con
struction. Tho program calU Tor tho
construction In 1918 of eight times
tho tonnago dellvored In 1910, at a
cost of nioro than $1,000,000
But 2,001 nion havo boon ext-mpted
on 'tho ground of moral dofiuloncy.
This, phrase was dollnod by tho prosld-
f tint's regulation to Include vursons
.-convicted and sontonced for lolonv in
. any court of record .
::):
- For tho serious diseases that "attack
tho kidneys Prickly Ash Blttors is a
remedy of morlt. It rollovos back
ache, dizziness, proslstont hendacho
loss of strongth nnd norvoua weak
noss; symptoms which Indicate kid
noy trouble. Prlco $1.25 'por bottlo.-
Rlnckor nook & Drug Co,. Spoctnl
Agents.
i ,.. . .. . . . . 1
uiica 19 yiouriy snown 111 Hint '.IllO IahMo
Star Spanglod Bonnor" was 'plavod by 1'U,U1SI
a band In Budapest, In public, with it Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
nny objection being mado by tho Kovur. 1,'orth Platto, Nebraska,
muni. '
Tho pooplo of Austria aro gott n? Xotlco of Final Report.
moro restless each day and demons!-.1-! Rstnto No of Abblo L. Rob!
tlons against continuation of tho war son, deceased, In tho County Court ot
aro 10 no nonru rreoiy on an sides Tho Lincoln County, Nobraska
war manufacturing plants havo been Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all por
crippled for wooks by strlkos and aro sons Intorosted In said Estato tako
not producing up to capacity. Ro- notlco that tho Administrator has filed
peated appoRls by tho government havo ft final report ot his administration
not boon meeting encouragemont on and u petition for final settlement nnd
part of tho poplaco, tho general feeling dlschargo as euch, which havo boon
being ono of a vast country tired out sot for hearing boforo said court on
witn stnro nnd ready to settle down March ID, 1318, nt 9 o'clock a. m
to normal llfo. t I whon you may appear and contest tho
:;o:: r 'Biuno.
Miss M. Steman, stoam baths andi Datod February 13th, 1918.
Swedish Massage, ladlos and gontlo- Wm. H. O. WOODHURST,
men. Phone 807. Brodbeck bldg. 85tf tlflni8 County Judge,
Notice of Final Report.
Estato No. 14G9 of Honry J. Collag
en, deceased In tho county court ot
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Tho state of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said Estate tako
notlco that the administrator has filed
a final account and report of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement nnd discharge as such,
which have been set for hearing be
fore said court on March 8, 1918 at 9
o'clock a. m. when you may appear
and contest the same.
Dated February Gth. 1915.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
F12-3wks. County Judgo.
Notice of Petition.
Etttnto No." 1544 of Robort D
Thomson, deceased In the county court
of Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nebraska, To all por-
sous intoresieii in said osiaio iuks
notlco that a petition has been filed for
tho probate ot an Instrument purport
ing to bo last will and Tostamont or
said Robert D. Thomson and for np-
liolntinont of Amanda M. Thomson as
Executrix ot said will, which una neen
sot for hearing herein on March 8th,
1918, at 9 o'clock a. 111.
Dated Fobruray 8.1918.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST.
FO-ml County Judgo.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estate No, 1524 of Carollno Franzon
doccused In tho county court of Lin
coin county, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors
of said OBtato will tako notlco that tho
timo llmltod'for presentation and filing
of claims aKaliist said Estato Is Juno
15, 1918, and for settlement of said
Estato Is February 6, 1919; that I will
sit at tho county court room In said
county, on March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock
n. m.. and on Juno 15, 1918, at 9 o'ciock
a. m., to recolvo, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Wm. H C. WOODHURST,
F 12-4w County Judgo.
Notice to Contractors.
Call for bids on State Aid Bridge at
North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne
braska. Soaled bids will bo recolvod until
9 o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Febr.
27th. 1918, at tho offico of tho County
Clerk in Lincoln County, North Platto,
Nobraska, ror tho construction ot a
concrete bridge across the South
Platto rlvor located approximately ono
mile south of tho City of North Platto
Bids will bo recolvod for tho construe
tlon of:
Ono reinforced concrete arch bridge
composed of 10-50 feet concivi" arches
with concrete piers and abutments,
resting on wood piling as por plans
awl spocillcatlons.
Bids will bo received on the yardago
basis for making fills in approaches
and surfacing.
All bids must bo sealed and accom
panled with a cash deposit or certi
fied check mado payable to tho county
treasurer, LIncoun county, for tho sum
or $5,000.00. All ohecks must bo certi
fied to by a bank In Nebraska.
Bids will bo publicly opened at tho
office or tho county clork, North Platto,
Nobraska, at 9 o'clock A. M. Feb.
27th, 1918. A copy or the plana and
specifications nro on fllo In the office
of the county clerk and tho state en
gineer, and may bo had upon applica
tion and payment of $5.00 at tho office
or the stato englneor.
Tho stato and county rosdrvo the
right to reject any and all bids.
GEO. E. JOHNSON, Stato Engineer
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
J25-f2G.
Notice to Creditors.
Estato No. 1529 of Benjamin A
Dlkoman. deceased In tho county court
of Lincoln county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss. Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that the
timo limited for j.i-esontatlon nnd' filing
of claims aga'ust said estato Is Sop.
15, 1918, and for settlement ot said
estato is February 8. 1919, that I will
sit at the county court room In said
county, on March 15, 1918. at 9 o'clock
n. m.. and on Soptombor 15, 1918 at
9 o'clock a. ni. to recolve, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
"Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
F9-ni8 County Judgo.
I 'M I Illll t- Of ljllIINC,
Notlco In hereby Klvon that on the
ICth day of January, 1918, tho countv
commlBHloners of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, preceeded to nmke nnd did
mnke the following octlniRto of ox
penseK for the year 1918.
rii'iioral fund $60,000.00
nrldtre fund 40,000.00
Iload fund 40,000.00
County AKent 1,500.00
Spi-I'llll IluillllllK.
N'o. 3 300.00
rrrrluet mill llrhlice DlHtrlctH
OnkoocI Precinct bridge bond
und InteroHt $ 7B0.0O
Wrdwooil bond and interest 1,500.00
S. P. 11. bond nnd Interest.... 1,500.00
Platto bond and Intercut 1,500.00
nostwiclt bond nnd interest.. 500.00
Hundiey bond and Interest.... 500.00
Knot Plntto rroclnct bond and
Interest 2,000.00
School lllxtrlclM
No, 1 Honil and Interest $12,000.00
No. 7 Honrt nnd Interest....
.no, 23 nond nnd interest
No. 37 IJond and Interest....
Agricultural Society
No, 47 llond and Interest
No. 55 llond and Interest
No. G7 llond and Interest
No. 98 ltoud nnd Interest
No, 105 Hond and interest....
No, ill Hond and Interest,...
No. 119 llond and Interest..,.
No. 120 Hond and interest....
No. 122 Hond and interest...,
No. 12fi Hond and Interest..,.
No. 131 Hond and Interest...,
No. 2fi
No. 33
No. 59 .
No. 60 .
No. 130
1,750.00
350.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
100.00
2,500.00
300.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
300.00
300.00
2,000.00
auu.uu
300,00
200.00
E. II. SPRINGER.
P. W. HEUMINQHAUSEN,
S. J. KOCH.
Commissioners.