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IKA Lt HAKE, Editor unci I'uljlislicr
SUBSCRIPTION RATiSS:
One Year by Mull in Advance $1.25
One Year by Carrier In Advance
Entorsd at North Platte. Nebraska,
Fojtofflco an Second Class Mnlter.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2C, 11)18.
Next Draft In .1 u no.
WnaiiltiPtrtn. Tliu noxt draft of mon
will iconio In June, according to pros-1
ant plana of tho war department, 'lius
Information was given out by Marshal
Crowdor. Some calls will bo Issued
horo and thoro for men over tho ontlro
country, to fill ' places in tho camps
whore vaoancios have been created,
but the second draft call will not bo
mndo until Juno Tho exact numbers
of mon to bo drafted at that tlmo lias
not boon determined, but as all enn
tonoment camps should bo ready to
.receive tholr full quota then it Is ox
pected the call will bo for close to one
million men.
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10,(1011 Soldiers March.
A parade of 10,000 troops from the
Seventy-seventh division of the na
tional army nt Camp Upton part of
tho "Metropolitan division" was tho
distinguishing foaturo of tho Washin-'
ton'K birthday celebration an now
York.
The city outdid itself In displaying
tho national colors, and Fifth ave
nue, tho principal line of inarch for
tho parade, was a waving lano of
rod, whito and blue. The revlowing
officers Included Secretary of tho
Navy Daniels, Brlgandler General
Evan M. Johnson, commanding tho
Seventy-seventh division, and various
state and municipal officers.
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Whent to Jlcmnin nt $2.20.
A price of $2.20 a bushel tho samo
as for laBt year's crop was fixed by
President Wilson, Saturday night for
tho coming season's wheat yield. The
prlco is for No. I northern spring
wheat at Chicago, with a scale of dif
ferentials for other markotB. Tho dif
ferentials differ to a slight oxtont
from those now operative and range
from a minimum of $2 to a maximum
of $2.28. In fixing a iprlico now for
tho now crop, which will not bo har
vested until Juno, tho presidont was
believed to have had two objects in
viow. Tho first -was to halt legislation
pending v In congress to fix prices at
from $2.25 to $3, and tho other was to
stlmulato spring planting.
Tho introduction of tho price-raising
bills had begun to shock tho flow of
wheat to market, and food administra
tion officials feared that mills soon
noon would' have to closo down. Hop
ing tho legislation would (pass, farm
ers, It Is declared, havo been rofuslng
to sell at tho present prlco of $2.20.
LOCAL AN1 PERSONAL
You never saw such beautiful lines
.- of dressos as are belnir shown by Tho
",. Leader Mer. Co. You should seo them
W. V. Hoagland left last night for
Wnthill, in the extreme, northeast part
of the state, -where ho will dollvor a
' patriotic address. From there he will
go to Omaha to attend tho auto show
For Sale Furnishing and 'furniture
complete for two llght-housokcoping
rooms. Desirable location. Phono 1058
In thot district court Saturday Mrs.
Nullio Paulson was granted a divorce
from her husband Christ Paulson, on
tho chargo of cruelty. Mrs. Paulson
was given .tho custody of tho minor
children and a llfty-Ilfty division of
tho property was made, Mrs. Paulson
taking tho town home.
Tho mombers of tho Phllo club on
tortnincd thoir husbands at a sevon
o'clock dinner at tho W. V. Hoagland
residence, Friday evening. Miss Eva
Hoagland and several' of her girl
friends served. Following tho dinner
a musical program was rendered in
which Mrs, Ed Burke, .Miss Esther
Hogsett, Mrs. Holland. Dr. Mitcholl
Mrs, Hoagland and Robert Hoagland
took part.
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Acreage For Sale Cheap.
8 acres in oast end $1100
Elogunt block, east ond 1000
3$ acres, east end 500
W.lll tako. team on latter us part
puyiuum.
m O. H. THOELECKE.
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ifAoetirdlni: to Governor Charles II
ItemigU off Arkansas, tho Judgment of
.QJllelql Washington Is that there will
lMUhroo more years of war. Fresh
rrmnravYiait to the national capital
nnL governor mad this statomont nt
Tcno Sunday in a spoeoh to ' the
dSngross of national service of Nation,
insecurity league.
,'kAVIth Director Gonornl of Railroad
MaAdoo and Food Administrator
Hoover holding oach otlior responsible
for; tho crisis in tho food supply the
administration is considering a iproc-
lumatiou for a whoivtloss wook
thruout tho country. Tho proposal of
whoatle-SB wqok is an oxpodlent for
saving and transporting whoat to tho
allies annlogous to tho workloss and
heatless porlod enforced by tho ad-
1 I . 1 1. . . I . .
iniiusiruuuu Kir uiu purpose ui Hnviiig
ujd transporting coal.
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For Kent.
Improved farm of 100 acres 2Vd
miles from Keystone Omaha Furn
iture & Carpet Co., 1211 Farnam St..
Omaha, Nobr. 9-12
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Do you havo spoils of dizziness and
. everything turning black before the
eyes? Thcso aro symptoms of torpid
liver and n clogged condition of tho
bowels. Take Prickly Ash BIttors and
get rid of tho misery. It Is tho right
tiling for such disorders. Price $1.25
per bottle. Rlncker Book & Drug Co ,
Hpoclul Agent.
J. 11. TtEDFIELl).
PHYSICIAN & SUItGHOTV
Successor to
Drs. Rodfleld & Redfield
ftHYSIOIAN&SUnQEONS K08PITAL
OKW'fh&se 642 Res. Pbone 671
1 ISKiiS
This is the machine you have been hearing about
with swinging wringer and latest improvementr.
North Platte light & Power Co.
Jlcrshoy Times Items. (
Geo. Mudd sold a team of mules
tho first of tho weok to a Grand Is-
land party for $575. Thtc1 Is some
prlco hut tho mules were dandlos.
Tho intnt wnnl from Earl Eshlo-
man is that ho is now in Pennsylva-
nia and getting nearer tho place to
go across.
Walter Bcauchamp is around on
fnnr Irvn-a Oman lnvn Min rnmiH nf
having a horso fall on him and crush-
, a foot.
Dowoy Lawrence who recently.
undorwent an operation for appcn-l
dlcltts at Omaha, is getting along as
wuu vuu uu cAiiuuivu.
Sherm wuborgor , ana aaugntor
Mrs. Lila Smith, accompanied Mrs.
Wllbergor to Omaha Tuesday night
where Bho will undergo an operation
I nono ot tho hospitals there.
Tho patrons of tho Jones latoral
held thoir annual election at tho
Nichols nchool houso last Saturday
night. L. E. Jones was re-elected
president, Chns. Summers, scc-trcas,
Tho old board ot directors woro re-
olcted.
Mrs. J. G. Leypoldt received word
Friday of tho death of her brother
Miles Houck. near Omaha. Tho
brother died Biiddonly of heart
trouble. Mrs. Leypoldt, Mrs. Abbott,
Dorsoy and Miss Belle wont down
Mondny to attend tho funeral.
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Curd of TliankN.
Wo desire to extend our .sincere
thanks to tho members of tho Round
House Force and to tho many friends
and neighbors for tho beautiful floral
offerings and, for thoir kindness to us
nt tho time of the death of our beloved
Infant sou. ,
13-2 Mr. and Mrs. E. Oknbe.
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Jacks For Sale.
Two Black Mammoth Jacks registered,
ono 0 years old. weight 1150, one com
ing 3 years old, weight 700. Both
sound. Jucob Glenn, Gothenburg. Ne
braska. 10-3 '
m:ms notks. " j
Jorico, tho famous city ot ancient
Palestine, lias been occuptqd by
British troops, it Is officially "an-!
nounced by the war department. The
British havo beon moving on to Pales
tine for days, almost unhindered by
Turkish, forces. Thoro was llttlo fight-i
ing In connection with ocoupatlon of
thiB city. ,
Spring shooting of WitterlSyl;' in
Nohraska is prohibited, by "fo'dorul
law. No spring shooting will.bo' lior
mlttod, the state game and Wh com
mission having obllgiifeiMttdlC to
prosocute overy caso toffifit to its
attontion. Every waterTdwl'-'ls pro
tected against the spring hunter by
fodoral migratory bird Jaw.
Sunday was tho last day on which,
persons living in London and tho im
mediate adjoining countlos could buy
meat, margarine and buttor without
producing n ration curd, when the
stores opened yesterday morning tho
now plan was In operation and overy
olio was compelled to produce n card
boforo making purchases.
William II. Tart, formor prosldent,
wnrnod tho Jaoklos ut tho Groat
Lakes naval training station against
the innchlnntloua of "whispering pro
Germans and pacifists," in an address.
Ho alRO declared that Germany had
murdered 14,000 men. women and
chlldron--200 of them Americans in
ruthless sub-mnrlno warfare
Alleged plots of tho lndust-lal
workers ot tho world to poison cattle
ami burn grain, farm houses a id
lumber mills nlong tho Pacific coat
woro revealed in a confession bv
Fritz Hagorman. alias Chnrlns Allunn-
bacli, who 8aid lie had participated 'n
some or the notions proposed, accord
ing to a Btatoinont by officials of t'o
llro prevention inironii' of tho Pacific
coast.
One of tho greatest efforts of tho
Y. M. C. A. In Franco will bo tho man
agement .of tho canteen system of tho
I'roncu nnu American armies. An
?l' i'H company with a capital of,
irnnnnB -"iiMijr wiui u cupiiiu
$5,000,000 has boon organized nnd
nIn'!'$"K to (1 n I'UB'nous of ?200,-
uuu.uuu 11 year m canteen supplies
This business will requlro tho work of
at least 3,500 men. The exact rolatlonsl
of this organization to the French
J
government havo not been outlined
beyond the statement that thla thing
is undertaken at tho request of the
military officials. To give an outside
organization so Important a part ot
io woric oi tno supply system am-
J"nts to a great icompliment to the Y.
M. C. A. Stato Journal.
ir tno iiowois are clogged uip poisons
get mw UIU U1UUU CUUSlIlg IU3S Ol
strength, skin eruption, dizziness and
S,mt,g0 WXA Blass?- Prickly Ash
mtf fll ,mL,uta 0.i Vtnr
ntr.n,u i,wi
Prlco ?125 per bottle. Rlncker Book
& DrH Co sneclnl Aeents.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement c&ses.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnustic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lncas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. Simras, M.D.J,
WE PAY
TOP PRICE
FOR
HIDES AND FURS.
Furs are liig Price Bring them in.
We buy all kinds of Junk.
North Platte Junk House
.Ofllcehone 241. lies, phone 217
L . C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - ' Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
DIENElt & KENNEDY
Real Estate, Fire, Tornado and Hnil
Insruancc, Special Agents Globe
Life Insurance Company,
Corner Front and Dewey Sts., Upstairs
Phono Ited 572. North Platte, Kt).
Phono 30S
ALBERT A. LANE,
, Dontlst
Rooms 1 and 2' Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Notice of Final Report.
Estato No. 1503 of Nicholas Wiley
Grandoy, deceased in the county court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nobraska, to all persons
lntorostod in said ostato tako notlco
that tho Administratrix has filed a final
account and report of Ills ndmlnistrn
Hon and n-potitlon for final settlement
.mil il nnlinrin nn ntmti. whtali linVP
been set for hoaring boforo aaU court
ouuncu 8CL lor noaring uuioro aavi conn
Is nn Mnrnli lKth. 1918. at 9 o'clock a.
m.r'whon you may appear and contest
tho samo.
Dated Fobruary 16th, 1918.
Wm, II . C. WOODHURST.
11-3 wka, County Judge.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
' Special Atlenlion given to SSrgciy
and Obstetrics. v ;
Office: Building a"'1 Loun Buildinp
. rm - ion
Phonr
( Residence 115
Becking the
Meat Trust!
Phone Black 90S for your
MEAT ORDERS.
Will deliver in 0-pound lots or more
Handle lord ond cooking compound.
Packimi house products. Your or
ders will be appreciated.
JNO. It THOMAS,
. The Meat Man.
W. A. CAUFFMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Terms reasonable guarantee
satisfaction. For dates see
J. F. Clabaugh, North Platte.
Phone 201.
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Farmers this is the year and the
time of the yeur to get stock to eat
up your rougti -teed. l nave on
hand and for sale 3000 feeding lambs
and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come
and talk to. me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
My best referance, I'm alway dated
ahead.
L. M. McCLARA
AUCTIONEER.
Pbone at my expense" for dates
OGALALLA, NEB.
PEltltYBEItltl' &r FORBES,
Licensed ISmbamera .
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phone Black 538.
Notice To Creditors.
Estate No. 153G of Francis E. Snyder
deceased in the county court of Lin
coin county, Nebraska.
Tho state of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will ta.ke notice that tho
timo limited for prosontation and
filing of claims against said estate is
Juno 29, 1918, and lor settlement or
said estate is February 23. 1919; that
I will sit at tho county court room in
said county on March 29. 1918, at 9
o'clock a. m., and on Juno 29, 191S, u
9 o'clock a. m., to receive, exnnline
hear, allow or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
AVm. II. O. WOODHURST
13-4 wks. County Judge
Notice of Final lleport.
Estato No. 1480 of Paulina Zlmmor
doceasod In tho county court of Lin
coin county. Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nebraska, to all porsons
interested in snid Estate take notice
that the administratrix has filed a
final account and roport of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
sottlcmont and discharge as such,
which havo beoo sot for hearing be
foro said court on March 22, 1918, at
9 o'clock a. m. when you may appear
pad contest the same,
Dated February 23, 1918.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST.
P13-3 wks County Jndgo.
Estato No. 1517.
In tho matter of tho estato of Zara
I. Mitchell, deceased.
In the county court ot Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Stato of Nebraska, to all prcsons In
terested in said estate notlco is heroby
givon that on the 22d day ot March,
1918, at tho county court room in tho
city of North Platte In said county at
tho hour of two o'clock p. m. of said
day the following matter will bo heard
and considered, to-wlt: Tho petition
ot Ray C. Langford and W. R. Malonoy
for tho iirobato ot a certain written in
strument now on ilia in said court and
purporting to bo tho last will and
testament of Zara I. Mitcholl. docoased
and for tho grant ot letters tostament-
ary tjioreon to Ray C. Langford.
Dated February 23d, 1918.
Wm. II. G. WOODHURST,
f2G-nU9 County Judge.
I) It. HAItOLD A. EENNEIl
Osteopath.
Bolton Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black lOiiu
Hospital Phono Black Goo.
House Phone Black 633
y. t. PMTCHAiu),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Govornmcnt Votorlnar
ian. Hospital 21S, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houso.
ThoSe wanting sale dates let mo
know soon, ns I Iiuyo dates mndo for
March.
R. I. S
AUCTIONEER.
SUTHERLAND, NEB.
DOCTOR B. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surtrory mid Kadi um Therapy
2S City National Bank Building.
Omaha. Nebraska.
Notice to Creditors
And for hearing on Petition for
Widows' Allowance .
Estate No of William M. Hay,
deceased in the County court of Lin
coln Coumty, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will tako notice that
the time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estate is
June 8th, 1918, and for settlement
of said Estate is January 28th, 1919;
that I will sit at the county court
room In said county, on March Stli,
1918, nt 10 o clock a. m., and on Juno
8th. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or ad
just all claims and objections duly
filed, and for hearing upon the Petl
tion for Widow's Allowance filed
herein.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
Fo 4 wks. County Judge
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtuo of an alias order of sale
issued from the District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree
of foreclosure in said Court, wherein
Anna V. Metcalf is -plaintiff and Will
Outrlm et al are defendants, and to me
directed, I will on the 18th day of
March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at
the east front door of the court house
in North Platte, Lincolm County, Neb
sell at nubile auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to Batlsfy said decree
interest and costr the following des
cribed property, to-wlt:
The West One-half of Section Twen-
ty-one, in Township Sixteen, North ot
Range Thirty-two, West ot tne sixin
P. M.
The East One-half of Section Twen
ty-one in Township Sixteen, North of
Ranee Thirty-two. West of the Sixth
P. M tho Northeast une-iourcn oi
Section Twenty-nine, in Township
Slxtfion. North of Range Thirty-two
West of tho Sixth P. M.; the Southeast
One-fourth of the Southeast Quarter
nml tho West One-hair ot tno boutn
nnat Onartor. all In Section Twenty
NMnn. TowiishlD Sixteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, west oi me aixm
p. iu.. and the South half of the South
. . m , . M .1 1 At-
east One-fourth of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Nineteen, in Town
ship Sixteen, North or nange ininy
two, West of the Sixth P. M., South
Onn-fourth of Section Twenty
nine, in Township Sixteen, North of
Raogo Thirty-two. west ot me sixm
P. M., all In Lincoln uounty, isoorasKa
Dated North Platte, iNeu., ieo.
mis.
fl2-nUC A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff,
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. 1544 of Robert D
Thomson, deceased in tho county court
of Lincoln county. Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate take
notice that a petition lias been filed for
the probate of an Instrument purport
ing to be last Will and Testament of
said Robert D. Thomson and for ap
pointment of Amanda M. Thomson as
Exoctitrix of said Will, which has beon
set for hoaring herein on March 8th,
1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated Februray 8,1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
F9-ml County Judge.
Notlco of Final Report.
Estate No of Abbie L. Robl-
son, docoased, in the County Court of
Lincoln, County, Nenrasita.
Tho State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said Estato take
notice that tho Administrator has filed
a final renort of his administration
nnd a petition for final settl ment ami
disclmrgo as such, which havo been
set for hearing before said court on
March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
when you may appear and contest the
samo.
Dated February 13th, 1918.
Wm. II. n. WOODHURST,
fl9mS County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estnto No. 1535 of Hulda Oman,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coin County. Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss; Creditors
of said estate will tako notlco that the
time limited for presentation and filing
of claims against said Estate is Juno
28th, 1918, and tor settlement oi saui
Estato Is February 21st, 1919; that I
will sit at the county court room in
snid county, on March 28th, 1918, at 9
o'clock a. m., nnd on Juno 28th, 1918.
nt 9 o'clock a. ni., to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
F26-4W. County Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtuo of an order of sale issued
from tlie District Court of Lincoln
County,. Nebraska, upon a decreo ot
foreclosure rendorod in snid Court
wherein Nichalas Adamy, et at., is
plaintiff, and Mary Adamy Is defend
ant, and to me directod, I will on tho
2nd day of March, 1918, at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the east front door of the
Court Houso in North, Platte, Lincoln
County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc
tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said decree, interest! and
costs, tho following described proper
ty, to-wlt:
North East Quarter (N. E. V) ot
section six (G), ln Township sixteen
uj, iNonn oi nange uveniy-eignt
(28), West of tho Gth P'. M..,nnd all
of lot Fifty-six (5G) of Plutte View
Subdivision of a part of Section Three
(3) Township Thirteen (li5) Range
Thirty (3Q).
Dated North Platte, Neb., January,
25th, 1918.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of nn alias order ot sale
issued from the District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, upon a decree
ox foreclosure in said Court wherein
James A. Fike is plaintiff and Arthur
Battles, et al are defendants and to me
directed I will on the 18th day of
March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at
the east front door of the court houso
In North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decee, interest and cost, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
The West One-half of tho Northwest
Quarter and the Southeast One-fourth
of the" Northwest Quarter, in Section
Three, in Township Fifteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, west of tho Gth P.
M., tho Southwest One-fourth and the
West One-half of the North-west
Quarter and the Southeast One-fourth
of tho Northwest Quarter and the
Southwest One-fourth of- tho South
east Quarter, in Section Nineteen,
Township Sixteen, north of Range
Thirty-two, West of the Gth P. M., the
South One-half of the Southwest Quar
ter in Section Seventeen, and the
North One-half of tho Northeast Quar
ter of Section Nineteen, all in Town
ship Sixteen, North of Range Thirty
two, West of the Gth P. M., and the
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 ot Range
Thirty-two, West of the Gth P. M., all
in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9,
1918.
F12-M1G A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff.
Notko of Finnl Report
Estate No. 14G9 of Henry J.. Collag
en, deceased in tho county court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
The state of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in sain n.siaio iai;o
notice that tho administrator has filed
a final account and report of liis ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement and 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 some.
Dated February Gth. 1918.
Wm. H. O. WOODHURST.
F12-3wks. County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
Estato No. 1529 of Benjamin A
Dikeinan. deceased In the county court
of Lincoln county. Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss. Creditors
of said estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation and filius
of claims aga'UBt said estate is Sep.
15, 1918, and for settlement of said
estate is February 8. 1919, that I will
sit at the county court room in said
county, on-March 15, 1918. at 9 o'clock
a. m.. and on September 15, 191S at
9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. IT. C- WOODHURST,
F9-m8 County jtludge.
NOTICE OF DECREE OF HEIRSHIP.
Estato No. 1543 of Emmaline F.
Vaughn, deceased, in the County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
Tho heirs, creditors and all persons
Interested in said Estate, will tako
notice that on the 7th day of February,
1918, J. A. Vaughn, a heir of' said de
cedent, filed his petition herein, alleg
ing that the s.ald Emmellne F. Vaughn
died Intestate on or about April 14,
1914, a resident of Victor County, Kan
sas, and that at the time of her death
she was the owner of, or had an
Estate of inheritance in SE4 of Sec
tion 5, Township 10, North of Range
31, West of the Gth P. M., in said Lin
coln County, Nebraska, and that no
application has been made in the said
Stato for tho appointment of an ad
ministrator. That she left surviving
her J. A. Vaughn, a husband, of ago,
residing at Dorchester, Nebr.; Arthur
Vaughn, a son, of ago, residing at
Lehigh, Utah; Melissa Doromltsch, a
daughtor, of age, residing at Cheater,
Nebr.; Susie Clark, a daughter, of age
residing nt Bololt, Kans.; Ethel Allen,
a daughter, of age, residing at Savan
na, Mo.; Bessie Kirby, a daughter, of
ago, residing at Parks, Kans.; JameJ
Vaughn, a son, of nge, residing at
Savanna, Mo., and Mllo Vaughn, a son.
age 19, residing at Llnoville, la.
And praying that regular adminis
tration bo waived and a decreo bo
entered barring creditors and fixing
tho dnto of her death and the degree
of kinship of her heirs and the right ot
descent to said roal estate.
Said petition will be heard March
15, 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho office
of the County Judge in said county.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
f!9mS County Judgo.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estate No. 1524 of Caroline Franzen
deceased In the county court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss; Creditors
of said estate will take notico that tho
time limited for presontntion ami fllinc
of claims against said Estate Is Juno
15, 1918, nnd for settlement of said
Estato Is February G, 1919; that I will
sit at tho county court room in said
county, on March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock
a. m., and on June 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock
a. m., to receive, exnmine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Wm. II . C. WOODHURST,
F J2-4w County Judge.