The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 08, 1918, Image 8

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    IllA L. RARE, Editor nml Publisher
SUHSCIUPTION RATES:
One Ycur by 3Inll In Advance. .. .$1.2.
One l'cnr by Carrier In Advance $1.0
Entorad at North Platte. Nebraska,
Poitofflco as Second Class Alattor.
Fill HAY, MARCH Slli, 1018.
U. S. -NOT IMHKNOLY TO
JAPAN KNTMUNti llt'SSlA.
Washington. Through allied chan
nels the United States lias officially
declared that thin country does jiot
connt to tlie Intervention by Japan
In Siberia. The allien have In turn
informed Japan that tho stand takon
)y Ainork-B, is not one of protest,
moroly tho filing of Information, in
frlondly fashion, that tho United States
doos not claim at this time that inter
vention In the far east Is advisable.
It is known that Japan la ready to
Strike and lias mobilized her troops,
ready to outer Siberia and settle tho
dlfferoncos thore. For months this
preparation lias boon going on, Japan
awaitInK the allies' sanction. It is.
thought that tho Unltod Statos fools
that Russian Internal dlfricultlos may
still be straightened out and thus
avoid a collision of forces In tho far
east and a reservation of Japanese
energies for action later.
COMMISSIONERS' HMH'HEIMNUS.
March 4th, 1918.
licit rd of county commissioners met
pursuant, to adjournment, present
Sprlngor, Itormlnghausen and Koch
niiu county clork.
TI15 following claims wore allowed:
1 Ralph Potorsoii, bolts, road dlst. 21,
$5,60,
"Hhstlngs-Hatchor Co., lumber dlst.
57, $0.40.
Rowley Camblln, hauling gravel,
$07.50.
Wnltor Falk, dragging roads $14.70.
II. T. Woodgato, dragging, $29.40.
W. F. LInnonieyer, road work dlst.
H, $15.40.
"R. M. Sophor, road work dlHt. 50,
$12.00.
F. M. Kusor, road work, $12.00.
C. W. Thomas, mdse., $5.00.
Wm. Hollars, bridgo work $13.50.
John E. Ware, road work dlst. 4,
$95.50. '
J. B. Hemphill, supplies, $7.50.
Vesper McCormack, dragging $15.
Jons. Somors, mdse. county poor,
$25.C0.
Npb. Tel. Co., rent and tolls $35.75.
Wm. Zollars, road work, $4.50.
Light and Power Co., sorvlco, $34,02.
Vesper McCormack, bridgo work
$42,00.
"J. R. RItnor, bridgo work, $42.50.
F. D. Westonfold, mdse. county poor,
$80.72,
' Frater drug store, mdse. county poor,
C10.75.
A. II. Oowocko, road work, $3.75.
John Murphy, road work, $5.25.
Honry Rastlor, road work, $12.00.
Wm. Peterson, road work, $08.50.
Wm. Peterson, dragging, $4.50.
Bert Baker, road work, $2,50.
C. C. Clomont, road work, $2.50.
Axtell Bros., dragging, $27.00,
C. E. Bollln, blacksmlthlng, $10.00.
O. II. Hicks, road work, $0.25.
John Lawronce. road work. $19.00.
Bert Earloy, .rao of tractor, $200.00.
Earl Stinnott, road work, $5.00.
David McLaughlin, road work, $18.
Wnrner PotorHim, road work, $5.00,
Wm. Slmants, service iib deputy
BuorllT, $20.00
Adjourned to March 11, 191S.
I'lirlstlan Church Services.
Tho special services bolng conducted
at tho Christian church are proving
ia source of great blessing to all who
tare In nttondniuo. They begin each
night at 7:45. Dr. Oeschgor is one of
tho ablest ami most spiritual preachers
who over visited our city. Ills sor
"moiis are stirring and arousing our
. people as thoy have not boon for many
yoars. Ho will bo hero only bIx more
days. The sorvlces for Lord's day,
March 10th, will begin promptly at
u:4& n. m. Tho class period will bo-
glu immediately and will continue 45
liiiuutOB. At 10:30 tho porlod of wor
ship and communion will becln. Dr
Oeschgor will begin his sorinon at 11
o'clock. The thoiuo will be, "'l'lio
Povorty ot Jesus Our Riches." Follow
lug Mils there will bo a Good Follow
ship lunch for all In the bosomont o
the church. This day will bo known
tiM Good Fellowship Day. At 2:30
o'clock, the theme of the sermon will
bo "Rust."
Th Junior Christian Endeavor moot
ing will Immediately follow the after
noon service. At 0:30 tho Teachers
Training Class will meet and at 7:20
there will lie the availing worship and
Tiiion, uie wienie ot which will he
"Hi'foncIllHtlon." All are cordlallv
wi-l' omo to attend those service!.
G. A. Llndenmeyer, Pastor,
-i : :o. :
First Lutheran Church.
t Fourth Sunday In Lent Morning
worship 11 o'clock with subject. "The
Night Vigils of the Son ot God." We
uealre that u far as possible ovory
memuor m present to hear this hioh
ago. Evening worship at 7:30 with
subject, "Tho Koy Word to tho IUU of
the Lord."
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock
Special class for tho men taught by
the pastor.
Will ovory mombor who has not
brought In his offorlng for tho War
Commission ploaso do so this Sunday
as It is necessary that wo Bond mjco
muianco mis wook.
, Rov. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor.
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Protestant Episcopal Church.
March 10th. 4th Sunday in Lent:
a., in. holy communion; 9:45 Sunday
school; 11 morning prayor and Ber
uion. subject "Abraham, tho Tradition
al Fathor ot tho Raco." 7:30 evening
prayor and address; subjoct: "Danlol
St. Paul's chapol North Sldo, 3 p. in
Sunday school. Week day sorvicoa
Wednesday evening 7:30 Church of
Our Saviour; Friday ovonlng 8 Hu
Paul s Chapel.
Rov. Arthur Dittos Jonos, Rector,
MVl
Hundreds of now coats, hundreds of
now cults, hundreds of now drosses
now on display and inoro coming in
dally at Block's.
County Agent Office
Official .Notices.
I in port 11 ii t Information.
Hems of Interest to Farmers.
Ity JHMIT JlAIIIIKJt.
l'lnlo Beans.
The government Is Bonding out a call
for pinto beans for seod. It has a con
tract with a local doalor to buy cholco
re-cloanod beans for 8 cents. Anyone
Interosted, address County Agent
office. .
Seed Corn Week.
It would surprlso you the nuinbor of
farmers I havo met who aro planning
to settle tholr seod corn problem noxt
wook, H the govornmont urges every
armor to co-oporato with It In this
matter In order that Undo Sam as well
as tho farmer may turn attention to
othor things.
.Machinery tuid Repairs Short.
Because of the high prlco ot machin
ery and the uncertainty of btiHlnoss,
Implement donlors are not loading up
with machlnory and repairs as usual.
Shako a log boys, and oWlor your" new
machinery and repairs for this season
now. JV-al.o tho n.ont ot your time. If
you are btuy now what will It bo like
later on, jot that olu lister must have
Its lay sharpened.
Seed Corn.
There is probably over thirty thous
and bushels of old corn suitable for
seed in this county. The prlco ranges
from $3.00 to $.500 per bushel. Besides
this thoro Is much now corn, which
was cut before tho frost, from which
It will be possible to select seed.
'hero Is clearly a surplus In this coun-
y, but as Boon as the embargo Is lift
ed wo can depend upon It that most
of this will go olsowhoro or bo sholled
for feed, leaving tho last minute men
to rustle seed whero thoy can, and In
tho meantime blaming tho County
Agent for not looking after them. Get
your seed corn now; men, tost It, and
havo It over with.
Notes.
Undo Sam will dictate tho price of
twine this year. ,
I have a call for Hweot clover and
over twelve tons of alfalfa Beed,
Tho pooplo east of Blgnoll arc cct-
tlng nnxlouls to start an organized
fight on gophors this season.
Rising fifty foot Into tho air from
nmong tho cedar log buildings on the
old "76" ranch south of Brady Is to he
seen lor many miles the fino now
horse barn of Harry Williams. The
barn Is modern, having harness room,
box stalls traveling feed cars In front
of the horses. The barn is 40x82 feet
and accommodates twenty-eight head
of horses, besides having loft room tor
250 to 300 tons of hay.
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For Sale.
7 room houso and 5 lots on E. 4th
street. Modern excopt heat, fair barn
and chlckon house. Pnrtlv fenced.
chicken and hog tight. Prlco reason
able, a good homo for right party. See
uionor ami Kennedy, Cor. Front and
Dowoy stroots. tf
: :o: :
Railroad Net Revenues.
Operating revenues of one hundred
and fifty qf tho largor railroads of the
country for December wus $288,103,445
as con.pared with S2G7-.G44.G82 for Dn-
pembor, 191C, according to reports re
ceived by interstate cqmnicrco commis
sion. Kxiioiisca of tho roads during
December were $217,800,210. ntrainst
laj.uu.ufb ror the corresponding
month in 1910. Not revonuo of tho
same roads totaled $70,303,235, as
compared with $85,528,G07 for Do-
cemuor, line
: :o: : .
For fiulck action aim ntkfnrfoi-r
mlo list vonr land with Thnclockc. tf
PLATTE VALLEY MOCNMF.NTAL
WORKS.
tininllo and marble headstones. The
only shop in the city. Equipped with
puiMiiiiiiiic imiciiiiiery. ljcllerlng neat-
ij (mm1, au worn guaranteed, i
WOOIMJATK & ABKRN'ATIIY,
Corner 7th nml Locust, North Patto.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. X-Ray.
For your comfort and accommodation The Nurse Brown
Memorial Homeopathic Hospital. Homeopathic medicine for
acute and chronic diseases. A trial will convince you that there
is no system of treatment its equal.
' Office phone 183. Residence phone 283.
Hospital Phone 110.
WE BUY YOUR HAY, GRAIN. SEEDS AND LIVESTOCK.
Jc sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn
Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage
and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed
and all kinds of Grain.
Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST.
Leypoldt & Pennington,
EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99.
AUTO LIVERY
Sinco I huvo sold tho gnrugo am doing nuto lhery from tho North Sldo
Barn.. Day or Night. Tolophono 2D. lYo make a specialty of drlrcs to
sales nil oTcr tho county at tho rnlo of flvo cents per nillo per person.
Thoso who haro sales througheut tho country ploaso lot mo know.
Also a few enrs for snle. Night Call Kcd 682.
Julius Mogensen.
Retail Prices.
'March 6th, 1918.
Fair prices recommended by prW
commlttao for Lincoln Jpunty, Ne
braska, and published by authority of
the Fodoral Food Administration for
said ounty.
Sugar por pound $ OS's
FLOUR:
Nebraska Patent, 48 lb. saok 3.00
Nebraska Patont, 24 lb. sack 1.55
Nebraska Patent, bulk lb... .OGVi
Government specifications, 1st grade
48 lb. sack 2.85
24 lb. sack flstf'
Bulk por lb ; Wi
Government specifications, 2d grade
48 lb. sack 2.80
24 lb. Back 1.40
Bulk por lb OG't
Ryo Flour 24 lb. sack. ; 1.75
12 lb. sack 90
Corn Flour, 24 lb. saok ' .' 1.55
12 lb. sack 80
Graham, Wheat or Rye
12 lb. sack 475
G lb. sack 40
Com Meal
24 lb. sack 1.40
12 lb. sack 70
G lb. sack 38
Bulk, por lb 0G
Potatoes.
Nebraska fc Colorado, por lb. .02' t
Beans.
Fancy hand plck'ed, por-lb 17 la
Common white, per lb 12'&
Pinto and colored, per Jb 10
Lima, nil kinds, por lb v 18
Lard
Pure, per lb . - .33
Conjpound, per lb. . 28
No. 3 pall 90
No. W pall : 1.50
Eggs
Fresh per dozen .35
Butter
Creamery, No. 1 por lb. , 50
Bread, (U. S. Standard Loafi)
1G oz. loaf 10
24 oz. loaf 15
32 oz. loaf '. 19
48 oz. loaf 2G
Corn Syrup, per can No. .2 .25
Per can, No, 5 45
Per can, No. 10 k. .85
Corn Syrup, White
Per can, No. 2 25
Per can, No. 5 .50
Por can, No. 10 95
Hams
Whole, skinned, por lb. No. 1 .3G
Whole, regulnr No. 1 3G
Shoulders, whole per lb 27
Bacon
Whole, wrapped, por lb. No. 1 .48
Whole, wrapped, por lb. No. 2 .41
Thcso prices are for cash ovor the
counter. An additional charge may bo
made for dollvery or credit to custom
ers ;:o;:
If tho bowels are clogged up poisons
get into the blooti causing loss of
strength, skin eruption, dizziness and
vertigo (blind staggers.) Prickly Ash
BIttors will open the bowels, drlvo
out tho Impurities and restore
strength, energy and cheorful Bpirits
Prlco $1.25 per bottle. Rlncker Book
& Drug Co,, Special Agents.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North oi Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
Completely .quipped X-Ray
and diaenustic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
For the serious dlseasos that attack
tho kidneys Prickly Ash Dlttors is a
remedy of morit. It relieves back
ache, dizziness, prosistont hcadacho
loss of strongth and nervous Avoak
noss; symptoms which Indicate kid
noy trouble. Price $1.25 por bottlo.
Hlnckor Hook & Drug Co. Special
Agonts.
W. A. CAUFFMAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Terms reasonable guarantee
satisfaction. For dates see
J. F. Clabaugh, North Platte.
Phone 201.
.7. B. EEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON
Successor to
Drs. Redfield & Redflold
PHYSICIAN SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Office phone 241. Rea. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
Farmers this is the year and the
time of the yeur to get stock to eat
up your rough feed. I have on
hand and for sale3000 feeding lambs
and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come
and talk to me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
DIENEIt & KENNEDY
Real Estate, Fire, Tornado and Hall
Insruancc. Special Agonts Globe
LIfo Insurance Company.
Corner Front and Dowey Sts., Upstairs
Phono Red 572. North L'latte, Nob.
WE PAY
TOP PRICE
FOR
HIDES AND FURS.
urs are Big Price Bring them in.
We buy all kinds of Junk.
North Platte Junk House
My best referance, I'm alway dated
ahead.
L. M. McCLARA
AUCTIONEER.
Phone at my expense for dates,
OGALALLA, NEB.
DURRYUEKltY & rOKHES,
Licensod Embamors
Undertakers and Funoral Directors
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 538.
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. 1548 of Lewis IlavonB,
deceased in tho county court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all
porsons lntoreeted in said Estato tako
notico that a petition haa been filed
for the iirobato of an instrument pur
porting to be the last will and testa
ment ot Lowls Havens, decoased and
for -appointment of Georgo J. Taylor
as oxocutor of said Will, which has
been set for hearing on March 29, 1918,
at nino o'clock a. m.
Dated March 1, 1918.
Will C. II. WOODHURST,
M5-22 County Judge.
Notico of Final Report.
Estato No. 1483 of Estolla Belle
Slmms, deceased in the county court
of Lincoln county, Nobraska.
Tho statoQf,Nebraska, to all persona
interested In said ostato take notico
that the administratrix has filed a final
account and roport of her admlnlstra
tlon nnd a petition for final settlement
and dlschurgo ns mich administratrix,
which have boon sot for hearing boforo
said court on March 29th, 1918, at 2
o'clock p, m., when you may appear
and contest tho same.
Dated Fobnuary 28th, 1918.
Wm II. C. WOODHURST,
M5-2G. County Judgo
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Atienlion given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
O files: Building and Loan Building
Ofilco 130
Phon" f Residence 115
DOCTOIt I). T. QDIGLET
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Itailluin Therapy
72S City Natlonnl Bank Iluildlng.
Omaha, Nebraska
IHt. HAROLD A. FENNElt
Osteopath.
. Helton Iluildlng
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m. -Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black 102U
Phono 308
ALliERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House " Phono Black G33
y. t. pritchari),
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, souyi Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
Those ivantlng sale dales lei
me
know soon, ns I liavo dates mmlo for
March.
I.
AUCTIONEER.
SUTHERLAND, NEB.
Notico of Filial Itoporl.
Estate No. 1603 of Nicholas Wiley
Grandey, deceased in the comity court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The state of Nebraska, to all persons
interested in said estate take notice
that the Administratrix has filed a final
account and report of his administra
tion and a petition for final settlement
and discharge as such, which have
boon aet for hearing before' aa'.rl court
on March 16th, 1918, at 9 o clock a.
m., when you may appear and contest
tho same.
Dated February 16th, 1918.
Wm. H. CWOODHUItST.
11-3 wks. County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
Estate No. 1524 of Caroline Franzen
deceased in tho county court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of Bald estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation and fllinc
of claims against said Estate Is June
15, 1918, and for settlement of said
Estate 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 Juno 15, 1918, at 9 o clock
a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Wm. II C. WOODHURST,
F !?-4w County Judge
Notice To Creditors.
Estate No. 153G of Francis E. Snyder
deceased in the county court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
The state of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estate is
Juno 29, 1918, and for settlement of
said estato 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 June 29, 1918, at
9 o'clo'ck a. m., to receive, examine,
hear, allow or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST
13-4 wks. County Judge.
Notico of Filial Report.
' Estato No. 1480 of Paulina ZImmor,
decoased in the county court of Lin
coin county. Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nebraska, to all persona
Interosted in said Estato tako notice
that the administratrix has filed a
final account and report of his nd
mlnlBtratlon and a petition for final
Bottlemcnt and discharge as such,
which havo been sot for hearing be
foro said court on March 22, 1918, at
9 o'clock a. m. when you may appear
nad contest the same.
Dated February 23, 19J8.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
13-3 wks County Judge.
Notico to Creditors.
Estato No. 1529 of Benjamin A
Dlkoman. deceased In the county court
of Lincoln county. Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, ss. Creditors
of said ostato will tako notice that the
time limited for presentation nnd films
of claims nga-'nst said estato is Sop.
15, 1918, and for settlement of said
ostate is February S. 1919, that I will
Bit at tho cotinty court room In said
county, on March 15, 1918. at 9 o'clock
a. m.. and on Soptombor 15, 1918 at
9 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
wm. ll. u. WUUUUUKST,
F9-mS County Judgo.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estato No. 1535 ot Ilulda Oman,
deceased in the County Court of Lin
coin County. Nebraska.
The Stito of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estuto will tako notico that tho
time limited for presentation and filing
of claims against said Estato is June
28th, 1918, nnd for settlement of said
Estato is February 21st, 1919; that I
will sit at tho county court room in
said county, on March 28th, 1918, at 9
o'clock a. m., and on Juno 28th, 1918.
at 9 o'clock a. m to recetyo, oxamlno.
hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
F26-4W. County Judge.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an alias order of Balo
Issuod from tho District Court of Lin
coln Countyi Nobraska, upon a decrco
of foreclosure IiOsrtld Court, wherein
Annn V. Metcnlf Is plaintiff and Will
Outrlm ot al aro dofondants, and to mo
dirocted, I will on the IStH day of
March, 1918, at two o'clock p. m., at
tho east front door of the court houso
in North Platte, Lincoln County, Neb.,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
Interest and cost, tho following des
cribed property, to-wlt:
The Wost Ono-hnlf of Section Twen
ty-one, In Township Sixteen, North ot
Range Thirty-two, West of the Sixth
P. M.
The East One-half of Section Twen
ty-one In Township Sixteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, Wost of tho Sixth
P. M.; tho Northeast One-fourth of
Section Twenty-nine, in Township
Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-two,
West of the Sixth P. M.; the Southeast
One-fourth of tho Southoast Quarter
and the West One-half of tho South
oast Quarter, all in Section Twenty
Nine, Township Sixteen, North of
Rango Thirty-two, West of tho Sixth
M., and tho South half of tho South-
cast One-fourth of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Nineteen, In Town-
ship Sixteen, North of Range Thirty-
two, West of tho Sixth P. M.; South
west One-fourth of Section Twenty
nine, in Township Sixteen, North of
Range Thirty-two, west of the Sixth
P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9.
1918.
fl2-mlG A. J. Salisbury. Shoriff.
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 whoroln
James A. Fiko Is plaintiff and Arthur
Battles, et al arc defendants and to mo
directed I will on the 18th day of
Aiarcn, iyis, at two o'clock n. 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 decree, interest and cost, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
The west One-half of the Northwest
Quarter and the Southeast One-fourtk
of the Northwest Quarter, in Section
Three, in Township Fifteen, North ot
Range Thirty-two, west of tho 6th P.
M., the Southwtst One-fourth and the
West One-half of the Northrwest
Quarter and the Southeast One-fourth
of the Northwest Quarter and the
Southwest One-fourth of the South-
cast 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 the Northeast Quar
ter of Section Nineteen, all In Town
ship Sixteen, North of Range Thirty
two, West of the 6th P. M., and the
North half of the Southeast Quarter
and the South half of the Northeast
One-fourth, and tho 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 Gth P. M., all
in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Dated North Platte, Neb., Feb. 9,
1918.
F12-M1G A. J. Salisbury, Sheriff.
Notice of Final Report.
Estato No....... of Abble L. Robl
son, deceased, in the "County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in said ' Estate take
notice that the Administrator has filed
a final report of his administration
and a petition for final settlement and
discharge as such, which have been
sot for hearing before said court on
March 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
when you may appear and contest the
same.
Dated February 13th, 1918.
Wm. H. O. WOODHURST,
fl9m8 County Judge.
NOTICE OF DECREE OF HEIRSHIP.
Estate No. 1543 ot Emmollno F.
Vaughn, deceased, In the County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The heirs, creditors and all persons
interested in said Estate, will take
notice that on the 7th day of February,
1918, J. A. Vaughn, a heir of sain de
cedent, filed his petition heroin, alleg
ing that the said Emmoline F. Vaughn
died Intestnto on or about April 14,
1914, a resldont of Victor County, Kan
sas, and that at tho time of her deatk
sho was tho owner of, or had an
Estate of Inheritance In SE4 of Sec
tion 5, Township 10, North of Range
31, West of tho Gth P. M., in said Lin
coln County, Nebraska, and that no
application has been made in the said
State for the appointment of an ad
ministrator. That she left surviving
hor J. A. Vaughn, a husband, of age,
residing nt Dorchester, hour.; Arthur
Vaughn, a son, of ago, residing at
Lehigh, Utah; Melissa Deroniltsch, a
daughter, of nge, residing at Choster,
Nobr.; Susie Clark, a daughter, of age,
residing at tieioit, Kans.; lithol Allen.
a daughtor, of ago, rosldlng at Savan
na, Mo.; Bosslo Kirby, a daughter, of
age, residing at Parks, Kans.; Jame3
Vaughn, a son, of nge, residing at
Savanna, Mo., and MIlo Vaughn, a son.,
ngo 19, residing at Linevlllo, la.
And praying that regular adminis
tration bo waived ami a decreo be
entered barring creditors and fixing
tho date of her death and the degree
of kinship of her helrB and tho right ot
descent to said real estate.
Said petition will bo heard March
15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho office
of tho County Judgo In said county.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
fl9m8 County Judge.
Estato No. 1517.
In tho matter of tho estato of Zara
I. Mitchell, deceased.
In tho county court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Stato of Nobraska, to all prosons In
terested in said ostato notico is horoby
given that on tho 22d day of March,
1918, at the county court room in the
city of North Platte In said county at
tho hour of two o'clock p. m. of said
day tho following matter will bo heard
and considered, to-wlt: Tho petition
of Rny C. Langford and W. R. Malonoy
for tho probato of a certain written in
strument now on filo in said court and
purporting to bo tho last will and
testament of Zara I. Mitchell, deceased
and for the grant of letters testament
ary thereon to Ray C. Langford.
Dated February 23d, 1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
f2G-ml9 County Judge.