The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 29, 1918, Image 4

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    Diamond JRings
rr mnnv v,nr M. l.ni. ...IotihI m.
particular nllcnllon to (his part
our Imttlncss haling a all Mini's
jrood selections In small, medium nnd
large stones. Kuril one lias been care-
fully examined by an expert Judge of
diamond color, structure, nnd cult.
Ing Only stones grading High In each
ot these essentia s of diamond quality
find, their inaee In our stocks.
nc mount mew mnmouus in ur
Shot).
Tho collection of single stone rings
Is particularly nttracUie right now
as wo hnve prepared for a largo iiusi-
nesH In (His choicest of all Christmas i
irittt.
Prices arc csh (linn present market ,
values, for our purchases were made
liforn recent advances nmountJiig to'
..l,- "1 " "i s nm0l,nun
homo !. per cent .
C. S. CLINTON,
Jeweler and Optician
. t the Sign of the Big Ring
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over tht McDonald
State Dank.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
ChaB. Prietauer, of Lexington, spent
yesterday with his son Albert and
familyi
SPECIAL PillCES on Men's Suits
and Overcoats. HARRY SAMUELSON
Charloy Thornburg come down from
Rawlins Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving with relatlvos.
For quick nctlon nnd satisfactory
ale list your land with Thnclocke. tf
Harry Rybeo wont to Omaha tills
morning whero ho. will transact busi
ness, for a day or two.
Khaki Goods nnd Toilet Sots. Shop
early at tho HEX ALL STORE. 92
Maxwell school district subscribed
$714 to tho United. War Work fund, or
$102 moro tlihn its quota.
Ms. Geo. A. Austin wont to Omaha
Wodfacwday Vo spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Hayes.
"SPECIAL PRICES on Men's Jor
b cysV-'M cn V Sweater Coats. HARRY
8AMUELSON.
Leslie- Daro went to Omaha this
morning to investigate a traveling
ifosltlon offorcd him by tho electrical
department ot tho Union Pacific.
MIbb M. iJlemnn, Steam baths and
Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle
men. Phono 807. Brodbock bldg. 85tf
The Maxwoll T3lopost of Wednes-
day Bald! "Mrs. J. W. Fetter, who
has bccU Ill'tho past ton days Is now I
wuov V ii vkuvh-
ablo to bo up and around tho houso." i
Dr. H. C. Brock, DentlstB. X-Ray'
Diagnosis, jtoynoius uiug. rnono xm
Mr. nnd Mm. J. T. Stuart and
daughter Mario spent ycstertlny ii
Dcnvor.
Jim Elliott, of tho Nynl drug store,
lias- been1 ln Maxwell this woek as
suming chtirgo ot tho Fcttor drug
storo until a pharmacist can bo secur
ed. v
Hqubo and" two lots for salo at 322
W08t10th, Inqulro nt tho promlsos.
The flu cjildomlc ln Donvor shrttter
od all records Wednesday when 438
casos wore- rcportwl. -Tho deaths for
tho day from tho disease woro seven-1
tocn. i lit able gathering, nnd that tho Lln-
Wondorful bargains In coats and j coln peoplo ontortatnel them vory
'dlr.csses at Rock bottom wholcsalo hnndsomoly.
prices and loss nt tho Big Salo now All Ladles Fall Suits at One-Third
on at BLOCKS. J OFF tho Regular Price. Each BWlt
Remarkablo gathorlng ot bargains bears the oilglnnl tag. Just deduct
for saving shoppors.Coma tho first Uio ONE-THIRD OFF tho marked
tlay possiblo and tako advantage ot price nnd tho Suit is yours at a sav
tbesu exceptional bargains offered by.ing In prlco from $10.00 to $20 -.00 at
THE LEADER MER. CO. ' BLOCKS.
- Rejoice and be Glad
Wo luuo ovcry ronson to rejolco nnd
bo glad this THANKSGIVING DAY.
Tho Nation's crop production has
broken all records. Ho have raised
enough food to feed ourselves nnd to
be of material help to our Allies. Wo
havo been victorious on both, shies of
(ho Atlantic Ocean.
This is no tlmo to lay down on the
Job. Keep up tho production speed.
Food nnd moro ot it vil bo Ute cry
ovon long utter tho vvnr Is over.
You ran depend upon this bank to
back you to tho limit In any essen-,
tlnl Industry. Let us help you solvo
your flnniidlul problems.
Pla lie Valley Slate Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
' Dr Walter Crook, who had been in I
a very qriuqni .nonunion ror several
days, passed Uio danger point Wed-
ne,aaY antt 18 noW conel(leraD1 ,m j
, r' Iorr,n; DuMtt. Office over,
C,J 1 eparunent Store. :
a number of North Plat football
3nthulaBU yesterday' went down to
Lincoln to witness the annual Tlmnk-j
glv;ng football game between Nebrs-
na and Notre Dame.
JtJil f' "?1
.ri' ""VS
Sam Foster, a Union Pacific colored I
porter, who had boon suspected of ,w.Mia on lonn " oigni
imnnrtk. wiiinbn.f r... p'tinvnnnA (.iroom house; modern oxcopt heat.' In-
m Nnrih Pini. wn. fnnmi imiitv ,.r
finntWt'liit' In flmnlin' ililn wnlr nnil 1
in Omaha this woek. and;
nned $200.
,. rv.. ,, r.i
Egyptian Plust Coats anc Metal
Lamb and Wool Cheviot and Voldur
Coats, regular valxiws up to $25.00.
Forced Sale Price $14. 9 at BLOCKS.
' Lincoln county owners of automo
1 biles will bo glad to loam that the
I proposed tax of from $25 to $50 a year
on cars, according to horse power,
I lias been stricken from tho proposed
war revenue bill.
Whlto Ivory. Quality nnd beauty
combined. Shop early at tho REXALL
DRUG STORE. 92
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sfiuart receiv
ed wdrd from their threo l)oys in, ser
vico this woek, all reporting tliem"
solves in good condition. Will and
Ned are ln Franco and Harris is at
Camp Dlx, New JorBey.
Ulg reductions on women'B nowest
stylo, dresses, skirts and walstB at
THE LEADER MEHt CO.
Wdrd was received ln town this
week announcing tho death In St.
Louis of John Koiihcr, a former North
Platte boy. Details of his death wore
not glvdn othor than that ho was kill
ed in somo kind ot an explosion.
Wool Sorgo Drosses, reuglar $15.00
valules at $9.98 at BLOCKS Big For
ced Salo,
Thanksgiving Day was moro gen
orally observed as a holiday than us
ual, , practically all tho business
horatabs remaining closed during the
day. Tho day was spent very qUlotly
by tho people, as the flu ban prevent
ed any means of amusement.
FOR TRADE: A first class paying
I business for city or farm property.
will assume encumbranco If necos
mry, or will glvo terms. Reason for
selling, owner hns other interests.
P. O. Box 305. 91tf
A snlo of cattle, horses, hogs and
farm machinery owned by Zlmmor
and Wllscon .Is bolng held today at
tho Walter Wilson' farm seven miles
west ot town, and tomorrow O. Mo
decn, who lives two miles north of
Horshoy will havo a salo of horses,
cattle and machinery.
A good, steady man Is, wanted for
gencrnl farm work. Good homo for
tho r?ght ian for a yoar of moro.
Address P, O. Box 318, North Platto.
Mrs "LUllrtn Cross, aged twonty
nlne. .whoso homo was in Arthur
county, died at a local hospital tho
oarly part of the week, leaving a mis
, - r ..... m
"n nunrco cnuuren. uio romnms
wcro taken to Emporia, Kan., Wed-
,,uo,,u ""unucin..
You need n Avlnter top for your Ford
inr. sco Jlcndy-Ugler t'o.
APPLES. Will sell Bon Davis ap
plos this week at $1.75 per bushel
basket. Just received a local ship
ment of Michigan Baldwihsoud Wag
ners In barrels. Wagner $7.00 per
bbl. Baldwins $7.50. $8.00 nnd $8.50
per bbl. MCMICHAEL GROCERY.
day wont to Lincoln as tho delegate
from Uio 20th Century Club of North
Platto to the annunl meeting of the
Associated Womon's Clubs of Nebrns-
ka, returned homo Saturday night.
Sho report a vory plonsant and pro
i
1
i
MIbb Elsie Coates of Sutherland has
been visiting relatives In tho olty ,for
tho paflt few days. I
Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Congdon and two
Mr. Congdon s parents,
Fcr .SnIe--Largo Duroc Jersey rog-
Istorid boar. A. Woodcock, North
Platto, phono 778F12 88-4
it matters not what kind of a coat
you may havo n mind to buy you are
gure to tlnd it here, and above all
you can gnVo fr0II1 25 t0 G0 ner cont
.f yw will buy It now during tho Big
Forced Stock Reducing Salo now on
a . .
9iro,of E. 0. Cool. 521 W. 10th. 3t
- 'T county commissioners wore In
TllO COUIltV
sorslon Monday, tho buwnoss transac
ted bolng exclusively tho allowanco
of claims against the county. Nearly
all those claims wore for road work,
and aggregated several thousand
dollars.
Razors anil shnvlng sets for the
men at homo or in camp. Shop early
at the REXALL DRUG STORE. 92
Judgo Woodrough, of the federal
court at Omaha, spent Wednesday In
town, coming hero to sit ln a caso
wherein a Sidnoy man was charged
with Contempt of court ln. falling to
appear in a bankruptcy caso before
Referee W. v. Hoagland.
Quallty--with us Is never sacriflc
cd for price In tho mad scramble to
Cut prices In women's annarel we
contluuo steadily with our'hand to the
plow ot quality clothes, along tho fur
rov wo havo always maintained the
"Lowost-ln-tho-clty" prices for cash.
THE LEADER MERCANTILE CO.
At a mooting of tho board of direc
tors of the Red Cross Tuesday even
ing Mrs. John Boal was elected sec
retary at a salary ot seventy-five dol
inrs a month. To elect a secretary
cui8iuo or tno directors reaulred an
amendmont to tho by-laws and this
amendment . was previously passed.
Tho secretory was directed to extend
to tne retiring officers, to tho chair
men of committees nnd to Miss Idd-
IngB the thanks of tho directors for
their efficient work during the past
year.
If you bcllevo in real Economy you
cannot afford to miss attending the
uig forced stock Reducing Sale now
on in full blast at BLOCKS.
A French troop train went tbui ves
torday morning bearing a division of
French veteran soldiers, troopors and
aviators. Tliey wore enrouto to Siber
ia, there to co-operate with tha Amer
ican and Japanese in drWinir out the
Germans from Russia and to quell the
riotous state of affairs that exist thero
today., They wore among those who
at tho battlo of tho Marne stonDed the
mad Hun 'on his on-rush to conquer
tho world and practically all display
ed uio valiant part they took by
wound stripes on their sleeves, many
ot mom navmg as many as five and
nix stripes. A largo number wore
medals of varied descriptions, presen
ted to them by tho French and Allies.
somo of them having been bestowed
by General Joffro and Field-Marshal
Halg
Another 16t of women's and mltfses
best of man tnllorcd suits Just ar
rived and nlaced on ' salo at THE
LEADER MER. CO.
Aftor stating In Tuesday's Issub
that only four cases ot flu had been
roportcd In a period of three days, Dr.
Drost called us up and stated that ho
personally had reported thirteen
enses within thnt period of tlmo.
Tho Tribune received its infor
mation from Chief of Police Jones,
to whom, at ono time at least, all
cases woro reported. Wo attempted
' ' sca Pl'Vsioaln Dent a dozen
, 1 1 ?" ho 1D0n'l3 iwontv-tw
,cljrB out of ovory twonty-four wait
' V"4 '". u.neu in iinn mm.
At tho tlmo Dr. Drost called us un
stated thnt It win his belief that
thero was at Uiat time (Tuesdny)
"ioro ensoo i'n town than over before.
In view of the3o Incidents. In tho fu
ture don't nsk us about flu cond.'tlous
for wo do,n't know nnd probably will
pi I'now thf true conditions.
Wanted Competent girl for genor-
H Housework In mnll family. Wages
$8.00 per week. Phono 243. 91-3
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Hans I). Jorgenscii At Rest,
liana D. Jorgensen was born ln
i Denmark Feb. 10, 188C. Camo to this
I country two years later with his
paronts. nnd died at his homo 'In Max
well November 12th, 1918, from In
fluenza after an lllncs of ono w cok.
Ho was married to Miss Edna
Schnlder March 3, 1905 and to them
threo children woro born. At the tlmo
ot hlB death ho waa englnoor of tho
Maxwell light plant. Was well thot
of by his friends and was always roady
to assist any ono ln t)mo M troublo.
Ha leaves to mourn his death an
ngedunothor nnd fntlior. Mr. and Mrs.
N. P. Jorgenson, a wife and Uireo
chlldron, Wilbur. Ruth nnd Holon,
two sisters. Llllio Jorgenson and Mrs.
Nels Hansen and two brothers Louio
and WUlIo. all oC Lincoln colunty, nnd
many friends.
A FRIEND.
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For Sale.
Duroc Jorsoy Boars, a few good
onos loft. Sired by Illustrator Giant
250409. If you want n good boar seo
Him at my placo. PedlgroeB furnlBhod
with 'each ono.
. GUS LINDQUIST, Routo 1, NorUi
Platto. Nobr.
::ot:
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to (hank tho many friends
who o kindly assisted us during tho
HlcknesB nnd death of our dear hus
band, father and son nnd also for tho
mnny benutlful flowers and cards of
sympathy. Tlioy will ovor bo grate
fully remembered. Signed: Mrs. H.
D. Jorgenson and family. Mr. and
Mrs. N. P. Jergonseu nnd family.
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INDIGESTION. If you aro afflicted
with this distressing complaint, It may
do you good to loaru, that Prickly Ash
Bitters Is a nromnt and efficient rem
edy. It r I'fngthona digestion, relieves
hentrburn, tones up tho stomnch and
by Its nrgaoablp cathartic effect. It
empties nnd purltlos tho bowels. Try
1 Price $125 por bottle. Gummero-'
Dent Drug Cc , Special Agents.
unsingwear Quality
THE makers of Munsingwear years ago decided
to make quality uppermost in every Munsingwear
Union Suit.
In these days of "substitute merchandise," it's satisfying to know that
the same unvarying" quality is being knit and woven into every Mun
singwear garment.
Each Spring and Fall when you ask for your light, medium or heavy
weight Alunsingwear favorite in the style and size that gives you the
Utmost in Union Suit Satisfaction, you are sure to get a quality of work
manship and material that will give complete satisfaction.
Alunsingwear is made in many dif
ferent styles and sizes for all ages
ant in a. great variety of fabrics.
Whether' you are tall or short there
is a.right Alunsingwear size for you.
If, for.:any reason, the Makers of
Alillions of Union-Suited Americans acept no other underwear.
This nation-wide endorsement is your guarantee that when you
Alunsingwear you get America's standard in underwear quality.
The perfection of fit. finish, fabric the washability, durability and econ
omy make Alunsingwear 100 percent right.
SOLD IN NORTH PLATTE BY THE.
WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE
$25 REWARD For Information lead
dug to the arrest and conviction of
tho thief who removod tiro from
Nash car Goodyear tire 34-4 . Num
ber 125053G1. Leave information at
this office.
Nollco of Suit.
Tho defendants, Theodore E. Pot
tor and Potter, his wife, real name
unknown, and the unknown heirs, dev
isees, legatees and personal represen
tatives of Theodore E. Potter and
Potter, his wife, renl namo unknown,
If deceased, and all persons Interested
in tho Northwest Quarter (NWVl) of
Soctlo Twelvo (12), Township Fifteen
(15) north of Range Thirty-three (33),
West Sixth P. M., Lincoln county,
Nobraska, are hereby notilicd thnt on
tho 28th day of August 1918, tho Equi
table Land Company, as'plnlnMff here
in, filed its petition in the district
court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
against you and each of yoif, tho ob
ject and prayer of which petition aro
to quiet tho titlo In plaintiff to tho
following described real estato to-wlt:
Tho Northwest Quarter (NW"4) of
Section Twolvo (12), Township Hf
toon (15), north ot Rango Thirty-throe
(33), west Cth P. M., In Lincoln coun
ty, Nobraska.
And for general, equitable relief and
costs. You anU oach of you aro here
by required to answer or plead to said
potltlon on or before tho 6th day of
January, 1919, or tho samo will bo ta
ken as. truo and decroo and Judgment
rondorod therein as prayed quieting
tltlo to said real property ln tho name
of plaintiff and canceling and nnnul
Ing any nnd clnlms of said defendants
or cither of thorn and for costs.
THE EQUITABLE LAND CO.,
nl95w By J. W. Jnmes, Its attorney.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In tho Matter ot the Estate ot John
Bratt, Deceased. NOTICE.
To all persons Interested .in said
estato, Notico Is hereby given tjiat
Elizabeth Bratt, Elizabeth M. Bald
win, JosbIo M. II end y, Grace S. Good
man and Nollio E. Buckloy, nee Bratt,
Executrlces of tho estato ot John
Bratt, deceased, filed u final account
of tha administration of said est ntn
and also their application for the dis
tribution ot all personal property ot
said estato and tho assignment ot the
renl property thereof and that tho said
account and application for tho as
signment nnd distribution of said es
tato will bo hoard vboforo tho County
Court of said County In tho Court
houBo In tho city W North Platto, Lin
coln County, Stato of Nobraska, on
tho lGth day of Dooembor, 1918, nt 10
o'clock a. m., atwiilch tlmo any por
son Interested may alppear, object and
contest tho same, ar show cause. If
any'thero bo, why Uio said final ac
count should not bo allowed and ap
proved and tho renl and porsonnl
property of aald estate, bo distributed
nnd nsslgncd to tho parties entitled
thereto.
Dated at North Platto, Nebraska,
this 25th day of November. 1918.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
N2G-D13 County Judge.
Alunsingwear are unable to main
tain the quality of a fabric they pre
fer to discontinue that fabric alto
gether rather than lower- its quality.
When new fabrics are added a new
fabric number is allotted.
"Sfhusingwear Quality is to Unilcnrwenr
What Sterling is to Silver."
.
Our Slock of Fall and Winter 3ruri$iiigwear 'is Uniting'"'
for you. Coinein today and choose from the variety of
styles and fabrics. It is genuine goodness all the way.
'through Buttons too.
Coats of all wool materials and silk
plush, all lined, at $19.75 at the BIG
Sale at BLOCKS.
Whon tho kidneys aro ailing, use
Prickly Ash Bitters It ia a fino kid
ney tonic. Relieves backache, bladder
troubles, Indigestion and constipation.
Prlco$1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dent
Drug Co., Special Agents.
i Notice of Petition,
i Estate No. 1599 of Abner W. Dillon,
Deceased.
i In tho County Court of Lincoln
, County, Nebraska.
! Tho Stato ot Nebraska: To all per
sons interested ln said estate, take no
tice that a petition has been filed for
tho appointment of Minnie E. Dillon
as, administratrix- of said estate, which
has been sot for hearing herein on De
cember 13, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated November 13, 1918.
1 Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
f N19-3w County Judge.
I Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of nn order of sale Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County Nebraska, upon a decree of
fiorcclosuro rendered In saidj court
Wherein William E. Sampson is plain
tiff and Charles E. Rlma, et. nl arc
defendants, nnd to mo directed, I will
on the 23d day of December, 1918, at
2 o'clock p. in., ot the east front door
of the court houso In North Platto,
Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at pub
lic auction to tho hlghets bidder for
ensh to satisfy said decree, interest
nnd costs tho following described
property to-wlt: Northwest Quarter
(NW4) of Section Twenty-nine (29),
Township Twelvo (12), north of Range
Thirty-two (3,2) in Lincoln county,
Nebrasko. '
Doted North Platte, Platte, Neb.,
November .G, 1918.
A. J. SALISBURY,
N19-Gw u ' Shoric
Notico of Final Itoport.
JSstnto No. 15G5 of Caroline Tolitz,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in snfiri P.stnt n tnlrn
notico that the executor has filed a fin
al account and report of his adminis
tration and a potltlon for final settle
ment and discharge as such, which
have beon set for hearing beforo said
court on Dec. 6, 198, at 9 o'clock a.
m., whon you may appear and contest
tho samo.
Dated Nov. 5th, 1918.
WM. II . C. WOODHURST.
N12-29 County Judgo
Notico of Final Report.
Estato No. 1552, of Max Beer, de
ceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested ln said Estate tako
notico that tho Executor has filed a
final account and roport of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement nnd dlschargo as such,
wlMch havo been sot for hearing be
foro said court on December 20, 1918,
at 9 o'clock a. m., whon you may ap
pear and contest tho samo.
Dated November 20th, 1918.
WM. H. -C. WOODHURST.
N25-3wks County Judge.
Maintained
say
i. ' 1. 1
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam R. Borders, Deceased, NOTICE.
To the Creditors, Heirs and All
Persons interested in said Estato.
Notico Is hereby given that John
D. W. Lincoln filed his application
in this Court On the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1918, to secure a determination
of tho tlmo or tho death of William R.
Borders, deceased, nnd of hia hrira
degree of kinship and tho right of
e .1. , . , .
uistwii ui uiu ru.u properly oeiong
ing to said deceased, to-wit:
All of Lots One (1). Two '(2), Threo
(3) and Four (4) of Block Thirteen
(13),, Lots Five (5) and Six (6) ot
Block . Fourteen and Lots "Five (5),
Six (G), Seven (7) and Eight (8) of
Block Fifteen (KJ),,6t Pealo's Re-Plat
of Blocks Tlulrteen (13), Fourteen
fl4)(lnd Fifteen (15), of North Platte,
umcoin uounty, Nebraska
,and to bar all claiims and demands'
against said Rtnto whnthnr il nn rT tr.
become due, actual or contingent; the
said petition alleging' "that tho said
William R, Borders deceased,, die
parted this -life intestate oh March' 9,
1914, being at the time of his death,
a resident of Sparta, Randolph Coun
ty., Illinois nnd that his mother, Mary
A. Borders, inherited the title In feo
to all of the above described real
property and that tho petitioner here
in, John D. W. Lincoln, has acquir
ed the title ln fee to all of said Teal
property by a direct deed of convey
ance thereof from tho heirs of said
William R. Borders, deceased.
That tho said application will bp
heard before the County Court ln tho
Courthouse in tho City of North Platte
County of Lincoln and State of Ne
braska, on tlx 2nd day of December,
1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which tlmo
any person interested may appear and
show cause why tho prayer of said
petition should not bo granted.
,WM- H - WOODHURST,
N12-N29 County judge
Reforeo Sale.
Notico is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of W. C. Dorsoy,
Judge of the District Court of Phelps
County, Nebraska, mndo on tho first
uuy ui ucioDer, 1918, in an action
pending in said court, wherein Henry
bwodoll, et al. aro plaintiffs and Nora
Wilson, et al. aro defendants, direct
ing the sale of tho real estate here
inafter described, I will sell at tho
front door of tho court house ln North
I latte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at
10 oclock a. m. on the 30th day of
Novembor, 1918, at public salo' for
cash to the highest bidder, tho follow
ing described real estate, to-wlt: All
that portion ot the south half (S) of
fni'T;-81 (2G in township
Sr?. ln Llncoln Couty. Nob
f i h lfB, 80Uth of th0 r'Bt ot way
U M,YDl0,I acIflc inroad, anil
fnur1nnnitK,rt5;;fiV0 (35- ln township
: J3'). west ol tho Cth P. M., In
Lincoln Connfv Mok...i... '.j . ' ;
, - . . vj t 'uut iionu . bum ianu
,f separately and said salo to
be hold open for ono hour.
' Dated this 2Gth day of Onw kiib
U-'SBw G. NORBERG, Referee' J
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