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4 I lltA L IIAHi:, Editor nnd Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES! Oiio Year by Mall, In adranco. .$1.75 Ono Year ljr Carrlor, In advance, $2.00 Entorod at tho North l'latto, Nebraska Postofflcc as Second Clans Matter. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lltb, 1910. COUNTY NEWS CAR LOAD SHIPMENTS FROM THE IlERSIIEY DISTRICT WHERE THE NEW REVENUE TAX WILL HIT YOU. Maxwell Telopost Items, Contractor F. II. Whyto and wife, on North Platto, w'orft InritfnxweJl Saturday. Mr. Whyte is figuring on tho now Farmers State Dank building. AMfhur Merrick who wag at death's door with tho flu 'pneumonia two wcckH ago. was sufficiently re covered Saturday to go to an Omaha (From the HorHhey Times.) I hospltiaL 110 was accotnpanl'od hy Through tho courtoy of formor Mrs. Merrick anl his brother Roy. Htation agent F. C. Donnolly,' who had Harry Schriver left for Excelsior charge of tho Hershoy station during Springs Saturday for the purposo of tho yonr 1918, we are able to give tho recuperating and gaining strength, following statomont as to tho number No had boen bedfast with flu for some of carload lots of commodities shipped weeks and was baroly able to be up out of Hershoy during tho year: , when ho took the train hero. He From Hers hev Nay 790. boots 201. iooib prouy won khockou out by nis Hore uro some of tho artlclos on whlah you will pay tax undor the new fed oral rovenuo law: Frolght Threo por cont. Express Ono cent for each 20 cents or fraction thereof. Pawwnger faros Eight por cont not including commutation, Pullman Eight por cont. Tolophono nnd tolograph moHsnge -Fivo cents on chargos ovor 11 conts nnd under 50 cents; 10 cents on cliurgos ovor CO cent. Llfo InsurancesEight conts on each $100 of Insurance. Marino, Inland, casualty and flro In surance Ono cent on each dollar gf premium. Near boor Fifteen I'or cent of sell ing price. Soft drinks Ton por cent of manu facturers' soiling prlcoj I cont for each 10 cents or fraction thereof pnld by consumer for Ice cream, Ice cream sodas or other soft drinks. Mineral wntcr Ton conts por gal lon on manufacturers' selling price. Cignrfl $1.50 to ?15 por thousand. ClgnretteB $3 to $7.20 por thous and . Chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff Elghteoji cents a pound. Thoators nnd other amusements Ton por cent of admission at box of fice. Club duos Ton por cent on duos abovo $10 a year. Exciso taxes on salo price aiutomo bllo trucks Thrco por cent. Automobiles and motorcycles Five por cont. Tiros Fivo por cont. Sporting goods Ton per cent. Pianos, organs, phonographs, otc. Fivo por cont. Chowlng gum Throe por cont. Cnmoras Ton per cont. Photographic films nnd platos Fivo por cont. Flro nrms for prlvato use Ton per cont. Electric fans Fivo por cont. Thormos bottles Fivo per cent. Cigar holders and pipes of meors chanm or ambor Ton por cent. , Fur garments Ton per cent. Tollot soaps nnd powders Throe por cont. Ton por cont on tho excess of prlco abovo following amounts: Carpots and rugs $5 por squaro yard trunks, $50: traveling bags. $25; pursoa and shop ping bags, $7.50; umbrellas and ipnra , sols. $4; fans, $1; womon's bats, $15: men's hats, $5; shoes, $10; men's neckwear. $2; men's silk stockings. fhlw'!1,0'1" H.llk 8tocWnB. 2; mon's shirts, $3; pajamas and night gowns, $G; kimonos, pottlcoats and waists, Jowolry, wntchos, clocks and opora glasses Fivo nor cont. 1 ' Motion plcturo films exhibits Fivo por cont. ' Mill I 1 r C0"l r.0, lllll,ont" nml ,mtont moilt' clnos Fciu.r nor cent Bowling alloys and billiard rooms oriesr$20."y r a,,ool,n "1 Automoblos for 1ilm-tn ton nrafts or eliock..-2 CenN up to $100 Mon thiriof 3U,"UOn Tl0 rrrnc cattle 186, hogs 55, shcop 8, horsos 1, several sick spells recently; whont 57. barloy 1, ryo ,8 alfalfa ineal 9, Hour 3, corn 27t.Junk 3, whlto; clnvor seed 2, miscellaneous 7, total , 1418. , Tho Horshoy station also handles tho frolght business of several "blind stations" near by, among thorn O'Fal lons, Sarben, Glonburnlo and Nichols, and the shipment from thoso nrc as follows: O'Fallons Hay 49, rye 2, beets 1G4, total 215. Sarlxm Hny 50, cattlo 17, hogs 3, wheat C, boots 129, total 205. Glonburnlo Hny 43, beets 20, to tal 09. Nichols Hay 139, boots - 08, to tal 207. Thus tho total itonber of cars billed nut from tho Horshoy station during j tho year 1918 reaches tho grand total of 2,114, a splendid showing for our town and community, and yet our possibilities In this great valley aro Hershoy Times Hems. Dolbert Martin arrived this evening from tho Grand Island business col lego for a short visit with his parents. He Is taking a commercial course. William Leypoldt took his llttlo daughter to Omaha yesterday to a hospital whero sho will undergo an operation In ono of tho cords on her nock, and which was retarding the growth of tho sido of her head. Tho Times was misinformed last wook as to Chas. Loypoldt moving to Omaha soon. He purchased tho Eves resldonco property the first of the week and will soon move to 'llcrshey witli his family. Welcome to Hersh oy. Charles. I jjou urowniieiti nrriveu Alonilay from Kansas City whoro he has com pleted a course in an auctioneering school. Doll Is now a full fledged "i oionor, "Washington, Feb. 8. T"he annual postofflco appropriation bill, carrying a total of $400,000,000, and providing for tho expondltUro of $200,000,000 ad ditional for road building in the next threo years, was passed tonight by the senate without a record vote. Tho measure now goes to conference. The principal fight ovor tho bill was on tuo committee's amendment ap propriating $200,000,000 for construc tion of roads, $50,000,000 of which would be available this year. The op position was led by Senator Thomas of Colorado, democrat, who sought to have It eliminated on tho ground that It was general legislation. Tho amend ment finally was adopted, however, by ote or oi to 17. It takes a staff of not loss than three thousand to man the newest New York hotel, which advertises a capacity of 3,000 porsons. It has been claimed for some time that tho I'help" around a modern hotel would number almost as mnny people as the guest capacity .and now wo have this stan dard put down ns ono of the doilnlte pledges that tho servico will nlwuys bo kept at the highest standard. So long as tho patrons of the large city Hotels insist upon this grade of sor- Vice, ns well as the location of tho hotels in the high rent districts, Just so long will room rates continue to mount. .... , i uiuiiui , mis sevurai saies to cry, bo much greater In the future t!intlllrcB,iyt H0 lie OXl0CtB t0 gct ln(0 thoso figures will sink Into inslgnlfl- ,i. i,rnoa iintu. r. . canco.whon once tho great movement , ,orrlt horoaboutH , g7ent and 'we wisli t'ol. Dell success. Is started and onough people begin to ronllzo what wo really have bore. Two Papers Endorse Court House. The Maxwell Tolopost republishes Tho Tribune's article on tho ques tion of a now court house and makes tho following comment: "The abovo sounds very sensible and tho Tele post, knowing tho risk of subjecting tho- county and court records, many of which cannot bo ropluced, to fire, endorses ovory word of tho abovo sug gestion. If thoso records burn, some men would havo mortgages to repay. clouded titles to lands, lost Judg ment Hens, nil entailing endless liti gation, whllo somo nion would have too many wives and somo women too mnny men at their apron strlncs. Then, why not tho living enjoy tho convwnlonqoB montloncilv? Why not honor our soldiers whllo they nro 1th us during tho dccllnlnc years f their parents than lcavo that ploasuro to anothor generation? Tiio jsrauy vindicator says; Editor Daro of tho North Platto frlbuno suggests that now 1b tho tlmo to begin thinking of building a now court house. Ho nlso advocates soldlorB' memorial hall In connec tion with tho building. Bamo to bo sed as a rost room for farmers and their fnmlllcB whon visiting tho coun ty seat. Tho suggestion 1b a good ono. and ovory ono knows tho county neons a now winning. ml" "'Hon. L.ust wcolc's casualty Villi It lf till rttitl . r -" "'""' ik nnro uinn lu.ooo mon ",7 i'u(iiuonury-rorco missing In action Hub boon corroded to innko the total 7.783. General March said vju.iuuu rorsning Had reportod tho now total with tho information that -i ' . " . woro 1110 r(,lt of tho records 'in tho contrni records ofllco In Vm,u'n At tho samo tlmo Gonornl Pershing gfivo tho wnr douartmont now totals of tho casualties In tho First nnd Soc ond dlvlslona. tho mnrlno brigndo in inu nuor uoinur incitnimi Tim m-at 'division had a total of killed, died of """"' iiiiHHing m action and prison ers of 5.248 and tho Second division mini wnB ti ,.'()(!. ::o;? UovermiHMit NhmIh lUlllons. Washington. Docords of tho trons ury department woro dlsclosmi in mn. gross ln conno'ctlou with action on tho six billion dollar rQVOiitio ltd l . ihi blggost tax levy over proposed In this country, uatn shown Indicated that Mi Uuc to bo assessed Mauler provisions of tho proposed law would bo equal to sixty dollars durliur tho year of 191!) and forty dollars ln 1020 for itncli of tho ono hundrod million tpooplo In tho united stutos. It was ulso shown -that tho proposed tax will ralso only ono third of the amount required by next Juno and tho imianco will havo to bo ralsod in somo othor manner. This sooms almost certain to bo done by tho lBsuanco of additional bonds, thlH and next year. That two moro Ioaiih will bo lloatod Is cortaln .and moro may follow. :;o:: Unemployment Is Incroased. Washington. A "much Jioavlor In orcaso" of lunemploymont tbls wook Is roportoi by tho labor department The porcontnge of cities roportlng siirpluflos of labor ban risen from fifty to llfty-Bovon. tJitloa roportlng short ages of labor havo dropped from thlr toon to elovon por cont. Supply of labor (equal to domand wuh roportod by 32 por cent of tho cltlos comparod .with 38 last wook. Kidney dlsordoni causo much tils tress of mind And body. Such nil tnonts should not to nogloctcd. bo cnuso they load to dlsoasos that aro. dangerous. PrlckJr Ash Dlttors la lino kldnoy toulo. It Btrongthons tho kidneys and purlfloo Uio stomach and lK)Wols, Prlco $l.EC nor 1kU1o. GUM MERE-DENT DRUO OO., Spoclal Agt Tho stockholders of tho Farmers' Co-oporatlvo Association held their anniml meeting tit their offices in Horshoy Wednesday., Tho books had been audited for tho past year nnd tho figures npproved. Henry Frels was re-elected president and R. A. Framo secretary. P. A. Anderson was olected on tho board of directors. Mrs. Julia Todd received a letter from her son Glen who 1b with tho 47th Company of the 5th Regiment now located at Waldbrolthbach. .Ger many, as part of tho army of occupa tion. Ho has seen Btronuous service end expects to get homo soon. Tho division ho wns in had ten per cent of tho total A. E. F. casualties and ca'pturcd twonty-flve per cont nf the total prisoners nnd artillery credited o the A. E. F. At nresent Glon Is located In a castlo nnd ho sent his mother somo beautiful nost card nic Mirci of tho castle and surrounding country. Tito bill Introduced ln tho legisla ture raising tho pay of precinct as sessors from $3 to $4 a day has passed a third reading and will probably pass notn nouse and senate. : :o.' STRAYED About two months ago from sections 25 nnd 35, five miles northeast of Dickens, two White faced yearling steers, branded with Jug or bottle brand on left sido on ribs. Good reward for any informa tion leading to recovery of same. JOHN WILKEN. Dickens, Neb. : :o: : If you want the family to bo heal thy and active, glvo them Holllster's HocKy Mountain Tea this month. It regulates tho bowels, helps the ap petite, puts llfo and energy In tho whole family. 35c, Tea or Tablets. J. O. PATTERSON. Druggist. Urady Vindicator Iloms. Charlos Nelson Is another Drady sodlor boy to roturn homo, last Sun day. Ho was mustored out of sor- vlco Inst wcok,. Mr. Nelson was ono of tho many that was on tho ocean whon tho armlstlco was signed, and the transport ho wbb on turned back o tho states after bolng out several undrcd mllos on Its way to Franco. lmvm jonnson wno went to Omaha last wook to confer with tho officials of tho North Platto Light & Power Co., returned homo Tuesday mornlnor. Tho compnny will probably build n transmission lino for Mnxw'cll and Urady If tho two towns can guarantee tho company onough business to make if. a paying proposition for them. I Ho !lzo of tho guarantao to b3 asked will dopond lnrcelv on tho ost of buldlng n lino, which 1b yet to o neuron out. Nath Uratton Informs, this wrltor that tho farmers of this vlcinltv are subscribing dally for stock in tho 'armors' co-oporatlvo olovator com pany. Tho company oxpects to nur- maso tho Omnha olovator nronurtv In Drady. Dotwoon fivo and six thous- nd dollars havo boon subscribed nl oady. and tho rost Is oxnoctod to ho sold by Saturday night. Ten thous and dollars is to bo tho total stock, aim it is said tho olovator can hn nought for $0,500. Sutherland Courier Kems. C. A. Lau and A. D. Yates sold 134 head of steers to a party from Now ton, Kansas, last weok. They brought $100 per head. While at tho stock show ln Denver Jamos Shoup bought a steer that wolghB 2130 pounds. Ho Is going to toed It and see It ho can't make a good sized steer of It. Somo people seem to think that thero Is Diptherla at Henry- (Joker's, all of which is a mistake. MIsdiMario was home on a visit but took sick after sho went back to North Platte. She Is getting nlong nicely now. As soon ns tho weather Is a little warmor A. W. Potorson will start the erection of a brick building on the ground whoro his old store Is. When completed ho will havo a building for ins arug store winch will be modern In every respect. : :o: : I wish to secure n high class local roprosontatlvo as District Supervisor ior mo wationnl Life Insurance Com pany, of tho United States of America Wo aro nn old lino Company, over 50 years old, writing highest class old lino insurance only. Top contract to right party. Answers confidential In all cases. Edward T. Kollhor, General Agent for Nebraska. 1216-16 Cltv Na tlonal Dank Dulldlng, Omaha, Nebrns- Ka. 7-4 : :o: : Estrny Notice. Takon up on or about January 23, 1919. on section 14-12-31. bv tho un dersigned who thero resides, ono bay norso, a yrs. old, weight 800; black maro a yrs. old, weight 800; gray muro - yrs. . oiu. weignt SOU; no brnnds. Owner call, prove property pay chargos and take animals away. J. M. C RANDALL. WW. That's what we have done. We have put in a full line of the Old Reliable Queen Incubatory sold m these parts with satisfaction for many years. i NoWx 's "p to you Are yu t?oins t0 he patriotic and make a little money on the side this year, by raising a hunch of robsters and pullets to sell next fall or are you eoinn to sit tight and pay the other fellow for your meat and egysf Queen Incubators Hatch Chicles Taat Live and Grow That's tho kind you want. You v int big hatches, of course, but 100 per . nt hatches don't mean much if half the chicks die. A Queen Incubator co ia but little more than the cheap kind, a d the extra chicles that live and grow soi n pay the difference. Wo sell Queen machines because they have a splendid reputation ns reliable hatchers not only here, but all over the country. We have some Queen books that are interesting. You are welcome to n copy. Just step In nnd ask for one. SIMON BROTHERS, Local Agents, North Platte. SENATE VOTES 200,oOO,0(H) FUJI KOAD IJUILDIM.. -: :o: : THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER H. M. JOHANSEN North Platte, Nebraska PHONE CIS. By caling this number you can as certain whero I am. DOCTOR D. T. QU1GLET Practice Ltintted to Surgery and ltadium Therujij 728 Clt) National Bank Building. Omaha. Nebraska. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the clontiflc treatment of medical, urgicnl and confinement casei. Completely quipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lncas, H. D. J. B. Redfic!d.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Bit. TWINEN 1IOSPIT.1L For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernity and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 183 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. GEO. B. DENT, Fhsylclau and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstretrlcs. Ofllco: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Ofllco 130, Residenco 115 NOTICE! Wiy not writo your flro and cyclono Insurance with n rcllnblo company who Invest tliolr premiums In Liberty Bonda and giro our county tho credit. aco ns for farm and nutoniohllo rates NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO. Office Phone 340 Res. Black 376 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Nob. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. .. Knights ot Columbus Building. Phono 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska Referonco:- Farmers State Bank It. I. SHAPPELL, AUCTIONEER Sutherland, Nobr. I alway tako stock buyers with me and always soil for tho high dollar. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. My one host reference I'm always dated ahead Phono at my expense for datos OGALALLA, NEBRASKA DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 1 Night phono Black 5SS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In tho Mutter of tho Estato of JAMES II. BURLISON. Deceased, NOTICE. Hospital Phone Black 033 House Phone Black 633 IV. T. PBITCHARB, Graduate Vetorlunrlaii Eight years u Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. Nutlco of Petition. Estate No. 1024 of Walter G. Mc Nool, deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: To all porsons Interested In said Estate take notlco that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Mary C. Mc Neol as Administratrix of said Estato which has boen set for hearing heroin on March 7. 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated February 4. 1919. Win. II. O, WOODHURST, Fll 3w. County Judge. Notlco to Creditors. Estato No. 1613 of William A. Mil ler, deceused In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation nnd filing of claims against said Es tiato Is June 14, 1919, and for settle ment of said Estato Is Fobruary 7, 1920; and that I will sit at tho county court room ln said county on Mnrch 14, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in., and on Juno 14, 1919. at 9 o'clock a. m to receive,-oxaniino. hoar, allow or ad just all claims and objections duly fllod. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST. F11-4W County Judge. Notlco of Referee's Salo.. Notlco Is horoby given Uiat by vlr tuo of an ordor Issued to mo by the District Court ln nnd for Lincoln County, Nobraska, In an action whero- In Katlo B, Lowo is ptalnufT and Marie Lowo, Emmott Lowe, a minor: Laura F. Lowo, a minor; and Mabel Lowo, a minor, aro defendants, I will on tho 8th day of March. 1919, at tho hour of two o'clock of said day at the east front door ot the court houso in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, sell at public auction to tho hlghost blddor for cash tho following descrlbod real estato eltuato in the County of Lincoln and Stato of No braska, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter (SEV4) of Section Twonty-flvo (25), TOwiuljlp Nino (9), North of Range Thirty (30), wost ot tho cth p. m. Dated this 28th day ot January. 1919 F4-M7 O. E. ELDER, Referee To Alllo G. Burlison now Alllo G. Kamrar, Augustus E. Burlison, Sarah A. Burlison, and to all persons Inter ested In tho estato of James H. Bur llson, deceased and to all heirs and creditors of said Jamos II. Burlison. deceased, and to all persons interested ln the SWJ4 and tho S of the NWV1 of Section 25, Townhlp 13, North, of Range 31, Wost of tho 6th P. M. In Lincoln County. Nobraska: ou and each of you are hereby notified that on tho 1st day of Febru ary, 1919, Thomas G. Rowley, filed his petition In tho County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska, in which said petition It Is alleged that James II. Burlison died Intestate on tho 6th day of November, 1892 at Hamburg, Erie County, State of Now York, and left surviving him no children nor the chlldron of any deceased children, and that ho left surviving him Alllo G. Burlison, his widow, now Alllo G Kamrar, Augustus E. Burlison, his father, Sarah A. Burlison, his mother, nnd that said persons are his solo and only heirs at law and next of kin, also alleging that said Jamos H. Burlison died seized of the SWV4 and tho S of tho NWU of Section 25, Township 13, North, of Range 31. West of the 6th P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebras ka. It Is also alleged in the said peti tion that tho petitioner. James G Rowley, Is now tho owner of said land having derived title thoroto by mesne conveyance, from tho said heirs of James H. Burlison, deceased. You aro further notified that tho prayer of said petition. Is that a tlmo bo set for tho hearing thereof, that notlco be given to snld heirs and to all persons Interested In tho estnto of James II. Burlison nnd tn ill credi tors of said James H. Bu'nn nnd to nil porsons Interested In ti" SWVi nnd tho SVj of tho NW4 of Section 25 Township 13, North, of Rane 31. Wost of the 6th P M.. ln Lincoln County, Nobrnska, and that on tho hearing of said 'petition tho Court detormlno thnt said James H. Burll fon died on tho 6th day of November 1892, Intestato nnd seized of tho SWi nnd tho BVt of tho NW'4 of Section Township 13. North, of Rontjo 31. Wost of tho fith P ".M.. ln Lincoln Countv Nobraska. and to detormlno nvh the hairs of tho snld Jamos II. urllson were nt tho tlmo of his death iieirreo of klnshln and their right to inborH said lands. And vcii nnd each of vou aro there frvn notified to nonpar nt tho Coun'v T'idr"' offlon In the OouHhoiiBo In '.n Hv of Ynrth Plnte. No'wiRkn. Mm pth dnv of Mnrch. 1919. to ohv rn"to " nnv thorn bo whv the -o..or f snld notlttou should not. bo granted. Wm. II. C. WOODHTTRST. F4-21 County Judge. W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LA" Office over McDonald Bank. Offlco Phono 113C Ros. Phono 112C ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales a Specialty. References nnd Dntos at First Na. tlonal Bank, North Platte, Neb. Phono 1000. SALE DATES: VT. E. Gates, February 4th. John Primrose, Fob. (5th, 1911). . John Spencer, Jr.. February 11th. W. B. & C. P. Howard, February 25th. J rod Juiscr, March lath. Best Price Paid for HOGS AT THE Hog Market Office at the Old Stock Yards We also buy cattle. Call phone Black 381 for prices ED. TODENHOFT, North Platte, Nebraska. big Price for Furs. From $2 to $4.50 for prime skin3. Muskrats from 20c to $1.50 L. LIPSHITZ. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Broken Bow, Nebraska, January 22, 1919. Notlco is hereby given that Bloss A. Elias, of North Platte, Neb., who, on .August 14, 1915,mado Homestead En try North Platte No. 06272, Broken Bow No. 0118666 for tho S SEH, Section 22, Township 15 North, Raugo 30 west ot 0th Principle Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to tho land above described before the County Judge of Lincoln county, Ne braska, at North Platte, Nebraska, on tho 10th day of March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Den nis Brlen, C. R. Smith, Patrick Mc Graw and John Woldon, all of North Platto, Nebraska. MACK O. WARRINGTON, J28f28 Register. Notlco to Creditors. Estato No. 1610 of Evangeline Gough Deceased, in tho County Court .of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, S.S. Credi tors of said said estato will tako notlco that the time limited for pres entation and filing of claims against said estato is May 28th, 1919, and for tho settlement of said estato 1R Janu ary 24th, 1920, that I will sit at tho county court room in said county on Fobruary 28th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. iu and on May 28th, 1919, at 10 a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objections duly fllod. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. J28f2S County Judgo. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA In tho Matter of tho Estate of Anna Margarotha Meyer, ' Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notlco Is hereby given to any and all persons having claims and de mands against tho ostato of tho said Anna tMargaretha Moyor, deceased, that tho 17th day of May, 1919, has boon set and appointed aa tho day for tho recoptlon, examination and ad justment and allowance of lawful claims and demands of all porsons, against said ostato and that tho County Court of Lincoln County. No braska, will at said tlmo receive, ox amln!, adjust; and' allow all such claims against said estato, aa provid ed by law, at the County Court Room ln the Courthouse in tho City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, and nil porsons so lntorosted ln said es tato, will appear at said time and fdaco and duly prestont tholr said claims and demands ln tho manner rcquirod by law,, or show causo for not so doing, and ln enso any of said claims or demands shall not bo pre sented on or prior to tho said 17th day of May, 1919, tho samo shall be forovor barred. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I havo signed this notlco and affixed tho seal of said Court this 17th day of Janu ary, 1919. Wm. U. C. WOODHURST. (SEAL) County Judge. J21F14 t