The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 14, 1919, Image 8

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lit A L BARE, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION hates:
Ono l'ear by Jllnll, in advance. .$1 .75
Ono Tear by Currier, In advance, $2.00
Entered at the- North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Claus Matter.
ntniAY, February inii, uii.
The Seattle Lesson.
The wholo country draws a lgh of
rafllaf over the ending ot tlio Seattlo
Htrlko. Union labor has boon found
to bo only slightly talntod with bol
shovlsm, thoreforo the general repud
iation of the attempt to start a social
resolution. Tho wholo movomont to
ostabllsh a new order by force will
fail In UiIh country becauso of the
powor of the middle class population.
Organized labor here belongs to the
bourgeoisie, which Is anthemu to the
European reds. Tho great majority
of all union men 'be United Stato.
have a stake in the country. Thoy
have families and homes and recog
nized plncos In the social structure
Thuy are not to be deluded Into throw
ing away their start and their solf
rospoct because boiuo theorist tolls
them that the only way for labor to
get Us propor roward Is to Junk all
existing Institutions and make a fresh
start under an ontlroly now systom.
When tho real teat comos it will bo
found that tho Amorlcan fannor will
stand llko a rock against all the lures
nnd wllos ot tho bolshovlsts. With
tho mlddlo classes in tho cities and
towns ho will always keop this coun
try on nn even keel. It Is a mattor
of profound encouragement to know
that theso sane and conservative ele
ments can, depend upon tho support
of tho responsible eloment In organ
Izod lahor. Tho Soattlo oxporionco
shows that this elemont Is apparently
tho controlling force among tho soa
tionod union worklngmcn. It is a sign
, of hopo for tho entire nation. Lin
coln Journal.
Itwid Plans In Nebraska.
Tho rond situation la Nebraska is
(lumnied up hi this form ly tho odu
caitilomil d(v!lH(on of tho highways
transport committee, national council
of dofoiiHO, ot which State Engineer
Qoprgo E. Johnson is chairman:
' What action did tho loglslataro two
years ago tako with regard to road
Improvement?
(1) It appropriated $040,000 to
meet tho first throe years of fedoral
appropriation for highway construc
tion. (2) , It pledged tho stalo and tho
191,9 session of the legislature to ap
propriate funds to moot tho federal
appropriation for 1919 and 1920.
(3) It authorized tho state board of
Irrigation, highways and drainngo to
co-oporato with tho county officials
In laying out a system of roads for tho
state.
What plnn wns followed1 by tho atato
board In mapping out tho proposed
systom ot hlghwayp?
(1) Only ronds approved by tho Uni
ted States department of agrlculturo
wore choson.
(2) Tho system of roads connects
all our county seats with each other
and with the main highways.
(3) Those roads to bo Improvod
woro selected on tho basis ot tho most
bonollt to tho groatost number of
people.
Who would be benefitted by tho es
tablishment of this systom ot stato
highways?
(1) Everybody In tho stato would bo
bonoflttod indirectly thru the greater
genoral prosperity following tho im
provemont ot ronds.
(2) Throo-fourtliH ot tho population
ot Nebraska would Jio bonolltted di
rectly bocnuae 75 por cent of our
pcoplo llvo on ,or within four and a
half miles, of thl3 system of ronds.
What has tho ptato liotird of Irriga
tion, highways and drainage accom
plished during tho first two years thru
tho uso of stnto and fedoral funds?
(1) Plaint and specifications havo
boon prepared for 952 miles of roads.
(2) Slxtoon hundrod mllos ot roads
hnvo boon.survoyod.
(3) Contracts havo boon lot for 215
miles of roads at a aggregate cost
jof $528,078.
.What kind of roads are being
plnnnodi
All of tho 215 mllos ot roads under
contract nro to be ot earth construc
tion with pormnnont brldgos nnd cul-
Vorts, oxcopt 3 mlloH of sand-clay
ronds In Hall county, and CMs mllos ot
brick road In, Lancaster county.
How nro tho funds obtalnod to flu-
anco tho hard surfaced roods?
Tho cost of grading nnd nn addi
tional $200 por mllo Ib supplied from
fedoral and stnto funds. Tho balanco
ot tho exponso Is homo by tho county
nnd tho proporty ownorB adjacont to
tho roads.
Doos tho prosent appropriation ot
fedoral and state funds provido ndo
quato moans to complete tho Improve
ment of roads as planned?
It doos not, Moreovor, tho counties
nro not able, under tho constitution
to provido tho monoy In addition to
carrying on tholr present county road
system.
JIow then, Is It tproposod to rnlso
tho additional money-to complete tho
Improvement ot tho highways?
Hy Increasing tho automobile tnx
and using a portion ot tho snmo to
comnlotn construction.
What aro tho two bills that havo
bteon prepared hy tho road and bridge
cominlttoo of tho Nebraska legislature
nnd lntroducod before tho houso by
this cominlttoo and tho apoaltor of
tho houso?
(1) A bill providing for tho map
nljig out of some olchty-olght linos
ot roadway to bo designated stnto
high ways,
(2) A hill providing for raising
funds for rond Improvomont hy a tax
nn automobiles and truclcfl.
UOrTOIt P. T. QUIOLKY
Practlco Limited to
' Surgpry nnd Itndltim Thornii)
7S8 City 'National llnnk Building.
Omatan, Nebraska.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. I
February 10, ,1919. I
Board of county commissioners mot'
pursuant to adjournment, present1
Koch, Hermlnghatieon nnd Springsr
and county clork. j
The board procoedod to make the .
following estimate ot expenses for the
year 1919: 1
County General Fund... .$70,000.00
County Bridge fund 40,000.00 j
County Road Fund fi0000..00l
Agricultural Socloty 1,000.00,
Precinct Bonds. 1
usgoou, principal una mi.. i,uuu.uu
Ulrdwood, principal and Int... 1,500.00
South Platte, prln. and lnt... 1,500.00
Platto, principal and Int..... 1.G00.00
Ilostwlck, principal and int... C00.00
liershey, principal and lnt 700.00 Washington. With President WII-
Kast Platto, prln. and lnt 2000.00 son to take personal charga of the
School District Hands and In(rosl. unemployment situation, upon his re
No. 1 bond nnd Interost. .. .$12,000.00 turn from France, tho department o'.
No. 7 bond and Interest 1,750.00 labor Is now planning to have busi-
No. 23 bond and interest 350.00 nes3 adjustod so this Isbimi may be
No. 47 bond and Interest.... 100.00 considered at once upon return of the
No. 55 bond nd interest.... 3,000.00 , executlvo. To that end there was ex
No. G7 bond nnd intorost 450.00 , irnded an Invitation to tho governors
No. 98 bond nnd Intorost. . . . 250.00 of evory 8tate in the union to attend
No. 105 bond and Interest.... 200.00 t,. general conference hero on March
No. Ill bond and interest.... 200.00. i, for tho express purpose of detor
No. 119 bond and Interest.... 200.00 milnE oxact conditions in vnrlnns
No. 120 bond mid Interest
Inn tin
a
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irnnn
orn no
rnnnn
"nn nn
nn nn
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No. 122 bond and interest...
No. 120 bond nnd Interest...
No. 131 bond and Interest. . .
hNo. 132 bond and interest...
No. 133 bond nnd lntrest. ..
No, 21 bond and Interest....
No. 113 bond and Intorest...
No. 110 bond nnd interest...
Special Building.
No. 33 Special building ?20.00
No. 20 special building.
No. 59 special building
300.00
S0, "u- H,)w,,u,l ,l K Snnnn
v0, ? JZn I'liilfilli ?nn on
No. 19 apocial building 200.00
. . , ... nnn AA ,
No. 31 Bpoclal building 500.00,
v' 7 S h,H SK5 2nnnn 'laBrl"5 tho economic situation In
vS' ni onn0,no' tho United States. They predict a rc-
Si9,?'. te fnVnn MJu.tn.ont of those matters and
No! 112 special building. ..... 300.00!
Uond of C. II. Emplo, Justice ot the
peaco Sutherland, approved.
W. M. Dymond, bridge work, $41.25.
D, S. Ilutchoson, dragging, $7.50.
North Platte Lumber Co., coal, $83.70.
C. II. Bostwlck. dragging, $11.25.
Win. Smith, road work, $14.40.
No Platto Light and Powor Co.. $99.24.
No. Platto Lumbor Co., coal, $30.50.
Wm. Smith, hall rent, $8.00.
Ooates L. & C. Co., coal, $119.75.
1 p
When Swift & Company
paid, say, 13 dollars per hun
dredweight for live beef cattle
last year, the profit was only
13 cents! In other words, if we
had paid ,$13. 13, we would have
made no profit.
Or, if we had received a
quarter of a cent per pound less
for dressed beef we would have
made no profit.
It is doubtful whether any
other business is run on so close
a margin of profit.
This is bringing the producer
and the consumer pretty close
togetherwhich should be the
object of any industry turning
raw material into a useful form.
This remarkable showing is due to
enormous volume, perfected facilities
(packing plants strategically located,
branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.),
and an army of men and women
chosen and trained to do their special
work.
This, and many other points of
interest, are found in the Swift &
Company Year Book for 1919, just
published which is brought out for the
public as well as for the 25,000 Swift
& Company shareholders.
The Year Book also represents the
packer's side of the Federal Trade
Commission investigation, upon which
Congress is asked to base action
against the industry.
Many who have never heard the
packer's side are sending for the Year
Book.
Would you like one ? Merely mail
your name and address to the Chicago
office and the book will come to you.
Address
Swift & Company
Union Stock Yards, Chicago
University Pub. Co., supplio $7.22.
M. w. A., hall rent election, $10.00.
ftmdry persons, road worli, fBu.OO.
A. P. Kelly, printing ami Kupplles,
$537.60.
Paul Meyer, services $3.60.
W. T. Green, labor at Jail, $C0.26.
s. J. Koch tolephone tolls $9,71.
13. & W. Coker, mdso co. po5r, S0.97.
Bond of W. D. Waldo, ovorges"r Dlst.
13, approved.
, .H. C. Cohn Is hereby appointed road
ovorsoor Dlst. 15.
Adjourned to February ll,J9l9.
::o: :
WILSON IS EXPECTED TO
SETTI.K LA llOlt MPFICULTIKS,
Part8 tne country nnd possibly sug-
eost whnt might be dono to rallevo it.
Prosldeilt Wilson Will Sp 8.0(1 Up lUs
return- m,t ,a llot likoIy to 00 ack i"
,irne t0 11110,1,1 1,10 meeting; of govcr-
norB - Ho w111, howovcr loo't after
il10 8oner.al codltlon of unrest, strikes
um' rowoquent unemployment pre-
vailing over tho country, In peror
.vpon Ins nrrlval In Washington and
a1 (ata roqure(I wU, bo avalablo to
Milm.
T.nltM nf flnln t tiflin lin VA 1mm smti
JIWW4 l'tliulll Ifl "III HM'U lUUJl I Uil"
HUo,l nn(l they nro ,n ono accord that
tho J"031 Btrlke '"bronco can aU
rnn , Btrn, nnt 1lof,nnn ,,m
Mt..M ...Ml. l
P .to old t m? Production
In all trades and Industries, but
grant that tho government can do
much to bring this about.
; :o: :
Drlvo out constipation, promote ap
potlto, Improve digestion, Induce re
freshing sleep, get renewed strength
and health. Holllstor's Rocky Moun
tain Tea, nature's gift of wondrous
horbs. Results guaranteed or monoy
back, 35c. GEO. FRATEH, Druggist.
III
ents
THE FARMERS
CTIONEER
IL n. JOHANPEN
North Piott. -Nebraska
PJIOSE CIS.
By callng this number you can as
certain where I am.
Hospital Phone Black 633'
House Puon Ulacl: 638
y. t. ritrmiAKi).
Grmluuto Veterinarian
Klght yeurs a Uovunimont Veterinar
ian. Hospital 21 S. southLocust St.
one-half block southwest or the
Courl IIouiHi.
.
KSTUIATE vv i;Xl'EiSKS.
Notlco Is hereby given that on tho
11th day of February. 1919, tho coun
ty commissioners of Lincoln county.
Nebraska, proccded to make ami did
make tho following estimate of expen
ses for tho year 1919:
County General Fuud $70,000.00,
County Brldgo Fund 40,000.001
County Rond Fund 50,000. 00 1
Agricultural Society 1,000.001
rrcclncf, Hon ds.
Osgood bond and Interest. .. .$1,000.00
nirdwood bond and interest.. 1.500.00
South Platto bond and Int. 1.500.00
Platto bond and interest.... 1,500.00
Hostwick bond and interest.. 500.00
Hcrshey bond and Interest... 700.00
Bant Platto bond and int... 2.000.00
School District Bonds and Interest..
No. 1 bond and interest $12,000.00
No. 7 bond and intorest 1,750.00
No. 23 bond nnd Interest 350.00
No. 47 bond and interest 100.00
No. 55 bond and interest 3,000.00
No. 07 bond and intorest 450.00!
No. 98 bond and interest.... 250. OOi
No. 105 bond and Interest 200.00)
Nn. 111 hnml nnrl Intorost . . !nnnn'"
No. 119 bond nnd interost 200.00
No. 122 bond nnd interest 200.00
No. 122 bond and interest 100.00
No. 126 bond and Interest.... 200.00
No. 131 bond and interest... 300.00
No. 132 bond nnd interest.... 250.00
No. 133 bond and interest.... 250.00
. . ... ... . . . , VV.WV
No. 21 bond and Interest. . .
No. 113 bond and Interest. . .
No. 116 bond and Interest. . .
Spccln' Buildings.
No. 33 special building $2,500. 00 1
No. 26 special building 300.00 1
No. 59 special building 300.00
No. CO special building 900.00;
No 130 special building 200.00,
No. 131 special building 200.00
No. 132 special building 200.00
No. 19 swrvcial building 200.001
No. 31 special building 500.00
Vo 05 apcrlol building -
-mi , him'iui minimi iuu.uu
No 91 special brlbling '200.00
Vn. 100 snedal buildlnrr 100.00
No 112 snerlnl bulldlntr 300.00'
Notlco of Final Report.
Estate No 1446 of Claus Gruenau,
deceased, in tlio Count Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska ,to all per
sons interested In said Estato take
notico that tho Administratrix, wlthjuson, deceased and to nil heirs and
the Will annexed, has filed a final ac- I creditors of said James H. Burlison
count and report of her administration
aim a petition tor nnai settlement
and discharge as such, which has been
sot tor neanng oeroro saici court on
iviarcn xuiy, at, v o ciocit a. m., wnon
you may appear and contest tho same.
Dated February 10th, 1919.
Wm. II. C. W00DHURST,
fiP:3w CjmiyJ.lidjjp-.
Notice of Petition.
Estnte Nn. ir.24 of Wulter G. Mc-
Ncol, deceased in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: To all
persons interested in said Estate take
nntlfio Mint n netiMnn hns lofin fllor?
for tho appointment of Mary C. Mc -
Neel as Administratrix of said Estato
wiiinii ima i.opii n for. lionpinn-lmroin
on March 7. 1919. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated February 4, 1919.
,
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
Fll 3v. County Judge.
Xotico to Creditors.
Estato No. 1613 of William A. Mil
ler, deceased in tlio County Court of
Lincoln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credi
tors of said ostato will tako notice
that tho timo limited for presentation
nnd tiling of claims against said Es
tato Is June 14, 1919, and for settle
ment of said Estato Is February 7,
1920; and that I will sit at tho county
court room In said county on March
14. 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and on
Jmo 14. 1919. at 9 o'clock a. m., to
receive, examine hear, allow or ad
Just all claims nnd objections duly
fllod.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
Fll-4v County Judge.
Notice of Roforoo's Sale.
Notlco is horeby given that by vir
tue of an ordor Issued to mo by tho
District Court in and for Lincoln
County, Nebraska, in an action whoro
In Katlo B. Lowo is ptalntlff and Mario
Loye, Emmett Lowo, "a minor; Laura
F. Lowo, a minor; and Mabol Lowo, a
minor, nro dotondants, I will on tho
Sth day of March, 1919, at tho hour
of two ololock of said day at the oast
front door ot tho court houso In tho
city of North Platto, Lincoln County,
Nohrnska, sell at public auction to tho
hlghost bidder for cash tho following
described real ostato sltunto In tho
County of Lincoln and Stato ot Ne
braska, to-wlt: Southeast Quartor
(SEVi) of Section Twonty-llvo (25),
Township Nino (9), North ot Hango
Thirty (30). Wost of tho Cth P. M.
Dated this 28th day of January. 1919
F4-M7 O. E. ELDER, Roforeo.
NORTH PLATTE
..Genera! Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block Norlb ot Postoflicc.
Tbone 58
A modern institution fur the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Couinletoly equipped X-Iiny
and dipnostic laboratoricp. '
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RedGeld. N. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
GEO. B. DENT,
Plisjiclan mid Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstrotrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
office Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Nob.
Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physicinn.
North Platto, - - Nebrasku.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
Phono 308
ALDEIIT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
Reference:- Farmers State Bank
R. I. SHAPPELL,
AUCTIONEER
Sutherland, Ncbr.
alway tako stock buyers with me
and always soli for tho high dollar.
L. M. He CLARA,
Auctioneer.
500.00, My ono best reference I'm always
300.00 dated abend Phono at my expense
200.00 .for dntes
OGALALLA, NEBRASKA
DEBRYBEIIRY ft FORBES,
Llcensod Embamors
Undertakers and Funeral Directora
Bay phono 41
Night phono Black 5SS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN-
COLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In tho Matter of the Estato of
JAMES II. BURLISON, Deceased,
NOTICE.
To Allio G. Burlison now AUio G
Kamrar, Augustus E. Burlison, Sarah
A. Burlison, and to all persons inter
estod In tho estato of James II. Bur-
I deceased, and to all persons interested
n, tiin SWVl and the SV of tho NWi
I 0f Section 25, Townhlp 13, North, of
Rango 31, West of the Cth P. M. in
Lincoln County. Nobraska:
You and each of you are horeby
notified that on tho 1st day of Febru
ary, 1919, Thomas G. Rowley, filed his
'petition In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, in which said
potition it Is alleged that James H
, Burlison died lntestato on tho Cth day
j of November, 1892 at Hamburg, Erie
County, Stato of Now York, and loft
' surviving mm no cnuurcn nor mo
I chlldron of any deceased children,
H"'l that ho left surviving him Alllo
'u-- unison, nis wiuow, now whb u.
IKamrnr, Augustus E. Burlison, his
father, Sarah A. Burlison, his mother,
..... i
ana mat sam persons ure ms buju uu
only heirs at law and noxt of kin, also
alloglng that said James H. Burlison
died seized of tho SWU and tho S&
of tho NWW of Section 25. Township
13, North, of Rango 31, West of the
6th P. M., in Lincoln County, NcDras
ka. It is also alleged in the said poti
tlon that tlio petitioner, James G
Rowley, is now tho owner of said land
having derived title thoroto by mesne
convoynnco from tho said heirs of
James H. Burlison, deceased
You aro furthor notified that tho
orayor of said potition, is that a timo
bo sot for tho hoarlng thereof, that
notlco lie given to said heirs and to
all persons Interested In tho estato
of James II. Burlison and to an creui
tors of said James H. Bu'-' on and
to all porsons interested in 'n SW4
and tho SV4 of tho NWU of Section 25
Township 13, North, of Rango 31
West of tho 6th P M., In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and that on tho
hearing of said potItIon tho Court
dotormlno thnt said James II. Burn
on died on tho Cth day of Novombor
1S92. lntestato and seized of tho SWA
nnd tho S of tho NWV, of Section
K. Township 13. North, of Rnngo 31
WoRt of tho 6th P .M.. in Lincoln
rnuntv Nobraska, and to dotormlno
wh the hairs of tho snld Jamos H,
TJurllson woro nt tho timo of his (loath
'Ipixpo of kinship nnd their right to
(vi'orit. said lands
And vr. nnd pnrh of vou nro thorp-
frt- notified to nnpear nt tho. Count v
TtnW ofOco In tho Courthouse in
n.n fifv nf Vnrth Plnt'o VMirankn
- ii Kth d" "f ATuroh. 1019. to
h' r"o (f nnv thoro lie n'liv flm
-.-o.or of unM notiflon nbonUl not bo
cr ranted.
Wm. II C WOODTTTmT.
F, '1 County Judge.
DIt. TWINE N HOSPITAL
For Medical, Surgical, Mat
ernity and convalescent patients.
r 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.
NOTICE I
IVIiv not Avrllo Tour Urn nnd cvrlnnn
Insurance with a rolinblo compnnj
who Invest Uiolr premiums in Liberty
llonils mid give our county tlio credit.
isco us tor larm ana nutomoullo rates
NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY-.AT.LA1
Office OTcr McDonald Bank.
Offlco Phono 1130 Res. Phono 112C
ED. KIEKIG,
Auctioneer.
Genoral Farm Sales a Specialty.
References and Dntes nt First Nn-
llonal Bank, North Platte, Neb.
Phono 1000.
SALE DATES:
W. E. Gates, February 4th.
John Primrose, Feb. Cth, 1919.
John Spencer, Jr., February 11th.
W. B. & C. P. Howard, Febnmry 25th.
itch it user, .narch latJi.
Best Price Paid for
AT THE
Hog Market
Office at the Old Stock YarOs
, We also buy cattle. Call phone
Black 381 for prices
ED. TODENHQFT,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Big Price for Furs.
From $2 to $4.50 for prime skins.
Muskrats from 20c to $1.50
L. LIPSHITZ.
Notlco for Publication.
Department of tho Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Broken Bow,
Nebraska, January 22, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Bloss A.
Elias, of Norths Platto, Neb., who, on
August 14, 1915,mado Homestead En
try North Platte No. 0G272, Broken
Bow No. 0118G06 for tho SEVI,
Section 22, Township 15 North, Range
30 west of Cth Princlplo Meridian lias
tiled notico of intention to make
three-year proof to establish claim to
tho land jibove doscribed before the
County Judge of Lincoln county, No
braska, at North Platte, Nebraska, on
tho 10th day of March, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: Den
nis Brien, C. R. Smith, Patrick Mc
Graw and John Weldon, all of North
Platte, Nebraska.
MACK C. WARRINGTON,
J28f2S Register.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estato No. 1C10 of Evangolino Gough
Deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, S.S. Credi
tors of said said estato will tako
notico that tho timo limited for pres
entation nnd filing of claims against
said estato is May 28th, 1919, and for
tlio settlement of said estate is Janu
ary 24th, 1920, that I will sit at tho
county court room in said couuty on
February' S8th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a.
m., and on May 28th, 1919, at 10
a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J28f28 County Judge.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the Matter ot tho Estato ot Anna
Margaretha Meyer, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco is horoby given to any and
all persons having claims and de
mands against tho ostato of tho said
Anna (Margaretha Moyer, doceased,
that tho 17th day of May, 1919, has
boon sot and appointed as the day for
tho recoption, examination and ad
justment and allowance of lawful
claims and demands of all persons,
against Bald estato and that tho
County Court of Lincoln County. Ne
braska, will at said timo recoivo, ex
amine, adjust and' allow all siuch
claims against said estato, aa provid
ed by law, at tho County Court Room
In tho Courthouso In tho City of North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, and
nil porsons so Interested in said os
tato, will appear at said timo and
placo and duly pTostont their said
claims and demands ln tho manner
required by law, or show causo for
not so doing, and In caso any of said
claims or demands shall not ho pre
sented on or prior to tho said 17th
day of May. 1019, tho samo shall bo
forovor barrod.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I havo
signed this notlco and affixed tho seal
of said Court this 17th day of Janu
ary, 1919,
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST.
(SEAL) County Judp:e, J21F14