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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1919)
IRA L BARE, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES; ! Ono Vcar by Mnll, In nuvunco..91.7" at the un thoatre, tolls a remarkable Ono Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 1 Mory. It oxposos fake "msulumB" and ,. . "clairvoyants," antl In Oolntt thla It Entorod at tho North Platte, Nebraska revenls a splendid stoir of thrills, ox Postofflco an Second Class Matter. oltomont and lnv. Tho story Is truly .. ,. - TUESDAY, MARCH 1th, 1010. . llimi.KV 1'i.ANS TO Mill! THF. U. H. Vi,U IN HVi4iiv 1'oiit Clilcugo, 111. An American mer- Hag Into every port of the world Is tho accomplishment Edward N. Hur- loy ohnlrnmn of the Shipping Hoard, hopos to realize through the com- ulnod efforts of all linos of business, Tho ftlilpplng Hoard has nBcked tho . ' United States Chamber of Commerce interests .and navo moir iiw - pare a number of plans for the new morchnut marine, Hurley explained. Tho Shipping Hoard will supply data, both foreign nnd domestic, covorlng routes, cost, fuel supply and general facilities. The drafted plans will be submitted to the American HankorH' Association, tho National Orange, tho Itnllrond Administration, mining nnd other Interests, and nftor full discus sion by small units nnd the momborH In general, the final reports will be returned to tho United Htates Chamber of Commorco, which will submit all Its Information to congress. . to;. WOJIKN CAN VOTH AT Till VOMtSii IJITV HMSOTIOX For the first time In history the women of North I'latto can walk Into tho polls on tho Kill day of next month nnd coat their ballots for candldntca for city olllolals. And having boon ac corded this right It Is probable that they will exercise It. If tho city can be1 made a bottor town morjilly, horo Is tho opportunity for women to make uimtvino- fnr nn wn understand the law, tho women have a voice m nam ing candidates as well as In electing them, nnd It Is within tholr power by concerted action to nomlnato candi dates who, whon elected, will not tol ornto certain conditions which now exist. As tho election will bo held Tuesday, April 8th. tho women of North Plntto will need to get busy In bringing out or assisting to put forward, candi dates who will be to their liking. ::o:: Facts About the War. From tho Paper Bulletin Soldiers engaged on all sides, G7.000,- 000,000: civilians engaged, zoo.ouo.- 000. Total military expenditures, $344, 000,000,000. Destruction to shipping, J7.OQO.000,. 000. Cnsunltlea Including civilians, 2C, 000,000. Destruction to property In Invaded territories, $1,000,000,000. Loss to tho whole world1 through in torruptlon of normnl cbmmcrce and In dustry $200,000,000,000. Twenty-flvd countries Involved twenty-one allies and four Huns. Thronos lost; Gormilny, Austria, Hussla, Hulgarla, Oreeoo. , Nations freod and lands rocovorods Hungary, Hohomla, Cxocho-Blav, JU go Slav, Finland, Poland, Ukraine, Armenia, Alcsopotnmia, Palestine, Hor 'bla, Uumnnln, Albanln, Dalmntla. Bel gium, Alsace-Lorraine, LUxomburg, East German Africa, Amorlca'H aid raised 4,000,000 sol diers; 2,000,000 of whom woro in 'France and 500,000 in the navy: loaned '($7,000,000,000 to tho allies, preventing Oormnny from starving -Knglnnd, Franco and Italy Into submission; saved Belgium's civil population from (loath from' hunger; expended $30,000, 000,000 on mjlltary - suppllos for tho overthrow of lito cent nil empire, and through President Wilson's apooch 'tired tho Teuton population with the spirit to revolt agulnHt the autocratic 'masters, forcing the collnpse of tliolr military machine. BIG LIVE STOCK SALE! Tho undorHlgnod, who cannot got pnsturo, will sel their live stooV at Uio Kjnr ranch miles west of LoxlnRton, on tho Bnrr Rlvor Brldgo road on Wednesday, March 13th, 1919, Llvo stock as follows to-wlt: 80 Head of Good Cattle 1C0 head of good two your old Btoors, 80 bond of good Iloroford cows, 25 head of good two year old Iloroford holfors, 120 bond of red Shorthorn cows, somo of which havo calves at foot, 14 bead of good yearling Btoors, 40 bead of Shorthorn liolfors, 3 head of good milch cowa, 40 bead of good cowa that havo boon, corn fed for 70 days; 0 bond of good purolirod Iloroford bulls, ngos 12 to 14 months ouch; tboao brtlls will soil with registration paiers with eash bull., The ab6vo cattle a& all In good sorvlcoablo condition, navlng been well wlntorod, and aro ready to go out and make monoy for the buyors. Most all of tho cows and two year old holfors will drop calves this spriug. Tho cattlo will ho 8old In lotR to suit tho purclpvsor, and w!Cl bo dolivored at Loxington troo of oliargo, to thoso who want to ship on). Proa transportation will bo funilsbod from Lexington to the 'ranch and return for thoso from a distance. Also One Matured ltonn Shortliorn Hull, with papers. - 1G HEAD OF HORSES Thq borso salo will tuko plnco in tbo forenoon, so bo on hand for tho borso, Halo early. Horse consist of good boavy bonod brood maros, good geldings, and good colts. Terms nnd Conditions of Sale Sums of $25 and iindor cash; over 525 a credit of 8 months will bo glvon purclmsor If Uoslrod. wiUi in toroBi tyom dat at 8 per cent. All proiporty must bo gottled for bo foro leaving tbo premlsos. 0 L. J. COIiS. J, Ii. lUTCHIiLL and First National Jlault of Lexington, "Tun ',mw noun" thMiS hkmaiuaiii.i: viniiv Jam- HIvIiIrf In the Star In Striking Xew World I'lcture iKI. Tri ttmir." tlln tVt Wdrlll vioture. which will Do Shown tonight 'different from anytliinff tnai nna nei-ii 'soon on the screen In a Ions: time. Mlns Klvldxe Is supported In this pro- ctuotlon by an unusal cast. Frank Mayo niipoat's as her leadlnK man, and othera In tho oast Include Henry War- w0j Bni Tony Morlo, Hoth of the latter have apponrod In other World iMctures. The picture secures Its name from tho association of tho hour at which spooks and ghosts are supposed to appear with the hour a w oh . the Hnldlors ko "over tho top. It is at ;Btloyuy hour of the night ., ,,,,, f,ii,nax will surprise and in terest ovory person who sees It. While somo of our people might think from tho title of tho picture that It Is a war story, such Is not tho case. Thoro Is absolutely nothing about the war In tho picture from -start to fin ish. Hut there Is plenty of notion, plenty of thrills and many surprises In this most amazing production. "The Zero Hour" has bcon given an oxaeptllonal Mtnglng by World Pic tures, ns It was folt by the company thnt the strength of tho story and the brilliance of tho Btnr merited thc best that the studio could give. ::o:: COUNTV NKWS Chns. White and Fred Brlggs, of Sutherland, will" put In a lumber yard at Wallace, with Italph Cowles as man n?er. George Flcanor, of Boatrlco, was In Sutherland Inst week and purchased his seventh quarter section of land In that vicinity Blnco Inst fall. He Is evidently ivoll pleased with Lincoln county real estate. A petition is bolng circulated In tyutlierlnud to call an election for the purpose of voting bonds for the con struction of a' water system. .lack Palmer, former McPherson county cattlomnn, now living at Suth erland, and 13. It. Williams, of the same place, have formed a partnor ship nnd will buy cattle and hogs at Sutherland. W. K. Mason, of Hershey, has gone to Big Springs, where he homcstendod the last piece of govorntnent land In Deuel county. Tho D. M. I.eypoldt Co., of Hcrshe, shipped throe cars of catlo to tho South OmaJia mnrket last weok. Mrs. Mabel Cahlll wnp granted a dl vorco at Sidney Inst week from her husband, Ed Cnhlll. Tho couplo wore I fomor residents of Horshoy. : :o: : Many SntteN to llulld ItoniU Washington. Approxlmatply half a billion dollars will be spent on high way construction during tho coming soason, giving employment to 100,000 mon, nccordlng to nn estimate by the depnrtmont of agriculture I bnsed on known -federal funds available and a survey of the state and munutcipnl funds mndo nt n conference between Secretary Houston nnd ropresontntlves of the hlghwny departments of twon- ty-sovon states. fi-Ptary Houston told tho state' rep rosontatlvog that tho department, de slrod to glvo every aid In expediting sumption of highway building un dor tho federnl aid road act, and an nounced that tho president hns signed tho postolllco bill carrying a $200,000, 000 road fund, much of which will bo avnlloblo after July 1. : :o: : For the sorlous dlsenHoH that attnek tho kidneys, Prickly Ash Bitters Is a romody of morlt. It relieves bnck- ache, dizziness, porslstcnt headache loss of strength and nervous weak ness, symptoms Avhlch lndlcnte kidney trouble. Prlco $t.2C per bottle. Gum inero-Dont Drug Co. , and , Owners. II. jr. J01INSOX, Auotlonccrs. Clerk. Cnmpnlgn Against t.engiir; j Washington A country,. wldo I cam- palgn In opposition to the legjie of nations will be started ImTn&llfttfljy nf- ter the prdnldonfs doparMiro. fbj Eu- ropo Senator Ilorah mid fyiator Itced will speak In New Yoriron Olhurs- nay nigni ngainsi u.e iru ,ueu league. Konator Jjoran win spenK in iiouton , ,. . . . . . t. . f , i on the following night. After Hhat he' win 9 speec u,. . . , oln- er principal cltlos of the country, ex- Un llntr I.I. trip to San Francisco. Senator Uorah will speak only by Vitntlons that will keep him constant-1 ontraued for the last month follow- ng thc adjournment of congress. He i will tint mlitin nnv dIhiih bevond Hint period, because of tho possibility that ' the progldont will recognize tno neces- Ity of calling an extra sosBlon of congress. Other senators nro also accepting ! vitntlons to nddress mass meetings on ho subjeot. Now that the usual New Year's resolutions nro made and broken Make ono worth while Ono you'll keep! RoboIvo right now thnt from this -on, you'll mako Electricity do all tbo hard part of your housework. Mako it light next to sunlight. your home Mako it wash, iron, cook, clean liko no othor servant can bo mado to do llko oven : ou, yourself, can't do. Then you'll enjoy real house keeping genuino home-making. Thero's a world of sug gostlono In Our Shop. All of us aro thorough Elec trical men ready to help you plan nnd select. Make the Itesolutlon You'll keep It! NORTH FLATTE LIGHT AND POWER CO. - THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER H. m JOHANSEN . North Piattc, Nebraska PHONE CIS. Dy callng this number you can ns cortaln whoro I am, Nutlei' of Incorporation of .1. S. Davis Auto loiiipnii-. Notice Is horobv irlvnn thnt ihn nn derxlgned, havo formed n corporation under the namo or J. H. Dnvls Auto Company, with its prlnclpnl place tf DUBinoHs in me city or North i'latto Lincoln county.. NonrasKa. nnd tho general nature or tho biifilncsg to be transacted being tho carrying on of a geiiorad wholosale nnd retail mor cliaiullalnic buftlnoHH. tho wholetmlo nnd rotnuing or mnchinroy. automobiles repairs and accoHOHrlos, tho operation of machine and renalr hIioiih ami nil nocoHHary thtngH Incident thereto, and .1... .....1 i.i.... . umu ii, u uuyui liiiu buiuiik or real and pei-Houal property nnd to do nil things Incident thereto. The amount or the capital stock of Haiti corporation is in tne huiu or seventy-live thous nnd 00.000 ($75,000.00) Dollars, divld od Into ohareB of One Hundred 00.100 ($100.00) Dollars each, tho sntno to b opald for In cash or in property as mny oo determined ny the Hoard o Directors. The time of tho commence mont of snld IuihIiiohh to be on tho 1st dny of January, 1919, ami continue ror h perioti or nrty years Tho ninth omI amount IU(lelete1neMH to which said Corporation Hhall nt any time subject itself uliall not be more than Fifty "ThouMtttu on.ioo (iiku.ooo.ini) doi lnrn. Th affairs of the corporation anait be commoted ny a tionrd of Di rectors, uonsiHtiug or three nursons said Hoarn or uirectors to ,-tect th l'rfisldent Vice-President, Treasurer nnd Ssecretary. Dttid this 13th day of Jnnuury, 1419 J. 8. DAVIS. MAItV K. DAVIS. J. J. CUAWKOUD W. J. TII.KY J. K. FII.t.lON. J. It. IAIN Auction of liiinrovi'iiiunlM. Notice Is hereby' given th.it on th 18th day of March, 1919, at 1 clock r M.. at the olllce of the Count TmnH urar of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the Commissioner of Public Lands and HulldinirS. or his authorised renrAsant- atlves, will sell at public auction nil tho movable Improvements loiuteii u li on th following described hcIiooI lanns: South Illf of tho North Rant Quar ter (S4N!C4); the Bast Half of tin North went Quarter (JQttNWU): th Kant Uiilf or the South Weitt Quartor ter (SllM) of Section 16. Towiuhlp 9, Datod March 4th, 1919. DAN fJU'AMonvT Commissioner or Puhiie'i-ands m4m21 and nulldlnga. MOTIltilUI ! should seo that tho whole family take at least 3 6r 4 doses of a ttyoro, pur- ifying, system clennlng, modlclno this spring. Now Is tho time. Tho fam-' lly wm ,0 hoalthlor, happier, and get , aIonff botter ,f thc blo0(, ,8 glven a thoro urXylng, tho stomach and bow- , .tmnii nut nmi ih els cioanoci oui, anil me germs or Winter, accumulated In the system, , , Holllster's Ilocky Moun- , .,,, '' Toa l81(0"0 of, th 08t uro8 ln-S"rlnf Qt It ami T1,olr color w, bo bottor' thy'u foel no nnu De weu nn" nmy. u. i'ai- tcrBt)"' ngcnt- . NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Posloflice. Phone 58 A modern Institution for th dentine treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped ' X-Kay and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Dlt. TWINEN HOSPITAL 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 i North Platte, Neb. W. E. FLYNN ATT01tNEY-AT.LAl Office over McDonald Bank. Offlco Phono 1130 lies. Phono 1126 GEO. B. DENT, Plisylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention GlTon to Surgery and Obstrctrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. Phone 308 ALHERT A. LANE, Dontlst Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nebraska. ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales a Specialty. References and Dares at First Nn llonal Bank, North Platte, Neb. Phono 1000. SALE DATES: It. (i. Pnttlson, 'March (itti. Fred Kuscr, March IStJi. FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER GET R. I. Shappell, SUTHERLAND, NEB. Dales can bo made at Platto Valley Stato Rank. ..I always take stock buyers with 1110. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. My ono best reference I'm always dated ahead Phono at my expense for dates OGALALLA, NEBRASKA Hospital Phone Black 633 Houso Phono Black 633 Y. T. PltrrciIAM), Graduate Veterinarian Kljht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. ono-half block southwest of the Court House. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, , Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 11 Night phono Black CSS Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLET t Practice Limited' to Surgery uud Jtadlam Thorn pj 728'CItj National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. ....".....".......,M....i.i vv.w.wVfV.v.vv.v..4f it n , . n j c & it . Best Price Paid for AT l'HE J.t Hog Market Office at the Old Stock Yards S We also buy cattle. Call phone g Black 381 for prices ED. TODENHOFT, North Platte, Nebraska. i Notice to Creditors. Estato No. 1613 of William A. Mil ler, deceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. j Tho Stato of Nebraska, as: Crcdl- tors of said estate will take notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of clalniB against said Es ' tote Is Juno 14, 1919, and for settle mont 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 Xunc 14, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow or ad just all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, Fll-4w County Judge, NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notlco Is hereby given that by vir tuo of an order issued to me by tbo District Court in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho 19th day of February, 1919, In an action wherein Frank Greenwood is plaintiff ana Fat rick Greenwood, Kate Fletcher, John Greenwood, Jr., John Shaffer, Ruth Muller, Jane Shaffer, Pinkie White, Charles Shaffer, a minor and George Taylor, guardian of Charles Shaffer, are defendants, I will on tbo 29th day of March, 1919, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said date at the east front door of the Court Houso in the city ot North Platte, Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: East Half (E) of Section Thirty (30), Northwest Quarter NWS of Sec tlon Twonty-nino (29), Southeast Quarter (SE1) of Section Nineteen (19), and South Half of Southwest Quarter (SMs of SW1) of Section Nineteen (19), all In Township Ten (10), Range Twenty-nine (29), west of tho 6th P. M., Lincoln County, Ne braska, also Lot Eight (8), lh, Block Six (6) of Poniston's Addition to tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, said land to be sold ns a whole or In separate tracts. Dated this 24th day of February, 1919. I O. E. ELDER, F25-M28 Referee NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estato No. 15G8 of John A. Nat tlnger, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said Estate, tako notice Uint tho Administrator haB filed a final account and report of his administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hearing be fore said court on March 21, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may ap pear and contest tho same. Dated February 21, 1919. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, F25-M11 County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Julia Thayer, if alive and If de ceased, her devisees, legatees or per sonal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estato of said Julia A. Thayer and all persons who have, or clalpi to have, any in terest, right, title, estato or Hen in, to, or upon the Northeast Quarter (NE ii) of Section 11, In Township 9, Range 34, in Lincoln county, Nebras ka, defendants, will tako notice that on the 21st day of February, 1919, Walter A. Chamborain, plaintiff hero in, filed bis potition in tho district Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayor of which are to obtain a (lecreo of said court against each and all of said defendants quieting tho ti tle in plaintiff In and to tho North east Quartor (NEVi) of Section 11, Township 9, Range 34, in Lincoln county, Nobraskn, and to remove all clouds of record against such title. Tho defendants aro required to ans wer said petition on or before thc 14th day of Opril, 1919. WALTER A. CHAMBERLAIN, PlalntifT. By Iloagland & Hoagland, His Attorney. f25-ml4 To Whom it May Concern. Report having been mndo to tho Board of County ' Commissioners of Lincoln County, Nobaska, by tho clerk ot tho district court of said county which report shows that thoro is now and has been for the last Blx months remaining in thc hands of said district clork certain witnosu fees which havo been uncalled for, to-wlt: F. Johnson $1.00 Mrs. F.' Johnson 1.00 T. J. Cole 1.00 Cora Ellis 1.10 John Snodgrass 4.00 Lara Sullivan 2.10 Nettie Still 2.10 J. H. Dally 2.10 Georgo Soharmanu 7.00 Mr. Springer 2.00,wrltton contract between said Wnmi. II. J. Pipor 1.101 Fred Simants 1.10 B. J. B. Bnkar 1.10 II. Boyle 5.00 . Willis 6.10 Woodgate 5.30 II. Boylo 9". 00 J. O'Connell 2.10 D. Ro'scoo 2.10 H. J. E. C. Now if such feoa shall not bo called for within six months from Fohruary 17th, 1919, the same shall be consid ered as forfeited and wiji bo paid In to tbo common school fund ot said Lincoln County. Datod February 17, 1919. A. S. ALLEN, flS-4w County Clerk. Nollco of Itcfcrco's Snle. Notice Is horeby'filven that by vir- tuo of an order issued to mo by tho District Court in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, in an action where in Kntio B. Lowo is ptalntiff and Marie Lowo, Emmott Lowe, a minor; Laura F. Lowo, a minor; and Mabel Lowe, a minor, aro defendants, I will on tho 8th day of March. 1919, at the hour of two o'clock of said day at the oast front door of tho court houso in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real cstato situate in tho County of Lincoln and State of Ne braska, to-wlt j Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Soction Twenty-flvo (25), Township Nino (9), North ot Range Thirty (30), West of tho Gtb P. M. Dated this-28th day of January. 1919 F4-M7 O. E. ELDER, Referee. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. Notlco is hereby given that on tho 11th day of February, 1919, tho coun ty commissioners of Lincoln county. Nebraska, proceded to mako and did make the following estimate of expen ses for tho year 1919: County General Fund $70,000.00 County Bridgo Fund 40,000.0 County Road Fund 50,000.00 Agricultural Socioty 1,000.00 Precinct Bonds. Osgood bond and interest. .. .$1,000.00 Blrdwood bond-and intorest.. 1.500.00 South Platto bond and int. 1.600.00 Platto bond and interest.... 1,500.00 Bostwick bond and Interest.. 500.00 Horshey bond and interest... 700.00 East Platte bond and int... 2.000.00 School District Bonds and Interest.. No. 1 bond and Interest. .. .$12,000.00 No. 7 bond and interest.... 1,760.00 No. 23 bond and interest.... 350.00 No. 47 bond and interest.... 100.00 No. 55 bond and interest. . . . 3,000.00 No. 67 bond and interest.... 450.00 No. 98 bond and Interest.... 250.00 No. 105 bond and interest.... 200.00 No. Ill bond and interest.... 200.00 No. 119 bond and interest.... 200.00 No. 122 bond and 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 and interest. . . . 250.00 No. 133 bond and interest.... 250.00 No. 21 bond and interest.... 500.00 No. 113 bond and interest.... 300.00 No. 116 bond and interest. ... 200.00 Special Buildings. No. 33 special building $2,500.00 No. 26 spoclal building 300.00 No. 59 special building 300.00 No. 60 special building. ... i . 900.00 No. 130 special building 200.00 No. 131 special building 200.00 No. 132 special building 200.00 No. 19 special building 200.00 No. 31 special building 500.00 No. 05 special building 700.00 No. 78 special building 200.00 No, 91 special building 200. 00'- No. 100 special building 100.00 No. 112 special building 300.00 Notlco of Petition. Estato No. 1628 of Dora Westenfeld, deceased In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, To all per sons interested In said Estate take notlco that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument pur porting to bo the last Will and Test ament of Dora Westenfeld, deceased, and for the appointment of Henry Westenfeld and E. T. Tramp as Ex ecutors ot said Will, which has been Got for hearing herein on March 14, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Febr. 13, 1919. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, F18-3w County Judge. Estray Notice. Taken up on the Keith ranch on or about September 1, 1918, a White Face coming two-year-old bull. No brands. Owner call, prove property, pay charges and tako animal away. H. SCHRIEVER, Maxwell, Neb. Extension to Rond No. 130. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Special Commissioner appointed to locato a road as follows: Commencing ono quarter of a milo north from the south-west corner of section 35 and southeast corner of section 34, township 13, range 29, and running thenco north on section line between sections 34 and 35, township 13, rango 29, three quarters of a mile and connect with County Road No. 130, said road to be forty (40) feet in width, has roported ln favor there of, all claims for damages or objec tions thereto mu3t bo filed in tho of fice of the County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of tbo 24th day of April, 1919, or said road will be allow ed without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte, Neb., this 17th day of February, 1919, fl8-4w A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk NOTICE OF HEARING To all Persons Interested In tho Es tnto of Woodward B, Yohe, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on tho 17th day of February, 1919. J. E. Hall filed his potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayor of which aro to obtain a decreo autliorizing nnd di recting Nettie R. Yohe, oxecutrix of said ostate, to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full convoy anco of warranty to tho following de scribed real ostate, to-wit: The Northeast oae-fourth and tho North ono hundred acres of tho Northwest one-fourth In Section Thirty-five, Township Nine, North, of Rango Thirty-one, wost of the 6th P. M., Lincoln county, Nebraska. In ihir- sunnce with the terms of a certain ward R. Yohe, now docoased, and J ' E. Hall, said potition will ho honni nt Chambers nt the court houso in tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 15th day of April, 1919, at tho hour of 10 p'clock a. m. It Is furthor ordered that notlco of the pondency of this petition and of tho tlmo and placo fixed for the hoar ing thereon bo given by publication for six successive wooks In tho North Platto Somi-Wookly Tiibuno, a local nowspapor published twice a week nt North Platto, in Lincoln county in tho stato of Nobraska. Dated this 17th day ot Fohruary, Ji9i M' GRIMES, fl8'al District Judge,