The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 15, 1919, Image 8

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    IltA L BARE, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
Ono Year by Mall, In advance. ,$t.7fi
Ono Year by Carrier, In ndrnnco, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
Postofllco as Second Class Matter,
TUESDAY, APRIL 151 b, 1019.
TICTOHY LOAN WILL HK
FOUR AND A HALF MILLIONS
Washington, April 13 Terms of
tho Victory loan wcro announced to
day by Secretary Glass. Tlioy uro:
Ariiount $4,r00,000,000, ovor BUb-
Rnrlntlnns to 1)0 rolcctod,
Intorost, J per cent, for paruany,
.;, nnmmrMiiin Into
3 por cent note's wholly tax ex-
mnt
Maturity four years, with tlio trcas-
,.rV rnnnrvln thn nrlvlloce of ro-
ileomliiK tho notes In thrco years,
Tho .1 ppr cent notes to bo Is-.
BUcd later may also bo converted
subsequently back into 4 per com
notes.
Tho 4 per cent securities nrc to
bo exempt from stato and local taxa
tion, excepting ostato and Inheritance
taxes, and from normal rates of fed
'oral Incomo taxes, tho 3 por cont
securities nro oxompt from all nil
fodoral, Btato and local taxes oxcept
ostato and inhorltanco taxes.
a no size or uio loan wuh iiiuuh
smaller than had been anticipated by 1 regard to tho transmission line,
most financial observers, who looked , Tho writer Bald that tho North Platto
for an Ibuo of about 4(5,000,000,000, Light & Power Co. had not given up
particularly in vlow of Secretary tho Maxwell and Brndy proposition,
Glass' past statements thnt tho loan but their time had been so taken up
would bo flvo or six hlllion. iwith other mattors that thoy had not
This will bo the last Liberty loan.ll'ot hnd time to investigate tho matter,
Secretary GlaBs explained, although but assured Mr. Johnson that thej
thoro will bo other issues of govern- ' wore interested,
mcnt Bocurltios to flnanco belated war Dwlght Pulllam returned homo
oxponBcs. Those will not bo floated from tho army last Sunday. Ho has
by popular campaigns. i boen in California most of his cn-
Nono of tho past issues of Liberty llstmont, nnd was discharged at tho
, bonds nro convertible into Victorj fort near Choyonno last week. His
loan notes, and thoro aro no specific mdthor, Mrs. Florcnco Pulllnm. of
provisions In tho torms of tho Victory! Jamestown, Colorado, nccompanica
issue sorvinE to maintain market.
.prices on past issues.
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TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION
WASHINGTON. Throo thousand
In-
terual rovonuo ngontB working
specially arranged zones thruout tno
bi4- ...III 1,I1.IH. !
UIJUCU OtULUB VIII UM1UIUU )ll UIIIUlblUM
:aftor July 1, according to plans an
nounced by. the revenue bureau.
Nearly S00 Inspectors will bo trained
for tho work, to bo added to the force
of 2,283 rovonuo, agents already avail
aula for polico regulations, nnu tno
mnchlncry for enforcement will bo In
woi-KiiiK oruur uuioio uiu uaiu "u"
nbsoluto prohibition becomos offoctlvo,
This forco of special agents will bo
distributed among tho districts whoro
law violation Is threatened to tho
largostr extent and Bpcclal attention
Twllll bo paid to cities whoro rovonuo
officials look for most persistent ef
Tiniol nfntif nf
forts to mdko Ayljlsky illogally. In
addition tho rovonuo authorities plan
to co-opornto with local polico and to
leave tho greater part of tho enforce
ment work to those authorities In lo
calities whoro tho polico appear offl
dent., Without such a plan tho forco
-of oven throo thousand federal agonts
would bo insufficient to polico tho on
tiro country.
Atho manufacture of liquor for por
sonal ubo will bo equally illegal with
tho production for salo, rovonuc
agents arc expected to dovoto most of
ttholr time to tho commercial traffic,
and to leave tho enforcement of tho
law against porsonal manufacturo to
local police.
, Cnttlo' Wanted
For summer pasture, can handle a
thousand bend of steors and 700 cows
or holfors, Plenty of gruss, salt and
water.' Prlco por season from $4 to $6.
For further particular address,
S. A. THOMAS,
Suthorland, Nob.
Reforonco: Farmers' Stato
Bank,
Suthorland, Nob.
23tf
I ALWAYS USE
I COW BRAND FLOUR
1 MONTH PUTT Ji
HOgTHW.XnT.Htt
IT MAKES BETTER BREAD
PATRONIZE NORTH FLATTB INDUSTRIES
. .. . . . . -L g
OUR SPRING AND' SUMMER ASSORTMENT OF STYIES.
' In Standard Custom Garments of Chicago
is now in and ready for your inspection. Wo
will be pleased to take your order now.
We also make Uniforms for Conductors and
Brakcmcn from $26 up. Call on us and
see our new line of goods Yours truly,
Over Hirschfold Clothing Store
COJIJNO, KITTY GORDON,
THE MAGNIFICENT
Kitty Gordon, tho resplendent stage
and soreen star, will bo seen tonight
at tho Sun theatro In "Adole," tho
Jatost and tlmoly suporploturo In
which she appears as tho star of the
United Plcturo Thcatros, Inc., pre
Bontlng this International favorite In
tho title role of Adolo, a young Amcr
lean woman who was among tho first
to volunteer her services as a Red
Cross nurso In France. The role 1b
a fascinating nnd powerful ono and Is
acknowlcdgcu to afford Miss Gordon
motional opportunities of which she
has takon full advantage, and to pre
sent tho famous star In a now and re
froshingly delightful phase, revealing
heights of histrionic talent nnd sue
cess surpassing any previous offering
of this romarkablo star.
This latest production tolls rt thrill
ing story that appeals to cvory Red
uross worker nnu 10 mo minion nome-
coming, triumphant "doughboys with
118 v,v,(lnosH ot scono and realism of
effect. Through It runs a fascinating
vc wmio one oi me vory
ploaslug features of the picturo is the
romarkablo beauty of exterior and In terior
scones. ' .
Miss Gordon says of "Adolo," "It is
by far tho most appealing nnd effec
tive Buporpicturo In which I have
ovor appeared."
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COUNTY NEWS.
j (From Brady Vindicator.)
Villaga Clerk David Johnson in
j forms this writer that ho received u
I letter from Omaha a fow days ago in
mm hero
(From tho Hcrshcy Times)
Bob Hoatson topped tho market at
Omaha yesterday. Sixty-one hogs nt
an averago of $20.35 por hundred.
A tologrnm received from Otto
i Docker tho first ot tho week stated
iho had arrived In New York. Otto
" " v.w...,,l.l... ...
somo of tho hottest fights ltl tho war
and whon ho gets hoirio can probably
tolls us boiuo real interesting things,
Tho Great Wcstorn Sugar Company
shipped in flvo enrs of steors tho first
of tho Aveok to feed. Field Manager
Cady informs us they aro better than
tho onoa rcContly shipped wore when
shipped In horo. On tho market tho
w bunch ,)roilEht nn avoraco of $200
a piece, about as fine stuff as was
ovor shipped out of hero,
Tho road from tho beet dumn at
O'FallonB a mllo and a half north Is
to bo nut In nrat-class shane.
The
Groat WoBtorn Sugar Co. offored to
glvo $1250 toward this end If Lincoln
county would glvo a Hko amount. Tho
offor has been accepted. This has al
ways been a low sandy road but $2500
will mako It a boulevard and tho mon
oy goes to. a good causo
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FOR SALE
My 560 aero ranch, well Improved
i ralloa southeast of Tryon, MoPher
gon county. Will tako good city
property in part poymont.
Tt A TVTnT?AT7T.A'M'n Phmin T?nil 7.10
North platto Nob 18tf
:o: :
Stock Sale.
James Shoup, living n short distance
cast of Suthorland, will havo a salo of
200 head of cattle, a numbor ot horses
nnd a lot of farm machinery on April
lGtli.
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Dull, lifeless oycs.colorlcss Hps, sal
low, yellow 6hecks, glvo a girl Httlo
ohauco for n "man" Uioso days. Don't
loso heart, Just tako Ilolllstor's Rocky
Mountain Tea bolpo to mako vou at-
tractive and fair. Don't delay, begin
today. J. O. Patterson.
REPUHLICANS ARE URGED TO
BOOST TJ1K VICTORY LOAN.
it . n n au Mnt i
Washington, D. C. April HMJhalrs
5WIIF0,(Klr
sued
call to Republicans urging theifnlt
ed and effective support to tho V ctory ,
i,... ?ntT
Issued to a I Rcpublcans, It was also
sent directly aftd Personal y to all
Republican national committeemen,
state chairmen, oil Btato organization
workers, nil county chairmen and all
prcc net commltteomon and to all Re-
publican newspapers, ask ng thorn to
suspend all political actlvltios unUl
the success of the loan has boon assur-
'u'
The text of the appeal roads:
To nho Republicans of tho Nation: '
Again tho cull for tho charge has,.!,,, ,,. wm mmnin n i,ni nmannf
BOUndcd. .
This Is not for the fighting mon at '
tho fighting front. For them tho war Is ,eavlng the profession for more at
over. Their part is accomplished to tractive fields. I
tneir own ovonasung nonor anu hip
glory of tho nation, and no additional
bUrdon Should be theirs.
But to the rest the real test has
COmc.
TO tllOSO Whose DrlvllogO it lins been .
to form tho second lino, and to whosi-1
credit lt is recorded that thoy. too. i
attained ovSry objectivo; to those from 1
every CIU88, creuu anu iioiiucui miui.i,)Ut the great majority expressed dls
who acted In that unselfish co-opera-1 satisfaction.
tlon which brought about to tho fight-' Sman Hniarles, lack of boarding
ing men tho support that made sopmce9 and "enmity in tho district",
much for the comploto vindication of were tho most common complaints.'
our Institutions; to the men and wo I Several expressed their preference for
men or America, wno uo noi iau, nas
tills Call Come. -
Let ub show to these fighting men ,
who have returned how commands i
have been obeyed hero. Let us send.
to tho fighting men still abroad the! stools, Wagon Covers, Bows, Furnl
mcssago of no weakening. Let usiture. Hardwaro and a clean stock of
show to tho world that our patriotism !
Is not that born only of extremities
and stirred only by martial music, biu
tho devotion which meets a duty In;
tho firm determination of consecrated 1
service, and performs it. And let uaj
demonstrate to ourselves that we are!
worthy of the name American and the
privileges of our citizenship.
Our first duty as Republicans today
Is thnt duty which wo have never
failed and never will fall to anticipate
and discbarge our duty ns Americans.
Just as during tho recent war wo de
termined our every act by how we
could do most for effective action, so
now wo will measuro our every step
by how wo can contribute most to the
nation's welfare
To that end we will abandon other
activities to aid In tho Victory Loan
until Its success has been accom
plished. For this purposo let tho Republican
Prpss and every member of tho Repub
lican organization enlist in tho Victory
Loan drive. The national, stato, coun
ty, city and precinct organizations ot
loyal working Republicans will enroll
to a man in this service.
This Is tho nation's next great duty.
It Is our privilege to exhaust tho pos.
slblllties In our samo splendid sup
port,- with the knowledge that those
who may oppose ub In political strife
aro joining fully with us In this effort,
WILL H. HAYS Chairman.
IN TIIK OOUNTV OUUItT OP MNCpLN
COUNTY, NKIIHASKA.
IN THR MATT 13 It OF THE ESTATE
OF ROBERT HANSON, DECEASED
oiimoit.
Ocoi'ko L. E. Hunson liavliiK mado
nnd presented to said court a verified
petition showing that Robert Hanson
donarted this life on February 10. 1903,
intestate, bolng rtn inlmbltant of this
Btato nml a resilient or Hurt county,
Nobraskn, nnd being seized and pos
sessed of the following described ronl
estate, in Xiincoin county, .eur.aSKu,
to-wlt: ,
All of tho Northoast Quarter (NEU)
of Section Tlilrty-llvo (35) in Town
Hlilp Thirteen (13) North of Hango
Th rtv-one (31) west 0th I'. M
And showing that said Robert Han
son, deceased, loft lilm surviving as his
sole ho r at law and next or kin the
following named persons whose ngos
anil places of resldonco aro stntpil after
the r nninoH to-wlt: woiwua Hanson
widow of said Robert Hanson, who Is
now of the ago of 01) years ami whoso
residence s Oakland. NcurasKa: VH
am T. Hanson, a son of snid Robert
Hanson, who Is now or the ago of
years and whose residence is Ludlow,
B. It.; Sllns P.Hanson, a son of Hobort
Hanson, who is now of tho age or 4
years and whose residence Is Atkinson,
Nobrnska! Annn E. Burns, a (laughter
Of said Robert Hanson, who is now of
the ago of 40 years and whose resi
dence Is Oakland, Nobrnska; George h.
tinnson. a son or said itonert Hanson
who is now of tho age of 38 years and
whoso residence Is Newcastle, Nebras
ka; Mary A. Weaver, a daughter of said
Robert Hanson, who is now of tho age
of 36 years nnd whoso residence is
Oakland, Nebraska; Jennette P Ounder
a daughter of said Robort Hanson, who
18 now or tho age or 33 years nnd
whose residence Is 917 Vi Ran Antonio
St., I.oa Angoles, California; Robert L.
Hanson, a son of said Robert Hanson,
who Is now of the ago of 32 years nnd
whoso residence Is 3200 Ask St., Den
ver, Colorado; Harry S. Hanson, a son
of said Robert Hanson who Ib now of
tho ago of 30 years nnd whoso residence
Irf Newcastle, Nebraska; nnd Katharine
R. Hanson, a daughter of said Robert
Hanson who Is now of tho ago of 2S
yenfs nnd whoso residence Is Oaklnnd,
Nobrnska, and that said deceased per
son loft nn estate or inheritance in
tho renl ostato above described, bolng
tho title in foo thereto, nnd that tho
said real estate Is wholly exempt from
attaciunoiu. execution or other mesne
process nnd not liable for the payment
or any dents or said deceased, anu
praying that tho court dispense with
the regular administration of said es
tate and mnko nnd ontor its findings
or fact, upon the allegations or said pe
tition, snowing the name or said de
ceased nerson. tho date of his death
the fact of his intestncy.tho names or
all bis heirs nt law, a correct descrip -
tlon of the property left by sa d do
ceased, and the chnracter thereof, and
mnt tins (.'ourt mnKe nnu outer a tinni
decree naming tho solo heirs nt law of
said decensed person under the laws of
this state, together with their ages nnu
places of residence, nnd thnt this Court
bar nil claims ngainst said ostato.
IT 18 HEREnV ORDERED that tho
said petition bo hoard before the
County Court In tho Courthouse In tho
City of North Tlatto. County of Lincoln
nnd Stato or Nebraska, on tho 3rd. day
of Mny, 1919. at 9 o'clock A. M and
that any nnd nil persons Interested In
snid tnntter shall appear nt said tlmo
nnd place and show causo If nny tlwre
bo why the prayer of said petition
should not bo granted, and thnt this
order he published for throo successive
wooks prior to said bearing In the
North Piatt'- Boml-Weekly .Tribune
a legal newspaper published In snid
County.
Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska,
April 11. 1919.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST, County Judge
nisi . iiy Kssie wessuurg, cicrK,
HI RL TEACHERS ARE N0"t
SATISFIED WITH CONDITIONS
Tho Kearney Hub says: Somo
.,..nt .,
from tho iuosilonalro which. Mis..
Kathoryn McLaughlin, county suno'r-
( t t i twl n 1 1 1 fnnln( ft femnt nut An.
u,achcrfi of the countyi She nsked
icU teacher If she wore going tt.
renmln fn tho ,jchool durh tho com.
, year !tnd lf not w, not Her
suit8 showed a rather alarming con-1
,mltm of affalra aml sInc0 thlg coun.
ty maJ. bo rogarded ns rather typical,
lt calls to attontion the fact that the
wlUcatlon of tho youth of tho United
tnta t nnt Bn ,..nn,iartv ,nviAnA
f0P a8 1)a8 bocn complacontIy takon
frr irrniifnf!.
(vA fnnMmra f ,
twontv In nuffalo nmintv Rttr
M.nnlp .
nsvnniv.fm.f. ,inoinr n.of n,
Minftnon nnn t,nt win
, tlnno teaching but aro dlssatlsRed ,
'wllli thnlr nrncont nnQlllnna I
Eighty-two of tho ono hundred and
twontv nnpat Innnlrnu onl nut worn
rf.nH.f1 in. Plvlnir n rntlior nnmnlotn
1(lca ot general conditions. Somo of
8omo Woro planning to attend school!'
teaching positions in towns raUier
'tlinn In tho rntlntrv.
n?
Sprint; Rnrnlns
Tents, Auto Covors. Camp Cots.
Groceries. ECHELBERRY,
104 East Front.
Keep your
home clean
all year
Except for perhaps a month
in Spring and a month in Fall,
after the housecleanings, rugs
and carpets are infested with
foul dirt which sweeping can
not reach.
It is totally unpardonable to
. live thus on dirt ten months out
of twelve. Your home can
easily be kept clean all year.
Secure a Hoover Electric
Suction Sweeper and
TT just n un y o u n
HoOVEB
mm . yMamr O V B K
T BEATS... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
Only The Hoover beats out
that imbedded, germy, rug-
Wearing grit only The
Hoover sweeps up the most
vexacious litter while it
vacuum cleans. That is why
you hear everywhere that
"The Hoover is tho best"
,i
Wc will gladly demonstrate'
Tlte Hoover. Easy terms
make Its ownership easy.
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT
AND POWER CO.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAD
Office over McDonnld Bank.
Office Phono 113G Ros. Phone 1126
8 Service Service 8
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NEW 8
Ford Repair Shop
722 N. Locust. Phone 152.
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1)11. KEDFIELD
riiyslcian, Ohstotrictnn
Surgeon, X-Itay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Office 012 Residence 676
Office Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Neb.
Phono for Appointments.
Hofvpltal Phone Block 633.
HquBO Phone Black 633
W. T. riHTCHARl),
Graduate Voterinnrlnn
Eljht yeara a Government Veterlnar
Un. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
Oje-half block southwest of the
ijtjuri uoubo.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ol Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modorn Institution for th.
(cUntlfic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Itay
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. H. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DK. 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.
North Platte, Neb.
DR. L. E. YANDIVER
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg.,
North Platte, Neb.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
' L, C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. XANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platto, Nebraska.
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited, to
Snrgory and Radium Therapy
728 City National Bnnfc DaUdlne.
Omaha, Nebraska.
ED. KIERIGj
Auctioneer.
General Form Soles a Specialty.
References and Dmes at First Na
tional Bank, North Platto, Neb.
l'liono 10U0.
SALE DATES
1. 1). 3IcFnrland & Sons, Tuesday,
April 22.
FOR A REAJv AUCTIONEER GET
R L Shappell,
SUTHERLAND, NEB.
Dates can bo mado at Platto Yalloy
Stato Bank.
..I always tnko stock buyers with
mo.
L. M. Mc CLARA,
Auctioneer.
3Iy ono best rcforouco I'm always
dated ahead Phono at my expense
for dntes
OGALALLA, NEBRASKA
DEDEYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Duy phono 41
Night phono Black 588
NOTICI3 KOIl PUHLICATIO.V.
Deiiurtment nf the Interior.
U. S. Land Olllce at Broken Bow. Ne
braska. March 27. 1919.
Notlco Is hereby given that John A.
scott, or uicKens, Nebraska, who, on
reuruary iu. ivib. mauo Homestead en-
try North Platte 06312, Broken Bow,
No. 011885. for 814 S 'Section 26.
Township 12 North. Rnncre 32 West. 6th
iTincipm jueriuinn, uas nied notice or
intention to ninno three year proor, to
establish claim to the land a'lovo des
cribed, before Wm. II. C. Woodaurst, U.
a. commissioner at North Platte, Ne
braska, on tho 16th day of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: L. T
Brodor. of North Platte. Nebraska. Wm
Packn. of Dickens. Nobraskn. W. W.
Sulton, of Dickens, Nebraska, Wendell
Aicurum, or DicKens, Nebraska.
MACK C. WARRINGTON.
alm9 Register.
SHUIIIPP'S SALTS
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Occidental Building and Loan
Association, a corporation, is piaintirr,
and Leon Gee Hess, et al are defend
ants, and to me directed, I will on the
19th day of April, 1919, at 2 o'clock P.
M., at the east front door of the court
House in worm l'latte, Lincoln county,
Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to
the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, the rol
lowing described property, to-wlt:
Lot six (6), Block seventy-seven
(77) in the original town of North
Platte as surveyed, platted and re
corded.
Dated North Platte, Neb., March 15th
1919. A. J, SAliiaUUKI.
M18A1S Sheriff,
GEO. D. DENT,
rhsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention Glfen to Snrgory
and Obstrctrlcs,
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Offlco 130, Resldonco 115
The Percheron Stallion
"Lord BirdwootT -
Will make the season of 1019 nt tho
J. I. Smith fnrm nt the linker school
house four miles west of North l'lntte.
"Lord Hfrdwood" was foaled Juno
15, 1910, hrcd nnd rnlscd by P. A.
Goodrich, of Itellevuc, Neb., weighs
1900, perfectly sound nnd is recorded
by thOj.l'crcIicron Society of America
under the record number of 91802.
-SERVICE FEE $12.50 to insure tho
mure with fonl.
Cnro will bo taken to prevent nccl
dents but should nny occur tlio owner
of the horse will not be responsible.
CLAUDE MOORE,
Owner.
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
NOTICE FOR PlTIIIilCATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. I.and Odlce at Broken How, No
braskn, March 18, 1019.
Notice Is horoby given that Oliver C.
Lucas, of North Platte, Nebraska, who,
on November 29, 1915, mado homestead
entry, North Platto No. 0C271, Broken
Bow No. 0118C5, for the W SW, Seo
tlon 2, .Township 15 North, Range 30
West of the 6th Principal Meridian, has
flled notice of Intention to mako three
year proof, to establish claim ta the
land above described, before William
II. C. Woodhurst, U. S. Commissioner,
at North Platte, Nobraskn, on the 9th
dny of Mny, 1919.
Claimant names ns witnesses: Frank
Eberly, John Woldon, John- Saunders,
Frnnk Hood, all of North Platto, Ne
braska.
MACK C. WARRINGTON,
m25m2 Register.
NOTICE TO CONTRA CTti IIS
Sealed bids will be received at the '
odlce of the County Clerk of Lincoln
County, until 3 p. m., on Saturday,
April, 19, 1919, at North Platte, Nebras
ka, for grading, surfacing, and Inci
dental work on tho North Platte-Suth-orland
Project No. 10, Federal Aid
Road.
Bids will be opened nt the office of
the Board of County CommlBaloners of
Lincoln County, at their office In the
Court House, North Platte, Nebraska,
promptly after the time for receiving
bids has closed.
The proposed work consists of con
structing appromlmately 19.1 miles of
earth road, with stretches of gravel
surfacing. ,
The approximate quantities are:
98.171 cu. yds. of earth excavation.
4,652 cu. yds. mile hauling gravel.
Certified check 5 per cent of amount
of bid.
Plans nnd specifications forUhe work
may be seen and information may be
secured at the above olTlce, or nt the
olllce of the Stato Engineer, Lincoln,
Nebraska. The State and County re
serve the right to walvo all technical
ities, and to rejoct any and all bids.
A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk.
GEO. E. JOHNSON.Stato Engineer.
Notice to Koii-Kenldent UefenUuntM
Josslo Wilcox, nee Crocker, Ralph
Wilcox, her husband, Richard Crocker,
Mi-3. Richard Crocker, his wife, renl
name unknown, Mary Crocker, single,
and Paul Crocker, single, defendants,
take notice thnt on the 4th day of
April, 1919, G. J. Stewart, plaintiff, In
nn action wherein the snid G. J. Stew
art is plaintiff, nnd you and each or
you nro defendants, Hied his petition
in the District Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, against said defendants and
each of you, the object and prayer of
plaintiff's petition is to quiet ins tmo
to the NE of Section 9, Township 10,
Range 32. Lincoln uouniy, iNeurasKa.
The plaintiff alleges in his petition
thnt the defendants claim some right
to said real estate by virtue of their
being the heirs of V, R. Crocker, de
censed, nnd by virtue of tho fact thnt
the snid P. R. Crocker at one time held
a mortgage upon said renl estate and
nlso at ono time hnd a conveynnco by
quit-claim deed to said real estate.
Plaintiff further alleges that the in
debtedness secured by said mortgage
has been paid and that any cause of
action thereon Is hatred by tho Statute
of Limitations of tho Stnte of Nebrns
kn; that plaintiff has been In the open,
ndverso possession of said land for
more than ten yenrs Inst pnst, nnd thnt
tho defendnnts nnd each of them to
this action now havo no right, title or
interest In nnu to snid real estate.
Plaintiff asks thnt his title be quieted
ns against the claims of all tho defends
ants In and to said renl estate. You
are further notified thnt you nro re
quired to nnswer said petition on or
before the 19th day of May, 1919, or
judgment will bo rendered against you.
Dated tins 4tn uay or April, lain.
G. J. STEWART, Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & HALLTGAN and
R. II. BEATTY. His Attorneys.
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IiKfJAI, NOTICE
Thadeus J. Poloy. Jennie S. Foley.
Joseph II. JIcConnoH, Mrs, Joseph H.
McConnell, his wife, real name un
known, William H. Hamelton. Mrs.
William H. Hamelton, his wife, real
name unknown. Isaac N. Chltwood.
Mrs. Isano Chltwood, his wife, renl
nnme unknown. Marshall V. Barrv.
Amanda Barry his wife,' Anna S. Mur-
pny, uazei Turpio anu Neal Turple, her
husband, Bentrlce Turple. and Frnnk
Turple, her husband, Juanlta Longley
nnu j itnono Longley, her husband,
Emory W. Murphy, Jr., and Mary Mur
phy, his wife, Waugh S. Murphy and
Bonnie J. Murphy, heirs at law of Em
ory W. Murphy, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devisees, legatees, and personal
representatives of each and all of said
defendants who may bo deceased, and
any and nil persons who have
or may claim to have any
right, title or Interest in and
to tho North West Quarter of the
South East Quarter and West Half of
North East Quarter nnd North East
Quarter of North West Quarter of Sec
tlon 29, Township 9, Range 29, in Lin
coln County, Nebraska, will take notice
that on the 7th day of April, 1919,
Abraham C. Barry, plaintiff herein,
Hied his petition In the District Court
of Lincoln County Nebraska, against
said defendants, tho object and prayer
of which are to remove certain clouds
therefrom and quiet and conttrm the
title of the plaintiff in and" to the fol
lowing described renl estate, to-wlt:
The NorthWest Quarter of the South
Enst Quarter and West Half of North
East Quarter and North East Quarter
of North West Quarter of Section 29
Township 9, Range 29, In Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tou and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
19th day of May, 1919.
Dated this 7th day of April. 1919.
ABRAHAM C. BAItrtV. Pllniifr
By HOAOLAND & HOAGLAND;
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