The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 29, 1919, Image 8

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    Scmt-BJcdtlu SnbMte.
IHA L HAKE, Editor nnil l'nljllslior
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Oho i'cnr by Mall, In mlrnnco. .$1.75
Ono Year by Carrier, In nilTnuco, $2.00
Entorcd at tho North Platto, Nebraska
Postofllco aajSoconcl Class Matter.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2!), 1010.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson returned
this morning from a visit In Omaha
If you arc Interested In a suit do
not fall to see ours. Prices aro moro
than right. E. T. Tramp & Sons.
Mrs. Harriet McDonald and daugh
tur Mrs. Daub and little grandchild,
of Fostorla, Ohio, nrrlvcd In tho city
Sunday 'night. Mrs. Daub Is a grand
daughter of tho lato Chas. McDonald
and ono of tho holrs to tho ostatc.
Wanted Two or three rooms for light
JioUBokoopIng, togcthor with "a garage
Phono 117.
Cloudy skies, sprinkles of rain and
a tomporaturo ranging from forty to
slxty-fivo, havo been tho weather con
dltlons for the past few days. Thoro
Is a gonofal longing for warm, bright
weather which will flo away with the
need of burning coal nnd wearing
heavy wraps.
Found on tho streets, a rain coat.
Owner call 251.
"Tho Prlco of Peace," tho film ex
hibited under tho auspices of tho
Women's Victory loan committee will
bo shown at a matinee at tho Keith
theatre this afternoon. Tho film k
bald to bo a splondld ono and woll
worth your nttondanco. No admission
charge.
Dr. Morrill, DouMst. Office ovor
Wilcox Department Store.
Quito a number of farmers who
havo recently visited this offlco have
emphatically expressed tholr disap
proval of tho chango of thnr mado by
tho government In order to effect a
daylight saving. In this particular
section where cast tlmo Is used, wo
are now running .our day on a sched
ule that Is ono liour and forty-two
minutes ahead of sun time, which
sooms somowhat ridiculous. Farmers
all ovor tho stato aro up In arms ovor
tho change.
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Revised Covcnnnt Published.
Tho revised covonant of nations was
Klvon to tho press for publication yes
terday, and while It has been greatly
changed In phraseology, it Is baslcal
- ly tho same documont s It was before
tho rovlslon.
Tho most Important real amend
mcnts to tho league of nations con
stitution are: tho provision that tho
axocutlvo council may vote an
. Increaso in Its own membership, thus
allowing for tho admission of Ger
many and Russia when tho tlmo comes
that thmrlolsadoflinooab tMA.,aat
. that their admission scorns advisable;
tho article provhlng that a noUon may
withdraw rrom tno league ny giving u
two years' notlco of Its Intontlon of
doing so; and tho guarantoo of Indo
pondent sovereignty throughout tho
covenant.
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Strnyeil or Stolen
Ono brown pony with roached mane
and tall; has hole In loft sldo of nock,
whlto spot on right hip. Ono sorrel
-olt t year old, whlto faco, noso covor-
' ' with warts. Ono darjc Iron groy
colt 1 year old, whlto faco. lJoth
colts manes woro roached. Liberal
roward.
A L. Rolchstoln, Rputo B, North
Platte, Nob.
30-3
THE TWINED! HOSPITAL
1008 WKST FOURTH STHtiKT,
North Platte, Nobr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and' Obstetrical Casus. A place
whoro tho sick aro carod for so as to
bring about normal conditions in the
easiest, most natural nnd scloutlllc
manner.
Phone 110. North Platte,-Neb.
if
Capacity
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
3T LOUIS
Recruits for Ovcrscns.
Tho first contingent of 1,000 recruits I
enlisted by tho War department fori
foreign sorvlco to relievo men In tho j
army of occupation win leave uamp
Mcado April 30 for New York prepara
tory to ombarking. With this first
unit will go n number of officers who
havo asked for forolgn sorvlco to ro
llovo officers In tho American army In
Germany.
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Total Demobilization.
Reports on demobilization mado
public Saturday by the War depart
ment show a total of 1,832,623 officers
and men released from the army to
dato.'Of whom 99,295 were In tho com
missioned grndos. Orders havo been
Issued for tho demobilisation of
1,975,000.
Ovorsofttr troops returned to the
United Stntos to date total C7G.732.
Enllstmonts havo now reached n
total of 18,373.
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Wilson Get. Public Root
Hundreds of thousands of Italian
citizens participated In wild nntl-WH-son
demonstrations In Rome, and
neighboring cities, .following the pub
lication of his statomont with regard
to tho Flume. In tho demonstration
thoro was a curious division of sentl-
mont, tho people cheering for Ameri
cans, but hurling anathemas at their
president.
"Hurrah for America. Down wun
Wilson," was tho universal cry.
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FOR SALE.
My 5C0 aero ranch, woll improved,
4 miles southeast of Tryon, McPher
son county. Will take good city
property In part payment.
R. A. mcFARLAND, Phono Red 732
North Platto, Neb. 18tf
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Red Cross Notes.
Tho need for used clothing in the
dovustod . regions of Europo Is so
great that tho campaign for second
hand clothing and shoos has been ex
tended to May 1st. Send what you
can sparo to tho Franklin school. If
tho cloth Is good, oven If thoro Is a
holo or tear, tho women of those coun
tries will glndly make them ovor for
children.
Wo havo hundreds of children's
skirts, aprons and dresses cut out and
would bo glad If tho ladles could come
and got a fow to sow on at homo. Our
work rooms 'aro opon overy afternoon,
and tho knitting room Is opon every
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday af
ternoon. 28-4
COUNTY NEWS.
(From tho Sutherland Courier.)
Dr. Kevo, who was ovor tho sea with
our boys who fought the Huns, will
tell his experiences at the M. E.
Ghurch May 2nd, nt 8:00 P. M. All
soldier boys and parents aro especial
ly Invited. Admission free. Offering
taken.
Yestorday Palmer & Williams
bought a hog that weighed G25 pounds
selling tho hog also sold a horso that
weighed 1300 pounds and it did not - o ..v
bring him near tho price of tho hog.. S tho trying times In getting our
.... .. .. . . . ...... IlinvH nnroRB. nnd niiilnuhtedlv saw
Which all goes to Bhow that It Is moro
profitable to raise hogs than horses.
. Mrs. F. A. Cox, .Mrs. I. A. Sinclair,
MIssos Julia, Amelia and Esther Burk-
land loft for Omaha Wednesday nlglu
whoro they will spend a fow days.
From thoro Mrs. Cox and Miss Amelia
will go to Rochester, Minn., to enter
tho hospital. They will bo accompa
nied by Miss Julia. Mrs, Sinclair and
Miss Esther will return to Sutherland
(From tho Brady Vindicator)
Ray Coleman of south of Brady, who
was recently homo on a furlough, re
ceived his dischnrgo at Camp Dodgo
last week, and arrived hero Saturday
Ho was in tho sorvlco In Franco with
tho Third Division. Gothenburg
Tlmos.
Fort McPherson and Lako Helen at
Gothenburg aro under consideration
as camping placos in July for tho Boy
Scouts of Brady, Lexington, Gothen
burg, Fnrnnm, North Platte and
Sutherland. Tho boys will be In camp
two weeks, and .military rules will bo
tho order.
Mr. Couch of Lincoln, representing
tho Stato Railway Commission, wns In
1 town this week going ovor tho Max-
7fio af-ifQar-round soft
Popular demand built Bevo's vcat plant
the most perfect industrial equipment in the world.
Scientifically lighted and ventilated, and provided
with every humanitarian device possible for the
protection of tho health and safety of its thousand.
oi employes, jciecirioiuy opermeu.
million bottles daily.
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THE AULTMAN 8t TAYLOR
New Century Thresher
Is built in sizes to meet your needs.
This thresher is noted for its simplicity, durability, and
and its ability to get the grain out of the straw, which by
the way is no small jtem with wheat at $2.25 per bushel.
We refer you to men that have had work done by the
AULTMAN & TAYLOU.
Catalogue free.
HOMER MYL'ANDER,
Phone 784F2 North Platte, Neb
well-Brady Telephone lines. Mr. ,
Couch will make ms report to urn
commission and on it w 11 hlngo the -
present agitation of rnlslng tho telo-
phono rates hero and at Maxwell.
A deal was closed Monday of this j
week wiiercoy win, Tiianuei oi aiin-
way became the owner of tho Brad 1
Garage, having bought out Zach
Carter, who has successfully operauo
tho business for moro than a ycai
Mr. Thnnnel's father is tho owner of
tho garago building. Mr. Carter will
go In for farming if ho can find a farm
at this late date.
(From tho Hcrshey Times) I
A telegram received from Now York
yesterday announced tho arrival of j
Earl Eshelman on this sldo tho water
Earl stated his company, the 16th ,
11 way -Engineers, were bound for
Camp Upton, L. I., and It Is presume) ,
they will be demobilized there. j
Beet contracts aro again being, re
fused In this territory. We are In
about the same predicament wo were
in a couple of years ago when the
factory proposition was flist agitated.
We have good reasons to feel that the
Great Western people will see fit to
commence operations on a factory in
this territory before another winter
sets'in.
Clarence Runner arrived Friday
from Newport yNows, having reelved
ls discharge from the marines. Clar
bovs across, and undoubtedly saw
somo very Interesting times, should lie
caro to relate his experiences. He
made twolvo trips thru tho war zone
whon things were rather touchy.
Tho tidy Burn of between five nnd six
hundred dollars has been raised by
popular subscription by Trustee-elect
W. H. Jenkins for tho purpose of hav
ing tho streets of our village sanded
and graveled. This work is all to bo
done under tho supervision of Hho
town board or man appointed by them.
and should cover quite a number of
our worst avenues of travel. Those
subscribing to tho fund havo the pri
vilege of working out the amount of
their subscriptions at the rate of 75c
por hour where they havo a team, or
40 cents per hour single handed. This
is a very worthy movement and will
bo started after tho next regular meet
ing of tho villngo fathers.
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FOR SALE
A few Registered Hereford Bulls
These bulls aro grandsons of Mousel
tho great Beau Mischief, and are'good
individuals. Phono 7SGF4. Fred
McClymont, two miles east of stato
farm.
29-4
drink
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fee
For Sale
v. nmvs. nifiiifn oimirw
7 room houso wllh basement, garage,
chicUon house, private irrigation
,,iant, An Ideal Home. Acreage can bo
sub-dtvlded into lots. Phone mo about
this. O. H. THOELECKE
Arrange for your Gas be
fore the spring rush is on-
Ranges from
$27 to $60
NORTH PLATTE
LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY
GEO. It. DENT,
Phsylclnn and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstrotrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
Ml. L. E. YANDIVER
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg.,
North Platte, Neb.
4It. KEDFIELT)
rhysician, Obstetrician
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Offico 012 Residonco 070
1KS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
."), 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offico Phone 70 Res. Phono Red 1009
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phono Black C33
"SX. T. PJUTCHARD,
Grndunto Veterinarian
Eliht yoars n Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
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S Service Service ft
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NEW
Ford Repair Shop!
722 N. Locust. Phone 152.
A Trial Will Convince You,
M2CAI, NOTICH.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty. iseprasKa.
In tho matter of tho Instate of Louis
Havens, Deceased.
To all persons Interested In the Es
tate of l.outs Havens, deceased, take
notice: That tjeorge J. Taylor, execu
tor or the estate of Louis Hnvons. do
ceased, tiled his petition In this court
on Anni 2i8t. laiu. ornying among otn.
cr things that It be decreed by this
court upon a- hearing or hrHI petition
tlint the following named persons, to-
wit: liuio i.arnrge, neo cinrK. narry
Sherman Clnrk. nnd Edna Sophia Flarf-
nlk'un. nee Clark, be decreed to be tho
children and sole and only heirs of
Lot it a Clark, living nt tho tlmo or tno
death of Louis. Havens, tlecenscd, and
that they be rtucreed to bo the persons
mentioned in the last win anu testa
meat of Louis Hnvens. decensed, as the
devisees of nn undivided one-IUth in.
tereat In and to the real estate nnd
personal property bolonglng to the said
.... t. :. i
You nro further notified that said
matter will be beard at the county
court! room at North Platte, Nebraska
on uay uvu, iviu, m v u uiuun 41. 4,1.
' WM..II. C. WOODHUUST.
n3S-3 County Judgo
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block Nortb ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern Institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
Completely equipped X-Rsy
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. Dent. H. D. V. Lccas, M. D.
J.B. Rcdfie!d,M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
W. E. FLYNN
attorney.At.-lai
Offlco over McDonald Rnnk.
Offico l'liono 1130 Res. Phone 1120
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte,
Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Offlco Phone 340 Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,'
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Neb
Phono for Appointments.
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and lladlihu Therapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamors
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day phono 41
Night phono Black 688
The Percheron Stallion
"Lord Birdwood"
Will innko tho season of 1919 nt tho
J. I.' Smith farm at tho Baker school
houso four miles west of North l'Intte,
"Lord Ilirdwood" wns foaled Juno
li, l'Jiu, hrcu anil raised by 1). A
Goodrich, of Belleruc, JTob., weighs
1900, perfectly sound nnd is recorded
by the Percheron Society of America
uiiilcr the record number oi uisU2.
.SERVICE FEE $12.50 to Insure the
maro with foal.
Caro will be taken to prevent ncci
dents but should nny occur the owner
of the horso will not bo responsible,
CLAUDE MOORE,
Owner.
noticr to cnrcniTons
Estate .No. 1C24 of Walter G. McNeel
deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County. Nebrnska.
Tho State of Nobrnslrji. ss: Creditors
or said estate 'will take notice that th
tlmo limited for presentation and ill
lag of claims against said estate I
August 1C, 1919, and fOr' settlement of
said estate Is March 7. 1920: that I will
sit at tho county court room in said
county, on May 1G, 1919, at 9 .o'clock n.
m., and on August 10. 1919. at 9 o'clock
a. m., to receive examine, hear, nllojv,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly nied.
(SEAL) WJI, H, C. WOODHUUST,
alGm9 County Judgo.
NOTICI3 KOIl rUBI.ICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Onice nt Broken Bow. Ne
braska, March 27, 1913. .
Notlco 1b hereby 'srlven that John A.
Scott, of Dickons, Nebraska, who, on
February 10, 1916, made homestead en
try Norm naue ut3iz, isroicen now,
No. 011885. for S S.4 Section 26.
Township 12 North, Itango 32 West, 6th
i'rincipni Meridian, nap, nieu noiico or
intention to maico inree year prooi, 10
establish claim to tho 'land abovo des
cribed, before Win. H. CWoodhurst, U.
S. Commissioner at North Platto, Ne
braska, on the lCth day' of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: L. T.
Broder, of North Platto, 'Nebraska, Wm.
Kacka, or Dickens, Nebraska, w. w.
Sulton, of, Dickens, Nebraska, Wendell
McCrum, of Dickens, Nebraska.
MACK C. WAKRINQTON,
nlm9 r Roglster.
NOTICE FOR I'UIir.IOATION
Department of the. Interior. ;
U. S. Land Olllce at Broken Bow, Ne
braska, March 18, 1919.
Notlco Is horoby given thnt Oliver C.
Lucas, of North Platte, Nebraska, who,
on November 29, 1910. made homestead
entry, North Platte No. 06271. Broken
Bow No. 011865, for the W& SWi. Sec
tion 2, Township 15 North, Range 30
West of the Cth Principal Meridian, hns
filed notice of Intontlon fo.mnko three
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before William
H. C. Woodhurst, U. S. Commissioner,
nt North Platte, Nebraska, on the 9th
day of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
Eborly, John Woldon, John Saunders,
Frank Hood, nil of North Platte, Ne
braska. . ,
MACK C. WARRINGTON,
m25tn2 , Register.
NOTIOI2 OF PETITION.
Estate No. 1618 of Mary E. Evarts, do
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In snld estate tako
notlco that a petition hnsibeen filed for
tho probata of nn Instrument purport
ing to be the Inst will anil testament of
Mnry E. Evarts and the appointment of
John A. Evnrts as Executor of said es
tto, which has been Bet Xor hearing on
Mny 17, 1919 at 9 o'clocka. m.
uateii April iv, iviv,
WM. II. C. WOQDIIURST,
County Judge.
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AbKEIlT A. h'gSI
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platto, Nebraska.
i. Tim county court of i,incoi,n
COUNTY, NKHUASICA.
IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE
OK ROB12RT HANSON, DECEASED
OHDKIl.
George L. E. Hanson having mado
and presented to said court a vorined
petition showing that Robert Hanson
departed this life on February 10, 1903,
Intestate, bolng an Inhabitant of this
ntato ana iv resident oi uiiri coumy,
ohrnskn. and bomir seized and poh-
sosscd of the following described real
stato in Lincoln county, xseurasxa,
o-lt:
All of the Northeast Quarter (NEH)
: Section Thlrty-nvo (35) In Town-
ship Thirteen (13) North of Range
Thirty-one (31) west 6th P. M.
And showingvtnat saia iiouort iian
son, deceased, loft him surviving as his
sole heirs it law and next of kin the
following named persons whoso ages
and places of resldenco are stated after
tholr names to-wit: sopnia, iianson,
widow of said Robert Hanson, who Is
now of the age of CD years and whose
residence Is Oakland, NourasKa; wn-
llam T. Hanson, a son of said Robert
Hanson, who Is now of the age or 40
years and whose residence Is Ludlow,
D. : Silas i'.Hanson. a son or lionert
Hanson, who Is now of tho age of 42
years and whose residence Is Atkinson,
Nebraska; Anna E. Burns, a daughter
f said Robert Hanson. Who is now or
tho ago of 40 years and whose resl-
ence Is Oakland. Nebraska: ueorge u.
3. Hanson, a son of said Robert Hanson
who Is now of the nge of 38 years and
whoso residence Is Newcastle, Nebras
ka; Mary A. weaver, a daughter or said
Robert Hanson, who is now or tno age
of 3G years and whoso residonco Is
Oaklnnd, Nebraska; Jeanette P. Qunder
a daughter of said Robert Hanson, who
is now or the ago or 33 years anu
whose residence Is 917 San Antonio
kc, L,os Angeies, uaurornia; uouert u.
iianson, a son or said uonert iianson,
who Is now of tho age of 32 years nnd
whose residence Is 3200 Ask St., Den-
er. tjoiorauo; Harry s. Hanson, a son
of said Robert Hanson who Is now of
tho age of 30 years and whoso resldenco
s Newcastle. Nebraska; anu Katnerine
R. Hanson, a daughter of said Robert
Hanson who Is now of tho nge of 25
ears nnd whose residence Is Oakland.
Nebraska, and that said deceased per
son left an estate of inheritance in
the real estate above described, being
the title In fee thereto, and that the
said real estate Is wholly exempt from
attachment, execution or other mesne
process and not liable for the payment
of any debts of saixl deceaseil. anu
praying that the court dispense with
the regular administration of said es
tate and make nnd enter its findings
of fact, upon the allegations" of said pe
tition, showing the name or said de
ceased person, tho date of his death,
the fact of his intestncy.tho .names of
all his heirs at law, a correct descrlp -
tion of the property left by said de
ceased, and tho character thereof, and
that this court make anu enter a nnai
decree naming the sole heirs at" law of
said deceased person under the laws of
this State, togother with their ages and
places of residence, and that this Court
Bar all claims against said estate,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the
said petition be heard before the
County Court In the Courthouse In the
City of North Platte, County of Lincoln
and State of Nebraska, on the 3rd. day
of May, 1919. at 9 o'clock A. M., and
that any and all persons Interested In
said matter shall appear at said time
and place and show cause If any there
bo why the prayer or said petition
should not be granted, and that this
order be published for three successive
weeks prior to said hearing In the
North Platte Semi-weekly .Tribune,
a legal newspaper published In said
County.
Dated at North Platte. Nebraska,
April 11, 1919.
war. ii. c, woodhurst, county juugo
aiS3 uy ussie wessuurg, cierK.
Notice to lYon-Henldent Defeuduutx
Jessie Wilcox, neo Crocker. Ralph
Wilcox, her husband, Richard Crocker,
Mrs. Klchnrd uroouer, 111s wire, real
name unknown, Mary Crocker, single,
and Paul Crocker, single, defendants,
take notice that on the 4th day or
April, 1919, G. J. Stewart, plaintiff, in
an action wherein the said G. J. Stew
art is plaintiff, nnd you and each of
you arc defendants, (lied 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 his title
to the NEU of Section 9, Township 10,
Rango 32, Lincoln County, Nebraska,
The plaintiff alleges in his petition
that the defendants claim somo right
to said real estate by virtue of their
boing the heirs of F. R. Crocker, de
ceased, and by virtue of the fact that
tho said F. R, Crocker at one time held
a mortgage upon said real estate and
also nt one time had a conveyance 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 barred by the Statute
of Limitations of the Stato of Nebras
ka: that plaintiff has been in tho open.
adverse possession of said land for
more than ten years last past, nnd that
tho defendants nnd each of thejn to
this action now have no right, tltlo or
Interest in and to said real estate.
Plaintiff asks that his tltlo bo quieted
as against the claims of all tho defend
ants In and to said real estate. You
aro further notified that you aro re
quired to answer said petition on or
before the 19th day of May, 1919, or
Judgment will be rendered against you.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1919.
G. J. STEWART, Plaintiff.
By WILCOX & HALLIGAN and
R. II. BEATTY, His Attorneys.
A8M2
rI.KGAI, NOTICE
Thadeus J. Foley, Jennie S. Foley,
Joseph II. McConneil, Mrs. Joseph H.
McConnell, his wife, renl name un
known, William H. Hamelton. Mrs.
William H. Hamelton, his wife, real
name unknown, Isaac N. Chltwood,
Mrs. Isaac Chltwood, his wife, real
name unknown, Marshall V. Barry,
Amanda Barry his wife, Anna S. Mur
phy, Hazel Turplo and Neal Turplo, her
husband, Beatrice- Turple, and Frank
Turple, her Husband, Juanlta Longley
nnd J. Rhode Longley, her husband,
Emory W. Murphy, Jr., and Mary Mur
phy, his wife, Waugh S. Murphy and
Bqnnlo J, Murphy, heirs at law of Em
ory W. Murphy, deceased; the unknown
holrs, devisees, legntees, and personal
representatives of each and all of said
defendants who may be deceased, and
nny nnd nil persons who have
or may claim to have any
right, tltlo or Interest In nnd
to the North West Quartor of tho
South East Quarter and West Half of
North East Quarter nnd North East
Quarter of North West Quarter of Sec
tion 29, Township 9. Range 29, In Lin
coln County, Nebrnska, will tako notice
that on the 7th day of April, 1919,
Abraham C. Barry, plaintiff herein,
tiled his petition In tho District Court
of Lincoln County Nebraska, against
said defendants, tho object and prayer
of which aro to remove certain clouds
herefrom and quiet and confirm the
title of the plaintiff in and to tho fol
lowing described renl estate, to-wit:
Tho Northwest Quarter of the South
East Quarter and West Half of North
East Quarter and North East Quarter
of North West Quarter of Section 29,
Township 9, Rango 29, in Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
19th day of May, 1919.
Dated this 7tll day of April, 1919.
ABRAHAM C. BARRY, Plaintiff.
By HOAOLAND & HOAGLAND,
A8M2 Ills Attorneys.