The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 03, 1919, Image 8

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    ! WANTS STATE TO PAY
FOIt CORN' Dl'fKS ATE
IRA L BAKE, Editor nnd 1'uljllslior
1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Tear by Mnll, In mlrnnco. .$I.7f
UIIO xenr DJ tumor, ill iiuiiiiiuvf fi-.vu
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
I'ostotflco as Socond Class Matter.
TUESIX V, JUNE !). lfll!
DISIM'EUJtATIOiV OF (JE.MUANY
STARTED DY SECESSION
A Bltuatlon which may effect the
poaco sottloment with Gorniany 1mh
nrlson through tho proclamation of
un Independent republic of tho Rhine
province, stretching along the front
iers of Holland, Belgium and Luxem
burg nnd extending from tho low
lands along the Dutch border to tho
hills of the Sanro. This province
contains vast fields of coal and iron,
great Industrial cities and the centers
of some of the most Important tcx-
ttlo manufactories In Germany. i
Announcement that hucIi a declara
tion was to be made has been forecast
ifor several weoks. Last wcok a state- j
mont was issued at Berlin denouncing'
thoso who wore behind tho movomcnt.
It was charged that tho French were
actlvo in propaganda work in tho
province.
If tho Rhincland province becomes
Independent, a buffor state will bo sot
up botweon Germany and Prnnco and
Bolglum, tho Saaro roglon will bo in
the control of the now state and Qei
many will have lost nil her posses- I
slons west of tho Rhino. Urotnon and
East nnd West Prussia, and possibly
othor provinces in Gormany aro said
to bo contemplating a similar serious
stop which might moan tho disin
tegration of Germany.
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jromorlnl Day KxcrcIseH.
Business in North Platto was sus
pended Memorial Day and honor paid
to tho nation's dead, During tho fore
noon tho graves of departed soldiers
in both tho south slide and city com
eteries wero decornted, a number of
members of tho O. A. R., W. R. C, Sous
of Vcternns and soldiors of tho world"s
war, together with tho hand and drum
corps marching In procession to tho
city cemetery whoro tho G. A. R. ser
vice was hold. Hundreds of people
visited tho cemetery during tho day
and on practically all lots could be
soon flowors.
In tho afternoon sorvicos were hold
nt tho auditorium with John E. Evans
prosidlng. Musical selections were
rondored 'by tho Elks' qunrtctto and
Mrs. Gilfoylo and a reading given by
Miss Elder. Tho address of tho af
ternoon was made by Goo N. GIbbs.
and his effort was ono thnt interested
tho nudlcnco from start to finish.
:!n;:
Real Estate Sales
O. H. Thoolccko roports tho fol
lowing sales of real ostatoL
N and SE section 11-11-31 to
E. F. Thompson. J
All of Bection 33-11-30 to Fred Wal-'
temath. j
NEVi section 19 and SEVi section
13-6-34, Hayes county, to Georgo
Smith.
N section 1-12-30 to A. S. Gregg.
Rcsldonco at 208 bouUi Maplo to
W. C. Ollphant.
Rcsldonco at 723 east Fifth to Co'.o
and Carroll.
One of the peculiar claims which
Nebrascka has been asked to scttl.j,
and which was turned down by th
claims commltteo of the house at
tho last sosslon of tho legislature and
now is in the hands of the state
auditor, was that of Anton Hlersche,
a farm or who lives near Scotts Bluif,
who sots out that 12 acres of corn, en
tlmntcd at 35 bushels to the acre and
worth $1.25 a bushol had been entirely
eaten by wild ducks.
Ho snys the corn was worth $52o
and ho thinks tho state of Nebraska
ought to pay him for feeding the
ducks.
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TWENTY-FIVE SOLDIERS Ht'RT
IN A WRECK AT ASHLAND.
Two hundred and seventy-six can
uals, including flvo officers and ono
Y. M. C. A. secretary, members qf
tho CB7th Hobokcn casual company,
narrowly escaped death when live of
tho coaches bearing them to Presidio,
San Francisco, plunged down a SO
foot embankment about a half mil1
east of Ashland, Nob., at 1:30 Sunday
morning. None of the casuals were
Bovcroly Injured.
Recent heavy rains had dislodges
tho rails from the roadbed near Ash
land. Tho. engine thundered snfelj
past tho dnnger spot but tho following
nvo coacnos containing nearly an me i
tnotvilwiru rt llin ,n f.ln nnrtnir ttnlt flnur
off tho rails and Into tho creek below.
Tho cars wero half submerged and
nearly every partlclo of clothing and
equipment which this unit camf-d
with it was lost. Three coaches, a
kitchen nnd baggago car wero demol
ished. A temporary trnck was laid and the
four remaining coaches takon back to
Omaha whoro tho Injured woro cared
for.
DELCQ LIGHT.
We have the Delco Light Agency for
North Platte and vicinity. AH who
are looking for a good efficient Farm
Lighting and Power System are in
vited to call at our office, 106 East
Front Street, where we have a plant
installed for your inspection.
W. I. STEBBINS, Dealer
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CIIIG'AttO MAN SELLS FORTY
AIRPLANES IN ONE WEEK
At tho end of tho first week of sell
lug airplanes, an nutomobllo denier of
Chicago who has added planes to als
stock, announces thnt he has sold
forty machines within n week and he
declared himself as satisfied that there
is a field for tho commercial plane.
Tho dcalor, a veteran on automobiles,
added airplanes to his sales floor ex
hibits by purchasing 150 Canadian
nrmy training planes and made Chi
cago tho first commercial airplane
center in tho country.
Tho ordors for the planes already
received have come from Illinois,
Indlann, Iowa, and other mid western
stntes. Denvor was the origin of
threo orders and Kansas City ten.
: :o: :
Robbery nt Sutherland
Tho store of tho Galvln Mercantile
Co. at Sutherland wns entered last
Friday night and merchandise valued
at fifteen hundred dollars taken. The
goods" carried off consisted of silks,
ladles' ready to wear garments and
men's suits. Thero is no clow to tho
burglars. Lato In the evening a Mr
auto arrived from tho cast, and tho
next morning" It was missing, but no
ono paid any attention to tho mnko or
number of tho car. It Is thought prob
able that tho goods woro carried awny
In this car, though some of tho peoplo
of tho town aro Inclined to bollcvo tho
deed was tho work of local men.
Wanted Liberty bonds at market
price. Louis Llpshitz.
CAESAR'S WORK IN GERMANY
Record of Famous Roman Conqueror
When Ho Drove the Teutons
Out of Flanders.
Both the American nrmy of occupa
tion nnd tlo German people are nnx
lous to know Just how long tho khakl
clad visitors are to remain. Since no
Intlmntlon comes from those In au
thority both of them might recnll that
nno Tullni Onesnr drove the Teutons o'clock p. m., to receive, examine, hear,
ono .Minus cncsni nimi. m. ;iia low or ndjU8t nll ciams and object
out of Flnnders, in fact, he mentions tlons ,Ub. flIeiK
n victory nt Mont Auxols, snys Kan- ! (SEAL) war. H. C. WOODiiURST,
in., t. it., r..n ...... i.l Mi, JoJl
sas juy aim. in; u", iwium.v. !..
NOTICES TO CUICniTOIlS
Estate No. 1651 of Charles McDonnlil.
deceased, In the County Court of
Lincoln county. Nebraska
The Stuto of Nebraska, ss; Creditors
of said estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation nnd Al
ine of claims ntralnat said Estate is Oc
tober 4th, .J.919, and for settlement of
saiii J5tato is May 28th, 1U20; that 1
will sit nt tho county court r.oom In
said county, on July 4th. 1919. nt 2
o'clock p. m., nnd October 4th, 1919, at 2
County Judge
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-: :o:
Misses Floronco Vpddor and Hazel
Plttman went to Kearney Saturday
whero they will attend school.
Will Vernon returned Saturday lif
ter a year's scrvlco overseas. Ho has
received his honorable discharge from
tho army.
rlcht un to the Rhine, built n bridge In i xotiois to creditors
ten days, crossed over and took nos- j a.eNo. 16 of Dor. Westenfe.d.
session of the valley on the right j ,,Coin County, Nebraska.
bank." snread out ills legions to po- The State of Nebraskn, ss: Creditors
i in-.,..!.,,....,,.. ii,,,ittn,ita " or said estnte will tako notice that tho
lice the "treacherous inliiihltnnts. , imitnii for nmsentntion nnd ni-
Thnt was in 50 B. C. and the Iloinnn . ins of claims against said Estate is Oc-
j,...,... ..,niiw..i Attn vnnrx All Mint tober 4 th, 1919, and for settlement of
nrmy remnlned 4(H) jems. aii im i I a Eta'te ,s 'Mnrch 25, 1920; that I
time nouiins 01 guni-js rii: viihwhk - WlU sit nt the county court room In
up and down the Rhine. The army ' said county, on July, 4. 1919. at- .
' .. ., i o'clock n. m. nnd October 4. 1919. at 9
of oecupiuion put me ui-i.miw o'clock a. in., to receive, examine, hear.
allow, or adjust nil claims nnd objeot-
tlons duly Hied.
(SEAL) VM, II. C. WOODIIURST.
J3J1 County Judge.
building bild .es. rnuo'lus "id cus
tics under Its direction, nnd the ruins
of these great works now can still be
seen In the valley of the Moselle. The
presence of the notnnns was n bless
lng to the Germnns, however, for they
pursued n llbernl policy toward them,
after having collected n tribute of 40,
000,000 sesterces or approximately
S1.C00.000 for theh treachery, taught
them to read, to take a bath and to
shave,
COMBINATION!! SALE
BgM'"iiMiwi I'l mmm ai'wim wwiiwwiii i in,i. n1. n 'Jr '
Saturday JJune 7th
AT THREE O'CLOCK AT
Besack Barn, North Platte
Eleven Head of Horses, A Few Cattle
Ten Head of Hogs, Some Harness
A Lot of Household Good
s
Bring in what you have to soil, as this will be the
last sale this spring. A Sale for Everybody
noticm or FORMATION ok paving
DISTItlCT NO. 2 IN TIII3 CITY
OF NORTH l'LATTE.
To tho owners of record title of
all property ndjacent to or abutting
upon tho Btrcets hereinafter described
nnil all net-sons Interested therein:
1 You. and each of you. nro hereby no
tified that the Mayor nnd Council of the
City of North Platte, did under dnto of
itTr... Oft, I 1ll1fl . .. i . . . .. ...1 n.inwm.n n n i'l !
.fllj' 4.UWI, IHPD tlltv, ,uvo u. V-
tnln ordinance forming nnd" crentlnp
ravine District No. a. or tho City of
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, and that tho following streets. In
cluding the Intersections thereof, wlth,-
In .the limits of said City, are comprised
within sald-navintr district, to-wlt
All thnt unrtloii of 4th street of said
dlty, commencing nt the Intersection of
4th street nnd urynn nvenuo in iiivor
dnlo Addition to said Cltv. thence west
along said 4th street to nnd including
Pine street or snia city, tnence ne
ginnlng nt tho Intersection of Locust
street with said 4th street and contin
uing west on said Fourth -street to tho
intersection of AVashington avenue of
said City, with said 4th street; nlso
thnt portion of Pino street of said City
commencing at tho Intersection of said
Pine street with said 4th street of snld
City, thenco north nlong said Pine
Arrange for your Gas he
fore the spring rush is on
Ranges from
$27 to $60
NORTH PLATTE
LIGHT 8c POWER
COMPANY
ami;' rmrTVAr irncnTW it.
100S WEST FOUItTH STItEET,
'6rth rinttc, Jfcbr.
For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
whero the sick are cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions In the
easiest, most natural and scientific
manner.
Phone 110. North Plnttc, Neb.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
Office Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Belton Bldg. North Platto, Neb
Phono for Appointments.
DIt KEDFIELI)
Physician, Obstetrictnn
Surgeon, X-Kay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Office 012 Residence 67G
PUS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
G, 7 Uulldlug & Loan Building.
Oftico Phono 70 Res. Phono Red 1009
"Earthquake Proof Hotels.
A chain of "earthquake proof" ho
tels, sulllcleiitly magnificent to win the
approval of fastidious South Amer
icans, Is to be constructed tniincllntely
hy the United Hotels company, which
already .operates many hosteliies on
this half of the continent. Sites In
seven countries Chill, Peru, Brazil,
Uruguay, Pnraguay, Bolivia and Co
lombiahave been selected, and the
first hotel paint ial, to Judge from the
architect's drawing will be built nt
T.tmn nt n post of S2.000.000. Tills IS
. ,,,,, ,n,,ct nrnWt ovi'v under- 1 street to the south line of 6th street of
one of the Inrgest projects li i muii r j snU1 CUyi nR u lntersect8 Bala rlno
street ot said city.
Unless objections arc filed thereto
ns reoulred by Statute within 20 days
from the nrst publication of this notice, L
. . . r 1 J- , ... .1 .1 .
me itinyur nuu iuuiicu hmuii inucccu iu
construct such paving.
Dated this 21st day of Slay. 1919.
A. V. STKEIT55,
O. 13. ETPTSn, (SEAL,) Mayor.
City Clerk. m26J20
DR. L. E. VANDIVER
Physician nnd Surgeon
Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg.,
North Platto, Neb.
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclan nnd Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstretrlcs.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Resldenco 115
tnken by n hotel syndicate, nnd both
tho United States government nnd the
South American, governments Interest
ed will afford co-operation. The hotel
at I.lnm will bo one of re-enforced con
crete, supported by enormous cement
foundations, capable, the company be
lieves, of offering good resistance to
the disturbances of tho earth's surface
to bo expected In those regions. New
York Evening Post.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVERIONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited-funds at its command to
asBist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you arc interested, the officers of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to uctprire your own home,
T. C. PATTERSON, JJESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
XOTIOH OV IXliOIU'OItATIOX OF
KDWAIIDS-IIKYXOUIS C03I1ANY
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the laws of the State of Nobrns
Irn iirwlnr tlifi nnmo and stvlo of "Ed-
.MAX WAXTKI) TO SELL GROCERIES wards-Reynolds Company." with the
Selling Experience Not Necessary principal place or transacting Its busl
rnn nt Wnrlil'u Inrimut pP,s nous In the City of North Platte, L,in
Ono or world s largest Urocers, coln county, Nebrnska, the general na
(capltal over ?1,000,000.00) wants am- turo of the business to be transacted
bltioiiB man in this locality to sell dl- y said Corporation consisting of buy
roct to onnmiinor nnMnnnllv ktinwn lnP nnl selling of men's clothing, fur
red to consumer nationally Known nlp,nB Boods, hnts. shoes and the op
brand of grocories, teas, coffees, spices I eratlng of retail stores for the sale
paints, oils, stock foods, etc. liter I of tho same: the amount of the cap-
lino, easy sales. Valuos beat any, ,Bloc 'a ""'H" .
competition. Earn big monoy. No 't,,0 business, which was on the 1st day
experience or capital required. Com- of ' April, 1019, by goods sold to this
pieto sample outtlt and freo soiling; corporation; ana tne commencement
liiRtruntlntin atnrt t .it f tho Corporation was on the 24th day
of March, l'Jiv. nnd to conunuo ror a
period of twenty years from that date,
and tho highest amount of Indebted
ness or liability to which the corpora
tion shall at any time subject itself Is
two-thirds, of Twenty-live thousand
00.100 ($25,000.00) Dollars: the affairs oi
the Corporation to be controlled by a
Hoard of Directors, of three In number,
such Directors to elect a President,
Vice-president. Secretary and Treasur
er, who aro to conduct the business of
the Corporation under the Instructions
of the uoaru or Directors.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1919.
JOHN II. KDWARDS,
SOPHIA . EDWARDS.
m2GJ20 KDWAKD W. REYNOLDS
instructions Btnrt you. Long estab
llshed Tollable houso. Write today.
John Soxton & Co., 352 AV. Illinois St.,
Chicago, 111.
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Estrny Notice
Tnken up on Section 13. Town 12.
Rango 29, .by tho undorslgned who
tlioro resides, on or about April IE,
1919, ono roan heifer, no brands. Own
er can havo tho same by proving prop
orty and paying charges.
PAUL SODERMAN,
Routo A North Platto, Neb.
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Pin no For Sale
Wo havo stored In North Platto a
Btrlctly high grado piano which, for
Immediate dlsposllton, will ho sold at
a tremendous sacrifice.' Terms to a
XOTIOIS.
To Conner Moore, defendant:
You are" hereby notified that on the
14th day of January, 1919, the plaintiff,
Mary Mooro. filed her petition for abso
lute divorce from you In the District
responsible party. If interested wrlto mg in said petition as her grounds for
tc oneo for particulars to THE DLN said divorce that you have been guilty
VER MUSIC COMPANY. Denvor of extremo cruelty toward said plaintiff
Colorado ,c and that you have wholly failed to pro-
vuiumuu. ,vldo maintenance for her. although of
IIEJUi HAMILTON
Taxi niul Livery x
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phono 009. Black SOS
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY.AT.LA'
Office OTcr McRonnld Rank.
Offlco Phono 1130 Res. Phono 1120 ' M9J6
suillclont ability to do so, and that
you have been guilty of extremo cruel
tv in other respects as set forth in her
petition now on file. That plaintiff has
been unable, after due and reasonable
Inquiry and search, to determine your
piaco of address, and has therefore ob
tained an order for service upon you by
publication and that plaintiff Is asking
an absolute dlvorco from the bonds of
matrimony.
You are required to answer this peti
tion by the 23rd day of June, 1919, or
Judgment will be taken against you as
prayeu m piainiiu b pcuuon.
Dated 'May 3th, 1919.
! I ' MARY MOOItE,
My J U. IIUIjLiIUAIN.
Her Attorney,
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block Nortb oi Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
iciantific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lccas. M. D.
J. B. Redfield. M.D.J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
(Jcncrnl Farm Sales n Specialty.
References ami Hates ut First Na
tional Unnk, North Plntte, Neb.
Phone 1000.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska..
Hospital Phono Black 633
House Phono Black 633
IV. T. miTCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eiht years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest ot the
Court House.
NOTICE OP INCOIU'OKATION
Notice Is hereby jrlven that an Incor
poration has been duly formed under
the laws of the State of Nebraska, the
name of which Is "North Platte Homo
Builders, Incorporated." v
The principal place or transacting
business Is In the City of North Platte,
iiincoin uounty, iseurasKa.
Tno pronerai nature or tho business
to bo transacted by this corporation
shall be the buying, selling1, leasing,
ronting. or otherwise holding of roal
cstato and personal property, either
for Itself or as agent, representative or
trustee for others; the contracting for
and the constructing and orocting of
ounuings or any and an Kinds, and all
tho appurtenances thereof; to loan,
borrow, and invest money, tako and
Klvo security or obligations therefor:
and to do a general contracting busi
ness; to ueai in an Kinds or building
materials, fuel and other commodities;
and said corporation shall have power
to maice and execute nil Kinds of con
tracts and obligations including deeds,
leases, and mortcroeres of real estate
and personal property and bills of sale
anu snail nave power toN taKo hold,
own, use, improve, lease, sell, assign,
mortgage nnd convey real estate and
all other kinds of property or interests
therein, including its own capital
stock, for itself or as atrent. repre
sentative or trustee for others; and to
tnKe. noid, nypotnecate, assign nnd col
lect all kinds of obligations for itself.
or as agent, representative or trustee
for others, Including power to take,
hold, collect, assign and transfer stock
In other corporations ns well as of Its
own for itself or as agent, representa
tive or trustee for others; and said cor
poration shall have Keneral nower to
do and'perform all things necessary or
expedient in tne carrying out or tne
purposes aforesaid. It .shall have pow
er to conduct Its business in its prin
cipal place of business and at any
branch office established by it, and to
maintain an office of said corporation
within the Stale of Nebraska, or In
any other part of the United States,
District of Columbia and the United
Stntes territories.
Tho authorized capital stock Is
$25,000.00, $10,000.00 of which Is fully
paid, tho balance to be sold and pay
able subject to the order of tho Board
of Directors.
Tho highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which the corporation
may at any time subject Itself shall not
exceed two-thirds of tho capital stock.
Tho time of commencement of this cor
poration shall be the 1st day Of May,
1919, nnd the same shall continuo for
a period of fifty years.
The affairs of the corporation aro to
be conducted by a Board of five di
rectors and such other officers as may
be provided for by tho Board of Directors.
Dated April 26, 1919.
J. C. HOLTjMAN,
J. E. SEBASTIAN,
C. F. TEMPLE.
mGm30
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
SurRory and Jladium Thorapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
: Service Service
J.: TSJF.W
I Ford Repair Shop
722 N. Locust. Phone 152,
A Trial Will Convince You,
if
ti
t.t
i.t
s.t
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
DEBEYBERKY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamora
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Dny phono 41
Night phono Black 5S3
NOTICK OP PKTITION
Estate No. 1663 of Dave A. Koynolds,
deceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In the estate take no
tice that a petition has been filed for
tha nnnolntment of J. II. Kelly as ad
ministrator of said estate, which has
been set for hearing on May 31, 1919, at
nine o'olocK a. m.
Dated May 1, 1919.
(SEAL) AVM. II. C. WOODHUUST,
m5-23 County Judge.
NOTICE OP HEARING
In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline
Franscn, Deceased, In the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
To All Persons Interested In said Es
tate: Notice Is hereby given that on
May 23, 1919. Fred E. Pease, Executor
of said estate, filed In said Court, a re
port of his doings as Executor of said
estate, together with his application
for the distribution of the personal
property of said estate and tho assign
ment of the real estato thereof, accord
ing to the provisions of tho last Will
and Testament of said Caroline Fran
zcn. deceased, and It Is hereby ordered
that the same be heard before said
Court in the County Court Room in the
Court House In the City of North
Platte, Nebraska, on the 14th day of
June, 1919, at nine o'clock A. M., at
which time nil persons Interested may
appear, object to and contest the same.
Notlco of this proceeding nnd tho hear
ing thereon Is hereby ordered given to
all persons Interested therein by pub
lishing a copy of this order In Tho
North Plntte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a
semi-wekly newspaper printed In said
county, for three consecutive weeks
prior to the date of said hearing.
Dated may iyia.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHUUST,
m27J13 County Judge.
NOTICE FOR RIDS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at tho office of
the City Clerk of North Platte, Ne
braska, up to 5 o'clock P. M. May 22nd,
1919 for the construction of the ex
tension to Sewer Lateral "B," 6C0 ft.
more or less nnd extension of Sewer
Lateral "D,' 320 ft. more or less, all In
accordance with the plans and specifi
cations now on file In tho office of the
City Clerk of said city.
Certified check on local bank of 5 por
cent of amount bid will be roqulred to
Insure entering Into contract. Satisfac
tory bond to be given when contract Is
signed. Mayor nnd City Council re
servo right to reject any or all bids,
By Order of Council.
. - E- ELDER,
ml3m23 city Clerk.
Notlco (o Creditors
Estato No. 1G48 ot Mary E. Evarts, do
ceased, In tho County Court of Lni
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of NobrnBka, ss: Credi
tors of said estate will tako notlco
that tho time limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said es
tato is September 20, 1919, and for set
tlement of said estato is May 17, 1920;
that I will sit at tho county court
room In said county on Juno 20, 1919,
at 9 o'clock a. m., and on September
20, 1919, at 9 p'clock a. m., to rocolve,
examine, hear, allow, or .adjust all
claims and objections duly filed,
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
nJ13 County Judges.