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IlfrA L BARE, Editor unci Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono i'car by Stall, In ndrunco. .$1.75 Ono Tear by Cnrrlor, In advance, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nobraska Postofflco as Second Class Mattor. TUES1UY, JUNK Mil, 1919. LOCAL Alii) PERSONAL Try The Roxall ilrat. Mrs. C. E. konnon, of Maxwoll, vla ltod frlonds In town Saturday. MIssob Mary Ellas, JobsIo Babbitt, Esther Schwalgor an.l Vaunlta Haye3 spont Sunday In Donver. Elsewhoro 1h published City Ordi nance No. 102, which creates the Board of Public Wolfaro and to a certain ex tent (loH now Its duties and privileges. As tho AVolfaro Board will be a factor In our civic Hfo In tho future, wo ml vIko tho cltlzons gonorally to read this ordinance Murosco and all othor water color tints at Tho Roxall. Tono quality In a phonograph Is cither good or bad. in an Edison the Now Edison, It is nolthur. It Is a per fect reproduction of pound, and the instrument possesses no so called tono. Hear tho now models at Harry Dixon's and you will hear something entirely now. Tho Silvor Front cigar store woul-J llko to meet up with nno named Mas soy for whom a $35 check was cashed last week. Mftssoy formerly bought horses for a Grand island llrm and drew tho check on that Arm. When tho check reached Grand Island tho firm refused to honor It. Massoy is now supposed to bo In Laramie. Wo havo a fow of thoso phonograph boxes for salo. They mako lino boxes to pack things in. Havo us deliver you ono for $1.00. Dixon's "Poppy Polly," tho Dorothy QMi plcturo showing at tho Crystal thcatro Thursday and Friday Is something now in high comedy for tho screen, a doparturo from tho commonplaco, In that it amusoa and entertains, whi'.o It sharply criticises ono of our'instl tutions of social hypocrisy. "Peppy Polly ' lilts straight from tho shoulder. ::o:: GARFIELD URGES PEOPLE TO BUY COAL NOW Armed with tho latest figures sup piled him by tho statistical export, Dr, Harry A. Garfield, federal fuel admin Istrator, sounded another warning to "buy coal now." Tho figures supplied hy C. E. Loslior, chief of tho govern mont's geological survey, showed for tho llrst nvo months of 1910 bltutr.l nous production amounted to only r. trlllo over 178,000,000 tonB. This com pared with 232,000,000 In 1018 and 22G.000.000 in 1917. Tho statlstican es timated that 530,000,000 tons will bo needed for tho year. "That means an avorago production of 1,700,000 weekly," Dr. Garfield said "But our present avorago Is only 820.- 000. Now, at tho rato we aro going. Mr, Loshor bolloves that by August or Soptombor wo will bo down to a wcek-to-weok consumption. "I do not think I would bo doing my duty If I did not lot tho public know tho situation. Only by buying coal now, so thiit'tho minors will hdvo work and will contlnuo to mlno coal can a very bad situation bo avoided, as SCO it." ::o:j Vlclory Notes Above Par Tho predictions ofg bankers that victory notes would gn above par lnu already boon verified. A slight nrom- lum has nl ready been recorded on tho Now ork stock markot. Tho do mand for thoso securities from largo itnancmi interests is ho steady that a conaidorablo promlum may be ex. pocted. 111080 who subscribed liber ally to the now lssuo will find them selves In possession of a neat nrolit boforo tho end of tho year. Tho liber ty bonds on tho othor hand aro llkoly to remain at a discount for somo time Tholr distant maturity and lowor rate of lntorost, togothor with the proaenci of about four billions of thoso notes in tho banks whoro thoy ought not to bo will kcop prices at a low lovol for tho present. Whom the people learn tho sober truth, that although those bonds pay only 4 VI per cont thoy aro bettor than oil Btock nud tho average promotion stock, a demand will arise that will sond thorn abovo par boforo .thoy aro finally paid. UUJlK'g'lHG Uncle Tom's Cabin Contpuuy Under a Mammoth Canvas, will Exhibit at North Platle, Monday Night, Juno ICtli. "Undo Tom's Cabin" is tho most beautiful play in tho English language and Jifstly dosorves Its popularity. Tho only play that Is Identified with Amer ican history. It has endured 50 yearn, and each succeeding year but nerves to add laurols to its vroath of popu larity. It breathes of loyalty and lib erty; It will Inculcate it. tho youthful mind a lovo of honesty, morality and Christianity; It boldly stands for all that is GOOD, and upholds to scorn and contompt all that is bad, and for theso reasons It appoala to all Chris tian people as tho Ideal of a great and mdral play. Somo practical sug gestions to fathora and mothors; It you cannot afford to visit but ono show this season, this 1b surely t ono. Wo especially aim to amuso and Instruct tho children and prosont nothing Inimical to youth and lnuo conce. It will rotijrn you both instruc tion in Amorlcan history and whole Boino rocrcatton, more than ton times the prlco of admlsslou, It 1b lust what it 1b advortlBod to bo moral nnd re flnod. Burk'B Big Undo Tom's Cablu Co. will oxhlblt at North Platte Mon day night, Juno 6, under canvas. Pro paro for tho coming ovont. A grand gala holiday for tho rich and poor allko. OFFER 60 YEARS LEASE OF ITS lUWIT.OF.lYAY. State Consul Geortra Wolz, of Fr- mont, head of the Lincoln Highway association in Nebraska, is in receipt of a proposition from the Union Pa cific railroad for a fifty year louse or tho railroad right of way, for road purposes, It is stated that such a loaso might overcome all objections which tho government might ralso to oxpondlturo of federal and state aid on tho Lincoln Highway, In those localltlos whoro tho road is lnsido the right of way, whllo reproscntntlven of tho rail road attending tho recent Lincoln Highway mooting In .Kearney did not take an active part In tho discus sions rolatlvo to ubo of the right of way for road purposes, It was intlmat- cd that tho railroad might mako somo arrangements that would be satisfac tory to all. Tho road boosters wont on rocord as favoring condemnation pro ceedings against tho ra'lroad for use of the right of way to extent of main traveled roads. But It was suggested oven nt that time, that tho railroad first be requested to consider the mat ter and possibly offer a foaslblo solu tion of tho problem. Whether or not this proffor nf the Union Pacific will be acceptable re mains to bo soon. It gets right back to tho original movo of the railroad to establish clear title to tho right of way lands, which has Hoon opposed in somo of tho counties through which tho road passes. It also remains for tho futuro to detormlne If Buch lease would bo approved by the authorities in Washington, as applied to grantlm: of federal aid for road building on tho right of way. Kearney Hub. : :o: : Maxwell Telepost Items. Mrs. Martha Donner returned the last of last week from Wayan. Idaho. and will locato hero. She visited up on her roturn with Mrs. Potorson of North Platto and with her daughter, Mlnnlo Donner. at Brady. C. S. Everloy returned tho last of tlio week from Excelsior Springs whoro ho had boon for several weeks taking treatments. He Is much im proved bo much so In fact that he stops around as spry as a ten year old kid almost. Eugene J. Eamos, Jr., returned homo Monday morning, having re ceived his dlschargo a few days pre vlouBly. Ho Is looking fino and says It seems fine to get back homo again. M. W. McCullough, W. C. Dolan and Leslie R. Prior from here and sonic gentlemen from Brady and Arnold oxpoct to leavo Saturday to Investigate tho Sarvls Lumber Co. holdings in Colorado. A letter just received by ono of Max- woll's cltlzons, from North Platto Li brary, board, discloses tho fact that or a small consideration Aiaxwou cab havo a branch library. Wouldn't this bo a lino help to our young school folks and to all of us, Let s push It, Arthur Merrick received a letter Wednesday from Merlo Arnold who was In Stockholm, Sweden, but ex poctlng to sail soon to tho United Statos. Ho had Just reached that city from Moscow. Tho South Sldo Mission Circle do slros to extend thanks to tho people who patronized their stand so liber ally on Memorial Day. Thoy clearod $152.00, which completes payment on tho church car and loaves money In tho treasury. : :o: : , Konenkanip Calls Out Telegraphers. S. J. Kononkamp, International pres ident of tho telegraphers' union, is sued tho following order Saturday: "To All Telegraph and Tolophone Employes; A strlko ii hereby de clared to tako offoct Wednesday, June 11, 1919, at 8 a. m., custom stnndard tlmo, against tho Western Union Tele graph company, tho Postal Tolograph Cablo company, the American Tele graph and Tolophone company, the Mackoy and North American com pany whoro our members aro em ployed." It Is expected that electrical work ers and wlro men and women w.'ll ohsdrvo tho order and that before the end of tho week 400,000 persons will bo out on tho natlon-wldo strlko : :o: : Full lino of spraying matorlal at Tho Roxall. Nivi'ici' np sai.i: In the Matter of tho Estate of Lorln c York, neeoason. Notlco Is hereby Riven that In pur- miiinnii nr nil order ot lion. n. ui ClrlmoH. juiIko of tho nistrlft Court ot Dawson county. iNonrasita, mnuo on the 2tth day of May A. IV, 1919, for tho si nl.. nf iIih riml oHtate niul School Land Lease horolnnfter described, there will 1m until at tho East front door of the Court Houso at North Platto. Lincoln County. NaIiimihUu. on tho 7tH day of July, 1919, at two o'clock l M. standard tlmo, at public, vendue, to the highest bidder ror easn, huojoci 10 mo iiiuiuh ln-nnnoH thoroon. tho followlnK descrlb ml rnnl nittntn nml School Land LenBo. to-wlt: All of Section IB. In Township H North, rango 28; Land rontraei or pur chase on tho East half or tho West halt and the Wost half of the EaBt half ot Section 10, in Towntnin n, worm, Rnngo 28; School Land Lea ho from the Htntn on nit of Section 10. Township II. North. Rnngo 28 wniott expires January Int. lUZlt; All Hituaieu in i,incoin Countv. Nebraska. Mam snio will rcm'uu upon uuu uuui Dated June 5th, l'Jiv. C. N. SKADE, Adtnlnlstrntor of tho Estate of Lorlll c. York. ducenBed. N. M. YOUIC, Attorney. 39-27 NOTICE OP HEARING Tn tli Countv Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, tn tno waiter or tue To All Persons Interested In Sntd IHtltLll Ul U1II1IIIU VUlllVVi J V. VJ ' tntn. Notice Is horoby glvon that Loonan Cornet on Juno 7, ivi'J, men m r Court an Instrument purporting to tlin lnxt Will and ToHtmuont of Mini" Cornet, docoasod, and which will r lateH to uotn roai. anu per sonal estnto nnd also a petition prn. inir that nald liiHtruinont ho admitted t probnto and that letters testamentnr;1 lie iHiioil to u. liooiunan uh itxeci tor of tlio KBtato of Minuln Cornet, di censed, and that said petition will bo hoard boforo tho County Court In the Court House In tho City of Nortli l'latto. County of Lincoln, nnd State of Nobraska. on the 28th day of Juno, 1919. at nine o'clock n. in., at which tlmo anyone may nppoar and contest the probate of said Will and show cause. If any there be. why letters testamentary Hliould not be Usuod to saut is. k. uooumnn. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, June 7, 1919. (SEAL) WM II. C. WOODHUItST. J10-27 County Judge, Kimball Will Pare C. J. MoNamara leaves this week for Kimball where he will supply tho data In rsgard to tho cost of paving tho buslnoss district of that prosper ous and growing town. Kimball 1b ono of. a number of the smallor woat om Nobraska towns that will pave streets within the next year. ::o:: Dr. II f C. Brock. Dontlst. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 OltniNANCi: NO. 102 All Ordinance crrnllnir n lloiml of Pub lic Welfare In niul for (lie Clt- of .North I'lnttr, Lincoln county, State of Nrlinioluil irolillntf tile iiiiiulirr of members ihrrrforel providing the mr-tliod or nclcotliiK mi til iiiiinlieri nml duration of term of offlrpi provid ing pimorn nml tl title of miiIiI lioiiril. He It ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of North Platto, Lincoln county, State of Nebraska; Section I, That there Is hereby created a board of Public Wolfnrp for the City of North Platte. Lincoln county, isenrnskn. which hoard shall consist of five citi zens of said city, two of whom shall bo women, nnd all shall no nominated by the mayor and confirmed by tho oltv council In manner hereinafter provided for In tills onl nance. The memborM of said Public Welfare Board shall re colvo no pay nor coinpenHatlon for ser vices rendered an members or said Hoard of Public Welfare. Sordini . The members of the Hoard of Public Welfare shall hold their offices for n tornt of five years, except that the find members shnl be selected for 1, 2, 3. 4 and 6 years renpectlvely. A majori ty of said board- shall constitute a quorum for tho transaction of bUHlnesc, provided, however, that no Dusinen shall be transacted unless a majority of the total membership of said board of Public Welfare shall concur thereto. Tho members of said Hoird of Public Welfare shall meet within ten days after their selection nnd shall organ ize by selectlnR from nmonpr tholr members a president nnd secretary. nnd by ndoptlnfc by-laws and regula tions not conflicting with the laws of tho stato of Nebraska nor with the or dinances of said city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, as may be ncccHsnry nnd proper to carry out sue cesHfully the work It Is hereby author ized to do. Any member or members designated by tho Hoard of Public Wel fare or Its officers shall bo commission ed ns officer or officers with all powers of a police officer In and for said city of North Platto. and when so com sloned shall have full nnd complete au thority now vested In a police officer In said city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, and In conjunction with tho School Honrd of the School District of tho City of North Plntte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, may net as truant officer to Investigate nnd en force tho nttetidnnce of pupils of school ngo at tho public schools In said city of North Platte. Nebraska. Section II. The Hoard of Public Welfare and Its duly qualified officers Bhnll from tline to time recommend to the mayor and city council such regulations ns are doomed necessnry by said Hoard of Public Welfaro as to tho management and regulation of public play grounds and may news, and as to tno lunervls ion and equipment nnd caro of and for play grounds and pluy fleJds, and ns to providing for sultablo nttlro to be worn upon such play grounds nnd play fields nnd shall also make recommendations to tho mayor nnd city council of said city of North Plntte for proper nnd suf ficient lighting of public narks, piny grounds nnd othor places of public amusement, nnd providing an efiectual curfow ordinance nnd providing for ttif enforcement of the snmo. Said Board of Public Wolfare shall also from time to time mnue recommendations to tllb mayor nnd city council of snlir city of North Platto ns to tho proper Ini spectlon and supervision of public nmusement nnd entertainments, and as to needful regulations In reforence thoreto, nnd ns to the enforcement of all lnws, ordinances, and regulations relating to or denting with public nmusemonts nnd entertainments, nnd as to the proper construction, lighting nd sanitary regulations, and for tho occupancy nnd ropalrs of buildings for uch purposes, and said members of the Hoard of Public Welfare, and Its dulv appointed officers, shnll have full ac cess to any plnco. room or bullillnsr wnerein nny punnc er.tcrtninmont or amusement Is being held or conducted n said city of North Platte, Nebraska. Sect Ion -I. It Bhnlt be tho duty of tho nald Honn of Public Welfare to furnish all Infor mation that 8ha.ll como to tho knowl edge of snld Hoard, or any of Its of 11 ' cers or members thereof, all vlolntlona of nny of the laws of tho state of v traska, or ordinnncos of said citv of North Platto. Nebrnskn, as mny cor-n within their knowlodgo.to the officers ot tho said city of North Platte, an, stnte or Nebraska, nnd shnll render nil posnlbl assistance In prosocutlnsr violations of tho law, particularly tim prohibition amendment, nnd all In mornl persons nnd resorts or nuisances of whatever charncter, nnd ns to i'ie sale and uno of tobacco nnd cigarettes to mm iy minors. Section n. Tho members of said Hoard of Pub lic Welfare, and Its officers, shall ba tno riglit to investigate rullv anv anl all persons confined In tho city Jail or prison, and to consult with such per sons confined therein nt all reasona ble times. Section II. Snld Board of Public Wotfnrn shnll shall nt all tlrrfos see -that poor persons to bo tried boforo nn Justice, or notlco court sunn nave run opportunity fo dorenso and safe guard tn every way iiie rigius ot sucn portions. I Section 7. Said Hoard of Public Welfaro shnll h- especially clinrged with the duties of co-opornting with the police dona-t ment nnd chnrltablo organizations of me city or worth l'latto in tlio sup pressing of vagrancy nnd nrofesslnnni begging. Tho unemployed shall at all times havo tho care, consideration and attention of snld Hoard of Public We- faro, nnd eiploymont shall bo socured for such Persons ns far as nrnoHcni nnd snld Hoard shall proceed ngnlnut all persons refusing to nccont such employment so ns to nllmln nlA va. granoy In the cltv of North Platto as far as possible. Desertion nnd neglect of families shall bo carefully Inquirec nun uy sain lionru or I'utnio Wclfnrt and prevented to tho fullest extent an tnorized uy law. Section S. Said Hoard of Public Welfaro shall from tlmo to tlmo Investigate tho ef ficiency nnd merits of nny organization soliciting funds or property from th public for any charitable purpose, and may Ibhuo cards In such form ns sn.ii Hoard may adopt, endorsing such oi -gnnlzntlon ns may bo found worthy of confidence, providing all organizations receiving such cards or endorsements shall report in writing to snld Hoard In tho mnnner nnd form required h snld Hoard, the use nnd purpose to which the funds or property of tho pub ic, so solicited, are to bo applied. .Section l. Said Board of Public Welfaro shall Provide for StUdv nnd mnnnrnU the causes of povorty, crime, diseases miii uinor similar promoms In said City Of North Platte, in nil nrnnnr promote the education nnd understand Hi, ui iiiu iibiiiio oi snm iiy or Nortli Platte In thoso matters which concern tho public health and welfare Section 10. Within .ten days after the passage, approval nnd publication of this or. dlnnnce. the Mayor of Bald City of North Platte. Nobrdsk.t. ahall request the following organizations, towlt: the uuuiu ui r.iiufimon or ino cscnool DIs. trlct of the City of North Platte, the Ministerial Union, and the 20th Cen tury Club, of said City, enoh to ap point two members to not ns a com mittee on nominations for members of ; snld Hoard of Public Welfare to meet ,it such time as shall be doBlgnntcd by! the Mayor. Said committee shall or- f K.mlze by soloctlng a chairman and' secretary, and then placo In nomina tion twice as many persons as the I number of persons of which the Board' of Public Welfare shall be composed, uid the committee shall then report t.e numbor to tho mayor, and nt tno next regular meeting of tho Mayor and city Council, of the City of North (Matte, or nt a Bpoclal meeting called for that purpose, the Mayor shall nom nnte five members for said Hoard of Public Welfare, whloh nomination i, ust be affirmed by the City Council, l cfore they shall become members of mid Hoard of Public Welfare, nnd If the City Council falls to nflirm the nominations first made by the Mayor, he may then plnco In nomination such other persons until five persons have iwen duly nfflrmod as members of tlio Hoard of Public Welfare, nnd tho first members nominated shall respectively hold their offices 1, 2, 3, 4 nnd fj yenrs, and all vncnnclcs shall bo filled In llko inannor. Section II. This ordinance shnll tnko effect nnd he In force from nnd after Its passage, approval and publication as required by law. Passed and approved this 3rd day of .Tune, 1919. O. K. KLDHH, (SEAL) City Clerk. Approved: A. P. STKEITZ, Mayor. NOTIC13 HKCHKIl OP IIKIHSI1IP. Estate No. 1659, ot Anna M. Scliwerdt, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. The heirs, creditors and nil persons interested In said estate will take no tice that on tho 2d day of June, 1919, L.orenco Schwerdt nnd John P. Scliwerdt, holrs of said decedent, flled their- petition herein 'alleging that tho said Anna M. Schwerdt died Intestats on or nbout May 27, 1919, a resident of Lincoln county, Nebraska, and that nt the tlmo of her denth she was the own er of Lot 8, of Block B5, of the original city of Nortli Platte, a homestead of less value than $2,000 In said Lincoln county, Nebraska, and that no applica tion hns been mndo In tho said state for tho appointment of an administra tor. That sho left surviving her Mrs. Mary Lowe, a daughter, ago 58, resid ing at North Platte, Nebraska; George Schwerdt, n son age 46,. residing at North Plntte, Nebraska; Lorenco Scwerdt, n son age 43,resldlng at North Platte, NenrasKa; nirs. ueriu.i Adamson, a daughter i-ge 40, residing at North Platte, Nebraska; John P. Schwerdt, a son nge 33, residing nt Laramie, Wyoming, Mrs Viola Lannln, a grand daughter age 27, residing at North Platte, Nebraska; Roy Gerkln, a grand son ngo 25, residing at Maywood, Neb.; Leonnrd Donaldson, a grandson age 10, living nt Sedgwick, Col.; Marie Donaldson, a grand dnughtor age S. re siding nt Sedgwick, Col.; Claude Don aldson, a grandson nge 10, residing at Sedgwick, Col.; Jessio Donaldson, a grand" daughter ngo C, residing at Sedgwick, Col.; Clyde Donaldson, a grandson ago 4, residing at Sedgwick, Col. That nil tho debts of said decedent havo been paid, nnd said real estate Is wholly exempt from attachment, exc1 cutlon or other mesne process and not llnble for the payment of the debts of said deceased, and praying that regu lar administration bo waived and a dn creo be entered barring creditors nnd fixing the dnte of her death nnd the decree of kinship of her heirs and the right of descent to nald real estate. Said petition will be heard June 28th. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m at the office of the County Judge of said county. WM. II, C. WOODHUP.ST, J10-3 County Judge. NOTICH TO OltniHTOItS. Estnto No. 1653 of Davo A. Reynolds, decensed, in the County Court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The State or NelirasKn, ss. creui- Itors of said estate will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims u gain .it said estate Is Octobqr 11th, 1919, and for settle ment of sain estnto is June 4th, isi2; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on July 11th. 1919. nt 10 o'clock a.jii., nnd on October 11th, 19J9, at 10 o clock a. m.. to receive, exam ine, hoan. allow, or adjust nil claim nml objections duly tiled. WM. 11. c. woopiiunsT. County Judge. uecier ii Crosby, Attorneys. JU-4 NOTICH OP IIUAItlNfi ON PIXAI, ACCOUNT. In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. in the Mntter of the Estate of Hattlo K, Andruss, Deceased. Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss To all persons Interested In tho Es tnto of Hattlo IC. Andruss, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on tho fith day of June, 1919, William W. An druss, administrator of the estate of Ilattle iv. Andruss, deceased, flled In said court his final account ns said nd minlstrntor, nnd thnt snld flnnl account will bo heard on the 4th day of July, 1919, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., nt tho county court room In the city of North Platte In said county, and you nre hereby cited to nppoar at the tlmo and plnco abovo designated and show cause, if any, why said account should not bo nllowed nnd decreo of distribu tion entered. It Is hereby ordered thnt snld administrator give notlco to all persons Interested In snld estnto. bv causing a copy of this order to be pub lished In the North Ptatte Trldune, a llshod In tho Nortli Platto Tribune, n said county for three successive weeks prior to tho date set for said hearing. Dated June 0th, 1919. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, J10-3 , County Judge. NOTICH OP POH.MATION OP PAVING IMSTUICT NO. 2 IX THIS CITY OP NORTH PI4ATTB, To tho owners of record title of all proporty ndjacent to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter described, und nil persons Interested therein: You, and onch of you, aro hereby no tified that the Mayor and Council of the City of North Platto, did under date of May 20th. 1919. tiass and annrovn n nor. tain ordlnnnco forming and creating i-nving uismct rvo. a, or tho City of North Plntte, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, and that tho following streets, in cluding tho Intersections thereof, with in tho limits of said City, are comprised within said paving district, to-wlt: All thnt portion Of 4th strent of snld City, commencing at the intersection of 4tn siroei anu urynn nvenue In Hlvor dalo Addition to said City, thence west along said 4th street to and Including Pine street of Bald City, thence be ginning nt tho Intersection of Locust street wnn said 4th street and rnntln ulng west on snld Fourth stront to tlm Intersection of Washington avenue of snm iiy, witn said 4th street; also that portion of Pine street of said City commencing nt the Intersection of said Pino street with said 4th street of sntd City, thence north nlong said Pino street to tho south line of 6th street of said City, as it Intorsects said Pino street oi saiu city. Unless objections aro flled thereto as required by Statuto within 20 days from the llrst publication of this notice, the Mayor nnd Council shall proceed to construct sucn paving. Dated tills 21st day of Mny. 1919. A- p- STUE1TZ. O. K. ELDER, (SEAL) Mayor I'lty Clerk. m26J20 DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers andFuneralDlroctom Day phone 41 Night phono Black CS8 Arrange for your Gas be fore the spring rush is on Ranges from $27 to $60 NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER COMPANY THE TWIXEM HOSPITAL, 1008 WEST FOUHTH STIIEET, Korth Plntte, 'ebr. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place where the sick are cared for so as to bring about normal conditions in the easiest, most natural and scientific manner. Phono 110. North Plntte, Uch. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. Offlco Phono 340 Res. Black 376 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Neb. Phono for Appointments. DIl. ItEDFIELD Physician, Olistetrlctan Sursreon, X-Itaj' Cnllg Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Offlco C12 Rcsldcnco 676 DItS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors u, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Pltono 70 Res. Phono Red 1009 DR. L. E. YANDIVER Physician and Surgeon Rooms 5-6 McDonald Bank Bldg., North Platte, Neb. GEO. B. DENT, PhsylcLm and Surgeon. Special Attention GIron to Surgery and Obstretrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 116 Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. Hospital Phono Black G33 Houso Phone Black 633 TV. T. PItlTCIIARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eli;ht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 7S8 City National Bank Banding. Omahs, Nebraska. TENTS AWNINGS COVERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 lVcst Slth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phone 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS g Service Service NEW I Ford Repair Shop 722 N. Locust. Phone 152. A Trial Will Convince You, Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for tha fcientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer General Farm Snles n Specialty. References nnd Dates at First Na tional Bnnk, North Flatte, Nelv Phone 1000. HERB HAMILTON Taxi nnd Livery DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Phone 903. Black 308 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LA1 Offlco orcr McDonald Rank. Offlco Phono 113G Res. Phono 1120 NOTICE TO CIlEIJITOItS Estate No. 1651 of Charles McDonald. deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estate Is Oc tober 4th;1919, nnd for settlement of said Potato Is May 2Sth, 1920; that .1 will sit at the county court room In said county, on July 4th, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., nnd October 4th, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, J3J1 County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1628 of Dora Westenfeld, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estate Is Oc tober 4th, 1919, and for settlement of snld Estate Is March 25, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on July, 4, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. in. and October 4, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and object tlons duly filed. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, J3J1 County Judge. XOTIOI3 OT INCOIU'OIt.VTIO.N' OK KiJWAitns-UKA'Nor,ns company Notice Is hereby given that tho undersized- have formed a corporation under tho laws of the State of Nebras ka, under the name and style of "Edwards-Reynolds Company," with the principal place of transacting Its busi ness In tho City of North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska, the general na ture or the business to be transacted by said Corporation consists of buy ing ana selling oi men s ciocning, lur nlshlng goods, hats, shoes and the op erating of retail stores for the sale of the same; the amount of the cap ital stock Is ?25,000.00, which was paid at tho time of the commencement of the business, which' was on tho 1st day of April, 1919, by goods sold to this corporation: nnd the commencement of tho Corporation was on the 24th day of March, 1919, and to continue for a norioa ot twenty years rrom tnat aate. and the highest amount of Indebted ness or liability to which the corpora tion shall 'at any time subject itself is two-thirds of Twonty-flvo thousand 00.100 ($2C,000.00) Dollars; the nifalrs oi the corporation to be controlled by a Board of Directors, of three In number, sucn directors to elect a president, Vice-president, Secretary and Treasur er, who are to conduct the business of the Corporation under tho Instructions of the Board of Directors. Dated this 19th day of May, 1919. JOHN B. EDWARDS, SOPHIA B. EDWARDS. m2GJ2- EDWARD W. REYNOLDS. XOTIGK OF HEARING In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Pransen, 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, flled In said Court, a re port of his doings ns Executor of said estate, together with his application for the distribution of the personal property of said estate and the assign ment of tho real estate thereof, accord ing to the provisions of the last Will and Testament of said Caroline Fran zen, deceased, and It Is hereby ordered that tho same be heard before said Court In tho County Court Room In the Court House In the City of North Platte, Nobraska, on the 14th day of June, 1919, at nlno o'clock A. AL, at which time all persons Interested may nppear, object to and contest the same. Notlco of this proceeding and the hear ing thereon Is hereby ordered given to all persons interested therein by pub lishing a copy of this order in The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a soml-wekly newspaper printed in said county, for three consecutive weeks prior to the date of said hearing. Dated May 23, 1919. (SEAL). WM. II. C. WOODHURST, ni27J13 County Judge. Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1C4S of Mary E. Evarts, de ceased, In the County Court of Lnl coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said a? tato Is September 20, 1919, and for set tlement of said estate Is May 17, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room In said county on Juno 20, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on September 20, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamlne, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. "WOODHURST, mJ13 County Judges.