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    emt-Hiftly tribune.
IRA L ItAltE, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by 3Inll, In ndrnnco. .81.75
Ono Year by Carrier, In ndrnnco, $2.00
Entered at tho North I'latto, Nohraska
Postofflco aa Socond Class Matter.
" FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919.
1VILL ISOLATE HUNS IF
THEY REFUSE TO SIflN
Tho Poles and Czecho Slovaks will
join tho allies In forming an iron ring
about Germany In coso alio chcosos
war rather than poaco. It was of
ficially announced.
Marshal Foch is planning a rapid
concentration of this threo cornered
ring which will entail the advance of
tho Poles from tho cast, of tho Czechs
from tho south, and of tho allied army
Including American, British. Rolgian
and French troops from tho west,
while tho British navy would bottle
up tho Gorman harbors In tho north.
Tho chiof pressure of courso would
como from tho allied front on tho
west
Tho German army now numbers not
moro than one-half million. Fully
one-half of this Is now concontrated
against tho Poles. About ono hun
dred thousand troops, under Gonoral
liutwltz, are concontrated in central
Germany. TIiIb force would havo, to
bear tho brunt of tho allied attack.
TJio Germans are Angry.
Wlomar, Gormany. Grave feurs as
to tho consequences of Gcrmnny re
jecting tho revised treaty aro ovidont
In government clrcloa. Opposition to
tho treaty has not abated ono whit
becauso of tho changes mado by tho
allies in their reply to tho German
countor proposnls, official summaries
of which havo boon received by tolo
grapb and tolcphono from Versailles.
But fear of invasion, of the economic
blockado, of bolshovism, and of food
shortage obviously dominates tho
thought of tho government loaders.
Astonishment and anger at tho ut
ter disregard of tho Gorman countor
proposals is frooly expressed. Not
a slnglo govornmont officer considers
that tho changes mado by tho allies
hotter tho situation. Criticism Is
concontrated on America rathor than
on Franco or England.
Return to Old' Postal Rate?
Tho two cent postal card and tho
threo cent stamp aro slated for tho
discard and tho post office force has
heen notified that aftor Juno 30 their
uso will bo discontinued. Tho threo
cont Btamp will remain on sale until
tho supply is exhausted, to bo used
on matter whoro postage may be moro
than two cents.
On tho first of next month tho
country will roturn to tho two cont
postago rato, and ono cent post cards.
Thoso having stocks of threo cont
Botamps and two cont postal cards can
oxchango them aftor that dato, at the
post office. Tho poriod of oxchango
is fixed at ono month, aftor which
tlmo thoso war timo Issuo stamps will
held will havo to bo placed in use.
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flormnnv Must Answer Juno 2fl
Tho reply of tho allied governments
to Germany s countor-proprosals is
now in tho hands of tho Gorman na
tional nssombly at Wolmar. This ro
ply is tho final word of tho victors,
and if Germany falls to sign by Juno
23d, an Invading army of G00.000 will
ontor Gormany.
Fow changes have been mado In tho
rovUcd treaty. Flvo days was tho al-
lottod period originally fixed for tho
Gormans to answer yes or no to tho
demands of tho allies. Two days nd
dltlonal havo boon granted bucauso of
tho liiBlstonco of tho Gorman dele
gates that not suffiolont tlmo had boon
allotted for proper consideration of
tho rovlscd terms. This will oxtend
tho tlmo limitation to Monday, Juno
23.
Sco 'Clinton & Son"
about your Eye troublos,
satisfaction ovory timo.
Son Is ovor In Gormany,
Will hft limrm In n tnw
weeks or months. Sign of tho Big
Ring.
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IVJIhoii to Slump Country
ProHldont Wilson has flatly declined
to furnish tho sonato with a copy of
tho peace treaty In Uh prosont form ns
requostod by tho Johnson resolution,
rocontly adopted. Ho convoyed his re
fusal formally to tho nonato in n mos
sago transmitted by Frank L. Polk,
acting secretary of Btato. At tho Bamo
timo announcement waa mado at tho
White IIouso that tho president would
roturn to tho United States about
July 4 to bogln a coast to coast cam
paign appealing to tho people ovor
tho head of tho sonata for Bupport of
tho leaguo of nations.
XEYT DAILY TRAIN
BETWEEN
NORTH PLATTE
AND CHEYENE
Now trains Noh. 8 nnd 10 will bo
Inaugurated between North Platte
und Chojonnp commencing Juno 22,
stopping at nearly all Intermediate
points.
Tfo. Jl Leave North Platte 2jW n. m.
Arrive Chcyonno 10:30 a. in.
No. 10 Lenvo Chcyenno CxGO n. m.
Arrlvo North Fiutto 2:15 p. m.
Tlio OinaliH-Choycnno sleeping car
-will leave Omaha on No, 15 at 1:25
p. in. and bo attached to No. 3 at
North riutto.
OTHER CHANGES
There trill bo a general change of
schedule oh Juao 82, and patrons con
tewplatlHg a trip are requested to
ceasult Unloa Pacific Agent la regard
thereto.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
Juno 16, 1919.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
prosent Koch, Hormlngbauson and
Springer and county clork.
Tho following claims wore allowed:
Anthony Soils, road work, $22.50.
J. S. Nelson, dragging, $22.60.
F. B. Marr, houso rent, $12.00.
Wesloy Cockle, road work, $17.00.
C. F. Mapcs, road work, $7.00.
N. D. We'lifl, road work, $17.00.
Wesloy Cppklo, road work, $17.00.
Win. Loypoldt, dragging, $25 00.
Axtoll Bros.-, dnagglng, $4.60.
J. B. Murphy, dragging, $7.80.
Ed Huntqr,1'road work, $3.00.
Paul M6yor, commissioner exten
sion of road No. 309, $11.00.
Sundry porsons, road dragging,
$77.00.
A. Stlnohauscn road work, $35.00.
John Schram, road wor!k, $29.00.
E. C. Long, road work, $25.00.
G. Kratzsnsteln, tractor, $2175.00.
Sundry persona, road work, $278.00.1
D. J. Pulilam, road work, $48.00. I
Sundry porsons, road work, $77.40, J
Wm. Smith and others, road work,'
$200.00. I
Petition for court houso levy pre
sented and action taken as prayed,
with July 22d as dato of election.
Adjourned to Juno 23, 1919.
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When a gallon can filled with coal
oll rundown hill nnd splashed Into tho
pool that marked a bubbling spring,
life took a now twist on tho run
down Indiana farm that had been tho
Hopkins homestend for generations.
Tho money-grasping skinflint (who
lives in ovory rural community)
drank from tho spring, tasted tho oil,
and connived to beat tho Hopkins
family out of what ho thought was a
good tiling. How "Sis Hopkins" saved
tho day and. turnod tho tables will be
demonstrated by Mabel Normand when
that famous play Is presented at the
Crystal Saturday and Monday.
Mrs, A. W. McDuffy and daughter
Ann passed through Thursday morn
ing on No. 19 enrouto from Iowa to
tholr homo in Cheyenne.
Chris. Jordan, a well known middle
weight wrestler, was a business visit
or in town yostorday. Mr. Jordan is
conducting an athletic show at the
carnival at Hershoy UiIb week.
Llttlo fellows' rompers and waists
on salo at 95c, $1.45, $1.95 and up at
Tho Leader Morcantllo Co.'s.
rained Wild
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InihpiloDt
Grocery
Your
Patronage
Solicited,
VEllM3k . PRESENTING rmwih'M
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ITosof9, lLD(p)
WILL
North Platte
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Saturday, June
the bacifman-tinscii
wild an dial circus
an Entirely different
kind of a show
Amusement goors will havo nu op
portunity on Saturday, Juno 21, of
soolng tho newest 3tylo of tonted ex
hibition when tho Backmau-Tinsch
Wild Animal" Circus comes to North
Platte.
Tho startling program offered by
this organization has been received In
all the largest cities with the highest
praise and tho greatest commenda
tion. 1
For highly skilled men nnd women
trainers to give a long pralsoworthy
program in tho two regulation circus
rings, using forty-foot steel cago as a
protective measure, principally to In
sure safety to tho timid observers; of
fering and producing all tho wild ani
mal actors In tho most dangerous and
thrilling acts, is such an extreme nov
elty that no one should miss this op
portunity of attondlng. This exhibi
tion particularly 1111010313 and pleases
tho ladles and children, and for whoso
care and attention tho management is
particularly noted. ,
No exhibition of a like nature or
style has over been seen In this vicin
ity for tho reason that tho lato war
entirely excluded tho importation of
wild animals, and this cntcrpriso has
always had a large supply on hand
tlioro was no uneasiness on the
of Backman-Tlnsch in not being able
to give their full and complete enter
tainment. A special pleasing feature will be
tho dally rides on tho ponies and lit
tle horses given to all the children at
tending this well conducted enter
prise. ::o:: '
See "Clinton & Son
about your Eye3 nnd )
satisfied. Snn la nvnr nti
the Rhino, will be homo soon. Sign ot
the Big Ring.
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Stray Calf
Strayed to my farm ten miles north
west of North Platte, and ono mllo
east of Nichols school house, April
first, a calf. Owner can have same by
Identifying same, paying for ad and
feed bill. FRANK HENEKA.
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ESTRAYED.
Estraved from mv nlnee sevon mllen
Southeast of North Plattp. Tlmrnrtnv'.
May 29th, ono bay maro branded witli
r lazy i on left shoulder; also ono
Drown mule with scar on left hind leg.
42-G R. H. WILLIAMS. '
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To A. 0. U. W. Members.
I will bo ahsont frnm tlin oitv until
Juno 25th. Members will please pay
thfir assessments at Newton's store
V. VON GOETZ.
43-4 Financier.
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an order of tho County Board.
'duly mado and entered on tho 16th day
or juno, lUiu, ana hy virtue of tho
Statutes of the State of Nebraska, In
such cases, made and provided' I,' A.
S. Allen, County Clerk of tho County
of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, do
hereby direct and proclaim that a
npecial olectlou bo hold, in tho sov
oral polling places throughout the
County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska,
on Tuesday, the 22nd day of July. 1919,
between tho hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p.
m. of said day, at which said election,
tho following proposition sua'! be
submitted to tho legal voters of said
county, to-wlt:
Shall tho County Commissioners of
said county levy a special annual tax
of five njllls on the dollar valuation of
tho taxable property In said county
for a torm of Hvo years, to-wlt, the
years 1919, 1920. 1921, 1922 and 1923,
fori tho purposo of building a now
court house In said county?
Tho ballots used at said election
shall havo printed thereon tho words:
"For directing tho County Commis
sioners of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to levy a specinl tax of fivo mills on
tho dollar valuation of tho taxable
property in said county, for a term of
live years, to-wlt, tho years 1919.
1920, 1921, 1922 and 1923 for tho pur
poso of building a now court houso In
said County."
"Against directing tho County Corn-
Animal Circus
lP(r(f(roijT)oo
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EXHIBIT AT
91 ??fEDAYogLY
A I Afternoon-Night
Rain or shine
mlsslohers of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, to levy a special tax of five mills
on the dollar valuation of tho taxable
property In said county, for a term of
fivf years to-wlt, the years 1919, 1920.
1921, 1922 And 1923, for the purpose
of building a new court houso in said
County."
Thoso voting In favor of said propo
sition shall mark their ballots with a
cross (X) in the- squaro opposite the
paragraph beginning
"For directing the County Commls
slot.prs of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to Ivy a special tax," etc.
Those voting against said proposi
tion shall mark their ballots with a
cross (X) In the squarjo opposite tre
paragraph beginning
"Against directing the County Com
missioners of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka to levy a special tax," etc.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, this 16th
dav of Juno, 1919.
O'ALl A. S. ALLEN,
County Clork.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that tho as
sessor in and for the Birdwood Irri
gation District, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, has completed the assessment
for said district and has delivered the
same to the secretary and the board
of directors is hereby called to meet
at the office of the secretary on SEVi
of Sec. 35, T. 15, R. 32 W. of 6th P. M..
Tuesday, July 1st, 1919, to Bit us a
Board of Equalization and to hoar all
objections to the assessment. Tho
said board to remain in session as
long as necessary, not to exceed ten
days, during which time, all objections
to the assessment and valuation will
be heard and determined.
Dated this 16th day of June, 1919.
MARY C. McNEBL.
Notice of Final Report.
Estate No. 1599 of Abner W. Dillon,
Deceased, in the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in- said estate, take
notice that the administratrix has
filed a final account and report of
her administration and a petition for
final settlement and discharge as such,
which havo been set for hearing be
fore said court on July 11, 1919, at 9
o'clock ,a. m., when you may appear
and contest the same.
Dated JJune 14, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J17J4 County Judge.
NOTICI3 OP SALE
In the Matter of the Instate of Lorln
C. York, Deceased.
Notice In hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of Hon. H. tl.
Grimes, Judge of the District Court of
Dawson County, Nebraska, niade on
the 24th day of May A. D 1919, for tho
sale of the real estate nnd School Land
Lease hereinafter described, there will
be sold at the East front door of the
Court House at North Platte. Lincoln
County, Nebraska, on the 7th day of
July, 1919, at two o'clock P. M. standard
tlmo, at public venduo to the highest
ii dder for cash, subject to the mcum
brancea thereon, tho following describ
ed real estate and School Land Lease
to-wlt: All of Section 15, In Township 14
ftorth, range 23; Land Contract of pur
Chase on the East half of the "West half
and the West half of tht East half of
Section 10, In Township 14, North,
Range 2S: School Land Lease from tho
State on all of Section 10, Township It,
North, Range 28 which expires January
1st, 1.929: All situated In Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open ono hour
Dated Juno Gth, 1919.
C. M. SKADE.
Administrator of the Estate of Lorln
C. York, decoased.
N. M. YORK, Attorney. J9-2
NOTICE DECREE OF HEIRSHIP.
Estate No. 1659, of Anna M. Schwerdt,
Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln coun
ty. Nebraska.
Tho heirs, creditors and all persons
Interested in said estate will take no
tice that on the 2d day of June, 1919,
Lorenco Schwerdt and John P.
Schwerdt, heirs of said decedent, flled
tholr petition herein alleging that the
said Anna M. Schwordt died intestate
on or about May 27, 1919, a resident of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, and that at
the tlmo of her death she was the own
er of Lot 8, of Rlock 55, of the original
city of North Platte, a homestead of
less value than J2.000 In said Lincoln
county, Nebraska, nnd that no applica
tion has been made in the said state
for tho nppointment of an administra
tor. That she left survtving hor Mra.
Mary Lowe, a daughter, ago 58, resid
ing at North Platte, Nebraska: George
Schwerdt, a son age 46, residing at
North Platte, Nebraska: Lorenco
Scwordt, a son ago 43, residing at North
Platte, Nebraska; Mrs. Bertha
Adamson, a daughtor pge 40, residing
at North Platte, Nebraska; John P.
Schwerdt, a son age 33, residing nt
Laramie, Wyoming, Mrs Viola Lannln,
a grand daughter ago 57, residing at
North Platte, Nebraska; Roy Oorkln, a
grand son ago 25, residing at Maywood,
xTaIi T.nnnni'il iSnn n 1 ,1 ann n nriiiiilanii
ago 16. living at Sedgwick, Col.: Marie
Donaldson, a grand daughter age 8. re
siding at Sedgwick, Col.; Claudo Don
I aldson. a grandson age 10, residing at
Sedgwick, Col.; Jessie Donaldson, a
grand daughter age 6, residing nt
) Sedgwick, Col.; Clyde Donaldson, -i
, grandson nge 4, residing at Sedgwick,
Col.
That all the debts of said decedent
t have been paid, and said real estate Is
wholly exempt from attachment, exe
cution or other moRne process nnd not
liable for the payment of the debts of
said deceased, and praying that regu
lar administration be waived and a da
rreo bo entered barring creditors and
flxlng the date of her death nnd the
decree of kinship of her heirs and tho
right of descent to said roal estate.
Said petition will be heard June 2Sth,
1919, nt 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of
the County Judge of snld county,
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J10-3 County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Hattle
K. Andruss, Deceasod.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, sn
To all persons Interested In tho Es
tate of Ilattie K. Andruss, Deceased.
You are hereby notified that on tho
6th day of Juno, 1919, William W. An
druss, administrator of tho estate of
Hattlo JC. Andruss, decoased, nied In
said court his llnal account n8 said ad
ministrator, and that said final account
will be heard on the 4th day of July,
1919, nt the hour- of 10 o'clock a. m., at
the county cotfrt room in tho city of
North Platte In said county, and you
are hereby cited to nppear at tho time
and place above designated and show
cause, if nn', why said account should
not be allowed and decree of distribu
tion entered. It U hereby ordered that
said administrator give notice to all
persona Interacted In said estate by
causing a copy of this onler to be pub
lished In the North Platte Trldune, a
Untied in the North Platto Trlbunn. ti
said county for three successive weeks
prior to tne uate set ror uaid hearing.
Dated June 6th, 1919,
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
J10-? County Judge,
Arrange for your Gas be
fore the spring, rush is on
Ranges from
$27 to $60
NORTH PLATTE
LIGHT 8c POWER
COMPANY
THE TWINE M HOSPITAL,
1003 WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Platte, Ncbr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
whoro tho si,ck aro cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions in the
easiest, most natural and scientific
maunor.
Phono 110. North Platte, Neb.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST.
Oateopafhic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Office Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Neb,
Phono for Appointments.
DJL KEDFIELD
Physician, Obstctrictan
Surgeon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Office 612 Residence G7G
BUS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Tlione 70 lies. Phono Red 1009
GEO. B. DENT,
Fhsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention GlTen to Surgery
and Obstrotrlcs.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Fhonea: Office 130, Residence 115
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
Hospital Phone' Black 633,
House Phone Black 633
W. T. PBITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Elht years a Govornmont Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Obi alt a, Nebraska.
DEREYBI5RBY & FORBES. .
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day phone 41
Night phono Black 5S8
TENTS AWNINGS COVERS
PORCH CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co.
109 tVest Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phono 210
AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS
ft
ft Service Service
ft
8 NEW
Ford Repair Shop
it
722 N. Locust. Phone 152. g-
A Trial Will Convince Yon,
i ft
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ol Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for th
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casts.
CompUtoly equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff: V
Geo. B.Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. H. D.
J.B. Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, RID."
JOH2T S. SIMMS. M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Sunrcry
McDonnld Bank Building
Office Phono 83 Itcsidoncc 33
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Farm Sales a Specialty.
Itcfcrcnccs nnd Dates at First Na
tional Bunk, North Platte, Neb.
Phone 1000.
HERB HAMILTON
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phono 90S. Black 398
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY-AT-LA1)
Office over McDonald Bank.
Office Phono 113(1 Res. Phone 112ft
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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.vj.9i9, and for settlement of
said .Estate is May 28th, 1920; that 1
will sit -at the county court room In
said county, on July 4th, 1919, at 2
o'clock p. ni., and October 4th, 1919, at 2
o'clock p. m., to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims -and object
ions duly flled.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J3J1 County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1628 of Dora Wostenfeld,
deceased, in the 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, and for settlement of
said 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. m. and October 4, 1919, at 9
o'clock a. ni to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly flled.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
J3J1 County Judge.
notice to onuniToits.
. Estate No. 1653 of Dave A. Reynolds,
deceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, , ss. Credl
Itors of said estate will take notice
that tho time limited for presentation
and filing of claims agalndt said estate
Is October 11th, 1919, and for settle
ment of said estate Is June 4th, 1920;
that I will sit at the county court room
In said county on July 11th, 1919, a't 10
o'clock a. m., and on October 11th, 1919,
at 10 o'clock a. m., -to receive, exam
ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly flled.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judge.
Heeler & Crosby, Attorneys. J9-1
NOTICE OK INCORPORATION OV
EIMrAniJS-REYN01.IlS COMPANY
Notice Is hereby given that the Un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the laws of the State of Nebras
ka, under tho name and style of "Edwards-Reynolds
Company." with tho
principal place of transacting Its busi
ness In the City of North TMatte, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, tho general na
ture of tho business to be transacted
by said Corporation consisting of buy
ing nnd selling of men's clothing, fur
nishing goods, hats, shoes and tho op
erating of retail stores for tho sale
of the same; the amount of the cap
ital stock Is $25,000.00, which was paid
at the time of tho commencement of
the business, which was on the 1st day
of April, 1919, by goods sold to this
corporation; and the commencement
of the Corporation wns on the 24th day
of March, 1919, and to continue for a
period of twenty years from that date,
and the highest amount of Indebted
ness or liability to which the corpora
tion shall at any time subject Itself Is
two-thirds of Twenty-five thousand
00.100 (125,000.00) Dollars; tho affairs oi
the Corporation to bo controlled by a
Roard of Directors, of three In number,
such Directors to elect a President,
Vice-president, Secretary and Treasur
er, who are to conduct the business of
the Corporation under the Instructions
of the Hoard of Directors.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1919.
JOHN II. EDWARDS,
SOPHIA B. EDWARDS,
m2GJ20 EDWARD W. REYNOLDS.
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nobraska, In the Matter of the
Estate of Minnie Cornet, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested In Said Es
' tate.
Notice Is hereby given that Leonard
Cornet on Juno 7, 1919, flled in this
Court an Instrument purporting to be
tho last Will and Testament of Minnie
Cornet, deceased, and which will re
lates to both real and per
sonal estate and also a petition pray
ing that said instrument be admitted to
probate and that letters testamentary
bo Isued to E. R. Goodman as Execu
tor of the Estate of Mlnnlo Cornet, de
ceased, and that said petition will bo
heard before the County Court In the
Court House In tho City of North
Platte. County of Lincoln, and Btato
of Nebraska, on the 28th day of Juno.
1919, at nine o'clock a. m at which
time anyone may appear and contest
tho probate of said Will and show
cause, If any there be. why letters
testamentary should not be Issued to
aald E. XI. Goodman.
Juno1? North Platte, Nebraska,
(SEAlY WM II. C. WOODHURST.
J1027 County Judge.