The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 22, 1919, Image 8

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IRA L HAKE, Editor anil Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION KATES!
Ono Year by Mall, In advance ,$1.7C
Ono Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
Postofflce as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY. JULY 2'2, 1919.
iMUST MOVE CATTLE TO I Custer Connty Distillery, poso of this ordinance be deemed a
BOTH WATER AND GRASS. Sheriff Talbot matie a inp 10 me rooming nousc.
alias. Freeman farm live miios norm, .seitiwi o. notoi ana uopming
. - . ...... I .. .. .1 rnxtwir T Tit. , Tln..l
OnSL 01 UUIOS WCUIlVBUUy mill luuuu iiuutjl iwniU' iimi HIUI IB 'JUUTUUy
thereon a woll conducted distillery do created a "Hotel and RoomTngSUpuse
a wholesale business. Tho raising Board" In North Platte, Llnfcoln'Cbun-
Infominflon Wanted,
A good manV of us seem to havo
dull Intellects, arid there nro many
thlngfe wo can't' quite' understand. For
Instance, ono of tho purposes of tho
league of nations is to prevent future
wars, and yet hero hi the United
SUites wo nro making provisions for
a standing army of nearly half a mil
lion man: It Is proposed to organize a
national guard of 440.000 men, and we
nro letting contracts for war vessels
that cost thirty-two millions each.
If wo arb to havo universal peace
why so big a Btanding army, why
such a largo national guard, why
squander hundreds of millions on
dreadnaughts that becomo obsoloto In
A row years? Ib somobody camou
flaging us on this universal peace talk?
::o:t
Jtoblnson in Now York.
The following Item Is sent Tho
Tribune from tho Nebraska Head
quarters, 125 West 41 street Now
York City:
"That sign out there klnda got my
coy," said W. A. Rolbnson, of North
Platte, as ho stepped Into Nebraska
headquarters. Mr. Robinson Is a mem
ber of the crow of the U. S. S. Okla
homa which has been crulslni: sinco
last August. The Oklahoma has made
numerous trips to England, Franco,
Ireland and to Cuba and tho West In
dies, having made ono or two trips to
Now York during that tlrao, and was
In tho convoy fleot escorting tho pres
ident on his last trip back to the Unit
ed States.
: :o: :
Tobacco Lair In Effect'
The now Nobraska tobacco law wont
Into effect last Saturday, and under Its
provisions dcnlors In (tobacco and
cigars must tako out a llconso. In
cltlon of this class tho llconso Is $15
per year, In smaller towns and vil
laget J10". It Is unlawful to sell tobac
co In any form to a porBon under
twenty ono and It Is a misdemeanor
fop a minor to misroprosont his ago.
Tho new law makes It a misdemeanor
to smoke cigarettes In a public placo.
::o:: -
Housebreakers at Kearney.
The Kearney Hub says that during
tho past weok or two thcro has been a
wave of housebreakings in that city,
and that not in a single Instance has
tho pollco been ablo to socuro a clow.
(North Platte Is not, thoroforo, alone
In tho .burglar- business; thoro are
others; not tho least of which 1b
Brady, as will bo noticed by an Item
elsewhere.
Moro than tho usual amount of In
terest attaches to the conditions that
are, erowinir out of tho prolonged Inc
drouth In northern Colorado. Wyom- of hoes was engaged In as n side lino ty Nebraska, said Board to consist of
ing, Montana and ovor Into pnrls of on the by-products of tho still, the ro- tho Mnyor of said' City, Chlor ,of Po-
Orogon, Washington nnd Idaho. fuse of tho still being fed to the' bogs, lice, and Chairman of tho Public Wet
Theso section must movo their live, When visited thoro wore sevon barrels fare Hoard of said city, and said
stock to water and grass, and tho of the mash ready to ferment. Tire Board shall have power to make such
quoBtlon uvpormost In tho minds of BU11 was operated for Chas. Freeman rulos and regulations as shall bo
tho llvo stock mon Is tho destination ! Uy a Mlssourlam" Three gallons of Hq- found necessary for the purpose of tho
of such live stock as must be moved uor wero found at tho still. Upon going prow r regulation of hotels and room
out, to Sargent two gallons of whlskv and lng houses, within said city, and he
Some of the cnttlo will go to Texas 1 two Gallons of blackberry brandy were purpose of carrying out all of the
whoro there Is a superabundance of ; found at the Freeman restaurant. Chas. provisions of this ordinance, but that
JOINTS. SIMMS, M.B.
Special Attention Given to
X Sunrery
.McDonald Bank Building
Offico Phone S3 Residence 39
DOCTOR D. T. QU1GLEY
Practlcn Limited to
SurVoi'y and Jladlum Therapy
728 City National Bank Unlldlnir.
Omaha, Nebraska
grnss and where hay and forago feeds
will be plentiful tho coming winter.
Grazing lnnd Is bolng sought in Nc
braska and somo parts of Kansas, and
thoro Is no Indication at this tlmo that
any grass will go to wnsto in Nebras
ka and Kansas when tho cattlo move
ment from theso states sots in.
Somo of tho cattlemen In Wyoming
and Montana are driving their cattle
to wator and will buy, feed for them,
both cake and corn, but both these
fcedrf aro high and while they havo
mado good profits from their cattle
during the past two years yet they
faco a serious proposition when they
go to buying corn and cake with
which to fit their cattlo for the beef
cattlo market.
. Indications are that many breeding
cattlo will move to Texas,, and many
big range men nro already negotiating
for paBturago In tho warm breeding
sections of Texas, and will move their
cattle to these sections for the wintor,
It not permanently.
Water supply Is ono of the most
serious phasos of tho northwestern
drouth, as many streams, heretofore
considered ns supplying overlastlng
wator. aro totally dry. Thousands of
cattle nnd shcop aro being driven for
many miles to water holes and
streams yot furnishing water.
::o:.
Freeman was placed under arrest and such rules and regulations as may bo
the goods taken as evidence Broken profirHbod, shall not be in confllco
uow Republican. wjui ipo ruies ana roguiauons or me
::o:: Hljlel Commission .of the State of
Entrny Notice. Nebraska.
Taken up by, the undersigned on SK'TION G. Penalty. Any person,
section 23-13-30 who thore ros'des, firm or corporation who shall bo
on or about April 15, 1919, a black found guilty of violating any provls-
horso, weight about 1000 pounds, Ions of this ordinance or who shall
about ten years old, no brands dls- fall to make or comply with the pro-
tlngulshnble. Owner call, provo visions of this ordinance shall, upon
property, pay charges and. tako anl- conviction thereof, bo fined In any
mnl away. SCOTT REYNOLDS, sum. not less than Five 00.100 (35.00)
North Platto, Nob. Dollars, or moro than One Hundred
Phono 736F11 53-12 00.100 ($100.00) Dollars or shall stand
committed to the city jail, for not more
man tnree months.
SECTION 7. All ordinance and
parts of ordinance In conflict with this
ordinance aro thereby repealed
SECTION 8, This ordlnanco shall
I) It. HEDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrlctnn
Surereon, X-Itny
Culls Promptly Answered Night or Bay take effect aifd be in force from and
Phono Office 012 Residence 07(1
DEEBYBEBJttY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamera
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day -phono 41
Night phono Black CSS
nfter Its passage, approval aniTpub
llcatlon as 'required by law.
I Passed and approved this 15th day
of July. 1919.
A. F. STREITZ,
Attest: Mayor.
O. E. ELDER,
.(SEAL) City,. Clerk.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms l and 2 Belton Building s
North Platto, Nebraska.
ORDINANCE NO. 101-
Notice to Creditors iAn Ordinance Prohibiting Gambling
Esta.e No. 1CG7 of Cyrus C. Parsons,' Nitwn the t;ity ot North Plutte. Ne
def eased, In the County Court of braskn. nnd , Providing u Penalty
Lincoln County, Nebraska. I Therefor.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Credit- ? Ordained by tho Mayor and
THE TWINEM HOSPITAL,
100S WEST FOURTH STREET,
. North Platte, Nebr.
For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
where the sick aro cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions in the
easiest, most, natural and scientific
manner.
Phono 110. North Platte, Neb.
,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA"W
Ofllco over McDonald Bank.
Office Phono 11SG Res. Phono 1120
riokTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block- North ol Postofticc.
Phone 58
A, modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement case.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lieas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield.M.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D.
County News.
J. R. White and family, of Suthor
Intiil tntnttin1 lnafr wnnlr from n nlpnn-
uro trip through South Dakota. Tho'ylors of said estate will take notice that City Council of the City of North
ronnri n Ann ti-in nnri fni trnnt HhIi- the time limited for nro'sentatlon nnd Platte, Nobraska:
,nf filing of claims ncalnst saldjestate Is SECTION 1. That It shall be unlaw-
Ti.n Tinnir nf T.inonin fTniir.tv nt November 20th. 1919.- and for settle- rul for any person or persons to en
Horshcy hns Installed a drinking foun- mcnt of said estate is July 17th. 1920; sage, within tho City of North Platte,
fr.i,i nt Mm hnnir cnrnvr. mrtp.li tn Mm that I will sit at the county court room In gambling or in playing any game
convenlenco of tho public. In said county', ou August 20th, 1919. or games of chance of any character
W. A. Hossack, living noar Flats, ot 9 o'clock n. m' rind on November with cards, dice, or any device or
murkcted eight hogs In Sutherland for 20th. 1919. at 9 o'clock' a. m. to re- means whatever for money, property
which ho recolvod five hundred and colve, examine, hear, allow, or ad- r other thing representing money or
eighty dolnrs. Just all claims nnd objections duly value.
Editor Rasmussen, of tho Hershoy Tiled. ,S1EC1TICN 2- Any person or persons
Times, hns Installed a typo setting ma- (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, s violating tho provisions or any of the
chlno nnd Is now giving his roadors JzuaiB county Judge, i " suuuuu one oi ui.s or
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 633
W. T. PMTCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Elht years a Government Voterlnar
lan. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of
Court House.
DItS. STATES Ss STATES
Chiropractors i
C, G, 7 .Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70 Res. Phone Bed 1009
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstretrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Resldenco 116
Office Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
the Belton Bldg. North Platto, Nob.
Phono for Appointments.
HERB HAMILTON
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 90S.
Black 398
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
- Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska,
Knights of Columbus Building.
Editor Wlnterbottom, of tho Brady
Vindicator says: "Tho special election
will bo held next Tuosday to sco
whothor tho people of Lincoln county
wish to build a new court hou-je. If
ovory ono votes tho snmo as this wrlt-
or, tho proposition will carry ovor
wholmlngly. This . big, rich county
certainly hoods a bettor building to
Kcop Its records In,"
rllniinpo nlinll. Ilnnn pniivlnHnn tVinrn.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. J of, bo fined In any sum not exceeding
' ,-,, one hundred dollars and stand com-
Rfltlmntn nf nvnonnpn nn mndn 1V mUtoil until Ann nn,l nnot. n yn nM n
' - - . - - "r " r, . .... v v u..v, ....v. ... hi v. vy l .j .i i, u,u J 1
the Mayor and Council of the City of mav at the discretion of thn p.nurt bo
Norlh Platto. NebruBka. for tho fiscal .committed to Jail for a term not to
tor nf Mr n,iTr ninrnnrn Mnnrn. of year beginning tho first Monday In exceed thirty days
.... '.. .. .'.I Alimiat 1 01 O I Dnoonll nttil nnnUntr.l .1
Horahey, ro i from n lieu nnu tractureu """'7 "V,; . r. , . , , ,Z ""y 1 uu'
an Increased amount of local news.
Through tho efforts of tho Woman's
Improvement Club of Sutherland elec
tric lghts will bo provided for the de
pot grounds nnd tho park.
Interest ,.
? 6,000.00
an arm
Tlnaa PMfAi. f Hilf V. fTln 11 ,1. wlm liflfl
hiwn In nvnVHon f r: v, 'nr .1 mimhnr 25,000.00 Sower Bonds and , . Attest
;iiiierusi i u. m. liiUUhiU.
of months returned homo last wool:,
ln-
12,000.00 Bridge bond
tcrest
1$ 10,000,00 Pavlpg bond In
leresi .
"Pants" Burglars Visit Brady.
Last week North Platto pcoplo won-
.1 1 .1. 1 t . .. ., 1. ... C . 1. 1 I
uuruu wui .m uobuii u m $ 12.000.00 Park bond lntor-
"pants ' burglars after tho people pt t
that city had armed thomsolves. Ap
parently tho thlovoB had wised thom
solves to tho amount of artillery and
ammunition being carried homo by
I
noo.o3
I
800.00
G0O.00
(SEAL)
A. F. STREITZ,
Mayor,
City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. 103-
An Ordlnanco Fixing nnd Dcrcrmin.
I
noo.oo
Ing the Salaries of the Officers of
the fllty of North Platto nnd Rencn
, lng All Ordinances nnd Pnrts of
Ordinances In Conflict Herewith.
Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and
$ 12.000.00 Fire Station bond
Interest .
$ 10,000.00 Bridge bond In-
Iomoi r.nft An
SS'itti Genorai tu'nd":::::::::::::. 10,000:00 cuy council 0f ur0 city North
?f 'w?11! !J ,d o lonncial tp lUolr streota nnd B m 7(000.00 ;pitttt0i Nebraska:
Hfuiin. tauu iimt muii taau vYiin in mu T,, K ftftn nn HWfrrTrtV 1 Tl,i t.n 0i,. r
Under a now law which wont Into Poacorui village or urauy last liiurs- Sowor maintennnc'o 2.500.00 the various and. reauective officers' of
effect last Saturday tho theft of an aay nignt or cany i-rmny morning. Istreet iiKi,tinfr 5.000.00 tho City of North Platte shall bo as
autoth.obllo becomo a folony, punish- pur nouses in urauy wero lonicreu Llbrary 2.000.00 follows:
ablo ,hy; a ponltontlary sontonco of . W thieves. Entrance was gained Pnrk fUnd 2,000.00 Mayor, $400.00 per annum, payable
from oflo to ten yonrs. Possession ot llir screen ioor3 ana windows ruv- Muslo nnd entertainment 1,000.00 monthly.
an nutomobllo wiuiout tho owner's i iui.ui Wator fund 24.ono.00 Each Councilman, $200.00 per an-
consent Is prima fade ovldenco or the' Jtoavloat losor, about $20 In cash be- Comctory fund - 2,500.00 .num. payable monthly.
theft. , lng taken from his homo while the p, f d :.. c.000.00 Water Commissioner, $1,800.00 per
, Emergency fund i u.ooo.oo annum, payable monthly
Gamble with Springer
and
save
money
and forty cents was tnkon. Thoy also
visited tho Chus. Folk and W. II. Cam- AHnof.
uiiu iiuiiiudi uul must iiuvu uuuu -p -rpT nwn
T,ufsdn. night of this wook the
Union Pacific railroad fonco gang enr
was visited by tho "pants" burglar.
One man lost $50 by tho visit and an
other $20.
Chas. Folk Informed uh that when
they visited his homo last week that
Dated tilts' 9th day Of July, 191!).
A". F. STREITZ,
Mayor.
City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NOT 1:$.
City Clerk. $840.00 per annum, pay
able monthly.
Street Commissioner, $1,800.00 per
annum, payable monthly.
City Treasurer. $200.00 por annum,
upayablo monthly.
Chief of Police, $150.00 por month.
Each Patrolman. $110.00 per month.
Chief of Fire Department, $200.00
Legal Notice-
To Amanda Seward, and If dead, her
heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal
representatives and all other persons
Interested In her estate; Samuel
P.eugh, and If dead, his heirs, devisees,
legatees, or personal representatives
and all other persons Interested In
the estate of Samuel Peugh, deceased,
Marlah Hartley, and If dead, hor heirs,,
devisees, legatees or personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in- TENTS
torested In her estate; Llllle M. Rich
ards, and If dead, her heirs, devisees,
legatees, or personal representatives
and all other person Interested In her
estate; and the unknown heirs, de
visees, legatees, or personal" repre
sentatlves and all other persons in
terested in tho estate of Josephine
Scanlon, deceased; The Southwest
Quarter of Section 14, Townshlpl2,
Range 31. Lincoln County, Nebr., and
all person claiming any Interest of
any kind In said real estate or any
nart thereof, defendants.
You and each ot you take notice that AUTO CURTAINS
on the 25th day of Juno. 1919, J. L.
Doming as plaintiff filed his petition
against you In the district court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, alleging
that he is the' absolute owner In. fee
simple of the .following . described
land in Lincoln County, to-wlt:
Tho Southwest Quarter of Section
Fourteen, Township Twelve. Range
Thirty-one, Lincoln County, Nebraska
Holding the same by good md suf
ficlent record title and by reverse,
open, notorious, continuous, uninter-
lnntari avftlllafvn linaHln. nnaafloalnn
,. ..... i v. ... ...... . , ..W......V.- , . u I "V ( TTf 1 1'
for more than ten years prior to the rn"l ?l8tr,lct 9 f Jl1"001? ?u,n
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. UPSH1TZ.
AWNINGS COVERS
PORCH CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co.
109 West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR,
Phone 210
AUTO TOPS
ED. KIERIG.
per year, pay-
5 - '
Auctioneer
General Earm Sales a Specialty.
References and Dates at First Na
tional Bank, North Platto, Neb.
Phone 1000. i
AT THE CHAIN STORES
Store No. 1, 822 N. .Locust, Phono 203.
Store No. 2, 110 Bast II, Phono 190.
Any Order Dolltereil for Sc.
An Ordinance Rcgtilntlng the Opera
..ii of Hotels nnd Rooming Mouses l)0r year, payable monthly,
llliin .Ihe City of North Platte, Ni- city Attorney. $GO0.OO per
"rasKu. nbio monthly.
tie 1L ordnlnod liv tlio Aliivn: nml nur ni,,.ii onn nn -
vrna awnlrnnn.l nml Boon tho mnii ni... . .7'Zn " m' .V. i".4.: v" . V"' x lici juur, iJ.iy
"v " r. : . . . . . . . '-"j' v.unm;u ui .nulla i-iuiu:, niiio monthiv. i
rml tlint lir rrn tt hid ti 11 T iriin I -
tln remembered itha. .ho had removed " bbcwon- I- Register. That it Vear. pafable li&. PW
u iuuucu omdiii i u .,B u.u., Bl!m oe uniawrui ror nn po-son. , Sanitary Inspector $50 00 nor month
hu" . ih?.. robb(ir..p. e "i?Lb.e. ?,? flr. or corporation within tho limits Sower Inspoctoi . $5C So pomonth
rri1, " n b . X ?L 1 1 . r.. "l .J1 Police Magistrate, $420.00 per year.
nann.o Pni-ann lu rolnnllllr nvnf Mm i i , ...... . iVa ",u,uu'
Ulul6, ,uu , v,w ... ur rUUUHIIR IIOUHO UUamUSS WHUOUl ' SEGTIflN 5 Tlinf nil nr.1lnWnf.na
nnrni wonk parts ot """nances In conflict
? ?i.k..Fill ?...r,Pld"i.n; or at. thc ontronco of said hotel or herewith are hereby repealed.
."V," " b pi.. ViV'l Foon""g """e .n..r,,B19ter. wulctl e.".n 1 1 SECTION 3. That this brdlnanco
iimniiib 1110 t,"4"J v w.n.u
llOUHO.
torday
1.1m. 1110 iime 01 ucnanure: 4111 tim tnQDn,i n,i o,.-,..i n.i 1m.
MIhh M fllomnn. Hteaiii baths and .....,..,... m4a xum uuj
nnt0l. Xfnnano-n In,!! nnri pontln- rr.". 71 . ""A OI JUIJ,
m "- Laso, 01 uny, !inu an cuesis oi said
uibu. ruuuoosi, rauuiioia uiut, ""- , intnl nf rr.nmlni? linnsn
L i s StawnJ ' S t C s Folk's oonilS house a register; which shall SECTION 3. That this brdlnanco
g Mr Vni Tun. Ttl.o waeb vos b ?P.CU t0th ?"d U,.)0" Vh,,C 1 sh,lU tnko offcct all(1 be " '0 from
vimi?oitn? register, there shall bo en erod 1st. and after Its passage, approval and
.Vindicator. the name; 2nd, the time of arrival; I pubncatIon according to law.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL.
Open to Eighth IJmdo Graduates. Minimum Ago Limit Fifteen Years.
NKKHASKA HOYS MAY LUAltN
to be
'SUCCESSFUL FARMERS: MauaKors of Grain and Stock Farms: Dairy
Farms or Ranches.
MANAGERS: Building RoadB: Oporntlm: Trnctor and Powor Mnchln
ory, Managing nn Automobilo Agency or Garaco.
MECHANICS: Export In Car and Ropalr of Automobiles nnd Tractors.
NKIJltASKA GlltliS MAY LEA UN
to bo
EFFICIENT HOME MAKERS: Skilled In purchasing, proparlng and
serving foods. Designers and makers ot garments.
TEACHERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: In demand bocauso of spo
clal training. Salary bettor than tho average. Hold a state
certificate.
, MAY STUDY
Millinery, Homo Nursing, Garment Making. Clothing Vnluos, Food
Combination, Preparation and Serving of Meals, Making Homo
Attractive
A SHORT SCHOOL YEAR: OVj months-Opens October 10, 1019. Ex
penses llKht. No tuition, Wrlto for a catnloK. 1
SHORT COURSES Auto-Tractor Course: Four woekB Opens Sep
tember 29, 1919. StudeutB may entor nny Monday thereafter.
Fee $10. Agriculture: Four Weeks Opens January 19, 1920.
Feo S4. Homo Makers' Course: Four Woolcs Oueus January 19.
" -1020. Feo $4. For ulrls aud women Who want a practical
course In homo maklnir. For further Information, address.
THE PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, UNIVERSITY 1'AItM,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
SECTION 2, Inspection. Tbnt said
register, ns abovo referred to. shall
be opened to tho Inspection of the
Mayor, and to all pollco officers of
tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, at
any nnd nil times.
SECTION 3. Hotel Defined. Every
building or othor structure, kopt, used,
lpali. tallied, tub ertlsed, or held out to
tho public to bo a placo whoro food Is
served and sleeping accommodations
nro furnished for pay, to traiielent
guests, In which five or moro rooms
aro used for tho accommodation for
such trnnsiout guests, nnd having one
or moro dining rooms or enfos where
meals or lunches aro sorved to such
transient guests, such Bloeplng accom
modations and dining roouiB, being
conducted in tho snmo building, and
undor tho same management, togeth
er with any buildings In connection
thorowlth, shall, for tho purposo ot
this ordlnanco, bo doomed a "Hotel."
SECTION 4. Rooming Houso De
fined. Every building or other struct
ure, kopt, used, maintained, adver
tised, or held out to tho public, to bo
In placo whoro sleeplni' nccomno'.a
tions are fornlshed for pay to transUnt
or permanent guests, In which five or
moro rooms nro used ror tho nccomo
datlon of such guosts. but which does
not maintain dining room or cafes in
1 connection therewith Bhall for thc pur-
A. F. STREITZ,
Mayor,
Attest:
O. E. ELDER.
(SEAL) City Clerk.
ORDINANCE NO. IOC.
commencement of said action. The
object and prayer of said petition Is to
obtain a decree decreeing and con
firming plaintiff's title in feo simple
to said land, and every part thereof
and quieting said title In plaintiff as
ty Nebraska. Ruth E. WInget, Plain
tiff, vs. Helen C. Ross, Ethel M.
WInget, Charles H. WInget and
Charles Ross, Defendants.
Notico of Snlo In Partition.
Notice Is hereby given, that In pur-
The Ordlnanco Repealing Ordlnnuco
io. , neJuu "An Ordinance Pro-
riding for the Paving of Certain
Streets Within tho City of North
PIntte, Nebraska, und for the Cren
tlon of Paving District No. 2 of
Said Oily.'
Bo It Ordained by the Mayor and
City Council of tho City of North
Vlatto, Nobraska:
SECTION 1. That. Ordlnanco No.
. being "An ordlnanco providing
for tho paving of certain streota with
in tho City of North Platto, Nebraska,
and for tho creation of paving District
No. 2 of Said City," nB passed and ap
proved by the layor and City Counclf
or saiu v;ny on .May nu, iuiy, is Hereby
ropoaled.
SECTION 2. This ordlnanco shall
tako effect and be In forco from and
after -its passage, approval and publi
cation, ,as, required by law.
Passed and approved this 15th day
of Jnly. 1919.
A. F. STREITZ,
Attost: Mayor.
O. E. ELDER,
(SEAL) City, Clerk.
iktlit ii UiUbaUK JUIU vit.iv. )lll(li.(ii. no - a n vt a i
against ihe defendants and each and e d?cre? ' .th D,sttrlct
all of them and forever barring Und ouf . made and entered to the above
vMmiin on.i nfoit ni.lin entitled action on the 31st day of
'defendants Tnd each and Jall"of f R"T? '
,,, . ,,i i,,i duly nppolnted In said cause and hav-
tliom from ever claiming any right, . ., .,. tt. , ... . ...
(i. f. i Jlui . ,7 lng taken the oath proscribed by law,
title to. or Interest In or Hen upon the ,,.., .von fha n',AiJ
said land or any part thereof of any T , "? n. 3 , V.'
kind or nature either In law or. equity nnnrnvoA Uv .h ' Pnllr. T r, m
and for general equitable relief. RI - snW -., n;
You and each of you are required to .,,, .,f, . ' . .
answer or plead to said petition In of th court hoU8Q o u co t f
or J 21 nr ?,.! I. Mm 'iip L,ncoln' ln th0 state of Nobraska, to
25th flay of August. 1919, or the alle- tho h, h t bidder f h , h d
gallons of said petition will bo taken tho followIng described property by
as truo and a decree entered accord- ,., .trAO r,Priorf.ri i,a Hni,i tn-wu
Lot three (3; in Block sixty-nine (69)
lu tho city of North Platte, Lincoln,
County, Nebraska.
Said salo will be held, and said prop-
i- eriy onerea ior saio as aiorosaiu ai z
v 1 J!, m, t.i t o'clock p m., on the 16th day of Aug-
Estato No. 1673 of Maurice Lannlng, .
deceased ln the County Court of nt(lA Ma Hnv n. TllIv .,
Lincoln County, Nebraska. n t? Ft.npp.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss. Credit- l1in1f- ' ' T?ofrA
ors of sajd estate will take notico that '
tho time limited for presentation nnd Notice of Hearing.
filing of claims against said estate is in the matter of the estate ot Herman
November 8, 1919, and for settlement Sonneman. deceased, ln tho County
of said estato is July 3, 1920; that I Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
will sit at the county court room In To the heirs and all persons Interested
said county, on August a, laiy. at nine in said estato:
o'clock a. m.. and on November 8, 1919, Notice Is hereby given that a petition
at nine o'olock a. m., to receive, exam- for the appointment of MInnio Son
Ino, hear, allow, or adjust all claims tato of Herman Sonneman, deceased,
and objections duly filed. tate of Herman Sonnermnn, doccased,
(Seal.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, and also an application for an allow-
ingly.
J. Lw. DEMING.
Plaintiff,
By D. P. WEST, Attorney. J15a
J8al
County Judge.
nnco to said Minnie bonnoman, .as
widow of said deceased, havo been
Notico of Petition. filed In this Court and that tho said
Estate' No. 1674 of Albort Coolldge, petition and application for widow's
deceased, ln the County Court of allowance win do heard 'before the
Lincoln County. Nbraska. County uourt or Lincoln county, Ne-
Tho Rtnto of Nebraska. To all tier- braska. In tho County Court room ln
Bons Interested ln said estate, tako the court houso Inthe City ot North
notice that a petition has been filed PIntte. ln said County and State, on
for tho regular administration of said August 5, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
estato, by Delia A. Coolldgo, widow which time any person Interested may
of deceased, for the appointment of W. nppear and show cause. If any there
H. McDonald as administrator ot said be, why the prayers o said petition
estate, which has been set for hearing and application shoud not be granted,
on August 1st, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
Dated July 7th. 1919. July n, iia.
(SEAL) WM, H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) WM. XI.. U. WOODHURST,
J8J23 County Judge. I Jlfal County Judge.