The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 25, 1919, Image 8

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    StmlWtMn Srtbuite.
IRA L DARK, Kdllor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ono Year by Stall, In ndrnnco. .$1.7"
Ono Tear by Carrier, In advance, $2,00
Entorcd at tho North Platto, Nobraska
Postbfflco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, JULY LV.th, 1919.
A rosldont of Hall precinct said the
reason tho votors of that precinct vot
ed solidly against the court house was
because "they wouldn't give . thorn
good roads," and the mo plea was
made by a rosldont of Dickens pre
cinct where tho vote was ninety-three
against and nono for the court house.
Tho Tribune lias quite a bunch of
subscribers in botli Dickens and Hall
precincts and tho editor Invites one
or moro of tlioin to toll him just what
connection there Is between bad roads
and n now court house. The residents
of those precincts know, or should
know, that the law limits the levy for
roads, that eacli of these two precincts
receive tholr full sharo of road work
in porportion to the tax thoy pay and
to demand moro than their share
would be unfair and unjust to othor
precincts. It is an uttor Impossible to
have good roads in every precinct
under tho road revenue law as it now I
stands, becauso there are 1400 miles
of roads In Lincoln county und rev
enue for road purposes Is less than
$25,000 a year, Hero in North Platto
tho business men raised a fund of six
thousand dollars to be Hpent on road
maintonanco within a radius of six or
eight miles of North Platte for tho
year 1919. Somo of Uicbo men contrib
uted a hundred dollars each, and yet
they seldom use tho roads. Are tho
farmors of Dickens and Hall precincts
each willing to donate fifty or ono
hundred dollars wortli of work on
their own roads on tho roads which
they aro constantly using and which
thoy ay aro In such bad condition? If
tho funds do not permit tho com
missioners to holp you, why don't you
liolp yourself. Wo have boon told that
farmers often refuse to get out to drag
tho roads, though thoy aro frtlrly well
paid for tho work, and this certainly
shows an utter lack of the good roads
spirit. It is possible it is oven prob
ably that some day tho farmors will
demand that county bonds bo voted
for good roads or that n general levy
' for good roads bo mado on all the tax
able property of tho county. When
that time comes wo want to assure tho
peoplo of not only Dickens and Hall
precincts but of every precinct in tho
county that Tho Tribune will support
tho proposition and will use Its best
ondcavor to give tho good roads bonds
or levy a majority as ovorwholmning
tis was majority in North Platto on tho
court houso lovy. North Platto Is part
of Lincoln county and It has never yet
railed ,toBtand up to tho rack, when
an issuo that concerned the good of tho
whole county was placed before It.
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Men Wanted.
To assist secretary In outside work
gathering exhibits and matorlalo for
the county fair. Apply in porson to
It. D Dirge. Secretary.
GUARANTEED MOT TO BREAK
We Strive To
Please
When in need of good
things to eat Call 212.
Qaality in every pack
age. Dick Stegeman,
PHONE 212.
815 NO LOCUST.
$2.00 orders and over
delivered.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
A VOCATIONAL SCHOOL.
Open to Eighth (Jrado Ornduates. Minimum Aire Limit Fifteen Yrurs.
NEBRASKA ROYS MAY LEARN
to bo
SUCCESSFUL FARMERS: ManaEera of Grain and Stock Farms; Dairy
Farms or Ranchos.
MANAGERS: Building Roads: Oporatlng Tractor and Power Machln
ory: Managing nn Automobile Agoncy or Garage.
MECHANICS: Export In Car and Ilbpnlr of Automobllos nnd Tractors.
NEBRASKA GIRLS MAY LEARN
to bo
EFFICIENT HOME MAKERS: Sklllod In purchasing, preparing and
.Borv,nB foCKl8' Doslgnors and makors of garments.
TEACHERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS: In domaud becauso of spe
cial training. Salary bottor than tho averago.. Hold a stato
certificate
x, . MAI' STUDY
Millinery, Homo Nursing, Garmont Making. Clothing Values. Food
Combination, Preparation and Sorvlng of Meals, Making Homo
Attractive
. A SHORT SCHOOL YEAR: 0 months Opons October 10, 1910. Ex
ponsos light. No tuition. Wrlto for a catalog.
SHORT COURSES Auto-Tractor Courso: Four wooks Opons Sep
tember 20, 1919. Studonts may ontor any Monday thoroaftor
Fep $10. Agriculture: Four Woeks Opons January 19, 1920.
Feo $4. Homo Makors' Courso: Four Weeks Opens January 19.
1920. Foe $4. For girls aud women who want a toractlcal
couroo in homo making. For further Information, address.
'HIE MtlNOITAIi, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, UNIVERSITY FARM,
Lincoln. Nebraska.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
July 21, 1919. i
Board met pursuant to adjournment,1
present Koch, Hermlnghnuson and
Sprlngor and county clerk. !
fllnlms wnrn allowed im follows: !
A. J. Salisbury, Jailors foes and j
board of prisoners, ?lsa.ao.
A. J. Salisbury, mileage state cases,
?25G.60.
A. J. Salisbury, office expenses,
$33.30
W. V. Babcock, dragging, $1.00
Frank Ebelo, carpenter work, $3G
Wm. Bailey, hauling gravel, $14
Hohort Frcczn, plowing, $12 ,
J. E. Schratn, dragging, $16
Bert Baker, dragging, $5.20
Fred Clymont, dragging, $18.90
y. D. Wcstenfold, grocorios county
pdor, $G3.04
Lawrcnco Hlte, road work, $30
Wm. Hnasc, road work, $12
John Tilford. road work, $32.90
James Itay, road work, $21.50
II S. Haskins, dragging, $47.50
Dalo Smith, road work, $31.60
Gcorgo Karlgor, road work, $18 90
P. O. Dcats, wall paper and work,
$32.45
Nourse Oil Co., oil. $0.10
Paul Moyor, surveying, $07.50
It. I. Shappollc, service, $10
Edgar Ocwccko, dragging. $3
Harvey Nichol, dragging, $13
A. E. Woods, mdscj county poor,
$189.40
Wallace Winner, publishing, $21.45
W. Hamm, hospital expenses, $13,75
Adjourned to July 28, 1919.
.'if. :
The railroads of tho United States
hauled 4,270,949 troops on special and
regular trains for nn average of GC0
miles each in tho first six months of
1919 according to statistics mado pub
lic by Director Gncoral Hlnes
In addition approximately 2,000,000 of
ficers and men mado railway trips
when on furlough and nnothcr million
were transported from camps to their
homes after discharge, making a total
of 7,250,000 military passongcro ac
commodated in addition to civilian
travel, Tho military traffic Ih six
months required 9,000,000 train miles
Tho five mill lovy for a now court
homo In Itlchnrdson county, this
state, tho election for which was hold
Saturday, tho proposition carried by
four votes. Tho closo vote on tho levy
was duo to a fight between Falls City
nnd Humbolt as to whether tho former
town shall remain the county scat.
Since tho voto on tho court house
lovy Humbolt has filed a petition ask
ing for an election as to whether tho
county scat shall 4)10 moved to Hum
bolt. Tho election will be held on
scptemuor utn. The .light is very
bitter.
FOR SALE Eight room houso at
Thirteenth and Locust. Modern ex
cept heat. Full basement. Good lawn
and trees. Sco
BRATT, GOODMAN & BUCKLEY
Tho wheat crop on tho Scott Rey
nnlfl a n n nil cmtttlinnaf rt Inufn Ima
been threshed and found to averace
I twenty bushels to the acre. George
' TM - ..t.n II T 1 1,
uiuuui, yhu iivua uii uiiuiv morrow
flats, thinks his wheat will avoraso
twenty bushola, though lie has not yet
threshed .
Diet Shlnftlo, living northwost of
TTnrftllftt wnn trnrianntori tmalnnaa In
town yosterday, says ho lost twenty
u.av , ...... IlllUKl.tl.il UMU.,.Ut.U ...
acres or beets through tho ravagos of
tho worms, This land ho plowed up
and planted to cano. Ho says grass
hoppors are working strong on the
second crop of alfalfa.
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Nollce to Properly Owners.
Notice is hereby given that tho City
Council of tho city of North Platto,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sot as
a Board of Equallzatoln beginning at
the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of tho 5th
day of AuguqJ, 1919. at tho City Hall
building In tho city of North Platto,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho
purpose of levying on tho real estate
lying and boing within tho extension
of Sower District "B" nnd "D", taxes
for tho purposo of paying tho cost of
tho' construction of an extension to
lateral sower In said sower districts
"IT and "D" and that tho said tnxo3
will bo lovled upon euch parcel of
real estnto according to tho extent and
of benefits to such proporty. by reason
or tho construction of said extension
to oaid lateral sower, and if tho said
council Bhull find such benefits to be
equal and uniform such lovy of taxes
will bo according to tho front foot of
tho lots of real estate within said
extensions to Sower Districts "B" nnd
"D" according to such othor rules as
tho City Council slttlnK ns such Board
of Equalization may udopt for tho dis
tribution or adjustment of such costs.
All porsons Interested will fllo tholr
objections, If any thoy havo, to tho
assessing of taxes against tholr pro
porty on or bororo tho 5th day of
August, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. nu with
uuy uiorK.
By order of tho Mayor and City
council.
O. E. ELDER. City Clork
July 25
HOUSEHOLDER MAY KEEP
LIQUOR FOR OWN USE.
.
Under the national prohibition bill
passed by the lower houso of Cofigross
Tnnalnv It !u nnt lllnirnl tn -liJiSn tn
otto's possession liquor In a private
dwelling while the samo Is occupied
'ami used .by the possosaor as his
private dwelling, and tho liquor is
used for norsonal consumption by the
1 owner, his family or his guests.
The possessor of such liquors,
howqvor, bears the burdon of proof
that "tho liquor was acquired and is
possossed lawfully. t
Intoxicating liquor is defined as a
beverage containing more than
per cent of alcohol.
Any house, boat, vehicle, or otheir
place where liquor is manufactured
or sold is declared a nuslanco.
No person shall manufacture, sell
barter, give away, transport, Import,
export, deliver, furnish or receive any
intoxicating liquors.
Liquor for non-beverage purposes,
and wlno for sacramental ui niny be
sold under specified regulations.
News Notes.
Great Britain Tuesday placed her
approval on tho peace treaty with
Germany. The treaty was ratified by
a vote of 163 for and 4 against. An
, , , . A Ul ') J I. nuiu VOkUbU Hill luau UUkiLC tiiut
attack was made on the peace terms t u Um,ted for prcaentatioil and
by way of bringing up he Irish ques- fl of cIan8 a,d 03tuto ,
on and it was through this move Novombor 20th( 1919, and fdr settle
hat a unanimous vote was lost Mom- mont of 8aId C8'tato July mh im
I will sit at the county court room
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ihnldn VlfL hln,evoPR10 mU8t flrBt
learn to know themselves.
Engineer Thomas Caroll, Fireamn
A. II. Woods and Head Brcakman
Charles Hobbs, the entire crow of an
wore Instantly killed at 4:16 o'clock
Utah, when the boiler of the engine
exploded. Thq bodies of the three nien
were taken to Evanston, Wyo., on a
special relief train.
Over six hundred divorce cases have State of Nebraska, County of Lln
becn filed In the courts at Des Moines coin, ss.
within th past six months. Ono divorce To all porsons Interested In the es
ls filed against every three marriage tate of Charles Spies, deceased, both
dlconscs Issued. Hosts of war mar-
riages aro-said to be responsible.
Twonty-flvo hundred military prls-
oners In the disciplinary barracks nt
tho federal prison at Leavenwarth,
Kansas, went on strike Tuesday and
resisted attempts of the guards to force 1899, leavlnjr his last Will and Testa
them to work. Colonel Frederick Rice ment, that at the time of his death, he
in command of tho barracks, received was a resident and inhabitant of
a committee of 12 prisoners, who ask- Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Coun
cd that tho men bo given shorter hours tv. Iowa, that said last will and testa-
and moro to eat. When the men were ment was duly probated In tho probate
ordered from their cells Tuesday Court of Pottawattamie County, Iowa,
practically all of 'them refused and and was possessed of tho following
guards who later attempted to forcp described real estate in Lincoln Coun
tho men from their cells were beaten ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: The NV1, of Sec
back, tlon .11, Township 15, Range 26 West
Ralph T. Moyer, cashier of the North of ' the 6th P. M.; that Amelia M.
Penn Bank, of Philadelphia, which Spies- Is the sole beneficiary under
was suspended last week by tho state the last will and testament of Charles
banking commission confessed Tues- sni fifiCasfid. which said will wns
day that the shortage of the bank
would approximate $900,000. The
frauds, acordlng to tho commissioners
Information had be6n going on for two
years. Tho state bank examiners
wore unablo to detect them became.
according to Moyor's confession, lbpgo
leaves were substituted by him Inline
loose leaf ledgers when tho examiners
came nround. Tho substitutes did not
disclose any discrepancies. "
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION
In order to devote more time to im-
proving and colonizing our oxtenslvo
holdlngs. wo will sell tho following
lands AT AUCTION. Sale to bo hela
at Kit Carson. Choyenne County,
Colorado, on
July :i0th.:Jl8t, 1919.
1C180 Acres
Divided Into Smaller Tracts
LOCATION: 135 miles east nof
Donvor, U. P. R. R. Lands on j half
mile to 7 miles distant. No better
land in Colorado.
SOIL: Chocolate loam, levol free
from adobe or blow sand, with an
abundance of water at 15 to 35 feet.
CROP: Com, wheat, cane, mile
mnl fntArltn omlmi -ntn
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IMPROVEMENTS: Fenced and
cross-fenced, well watered.
ARRANGEMENTS : Address own-
ors or nncHnnnor fnn nnmnhloK nnil
pint or lnna. Special pullman will bo
. .
chartered from Omaha Lincoln and
Knnnnn CMv Tiioan nniimnna .ni
nrrlvo before sale and bo parked on
sidings, giving ample time to Inspect
land. Individual plats of land will bo
furhisimii. if vnn nm lontin fn, n
fnrm Imnrnviirt np imtnmrnrorl wlmro
the first wheat crop will-pay for tho
Innrt nnrt n nrn(t hoaliloa onmo fl.ln
sale. If .you would buy land where 13th Judicial District in and for Lin
you can double your money, in short co,n County, Nebraska, against you
tlmo. bo nt Kit Carson. Colorado. July
au-3u-ai. Kit uarson Istjii main lino
Tlnloir Pnclfln frnm Kjinrnin Pltv in
Denver. Tnkn TInlon Pnrinn nut fi
Lincoln ami nnlnts smith tn Mnn.
hattan, Kansas, and catch main lino
train to Kit Carson
Bnnd Concert & VuhUo Snnnklni? liniiv
'ruaiftia: z& per cent cash day of
eale; 10 per cent Octobor 1st. 1019:
15 nor cent March 1st. 1920: rnmninrf
or 3 years at 6 por cont first mortgage.
Tltlo guarantcod. Abstract to date
' Immedlnto Possession.
Railroad fares refunded to pur
chasers. FRED L. PERDUE, Auctioneer,
320 Denham Building, Denver, Colo.
STATE REALTY INVESTMENT CO.,
Ownors, 311 Fraternity Bldg. Lin
coln, Nob.
DR. C A. SELBY
Announces his dlschargo from tho
military servlco and roturn to prl
vato practice.
Offices over Roxall Drug Storo.
Phonos: ortico 371, resldonco 1068.
Norm Platto, Nob.
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Always try The Roxall first, It
pays. tf
JO! I"
Estray Notice.
Takon up by, tho undersigned on
section 23-13-30 who there rosidos.
on or about April 15, 1919, a black
horso, wolght about 1000 pounds,
uuum ien years 01a, no brands dis
tinguishable. Owner call, nrnvn
proporty, pay charges and take anl-
mai away. scott REYNOLDS,
North Platte, Nob
53-12
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Wc, tlio undersigned dentins of
North Platte, will close uout offices
ery Thursday nftcrnponi; UntU Qc4
towr wt, iviv.
Signed: A
H. C. IlROCKf
A. L. LANE,
P. E. MORRILL,
L. J. KRAUSE,
II. E. -MITUHELL,
0. JI. CRESSLER,
W. F. CBQ0K.
DR. REDFIELD
Physician, Obstctrlctnn
Surgeon. X-Ruy
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Office CIS! Residence 076
DERRYBERBY A FORBES.
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day phono 41
Night phono Black 588
Notice to Creditors
Estaie No. 1607 of Cyrus C. Parsons,
deceased, in the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit
org of sa,(1 estat(J wl takft noUce lhat
,n sa,d county, on August 20th, 1919.
o'clock a. m., and on November
onM, .. , n
ft' ?LB ? r k,L IT
f.? I' ,?X 'r,a.t
juoi Mtt viuiiiif? uuu uujuuiiuiin uuiv
nied.
ioalk
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judge.
Notice of HearHi
In the matter of the estate of Charles
Spies, deceased, in the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
creditors and heirs, take notice that
on the day of July, 1919, Amelia
M. Spies, filed her petition In the
County Court of Lincoln County, Ne-
braska, setting forth that Charles Spies
died on the 22nd day of December,
admitted to probate in the District
Court of Pottawattamie County, Iowa,
0n the 26th day of Februrary, 1900,
and duly probated In said court,
You are further notified that tho
potitlon prays tho court to fix a time
and..place df hearing on said petition,
that notlceor said time and place bo
for the court to determine the time of
tn(J 0f tnG saj,j deceased, that
ho died testate leaving a last will and
testament, was duly probated iu the
Probate Court of Pottawattamie Coun-
ty. Iowa, and that said will bo admlt-
ted to probate In Llncon County, Ne
braska; that under" said will the title
to. the above described land descended
free and clear of all debts to the petl-
, Mner.
Yu aro further notjiled that said
matter will be heard before the Coun-
ty Court on tho 15th day of August,
l"9. at 9 o'clock a. m.. when any
person may appear, object or contest
sal petition.
, H. C. WOODHUPST,
County Judge.
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. JlOUCO 10 nUIWlUNlUIMll JieicnunniS.
..... m i- xr,i t f
' "'" ,.iluu WU,B' , "l"BJ'uu" r
1TUHl company, ana me iNoruieasi
wuaner 01 oeciiuu 10, uwusmn io,
Range 32 West Of the 6tll P. M. Ltn-
nnln Pmi -f Tnliin aim ntirt nil T C T
v-u'" " -
BU"B i"b " uieroi ui uy nmu
in said real estate or any part thereof,
"J, hereby take notice that Wesley
. unV. J' 'na"l?ai
t,f?8 ,n, a certain action, wherein tho
said Wesley T. Wilcox nnd John J.
Halllgan are plaintiffs and yOU and
each of yu are defendants, filed their
Iiuuuuii in mo uibiriui. vouii. .ui mu
n,lu t-"1" 01 ou' 1110 "J uu py.or
Ul H'"u uciub iu yui iuuiu-
t"IS' UUO 10 tlie KCJVt Ot Section J.S
Township 13, Range 32 west of tho
6th P. M. In Lincoln County, Ne
oraKa. rminuua seen 10 imvo ineir
la 1 T-l f A. 1 It.
uuo quieiea ngainBi a certain morig-
age upon tho above described real
"llu u.i;uiuu uumva v.
ander and wife to tho Lombard In-
1 vestment Company on July 13th, 1889,
which morigago is recoraea in uook
9 of mortgages pago 320 of the real
estate records ot Lincoln County, No
braska, which mortgage was after
wards assigned to the defendant,
Mary Ann Craig, which said assign
mont Is filed ot record in book 27,
pago 575 real estate records of Lin
coln County, Nebraska. Plaintiffs al
lego that said mortgage has ben paid
and that tho same Is barred by the
Statutes of Limitations) of tho State of
Nobraska, plaintiffs also seek to quiet
their title against the claim of Valley
Loan & Trust Company under n war
ranty deed executed by Samuel" Corn
mossor and wife dated December 19,
1892 and recorded In book "L" of
deeds pago 461 roal estate records of
Lincoln County, Nebraska; plaintiffs
also alleged that they havo acquired a
new independent tltlo to said real
estato by adverse possession
You aro further notified that unless
you answor said potitlon on our be
fore the 2nd day of Soptembor, 1919,
judgment will be rendered against
you.
WESLEY T, WILCOX and JOHN J.
HALLIGAN. Plaintiffs.
By HaUlgan, Bcatty & Halllgan, tholr
July 22 A 16,
JOHN S. SiBOIS, BL D.
'StteCial Attention Given to
Surtrcry
. . McDonald Bank Building
Office Phone &1 Rcsldenco 33
DOCTOR D. T. QUIQLEI
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thorupy
729 City NaUonal Bank BuOdliiK.
OnakA, Nebraska.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platto, Nebraska.
THE TWHfEM HOSPITAL,
1008 WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Vlattc, Nebr.
For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
where tho sick are cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions in the
easiest, most natural and scientific
manner.
Phone 110. North Platte, Nob.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY.AT.LA1
Office orer McDonald Bank.
Office Phone 1130 Res. Phone 1126
Hospital Phone qiack 633
Houso Phono Black 633
W. T. PRITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eliht years a Governmept Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
HERB HA3LTLT0N
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phono 908.
Black 398
Legal Notice
To Amanda Seward, and If dead, her
heirs, devisees, legatees, or personal
'representatives and all other persons
Interested In her estate; Samuel
Peugh, and If dead, his heirs, devisees,
legatees, or personal representatives
and all other persons Interested tn
the estate of Samuel Peugh, deceased,
Mariah Hartley, and if dead, her heirs,
aevisees, legatees or personal rep
resentatives and all other persons in
tereBted In her estate; Lillie M. Rich
ards, and if dead, her heirs, devisees,
legatees, or personal representatives
and all other person interested in her
estate; and tho unknown heirs, de
vlsees, legatees, or personal repre
sentatives and all other persons in
terested In the estate ot Josephine
Scanlon, deceased, Tho Southwest
Quarter of Section 14, Townshlpl2:
Range 31. Lincoln Courity, Nebr., and
all person claiming any Interest of
any kind in said real estate or any
part thereof, defendants.
ou and each of you take notice that
on the 25th day of Juno, 1919, J. L
Demlng as plaintiff filed his petition
against you In the district court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, alleging
tnat ho is tho absolute owner hi fee
Blmple of tho following described
land in Lincoln County, to-wit:
Tho Southwest Quarter of Section
Fourteen, Township Twelve. Range
Thirty-one, Lincoln County, Nebraska.
yti.1i . 1 . -1 .
ngiuuiB wiu suiub uy gooa inu sui
flclent record title and by reverse.
open, notorious, continuous, unlnter
rupted, exclusive, hostile, possession
by himself and his Immediate grantors
for moro than ten years prior to tho
commencement of said action. The
object and prayer of said petition Is to
obtain a decree decreeing and con
firming plaintiff's title In fee simple
to said land, and every part thereof
and quieting said tltlo in plaintiff as
against tho defendants and each and
ajl of them and forovor barring and
excluding and perpetually enjoining
tho defendants and each and all of
them from over claiming any right,
title to, or Interest In or Hen upon the
said land or any part thereof of any
kind or nature either In law or equity
and for general equitable relief.
YoU and each of you are required to
answer or plead to said petition In
said court on or before Monday, the
25th day of August. 1919, or the alle
gations of said potitlon will bo taken
as true and a decree entered accord
ingly.
J. L. DEMING.
Plaintiff.
By D. P. WEST, Attorney. J15a
Notice to Creditors
Estate No. 1673 of Maurice Lanning,
deceased In tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Credit
ors of said estate will take notice that
tho timo limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estato Is
Novombor ?, 1919, and for settlement
of said estate Is July 3, 1920; that I
will sit at the county, court room in
said county, on August 8, 1919. at nlno
o'clock a. m.. and on November. 8, 1919,
at nlno o'olock a. m., to receive, exam
ine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed.
(Seal.) war. h. c. woodhurst,
JSal County Judge.
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. .1674 ot Albert Coolldge,
deceased, Mu the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nbraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said estato take
notlco that a petition has been filed
for tho regular administration of said
estate, by Delia A. Coolldge, widow
of deceased, for the Appointment of W.
II. McDonald as administrator of said
estate, which has been sot for hearing
on August 1st, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dated July 7th, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C, WOODHURST,
J8J23 County Judge.
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NOTICE
In the District Court of Lincoln Coun
ty Nebraska, Ruth E. Winget.JPlain
tlff, vs. Helen C. Ross, Ethel M.
Wlnget, Charles H. Wlnget and
Charles Ross, Defendants!
Notlco of Sale In Partition.
Notlco Is hereby given, that in pur
suance of a decree 'of the District
Court, made and entered in tho above
entitled action on the 31st day' of
May, 1919, the undersigned referee
duly appointed In said cause and hav
ing taken the oath prescribed by law,
and having given the bond provided
by law and the Court, and which was
duly approved by tho Court, I, O. E.
Elden tho said referee, will offer at
public auction at the east front door
of the court houso of the county of
Lincoln, in tho state of Nobraska, to
tho highest bidder for cash in hand
tho following described property by
said decree ordered to bo sold, to-wlt:
Lot three (3) in Bloclr sixty-nine (69)
In tho city of North Platte, Lincoln,
County, Nobraska.
Said sale will bo held, and said prop
erty offered for sale as aforesaid at 2
o'clock p m., on the 16th day of Aug
ust, 1919,
Dated tills 12th day of July. 1919.
O. E. ELDER.
J14al5 Referee.
Notlco of ncarlng.
In the matter of tho estate of Herman
Sonneman, deceased, in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
To the heirs and all persons interested
in said estate:
Notice is hereby given that a potitlon
for tho appointment of Minnie Son
tato ot Herman Sonneman, deceased,
tato of Herman Sonnerman, deceased,
and also an application for an allow
anco to said Minnlo Sonneman, as
widow of said deceased, have been
filed in this Court and that tho said
petition and application for widow's
allowance will bo heard before the
County Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, in tho County Court room In
tho court houso In the City of North
Platte. In said County and State, on
August 5, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. ra., at
which tlmo any porson lntorestod may
appear and showfcauso, If any there
be, why tho prayers of said petition
and application shoud not be granted.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
July 14, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
JIBal County Judge.
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