The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 29, 1919, Image 7

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    PROPER AMERICAN IS SIMS
Many Reasons Why Reap Admiral
Has Obtained and Retains Gen
eral Popular Regard.
Itonr Admiral Sims came quietly
Into town tho other diiy, made u
speech or two, nml when ho left he
had Washington hanging to his very
abhrevlated Jacket tall. Polks hero
certainly did like the admiral. A
NECESSARY TO KEEF BOOKS
ATTENTION
Without Accurate Accounts No Form
of Business Can Be Successfully
Carried On.
Accountancy, which Is the science
of systematizing business, has a his
tory thnt runs back nt least 4,000
years, very early in tiic development
of nations It was found that In com
merce as well as In the affairs of state,
Anto Prhcrs, lMcyclo nnd
crclo Itidcrs.
Motor-
popular Idol that obtains the plaudits systematic and carofu) account-keep-
of Washington Is pretty good.
Those are some of the things tho
people liked nbotit the admiral: lie
said very positively that he will not
write a hook on tho war; ho referred
to the navy's part In the war as Its
ng were inuisponsnir.e. mcse sys
tems were, nt first, etude and labori
ous, but they nt least kept the finances
of the nation and the marts of trude
from being chaotic.
Tho Invention of double entry book-
"stunt" i he boosted General Pershing keening early In the fifteenth century
to the skies, Indicating that the ad- by the merchants and bankers of Ven-
mlrnl Is without a Jealous streak: he Ice gave to the commerce of fcurope nn
referred Jocularly to himself as "the Invaluable trade Instrument, and one
only reaf admiral In cantlvltv." nnd without which tile great commercial
said he wns glad to exhibit himself If enterprises of tho later centuries could
tho folks wanted to see him: and, hardly have existed.
best of all, he took time to talk with
every one who could squeeze a word
Into his cars.
Down at tho Union station, when tho
admiral was boarding his private car,
a gray-haired woman rushed up nnd
shook his hand warmly.
"This is tho proudest day of my life,
admiral," she said. "I now have
shaken hands twice with you."
: "All right, my dear lady," ,the ad
miral replied, raising his cap. "I'm
glad If meeting me pleases you. Come
around again the next time I'm In
town nnd we'll shnke a third time."
If any further proof that the ad
miral Is human were needed, It might
be stated that he plays u rattling
game of handball. Washington Star.
OLD THINGS UNDER THE SUN
Democracy In Ancient Jewish Days and
the League of Nations,
Are Two.
The democratic Idea is of great antlq
ulty, the Christian Herald reminds Its
readers. Under tlje prophets and
Judges, Israel was a democracy. It was
not until they were fascinated by tho
barbaric splendor and unrestrained II
cense of the heathen nations around
And so It has been on down to the
present time; there hns been n parallel
progress between the accomplishments
of commerce nnd tho science or ac
counting, and It Is known to every man
In business that tho former could not
continue without the latter. Even the
most unbusinesslike people know this
much, and we can hardly Imagine any
one silly enough to nttempt to carry
on any kind of a business enterprise
without keening books.
Bookkeeping, as a formal subject or
study, Is taught In most of the public
nnd private schools of this country,
but it Is only that form of bookkeeping
that applies to the affairs of the mer
chant or tho shopkeeper. The public
hns vet to learn that bookkeeping Is
quite ns necessary to the prosperity of
the wageworkcr, the salaried man, tno
fanner nnd the housekeeper ns It Is to
the shopkeeper, the merchant or the
manufacturer. Exchange.
1. You must not oxcoed a. speed of
12 miles an hour.
2. You must not uso an auto with
the muffler ODon.
3. You must not pass another car
at night without dimming your headlights.
4. You muat not to around an
other car at tho Intersections.
5. Minors under 1C years must not
drlvo motor cars.
0. Blowing horns continuously and
for fun day or night must be stopped.
7. Always keep to tho right.
8. You must not obstruct traffic by
stopping cars on Dowoy street "when
another car Is nearer tho curb.
9. Blcyclo riders must keen off the
sidewalk excopt In very muddy weath
er.
10. Pedestrians must not Jay-
hawk across tho streets.
Violators of tho Vehicle and Motor
Laws will bo stringently dealt with.
S. C. MECOMBER,
Chief of Police
ATTENTION FARMERS
Call 555 for ycfur
Poultry and Egg Mar
ket; A real market, at
all limes.
BOGGS POULTRY CO.
511 VINE STREET.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I
-Vto, the undersigned dentists oi
North Platte, will closo our offices
CTcry Thursday afternoon until Oc
tober 1st, 1019.
signed:
H. C. BROCK,
A. L. LAKE.
I). E. MORRILL,
L. J. KRAU8E,
II. E. MITCHELL,
O. H. CRESSLER,
W. P. CROOK.
JPIII I III M
GUARANTEED NOTTO
NOTICE OI VlSl, IIIU'OIIT.
...... .. XT. .EOT t TOln......... T
Dorensed. In tho County Court of
Lincoln county. Nebraska.
The Stnte of Nebraska, to nil persons
Interested In said estate take notice
thnt Iva Allison hns filed n flnnl ac
count nnd rcnort of her administra
tion nnd a petition for final settlement
ana disennrso ns sucn arm tor nnai
decree of distribution, which have been
set for hearing before said court on
September izth. isi9. nt 10 o'clock a.
u , when you may appear and contest
the same,
rated August 12th, 1019.
wm. h. c. wooDiiunsT.
al9-3 . County Judge.
DOCTOlt C. A SELBY
Physlclnn nnd Surgeon
Office orcr Itexnll Jlnifr Store
Offlco Phono 371.
IIouso 10G8
DIt. REDFIELD
Physician, Obstotrlctnn
Surgeon, X-Ruy
Cnlls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Office 012 Rcsidcnco 070
BREAK
FLOWERS' HOURS OF SLEEP
icu op sai.i:.
In tho matter of the Estate of Nets
II Kronquest, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of rtn ordor of Hon. W. C. Dor-
sey, Judge of the District Court of
Phelps county, Nebraska, made on tho
l-Uh day or July, 1319, at chambers, in
the court house. In the vlllngo of
HloomtnKton.ln Frnnklln county. No-
braska. for tho sale of the real estate
hereinafter described thoro will be sold
ai me ease irom uoor oi me court
house In the city of North Plattei
county of Lincoln, state of Nebraska,
on Monday, tho 22d day of September,
1319. at two (2) O'clock P. M.. U. S.
government time, nt public venduo to
thA n1f?lipRt mililnr for nnnh. flin rnllnw-
v . . ft ......... I . - . - . . .......
in . ueynoius, .arciiuuui, ing uoscriued real estate, to-wit
ah or sections Throe (3) and Four
(4), in Township Eleven (11). North of
uango Thirty (30). west or tho cth
P M.. In Lincoln county. Nobraska.
Said sale will remain open for ono
hour.
Datod August 11th. 1919.
HARRT W. EICQERO.
Administrator of the Estate of Ncls
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. 1).
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Itnnk Building
Offlco Phono 8.1 Rcsidcnco 83
T. S. BLANKENBURG,
Bonded Abstracter.
Public Stenographer.
Office with B
Apt. 1 Reynolds Terrace.
Phone Black 1105
nOCTOK D. T. QUIGLKI
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Tliorap)
728 City Notional Bank Bunding.
Omaha, Nebraska
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ol Poiloflice.
Phone 58
A "modern institution for th
icltntific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement c&ici.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. RedGeld, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
THE TtYINEM IIOSriTAL,
1009 WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Platte, Nebr.
For tho troatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
whore tho sick aro cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions In tho
oasiost, most natural and scientific
mannor.
Phono 110. North Plnttc, Neb.
That They Differ 'is a Proof of the
Adaptab.tlty of Everythlnfl
In Nature.
That flowers sleep Is evident to tho
most casual observer. The beautiful
them thnt they began to be dissatisfied daisy opens nt sunrise npd closes at
with their own simple ways unu to long
For Sale
Of i II. KronqueSt, Deceased,
ne fine three year old Aa;8trftitl0!,worth- Attorne9.fsT2
Bull. Eight good milch
Cows,
fresh.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platto. Nebraska
some coming
NOTICE OP INCOIll'OKATIO.V
OP
FII?r.D-IIHlG13 COMPANY.
BRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
r, G, 7 Building & Lonu Building.
Offlco Phono 70 Res. Phono Red 1009
for a king nnd n showy court. It wns
the lure of sin and worldly vanity.
Samuel warned them against courts
and kings nnd told them of what would
happen, but his warnings wont unheed
ed. The vision of the nge of pence
began ns early as eight centuries B. C,
but it was. not until the Christian era
that the world change In the existing
order fully dawned upon tho minds of
men. The idea of a league of nations
Is not new. Such n lengue was fore
shadowed by Jean Bloch, In his re
markable book, "The Future of War,"
Issued '20 yenrs ugo. It was also fore
seen by Kinnnuel Kant, who, In his es
Teny on "Perpetual Peace," wrote that
the law of nations must be bnsed on
the federation of free states. At dif
ferent times lenders In national nnd
international reform hnve had visions
of such a league, but always as a pos
sunset, whence its .name "day's eye.
The morning glory opens Its flower
with the day. The "four o'clock"
awakes at four o'clock in the morning,
but closes Irs eyes in the middle of the
day. and the dandelion Is In full bloom
rnlv while there is strong light. The
habit of some flowers Is certainly curl-
ous, and furnishes one of the many
lnstnnccs which prove the singular
adaptability of everything In nature.
The renson is found in the method by
which this class of flowers is fertilized,
Flowers which are fertilized by
night flying insects derive no advan
tage from being open by any ; anu, on
tho other hand, those which ore fer
tilized by bees would gain nothing by
being open nt night. Nay, it would-be
a disadvantage, because It would ren
der them llnble to be robbed of their
honey nnd pollen by Insects which are
lncnnable of fertilizing them. It is
Mrs. H. E. Woods.
10 Miles Northeast of North Platte.
IF YOU WANT
DRUG SERVICE, COME TO
FRATER.
HE DELIVERS THE GOODS
AND DOESN'T ROB YOU.
Corner Front and Dewey.
Phone 221.
Mr. Cream Seller
Notlco Is hereby Riven that the un
dorslgned have formed a corporation
under tho name nnd stylo of 'FIold-
Blrpe Company" with the principal
place or transacting its business in the
City of North Platto. Lincoln County,
Nebraska: tno general nature or tho
business to ho transacted being tho
buying, selling and shipping of lumber.
iu lidinir material, coal. nay. anu
Bruin tho liuvlntr. leasing." selling
DC A nnd convoying of real estate; the buy-
IVC,nL Ing, erecting, maintaining, leasing, Offlco Phone 340
selling and conveying ihiikiiiikb; tno
erection and maintenance of such
buildings and structures ns may he
deomod necessary for tho successful
conduct of such business, and to pur
chase real estate as a site therefor, or
to rent the same, and to engage in such
other business as may be deemed nec
essary or desirable for tho operation
anil Buccessiui conuuci ot me anovo
.innipil coruoratlon.
The amount of the capital stock Is
the sum of Seventy-five thousand dol
lars ( 75,uuu.uo) an or wmcn is to ne
paid In at the beginning of business
by the Conveyance of property to said
corporation or sucn value, une com
mencement or business snau ne ine isi
day of August, 1919, and continue for
:i nerioa or twenty years irom sucn
date. The highest amount of Indebt
edness to which the corporation snau
at any tlmo subject itself shall be the
sum or nrty tnousana nonars t$ou, uuu.;
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylcian and Surgeon,
Spoclnl Attention Giron to Surgery
nnd ObstrctricR.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Offlco 130, Resldenco 115
W. E. FLYNN
ATT0RNEr.AT.LAW
Offlco orcr McDonnld Bank.
Offlco Phono 1130 Ros. Phono 1120
DR. HAROLD A. PENNER
Announces his discharge from milit
ary service and tho establishment of
hla offlco over Hlrschfold's Clothing
storo.
Phones: Offlco 333. Res. Red SG6.
HERB HAMILTON
Taxi nnd Llvory
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 90S. Black SOS
Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Nob.
Phono for Appointments.
Office phone 241. Ros. phone 217
L. C. DROS'T.
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - NebrnaicH.
Knights of Columbus Building.
ti,in f u,n. mi fi.Hiro Tt hn possible, then, that the closing of flow
romnino.1 for the United States to may have reference to the hnbjt of
oromulcate It nt a tlmo when the
world seems prepared to listen,
Insects, nnd it may be observed, also.
In support of this, that wind-fertilized
flowers never sleep.
COMBAT WITH THEIR HEADS
Giraffes Have Distinctly Peculiar
Method of Settling Differences That
Arise Among Themselves.
While the giraffe can hurdly be
classed among the fierce duelists of
the nnlmnl world, yet animals of this
species are known to have their com
bats -like their more ferocious fellows.
The long-necked beast hns an original
and curious method of fighting. It hns
neither' claws nor beak nor sharp teeth
with which to defend or attack, so
when It Is out of temper with one of
its kind It does not fly In the face of
Providence by trying to disembowel Its
adversary, us a rhinoceros might, or
tear It, ns a tiger would. On the con
trary, the giraffe, knowing tliat it has
heeii provided by nature with a long
nnd plluble neck, terminating In a very
solid head, uses the upper pnrt of
Itself like u flail, nnd, swinging Its
neck around nnd around In a way that
does Immense credit to its organiza
tion, brings its head down at each
swing wiui u uiuiiiii on us uimiguuiHi.
Tho other combutunt uses precisely
the same tactics, and the two animals,
pflmtlng themselves as firmly as pos
sible by stretching out on all four legs
to the utmost, stand opposite to each
other hammering awny with their
heads until one or the other has had
enough.
Blind Horses,
The manner In which lillnd horses
get nbout without coming to more
harm than they do Is remarkable.
They rarely, If ever, hit their heads
against a fence or stone wall, and
will sheer off when they come near
one. It nppenrs tfrom careful obser
vation thnt It Is neither shade nor
shelter which warns them of the dnn
ger. On nn absolutely sunless and
windless day their behavior Is the
same. Their olfactory nerves down
less become very sensitive, for they
will poke their heads downward in
search of water fifty yards before they
come to a stream crossing the road
way
It cannot be nn abnormnlly devel
oped sense of hearing which lends
Viu will never know what wn can The affairs of the corporation shall be
pay for cream or the quick service we muctci by
can give you until you nave sent us a bcr. ,vho B,ali el?ct ft president, first
can of cream. So before you Hell that vlce-presldeht, second vice-president,
next can of cream ask your neighbor
what K. & Sons at North Platte are
payiuc for Butterfat. He will Know;
or Detter still come In and see us. Not
the Biggest but the tieBt.
Best in the west.
Hospital Phono Black C33.
House Phone Black G33
W. T. PJtrrCHARI),
Gruduntc Vetorinurinn
nml Hnrretarv-treasurer. to conduct F!l rht vnnra a nnvnrritnnni Vnfnrlnur.
.mcta nf 1 1. a ftnrnn-ntlnn I .
MSGAIi NOTIG13..
Ernost P. Snow, Itose P. Snow, Rob
ert C. Orr, J3. P. Stephens, Tho South
East Quarter of North East Quarter
and North Half of South East Quarter
nnd South East Quarter of South East
Quarter of Section 27, In Township 9,
llango 33 In Lincoln County, Nebraska,
nnd all persons claiming any lnterost
of nny kind In said real estate or any
part thereof, Defendants, will take no
tice that on tho 22d day of August,
1919, David Lane, plaintiff herein, nied
his petition In tho District Court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said
defendants, tho object and prayer of
which are to obtain a decree of said
court quitting and confirming said
plaintiff's title to tho above described
real estate and to enjoin each and all
of said defendants and nil persons
claiming under them and each of them
from any Interest In said premises ad
verse to that of said plaintiff.
You and each of you aro required to
nnBWer said petition on or before the
Cth day of October, 1919.
DAVID LANE, Plaintiff,
By Hoagland & Hoagland,
a24sl7 His Attorneys.
BLANCHE B. FIELD,
W. W. BIHGE,
L. IJ. DICK.
n. D. BIRGE. al9-4
lan. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
ono-half block southwest of the
Court House.
Kirschbaum & Son.
Phono
VERN MACEj, Mgr.
3G0.
XOTICR OP FINAL IIEPOHT.
EBtate No. 1491 of Homer P. Fort,
Deceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln county, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, to all por
niHm Interested In said estate take no-
818 No. Locust, tlce that the administrator has filed a
final account and report of his ndmln-
. i in r:i i ltiii iLiiii ii iicilliuil jlui until ngivivi- i
AOtlce tor JilUS. mont nml dlschartro as such admlnls-
jNOiice is is nereoy given mat seaieu trator wiucn nave neen soi ior iieurniB
iiMa win iio rnnnivnrt fiio nfTW nf before said court on Soptomber 8th,
..... utv ... ...w w v " - I . n ' 1 nn1i vi iirl. nil nif In n V
mo ocuuuiij' ui mo uunu ui " appear and contest the same,
nra nf the Suburban Irrigation DIs- Tintpd Ann-nut 18. 1919.
trlnt tlm nnmn hnlnc the offle.A of W31. 11. V. WUUUiiUJtai'
Beeler & Crosby, Attorneys, I. O. 6. P.
Building, North Platto, Nebraska, up
until tho hour of 6 o'clock P. M. of
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamera
Undertakers andPunorftlDiroctorg
Day phone 41
Night phono Black CSS
al9s5
County Judge.
xoTicr: to m.HmTorts.
Kfctntn No. 1B83 of Laura A. Borsman.
tho 20th day of September. 1919, for W",11fy' cqurt 01 Ij,n'
tho construction of a neau gate, Ti, stnto of Nebraska, ss.i Creditors
scouring gate, and sheet piling dam, of said estate win tauo notice tnat tno
state Is
to bo constructed at tho head gate M"10 limited for presentation and ni
them to do tills, for they will act alike and in the south branch of the North l,,ce,ll,,er 23 m9, nnd for settlement
though the water be a stnguant pool.
Men who hnve 'been blind for any
great length of time develop some
what similar Instincts to blind horses.
ii r
--iurs. nowe wua imvuya uiuug.iuui .,.",'" n m !, nnnV,1 Order of H-nrliiB Appointment nf Ad
of animals. Durlnc the relcn nt 241 tarv at 7 30 o clock P.M. by tho Board "ra",lll H,rui. Ui. Vviu Annexed.
Beacon- street of the little fox terrier Pf Directors on said 20t u day of P in the Matter of the Estate of James
- .- . - tntnlmp 1 01 1 nnd .nntrnnt. fnr rnn I IT. Ttnlilnsnn. Deceased.
Patch, it often fell to her lot to tak - Hrtn ' Tta wtu i, i Now on this 22d day of August, 1919,
him out to walk, nnd she felt this to r rlin w nV J:0 ,ntVaii,in hiVidoV ,T on tho nllne.of the Pe,mi?n, of MaLlc
K -nannnuii.intw to tll 'owest responsible bidder, as Il08f0r(1 praying that J. E. Evani be
"Catch the Dogi"
Howo was alvays thoughtful
Platto River on which said canal of of said estate Is one year from this
r.iIH Suburban Trplirnlinn Dlstrlet date: that I will sit at tile county
heads, plans and specifications for fS '"tBS'". 3
wmcn, preparea oy unanes .uctsamuni, December 23, 1919, at 9 o'ciocic a. m., auxu uuhxaiixb
ni.. 11 TTtorinonx nfi nn tiij. in Mm tn rues vp. examine, near, allow or nu-
office of tho Secretary of said Board Ju all claims and "W8"",
or directors, anu tnai suca ums win nSlsH county judge.
bo opened at tho fflce or sulu Secre
TENTS AWNINGS COVERS
PORCH CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co. ,
100 .West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phono 210
AUTO TOPS
"One day Patch ran away on Ben-
soon as convenient after said bids are appointed adml&lstrator with tho will
ononod. tho Board of Directors', how- annexed of said estate.
con street, and would not come when over. reserving tho right to roiect any " lK tZr.
slio cailcu mm. At tins instant uoctor and all bids, and to re-advortlso for of before this court at 10 o'clock a,
The head of the giraffe Is furnished Holmes, passing, paused for a friendly proposals, or to proceed to tho con- m., and that notice of said hearing bo
. f a.iii, mna ' I af.,Linn f k ,r.rt nn ti.nir given tho heirs, .devisees and all per-
HLccniiH. vu Bonfl interested in saiu estate ny pup-
" 'Mrs. Howe,! he sold, 'I trust this own superintendence with tho labor hiwiioii of notice thcreor for three
. I ... I nf tlm vaoMnnfo nf ollMl 1I I rl .11 n T r. I Bl I ( M I Vn Weeks nilOT tO Said lienrlnff
lino moniinK I . .. , . .. , .7, . in Vnpth Plnil Tribune, a local
"'Catch the dogi' cried Mrs. Howe, ngation uisinct, sucn seaieu mas " Beml-woeliy newspaper printed and
with two stumpy, hornlike processes,
so thnt the animals when at this ham
mer-and-tongs mode of warfarp, re
mind tho spectator somewhat of two
ancient warriors thumping each other
with the spiked balls they used to
carry for that purpose at the end of
a chain. New York neral.d.
Improved Oil-Burner.
A new oil-burner for tho kitchen
stove, announced from Cairo, Egypt, Is
attachable by n special flange to tho
grate door, and it neither requires
alteration of the solid fuel stovo nor
prevents tho uso of solid fuel. The
nozzle projects about an incli Into the
grate, tho oil tank being mounted op
a suitable rack outside the stove. A
small Are heats the fuel oil to about
180 degrees Fahrenheit, nnd ns the oil
passes from tho nozzle, n Jet of com-
nressed air or steam converts u into n
eprny that bums with a continuous
rraokeless ana odorless name, in uai-
ro, It is noted, compressed air is sup
plied in pipes to houses.
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Farm Sales a Specialty.
References and Dates nt First Nn.
tlonal Rank, North Platte, Neb.
Phono 1000.
I'ltOOLAMATION
Ono author flew one way, one the oth
er; between them Patch was caught
nnd brought in triumph home." From
the Life of Julia Ward Howe, by her
daughters.
WM, II. C. WOODHUIIST,
County Judge.
n21sl2
Extension Rond No. 201.
Trench Mortar Realment.
The wartime organization of trench
mortar batteries with the division is
to be abandoned In favor of a single
trench mortar regiment, which will be
organized ns a part of the army artil
lery to be assigned for duty by the
army commnudor. Trench guns re
sulted from stabilized trencli war
fare, and tho divisional batteries lost
their usefulness excepting under spe
cial conditions when the allied attack
turned the warfare Into an open strug
gle. Tor that reason, the trencli mor
tar units of all divisions were among
the first to be sent homo.
bo accompanied with a cortifled check, nbiit.hed In Lincoln county. Nobraska,
payanio to J. u. ueeier, treasurer oi
said Suburban District, in tho sum of
$500.00, conditioned, that the person to
whom th contract may bo awarded
shall enter into the contract, and up
on failure of such person to enter into
such contract, suid check shall bo for
feited, and such person to whom the
To whom it may concorn.
The special commissioner appointed
to locate a road as follows:
Commencing at end of road No. 201
contract is awarded shall before the &0&n0L?,
contract shall bo binding upon tho 33, thenco fo lowing : the north bank
Suburban Irrigation District enter of 14
into a bond for tho faithful perform- Bouth half of a d ec lon 4 Twp. 14,
anco of the contract. In a sum equal to " qtions 4
twonty-ilvo per cent of the contract 00" "V1-0,0
price, and such work to ho constructed nd 5, T. 14, R. 33, has reported in fav
. ji ,i or thereof.
unuer mo uireciion uuu vo mu nuua- . .. . . .
. ' ;v,,...i.. All obtcctlons thereto or claims for
1UCUOI1 Ol HU1U l.liunva lUUl-MUlUlllil, Ul , - natnbllahlnir
somo one appointed by him in his muma uy .v v----."o
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tlon District, and to bo approved and noon o tho , 27tb day of October WW
itRRnnfmi bv tho Board of Directors of Witness my, hand and official seal
said Suburban Irrigation District. "lis 18th day of August, x.
Ry virtue of the authority vested In
me by law, and In accordan " with Sec
tion 9. of Chanter 196. or the Session
Laws of the Legislature of Nebraska,
for 1919. I. A. S. Allen. County Clerk for
Lincoln County, Nobraska, do hereby
direct ana proclaim tnat a non-partisan
primary election will be held In Lincoln
county, NeorasKa, in tno GSth jtepre
sentattve District. Wherein tho hum
bor of persons nominated equals threo
times tno numner to no elected aeie
kates to the Constitutional Convention
from the C8th District, as provided by
said cnaptor luc. said Mon-partiean
primary win do neia at tne usuai voi
Ins places In the 68th Representative
District in Lincoln county. NebrasKa,
on Tuesday, September 16, 1919. At
such primary, twice the number of per'
sons t'o be elected delegates shall be
chosen from those nominated by nom
inating petitions, and those so chosen
shall be nominated for delegates.
The, following have been nominated
by nominating netitions:
Walter V. Hoagland, North Platto,
Nebr.
Joseph Q. Boolor, North Platte,
Nebr.
William Ebrleht, North Platte,
Nobr.
Qlven under my hand and official seal
this I3tn day or August, 1&19.
A. 8. ALLEK.
(SEAL) County Clerk.
Notice to CredltorH.
In tho matter of the estato of Herman
Sonneninn, deconsod, In the County
Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska.
Notice is hereby given to any and all
porions havlnir claims and demands
against tho estato of tho said Herman
Sonnemon, deceased, that tho 10th day
of December, 1919, has been sot and
appointed as the day for the reception,
examination, adjustment ana allow
ance of lawful clalma and demands of
nil persons, against eald estate and
that tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nobraska will at eald time receive,
examine, adjust nnd allow all such
claims against said oetato, as provid
ed by law, at tho County Court Itoom
In tho Court House In tho City of North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, and
all persons so Interested in said ostate
will appear nt said tlmo and plnco and
duly present their said claims and de
mands In tho manner required by law,
or show causo for not so doing, and In
any casn any of said claims or de
mands Bhall not bo presented on or
prior to tho said 10th day of December,
xyiy, me same snau ue rorovor barred.
Dated at North Platto Nebraska.
August 6, 1919.
HI'JAIj) WM. II. C. WOODHUIIST.
af2f6 County Judge.
Notice to Creditors.
Estato No. 1G74 of Albert Coolidge, do-
ceased, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, bs. Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that tho
tlmo limited for presentation and filing
claims against tho said estate is De-
comber Cth, 1019, and for settlement
of said estato Is August 1st, 1920; that
i wju sit at tno county court room In
said county, on September 5th, 1919,
at 10 o'clock a. m. and on December
6th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re-
celye, examine, hear, allow, or ad-
Just all claims and objections duly
uica.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
aC-29 County Judge.
Notice For Bids.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, duly appointed as a build
ing cpmmlttee, for th? construction oi
a school houso in School District No.
8, In Lincoln county, Nobraska, wll
recoivo sealed bids for tho constructloi
of a school houso in said school
District up to noon of tho first da?
of September, 1919, at tho office o
Beoler & Crosby, Attorneys, Nortl
Platte, Nebraska. Pans and specifics
tlons aro with Mr. A, E. Holtgroi.
Horchey, Nobraska, and may bo oj
amiued there.
A certified check In tho sum
three hundred and 000-100 ($300.0'
dollars, paynblo to tho treasurer
School District No. 8, in Llnco
county, Nebraska, must accompa
tho bids.
Tho undersigned reserve tho rig
to roject any and all bids.
ANDREW OLSON.
WALTER WILSON,
OEO. STARR,
SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF SCIIO
DISTRICT NO. 8 OF LWCO,
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
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