The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 10, 1919, Image 10

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    IRA L BARE, Editor and Publisher"
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Vcur by Jlnll, in advance. .$1.75
Ono Ycur by Cnrrlor, In advance, $2.00
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, OCTOIIUlt 10, IDJ9.
AIR HACK ACROSS TIIK
CONTINENT HAS STARTED
The groatost norlal raco which has
over boon staged in the United Sites
started from the Mineola Hold at Now
York- Wodnosduy morning ut 9:10,
When forty-five machinos started on
tho trip to San Francisco. On the
Hamo morning at San Francisco at
G:50 fifteen plnnos made tho start
from San Francisco for Now York.
Tho first to louvo New York was No.
17, a DoHavlland four,, With Lieut.
J. D. Machle as llycr, and two min
utes later a Bristol machine with Brlg
adior Gonoral Charlton, a Uritlsh at
tache ns aviator. Tho other pianos
started in rapind succession. Tho first
machine to leavo San Francisco was
also a Do Havlland with Lieut, Reich -ter
as pilot and Lieut. Patrick as ob
server. Included In this race of endurance
and speed are a number of the crack
aviators of the world, who had been
spending weeks on tbtdr machines get
ting them In shape for tho race. (
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Lc Fonteiiay Slugs Tonight.
Tho songs that Americans love arc
to be featured in tho concort by Mad
amo Lc- Fortenay tonight at the Metho
dist church. When sung by this colc
bratcd concert soprano the musical
compositions which have become en
deared to tho American pcoplo take on
a now meaning.
Madame Lo Fortonny comes to this
city through the courtesy of Harry
Dixon. Part of her program will con
sist of a tone test of the Edison phono
graph, Mme. Lo Fortenay singing n
duet with hor own volco as ropro-
duccd on tho phonograph, stopping In
tho mlddlo of a phrase to let the ma-'
chine carry on the strain. Thomas A.'
Edison's three million phonograph
will bo used in mnking tho tost.
Mme. Lo Fontonay will bo uccompa-
nlcd in hor alnglng by a violinist who
Is an artist. Tho concert this oven-,
onlng will be a rare musical treat and !
It Is saro to say that tho sentlng ca
pacity of tho church will bo taxed.
-to: t
Itapttsl Church.
10:30 church and Sunday school.
Promotion dav exercises . Tim Huminv
school pupils aro requested to assom
TjIo In tho basement at 10:115 for tho,
processional and to bring tholr ban.-;
nors. S crmon, "Promotion through '
urowtn.
7:00 p. m., 13. Y. P. U.
8:00 p. m., topic "Tho Christian At
tltudo toward tho Danco," with special
reioronce to tno action of tho board
of education In permitting a dance to 1
bo hold in Franklin auditorium. I
, . Tho music in charge of M.rs. Oil-1
bert' .Brown, formerly tho successful!
chorlstpr of tho 1st church of Lin-1
coin, assisted by, Mrs. Loinlnger at the
piano. A cordial wolcoino to all. 1
A. C. HULL, Pastor.
- :o: :
Methodist Church Announcements, i
(Preaching 11 a. m.. suhloot "A Mn
Exc.cll.Qnt Way." 8:00 p. m. subject
"A. Serious Question."
Epwprth Lciu;uo 7:00 p. ni., Mr3.
Ella Qrook, leader.
Sundny sehool 9:4G a m., M. E.
Seoll. Supt.
::n:' .
first Presbyterian CJmrcli,
t'ttdny sclioN 10 a. m, Pretichlpg
p-t 1J..H. m. nnd 8 p. m. Subject for
evening. "What Is Expected of the
churr-h In those unsettled times," Good
music. Church Fourth ind Willow
streets.
Slock for Stale,
Op account rf linvinr to ainv(. pnou.
I offer for pnln Ave henrl of milch
cow. nine hnnd nf qlnnlr mifHn sin.
Shetland rnnv rrfu. thlrtop hood of
im'v anu xour oozon nun rrnlmion
cJ'iekons. r.. a. MOORE.
tf 21 r. west Twolfth St
s&t&l So "CHnton & Son'
(v$28 -ut your Eyes and
v tin fled. Sign of
tho Mv HI iik
Blackleg Season.
3,000 doses Blacklog Germ Froo Ag
gression, per doso 25c. Ono doso will
lnnailze thut. calf for life, AIho syrlnjs
oii and noodles for sale. Dr. Pritchurd.
Distributor. 72.3
; :o: ;
Pinna For Snlo
We havo storod in North Platto a
strictly high grade pfcino which If sold
at onco can bo purchased at a positive
bargain Terms. For particulars ad
drags THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY,
77-0 Donvor. Colo.
o: :-
Election Proclamation.
By virtue of tho authority in me
1 .... , .. . . ...
vymuu ny imv anu ui icooping Wltll
Chapter 190 of tho Sosslon Laws of'
Nebraska for 1919, providing for tho1
election of dologatos to a Constitution,
al Convention, I, A. S. Allen, County.
Clork of Lincoln County, Nobroska.l
do horoby proclnim that a Special
olcoilon will 'bo hold throughout tho
Coiinty of Lincoln, State of Nebraska. '
on the 4th day of Nuvoinber, 1919. at
tho usunl voting places, during tho
hours designated by law. At such
Eloctlon tho electors of tho OSth and
77th 'Representative Districts in Lin-
coin County. Stato of Nebraska shall
elect a numbor of delegates having
tho Quallflo'itlona of electors to auld
convention, equal to tho number of
Representatives which said 08th and
77th Representative Districts wore en
titled to elect to tho House of Rop
rflonlatlveB of tho Thlrty-sevonth Sos
'Dlon of tho Legislature of Nebraska.
Witness my hand and official seal
this 8th dny of Octobor, 1919.
(SEAL) A. S. ALLEN.
ol0o31 County Clerk.
"A Tallor-Mndc Man."
Out of Invention may spring furoe;
out of Imagination that finer flower,
comedy, and "A Tailor-Made Man,"
tho new American play by the late
James Harry Smith, which Cohan and
Harris will present for the approval
of local playgoors at the Keith theatre
Friday, October 17, is declared to be
tho most brilliant comedy of Its type
that the American stage has had in
years.
"A Tallor-Made Man" has boon des
cribed as a close-up of the operation
of dectlny on the life of ono mttn. He
starts humbly as a tailor's assistant,
and it is because he Is a tailor's as
sistant that destiny so easily puts out
a hand to him nnd lifts him from the
tailor's shop to the higher realm. So
ho "borrows" the evening clothos of
a customer and In a second that Is full
of wit and crisp comedy, he Is dis
closed as an unbidden guostat a smart
evening function. From bolng an un
known he passes by swift stages to
tho point whore ho has captured tho
attention nnd Interest of evory oil'
prosont. The curtain falls with John
Paul Bart, tho erstwhile tailoi's
pressor, nssured on his Journey to
success.
Just how John Paul becomes tho
right-hand tnun of a captain of fi
nance, takes chargo of his affairs and
nrovents a threatened strike In n big
-hinbuildlng plant is told In tho suc
ceeding acts and tho tempo is typ
ically American. Just at the height
of his triumph he is about to bo ox
posed by a jealous rival, whon he
beats his opponent to It so to speak,
publicly confesses who ho Is nnd ro
tirni to the tailor shop to resume hi"
humblo work. -But destiny goes after
Mm. restores him 'to the position be
has won, nnd with him goes the
''nuc'itor of tho tailor, who has fol
lowed his fortunes and gained his lovoi
oven beforo he became a fixture In tl-
world of finance.
Cohnn nnd Harris have provided an
"xenptlonally competent cast for the'
Interpretation of "A Trillor-MadoMnn "
COMMISSIONERS' PHOCEEDIMJS.
October 0, 1919.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
prosont Koch, Hormlnghauson and
Springer. Tho following claims wore
allowed:
Sundry persons, road work, $73.50.
Sundry, persons, engine and drag
man, $200.00.
Sundry persons, river work, $437.50,
Adam Baker, road work, $94.50.
Clias. Johnson, road ,work, $17.50.
Frank Noll, road work, $42.00.
Jamos Eckhard, road work, $42.00.
Thos. Bremen, road work, $42.00.
W T. Elliott, river work, $79.50.
Allied Contractors, re-lnforclng,
$170.90.
J. T. Koofo, county attorney, $420.
E. & W. Cokcr, mdse. county poor,
$35.41.
Sundry porsons, road work, $41G5.
Sundry persons, dragging, $81.20.
G. M. Smith, mdso., $5.97.
J. R. Baldwin, road work, $7.00
A. B. Hoagami, services, $15.00.
M. Wynmn. blnckhsmlthing $13.10.
Sundry persons, surveying, $19.80.
J. B. Hemphill, supplies, $18.00.
Fred McClymont, drngglng, $9.00.
W. II. Merrick ft Co., supplies,
$27.99.
W. C. Knight, mdse. county poor,
$31.12
V. li. Hicks, rood work, $30.00.
Wlloox Store, mdso., $47 35.
II . D. Lewis, road work, $10.00.
N. P. L. & P. Co., lights $37.30.
Nob. Tolophone Co., $71.75.
J. It. IUtner, bridge work. $080.58.
Marv Hutchinson, care of poor,
$25.00.
O. N. Sholby, services. $35.00,
G. E. Koch, mdse., $21.00.
Wesley Cocklo, dragging, $21.00,
Sundry persons, road work, $47.10.
Sundry persons, road work Com.
Dlst. Nc. 3. $1020.50.
Fred Tobas. bridge work, $50.00
Claronco Sullivan, rond -work. SI.
Fred H. Johnson, road work, $3S 50,
Mrs. Emma Pqtvor. mdse., $71 .25.
Sundry persons, dragnlng. $71.25.
Sundry persons, road work, Dlst. No.
5. $178.50.
Adjourned to October 13. 1919. I
S PI. SOUDER t. F. HEALEY
Liberty Caind Company
Office Over Rexnll Drug Store.
Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count
ies. AI30 some good Karches. Houses and Lots
in all ports of North Pint to. LooW for the Dlg L Sin
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platle.Neb rash a-
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. .
The Association lias unlimited funds at its connnond to
assist in the huilding or purchase of homes for iho people of
North Platto. If you are interested, the officers of this
Assoeiation will jenHer every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home,
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIEF. SALISBURY,
President, Secretory.
"Bachelor of Commerce."
The plan rtf the University of .Lon
don lo grant degrees In commerce Is
attracting much attention. Under this
scheme It is proposed to grant tho de
gree of bachelor of commerce to Can
didates who pass the necessary exam-.
Illations after u throe years' course of
study. Those who so desire may later
proceed to the d'-wt of master of
commerce, nfter u minimum of two
years' practical experience In the par
ticular trade or Industry taken up.
The first year's coursccomprlsos the
coinpulnry subjects of orgniil.alloii of
industry, banking, trade and transport;
modern economic development of the
British empire and of the chief for
eign ciiuir.rle i; elementary cimiiierclal
law, and statist leal method. The eo
nnd and final year will be devoted tc
specloll.utlon.
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31 r. Land Buyer,
Wo nre prepared to supply your ev
ory nood; from tho small eighty acre
farm to the twenty thousand aero well
Improved ranch.
Our holdings aro in Nebraska, Colo
rado, Wyoming and South Dakota. Vo
own and control many thousands ol
acres In this territory. This land cost
double what It did four years ago.
LISTEN MEN It is due for the sec
ond double in tho very near future.
Tho peoplo aro going to tho middl"
west to fotlnd a home for themselves,
realizing that tholr children cannot
have another opportunity' to acquire
the best of soli at a price soon to be a
thing of tho past. Wo do not want
you to take our word for It. Conn
and sco us, or address your communi
cation to tho
ROBERTS BROS. LAND CO.,
74tf North Platte, Neb.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF
NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE
DIVISION.
In tho Matter of Edwards Sltz, Bank
rupt. Case No. 50, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
Petition.
Order on Application lo Sell Real
Estate.
At North Platte, in said District on
this Cth dny of Octobor, A. D., 1919, be
fore Walter V. Hoagand, Referee in
Bankruptcy.
Tills cause came on for considera
tion on tho application of the trustee,
J. C. Hollman to soil at public auction
tho undivided ono-scventh Interest of
teh bankrupt, Edward Sltz, in and to
tho following described property to
wlt: Tho North West Quarter (NW)
of Sec. G, Twp. 45, North of Range 17,
West of the 2nd P. 1VI. In Prince Albert
County, Provlnco of Saskatchewan,
Canada; and also Lots 17 and 18 In
Block 8, of the tdwn of Peterson, Clay
County, Stato of Iowa;
Upon consideration whereof, It l.
ordered that tho trustee sell the inter
est of the bankrupt, Edward Sltz,
and to tho abovo described properly
at public auction at the office of ref
oreo at North Patto, Nebraska, on tho
15th day of No'vembor, 1919, at 2
o'clock p. m.
It Is further ordered that the trusteo
advertise said sale for a period of 30
days prior thereto In the North Platte
Trlbuno; thnt 30 dny,s notice be given
by mall to each of tho creditors and
parties to tho record in those pro
ceedings, the 'same to bo given by
mailing a copy of this order.
It U furth-r cdorrd t'.-rt a edi
tors meeting be hold at the oftice oV
W. V. Hoagland, Refereo In Bankrupt
cy, at North Platte. Nobraflka, on the
15th day of Nov., 1919, at 3 o'clock p.
m., for tho purpose nf considering the
report of tho trustee and the confir
mation of snld sole and nny other mat-
tors that may como beforo tho referee
In tho matter of said estate and more
especially the objections of tho trustee
and tho Imnkrupt to the proofs of
Claims pf Christ Paulson nnd tho Firpt
Nntlonn Bank of Petorson, Iowa, that
aro on file In said cstnto. Saldpartle3
Will tako notice accordingly.
WALTER V. HOAGLAND,
O10-O31 Roforco In Bankruptcy.
GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK
tents awnings coyer.S'
PORCH CURTAINS
North Platte Teat
and Awaiag Co.
100 West Sixth Slrcet
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phone 210
ALTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
(.'oncral Farm Snlcs n Specialty.
References mid Dates nt First Nu
tlcmul Bnnk, North Flnttc, Neb.
Phono 1000.
Ynnkcn Snlo October ltlh, l.Vi Head
of cuttle.
Ast Godfrey Sale, October 10th.
R. II. Sleek Snle, Oct. 2 1st.
RIcklcy Land nnd Live Stock Sale,
October 22d.
DERRYBKRRY & FORRF.S.
Licensed Embauiern
UndortakerB and Funeral Director!
Day phone 11
Night phono Black CSS
Highest Cc?sh Price
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. L1PSHITZ.
Notlco of Petition.
Estate No. 1697 of John Rylander, de
ceased, In the County Court pf Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said estate take no
tlco that a petition has beon filed for
tho appointment of Peter C. Oberg as
administrator of said estaet, which has
been set for hearing herein on October
31, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated October 6th, 1919.
(EAL) TO. H. C. WOODHURST,
o7o24 County Judge.
Notice For Publication Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale. Department of the
Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Broken Bow, Ne
braska, September 27. 1919.
Notice is hereby, given that, as di
rected by tho Commissioner of the
Gonoral Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455,'R. S.,, pursuant to the ap
plication of "William B. Howard, seri
al No. 012001, we will offer at public
sale, to tho highest bidder, but at not
loss than $5.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock
a. m. on the 13th day of November,
next, nt this ofCice, tho following tract,
of land: SMsSE'4, Sec. 32, T. 15 N., R.
30 W.,.Gth P. M.
Tho sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at tho hour named have ceas
ed blading. Tho person "making tho
hlghe bid will be required to lm
mcdin jly pay to the Receiver, the
amount thoreof.
Any person clnlming advorsoly the
above-described land aro advised to
fllo. tholr claims, or objections, op or
before tho time designated for sale.
. MACK C. WARRINGTON. Register,
JOHN P. ROBERTSON, Receiver.
o6n7
Xollco of Petition.
Estate' No. 1G9i of Henry F. Coates,
deceased, in the County Court of
Lincoln County. Nebraska.
The Stnte of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said estate tako no
tlco that a potltlon has beon filed for
tin nrobate of nn Instrument purport
ing to be the last will and testament
of Honry F. Coates, deceased, and for
tho nppolntment of nn Executor of
ald citato, which has beon set for
bearing horeln on October 2S, 1919, nt
9 o'clock a. m.
Dated October 1st. 1919.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
oGo24 County Judge.
Notice of Final Report
Estnto No. 1012 of Earl E. Butler, de
ceased, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska. to all per
sons Interostod in said ostato tako no
tlco that tho administrator hns filed n
final account and report of his admin
istration nnd a oetltlon for final set
tlement and discharge as such, which
have been '"t for hearlnR beforo sold
court on October 31. 1919, at 9 o'clock
n m. when vou may appear and con
test the snmo.
Dntd Sontombor 30. 1919.
fRFALI WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
ofio24 County .Tudco.
Notice to Creditors
Estate of David Dav, deceased. In tho
County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
Tho Stato of NobrasRa, ss: Crqdltors
of sabl aatnto wIJI tako notice that tho
time UtnttujWor- presentation nnd 111
Int? of claims nsrniiifit said ostato U
February 7, 1980. and for settlement
of said estate. Is Octobor 4, 1920
that I will sit at tho county court
room in snd county, on Novombor 7,
1919. nt 9 o'evock a. m., and on Feb
ruary 7, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. in., to
receive, examine, hear.- allow, or nd
lust all claims nnd objections duly
fl!"d.
(SFAL WM H. C WOODHURST,
o7o28 County Judge
Keep, your eye on
FRATER.
HE KNOWS THE DRUG
BUSINESS.
Corner Front and Dewey.
Phone 221.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(incorporated)
Oae Hall Block Nottb ol Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for tha
jcientlfic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement case.
Complotoly equipped X-Rny
und diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Locas, M. D.
J. B. Redfie'd. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, H.D.
Phono 30fc
ALBEKT A. IjANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
o, C, 7 Building & Loan BuildiiiGr.
Office PJiono 70. Res. Phono 124i
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Rexnll Drug Store
Office Phone 371. House 1068
DIL ItEDEIELD
Physician. Obstetrician
Surjreon, X-Itay
t'ulW Promptly Answered JTJght or Daj
Phono Office 42 Residence (i7ii
OOCTOB D. T. QU1GLKY
1 t '
Pructlce Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thorupj
2 Cllj National Han iluildlnc.
Omiiha. 'iiiruhlt
FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER,
Phone at 3Iy Expense.
R. I. SHAPPELL,
Sutherland Ncbrnska.
I. D. BROWFIELD,
General Auctioneer.
Lite Stoclt and Farm Sales. Phone
or AVlrc at 3Iy Expense tor Dates.
IIKRSHEY, NEBRASKA.
Legal Notice.
Harmon Albert Surbcr will take no
tice that Dora Frances Surber, as
plaintiff, cbmmenced an action In the
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, on April 10, 1919, against you
as defendant, tho object and prayer of
said action being to obtain a divorce
from you, tho said defendant, on the
grounds of extreme cruelty and gross,
wanton and cruel desertion.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before tho 27th day of
October, 1919.
DORA FRANCES SURBER,
slGolO Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Offico at Broken Bow,
Nobraska, September 19, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Nelson
D. Wells, of North Platto, Nobraska.
who on April 8, 191G, made homestead
ontry Nortli Patto No. 0fi342, Broken
Bow, No. 011901, for tho W& NW,
Sectlou 20, Township 12 North, Rango
31 West of 6th Principal Meridian, has
(lied notice of Intention to make
threc-yonr Proof, to ostabllsh claim
lOitho land abovo described, ''ofore VV.
H. C. Wopdhurst, United S;. ic j Com
missioner," at North "Platto, Nobraska.
on tho Sth day of November, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stophon W. McDermott, O. L. Watkins,
Carl Braedor, R. S. L. Voss, all of
North Platto, Nobraska.
MACK C. WARRINGTON,
s23o2t .Roglster.
Notlco of Final Report
Estate No. 1602 of Alma B. Sims, de
ceased, in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interested In said ostato tako
notice that the Administrator has illod
a final account and roport of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
sottlemont and discharge as such
which have boon sot for honring boforo
said court on October 17, 1919, at 9
o'clock n m., when you may appear
and contost the same.
Dated September 19, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
s23ol0 County Judge.
DR. u. J. KKAUSEi, 1MBNT1HT
McDonald Bank Bldy.
Phone 97.
W. T. PRITCHAR1).
Graduate Veterinarian
Bx-Govornment Veterinarian and ox
assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian
Hospital :il' South Vine Street.
Hospital Phone Black 633
Houso Phone Black G33
T. S. BLANKENBURG,
Bonded Abstracter.
Public Stenographer.
Office with B. M. Reynolds, Architect,
Apt. 1 Reynolds Terrace.
Phono Black 1105.
THE TWINEM HOSPITAL,
100S WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Platte, Ncbr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A place
where the sick are cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions In the
easiest, most natural and scientific
manner.
Phone 110. North Platte, Neb,
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY-AT-LA
Office over McDonald Bunk.
Office Phono 1130 Res. Phone 112
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surcrcry
McDonald Bunk Building
Office Phono 83 Residence 39
Office phone 241. Res. phone 2H
L. C. DROS T.
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte. N'brasKR.
Knights of Columbus Building.
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgerj
and Obstretrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
Office Phone 340 Res. Black 376
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bel ton Bldg. North Platto, Neb
Phone for Appointments
DR. HAROLD a. FENNEE
Announces his discharge from milit
ary service and the establishment of
his olfice over Hirschfeld's Clothing
store.
Phones: Office 333. Res. Red 856.
HERN HAMILTON
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 90S. Blnck 398
Notice to Creditors
E3tato No. 1GS9 of Mary Voseipka, do
ceased, In the County Court of Liu
coin County, Nebraska.
The- State of Nobraska, is. Credit
ors" of said -i-.t.Hte will take notice
that the time limited for the presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
estate Is January 31, 1920, and for
settlement of said estate Is September
2G, 1920; that I will sit at tho county
court room in sold county, on Oc
tober 31, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m and
on January 31 1920, at 9 o'clock a.
m., to receive, examine,'' hoar, allow,
or adjust all claims and ribje tiona
duly fi'oi!.
(Seal.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
s30ol7 County Judge.
Notice to Creditors
Estate of Jamos H., Robinson, deceas
ed, in tho County Court of Lincoln
County,, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, ss. Credit
ors of said estate will take notice that
the time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estate is
January 24, 1920, and for settlement of
said estate is September 16, 1920;
that I will sit at the county court
room In said county on October 24,
1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Jan
uary 24, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m.,"to re
celvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly filed
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
s23ol7 County Judge.
Xoilct of Inrorporntlon ttf Union State
Ilnnk of North I'lntto, lriiMkn.
Notice is hereby Klven that the un
dorslfneil have formed a corporation
under the name of "Union State Bank
of North 1'lattc, Nt hrasltn.'' with tho
principal place of IhihIiighs in the city
of North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska ; the Konoral nature of tho busi
ness to he t run. sac tod belncr a commer
cial banking hiielncH under tho lawn
of tho State of Nebraska.
The amount of the capital stock ta
tho sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars
($50,000.00), all of which is to be paid
In at the time of commencement of
businoss Tho commencement of busi
ness shall bo the 16th day of Juno,
1919, or as soon thereafter as author
ized by the State Banking; Board of
the State of Nebraska, and said
ntion shall terminate the 15th day of
June, 1069. Tho nffalrs of tho cor
I poratlon shall be conducted by alioard
ui uiiuuiurN cuiiHiswn? oi not loss than
inruo uur more man seven, who shall
elect from tholr numbor a president and
soretary and select a vice-president
and cashier and such ussistant cash
tern and clerks as may be necessary
to conduct the business of said corpor
ation. '
Oust Brantlne.
Samuel O. Anderson.
Theodore O. Swenson.
Kd Westerlnir.
Alfred J. Swenson.
John Victor Swenson
Klof A. Olson
Charles W. Swenson.