pS35C33o3C ' WAY OF TE HEART cvS By WIIJlFHtiD C. O'BRIEN. Tho canoe drifted lazily with the current clone to the low biinlc of u placid, narrow river Hint run through the woods. A oung limn Iny In Km bottom with p)' closed, Ills face marred by llie expression of bitterness mid the stern set month. Hdgnr Kuw lcy. noted young painter und received In the best society, was m'flklnjc balm for n bruised heart und hurt pr:d.. Ho lind asked Marlon Binccbiidge, one of the bounties of the debutante, to ninny him, und after few inontltH' engagement, she Imd, wllhoiit warning, sent lmck 1'ils ring with a cruel little note that "she thought that they were not congenial enough to mnrry." Then the news enme of her eiigngo nieiit, and the engagement of the sea son's belle, Mnrjorie Brooke; Marlon to Alan Coe, the banker, and Mur Joiie'H to Stanley Lewis, the poet. Half the young girls and all the women were frankly In love with Stanley and they envied Marjorle her possession. . Just as he was sending the onnoo out Into mld'Strcain with a sweeping stroke, he heard a loud call for help, and looking up the bunk he espied a Kill In a pink dress with her bunds held In front of her, seeming to push flomo object away. With a spring. Ed gar Innded on the bank and picking up a large club which was sometimes used to push boats out Into the streuni, ho liastened to the scene. When he neared the girl he gave a start o surprise as ho saw that It wns Marjorlo Brooke, but he stilled a cry of alarm for thure on the log "'ns a three-foot diamond rattler, Hwlshlng nearer und nearer, and rattling fierce ly. With a well-aimed blow the club landed with stinging force on the head of the rut tier, crushing It Immediately, and both wafched the slimy body with Its beautiful diamond markings writhe In Its death agonies. Then ho turned to the girl: "There are not many of those large rattlers around bore. I am surprised that this rao should have ventured out at all." Suddenly who made n little rush, und throwing her arms about him kissed lillji firmly on the mouth and then ttew up the path before he bad vaguely sensed her action. Somehow It was a pleasurable thought that she had kissed him, he that thought that he must he lacking in something so that no wom an could love him. He turned slowly and then Ida eyes caught a book which fiho hnd dropped, and stooping he picked It up, also u little lace-bordered linndktrchlcf. Without realizing whut lie was doing he had read (he page that was lying open. "How could 1 ever have thought that I was In love with that ivorson. "I will never he deceived by my feel ings again. 1 mean never to fall In lovo If 1 can help It." There was more on the closely writ ten page, but that wits nil that K.lgur read before he came to himself that he was reading a girl's personal secrets. Thinking to send them to Marjorle on the following dav, he dropped them in his pocket and turned the enmo1 homeward. A few hours later In his den, smoking, suddc'ly ho had an in (miration, and hastily he ran up the fcbort lllght of stairs to his lighted stu llo. There was an unllnlshed painting there of the low hank, the stunted Hi trees and the sweeping forest beyond the placid river. With quick, sure strokes he sketched In the figure of n young girl In a pink dress, with a large , shade hat Imaging down from her shoulders, her hands stretched out and an expression of such fear that Invol militarily would make one shudder, and lastly the venomous snake, with diamond mnrklugs. He called the pic ture, "Fear." and knew without doubt that It "would be well received at the prize exhibition In the fall. The following afternoon ho made his way to the little cottage which Mar jorle occupied and found her drying her hair by the hedge. She thanked lilm rather distantly for the return of her property, ami then began to talk of the various nothings that make up conversation when two persons are oe cupled with thelr Own thoughts. Mud denly he snld "I did not know that you broke your engagement to Stanley Lewis, until 1 read the paper yester day." She looked at him for u moment and tlien sain; "won, it is a woman's privilege to change her mind." Then she hastily changed the conversation to other matters that concerned the world which they had left behind The dnys slipped by, and the sum mer was drawing slowly to a close and "tooth vaguely felt ihut parting would lie hnrd, yet neither would acknowl edge to themselves that they had grown to care. Then, one afternoon Marjorlo was not at her accustomed place and ICdgnr learned that she had left suddenly for home. Three months Inter, In the larg drawing room at the fashionable town home of. one of the great society lead J era, an exhibition of the prize pulntluH wub held, und the prize picture which had won the medal at the ucadomy wns to be shown for the first time Whllo the polite chorus of oh's and nh's wns rippling through the room out in tno conservatory wliure isujjai' hud followed Marjorle Just nftor his picture, ns the prize picture, bud been exhibited, there was another scene Id a. delightful picture. "Hut you see 1 knew that I was beginning to care and so" Hut the rest of the words wor mumbled against his coat sleeve and for tho second tlmo the dainty Hp were pressed against Kdgar'H. Copyright, 1919. M t'iur Newspaper Byu Uicato.J Look for another pompeii Areheolofjlsts Expect to Uncover Treasures of Art Hidden for Some Twenty Centuries. During the wnr urchcologlrnl oxen vntlnns wpp- continued nt the Italian colony of Svronnlcn on the north Af rican count, and now conies the news that what has been found already i promises lln uncovering of another ancient city us Important as Pom pell. Once upon a time the spot wns a (licek colony, with the civiliza tion of (Ireece transplanted to the c of Africa. The work has been car ried no during the war under the su pervision of Prof. Ludo Murlanl, di rector of the arclicologlcal service of the ministry or the colonies, and the prediction Is now made that the new ly discovered city will eventually prove actually richer than Pompeii in Its evidence of a past civilization. Here have been found already statues of the Graces, a Hermes, an Eros, nn Alexander the Great and most Impres sive of all, the Aphrodite of Oyrone. which Is snld by certnln connoisseurs to be u fair rival In beauty to the Venus of Mllo and the Venus of (.'ni dus. The discoveries have extended over a good many years. ( It may be added, however, as an Illustration of the modified Joys of archeology, and j the Introduction of a new mystery Into the history of art. that the Aphrodite of Cyretic hicks both head and iirms. The world mny wonder whut she looked like ns well us whut she wns supposed to be doing. PAYS TO STAY IN SCH00! Fact Shown In Dollars and Cents by Figures Compiled by Bureau of Education. The vnlue of staying nt school Is stnted In dollars and cents In llgures recently compiled by the bureau of education and distributed to boys and girls throughout 'the country by the children's bureau. From a study of a large number of actual cases It has been found that (Touoll. National Fire Insurance Com nt twenty-five years of age the boy panyf tu0 South Half of the South who remained In school until he wns. West Qunrtor of Section 32. In Town-i eighteen had received $2,000 more sal-(shin 11, Range 32. in Lincoln County,) Notice of Petition. ry than the boy who left school nt Nebraska, and nil persons clnlminc Estate No. 1697 of John Rylander, de fourteen, and that the better-educated Jnnv interost of any kind in said real, ceased, in tho County Court of Lin- youth was then receiving more than SOW) a year more In pay. "This Is equivalent to an investment of S13.000 at 5 per cent," tho state- u..i,i -rnn .. hnv it.prense hts cnnital as fast In nny other wav? Mini 111 HilJ wiiit..a t'ii,. -Krom this time on the J''i;; ; bv the better-educated boy wll rise still th(j ,,cfon(Iant8 w T Ervln and w,nnio morerapldly. while the earniiiKS of the Wrv,n . rr, F Mo, ..,.,, Mfiv .,,. boy who left school at fourteen will Increase but little. The Green Sawyer. Ocn. .Marlborough Churchill wns tnlkltiK In Washington about the work of the IntelllKence department, of which he Is the head. "It Is delicate work," (Jen. Marl borough Churchill sa!d, "work Hint re quires experience. The Inexperienced Intelligence olllcer and we had a 'ot of him durliiK the warIs apt to be about ns useful as the younj; college man In the lumber camp. "This college man was set to work on n cross-saw with an old-staKor. lie sawed pretty well for an hour or so. and then bis strength gave out. Still he kept on. or tried to keep on, but all of a sudden tho old-stnKer stopped. "'Son.' lie said, 'I don't mind yer rldln' on the saw, but If It's Jest the same to you, I'll ast ye to keep your feet off the ground.' " Unfounded Report. The following advertisement ap peared In the Birmingham press In April, 1S00: Thirty guineas reward. Whereas a liiallclnus and unfounded report having been Industrially propa gated (tending to injure the characters of .lames, John and Thomas Ceilings), stating that each have nt times ap peared In disguised Habit (represent lag the devil) with an intent to extort motley from the fearful, whoever can discover tho author of this report shall recelvo the above named by applying to James Colllngs, Cottage lane, near the sund pits, Blrnrtnghnin, April 14, 180(5. Marvelous Memories. It Is claimed for Mr. Tlinmlns, the Shakespearean scholar who has Jus died, that at the ago of twenty-one be recited the whole "of "Hamlet" from memory. Among the professional re clters such a feat would not be re garded ns very remarknblo. The late Samuol Brand rum kntw by heart prnctlcally the whole of Shakespeare, nd Shnkespenro wns only one of bis many favorites. Tn Ids "Nights With the Poets and Humorists" Brandrnm drew from nil sources, read nothing and was uomt known to forget a line. London Chn n- Iclc. An Endless Chain. "We're very unsettled In our Hat," said the worried-looking man nt the club. I "What's tho troublu?" asked bis menu. "Well, our children keep tho next door neighbors awake, so they pas- the time by playing the piano; that makes the pet dog next door to them bark, and that keeps the children next door awake, nnd there's so much noise through the building that t bore's no chance at all of our children going to sleep." Usefulness Qone. "1 hear there nro many poisonous snnk'vs In your part of tho conntrv." "Not i iiw. What's the use of them when every pluce Is dry?" Mr. Lnnd Buyer. Wo nro prepared to supply your ev-, ory nood; from tho small eighty acrei fnrm to the twonty thousand acre well Improved ranch. Our holdings are in Nebraska, Colo- rado, Wyoming and South Dakota. Wo ; own nnd control many thousands ot acres in this territory. This land cost double what it did four years ago. LISTEN MEN' It is due for tho sec ond double in the Very near future qj10 peoplo are going to the mlddlo west to found a home for themselves, realizing that their children, cannot have another opportunity to nc(ulrol the best of soil at a price soon to' be a thing of the past. We do not want you to take our word for it. Come and see us, or address your communi cation to tho ROBERTS BROS. LAND CO.. 7-ltf North Platte, Neb. : :o: : PInno For Sale We have stored in North Platte n strictly high grade piano which if sold at once can be purchased at a positive bargain Terms. For particulars ad dress THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, 77-G Denver, Colo. Notice to Well Contractors nnd Well Orlllers. Sealed bids will bo received up until C p. m. Oct. 21st, 1919 at the office of City Clerk of tho City of North Platte in tho Keith Theatre Building for the furnishing of all labor and materials 1 and the drilling of a 24 inch well to a deptii or 170 root on tno won site near tho intersection of 1st and A streets in the City of North Platte. Specifications and bidding blanks can be obtained nt Tho Water Com missioner's office in tho City Fire Station. Estimated cost of well complete $3,000.00. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. F. STREITZ, Attest: O. E. ELDER, Mayor. (SEAL) City Clerk 79-3 Legal Notice. T. F. Laughlln nnd Estella Gibson, James Gibson, Rachel A Staley, Rbsa Connor, and Robert Stalev, heirs at. law of John Stnlov. deceased, and Cecil estate or any part tnoreor. will taico j notice that on the 28th day of Juno. 1 1919. W. T. Oulher as plaints filed j',iR nation in tho District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, the object I'nnf1 nra'or of ,v'ch are to foreclose . i . 1 1910, nnd thoroby convoying to said iLauKhlln the South Ilnlf of tho South IWcst Quarter of Section 32 in Town- v IV R"nS0 32 ,n L,nC0,n C0Unt"'i NobrnBka That on October Cth, 1919. the snld W, T. Ervln find Winnie Ervin de fendants fllod their nnswor nnd cros petition in Rnid action, tho object and praver of which are to clear title to said innus or r-orimn ciouos ti.nroon rnd to ouiet nnd confirm such titl" In Mi" snld M. T. Ervln and to exel"'"" ench and all of rtld dofonrinnts- n'" nil norsons clnlminc nnv interst of en kind in said real estate or any thereof, from nnv rlcht. title or claim nrn'nst pnld mir- You are required to answer sold cross petition on pr before the 24tl clnv of Nnvrrn1)or i fli 0. Dnted October 13th. 1010 AT T RRVIN nnd WtNNIF. FIRVIN. Dnf"ii"nnts nr Hn.OT. vn A HO ifJLAND CARR. Their Attivnnv ol n" IN Ml'HE CN1TEB STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. In tho Matter of Edwards SItz, Bank rupt. Case No. SG, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary Petition. Order on Application to Sell Real Estate. At North Platto, in said District on this Gth day of October, A. D., 1919, bo fore Walter V. Hoagaml, Referee iiiitice that a petition has been filed for liantcruptcy. TIiIb cause came on for consldera- tlon on tho aunllcatlon of the trustee. J. C. Hollmnn to soil at public auction tne umuvKieil ono-soventti interest ot toh bankrupt, Edward Sltz, in und to tho following described property to- wit; The North West Quarter (NWVi) of Sec. G, Twp. 45, North of Rango 17, West of the 2nd P. M. in Prince Albert County, Provlnco of Saskatchewan, Canada; and also Lots 17 and 18 la Block 8, ot the town ot Poterson, Clay County, State of Iowa; Upon consideration whereof, it Is ordered that tho trustee soli the inter est of the bankrupt, Edward Sltz,tii and to tho abovo doscrlbud proporty at public auction nt tho offico ot rui oreo at North Patto, Nebraska, on the 15th day of November, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. It Is further ordored that tho trustee advertise said sale for a period of 30 days prior thoroto in tho North Platte Trlbuno; that 30 day notice bo given by mall to each of the creditors and parties to tho record in these pro ceedings, the same to bo glvon by mailing a copy of this ordor. It is further ordered that a credi tors' mooting bo held at the office of W, V. Hoagland, Referee in Bankrupt cy, at North Platto, Nobraska. on the 15th day of Nov., 1919, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering the roport of the trustee nnd the conHr - mntlon of said snlo and any othor mat- tors that may come boforo the refers In tho mnttor of snld estate and more nannnlnllv tlio nhtncHntio nf tlm Irnstui and tho lmnltrupt to the proofs of "10 at 9 o'cyock a. m.. and on Fob olnim of Christ Paulson and tho Fint runrv 7, 1920. at 9 o clock a. m to N'ntlniinl Tlnntf nf PMnmnn Tnwn Mint recelvv Bxamlue, henr. allow, or ml- tire on M in ald e-tate Snld nartl" will tnl-n notice icoordlnglv wm.tpi! v nnnr..vn O10 otl Rr'ercn In BanUrunto I ARANTEED NOT TO BREAK TENTS AWNINGS COVERS POUCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBH. Phone 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer General Farm Sales a Specialty. References and Dates at First Na tional Hank, North Platte, Neb. Phone 1000. ' Yniiken Sale October 111 h, ISO Head of cattle. Ast Godfrey Sale, October lGth. R. 11. steck Sale, Oct. 21st. Rlckloy Land and Live Stock Sale, October 22d. DERRYBERRY & FORBES. Licensed Embamors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 41 Night phone Black 5SS Highest Cash Price . Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. coin County. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said estate take no tice that a petition lids been filed for the appointment of Peter C. Oberg as administrator of said e3tnct, which has Deen sci ior neunng nerem on uciuuer 31, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated October fltli, 1919. (EAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, o7o24 County Judge V.!a Vim l.,l,lf.iiH,tt Tcnlnfii.l rl'ninf Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior. lU. S. Laud Office at Broken Bow, Ne braska, September 27, 1919. Notice is hereby, given that, as di ! rected by tho Commissioner of the om l ... I of Sec. 2455, R. 9., pursuant to the ap plication of William B. Howard, sen !al No. 012001, -we will offer at public ! sale, to tho highest bidder, but nt not I less than $5.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock I a. m. on the 13th day of November, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SSB, Sec. 32, T. 15 N., R !30 W.. 0th P. M. j The "sale will not be kept opon, but I will bo declared closed when those presont at tho hour named have ceas ed birMlng. Tho person making the hlgho.1- bid will be required to im mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any person claiming adversely the above-described land nro advised to ille their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. MACK C. WARRINGTON. Reglstor. JOHN P. ROBERTSON. Recolver. o0n7 Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1095 of Henry F. Coates, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all por- sons interested in said estate take no tlio probate oi an instrument purport tug to bo tho last will and testament 1 of Honry F. Coates, deceased, and for the appointment of an Executor of snut estate, wnicn nas ueen set iov i i..in nitni,. oc mm n llUilllU HVIUUI Kill UWDUDI ..fAf, 11 1 9 o'clock a. m. Dated October 1st. 11)19. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST. oGo24 County Judge. Notice of Final Report Estate No. 1612 of Earl E. Butlor, de ceased. In tho County Court of Lin coln County,. Nebraska, Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per sons Interested In said estnto tako no tlce that the administrator has filed u final account and roport of his admin istrntlon and a petition for final set tlement and discharge ns such, which have been set for hearing before said court on October 31. 1919, nt 9 o'clock a m when you mny appear and con test the same. Dnted September 30. 1919. (RFL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. oGo24 County Judae Notice to Creditors Estate of David Day, doceasod. in the County Court ot Lincoln County Nebraska. The State of Nobrasga, s: Crqdltors of said estate will tako notice that the time limited for proentatlon and ui l'" of claims against said ostate is February 7. 1920. and for settlement or snld uu i uciooer t, that I will sit at tho county court room 111 Snld OOUIlty, Oil NoVOIIlber 7, '""t ill claims nnd objections duly r'.K'li WM H (' WOODHURST. o7o's County Judge GU Keep your eye on FRATER. HE KNOWS THE DRUG BUSINESS. Corner Front and Dewey. Phone 221. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement c&aea. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. M. D. J. B. Redfiel'iM. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE. Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nebraska DItS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, C, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Surgeon Office oyer Rexall Drug- Store Office Phone 371. House 10G8 DR. RED FIELD Physician. Obstctrictan Surireon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Uaj Phone Office 042 Residence 070 OOCTOR D. T. QCIGLET Practice Ltmltod to Surgery nnd Radium Thuraii) 7S6 Clt) National Bank Building. Omulia, Nebraska FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER, Phono at My Expense. R. I. SHAPPELL, Sutherland Nebraska. I. D. BROWNFIELD, General Auctioneer. Live Stock and Farm Sales. Phone or Wire at My Expense for Dates. HERSHEY, NEBRASKA. Legal Notice. Harmon Albert Surber will take no tice that Dora Frances Surber, as plaintiff, commenced an action in the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, on April 1G, 1919, against you as defendant, the object and prayer of said action being to obtain a divorce from you, the said defendant, on the grounds of extreme cruelty and gross wanton and cruel desertion. You are roqulred to answer said pe tition on or beforo 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 Nebraska, September 19, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Nelson D. Wells, of North Platte, Nobraska who on April 8, 1916, made homestead entry North Patte No. 06342, Broken Bow, No. 011901, for the W NWV Section 2G, Township 12 North, Rango 31 West of Gth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, boforo V H. C. Woodhurst, United State Com mlssioner, at North Platto, Nebraska on tho Sth day of November, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses Stophen W. McDermott. O. L. Watkins Carl Braodor, R. S. L. Voss, all of North Platto, Nobraska. MACK C. WARRINGTON, s23o2 1 .Roglster, Notice of Final Report Estate No. 1G02 of Alma B. Sims, do ceased, in the County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraska, to all per sous lnterosted In said ostato take notlco that tho Administrator has filed a final account nnd roport oj his ad ministration and a petition for final Bottlomont and dlsohargo as such which have boon set for hearing before! said court on October 17, 1919, at 9 o'clock a m., when you may appear and contest the samen Dated September 19. 1919. ISKAL) WM H. C WOODIU'RST. b23o!0 County Judge DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Dank Bdy. Phone 97. IV. T.v PItlTCIIARI), Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Qovernmont Veterinarian nnd cx- asslstant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital ;tir South Vino Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 t. s. blankenburg; Bonded Abstracter. Public Stenographer. Office with B. M. Reynolds, Architect, Apt. 1 Reynolds Terrace. Phone llack 1105. THE TWINE3I HOSPITAL, 1008 WEST FOUKTII STREET, North Plntte, Ncbr. For the 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 ATTORNEZ-AT-LAM Office orer McDonald Dank. Office Phono 1130 Res. Phone 115(1 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surerery McDonnld Bank Building Office Phone 8.1 Residence 39 Office phone 241. Res. phone '1 L. C . DROS T Osteoputhic Physician. North Platte, NebrasKk. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. B. DENT, Phsylcian and Surgeon. Special Attention Ohen to Surgery and Obstre tries. Office: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130, Residence 116 Office Phone 340 , Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Belton Bldg. North Platte, Neb Phone for Appolntmentt DR. HAROLD A- FENNEE Announces his discharge from milit ary service and the establishment of his office over Hlrschfeld's Clothing store. " Phones: Office 333. Res. Red 856. HERB HAMILTON Taxi and Livery BAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Piione 908. Black 398 11 VllVV CI V" UHlll.J , Estate No. 1G89 of Mary Voselpka, do- ceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, is. Credit ors of said estate will take notice that tho tlmo limited for tlio presenta tion and filing of claims against said estate is January 31, 1920, and for settlement of said estate is September 26, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on Oc tober 31, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on January 31 192P, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and nbje .tions duly fi'cd. (Seal.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. s30ol7 County Judire. Notice to Creditors Estate of James H. Robinson, deceas ed, in the County Court of Lincoln County,, Nobraska. Tho State of Nobraska. ss. Credit ors of said estate will take, notice that tho tlmo 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 tho 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 coivo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, s23ol7 ' County Judge. Election Proclamation. By virtue of the authority in mo vested by law and In keeping with Chapter 190 of the Session Laws of Nebraska for 1919. providing for the election of delegates to a Constitution al Convention, I, A. 0. Allen, County Clerk of Lincoln County, NobrnBka, do hereby proclaim that a Special elecdon will be held throughout tho County of Lincoln, Stato of Nobraska, on the 4th day of November, 1919, at the usual voting placos. during the hours designated by law. At such Election the electors of tho GSth and 77th Representative Districts In Lin coln County, Stnto of Nebraska shall elect a number of delogntes having tho ouallflcitions of electors to said convention, oqual to tho numbor ol Representatives which said GSth and 77th Hopresontativo Districts wore en titled to eloct to the Houso of Rop- rutm jwvBB oi tuo Tjurty-seveuth See- 1 Bion of the Legislature nf NniirnaUn Witness my hand and official seal tbis 8tli day of October 1919 , (SEALi A S VLLFV ol0o31 Count 'H rlt. 7... '4