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WHEN SUN BEGINS TO COOL Humanity In Its Maturity Will In All Probability Be Able to Con serve Heat. We enn calculate tho evolution of the temperature of tho earth In the fn turo. The nun will grow smnllor and cooler. Thus In 100,000 yours, when the radius of tho sun has diminished by only one-hundredth purt, our tem perature will bo not more limn 20 de ferens C. (78.S degrees V.) at the equv tor. Tt will hnvo fallen to 0 decrees C. (.12 degrees F.) at the latitude 40 decrees, and nt Paris It will be be low zero (centlgrndo). Finally, In 8"0,000 years, when the radius of the sun hns lost only five ono-hundrodths of Its diameter and racroly f00 degrees O, of ls tempera ture, tho temperature of tho equator will have fallen to zero centlgrndo and the entire earth will he frozen. Bio logic evolution, whleh ascends Into th past for a million years, may dscend Into th future for nn equal period of time. Moreover, the energy of the sun, whence proceeds our terrestrial en orgy, will be then diminished by only one-tenth. Mankind will doubtless by thnt time have long been capable of capturing this energy directly, ot transforming It as tho chlorophyl of plants bo ndmlrably does, of makln It servo perhaps for several million years longer to sustain his life and the development of his thought. MADE FRIENDS FOR COLONIES Benjamin Franklin's Successful Dl plomacy In France Moant Much to Young Country. The first diplomat to represent the United States .at n foreign court wan Benjamin Franklin, who acted In Purli ns offlclal "agent" of the Infant re public In France. Tho crossing of the At lantic In the sloop Reprisal bad oc cupied over a month, and Doctor Franklin had had many thrilling es capes from pursuing British vessels. Franklin was given a cordial recep tion In France, although his refusal to wear a sword or wig when present ed at court shocked tho fashionables. The greatest writers and philosophers of that golden age In Franco delight ed to honor Doctor Franklin, and even the venerable Voltaire paid trlbuto to tho genius of the American. Frank lin remained In France nine years. At first he was merely thj iigont of "the Amerlcnn rebels," and had r.n offlclal diplomatic standing, but even In this capuclty he had sufflclent Influ ence to bring nbout the troaty of alli ance between France and the Colo nies, which hwl so profound a moral effect on the Revolutionary struggle. He raised a largo amount of money In France, and after tho signing ot tho treaty became the first American minister to that country, IDEA ORIGINATED IN ORIENT ' WHERE FOSSIL BONES ABOUND Flnger.Prlnt System Claimed to Have Corner of Nebraska Long Famous for Deen In Use In Far East for ,t8 skeletons of Queer Prehle- Many Years. ( torlc Animals. TAXI SERVICE. I First class taxi service. Day and t night. Phono Black 726. Chester The finger-print system thnt sleuths nil over tho world huvo successfully used In catching desperate criminals was the, Invention of orientals, either Chinese or Japanese, nccordlng to Whero do the museums of tho coun try get their strange nnd curious skele tons of prehistoric animals? If a skele ton is a "dlnohyus" or a "moropus," one mny be qulto sure that it came rilllpo.de Flllppl, writing In Nature. from the farm of .Initios Henry Cook The discovery was originally credited jn the northwest corner of Nebraska; to Sir W. Ilorschel, In a parliamentary nn(i tho chances are almost equally blue book, but ICumagusus Mlnakntn, good If the specimen happens to be a n Jit pa nose, proved the ciw for tho saber-toothed cat or n many-toed horse, or almost any of those queer animals, that belong to the early Miocene period, says It. P. Crawford, in an article In Popnlnr Science Magazine. Most ranchmen and farmers are qulto content to raise the ordinary sort of stock, but here Is a jytncli that is most Warren, Manager. 90-5 AUTiit.r.s (ii' iNToitroiivriorv of MUlTlt IM.ATTH KUIITV ASSOCIATION of Kortli IMnlte, 1 Lincoln County, Nrhrimkn. Ileport of the Condition ot tne FIRST NATIONAL BANK i 'Know alt mon by these presents: I TMiat va. tvhnnn iinmitfi nrft hnrnto nt- Charter No. 349G. Reservo, DIst. No. 10. tached, have associated ourselves to nt North IMatte, in the State of Nebras- Kether for the purpose or forming a co kn, nkthe close of business on Novum- operative corporation undor tho laws ner ii, laiy. i or tho state or Neurasxa, ano ror mat RESOURCES dls- East. No one In the controversy quoted Ilashld-ud-dln, who wrote about tho system In use In Cathay even In his day. It was a llnger-prlnt system of a sort, although not like that In use todnv. There was no blackening of the hands prior to tho taking or the widely known because of Its output of Impression, but rather the hand wnn prehistoric animals. For more than a iiinrcil on tinner and traced by the per- decade paleontologists from the great son taking the print. The hands of universities and museums of this coun contracting parties were always placed try have made regular trips to these on deeds In those days. IV Flllppl says that this nnclent system Is worthy of Investigation to day, as study of the drawings shows a distinct difference in tho outlines of fingers of the hands of different In dividuals, In the length of the fingers, the relative distance made by tho axis of the thumb and tho nxis of the first finger, and In many other ways. Loans and counts overdrafts unsecured i l. S. ('overiminit Hrcurltlrn on n cm Daposlted to se cure emula tion, (U. S. bonds par val ue; $100,000.00 Pledged to se cure V. S. de posits, (par value . . . .. . . Pledfced to se cure postal savings depos its (par value) Owned and un pledged Total V. Si. Gov ernment secur ities Other HiiiiiIh, Mrcurltlen ets.t I purpose,' do hereby adopt the following Ar Iclos of Incorporation: $9CT,r.so.cr i 1,103.02 1,6 ARTICLE I. The nan.? of this corporation shall 1.000.00 siooo.oo 60,000.00 V 166.000.00 EATS IN PECULIAR POSITION Flamingo Forced to Contortions Be cause Its Upper Jaw, Not the Lower, Is Movable. Nature has so created tho beauti ful llamltiKO that ho does some things both backwards and upside down. For me tiling, he eats with the crown or bis head on the ground. In the bottom some shallow stream. From one glance at his Jaw oile would think It was nut y nroKon. insiuuu, " Ip in perfect working order, only things are reversed with It, ami nm lower aw Is securely fixed, while his upper Jaw Is movable. Both portions or nis lc beak are arranged in a series m thin plates, like the bills of all mem bers of the duck family, so thnt ne enn asllv sift the nice squinny things ne likes from the soft mud. FliimliiBooH frequent salt marshes, nnd when these become dry will then en lone distance to find others. Florida used to be tho birds' happy hunting ground and many lovely memiiers or the family could be met In other coun tries. Very few or tnem nro ieu "v, nnd those surviving nre very sny or tho hunter, nnd seldom seen. Very few nre left In this country, ami nira lovers predict that In a few years more they will become extinct. fossil quarries. The Cook farm and ranch, located Securities othr i ii.... ,.n,nva f than U.S. bonds ciumj iu wiu tjruuiiiifc 1,11V, (not Including nomn lfiOOO acres. Un tne cusicrn stocics) own- m .. .1. .1... T...t..... .... ..I.,... ed and un edge or me rnncii iuu ruuunun .-. pledged 41,006.72 1ms laid bare two inns, ironi noui ui Totnl bonds, se i ..-.. (v.jii ai. .in. securities, etc. WHICH scurt: mm nw.un - oU)er Umn s tons have been quarrieu. in me sum- stock or Foder mer it is no uncommon occurrence for representatives of half a dozen eastern Institutions to pitch camp near these hills and spend several months digging out tho fossil bones which, when worked over In the museum, form the queer-looking skeletons. Splendid Fossil Collection. Smlthsonlnn institution bus neon enriched by a ton and a half of speci mens taken during the last summer from tho Burgess Pnss fossil quarry In British Columbia, which was dlscov ered less than ten years ago. The work was done mulnly by Secrotnry Wolcott, of tho institution, and his wife. In two months a section of the quarry 180 feet square was taken out, practl cnlly exhausting tho site which baa yielded some of tho finest specimens of middle Cambrian fossils yet (lis coyered and the finest invertebrate fos sils yet found In any formation. Largo blocks of hard shale wero first blasted loose, than carefully split with chisel nnd hammer to exposo any fossil re trains between tho laminae. The shale has preserved for some twenty million years animals that were as soft and nonrcslstant aa Jellyfish, worms, crans, etc.. notwithstanding all the vlclssl tildes theso rocks have slnco under gone from the time they were simply hardened mud. They havo been sun Jccted to much pressure and profound chemical change, but the rossus re main perfect. Law Officer's Perquisite. Kissing the pollcomun Instead of the Bible. Mrs. Amelln Thompson, who was called as a witness for tho de fense in an assault case, nt London Eng., by her evidence got the accused acquitted. In the witness-box she took tho Bible In her right hand, "Kiss It," said Sergt. Mason. "Must It" inquired the lady. "By all means." responded the sergeant. "Well then, here goes; If It must be done, It must bo, but It's a curious thing this law, as muck kissing and hugging as If one was chrlstonlng a baby," and she put her arms around tho sergeant's neck, and gnve him such a violent kiss that It resounded throughout the court. The magistrate called her n "stupid little thing" for misunder standing what she was to do. WHERE THE ROMANS BUILT Site of Old City of Cirta, Italy, De scribed as Placo of Mourn ful Grandeur. nl Uessrve Bank (GO per cent of sub scription .... Value of bank ing house.own- cd unincumber ed 58.000.00 Equity in bank ing house ... Furniture and flxttirns Lawful reserve with Federal Heserve Hank. Cash In vault and net amount due from na tional Banks. 102,660.02 Not amounts due from bnnks and bankers, and trust compan ies (other than included l n Items 12, 13 or 11) town as renort- Ing bank (oth er than item 16) Redemption fund Witt' u. s Treasurer and ilun r-oin U S. Treasurer Total Still Use Dogs In Alps. Although the tunnels whleh now connect Switzerland with Italy have greatly decreased the Importance of the St. Bernard nnd other passes, es pecially during tho eight months of nnd Sea." snow, It Is still tieemcu nuvisnmu employ St. Bernnrd dogs. It Is no longer customary, however, to scna out the dogs alone with baskets of fond and drink ; a man always accom panies them. Theso dogs nro not renl ly of tho famous old St. Bernard breed. That originated In the four teenth century, through n cross be tween a shepherd dog from Wales and a Scandinavian dog whoso par ents were a Great Dane and a Py renenn mastiff. Tho last pure descend ant of this tribe was buried under nn avalanche in 18tC Fortunately, there were found subsequently nt Mnrtlgny and on the Slmplon pass a few dogs which by crossing with mntcs from Wales, yielded the modern St. Bernnrd dog, which Is physically even stronger than his medieval namesake, nnd shares most ot his traits. The site on which the city of Cirta stands rises sharply from the south to the' north. . . . It Is a terrible height. Looking un from the little footpath running round tho gorge nt a cl,bnmfs 01n0tlthe distance of a few hundred yards from same cty or tho bottom, the great rock looms up like a most tragic fute. The mournful grandeur of the place Is In keeping with the character of Maslnlssa nnd other stern and savage chieftains and tho uncompromising times In which they lived. ... The gorge of the Bummel is nar- hiinilrtwl Canltnl Paid In ynrun uciuhh, mm Biiuifcm. ments of Itoman ruins still cling to Its precipitous sides wherever lodgment can be found. Along the north side tho water has burrowed deep down through a series of caverns until it reaches the Kasha. The Romans took advantage of the natural arch thus formed at tho angle of the two sides. Not amounts duo ..!.. ii i. n c. lt l uiiiiuc. uiuin usiiiK lilt; men lit) ua luiuiuuuuu iu erect a magnificent bridge, known here, as were tho bridges at Toledo, tho Calceus Uerculls near Biskra, and elsewhere, ,ns "El Kantara," the Bridge. Its ruins still remnln. Cyril Fletcher Grant, In "Twlxt Sand North I'l.Uto Kqulty Association.'' AitTlCI.K II. The principal place of transacting the business of this corporation shall be In the city of North Platte, Lincoln county. Nebraska and such other places as the Hoard of Directors shall seicct. AltTICLR III. The gonoral nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation ishall bo to buy, soil, trade nnd deal In, at wholesale and retail, groceries, pro visions, food supplies, waros, vegeta bles, produce and all other articles iand things Incidental to a general gro cery, vegetable, food supply, poultry, i limi, game, produce anu provision mor 1 ocntlle business, to construct, buy, I lease nnd otherwise acnulre. and to operate, sell, trade and otherwise make use ot elevators tor mo storage or frrnlns and cerenls of all classes: to carry on tho business of slaughtering nil kinds or cattle and animals, used for the purpose of food, to manufac ture nnd dispose of the offal of tho same, and to establish nnd erect cold storage, and refrigerators, Btables, pens, and buildings, necessary to con duct the slaughtering business, and to do whntcver else may bo necessary and usoful for the business of slaugh tering cattle and animals Intended for food, nnd in mnnracturing nnd dispos Ing of the offal of the same; to buy, sell, store, cure, manufacture and oth erwise handle fresh, salt and smoked meats, fish, oysters and sea food pro ducts; to buy, sell, own. raise, ship nnd otherwise handle all kinds of farm nnd dnlry products, live stock, poultry, nnd 58.000.00 domestic, foreign nnd manufactured i food products: to buy. sell, mariufac 5. 200.00 ture and deal In Ice: to mntntnln re- rrigerators ior rrozen products, anu to conduct a general cold storage uusl loss, to manufacture, buy, prepare and sell Ice cream and Ices, as well as milk cream, Ingredients for making Ice cream and Ices; to buy nnd sell nil kinds of lumber, cement, coal; to buy sell, lease, exchange, dispose of, or otherwise dcnl In all kinds of machin ery, engineering nnd hardware special ties, gasolino or gas engines and mo tors, steam engines, boilers, electrical motors, rnrm mncnincry, rami pquip ment, wire, dairy supplies, vehicles and machinery and appliances of every kind, nature and description, to buy, sell, nnd deal In seeds nnd poultry feed, to carry on a general hardware business, including the purchase nnd s.ilo of nil kinds of hare1 ware pt whole sale end retail: to nurclnse and hi.-1! furniture and articles used In the fur nishing and cuulnmcnt of banks tbe- i ntrcs, churches, schools, residence's and other public and private buildings; to 5,000.00 ,280,394. 0. buy, sell, trade nnd deal In grain. red, bay, straw and other agricultural pro- S W Throckmorton, North Platte. Neb. , Wm. O. Shecdy, North Platte. Nebr I Gene Crook, North Platte. Nebr. J. Hoy Dorran, North Platte, Nebr. V. W. Yates, North Platte, Nobr. it Hurr. North Platte. Nebr. M. It. Uuohtel, North Platte, Nobr. A. S. Comwell, North Platte. Nobr. Jioo't. jvi. wooks, isorm t'latte, iseor. 13. II. Yates. North Platte. Nobr. John T. Stewart, North Platte, Nebr, Samuet M. Souder. North Platte. Nebr. Win. J. Stewart, North Plattet Nebr. Win. Ebrlght, North Platte, Nobr. Fred H. Thompson, North Platte, Nebr, oy ii. Kbrlglit. North Platte. Nebr. Win. Slmants, North Plntte, Nobr. W. F. voselpka, North riatte Nebr. I... 13. Hastings, North Plntte, Nebr. 13. M. Dawson. North Platto. Nobr. fershey S. Welch, North Platte, Nobr. Iarry M. Johnson. North Platte. Nebr. Charles V. Burroughs, North Platto Nebr. n25dl9 Notice of Petition. Kstntc No. 1706 of Albert M. Solbort, deceased, In the County Court of l,ln- coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stnto of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said estate tako no tice that a petition has boon filed for the appolntmont of F. C. Plolstlcker as ministrator or saiu estate wiucn nas been set for hearing herein on Decem ber 19, 1919, at 9 o'clock n. in. Dated November 18. 1919. SEAIi) WM. H. C. WOODHUItST. n2Bdl2 County Judgo. 41,006.72 4,800.00 62 .116.29 5,766.60 14.851.1G NOTICK n tho matter of the estate of Thomas Connolly, deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln County. Nebriskn. To the Heirs and nil Persons Interest ed in Said Kstate. Notice is hereby given that Kate Connolly, as administratrix of said es tate, tiled her llnal account herein on November 18, 19J9, and also her appli cation for tho nsslgnmont of tho real estate' belonging to said estate, to-wlt, an undivided ono-ctghth Interest In and to the title in fee to all tho southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section twenty-four (24). In Township Thirteen (13). North of Rango Thirty (30), West 6th P. M., and that said final account nnd appli cation for the assignment of said es tate will be hoard before the county Court In the court house In the City of North Platte, County or Lincoln ana State or Nebraska, on tho 15 th day or December. 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time any person Interested may appear and show cause, If nny there be, why tho the snia llnal account should not be approved and allowed and the said estate assigned as provid ed by law. Dated at North Platto. NourasKa, November 18, 1919. WM. H. C. WOODHUKST, 1125(112 County Judge. LIABILITIES stock .8i,r.ui,o.M.:tr, 37,032.18 Surplus rund . . Undivided profits Less current ex penses. Inter est, and taxes es paid 16,014.31 Amount reserv ed for tnxes accrued ' Circulating notes outstanding $100,000.00 171,344.48. 104.00 7,929.36 (other Horse Lore. It Is found that there is a very definite connection between the coat color of horses nnd tho frequency with which wlilto markings occur. Thus tho lntter are by far tho most common ly nssoclated with the chestnut color. And not only nro they the most provn Distinctive Cries Among Animals. If a complete list could be made of the distinctive names by which the noises produced by birds and' beasts are called, it would bo found that there are few. duplicates. Tills may he Judged even by the most common The horso neighs, tho sheep bleats, the cow lows, the pig grunts and squeals, tho turkey gobbles, tho hen cncKies, tne cock crows, the goose hisses, the duck quacks, the cat mews, the dog barks, the wolf howls. the Hon roars, tho bull bellows, the sparrow chirps, the pigeon coos, the frog cronks, the rook caws, the monkey chatters, the elephant tmm pets, the camel grunts, the stag calls, Othnr time tho rabbit screams only when wounded the donkey brays, tho bee tntma fi... ft,, kn.,.. n, ...... .,..1 thrift stamp "J "" '"i- deposit account viii 1 1 ii m, me awiiuuw twiners, i other United the chick peeps, the hound bavs and States, deposits the owl hoots. m. ana trust companies (oth er than in cluded In Items 29 or 30) Certified checks outstanding . . Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding . . . Demand ilenonltM tlinn Imnk deiioNltM) nub Ject to Ilexerve (dopos slts payable within 30 days) : Individual de posits subject to check .... Cm'tlflcntes of lupni't due In l.s then 30 days (other than -for mon oy borrowed. Time deposits subject to re serve ( payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 tlnys or more notice, a.id nostal savings: Certificates of deposit (other than fo- mon ey borrowed). Postal savlnira deposits 1,862.43 ae- noslts 46.037.28 War savings cer tificate ana 687,299.11 , 58,375.12 I Gamble with Springer THE CHAIN SYSTEM Including de posits of U. S. disbursing of ficers 1,000.00 Lotters or Credit and Travelers' Chocks sold for cash and outstanding Total ducts at wholesale nnd retail: to buy sell and deal In at wholesale and retail dry goods, clothing, wearing aponrel ntirl fovtltn fnlirtru n f i..'n.T V t .1 ttnlo 60,000.00 caps, millinery, boots, shoes, furnishing Igoous, rancy goods, ana all articles and merchandise or like general char acter and description, nnd to conduct i the business or genoral dry-goods nnd U0.ul7.b7 . doming merchnnts. tailors, draners. hab lerdashers, milliners, dressmakers and genernl outfitters: to mnnurncture, buy 3.4&U.UU ana soil oreaa, cakes, pies, crickers biscuit, oastry. Ice cream and other 100,000.00 rood products and nil kinds or pastry, Dread stuns and other similar articles to hliv flail, lp.mo. fttnrr. nn.t rmwlr automobiles and motot vehicles or alt descriptions nnd their parts and uccps sorles; and to manufacture and sell automobile tops, bodies and other uuto moouo pans, ana to pro side and main tain restaurants, Inns, eating houses, or places ot entertainment and re freshment; nnd to do all things Incl dent to the genernl transaction or th character or business hereinbefore enumerated and implied; to mnko and nprrorm rnnfrnrts or nnv klnrl nnil rips criptlon, and In carrying on Its bus! ness, or .ior the purpose or attaining or Turthcrlng nny or Its objects, to do any and nil things which a natural nerson 1.1.141,1 turn CACI WIOC, .111.1 n IIIUII 11U or nerearter may Do authorized by law and In the purchase or acquisition of property, Dullness rights, or rranchlH' es, or ror additional working capital or ror any otner object in or atiout it business or nffairs, nnd with limit as t nmount. to Incur ilnht. nnd to raise. i borrow and secure the payment of mon ' ey In any lawful manner. Including the Issuo and sale or other disposition or oonas, warrants, aeuentures, oniiga tions, negotlnble nnd transrerrable In struments and evidences ot Indebted ness oT all kinds, whether secured by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or oth erwlse; and to own. lease, ana se such personal and real property as may be necessary ana userul ror the trans action of the business and tho nccom pllshment of the purpose of this cor poration. ARTICLE IV. This corporation shall continue for period of ninety-nine (99) years, be ginning with tho dnte of Incorpora tlon, unless sooner dissolved accordln to law. ARTICLE V. The amount or canttal stock or this corporation shall be Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000) Dollars, divided Into Twenty Thousand (20,000) shares of the par value of Ten Dollars ($10.00) each. Ten Thousand Dollars (S10.000) shall be be fully paid in at 976.00 1,240,086. IS the time or commencement or business. This stock shall bo non-nssessnble. Tho si..-.-' t.o.vutr. highest amount or indebtedness to 265,138.60 21.10 TENTS AWNINGS COVERS FORCn CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. ' Phono 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS Big Price for Furs, Don"t sell your Furs before see ing me. Furs are high and I am ofleringjhe top prices. L. LIPSHITZ. W. T.'PRITCHARD. Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phono Black 633 Uniform Type for the Blind. American libraries for the blind are rejoicing over the fact that they will no longer bo obliged to have hdoks in five different kinds, of raised lettors In order to accommodate renders taught la different parts of the country and at different periods. After many years e discussion a uniform typo, to be known as "revlsod Braille," hu been agreed upon, and hereafter all books embossed In this country aro to be la the now type. "The Deserter," by Richard Harding Davis, was the first book to be published In revlaod BralUe, Scientific American. Mrutel Mra. Hocket (wltk newspaper) What's an autonomous state, Hlm&r? Mr. Heckel (courageously) The Hate of single blessed noss. I T rt.1f Hf II. TT -A - I rnn I . . . 7 ' Z - . . . I t 11. I . . 4 1 nna lonf In chestnut horses, but It s also, i u .norm locust, rnone sua. state or Nebraska, county or Lincoln bs. which im ,f"al, "l lent in cntsinut nurscM, mil it i i , EnSfc B Street Phone 491! I, P. I Moonoy. Cashier ot the above- time subject Itsoir shall not exceed of course, n well-known fnct lhat the - " fcal .u Btrooi, A UOno 4J0. mo(l bnnk do' solemnly swear that two-thirds or the paid-up capital stock, mnrlclmrs nro ant to bo more extended No' ' 021 tast fourth, Phone 791. tho above statement Is true to the best i ARTICLE VI. marlCinBS nro ant id u : . knowledge nnd belier. The affa rs or th s corporation shall 111 nature In thO CnSO or tills COIOr XnHm In AVnll Drlllnrs. P. MOONICY. Cashier. hn ron.lnnt.xl bv a hoard of Koven (7) than In that of any other. Chestnut, sealed proposals will bo received thfB"n: lhj orVvombeiOlO . ftTvthe fcckhSldera Tho" "o? therefore, apparently possesses, so to nt tho office of tho City Clerk of tho th's ""e.TqooomaN 1 Notary Public. ,0 aha? efect I Sreshlt. a vice- Blieak, a special nihility for theso mnrk- City of North Plntto, Nobr, up until 6 Correct Attest;- president, a secretary and a treasurer InRR. Hy nuiUH next as regards tho p. m. ot tho 2nd day of December. 1919, rESA, 1 TplaclsrTs.deTcer th? members degreo of frequency with which white for furnlsltlng all labor and mutcrlals KEITH nhviMiE, 'Sr this board or directors selected to mnrldnns nppenr In horses of this col- uriiung ono z men wen 10 a ueptn manaKo an or, although It comes n goon way no- X.". Pitr Mi,r Tk UNii'isii status ihstuict untii their successors are elected and hind chestnut In this respect. Tlien , vv,' . 1 tomiT, I'oii tub ijistuiut ok .qualined aro: lllliu ni.iuv .1 Prnnnan n tniint bo mblrnaanri tn TVT,- ......... . . i.i.r.i m ..i.. 1 T - 1 DIVISION. 1 Edirar M. Dawson, Nortn l'taite, renr. Harry M. Johnson. North Platte. Nebr. rles F. Hurrouchs, North 1'iatte, Nebr, Notlco to Creditors Estate No. 1700 of Major A. Wlilto, de ceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Sato of Nebraska, ss. Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said estate Is March 19th, 1920, and for settlement of said estate Is November 13th, 3920; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, 011 Decpmber 18th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 19, 1920, at i0 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly llled. (SEA.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, nl8dl2 County Judgo. Beoler, Crosby & Baskins, Atty. follows brown, whllo tho white marks 0 . r. p. . . .. . are met with less frequently among North Platto Nobr nnd must contain Ham btack nn nnlorrf to William P. Masters, chart apolls News. to two (2) per cent of tho amount of Case No. 76, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary William Ebrlpht, R. F. D, Box 14. North the bid. Petition. ' Platte, Nebr. Itlddlnt- blnt,l nn,. .n.lfln,iin. ,1'p K"r ,,,,rHt Meetlnic "t Credltor. Thos. Orton. 209 S. Maple St.. North Bidding blanks nnd spoclflcatlona At North platte In said District on Plntte. Nebr. may 1)0 obtained at UlO office of tho this 19th day ot November. A. D., 1919, Oene Crook. 319 S. Chestnut St., North Water Commissioner in tho Firo Sta- beroro Walter V. HoaBland. Herereo In Ph". Nebr ... .. tlnn onrnnr of Vln nnd Front atrnnta Bankruptcy. I Wm. Slmants, Box 545, North Platte, lion cornor or Vine and t ront stroots, Th, 'cau'se Cftme on for hcarlnc he- Neb. North Platto, Nobr. f0ro the Kereroe upon consideration or , AnTICLE VII. Tho rlcht is resorvod to reioct nnv tho petition or the bankrupt and the The stockholders snail nave autnori- plans. the oillco or the Rereree In Bankruptcy restrict and limit the rlRht or persons of woll comnlotn is In Lincoln County. Nebraska, at North to own and transter the shares ot stock A F P'11"0- ln 8aU1 county, on the 13th day or this corporation A. V. STUEITZ, of December, A. D., 1919, nt 10 o'clock ARTICLE VIII. Mnvor. n m. I These articles may be amended at In the Age of Chivalry. Most persons will he surprised to hear that the Idea of women requir ing escort, especially of a really pro- .Hvta mittirn. Is Inf COmtHimtlVOl.V modem origin. Hut such appears U or all bids, to change tho plan ?&&r&T.r$&ttt i am'-W tn? eSS bo tho case, . Nothing strikes one scopo of tho work and to call for now creditors or said bankrupt bo hold at poration business. The by-laws may D1U8 on CliangOU pinna. the oillco or the Rereree in nankruptcy restrict ann iimu .ne num m Estimated coat $4500.00. Attest:- Mnvor. - . I These nrtlclcs may si v pi nnn ' t. i r...i. k..i...h thni iim lmnk- nnv rncrulnr or sneclnl mectlntr or the fqRAT. Pltv rinrir ot i rupt be excused rrom rurther attend- stockholders, provided that a written 'bljAU) 'oric. nI)Ce of Uje Court untu the first meet- notice or the proposed amendment .shall lntr .or the creditors; that said bank- be mailed ten days In advance of said Taken Up. rupt attend at the time and place of meeting to each of the stockholders at . . ' v.i.n m.tinn nf f, or.u thilr last known place ot residence. V. ....... - . ... u. I . - r --- - itora nnd lirintr Wltn nim ail 01 nin in .' , " . - can juuge iroiu v.u.m.-iuin.w.ij by tUO undorslgnoU Who rosldoa a half ,ook8. nnnem nnd records relating to hereunto set our hands this day or ture. It lH not lo he denied thnt they m0 north of tho Platto Valley school his assets nnd his indebtedness. It Is November, 1919. enmo to grier occasionally, nut as a noUB0, n roan hull, about 3 years old i""'.c' ,"IU"r rl' h.Vvrunt Thoi. drton. North Platte. Nebr, tronernl rule men respected the other weight about 1000 pounds, bunch on W, ... mi V Vh nBPt of Ellis ERlehoff. North Platte, Nebr. I.. M.n ilnva nt nhtvnlpv. nnd nvpn I rltrht hind knee, no brand. Ownnr Hi. Imnicrunt hnlonclnir to his snld es- M. Hayes, Nort't Platte, Nebr. the worst of scoundrels allowed an tin- call, prove property, pay charges and tete and protect the same as an otllcer J. H. Morrow. North Matte. NeBr. protected woman to ride by unharmed. takeanlmttl away. WALTER V. HOAOLAND. p o? Ijannlr .North Platte Nebr aunia uucuiii ivuivrt 111 uhum ujwj . -.. . - . more forcibly In the study of medieval literature than tho absolute freedom women enjoyed to travel nnd wander alone without fear of molestation. The times were unsettled undoubtedly, nnd men lived for 'fighting only. But, nevertheless, tho helpless and defense Jess were safe enough so far as one ALPHA OLSON. ' 92-3 Legal Notice. T. F. Laughlln nnd Estelle Gibson, James Gibson, Rachel A. Staley, Rosa Connor, and Robert Staley, heirs at law of John Staley, deceased, and Cecil Teuell, National Fire Insurance Com pany, The South Half of tho South West Quarter of Soction 32, In Town ship 11, North of Range 32, ln Lincoln County, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind ln said real estate or any part thereof, will take notice that on tho 28th day of June, 1919, W. T. Gulhor as plaintiff filed his petition in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Uio ob ject and prayer of which aro to fore close a cortaln mortgage deed alleged to havo been executed and delivered by tho defendants, W. T. Ervln and Win nie Ervin to T. F. Laughlln Mny 9th, 1916, and thereby convoying to said Laughlln the South Half of tho South west Quarter of Section 32 in Town ship 11, North of Range 32, W. 6th P. M., in Lincoln County. Nebraska. That on October 6th, 1919, tho said W. T. Ervln and Winnie Ervln de- fondants filed their answer nnd cross potltlon in said action, tho object and prayer of which nre to clear title to said lands of cortaln clouds thereon nnd to quiet nnd confirm such title in tho said W. T. Ervln and to exclude ench and nil of said defendants, and all persons claiming nny interest of any kind in said real estato or any part thereof, from any right, title or clnlm ngalnst said premises. You aro required to answer said cross petition on or boforo the 22d dny of December, 1919. Dated November 10th, 1919. W. T. ERVIN and WINNIE ERVIN, Defendants. By HOAOLAND & HOAOLAND and E. R. CARR, Their Attorneys. nlld5