I riff r.- , .. " .. gcmMStecklu SnhuncJ HtA L HAM), Editor and Publisher j j SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono t'car by Mnll, In nil ranee. .Spl.Tfi ' Ono xcor or tamer, in ihitiiucc, $z.uu Entered at the- North Platto, Nebraska Postoffico ns Second Class Matter. Tuesday, ii:c.'i:Miu:it 2, llll!). HAS STIRRED UP ANTIQUARIES Englishman Believes He Has Dlscov ered the Site of Edward the Con fessor's Palace. In Windsor's ,'ieit park the discov ery bus been made of what nppenrs to be the Rite of Edward the Confessors' palace. The discoverer, Capt. Vnushnn William, had hits attention drawn to two moats where rabbits hud been bur rowing, and here he unearthed somo tiles like Norman bricks. Ho next came upon Hints, sandstone and tiles, nnd ho Is continuing the senrth. In the days of Queen Victoria a tower with wnlls 12 feet thick was pulled down which was said by archeologlsts to have been built by Edwnrd the Con fessor. The secretary of the Berkshire Archeologlcnl society In connection with Captain Wlllinnm' find, stntcs thnt there was before the foundation of Windsor castle a palace in Windsor forest where mnny notable events hap pened. This pnlaco had a tower ns a means of defense. In a llarlelan MS. nn Illumination occurs which repre sents n palace whero a lady Is seen giv ing alms and cnrnlng for herself tHe title of "lonf-glver." The manor of Old Windsor belonged to tbo Saxon kings, nnd Edwnrd the Confessor cer tainly held court there. Edwrtrd being prevented by his nobles from going to Rome caused Westminster to be built with tbo money which ho would have spent on his Journey. Ho then gave Old Windsor to the monks, but the gift was revoked by William tho Con queror, who found Windsor convenient for his hunts In tho forests. CITY MAY HAVE BIG FUTURE Dakar, In South Africa, Promises to Develop Into Something Like i Another Liverpool. The city of Dakar In South Africa, less thnn half n century ngo In n really primitive condition, with naked chil dren running nround tho streets nnd mothers working with babies strapped upon their backs, has suddenly come Into prominence as the prospective "Liverpool" of Africa. In the keen competition that is expected between America nnd Europe for trade In South Africa, Dakar, it Is believed, will have an Important role to piny. ..- f The French nre today making ex tensive Improvements nt Dnkar. They have spent much money In enlarging the dry dock nnd making the hnrhor deeper as well as increasing tho facil ities for transferring cargo from bont to train. The Dnkar of todny Is n thriving town of about 25,000 people, with wldo well-lald-out streets, a largo technical school, hospitals and work shops. There are, however, a great majority of natives, being In fact, only about 3,(300 Frenchmen. Those natives have been snld by ftomo to havo formerly been the mas ters Of tho Mediterranean. They nro wonderful lighters and it wns ony with great difficulty that in 1S02, Gen. Fnldherbe, tho French governor, wnR nblo to overcome them. Thus he paved the way for the founding of Dakar. We may know a great deal more about It Inter. ar72ti38nSE&aM Navy's Great Airship Hangar. Tho navy Is purchasing Its first rigid airship in Knglnnd at n cost of $2,000, 000. To house It a hugo luingnr Is to bo erected at Lnkohursr, N. J., which will he 800 feet long, 205 feet wide, and will have a clear Inside height of 174 feet, while tho total height from the ground to tho peak of the roof will bo over 200 foot. Tho steel frame work will bo over 0,000 tons. Two ele .vators and several stairways will lend 'to the toof. The many shops neces wiry for the ninlntennnce of tho nlr slilps will be built In between tho great arched trusses that support tho roof. Three railroad tracks will run the entire length of tho building. The hangar will be large enough to hold one ship of 10,000,000 cubic foot ca pacity, and n smuller ono at each side, or two 5,000,000 cubic feet ships side by side. -Sclcntjftc American. 4 Be Master of Yourself. To bo nblo to keep cool when nil the world goes mad shows mental grasp and genuine bigness. This trows with tho years. It becomes u part of the nature. Nowly dubbed arlstocraclei and the victims of sudden wealth usu ally betray their plsbelan origin by their cultivated show of authority. wnere uio mooa tells it rises with might to occasions, but seldom allows Itself to get ruffled without occasion. And what a spectacle one can mak f himself by getting nil stewed about nothing or losing his temper on some llttlo thing that approximates the zero mark. The renlly big character Is slow to anger and Irrltntes llttlo dub' by his superior calm control, At tho nme time the exhibition of mastery challenges the secret admiration of nil. ..0:j Taken Up. Tnkon up on or about Soptembor 1st ly tho undorslgnod who resides a hnlf milo north of tho Platto Valloy school House, a roan bull, about 3 years old weight about 1000 pounds, hunch on right hind kneo, no brand. Owner call, provo property, pay charges nnd inko animal away. 91 -6 w ALPHA OLSON Crow's Nest f)t1 By FREDERICK CLARK (Copyrlebt, 1910 by tht Weitorn Nw paper Union.) John Burt, n lonely man, except for the company of nn aged mother, enmo down the spiral stnlrcase at the top story of the city ball and started for home. As he took one elevator down, another reached tho top Hoor nnd a I vomitr woman left It. She was fnr more lonely than he. Wretchedness showed In her face and her eyes roved about her like those of n hunted being seek itK a refuge. She was Lucy Newton, and ever since she could remember until recent ly she had lived In a lonely old house In n dead country town, a drudge to a cross grnlncd exacting relative. When the latter had died Lucy hnd come to tho city. For days she had wnlked the streets, seeking work but finding none. Footsore, weary, hungry, despairing, she had been told to pre sent her case to the free employment burenu at tho city hall, to find the offices closed. It was chill outside nnd the building was a worm welcome shelter. "I must rest for n little time," she murmured brokenly, enme to the spiral staircase, noticed a landing hnlf woy up, sat down on Its broad surface, drooped utterly exhausted, and was soon fast asleep. "Why I What Is this?" came to her confused hearing twelve hours later, nnd she snt up nnd blinked at tho light of n new morning. John Burt, n small pnrccl under his arm, stared down strangely nt the haggard, frightened refugee. "I I wns very tired," stammered Lucy. "I hnd no place to go. It wns warm here I meant no harm." "You have done none," Burt quickly answered her In the kindliest of tones. "Wait -until I unlock the door," and he stepped past her. "Come In nnd rest a bit." Lucy stared vaguely. Her host had opened the door of a queer turret shaped room, the entire upper hulf of which was framed In glass. Over a hundred feet below wns tho street. Afar In every direction the city spread out. She could not surmise the object or utility of this nnrrow apartment. "This Is the Crow's Nest, ns It Is called," explnlned Burt, "and I nm Its keeper, employed by the city to note smoke violations, watch, specify and report the same. There Is a comfort able arm chair." Burt went o7er to a bench on which wns a small oil stove. He lit It nnd took down n coffee pot from a shelf, opened the parcel he had carried and ns his guest sat stnrtng drenmlly from the lofty eerie, plnced on n stand at her elbow a steaming cup of Coffee nnd his noonday lunch. He left his guest to herself ns he set about his usual duties. With a telcscopo ho swung the circle of his tower room. When ho noted some fac tory chimney pouring out smoke he would consult n chart, a clock, and finally write upon a tab such records as: "Brown and Company, plnnt smoked for seventeen minutes. Appar ently use low grnde fuel, with no smoke consumer." Glnnclng toward the girl ho noted that she hnd fallen asleep In her chnlr. She awoke about noon, nil embarrassment over a sense of Intrusion upon tho time nnd atten tion of a perfect stranger, She arose, yyords of gratitude upon her lips, nnd tenrs came, she broke down utterly, and then, as Burt gently questioned her, all tho somber story of her lonely life .came ouf.J2SS5WiS ' "Poor chltilT" ho commented, and his hnnd rested like henlson upon her bowed head. "You Indeed need n friend, nnd I know whero to find you ono. i nnvo nn old mother wlio will bo glad as myself to shelter you ns u wel come visitor, until you nro more nblo to cope with a cold, heartless world." Tho aged mother of John Burt wel comed Lucy Newton ns only n kind- hearted woman could do. It wns well thnt Lucy had fallen into such friend ly hnnds, for she hnd nn attack (rf fever lnstlng for over two weeks. Ono evening during her convalescence she heard mother and son discussing their affairs. "Yes, I feel I shnll have to give up my position," Burt was saying. "Tho doctor directs that I must rest my eyes completely for six months. It hns got so that I cannot locnte the smoke, not even with tho telescope." A wave of Inllnlte lovo swept over tho mind of Lucy ns she realized how much she owed to these good kind people. Sho glided Into tho adjoining room and approuched the gravc-fneed Burt and his anxious mother, "Oh, Mr. Burt!" sho pleaded, "let mo bo your eyes until you nre all well again let me labor for you dny nnd night. If It Is necessary, to show you how my soul prizes your helpfulness, your kindness, and that of your moth- er for n homeless, friendless orphan girl I" Lucy was duly Installed In tho Crow's Nest, directed by Burt, but quickly becoming expert In her task It was like a new dream-life to tho poor waif tho glory of far vision over tho world below, tho pence of those beautiful evenings In tho little home. Sho had never hnd a lovo exportenco until now. Burt hnd long since settled down Into tho conviction that he was destined to remain n bachelor. What could come about, savo thnt these two so strangely drifted together should unite their longing souIb In n mutual lovo so Kweet, so preclnii" thnt life became to them u real paradise I DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Dank DIdy. Phono 97. DItS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors , (1, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phono 1242 Xotleo to Non-lteshlent Defendant. Oscar L. Livingstone nnd tho E of the SWVi and Lots G and 7, Section fi. Township 12, Range 80, Lincoln coun- ty, .Nebraska, aim an persons claiming any intorost of any kind In said real estate or any part thereof, will here by tako notice that Robert E. Ander son, plaintiff In an action whoroin the said Robert E. Anderson Is plaintiff and you and each of you aro defend ants, filed his potltlon in tho district court of Lincoln coounty, Nebraska, on tho 0th day of October, 1919, the object and prayer of which said peti tion is to quiet plaintiff's tltlo in and to tho E of tho SW4 and Lots G nnd 7, Section G, Township 12, Range 30, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Plaintiff further socks in said action to quiet his titlo against a certain mortgage executed by John Klnman, single, to Margaret Livingston which mortgago Is recorded in Book 18, page 29G, of the mortgago records of Lin coln county, Nebraska, and which mortgago is dated August 17, 1893. Plaintiff alleges In his petition that said mortgago has ueen paid, ana maiuno East Third St. Phono 912 uio same nas ueen uurreu uy uiu statutes of limitation of tho state of Nebraska; that ho and his grantors havo been In the absolute, opon, ex clusive, continuous and adverse pos session of said land for more than ten years and that tho (plaintiff has a now and absolute titlo to said real es tate, and that tho defendants have no right, title or Interest of any kind in and to said real estate. You aro required to answer said potltlon on or bofore tho 22d day of December, 1919, or Judgment will bo taken against you by default. ROBERT E. ANDERSON, Plaintiff, By Halllgnn, Beatty & Halllgan, his Attorneys. nlldb Notice to Non-Itcsldcnt Defendants. Mead State Bank, a corporation, Wilbor A. Brothwell, Phoenix Invest ment Company, a foreign corporation organized under tho laws of the state of Colorado, and the SWA of Section G, Township 10, Rnngo 33, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real ostato or any part thereof, defendants, will hereby tako notice that on tho Gth dny of November. 1919, A. H. Stevens, plaintiff, filed his potl tlon in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, in an action .whore uio sam a. n. siovens is pininun anu you, and each of you, aro defendants, tho object and prayer of which peti- and to the SW4 of Section 0, Town ship 10, Rango 33, Lincoln county, Nebraska, against the claims and de mands of each of the defendants to said action in said real estate Plaintiff nllegcs In his petition that .tho defendant, Mend Stato Bank, a corporation, Wilbor A. Brothwell nnd Phoenix Investment. Company, n for- olgn corporation, claims somo right, tltlo or interest in and to said real estato by virtue- of a mortgage exe cuted by Stephen A, Albro nnd wifo in Mnnd Ktntn Ttnnlr n TlAnomhor 9i 1889, which mortgage Js duly recorded in Book 5, 'pago 298, real estate roc ords of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho said Mead Stato Bank claiming to own somo interest in said mortgngo. and tho said Wilbor A. Bothwoll claiming to own somo interest in said mortgago as assigneo thereof from said bank and as purchaser of said promlsos undor a foreclosure of said mortgago, and Phoenix Investment Company claiming to own somo in torcst in said real estato by virtue of being tho owner of some of tho notes secured by said mortgago. Plaintiff nllogos that said mortgago and tho indebtedness secured thereby havo hcen paid, that tho samo is barred by tho statutes of limitations of tho state of Nobraska, that plain tiff has been In tho opon, notorious, oxcluslvo, continuous, hostile, ndvorso possession of said real ostato for moro than ton years, and that ho therefore has a now and independent title to said real estato, and thnt said de fendants nnd each of them to said no- tion havo no right, tltlo or lntorest of any kind in said real estate, having! neon oarreu therefrom by said ad- vorso possession and tho statute of limitations of tho state of Nobraska. ou aro required to answer said no- tltlon on or before tho 22d day of December, 1919. A. H. STEVENS, Plaintiff. By Halllgan, Boatty & Halllgan, his Attorneys. nlldB IN 'l'llia ViM'I'BU STATUS IHSTUICT (.ouiiT. von Tim iustiuot oic NIIIIIIASICA, NORTH l'LATTH DIVISION. In tho Matter of William V. Masters, Uankrutil. Chho No. 7C, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary roiiuon, Order Vor Vint Mretlnic of Creditor At is'ortn l'latto m snld District oi this 18th day of November. A. D.. 1919. before Walter V. Ilonclnnd, lloforeo In iinnuruptcy. This cmibo enmo on for hearing be foro tho lloforeo upon consideration of tne potuion or the bankrupt nnd tho adjudication heretofore made nnd It la ordored thnt tho first mootlnp of creditors of snld bankrupt bo hold at the olllce of tho lloforeo In IlnnlVr, n in i.incoin county, isoorns n. nt North I'iniio, in Hani county, on tne 13th dny oi uocomuor, j. iyiy, nt 10 o'clock n. in. It Is further ordored thnt the bnnlc runt be excused from further attend nnco of the Court until tho first meet Imr or tlio creditors: that snld bnnk rupt nttend nt tho tliho and nlnco of hoidinif tho nrst meeting of the ered Itors and brine with h in nil of his books, pancrs nnd records relatlnc to his nssotH nnd his Indebtedness. It Is further ordered thnt until tho further order or tho court thnt the bnnkrunt cnrofully preserve nil of the nssets of the bankrupt beionKinpr to his snld es tnto nnd protect tho same ns nn oihcer or tne court AV M-TPH V HOai VN'r. 9? n licttrvH ill ijim ript NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) One Hall Block North ol I'ostoflice. Phone 58 - A modern Institution' for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical nnd confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. SlafT: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Rcdlield. M. D. J. S. SIKMS.M.D. ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer General I'nrin Snles a Specialty. References and Dafvs at First Na- tlonal Bank, North Platto, Neb. You May Think FO A TETD stfl i Crf a grouch but if you will come to him for Drug Store needs, you will soon discover he isn't and that he doesn't rob you on prices. DB. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Over Jlirschfcld's Offico Phone 333 Res. Phono 1020 R. I. SHAPPELL Auctioneer Dates can bo made at the Platto Valley State Bank or Phono 156 l always uiko siock buyers with me. 0fflco Phonn o40 Res. Phone 1237 DB. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Neb Phono for Appointment.:. JOHN S. SiMMS. ST. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bnnk Building OfflcO PllOnO 83 RcsidCIlCO 88 GEO. B. DENT, Plisyiclnn and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstretrlcs. Qfflco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offico 130, Residence 115 DR. REDFIELD Physlcinn. Ohstctrictnn Surgeon. X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phone Offico 012 Residence G7G DOCTOB D. T. QUIGLET Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Thernpj 728 City National Bank BuIIdhig. Omaha, Nebraska. ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Surgeon Office over Roxnll Drug Store Offico Phono 371. Houso 1068 Office phone 241. Rea. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, - Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. W. E. FLYNN ATT011NEY-AT-LA1 Offico over McDonald Bank. Office PllOllO 1130 BOS. Phone 1120 I. D. BROWNFIELD, General Auctioneer. Llvo Stock nnd Farm Snlcs. Phono or Wro nt My Expense for Dates. UEItSlIKY, NEBRASKA. DEBRYRERRY A FORBES, Licensed Enibamera Undortakera andFunoralDlroctori Day phono 41 Night phono Blnck 588 AIITICI.KS nV I.VCOIlPOItATION of XOltTlI PI.ATTH WlUlTY ASSOCIATION of North I'lnllr, Lincoln Count', Xelirnnkii. Know nil men by these presents: Thnt we, whose nnines nre hereto at tached, havo nssoclnted ourselves to Bother for the purpose of forming a co operntlve corporation under the laws of tho State of Nebraska, nnd for that purpose, do hereby adopt tho following Artlolos of Incorporation: ' ARTICLE I. Tho name of this corporntlon shnll be "North I'lntte Equity Association.' ARTICLE II. Tht principal plncu of trnnonotlni; the biislnoss of this corporntlon shnll be In the city of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, and such other plncos as the Hoard of Directors shnll delect. ARTICLE III. The Keiioral nature of the business to he transacted by this corporation shall be to buy, sell, trado and deal In, nt wholesale and retail, groceries, pro visions, food supplies, wares, veReta bles, produce, and all othor articles and thlnKH incidental to a Kenornl sro cory, voKctnblc, food supply, poultry, llsh, Kmno, produce and provision mer cantile business, to construct, buy, lense nnd otherwise acquire, and to operate, sell, trade and otherwise make use of elevators for the storage of grains nnd cereals of all classes: to onrry on the business of slaughtering all kinds of cattle and nnlmnls, used for tho purpose of food, to manufac ture and dispose of tho offal of the same, nnd to establish nnd erect cold storage, and refrlgorntors, stables, pens, nnd buildings, necessary to con duct the slaughtering business, and to do whatever else may bo necessary and useful for the business of slaugh tering rattle and animals Intended for food, and iu mnnfacturlng and dispos ing of the offal of tho same: to buy. sell, store, cure, manufacture and oth erwise handle fresh, salt and smoked meats, flsh, oysters and sea food pro ducts: to buy. sell, own raise, shin nnd otherwise handle all kinds of farm nnd dairy products, live ntock. poultry, and domestic, foreign and manufactured rood products; to buy, sell, manufac ture, and deal in Ice: to maintain re frigerators for frozen products, and to conduct a general cold stornce bus! less, ,to manufacture, buy, prepare and soil ico cream and ices, as well ns milk cream. Ingredients for making Ico cream and Ices; to buy and sell all kinds of lumber, cement, coal; to buy sell. lease, exchange. dTspose of. or otherwise deal in all kinds of machin ery, engineering and hardware special ties, gasoline or gas engines and mo tors, steam engines, boilers, electrical motors, rami machinery, farm equip ment, wire, dnlry supplies, vehicles, and machinery nnd annllnneos of evorv kind, nature and description, to buy, sell, and deal In seeds nnd poultry feed, to carry on a general hardware bu.slnoss. Including the purchase and sale or all kinds of hardware pt whole-, sale rnd retail; to purchase and m-M furniture and articles used In the fur nlshlng and equipment of banks the ntres. churches, schools, residence's and other public and private buildings:; to uuy, sou, trade ami deal in gram. feed. hay, straw and other agricultural pro ducts at wnoiesalo and retail; to buy sell nnd deal In at wholesale and retail dry goods, clothing, wearing ap.iarel and textile fabrics of everv kind, lintn. cap., millinery, boots, shoes, furnishing kuuuh, uincy goods, ana ail articles ann mercnanuise or like general char acter and description, and to conduct the business of general dry-goods and doming merchants ta Iors.draners. hnb erdnshers, milliners, dressmakers and general outfllters; to manufacture buy mm sen orena, caKes, pies, cncKers biscuit, nastrv. Ice cream and otber food products and all kinds of pastry, Dreaa stuns end otner similar articles; to buy. sell, lease, store and repair automobiles and motoi vehicles of all descriptions nnd their parts and acces sories; ana to manufacture and sell automobile tons, bodies and otber unto mobile pans, and to pro.'ide and main tain restaurants. Inns, eating houses, or places ot entertainment nnd re freshment; and to do all thlncs lncl dont to tho general transaction of the cliaracter of business hereinbefore enumerated and implied; to make nnd perform contracts of anv kind and des crlptlon, and in carrying on Its busi ness, or for tho purposo of attaining or furthering any of Its objects, to do nny nnd all things which n natural person could do and exercise, and which now or hereafter may bo authorized by law and In tho purchase or acquisition of property, business rights, or franchis es, or for additional working capital, or ror any otner object in or about its business or affairs, nnd with limit ns to amount, to incur debt, and to raise borrow and secure the payment of mon ey In any lawful manner. Including the Issue and sale or other disposition of ponds, warrants, debentures, obllga tlons. negotiable and transferrnble In struments nnd evidences of Indebted ness of all kinds, whether secured by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or oth erwise: and to. own. lease, and sell such personal and real property as may be necessary and useful ror tho trans action of the husrness nnd the nccom- pllshment of tho purposo of this cor porntlon. ARTICLE IV. This corporntlon shall continue for n period or ninety-nine ivv) years, ne irlnnlntr with tho date of Incornora- tlon, unless sooner dissolved according to law. ARTICLE V. The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall bo Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000) Dollars, divided Into Twenty Thousand (20.000) share of tho nar value of Ten Dollars ($10.00) each. Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) shall be bo fully paid In a tlietlnie of commencement of business This stock shall bo non-asseBsablo. The highest nmount of Indobtodnoss t which this corporation shall nt nny time subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of tho paid-up capital stock ARTICLE VI Tho affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a board or Seven (7) directors, wbo shall ho elected annual ly by the stockholders. Tho board of directors shall elect a president, a vlco presldent, a secretnry and a treasurer from tholr own number. Tho nnmes and places of residence of tho members of this board of directors selected to mnnago nnd control nil the business nnd prudential nfralrs or tins corporntlon until tholr successors nro elected nnd qunllfied nro: Nnmo Address Edgnr M. Dnwson, North Plntte, Nebr. Ilnrry M. Johnson North Plntte, Nebr. Chnrles F. Burroughs, North Plntte, Nebr. William Kbright, R. F. 1", Box 14, North Plntte, Nebr. Thos. Orton, 209 S. Mnple St., North Platte Nebr. Gone Crooic, 319 S. Chestnut St., North Platte, Nebr. Wm. Slmnnts, Box G45, North Plntte, Nob. ARTICLE VII. Tho stockholders shall hnvo authori ty to ennct by-laws suitable for tho conduct nnd mnnngement of the cor porntlon business. Tho by-laws may rostrlct and limit the right of persons to own nnd trnnsfor the shnres of stock of this corporation. ARTICLE VIII. These articles may bo amended nt . . ......tn. cmnnlnl .nnnHnrr nt tlm stockholders, provided that n written no'co or tno proposed nmonuinem mum bo mnlled ten days In advance of said meeting to onch of the stockholders at their lost known place of residence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wo have hereunto sot our hands this day of November, 1919. Name Address Thos, Orton, North Plntte, Nebr. v Ellis Eglehoff, North Plntte, Nebr. M. Hayes, North Platte, Nebr J H Morrow, North Plntte, Nebr Oeo, W Eddy. North Platte Nobr Roy Lnnnln. North Platte, Nebr Cheat' rP Williams, North Platte, Nebr S. W. Throckmorton, North I'lntto, Neb. Win. O. Sheedy, North Platto, Nobr. Gene Crook, North Platto, Nobr. J. Roy Dorran, North Platte, Nebr, w. w. Yates. North Platte. Nebr. O. R Huff, North Platto, Nobr. ; m. n. uucntoi. North i'lntte. we nr. A. S. Cornwall, North Plntto. Nebr. Rob't. M. Weeks, North Plntte, Nebr. E. II. Yntcs, North Platto, Nolir. John T. Stewart, North Plntto, Nobr. Samuel M. Sonder, North Platte, Nobr. Wm. J. Stewart, North Platto. Nobr. Wm. Kbright, North Platte, Nobr. ed II. Thompson, North Plntte, Nebr. oy E. Ebrlght. North Platte Nebr. Win. Slmnnts, North Plntto, Nebr. W. F. Vosolnkn. North Plntte Nobr. VS. Hnstlngs, North Plntte, Nebr. M. Dawson. North Plntte. Nobr. HershcV S. AVelch. North Plntto. Nebr. Harry M. Johnson, North l'latto, Nobr. (. naries i iiurrougns. Norm Platto Nebr. n2fidl .Notice of Petition. Estate No. 170C of Albert M. Seibort, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said estate take no tice that a petition has been filed for tho appointment of F. C. Plelstlckor as administrator of said ostato which has been sot for henrlng herein on Decom- lor iu, 1918, nt 9 o'clock a. m. Dated November- 18. 1919. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST u25(U2 ' County Judge. NOTICE In the matter of tho estate of Thomas Connelly, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. To the Heirs nnd all Persons Interest ed In Said Estate. Notice Is hereby given thnt Kato Connelly, ns administratrix of said es tate, filed her final account herein on November 18, 1919, nnd nlso her appli cation for tho nsslgnmont ' of tho real estate belonging to said estate, to-wlt, an undivided one-eighth Interest In and to the tltlo in fee to nil tho Southeast Quarter (SEU) of Section twenty-four (24). in Townsnip Thirteen (13). Norm of Range Thirty (30), West Gth P. M., nnd thnt snid final account and appli cation for the assignment of said es tate will be hoard before the County Court In the court houso in the City of North Platte, county or Lincoln and State of Nobraska, on the IB th day of December. 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time any person interested may appear and show cause, if any there be, why tho the said final account should not bo approved and allowed and the said estato assigned ns provid ed by law. Dated at North i'lntte. Nebraska. November 18, 1919. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. n2Bdl2 County Judge. TENTS AWNINGS COVERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awning Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phone 210 AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS Big Price for Furs, Don"t sell your Furs jpefore see ing me. Furs are high and I am offering the top prices. L. LIPSHITZ. W. T. PIUTCHARD. Graduate "Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex- assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hospital Phono Black 633 House Phone Black 633 Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1700 of Major A. White,- de ceased in tho Coiinty Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. 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, 1920; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Decomber 18th, 1919, nt 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 19, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEA.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, nl8dl2 County Judge. Beoler, Crosby & Basklns, Atty. Legal Notice. T. F. Laughlin and Estelle. Gibson, James Gibson, Rachel A. Staloy, Rosa Connor, and Robert Staley, heirs at law of John Staley, deceased, and Cecil Teuell, National Fire Insuranco Com pany, The South Half of tho South West Quarter of Section 32, in Town ship 11, North of Rango 32, in Lincoln County, Nobraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind In said real estato or any part thereof, will tako notice that on the 28th day of June, 1919, W. T. Gulher as plaintiff filed his petition In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which aro to foro closo a certain mortgago deed alleged to havo been executed and delivered by tho defendants, W. T. Ervln and Win nie Ervin to T. F. Laughlin May 9th, 1916, and thoroby conveying to said Laughlin tho South Half of tho South west Quarter of Section 32 in Town ship 11, North of Rango 32, W. Cth P. M,,' In Lincoln County, Nebraska. That on October 6th, 1919, the said W. T. Ervin and Winnie Ervln de fendants filed tholr answer and cross petition in said action, tho object and prayer of which aro to clear title to said lands of certain clouds thereon and to quiet nnd confirm such tltlo In tho said W. T. Ervin and to exclude each and nil of said defendants, nnd all persons claiming any Interest of any kind In snld real estato or anv part thereof, from any right, tltlo or clnlm against said promises. You aro required to answer said cross potltlon on or boforo the 22d day of Decomber, 1919. Dated Novembor 10th, 1919. W. T. ERVIN and WINNIE ERVIN, Dofendnnta. I Ry HOAGLAND & IIOAGLAND and E. E. CARR, Their Attorneys, nlld!