The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 23, 1919, Image 8

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    Crystal Theatre,
UtA Ii BARE, Editor nml Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES: !
Olio l'cur by Mull, In ndvunco. .$1.75 TL. J l7tJn-r
Ono Year by Carrier, In nibnnco, $2.00 I IHSrSday atlCi r l l(lay.
tin; automobile law
FOR 1020.
which does not agreo wltli the car up-'
on which it is found arc unlawfully i
ownod and the drivor thoroof should
Dolls or Toys
Entered at tho North Platte, NobraBka
Postofflco aa Second Class Mattor. i
TUESDAY, DECE.MJIEH 23, 1010.
CATHERINE MACDONALD
COUiNTV NEWS .NOTES I
AM) PERSONAL .1IETNIOX.
The American Beauty
in this
Tho favorite- sport of Wallace men ., m. m
for ton day past has been killing Jack Portrays the woman side
raliblts. That tho Jacks aro very plon- ngo.old )Ut unfar contest in
Ullll IS UUUSIUU IIJI II1U DWiluliiDiii. uii
a half dozen men killed forty-four In a
short time Just at tho edge of tho
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bongo, of Wnl-
laco havo gone to Sacramonto, Cal., to ,
mMoM"!8TBlfrCrit61.floll, who A beauty, she finds Love and Beauty.
will opon a clothing store In Wallace,
havo gone to Kansas City to purchase $MJI!M5MM8$
ineir siock.
The Beauty Market
Tim Hnhnknh lnileo at Maxwell caVO ----
an entertainment and basket BUpper SENATE PASSES CUMMINS
at tho Princess tlieatro and netted RAILROAD HILL
ti limit Jinn.
Tho Graves confectionory store at Tho Cummins bill, paving tho way
Mi.vw..li Ihih lienn sold to T. S. Cnrr for tho return of tho railroads to prl
and son Ora. vato oporatlon, passed tho sonato late
Miss Elsio Triggs, of Michigan, is Saturday by a vote of 4G to 30, ending
vldlfliir' Imr nnrnnlH. Mr. and Mrs. J. a prolonged discussion of the meas-
J. Trices at Maxwell. uro and making tho holiday recess of
Itov. Sholor has been conducting ro- congress possible
vlval sorvicos In tho Nazareno churcli The Cummins bill includes tho fol
nt Mnxwolt nnd much interest is mani- lowing privisions:
fnan,i A government agency to bo known
MiHd vinra Mnuliln hnjt resinned as. tho transportation board, which will
hor position ns postmistros" nt Brady, exorcise many executive functions in
but will hold tho position until hor tho oporatlon of tho roads, and pro
successor Is appointed. vldos for tho compulsory consolidation
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Murphy nnd of tho roads in from twenty to thirty-
iniifr,tt. nnd Mm. T. T. Marcott and llvo main systems
dnnrriiinr nit nf rsradv. havo iroii to Provides for rate making regions
P.iUfni'tilu In runinln until nnl. Hllln. and would roqulro all rates to bo
,nnr high enough to nssuro a return of 5V6
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Slolchor. former- per cont on tho nggrogato proporty
1v nf Hrnrlv. niiHaoil WfiKt. last Wnok VttlUO III each region.
and informed friends that tliov wero Provides for compulsory arbitration
onrouto to tho Hawaiian islands. and makes strikes or lockouts on rail
::o:: , roads Illegal.
Lecture Course. Federal Incorporation of nil rall-
Supcrlntondont Tout Is announcing roads with a requirement that each
tho Auditorium lecture course this corporation shall lncludo In Its board
week. The first number comes to of directors two representatives of
North Platto noxt Monday night It is classified omployes and two ropresont
tlio overseas orchestra composod of atlvos of tho govornmont.
seven young ladles who toured the Continuance of tho lntorstato corn
army, camps of Franco. On February merco commission with enlarged pow
18th Miss Sarah Wlllmor mnkos hor ers to rogulato rates and security 1s
flrstappearanco In this city as n road- sues.
or and entertainer. Sho also toured "y
Franco and has been received ovory- , innon Lounoy.
whoro for years ns a muster of inter- 0' ro" 1,10 Horshoy Times.)
nrotatlon. On March 1st. S ena or wniur was 111 iorui i-mtio
(1) Every pleasure car, motorcy- bo arrested and fined as stated by law. I IVo don't iMVC nil the Polls Sllld
clo, truck or trailer must have a 1920 It is tho duty of every state, coun- Toys and Xllias goods in Xortll
numbor and a certificate ty, city or precinct officer to roport 1 pi.,fn 1ml linvu n fnlr nnlr
(2) Every car must havo tho right any or all parties owning or storing a 1 "" " " u ""r
kind of a numbor; and car without tho logal oertlficato of anu 1V111 8011 ,u "gill
(3) Enough feo Ib collectod on oach ownership. prices. 0 HOltl-up Here on nc-
appllcatlon. A numbor of state auditors will be count of COnl shortage. Come
(4) Every car, truck, hoarse and sent out chocking those cars, thore-
minor iiiiiHi nuvu u. uui imuuiu ui uivw- luro ui 1101 permit, yourseu 10 ho hi
ershlp whethor In uso or In tho garage ' possession of a car without a logal
thoroforo evory car must be registered, certificate of ownership.
In this connection tho following ::o:: .
must be observed in nsslgning num-1 "Handsomo Handwear" Is what ono
bors. shopper said of our gore assortment
(1) Gas and Electric ploasuro cargi Edwards-Reynoldt To. M-i
shall havo regular numbors.
Geo. FVater.
(2) Cars carrying more than seven
passongors, trucks and trailers shall
have a truck number. This class In
cludes carry-alls, busses, sight-seeing
cars, hearses, and every car equipped
to carry anything other than passen
gers, such as grocery delivery wag
ons, garago service cars and every
trailer pulled behind motor vehicles.
(3) Cars owned by deulors for dem
onstrating purposes only shall carry a
D" plate. All cars owned by dealers
which aro used for private purposes
or sorvice shall havo a regular plato
or truck numbor. Dealers must regis
ter tho heaviest car in each class sold
by him under a different dealer's
number. Tho classes aro:
(1) Electrically driven motor ve
hicles.
(2)
(3)
(4)
cars.
Tho fees are as follows:
Motorcycles and trailers, carrying
less than 1000 lbs., $5.00.
Passenger cars, $10.00 minimum
plus 50 cents additional per 100 lbs
for each 100 lbs. over 2,000 lbs.
DR. L. J. KRAUSK. DENTIST
McDonald Bank Dldy,
Steam driven motor vehicles.
Gasoline driven motor vehicles.
Trucks, and large passenger
Phone
East End Grocery,
709 East Fourth St.,
On tho Lncoln Highway.
Staple & Fancy Groceries
QUALITY GOODS
A ilvo, Del Monte, Wcbfoot nntl Hccch
Xnt Brands of Canned Good8.
A. F. BEELER, Prop
Gamble with Springer
THE CHAIN STSTEM
Xo. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203.
No. 2, 110 Enst 11 Street, Phone 490.
Xo. 3, 021 Enst Fourth, Phone 791.
Xo. 4, S2I West Third.
MIS. STATES Ss STATES
Chiropractors
5, C, 7 Building & Loan Ilnlldlng.
Office Phono 70. Ros. Phono 1242
OHDKR OF HEARING.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Frank
L. Lawrence, Decoased.
Now on this 18th day of December,
1919, on the filing of tho petition of
Trucks and large trailer:), samoj Sarah A. Lawrence praying that the
as passenger airs except that the
wolght of the truck plus the maximum
capacity is tho basis for tax.
Large passongor cars same as
trucks, In this case tho maximum
capacity Is taken an tho total number
of passengers at 150 lbs. each.
In registering a new car each appli
cant receives a now plato and seal, a
contnlnor and his certificate. Tho cer
tificate is placed In the container and
tho contnlnor fastened to the car. No
one will bo assigned a number for a
now car before ho presents a proper
form of transfer from tho dealer. These
blanks can be obtained from the dealer
or from the county treasurer. These
transfers act as a bill of salo or deed
to tho car. No ono should object to
these as they not only protect the
dealer but also tho customer.
In tho case of an applicant who
wants a renewal on a truck and ho
holds a regular plate number received
under tho old law he must turn in his
old numbor nnd recolvo the regular
truck number. Anyone obtaining a
truck number under tho old law will
not bo assigned a now numbor until
this number has been turned In and
then you will recolvo a contalnor, a
certificate and tho new regular truck
numbor.
Applicants applying for a rouowal
Tom Skoyhlll will glvo his story, for Monday and did not return until Tuos
us. Ho is tho most unique figure that a' morning on tho branch train. It
lias como to us out. of tho war. On 'as ollr Pleasure to got Into tho train
March lBth .Tii.lcn Prod C. Halo, of Httlo early and during that tlmo we
Columbus, Ohio, will toll his oxporl- wore vory much surprised at tho lack
oncos with "kids" in tho Juvonllo court nIy directing sorvice whatever for
of a great city. Tho course will close passongors loavlng that city. During
on April 12th with Arthur W. Evans, t tlmo wo wero thero sevoral trains
tho Welch orator, who is a rolaltvo of wo tho process of bolng mado up,
David Llloyd George and is an En- without engines on either ond. Pas-
iriinhmnn. ti tnilu n 'wim Amni-tmi snugors wero Inquiring right and loft
Mnnnu tn Mn " Adult Mri.-ntu fnv Hm which train WBB which, and thoro was.on cars carrying lost numbors must In
ontlro course cost Jl 20 with 110 fur- 110 0110 to diroct them, and no one all cases retain their "L" numbcruPlnte
timr nimr fnr wiir inv nr aont seemed to kilow or caro. In the con- for nnothcr year using a seal. In no
8chool peoplo got tickets for tho on- fusion four- or llvo main lino west-'case will those plates bo replaced
tiro course nt 00c. Single admissions bound passengers got on tho branch with a regular numbor plate. In ap-
will bo 50c and 25c. lintlro proceeds train and woro obliged to wait at plying for numbers for 1920 tho rules
go to school Intorosts. Fluunclal ro- Horshoy for second 19. That old vet-1 must bo obsorved otherwise plates will
ports mado directly to tho board of cd- orim scollt- Mcllvane, who called the 1 not bo assigned.
ucatlon. This is probably tho best trains at that station for years Is cjor- (I) You will receive a seal with
courao ovor brought to our city and it tninly missed, and It shows u decided 1 1920 Nobraska on It which you will
is bolng sold at tho lowest price. "We weakness on tho part of those In nu- placo over tho 1919 on your old num-
can sent a thousand noonlo at those tborlty of these mattors In not giving . bor plate, In nil cases y.ou will retain
ontortMnmontK and wo want that tho traveling public common courtesy
many," said Mr. Tout today. "We do for whnt thoy aro paying for, by glvi
not havo tho help of tho boys and girls this llttlo courtesy or protection, cs
ln gottlng tho tlckots out but I nm Pcclnlly at this sonson of tho year
sending tickets by mall to thoso who who11 travel Is so heavy. Wo don't llvo
want. them. Tlckots will bo on sale at 1,1 N,,r'b Platto. but If wo did, and wero
all of tho schools noxt Monday. They m business, It's dollars .to doughnuts
will also bo on salo nt tho entrance to someone in authority would hear of
tho auditorium on Mondny night." this noglccL
' Elpvi'iithllour'SiigarPNtloiis. Th0 mu' 80,1001 of Christian
llox candles, cigars, pipes, glass 0,,urch Bnv lts Christmas program
huhlldorii of tobacco. Wo will dollvor Sunday evening, which was woll at
Xma3. Donolson Cigar Store. tended. Decorations wero all In whlto
mm 1110 mea or wnuo uius 10 uio King
Instrument now on file bo probated as
the last will and testament of Frank
L. Lawrence,, deceased, and that sho
bo appointed as executrix of said es
tate with the will annexed.
It is horeby ordered that January
13, 1920, bo set for the hearing thereof
before this court at 10 o'clock a. m.,
and that notice of said hearing be giv
en tho heirs, dovlsees, and all per
sons interested in said estate by pub
lication of a notice thereof for three
successive weeks prior to said hear
ing In tho North Plntte Semi-Weekly
Tribune, a logal seml-weokly nowspa-
per printed nnd published in Lincoln
county, Nobraska.
WM. H C. WOODHURST,
d23-3 County Judge.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Hull wont to wn carried out In tho program. Thoro
Omahrt yesterday to spend tho holidays wero two gifts of self, many of sorvice, tary public
with Mrs. Hull's sistor. sevoral of substance and $175. Thlsl nulns
Why not a SlmlTer pen for his Xmas. money will bo sont to tho benevolent
Dixon, tho Jowolur. Institutions of tho church.
Nelleo of Referee's Sale. " : SWimUs" Mission.
Notlco is horeby given that by vlr- AVe will havo our noxt mooting on
tuo of an ordor Issued to mo by tho Friday evening, tho 2Gth. at 7:30, at
District Court In and for Lincoln tho Peoplo's Mission, north Locust
County, Nebraska, In an action therein street. Rev. Sundborg Ih a fiuont
ponding whoroin Emma Hathaway, is speaker, do not fall to hoar him.
palntlff and Walter Shafer, Howard II, "o-
Hathaway, Myra Ross, Morris Walter rd of Thanks
Roas, Estys Osborn. John Osborn. W wish to oxpross our slncore
your old number plato
(2) You must glvo tho modal nnd
mako of your car.
(3) Tho namo of car.
(4) Tho engine number.
(5) Tho owner and address.
C) Tho old llconso numbor.
These rules must bo compiled. with
before any number will bo assigned.
Anyono purchasing a now car or an
old Car either from a private party or
i dealer must always obtain a proper
form of transfer otherwise no numbor
will bo assigned to you, ns thoso
transfers must bo proporly filled out
by tho owner and sworn to by a no-
NOTICE.
A. A. Prultt, first and real name un
known, will take notice that on the 3d
day of November, 1919, Wm. H. C.
Woodhurst, the county judge of Lin
coln county, Nebraska, Issued an or
dor of attachment for tho sum of
$959.00 and costs of suit In an action
pending In said county court wherein
Loypoldt & Pennington Company, a
corporation, is plaintiff, and A. A.
Prultt. real name unknown, is defend
ant. Pursuant to said ordor a writ
of attachment was duly issued and
levied upon tho following property of
defendnnt: Ono car of potatoes, In
C. n. & Q. car 27884 located In the
railroad yards at North Platte, Ne
braska. That tho summons Issued
thoroin bolng returned showing de
fendant not found in snid county, the
answer day Is continued until the 2d
day of February, 1920, and this plain
tiff authorized to receive sorvice on
tho defendant by publication.
Dr.ted this 11th day of December
1919
LFYPCLDT & PENNINGTON COM
PANY. PlaintiiT,
By Hoagland & Hoagland and E. E.
Carr, Attorneys. d23-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1706 of Albert M. Soibert,
decoased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said cstato will take notlco that the'
time limited for presentation and filing
of claims against said estato is April
30, 1920, and for settlement of said es
tate Is December 19, 1920; that I will
sit at tho county court room in said
county, on January 30, 1920, at 10
o'clock a. ra., and on April 30, 1920, at
10 o'clock a, m., to recolvo, exnmlne,
hear, allow, or adjust ail claims and
objections duly filed.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
d23JlG County Judge.
NOTICE
In tho mattor of the estate of Herman
Sonneman, deceased, in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
To tho heirs and all persons interested
in said estate:
Notice is hereby given that Minnie
Sonneman, as administratrix of said
estate, filed her final account horeln on
this day, and also her application for
tho distribution of the personal prop
orty belonging to said estate, nnd that
tho said final account and application
for tho distribution of said estato will
bo heard before the County Court in
the court house in the city of North
Platte, county of Lincoln and state of
Nebraska, on tho 10th day of Janu
ary, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which
tlmo any person interested may ap
pear and show cause, if any there be,
why the said final account should not
be approved and allowed and the es
tato distributed as provided by law.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, De
cember 20, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
d23j9 County Judge.
TENTS AWNINGS COVERS
I'OHCIl CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co.
100 West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phono 210
AUTO CUltTAINS AUTO TOPS
Big Price for Furs,
Don't sell your Furs before see
ing me. Furs are high and I
am offering the top prices.
L. LIPSHITZ.
V. T. JLMtrrCHAKI),
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox
aBslstant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street,
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phone Black 633
NOTICE.
Francos Patterson. GoorKo Pattorson. thanks and gratitudo to all tho nolgh
Alia unll, Erva Gaff. Aria Leo Locknrd; l,or3- rrionus anil lodges for their lov-. n proper rorm oi transfer,
Rules to follow-when npplylng for
numbors:
rieasuro car.
(1) Tho ownor and address.
Tho namo of tho car.
Year and mwlol of car.
Englno No.
Tho old liconso No.
Weight of car (which can be
obtained from your banker or tho
county troasuror).
(7) If just purchnsed from a deal
er or prlvato party bo suro and obtain
(2)
v(3)
(1)
(5)
(0)
AVilllam Cardwoll Ashby, a minor, 'K assistance and beautiful floral
Hozotta Witt, Charles Witt, William Klfts during our great loss nnd sorrow.
Elmor Shafer, Orlo Elsie Shafor. his M. uoiiAUiDN and FAMILY
wlfo, Ellzaboth M. Love, guardian of,
William Cardwoll Ashby, a. minor, uro
defendants, I will on Uto 24th day of
January, 1920, at tho hour of threo
The Dollars Reward
For tho rotum or for Information
loading to tho rocovory of n whlto En-
o'clock p. m. of said day. at tho n?J
front door of tho court house In tho
city of North Platto, Lincoln County,
Nobraska, soil at auction to tho hlgh
ost biddor for cash, tho following des
cribed real ostato sltuato In tho Coun
ty of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska,
old, with largo black spot on right
stile of bond, loft sldo of hoad white,
rotum to 703 oast Third street, or
phono 2C2. 99-2
o
House For Sale.
PMrlptlv ivinrlitrti ft rnmn lirman will.
to-wlt: tho Northeast Quarter (NEW) garage, corner lot, on east Fifth. Also
eT Dnnr nil HMi I rii fiA m ...... ,.1. 1 .. ...
m ,Yn l V, l,V. iwynsuip lot on woHt Fifth. Apply
T.r . . .V Vi. , iiri-l"ro i-w, Fifth or phono Red 1155.
wum 01 1110 uin i'. M.
Dated thiB 22nd day, of Docombor,
1019. O. E. ELDER.
(123J23 Roforoo.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estato No. 1C97 or John Ilylandor, de
coased in tho Countr Court of Lin
coln County. Nobraska.
The Stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors
of said estato will tako notlco Unit tho
tlmo limited for prosontatlon nnd fllh.g
of claims against said csuuo Is April
30, 1920, and for settlement of said os
tato Is Decombor 19, 1980; that I will
sit at tho county court room In Bald
county, on January X0, 1920, at 10
o'clock a. m., and on April 30, 1920, nt
10 o'clock a. m., to rooolvo, oxamlno,
hoar, allow, or adjust all claims Und
objections iluly filed.
(SEAL)- WM. II. O. WOODHURST,
d23JlC County Judge.
1002 oast
99-2
HREF ANH PORK IN QUANTITY.
Cholco corn fed hoof dollvored by "10
ouartor and pork tho same. Prlvs
right. At McKaln'B Meat Mark
North Sldo, Phono 518 or call, 9R 2
"TAG'S'' EXPRESS
for quick dollvory.Handlos anything
Day or night. City or country. Rosl-
donco phono Black CGG, stand phone
92. J. H. TAGADER. 9S-G
For Snlo Hardman piano in good
shapo. Inquiro nt 513 oast Fourth
aftor 5 p. m. 98-2
, . .0i .
HUNT THE RIGHT PLACE
for Right PrlooB on Furnlturo. Stovos
nnd Hardware. Bargains in used
Furnlturo. Spsclal prlcos on Guns,
Hliolls. Trans nnd Tonta.
ECHEMiERY, EAST FRONT STREET
98-4.
(8) Apply only in your own county.
(9) $10.00 minimum plus 50 cents
additional per 100 lbs. for oach 10P
lbs. ovor 2000 lbs,
Hoarses.
(1) AH hearses must bo registered
according to weight.
Dealers' Rulos.
(1) You must roglstor the heaviest
car In each class sold
(2) Do not use a "D" plato only on
iiomonstrntlng enrs.
(3) In no case uso papor platos
(4) For prlvato cars obtain n prl-
rato numbor.
(5) For sorvice cars apply for a
regular truck numbor.
(G) xAlwnys give Englno numbor
when applying.
Tho nbovo rulos are plain and easily
dlgostod. Thoy will bo onforced to
tho letter and wo hopo that each and
ovoryono will study thoso rulos and
comply without friction, ns wo hopo
mm no arrost will bo mado in Lincoln
county during 1920.
Evory car must bo registered for
1U20 whethor In uso or not. Tho fact
that you aro not using your car does
not oxcuse you from tho law. tho ob
Joct Is to roglster evory englno In tho
stato and placo a. certificate of logal
ownersnip on onch and ovorv car.
From tho nbovo It will bo soon that
ovory car will have a corlficato at
taehod to It showliiK the lawful own
or's namo, mnko of enr nnd englno
numoor.
Cars without a nortifleato or with n
j certificate whloh has boon changed or
Estato No. 1702 of Mary A. Simants,
deceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coin County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of said estato will tnko notice
that tho time limited for prosenta.
tlon nnd filing of claims against said
ostato is April 2, 1920, and for set
tlement of said estato is November
28, 1920, that I will sot at tho county
court room In said county on Janu
ary 2 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m and on
April 2, 1920, nt 9 o'clock a. m., to rc-
colve, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust
all claims nnd objections duly filed.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
d2-tl2G County Judgo.
NOTICE
In tho matter of the estato of Louis
Armstrong, deceased, in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska
To all persons interested in said es
tate:
Notlco is hereby given that William
A. Armstrong nnd Georgo T. Sldwell
on Decombor 5, 1919, filed In this court
a duly authenticated copy of tho last
Will and Testamont of Louis Ann-
strong, deceased, as admitted to pro
bate and allowed In tho Probato Court
of Cook County, Illinois, and which
Will rolntos to both real and personal
ostato and also their petition praying
that tho said Instrument bo admitted
to probate and that lotors testament
ary bo Issued to thorn, upon the estate
of said Louis Armstrong, deceased, and
that said petition will bo heard before
tho County Court in tho court houso in
the City of North Platto, County of Lin
coln nnd Stato of Nobraska, on the
27th day of Docombor, 1919, at nine
o'clock a. m., at which tlmo any one
may appear and contest tho probato
of said Will, and show causo, if any
thoro bo, why lottors tostamentnry
should not bo Issuod to said potitiouors
Dated at North Platto, Nobraska, De
cember 5, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
d9-2G County Judgo.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
Notlco Is hereby given that the cor
poratlou has been duly formed under
tho laws of the State of Nebraska, the
name of which is "Watchmakers'
Document, Incorporated."
Tho principal iplace of transacting
business is in the city of North Platto,
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Tho general nature of the business
to bo transacted by said corporation
shall bo the manufacture and sale ot
a certain patent article consisting of
a combined microscopes and objects
holder for the use of watchmakers
and retail jewelers and for the manu
facture and salo of merchandise gen
orally, and especially as used In con
nection with the watchmaker's trade;
the sale of such merchandise to bo
conducted at wholesale or retail and
for tho rental or erection of such
buildings and structures as may be
deemed necessary for tho proper con
duct of said business, and to purchase
necessary real estate as a site there
for.
Tho authorized capital stock of
said coporation is $25,000.00,
$15,000.00 of which shall be fully paid
up, tho balance of said stock to bo
sold and mado payable subject to tho
order of tho board of directors of said
corporation.
The tlmo of commencement of bus
iness of said corporation shall bo tho
1st day of November, 1919, and shall
extend for a period of twenty, years.
The highest amount of indebted
ness or liability the corporation shall
at any tlmo subject itself shall not ex
ceed two-thirds of tho capital stock
fully paid.
Tho affairs of the corporation nro to
be conducted by the board of directors,
consisting of threo in number, to be
elected by tho stockholders, and the
officers of said corporation shall bo
president, vice-president, secretary
treasurer and manager, and chosen by
tho board of directors.
Dated Novomber 4, 1919.
HERMAN HAEFLIGER,
JOSEPH J. SCHAT55,
LLOYD GUMMERE,
EDWARD M. SCIIATZ.
Estrny Notlco.
Takon up on or about July 15, 1919,
by tho undersigned, who lives ulno
miles southwest of North Platto, -a
brown mare, seven or olght years old,
wolght about 1,000 pounds. No brands
Ownor call, prove property, pay chnrg-
os and take anlmnl away.
97-G FRANK ENGLAND.
.Tjkon Up.
Takon up on or about Soptoinbor 1st
by tho undersigned who rosldos a half
mile north of tho Platto Valloy school
house, a roan hull, about 3 years old
weight about 1000 pounds, bunch on
right hind knee, no brnnd. Owner
call, provo proporty, pay charges and
tako animal away.
91-Gw ALPHA OLSON.
Legal Notice.
Eber H. Smith, Claud C. Slth, Exa
Hazel Smith, Lots Ono and Two in
Block 7 of Ponlston's Addition to tho
City of North Platto, Nobraska, and all
persons claiming any interest of any
kind In said real estato or any part
thereof, defendants, will tako notlco
that on the 6th day of September, 1919,
Alice O. Colo, plaintiff, filed hor peti
tion in tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska, against said do
fondants, tho object and prayer of
which aro to obtain a decree of said
Court quieting and confirming said
To Stephen Pirkoy and Mrs. Steph
en Pirkey, his wife, first and real
name unknown, their hoirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives.
and all persons interested in the es
tates of tho said Stephen Pirkoy, and
Mrs. Stephen Pirkey, his wife, or eith
er of them ; James B. Turner and Mrs.
James B. Turner, his wife, first and
real name unknown, their heirs, devi
sees, legatees, personal representa
tives, and all other persons inter
ested in the estates of the said Jamos
B. Turner and Mrs. James B. Turner,
his wife, or either of them, and tho
Northeast Quarter (NEVi) of Section
Ten (10), and the Northwest Quarter
(NW) of Section Eleven (11), all
in Township Eleven (11) North,
Range Thlrty-threo (33), west of tho
6th P. M., Lincoln county, Nobraska,
and all persons claiming any inter
est of any kind in said real estate or
any part thereof, defendants:
You and each of you and said above
described real estate are hereby noti
fied that Benjamin B. Simmons,
plaintiff, filed his petition in tho dis
trict court in and for Lincoln county,
Nebraska, against you and each of
you and against said real estate on
the 28th day of November, 1919;
plaintiff alleges in his petition that
ho is the fee simple ownor of said de
scribed real estate; that Stephen
Pirkey and Mrs. Stephen Pirkey, his
wife, claim some right, title or estate
in and to the South Half (SMs) of the
Northwest Quartor (NW) of SecUon
Eleven (11), and tho Northeast Quar
ter (NE14) of Section Ten (10), all in
Township Eleven (11) North, Rango
Thirty-three (33) west of tho 6th P
M., Lincoln county, Nebraska, by roc
son of a certain mortgage executed by
John I. Orrlson and 1 wife, Alice G.
Orrison, which appears of record in
tho office of the county, clerk of Lin
coln county, Nobraska, and recorded
in Book "40" of mortgages, at pago
596, but plaintiff alleges that said
debt for which said mortgage was
given has been paid, but no rolease
has over been given, and that tho
said Stephen Pirkoy and the said Mrs.
Stephen Pirkey, his wife, their heirs,
dovlsees, legatees, personal represen
tatives and all other persons inter
ested in their estates, or either of
them, have no right, title or interest
in and to said described real estate
and - said mortgago should be re
leased. Plaintiff further alleges that
ho Is the owner in feo simple and in
possession of 'the said Northwest
Quarter (NW4) of Section Eleven
(11), in .Township Eleven (11) North,
Rango Thirty-three (33), west ot tho
6th P. M., Lincoln county, Nebraska,
and that plaintiff and his grantors
have been in tho opon, continuous and
adverse possession of tho samo as
against the defendants and as against
all persons claiming by or through
tho defendants and each of them and
against the whole world for more
than ten years last past, and that by
reason thereof, any claims of tho de
fendants and each of them aro barred
by tho statute of limitations, and the
defendants and each of them havo no
right, title or interest in and to said
real estate.
The object and prayer ot plaintiff's
petition Ib to quiet title In nnd to all
of said described real estate, and to
excludo each and all of tho defendants
from any right, title, interost In and
to said lands and for such other relief
as may be just and equitable
You and each of you aro hereby no
tified that you must answor said neti-
tlon on or before the 12th day of Jan
uary, 1920, or decree and judgment
will bo tnkon and entored against you.
BENJAMIN B. SIMMONS.
d2-d2G Plaintiff
By Geo. N. Glbbs. His Attorney
Notlco to Creditors
Estato No. 167G of James C. Penning
ton, deceased, In tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho stato of Nobraska, ss. Credlt-
plnlntlft's tltlo to tho nbovo described! ors of said estato will tako notico that
real cstato and to onjoin each and all j tho tlmo limited for presentation and
of said defendants and all porsons filing of claims against said estate la
claiming any intorest of any kind In April 9th, 1920, and for settlement of
snid promises from assorting any in-; said estato ia Novembor 1st, 1920, that
torost thoroin adverse to said plaln-jl will sit at tho county court room In
tiff. 1 said county on Jnnuary 9th, 1920, at
You and each of you aro required to, 9 o'clock a. m., and on April 9th, 1920,
answor said potitlon on or boforo the at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, oxamlno'
2GUi day of January, 1920. I hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
ALICE O. COLE, Plaintiff. objections duly filed.
By HOAGLAND & HOAGLAND and 1 (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
H. E. Carr, Her Attorneys. dl6J9 d9J2 County Judgo