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UtA h BARE, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION ItATES: Ono four by Mall, In ndrnnco..$l.?r Ono Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska Postofflco as Sacond Class Mattor, FRIDAY, JANUARY JO, 1020. WHEN AIRPLANE WAS NOVELTY In 1010 Newspapers Considered Ordi nary Flights as Something Worthy of "Splurge" Headlines. Nine years ago who would hnv dreamed of nn NC-1 flying easily from Rocknwny to Halifax, from Halifax to Tropassey, from thorc to the Az ores and on to Lisbon, and tlienco to Plymouth? Or of Hawker and Grieve, the Indomitable ones, Jumping off at St. John's In a lnnd machine with nn ocean between them and the Irish const, whither they wero bound? Or of Alcock and Brown who won nfler Hawker nod Grieve had failed? Or of a dirigible, large as the ocean liner Adriatic, with live gondolas and a crew of 110 men, hailing swiftly through the fogi most of the lime. see ing nothing else, from England to a landing Held In Allneola? On July 7, 1010, a New York news paper published the latest "ocean flight" news with a three-column head: "Curtlss, in Great Ocean Flight, Soars 3300 Feet Above Waves." "Remains Aloft More Than 1U Min utes, Circling Atlantic City's 'Throngs." The story goes on to describe the flight: "Steady ns a sea gull, the great yel low biplnno Hew over the sea, l.IKH) feet above, the waves and a mile out from the shore, remaining aloft for 32 minutes nnd l.'l seconds." It tells hoyv Curtlss nlmost wrecked the plane at the start In a dash through a breaker. The accident forced him to descend nfter he had covered 1,1100 feet. "Sending for new propeller blades," tho account says, "Mr. Curtlss super intended their adjustment, and after n single test he forgot tho accident nnd dnrlngly reascended. This display of confidence and courage brought a cheer from the multitude." New York live ning Post. LAST HOME OF SEMIN0LES Indians to Whom High Tribute Has Been Paid Have Been Removed to Reservation. Now that the statu of Florida has gathered tho Seminole Indians to gether and placed thorn on a definite reservation In one corner of the Hvor gladcs, that remarkable tribe attracts passing attention. For many years they have Inhabited the Everglades, and been undisputed masters, beyond the outskirts of that region of swamp and Jungle, of some 800 square miles of country which no white traveler has ever penetrated. Few whites have known the Semlnoles at all, and per haps none better than Mrs. Minnie Moore AVIlson, who was recently In terviewed for a New York paper. "Tho Seminole brave," site said, "Is the most upright man In the world. He Is altogether moral, and never lies, chonts, steals or breaks his word, whllo his wonderful squaw holds a rank In her family and community un rivaled among all tho women of earth." A race could hardly be more highly spoken of; and tho Semlnoles themselves, says Mrs. Wilson, dread contnet with American civilization, lest It destroy their own standards of conduct. Ono cannot but sympathize with them when seeing tho engineers surveying their wilderness. Chris tlan Science Monitor. English Hotel In Paris. As early as 1701! there existed an English hotel nt Paris. It was owned by a man named Whllo and was situ ated opposite the church of Notre Dame dos Victoires. Its chief cllen telo was drawn from the English lib oral!- of thu day, who were attracted to Paris by tho British enthusiasm for the French revolution. For, as a writer la the Anglo-French Review points, out, "If George III and the To ries watched with anxious eye the progress of democracy, the whole lib eral party. Imbued with the ideas of Rousseau, was amazed at the Hashing developments In Franco." Among tho noted guests there lodged was Tom Paine, author of the "Ago of Reason Lord Fitzgerald wroto homo of him: "Wo breakfast, dluo and sup together. Tho more I sco of his Inner self the more I lovo and respect him." The hotel Is Intimately concerned with tho history of tho Terror. Changing Japanese Conditions. Abo Kobe!, n rich Yokohama mer chant, bequeathed 1,000,000 yen to bo used for tho public welfare of Kana gawn prefecture, placing tho matter entirely In the-hnnds of the governor, Inouye. This Is by no moans a solitary caso of Its kind, m It may be remem bercd that an Osaka merchant, not long ngo, donated 1,000,000 yen to con struct (i public meeting house, which Is now comploto and In uso, Howovcr, it shows a change In tho psychology of tho people, with whom tho family has boon tho unity of society, and family property und possessions huvo been kept Intact from ono generation to tho next, even by tho expedient of adopt lng other people's children to keep up tno xanmy lineage wnenever no heir Is born. This change is welcom for It indicates a contribution to tho bottermont of tho social welfare of Nippon. ... ' gc THE MAN HATER By ELIZABETH I. SAUNDERS. (ffi, 1919, by McClurn Nawxpaer Syndicate.) "What has come over me? What alls me lately? I don't feel a bit like my self," thought Gwendolyn Ritchie, ns she sat pondering on tho edge of the bed, staring absently Into thu mirror icforo her. "It can't be Jealousy. I was never Jealous of Fran In my life. and yet, why am I so opposed to Hal, nil of a sudden and Just since he put i that ring on her finger? Goodness knows, I want to see my little slstet happy and I know she loves him m what Is it? Jealousy? That awful word could It bo that but how could It, for I never loved HalIn fact my (feet Inns have never been Inclined to any mere man, and never will no. They are a bother and qtdto trouble some. I know what It Is," she finally added to the perplexed reflection In the mirror. "Hal Is taking Fran away from me. I will be all alone." The thought of being all alone, sepa rated from Fran, who bad been her only pal and confidant since their great loss had come upon them,. leav ing them two orphans to face the tips ml downs of life alone. They had been inseparable and in fact only one subject had ever come between them to cause dispute, and that was Fran's everlasting persistency that men wore quite essential, and she liked them. "I Just know, Owen Itltchle, that the morning will come when you will wake up and Hnd yourself head over heels In love with the only man In the world of men," Fran hnd said time and time again to Owen. Owen hnd argued with Fran to the contrary, but without results, for Fran wns firmly in favor of the male sex. It was In this mood that Fran, with flushed cheeks, sparkling eyes and nil xcltement burst Into tho room, with 'Oh, Owen, Isn't It wonderful ; Hal Just got the marriage license. I am so happy." i "Yes, dear, I'm glad for you," choired Owen. "But, Owen, you are crying. What Is It, dear?" "Nothing much, only I dread the thought of giving you up to n man. Marrhigo may lie all right, but I don't believe It. I hate men and will have nothing to do with them." "I'm not silly, Fran ; It's Just my na ture. Perhaps you're right. We can't get along without them, hut I guess I am not like other girls, for they mean nothing to me but hard feelings nnd hntred." "Owen, I will give you Just one month to meet and fall In love with the one and only. Itemembcr, Just one mouth." "Hut, Fran" "No 'btits' about It, nnd what's more, you are going to that dance tonight with Hal and me. His chum has Just returned from a hospital where he has been recovering from Injuries In the service. Although he can't dance, he will be there. Ills leg was Injured and he hasn't the use of It to the extent of dancing hut nnyway, I promised Hal you would be there to entertain him, so that's final." "So I should play nurse to Hal's pals? Oh, well, If you Insist. Per Imps I could do you one more favor, and fall In lovo with him." "All right, wo will mnke It n bet," dared Fran. For hour after tho dance was over and the two sisters were snuggled under tho covers, Owen tossed and sighed. "Owen, for goodness sake, what Is the matter with you? What's on your mind?" "Nothing much only a man I mean I was wondering If Hay had ever been In 1 ; I mean Isn't It too bad Hay was Injured, for ho Is such a fine fel low? So different from the rest tho most Individual male I ever met. "Oh, well, let's go to sleep and for get It but remember. It Is not love, but only sympathy for his poor leg." "Sympathy nnd understanding spell true friendship, and that Is the seed of love," "You arc certainly a sentimental lit tle mite, hut don't you be so sure that I am falling In love I'm' not." The next three weeks were busy ones for Fran, preparing for the nil eventful day thai spoiiod hannlness to ht-r. True, she had noticed flowers and letters coming to Gwen, but In her excitement had not given her pre diction a thought. The night herore Fran's veddlng had nrrlved Gwen showed much Interest In the Haul touches of hur sister's trousseau. "I'm so glad, Frun, I only wish tomorrow wero my passport and date for happiness." "You mean you'd like to nmrry Hal, yourself?" questioned Fran. "Hal, nothing his pal Hay. Love Is wonderful, after all," she ponder .d. "Oh, Gwen, I'm so glad." "Glad? What for what have I been saying?" stormed Gwen. "Dmi't mind me. Fran, I was Just talking silly." "Please. Gwen, you know you won tho Hrst to know of my engagement."' coaxed Fran, and then sternly. "Re member, Gwon, you have Just four days more to gut engaged. How about lit" "Oh, Fran, I believe It's nil your fault, but I've truly gono nnd donu It." "1 hat's funny: It took Hal seven months to wk me to marry him, nnd only 20 diy for Ray to ask my little ninn-hutlng' sUter. Guixw you win, Gwen ; mon are dlffmont, after all." DATE THERE, THOUGH HIDDEN Information on Peacs Tower Erected In Canada Would Puzzle Aver age Man to Find, flnck to the earliest times when man erected public or memorial buildings Is wild to run the practice of recording tho date so that it remains hidden from casual view, In nn ornament of Inscription, and can only be road by careful study. Why the practice started it Is now Impossible to suy; It looks nlmost like a playfulness on the part of the first builders, but It has continued down tho axes, and its latest example occurs In the great penre tower of the government buildings In Otfawa. Here one rends the Inscrip tion : This Stone wns laid by Hdward, Prince of Wales, September 1. In this Year of Victory. Finis Commit Opvs, Tho hypothetical stranger from Mnrs might reasonably ask when was the Year of Victory; and If he examined tho Inscription closely he might ills cover that certain letters, beginning with the first "I," are distinguished from the rest by having an Indenta tion under them, nnd that adding these letters together answered his question In Roman numerals. Most of us, per haps, would have to take the dic tionary to help us translate them, but none the less ILIDDDICLIIIVICIICV means 1011). Christian Science Monitor. For Salo Quarter section good val ley hay land, 8 in. from N. P., $100 per a; GO a', broke. M. R. Magnus son. 1-3 Col. H. M. JOHANSEN, AUCTIONEER. Sale Dates: January 19th. Joe Pllnas, genoral farm sale southeast of North Platte. 20th. General farm sale at Lexing ton. 21st. Harry Goldsmith, general farm sale, southwest of city. 28th. E. D. O'Mara, genral farm sale, northeast of North Platte. February 4th, Leo Mustard, goncral farm sale, southeast of North Platte. 11th. Chas. Swedell, general farm sale 4 miles west of North Platte. 17th. 13. M. Robblns, ton miles southeast of town. 18th. A. H. Turpon general farm sale 10 miles northeast of North Platte. Lund nnd Stock Sale. On Mnrch 9, 1920, Mrs. Bartholo mew, & Son will hold n stock and land sale, 1120 acres of land, in Sec 2, T. 10, R. 32, and Sec. 36, T. 17, R. 32, located 12 mllos south of Tryon, 20 mllos nortwest of North Platte and miles west of Tryon mall routo. Now Is tho time for those In terested to look this land over, while tho snow Is oc, as It will bo sold upon tho above dato rcgnrdloss of the weather. 102tf ::o:: Notice for Rids. Notice Is horoby given that sealed bids will bo received nt the office of tho Secretary of tho Board of Direc tors of the Suburban Irrigation Dis trict in Lincoln County, Nebraska, the samo bolng nt the offlco of Beeler, Crosby nnd Bnsklns, Attorneys, I. O. O. F. Building. North Platte, Nebras ka, up until the hour of G o'clock P. M. of tho 3rd day of Fobruary. 1920. for tho construction of a head of the canal, scouring' gate and sheet piling dam to bo constructed at tho head gato and in tho south branch of the North Platto River on which said canal of said Suburban Irrigation Dis trict heads. Plans and specifications for which prepared by Charles McNa marn, civil engineer which are now on fllo in tho office of tho Secretary of said Bonrd of Directors. That said bids will bo opened at the offlco of said Secretary at 7:30 o'clock P. M. by tho Hoard of Directors on said 3rd day of Fobruary, 1920 and contract for tho construction of said works will be let to tho lowest responsible bidder as soon ns convenient after said bids are opened. The Board of Directors however, reserve tho righ' to rojoct any and nil bids and to re ndvortiso for proposals or to proceed to tho construction of such works un der tholr own suporlntendonco with tho labor of tho residents of said Suburban Irrigation District. Said sealed bids to bo accompanied with n certillod chock In the sum of $500.00 payablo to J. G. Beolor. Treasurer of Bald Suburban Irrigation District conditioned that tho person to whom tho contract may bo awarded shall outer Into tho contract and upon the talluro of such porson to enter Into such contract, said check, shall be forfoltod and such porson to whom the contract Is awnrded shall, boforc tho contract shnll bo binding upon the Suburban Irrigation District, ontoi Into a bond for tho fnlUiful perform ance of tho contract and to pay foi all labor and matorlal and other ex- ponsos ontorlng Into tho construction of such works In a sum equal to uonty-nvo per cent of tho contract price, and such work to bo construct ed under tho direction and to tho sat isfaction of said Charlos McNamara Civil Englneor or somo Civil Englneor appointed by him In his stead with tho consont of said Board of Directors of said Suburban Irrigation District, and said bond to bo approved and accepted uy mo uoani or Directors of said butmrban Irrigation District. J. G. BEELER, J13-J30 Secretary Watkins & Holler's Medicines, Extracts and loilet Articles. For Snle by R. H. STECK, Sir. West 11. Phone Rluck JUS ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer Goncrnl Farm Sales a Specialty. References nnd Dales nt First Na. , tlonal Rank, North Platte, Neb. , 100 Knst Third St. ' Phone 012 ! R. Marshall, January 22. R. II. Williams' sale Feb. ISth. Knolihi. Feb. It Mi. Hour) Frosh, Feb. I'lli. i:d Gnhin, Feb. 20th. Charlie Shlnn, February 27. Frank Strollberg cattle salo Apl. IB February 2(1 K. S. Froinnn. February 2.'J Frank Strollberg Hojj Sale. li. 0. Lloyd, February 21. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the fcientific treatment of medical, iurj;ieal and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J. B. Redfield.M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. THE T1VINEM HOSPITAL. 100S WEST FOUBTH STREET, North Platte, 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. DR. HAROL1) TENNER Osteopath Over Hirschfeld's Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020 E. I. SUAPPELL Auctioneer Dates can bo made at the Platte Valley State Bank or Phono 15G . Sutherland, Nebraska. I always take stock buyers with mo. Office Phono 340 Res. Phono 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Nob Phono for Appointments. JOHN S. S13LMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surcrery McDonald Rank Building Office Phono S3 Residence SS GEO. B. DENT, Phsyiclnn and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstrotrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130, Residence 115 DR. REDFIELD Physician, Ohstetrictan Surjreon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office C12 Residence G7(! DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapj 728 City Natlonnl Rank Bnllding. Omaha, Nebraska ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platto, Nebraska DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Surgeon Office over Rexall Drug Store Office Phono 371. ' House 1068 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, . - - Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. W. E. FLYNN ATTOltNEY-AT-LAl) Office over McDonald Bank. Office Phone 1130 Res. Phono 112(5 I. D. BROWNFIELD, General Auctioneer. Live Stock nnd Farm Sales. Phone or Wire at My Exponso for Dates. HERSHEY, NEBRASKA. DERRYBKRRY & FORBES, Licensed Em earners Undertakers and Funoral Director Day phono 41 Night phono Black CSS East End Grocery, 709 East Fourth St., On the Lncoln Highway. ; Staple & Fancy Groceries QUALITY GOODS Advo, Del Monte, Wcbfoot nnd Deceit IS ut Rrnnds of Cnnncd Good". A. F. BEELER, Prop DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Bank Bldy. Phone 37. Gamble with Springer THE CHAIN SYSTEM No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. No. 2, 110 Enst B Street, Phone 490. No.-3, C21 Enst Fourth, Phono 791. No. J, 824 West Third. Notice of Final Itcport Estate No. 1G73 of Maurice Lanning deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested In said estate take notlco that tho administratrix has filed a final account and report of her administration and a petition for final settlement and dischargo as such, which have been set for hearing be fore said court on January 30, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 6, 1920. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, JGJ23 County Judge, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1G97 of John Rylandor, do ceased In tho County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate is April 30, 1920, and for. settlement of said es tate Is December 19, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on January 30, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on April 30, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamltfe, hear, allow, or adjust nil claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, d23J16 County Judge. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1715 of Joseph J. Bowkor deceased, in tho County Court pf Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said Estate, take notlco that a petition has been filed for tho appointment of Annie C. Kramph as administratrix of said es tate, which has been set for hearing herein on January 30, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated December 31, 1919. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, J6J23 County Judge Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1716 of Christina Cohagen deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons interested In said estate take notice that a petition has been filed for tho appointment of Tennessee M Cohagen as administrator of said es stabe, which has been set for hearing herein on January 30, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 3, 1920. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, JGJ23 County Judge NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notlco Is hereby given that the cor poration has been duly formed under tho laws of tho Stato of Nebraska, tho name of which is "Watchmakers' Document, Incorporated." Tho principal place of transacting business is in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Tho general nature of tho business to bo transacted by said corporation shall bo tho manufacture and sale of a certain patent article consisting of a combined microscopes and objects holder for tho use of watchmakers and retail jewelers and for tho manu facture and salo of merchandise gen erally, and especially as used In con nection with tho watchmaker's trade; the sale of such merchandise to bo conducted at wholesalo or retail and for tho rental or erection of such buildings and structures as may be doomed necessary for the. proper con duct of said business, and to purchase nccossary real estate as a slto there for. Tho authorized capital stock of said corporation Is $25,000.00, $15,000.00 of which shall bo fully paid up, tho balance of said stock to be sold nnd made payablo subject to the order of tho board of directors of said corporation. Tho tlmo of commencement of bus iness of said corporation shall bo the 1st day of Novomber, 1919, and shall extend for a period of twenty years. Tho highest amount of indebted ness or liability tho corporation shall at any tlmo subject Itself shall not ox ceed two-thirds of tho capital stock fully paid. Tho affairs of tho corporation aro to be conducted by tho board of directors, consisting of threo In number, to be elected by tho stockholders, and the officers of said corporation shall bo presldont, vice-president, secretary treasurer and manager, and chosen by tho board of directors. Dated November 4, 1919. HERMAN IIAEFLIGER, JOSEPH J. SCHATZ. LLOYD GUMMERE, EDWARD M. SCHATZ. Estrny Notice Taken up on or about July 15, 1919, by tho undersigned, who llvos nlno miles southwest of North Plntte, a brown maro, seven or eight years old, wolght about 1,000 pounds. No brands. Owner call, provo property, pay charg es and take nntmal away. 97-6 FRANK ENGLAND. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors o, C, 7 Building & Loan Bnldlng. Office Phone 70. Res. Phono 1243 TENTS AWNINGS COVERS PORCH CURTAINS North Platte Tent and Awnkg Co. 109 West Sixth Street NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Phono 210 ALTO CURTAINS 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. W. T. PRITCIIAIU), Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex asslstant doputy Stato Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 SherlfPs Sale. By virtue of an order of salo Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Ccurt wherein Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association Is plaintiff, and John L. Schllentz and Caroline M. Schllentz, his wife, aro defendants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 7th day of Fobruary, 1920, at 2 o'clock p m., at he east front door of the Court House In North Platte, Lincoln, Coun ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wit: South One-Half (S1) of lots num bored ono (1) and two (2), Block numbered ninety-six (96), Original town of North Platte, Nebraska, ac cording to tho recorded plat thereof. Dated North Platto, Nebraska, Janu ary 3rd, 1920. A. J. SALISBURY, JGfG Sheriff. L Notlco of Referee's Sale. s Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order Issued to me by the District Court in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, in an action therein pending wherein Emma Hathaway is paintlff and Walter Shafer, Howard H. Hathaway, Myra Ross, Morris Walter Ross, Estys Osborn. John Osborn, Frances Patterson, George Patterson, Alia Gaff, Erva Gaff, Aria Leo Lockard; William Cardwell Ashby, a minor, Rozetta Witt, Charles Witt, William Elmer Shafer, Orle Elsie Shafer, his wife, Elizabeth M. Love, guardian of William Cardwell Ashby, a minor, are defendants, I will on tho 24th day of January, 1920, at tho hour of throe o'clock p. m. of said day, at tho east front door of tho court house in the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at auction to the high est bidder for cash, tho following des cribed real estate, situate In the Coun ty of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, to-wlt: the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Thirty-four (34), Township Ton (10), Range Thirty-three (33), West of tho 6th P. M. Dated this 22nd day, of December, 1919. O. E. ELDER, d23J23 Referee. NOTICE OF SALE. In the District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. Paris M. Sperry, Plaintiff, vs. Magglo Sporry, Delcie Wolfe, Wren Yost Maudo Morrlsslon, Leta Sperry, John Sperry, Leslie Sperry, Ruth Sperry, Graco Sperry, Merle Sperry and Bud Sperry, Defendants. Notlco Is hereby given, that in pur suance of a decree of the District Court made nnd entered in tho above ontitled action on tho 24th day of De cember, 1919,, the undersigned Referee duly appointed in said cause, and hav ing taken tho oath proscribed by law and having given the bond required by. law and tho Court, which was duly approved by tho Court, I, Ore E. El der, tho said Referee will offer at pub lic auction at tho East front door of tho Court House of tho county of Lin coln, In tho State of Nebraska, to the hghest bidder for cash In hand tho fol lowing described proporty by tho said decree ordered to bo sold, to-wit: Tho North West Quarter, the North East Quarter, the West Half of the South West Quarter and tho East Half of tho South East Quarter of Section Twenty-Two In Township Fourteon, North, Rango Twenty-Eight, West of tho 6th Principal Meridian. Said salo will be held and said prop orty offered for sale as aforesaid at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Fobruary 2, 1920. Dated tUis 29th day of December. 1919. O. E. ELDER, dflO j Reforee. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 170G of Albert M. Selbert, doceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said ostato will tako notlco that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said ostato Is April 30, 1920, and for settlement of said os tato is December 19, 1920; that I will sit at tho county court room in said I tuuiuj, uu jimuury ju, vjzv, at 10 u uiuun. u. iu., aim on April oU, VJZ0, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, d23JlG County Judge