The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 20, 1920, Image 8

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    IRA L HARE. Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES'.
One l'cnr by Miill, In advance. .$1 .75
Ono l'cnr by Cnrrlor, In udvunco, $2.00
Entered at tho North IMatte, Nebraska
Postorilce us Second Class Matter.
TIJESHAV, JAMM KV 20, l3
('ors'rv xhi "notes -
Vjj PKHSONAi. mention
(Condensed frtJin County Exchanges.)
During thrVer 1919 thoro were
phlpped from Horshey 1273 cum o?
agricultural nroductii, stock and hay
of which U(FT wore hay and 279 can
were sugar boots. Durlnit the your 528
cars were received at I he station.
A petition Is being circulated In the
Horshoy school district asking that an
election bo called for the purpoio of
voting $10,600 to either build an ad
ditional story to the present school
building or buying a site and erecting
an additional building.
F. O. Johnson, of Nichols, who re-
NATIONAL PROHIBITION
NOW
OX IS T
i' IX EFFECT
cently underwent nn operation for ill-
C03I.MI3HIOXKK8f PROCEEDINGS.
January 12, 1920
Board mot pursuant to udjourninonl(
prosent Koch, Herntlnghausen and C9P 0f iw Ktoinach at an Omaha ho
Springor, when the following claims ,)ltuli lmi, prHhI the danger point and
wore allowod: V getting along satlfnctorlly.
,. D. MoNIcklo, assessing wancer Mp . , jttck(,ori. of Nichols, wnnl , , . ' --" mi,ii7ih
brought to Noith Platte the latter part ,ure(!tor.
of last week to recelvu treatment for j What You Can No! Do.
threatend blood Poisoning romiltlng You can not buy a drink nnywhoro
from running a sliver In her hand. j tlie united States.
Mrs. O. A. Staples, who lives in tho i LoRftily you cim n?t carry a Hash
VBIIO) WMl OT IUWII, WHS UUIIIMI UJ I'l. .... .I. I.I,,
The ighteonth amendment, which
prohibits tUe manufacture, sale ot
transportation of IntoxMcntlng liquors
bpcnine effective at 12:01 n. m. Sat
urday night. Whnt you can do, and
what you cannot legally do in regard
to the use of liquor Is summed up ns
follows:
What You Can Do I
You can, Roup liquor in a govern
ment bonded, warehouse "
You can keep liquor ill your home;
you can even drink It thero nnd serve
it to bonaflde guests.
If you are sick you can get a doc
tor's proscription and have it filled al
the drug store. Tho limit on this Ic
one pint every ton days.
If you move you can take your
liquor with you, providing you get n
Public Health Notice.
I Al me present time mere uru
I giimps nf scarlet fever, three gusm
hauling gravel,
poor,
proolilot, $135.40
F. II. Johnson,
$21.50.
A. F. Heeler, mdso county
$37.20.
..5 . ... . y... ..1... .....
iNeurasKa j oiupuono vjo., ion uhui-b-os,
$1.20.
January rant for dlfTeront officers,
$28.56.
North Platto L. & P. Co.. services,
$1103.
Sundry persons, survoylng, $18.50.
AH. Hoaglnnd, sorvlcos, $150.00.
Milburn &lScott; supplies, $22.42.
U,M. Smith, hardware $27.05.
Wilson Bros., rood work, $32.50.
Tramp & Sons, mdso county poor,
$25.00.
W: D. Wnldo, hauling gruvel, $49.00.
Fred Tobas, brldgo Work, $14.00.
J. It. White, fuel for county, $27.15,
0cnr Oman, road work, $2.50.
Farmer' -Co-operative Co,, cement,
$108575.
F, II. Proltatior, road work, $13.00.
W. T. Elliott, carpenter work,
$90.50.
E. W. Cokor, mdso county poor,
$33.45.
Geo. Wllllamii, mdso county poor,
$3.00.
Rebokalr Lodge, hall rent for three
elections, $15.00.
J. R. Rltner, work on bridges, $100.
Omaha Structural Steel Co., as per
claim, $2,521.30.
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank Co.,
culverts, $1,039.
Thos. Onss, south rlvor bridge",
$3,000.
Jorgon Rosson, road work, $9.80.
J. T. Keofo, county attorney, $420.
Mrs. Emma Pulver, houso ront Co
poor, $27.00.
Gus Gundorson, road work, $20.00.
F. 0 Johnson!, dragging, $2fi.G0.
Fred Moyor, rood work, $22.30.
Wcsloy Cocklo, road work, $32.00.
Sutherland Courier, publishing,
$33.15.
Holt Mfg. Co., repairs tractor.
$20.50. I
Adjourned until tomorrow.
January 13, 1920.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment
prcsont full board and county clerk.
Deed to section 3U9-27 to A. D.
Hons approved and delivered.
Hoard adjourned to 1:30 p. m.
Hoard reconvened as old board.
It was moved and seconded that F.
W. Hcrmlnghuusen bo tho chairman
of tho board of county commissioners
for ,tho year 1920. Motion provalled.
N. Hratten, road work. $15.00.
Proposals for tractors opened,
read and oxnmlned. Three bids Min
neapolis Stool & Machlnory Co. trac
tor. Adjourned to January ID, 1920.
:::: .
Updike Purchases Omaha Hoc.
Nelson Updike, promlnont business
man of Omaha, purchased the Omaha
Dally Bee last week and tho control
passed Into his hands Thursday. The
prlco paid was $225,000, whlcmdocsi
not, of coursso. Include tho butldlnr
Dodge, Iowa, last week by tho death
of a sister.
P, A. Anderson, of tho Hershoy
neighborhood, spent last week In
Omaha attondlng tho state farmers' ;
convention.
Homor Hungorford, who llvos near I
Horsboy, will sell olT his personal
property next week and movo to, Cort
land, N. Y., whore he hns purchased a
200-acro dairy farm.
A petition Is being circulated nt
Brady 'for a stato aid road between
Hrndy and Arnold. '
It Is reported in Urady that the
Omaha Elevator Co. will erect a now
elevator In that thriving village. This
company sold Its Hrndy elevator to a
co-operative association about a year
ago.
Col. and Mrs. Win. Hentty and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Murphy, of Urady, and
Mr. and Mth. Gord Eells, who live
south of Hrndy, are spending tho win
tor In San Diego.
A chapter of the American Legion
was organized nt Maxwell last week
You can ndt drink anywhere except
at home, or us a bonaflde guest in the
homo of a hospitable friend.
You can not move your liquor stock
from n storage wnrohouso or a safety
deposit vault to your home.
You can not have liquor In your clul
or your hotel, unless you have a legal
residence thero, and then you must
keep It in your own rooms or In a
looker over which you have "complete
and exclusive control."
You can not have two legal resi
dences In tho snme town.
You can not buy fruit Juice nftcr It
starts to ferment.
You can not carry or ship liquor out
of tho country.
You can not carry or ship It In.
::oi!
Now Facing the Future
The amount of freight carried on
American rails doubled from 1897 to
1905--slnce that year It doubled
iiKnln.
It will double still again.
-!Col. H. M. JOHANSEN,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale Dates:
general
small-pox under quarantino and more
cases of measles and chicken-pox un-1
der plncnrd. .
In ordor to'dheck tho spread of those
mill ntlier rrnt;i irlmiH. tin. fnllnwlllC
liv tn January
IIUll inn null '' J py ,u'vii "I i T t r 1 fit
ri.,illlM it. ulilnli Hinrn nrn an.linnl 21st. Harry GOldSmltll,
i,u,i,-,,ia nni.iUi.n.1 farm sale, southwest of city.
hm in nnri n iin rnrai,.iin. 28th. E. D. CMara, genral farm
are absolute rules of the State Board M?. northeast of North Platte.
f itnniMi wiitMi n, i nf!, i iinnrri nf obruary
tinnin, onniint ci.ni.r3 Snh nriiittJnn," Chas. Swedell, general farm
hsale 4 miles west of North Platto
tt-nltli In n.nnt niir.1i r.nndltlnns ns mav 1Cth- A- E- Burgess. mllos SOltth-
west of Maxwell
17th. E. M. Bobbins, ten miles
southeast of town.
18th, A. II. Turpou general farm sale
10 miles northeast of North Platto. '
25. Lee Mustard, general farm sale
prise In tho IntorcstK of the general
health of tho city.
All children of n family in which
there are any of the following dlsoase
shall be excluded from tho public
Lir an I u
Snmli-pox, Diphtheria, Meningitis, B0Utheast of Northmatte.
lutantjlc mraiysis, iniiiicna, scarici
Fi'ver, Measles, Septic Sore 'Threat,
Kubclta, Mumps, Whooping Cough. Ty
phoid Fm-r, Chicken-pox, Pedicu
losis (lice), Scabies (llcb).
A child who has tho disease cannot
return to school until at least the
number of day prescribed by law has
elapsed. With scarlet fever this Is 21
Land and Stock Sale.
On March 9, 1920, Mrs. Bartholo
mew & Hon will holu a stocK and
land sale, 1120 acres of land, In Sec
2, T. 1G, R. 32, and Sec. 3G, T. 17, R.
32, located 12 nilles south of Tryon.
20 miles nortwest of North Platte
nnd 2 miles west of Tryotl mall
ri hn.nl tills rnnldlv trrowlntr traffic
Officers elected wero: M. L. Chappoll , Ul(, country must have more railroads
commander; V. E. Kuhns, vice-corn-! nioro Cars and engines more tracks
niundor: I. E. Hart, adjutant: H. B. I
Olson, treasurer.
Ono hundred and twenty-three cars
of hay wore shipped from Maxwell
station during the month of December.
Ray Deots bought up two car loads
horses In tho Maxwell section last
week which ho shipped oast.
Dr. T. Allen, who hug been located
at.Schuylor as a dontlst, will opeji n
dental offlco In Sutborlnnd February
first.
Earl Roberts, of Sutherland, has ac
cepted a position In tho North Platte
Ico plant and will move his family
down In n short time.
W. H. Tracy, of Kearney, has pur
chased a hnlf lntorest In tho Farmers'
store ut Sutherland.
D. C. "Wilson, of Sutherland, who
has been at Excelsior Springs for
nnd terminals. That Is the problem
the owners of railroads will face when
tho linos are turned back to them
March 1.
::o: :
Who Pa,s the Hill?
Who pays the $348,157,210 which
tho steel strike Is said to have cost?
Tho strikers pay a goodly share. The
government pays considerable thVu
losses In taxes on excess profits. The
steel corporations pay, something,
doubtloss. Hut tho bulk of it will be
paid by peoplo who had nothing to
say about calling tho strike or crent
lug the conditions which gave rise to
It the consuming public. . Jury Gary
would perhaps think It meddling for
tho public, thru congress, to force an
eight hour day upon him. But that
wnnlil nnt lin mhrn nnnrosslvn thdn
some iimo, writes mat no is improving-, for )xlrx to wish a three hundred mil
Tho Sutherland Odd bellows held a Hon dollar Rtrlko loss unon us. The
banquet, Tuo3day of last .week to
which their- wives and friends wero
Invited. Ono hundred and thlrty-llvc
persons wero present.
:;o::
stoel workors' unions say thoy"""voh't
stand for being forced by tho govern
ment to negotiate medlato or arhl1
trato before calling a strike Yet that
would not be more opppresslve than
for them to will a three hundred mil
What of Wheat !
Wheat Director Barnes' outline of Hon dollar strike burden upon us.
the wheat situation Is fur from sup-1 Lincoln Journal.
porting tho Nebraska miller, who pre-; ::0::
diets $3.50 wheat by June. Mr. Barnes1 Mules Se'l Well
flndo 437,000,000 bushels of wheat In i A carload of mules purchased at
handi of farmers nnd dealers .where, Hiawatha. Kansas, by John Shaw and
thero wero but 299,000,000 a year ago. ; Porry. was sold last Tuesday In Grand
Ho finds exports for tho Inst six i Island nt tho Blatn Horso nnd Mulo
months 33.000,000 below . the corro-' Co. market by P. L. Fuller, auctioneer
epondlng months of tho previous of Broken Bow. Thoso twenty-four
year. Cheaper ryo Is taking tho place ' mules sold for $9,450.00, or nn nverngo
of some wheat. Mr. Barnes Invites to of $394.00 per heud, one span brlngmg
It'iB announced that the paper will bo draw our own luforoncos. Ho plainly ' $1,000.00. It Is easy to see that It
Independent In polltl.es but will sup-, does not think tho facts point to a ! would bo n profitable business to raise
port tho oloctlon of a republican can- boom In wheat prices, ' moro good mules. Those sold at this
dldato for president
campaign.
-:to::-
In tho coming
:o::-
Notlce to the Public.
will not bo responsible for
any
Whan In North Pintto stop at the blMs that may bo contracted by my
Now Hotel Palaco and Cufo. You will wifo.
hn treated well. 58tf 2-4 B. A. ELIAS.
time wero shipped to Tonuesseo and
other southern states. Custer County
Chief.
::o::
Speclnl Homo cured bacon 35c per
pound. Brodbock's Meat Market. tf
AT AUCTION
EsaaE3KiaiwaQE
LINCOLN COUNTY
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.1.,.,,. ...nnll-nnv )1 ,!,,, r, n ,1 MlnnlllnC I 1UUI.U. ,1U" IO L11U kllllU IUI HIUOO 111
Uiljn, Mimn-IUA -1 utijn, .mil unuoo ,,, n,l l.1 ).,, .4.ll
days, from tho appearanco of the "UBluu JUU,V ""
rash.
The apparently well children In a
family In which thero Is a contagious
dlseuso are also excluded and cannot
re-enter school for n period of two
or three weeks. The exact time var
ies with the particular disease. This
Is not because they "carry" the dis
ease from thq sick so much ns because
they may really lime the disease In an
early, stngo when it does not show it
self and yet thoy are able to Infect
others with whom they come In con
tact. Thcso diseases are just as con
tagious before the rash as during It.
It has been held by tho courts that
the general characteristics of the com-
of common knowledge and that failure
to report tho same Is equivalent to
Intentlonnl concealment. If the head
of tho household does not wish to call
a physician, then ho or she assumes
the responsibility of the diagnosis
If you have a sick child keep all of
the children out of school until you
are sure that It Is, not a contagious
disease.
Children out of school on account of
sickness may re-enter only on a signed
statement from their family physlclap
slating that they are free from con
tagious disease. The school author!
ties, board of health and police de
partment are co-operating in this
work and all families aro requested to
do tho same. BOARD OF HEALTH.
o::
tho snow Is oc, as it will bo sold upon
tho above date regardless ,of the
weather. 102tf
DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST
McDonald Bank BIdy.
Phone 97.
East End ' Grocery,
709 East Fourth St.,
On the Lncoln Highway.
Staple & Fancy Groceries
QUALITY GOODS
Advo, Del Monte, Wcbfoot and Beech
Nut Brands of Canned Goad9.
A. F. BEELER, Prop
DItS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors',
S, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242
TENTS - AWNINGS COVERS
i'ORCII CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Avnisig Co.
109 West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEIIR.
Phone 210
AUTO CURTAINS
AUTO TOPS
Big Price for Furs,
Don"t sell your Furs before see
ing me. Furs are highland I
am offering the top prices.
L. LIPSHITZ.
W. T. PEITCIIARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
asslstant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street.
Hospital Phone Black 633
Houso Phone Black 633
Notice of Final Report
Estate No. 1C73 of Maurice Lanning
deceased in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska
The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested in saiu estate tane
notice that the administratrix has
FOR SATiE. (lied a final account and roport or her
Nnw modern houso. oak finish, cornt administration anu a petition ior nnai
or loentlon. with verv Httlo oxnense settlement nnd discharge as such,
rmiiii i.n tnniin Intn n Mmihln hmiRn. which have been set for hearing be
Rent from half would make goodly fro said court 011 January 30, 1920, at
nnvmontsj nn nrnnnrtv. Prlrnil at 1 O CiOCK a. m
cost of construction.
i ::o::
Fur Coats and Robes.
Wo tako orders , for tanning furs
and hides for coats and robes and for
the making of coats and robes from
furs and hides. Coats rellned and re
paired.
91tf U LIPSHITZ,
Phono Red 834
Dated January 5, .1920.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J6J23 County Judge.
ED.'KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Farm Sales a Specialty
References nnd Dates at First Na
tional Bank, North Platte, Neb.
100 East Third St Phono 912
It. Marshall, January 22.
O. Yv Wells, February 5th.
R. H. Williams, February 12th.
Knolda, Feb. lth(!.
Henry Frosh, Feb. 17th.
Ed Oalvln, Feb. 2llth.
Chnrlle Sliinn, Fcbrunry 27.
Frank Strollberg cattlo sale Apl. 15
l ebruary 2( E. S. Fromaii.
Notice of Petition.
i
Estate No. 1715 of Joseph J. Bowker
deceused, In the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested In said Estate, take
notice that a petition has been filed
for the appointment of Annie C
Kramph as administratrix of said es
tate, which has been set for hearing
heroin on January 30, 1920, at 9
o'clock a. m.
Dated December 31, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
J6J23 County Judge
Notice for Bids.
Notlco Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at tho office of
tho Secretary of the Board of Direc
tors of the Suburban Irrigation Dis
trict In Lincoln County, Nebraska, the
samo being at the office of Beeler,
Crosby and Basklns, Attorneys, I. O.
O. F. Building, North Platte, Nebras-
February 23 Frank Strollberg Hog ka. up until tho hour of G o'clock P.
Sale.
L. 0. Lloyd, February 2t.
26th.
2 O'CLOCK P. M.
On tho above date at tho East Front Door of tho Cou rt House, North Platte, Nebraska, we will sell ut pub
lic auction to the hlghost bidder regardless of prlco, tho following doscrlbed real ostato, located 3 mllos
south and 2 mllos west of North Platto. Nebraska: Tho Northeast Quarter and tho East Half of tho
Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 13, Range 31. West of tho Gth P. M Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, containing 240 acres more or loss according to govorninont survoy.
TERMS OF 8AL10 15 per cent of the purchase prlco cash day of sale, 35 por cent March 1. 1920, when
possession will bo glvon. Purchaser to assume a mortgage of $3,000.00 which Is a federal loan, hear
ing Interest at tho mto of flvo and one-half por cent, payuplo soml-unnually, and can bo paid In 3 years o?
carried for 20, ownor will carry romalndor of purcha so prlco for a period of 5 yonrs to bo secured by a
second mortgage on the above described laud bearing Interest at tho rate of six per cent Good and
sufficient abstract of tltlo with warranty deed dollvored to purchaser day of settlement.
IMPROOVEMENTS -Story and half 6 room houso; brand now barn 32x4S. room for 8 head of horses,
5 cows and 20 tous of hay; granory for 800 bushols of corn; chicken houso 10x40; gurago 10x14; stable
10x20; corn crib 8x10; well and windmill. All fenced with thr o wires. 120 acrus under plow of
which 25 acroH aro in alfalfa. Land undor plow lies level to goiul rolling. Balance rolling pasture.
Black loam soil with clay sub-soil.
For Further Information address
Nebraska Realty Auction Co.
MARK CARRAHER, Auctioneer. M. A. LARSON, Manager.
CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA.
O. W. Wells, North Platte, Nebraska, Owner.
"A "Elf just nuN youi
it
M. of tho. 3rd day of February, 1920.
for the construction of a head of the
canal, scouring gate sand sheet piling
dam to bo constructed at the head
gato and In the south branch of the
North Platto Rlvor on which said
canal of said Suburban Irrigation Dis
trict heads. Plans and specifications
for which prepared by Charles McNa
mnra, civil engineer which are now
on filo In the office of tho Secretary
of said Bonr1 of Directors. That said
bids will bo opened at tho office of
snld Secretary at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
by tho Board of Directors on said 3rd
day of February, 1920 and contract
for the construction of said works
will bo let to flio lowest responsible
bidder ns soon ns convenient after
said bids aro opened. Tho Board of
Directors however, reserve tho rlgh'
to reject any, and all bids and to re
advertlse for proposals or to proceed
to tho construction of such works un
der their own superintendence with
tho lalior of tho residents of said
Suburban Irrigation District. Said
sealed bids to bo accompanied with a
cortlfied check In tho sum of $500.00
paynblo to J. G. Beoler. Treasurer of
said Suburban Irrigation District
conditioned Unit tho person to whom
tho contruct may bo awarUt l shall
outer Into tho contract and upon the
falluro of such person to enter into
such contract, snld check shall bo
forfeited and such person to whom
tho contract Is awarded shall, before
tho contract shall be binding upon the
Suburban Irrigation District, entoi
into a bond for tho faithful perform
ance of tho contract and to pay foi
all labor and material and other ex-
ponsos entering Into the construction
of such works In a sum equal to
twonty-five por cont of tho contract
prlco, and such work to be construct
ed under tho direction and to tho sat
isfaction of said Charlos McNnmarn
Civil Engineer or somo Civil Englneor
Walking & H:ilW; Mivlir ine nPP.omtod by him In his stead with the
" "IKm8 U,Uey, 'tUlCint-3, con'8unt of 8nId noanl 0f Directors of
saul.suuurimn irrigation uistrict, and
said bond to bo approved and accopted
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska,. upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered In said Court
wherein Nebraska Central Building
and Loan Association is plaintiff, and
John L. Schlientz and Caroline M.
Schlientz, his wife, aro defendants,
and to me directed, I will on tho 7th
day of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock p
m., at he east front door of the Court
Houso In North Platte, Lincoln, Coun
ty, Nebraska, sell at Public Auction to
th highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said decree, interest and costs, the
following described property, to-wit:
South One-Half (S) of lots num
bored one (1) and two (2), Block
numbered' ninety-six (90), Original
town of North Platto, Nebraska, ac
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, Janu
ary 3rd, 1920. A. J. SALISBURY,
jGfG Sheriff.
Notice of Referee's Sale.
Notlco Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order issued to me by tho
District Court in and for Lincoln
County, Nebraska, in an action therein
pending wherein Emma, Hathaway Is
palntlff and Walter Shafer,. Howard II. '
Hathaway, Myra Ross, Morrfs Walter
Ross, Estys Osborn. John Osbom,
Frances Patterson, George Patterson,
Alia Gaff, Erva Gaff, Aria Lee Lockard;
William Cardwoll Ashby, a minor,
Rozetta Witt, Charles Witt. William
Elmer Shafer, Orie Elslo Shafer, his
wife, Elizabeth M. Love, guardian of
William Cardwoll Ashby, a minor, are
defendants, I will on the 24th day of
January, 1920, at tho hour of threo
o'clock p. m. of said day, a tho east
front door of the 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 State of Nebraska,
to-wit: the Northeast Quarter (NE4)
of Section Thirty-four (34), Township
Ten (10). Range Thirty-three (33),
West of the Gth P. M.
Dated this 22nd day, of December,
1919. O, E. ELDER,
d23J23 Roforec.
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life-prolonging elfect upon rugs
and earprts of all kinds.
It Heats . . .
As It Sweeps
As it Cleans
AUo it straightens napand restore!
colorings in the same operation.
This is because of the patented
Hoover Beating-Sweeping Brush.
It is revolved over 1,0(10 times a
minute by the motor. Thelloovcr
is guaranteed to clean clean.
Free Demonstrations in
your Home,
PHONE IS.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
Extracts nnd Toilet Articles.
For Salo by
R. H. STECK,
r 1 5 West B. Phono Black 318 I
by tho Board of Directors of said
Suburban Irrigation District.
J. O. BEELER.
J13-J30 Socretary
NOTICE OF SALE.
In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Paris M. Sperry, Plaintiff, vs. Magglo
Sperry, Dolclo Wolfe, Wren Yost
Maude Morrlsslon, Lpta Sperry', John
Sperry, Leslie Sperry, Ruth Sperry,
Grace Sperry, Merie Sperry and Bud
Sperry, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur
suance of a decree of the District
Court made and entered In tho abovo
entitled action on the 24th day of De
cember, 1919,, the undersigned Roforco
duly appointed in said cause, and hav
ing taken tho oath prescribed by law
and having given the bond required by
law and tho Court, which was duly
approved by th Court, I, Ore E. El
dor, the said Referee will offor at pub
lic auction at tho East front door of
tho Court Houso of the county of Lin
coln, in tho Stato of Nebraska, to tho
hghest bidder for cash in hand tho fol
lowing described property by, tho said
decree ordered to bo sold, to-wit:
Tho North West Quarter, the North
East Quarter, tho West Half of tho
South West Quarter and tho East Half
of tho South East Quarter of Section
Twenty-Two In Township Fourteen,
North. Range Twenty-Eight, West of
tho Gth Principal Meridian.
Said salo will bo hold and said prop
erty offered for salo as aforesaid at 2
o'clock p. m. on Monday, February 2,
1920. .
Dated tUis 29th day of December.
1919. O. E. ELDER,
d30 j Reforeo.
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. 1716- of Christina Cohagen
deceased, In tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said ostnte tako
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho appointment of Tcnnesseo M
Cohagen as administrator of said es
state, which has been sot for hearing
herein on January 30, 1920, at 9
o'clock a. ni.
Dated January 3, 1920.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
JJ23 County Judge