The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 09, 1920, Image 10

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    Big Type Poland
SALE OF
China Hog
Wo, tlio undersigned, breeders of Big Typo Poland
China hogs, desire to announce our offering, consisting
of forty head of tried sows, fall yearlings, spring gilts and
herd boars, on
onday, March 15th, 1921),
at tho II. M. Johansen Sale Barn, two blocks south of tho
Union Pacific station, North Platte, Nebr., sale commen
cing promptly at 1:30 p. m.
Tho above offerings consist of tho most popular blood
lines of the day, the. foundation of our herds have been
purchased in the East at a large expense with tho sole
purpose of giving a bigger and better Big Type Poland
China for Western Nebraska.
You can obtain catalogues by writing C. G. Landholm
& Son or Claus Anderson, North Platte, Nebr.
Believing it will bo worth your while to attend this
sale as these offerings will all be sold. We desire to thank
you for your presence.
C. G. Landholm & Son, q nerg
Claus Anderson, ) s"
Col. A. W. THOMPSON, Auctioneer.
Col. H. M. JOHANSEN, Auctioneer.
P. C. PIELSTICKEU, Clerk.
Diiroc Jersey
Bred Sow Sale
88 Proven Sows and Gilts
University of Nebraska
NORTH PLATTE SUB-STATION
Under ihe Auspices of the Western Neb. Breeders Ass"n
Wednesday, March 17
See Our Herd Boar
North Platte Great Orion Sensation
Sired by the Greatest Hog of the Breed
, .,, GREAT ORION SE?SATION
Grand Champion of theWorld.
SALE TO BE HELD AT
Experimental Station Horse Barn
Three Wiles South of North Platte
Commencing at 1:30 P. M , Central Time
R. I. CHAPPELL, Auct.
C. P. KILDAHL, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE.
Tho umlcrslKtiod will offer at public sulo at his ranch ton miles
southwest of North Platto and sovon miles southeast of Hershey, on
Wednesday, March 17th, 1920,
Commencing at ono o'clock sharp tho following property to-wit:
35 , HORSES AND MULES 35
Team gray ami uml sorrol horsos C years old weight 2C0O; team
bay horsos ,0 yearn old weight 2400; tonm black 'horses G and 9 years
old weight 2500; team bay mares 8 years old weight 2000; team bay
marcs G years old wolght 2000; two black colts coming 3 years old;
threo colts "coming 2 years old;b lack liorso 8 yoars old weight 900;
black maro G jyars old weight 1400; buy mare 8 years, old weight 1400;
bay horso, 4 years old wotght H00; sorrol horso C years old wolght
1200; UKilr block mulos 4 yoars old wolght 1800; pair gray and sorrol
horso mulos 4 years old wolght 1800; four maro mules 3 yoars old
woight 900 each; two horso mulos 3 yoars old wolght 800 each; ono
horso mulo 2 yoars old; ono horso mulo 1 year old; horso mulo 7
'years old weight 9d0.
275
HEAD OF CATTLE
275
35 helfor calves; 35 steor calves; 30 yoarllng stoers; 25 two year
old-fsteers; 3 puro bred Hereford bulls, 2 registered; 7 milch cows; 30
two year old heifers; 110 cows from 3 to 10 years old. Theso aro all
good grado WUlto Kacos, 90 por cnot White Face.
40
HEAD OF HOGS
40
5 sows, wolght 250; 15 sows, weight 175; 15 barrows, wolght 175;
0 pigs.
FARM MACHINERY
Dooring Ol'foot mowor now, 5 McCormlck 6-foot mowors, Doorlng
12-foot hayrako, McCormlck 12-foot hay rnko, 2 hay swoops, push hay
stackor," John Dooro gang plow, walking gang plow, 3-soctlon har
row, wldo tread lister now, Emerson llstor, other llstor, 8-foot disc,
John Deoro two-row sultlvator, 2 row-cultivator, 3 ono row cultivators,
two 4-lnch tiro wiions, 4-inch low whool truck wagon, slcklo grlnd
or, 8-foot grain Doorlne binder, 50 pounds twlno, Dulck car, cream
separator. ,
, HOU8K1IOLD GOODS Largo oak kltchou cabinet, now largo ro
, frlgorator, Detroit vapor stove, heating stovo, good G-actavo organ,
, oak socrotary, commotio, bedstead and springs, stands and chairs,
throo-mlnuto chum, 2-gallon ico croam freezer.
n Free Lunch At Noon
TERMS OF SALE $20 and under cash; sums ovor ?20, olght
months tlmo will bo given on baukublo paper bearing 10 por cent In
w toroat from dato of Balo. No property to bo removed till settled for.
: FRANK ENGLAND, Owner.
col. ed icii:itju Mud
DULL jmOWNFIMIiD, Auclloiu'ers. MAUL BROWN PI F.1,1), Clerk
ts .
MA h BARE, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Toucher' Salaries In (lollicnburg
The Gothenburg school board ut n
meeting hold last week gave teacher
a substantial incroaso in pay.
In the grados tho minimum salary
has been up to this time $800; the
Ono Vcnr by Mall, in advnnco. .81.75 j "''"'"JVa950-, ,The neY m,niVonm
Uno lear by Carrier, lu advanco, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Socond Class Matter.
TUESDAY, MARCH Dili, 1021).
NORTH PLATTE EVENTS
TJURTY-FIVE I'll AIM AUO
(From tho Tribune of March 7, 1885.)
Several democratic Hags floated on
March 4th lu honor of Grovor Clove-:
laud's inauguration.
It was expected that hundreds of
thousands of trees would be planted
on tho timber claims which had been
taken. Somo of the best grovos now
in tho valloy woro set out that year.
Tho Tribuno editor acknowledged
the receopt of an invltutiou to attend
tho first annual ball of IMatto River
Lodge No. 29, Brotherhood of Railroad
Brakcmon to bo hold March 17th.
Tho secretary of tho school board
was instructed to advertise for bids
for erecting a windmill and pump at
the Second ward school house. A
committee was appointed to secure a
alto for a school building In the
First ward.
Tho Lincoln county agricultural so-
clody was organized and committees
named to solicit members. T. C.
Patterson and W. C. Ritnor were
among thoso who took an activo part
in organizing tho society.
Cody's Wild West Show was exhib
iting In Now Orleans butnot doing
well financially on account of con
stant wot weather. Grounds which
had boon fitted up at a cost of several
thousand dollars became a mudbolc
and had to bo abandoned.
In thoso days tho city council talked
of paving tho streets, either with as
phalt or Colorado rock. Tho cost of
oithor material was about tho same
two dollars 'per yard.
Good work horses wore soiling
around $150 and milch cows at $30 to
$35.
Thirty-five years ago thoro were but
two passenger trains each way dnlly
through North Platto. From tho east
No. 1 arrived at 8:15 a. m and No. 3
at 10:12 p. m., while No. 2 and No. 4
from the west nrrived at 7:20 p. in.
and 3:50 a. in., respectively. There
were, however, four freight Jrajns
each waj which hauled passengers.
LINCOLN CO UN TV EVE NTS
AND PERSONAL MENTION.
will bo $1000, and tho maximum $1200.
XOTICK TO CKUIHTOIl.S.
ISstate No. 1729 of GeorRp llrown
CiinrlBht, Deceased, In Die County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
Tho State of Nebraska, bb: Creditors
of said estate will tako notice that the
tlmo limited for presentation ami MIiir
of claims ntfnlnat snld lOstnte Is July 9,
1U2U, nnii ror nettiempnt or said estnto
Is March 6, 1921, that I will sit at tho
High school teachers in the past have i county court room In Bald county on
beon paid $1200. Tho now minimum ?,p"9' 1,9.I0' j?.1 S n "nd "
, ..cm, .i . .Tilly 9, 1920, nt 9 o clock a. in., to re-
Is $1500; the maximum $1G00. rVe, examine, bear, nllow, or adjust
The salary o tho superintendent lias nit claims and objections duly tiled.
in tho-nast boon $2000. lie will ro- . . M. il. c. WOODtlUliST,
ceivo in tho .future an advance
thirty per cont, cr $2G00.
of
m!-4
County Judge.
-::o::-
H. Gaudrenult, of Farnani, who re
cently purchased tho old Winuucat
ranch from Joo Sullivan, nrrived In
town M mdu morning and expects to
brln his herd of thoroughbred cattle
ovor in about two weeks If the weath
er permits. Mr. Gaudrouult Is leaving
a highly improved ranch, and it will
bo necessary for him to make about
twenty thousand dollars in Improve
ments on his newly, acquired property,
which will then make it ono of tho
largest and finest stock raising farms
in the state of Nebraska. Tho citizens
of tills community will cortaluly wel
come Mr. Gaudrenult to our town.
Brady Vindicator.
::o::
Slock For Sale
Fourteen work horses nnd mules,
threo now wngons and four sots of
harness, thirty bend of pure bred
White Face cattle, 100 head pure bred
Galoway, cows and heifers for sale
privately. Located two miles south
and two mile3 cast of Horshcy.
15tf JULIUS MOGENSBN.
m:.niN.
Court of Lincoln
Ana
841,09
5.000.00
S.400
113,100.00
(Condensed from County Exchanges.)
The people's progressive party of
Sutherland has nominated W. J.
Root, G. L.. Buddin and Frank
Coates as conilidates for village trus
tees. Tho Courier says that with threo
olovators In operation this fall, Suth
erland will bo tho best grain market
in western Nebraska. t.-
C. S. Everly has sold Ills garage
stock at Maxwell and leased itlio
building to D. L. Mooro.
J. R. White, of Sutherland, spent
last week at Torrlngton, Wyo., and
from thero expected to 'go to Missouri
to look after his real ostato Interests.
Clarence Runner and Miss Ida Mr
Johnson wcro married Fobruary 24th
at tho homo of tho bride's parents at
O'Fallons. The bride has taught in
the 0'Falloii3 schools for our years
and the groom is a prosperous j'ojmg
farmor living south of Horshey' vho
spent fifteen months as a marine on
tho U. S. S. South Dakota. They
took a wedding trip to Donver and up
on their return will be at homo on a
farm south of Ilershoy.
A. P. Anderson, living south of
Maxwoll, was called to Sioux Falls
last wool; by tho lllnoss of his moth
er. Thirty head of Poland China hogs
offered by B. G. Sowlo & Son -nt
Maxwoll average eighty dollars each.
Zach Carter, who "wus employed in
ono of tho lumber yards at Brady, has
moved to a farm noar Maxwell,
Grandtia Koonoy passed away at
Horshoy Thursday ovoning at tho ago
of ninoty-three. Ho was a Nebraska
pioneer.
The Nichols aid society met with
Mrs. F. O. Johnson last week to
givo her a farowoll party prior to hor
leaving for hor now homo southeast of
North Platto. Sho was presented
with a beautiful dresser scarf.
Win. Longpro and family, of tho
Maxwoll section, liavo moved to his
farm near Broadwater.
Gub Rosontrator, of Brady, wont
to Omaha last week to have an op
oration porformed. Ho had a rib
brokon sovornl yoars ago and it has
since given him much trouble.
11. L. Oldfuthor. of Brady. loft Inst
woek for Ilift, Col., whoro ho and his
family will locnto.
In an advertisement in tho Horshey
Times tho Great Westorn Sugar Co.
says: "We very strongly fed that tho
piico of $11.50 por ton is the maxi
mum that wo aro warranted in offer
ing In tho Ilershoy territory at tills
tlmo, and wo do not proposo to alter
tho price."
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Young,, of
Horshoy have returned front an ex
tondod visit in California.
::o::
Order 1(H) Locomotives
Tho Omaha papors stato that tho
Union Pacslflc has placed an ordor
for 100 locomotives at a cost of six
million dollars. Eighty will bo for
sorvlco on the Union Pacific, tho otb
or twenty on tho Oregon Short Lino.
Ton of tho eighty nro of tho Mikado
modol, twonty-flvo of tho Santa Fo.flvo
Mallets, ton of tho Pacific paBsengor
typo and thirty switch onginos.
Tho Pacific Fruit Express Co., op
erating ovor tho Union Pacific, has
placod an order for 4,000 refrigerator
cars.
::o: :
Must Chaiigo Location.
Chanco to buy a good home cheap.
Good sovon room houso, wash houso,
garago, coal iioubo and othor imnrovo-
monts; C good lots, 3 blocks dast nnd 7
blocks south of tho 10c store. Prico
$4000. F. H. Woodgnte. Phono Black
Report of the Condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Charter No. 3490. Reserve DIst. No. 10.
nt North Platte, In the Stato of Nebras
ka, at he close of business on February
28, 1920.
RESOURCES
Loans nnd dis
counts . ... ... $1,000,914.24
uvoruratts unse
cured IT. S. (aovcrnmciit HecurlttcM
otviicili
Deposited to se
cure circula
tion, (U. S.
bonds par val
ue) ; $100,000.00
Pledged to so
curo nostal
savings depos
its (par value)
Owned and un
pledged Total U. S. Gov
ernment secur
ities Oilier IloiiiW, MecurltlcM
etN.t
Securities other
than U.S. bonds
(not Including
stocks) own
ed and un
pledged 40.079.41
Total bonds, sq-
securltles, etc..
other than U.S.
Stock of Fedor- , . ,
al Reserve
Dank (no per
pent of sub
scription ....
Value -of bank-
ing house, own- ,
ed unlncumbor- ,
cd 53,000.00
Equity In bank
ing houso . . .
Furniture and
flxturoa
Lawful reserve
with Federal
Reserve Bank.
Cash in vault
and not amount
due from na
ztional Ban Icq. 224,153.81
Net amounts duo
from banks nnd
bankers, and '
trust compan
ies (othor than
included 1 u
items 12, 13 or
14) 33,704.51
Checks on othor
b.mk.s In the
same city or
town as report
ing immc coin
er than Item
1C) 15,930.26
Redemption fund
with U. S.
Treasurer nnd
due from U. S.
Treasurer
I NOTJCH Ol
1 . .In the County
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of tho Estate of
mricg, Junior, Iiecensed.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested In said estate: Hoth
creditors and helra take notice, that
Warwick W. IClbben has filed his peti
tion alleging that Asa IIIclcs. Junior.
died Intestnte on or about tho first day
oi January, i8sy, ocing a resident and
innaiiitant or Taswell county. Illinois.
nnd the owner of the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: Tho North-
cast ounrter of Section Fourtenn.
Township Nine, Range Twenty-nine,
worn oi mo utn r. m., in Lincoln coun
ty.Nebraska; and that said petitioner
Is tho present owner of said premises,
having purchased tho samo; that moro
thnn two years have elapsed since the
death of said deceased, and that no
application hns been made In the State
of Nebraska for tho annolntment of an
administrator; said petitioner praying
tnnt tins court will make and enter a
decree determining tho date of tho
death of said deceased, tho right of
succession to said above described real
estate, who aro the heirs of said de
ceased, their degree of kinship and tho
rignt or descent or the real nronertv
of which the said deceased died seized.
Snld Detltlon w 111 be for hearinir on
the 2d day of April, 1920, at the hour of
ono o'clock l). m.
Dated at North Platto. Nebraska, this
27th day of February, 1920.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
m9-3 County Judge.
40,079.41
5,100.00
58,000.00
5,200.00
68,117.41
,4
5,000.00 347,242.02
Total ? t ,570,770.70
LIABILITIES
Capital stock
paid In
Surnlus fund . .
Undivided profits 16,301.75
Loss current ex
penocs, Inter
est, nnd tnxos
o s paid 7,282. 5S'
Clrciilntlnir notes
outstanding . .
Net nmountn due
to banks, bank
ers, and trust
compnnies in
tho United
States nnd for
eign countries
(othor thon In
cluded in Items
29 or 30) 92.8S4.51
Cashier's checks
on own bank
outstanding . . 20,387.96
IltMiiniid dcnoxltw (other
tlimi linnk iI(iohI(h) sub
ject to ItcHcrvtt (dopos
slts payablo within 30
days) :
Individual de
posits subject
to ohockt 780.064.71
Certificates of
deposit duo In
less than 30
days (other
than for mon
oy borrowed). 14,356,61
Tlmo doposlUi
subject to re
serve (payable
after 30 days,
or subject to 30
days or moro 1
notice, and
postal savings:
Certificates of
deposit (othor
thnn for mon
ey borrowed). 285,000.00
Postal savings
deposits 1,842.62
Othor time de
posits 60,241.05
United SI ii (oh DcponltM
(other than postal sav
ings): War snvlngs cer
tificate and
thrift stamp
depoHlt account 5.13
Letters of Credit
and Travelers'
Checks sold for
cash and otit
standlnff . . 4pt
$100,000.00
70,000.00
9,019.17
100,000.00
NOTICB OF HKAIIIXO
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebrnska.
In tho Matter of the Estate of Mary
E. Sibley, Deceased.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In snld estnto: Both
creditors nnd heirs take notice that
Warwick W. Kibben hns filed his pe
tition alleging that Mary E. Sibley
died Intestnte on or about the 24th day
of September, 1904, bolng a resident
nnd inhabitant of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, and tho owner of the follow
ing described renl estnte, to-wit: The
Northenst qunrtor of the Southeast
qunrter of Section Fourteen, Township
.Nine, itnnge Twenty- nine, west of the
6th P. M In Lincoln county, Nebraska.
and that snld petitioner is the present
owner or snld premises, having pur
chased the same through the heirs of
snld deceased: that more than two
yenrs hnvo elapsed slnco the death of
snld denei'seM. nnd that no nnnllcatlon
hns been mnde In the state of Nebraska
for the appointment of nn administra
tor; said petitioner praying that this
roiirt will mnke ana enter n decree
determining the dnte of the dentil of
snld deceased, the right of succession
to said above described renl estate, wlv
nre the hlrs of snld decensed their
degree of kinship nnd the Mirht of de
scent of the renl nronertv of which the
said deceased died qelr.ed
Snld petition will li for bearing on
tho 2d day of April, 1920, nt the hour of
one o clock p. m.
Datd at North Plntt. Nohrnfikn. this
-an iny or B'i)piiv, ti-m.
WM. II. C. WOOrHUtST
m9-26 County Judge
NOT I CM voiv mix
Notice Is herMv p-lven. that the
Bonrd of Pt'U r,o-imi,'lon'rs of the
cltv of North Plntte. Lincoln Pountv.
Nebr.iskn. will venelve periled bids ill)
until noon on the uii '"y of Ann!
1920. t the now V V Elliott, tlie
chiilr',""i of i'iffl iionvr'. for tiin labor
and terlils .nppvsnr" In t,ift con
struction o eertln lt-ftii inn fi.f
In len""f'i. vl1-' ntn nri" enjvert
16 fet lo'i". with rnn("",tn .d M'nlls.
and One rniiet..tn nnllrl't ' fr' lonfT
with c'vln,-f' ni .i-i'io ,n'i r"n con
crete .ltiln fir ft-t lof .-v.i(l. cjntd
later"1 i""i. f,--i "i.- nol
be po" .." f i m. , ..-, Titt nt
nark, nnd for t.'. . - i
tho excavation or moo cubic j-ards of
dirt In tho buildlne- of snld lnke or
swimming pool, said bids to be sub
mitted netmrntolv 'of the wo'k nnd
mntprlpi neoesFT-v in the construction
of snld latsrl ouiverfo nnd siphon, nnd
for work neoessarv In the excnvntlon of
snld swinmilne nool. or lnke: all work
to be performed "ndpr the uporvislon
of the fty engineer In accordance with
the pinni nnd specifications on file In
bin omee.
Snld hldi tn e nceompnnlod with a
certified ohe-'U In the pnm of $50.00.
The Hoard reserves the right to re
ject any nnd all bids
F. R. FLLTOTT.
Chnlrrnnn of tb" rmrrl of P.irk Com
missioners of North Plntte, Nc
brnskn. mOaS
llcirlstcrcd Suffolk StaHIon
for salo or trado. WTolght 1G50, bIx
years old. Inqulro of Albert A. dlnapp
Brady. tt
Col. II. M. JOHANSEN,
AUCTIONEER.
Salo Dates:
March.
11th. W. II . Towers, general farm
sale, southeast of Maxwell.
15th. Landholm & Anderson hog
sale at the North Platto Sale Barn.
C. P. Esslcy, March 10th, general
farm sale, 10 miles south and ono cast,
of dandy. Neb.
DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST
McDonald Bank Bldy.
Phono D7.
R. I. SHAPPELL
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
See or write mo for dates
SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Over Illrsclif eld's
Office Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020
OKDKH OF HKAIUXr;
In the tho mnttor of tho estateof Al
bert Coolldgo. Deceased.
Now on this 6th day of March, 1920,
on tho filing of the petition of Delia A
foolldgo praying for the acceptance of
tho reslgnntlon of W. IT. McDonald ns
ndmlnstrntor and approval of his re
port and that A. F. Stroltz be annolnt
ed ns Administrator De Uonl Non of
said estate.
It Is hereby ordered that April 2nd.
1920, be sot for tho hearing thereof
before tills court at 10 o'clock a. m.,
and that notice of snld henrlng bo glv
on tho Heirs, devisees nnd all nersons
Interested in said estato by publication
of n notice thereof for three successive
wooks prior to said hearing, in the
North Plntte Tribune, a legal semi
weekly newspaper printed nnd pub
lished In Lincoln County. Nebraska.
(SEAL) War. II. C WOODTIUItST.
ml-20 County Judge.
975.00 1.291,757.59
Total .
. .91, 570,770.70
119.
11-5
State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln bb.
I, F. L, Moopny, Cashier of the nbovo
nnmed bunk, do Bolomnly Bwear that
the above statement Is true to tho best
of my knowledge nnd hnllof.
F. U MOONET. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this 5th day of Mnroh. 1920.
N. IS. BUCKLEY, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
R 1. SEERETtOEH,
HAT C LANOFOHD,
KEITH NEVILLE,
Directors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tho Matter of tho Estato of
County, Nebraska.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of
Adolph Schorz, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given to any and
nil iporsons having claims nnd do
mands against tho estate of tho saW
Adolph Schorz, deceased, that tho 3rd
day of July, 1020, has been : o- nnd ap
pointed as tho day for tho i ception.
examination, ndjustmont and allow
ance of lawful claims and demands
of all porsons, against said ostato nn(i
that tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, will at said tlmo
receive, oxamlno, adjust and allow all
such claims against said ostato, as
provide'd by law, at tho County Court
Room in tho Courthouse In the City
of North Platto, Lincoln County, No
brasha, and all porsons so interested
in said estato. will appear at said
tlmo and pluco and duly prosont thoir
said claims and domands In tho man
ner required by law. or show cause
for not so doing, and in caso any of
said claims or domands shall not bo
prpsontod on or prior to the said 3rd
day of July 1920, tho samo shall Ik.
forover barrod.
In Testimony Whoroof, I have sign
ed this notlco nnd nffixod tho seal of
said Court this 8th day of March 1920
Vm. II. C. WOODHimST.
Seal County Judge M9-'
ROBERT A. PHILLIPS
Plumbing and Keafing Contractor.
I am propared to do all kinds of
plumbing and heating. AH materials
and work guaranteed. Estimates
cheerfully given.
Shop nnd Residence i:!0.'l East (itii St.
Phono Red 458
NORTH PLATTE
-Genera! Hospital..
(incorporated)
One Hall Block North oi Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinemn.nl casf.
Completely equipped X-Riiy.
and diagnostic laboratories..
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. H. D. V. tocos, fil 0.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, H.D.
Romigh Garage,
Phono 811 Day Cnll. Phone 1270 Com.
morclnl Hotel Night CaU.
Taxi Service.
DItS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242
Gamble with Springer.
THE CHAIN SYSTEM
No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203.
No. 2, 116 East B Street, Phono 490.
No. a, 621 East Fourth, Phono 971.
No. 1, S21 ycat Third, Phone No. 75.
Attachment Notice.
William Adair will tako notlco that
on tho 2d day of February, 1920, Paul
O. Meyer, a justice of the peace of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an
order of attachment for tho sum of
f 13.55 in an action pending before him
wherein Tho Star Clothing Company,
a corporation, is plaintiff, and Wil
liam Adair is defendant; that prop
erty of tho defendant consisting of a
Ford delivery car has been attached
under said ordor.
Said causo was continued to tho
15th day of March, 1920, at 9 o'clock
a m.
THE STAR CLOTHING COMPANY
By E. J. Vnnderhoof. President.
ORDER FIXING CLAIM BAYS.
In the Estato of Edith May Walker.
Deceased.
Now on this 14th day of Fobruary,
1920, it is ordered by tho court that
tho administrator bo allowed ono year
from this dato in which to settlo said
estato, and creditors will bo allowed
until the 19th day of Juno, 1920, to file
their claims, after said dato, claims
will bo forover barred. That on the
19th day of March, 1920, and tho 19th
day of Juno, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m.
of each of said days, tho court and tho
administrator will attend at tho coun
ty court room in said county to re
ceive, oxamlne, hoar, allow and adjust
claims. That notlco of this order bo
given creditors and nil porsons inter
ested in said estato by pub
lication of a notlco for four succes
sive weeks immediately preceding tho
nw.d0?f Marchl 1920' ln lh0 North
Platto Tribuno, a legal semi-wookly
nowspapor printed and published in
Lincoln count, Nebraska.
mi. ii. c. woodiiurst,
m'4 County Judge
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