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UP IN THE AIR
By CECILLE LANGDON
(Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union)
'Tin nil up In the air!" muttered
Illrnm Scrlpps In n dazed way.
"Don't say thnt, neighbor," urged his
friend, Robert Wnde. "Think, man,
think 1 You had It once. It's got to
como hack to you ngaln."
"Think?" repented Hiram glndly.
'Tvu done nothing else but think ever
slneo that happened," and he pointed
sorrowfully toward the charred ruins
of a burned down shed nt the rear of
the lot. "To have the model of my
great Invention working like n chnrui,
to have a big capitalist offer me a for
tune for It, and now nshcsl"
"Cheer up, old friend," consoled
Wnde. "You needn't tU me that a
man of your genius mid ability won't be
able to make over what you once
made." ,
"I can, all but the little Jigger that
was the soul of the whole device," re
plied lllram. "It simply won't come to
me, and without It the new model Is
simply kindling wood. Ohl I'm not
mourning the loss of a fortune. It's
Miss Tlbetts I'm fretting about."
"Thnt's bad. Hiram," observed
Wade.
"No, It's good," dissented Hlrnm with
jmotion. "It's good because I've found
out how much I love her, dear, sweet
angel that she Is I Wade, when I hod
spent the last cent of the money I got
from mortgaging my place here and
didn't know where to turn to get
enough to finish my model, that lovely,
unselfish being drew her savings out
of bank, five hundred dollars, and
forced It on mc to help mo out. Ohl
the shame of not being nblc to pny
her back will crush me. Whnt will she
say or think?"
"Sny? Thnt you could have more If
she had It. Think? More of you than
ever. It's the way of women love,
pity, sacrifice. Don't fret on that
score. Get your mind on something else
for a while, and before you know It the
little Jigger you can't remember will
por Into your mind. I say, there's a
circus In town. Let's stroll down to It
and take a look ut things."
"It won't interest me one bit," de
clared Hiram.
The two friends reached the vacant
lot where the big white tents Invited,
but Hiram was In an abstracted mood
and the glowing ennvns daubs held no
attraction for the unhappy Inventor.
"Let her go!" came the order, and
the guy ropes of n show balloon were
released find the distended monster
sagged nnd swayed.
"HI ! out of the wny there."
The yell was directed at Hlrnm. It
startled him out of his preoccupation,
hut he did not move quickly enough
to evade a bunch of trailing ropes. One
of them whipped about him, tugged,
tightened, nnd he was lifted from his
feet. Ho grasped nt the rope to steady
himself. Then nloft he went.
Wade was awed, horrified. The
crowd thrilled, the balloon men on the
ground shouted wildly to the operator,
but up like nn arrow, fairly one hun
dred feet, shot Hiram.
Later, wheiA questioned ns to his
unique experience, Hiram Scrlpps
avowed thnt such u thing ns four nev
er occurred to him. He declnred that
the sensation was one of exhilarating
buoyancy. His mentality seemed re
leased from all natural bonds. In a
flash there came to him, clear, per
feet, remembrance of the part of his
machine thnt he had so vainly sought
to grasp.
The startled balloonist turned a
valve and began to descend. As
Hiram's feet struck the top of a roof
the rope slacked nnd ho let go of it
The balloon swayed free of him, but
Hiram, left without support, rolled
down the roof and struck the ground
with a shock.
"Oh, he's killed 1" groaned Wade, ns
niram lay Insensible. "Get n doctor,
quick i"
A pbyslcinn hnppened to be on the
grounds. He hurried to the spot
"A bad bump on his hend, but no
bones broken," he reported.
Just then Hlrnm opened his eyes.
A glorious smile Illuminated his face,
In another moment he relapsed Into
unconsciousness, but not until he had
shouted out rapturously:
"A concentric shaft and two rntch
ets hurrah !"
"Mind gone concussion of the
brain," pronounced the physician dole
fully. "Get him home quick."
It wns several hours later when
Hiram opened his eyes. Beside his
couch were two willing nurses Miss
Mlrandn Tlbetts and her married sis
ter.
"And oh, Jnnetl" the former was
sobbing, "what If his brilliant mind
never recovers! And oh! I love hlra
so, nnd If he was a mere beggar I
would work and die for him, If nec
essnry."
"You sny that, you loving sweetest
of all womankind I" cried out Hiram,
startling the ladles by bolting upright.
"Then life Is Indeed wortli living. Oh,
Miranda! the golden luck. A concen
tric bar and two ratchets Hurrah !"
"Oh, my denr! my dear!" pleaded
Miranda, breaking down utterly, "for
get such wretched ravings !"
"Ravings?" fairly shouted Hlrnm.
"Why. thnt means thnt 1 remombor
the Importnnt mechanism thnt had es
enped my memory. Ur 'Jio air no
longer, my darling! I can tinlsh the
niodi'l now. We're rich, my sweot, and
yours shall be the fortune thnt Is n&w
Mireb ours, nnd myxolf In th. bargain,
If you ill imve ion."
HONOR CLAIMED BY WELSH
Writer Asserts Natives of That Coun
try Were the First White
People In America. '
In nn ninnzlngly interesting old ,
book, published by the author, John
Wllllnms, Vale street, Denbigh, Wales.-'
In 1850, entitled "Ancient nnd Modern
Denbigh," there nppenrs the following
rare bit of Information:
"In A. I). 1100, Madogap Owen
Gwynedd, nnd his followers, nro snld
to have left the Valo of Clwyd (In
North Wnles), and to have reached
America 800 years before Columbus
discovered thnt vnst continent Re
turning, next yenr, they took many
more with them, nnd are said to have
founded a tribe of Welsh American In-
dlnns."
England had been conquered by tho
Normans In the previous century, nnd
tho sons of the grcnt bnrons Wllllnra
tho Conqueror lind brought with him
from Franco were tnklng possession
by force of the conquered kingdom, as
they could. They were not nlwnys
successful In their little Indlvldunl
wars, and a good ninny Saxon earls
nnd squires hold their own ngalnst
them. Especially did the Normans
hnvo a had time trying to oust the
nnclcnt Britons from their property In
Wnles. It was not until 1283 thut Dn
vld, Inst king of the old British empire,
wns defeated, and King Arthur's royal
crown wns taken by the Normnn-Eng-Ush,
as was the Welsh relic "crocs
cnydd" made of the true cross nnd In
closed . In gold nnd silver, embossed
with Jewels by St. Helena, tho British
princess through whom It may be said
that the Nonnnn-Engllsh beenme
Christian.
The author falls to quote tho docu
mentary evidence of the discovery of
Amerlcn b'y tho Welsh.
PICTURESQUE IN THEIR RUIN
Famous Old Abbeys and Priories
Abound in the English County
of Yorkshire.
When it conies to selecting the re
gion of abbeys and priories in Enginnd
there is but one county to think of.
That county Is Yorkshire, which lias
no less than 25 famous abbeys and
priories within Its boundaries, several
of them renowned nil over the world
ns being the finest nnd most beautiful
ruins and scenes one enn possibly ex
pect to view in this connection.
Twenty-flve. nt lenst, of these benuty
spots, the ancient founders of religious
houses selected In Yorkshire centuries
ngo. Of course not all those 25, In
their ruins and environment, are so
nmnzingly beautiful nnd picturesque
todny. Klrkstnll abbey, charming ns
it still nppenrs In certnln ways, Is too
much overshadowed by the smoke of
Leeds nnd the murky, evll-smelllng
wnter of the Aire. But when the old
monks first came to tills nbbey, the
vale whore It rested was almost surely
as delightful as Fountains' wondrous
scene is today I However, most of the
Yorkshire nhbeys even yet retnin their
pristine delightful surroundings, their
fnlrylike loveliness, nnd have thus won
n world-wide renown, nnd are visited
by tens of thousands of folk from
every qunrte'r of the globe year by
year.
Influence of Lunar Cycle.
Physical and mental alternations are
well marked In chronic Invnlids nnd In
tho Insane. In the case of a sufferer
from heart disease, with asthmatic
symptoms, n careful record wns kept
of the singuinrly regular lunnr month
ly nttneks. Tho cycl'c excitement of
lunntlcs has nlso been studied by phy
slcinns, and In one of the investign
Hons It was found thnt 40 per cent of
men and 40 per cent of women In 388
asylum patients hnd definite periods of
relapse.
The Influence of the lunar cycle up
on tho prevalence of suicide lias boon
observed by several Investigators.
More cheerful is the evidence thnt the
phnse of the moon affects tho mhrrlage
rate. Tho rhythm of the aptitude for
mental attention Is a topic of great sig
nificance In the conduct of life.
Laundry of the Millionaire.
Order is pleasant. If 1 wore n mil
llonaire which I thank heaven I am
not, nor scarcely a millionth part of
one I should take pleasure In the
silent orderliness that shadowed me
through my home. Those Invisible
hands that patted out the pillows nnd
shlned the shoes nnd picked up every
thing, even the Sunday newspapers
those I should enjoy. I should enjoy
especially tho guardian angel who hid
from me the casualties of tho laundry
nnd put the surviving laundry nwny.
In henven there Is no laundry, or
mending of laundry. For the million
aire the laundry is sent nnd tho latin
dry Is sorted nwny, blessed be the
nnmo of the millionaire. I envy him
little else except, perhaps, his linen
sheets. New Republic.
Dislnctlon Vithout Difference.
Donnld went to get n drink, when
Rnndnll snld : "Hnnd me a drink, Don
nld!" Mother said: "You mustn't
order It liko that, Rnndnll, or Donnld
won't hnvo to get it for you. Say,
'Please band mo a drink, Donnld.' "
So Rnndnll snld: "Please hand me n
drink, Donnld, I'm ordering It!"
Those Girls!
"Tell me just what sort of a mm
your flanoe is."
"Oh. he's everything tliat Is Mice."
"I'm so glad. You know, I have al
ways snld that people should marry
their oppoolto." Ronton Transcript,
East End Grocery,
709 East Fourth St.,
On tho Lncoln High wny.
Staple & Fancy Groceries
QUALITY GOODS
Adio, Del Monte, Wbfoot nnd ltccch
Nut Uranus oi Canned Good.
A. F. BEELER, Prop
Office phone 241. Res. phone 1317
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Plntto,. - - Nebraska.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
Office Phono 340 Res. Phono 1237
DR. SnAFFER,
Osteopathic riiysldan
Helton Bldg. North Platto. Nob
Phono for Appolhtmontt
GEO. B. DENT,
l'hsylclnn nnd Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstrotrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Rosldenco 11G
1)11. HEDFIEL1)
Physician, Obstetrician
Surgeon, X-ltny
t'nlls Promptly Answered Night or Dnj
Phono Office G12 Residence 070
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Itndium Thernjtj
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebrnohn
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician and SorgeoM
Office over Rexnll Drug Stoie
Office Phone 371.
House 1068
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES
On this 2d day of March, 1920, the
county commissioners proceeded to
make, and did make, tho following es
timate of expenses for the year 1920:
County General $70,000
County Bridge 40,000
County Roads 50,000
Agricultural Society 1,000
Bridge Bonds
Osgood n.ooo
Blrdwood t. 1.500
Sodth Platte 1,500
Platte 1,500
Bostwlck 500
Hershoy - 700
East Plntto 2,000
School Bonds
No. 1 " $12,000
No. 7 1,750
No. 23 500
No. 47 . 100
No. 55 3,000
No. G7 450
No. 94 y350
No. 95 300
No. 98 300
No. 105 300
No. Ill 300
No. 119 ' 2,000
No. 120 200
No. 122 200
No. 120 300
No. 131 . 350
No. 132 500
No. 133 500
No. 21 300
o. 113 200
No. 110 200
No. 18 300
Special Building
No. 33 $2,500
No. GO 900
No. 130 200
No. 131 200
No. 19 200
No. 31 500
No. C5 1,000
No. 132 300
No. 133 300
No. 91 j 200
No. 78 200
No. 100 200
No. 112 1 300
F. W. HERMINGHAUSEN,
. S. J. KOCH,
E. II . SPRINGER,
m5-4w County Commissioners.
Notice of Sule Under Chnttel Mortgage
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of a chattel mortgage dated tho 9th
day of May, 1919, and duly filed In
tho office of tho County Clerk of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, on tho 10th
day of May, 1919, nnd executed by E
E. Cramm to W. J. Hendy and E.
N. Ogler. doing business undor the
firm name and stylo of "Hcndy
Ogler Auto Company" to secure pay-
mont of a note for tho sum of $900.00
upon which thoro Is now duo tho Bum
of $590.23 with interest nt tho rate of
10 por cont por nnnum from tho 27th
day of February, 1920, dofault has
boon made in tho payments of said
sums secured therein and no suit or
other proceedings at law, have boon
had for tho rccovory of said sum or
any part thereof, tho undersigned
will soli at public auction tho proporty
herein described to satisfy tho sum
above named, togothor with intcrost
end costs to tho day of sale, to-wlt:
One Ford, Model "T" Sedan, engine
No. 2001221; said sale will be hold at
the Hendy-Ogier Auto Company Gar
age, In tho city of North Platto, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, on the 23rn
day ot March. 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Dated this 1st day of March, 1920.
W. J. HENDY,
K. N. OGIBR.
doing business under the arm name
and stlya of Hendy-Ogier Auto Co.
By, BBELH5R, CROSBY ft BASKINS.
u)2-19 . ' Attorneys.
Whon In North Platto stop nt tho
New Hotol Palace nnd Cafe. You will I
bo treated well. 58ttj
EXTENSION ROAD NO. iW.
To Whom It Mny Concern: -
The special Commissioner appoint-1
cd to loente a road as follows: Com
mencing at stntlon 21 of Rond No. 309
In tho SEKSWVi of Section 36, T. 18
N., R. 29 W. running thonco in a
northwesterly direction along the
slopo of tho cast sido of a canyon
about 40 rods to tho North lino of the
NEViNWVi of section 3, T. 12 N., R.
29 W., torminnttng there, snld road
to bo 40 feet wldo, has roportod In
favor thereof as follows:
Beginning at a point on tho North
and South center lino of Section 35,
T. 13 N., 11. 29 W., 7. GO chs, North
of tho Vi section cornor on tho South
Lino of said Section, running thonco
N. 85 degrees W. about 9 chains,
thonco S. 45 degrees W. nbout 1
chain, thonco S. 10 dogroes W. about
7 chains, to a point on tho South lino
of said Section 35, or N. lino of Sec
tion -3, T. 12 N., R. 29 W., nbout
10.25 chains west of tho Section
cornor on tho South lino of said Sec
tion 35; nil objections thoreto or
claiming for damages by tho reason
of tho establishing above road must
bo filed In the office of tho County
Clork of Lincoln County. Nebraska,
on or boforo 12 o'clock noon on tho 5th
day of Mny, 1920.
Witness my hand and offlcinl soal
this 21th day of February. 1920.
(SEAL) A. S. ALLEN,
m2 County Clork.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By vlrtuo of an order of snlo Issued
by tho District Court of Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska, on Docomber 17, 1919.
in an action In partition wheroin A.
Belle Swarthout is. plaintiff and Wil
liam E. Pickens, tho hoirs, dovlsees,
legatees and personal representatives
of said William E. Pickens, nnd nil
persons interested in the estate of
said William E, Plckons aro defend
ants, I will sell at public auction at
the cast front door of tho court house
In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, on tho third day ot
April, 1920, at tho hour of one o'clock
P. M tho following described real es-
tato situate in Lincoln county, Ne
braska, to-wlt: Lot five (5) nnd six
(G), Block one hundred and olghty-
slx (18G) of the original town of the
city of North Platto; part of lot three
(3), Union Pacific plat lying south of
lots flvo (5) and six (G), block one
hundred eighty-six (18G) In tho city of
North Platto; the north forty-four
feet of lots one (1) and two (2), block
one hundred seventeen of tho original
town of tho city of North Platte; all
of lot three (3), block ono hundred
twenty-seven (127), of tho original
town of the city of North Platto; west
twenty-two feet of lot threo (3), block
one hundred four (104) of tho original
town of tho city of North Platto; part
of lot six (G), block ono bunded four
(104) of tho original town of tho city
of North Platte, Nebraska, described
as follows: Beginning at tho north-.
ea3t cornor of 'said lot, thonco 132
feet In a southerly direction along tho
east sldo of said lot to tho south
east cornor thereof, thonco 6G foot In
a westerly direction along tho south
lino of said lot to tho southwest corner
thereof, thonco 82 feet in a northerly
direction along the west lino of said
lot, thenco east 3 foot, thonco 15 fool
In a northerly, direction on a lino par
allel with tho west lino of said lot
thenco east 3 feet, thence 35 feet in
a northerly direction on a line paral
lel with the west lino of said lot to the
north lino of said lot, thenco east GO
feet to the placo of beginning; all of
blocks ono (1) and two (2) In Thom
son's sub-division of a part of lot 4
of Section 4, Township 13, North of
Range 30, west of tho Gth P. M., of
tho city of North Platte, Nebraska.
I will soli at public auction at tho
west front door of tho court house in
tho city of Lexington, Dawson coun
ty, Nebraska, on tho second day of
April, 1920, at the hour of ono o'clock
P. M. the following described real os
tato situate In Dawson county, Ne
braska, to-wlt:
Lots ono (1), two (2), and three
(3) In block fifty-six (5G) of tho origi
nal town of tho city of Loxington; nil
of block ten (10) In C. L. Ervln's ad
dition to tho city of Loxington; and a
part of block seventeen (17), Mac
Coil's Addition to tho city of Loxing
ton, Nebraska, doscribol as follows:
Commencing 100 feet west of the
northeast corner of said block 17,
thonco south parallel with tho oast
lino of said block 150 feet, thenco
west parallel with tho north lino of
said block 100 foot, thonco north par
allel with tho west lino of said block
150 foot, thence east to tho placo of
beginning.
The terms of snld sale to bo cash in
hnnd.
Dated at North Patto, Nebraska,
this 1st day of March, 1920.
m2a2 O. E. ELDER, Roferee.
NOTICE OF PETITION.
Estato No. 1735 of Nols C. Rasmusson,
deceased, in the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The Stale of Nebraska. To all per
sons intorustcd In said estato tako no
tice thnt a petition has been filed for
tho nppolntmont of Joslo C. Rasmus
sou ns administratrix of said estate,
which has been sot for hearing heroin
on Mnrch 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.
in.
Dated February 21st, 1920.
-'KAL WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
1. Mini 2 County Judge
Notice to Creditors
E 'ate No. 1722 of Georgo E. Rogers,
VceiiKcd, in the County Court of
! incoln County, Nebraska.
n'tip Statu of Nebraska, ss. Credit
or, of said ostato will tako notlco that
tli fine limited for prosonUttion and
flhi r of claims against said ostate ii
Ju 26th. 1920, and for settlement of
sal1 estate Is February 20th, 1921;
tlia 1 will sit at the county court
root in said county, on March 2Gth,
1920 it 10 o'clock a. in., and on June
2011). 1920; at 10 o'clock a. in., to re
ceive examine, heir, allow, or adjust
all ci 'ims and objections duly filen.
(8BAM WM. II. C. WOGDHURaT.
AM hi H Comity Judge,
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Fnrm Snlcs n Specially.
References nnd Dates nt First Nn
tlonal Bnnk, North Platte, Neb.
m East Third St. Phono 912
Sale Dates.
March 1011. Frnzer.
R. N'olila, March U.
R. T. Wclllvcr, Morch 10th.
Frank England, March 17th.
Mnrch 23d R. S. L. Vnss.
March 21th 11. A. Ellas.
March 20 CnUlo salo, Western Nc
hraska Breeders' Ass'n.
THE TWINE HE HOSPITAL,
1009 WEST FOCRTn STREET,
North Platte, Nobr.
For tho trcntmont of Modical, Surgical
nnd Obstetrical Cases. A place
where tho sick aro cared for so as to
bring about normal conditions in tho
easiest, most natural and scientific
muntier.
Phono 110. North Platte, Neb.
W. T. PUITCHAKD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Govornmont Veterinarian and ox
assistnnt deputy Stato Votorlnarian
Hospital 315 South Vino Street.
Hospital Phone Black G33
Houso Phone Black G33
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Proclamation
County Clerk's Office
North Platto, Nebr
By vlrtuo of tho authority vosted in
mo by law, I, A. S. Allen, County
Clork of Lincoln County, Nebraska, do
hereby direct and proclaim that a Pri
mary Eloction bo hold In tho sovoral
polling places in Lincoln County,
Stato of Nebraska, on Tuesday, tho
20th day of April, 1920, during tho
hours designated by, law, for the fol
lowing purposes, to-wit:
1. To oxprcss a preference for can
didates by each of the political parties
for President nnd Vico-Prosldont of
tho United Stntcs.
2. For tho election of four dole
gates at largo and two from tho Gth
Congressional District In tho Stato to
the National Conventions of the re
spective political parties, and tho
election of a Ilko numbor of altornntcs.
3. For tho oloctlon of ono National
Commlttcman by each of the political
parties.
4. For the non-partisan nomination
of two candiatcs for Chief Justice ot
the Supremo Court.
G. For tho non-partisan nomination
of two candidates for Judge of tins
Supremo Court to fill vacancy.
C. For tho nomination of ono can
didate for Congressman from tho Gth
Congressional Dlsctrict, by tho sov
oral political parties.
7. For tho nomination by each of
tho political parties of the following
Stato Officers, to-wlt:
1 Governor,
1 Lieutenant Governor,
1 Secretary of Stato,
1 Auditor of Public Accounts,
1 State Treasurer, s
1 Attorney General,
1 Commissioner Public Lands and
Buildings,
1 Railway Commissioner, and
1 Railway Commissioner to fill
vacancy.
8. For tho non-partisan nomination
of four (4) candidates for Regents of
tho Stato University.
9. For tho non-partisan nominal Ion
of two candidates for Superintendent
of Public Instruction, as provided by
tho Session laws of 1917.
10. For tho non-partisan nomina
tion of two candidates for Judge of
tho District Court for tho Thirteenth
Judicial District.
11. For tho nomination by each of
tho political parties Ono Candidate for
Stato Senator from tho 25th District.
12. Tho nomination by each of the
political parties Ono Candidate for
Representative from the G8th District.
13. The nomination by each ot tho
political parties One Candldato for
Representative from tho 77th District.
14. Tho nomination by each of tho
political parties Ono Candidate for
Clerk of District Court.
15. The nomination by each of tho
political parties Ono Candldato for
County Commissioner from tho 1st
District.
1G. Tho nomination by each of the
political parties Ono Candldato for
County CommlBsionor from tho 3rd
District.
17. Tho non-partisan nomination of
Two Candidates for County Judgo.
18. Tho nomination by each of the
political parties Ono Candldato for Po
lico Magistrate for the City of North
Platte.
Tho abovo Primary Election will bo
held in tho various precincts in Lin
coln County, Stato of Nebraska, on
tho 20th day of April, 1920, tho polls
will bo open nt eight o'clock In tho
morning and romnln open until 8
o'clock In tho afternoon of tho. same
day.
Dated at North Platto, Nobrnska,
this 23rd day. of Fobruary, 1920.
In tostlmony wohorof, I havo horo
unto set my hand nnd affixed tho soal
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, this 23rd
day of Fobruary. 1920.
(SEAL) A. S. ALLEN,
f24m2G County Clerk.
Nollm of Petition
Estate No. 1734 of E. It. Raworth, de
ceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested in said ostate take no
tice that a petition has been filed for
the appointmont of David Lnnham as
administrator of said estate, which
has been set for hearing heroin on
March 19. 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated February 19, 1920.
(8BAL) WM. II. O. WOODHURST.
f24ml3 County Judge.
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. I). ,
Special Attention Given to
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McDonald Bnnk Building
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HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
CAST IRON AND BONES.
Wo want these.
Big Price for Cost Iron.
Dry Bones $10 to $12 ton
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 158S of Mary Duggnn, de
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
con County, Nobrnska.
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit orn
of said estate will tajen notice thnt tho
nine uinitoa ror presentation and fil
ing of claims nuainnt said nstntn In
June 4th, 1920, nnd for settlement of
sum ostate is February 27, 1920; that
I will sit at tho comity court room In
a;ihl countr on Juno 4. 1!)20 nt in
o'clock a. m., to recelvo, hoar, allow,
or adjust all clatms and obJoctlonB
nrny men.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
1U2-2G 1 Conntv .Tmlirn
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estnto No. 1737 of Goorgo W. Trom-
bly, dccon3cd, In tho County Court o1
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per
sons Interested in oald ostato tako
notlco thnt a poltlon has boon fllod for
tho appointment of Sarah E. Trembly
ns administratrix of said ostato,
which has been sot for hearing heroin
on March 2G, 1920, nt 9 o'clock ji. m.
Dated Fobruary 25, 1920.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
1112-19 Count. v .Tmlirn
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 173G of Dotty Wlonbnrg, do-
ceascu, in tno county Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per-;
sons interested in said estato tako no-'
tlco that a potiltlon has been fllod for
tho probato of an Instrument purport
ing to bo tho, last Will and Tostament
of said deceased, and the appointmont
of Fritz L. Wlonbnrg as executor ot
said Will, which baa boon sot for
hearing heroin on March 23, 1920, nt
9 o'clock a. m.
Dated Fobrunry 24, 1920.
(SEAL) WM. II. C WOODHURST,
'2-19 County Judgo. '
Extension to Rond No. Si8", and
Vacating Rond No. !100.
To Whom It May Concorn:
Tho consont petition to extend Road
No. 285 and to vacate Road No. 300,
signed by Scott Shaner nnd 9 othors
hns been fllod in tho office of tho
County Clerk, in words nnd figures as
follows:
Commencing nt tho quartor section
cornor in tho contor ot the west lino
of Section 1, Township 12, Range 29,
running thonco east on tho north sldo
of tho east and west contor lino of sal"
soctlon, 40 foot wldo, to tho contor of
said section, wo further ask that tho
40 foot road commencing whoro the
north and south contor lino of said
section Intersects tho north lino ot
snld section running thenco south to
the center of snld section be vacated.
All claims for damnges and objec
tions to tho establishing and. vacating
of abovo roads must, bo filed In the of
flco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln t
County, Nobrusku, on 'or boforo 12
o'clock noon of tho 30th day of April, .
1920, or said roads will bo allowed
without roferonco thoreto, '
Witness my hand nnd officiul seal
this 24th day of Fobrunry, 1920.
(SEAL) A. S. ALLEN,
f24 County Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Georgo L. Androws and wlfo Hattlo
M. Androws, Raymond Brothers and
Company, Isaac R. Mclntiro, Peter Mc
Govom, Thomas 11. McGovern and wlfo
Catherine McGovom, LotB ono (1), two
(2), threo (3) and four (4), block
thlrty-sevon (37), of tho original town
of North Plntto, Section 33, Township
14, north ot Rango 30, weBt of tho 6th
P. M. In Lincoln county, Nobraska,
and nil porsons claiming nn intorost
of any kind in said real estato or part
thoroof, will take notlco that on tho
24th day of Fobruary, A. D. 1920,
Georgo W. Clopino, plaintiff 'iioroln,
filed his petition in the district court
of Lincoln county, Nobraska, against
said defendants nnd .each ot thorn, tho
object and prayor of which is to ro
movo certain clouds thorefrom and
qulot and confirm tho titlo of tho
plaintiff In nnd to tho real ostate
abovo described and to excludo each
and all of said dofendants from any
titlo, claim or Interest in nnd to said
property or any part thereof.
You and eacli of you aro required to '
answor said petition on or boforo tho
Gth day of April, A. D. 1920.
Datod this 24th day ot Fobruary.
l20.
GEORGE W. CLOPINE,
f24-4 Plaintiff
By Hoagland & Hoaglnnd, his Attys.
Notice to Creditor
Estato No. 1721 of Sheldon C. Mo
combor, deconsod, In tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska.
The Stato of Nobraska, ss. Credit- .
ors oT said ostato will tako notlco that
tho time llmltod for presentation and
filing of claims against said ostato is
Juno 2Cth. 1920, and for settlomont of
said estate is Fobruary 20th, 1921;
that I will sit at the county court
room In said county, on March 2Gth,
1920, at 10 o'clock n. m., and on Juno
20th, 1920. at 10 o'clock a. m., to re
ceive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust
all claims nnd objections duly filed.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
f'lml County Judge.
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