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9 i ) i : BRING GOOD AND BAD LUCK Belief In Power of Various Flowers Is Strongly Held In Eastern and Western Lands. It Is good luck to cnt Hie first may flower you see In the spring. If It 19 n crocus, lot It alone; In Anstrln tlioy say It draws away one's strength. Nor must you dig up a cuckoo (lower or tempt luck by moving n wild daisy Into the garden. In Egypt the nnemono Is one of the lucky flowers of spring; ! wrap the first one In red cloth and, If not disturbed, It will cure disease. On the French coast It Is useless to try to catch fish unless the waters nre first strewn with flowers by the fisher men's wives and daughters. In Devon shire (Englnnd) they regard It as un lucky to plant a bed of lilies In the course of twelve months. The Turk sees misfortune. In so light a thing na the fall of a rose petal and will some times guard ngalnst such dropping by carefully picking the flowers before they fall apart. In Samoa the head of n corpse Is wreathed In flowers to aid the soul to gnln admission Into paradise. Chinese Tea Myth. An Interesting myth has been woven about the fi o'clock "ten." According to n Chinese legend, ten was discov ered by a son of an Indian king, Darma, who In 511) A. D. paid a semi-' religious visit to China. To prove his Heart Palpitation weakness centered In the heart region. All nervous strength comes from the spine by way of nerve openings be tween joints. Chiropractic adjusting re-aligns spinal joints so that the pressure upon nerves at these open ings Is removed. When the' transmission of nervous energy by way of the spinal nervous system .Into the heart muscles and nerve cells Is without Interference it acts with healthful vigor once more. NO CHARGE Consultation Is withous charge or obligation. Drs. States & States, The P. S. C. Chironraclors. Building nnd Loan Iluildfng North Platte Nobrnskn. I Keep Me Home I w heels Turn in POWER & Dependable Electric Service Night nnd Day for your Farm. See this Plant in Opera ion North Platte Plumbing & Heating Co. 106 E. 6th Street. rw mm religious fervor, Durum led an nustero life, ate only vegetables, and prayed constantly. He vowed never to sleep that he might devote all his time to prayer, but one dny, after many years, he was overcome with drowsiness and, against his will, slept. On awakening, ho wept bitterly. Tj) show his re morse he cut off his eyelids. The next morning he found the oyolldstnetnmor phosed Into two shrubs called "chnn," the Chinese for eyelids. The morn! of this legend points out that Darma chewed some of the shrubbery and learned Its nrouslng properties. In 1030, the Chinese presented the "chna" or "tea" leaves to the czar, anil later they were Introduced Into London. High Living. lie was an Englishman, and It was his first Introduction to the American Sunday-night supper, wllh nil sorts of good things on the table nt the same time. With nn air of bewilderment he helped himself to everything thnt was passed liltn and then valiantly attack ed his loaded plate. Picking up a fish ball in his fingers, ho applied a gen erous smear of honey to It nnd bit Into the new combination. A look of hor ror overspread his features, and he turned to ids neighbor and put n warn ing bund on his arm. "I say, steady on old chapl" ho whispered, after a copious drink of water, "there's something dead In this bun I Don't try It. whatever you do P'-trYouth's .Companion. Palpitation of the heart may bo found In various forms of heart trou ble. It Is present In diseases of the heart linings and muscles and In leakage of the heart. Probably the simplest statement of fact in connection with palpitation when it has no Immediate exciting cause, Is that it Is a sign of ifervous niiiiimimmiimuiiiiiniu CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING HEAD EYE 5 EARS NOSE THROAT ARMS tsT HEART LIVED STOMACH PAMCREA3 5PLE.EN MONEYS BOWELS ft LOWER JPIgfll Jjclvmn LIMBS LOWER PINCHED NERVE5.1MP0SS1BLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (life m health) TO TKEIR ORGANS AMD TISSUES LI rinwffiiTTiWT i 5 FORTUNES FAVORS By GENEVIEVE ULMA.R (Copyright, 1920, Western Newtpaper Union.) "It Ls the only wny," spoke Hurley Wynne decisively. Ho had i been grimly viewing the street outside from his olllce window, absorbed In deep calculation. Now he tftoso with a face expressing resolu tlpn and a certain degree of satisfac tion, as though he had solved n diffi cult problem. Looking back, the tides of life had navcr . llonted him amid serene cur rents. Ills mother had died when he wns ten yenrs of age and when he was live years older his father had gone to South America. For four yenrs the money, sudlclent to keep hlni ut school nnd cover his living expenses, had coine to Bryce Stanton, a lawyer. One dny Manton came to the college where Harley was, more cold nnd uusympn thctlc thnn ever. "I bring you bad news," he told Ilhr- 4ey. Your father has fallen n victim to a malignant fever In the Interior of I'cru, and through a native revolu tion has lost all he had. lie was an old-time friend of mine, nnd I feel it n duty to help you through your edu cation and see you started on the road of business life. I am not n mnn of nuy pretentious resources, however, nnd I expect you to bo ns co-operative and economical as possible." Harley kept on with his studies. Manton wns exacting and niggardly, nnd Harley wns compelled to work outside during spare hours to keep the wolf from tho door. lie grndunted with honors as a physician, and Man ton purchased for him the practice of a doctor who had Just died. Then Manton cast htm off as he would an old glove. If Ilryce Manton hnd purposely In tended to depress Harley and defent his plans of getting on In the world, he couldn't have started him out less favorably. Harley found that the practfee of his predecessor had never been lnrge, and whnt there was of It had already been distributed among professional rivals. Day after day, week after week Harley waited In his ofllce for the patients who never came. At tho end of six months ho wns ferced to take some definite nctlon. "If It didn't mean never seeing her again," murmured Ilnrley ruefully. He was thinking of the only girl he hnd ever loved. He had received on urgent cnll one dny to attend a little child taken suddenly 111 and found himself n the home of John Essex, a man of established wealth nnd position. Hur ley wns successful in carrying his pa tient through a siege of Illness nnd received a liberal fee. Through all his ministrations to the little sufferer, her sister, Hilda, a lovely young lndy of twenty, hnd assisted Harley. She was one of those hopeful, hnppy be ings whose Innate goodness nnd gen tleness give n helpful tinge to life, nnd with Harley slio had been unusunlly gracious, almost encouraging. Of course, he had no thought of aspiring to this child of high social position nnd wealth, but he could not help but bear her image constantly In his thoughts. She wns vividly in his mind now, when n man entered the room whom Ilnrley recognized as the Essex chauffeur. "Miss Essex is In tho mnchlne be low," ho reported, " and wishes to see you, If you please." Miss Essex greeted Wynne with her usunl friendly wnrmth, but looked seri ous and anxious as she Indicated a mnn lying back in tho seat. "We found him In a collapsed condi tion down the road," she explained. Will you not glveJilm tho attention ho requires?" "Supply," responded Wynne. He was a bronzed, wiry mnn, much wnsted away, but as he opened his eyes there was almost a thrilling glow of vitality and emotion In their depths. Wynne explained the clrcumstnnces of his presence. "It wns only n spell of woakness," began the stranger, and then, chancing to observe the name on the clouded glass of the ofllce door, he cried out shrilly: "Is that your nnme?" "Yes," assented Wynne. "Wns your father Alinon Wynne?" "Why do you ask these questions?" pressed Wynne, noting a growing eagerness and excitement In the mnn ner of his Interlocutor. "Because I am seeking tho truth. You must know Ilryce Manton. Has he enred for you liberally? Hns ho yet paid to you your fortune?" "My fortune !" exclnlmcd Wynne be wildered, nnd then, ns ho was persist ently urged by his strango pntlent, he Imparted the facts of his experience with tho lnwyer. "Come with me," spoke tho other earnestly. "There Is n fate in this. I was with your father when ho died. It was I who sent to Manton his for tune and my own, but was provonted from following bccanso for three years I hnve been a cnptlvo with n native tribe." Ilryce Manton cringed like a craven when confronted with tho cvldenco of his m'Mi 'priittlon. Under the ngreemeiu he should not bo pub licly exp .. l bo offeml restitution, and this made Ilnrley Wynne a rich man. Ho did not pross his suit vainly with the parents of Hilda. As to tho young lady hpi"plf, love had already paved the win fur the hucccmh of his ad dres i JOHN S. SIMMS. M. 1). Special Attention Given to Sunrcry McDonald Ilnnk lluildlng 'Office Phone 83 Residence SS SAXON Embodies for the first timnin motor cor building the scientific princplc of Duplex Engineering. Dailey Motor Car Co. LINCOLN, NEB. Wc carry a complete line of repair pnrts. HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. CAST IRON AND BONES. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. Dry Bones $10 to $12 ton L. LIPSHITZ. R. I. SHAPPELL GENERAL AUCTIONEER See or write mo for dates SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA ROBERT A. PHILLIPS Plumbing- mid Renting Contractor. I nm prepared to do all kinds of plumbing and heating. All matoiinls nnd work guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given. Shop and Residence 1303 East (!l h St. Phono Red 158 DERRIBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embamora Undertaken and Funoral Directors lny phono 41 Night phono Black 688 Notice of Klnnl Ilcpnrt. Kstato No. 1700 of Major A. White, denceaaod in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all persons Interested In said Estato take notice that tho Administratrix has nicd a llnal account and report of hor administra tion and a petition for tlnal sottlomcnt and dlschargo as such, and prayor for final decree and distribution of said ostato which havo been sot for hearing? before said court on April 10th 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m., when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated March 22nd, 1920. Wm. II. C. AVOODIIUnST, M23-A10 County Judge. NOTICE. To EIslo S. Hoy, Hurry A. Hov. Doris Hoy, his wife; Ruberta 13. Von Goetz and Victor Von Goetz, her husb Goetz nnd Victor Von Goetz, hor hus band; Alta 13. Eastman and Charles II. Eastman hor husband; William A. Hoy; nnd Lorcta I. Hoy a minor and Elslo S Hoy, mother and natural guardian of Loreta I. Hoy, a minor and all other porsons intorested in the ostato of Frank P. Hoy, deceased.- You and each of you, aro hereby notified thnt thero was filed on March 2Gth, 1920, in tho district Court In and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, by A. E. Jared, executor of tho estato of Frank P. Hoy, deceased, a certain petition, tho object nnd prayor of which aro that an order bo Isnued by tho District Court of Lincoln County, Neb raska, authorizing A. E. Jared, as executor of tho ostato of Frank P. Hoy, deceased, to oxocuto his certain (good and sufficient deed of convoyanco convoying to ono Lester II. Joy tho feo simplo titlo to tho east half (EM;) of tho North west quarter (NW4) and the east half (EVfs) of tho South west quarter (SWVl) of section 19, and tho east half (EMs) or tho south wost quarter (SW't) and lots 3 and 4 all In section 18, all in Township 1C North of Range 20 West of tho Glh P. M., Lincoln County.Nobraska, upon tho payment to hhn by tho said Lester II. Joy, of tho sum of $28G0.00 with Interest thereon ut tho rato of 5 por cent from March 1st, 1920 being tho ualanco duo in accordance with tho provisions nnd terms of a cortnln con tract of salo executed by tho snld Frank P. Xlo.y during his llfo timo and in nccordanco with tho prayor of said petition, snld matter has been set for hearing by order of tho District Court, of 'Lincoln County, Nobrnska, for May, 14, 1920, at tho office of II. M. Grlmos, Judgo of tho District Court, of Lincoln County, Nobraska, at tho Lincoln County, Nobraska, at which time, you and each of you, may appear and show causo why tho prayor of said potltlon should not bo granted as prayed . A. E. JARED, Executor of tho estato of Frnnk P. Hoy, deceased. By Heeler, Crosby & Raskins. Ills Attorneys. M30 M7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1737 of Georgo W. Trembly, Deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credi tors of said ostato will tako notlco that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said ostato is July, 30, 1920, nnd for sottlomont of said ostato is March 2G, 1921; that I Mil sit nt tho county court room in said county, on April 30, 1920, nt 9 o'clock A.M. and on July 30, 1920, nt 9 o'clock A. M., to receive, oxnmlno, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims nnd objections duly filed. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. M::o -1 County Judge NOTtCIC TO CltKIHTOKS. Hstnto No. 1719 of OoorRo lirown ritnrlKlit, Deceased, in the County 1 4Jirt "J. Wncoln County, Nebraska. f .!i8,.to.of Nebraska, : Creditors H.,Ii'1,.?i".t,te, wm ,ak0 notloe at tho time limited for presentation and filing Vn'!'."? 'ntld Kstate In July 9, ? m.MV.' K0r,tl ?mpt of said ostato 'reh 8 bat I will sit at the county court room In said county on '1rll09',l920- nt 9 o'clock a. m., and on July 9, 1920, at 9 o'clock h. m!, to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims ami objections duly tiled , . WM. It. C. WOODIIUHST, m9- County Judge NOTICE OK PETITION. Estate No. 1748 of Mary Hanson, de ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobrnska: To all por sons Interested In said Estato, Take notlco that a petition hits boon filed for tho nppolntmont of Wlllnds Han son as administrator of said ostato of Mary Hanson, which hns been set. for herein? herel II mi Anrll 9'I inn in o'clock a. m. Dated Mnrch 2C. 11)20. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, in.iO-3 Piimi,. XOTIf'P 'I'll (Mriitiinwiou ,, i iiiiim inns Kstntn 'r I7!tr. f n,.,,.. -tr..i.., Deccnsiv . In tim r'niini,, . ,.? ------ V.W...HJ v,uun ul Lin coln County, Nebraska. mo tjtaio or Nebraska, as: Credi tors of said ostato will take notlco that tho time limited for tho presentation and fllliiK of clnims njmlnst said eatato Is July 30, 1920, and for settlomont of said estato Is March 23, 1921; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on April 30 1920, nt 9 o clock a. m nnd on July 30, 1920, nt 9 o clock a. m., to receive, oxnmlno, hoar, nllnw nr nillntif nil . . ....juoi ,,,, uiiiiiuH aim objections duly filed. wm. ii. c. WOODHURST, w3(M County Judgo. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtuo of an execution Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln Coun .v. Nebrnnlia. In tnvnv nf a .,.. Holdorness, plaintiff, and agnlnst Wil liam A. Holdorness, dofondnnt, nnd to inu mrccieu, i navo lovlcd upon the following described real estato in Lin coln County. Nobrnskn. Half (W) of tho East Hnlf (E ami west Jiait (WVfc) of Section Six (0), Township Eleven (11), Rnngo TwontV-NIno f291. Pnnr TTlirwtrn.l TO! f- ty-Elght and 90.100 ncres. I will on me lutn dny of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.' at tho oast front door of tho Court House In North Platto, Lincoln County,. Nebraska, sell at public auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said oxocution, interest and costs aggregating tho sum of $4754.87, tho following described property, lov lcd upon by mo, to-wit: Wost Half (W) of tho East Half (E) and Wost Half (WiA) of Section Six (G), Township J31ovon (11), Rango Twon-ty-Nlno (29), Four Hundred Fifty Eight nnd 90.100 acres. Dated North Platto, Nobr., March 13th, 1920. A. J. SALISBURY, mlG-Cw Sheriff. xo'i'ic'n von inns Notice Is hereby Klven, that the Hoard of Park Commissioners of the city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska, will receive sealed bids up uiiiw iiuuu un mo jur uay or April. 1020. nt tho olllco of If Ti i.iin.,1, m. chairman of said Hoard, for tho labor mm iimioriaiH necessary in tho con struction Of a nnrtnln 1 In length, with ono coneroto culvert iu 1001 ions-, wiin concrete end walls, and ono concreto culvert 21 feet lonn with concreto end walls, and one con crete siphon CO foot lonir. wiiinh lateral lends to tho swIminliiK pool to iiu i-uiiHirui-iuu in 1110 wortn.riatto city park, and for the labor nocossnry In tho excavation of 1000 cubic yards of uiri in mo uuiidinK or said lako or swIminliiK pool, said bids to bo sub mitted separately for the work and material nocossnry In tho construction of snld lateral. cnlvnrlH nml nlni. for work necessnry in the oxcnvntlon of -.im rtwiiiimiiiK pom, or iaito: an work to bo performed under tho supervision of tho city eiiRlneer In accordance with tho plana and speclllcatlons on nie In his ofllce. Snld bids to bo accompanied with a certified check In the sum of JtiO.OO. Tho Hoard reserves tho rlKht to re ject any and all bids. , , V. H. KLLTOTT, Chnlrman of tho Hoard of Park Com missioners of North Platto, No braska. . mOaS OimiOlt OK IIKAHINO In tho tho matter of tho ostateof Al bert CoolldKe. Deceased. Now on this 6th day of March, 1920, on tho llllnpr of tho potltlon of Delia A. CoolldKe praying for tho acceptance of tho resignation of W. II. McDonald as adinlnstrator and approval of his ro port ntid that A. V. Htreitsi bo appoint ed as Administrator Do Honl Non of said estato. It Is hereby ordered that April 2nd. 1920, bo set for tho hearing tlioreof boforo this court at 10 o'clock a. m., and that notlco of said hearing bo Riv en tho hoirs, dovlsces and all porsons interested in said ostato by publication of a notlco thoroof for throo successive weeks prior to said hearing. In tho North Platto Tribune, a legal soml weokly newspapor printed and pub lished In Lincoln County, Nebraska. (HHAI,) WM. II. C WOODIIUHST, i9-20 . County Judgo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho Matter of tho Estato of County, Nobraska. In tho Matter of tho Estate ol Adolph Schorz, Deceased. Notice Is horoby glvon to any and all persons having claims nnd de mands against tho ostato of tho said Adolph Schorz, deceased, that tho 3rd day of July, 1920, Has boon sot nnd ap pointed as tho day for tho reception, examination, s adjustment nnd allow ance of lawful claims and domands of all porsons, ngalnst said ostato aim that tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, will at said tlmo recoivo, oxnmlno, ndjust and nllow all such claims ngalnst said estato, as provided by law, at tho County Court Room In tho Courthouso in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County. Ne brasha, and nil porsons so lntorestod In Raid ostato, will npponr at said tlrno nnd placo and duly prcsont their said claims and demands In the man ner roqulred by law, or show cause for not so doing, nnd In case any of said claims or demands shall not be prosonted on or prior to tho snld 3rd day of July 1920, tho samo shall be forovor barred. In Testimony Whoroof, I have sign ed this notlco and affixed tho seal or said Court this 8th day of March 1920. Seal County Judgo M9-4 Wm. II. C. WOODHURST. When In North Platto stop at tho Now Hotol Palnco nnd Cafo. You will bo trentcd woll. 58tf ED. IIERIG, Auctioneer General Fnrm Sales n Specialty. References nnd Rales ut First Nn tlonnl Bank, North Pintle, Neb. 100 East Third SI. Phone 012 Sale Dates. Jlurch 23d R. S. L. Vnss. March 2UI-B. A. Ellas. Jlurch 28 CnMle sale, Wcstorn No braska Breeders' Ass'n. t '.j.. . , , ... THE TWINEM HOSPITAL, 1008 WEST FOURTH STREET, North Plnttc, Nobr. For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Casos. A place wnoro tho sick aro cared for so as to bring about normal conditions in tho easiest, most natural and sclentlfla manner. Phono 110. North Plnttc. Nob. W. T. lItITCHAHI, Grndunto Veterlnnrlnn Ex-Government Votorlnarlau and ox asslstant deputy Stato Votorinarlan Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Hospital Phono Black 633. House Phono Black 633 PRIMARY ELECTION. Proclamation County Clork's Offlco North Platto, Nobr By virtuo of tho authority vested in mo by law, I, A. S. Allen, County Clork of Lincoln County, Nobraska, do horoby direct and proclaim that a Pri mary Eloctlon bo hold in tho Bovoral polling plncos in Lincoln County, Stato of Nobraska, on Tuosdny, tho 20th day of April, 1920, during tho hours designated by. law, for tho fol lowing purposos, to-wlt: 1. To express n preference for can didates by each of tho politlcnl parties for President nnd Vlco-Prcsldont of tho United States. 2. For tho eloctlon of four dolo gatoa at largo and two from tho 6th Congressional District in tho Stato to tho National Conventions of tlto ro spectivo political parties, and tho election of a Hko numbor of alternates. 3. For tho election of ono National Commlttemnn by each of tho political parties. 4. For tho non-partisan nomination of two cnndlatea for Chiof Justico of tho Supremo Court. 5. For the non-partisan nomination of two candidates for Judgo of tho Supremo Court to fill vacancy. C. For tho nomination of ono can didate for Congressman from tho 6th Congressional DIsctrlct, by tho sev eral political partleB. 7. For tho nomination by each of tho political partios 6f tho following Stato Officers, to-wit: 1 Governor, 1 Lioutcnant Governor, 1 Secretary of Stato, 1 Auditor of Public Accounts, 1 Stnto Treasurer, 1 Attornoy Genornl, 1 CommlBslonor 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 State Unlvorslty. 9. For tho non-partlsnn nomination 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 Judgo of mo District, uouri for tho Thirteenth Judicial District. li For tho nomination by each of tho political parties Ono Candidate for Stato Senator from tho 2Gth District. 12. Tho nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidato for Hopresontativo from tho G8th District. 13. Tho nomination by each of tho political parties Ono Candidato for Roprcsontntlvo from tho 77th District. 14. Tho nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidato for Clork of District Court. 15. Tho nomination by each of tltO' political parties Ono Cnndldato for County Commissioner from tho 1st District. 1G. Tho nomination by each of the political partios Ono Candidate for County Commissioner from tho 3rd District. 17. Tho non-partisan nomination of Two Candidates for County Judgo. 18. Tho nomination by each of tho political parties Ono Candidato for Po lice Maglstrato for tho City of North Platto. Tho above Primary, Election will bo hold in tho various precincts in Lin coln County, Stato of Nobraska, on tho 20th day of April, 1920, tho polls will bo open ftt eight o'clock In tho morning and remain opon until 8 o'clock in tho nftornoon of tho same day. Dated at North Platto, Nobraska, this 23rd day of February, 1920. In testimony wohorof, I havo horo unto set my hand and affixed tho, soal of Lincoln County, Nobrnska, this 23rd day of February, 1920. (SEAL) A. S. ALLEN, f24m2G County Cleric. NOTI013 OK FINAI, HKI'ORV. ISstata No. 1C9G of Henry F. Coatos, tloceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. The Stnto of Nobraska, to all persons Interested In said estate tako notlco that the executor has filed a llnal aa count nnd roport of his administration and n petition for llnal settlement and dtiolmrgo as such, which havo ben sot for hearing before said court on April 2, 1920, at 9 o'clock n. m., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated March C, 1020. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, m9-3 County Judeo.