The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 21, 1920, Image 10

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    LEARN MUCH IN QUIET HOUR
Cultivation of Habit and Attitude of
Listening Is Matter of Flrot
Importance.
Cultlvnto ttio habit of listening, ns
you would the lungs, muscles or mem
ory. See to It Hint you listen with
every sense nlort to nil Hint Is going
on In this vast pnnornmu nbout us.
Cultlvnto, too. the hnblt of listening
when you are nlone. If It Is In the
aisles of n vnst forest, listen to the
myriad voices nil around you, the song
of tho Btrenms, the murmur of the
plnos, 'swish of lonves and oplc of oak
nnd elm. If It Is alone In your room,
take a few momonts for quiet niedltn-
A GENIAL HOST
By GEORGE E. COBB
fbcOOCGCCCCCOSCOOCCCCCCOSC.
(Copyright. 1928. Vi'estnrn Nwpapr Union.)
The most agreeable Incident that
hnd come Into the boy llfo of Ted
i Morse wns that signalized by his stay
! for one weok tit the Palace hotel at
Hromptnn, owned and operated by his
fnlUer'H brother, John Morse. Thonco-
j forth the lad hnd one fervid ambition!
' to become In time 'the mnnnger or
proprietor of n like establishment.
j Uncle John wns n porfty Individual
Hon, nnd listen to the still "small ; who nnu ioiiowcu mo notei Business
voice." God's messenger, speaking to i for over n quarter of a century. He
you of the Inner thoughts and life i was built for the task both In dtspo
whlch only he nnd you can under- 1 sltlon and bulk. He know every corn
stand. It Is only by thus "lowly listen- merclal traveler on the road, he kept
Ing" that wc can henr tho right word fnlrly apneo of the times in equipment
for our guidance. i nn(l Improvements. The dazzled Ted
Thero Is always time to listen, for took back homo with him n pleasant
by listening I mean an attitude of memory of the big nnu chair In the
mind and heart rather than a partlcu- j hotel lobby, filled by bis big relative,
lar time or place In which to exercise , who wns revered by his clientele, nl
the art. Tho time nnd place for Us ways Jolly and Joking, a typical
cultivation Is here, there, now nnd at- I "mine host."
wnys, wherever we are, whatever we I Tho years went on, but tho glowing
may bo doing. It Is surprising how memory never faded from tho mind of
much moro tho listeners of the world Ted. He beenmo u clerk In the store
accomplish than they who aro blind, of his native village and one day re
deaf nnd unresponsive to the great J eclved a letter that set his wits stag
Dosslbliltlefl In this llfo that Is ours. 1 geriug. Ills uncle had died and hnd
bequeathed to mm tno notci. i.no
dream of early youth was fulfilled.
"Your undo had been falling for
nbout two yenrs," the executor or the
estate told Ted when he arrived at
Brompton, "and the odds nnd ends
have not maintained the old systemat
ic order. However, young blood com
ing Into tho proposition will make the
best of n very promising sltuntlon."
ft wns In Ted to make himself pop
ular, He faithfully copied his uncle's
methods. IIo beenmo a genial host, In
deed. Ho wns accomodating, lenient,
agreeable. The traveling men took to
him and there wns no stinting In the
Elsyo Tnsh Sntcr In Christian Herald.
EARLIEST OF ENGLISH COINS
Golden Sollduo, Still In Existence, Is
Believed to Belong to Year
421 A. D.
Tho golden solldus of Scan Omodhu
Is tho earliest English coin In exist
ence, estimated to belong to tho year
421 A. D. by Alfred Anscombo, F. R.
H. S., nt a meeting of tho BrltlBh
Numismatic society. Ho expressed the
opinion that the coin hnd been struck
tn fvuvminmnrnr n Mw vlntnrv flint Mm
Alemannlc Prince Scnn. duko of Coir ! cnu and no deterioration in general
nmw.r nr winphn-afnr wmi nvor tlm 1 service. A new element came HUO
Saxon Invntler of Britain In tho six- ! the situation later that harassed Ted
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(incorporated)
One Halt Block North ol Poittoflice.
Phone 58 .
A modern tmuUutttin .litt the
-ewntific truttiiHiit Of (riiuf'cHl.
surgical and eonfindnwtii eases.
Completely equipped XRuy
and diagnostic laboratories,
Staff:
Geo. B. DenL H. D. V. Lccas, H. D.
J. B. RedfieliM.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DR. ItEDFIELD
Physician. Ofostotrictaii
Surgeon. X-ltay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Duj
Phono Office (312 Residence C76
NOW OPEN !
ROBERT A, PHILLIPS
Plnmbing nnd Renting Contractor.
I am prepared to do all kinds of
plumbing and heating. All materials
and work guaranteed. Estimates
cheerfully given.
Shop and Residence 1303 East Gth St.
Phono lied 45S
ALBERT A. LANE.
Dentist
Room 1 nnd t Oeltori BuJldln
Nortti Platte. Nrtbraalu
tecnth year after that In which tho
comet of A. D. 443 was seen namely,
In A. D. 451). Scnn was the official
chief of ten provincial kings In south
ern Britain. In tho "Merlin" ho wns
called "Duke Escam." In the "Morto
d'Arthur" he was cnlled "Duke Eu
Ills friends and relatives began to
trade on his liberal, easy going nnture.
They came In swarms. They enme
with their families and sent their
friends ns well. It seemed ns though
every acquaintance be hnd received
a tip that half rutes, or no rates nt nil,
stance." Wolfram von Eschonbach, were accessible to those who bad the
nrt to appeal successfully to me in
dulgence of a man who loved to be
circa 3210, said he was slain by Orllus,
lord of Cumberland.
The folk name Omodh, genitive
plural Omodhu, Mr. Anscombo Identi
fied with the Aniothlngits of "Wld
slth." Their homeland lay near
Shrewsbury, and to this day that town
is known by tho Welsh as "Caer
Amwythlg."
Notice.
Young Bros. & Co.; Daniel C.
Young; Eben Young and P. S. Young,
partners hi business In St. Louis,
Missouri, under the firm name of
Young Bros. & Co.; T. B. Wober &
Co.; John Dowd and, E. M. Dowd;
Mary, K. Nichols; Lot 1, Block 116 of
tho Original Plat of the City of North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; and
all persons claiming any Interest of
any ldihd In said real estate or any
part thereof, defendants, will take
notice that on the 5th day of May, 1920,
Julius Pizor, iplaintlff herein, filed his
petition In the district court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, against said
dofondants, the object and prayer of
which Is ot quiet title tn tlie piantirr
horolh, Julius PIzor, to Lot 1, Block.
11G, of tho Original Plat of the City
of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne-
eonsldered n genial host, nnd whose .braska, against each and all of said
Make the Best of the Present I
Most of ua dream of what wo might '
nave been If wo hud been it veil n nee.
ambition was to be known as "running
the best hotel on the road."
' By the end of n year Ted began to
realize his weakness. Thus a half
cousin bad swooped down upon him
with a family of live, stuylng for over
I a month nnd departing without paying
! his bill. A brother-in-law had passed
half u dozen worthless checks on the
hostelry, some old time friends had
borrowed several hundred dollars from
a ctiance to choose another path for i "", " ' , "TTL ' r Z the h M
another life, we would come back at ' ,f r,0"!,1 ' " ,b ' '! J '
last to the choice of a better chance ! "" f c"uLrt ,ot h,e '"J 5?. fj?
u.v uui uxci uuuKa vu mm , .... ..,.,, . ..,ini, .
ond chance. If wo were honestly given
tin nrtnnrfimltv tn irt Imt
that wo MI::: m3 tlay while I sit around playing gen
do. What wc need Is not n better 1
chance, but a better two of tho chance '
. we linve. It would not bo a now line I
of Jlfo wo would choose, but new
vigor nnd wisdom In tho line of life'
we have already followed. If, there- :
fore, wo do not want to build up ro-,
grets for old age. wo will want to put ;
ns much fineness and devotion Into Uio
llfo we are living us we tlllnk wo '
would put Into another life If that !
were permitted us.
Misled by the Head.
May Yokes was talking about one of
her enrly appearances In New York.
tlemun."
Ted wns thus occupied In bis favor
ite arm chair one evening when n
little girl of about ten came hurriedly
Into the lobby. He could not help but
notice her deep agitation. She. looked
wearied and her attire was poor und
old.
"Please, sir," she panted, "mamma
la sick,"
"Kb, -hello l what'H that?" exclaimed
Ted. "Who Is your mummn and where
defendants and against all persons
claiming any Interest of any kind" in
Bnj'd real estate or any part thereof
and to excludo each and all of said de
fendants from any right, title, Inter
est, Hon or claim In and to said lot
and lands
And plantlff prays In said action
that ono certain mortgage executed
by C. M. Mllleer on tho 16th day, of
May, 1871 for $536.86 to the defendants
herein, Young Bros. & Co., and record
ed In Book "A," Pago 57 of the Mort
gage Records of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, on said Lot 1, Block lib
North Platte, Nebraska, be decreed
and ndjudgotl to bo paid and satisfied
and cancelled upon the records of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
And plaintiff further prays that a
certain mortgage executed by A.
Sillier and C. M. Miller on said Lot
1. Block 116, North Platte. Nebraska
dater May 20th, 1871, running to
Daniel C. Young, Eben Youtlg and
S. Young, partners In business In St
Louis, Missouri, under the firm name
of Young Bros. & Co. for tho sum of
$536.86 and recorded In Book "A,"
Page 59 of tho Records of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, bo adjudged and do
creed to be paid and satisfied and
thnt srt'd mortgage be cancelled upon
Nc-
The New'
Twiiiem Hospital
For the Treatment of
Medical, Surgical and
Obstetrical Cases.
719, Wost Fifth Street.
Phone il0.
FARM LOANS
I have the Money
on hand to close
loans promptly.
Real Estate Mortgages
Bought and Sold
T. C. PATTERSON
Loan Broker
'Building & Loan Building
DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST
McDonald Bank Bldy.
Phone al.
HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
CAST IRON AND BONES.
We want these.
Big Price for Cast Iron.
Dry Bones $10 to $12 ton
L. LIPSHITZ.
Extension Uond No. 77.
To whom it may, concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locate a public road as follows
Commencing at the NE corner of
section 20, township 14 north, range 30
west uid runnlr.g thence north oa line
between See's 16 and 17 said township
and range 60 chs. to the SW corner of
NWVi of NWft of Section 16 said
township and range to connect with
extension of Road No. 107, this road to
be 66 feet wide, and to be an extension
of Road No. 77, has reported in favor
of the same.
Anyone having objections thereto
or claims for damages by reason ot the
establishment of the above road must
file same on or before twelve o'clock
noon of the 28th day of June 1920
Dated at the County Clerk's office In
North Platte, Nebrsaka, this 16th day
of- April 1920.
A. S. ALLEN,
A27-4
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
LMiyslcInn and Surgeoa
Office over Rexnll Drag Stole
Office Phone 371.
GEO. B, DENT,
Phsylclan and Surgeon.
Spoclal Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstrctrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Sureery
la Lincoln County, Nebraska, and re
corded In tho Mortgage Records of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, In Book 42
of Mortgages, Pago 307.
And plaintiff prays that said U. S.
LIvo Stock Co. be adjudged and do
creed to have no right, lien or Inter
est lu suid mortgages for the, rearfon
that sts'd defendant, U. S. Live Stock
Co., for n valuable consideration sold,
assigned and transferred each and all
of said real estate Mortgages to the
"plaintiff heroin.
That in addition to the relief here
tofore ,prayed for, plaintiff furthor
prays that the defondant. Wlll Outtrlm,
'be also adjudged and decreed to have
no lien or interest in and to tho
Northeast Quarter of Section 29,
Township 10, Range 32, by virtue of
one cortfdn mortgage executed by
John E. Gbrist to said Outtrlm for .the
sum of $575.00 on July 15tli,1912, and
recorded In the Mortgage. Rocords of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, Ih Book 41,
at Page 307.
And also that said defendant, Will
Outtrim, be adjudged and decreed ;to
have no lien or Interest in and to t'he
men Northwest Quarter of Section ,21,
Houao 1068 Township 16, Rango 82, 'in Lincoln
County, Nebraska, by reason of a cer
tain mortgage executed by Austin's.
Christ, single, to said defendant, Vlll
Outrim, for $600.00 dated August 13th,
1912, and recorded In the Mortgage
Records tri Book 40 of Mortgages, at
Page 300.
And that said defendant, Will Outt
rlm, be adjudged and decreed to have
no Hen or Interest In and to the South
west Quarter of Section 21, Township
16, Rango 32, in ll'ncoln County, Ne
braska, by virtue of a certain mort
gage executed by Austin S. Ghrtst,
McDonald Dank BuIIdlnc
Office Phone 93 Residence 3S ,nKe; io win uuttnm for $600.00 on
iiuguai xiu, iviz, ana recorded in the
Mortgage Records of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, In Book 40, at Page 299. for
the reason that each and all of said
three lost described mortga'ges were
duly and legally foreclosed and barred
in an action instituted In the district
court of Lincoln county. Nebraska,
wherein Anna V. Metoalf was plain
tiff and "VMill Outrim and others Were
tiff and Will Outturn and others were
Office phone 241. Kin. phone 217
L. C DROST,
' Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, Nebraska
Knights of Columbus Buildiog
Office Phone 340
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Belton Bldg. North Platte, Neb
Phono for Appointments:
AUTO LIVERY.
Romigh Garage, ,
Phone 814 Day Cnll. Phone 1270 Com
merclal Hotel Night Ca'l.
Taxi Service.
Res. Phone 1237 defendants and wherein said Will
wunrun was uuiy ana legally served
with summons.
That in addition to the relief here
tofore prayed against him that the de
fendant, Frank Wille, bo also adjudged
and decreed to havo no. Hen, right or
interest in and to the Northeast Quar
ter of Secttion 29, Township 16, Range
32, In Lincoln County, Nebraska, by
doason of a mortgage executed by
John E. Christ to Will Outtrlm on the
15th day of Juy, 1912, for the sum of
$575.00, duly recorded in the mortgago
records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
in Book 41, at Page 307, which said
mortgage was by said Will Outtrlm
assigned to C. E. Marquis and by said
C. E. Marquis to the defendant, Frank
Wille, for the reason that said mort
gage was duly and legally barred and
foreclosed in an action instituted In
, NOTICE. '
Reva Pigg; Alice H. Smith; A. H.
Smith; U. S. Live Stock Co.; Addle E.
Kendall; Dr. B. J. Kay. Medicine Co.;
J. Watson Ramsey; M. E. Thompson;
James S. Gilbert; Phillip Dletzgen; the- district court of Lincoln County,
Frank Wille; Joe Eckrosh; Paul H. Nebraska, wherein Anna V. Metcalf
Glllam; Will Outtrlm; Clara Outtrlm; was plaintiff and said defendant,
Austin S. Ghrl8t; John E. Ghrlst; Frank VMe and others were de
Eunlce A. Ghrlst; C. E. Marquis, Clair fendants and whera'n summons wa3
Dickson; J. Sidney Smlith; W. W. Bean duly and legally served on the defend-
& Son; S. A. Brewster; M. J. O'Con- ant, Frank Wille.
nell; Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Company That In addition to the relief here-
rrvinf Plorlr Kiwuuu, .u.uiuuv, m.iv. wiuid iujcil U.U1USI 1UUI, IU UOIBI1U-
r"""- Northeast Quarter and the soutnwest ant, C. E. Marquvs, bo adjudged to
iMnrpirp nv vnmrATMN OF VW. -uarter and the Weat Half of the have no r,Sht- title,' Hen or Interest
N0T,vLi?S n m wv VV .Southeast Quarter and the Southeast In and to the Northeast Quarter of
ING DISTRICT NO. 3 IN THE
CITY OF NORTH PLATTE.
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 16, Range 32,
section zy, xownsmp lb, worm ttange in Lincoln County, Nebraska, by reas
32. West of the 6th P. M. In Lincoln on nt- n onrtnln mnrt crn era Avaniita.1 Kit
To the owners of record title of all L'ountv. Nebraska, and all of Section John tjt nhrint f win nnttrtm
- ' " ' ' ..-v w ' ' ""HI 4 14. iui inn
property aujacem w or uuuimiii, ui -jx, Townsnip is, worm Kauge az, west sum of ?575.00 on July 15th, 1912, and
the streets hereinafter described and
all persons Interested therein.
You and each of you are nereDy not
of the 6th P. M Lincoln County, Ne- duly recorded in Book 41 of tho Mort-
braska, ana tne soutu une-uair of tue gage Records of Lincoln County, Ne
Southeast Quarter of the Southeast braska.at Page 307, and by said Will
,s 8l,of I the rocords of Lincoln County,
"Alumina is urea out unii wniKi-u i)raska.
a long wu.v, and she expected to unu
friends lime, and they're all dead and
gone, and we're hungry, too. She's Just
Big hearted Ted Morse stirred him-
"Geol" she said, "I shall never forget 1
iwiv-u(i uuu ui uiu (jupurs gave me.
"Because It wns so good?" sbo was
asked. "Oh, no," she replied. "Be
causo I had such a hard time to find It
T .1M't l.nn... It- ....... l II... hi
nhn,, iniV '"un'" l"u,,"I,u,,u seated on the step of tho ladles' en
" , 5 "1 ' trance was a young woman, pale, with
And plantlff further prays that n
certain mortgago executed by A. J.
Miller and C. M. Miller on said Lot 1,
Block 116, of North Platte. Nebraska,
on the 30th day of May 1871. for tho
self with n vigor ever present when jsum of $955.23 and running .to the de-
he could do anybody n good turn. Ho ienuams, t, u. wooer & uo. ana re-
. ... . 4. . . .. 'rtntvtml In Pw1 'AM Pn rrn fil rf Mia
followed tho ohlhl outside, There
called me up and told(me about It, and ; and
oven then I couldn't locate It, although S LfL S
I searched that old paper ragged." i . Jl
"Why couldn't you find It?" "Be
cause," snld Mlsa Vttkea with n grin,
"the durned thing hud a two-column
head on It. I thought It wns a pnteut
medicine nd."
How Chinese Handle Eqob.
Hunan, China, Is a very large egg
producing district. Ghungshn Is ono
of the most Important distributing
centers nnd cg3 ure preserved here
for shlpmeut to other parts of China.
Under the old system the eggs are
collected In the country round nbout
and sent to tho egg commission
houses to bo sold to retail dealers or
peddlers. For export to other parts
of Chtnn tho eggs are preserved by
wrapping them In a coating of clay
and salt mixed with rice hulls. Such
clay-wrapped eggs ure then closely
packed In largo Jars nnd sealed up,
after which they aro said to keep indefinitely.
with
apparently overcome
She looked (lur.ed and
despairing as Ted touched her arm
and spoke kindly. In fragments she
weakly told her story. Both her hus
band and herself had In years agone
been respectively stewnnl and book
keeper of tho hotel for John Morse.
corded In Book "A." Pago 61 of the
Mortgage Records of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, bo adjudged and decreed to
be paid and satisfied In full and said
mortgago bo cancollod upon tho rec
ords of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
And plaintiff further prays that a
cortaln mortgago executed by A. J.
Miller und C. M. Miller on said Lot
1, Block 116. of North Platte Nebras
ka, dated August 22nd, 1874, for the
sum of J650.00 running to John Dowd
and E. M. Dowd and recordod In Book
"The Goose Hanas Hlflh."
The expression "tho goose hang"
high" comea from the southern nmust
mcnt known as "gooso pulling." A
goose, Uh neck carefully plucked and
well greased, was hung by Its feet to
the branch ot n tree. Men on horses
would ride post nt a gallop, trying to
catch It by the neck nnd pull the head
off. The better tho gooso was In dodg
ing, the greater tho fun, When tho
goose hung high, so tho competitors
had to 8tnuu in their stirrups, the Joy
wns, the greatest. The whole of this
expression Is, "Everything Is lovejy
and tho gooso nutigs high."
Thev had eft for another position
six years provlous. Her husband had j A. Pago 253 of the Mortgage Records
died leaving her penniless. She hud f Lincoln County, Nobraska, bo ad
enine to Brompton to see If her former iuocl and decreed to bo paid and
employer could not give her employ-
ment again.
"So tho finely kept books showing
a profit where my careless figuring hud
a loss was your work, eh?" observed
Ted, when be had seen mother nnd
child Installed comfortably. "You've
como at tho right time, Mrs. Alwurd,
If ever I needed experienced advice
It's Just now."
Within n month Mrs. Alward was
hack nt her old desk and the leak tn
protlts began to diminish. Within u
month Ted experienced his tlrst lave
nnd there was a quiet wedding.
Gonial host und gonial busbnml to
.a charming, helpful woman, a kindly
father qulto to little Wvn, It seemed us
though futt had led to his door the in
JlUoneos Unit were to make him a sue
cess and a happy mau.
ifted that the Mayor and Council otiQUarter of Section 19, Township 16, OutSim duly asslsned and transferred
the city ot North Platte did under 'North Range 32, West ot the 6th P. M. to the defendant, C. E. Marquis, for the
date of April 20, 1920 pass and P-jln Lincoln County, Nebraska, and all reason that the said C. E. Marquis has
provo a certain orainuiiuu iuiuub persons claiming any interest ot any sold, assigned and transferred all of
and creating paving district number Mnd in said real estate or any part his right, title and Interest in and to
3 of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln thereof, take notice that on the 10th said mortgage to the defendant, Frank
County, Nebraska, and that the fol- day of May, 1920, Anna V. Metcalf wille.
lowing streets including the fntersec- plantlff herein filed her petition In the And plaintiff further prays that her
tlons thereof within the limits of said district court of Lincoln County, Ne- ttle in and to all of said above des
clty are comprlsod vithln said paving braska, tho object and prayer of which crlbed land be quieted as against each
district to-wtt; All that portion of i8 to quiet title fin tho plaintiff herein and all of the defendants herein and
Fourth Street of said City,, common- Anna V. Metcalf, to the Northeast against said Northeast Quarter and
clng at the intersection of Fourth Quarter and the Southwest Quarter the Southwest. Quarter and the West
Street and Bryan Avenue in Rlverdale and tho West Half of the Southeast Half of tho Southeast Quarter and tho
Addition to said City, thenco west Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
along said Fourth Street to and In- f the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, Quarter of Section 29, and all of Sec
eluding Pine Street of said City, and all of Section 21, and tho South tlon 21, and the South One-Half of the
thence north along said Ptne Street Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
to the south line of Sixth Street of Southeast Quarter of Section 19, all in Quarer of SectK.on 19, all In Township
said City, as it intersects said. Pine Township 16, North Range 32, West of is, North, Range 32. West of the 6th
Street of said City. the utti i'. m. in umcoin county, e- p. m. In Lincoln County. Nebraska.
Unless objeotfons aro flled thereto braska, 'against each and all of tho nnd all persons claiming any Interest
as required by Statute within twenty defendants herein and against all per- 0f any kind in said real estate or any
days from tho Urst publication or tins sons claiming any interest oi any part thereof and that said defendants
notice, the Mayor and Council shall kind In said real estate or any and eacl and of them be decreed
proceed to construct such paving. part thereof and excluding each and to have no right, title or Hen In
Dated this 4th day of May, 1920. all of sarid defendants from any right, aUd to sa.!d premises or any part
A. F. STREITZ, Mayor, title, iuterest, Hen, claim or demand thereof nnd for general cquitablo
O. E. ELDER. City Clerk In and to said lands and plaintiff prays relief.
M7-3wks (SEAL) that the defendant, U. S. L,ive btocK -You are requred to answer said
Co., be adjudged and decreed to have petition on or before the 28th day of
Notice to Creditors. . no right, title, claim, Hen or Interest Jun(i 1920. "
Estate No. 174S of Mary. Hansen, de- in or to five certain mortgages on Dated May 10. 1920.
ceased In the County Court ot Lincoln parts of above described land, all exe- ANNA V. METCALF,
County, Nobraska. cuted on April the 27th, 1912, and all By Halllgan, Boatty & Hallfgan. Her
Tho State of Nobraska. ss: Creditors executed by Will Outtrlm and Clara C. Attornevs.
of said estate will tako notice that tho Outtillm, hts wife, to U. S. Live Stock
tlmo limited for presentation and filing Co. as follows: Estray Notice.
of claims against Bald Estate is faep-1 One for $500.00 upon the Nortneast Taken up by the undersigned on his
tember 4, 1920, and for settlement of Quarter of Section 29, Township 16, place six miles southwest of North
said Estato Is April 30, 1921; that I Rango 32 in Lincoln County, Platte, on -or about March 20th, 1920,
will sit at tho county court room In Nebraska, and recorded ir Hie office ono bay mare, one gray mare nnd one
said county on June 4, 1920, at 10 of the county clerk of Uineo'- Couuty, yearling bay colt. Owner- can havo
o'clock a. m., and on September 4 in Book 42 of Mortgages at Pago 303. same by proving property, and paying
1920, at 10 o'clock a, m., to recolvo. One for $500.00 upon the Southeast charges.
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all Quarter of tho Southeast Quarter and GEORGE LIESS,
ctalms and objections duly, filed. tho West Half of the Southeast Quar- 27-6w Meadow View Farm
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, ter of Section 29'and the South Half
east Quarter of Section 19 all In Town- notice ot salt.
Notice to Creditors. 'shin 16. Ranse 32 In Lincoln County,
Estato No. 1750 of Mary Norrts, de- Nebraska, and recorded in tho Mort- wou.ee is noreuy given that by virtue
satisfied and sold mortgage cancelled
upon tho records of Lincoln County,
Nebraska,
And plantlff furthor prays that a
certain mortgage executed by A. J.
Miller and C. M. Miller on tho Gth day
of April. 1877, on said Lot 1. Block
116, North Platto, Nobraska. for the
sum of $2,000.00 running to tho defen
dant, Mnry K. Nichols and recorded
In Book "A," Page 544 of the Mortgago
Rocords of Lincoln County, Nobraska,
bo adjudged to bo paid and satisfied In
full and cancollod upon the rocordB of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
And plaintiff furthor prays that his
title in nnd to said Lot 1, Block 116,
bo quieted as ngre'nst oach and nil of
sHd mortgages nnd against Lot 1.
Block 116 of tho OrlKtnnI Plat of the
City of North Platto. Lincoln i w.i.rnav an? nriHtors i nnnMn ti nnnnn lnnn tim Kinrnif raska, I will offor at nublic auction
. ' " " - . t.U. ...... . ...... ... ..... " ' " . . -
ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln gage Records of Lincoln County Hn ' o-n order of W. H. C. Woodhurst,
".r .r ! Count. Nebraska. .Book 42. Pace 305. WIJ.lulr uub '"'"' voumy, inoo
Clothing Allowance.
When making out a budget, approxi
mately ono-slxth to one-fourth of the
famly Income should bo apportioned
for clothing. Seventy por cent of the
clothing allowance will bo needed fur
outer clothing mich as cputs, suits.
dre8wH. sbous, m and "0, pur cent
in . ultovMMl uir ueecAsorles nnd
I B put teat foi dualling and repair.
.nWrtnlniK n 1 kind of siUd estate will take notice that tho of Section 21. Township 10, Range 32 for cas h all the jwrsonal property of
flHn8 1 Lncol Nebraska, and re- Rudolph Thanel deseased, on the 24th
... o..... w. i. ...--. . ,..,, ,.lnuf Hni,l Estate is Hen- nnrilnil In Hin Mnrtirntrn T?opnnl9. nf uy Ol "iy IVtlV. UI One OCIOCK H. m.
Uio fU'.mJ ! n.iT1 I tember 4th 1920, and for settlement of Lincoln County. In Book 42 ot Mort- at the farm house of the late Rudolph
right, title and Interest In and to said Estate Is April 30th 1921; that I gages at Pago Ml. Tunnel on tho southwest quarter of
" ,, ; will sit at tho county court room um uno ror suuu.uu upon tno soutnwest f, iuiuku h, ijincoiu
Bvi?; lnS n 'said county, on Juno 4th 1920, at 9 Quarter of Section 39. TowrvsHlp 16. County, Nebraska. This property con-
-ouaro required to answer said P- O.ola0'ok aml on Soptombor 4th .Range 32 In Lincoln' County nnd ro- slats of horses, hogs, farm machinery,
t 1 qoa "'v - H920, at 9 o'olook a. m., to rocoive, corded in Mortgage iRecords of Lin- ounoy, ryo, nay, narness, saddle and
examine, hoar, allow, or aajust nu com uounty in Book 12 of Mortgages bu engine
I claims and obJoctlons duly filed. nt Page )9. MARK SMITH.
Wm. II. C. WQOUWUKST, ' one for f i .000.00 upo.n tho West Half Aununistrator twiato of Rudolph
Juno 1920.
Dated May 5th. 1920.
JULIUS PIZER
Plnlntlff.
By IlnUUnn. Boatty & Ilnlllcnn. 1Mb
AttornoyH.
Mll-4wk M1'J1
County Jndgo. of Spctton 21, Townshvp 16, Rango 32 Thanol, Deceased,