ffOCOOCOOCCOOOCCCCOSCO! 8 HOUSES IN fi TUC A ID 0 8 By ALDEN CHAPMAN 8 (Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) "Oh, Lesbnnl run run. Is killed 1" The mnn Old Aunt Colin uttered the words In n shrill cry of excitement nnd alarm. She hobbled slowly after her niece, Lesbln Darrow, as the hitter dashed down the porch steps nnd out to the street. Thrilled by whnt she hnd viewed, chilled with apprehension, Lesbln brenthlessly paused nt the side of the road to gaze down In dread and hor ror nt a crumpled-up human .figure. It was thnt of a man slightly older than herself. Only a moment before she lintl noticed him crossing the road. An automobile holding four reckless young men hnd rounded the corner, never sounding the horn's warning, nnd when their machine struck the mnn nnd threw him to the curb they dnshed on unheeding. Old .lohn Barton, n neighbor, enme limping to the spot as Miss Cella near- , ly fainted, nnd clung to n tree to sup port her trembling form. He knelt beside the prostrate figure. Then he looked up with n colorless nnd trou bled face. "He Is pretty badly hurt, I'm afraid," he announced. "Bring him Into the house nt once," HPtke Lesbln Instantly. The doctor wns called on the tele phone by Mr. Barton and looked seri ous as he reported an arm broken, n bad gash at the back of the bead nnd one lower limb sprained. lie looked over the clothing of the patient. There was nothing found except n purse con tnlnlng n few dollnrs nnd some printed cards having only the name Alton Drake, with no address. There wns no hospltnl In the little town, and Aunt Cella, always sympathetic and generous hearted, Insisted on shelter ing the unfortunnte stranger until be was In n condition to Indlcnte who he was anil where he came from. For two days and nights he lay In a deep onin. then n fever supervened. It wn not until n week hud passed that he was fully restored to sensibility. He looked Intensely grateful and In terested' when the doctor told him of his . I who environment and the kind souls had sacrificed their poor means and time to see that he was cared for. The physician told him that It would he several weeks before he would be t.ltle to get about, and recommended hospital treatment. "Not If these dear ladles will let me stay here." objected Alton Drake. "I haven't had a home for many a year, doctor, and this seems like one, In deed. I shall see that these people are well paid for their trouble." "I don't think the gentle souls have tvor thought of that," responded the j physician. "They are not ov mat Kind." "Truly, Indeed, I have fully realized that," murmured the invalid grate fully. He was strong enough to discuss with Aunt Cella the event of retain ing hlm as a regular boarder till he recovered, and she showed, and he knew, that the opulent sum he named in reimbursement meant a great deal to her. He was attended diligently, and ns lie came back to normal aunt and niece formed a decided liking for hlm. "We haven't hnd time to do any of our old-time dreaming since he came," observed Lesbln, ns she and her aunt nt in the gloaming. Her tones were low and cautious, for she had noticed that their patient was asleep In the next room. "You want to get back to the old enjoyment of building houses In the air?" smiled Aunt Celia. "Dear: dear! what filmy castles we. have construct ed !" It had been a favorite and pleasur able enjoyment for those two lonely souls to pass a visionary hour Imag ining and then planning what they would do "when their ship came In." It always ended in a new home such as carried out their longings for a domestic palace. Aunt Celia craved n sun parlor, Lesbia's desire was a cozy little library. Once started now, they babbled like two Innocent chil dren over their d renin toys. "Oh. dear! Mr. Drake Is awake," suddenly exclaimed Aunt Colin. The;, could catch the echo of dis tinct chuckling, and then the words: "I'll remember thnt vision house when i got well, see If I don't !" It was not until he wns able to get about readily that lie told them who ht- was "a lonely bnchelor with some money," nnd he sent for n portion of the same the dny he snld good-by and ieft them, promising that they should see hlm again before fall. Often they thought of him after he hnd departed, constantly Lesbia's thoughts held his bright, pleasing ways in memory, and one lovely morning ho drove up In an automobile. "Want to show you something, Indies," he balled them, waving a paper roll. "See that it's n house Just built nnd all fin ished, nnd It's yours." There It was, the palace they hnd plnruied, and a few hours later the nuto conveyed them to the house they nnd so often held In' ecstatic vision. "There's only one thing more I wish t., sny," observod Drake. "I'd Uke to stay hero, If you'd have me. I'm -asking you, Miss Morris. Could you con sider n proposal from n lonely old bachelor? Why doesn't she answer? Whnt does that mean?" he propound ed, a Cella hung her lieail. blushing. "It menus -low," responded Aunt Celia Wcarly. RIGIDLY EXCLUDE FRESH AIR French Seemingly See No Why It Should Ever Be mltted to Bedroom. Reason Ad- Europeans do not like fresh nlr, writes Theodore Roosevelt In Average Americans. They feel a good deal like the gentleman In Stephen Lea- cock's story who snld he liked fresh nlr, nnd believed you should open the windows nnd get In all you could. Then you shpuld shut the windows nnd keep It there. It would keep for years. I hnve been in ninny rooms in Franco where the windows were nulled shut. The beds nlso are rather re markable. They are generally fitted with feather mattresses, and feather quilts. Very often they are arranged In a niche In the wall like a closet, and have two doors, which the aver age European, after gt'tlng Into th bed, closes, thereby rendering It about as airy and well ventilated as a collln. I remember my own billet In one of the towns where we stopped. As I was commanding otllcer, It was one of the best and was reasonably warm. It was warm because the barnynrd was next door, literally In the next room, as -nil that separated me from a cow was a light deal door by the ' side of the bed. The cow was tied to the door. When the cow slept I slept; but If the cow passed a restless night I had all the opportunity I needed to think over my past sins and future plans. In another town nn excellent billet wns not jised by the otllcers because over the bed were hung photographs of all the various persons who had died In the house, tnken while they lay In that bed. ; FEAR SPREAD OF BLINDNESS i I Srlontli &hrmiHfhv Rnnrt-. From . the Oasis Towns of the Great Sahara Dessrt. A plague of blindness Is sweeping the oasis towns of the Sahara desert, according to n dispatch received nt Washington from Biskra. Dr. Toulant. of the Pasteur Institute of Opbtnl mology, who Is conducting expert- meats on a herd of monkeys In an ef-! fort to Isolate the germ which is blind- Petition in the distrtct court of Lin ing tens of thousands of Arabian chll- coin County, Nebraska, against said dren. has Informed the American Red , defendants, the object and prayer of Prn Hint lilif nC nvpri- ton nhllilrAii t-oss that eight or eeij ten cliliuren In the Sahara are now affected The white nuns of the Sahara are treating the eyes of hundreds of chil dren. With Biskra, "the Garden of Al lah" oasis, as their headquarters, they tour the desert on camels, visiting the oasis town where the plague Is at its worst. With the approach of the hot months It Is feared the disease will become even more widespread. The filth of the oasis towns and the uncovered camel meat market breed countless millions of tiles even during the winter mouths. Flies aro believed to carry the germs of granular trachoma, with' e Records 0f Lincoln Countv, Ne , which In northern Africa 100,000 Arab braska. on said Lot 1, Block 116. I children are infected. North Platte. Nebraska, bo decreed Postal Air Service. After the signing of the armistice .. ... . ,. ... ,. ,,,,,, the Bri ish authorities established postal airplane service o Cologne, and in connection wun tins service sys- temntlc use was made of wireless tele phony, says the Ilallfax Morning Chronicle. Wireless telephone stations were placed on the ground at dis tances of fifty miles from each other, and with the use of quite small sets were able to transmit messages to air craft up to thirty miles away. They could nlso receive from the air to about fifty miles. Frequently these distances were exceeded and un nlr plnne wns In communication at one and the same time with three stations. Considering 1... small stee ot the ap- MiUer c M Mor 0 BaW Lot L paratus employed these were remark- nlock 11G of Xorth platt0i Nebraskn. nble results, and testify to the rapid ou tho n0th day of May 1871. for the progress made by the British nlr serv'sum 0f $955.23 nnd running to the de Ice since the Ih'st trials of wireless fondants. T. B. AVeber & Co. and re telephony to airplanes in 1010. corded in Book "A," Pago 61 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County. World'3 Diamond Trade. Nebraska, be adjudged and decreed to Considerable actlvitv has nrovailed 1)0 pnld nml sat,8fle1 ln ful1 ntul 811,(1 cons me limit act wtj n s piouiiexi mortgage be canceiied upon the rec- In the diamond trade In British Gulann ords of Lincoln Count 'Nebraska. within the past few months, nnd prices A(1 plalntlff furthor pray8 that a hnve advnnced to a high level hereto-, certain mortgage executed by A. J. fore unknown, stntes Consul McCunii I Miller and C. M. Miller on said Lot In n report. Expeditions are being dis- ;i. Block llfi, of North Platte Nebras- patcheil to the diamond fields In thekn, dated August 22nd, 1S74. for the Interior by those Interested 'in the i sum of $650.00 runii'ng to John Dowd business in Georgetown." It is current - ly reported thnt the English market If eager to nbsorb any qunntlty of stones, large or small, nnd that they are being bought not only for English but nlsc for Ainerlcnn mnrkets regardless ol present exceptionally high prices. In Samoa. With a total population of 31,000 ln western Samoa, of which less than 1,000 are whites or hnlf castes, the de mand In confectionery Is mainly foi hnrd candles, better known locally as boiled lollies, retailing at 25 cents per pound. These are small varieties, dif fering in color nnd flavor, nnd Import ed In five pound tins. Lozenges are little known, tallies and chocolates suf fer from the extreme humidity of the climate, which necessitates their being imported in senled metal tins, retail ing from CO to 75 cents per pound. Swiss Crepe Poor. The crops in Switzerland . In 101 were considerably below those In 101S with the exception of the fruit crop This wu due to unfavorable ntmos plieric conditions, a cold and woi spring, drought In early auinmor ami again In lato Muiniuor, followed by sud den fall in tunpemture and gr) fronts, end ... '. fact that the ncr v.r, i "air ''1 in 1U1'. was sninlli r iliac n lids. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) On: Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern institution fur the clentlftc treatment of medical, surgical ami . confinement cases Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories Slalf: Geo. B. Deal. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. I. B. RedSeld. M. D. J. S. SIMMS. M.D. DU. R12DFIEL1) Physician, Obstetrician Surireon. X-Ilay Calls Promptly Answered Night or lnj L'hone Office (142 Residence 070 ROBERT A. PHILLIPS numbing nnd Keating Contractor. I am prepared to do all kinds of plumbing and heating. All materials and work guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given. Shop and Residence 130S East 0th St. lMione Bed 45S Notice. Young Bros. & Co.; Daniel C. Young; Eben Young and P. S. Young, partners III business in St. Louis, Missouri, under the firm name of Young Bros. & Co.; T. B. Weber & Co.; John Dowd and E. M. Dowd; Mary K. Nichols; Lot 1, Block 110 ot the Original Plat of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; and all persons claiming any interest of any Wind In said real estate or any part thereof, defendants, will tnke notice that on the 5th day of May, 1920, Julius Plzer, plaintiff herein, tiled his w,,lcu 18 01 -Ultl UUe 111 Ule P'anilll . ,. . , ,,,,, , t T . , nir.ni.- 116, of the Original Plat of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska, against each and all of said defendants and against all persons claiming any interest of any kind in snj'd real estate or any part thereof and to exclude each and nil of said de fendants from any right, title, inter est, lien or claim in and to said lot and lands. And pla'ntlff prays in said action e ,c5,taln mortgage executed oj j. m. mincer on me in in any, oi May, 1871 for $536.86 to the defendants herein, Young Bros. & Co., and record ed In Rnnl.- "A " Pnirn K7 nt tlm Mnrt. and adjudged to be paid and satisfied and cancelled upon the records of V"uViw' ; , m And plaintiff further prays that a I certain mortgaso executed by A. J. Uor nnd c M M1er m sm Lot 1. Block 116, North Platte. Nebraska, dnter May 20th, 1871. running to Daniel C. Young, Eben Young and P. S. Young, partners In business in St. Louis, Missouri, under the firm name of Young Bros. & Co. for the sum of $536.86 and recorded in Book "A," Page 59 of the Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, be adjudged and de creed to be paid and satisfied nnd that sot'd mortgage be cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County,, Ne braska. And plantiff further prays that a certain mortgage executed by A. J. 1" ml h. M. Dowd and recorded In Book "A." Page 253 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County,, Nebraska, be ad judged and decreed to bo paid nnd satisfied and said mortgage cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County. Nebraska. And plantiff further prays that a certain mortgngo executed by A. J. Miller and C M. Miller on the 6th day of April, 1877, on said Lot 1, Block 110, North Platte, Nebraska, for the sum of $2,000.00 running to the dofen dnnt, Mary K. Nichols and recorded In Book "A," Pago 544 of tho Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, bo adjudged to be paid and satisfied in full and cnncolled upon the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plalntlff further prays that his title In and to said Lot 1. Block 116. bo quieted as aga'nst each and all of said mortgages and against Lot 1. Block 116 of the Original Plat ot tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, . Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any intorost of any kind in said real estnto or any part thereof, nnd that they be decreed to hnvo no right, titlo and interest in and to said premises or nny part thereof and for general equitable, rolief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 21 at day of June J020. Hated May 5th. 1980. . JULTUB PI55BR. Plaintiff. TV.- Hnllicwi Bonny ft Halllsrnn, TTIs Attorney Mil 4wV F1 A IJTSllf H jT A fkl fi r1 Z& K VI I 8 1 A IvJS A OiliTi lUJltk0 I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Build in & Loan Buildini r- . . - - - . . DOCTOR C. A. SELUV rhysiclan nnd Surgeoa Office over Hc.xall Urug Stnn Office Phone 371. GEO. B, DENT, I'hsjiclan anil Surgeon. Special Attention Glren to Snrgerj and Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130, Residence 116 JOHNS. SIMMS. 31. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone S i i l.i ........ no IIVSIUUUVU NT i iittitv phone 241 Hs. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte. Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building Office Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte. Neb Phone for Annolntmontt l - AUTO LIVERY. Romich Garage. Phono 814 Day Cull. Phone 1270 Coni.li"" nanny,.r Juy" 1f,for, tne sum of merclul Hotel Night Cn'l. .$575.00. duly recorded in the mortgage . c . I records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, laxi oervice. Iln Book 41. at Pace 307. which said NOTICE. novn Plirc- Allen U. Smith: A. II -aa l ' qllarter of tho Southeast Qunrter of Smith: U. S. Live Stock Co.; Addlo E. ,c. ior uio reason tnnt said mort Keudall; Dr. B. J. ICay Medicine Co.; sago wns duly and legally, barred and J. Watson Ramsey; M. E. Thompson; foreclosed in an action instituted fn James S. Gilbert; Phillip Dletzgeu; tll district court of Lincoln County, Frank Wllle; Joe Eckrosh; Paul H. Nebraska, wheroln Anna V. Metcalf Glllam; Will Outtrlm; Clara Outtrim; WIls plaintiff and said defendant, Austin S. Ghrist: John E. Ghrist; Frank Vllle ani others were do Eunlce A. Ghrist; C. E. Marquis, Clair fondants and wherii'.n summons was Dickson; J. Sidney Smllth; W. W. Bean duly and legally served on tho defend & Son; S. A. Brewster; M. J. O'Con- int. Frnnk Wille. noil; Dr. B. J. ICay Medical Company1 That in addition to the relief here of St. Albans, Vermont; and the tofore prayed against him. tho defend -Northeast Quarter and the Southwest n"t, P. E. Marqir-s, be adjudged to Quarter and the West Half of the have no right, title, Hen or interest SniithP.ist Onartor nnd the Southeast in and to the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 16, North Range in Litncoin Lotinty, Nebraska, by reas 32, West of the 6th P. M. in Lincoln on of a certain mortgage executed by County, Nebraska, and all of Section John E. Christ to Will Outtrim for the 21, Township 16. North Range 32, West sum of $575.00 on July 15th, 1912. and of the 0th P. M., Lincoln County, No- duly recorded In Book 41 of tho Mort btasku, and the South One-Half of the gage Records of Lincoln County. Ne Southeast Quarter of tho Southeast braska.at Pago 307, and by said AVill Quarter of Section 19, Township 16. Outwim duly assigned and transferred North Range 32, West of the 6th P. M. .to the defendant, C. E. Marquis, for the In Lincoln County, Nebraska, and all; reason that the said C. E. Marquis has persons claiming any interest of any Isold, assigned and transferred nil of kind 1" snid real estate or any part thereof, take notice that on the 10th .day of May, 1920, Anna V. Metcalf plantiff herein filed her petition in the district court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, the object and prayer of which is to quiet title (in the plaintiff herein Anna V. Metcnlf. to the Northeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter and the West Half of tho Southeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of the Southeast duly carried and Article IV as hereto the Southeast Quarter of Section 29,. Quarter of Section 29, and all of Sec- fore existing repealed, cancelled, an and all of Section -21, and the South I Hon 21. and the South One-Half of the nulled and set aside. Half of the Southeast uuartor or the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, all In Township 16, North Range 32. West of the 6th P. M. in Lincoln County, Ne - braska, against each and all of the defendants herein and against all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estnto or any part thereof and excluding each and all of said defendants from any right, title, Interest, lien, claim or demand in nnd to said lnnds and plaintiff prays that the defendant, U. S. Live Stock Co., be adjudged and decreed to have no right, title, claim, Hon or Interest In or to live certain mortgages on parts of above described land, all exe cuted on April the 27th. 1912, nnd all oxecuted by Will Outtrlm and Clara C. Outtriim, his wife, to U. S. Live Stock Co. as follows: One for $500.00 upon the Northeast i Quarter of Section 29, Township 16, Range 32 in Lincoln County. Nebraska, and recorded In tho office of the county clerk of Uincoln County, In Book 12 of Mortgages at Page 303. One for $500.00 upon the Southeast O artor of tho Southeast Quarter and tl u West Half of the Southeast Quar ts- of Section 29 and the South Half o mio souinoasi wuarier oi ino oouui vr r Quartor of Section 19 all in Town sb n 10. Rnnge 32 in Lincoln County, Ne raska, and recorded in the Mort- gn : Rocords of Lincoln County in Bo- 42, Pago 305. f f for $1,000.00 upon tho East Half of .-' "Hon 21, Township 16, Range 32 in T icoln Countv, Nebraska, and ro- con1 -d in tho Mortgage Rocords of Lin- 'n County, in Book 12 of Mort gage it Page 311. O' for $500.00 upon tho Southwest Quar r of Section 2f Township 16. Ran' 32 In Lincoln County and re cord" ' iu Mortgago Record of Lin coln vuinty ln Book 42 of Mortgages at Pb" 309. On" "or $1,000.00 upon the Half of Per" nn 21, Township 16 V. 'ir'i nn in Lincoln County, Nebraska, and rt corded i the Mortgage Reoordi ot 'hlncoln County, Nebraska, In Book 42 in tuungngttB, rags svi. And plaintiff prays that intd U. S. Live Stock Co. be adjudged and de creed to hnve no right, Hen or inter led tu said mortgages for the reason that 9Uj defendant. U. S. Live Stock ;Co.. for a valuable coiuiderntion sold, assigned and transferred each and all of said real estate Mortgages to the 'plaintiff herein. i That in addition to the relief here tofore prayed for, plaintiff further ! prays that the defendant, Will Out trim. I be also adjudged and decreed to hnve I no Hen or Interest in and to the ! Northeast Quarter oi Section 20, i Township 16, Range 32, by virtue of one certain mortgage executed by . . , . - - . . .art !john E' Ghri8t t0 8H,d Outtrlm for the recorded in the Mortgage Records of u ncoln County. Nebraska, in Book 41, at Page 807. And also that said defendant, Will Outtnin. ho adjudged and decreed to I have no lien or Interest in and to the ,,.oN0rtl"ve"t Quarter of Section 21. House 1068 Township 16, Rnnge 32, In Lincoln -" County. Nebraska, by reason of a cer tain mortgage executed by Austin S. jGhrist, single, to sala defendant, Will 'nmrlin (nr nnn no .int.. , a, n.i. 1912, and recorded In the Mortgnge Kocords in Book 40 of Mortgages, nt Page 300. j And thnt said defendant. Will Outt rlm, be adjudged and decreed to have no lien or Interest in nnd to the South Iwest Quarter of Section 21. Township 16, Range 32, In ll'ncoln County, Ne braska, by virtue of a certain mort gage executed by Austin S. Ghr'st, single, to Will Outtrlm lor 1600.00 on A,,.,,., 1010 1 I..., ,.. ium, twin ruuuiiieu in wie Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, in Book 40, at Page 299, for the reason thnt each nnd fill of snld three last described mortgages wore duly and legally foreclosed nnd barred In an action Instituted In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, wherein Anna V. Metoalf was plain tiff aim Will Outrim and othors wore tiff and Will Outturn and others wero defendants nnd wherein said Will Outtrim was duly nnd legally served twlth summons. j That in addition to the relief here tofore prayed ngninst him that the de fendant, Frank Wllle. be also adjudged and decreed to have no lien, right or interest in and to tho Northeast Quar ter or bectiion 29, Township 16, Range 32, In Lincoln County, Nebraska, by .deason of a mortgage executed bv John E. Ohrlst to Will Outtrlm on the ; mortgage was by said Will Outtrlm assigned to C. E. Marquis and by said C. E. Marnuls to tho defendant. Prank ,,. . , Section 29. Township 16. Rnnge 32. nis right, title and Interest In and to ! said mortgage to the defendant, Frank Wille. And plaintiff further prays that her t.'tle in and to all of said above des cribed land be quieted, as against each and all of the defendants herein and I against said Northeast Qunrter nnd i the Southwest Quarter and the West .Half of tho Southeast Quarter and the Houthoast Quarter or the southeast Quarer of Section 19, all in Township 16, North. Range 32. West of the 6th iP. M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska. nnd all persons claiming any Interest of any kind in said real oatate or any part thereof and t'.'nt said defendants and p.nch and all of them bo docreed to have no right, title or Hon In and to sa.'d premises or anv nart thereof and for general equitable reliof. You are required to nnswer said petition on or before tho 28th dav of Juno. 1920. Dated May 10. 1920. ANNA V. METCALF, By Halllgan. Bentty & HnlUgan. Her Attorneys. ml41ll Notice lo Credliors. Estato No. 1750 of Mary Norrls. do- ceased ln the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said ostato will tako notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of chn'ms against said Estato Is Sep tember 4th 1920, and for settlement of said Estnto is April 30th 1921; that I will sit at tho county court room in snld county, on Juno 4th 1920, at 9 o'clock a. in., nnd on Soptember 4th 1920, at 9 o'clock n. in., to rocolvo, oxainine, hour, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly fllod. Win. II. C WOODHURST. M4-J1 County Judge. HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. CAST IRON AND BONES. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. Dry Bones $10 to $12 ton v it IPSHITZ. .1 . i i in . ii n . ml inn ii i a i -- ST Dr. I S. Twinem, Medicine bM Surgery: Twinem Iliiilillng, East Fifth Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Office Phone 15. Residence Phone 29S. lIosi'tal Phone 1 10. liiH TOH li. i. jl'l"lK'V Practice Limited to Surgery ami Kadlum Tltorapj S Ut) .National Itaiik Itulhlliitf. oilman, Nt:hru-i w. i. rurreuAiU), U rati u it to Veterinarian Hx-aovernmont Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Vetorlnarlan Hospital 3 If. South Vine Street Hospital Puoue muck 33 House Phone Black 633 Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN SYSTEM No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. No. 2, 116 East U Street, Phone 49, No. 3, (121 East Fourth, Phone 071. No. J, 821 Wi'st Third, Phone No. 75. NOTICE. North Platte,. Neb., April 29, 1920, At a special meeting ot the stock, holders of tho Wilcox Department Store held at their place of business In the City of North Platte on tho date afore said, all stock being represented, tho following business was had and done. J. Q. Wilcox moved that Article IV of the Articles of Incorporation of the Wilcox Department Store as amended March 29th. 1920, be amended to read as follows: Article lV:-The amount of the auth orized capital stock ot tho corporation is $100,000.00 divided into shares ot $100.00 each, $00,000.00 of which stock shall be common stock ancL, fully paid up when issued and $40,000.00 ot which said stock shall bo preferred stock, which said preferred stock shall bo sold at not less than par, at any time after tho adoption ot this amondmont when so ordered by the board of directors. Said preferred stock shall draw eight per cent cumu lative, annual dividends, payable an nually, prior to declaring or payiug any dividends on tho common stock of the corporation, and on the dissolu tion of the corporation said stock shall bo paid ln full. Tho preferred stock shall have equal voting power witli common stock but shnll not par ticipate ln prollts beyond its fixed preferred cumulated annual dividend of eight per cont. And tho directors of tho corporation shall have the op tion to retire part or all of said pre ferred stock at any tlmo after ten years from tho issuance thereof at $105.00 per share and accumulated divldonds. Fully paid up shares ot stock for tho amount of stock fully paid shall be issued and not otherwise and which said shares so fully paid up shall be non-assessable. That Article 4 of snid Articles of In corporation of the Wilcox Department Store, as amended March 29th, 1920, as now existing bo annulled, repealed, cancelled and set aside: Said motion wns seconded by R. F. Cotterell nnd wns submitted to a vote of the stock holders by the president and there were cast for sad amend ment 300 votes and against said amendment No votes. Whereupon the president declared said amendment ( state ot NoDrnska; Lincoln county, ss: We. whose names aro hereto sub- scribed as officers of the Wilcox De partment store, cortlfv that on tho 29th day of April, 1920, at a special stock holders meeting of said corpor ation, the foregoing amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of the Wilcox Department Store as shown by the records of said corporation wag adopted. J. Q. WILCOX. President. M14-iw Attest: R. F. Cotterell. Sec'y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1752 of Henry B. Plant, deceased in the County Court of Lin coln County. Nobrnskn. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notlco that the time limited for presentation and fll- il,1S ot claims against said Estate is Sqptemher 18, 1920. and for tho set tlement of said Estato Is May 13, 1921; that I will sit at the county court room in said county on Juno 18, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m and on Soptember 18, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m.. to receive, ex amlno, hear, allow or adjust all claims. anil objections duly filed. Win. H. C. WOODHURST, M18-4wk County Judge. Notlco (o Creditors. Estnto No. 1751 of David Jones, de ceased in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said ostnto will take notlco that the time limited for presentation and fil ing of claims against said Estato Is Soptohibor 11, 1920, and for settlement of snld Estnto is April 30, 1921; thnt I will sit at tho county court room 1n said county, on Juno 11, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Septombor 11, 1920, at 9 o'clock it.' m., to rooolvo, examine, henr, allow, or ndjunt all claims and objections duly fllod. Win. H. C. WOODHURST. Mll-lwks County Judge.