1 1 mMBwklB OLribune. tlltA J) BABE, Editor and PnbllBho7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES:, Uno Vcnr by Mull, in alliance. .$1.75 Ono Year by Carrier, In udrnnco, $2.00 dSutorod ut tho North Platte, Nebraska Postofflco as Second Class Matter, FRIDAY, JULY 2d, 1020. xabok iioAieit to givji DECISION JULY SOi'i. Last Friday tho railroad labor board .gave out nn announcement that n do clalon will bo announced on and poss ibly boforo July 20th. and that tho rato of increase us announced will be effec tive on and ns of May 1st, 1920. It is understood that the gonoral ahafnnan of the railroad orders will meet July 19th for the purpose, of ro , flfllvlngr and taking action on tho do Cls'ldh which will bo rondored tho following day If not soonor. Thpro Is a roport current thnt tho board will report an Incrcaso of twon-ty-twfl per cont, which Is olghteon per cent less than tho Inbor organizations sk. ::o:: Now York Seoul Hike Thru Town. Deforest Jones, Doputy Commls sloner of tho Williamsburg District, .Brooklyn, Now York, and Joseph OfFhrrell, Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 94, Brooklyn, Now York, aro hiking thru to San Francisco by way of the Lincoln Highway. Thoy arrived In town about noon Monday having hlkod from Gothen burg since day break. .They had thotr packs which weigh about 35 lbs. and carried n kodak so they might carry diomo fiomo plcturos of tho country thru which they traveled, Thoy wore In town about an hour and met sovor ' -aLof our scouts. Thoy have a furl chargo of enthus iasm for tho Hoy Scout work and told us the following nbout the work In tho cast "Principals of tho public schools 'claim thnt tho Scqut movement has worked wondev with tho boys. Many of our Mayors of tho oastorn cltlos aro clthor Scout Mastors or connected with tho work li somo doflnlto man ner. Somo of tho biggest biiBltin.ia men of the onst aro giving a great d'.U of tholr tlmo, realizing that It Is Uio greatest character building program for boys. With ll;o great anioint of "foreign boys In our cltlos wo find that It not only Amorlcanlzes tho boyu but . 'tho boys In turn Amorlcanlzo tholr parents. This In turn has a great deal to do with knocking out IVilshe--vfsm. Judgo James C. Cropsy, Justlco of, tho Suprome Court, Is president of our norough Council In Brooklyn. It Is tho duty of tho peoplo of North PJatto to got behind this movement ' If thoy wnnt gool oloan, upright , American young men which nioain so much to tho nation." Thoro Is no reason why some of tho "North Platto Scouts ctn not 30 to tho 'National Convention next yeitr and If nny aro (luallflod thoy might hnvo a , ehnnco for tho International mooting. Como on boys! Lot's make tho peoplo of tho town realize that there Is something to tho Scout Movement Hiosldcs play. We want twenty-five boys to lino .-nip for tho State Convention of Scouts at Columbus. Nohraskn, August 11-1C Inclusive Save your money and tako your summor vacation at that ltmo. ' ." ?Ioro Land for Ex-Soldiers. 'Alliance Four thousand ncros of rich. Harden county hay and cattlo landf. puvt of tho famous Everett 'Eldport ranch bavo boon restored to homestead entry under tho Klnkald .actby tho government according to. announcomont mndo hero by tho local United StiUos land office. Tho federal ourt at St. Louis docldod In April, 1919, that t,bo title hold by Eldrod to "thalnnds was not valid and cancelled the patents on the same. Preforonco will bo given to ox-nol-llora In tiling for tho homesteadB which will bo throwik open to entry on July , 23. Tho Boldlorri' .prcfbrenbfa pqrlpd will oxtond from July 24 to 'Sopftimoar 25 InolUBlvo. All nppllca gil01,8 or. homostoadB must bo nccom "iTlianlcd by a filing foe of fourteen do 'H "larn which will bo refunded If tho np plicnn't IS uiiBUccossful. For a ported of twenty dnys prior to July 23, sol- . tilers may tUo their applications and ,tho same will bo disposed of by lot, BATIUNGslTlTSl A wonderful asortmout to choose from In all sizes, fast colors and priced -very reasonably at BLOCKS. ... i:o:t (Delanoy Swimming instructor. ,;Nowhat North Platto Is protty cor laln to.lmvo n swimming pool, It Is fortunate-' thnt tho city possesses a man who is an expert swlmmor and an In-,tmctri-ln swimming. Wo rofor to Englneor Clnudo Delanoy, who satls-fjod-'a commlttoo tho othor day that ho is a thoroughbred In this lino. Tho inhibition occurrod at tho river oast of tbwn whllo Mr. Delanoy wob in tho act of lifting set linos which ho had bait ed' for cat fish. This exhibition was nioro than satisfactory to tho com- mlttee. !IO!! Stopping at tho auto camp ground Tuesday night was ono party from 'oaUlo. nnothor from San Fianolsco, a bird fromj Detroit and a fourth from Miami, Florida. Tho lattor said 'thatrtho North' Platto camping grounds wore tho first froo groundB ho had en countered slnco he loft home. Ifo - , said ho first heard of these grounds , "OOfmllos away. , s:o l. .. H Taljon Up Ono vhlto faco bull about three ' years old, with brand on loft hip; nnd V- ,wcarilrtg mulea. Stovo Albro, 1 J ' nllics south Qf Baker school houso. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. NOTICE Juno 28. 1920. I jf you iiaV'o any oxtrn rooms on Board mot, prosoiit Hoi4mlnBhauson,!imn(i Friday and Saturday call the Kocn ana springer uua county oierK. Claims wore as follow: Loafs Grady, work on roads, ? 14.00. ('has. Temple, work on road, $80.00. E. Chumbors, work on road, $40.00. Dave Mftcombpr, work on ronds, SG4.00. A. B. Smith, work o:i roads. $14.00. John Holt, work on roads, $48.00. Albert Ballard, work on roads. $48.00 Alvln Baker, work on ronds. $200.00. J. Sawyer, work on roads. $44.00. ! John Kornruff, work on rends. $48.00. NIIps Handlln, work on ronds $48.00. C. C. Drake, work on roadsv$24.00. Albert Stlonhnusen, work on roads. John Kotchum. work on roads. $18.00 Chan. Johnson, rond work. $48.P0. H. Nlcl.tor. ronil work, $48.00. Geo. Frazlor. road work. $04.00, Andrew Lowls, road work, $44.00. Mack Wostfall, road work, $24.00. Royco Welllvor. road work, $72.00. Carl Cranae. road work, $10.00. W. D. Waldo; hauling gravel. $184.00 John AntLony. work on tractor. $30 Geo. Sldwell. work on tractor, $30.00 Paul Meyer, offlco rent, $25.00. S. M. Soudcr, office expenses. $31.00 Wosloy Cockle, dragging, $22.00. Mrs. Emma Pulvor, to correct error, $24.00. Carl Scharmann, road work. $48.00. A. F. Boclcr, mdso county poor, $19. S. J Koch, repairs for tractor; $200. Sundry persons road work. Dlst. No. G, $108.40. Banks & Oldfalhor, oil. $294.54. Carl Potor, road work, $5.40. Raymond Jncobs. road work. $75.00. Davef Lindomut!'., road work. $10.20. C. O.' Major, road work. $C3.90. Hans Thompson, road work, $22.80. Loo Shopard. road work, $5.40. Ray Dootz, road work. $10.20. Ilonry Horbst. road work, $ 0.00. Earnest Roso, road work, $28.20. F. W. HomlngliauBon, services and mileage, $1C3.G0. Essie, Wcssburg, salary, $115.05. Gus Andorson, road work, $8.00. W. H. Brestol, road work?31.80. Floyd Bocmnn, road work, $13.40. F. B. Brestol, road work, $57.00. Roy Cross, road work. $8.40. R, L. Craig, road work, $7.50. L. C. Crnlg, road work. $7.50. Molvln Johnson, road work, $20.40. Ollvor Johnson, road work, $9.40. John Martins, road work, $1G.00. Sholllo Snyder, road work, $5.00. Bratt, Goodman & Buckley, house ront county poor, $G0.00. II. Pcckham, road work, $45.00 Ij. Perkins, road work, $G8.00. J. E. Schram, dragging. $10.00. . Pcano & Sons, blacksralthlng. $40.50, A. S. Allen, offlco expenses. $71.98. Carl Fletcher, dragging,' $31.50. Alleon G, Cochran, salary, $175.00. Fayo T21dor, salary, $100.00. Anna Andorson, caro of Emma And orson, $3f.uu. A. S. Allon. salary, $1G0.G7 N. P. Gon'l Hospital, services, $4G.G0 Jessie Long, road work, $7G.00 Alloon G. Cochran, offlco expenses, $54.27. C. L. Grant, road work. $90.00. Mrs. Rov "Wilson, services, $7.50 Nelson & Sullivan, supplies, ?i4t.iu Y. N. Boauchamp, dragging, $83.50. O. M. Sholty, hlado man, $150.00. C. C. Long, road work, $5G.OO. II. S. Hasklns, road work. $G9.30. A. J. Saliahury, oalary, $115.80. Itoy "Wilson, salary, $100.00. Sundry porsons, survoylng, $40.00. . J. Boyco. road work, $17.50. Claus Andorson, road work. $84.00. Frank Sadol, rond work, $35.00. F. D, "Wostcnfold, mdso county poor $54.40. Chas. Bailey, ongtnomnn, $150.00. Richard JacKson, roau wont, $i4.iu. v, 1 Snrlncnr snrvlcos and inlloaKO. " 1 $171.00. F. S. Long, road work,?42.G0. Sundry persons, road work, $18.28. Hans Nelson, road work, $G.00. Ellor Nelson, road wor.k, $G.00. Arthur Carver, road work. $22.80. Standard Oil Co., oil, $172.45 Potor Speck, road work, $20.00. Claude Drako. road work, $7.20 H. G. Shanor, road work, $10 SO. 'C: Major, road work, $3G.00. Roy Darmon, road work, $42.00. Honry Herhst, road work, $15.00. E. P. Tremble, rond work, $8.00. John Wurl, road work, $42.00. Ed McMurry. road work, $12.00. H. Kirk, road work, $27.00. O. H. Robinson, road work, $18.00. John Bnty, road work, $22. G8. Edwin Byers, rond work, $21.00. Aaron Bothwoll, rond work, $G.00, Board adjourns to July G, 1920. .:'n'ii "- oo no VAirrnER The ETldenro Th nt Your Door. Knrili Plnttn nroof Is what you want n,i im ntitnmnnl nf this htchlv ro- and tho statement . or tins ""jy ro spectod resident will bnnlRh all tloubt: M. C. Rogors, prop, harness nnd buoo shop, 514 Locust St., ISOrtll 1 inito, nnvn; "R'nr two venra Donn's KidnoY Pills hnvo boon our kidney modiclno j. ins iuio uuou uui Kuiuuj u wi nnd I would uso no other. My back bocamo lnmo and had a stoady ncho. Nortljoast quarter of said Section thlr ,,, .,, , , .ir t wr. .1,1 My-ono. has filed his report in favor of hllo Bitting at my work, If I wo ui t ho oBtabllshmont of n public road de- go tp atfalghton up, a sharp ivm would rnfoli mn T Itnnw mv kldncvq wouiu eaten mo. l Know m Kiunca wore tho cause- of it fpr at such tlm-s they would, act too of ton. especially night. Doan's Kidney Pills, lmvo a', ways completely rolleved any signs - mifMi trntililn konnlnp mv ltldnn-'s 8UC11 irouuio, K00piU(, my ItltlUU ' hoalthy. I know Donn's can bo do- ponded upon and am glad to recom mend them." (Statomont glvon Juno 2, 1910.) FOUR YEARS LATER, or on Juno 7, 1920, Mr. Rogers added: "I havo tho samo good opinion ot Doan's Kidney Pills now as whon I endorsed them in 1910. I don't havo to uso Doan's vory ofton but whon I do need a hid noy romody I nlways tako DoaiVs." 00c, nt all doalors. Fogtor-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. iMcCabo Hotal; Phone 26. ::d:: For Sale. , 1 large supply tank, 1 coal oil en gine 2 range stovos, 1 automatic croam separator, 1 grain drill, 1 do livery milk wagon, 1 auto trailer, somo good work homes. Call HARRY HUCKFELDT, 79CF2. ELECTRIC SERVICE PRE5T-0-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. Office phone 241. Ren. phone VI7 L . C , DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbui Building DOCTOR C. A. SELBY LMiyslcIan and Snrgeos Office orcr Rcxnll Drag Stoie Office Phone 371 House 1068 DOCTOR D. T. QOItlLKl Practice Limited to Surjrory nml Had i tun Thuruo) 72 City National Rank Ilulldliig. Omiitia, NebrasbK DR. REDFIELD Physician. Obstctrlctan Surtreou. X-Rny Cnlls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phono Offlco 012 Residence 07G Office Phono 340 Res. Phone ISjI DR. SHAFFER, O&teopatlile Physician Belton Bldk. North Platte. Neb Phono for Appointments. DRS STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, G, 7 Building & Loan Building. Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phone 124i DR. HAROLD FEITNER Osteopath Over Hirschfcld's Offlco Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 IIOAD NOTICK. To Whom It Mny Concern: The Bneclnl lioail commissioner ap nolnted to view nntl roport upon the practicability of tho vacation of that portion oi tno punuc roau in inc xsorcn wcat nuarter of the Northeast nuarter ui aociiuu iiuriy-uiic, in uwusiiiii fourteen North of ItanRO thirty AVest of Mm Slvtli l'rlnciiiul Mnrldlnn. iliiHCrlliml ns followd; From tho intersection of tho center lino of the south main track of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company, uh now located, constructed, maintained nnd operated, with tho oast lino of said Section thirty- one, moasuro northwes terly along satu cantor line ot mam track a dlBtanca of sovontoen Mmdlod nfty-slx and seven-tenths feat to point, thenco northeasterly, at rlrtht nnRlos to said center lino ot main track, .HnlnHAn rP I. Iln rl Kr.fi f r. r. . 1, A 0int of UeBlnnlne. said point of uocln nliiK Uelm? In tho noi-tlierly rlnSit of I icmv lltiik r f until 1 n 1 1 ff n Pnmttntiw nml also bolnpr In tho westerly lino of that certain north and south county road. which Bald county rond is doscrihoa ns a strip or land sixty-six. root in width and approximately nlnoty- four roda In length In that Certain quit-claim deed (intcu juiy lutn, iviv, irom Louisa M, Pmli. nml 1 . 1 1 (. 1 1 n . .1 -. T.lnnAln Hniin... I ivWMj ...... iihDui.iiu . v u..,v.v(, uii.iw.T, liNGbrnHKa, rocorueu in tno records oc Lincoln County In Book B-3. nt Pano 70: tuenco northerly njonir said westoriy uno' ot that cortnin north and south county road and at rlKht ancles to said conter lino of main track n distance of Mxty-Bix feot to a point; thence ntnlv westerly, parallel with nnd ono mind red sixty-six foot distant northeasterly at right angles, from said center lino of main track a distance of four hundred twenty-three nnd flvo tenths feet to a point; thenco westerly, nlong a Btralght lino a dlBtnnce of two hundred sixty four nnd eight tenths feet to a point which" Is in siild northerly right ot way une nun six nunurca oignty reet (lis tant northwesterly from tho point of beginning when measured along said nortneriy rigat ot way lino and one hundred feet distant northeasterly irom Bnui center uno or main trnck, wnen monsurod nt right angles thereto thenco Bouthonsterlv. nloncr said north. ly right of wny lino, parallel with nnd one iiuuurou loot uiBiani northeasterly. at right angles, from said center line o n.m,n lrftcK a (liBtnnco or six hundred eighty feet to tho point of beginning, has filed his report In favor of such vac n o n , A.... .... .. t . 1 C I 1 1 . . n glonor appointed to view nnil rannrt upon tho practicability of estnbllflhlnir. !n Ueu ?f ,tho l'l'Rc road petitioned to bo vncnted ns nbove described, n public road la the Northwest nuarter of the ecriuea as rouowa; Beginning at a !olnt on 1,10 W08t "no Of Uoad No. 336 th NWU NRU nr snrtinn si. t u It. 30 w. of tho 6th P. M., 216 feot north t J"?'Vt?ri ""i? of.t,, Un urel a rig iTanle whlch'Vd'nn0; f Up 17B6.9 foot ivcatorly from tho east . " it"urra on tne centor no of bh d lr(k. riimi Hit thr.A northwesterly parallel with satd rall- rond 365.5 foot, thonco southwesterly 329 feot to connect again with center line of Rond No. 21. Tho foregoing notes de8crlbo the conter lino of pro posed road. All Objections to such vncntlnn nnd establishment, or claims for dnmageB, must be filed In tho County Clerk's of fice of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on or ueiore noon oi tno Tin day or August, A. D. 1920, or auch road will be vaca ted and established without reference thereto.. Wttnesa my hand and.ofllclal seal this tin aay ot June, a. u. idzo. . . J8-. A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the 2iotit!fic treatment of medical, surgical and confinement case. Completely equipped X-Rny and dingmmtic laboratorion Staff: Geo. CDent M. D. V. Lncas, M. D. J. B. RedGcld. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN SISTEM No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. No. 2, 110 East B Street, Phone 490. No. 3, (121 Eust Fourth, Phono 071. No. 1, 821 West Third, Phono No. 75. HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for hones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. ALBERT A. LANE. , Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. GEO. B. DENT, Phsyiclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Glren to Surgcrj and Obstretrlcs. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130. Residence 116 W. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Vetorinnrinii Ex-Qovorument Veterinarian and ex- assistant deputy State Vetorinarlan Hospital SIS South Tlno Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D. Soecial Attention Given to Surerery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 83 Residence 3S DEERIBERBI & FORBES, Licensed Em burners Undertakers and Funeral Dlrectora I'u) phono il i Sight phone Black 588 Notico For Publication. Notice Is hereby, given that at the regular annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho "Lincoln County Agri cultural Society" held at its offlco in North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras ka, under date of January 10, 1920( a resolution was duly offered and adop ted, amending tho Articles of Incorpor ation by tho Increasing of tho author ized capital stock to $10,000.00 in shares of $50.00 each. J4-4w H. J. MORAN. Secretary. NOTION OP KINAL HKVOUT. Estate No. 1710 of Frank L. Law rence, deceased in tho County Court of Luncuin ouniy, iMotirasKa. rno stnto or Nobrnska, to all persons Interested in Hnld Estntn tnkn nntlr.n mat tne Administratrix Hob filed a final nccount and roport of her administra tion nnd a potltlon for final sottloment nnd discharge as such, which havo been set for hearing before said court on juiy y, i3so, at o o'lock a. m. whon you mny uiipcur aim contest tno same. untca j uno luzo. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, NOTICK OF THE FORMATION OF PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER 0 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBR, To the owners of tho record title of all proporty adjacent to or abutt ing upon tho streets hereinafter des cribed and all porsons Interested therein lou and each of you aro hereby notified that tho Mayor and City Council ot tho City of North Platte, did undor dato of Juno 1, 1920 pass and npprovo a cortnin ordlnauco form ing and creating paving district Num- bor G of tho City of North Platto. Lincoln County, Nebraska, and that tho following streets, Including tho intersections thorcof, within tho limits ot tho City aro comprised within said paving district to-wlt: All that portion of 6th street of said City, commencing on tho Wost lino of Bryan Avenue, In said City, at tho in tersection of Gth strcot with said Bryan Avonue; thonco West nlong said 6th, street to tho East lino of Pino street; whoroio samo intersects said 6th street. Unloas objections nro filed as re quired by Staiijte, within twenty, days from tho first publication of this notice tho Maypr and City, Council shall prpceoty tp construct such pav ing. Dated this 16th day of Juno, 1920. A, F,1 STREITZ. Mavor. (SEAL) ' O. E. ELDER, J18-3w City Cleric. Dr. J. Twinem, Medicine and Surgery. Tulncin Building, East Fifth Street, NORTH lATTE, NEB. Office 1'hoii'c 1S3. Jtcsldeucci Phone 2S3. Hosplital Phone 110. FARM LOANS I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought pnd Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building & Loan Building XOTIOE OP FINAL KI3POIIT Estate No. 15S8 of Mary Duggan, Deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska: To nil per sons Interested In said Estate, take notice that the administratrix has filed a final account of her administration and a petition for 'final settlement and discharge as such; and petition for de termination of heirship and distribu tion, which have .been set for hearing before said court ,6n July 9th, 1920, at 10, oclock a. m., when you may nppear and contest the same. Dated June 8th, 1920. WM, H C. WOODHUnST, J15-3 County Judge. Notice of Petition. Estate No. 1715 of Joseph J. Bowker, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln. County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To a.11 per sons interested in paid Estate take not ice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an' instrument purport ing to be the last will and testament of Joseph J. Bowker, decased, and for tho appointment of Annie C. Kramp as Executrix of said Estate, which has lloen set for hearing herein on July 23, 1920," at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated June 2C, J920. WM. H.' G. WOODHURST, 49-3w County Judge NOTICE OI FINAL IlEPOILT. Estate No. 170G of Albert M. SelberL ueceasea. , . In' the County Court of Lincoln coun ty. Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska: To nil persons Interested In said Estate, take notice that the administrator has filed a final account and renort of his ndmlnlstra tlon and a petition for final settlement and discharge as puch, which havo been set ror Hearing, neiore said court on July 9th, 1920, dt 9 o'clock a. m.. when you may appear- and contest the same. Dated Juno 9,- 1920. WSL II. C. WOODHURST. J15-3 County Judge, NOTICE OF HEFEIIEE'S SALE. Notice Is horebs' jrlvon that bv vlr tue of an orderIssued to me by tho District Court ia.nnd for Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, In an action therein ponding wherein ' John Arthur Slmms, Is plaintiff, Gertrude Slmms, Elsie Sedalle Boyle, nee Slnimn, John Boyle her husband. Sarah Inez Wilson nno Slmms, Chnrles . Wilson her husband, Leslie D. Slmms, single. Elmer Cleve land Slmms, single, Charles Herbert Slmms, a minor. Joe Wright Slmms, a minor, Harry Ezra Slmms, a minor, Junnla Clara Slmms, a minor, nre de fendants, I will on. the 19th day of July. 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of snld dnv nt the east front door of the Court Houso In the City of North Plntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, situate In the Ctiunty of Lincoln nnd State of Nqbraski, to-wlt:- South half of Southwest quarter .of SWU), Northeast quarter of the South, west quarter (NEVi of SWH), South west quarter of the. Southeast quarter (SWV4 of SEU), of Section twenty eight (28), Townnnlp eleven (11). Range Thirty (30): tho North half ot the Southeast quarter (N of SE), tho South half of the Northeast quar ter (S of NEU of Section twenty, olght (28), Township eleven (11). Range Thirty (30), nnd tho Northeast qunrtor (NEi if Section Thirty-two (32), TownHhlP eleven (11), Rangvs Thirty (30). Dated this 14th day of June. 1920. .TIC-Gw O. E. ELDER, Referee. v Legal Notice, V Horaco G. Becknor; C. Hastings Rcld1; Thomas L. Thomas; Pharaoh H. Hill; Willlab S. Christy: Edward V. Raglaud; anjflf Section 15, Town ship 15, Range 29, Lincoln County, Nebraska, and tall persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, will hereby tako notlco thartt.N. Bruor, plaintiff in an action wheroln tho said R. N. Bruer is plaintiff and? you and each of you aro defendants, lias filed his petition In the district court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which Is to quiet plaintiff's title to Section 16, Township 15, Rango 29, Lincoln County,' Nebraska, against you and each of ypu and to have it do- creed' by tho, court that you and each qf you and all porsons claiming any Interest of any kind In said real estato or any part thereof Havo no right, title or Interest of any kind, character or des cription in and to said real estato whatsoever. Your, are further notified that unless you answer said petition by the 9th day of August, 920, judgmont by de fault will go taken against you forever excluding you front any'olalm of any kind In and to said real estato. R. N.-BRUER, By Hall!gan,Beatty & Halllgan, ' J29-J23 J His Attorneys. oOcr of Additional J, nml to be Includ ed In Illrduooil Irrigation DUtrlct. Notice is hereby trlvcn to oaoh and ?vry owner of land In the Blrdwood trlgatlon Dlstrlot that on tho 12th day of January, 1020, Catherine Boyo flletl AT tho ofllco of said district a petition pbiylnff t ufatrlot be roilowinif that the boundaries or saiu e chansed so an to Include the k described lnnrt. to-wlt: Part nf MU nf MPl! nt lSJUIiy. rnn. sfrtlns- of flftoen acres; part of of NV V of NKU consisting of nftoen ncres; part of N'.t of NHV4 of NV consisting of fifteen acres; part of NH of NWW of NWV'i consisting of fifteen acres, making a total of sixty acres of Section fi. Township It, Hange 32 west of the 6th I'. M. In Lincoln county, Ne bmskn, which nre contiguous to the Ulrdwood Irrigation District, and which constitute one tract of land, snld peti tion prnys that the aforesaid lands be Included in the district and be irriga ted from the canal, and the wnter ap propriation of said district the same no lands now embraced within tile bound aries of said district. All persons Interested, In said peti tion will nppoar at this office on Tuesday, July 6th. 1920, and show cause In writing why prayor of said- peti tioner may not be granted. Dated this lf.th day of June, 1920. U&-3 MAItY C. MnVRRT.. Ron'v NOTICK OI' I-'I.VAI. ltKI-olm Estate No. 171fi of Phrlnflnn Pnhnir.n Deceased, in the Countv r-mirt nf T.lnl coin county, Nebraska. The State nf N'nliriinlra. In nit minnno Interested In said pntnto Inlm nntlnn that tho administrator has filed n final account and report of his administra tion nnd a petition for final settlement find discharge as such, which have been set for hearing beroro said court on July 16th, 1920, nt 9 oclock a. m., when you may appenr nnd contest the same. Dated June 14, 1920. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, J22-3 County Judge. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given clvon that th assessor In nnd for the Blrdwood Irri gation District, Lincoln county, Ne braska, has completed the assessment for said district and has delivered the samo to tho secretary. The Board of uirociors is Hereby called to meet at the office of the secretary on the SEY of Section 36, Township 15, Itonge 32 west, Tuesday, July 6th, 1920; to act as a Board of Equalization nnd to hear objections to the assessment. Tho said board to remain In session as long ns necessary not to exceed ten days during which time all objec tions to the assessment and valuation will be heard nnd (Wrnilned. JJated this 7th dnv of .Tune. 1920. J1B-2 MARY t MeXEEL, Bec'y. NOTICE OP HEAIUNG. In the County Court .of Lincoln Crmn. ly, Nebraska. In tho Mntter of th flstntn nt win. nle Cornet, Deceased. To the Heirs and all persons Intor. csted In said Estate: ou nro hereby notified that on June 10, 1920, E. R. Goodman, ns executor of said estate, filed In. the County Court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, his nc count and application for the distribu tion oi sain estate, and the nsslgnment of the real estate thereof, towlt: All of Lots Five (5) and Six (6) of Block Five (G) of Gamble's Addition to thn Village of Hershey, Lincoln county. rsebraaka, and that said account and application will bo heard before this court on the 6th day of July. 1920. at nine o'clock a. m.. In the county court room In the court house In the city of North Platte, In said county, and you nre hereby cited to nppenr at said time nnd place and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be ap proved nnd allowed and said estate distributed nnd assigned. .xate? -Wrth Platte. Nebraska. Juno 10, 1920. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. J154 (SEAL.) County Judge. NOTICE OF IIEAHING. In the County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter ot the Estate of Anna Margaretha Meyer, Deceased. To the heirs nnd all persons Inter ested In said estate: n..Yo.unreJ,,ereby no""ed that on June 9th. l?20, Edward R. Goodman, as exec utor of said estate, filed In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, his account and application for the distri bution of said estate, nnd that said ac count and application for distribution will be heard on the 6th day of July 1920, nt nine o'clock a. m. In the county court room in the court houso In tho -ity or xortn i'latte. In said county, nnd you nro hereby cited to nppear at snld time nnd place nnd show cause, if any there be, why said account should not he approved and allowed and said 'mo distributed. Dated at North- Platte, -Nebraska Tune 9. 1920. . (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. .115-4 (SEAL) County Judge- ORDER OF IIEAHING. In the County Cou rt of T.lnonln nnnn. ty, Nebraska. t,1",'",6 Matter of the Estate of Mary E. McKnlght. Deceased. To all persons Interested In tVi i?.. tato of Mary E. McKnltrht. 1 ntA of Lin coln county. Nebraska. You and each of vou nr lmroUv no tified that Carl F. Wilson hna flio.i Mo duly verified petition in tho countv court or Lincoln county. Nebraska, al leging that Mary IS, McKnlght died in testate on or about the 21st day of March, A. D. 1899( seized in feo simple or tho following described premises situated In the county of Frontier and state of Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot num. bered eleht f8l. in ninnir nnmi.., fourteen (14), In tho village of Curtis, according to tho recorded plat thoreof, leaving her surviving her husband, Robert A. McKnlght, and tho following named children and no other Issue or descendants, to-wlt: wiuiam s. McKnlght, a son, over twenty-one years of age; An nn MoKnlght, a daughter, over twenty-one years of nm' Tinhnt Harrison McKnlght, a son, under four teen yenrs oi nge; Uharles McKnlght, a son, under fourteen years of age; Clarence McKnlght, a. son. under four teen years of ago: Claudlo McKniirht. n son, under fourteen years of nge. iiini saiu petitioner, uari jr. Hlson, Is the owner of said premises In fee simple, having derived title thereto by direct conveyances from tho heirs of said deceased, and by mesne convey ance from Barsha F. Elson and hus band, D. D. Elson; that more than two years have elapsed since tho death of said deceased and no application has been made in the state of Nebraska for tho appointment of an administrator either by her heirs or by persons claim ing to bo creditors of said deceased; that Bald deceased resided In tho coun ty of Lincoln and state of Nobraska, at tho time of her decease and died there in: by, reason whereof Jurisdiction to administer her estate appertains to tho county court of said Lincoln county. Said petitioner prays this court for a determination of the time of the death of the decedent, Mary E. McKnlght. a determination of tho heirs of said Mary E. MoKnlght, the degree of kin ship and the right of the real property belonging to the said Mary E. Mc Knlght, deceased, and for all other and proper relief. It is therefore ordnrnd thnt .... tltlon be heard and determined by this court at the county court room in the city of North Platte, county ofLln coln, nnd stnto of Nebraska, on tho 13th day of July, A. D. 1920. nt 2 oclock P. M.. which time and place nre fixed by this court for tho hearing thereon. .J' il "rtthor .r'ered that this no tice shall be published In the North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper in said county for three successlvo weeks prior to said hearing. Tat'rt this 10th day of June. A.D.1920 fSEAL.) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, J153 County Judge.