BROUGHT BACK SAD MEMORY a.lttr,e Wonder That Comedian Could Not Look on Buns With Any Degree of Affection. "I never cnt buns," the comedian said sadly. "tluv remind mo of a lior xlblc experience I lintl once." Tlio listeners iliow near, thrilled by the tenseness of his tones. "I wan on n hlp In mldocenn," went on the comedian dniinnlteiilly. "Her cargo was solf-mlslng Hour anil cur rants, nnil a touring theatrical party. -Suddenly, In the dead of night, we ran Into an lechers. "There were no bonis, so things look ed very desperate for us. The huge -waves dashed over the sides and down die bnti'hwnys, "Then we heard a curious noise. Tho -water had sot to the self-raising Hour nnd presently It begun to ooze up In large blobs, like buns, with the cur rants mixed up In It. WAR SHORN OF ITS GLAMOR Modern Painters, Who rhe.ttselves Have Looked on DeaLn, Depict Slaughter as It Really Is. For the first time In history wnr 1b pulnted as It Is. The varnish, the glory has been taken off. It stands out In nil Its sodden horror. The opening of the Salon des Artistes Friincnls, filled for the most part with canvases of men who have been In the trenches, hIiow an astonishing ab sence of buttle scenes. Most of the painters have sought In spiration elsewhere. Those who have i found It In the war have rendered only the dull misery of I""" llt tno front. They show no clnsh "of armies, these painters who have beT-ii through the war, no flourish of trumpets, not even fragments of general lights. Hut war as It is. A soldier, limping toward the lines, exhausted, despairing, hold- I . . ,.( l. I.....,11,,i...,tilnf f I., ,.f ,1n,l.., (1niltl.fi lllC IIP I" III llllllllll II linil.i.,i...vM . ' , r ti.x J",,,, Imked I dark as a clot of blood is what ono : ' "i ' , t nf tlw, sees. The face Is distorted with suf- 1 II IllUOt crr2sooocosc? WHEN HEDGES SPROUT By VICTOR REDCLIFFE J I got on top of one of the "hlggcst and tloated away from the sinking ship. "nut. idas I the ocean thereabouts ferlnir. and the uniform Is of that In deserllmble color which conies only from continual Exposure to the ele- . ..... .,..., ...1 1 . 1 I - fit f ai,nH mill il.ev seemed to nients. unrry paims a mmm-u like my bun. Anyway, they nibbled gulde.1 towards a n"0'- ,i,.,wt',!!i and nibbled at It. and dally It grew less, until I had hardly room to hang on. I got washed itfhore Just when there were only two bites of bun left for them, "liver since then," he ended, with a sigh, "I haven't been aide to look nt i a bun without shivering." and rouzargues show water-llootieu trenches. If governments In the future wish more pleasant and cheerful war scenes they will hnve to call on art ists who stayed away from the front. Those who served were too close to death to paint anything but the truth. I (Copyright. 1920. Wtrn Newpapr Union.) j "Of all my troubles, this makes me ! feel saddest," sighed Dale Wilton, and therein the soul of u true man spoke. He held In his hand a letter In neat feminine handwriting, the text of which showe'd thought. Intelligence and char acter. It was signed Allele Mercer, of whom he had never heard before. "Whoever the young lady Is, she writes like a true woman." commented Mercer. "Poor Brill! He must have gone through dark days, Indeed, with a family of six motherless children, Ill ness and poverty." The closest friend of his youth, Mor ton Brill, had married, and had gone west fifteen years before the present time. They had corresponded, and then the business cares of each had Intervened. At the end of ten years Wilton received a letter from Hrlll tell ing of business struggle, tho death of his wife and his own hnlf blindness and poverty with six little ones to care for. Ho asked Wilton to loan him a few hundred dollars. It was readily sent. From Hint time Wilton hnd not heard n word from him until the letter signed Allele Mercer nrrlved. It enme at a time when by a strange ly coincidental freak of fate Wilton hnd been forced to face ruin. Within a few short months he went through tho experience of losing hnlf his cnpl- NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. D. Deut. M. D. V. Luca. M. D. J.B. RedfieO.D. J. S. SIMMS. M.D. DH. HAItOLD FENJTEK Ostcopnth Over Ilirschfcld's Offlco Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020 The Platte Valley Hospital. 719 West Fifth Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Open lo tho Medical Profession for tho (rcntnicnt of Medical, Stir gleal, and Obstetrical enscs. Modern, largo nnd airy. Pleasant rooms -at the most reasonable prices. Best of care given to nil. Jlcgls' fercd Nurses only employed. DOROTHY REED, R. N., Superintendent. Phono 110. 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 I) KS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors ", G, 7 Building & Lonn Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 t.l , I. ...... It... nittltnffvl fiMlnfl f Ikf n . . . , . . ..aMW n. till tlll.MIKll llli limn ... ... . . ULUL I II I II M IIU U V HT 1 . . . ... . . ....... :KMnA I ITTI F ARfnJT EARTH JU01 nLruniiun ui mwiuiii trusted partner, creditors iorceu iiqui tel. .. www . ..... (Dwellers cm This Globe Have Shown No Curiosity Concerning Possible Wonders of Its Interior. The earth's crust is compared to ihe skin of an apple hy the writer "f a leading article In the Scientific American Monthly. Our knowledge of the globe on which we live, he says, Is not even Hltln deep; for an apple as large as the earth would have a skin twenty miles thick; and no one has heen much more than a mile In to the crust, or has bored into It with tools more than a mile and a half. It Is rather humiliating to think that we know more about' the sun, ninety millions of miles away, than wo do .of the solid earth under our feet. We girl striker of the present dny, with bobbed hair, nor even the employer who complains of the fashion. A writ er In "Hlackwood" has discovered that In the time of .Tame I, this fashion was uffected by women who donned the doublet and hose, which aroused the Iro of an unknown author, who In 1020 lampooned the women of the day for so dressing, and Instead of keeping to "tho modest attire of the comely hood, cowl or coif and handsome dress and klrchlfs" betook themselves to the think nothing of dispatching exploring "cloudy, rulllanly, brond-brlninied lint .expeditions to unknown regions thou- and wanton feathers." Nor was this ,.. ...it..- ..wnv iiiw nliout n all. The extravagance of her continue, (little expedition to points only a few wAli tho "Preach doublet" which took miles distant vertically downward? , the place of a "cancelled straight Such explorations have been proposed, gown" was not In the author's eye the although the boldest explorer has not dendllest offense; Incredible though It dared to suggest going further than seems, she would "out and cut her irwj.i. tulles a trip that would take 1 hair to the despicable fashion of the Ihlra on the surface of the earth' only Ifrom ono end of Manhattan Islund to the other. IIOCTOK D. I. tjUlULM Pructlce Limited to Surfer j and Kntlium Tlierni) 72P City National linn. Huf IdlitK . Omaha, ,cliru.. OKI) Kit FOR HKAltlXtJ. datlon. When the storm wns over Dale in- i,uufn cuuuT OP LIN Wtltnn found himself free of debt, but K'OLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. with less than three hundred dollurs Itl t'e matter of the Estate of Niels to begin life nil-over again. When the Hansen, Deceased. Inttnr niiiif. It ndded to his nlreadv T,1 state of Nebraska: to all per nor. d.orosinn nnd dlscoucncettient. i KH119 interested In sah( estate, both even the newest and most up-to-date The deepest chords of his being were n-uuoru ami noirs. Mttrred with Infinite nltv. hut ho was ' -ergen r, jergenson Having tiled helpless to proffer the 'aid which lic",s Petition under oatn in this court felt was Incumbent unon him as a stating that Niels Hanson, died in- sncred duty. testate on or about' the 14th day of Ml A.IMn M...,.- tvrnlK lil-lnflv. Ju"0' 1898' at tllO date of his clearlv. sensibly. She did not explain ,leath he wns resident and Inhabi trn it wn ti.nt uh.. hnd lii.pmii,. nme. .t"111 t County of Lincoln and tlcnlly the gunnllan of the children ot 3? ,f N-braaka; that at tho date Morton Hrlll. but such seemed to be "i" "uul" , 18 lu,uwfr,01 uie ALBERT A. LANE. Dentist Room 1 and 'I Belton Building North Platte, Nabrask- Fads of the Present Day Had Their Counterpart In the Fashions of Years Ago. Nothing Is new under the sun, not GEO. B, DENT, Plisylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Snrgon and Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 116 ELECTRIC SERVICE PREST-0LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. Legal Xollce. W. T. PJtlTCHAKI), (iruduutu Veterinarian Horace G. Beckner; C. Hastings Reld; Thomas L. Thomas; Pharaoh H. Hill; William S. Christy: Edward V. Ragland; and Section 15, Town ship 15, Range 29, Lincoln County, .'Nebraska, and all persons claiming Ex-Government Vetprlnnrlnn nnH kt assistant deputy State Veterinarian an' Interest of any kind in said real the fact North West Quarter of tho North East Success Throuah Optimism. .At one tlmo while building tho Pana ma canal there were eight thousand men engaged In the Culebra cut alone. Hvcry night as much soil slid Into tho out as could be taken out during the day. But thero was not a sign of dla couragement the men enjoyed the light. Colonel Goothuls walked through the cut, one morning Just after am extensive slide. The foreman had Steen on the Job since midnight. "Well, how Is everything this morn inir. Mr. llogan?" asked (loethals. "Fine, Colonel, tine. It burled that tcam shovel over there and tipped over two batteries of drills and cov- orcd all the-tracks through the cut but one, but everything's line, sir. We're dlggln'," 11. H. Monro In Tho Youth of a Nation. :o:: Hereford Bulls for Sale. Fiftoon head of registered Hereford Hulls from one to two yoars old. Ad--drese J. S. Koch. HorBhoy. Nob. 48-8 Puritan." So the bobbed hair comes as a reminiscence of the modern innld- cn'B forebears In the Covenanters' time, Selling Shoes Under Difficulties. Dean B. Stover, southern salesmnn for a Brockton shoe concent, got an order under dltllcultles while out on his last trip. He made a North Car olina town and hired a taxi to take him to n township 15 miles away to which few trains ran. Arriving on the outskirts of his destination lie found that the heavy Hoods hnd washed away the only bridge. Mr. Stover decided the only thing to do was to turn bnck until the taxi driver suggested that there might be a bont somewhere around. Mr. Stover hunt ed along the lmnlcs until he found a tint bottomed skiff nnd he rowed neross. He Interviewed his customer, paddled him hack to the other shore, requisitioned n small wharf and Inld his samples out on the roadside. And he made the sale. Brockton Enterprise. "I write to you." her letter ran. "be- JQ""ter vand, tt'r N;r,!:h E.ast Q?r!,or .,...., m imii "' the North West Quarter nnd tho n. n Z 2 t . , u.rVJi.. n South the North West Quarter asked me to do so. I am striving to Township 10. Range keep his little group together until I ' , ' ... ... . r., have your counsel as to what Is besti,', ' ,..7 , iiiui iiiu pumiuiiui ib iiu; iMcauui owners of said premises having pur chased the same by mesne convey ances from the heir of said deceased; that said deceased left as his sole nnd only heir at law his father Jens Hansen; said petitioner praying that a decree of said coutt may be render ed determining the date of tho death of said deceased, the right of succes sion to said above described real es tate, who are the heirs of said de ceased, their degree of kinship and tho right of descent of the real prop erty of which the said deceased died and enter his decree accordingly; It Is therefore ordered that a hearing be had on said petition at the county courtroom in tho city of North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska, on the Gth day of August. 1920. at the hour of ono o'clock p. m. Dated this 28th day of June. 1920. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J13-3w County Judge. Hospital 815 South Tine Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 JOHN S. SIMMS. 31. D. SDecial Attention Given to Surcrery .McDonald Rank Building Office Phone S3 Residence 38 D Morrill, Dontlst, office over Wilcox Dopartmont Store. NORTH PLATTE CITY SCHOOL Financial Statement, July I, 1920. RECEIPTS. Balanco on hand ? 1730.89 I'Voni'freo high school tuitions 1401.50 Vrom other tuitions 727.l t From Book Sales & Damages ' , 42.33 From Manual Arts 160.08 From Household Arts . 170.08 From Teachers' Lunchos 134.50 From Normal Training 1090.00 From Incidentals 490.03 From County Treasurer 63500.00 From Unroturned Warrants 8762.65 4 DISBURSEMENTS. aMale Touchers I 7719.40 Female Teachers 41067.52 Janitors . - 5364.82 Secretary, Truant Officer & Census : 895.00 Taxi-books & Pupils' Supplies. 4146.15 Telephone rent & toll 162.10 Incidentals j , 772.63 Fuel 4728.28 Light. Power & Gas ...... 425,24 Printing & Advertising ...... . 160.55 .Water rent .............. . 281.77 IiiHurnnco - .. 1979.00 Ropalra 1011.83 Furniture & Furnishings , 1170.35 .ltcal Estate -. 4250.00 .Janitors' Supplies 779.90 Reference Bookc . 105.00 Household Arts 988.53 "Manual Arts ... 705.04 'Interest on Registered Warrants . ............ 196.90 'Balanco on Hand , 1311.83 $78221.90 to do. He has left nothing and the fu ture of his little ones Is a distressing problem." ' Somehow the situation of the six little Brill children Interested Wilton because he pitied them and felt a cer tain responsibility he could not evade. When a few days later he reached Appleton It wns to find Miss Mercer and the little ones occupying a poor, cheap cottage, sparsely furnished but neatly kept. At once Allele Mercer nttrncted hluj. She was a young woman of about twenty-two, mature and sedate' In her ways, but presenting a certain beauty of fare that was prepossessing. When Wilton learned her history he fully un derstood how the life of an orphan and Inter a sense of duty In behalf of the Brill children had bent her mind to a serious, practical phase of life. She had come to Appleton from a little village with no business experience, hnd been unable to find n position and was quite at the verge of destitution when she learned that four of the little Brill children were down with the measles and the father was looking for n nurse. She came to stay, and when the dark, struggling days of Illness nnd poverty came for the family remnlned loyally to share their troubles. The bright, happy children, with no true realiza tion of their forlorn condition, nt once took to Wilton as to a second father. "The city Is no place for them," he told Miss Mercer, "nor for me. either. I have been thinking of a single re source I hnve. It will take me a day or two to explore Its value or other wise." and he tendered her some money for family expenses until his return. "Oil. I nm nble to provide for our necessities." said Allele. "You see, 1 devote the evenings to some garment work for a store near here." and Wil ton understood why this peerless self sacrificing woman looked thin and pale nnd wearied most of the time. The resource he had nlluded to was the ono piece of property Wilton hnd ever owned. It was the spot where he wns born. The old home hnd long since gone to decny, but n bam In a fair Rtate of preservation hntl been made hnbltnblo by n man and his wife who hnd leased It and n two-nere plat of ground, raising strawberries. Eneh yent they hnd pnld a nominal rent until the past one, DR. RED FIELD I'hyslcian, Obstctrictan Surtreon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day interest of any kind, character or des estate or any part thereof, will hereby take notice thatR.N. Bruer, plaintiff In an action wherein the said R. N. Bruer is plaintiff and you and each of you 'aro defendants, has filed his petition In the district court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to quiet plaintiff's title to Section 15. Township 15, Rango 29, Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you and to have It de creed by tho court that you .....J nnnl, . ' 1 . ri . .1 nil Ullll UUll Ul JUU 4111U till persons claiming any Interest of any kind In said real estate or any part thereof have no right, title or Phone Office C12 Residence 076 Offlco Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, O&teopaUiIo Physician Belton Bldg. North Platte, Neb Phone for Appointments Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN SYSTEM No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. No. 2, 11C East B Street, Phone 49C. No. , C21 Enst Fourth, Phono 971. No. -1, S24 West Third, Phone No. 7.-.. crlptlon in and to said real estate whatsoever. Your are further notified that unless you answer said petition by the 9th day of August, 1920, judgment by de fault will ge taken against you forever excluding you from any claim of any kind in and to said real estate. R. N. BRUER, By Halllgan, Beatty & Halllgan, J29-J23 His Attorneys. XOTICU OF ItKIM'.Itr.r.'.S SAliK HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. L. LIPSHITZ. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1765 of Bernrd Miller, Deceased. In tho Cdunty Count of Lincoln Tho stato of Nebraska, ss. Credi- 1No market tor hones at present. tors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and lllng of claims against said estate is Vovember 6, 1920, nnd for settlement Df said estate is July 2, 1921. that I will sit at the county court room In said county on August 6, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on November 6, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, examine. hear, allow or adlust all claims and objections duly filed. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. J6-4 County Judge. DEIiKl'BtnitV A FORBES. Licensed Embamert Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 41 Night phone Black 688 NOTICE OF HEARING. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. NOTICE OF VIS Ah HIH'OIIT. Estate No. 1716 of Christina Cohaffon, ctcoocu, iii mo i,ouniy court or L.ln coin county. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to nil persons Interested in said estate take notice that the administrator has filed a final iitcouiiL anu roport or his admlnlstra Notice Is hereby frlven that by vir tue of an order Issued to me by the District Court In nnd for Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraskn, in nn notion therein pending wherein John Arthur Slinnis, Is plaintiff, Gertrude Slmms, Elsie Scdnlle Boyle, nee Slmmit, John Boyle her husband, Sarah Inez Wilson neo Slmms, Charles Wilson her husband, Leslie D. Slmms. sintrle. Elmer Cleve land Slmms, sintrle, Charles Herbert Slmms, a minor, Joe Wright Slmms, a minor, Harry lizra Slmms, a minor, Junnla Clara Slmms, a minor, are de fendants, I will on the 19th day of July, 1920, at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at tho east front dopr of the Court House In tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at auction to tho highest bidder for cash, the following described real es tate, situate in the County or Lincoln and State of Nebraska, to-wit:- South hair of southwest quarter (Si or SWVi). Northeast quarter of the South west quarter (NEs of SHry), South west quarter of the Southeast quarter (SW'i or sb s). or Section twenty- eight (2S), Townnnip eleven (11). Konge Thirty (30); the North half of the Southeast quarter (N of SEU), the South half of tho Northeast quar ter (S of NE14 of Section twenty, eight (28), Township eleven (11), Hartgc Thirty '(3(1), nnd the Northeast quarter (NEU of Section Thirty-two (32). TownKiup eleven (11). iianpe Thirty (30). Dated this 14th day or June. 1920. JIG-Bw O. E. ELDEIt, Referee. T.i l,n. TMtfn- nf Mm Watotn nf Inula "v-v-uu"t Ol IMS I ... .., .......v. ... v. U0Il nna ,)eUtlon for flnnl oottiement Armstrong, Deceased TO THE HEIRS AND ALL PER SONS INTERESTED IN THE ES anil discharge as such, which have "ecu set tor nearing tieroro said court on July 16th, 1920. nt 9 oclock n. m., when you may appear and .contest the m a tut run r nrrra AimoTnovf! rr". I same. ASlc. m,",u",u"U Dated Juno 14. 1920. You nro hereby notified that on Juno 29. 1920. William A. ArmstonB and Georgo T. Sldwell as Executors of said Estato, filed in said Court, their final account and application .122-3 WM. H. C. WOODHUUST. County Judge. NOTICIJ OF FI.VAI. HF.I'OItT. ISstate No. 1710 of Frank L. Law rence, deceased In the County Court of ii. i .i. i I Lincoln l onntv. ipirnHirn It was located two miles from a bus-1,, l"" ""Vb.". . fc J" ' "v T The State of Nebraska, to all per ik io buiu r-anuu, iu-nu. interested in said Estato take n ftlt..iv mil.,, uilinpn Mm atpnu'hari-r t-,ilan IbolOUglng l., ,......., ..... j..,..., . n,,nt MEM. SPECIAL BUILDING FUND Paid, for Equlpmont 'Balance on Hand $78221.90 ..$1359.75 1 $1397.75 471.48 .. 888.27 1 $1397.75 tlon Eight (8) In Township Fourteen (14). North of Rango Fifty-fivo (55), West Gth P. M. In Kimball County, Nebraska, and that said final account WM. II. C. WOODHURST, Notice of Petition. persons a nntlnn ft (Mint ihn Altmlnl.lrnt.lv Una AI...1 n ni hnd found a ready market for his . , ... account and report of hor .i.iminitrn- fnilt. but he hnd been unable to ae- 0CT T v A n tl0? petition for final setUement cure nickers nnd hud tlven ill) the busl- Fourteon lUh North of Thlr nn.l charge ns such, which have been curt pkki r.s unu iiiiu 1.IM ii iii nit nusi ftMl n . T ii set for hearlnir beforn until onurt on nPM- ... Um.ntv V1,rnbn nnd All nt thn l???! ?? O.lo.ol a.m. When you "And what with the two of us. Mlssi y inmeur anu contest tno same Mnrnor nnil m.v to work nnd mnnn iNofth-WOSt Quarter (NW4) Of See- Dated Juno 12. 1920. and six little pickers ready nt hand, and a cheap horse and. wagon," solilo quized Wilton, "why can wo not make a comfortable living and gradually nc qulro the dignity of n modest little fnroir "Why not. Indeed?" Allele Mercer re peated later. Just as the hedges be gan to sprout they took possession of their roomy habitation. Through May the little ones rollicked and throve, nnd with the berry season came real workers. When It was over the money returns encouraged nnd established penuancntly the pleasing Industry. Amid the golden glories of autumn tide Adele nnd Dnlo became one. and their hnppy destiny nnd that of the six (SEAL) County Judge. 49-3w County Judge NOTICK OF IIEAUIN'O. ' In tho County Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna Margaretha Meyer, Decoased. To the heirs nnd all persons inter ested In an Id estate: You are hereby notified that on Juno 9th, 1920, Edward R. Goodman, as exec utor of said estate, filed In the County Court of 'Lincoln county, Nebraska, httt account and application lor the distri bution of said estate, and that said ac count nnd application for distribution will be heard on the 6th day of July 1920, at nlno o'clock a. m. in the county court room in the court bouse In tho City of North Platte, In said county, and you are hereby cited to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be approved and allowed and said ate distributed. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, .Tune 9, 1920. (SEAL) WM. It. C. WOODHURST. J1E-4 (SEAL) County Judge. NOTICK OF IIKAIUNG. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Mln nlo Cornet, Deceased. To the Heirs and all persons Inter ested In said Estate: You nro heroby notified that on June 10, 1920, E. R. Goodman, as executor of said estate, filed In the County Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, his ac count nnd application for the distribu tion of said estate, and the assignment of the rea estate thereof, towlt: All T?anm Vn 1 71 K t T.ml. T T, o..1lrnlr.n mr Mm noaln-nmn,,f nt , .u unujomj, uuumi, saw real estaio will be heart lIM CUrt f Un this Court In tho County Court room v'u"u " Tv , , m . .... r, .1 i m... .x... The Stato of Nebraska. To all oor m wo wmiuuu.niMi Y y 2. ? . ons Interested In said Es ate take not- of LotB Plve G nn1 SI 6 of Block Platte, County of Lincoln. Stato of ons nierosieu in saiu ustato tano not- pvo (E) of 0nmble.s Addlt0n to tno " . . . . Ifrtn liof o nnf lirtn linn lmntt 1 1 -! . m v . . Nobraska. on tuo 24tu nay or July, v " a u,-un vmage 01 neraney, Lincoln oounty. 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m.. and you aro Probate of an Instrument purport- I,a0'nnwnthbRet heird a be?S?e thin hereby cited to appear at said tlmo to bo the last will and testament Slton the leth of Jul'mo? at nnd place and show causo If any oro ' Josoph J. Bowkor, doceased, and for nine o'clock a. m In the county court bo. why said final account and ap- U.o appointment of Annie C. Kramp .as Kh'fr-acou'St plication for the assignment of said Executrix of said Estato, which has nre hereby cited to appear at said time real estato, should not bo allowed, beon sot for hearing heroin on July 23, and P"ce, nd Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. 0?&y $ tfff "JfSS .?ld estato Tnna 9A 10a Dated Juno 2G. 1920. distributed and nsalsrned. W . 1 , TnA.l Xfna.A. ri.A r.i 1 . Wm. II. C. WOOPIIURST, WM. H. C. WOODHUIIST, i0 iso wm H r wonn?fmano J164 (SEAL.) County Judge. i i