The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 20, 1920, Image 5

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Look What's Coming.
FJUDAY
SunJ'Pald In Advance.
Chautauqua Lyric Male Quartet
Sun "Paid in Adavncq"
Kcttli "Litlo Orpliant Annio"
Crystal "Ills Wifos Friend','
Chautauqua Grogory Mason
2:30
8:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
8:00
and Quartet
9:00 Dance at K. C. Hall
SATURDAY
2:30
3:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
8:00
Sun "Brass Buttons"
Chautauqua Dr. .raul Ivey
Sun "Brass Buttons'
Crystal "Jack Straws"
Keith "A Sister to Salouo"
Chautauqua "Rejuvenation"
. SUNDAY
Episcopal Holy Communion
Lutheran Morning Service
Methodist Sunday School
Baptist Sunday School s
8:00
8:30
a: 15
9:45
9:45
9:45
Lutheran Sunday
School '
Presbyterian Sunday School
Episcopal Children's Service
Methodist Morning Service,
Batpist Morning Service
Christian Science Sunday Ser
10:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
vlco
11:00 Episcopal! Morning Prayer
3:00 Fair Grounds Base Ball
7:00 Baptist B. Y. P. U.
7:00 Methodist Epwortii League
7 Op Pres'ybterian Christian En
deavor 8:00 Methodist Evening Service
8:00 Baptist Evening Service
: MONDAY
7:00 Sun "Flashes from Action"
7:00 Keith "Grim Gamo"
7:00 Crystal Jack Straws
POSTPONED
Ladles Day at the Country Club has
been postponed until Friday, August
27th on account of the heavy rain of
last night
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"Wanted Sleeping rooms for two
young men with garage privileges at
the same location. Address' AA Care.
Tribune. .' G4G5
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Notice is hereby given that the City
Council of the city of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as,
a Board of Equalization beginning at
the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of the 7th
day of September, 1920, at the Council
Chamber of the City of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the
purpose of levying on the real estate
lying and being within tho extension
to Sewer District "G 5' taxes for the
purpose of paying the costs of tho
construction of an extension .to a
lateral sewer in said Sewer District
"G 5" and that the said taxes will be
levied upon each parcel of real estate
according to the extent of tho benefits
to such property by reason of the con
struction of said extension to said
lateral sewer, and if the said council
shall find such benefits to be equal and
uniform such levy of taxes will be
according to tho front foot of tho lots
of real estate within said exxtenoion
to Sower District "G 5''or according
to such other rule as the City Council,
sitting as such Board of Equalization
may adopt for tho distribution of nd
justment of such costs.
All persons Interested will file their
objections if any thoy have, to the
assessing of taxes against their prop
erty on or before tho 7th day of Sept.
1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. with the city
clerk.
By order of tho Mayor and City
Council made this 18th day of August,
1920. i
O. E. ELDER, City Clerk.
HOW ABOUT IT
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fc.5::;:-c;:: tomorrow
L '2 ' TOO LATE
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ia DAY
YAUR CHANCE
See C. F. TEMPLE, Gen'l Agent.
FARMERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
HomeOffice: Denver, Col. .
Office: Brodbeck Bldg. s Phone 824J
GREHNYIIiMA.MS.
Wilbur Grdcn, of this city, and Miss
Edun Williams,' of Julcsburg, woro un
ited in marrlago last Saturday at
Julcsburg at tho Methodist parsonnco.
Thoy camo to this city Sunday und
left the first of tho week for Denver
by nuto and will bo at homo nftor tho
first of Soptombor at Julosburg. Mr.
Groon has rocontly been employed as
brakeman and stationed at Julosburg.
Heattondod the North Platto city
schools and has many friends horo.
Mrs. Greon is a popular young lady of
Julwburg and hns visltod horo on
many occasions.
II AND CONCERT.
TJio band concort for this ovoning
has beon postponed to a later dato
on account of tho Chautauqua. This
action was unanimous on tho part of
the boys and was at the suggestion of
tho Chautauqua officials. A concert
will bo given next Friday evening ns
usual.
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RAPTIST OHURCir.
Sorvice at 11 o'clock, subject "Thou
Shalt be a Blessing." Evening subject
"The Ant and tho Sluggard." Sunday
School at 9:45 and B. Y. P. U. at 7
Como and give us a chance, to mako
you feel at home.
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MUmi PLATTE IN THE PAPERS
dims. Spencor of North Platto ac
companied S. A. iCunninghaml tho
Fidelity Insurance man on a trip thru
the Reserve country this week.
(Arthur Enterprise.)
Mrs. Chas. Nichols and chlldrou'ot
North Platto camo Wednesday to visit
at the John Moore homo. (Keith Co
News.)
Geo. A. Mills of North Platte and
R. Louderback of Lexington Precinct
returned home SunSay from a two
weeks outing in Colorado and Wyom
ing. (Dawson County Pioneer.)
A card party in honor of Miss Faye
Elder of North Platto and Mlsa Razee
of Cutris1 was given at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farrel by Mrs
Farrcll and Miss Carrie Farrell Jit 8
o'clock Tuesday evening. (Wallace
"Winner.)
Mesdames T. L. and W. T. Carroll
delightfully entertained at a kensing.
ton and luncheon Thursday afternonn
Tho company Included Mrs. E. Drnney
and Mrs. L. C. Carroll of North Platte
who came for tho day. 'Gothenburg
Independent.)
METHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday morning subject "Frultfj or
tho Spirit". Evening subject "A Little
Leaven." Sunday School at 9:45. Ep-
worth League at 7.
H. E. HESS, Pastor.
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J. B. Farnsworth, of tho Kimball
country, reports 'that his wheat vent
fifty-four bushels to tho aero on tho
average. That is .pretty good for West
ern Nebraska.
E. M. Avery, President of the Stan
dard Chautauqua system was in tho
city this morning and called at Tho
Tribune office. Ho stated that tho rain
loosened tho stakes at tho Chautauqua"
grounds Inst night and tho big tent
went down. It will bo ready for tho
program this afternoon unless the
rain continues.
Blankets! Early buyers can mako
money by buying their winter supply
during August. 'Besides saving you
money we'll keep your blankets until
such. time as wou will need them, 1-5
the purchase price must be paid down.
Don't fall to take advantage of this
salo at tho Lcaddr Mer. Co.
III
ST
LOCAL AND PEHSON
Alzn MaDormott, of Grand Island,
cam last evoiflng to visit Austin Bo-1
doll. !
Thurston Woodhurst has nccoptod n
position at tho Gummoro-Dent Drug
Store.
Mrs. Ed Walker loft this mornlnc
for Donvor to visit rolntlvoa (or a
wotk.
Mrs. F. R. GInn returned Wodnosday
from Koarnoy whore she had boon
visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Monks and
daughter loft this morning for Rock-
ford, III.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Loth loft yes
terday by auto for Colorado points to
spond a weok.
Mrs. L. P. Rasmusson loft yostordny
for her homo in Chicago after visiting
her sister Mrs. John Dick.
Miss Mary Ellsworth will louvo to
day for her homo in Hershoy nftor
visitng Miss Francos Edwards.
Miss Edith McGinn, of Silt Lake
City camo yesterday to visit at tho E.
F. Scoberger home for two wcoks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. LpDioyt will
leave tomorrow for Omaha wljcrp they
will visit thoir daughter Mrs. W. A.
O'Donnel).
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halllgau left ye&v
torday In their car for Lincoln and
Omaha where they will visit for two
wooks.
Mrs. W. II. Mungor entertained at
a luncheon Wednesday complimentary
to Miss Hannah Keliher, of Omaha.
Covers wero laid for cloven.
.
Lieutenant L. R. Ward, Assistant
Recruiting Officer at Omaha, spent
Wednesday in tho city in tho interest
of recruiting for tho army. Lieut. Ward
reports recruiting from tho state' a&
excellent, 114 men having enlisted
since August 1st. 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rasmussen re
turned tho first of tho week from a few
weeks vacation In Colorado. They went
over tho divido into tho south-western
part of tho stato and miles away from
tho railroad thoy discovered excellent
fishing.
MILDRED STENNER.
Wo mourn tho. death of Mildied
Stcnner because wo know her so well.
Her many friends and acquaintances
miss her. Her family grieves for
her. She wassail joy and sunshine.
Just past "fifteen, she took special
pleasuro in expressing her lifo emo
tions by mer.ns of music and gymna
slum exorcises.
Mildred was converted In tho Low
rcy meetings and "joined the First
Baptist Church at thoir close. She
took a leading part in tho Sunday
School, tho Young People's Organiz
ation and tho social life of tho church.
In school, sho held her own. Tho
other pupils liked her nnd called on
her to take a leading part In their
activities. Sho was especially happy
in tho gymnasulum and when playing
games and going through tho exer
cises. AtMiome sho was as noisy as a
mirth-loving girl of fifteen can bo and
the other members of tho family camo
to look to hor to "carry on" when tho
trials and difficulties of tho family
circle came.
Sho was especially dear to hor
father and her last words were "Let's
go, Daddy."
Wo extend to tho members of her
family our sympathy in their loss
which loss is shared by many others,
all of whom miss her.
WATKINS
Tho Standard of Purity and
Excellence. Extracts, Spices &
Toiletries.
Sold By It. N. STECK. Phono
120GJ.
Crystal Theatre,
Saturday and Monday.
ROBERT WARWICK
IN
"Jack Straw"
38
IS
a load of ico, a waiter's tray and a
woman Jack could handlo 'em all.
Tho wholo thing Is as full of fun and
surprises as tho Iceman hero is full
of nerve.
Saturday Comedy
A Villian's Broken Heart.
Monday i
Fatty Arbuckle in Love.
CITY ANT) COUNTY NEWS, j
Mrs. D. P. Wilcox, of Coznd, cniV
yesterday to visit hor brothor J. Q.
Wilcox and family.
Miss Floronco Stamp cntorUiInod !
twenty lndy frlonds at a thoatro party
Tuesday ovoning In honor of Miss !
Both Cunningham of Salt Lnko City.
Mrs. E. Te Tramp and Mrs. Herbert !
Tramp and daughtor arrived homo'
Innf nVAntm. r.m.i T n ......... 1 T .1 1. I
where thoy havo boon visiting for
threo wcoks.
Rev. W. K Wilson, of Ohio, brothVr
of B. A. Wilson of this city will oc
cupy tho pulpit nt ho Christian church
next Sunday morning nt tho olvcn
o'clock hour.
Miss Ethol Mnrsh roturued to Don
vor yostordny nftor visiting hor grand
mother Mrs. M. E. Schrocongost.
Mrs. Hownrd McMichaol returned
from Omaha yostorday. (
Miss Helen Butler hns accoptod a
position In tho W. J. O'Connor Store.
William Harris returned this week
from Omaha whero ho undorwont an
operation somo tlmo ago.
CM. Austin has secured a lcaso on
tho building now occupied by tho
Walker Music Co. in tho Keith Thcntro
building and will move his jewelry
store thcro about October first.
Allison Wilcox will entertain his
friends at a smokor tomorrow ovoning
in honor of Edward T. Kelihor who
will como tomorrow from Omaha to.
bo a guest at tho Wilcox homo.
Tho mooting of tho Homo (JunrdB
and Mother's Jewels which was an
nounced for Saturday afternoon has
been postponed' on account of tho
Chautauqua picnic at that time.
Stophen MoWillinms, Train-master
Shelver, M. Walsh, D. A. Russel and
W. II. LoDIoyt returned Wednesday
from Choyenno whero thoy had been
attending a Safety First meeting.
Mrs. J. W. Payne entertained olght
tablo at a bridgo party at her homo
on West Fifth Wednesday complimen
tary to Miss Hannah Kelihor, of Oma
ha. Mrs. E. F. Sceborgcr won first
prizo and Miss Kelihor won tho guest
prize.
Thlrty-fivo lots in tho Residenco
Park Addition had been sold at three
o'clock yesterday. This is tho now
addition which wont on salo at tho
II. & S. Agency on Wednesday of this
weok. Sales will contlnuo until all tho
NATURE 3IAKES DEFECTS in oyes
as woll as in features or physique
If 'oyo defects aro not corrected in
early life, old ago and oven mlddlo
Ufa v111 find them so woakened by
strain and overwork as to deprive
their owner of much comfort and
chojr. GIvo your eyes u. square deal.
Let us provide you with good glasses.
Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists.
'Hay Fever
and
Catarrhal Deafness
Successfully handled by
Osteopathic
Treatment
Dr. . I. SHAFFER
:rr oasis building
i (North Platte, Nebr.
Mead's Barber Shop
718 No. Locnst
Wo run a thrco-chalr shop nnd (rlvo
expert 6crrlcc Satisfaction abOTc!
all clso Is our aim. Giro us a trial aM
ho convinced.
G, W. MEAD, Prop.
Dr. C. E. McReynolds,
Specialist.
Eye, Enr Noso nnd Throat.
Offico over Itoxnll Drug Store.
Thono 113.
For Sale.
Two sections of land In Arthur County
Nino miles from Arthur, tho County
Sent. Good Terms. Dcnl -with tho
Owner.
Mrs. M. E. Shook,
Oshkosh, Neb.
A baby boy wag born to Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Jones last evening. All
i seemed aro doing "nicely.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
PREST-O-LITE
Storage Batteries
Midway Motor Co.
DR. J. S. TWINEM
Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics
Hospital Facilities
Platte Valley Hospital
FARM LOANS
I have the Money
on hand to close
loans promptly.
Real Estate Mortgages
Bought and Sold
T. C. PATTERSON
Loan Broker
Building & LoaiVBuilding
Legal Notice.
Dompstor Mill Mfg. Co.; A. B. Ham,
sometimes known as A. 13. Hann; und
II. II. Van Urunt nnd tho Northwest
Quarter Section 30, Townshl
Rnngo 20, Lincoln County, Nebraska
and all persons claiming any intorost
of any kind in said real estato or
any part thereof dofondants wU!
hereby tako notlco that Frod J. Tetro
has filed his potltlon In tho district
court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
In nn action whorotn ho is plaintiff
and whoroln you and each of you, to-
gother with Lincoln County, Nobra Vita,
a municipal corporation nro dofon-
dants, tho object nnd prayor of plain
tiff's action Is to qulot his title
against you and each of ybu In and to
tho Northwest Quarter of Section 30,
Township 11, Itango 2C, Lincoln Conn
ty, Nebraska and to quiet his title
particularly against a mortgage oxo
cuted by J. G. Swanson and wife to
A. B. Hani, sometimes known as A,
B. Hann, nnd Dempster Mill Mfg Co.
executed Octobor 8th, 1895 filed for
record uctoucr utn, lbuo in ijook an,
pago 1C5, real estato records of Lin
coln County, and against a mortgage
executed by said J. G. SWanson and
wlfo to IT. II. Van Brunt executed
Octobor 3th, 1895 filed for record on
October 12th, 1895 In book 18, pago
459 real estato records of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and against a
mechanics lion nt ono time hold by
Dempster Mill Mfg. Co. against L. O.
Larson filed In book A, pago 359, real
estato records of Lincoln County, No
brnskn.
Plaintiff seeks a decree of court
barring the defendants and each of
them of nny and all right, litlo und
Intorost In nnd to said real estato ex
isting by virtue of snld mortgages,
mechanics Hon or otherwise.
You aro further notified thnt unless
you answer said potltlon by tho 27th
day of Soptombor, 1920, Judgment by
uornult will bo takon against you nnd
you will thoroupon bo excluded from
any nnd nil right, title or Interest In
snld real estate
FRED J. TETRO.
By Halllgan. Bontty & lTalHgan,
AI7-S10 Ilia Attornpys
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In .Tho County Court of Lincoln
Countv. Nebraska.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ADOLPH SOHERZ. Docoasod,
TO THE HEntS AND ALL PERSONS
INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:
You aro heroby notiflod that on July
21, 1920, Frieda Schbrz, as adminis
tratrix of said estato, filed In said
court hor final account ami nnnllcn.
tlon for tho asslcmmont of rohl osfnto
boionginc to said estato. to-wlt: Tim
Southeast quartor of Section Ton
(10), nnd tho North half of Soctlon
FIftOOn rl5). Townshln Thlrtnnn
North. Rantro Thlrtv-ono fail "TOW
ot tno Gth p. M Lincoln County, No-
braska. nnd for tho r"strihutlnn of thn
porsonnl proporty belonging to said
estato: and that said final account
and application for tho assignment of
said roal estato and tho distribution
of tho porsonnl proporty thoroof, will
bo honrd boforo thin court In tho
county court room In tho Court nouso
in tho city of North Platto, County of
Lincoln, Stato of Nobraska, on tho
23rd day of August, 1920, at 10 o'clock
A. M.. and you nro horobv niter! tn
appear at said tlmo and plnco and
show causo, if any thoro bo, why said
final account should not bo allowed,
nnd tho real ostato belonging to said
estato assigned, nnd tho porsonnl
proporty thereof bo distributed.
Dated nt North Platto, Nobraska
July 21. 1920.
Wm. TI. C. WOODIIURST,
A3-20 (SEAL) County Judgo
MEN'S FUR COATS. t
LADIES' FURS?,
ROBES
Cleaned,
Repaired, , '
Remodeled,
Havo this work dono now whllo tho
workmen nro not so busy tor a
llttlo lntor thoy will bo rushed and
then they do not glvo suoh careful
nttentlon.
Leave Furs With Ua
L. LIPSHITZ.
y. T. FIUTCHAM),
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Govornmont Votorlnarlan and ox-
nBsistant doputy Statti Votorlnarlan
Hospital 815 South Yino Street,
Hospital Phono Black 633.
House Phone Black 633
Notlco of Finnl Koport.
Estato NO. 1722 of Gcorco E. Horam
deceased In tho County Court of Lin-
coin county, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all por.
sons interested in nalil renfjitn tnirn
notlco that tho Administratrix has fil
ed a final account and roportr of hor
administration nnd a petition for anal
soiucmcnt ana aischnrgo ns such,
Which havo boon sot for bearlnt? tin.
foro said court on Soptombor 3rd, 1Q20
nt 10 o'clock a. m., when you may ap
pear nnd contest tho same.
Dated August 7, 1920.
Wm. H. C. WOODiiunsT.
A10-3w Countv .Tudce.
NOTICE FOR BIDS. ,
TCotlfin In tinrnhv rrf vtn thnt ma
- ----- - - . w cvvaa VIIU Uil-
iiorsiKncd, duly appointed as a Build
lntr Committee for tho construction of
school houso In School District No. E
In Lincoln Pnnnfv NnlimaUn nt
colvo scaled bids for tho construction
oi a scnooi nouso in said School Dis
trict No. C. In Lincoln County, Ne
braska, up to noon on tho 28th day of
AlltrllRt. 1920. nt tlin nfTlxn nf Ttn.ln.
Crosby & Basklns, Attorneys, of North
ni.l.. XT.. . . n. - . .
i-iuuc iuuruHKn, jians ana specifica
tions nro jit fho offico of Boolor. Cros
by & Bnsklns nt North Platto, Nebras
ka, and may thoro bo examined.
A certified chcclt In tho sum of Two
hundred 00-100 (J200.00) Dollars, pay
ablo to tho Treasurer of School Dis
trict No. 5 In Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, must nccompany said bids. Tho
undor8lBned roservo tho right to re
ject any nnd nil bids
HBNIIT HANSEN, . ,
CLAHI5NCI3 COOMDQE,
JESS LONO.
Ttllllfllnt- PmnmWtn nf CMirtnl nlstrl.f
No. C In Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. J27-A27
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NOTICK OP Itni'KUIUl'.S SAMS.
Notlco Is heroby clvon that by vir
tue of nn order Issued by tho Dtstrlct
Court In nnd for Lincoln County, Ne
umann, on tno 2nd nay or Decomuor,
1919, In nn nctlon whqroln W. It. Mc
Donald, Ncttlo V. Reynolds, and James
B McDonald, artuplnlntlffs. nnd Mary
. jucuonnni, William c. noynods,
rtuth McDonnld Daub, William J.
Daub; Prnnk A. Mooney, a minor
under tho ngc of 14 years: nndFrank
L. Mooney, Qunrdlnn of Frnrilc A.
Mooney. a minor, under tho npc "of 14
years: w. II. McDonnld, Ncttlo V. Rey
nolds, nnd .Tnmes B. MoDonnld, Ad
ministrators of tho Estato of Chnrlos
McDonnld, docensed, nro defendants; I
will on ttio 30th day of AUKuat, 1920,
nt 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, nt tho
onst front door of tho Court IIousc In
tho City of North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nobrnskn, soil at public auc
tion, to tho lilKlicst bidder for cash,
subject to all Incumbrances ' n'palnst
tho same, tho following described real
estate, situate In Lincoln County,
Stnto of Nobrnstyx, to-wlt:
j.ois nix (u.i, seven k i ) nnn oiriu (sj
In Block ono hundred forty-soven t!47)
of the original town now City of Nortti
Plntte, Lincoln County, Nobrnska,
said Lots to ho offered .separately;
Lot ono (1) In Block ono hundred
sixty-two (1B2) of tho original town
now City of North Plntto, Lincoln
County, Nebrnslta;
Lots nvo (r) and six (0) of Block
one hundred flftcon (11 C) of tho ortg-
Innl town now City of North Platte,
Lincoln County, Nobrnska, snld LotH to
bo offered for snlo ns ono trnct, nnd
then offered for sale sepnratoly, and
tho Boforco will accent such bid or
bids as wilt In tho aBgrcRato amount
to the most money; .
TJio North 84 2-3 feet of Lot ono (1)
nnd tho East 22 feet of Lot two (2) of
Block ono hundred two (102) or tho
orlclnal town now city of North
Plntte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, said
North 84 2-3 foot of said Lot ono (1)
nnd snld Enst 22 feet of snld Lot two
(2) of said Block ono hundred two
(102) to bo offered for salo as ono
tract, and then to be offorcd for salo
sjparatoly, nnd tho Roferoo will ac
cent such bid or bids ns will In tho
nKKrogato amount to tho most monoy;
Lot ono (1) and tho East 18 foot of
Lot two (2) of Block ono hundred ono
(101) of tho original town now City
of North Platto, Lincoln County, No
brnska, to bo offered for sale
ns ono trnct nnd then to bo offered for
snlo separately as said Lot one (1) and
as tho East 18 foot of said Lot two
(2) nnd tho Referee will accent such
bid or bids as will amount In the afr-
RrroBato to tno most money;
Lots ono (1), two (2) nnd threo (3)
of Block four (4) of Trustee's Addi
tion to tho City of North Platto, Lin
coln County, Nebraska, to bo offered
for salo separately:
Lots five (C) and six (6) of Block
four (4) of Minor's Addition to tha
City of North Platto, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, to bo offered for salo as ono
trnct, and thon to bo offered for sale
separately, and tho Reforeo will nc
cept such bid or hlds as will In the
npBrofrato amount to tho most monoy;
Lots sovon (7), eight (8), nlno (),
ten (10), eleven (11) nnd twolvo (12)
of Block threo (3) of Cody's Addition
to tho City of North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nobraska, to bo offered for
salo as ono tract:
Section 0vo (6) In township thlr-
n (13) North, of Rango thirty (30)
West of tho 6th P. M. containing
G4E.4C ncrcs, sltuatoln Lincoln County,
Nebraska, to bo offorcd as ono tract,
and parties may bid on fractional por
ttons thoroof, nnd the Refereo will
nccopt such bid or bids as will In the
aggTognto amount to tho most money:
Tho South-west quarter (SW4) of
Section fourteen (14) In township
twolvo (12) North, of Rantro Thirty
(30) West or tho Gth. P. M. containing
160 acres, situate In Lincoln County,
Nebraska, to bo offored for salo ns ono
trnct:
Tho terms of said sale being cash
In hand, nnd subject to all lncumbran
sco existing agnlnst tho same. Said
salo will bo hold open for ono hour.
Dated this 24th day of July, 1920.
O. E. ELDER. Roftreo.
Bcelcr, Crqsby & Raskins,
J27-A27 Attorneys.