The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 09, 1921, Image 3

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    THE NORTH- PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
i
OF INTEREST TO
RURAL READERS
FA JIM rukeau news service
SUPPLIES ITEMS FOR THE
TRIBUNE READERS
It was Invposslblc this year to ar
rangb tor an exclusive Farm Bureau
camping on the state fair grouirds.
STow'evef. arrnncpmpfitn hnvn dm
mada by tho Nebraska Farm Bweau'
Federation to accomodate campers at
UpwotCh La'ko park -where a tent can
be secured for $7,00 for the entiro
period, of the fair.
J. N. Nort6n, In charge ol he organ-1 .
ization work of the Nebraska Farm
Bureau Federation will so to Platte
'cotinty Oh August 15 to take up tho
matter of inaugurating a membership
campaign in that comity about tho
mmuie ol beptember. When tho mem-
bersHp campaign closed laBt spring;
it was tho intention to suspend mem -
bership solldltatlona unjm early In .
October. Platto countv. howover. was
anxious during tho spring to conduct a
campaign and had arrangements maflt ,
at that time. Now tho harvest is over
thoy are anxious lt get their orgnnlza-
tion starred.
James R. Howard, President or the
American' Farm Bureau Federation,
will deliver an "address at the Nebr
aska stato fair -on Thursday, Septem
ber 8, Ho will speak In the auditorium
on the state lair grounds. Arrange
ments are also being made to secure
a spealter from among the congress
men and senators who aro affiliated
iwith the "agricultural bloc". Presi
dent Howard was obliged to cancel
several important dates in order to
como to Nebraska on "Septem'ber 8.
but consented to come wlion advised
that It would give thousands ot "Nebr
aska farmers their only possible op
portunity of hearing him. President
Howard in the last two years lias be
come the foremost leader in agricul
tural circles and has always sot a
message that farmers should hear.
D. B. Heaton of tho American 'Farm
Bureau and J. N. Norton of tho "Nebr
aska Farm "Bureau Federation have
been engaged for speeches at auum-
AUGrST'27tIi
Tho Convention to "be held in
LINCOLN COUNTY
0
dCBOOl h
Norm ruatte, Nebrasira.
Each Sunday School is aSked to have t full delegation in
attendance at the Convention.
0" SATURDAY, AUGUST 27tli, COHOrENClXG AT
10: 30 a. an. will be the business day of file Convention-; do
not fail to attend it. It will be full of interest to each
Sunday School Worlccr in the Count'.
OX, SUNDAY, .AUGUST 281 h
Each of the Churches in North Platte will hold thefr
regular seryices Sunday morn3ng. In the afternoon all of
the Sunday Schools are asked .to meet at.fl.he Presbyterian
Church -at 1:30 p. m. -when the Convention will re-convene
for the afternoon and evening serviues.
FOR AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2tli.
1:30 p. in. The convention convenes with Prayer and
Song Service led by Rev. Standsberry of Maxwell.
2:00 p. m. An Address by "Red Fox," "Indiuh Chief."
2:30 p. m. W. H. Kimberley Rtfll Call of -Schools asking
for reports from each for the year.
2:45 p. m. Reports of the Officers of the County Associa
tion. 3:00 p. m. Address by Miss Margaret Ellen 3irown, Gen.
Sec. Stxiie Association.
3:30 p. m. Report of Nominating Committee n Officers
for County Association for ensuing year. ' .
3:45 p. m. The Collection of Funds from' the Various
Schools and the Congregation.
4: 00. p. m. Round Table Talk, led by "Wilson Toot. The
Discusssion of the Work for the Coming Year In the
County.
4:30 p. m. By Rev. C. Fnmklin Koch "The Duty jf the
Church in Assisting in Sunday School Work."
4:45 p. m. Song Service and Closing to 7:30 p. m.
EVENING SESSION
7: 30 p. m. Song and Prayer Service led by Rev. Knlgbt
of Hershey.
7:45 p. m. Roll Call of Schools by W. II. Kimberley,
S : 00 p. m. Address by Margaret Ellen Brown Her Trip
Around the World to the Great Tokio Convention.
8:45 p. m. "The Support of the Sunday School Work
What Should it Be?" By the Ministers of North
Platte.
9:15 p, m. Report of Committee on Place of Holding the
Next County Convention.
Closing by Singing "America."
J. H. EDM1STEN, Pres.
her of picnics during tho coming two
weeks. Mr. Hcaton will speak at tho
following jrfcnfca: Wobffer County
August, 15 Hamilton County August
13, Dawson, County on tho 17th; Hall
county on tho 19th; Washington Co
unty on tho 22nd; Furnas County on
tho 23rd; Clay County on tho 24th;
Richardson County on tho 25th and
DohglaB on tho 26th. Norton will speak
; at Blmllar gatherings In Otoe, County
on the 10th j Hamilton countji (Mar
quette) on tho 11th and Colrax county
on the 18h. All or tho picnics aro un
der the auspices of tho Farm Bureau,
oxcopt Saonders county rtilch Is an
old settlers picnic and Clay county
wn,ch ,s a Miners' union picnic
Poultry raisers aro o keenly In
terested In bettor stock that tho days
of thfe scrub flock Bcem numbered. Out
1 ot 75 Webster county Itarmers who In
one May enrolled In "the "Better Sires
- Better Stock" campaign, G5 roport-
c,i Rtandar,i bred fowls. Tho prlncl
breeds reports! are. in tho order
namo(1 Piymouh Rocks. Leghorns,
fjfhodo Island Rolls, Orpingtons, and
wyandotes. Barred Plymouth Rocks
Vere nu)re numerous than any oUior
varieties of tire breed. White Log-
omg predominated in that brodd and
white Wynndottcs were more popular
.t t t fim-nn- mft
In tno better "sires campaign many
fannorH emphasize tho qually of their
ipoultry. Not only do they report
tbat they sure using purebred males,
but in most insances the fcmnles are
1 also standard bred.
Boys may now enter the University
School ot itgriculturo nt "Lincoln at
tho ago of Trtxteen years. This reuuc
ion in tin entrance age limit Vas
made on account ot the large number
of applications from 1G year old lioyB
to cnSer -Biiiool this TaR, It lias been
apparent to the faculty -of this "stato
school far some timo thait many boys
especially tho more ambitious Kind,
desire to complete their agricultural
education as early as possible. Thoso
who enter school al 1G wiTl "be through
at 20, an'd thus will bo prepared to
give the 'best years of (their early life
to getting a good start rtt farming and
stock raising. The University 'School
of Agriculturo teaches practical'tarm
1ng and stock raising, and every boy
who is at all interested In this Tgriat
field shoiid invesfrgnte What it 'Iras to
offer. The reduction in the entrance
age limit will accommoflato a "con
sideTablu number of' 'boys. Tho
school's enrollment Is usually -About
onvemio
AND 2Stli, 1921
the Presbyterian Church ;at: i
MRS MARY ELDER, Sec.
300.
Fanners In forty-flvo counties of
Nobraska aro listed In tho Nebraska
certified Beod list uBt Issued by tho
College of Agriculture. Kanrcd wheat,
Nebraska's Improved Turkey Red,
wheats known ap Nobraska No. 6 and
Nebraska No. 60, White Kherson oats
known as Nebraska No. 21, Minnesota
No. 184 Barley and Rosen ryo are list
ed. All ot these grains havo superior
qualities. Kanred wheat Is outylold-
ing ordinary Turkey Rod wheat from
three to four bushels, as aro Nebraska
No. G and. No. GO wheats. Nobraska "No.
21 oats is outyloldlng ordinary Kher
son oats sewn to eight bushels on tho
avertgo. Rosen ryo Is superior to
ordinary ryo and Is becoming popular
In the ryo growing sections of tho
stato. Farmers In tho South Platte
section of tho state who grow Mlnn
sota No. 184 barley aro well pleased
with It, Certified seed Is seed exam
ined In tho Hold by representatives of
tho College of Agriculture. Tho hls
wji of tho seed Is traced to bo Biiro
that tho seed Is truo to name Mix
tures of other grains, diseases, noxi
ous weeds, etc. are noted. If more
than a mere trace of them uro found
tho Hold is rejected and not certlilod.
If accepted tho trace ot Impurities, If
any is listed. A list ot farmers grow
Ing certified seed may bo obtained y
writlng tho College of Agriculture at
Lincoln for Circular No. 108.
H. D. Lute, Bocrotary of tho-Nobras
ka Farm Bureau Federation will go to
Washington on August 10 to assist
in preparing tho cauo ot ttoe middle
western grain and liay shippers who
aro seoklmr a reduction in freight
rates at a hearing to be held before
tha interstate" commerce commission
on Augus 15. The "hearing "was grant
ed by tiro interstato commerce conv
mission 'upon the request 'of the mill
die jvestcrn railway commissions who
oxnect to show that tho prosflit
freight Tatcs are entirely out o't pro
portion with tiro prices being paid
for agrlculturn'l products. The sov
oral Tallway commissions have called
upon tiro Amoftcan Farm BurenuFed
eratlon to present the 'economic "side
ot the 'question from tho farmers'
standno'lnt for which duta is being
prepared by the "Farm Bureau Feuara
tinn's Chicago statistician. Tliorno
Browne, mcmlrer of the Nebraska Tall
way commission called upon MT.i.iUto
F. M. 'Dbwccsb'oi the "Rebraslca "Farm
Bureau Federation legal department
and J. W. Shorthlll (St tho Nebraska
Co-operative Grain and Livestock As
Btoclrttion to gather "oata regarding
frolglit n-ates In Nebroslca. Mr. Lute.
and Mr. Shorthlll will testify -t tho
WashruBton hearing.
Tlnrril women's cliibs looking for
something of real valivo can well at
ford to 'turn thtdr attention to propar
ing for tho coming Trchool year, ac
cording Ho a now circular of the Stato
College of Agriiculturu. There aro
many little things Which can be done
fnr nvnrairo country schwol at
small expense unll'MfhWh will bo o
much Taluo and comfort for fh child
ren.lan country sellouts are ttoplor-
ably lalfing in drinking witter "facilit
ies, and a'hysicaiis are --unanimous J
tlio opinion that people -do nbtMlrlnl
u-iitmv Tin von remember
I the old' witor pall Which you
were compelled to patronize when
-Tho i.mit!ii'r woiild ilelecitte two
vnntiL'stors to tramn half a mil
down the country mad unalug bnCk
tliree-gallon pall of warm water,
L-miiJnh thlTtttv boys and -cifls -oon
drain to tho last drop, antl thonren
duvM tho rest of the day with almost
parched throats. Many schools still
havi ramnhaiklo tolltit facilities Which
areta disgrace to any 'community.
little timo ana a llttlt monuy would
relievo this slnutlon. Tliero uro thlims
about 'many schools which would soon
bo remedied It tf'Q women offho com
munlty would 1and together and iw
touso a little latent pride. Tarents
interested In their chllrcn 1iavhg bet
ter schools should obtain a coiry ot
this circular. Ask for wtnneiff. club
outline No. 2.
:o::-
XOOAL AND PERSONA!
Wm. Miller transacted business in
Maywood Satwrday.
C. A. McMullen of Omaha transacted
business In tho city Saturday.
Mrs. Glenn Connor of Kearney came
Saturday to visit Miss Eiwna Everett
Austin Miles returned Saturday
from Alllanoo where ho spout several
weeks.
Miss Noll Norton of fit. Joe, Mo. ar
rlvod yesterday to visit at the IV. It
Malonoy homo.
Mrs. A. Johnson returned to her
homo In Newman Grovo Friday after
visiting relatives.
Howard E. Hart of Omaha returned
to his home Friday after vi&lting
frlendB In tho city.
A North Platto Picnic was hold In
Los Anglos Saturday nt which many
old timers got together.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tramp and
daughter and Mr, nnd Mrs. J, H.
Krauso left Sunday for the Black Hills
whore they will spend two weeks.
I WITHOUT LOVE
a& By ELSIE CL PARKER. 4&
( 1IJ1, br McClur Nwippr SjrodloaU.)
The weatlier jvns bracing as Margo
walked home from tho Dnysvlllo post
olllee, jet her footsteps lagged. In
her hand wero two bulky letters. To
the kindly neighbors, who took much
Interest In Mnrgo nnd her career,
these letters always fat ones wero a
joy.
Margo was an authoress, you must
understand. Oh, yes, she wroto ninny,
many stories; but only sho know that
they were nil unpublished. Tho vil
lage folk thought the reason she re
fused to talk about her stories was
modest one. They did not under-
f-tniul the meaning of the thick envel
opes which contalued rejected innnu
M:rlpts.
Three years ago Marge hhd a lovo
nffalr. All Daysvlllc had known It,
and had thrilled nt It. Then one day,
In the city paper's society page, there
liatl been an announcement: "Miss
liny Dey Uutnn betrothed to Mr. Rob
ert benedict,"
"Ills" nainel Marge's sweetheart 1
Evcryotto was Indignant; nnd Margo
Wrote him a brief note telling him
never to try to see her again.
Those three long years had gono
by slowly. Antl Marge, now an ar
dent ninn-lmtcr of twenty-two, was an
atuDioress. Vet her works could hurd
ly too called stories; they were sat
Ipos. AH the scorn who felt for "man"
rfiie embodied la her manuscripts.
"Love!" sho would say. "Love!
JEvoryone writes, of It, sings- of It,
dreams of It. Not II Here-Is ono
Who would not write of love, but will
lnugh nt It. It's nothing but n farce,
anyway!" And she really thought she
believed It.
Consequently, back came nil her
stories, accompanied by a polite llttlo
rejection slip, i
In the city, Bob Heneulct had risen
from a newspaper reporter to assist
ant iwmugor and editor of n snort
story magazine. Ami, rvbllo reading
some of tho numerous, manuscripts
one day, lie ame upon die written by
n Marge Wilcox of Daysvlllc.. It was
no other than the -girl Wh had
"tlmvsvn Mm ovcr" without an ex
pliinatlon!! With increased Interest
he rvreiul Hie utmry ahat rldlotlbl lovo
ami men.
'JUive, but die's blttor:i Maybe
t5tte ow jlltofl bee, ns she "did me.
KUe 'deserves W but mo, confounfljtl
Slw :imi4 have had .u .good rotson;" he
rawed.
At 'length !je (persuaded iEm editor
to let tihn csporlniont, and -send the '
irouang liltuar : . f J
4'Aunr Maiidiir: "Wo renll your un
wsnal -story, Orecn Apples,' "With much
totorest. Although ait present we can
wot use tho story, we would like to
havo, onTostlme'in the near tf uture, nn
ppor.f uiilty to 'talk with fou nbouc
some -woi'k you 'might do ifor us.
"Mery liviHy .yours.
".THE EDITOIt."
Wlmn ..Margo .rewlved 'till letter dhu
"was verjis'en. 'In Tact, -ho nlmo?t
j'hiuwd her opinion of men. She wnrtt
ed itH go rt the Alitor the next (Inf.
tt, ot cmsrsc, 'thut woillS loolc too
viiaux. S(mIio wiilUfd two whole tluy.
All ji-troiuhlv, sl renchett the bitlkl
Sng wi tore itlie niagf.zlne wa publl?hrl.
She Wld ;the ollluo boy tluit the rd
itor !hnd inskert 'lior to mil. He was
not :tA. all Impressotl, but, Indifferently,
SKi'k tier nnnio 'tOMtard 'thumlltorlnl -offices.
"Tlut -editor -is lout, miss, 'but the n
ttistant -wlllfAoe ynit." he snlfl, wlion-lw
jvtiutnod.
I" She giispod, when She opened
the door -and saw who .was In the
rxm. 'MCou3"
"Witr, largel" (sculnliimU the a
fdsumt editor, trying ,to look very
much rfflirjirlHfid, .ant" to control IiIk
sliiiklag knees.
"Yom wuutttd to se nie-Hl nueiin, the
editor wxote tuiu the letter will ex
jtlann uhe jiassed tlilm the loJtur.
Ah, yws, AIlss WIIchk," he said, very
"eJltorlaJby." "Won't .you Hit down?
We feel jwm .hit.ue talent, and are wast
ing yourseif on tlls jiutlre stutT. What
the public wants Is the love Interest
ol- human interest Now:, ,a good wholo
Koine lovo rtoi;y Ktuids laore "
"If you wished to hw me to tell
,me to write lov Kforlos, 1 might .first
ins well bo going. J''or 'I ion't Intend
ttu wrlti any," she inld, .deflnntly.
V"Vou ilon't n'Xd to ivrltojovc stories,
liter you do netil to luivu storlus wltti
liiMiuin IntereHt"
Aro you trying f toll me my
Bttrics aro Inliimjiiny' tho ttrl de
iinuU'd. N, but I think you n-ere lniiimmu
when you wrote me that letter three
jeai ago with nary nn explanation."
"Wliy. why " stainintnud Marge,
eomiilloly overwhelmed br the unx
IMvtedness of the remark. "The an
nouncouiont In' the ituper," Ji suiij
liutii'ly.
"What iinouneeinent'" xnajlped the
axf-Ntunl editor.
"Your gagement."
"J never w,is engaged to anyone but
you. and nev;r will be. Didn't It ever
occur to you that someone eluo might
bear the xum name that I do? And
remember thl. young woman, you're
not n'olng away Horn this city till n
certain Judge friend of mine grants
me u xpculal Hcciiko and a certain min
ister KJiys cortnlu words binding ones,
loo.
"Ioir( you know, dear, that we
cunt llvo Miecosjfully without love,
Just as we cant wrlto successfully
without It?"
And at last Marge did uudeistund.
EdfKierig,
j) Auctioneer.
General Form Sales A Specialty, ali
Ileal Estate References and Daiei
First National Bank.
North Platto, Nebraska.
Office 340 HousolW
Bit. w. i. Shaffer
Osteopath Physician
Ovor tho Oasts. North PlatU
GO TO
II. & V. FEED STOItE
For Millet Seed and Food Phono 639W
HKRM1NGHAUSEN Ss FKOMAN.
OTIS It. PLATT, M.
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Dlagnoslpand Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night
Over Union Stato Bank.
Office Phono 2D6 Houso Phono 123CJ
Y. t. ritiTCHAiti)
Grnduato Veterinarian
Ex-GoVernment Votorlnarlan and ox
assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vino Street Hot
pltal Phono G33, Houbo Phono G33.
I) IIS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, (!. 7 llulldlng & Loan Iluiltllng.
Office Phono 70.
Res. Phono 1243
I)R. J. 11. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases ol
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 113. Residence C40J
WYLIE WALKER
Expert Piano Tuner and Ropalrer.
Leave orders at 914 W. 4th St.
Or Phono 334.
GEO. R.DENT
Physician antl Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Snrgerj
nnd Obstetrics
Oftlce Building & Loan Building
Phono: 'Office 130. Rosldenco 111
i. .
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Oral Prophylaxla Mouth Hygleu
Phono 307 Twinom BId8
Office Tihorio 241. Res. phono 217
L. C DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebraska
Knights of Columbus Building.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. .
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Hank Building
Office "Phone S3 - Residence 38
im. HAROLD FENNER
Ostcopnth
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
i Calls Promptly AnsworCd Night or Day
Pliones Office C-12, Residence C7C
DERRYRERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalraors
Undertakers nnd Funeral Director?
liny Phono 41
Nlu'bt Phono Black ASS
NOTICE
At tho special meeting of tho legal
voter or School District No. 77 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will
bo held at the school houso on Mon
day. August 22, 1921, at 2 o'clock p.
m. tho proposition will bo submittal
to tho voters of raising tho budget $f.
bovon Hundred Dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will require a.lovy not to oxcoed ono
hundred mills on tho dollnr of tho as
sossed valuation of said district.
A. P. McCLELLEN, Director.
NOTICE
At tho spoclul mooting of tho legal
votors of school district number 47
of Lincoln County, Nobraska, which
will bo held at tho school house on
August 15, 1921 at two p. m., tho prop
osition will bo submitted to tho votors
of raising tho budget of $1100.00 to
conduct tho District 47 school for tho
coming enr, This will roqulro a lew
not to fxceod ono hundred mills on
tho dollar of tho nBsessed valuation of
said district. C. C. BOWMAN,
Director
HOW DOES IT SOUND TO YOU?
0 room modern excopt heat on flno
corner lot nt 001 west 4th. A good
homo In a real location at $5.G00; easy
torms to right party.
A nlco flvo room cottago, modern
excopt heat at 804 cast 3rd street Big
lot, nlco trees and garago; prico $4200
THE II. & S. AGENCY
has them.
NOTICE
At a special meeting of tho legal
voters of school district number 112
of Lincoln County, NobrnBka, which
will bo hold at tho .school houso on
August 16th, 1921, at 1:00 P. M., tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of Ono
Thousand lollars to conduct tho Dis
trict 112 school for tho coming year.
This will roqulro a levy not to excoed
one hundred mills on the dollar of
tho assessed valuation ot said district.
J. B. CRAIG, Dlrootor.
(Hoagland & Carr, Attomoys.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPOHT
Estato no. 1734 of E. It Raworth, de
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested In said estato tako
notlco that tho Administrator has fil
ed a final account and roport of his ad
ministration and n petition for final
settlement nnd dlschnrgo ns such
which havo been sot for hearing boforo
said court on August 23, 1021, at 10
o'clock a. m when you may appear
and contest tho snmo.
Dnted August 1, 1921.
WAT, H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) Countyt Judge
(J. C. Hollman. Attorney.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Estate No. 1782 of Nottlo A. Yoho. de
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested In said estato tako
notlco that tho Executors have Hied
a final account and report ot their ad
ministration and a petition tor final
eottlomont and dlschnrgo as such
which havo been sot for hearing before
said court on August 23, 1921, at 10
o clock a, m when you mny appear
and contest tho same.
Dated August 1, 1921.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judgo,
(Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.)
NOTICE OP FINAL REPORT.
Estato No. 1C10 ot Evangolino Gough,
docoasod, in tho County Court of
Lincoln Couhty, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per
sons intorestod in said estato tnko no-
olco that tho Administrator has filed
a final account and roport of his ad
ministration and a potltlon for final
settlement and dlschnrgo as such
which have boon sot for hoarlng be
fore aald court on August 23, 1921;, nt.
10 o'clock a, in., when you may appear
and contost tho same. '
Dated July 29, 1921.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge.
(John Grant, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -Estato
No. 1826 ot Georgo Lannln, do
coasod, in tho County Court of .Lin
coln County, Nebraska. ,
Tho State of Nobraska, : Credit
ors of said ostato will tako notlco that
tho timo limited for presentation and
filing ot claims against said oetato is
Novombor 30, 1921, and for Bottlomont
of said estato is July 29. 1922; that I
will sit at tho county court room in
said County on August 30, 1921, at 10
o'clock a. m, and on Novombor 30.
1921, nt 10 o'clock a. m., to rooolve.
oxamlno, hear, allow, or adjust alt
claims nnd objections duly flled.
Dated July 29, 1921.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge.
(Hoagland & Carr, Atornoys.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estato No. 1827 of Glonn Scott, do
consed, In Uio County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss. Cred
itors of said estato will tako notlco
that tho timo limited for presentation
and illlng of clnlms against said EsJ
tato is Novombor 23, 1921. and for
settlement of said Estato if July 23.
1922; that I will sit at tho countv
court room In said County on Au
gust 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and
on Novombor 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock, a.
m., to rocolvo, oxnmlne, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and objections
duly illod.
Dated July 21, 1921.
WM. H. O. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judgo. ,
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR DE
TERMINATION OP HEIRSHIP.
In tho County Court, Lincoln County,
Nebraska.
In ro John M, Dawson, docoasod.
Notlco is horoby glvon to Charity J.
Dawson, John V. Dawson, Charles L
Dawson, Frank G. Dawson, any T
DawBou, Laura J. Mooro and to all
othor .persons both creditors and
heirs, Interested In tho ostato of John
M. Dawson, docoascd, that a petition
was filed In tho County Court ot Lin
coln County, Nebraska, August 1st,
1921, in which was set out a facts
that John M. Dawson died July 31,
1902, that at tho timo of his doath ho
was a rosldont of Lincoln County, and
was solzod in feo of tho Northeast
Quarter of Section 2G, Towushlp 9,
Rango 20. West of tho Gth P. M. In
Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho peti
tioner Arthur D, McNlcklo is now tho
ownor in feo of tho said promisos and
prays for n determination of tho time
of tho danth of tho decedent, and a de
termination or tho heirs of said de
ceased, tho dogroo of kinship and tho
right of doscent ot tho real property
belonging to tho deceased. That the
timo for hearing said potltlon bus
boon fixed at September 1st, 1921, at
10 o'clock n. m. by tho County Court.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge.
WELLS C. JONES,
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Attorney for tho Petitioner.