THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AND VHKSOJJAL ! Mrs. JOhri itnlhlng went to Camr bell, N'obr. Wednesday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Oldt returned from Alllnnco tho flrst of tho week. Mrs. Geo. Shoup of Sutherland transacted business In tho city Tues day. Mr. nml Mrs.' Q. J. B&won left "Wed nesday for Norwnlk, blilo to visit re latives. A number of girls hold nn enjoyable plcnlo "Wodnosdny evening at Lamp laugh's Lake. Win, Powoll was off duty this Week at the Clinton. Jowelry Storo on ac count of Illness. Mrs. Olcn Connor reurned to her homo In Kearney yesterday attor visiting local friends, ' Miss Sylvia Stearns of tho Ideal Bakery 1b spending her vacation with rclativos In Watorloo, Iowa. Miss LIda Radio of Hershoy who has been visiting Mrs. ROy Dunkirk left Wednesday for Brule to visit. Mrs. J. P. Laning roturnod to her homo In Lincoln yesterday after visit ing at tho home of Mrs. E. 13. Krlng. Miss Mildred Stonman returned to her homo In Gothonburg tho first of tho week after visiting local friends Miss Josophlno Hobb Is working a. tho .Clinton Jowelry. Storo tills weok during' tho absence of Miss Floronco Stack. Miss Gladys Fostor of Marshall town, In. loft Wednesday for Kearnoy nnd Grand Island whoro sho will visit before returning to her homo. To whom are you going to sell your Hay nnd aralnTTJie Harrington Mor cantllo Co. will offor tho highest Tho Pioneer Campflro was enter talned nt tho homo of Miss Lois Portor Tuesday ovonlng. After a business meeting refreshments were sorved. t Harry Cramer loft yesterday for Loxlngton and Grand Island to trans act business. Ho will also visit his mother In St Paul boforo returning . omo. Miss Margaret Wilor hag rosignod ijior position at th6 Block Outfitting Store and will leavo In. tho near futuro for McCook where, oho has accepted position. ..Tlio -lAmortfqan Legion all team '( will meet flioSidnoy Ret! Socles on tho Sidney, diamond" Sunday. A tiumbor of "'.local fans aro, planning on attending 'the game. ' ' - , I , Miss, Marjory Walllck of Donvor1 Who has been a guest at tho home of her sister Mrs A. G. Shopard loft Wednesday for Sidney to visit boforo roturnlng to hor homo. Miss Myrtlo Hardonberg of Atlantic fit l 1 . ..l.i. ...1 I it-- 1 1 m f.... vwty, u,u v,u ... uiu ny iiiumiur, , ,nfornlntIon cnn bo 80CUrod She Is suporlntondant of tho Atlantic from M(J8 E1Izilboth Brodbock, socre City schools., .Sim was accompanied tary for tho c,vll gorvlco Coinmm,s. by.her mother Mrs. H. a Hardonberg. B,on nt tho lpcal poat offlco Mm. A IV, Cumming entortalnod at '.'.her homo Tuesday aftorhoon at bridge complimentary to Miss Sylvia "Watts of Billings, Mont, Dainty re- a.. L, ' i .... , H. .1... -1.. , ' lieHiiuiuiiiH worn hityuu ut uiu uiurtu .of tho afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nolan arrived .the first of tho woolc' from Alllnnco whoro thoy wore "recontly married, 'g They will make their futuro homo In j.j North Platto. Mrs. Nolan was former- it y Miss. Charlotte Kntan of Alliance g nnd had a host of friends in North Platto. Tho congregation of the Christian Church gavo a party Tuesday ovonin; lh tho church bascmont In honor of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Leonard who will leavo Boon for Falrbury. Nobr. whoro thoy will mttko tholr futuro homo. A pleasant evening was enjoyed after which refreshments woro sorved. Mr. Leonard has been employed In tho Star Bottling Woiflts. J. V. Romlgh reports that In tho past two wcoks, during tho present shortage of Dodgo cars, ho has sont threo men from Gotlionburg back to Detroit aftor tholr own Dodgo carr. O. A. McClolhui tuid John Aaron got touring cars and Geo. Plckonchor took a roadster. By tills moans thoy get qnlcker delivery and savo tho frolght, at tho samo Umo having n most pleasant trip. COMMlSSIONKRS' PROCKKDINOS. Tho Board of County Commission ers mot In tho Lincoln County Court Houso August lGth with prcsont Com missioners Springer, Cohagen and Cokcr and County Clork Allen. Tho following bills woro approved nnd allowed: C. P. Anderson, dragging, $13.50. B. (J. Hostottor, dragging, $0.00. P. 0. Johnson, dragging, $12.G0. Le6 Toillion, dragging, $9.00. Sundry persons, bridge work, $30. Joo Soderman, bridge work, $38.50. B. C. Hostotter, bridge work, $48. J. R, Rltnor, bridge work, $72.40. Geo. -Hazes, rent, $10. W. W. Ohl, painting signs, $4. J. M. Komey, services rond dist. 8, $4.50. J. S. Davis Auto Co.. state, $119.21 L. M. Cochran, Com. 1, $51. Chas. Boyco. Com. 1. $96. J. N. Keoney, stato, $12.90. Fred Ottman, road dist. 9, $G.00. L. a Craig, road work, $5.50. A. S. Llndberg, refund of tax, $G0.50. Geo. LoDloyt, road dist. '44, $18. Board adjourned Jto August 18th. :o: f,0CAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richards lolt Tuesday for Denver whoro tho formo'r if transacting business this week. Wm. P. Stack and daughter Miss Plorenco left Tuosday morning for Lincoln to attond tho funeral of tho tnt6 Thos. Ocll. Rugs dusted; cleaned or slzod. Phones 1030W or CC1W. Mrs. E. N. Ogior, Mrs. J. Guy Swopo end Mrs. J. B, Edwards will entertain today at ono o'clock luncheon at thq Country Club, followed by kenslng ton and bridge. i Dr. L. J. KItAUSE, Dentist, X-Rny Diagnosis. McDonald Bnuk Building, Phono 07. ; ! j e ,4, Francis Flynn, chief engineer of tho Luco Sugar Co., of Watorton, Wis. arrived hero Sunday to Visit his Pa? onts Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn. Hp is being transferred from Wntortown to Now York City. Roy Smith arid Henry Swllmrt woro arraigned In Police Court Mon day on tho charges of gambling and beggary. The caso was dismissed on tho condition that tho boys leavo town Immediately, which they did. Rugs dusted, cleaned or sized. Phones 1039W or G61W. t Mrs. Jonnle Barrium and daughter Miss Jonnio returned , to tholr homo In Fremont yesterday aftor visiting at tho homo of tholr son and brother a. D. Barnum. They woro onrouto. from California whoro they had boon visit ing. ' An oxuinlnatlon for railway mall clork will bo hold Soptembor 17 ut tho fodoral building, North Platte hTo salary Is $1600 at first with schod- ulo Increases. Application blanks and 1YMT WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or ropalrs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust. Under General Hospital. ... va J. S. TWINEM M.D. Homeopathic Physician A Surgeon General Practice and Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation PIntto Tulloy Hospital Former Numo Twlnom Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. NOTICE At tho special mooting of tho lognl votora of School District No. 77 of Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will bo hold at tho school houso on Mon day. August 22, 1921, at 2 o'clock p m. tho proposition will bo submittal to tho votora of raising tho budgot of Sovon Hundred DollorB to conduct tho school for the coming yoar. This will roqulro a lovyi not to excood ono hundred mills on tho dollar of tho as sossed valuation of said district. A. P. McCLELLEN, Director. A QUIET PLACE to bring your friends to dine. A placo whoro tho groatost oaro is ex excised In tho soloctlon of tho food materials. A placo whero tho culsino Is exqulBlto, whoro tho china and cut lory Is tasteful, and tho surroundings pleasant This Is such a placo. Coma and enjoy It. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. ASK A POLICEMAN By RUTH BIRDSALL. (, 1921, by JlcClure Newapaper Syndicate.) She was tiny and timid, a slip of a clrl, with the freshness of country daisies and jrcen Holds about her. For many minute she had been standing by the big revolving doors of Beacon's department store, searching every face us the crowds surged la and out. Choking back the persistent sobs and fears, iho realized that she must think and think hart). She had heard that In all big cities there were men whose duty It was to direct strangers and to help them, and she had always been warned to bo very careful nbout speaking to people promiscuously. "Always ask u policeman" -that was It. "Always ask a policeman," mother had said, and Aunt Carrlo had said, and Cousin Luclna had said' "Always ask a policeman." Through the thinning crowd she sift ed, glancing timidly nbout, until she spleil u big, glowltig-faced policeman at the cross streets. Up to him she rushed, heedless of trafllc or trafllc regulations. "Oh, sir," she cried. "Jim's gone, and I'm lost! Pleaso tell mo what to doV' , "You're lost, are you?" smiled tho policeman. "Well, who Is Jim, nnd where do you live'" Autos honked, drivers shouted nnd pedestrians scowled and scolded while OHlcor Dane listened to the half-sobbed story of tho llttlo country Daisy. "Jim is James Dee from CTilcago, and I've run away from home to mar ry him, and now I can't find lifm. 7jn so afraid something has happened to him. Please "find him for jbp." Officer Dane signalled for tho impaJ tlc'nt (Iflrn'edestrlans'to cross. Fujfuing nnd seetRfhg, They swept past the stalwart man and tho frightened girl. The spot upon which they stood was like a tiny Island in a tempestu CM sea of traffic, . -., "Walt n minute," encouraged Dane, "and I'll help you." Soon the home-bound rush hour was over, and Dane piloted his charge to a sheltered corner. "So Jim Is lost, is he? And you aro going to marry him, are you? Just play I'm your granddad and tell me all about It," nnd his kindly blue eyes In vited confidence. Hesitatingly Daisy explained that Jim had como to her home in Danbury Hill for his summer vacation a month before when her mother had adver tised for a few boarders to help fiU the family pocketbook. Jim was wonderful- the finest man In tho world. He loved her but mother didn't trust him and wanted to know hlnr better boforo giving her consent. Finally, Jim's va cation being over, ho had found It Im possible to leavo Daisy, and she couldn't let him go without her; so they had eloped, and now ho was lost nnd sho was lost and she was very unhappy. I!Ig BUI Dune pondered it moment. "Do you love this Dee fellow well enou&h, little Indy, to go bnck home tonight and 'face the music alone,, whlli' I hunt for him?" "Oh. If I only could go home," sho sobbed. "I'd never run away again." Gently Officer Dane led Daisy, somewhat crumpled nnd crnshed, through the now quieter streets to tho railroad station where, promising her news fn the morning, he placed her on the train for Danbury Hill. The next noon a trim, big-shouldered, blue-eyed man swung off the trnln at Ihinbury Hill station. Daisy, from the hill-top, watched him climb the hill nnd come straight up to her door. "Good morning, little lady," ho sang out to her. "How's your heart this morning? All battered and torn or can it stand a llttlo shaking up?" "Why, It's my pollcemnn," gasped Daisy, "only you aren't n policeman nt nil." "Oh, yes; 1 am a policeman, all right," chuckled Dane; "but it's my day oft and I camo to deliver my mes sngo In person. It's not I who am mas querading, but James Deo of Chicago, U. S. A." "Mnsquerudlng?" "Sure,"; and genlnl BUI Dane settled himself on tho stone wnll that skirted tho farm, Ho mopped his cheerful face and beamed a smile of understanding that warmed Daisy's heart. "I thought I was right yesterday," he said, "but levanted to bo sure bo foro I took a chance of breaking your llttlo heart. Your friend Jim nover saw Chicago. Ho's a soda clerk. In a drug store. Many a lemon and lime ho's'i mixed for me, and I dropped In for ono, this morning, no was Just back from a month's vacation, nerc's a noto ho sent you, by tho wny." Trembling Daisy opened tho -noto, whllo Done strolled away, his heart singing as It had nover sung before. ,"Denr Daisy" tho noto read. "I'm a cad. I'm not a rich guy from Chica go at all, so I quit you cold yester day. You'ro too good a girl to Jolly. Mil Dano ferreted mo out. He's soino, detcctlvo and tho squarest mn'n I know. Forglvo and forget. Jim." t The afternoon trnln was leaving Danbury Hill station for tho city ns a broad-shouldered, man with glad blue eyes Jumped gaily on the rear plat form. "Good-by. llttlo lady," ho shouted. "I'll be buck fqr my vocation nnd, say, that family ndvlce of yours Is all rrsht 'AlwayH ask a policeman. Don't forgot to follow It." Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, lm Rent Estate. References and Dato First Nntlonnl Bank. North Platto, NebraBka. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notlco Is hereby given that tho city Council of the City of North Platto. Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as a board of equalization beginning at tho hour of 8 o'clock A. M. on tho Gth day of Soptembor 1921, nt tho council room of the Flro Station Bltuated on the corner of West Front and Vine Streets, In the City of North Platte, Nobraska, for tho purpose of levying on tho real estate lylne and bolnc within Sower District G 5, taxes for tho purpose of paying costs of tho construction of tho latoral sewer In said sewer district G 5, and that the said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate according to tho oxtcnt of benefits to such property by reason of tho construction of said lateral sower and If the city council shall find such benefits to be equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo according to the front foot of the lots or parcels of real ostato within Bald sewer district G-5. or accorlng to such other rules as the City Council sitting as a board of equalization may adopt for tho distribution or adjust ment of such costs. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED will fllo their objections, If any thov have to tho assessing of taxes against their property on or beforo tho Gth day of September, 1921 at 8 o'clock P. M With tho City Clork. By order of tho 'Mayor and City Council made the 2nd day of August, 1921. i - ( ,i i ii .t. O. E. Elder, City .Clerk NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notlco Is hereby given that the City Council of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska. will ait as a Board of Equalization beginning at tho hour ot 8 o'clock A. M. on tho Gth day of September, 1921, at the Council Room of tho Fire Station situated on tho corner of West Front and Vina Street, In the City of North Platte. Nebraska, for the purpose .of levying on tho real estate lying and being within paving District No. 2. taxes for the purpose of paying costs of tho construction of tho paving of the al loys in said paving District No. 2. and that tho said taxes will bo levied npon each parcel of real 'est5terah(riofs""an,j lands abutting upon tho alleys so IpfciVed, according to the extent of boneflta to such property by reason of tho construction of said paving and If tho city council shall find such bene fits to bo equal and uniform, such levy of taxes will bo according to tho abutting foot of tho lots or parcels of roal estato within said Paving Dist rict No. 2, or according to such other rules as the city council sitting as a Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution or nd'Justmont or such costs. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED will fllo tholr objections, If nnv thoy have. to tho assessing of taxes- against their property on or before the Gth day of September, 1921 at 8 o'clock P. M. with the City Clork. By order of the Mayor and the City Council made the 2nd day of Aug ust, 1921. O. E. Elder, City Clork. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notlco Is hereby given that tho City Council ot tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sit as a Board of Equalization beginning at mo nour or 8 o'clock A. M. on tho Gth day of Soptomber, 1921, at tho Council Room ot the Firo Station situated on tho cornor of West Front and Vino Streets, in tho City of North PIntto. Nebraska, for tho purpose of lovylng on tho real estato lying and being within paving District No. 7. taxes for tho purposo ot paying costs of tho construction ot the! paving of tho al loys In said paving District No. 7, and that tho said taxes will be levied upon each narcol of real "estato nml into and handB abutting upon the alloyB so paved, according to tho extent 6f boneflta to audi proporty by reason of tho construction of said paving nnd it tho city council shall find such benefits to bp equal aud uniform, such lovy of taxes will bo according to tho abutting foot of tho lots or par cols of roal ostato within sahj Paving Dist rlct NO. 7, or according to each other rules ns tho city council slttlnc as a Board of Equalization may adopt for tho distribution, or adjustment of Buch , costs. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED WILL fllo their objections, If any) thoy havo, .to tho assosslnc ot taxes against their proporty on or boforo the Gth day ot Soptembor, 1921 at 8 o'clock P. M. with tho City Clork. By ordor of tho Mayor and City Council made tho 2nd day-of Soptem bor, 1921. O. E. Elder, City cferl;. TO SACRIFICE PIANO PLAYER For quick turnover will sacri fice price. Playor in our possess ion in 'North Platto and muBt be moved at once. Easy payments, Write quick for particulars to tho Donvor Music Co., Donvor Colo. BROKEN LENS Can bo replaced by tho Dixon Op tical Co., and if they do not fit Jurt tako In tho pieces and they can measuro them and make duplicates. The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For thoso who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a genoral farm sale, I am located so I can hold a combination Balo at North Platto or at tho Falrvlew dairy 1 miles West of town. I havo always got enough Btock or machinery listed with me so wo can hold a combination, salo any time. Office 340 Housol26 DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte. OTIS 11. PL ATT, M..D Physlclnn nnd Surgeon X-RAY . -W Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night'. Over Union Stato Bank. Office Phono-296 House Phone 123GJ y. t: pritchard Ornduato Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hos pital Phono 633, House Phono 633. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors X , G. 7 Building & Loan Bujldlng. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 DR. J. R. McKIRAIIAN Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113. Residence G40J WYLIE WALKER Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer. -...Leave -ordcrn at9H- W. h-St. .... Or Phono 334. GEO. B. DENT Physician and Surgeon Speclnl Attention -Given to Surgery and Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phone: Office 130. Residence llf HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon' Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygienf Phone 307 . Twlnem Bide rr7 Office phone 241. ,Res phone 211 L. C. DRbSTJ. Osteopathic Phyfeian . North Platte, INebraBka Knlglits of Columbus BfcJl'dlniB. JOHN S. SIMMS, SMgfb. Special Attention Giveii 'to Surgery BIcDonald Bank Building Office Phone 33 Residence 38 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res, Phono 102C DR. REDFLELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Rhones Office 642, Residence 676 DERRYRERRY & .FORBES, Licensed Emhalmers Undertakers nnd Euucral Directors Day Phono 41 Night Phone Black 583 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an order ot salo issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said Court .whoroln Continental Guaranty Cor poration, a Corporation, is plaintiff, and Fred J. Bromera is dofendanta, and to mo directed, I will on the 19th day of Soptomber, 1921, at two o'clock P. M. at Uio east front door ot tho Court Houso in North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Public Auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho following described proper ty, to-wit: Lot Ten (10) ot Plattoviow Subdi vision, Lincoln County, Nebraska, Dated North Platte. Nob., August 15, 1921. A J. Salisbury, Sheriff. DR. O. II. CItESSLEIl GRADUATE DENTIST Office ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. (John Grant, Attornoy.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estato No. 1831 ot Josie O'Haro, de ceased In tho County Court ot Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estato will tako notice that the Umo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estato is December 13, 1921, and for settle ment of said Estate Is August 9th 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Sept ember 13, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M., and 1)ii December 13, 1921, nt 9o'clock A. M to receive, examine hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed.' WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. 1 (Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estato no. 1734 ot E. R, Raworth, do coased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. The Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in Bald ostato tako notice that tho Administrator has ill-, ed a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such which have been sot for hearing boforo said court on August 23, 1921, at S o'clock a. m when you may njjea.f and contest tho samo. Dated August 1, 1921. ' WM. Hf C WOODHURST, (SEAL) Countyi Judge. (J. C. Holl man. Attornoy.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estato No. 1782 of Nettle A, Yoho, do ceased, in the County Court of Lin coin County, Nebraska. The State nf NnVirsuim n ...... -J i 4-. vlt.-'v.v.mjv w uu 10J- sotis mlerested In said ostato take notice that tho Executors have filed a final account and report of tholr ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such' which havo been set for hearing beforo said court on August 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m when you may appear and contest tho same. Dated August 1, 1921, 't, WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) Countyi Judge (Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT. . Estato No. 1G10 of Evangeline Gough, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in said estato tako no elco that the Administrator has filed a final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such which have been set for hearing be fore said court on August 23, 1921 at 10 O ClOCk a. III.. WllPn Vmi mtirf nr.r.nn " ' .nit; ui'i.utll and contest the mmo Dated July 29, 1921. ,in WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (bfciAL) County Judge. (John Grant, Attorney.) NOTTP.R TO n.r.Tri.r,TrrTr. Estate No. 1825 of George Lamiiri, de- vcttocii, ju iue uouniy uourt ot Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of 'MAlirnat-f, ,. r..jr ors of said estato will take notice that uio urae limited ror presentation and filinir Of clalmn mrnlnsf onfrl ; - 0"w. u . . . 1 i,gu.La 1 0 November 30, 1921, and for settlement ul nam estate is July aa. 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 November 30. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated July 29, 1921. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. (Hoagland & Carr, Atornoys.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estato No. 1827 of Glenn Scott, de ceased, in tho County fourt of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss. Cred itors of said estato will tako notice that tho time limited for presentation nod filing of claims against said Es tato is November 23, 1921, and for settlement of said Estate if July 23 1922; that I will sit at tho county court Toom in said County on Au gust 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., nnd on November 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., to recolve, examine, hear, allow, or. adjust all claims and objections duly filed. ated July 21, 1921. J,WM. H. C. WOODHURST, Ak) " County Judge. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DE TERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP. In tho County Court, Lincoln County, Nohraska In ro Thonia8 M. Dawson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to Charity J. DawsOn, John V. Dawson, Charles L DawBoij, Frank O. Dawson, Guy T Dawspn. Laura J. Mooro and to all othor persons, both creditors and helra Interested in tho estato of Thomas M. DawSon deceased, that a petlUon was filed itr tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, August 1st, 1921, in which -was sot out aa facts that Thomas M. Dawson died July 31 1902, that at tho timo of his death he was a resident of Lincoln County, and was seized in feo of tho Northeast Quarter ot SocUon 26, Township 9 Rango 26. West of tho Gth P. M. jn Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho peti tioner Arthur D. McNIcklo is now tho owner in fee ot tho said premises and praya for a dotormlnaUon of tho Umo of tho deaUi of tho decedent, ana a de termination of tho heirs of said do ceased, tho degreo of kinship and Uio right of descont of Uio real property belonging to. Uio docoased. That tho Umo for hearing said poUUon has booh fixed at September 15th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. by tho County Court. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. WELLS a JONES, Attornoy for tho Petitioner.