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TUB NORTH PLATTJ5 SlBj-WlSKigY, TRIBUNE s m OVER IH E COUNTY Interesting Information From Over tho County Secured Prom Out Special Correspondent And The Newspapers. PLAffltt VAipr NOTES ,t A. stretch f the road ere totac tur- ''here are fifty-fit pttpils enrolled faowl WtL oUy. " in school this year. ... When during Ho lofceoi Tuesday The high school 'entertained the morning, he teacner Miss Iaf. came grades with a fifteen mlntue program 8 ft fp Vh' Olaon hill when her last We.1ne.dey moroinff. horTO b0 unruly, a wheel Ob the ., ....,. . w buggy wu broken and the rest of the The pupils are enjoying the basket " ' . . , , , . i i t ' ' war hl to be made on foot ball bought by Last year's high school with the proceeds ot the box social. The teachors attending Uie Teacher laftt of tho month. dainty lunch re ion along the oast bank of the Wltnse my hand ami official soal the Supreme court for t(o UtI was served by the officers of the -can n nn section 5. to a point r' . 't thl 'JStU day of Fptember, 1922. b,,p,Tin , V. Ju,1,e'al V iMl ........ . .... ... . , ., ,ttm provided by the constitution t the club and the meeting dosed to inert 20 k.iIs south of the northeast iu .io A. a. ALLKN, snte of Nbriuki In two weeks with Mr. James Hose' of . tlnn 8. thenoo crossing canyon County Clerk. j,or tne election of at which time the music and homo and eolng north 20 mis along the - Wan from .1 i. -1 !... -I..... :rtrM, .1.1. f III. MI..AI. In th. hnrtll. NOTIQB OF 8ALE lh' trirt III rvi Con-1 86 the Sixth I'dinn s'-umal the -tale of Nebra lta. - - VI . II.. . 1 ... I J . . . . 4 The n uiHr or the lioyi and 01rlif ' wnw of eection 6. theaed north , WMrea(1 0 r, Ho0tOT( 0rti.r. Me.,,., ..md or ti... s,m. Con! Clubs aro .looking forward to MWx T0"1 . n west aectloa dW ft0 inh ot August, ltU, vnswm m.tnu to mi ,a ,,ncy vement Day when v the Clubs wJ?' "f J011 ,3' loWMn,P 10 rfnf execute and dellm hie certain proa. J!'""' ll , ! , M"""- UK. west, thence In a northeasterly . .t . . KIiiIcihI, t.'i y. (t i-aM Oiinweae. """' "v " - Bin,, , Jt) i)kon R(vrrafe 1,,-illOt. ura on in same qhu io eeourv uis.im timt Mn..i n,nv i,. may f muii direction arouud a head of a canyon . i. oavMient of said note, exeonte and de- and return, it. WorM,west corner or section 83, oaw, fo .... v nuaki.k. ot by law. murtgagee, a ilrst mortgn rwa uacor, woior no. wnooin uonn. for hv P,(,ctln nT ty No. 83. That-said mortgage Waa jnwi sit,. bofnr. what a tllir thin ClutTwaPifcl" " . " " .... Klvt-n to secure the amount of Eighty Ono Ooirnni wbsi minrir ot naoLum as. low nnn . ... , . n u.luu isi'wui iniinrg Willi It, north of range Z7, west or tne Bin Al w nk fpnm dat. ot closed and the reports were handed In bv October 1st. The Hoys ana , - ' . . ,J acrtiiwest corner or section as, tn ' , . ' . , " , " , " ieast about HO rods along or as bly in ltowln County (hiring tUe ui. Vm part year. The Club members attnd-tWfin 8Gfttton M 8ecUon (0 IUK uib om iwuum o hv,.. nwht iViMcr nf thm north : - .-.sod . i ii- 'rld-O'MupHed foi ls. Monday Of the State Fair Hoys and CMrls Club Day and in t evening; the girls and hoya, with their leaders and other club workers M The ibove described road ter- . . ... , . , wmcn amount vweniyneren ana ivi- mntnttne abroad No. S?8Mi and to be. 1An t-Mv i-.a, ,i. ay Mdth up to (la reel mat is neces- 1fl3a i.,, mortj,B!rn ary to make a good, road, has re- . , rnr,u m tu. ofllce of tbernd lBulldii1ut , Ar.i.i. Tea wtuentmuer ana miss aigne and Doatrlce Colman, Geo. Olson, H6bsry were mrreil on Wednesday AnAMt.MM Jit. rigM M .4 .1 IhjTMM TV 1 1 A I Helen .rtUdlo, Job Olson, Robert ' Bostwlck and John niddlq. th,er W,H 0,1 U,e 01,1 SylvRn . homestead wlflcli Mr. Uubenthaler l'LBASAftT YIKAV ITlDrS ' and 1)'B urotlier nnV8 firmod for sevor- . al years. Mrs. Joe Soderman of Brady visited poetically tho whole neighborhood, a fow days- last week nt the Paul Sod- tended tho Fall Festival at Gothen orman homo. ' burg. Harm Kruse hna ono of hl9 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bngloinan ond hounds and her litter of pups exhibit family from Grand Island spent a ' 0(i there. Other Llncoin county poo fow days visiting with 11. C. Noutson p0i -had cntrios somo prizo winning and family. onos. Mr. and Mm. Herman Tabka spent. Edwin Larson lost a young work Sunday with Mr. nnt Mrs. Lonord liorse ' today Tuesday. Mr. Larson Rowley. together with several other men wero Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Roberts wero, working' on tho road south of tho Svea call c'd to Moorfleld, Nebf., by the death ' Dal church. Ho left his horso to got of Mr. Roberts nephew. , 1 lv'nk of water from a nearby wag. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Kolso held a - One of tho horses slipped a bridle, reunion dinner for tbo J. L. Floyd , became excited and both horses drag family ?luff u cI'''' Rtartc( runi Although Mrs Gus Hrniso and Mrs. Jess 'Mr. Larson got hold of the lines-ho Highburgcr wero hostesses at the! uld not hold thorn bnclc. becau so ladies club thc ,ntssin5 brldlo. After running The teachers of Pleasant View, Mrs. ;" forty ro(ls one iM wn Hazle Qualley and Miss Fern Dolph ' pe p hoi low ami was so Bovorely aro attending tho teachers conven-l InJurc(l that he died In la few minutes. uon. Corn husking is getting well along on the Jack Morrow Flats. :o: Ono LioiilciiHiil Qoortior One FVcrctrn-y of State Otto Auditor uC Public Aivnunta One- stato Tieivmrer. O.rte Attorney (; nerul Ono rominirioner of viilir imds Ith the proceeds ot the box social. me icamers awpno.ng vne imer. , thrpe hun Btr0 . j ....... nnnvaatif iah gar Nnftn iiur i mm rtnr i ;vsi j The ninns emertamea tne uosi- .r 7 " ;;" - " " " the grandstand, rach different olulMrl(1(, , fttVor thcreof u.ont hav. "f" . On itaiu .,v wick. Eadgett and Roberts families at - .T",' PUtg on some littlo etunt. objpctJon, therclo or clalmil for ZZ One Superintendent of Pubi,, ilr.n,a l.w ilm taavin nf tlm mtta.li. t ....... irUCWOIl. 't-onti- . . , xtrt.41. caps. They were admttien Tree .ttr nnco certlfloates fpr Octolter: Mist- ' ti9 grand stand whero a splendid In. Urniing of the above described road avm. nt nn f .ai.l ufor r,ft, n, thM.nn.h . ,....ii " htiuft file the same In the office of tile ' ..... ' . . ... niBti.iP nu ,,,..i.i .. glvou. The Canning teams wero un-Jbraska. on or before 12 noon of the' M(1 Mia w,t .hii For the election of one State lioiu abl to win in demonstrating bwauteHiOlh day of November; 102SI, or said! IT,, j," " " ., reieatatlre fronl the ElKhty-ninth the age limit waa sixteen years and . r0d will be allowed wltiiolit refereno 1, 'L!. ,ilf., t. hM 1Mlf ,.. i VT86,'!'0 !1,,trr,ct' apportlon- t innnin mm tim ,i..t Whereat default has boon made in a by the Session Laws of 191. tho Lincoln county team was the thereto. ..... . the narmeut due Sentomber 15. 1822 For the election of one State re. Witness my hand ami otncial ean iiftv.r ih. mnrti. nreaenUtlve from the Nintleth ro- WILD HORSE VALLEY HIGH ELL NEWS The. first meeting of the year of the Parent-Teacher Association waB held Friday afternoon. Election of officers was held, tho following be- A cold snap at last; Three quarters ing elected: Mrs. A. It. Leavltt, pres of an Inch of ice Tuesday morning. Ident and Mrs. James Rose, secretary Most of us raised enough potatoes treasurer. It was voted to hold for homo consumption this year. n so1 carnival and short program . .,, on tho evening of October 27th for A number of the 8wcd .lt PjW8 bencflt Qlub people attended the "eatings at the organized in November. Gothenburg Mission church Oct. 13-15. . , , ,... Tho Womans Club which was or- L. Anderson is now visiting rela- - . , .. ,,i,i,. ganlzed In Bignoll on Sept. 4th has tlves n Missouri and will probably 1 .. been elected to membership in tho spend the winter there. 1 , Nebraska State Federation of Wo. Mr. and Mrs. itoy uman ieu on iuou day for a recreation trip to tho west ern part of tho state J. E. Gllmnn and family of Boulder, Colo., aro visiting ot the Ed Kratzcn stein home. youngest team demonstrating in can. ning, their ages being thirteen ana eleven years. Tho winning team at Lincoln competed at Sioux City nt tho Intor-Stnto Fair and tho winnorsi compete in tho wlntor at Chicago' Tho winners ot this contost aro thon sent to Europe noxt summer on a three months trip accompanied by tholr loador to give instructions m the dlfferont methods of canning in the devastated regions . While it might have been a nUsappoIntmont to some, in the Lincoln county teams not winning more than they did, yet had anyone been there, they could readily have seen that it really takes a year io learn how these things aro done and just what is expected in a good demonstration. If Lincoln county sends Club teams another year, they will stand a much bettor chance of winning than they did this year. It is to be hoped the club work will spread throughout tho county another year and when thc State Fair time comes that teams may bo sent down tO Lincoln that will carry oh the honors for Lincoln county. :o: nnnA nonnle. eood music and a VJWU J.' I . the 28th day of Septomber, 1082. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. EXTENSION KOAI) NO. 118 niiu 1 1 to c. .( . .v. M.v. o - - agor. having abandon said property, tivr district, as apportioned . .. , , ,, , , i. . il.j uie session laws oi ivai. and tho said Roy V. nuskirk, foelins At ,hp nmu Umo. aud p,ace of unsoenre, does hereby forocloso said folding tho snld election thore will mortgngo nnd will on tho nth day of be submitted fo r adoption or rolPc- i mm i 'i.. i. .. ... 'tlnn limlnr t)ui rnfnrnniliim. no urn. ot said date, will sell at public auc 1? win son at puuuc auc- ' . n 7, , .i i...i.i.i. No- C2' HoUBO Roll No. 193, Ho to garago of th0 Busklrk Uoll No C17 nnd gonato Fllo 0 ly, 215 East Fifth Stroot, 3og, said bills having been pnssoc! '.y To Whom It May Concern: Tho snoclal- commissioner appointed , Uon nt tho to locate n public road as follows: Motor company, mo li-ast I'liin bireoi, 305, said bills having been pnssoc! .y Beginning nt tho southeast corner ot North Platte, Nebraska, to tuo nign- tne Fortioiii Jtoguiar sossion or 10 ... . . ...... .... .. .... t. 1 ti T.fifrlnlnf ift'n nf iht Gfnfn nf TMnhrn m section 29, nnd tho northeast cornor , est uiuuor ior casu mo 0110 rum iuiuui " - nf nnnttnn 32. townnbln 11 and rnnco Motor No. Lincoln Conty No. S3 to, or, . , .. l , ajho mo iuuuwiiiK cuiiniy ouiccrs, 32, tlionco running west ono milo be- satisfy said claim in tho amount ot,to w,t. tween sections 29 and 32, nlong said ; olghty-thrco anil 25-100 (? v&.ib) uoi-; ono County Clerk. section lino, thenco south bctwoon lnrs nnd tho cosi norom nccruou. sections 31 and 32, to tho north lino of township 10, thence south betweon f soctlons 5 nnd C and sections 7 and 8, ' 18 and 17 to tho south lino of Bcction 17, thence cast about 80 rods between sections 17 and 20, all in Lincoln ' ROY V. BUSKIRK, Mortgagee KliKCTION PROCLAMATION. f ilm nnthnrltv vested sections 17 and 20, all In Lincoln ,n mQ by thQ conBtllutIon nnd tho.ullc,inarr7otion: County Nebraska, tho abovo described ,,WB of ti10 Bnt0 0f Nebraska. I. A. Aion . a m t. m . i 1 A I tm a.. tH1 n 0 T t m n1 vi .. . ronu la to uo ou icet wmu, ua i u-, a, Aucn, couiuy uiuru ui iuhiwih . nortcd In favor thereof, anyone hav-.county, state of Nebraska ,do hereby One Register of Deods. Ono County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. Ono County Attornoy Ono County Surveyor Ono County Commlsslonor, Second District. Ono County Superintendent ot Pu- good floor make Saturday night. Dancoland every Also following Precinct officers: Ono Precinct Assessor. Aim Tit I n si f T)nnnr tr nn nil nrA UOrivU 111 1UVU I UlUIUUlf Ull; UilU 111 I v-vy .j , w- - - - - ' UIIU U UOll,U Ul A. wWv w WA uw-" la ing objections thereto or claims for direct and proclaim that . a .clnct. . . ... , eiociion uo uum m mu jy l'ons open rrom a ociock a. ax. damages y tno reason oi mo ifiuu- . nij.coa within tho county of Lin. In 9 n'lnf1f n til. lishlng ot tho abovo doscrlbod roadCOin( tho stato of Nebraska, on Tiics- Qn0 Ilon(l Qverseor for each rod must fllo tho same in tho otllco of tho 1 day, tho seventh day of November, niBtrlct. County Clerk ot Lincoln County. 1922, . during tho SMtoi ,mnd ftnd Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon by law. for tho following purpose, to-. rff UncQln .J Btato ot No. of tho 10th day ot September 1922, orN lQr lhQ clectlon 0f ono United braBka, this 29th day of Sept, A. D., said road will bo allowed without states Sonntor. 1922. roforonco thereto. I For tho olccvlon of ono Judgo of A. S. ALLEN. County Clork. mans Clubs. The officers elected wero Mrs. E. P. Trimble, president, Mrs. James Rose, vice-president, Mrs. A. R. Leavltt, secretary and Mrs. Ingward Holm, treasurer. There are ibroo departments of study with a G, Helberg, road overseer In 35, has chairman for each as follows: Litor a number of men working on tho aturo department, Mrs. O. Reeves; Brady Spannuth road this week. Music department, Mrs. Harry G. Our base ball team did not accept Shanor; and Homo Economics de". indinttnti tn nnrtjiko lii tho base nurtmont. Mrs. Abercrombie. The tllU 111 1 I"-" r F ball tournament to bo held at Arnold, ! motto of tho club is "Onward and Oct. 12, 13 and 14. Upward." Tho first meeting of tho J. P. Nystrom, ono of tho earliest year was held Thursday afternoon of Wild Horso Valley, died at tho homo at the homo of Mrs. E. P. Trimble, ot his daughter. Mrs. Geo. Shoslrom Plans for tho coming year wero dis of Gothonburg, last week. cussed. Two delegates, Mrs. James Several of tho neighbors bouhht ono Hobo and Mrs. A. It. Leavltt wore or more head of pure? brod Herefords elected to attend the Stato Conven at tho Gaudrcault and Higgcnbotham tion to be held at North Platte the stock solo. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 210 A great deal of work has been done j . ' on the main road In Dlst. 31. Grades i t0 whom It May Concern: navo been ropairod and tho sandiest tj10 8p0Clal commissioner appointed , to locato a public roau as lonows: Commencing at tho termination of J. T. Keefo, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1912 ot John Leo Moran, .deceased in tho County Court of"Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notlco that tho iimn iimitoii fnr nresontatlon and fib ing of claims against said Estato is February zi, lu-a, nnu ior suiuumuui of said estate is October 17, 1923, that I will sit at tho county court room in said County on November 21, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on February 19, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m to receive, Loxamino, hear, allow ,or adjust all claims and objections duly meet. Dated October 17, 1922. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, County Judgo. Dodge BUSINE R0THER5 EXTENSION ROAD NO. 233 EXTENSION ROAD NO. 82 To Whom It May Concern: road No. 2in near the north lino cf Tho special commlsslonor appointed soction 30 township 12 rango 28 run to locate a public road as follows: J ning thence oast across the canyon Commencingg at the Northwest and continuing on oast side ot can corner of section 1G, Township 10, 'yon In a s,outhorly direction through range 2G, and running thence east bction 30, township 12, rango 28 and along tho north line ot said section 10, through sections 1 2 11-13-14-21-25-30, to a point approximately 20 rods or to township 11, range 28. Road to fol tho edso of the table to a pplnt ap- low east forR of canyon, which forks proximately. Sp rods; theifcb in a aoul 200 yarns. norm oi souui ua Northeasterly direction, following the ot section 36, township 11, range 28, old tr II past tho houso ot K. C. in a southeasterly direction through Brown ; thence hi a northeasterly , northeast corner ot section 1 town direction striking the draw or canyon ship 10. range 48 and through north near the southwest corner ot the section 6, township 10, range 27, Northeast quarter of f Section 9, crossing divide near line between Township 16, Range JSC thence tol- north and south lialves ot section 8, lowlu" the draw In a northerly dl- township 10 range 27, and oonUnue roction on through Section. (4) to; - ing in an easterly direction through ship 16 Range 26 striking the main , section 6, township 10, range 27, cou road along the north line of said boo- necting with road 28. near its inter tlon 4 about 20 rods east of the section of line between sections 6 and morthwest corner of the northeast ! 6. township 10, rango 27 terminating quarter of said section 4. township ttfere. Proposed road to be 70 feet . - , snorted in favor wide, baa reported in favor tberoof, thereof any one having objection anyone having objections thereto or thereto or claims ior damages by , claim- for damages by reason of the above described road must Ale same establishing of the above described in office of County Clerk of Lincoln roa3 must file the-same In UUT office County on or before 18 o'clock noon of the County Clerk of Lincoln Coan of the 10th day of November, 1022 ortty, Nebraeka, on or before 12 o'clock sail - road will he allowed without , noon of the 10th day ot November, XeMa Roa4 to M 80 ! 1M,, or said road will b alolwe ft wide (without reference thereto. Witness my hand and seal this 28th Witness my hand I and official seal J IlS; Co. Clerk. f. CWy Clerk. To Whom t May Concern: N Tho spooial commlsslonor appointed to locate a public road as follows: Road to be OH feet wide. Commencing nt tho south end of road No. 233 on section lino botween sections 30, township 14, rango 30, and soction 31, township 14 rango 29 wost of tho Cth P. M. nnd thenco south following said soction lino, crossing the right-of-way ot tho Union Pacific railroad and tho railroad track to tho southeast cornor of sec tion 3G, township 14,, range 30. Ter minating and connecting with tho Lin coln Highway at that point, has ro ported in favor thereof, and anyone having objection thoroto or claims fork damngos by reason of tho establish ing ot the above described road must file the same in the offico of the coun ty clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of the 10th day of November, 1922, or said road will be allowed without reference thereto. Witness my hand and official f-eal this 28th day ot September 122. A. S. ALLEN. County Olerk. Exceptional interest has been aroused by tho practical arrangement of the interior. The entire rear compartment furnishings seat, seat cushions, back cushions, seat frame, foot rest, carpet and all can be re moved from tho car in a fow moments. The front seat is then tilted forward, giving a gross clearance of twenty-two inches through the rear doors. In this way, a space of sixty-four cubic feet in the rear compartment is made available for loading. When the rear seat fixtures are back in place, the interior is complete and attrac tive in appearance. Its convertibility is not apparent to tho eye. Business men, farmers, salesmen, campers, tourists and everyone who has occasion, at times, to carry bulky articles or luggage, will readily appreciate the great utility of this construction. The price h $1360.00 delivered ,. V. ROM1GH, Dealer. 6lh & Locust EXTENSION ROAD XO, MS To Whom H May Conceit j Tho special commissioner appointed ! to locate a miotic roan as ronow; Conunenclng at road No. 266 at tho northeat't corner of section 26, town aiut 530 rods, oror near the sec tion Use as practical , thence in a head ot . the canyon and hack to the section line, thence north 'to1 the north east uoroei of section 17, thence to a northwesterly dU .rectton down a ridge about 160 rode to Uie main canyon, thence in a northeasterly direction -long the east bank of the canyon on section I, to the north line of section S, about 20 rodH wost of the northeast corner ot 'oft I n R, thenco in n northerly dl- '' "t.'-T "'V- PUmi PmHUml ; : h '-4