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    GUS LORENTZ
exclusive'!
Has now opened up an exclusive stock of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
In All the Latest and Most Approved Styles
North Main Street, Loup City
Having opened up an Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnish
ings Store in this city. I will handle all the latest, most Up-to-Date and ap
proved styles of Clothing. Hats and Caps, and ail outer and under wear, of
whatsoever description worn by Men and Boys. Call and see me and I wiil
fit you out from head to foot in the Nobbist Suits ever shown here.
GlIS LORENTZ, The Clothier.
Professions Cards
EOBT.P. STAKE
Attorney-at-Law*
LOUP Q1TY. SEBR1SK&.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE
Jttnj udfin^r’ii^n
_LOUP CITY. XZB
UIOI VAU
Lawyer
Practice? in all Courts
Loup CStr, Neb
R. H. MATHEW
Attorney-at-Law.
A md Ks.iftAf'i Aiwsiictdi.
L* *p City. Nebraska
O. K. LONG ACRE
PHYSICIAN Ui SDEGEON
Office. Over Xetr Bank
TELEPHONE CALL. NO. I
A. J. KKAKNS
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Loop City - Nebraska
A. >. MAIN
PHYSICIAN aid SDBGEON
Loup City. Nebr.
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ROBERT P. STARR
Sattafrjf U> M . If Mead
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LOUP CITY. NEB
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IVne. 19 an 35
PURE
Barred Plymouth Rock
COCKERELS
Wild Rose Stock Farm
<J» alk af loan.
Mk«» 2 on 12.
L N. SMITH.
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ness. Drains. Rupture Stricture.
Varicocele. Blood Poison. Private
Skin and Chronic Diseases of Men
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Office 'Phone. - - - 6 on 108
Residence 'Phone. - 2 on 108
J. W. RI KI.KKiH.K4 ami l*wh
Along R. R. No 2.
M's >aa iV.der visited at tine
e * - " t ever one tiav last
week.
J oe Liadalil ret anted u» his hone
Mtwhi ws-mitwr
Jim tlrow and lUn IVvne are near
n caarpi’x thee days,
'"te Vi;Ws leys threw several
is: oil of tie water with Uieir
> nda*
• * ► Ftv r and W c Headers^
%• i * >!.■'? *s* s- .-;s. in t1 t> I. » *«* F
sti- a^ sat rday nic: t.
A. I* IM rs l* iv--i a o« w front
t as Amdk nw.
■ v -
’V T*> John Sou ite's
V **day
Hi French. Skip Tl.n-ier wd
' ' *i— ai west !
v I*. XjrUti s * • js w- -•!>
1 Vie U *w. a chhi lev on K.t>.
Ta - <*r's re*w >.;s, r»> vr ilie mill.
•*••.•
*'d J* '*■ s lev .t r. tu > inp
a »a> a* its v. ,-k.
••• Vi.: :• »4's tmy has i«en
- • s a • -• at.* s -*< rer with
<-iH!.aii~ u. and a*, times tl«e jaiti
. as i.. n a si unbearable. but 1«*
i' a pa*.*-nt At tie fellow.
I*oo t fail to attend tlie basket
sMTia! at tlie Hawk school bouse Fri
<iiv uriiir*. latr.ms in The district
s Ltd a., urn out to lielp make it a
soooeas.
V-s. J mi Sj ;in*s ,u.p home last
Tlit.rs.iay ft on> lier visit in Flay
county.
X I’. Nelson was threshing Monday.
aiooJoiin S.|uires L it threshed.
L ui' iiehnke of Ilavenna sjtent
>a*..-rdav a*. * lie home of iiis sister.
Mrs. Vera A lie man.
Mr. an Mr-. Frank Wagner and
.ly are r. * patron- or Monte 2.
'tewart M- Fadden i-ommenced to
corn -talk- Monday. It looks
- «<d ' —-*-'h»- farmer-at work in
• : • rt« ld> again afti r the long winter.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Johnson took
- 'xiay dii.n. r a’ tlie L *me of ( ha-.
Snyder.
In ti.e ru.te notes last w«ek the
- • t! a: !. .— snyder wa- sick
-1 '-Id ha»e mad Ru—ell Lingmn.
Ni.-k T*add * and family. Albert
-md.-r and family spent last Sunday
: tiie home of c. L. Allemao.
Frank Brow. Ashley Conger and
I *» R» •« 1 an.;ed last w. .-k on the
Island given them by l ncl- Sam.
I *• -p *rt wa- not the be-t. a.- very
few duck- have gone north.
J »• Blastl.ke wa- very -iek last
Sunday night.
Mr. pel Mr-, (leo. Brock of l*ry
Creek vMfeed a* the Clia-. Snyder
I. .;ne last Sunday.
Wilber t arry was helping his broth
er. Ru—e I. Iiaul corn from lii- farm
to J E. Roushs.
\ if red Jorgenson i-again hx'ated
<n tiie route, after a winter absence.
N I*. Nelson fided ami painted ids
am last week. He also got bis
threshing done this week.
Beo. Stork has been busy painting
; Loren (lee's new buildings the past
I week.
We fail-d to ment ion la-t week that
Mr. ami Mrs. Jas. VcBetli were visit
ing in Uie south part of tlie state.
Why not work tlie mads more with j
1 the mad drag- instead of working
, tliem w iUi the plough and scraper
when tlie drags do the work.
A. It Peters sold a fat cow to
A. M. Bennett last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cash are new
pntruo- co Route 2. They live on tlie
Romeo Conger Bought a liorse of
Nick linkiuw.
Liia Biclwl -pent Sunday with her
-ister. Mrs. Henry Obermiiler.
!ann jus' west or ('ha- Snyders.
Tlie Wiggle Creek Ladies' Aid met
*-t Thur-day at the home of Mrs.
Ben F. Wilkin-on.
'I - Spahr went out to liansttbcr
er - i ue-day to do some tin work.
H.e U c Four moved an old house
i or L'B. Hale last Friday.
N I K I *add ■» -old a team of liorses
i last meek for -Cxi.
II. W. linstock lost a valuable horse
I for which Ik- had been offered LL'A.
Henry Re d and S. Smalley slielled
c m .s-t Saturday.
i Mi.; and Bertha Smalley. Henrv
and Alma IBpk. and Henry Eeonful1
W ■ .WJT.-W I I»>
• nt S<:iidar with Kd and Minnie
«►beruiiller.
Mis. Mary Hank v isited last week
with Mrs. H. M. (ihermitler.
Mr and Mrs <\ w. Burt spent last
Sunday at Jo>. Haddow's.
The I I*, {pile driver was at work
on a bridge a mile north of Austin
.ist Monday morning.
AH kinds of hay las taken a big
tumble ami you can now get hay
delivered at Loup City for the same
as it cost in the "tack in IVee in her
an i January . There is lots of good
av in the countrv tiiat has been
i v i for higher prices.
Mr. and Mrs. W Tucker were at
Lcv.o City early Friday morning to
cat* the ewstbouad passenger for
liauipt ov. \eb.. where Mrs Tucker
will visit relatives and friend'
several days.
Mrs C: ns** :yenl>r.:iisbrought her
mother home with l*er from lla.lam.
for a visit at l»er home.
Kd Flynn moved on the place
farmed by F. 11 t'raven last year.
Mir. F.etcher I as bought tin' farm
occupied by Jim Gray.
It. I' Hendricks u was vssiting
s'm, of the schools on the route
Wednesday.
" IN T* !><vn and K. Holcomb were
V*n» A : e ; ar» s Wednesday
:>ji: ling a r- w addition to his house,
\ feed s rgensett is getting the
.aileron the ground for a granary.
1* ti t forget y«e box social at Miss
K'' i ■ r < Cs ,n ' school Friday evening.
I’eters n and family are home
i">T again spending the winter in
Florida.
’ ..r. Mn-kow came borne this week
■ m Moi o >1. Noli., and will work at
Itoi.ie this summer.
1 rn t Mr. and Mrs. Frank l*ad
0 .*. Saturday. March 12. a bouncing
levy, weight !• pounds. Grandpa and
<. rand ma Sam Itaddow were soon on
tlie scene.
Mrs. Romeo Conger lias been verv
ill this week.
Henry Kuhl and sons were at Loup
City Tuesday for the first time in
nine weeks. The familv is now out
of quarantine and it is safe for any
one to call on them.
Mrs F A. Pinckney visited at the
home of J. \Y. Conger Saturday.
Miss Klea McNulty had the picture
of herself and school takee yesterday.
Miss May Rone came home from
1 ork Monday evening for a three
weeks' vacation.
Jr< k Pageler commenced to load a
car of l«!ed alfalfa hay Wednesday.
I A. Pinckney was in town last j
Wednesday and took home a new
range to replace the one destroyed by
the explosion some time since."
The In lnsuial society of the Pres-!
byterian church met at the home of
Krs. Will Peterson Wednesday.
< Lie man and three horses with a
road drag would save Loup City
township a good many dollars on the
roads leading from Loup City to the
tiridges. These roads have been al
most impav-ihle since the snow hast
melted, and this could have been
avoided if the road drags had heen
put on a month ago. Loup City busi
ness men ought to do something, as
such roads will hurt any town. Kach
township ought to have their road
Ivoss go over the new ly worked roads
of last year with a drag. All roads
are badly rutted on account of the
heavy snows the past w inter.
Presbyterian Bulletin
Mid-week service tonight tThurs
day) at 7:3**.
Next Sunday the pastor will trv to
preach sermons appropriate for'the
day. In the morning the theme will
lie “Our Lord's Cse of Material
Things. " The evening subject will
he “Jesus Looked.”
Miss Learie Needham will lead the
C. E. service at «::»**. The subject is,
“Money a Curse or a Blessing.” Matt.
ti:li*-21
Luring Passion Week the pastor
will hold special services each even
ing at 7 JO. There will lie songs in
the dark illustrated by means of the
stereoptiean. All are eordiallv in
vited to these services.
Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs
A meeting will be held at Societv
llali. Loup City. Thursday. March 24.
at 2 o'clock for boys and girls in the
county, whether in school or not. for
conducting some special work in
agriculture and domestic science. All
who are interested are invited to be
present, become members of the club
and begin work at once.
K. L. Hkndrh'Kson. Co. Supt.
Notice
Parties wanting their farms sold,
pleas*' call and list them with me at
your earliest convenience. 1 am in
correspondence with a number of
buyers coming to purchase land in
Sherman county. Yours for business.
A. L. Zuuuuux.
Old Bridge Lumber
l will, on Monday. March 21. U»W.
common -mg at 2 o'clock p. m., sell
the lmnlier of the old bridge, south of
town, displaced by the new steel
structure: si> t,s take place at my
resilience, just south of Uie river.
\Y. O. Brown.
We are paying 29 cents cash for
cream delivered at the creamery.
Bavknna I'rkamkky' C o.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hi reliv given that by virtue of an
■'.ior of sale to me directed from the I'istrict
Court of Sherunu countv. Nebraska. upon a
decree of foreclosure rendered in said court
i>» the Ski. day oi November. lAe*. in an
* t> 'll tthert in ''ii County oi sherman of the
state of Nebraska, was plaintiff. and Stephen
Nutter and —Nutter, his wife, whose true
and full name is unknown. Edwin IS Kastman
sole trust..' of the estate of Hiram Barker,
deceased Clara Harker, Hiraui H Barker.
-Barker, hi* wife, tirst name unknown
Mathew Janulewici. C. C. Outhouse and
Frances Outhouse wife of C. C Outhouse
Holier! I*. Starr am! Blanche Starr, wife
of Robert l*. Starr. Lots i i. 3. 4. 6. 7
s. 1‘ t" it. 1? in Block Barkers Ktrst
Addition to Loop City. Nebraska. Robert
Young and Ethel Young, his w ife. Henry e'iav
Young. Kurv h M. Young, sole heirs of John M
Young, deceased, and Lots 13. 14. IS is t: iu
Block T in the Original Town of Loup City
Nebraska, wen' defendants. I have levied
imr. the following described irav". t>f rv'ai
estate to wit:
Lets 1 -?. s. 4 a «. :.s. ii.-iu. 11. if i-, tti.H-k i
n Barker's First Addition M I Amp City \e
1 raska. and 1 v H on the s:h day of Aprs! isMn.
at S - 'clock tv nt i t said day at the si nth door
of the court house in l.oun City, Sherman
. i.tntv. Nenrassa oiler for sale and s, .aid
tract a: ■; uldie aii. ’ .ui to the hivhe.i t.m.ior
for . ash 10satisfy the amount of $38080 with
in teres! thereon a! the rate 01 tu ter lent nt
from the ahh day of November
■ ■ .1 peer nine costs, which
amount was ad udeeu to lie due the Plaintiff
atiove named and to lie alien upon the above
■'•escf ’ -si tract of real .'state,
l have farther levied upon the following
lies.'! ;bed ': a : of rv'ai .'stale to-wii
1 • is is tt. :.'i te,. it in Block T in the Origin
a'To wn of Loup City. Nebraska and I will on
*' ’ v'*b day ot Apr '. Is ' at f o'el,iek p nt of
said day. at the south door of tho court nouse
In lAmpCity Shetwiicounty. Nebraska, offer
: sa;. and sell said tract at public auction
•.“1. highest bidder for cash to satisfy the
'-nt of s;s; wi,j, intorv'st at the rate of
ten percent ter annum frvu. the Aith day of
November,IP 8 and costs of action and ac
1 rest.g co'is ., tvamount wasadiudited to is
one the piae i ff above named and »o he a lien
the aisive latter described traoi of rv-al
Dated at Loup City, Nebraska, this 10th day
of March. Win. 1.. A W 11.1.1 A Ms
Shtrif of Sherman county, Nebraska.
K. H. Math MV plaintiff's attorney
. Last pub. April 7 i
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Stale cf Nebraska j
Sherman County. \
% Lvauder Lowry. Annie Lowry. Mary E.
" **' 1 V'* " \ .
mp-te;.: jyrv a nou-remoet:’ delcadaats.
•* tsk • dice that v'r: the I'Mh, ay of Fcbru
i
* Plata: *s herein hied their petition m the
Shem \
-
S s
1; \r. I. wUL'w.v deceased Earl l <wrv and
ae l. wry tt uor heirs of Henry Lewis Low
. de.•cased Susie M Lowry, guardian of the
'*es i f Mild Far! Low-V and Mae Lew; v.
'
AM s \
ohjwet an l ayer of which pNiitott arc to
■ ‘ ‘l • h- • of said ivar;. w::#rw.;n*
V
T V v
w,•*; " vMer attd the west ha-f of the
s th west qt art- r sec- on evght in tow a
' r d'hccu u «rth of range sixteen west of
♦\h P M situate in Sherman county* Nebms>
a * and. aS— me south half of the >ev.;*hea>t
toner of svr.vt ode adit the north haUf of
' '
htieea north of radge seven tecs west
*; Ah t\ M silwatw id Cwstoe county s Netvrasv
- a- d a. g that th • vt d. da"-vs M
' * r\ tkoeys \V Lvm» sAddte S Nave. Mary
* Wehrh ahxi LeadiSrr Lw have each an
yvoe-vsixth share or part ih sad)
- ' M w rv Earl
I wry minor, and Mae Uowtv n'.nor. have
« v fc ar. . r.div idr-d or-'* gtpre-if s' -,-s o-rv*M
sa.r. Uh.S and that par:'tnr. >• ty.a.V cf
' - d. real es.j»i: awrvLr.g ;.• ti e respective
. - i hi
v v rcmlMa may bo
s 1. „r.; th: i'".veeds • - • --.s- * .; \ , S\« are 'rg
m van a - .1 xvrt r*g to m r Tesr<v'5ivy
" ghts xr.i • v such other r. . . i as equity may
require
X " re.; - ar.swr-r v* i petition or
« - - f.-re thx - lever,:h dav of April. isbi
IV.ie-d this ;.rs; . Marv'd HF
. vdtsM L '»w ati.i Hattie A Iomiv
By K. Jx NuiwtiNx. viAt. Plaintiffs
Ttoetr .Attorney.
v
Notice to Non-R«sitf«nt Defendants
1: the District v or.rt in and f»\r Shirmad
Count v N>; raska.
Male of Nt braska. $
Sherman County. I
John Corr.ford
Plaintiff.
vs.
James L lXtot
Pilot, his wife, first and iruc mame un
known.
Defendants.
The above-named defendants, and each of
them, will take notice ihai the above-named
p air iff Tiled, his petition against them in the
District Court in and for Sherman countv. Ne>
braska on the >th dav of February A. D. 1910
The object and prayer of which said petition
are to remove and dispel the cloud upon the
title and possession of the plaintiff in and to
:he follow ng deseribed real estate. to-wit All
tnat portion or part of the southwest quarter
f the northwest quarter (SWA of NXV * see
: . r. twenty-seven <,*7) in township fourteen til)
north, rang*- sixteen 16 west of the 6th P. M.
to: nlatteu into Kairview Park, addition to
Litchfield. Nebraska, caused by a certain pre
tended Tux Deed, and the record thereof in
the office of the County «'lerk of Sherman
county. Nebraska, in book No. l.\ at page S90.
* f the deed records of waid county. dated De
cember 1 -1h. 1893, and executed by D A. Jack
son, the then Countv Treasurer of Sherman
county, .Nebraska, to James L. Pitot and to
forever repose, quiet and confirm the titie and
possession of plaintiff, his heirs and assigns.
i’i and to said premises, against the claim and
demands of said defendants, their heirs, ad
min isirators. executors and assigns, and that
-a ! defendants, and each of them, and all per
' ns claiming by. through, or under them, or
either of them be perpetually enjoined and
f* *rbidden from ever having or claiming any
title, interest, estate or demand in and to said
premises, or any part thereof, adverse to the
title ami possession of the plaintiff, his heirs
and assigns, and for such other, further and
different relief as to the court may seem just
and equitable
You are required to answer said petitiou on
or before the 11th day of April. A. D 1910. or
the allegations thereof will be taken as true
and decree rendered in accordance with the
prayer thereof.
Dated this Mh day of February. 1910.
John Corn ford. Plaintiff.
By Robert P. Starr his Attorney.
'Last pub. March ,4)
BRIDGE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that bids
will be received at the office of the
County Clerk of Sherman county.
Nebraska, on or before noon of the
19th day of April. 1910. for the letting
of a yearly contract for the building
of wood and steel bridges, as per
plans and specifications adopted by
the County Board of Supervisors of
Sherman county. Nebraska, on the
9th day of March. 1909, as the same
are on file in the office of the county
clerk. All bids must be accom
panied by a certified check of ilooo.oo
The board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said countv hereto affixed this 8th
day of March. 1910.
[SEAL W. C. DlKTKRtOHS.
County Clerk.
[Last pub. March ill]
ROA iT NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
The commissioner appointed to
locate a road, "commencing at the
section corner on the north side of
Sections seven (7) ami eight si tn
Township fourteen (14). north of
Range sixteen (lfil west. In said (Slier
man> county and running theme
south between Sections 7 and *;
19 and tM. to a point south of the
C. B. & Q. R. R.. to where It inter
sects with road No. 103and terminal,
ing at said road No. hes. !*> oM-ah
listied." has reported in favor of the
establishment thereof, and all ohico
tions thereto or claims for damage*
must be tiled in tl»e county clerk *
office on or before noon of the loth
day of May. 1910, or such road will tie
established witltout reference there
to. W. C. Diktkrioiis,
County Clerk.
[Last pub. March 31]
IMPLEMENTS
*°2£jtaCfc?fr<fe
Our Samples are now on the Floor. We have several new tools to sho*
you this season. It will be worth your while to to spend time in looking
them over.
Hayhurst-Gallawayilthv.L'o.
ROAD NOTlOK
To alt xIkmu it may concern:
Ti e commissioner appointed to
locate a road "commencing at road
No. AV*, xvhere said road crosses the
towns!dp tine between Losan and
Loup City townships, on the south
line of Section As Township hs Range
la. and running thence west on said
township line to the right-of-way of
the C. K. .v vg. R. IL. thence in a
northwesterly direction along tlie
north side of right-of-way through
Section wv Tow nship IR, Range la.
to the west line of tlte east half
Section A\ Township Id. Range la.
anvi there terminating." has reported
in favor of the establishment thereof
and a”, objections thereto or ciainss
for damages must lx' filed in tire
county c - rk's oiLc* of Slternun coun
ty. on. or before. noon of tire loth
da\ of Max. 5 do. or said road will lx'
<s;ablislKxi without reference Utere
to. W G. DutTRRtx'trs.
Ooonty Oerk,
(Ijist pub. March alj
None* to Ncn-ft*»iecnt CbcMnUanta
In tkv D.strtct Court t» aed tor- Sherw-ar.
CasMy Xebraska
Mary J Sundstrcwc, PiattsuS
VS.
Mm SaMstnw. -Scadstroua, kis wire,
first aud true uw uabaows Mary J N .
— Xetsou, her kusbaafi. first and true &amc
UfikBOwa. Rric L XeNou. — Xetsoa, his w r
first and tr« banc unknown. Mrs Jus.,
Madden, Madder, her husband, first and
true aantt' unkaowa. V! onie Royce,-Royce,
her husband, first and true name unknown
Ralph sr.nd-trom. a minor, of the wee of t
Frank Sundsnxwn, a minor of the ace of So
Alvina Sundstron. a minor of the ace of ifi.
Leo Sumtstrom — Sr.ndstrom his wife, first
and true came unknown Mary .1. Sundstrom,
administratrix of the estate of John s Send
strom Defendants.
State of Xebraska. )
v ss.
Crtnrtr of Sherman i
The above named defendants. Annie Sund
strom. Mrs. Josie Madden. -Madden, her
husband, Mrs. Minnie Royce.- Royce, her
husband, and Leo Sunds;rom.-Sundstrom.
his wife, will take notice that on the 1st day
of March. 14*10. the above named plaintiff.
Mary J. Sundstrom. Hied her petition in the
Pist-iet Court iu and for Sherman county.
Nebraska, against the said defendants arid
each of them, impleaded with the defendants
first named above, the object and prayer of
which petition are to have a certain deed of
conveyance made, executed and delivered bv
the Chicago, llurlington .V Quincy Railroad
Company to one John Sundstrom. dated the
25th day of November. 1 ".W and recorded in
book S', at page 245 of the deed records of
Sherman eounty. Nebraska, for the N rth
west quarter of Section 15. Township 13 North.
Range 13 West of the fith IV M. in Sherman
county, Nebraska, to be decreed to be a deed
of trust wherein and whereby the said John
Sundstrom held the record title in and > said
premises in trust and for the benefit of the
said Mary J. Sundstrom and that the legal and
equitable title is held and owned bv the plain
tiff herein. And that the said deteudanss and
each and every one of them be decreed to have
no right title estate or claim or demand into
or upon said {premises or anv part thereof and
that they, and each of them, their heirs, ex
ecutors. administrators and assigns be forever
estopped and perpetually eujotued from ever
having or claiming to have any title claim or
e tate in and to said premises adverse to the
title and possession of the plaintiff and that
the title legal and equitable and of record tie
made and decreed to be in the plaintiff. Mar\
J. Sundstrom. anil the title anil possession in
and to said premises be forever reposed
quieted and confirmed iu Mary J. Sundstrom
plaintiff, her heirs, executors, administrators
and assigns forever and for such other and
further and different relief as to the court may
seem just and equitable.
The defendants. Annie Sundstrom. IMrs.
Josie Madden.-Madden, her husband, first
and true name unknown Mrs. Minute R ecce
and — - Royce. her hushand. first and true
n uns unknown. Leo Sundstrom. and Sand
s‘*rom his wife, first and true name unknown,
urv further n-difiisi that they are required to
an-wer said petition on. or before, the Utli
day of April A. p. unit, or the allegations
thereof will he taken as true, and decree
rendered in accordance with the prayer of said
petition.
Paled this 1st dav of March. WIO.
Mas J Sunpsthow. Plaintiff.
Hv Houkut IV STakk her attorney.
(Last pub. March 24t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
l.i the County Court of Sherman Countv, Ne
braska
In the matter of the estate of Dorothy Wolr,
•ha-eased
Stall- of Nebraska j
-as
Sherman County I The State of Nebraska:
I. K. A. Smith,County Judge of said eounty.
hereby notify all persons haviug claim* arid
demands against the estate of the said Dorothy
Wolf dta-easeil that 1 have set and appointed
the following days for the reception, exami
nation and adjustment of said claims and
demands at the county court room in Loup
City Nebraska, towii June 13th. HMD. and
i V-ioher. fifth 1*10. at the hourof eleven o'clock
of each day in the forenoon, and all persons
iuiore-ied in said estate will appear at said
lin e and place, and present their said claims
md demands, and in case any of said claims
uc iuu i iv-cuted by October J2th. 1*10, the
vume shall is- forever barred
v.lveti under tuv hand and the seal of said
i t'i niy oouri this uh .lay of March. I*IIX
oai i K. A Smith. County Judge.
I I.ast pub. March St]
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