The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 14, 1917, Image 8

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Biy That Farin Now
LOOK al these splendid lands of Southwestern Nebraska and
Northeastern Colorado before you make cropping arrangements
for 1918. Don't make a rental contradl for flic coming year mai
puts you nowhere towards a permanent home until you have
looked into (he crop records of these areas. Go out and talk to
Clio Tanners of these counties you'll find (hem prospering and
ready to tell you that an investment you make to properly equip
for renting an Eastern farm will put you at work on your own
account in (heir neighborhood and on (he road to independence.
I have two now fl(loiH sotting forth tin- njffluuHurnl conditions, otio
for Nebraska and one for Colorado. UluM rated with local farm m-hiips
nnd nuipsah wni location. Tlioy lire fivo Lot nic put you lu touch
with tho best farm Imic'nliiH offered today
S. B. Howard, Immigration Agt C. B. & Q. Ry
1001 Ffiruiim st. Omaha. Nobr
N. B. Bush, Ticket Agent. Red Cloud, Neb.
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Well Improved 160 Acre Webster I
Conntv Farm JX Referee's Sale
The Antonio Sadllek Farm, N W H Section 72 11, 10 miles northwest
of Red Cloud will In- sold to the highest bidder nl Kofeteo s Sale, Mon
day. Juno 28, 1017, at the Court Homo In Hod Cloud, Nebraska. .Sale.
.'. ...ioi, . in Ten 1101 nor cent of the purchase prii-e
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cash, when the Mile is confirmed by tho DlsLi lot Judge and deed is
ready for delivery. Abstract of title will bu furnished to tho purchaser.
1C0 acres under cultivation; good.8 room house; barn 30.M9, loft will
hold 00 tons of hay; good well; chicken house .and other outbuildings,
nil in good roimlr; fenced and cross fenced.
Ono of tho Best Farms In this Section of the County
Landlord's share of the 1017 crop goes with the fat in. This farm lies
in tho oil Holds of the Big Chle! Oil and Gas Company.
Don't rail to Attend this Male, You May Oct a Bargain
Inquire- of
FredMaurer, Att'y. or B. W. Stewart, Referee
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Big Patriotic Day at Red Cloud
4th. Will you be Here?
Come and Brinff Your Friends.
July
The Christian Endeavor Program
Jo,
Tn fnitnwlnir is tho nrnirrniM for the 2:45 Talks by District Stmts
Ninth District Nebraska ciTiristinn Kn-!:i:80 .lunior Conference, ..Miss Hooper
Ninth
dcavor Union to be held m tins city,
June 1C, 1(5 and 17th:
Friday Evening
7:30 Song and Devotional Service
7:45 "Wo Are filnd to See You."
'Wh Are Glad to be Here"
Portwood
" Special Music
8:15 Address, "Citizenship."
Rev. II. II. Price
Get Acquainted Social by Red
Cloud C. K.
Saturday Morninir
8:30 Quiet Hour
9:00 Christian Endeavor From A
to G Miss Hooper
10:00 District Nine and the Cam-
paign for Millions Il-N
10:15 Ceristian Endeavor From
Miss Hooper
11:15 Business Meeting, Report of
Officers.
Visit tho Literature Table
Saturday Afternoon
1:30 1 Song and Devotional
l;45Christiau Endeavor From O-Z..
Miss Hooper
1:3(1 Model business Meeting
Red Cloud C. IS.
Visit Literature Table
Saturday Evening
7:30 Song and Devotional
Snecial Music
8:00 Address Rev. Hamilton
iSpecial Music
Visit Literature Table
Sunday Morning
9.00 Quiet Hour
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Convention Sermon.. Rev. lieebe
Sunday Afternoon
1:45 .Junior Rally Red Cloud Junior
2:15 HowC. E. Week Was a Messing
Delegates
3:25 Hastings 1017 Miss Hooper
3:45 Teen Age tioys ami uins..kcv.
Sunday Evening
7:00 C E Meeting Dorothy Ruck
8:00 Song and Devotional
Special Music
8:15 Address Rev. Knaur
"Blest Be the Tie."
WEBSTER COUNTY'S ROLL OF HONOR
Continued Fnow l'Acia Four
STILLWATER PRECINCT
P. Albcr, G. F. Barton, O. J. I. Bangcrt, W. F. Uungort, E. L. R. Rnngcrt,
J. A. Bangcrt, W. E. hnrton, Fj C. Bangcrt, C. A. Bcnkcr, A. C. Bnngcrt,
W. C. Bangcrt, W. E. Connor, E. W. Carpenter, F. Ddgcncr, A. F. Gestring,
O. GcHtring, M. M. Guy, A. C. Hartmnn, II. E. HoUhaiis, E J. llnnsnn, C. P.
Ilartman, P. A. Hurting, C. R. Johnson, C. T. .lark, F. II. Knehuus, O. J.
Kniggc, W. II. Kinkend, M. M. M. Killough, S. O. Killough, II. C. Inu, II.
Lampman, C. W. Perry, C. A. Reeve, M. J. Rose, W. E. Richardson, J.
Rose, C. D. Sccfcld, W. J. Shaw, II. C. Sack, G. W. Schumm, P. II. Schrocr,
C. F. W. Scheiding, C. Scheiding, J. F. Schutte, J. H. Wenzinger, R. Wagner,
BATIN PRECINCT
A. J. Alexander, J. J. Bents, D. J. Buckles, F. Beyer, T. M. Boom, D. E.
Buckle?, J. Boom, A. L. Chrisnissor, L. C. Cramer, E. C. Derr, B. J. Doug
las, A. DeTour, L. E. Duval, C. II. Fitz, J. C Holverson, C. J. Haller, A.
Hansen, E. R. Hoffman, E. Iliilmtkn, H. O. Johmon, J. Jclinek, V. Krudna,
J. Krudna, A. Krudna, G. krudna, M. L. Hansen, J. I-. Ilnllcr, V. Helton, U.
F. Huppert, A. G. Lockhart, II. F. Lee, W. J. Mcllnlo, A W. McIInle, C.
X. Nelson, L. E. Preston, .1. E. Polnicky, E. Sidlo, P.. Srhultz, J. Sustro, E.
E. iiSylor, A. W. Stcarn, L. R. Thomas, V. Wmickn, T. Wersbkc, E. Zajic,
J. Zaj'ic.
BEAVER CREEK PRECINCT
F. K. Bingg. L. J. Bangert, C. R. Bangcrt, R. Bale's, R. W. Brnsch,
E. S. Cox, C. P. Coplcn, II. Davis, II. J. Huffy, E. Frey, W. O. Fisher, C. N.
Fnubch, J. R. Fnniuhnr, E. Guy, F A. Howard, J F. Huffman, J. A. Hiatt,
A. J. Hoffman, R. G. Humm, II. Humilton, E. L. Hoffmnn, E. Koler, V.
McLean, Dr. I. Moranville, J. Nollette, W. Poitenier, I. J. Parsons, I. C.
Richnrdson, E. Ralph, A. L. Richardson, C. Richard, L. E. Rawlings, J.
Shimic, J. F. Springer, T. C. Simpson, E. Shimic, W. G. Scott, J. M. Tyler, W.
II. Thompson, R. W. Vaughan, J. J. Wehrly, E. A. Zimmerman, A. Zimmer
man. GARFIELD PRECINCT
R. A. Applebee, J. M. Barton, B. E. Blair, L. M. Blnir, F. L. Chaplin, R.
C. Elwood, J. G. Ecklor, II. G. Hansen, G. L. Hasselbachcr, V. I). Harris,
A. E. Harris, E. C. Holz, A. E. Hansen, L. F. Kent, R. W. Kent, F. M. Leg
gett, J. W. Lippincott, L. Mudd, F. J Moulton, E. J. McCartney, N R Riley,
A R Perry, A Roberts, J S Rowls, E D Reynolds, E P Ryan, A Rolfe, C. A.
Rasscr, E M Redden, C V Simpson, C. J. Thompson, O. B. Wolfe, C. R. Wal
lace, L. A. Wagoner.
LINE PRECINCT
EAubuson E T Beall, T W Boron, I II Barlow, F Clnutman, R II Fox,
M. J. Gilmorc, E. R. Hunsickcr, M. C. Johnston, E. S. Johnston, P J Jensen,
M. W. Kaminskcy, M. E. Kellett, C. Kaminskey, L. Kaminskey, S. L. Mcln
tyre, M. W. Mackey, A. G. Merrill, B. W. Shannon, C. R. Schuck, W. C.
Starr, II. W. Sheldon, B. J. Shannon, G. Sutherland, W. E. Tennant, E. A.
Watson.
INAVALE PRECINCT
R. W. Bloom, I. Breault, E. P. Bean, II. II. Barker, F. C. Bean, M. W.
Cloud, C. Colby, F. B. Copley, R. R. Copley, A. Colby, F. Copley, II. Cham-
poux, L. C. Daily, J. II. Dunn H. C. Daily, R. II. Daily, W. G. J.Denn, L. C.
Ethridge, N. R. Grossman, B. L. Gilbert, E. E. Harvey, W. D. Harvey, W. A.
Hunt, D. B. Hartwcll, C. G. Jorgcnson, T. N. Joncfs, F. M. -Kennedy, D. P.
Lovcjoy, W. E. Loseke, Y. II. Lovejoy, F. C. McClintock, W. Mattison, R. Z
Muyo, M. V. Nolan, E. N. Nelson, O. L. Pierpomt, F. l'. 1'aimer, A.
Pierce. A. P. Pitney, L. L. Pitney, R. A. Ruby, M. Renkcl, W. Rcnkel, C.
Rutledcc. A. J. Silvey, Gfl Stricklnnd, C. F. Sutton, R. J. Stickney, M,
Worman, L. J. Walrod, II. R. Worman, W. Wormnn, M. E. Wilson, R
Zappe
ELM CREEK PRECINCT
G. II. Anderson, W. L. Abbey, F. Arterburn, H. E. Arterburn, J. Mi
Arnold, H. W. Arnold, C. S. Brune, W. E. Brunc, H. F. Buckles, G. Burr,
A. T. Boom, R. Chilcott, J. W. Cropp, O. E. Doughman, T. E. Doughman, O.
Detour, J. L. Detour, G. Drnhim, A. L. Foe, H. Fueller, C. S. Francis, W. H.
Fuller, H. F. Gerlnch, W. H. A. Gerlnch, W. C. Gerlnch, E. J. Gcrlnch, W. II.
Gragert, D. Law, G. W. Post, N. C. Putnam, II.A. Parks, F. G. Scherding,
H. N. Smith, G. M. Thompson, C. Wiegmann, W. E. Wibben, D. E. Walters.
HARMONY PRECINCT
G. II. Bierhaus, A. A. Banks, A. G. Best, L. S. Banks, J. R. Betzer, J.
Betz, H. W. F. Bartels, J. Betz, T. Boom, C J. L. Barters, H. W. Chapman,
A. F. Cook, C. A. Demars, E. T. Davis, S. C Derr, J V. uelour, t,. n. fccn
hardt, F. F. Fritz, C. L. Harrington, P. J. Heihrlchs, F. A. Heinrichs, P. Jug
gert, C. Johnson, P. C. Krai, A. Koch, F. Kictfolhahn, A. Lang,, J. Mattison,
Jr., J. W. McCoy, E. H. Oberg, 0. C. Oberg,' B. G. Patterson, D. C. Quinn,
C. A. Reod. F. Rinnen. M. A. Ray, J F SchJnk, I I Stout, C. Skrdlant, P.
Thompson, D. C. Toap, N. Thompson, F. Wl Tiekmerer, F. Trebold, F. H.
Trcbold, F. A. Volk, H. E. Volk, E. H. Vonderfecht, R. D. Worlcy, L. W.
Worley.
POTSDAM PRECINCT
J. Anginns, II. G. Arends, M. E. Arnoldy, A. A. Buschow, F. E. Bruce,
E. A. Blumenthal, W. J. Bauer, C. Buschow, W. R. Brewster, C. A. Bock,
A. 0. Buschow, J. P. Bock, H. II. Bentz, G. Corner, II. B. Cose, W. N.
Crouch, C. W. Degrofft, F. M. Delchoy, A. G Engalhardt, E II. Funke, II.
W. Frnhm, A. L. Graham, C. Goos, L. E. Gruis, Herbert Goll, L. A. Harlman,
A. J. Heusser, A. E. Hesman, G. W. Ilartman, L. R. James, E. E. Johnson,
B. A. Kuhn, R. W. Keneger, A. Kyckelbahn, M. C. Kort, ri. Kotorhe, w.
ii .1. Knttu-it. K. II. Kvckelbahn. M. Lopez. E. Luhn, T. Marnles, P. Mar
tinez, F. C. Merten, A. II. Magarin, C. E. Martin, F. P. Merten, E. McBride,
J. McClure, E. A. Magnrin, J. D. Malone, 1 K. fllcnaie, j. k. imirun, . xv.
Mngner, W. C. Mitzelfelt, C. R. Merritt, F. W. Novnck, E. J. Nitzel, G. I.
Otlceii, A. W. Oye, F. Oberle, C. P. Poblcnz, F. W. Pohlenz, C. C. Piel, A.
Piel, J. P. Rosenberg, J. 0. Rose, R. M. Rife, N. II. Smith, F. II. Schmidt,
C. D. Sommerfeld, G. F. Schultz, C. Cfl Smalloy, J. II Sommerfeld, J S.
Schum,. J. F. Smith, A. J. Schmnse, F. J. Stabenow, M. G. A. Siebrass, 0.
B. Wuterbury, H. J. Wcsscls, P. Wibben, A S. Wndeman, A. J. Woods, G. C.
Widdershcim, II. A. C. Wibben, G. D. Woods.
COWLES PRECINCT
v m nrWriii. C. A. Bowers. F. P. Brubaker. S. V. Brubaker, W. S. Dunn,
tt''Tfr r - i r r
B. R. Fickel, F. J. Fuller, W. L. Good, J. E. Hutchins, H. JN. wvingsion, a. u
Long, J. W. McTaggart, A. A. Nelson, II J. Nitzel, O. R. Ogden, w. uasscr,
0. W. Ritchoy, E. C. Swigart, A. G. Scott, C. L. Swigart, II. A. Schroeder,
F. S. Vance, C. G. Waller, G. M. Wells, W. F. Yearick
PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT
J. E. Bright, C. E. Bergfield, J. G. Britton, L. A. Bright, W. J. Dillin,
A. M. Dillon, F. M. Ellingcr, A. A. Frey, W E. Giger, A. H. Gigcr, C. Giger,
J. LauH. Rountrec, F. Richards, II. H. Ries, T. Salasar, C. G. Stcinhour, C.
Trautman, I. R. Vyond.
OAK CREEK PRECINCT
T. J. Buschkoottcr, R. Van Boening, F. J. Benkor, G. Van Bocning, C.
Cluirches, F. E. Costolion, E. Cure, W. W. Cchternnch, B. L. Henderson, J.
J. Hubl. J. F. Hubelin, J. T. Hubl, A. E. Herz, II. M. Jones, II. II. Juirsscn,
II. Jenshen, T. B. Kohmetscher, A. B. Karsting, G A. Kunkler, E. II. Knrsting
II. Kimmlnav, A. M. Kohmetscher, J. E. Kent, T. C. Laird, J. Lampman, F.
Lampman, T. A. Lalley, H. Lampman, F. J. Luhn, C. II. Lynch, W. R. Laird,
D. Lampman, D. C. Laird, D. W. McCauloy, E. McClure, W. A. Muchow,
R. C. Mathews, L. E. Marsh, E. Singglc, J. Reimanger, H. A. Robinson, J.
II. Reining, P. J. Seng, G. II. Schmidt, F. A. Swoboda, II. M. Shcppard, A.
L. Shirloy, A. A. Sack, C. A. Shirley, F. II. Stevens, J. Mf Swoboda, T.
Svobode, G. I. Sirrs, E. Svoboda, A. J. Svoboda, A. Svoboda, J. Witrklik, R.
Witrklik, E. Witrklik.
CATHERTON PRECINCT
A. Anderson. R. II. Brooks, A. M. Knnke, W. J. Baker, E. Bent, J. F.
Banks, M. Boudrenu, .1. L. Brule, T. J. Biule, R. I. Cooper, F. W. Cather, G.
E. Dickson, A. L. Genereux, A. Honkel, C. A. Johnson, R. A. Johnson, L. P.
Krai, R. E. Keffer, W. E. Lambrecht, T. Lambrccht, II. B. Lcmbracht, F. A.
Lindgren, B. F. Lambrccht, M. C. McNair, J. May, A. L. Mattison, F. B.
Marker, A. Mattison, W. 0. Noltc, G. L. Oberg. O. V. Peterson, J. E. Peter
son, J. Rehn, F. Rchn, W. D. Rustin, T. Roy, L. E. Riggins, R. Strcit, J.
Stccn, 0. Skjclvcr, E. Strcit, B. Sidlo, R. J. Wilson.
WALNUT PRECINCT
C. E. Arnold, F. C. Arnold, l. HinnhenimKer, a. m. junur, t. u. mown,
n T. 'unrnns. E. E. Blnnkcnbnker, F. S. Bowers, F. C. Chaplin, H. Coulson,
R C. Dickcrson, F. C. Davis, T. A. Delpb, 0. A. Ellison, J. Gurney, J. L.
Gobel, W. R. Hastings, E. A. Kirtpatrick, 0. 0. Kersey, F. A. King, L. L.
Luttrell, G. E. iMtchcll, C. R. Murphy, A. II. Myers, J. D. McCnll, R. E.
Mitchell, W. J. Mitcholl, C. W. Noble, J. W. Robertson, G. W. Stokes, R. G.
Stratton, J. 0. Sutton, F. D. Stokes, W. A. Weavor, M. B. Weaver.
INAVALE
Joe Reed of Guide Rock win In the
city Friday
Mis. E. Smith whs a pnsscnger to
Hastings Tuesday.
D. L. Duiley and Mrs. E. Smith auto
ed to Red Cloud Snturduy.
Charley Martin and family returned
home Saturday from Beatrice.
Clmrli-y Martin tunl wife were calling
on relatives in Ulverton Monday.
Mis. C E. Joyce and children were
passengers to Hastings WudnoMlay.
Walter Martin and family of River"
ton fepont Sunday at (Jleu Olmstfdes.
. V.. Hunter and family visited at
the home of Fred Hunter In Ulverton
Sunday.
A laige crowd attended the Children'
Day Exeieises at the M. E church Sun
day evening.
Tho Box Supper Tuesday evening
under the auspices of the W. C. T. I.
whs well attended.
Harry Myers ieturned homo Salur
day fiom Kansas City where he had
been attending school.
Rev. Murless preached the funeral
ernioii of Henry Williams' little girl
Monday at New Virginia
Clyde Wickwlre, Bert Leonard and
Phillip Williams left Tuesday for tho
foimer's farm in Colorado.
Miss Pearl Woleott of Hebron spent
tho first of the week with Miss Dorothy
Hart well and other relatives
A ear driven by Paul Pitney ran into
the bridge north of town Tuesday
night. Little damage was done
The Annual School Meeting was held
Monday night and C. A. Waldo and C
E. Joyce were elected Modorntor nnd
Director.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ilartwell, and A.
F. Ilartwell and daughter autoed to
Hebron Sunday and spent the day with
t. Vj. oicuu una iauiuy.
Mmi i i mm.
When the
Firemen. Appear
tlie injured man'i fitit ihougbt U one of
tliankfulncn that he ii o. 1 low nbou
)our thought! if a fureman thoutJ ap
pear at yout home?
The Day
Before the Fire
ii the day to injure. As that clay may
be to-morrow for all you can know or
do, it fcllowtthat prudence would im
pel! you to itop in our office to day and
have u ijiue you a policy,
O. C. TEEL
R.eliev.ble Insurance
BLADEN
Warren Davis visited friends in Blue
Hill Saturday.
Lestor Mellinger was down from
Holstein last Tuesday.
Amos Cutter autoed over to Camp
bell Saturday morning.
C. E. Hnmmet of Beatrice transacted
business in town last Friday.
Mrs. C. R. Rakestraw and daughter,
Miss Grace, were in Hastings Friday.
Win. Gooden of Lincoln was looking
after business affairs in town Tuesday.
Roy Wilson and sons, Clyde and
Cecil were up from near Inavale, Tues
day.
Mrs. F G. Cole of Hastings visited
iter parents, G. L. Marymee and wife
here a few days the past week.
James Meyer returned to his home
at lirunlng Monday after a visit with
his. uncle, W. J. Meyer and family
Mr. and Mrs.. E. Whit a, wero in
Cowles the past week visiting with
their daughter, Mrs. Joe Saunders and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hendricks and
daughter, Miss Janette visited with
Capt. Ray Hogate and family In Blue
Hill lust Thursday.
J. R. Mattock and sister, Mrs. Camp
bell Jones left for Scottsbluif, last
Thnr&day where they will make a visit
with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Carmln and little
grand daughter, Evelyn, wero passen
gers to Dwight, Kausas, the first of
tho week, to vibit rolatlvcs.
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118,123 Men Register
Figures received at tho Governor'c
olllico on June 0 give the total registra
tion in Nebraska as 118.12.1, of which
number 110.1G0 are white and 1,157 col
ored. This leaves Nebraska nearly 11,
000 short of tho estimate of 120,000 eli
gible to military service.
Of tho total number registering GU,
774 whites and 822 colored citizens
claimed exemption, while 10,002 whites
and CI.") colored men did not claim ex
emption.
Tho figures showed 5,0ll aliens of
countries nt peace with our nation and
1,100 ulious of countries nt war.
The (Joveinor hub heard from but
ono county where registrar will do
maud pay for their work and estimates
that 0." per cent of registrars will olFor
their hervico to tho government gratlb.
KODAKS
Better Kodak Finishing
And Developing. .:.
A Full Line of Supplies
ROLLS DEVELOPED-'lOc
HAIL VOIR ORDER TO IS
Stevens Bros.
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: COL. J. H. ELLINGERJ
' AUCTIONEER
ij In no w rcnily to jilnco your salo antes
' ABknnyono n to my quallllcntlonsS
' or whom I hnvccrlcilisnlvB. liidcreiiJS
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Attorney Bornnrd McNeny
Hastings, Monday.
was lu
Estimate of County Expenses
Hul (.'loud. NebrnHkn, .Inmmry Utli., ID 17
Tho Hoard ot rmnmlsI(ncrH of Wohstor
County nt thulr llrst Aniiiml Mcotlim In
.Inmmry. 11)17, prujtnrcd and umdo tho follow
Iuk estliuntu il Uxpcnscs for tho year 1U17
for WilMir County, Nubniukn
County Hiipcrliitindcnt ? 3000.00
nimrii't conn :iooo.oo
luclilcntnls .. -I..- . 10000.00
Hooks and Stationery , .. 1000.00
County Hoard .v Kqutillntlou llonrd 3700.00
County Attorney 13)0.00
County Assessor and Deputy's.. .... U200.00
ItoniU . :t0000.00
Poor - 1000.00
llrldgi's - 30000.00
Holdlcr Keller 300.00
Imhiuiu . 3000.00
Total S 83100.00
Blyncd
(Seal) n. r. 1'KKKV, County Clerk.
Notice o? Probate.
In Tho County Court of Webster County
Nobrnskn.
Htnte of Nobrnskn, l .,
Wobsti-r county, I
To all persons Interested In tho cstnto ol
I'rnncls I'. Payne, Dcetnscil:
TAKi: NOTK'i:. that a petition has been
tiled prnyliu; Hint thu Instrument 11 led In
this court on tho 18th day of May, 11)17, pur
porting to bo tho lust will nnd testament of
suld deeensed, mny bo proved nnd nllowcd
nnd recorded as tho Inst will and testament
of rrnucls n. Pnyue, deeensed: Hint snld In
strument bo admitted to probate, nnd tho
ndmliilstrntlon of Mild cstnto bu unuitul to
C. M. Wilson, as ndmliilstrntor with tho will
annexed.
It Is hereby ordered by tho court, that nil
persons Interested lu snld cstnto appear at
tho County Court to bo held In nnd for said
county on tho lGth day ol .luue 1UI7, nt
ten o'clock a. in., to show cause, If nny thcro
bo, why tho prayer of tho potltloimr should
not bo crniited, nnd that notice of tho pend
ency of snld petition and tho hearing thereof
bo Ktvcn to nil persons Interested In said
mntter by publishing n copy ol this order In
tho Ked Cloud C)ilel, a leitnl wcokly now
pnper printed lu said county lor threo con
secutlvo weeks prior to said day ot henrliiR.
Witness my hand and tho seal or said court
this 18th day ol Mny, A. I)., 1017.
A. D. RANNKV,
Seal. County Judgo
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