'" ft - I' .. ,A' RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF - JrV " MUMnBAtl li a. i. itTff '( ll $ R m ki 11 ;) J 1 ft: Ml 1 COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Kccapltuhition, shor.MnB Iho amount on Imntl July 1st, 1918, the collections since made, disinir.scinentd, and amount remaining on hand at the cloe of the 8th day of January JOlD.in each and all of the Fcveial Funds stated. COLLECTIONS on hand July 1, M8 S880B0.G7 fctwh VJ07 Tax collected 8.1)2 li.G0 -10.(10 .17.35 85.-17 812.55' G'J.O!) 201.!'.!) 273.1!) 328.82 25808.15 1)0179.20 1500.00 1003.30 85.25 200.00 381.10 .150.62 too unm UNO ESlt 1012 ini a 10M litlfi 19 1 G I!U7 l!)t8 ii i i ii ii ii ii ii ii School Land I'rin. col. School Land int. col. . School Land lease col.. Univ." Land prill, col. . Univ. Laud int. col. . . Univ. Land lease col . June uppt. col 5056.95 State Hail col Miscellaneous Co. CIcn. col. Fines and Licenses Inheritance Int. on Co. Deposits .... Com'r Districts 592.18 1476.46 20.00 55.20 840.46 119.75 redemptions 2676.80 Road District 190.00 Poor Farm 655.12 Auto Vehicles 3126.45 Fees 66.25 $233674.88 I hereby ccitify that the above statement showing the balance on hand July and disbursed from July 1st, 1918 correct to the best of my knowledge Subscribed and sworn to before Commissioners in Session Red Cloud, Nebr. January 1 l 1910 This br' ig the f st r'.atute mrctipir of the yea the IV r d .act it 10 ;.. m., with all member 1 present. Meeting called to order by the County Clerk. It was moved by Shidler and secon ded by Thomas that Jas. Hubatka act as chairman of the Board for 1919. 1 .Motion carried. The following committees were ap pointed by Chairman Hubatka for the t.suing year: Bridge Committee, Dist No Knigpe, Waldo and Shidler. Uridge Committee, Dist. No. Hubatka, Knigge and Thomas. Bridge Committee, Dist. No. Waldo, Thomas and Sliidler. Bridge Committee, Dist. No. Thomas, Hubatka and Waldo. Bridge Committee. Dist. No. 1 Khidler, Knigge und Hubatka. Poor Farm. Committee Thomas, KnijKP and Shidler Mjotion made- by Shidler and1 secon ded iby Thomas that the sum of ' 11200.00 be included in the Annual "Estimate of Expenses for Webster County for 1919,'samo to take care 'or qC the county's shurc of the salary of tfii! County Agent. . '" The reports of the following Road Overseers were approved: C. II. Robinson, District No. 12. . Widdershcim, District No. 12'fc. Vcncil Zajic, District No. 11. Ncl Nelson, District No. 14 li. Lon Aubushon, District No. 9. Motion made by Thomas and sec - onded by Knigge that the County Agent bo allowed $15.00 per month for otlice help for the year 1919. Tlju following Ofllcial Bonds wore approved by the Board: iTevvard S. Foe County Attorney. Chus. Reddon Constable Potsdam Precinct. I). B. Burden Constable Red Cloud! City. I A. vuiy Guide Rock Precinct. K. Peters Justice of Peace, Guide "Rock I'cocinct: Win- Moore, Road Overseer, hia tal Precinct. Fred Farner, Road Oerhccror, Beaver Creek. S, E. Johnson, Road Overseer, Pots dam Precinct. ITvtinl: Hennan, Road Overseer, Oak Creek. Simon Van Hoening, Road Overseer, Oak Creek. H. G. Feis, Road Overseer, Har mony. W. R. Topham, Road Overseer, Ina vale. James Doyle, Road Overseer, Pleas ant Hill. W. E. Toap, Road Overseer, Har mony. Vcncil Zajic, Road Overseer Batin. Geo. 11. Overing, County Highway Commissioner. The application of Frank Hiilfcr asking for the appointment of P. II. TJoner as Deputy County Shenlf at a .utuy of $300 per year was approved by Board. The application of A. D. Ranney County Judge, asking for clerk hire ' hif. ofllco, not to exceed the siun of ISCiO.OO per annum, was granted by Board. Motion mado by Shidler and sec onded by Waldo that Geo. H. Over niff bo appointed County Highway Commibsionor for the year 1919 nt a 7tuy of $1200 per year. Carried. UJie following committees were np puihtud by the Chuirman to chock the ariou8 ofllces for the year 1919. niSHUHSKMKNTS Stale Trammer $ 'JGSfm.G" Co. On. WananU? .. . Co. Bridge Wunnntfl .. Co. Poor Wan ants . .. Soldiers llclief 'School Honda &. C... School Dist. 01 dors . .. Inheritance eiders Commissioners 01 dors . Road Diag eiders .... Di.st. Head orders .... Poll Keccipts City and Village tread.. City and Village bonds. Redemptions Fees and Commission . 22050.74 16810.91 2S0.38 60.00 4228.33 43749.14 701.50 6380.2!) 2018.90 9739.26 28.00 10308.03 2478.55 2027.:; 1 2518.59- $151977.63 to Jany. 8th. 1919 inclusive and the balance on hand Jany. 9th 1919 ns and belief. C. I). ROBINSON, County Treasurer Webster Co., Nebr. me this UUh day of Jany., 1919. B. F. PERRY, County Clerk. (SEAL.) County Treasurer oflice Thomas, Knigge and Waldo. All the other county olliccs Shid ler and Hubatka. Board adjourned to 1 n. m January in, 1919. Red Cloud, Nebr. Jan. 15, 1919 Board met as per adjournment, at p. m. with all members present. I Motion made by Shidler, seconded by Waldo, that the County Sunerin- tendent be allowed the sum of $000.00 for oflice help and expenses during the year 1919. Motion carried., . ' On motion the following estimate I of nxnonsrv of Wolislop rnuntv rnr Mm 2 .U'291' 1S)19 was m:ulc anrt adopted by -'UhTlWard. 3 Insane, including old account due A stato $6000.00; Soldiers Relief, $300.-1 .100; Poor, $2,000.00; Assessors and de-1 1 puties;i-$3200.00: County Attorney, 5H1200.00; County Board and ji " - . ' - . . ' Board of , Equalization!, $3700.00: Books and i Stationery, ,$1,000.00; Dlstrict Court, $5000.00; .County .Superintendent, $2,000fp0; Bladen .,Eair Association, $800.00; Incidonlais, . $,1,3,000; High way Commission nnd (bounty Agont, $2400.0P; Election, $3000.00; Bridges $30,000.00; Road $30,000.00. .. Motion nindQ.apd carried that $100 bc,,aHowcd tlvp .six papers of the county for publishing Commisioners Proceedings for the year 1919. Same to bo divided equally amon tnc six papers of the county. Also that the publishing of the De linquent tax list be given to the Illa- I den Enterprise and Webster County , Argus. Same to be published at one ,,alf the legal rate. Treasurers Semi ' Annual Statements to be published by ! I,!ue Hill Leader and Red Cloud Chief. Same to be published at one half legal rates. Thorp being no bids filed for print ing and stationery, each oflicer was instructed to buy their necessary sup plies in the open market wherever they can to the best advantage of the county. Tho County Cleik was iiiftructed to advertise for Bridge Bids for the. year 1919. In the matter of the Road Petition of E. W. Stovcr.r it was moved by Waldo and sr-condod y Knigge that this road be alloweii asx prayed for in the petition and the damages ass-o.sed as follows: E. U. Overman .... . $85 Orvillo Campbell , ...$60 Motion carried. Tho county treasurer was instruct ed to adjust the error in tho assess ment of C. R. Swartz for the year 1918. The committee appointed to check tho ofllces of County Clerk, Sheriir, County Judge, County Superintendent, and clerk of district court reported thut they found their books to com pare correctly witli their reports on file in County Clerk's ofllco. Committc appointed to check County Treasurer's olllcc reported that they had not as yet completed tho auditing of this ofllco and would report at the next meeting of the Hoard. The following claims were audited and nllowed, and County Clerk in structed to draw warrants on the pro per funds in payment of same. GENERAL FUND S R Floranre Red Cloud Far. Ins. Grice & Grimes R H Quigglo . .. J O Butlor ... .. J K Clmncy ... $ 50 00 25 00 106 20 18 00 IS 40 4 05 28 10 161 53 Morhart Bros . Geo II Overing HALAXCES County General County Undge County Poor .$ 3087.72 . 1384.90 . 1722.44 77.82 . 9411.54 . !) 199.98 . 4034.76 . 901.67 1.21 Soldieut Relief Commissioners Dist. Road DIhtrictn Road Drag . . . Inhciitnnce ... Cowles Village Illtio Hill Village 110.49 Iilue Hill Water Honil . . . 1277.98 niue'Hill EI. Light Huml. 1651.93 Illue Hill El. Light Woiks 60.80 Itluc Hill Water Woiks.. 60.80 Bladen Village 23.8!) niaden Water Bond .... 1112.67 Bladen El. Light Bond .. 501.76 Guide Rock Village 21.16 Guide Rock Library .... 35.11 Red Cloud City 90.36 Red Cloud Water Bond . . 494.79 Red Cloud El. Light Bond 286.10 Red Cloud Sewer Bond . . 86.64 Red Cloud El. L. Works . 43.04 Red Cloud Library 51.38 Red Cloud Paving 79.79 Red Cloud Special 29.49 School District 32980.54 School Bond 11248.86 Redemptions 93.55 Fines and Licenses 20.00 $8 1697.25 1st. 1919, the amounts collected Dr. Robt Damcrcll .. . Webster Co Argus . . L C Spence C M Wilson . . Gortrui'n L Coon Dolly Dicker -0:1 Geo Topham Webster Co Argus Henry R Fausch . School Dist 83 . POOR FARM W Throckmorton . . F J Bartunek E Fitz J A Silvey Lmbr Co Jas Burden ... . . . . F G Turnurc & Son . F G Turnure & Son Dr. W M Wcgman Yost Bros ... 17 90 16 50 8 34 10 00 200 94 ., 00 0 44 23 CO 100 00 8 00 FUND CO F J Bartunek . 38 CO E Fitz 41 00 J A Silvey Lmbr Co 10 55 Jus Burden .. . 16 26 F G Turnurc & Son ... 70 48 F G Turnure & Son 150 41 Dr. W M Wcgman 114 50 Yost Bros ... . ... 16 &.". P A Wullbrandt 10 63 - The hearing of the claim of Olivei Sheppard for damages claimed b removal of a culvert in Oak Creek - . . . ' . . i .- . i recmct was" set tor 1U a. m., rouru- ary 18th, 1919. ' Board adjourned tot 10' a., m. Feb ruary 18th, 1919. B. F. PERRY, , CountyiClqik. m Clothing Greatly Needed Dr. Robt. P. Hoxsoy is in receiptor the lollowing self-explanatory coiiit munication from E. G. McNcal, in charge for the Missippi Valley, of the Commission For Relief In Belgium. Dr. Hoxsoy wrote to the Commis sion, offering bin cooperation in se curing old clothing, and stales that all parties desiring to assist this wor thy caie, will leave whatever they are able to contribute, in the line of articles mentioned in the letter, at the Frank Smith Shoo Store, on or before, January 25th. The letter follows: , Des Moines, Iowa January 14, 1919 Mr. Robt. P. Hoxey, Red Cloud, Nebr. Dear Sir: Replying to your letter of late date. would say that wo .shall be pleaded to hae your co-operation in getting old clothing for us. We want everything that men, wo men and children wear including shoes and bedding. Would suggest that you u.-o your papers for a little publicity and ask that clothing be brought to your ofllco or some other central place. You may be asked if any of this clothing is being used for Germany. In reply to this you may state, abso lutely that it will not be so used. Thanking you for your- kind oifer of co-operntion, I am, Yours truly, " E. G. McNEAL. SI'ITATION SERIOUS The situation in Northern Franco and Belgium is simply beggars des cription. Tho people are without ad equate covering for their bodies and arc almost without any sort of shoes, and cannot even obtain wood to make soles with sacking covers. The sit uation is on which wo must meet no mntter what is involved. This means as I have felt for a long time that wo cannot depend entirely on a single burst of energy no matter how line its results may lie, but must make our people understand that it is up to us to keep on clothing the peo ple of tho occupied regions. Tho suffering that stands before them this winlor can hardly bo real ised by thoso who have not gone through a Belgium winter, Tlioyaro unprotected and without hope of oven being able to obtain fuel during tho cold of the coming year. It is hardly posibtc to exaggerate the gravity of the situation. If these facta colli;' be judicious an Partic ularly repeated in the public press to pe brought home constantly to the jiiuum; immii am sure mat we siiomu be far on our way toward realizing this 20,000 tons of clothing for which we are calling. HERIJERT HOOVER. Inavale Items Mi'-s 1 1 ii ii tin li .lorgersou spent Wed iiomIhv with Mrs. Everett' IJcuii. Mis. Nell Hunter called on. Mrs. Tail Sruituleis Wednesday afternoon. Mlhs IIiikuI Nesblt wus at I he Clyde Wlukwlre home WodtieMlny afternoon, calling on Miss Florence Williams. UiJph Grossman and wife nnd Clins. Jeffrey und wife were shopping in Red Cloud Wednesday. Mrs.. Jeffrey also I gavo the dontist some employment. Mr. aud Mrs C. F. Unrgess called on John Heaumond Tuesday eveninir. Mr. and Mrs. Chris .Toruerson and daughter Hannah, and Mrs. Walker of Red Cloud, were entertained for dinner at Mr. NulFe Nelson's Inst Tuesday. Mr. Fred Hunter was seori on our streets Uot Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Wouderly and son James, anddaughter Mrs. II. E. Harmon, were lu Red Cloud last Thursday. Misses Stella Kennody, Alice Palmer Jhhu Farley, lona Burgess and Amy Heflin enjoyed the pictures at the Orphetun Wednesday evening. Misses Jessie aud Bessie Kutledge were Friday visitors at Red Cloud and took in the attractions of a dental parlor. Mrs Link Dailey was a Tuesday afternoon caller at Mrs. Homer Dnilv'.s Richard Maud is heie fium Remus ville, I mi, vUlilug the Tad Fa'inJcr and It h. Hunter lnune-. Misses Sch ri in ptV,' Sehuider timi James called on the John Kutledge family Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur Carpenter of Powell, Wyo visited at the It. E Hunter home tils first of the week. Mr. Art Gilbert, of Red Cloud, was shaking liiuuls with friends and rela tives at Iiiavalo MoudHy. Mrs. Emma Smith was ussitlng Mrs Geo. Matkins the past week at quilt work. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Cloud and son Damoiid were Red Cloud visitors Sat urday. Jonas McCtUl is here from Carap Grunt Iowa, on short furlough, visiting relatives and friends. ' ' Mr and Mrs.Geb Jorgerson and Mrs Minnie 'Wiitsbn anil daughter Xuuie JneutSuudHy'witli Mrs Jane Farley " Bert Leonard was a nassenaer to Hastiugs last Wadnesday "Mrs. Geo Matklns and Mrs. Wm. Wonderly, Mr. and Mrs. T. Heflin, Mr. find Mrs Leander Pierpont were shop IHg in Ittfi'CIoud last Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Esador Breault were visiting the L. D. Mareey family last Sunday. Miss Bernieo Saunders was visiting her friend Blanch Burlcm- of Red Cloud hist Sunday .C. II. Barges'- is helptiiir elect tin new garage belonging to Mr. O Madi sbli. Mrs Glen Oliustend camu up from Red Cloud Monday to attend the fun eral of Grandma Grossman Hih follow. Ingdny. Mrs K-4kdiir Breault called dii'Mis Steve Latighern Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ei nest Laskey is quite, sick with fin this week. . A I vie Meyers is on the sick list Art Meyers was shredding corn this week. Bottlers Convention The Ncbiaska Bottlers Association will meet In Omaha January 21) and Sloth. Chailes Mitrr of Fremont ln president; Frank Ittuger, Lincoln socretary. WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP RED CLOUD ,"I hated cooking because whatever I ate gavo mu sour stomach and a bloated feeling I drank hot water and olive oil by tho gallon. 'Nothing helped until I tried s'lnpln buiiUthnrn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad. lor-l ka." Beuauso it flushed the EN TIRE b wel tract completely Adler-f. ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, ges or constipation and prevents up. pendloitis. The INSTANT iictl n is surprising Ohas L. Cotting. Hamilton - Cathw Clothing Go. Everything a Mn or Boy WearB ird Cloud NobratSux Sheriff's Sale Notli'o Is hereby Klvrn, that mulcr nml hv virtue of an order of pale, Issued from tho oJlleeot IMIth ),. Mclvihjhnu. ( lerk of the District Court of tlu Tenth Juillel.il District, within ami for Webster county, .s'ebrusiai. ti,oit a tit crei in nn action pciiillnts, lliticln. wherein, W lillum T. Auld Is philnllll', ainl nmiliiHt Main I . ICnont. el ul, iloleiiihiut . t shitll o.ler for sate ,it public vendue, accord hit! to the lentigo! until decree, to the hlgheHl bidder for cusli lulciixl. at Dm miulh door of tho court house, at lied Cloud. I u said W'ele sttr County. Nebraska, (thai belim the build Ini! wherein the last turn of said court was hotden) on the 10th tin) of I'ubninry. A. P.. IUIU at 'X o'clock. 1'. M. of Mild day. tho follow liutdcKbrlhcd property, to-wlt: Tho wcstone-lmll (w l-2 of .seutloiiill. Town '1, Hangull. I.ouoiie ill. i'wo(h. Tlirto i.li. four (I). I'le O) ami i:ighi iKi, lu Scttlon a. 'J own I. Itamie II. the North Kasl iiuaitir (N 10. l-li of Section (!, Town I, Itaugu II. Lot .six (it). In Section I? Town I. Itatme 12. allot Section :io, Town 'J, Itangu II, the Noi th West tninrter (N. W. t-l) of Section U. Town J. ItaiiKC ll. Lots Thiee n, Pour (ll, I'Imj (.',), and Six i), In llloci; T in the City of Hid Cloud, Nebraska, Lots Kiev en, (Hi hihI Twelve (12) lu Illock :w, In Uod Cloud, Lots No, 111 aud It, and -ffl-luoths oh" tho South sltloof Lot I2,all hi filock 3U, in Hed Cloud; also Lots one (1) to Seven (7 Inclusive, and Lliditcen IS to Twenty-four 21 IncluRlvcot Ulock2y, lu theorlgluul town of lted Cloud, together with the former streets and alleys adjacent to said property, and which Htreots and alleys have uteri vacated, more particu larly described In the County Clerk's and CoiiimUsloncrs' records, nnd tho decree of tho District Court of said County of Webster, recorded in Miscellaneous Itccord D lu the County Clerk's olllco, at pae 3W1, also the re malulnt; portion of tho sk acre tract con veyed to Itlchardson by tho deed of Silas Uarboraud wifo by thedecd recorded at Deed Itccord I) of said Webster County, at page 25, except Rurh pontons thereof as the grantors have hcrctoforo conveyed to George W, Lhidhey and Adnm Morhart, liy the deeds re corded In said County of Webster at records M at pace 401, N at page 4t, and U at paxc 2C8; the Inst named property belut; all the property acquired aud evidenced by snld court decree ami tho deeds to said W, N. tllchnrdhon recorded In the records of said county, vl: A nt pace IH, II at page 20, and V at page loii. except however, tho parts con xeyed to Llndsey nnd Morhart above sped tic (1. eiiseu muter my hand this ilrddny of Jan. nr-rr. A. D milt. n: n:-' 'ft :t:-:i:. s'.uriif. Iltriirtrtl McNeny, l'l:un, ill's Alt'y. 2-1 w Articles of Incorporation CONSTITUTION We. the undersigned, members of the farmers Hducatlonnl A- Co-opcratlvo fiilon oi Nebraska, do hereby associate oursclveb together for the purpose of orgaullng a co operative association under the laws of the State of Nebraska, anil for that purpose do adopt the following constitution: ARTIOI.K I NAMK farmers Union Co-operative Association of lted Cloud, Nebraska. AUTICr.E 11 l'l.ACK OK 111TS1NKSS The mnln otlice and principal place of business shall bo at Hed Cloud, Nebraska. AltTICI.F. Ill NATUIIK ANIiOIIIKCrOF 11USINK-,S To buy, sell, store, ship and handle grain, grain products and other foodstullS for mnu and beast, lumber, coal, cement, lime, lm plemcnts and machinery, and other kinds of farmers necessities; buy and Vlitp livestock, and buy, Ic.iso and operate- mills, elevators, warehouses, ktorei und other buildings, to gether with tho necessary real estate for tho manufacture of 'all -these necessities, either sepnratly or combined, together with ulU lie power now or hereafter authorltetl by law. AIlTlCr.F. tV TKliA Ol'XtSTKNO: The association shall continue for a period Of GO years from date of Incorporation unless sooner dissolved according to law, Aiiricr.K v r.U'l I'AI.SIOCIC AN It IMIhlllKDNKS-, The amount of capital block shall be Twenty Thnusnnd Dollars, divided Into 2.000 shares at the par value oi leu Dollars each, of which amount four Thousand Dolhirs shall bu lullj paid up before commencing biislms und before ny tle-bts are contracted, mid debts of the association shall never ectd two-lhlrdsof tho pnld up enpltalstot-k, AIITIC'I.K VI MKMIIItllSIIII' Only members of the farmers Ltliicatloual A Co-operatlse f iiloii ol America may be come members of this Association. AIM It l.K VII MAN tnr.MIlN I1 for the miiuaguineut of this Association a lloanl of Directors of live members shall lie eleeled ns follow-s: The president i.liall be elceltd ini,t of the Hoard of Directors anil ho shall nKo be n ill rectornud piesldcut of Iho lloartl of Dlite (ors: ho shall hold olllcu until his successor Is elected and iimllleil. Ivieti of the directors to be elected for one j ear, or until next an' nual iiieeilu. Alirll'l.l: VIII NM'AI. MIll.TIMI 'Ihostockholilers' nuuuni meeting sbnll bu held belween the ir,ih nnd :i0tii of .lanunry of each year, and called by tho Hoard of Dlr f tors, dull suchnuuual meeting thu follow. In-; persons and stockholders shall serve as directors and olllicrs, Aitriri.ni amkmimkst i This coustltuilou may bo amended at an nuuuni meeting by a two-thirds oto of all Hie stockholders present and upon ten days nolle" to thai eirect. AMKNIIMUN r II Tho by laws mny bo iiiueniled by a two thirds vote of the stockholders present nt such meeting as Is nTi uiioued in section one lu Witness Whereof, 'lint undersigned have hereunto set their hnnds tho 1st dny of October, 1!)H. Chil-. II. Starke, I.Mw.ird Wilson. I. II W'lsecnrver, M. II. liuuslcker, J. A. MeAr tlmr, It. K. Iteed, Harris Mnede, OlytliVAr buckle. K.H. fit, Fred Leggett, Dan'l (iar bur, Harvey Merrill, It. A. McCallum, Oliver McNutt, M. Itlomer, f. f. King, J. V. Jluck les, farl McCartney, John II. Halation, Wm. II. Thomas, II, (I. Hanson, Harry Kotb, K. It. Metcnlf, S. C Shuck, Klmer Illnus. State of Nebraska, County of Webster, ) ss On tho 1st day of October, 1)1K, before mo, Ilcrnard McNeny, Notary Public, personally nppeared thenlKivo uniiicd, who personally are known to be tho Identical persons whose, names aro alll.M-d to the ubovo articles ol In corporation, as parties hereto, and they severally acknowledge tho Instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand ns aforesaid, llf.ltNAHD AtcNKNY. (Notarial Seal) Notary Public couiuiluluii expires April 2st, IUIU. w: The "XoiiiusUu Polled Hereford Itl'uediM'h will hold Its autiunl cotiveu. lion ut Otiialiu on .Inn miry 'is lio.vd C Uttdfonrof Newark is soeiotaiy. The Hotel Usfdle is iicitdqitai'te'ii. Notice of Final Report in tho County Court of Webster county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John W. Tlcrncy. deceased. All purxotis Interested lu said eslnto, aro hereby notified that the IJceeutori hao tiled herein a Mint nccouut ninl report - of their administration, and a ptitltioa fur (tic llual settle ment of such account aud report, and fifr n decree ol distribution of the loslducot said estate,' and for the assignment of thu real estnte li'lotit?liin thereto, nml a ill'.cliiirau from their trust, nil of which Mild matters luivi) been i-et (or hearing before said court, on tho Mist day of Jiiuunr. , lull), nt the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M , when all persons Interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this Ullh day of tuuii.-iry. I 'Jill. mki, A. D. Hannjiv, :l-'!w County Judge. Notice to (Creditors. In tho County Court of Webster County, Nehrnskn lu tho mntter of tho estate of Anna Ivatrlua liurg, dcccnscd. , Creditors of said estate will lake notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and tiling of claims against said estate is April 17th, IUIU, and for tho payment of dobts Is Mny Uth, IBID, that I will sit at tho county court room In said county on tho 18th day of January, lUlg, to examine, hear and allow all claims duly filed which are a tlrst or second lieu upon said estate, and on tho IBtli day of April, l'JI'J, to examine, hoar, allow and adjust all claims and objections of general creditors duly filed. Dated this 17th day of December, A. I)., HUH (Seal) A. D. ItA.vsicr, 51-0 County Judge. 12. (I. Caldwell attorney furestnto R. E. McBr.de REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE Olllco Over Trine's H.irtlwure Drop In. at the Schultz & Schaal STUDIO lor First class portraiture enlarging, copying, new work, amateur finishing, etc. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Dr.W.H.McBride . - . .DENTIST . Successor to Dr. Cross OVKU STATE BANK RED CLOUD NEBRASKA E. S. Grber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures When the Firemen Appear the iniuted man's first thought it one ol thtnlfulnesi that le it so. How abou your thoughts if a fiiieman should ap pear at your home? The Day Before the Fire is the day to insure. As that day may be to-morrow for all you can know or do, it fellows that prudence would im pell you to stop in our office to-day and have us issue you a policy, O. C. TEE'L R.elia.ble Insurance Sj,v l As; ' lAi1' ' i H .if ;- i wvt "i"."-"" t-.i -.