Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 18, 1912, Image 4

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VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor
Fvlark Zarr , Foreman
A Weekly Newspaper published every Thurs
day at Viilcat'.nc , Nebraska.
Subscription - $ l.f > 0 Per Year
Local Notices , ocper line per issue
Knleied ; il , the I'ostoili' ' ! ' : : t \ alenline , Neb. ,
Tor transmission through .the mails. su > second
class matter.
Thursday , April 18 , 1012.
FOR DELEGATES AT LARGE !
Four delegates at large are to
be elected to the democratic national -
tional convention. Seven names
will appear on the ballot as candi
dates for delegates at la : gp , nime- :
] y : W. J. Bryan , 1. J. Dunn ,
George L. Loomis , \V. II. West-
over , Gilbert M. Hitchcock , Fred
Volpp and Tom W. Smith. The
first named four are on the slate
prepared by Tom Allen , while
Gilbert M. Hitchcock , Fred Volpp
and Tom W. Smith are forced to
paddle their own canoe. It has
been suggested that opposed lethe
the Tom Allen slate vote for
Hitchcock , Volpp and Smith and
select as a fourth man one of the
other four candidates for delegates
at large. This cannot be done be
cause it is impossible to get all of
our people together on a fourth
man , and if we scatter our votes
to the four other men it will in
jure and endanger the success of
our three candidates. 1 therefore
urge that you see all our workers
aiid friends and have them vote
for three men only , namely :
FEED VOLP.
GILBERT M. HITCHCOCK.
TOM \V. SMITH.
In that way we are sure to elect
our thiec men and at best only
one man on the Tom Allen slate
can win.
C. M GRUENTIIKR.
inonlhs."I.
should he one \\lio can win if nom
inated.Ve think Juclson Harmon
is the man. If you thiuk so too , you
should olc for Lim , and for Hitch
cock , Volpp and Smith for delegates
at large. They , will also be just as
favorable or friendly to Champ
Claik if lie appears to le the stron
ger , or most favoied candidate.
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W. S. Jackson and wife are home
from Bosebeig , Ore. , where they
ihe winter.
All the conniy news in THE
DEMOCRAT for 81-00 if you pay in
advance before May 1st. Koll a
dollar this way and we'll place
; your name on our books.
FOR WOMEN
Here's a woman's stock
ing of quality and wear.
You are proud of
once they grace your feet.
The way they fit and the way
they wear is a revelation.
Thair dye is one of their superla
tive features. The brightest , truest ,
surest , most lasting black and the
richest shade of tan known to
hosiery making. Dyed with Wun-
derdyc fast to the last.
Made for all ages and
sizes , for women and
misses.
Four pairs to the boc
$1.00 , or a de-luxe grade ,
"
"three pairs to the box
$1.00. The
guarantee insures the
toe , heel and sole against
need ufi'-ailing for four
inonlhs.
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mT' ! INE LOCALS
Remnant sale at the Red Front ,
Miss Edna Brown and Mis.
Will Haley have the mumps.
Wanted to' buy 1000 bushels of
potatoes. John Ormesher , Val-
i entine , Nebr. 10
Judge Walcott informs us that
the Borah homestead act applies
t" > the one section law in Nebraska
and to existing entries.
Frank Cole , who has a home
stead souHi of town , returned last
week from Omaha where he has
!
been working the past winter.
There will be services in St.
John's church on Sunday next
both morning and evening. Choir
rehearsal Saturday evening at 1.
* Mrs. Charles Gassan returned
from Omaha last Friday night ,
where she has been visiting with
her sister , Mrs. Mena. She re
ports a pleasant visit.
Fred Vincent and wife stopped
over in town Monday , to get their
son who has been visiting Grand
pa and Grandma Carlson a few
weeks , departing the same day
for their new home in Salem ,
Oregon.
Man Ilatten came down from
Kilgore the first of the week after
a load of farm machinery * Quite
a distance to haul it , but Man says
the kind he wanted was handled
at Valentine. Shows our dealeis
have up to-date standard goods.
Barney Denaeyer and family
have returned from Missouri , hav
ing leased their farm there , and
think Cherry county good enough
for them. Barney was in town
Tuesday aLd says he expects to
buy or lease a farm here.
About twenty Royal Neighbors
w ent down to Crookston Wednes
day of last week to the home tal
ent play given by the local camp.
Those going from here were met
by Mis. Vanden and taken to her
home \\heie she served them a
three-course dinner. The Royal
Neighbors of Sugar Loaf camp
think Mrs. Vanden a royal hostess.
Lou Brownell Dead.
After a lingering illness of
sclerosis of the arteries LouBrow-
nell died last Saturday afternoon
at his home in Valentine at the
age of about 60 years.
At his request Dr. Caldwell
came here to conduct the funeral ,
which was held at the M. E.
church Monday afternoon and the
taken his brother-in-
body was by - -
law , Mr. Golf , and son , to Denver
where he was to be cremated , as
the request of the deceased. He
wanted simple services only , with
out music or song , and thus car
ried out his plan of life to make
little ado about himself.
Everybody liked Lou. He
came here about 27 years ago and
was a faithful clerk in the U. S.
land office and one in whom men
placed their confidence. He lived
the simple life and made his home
at the Donoher hotel for many
yea s where he was always a
f imiliar % urp and also upon our
s reels. Valt-ntine people will
miss him mos % for here we have
learned to levere the quiet
unostentatious man who was ev
eryone' friend. Though he
enteifd into discussions of ques
tions bis opinions were respected
and people never quarreled with
him.
About three years ago he bought
a home and his sister , Mrs. Woos-
tf ' , since that time made her home
with him and kept the house
where in his declining years she
was a com fort to him.
He saved up several thousand
do'larshich ' was loapefl op ipter > -
e-r or invested in land.
His early home was at Dowag-
ia ° . Mich.
W. E ITal y. V/ill Morrissey ,
E. Olson , G. E. Tracewell , W. T.
Kincaid and-J. C. Scott were the
pall bearers.
The beautiful floral tribute
placed upon his casket is emblem
atic of his life as. people knew
him.
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Ashton C. Shallenberger ,
Democratic Candidate for U. S.
Senator , Primaries April 19.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Quigley en-
foitained about twenty-four young
j | people at their home Friday eve
ning. The engagement of Miss
Margaret Quigley to James G.
Phelps of Belmont , Neb. , and
Miss Gertrude Quigley to Jerald
Coxe of Chicago was formally an
nounced. Dainty refreshments
were served.
Notice of Hearing on Pro
bate Without Ad
ministration.
Grace Hetherington having filed
in my of lice a duly verified petit-
tion alleging that Bert W , lleth-
erington died intestate , possessed
of an equity in real estate in Cher
ry county , Nebraska , and that
siid real estate was wholly exempt
from execution , attachment or
other mense process and not liable
for the debts of the deceased and
praying for the probate of the said
estate without administration :
Therefore all persons interested
in said matter will take notice that
a hoaiing will be had upon said
petition at my rflice in Valentine ,
Cherry county , Nebraska , on Fri
day , May 3 , 1JJ2. at 1 o'clock p.
m. , at which time all persons in
terested in said
estate may appear
and show cause , if any there be ,
why said estate should not be
probated withrut administration ,
and tha . notice thereof be given
by publication of same in the Val
entine Democrat/or a period of
three successive weeks.
James C , Quigley ,
153 County Judge.
Walcott < fc Walcott , attorneys.
fF W
uy a Gasolke Engine
J t3
O engines ma } look
equally gjood , nny even
\vork equally vvoli for a
time. In the end one proves
satisfactoiy , the other becomes
a nuisance. Y "hy ?
The satisfactory engine is
one that is carefully built ,
and thoroughly tested.
Thoiou testing takes time
and costs nione3r. It means
careful adjustment under trying
conditior.s. It is an expensive
process , but a necessary one if
the iiniFlie4 uj\Le i to be
dependable ,
I H C Gasoline Engines
Arr- lioroniil lestec 1 !
No engine leaves the factor "
until it has proved itself thor-
pughly dependable. That is
reason enough for buying : an
J H C engine. It is a good buy
beeaustt it is dependable it is
dependable becuus it is thor
oughly tesUd li you want en ?
gine satisfaction for years to
come go to the local dealer and
buy an I II C gasoline engine.
It is the safe way and by far
the cheapest in the long run.
i -
: - Company of America
,
Chicago V t >
I H C Service Burcc.u
Th ° purpose of tins IJurca' ! is lo furnish ,
rreu of cluiue to all , tl.u best information
L ' . " ' " 'ibie fa holler f.u.iniii : . If vou lu've
\ . co'ict-nii , crops.
; tnyworiiiy\i.o | t ions UK ? pils
land dralnaye. ; t > K"M ; ; - fertilizer , etc. .
jnakcxo'ir iiuiniries bi.t-t.Mhi > MO. . ; = "iiU
jo I H C Serv ICG Bureau. Han Citci"liu
. USA
To the Voters of Cherry Co. Nebraska :
I wish to announce that I will
, be a candidate for nomination for
! the office of county assessor , sub
ject to the democratic primaries
to be held in April , 1912.
8 7 MARTIN HAXSEX.
To the People of Cherry Co. Nebraska :
I hereby announce mypelf as a
candidate for the nomination of'
representative from the represen
tative district Xo. 7'2 , pn the re
publican ticket ar , the primary
election to bp hold on the 10th day
of April , 1912.
ALFRED E. MORRIS.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county assessor on the
democratic ticket , subject to the
decision of the votr-is at the pri
maries , April 19 , 1912.
Very respectfully ,
W. E IlALKY.
I hereby announce thai 1 am a
candidate for county assessor , sub
ject to the democratic primaries
on April 19 , 1912.
Respectfully ,
JOHN SHKLBOURN , JR.
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for tie nomination for
representative of the 72nd repre
sentative district on the dornocratjc
tic ticket at the primary election
to beheld April 19 , 1912.
W.1. ] . HARXAX.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county aspeFsor on the
republican ticket , subject to the
decision of the votr-rs at the pri
maries , April 19 , 1912.
E ORMICSIIKR.
JOHfM H , MOREHEAD ,
FOR GOVERNOR
Democratic and Peoples' Inde
pendent Candidate at the Pri
maries April 10 , 1912.
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Democra ic Carrf ( iA1 * to *
STATE TREASURER
Primary April 19 , JJ2
FLOYD SEYEOLT wi3 Loin and
lived for fifteen yeais ujjon a farm.
iSlS90 Attended I'niversity of Xhr. .
l.silO-lsti , < Mi rk lt ? ' > t. Bank. I inc ln.
1S92-JS : > 9 A'Cash. I'rlun S\ins Rank.
lOOl-lSO. AYitJi I/'a'Tiln S.ifc D t > . C < > .
' ! ' 2-lft ! ' " f'.iS'i. Ii.ijk uf Me.npiir' . Xbr. .
l piitCtj ! y.1. } } ! . If. Fz il. H.iiirv. i-tJl'orc ) .
i' 0"-3i3' ' > ! i Cash. F- & ifB.i'ik. . I-l\s < .s. ,
iyOfHHU t'ahh I- & SI. iiark Vv"alt n i
; iiil iJ.ink < t ij.ji ) . . fit.TV. , j
1910-1911 Vii-p rrrs'd nt aid i'asf i..r of (
CitiKer.s Ra'ik of Geneva. t
"U'as nppointod B ink Examiner in 19nO
and ciualihed , but pn-venttd fiom serving
by the Federal injunction against th--
GiMrnnty Law. Trronty-on1 years of
progressive and p-iocessful bankiiii ; h.is
peculiarly well fittfd Mr. Sc\bolt for Mi's
ino&t Important fininei il ofiice of the state
mat 6sjt.'t Ti'-.isurer.
He'aek * soui tipr-ort ! at the
Primary , Friday , April 19 j
Don't be suprised if you hae an at
tack of rheumatism thh spring. Just i
rub the affected purts f reelvith ChainI
berLdn's Liniuieut Hint it vtill soon clisj j '
appear. Sold ty ail
Turn Over
Don't Overlook a New Le'af fl
that subrroon. If >
are in arrears re
that we cr.n I--.a s find
good use for By subscribing
the MONEY for THIS PAPER
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Highest each nrice paid for Call for .Estimates
Anything you have to sell. Phones 1ST and 169
i ' Valentine Furniture Exchange
We buy and sell New and Second Hand Furniture ,
Carpets and Stoves.
Valentine , box 348 Nebraska
KNOW ALL MEN 1V ! THESK
The persons wnos names to these articles
subscribed , and Midi prisons as m < ty hereafter
join and amliaic with tiniitT.cn. . signing these
artie'es and the r siiccwvrF. adopt the follow
ing an icles for the government of the associa
tion heiebj formed :
ARTICLE I.
The name of this- association shall 1'e the Wom
an's Improvement Club , of \ alentine. Nebiaska.
AU'lICLE II.
The objpcr of tins Association shall lie to im-
I.FOVP and beam if \ all public j roj-eity within
the city li.iiiis ot the CiJy ol \ alent'iiic , Ne
braska. including the parks and cemetery , ad
jacent to said eit.v.and the betterment ot ma
terial and moral conditions generally.
ARTICLE III.
Any woman may become a member of th's
Association i y signing the constitution and
pajmg the uit.ubur.slup fee of ten cents.
ARTICLE IV.
i the Association ' hall be cov-
erned by a ii aid of nine (9 ( > trustees , and the
t ubteessh.il lect Jrom among their own nuni-
btr I he tolimxitig odlccrs : President , vice-
president , a . t sccretaiy-tieaMirer. Tne sec-
ietaij-t easi : er shall also be the
clerk of tr.i > association. T' ' < duties ol the
president , vue p csidcnc seiretarj-tivisiirer
aim clerk sh'i i : > those nsmljy devolving on
such ollicers .n.d Mich rtliu- duties as may belied
li\ed by il e i > -l.i\vs that mav hen-alter be
adopted by i1 ess 'nation. There shall be an
aui'iru ek-iiiuu Iie.d lor th - election ot the
botud of trii > ics on thulirst Thursday in May
in each \en. . g'li'iing vvi h the > ear 1' 12. At
HIP t leetioii , . . i | on the first Tiiursdoj in May ,
l ! > 12. there siH I e elected three trustees to
serve tor at . < t three jears , , Ihree tinstees to
serve tor a l > -n ot two years ; three trusiees to
seivelorat rni ui one jear ; < i ni at each un-
muvl election held alter 'tin- \ ar 1912 there shall
Lie elected tin ee trustee * tor u lerm ot time
> uirs et h. bhou'd ' ny vacancies occur the
trustees to have th- power 1 1 U.I the same until
the next annual election.
ARTICLE V.
Th sc ar'ieles may be amended at any regular
meetiiu' ol this association l v a t\u > thuds vote
ol the Hvmbers present , provide.l notice ot the
intt nded change b-j given at three pievious con
secutive meetings.
ARTICLE VI.
The trustees herein prou.lvd for and their
successors in olhce , shail haw pe petual suc-
ceasiou by tl e name : The AUIIUII'S Improve-
mei.tClm1 , ot Valentine. > e' r i-Ka , an i by such
name tie leg.i'lj c < si < tt le ol ctmfr-i "ir.g an i
-becuting and deien-iing suits , ami sliall h ve
capacity m ai qu re. hct-l. eni > y , morigig * . dis
pose or , .IM ci-nve > : .il ptoptMty ival ai/d pei-
sonahich ) Uiemaj admire by piircluiie ,
donation 01 ot.ien\ - 1 r the purpos.of c.irrj-
ing out the intentions ol this Association.
ARTICLE VII.
A majority of the board of trustees herein
provided Jor shafl constitute u quorum lor the
tr.uijact'on of business.
AJJl'ICLE VIII.
It Is understood th it anpDperty belonging
to the \\omai ' - . Impnnemeni I'lub of Valentine
ih .li be op-rated in the m icst.s of the entire
communuv.ithou' prolit to , m\ person lirm
or corpoiaiion. but that .ill net reteipts ihall Le
paid into the trcnbiir > ol said clutt fur disburse-
me t by it m some p'ublic hup inmeut. .
ARTICLE IX.
In case said Woman's Improvement Club
shall , lor any leason deci-le to surrtmler its
piopeity said propeitj shall become ihe pro ] ) .
em ol the City ot \ a'enti.ie , to oe managed by
said municifal aiitho'ilies and di pid ot only
; it a ngular ekction ol sa.d niiimeipajitj. oj a
iinjontj vnteot ail votes VA < I at that e'ec ton ,
lie'it luither understood that the money deed
i . \ed Irom such sale shah he used for improving
the ton n.
ARTICLE \ . -
It shall tif i'Jegal to make an assessment upon
the numbers ot this association.
IMaigaret luncaid. President W. I.e.
Adele Honi : : , \ ice Piesiacnt.
3I.ie W. > RhoIson. Sicietary.
Mis. bcitinit IVitjciew.
Emma 7. Ki chtr.
Sarah 1 > Lamorec u\ .
31 uu.i . j arKs.
Alice H u\ey.
Etni'y iiishop.
Ehitii i R. Hornby.
.Jennie t' . \\elli. "
Maruu rite Ul , erc.
Amel-a .M McLean.
C. M. Uonolifr.
Ann , i Alel.eod.
Ht-itha | v. 1 . Cornell.
YVien I ) . ( . - ( i ptoa
Uora \ > . Ruv.
121 Lottie Cntm.jr
VOTE FOR
OF
e ; Cherry
State Senator
At the RepoMlaao Primaries
April 19 , 1932
Has lived 15 years in the dis-
tnct and has been closely identi
fied with the growth atid develop
ment of North western Nebraska.i
i -
If he is ejected lo th2 senate our
district y/ill have a man who can e
take iront rank in th $ senate an , < | 'o '
p ;
our interests will be carefully ;
guarded. j /
He has never before been a candidate - "
t
didate for ofiice. Let us have
h j ,
new blood in the state house. - r
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For rheumatism you -Tvili find nothing
better thau Cliambe-1ain's Liniment , i
Try it and see lio\r quickly it gives re-
iiof For Bfil © by all dealers ; . *
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska.
t'ountot C'ht-rrv '
In , n * ountv ( V.iirt uiihin an I for Cherry
county , Nebr.iiku ,
In the matter of tlie estate of August J. Helzer
ilcrcii'-ed.
To the creditors of sjihi estate :
You ar litnbjnotilud. . That I will sit at tliR
Countj C'oirt Hdom In Valentine in said county.
on theOth dity of Apr I , 1912 ,
J to receive awl evun'tiio all elainis against
said estate , uith < i MI\V to their adjiJ8tmt nt and
allowance The tin'e limited for the presenta
tion of claims aganist said estite Is on tke said
I'Oth ( lav of April. A I ) . 1912 , and , the
time limited for p.i\int'nt ot debts is one year
from said * > th < laof April. 1012.
Witness my hanrt : inM the seal of aid
SEAL County. ; onrt this 25th d-iy of warch ,
Y 191L' . JAMliS C. QUIin.EY ,
12 4 County Judge ,
Notice to Creditors.
TFIK STATK OK NIT.UASKA f In the County
ClIKUKY COUM'V. ) 8S Court.
In the inatiT of the estate of Alanson
1'ali'ier , deceased :
To the ( "minors of said Estnte :
You are heieby notilied. That 1 will sit at the
Coi nty Conit Koom in \ alentine in said county
on the nth day ot May , 19W ,
to receive sum exaiiiine all claims against
said estate with a vn-vv to their adjnstni nt'and
allowance. The tune- limited for the presenta
tion ot 1-l.iims against said state is six months
from the llih > iay of N'ov. A. I ) . liMI. and the
tune limited for payment of debts is one year
from .said illhdavot .Mav . 11)11 ) ,
Witness iii > li.ind and seal of sad county court
this 17th dav of April A. . I ) . 191 : : .
SEAL J iME.S U. QUICLHY.
. 1 4 County Judge.
Notice of Probate of Will
In the county court ot Chtrrv county , Nc-
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STATE OF NEBRASKA ! .
COUNTY OF CHKKKY.s > > > .
To all persons intereste 1 in the estate of
O-eelia \ \ llo dece.iseil :
On readn g ihe petition ot Herman ( { . \\YN-
llog pravmg that the instrument tiled in
this court on the "ith day ot April. 1911. ,
and purporting to be the last will and testa
ment ol thsaid det ease.l. mav be proved
arid allowed , ami rr orded as the last will
and testament ot said deceased : that .said
instrument be admitted to probate , and the
administration ot said estate be granted to
( iioru"VisiU > s ; . as administrator.
It is hereby ordered that all persons inter
ested in saul matter , mav. and do. appear at
the county court to be held in and to.r said
county , ba the Ith day ot May A. I ) . .
1HIJ. : at 10 o i lock. a. m. . to show cause , if anv
there be. vv hy the prayer ot the petitioner
should not be granted , and that notice ol the
pendency ot said petition and that the hear
ing thereof be given to ail persons interested
in said matter \ > y publishing a copy of this
order in tne Vakiitine Democr it "a weekly
newspaper printed in 'aid county , for three
successiv e weeks prior to said davof lR-aring.
Witness mv hand ami seal of .said court
[ .Seal ] this lah day of April A. U. . 1'Jli.
JAMKS t. ' . ,
15-3 County Judge.
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for
Settlement of Account.
In the county court ol Cherry county , Ne
braska.
State ot Nebraska '
Cherry < 'our.iv-
To the heiix an-1 all persons interested in
the estate ot Paul H. Danofskydeceased :
On reading the petition ot E.len O. Unnofcky
praying a linal settlement and allowance of
her account tiled in this Court on the i" th day
ot March , lylri and lor a decree 'of distribution
tribution-
It is hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested in said matter mav. and do.
appear at the countv court to be held in and
for said i ounty. on the seth dav of April
A. D . lt l-2. at l"l o'clock a. m. . to s'how cause , i
if anv there be whv the prayer of the pe iI
titioner should not be granted" and that not /I
ice ot the penuency ot said petition and the
hearing thereof -"given to all persons inter-
ested in said matter hy publishing a cqnv qf
this order in The Valentine Denjqcrui. ji
weekly newspaper printed in s.aiit county for
four successive \\eeksnrjorto iaid : ! vg
hearing. JAMES C. Qnqr < KV. *
[ SEAI.J li } County Judge.
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for
Settlement of Account.
Intlin County Court or Cherry county ,
Nvbi'jisk
STATK OF NKHItA.SKA./
Chi'iTy County. )
To the heirs and all por-oiis interested In
tin * estate of Anna .laiialc. tlreeasril :
On reading tin- petition of Frank .Iiinuk
pi-jiyingit llnal s < > tt ( Miu > nt : : ntl allowance of
his account file l in this court on the 20th
dav of March I'.tii' an-i
, , for a decree of Until
account.
It is hereby ordered that you and all pcr :
,
tice of tlu- p'-n.-l'-ncy ot said -fiion inn ) tfip
{ S'.tirinji thereof be iveii to all n r'-piiii his
tiM'jMi'd inid III > IU T l y pufli ) .qlni'a cjpy
ot this onU < r in Tfiu Vjilt-iiTinj ) Doinoeii'it. f >
\vt-ekly newspaper printed in snld county ,
for lour suecessi\e weeks prior to said day
of iiear-iig. JAMKS C.tinoi.KY ,
[ SKAI.J 12 t County Judge.
: C. A. Kniiv. Attorney.
to Creditors.
THE STATK OF XKI.KAMCA , _ In the County
CnKiivCoLTMf f 3a Court ,
In the matter of the e-ta e of Thomas Ko he
di-ce.iSed : ' rl >
1 To < he creditq s ot srt i est .t- :
Vou ate Ler. L-J not -lie i Tnal I v/ill iit at the
Cun j Co. rt Urn ir. \ alpitine in ianl county
on ( he 2th daol April , 192ut ! 1(1 ( o'clock p.
m. , ior - ( , . ( eirtimne st'l eijums aiiajnst
- ; Ul esta evifn a vip.v to tl ir adjustment anp ;
ailo ; ; n Ihe Mine limitul tor the presents
tion of claims aguin t said estate is six inontnu
fiom the 2uh ! day ol -tolier A. I ) 1911 and the
time limited J ir pij meet of debts is one > ear
fr'in said jJth Ortvof ct ber. 1911.
Witness m\ hand and the seal of the coun
ty court thisV th dav of March H 12.
ISEAI.I " JVMK > C. QUHJLKV.
_ 12 I _ County Judge.
Notice of Hearing.
I i
To ; dl perecn- interested in ( .he e of . [ s-
i i - > ' : ief-r , d * * fa-H'i , "
Vou a nd each f \ on a-e h lreb > notifted tji pen
on the lO.hdaytif j-d Ipl2V. . K Hje ! > tpcJ } ! 4
i titiun in tnti'otuitv ( omt ot I'll r y County ,
.M'bia-ka pr yig th t adii'inistration In the
abou > t state Oe oispeiis d with ai i 'hat the
I'P b..teCo-.r ma * e a 1-inal re-namlnp tle :
h-irb it th-tr cj : IM. ; .n t tl ataid petition will
e heaid in Hit ounij Court room in Vnlntiiie
m said County ui rhe-4tidiy ! of May , 1912 , it
the hour. > ! < > ' 1 ek a m.
It is turll e..rd - " < -t that notice of suid
'irinii I e nivi'ii ml j ) < i > oiia int n sU' < t In
bai'l estate itin - i > u ! > llritioii tjf .this notlc
for tlir e rtir. ? * ? l\f wotk = in the VaJ nthso .V
L'vmocrut. n ue' * p.jppr punted , published
and cireul.it * il in uicl count- . il
Hated this I'Jtb m : ; . of pnl-M2. !
J.v.ntb C. tiriLtuy.
ffE t1-lJ3 County
By JI. p. Clarke , Attorney for peutloacfc
Barn for sale , 18x2S ft ,
hay loft. For particulars sep
Father J31aere.
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