The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 29, 1913, Image 8

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Semi -Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor find Pnbluber.
SUMtSCItll'TION KATES.
One Year by Mail In advance $1.25
One Year by Carrier in advance $IM
Kntored at North Platte, Nebraska, Tost
ofiico as Second Claw Matter.
i FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1913.
Tho recent "spick-and-span" cam
paign in Spokane resulted In tho re
moval of 3,050 wagon loads of rofuao
in one dny from back yards and alley.
North Platte noeds a "spick-and-span"
campaign; there may not be .'1,050
wagon loads of refuse that should be
removed, but tbore are several hundred.
State Food Commissioner Herman has
iesutd an order to all bakeries of tho
fitnto that all broad must be wrapped in
loaves separately in sanitary packages.
The unsanitary conditions in which
bread has been delivered in tho past in
arms and in other ways was mentioned
in connection with tho new ordor.
A progressive statesman down at
Washington has introduced a bill pro
viding for an Investigation of the baso
bail trust with a view of emancipating
tho "base ball slave." That's propor.
Fellows liko Ty Cobb who receive
$12,G0O for six months' work, or Frank
Chance who roeeives $25,000 for tho
(oason, ought to receive uomo protec
tion from the rapacity of the bnse ball
rnagnntes,
Final appraisal of the estate of John
Jacob Astor. who went to his death on
the Titanic, fixes tho valuo at $87,210,
C91. This is approximately 810,000,000
more than tho tontative appraisals and
the assessed valuation indicated the es
tate to bo worth. The sharo of the
estate which passes Into tho hands of
William Vincent Astor, tho first
Amorican mombor of tho family to hold
his legacy absolutely and without the
intervention of trusts, amounts to $G5,
003,547. Faculty for Junior Normal.
State Supt. Delzell has announced
the following faculty for tho North
Platte Junior Normal which opens
Juno 2nd and continues for eight
weeks: Superintendent Wilson Tout,
North Platte, principal; Superintendent
Frank L. Smith, Brady; Superintendent
A. It. Nichols, Gibbon; Superintendent
J. A. True, Cozad; Miss lone Chnppell,
Omnhn; Superintendent P. M. White
head, Gothenburg; Superintendent E.
F.Monroe, Sholton.
Tho first week of tho normal has
been designated as, county Institute
week. . '
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350 Daple Grey Horses.
Without question the horsos of thu
Yankee Robinson circus and Texns
Bill Wild West aro tho finest over
carried with a travoling concorn.
These horses aro all young and of the
very highest class. They havo sovoral
blooded anlmuls, nil of which aro
displayed in the horse tents free of
Charge. If you como to town for
nothing else than tho parade, do not
fail to go to tho horso tents nnd view
thoso fine animals. Attendants nro on
hand to conduct you through the
ttubles and nji chargo is mnde for this
service.
Mrn. Louisa Peters and Mrs. A. E.
Timmormnn visited in Gothonbnrg Sun
day. W. W. Burr is enjoying a visit from
his nopjiow, who arrived Saturday from
Lincoln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bickloy, of Myrtle, are
YJiUhiK tho hitter's parents In tow.n
this week.
Rev. McCready nnd daughter Mrs.
Sidney Dillion left tho latter part of
last week for Spear.
Leo Davis has returned from Salt
Lake City where he spent the past
month. Ho will resumo work at tho
new round house.
Stability, Efficiency and Service
llitvu houii tlia Fiiatovs
In tho grow tit of tio
First National Bank,
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XOltVll JTsATTlS, NUIlJtASKA.
.. GA.H1TA.X, AA'D SUJtFLUSt
One Hundred and Fjfty Thousand Dollars.
Local and Personal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tiloy
Pax ton Saturday morning to
went to
spend a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Connors,
Grand'lslnnd. are visiting friends
of
in
town.
Neil Chndderdon has completed a suc
cessful term of school in thojJMoore
ficld district.
Philip Pizer returned to Ogalnlla Sat
urday morning, having spent a week
here on business.
Mrs. Jennie Haiste, of Horahoy, who
visited Mrs. Anno Simpson, went home
Saturday morning.
Mk. John McGowan and daughter
camo from Norfolk Friday evening to
visit with relatives.
Frank Garman returned to JSuther
land Saturday after visiting relatives
here for sovaraldays.
Mrs. Gortrudo Rebhausen, formerly
of this city, is oxpocted next week to
visit her sons In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carroll, Iwho
spent last week in Fromont andJOmaha,
returned Friday evening.
Mesdames Wolford,- of Sutherland,
and Cawley, of Paxton, spent the week
end In town with friends.
E. K. Souder, of Moorefield, visited
his brother Sam Souder last week land
attended tho I. O. O. F. meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosebium havejas thei
guest this week the former's father
who camo from Grand Island Saturday.
Merlo Wilcox, of Cozad, who visited
his undo J. Q. Wilcox last week and
atteded tho I. O. O. F. convention, re
turned homo Saturday.
Mrs. Thomas GorhamJ and children,
of Grand Island, amo tho latter part
of last week to visit her sistors Mrs.
Kate Daly and MarylDunn.
Guy Stuart, of Sutherland, formerly
of Lexington and Miss Margaret G.
Melius, of Cozud woro married Friday
in this city by Rov. Knowlos.
J. M. Alexander, R. F. Young, Al
bert Ilecox, Lawronco Woathors Hnd F.
L. Aloxandor camo up from Gothen
burg Friduy to attend the Grand Lodgo
of I. O. 0. F.
Mrs. J. II. Thornton, of Lansing, la.,
formorly Miss Mayme Kollohor who
taught in tho North Platte schools
twenty-five or more years ago, is visit
ing hor brothor John Kelleher at
Maxwell.
J. D. Keller, pf Maxwell, has been in
a serious condition for the past ten days
Following a sneeze, he suffered a hem
orrhage of the nose, and though the
flow of blood was finally stopped, other
hemorrhages have followed and ho Is in
a very weakened condition,
. Brady Vindicator Iterqs.
F. J. Sullivan shipped in four car
loads of cattlo from eastern Colorado
yesterday, to pasture this summer.
Word was received in town yesterday
that Miss Myrtle Burke, who baa been
in Canada for some time, was recently
married in that country. Sho is the
daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burke.
It is reported that Robt. MoMurray.
who stopped off in Omaha last week
while on his way to Canada, was held
up at tho point of a revolver by two
men and robbed of about $80.00 in cash.
Tho holdup occurred In tho tornado
district in tho evening just beforodnrk.
One of our farmers, wrking on the
theory tha't where weeds do not grow
nothing grows, let n sandy strip of
ground where tho sand drifted badly lay
untouched for ia few years. Last fall
ho plowed under tho rank growth of
weeds that had then taken possession
and sewed ryo on it. This spring you
cannot find any hotter rye field than
this.
Time to Clean Up.
Tho timo is now here for n general
clean up of alloys and lots, nnd in this
I ask tho hearty co-operation of all
citizens. Eaoh property owner and
tenant should take pride in tho cleanli
ness and appearance of tho city, and, as
good citizons I trust that all will havo
their nlleys and lots clonred of nil
rofuso witliin tho next two wooks and
without any further notlco from me,
John Frazieu, Chief.
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Ice That
Enough
Natural Ice (the kind we sell and the kind
you ought to buy) is frozen by Jack Frost
in clean, pure streams and lakes of living
water.
It is carefully scraped and planed when
cut so that you are not asked to pay for snow
or waste.
Being clear and hard, natural ice lasts
longer and is more economical to buy.
Melts into the cleanest, purest drinking
water that it is possible to get purer than
spring water because freezing filters or
squeezes out invisible impurities.
Order to-day by 'phone or lettei we will
attend to it at once
HARRY LAMPLAUGH
Phone 8
Dr. Pritchard transacted business in
Ogalalla Saturday.
Rev. C. F. Chapman spent the latter
part of last week in Ogalalla.
Grant Hughes, who has been ill for
Bevoral days, is reported to be improv
ing. A. Q. and E. 0. . Alexander, of
Arnold, were business visitors in town
Saturday.
NORTH PLATTE PROOF.
Should Convince Every Tribune
Header.
Tho frank statement of a neighbor,
telling the morits of a remedy,
Bids you pause and believe,
The snmo endorsement
By some stranger far away
Commands no belief at nil.
Here is a North Platte case. T
A North PlBtto citizen testifies.
Read and be convinced.
August Ackerman, 221 S. Walnut
St., North Platte, Nob., says: "I
still hold a very high opin
ion of Doan's Kidney P)ls. I used
Miem for backache, arising from dis
ordered kidneys and recoive tho beat of
results. It is over three years since I
have had occasion to use Doan's Kid
ney Pills but my health hns been splon-
did, not a symptom of kidney trouble
having bothered me. I can endorse this
oxcollent remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents,
Foator-MilburnCo., Hutfnlo, Now York,
solo agents for the United States.
Rcmembor the name Doan's and
take no other.
Pure Lake Ice.
I am prepared to furnish
the citizens of North Platte
with u fine qunlity of clear
lake ice, frozen from fresh
pumped water. Thanking the
public for their liberal patron
age last year, I respectfully
aphct a continuance of the
anme this seasons.
L. W. EDIS.
Phone 0555.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant,
John Rngnu, whose present residence
orabode is unknown, will take notice
'that on tho 21th dny of April. 1913.
Frederick W. Cross filed his petition in
equity in tho district court of Lincoln
County, Nobrnskn, for tho purpose of
removing a cloud from and quieting th'e
title to tho west forty-four loot of lot
two, in block one hundred nnd three, in
the city of North Platte, Nebraska.
Tho prayer of said petition is that tho
title to said promises ho quieted nnd
confirmed in said Frederick V. Cross,
and that said John Rngau be barred
from any right, title, interest claim or
demand therein, by reason of nny de
fect in n certain decree of partition on-
tered in his action for partition ol said
premises nnd other renl estate, on tho
29th dny of December, 1891, and while ha
was a minor. You are required to
answer said petition on or before the
9th day of June, 1913.
Dated April 25th. 1913.
FnuuKiUCK N . Cross, Plaintiff,
By GEO. B. French his attorney.
Is Good
to Eat
Dift fydfield edfield,
Physicians nnd Surgeons.
WILLIS J. REDFIELD, Surgeon.
JOE B. REDFIELD. Physician.
OFFICE:
Physicians & Surgeons
. Hospital . .
phoned.
Established in 1871.
Contractor and Builder.
Shop Corner Gth and Vino Streots
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Oifico phono 241. Res. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Plntto, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
A. J. AMES. MAltlE AMES.
Doctors Ames & Ames,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Office over Stone Drug Co.
Pi,,,,., (yiiito tin
i Residence 273
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? 13 years experience at the bench. Can do
n nil kinds of repairing. Bed rock prices. All
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Signet Chapter O. E. S., j
NO. 55 1
Meets 2nd nnd 4th Thursday of every I
month at Masonic Hall at 7;S0 p. n. 1
in miiiiimm m-AiMkt'minm't'
Tho Old Reliable
When your clothes need pressing,
cleaning and repairing, lot tho Old Re
liable Tailor do It and do it right. Wo
have been doing this work in North
Platte for thirty years, know how to
do it and do it the way it should be
done.
That monna satisfaction to you.
F, J. BROEKER.
Entrance north of tho Nyal drug store.
R. D. Thomson. M n . u
1 I McDonald
smssmBsmmmammsmmEzsn State Bank
I PATRONIZE THE njT 1 North Platte, Nebr.
I Iri'House of GoodShowlHl I
1 When in Norlh Plalle. 1 capital stock $100,000.00
S Motion Pictures. Runs Every I We Solicit Your Buslnsss.
U Night. Matinee Saturday After- 1 - H
U noon ut 2:30 O'clock. 5 i
S 10 CENTS. I FT C 1 j
M0M
ffi&Mm&mmJ,
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Mica Axle Grease
Fills the cracks and makes easy, smooth running.
"It's the Mica that doss it."
Standard Oil Company
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DR. HARRY MITCHELL
GRADUATE DENTIST
Telephono Red 456 605K Dewey St.
North Platte. Nebraska.
The North Platte
School of Music
AFFILIATED WITH
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The University School of
Music, Lincoln, Nebraska
Elizabeth Bonncr-Cramcr
DIRECTOR.
All the principal branches of Ap
plied and Theoretical Music taught by
competent teachers.
Address all inquiries to 122 W. Front
street or phone BIqck 341
Quality Cigars
In a cigar quality is the prime factor.
Some cigars, eyen those costing a dime,
don't have the quality. Tho reason our
cigars arc popular is because quality is
our first consideration. Some of our
brands have bepn on the market for 25
years and they are the same good cigar
as when first made. Our reputation
for good cigars was earned by making
quality the first consideration.
J F. SCHMALZRIED.
The Maker of Good Cigars.
Oldest Bank In Lincoln County
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red 63G Offico 459
C. H. WALTERS.
The Kind of Clothes
Gentlemen Wear
Guaranteed Quality,
Perfect Fit,
Prices Right.
Custom made Suit
$20 to &4S
Tailor made Suit.
$25 to $47
Satisfaction guaranteed
Karle Gerie,
TAILOR.
over McDonald Bank.
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ou can see under tne mass
ow rough that spindle is.
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Omaha
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.
The State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, as.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Hans J.
Hansen, deceased.
To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others In
terested In tho estate of Hans J. Hansen.
Take notice, that Anna F. Hansen
has filed In the county court a report of her do
ings as executrix of said estate, and It is ordered
that the same stand for hearing the 29th day
of April, A. D., 1913, before tho court
at tho hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time any
person Interested may appear and except to and
contest the same. And notice of this proceeding is
ordered given In the North Platte Tribune, a
scmlweckly newspaper, printed In said county
for three succcssivewveks prior to said date.
Witness my hand and the seal of the county
court at North Platte, Nebraska, this 1st day of
Apr. A. D., 1913.
a8-3 JOHN QUANT. County Judco.
PnOBATE NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Walter B.
McNeel, deceased.
In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska. April 16. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the administratrix of said
estate before the county judge of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, at the county court room, in said
county, on the 20th day of May, 1913, and on the
20th day of Nov., 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day,
for the purpose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allowance. Six
months are allowed for creditors to present their
claims, and one year for tho administratrix to
settle said estate, from the 16th day of Apr.
1913. A copy of this order to be published In the
North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly news
paper published in said county for four successive
weeks prior to May 20, 1913.
a22-4 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 0371(1.
Dopartmontof tljo Interior.
U. S. Land Offlco at North I'latte. Neb.
Mar. 17th. 1813.
Notice Is horoby clvon that Alvln T. Guyor,
of North Platte. Nob., who, on February
8th, 1008. wade Homestead Kntry No.2375tl Ser
ial No. 03716, tor boM, nwM and lots 3,
4. 5, Section o. Township 14. north.
uaneo isw. v., otn i-rincipal Meridian,
has illed notlco ot Intention to makollnal
three year proof, to establish claim to tho
land above described, before Iteclster and
Receiver, at North Platte. Neb., on tho 21st
dav ot May, 1013,
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred
J. Malcne, Amzlo Gutherless, Fred Slmants
and .lesso Luiur. all of North I'latte, Nebr
123-6 J. E. Evans. Hecister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 03749,
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at North Platte, Neb.
, . April 3, 1913.
NOTICE is htreby given that Laura Shaw, of
North Platte. Neb., who on March 9, 1908, made
II. E. No. 23825, Serial No. 03749. for NM,
NW'I, SWM NWM, and NW SWM. Section 28.
Township 15, North, KnnKe 31, West of tho 6th
Principal Meridan. has Med notice of Intention
to make final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above (Inscribed, before the
reRistcr and receiver, at North Platte, Neb., on
the 6th day of June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Tooks,
H. F. Doebke, ,Wm Slebuld, Dave Macomber, all
of North Platte, Neb.
a8.6 J. E EVANS, Retjlster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Serial No. 0595.
"Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at North Platte. Nebr.
Feb. 25. 1913.
Notice Is hereby Riven that Edward Rlma,
of North Platte, Nebr.. who. on February 8,
1910. made1 Homestead Entry No.
0J595, for NEV and tho EH of SEM, Section
2, twp. 15, N. me. 30, west of the 6th Principal
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make
final three year proof, to establish claim to I tho
land above described, before the rexister and
receiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the 25th
dav of April 1913. ,
Claimant names as witnesses: John Reeves,
Robert Reeves, Frank Hood, Henry Grealey,
all of North Platte, Nebr.
m4-6 J. E. Evan, Register.
ORDER OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AP
POINTMENTOF ADMINISTRATRIX.
Tho State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, 83.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate ot Dennis J.
0'Hricn, deceated
On reading and filing the petition of Corda
V. O'Brien, praying that administration of said
estate may be granted to herself as admin
istratrix. Ordered, Thut May 20th, 1913, nt 9 o'clock a. m.
Is assigned for hearing Buid petition, when
all persons interested in said matter may appear
at a county court to be held in and for said
county, and show causo why prayer of petitioner
should not be granted; and that notice of the
pendency o said petition and the hearing
thereof be given to all persons Interested In Bald
matter by publishing a copy of thlB order In, the
North Platte Tribune a legal Heml-weekly news
paper printed In said county for three successive
weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Dated April 24, 1913.
a29-3 JOHN GRANT, County Judge.
Referees Sale.
By virtue of atVorder issued in the
district court in and for Lincoln County,
.Nebraska, on tho 4th day-of April, 1913,
in nn action of partition wherejn Rupert
Scfiwaiger is plaintiff and Agnes Harris,
Emroy Tripp, Minnio Hood, a minor,
Eddie Hood, a minor, Helen Colvin, a
minor, Edward TriprV Opal Trjpp,
Adeline Tripp, and Harold Tripp,
minors and children- of Mamio Tripp,
deceased, V.'. L.JPorter, first and real
name unknown, as guardian of Minnie
Hood, H. D. Hughes, first nnd real
name unknown, as guardian of Eddie
Hood, Earl H. Colvin as guardian of
Helen Colvin, Russell D. Chaso as
guardian of Edward Tripp, Opal Tripp,
Adeline Tripp and Harold Tripp are de
fendants, 1 will sell at public auction at
the east front door of the court house in
the city of North Platte, Lincoln County,
Nebraska on tho 24th day of May, 1913,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., the fol
lowing described renl C6tate situate in
Lincoln County, Nebraska, towit: The
east half (EJ) and tho northwest
quarter (N W ) of section thirty-four
(34,) township sixteen (16.) north of
range thirty west of the 0th p. m. in
Lincoln County, Nebraska, containing
480 ncros according to government sur
vey; the terms of said sale to be cash in
hund.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 14th of April, 1913.
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Estray Notice.
Taken tin on tho 9th day day of
March, 1913, on Section 18, town 14,
range 28, seven miles northwest of
Maxwell, in Lincoln county, Nebr., by
the undersigned who thero resides, two
black mares with white on forehead.
Owner will please call, pay charges and
tnko animals awny.
C. II. James,
Maxumll, Neb.
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