The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 16, 1914, Image 8
' , Semi -Weekly Tribune Ira L. Bare, Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year by Mail In advance $1.25 One Ypar by Carrier in advance $1.50 Kntcrod at North Platte. Nobraska, Post oOico as Second Class Matter. Friday, January 16, 1914 . Local and Personal A. F. Streitz returned "Wednesday from a visit of n few days in Omaha. J. L. Murphy, of St. Joe, Mo., was calling on friends in the city yesterday. Thos. Quinn, of Lena, Nebr., was vipitlng friends in this city yesterday. J. P. Smith, who was operated upon Saturday, is reported getting along nicly. Dr. Hayman, of Cozod, was visiting frionds in the city Wednesday after noon i For Rent- Unfurnished rooms closo in. Modern except heat. Phone COS. County Commissioner E. H. Springer arrived in the city yesterday morning from Brady. Arthur Plummer left yesterdny for Denver to spend a few days looking af tor businexj matters. J Mrs. V. Sherman returned yesterday from Chicago where she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Dr. J. S. Twinem was called to Wal lace Wednesday ovening to the home of Ely Ranoy, who is reported ill. B. M. Simms, a druggist from Hastings, arrived in the city Tuesday for a visit with his, son Dr. J. S. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. William Coker and Mrs. Horry Worrell, of Sutherland, wero shopping visitors in the city yesterday. For Rent An 8 room house, modorn. 201 South Ash. Inquire J. F. Roddy, 420 East Third St. Phone Red G08. John LeMnsters returned Wednesday from a protracted visit in Indiana and will remain, rports to tho contrnry notwithstanding. Mrs. LeMnster is visiting rolatives in Illinois nt present and will not return for soverul weeks. Mr. Holmes of this city wasoporated upon yestorday morning nt his home. Dr. Twinem of this cltv and Dr. Footo of Omaha preformed theoperntion. Tho operation was of u serious naturo but ho is reported getting along nicely. County Surveyor R. L. Cochran is putting down some test wells at tho proposed alto for the new bridgo for the Lincoln Highway. These teats will bo submitted to tho state engineer and he will uso tho data for locating defini tely tho bridge site. l'leaso favor us and incldently your selves by attending our sale in tho morning. It means much better atten tion, better service and more satisfac tion to all. . T. Tramp & Son. John Den, Mrs. Dalmnln und Mra. Den, Bistor-in-low to John Den, left Ttfosday evening for Arapahoo where Mrs. Dalmain lives. Mrs. Den ond Mrs, Dalmain havo boon visiting in tho city for tho past few weeks and Mr. Den accompanied them to Arapahoo for n fow dayfl visit. Tho Caih MarJtHt-its different, A particular mnrkot for peoplo-who euro. Remember nn active dlmo has a luzy quarter sklned a city block. Phono 2(i. Mr nnd Mrs. Zack Noble, of Big Pincy, Wyo.. were visiting friends in the city Tuesday afternoon. They wore on their wuv to Florida to spond tho winter. Mr. Noblo wns n vosident of Lincoln county about twenty fivo yeais ago and is well known to many of tho older roflidoutR. When here, ho ran tho homo ranch for John Bratt. A wagon load ot coal was reported stolen somotime Tuesday night from the local yards- up near tho now round housoi Tho trocKs showed that the wagon has drivon into tho .nrds and acrjs tho tracks to a londeil coal car and coal was mUsing from the car. How the person entered the yards and got away without aotno ono sueing him is not known, hut Investigation Is being made to apprehend the thief. Mess's Panacea, Leo's Egg maker, Lbd'b Gennozonu for vour nnultrv troublo. For buIi only nt Schiller's Drug stores, tf Considerable interest has been ifoitsod among the bowlers of this city by the mteh that has been scheduled for Monday evening. Tho grocer clerks havo issued a challenge to tho winnors m tho mutch between the barbers and tho clothing clnrks and will bowl them sometime next week. 0;i tho other hand, tho barbers havo extended their challengo to take in any team in tho city, including tho first division tonm thut bowled Urnnd Island. Sheriff A. .1. Salisbury has appointed Ruy Wilson, of Sutherland ns deputy sheriff to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Thos. Watts. Mr. Wilson is well known In tho county and will undoubtedly mnko good In his now position. Ilia father is ono of the prominent mon in tho county and is interested in ono of tho Sutherland liankfl. Ho has formed in this county in this county for a numbor of years und the now deputy sheriff grew up in the county. Ho will take up his of ficial duties about January 2Gth. John Hutchis, of Ringgold, barely es caped dentil Tuesday ovening at tho railroad crossing on Locust street when a switch engine ran into his rig. Ho was driving down tho street to tneot a train and the flugman signalled for him to cross. An ho got on tho middle tracks, tho switch engine camo along and scared his team. Tho team turned around and broko the tonguo out of tho wagon and tho wagon turned over and tho engine struck it. Hutchis held to tho lines nnd the team started to run. Tlioy pulled him out of tho wagon and ho struck on his face, bruis ing it very badly and almost taking off ono of his oars. Ho was taken to tho ndrth aido hospital and his injuries wero attended. Another man was in tho wagon but escuped uninjured, The team ran away nnd wero caught up tho street north of tho trucks. '00'OscN-- Prices 'riday, I choice of any Ladies1 Suit or Coat in the excepted, worth up to $35.00 at in Can anybody else compete with it, if this is not low enough in price we have Lot 2, choice of any Suit or Coat, former selling price up to $25.00, now These prices, quality considered, are now offered at less than 33 cents on the dollar. 1 SEE -i Attorney Rolf Hallignn left yester day for Ogalaila tn look after some legal business. 'Lemuel Todd, n railway muil dork out of this city, is homo enjoying a woek'a vacntion. Mrs. J. 0. Knnuss, who has been ro cciving medical treatment nt tho North Plntto General hospital, was nolo to return ta hor home in Cozad yesterday. Miss Lilllnn Hcmly entertained a numbor of ladies at her home on West Third street yesterday afternoon. About twenty Iadie3 wore present and all ex pressed themsolves as enjoying -the afternoon vory much. v Therq samj to be a deficiency of toivchois in Logan county this term. Co. Supt. Cleo R. Chappell roceived a telephone cnll yosterday morning from a Mr. Brothers, director of Lebanon district, asking her to send up a teacher from this county. Mr3. Mnry Wolf nnd daughter Miss Dora returned Wednesday to their home in Chappell after u short visit with friends in tho city. They camo down to attend tho funernl of Mrs. Mario Distel, which was hold Tuesday afternoon. Tho Presbyterian Choir, Sunday school toachers and members of Miss borenson's class willentortnin Saturday afternoon fiom three until fivo o'clock nt the nome of Mrs. W. V. Honglnnd in honor of Miss Vornn Sorenson. All ladies of tho church nnd congregation nro cordially invited. A number of looal men hayo sub mitted bids to tho postofilco depart ment for currvintr tho mnll nn tlin Tryon route. The bids havo to bo in ly Jnnunry UO and they will bo ex nminod and tho selection made. This choice will become effective next July for b term of four yenis. Myrlle and Vicinity, Chas Gambrol and wifo motored to North Plntto Thursday. Will Halloy, of North Platte, enmo out on business tho last of tho week. Miss Florence Batio who has beon attending school at Staploton is very ill at tho home of hor cousin Roland Batie. Sho is suffering from n nervous disorder. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Grecloy visited rolntivos at North Platto Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bokosky. of Mc- Pherson county, spent tho latter part oi inst ween visiting tlio families of A. Phillips nnd Chas. Gnmbrel. Mrs. Robt. Batie returned from Stnpleton Sunduy after spending sev eral days with hor daughtur. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Knajdl woro at North Platte Monday and Tuesduy combining buainoss with pleasure. Garfield Items. Earl Gill returned homo last weok aftor spending a month or so in Twin Fnlls, Idaho and other western points. Newt Brummot mado a trip to Arnold last Tuesday and sold n horso while thoro. Mnud Siver wont to Arnold to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stalford a if wsmimiummmsmmmmm Crushed to For the next 10 days commencing Ja euary 16, 1914. WINDOW DISPLAY TOg.-romTrrwrnnTOfnrfTT muUl week-or ton days. Mr. and Mrs Adam Sense! visited at the homo of 3Ir. and Mrs. George Helmkamp Saturday. Gus Klump took a load of hogs to Staploton last Wednesday. Jim Henry returned " Friday from down by Calloway, where ho has been working for some timo. ' Geo. Holmknmp and Cy Sensol mYule a trip to Arnold Saturday. Mrs. T. Ct Gill nnd.son Earl wero Arnold visitors Satuiday. yra&aallf.:nmsx3asar-CTM.ju KEITH 5 THEATRE Jlg lor a Million." fc A Beautiful Comedy acts, With the Four Cast. ices 25, 50 and 75c. ORGANIZED 1887 Mutual Building and Loan Association OF NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Assets December 1, 1913, $566,896.07 Paid up stock pays six per cent dividends nnd mny be cashed nt nny time on tldrty dnys' notice. Monthly savings, installment stock, pnys eight per cent dividends. Either stock mny be subscribed for A3 ANY TIME. This Association is operated under state supervision .and the stock affords an investment that cannot be excelled for safety. q rnn7Fr c , ' T C' PATFRS0N. President. S. GOOZEE, Sect-clary. 9 Jf V Earth MCHMETKKSS&gSSSa house, plushes flffigflgrjrjnrinrawHM'; tm Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Siver and family visited at the home of T. C. Gill last Wednesday. Lura Drummet had tho misfortune of dislocating her arm last week. Mrs. B. A. Stafford is visiting at the home of 31. L. Smith this week. A dance will bo given at the L. M. L- A. Hnll Saturday evening, Jan 17. School will begin Monday morning. Nancy Johnson left lu3t week to visit her sister Mrs. Ollie Johnson at Pnxton a few weeks. TTIrF.itlMil. MP jwMgBBnBEEUiauaLLjijiu mj ie j.i i n hh. i-rrvrrr,- Drama in Four Perry's in the Dp, edfield iedfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDI'IELD. Surgeon. JOB I). REDFIELD. Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Olllce Phono 410 Res. Hlk G52 Bertha E.Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Deseases of Women and Children e'.Speclalty NORTH l'LATTE, NEB. New McCabo tUlbg. 1 GEO. B.DENT, & Physiciou and Surgeon, f w Office over McDonald Bank. $ Phonos I Office 130 2 Phones f Hesldence 115 t Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, ofllco 183, residence 283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. Worth Platte, Nebraska. John S. Simms Physician and Surgeon. Office In Keith Theatre Building Office 209 PHONES Residence 38 ' A (I A. J. AMES. MARIE AMES. (J Doctors Ames & Ames, (; Physicians and Surgeons, ; Office over Stone Drug Co, Y: phonea ) Office 273 6 ones t Residence 273 8 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . 'DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bnnk Building. Signet Chapter 0. E. S., j J NO. 55 I 3 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every J S month nt Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m. J Oldest Bank hi Lincoln County State Bank North Platte, Nebr. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 We Solicit Your Business. si.T:MK.r..w,;f-f jM.Viga'Vuvi sreft jr,-rr;nyi 1 PATRONIZE THE 3 I f I ' House of Good Shows When in North Plafle. x Motion Pictures. Runs Every NirrViK Mntinpo Rnfiirrlnt. A f f.iy. m noon ut 2:30 O'clock. 10 CENTS. KsnsmmRmmmKasiSiSssssssS SSIlUWttlB Bought and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. fc SOLID COMFORT What is more comfortable or satis factory tlian nn ovening at homo sur rounded by the family and with one of our hnnd-mudo pure loaf eigars to smoke? Our cigars havo an established reputation for their goodness. Try thum. J F SCHNALZRIEB The Maker of Good Cigars, XLa EMmm DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST. Telcphono Red 4 603M Dowey St. North Pla 'to, Nebraska. PROBATE NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Ne brnskn, Dec. Uth, 1913. In tho mnttor of tho estate of Hattlo Farrlngton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that tho creditors of said deceased will meet tho Executor of said estate, before the county judge of Lincoln county, Nebraska, nt tho county court room, In said county, on tho 20th day cf Jnn. 1914, and on the 20th da of July, 1914, nt D o'clock a. m. each day, for tho purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six months nro nllowcd for creditors to present their claims, nnd ono year for the Executor to settle Bald estate, from the 9th day of Dec. 1913. A copy of this order to be published In th North Platto Tribune, a legal ieml-wctkly news paper printed in said n unty for four successive weeks prior to January 14, 1913. d23-4 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of nn order of sale issued from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n degreo of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein Blanche H. Field Is pluintilf and Thur lough Chnmbcrs, ctnlnrc defendants, nnd to me directed I will on tho 24thdny of Jan., 191), nt 1 o'clock p. m., at the east front door of the court bouse in North Platte, Lincoln county. Ne braska, Bell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy snld decree. Interest nnd roils, the following described property to-wltiEnst one-half (EH) Section twenty-four (211 Township Eleven (ll) North of Range Twenty-eight (28) west of the Cth P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nob., Dec. 22. 1913. d23-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO BATE OF WILL. Tho State of Ncbraskn, Lincoln county, ss.. In tha county court, Dec. 24, 1913. In the matter of the estate of James E. Baker, deceased. On reading nnd filing the petition of John N. Baker and Jessie E. Hughes, praying that tho Instrument filed on the 27th day of December, 1913, nnd purporting to bo last will and testament of tho said de ceased, may bo proved, Approved, probated, al lowed and recorded aa the last will and testament of tho said James E. Baker, deceased, and that tho execution of said Instrument may bo com mitted and tho administration of said estate may bo granted to John N. Bakerand Jessie E. Hughes as executors. Ordered, that Jan. 20th, 1914. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. In tho forenoon is assigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons Interested Jn said matter may appear in the coun'y court to bo held In and for said count r.' show cause why the prayer of the petition i hjuldnot be granted A copy of this orvkt to be published in tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspaper of said county for three successive weeks prior to Bald date of hearing. d30-3 JOHN GRANT. County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Eva Roddy, defendant, will take notice that on the 19th day of November, 1913, William R. Ma. loney, administrator of the estate of Lois Shelton, deceased, filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said Eva Roddy, et. a!., tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by said Eva Roddy to Lois Shelton on May 27. 1913, to securo promissory notes of even dntewith said mortgage, upon which there is due the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars $1,100.00 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent from May '27, 1913. Said mortgage was givea upon Lot One 11, in Section Eight 8, Township Thirteen 113 North. Range. Thirty 30 West in Lincoln county, Nebraska. Plaintiff also seeks to obtain an nppolntment of n rccievcr for said premises pending said act'on upon the grounds that said property is not sufficient eccurlty for tho payment of tho debt named in said mortgage and that said property Is liable to be wnsted'- that the same is not insured: that said property Is rapidly decreasing in value: thatlthaano rental vuluo while In the condition that It Is; nnd that the improvements upon said property are being destroyed und the real estate not of value to exceed $100.00 outside of the im provements thcreou. and that tho Bald defendant, Eva Roddy, is Insolvent. Plaintiff prays for n decree that the defendant shail be required to pay tho amount herein stated to bo duo uron sold mortgage nnd that said premises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due, and for tho ap pointment of a receiver to take immediate charge of said premises. And (.aid Eva Roddy Is hereby . notified to answer said petition on or before the 23d day of February, 1914, and tint on the Uth day of February, 1914, at 10 o'clock, q. m., or as soon thereafter as plaintiff can be heard, plaintiff will apply to the judge of the district cdmt at rhnmbers in tho couit house at North Platte, Ne braska, for tho appointment of bucIi receiver of said premises, nnd plaintiff proposes the name of A. J. Salisbury, sheriff of said county, as such receiver. v!th L on Bonding and Surety Co., as surctv, nnd plaintiff offers as surety for himself Lion Bonding and Surety Co- WILLIAM It.MAT.ONEY, Admr of Estate of Lois Shelton, deceased. By Hoagland & Hoagland, Ills Attorneys. SHEKIfrK'S SALL. By virtue of an Older of enle issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in snld court wherein Charles W. Weckbach Is plaintiff, and Homer II. Rogers "et a!., are defendants, and to mo directed, 1 will on the 14th day of Fil ruary 1914. at 2o'tl ck. p. m., at tho eait front door of the courthouse In North Platte, Lincoln count.,. Nebraska. Mil nt public auction to the higlifft bidder for cush to sntlsfy said decree, interest rr.d costs, tho following described property te-wit: All of lots one (1) two (2) three 3 four 4 other-vise detenbed ns wrpt half of the west half o section eighteen 1SJ township nine 0 range twenty-seven 271 woat of the Gth Principal Meridan, Lincoln uuuiuy, i.curaaKti, Dated North Plotte, Neb., January 12th, 1914 I'-5 A. J. Salisbury. Sheriff. PROBATE NOTICE In the county court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, December 29tli, 1913. In the matter of tho estate of Putrick Wrin deceased. . ' Notice it hereby ;cl en, that tho creditors of said decented will meet ilto Executor of snld estate, xforo tho counts jm'go of Lincoln county. Ncbrnino. at tho county cwrt room.in said county onthoSrd LHS'of Feliunry 1914, and on the 3rd doi ofALg. 1914, at Uo deck a. m., each day. for tho puioro of presenting their claims for exam ination, edJuutment nnd allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims and ono year, for the Executor to settle snld estate, from tho 29th day of December, 1913 A n?)y.ofnJhL'' onler to bo published In tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-wcekly nowspaper prnted in said county for four successive weeks prior to Feb. 23, 1914. weeKS tf'1 JOHN GRANT, County Judge. Notice. Nic Stocn will tuke-notice thnt on the 16th day of December, 1913, M. J. O' Connell, Justice of the pence, of North Plotte precinct No. 3 in and for Lincoln county, issued nn order of attachment for the sum of $27.25 in an action now pending before him, wherein C O Weingnnd is plaintiff nnd Nic Stoca is defendant that property consistinc of money in the hands of Geo Cnndn has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 3l&t day of January, 19M, at 9 o'clock a m. Dated December 23, 1913. C. O. Weingand, Plaintiff. ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL PRO. BATE OF WILL. XM,"Alt l liu' Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln County. SS In tho County Court. In tho Mnttt f nt tha C.4..t . Slutts. deceaseVr """" "l maTy K' w "off 'nB "T "'.'I1 h6 .Petition of John W. Slutts. praying that tho Instrument, file! on the Will day of December. 1913. and imn'ort! Ing to bo the last Will and Testament of the w id deceased, may be pravvd. approved, proUteci allowed and recorded as tho last Will nnd tSIS. ment of the snld Mnry E. Slu Its Leased and that the execution of snld Instrument mil? I committed and the administration of Sdd B&utS?' l" ranted lTyUr Petitioner a, omered. That Jan. 20th. 1914, at 0 o'clock n m. Is assigned for hearing said petition whwaM persons Interested In said mattor may appear ntn county court to be hold In and for ld counly and show cause why the prayer of petl loner sLuld not bo granted. That scodvoI thi. i!i i published In the North Pktte Tribune a ,om'ie weekly newspaper of said county, for thVo i' CMsiye weeks, prior to said day of hearing Dated December 29, 1913. ""'ring. d30-3" JOHN GRANT. County Judge Y ( )