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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
' 1 ,-ym Local and Personal Mra. L. B. Ettor loft yesterday for LnMoore, Calif., nftcr visiting relatives in the city for the past six months. Gasoline nridbil stoves clonnod and repaired, Peter McGovern, J005 Lo cust street, phono black 390. 14-7 J . G. McManua, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in the city yesterday morning for a short visit here on business and pleasure. All the latest styles at the Parlor Millinery. 300 East Third street. A civil suit entitled Susan Brown vs Wm,' Draper was up for hearing Wed ncsdaytin the county court, but was continued to March 20. A display of pattern and dress hats will bo given March 17, 18, 10, at the Hat Shop. You nre invited to attend. McVickcr'a Millinery. Thomas McGuire of the Wnllnco vi cinity, nrrived in the city Wcdncsduy for; a visit of a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire of this city. Resident Lots and City Properly njy Specialties. C. F. Temple. Miss Anna O'Hare left tho fore part of the week for Omaha and Chicngo to visit for u week or more. She was ac companied by her nephew, Master John O'Keefe. Wear one of those LaVoguo coats from The Hub. John Den, Henry Rebhnusen and Ralph Starkey loft Wednesday morn ing for Pnxton whore they attended the shoot held there by the Pnxton gun club. Tho local gun club expects to hold a shoot hero some time this spring. You'll say goodby to nil your old time clothes-troubles when you become A Royal Tailored Man. Make us prove it. Do it today. Burke, The Clothier. Three mnrriage licensor were granted Tuesday afternoon in the office of the county judge. Thoy were issued to William E. Meyers 20, and Anna Wnllin 25, both of Paxton, Benjamin C Gosnel 22, and Beulah Roynolds 22, both of North Plntto. and James C. Peterson 27, of Lexington and Miss Carrie M. Stout, 20 of Callaway. Tho last named couplo was married by Judge Grant. The Mutual Building & Loan As sociation has plenty ot money on hand to close loans promptly and are in the market for desirable City Loans. By doing business with this home associa tion, borrowers can save $300.00 or more in the payment of each $1000.00 borrowed over competing Building & Loan Associations. Lexington Loses First Game. The Lexington bowlers lost to tho North Plntto quinette Wednesday even ing by a margin of 71 points,, the final score standing 2340 to 22G9. The match was interesting and hard fought and Tillery and Atkinson for Lexington made high scores, but their other men fell down so low that the game went to tho local men. The locals were in good form and toweled gxd ven games. North i-latte. Starkey 428. Rodden 491, Abbott 483, Mussclman 470, Uross !( Total 14U. Lexington. Tillery 498, Atkinson 497, Naviaux 420. Eckwall 465, White 383, Total 2209. Charles Strollberg and family of Wilcox, Nebr., arrived in the city Tues day with two carloads of goods and will make their homo on a farm west of the city which thoy recentlj purchased. Mr. Strollborg was here last fall at the county fair and liked tho looks of the country and later decided to settle here. Among tho stock that he brought along were twenty thoroughbred short horn cattlc.ond he will go into the busi ness of raising fine cattle. He has been in that business for some time and is well experienced at handling stock and will undoubtiible make a big success. They will make their home on alarm known as tho Brown-Peterson place, five miles west of the city. F.J. DIENER &Co. Real Estate and Insurance. Come and see uh for town lots in different parts of tho city. Good in vestments on easy terms. Houses for solo and rent. Wo have nluo good bar gains in farms and ranches. Cor. Front nnd Dewey Sts. upstairs. Old Building Moved. Tho old h41f-burnea wood building nt the corner of Sixth and Locust streets is being'moved from its present location to some lots on South Locust street near tho irrigation ditch. The building belongs to tho Wo'odostate and has been in tho half burned condition since tho fire last fall. Resides being an eyesore to tho city it was also considered danger ous to passers-by. It was purchased n short time ago ly C. U. Allertdor, resid ing south of tho city, nnd ho will move it on some lots which ho recently Dur ciiased nnd use the lumber for tho con ntruction of out buildings nnd rough lumber in a house. Frank Martin has tho contract for tho moving and work wns btgttn yesterday of getting the building in shnpo for moving. The Nebraska Central Building & Loan Association or Lincoln, Neb. has plenty of money on hand, nnd can close loans promptly. The examiner will be hero in n few days, 30 file your application now. C. F-. Temple, District Agent. Notice to Hunters Unaor tho Federal Law the closed Benson in Zone No. 1 (which includes Nebraska) shall bo as follows: Tho closed senson on waterfowl shall bo butwe December lfith and Septem ber 1st, next following. 3?hia moans that no spring shooting is allowed nnywhero in tho stnto. i'onaity is it lino not to exceed 100 Notice of Election.v Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, the 7th day of April, A. D., 1914, a general election will be held in the city of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, between the hours of 9 o'clock n. m. and 7 o'clock p. m; In the First ward, in the entrance of the old Opera house on the corner of Pine nnd Otli stroats nnd known us tho Lloyd opora house; in the Second wnrd, in the commissioner's room on the second floor of the court house in said wnrd; In the Third ward, at the hose house on Vine street, now situate between Gth and Front streets in said wnrd; in the Fourth ward, at the hoso houso in said ward; nt which election there will be eleeted: Ono councilmnn from tho First ward to serve two years; One councilmnn from the Second ward to servo two years; One councilman from the Third ward to serve two years: One councilmnn from tho Fourth wnrd to servo. tw,o years; , And two members of the Bchool board for tho school district of tho city of North Platte. Nebraska, for the term of three years: And, whoreas, more than thirty legHl resident voters of the city of .North Plntte have filed n petition with the 1 b Ul 1 Boys' All-Wool Suits made up in the patch pocket Norfolk with two pair of pants fpy aT 9 P P in new Boys' All-Wool Suits made up models, pleat back, patch pockets,;twopair of lined pants with belt to match sna "En $ 'The Busy Clothing Store. gaMaaBaaaaraaBgBnaa or 90 days in jail or both J. W. I Yost. County Clerk. Drugs. For all acute or chronic diseases, tho Indicator Homeopathic remedy, nlwnys tho safest, quickest nnd best. In this department for tho treatment of Chronic Eczema. Psoriasis, Prultus. Lupus, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Menstrual Irrogu)nrltios Artcris Sclerosis nnd Cancer. Rudium Bromide Pure. Twinbm Dituo Deft. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank the members of tho O. It. C. and Mncabeo lodges, neighbors nnd friends for their kindnoss nnd nlso for tho beautiful floral offer ings during tho Bickness and nt tho death of tho Into F. L. Rork. Mus. F. L. Rome, ' and Ciumihfn. mayor nnd city council of tho city of North Plntte, Nohrnska, praying for the submission of the question of li cense or no license for the sale of liquor, to the electors of tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, and by virtue thereof, said question is hereby sub mitted to said electors. The ballots used nt snid election shall have printed thereon: ' "For issuing liquor licenses in tho city of North Plntte, Nebraska." And "Against issuing liquor licenses in tho city of North-Platte, Nebraska." Those voting in favor of issuing liquor licenses shall mark Uheirj ballot with an X opposite the paragraph id ginning "For issuing liquor licenses." . 'Those vOtintr against said nronosidon shnll mnrk their ballot with an X op posite tho paragraph beginning, "AgninstWuing Ifquor licenses." Signed this 9th day of March, A. I)., 1914. E. H. EVANd, Mnyor. Attest: C. F. Temple, (Seal) City Clerk. Platte Valley Creamery and Dairy Co., PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM. Makers of the Famous "Excello" Creamery Butter. Order Milk, Cream and Butter at all fir3t -class groceries, or phone plaut No. 58 and have it delivered. Highest Cash Price Paid for Milk and Cream. Butter Fat This Week 26c CLARK, TROY & CO. mmmmmminjBam IDLE MONEYS T For funds that you will not use" for a Sew Months, we issue Time Certificates of Deposit which bear interest at 4 percent. In this way your funds which aro temporar ily idle, can be made profitable. We will be glad to explain the plan more fully to you, l you will call. McDonald State Bank, North Platte, Nebraska. CHAK McDONALD, President WM. H. KcDONALD, Coshlur W. E. STARR, A,s't Cashier mEssszisssssaisssiasssssssss. mr; mrmbe:- Why not be up to date and have the same lighting convenience as your city brother. A small jisolated light plant run by your gasoline engine is what you Heed. The electric light is as far ahead of the ordinary oil lamp as the oil lamp was ahead ot the pine knot. When in town, call and let us explain this system. ny thing Electrical." m Mippiy, JTVt wwn . fclectric 217 East 6th Street. Card of Thanhs. Wo wish to thank members of the Maccabeo and Rebeknh lodges, Luth eran aid, Lutheran league, confirma tion class, friends, nnd neighbors for their many nets of kindness and for the beautiful lloral tributes nt tho death of tho late Miss Bertha Telitz. Mus. Oakoline Telitz, and Childken. V f.l DOLLARS s Can bo Mado Dy Reading this Ad. Ranges Cook Stoves $3.50 to $35 Bcd'Bprinfts nnd Mattresses com plete $5. Dressers and Commodes $5 to $15. Wo furnish a 5 room house for $75 Cash or payments, new sewing muchine to rent $1.G0 pr month sell at $20. FurnMicd house nnd rooms for ixrent. Top prices for metal, rub- iGior nnd lion. I VsUIUU U1H1 K'Uft UIC KUTO5 uvcr Echelhevy , 000 Locust Street. yD $Mkm ! ' M&niSsS 1 mmi 'lEtt.Tl &W Thelke and Place To buy harness or get it repaired and oiled. The time is now. "Vf are best equipped and are ready to do your work. We sell home made harness. The place? FORSTEDT & SHEEDY, Electric S'ioo Repairing. 512 Locust Stroet A Morning Chat by "Long Distance" Tho Boll Telopbono System, and tho lines of its connecting compmiios, bridge space between distant friends and bring thorn voico to voice almost rogardloss of distance You can tolophouo practically anywhoro within a thousand miles, and talk as easily and hoar as plainly as if you wove telephoning to someone right hero in town. i Ask "Lonff Distance" for Rates Anywhere. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Let Broeker Bo It When your clothing nciU cleaning and pressing or repairing, let Brocker do it; the man who hus been doing that Class of work in North finite lor vr Jthirty yeirs. Ludies' a? well as men's garments uro cleaned, prt'bsed and re paiied; in fact this shop does anything from sewinur on a button to inakinc vou a suit that id gnnrrunteed to fit and give 'satisfaction. Brother's Tailor Shop, Entrance North of the Nyal Drug Store IN TUG DISTIUCT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. C. S. Cadwnllndcr. ) Plaintiff, ( Notice by ve. Jnmca V. Itt-intmith. ct. a). I l'ubllcutlon. Defendant. I To Jiimei P. Itelrismlth, non-resldcnt defendant, ynu am lioroby notinud llml on tho 27th day of February. 1914. tho plaintiff heroin filed his peti tion In tho District Court of L'ncoln county, Nr!nnl:n. against you impleaded with othern. the object nnd prayer of sui h petition i to foreclose a ,mirt(raKu ecutrd by Carl S. Prime nnd Maud I.. Prime, on tho 18th day of May. 1910, to J. II, fiherwood, for the sum of $.ri00.00 with interest In the following described land, to-wlt; Tho cact half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty (3D), township fifteen (16), noitti. rarure twenty suvui (27). west of tho Cth P.M. containing 80 ncro. which note anil mortRBRo was sold, nsnlirncdflnd ililiverod to tho plaintiff herein Plaintiff prays 2 or foreclosure of ald mortxase and foritencrnl equitable relief. You are required to nnoucr said pcUtion en or before Monday, April tho 27th, 1914. or your de fault will be taken and judgment rendered In ucrordanco with the prayer of said pctititiou. Dated March 7, 1914. J, II. Sherwood, .In , mlO. Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff a Sale. Dy virtue of un order of sale Isnued from the district cdrl of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rtndei-ed In said court wherein U C Severnsia plaintiff 'and Chris Itas muasen and K. P Itaimuaien are deft ndiuits, ind tomodlrrcUH I will on the 11th day ot April. 1814. at 2!'clok p. in., nt the cat front door of tho court hoUto in North Platte Lincoln county, No brnaka, ll at public auction to the highest bidder forrcash, to satisfy said deVee, interest and costs, the follow ioK described proiitrty to-wlt: TheSouthwtiu.rter(5VW) of Section Nine (9), Township Ten (I0 North of Ilnngre Twentj-einht 8) west of tho Ctll P.M. Lincoln county, Nebraska, Dated Ninth Platte. Noli., March. 9. 1914 mlO-6 A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff Di rdfield rdfield, Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. IlEDFIELD, SurBeon. JOB n. REDF1ELD, Physician. OFFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. afin5' iaonw Smokers Articles We are not only manufacturing and selling the best five and ten cent cigars in town, but wo also carry a full line of smokers' articles, and all the leading brunds of plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can be supplied with everything in the tobacco line at this store. J F. SCHMAL7RIED The Maker of Good Cigars. Wanted Bones and Scrap Iron. We pay $10 per ton for Bones und$3 to $4 por ton for scrap, iron. We buy all kinds of junk and hides and iur. to us. Olllce riiono 410 Kes. Dlk 652 Bertha E. Mangon, M D. Physician and Surgeon Descasca of Women and Children .Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. wnuji" it tr1 Simms Briiic! them L. LIPSMTZ, Locks Livery Barn. John 8. Physician and Stirgeon. Office In Keith Theatre Building Special Attention jrlven to Obstetrics and Diseases of Women Olllce 209 PHONES Residence 33 ,wwwiminivimwM Signet Chapter O. E. S., NO. 53- a 5 3 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every t month at Masonic Hall ot 7:30 p. m. DR. HARRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Rod 4 GOoK Dewey St. North Tla 're, Nebraska, GEO. B. DENT, & v'-ti--4 Physician and Surgeon, Office over McDonald Bank. IW!r?ii Srfr-- ?tfri!i'-!r1 Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Obstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, office 183, residence;283 Office in McDonnld Bank Building? Worth Platte, Nebraska. Office phono 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte,, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. P. J. LATHANp CHIROPRACTOR McCabo Building Roomo 8 and 9. (l A. J. AMES. MAKIK AMES. '. s DocJors Ames & Ames, & Physicians and Surijeons, 'A ;3 ! V Office over Stone Drufj Co. ?? Pbonea iOffico273 J fi f hones !; Reaidence 273 ij s Plenty o Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. " .AM H i 1 I A IYU f 1 . ., ' niirxH a lLIUbU U11UUUHJ -4. e Bought nnd highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red G3G Office 459 C. H. WALTERS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK LINCOLN w , , COUNTY, NEI1KASKA. In tho Matter of tho Adoption.ofiAlbert Lerov a minor child, " All persons will take notice that on tho 19th day of rebruary. 19H, Mo.lie Nickerson filed her peti tion for tho adoption of eald Albert Leroy and that on the same day Pearl Lutk. parent of said Albert Leroy, filed her relinquishment and con sent to tho proposed ndoptllon of said Albert Leroy by said Molllo Nickerson. That said mat ter will bo heard by tho county court at the county court room in said county on tho 2d day . A'''!1, I914, at the hoar t 0 o'clock, a. m.. at which tl mo and placo objections to said proposed adoption wil bo hear. . t Is further otdered that service of this notice be had by publication of the same once oncn week for four consecutive week in th-o Se.nl.Weeklr'Tribunern newspaper printed ami published in said county, -Wttnmy hand and oKlclal seal' this 20th day of ! fcbruary, 19H. u ?., . . JOHN GHANT. " ' C'i - Ju-J, V I' ; Ki,: A -jSffSKgZ&W w ftatfftriatVTrTe'-