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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1914)
A Do your eyes (rouble you now? If so, wlwt will they be ten years from today un less you take care of them hitrtiediatelv? Stop 'and realize tbe danger ol neglect, the danger of mistreatment. Titers is no treatment more serious than wrong glasses. By wrong glasses we mean glasses that are not suited to your eyes, glasses fitted more or less after a perfunctuary exam ination, glasses chosen from a tray, by trying on one pair after another, glosses bought at a bargain counter, glasses fitted by n merchant or dealer, not an optical specialist. If you want your glasses to be absolutely' correct, bring your eye troubles to us. Clinton, Jeweler and Optician, Oil Dewey St. We ivant your Repair Work. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS lllWllPlMIW'?M''r!g'',,''llll,'VM'',Pt7,,"'""'''''l ''ty7Tr","tyi",lul'"", " "'J (Rf)Moftiiaiswaooooooo80 S BR. 0. H. CRESSLER, S tt 1 Z Graduate Dcnlisl. a OtrJce over the McDonald JJ a State Bank. a e a Oman niO3eJ)QMO0iBe LOCAL AND PERSONAL notice Big Half Price Sale from Saturday, Noi ember 11, to Saturday, November L'l, Include, our entire block of trim med lints to lie offered nt one-half tlic original iirlcc.. Nothing resoned. .Ilnko your selection early. TJIK HAT SIIOI', 85t2 :i doors onstMst Nat. Hank. J. W. Kolloy, representing a Now York City mado-to-monsuro clothing houso arrived In tho city Saturday morning to vlnlt with J. 13. McDonald and other frionds. Mr. Kolloy Is well known to many in ,thts city. A. C. KoBtman of tho Brady vicinity was a business vlBltoi" to tho county scat Saturday morning and brought up twenty-two coyoto scalpB for tho col lection of tho bounty. Killing coyptes is quite a profitable business. Claudo Dolanoy of this city under went an operation for appendicitis in St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha. IIo is superintendent of tho north branch out of In ro. Ho is roported getting along nicely at tho hospital. A largo flock of geese How over tho city Saturday evening and they sounded so close that many feared that they wero going to Invado tho city. Thoy came from tho north which would' 0 farm .machluery will bo sold.. A muicaio inai comer weauicr is on ino rrco lunch will bo served nt noon. The Royal Neighbor Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Rogers, 705 "West 7th street next Tuesday after noon.' Evory member Is urged to be present and bring a plate for tho lodge. Tho public is cordially in vited. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock co'ckorels,. Inquire of Mrs. A. P., Han sen. - 85t2 W. M. Raskin, of Stapleton, transact ed business In town yesterday. Mr. Raskin who Is largely Interested in ranching, is feeding about 100 head of baby beet for the market. Last year his fourteen months old baby beef averaged him $72.00 per head. John Schram, living two miles south of town, will have a public sale to morrow beginning at ten o'clock., Thirteen head of horses and colts, for-ty-thrco head of cattler twenty-seven hertd of hogs and a varied assortment way. County Surveyor It. L. Cochran rc- and Lincoln where ho combined busi ness with plcnBurc. Ho attended the Kansas-Nebraska football gamo and stopped off in Omaha to look after somo business matters. A largo crowd attended tho danco given Friday evening at tho Masonic For Salo Jersey cow Just fresh. In- turned yesterday morning from Omaha lulr Ql otto Mesmor, 15 miles north of town,. 85t3 J. Alport, of Omaha, representing tho Maxwell Motor Car Co., was In town yesterday making arrangements for a moving picturo show on De cember 9th which will depict tho Maxwell motor car works at Detroit, f"1L1Sr-ih!?.; i aSft5?'a Mich., In which 400 cars aro made' 111 MUUUI Ul iil vuiutiu iu"'""" "-"""' .lnllw A pleasant ovonlng was enjoyed. ThOi " visiting footbnll team attctndod to Bethor and many other out of town pcoplo wero there. Pete Moyors of tho Paxton vicin ity was in tho city yesterday on busi ness. Ho anouueed that his son and two other young men wont out hunting Sunday and bagged twcnty-flvo gecso and fifteen mallard ducks. Ills son shot ten gecso. Hunting was good Sunday and several reported big bags of gamo. Lost Elk-tooth cuff button. Re ward for return. A. A. Schatz. 8Ct2 Frank Smith of Adams, 111., loft Saturday morning ior his homo after visiting in tho city for a few days with his brother, Qeorgo Smith. Ho was enrouto homo from Nampa, Idaho, whoro ho has been visiting relatives and ho was accompanied by his niece, Miss Ruby Smith. Thoy will stop off at their old homo nt Ashland for a short visit onrouto home. Tho Urndy Vindicator sayB: "Whllo Dr. Fetter was making a meal of somo fried blvnlvos In Maxwell tho other evening his teeth enmo la contact with somo substance harder than an oystor is supposed to bo and taking it out ho discovered it to bo a $100 poarl, which ho will havo dressed and mounted If tho heat has not ruined It beyond tho dressing point." Charles Tigho of this city loft Fri day ovonlng for Lincoln to tako In tho Kansas-Nebraska football gamo Satur day. Ho remained ovor for tho wed ding of his cousin Jack O'Neal, to Miss Florence Toooy which occurred yester day. Mr. O'Neal is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neal of Lincoln and waB born In North Plntto and grow to manhood horo. Wo aro Just In receipt of a carload of tho ramouB "Kamb" and "Wind mill brands of canned goods, tho host on tho market. Thcso canned goods consist of corn, tomatoes, peas, beans, succotash, pumpkin, hominy and kraut as well as all varieties of fruits. Lay In your winter supply now. You will bo surprised at tho low prices and at tho saving with which you can buy. Ask for prices. E. T. TRAMP & SON. Invitations havo beon received horo announcing tho wedding of Miss Helen Smith of Lincoln to Mr. T, II. Rcasoncr, Jr., of Stapleton, tho wed ding to tako place November twenty-fifth at tho Lludoll hotol in Lin coln. Miss Smith Is a former North Platto girl, having graduated from tho North Plntto high school in 1911. Mr. Reasoner Ib cashier of tho FarmcrB of hor friends, Workmen aro engaged In erecting storage tanks on cast Front street for tho Marshall Oil Co., which comes horo In opposition to tho Standard Oil. Whether this competition means cheaper gas and oil Is not now known, but tho former policy ot1 tho Standard has been to crush out competition by putting tho price down to a very low notch. Twlco each week during cold weath er wo aro rccolvlng express shipments of tho famous Uslngor Wurst from Milwaukee. In this line thero aro Blut Wurst, Tlnvrllngor style. Med Wurst, Thurllngcr style, Knack Wurst, Braunschwngor stylo, Brat Wurst, Frankfurter stylo. Try them and you will wnnt more. 8Ct2 E. T TRAMP & SON. "Jnck" .Fitzgerald of Omaha, tho well known prizes lighter, arrived yes terday morning to partlclpato in a ring contest with "Rov." Wetlgo, Up on arrival ho ascertained that tho "Rov." had loft town Saturday and had not notified him that tho contest had beeii nnnulcd by order of Mayor Evans. Joe Mahaffoy returned yostorday morning to his homo In Arthur after visiting In tho city ovor Sunday with friends. District Judge II. M. Grimes and Court Reporter P. J. Biirron left yes terday for Lexington to hold dtstri" court this week. Mrs. W. H. McDonald Is expoctM home toniorow from Omaha where !. had beon 'receiving treatment at hospital for wTeral weeks. State Keepresentathe Stebblm Dawson county was visiting In t city last week with W. II. Wo. hurst. He came to look after sm business matters. Mrs. O. H. Cresaler returned hon Saturday evening from Omaha wh ; she wan confined for several days : , a hospital. She underwent a tun operation while there. Mr. Und fcMrs. Fred Warren f ' children, Mfss Warren and Miss gtnla Ballard lett the lattol part last week for Tampa, Florida. II. C. Deisem, government irrigat engineer left yesterday morning i Kearney and other eastern points spend the week on government wort J. T. Keefe went to Kenrney yestt r day and last night took part in t minstrel show given by the Kearri' Klka. Mr. Keefe appeared in a mo; ologue. Miss Mayme Plzer left Sunday iis Des Moines, Iowa, for an extended Vo lt with relatives and friends. She t poets to be gone the greater part cf the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost left yes terday morning for Chicago, wbrc they will spend two or three week-.' visiting their daughter, Mrs. Chark ., Dill and family. i Sheriff A. J. Salisbury returned Sa' ! urday evening from a business trip I to Wallace and vicinity. He spent yes-j terday In tho Wellfleet vicinity pn o I flcial business. C. M. Newton ldt Saturday evenln-" for Kansas City to attend a meetly i of the district agents of the Curt! i publishing company. The trip Is mc 1 as a guest of the company which pa all the expenses of those attend r I the meeting. Keith Neville Ray Langford. P. i' Halllgan, Dr Crook, Ernest RJnck and Will Walteraath were among th North Platte people who witnew 1 the Nebraska-Kansas foot ball gi.tui at Lincoln Saturday. J,. B. Cross, jvho had been visiting his son, F. W7 Cross, left Saturday for his home in Hlgbgate, Vermont Mr. Cross la eighty-three years of age. but this does not apparently Interfere with making long trips. During th'1 past few years he has made several trips from Vermont to Nebraska. Joo Larson, who had been suffer ing with ,rheumntlsm in the knee of his crippled log,' was taken to Omaha Saturday night for treatment. IIo was accompanied by Dipk Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton, who had been In Plttsbijrg Pa,., for several weeks, returned Saturday. They will remain here for a short time and then go to Los Angeles to spend the winter. For good work aprons, whito aprons, fancy aprons and aprons, and fancy work of all kinds you can got them at tho Lutheran Bazaar, November 19th T. M. Johnson, of Garfield, trans acted business in town Saturday and made Tho Tribune a call. Mr. John son Is one of tho early settler- olGnr flcld precinct, having lived there for thirty years. Miss Dorothy Bartholomew and Miss Goldy Sleglor of Gothenburg, camo up Friday to attend the football gamo and spent tho night hero as tho guests of MIsb Georgia Hoxlo. Thoy returned homo Saturday morning. Elmer Nevlllo and daughter Miss Mario, of Omaha, accompanied the Omaha football team hora Friday and visited wlh Mr. Neville's cousin, M. Keith Nevlllo and family. Mr. Nev lllo has a son on tho Omaha team who plays quarter back. IIo and tho son returned homo Friday night with tho team, but Miss Mario remained ovor for a visit of a few days. Dr. and Mrs,. Carson. of Grand Is land spent Sunday in tho city visiting Mrs. Carson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith. ' Tho famous Lutheran chicken and wafTlo supper will bo served Novombor 19th at tho Masonic hall., Evorybody Invited. A good meal very reasonable. WILLIAM LAXDGKAF, SK., SUCCUMBS TO PARALYSIS. Why do you not Buy a Homo or 1 1 ii II tl one Now I. This Is certainly tho opportuno tlmo. Every sign of com morco points that wo aro on tho ovo of prosporlty, which means that prices ot real ostato will .go up. Which means that labor will bo higher as well as lumber. Lot mo show you Uio bargains I have In homes or vacant iota. Hurry. n F. TEMPLE "Peg O' My Heart," J. Hartloy Man ners' comedy of youth, with charming Marlon Dontlor In tho leading rolo of Irish Lasslo will bo soon at tho Keith thoatro on Monday evening Dec. 7th. This will doubtless bo ono of tho ovonts of tho present thentrlcal sea son, na "Peg O' My Heart" recontly concluded Us second year of continu ous popularity at tho Cort theatre, Now York, where It has won plaudits from press and public alike. Thero Is an appoal about Peg that makoB theatro-goers lovo her at sight and succumb to hor natural simplicity and wlnnnlg charm. Thon tho ihet that Miss Dontlor Is a natlvo product of North. Platto will mako UiIb play doubljr Interesting hero. Whllo othor places aro lntoreated North Plntjto should bo enthused. In tho nnturo of a homo-coming for hor every Beat In tho house should bo filled. MIsb Dont lor will arrrlvo horo on Sunday, Doc. Gth ono day In ndvnnco of tho com pany giving her tlmo to moot somo iL;jj.tirA'wrffMl'tfT"'",j'J"l"gJunPiMUtww-tra MaKftSLRa m 3 il2E,g&zW!mS3S''S JOHN S. SDDISi-M. V? Physician and Surgeon Ofuco B. & L. Building, Second Floor; Phone, Ofllcc, S3; Roaldonco 38. Sherlffs Snle. ( i By virtue of an order of salo Issued . from the District Court of Lincoln CountjS Nebraska, upon a decrso of toreclosure rendered in said C6urt wherein Mutual Building & Loan Aa i soclatlon, a corporation is plaintiff I and C'orda V. O'Brien et al are do- lendants. and to me directed, I will on I the 21st day ot December, 1914, at 2 . o'clock P. M , at the Vast front door of the court house inv North Platte, ' Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at pub 1 he auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and cjts, the following described property, to-wlt: Lot Six (6) Block Ono flfty-ono (161) Original town of North Platte, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebraska, No vember 16th, 1014. A. J. SALISBURY! Sheriff. Lierk-Sandall C. Agents. It is Good Advice for young and old to take out Fire In burancc, in fact no business man would think of lelng without it in these modern dn)S. Insurance is Just as necessary as rating or sleeping. But It is wise to discriminate in the Company you do lusincss with. Let mo talk Fire Insurance with you and show you how to get the best at the least cost. r! -est HTiriMncMr Br REAL ESTATE, 10 AW S AND INSURANCE ROOMS I MP &, I.O.O.F. BUILDING, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Win. Landgraf, Sr., for many years a resident of this city, died Sunday ovonlng shortly niter ten o'clock nt his homo on east Sixth street utter an Illness of only a few days with paral ysis. Ho was slxty-Blx years, four months and twenty-six days old at tho tlmo of his death. William Landgraf was born In Wit tenberg, Gormnny, Juno 29, 1848. In 18CG ho moved with his father and mother to America and thoy settled In Bushnell, III., whoro thoy lived for aovoral years. In 1873 ho loft homo and camo to Lincoln whero ho settled. Juno 29th of that year he was married at Crete, Nebraska, nnd they lived In Lincoln for four years after that, coming to North Platto thirty-seven years ago. To this union wore born six children, ono of whom died sever al years ago. Ho Is survived by his wife, thrco sons, twolaughtors and ono sister, Mrs. J. C. Hupfer. His brother, Joseph Landgraf, died in this city In July last. Tho children aro Josoph Landgrai, Win. J. Landgrnf, Honry Landgraf, Mrs. E. C. Baker of this city and Mrs. J. F. Karbush of Ogdon, Utah. Mr. Landgraf was in business in this city for a number of years In tho early days of North Platto. Ho later moved on a farm In tho valloy west of town whoro ho lived for sovernl years. For tho past sovoral years he has lived a retired Hfo in thlB city. Having lived horo for so long a tlmo ho was well known over tho county and has many friends both In this city and over tho county.- v WILL YOUlt Breath and your obligation to your family and creditors end at tho samo tlmo? An Old Lino Llfo Policy makes It suro. Phono for an appointment nnd let's talk It over. J. E. SEBASTIAN. Gen'l Agent, 82t5 Llfo Insuranco Only. Turkeys and Geese Wanted Ducks are Lower We are paying today the following cash prices: Young jTom Turkeys 10 lbs. Each and over.. 15c per pound lien Turkey 8 lbs. Each and over 15c per pound Turkeys under the above weight.. .-. . 10c to 13c per pound Old Tom Turkeys '." lie per pound Geese : 10c per pound Ducks, Hens and Springs ' 8c per pound Old Roosters 4c per pound North Platte Produce Co. J. M, Hogg of Paxton transacted Keop tho date Dec. 7, business In town and visited friends COOK WITH GAS! tit JmlrPS!!M!S'w -s ' II fr 1 1 This cabinet range $33.00 placed in your kitchen ready to use. Easy Terms. This price covers stove and pipe from the main. Other stoves from $20 up. CALL AND SEE OUR STOVES. North Platte Electric Co. C. B. MOItEY, 3Innager. I Notice of Sale of Land Upon Execution Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued by Goorga E. Prosser, Clerk of the District Court of Lincoln county, -Nebraska, upon a Judgment rendered In the district , court' ot Buffalo county, Neb., which liasbeen heretofore filed In the Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, in favor o John Smith and against M. J. Graham, full name Mar Ion J. Graham, I havo levied upon the following described real estate as tho proporty of said Marlon J. Graham, to wlt: All of section 5, in Township 10, north of Rango 29, West of the Gth P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska, and I will on tho 19th day of December, 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., central time of said day at the cast front door of tho court houso In tho city of North Platte, In said Lincoln Couny, Nebraska, sell said real estate subject to a mortgage of $2000.00 and accrued Interest thereon, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution upon which there Is due the sum of $519.92 with 7 per cent Interest from No vember Gth, 1913, and $40.75 cost to gether with accrued cost. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, No vember 1G, 1911. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff ol Lincoln County, Nebrakn. NOTICE TO SELL ItEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that in an action pending in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska, In which E. H. Evans, Administrator of the es tate of Patrick Ruddy, deceased, lias applied lbr license to sell lands for tho payment of the debts of said es tate and which license has been duly granted by said Court. That on Wed nesday, November 25th, 1914, said ad ministrator will offer for salo at pub lic salo at the east front door of tho Court houso in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobraska, to tho highest bid der or bidders for cash, the following described real estate situate in the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, all of Ruddy's Addition to said City, consisting of Blocks ono (1) and two (2) and fractional Block three (3) also tho following described fractional tracts: A tract of land commencing at the northwest corner of a flvo aero piece of land owned by Mrs. James .Graco; thenco south on tho west lino ofi said five aero tract, 35 feet; thenco westerly parallel with 2nd Street of tho Towri Lot Company's Addition to the City of North Platte, 9 rods and six feet 24 inches; thenco north 10 degrees East 8 rods to Sec ond street; thence east 10 degrees south on the south line of said Second street 8 rods G 1-3 feet to the corner of a piece of land sold to Mrs. Splcer by Timothy Gibbs;,. thence southerly 97 feet to tho place of beginning; also a piece of land commencing at the north east cornor of land owned by Mrs. Splcer on tho south lino of Second Street in tho City of North Platto in tho Town Company's Addition there of; thenco southerly 79 feet along Mrs. Splcer's land; thenco east along Mrs. Grace's fence 27 rods and 12.5 feet to tho south lino of Second Street; thenco west 10 degrees north and along tho south line of said Second Street 27 rods 14 feet to tho plnco of beginning, all situato In Section 32, Township 14, Norm or uonge 3U, west ot tho Gth P. M., or so much thereof as shall bo necessary to satisfy tho Indebtedness against tho estate of said Patrick Rud dy. Said salo to coramenco at tho hour of 2 P. M. of said date and remain open for ono hour. E. H. EVANS, Administrator of tho E3tate of Patrick Ruddy, Deceased. n2-24 LEGAL NOTICE To Lewis Chambers and Slyrtlo Cham bers, non-resident defendants. You aro hereby notified that on tho 19th day of October, 1914, John H. Kelley, as plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you. tho said Lewis Chambers and Myrtle Chambers, Im pleaded with Charles F. Peckham, tho object and prayer of which la to fore close a certain mortgage executed by Lewis Chambers and Myrtlo Cham bers, his wlfo, to W. W. WInquest, and by him assigned to this plaintiff, said mort gago deed convoying tho following des cribed proporty, to-wlt: All of Sec tion Thirty (30) Township Eleven (11) Rango Twonty-soven (27) In Lincoln County, Nebraska, for tho purpose of securing payment of a certain prom issory noto dated January 22, 1912, duo and payable August 1, 1917. J That by tho terms of tho said mort gage, If tho makers failed to pay tho interest when duo, tho plaintiff bad tho option of deojarlng tho entire sum duo and payable, and that thero is now duo on tho Bald mortgage tho sum of $2,500, together with $200 in interest duo August 1, 1913, with interest there on from that date at 10 per cent, and $200 in interest due August 1, 1914, with Interest thereon at 10 por cent from that date, and for which total amount plaintiff prayb a decree, by which defendants will bo required to pay tho aamo and In default thereof, that Bald premises bo sold, to satisfy tho amount found duo. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or beforo tho 23rd day of November, A. D,j 1914. Dated this 19th day of October, 1914. JOHN II. KELLEY. O20-4 By J. V. Romigh, His Attornoy. V A V bank in Stapleton. In mind. Monday, 5i