The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1915, Image 8

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ANNOUNCEMENT
We take pleasure in announcing LhaL the Easter Op
ening at The Leader will be held Wednesday, March
-24, and Thursday, March 25, at which time all that is
new in Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments, Dress Goods
and Novelties will be displayed in endless profusion.
We cordially invite the ladies of North Platte and the
country tributary to call and inspect this wonderful
showing of the season's goods. . : ,
THE LEA
JULIUS PIZER
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emi-Weekly Tribune
Ira L. Bare, Editor aud PublUhtr.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
Olio Ycnr by Mail In Admnco. . . .81.25
One Ycnr by Carrier In Advnnco, $1.50
Entered at North l'latto, Nobraslca,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915.
Closing Out S
Hardware and Farming Imple
ments and Windmills at Cost.
Second Hand Well Machine at
a bargain.
Jersey Cream Separators at $40.
Sharpiess Tubular Separators
at $SO.
Other cream Separators at $20
and upward.
Gasoline Engines $4 upward.
Stoughton wagon 22 in axle 3
in. wide Tire wheel $7S each.
Stoughton wagons 22' in axle
8 in. wide Tire Wheels $70 each.
Tiger 12 Disc Press Drills, Time
$65 or Cash $60.
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OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Ofilco phone 2-11. Res. phone 217
L. C. DRIOST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention (liven to Gynecology
Obstetrics ana Children s Diseases.
Offlco McDonald State Bank Building.
corner sixth ana uowoy streets.
Phones, Ofllco 183, Reaidenco 283
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. 31'. HALL,
I superintendent.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance
JOHN S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Republicans Nominate Ticket.
A raaBa convention of tho ropubll
canB of tho city was held at tho court
houso Saturday evening with ,an at
tendance of about two hundred. V.
T. "Wilcox, as chairman of tho ropup
can city commlttoo, called tho con
vention to order and presided .during
tho ovenlng. In his opening remarks
ho said that citizens gonoratly wore
In favor of a cleaner town morally,
complimented County Glbbs for run
ning tho "rabbits" off tho Inland, but
thought they, tho "rabblto", should
not bo allowed to, infest! tho city,
Tho isaloons of tho city, ho thought,
woro run about as decontly as ouch
places could bo conducted, and gavo
tho owners credit for observing tho
eight o'clock closing law to tho letter.
Tho Becrotary road tho call for tho
convention, and nominations fcr may
or .wore declared In order. W, 13.
10. Bhuraan, in a throe mlnuto spooch,
oxtolllng tho fitness of Banford Hart
mun presented that gontleman as a
candliiato and the nomination was
promptly seconded. J. T. Koofo nom
inated tho present tncumbont, E. II,
13 van s, appealing to tho convention to
buow appreciation of tho good work
of Mr. Evans by renominating him.
coUnt showed ono hundred votes for
Evans and sovonty-four for Hartman
I C. P., Temple and F iJ. Dlenor
wcro placed In nomination for tho
olllco of city clork and tho ballot to
sulted In 101 votes for Templo and
sixty-eight for Dlenor.
Frank L. Mooncy was nomlnutcd
for city treasuror by acclamation.
Fejr water commissioner iiorsnoyj
Wolch and A. B. Hoagland woro nom
inated. Welch received 118 votes and
Hoagland fifty-four. '
Dr. N. McCabo, O. .E. Eldor and
Losllo BaskhiB woro nominated by ac
clamation for membors of tho board
of education, tho former two for tho
thrco-ycar torms, tho latter to fill
a vacancy.
Nominations for councilman wcro
mado by tho dolcgatcs present from
tho sovoral wards for their respective
wards and woro as follows:
First ward, L. F. Simon; Second
ward, J. II. Van Cloavo; Third ward,
J. II. Stono; Fourth ward Victor Von
Ooctz. Tho ward committeeman selected
woro: First ward, T. M. Cohagen;
Second ward, O. E.' Edor: Third
ward, Bruco Brown', Fourth J. E.
Jeffries. .
Tho city commlttco was enpowored
to fill, nny vacancies In tho ticket
should any exist, and tho convention
then adjourned.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JOHN S. SIMMS, MD.,
Physician and Unrgcon
Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phone, Office, 81; Residence 38.
C. C. WALL1NGSF0RD,
Physician nnd Surgeon
Olllco: Rooms 1 and 2
McDonald Bank Building
North Platte. Nebraska.
Olllco phono 82, Res. Red 302. Calls
answered prompty Day or Night.
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OToniiell Taken to Lincoln
Maurlco J O'Connoll, convicted In
tho district court of embezzlement and
sentenced for ono to ten years In tho
penitentiary, waB taken to that In
stltlutlon Friday evening by Sheriff
Salisbury. Following tho conviction
O'Connell took an appcul to tho su
premo court and furnished tho ncc-
osssary bond. Later tho bond Was
surrondored and unaplo to secure
othor bondsmen, O'Connoll was placed
In Jail. The law provides that a prls
oner undor sentence to tho ponlton-
tlary can bo kept in u county Jail but
thirty days and this thirty day por-
lod oxplrod Friday, honco his removal
to tho ponltontlary there to await tho
outcomo of tho appeal to tho supremo
court.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
oi North Platte, Nebraska.
Organized 18S7.
Have plenty of money on hands to close loans
promptly.
Will loan on North Platte City property for
building purposes or to assist its members in buy
ing, homes or paying off mortgages. The monthly
paymonts on $10yQ,00 loan arc on principal $5.00
and interest $6.00 or $11.00 in all and on other
sums in proportion.
$18.50
WITH THIS SUCTION CLEANER WE
(UYK YOU A YEAR'S FREE MAIN.
TENANOE. IT GOES AFTER THE
DIRT AND GETS IT.
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. $8.50 DOWN, $.1.00 A MONTH.
North Platte Light & Power
COMPANY
C. It. MOER12Y, Hnitnffor.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
-of-
Weather forecast for North Platte
and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight
and Wednesday, not mucli chango In
tcmporaturo. Highest temperature
yesterday 57, a year ago 01; lowest
last night 22, a year ago 37.
Dainty sheer waltrts In every de
sign nt K. T. Tramp & Son's.
it nil tno now residences now
planned nro constructed building op
erations In North Platto this summer
will ho fairly actlvo. Among those
contemplate aro a dozen modern
cottages that will cost ?4,000 and up
wards each.
Largest asssortment of . ladlesi' and
misses' suits In tho city, mado up to
tho mlnuto and in tho season's leading
shades at popular prices now shown
at BLOCK'S.
Peter Burke, of Cottonwood, has
been In town two weeks assisting In
tho caro of IiIb mother, Mrs. Margaret
Burke, who has been seriously ill at
tho liomo of her daughter, Mrs. John
Bratt. Mrs. Burke 1b nearly ninety
years pf ago and requires a constant
attendant day and night.
Tho Dogreo of Honor hold a ten
cent social last ovenlng at tho K. P.
hal at which over 150 membors of that
ord- r and tho A. O. U. w. wero pres
ent. A nlco lunch was sarved and fol
lowing this a number of floor games,
suggested by Miss Minnlo Lowe, wero
ongaged In with much zeal and en- ONi: OVEIfWHELMING NUMHERS
oymont. CAN CKASII TEUTONS.
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NORTH PLATTJB, jVJSBJreASfiVL.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS t .
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN THE FACTORS IN - THE, GROWTH- OF THIS
BANK, AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIYEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
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BEIUtYBEIinr ft. FORBES,
License! l . aimers
Undertakers and 1 ujicrnl Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 588.
J. B. REBFIELl).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
IIYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Itedfleld & Redfleld
Ofllce Phono G42 Res. Phono G76
T. II. WATHEN
Auctioneer
Live Stoek and General Auctioneer
Graduate Missouri Auction School
North Platte Rural Route 2.
Phono Edmiston Ranch.
Alice Stunrt Announces Mnrrluire Tho official military observer at tho
At Grand Island Sunday ovenlng British hcadauarters 'n tho field says
miss auco smart (presumably a miss) in a report given out that there Is no
entertained at a six o'clock dinner truth In statements that tho German
In honor of Miss Hazel Llork of North ranks In the west have been depleted
i'lutto at which covors wore laid for generally and to n, marked extent,
Blxtcon. As tho guests woro seated "Tho plain truth Is that although the
at tho table a surprlso was given enemy's effectiveness In the west is
thorn by plnco cards announcing the much reduced end ourB Increased, he
marrlago of Miss Stuart to Fred A. still is holding an enormous amount
Brink on Deccmbor 20th, 1914. Mr. of front, as well as carrying out op-
UNnlc Is a young druggist of Grand orations on a huge scale in tho east,"
Island nnd is very popular with tho tho report says. "No signs of weak
younger sot. Mrs. Brink will bo re- enine aro vet visible in tho morale ot
mombcrcd as a formor cashier at tho tho Gorman troopB on a wholo. Thtro
wiicox uopartment store in this city, is a yet no reason why an Intensely
Sho has boon employed in Grand Is- brave, determined and well-organized
land ns district bookkeeper for tho army like that of tho Germans should
ipiopnono company. feel discouraged
"It is Imnosslble to say that cither
Ayrshire Bull For Salo " ?"" P?P10 or "ie army f10
Major Lincoln, a pure bred Ayrshire .wtmnt. mui ,m
t 1 nLSent,iLP,?. n1n,tLbrn,!' bo only overthiown and tho morale of
w,i i,rL. -fi.ic ?,, ' """i4,' tho troops will be shalten by the
5d"' Xlnb mfM? g"f0atly consciousness of crushing defeat in
improvo tho milking qualities of any tho fleld. but thls cnd " onlv ho
MvllMiSllhiKia00 ?lZ atTaiSet V oveMncreJsff pro
"f .SVv01". ,"9 P.' vast numbers of men and guns
?" - r" . ."..., tiirouchout tho comlncr months.
aro tno highest priced dairy cattlo in n1Ia,in niu 1,
Hin TTntml Rtntna inilnv Mn.n l -.v.b".4 u. iuytu
poaranco in tho presence 01 his
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building.
p. . Office 130
Phones I Residence 115
KODAK WORK, VIEWS.
Order of Hcnring on Petition for Set
tlement of Accoont.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Christian
Marquette, Deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of
Frederick Marquottho praying a final
settlement and allowance of his ac
count, filed on the 27th day of Febru
ary, 1915, and for his discharge as ad
ministrator.
Ordered that March 27, A. D. 1915,
at 9 o'clock a. m., is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all per
sons interested in said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to bo hold In
and for said County, and show cause
why the prayer of tho petitioner should
not bo granted and that notice or the
pendency of said petition, ana the
hearinr: thereof, bo given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub-
P ARTIES. HOME PORTRAITS Hshing a copy of this order in tho
North Platto Triuuno, a legal semi-
AND ENLARGING
BEST PAPER USED
Phono 642. 723 North Locust,
Phono 101
G. W. CRONEN
Gmdunto Veterinarian
Offices Star Livery Barn, Phone 101
weekly newsnanefr printed in said
County, for three successivo weeks,
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated February 27, 1910.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
Phono 8 m2-3w County Judge.
good ono priced for brooding purposes
nt fiL'b.uu.
Experimental Substation.
W. P. SNYDEn.
13tf Superintendent
F. J. DIENEi: & CO.
Real IlBtnto and Insurance
troops. Thoy aro fighting in tho en
emy'a country, ruined and devastated
by tho passage of their armies."
The Wheat lVo have Left.
Responding to many inquiries from
all parts of tho country, tho DoDart-
Como and seo us for town lots in mont oI Agricuturo recently isssued
illffornnt nnrtn nt Hin oltv ClnnA In l"-"" ouuwms our supplies,
uirroront parts of tho city. Good In- consumption, and export of wheat, tho
(uouuuuio uu uuujr laiiuii. iiuuaua lor mquinos having beoon called forth
salo and rout. Wo havo also good bar- by depletions of our supplies through
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor, Front and Dewey Sts.. upstairs
heavy exportation. It is estimated by
tno uepartment that in 1914 tho total
amount of wheat produced In this
country and brought over from the
For the Stomach nnd Liver.
I. N. Stuart, West Wobstor, N, Y., Provlous year was, 967,000,000 bushols
writes: "I have used Chamberlain's VHf Ln'Td
Tablota for disorders of tho stomach 90,000,000 for seedlnsr. Theso nmirps
and llvor off and on for tho past flvo left a eurpus of 357,000,000 bushols of
years, and it affords mo plcnsuro to i1'! "D to February of this year
state that I have found them to be fSSS ffiw SBSlS
Just as represented. Thoy aro mild In and July (when tho now cron hoeinn
tholr action and tho results havo been to appear) 147,000,000 bushelB. That
satisfactory. I valuo them highly." ftl"0ltunTl ,wou PTmIt of exports dally
For salo by all dealors.
Its
and Ca.
ill
until July of about 1.000.000 lnmlinlH.
but It woud leavo no stock to carry
over into tho new year. Literary
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Bought nnd highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Rcsidofcce Red 030 Ofllco 459
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C. H. WALTERS. I
Hospital Phono Black 633.
Houso Phono Black 633.
W. T. PRITCHAIU),
Grndimto Velurinuriuu
Eight years a Govornraont Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
ouo-half block southwest of tho
Court House.
ith Pintle, Neb.
NOTICE KOIt rUDMOATION
Department or Interior
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte, Nob.
February 24, 1915.
Notice Is hereby Riven that . RaKn-
Nyal Drug Store, Phono 8 vaid s. L. Voss. of North Piotte, we-
b ' """" " I 1, -ni, ,i,n nn Dnnnmhar 7. 19L1. made
Calls promptly answered day or night. Homestead Entry No. 05337, for w
ana lJ Yt Ol XMIUJH Uliu oyi auai uy-
Will Pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR UNFROZEN HIDES.
IJrlng Them In nnd get Your Honey.
tlon 28; Township 12 N., Ranpo 31 W
CO. 6th Principal Meridian, has flfed notice
oi intention io niuuu unui iwfo i"x.
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before tho Register
and Receiver, at North Platte. Nebras-
Ka, on tho Z4tli day or April, laio.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl
Broeder. D. W. Kunkle, O. U , Watklns,
Martin Hanan all of North Platte, Ne-
brasKa- J. E. EVANS,
ml-Cw Register.
1TE PAY
$8 to $10 Per Ton For t
DRY BONES
NORTH PLATTE JUNK CO.
. notice ron ruiiiiiOATioN
neonrtment of the Interior
U. S. Land Olllco at North Platte. Nob.
March 10, 191E.
Notice Is hereby given that Harrison
P. Esler, of North Platte, weo., who, on
Sent. 14. 1911, made Homestead, entry
No. 06255, for'N of NEU, Section 22,
ToWnshln' 15,; . N Range 30. W.. 6th
Principal Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make final threo year proof
to establish Claim to tne tanu auuyo
described, before tho Register and Re
ceiver at North Platte, Neb., on tho 7th
day of May, 191S.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil
liant Harrlman. George Alexander,
William Reynold, Dennis Breon, all of
North Platte, Neb. , 4Ma
J Hit UVAili
mlC-Cw Register
Prnlmtn Notice
In tho Matter of tho Estate of E. W.
Crano, Deceased.
Tn tlm County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska. March 11, 1015.
Notice Is hereby given, that tho
creditors of said deceased will meet
tho administrator or said estate, Be
fore tho County Judge of Lincoln
rimintv. Nebraska, at tho County
AERIAL NAVIGATION Pm Court room in said County, on tho Oth
ACK1RL lmVlUAilU tu3 r?" f Anrll. 1915. and on tho Oth
Is no longer an oxporlment, its prac- lny 0f October, 1915, at 9 o'clock a.
tlcablllty has been proven and is com- m. each nay, ior mo purpose ui inu-
ing into ifso moro and more cvory day. sentlng their claims for examination,
, , , adiustmcnt and allowance. Six
Our cigars havo never been an ex- "u? aro allowed for creditors to
porlmont; thoy havo always been preaont tholr claims, and ono year for
good, thoy have borno tho mark of tho Administrator to settle said cs-
standard for over twonty-flvo years tato, from tho 11th day - of March, 1915.
in North Platto. Wo make a number jPla
of brands ranging in price from 3 nowSpapor printed in said County, for
for 10 conts to 3 for 25 cents. Try four weeks successively, on and after
them March 12, 1915.
J. F. Schm alzricd. mis-4w county judgo.
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