The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 11, 1915, Image 4
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Cash Austin left Saturday nigh', for a fow' days visit with relatives und friends In Denver. W. P. Dryon, of Gothenburg, Bpent yesterday in town transacting busi ness and visiting friends. V, H. McDonald returned Sunday fr.mi Denver whue he had been trnns . acting business for n couple of days. Lost between Davis' garago and my place, tall light for auto. Finder please leave at Davis garage. Win. :Knckn. Mr. and Mrs. llort Barber returned yesterday from their wedding trip Which extended to the Pacific coast ex positions. The best arranged 7 room house, corner lot, shade, till close In, (o ex change for farm or might accept n smaller Jkiuho ns part pay. .Sec 1IKATT & (J001UIAN. W J. Landgraf, W. It. Malonoy and Ohas. J. Pass left Sunday for O'Neill to attend the Knights or Columbus con vention which opens Its sessions to day. Messrs. Den, Elder, Itobhauscn, Bak er, Green, Plumcr and Federhoof left early Sunday morning on a fishing triri.to Ender's lake. They will return Thursday or Friday. W. E. Shuman left last night for Salt Lake City and Montpeller, Idaho, to look after legal litigation. Ho will nlso spend a week In San Diego, Cal visiting his parents and taking In the exposition. Mr. and Mrsi J. J. DcRolf went to Grand Island yesterday, to meet Mr. DeRolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. DeKolf, of Terro Haute, Ind who came hero to make a visit with their son and his family Ed,. Dieter, who was injured In tho cxplosibn at the Dooltttlo bakery and Is at tho Good Samaritan hospital, Is not making vciy rapid progress to ward recovery. Ho seems to havo suffered Internal injuries. Lloyd Powers, local agent for the Maxwell cars, reports salca to the fol lowlngporsons: Chris Koch, of Nich ols, J. Bruce of Sutherland, C. M. Trotter of Brady and Henry Shuman of Paxfon. tho iienuy-ugior uo. received a shipment of seven Ford cars yester day, all of which wore sold beforo ar rival. Thdy expect another shipment in tho near future, also .a carload of Dodge cars,. Rev, Dumvlllo, of Scotts Bluff, spent the latter iart of last week in town whllo enro'uto homo from tho convo cation at Grand Island. Ho occupied tho pulpit at tho Episcopal church Sunday morning and delivered an eloquent sermon. lYo can exchange n good nccUoii of land near North l'lutto for City prop erly. Good automobile to trade for North Platte properly, pay difference In rush. HKATT & GOODMAN. "W. A, Burr, federal agricultural ex port, formerly with tho North Platte sub-station, arrived from Denver Sat urday to rcmnln for u fow dayB. Ho was stationed In Washington during tho winter, but has again been sent west with headquarters at Denvor. Judge Grimes, Reporter Barron uiid Attorney Wilcox went to. ..Lexington yesterday where tho judge will hold nnadJourned term if court It wns necessary to ndjourn tho regular term held during tho winter on account of tho roads being Impossible and wlt nepos Mind others from tho country could not get Into Lexington. A. V. Wortman, lnte with The Tri bune, left yesterday for his homo in Bcatrico, whoro ho expects to tako a position as traveling salesman for a manufacturing concorn In which his fatjtot Is Interested. During his resi dence hofe of a HI tie over a year, ho won many friends and alto gether proved a very popular young man. Plans and Suggestions for your homcAre You Interested? . I). C. Iloffhlno, who has been in town for a couple of wcoks compiling a city directory, is getting tho work ytpll In hand and will complcto tho canvass tho early part of June. It will, howovor, bo the first of July be foro tho dlrctorlos nro rendy for distri bution. Mr Hoffltlno has boon engaged in getting out directories for a number of years und docs tho work very thor oughly. Engineer Tom Burney returned Bat' unlay from a two months' visit in Lob Angeles, Sun Francisco and othor Cal ifornia points. Ha met a largo num ber of former North Platto people,' and when ho loft Los Angolcs tho North Platters wore arranging for tholr an nual picnic. J. II. Cunningham Is secretary of tho association and ho told Mr. Burney that ho had the names of about 160 fornior North Platto peo ple on his list, Did yon nee tho now houses build ing in Taylor's Addition this year! Only a few lots left.. ."We'll loan you money (o help you build. ilolimuii A; beimstian, Inclusive Agents. Ray Welbom roturnod yesterday from Colorado, whero ho had bcon spending two months on his farm thirty jnlles west of Durango. Whllo thero Mr. ..Welborn, who has In past years boon very successful In killing big game, spent somo time limiting, and succeeded In killing a cinnamon bear that dressd live hundred pounds. The animal wns hunted with dogs, and two of tho latter wcro badly crippled In their encounter with tho boar. Mr. Welbom brought homo with him quite a quantity of bear meat. Sick Headache. Mrs. A. L. Luckle, East Rochester, N. Y was a victim of sick hcadacho and despondency, caused ,by a badly weakened and debilitated condition of her stomaqh, when sho began taking Chamborlaln's Tablets. Sho Bays, "I found them pleasant to take, also mild and effective. In a fow woeks tlmo I was restored to' my former good health. For Balo by all dealers, Notice to the Public Having purchased an auto delivery car, wo are now prepared to make deliveries more promptly. Wc will also make afternoon deliveries at three and four o'clock. Phono In your or ders for tho afternoon deliveries. BRODBECK & SON. Found Dead In Bed. A Mr, Illllegas, aged about sixty years, who lives on North Blrdwood creek, was found dead In bed Sundny morning. His wife awakened about olght o'clock, and addressing her hus band, received no reply. Investigating she found the body cold, death having apparently ensued tho early part of tho night without a Btrugglc. Word was Immediately sent to Mrs. Bert Edls, of this city, who Is a daughter. Arrangements for the funeral have not at this tlmo bcon announced. Illks Picnic June lillli. The annunl picnic of the B. P. 0. Elks will bo held nt Alston's lake, thirty-five miles south of this city, on Sunday, June 13th. Arrangements will bo mndtf for an elaborate affair, and in addition to Uiobo of tho local lodgo who will attend, it is expected that a big delegation will be present from th lodge at McCook, tho Idea be ing to make It a Joint picnic of the two lodges. Th Llston lako is an ideal place to hold a picnic fine body of water, nice grovo and not by any means last, the genial Charloy Llston who always ac cords his brother Elks a welcome as warm as It Is unbounded, Who's Miss Nelson 1 Tho last Issue of tho Bridgeport Blado contained this Item: "Supcrlntnedent Jeffcrs of the Union Pacific and President Seebergcr of the First National Bank of North Platto, accompanied by their wives, wero the guests of Traffic Manager Claude Dc Lancy nt his- enchanted palaco at Norhtport 'til midnight Tuesday when their special started eastward. Dur ing tho afternoon the gentlemen ex plored Bridgeport, and It Is learned made tho acquaintance of Miss Nolson, ono of this city's charmers, 23V& years old to whom they promised they would surely return, and would help to cele brate tho Union Pacific's entry into Bridgeport later. Tho mayor will do cluro that day a legal holiday, and Lwo II all celebrate with them. Hoch! Tho Union Pacific." FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Lots Nos. 4 and 5, in Block C, North Platto Town Lot Co's. Addition. Buy direct from owner nnd save com mission. See OttonstoIn( or phono 258. 29tf NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Ma yor and City Council will hold a spe cial meeting at tho hour of8:00 o'clock P. M., (Central Tinio) Juno 8th, 1915. In tho council chamber for tho pur pose or making .nosssmenta and levy lng taxes for tho construction of side walks built by tho City along tho following described property: Lot 1, Block 17G, orlglnnl town of North Platte, walk -1 iL wide, 13G ft. long, G44 sq. ft. nt 10c $54.40 a yarns or sand for filling nt 75c 2.25 Lot 5, Block 175, original town or North Platto. walk 4 ft. wide, 149 ft. long, G9G sq. ft. at 10c. 59.00 7 .yardB of sand for filling at 75c 6.25 Block 192 of tho original town of . North Platto. .walk 4 rt. wido,. :17 ft. long, 148 sq. ft. nt 10c. 14.80 Lot 10, Block 4, Taylor's Addition' . to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wide, 129V& ft. long, 518 Bq. ft. at 10c 51.80 Lot 10, Block 3, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platte, walk 4 ft. wide, 143 ft. long, 572 fjq. ft. at 10c 57.20 Lot 8, Blpck 5, PennlBton's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 ft. wldo, 5 ft. long, 20 sq. ft. nt 10c 2.00 Lot 8, Block C7, original town of North Platto, .walk 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. long, 28 sq. ft. nt 16c 2.80 Lot 0, Block 8, Taylor's Addition to tho City of NoTth Platto, walk 4 rt. wldo, 07 ft. long, 2G8' sq. ft. at 10c 20.80 Lot 1, Block 2, Taylor's Addition to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 139 foot long,G5G Bquarc root at 10c 55. GO Lot 10, block 1, Taylor's Additon to tho City of North Platte, wnlk 4 foot wldo, 0(s feet long, 38 squaro feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 5, Block 10. Pennlston's Addi tion to the City, of "North Platte, walk 4 re6t'widoy'9Vs feet long, 38 squaro. feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 4, Bfonk 11, Pennlston's Addi tion to tho City of North Platto, walk 4 foot wldo, li feet long, 44 squaro reet at 10c 4.40 Lot 1, Block 35 of tho Original town of North Platto, walk 4 foot wldo, 9M) feet long, 38 sq. feet at 10c 3.80 Lot 8, Block 35 of tho orlglnnl town of North Platto, walk 4 feet wide, 9 foot long, 38 squaro feet at 10o 3.80 All of tho above. described proporty being In Lincoln County, Nebraska. In addition to tho abovo nmounts, Interest and advertising fees will bo charged. All persons Interested will fllo tholr objections, if nny they have, to tho nssoBBing of taxes. against tho above described property for tho abovo des cribed purposo on or bororo tho 8th day of Juno, A. D. 1915 nn abovo Btated. c. f. Temple, city oinrk. Orilrr of Ilenrliitf lvtlllloii f,)r ,. polnliiuiit of Ailmlulntrntur ir Ail-lulxtritti-l . Statu of NobniHkn, Lincoln County, ss. In tho County Court. In the Matter of tho Kstiito 0f Ann On ronilliiK nnd nllng tho petition of .lunnuu iiiirrui'iuuKii tmu j'.'ciwnrn nnr riiclouBh nrnylnv that Administration of Buhl Kstuto may he Krantod to Fred erick DnrrnolOUKh ns Ailmlnlxtrntnr. Ordered, Thrit Juno 1st A. . J1B, at Inir Bald net Hon when nil unrHnim in. toroHted In mild matter nmy iinnonr nt a County Court to bo hold In nnd fnr Hitld County, nnd show cnuBe why the prayer of petitioner should not bo Krnntod; and thnt notlco of tho penden cy of siiid potltlon nnd tho hearing uiereui uo uivvu iu uu persons inter ested In Bald matter by bubUHhlnir n c6py of this ordor in The North 1'latto I'liuiuu in Bum inul"v, iur mruu HUU- rcsBlvo weeks, prior to said day of .1 i i .1 i ....... . . ueuriuKk Dated May 10th, 1916. OKO. K. FRENCH. mll-3 County Judge. A Fow Facts About the Circus On Thursday. May 13. Barton & Bailey's world celebrated shows will exhibit at North Platto afternoon and night. This is tho largest amusV ment enterprise of its character In the world, Solid trains of their own double-length cars are required for tho trnnsporttation of this colossal attrac tion. Never beforo have so many fea tures been combined under ono man agement. A complete menngerlo of rare and costly wild animals from ev ery quarter of tho globo aro to be soon at no extra cost. Elephants, cnmolss buffalos, lions, tigers, etc., nnd on down to the smaller bipeds and quad rupeds. An educational feature not to bo overlooked. Aerial porformers who seem to dofy tho laws of gravity, artists whose bal ancing feats on the thlnest strand of wire excites comment, jugglers whoso numerous feats seem Impossible, rldfiig acts, trnpczo acts, In fnct, acts of ev ery kind and nature filling the three big rings nnd two elevated stages at all times, " Wild West riding and roping, hip podrome races, chariot races, artillery races ana other riding fntures too numerous to mention. Two scoro clowns to amuse with their runny notions. Tho Kntzenjam mer Kids, Buster Brown, Happy Hooli gan and all tho other 'comic suppl- ment cnaracters are seen as well as many more. If you do not enjoy hale and hearty laughter it will bo advis able for you to keep your eyes off these runny fellows. A really wonderful free street par ade, the like of which has not been seen In America, will traverse the main thoroughfares on morning of May 13 and you should seek a suitable point from which to witness this great cavalcade. Don't forget that Barton & Bailey's world celebrated shows will exhibit one day only, afternoon and night, at North Platte, on Thursday, May 13. Thrlty-fivo Hundred Dollars Buys G40 acres good farm and graz lng land 12 miles from North Platte, ror $900.00 more you ran get a school section adjolalng. Telephone lino and school house on the land. An ideal ranch proposition. Quarter section hay land close In $30 per acre. Another quarter same lo callty $27.50 per acre. 640 acres Improved farm and grazing Innd to sell quick nt $3500.00. If there are better bargains I have them. 31-2 O. II. THOELECKE. For Sale ..2 Corrugated Iron Buildings which can be moved without being taken down, at Jierslicy's Opposite Post Of lice. Old Timer in Town C. S. Kilmer, who has resided in tho north part of tho county sjnee 1883, was In town yesterday trannactlnc business. Mr Kilmer says the acreage or winter wheat in Kilmer precinct is lrgo and tho present condition could not ho better. Fruit trees are loaded witli bloom, tho grass in tho pastures is line, and altogether tho farmers in that section aro in good spirits over th prospects for a big crop. Last year a fair crop was grown in Kilmer pre cinct, one tenant farmer residing on 320 acres turning over to the owner of tho land $1,G00 as tho one-third share of tho crop, Mr. Kilmer thinks that land that will do that in a poor crop year is wortli having and keep ing, They Come to North Platte Every Month The Quaker Specialists Doctors Buck and Loffler will Again be at the Tim merman Hotel May 12, All Day. They aro not strangers to tho people of North Platte. They Invito all pesrons Buffering with any Chronic DIseaso to call and visit with their many patients now un der trcameat, to In this wny, learn of tholr advanced methods of treat ment and tho results they havo ob tained In every case treated, This is tho only truo way to provo their abil ity as Specialists, and nnyono who is now nnd has been suffering with any ohronlc ailniont, will profit by Invsti gatlng. invesugnio ami provo to yourself that theso Specialists havo made 225 bpeclal visits to the Bovcral towns on their regular list for tho past twelve months. They invito you to first fully investigate tno results obtained in tiioir early largo number of pntlohts They mako FItEE Scientific Exnmlna. tlon of your case, thou If you aro sat isfied that thoy fully understand your irouuio, tnoy will explain tho method of treatment, tho possibility of a cure, tno cost or trenment, etc, Itcmonibor, It costs you nothing to got acquainted with Doctors Buck & Lofllor. It costs you nothing nnd It may bo of real bonellt to learn what your real trouble Is. Thoy treat only Chronic Troubles or uu Kinds, and treat Scientifically. Remember tho dato, May 13, all day at tho Tlramornian Hotel. THE QUAKER SPECIALISTS. COMING AGAIN I THIS OVEN IS A FIRELESS COOKER TOO I H Use it like an ordinary oven if NEW PERFECTION OIL H mmmmem new. fTgQ , K. W. Vroman, " " ' 109 East. Fifth. ' y2 Block East of P. O. liPiPfiSpl Sold by Rush Mercantile Co , North Platte. Also by E. &W. Coker, Sutherland; Ganson & Ganson Hershey; Jens Sommers, Maxwell: Jnc Fredriclcson, Brady We are just starting our 2nd season with the "Ideal Lawn Mow er Grinder." After us ing this machine one season we find itgives entire satisfaction. We can make your old mower cut like lisniCatt i dUjjht and highest market prices paid PHONES Residence Red 636 Ofilce 459 C. H. WALTERS. NURSE BROWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1008 West Fourth St. MBS. M. HALL, Superintendent. Graduate Nurses in Attendance JOHN S. TWDTEM, Physician and Surgeon. Office phone 241. Res. phene 217 L . C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDmal.) Ra- k Euildin. Hospital Phone Black G33. Houso Phono Black 633. V T. PRITCHAIID, Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St., one-half block southwest of tho Court House. .Voith Platte, J'cb. i) e ititn je it it y & forbes; Licensed Embalniers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phone 234. Night Phono Black 58S. AERIAL NAVIGATION is no longer an experiment, its prac ticability has been proven and is com ing Into use moro and moro every day. Our cigars have never been an ex periment; they havo always been good, they havo borno tho mark of standard for over twenty-flvo years in North Platto. Wo mako a number of brands ranging In price from '8 for" 10 cents to 3 for 25 cents. Try thotn. r ! J. F. Schmalzried.