The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 04, 1916, Image 8

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FIRST PRIZE
SEOOND PRIZE
Genuine
Diamond Ring
THIRD PRIZE
This Beautiful 350 Piano,
FOURTH PRIZE
Gonuiuo Out-Qlaas Wator Sot.
FIFTH PRIZE
Beautiful Bracelet Watch
To further advertise our
pianos and our Hastings,
Grand Island Kearney and
North Platte Stores we are
going to give away absolute
ly FREE these valuable Pre
miums. It costs nothing to enter this contest
Everyone has an equal opportunity. Every person
answering will receive a premium. Mail or bring
your answer in at once.
CAN YOU SOLVE IT ? !
Instructions.
Take any number '
from 1 to 12 inclus
ivc. Place numbers
around 7 in the cen
ter square, one num-1
bcr in each of other
squares so that when
they are added per
pendicularly or-horizontally
the total
make 21. Do not use any number more than twice.
It is not necessary to use this paper.
This Beautiful Four Pleco Trlpplo Plato
Gold Lined Tea Set.
SIXTH PRIZE
This Boy 'a and Girls' Podal Mobile.
SEVENTH PRIZE
f ... Art.
J did w.
ferment
curse, i
3 a,
ango
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Congdon, who
had been visiting their son Guy and
family in Chicago, have returned
home.
Miss Lillian Sturges and Miss Lu
cille Boyerle, who spent last week in
Bayard with friends, returned Sun
day evening.
Elizabeth Kaar-Langston
Teacher of Singing
STUDIO 122 WEST FRONT.
T. II. WATHE3T,
Auctioneer
General Farm Snlos n Specially
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For dates writo at
North l'latte, Nebraska
DEltRYIiEitHY & FORBES,
Licensed Umlmlmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Block CSS.
This Laclys or Gentleman's Gold Watch
Guaranteed Twonty Years.
For the Correct or Nearest Correct Solution
To the abovo wo will givo absolutely FREE, tlto $350 Piano. Tho next best a Gonuino Diamond Eing. Tho next best a Silver Tea Set, Tho
next best a Lady's Gold Braoolot Watch. Tho next best a Pedal Mobile Tho next best a Lady's orGcntleman's Gold WatclL Tho next fivo
noarost correct solutions will rocolvo ordors for vouchors for $115. Tho next fivo credit vouchors for $110 Tho next fivo credit vouchers
for $105. And all porsons answoring tho puzzlo will rocolvo acrodit vouchor for at loast $25 good only as part paymont on a now piano ot
playor piano also choico of Kitchon Set, Jowol Case, Lady's Bar Pin or Cuff Buttons; and should thoro bo more than ono correct answer, or
two or moro tio in bolng correct in thoir solutions, awards will then bo mado to tho contestant presenting his or her solution displayed in tho
most attractive mannor, and of greatest valuo from an advertising viewpoint. Only, ono person in a family can entor. Contestants will bo
notified by mall and all premiums must bo called for within ton days from tho closing of tho contest. Wo want to assure you that overyono ca
tering this contest has an oqunl opportunity of securing ono of t!i0 largest premiums. Tho judges will bo thrco disinterested men listings,
Nob. Don't dolny answering, but sond your solution today. CONTEST CLOSES JANUARY 8, 1916, at 0 p. m. Mail or bring your answors
boforo that date. ADDEESS MAUFAGTURER'S ADVERTISING REPEESENTATIVE ,
MUSIC
COMPANY
HASTINGS, NBBRASSwA.
Semi-Weeklv Tribune
IltA L. BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
duo Year by Mull in Advance... if 1.25
Olio -If ear by CarIeiIit Advance-. .$1.60
Entorod ut North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofflco us Sooouu CIuhs Matter,
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TUESDAY, JANUARY -1, 1910.
Suggest JiteiMiblicjui Mush Electing
Capt. C, E.iil -Adams, of Omaha,
spout ycafordny in town visiting John
H. Evans, Judge Ilpnglaud and other
old-tlmo frionds. Quo purposo of. Mr.
Adams' vjslt ynd tagot Lincoln coun
ty to Bond' representatives to a repub
lican mass mooting to ho held in Oma
ha Wcdnesdiiy.Jnnuary 10th, to dis
cuss political conditions and to nomi
nate two dolcgatos-nt-largo to tho re
publican, national convention.
It has boon suggosted that a mass
meeting of republicans of Lincoln
LOCAL AM) PERSONAL.
Miss Anna Dick is 111. with an at
tack of grippo.
Mrs. D. A. Baker is confined to tho
house with quinsey.
Dr. J. S. Sitnms was called to
Gothenburg on professional business
yesterdny.
Tho Zonda darido will bo held on tho
evening of .JiuaryHh'instcnd of tho
5th as nnnouticodf before.
E. M. Smltlifreiterday for Om
aha to bring up-t&gnio now cars for
several of Ills customers.
Mrs. Lykes, of Paxton, who visltod
local frionds for sovoral days,' return
ed homo Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mankln and
fnnilly, of Lisco, nr6 spending this
wook in town with frionds.
Miss Isnbollo Stafford, who spent
tho holidays with Paxton relatives,
carao homo Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Owens ro-
county bo held in this city Saturday, ' turned Sunday morning from Choy
Janunry 15th, to seloet ropresontntlves ' onno, whoro thoy visited last week,
tp tho Omaha moetlng. and It Is prob- Mrs. Carl Simon and children ro
ablo'thnt Chalrmnn Thomnson, of tho tutmed lust ovenlng from Hastings
county committee, will call such ft' nfter visiting thoro for two wooks.
meeting on that dnto. I
iur. unu jurs. aiouosou, oi umana,
who visited tho lattor's Bister Mrs.
LEO PASS HARRIED
IX WASHINGTON, I). C.
girls this county has produced; and it
wishes Mrs. Pass unbounded happi
ness and contentment.
To the Members of tho Women's Ben
eiit Association, Formerly Ladies of Thomas Mcnglo, loft at noon yostor-
tho Maccabees: It. having been clr-i day.
that tho Maccaboos woro go- Mr8 s K carnay. who has boon
to raiso thoir rates, I wish to call visiting in Lincoln for a coup'lo of
- - - - - v Illllv n. im HA. lliri.l I'll III 1 III II III I III I'M"
. T1 ni.4 I 1 I At L '
i a jjiiiuul ixaouuiuwuu iuiu juu iinv
nuenonucnt oraer nnu' not con-
any way With tho Knights
cenboes. and 'that pour rates.
loqunto for all time.
change in tho namo of
was, formerly known
,tho Maccabees; so do
pith other Maccabees.
Stato Doputy.
iMMHiot
suniors
dy and if
y of Jnn-
por 1000
discount
Consumers
nuary 20th,
discontinued
pass up
as many
and our
quarter
fBLCII,
sstoncr.
.Mrs.,-Herbert Hccox loft ntvrioon yos-
,torday for Gothenburg aftor visiting
her slstor Mr G. D. Couso for a
wook.
1 Frank Gariuan, of Creighton col
logo in Omaha, who visited his broth
ers Ipr Bovoral' wfcjljs loft yesterday
inornin. .
Don't forgcUho big Poultry, and 1'et
Stock show at (ho Lloyd opera ho'li,'e
jan. oui 10 bin. jtVcfiAiuuIssIon.
Tho Zota Zota c)ub VHl meet toraor
row aftornoon with liirs. J. B. Rod
field, who will bo assisted by Mrs.
Asa Snow.
Miss Irma Huffman returned to tho
Anna Morgan Dramatic School at Chi
cago Sunday, having spent, tho holl
dayu horo with tho homo folks.
Dr. and Mrs. Wado McGrow woro
lt town this wook while enrouto homo
from Omaha whoro tho latter had
booft faking medical treatment.
Tho West Union (Va.) Hornld pub
lishes tho following account of a wed
ding in which a North Plntto young
man figured as groom. Mr. Pass'
j frionds In North Plntto will bo gladto
j learn of his latest action and wish
him nnd tho lady of his choico nil
' kinds of happiness and succoss:
I It was with plcasuro that '-fro
learned of tho mnriago of Miss Eulalla
Beeson Davis to Mr. Leo Francis Pass
at St Patricks church in Washington,
D. C, on December eleventh, nlnoteen
hundred and Hfteon.
This marriage Is especially inter
esting to tho peoplo of this county-in
viow of tho fact that Miss Davis comes
ot two of tho oldest famillos in tills
section of tho stato. Sho Is tho daugh
tor of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis. On
tho Davis Bldo of tho house, It would
.only bo nocossnry to say that in deed
I book number ono nt page about twon
ty, wo find whoro her groat, great
grandfather mado a deed to tho town
for tho alto where tho Court House
now Btnnds and deeds to dlfforent cit
izens for prnctically all tho town lots
as they now are. This family has,
always occupied a prominent position!
in the social, financial and political
affairs of this county. Her grand
father L. T. Davis is at present tho
oldest c:tlzon In West Union and ono
tho county; wlillo hor father, Mr. I
John H . Davis, 1b at present ono of
tho promlnont businoss mon ot tho
town.
I On tho Mn.nl rIiv ntiln nf Mm l
wo, find a family of no less nromlnorico.
, Hor grandfather B. II. Maulsby was
connected for a number of years' with
tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad horo;
ho nlso engaged In tho morcantllo bus
iness horo with groat success having
accumulated at tho tlmo of his deth
much property both horo and in Park
orsburg. Ho and his late wife. to.
jjothor with their two daughtors, Mrs.
Davis and Mrs Boo, constituted ono of
thcKmost promlnont families of tho
town.
Mrs.pavis hag boon residing in
Washinglton for somo tlmo in ordor to
bo with hoV daughter while in ono of
tho finishing schoois thoro.
Mr. Pass a Btudont of law at tho
Goorgotown ilnlvorslty; and upon his
graduation no1 year locato In. tho
west for thatf "h r n,s Profession.
Tho ILjfHk chu tulntes Mr. Pass
In secuBifcptln most charming
W. R. C. Attention.
A special meeting will bo held Sat
urday afternoon, Jan. Sth, at 3 o'clock
to install tho newly elected officers.
By order of tho president, Mrs. Anna
M. Church.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Buckley left
yostorday for Omaha, after vis
ing tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jbhn Bratt during tho holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup and
littlo son returned Sunday mornng to
thoir homo in Woodbine, Iowa, aftor
visiting relatives hero and at Hershey
and Suthorland.
Wo wish to extend our slncerest
thanks to tho friends and neighbors
for their assistance and floral offer
ings during" tho illness and at tho death
of our beloved daughter &ol sister,
tho into Mrs. Melissa Lindscf.
Mrs. M. J. Applegato and Family.
Edward Achey, who has been acting
as superintendent of erection work at
tho now Lincoln Highway bridge for
several months, loft yesterday for Om
aha beforo going to Valley whero ho
has accepted a smilar position.
Hand Painted China Salo
10 to GO per cent discount on hand
palntod china and pictures Monday
and Tuesday. Miss Clarke, at tho
Rexall Drug store.
WITNESS AFTER WITNESS
IX NORTH PLATTE
Such Evidence Our Readers Cannot
Dispute
As wo tako up Tho Trlbuno woek
by wook. wo nro struck by tho hearty,
unmlstakablo way In which wltnoss
aftor witness speaks out as Mr. John
eon does horo. If those peoplo woro
strnngors living miles away, wo might
tako littlo notlco of them. But thoy
aro not. They nro our noighbors,
living among us. Their word Is too
easily proven to admit of any doubt.
Thoy speak out in tho liopo that their
oxperionco may bo a guldo to othors,
Haps Johnson, 814 Walnut stroot,
North Plntto, says: "For years I was
troubled with kidney compalnt, duo to
heavy work in tho backsmlth shop. I
have frequently taken Doan's Kidney
Pills nnd they have rid mo of back
ache, lamoness -and othorkidnoy dis
orders. I rocommond Doan's Kidney
Pills as a medicine of merit that all
kldnoy sufferers should try."
Prlco 50c, at all dealors. Don't sim
.ply - ask for a kidnoy remedy get
Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho same that Mr.
Johnson had. FoBter-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Do you sco tho point? Tho girl
means you. .Aro YOU insured? Sho
I s all right you can tell that by her
happy contcned look. .But how about
you? Aro YOU contented In tho same
way? Suppose anything should happen
to you today, tomorrow, or tho day
after, how would yonr family faro?
Aro .they .protected .from .poverty
should you die suddenly? If not, it
Is time you thought about it. Let ns
write you a policy now.
F. TEMPLE;
Room 1, I. O. O. F. Bldg.
TEACHER OF PIANO
412 East Third Street i -
Phono Red 101.
Hospital Phono Black G33.
' House Phono Black 633.
TV. T. PEITCHAED,
Graduate Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housb.
I Am Paying More for
than anyone else. l3efore yon
sell come and see me.
We are paying 310 Per ton
for Dry Bones.
North Platte Junk House
Lock's Old Barn.
Cigars in the Home
For tho next fivo months smokers
will spend their OTonlngs Indoors, and
what Is more convenient nnd more
plcasnroable than n bos of cigars at
homo, easily accessible when you have
an Inclination to smoke. Try a box
of our homc-inado and hand-made ci
gnrs, the kind that aro n littlo better
than yon buy elsewhere for tho same
price.
Wo also carry a full lino of to.
bncco and smokers' articles.
J. F. Schmalzried.
Hogs and Cattle
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Reildsnce Red 636 Ofllce 459
C. H. WALTERS.
Geo. Jts. Lent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Ofllce: Building and Loan Building
PhOB I Ofllce 130
Phonefl f Residence 115
J. II. KEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Rcdfleld & Redfigld
Offlco Phono G42
Res. Phono 076
JOHN S. SIMMS, M.
Physician nnd Surgeon
Offlco B. & L. Building, Second Floor.
Phono, Office, 83; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics and Children's Diseases.
Offlco McDonald Stato Bank Building.
Corner Sixth and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 2S3
Office phone 211. Res. phone 217
L. C . DflOST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..Genera! Hospital..
(Incorporated)
Phone 58 723 Locust Street
A modern institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. RedfiekULD. J. S. Simms, M.D.
Miss Elise Sieman, Supt.
t , , nOJV J3 .OTlCK
In the Mutter of the Uxtufc of Itliir-
Krntha Hurkc, DeceaNe.l.
In tho County Court ot Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, Nov. 26, 1910.
Notice Is heroby Given thtit tho cred
itors of said deceased will tneut the
Executors of said Estate beforo the
County Judge of Lincoln County. Ne
braska, at the County Court Room, in
said County, on the 2Sth day ol Janu
ary, 191G and on the 28th Jay of Juiy,
1910, ut 9 o'clock A. M. each dav, for
tho purposo of presenting thoir claims
for examination, adjustment nnd allow
ance. Six months arc allowed for rred
1 tors to present their clalmr, and or,e
year for the Executors to settle said Es
tote from tho 28th day of Jan., 1916.
This notice-will bo published in the
North Platto Tribune, a legal newspaper
printed in said County, for four weks
successively prior to January 2Sth, 1916.
, , GEO. E. FRENCH,
d28-4w County Judge.
NOTIOI3 FOR rUIIWOATIOX
Serial No. 01145
Department tjlc iuterior
U. Lund OlUce at North Platte, Ne-
, , , bruska, Dec. 20, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that William
A. Gaunt, of North Platte, Nebr., who
on Jan. 4, 1909, mado Homestead entry.
No. 01145 for SE, S NEVi, SE,i
mv. B SWU. Lots 1-2-3, Section 2.
Township 15, N., Itange 31, W., 6th
Principal Meridian has filed notlco of
intention to make flnal Ave year Proof,
to establish claim to tho land above des
cribed, before tho Register and Re
ceiver, at North Platte, Nebr., on the
14th day of Feb., 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: Henry
Doebke, James Bochan, George Ma
comber, Hurry Madison, all of North
Platte, Nebr.
J. E. EYANS,
dj6w Register!
NOTICE OF IIKAIUNG
In tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
lu the Mutter of the Entute ot Gerrltt
J. lfninpc, DeccaMed.
To the Creditor, Heir mid All 1'erxoiiN
IntereMted lu Snlil Estntet
Notice is hereby given that Charles
Hnmpo Hied his petition in this Court
on the 16th day of December 1915, in
which ho alleges that the said Gerrltt
J. Hampe, deceased, departed this life
intostato on October 10, 1911, at Mus
catine, in Muscatine County, Iowa, be
ing at the time of his death n resident
of said City, County and State, and
seized in fee of an undivided one-half
interest in nil of tho lands hereinafter
described, situated in tho State of Ne
ruskn, tho title thereto being held by
him by his initials thus, "G. J.
Hampe," to-wit:
Northeast Quarter of Southeast
Quarter (NE',4 of SEU), West Half of
Southeast Quarter (V of SB
Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quar
ter (NEW of SWU) of Section Thirty
Four (34), Township Thirteen (13)
North, Rango Twenty-Nino (29) West,
6th P. M., lu Lincoln County, Nebraska
Southwest Quarter (SWV4 ) of Section
Nlnoteen (191, Township Nino (9)
North, Range Thirty, (30) West, 6th
P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Southeast Quarter (SE) of Section
Seven (7), Township Nineteen (19)
North, Range Fifty-Eight (58) West,
6th V, M., in Banner County, Nebraska.
Northeast Quartor of Northwest
Quarter (NEVi of NM) of Section
i'UjSJ1 S5h Township Twonty-Nlne
(29) North, Range Eight (8) West, 6th
P. M., in Knox County Nebraska.
And that tho petitioner, Charles
Hampe, and his siBter, Christina Te
Strako, each inherited an undivided
one-fourth Interest in tho above des
cribed lands. Tho prayer of said peti
tion is that the Court determine the
tlmo of the death of the said Gerrltt
J. Hampe, deceased, his heirs, the de
gree of kinship and the right of de
scent of tho real proporty above des
cribed, and that all claims and demands
against said estate be forever barred.
The said petition will be hoard be
fore tho County Court in tho Court
House in the City of North Platte.
County of Lincoln Stato of Nebraska
on January 21, 1910, at 9 o'clock A, M.
at which timet all noreona Interested la
said estate may appear and show cause.
If any there be, why tho prayer of said
petition should not be granted.
Dated December 15, 1915.
d-s.aw QE0, EA FRENCH,
fl-s-3w County Judge.
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