The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 23, 1916, Image 7

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    CANE SEED
Our Car of Cane Seed is Almost Gone!
DID YOU GET YOURS?
YELLOW GERMAN MILLET SEED
KAFFIR CORN FETERITA
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PHONE 67.
N. LAMB
WAKE FOLLOWS ACTION
OF L'HL'SmilXT MOHLKlt.
Semi-Weekly Tribune
IRA L. BAKE, Editor and Pnblislior.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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Ono Year by Carrier in Advance. .$1X0
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofllce as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, 3IAY 23, 1910.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Hugh Scoonover left Friday evening
for Omaha after spending a week
here.
John Gray will leave Ithls evening
for Ogden to spend a week with
friends.
Nick Broslus, of Gandy, spent the
latter part of last week with frionds
In town.
J. W. Shoppard has returned from
Omaha where he spent a week on
business.
Dean Bowker spent the latter part
of last week in the eastern part of
the state.
Miss Beryl Sivers who visited with
the Yost family last week, has gone
to Montana.
Mrs. Knute, Oberg, of Stapleton, is
visiting this week with her sister
Mrs.'A. J. Prazler.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, McDonald Bank
Building.
Dr. H. C. Brock resumed work at
his dental parlors yesterday after be
ing 111 for several days.
Miss Mario Schatz has accepted a
position as stenographer for Attorney
George N. GIbbs.
Mrs. Frank Scott will leave shortly
for Denver to visit relat'ves for a
couple of weeks.
For Sale Tomatoes and cabbage
plants from best early seed. Doolitte's,
Phono No. 782F022. 37-2
Miss Ireno McGee, of Brady, re
turned homo Saturday after visiting
friends for several days.
Miss Ellen McCarthy will leave Fri
day evening for Spaulding to visit the
homo folks for a few days.
Mrs. John Vernon will leave to
morrow for Boone, Ia to visit rela
tives for a couple of weeks.
A baby boy was born recently ito
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ames at the
Bratt farm near this city.
Good second hand Buick car to
trade for cattle1. Inquire of Frank
Woodgate, North Platte. 37-5
Mrs. W. J. Crusen returned home
Friday from an extended visit in Los
Angeles with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toole left
Saturday evening for Kansas City to
visit relatives for a fortnight.
Stanley Sheppard wlio had been
very. ill with an abcess on his right
ear is reported greatly improved.
Ladles Hairdrcssing and Soft
Water Shampoo at Coates Beauty Par
lors, 505 Dewey St., Phone Red 655.
Dr. N. McCabo returned the latter
part of last week from Omaha where
ho was called by tho death of a rela
tive. Mrs. Joseph Jessup, who spent six
weeks visiting relatives In cities of
Ohio, returned homo Saturday even
ing. Francis Flynn who has been nt
tonding Stanford University at Pala
Alta, Calif., returned homo Sunday
evening.
A marriage license was granted Fri
day afternoon to Joseph D. Kelly age
38, and Nona Titus age 25, both of
this city.
Jess Fitch, of Dickens, was here tho
latter part of last -week and purchased
a new Ford car for Joseph Plelsticker
of Dickens.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Mrs. Clarence Tollefsen, Suth
erland, Neb.
Tho Catholic Girls' Club will meet
tomorrow evening with Mrs. Harry
Gutherless, instead of Thursday as
announced.
Edward Stoffriggen, of tho Clinton
store, is taking a two weeks' vacation
the greater part of which he will
spend in Omaha.
Mrs. Albert Steinhausen left Sunday
for Lincoln to place her seven year
old son In a hospital for injuries re
sulting from a broken arm.
Mrs. N. McCabe who was called
to Omaha last week by the death of
her Bister, Miss Evelyn O'Connor, will
remain there for some time.
A number of local people are plan
ning to attend the carnival and street
fair which will be held at Maywood
next week beginning May 29th.
John Wollenhaupt who had his tail
oring rooms located in the former
Burko building is now located in
rooms over the Hlnman garage.
Mrs. Roy Pritchett, of Omaha, for
merly of this city, who visited Mrs.
Albert Haspel and other friends for
two weeks, loft at noon Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. McWllliams and family
will move this week into their new
bungalow which was recently built
north of tho house they now occupy.
Wanted Four or five hundred head
of cattle to pasture this summer. In
quire of J. A. BANTA, Tryon, Neb., 25
miles north and west of North
Platte. 37-1
Tho local order of L. 0. O. Moose
have rented tho second lloor of tho
now Brodbeck building and will
move there as soon as tho building
is completed.
Friends In town received word Sat
urday of tho death of Malcomb Wlilte,
tho nineteen year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. James White of Sutherland.
Death was duo to a severe case of
diphtheria.
Following tho resignation of Pros
Ident Mohlor last Thursday, came the
resignation of General Manager Wnro
Saturday. In speaking of the resigna
tion of Mr. Ware, tho Omoha Hoc
said:
There Is no stated time fixed for
tho resignation of Mr. Ware becoming
effective. It asks that ho bo relieved
from tho duties of gomnil mnnngcr
of tho Union Pacific at a thno that
will best suit tho convenience of the
road.
Tho general manogor of tho Union
Pacific is a creature of tho president
and due to tho fact that the resignation
of President Mohlor becomes effective
July 1, next, it is more than likely
that ho will hold the wholo matter
In oboynncc, turning It over to Ills
successor, who will make tho ap
pointment.
Although General Manager Ware
asserts that ho has had tho resigna
tion under consideration for somo
months, to his friends anil to tho rail
road people it comes as a surprise.
Asked why ho resigned Mr. Ware said.
"There are two reasons for quttlng
tho position. The first Is that my
physical and mental condition Is good
nnd I want it to remain so.
"Tho Bccond reason 13 that I have
been ongnged In nctlvo railroad work
for thirty years. I want to rest and
I want to travel. I have nothing In
view for tho future, so far as business
or employment is concerned. I nm
through with rnilroadlng. I leave tho
Union Pacific with tho best of feeling
toward Its officials and employes,
from tho highest to the lowest. It is
the best road that I know of nnd It
and Its people hnve treated me kindly.
Omaha will continue to be my home."
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We arc to Have Visitors.
Ogalalla News: Arrangements are
being mado for tho Community club to
go In a body to North Platte n3 tho
guests of tho North Platte Commer
cial club and spend a day at the state
experimental farm at that town. This
Is going to be one of the finest things
for tho members of the club, more es
pecially for tho .formers, who aro
vitally interested. Every farmer in
the county should .attend this demon
stration or exhibition on that day re
gardless of whether he belongs to tho
club or not. The club has mado ar
rangements for a special car on No.
G in the morning and on No. 17 to
return in the evening. The day will
probably be announced In next week's
issue of the News.
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON
Loans, Real Estate and Insurance
FARM LOANS
We have plenty of money on hand to loan on farms and ranches. We guar
antee the lowest rates and best terms. No delay in closing loans.
INSURANCE
Fire, Lightning, Tornado and Hail Insurance written in the best Insurance
Companies at lowest possible rates.
All losses promptly and equitably settled. Our insurance department has
been doing business for 45 years with never a dissatisfied customer.
REAL ESTATE
Investors and homeseekers can always find choice bargains in City Property
and Farm Lands at our office.
At this time we have a number of special bargains in dwellings, the property
of non-residents, that must be sold. Small payment down and the balance in
monthly installments. We are offering these properties at a fraction of their
real value.
BUCHANAN & PATTERSON,
B. & L. BUILDING. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF
THE COUNTY HOARD.
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There are holes nnd
scams in every axle, so small you can't
see them but large enough to cause
friction and wear. They are filled by
the Mica in
MICA
axie grease
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Made of finely powdered mica and hlch grade grease
stock. Kills friction will not run or gum.
Sold in 1 and 3 pound cans, galvanized iron pails, kegs,
half-barrels and barrels.
Eureka Harness Oil
Feeds the leather. Makes harness
look better and last long.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NEBRASKA)
OMAHA
E. Gilbert will entertain
M. club tomorrow after-
For Sale.
If you are interested in buying a
lot for a home let us show you our
nice level lots in Block 1S7 original
town of North Platte between First
nnd A street and Maplo and Ash.
There aro four lots facing east. These
lots will bo sold at reasonable prices
for cash. They are all desirable Ce
ment walks built, sewer in block and
paid for. BUTLER BUCHANAN.
Phono 139 Building & Loan Bldg.
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Eighth Grade Graduation.
County Supt. Gantt announces that
the eighth grade graduation exercises
of the Lincoln county schools will be
held at the Keith theatre Saturday af
ternoon of this week.
There are about 200 graduates from
this grade.
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Notice to the Public.
No trespassing allowed on section
30-11-32. JAKE WAGNER.
and also on section 31-11-32.
3G-G E. J. DOMOODE.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
For Sale Young calf. Inquire at
803 west Seventh street. 37-3
Hershey has organized a ball team
with Editor Rasmussen as manager.
Exchanged by mistake at May Par
ty Man's brown hat. Phono Red G08.
For Sale New house at 1212 weat
Third street. 1-
Eileen Lemon has returned from a
visit with relatives in St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. I.
the J. Y
noon.
J. II. Edminston left Saturday
morning for a short visit in Suther
land.
Miss Hazel Smith will go to Gothen
burg this week to visit Miss Gertrude
Nelson
Adam Sensel and daughter, of Gar
field, spent tho week end hero with
friends
Mrs. Harry Fleishman and daughter
lett Friday evening to visit with rein
tives in Omaha.
Mrs. Theodoro Sandall will enter
tain the Elite club on "Wednesday
afternoon, May 31st.
Mrs. Frank Coates, of Sutherland,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coates
tho latter part of last week.
For Farm Loans seo or wrlto Gone
Crook, room 3, Waltemath building,
North Platte. 41tt
Charles Thompson arrived horo
Friday evening from Lincoln to spend
jus vncatlon with tho homo folks.
James Wilson, of Grand Island, who
came last week to attend tho Fryo
Illllcbrandt wedding left Friday.
James Harmon has returned to
Wood River after visiting with the
Fryo ramily for several days.
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F. j, DIENEIi & CO.
Ileal Efttate nnd Insurance
Come and seo us for town lots In
dlftorent parts of tho city. Good In
vestments on easy terms. Houses for
sale and rent. Wo have also good bar
gains In farms and ranches.
Cor. Front and Dowey Sts.. upstairs
Wiring
W. J. IIOLDEItNESS
Eectrlrnl Supplies
Stornge Butteries
Morsch Bldg
Phono 175.
May 8th, 101G.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, present Hermlnghausen Sprin
ger and county clerk.
Claims wero allowed to-wit:
John F. Snyder, road work, Com
sioner District No. 3, $21.00.
C. A. Lendegren, auto hire, general
fund, $14.00.
E. K. Souder, road work District
No. Gl, $48.00.
Chad. GranJ, road woTk DIstrllct
No. 61, $52.00.
Board spent balance of day at Well
fleet viewing roads and bridges and
stood adjourned until tomorrow.
C. W. YOST,
County Clerk.
Mny 9th, 191G.
Board met same as yesterday,
present Hermlnghausen Sprjngor,
White and county clerk.
Claim of Wm. Schram, dragging
roads, allowed on Commissioner Dis
trict No. 3 for $12.20.
Board spent balanco of day at
Sutherland and stood adjourned until
May 15th, 191G.
C. W. YOST,
County Clerk.
May 15th, 191G.
Board met pursuant to adjourn
ment, itresent Hermlnghausen,
Springer, Whito and county clerk.
Claims allowed on general iunu:
W. C. Masters, team work, $10.00.
Jblinson Bros., damages on account
of anlmnl breaking leg on Brady
bridge, $18.00.
Sundry persons, witness fees btato
vs. Smith, $50.30.
Sundry persons, Judges and cierKs
primary election, $1,518.85.
Sundry persons, witness ices btato
vs. Beatty. $421.50.
Sundry persons, witness fees btato
vs. James, Wilcox and oust jonn,
$25.20.
Sundry persons witness ices btaio
vs. Russell. $43.80.
Sundry persons, canvassing prima
ry election. $30.00.
F. A. Rasmussen, puimsmng, $iy.uz
Jens Sommer, mdso for tho county
poor, $z.u&.
F. W. Hansen, piumning repairs,
$19.25.
F. D. Westcnfeld, mdso for county
poor, $15.85.
Florenco vormliyea, caro or coun
ty poor, $20.00.
E. J. Eames, punnsning, $t.vu.
Jas. R. Whlto, mdso for Wlckor
sham family, $44.10.
Notrth Platto Drug Co., medicino
for county poor, $25.85.
Julius PIzor, mdso for county poor,
$41.85.
Henry Breternltz, teaming, $13.00.
Harry Carothors, mdso for county
poor, $7.75.
F. W. Hermlnghausen, services,
$14.40.
E. H. Springer, services, $48.00.
Allowed on bridgo fund:
Omaha Structural Steel Co., fori
bridgo near Arnold, $G5.00.
Omaha Structural Steel Co., bal
anco on bridgo south of Brady, $100.
Omaha Structural Steol Co., first
cstlmnto on bridgo near Gannet,$G00.
Omaha Structural Steel Co., for
bridge material, $239.07.
Tidball Lumber Co., lumber, $70.25.
Win. Johnson, bridgo work, Brady,
$132.10.
C. O. May, balanco duo on bridgo
work, Hershey, $100.05.
A. J. Samuolson, bridgo work, $4.50.
Allowed on commissioners' districts:
Waugh Road Drag Co., ono drag
allowed on District No. 2, $25.00.
Geo. Himmelrlght, road work
District No. 1, $10.40.
Walfred Larson, road work District
No. 2. $25.00.
Georgo Hoover road work, District
No. 3, $52.00.
Ed Wilson, road work dlstrlc No,
3, $59.00.
Allowed on rond district funds:
Wallace Qulnn, road work District
No. 1, $10.45.
C. F. Kllnge, road work District
No. 5, $24.00.
Henry Fulk, road work, District
No. 5, $45.00.
Tho county treasurer is hereby an
lot 4, block 2, Miller's addition from a
valuation of $720 to $5G0, error In
assessment.
Also to correct tho 1915 tax list as
to lot 7, block 1G7, from an assessed
valuation of $400 to $250 on account
of error.
A petition for road signed by John
Remus and others comes up beforo
tho board for action. Said petition
reads as follows: Road to oommonco
at northeast corner of section (22)
twenty-two, township eleven (11),
rango thirty (30), running thenco
south on section lino between sections
22 and 23, sections 2G and 27, sections
34 and 35, township 11, rnngo 30, and
between sections 2 and 3, soctlons 10
and 11, sections 14 nnd 15, sections
22 and 23, township 10, rnngo 32, in
tersecting with road No. 13G, and tor
mlnntlng thorcnt, said road bolng
six and three-fourths miles in length
nnd to bo sixty-Blx foot in width. All
dnmagCB having been -waived by all
tho land ownors nnd tho board bolng
of tho opinion that said road Is for
tho public good, grants tho petition.
Whoroupon tho board adjourns to
May 22, 191G.
C. W. YOST,
County Clerk.
We Know Not What's Before Us
But you'll know that you have
A Load o Good Sound Lumber
behind you, when perched on your wagon,
homeward bound, after having been
LOADED IN OUR YARD
WE SELL THE BEST
Coates Lumber & Coal Co.
North Platte, Nebr.
ffiolarine
trip, See if it's F jtandaiw on company
11 fully supplied P ("""" '
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POLARINE
the Standard Oil
for All Motors.
Your car will show more mileage
on a smaller consumption of both
gas nnd oil, if the motor is running
smoothly on Polnrinc.
Free burning, non-carbonizing.
The Polarine sign means quality
lubrication and n reliable dealer.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY fryZ
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thorlzcd to correct 1915 tax list as to