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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
Semi-Weekly Tribune LBA L. BAKE, Editor and rabllnhor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One car Ijj JUull In Advance... $1.25 Ouo Year by Carrier In Adranco..$l0 Entorod at North Platto, Nebraska, Postolllce as Second Claaa Matter. l'JtlDAl', JUNK 10, 1910. Longford Elected President At tho Fourth annual meeting and reunion" of tho Nobruska state asso ciation of B. P. O. Elks hdld in Oniaiia LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Uov. Patrick McDald has been Spend ing this (Week In Omaha. Lost Topaz pin; return to Mrs. .1. A. Jones at library and receive roward. Miss Doris Baker of Kansas City, camo tho l)rst,of tho wcok to spend tho sunicr Wlli hor parents. Mrs. T. H.' Cooley left Tuesday ev ening for Scranton, Pa., to spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Miss Florence Neville, of Oniahn, Is expected hpnittoday to visit with Mrs. Charles Reynolds for oomo time. Howe & Moloney wnnts to seo you Juno 19th, 20th and 21st. Mrs. Anna Shea left Wednesday this Iwcck, Bay C. Langford, of this morning or mucs oi ivusi Virginia city was elected president. Bishop io vismi roiauvcs ior sovunu wuukb. Qeorgo A. Bcechcr of Hastings, ror- Mn and Mra, Conrad Andorsoii re- mcrly of this city spono neiorc mo turncd Wednesday evening from Den convention in uie iiuuiuai. ui wu vor wnoro tncy spent several uays. fnrm for which ho is raising funds. This institution will cost ?100,000 and All wool dress goods at a discount ho for tho uso of refractory hoys. of 20 per cent at Tho Leader, ::o:: Sport silks, white stripe ticking, Tor Christian Science Lecture. skints and suits at a 20 per cent dls- Tho Christian Sclenco Society ot count nt Tho Leader. North Platto, won., announces Mr(J ttpry, Dybc0 and cl,,ldrcn wU1 lecture on u.nuuu "" r, nV leave tomorrow morning for Grand Is Wm. R. ItoUivon, 0. S. B. of vor, ,Bnd ond Kan8M CItyito Bpond 8CV0ral uoio., incniuur ul mu vw"r' v. weeks f iim ATnfhor Church, tho First wut-KH pi,T,.h nf niirlst. Scientist. In Bos- Hugh Todonhoft, pitcher for tho rton Mass., Monday June 19th, 8:30 p. Booster baso ball team spent tho past ra., 'at tho Keith theatre, North Platto, throo days; visiting "relatives In Col- Nob. You anu your menus r ummm. dlally Invited to attend. SO 9 Asks for o Divorce Trn. E. Batton Illcl suit in the dis trict court Tuesday for dtvorco from Ellen S. Batton to whom ho was mar- rlml In Hnstlnirs May C. 1913. They lmvn resided In Lincoln county for nvo vnnrs. On May 27. 1914. the defend ant l clmrced with deserting tho fninlnMff without lust cause aiid In Novmnlior of 1914 tho plaintiff did ntrrpft to sottlo ono-hnlf of the net val- uo of his property on tho dofendant, which agrccmont alio nccopicu nnu re leased hor irlghts and claims on the remainder of said proporty. ::o:: Observe Flat: Day. Tho Ladles Auxiliary of Harry E. Brown Camp U. S. W. V. hold ap propriate oxdrclBCs Dt Flag Day at tho Lloyd opwa house Wednesday af ternoon. Tho attendance was large, aDnhmsO generous, and tho following nrocrrum was rondored: Opening ad dress by tho president, Mrs. Will Eah- ohnan: sonir. "America." by audience: ling ceremonies at altar conducted by color bearers Mcsdamos Qunsolly, Bell, Hnrior and Speck; prayetr by chanlln. Mrs. Rw Murdock: recita tions by Emmctt Moody and Honry llanor: (lag saluto; history of tho Hag by senior vice president, Mrs. Leonard Robinson, and hl&tory of tho order by Mrs. 13. E, Moody: toast to tho ling by the auxiliary music byl Emmctt Msody and BUzaboth Brodt bock: rceltution ly RUth Elder; i ad dress, J;"S. Hbagland; recitation", Lo- Loonard Robinson returned a few days ago from Ogden whero ho waa called last week by tho death of his mother. Tho Happy Hour club and their husbands wll be entertained nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Skow this ovening. James Kcefo, Ray Catitllu. F. J. McGovern and H.xC. Langford have returned from thlj Elks' convention in Omaha Miss Nanine Iddings. who is attend ing Bryn Mowt college, returned the 11 rat of the week to spend tho summer vacation. Mcsdamcs II M Grimes and E. S. Davis loft Tuesday ovening for Alli ance to attend a mooting of tho P. E. O. society. Miss Delia Mnrovls'h, who has been teaching tyn Merrill, Oregoin), camo Tuesday afternoon to visit her sister Mrs. A. J. Frazler. Mra. Bruco Dye, of Seattlo, formerly Miss Pearl Gilbert of this city, arriv ed hero Monday ovening to visit Mrs. Sarah Duggan and family Mrs. W. II. Wakcman, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, came Wednesday even ing to visit her daughter, Mrs. Georgo E. Payne, for severnl weoks , Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Porter, iwjio re cently camq hero from Omaha, have taken charge of tho Rltneu cafe and served tho first dinner at noon Wednesday; Mrs. J. W. McGraw and niece, Miss Maud Rccs, will lcavo tomorow morning for an extended visit In Chi cago, Now York and Niagara Falls. JT H. Stone, Chnrlea Tlglio, F. J. Dunn and George Frtor returned last evening from Hnstings where thoy attonded tho druggists convention. Found Near Union Pacific depot, a black ribbon watch fob and gold lock et Owner can liave same Joy calling at this office and paying for notice. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Chaloupka, of Lincoln arrived horo Wednesday to visit the lntteV's parents, Mrt and Mrs. J. T. Murphy, for a week ' or longer. It is dangerous to becomo over heated, do not run tho risk by cook ing on a coal stovo in tho summer. Oil and gasoline stoves will prevent It. See thorn nt Howe & Maloncy's. Charles Dixon left yesterday after neon for Chicago where ho Kvill en ter tho Northern Illinois college to tako a six months' courso In advanced optometry. Mrs. John Funkhnusen and daugh ter, of Springfield, 111., returned homo yesterday morning after spending several weoks with hor undo Georgo Austin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritter and chil dren, of Falrbury, who" had bcenMstt ing tho Barker and Flynn families for ten days, left yesterday. Mrs. Rlttor waa formerly Miss Pearl Flynn, of this city. Notlco Notlco Is hereby given Uiat tho as sessor In and for Blrdwood Irrigation District, Lincoln County. Nebraska, has completed the assessment book and has delivered' tho samo to tho sec retary, and tlie Board of Directors Is hereby called to meet at tho office of tho Secretary on southeast quarter of Sec. 3G, T. 14, R. 32. Wednesday, July 5, 191G at 2 p. in. of said date, to sit as a Board ot Equalization and to hear objections to tho assessment, and will remain In session as long as necessary not to exceed ten days, during -which tlmo all objections to tho assessment and vnluatlio'n will, bo heard and de termined. MARY C. McNEEL, Secretary. Dated this Cth day of Jurto, 191C. Notice In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. William Robb, Plaintiff, va John Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, his wlfo, first and real namo un known; C. A. Corbett and Mrs. C. A. Corbett, his wlfo, first and real names unknown, Defendants. Tho defendants, John Thomas, Mrs. John Thomas, his wlfo, first and real name unknown; C. A. Corbett and Mrs. C. A. Corbett, his wife, first and real names unknown, will tako notlco that upon tho 31st day of May, A. D 1910, plaintiff heroin filed his pe tition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, against said defen dants and each of them, tho objedb and prayer of said petition being to have tho tltlo to tho northwest quarter of Section 27, Township 13, North ot Jlango 33, West of tho Cth P. M. In Lincoln. County, Nebraska, quieted In said plaintiff aa Against a 'certain tax foreclosure and as against, a mortgage for $1600.00 upon said lands and others, dated May 18, 1897, because I of tho fact that said plaintiff hns been in tho open, notorious, exclusive, con tinuous, ndvorao and hostllo posses sion pf said land under a ' tax deed for more than ten years next prior to tho commencement ot hta, action. That plaintiff' prays to have tho feo simple tltld thorln quieted In him and for Buch other and further; relief In tho premises tis "may bo deemed proper by tho court. You and each of you are required to answor said peitlton on or before tho 17th day of July, 191G, J6J30 WILLIAM ROBB, By Muldoon & Oberst. Hja Attorneys. Solo Under Adjusterlilcn. Notlco Is hereby given that I will offer for salo two certain Jacks with mcelo points, four years of ago, now in my possession to tho highest bidder for cash, for tho purpose ot meeting the payment of tlio sum of $2G.50 and costs of ealo and keeping from this date to date of sale under, my Hon by virtue of a contract with .thp, agent of Charles Wilkinson, the own'or of said animals. Said salo to tako place at my farm in Sec. 3G, T. 13 N., R. 31, West In Lincoln county, Nebraska on tho 30th day of Juno, 191G, at the hour ot 3:00 P. M. JG J30 LOUIS REFIOR, Lienor. m chorus"- ''"Star nora lssnoimnn nnu Spangled Banner." ::o:: Swedish Luth. Emanuel Congregation Kenneth Besohor. Pastor. Services -will bo hold In the Advent church Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. All tho mombors arc requested to bo prosont. It Is an old usage In tho Scandina vian' countries to celebrate tho Mld- Bummor day, tlioroforo the 'Swedish LtllidranK wll have' a Mldjjummor tostlval At t ie farm of' 'Frank Strol- birg threes-fourth ot nUHlo southeast of Blrdwood w4tch. inriaay, Juno 30. Dlnnor will be jJervtld to all presoiut at tho small charge of twonflv-o cents. An Ice cream stand will bo erected. A Alio pnegrnm wll bo ren dered in both tho Swedish and Eng lish languages. We nro all oxpoq'.lng a very pleasant day. Those who doslro to partake in tho fcsUvnl will meet at tho court houf" "impUH nt 9:30 Tvhero means ot transportation cnif bo had. - . :n; ! Owon O'Noll who had his adnolds and tenHlls removed at Mnyo Bros,, hospital in uochostor, Minn,, la got- tlngnlpng nicely. His son Carl -who HUbmltted to an -operation for Internal injuries is also progressing nicely. M. J. Forbes motored to Hastings last week to nttond tho ritato conven tion of funeral dlrootors arid following lils arrival homo started out on a trip in ins enr to scotts mure via Kim ball and returning by way of Sidney. Tomorrow at midnight In "Olo VJrglnny" tfho Custer act will go Into effect. This (provides that all officers who do not carry out tho lalwU will bo romoved from office. Among tho lnws of Virginia Is tho Sunday bluo law which prohibits tho salo on that day or nowspapors, clgnrs and tobacco, and will result In ftho Sunday closing oi automobile garages. Narth Platte peoplo woro probably not awaro thnt tho storm Wednesday night was a menace to thorn. Tho cldud as disclosed by tho llghtnlngnnd viewed from eight miles south of town was perfectly lunnnol shaped buifc fort unately It swung horizontal InBtcnd of perpontllcular. Viewed from tho alivo distance it was about tho most wicked looking cloud wo hnvo ever booh. Keith Neville, who Is attending the national democratic convention in St. Louis Is bolng rocognlzod by being In terviewed aa to his views on certain spoeclios autl phusos ot democratic principles. Ills candidacy for tho gov- oruBhlp of Nohraska Is bringing him Into tho limelight and promises to bo lu tho future ono of tho national lenders In his party fn tho Trnns Mlssourl country. 1 "' C. O. Hupfer, A. 'PHuncr, Chns. nerrou, Jionry ueuuauscn unu iru u. Bare Bpont Wednesday afternoon at Listen's lako In a vain attempt to se cure a mcsB of fish, but by reason of rains having flushed tho lako with wash from tho surrounding hills and furnishing a temporary supply of food, tho bass, tho croppy and tho bullhead absolutely refused to' partake of tho tempting bait Wlorod. Tho party mot ored Into a vory hoavy rain at Dick ens, narrowly missed a hall storm that awopt wBt of tho Listen ranch, and when clgli miles touth ot town caught the tall end of tllio rain which vwlted this city about ten o'clock. Much of th dlstanco "was plowed through water that filled the roadway, I J "I We Believe the Maxwell is Greatest Motor Car Value on the '4 i UT our opinion would not be of any particular importance to you if it did hot coincide with the facts. We only want you to look the market over caref idly.SjThen we absolutely know that you will agree with us. in the first place there is the remarkable. Maxwell engine, JSta four cylinder motor of its size has more "pejp" 'or rg6 to it regardless of the price of the car it drives. St will climb hills on high gear in a manner that will astonish you. It is quiet and works day in and day out with a sound, business like hum that is good to hear. Any engineer will compliment the design of the chassis. And those who are not engineers" cannot fail to note its simplicity and staunch construc tion. As for what t is made of, we can truthfully say that better material cannot be bought. The operation of the car is simplicity itself the brakes are powerful the springs are long and flexible the axles are strong and the steering apparatus, like the rest of the chassis, is built to stand the most severe service the car may ever have to face, wherever or however it is used. ' Then if you consider looks important, and most people do. you will not find a more attractive car than the Maxwell at anywhere near the price. And it comes to you fully equipped with all the attachments you will ever want or need; electric starter and lights, demountable rims, pne man topj self -ventilating, rain-vision windshield, etc All for $655 (five passenger touring car) or $635 (two passenger roadster). We know you can't beat it Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 IF. O. B. DETROIT C. M. TROTTER Agency, Norh Platte and Brady, Neb. h -Mr Time Payments if Desired