The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 12, 1916, Image 7

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    CLEAN UP SALE
Until December 30th we will offer Standard
Firestone Tires for sale at the following prices:
32x3 lA Firestone Non Skid S. S. Casings. Cut price
$14.00. Regular price $ 1 6.95.
32x3 Firestone Smooth SfcS. Cut$Price$ 12.50.
Regular Price $15.15.
33x4 Firestone Non Skid S. S. Cut Price $19.90.
Regular Price $24.10.
33x4 Firestone Smooth S. S. Cut Price $18-10.
Regular Price $21.50.
HENDY-0GIER AUTO COMPANY.
An Original
Expedient
By ALAN HINSDALE
Coyote Hound-Cp.
A big coyonto round-up will tako
nlac south of Horshoy Saturday, Do
contbor 15th. Thoso wlBhlng Ho Join
I linve pleased others, I enn please you.
Col. F. J. DIXON, The Penn Mutual Life
nniniiiir ni n i iiiimii n inhiiil hi iuiii i i
In tho bunt, and an invltution is ox- AUCTIONEER, I f DU:lJJU:
tonded to ovoryono, will moot at Doll witlTK ME I'OH TERMS AND DATES " ""flUCUJlllCl
Tltterlngton's at 9 n. in., whwr0 tbe MAYWOfin. NER .i , c. .
"toll tne a
emi-Weeklv Tribune
BA L. BAKE, Editor and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Onn Year bv Mail In Adtnuce. . . .$1-5
One Year by Currlor In Advance. .$L50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postofflce as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 191C.
Victory But No Peace.
Once moro Germany is ringing bolls
and flinging out tho colors in celebra
tiii norinan dcodIo seo it is
their inability to win after a long
series of brilliant victories. This is
because the success of German arms
has filled Europo with so much ap
pj ebenslon that none of the allies feel
that they can afford to talk about
nnncn. T110 SiroilKur uim uiuiu i".-
torious tho Germans show themselves
to bo, the more fixed tholr onemles be
come in their determination to break
the power of Prussian Militarism. It
Is that paradoxical situation that may
now postpone peace for anothor year
or two. Lincoln Journal.
::o::
No One Loves Soldier Life.
I Recruiting officer John J. Flannlgan,
and flinging out tuo coiora m u-, Regiment, U.
tion of a great victory. The smash lug ,a. . . hopo for
of Rumania is said to have had row
nrecedonts in the rapidity and thdro-
ness of iho movement. It is a great
stimulus to the national prlde of tho
Germans, for it undoubtedly repre
sents a great achievement. But It is
iloubtful if this victory brings any
S. Infantry, who had been hero tor
olcht days, left yesterday without se-
coring a recruit. Officer Flannlgan
made tho federal building his bead
quarters and though he stood at "at
tention" in his natty uniform in the
corridor of the building from eight
doubtful u uns victory u.iuB , nlorninB until five In the oven-
nearer tho peace that all Germany now n vn rfiorult hovc in
bo ardently desires The allies I .ut whereat Mr. Flannigan-Irish
relatively stronger than they were W brocue-muttcred
fore Rumania dec area war. iney Qbout Jack of patrIot,Bm
have lost comparatively few men out- oU g
side ot Rumania. This makes the Ger- 1 Lincoln county. He Is serv
man losses in the lng lllg thlnl cnllstment and receives
oountrv a net loss. Man power win, , ., ,
decide the war in the end therefore nth andflxlns.
this conclusion by the Wall Street WH bo Apnollllcd Bullk ExBni,llcr.
Journal: T, Sutherlaml Frco Lanco says
Germany in men money and muni- R of Umt,p,aco
tlons is a receding lauiur wmw n ii,
"Fathor," said Johnnie,
story'
"All right; I'll tell you a story about
nn elopement
"When I wns n young man I secured
a position with a maker of artificial
limbs. I traveled through tho country
selling legs and arms and other sur
gical contrivances to tho small deal-
nrs.
"Ono ilnv T was driving along a road
with my wagon load of samples when
T nvortnntr n tirottV clrl Walking the
snnm wnv T was coins. I aftked her
if I mniiln't alvo her a lift. She uc
ccpted the offer and got in on tho
rnniint emit- hpsldo 1110.
"iroi- iinino was lot me see. what
was her name? Well, we'll call her
finsli.. That wns the first girl who
ovof nii!rclod nn to mo. and I tell you
I stuck to her like a kitten to n foot
warmer. Iu truth, It was ono of those
raw. of love at first sight, and 1
i-mililn't toll vou which fell in love
with the other first. She wns going
to town to do some shopping, and 1
arranged with her to drive her back
tho same afternoon.
"1 didn't go Into the house with her
when wo reached her home. You see.
It wouldn't look right thnt I had pick
ed up Susie on the road. But the
next time 1 went over tho route I
called with a letter of lntroduction"-
"Who from?" interrupted Eva.
"Well, I didn't intend to say any
thing about that, but since you want
t know Susie cuvo mo tho mime of a
friend of hers, and 1 wrote tho letter
myself, signing tho friend's name. 1
called on Susie, presented tho letter,
and she received mo us a stranger.
Of course that wasn't a nlco thing
to do, but Susie had told mo thnt her
father was a cranky old man ami she
couldn't niukon young man's acquaint
ance without his asking Innumerable
questions about how, when and where
she hnd met him.
"When does tho elopement begin?"
asked Johnnie
"It bourns right here. I visited Su-
route will bo laid out nnd tho coptnlns
nnuoin'ted.
It Is planned to sut round a section
at a tlmo nnd drlvo toward tho coiv
tor. Coyotos uro reported as being
moro numorous than usual this year
and have become oxtromcly annoying
to the farmors.
Numorous good dogs hnvo boon so
cured nnd a day of real sport is an
tlclpated. Dinner will bo served nt the
Ranch Bros, ranch (tho old Mclntlro
nlnco). For any further particulars
see Doll Tltforlngton. Horshoy Times.
::o:'
FOR YOUlt AUTO SERVICE
Call 125 for taxi day or night.
Also five or seven passongor car for
funeral service.
MOOENSEN-LOUDEN AUTO CO.
Clmndler & Elcar Aamcy,
Corner 8th and Locust Sts
MAYWOOD, NEB.
1)11. JOHN S. TWINEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology and Qbstctrlcs.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Nurso Dncwn Memorial Hospital.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Ofllce: Building and Loan Building
pi,. i Ofllce 130
Phones Residence 115
Has paid for more than
$100,000,000, new busi
ness this year.
J. II. Hegarty, Agent.
!McCabe Bldg. North Platte.
Y. .1. 1I0LDERNESS
Ecctrlcnl Supplies
Wiring Stornge Butteries
Morsch Bldg
Phono 175.
Sheriffs Sale.
Ofllco phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Phyniclan.
North Platte, Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
SLIDE
Down To Echelbery's
Hospital Phone Black 633.
Houqo Phono Black 633.
W. T. FIUTCHARD,
Graduato Votorinurlun
Eight years -a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218-south Locust St.,
ono-half block southwest of the
Court House.
By virtue- of an order of salo Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County. Nobraskn, upon a docreo of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
whoroln Florence M. Horshoy is plain
tiff and Oliver A. lUdonour ct nl nro
dorondants. and to mo dlrocted, I will
on tho 20th da of Docombor, 1916, at
2 o'clock p. m., at tho east front door
of tho Court IIouso in North Platte.
Llncol n County, Neb., 1910, sell at
Public Auction to tho highest bidder
fnr nnnli. tn Rfitlsfv said decroo. inter
est and costs, tho following described
proporly, to-wlt:
South Half (S) of Section Ton (10)
and tho North Half (NV6) of Section
Fifteen (IB). Township Eleven (11),
North of Range Thirty-Three (331,
Lincoln County, Neb.
Dated North Platto, Nch., Nov. a7,
1910.
A. J. SALISBURY,
n28d29 Sheriff.
... rt .
enemies are increasing in 'Strength,
powqr and virility.
One of the most notable features of
tho times showing the inexhaustible
power of the allies is that which re
lays to man power. While Germany
has called to tho muster role for mill-,
tary activity and Industry all males be
tween sixteen and sixty, Russia can'
outnumber in men all the Teutonic '
forces. Sho has already sumoned to
"gracefully acknowledges that he lias
a verbal promise" for appointment as
stato bank examiner. Mr. White is a
son of James R. White, ono of tho
best known farmers of tho valley and
a (prominent democrat. Ho has been
associated with a bank at Sutherland
for a number of years.
::o::
Organizing Dancing Club.
Members of the B. P. O. Elks are
forces, sno nas aireauy eumonuu u -
arms 22.000.000 of bar 182,000,000 pop-' organizing a dancing club and wll
ulation. Sho has 15,000,000 men armed
and equipped and 5,000,000 moro in
training.
Franco and England are more limit
ed in available men, but the notable
news of the day is that Asiatics are
llowing into France and Russia and are
to be invited to England to work In
munition factories and arsenals. Al
ready Japan Is one vast aJrsenal for
the allies, but tihe introduction of Chi
nese labor to supply the deficiency
with the allied countries opens up
limitless possibilities.
Tho most astounding thing about tho
of dancinc parties at
roirtilar intervals during the winter
season. It Is expected that at least
fifty Elks will become members and
very pleasant parties are anticipated.
The membership fee will bo ten
dollars.
::o::
Arthctr Shivers underwent an oper
ation at a local hospital a few days
ago for a growth on his neck.
Mrs. P. J. Norrls, daughter Mildred
and on Francis, were called to Omaha
Saturday fateynoon by tho death of a
relative.
And lnnk over our stock of
.. .mii-fiiil linr T'rnm the first Furniture, boueht before the
aiu ItllU w v. v - - - - 1 ' ( .
her father opposed me, ana wncn l raise, same Old prices. DC91
asked him for his daughter ho refused j j mve extra
mn no nt lilunk. Suslo wouldn't glvo Tu"v b ' ,
Ihnrcfnins m used lurnuure.
liiv Uitt un intii; Hwn.n.ft - i - o
. . . - i .i Ti I r . 1 . I . Uai i
out to run awny aim uu uuuiiiru. oomCUunij you uuuu m uuiuu,
hlu whuer the;; was . deal of at less tnan nau pr.uc.
snow. After a big storm I started on T enri prH. Hirinfl.
...... 1-1.. ... .. l.n.l. M M v w, ,
a UUSUiess irjp iu u oumb - - -
written me that her father hnd been Rubber and PletalS. yj
called on to serve on a jury and wns ctrppt
vc,f f m tlmn TTnr mnHlr "vw uwwww
viiinnthlzed with Suslo nnd me. so
she didn't count against us. I drove
mi to tho house one afternoon, nnu,
tho father belnu at tho county seat,
Suslo nnd I concluded that it wns as
good a time ns any to go off and get
married. Susie's mother diun't oiqeet,
arid wo started.
"Wo hadn't been gone long when
Susie's father came home. Ho asked
her mother where sho was, and tho
noor womnn looked guilty. Ho forced
her to ndmlt thnt Suslo nnd I hnd gone
off to be married and to tell mm
which wnv. Then ho cot Into the
slolch ho bad come homo in. and away
ho went llckety spilt after us to nend
us oft before wo could get murrled.
Suslo was looking back all the
while, and presently, when we were
on n rise, sho saw her father coming
some two or threo miles away. Then
I know I was in for a chase.".
"Did you lick your horse?" usked
Johnnie
"You bet I did. mv boy. But ho hnd
no speed in him. I used him simply to
MINNESOTA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Founded 18S0.
it's th household word in Western
Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best iron
ey can buy. It's what you need, for a
Bavlngs bank and Insnranco that in
surea. They all buy it.
"There Is a Benson"
For further information
Phone, call or address
E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent
The Old Lino Man
NOnTH PLATTE . NEBRASKA
r
J. L. Mitchell
nf T.nxlinrtoii. Nob- will make your
t.. 1.1.-. 1 nrwl l.l.v i inn If rt I " " ' .
" 1 , I 7 , Public Auction Sales. No extra charge
Jog through tho country, carrying oo j"'' ..,. lf(,fcrcnc0B. ,
and my samples, stopping hero nnd
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Postoflicc.
Phone 58 ,
A modern Institution for tho
iclentlfic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield,M.D. J. S. Simms, M.D
Miss M. Sieman, Supt.
Notice of Petition.
Es'tntb No. 14ftl of Claus Qruonau,
doceascd.
In" tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in said Estate take
notlco that a potltlon has boon filed
for tho "probata ot an Instrument, pur
nortimr to bo tho forolcn will of Claus
Qrucnnu and tho appointment of
Louisa Oronnu, as Administratrix,
with Will nnnoxed In said Estate,
which has boon Dot for hearing horoln
on December 15, 191G, at 9 o'clock a.
m.
Dated Nov. 17, 1916.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
n21-dl2 County Judge.
Notice, Decree of Heirship
Gertrude Rebhausen,
Teacher of Piano
102 South Locust
Florence MacKay
Teacher of Piano
801 west Fifth St.
for trusportiitlon. References, inc
ufnrlrtiioil til DllU'HOll lUKl
udjolnlntr counties, for whom I linvo
condiicteu nuciion sums ir m rn.
12 years. Cliargos rcasonume. ru
sale dates, phone or write,
J. L. MITCHELL,
Lexington, Ncbraskm
or make date nt this office.
Save Your Steps with
An Extension Telephone
TJEMtYBEBIiY & FORBES,
T.lnnnunil P.ftllinllll ATR
Undertakers and Funeral Director!
Day Phone 234,
Night Phono uiacK oao.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. Hi
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllco B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38.
Wear Out Your Shoes
Without One
RESIDENCE EXTENSION TELEPHONE
RATES
75 cents a month With extra bell.
50 cents a month Without a belL
thoro. nnd for this I didn't need n fast
horse. The consequence wns thnt Su
sie's father, having the best animal in
1i!m Rtnblo. L'lilnnd on us.
"I was full of expedients, nnd ns U
drove on rnclteu my Drain for ono to
dcluy our pursuer. I remembered that
there was a bridge ahead, a small,
rickety affair. If I could have tlmo
to ruin that bridge behind mo I could
keen mv Diirsuer from ccttlmr over It
nnd in thnt way I might escape. Then
an Idea struck mo how to cause the
deluy.
"Passing from n rlso down into a
nlno wlinro llioro was n dcen nnow-
drlft beside tho road, I pulled up, took'
a couple or artmciai legs irom my
samples nnd nsked Suslo for her shoes.
I Shn took thorn off. and I nut them on
tho wooden ject, got out or tno sicign
and stuck the legs In the snowdrift,
leaving only tho feet nnd ankles expos
ed. Then I cot back into tho Blclgh
nnd started on again.
" 'Whnt'H that for?' nsked Suslo
" 'ITo'll hpo tho font HtlfkliiL' out o.
the snow, think you'ro burled head
down nnd stop to pull you out. . If ho
takes enough tlmo doing it I'll bo nblo
to send thnt bridge sailing down with
'"Tho lirlht'n vim liox'oiul flin nnxt
hill and, nftcr crossing it, I got out
and worked like a beaver till I had
loosened tho supports nnd dropped
them Into the Htrpiim. Of courso thev
couldn't bo replaced in a hurry, and
wncn I una completed tne wrecK i
breathed easy. I wus driving away
when I saw our pursuer on tho rlso
behind us. But tho race was over.
A1U VUUIUU i bl. UViVRD lU nUUUUI 14,111 I
T fnnlr mr lino In ilrlrlntr tn n nnrann'a I HTnVna n Knp.P.iaitV o Farm BU1UH. I UfU
whero Suslo and I wcro mnrrled." Bred Live Stock and Real Estate.
"John," said the wlfo and mother Terms xiuaBuuauiu.
nllmnv r 9 kr atniif "?mt n rrli 1 tin
ashamed of yourself to make up Buch Phono Maxwell State Bank
biuii ior me cuuuren." ai oiy axpuuho iur uo.
Phones
Office 333
DIt. HAROLD A. FENNER
Osteopath.
G Roynold Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. .
7 p. in. to 8 p. m.
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEY . .
Practice Limited to
Surircry and Radium Therapy
1728 City National Bnnk Building.
Omalm, Nebraska.
I J. B. REDFIEL1).
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIANfflSUROEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redflold
Ofllce Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Estnto or Sophia Moyors, deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho heirs, creditors and all porsons
intorostod in said Estoto, will tako
notlco that on tho 11th day of Novem
ber, 1910, Jack Palmor, claiming title
by tuosno convoynnco from Sophia
Moyors, decedent tiled his potltlon
horoln, alloging that tho said Sophia
Mnwnrn illfwl Intnntntn nn (If fitlOUt
Foby. 21, 1883, a rosldont of tho city
of WaBhlngtou, D. C. and thnt at tho
tlmn nt Imp ilnatli Him wan tho owner
of, or had an Estate of inhorltanco
In foo olmplo tltlo in and to Lots 7
and 8, Block G4 city of North Platto
Iiu earn uuicuiii vuunt huuimbui m
that no application has boon mode in
mo saui Binio ior uiu uyoiiumuHi; ui mi
administrator. That sho left surviving
bar Minnlo Oborst, over tho ago of 21,
residing at North Platto, Nobr., a
daughter, Mary Roagon.ovor tho ago
of 21, rosldlng at Washington, D. C, a
,iniii?Mflp. Prod Movers, over tho nuo
ot 21, residing at Washington, D. C, a
nnn f?rvn1iln. Fpilnrhoff. OVor tllO BRO Ot
Phono Blk. 024 21 'slding at North Platto, Nobr., a
That all tho debts o( said decedent
Imvn lmnn nnld. nnd nravlnir that rec
ti i. no 1" administration bo wnlved and a
RCS Black 54 ,,. n nninrr, harrlne crodltors
and fixing tho date ot her death and
tho degree of klnBhlp of her heirs and
theirlght of descent to said real estate.
Said potltlon will bo hoard Docom
bor 15, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m. at tho
offlco of the county Judge in said
county. GEO. E. FRENCH,
n21-dl2 County Judge.
Hogs andGa
Sulo Under Chattel Mortgugc,
VnMpn In hnrnltV frlvon that In Vlr-
tuo of a chattel mortgago, dated on tho
' 20th day of Soptombor, 1910, and dull
filed in tho oiiico ot mo county uiuris
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho
23d day ot September, 1910, and exe
cuted by P. H. Lonorgan and Lucy Lon-
nntnn li n ol,n ,1 il nilfl wlfp. tfi .TllllU.I
Ofllco 459 Hauler, to secure-' tho payment of tho
sum nf S957.G0 with interest at 8 per-
CTJT 1AT A I TUDC cent por annum from dato thereof, and
. Jfl. W ALt 1 upon which thoro is nam duo tho sum
of ?97a.4fj, derauu navmg oeon muuo 111
Bought and highest market
pricea paid
PHONES
Residence Red C3G
, ,, , , , tho payment of said sum, and no suit
Nothing Would Please Husband r proCeoding8 at law having
or Father Moro Than a Box boon instituted to recover said dobt or
OI UUr tlgars. th0 property thoroln described, viz:
two symplex moving picture machlnoa
with stands and equipments complete,
all electric wiring, wires, lights, bulbs
and sockets, togethor with all chande
liors, nnd olectric supplies nnd fix
tures, all chairs, stoves, piano and all
musical instruments, pictures, paint
incra nml thnlr frames, all staco cur
tains, stngo fixtures and appliances,
all olectric fans, all opera chairs, being
248 opera and 100 folding slat chairs,
and all othor porBonal property and
fixtures owned by us or olthor ot us
nnd now used in and about tho Pat
Thoatro in running and operating the
samo, situate and being In tho two
story mick nuiiuing on ioi n, or uio
Tmtlmrnn Hiilwll vision of Lots 7 and 8
... ilin ninpU 11K nf thn orlclnnl town of
r"i2 from good7 tobVcoZ North P latto. Lincoln County, Nobms
S?ZMh hlnf ilda fresh? ka. at public auction at tho front door
our clgarg for 25 year, aa to tkelr pPat Jgjjg, tJoMd
qw r.rr B tuU Una of gmoVcrs' ay of Docombor, 191G, at 2 o'clock in
arSSoB SMOKcrs a,tornoon (C0ntroi time) of eaid
KTucioo. date.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED. JDU03 "K..