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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
v I . ."X " - , as.' , e 1V ft II -f " ' - M The HnestCqbeee B.-f QNimEft 4' ,,8 Sanborn's Chase & Seal Brand LIERK-SAND ALL CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dn Brock, DentlBt, over Stone Drug Store.' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Culton left Wed nesday for a visit In Omaha. Come to bur fiale you'll not be dls appointed. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mrs. William Haiwley lms been suff ering for a week past with. Inflamma tory' rheumatism. Koystone comedy at the Keith Mon day will bo "A Social Cub" with Bob by Vernon -arid Gloria Vernon. Miss Mario Stack will leave this week for Hastings to visit with friends for a week or longer. Soft Water&hampoo-'iand Ele'ctriQ Massace. Contest Beauty Parlors.- Phone Red 655. tf M. S. Rcbhausen returned Wednes day from ColumbU3 where he visited his mother tor sovorai uaya, Atra .T. R. Sebastian and children have returned from an extended visit with relatives In Chappeii. Mrs. Roy Murdock returned Wed nesday morning from a visit In the eastern part of this state. For Sale Several good Poland China Boars. Inquire or W. W. Blrge. Charles McNamar;i returned Wed nesday' morning from Omaha where ho , visited relatives for a week. For Sale A fresh milch coy. A. S. Gregg, Box 67. Jack Morrow Flats. Phone 794F21. "V 1" Tlin nrlnn of tllO DodKO BrOS. Car .-omniiis at S835.00 tho old price. In stead of ?855.00 aa stated In Tuesday's Tribune. y , Every day big bargains are gotten nn Hm rnuntors anu nnce-.i iu ninsin out n'uickly. Shoes for -the ,mnllv--ovCTshoes clothing for the men and boys skirts, sulta, coats, ,1,-rvaooa wntats and a score of other items. Visit The Leader Mercantile Co.'a store, during this sale. David-1 Norrls. of Maxwell, camo up Wednesday morning to visit Mrs. Nor ris, who la ill In a local hospital. Wan'yK'jHGirl Cor gonoral house work- Mrs. Guy Si-vop-e, 510 east Filth street. 104tt . Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, of Horshoy, came down tho first of this week to visit her sister Miss Maria Martini for a few days. Arrangements are being made by a committee of tho Moose lodge to hold tho annual banquet shortly after the middle of February. Mrs. Beckwlth, of San BYancisco formerly Miss Katie Meyers of this city, left Tuesday after a visit 'With Jier mother who Is very 111. Joseph Ddnegan. ,who has been th cuest of hta 'Parents Mr. and Mrs. J, It.' Doncgan for several weeks, will lpavo this evening for New Yo. . Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Mr and Mrs. M. C. Rodgers, Leo Sihion and son and F. W. Hansen returned dast night from Kearney whore they attended tho state chicken show. Mrs. Harry Mitchell and daughter Geraldino left Wednesday afternoon for Omaha where tho latter will havo an operation 'performed on her car. Mis. Clara Louise Payne, who di rected the "Katzenjammer Picnic" hold under the auspices of the Episcopal guild, will leave today for Grand Is land. Mrs. J. 1 Walter Adams .'and on Christie left Wednesday afternoon for Qmajui to make their homo In the futurl. Who change Is mado for tho benefit, of the lattpr's health. If just' Hko finding them Apron Checks when you can buy short lengths ranging from three to eight yards lira piece .at one cent per yard. .IS T. THAAU 4i SUINH, MrsPercv O'Brien left Wednesday afternoon for Denver to mako her home in tho -future. Mr. O'Br en was re cently-transferred from the main line to passengdr brakeman on tue uonvor NorthPlatto run. CLUHS AND SOCIETIES Mrs Asa Snyder will entertain the Ellto club on Wednesday aftornoon January 24th. Mrs. Glaiulaim will entertain tho inombors of tho J. F. F. club Thur3 dhy afternoon,. January 25th. The D, 0. T. dancing club will hold one of thok' social dances at tlt)3 Moaonic hall Wodnosdny ovonlng. Mrs. A. E. Tlmmormnn ontortalnod the members of tlici EtAVlrp Club Wodliuaday. Tho ladle spent tho af ternoon in konslngton work. Tho Homo Missionary Socloty will be ontortnlned this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A. P Kelly. Mrs. York Hlnmnn will act t.s loader and an Interesting program 'All bo rondored. Graco Flint ontortalned a numbor of hor young irlonus nt a oiruuiay pariy a few dtiys ago In honor of hor seventh hlrtliilav . Sho was wosontetl Willi many lemomborances. Thft Tllllkum Girls' Club will moot Monday ovonlng In tho basement of tho Episcopal curch. An election 01 01 llcora will bo held and other business of Importance transacted. Catherlno Cram was hostess to n Bcoro of her young friends tho first of tho week when she colobrated hor sov- nth birthday A norles of gnmos wero played. Decorations woro In rod and white. . Maitrino Mnlonev entertained . num bor of little folks Wednesday aftor noon nt a farowcll party for Mary Nol. son, Frances and Virginia Novlllo, who loft yesterday for Lincoln, tho guests wero .entertained with games. Miss Irono Stuart entertained tho llternturo department of tho Tweu tlth Century club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Garllchs acted as leader and papers wero read by Mrs. T. C. Patterson and Mrs. Frater. uuring tho afternoon 'MIsb Dulcfle I-paTter rondored several Instrumental Bo- lections. Mrs. Fred Waltemath entertained the Indian Card Club Wednesday after noon. In the gnmos prizes wero won by Mrs. Thomas Healey and Mrs. r.harios novnoius. mo moeunc wub In tho form of a farewell 'party to Mrs. Keith Noville who loft yesterday or her now homo In Lincoln. Tho 'hostess wan assisted by Mesdamea J, F.. Clabaugh, C. R. Moroy and Charles Wclr. : Kntorlnln for Kny jrcCnim. The bible learnors' Sunday school class of tho Baptist churuoh i.vas entortainod nt an oystor supper nt the homo of tholr new teftchor, J. L. Iioudon, In honoi of their old tonchor, Ray McCann, who left this Aeok to enter the Grand Is land collogo in preparation for spe cial clulBtlnn work. The boys pre sented Mr. McCann with a book whloh thov hone will bo useful to him In hlsj tho old teachor and tho now tonchor hnd n few words to say and tho re mainder of tho evening was dovoted to gam 08 and a good timo. Mr. McCann 'preached his first sor mdh to a lnrgo audlonco at tho Bap tist chmch Sunday morning, ills theme was tho christian walk and ho a as given closo attention while he. spoko carnostly and diructly of tho christian's walk at home, with his frlonds, before strangers, In his church and with his God. : :o: : - A big lot of children's lace hoso in black, tan or white, sultnblo for sum inopnro holng clo.fcd out nt .Tho Loader Mercnntllo Co.'a store at 7c pr pair or four pairs for 25c. For chil dren in ages from 3to 14 years. Buy now, ns they i,von t bo hero lator ::o:: Artistic IM11110 Tuning. J. A. Ducet, thooxpert factory piano tuner, has como to rcsldo permanently In our city. If you want a lino tuning on your piano, guaranteed to stand, mako no mistakes. Loavo your orders A ltli tho Malonoy PInno and' Furnlturo Store. :o:. lTt AND COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. Victor Andorson will leave uoxt iwcok for Omaha to visit friends Mrs. Andorson has boon roquostod to iltn nnrt liv "Tthn llnlionilnn fHi-l" which will bo gl'v&n In that city purly In April. Bettor buy your car from the dotilor who cnrrlc repair pr.rts In North Platto, than to wish Inter that you had. I Carry ropalr part for th6 tara I sell. Hup, DOd'gO nfld Chovfollt. J. V. ROMIGH, DOftlor, :oi: Mrs. John Den left yesterday after noon for Omaha to spend a week or longor. Mrs. Fred Duncan has returned from Coznd where sho visited friendB the greater part of this week. Mf. and Mrs. V. R. Thayno loft yo3- yesterday afternoon for Omaha to ro main for a week or longer. Frank Coates of Sutherland, spent yesterday visiting with his brother Elinor Coates and attending tho Odd Fellows' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney, who havo boon visiting In Tampa, Florida, with tho Warren family for several weeks, will return hore next w.eek. All tho women's and children's win tor cloves and mittens- on sale at 12c, 19c, 27c, 39c and 47c, any of them worth' double the 'price, at Tho Leador Mer cantile Co. Tho pipe oigan, presented to the J.tethodlst church by Frank L. Mooney, wrived this u'eok and has been stoned with Dorryberry &. Forbes ponding t'10 completion of tho remodeled church. Card of TIiiuiIch. We, wish to offer our slncore thanks to our frlonds and tho Yeomen for thcilr tldndnoss' and llornl offerings during the roccnt death of our little daughter. MR. and MRS. O. H. COVELL. ::o:: Stock and Halrr Fur m for Sale. 010 acres located 7 miles north of Maxwell, well and windmill, Si miles of fencing, )." acres In cultivation, balance liny and pasture, l'rico live dollars per acre. Terms $1"00.()0 cash mill balance 011 easy terms, six per cent Interest. There Is 11 big bargain In this property. BUCHANAN & i'ATTHKSON, 2-4 Agents. ::o:: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Potors will ontortaln tho members of the North Platto checker club this ovonlng. Mrs. W. H. Broach, of Denver, for merly of this city, who has been thol guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Rodmonu for several weoks while onrouto homo from eastern points, will loavo the foro part of next iwcok. COMEDY Keith Theatre Every Monday and Thursday 1 luccess: The (.TSTOJIKKS K00M Ik equip ped 'with writing table, ien,nml Ink, telephone, U'gal blanks and other con. leniences. Tho object In view"! NEBRASKA 'P THE OBJECT 'o ro frank to admit Hint we con sider this room an Investment (13s It bus proved to bo) In the form of In. creased business. But, yon, our patrons, were tho tlrst consideration. You expect satisfaction In all your business transactions t this bank. This Is one method of making of you n thoroughly sntlsiled and pleased customer. Make use of those facilities. Platte Valley State Bank North Platte, Nebraska. Our Torrington Vacuum sweeper is meeting with such For Sale Right. One Dodge touring' Success, we feel It our duty 111 car, looks and rums Hko new. Wlli;tUe name of friendship to call nntunn r turn rlmnn rnTfl. AlKO Ollft WUU' fclTW V..V..A. " - At 1 l Bulck 24 Roadster, with-starter, good your attention IO tins cieauer. condition, very reasonable. A chance to get roal bargains J. V. ROtolGH, Garage cess. demonstration helps to spread Its fame. It positively does piclc up threads. North Platte Light and Power Co. The home of Mrs. Goldio Miller on wost Eigdith street was destroyed by lire Monday evening during her ab sent. Sho had gone to visit a neigh- imr. leuvlnir a licht fire Irt her cook! stove but not enough to cause tho. its work that it is a pleasure to furnishings were a total loss. show it. Allow us to call and nut. ninl-Ainmnl Rnln hns hnnn. lis 'make a demonstration. Each always, very successful, every day bringing crowds of eager buyers pick ing up bargains everywhere. Rcmoni ber there aro only two moro days In which to secui',e -thoso bargains nt such (ixtremely low prices. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Harry E. Brown Camp, United Span ish War Veterans, will hold its third annual ball at tho Lloyd on tho ovon lng of February 7th. A committee on arrangements has been appointed and preliminary work has boen started. The-provlous balls given by this organ ization havo been very successful and pleasant affairs. What would you do If tho work you I had given your llfo to .were unscrupu lously seized by another man; wn Ham Farnum llnds this situation In to night's feature at tho Crystal "Tho Man From Hitter Roots" and ho meets It manfully. A woman reporter fur" nlshos tho lovo lnteroet that act a om a background for tho drama. Tho casp of, tho stato of Nobraska vs Myrtle McjCloJlan charged with con-1 ducting an immoral houso, win no trieu in tho county court today. Mrs. Mc Clollan and three 'Inmates of h'T houso wero arrested several days ago, but on account of lllnoes wero unable to a'opoar In court. Thoy wero j brought bbfore Judge French Tuos any anu tno caso conunucu until uus morning. Attornoy Oborst had boon appointed to act as county nttornoy during tho absence of, Attorney Halll gan, but could not prosccuto tho case when his partner, Attorney Muldoon wns acting in tholr defense. Tho caso will bo prosecuted by Attornoy Roatty, of Hrady. : :o: I'OU YOUR AUTO SEItYICK Call 3?5 for taxi day or night. Also five or sovon passongor car for fnnqral service. MOGENSEM-LOUDEN AUTO CO. Chandler & Elcor Agency, Corner 8th and Locust Sts. iK-S" South Park Poultry Yard Whore wo raise tho Real Rose Comb' Rods. Now Is tho timo for you to got birds mated up for tho early spring hatching. I havo a lota of splondid Cockerels and Cock Hird8 that I know without doubt will pleaso you, no mnttor how particular you may be, and at one-half tho pi-Ice you could got tho same quality by ordering nway from homo. You also soo what you aro buying. Como early and'got your pick of more than thirty that I ahi offering for snlo. J. H. VANCLEA.VE, Prop. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT -OF THE County Treasurer of Lincoln County, Neb. From July first .1916, to January 3rd 1917. ALBERT N. DURBIN, County Treasurer.- COLLECTIONS - CA8h on hand July 1st, 191G $149,158.80 To 191C tax colUatod 1C2.844.25 To 1915 tax.OblloQted .., Gl.031.01 To 1914 tax collected TO 1913 tax collected fro 1912 tax collected ....... To 1911 tax collected , To 1910 tax collected , To 1905 tax collected To 1900 tax collected , To sower tax collected .... To school land tax collected To miscellaneous county ponoral 870.31 331.89 72.60 197.47 10.3Q G.75 27.07 719.82 13,650.72 l,114jS4 To miscellaneous bridge J 8300 ' To Tccjamptlclm 10.922IG7 To doposlt Interest i 1,437.02 To fines 1.00 To fees 386.00 To nutamobllos 2,123.50 To etato apportionment 0;587.00 To lnhotltnnco 363t77 To Koith and Lincoln Irrigation 2,00p.00 To Ulrdwood bridge To school district No. To Brady .-. To Commissioner dlstrlot No. Ill 300,00 ;500.00v 553.81 100.00 Total ?396,161.0 DISBURSEMENTS Stnto funds $ 30,958.97 County general t.. 37,116.81 County brldgo .' 16,958.92 County commissioner districts .' 6,049.99 District loads . , '9,808.8,4 Rodomptlons 10,352,66 Coyote '. 203.00 Automobtlo dragging fund . .' '. 2,125.40 Salaries 1,999.92 Jury 1,424.30 School Judgment 650.00 Rofunds 160.88 District schools general 71,332.15 District schools bond ; 5,950.00 District schools building 1,224.00 District schools high 1,645.50 Koith and Lincoln county irrigation- C,2GO,0Q Suburban irrigation 3,978.00 Platto Valley Irrigation . 7.628.83 BfrdwoccJ Irrigation Iv856.00 Ulrdwood bridge .S i , 450.00 Platto bridge 390.00 Platto brldgo construction 7,569.08 Smith Plnttn brldco construction .;' 6,103.19 City of North Platto I ..." 16,429.73 Inhorltanco Horshey Urady Sutherland Maxwell South Platto br!dgo"bonds Total' Stato general .. Stato automobile . . .' .'J, . Stato university Stato brldgo Stato university building Stnto normal BALANCES " 20.00 G25.00 575.00 1,000.00 725.00 420.00 .9255,992.67 1,108.09 . 192.15 403.17 33.59 i 300.64 340.72 Stato school land prlnclpnl .'VJAl ntorest . . . . . i.i.ji.uo Stato school land Interest Stato school land lease Countygi0noral Cou.ty 499.25. 4,420.30 -general brldco l,441.9o A,. 3,216.95 ' 68.38 202.60 218.10 11.30 230.10 035.78 It has not only a stronger suction but also a revolving brush. Combined as they are in this cleaner, thoy spell suc- We are so pleased with Countv commissioner No. 1 County commlselonor No. 2 , County commissioner No. 3 Jury Special brldgo County udvortislng Qnlillnra' rnllnf -J,"lt"" " " ' - n Art nn District roads "'Soroi Special county roads r'iz'Z'l Willow street damages .' ' i alvA Pralrio dog tax. r .ATnTo Platto Valley Irrigation ....'.' l'i? Suburban Irrigation ; 'Sco'So- Kolth and Lincoln irrigation gonoral and bonds..., ; 5J!.83 Ulrdwood Irrigation, general and bonds...,.., na.'V Pnxton Irrigation gonoral and bonds . . , . v . . 3J' Euroka brldgo Protest ,4J7,al) Hcrshdy bridge'. W'WiHW BostiAlck brldgo J , : 4 -fv" North Platto brldgo 7,2H2 Bird wood1 brldgo .::..,.;: 'Sn Platto brldgo ;. ''fSSno South Platto brldgo WZl'lr South Platto, bridge construction v. ,r'oo District school gonoral ; , ;2,VSr,,S? District school bond t . Irrll OflOll.t- District school high District school building District school Judgmtmt District school special building- City of North Platto Suthorland Sutherland light )onda i iioranoy ,:.V 3,011.05 -00,34 .;'.r,.,.. 15.25 s 3.129.13 qV-..V.. 328.55 210,70 431.92 Horslmy light lwnds iVi'ii llnrnluiv water bomUi t '401.78 317.35 574.18 92.35 444,05 6,33.1? 130.20 Mnxwefll '.. ,t Maxwoll light bonds .'. .'. .v. 1 " Brady .' . .'. .'i'J i .'. W. Brady light bonds '. si, Wallaco , . '. lOlnnc mill HnnncirtM ' Fees 0,114,31 Automobllo ..1 , 2,405.1& Tax hrw t ' .......I. 1,580.13 doposlt intorost '. 1,348.05 Total . $140,158.9!) I, Albort N. Durbin, Treasurer of Lincoln County, Nobruaka. do swoar that to tho best or my knowledge and Iwllor, tlio abovo la a true utatomont of nil fundH of tho treastiror's office of Lincoln County, Ne braska. ALBERT N. DUltBIN, County Tronsuror. State of Nobrsaka, County of Lincoln, ss. Subucrlbod and sworn to boforo 1110 this 18th' day of January, 1917. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Wo do hereby cortlfy that tho above statement of Albort N. Dur bin, County Troasuror of Lincoln County, Nobraska, Is a complete and accurrato summary of all tho collections and dlsbursomonts as treasur or of said county from tho first day of July, 1916, to tho third day of January, 1917. Wo furtltor cortlfy tht aoach collection has Ueon correctly entered and tho vouchors and otht(r Itbnis of credit wero In tho propor form and correctly ontored, and the vouchors woro received by tho chair man of thc( board of County Commissioners and tho footjngs.woro veri fied by us nnd found to bo corroct and tho abovo HtatomOnt of balances ' agrees In every particular with said accounts in said County Trensur ijor'H.gono'ral ledger. . ' E. H. SPRINGER,' ' F. W. HERMINOHAUSEN, S. J. KOCH, ' County CommlsBloitors. Lincoln County has no bonded indebtedness. a r