The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 17, 1917, Image 8

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    SUA L. HAKE, Editor and Publisher.
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Entered at North Platto, Nebraska,
Postofflco aa Second Class Matter. .
FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1017. ..
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Try Splcor's now cab If you do
Biro good cab sorvlco. Phono 247.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist
Charlos Brotornitz, Jr., loft Tuesday
for Sldnoy to visit with rolatlvos.
Dr. Mario Ames loft tho first of this
week for a short visit In Sidnoy.
Dr. Smith, Chiropractor,
. Building & Loan Building.. COtf
Mrs. A. M. Soibort loft Tuesday for
Laramio to visit with friends for ten
days.
Mrs. K. It. Pluinmor Is ontortalulng
Miss Maud Kimball, of Oshkosh, this
wook. '
Lcjuis Potorson loft "Wednesday
morning for Sldnoy to visit for a few.
days.
Mrs. Burgnor loft a few days ago
Tt 1 . i 1 1 1 .. i i. ni.i, . .1 .i '
homo.
For cmlck ncllon nnd Knttsfactory
snlo list your land with Thnclcckc. it j
Loo Hart.1, of .Brady, returned homo
Tuesday ovonlng after s'pondlng a fow
days horo.
Miss Clarissa Kano has accoptod a
'position In tho ticket offlico of tho
Keith theatre
Mrs. Prod Thompson and two grand
sone loft a fow days ago for Lin
coln to visit rclatlvos.
Loo Tlgho, of tho Iloxall drug storo,
is taking a ton day vocation which he
will Bpond In Colorado. j
Tho Happy Hour Club will meet this
nftornoon with Mrs. W. B. Booth as
sisted by Mrs. James. j
Dr. Harold Penrior luis roturnod from
Columbus, Ohio, whoro ho attondod
tho A. O. A. convention.
Miss Margarot Duoss loft for Kimball
Wednesday morning. Vhllo horo sho
visited at tho Qurtls liomo.
'. . Mrs, Loulso Potors loft tho flrat of
tho wcolc for Choyenno to spontl a
wook with hor son Qilbort Potors.
Roy Bornard reporter for tho Dally
Tolcgraph, loft tho first of .tho wook
for, Kearney to spond a fow dayB.
In now havo funds at 5 por cent
on choico bottom table land. Gone
,Crpokr',Rocrm 4, Kolth thoatro Bldg.
kiGoorgo Thom'poon enmo down from
Chappoll Tuesday by auto to visit tho
homo folks whllo onrouto to Lincoln.
Miss jr. Sioiunn, stenm baths nnd
Swedish Massage, gentlemen nnd la
udloa. Plioiio807t Brodbcclt building.
SlUdndid assortment of Skinner's
Messallno now in ovldcnco at Tho
Loader for that protty sport suit you
will bo wanting.
Caspor Rauch and son Albln loft
tho first of thte week for Denver and
othor Colorado points to visit for a
wcok or moro.
Bishop Motz, of Donvor, who was
personally known to a numbor of lo
cal pooplo, died a fow days ago after
an extended illnoss.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo McGlnloy and,
child, of Koystono, who woro visiting
with Mr. nnd Mrs. S. It. Carney for
sovcral days havo returned homo.
Farm and "Ranch loans at lowest
rates nnd best terms. Honey on band
to close loans promptly.
43tf BUCHANAN Jt PATTERSON.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sholtz and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Sholtz of Kearney,
who came horo tho first of tho wook to
attond tho funeral of the Huntington
baby, havo roturnod home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilmer, of
Arnold, camo a fow days ago to visit
tho lattor'B mother Mrs. A. E. Hunt
ington. Mrs. Kilmer was formerly
MIbs Katlo Huntington, of this city.
Mrs. Charles Tollo has issued In
vitations for a miscellaneous pro-nup-tlal
shower in honor of Miss Mary
Pokln who will bo married next wcok.
Tho shower will be hold Monday ovon
lng. E. T. Kollhcr, of tho Great Westorn
Accident Insurance Company of Oma
ha, formorly d resldont hero, Is spend
ing thin wcok hi town visiting the Mc
Naniara family and transacting bus
iness. Tho caso of Josopn James vs. Clar
ence Jamos in which tho former claims
tlio defendant is Indebted to him In
tho sum of $45 camo up In county
court tho first of this weok and Is un
dor advlsomont. It is stated that tho
monoy Id duo for labor aud loans.
Tho caso of A. A. Schatz vs. Homer
Gray lamo up for hearing In tho Jus
tice court Tuesday and was decided
In favor of "tho plaintiff. Gray was
charged with fallfuro to pay thirty
eight dollars which was duo on a pol
icy of tho Great Western Accldont In
surance Co., of winch tho plaintiff is
tho local agent
Wo wish to express our appreci
ation to tho many frlonds and neigh
bors and Lutheran choir for their as
sistance, klndnoss and llowers at tho
death of our babe, Nolllo Huntington.
Mr. mid Mrs. Goorgo Huntington, Mr.
and Mrs. Doll Huntington, Mr. and
Mrs. Sholtz.
Pennant for Company E
CO. Dedmoro presented Co. K with
a large boautlful pennant TueoUay af
ternoon and tho same was displayed
In tho Star clothing house window.
Tho Ponnant Is made of red folt with
a latrgo plcturo of tho company woven
Into tho cloth. It measures six fett
long and .twenty-four Inchoa wide.
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Lutheran Announcements
Sunday school 9.45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock; sor
mon subjoct "Naught Can Soparate "
Special music.
This will bo "Joholda Chest" day.
Tho chest will bo out to rccelvo tho
monthly offorlng for the church build-
i lng fund.
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Wo wlsh.to
Card of Thanks
oxtend our heartfelt
thanks to o(ur nolghbors nnd friends
for their kind assistance and sym
pathy during our recent boroave
mont In tho death of our belovod
, mother and wife, also to express our
I slncoro appreciation of tlho beautl-
. ful floral offerings.
, JOHN BERGMAN and FAMILY.
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Smallpox at Chnppoll.
I Thirteen cases of smallpox aro to
' ported at Chappoll and as a result tho
rosldonts ano being vaccinated and
: taking 'precautions to avoid a further
I spread of the disease. The origin of
tlio epidemic Is said to bo caused
I by tho arrival of a heavily veiled worn.
I an who stopped thoro a few days ago
whllo onrouto from Omaha. Dr. Wild,
M tho stato board of health, Is In
Cha'ppell to assist In preventing the
disease from spreading.
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Fined $25 nnd Costs.
Agno3 Williams and Luclllo Miller
j woro arrosted Tuesday aftornoon and
I fined twonty-flvo dollars and costs In
tho county court fo;r being disorder
ly whllo in an Intoxicated condition
j cast of tho river bridge. They were
unablo to pay tho flno nnd began a
fifteen day jail sontonco. Upon re
fusal of their escorts to pay tho flno
thp plaSnt&fffl pawned (tihdlr owclry
and woro released and havo filed a
chargo against their companions for
bootlegging.
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For Sale
G1Q a, 15 ml. northeast of North
Platto, ono-half fenced,' 70 a. undor
cultivation. Good 3 room houso. well,
windmill and clstorn. Barn for 12 head
of horses also a gatagc. Tho matorlal
for tho lmprovoiuonts on this much
cost $1100.00. Tho ontlro section can
bo bought for ?5.Q0 per acre. Cheapor
than honiostcadlng.
MILTONBERGER & LEININGER.
j North Plntlo Library Notes
Tho Unltod States Hlstorlos by
iWoodrow Wilson, aro being circulated,
also many war volumes.
Tourists and many members of Co.
E havo boon froqiuent visitors.
Thoro aro 3767 borrowers and a
continual Increase In circulation.
Among tha lehlldrcta'a books jam
"Advonturos of Grandfather Frog and
Squirrel Nutkln and TImmy Tiptoes."
"Bobby In Search of a Birthday" and
"Billy Pop Gun." "Flvo Minute Stor
ies" by Laura Richards. "Bryant's
Best Stories to Toll Children."
" "Good books admit children to
now worlds of dollght, contribute to
tholr happiness, stimulate thoir Imag
ination and leave Joyous memories."
For Sale Improved section, 15 miles
northoast of North Platto; price ?3000t
Inquire of L. A. Gambrel, 703 west
Eloventh.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Dorothy Hlnman left tho first
of tiiis weok for Cozad to visit with,
friends.
Miss Minnie Seaman loft a few days
ago for Chorokeo Park to spond a
weok or longer.
Doll Teel, of Indlnnola, formorly of
this olty Is visiting this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Klein.
Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stono Drug
Storo.
Mrs. E. W Maun, who has been vis
(ting In Colorado points for some time
will return this evening.
Miss Lulu Burko returned tho first
of this wook from an enjoyable visit
with 'iolatlves In Denver.
Mrs. D. J. Btzel, who was called here
last weok by tho Illness and death of
hor mother, will leave In a fow days.
Harry Boegle, late prescription clerk
at tho Stono drug store, left Tuesday
for his former homo in Grand Island.
Mrs. Jesse VanDyko, who has been
visiting in Esto3 Park for some time,
Is expected, to return homo today.
Miss Anna Ericson , of Donvor, for
morly of this olty, came a fow days
ago to visit her sister Mrs. John
Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy will
leave this weok for cities of Illinois to
sipond a fortnight or longer with rel
atlvos.
Roy Cochran, of Lincoln, formorly
of this city, spent tho fore part of this
week In town combining business and
pleasure
Miss Frances Edwards, who has been
visiting rolatlvos In Pleasantvlllo, la.,
for several weeks, Is expected to re
turn tomorrow.
For Sale Copper Klad range almost
new, also Riverside hard coal stove In
good condition. C. W. Edwards, 303
wust Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webor enter
tained a number of friends Monday
evonlng at hoir first wedding anni
versary. They rocelved many remem
brances and tho gucl3ts enjoyed a
pleasant ovenlng.
When Dolly Grows Up
"She'll have a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove
just like mother's."
, 2,500,000 modern housewives are using the
New Perfection.
It's the stove of steady habits never cranky, never out
of order. The flame stays put, wherever you put it.
You can have any amount of heat you want, and all the
heat goes into the cooking. Your kitchen is cool and
comfortable no coal hod to fill, no ash pan to empty.
A new and exclusive feature the reversible
glass reservoir.
Perfection Kerosene gives best results.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NEBRASKA)
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tArvtiu .Cr TfHWEDY
Itcnl Estate, Fire, Tornado nnd Hall
Insnmncc. Spcclnl Agents uiono
T.ifn insurance Company.
Corner Front and Dowoy Sts., Upstairs
Phono Red 573. ort!i rintte, flen.
Xotlco to Hunters
Notice Is hereby given that no hunt
ing or trespassing will bo allowed on
lands owned or leased by us either bo
foro or during tho hunting season.
. HENRY HANSEN.
C. H. WATTS
P. E. McGRAW
C. P. HOWARD
57-tf T. S. McCRONE.
Give the Telephone
Number Distinctly
It Is Important In mnklng
a .telephone call to speak the
numbor distinctly.
Several numbers sound
much nlllco over tho tele
phono unless spoken clearly.
For example, 0 sounds much
like 4, and 2 llko 3, aud 5
like 9.
In calling n telephone num
ber speak slowly nnd dis
tinctly, with tho lips half nn
Inch from the, mouthpiece.
Say "Right" when tho
operator repeats tho number
correctly.
If the operator misunder
stands, say "No" and give
the number ngnln.
Xotjco lo Creditors
Estate No. 1491 of Homer F. Fort,
doconsotl In tho County Court of Lin
coln CountJj,Jpbraska.
Tho Statoof Nebraska, sa: Credi
tors of said osfvto will take notlco
that tho tlmo limited Tor prosontatlon
nnd filing of claims against said
Estato is March 14th, J9l7, and for
settlement of said Estate Is Aug. 10,
1918; Uiat I will sit at tho county
court room In said county on Sopt
14th, 1917 nt 9 o'cloclc a. m. to rocolvo,
oxnmlno, hoar, allow or adjust' all
clalniB and objections duly filed.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
ftl4-sll County Judge.
EDYTH HUMPHREYS OWENS
Teacher of Dramatic Art.
Studio 122 Front St.
Phono Black 351.
OLD LINE LIFE Policies
ON EASY TERMS
J. E. SEBASTIAN. State Mcrr.
Minn.Mutual Lif elns.Co.
Phone Office Red 612
Residence Red 348
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
DEBIlYIiEIiltY & FORBES
Licensed Embnlmcrs
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day Phone 234.
Night Phono Black, 688.
SCRAP IRON
$6 per Ton.
North Platte Junk House.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
OfBca: Building and Loan Building
Phnno, I Office 130
Phones Regidence 115
E. IV. FETTER,
Physician
X RAY
Office: First National Bank Building.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LAJsE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska,
The Nurse Brown Memorial
Homeopathic Hospital
100S lYcst Fourth Street.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstotrical Patients,
JOHN S. T1HNEM, 3L 1).
J. B, REDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGE OK
Successor to
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone 642 Res. Phone 676
Holstein Cows.
I will havo a carload of Holstein
Cows about July 1st They are as
good as money can buy. If you need
one or more see mo
Am soiling nil kinds of cnttlo In
any numbor desired, in addition to
buying nogs.
Phones: Office 459 House Red G3G.
C. H. WALTERS.
DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI. ..
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thprapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska,
I)R. HAROLD A. FENNER
Osteopath.
Belton Building
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Phones
Office Black 333 Res. Black 10ZO
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ot Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for tho
,cleatific treatment of medical,
urgiea) and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
x und diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, H. D.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. Simms, M.D
Hospital Phono Black 633. -House
Phono Black 633.
W. T. PRITCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Bight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houso.
Always Glad to Get
A Good Cigar
And there's no plnco you can got a
good clgnr better than at Schmal
zrlcd's. "With filler nnd wrapper of
tho best quality hand made, there is in
the Schmnlzrled-mndo cigar all that
the most exacting smoker demands.
"We handle tobacco nnd smokers'
articles.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Vacating Pnrt of Road No. 98.
To Whoin it May Concern:
Tho special commissioner ap
pointed to report on tho vacating of
that part of Road No. 98 as follows:
Commencing at Station No. 98 on
the section lino between Sections 23
and 22. town 12. irango 31,and running
thonco northeasterly along said road
and terminating at tho southwest cor
nor of Section 2, Town 12, Range 31.
vacating that part of Road No. 98 be
tween stations 5 and 25, has roported
In favor thereof.
All objections thoreto or claims for
damages must be filed In tho office ot
the county clerk on or before 12
o'clock noon of the 2d day of October,
A. D. 1917, or such road will bo vaca
ted without 'reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Neb., this
20th day of July A. D. 1917.
J27-4 A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk
Road No. 408
To Whom It May Concorn:
Tho Bpoclal commissioner appoint
ed to locate public road as follows:
Commencing at tho southeast corner
of tho southeast quarter of Section 19,
town 9, range 27, thenco north, on soc.
tlon lino between Sections 19 and 20
In town 9, rango 27, about 170 rods to
a point at tho edgo of bluff on section
line, thonco around tho edgo oL.bluff
on tho oast side, (which Is about 30,
rods), until reaching tho section llno
between sections 19 and 20 In town 9,
range 27, thence north on section line
about 40 rods, terminating at the
northoast quartor of Section 19, town
9, rango 27, road to bo 66 feet wldo, has
reported in favor of tho samo.
All claims for damages thereby or
objections theroto must bo filed in the
office of tho county clerk on or be
fore 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day
of October, 1917, or such road will bo
allowed without roforonco thoreto.
Dated at North Platto this 27th day
of July, 1917.
A. S. ALLEN',
J31-4. County Clerk.
Order of Hearing Probalo of Will and
Appointment of 'Administrators
In tho mattor' ot tho Estato ot Sophia
Fodorhoof, Deceased.
Now on thl3 13th day of August,
1917, on tlio filing of tho petition of
Clara J. Robblus praying that instru
ment fllod heroin bo probated as tho
last Will and Testamont of Sophia
Fodorhoof, dpcoasod, and that CJara
J. Robbins, Amanda A. Huffman- and
Martin Fodorhoof bo appointed as ox
ocutora of said W11L j
It Is horoby ordored that Soptombor.
7, 1917, bo set for tho hearing thore
of beforo this court nt 10 o'clock a.
m., and that notlco ot said hearing bo
glvon tho holrs, dovlsoes and all per-,
sons Interested In said ostato by pub-
Mention tof a notlco theroof for throe
successlvo weeks prior to said hoar
ing, In The North Platto Soml-Weokly
ly Trlbuno, a legal eeml-wcokly nows
papor printed and published In Lin
coln County, Nobraska. 1
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
nl484 County Judge.
Bond No. 107.
To Whom dt May Concorn:
Tho Bpoclal commissioner appolnt
ted to locate a road as follows:
Commonclng at tho Bouthwost cor
nor of soctlon 22, township 12 north,
rango 30 west of tho 6th P. M., on
Road No. 152, thenco north on soctlon
lino between Sections 21 and 22, and
Soctlons 15 nnd 16, to connect with
Road No. 68 at tho west A corner ot
Section 15, commonclng again at tho
SW corner of Section 10, Town 12,
Rango 30, whero Road No. 68 Inter
sects with Road No. 194, thonco north
on section line between Sections 10
and 9 to point about 30 rods south ot
tho NW corner Soctlon 10, Town 12,
Rango30, thenco northwostorly to In
tersect with north lino of Soctlon 9 to
NW corner ot Section 9, intersecting
with Road No. 22, road to bo .66 feet
wide, lias roported In favor of the
same. '
All objections thoreto or claims for
damages must bo fllod In tho office of
tho county clork on or beforo 12
o'clock noon of the 2d day of October,
A. D. 1917, or"such road will bo al
lowed without referenco thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Neb., this
20th day of July, 1917.
J27-4 A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.