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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1917)
r LAST1 CHANCE FOR TARDY BUYERS The J. B Ffew Bek "V 4 k GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK ilk r I ' m "rl Kp Service . Mdtonald Stocks -Willi f V II I K f y ' . , ! if. T " n Satisfaction Harry Dixon & Son Optometrists and Opticians Guaranteed I 1 DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist H Office .over the MtjDonahi Stato Bunk. LOCAL AND PEBSONAL For Sale Good hard coal stove. Phono Red 105. Mrs. B. B. Boatman was a passenger to Omaha yesterday, morning. ,' w.Wantcd A competent; gird at the ' ideal Bakery. 'Mrs. Jos.NVeoks, of Grand Island, Is horo visiting for several days. Mrs. O. H. Cressler .returned Sun day morning from a visit In Omaha. ' Mrs. V. L. Richards returned ycs torday from a month's visit In .Omaha. Mrs. Wood White- and Mrs. C. C. Hainlino went to Grand Island Sun day. Mlssx Elizaboth Weir, of Grand Is land, spent Sunday with friends In town. - 1 . 1 x j. uj, nivans ami i.. u. ivucKen are ui-i tending tho Odd Fellows' grand lodge at Lincoln. Mrs. Frank Rourka and daughter ar rved from Colorado Springs yester day morning. E. M. Smith returned Saturday from Omaha where ho had bcten transacting business .for several days. County Clerk U'!en returned Sun-. aay iruiu umuuii. wiiuru no nuu guiiu to attend tho funeral of an aunt Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gibbs and daughter went to Kansas City Sun day to attend tho wedding of a sister of Mrs. Gibbs. Archdeacon Bowker hold service in . Ogalalla Sunday morning, and in tho afternoon held service in one of tho rural precincts. Archdeacon Bowker, who had been at Ogalalla, went through yesterday t0 Lincoln to be present at tho grand lodgo of Odd Fellows. Tho ladies' aid society of the Meth odist church will meet Thursday af ternoon in tlrel church parlors. A good attendanco is desired. For. Salo Cheap Pool hall in North Platto; 4 "pool tables, 1 bikinrd table; , reason for soiling, owner has other ..business. Inquiro at Tribune. 79tf -iMrs. H. M. Grimes went to Fremont Sunday to visit relatives and from there will go to Omaha to attend the ' national convention of P. E. O. Announcement is made that tho Standard Oil Co. will givo aU employ, esyecelving less than $100 pe'x month a ten per cent bonus for tho quarter beginning October 1st and ending De cember 31st. " Dr. Smith, Chiropractor, Building & Loan Building.. BOtf H. C. Kustor, living south of tho city, brought to this offico Ftrlday samples of his potatoes, and wo aro ready to award tho blue ribbon un less some other follow can go htm ono bettejr. Three of Harry potaflaes will.mako a meal for a family of thlrt6en. Wanted A competent girl at thr Ideal Bakery. J. E. Sebastian returned Saturday from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Fred Elliott wont to Omaha Sunday to visit her son Fred and fam ily. Mrs. Joseph Ottman and Mrs. John McCabo, of Cheyenno, wero visitors at tho Chas. Ell homo Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Popo returned to Hlllsboro, la., Saturday after a vijsU with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlln. Henry Dlener and E. W. Wflght wont to Lincoln yesterday morning to attend the Odd Fellows' grand lodgo. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Burton, who have madei their home at Wellfleet for a number of years, have moved to tills city.- Judge Grimes went to Alliance Sun day to hold court for Judge Wostover, and will hear tho Omaha blackmail casa MrSjsJJ.j.W.,. Rincker wont to,. Omaha this morning "as n delegate' to .thei na tional convention of tho P. E. 0. Sis terhood. John Koith, of Los Angeles, arrived Sunday. and will remain a few days while onrouto to Omaha on a business mission. Wo luno Inquiries from would-be .buyers for city property uud farm lands. What linvo yon I See IHtATT, G00IWA' & BUCKLEY. W. L. Richards, who had been in Omaha for a month attending a con ference of B. of L. E. chairmen, r -turned yesterday. Mrs. James Waro, of Blair, arrived tho latter part of last week to visit her daughter Mrs. Will Wattemath and tho little grand daughter. Wra, Frazier arrived from Michigan yesterday to visit his cousin Dick Sinclair. Mr. Frazier is a linotyc op- orator and may decide to locate in tho west. Vincent Hascall, of Omaha, a former North Platto boy, came up Friday to umpiro tho foot ball game as an -off 1 cal of tho Mssourl Valley Association. Ho remained over Saturday to visit friends. Will Norris, a student at tho stato university, camo up Friday to visit relatives and incidentally nttend the foot ball game at which ho officiated as head linesman. Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone DniR Store. W..T. Wilcox and W. J. O'Connor returned Saturday from Omaha where they spent a week. They report Mrs. O'Connor and the little daughter get ting along nldely. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott loft tho latter part of last week for Vicksburg. Miss., to attend tho old soldiers' cele bration and from tlifero will gb to St. Cloud, Fla., to spend tho winter. B. P. Parker, of Rawlins, spent Sat urday in town whllo onrouto home from Omahha where lie had boon at tending the conference of englnemen of the U. P. system for four weeks Threshing on tho Welnbarg placo southheast of town was finished Sat urday and the yield of wheat was much heavier than expoctod last spring. Gus Welnbarg threshed 1426 bushels from sevonty-flvo acres, and his brother Albert 540 bushols from fifty acres. STOCK LOANS ,, It you need money to handle your stock you can et a satisfactory loan at the Mc Donald State Bank. Borrowing money to make money is practiced by the bi&feest and most successful business men. Helping our customers make money is our aim. Now is the best time to discuss your loan and make your plans. Come in and see us. McDonald State Bank. Entire Stock Now Being Inventoried Prior to Being Sold by Special Tender in Bulk While upwards of $27,000 worth of Merchandise has been sold during the past few weeks there is still some $20,000 worth of new fall merchandise still to be disposed of. The intention is to sell the balance of the stock that is left-over IN BULK TOGETHER WITH THE FIXTURES AND LEASE AFTER THE INVENTORY HAS BEEN TAKEN. While this is being done you have still the opportun ity of eliminating all in-between profits that are now being mercilessly exacted, all along the line in advanced prices on Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Furnishings, Jewelry, Childrens Hats and Hose, Childrens Wash-suits, Kayncc Blouses and etc. Come now while there is still a chance to Save Half More Than Half on all your present and future needs. Further Reduction of a Startling Characters To Reduce This Stock to a Minimum i 124 Boys Suits Ages, 10 to 14. 600 Pairs Mens Hole Proof Sox - 25c 326 Mens 1.75 Arrow Shirts - $1.10 146 Mens Suits, Sizes 36-37-38 - $7.35 78 Mens $6 Oxford Shoes - - $1.95 266 dozen Mens Gloves - - 35c 363 dozen Men "Railroad King" Jumpers and Overalls - - $1.50 268 dozen Mens Fleeced Lined Under wear - 59c j. b. Mcdonald, 144 Mens Overcoats from 195 Boys Overcoats from 238 Young Mens Suits from - 426 Mens $5 Shoes 224 Boys $3.50 Shoes - 426 doz. Mens "Fitz" Overalls 542 Mens $3 Felt Hats 47 doz. Men Flannel Shirts $1.35 96 Men and Boys Makinaws 20o $4.35 $2.50 $4.35 $2.75 $1.75 $1.25 THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. "'Cnplniii llnlllgiin Is Honored. Capt. Halligan, of Company E, has been recognized by tho war depart ment in a manner that is certainly an honor. From each of tho six teen cantonments an officer has beui cclcvted to go to Wnshngton to at tend a series of lecturos on miutary Victor Ohrlund, of Ogalalla, camel to this city last week to tako treatment for gall Btonos. NOTICH OK I'HTITION Kstnto No. 1D11 of Llbblo Johnston, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nohraska. The Btato of Nebraska, to nil porsons interested In said oHtuto tako notice , . . Ucilllnnn wtna an mill U pUUUUM HUM IIUOI1 1110(1 IOT IIIO work, and Captain Halligan was se- ft,jolltliient of bochcl johnHton us lectcd as Uki ono from Camp Cody, administrator of said estate which has lln is now at Washington at thifl noen sot ror iiearinu heroin on Novem school of Instruction, and when ho Is through ho will roturn to Camp Oody and give the officers there tho Import, ant points ho learned at Washington. That Captain IlaS.lgan should be se lected for this duty from among the large number of offlcors at Doming, Is certainly a credit to him. Trying Need of Labor on Farms Tho farmers of Lincoln county are up against scarcity of labor to an ex tent that worries theim greatly, faun- day wo visited ono farm in tho valley whoro there wero twonty-llvo acres oi bfts to pull, top and haul, ten acres of beans to harvest, a blj field of po tatoes to dig, several hundred bush ols of aples to pick, and a big acreage of corn to husk, and this work star lni? tho farmer in tho face and no avail able men hef-p. Arrangements had been made with a half dozen women to rJ'ck annloa at thlrtlv cents an hour, and perhaps theso women can bo Induced to help with tho beans and otatoes. Tills farmors condition is not an oxcoptlon: thoro aro others in Just such a plight as ho. ::o:: Tho New roshitro Kates Tho new letter postago rates become effectlvo November 2d. Letters for city delivery or for residents on tho daily rural routes out of North Platte will need a two cent stamp, othor lel- uor !),. 1917, at 1) o'clock u. in. unteil uctonor iu, 1U17. QUO. 13. FHKNCII, OlCnG County JuiIkc. Sheriffs Sn'iC. notich or riXAii jikimiiit Guardianship" of Charles V, hidings, deceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Htato of Nohrnska, to all persons interested In said nuardlanshlp take notice that the Guardian, Ulllo C. Id dlnifs, has Pled a final account of her acts as Kuardtnn and a petition for llnal sottleiiiout and dlsclmrKo ns such, which havo been sot for hoarliiK before said court oh Novombor U, 1917, at 0 o'clock a, in., when you may appear and contest tho sumo. Dated October 10, 1917. QUO. 10. FU13NCII, olCnG County Judge. NOTION OF FINAL ItUI'OUT Kstnto No. 1141 of Elizabeth Whiting, deceased, In the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested In said estate, tako no tice that the admtutrntor has tiled a final account and roport or his admin lHtr.itlon mid a lietltion for llnal sot tlonicn and discharge as such, which havo been set fo" hearing boforo said court on Novombor U, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in., whin you may appear and con test tile same. Dated October 11, 1917. Q ICO. 13. F1U3NCH, olCnC County Judge. Sheriffs Sale. By vlrtuo of an order of salo lBsuad from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a docrco of fnrnnlnaiirn In nld Court Whoroln tors wii. requlro a Uiroo cent stamp JanietJ a. Flk is plaintiff and Arthur and postal cardB will bo two conts Battlos ot ai aro dofondants and to oach This change n rates should up mo ulrcctcd I will on tho 10th day of carofully noted and romembored, as J Novombor 1917( at two o'clock p. m, letters mailed with insufficient post-ftt th at front uoor of tho cmirt age must be hirfu, and if tho sendors 0 ,n North Platt0( Llncolu Coun name is not on the onvelopo and can-,ty Nty,)rasUni BOn nt public auction to not bo roturnod to tho writer, it N hlghmt idder for cash, to satls llkoly to bo sont to tho dead letter of-fK gald (locroo. interest nnd cost, tho following described proporty, to-wlt: . ::o:.: T , Tho West Ono-half of tho Northwest Spoed, power and extreme ondur-j 0n fnurU. n(1 tho southoast Ono- anco aro tW features of tho Chandler, fourth of tho Northwest Ono-fourth, in car. It will pay you to try out this By virtnio of an order of salo issued from tho District Court of-Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon tt docrco otj (prodosuro In said Court, whoroln i Anna V. Motcalf is plaintiff and Will! Outtrlm ot al aro dofomUintB, and to1 mo directed, I will on tho 10 th day of! Novombor, 1917, at Two o'clock P. M.. at tho cast front door of tho court house In North Platto, Lincdln Com- tv. IMnhrnHkn. noil nt. Yinblln nucllnn to tho hlghost blddor for cash, to satisfy! said decrco, intorost and cost, tho fol-1 lowing described property, to-wlt: i Tho West Ono-half of Section Twenty-one, in Township Sixtocn, North of Hango Thirty-two, Wost of tho Sixth P. M. Tho East Ono-half of Section TWcn-ty-ono In Township Sixtocn, North of Itango Thirty-two. Wo3t of tho Sixth P. M.; tho Northeast Ono-fourth of Section Twonty-nlno, in Township Sixtddn, North of Rnngo Thirty-two, Wost of tho Sixth P. M; Tho Southeast Ono-fourth of Uio Southoast One-fourth and tho West Ono-half of tho South east Ono-fourth, all in Soctlon Twenty- Nino, Township Sixteen, North of Rango Thirty-two, Wost of tiro1 Sixth P. M.. and tho South half of tho South east Ono-fourth of tho Southeast One fourth of Slcyctlon Ninotoon, In Town ship Sxtcon, North of Hango Thirty two, West of tho Sixth P. M.,; South west Ono-fourth of Soctlon Twonty nlno, In Township Slxtoon, North ot Bango Thirty-two, wost of tho Sixth P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nohraska. Datiejd North Pladto, Nob,, Oct 8, 1917. o9-Gw A. J. SALISBURY, Shorlff. truly balanced cacr. J. V. ROMIGII, Dealer. 78-2 Soqtion TJirco, In Township Flfteon, North of Eangei thirty-two, west of tho Cth P. M tho Southwest Ono-fourth and tho Wost Ono-half of tho North- wnut nnn.fnnrt.h nnrl tho Southeast Foot Bull i rhlny. Ono-fourth of tho Northwost ono Tho next foot ball gamo on tho local! fonrtu and Southwest Onief-fourth of field will bo with tho Sterling high tbn Rnnthonnt Ono-fourth. in Soctlon school noxt Friday and it promises to. Niiietoon, Township Slxteon. north of uu Dunu Buiuu, no mo vuiuiuuu uuo itango nuriy-two, west oi uio olxui nro said to very strong this season Pi M tho South Ono-half of tho South Last Saturday Sterling dofeatod Scottscl8t ono-fourth In Section Soventeon, Bluff on Uio grounds of tho latter by and tho North Ono-hnlf of tho South- u scoro Df forty-sovon to nothing. It caBt Ono-fourth of Section Ninotoon, is therefore evident that North Platto an in Township Sllxtoon, North of will not havo a "puddln" in Storting, nanco Thirtv-two. West of tho SIxtli :o: HIGH GRADE PIANO FOR SALE Wo have? loft on our hands at North Platto a neiw piano for which no rea sonable offer will bo doqlinod if taken at onco. Quality guaranteed. If In terested, writo tho Donvor Music Com pany, Denver, Colorado, at opco for particulars. 74-8 P. M., and tlyj North Half of tho South oast Ono-fourth of tho Southeast ono fourth In 9octioin Ninotoon. all In Township Sixteen, Norl(li of Rango Thirty-two, wost of tho Sixth P. M., all in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated North Platto, Nob., Oct. 8, 1917. o9-Bw A. J. SALISBURY, Shorlff. i,i:rjAi, notich F. C. Lathrop. the unknown bolrs. do- vIkuoh. legatees nnd personal represent atives of F. C. Lathrop and all othor persons interested in tho estate of F. C. I.athrop. T. J, Mackey, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of T. J Mackey, and all other persons Interested In tho es tate of T. J. Mackey. will hereby tako notice that on the Stb day of October, 1917. Wetflov T. Wilcox in an action wherein tho said Wosloy T. AVUcox Is piumuu una iiin a novo niiiued ucieiui unts aro defendants, filed his petition in the District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendants aim eacn ot mem. t'laiutiu alleges in his petition that be is tho owner in feo simple and in the possess on of tho fol lowing described real ostato, to-wlt: The J3ast half of the Northwest quar ter, and the Gust half of the Houthwost duarted of Hection 21. township 9. raniro 1!9, and tho North half of the North half of .Section 20, township 1C. range 29, all in Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, that tho ii hove named defendants have or claim to navo some interest In and to said nhovo described real estate by virtue of two certain mortgage deeds, ono of which said mortgage deeds was exe cuted upon said lund by lOlmor 13. ltoeco, single to Low 13. Darrow, May 18th, 1889, and recorded May 18th, 18897 in Mortgage record 9, Pago 109 to 172, real estate records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, which mortgitgo was after wards assigned by Low 13. Darrow to F. C. Lathrop., the above defendant, which assignment was dated Juno 28th, 1889, nntV rocordod July Cth, 1889, Hook 9 of mortgages, Pago 308, real ostato records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, and which said mortgage deed appears of record as a Hon upon tho title to tho 13ast half of tho Northwest quartor. and tho East half of tho Houthwost quartor of said section 21, and tho other of which said mortgages was executed up on said land by William 13. l'ugsloy. un married, to tho above named defend ant T. J. 'Mackoy, undor dato of Decem ber lti, 1895, nnd recorded December 23d. 189fi, llook IS, Page 17B. mortfriigo re cords of Lincoln Coounty, Nohraska, and which said mortgage appears of record ns a lion upon the North half of tho Nortli liutf of said soctlon 20. l'lalntllt further nlloges that said mortgago deeds nnd each of them aro wholly barred by tho statute of Llmi tlons of the State of Nebraska,, and bine cptiBcd to be a Hen upon tho wutd i-Luvo described real estate. " Plaintiff! prays that bis title to said, real cstatn bo forover conllrmed, nntl quieted In him ns against tho claims of tho defendants nnd encb of them under ...... .fj v..v..u ui a... 11 1IIU1 kUKU llUCftn or otherwise, and that tho defendants and ench of them bo forovor enjoined from petting up or claiming nny right, title, interest, estate or domand in or to said real estate, or from over Inter fering with tho possession or onjoy ment of the plaintiff In said real es tate, nnd for such othor relief as 'may bo Just nnd equitable. You are further notlflod thnt on tho 8th day of Octobor, 1917, said District Court made and entored an order per mitting servlco by publication upon you nnd each of you for four consocu tlvo wooks as required by law, and said defendants nro further notlflod that they nro required to answor said peti tion on or boforo tho 19th day ot Nq vombor. 1917. WESLT3V T. WILCOX, Dy WILCOX & HALLIGAN, o9-lw His Attorneys. Tfrititinli UTridtHt.l,. .1 I. .... 1. ....... .iiiiii.wi .muvjitiiiio, 441 III ttlU UiWlUUYVil hoira, doviHeeB. IcsutouH. und porHonal nnd nil other persons Interested In tho ostato of Hannah McO-lnnls. Mary Mar- uui iuc.uiiiuin mid me unanowu ueirs, devisees, legatees and personal repre sentatives of Mary Martha McQInnls, and all other persons interested In the estnto of Mary Martha McGlnnls, and v-ivuiku xjuueuu .Mcaicumnis, anu ino unknown bolrs, devisees, logateos and personal representatives of doorgo Duncan McQInnls, and all other per sons Interested In tho estnto of Oeorgo Duncan McGlnnls, And tho unknown owners and unknown claimants of Lots seven nnd olghht (7 and 8) In Block ulghty-olght (88), of tho original town of North Platto, Nohraska, as tho oamo Is platted and of record In tho olllce oC the County Clerk xof Lincoln County, Nebraska, Defendants, will hereby tako HCH . ,t.liiL.t tho 8tb day of Octobor. 1917. William H. Facka. plaintiff, In an action wherein tho said William II. Facka Is plaintiff and tho above named defendants aro defendants, fllod bis tfo tltlon In tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebrnskn, against said defend ants and encb of thorn. Plaintiff al leges iii bis petition thnt lie is the oWn-i or In foe simple nnd In the possession of lpts sovon and eight (7 nnd 8). in block eighty-eight (88), of the origi nal town of North Platte, Nebruska, as the same Is platted and of record In tho olllce- of the County Cleric of Lip co n County, Nebraska, nnd that tlio said plaintiff and his grantors boforo him havo been In tho opon, and nd yorso possession of tho same as against the defendants nnd as against nil per sons claiming by or through tho defend ants nnd each of them, nnd against the whole world for more than ton consec utive Vfiitru lnnf unut. ... . , " . "v ...... b , ...u UUJUUL 1111(1 prayer of plaintiff's petition Is to quiet tltlo In tho plaintiff in and to lots sov on and eight (7 und 8), In block olghty- vJfh.5 (i?.8) "'xt11,10 "'Iginnl tow, .of North t Platto. Nebraska, as the Baine Is Plattod nnd of record In tho oillco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County Nebraska, and to exclude each and all of tho said defendants from all right, title, Interest, claim and demand In and to said land of whatsoovor kind or nn turo and for such other and further relief as may bo Just and equitable. r..Y.V .aS f4"ther notified that salrt District Court on tho 8th day of Oc tober, 1917, mado nnd entered nn or der permitting servlco by publication upon ench of tho said defendants for four consecutive weeks, as reqlrod by laM'n An. B.aW dofondants aro further S,0tJ10(i,ith,4,.t,noy Kre required to ans wor said petition on or before tho 19th day of November, 1917. Vvi- , WILLIAM II. FACKA! , , By WILCOX 4. HA?aiiQA&:: -ivr , HlBAttorneys.