The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 24, 1918, Image 8

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The Artificial Ice and SCWNERNGER UNDERTAKING
Cold Storage Co. . ' COMPANY.
LUA L. HARK, Editor mid Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
NORTH PLATTE'S MODERN FUNERAL
Ono Yonr by Hall In Advance... $1.25
Orio Year by Carrier In Adranco $1.50
Entored at North Platto. Nebraska,
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
Announces thai it Is prepared to fnr-
HOME.
AUTO SERVICE LADY ATTENDANT .1
nlsli nil consumers Tilth DEEP WELL
Artlflcal Ice.
"fridaymay aim, mis.
PRIVATE CHAPEL
PHONES DAY 023, NIGHT 930.
609 LOCUST.
PHONE 40 and your orders
will be Promptly Filled.
OVER TWO MILLION 31 EX
ARE NOW IX SEKVCIE.
Thoro was mado on tho floor or con
Wednesday aftornoon tho predlc
tlon that the United States would have
botweon four and flvo million men on
tho fighting Hnc3 In Franco before
July 1, 1910. This statement was made
hv alias. Caldwoll, of Now York, a
membor of tho military affairs com
mitted. Ho based 1i1b .information on
data furnished by tho war department
and Is In cloao relationship with that
branch of tho government.
TJm iltita nlvon was taken from
nfflclnl fiummarlos of tho situation
and based upon what has al
roady boon accomplished, glvon by tho
war dopartmont and said to bo authen
tic. These figures Bhowcd that within
ono year after tho United States on
torcd tho world war ono million men
woro stationed in Franco and talcing
up to tho cause of their alllo. During
tho first ten days of May thoro woro
transported successfully to friendly
European shores nlnoty thousand men
ho stated.
Tho official figures, supplied by tho
war department, showed that by Juno
first of this year thero would bo
stationed in Franco 1,889,894 men and
In addition 148,388 Amorlcau officers.
Thcso mon, all trained in tho sorvlco
would roprosont an army of ovor two
million mon, tho exact flguro being
2,038,222. This flguro far oxceeds any
provious estimates of number overseas
which liavo been mado or oven fore
casted. ::o::
Registration of .Children.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of
noxt weok nro tho days for tho regis
tration of- all chlldron In North Platto
under tho ngo of flvo. This is doho at
thOHrbauest of tho United States Gov
ernment arid Is part of its Child Wel
fare, program which scoks to prevent
deatliB of children. Tho Government
furnishes tho card for tho registration
and tho ossontlal facts it is desirous
of obtaining In regard to each child
aro its age, Its wolght and Its height.
Tho weight and height of a child havo
proven to bo very good teats of Us nor
mal dovolopmont, On thd portion of
tho rcgistrnton card which Is to bo re
tained by tho mothor is given a tablo
showing what a child's helghth and
wolght should bo at cortaln ngos.
On (Monday, May 27th from two to
flvo In tho aftornoon a meeting will bo
hold nt tho Washington school for the
purposo of distributing cards and fur
nishing any Information concerning
thorn that may bo doslrod. A similar
meotlng will bo hold at tho Lincoln
school on Tuesday afternoon and on
Wednesday afternoon at tho Jofforson
school. Tho committee In charge of
tho registration at North Platto had
hoped to havo tho cards distributed to
ovcry family but owing to lack of time
and means has not boon ablo to do It
but It Is hoped that every mothor of n
child In North Platto that Is under
flvo will bo sufficiently lntorostod and
patriotic enough to go to tho mooting
which is most convenient for hor and
got a card, fill It out nnd roturn It to
tho County Chairman, Mrs. M. B.
Crosby.
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engineers to help you determine the durability $ A J
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m. made by cementing half a destruction on the road under JF Xs
Michelin Tube to half a tube normal condition. "nc by ' f
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VULCANIZING . ACCESSORIES
NEBRASKA RUBBER WORKS
6th & LOCUST. FILLING STATION. PHONE 805.
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WANTED
Scrap Iron
ALL KINDS, BIG PRICE
We buy all kinds of
Junk and Hides
L. LIPSHITZ
Notice to Creditors.
Estate No. lofiO of Amanda M.
Thomson, deceased In tho county court
of Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that the
timet limited for presentation and filing
of claims against said estate Is August
l'Jis, and for settlemet of said
estate Is April 20, 1919; that I will sit
at tho county court room in sold
county, on May 31, 1918, at 9 o'clock
n. m., and on August 31, 1918 at 9
a. m., to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
. H. C. WOODHURST.
a30-4wks. County Judge.
Sheep and Cattle
FOR SALE
and talk to me.
C. H. WALTER,
NORTH PLATTE.
Tho Rcndly Cyclone.
Boono, la., und adjacent couutry wnb
struck by a tornado Tuesday evening
that resulted In sovou doaths, Injury
to slxty-flvo or sovonty and damage
to property placod at noarly a million
dollars. Fifty residences In Boon
woro blown down and tho Northwest'
orn railroad shops woro demolished.
On tho samo day a tornado in Kills
county, Kan., killed two, Injured a
dozen or moro nnd dotroyed much
property.
y.oii
All tho coats and suits aro being
sold at a discount which moans a sav
ing to you of from $3.00 to ?9.00 on any
coat or suit In tho liouso at THE
LEADER MER. CO.
I K.IU
I
GERMANS ARE SLOW AND
ARE LOSING FIGHTING SPIRIT.
"My Credentials, Sir"
When you mnlto pnyments with Tlntto
Vnlloy Stnto Rank checks, you nro
rcnlly proft'crlnir your credentials ns n
business man.
i
It puts you In n class with tho Inlluen.
tlal men ot this community. Don't fall
to, tako ndvnntngo of such nn oppor
tunlty. Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
vs
THE MAS 1VII0 1VORKS FOR HIS
MONEY.
Gives full vuluo for it has tho right
to oxpect tho samo whon bo pays out
tho roward of IiIb toll. Ho will get It
ovory timo at this coul yard whoro big
valuo nro provorblal. Wo vvaut tho
trade of thoso who must bo careful
what thoy spend. Thoy moro fully ap
proclato tho saving our service af
fords.
LEYPOLDT 6 PENNINGTON
TIIONE w.
Striking viciously at tho enemy-at
various points along tho western bat
tle front; mooting each outburst ot
Gorman artillery with a thunder ot
cannon lire, and maintaining the mas
tery of tho air In ovory sector from the
North sea to tho Swiss frontlerJtho
armlos of tho ontonte allies are pro-
venting the Teutonic armies from
quietly perfecting their preparations
for coming battlos. With tho know
ledge that tho passing of each day
brings now American legions to help
crush tho noxt Gorman offensive," tho
allies aro finding satisfaction in tho
fact that tho Germans have as yet boon
unablo to launch a now blow In the
struggle which Berlin had oxpectod
to bo tho decisive ouo of -the -wori..
For tno most part tne uormans novo
shown but littlo of their liabltual fight
ing spirit along tho lino In France.
Thoy have been thrust back lu four
sectors and tho nlllos havo succeeded
in winning ground which will bo ot
great Importance in the future. But
tho Germans havo counter attacked In
only ono lnstanco and this movement
was carried out so slowly and with
such lack of dash that it was easily
broken up boforo tho Teutons haa
reached tho now allied positions.
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Memorial Day Proclamation.
Tho present world conflict brings to
every homo tho groat sorvlco of tho
volunteor army that preaorvo our
Union Intact and mado this country a
world power for freedom, Justice ana
right. Thnt tho scales nnd not tho
sword shall bo for all time to come our
emblem of authority.
As Mayor of tho city I ask all
citlzona of North Platto to observe
Thursday. May-30th, as Memorial Day,
Let all labor bo discontinued, all un
seemly Bports refrained from and lot no
ono and all gntlior at tno last resting
placo ot our dopartcd loved ones anil
thoro consecrate anew our devotion to
tho causo of human llborty.
HENRY WALTEMATH, MayQtt
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Paulino Fredorlck will bo soon at
tho Crystal again tonight in "Madam
Jealousy." If your wlfo Is Jealous,
bettor take her for In addition to the
foaturo sho will soo Chester Conklln
In tho comedy "His HIddon Purposo."
Mark Sonuott has taken a pretty girl,
nn old Bwlmmlng holo, a funny man, a
boty&crontj ram and n barrol nnd
mixed thorn up in the biggest batch
of Joy tho laughtor kltchon ba3 ever
turnod out
Mm. Edward J. Specht and daught
er Ruth returned homo from "tho
Fcnnor Ostopathlc hospital Thursday.
A torpid llvor' is a heavy handicap
to a working man. It robs life of
strength, energy nnd mental alertness.
To romovo tho burden tho propor rem-
.1.. I - n.ll.l.. -.1. rl... 1 1 , l.t
llvor, stomach and bowel medlcluo.
Prlco $1.25 per bottlo. Gummoro
Dont Drug Co., Special Agents.
Remotes Railroad Presidents.
Every railroad nrosldent In the
United States was relieved from active
duty as exectlve manager of his road
Tuesday by Director General mcauoo,
who will appoint a federal director for
each road, responsible only to the
railroad administration.
A largo number of high-salaried
presidents with whoso attitude and
control Mr. McAdoo is dissatisfied will
bo out of a Job completely unless the
stockholders chooso to retain them as
heads of tho corporations and to pay
them their salaries out of. tho net
earnings guaranteed by the govern
ment instead of charging their pay to
operating expenses.
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Oonrtrn A. Mllle ftnd Miss Nellie
Klluior, both of tho north part 'of tho
county, woro married Wednesday by
Judge Woodhurst.
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Biliousness is a disorder involving
tho stomach, liver and bowels. It opens
tho door for disease. Prickly Ash Bit
ters is tho right remedy. It drives out
bile and impurities and makes you feel
bright, vigorous nnd cheerful. Price J, B. ItEDFIELD.
$1.25 per bottle. Gummere-uont urug
Co., Special Agents.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estate No. 1555 of Honry C. Bretzor,
deceased in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, S3: Creditors"
of said estato will tako notice that the
Farmers thifl Is thh vear and the time limited for presentation and filing
time of the year to get stock to eat 2iclalm0s1Ssans,Ba,d ,tato la,D?cem;
,, ,71, t i, her 7, 1918, and for settlement of said
up your rough feed. I have on Estat0 ,8 May 3 1010. that x wlu slt at
nana ana for sale dOUl) feeding lamqs tho county court room in said county,
and ewes, and 500 cattle. Come on June 7, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and
I on Docember 7, 1918, at 9 o'clock a, m.,
to receive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections duly
filed.
Wm H C. WOODHURST,
m7-4wks. County Judge.
Legnl Notlco.
William A, Hayes, defendant will
take notice that on tho 27th day of
I March, 1918, Coates Lumber & Coal
Co. plaintiff herein, filed its peti
tion and affidavit for attachment in
the county court of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, against William A. Hayes,
tho object and prayer of which is to
collect from dofendant the sum of
$1,000.00 for goods, wares and mer
chandise sold defendant by plaintiff
on an account stated.- That tho fol
lowing property ot dofendant has been
attached in such action to-wit: Ono
Elcar Automobile, and money of the
defendant In the First National Bank
of North Platte, has been attached
by garnishee process.
Plaintiff prays for an order mat
such attached property and money bo
applied to) thia satisfaction or tno
amount found to be due the plaintiff.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before Juno 10th, 1918.
COATES LUMBER & COAL COM
PANY, Plaintiff,
By Hoagland & Hoagland, its Attys.
Notlco of Flnnl Report.
Estate No. 1520 of Anna M. O'Rour-
ko, deceased in the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nobt-nska, to nil per
sons interested In said Estate taKa
notice that the Administrator has filed
a final account and report of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge as such,
which have been set for hearing betoro
said court on May 31, 1918, at 9 o'clock
a. m., when you can appear and con
test same.
Dated May 1, 1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
m7-3 wks. County Judge.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Halt Block North ol Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for tha
. lelentiflc treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
nd diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Gee. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.OedfieId.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
' GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclnn nnd Surgeon,
Spcclnl Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstretrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan' Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
DIt. HAROLD A. FENNEB
Osteopath.
Bolton Building
Office hours 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
1 Phones
Office Black 333
THE BLACK DIAMOND
DeHorning Pencil
Fur nlc nt the ofTIce of
LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON.
Kvcry pencil will dehorn BO cnlvea
from 10 darn to 10 month old for
Vl.OO. A profit of $5.00 for any calf 1H
fnlln to dclioru.
Call nt the office nnd tfet one.
PHYSICIAN & SUIt GE OK
Successor to
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
PHYSICIAN &i SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Office, Ptoone 642 Res. Phone 87V
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Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Notlco to Creditors.
Estato No of Frederick HelO,
deceased in the County Court of Lin-
P.es. Black 10Z0 coin County, Nebraska.
Tlief Stato of Nebraska, ss : Creditors
of said estato will take notice that the
timo limited for presentation and fil
ing of claims against said Estato is
September 14th, 1918, and for settle-
mleint of said estate is May 10th, 1919;
that I will .sit at tho county court
room in said county, on Juno 14th.
1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., nnd on
Soptember 14th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a.
m., to receive, examlno, hear, allow
or adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST.
ml4-4wks County Judge.
THE IMPORTED
PERCHERON STALLION
"NABOB"
No. 97352
DOCTOB D. T. QUIQLET
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
! 728 City National Bank Banding.
Omaha, Nebraska. North
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Willi mako tho season of 1918 as fol
lows
m . mi .T .1
daysUul rUffi Moge" Feed" ud Sale K?
Barn, north rinue, nco., ocginniug
April Dili.
lininnco or tno wceic, oxcopt &unmiy,
North Platte, Nebraska.
All Binds of llemstltclilni: Done.
nt my fnrm sir miles west of North L. ,rls H on ,Javnieil, Also 1018
I'latto nnd threc-fourths ot a mli0po Jinciuncs soiu on pii)iuenis. aiso a
St'COIlU JIUIIU XllllCIUUl'S.
Singer Sowing MnclJno Co.
H Block north of Post Office.
North Platto, Nebraska.
southeast of lHrdvrood Bwltch.
J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
Hospital Phono Block G33.
Houso Phono Black G33
W. T. riilTCIIARl),
Graduate Yotorlunrlan
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust S,t.
ono-half block southwest ot tho
Court House,
NABOB was foaled May 24, 1913,
and Imported with, axis mother by
North & Robinson, ot Grand Island,
in July. 1913. Was bred by M. Des
nroz. Department of Orno, In Franco.
Th! horse weighs 1780, Is clean and
sound in ovory particular, and la as
good as you will find anywhere.
Wo invito ou to come nnu seo mis
horso.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of salo Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, upon a decree ot
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein James A. Flke, is plaintiff,
and Will Outtrlm Is defendant, and to
me directed, I will on tho 8th day of
June, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho
east front door ot tho Court Houso In
Platto, Lincoln county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to tho
highest bidder for cash, tosatisfy
Bald decree, Interest and costs, thd
following described property to-wlt:
Northwest ono-fourth (NWJA) ot
section twenty-nine (29) in township
sixteen (16) north of rango thirty-two
(32) west of tho sixth P. M. Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Dated North Platto, Neb., May 6th,
DERKYBERJRIT & FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors I
Day Phono 234.
Night Phono Black 538.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtuo ot an order ot salo Issued
from tho District Court ot Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decreo ot
foreclosuro rendered in said court
wheroin Mutual Building and Loan
Association is plaintiff, and . Jesse
Follows, ot al. aro defendants, and to
mo dlrectod, I will on tho 25th day
of May, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at
tho least front door ot the Court House
in North Platto, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, soli at public auction to the
highest blddor for cash, to satisfy Bold
decreo, interest and costs, tho follow-
TERMS- $15.00 to lnsuro colt to
stand and suck. It marea nro dla PLATTE VALLEY MOUNMENTAL
nosed of or leave tho country service wnuirH.
feo becomoa duo and payable at onco. I i..,..0 m, lng described property to-wit:
dents, but should any occur stallion only shop In tho city. Lqulnpod wIW Cody's Addition to North Platto, No
owner will not bo rsponBlble. pBoamatfo machinery. Lettering neat- braaka,
. n-.n V dono' Au work BaraHteod. Dated at North Platt0 Nob Aprll
rKAPltV DAKUZiLiDCKU, WOOBUATU X AllJSJUtAXUI, 23d, 1918.
n wky'u. Comer 7th and Locust, North Pattc. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
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