The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 11, 1918, Image 10

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    ftmu-Bcrklu Sribune.YERs of fourth
LIBERTY BONDS
IRA L ItAlti:, Eilllor anil Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES: (Continued from Page 5.)
Ono Year by Mull, In advance. .1 . "' "0 H"'"1 H'lycr.
Ono Year by Currier, In advance, $2.0(1 p n ,Tnt0H Mrg. H. M. Hcrshey,
Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofnce a Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, IMS.
WILSON SUBMITS VITAL
QUESTIONS TO GEILMANV.
Washington. Oct. 8. -The following Lain, Iva M. Lnyton, W. II. LeDoyt,
note, in tjio nature of a preliminary Mrs. W. H. LeDoyt, Lucilc Linuon-
roply to Germany's request for an mevor Cnrl Lintz, Mrs. A. D. Ma
urmlstice and leaco negotiations was . Mahoney. Mrs. F. 1'.
handed today to the Swiss charge comboi, Aiary m"u,i,'' M
hore: McCullugh, ITank J. McGovern, Airs.
"Sirs: I havo the honor to ac- p. j. McGovern, Arthur McGrew,
knowledge, on behalf of the president yvmti McMichael, Mrs. C. B. Mead
your note of October Cth, onclosing J . Melt!n Margaret
the communication from the German owns, Mrs. I . A. Met tin, BiaJ
government to the president; and I Mottin, Butler B. Miltonborgcr, Jcn
am instructed by the president to re- nje Miltonborgor, Mrs. M. E. Mitchell,
rjusst you to make the following com- ,Tl.VB.nrGt Nciig0n, Mrs. E. M. Norton,
munlcntlon to the imperial German flmfm" , ' rn w ri,uison
chancellor: "Before making reply to LouUo Ottenstoin, Goo. , . 1 nuison,
tho roquost of tho Imperial Gorman Mario Beldcn, A. M. Blume, J. l.
government, and in order that reply ti0ion Mrs. Adeline N. Bonner, Eric
shall be candid and Htralghforward ; ' T T iirncik a, t.
as tho momentous Interests involved Broikor, Mrs. I. J. Brooke, a. i. ,
roquirc, tho president of the Unltod Brown, Elmer L. Campbell, iurs. J.
Statos dooms It necessary to assure e, Carroll, Thos. L. Carroll, Mrs. 0.
himself of the oxnet meaning of tho . Carroll Allic Cecil, Bess Chamber
noto of the Imperial chancellor. Does , , ' . i;., T p ftn
tho Imperial chancellor mean that tho n. Geo; 0. Chamberlain, J. F. Ua
Imperlal aorman government accopts haugh, Edw. E. Clark, C. II. uogmii,
tho tonus laid down by the president jj8g KiBic Collagen, Mrs. Nellie Cum
in his address to the congress of tho . .. t,m,i w nnnlnl Mrs Geo.
United States on tho 8th of January mn? V 1 J'pin S
last, and in subsequent addresses, and Earl B. Payne, Mrs. Jack Pierce, Mrs.
thnt its objoct in ontering into dis- Fred Perrott, Mrs. E. R. Plummcr,
ouKsions would be only to agree upon KeUokah Lodge No. 10, I. 0. 0. F.,
tlm practical details of their appllca- m RobhnUBOIl Abbyc Red-
"The prosldent fools bound to say mond, Rny Sanson, Chas. C. Schar
wlth regard to tho suggestion of an mnnn, Edwina C. Schatz, Virginia
armlsilco that ho would not fool at g u , r Scolt Mrs. C. E. Simon,
liberty to pro'pose a cossatlon of arms , ,' " ,T c, ci, nfnf
to the governments with which tho Huldn Star, Martha Star, Sarah Stof
Bovorninent of the United Statos is as- frcgon, Ed Stoffregon, Edna Sulli
Hociatod against tho contral powers, vnn jonn Tilford, Mrs. Thos. Thomp
so long as tho armies of those powers Tll na r Thnmmon Mrs One
are upon tholr soil. The good foith of son- Tn08, u iimPson ,unc
nny diacusslon would manifestly do- tah K. Tramp, Mary Jnne Iwmem,
pmd upon tho consont of tho contral Mrs. Edith Van Doran, S. W. Van
powers Immediately to withdraw tholr u Hu(.h Wnda, Altha Walker,
forces every wh?ro from Invaded tor- " J , w,i.v w w w,.imnv
rltory. The prosldont also feels that M- L- w- Walker, W. W. tarn,
ho Is Justlflod-tln asking whether the Essie Wossborn, Mrs. G. H. Wilkons,
Jmporlal chancollor Is speaking more- a T. Woods, Mrs. C. M. York, Han
ly for tho constituted authorities of , j Young, L. A. Adams, Clarissa
tho omplro who have so far conducted " ' " . , T r i r
tho war. Ho dcoms tho ntiHwer to T. Knnc, L. G. Bnnlcy, Mrs. John O.
theso quostloiiH vital from every point Anderson, Mrs. E. 0. Cool, W. E.
of view. Accopt, air, tho rcnowed as- shook, Edna McGraw, M. R. McGraw,
aurances of my high consideration." T nvnn ' Vnn p.ir,lv N(,uip M TitQV
"HOBEHT LANSINO." korcn Van l urtiy, isettic m. iiity,
::o:: i. ' Maude L. Coolidgo, William Sonne-
CliDAR ItOAl) TO Ili:iMl' ',.,. T Tj stobbins Mrs I L Steb-
III'KOItr I'l'l-'l'f'TlXf! vv irr 111 ' ateooins, iurs. i. u. oau
m.limh hnj.l,IIr, I LALL. bJng( John E Shank( A w Hughes,
Now York, Oct. 8. Tho nttitudo of Lemuel A. McDonald, Willinm II.
' the American Federation of Labor to- Powers, Ferdinand Streitz, Master
wards tho now aonunn poaco propoa- T inn Twinpm v,.P,i t. Snurrier Mrs
al Is sot forth in tho following state- Ll" 1 Lmccm' , 1 w ai-
ment by John It. Alpine, acting proal- Lctta E. Spurrier, W. h. Star, Alice
dent of tho federation, tolocranhod Anderson. Flo Brookinor. Hnrdy Ball
bono from Washington to tho Amori- L. L. Berthe, Mrs. L. L. Bcrthc, Elm
can Alliance for Labor and Democracy , w t,.,,,, wiiynlioMi
which mado It public. mor Belford V" W. Boj,d Elizabeth
"The Amorlcau Federation of Labor K. Brodbcck, Laura Bnrncll, Hnttie
bi'llovos that tho recent poaco ovor- Bjorklund, Mrs. Perry G. Buchnnnn,
turos from the Imperial aorman gov- justin Bird, Mrs. John R. Carroll,
nrnmnnl urn In lntonlm wlHi nil n hnr ' '
nranosalH of a similar character that
havo been previously submitted.
Tho voice of the Amorlcnn labor
w'TnU,!! "7 ,t0, VJ,loro thM?
vlpouco ovorturos and to batter away at
the onomy -lines until the road Is
cleared to Berlin and a neaco then of-
footed that, will last for all timo and
' : Pr 'iri ,,,"H
"Tho workorH of our country rofuso
lo bo deluded by what w? Uollovo to
o hub l ist ntiomp to ueco vo. Wo
vaut tliat th' world should bo rd of
tho iron hool and tho mailed (1st. Wo
want peace but wo want such a neaco
as will Insuro freedom and democracy
""r ' ' ' ' "7,"' , ....
lV lifting IUtU IJUt
workers at homo aro extending them-
solves to limit of human onduranco to
;tho ond thnt a glorious and lasting
" 'Tho're elm ho ,,o peace except such
a poaco ns lias no
prosldont of our
doclaroH tho time- at hand for ipoaco
nogotlatlons tho workers w 11 bo with
him In word and deed Just as they
havo beon from tho beginning."
::o::
.in i.nuon,omi'ui o iviiikiiiii.
l'Tiuiic a. Harrison, tno well known
nwnnnnr rnrrAUiwimlnnt. In unonlr.
inr, of Congrossinan M. P. Klnluild
Bfiys:
j niiuui iimi i mm wmiur in v ford. Fravno Woik T w
Wciihlngton, and mot many congress 1 " 'M J" . , MlB; J w
men ond public men. Among thorn all . 'L80"' Ml8, I,ml Wnltheniuth, Mrs.
KlnUnid has th roputntlon of being
tho most Industrious mombor of tho
house
"Perponal observation . conflrmod
thifc. He spends ovory day and part
of the nights in work for his district.
jivury ruauesi is iiuonuou iiorsonnny. miigs, mrs. Fred Elliott, Theo. Elr
This loads him to' visit ono or inoro dam. Arthur 0.? i,nu-wmi. m
Bovernmont dopartnionts ovory day.
In tho dopartmonts ho is tho host
Kiiuwii man in wasningion,. ana no
gets more results. Tho neonlo of the
Sixth dlftrlct would be toollsh Indeed
to dUponso with his sorvlces. and I
"ou i neneve uioy aro rooiisii."
-:;o::
, Gorman Army Going lo I'leces.
Garmanv'H nlnn fnr nn nrmloMnn la
foundwl it Is officially bolloml, upon
recognition in Berlin of tho fact thnt
German army organization In Franco
Is slowly disintegrating undor tho
onmpnlgn of Marshal Foch.
Th officers rogard tho movo of
tho Gorman Chancellor ns a desporato
olevsnth hour nttwnpt to oscnpo sor -
Ions niiitary dlsastor and tliov would
ous military dlsastor nnd thoy would
not be surprised if Prosldont Wilson's
condition that thore can bo no talk of
an armistice oxcept wlwn couplol
with agreement to withdraw lm
inodlaoly from all invaded territory
wore promptly nccoptod,
Tho answor to such a movo, It was
siiggostod, would bo lo lonvo to
Marshal Foch tho dictation of tho
torms of tho nrmistlco should the
situation ovor reach that stago, as
tho supremo commander can bo trtiBt
od to boo that no military adviintngo
to tho onomy might rosult. In tho
meantime. Marshal Foch hour by hour
Is suroundlng tho Gorman forces with
new perils.
John P. Hillebrnndt, Mrs. J. P. HMo-1
brandt, Jennie liinman, r.uiwi
kins, Mrs. Clara Hunter, Marlon and
' Frederick Huxoll, C. S. Hyatt, Thoo.
F. Jeffries, Frat.k Jennings Mrs.F.
Jennings, C. franklin Koch, mi
ff. y KoontJ5, IIoyt Lake, J. R.
Mrs- CInude O. Cobb, Mrs. II. M
Carpenter, Lillian Carlson, Effic
Christ, Mrs. Elizabeth CrnBic, F. W.
nixon, Edythc Dicher, Mrs. Levi R.
. ,T ' T , XT . ,
Duke Mrs- J 0"0". Nnncie J.
Dillon, Anna R. Dick. Asano Fucii,
Mary E. Grimes, Walter C. Grady,
Mrs. I. A. Gilbert, Ada M. Gardenier,
Loyola Gleeson, Mrs. Margaret Gray,
Myrtle Hite, i Carrie S. Halligan,
E8thor R. Hirschfeld, Maide M. Hen
... ..... T , .. , ,t
d.y' A(hew Johnson, Dorothy Jcft
r'c8i Mrs. Ella Jenkins, Steve Knwn
mooto, D. C. Kcmpcs, Geo. Knrigor,
Mo'lo Lawrence, Mrs. John Le Mas
J,lM TT... r tt T mm T T
tcrs' Uie- - w- Largont, Mrs. J. L.
Loudon, Mrs. Theo Lowe Jr., Mrs. W.
Scott Lean, Harriot N. Marsh, Mrs.
?mf McWn Don-
Alphoni Picard, Geo. Peters, Gertr-
n,,!,!,,,.,,, T m iii Ai
T, H""''". Lucille Riley, Elizn-
1)etl1 Roy, Mrs. 0. R. Robinson, Lena
Scnsol, Mrs. J. H. Stono, Lorcn D.
Sillasen, Mrs. A. L. Soavov. Mrs
p.,,.,., c!ff t. m i o,.
101111 OCOtt, ISIlS. Clnudo A. SclllV.
Mrs. C II. Spicer, Mrs. Zora Throck-
morton, Mrs. Shinoyo Ugni, J. W
l- 11 Watts, Mrs. Hattio Wilson
Mrs. W. E. Star, Wm. Allboe, Nora
Anderson. Helen nini. w in T'in,,i,Q
0. M. Blitham. Mrs. .inim iinrUn a '
M. Blume, Clydo E. Cook, Mcs c' E
Cook, Clydo 12. Clmppoll, A. It. Cuni-
F. II. Hatch, 0. E. lllrsh Jr., A F '
Hammond, BonJ. M. Johnson. Frod
w. Konrun. m. Mono Maupln. J. 11.
Mnthloson. .Tnliinum Mpfirnu- a t
McGovern," Mrs. A. L. Misciiko. Ivii
Mills, M. II. Mlschko. Minerva Mc-
i wiiuams, John O. Nystrom, Goo. P
.O'Brien. W. W. Ohl. Mrs. Hobo Ohl
.va I'llnu. Chns. F. Purdy. D.
UUSaoll, EtllOl StrOlllT. Mrs. C. Sum
l"olHon- Mrs. Earl Stamp, Wm.
Fwlnom. I). II. Todd, C. H. Vaughn,
u nrron, F. C Waltemath, F.
,Vn?Sn' 1' Sllnro"' T. K. Kr!ly
I'Hapntrlck, Chas. Illrsch, M
Al SilcottI, P. A. Mottin, Carl Skagu
mang, v . ii. stogaii. J . A
1 Jjnri1 Flotchor, J. B. Jotor. I.
B. Tarkington. W. A Loftus. it. I
Pattorson, F. G. Rector. II. Stovo:
u. l ku, u. L. Tylor, H. E. Lowell
A. o. swnrtliout, E. t. Hall, J. H
Chamborlnln, T. T. McCabo. M. W
Ulggs, C. II. Drnko, II. L. Hocker
Julia Campbol, Josslo Baker. E. P
Ploard, Floronco Stamp. E. H. Hard
on, J. II. Marrow, T. J. Ryan, Frank
Ilrotzor, J. F. Roddy, A. M. Cook,
Oecllla Hllgort, E. C. Kosbau, John
Giiynan, J. 0. Bnkor, A. M. Ellas
W. II. Miller, Roy Kldd. E. n. Savin
II. M. Stago, V. R. Thayor, L. F
Cauffnian, F. H. Mooro, John Mann
E. R. Woli, G. W. Klonk, E. I
Funk. Ed Swodenburg, James Pace
E, W M11pi. L F. Owens, Bert
Miller, A. s. Anderson, W. W. Wil
liams, II. S. Johnson, T. Daniel-, L.
If. Arnold, W. L. Raskins, F. C.
Lilloy, F. W. Passinoro, Win. SHier
aiiiin. K. M Potters, Itobt. NeimTt,
Robt. Falk, N. F. Harrison, W. J.
Downen, C. E. Bellel, J. T. Bahain,
A. C. Aldridge, W. D. Bondt, ll .rry
Gutherless, Chas. Eaton, C. A. Oar-
man, C. II. Moore, C. M. Lawrence,
I.
D. Sitow, J. I. Shaffor, E E.
Wright, R. M. Weeks, T- E. I'ugh,
R. L. Godden, W. T. Lay, 0 O.
Moxwoll, J. II. Morris, L. R. Virk
wire, F. P. Haggy, E. G. Wogton. W.
F. Hupfer. II. W. Bakor, Jas. Bi ;(!',
loyd Reynolds, A. F. Gerlo, W. M.
Tremblo, A. II. Blrans, F. C. J.ck-
son, Linn Huddart, J. C. Grove- F.
C. Johnson, J. W. McXeel, J M.
Mooney, John Tlghe, M. N. John -ton,
X. T. McCnbe, Robt. Goodwin,
Teftnofte Fonnor. Marv Schllntz. J S.
Lntler, Albert Rnnnle, W. A. E.uon,
J. M. Sapmnn, Carl Scott, W. O.
House, M. L. Brown. R. D. Shiner,
Ralph Luthultz, J. II. Collins, K H.
Ball. W. W. Yates, G. II. Wlllnion,
B. J. Carlisle, E. A. Boyd, II H.
Nile. Leslie Plymell, Ernost Bailey,
E. It. Moulton, Edith Stonner, Allco
McClerg, Edna McN'eal, Marlon Law-
sen, Mary Glosort, Allco Fitzpat'-ick,
P. M. Poterson, E. M. Johnson, Ttios.
Axtoll, Stovo Cole, C. Z. Wilson. R.
D. Shanor, W. C. Doan, W. S. Pf;ick,
Harold Seoburg, J. I. Inman, N. J.
nils, Jos. Roddy, It. E. Andorson. G.
Loomls, Jncob Rasmussen, J. F.
Enzmlnger, Henry Husomollor, K. S.
VVInebcrger, W. M. Young, W. II. Lo
Plny. E. J. Maupln, II. A. Kivls,
II. L. Tylor (addnl), Chas. Hanior,
Claude DeLanoy, II. O. Harrow. B.
L. Healnl, Sam Poulos, Albert Rnnnlo
(addnl), P. E. ConnollywB. C. Lam
bert. Victor Schwnlger, C. G. Vroman
Lestor Andorson, Frod Barraclough
Innalarraclough, Mrs. A. M. Blunio,
Mrs.' Florlan Brooking, Mnrgan t J.
Barker, Mrs. Bort Barber, Mrs.
Maudo Babbitt, Mrs. Jos. C. -Baker,
W. J. Crisp, E. W. Cross, Mrs E.
W. Cross. Mrs. R. F. Cottoroll Mrs.
Edgar Chapmqn, Jennie W. Carlson,
Mrs. Frank Carpenter, Mra'.V ''"red
Duncan, Mrs. M .II. Douglas, Edla
Doty, Glenn a Ferguson, Emily S.
Ferguson, Mrs. Horace Frazlor, Mrs.
Madolono Fowles, Harry Goldsmith,
Kathryn Green, Mrs. T. L. Green,
aMry E. Godden, Mary E Gllman, H.
E. Hess, Mrs. M . .Hayes, Alfr m M.
olllmnn, Mrs. Abbio A. Hendirson,
Raljih H.i nenu'drson, Mrs. llnttltrf
Hoogland, Mrs. B. I. Hlnman, Mrs.
Fred E. Johnson, Mario Jodor, Mrs.
J. E. Jensen, K. Kol, J. Konnody,
Mrs. C. F. Koch, Mrs. I. E. Lemast-
tor, Mrs. N. W. Lopdon, James Lid
doll, Lawrence Murrln, Mrs. ('. M.
Morton. R.. McFarland, MarKarot
Pitman, Ethel McVoy, Mrs. C. R.
Morey, E. Rex Nowsomo, Mrs. M.
Post Chns. Portroy, Ora Roberts.
Mrs. F. W. Rlnckor, C. R Smith,
Thomas P. Shoahan, W. B. Salis
bury, G. E. SImants, Fi C. Slmnnts,
Frnnces Schell, Ellso Sloman, Mrs.
nnIo Nolan Smith, Jessie Slobold, J.
IC. Vonclll, MrB. Etl Whecloclc, F. H.
Wathen, Alma Waltemath, Mary C.
Wortthloy.
Tom Coronoulis, Geo. Farmnkjs,
Gust Fnrmakis, Bill Farmnkis,f.Anna
M. Hayes, Mrs. barah E, , Iilnnian,
Olive Mnrs. Louis Ottonstein,,. John
K. Ottenstein E. S. N. Parker, Nellie
Stoddard Mrs. J. B. Toillion, W. C
Harbold, Mth. Lena W. Harbold, S
C. Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Rodden, J.
II. Ross, Fred E. Purdy, Mrs. Ethel
.1. rudry, Miss Irene VanCleave, Mrs.
J. It. Dinncl, Miss Gertrude Baker,
Horace W. Beldcn, Lloyd Fite, Mrs
Frank Hood. C. E. Miller. Mrs. C. E
Miller. John W. Niles, Louis E. Niles,
Ed Rodden. J. W. Rowlnnd. H. M.
Sjogren, Ethel A. Souser, Gusie Spicli
orman, Mrs. Hugh Wada, Hershey
Welch, V . A. jinimor, Cnrl Schick,
. J. Ilolderncss. Jesse B. Lewis.Mrs.
David Scott, Miss Margaret Fredrick,
Mrs. J. J). Antonides. Mrs. C. Fred
rickson, Miss Hazel Lierk, Miss Edna
ralk, Mrs. W. J. Ilolderncss, Miss
Confort Conway, Miss Helen Koontz,
ftliss Lois Elvo. Miss Alice McGraw.
iMiss Mabel Daly. Miss Mi drcd I. Da v
TiT!.. T.l TIT An .
miss inn jttunsiein, wirs. Anna
1'izer. Miss Barthn Stebb ns. Miss
Kntherine Clink, Mrs. Lillian Gleason,
Mrs. Hattle Gantt, John Grant, Mrs.
C. Brodbcck. Ilarv Buchfinch. Miss
Bunckfinck. Mrs. Mnrv E. VnnCl nnvn
Wm. D. Spurrier, Tom Coropoulis,
Goo. Fnrmakis, Bill Farmakis, Anna
Ai. naycs, JMrs. Sarah E. Hinmnn,
vjnve mars. L,ouis Uttenste n. .Tolm
K. Ottenstein, E. S. N Parker, Nellie
oiouuaru, mrs. u. ii. Toillion, w. U
iinrooiu. Mrs. Lena Ilnrlinl.l s n
Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Redden, J. II.
Ross, Fred E. Purdy, Mrs. Ethel J.
I'uniy. Miss Irene Vnn C. nnv,. Mn
Jr R. Dinncl, Miss Gertrude Bnker
iioraco w. Belden, Loyd Fite, Mrs
I-rank Hood, C. E. Miller, Mrs. C. E
Miller, John W. Niles, Lois E. Niles
: :o: :
C. II. Waltor wont to Grand
this morning to transact business for
a nay or two.
Luiiuu uais iroin eleven corns up
1...... .
to ?l.r.9 per bat. Wo can savo you
nion,;y on bats. E. T. TRAMP &
SON'S.
First Lieut. CliRrloe II. Crosbv lma
passod all oxaniinatlons. Inrludlntr
oversea (lutlos, but at nresont ban boon
assigned duty with thy 429 Itosorvo
i..nior uattaiion. Co. B, nt Camp
Aioxanuor, Nownort Now. Va. Lieut
Crosby has chargo of clothing, equip
moiit nnd comnnny rocords. At nros
ent tho enmp quafantlno with Spanish
rui, inn so rar no doatns
Special salo on muslins and shoot
lug for Friday and Saturday. Nino
quarter shootlm? hi cents, It will pay
you to lay In our supply now. E-, T
TRAMP & SONS
Hrls Herding Sheep.
Herding sheep tho loneliest Job In
the world Is the latest Industry to
attract women. Wyopilng ranchers
havo given so many men to the war
that sheepherdors are very scarce
nonco Misses Lulu Miinson, Belle Pat
tlson nnd Grace Keennn, Campbell
county lasales, havo become Bhcp-
hordoseos nt a wago of $50 a month
and "found." They have been ouv
ployod by B. J. Reno, audi each" girl
acts as guardian to 2,f00 "woollos.1
Theso girls are said to be tho first
feminine sheophrrders In the Unltod
States.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS, j
October 7, 1918.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
proeont Hormlnghauson, Koch and
county clerk. i
Claims wore allowed as follows: j
J. J3. Keller, hauling hay, $35.00.
Burroughs Machine Co., repairs,
$13.50. I
W. W. Blrgo Co., coal for county!
poor, $79.80.
Ira Wilson, road work, $35.00.
W. W. Diamond, brldgo work, $120.
Ilershoy Auto Co., engine supplies,
$3G.70
J. M. Murphy, nssessor Walker
precinct, $100.00. -
Henry Holllngsworth, servicos,
$15.75.
J. X. Kinney, blacksmlthlng, $21.90
J. II. Senton and othors, road work
$43.50.
S. J. Koch, telephone service first
half 1918, $9.40.
A. S. Allen, cash for lrolght, $97.S7
Western Wheel Scraper Co., repairs
$11.10
North Platte Wator Co., water from
July 1, 1917 to July 1, ,918, $101.82.
F. D. Wostenfold, mdse county poor
$13.53.
Neb. Tef. Co., servicos, $3S.00.
John Frnzlor, Inspecting bridges.
$135.00.
J. 0. Johnson, nssesslng Blrdwood
precinct, $48.00.
J. B. Hemphill, printing, $S.00.
W. H. Untight, road work, $7.50.
R. C. Burko, assessing Brady nrc-
clnct, $84.50.
John Wilson, road work, $17.50.
Albert Abol. frolcht and drnvnire.
$5.43.
G..M. Smith & Co., suppllos, $55.10
Wallace Lumber 'Co., lumber, $70.70
Board adjourned to Oct. 14, 191S.
A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk.
: :o: :
Fresh Oil of Eucalyptus provents
tho sproad of Spanish Flu. Get it
fresh at the REXALL DRUG STORE.
::o::
Bad breath is a symptom of a dis
ordered stomach, and weak digestion.
The remedy for It is Prickly Ash Bit
ters. It purges tho stomnch and
bowels of fermented food nnd Impuri
ties, sweetens tho breath, clears the
complexion nnd makes you feel fine.
I'rlco $1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dont
Dmc Co.. Snoplal Agents.
XOTICE!
Why not write yur fire and cyclone
insurance Willi a reliable company
who Invest their 'premiums In Liberty
Bonds mid ghc our county tho credit.
See us for farm and automobile rates
NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO.
Drive Away the
Chill With a
Gas Room
Heater
North Platte Light
& Power Co
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall .Block North ol Posloftice.
Phone 58
A modarn institution for the
icientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redficld, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DR. W. 1. SHAFFER
Osteopathic Physician
K. of C. Building
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Associated With Dr. Drost.
L. M. McCLARA,
Auctioneer.
.My ono "best referencc I'm always
dated abend Phone nt my expense
lor dales
OGALALIiA, NEBRASKA
DERRYBEIUtY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamors
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day phono 11
Night phono Black 5SS
HEAT
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eating? Do you. havo sour risings,
Jioartburn, spells, of dizziness, and
constipated bowels? If so, Prickly Ash
Bitters la tho medlcino for you. It is
exactly suited' for such disorders. ;
Price $1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dont
Drug Co., Special Agents. i
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WE HAVE NO
COMPETITION
Yet we are paying more than
ever for all
Kinds of Junk
2 and 2l2c per pound
for Rags.
L. L1PSH1TZ
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY.AT-LAW
Office over McDonald Bank.
Office Phone 1130 Res. Phono 112C
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclan nnd Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstretrlcs.
Office : Building. & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
COL. ED KIERIG,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales n Specialty.
References and Dates at First
National Bank, N'orlh Plntte, Ncbr.
Phone 1000.
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 633
W. T. PRITCHARI),
Graduote Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
ono-half block southwest of the
Court House.
Refereo Sale. v
Notico is libreby given that by vir
tue of an order of W. C. Dorsey,
Judge of tho District Court of Phelps
County, Nebraska, made on the first
day of October, 1918, in an action
pending In said court, wherein Henry
Swedoll, et al. are plaintiffs and Nora
Wilson, et al. aro defendants, direct
ing tho salo of tho real estate here
inafter described, I will sell at the
front door of the court house in North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, at
10 o'clock, a. m. on tho 11th day of
Novembor, 191S, at public salo for
cash to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described real estate, to-wit: All
thafffortlon of the south half (S1) of
section thirty-six (36), in township
fourteen (14), In Lincoln County, Neb.
which lies south of tho right of way
of the Union Pacific Railroad, and
also the northwest (NWVi) quarter
of section thirty-five (35), In township
fourteen (14), all north, In range thirty-one
(31), west of tho 6th P. M., in
Lincoln County, Nebraska; said land
to bo sold separately and said salo to
be held open for one hour.
Dated this 3rd day of October 1918.
OS-NS G. NORGERG, Rofereo.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The following proposed amondmont
to tho constitution of tho Stato of
.Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In
full, Is submitted to tho electors of
tho Stato of Nebraska to bo voted
upon at tho general election to bo
hold Tuesday, November 5th, A. D.
1918:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section ono (1) of Article seven (7)
ot tho Constitution of tho Stato of
Nebraska.
Bo It Resolved by tho Legislature of
the State of Nobraska:
Soctlon 1. That Section Ono of Ar
ticle Sevon of tho Constitution of tho
State of Nebraska bo and tho samo
hereby Is amenllod by striking out tho
following words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
who shall havo -declared their inton
tion to become cltlzons comformably
to tho laws of tho Unltod States, on
tho subject of naturalization, at least
thirty days prior to an election."
And insortlng In tho place of the
words so stricken, tho following
words:
"Socoud. Porsons of foreign birth
Who shall havo bocomo cltlzons of tho
United States by naturalization or
otherwise conformably to tho laws of
tho United Statos at loast thirty days
prior to on election.
, Soc. 2. Thnt nt tho go-nl oloc
Hon nlnotoon hundred nr. v'.&hlom
i(1918) thoro shall bo subniltte : to tho
electors of tho stato for tholr approval
or Tojoctlon tho foregoing proposoa
amondmont to tho constitution relat
ing to tho right of suffrage. At such
election, on the ballot of each oloi lur
voting for or against said proposed
amendment, shall bo written or printed
tho words: "For proposed amond
mont to tho constitution relating to
the right of suffrage." and "Against
said proposed amondmont to tho con
stitution relating to the right of
suffrnKe."
Soc. 3. If such amondment shall
bo approvod by a majority of all
olootors voting at sucii oloctlon, said
amondmont shall constitute Soctlon
Ono (1) Artlclo Sovon (7) of the Con
stitution ot tho Stnto ot Nobraska.
Approvod, April 9, 1918.
KEITH NEVILLE,
Attest: Governor.
CHARLES W POOL
".creary .of .State.
DR. TWDfEX HOSPITAL
For Medical, Surgical, Mat
ernity and convalescent pati
ents. Successful operation on
Appendix, when necessary
Gall bladder
Hemorrhoids
Tonsils ' f
Adenoids
Hospital Phone 110
Office Phone 183
Residence Phone 283
1008 West Fourth Street
North Platte, Neb.
J. B. REDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
PHYSICIAN &SUROEONS HOSPITAL
Offlco Phone 642 Res. Phone C7
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
DOCTOR D. T. QUI OLE I
Practice Limited to
Surporj and Radium Therapy
728 City National Bank Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platto, Nobraslca.
BE OPT03IISTIC.
Here's Good News for North Platto
Residents.
Have you a pain in tho small of tho
back?
Headaches, dizziness, nervous spells?
Aro you languid, irritable and weak?
Annoyed by urinary disorders?
Don't despair profit by North
Platto experiences.
North Platte people know Doan's
Kidney Pills have used them rec
oinmmended them.
Hero's a North Platte resident's
statement:
Mrs. Sarah Rork, 509 W. Ninth St.,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills havo been
used in my family for years. I have
been greatly helped myself though I
havo had to uise them less than others.
I give Doan's Kidney Pills to my chil
dren whenever I find they are in need
of a kidney remedy and I attribute
their good health to tho uso of this
medicine"
Price 60c, at all dealers' Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'sKidney Pills -the same that
Mrs. Rork had. Foster-Mllburn Cq.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notico Is hereby given that under
dato of September 7th, 191S. there was
filed with tho County Clerk of Lin
coln County, Nbraska, Articles of In
corporation of tho "North Platto Elec
tric Mills" whose principal place of
business Is In North Platte, Nebraska,
anu winch said corporation was form
ed for tho purposo of buying and sell
ing grain and grain products and tho
manufacture nnd sale at wholesale
and retail of flour and other cereal
products, and tho erection and main
tenance of such buildings as shall bo
uocessay therefor and tho purchase
of such real estate as may be required
lor a site. The authorized canltal
stock of said Corporation is in tho
sum of Fifty Thousand and 00-100
(550,000.00) Dollars fully naid un.
and said Corporation commenced
business on September 1st. 191S, and
shall continue in operation for a
period of 25 years thereafter.
The highest Indebtedness to which
said Corporation shall subject Itself
snnu not exceed two-thirds of its
capital stock, and tho business of said
corporation shall bo conducted by
a Prosldont, Secretary and Treasurer,
which said offlcors shall be chosen by
Board of Directors of not to exceed 5
In number.
NORTH PLATTE ELECTRIC MILLS
uy L. C. CARROLL. President.
Attost: B. M. CARROLL. Secretary
Sept. 27-4 wks
Order of Hearing if Petition for Sum
mary diii'nfs(rntIon.
Stato of Nebraska, Lincoln countv.
ss. In tho county Court.
hoptoniuer 30th, 1918.
In the matter of tho estate of
Jtsoph Campbell, deceased.
On rending nnd flllnK tho netlt'on
of Cyrus Fox, praying that tho reg
ular administration of said ostato bo
di ponsod with as provided by Chapter
ibh of tno Nobraska Session laws cf
the year 1915.
Oi-dtrod that Novcviino:' 1, 191S at
nlno o'clock a. m., bo assigned for
hearing said petition wlioro the holrs,
creditors and all porsons Interested In
said ostato of Josoph Campbell who
deo Dec. 5, 1884, a resident cf Lin
coln county, Nobraska, seized of some
interest In tho .Morthast quarter
(NE'j,) of section throo (3), township
slxteon (16), north of range twenty
six (26), West of tho 6th P. M. All
porsons Interested In said matters and
all creditors and holrs of said de
ceased maf appear at county court to
bo hold for said county, Nov. 1st, 191S.
That said Cyrus Fox potltlonor herein
is tho owner by deed of convoyance to
tho ohovo doscrfbod lands and that
thoeo proceedings nro brought to de
torinlno tho holrshlp and right of do
scent. This ordor to bo prlntod for threo
consocu-tlvo weeks in tho North Platte
Trlbuno, a legal nowspapor published
in Lincoln county, Nebraska, prior to
Nov. 1st, 1918.
Wm. H. C WOODHURST,
Ol-Cwks County Judge.