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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1918)
I.OCAI. AMI PERSONAL SWKKl'lNfl INKOADS MAKE 11Y Kl'ltAL SCHOOLS OBSKltVK BUYERS OF FOURTH ALMKS AT ALL POINTS. J I N 10 II HKI CROSS DAY. LIBf-KTY .HMDS Adam Sensel yoitcrdny purchased, tho Noll Turpie residence property In 1 (lie Dim Diook on east Third street. I Hi itiiicK m'tttui list )tuir land tho local fed biironu shipped eighteen men to the sugar factory at Scott9bluff last week . Miss Florence Stamp ha been ccn llnid tq her home for several days with the flu . She was takon with the disease Saturday. (I'MIHI iHlltlot Spectacular .allied victories on both Reports aro coming In dally from the schools, giving tho record for, the .rS.,.antl Ut,kan, J?Rttl fron 3 celebration of Junior Ited Cross Day. fl t,1 .ItLf.,..!..... ,Hnr1,-l .1.. .1.- .. l""-l,,""u" " .IUIIIU1 . vlth "rh'nM,;rirA ii tTnii ., .X' . ;iMtiy schools colebrated Octobor 4th. I'roi liiuMy raited 5CJ2,200 nltn rhorlecke. tt Following the capture of Laon and bllt omo Wor not open yet .thon , J .' wm-iu oral employment Hl or? b' the French, tho British rnmJ ti,oy with others are planning on Tolijl tf this List :M),7ot) ghteon men to the o ativancod north and south o ! a niter date. ununl In tliolr "pc-cketinic" movement Mis ninilv.-. Khami. tonchor In DIs- and It Is belioved 'they aro In the trlct No. 91 and her pupils eolebrat ourskfrt? of this great Gorman base od Junior Hed Cross Day with a good pikI that tho fall cf tho city will come program and they Had Mt visitors, within thirty-six hours. i Mr. Prior gave the talk on "What the Two German .allonts have been Junior Hed Cross Stands tor." Tho Army and Navy Journal an nouueos tho promotion of Robt. Gantt of this city, from second to first lloutonant, . body cordially invited. .atnnd behind tho Olse river, as they Ml M Jllomntt. steam bnths rih! "n(1 ovitienuy planned to no. District No. IG Is In line for Junior Red Cross work and tho tonchor, Miss $2"fln Homl Buyers. U. i he B. I ieM. $1.0110 Itond Bums. R. P. Stohblns, !Sflll Homl Hit) IT. P-in. l't'i.lbeck Soii. Ars. R. M Mimt Cnnklln, le onthuslnstlc about Mvn Kng'nnd, Frank England, M. R. the work. MngJuisoii, J. A. McMieuaol, Mr w. The nunils In District No. 120 raised H. McDonald. enough monoy nt the colobrntlon of F. J. Rroekef, Mrs. F. II, H. E. N. crushed by those victories on tho wost em front. Camp Do Slssonn?s, the southern boundary of which Is more than six , miles north of the Aisne river, has Tho Platte Valley Red, Cross auxl- The smashing of tho Laon-Ln Fere JU,moF u1' uros? mKf u,eir Gri:j r- Fay lary wUl meet with Mrs. Frank Strol- salient bv the French make It Im-, ?.c,1o1 100 per cent. SIIbs b oronco berg Thursday, Oct. 17, 1018. Every- ' pwlhle for tho Germans to make a I "0'"n . 10 J.?il?h,?.r , "ll,8h V"V ix i ul! 7 WHICH 41 UUlt IflVJtnill W KHt UVVIl.- . .1. ll.UUH.t Ion. A trmiil iirocrnm was Ktven bv tho Swedish Massage, ladle3 and gentle- un lup ,ro"r noruionst ami cast oi U,)l8 01 District 87 undor the ro-n Plume 897 ttrodbeck bldg SOt r Cambral tho Germans made tromend- rtlrect0U ( i83 Uemlce Wright on Mrs W T Alden leaves this week I'm,, S,llllViy to, il!a M.p 11,0 J"1or Red Cross Day. Tho school Is Mrs, w. i . Allien ieaos mis weoit ihltlsh advanco toward Valonc onnos. . itnp for ornanlzatlon with 14 nunils. for Lincoln where she will visit some All were unsuccessful. After a violent K Sffi time with her daughter He en who Is bombardment the Germans attacked rtlct No G7 reports attending tho state university. nroun(, ncj,rM 1)Ut wow comple(elv tP ri?0m on Junior Mrs. Louis Helmond, of Oakland, reprised. I rted Cross Day. Tho pupils of this OnU' who had been a guest at the (Hespro Is only five mllos from the t'hool are getting ready to be 100 Seeoorgor residence' for two weeks, Valenclennes-Motz railway, one of tho' per cent In a short time, left yesterdajnfternoon for her home, chief arterlos of communication be-, Tho first school In tho county to sond ntrLt c.,,.( ,...' hind the German linos.) ' in anough money to mnko It 100 per Barber, y ::; ,H!rr . y y - T Jii'M1 ..i III t it ' i P- 11 I'll I 1 1 in1" .iiminiimw tho spread of Spanish Flu. Get it stubborn roilrtanco on both sides of school District No. 1. The tcachor Ogier. ?M Hond Hujers. N ! Sj.urrlef. J D. Wallmek, T. V Ihi'kirk Fred McOlymont $Hfi0. D. A. Mathers, Elsn Royil, V. J. Thomas, Stacy More Co., 2G0 Bond Buyers Art'iur Sehoiv, Henry Parker, Elizn Jane Parker. i?200.Hond "Hnyers. R. 1.. Douglass, Frank Facka, Liiolla S. Hart. Frod Perrett, F. A. Stnr, O. L. AVatkins. Dr. L. C. Drost. Tlin. ...o.. ..v tuv. t)p Meuse rlvr bHt tl)0lr mTa.resa Jt, Miss Marie Hanley. remitted 522.10 for uutm-iess. Irs. M. C. Loth, M. H. All numbers of the Home Guards this zone will be materially assisted 1? pupils. A numbor of .schools re- GllfcM. V. S. Dalson, Thos Hurney, cavalry company aro requested to bv the French gilna further west. ported having collected tho money and Owe-i Jnnos, Walter Ross G. F. meet at the Mooso hall Wednesday In the PhampaKne district tho rt' malting for instructions as HooUvHltor, W. II. Shohoney, II. C. evening at 8:30. By ordor of Captain French have advanced a maximum of t0, wlmi to Ho with It. We say now "Uier Baldwin. Mrs.- Chas. Gould and son Floyd returned to their homo In Douglas, Wyo.,' yesterday nftor spending a monthv'lth her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz. wu. rnnniiin. n .,(') SEND IT IN. Last year wo told you Aisne northeast of Rhelms. According hol( !tl ,bu' ,tho now directions aro If you are afraid to come down town an,i it ixq- nnu foar infection lrom Spanish In- s a agj fluenza i)hono No. 4. We deliver as ,.,.in to fatp reports the French were ap proaching Rethel, an important Gor man concentration point on tho north bank of the Aisno river east of Blnnzy. Numorous roads converge at Rethel on tho Mesieres railway, it to send it to the central treasurer for the county. Fifty-beu-n dollars was the proceeds ol th Junior Rod Cross ontortnlnmont held In Dl&trint No. It by Miss Forn Douglass and hor pupils. An auction of rabbltn and chlckons which were Jt.. L. Cramer. C. G. Lnmllinlm. C. S. Trivillo, Edmund Dickoy, Wm. E. Slumian, Howard McMichoal, W. S. ltos, J. It. Stone. I ISO Bond Biiyorti. 'i"n:e star. Luni A una Maxwell, M. r. i.oth. A L. Ellison a: mn Ml- A nut -1 fK. SjS r'&r I n r What is the Cool, Clean Klenzo Feeling ? T IS a freshness like a spring morning on a mountain peak. It spreads over your teeth and tongue. But it's more than a fla vor it's a testimony of thorough cleanness cleanness that has extended to the countless little taste nerves and has "freed them of the sticky mouth secretions. Any wonder your breakfast tastes better after you use Klenzo? Get a tuba to try today. Rexall Duy Store CENTAL CReME position Of vast Strategic im- donuled w tho natrons nml a itrent ' portance. rirnh lmir with 10c u crah wore wrvi . D. A, Kuser, F. M. Kuser. far as ygur phono reaches. REXALL ' tJ,,X ,mW im.' i.an ,u.n? wltli 10c 'l .8" woro WRV ' ?" "'d Hnyors. DRUG STORE , Tukoy no,w h"? '";9n,rilt o!T fI,m in Mhlch some of Ahis monoy was Cr w. Baskln. Blankonburg Bros., .1, t..? . ,,.m ?f S? ."H Serbs have captured Nish. the former by M v.Mtors. Effic 10. Durbln, Chas. Echelberrv. capital or Herhls, severing the Orient i Miss Tishic Brown is tho teacher of Mary Facka,- Chas. Liork, Jr., Mrs. railway, the onlv direct lino of com-i 17 boys and girls In District No. IS. ! Jo'nnie S. Morsch, Laura Murray, John implication between Constantinople This school has raised S21.-J0 by a 'Nelson, Mrs. Geo. Risers. Minute will have a drill at the fair ground Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. There will also bo a drill at the Frank Facka farm Sunday afternoon . A good Klenzo tcoth brush and a tub-? of Klouzo tooth paste keeps the mouth free of gorms. Sold only at the REXALL DRUG STORE. "Show the Huns no mercy" Is the rapture-l on tht Balkan front unanimous expression In North Platte "when the peace proposition is discuss-' eil. This probably expressos the feel-; and tho central empires. The Austro-j ferial given on Junior Red Cross Day. ' Sietnau L. F. Simon, Mrs. Nottie V n.Atiii a rLi a in f o 1 1 tii n Kra !. mi A Iflvnn it a twentv miles north of Nlsh. l During the last month 00.ODO 'Aust'rtV. German end Riparian prisonors were Liherly Loan Special Returns. The Liberty loan special' of the ing of ninety per c'ont of the people! Union Pacific which stopped hero on iliol?5IIv!1liIp,nr, our work. everywhere. the evening of October 7th, passed C. II. Stamp returned Sunday from through o:. the return trip Saturday, IaInm(1 ,IcN Subscriptions . . t i ... , rvp:ilns. Tho train nto.nnpil here a iuiiuuihuhui!! mumm, a business trip to Lincoln and Omaha. While leaving the car at Lincoln a sudden lurch of tho train closed the door and Charley had a finger caught betweon the door and the frame, bajlly lacerating it. Listen I will have a car of Cabbage on tho track about Thursday or Friday at three cents a pound at the car. Put in your ordor. McMlchael's Groc v. vc juifc . a ii ci li tun n luinirn uric a. . . (- f r-ouplo of hours, the band and orchos-1 ' Vi V m i S "rv tra accompanying the train rendering K,r!U Tnl? th? I.(.urth L borty H011 hJ n number of scWlons and W. FT; f )tun n, l' ' tBiiplqyoeB ot Nor. Gurtey and others made short addres- " ! c. ,c lnl of S0B.4B0. en PHvtito Frank II Ill-iu who Is 1 1,1 tho 7111,(1 ,iuelt ,0 '"o total assistinTtho r gis ra ion Sr took 5Sftp fS'SnnfliTOpa8 n,i (,,,, ,, ,,i r- $88,000, but as tho quota for Lincoln h Port PrnVr,n.rnnln,1 fl! COUnty 111 tho Fourth loan Is just nllnrf thirty-flVC Umt Qf tho hQ ,ncr80 tl0"as .... . jln proportion Is hnrdly as largo .as It rZlf nTsTm r -'NOrl,1"r W'nr,'; wnr rn n 'in 1111 mltt solicited seVonty-Hvo per Locust. Phone 441. LEADKR MLRC. CO. at last seasons t o ompjoyeo8 lt ,ft8 tolmd Buy jour winter supply of blanksts prices. Our cash purchase of over one tlmt tho nmount oach individual was now during the blanket sale. Our big ear ago ennmes us 10 save you money, subscribing was so small that even r.HNii mn iMiiist' ul uvur ii veur iii;u uii- t : ..w., ables us- to sell blanlictd at last seasons prices. LEADER MERC. CO. In a note to The Tribune Congress man Kinkaid says that he has been so closely tied up at Washington dur ing these war times thnt he has been unable to look after his political In terest In the Sixth district' However, he expects to soon leave for Nebraska and will devote the short time In tervening before election to his can didacy. For nearly a year Congress man Kinkaid has been steadUy engaged nt the nation's capital .Svlth "only a tw'qf wvek's vacation. W. R. fflaloney r fef a tho total of tho Third loan could lnt r Close Pool Hulls. : bo roiichod. With this condition star- Acceding to a popular demand, tho lug them in tho face, the committee board of health yestorday morning concluded that tho employees who ordered all pool halls closed during subscribed $50 must ralso to $100, and the prevalence of the Spanish influon-, thoso subscribing $100 must also za. It was argued that while tho double. This "worklnc over" has now schools bad been closed and nil other been in prcgr?ss for several days and indoor meetings barred, there was no tho total of tho subscriptions has boon reason why pool halls, which are lnrgoly Increased, much frequented, and especially dux- Yesterday the local commltto rc- ing tho evonings, .should be allowed to cMved this message from Gonl. Mana- remain open. ger Jelfcrs: "There will bo no speed ::o:: restrictions or limited tonncgo in your . For. ".Rent Furnished room 709 niovemont today and the balance of wosfThlrd- Phono Black 1171. ' 2t. the wek on the Fourth Liberty loan. . I trust you will bo able to mnko tho . most excellent showing." Up to Saturday evening $421,850 had , been subscribed by ninety-three per , cet of nil employees on tho Nobrnska .division nnd $44G,200 by seventy-nine ; percent of all sinnloyos on tho Wyoni i Ing division. Tho local committee l hopes to make a 100 per cent showing I at North Platte by the end of tho Cut Shows Model No. 8A Full Nickel Trlmmlnsa Agents I WJ&& mm V 1 II week. : :o; TELL Or ENEMY'S APPROACH a ft Mm MOTHER'S CHOICE Because It uses so little fuel. It bakes so quickly and easily. It saves the cost of an extra heating stove. Cole's High Oven Rani (Pntontod) It save9 the expense of an extra heating stove. This re markable range will comfortably heat an extra room beside the kitchen and cook the family meals, -too. In fall and spring lt takes the chill oft the whole house an saves several months' fuel Pius ot an extravagant heating plant. A warm kitchen in the morning r more iroien pipei coons nreamau on ine nine luel put in tne mem beiore. il l r-iomer g Choice because It win cut your cod oi IIvIpb See It today. The program sent m looked especially Reynolds, Henry Bender, A. F. Interesting. Prami.. 11. F. Tramp. 13. T. Tramp, rnriy-flvo visitors listened to tho Frod K. Pnyne, Mrs. Herbert Tramp, program given by Miss Caddlo MeadMrs. K. T. Tramp, Airs. Frod Leu, and the pupils of District No. 58 last : J . A. Sodorman, It. D. Beeler. Fred Thursda. Over $:!(! was taken in ntlKaschke. R. W. Welborn, Earl nine, the sale which followed the program G. M. Blckloy, L. A. Drake, S. C. bend us the report of what you aro Misern till, 12. A. McCraw, J. C. Strn- horn, G. 11. Bacon. W. A. Kelso. W. WILSON TOUT, County Chairman, t. Tiley, Mrs. C. V. Turpie, P. O. Deots, G. 15. Stearns, R. A. Lincoln. F. ,JK. Pulley. W. B. Brown. C. W. GrVo . J. R. Thomas, C. 15. Smltluy, L. Trouul". II. Welsh. K. A. Duvall. G. D. Chamherlaln, l. L. Lawrence. F. A. McFarand. D. II. Tnrkiigton V. 11. Bird, C. H. Simp sou. J. T. Bailey. A. R. McCrndy, Wm. Lath, ,To.eph Pelncr, Esther An tonldrs. A. II. Abel, Dewey Wisncr, R. D. Withnell, Arnold Bcclor, A. Quvnll, Jiff !fc. F. Johnaton, Jesse' Long, W. M. Pell, Ida J. Blnlock, Mrs. II. A., Brooks, Mrs. W. II. Dienor, Geo. Gnr man, A. S. James. ' Mrs. Frank Mar tin, Nora Mills, Mrs. W. E. Pease, Mrs. Geo. E. Pressor, Oscar J. Sair dnll, Blind Buyers, feo. W. Corson. Frod Wedeborn, Men PodKonynlc. F. O' Lljlev, It. Wrstphnl, A. L. Paris. F" C. Pholto, J. F. Roddy. Frank Bretzcr, E. R. Motilton. O. O. Wostphnl. A. E. Eriakson. Mary Geisert, Harry John son. B. R. Thayer, W. II. Eagon, O. V. Hunter A. F. Gorlo. C. S. Smith. Mrs. L. S. Smith. .Tr,. George C. ; Dmiohower, Miss Hazel Donaldson, Miss Irono Van Cleave. Mrs. M. It. Huchtel. Miss Lillian Eaton, Mrs. J. Ilirschfold. Frank P. Sullivan, Miss. Audra Atlnms, Mrs. Susan Adnmn, Michenl Garraghty, Mrs. Fred E. Pnyne, Lawrence E. Payne. Mrs. J. r. Wilrfon. Mrs. D. C. Congdon, Mrs. ' N. McCabe, Mrs. Sadie BUekenderfor, Mrs. II. Rchloutcr. RIoka Gronowold, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. Mary BIgham, Mrs. Minnie Koen, Mrs. Eleanor J. 1 Baker, Ilattlo Barnes, Walter Loth, T. C. Lake. Frank Powers. Wm. II.. Drayton, Florence Antonldes, Lem , llalloy, Mrs. Chas. Barbee, Leah E. 1 Iiitsklns, John Cnuright, Mrs.. S. R. Carney, Elmer II. Chnffeo, E. Cleaves, Mrs. Chas. Clinton. Esther J. Cohag-1 cn, R. v. Cox, Wallaco Crawford, Anna L. Dienor, Mrs. Chas. Kchol-. lurry, Mrs. R. L. Ford Poarl Frank,' Ruby arnblll, Clones Graham, Emost Hacker, Tim Hnnlfln, Mrs. Jennie Hinman, Bertha M. Ilogsott, Ixirita L. Ilogsott, Floronoo Johnson, Floyd W. Jones, A. L. Lnmoreaux, Mrs. Mattle Lass, Laura Leazonby, Con stance Lyford, Mrs. P. .0 Loudon, Krtw. B. Martin. Mrs. Tacle McGrnw, (J. W. Miller. Mrs. II. E. Mitchell. Floyd Morris. Waltor Morris, Wm. M. Morris, MrB. Wm. Morris, Mrs.,B. Muchlinskl, Mrs. J. L. Murphy," N. Nelson, Clara Ocstrlch, Mrs. M. E. ovorstreet, Mary Poll, C. L. Roam, K B Riain. R. W. Ream, B. M. Reynolds, Elizabeth Roche, Mario Scliatz, Nora Simon, Mrs. A. A. Stonyer. W. B. Stoower, C. F. Tomplo .lennio G. Tomplo, Mnbel Waltor, Elsie Warnock, May E. Wolch. Mrs. J. W. White, Grace Payno Wilcox, A. W FALL AND WINTER -Tm. JL JL Ml JLj hJ? Now is the time to buy Ben Davis Winesaps . , Genet?, Missouri Grimes Golden Varieties Glenburnie Fruit Farm M. II. WOODMAN, Proprietor SUTHERLAND, NEBRASKA 'A ward Holm, Mrs. W. L. Knufman, Mrs. Chas. Lierk Jr., Gornliline Mun ger, Mary Jane Mungor, Mrs. Mary Mutchlc, Mrs. A. W. McMillan, A. L. Mischkc, C TX. Moroy, II. G. Mooro Jean Nolan, Mrs. Lucy Newton, Mrs. Mnymc O'Kcefc, Frank Naperstack, ! Certain n'ids and Animals Make tho Best Kind of Sentinels That an Army Can Employ. A wounded soldier, asked what hail surprised him most In the battle zone, told of finding a robin's' nest In an empty shell case. As n rule birds nro the finest sen tinels In tho animal kingdom. They become aware of approaching aircraft long before man lu'iirs anything. Early In the war parrots were kept at the Eiffel tower ns sentinels, but they prow accustomed to the sound itf en emy planes and were no longer of use. Phensants nlwnys grow restless nnd chatter noisily If Zeppelins nro ap proaching, even when they aro far ttwny, so far thnt man can hear no 'sound. What Is perhaps stranger Is tho fact that such ordinary creatures ns p'gs should sight a balloon when It Is com ing over. The "blister" makes no Wilcox, Mrs. Sadlo Wilson, Mrs. Woll sound, yet, should one appear against Vnna Nelson, Frank. Edw. Pielstick- nt ociock p. m., at .r Cnn Pitmnn A V Tlishnl Tnhn front ll()Or Of tllO Court llOUSO 111 North i, Geo. Iitmnn, A. L. R shol, John Lincoln County, Nebraska, soil Iodine, Mrs. J. F. Schmnlzned, Mrs ,u j.llbllo Auction to tho highest bld- the sky, miles from n farmyard, the farmer will be mtule nware of the fact by the curious antics of his pigs nnd tho clucking of his hens. Toy dogs nlwnys are susceptlblo to the presence of danger, nnd many n pet shows uneasiness hoforo n raid. Cats, too, show fear of gunfire nnd seem to know when danger threatens. Dogsrblrds and horses nro very sen sitive to sound. Wntch the birds dur ing a dnyllght raid, listen to the dogs, nnd visit the stable where tho horso restively stamps up nnd down. But thnt all nnlmuls can accustom thorn selves to sounds thnt causo fear i proved by our cnvnlry hornet, dogs that accompany their masters Into tho firing line, and tho robin's neit In tho empty sh"ll on so. I I'liliniint. fS V.. Wrlelit. Mm. TO . 11. York, Henry Yost, Nells- Rasmusson, W. S. Parks, Cccllo Crano, John Itothonhnm, Chas. Rollins, F. S. Jonnlngs, Gus Papus, Christ Galan, I Oplos, Petor Rnsmusson, Theo. Lowe, Jr W. L. Motcalf, II. W. Iteldon, A. M. Schnrmnn, J. A. Ward. Ilnrry Stovcns, Lawronco Stoons, E. It. Clarko. Clara Amstua, Mrs. Cor Vi.n Bus kirk, Mrs. Ttoy Buskirk, Mrs. Ed. Burke, Mrs. Ed Barrnblough, Nol cenn Barton, Frank Bnrton, II. M. Carpenter, Mrs. Nellie Dickoy, Mrs. S. E. Dugnn, J. W. Dugan- J. F. Downs, Robt. Dean, Mrs. Vnllio E. Elliott, Mclvin Elliott, Mrs. D. J. Frodrick, Mrs. Mnry R. Frazler, A. E. Greolcy, Gl Gutherloss, Women's Catholic Order Forresters, Mrs. E F. Hultman, Mrs. J. W. Hays, Img- To Tlio Puhllc. Tho new Indopondont Grocory store under T. V. Buskirk & Noblo, will dollver orders of $G.OO an ovor. t Wo also will pay cash for produca 2t BURT A. NOBLE ::o:: Kstrny Mure. n.l t..t. .ltAn Ceo. W. Rune, Mrs. W. A. Skinner, ,u)rtu o( Ing)lllm 'nljout Ul(J mmQ Goo. F. Schell, Mrs. Odio Abercombio of August a bay mare two yetra old, I. M. Abercombe, Judge M. Austin, with bald face and white hind feet, W. Bnyne, L. C. Blaise, Louis Bret- Reward will bo paid for return of ernitz, P. A. Carson, Gene Collleott, mry0r "ltor'atlon IeiUnS W. II. Dicner, F. W. Distel, Mrs. J. K- U- u'resTIL, Ingham, Nob. R. Dorran, Mrs. R. C. Eyerly, Ralph r : Graham, Mrs. A. M. Guilliumc, Nell , vrtuo ,;;.lt;irIll"0Hr1I! 0f Bttl0 ,88llcd Hanifin, II. C. Hixon, Belle Hixftn, lrom tho District Court of Lincoln Maude C. Hopkins, Irma Johnston, Couniy, Nebraska, upon a decroo oi Mrs. Emmettrn Lnndgraf,-Alex Land- foreclosure rendered In said Court i,i. n ! vnm,w i nvn wherein Mutual Building and Loan holm, D. E. Lounn, vonahy Love, AHHOcluti()n lB iutntiff, imd Cora Suit, Mrs. Earl Luther, Mary McGovern, ct al., Is dofemhint, and to me directed Ethel McWilliams, Mrs. J. E." M'ller, l will on the 10th day ot Novembor, Anna Nelson, Frank Edw. Pielstick- 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the . east or, Rodi Alice L. Sorcnson. Mrs. Wm. A. dor for cash, to satisfy said docroo, Sowlc, Mrs. Chas. Stamp, Mrs. C. S. interest and costs, the following dos- Trivilln A TT Tm-ncn T.Irs FiKv cribod property to-witt f y. ' , ... . P ' Lots live nnd six (5 and C) block Walker, W. W. Weimor. elchtv-olKht (S8) In tho original town of North Platto, LInwoln County, .Ne braska. Datud North Platto, Nob., Octobor 14th, 11)18. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. OIG-G. Xolli-o of Final Report. Estate No. 1C50 of Mario L. Colin, deceased In tho county court of Lin coln county. Nobraska. TWIt'U l'ltOVKN. The stnto of Nebraska, to all persons If vou suffer backache, slooploss interested In snld Estato tako notice nights, tired, dull dnyB and distressing that tho Administrator has llleil a urinary disordors, don't oxporlmont. nnal account and report of his ad- Road thlB twice-told testimony. It's mlnistrnt on nnd a notltlon ror nnai North Platto evldenco doubly provon. Hettloniont nnd dlscharEo as such, Geo. W. Wolnhorgor, 721 W. Nlntli which havo boon sot for Hearing Doioro St., North Platto, snys: "Two years said court on November 8th, 1918, at ago, I becamo afflicted with kidney j o'clock a. m.. when you may appear trouble. I had agonizing pnlno in and contost tho same. my back and my kidnoys didn't net Dated Octobor 8th, 1918. properly. I was gradually becoming Wm. II. C. WOOlJllliibT, worso and I cot stiff and lame, Olfi-Hwks. County Judgo. oculdn't rest at night and becamo all run down. Donn's Kidney Pills, olko to Crcdllors. procured from tho Rexalt Drug Storo, Estato No. 1B8C of George W. Rose, gavo rollof from tho ilrst and about doconBed, In tho county court of Lln slx boxes In nil cured mo. I noodn't coin county, Nebraska, say how gratifying this oxporlonco Tho stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors was to me, ns I had to lay off for of gald oatato will tako notlco that several monthsh from work. I fool tho tlmo limited for presentation and Doan's Kidney Pills havo savod mo filing of claims against Buld Estato from many months of tllnoss." Is February 15th. 1919, and for sottlo- OVER FIVE YI3ARS LATER, Mr. niont of said Eaato Is Octobor 11th, Wolnhorgor nddod: "Occasionally I 1919; that I will sit at tho county uso a few of Donn's Kidney Pills and court room In said county, on Nov. thoy always do good work. I still ro- lfith, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., nnd on commend Doan's highly." Fobruary ICth, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. Prlco 00c, at all dealors. Don't m., to rocolvo, o.xninlno, hoar, allow, simply ask for a kidney romody got or adjust all claims and objections Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo thot duly lllod. Mr. Weinberger had. FoBter-Mllhurn Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, Co.. Mfgrs . Buffalo. N. Y. 015-4-wks. County Judgo. Money (o Loan. Plenty of slx"ier cent monoy lo loan on farms and ranches, Interest pay able annually with privilege of pay ing part or all at any lime. Loans closed promptly. No delay. I BUCHANAN & l'ATTUUSON. 1 ; :o: :-