The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 06, 1918, Image 8

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SUBSCRIPTION It ATM:
Oiio Year by Mall, in mlrnnce. M."'
Ono Ycnr lly Carrier, In ndvmioo, ifa.OI)
Entered at the North Piatt, Neliranka
Poitofllce m Second CIm Matter.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER, (till, l! 18.
Senator Illlchcook riles Objection.
Sonator Hitchcock, of Nebraska,
clmlrmun or the foreign relations
oommltteo Tuesday gprunjr a mirprlm
vlion lie offered a resolution whtch In
iitbatance hold that 1'renldent WI1
mou "cannot perform hia duties an
executive or the United Sut while
abroiwl."
Coming from a democratic leader
the resolution occasioned oonsidor
ahlo sWrprluo. Sonator ISitchcoek Ma
ted, when Interviewed, that a majority
of his collogue were or the same
opinion, (hat tho president could not
officiate whllo ho wan abaent from tho
country. Ho also stated that he watt
oppood to tho resolution to placo tho
responsibility Of offloo on Vino Prnul-
dont MarHhall, eotiKyderlng that reso
lution absurd.
MSS
Will Try Tim Knlncr.
London. Tho attorney gonernl Jjn
liMHiod on official Htatcment In which
tho fact Is disclosed that tho allied
liatloilH will domiind thn iivlrnillMnn
of formor Kaiser Wllhelm, of Oor
many and H' trial In connection with
bringing about tho world war, the In
dividual part that ho played. No do-j
tails as to how tho allien aro to act
In thlB procoeduro aro given out. j
Tho allies are known for so:no tlnio ,
to havo been considering having j
Count William Ilolinnznllnrn nvfrnillt.
ol from Holland and bring him up -for
trial. All aiitliorltlon. except thoso of
Holland, agreed that hucIi nn action
could bo dono within tho scopo of In
ternational law, Ini t that alio was will
Ins to fliibmlt to a general decIVon of
tho nlllos.
::o::
I'rcsldlMlt on II tu AVilv
I'rosldont WIlBon nailed for Europe ?,TrBnr?rnm il . rm v
Wednesday morning to attend the,Lhl fnr '
tho nenco conference, establlHliIng a
precedent In American history.
Tho historic voyago began at 10:24
o'clock whon tho former Hamburg
Amorlcnn liner Qeorgo Waeh'lngton.
bearing the prosldont nnd a largo
party, began wnrplng out from lior
pier.
America said Godspeed to tho pros
fdontlnl party In a tumult of nolao.
housnnds of iiorsona In Ifobokon. Jor
wey Cltv and lowor New York joined
In a thunilorous burst of choorlng
whllo all of tho craft In tho harbor
united tholr whistles and slrons In ono
mtahty slirlok of ear-splitting noises.
Tho liner Is boVtig convoyod bv a
Hiiundron or war craft, led by the bat
tleship Pennsylvania, while aea
Pianos and dlrlglblos hovorcd ovor
tho ship and iior precloiifi cargo.
: :o: : .
Hath Robo Hlankota, tho mado up
Hath Robo nnd a big assortment of
Silk and Cotton kimonaH. Nothing
makos a more accoptablo Xmas gift
than ono or these. 13. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
Former Resident HeaiK
DJod of Inlluonza, Oct. 110, 1018,
Wayne, onlv son of Mr. iimi m. u
J. Klnloy, of n. Shaw, Mont., ngod
iu yuars.
im, . .. .
.'" """"J" nmo lurmur rOHKlOlllS
of Maxwell vicinity for several years.
Mr. nnd Mr. Klnloy and daigliter
Mabel, , woro In Indiana at the time
of his nines, Intending to spend tho
winter. On receiving tho telegram of
his Bicknoss, thoy immediately loft
for their homo but l.o had passed
K.SaxtoT, y -rlvol
:o:
.lust, KocoWeil I
A BIG shipment or Silk .Torsov Un
dorwoar for Womon: SUk Jersey
Union Suits, Silk Jorsoy IJlooniors,
Slllc Jorsoy EnvoloiM) Chomlso, Silk
Jersey VobIh, etc., which will inako
umtful Xmiuj Gifts, a,nd can bo pur
chased at a sftvlnj; la price at
HLOOKS.
:or
For Snlo.
Durac Jorsoy Hoars, a fow good
onofl loft. Sired by Illustrator Giant
2fi040D. If you wunt a good boar soo
l'ni at my placo. Podigroos fumlshod
with each ono.
GUS LINDQUIST, Route 1. North
Piatt o. Nohr.
mane:
4
17k 1 W
I " jr v
tllOSC Of COmmnn nntfnn
well tanned. The fur wo.
f r- ! C sty,us are aut
in tiniblunc are the Im-si- nl.A
Conic in and try on our fuk
looking for and at the price yo,
no obligation to buy.
Wilcox Depak
Eicry time you purchase an article In
uotliur city which could be bought
Jwsi lis cheaply In jour home (own
yon are doing jourM'lf and your com.
muni!) an injury
Jitory dolliir ton spend in your home
store helps lo make bigger and bet
tor stores lii your own town. Making
year purchiiM's from n mall order
nwisc hciii to make more prosperous
Mio mall order homo mid the com
'Btttnfty In which It !s located.
lie patriotic to your home town. Its
MHTM.S means jour success Help to
make It grow by bujlng at homo.
Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE. NEII.
mH&mm . wm mm
' w.r,j -r. j rrfM.i,AYi,i' izw.w rss'sr.- ssssssss.
CV.lIl'S IIKHIflNATKI) AS
iiBjiuiiiiiiAATiiw ih.vii;i(S
tho war dopartmont Wednoaday as de
ii:ol)IllzaV.oii contora to which enlisted
idou aro lo ho tranarerred for dls
Dodgo, Iowa; OranfT Illinois; Logan
Texas; Kunston, Kansas; Koarnoy,
Callfonia; McArthur, Toxas; Pike,
Arkansns; Howie, TexaH; Travis, Tex
as; Lewis, Washington.
Comniundiiip officers aro Instructed
to discharge enlisted men only when
such men aro "within 350 miles of
tho point or their ontranco Into tho
milltnry sorvlco" otherwise to trans
fer them to another camp nearor tho
point of Induction. All othor enllstod
nieti specified for dachargo will bo
formod Into dotnchmont consisting
ol' men from tho same Btato and will
ho sent for dlschargo to tho camp
In or nearest the stato from which
thoy canio,
The men transferred to tho camp
for Inunedfnte discharge who aro
found to ho Ineligible for discharge
by ronton of phy?fcal disability will
nn:imiiuu io u uoveiopniont oatta
as soon as thoy becomo olgiblle. Men
sent to the camns for iltsni
not to bo placed on guard duty nor on
any othor duty wlileh will dolav tholr
separation from tho sorvlco, oxcopt 1n
an omorgoncy.
I Labor Wanlh (lovemment Ownership
" f ' . ........ ... nwi vii. i;wn-
!" " uuiuo roiaiivo to govern-
moilt control of Mm mUmml o.wl
rovontliig return f M l"'
?ivn,i "wnorahln Scorof
Voim hav"o S
Zl Zhl o to7, '
lug h mnto iS
,n,t ownorsl f ti n rn,wiu
Z y mo
ced Jthat ,t is XU? Jrt
tnko.
"You cannot unscrnmhlo tho eggs,"
ono moinbor stated and In substance
this Is a ravorlto opinion. Labor
Iendors aro appearing at Washington
to got the oar or thtfr congressional
moinbor. whllo others, rrom all over
the country aro content with express
ing their opinion by potitlon and per
I'.ical mail canvass.
U ajtpears vory likely that Director
McAdoo will retain hold or tho rail
roads or tho country tor sonio time at
ItMWt un till tho president has rally de
termined U tho roads shall bo permit
ted to operate again vinder prlvnto
ownership or remain In gnvornmont
control. His niosago recently hlntort
'hat ho would support a 'prlvnto con
it.' mnveinont .
An Atmosphere
of Refinement
Distinguishes Our
For Styles
While we dare not undervalue the
warmth and protection that furs
afford wo must admit that it ia
thcir irreutible bcuuty, the
aesthetic, that constitutes
the real cliarm oifurs.
You need not be a con
noiweur to immedintelv
recoRiiise class and diitinc
tlon in our stock of
QUALITY
It is because of t heir character their
conervativc still out-of-tho-c-rdinnry
stylo and finish that these famourj
suggest refinenunt and class.
Here are reason that help define the
difference between Alltrttht furs ami
' . uuiviuiiiiiuuv imuil- i "" "u i lhu mai uc, wuiuil we SIlOUUl
Hon nnd diSCliarcrod from tlin unrvln.not linvn lrf tf Mir clilnfu rC h 11 nnn
k 18 done by specialuu and exiwrts in each kimi
luntic and original. Tlie lining and accessories
unable
s. You surely will find jubt what you are
u wish to pay. Look them over anyway
rtment Store
Buy at MomTJ I
fell
m
VHMK TKLLS STOUY
op A lMmG ,,,(.HT,
"I have not renounced anything and
I havo not signed any document what
ovor." Frederick William Hohonzollorn,
who still claims the title of crown
prince of Germnny, thus answered the
Uiiestion or tho Associated press in
tho course or a lengthy conversation
which took placo In tho small cottage
or tho village 'pastor on the island ot
Wlorlngon, where ho is Intorued.
"However." ho continued. "slmnM
tho Gorman government decide to
form a republic similar to the Uni
ted States or France, I shall bo per
fectly content to return to Germany
as a siniplo cil'izen ready to do any
thing to assist my country. 1 should
even be liappy to work as a laborer
In a ractory. At present everything
appears chaos In Germany but I hope
thlngH will right themsolvea'"
Asked what, in his opinion, was tho
turning 'point ot tho war, ho said:
"I was convinced early In October,
1014, that wo had lost tho war, I con
sidered our position hopeless after tho
nauio ot tno Marne, which we should
wal staff had not suffered a base of
nerves'. I tried tn norsnnrli thn run
oral staff to seek poaco then, oven at
a great sacrifice, going so far as to
give up Alsace-Lorraine. But I was
old to mind my own business and
-onflno my activities to commanding
my nrmics. I havo proof of this."
What finally brought about tho
downfall of tho Gorman military pow
. r. he declared, was. revolution in
duced by four years of hunger among
tho civilians and tho troops In tho
rear, together with tho overwhelming
superiority in numbors attained by the
"iitoute powors since AmorIca'? ontrv
Into tho war. which had untibrmlned
're ccnfldonco of tho Gorman fighting
Tore ob.
"Mv soldiers, whom I loved and
wttli whom I lived continuously, and
who, ir I mny say bo, loved me, fought
with tho (utmost courage to tho ond,
ovon whon tho odds were itupossiblo
to withstand."
Tho rcrugee prlnco wont on: "Thoy
'mil no rest,, and sometime an entire
division numbered only (100 rifles.
Thoto woro opposed by fresh allied
troops, among whom woro Amorlcnn
division containing 27,000 men."
: :o: :
Ask Tor our 1919 Wenthpr Calendar.
Loin of now things on it this yenr.
tiiio nrcxALL store.
To
CONVEY
Your
somas
lessaee
(Jivo ondoiiul Ciii
PERFUMES
iit handsome
Fancy Packages
40c to $3.00
- A useful perfume atomiz
er to conceive perfume is a
pleasing toilet necessity
75c to $2.00
Tho Finest in
Drug Store Merchandise
Chr
' Clioosisig
Whether itS glotos, slippers, hosiery, shirts,'
neckwear or sweaters, this star c offers yon
lncs of a type that successful men choose- for
thomsclu's. .
Wilcox Department Store
'GOSH ALL FISH HOOKS,
AS THE FELLOW SAYS"
We have more salt and more kinds of salt
than all the dealers of North Platte put
together. Belter call and get your supply.
Our sales of CARNATION FLOUR is con
stantly increasing.
Leypoidt & Pennington
PHONE 206. Lamb Building; North Locust Street
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing.
GERLE'S TAILOR SHOP
Wo Take Orders for the
Standard Custom Garment Co., of Chicago.
Will Make Garments in Our Shop if Desired.
218 East 8th Street Qvor Keon'n Gun Shop
DIt. TWINEN HOSPIT.IL
For Medical, Surgical, Mat
ernity and convalescent pati
ents. Successful operation on
Appendix, when necessary
Gall bladder
Hemorrhoids
Tonsils
Adenoids
Hospital Phone 110
Office Phone 183
Residence Phone 283
100S West Fourth Street
North Platte, Neb.
Ofliee phone Vf41. UftH. phone 217
L . C . DROS T,
O&tttopufhlc Physician.
North Platti.', - - N'uhraAK
KnlghtH of ColumbUB Building.
GEO. II. DENT,
riisylclau and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Onstrotrlcs.
Of nee: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Ofllco 130. Resldonco 115
NOTICE!
Why not rlto your flro and cyclone
Insurance jvllii n reliable company
Mho Invest their promliiuis In Liberty
Ronds nnd pho our county Oio credit.
See us for farm nnd nutoinobllo rates
NEItUASKA REAL ESTATE CO.
Notice of Petition.
Estate No. 1G02 of Alma B. Sims,
decoasod.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nobraska.
Tho State of Nebraska: To all por
sons intorostod In said estate, tako
notlco that n potitlon has boon fllod
for tho appointment of Georgo J. Tay
lor, ot Wolltloot. Nebraska, as ndmin
'itrator of said estate, which has
boon sot for hearing horoln on Do
eembor 27. 191S. nt 0 o'clock a. m.
Dated Docombor 2, 1018.
WM. H. C. AVOODIIURST.
D2-3w County Judgo.
Notlco to Creditors.
Kstato No. 15S9 of Florenco Iovo.
docoasod.
In the County Court ot Lincoln
county. Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. s.. Cred
itors of ald oatato will take notlco
that tho tlmo limited for presenta
tion HudhllllnK of claims against said
wtate U April 3, 1910. nnd for sottlo
mont of said ontnto to pocember 2d,
1919. that I will sit at tho county
court room in snld county on Janu
ary 3d, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. nnd
on April 3d, 1919, nt 10 o'clock a. in.
to rocolvo. examine, hoar, allow or
adjust all claims nnd objections duly
filed.
WM. II. C. WOODIHTRST,
D3-4v County Judge.
For Men?
Here N it secllon of this store of
'pft'Inl Interest to (hose who wish lo
please Mr. Man.
Men like practical things for
f'lirlslmas something that will give
day iiflcr day service something" that
tenlly tills a needs.
ptflco Phone ResJdenco Red 376
1K. SIIAFFEIt,
Osteopathic riiyslcinn
Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Nob.
Reference:- Farmers Stato Bank
It. I. SHALTKLT,,
Sutherland, Neb.
AUCTIONEER
Sutherland, Jfcbr.
I alway tako stock buyers with me
and always sell for tho high dollar.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ol I'ostoflice.
Phone 58
A modem institution for the
scientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-RHy
and diagnostic lahoratorits.
Staff:
Geo. B. Deal. M. D. V. Locas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
Best Price Pnid for
HOGS
AT THE
Hog Market
Office nt the Old Stock Yards
We nlso buy cattle.
ED. TODEMHOFT,
North PJatte. Nebraska.
DERRYUERRY & FORBES,
Llcensod Einbamers
Undortakora and Punoral Directors
Day phono 41
Night phono Black 5S8
Estray Notice.
Taken up on tho Hanson ranch, sev
en nillos northwest of North Platte,
on or nbout August lsti 1918, ono cow
and calf, cow branded with J bar un
der J and flguro ono undor bar; calf
about llvo months old and not brand-,
od. Owner call, provo property, pay
charges and tako animal away.
II. P. HANSEN.
D2-6w North Platte, Neb.
Phone 308
A LUE JIT 'A. LANE.
ftciUist
Rooms 1 aud 2 'tJcltou Building
North Platte, Nebraska.
W. E. FLYNN
. ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW
Office oyer McDonnld Rank.
Office Phone llilC Res. Phone 1120
Hospital Phone IJlack 033
House Phone Block 63S
Y. T. 1'JtITClIAUI).
Grndunto Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Votorlnar
lan. Hospital 21S, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
' Court House.
L. M. McCLARA, "
Auctioneer.
My ono best reference I'm nluays
dnted alicuil Phono nt my expense
for dates
OGALALLA.jnjBKASKA
NoSIco of Suit.
The defendants, Theodoro E. Pot
ter and Potter, his wifo, real namo
unknown, and the unknown heirs, dov
isees, legatees and personal represen
tatives of Theodoro E. Potter and
Pottor, his wife, real namo unknown,
if deceased, and all persons interested
in tho Northwest Quartor (NW) of
Soctlo Twelve (12), Township Fifteen
(15) north of Ran
West Sixth P. M.. Lincoln countv.'
Nebraska, are hereby notified that on
tho 28th day of August 1918, the Equi
table Land Company, as plaintiff hero
in, filed its notltinn in th
court of Lincoln county. Nebraska,
against YOU nnd eneh nf vmi tlm re
ject and prayer of which petition are
io quiet tn0 title in plaintiff to the
following described real estate to-wlt:
Tho Northwest Quarter (NWy4) of
Section Twelve (12), Township flif
teen (15), north of Rango Thirty-three
W), west utn p. m., tn Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska.
And for ceneral. ooultnbln rpitip .inri
Costs. You and nnnh nf vmi nm Imro.
by required to answer or plead to said
petition on or linfnrn th
January, 1919, or tho ame will be ta-
Kon as truo anu uecreo and Judgment
rendered therein as prayed quieting
title to said real nrntieriv tn thn. nn-mn
of plaintiff and canceling and annul-
ing any anti claims of said defendants
or either of them and for costs.
THE EQUITABLE LAND CO.,
n!95w By J. W. James, its attorney.
IN THE COUNT!' COURT OP LIN
COLN COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In thn Matter nf tho Rat
w cui Wfc UVlltl
Bratt, Deceased. NOTICE.
To all nersons tntriQtml in ondl
estate, Notice Is hereby glvon that
Elizabeth Bratt, Elizabeth M. Bald
win. Jessie. M. Henrtv. fl
man and Nellio E. Buckley, nee Bratt,
uxecuinces ot uio estate of John
Bratt. deceased, filed a final account
of the administration nf aniri mintn
and also their application for the dis
tribution of all personal property of
said estate and the assignment of tho
reai property tnerool and that the said
account and application for tho as
signment and distribution of said es
tate will bo heard before tho County
Court Of snifl Countv In the Pnnrt.
house in tho city of North Platte, Lin
coln County, Stato of Nobraska, on
the lGth day of December. 191S, at 10
o'clock a. m.. at which time any per
son Interested may aippoar, object and
contest tho same, or show cause. If
any there be. why tho said final ac
count should not bo allowed and ap
proved and tho real anil nnrannnl
property of said ostato. bo distributed
nmi assigned to the parties ontdtled
I'.ioroto.
Dated at North Plntte VM.maim
this 25th day of November. 1918.
wm. h. c. wooDinmsT
N2G-D13 Countv .Tirdce
Notlco of Potitlon.
Estate No. 1599 of Alinnr W llillnn
Deceased.
In the Couaitv
County, Nobraska.
I no Stato of Nobraslja; Tn nil nor.
sons Interested in sa,'d estate, tako no
tice, that a petition has boon filed for
tho appointment of Minnie E. Dillon
as administratrix of said ostato, which
has been sot for hearing heroin on Do
comber 13, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Uated November 13. 1918.
Wm. H. C. WOODIIURST.
M0-3w County Judgo.
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv Virtue of an nrrlar nf nlo lcan.l
from tho District Pnnrt nf r inmii,,
County Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said, court
wherein William E. Sampson Is plain
tiff and Charlos E. Rimn, ot. al., aro
defendants, and to ma n
on tho 23d day of Docombor, 1918. at
2 o'clock p. m., ot the east front door
ot the court houso in North Platte,
Lincoln county. Nobraska, sell at put
Uc auction to the highets bidder for
casn to satisfy said docroe, intorest
and costs the following doscrtbed
property to-wlt: Northwest Quartor
(NWM) of Sftctlnn Twimtv.nlno om
Township Twolvo (12), north of Range
imny-iwo t.izj in Lincoln county,
Doted North Platte, Platte, Neb
November .6, 1918.
A. J. SALISBURY.
. M9-0W Slierlc
Notlco of Final Report.
Estate No. 1552, of Max Boor, de
ceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per
sons intorostod in said Estate tako
notlco that tho Executor has filed a
final account and report of his ad
ministration and a potitlon for final
settlement and discharge as such,
which havo boon sot for hearing be
fore said court on Docembor 20, 1918
at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may ap
ponr and contost tho snme.
Dated November 20th, 1918
WM. II. C. WOODIIURST
N25-3wks. County Judge