The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 20, 1918, Image 8

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    IRA Ii HAUL', Editor mid 1'nhllslicr
subscription rates:
Ono Year by Mall, In advance, .$1 ."
Olio Year by Carrier, In ndvunce, $2.00
Entered at tho Nortli Platto, Nebraska
1'ostofllco aB Socoud ClaMa Matter,
i'imday, im:ci:.mjm;k, soih, iais-
mssaaat.
Electric
Lighting Fi
xtures
Practical Work In Cooking.
Tlitt Household Artft jUojwirtiuonl
ot tho City SchoolM must bo practical
or it will not bo a auecoas. Thin Ih oh
poolally true of tho cooking, MIhh
Layton, tho teachor in churgo of UiIh
dopartmont has V.', Junior High School
girls unrolled in tho cooking cMuhhob
and tho girls uctually inako and cook
ono article of food at uach lesson, Tho
equipment U tho best and Ih quite!
coniiiloto. In addition to Hioho classes,
MIb Lay ton haH a class of 1(5 Senior
High School glr!n which iro-t't every
day from 10:30 to 12. Th'a Haas pre
pares a practical lunch fo- tho teach
ers consisting of ono hot t'l3h, ;mid
wlchos, a drink and a doiwrt At noon
two mombera of the Hoes servo UiIh
lunch to tho teachorH and after eating
tholr own lunches they clear away tho
dlHhott and put everything In place
for the afternoon classes. Tho teach
orH pay tho actual cohI of tho lunch
and aro greatly pleancd with tho ar-rongomont-
Tho glrln got tho practical
phaso of aorvlng and cooking In qthn
tltleH. Miss Layton also has tho older
glrlH do part of the marketing nnd
thl hns provon to bo a help to the
teaohor nnd a benefit to tho girls.
f:o::
About Maxwell Soldiers
(From tho Totonost )
MrH. M. K. Fetter rocolvcd a letter
from her Hon, Dr E. W. Fottor, last
wnnk. Iln Raid he wan wot . tho had
been nick Poor not have my definite
Idea when ho will return home--In
tho miring or July.
Anilel Schramok. a brother of
Chorion SehrnmokL south of town.
dlod from woundH In n hospital In
France nbout hIx weeks ago. Tho re
mains will bo Hhlppod io Omaha. This
soldier wont over tho top five timS'
V. E. K'iP" rcolvcd a lottor front
his son, Frank, Saturday Ho ban re
covered sufflclontlv o go to work on
pol'oe dutv. Frnnk ivn he was woun
ded Initio Second Battle of tho Marno,
being Initio HvnohM r.2 davi and ho
nW many Huns ilurtng that stay.
Olnrt to know bo's hotter.
: :o:
IT. S. Roys' Working Reserve.
Thorn nro still a lorgo number of
roelstratlon cardrt Hint havn not yet
been returned- I suggo-d thnt thoso
cnriN, bo vptiirnfwl ltnio'llatft'v pnd
nvold further' trouble. TIioho who fall
to rnturit their reglntWttlnn card" will
tm rvn()Krvl nil 1 1 11 - ll i Hlnt'ko
11. Ii. Non-mm fVnntv Federal Dir.
::o: :
COM.UIHSIONHRB' l'KOCKKUlXUS.
Decombor 10, 1918.
Board of county commissioners mot
pursuant to ndjournmont, proaont
SnrliiRor. HorinlnghnuBon. Koch nnd
county clerk.
Glalnm wero allowed us foltowB:
W. 3. llosn. road' work, $25.00.
Sundry persons, road work Dint
No. 14. $108.50.
Q. W. Dlonor. road work, $110.00.
H. F. Wlloy. road work, $12.00.
Dorrybcrry & Forboa, supplies,
$11. GO.
State of NobniBka, lnano account.
$1,051.88.
OooW. Fowlor, road work, $7.50.
I. M-Aborcoinbio, road work. $8.50
Win. rotorHon, road work. $70.00.
John Murphy, road work, $12.75.
C. Ii. Grant, road work, $77.00.
F. It. Marr, hoimo rent county poor,
$0.00.
D. J. Antonldoa, mdso, $3.85.
County clerk la hereby Instructed
to have the assessment of 11)17 us to
part of lot 1, Bootlon 29-14-33, changed
from $300 to $240 on account of orror
In mtHOHiuont.
J. D. AdatiiB Co.. repairs, $38,05'.
Sundry porHonH. fees In caao of
Stato va Timor. $10.90.
J. I). Adams Co drug and Buppltos
$41.00. '
II. Hammond, road work, $50.00.
Hastings & Hutehlus Co., lumbM
$7.90.
J. D. AdnniB Co., supplies and
grador, $310.87.
13. N. Souder. road 'work. $42.00.
Omaha School Co., auppllos. $4,50,
. Onmlin Printing Co., supplies,
$1051.47.
J. D. AdamB Co.; grader ropalrB
oto.. $2780.74.
John llansen, road work, $20.00. '
LowIb Conklln, road work, $05.00
T. HniiHon. road work, $05.00.
Foster Lumbor Co., lumbor, $15.35.
Olaronco Culvor, road work. $15.00,
.J. 1). Adnmn Co.. ropalra. $08.00.
Frv & IlohroiiK. draga, $742. 35.
J. W. Hatctior Co.. lumbor. $7.85.
13. K. Soudor, road work.. $30.50.
James Stophona, road work, $33.25
Oton Itaker. roal work, $2.00,
Suthorlnnd Couriwr printing $82,80
John 13. Jonoa, Bervlcos. $1G.00.
Kd Strickland. roal work, $48.00
M. I'lornon. road work, $44,00.
W, II, C, WoodhurBt. county Judge
costs, $41.30.
Sulndry persona, fooa Stato vh Frod
Tlukson, $104.85.
" Fry & HoliroiiB, uuppllos, $4.00.
. V. II. GllclirlBt. Inmbor. $12.10.
Koarnoy Dally Hub, binding. $9.50.
Sundry poraotiB, bridge work, $44.75
Standard Oil Co., oil. $35.48.
"W. H. C. WmKllmrst, feiw state
oaeoH, $57.15.
1. H. Sullivan. JubIIco fees. $3. OK.
County ctork ia boroby dlrocttHl to
cancol 1918 tax list m to H. luvsmus-
hoii's 'norsonal proporty nt Itraly from
$11,273 to $8,000, on account of orror
in ninklne roturn or inorcnanuiHo. ai
ao A. R. Woods. Unutv, from $11,807
to $5,507, on account of orror In mak
ing return of inorctiandlBO. Also Nor
man Iidwania. uraov. personal prop
orty from $8-030 to $3,030 on account
nf nrror In Klvlnc In ninrchaadlao
Countv clork la alao dlroctod to mako
oii.chdulo for 1917 for Norninn Bd
wardH for samo amottit, $3,030 na bo
"WB 1101 OBXKOH inr lllill ymi! .
w. V. Hoagland. le?al flonicoi.
jioa on
-"nmml to Doe 13. 1918
An Acceptable Gift to the Entire Family.
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
IlopniH 1 and 2 Delton Building
North Platto. Nebraska.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW
Office orcr McDonald Hank.
Office Phone llilG lies'. Phono 1120
GEO. B. DENT,
l'hsjlclnn and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstrctrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
The most prominent article in any room. New
and beautiful designs on display at our rooms.
THEY ALL CO AT STRAIGHT
L. W. McCLARA,
Auctioneer.
reforence I'm always
Phono nt my expense
My one best
dated abend
for dates
OGALAIiLA, NEIIKASKA
WHOLESALE PRICES
They are built in North Platte. A Limited
number of Buffet and Dresser Lamps, candle
style, silk shades and mahogany bases at
Per Set of Two.
Open Evenings Until Xmas.
$5.00
The Electric Fixture & Supply Co.
6th and Vine Streets.
North Platte, Nebraska.
2.607 l'l-r DEATHS IN
NEIIKASKA SINCE
OCTOBER.
At the Htato conforenco bold In Lin-
A lie-ply io Iter. Koch.
To tho editor of tho Lutheran Helper,
North Platte. Nebr.
Dear Sir: No doubt you feel that tho
coin Tuoaday, on tho epidemic of ; Sorlpturea justify your Doner thnt
inanlBh Influenza provalllni; in o-i.iohuh wan uou; on ino ouier nnnu
braaka, It waa learned that tlioro wore
uiiiiriixhnatoly 1 live thouwiiul cascH
llatwl In tho suite' A total oi .u
doatbH an tho rosult of tho "flu" have
boon reported Hlnco Octobor, when tho
duoaso lirHt mado itw appearance.
CoiiHlderatlon of a uniform syteni
of comlmtliiK tho dlnonso. In the tato
wan tho object of the meotlUK ami
while a Htato wldo ban wa dlacuHB
wl, It was not put Into elfect.
DancliiK. nroinlBcous nurBliiK. visit-
itiK. crowdliiK. Hiieezini;, cougbliiB, tho
use of rollor towoly. and tho common
drinking cup wero cited by Dr. Wild.
of the honlth office, as nuclides in
aproadliiR the "Iln." Some peoplo hnve
fantiiBtlo Iduas as to moans of com
wo who have gleaned throiifili our
Htudy of the blbla clertnln tnulths
which havo proven benellclal, not only
In hoallng sin but Blcknoss and dis
cord of overy description as well,
havo foundation for our understand-j
Ing that Jesus was not God but tho .
Son of (3od. j
In only ono Instance In tho bible
record, In speaking of bis relation toj
God. could Josus' words bo conHtrued1
othor than that ho declared himself!
to ho tho Son of God. Tho prepondor-)
nnro of ovldonco Is In favor of the.
Christian Sclonco teaching that Johus
was not God but tho Son of God.!
Qif)tlng from Science nnd, Health.
with Key to tho Scripturos. by Man-
hating tho dlsoaso. Sprinkling the Baker Eddy, page 331: "Tho invlslblol
nreots with fornialuynlilo wnH lm- I'lirlBt wns Iniporceptlblo to tho so-
practical, ho said, whll o oatlng fried called porsonal boubcs, whereas .Tesus
onions or wearing implicated bags appeared as a bodily existence. This
wore simply foolish. dual personality of the unseen nnd the
"It you got tho 'flu' go homo right seen, tho spiritual and matorlal, tho
away and don't stay In your plae of eternal Christ and tho corporal Jesus
business to expose others." ho con- manlfost In ilesh. continued until tho
soled "And when you go home, go Master's ascension, when tho bumnn,
to lied and stay tlioro until tho doc- matorlal concept dlsappoarod, wbllo
tor savs you aro ready to get rip. You tho spiritual solf, or Christ, eontinuos
may feel n though you could throw to exist In tho otornal ordor of dlvlno
nil ox. but when you got up. yon will . Science, taking away tho sins of tho
find you enn hardly stand. Don't try world.' as the Christ has always done,
to return to rogulnr work for threo i ovon beforo tho human Josus was in
wenks." 1 carnnto to mortnl oyi." Christian
Tho state honlth dopartmont. Dr. Sclonco. far from belnir without a
Wild said, could not uiidortako to en- Lord and Savior, acknowledges the
forco uunrantlno regulation but must living Christ as tho Lord and Savior
depend r'pnii local oftlqlnls for that. ' of all. Lutherans Included. !
Proper organization In bach conimun-' Tho dormant understanding having
Uv would takoaro of that prnhlran. been awakened through tho study of.
be
Let -'his" gift
to YOU
a HOOVER!
ho said.
O"
EIlas-Eason Wedding.
Monday evening at eight o'clock at
tho homo of Hov. Kr. McDald, Alvln
It. Ellas and Mtss Leuua Eason, both
of this city, wero united in marriage
by Itov. Sullivan, of Elm Crook. The
brldo was attended by tier alstor. Mrs.
Morgan, and tho groom by his brother
Honry Ellas. Following tho wedding
n reception was hold at tho homo of
tho brldos' parents a fow miles woat
of town, nnd tho same night tho couple
left on a wedding trip to Kansas City
and other eastern points.
Tho brldo is well and favoml'v
known In town, having been for bo-mo
tljiia employed as assistant In the of-
tlco of Dr. II. C. Ilrock. Tho groo-i
Ih an employo of tho Union Pacltlc a-d
a popular young man.
::o::
MN" M Slnman, steam baths h"-'
wrdNb Massage, luillos and Kentli
men Phono 897. P.rodbeck bldg SRt'
Tho most energetic workors fool
lazy nnd low'-Bplrltcd nt tlmos. This
condition la caused by impurltlos In
tho stomach, liver and bowola, which
should lio gotten rid of bofpro thoy
tiring on a sick spoil. A fow iIoboh
of Prickly Ash nittora olcansos tho
systoin and sends new urn and vigor
to overy part of tho body. Prlco $1.25
por bottle. Oinnniore-Dont Drug Co.
Speclnl ABonts
Christian Science to an assured free
Horn rrom bondngo to sin and a cer
tain clonr and cnlm trust in an in
finitely gixid God as a healing and
saving princlplo. as a safo and suro'
tirotectlon gainst death either tempor
al or etornal, havo conferred upon
tho Christian Sclontlst. happtnoss
ovorlastlng. tlum ostabllBblng tho
truth of the npostlos' cry "Now Is ,
tho accepted time, behold, now is tho
dnv of salvation." i
Healing the sick In Christ's name.,
and nftor the manner of IiIr command
to preach the gosnol and heal tho I
sick, would not Indicate false pro'ph
eev. for In tho book of Matthe,w, wo
also ronil: "Ye shall know them bv
their fruits. Do men gather grapofl of
thorns or (I 0f thistles?" I
Sincoroly yours. !
CUMJDB L. 1WONO.
Commltto on PuMIPRtlon.
"O
Too much ,v net stuff puts the stom
ach o'it of order. A dose of Prlokly
Ah Itittorn corrects the trouble, ro--torM
nppntlto and good indigestion.
"Hco S1.2R por bottle. Guntmero
Den nrut r-.. p-orlni Agents.
The days aro not long
onough, It seems, for you to
attond to your multiplied
duties. You must adopt more
short-cuts.
Most tiresome, time-con
fiuining nnd disagreeablo is
tho weekly, cleaning day.
Lot it bo largely replacod by
a fow moments dally uso of
a HOOVER.
Thon dirt will nover accu
mulate in your rugs and car
pets. Housecleaning will bo
much simplified.
Though THE IIOOVEIl
glides so lightly thnt a three,
year-old can uso it. it boats
out imbedded grit, sweops up
stubbomost-cllnging llttor of
nil kinds and dustlossly with
draws the dirt thus dislodged.
Only THE HOOVER beats,
sweeps, suction cleans. OnVy
Tho Hoover cleans THORO-L-Y.
Whon be gives you n
HOOVER tio gives yoU tho
BEST.
North Platte Light
& Power Co
Reforo'nlSo;- Farmers State Dank
It. I. SHAITELL,
DEtinVBEIlRY FOUHES.
Licensed Etnbamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day phono II
Night phono lUack 8S8
AUCTIONEER
Sutherland, Nebr.
Let McGraw
Fix it
If your Radiator leaks, or is
filled with sediment and your
car heats, have it fixed before
winter. Before using any
anti-freezing solution, be sure
your radiator is tight and
clean.
NcGRAW
RADIATOR COMPANY
Romigh Garage 6th and Locust Street
NOTICE I
Wiy not write your flro nnd cjclono
Insurance ivlt.i a reliable compnnr
ulio Invest iholr jiromlums In Liberty
Itonds nnd giro our county tho credit.
See us for fnrm nnd automobile rates
NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO.
Office Phone 340 Res. Black 37(5
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic riiyslclnn
Helton Uldg. North Platto, Neb.
Notice fo Creditors.
Estate No. 1599 of Abner W. Dillon
deceased in the County Court of Lin
coln Couniy, Nebr.iska
Tho Stato of "Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of said estate will tako notlco
that tho tlmo limited .'or proaentat'on
and filing of claims against said Es
tate Is Juno 14th, 1919, and for settle
ment of said Estate" is December 13th.
1919; that I will sit at tho county
court room in said county, on March
14th, 1919 at 9 o'clock a. in., and on
June- 14th, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m.. to
receive, examine, hear, allow, or ad
Just all claims and objection duly filed
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
D17-4wks. County Judgo.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoftice.
' Phone 58
A modern institution for th
icientific traatmnt of medical,
surgical and confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
nd diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B.Peal M. D. V. Lucas, M..D.
J.B. Redfield.MD. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
Xollco of Petition.
Estate No. 1605 of Hans D. Jorgen
son, deceased in tho County Court of
Lincoln County. Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons intorestcd in said Estato tako no
tice that a petition has been filed for
tho administration ot the estato of
tho deceased and tho appointment of
Edna Jorgensen as administratrix ot
said estate, which has been sot for
hearing horein on January 3rd, 1919,
nt 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated December Gth, 1918.
WM. II . C. WOODHURST
D10-3wks County Judeg.
Estray IVoOco.
Taken up on the Hansen ranch, sev
en miles northwest of North Platte,
on or about August 1st. 1918, ono cow
and calf, cow branded with J bar un
der J and figure one under bar; calf
about five months old and not brand
ed. Owner call, prove property, pay
charges and take animal away.
II . P. HANSEN.
D2-Gw North Platte, Neb.
DIt. TWINEN HOSPITAL
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 2S3
100S West Fourth Street
North Platte, Neb.
DOCTOR I). T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and lladluin Thernp
72S City National Rank Dnlldlng.
Omaha, Nebraska.
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sates a Specialty.
Reforonces and Dntes at First Na
tional Bank, North Plntte, N'cb.
lMiono 1000.
Notice of Petition.
Estato No. 1G02 of Alma B. Sims,
deceased.
In the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska: To all por
Bons interosted In said estato, tako
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho appointment of George J. Tay
lor, of Wellfleet, Nebraska, as admin
istrator of said estate, which has
boon sot for hearing herein on De
cembor 27, 1918. nt 9 o'clock a. m.
Dated December 2, 1918.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
D2-3w County Judge.
Notlco io Creditors.
Estate No. 1589 of Florence Love.
deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Tho State ot Nebraska, s.s. Cred
itors of said estate will take notlco
that tho tlmo limited for presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
o.stato is April 3, 1919, and for settle
ment of said estate is December 2d.
1919. that I will sit at tho county
court room In said county 'on Janu
ary 3d, 1919, at .10 o'clock a. m. and
on April 3d. 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m.
to receive, examine, bear, allow or
adjust all claims and objections duly
filed.
-WM. II. C. WOODHURST.
D3-4w County Judgo.
bi Price for Furs.
You will mako money by coming' to
see mo beforo yon ship.
L. LIPSHITZ.
I- alway tako stock buyors with mo
and always soil for tho high dollar,
Best Price Paid for
HOGS
AT THE
Hog Market
Office nt the Old Stock Yards
Ve also buy cattle. Call phone
Bkick 381 for prices
ED. TODENHOFT,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Notice of Suit.
The defendants, Theodore E. Pot
ter and Pottor, his wife, real name
unknown, and tho unknown heirs, dev
isees, legatees and personal represen
tatives of Theodore E. Potter and
Potter, his wife, real name unknown,
if deceased, and all persona interested
in tho Northwest Quarter (NWU) of
Sectio Twelve (12), Township Fifteen
(15) north of Range Thirty-three (33),
West Sixth P. M.. Lincoln county.
Nobraska, are hereby notified that on
tho 28th day of August 1918, the Equi
table Lnnd Company, as plaintiff hero
in, filed its petition in tho district
court of Lincoln county, Nebraska,
against you and each of you, tho ob
ject and prayer of which petition are
to quiot tho title In plaintiff to the
followiug described real estato to-wit:
Tho Northwest Quartor (NW4) ot
Section Twolvo (12), Township Flif
toon (15). north of Rango Thirty-three
(33), wost 0th P. M., In Lincoln coun
ty, Nebraska.
And for gonoral, equitable relief and
costs. You and oacb of you are here
by required to answer or plead to said
petition on or beforo the Cth day of
January, 1919, or tho same will be ta
ken as true and decroo and Judgment
rendered therein as prayed quieting
titlo to said real property in tho nnmo
of plaintiff and canceling and annul
ing any and claims of said defendants
or either of them and for costs.
THE EQUITABLE LAND CO.,
nl95w lly J,. W. James, its attorney.
Hospital Phone Black C33
Houbo Phono Black G33
y. t. pitiTciiARi),
Grndunto Yeterinnrlan
Eight years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-halt block southwest of the
Court House.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order of aalo issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
County Nobraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rondered in said; court
wherein William E. Sampson is plain
tiff nnd Charles E. Rima, ot. al.. aro
defendants, and to me directed, I will
on tho 23d day of December, 1918, nt
2 o'clock p. m., ot the east front door
of tlie court house In North Platte.
Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil at pub
lic auction to the higliets bidder for
cash to satisfy said decroo, intorest
and costs tho following described
proporty to-wlt: Northwest Quarter
(NW4) of Section Twonty-nlno (29),
Township Twolvo (12), north ot Rango
Thirty-two (32) in Lincoln county,
Nobrasko.
Doted North Platto, Platte, Neb.,
November .6, 1918.
A. J. SALISBURY,
N19-Gw Sheric