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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1919)
UBLIC HOW DO YOU TRULY ECONOMIZE? Elkay's Straw Hat Dyes will quickly make last year's straw hat new. Made in all the most popular shades Fast colors; will not wash or rub off. Their use does not make the hat un naturally stiff. Invest 25q in Elkay's Straw Hat Dye andUsave buying a new hat. The 4 Store SEE US FOR SERVICE LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Charlie Chaplin nt Uio Keith Wednesday and Thursday. L. P.. Spencer, of "Wallace, was a business visitor In town yesterday. Rrighten up with Sherwin-Williams Taint. Sold only at the Roxall Store. A number of friends of Miss OIlie Miller tendered her a surprise party Friday evening. A little down and a llttlo every month will buy you n Columbia Graf anola. at DIXON'S. Mrs. Herman Schlouter and son returned Friday from a visit with rel atives in Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pennington left yesterday for Omaha where they will, visit for a few days. Elkay's STRAW HAT DYES mado in all colors. Sold only at the REX ALL STORE. "The Price of a Good Time" showing at the Keith Wednesday is a story of lifo in the- "city whore nobody cares." Joseph Rauch, a former mail "carrier who had been "overseas" for several months, returned homo Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Henry Jacobs, nee Irene Stuart, arrived the latter part of last week from and Denver and is visiting at the parental homo. x Tho higher grades of St. Patrick's i. i ,i .. ........ .... i .... tine party in the school basement Friday evening. Wantfeil Girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Halligan, 304 west Second. 10-2 Harley Warner, formerly an em ployee in tho Federal building, who had been in service in California for several months, returned hero Satur day morning. Tho Presbyterian aid society will meet at tho church Thursday with Mrs. George Garman, Mrs. E. N. Ogier and Mrs. Ralph Garman as the entertaining committee. A few d6sIrablo second. hnnd Fords at Uio right prices. Hcndy-Ogler Auto Company. Owing to a mixing in the shipping department of tho film exchango on account of tho storm in tho eastern part of the state the Sun theatre was not able to show Madamo Nazlmova in "Revelation" last night and tonight Prlmto money to loan on improved farm land. No dolay, money same day you inako your application. 0. II. TJIOELECKE. Conductor W. E. Hnrding of tho Omaha-North Platto run, has added to. Ills Lincoln county real estate holdings by purchasing Uio Peters ranch a milo north of Wallace. Tho ranch contains 801 acres. Mr. Hard ing had previously owned a section or two of land In tho Wallace neigh borhood. " Mrs. Anna Hanlon began work In tho Ideal bakery this morning. Dressmaking. Call at 408 south Elm or phojo Dlack 354. Owing to tho blockaded condition of many of tho express trains Mana- Mrs. L. L. Bertho entertained a number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Paul Ryan of Sedgwick, Colorado. Miss M. Sleinan, steam baths and Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle men. Phono 897. Erodbeck bldg. 85tf Tho Young Married Peoples' Club will hold its rogulrtr dancing party at the K. C. hall Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. Paul Ryan returned to her homo In Sedgwick, Col., Sunday af ter a visit at tho home of' Mr. and M,rs. Lyman Rerthe. FAIRY FOOT BUNION PLASTERS. Sold on money back guarantee. The REXALL STORE. The Missionary Society of tho Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Robort Dean in stead of, Friday as announced. Dr. Morrill. TlnnMat nf(ln nvn. wilcox Department " Store . What is your idea of a good time and what.prico would you pay? Think this over and come to tho Keith Wed nesday and Thursday and see what ono girl's price was. Elkay's straw Hat Dye will' quickly dye last year's hat. Sold only nt the Rexall Store. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earhart and family, who havo mado their home hero for six years past, are making arrangements to move to Cozad, whoro the former will open a bakery. Dr. H. C. Brock, Dontist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 A special train of soldier boys on Camp Lewis, Washington, for de routo from Camp Lee, Virginia, to mobilization, passed throuch yester day morning. We met one boy who was In Will Rltncr's company, who stated that Will would start west this week. You can brighten up everything in tho house ith Shemvin-WiMams Brighten Up Stain. REXALL STORE. The Lutheran Ladles Aid will moet at tho parsonage Thursday afternoon. Those who will assist in tho enter taining aro Mesdames Cre3slcr, Chas. Dixon, Austin, Hull, Hoga, Frank uistoi, Tiiociecko and Miss Alma Wal tcmath. A largo attendance Is deslrod. It Is not a day too early to got that new Dodgo Brother) car .ordered. "They do stand up." J. V. ROMIGII Dealer. 7-8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tomlska, for merly of this city; visited hero the past week with tho lattor's slstor, Mrs. J. E. Jeffries while enrouto to Qulnlan. While hero Mr. Tomlska was ono of tho proprietors of tho North Platto Produce Co. and recent ly has been in business In Oklahoma. ALWAYS USE COW BRAND FLOUR m . i L COW URAND-fi ,tCj' as IT MAKES BETTER BREAD PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES IRA L. DUAL, Evangelistic singer, soloist and chor ister, of Waterloo, la., who has charge of tho music at the Victory Campaign which onencd hist niirlit nt tim nnntut Church. : :o: I'AsiiioxAiiLi: (jims SCHOOL IX .METRO FLAY. An original and charming sccno, a graduation hiy nt a girls' school, will bo ono of tho attractlvn fpnfnrna In "Tho Return of Mary," tho Metro pro duction in which May Allison is starr ed ana which win bo showif at tho SUN Theatre Wednosday. Not Olllv was thn nrmin tnkon In nn exclusive girls' school In San Bernar dino, Callfornin. but n scoro or more of tho young girls, daughtors of fam ines or weaitn and promlnenco ! the west, were allowed by tho principal of the school to appear In Miss Alli son's picture. To theso girls this was a deliclltflll llOVnltV mill til nil- niltlilt- sia8m and vivacity added greatly to uio animation or tuo pretty scene. Tho "graduation" took place under a pagola in front of the .school which was appropriately decorated with soveral hundred' yards of bunting, sevonty-fivo U. S. shields, two bun ded potted palms and plants besides bushels of freshly cut roses and other ilowors from tho gardens surrounding tho school. It was such an unusual event in the ovon life of tho school that a holiday was declared. ::o::- Ynnkces to Quit Russia, Washington. SJtcpSs toward Uio streiiKtheninir of thn nnslti mi nf Amrti. lean and nllied troops in northern itussia as a preliminary to their safe withdrawal in the near future aro under way at tho direction of tho su premo war council.-. Secretary Baker, transmitting this information from President Wilson to tho houso military commlltnn vstnr- d'ay, said all tho American solUlers snouid no out or Russia this spring. To faclllatato the withdrawal nd, dltlonal forces aro being dispatched to tho scene. Groat Britain is sending 2,400 troops and tho United States railroad engineer units numbering about 500 men. Secretary Baker noti fied the houso military committee yes terday that President Wilson had in formed him of the plnns, and again gavo assurance that the American sol diers were in no donger of being cut off. Shipyard Strike to End. Seattlo's shipyards will resume op erations tomorrow having been Idlo since 25,000 metal trades 'workers walked out on January 21 on a strike for a higher wage scale. Announce ment to tills effect was formally is sued yesterday by tho shipyard owners Tho workers will bo omployed nt tho yard gates at the snmo rate of pay as existed January 21. liming sold my much I will soil at public sale on THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919. oommoncluir at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp nt in y ranch 8 miles east of the Experimental Farm, 5) miles soutliwest of Jinx-well; miles west atut 1 miles north of IMgnell, the following property, owl: t 50 HEAD OF HORSES. Gray Perchoon Marcs in foal, weight 51,40 0 pounds. 2 Gray Perchoon .Marcs In foal, weight 51,00 0 pounds. 2 Hay Perchoon Glares, weight 51,200 pounds. ' 2 Sorrel Marcs, 5. and 0 years old, weight 51,000 pounds t Gray Marc, f years old, weight 1,400 pounds. 1 Gray Horse, 5 years old, weight 1,400 pounds. 1 Hay Mare, weight. 1,00 pounds. 1 Hlack Hojrlstorod Perchoon Marc, 0 years old, weight 1,5150. 1 Hay Mare, weight 1,200. 1 Hay Mare, weight 1,5100 pounds 1 Hay Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,000 pounds. 1 Hlack Gelding, 4 years old, weight 1,000 pounds. " 2HIack Horses, " and 8 years old, weight 51,400 pounds. I 2 Mares, ( and 7 years old, weight 2,000 pounds. 1 Hay Horse, 4 years old, weight 1,000 pounds. I Hlack Saddle Horse, Aveight 1,100 pounds. ' is Mares and Horses, 2 and 51 years old. 10 Mares and Horses, 1 years old. 300 HEAD OF CATTLE. 20 Good milk cows from 4 to 0 years old. 25 Heifers, 2 years old. 50 cows with calves by their sides. 40 Fat Cows. 101 cows from 51 to 0 years old. 4 Hereford Hulls from 51 to 6 years old. FARM MACHINERY. 4 jack attachment. 1 ,1 oh n Deere Hiding Plow with attachment 1 Loose Ground Lister. 2 Listers. 2 Two-row Cultivators. 2 One-row Cultivators. S Sets of Heavy Harness. 1 Manure Spreader and other articles too numerous to mention. " 2 Farm Wagons. 1 Truck with Hay Hack. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Stacker. 1 Alfalfa Cultivator with seeding attach ment. 1 Two-roll Shredder. 1 Glide Hlade Machine. I 2i Horse Power Gas Engine and pump 25 Tons of Wild Hay. 100 Tons of Alfalfa Hay. HIG FHEE LUNCH AT NOON ' TERMS: S months time will be given on all sums over $20 on approved notes bear ing 10 per cent interest; 2 per cent discount for cash on all sums over 20; all sums $20 and under cash. tf f SL-4i JAMES W. PAYNE. F. C. Pielsticker, Clerk. COL. C. M. MATSON, Auctioneer; ' " ' " """" " ' ' - - - -: :o: : Lhioiir Interests Line Up. Now York. Tho fight to havo tho prohibition amendment declared null and void will bo waged simultaneously In every state in the union, Irrcsncc tivo of whether tho states have no referendum clauses In their constitu tion, according to Levy Mayor, who is at a hotel hero peparing as chief counsel for tho distillers of the Uni ted States to direct tho fight. : :o: : Tho office of Water Commissioner Welch is being moved from Dewey street to tho fire station. William Harold Calkins .was born January 19th, 1019, and passed on into tho great beyond Pebruury 15th., lin gering bu',t a fow short week with thoso God gavo him to. Ho ondearei himself to them, and to all others who know him, as only an innocent baby can. Ho Is just another flower to bloom In God's garden of lovoj just another shining star to lead us to the homo whoro pcaco and love reign supreme. The regular monthly meeting of tho Lutheran Brotherhood was held last evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brotzer. A good number of men wcro present ajid spent a nlco evening after which a hearty feed was presented and a vote of thanks cx- ended to host and hostess for their Kind hospitality. Tho Women's Missionary society of i lie Mothodist church will moot with Mrs. ltobt. Dean, 303 east Third street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. For bes will havo charge of tho program. Mrs. II. B. Hess will give somo In teresting fucts concerning tho Cen tenary convention hold nt Omaha and Miss Isa Murphy will give tho ougneas of tho lesson. Wo take this method of thanking our kind friends and neighbors who so tenderly administered to Baby Harold during his sickness and nt tho timo nf ilia iinntii. nnd for tho beautiful Ilowors and sympathy shown. Wo thank tho Rev. Hull for his words of comfort nnd Mr. Maloney for his ser vices rendered. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Calkins and family. F. B. and Fannie Fisher. Drive out constipation, promote np potlto, improvo digestion, Induco re freshing sleep, get ronowed strength and hcaltn. Jiouisicrs aocKy iuun 1 i., fr nohirn'o tlft nf wnnrlroilB i a i ii i lu. uubii.wu ' herbs. Results guaranteed or monoy- 1 . -. .nn T.I". . mnT) Tl.iint,lnt tmcK, iiuc. u u. r iw.i Kin, kk"" :.t t.t t.t t.i t.t t.i t.t t.t t.t t.t t.t i.t t.t t.t i.t t.t t.t i.t if t.t t.t t.t t.t J.t i.t i.t i.t t.t j.t :.: j.t j.t j.t J.t J.t j.t t.t t.t t.t t.t J.t J.t j.t j.t j.t J.t j.t J.t j.t J.t J.t J.t J.t Jt J.t,... NOTICK OF IIKARLNU To all Portions Interested In the Eh. tale of Woodward 11. Yohe, Deceased. Trousers FREE with every Shayne-Brun Tailored Suit Dress in fashion. Choose from the Shayne-Brun classy patterns and each one guaranteed pure wool. And don't forget Extra trousers FREE If you ORDER NOW HARRY SAMUELSON, The Suit Mnn j: ..- ,uiMii'ii.lil(ii.iV.l(illl(Viii'iiVII I You aro horoby notified that on tho ' 17th day of February,. 1919. J. K. Hall filed his petition in the district .court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, tho object and prayor of which aro to obtain a decreo authorizing and dl 1 reeling Nettle R. Yohe, executrix of said estate, to oxecuto and deliver to i him a deed containing full convoy unco of warranty to tlie following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Tho N'ortheast one-fourth and tho North ono hundred acres of tho Northwest ino-fourth In Section Thlrty-llvo, Township Nino, North, of Range Thlrty-ono, west of tho Gth P. M., Lincoln county, Nobraska. In pur suance with tho tcrniB of a certain written contract between said Wood R. Yohe, now deceased, and J. E. Hall, said petition will bo heard at t'hambers nt tho coturt houso in Jho Mty of North Platto, Nobraska, on Uio 5th day of April, 1919, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. It Is further "ordorod Uiat notlco of tho pendency of this petition and of tho tlmo and placo fixed for tho hear ing thereon bo given by publication for six auccesslvo wcoks in tho North Platto Semi-Weekly Tribune, a legal nowspapor published twice a wook at North Platto, ln Lincoln county, in tho state of Nebraska. Dated this 17th day of February, 1910. II. M. GRIMES, fl8-al District Judgo. Sara IEE1 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA North Platte Substation, Offers for sale at public auction at the Substation Farm DUEOC JERSEY-60 Gilts and Tried Sows One o'clock P. M, TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1919. The breeding is Critic B, Grand Model, Deet's Illus trator 2nd, Pathfinder, Orion Cherry King, Kern's Sensation. These sows are herd mates of tho barrows that won seven out of a possible nine ribbons at tho Denver Show. - Transportation from and to town will bo provided out of town bidders requesting same. Lunch at noon. W. F. SNYDER, Supt James A. Ueckor, who left North Platto with Company E .as iiiobs sor gcant and saw servlco ovorseas, ar rived homo the latter part of lat week. Lstray A'otlco. Takon up on tho Keith ranch on or nbout Septombor 1, 1918, a Will to Faco coming two-year-old bull. No brands. Owner call, prove property, pay cnargos and tnko anlmnl away. II. SCIIRIEVER. Maxwoll, Nob. Intension to Head No. 1!10. To whom It may concern: Notlco Ib hereby given that tho Special Commisaionor appointed to locato a road as follows: Commencing ono quarter of a milo north from tho south-west corner of section 35 nnd southeast corner of section 34, township 13, rnngo 29, nnd running thonco north on soctlon lino between sections 34 and 35, township 13, rango 29, throo quarto 0f a milo nnd connect with County Rond No. 130, uuid road to bo forty (40) feet in width, has roported ln favor tltoro of, all claims for damnges or objec tions thoroto must bo filed In tho of flco of tho County Clork on or beforo 12 o'clock Jioon of tho 24th day of April, 1919, or said road will bo allow ed without roforonco thoroto. Dated at North Platto, Nob., this 17th day of Fobruary, 1919. f!8-4w A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk To Whom It fllay "Concern. Report having been mado to tho Hoard of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Nobnska, by tho clerk of tho district court of said county which report shows that thoro is now and has beon for the last six months romaining in tho hands of Bald district clork cortaln witness fees which hnvo been uncalled for, to-wit: F. Johnson '$1.00 Mrs. F. Johnson 1.00 T.( J. Colo 1.00 Cora Ellis l.io John Snodgrnss 4.00 Lara Sullivan 210 Ncttio Still 2.10 J. II. Daily 2.10 Oeorgo Scharmann 7.00 Mr. Springer 2.00 II. J. Pipor l.io Fred Slmants 1.10 H. H. IJakor l.io J. II. Uoylo 5. CO . . WlillB 0.10 II. Woodgato r.,30 J. II. Uoylo t,,00 v E. J. O'Connoll 2.10 C. D. Roscoo ; 2.10 Now If Biich foos shall not bo called for within six months from Fobruary 17th, 1919, tho samo shall bo consid ered as forfeited and will bo paid in to tho common school fund of. said Lincoln County. Datod Fobruary 17, 1919. A. S. ALLEN, f!8-4w County Clerk.