The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 14, 1919, Image 10

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enuBtokly ffribune
IRA L mmi, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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Ono Year by Carrier, in advance, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
Postofilco as Second Class Matter.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 1010.
LIKUT. COHHY'S llXPEUIENCi:
AND HF.COUD IN THE UAH.
Lieut. Luthor Cobby, who had boon
visiting his sister, Mrs. Hook, nt tho
state farm, loft for Denver this wook,
Supt. W.. P. Snyder furnishes tho fol
lowing rotative to Lieut. Cobby'B
record and experience In tho war:
Tho modesty of the returned sol
dlor Is surpassed only by tho modesty
of his family. I' or ton days past a
hero of the war has boon with us and
few know of his prosence or his part
in tho war.
Entoring tho firing zono with tho
first American troops; continuing in
tho fighting for more than a year un
til wounded shortly before the signing
of the nrmlstlce; single handed tak
ing tho first German prisoner captur
1 cd by Amorican troops; being award
ed the Croix do Guorro for holdlnc
tho Germans Wck of tho Marno at
Chateau Thierry; for flvo days and
nights without rest or sloop with his
manhlno guns, when during ono day
tho Germans mado nlno attempts to
forco a crossing of tho bridge ho hold;
being forty-Blx days without undress
ing in tho St. Mlhlcl and Argonno
fighting; going into No Man's Land
alone with a shot gun to get a ma
chine Bun that his men wero unablo
to' locato and in doing so shot by a
bullet from tho gun ho was aftor; ly
ing wounded in a shell holo direct
ing tho flro of his mon whllo tho Ger
man bulIctB wero peppering about
him and a little later being compll
montcd by tho captured Gorman of
ficer of tho gun ho was aftor and glv
on an Iron Cross by this officer; hid
ing in shell holo while the Germans
passed by him forcing tho Amorican
troops driving them; lying all night
In a water logged shell hole with his
wound fcstorlng; being shifted hero
and there for flvo days before reach
ing a hospital whore tho Argonno mud
could bo washed off and ndequato
care given; recommended for tho
Amorican badgo of honor, which will
undoubtedly bo nwarded him
Thcso phases sketch Just a few of
the heroic deeds accomplished, tho
suffering endured' hy Lieut. Luther
Cobby." An truly as over tho proph
ets ontertalncd angels unawares, wo
now cntortnin heroes.
"flod's Jinn"
Tho supor-photo-play production
which has boon heralded whorovor
shown with a supolatlvo degree of
praise, 1b truly a wonderful picture
presentation.
Proconting a vivid story of Now
York's, Broadway and night life, It
abounds with replica seta of cabarots,
tho dives of tho "Sons of Subtor
ranca," tho rendezvous of tho Scarlet
Host.
Superbly beautiful uro tho oxterlor
scones whlch aro profuso in tho pro
duction, and lavish must lmvo been
tho oxpcndlturo to make tho Interior
Bottings of tho mngnltudo which thoy
reveal.
For those who cravo the thrlls,
thoro Is tho scenos of tho raco courso,
tho stirring scontis of the Crusadors,
tho wreck of tho tramp clipper on
tho rocks In which Jack Sherrlll wds
nearly drowned and tho heroic strug
gle or tho lioro to reach tho vesso:
whllo for those who cravo tho lesson,
thero Is told a story which has never
boon rivalled for Its potent teaching.
II. B. "Warner, favorlto of both
atago and scroon, is tho star of tho
production, and In his support is a
tremendous cast.
"God's Man" comes to the Sun tho
litre, direct from Its Now York suc
cessful run, for two days, beginning
Aionuny next,
Wo call you mothors' attontlon to
thu now lot of K lipid Klothes lor Kids
land-Klddos and Little Croopor wash
suits on sale at 05c, $1.45 and $1.95.
Beautiful stylos and nuulo bettor than
most womon can nialco thorn. ,On salo
nt Tho Loader Mercantile Co.'b.
The rocoptlon for tho no"'roctor,
Rov. Holland Macintosh, at tho Epis
copal church parlors Wednesday ev
ening was, duo to tho Lonton season,
i ruthor quiet affulr. About ono hun
dred and fifty friends and members
of tho . parish wero presout to welcomo
Rov. and Mrs. Macintosh. A mu
sical program was rondored and light
refreshments of cako and punch wero
sorved.
Lot your Ear bo your Judge. Walk
er Muslo Co.
I havo recently called in my horvlco
Mr. W. H. Soarjs, who Is an oxport
plow man of 30 jwiru pntctloul oxpe
Tlonco In tho farming country of tho
middle west, lust assured your plow
will ho put in tho proper condition
making It a real satisfaction when you
ui - spring plowing. Bring your
plows lioro for tho best work.
17-4 J. II, VAN CLEAVE.
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SALESMAN WANT KB
Rosponslblo man to boII and set
monuments. Extra good pay. Com
mission. No territory restrictions.
Address Box 12, Bird City, Kan 184
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For tho BUrlous diseases Mint attack
tho kldnotys l'rlolcly Ash Bittern is n
romody of merit. It rollovos baclc
ncho, dizziness, persistant hoadnohe,
loss of strength and norvutis weak
ness, symptoms which I ml I onto Ulilntiy
trouble. Trlco $1.25 per bottle, aum
. more-Pent Drug Co,
LOCAL AND lEHSOiYAL
Mr. and Mrs.. Monzel, of St. Louis,
nro visiting Mrs. George Troxlor.
Miss JoBophlne MoKeown of the ton
cent storo forco, Is ill with tho flu.
A danco will bo hold at tho city fire
men's hall tomorrow evonlng.
PALMOLIVE SPECIAL. SAVE
MONEY AT THE ItEXALL
Frank Herrod, of Ogalalla, Is vis
iting his mothor, Mrs. Iloglna Horro
The L. C. McGrnw homo on wost
Third street has been quarantined for
tho flu'
Mrs. L. C. Carroll spent tho first
of tho week in Gothenburg visiting.
friends.
Get your now Kodak at tho Itoxall.
Mrs. Frances Doyle, of Schuylor, 1
vlstlng hor slstor, Mrs. J. A. Guy
man." Cecil Worloy has purolmsed tho C.
E. Fredorlckson property on wost
Second streot.
For Salo Six room Bungalow
modern except heat. No. 2 So. Maple.
Now Millinery arriving daily at Tho
Loador Mercnntllo Co.'s. Miss Little
in charge.
Mrs. It. B. Dlckoy returned Wed
nesday from Choyonno whore sho had
boon visiting frlonds for tho past
week.
If you want to sco a twolvo o'clock
feller In a nlno o'clock town como to
tho Crystal tonight nnd sco Charles
Hay at his best.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Inquire nt 304 west Second
street. 17-2
A meeting will bo held at tho Pres
byterian church basement this even
ing to discuss tho political situation
nnd perhaps placo in nomination a
candidate for mayor and councilman.
Ilcxall Cherry Bark Cough SyruP
It will stop that cough. Seo us
for sorvico. THE REX ALL.
Rev. Arthur Jones left yesterday for
Callaway whero ho will hold ser
vices. Ho will do special work for
Bishop Bcecher until April first, when
ho will go to McCook to ussumo tho
rectorship of tho Eplscpal church.
Have you seen tho Dolman Coats
and tho now spring Capos? A big as
sortment nt E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Carl Skaggs returned Wednesday
night from tho Great Lak6s naval
training station where ho was called
by tho Illness of a brother who was
suffering from pneumonia. He left
tho brother improved - though ho is
likely to bo confined to tli hospital
for Bomo time.
Now Millinery arriving dally at Tho
Loader Morcantllo Co.'s. Miss Little
In charge.
Tho costumo party proposed for the
noar futuro by tho Sammy Girls has
beon postponed. An Important meet
ing of tho Girls will bo hold at the
homo of Mrs. McGraw Monday ovdn-
ing and all UVo urged to attend,
A few' doHlriihlo second-hand Fords
nt lliiT right prices. Hcmiy.Ogler Auto
i;oiiipni)y," ,
Alice 'Brady will bo the featuro at
traction 'lit tile Crystal next Tuesday
and WcdnOdday In ono of tho host play
sho has ovor produced "Tho Whirl
pool." Don't forget tho dates and
look out for further advertising on
this picture. v
Llout. T. J. Kerr, who has been
with tho medical corps at Camp Hum
phrey! Virginia, expects to recolvo
his discharge tomorrow nnd will prob
ably reach homo within u week. This
Is tho third time Lieut. Kerr has been
placed on tho demobilization list',
having twice failed of release from
Bervlco. 4
Mrs. Elizabeth Danze and Ray An
derson and Miss Freda JolVmstcu nnd
David Anderson wont to Ogalalla
Wednosday whore thoy wore married.
Mrs. Danze has been employed at tho
J. C. Pennoy storo, whllo Miss Jol
lonsteu assisted at tho Brock dental
offlco. Both couples left on an even
ing train for Portland, Oregon.
COMMISSIONKHS' PROCEEDINGS.
March 10, 1919.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment, prosont
Koch and. Springer and county clorki
Tho following claims wore allowed:
Mrs. G.co. S. WIHnms, mdso. for
county poor, $0.00.
Sunday porsons. dragging roads,
Com. DIst. No.2, $11.25.
flutherlnnd Courier, publishing,
$12.G7.
Nntional Refining Co., oil, $20.30.
H. C. Rldlngor, rond work,$4.C0.
Mrs. Emma Pulvor, cure of county
poor to January 1. 1919, $734.50.
North Platte Water Co., water
$54.97.
Adjumcd to March 17, 1919.
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For Rent
040 aoroB 35 cents per aero. All
good pasturo and hay land. Sec. 1-10-34,
one mllo north of Wallaco, Neb.,
on C. B. & Q. R. R. Address,
W. R. HARDING,
17-4 North Platte, Neb'
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Ituffalos on (he Market
What Is said to bo tho first herd
of buffaloes ovor offered for salo on
any open market in the world was
received In South Omaha Monday
morning. The herd consisting of
eighteen cows, four yoarllng calves
and a huge bull is part of a herd of
250 buffalos from tho famous Trln
chcra ranch, formerly owned by Gen
eral Palmer and located hear Fort
Garland, in southwestern Coloralo.
Tho bull in this herd which was
purchased in Chicago for $1,000 is a
veritablo monarch or the desert and
weighs 2,200 pounds. Tho cows weigh
on an average of 1,200 pounds each-
: :o: :
Tnxl Livery
To any placo at any time Day or
Night. Phono 181. Clair Lomon.
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Fewer Men Aro Out of lVork
For tho first time slnco tje nrmls
tlce was signed tho department of la
bor reports a decrease In tho num
bor of unemployed scattered ovor tho
country. Reports received from tho
largest manufacturing centers over
tho country show that 35G.50G men
aro seeking employment In tho eighty
plants represented, this being eight
thousand less than the figures made
public last week. Tho report is en-
couraglng to department officials.
ifjMjaijtiiiaaiitWH
Rheumatism
Relief -25c.
Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets), Aro
Helping Thousands Who Trlod Ex
ponslva Tilings Without Rosult.
It's Guarantood.
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Jiilli
i AninQ h i
- nfii mi
wiiii .
I nt uv it -if,
Ros. Black 370
.Offlco Phono 340
BR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic' Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platto, Nob.
Phono for Appointments.
Thora nro three vital processes of
human oxlstonce, tho dlgostlon of
food, tho extraction of nourishment
from It and tho elimination of wnate.
' Poor dtccsllon and assimilation
means falluro to dorlvo full nourish
ment from food nnd that In turn often
menus Impoverished blood, weakness,
uncmla, etc. Poor elimination means
an accumulation of wnsto matter
which poisons tho body, lowers vitality,
decreases tho power of roslutanco to
dlseuso and leads to tho development
of many serious Ills.
Itlieumatlsm, duo to some Inter
forenco with tho process of elimina
tion, falluro to set rid of certain body
poisons, cannot bo oxpected to yield
to any mcdlclno that falls to correct
the condition responsible for It. Could
nny reasonablo person expect to rid
himself -of rhoumntlo pain as lone as
rheumatic poison Is allowed to remain
in tho body.
Thlnlc of this. It explains tho suc
cess of Nature s Remedy (NK Tablets)
In so many cases where other
medicines have failed. Thousands aro
using Nit Tablets every day and irot
tlnir relief. Why pay flvo or ten
ttpics us much for uncertain things?
A S5o box of Nature's Remedy (NR
Tablets), containing enough to last
twoiity-Hvo days, must help u,
must Rive you nromnt relief and r t-
lsfnctory benefit or cost you nothlii .
Nature's Remedy Is not only r r
tho relief of rheumatism. It i -proves
digestion, tones tho liver, r
ulates lctdnoy and bowel action, 1 -proves
tho blood nnd cloanses t
system, You've trlod tho oxponai
medicines nnd doctors, now mako tl.o
real test. You'll get resuttB this tint
Just try It Nature's Remedy (Nit
Tablets) Is sold, guaranteed and
recommended ly your u.ugglst.
Tho Corner Brug Siore, Cluis. Tight',
Manager.
Now tliat tho
Year's resolutions
and broken
usijal New
aro made
Make ono worth
One you'll keep!
while
Resolve right now that from
this ou, you'll make Electricity
do all tho hard part of your
housework.
Mako U light
next to sunlight.
your home
Mako It wash, Iron, cook,
clean Hko no other servant
can ho mado to do llko oven
; ou, yourself, can't do.
i
Then you'll enjoy roal house
keepinggenuine, homo-making..
Thore's a world of sug
gestions in Our Shop. All
of us aro thorough Elec- .
trlcal mon ready to help
you plan and solect.
3Inko the Resolution
, You'll keep It!
NORTH PLATTE LIGHT
AND POWER CO.
B3CHE
L-BlISSGER NO. 11
SALE OF
Ou
- Mostly Anxiety 4th breeding.
Three sons of Beau Mischief
AT
Grand Island, Neb.,
A banner opportunity for the. farmer or stock man to add
quality registered cattle to his herd.
For Catalogue Address
EM9
Callaway, Nebraska.
BENG
I'cacc Pact Ready Next "Week
With tho military terms already
impotent even against tho army of
HttlO' Switzerland at its close.
adopted by tho Supremo War Council vls,ong Qf tho mUltary treaty Is the
and the naval terms quite well formiv- twelve-tyear enlistment plan which
lated, it Is1 likely that the prellmin- abolishes the old conscription act 'of
ary peaco will bo ready for tho ac- tho German government. This will
.coptanco of the German government allow a purely professional army of
by March 20. Tho military terms are ono hundred thousand men, doing
Such that Germany will bo reduced to away forever wltlithe danger of an
a status lower than that of her small- army of several million trained mon
est neighbor. The most powerful which was posslblo under the old con
mllltary nation of tho world at tho sorlption basis. Tho infamous gen
beglnnlng of tho war, sho will be oral staff will also bo wiped out.
mMJk
NR-TABLETS- NR
AOTICIJ
fiiitlifnlitirtir Smith .Side Irrigation Com
imiiy, ;itlifiiliiru, . lluiey,
fiotlifuliurK-. nnd nil iIutm IiiHtcnI
ed. 1
You nnd ouch of you nro hereby no
tified that n hearing will be held at
tho Statu Kuginenr'H office, located nt
410 Statu Capitol building In Lincoln,
Lancaster County, State of NebrasUn,
on the ISth day of April, 101U. at two
o'clock P. M., for the purpose of do
clarlnif enncolled and forfaited all pre
tended claim or rlKhts purporting to
havo been Krnntod under water appro
priation Docket No. 681, dated Oc
tober 20. lH'Jt; located in wntor division
No. l-A; tho point of division bulng
"On the South bank of the stream In
the NWtt of Soctlon 30, Township 12,
HaiiKo 20 West of tho 0th P. :m. In
Lincoln County, Nebraska," and tho
land covered by mi Id appropriation Is
doscrlbod as follows:
Parts of (tactions 5, 4, 3, 9, 10, 11,
1G, 15, 14, 13, 22, 23, 2l, 20 mid 2C.
Township 11, North llnniro 20; partH of
.Sections 19. 20. 30. 29. 2S. 31. 32. S3. 34
and 35, Township 11, North llaiiKO 25;
Parts of Sections 5. 4. 3, 2, 1, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14 and 24, Township 10. North
Huhko 25, I'artH of Sections 0, 7, S, 9,
IS, 17. lfi. 15, 14. 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 25,
20, 27, 2S, 29. 30. 33, 34, 35 and 3G,
Township 10, North HniiRe 24, and parts
of Sections 1 and 2, Township 9, North
HanKO 24, all west of the fith V M. In
Lincoln and Dawson Counties, Nebras
ka, or those portions of the leiral nub-
divisions of the hind abovo enumerated
not covered or claimed by other Irriga
tion works entitled to prior appropri
ation for the lrrlttntlon theroof,
lunountliiK In all to about twenty
flvn thousand acres.
You and each of you nro hereby no
tified to npear at said hoartiiK nnd
show cnuso why said appropriation
herolnbofore specifically described
should not be forfolted and cancoltod.
STATU HOARD OK lUItirSATION,
HK1HWAYH AND DUAINAOIS.
Hy OKO. K. JOHNSON.
Statu Knglneer, Secretary.
Dated thU 11th day of March, 1919.
(SEAM mMA12
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE LINCOLN COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR THE YEAR 191S.
11 RECEIVED PAID OUT
Cash balanco on hand from 1917 $ 58.29
Receipts from all sources, " 14,705.13
Mule riding $ 518'4S
July 4th, Auto hies j G.20T43
County Fair r 7,031 .'80
Concessions ; ' G49.53
Rents , v- 171.60
Miscellaneous 132.39
Received from Lincoln County 1,000.00
Received from Paid Up Stock Subs. 950.00
Premium Awards -r
Music, Advertising and Miscellaneous Expense
Prizes County Fair -,r-
Prizes July 4th, and Sundry Exponso Attached -
Donations Red Cross . 500.00:
Sammy Girls. lOO'OO ;
Internal Rovenuo -
Free Attractions County Fair ,.
Improvements -
Raco Track 423.15
Horso Ilnrns 1,478.00
Agricultural Hall 90.00
Hog Ram , ' 5GG.00
Grounds 84.00
Band Stands , 85.00
Bleachers - 147.05
Sundry Improvements 549.70
$ 1,145.00
1,198.52
5.05G.5G
4,085,36
GOO. 00
145.71
1,045.00
3,423.30
Total Receipts j..
Total Expenditures
Balanco on Hand .
Capital Stock
Paid Up Stoolr
Outstanding Stock
STOCK ACCOUNT
$16,71342
?5,000.00
$16,695.54
13.97
$16,713.42
3.450.00
1,550.00
Eggs for Sorting
Prize Roso Comb R. I. Reds for
sotting. Pen No. 1 are eight pullets
that aro beauties. You would say they
aro perfect reds. All standard weight
or over, red to the skin, big boned and
good layers. Headed by a cockerel
that is superb, from stock that took
first at Omaha last winter. 15 eggs
$3.00.
Pen No. 2. twentv-flve 'niirn lilnrwl
hens and pullets, many of them the
oust winter layers, nil standard weight
or over, well uullt and mated with
three dandy bin cockerels, snlondld
specimens cf birds. You ought to call
anu seo tins stock. 15 eggs from No.
2, ?1.50. J. H. VAN .CLEAVE,
So. Park Poultry Yard.
16-4 702 W. A St.
THE FARMERS'
AUCTIONEER
i i ,ii 1 11
H. M. JOHANSEN
North Platte, Nebraska
PHONE 018.
By callng this number you can as
certain whero I am.
I$5,000.00
SUMMARY
Cash Balanco as abovo . $ 13.97
Stock Outstanding 1,550.00
Outstanding Bills l r .
Indebtedness I. 2.323. S7
$5,000.00
3,887.84
(INVENTORY OF IMPROVEMENTS
Grand Stand $ 2,50971
Judges' Stand 1 100.00
Old Stock Barn ' 7S9.05
rfFfinco 146.00
Bleachors 357.00 .
Hog Shod 708.70 v
Agricultural Hall 1,069.00
Raco Horso Barns (2) 1,725.00
Cattle Barn 963.00
Poultry Barn , 682.89
Stock Yards (2) 232.38
Race Track (complete) 2,024'00
Ticket Offlco 50.00
$3,8S7,84 $3,887.84
$11,356'73
Order of Henrlng on Final Settlement.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County-,ss.
In tho County Court
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Jere
miah Snyder, Deceased.
To tho creditors, heirs, legatees and
others interested in tho Estate of Jere
miah Snyder.
Take Notice, That tho Executor has
filed In tho County Court, a report of
his doings ns Executor of said ostato,
and it is ordered that tho samo stand
for hoarlug tho 1st day of April, A. D.,
1919, before tho Court at tho hour of 9
o'clock A. M., at which tlmo any per
son Interested may appear to contest
tho same.
Notice of this proceeding and tho
hearing thoreof is ordered given to all
porsons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in tho
North Platto Tribuno, a seml-weokly
nowspapor printed in said county, fc,
threo consecutivo weeks prior to said
date of hearing.
"Dated March 10th, '1919.
WM, H. C. WOODHURST,
MU-25 County Judges.