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IltA Ij BAKU, Editor and PnbllHlicr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono l'cnr by Mall, In advance. .$l,7f. Ono Year by Carrier, In nilvnnce, $2.011 1 Entorod at tlio North Platto, Nebraska Postoffloe aa Socbnd Class Matter. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1911). I VICTORY LOAN WORKERS COMMENCE TO (JET Hl'HY THE'AULTMAN & TAYLOR is an old reliable thresh or and tractor Company. Throe fixes in tractors, 30-60, 2245 and 5-30. If you are going to buy a Iraetor we in vite you to investigate the Prices and Terms Inquire of HOMER D MYLANDER. CATALOGUE FREE ROOSEVELT ROUGH RIDERS IN ACTION IN SCREEN STORY Or CAREER OF TIIK1R ORGANIZER Last week County Chairman Tcm plo mot with tho Woman's Committee in Hrank Buclianan'H office and dls ouamiLflie work of tlio coming Victory Loan' 7 k . Tlio drive will commence April 21st and will be on for three weeks, or until May 10th. However, tho local committooH expect to clean up Lin coln cpunty In the first ten days. It is not known just what amount of bonds Lincoln county will be ex pected to buy, but it will probably bo something similar to what had to be raised in tho Fourth drive, namely,; $600,000. Tho bonds, or rathorj notos, will not run for over llvo years ( and will carry u higher rate of intorost t than any of tho formor bonds issued, i The committees havo decided to opon headquarters whore both tlio men's and woman's committee will meet and do tho work required, -which will invovo tho mailing out of sever al thousand circularn all over the county and tho handling of an im monso amount of advertising matter. Tho committees havo secured for tills purposo tho rooms which were for merly occupied by tho land offico in the fcdoral building. Thcao rooms w,ero turned over to the committees by Poatmastor McEvoy, and they make ideal headquarters, and are certainly appreciated. ' Tho ladies start this week in ad drcsing out tho circulars that will be sent out overy week until tho drlvo starts. - Tlio Victory Loan is not a war loan, but tho Prlco wo pay for peace. How much would you havo paid for peace a year ago? ::o:: Birthday Parly A itirnrlso party was glvon In honor of Olara Dallolf Wednesday evening on . tho occnslon of her eighteenth birthday. At six o'clock nlno of hor most lntimato frlonds assembled at her home on west Second street and sat- down to a most dollclous dinner. " When Clara arrived from work sho was agreeably surprised. Sho re ceived many beautiful presents, among which was a little sugar and creamor sot, for her "hopo chost," of nmirnn nnd It looks HU if she Illlilllt need them soon. Another of her pros- Klnley and the cabinet that tho Maine cnts was a portrait of herself, also a had been sunk in the Havana harbor, beautiful boquet of carnations and no is pictured lenuering nis resigna nwnnt nnnn from her artist friend. A tlon ns Assistant Secretary of the vory pleasant evening was spent In, Navy, and offering his services for playing ana singing, ask nor motner ucuuu in iutm. whether sho wishes many more or Thon ho sont word to hla former not QUEST. associates of tho cattlo lands and their rosposo wns instantaneous, cow boys, ranchmen, gold miners and plnlnsmon of overy character, hard ened and rugged from outdoor life, moro at home in the saddle than on foot, and trained by life-long oxporl enco to ride -hard and shoot straight, said good-bye to their wives and fam- AULTM AN-TAYLOH . For DR. L. E. VANMYER Physician nnd Surgeon Rooms 5-G McDonald Bank Bldg., North Platte, Nob. Office Phono 340 Res. Black 376 "The Fhjhtlnff Roosovells at the Sun Thentrc Shows. How Teddy Led Them In Rattle. Scones of the famous Hoosovolt Rough Riders in action are a part of the historical Incidents in "The legat ing RoOsevolts," the authorized' ver sion of the life nnd works of the formor president, to bo shown at the Sun theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. This special feature attraction, which is a visualized history of tho career of Colonel Roosevelt, shows not only the mnnnor in which tho lato Mr. Hoosovolt, then tho Assistant Secre tary of tho Navy, recruited his rogl mont of Hough Riders from the plains of tho west, but also tho facts of how they fought, and the plains men's tactics they employed In their several engagements during the Spanish-American War. , (Jels News of Maine Sinking. Immediately following Mr. Rooae- volt's announcement to President Mc- I)R. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician ;elton Bldg. North Platto, Nob. Phono for Appolntmonts. Order of Hearing on Flttiil Settlement. The State' of Nebraska, Lincoln Coun ty. SR. Ill the County Court: In the mattor of tlio Instate of George V. none, Deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees nnd other interested In the estate of 'Jeortto V. Hose Take notice that Mary A. Hose linn (Hi 1 In the county court a report 'of her doings aa executrix of said ostato nnd it is ordered thnt the same stand for Hearing the 26th tiny of April. A. D. litis, before the court at the hour of i' o clock a. in., at which time any Dor- con Interested may apuonr and except ft and contest tho same. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof Is ordered given to nil persons Interested In nnld matter by publishing a copy of this order In the North I'lntto Tribune,, a semi-Weekly newspaper printed In said county for three consocutlvo weeks prior to said lute or hearing. Datstl March 16th. 1919. WM. II. C. WOODHtmST, mlS-3 County Judge. . NORTH PLATTE .General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hill Block North ot Postoflice. Phcne 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Riiy and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Gso. B. Dent. M. D. - V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. RcaaelJ, H. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEER Get Lust of Casually Lists. The last of the casualty lists are now being published In the American pross and hereafter the lists published will bo made up almost ontirely of men who havo died of disease, been Injured since the nrmlstlco was slgnon and thoso dying of wounds received In battle months ago. The names of a few given as killed in action arc those men for whom it necessary to make an oxtended- investigation to establish cause of death. . They aro mostly those men Injured beyond rec ognition. Dally casualty lists will con tinue Indefinitely, however, being forthcoming as Ions as tho expert '- tlonary force remains In France anil olsowhere. Notice 'of Attachment. .State of Nobrnska, County of Lin coln, HS. A. M. Blumo. first and real nnme un known, will take notice thnt on tlie 12th dny of March. 1919. I. L. Mllton- bergor, a justice of tho pence of Lin- coin county. .NeimiBita. issued an or der of attachment for tho sum of $25.18 in nu action pending before him wherein Derryborry & Forbes, Inc., Is. plaintiff nnd A. M. Blume, first and rtnl nanio unknown. Is defendnht: that property of the defendant consisting of moneys in tho hands of the Masonic Lodge of North Platte, Nebraska, lias been nttnciietl under said order. Haiti order is continued to tho 8th day c April, 1919, nt 2 o'clock p. m. DEURYBERRY & FORBES. Inc.. ml4-.1 Plaintiffs. DIl. TYVTNEN HOSl'ITiL For Medical, Surgical, Mat' ernity and convalescent patients. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils ' Adenoids Hospital Phone 110 Office Phone 183 Residence Phone 283 1008 West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. Twlnom Hospital Notes Mrs. J. Lonig, of Ilorsliey, under went nn oporation Monday morning. Mrs. G. W. Goldsmith, having recov ered from a recent operation, was re leased from tho hospital Thursday. Owen Davis, of IMgnell. ontorcd the ... , ,'.,, . Ml .,i, r ,r,i - ! an mi i. A IUU1 till! llllOVVIIVU illU I'lUVV u. ftttvrw- hospital Sunday for treatment. iilzatlon Dr. Twlnom made two professional.) Froln'tho80 sources To(1(ly rccruit. calls to Tryon yesterday. Wi Ho there e(, h,H colobrato(1 Rough RWeP8t nn(1 110 WUS CllllOtl to aumui yuuiniiB ill. ,, T.teiitntiniit.f'nlnnnl nf tlin rout. olght dlfforont homes owing to prova- lohco of ilu conditions. : :o:: - Jlastmcrado Party Tho A. K. G. club hold a masquer ado party at tho homo of Gertrude j minor iriuay evening, memo wioy and Lyrln Yost entertained with somo splendid muslo. Refreshments woro served nt 10:30. The noxt mooting 'will bo hold In tho basement of tho Presbyterian church. Tho club will elect offlcurs and aro to bo ontortaln cd by-Edna Bnrbcr, Dorothy Elder and Floronco Deats. ::o:: mont, with Colonel Leonard wood, commanding, thoy stnrted for Cuba, thero to mako history for themselves and glvo to the world an examplo of Amprlcan fighting ability. ::o:: Good things como In pairs boo Constanco Talmadgo In her lntost "Pair of Silk Stockings" nt tho Keith Wodnosday and Thursday. FOR SALE Threo good rosldonco lots on west Fifth, In 1300 bloclc. For further par ticulars inquiro 1210 west Fourth or phono Ited 470. . 19-4 I IlllTwmJtWWlMMltUjWlW . I Hi. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford scrvicc--'-ma-terials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices, Your Ford is too useful, to valuable to lake chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality ma terials, Bring it tp us and save both lime and money We arc authorized Ford dealers; trusted by the Ford Motor Com pany to look after the wants of Ford own ers tliat't the assurance we olTor. We are getting a few Ford cars and first come first to receive delivery. s Hendy-Ogier Auto Company Keep your home clean all year Except for perhaps a month in Spring and a month in Fall, after the houscclcanincs, rues., .and carpets arc infested with foul dirt which sweeping can not reach. It is totally unpardonable to live thus on dirt ten months out of twelve. Your home can easily be kept clean all year. Secure a Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper and n o n TP tp just HnOYER m8 JBmT O V B n NOTICE !' INCOIU'OKATIOX. Notice is hereby Klvon that the un- iRrslgnotl, In pursuance of the Stntutes of tho State of Nchraskn, do nnsoclato themselves in business as a hotly cor poratetl In tho manner anil for the pur poses Hereinafter mentioned. 1. The Jitune of tho corporation shall be Star Bottling nntl Mercantile Company. A 2. The principal place of transact ing this biiHltiPRs shall be in the city of ortn l'latte, rtcurhsKa. 3. The Kenor.al nntureaof the busi ness to bo transacted by Said corpora tion shall be tho inanurneturo, pur ohnsH and nale of carbonated bover- aa;ps nnd ciders, and to buy and sell nt wholesale, crushed fruits, syrups.frult, -rrocerles, clears nntl tobacco, and buch other uooils and merchandise as said forporatlon mny, by a resolution of the board of directors from time de cide to handle, and said corporation mnv ilo Milch other hu.qlneKtt aa Is np.cefl- sary to enrry out tlio main pWposo of this corporation, and for that purpose said corporation shall have the power to, buy. sell anti convey, lease, sun- lease and let such real -estate and i buildings nnd appurtenances as may bo necessary and incidental to tlio proper and profitable conducting of .taid business, and may do and per form such other acts and things ns may be incidental nnd necessary to the main powers of the corporation. 4. Tlio dato of tho commencement of tho business of said corporation shall bo April 1, 1919, nnd it shall terminate business on the 1st day of April. 1U69. Z. Tho amount of capital stock au thorized is $75,000.00, $40,000.00 of which Is fully paid in, tho balance to bo paid in as the Directors see fit to Issue, 6. The highest amount of indebt edness to which this corporation shnll at any tlmo subject Itself, shall not ox- ceetl two-thirds of its paid up capital StOl'It. 7. The affairs and business of the forporatlon shall be conductod by a lioard of Directors, President, Vice- President, Genoral Manager, Secretary ami 'J.'1'enHtirer. . Dated March 17, 1919. JULIUS I'IZEK. HAY C. IjANGFOKD. IIAlUtY M. POUTER. J. J .HALT.IGAN. M18A11 W. E. FLYNN ATTOItNEY-AT.LAl Office over McDonald Bank. . Offico Tlioiio HOC lies, l'hone 1120 GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclnn and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery . nnd Ob'strctrlcs. Offlco: Building: & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130. Residence 115 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. Phone 30b ALBEHT A. LAXjE, Dentist Rooms 1 aud 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales a Specialty, References and Dares at First Na tionnl Bank, North Platte, Nob. Phono 1000. SALE DATES: Henry Bergman, March 20th. Fred Ivuser, March lSlh. H. n. J OH AN SEN North Platte. Nebraska PHONE 013. By callng this number you can as certain where I am. Notice of Incorporation of J. S. Dnvls Auto Company. "Notice Is hereby trivon that tho un dersigned, havo formed ti corporation under the name of J. S. Davis Auto Company, with Its principal place of business In the City of North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, anu tne general nature of the business to be transacted iielng the carrying on of a cenernu wnoiesaie ana retail mer chandising' business, the wholesale nnd retailing of mnchinrey, automobiles repairs and nccesosries, the operation of machine nnd repair shops and all necessary things Incident thereto, and also the buying and selling of real nnd personal property and to do all tilings incidont thereto, Tho amount of the capital Btock of said corporation is in the sum ot soventy-nvo tnous nnd 00.000 (S75.000.00) Dollars, divid ed Into shares of One Hundred 00.100 ($100.00) Dollars each, the same to b epaid for In cash or In, property ns may be determined by tho Board, of Directors. The time of the commence ment of said business to be on the 1st day of January, 1919, and continue for a period of fifty years. Tho high est amount "Indebtedness to which said Corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not be more than Fifty Thousand 00.100 ($50,000.00) Dol lars. The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted by n Board of Di rectors, consisting of three persons. Said Board of DI'-.'tors to elect the President. Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary. Dated this 13th day or January, 1919. J. S. DAVIS. MARY E. DAVIS. J. J. CRAWFORD. W. J. TILEY: J. E. FILLION. J. R. IAIN. NOTICR POIl PrilI.ICATIO.V Drptirtinciit of the' Interior. U. S. Land Office at Broken Bow, Ne braska, March IS, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Oliver C. Lucas, of North Platte, Nebraska, who, on November 29, 191C, made homestead entry, North Platto No. 0G271. Broken Bow No.. 011S65, for the W SWYt, Sec tion 2, Township 15 North, Range 30 West of the Gth Principal Meridian, hns filed notice of intention to mnke three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before William II. C. AVoodhurst, U. S. Commissioner, at North PJatte, Nebraska, on tho 9th day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Eberly, John Weldon. John Saunders, Frank Hood, all of North Platte, Ne braska. , MACK C. WARRINGTON, m2rim2 "Register. NOT1CM TO COXTttACTOItS FOlt A HEAL AUCTIONEER GET IT BEATS, AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Only The Hoover beats out that imbedded, gcrmy, rug; wcarinp; grit only The Hoover sweeps up the most vcxacious litter while it vacuum cleans. That is why you hear everywhere that "The Hoover is the best." Wc will gladly demonstrate The Hoover. Easy terms make Its ownership easy. NORTH PLATTE LIGHT AND POWER CO. R. I. Shappell, SUTHERLAND, NEB. Dates can bo made at Platto Valley Stnlo Bank. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. w, anu adjust claims. Tliat tltv ,ns rnfitriwn I'm nlwnvs tills order bo given creditors tl!,i ni.f. always ?rnons Interested in said Es- anted nhead Phono nt my expense OGALALLA, NEBRASKA DOCTOR 1). T, QUIGI.EY Practico Lhntted to Surtfory and Kutlium 'i.'hcrnp) 729 City National Bank Ifnlldhig. Omntiu, Nelimnka. NOTirii I'Oll VI lll.ICA'l ION. Department of the Interior. V- S. Land onice at Broken Bow Ne braska, March 27, 1919. Notice Is hereby glvon that Julm A Scott, of Dickens, Nebraska, w ho, on February 10, 1910, made homestead en try North Platte 00312. Broken Bow, No, 011SS5, for t RH, Section 20, Township 12 North, Rbiiko 32 Wi st. 6th Principal Meridian, lias tiled notion of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before Win. II. C. Woodliurst, U. 8. Commissioner nt North Platte, Ne braska, on the 15th day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: t. Broiler, of North Platte, Nebraska. Win. Kacka, of Dlakans, Nebraska, W. V. SUlton, of niclfehs, Nebraska, Wendell i, of Dickens, Nobrnska. w OliniOH FIXIXC. CIjAIM days KNtnto No. 1IIIU. In tho Matter of the Estato of Earl E, Butler. Deceased Now on this 12th day of March, 1919. it is orooreu ly the court that tho Ad I mlnlstrntor be allowed one yenr from : tins date in which to settlo said Estato. I and creditors will bn allowed until the ,2ith day of Sept., 1919 to nio thoir ..I always take slock buyers with i claims, niter sain tiaio, Claims win no . , or June. iuiu. and the 21th day of Sent. 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M-. of each of said days, tho court and tho administrator cWlil attend at the county court room in said county, to receive, examine, hear, allow, and adjust clnlms. That i notice or nnrl nil nn tute by publication of a notice for four for dates successive weeks Immediately preced ing the 21th day of Juno. 1919. In the North Platte. Tribune, a legal scml- ' weekly newspaper printed nnd pub- I llslied in I-ilncoln county, Nebraska. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. M18AS CountyJIudBe. NOTIOH (otlitMiliurg South Side Irrigation Com lmuy, Cotlii'iiliurg. I). 1 Jllnkler, (iotheiiliurg, nuil nil otherM interest- Ml. You und ench of you nro hereby no tified that a henrlng will bo held nt the State Engineer's office, located at iiu suite capitoi Dunning in Lincoln, Ijnncnster County, State of Nebraska, on the 18th day of April, 1919, at two o'clock I'. M.. for the purpose of de claring cnucelled and forfeited nil pre tended claim or rights purporting to have been granted under water appro prtatlon Docket No. 0S1. dated Oc tober 26, 1S94; located In water division No. 1-A: the point of division being "On tho South bank of tho stream in the NWVi of Section 30, Township 12, Jtanga zti west ot tne urn i: ai. in Mnooln County, Nebrn3kn," and the land covered by said appropriation is tlescriDed as follows: Parts of Sections fi, 4. 3, 9, 10, 11, 10. Id, 14. 13. 22. 23. 24. 2ti nntl 2D Township 11, North Range 26; pnrts of SOCtlOtlS ID. ZU. 30. 29. 2K. 31. 32. 33. 3 nntl 35, Township 11, North Rnngo 25; Pnrts of Soctions 5, 4, 3, 2, l, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14 ami 24. Townsnip iu. worm Itnnge 2S, Parts of Sections 6,' 7, 8, 9, IS, 17, lti, 15, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2b, 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. 35 nnd 36, Township 10, North Rnngo 24, and parts Sealed bids will be received at the ofllce of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, until .3 p. m., on Saturday, April 19, 1919, nt North Platte, Nebras ka, for grading, surfacing, nnd Inci dental work on tho North Plntte'-Suth-orland Project No. 10, -" Federal Aid Boatl. Bids will lie opened at the office of the Borrd of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, at their otllce In the Court House, North Platte, Nebraska, promptly after the time for receiving bids has closed. The proposed work consists of con structing nppromlmatoly 19.1 miles of earth road, with stretches of gravel surfacing. , The approximate quantities aro: 98.171 cu. yds. of earth excavation. 4,652 cu. yds. mile hauling gravel. Certified check 5 per cent of amount of bid. Plans and specifications for tho work may bo seen and Information may be secured at-the above office, or at the olllce of tho State Engineer. Lincoln, Nebraska. Tho State and County ro serve the right to waive all technical ities, and to reject any and all bids. A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk. CEO. E. JOIINSON.Stnto Engineer. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 V T. WIHCHARD, Graduate Yolorinarlnn Eljht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-hajt block southwest of the Court Houso. Estray Notice Taken up on section 31, township 12, range 30, on or about the 9th day of March, 1919, by the underslgued. who there resides a team of geldings, one a dark brown tho other a light brown, ono with blazed face and wire cut on right front foot, no brands or collar marks. Both animals about live years old. 'Owner call, prove property and take animals away. E. 13. CAMP, m25m2 North Platte. DERBYBERBT & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phono 41 Night phono Black CSS McCrum, alms MACIC C. WAHIUNOTON. Register. Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. NOTICE OP HEARING To all Persons Interested in the Es late of Woodward B. Yohe, Deceased. SHKHIPF'S SALE By virtue of an order of salo issued of Sections 1 nnd 2, Township 9. North from tho District Court of Lincoln Unnge 24, all west or the 6tll 1', SI. in tJoiiuij, nuuraKu, upon a tiocreo 01 Lincoln nntl Dawson Counties, Nebras- foreclosure rendered in said Court ka, or those portions of the legal.sub- wherein Occidental Building and Loan divisions of tho land above onumerated Association, a Corporation, is plaintiff, not covered or claimed by other Irriga tion works entitled to .prior appropri ation for tho Irrigation tliereof, amounting In all to nboift twenty- Ilvn thousand acres, . You and each of you nro hereby no tified to apear at said honrlng nnd and Leon Geo Hess, et al are defend ants, and to mo directed, I will on tho 19th day of April, 1919, at 2 o'clock P. M., nt tho onst front door of the court House In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at Publlo Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy show causo why said appropriation said dooree, interest and costs, tho roi- herelnuorore specllicnliy uoscriuoa lowing ueovriueu properly, io-wii; should not bo forfeited nnd cancelled, STATE BOARD OP IBIIIQATION, II QHWAva AND UKAINAU1U, Bv GEO. E. JOHNSON. State Engineer, Secretary. Dated tlili llth day of March, 1919. (SEAL) ml4A12 Lot six (6). Block seventy-seven (77) In the original town of North Platto as surveyed, platted and re corded. Dated North Platte, Neb., March 15th 11919. A. J. SALISBURY, M1SA15 Sheriff. You are hereby notified that on tho 17th day of February, 1919. J. E. Hall filed his petition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which are to obtain a decrco authorizing and di recting Nottio R. Yohe, executrix of said estate, to execute and deliver to him a deed containing full convey ance of warranty to the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: The Northeast one-fourth and the North ono hundred acres of tho Northwest ono-fourth in Section Thirty-five, Township Nine, North, of Range Thirty-one, west of the Cth P. M., Lincoln county, Nebraska. In pur suance with tho torms of a certain written contract between said Wood ward R. Yohe, now deceased, and J. E. Hall, said petition will bo heard at Chambers at tho court houso In the City ot North Platto, Nebraska, on the 6th day of April, 1919, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. It is further ordered that notice of tho pendency of this petition and of tho time and place fixed for tho hear ing thereon bo given by publication for six successive weeks in tho North Platto Soml-Weekly Tribune, a legal newspaper published twice a week at North Platto, ln Lincoln county, in tlio stato of Nebraska. Dated this 17th day of February, 1919- H. M. GRIMES, fl8-al District Judgo. tt