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IRA L HARE, Editor am! Publisher tes: I 9 lvanco. .$1.75 1 iiv ii urn & an 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono i'enr hy Mnll, In adrii One Ycnr by Carrier, In mlvancc, $2.00 CO-OPERATION Entorcd at tho North Platto, Nebraska 1'ostofflco as Socond Class Matter. TUESDAY, MAY Gtli, 1911). 1100,000 TROOPS VH-L HE HOME THIS MONTH Tho American expeditionary forces are to bo reduced to an army of occu pation along tho Rhino solely. Three hundred thousand troops will bo trans ported to tho United States In May, and a similar number during the month of Juno, after which American controlled railroads will bo returned to Franco and Amorlcan pollco with drawn. No French ports will bo used by tho Americans nftor July 1, Ant worp bolnf tho American base of sup plies and all troops shipments com ing through Belgium. Italy to Come Hack. Tho Italian delegates to tho peace conforonco, who left Paris abruptly whon tho council of four refused to grant Italy's full claims In Flumo and tho Dalmatlon coasts, have been Invit ed to resume their paces In tho peace conforence. I dispatches say It is boltovcd tho Italians will return to tho Fronch capital and .that tho ne gotloatlons n- disputed points will begin again. French and British diplomats In Rome for several days have boon discussing tho controversy with Premier Orlando and Forolgn Minister Sonnlno In an endeavor to straighten out tho tangle. Tho Invita tion of the council of three, It is un derstood, has In view tho elimination of tho personal olemont In tho contro vorsoy and tho paving of tho way for a territorial adjustment acceptable to Italy when tho conferees are again to gether. ' ::o:: TREASURER GLASS ASKS AH) FOR VICTORY LOAN Tho Victory Liberty Loan campaign is two-thirds over, but subscriptions have been reported for little more than ono-thlrd of tho loan. Is It con ceivable that tho American people, who with heart and soul waged tho fight for freedom, will pormlt this loan of victory and thanksgiving to fall? Our sons gavo of their health, of thejr strength and of their lives that froodom might not perish. Thero aro ono and a half million Amorlcan boys in Frnnco nnd Germany. Now that tho war Is, ended it would bo as reason able for them to dishonor tho nutlon by deserting tho ling as for tho nation to dishonor Itself by desorting them. Is It a largo thing that wo aro now asked to lend our monov to nnv thn .cost of victory? la Amorlcan money loss willing thnn American manhood? iioi ovory one or Uio millions who havo bought Liberty bonds buy Vic tory notes and success Is sure. :o: :- ,, Harvest Wnges In Kansas. Wheat growers from 35 western Kansas counties hnvn minnti.ri vost wage schedule of 50 .conts an hdur for a 10-hour day, with extra pay for ovortlmo. This wncn ntmll ors, bargo men. pitchers and helpers around stacks, drivers of headers and hinders. Mon with teams will receive 7U conts an hour, and stackers GO conts. -: :o: : Horslioy News. (From tho Horshoy Times) Corn is practically nil in this notch borhood at tho prosout time. Those Hint havo It aro toe busy to shell it or haul It, whllo a fow aro holding tholrs ror nignor prices. Nolthor of tho olovators havo boon able to securo any ior some umo. ruts works consider UOIO Ot a linnlRllill nn fnnilnra i.-lir, havo boon dopendlng on tho market iur corn. M. Beam was taken to tho Soldlora uomo at Leavenworth, Kansas, last wook ror treatment. Tho old gentlo man was a civil war veteran nnd has sulforcd a. paralytic stroke, and Avas taken thoro whoro ho will got tho host treatmont that can bo afforded in tho United States. His son, Clair, who was horo en a visit from Qroybull, Wyo., accompanied his father to Leavonworth. Morrill Davis rotumod Monday from tho army, having soon actlvo sorvlco In Franco. Morrill wns wounded twico, ono bullet piercing his right arm below tho olbow breaking a bono and leaving a nnsty Bear. This scar was rondo much worso because of an operation duo to poisoning, Tho other wound was iu tho loft arm whoro ho was hit by a pleco of shrap nol, and Is slight. Ho is fooling flno now , has grown lo n flno physhiuo, and will soon bo nono tho worso for tho wear and tear of army lifo. Amos Ross arrived tho first of tho wook, having rocoivod his discharge from tho army. Ho wan with tho 80th piv., which was tho first All Amorlcan boys to scrap tho Hun. Ho wont ovor tho top In tho St. Mlhlol Boctor nmung tho first, was wounded in seven differ ent placos, saw many of our boys idled by getting into their own barrago, so anxlouB woro they to got at tho Huns; saw young Barnos, of North Platto, killed whon ho was struck by a Bholl; was a bunklo of Otto Johnson, ot buthorland, from tho Umo thoy loft up Until tho Umo tho latter was klllod. Amos had somo thrilling oxporloncos and Is fortunnto ho is still all together. ::o::- W. II. Blount roturnod tho lnttor part of last wook from a visit with his mothor In Lexington. Mrs. Hogina ITorrod, who hns boon in n critical condition, is reported to bo improving. Mis Mary Glosort, who has boon, vls Ulnr lP th western part or tho stato. , is.oxpected home in a fow days. "The First Principle of Success" All Union MEN and WOMEN, your FRIENDS and FAMILIES are requested to be CONSISTENT PAT-, RONIZE HOME INDUSTRY; BOOST FOR NORTH PLATTE and demand the UNION LABEL on all com modities you purchase whenever possible. The follow ing business interests of your city solicit the support of ORGANIZED LABOR and are recommended by the NORTH PLATTE CENTRAL LABOR UNION. AMUSEMENTS. Sun Theutre. Keith Theatre. Crystal Theatre. AUTOMOBILE COMPAMES. J. S. Davis Co., Nash, Stearns and Chev rolet Cars and Nash Trucks. North Platte Buiek Co., Buick Cars and O. M. C. Trucks. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. J. S. Davis Auto Co. North Platte Buick Co. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Derryhorry Si Forbes. D. J. Antonides (North Side). BANKS. Platto Valley State Bank. First National Bank. McDonald State Bank. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Mutual ttuildlng nnd Loan Associa tion of North Platte. BAKEItS. Model Bakery, C. II. Stamp, Prop. Dickey's Bakery, It. It. Dickey, Prop. Ideal Bakery, A. & J. O'llare, Props. BOOTS AND SHOES. Tramp and Sons. Wilcox Department Store. Shoe Market. Tho Hub. Leader Mercantile Co. Harry Snmuelson. j Edwnrds-lteynolds Co. ' Tho Star. Hirschfold's. J. C. Penny Co. BOTTLING COMPANIES. Star Bottling & Mercantile Co. CAFES, CAFETERIAS, RESTAURANTS. Palace. Oasis. Dickoy's. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Tho Brunswick. . C. T. Wliolnn. CLOTHING DEALERS. Wilcox Department Store. Star Clothing House. Hirschfold's. Harry Samuelson. Tho Hub. Edwurds-Reynolds Co. J. C. Penny Co. Loader Mercantile Co. CONFECTIONERY DEALERS. 'Dickey's. Oasis. CONTRACTORS. 4 McMichael Bros. CREAMERIES., North Platte Creamery Co., (Alfalfa Queen Butter.) CHIROPRACTORS. Drs. States & States. CLOAKS AND SUITS. Block's. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Leader Mercantile Co. ' Wilcox Dept. Store. The Hub. J. C. Penny Co. DRUGGISTS. North Side Drug Store. J. II. Stone. Rexall. - ' T Nyal. George Frator. i Gummcrc-Dont Co. DRY CLEANERS. Tho C. O. D. Dickoy's. Best Laundry. DEPARTMENT STORES. Leader Mercantile Co. Wilcox Department Store. .... T. C. Penny Co. E. T. Tramp & Sons. The Hub. " -. '. . 5, 10 AND 25 CENT STORES. W. .T. O'Connor. ' ' FLORISTS. C. J. Pass, Tho Florist. . FURNACES. ' Simon Bros. Buy at Home. FURNITURE DEALERS. W. R. Malonoy Co. Dorryberry & Forbes. FRUIT COMPANIES. Stacy Mercantile Co. FLOUR, FEED AND COAL. Leypoldt & Pennington. GAS COMPAMES. North Platto Light & Power Co. (WAIN COMPANIES. Leypoldt & Pennington. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Rush Mercantile Co. Llerk-Sandall Co. F. D. Westenfeld & Sons, (North Side) John llerrod. HA 111) WARE DEALERS. W. R. Malonoy Co. Derry berry & .Forbes. D. ,T. Antonides (North Side) HOTELS. '" Timmcrman. Tho Palace. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Frank N. Buchanan. II. & S. Agency. 0. H. Thoelecke.. Bratt, Goodman & Buckley. Sebastian & Temple. JEWELERS. C. M. Austin. Harry Dixon. C. SClinton. LAUNDRIES. ' Dickey's Sanitary Laundry. Best Laundry. LUMBER AND COAL COMPANIES. W. W. Birgo Lumber & Coal Co. Wnltemnth Lumber & Coal Co. North Platte Lumber & Coal Co. North Platto Lumber & Coal Co. Coates Lumber & Coal Co. MEAT MARKETS. 1. L. Stobbins' Cash Market. H. Simon & Son's North Side Meat Market. Brodbeck & Son, City Meat Market. Fred Marti. MERCANTILE COMPANIES. Stacy Mercantile Co. Rush-Mercnntilo Co. Star Bottling & Mercantile Co. Leader Mercantile Co. MILLING COMPANY. , North Platte Electric Mills (Cow Brand )The Quality First Flour. MUSIC STORES. Walker Music Co. OPTICIAN'S. Harry Dixon & Son. C. S. Clinton. OFFICE SUPPLIES. C. M. Newton. PRODUCE COMPANY. North Platto Produce Co. PAINTS AND OILS WALL PAPER. L. R. Duke. C. M. Newton. J II. Stone. North Side Drug Store. Rexall Nyal. POCKET BILLIARDS. The Brunswick. SOFT DRINK PARLOR. C. T. Whelnn. SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS. Simon Bros. TRUST COMPANIES. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. UNDERTAKING. W. R. Mnloney Co. Dorryberry & Forbes. UTILITY PLANTS. North Platto Light & Power Co. WHOLESALE COMPANIES. Stacy Mercantile Co. Leypoldt & Pennington. North Platte Electric Mills. Star Bottling and Mercantile Co. North Platto Produco Co. Rush Mercantile Co . Boy at Home. Arrange lor your Gas be fore the spring rush is on Ranges from $27 to $60 NORTH PLATTE LIGHT & POWER COMPANY THE TWINEM HOSPITAL, 100S WEST FOUKTII STREET, North Platjo, Nobr. For the treatment of iledical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place where the sick aro cared for so as to bring about normal conditions In the easiest, most natural and scientific manner. Phono 110. North IMnttc, Neb, Office phone 241. yRes. phone 217 L. 6 . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. Knights ol Columbus Building. Office Phone 340 Res. Black 376 DR. SII AFTER, Osteopathic , Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Neb. Phono for Appointments. DR. REDFIELD riiysician, Obstetrictan Surereon,, X-Iiay Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phone Offico 612' Kcsldenco C7C DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5 C, 7 Rullding & Loan Building. Office Phone 70 Res. Phono Red 1009 DR. L. E. VANDIVER Physician and Surgeon Rooms 5-G McDonald Bank Bldg., , North Platte, Neb. GEO. B. DENT, Phsyiclan and Surgeon. Special Attention GlTcn to Surgery nnd Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office J.30, Residence 115 Phone 308 ' ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 W. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Eliht years a Government Veterinar ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St. one-half block southwest of the Court House. DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapj 728 City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska, it :.: . t.t B it j.t j.t t.i i.t t.t Service Service NEW Ford Repair Shop 722 N. Locust. Phoue 152. A Trial Will Convince You, Highest Cash Prices Paid for Hides and Junk. L. LIPSHITZ. DERRYBERRT & FORBES, Licensed Embamors Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day phone 41 Night phono Bluck 588 NOTICK OP l'HTlTION Estate Xo. 1653 or Davo A. Reynolds, deceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To nil per boiib Interested , in .the estate take no tice that a potltlbn hns been filed for the nppolntinenUiOf J. II. Kelly as ad ministrator of tfafd estate, whioh has been set for hoiwlnB SIay 31, 1919, at nine o'clook a. tu,' ' Dated May 1. 19J9. (SKAL) W'M. II? C. WOODHUItST. m5-23 County Judge. aft NORTH PLATTE ..Genera! Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hah Block North ot Posloflice. Pbne 58 , A modern institution fur the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement case. Completely equipped X-Rp.y and diatpiuslic, laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. " Lucas, M. D. J. B Redyj.M.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. NOTICE Cuno No. inr.s In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Louts Armbruster, Deceased. Unon examining of the Petition of Kate Crbcker with a certified copy of proceedlnRs In the District Court of Marshall County, Iowa, purporting to be a copy of the last will and testament of Ij. Armbruster, deceased, whose true name Is alleged to havo been Louts Armbruster, and the probate of such will In said Court; It Is heroby ordered uiai a nearing on tne matter or the probate and allowance of said will In this court be sot for Mav tho 26th. 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M at the County Court room in iNorui 1'iatte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, at which time and place any person Interested may appear and con test the same. Notice hereof Is ordered published three weeks successively In The North Platte Tribune, a newspaper published in said County. witness my Hand and seal of the. court this 29th day of April. 1919. (Seal) VM. H. C. AVOODHUHST, m2-23 County Judgo. LKOAli NOTICE. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of tho Estate of Louis Havens, Deceased. To all persons Interested In the Es tate of Louis Havens, deceased, take notice: That George J. Taylor, execu tor of tho estate of Louts Havens, de ceased, filed his petition In this court on April 21st, 1919, praying among oth er things that It be decreed by thle court upon a hearing of said petition that tho following named persons, to wlt: Efflo Lafarge. nee Clark, Harry Sherman Clark, and Edna Sophia Flan nlgan, nee Clark, bo decreed to bo the children and sole and only heirs of Letitla Clark, living at the time of the death of Louis Havens, deceased, and that they be decreed to be the persons mentioned in the last will and testa ment" of Louis Havens, decoased, as the devisees of an undivided one-fifth In terest in and to the real estate and personal property belonging to the said Louis Havens, deceased. You are further notified that said matter will bo heard at the county court room at North Platte, Nebraska, on May 20th. 1919, at 9 o'clock A. M. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, a29-3 County Judge. SIIKUIKF'S SAIiE. By virtue of an order or sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Court wherein Tho Banking House of Folda, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and Henry Neitfeld et al., are defendants, and to me directed, I will on the 31st day or May, 1919, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the eaHt front door of the Court House In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satlfy said decree, interest and costs, the following described property, to-wit: Tho Southeast Quar ter and the South Half of the North east Quarter and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter and Lots One, Five, Six and Seven all In Section Six, Town ship Eleven, North of Range Thirty three, "West of tho Sixth P. M., Lincoln County, Nebraska. Dated April 28. 1919. A29M30 A. 3. SALISBURY, Sheriff. NOTICE POIt I'UIILICATION. Depnrtmcnt of the Interior. U. S. Land Oillce at Broken Bow. Ne braska, March 27, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that John A. Scott, of Dickens, Nebraska, who, on February 10. 1916, made homestead en try North Platte 06312, Broken Bow, No, 011SSG, for S SV4 Section 26, Township 12 North, Range 32 West, 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before Win. H. C. Woodhurst, U. S, Commissioner at North Platte, Ne braska, on the ICth day of May, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: L. T. Broder, of North Platto, Nebraska, Wm. Facka, of Dickens, Nebraska, W. W. Stilton, of Dlcken.i, Nebraska, Wendell McCrum, of Dickens, Nebraska. MACK C. WARRINGTON, alm9 Register. NOTICE iron l'UU MOAT ION IU-pnrtnitMit of the Interior. U. S. Land Offlce at Broken Bow, Ne braska, March 18, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Oliver C. Lucas, of North Platte, Nebraska, who. on November 29, 1915, made homestead entry. North Platte No. 06271, Broken Bow No. 01805, for tho WV4 SW, Sec tion 2, Township 15 North, Range 30 West of the Cth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before William H. C. Woodhurst, U. S. Commissioner, at North Platte, Nebraska, on the 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. Register. NOTICE OF PETITION. Estate No. 1618 of Mary E. Evarts, do ceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested In said estate take notice that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purport ing to bo tho last will and testament of Mary E. Evarts and tho appointment of John A. Evarts ns Executor of said es tate,, which has been set for hearing on May 17, 1919 nt 9 o'clock a. m. Dated April 19, 1919. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, a22m9 County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1624 of Walter G. McNeel. deceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited fbr presentation nnd fil ing of claims against said estate is August 16, 1919, and for settlement of said estate is March 7, 1920; that I will sit at the county court room in said county, on May 16, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on August 16, 19.19, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive examine hoar, allow, or adjust all olalms and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, nl5m9 County Judgo.