The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 09, 1919, Image 8

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IRA h BAKE, EdHor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
Ono lar by JInll, In mljronco..1.7B
Oho Year by Carrier, In ndvnnco, $2.00
Eutorod at tho North Platte, No'oraska
Postofflco us Second Class Mattor.
t'JM HAY, 31 AY Mil, 1010.
GENU UAL ARRANGEMENTS FOK
MEMORIAL HAi uiioLin"".-.
Attention 1b called to Memorial Day.j
May 30th, und Memorial Sunday.May
25th. At a meotlnt? of tho conference
committees of the G. A. U. and W. R.
C last Saturday arrangements worci
made to havo nil mo cnuruiiua
patriotic Hocletlos nnd citizens Join In
Momorlal services at tho I-ranklln
Auditorium at 8 o'clock 1 M. Sunday,
May 25th. All the ministers of the
city are specially Invited to ho present
ut such mcotlng and aro kindly re
quested to refrain from holding ser
vices In their respective churches dur
ing that evening, and to ask their
momhors to attend tho memorial sor-
vico. , .
Comrado T. C. Patterson was select
ed as a committee with full charge of
all arrangements for the Sunday
Momorlal Sorvlco.
On Memorial Day
A p'arndd Is to ho organized at 9 A.
M. at tho court house squnro by Cap
tains Shilling, Vic Hnlllgan and Leon
ard Bobinson, who were solccted as n
committgo with full charge of overy
detail regarding tho parade. It is de
sired that all veterans of tho Civil
war, SpanlBh American war, World
war and high school cadets, tho W. B.
C, Bod CrosB, Sammy Girls, pupils of
our public schools, civic societies and
citizens generally take pu'rt In the
parado olthor as marchers or in auto
mobiles, and all persons who aro
willing to furnish auto nccommoda-i
tlons for tho ladles of the several
societies, and aged veterans, are re
quested to roport tho number thoy can
enrryio tho parado commltteo on or
boforn Mny SOtli. nnd hnvo their nutos
nearjtlio court house square at 9 A. M.
May 30th.
The march will ho to tho cemetery,
whoro tho graves of all deceased sold
iers of all wars thoro found will bo de
corated under tho supervision of tho
W. B. C, which has chargo of the
flow.ors and decoration oxorclses.
A short G. A. B. memorial sorvlco
will be hold nt tho G. A. B. plot In the
coinotory, and service by tho W. B. C.
for tho unknown dead.
Comrade J. F. Schmalzrcld Is In
chnrgo of procuring flags and Com
rado Ashley Potors will noe that each
soldier's gravo is properly marked.
Comrndo Arthur Hammond is plac
ed In full chargo of tho decoration of
soldier's graves In tho South SIdo
Comotry with power to solect assist
ants for such duty.
Comrailo J. B. Evans will havo
chargo of tho publlo memorial exercis
es at tho Franklin auditorium nt 2;30
r. M. and tho program for such exor
cises will bo prepared by Mr. Evans
nnd Mrs. Ward. All patriotic 'citizens
should nttond, this meeting In memory
of thoso who gnvo tholr lives, that wo
might llvo. might peacably enjoy our
rights of llfo, llborty, and tho pursuit
of happiness.
"JlIclMiorHon National Cemetery.
Eight hundred und utety-rvon sol
M i. 1s7a:Ii?
i-l!fc,
Wa,.!!lf 'IF!
diers He beneath the grassy mounds In
the beautiful cemetery at old Ft, Mc
Phor8on, twonty mllos oast of this
city. It is tho only National Cemetery
in Nebraska and undor, a law of tho
G. A. B. of this stato it Is the duty of
the Department Commander to mako
the Memorial Day address at such
cemotcry or furnish a substitute '
Therefore J. S. Hoagland, tho present ,
Dopnrtment Commander of tho O. A.
B., will mako the principal memorial
address1 at McPhorson. Major Leon-1
ard A. HolI, In charge of the National i
Coinotory will co-opornte with Com
rado Hoagland In nrranglng a program'
for decorating graves there from 11 j
A. M. to noon and exorclsos of music ,
and speaking will commonce at 1:3U
P. M. Mrs. Ueula Davis, of Omaha,
Prosldont of tho W. B. C, Department
of Nebraska. Is expected to bo present
and take part In tho exorclsos at the !
National Cemetery. Everybody is In-'
vltod qnd there will no doubt bo a
large crowd of patriotic people there
to honor tho memory of our dead
heroes. If there arc some slngors Inj
North Platte who contemplate golnj
to tho National Cemetery on Memor-1
lal Day, and win Kindly consent to
assist on the program, thoy will
ploaso mako themselves known as
soon as possible to J. S. Hoagland, by
letter or phone. . I
This, the first Momorlal Day after!
tho closo of tho most destructive war
In tho history of tho world should be
tho most Impressive, the moat Im
portant and of greater Interest to our
peoplo than any over boforo observed.
Three wars havo been bravely fought j
for tho right of our peoplo to enioy
life, llborty and self government.
Throo times has victory been written
In tho history of Old Glory with the j
blood of our bravo soldiers. Our vie-.
tory In tho war Just ended has been J
o decisive against the rule of kings, i
imperors nnd military nutocraclcs, I
'hot (ho world's people aro beginning
renllzo that bloody and destructive
vers of aggrossloiv ennnot longer bo
tolerated und that peaceful means
mint be found to nrovont future wars
between nations. Such charming con
ations will no doubt be brought about
"! a result of this war. The price
""Id for audi victory has boon onor-
- Mnn thousands of our bravo
brothers nnd sons havo given tholr
melons live for our comfort and
-nntnoso. an' the memory of their
nrouie sncrifleo Impels us to honor
-"-! nnd rosolvo that our noblo dead
hnvo d!rd liwnln.
t R. ttOAGLAND, Secty. Joint Com-
-mttees.
COMMISSIONERS' l'ROCEEBINflS.
' May 5, 1919.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
prosont Koch. Hormlnghauson and
county clerk.
T. G. Bowloy was appointed assessor
for Miller precinct and bond approved.
E. A. Moore's bond as assessor for
HInman precinct approved.
Alfred Leth appointed overseer Dis
trict 9 to fill vacancy.
Bond of H, C. Colin, road overseer
District 15, approved.
Harry Bced uppolntcd road overseer
and bond approved.
L. A. Curtis appointed rond ovorseej
District No. 7 to All vacancy.
Claims were allowed as follows:
E. Llndblad, grader tongue. $G.00.
E. 13. Fcnglns, road work, $72.00.
Win. Diamond, bridge work, $57.60.
J. B. Bltner and sundry persons, rlp
rapplng, $604.10.
Sam Palmer, bridge work, $42.00.
Paul Moyer, office rent, $15.00.
Perfection Kerosene Oil makes any kerosene
burniiii traclor do its best. It is clean, honest
iuel with n punch. It burns clean and vaporizes
readily- keeps the engine delivering full horse
power all day lon?. Your spring plowing and
harrowing proceed without ,a stop you get the
work done sijrcly and at least cost, with
Perfection Kerosene Oil.
Use it in ony kerosene burning engine for energetic,
economical power that's every day alike.
Don't take chances with engine fuels. The best Is none too
good.
Perfection Kcroteno Oil is the same dependable product that
has been used in your borne for years, for cooking, lighting
and heating purposes.
Telephone our nearest agent and he will arrange for immedi
ate delivery of Perfection Kerosene Oil in any quantity.
For gasoline burning machines use Bed Crown Gasoline.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
fMf.K
An Artistic
Give your home added attractiveness by finishing
your walls and ceilings in a sanitary, artistic, lustre
less oil paint finish. Its durability makes it economi
cal. It is more sanitary than wall coverings stuck on
with germ-breeding paste, more artistic than glossy
paint or enamel, and more lasting than kalsomine.
LINCOLN W ALAMO
Is the ldonl finish for or walls and ceilings. It combines the
durability of an oil paint with the soft, velvety beauty of water
color or fresco.
Wo carry a full assortment of desirable colors, and will
gladly assist you In planning your decorative effects and will
estlmato the quantity required, whether you buy or not. v
Derryberry
Fred Tobas, road and bridge work,
$45.00.
J. B. Hemphill & Son, printing, $12.
H. H. Hobbs, road work, $G.00.
J. W. Botor, road work, $33.00.
Win. Blodgett, road work, $31.00.
C. P. Carson, road work, $33.00.
W. F. Crawford refund of taxes on
cattle, $28.00.
A. H. Myers, road work, $3.60. I
W. C. Knight, county poor, $4S.O0. I
North Plntto Water Dept., services,
$12.G0.
Sundry persons, road work District
18, $27.50. 3
Western Disinfecting Co., $9.00.
N. D. Wolls, road work $18.00.
Earl Foar, road work, $35.00.
Fred Loudon, road work, $10.50.
ErwlnvBlohl, road work, $1.80.
W. T, Elliott, bridge work, $105.00.
Carl Fletcher, dragging. $7.50.
John Discoo. road work, $6.50.
Harold Brooks, road work, $1.50.
John Discoo, dragging, $18.25.
L. L. Burton, road work, $8.00.
Chris Burton, road work, $8.00.
Chas. O. Burton, road work, $11.40.
W. F. Llnncmoyer, road work, $61.50,
Mrs. Bohort Dean, rent, $12.00.
Honry Llnnemeyer road work, $4,,00
Adjourned to May 12, 1919.
::o:: ,
Church of Our Snvlour KiNcopnf ,
Divine services for next Sunday
third Sunday after Easter. ,
Holy communion 7:30 a. m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p.
m.
Sundny school on North side In St.
Paul's chapel 3 p. m.
B. O. MACKINTOSH. Bector.
Omnhn
A
A Lustreless
Oil Paint for
Walls and
Ceilings
Wall Finish.
& ForbeSc
TERMS OF TBEATY,
1 MADE TO GERMANS
1 The treaty which Germany Is asked
I to sign calls upon her not to respect
any understanding with any of her
allies hold prior up to this time.
The Germans must restore all de-
vastated Belgium, Franco and othe
I territory invaded by her army.
Germany must acept lnternationali-
I zatlon of the Saar valley. Interna
! tionallzatlon of Dantzlg is also insist
ed upon. German must make certan.
territorial concessions to Denmark
and Belgium, to protect their future.
The Germans must renounce all tei
dltorlal claims and conflno herse If to
tiUropo, oven politically.
Tho German army is limited to one
hunderd thousand men and officers
conscription Is to be abolished. All
German fortifications within fifty
nines or tno Ithtne must be disman
tled. Allied occupation of Germany
to remain in force until nil peace re
quirements are met with.
The German navy reduced to six bat
tleships, twelve cruisers, no subma
rines. Building of additional fortifica
tions forbidden. All Heligoland forts
i to be dismantled. Kiel canal fortifl
cations dismantled and canal open to
all commercially.
Germany must reimburse the allies
for all property damage done, the 'first
payment to be twenty billion dollars
All allied shipping destroyed must bo
restored, ton for ton. The ex-kaiser
must bo tried by a military interna
tional court and Gdramny must also
I give up for trial any others Implicated
I in bringing about the war.
No Hack Pay Coming.
Judge O. D. Wheeler in a decision
ijust handed down In district court at
' -11 7 1 1 . . 11' . 1 .. .1.... .. 1 .. 1 . . .nn.1
council iiiuua 1UIU3 ujul )iuu
masters do not come within the pro,
visions of tho Adamson law. The de
cision was in the case of Charles E.
Thompson, against the Union Pacific
railroad company and Director Hlnes,
in which Thompson sued to recover
i $1 snr n imnk nnv. under tho act.
covering a period of employment from
.Tpnuary 1, 1917, when the law went
Into" effect, to February 23. 1918. He
was employed as night yard master in
i Council Bluffs.
1 ::o::
VM SA1.K
I Avery tractor 12-25, 1918, plowed 50
acres; 4-bottom P. & O. plow, perfect
I condition. $1,200 or will sell tractor
alone. Avery tractor, 12-35, plowed
100 acres Rood condition, $925. Titan
'tractor, 10-20, with 3-bottom plow, out
' one year, plowed 80 acres, haB stcer
ilnc device and heavy gear. Titan
tractor, 10-20, with 3-bottom plow,
' 1 . 11 r .1 nnmlltinn Ht f)
piOWUU UU ucrus, KUUll tuuuiiiyu, "
bargain. 1917 2-cyllndor Molino trac
tor, cost $825, used ono season, will
sell for $350. Avery tractor, 8-1G, useu
two seasons, plowed 100 acres, good
condttlqn, at a bargain. C. G. Catlin
Co.. Falrburv. Neb. 33-2
, - - - .
W. E. FLYNN
ATTOBNEY-AT-LA
Offlco over McDonald Bnnk.
Offlco Phono 113G Res. Phone 112(!
Ootnto -Nv 14S nf Mnrv 13. Evarts. dc
censed, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, NebrnsKa.
The State of Nebraska, To all por
tions Interested In Bald estnto take
notice that a potltion has boon tiled for
the probate of an Instrument purport-
im' tn lin tlm Inst will nnd toRtament Of
Mary E. Evnrts and the appointment of
jolin A. uvnriH as executor ui bjiiu
tnte, which has been set for hearing on
May 17, iuiu at y o-ciock a. m.
Dated April 19, 1019.
wm ii n -vvooniiunsT.
n22m9 County Judge.
NOTICH TO GHKIHTOHS
Estate No, 1024 of Walter O. McNeol
decoasod, In the County Court of
Lincoln uoutuy. NeurnsKn.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Crodltors
or suKl estate. will tako notice tnnt tno
time ltmltud for nresentation and 111-
lnir of claims nbnlnst said estftte Is
August 16, 1019, nnd for settlement of
said estate u Ainrch 7, luzo; that i win
sit nt tha county court room in said
county, on May is. iia. at a o'ciock n
m.. and on Autiuat 1G. 1919. at 9 o'clock
th.. tn rAPAlvn nYnmlnn hnnr. nllow.
' or adjust an cjaims nnu oujociions
duly mod.
WM. H. C. WOODIIUUST.
Arrange for your Gas be
fore the spring rush isvon
Ranges from
$27 to $60
NORTH PLATTE
LIGHT & POWER
COMPANY
THE TWINE3I HOSPITAL,
100S WEST FOURTH STBEET,
North l'Iautfebr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Gses. A place
where the sick are caed for so as to
bring about normal conditions In tho
easiest, most natural and scientific
manner.
Phone 110. Nrirt'li Plntte, Neb.
Office phone 241. Res, phone 217
L . C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, -. - NebraaKu.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Offlco Phone 340
Res. Black 376
DR. SIIAJTER,
Osteopathic Physician
Belton Bldg. North. Platte, Nob,
Phono' for Appointments.
1)11. REDFIELD
Physicinn, OJjstctrictan
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Bay
Phone Office 612 Residence G7G
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
r, G, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70 Bcs, Phono Bed 1009
DR. L. E. VANBITER
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 5-6 McDonald! Bank Bldg.,
North Platte, Nob.
GEO. B. DENT,
Plisyiclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention GItcu to Surgery
and Ohstrerrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Offlco 130, Besldence 116
Phone 308
ALBERT A. LANE,
t
Dentist
Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House .Phone Black 633
W. T. PBITCIIAR1),
Graduate Veterinarian
Elht years a Government Veterlnar
Ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St
one-half block southwest of th
Court House.
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surger? and Rndium Thernp)
728 City National Bank Building.
Omuha, Nebraska.
II Service
Service S
NEW
Ford Repair Shop
722 N. Locust. Phone 152. ft
$ A Trial Will Convince You, i
j t .
..,..........
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for
Hides and Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
DERRYBERRY Ss FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Bay phono 41
Night phone Black SS
XOTICK f)K PHTITIOX
Estato Xo. 1653 of -Dave A. Keynolds,
deceased, In the touuty court or
coin County. Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, To all per
eons Interested 111 tho estate take no
tlco that a petlttqn -has been ftled for
the appointment or .;U. Jveuy as nu
mlnlstrator of said estnte. which ha
been set for heartiiK on Muy 31. 1919. at
nine o'ciock a. m.
Dated May 1. 1919,
SKAL WM. It. C. WOODBURST.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ol Postoftice.
Pbone 58
A modern institution for tha
scientific treatment of medical,
Burgical and confinement ensea.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dint. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
NOTICE
Cnne JVo. lflS2.
In th
Nc
,iir'"' ,-uu" OI Lincoln Countv.
IVtrmeb?0,r ?f 'he Estate of Louis
UtS.i",nl? f the Petition of
that a hoarfnV n " ""LIV?. "-gored
Lto ntwl on,.,; ..me
...... ncl Ior alay ti,e oRth itio
oJlVf!! r hand. and seal of the
cou
(Se
ill wat1 '? J Am" 1919-
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wuaiy juage.
MSfJAI, JVOTIOK
t(vh.-nCiU"ty Court of L":l Coun-
Ir
ty.
Hivensr Deceased. l" KStato of Lou,s
t ""Persons Interested In the Eh.
VU; 1?. ieceaVd.et?k80
t Anrll "ist inio A. . , 1,118 curt
thlnLs thnJ Pray,lnS anions oth.
,ult nELl!1-. decreed by this
nlmin. nee Clark, be decreed to be the
f,l1M(Jro,Vand so,e only heirs of
rtl1 M,'a 9Iark. ."vine at the time of the
uuuia Jiiivens, ueceased ni tha
KS".tVLT .5'-
oo o IVWUUUK8T,
'J J County Judge.
SIIEItlPISSALE.
liV V I r 1 1 1 n n f .
County Nebraska,. upTn" adecTr
in sa.1lCurt
- . ..o ...iiiui .nouse or Fold.i
,ii . , V .. utJl"unis, ana to
Mnv loiCnCd; I V1 ?n 31t day or
r ,V&2.'f.kP "-. at the east
Platte T. ,',"u . "k??."? 'n No-t !
at publlp Kaction to the highest bidder
property, to-wlt: Tho Southeast Quar
ter and the South Half of the Nor Ui-
e...i " m3 imai iiail or tile
Southwest Quarter and Lots Ono. Five
SIX ntlil Savon nil l oi i( . L ,VL,
Shin r.r'v",S" ' l'on TOWIl-
,.rci'' "i iinnse Thirty-
Sixth r- " L1"
Dated April 28, 1919.
A29M30 A. .T. RAT.Tsminv oi
'j.iiiii i , omjriii.
XOTICK OK l.C01UOUATIO.
Notion Iff llBrnl.v .
nOratln.i hn i7' .T ,nc?r-
mum uuij tun eu UlUlor
llVl?&e ,St of Nebraska, thl
TiT.n i ia iortn I'latt Home
Thev general nature of tho business
TO lift trnnilnntnil 1... l.l,i
, ""..v.. iiuo uuriiorntioit
.. i 'J10 .V"1'1". e"n. leasing
r; I umurwias iioiuiiifr or real
for itn".l 'orsonfl1 Property, either
roi Itselt or ns aent, representative or
trustee for others; the contracting for
ii , e eonstructlne and orectinp of
bulldliiKS of any and nil kinds, nnd all
the appurtenances thereof; to loan
borrow, and Invest money, take ami
dive security or obligations thorofor;
and to do a general contracting busi
ness; to deal in all kinds of building
materials, fnnf nn.i ntu .""i,r,"?.
, V ' ...... j . hi; i .wiiiuiuuiiie:
and said corporation shall have power
" u execute all Klnils of con
tracts nnd obligations including deeds
leases, and mortgages of real estate
and personal property and bills of salo
and shall have power to take hold
own, use, improve, lease, sell, assign',
mortgage and convey real estate and
all other, kinds of property or Interests
therein, Including Its own capital
stock, .for Itself or as agent, repre
sentative or trusteo for others; and to
take, hold, hypothecate, nsslgn and col
lect all kinds of obligations for Itself,
or ns ngent, representative or triiBtee
for others, Including power to tako,
hold, collect, assign nnd transfer stock
In other corporations ns well as of Its
own for Itself or as agent, representa
tive or trustee for others; and said cor
poration shall have general power to
do nnd perform all things necessnry or
ixppdlent In the carrying out of the
purposes nforesald. It shnll havo pow
or to conduct Its business In its prin
cipal place of business nnd at any
branch ofllco established by It, and to
maintain nn ofllco of said corporation
within the State of Nebraska, or in
any other part of tho United Stntes.
District of Columbia and tho United
Statos territories. .
The authorized capital stock Is
$25,000.00, $10,000.00 of which Is fully
paid, tho balance to be sold and pay
able subject to tho order of tho Hoard
of Directors.
'Tho highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which tho corporation
may nt any time subject Itself shall not
exceed two-thirds of tho capital stock.
Tho time of commencement of this cor
poration shnll be the 1st day of May,
1919. and the same shall continue for
a period of fifty years.
The affairs of the corporation nre to
be conducted; by a Hoard of five di
rectors Ritd suah other oftlcers as may
be (provided for by tho Hoard of Di
rectors. Dated April 26. 1919.
J. C. HOLlArAN,
I J. 13. SEBASTIAN,
, C. F. TEMPLE.
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County Judie
mS-23 ' County Judge