The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 13, 1919, Image 5

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    FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS
fV.
SIX PER CENT.
We have first mortgage loans for sale in amounts from $500.00 to
$10,000.00 secured by real estate worth from two to three times the amount
of the loan.
These mortgages are exempt from state, county and city taxes, and the
collection of the interest is taken care of without expense to the holders.
If you have smaller amounts than $500.00 to invest, call and learn
our new plan for such investments.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.,
North Platte, Nebraska.
MISS KELLY WILL TAKE
IT WELFARE WORK
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
Stat Bunk. '
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Sco Dlener & Co. for all kinds of
insurance. Phone Red 672.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Steele left Wed
nesday ,on a motor trip to Estes Park.
Good ""'baby sulky for sale. Call
Black 1102. 44-2
Ray Langford wont to Omaha Tues
day to attend the bankers conven
tion. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148
Mrs. Dan Burke will leave the first
of the week on an extended visit to
Illinois.
See the latest styles and colors in
motor hats, caps and bonnets just re
ceived by The Leader Mercantile Co.
If you are looking for a lot on which
to build your home see Diener & Co.
Thono Red 572.
Miss Zoo Watts has accepted a
position as bookkeeper, with 'the Ar
tificial Ice Co.
For Salo A John Deere two-row
cultivator. Inquire of Claus Ander
son, phono 788F3.
Miss "Villa Whittaker is spending a
week1 in Central City with her sister
Mrs. Edgar Schiller.
Lee Newton won the prize at the
novelty boot dance held at the K. C.
hall Tuesday evening.
Misses Laura and Mina Canfer spent
the week end at Horshey as the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Case.
For Sale A kitchen range. Call
black 214, or at 208 east Third. 41-2
William Davis returned yesterday
from Ames, Iowa, where he has been
attending the Ames college.
Mrs. O. W. Sprigg arlved Wednes
day from Kansas City for a visit with
her sister, Miss Julia Nolan.
Miss Nina Rasmussen loft yesterday
for Kenesaw Neb., where she will
spend a month visiting relatives.
Mr. .and Mrs. Ralph Hayden, of
Wallace, are spending a few days in
town looking after business interests.
Mrs. Louis Petorson will leave the
first of tho week for Cheyenne where
she will spend a week with relatives.
Miss Helen Soibert will leave today
for Grand Island where she will spend
tho summer with her aunt,, Mrs. Car
son. .
Little boys' bib overalls on sale
at The Leader Mercantile Co.'s. at 75c,
85c, and 5c; for the larger boys at
5c, $12.5 and $1.45.
W. H. McDonald and Ray Langford
were in attendance at the bankers'
convention held at Omaha Wednesday
and Thursday.
A handy can of Polarino Lubricat
ing Oil on a long trip saves time and
temper. You can get it at tho S. & R.
Service Station, Sixth and Locust.
A special train carrying ninetysev
en convalescent soldiers and one car
of mental cases passed west Wed
nesday morning.
On hand at all times a full line of
tho well known Mobil A, Mobil 13, Po
larino, and Enarco lubricating oils. S.
& R. Service Station.
F. L. Montgomery, who had been
taking treatment at the Twinem hos
pital, returned Wednesday to his
home at Hershey.
rumps, black, brown nnd grey
Hiicdc. 'Beauties, every one of them.
All sizes mid widths nt E. T. Tramp
& Sous' shoe store. 4-1-2
Liver laziness means a dull brain
and a poisoned body. Remove the
cause by chiropractic adjustments.
Consultation is without charge. See
Dr. States today.
Mrs. Mary Norris, who had been vis
iting friends in town for tho past
week, returned Wednesday to her
home in Omaha. She was accompan
ied by Mrs. Angelia Roddy who will
be her guest for a week.
Protect your
Property Investment
with paint! The cost cf building mater
ials is going up repairs cost more every
day. Hold; yourproperty on a rising mar
ket by protecting it against depreciation
with a weather-proof paint.
Patton's Sun-Proof
is
a high-grade paint that
furnishes a weather-proof film
which will not quickly chalk, crack, or
check. You'll find it gives years of extra
service. .
Let us submit suggestions and color
schemes.
STONE DRUG STORE
Miss Anna Beckter, of Staploton, is
visting her sisters, Mrs. Know and
Mrs. Beckius.
You automobile owner are you pro
tected with liability insurance? If not
see Diener & Co. Phone Red 572.
Mrs. Ora White, of Grand Island,
is the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Frafik
McGovern. Mrs. White wns formerly
iMrs. Ora Hall of this city.
I have a buyer for a quarter sec.
tion of good farm land with or with
out improvements south of south riv
er. Clabaugh, G18 Dewey. 39-4
Mrs. Brailey, president of tho Re
bekah State Assembly, and Mrs. Tal
bot, the state secretary, will come up
from Omaha on June 20th to make an
.official visit to the lodge hore.
Mrs. J. A. Crusen and Miss Dorothy
Hlnman will arrive tomorrow from
iVkron, Ohio, where they have been
visiting Mrs. E. L. Ford. Mrs. Ford
was formerly Miss Elizabeth Hlnman.
Bull For Salo One roan Shorthorn
bull, pure bred. Will bo three years
old in August. A good herd bull in
prime service condition. University
of Nebraska Experiment Substation,
North Platte, Nebr. 44-4
Christian Science service Sunday 11
a. m. Wednesday evening meetings
every week at 8:00. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all to attend
these services. Building & Loan build
ing, room 25.
Mrs. R. J. Clabaugh, who had been
spending a few days here with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Clabaugh, returned
Wednesday to Greeley, Colorado,
whore Mr. Clabaugh has gone into
partnership with Cody Boal in the
Cody Garage. .
Attention Farmers: A good motor
truck will save you much, both in time
and money, and tho time, is soon nere
when you will need it. Investigate
Dodge Brothers and White trucks,
known the world over for their value.
V. Romigh. Dealer.
Blouses! Blouses- We are selling
more waists anu mouses man any
store in town. ,Why? Because wo
have hundreds of beautiful silk
waists on display every day of the
year, and priced to stand comparison
at all times. BLOCK'S.
C. W. Black, of Grand Island, sec
retary oftho allied labor press, spent
day or two in town this week cqhj
ferring with President antlin, of the
Central Labor Union. During the next
thirty days tho local Central Labor
Union will engage in a strong cam
paign in favor of union made goods
against the purchasing of goods from
mail order houses and a more heart.'
support of homo merchants and home
products..
"Sporting Life," showing at tho
Keith Monday and Tuesday, is one of
tho big ones. It was addpd to the
Paramount program because of its ex
cellence. The director, Maurice Tour
nour, has put out such successes as
Tho Bluebird "Barbary Sheep" and
"Tho Poor Little Rich Girl." This play
is tho most lavish of the long string
of Drury Lano melodramas, one of
which was given each year at tho fa
mous London home of melodrama
prior to the war.
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Strayed
I bay mare 7 years old, stocky built,
shod in front, branded on left shoul
der. Frank Albro. Route 1, North
Platte. 40-3
ESTBAYEI).
Estrayed from my place seven miles
southeast of North Platte, Thursday,
May 29th, ono bay mare branded with
T lazy T on left shoulder: also one
brown mule with scar on left hind leg.
42-G R. H. WILLIAMS.
STRAYED 0R STOLEN.
Two year old Holstein Heifer, most
ly whlto with few black spots, swal
low fork on left car, undercut on right
ear. Any information leading to tho
recovery of animal will bo liberally
rewarded. A. COOLEDGE,
42-4 North Platte,
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Estrny Notice
Taken up on Section 13, Town 12,
Range 29, by tho undersigned who
thero resides, on or about April 5 5
1919, ono roan heifer, no brands. Own
er can havo tho samo by proving prop
erty and paying charges.
PAUL SODERMAN,
Route A North Platte, N o
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Estrny Notice
Taken up by tho undersigned, on
Section 10, Town 15, Rango 29, who
thero resides, on or about April lxt,
vjvj, one two year old red heifer; no
brands distinguishable. Owner vli,
prove, property, pay charges and take
animal away. II. E. WOODS
Miu Sarah Kelly has returned from
Omaha where she gpont lx week tak
ItiK a course of Instruction in the
home service section of the .Red Cross,
pri'paratqry to assuming the position
of secretary of that phaso of Red
Cross work. Miss Kelly in a fow days
will open an office in the federal
building and do vote nil her time to
tin1 work, which will relato to tho
"welfare of soldiers, sailors and ma
rines nnd families of the men who
have been, or are yet, in service, ren
dering such assistance as conditions
demand. Hor work will cover a wide
scope, for to h6r will bo assigned tho
f.uty of "keeping tab" on every Lin
coln county man who lias been In tho
service. If tho mnn is wounded ef
forts will bo mado to secure for him
a position which ho can fill; it ho has
tronblo with his government insur
ance such will be looked nftor if help
is needed; if the family of a man still
in service needs assistance such will
he given; men who'aro unemployed
will be holped to positions; in fact
th" secretary's business is to do any
thing nnd everything in tho lino of
welfaro work, nnd Miss Kelly will be
JSiau to have returned sorvico men
consult with her in regards to their
heeds. It Is tho intention to appoint
Rt several points in tho county as
sistants who will report to the secre
tary any needs that may nrlso in their
communities. Lnter the wolfaro Work
will be extonded so as to include veter
ans of the civil war nnd Spanish
American war, and eventually it will
be applied to civic conditions. For
this work Miss Kelly is splendidly
equipped; she is a bright young worn
nn of good judgment, is an energetic
and willing worker; she was closely
associated with war work as carried
on by the Sammy Girls and tho Red
Cross, and her experience in this lino
has been supplemented by her course
of training in welfaro work in Omaha.
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3Inkc Interest Enrn Interest
Liberty bond interest which will be
paid by the government on Juno 15
will amount to $G,GS5,37G.G3. The gov
ernment makes the suggestion that if
tins interest is invested in war Sav
nigs Stamps it will again earn inter
est. In order to make it easy to do
this, post office officials all over the
country have been instructed to ex
change War Savings Stamps for Lib
erty bond coupons. Tho post offlco
here reports a marked falling off In
tho purchaso of War Savings Stamps
sinco the signing of the armistice, in
dicating that, although the govern
ment still needs money, people are
less willing to lend it now that tho ex
citement of abtual warfare is past.
Asido from patriotic motives, war sav
ings stamps aro a good investment.
taken from" a financial standpoint
oniy.
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'Clinton & Son will
take caro of your Eye
Glass trouble; wo guar
antoe tn clvn von snlis
V! fnptlnn. Rlin nt ihn TMt
Ring. Son is with Uncle Sam in Ger
many, will be home soon.
At The Sun
MONDAY
"All Wrong"
STARRING
Byrant Washburn
ALSO
Starting the Nevy
Serial
"THE FIGHTING
RAIDER"
G.W.PUGHE ftc'Wy
KCUOAMO'
NATIVE
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vc
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ni piayed,
FAMOUS HAWAIIAN AND AMERICAN MUSIC AS YOU
HEAR IT IN HONOLULU.
With William Farnom in
"THE JUNGLE TRAIL"
Keith Theatre, Thursday, June 9th,
AN INVITATION TO FARMERS.
High prices of land, feed, seed ami ma
chinery demand Unit the business nnd fi
nancial end of farming; receive greater at
( tcntion than ever before. i
Farmers aro invited to bring their bus-
. incss and financial problems here. IVo offer ,
ji service which business-farmers will find s
especially valuable at this time.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB. i
JOHN S. SIMMS. I).
Special Attention Given to
Sursery
McDonald liank Bulldlnc
Office Phone 83 Residence .'IS
k NOTICE OP JIHATIINO
In th County Court or Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, In tho Matter of the
estate or iumnie uornei, uucuuneu.
To All Persons Interested In Said 13s
tntn.
Notice is hereby given that Leonard
Cornet on June 7, Med In this
Court an Instrument purporting to bo
the last Will and TeBtnrnent or Minnie
Cornet, deceased, and wlilcn will ro
lutes to both roal and per
son.ll estate nnd also a petition pray
Inn that said Instrument be ndtnltted to
probate and that letters testamentary
be laued to is. it. uoouman as uxecu-
tor of the Estato of Mlnnla Cornet, uu
ceased, and that said petition will bn
heard boforo the County Court In tho
Court House In tho City of North
Platte, County of Lincoln, and State
of Nebraska, on the 28th day of Juno,
1919. at nine o'clock a. m.. at which
time anyone may appear and contest
tho probate of said "Will and show
cause, if any there be. why letters
testamentary should not bo Issued to
Bam h, H. aooaman.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
June 7, 1919.
(SEAL) WM II. C. WOODIIURST.
W. H. DIENER
W. H. BARRETT
DIENER & COMPANY
REAL'ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE.
We have for sale a number of city residences '
and residence lots, farms and ranch property. 1 1
We handle Life, Fire, Tornado, Hail, Automo
bile, Plate Glass, Burglary and Casualty
Insurance.
See us when ready to build your home. We
will assist you financially.
We will go on Your Bond.
Phone Red 572. Office over Austin's Jewelry Store
r
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
We Strive to Please
PRICES RIGHT
A Trial Order Means a Steady Customer.
DICK STEGEMANN
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery.
Phone 212.
816 North Locust
$0.00 Orders Delivered
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
MAZEPPA LODGE No. 116.
Meeting Nights Second and'Fourth t
Wednesdays of each Month.
K, P. Hall, 602 Dewey, Phone Black 720.
Harry II. York, C. C, phono Black 425, C02 South Pine.
0. E. Elder, Y. C, phono Bed 212 214 South Sycamore
1). M. Hogsett, l phono Bed COB C21 West Fifth.
C. L. Buskins, M. W., phono 01, Building & Loan Building,
S. M. Souder, K. It. S., phono Bod 125, C01 South Bowoy.
J. E. Sebastian, M. l phono Bed 318, Oil East Second.
Boy Meliluiann, 31. E., phono Black, GS1, 200 South Locust.
C. M. Austin, M. A., phono Black 1128, 110 West Second.
J. W. Bowlund, I. G phono Bed 107, 220 East E.
IV. E. Starr, 0. G., phono G77, 320 West Fifth.
North Phto,
J10-27 County Judge.