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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1919)
i "RULING PASSIONS" Starring Julia Dean and Edwin Arden. Hate and Revenge were the ruling passions until Mercy brought in Love. . Keith Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. Norma Talraadge IN 'The Heart of Wetona an inspiring story of love enthroned in an Indian girl's heart. Crystal Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow LOCAL AND PERSONAL A ruby ring for the July bom See DIXON'S very large assormcnt. Mrs. B. P. Ward, of Clarks, spent Sunday at the C. E. Souser home. Always stop at the Rexall. ' Clyde Trotter went to Omaha Sat urday night to transact buslngtjs for a day or two. We have hard coal. Order at once as It will not last long. LEYPQLDT & PENNINGTON. Supt. Woodruff, of Cheyenne, spent yesterday In town looking after Union Pacific matters. The Rexall handles the goods. tf "Buddy" Hoagland went to Grand Island yesterday where he will spend tho week with friends. Special Ice Tea Spoons $2.30 per set. See our window display. DIXON THE JEWELER. Miss Florence and Marie Stack re turned Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Lincoln. Shu Fly and spray at the Rexall. The customary noon lunch will be served at the Elks home Thursday from twelve to oncthirty. s. Always stop at the Rexall. A Cordova bag from DIXON will please her. There- quality cannot be excelled. ' ' ' J . Misses "'Cora, Ethel and Helen Souser spent the week end .with friends in Hershey. Clyde Trotter reports the sale of a Hudson Sedan to George McG'nley and a Paige touring car to Dr. Drost. Miss Hilma Sjogren went to.Lexing , ton yesterday where she has accepted a position with the Rosenburg Motor Co. Mrs. Mike McFadden returned Sat urday, to her home at Paxton after a Visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod. Frank Barber and family will leave ttlO lnf tn nnrt il.'l- K..'k.l . j4 i, ui una uuiv till till auto trip to Colorado and probably thence to Texas. We have received Pennsvlvnnln Imni coal Order at once, as (he supply is anu win uc limited.. LEYPOLDT & PENNINGTON. Harry 6prungr accompanied by his family, arrived from Denver yester day.and has taken a chair in the Landgraf barber shop. Hot weather house and porch dress es, cool and dainty, now on sale from 98c up at BLOCK'S. Dr. Morrill and daughter Alma gnd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yost will leave the first of next mqnth .oiya fishing trip to Encampment, Wy6 r. lr?t After considerable delay Harry Samuelson and famil.xiand Mr. .and Mrs. Oscar Sandall left in their cars Sunday morning for Estes Park Tho local committee has started the campaign for the sale of season tick ets for tho North Plnlto Chnntimmin which! opens August 11th and lasts six days. A. L. Kanold, of Laramie, chair man of the B. of L. E. protective board spent yesterday in town con ferring with local members of that order. Just received large shipment of new new dainty cool summer street dress es in either dark or light color voiles; beautiful styles and paterns; all on display and sale at BLOCK'S. A number of golf enthusiasts wcro, out on tne units at tne uountry ciuo links Sunday afternoon getting in shape for the more Intensive playing which will start in a week or two. The B. P. O. Elks will have a class initiation next Monday evening when a dozen or, more candidates will travel over, this corduroy road. Following tho ceremony a. lunch will be served. Dorothy Hasenyager and Violet Reynolds of Oshkosh spent the week end with their aunt, Miss Hannah Young and visited Mrs. Hasenyager who recently underwent an operation at the General hospital. A nice "corn shower" fell Sunday evening, recorded at the weather bureau as forty-one hundreths of an inch. The rain came from the north and was accompanied by some hall which, however, did not damage vege tation In this immediate vicinity. SeVen colored mennnd three color ed women departed from North Platte 'Saturday night after receiving an intination from the police that their means of support were not visible. Similar intimations may be given to other folks who are not colored Cyrus Fox, for over thirty years a resident of Garfield precinct, and who was stationed at old Ft. McPherson as an Indian fighter nearly fifty years ago, has purchased the Will Soulcs property in the 800 block on east Third street and will move to North Platte next fall. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads Frontier Days Special Seryice BETWEEN North Platte and Cheyenne July 24, 25 and 26 extra coaches will be carried on train No. 3 leaving North Platte 2:55, A. M arriving Cheyenne 10:30 A. M, July 24, 25, 26, special train will leave Cheyenne 8:30 P. M. arrive North Platte 3:45 A. M. making all stops en route. This special service enables passengers from points North Platte and west, to attend the Frontier Days Celebration and return in one day. For any other information consult J, S. 4ORR, Agent, UNION PACIFIC Jr. The Rannie homcTon cast Thrd street was broken into onrly FrltLy , morning by a burglar who enercd the the room in which Miss Alice Rarniej and a girl friend wore sleeping. Hr j nosed- around for a "while, awnketii d . resulted in tho burglar decampmp! without taking anything with him ! What maljes a more sultnblo f'it than a piece of hollow silverware , DIXON'S large stock Will inton t you. , I Two Mexicans entered' tho Hlrhh-j fold elojthlng, store Saturday evening I hung around for a few minutes and1 after tlley -had left two silk sMrts were missing. A,n officer nnd a c'.trk later rounded up the Mexicans, .lut as they did not then have the shirts I in their possession, tho officer did not have tho necessary evidence against them. , 6rders for hrifrd coal if given .it once will bo promptly filled. LEY POLDT & PENNINGTON. The Elks' picnic at the state farm Thursday evening promises an enlov nblo outing for membors, their fmnlHpR nnil lnilv frlorwln Tho Pnni. I mlttee has arranged a program of field eventB in which a number of promin ent Elks will participate nnd ouch stunt is of -a nature that will crento much fun. Attendants will take their suppers with them, and tho commltteo will furnish the lemonade and ice cream. Seven o'clock Is time set for the arrival at tho farm. See "Clinton & Son l'O'jt your Eyea and "Ptlsned. Son is over on the Rhine, will be home soon. Sign ot the Big Ring. Attached to east bound train No. 2 yesterday, was a car containing forty Germans who had been detain ed in Russia as alien enemies and were being deported to Gormany via the United States, They occupied a Rtandard sleeper, took their meals in tho diner, ordering anything they fancied, and apparently were having a happy and enjoyable trip. Quite a number of passengers on tho train oblected to traveling on the same train with these aliens, and refused to enter the dining car when any of them wero taking their meals. Just received another large ship ment of feather weight voile smocks, ust the thing for hot weather wear. AH sizes and made in cither plain white or trimmed; also pink, Aiatae, copen and tan. BLOCK'S. "Extravagance," the Dorothy Dalton ricture showing at the Crystal Thurs day and Friday is one picture that every man and woman should see. It Is a vivid slice iof modern life -life not as It should be, but life as it is. Milady isn't satisfied with one car; her pearl necklace Isn't as costly as the one worn by Mrs. Smith. So friend husband, who thinks he has provided her with comforts, must put lif 3 nose to the grindstone again to sa'tisfy her latest whims. But In the end she proves herself a worthy wife and real woman, We know you'll like "Extravagance," it isn't a bit peachy; you know a hundred people likc.tlje chief characters; the moral Isn't drawn for you you will have te do that for yqiirself. But anyway don't miss the picture. . This is one time that you can't afford to miss ENtra-vagance. 'Clinton .& Son' will take care of your Eye Glass trouble; we guar, antee to give you satis faction. Sign of the Big Ring. Son is with Undo Sam In Ger many, will be homo. soon. . 'ty' : IR. C A. SELRY Announces his discharge 'from the military service and return, to pri vate practice. Offices over Rexall Drug Store. Phones: Office 371, residence 1068. North Platte, Neb. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Mary Ann Craig, Valley Loan & Trust Company, and the Northeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 13, Range 32 west of the Gth P. M. Lin coln County, Nebraska, and all per sons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, .will hereby take notice that Wesley T. Wilcox and John J. Halligan, plain tiffs in a certain nction, wherein tho Bald Wesley T. Wilcox and John J. Halligan are plaintiffs and you and each of yott are defendants, filed their petition in the District Court of the 13th Judicial District in and for Lin coln County, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of said action being to quiet plain tiffs' title to the NEVi of Section 18, Township 13, Range 32 west of tho Gth P. M. in Lincoln County. Ne braska. Plaintiffs seek to have their title quieted against a certain mortg age upon tho abovo described real estate executed by James C. Alex ander and wife to the Lomhnril In, vestment Company on July 13th, 1889, which mortgage Is recorded In book 9 of mortgages page 320 of the reaj estate records of Lincoln Countv Ne braska, which mortgage wat after wards assigned to tho defendant, Mary Ann Craig, which said align ment is filed of record In booV 27, page 575 real estato records of Lin coin County, Nebraska. Plaintiff al lege that said mortgage has ben paid nnd that tho samo is barred bv the Statutes of Limitations of tho State of Nebraska, plaintiffs also seek to iulet their title against tho claim of Valley Loan & Trust Company under a war ranty deed executed by Samuel ' orn messer nnd wife dated Dccemlx r 19, 1892 and recorded in book "L" of deeds pago 4GI real estato reconls of Lincoln County, Nebraska; plaintiffs also alleged that they have acqulrod a now independent tltlo to said real estato by adverse possession. You are further notified that unless you answer said petition on our bo fore tho 2nd day of September, 1919 Judgment will bo rendered against you. WESLEY T. WILCOX and JOHN J, HALLIGAN, Plaintiffs. By Halligan, Beatty.& Halligan, their Attorneys. July 22 A 15. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Farmers Take Notice New Ford Truck With Pneumatic Tires will haul your Grain ONLY (tCCA F. O. B. Detroit. It will do the work of the large truck, will save you in First Cost, License and Taxes. Orders will be filled as received. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. Who Works for You? Why? Do You Carry Insurance? Why Use a Check Book? Confidence tlmt's ub answer- Generally speaking tho American peoplo nro"truBtfUl. Tho very naturo of the government and of business prnctico tends to teach confidence. Taken Into daily practices it mukes for bettor society, strong friendships and consequent prosperity. Resultant upon tho war there has grown up a feeling of economic unrest. In Russl.1 tho spirit was capitalized by Lenlno and Trotsky and is known' as .Bolshevism. In America it Is '. . Socialism) I. W. W.'ism or Anarchy. But It differs in degree; somo uro disciples of Karl Marx, t while' some' nro tho willing followers of A. C. Townloy, Non-partisan league dictator. A prominent physician told a patient that being sorry for one's self is tho iribst difficult disease to cure. Tho preaching of tho Socialist agitator tends to mnko tho prospective victim sorry for himself, breeds discontent nnd promises a paradise of chaos instead of organized government. A Constitutional Convention will bo hold In Nebraska In December. Nominating petitions must bo filed for delegates by August 9 election in November. Who will represent you at that convention? Who would you hire to manngo your business if you yero sick? Better apply the samo reasoning to tho election of a delegate to tho convention that you would to tho man who handles your money or your horses! THUItK IS DANGER THAT A DOMINANT-MINORITY OIAY CONTROL THE CONVENTION AND DICTATE POLICIES TO A SUBSERVIENT MAJORITY. Tho Now Nebraska Federation urges tho election of delegates who are broad enough to legislate in tho interests of all the citizens of tho state: men who are actuated by patriotic intelligence rathor,,than class prejudices. If you are interested In the purposes of our Fed oral Ion iv solicit your membership In any of the . three classes $1, i?.r or $25. THE NEW-NEBRASKA FEDERATION O. G. SMITH, President, Kearney, Nebraska. W. T. THOMPSON, Lincoln, Chairman Executive Committee. HORACE M. DAVIS, Sec.-Treas. Ord, Nebraska. Always try Tho Rexall first, it pays. ii t Notice of Hearing. In the matter of tho estate of Charles Splesi deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. State of Nobraska, County of Lin coln, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of Charles Spies, deceased, both creditors and heirs, take notice that on tnq, uay or. Juiy, vjvj, Ameua ai. spies, uieu tier petition in tne County Court, of Lincoln County, No braska, setting forth that Charles Spies died on tho 22nd day of December, 1899, leaving his last Will and Testa ment, that at tho time of his death, ho was a resident and inhabitant of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Coun ty, Iowa, that said last will and testa ment was duly probated in the probate Court of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, and was possessed of tho following described real estato in Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: Tho H of Sec tion 11, Township 15, Range 26 West of tho Gth P. M,; that Amelia M. Spies is the solo beneficiary under tho last will and testament of Charles Spies, decased, which said will was admitted to probate In tho District Court of Pottawattamie County, Iown, on tho 2Gth day of Fcbrurary, 1900, and duly probated in said court. You aro further notified that tho petition prays tho court to fix a time and place of hearing on said petition, that notlco of said timo and place bo given to all persons interested in said estates both creditors and heir.i nnd for the court to determine the timo of tho death of the said deceased, that lio died testate leaving a last will and testament, was duly probated in tho Probato Court of Pottawattamie Coun ty, Iowa, and that said will bo admit ted to probato in LIncon County, NO' braska; that under said will the title to the above described land descended frco and clear of all debts to tho peti tioner. You aro further notified that said matter will bo heard before tho Coun ty Court on the 15th dny of August, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m., when any porson may appear, object or contest said petition. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. l'l Model No. 10 Single Tub Electric Washer with Swinging. 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