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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1919)
Semt-ftekly Srtbune. IRA L DARK, Editor and Publisher v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono i'enr by Mali, In Rilrauco. .$1.75 Onol'cnr by Currier, In advance, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska Poatoffico as Second Class Matter, TUESDAY, JULY 29th, 1919. Hershoy News. , (Prom tho Times.) Ray, Morgan loaves for Omaha to morrow to bring back a couple ot Bulck cars for tho Horehey Auto Co. We note tho namo of Louis Bochan among tho list of ovorscas arrived at Now York tho latter part of last week. Tho wheat yield varlos.from about twelve to thlrty-ono bushels. Tho best bo far roportcd being the field of F. 0. Johnson's which made near ly thlrty-ono bushels, tostlng 59 Mrs. Eva WIssler, of Pendleton, Ore, arrived Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Eyorly, and her brothor, 0. H. Eyorly. Llout. Wm. Flynn visited Hershoy frlonds tho first of tho week. He Is now with tho rogulars at Fort Still, Okla but was home on a abort furlough. Ho will recolvo his dis charge about tho Gth of August. Tho shlpmpnta of. now hay have "started from tho local station, from eight to ton cars aro now going out tlally. Grain, Is also starting to movo. O. M. Smith purchased tho lot Just west of the Loron Root proporty on Second street from "Mrs. C. B. Mc Claln last week and will soon start tho erection of a nlco bungalo res idence Lorcn Root, former principal In tho Hershoy school, Is now editing tho Sedgwick Sun. Ho is putlng out a nlco l'.ttlo shoot, woll filled with ad vortlslfig. Wo wolcomo Mr. Root into tho nowspapor fraternity. Artie McKoan received a substan tial offer to go to Douglas, Wyo., to plov ball. Ho is not suro yet that ho will accept. Louis Bostwick is play ing with that team and they are mak ing qulto a record. S. J. Koch mnrlceted fifteen head of sows this morning which netted him the tidy sum of J1200. But this Is not tho whole story. Theso samo sows raised him ovor ono hundred pigs which he still has- TJiIs is ono of tho boat hog deals wo have yet heard of and plainly shows that thero is monoy In raising hogs. Claim PfoV Justified. Tho Suthorland, Courier claims that Immediately following tho nttddks of tho Courier and tho Maxwell Tol'opoflt on North Platto's morality tho Nprth Platto city council passed ordlnqncds prohibiting gambling a'nd compelling liotols and lodging liritlscs ' to koop registers, claiming that the attacks of tho two papers woro responsible for tho nassago of tho ordinances. Wo aro sorry to doprivo thosp two papers of tho credit they claim, but both tho ordinances woro authorized about two wonks Woro tho Courier or Tolepoost Tiad their Httlo say, and further tWq- imrus ot tho mon who composo the councllmanlc body novot' saw or heard of tho Attacks and thorefbro could not possibly bo Influenced by thom. Clean Up Your Town, Rro. Dunn. Daring tho past week thero havo "boon eovoral homos robbed in Suthor land of amounts ranging from conts to $20.00. It seems tiat all tho thief or thloves want is monoy as thoy pass up;,$atchos, Jowolory, etc., and tako nothing but caHh. On Friday night .Mayor Jan. u. xyiuto's homo was on torcd anu; about $21.00 taken. Tho samo night tho thioves visltod tho homes of Ed Hehnko, 13. W. Brlggs, John W. Cochran, C. L. Triplott. Ed Jolllffo and John Kammort and got various amounts. At this tlmo no traco ,of tho robbors has been obtained. Suthorland Courier. 0. II, Thoclccke Reports the follow-! Ing Sales, Section 19-16-29 to A. J. Salisbury. Section 18-10-29 to A. J. Salisbury. Lot 2, block 2, Horns addition to Maxwell to J. L. Lowls. Part of Lots 7 and 8 Pennlston's ad dition to Mark McCabo. Lot 12, block 16 to E. It. Casoy. Section 21-17-30 to A. M. Byers. NE4 section 19-9-34 to A. L. Lane. John McConnol ranch near Sornor- BOt, 1018 acres to E. P. Easterman. SEVi section 18 and NEVi section 19-6-31, Hayes county to Goo. Smith SEU section 21-14-32 to R. D. Phil lips. 70 acres in section 19-14-30 to Albort Morris. NEVi section 19-9-34 to O. HV-Thoo- locko. SWVi of section 12-10-31 to Chas. Durner. SV6 section 33-11-24 Dawson county to David A. Clark. NMs section 3-10-24, Dawson county to D. A. Clark. Lot 8, block 142 to Arthur F. Fink. Appoint Clitiutnuqun Committees At a meeting Friday nlrht il.o fo! lowing officers and committees were appointed to serve on tho Unntnuqur. board which opens bore August 11th: L. C. Carroll, Pres.; H. L. Pen- nlngtcn, Soc'y.j Rev. A. C. Hull, ureas.: Committees: Advertlslnc J L. Loudon, Lioyd Gummoro, A. Duv ull; Tickets Rev. Hess, Elmer Coates Grounds: H. L. Pennington, R. D. Blrge; Junior Chautauqua Mm. W. H. Cromer and Carl Holman. LOCAL AND l'EKSONAL E. Harris, of tho Harris Pharmacy, at Ogalalla, spent Monday in town on business, Loron Hastings camo up from Om aha to spend Sunday with tho homo folks. Tho hum of tho separator is heard In many parts of tho county, and reports from tho thrcshermcn as to ylold var ies greatly. Some fields havo been threshed which averaged thirty bu shols to tho acre, other fields fall bo low twenty and In othors tho avorago has been but ten bushels. It Is said that tho North Platte ball team has already struck a financial rock; that tho treasury Is about do plctcd and whother future games aro played doponds on busliqpss men and othors putting up more monoy. Ball playing Is costly sport, for tho gato rocolpts aro never half way sufficient to keep a team in tho field. Soo 'Clinton & Son about your Eyo troubles, satisfaction every tlmo. Son is over in Germany, will bo homo In a fow weoks or months. Sign of tho Big Ring. Ray Guiles, of North Platto, left for his homo Wednesday aftoruoon. Ho had been hero visiting with his sister, Mrs. D. H. Garrison, -of tho Second ward, and for a number of days was unablo to stir on account of a violent attack of inflammatory rhoumntlsm. He has boon on tho mond for several days. Lexington Plonoor. Dr; L. F. Nisloy, of Gothenburg, ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nisloy, of tho Second ward, this city, was ovor como by a violent attack of nppen dlcltls last Friday at his Gothen burg homo. Ho was at onco taken to North Platto where an operation was performed and his appendix removed. Ho had suffered with provlous attacks and his condition was serious when takon to tho Platte. Ho Is roported to bo recovering nicely from tho opera tion. Loxlngton Pioneer. DR. HAROLD A. FENNER Announces his dlschargo from milit ary sorvlce and tho establishment of his office over Hlrschfold's Clothing store. Phonos: Office 333. Res. Red 850. Girl for general housework. Mrs. J. i S. Slmms. Phono 38. ' 50-3 ABILITY TO STUDY IS AIDED BYjADJUSTMENTS Health Talk No. 15, by DRS. STATES THE CHIROPRACTORS When any form of allmonr. in comes chronic mental abilitv is CUt flown and In ROlim frtrma rf trouble almost disappears, healthiest period of their life, but seldom are. Examination of 1,500 athletic boys In tho St. Boys and girls of school ago should be at the Louis Y. M. C. A. showed 50 per cent suffering from some form of jjlsorder of tho joints of tho back bone, .causing nerve pressure and (weakness. Scholarship goes with health. Tho dullards aro usually tho sickly, FREE Bring in that boy or girl today. Consultation is free. DRS. STATES & STATES Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building Hud Loan Building .North Platte, - - Nebraska. Able to Resume College Studies "Some flvo yoars ago I was forcod to quit collego on account of my physical con dition. It took tho form of organic heart troublo and muscular rhoumat lam. Local physi cians and ono of tho best surgeons of tho mlddlo west could do nothing that Im proved mo. I bogan to Pick up In wolght aftor a fow adjustments. My studios woro resum ed with success and I havo not slnco had a doctor or suffered tho slightest ill." Ask about caso 37 V Automatic LoVe., "T By GENEVIEVE ULMAR (Copyright, 1919. by Ihr Wetrn rfewa pxpr Union.) The dny that Elliott Vance gradu ated from the Academy fit , bis native town old Professor Dale, with whom he wnx n great fnvorlte, gave him n piece of ndvlec on philosophy thai never left his memory. "You've been u model Student, Vance," were his words, "and I IhlnU you are amenable to good counsel. 1 have worked out a great principle the nutomntlc. Here Is the proposition put yourself In harmony with what ever you undertake, moral, business or social ; be right and the rest will j come automatically." i Elliott found the theory n plncld and I comfortable one. He went to the city i and sought employment. He found it with a small but thriving dealer In surgical Instruments. He was engaged i In a subordinate position. ! "Now, then, to apply the automatic process," he told himself, "to act In harmony with my new environment. I am n part of this establishment. What part? The working force. My full duty Is to follow out a clear, clean line, solely to the Interest of my em ployer. I shall do my best with no doubting, no loitering, unalterable fidelity to the man who hires me. Progress, development the reward will come automatically." In two years Vance was manager of the business. At the end of five he had a working Interest. Routine, strict nttentlon to detnlls, earnest ef fort nnd honest work settled him Into an Ideal position, Encouraged, vmfident In the value of his theory, Elliott adnptcd It to his moral and social life. He thought out what was salutary In tho way of hab its and formed none that ended only In vexation nnd weakness. He chose companions and friends who seemed of the right sort, wns bulldcd up by affil iation with those of high standard and watched and corrected the fallings of those he could lnfllicnce. At twenty-six Elliott Vance was of fered qulto a large amount for his Interest In the business. Ho viewed his opulent bank nccount as n prac tical demonstration of the cult auto matic. Then some new Ideas came Into his mind. lie had never known much of womnnklnd. Business first, last and all the time ; ho had excluded all that was sentimental and flirtatious. There was a reaction as he threw off the -business harness. Ho began , to feel bored; tlmo hung heavily on l)!s hands; lonesomeness oppressed, hm. Ho envied those of his fellows ,wj(o had married nnd settled down. He Tjijcj missed love and longed for Its hnpuhp There came to his mind the years be tween twelvo nnd eighteen, when he hnd gone through the average sentfc mentnl expcrlences'of tho schoolboy. ne could remember his first girl friend, red-cheeked, bright-eyed Vi ola Reeves. Then In the retrospective view there were others. A sort of han kering tilled bis mind to go back to his native town and see If nmong thosj he had known there was not some one of the old-time lassies grown Into blooming young ladyhood, who would have the power to thrill him and till him with the delicious Impulse of love. On the nutomutlc principle nothing wns more simple. He would drift In nmong bis old circle of acquaintances. The environment would do the rest, se renity of purpose would"brlng nbout success In love, Just ns It hnd In busi ness. Alas! one month nfter testing out tho problem Elliott found that the results did not apply. Sweet Myrtle Fnrr he found wedded and the mother of three children. Winsome, keen witted Elbe Ward had devoted herself to teaching and wns n confirmed old maid. Others had forgotten him. Hb hnd become an alien, n stranger. Vlolu Reeves was not In evidence, ner fnm lly hnd moved away from town years ngone. Tho nutomatlc had failed to work In this now Instance. Lovo was not to be acquired by routlno haphazard or environment. No certain young lady who hnd como across his path hnd at tracted him; ho had met no fair charmer he cared two pins nbout. Ono day he took a long auto ride and was lining n sluggish brook when the sound of dismal walling halted him. He traced its source. At tho edge of tho strenm n girl was weenlnc bitterly and a boy was striving tol sootno ner. Ho even tried to lift her, but tho burden was too heavy for his frnll arms und she cried out thnt her foot was twisted and she could not walk. Elliott cilmo toward them nnd speedily learned that they were two woods wanderers strayed from home. Tho girl had fallen Into a quagmire and was a sight with slime nnd earth. He lifted her In his arms, bore her, to tho auto and .was directed by the grate ful lad. "Hero's home," the tatter announced as they neared a pretty cottage. "Thero's Aunt Viola. Mother has gono to town. Oh, nuutyl wo'vo had a ter rible time I" Elliott Vance thrilled "Aunt Viola 1" She stood nnd stared at Elliott. There wau both gladness nnd welcome In her eyes nnd a deeper glow us the hid told of the kindness of a stranger. Stranger no longer, ho and Viola Reeves, ho decided within tho hour. For the, true blue, friendly smllo on the face of VIoln told Elliott that au tomatically tho old boy and girl love hnd been reawakened la these latter years. They 3o more than please yovtt taste they satisfy!" . y . y v . A. NOTE Moisture-proof, package keeps them firm and fresh, whatever the weather. Chesterfields "let you in" on an entirely new kind of cigarette enjoyment They not only please your taste, but they do something else besides. Know what a big, juicy beefsteak does for your hunger? Well, Chesterfields do exactly the same thing for your smoking. They touch the "smoke-spot" They let you know you're smoking. They SATISFY! The blend does it And the blend fa ' e manufacturer's secret. Unlike a patezLJt cannot he copied or even closely imitated. If you want a smoke that really "satisfies" -ask for "Chesterfields." V CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended Estray Notice. I Estrayed from pasture 12 miles , southeast of Hershey on or about June 1st, two maro mules coming 3 year old, dark brown In color. Reward for information leading to recovery. Andy Olson, North Platto, Phono 780F11. M DR. C A. SELRY Announces his dlschargo from tho military service and return to prl vato practice-' Offices over Rexall Drug Store. Phones: Office 371, residence 10G8. North. Platte, Neb. DR. E. W. FETTER Announces his dlschargo from tho military service and return to pri- vnto practlco. Offices over Rexall Drug Store. Phones: Office 382, residence 634. North Platto, Neb. New Method Tire Repair Company. Wo handle high grade Motor Oils. TIRE CONSERVATION 1b important? It isado possible by vulcanizing which prolongs tho life of old, worn tires and tubes and avoids tho necessity of buying now ones at froquont intorvnls. Our vulcanlzors ara especially skilled experts In tiro construction. It It is at all possible to save tha.t tiro, wo can do It. Wo have a Watson olectrlc filling station, White Rose gas 28 cents. Standard Gas 27 conts. Notice to Non-Resldeut. To Nicholas Adamy, non-resident de fendant. You are hereby notified that on tho 4th day of February, 1919, Ellen Ad amy filed her petition against you In tho District Court of Lincoln County, Neb., tho object and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce lrom you on the grounds of extreme cruelty, in this, that y(ou aro of sufficient ability and being a strong able bodied man of good health, and that you havo gross ly and wantonly failed and neglected to support the plaintiff and her two minor children slnco tho 13th day of December, 1916, and for the custody of the minor children the issue of said marriage, to-wit: Josephine M. Adamy ago 4 years and Wyno A. Adamy age 2 years, far alimony and suit money, in cluding a reasonable attorney fee. You aro required to answer this pe tition on or before tho 7th day, of Sep tember, 1919. ELLEN ADAMY, Plaintiff. By Halllgan, Beatty & Halllgan, Her Attorneys. J28a22 IN'otlce of l'otltlou. Estate. No. 1676 of J. C. Pennington, deceased in the county court of Lin coln countyt Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said estato take notlco that a petition has boon filed for tho appointment of Harloy, L. Ponning ton as administrator of said estate, which has been sot for hearing herein on August 22d, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated July 25th, J919. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, J29-3W County Judgo. Notice For Rids. Notice is hereby given that tho un derslgned, duly appointed as a build ing committee, for the construction of a school house in School District No. 8, lu Lincoln county. Nebraska, will recolvo sealed bids for the construction of a school houso in said school District up to noon of tho first day of September, 1919, at tho office of Beoler & Crosby, Attorneys, North Platte, Nebraska. Pans and specifica tions are with Mr. A. E. Holtgren, Horehey, Nebraska, and may bo ex amined there. A certified check in the sum of three hundred and 000-100 ($300.00) dollars, payablo to tho troasurer of School District No. 8, in Llncolu county, Nobraska, must accompany the bids. Tho undersigned reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ANDREW OLSON, WALTER WILSON, GEO. STARR, SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8 OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. J 31-A28. Notlco of Petition. Estate No. 1682 of Gust Katsahos, deceased In the county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to all persons Interested In said estate take notice that a petition has been filed for the apoolntment of John Mastores as ad ministrator of said estate, which has been set for hoaring on August 22, 1919 at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated July 22, 1919. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, J29-3w County Judge. Notice to Property Owners. Notice Is hereby given that tho City Council of the city of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, will sot as a Board of Equallzatoln beginning at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of tho 5th day of August, 1919, at the City Hall .building in the city of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, for the purposo of levying on the real estate lying and being within the extension of Sewer District "B" and "D", taxes for tho purposo of paying the cost of tho construction of an extension to lateral sower in said sewer districts "B" and "D"-and that tho said taxes will bo levied upon each parcel of real estate according to the extent and of benefits to such property, by reason of tho construction of said extension to oald lateral sower, and if the said council shall find such benefits to be equnl and uniform such lovy of taxes will bo according to the front foot of the lots of real estato within said extensions to Sower Districts "B" and "D" according to such other rules as tho City Council sitting as such Board of Equalization may adopt for the dis tribution or adjustment of such costs. All persons interested will file their objections, if any they have, to the assessing of taxes against their pro porty on or boforo tho 5th day of August, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m. with City Clerk. By order of the Mayor and City Council. O..E. ELDER, City Clerk. July 25