The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 03, 1919, Image 10

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IJ, 1. HAKE. Editor ami Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
One l'enr by iMnll, lu advance. 1.73 jj
Oiic-Vcnr by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 jLjfjj
Entered at tlio North I'latte, Nebraska Mm
Postollice as Second Clans Matter. jfaJ
FRIDA V, OCTOBER .'!, 11)1!). EjL
, V ,
COUNTY
Sliiinlii 1-iiiniiiv Pn III Spfi'ffiirr vv
Knowing tno ninny days that Pros-
ldent Coatos, Secrotary Dirge and otli- jj
ors .connected with the county fair LET
spent In nrranglng for the fair, tlmo iXi
they could Illy afford to tako from j-
tholr huslnoss, Tlio Trlbuno suggests B3
that a paid secretary be employed g3
noxt year. TIiIh secretary should bo- Stl
gin his work not later than Juno ami Jfi
koep continually employed until tho
fair Ib closed. If ho Is an active hoc- US
rotary ho can easily And employment
. . ii .. ii itt . i
At Auction at 2:3 P
TUESDAY,
W 1
LANV
M.
1919.
during thoso four months, getting out
tho premium list and advertising mat
tor, collecting tho exhibits, arrang
ing for the races, arganlzlng his forces
for fair wook, placing tlio exhibits and
locking aftor the thousand and one
things In connection with the fair,
It is absolutely, unfair to ask a busi
ties man to take from his business tho
tlmo required to arrange for n county
fair.
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Public Library Notes
, Patrons show Interest In tho juvonlle
department.
Mrs. Emma Poor, n. former North
Tlatto rcsldont, now living In Now
York City, supplies tho library with
Instructive current event news.
Mrs. Ailcen Cochran donated a col
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Sfi
On the above date at KIMBALL, NEBRASKA, we will sell atpubHc
auction to the highept bidder regard'ess of price the following describee) real
estate: The Northwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 13, Range 53, Kimball
County,, Nebraska, lecatr d nine miles ?cu!h of Dix, Nebraska.
.TERMS OF SALE:- 20 per cent of the purchase price cash day of sale
30 pir cent February 1, 1920, when possession will be given. Owner will
carry r'emnirder of purchate price cn the aboae described land for a period
of ihree and five years bearing interest at the rate of six per cent payable
annu illy. Good and sufficient abstract of title together with warranty deed
delivered to purchaser day of settlements
: -: LAND LIES LEVEL
Keep your eye on
FRATER.
H KNOWS THE DRUG
BUSINESS
Corner Front and Dewey.
Phone 221.
GOOD BLACK LOAM SOIL
J1
For Further Information Address
raska Realty Auctiod-
CENTRAL CITY, NEBRASKA."
MARK CARRAHER, Auctioneer. ML A. LARSON, Owner.
Co.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital.
(incorporated)
One Hall Block North oi Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution fur the
ociuntlflc treatment of medical,
surgical nnd confinement cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J.B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DR. L. J. KRAtsE, DENTIST
McDonald Bank Bldy,
Phone 97.
I)If. IlWAltl) YOST,
DENTIST
Twlneih Bldg. Phone 307
W. T. PltlTCIIAlU).
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street.
Hospital Phone Black G33.
Houso Phone Black 032
T. S. BLANKENBURG,,
Bonded Abstracter.
Public Stenographer.
Officp with B. M. Reynolds, Architect,
Apt. 1 Reynolds Terrace.
PhoneBlack 1105.
In the Police Court
Tlio pollco court was the scone of
much activity Tuesday, nearly a doz-
GMUKCII NOTICES.
THE TWINE Iff HOSPITAL,
1008 WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Platte, Nobr.
FJrat Lutheran Church 'Morning
ImllvifliinlH fnp.inir Ills linnnr .Tmltrn Worshln at 11 o'clock, sublent. "Life I
. ' . - n' ... t..,' , For the treatment of Medical, Surgical
iuuo joiks. ;mu,u.ui,cl uu ..u.UUD v,i.,..h0o, ..u v.w.. . , aml obstetrical Cases. A place
..MiSB.Thoa Hansen furnished a beau- fliurpny anu tnroo coioreu crap snoot- ociock, suoject ino spirit or Aiiar- where the sick are cared for so as to
tiful decorativo bordor of natural ors, who had been arrested several chy and Rebellion.!' Sunday-school bring about normal conditions In the
autumn loavos, to bo used In tho chil- dajyj previously wore fined $10 and at 9:45. All welcome at any service,
dren's dopartmont. costs each. Colo nnd Murphy cashed Come and worship with us Rev. C.
The branch library for the children up, hut the nogrpos did not haVo the F. Koch, Pastor,
of tho Fourth ward will bo opened in coin anil woro sont back' to Jail. ; Sunday will be Rally Day at the
tho Lincoln school this month. Cy Shaw, who lives north of town, First Presbyterian church. Tho"Sun-
Phone 308
- ALBERT A. LANE.
Dentist
Rooms t and 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nobrnskii
easiest, most
manner.
Phone 110.
I) US. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5. 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
XT It. tll.il. r 1 I
norm iMiut, office Phone- 7a ,,! Res.. Rhone 1242
natural and sclentitic
W. E. FLYNN-
Tho Nebraska Library Association got hold cf some bootleg , w hiskey daj;-school will have a rally and a
will hold its twenty-fifth annual Tuesday evening and it mado him so , promotion of pupils. It Is very lm-
mootlng in Omaha beginning October light-headed that the sidewalk was portant that all pupils of the school
20th. scarcely wide enough for him to nav- j bo present. At tho 11 o'clock service
ATTORNEY-ATLA W
Office oi er McDonald Bunk.
Office Phono llilG Res. Phone 1120
:o::-
igato. His fun cost him ten dollars
and trimmings. '
Jim Taylor, colored, was plnced
''Lutherans Return Thanks
Soptomber 30, 1010
To tho Rector, Vestry, and Members, umlur arrCHt for talking "sassy" and
Church 8f Our Saviour. North Platto. threatening a policeman. Ho was
Kind Frlonds:-At the annual con- Kiven his cholco of going to jail for
urocational mectinc of 'the First Evan- "kty days or getting out of town
gollcal Lutheran church .held laBt ov- w'thln twenty minutes. He accepted i class at 9:45, holy communion and
enlng tho following aqtlpn was tak- tho latter alternative and hiked. ' sermon 11 a. m., church school, north
cn: Louie Larson and a, half breed In- side,' 3 p. m evening prayer and ser-
"Movcd, that in consideration of tho d'au n,1( ll,s vifo wero P'cked up ln(mon 7:30. R. O. Mcintosh, Recton
orothorly christian snlrit of tho rec- tho old Sodlcott building lato Tups-I Methodist church, Sunday, October
there will be communion and recep
tion of mombers nnd the christening of
children. It is desired that the entire
membership be present. Tho pastor
will preach at eight In the evening.
Episcopal church Holy communion
at 8 a. in., church school and bible
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phone S3 Residence
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Jtoxall Drug Stoic
Office Phone 371. House IOCS
38
Office phone 241. Res. phone l'
L . C . DROST.
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Ntfbwwn
Knight!' of ColumbUB Building
DR. REDFIELD
Physician. Ohstctrictan
Surueon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj
Phone Office 042 Residence CTli
tor, vestry and members of tho Epls- dll' afternoon, Larson and tho woman
copal Church of Our Sayiour, who so occupying ono room while the hnlf
klndly opened to us th'h doprs of tholr brced w"8 locked In nnother. The
church during tho past olghtcou Woman was in a stupified condition ! Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Epworth
Cth, 1919. Preaching 11 a. in., ''The
Outlook." Preaching 8 p. m. "Mob
Rule or Justice, Jungleism or Law."
months, nnd who did everything pos
slblb'to make our visit with thorn a
pleasant ono, wo extend to them a rls
from Borne drink she had taken. They
woro carted to jail, and lator Larson
paid ?10 and costs nnd tho half-breed
lng vote of thanks; and that aH may wlfo woro warned, to got put
know our kindly feeling of appreel- of tnV". nd they got.
ntion in this mattor, ::o::
"Bo, it furthor moved that a copy of Mr. Land Buyer,
this motion bo given to the press, a , Wo hre prepared to supply ydur ov-
copy mailed to tho rector, and that it fry nood; from the small eighty acre
bo spread upon tho minutes of thin farm to tho fwenty thousand acre well
mooting." improved ranch.
,,Tho nbevo motions wero unanimous- Our holdings aro in Nebraska, Colo-
ly, carried. ' rado, Wyoming and South Dakota. AVe
Gratofully yours, . own and control many thousands of
FIRST, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN acres in this territory. This lnnd cost
CHURCH. double what it did four years ago.
C. FRANKLIN KOfllt. in,,r LISTEN' MEN It is due for tho sec-
League 7: 00 -p. m. H. E. HESS, Pastor.
::o: ;
HERBERT F. TRAMP, Secretary.
::o::
and doublo lu tho very near futuro.
Tho people aro going to tho tniUdi?
woat to found a home for thomsQlve ),
realizing that their children cannot
Estrayetl Cattle.
Eatrayed from tho pasture on tin huvo nuothcr opportunity to acquire
fonnor C. P. Howard ranch, eight tho bfst. of soil at a prlco soon to be a
stoors branded JJ on right hip. Re
ward will be paid for Information
leading to recovory of catUe.
w. j. uuuw,
7fe-2
Phono 797F031 74tf
thing of the past. Wo do not want
you to tako our Wofd for It. Conn
und seo us, or addross your communi
cation to tho
ROBERTS BROS. LAND CO..
North Platte. Ne
Be Prepared!
How many times have you had a good busi
ness opportunity that needed a little ready nibn
Cfy, but you did not havo the cash? A wirings ac
count is the first step toward success we know
this, and can prove it.
Start a savings account today. Our new
semi-annual interest period has jut begur
Money deposjted between now and the 10th will
draw interest from the 1st.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
t Swedish Mission f
Rov. Sundberg, of Gothenburg; v.ill
preach at the K. P. hall noxt Sunday,
October 5th, at three o'clock ln?Uie
afternoon. He Is a iluent speaker.
Do not miss hearing him.
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.'
September 29, 1919.
Board of county commissioners met
present Koch. Herm'inghauseu and
Sprlngor, when tho following business
was transactd:
H. S. Haskins, road work, $29.00.
George ,Karrlger, road work. $17.50.
Leo Toillion, hauling gravel, $28.00.
F. D. Wcstonfeldt, m'dso.. ?50.80.t
A. S. Allen, "office oxponses. $83.50.
Dr. F. A. Graham and J. 9. Baer,
Insanity board, $14.00.
Paul Meyer, survoyliig, $61.75.
Paul Moyor surveying and office ex
penses, $33.50. s"s
too minting, biauo man, $l50.00i ; .
Chas. Lcypoldt, englno man. $1.50.00
Ailcen Cochran, snlary and expenses
$218.35.
Fayo Eldor, salary, $S0.00.
Tim Sutton, aalary, $100.00. j..
A. J. Salisbury, salary, $145.80. r
A. S. Alien, snlary, $10G.G7.
Anna Andorson, caro of Emma An'-'
dorson, $35.00.
L. A. Gambrol, salary, $S3.33.
Esslo Wessburg, salary. $100.00.
Win, Anthony, onglno man. $30.00.
L. E. Gordon, blndo man. $25.00.
E, C. Hostottor, brldgo work. $4G.50.
W. T. Elliot, river work, $75.00. '
John Perkins, rlvor work, $14.00.
Ashley Peters, servlcos, $130.00.
Pcaso & Son, blacksmlthlng. $17,20.
Suiulry persons, rond work, DIst. 35,
$170.55.
Alvln Baker, road wprk. $84.00. '
E. H. Springer, sorvleos nnd mile
age, $180.40.
S. J. Koch, survlco and mileage,
$12G.70.
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsyician and Surgeon.
Special Attention GIren to Surgerj
and ObstretricH.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
Office Phone 340 Res. Black 378
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Belton Bldg. North Plattf), Neb
Phono for Appointments.
DOCTOR D. T. QI'IOLEl"
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thorn ))
7i City National Rank Hull.lliitf.
Oniuhn. NohniNk
FOR A REAL AUCTIONEER
Phone at My Expense.
R. I. SIIAPPELL,
Sutherland Nebraska.
DR. HAROLD a. FENNEII
Announces his discharge from milit
ary service and the establishment of
his office over Hlrschfeld's Clothing
store.
Phones:. Office 333. Res. Red 85G.
I. D. BROWNFIELD,
General Auctioneer.
Lire Stock and Fnrm Sales. Phone
or IVIre nt My Expense for Dates.
HERSHEY, NEBRASKA..
TENTS AWNINGS COVERS
PORCH CDRTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co;
Mr. Cream Seller
Yoj will never know what wo can
pay for cream or the quick service we
can give you until you have sent ua a
can of cream. So before you sell that
next can of cream ask your neighbor
what K. & Sons at North Platte are
paying for Butterfat. He will know;
or better still come In and see us Not
the Biggest but the t'ost.
Best in tho West.
Kirschbaum & Sod.
VERN MACE. Mgr.
Phono 360. S18 No. Locust.
Notice to Credilors
Estate No. 1689 of Mary Voselpka, de
ceased, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, -?s. Credit
ors of said eitnte will take not:ce
that the time limited for the presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
estate is January 31, 1920, and for
settlement of said estate is Soptember
26, 1920; that I will sit at tho county
court room in said county, on Oc
tober 31, 1919, 'at 9 o'clock a. m., and
on January 31 1920, at 9 o'clock a.
m to receive, examine, hear, allow,
or adjust all claims and nbje tlons
duly fl'ctJ.
(Seal.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, ,
s30ol7 County Judge.
Notice to Creditors
Estate of James H. Robinson, deceas
ed, in the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Credit
ors of said estate will take notice that
tho time limited for presentation and
filing of claims against said estate is
January 24, 1920, and for settlement of
said estate is Soptember 16, 1920;
that I will sit at the county court
room in said county on October 24,
1919, at 9 o'clock a. m and on Jan
uary 24, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., to re
celvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly filed
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
s23ol7 County Judge.
Notice to Bidders,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
O. E. Elder. City Clerk in and for the
city of .North Platte, Nebraska, for
the construction of side walks and
cross walks In and for said city, up
to 5 o'clock September 30, 1919.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen at the office of
the City Engineer.
O. E. ELDER,
slC-20 . tiity Clerk.
Legal Notice.
109 West Sixth Street
! NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phone 210
AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS
Legal Notice.
Harmon Albert Surbor will take no
tice that Dora Frances Surbor, as
plaintiff, commenced an action in the
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, on April 16, 1919, against you
as defendant, the object and prayer of
said action being to obtain n divorce
from you, the said defendant, on the
groquds of extreme cruelty and gross,
wanton and cruel desertion.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 27th day of
October, 1919.
DORA FRANCES SURBER,
sl6ol0 Plaintiff.
HERB HAMILTON
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 90S. Black 39(5
an a
F. W. Hormlnghnuson, services and
mllongo, $142.90.
Bond of Union Stato Bank
county depository approved.
Adjournd to October G, 1919.
boo 'Clinton & son'!
about your Eyo troubles.'
'aMnfnctiou ovory time.
Sign of tho BlgRfng
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Broken Bow,
Nebraska, Soptember 19, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Nelson
D. Wolls, of North Platto, Nebraska,
who on April 8, 191G, made homestead
ontry North Patto No. 06342, Broken
Bow, No. 011901, for tho WMs NWV.
Section 26, Township 12 North, Rango
31 West of 6th Principal Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
throe-yoar Proof, to establish claim
to the land nbovo described, before W.
II. C. Woodhurst, United States Com
missioner, at North Platto, Nebraska,
on the 8th day of November, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Stophen W. McDermott, O. L. Watkins,
Itlrkcy Land and Stock Sale Oct. S. Carl Braeder, R. S. L. Voss,- all of
MACK C. WARRINGTON.
s23o24 .Register.
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Farm Snles a Specialty.
References und Dates nt First Na
tl.inal Rank, North Platte, Neb.
Phone 1000. '
DERRIBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Enibamcrw
Undertakers and Funeral Director a
Day phone 11
Night plijujo RJack 6SS
3 (
Highest Cash Price
Paid for
Hides arid Junk.
L. LIPSHITZ.
N'otlco of Final Report
Estato No. 1G02 of Alma B. Sims, do
ceased, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobrnska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all por-
nonrt interested lu said ostate tnlco
notico that the Administrator has filod
a final account and report of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement nnd discharge as such
which havo been set for hearing beforo
said' court on October 17, 1919, at 9
o'clock a m., whon you may appear
and contost tho same.
Dated September 19, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
s23ol0 County Judgo
Eber H. Smith, Claud C. Smith, Exa
Hazo Smith, Lots Ono and Two In
Block 7 of Pcnniston's Addition to the
City of North Platte, Nebraska, and
all persons claiming any Interest of
any kind In said real estate or any
part thereof defendants, will take no
tice that on tho 6th day of September,
1919, Alice O. Co, plaintiff, filed her
petition in tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to obtain a decree of said
Court quieting and confirming said
plaintiff's tlto to the above described
real estate and to enjoin each and all
of said defendants and all persons
claiming any Interest of any kind in
said premises from asserting any in
terest hterein adverse to said plaintiff.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or bofore the
20th day of October,' 1919.
ALICE O. COLE,
PlaintifT.
By Hoaglnnd & Hoagland and Carr.
Her Attorneys. s9o3
.Notice of Incorporntlnii of Union Stnte
Hunk of North l'lntte, NVbrnxku.
Notices Is hereby kIvou. that the un
dersigned hnv' formed a corporation
under the mime of "Union Stain Hunk
of North I'latte, Nebraaka,'" with the
principal place of business in tho city
of North IMatte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska; tho general nature of tho busi
ness to he transacted being a commer
cial hanking business under the laws
of the State of Nebraska.
The amount of tho capjtal stock la
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars
(JG0.000.O0). all of which is to be paid
In at the tlmo of commencement of
business The commencement of busi
ness shall be tho 16th day of June,
11)19, or as soon thereafter as author
ized by the State Hanking Hoard of
tho Stato of Nebraska, and snld corpor
ation sholl terminate the 15th day of
June. 19C9. The affairs of tho cor
poration shall bo conducted by a board
of directors consisting of not Iobs than
three nor more than seven, who shall
elect from tholr numbor a prosldent and
seoretary and solect n vice-president
and cashier anil such assistant cash
iers and olerks as may bo necessary
to conduct tho business of said corpor
ation. Oust Hrantlng.
Sumuet O. Anderson.
Theodore O. Swonson.
Kd Wostoring.
Alfred J. Swenson.
John Victor Swenson
Klof A. Olson.
Churles V Swonson
V