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n ? Scmt-H3ccklu Srihune. LINCOLN COUNTY NOTES AMI PKIISON.U, MENTION rector. The Horsh'ey Tlmw la opposed to the hol growors contracting with two companlett and dividing the territory. Tlie hope of securing a factory prob ably lies in staying with one com pany. D,.t.-..n,.i,i .. .,,1 n Mil, 1,1 ,,r Oi.olcnrby Carrier, In admnco, $2.00 ng am, tho t0J)(( am, ,)oUom1 of JIerfjlloyi Hpont ,t wejk Ul Donvcr (Condensed from County Exchangee.) Twelve acrtH of alfalfa near Suthor- land ownod by Geo. C. White netted ( l.f... thO't II! Uat tfnnv T ti rait. . j 1 " JlOti.lU IJBI a inl Jem. yno leur y .unn, in uotihicb. ,,... ... -,,, ,mo.mt the fourth IRA L It A UK, Editor mid Publisher SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Entered at tho North Platte, NebraBku Postofflco as Socontl Class Matter. TUKSDAV. JAXUAKV U7, 1!W0. NORTH PLATTE THIRTY- F1VK YEARS AGO the stacks. The house of J. F. Ilumphrey nt Sutherland was broken Into Sunday and six dollars tnkon. Manager Simmons, of the Oriwt Vturn SuKar Co. has written a let ter to a committee of boft grower In attending the stock show. :o: : What Hoc 10.0(10 Population .Menu for North PlatloT It menim HRCOONITION. It mentis I'UOOHIOSH. It moan the placinsr of North Platte (At the request of many. In this Is sue we start republishing events whloh traneoired in North Platte which he says his company cannot ( on advanced cinssmcation or omen build a sugar factory at Hershey this with additional municipal powers. year, and can make no promise for 1021. Mrs. C. 15. Owens, of Hershoy, aged thirty-flv yours ago. In times past a eighty-Bevon. was stricken with parnl review of these events has been made, ysls Inst Thursday. but at that t'me many of our citizens were not then readouts and to thorn the review may prove Interesting. Editor.) (From The Tribune, Jan. 24, 1885.) Thore was Ave or six Incites of Bnow onJho ground and cold wonthcr made line sleighing. Among those who had sleighs on tho streetc wcro Isaac Dillon, V. E. Bench, B. I. Jllnman, Sheriff Hangs and Al Mitchell. Col. P. J. O'Rourko died at his resl denco on tho Ft. MbPherBon reserva tion at the ago of seventy-two. Ho had hold the position of custodian of the national cemetery for several years. Judgo Iloagland delivered a loctur? at tho Methodist church, taking as his subject "The Mississippi of Intompcr nnco." Tho posioft'lces of Uar.lt Id and Jnck aon, in tho norteast part of tho county wore established. Tho former post office is still on the nuip. Prof. Kloln fell on his way home at night and was so badly Injured that he had boon confined to the house for Bomo time. An origlne on the Denver branch run reached this tormlnal with pilot torn off nnd headlight smashed. Tho on glno had run into a bunch of cattle and killed eighty-three. Frank Frcderlcl killed two lynx while hunting on the 111 nl wood. In tlioflo daya thoso animals were plenti ful on Bird wood crook. The Wild Wo it was showing In Now Orloans. Con Gronor nnd Johnnlo Uak- or woro two of tho stars. Louis Thoolockc was exhibiting sain pi of) of ryo which ho had grown in 1884 on land south of tho rlvor. Tho Tribune predicted that ryo would do well in Lincoln county. Tho county troasuror'H semi-annual statement showed balances of $18, 884.09. Dr. Dullard had returned from a trip to Now York City and Washing' ton, , Lots In Peniston's addition woro of forod for salo at $200 each. Tho young mechanics bald a man quorndc dance at tho Keith opera house, Over ono hundred maskers appeared on tho floor, among whom woro Miko Soronson, Del Huntington, C. S. Clinton and Joe Qulnn. Heboluih Lodgo No. 10 mot twice a month. Mrs. H. H. Blnkesley was no bio grand. The city council had a lively light ovpr the proposition of giving J. II. McConnell an excluslvo tranchfso for an electric light system. Tho congregation at the Mothodlst church hod boon smoked out tho pre vious Sunday owing to a faulty Hue. The Catholic Indies gave a neck ttu social and netted $125. VKBT TO U. S. TOO 1H(J TO EVER MEET Owing the United States $18,000, OOJMPO, Europo is bankrupt and prob abTnovor will jny Its debts, in the opinion cf Mark O. Prentiss, chair man" or the beard of dlroctors of tho bankers' foroln credit 'clearing houdo. Mr, Prentiss, who is in Wash ington participating In conferences on th'o' foreign exchange situation said that ho looks for tho repudiation by tho allies of their enormous liuanclal obligations, "na tho only way oat." "Tho world Is sitting on a volcano that may, start Its eruption at any . time with tho result that the financial structuro of tho world, as we have grown accustomed to It will bo total ly dsntroyed," said Mr. Prontlss. It also became known that tho house committee on ways and moans, after thoroughly cnnvnsslng the question of tho payment of Interest on tho $10, 000,000,000 loaned to the allies by tho United States, has given tne!t approv al of Secretary of tho Treasury Glass' negotiations for tho funding of thoso domnntl loans Into long term . obligations. Tho committee been in u convinced that the nllltH could not jmy the in- ' torest of $500,000,000 a year and con cluded that tho funding process com bining Intercut with principal Is "tho only way out." Mr. Prentiss said Unit foreign oxchungoj are likely to con tlnuo their decline- until they roach tho vanishing point, the money of many forolgn countries becoming ab solutely without value in lntriuit!on al exchange, possibly within tho noxt fow wcoks. FO It HA LI! Throw room houso and corner lot; houso has largo pantry and clothos closet, pantry largo enough to bo made into a bath room If desired. Lot has plonty of largo shade trees and good cow barn on IL Qui give pos session at once. Call at 221 south "Walnut street or phono Hod 310. 5-4 ::o:i Notice of Final Report Eatato of Jnmea 11. Robinson, de ceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho SUito of Nobraska, to all per sons intorostcd In said estate take notice that tho administrator, with the will annoxed, has filed a Until account and roport of his administration and a p&tlion for llnnl settlement and dis charge as such administrator, with tho ' will annexed, which have been act for hearing boforo mud court on February 20, 1920,, nt 9 o'clock a. in., when you may appuar and contest tUe sumo, Datad' January 24, 1920. (SEAL) WM. II. O. WOOD1IUHST. J27H3 . County Judge The Paxton & Hershey Water Co.., held Its annual meeting last weok and elected P. A. Andorson president, U. O. Johnson secretary and Peter Young.! Albert Anderson and W. J. Shlnkle dl-1 It moans bettor schools. It mHii more Iniluitrles. It niaans bettor rRllroal service. It meniiM infuiufaetuririK enterprises. It in eH n an Influx of population. It inosiiH n HKTTKIl AND IIKJOIiH NOIITH PI.ATTR ::o:: Spoclal Kettle rendered lard. Erod beck's Moat Market. SGtf ED, KIERM, Auctioneer (Jcneral Farm Snles u Specialty. KeferencvH and Dates nt First Nn tlonui Hank, Orth Platte, Neb. 100 1-asl, Third Phone 912 O. W. Wells, February 5tlu V( b. 10-0. C. Wlieley. It. H. Williams. Fobrunry 12th. Ivmi'dii, February lUth. Feb. 10 ('. P. Ksslcg. Henry Fresh, Feb. 1 T lit. F.d Onhin, Feb. 20(h. February !!!! Frank StroHberg lloij Sale. I,. 0. Lloyil, Februiiry - I. It. ('. Dncbke, IVbriinry 'i.'.Ui. February 2(1 K. is. I'roinan. Charlie Hliiuii, February 27. lnrch 10 II. Frazer. II. T. Welllicr, Inrch Kilh. Frank Strollberg cat tl o salo Apl. 15 WANTE HENS - SPRING! 27c North Platte Produce Co. PHONE 192 PUBLIC his placo throo miles Tho undersigned will offer at Public Salo at south and two miles west of North Platte, on Thursday, February 5th, 1920, Commencing at 12 o'clock, the following property to-wlt: TEN HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay maro 5 year old, wt. 1300; bay umro 9 years old, weight 1000; black mare 3 years old. weight 1250; bay maro 8 years old, weight 1150; brown more 11 years old, weight 1400; brown maro smooth mouth, weight 1000; ono-half Shetland 2 years old, 3 last spring colts. ELEVEN HEAD OF CATTLE 3 cows. 5 two year old holfors, 2 yearlings, 1 calf. Thesocattle have been In tho feed lot for .00 days. 43 HEAD OF HOGS 18 bred sows, 11 to pig In February, rost In April; 19 last fall shoats; 5 last spring barrows, 1 registered 2 year old Duroc boar. FARM MACHINERY Doorlng binder, McCormlck mower, hay rake, hay sweep, Mollue Hater, disc, dlBCrfcnltlvntor, shovel cultivator. M'ollno two-row, 3-sectlon har row, 1 hqrso 5 shovol cultivator, 14 Inch walking plow, forge, anvil, cement mixer, wagon with box, hay rack, VanBrunt drill, 2 sots of hnr noss, DoLaval cream separator, hand corn shollor, Old Trusty Incu bator, 1V6 horse g asnoglno, power washing machine, Ico cream froez or, 30 gallon Iron kottlo, 2 stool barrels, 500 bushel wire crib, 20 rods hog wire, roll barb wlro, 180 feet Inch plpa, 70 feet IVi Inch pipe, G dozen chickens, somo household goods and other articles too numer ous t mention. T'ltUi: LCXCH AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. TERMS OF SALE $20 nnd under cash; sums over $20 six months tlmo will be givon on bankable papor bearing 10 per cent Interest from date of salo. No proporty to H removed until settled for. O. W. WELLS, Owner. El) KIEItlti, Aui'tionot'r. HAY C. LANG FOR I), Clerk PUB if Soma u The undersigned will offer at Public Salo on his place ten miles south nnd three mllos 'east of North Platto on Monday, February 9th, 1920, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wlt; 28 Head o Cattle, Consisting of olovon head of coming yearlings, seven head of eom Ing 2-yoar olds, four coming 3-year-olds, three coming 4 yoar olds; eight or ten of thoso aro heifers which will come fresh about March 1st. FARM MACHINERY , Uood Hock Island Disc, Llsttr. Johl Deoro Two-Row, Riding Culti vator, Sot of Blacksmith Tools, MiO-pound capacity Cream Soparator, 700-pound cajmclty Cream Sopat.itor, Fixtures for Harness, Saddle, number different sized bolts, and other articles too numerous to men tion. Fit HE LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS OF SALE ?20 and under wish; sums ovor $20 olght months time will bo glvon on bankablo ipapor bearing 10 por cent In 'torest from dnto of sale. No proporty to bo removed until settled for. O. DUCKWORTH, Owner. II; 31. .IOIIANSEN, Auctioneer. . C. PIKLSTICKKIt, Clk. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement casus. Completely equipped X-Ray And diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. ft. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. M. D. J. 8 RedSeld. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. Col. H. ML JOHANSEN, AUCTIONEER. Chiropractors I , 0, 7 Building & Loan Building. Sale Dates: j Offic Phone 70. Res. Phono 12 12 January .:.t'.-'. - 28th. E. D. O'Mara, genral farm sale, northeast of North Platte. -, February i 4 til. General farm sale at Lexington, i 9th. O. Duckworth, general farm I sale, 3 miles east and 10 miles south of town. I Feb. 10. T. B. Halligan, general ' farm sale four mllos west and one ' mile north of North Platte. 11th. Chas. Swedell, general farm sale 4 miles west of North Platte. Fob. 16. A. E. Burgess, general farm sale, three miles south of Max well. 17th. E. M. Robbins, ten miles Bouthaast of town. 18th. H. D. Lewis, general farm sale, 1 mllos southwest of Maxwell. 19th. A. H. Turpen, general farm salo 10 miles northeast of North Platte 21st. Casper Rauch, general farm salo at tho old stock yard barn. 23d. Western Nobraska Breeders' Association, North livery barn. 25. Leo Mustard, genqra farm sale southeast of North Platto. March. 11th. W. II. Towers, general farm sale, southeast of Maxwell. Big Price for Furs, Don"t sell your Furs before see ing me. Furs are high and 1 am offering the top prices. L. LIPSHITZ. W. T. PltlTCHARl), Gnuhmte Veterinnrlnn Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex- assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian Hospital :Sir South Vine Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 Land nnd Stock Salo. On March 9, 1920, Mrs. Bartholo mow & Son will hold a stock and land salo, 1120 acres of land. In Sec 2, T. 16, R. 32, and Sec. 3G, T. 17, R. 32, located 12 miles south of Tryon 20 miles nortwest of North Platte and 2V6 miles west of Tryon mail route. Now Is tho time for thoso In terested to look this land over, while the snow Is oc, as It will be sold upon tho abovo date regardless of the weather. 102tf W. E. FLYNN ATTORNY-AT-LAT Oft'Ico oyer McDonald Bank. Office Phono 1130 Res. Phono 1120 Watkins & Ilaller's Medicines, Extracts and Toilet Articles. For Sale by R. H. STECK, .Mr, West B. Phone Black !I18 DR. HAltOLl) FENNEIt Osteopntli i Over Iflrschfcld's i Off Ico Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 It. I. SHAPPELL Auctioneer Dntos can bo made at tho Platto Valley Stato Bank or Phono 156 Sutherland, Nebraska. I always tako stock buyers with me Office Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platto. Nob Phono for Appointments JOHN S. SIMMS. M. 1). Special Attention Given to Sunrery McDonald Bank Building Office Phono 88 Residence 8S GEO. B. DENT, I'hsylcJnn and Snrgcon. Special Attention Given to Snrgery and Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130. Residence 116 DIt. ItEPFIELI) Physician, Obstctrictsm Surtrcon, X-Itay Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office 612 Rcsldenco 676 DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEI Practice Limited to Surgery and Ilndlum Thernpj 733 City Nntloual Bank Bnlldlng. Omaha. Nebraska ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 imi 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska DOCTOR C. A. SELRY Physician and Snrgcon Office ovor Roxall Drug Stoio Office Phono 371. House 1068 Ofllce phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T. Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building I. D. BROWNFIELD, General Auctioneer. Live Stock and Farm Sales. Phone or Wire nt My Expense for Dates. HERSHEY, NEBRASKA. DERRYBERRY A FORBES, Licensed Embamera Undertakers nnd Funeral Dlrectora Bay phone 41 Night phono Black 5S8 Hjust nUN voun qOVER 4a OVER The Hoover is recommended by. leading carpet manufacturers and' rug importers for its beneficial, life-prolonging clTect upon rugs and carpets of all kinds. It Beats . . . As it Sweeps As it Cleans Also it straightens nap and restores colorings in the same operation. This is because of the patented Hoover Beating-Sweeping Brush, jjt is revolved over 1,000 times a minute by the motor. The Hoover is guaranteed to clean cltttn. Free Demonstrations in your Home. PHONE 15. North Platte Light & Power Co. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said Ccurt wherein Nobraska Central Building and Loan Association Is plaintiff, and John L. Schlientz and Caroline M. Schllentz, his wife, are defendants, and to me directed, I will on tho 7th day of February, 1920, at 2 o'clock p m., at he oast front door of tho Court House In North Platte, Lincoln, Coun ty, Nobraska, sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: South One-Half (S1) of lots num bored ono (1) and two (2), Block numbered nlnety-slx (96), Original town of North Platte, Nebraska, ac cording to tho recorded plat thereof. Dated North Platte. Nebraska, Janu ary 3rd. 1920. A. J. SALISBURY, JGfG Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE. In tho District Court of Lincoln Coun ty. Nebraska. Paris M. Sperry, Plaintiff, vs. Maggie Sperry. Dolcie Wolfe, Wren Yost Maude Morrlsslon, Lota Sperry.John Sperry, Leslie Sperry, Ruth Sperry, Qraco Sperry, Merie Sperry and Bud Sperry, Defendants. Notlco Is hereby given, that in pur suance of a decree of the District Court made and entered In the above ontltled action on tho 24th day of De cember, 1919,, the undersigned Referee duly appointed In said cause, and hav ing taken the oath prescribed by law and having given the bond required by law and tho Court, which was duly approved by tho Court, I, Ore E. El der, the said Referee will offer at pub lic auction at tho East front door of tho Court Houso of the county of Lin coln, In tho State of Nobraska, to the hghest bidder for cash In hand the fol lowing described proporty by, tho said decreo ordered to bo sold, to-wit: Tho North West Quarter, tho North East Quarter, the West Half of tho South West Quarter and tho East Half of the South East Quarter of Section Twenty-Two in Township Fourteen, North. Range Twenty-Eight. West of the 6th Principal Meridian. Said sale will be held and said prop erty offered for salo as aforesaid at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, February 2, 1920. Dated tMs 29th day of December. 1919. O. E. ELDER, d30 j Referee. HIE TWINEM HOSPITAL, BIOS WEST FOURTH STREET, North Platte, Ncbr. For the treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. A place whore the sick are cared for so as to bring about normal conditions In the easiest, most natural and scientific manner. Phone 110. North Platte, Neb. DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Bank Bldy. ' Phone 37. East End Grocery, 709 East Fourth St., On the Lncoln Highway. Staple & Fancy Groceries QUALITY GOODS Advo, Del Monte, Webfoot nnd Beech Nut Brands of Canned Goods. A. F. BEELER, Prop NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1722 of Georgo E. Rogors, decea&ed. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska Tho Stato of Nebraska: To all per sons Intorostod in said estato, take notlco that a petition has been filed for tho appolntmont of Mary Rogors as administratrix of said ostato, which 1ms been sot for hearing heroin on Fobrunry 20. 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 23. 1920. (SEAL) VM. II. C. WOODHURST. J27fl3 County Judge NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1721 of Sheldon C. Mecom- ber. deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per sons intoroswd In said ostato, take notlco that a petition has boon tiled for tho appointment of Nettio Mocomber us administratrix of said ostate, which has b&on set for hearing herein on he 2fith day of Fobruary, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. in. Dated January 22nd. 1920. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. J27fl3 County Judge Notice for Bids. , Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be roqolved at the office of tho Secretary of the Board or Direc tors of the Suburban Irrigation Dis trict In Lincoln County, Nebraska, the same being at tho office of Beeler, Crosby and Baskins, Attorneys, I. O. O. F. Building, North Platte, Nobras ka, up until the hour of 6 o'clock P. M. of the 3rd day of February, 1920, for tho construction of a head of tho canal, scouring gate and sheet piling dam to be constructed at the head gate and in the south branch of the North Platte River on which said canal of said Suburban Irrigation Dis trict heads. Plans and specifications for which prepared by Charles McXa mara, civil ongineer which are now on filo In tho office of tho Secretary of said Board of Directors. That said bids will bo opened at tho office of said Secretary at 7:30 o'clock P. M. by the Board of Directors on said 3rd day of Fobruary, 1920 and contract for tho construction of said works will bo let to tho lowest responsible bidder as soon ns convenient after said bids aro opened. Tho Board of Directors howevor, reserve the rlgh' to reject any and all bids and to re advcrtlse for proposals or to proceed to tho construction of such works un der their own superintendence with tho labor of tho residents of said Suburban Irrigation District. Said sealed bids to be accompanied with a cortified check In the sum of $500.00 payablo to J. G. Beeler, Treasurer oi said Suburban Irrigation District conditioned that the person to whom tho contract may bo awarded shall outer into tho contract and upon the failure of such person to enter Into such contract, said check shall be forfolted and such person to whom the contract is awarded shall, bofore' tho contract shall bo binding upon thr Suburban Irrigation District, entoi Into a bond for the faithful perform ance of tho contract and to pay foi all labor and matorial and other ex penses entering Into tho construction of such works In a sum equal to twenty-It vo per cont of tho contract price, and such work to be construct-' ed under tho direction and to tho sat- i tsraction or said Charlos McXamarr Civil Engineer or somo Civil pnglneer , appointed by him In his stead with tho consont of said Board of Directors of . said Suburban Irrigation District, and sRiit nona to no approved and accepted by the Board of Directors of said Suburban Irrigation District. J. G. BEELER, J13-J30 Secretary