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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1920)
Foot Specialist Coming to This Store An Expert on the human fool, will bo here Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7th. to tell our customers about Foot Comfort and how easily It can be attained. Free Examination And Expert Advice This specialist knows all about feet and how to overcome their troubles. 'He wad personally trained by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl the foremost authority on the human foot and its troubles. Tie has the knowledge and the experience to tell, almost at a glance, what caupes that foot trouble that makes you suffer. He not only knows what the trouble is but also known that TV.-I. Mark AM. M Scholl Appliance arlkmedy RrEv&nRot7jvuh and' lie Snn fit the proper appliance to correct Your foot discomfort. Be sure to come in and let him demonstrate that you need suffer no longer. Remember, it is absolutely free. All are invited. DON'T FORGET THE, DATE. J. C. PENNY CO. "Watch Your Feet" Homo For Sale Five room house, good barn, chicken house, garago nnd two blocks of i land fenced. Two pumps. A good place to keop two cows, some chickens and pigs. Price 13,000, one-half down, bal ance on monthly puymonts at 8 por omit interest. V. F. Ackerman. 1705 east Sixth street. 7-4 LOCAL AI TEItSQyAL ' Mrs. Perry Tettorton, of Wallfloit, won the guet of friends In town yes terday. Mrs. F. F. Nolan returned Wednes- I day from n week's visit with relatives in Omnhu. Arthur Nolmt returned yoterdy from a short visit with friends In Al- j llance. Mrs. Karl Purbaugh, of Paxton, un derwent an operation at the Twlnom hospital yesterday. Miss Alice Trowbridge, of Hustings has acofpted a position as stenograph er at the HnlllgHti law offices. Mrs. 13. W. Potter wont to Hastings yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. A. J. Ynrter. of Brady. A big line of Spring Suits now on display at Ifi. T. Tramp and Sons. A. E. Boll went to Halg and other bids will bo opened. They must bo on North River branch towns yesterday the proposals In the specifications fur to write Insurance for several days. nished by tlio city clerk and nceom Mr.. Rtrv.n reMirnml to 1.r homo pailied by a COltlflod Chock for $75, in tvrr.. Hunt... Intl.. Wednosdav ar. payable to the city treasurer of the MITICK TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is herby given that tho mayor and council of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, will receive bids for paving Paving Distrct No. 2 In said city according to plans and specifications on file In tho office of the city clerk. Said bids, to cover paving 170 square yards of surface with one course con cretV. 8 InchoB uniform thickness. Engineer's ostlmato $1500. Bids must be on file with the city clerk on or before eight o'clock p. m., February 17th, 1920, at which time tho tor a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Shaffer. Itoy Banks left the early part of tho week for St. Joe. Mo., to buy spring goods for the Hub store. The four Inches of snow which fell Tuesday Is disappearing rapidly under the strong rays of a February sun. thus adding to tho earth an equivalent of nearly a half inch of rain. Frank Barton, chnrged with hypoth ecating grain belonging to C. L. Wholan. was discharged In tho county court Wednesday . Beautiful taffeta and foulard dross 's, spring models, coining In every tiny, at THE STYLE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Edgar City of North Platto. Said specifica tions and proposals- furnished upon application to city Klerk. O. E. ELDER, ffiflS City Clerk. OJiniNANCK NO. 111. n Ordinance Oollnlng, Prescribing and Oolinliig the City Limits of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln Conn t. Nebraska, and Repealing Or"l- niiiice No 8, as Passed by the (11 Council of the City of North Platto, Lincoln Comity, Nebraska, on tlx 1st Oat of August, 11)11. Be it ordained by tiie mayor and city council, of tho City of North Platte Schlupr and Lincoln County, State of Nebraska little daughter, of Central City, passed SECTION 1. That tho City Limits through yesterday onroute to Los 0f tho City of North Platte. Lincoln Angeles where thry will spend several County, Nebraska, shall bo as follows: months in hopes of benefitting the little girl's health. Hosiery for Spring in all tho new shades. Navy Bluo to match your now spring suit. E. T. TRAMP & SONS Lumber and building material con Commencing at the Northeast cor ner of Section four (4), In township thirteen (13) North, of rango thirty (30), west of tho 6th p. m.. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, running thence south on tho west line of said section Mimes to nsuend In price, which led a to the southwest corner ofBlock sev- contractor to remark yesterday that enteen (17) of Residence Park Sub-dt- ho quostoned If much building will be vision as the samo is platted and re done In North Platto this year, as ma- corded in tho office of the county clerk terlal has reached a point which of Lincoln County, Nebraska; Uienco nuiKPs li aunosi proinuiuve. isast along tne soutii lino or uesiuoncc -::o:: .lhs Owens Passes A way. cmt-31Bcdtlu tribune. llA L BARK, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One i'oar by Midi, In udranco. .$1.75 Ono Year by Carrier, In advance, $2.00 years a rosldont of North Platto, died Tuesday night nt tho home of her grand daughter Mrs Brink at Ilorshev 22. liiia. provides a weapon against n. tho nK0 0f eighty-six years. The profiteering in wearing apparel, fuel (i,,t.eilsed came to this city from Mis and machinery, as well as food. S0liri wlth her husband In 1SS4, and Consumors luivo it witiun tneir nindc her home hero until a fow power to control tho situation by In- years ueo whoa sho went to Grand dividual effort and co-oporatlon. Real island to make her homo with her thrift Is not penny squeezing, or going ,,rami daughter. Mrs. Brink, who without tlio tilings needed, wane uio iatr moved to Hcrshey. Park Sub-division to tho southeast cor rt' lilrwlr tU'nlltv (ft tt Knlll Rni. Mrs. Eda Owens, for thirty-live (,onco park Sub.,,Ivl8lon; thence south Entered at tho1 North Patto, Nebraska Pootofflco as Second Claris Matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY (I, 1020. war lasted, thrift was patriotism; It was vital for out victory. It Is just as vital today,, and It Is common souse to practice it. Inflated currency is jiot so much tho causo of high prices as inflated tastes. "Put off She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Clara Stuart, of Horshoy, and a son, Colonel Owens, of Ogdon, and several grand along the west line of south Willow street to the north lino of Phillip ave nue. as shown on the recorded plat of Graceland addition. In tlit office of tho county clork of Lincoln County, No braska; thence east along the north line of said Phillip avonuo to the pluco of Intersection of the north line of said Phillip avenue with the west lino of south Looust street; thence north along the west lino of south Locust stroot to tho place whore the said wesi lino of said south Locust street intor- .nnlu ffm i,rtttli lllln ff tlm PI 11 I'll 1 1 fl III Tl , , , , , . , ttlLM IIIU kit ..U -' . uti. .. ' en roil, among mio a are nmiur ami In.lgutlon District right-of-way; Mill vjnuuo Ul HUB l-.tj,. . , H,n.w,n on The funeral will be hold this after- thonco cast along the north lino of I cmlfl Riiltiirlmn TrHp-nHnn TIlRtrlot .buying until tomorrow unit which you noou from tho home of Elmor qwens, " T. r " . t, aoutlieaqt corner WAR ON 111(111 COST ' can do without today." 220 west Eighth street. , J " J tCSS .iOF hi VINO NOW ON , Htatt, Director Mrs. C. G. Ryan's ::os: f k ? . VojX Ne- rT7T r,,, , slogan of "Don'ts" for liouso wives aro: COMMISSION IMlS' I'ROCKKIUNOS. j'0'1.1, ,' tiw"n,?,VtrninttVH -,ml re War on tku High Cost of Living has n or(Iol. 1)V tolonhono: don't buy a braska, as the same is platted and re been declared 'Tlio battb, is on. Wo ... I"?'0 L.?. ' it- Fnhrunrv 2. '1020. corded In the offlc-, of tho county clerk - I HlUltUI n I , VI. I. wiiBW . . I I fiinirtnr' want overy woman In Lincoln county, , ,..t ,ct th cjork icsclcl r don't ask In tho Womnn Army of Nebraska by ulin().0HBurv service; don't decide Fobruary 12th; Lincoln's birthday., whU to ully utn you know the prico; Help Nobrasku have an army of 200,- ou.( ,my luxures now; don't bo 000 crusaders pledged to holp rwluco ' .i,i , ..i - mi, II. i lu onj v i',. ..... , eoHiu )j uuruiiiiiiK iiuiiiuiiu, Tho roconstfuctlon porlwl following tho war Is hure, and thirty billions tfpont by, America In war, must paid by thlrtr billlouH ournod in work. Thcrojls no otlior way to muot this bill, oxefilir by more production. For Mils nation to como through with tho least possTfflo disturbance or dis tress means- e'very cltlzfii must do a full day's worla extravagant demand for luxuries afltl non-oHHontlalH must end; the proJRuor and hoarder must no oxposou don't bo afraid of being called a "clionp sknto." MRS. GEORGE FRATER, Lincoln County Thrift Chairman ::o:: FOR SALK- Throc room house and corner lot; house lias largo pantry and clothes closet, pantry- largo enough to bo nmdo Into a bath room If doslred. Lot has plenty of largo shade trees and good cow barn on It. Can glvo pos- souui Board Aiet pursuant to adjournment f Lincoln County, Nobraska; thence prosent Hormiiigluiuseu. Koch and souui aiong uio oast u ie u county clerk addition, and Pcnlston s addition to Tho countv clerk Is hereby author- tUo City of North Platto, Nebraska, to i.ori ff.iT..nt tin. tfiv sniimiiila nf the place on said lino extended Inter rmnif cinrif frnni SP.r.5 to S70 on nc sects the north lino of section four (4) session at onco. Call at 221 The Lovor Act as amended Octobor Walnut street or phono Rod 310. C-4 mm TROUBLES Health Talk No. 35 by Drs. SUitos. Lowered resistance from any cjiuso Is the Invariable forerunner of dis eases of the lung area, whether it Is a cold, or something as serious as tuber culosis. Roslstanco may bo lowered from one of two reasons. First, it may be due count of error. Fred Tobas, bridge work. $21.00. W. T. Elliott, work on bridge $32.50. Fleld-Blrgo Co.. coal. $24.15. A. J. Sullsbury. salary, $145.80. Paul Meyer, office rent, $20.00. Roy Wilson, deputy sheriff, $100.00 A. B. Hcagland. sorviccs. $110.00. John Rltner, bridge work, $505.70. A .S. Allen, salary, 51GB. fit? . Anna Anderson, care of Emma An derson. $35.00. Essie Wossburg. salary, $100.00 A. S. Allen, office expenses. $19.45 O. N. Sliolty janitor, $100.(10. Fuyo Elder, snlnry. $100.00. Alleon Cochran, salary, $175.00. Alloen Cochran, office expenses $34.40. Dr. Dent, county physician, $100. Alleon Cochran, services, $fi5.00. Sam Sender, office o.xponsos. $241,50 In township thirteen (13) north, of range thirty (30), west of the 6th m.; tlience along tne norm lino oi saiu rcction fcur (4), In township thirteen (13) north, of rango thirty (30), west of tlio Gth . m. to tho point whero said north line of said section four (4) in tersects the south Hue of east Second street as shown by the recorded plat thereof; thence east along the south lino of said Second street to the point whero the south lino of said Second street Intersects the cast lino of Bryan avonuo; thence north along tho oast lln.3' of Bryan avonuo to a point where the east line of Bryan avenue if ex tended, intersects the southeast cor ner of pint of land owned by the Union Stock Ynrds; thenco'west along tho south line of said of said section tho south lino of said tract of land owned by said Union Stock Yards to A Lite- Sai HERE ARE SOME MORE UARGAIXS. THE GOODS WILL SAVE LIFE TIIE TRICES WILL SAVE YOL'R POCKET ROOK. Our sale of two weeks ago was very much of a success. We sold out of several items before the people were all supplied, so you-will have to come early as some of these items are limited. THIS SALE IS FOR TWO DAYS OXLT, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 7. Check the items you want, cut out, litis ad anil RRLXG IT WITH YOU. Two Packages Red Moon Pancake Flour 72c Two small Packages Quaker Oats 25c Two large Packages Quaker Oats 55c Two Packages Quaker Puffed Wheat or Corn 25c Two Packages Quaker Puffed Rice 35c Three packages Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c Six Rolls of Toilet Ppaer 25c One 45c Package of Crackers 35c Two small 20c Cans of Oysters 33c Six small Cans of Pork and Beans 49c Three cans of Standard Corn 3Sc Three cans of Standard Peas 38c Three cans No. 2 Standard Tomatoes : 38c Four cans No. 2y Standard Tomatoes 70c Two glasses 25c Chipped Beef 42c Two cans of Bo-Roxo '. 2Sc Three pounds 15c Prunes. 25c One 25c Package Linn's Cleaner 21c Three Tall Cans Carnation Milk 4 Go Three small Cans Carnation Milk 25c Four Boxes of Matches z 24c Two Cans of Ripe Olives 25c One Package Corn Cake Tobacco 41c One 15c Sack of Salt lie One 30c Sack of Salt 20c Three 10c Bars of Toilet Soap 25c THE CHAIN SYSTEM No. 1, 220 North Locnst, Phone 203. No. 2, llfl East B Street, Phone 4B. No. !1, K21 East Fourth. Phone 071. No. I, S21 Wst Third, Phone No. 7.'.. to the northwest corner of the north-1 quarter (SWVt) of said northeast east quarter (NEVi) of the northeast1 quarter (NE',4) of said section thirty. ouarter (NEVi) of section thirty-two two (32) intersects the north lino of to exhaustion, from overwork, undor sloep, close connnomont In badly ven tllatod quartors, or nervous strain or 'oxcltomout. Second, It may bo Inher ent weakness. Tho part that spinal adjusting takes In rostorlng resistance Is posltvo and bonollclal. If the bodily condition Invltos colds and lung allmonts bo causo of exhaustion, rather than weak ness, the iuljiiBUn has a pick-me-up vnluo which canuot bo discounted but must bo experienced to bo appro elated, When Uio cause is duo to woakness! adjusting restores nervous oaorgy to the weakened lung areas. NO CHARGE There is no cluirgo for consultation and no obligation. Drs. States & States, The 1, S. C. Chiropractors. ' ' Building and Loan Building North Platto- - Nebraska. HIRGPMCTSC CORRECTS juiiinStsjTiit roLLOwiua CVPR I the plttco wherj said lino Intersects Wm. Anthony, work on tractor. $10, the oast lino of section thirty-three Chns. Vnnseoy. work on tractor, :- i township fourteen (14) north oi i.uise uiiny ioui; uiuiii-e umui along the east line of said section thirty-three (33) to the point whero said oast lino of said section thirty-three (33) intersects tho north lino of east Sth street In the City of North Platto. Lincoln County, Nebraska; thonco west along tht north line of snld 8th stivct to a point where the north line of said 8th street inersects the east lino of north Cottonwood street In said City of North Platte. Nebraska; thence north along tho enst lino of CARS nose THROAT t APMS l u r ft j t I liur.i LIVER STOMACH PAUCRCA3 SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWCLi .nnr.ih.i. CHblaoder LOWER pineal Jyjciv, limbs LOWER PINCHED L i NEKVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSE; LIFE AND HEALTH TO THEIR ORGANS AMD TISSUES $10.00 E. & w. Colter, mdso.. SGC.'JO Sundry persons, road w6"rk,"S'80.00 11. B Attoberry. road .work. $42. Iko Borqts, road work, $12. no. M. Dancer, road work, $0.00. J. A. Harschllold, road work, $12 Win. Lane, rond work, $12.00. A. C. Plcltlo, road work. $12.00. Bond of A. J. Salisbury approved. R. I). Anderson, road work. $90.50. H. Hammond, roml work, SS0.00. 1"). IV Dillon, rond work, $17.10. (Mias. Boyco. hauling gravel. $51. W. F. Llnnenioyer. road work $81.80. H. D, Llnnemoyer road work $35.80. Henry Llnnemoyer. road work $S.I)0. Minneapolis Steel Co., $1.63. B. R. Morrill, road work. $17.20. Win. Meyers, road work, $S.20. Wm. Humor, road work. $2.00. Coatos Lumbor Co., coal, $101.90. Elold-Blrgo Co., coal. $43.75. Omaha Printing Co., $20.0.00. North Platte Lumber Co.. coal $24.50. Sundry persons, witness fees $122.70. North Platte Lumbosr Co.. coal $9.75. Omaha Printing Co. $051.50. uinalia Printing Co., supplies ?7I.4S. T. C. Lake, services, $7.50 Oinnlm Printing Co.. supplies $124,132. ('has. Decker, sorvlcos, $3.00 Coatos L. & C. Co.. conl. $150.65. S. J. Koch, sorvlcos and mllongo ?4ft.(iU. F. W. HnuliiEhau8on. services $127.00. Sundry person, rond work. $87.20 J. S. Kutaluuit, hnultng gravel Adjourned to Fobrunry 9, 1920 said north Cottonwood street to n point whore tlio east line of said Cot tonwood stroot would moot tho north lino of east 12th street oxtondod; thence west along tho north line of said east 12th street cxtonded to the south east corner of lot fifteen (15) In Isaac Dillon's Sub-division: thonco north along tho east lino of said lot fifteen (15) of said Isaac Dillon s sub-dlvi- slon to tho north lino of said section thirty-three (33). In township four teen (14) north, of rango thirty (30); thonco enst along tho north lino of snld section to the northeast corner of said sec tlon: thence north along thp enst lino of section twenty-eight (28) in town ship fourteen (14) north, of Rnnge thirty (30), wost of tho 0th p. m. to tho point where said east lino inter sects tho south bank of the .Nortli Platto River: thonco wost on tho south bank of wild North Platto Rlvor to tho place whors tho oast line of the County Road whloli crosses the said North Platto Rlvor In said section twointy-nlght (28) Intorsocts tho south lino of the North Platto Rlvor; thence south along tho east line of said county road to a point where said oast line of said County Road Interacts Uio north line of section thlrty-thro (33) in town ship fourteen (14) north, of range Uilrty (30); thsnos Avoat along tho north line of said section thirty (30) (32), In township fourteen (14) north, of range thirty (30); honoj south along tho west line of said northeast quarter (NEVi) of tho northeast quar ter (NEV4) of said section thirty-two (32), to tho northeast corner of the south half (SV2) of the northwest quarter (NWM) of tho northeast quarter (NEVi) of said section thirty- two (32) ; thence west along the north lino of tho south half (SVa) of tho Northwest quarter (NWVi) of the northeast quarter (NEV4) of section thirty-two (32) to a point where said lino intersects tlio north line of Dol son's addition to tlio City of North Platte, Nebraska; thence west along the north lino of said Dolson's addi tion to a point where said north line of said Dolson's addition intersects tlio west lino of the northeast quarter (NEVi) of said section thirty-two (32) ; thonco south along said west lino of said northeast quarter (NEVi ) of section thirty-two (32) to the north west corner of tho southwest quarter (SWVi) of the northeast quarter (NEVi) of said section thirty-two 132) ; tlience east along the north lino of said southwest quarter (SVi) of tho northeast quarter (NEVi) of said section thirty-two (32) to tlie nortn east corner of said southwest quarter (SWVi) of tho northeast quarter (NEVi ) of said section thirty-two (32): thence south along tho east line of said southwest quarter (SWVi) of the northoast quarter (NEVi) of said section thirty-two (32) to tho place whero said east lino of snld soutliwost lot three (3) in North Platto Town Lot Company's Addition to North Platto Lincoln County, Nebraska; thence wost along the north line of said North Platto Town Lot Company's addition to the City of North" Platte, Nebraska, and along th? south line of the County Road to the North of said tract to the northwost corner of block two (2) of Cody's 2nd addition to North Platto, Nobraska; tlience south along the east line of Emory avenue to the point whero said east lino of said Emory avonuo intersects the south lino of west Second street; thonce east along the south lino of said west Second street to the place where said south lino of west Second street Intersects the east lino of section thirty-two (32) lu township fourteen (14) north, of range thirty-two (32) to the northwost corner of section four (4), in township thirteen (13) north, of range thirty (30), west of the 0th p. in. SECTION 2. That Ordinance No. 8 of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, as passed oil tho 1st day of Aug ust, 1911, defining the limits of said City, and all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances In conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and bo in forco from and aftor its passago according to law. Passed and approved this 20th day of January, 1920. A P. STREITZ. Attest: Mayor O. E. ELDER. (SEAL) Clerk. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. ) i'