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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
Announcement! IUA 1, HA Hi:. Editor mid IMibllslicr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono Vcar by Stall, In ndrnnco. .11 .'76 Ono Ycnr by Carrier, In ndrnnco, f2.00 Entored'at tho North Platte, Nobraska Poatofflco aa Second Class Matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1020. HAST FOUJIT1I STREET l'AVLMt IHSTHKVr FOIUIHI). At a mooting of tho city council, hold Tuosdny evening nn ordinance was Unanimously paused crontlng a pavlifg district commencing at tho cast city limits on Fourth stroat thonco'wost nlno blocks on Fourth street to Pino street, thonco north two blocks toward tho depot to Sixth stroot, whsro It wfill qpnnoct with tho paving ftlfiWly, dono, a Thjs action of tho coflrftll wan taken upon tho potltlon of tlilrty of tho prop orty owners uion Uioho streets. There Uro flfty-flvo owners of ronl ostato up on this streot In tho proposed district, so that a largo majority havo signed tho petition. Tho only thing now thnt can prevent tho paving of this dis trict will bo a romonBtranco which must bo signed by a majority of the property owners and tiled within twenty days. It will bo impossible to secure a majority of the property owners upon a remonstrnncp unless a consldorablo number of thoso who Blgned tho petition should withdraw thorofrom and sign the rtmonst ince Instead. Tills Is not Ikoly It was Just a year ago when tho rosldonts of this district poti'tlotwl tho council to include thlR territory In paving district with tho district which It was sought to pavo on West Fourth street. TIiIb was tholr undoing, bo causo tho opposition on West Fourth street was so strong that tho wholo project was killed by tho remons tranco. Tho pcoplo on oast Fourth street profited by their oxperienco of n. year ago, and this tlmo Insisted that they should have a paving district all to thomsolvos. Tlw will not prohibit othor paving districts b()ng formed and 'ontracts being let for tho differ ent paving d'-l,-'"'n at tho snmo tlmo. Tlio Tribuno bolloves that this la tho oponlng wedgo for paving n fair portion of tho streets of North Platto at an early date. Cortalnly. if other cltlos such as Lexington, Broken Uow, Croto. Sholton, York, Mncr'sop and dozens of others can pavo nt this tlmo, North Plattp should not ror.mln longer In tho mud. Tho proporty owners on oast Fourth streot havo shown a pro creBsivo spirit and Tho Every, woman who -loves Beautiful Dishes, and where is one whodoes not, i is invited to visit our New Dinnerware Department and inspect our Brand New Stock of Eiglish and Domestic Porcelain Heisey Diamond H Glassware Both in Sets and Open Stock Derryberry & Forbes Draylng of All Kinds. .Having purchased a truck and-reentered tho light and heavy draylhg business, we sollct a sharo of tho pat ronago of tho public. OLD LINE TRANSFER CO.. Splcor & Dreozo. 1 Phono 247. Huffman's Cigar Store. 23-8 'Jinny Head Lire Stock Lost. Roports on Uvo stock lossos, as a result of tho storm on Palm Sunday, aro slow In bctfng complied. Local Insurance mon', who write protection against losses of this kind, stato that farmers aro still flung claims with tholr companies. It appears that loss- en HU1U IIUILU UVUV, (WirilK W1U iiUU I , j. . y . . . C, . - ... ..... rlvr whom ,nhnv fnrmnrA l,n,l lmnh. L Ill..lll(!.lt'l SlaloS District Court of live stock caught out in tho storm tuXux "f Ac,'nlskl, ort1' and sufforod consequent lossos. Tho f ,mi J'J,S"' osMmuto Is mado that along tho Loup ! In tho attor of cl do ftt Trotterf valloy moro than ono thousand head . Bankrupt. oi caiuo ponsnea uy uio siorin oi i No 77 In Bankruptcy, Invol- threo weeks ago. Tolophonos were nntnrv pHiinn STEARNS--SILENTMOTOR Perfection as, near us human hands" can fashion it. The Motor that gains, power, flexibility, smoothness and silence with use, which all Stearns are noted. f "You'll know when you sit at' the wheel" Six body styles-One Chassis. D avis Auto Co put out of commission by tho same Notic f First Meeting of CroiV.tors. storm and road conditions havo not tq the CREDITORS OF CLYDE boon of tho host Binco, causing rt delay M. TROTTEH. of MnHi, Pin wi. Tribune!1'1 Ktt,nK reports llled.-Kearney ln tll0 Coimty of Ijlncoln and D,8trCt , arorosaid, a bankrupt. Wanted 1 Noblco ls hereby gilVcn that on tho Tltrls for tho rnmnvnl of Kovnr.,1 InriM 13th ot February, A. D. 1920, tho - - "- IJ Dn ,1 rii.iin t t 'n , i RIB West vjiuu i. num-T nua uuiy wlshos to congrntuloto them upon tholr action. So that thoro may bo no doubt as to what citizens aro honstlnp North l'latte anu tnoso mat aro icnocu- ltreog from tho proml80s nt ing, ino lrionno puuiimiun uuiov ui'j Fom-tii, t. C, names ot the signers cf this petition, and If a remonstrance to this paving district ls filed, tho ftame will also be Dubl'nhed In Tho Tribuin with the Patterson. to:: Clyde M. Trotter was duly ad "W 4...1tniwl 1 1 . . . , . . n . 30-2 Juu"-"lcu """in uiit; uiiu uiau mo nisi inuoiing oi nis creditors win do noiu Glen Mincer," who has been employ,- 't tho Ortlco of Hoagland & Hoagland, od In tho North Platto schools as a 'Building & Loan Holding, North teachor. rocently resigned his nositlon IPlntto, Nebr., on tho 3rd day of May, names of thoso signing tho same. Tho and spoilt soveral days hero tho past lA- P 1920, at 10 o'clock A M. at which woek visiting at Uio homo of his par t'i saw creditors may attend, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Davo MIncor. On prove tholr claims, appoint a trustee, Friday morning ho loft on a trip to uxnmjno tho bankrupt, and transadt Wyoming and Colorado, whoro ho w111buc1i other Business as may property look at somo land with tho Intention .como boforo said meeting. of taking up a homestead. Cozad Lo- "nted Anril 21st, 1920. Tribuno feels that it is no more than fWr that tho people of this city should know tho names of thoso whp aro worKng to make North Platto an up-to-dato city and thoso who aro trying to hold it hack. Tho signers of the petition fdr pnvlng aro ns follow?: cal. Mrs. Emma Pulvor. E. K. Murphy, J. L. Soudor. H. A. Brooks, Wm. E. Shuman, Mrs. Cathorluo Simon, A. V. Boolor, Mrs. A. C. Howard, Robert It. Dickey, Mrs. Rohert R. Di'.ckoy, E. M. j Holcomb. H. L. Kelso. Mrs. E. R. StroffrncQii, Mrs. G. U. IJrownlnr:. A E. MdOonneU, Mrs. ,,l. L. Loudon. J. W. I.nndKraf. W. F. Hupfer, American Invostmont and Loan Co.. No E. Btickloy. Foctv . a. Plcard. Edward . Goodman. Gow'iP-, wh Sprl'iser. H. A. Dn'ni'-"rft. H. A. Lnwhond. C. H. Cochin, i. O. linker, A. D. Mctlovern, Mrc. Cha.' .Totop, Mr.i. C. R. Mdows 0. A, Hnltslnnder. Tbo law ronulroB that, tho council shall advorlisn for h'ds upon dlfforont kinds and characters of mnt"rlal, and after tho bids hivo been rocelvod, shall hold nnnw wlthoht taking any i action, for 10 days; then a majority or mo pronony owhitb may oiriinni' tho Wnd ot paving doslred nnd certify their wlshos In this rocard. bv written statement to tho council, and tho coun o'l will thereupon be obligated to lot tbn onnfrnet for tb kind of mntorlnl dpslgnatod by r majority of jw prop erty ownors. . ::o:: don't list With usi i - Unloss you want to sell thnt house. Wo dure yqu to try It! Aro you willing io try, HoniBUiing oncov 29-2 THE IL & S. AQ10NCY. i roannssioNinis'iMtotjiiKmNGS. April 19, 1920. Board mot pursuant to adjouriunont, prnont HormVnghnuson.l Kooh ' and Sprlngor. nin,!ni8 woro allowed as follows: Goo. Sldwoll, dragginK. $20.00. John Anthony,' dragging, $20.00. John Kotchum, road work, $31.50. Albort Stelnhausen, roa work, $28. Alvln Baker, road work, $14.00. , AV. D. Waldo, road work, $52.00. Sunday persons, road work, $23.00. Ira L. Bnro. sutiplloB and printing, $4E5.E0. F. O. Johnjon, dragping, $11.70, f H. ThoelecUe. Insurance, $70.00. S. Rose, road work. $12.00, Wesfoy Cockle, rond work. $28X0. T 'n Sohram, dragging. $2C00. Toho Bunting, road work. $93,'IQ. f '-u'onoo Rutor, road work. $101,150. 1 F. "Wuro. brldgo work, $14.70. f "erklns. rivor work. $G3.Q0. t1 Horn, dragging. $5.00. " O. HoaUUer. dragging. $.00. R. 0. Hogtettor, work at Maxwoll, $33.00. " r. OPtmnn, unlodnlng brldgo p'pifc 138,75. . Adjourned, Ui Apsill 20. 1920. Notice, SVo Resllvor Mirrors. Ropalr Fur nlh're. Rot)!ro Babby Buggies, Fnuno and enlnrgo Pictures. AH work gunr ar.d. aivo us a trial- TOOPS & MAIZE, 113 Rlthor Hotel Bldg.. West 0th St. 29tf For Sale. 100 loads of dirt. Beat flllinc and top dressing for lawns. Bort M. Reynolds, No. 1 Roynolds Torrnco, ::o WALTER V. HOAGLANb, Refereo In Bankruptcy, ORDINANCE NO. 112. An Ordinance Regulating tho Opera- 28.4 tlon of Public Dances within tho City lor North Plntte, Nobraska, and Provld- ior Sale. ing for Licenso Therefor. Matched team of groys 4 and 5 years I Bo it Ordained by tho Mayor and old. Phono 1194w. 29-tf City Council of tho City of North Platto: SECTION 1. LICENSE: That' it Bhall bo unlawful for any iporson, firm, or corporation, wltlicn the city of North Platte, to engago In tho opera tlon of, or conducting of a public dance or dances, without first having secured from tho Board of PubVic Welfare of tho City of North Platto, Nobraska, a speafal permit therefor, which said permit shall designate tho party so curing tho samo, tho time for Which tli'd some shall be In effect, and tho placo whore said dance or dances, are to bo hold. SECTION 2. RULES: That all pub He dances hold In .the city of North Platto, Nebraska, shall be held and conducted, undor and In accordance with tho following rules and regula tions as 'prescribed by. tho Board of Public Welfare of said City, and such as' shall horeaftor, from tlmo to tlmo, bti'prcscrfbed: a. All places used for dancing iriust be brightly lighted during all the' rilne they aro in use, nnd no so called "Shadow Dances," "Moonlight," "Flood or Colored Light" Dances are to!bo permitted. All stairways and othor passages and all rooms connect ed 'with danco halls must be kept ac cessible and well lighted. 1 ' b. Tho gentleman's hand must be placed lightly, not over half way around the lady, and above tho waist Hiie. Tho lady is merely, to rest her rflit 'hand lin her partner's hand and hW'loft hand to rest lightly on her partner's arm or shoulder. The touch ing of, heads Is positively iprohlblted. c. AH unnecessary shouldor or body motion or shimmy prohibited. d. No minor children under the age of 1G years shall frequent, remain In, or patronize danqps unless accom panied by their'parent or lpgal 'guardian. of Aprfll, 1920. A. F. STREITZ, Mayor. ATTEST: O. E. ELDER, City. Clerk. (SEAL) ORDINANCE NO. 113. An Ordinance provIdlnE for the oav- jlng of certain streets within tho City e. All dances which come under j creation of Paving District No! 3 of tho supervision of the Board of Public ; saf(j QUy, elr? n,Ust ,close,not ntor than! Bo It ordained by the Mayor and 12:30 A. M., un ess given special per-Counc of tho cu of Norti, Piatto, mjssfort In wif-ting by the Mayor of Nebraska: the City of North Platte. ', Section 1. That the followlnir streoti, SECTION 3. Every person, firm or induing the intorsectlons -thereof, corporatoli engaged in, or conducting a public danco within the city of North Platto, must secure and post in a conspicuous placo, within said dance hall a copy of this ordinance. ' i SECTION 4. PENALTY: Any per son, firm or corporation who shall be found guilty of violating any provision or provlsl'ons of this ordinance or who shall fail to comply therein, shaH up- wlthin the limits of tho City of North I'latte, Nebraska, be paved, to-wit: All of that portion of Fourth Street of satd City, commencing at the Inter section of Fourth Street and Bryan Avenue in Rlverdalo Addition to said City, thence west along said Fourth Street to and 'including Pino Street of said City, thence north 'along said Pine. Street to tho South line of Sixth j i ---y !Kpi in ii mi ii in ii nun nnr iriiiini iniimiiiM im i-jnr-l 1 on conviction thereof, suffer tho can- alr((,t of s..i,, of-... ri i ntorr.VtH .collation of their permit and be fined saId Pjne street of said City n any sum not less than $5.00 nor I Section, 2. That all of the streets moro than $100.00 and stand coinnntt- described in Section 1 of this ordi icd until such fino and costs are paid. nance shall be. and constitute Paving I SECTION 5. AH ordinances and jDigtrlct .No 3; of the Clty of North (parts of ordinances in conflict with pmtte( Nebraska, and said Paving DIs- tirs ortunance aro uurouy iciica.i.-.. itrlct No 3 ot saI(1 C1ty.i3 hereby creat Thls ordinance shall take effect and V, be in force from and after us passant approval and publication, as required 1 Passed ai np'privod this 2pth dav (SEAL) Passed and approved this 20th day of April. 192Q. 1 A. F. STREITZ, Mayor. O. E. ELDER, Ct'ty Clerk. IMr1l.tWrTnt1-.-ir;..rrn,rm.-r,TT.Ylr,M A Tractor Disc Harrow Built to Meet Exceptionally Severe Soil Conditions You can hitch our John DeereDouble-ActionHeavy Tractor Disc Harrow to your tractor regardless of the make of tractor. 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