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TTT TTia. . . -f-.k.'. ---- . . r.ibKT4itn vitiimtr iir imTL' it iviiii imiii.'I'v i., v. i 1 . 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 IHAflh BARK, Editor and Publisher 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES'. Ono l'cur by Mall, in udTUiiee. .$1.76 Ono l'cur by Currier, In ad ranee, 83.00 Entered at tho North IMatto, Nebraska mme. 0TBSTS IN JTOIITJI PLATTE THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (From The Tribune May , 1886.) W. D. Conklln had orectod a revolv ing fountain to wnter his lawn, this "fountain" being In tho shrrpo of an Entornrlse windmill. The oty watur system had not been Installed at this Postofllco an Second Class Matter. TUESDAY, JIIAY Ulh, 1020. Tbo Former (Jetting Wise. Tho farmer Is the only man whoso f6od supply is safe una sure. "He grows It himself," while tho rest, of us got It as we catch llsh with sllvor v bait. Whllo wo have boon enjoying the comforts, conveniences, nmusomonts and social pleasures of tho cities, and taking advantage of Its many money making opportunities, tho farmor lias boon watching us. Ho has seen tho great Industrial organizations boosting wages and decreasing working hours, while protesting ngalnst the litcroasod cost of farm products and demanding A cohi wavo nussed over the county and Ice a half Inch thick was formed on water standing In outdoor palls. Hundreds of sunnsh mm cntnsn were being caught In Lamplugh's lake by North IMatto flshermon. The lake was overburdened with llsh and the owner asked fishermen to help clean thorn out. An accldont occurred three miles wast of town and thlrtoon freight cars went In tho ditch. It required several days' to gather up the wreckage. ArrnngomentH woro being made for a proper observance of Decoration Day. Colonel Morrow, commandant nt Ft. Sidney, hod accepted an Invita tion to deliver ap address, Col. Jltnmle Cannon accidentally ... J. ":"'",. r money. Getting drunk at the cxpe roquiitiiueu" u...o " " 7v, """ " of frlonds he pulled his gun and wav- an olght-hour day. Ho Is willing to . tolll how ho wouid work ten Hours, and oven twelve hours " "tUlm t U vV, holes should In cases of nocesalfy. But ho feels the P 'torai 0 ho title . iZ from hU - et r. .1 ti.n iuviui(i(i gr run n rv workers." County Judgo T. C. Patterson bound " rrau 11 . '"""'SI J. '".".1,- which he had given to W. E. Beach as Clly uwenor uu uninuu uui 6- ,ntnn i,a fnltlifnl wnrk Mn nnnM,or fnnt tn nubile a guarantco of his faitiirui work I LINCOLN COUNTY EXf.NTS AM) PERSONAL MENTION., (Condensed frdm Cgjtnty Echanges.) Mr. and Mrs. L. J.Tarlson, of Brady, left last week for Pomona, Cal., whore they will make their future homo. 1 Fred J. Schell, of Sutherland, who lwid been in Donvcr on buslnoss, says he has been Informed by the manage ment that work on the Sutherland ipotash plant will soon start. Tho. Maxwell Baptists subscribed 12010.15 for tho now world move ment Inaugurated by the churche This Is certainly a good showing. I During the month of April 190 cars . of hay, stock and grain were shipped 1 out of Mnxwoll. 1 Tho base ball boys of Horshoy, or-1 ganized last wook with Frank Eshel-1 man a manager nnd Frank Donnelb captain. The lino up of the team Is as , strong a1 Hershey has ever had. O. Sharpey Thompson, of Hershey. was called to Philadelphia Inst week.; by a telegram stating that his father , was not oxpecteu to live. Tho Hershey schools will close May, 21st, nbout two weoks earlier than originally planned. Last Wednesdav the mall sack for Brady fell under the wheels of the train and the contents were ground 1 to pieces. These occurrences are be-, lng repeated with 'alarming frequency. , Five hundred nnd sixty acres or 1b- i In the canyons southwest of Maxwell and belonging to Chas. Longpre sold nt autclon last week for $20 por acre man from Cambridge was tho pur chaser as a 1 i i. allonlion I. tho nmo paper vheu It " ,.,, ,, .a, c01,ducl. on Front street, Sontof of agricultural Ktecd the public tho best mea, . i. 1JULU.1UIIIJ1U ill LV7 Hi worKers, as snown oy u o govor. e.u, fe rcturne( from tlie Blg survey,, have abandoned the country h , fiolocted n J"-"' ."" rnnt, ni,n tnr M. Ttnrko & Sons. Who ft Hiiwti uaw - ' cattle from ,t Gf Tnn wna Tlio ominous decrease in tno numuor ,. . . ,., -vrinnio nitm,. nml of food producers Is likely to continue wr' of soveral weok8 wa8 marUed nunur iuu un, uu.on .... . parties, dances and picnics. mauo moro aiiuring unu nroiuuuio 10, -,- vr n ,i.ii, ,n,i hoon - those who now live It, and sufficiently Iltckliamed Maudo' s. by 'reason of her sinco last year and nnvo come 10 uio -i . . B , & cities to get their share oH tho shorter K nfivo.1 B 000 Sofa hours, the easle, work and the pleas- ftrmoj , Je anter way of living." ,l Ba SchultJ!( of st bo has been niaklnc his homo I" North Dakota, has returned to Max well and will practice as a veterin arian. Al Combs, who lias rourned from a trip to Wyoming says cattle In thot state have suffered Intensely and thousands aro in bad shape. ::o:: BLACK PAT Will make tho Season of 1920 Pat is a French Draft full blood stallion, register number 28311, re corded In Vol. XIV National Register attractive to diaw recruits from the cities In largo numbers. Tho fnrmer might grow more content with his lot, less inclined to movo to town, If ho got hln fair sharo of tho profits on what ho produces, but ho almost despairs of that when he sees Inotatoes he sold In thb fall for ?2 a btiBhol soiling fn tho spring for ?8 or 510 to tho profit of storage mon and speculators. Tho farm problom Is beginning to press hard on the future of the cities. Food moans moro than steel 6r wool or oven cotton, now 40 cunts a pound and aiming at 60. If the president had beoii one-tenth ua much concerned over tho profits of northern fafmors during tho ipust four years as ho has been over those of the southern cotton and cano planters, wo would havo no form pro blem to faco now. Omaha Bee, . 11,11. '.'.o:: speed, had gono into tho shops for repairs. Engino 829, tho largest pas sengor engino that had over been turn ed out of the North Platte shops com' Dlotoly now, was giwm a trial trip Tho Tribune said "the monoter Is a credit to Master Mechanic McConnoll and the employees of tho shops Enclneors Tracy, Austin, Ell and Stuart will well remember both Maude S. aiuMho 829.. Tho Old Line Life Mun, Jtcs. Phone 1IS8. Office Phone C12J -::o:;. Hiirfu" and .Mules for Sale, 10 head fnules 700 to 1000 lbs.; 4 houd horsoi 120 to 1400 lbs. for sole. M. R. Magnon. North PUiUe. ::o:: FOR SALE 'Chandler Touring Car Model'"!?.- fcxcnllent condition. Price $1,Q0Q rrtftsh. No trades. H. A. Brooks. ''. ' 34j New Pension I'ay. Information from Saltzgaber, Com mlssioner of Pensions, Washington, D C, has beon received from which tiuoto as follows: Fuller Pension bill signed by the President May 1, 1920,. Soldiers of the Civil war and war with Mexico now on, tho pension" roll will receive per month SBO.uo; mmu or totauy, ais abled. $72.00; widows married prior to 1905 and now drawing pension, ?dO.OU Payments at tho Increased rate will be made July 4, 1920. No applications necessary except for those entitled to oenslohs above $50.00, such aa the blind or helpless requiring personal 323 l aid and nttondance. J. E. EVANS, Po3t.AdJt ;:o::- , Salo ReKlstored Hereford H. P. Hansen. Nort'h Platte, lGtf Fo, Bulls. Nb NORTH PLATT;E ..General Hospital.. I (Wirornorfitttfl) One Hall Black North 01 Poslofiicc rlipnc ss A Mtoriem liiKtuutlon for rb .eientlllc treatment of tn-'!lcul, suricui mix! confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Uny and diagnostic labormoM-M Slafl: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lncas, H. D. J. B. RedSeld. M. D. J. S. SIMMS. M.D. I) It. RED FIELD Physicliin. Obstetrictnn Surircon. X-Kay Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phone Office 612 Residence 6" ROBERT A. PHILLIPS 2,8ei; , , , Plumbing aud Healing Contractor. F. F. Dolan, a former Maxwell boy x pi?opar0(1 to do all kinds of plumbing and heating. All materials and work Kuaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given. Shop nnd Residence l0:t Kast Gth St. Phone Red 45S NiDV OPEN! The Mew Twmeni Hospital For the Treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. 719 West Fifth Street. Phone 110. FARM LOANS f ..V Offico Phone 371. ALBERT A. LANE. Dentist . Rooms 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nobruslia Notices Young Bros. & Co.; Daniel C. Young; Eben Young and. P. S. Young, partners in business In St. Louis, Missouri, under the firm name of Young Bros. & Co.; T. B. Weber & Tnlm Tlnu'rl nml F. M. DoWlh and is flvo years old. :M '' K vieh0ls: Lot 1. Block 110 of Will cover the territory oast, south , nPiini Pint of tlm CAt.v nf North and north four miles of North Platte ;platte( Llncoin County, Nebraska; and una oetweou uio rivers a i.ir us Nichols. Can be seen at the Red Barn east of the Bakor School House. Make a date with W. J. BIckley, or all persons claiming .any interest of any W'nd in said real estate or any part thereof, defendants,' will take nntlnn Mint nn tlifi Rt.li flnv nf Mav. 1920. drop a card to 921 west Second street 'JuUusi PIzer, plaintiff herein, filed his i'1' ""Ipetltlon in the district court of Lin ItUUlfiq lUi JUUi Foes: $8.00 for the season payable- in advance. W, J. THOMAS. Ower. W. J. BICKLEY, Manager. PIANO IN STORAGE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Wo have loft In storage In North Platte a fine standard made prano. In order to soli Immediately, without fur- thor delay, a big discount In price will be given. Terms arranged wtth responsible party If desired. Write at once to THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, 30-8 Denver, Colo. :o:: Estrny Notice. " Taken up 6y the undersigned on his place six miles southwest of North Platte, ou or about March 20th. 1920, ono bay mare, one gray mare and one yearling hay colt. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. ' GEORGE LIESS. 27iGw Meadow View,Farm DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Bank Bldy. Phone t7. HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. CAST IRON AND BONES. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. Dry Bones $10 to $12 ton L. LIPSHITZ. BIG TAILORING SALE! Here's yur opportunity! A fine all-wool suit with on t x' ra.pnir of pants, for less money than others ruk 'r the suit alone. Haw is the Time to Act EXTRA PANTS With Every Twc-Piece Suit to 4 Order Guaranteed ALL WOOL VERY SPECIAL Reduced to Full Suit with Extra Pants $18 Investigate this ol fer before paying $60 else where for a suit without the extra pants. Our price during this sale is only $45 for a two piece suit or $48 for a full suit including an ex tra pair of pants Perfect fit, good workmanship, first-lass trimmings and every thing guaranteed. Ve tell you frankly that this is' tho jirentoet tailoring opportunity over offered w NOW IS THE TIME tO ORDER ''.BURKE'S TAILOR SHOP . North Platte, Nebraska BOG, 1-2 Dewey Streut, - . . Up Stairs' Dr. J. S. Twinem, Medicine and Surgery. Twinem Building:, Kast Fifth Street, NORTH PLATTE, NKIt. Ofllco Phone 183. Residence Phone 2S. Hospital Phono 110. iMMrroil l. T. IjUKJl.KY Hructtor Uituiud to Sunrury and Jtadiuin Tlierap 72Ju City National Unnk UuII.Itiiu. Omaam .Nobrunka mi. IIAltOLl) FEXNER Osteopnth Over lllrsclifcld'w Office Phono 333 lies. Phone 1020 DEURV'IlESUtY & I'UUHKS. LlconBud Embamora Undertakurb and Funeral Dlroctora Day phono 41 Night phone llluck 5S8 W. T. PJtnTHAHl), G r aduu t e Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and cx nsUtnnt deputy Stuto Veterinarian Uospltnl III.'. South Vine Street. , Hospltul Phone Black 633 limine Phone UIrpU (58?. Nut Ice to Creditors. Katato No. 1761 of David Jones, de oeaawl In theTounty Court of Ll04n Couaty, Nobraskn. The State of Nebraska, ea: Creditors ofa&lrt oaUtte will take notice that the time lintlted for ureseutatlon and Idl ing of claim againat said ICntate Is September U. 1920, and for settlement Of said Estfite 1 April 30, 1921; tbat I will sit at the county court room bi asM oounty, on June 11, 1920, at o'euibk a, mv and pa SetH ember .11, lHp it 3 o'clock a. m., to rewire. e3iua, bear, aUw, or adlust alt elaiiM ana obJeaMOM duly filed. .Uttk. H. C. WO0DHUR8T. MU-lwkB County Judge. coin County, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is ot quiet title in the plantirt herein, Julius Plzer, to Lot 1, Block 11G, of the Original Plat of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska, against each and all of said defendants and against all persons claiming any Interest of any kind in s.i'd real estate or any part thereof and to exclude each and all or said de fendants from any right, title, Inter est, Hen or claim In and to said lot and lands. And pla.'ntiff prays In said action that one certain mortgage executed by C. M. Mllleer on the lGth day, of May,-1871 for S536.SG to the defendants herein, Young Bros. & Co., and record ed in Book "A," Page 57 of the Mort gage Records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, on said Lot 1, Block 11(5. . m. . worm fiaue. iNenrasKa, oe uecreuu and adjudged to be paid and satisfied and cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plaintiff further prays that a certain mortgage executed by A. J M Her and C. M. Miller on said Lot 1. Block 11G, North Platte, Nebraska, dater May 20th, 1871. running to Pnnlel C. Young. Eben Young nnd P S. Young, partners In business in St. Louis, Missour, under tlp firm name of Young Bros. & Co. for the 3um of S53G.S6 and recorded in Book "A." Page 59 of the Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, be adjudged and de creed to be paid and satisfied and that h.t, il mortgage bo cancelled upon tho rwordH of Lincoln County,, Ne braska. x And pinntlft further prays tnnt a certain mortgage, executed by A. J. Miller and C. M. Miller on said Lot 1, Block 11G, of North Platte, Nebraska, on the 30th day of May 1871, for tho sum of ?955.23 and running to the de fondants, T. B. Weber & Co. and re corded in Book "A," Page 61 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, be adjudged and decreed to be paid and satisfied In full and said mortgage bo cancelled upon the rec ords of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plaintiff further prays that a certain mortgnge executed by A. J. Miller and C. M. Miller on said Lot 1. Block 110, of North Platte Nebras ka, dated August 22nd, 1874, for tho sum of ?G50.00 running to John Dowel and E. M. Dowd and recorded In Bool "A." Page 253 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County,, Nobraska, be ad judged and decreed to be paid and satisfied and said mortgage cancelled upon tho records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plantlff further prays that a certain mortgngo executed by A. J. Miller and C. M. Miller on tbo Gth day of April. 1877s. on said Lot 1. Block 1'16. North Plotte. Nebraska, for the sum of $2,000.00 running to tho doffln dant. Mary K. Nichols and recorded n Book "A." Pago 514 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, be' adjudged to be paid and satisfied in full and cancelled upon tho records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plaintiff further prays that his title in end to said Lot 1. Block 116. be quieted en ago'.nst eaoli and all of aJd mortgage and against Lot 1. IMock 118 of the Orlalnal Pint, of the City of North Platte. Lincoln County. Nebraska, and all nfr- pons claiming any Interest of anv kind in said real estatja or any part thereof, and that they be decreed to have no r'ght, title and interest in and to said premNes or any part thereof and for general eouitabtV relief.. You are required t answer said pe tition on or before 'the 81st day of June "IMC Dated Mar &tb, Iff. JUUTJl PttH Plaintiff. Tlx HalUxan, BaaUT ft HalUgau, ills Attorns. - M1MU. I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building & Loan Building DOCTOR C. A. SELBY rhysiclau and Sargeo Office over Itcxall Drag Stoto House 1068 GEO. B. DENT, , Uhsylclnn and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd' Obstrotrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D. Special Attention Given to Surercry McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 8.1 Residence 38 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T. Osteopathic Physician. North Platte. Nebraska. Knights of Columbue Building Office Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Neb Phono for Appointments. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors ", 6, 7 Building & Loan Unlldlng. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 Extension Road No. 77. To whom it may, concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at the NE corner of section 20, township 14 north, range 30 west and running thencu north oa Hue between See's 16 and 17 said township and range 60 chs. to the SW corner of NWVt of NW'i of Section 16 said township and range to connect with extension of Road No. 107, this road to be 66 feet wide, and to be an extension of Road No. 77, lias reported in favor of the same. Anyone having objections thereto, or claims for damages by reason of the establishment of the above road must file same on or before twelve o'clock noon of the 28th day of June 1920. Dated at the Couhty Clerk's office in North Platte, Nebrsaka, this 16th day of April 1920. 27-4 County Clerk I v iiuuuoi, xruuue aoo. AUTO LIVERY. Romiyh Garage, Phone 814 Day Call. PJhuip 1270 Com. inerclnl Hotel Night Ca'l. Taxi Service. Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN SYSTEM NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PAY ING DISTRICT NO. 3 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. To the owners of record title of all property adjacent to or abutting upon the streets hereinafter described and all persons interested therein. You and each of.you are hereby not No. 2, 110 East B Street, Phone 490. No. 3, 621 East Fourth, Phono 071. No. 4, 821 West Third, Phone No. 75. IK THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Determination nf T-Tttf raliln tn Hia Pcnn P 1 n ifted that the Mayor and Council of , yion, Deceased the city of North Platte , did undor' NOTICE date of April 20, iuzu pass anu ap-, prove a certain ordinance forming NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER and creating paving district number ESTED IN THE ESTATE OP 3 of the city of North Platte, Lincoln ARTHUR F. LAYTON, DECEASED, County, Nebraska, and that the fol- BOTH HEIRS AND CREDITORS lowing streets Including the Intefsep- THEREOF: tions thereof within the limits of said You will take notice that on the city are -comprised thhi said paving 23r'd day of April, 1920, Ray E. Gif districi to-wlt: All that portion of ford nnd Lula K. Gcfford and 'John C. Fourth Street of said City,, common- Hutton .filed their petition in the corni cing at the intersection ot Fourth ty Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, Street and nryan Avenue ui tuveruuiu alleging mat Arthur F. Layton died Addition to said. City, thence,, west intestate on tho 17h day of April, 1899, along said Fourth Street to and In- and that at the time of his death ho eluding Pino Street of said City, ,was a resident of Lincoln County, No- thence north along said lino street, braska; and that at that time he own to the south line of Sixth Street of ed one-half of an undivided two-thirds said City, as it -Intersects said Pine interest in the Northwest quarter Street of said City. :(NWU) of Section Twenty-one (21), Unless objections are filed thereto .Township Twenty-three (23) Ranee as required by Statute within twenty Fifty-six (56)West of tho Gth Prin- days from the first publication of tins Cfpal Meridan, in Scotts Bluff County, notice, the Mayor and Council shall Nebraska; and alleging that they, the. proceed to construct such paving. said Ray E. Gifford and Lula K. Gif Dated this 4th day of May, 1920. ford are the present owners of tho A. Pi STREITZ. Mayor. East seventy-five (75) acres of said O. E. ELDER, City Clerk above described land, and that John M7-3wks (SEAL) g. Hutton Is tho present owner of the West oighty-tlvo (85) acres of said Notice to Creditors. described land; and that no potltion Estato"No. 1748 of Mary, Hansen, de- Gr annricatlon has ever liMn ait. fn ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln the appointment of nn administrator County, Nebraska. of said estate, either by, his lioirs or The Stnto of Nebraska, ss: Creditors by any person or porsons claiming to of said ostate will take notlcothat the bo tho creditors of said deceased, timo limltod for presentation and filing , And the prayer ot said petition Is of claims, asainst saiu nsiaie is oep- that the court shall fix a time for hear tembor 4, 1920, and for sottloment of jng 0f said petition and make an order said Estate is April 6), uuu 1 as to the time and place of hearing will sit at the county court room in the same, and that upon the hearlnir ot said count- on Juno 4, :i' ', at 10 ma petition, It shall be determined o'clock a. in., and on S?pt.r..ber 4 that more than two years have elapsed 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to receive. I since the time of the Heath of said oxnmlno, hoar, allow, or adjust all doceaed, and that he died Inte.stato, claims and objections duly, filed. . on April 17, 1890, seized of an esta'e ,V'm. H.'C. WOODHURST, 'of inheritance (n this State; and that M4-J1 County Judge. no application bos been made in the ; Z State of Nebraska, for the appolnt- INotlce 10 ( rcdilors. inent of an administrator of the estate Estate No. 1750 of Mary Norrin, de- 0f said deceased; and that he left rs ceased in the County Court of Lincoln his sole and only heirs, his mother. County. Nobraaka. iHernVe Layton, Rnd his brother L! me ataie ot ieurnsn.a, . i-iui;u. uajTon, eacn ot whom were nt'ripi of said estate will take notice that the to a one-half interest in his est;,tr time limited for presentation and filing nnd that all debts of said Arthur F of clii'.ms' againat said Estate is Sep- Layton have been fully paid; an,i t'n tember 4tu IMQ. and for, settlement of Bu crwlltors of said estate, ami 1. aadd Estate Is April 50th 1921; that I against it be and are forever ban . ,1 will sit at tb county court room in You ere notified that the sal.i t 1 said county, ja June 4th JI20, at 8 tlou has been set for hearing m i o'clock a. ,in.. and on September 4th 35th day of Mav. 1S0. at in o , 180, at 9 o'dpelf a- m.. to recatve, A. M.. in the office of the Count v J 1 examine, hear. illQV, or adjust all in and for Lincoln County, Nebr,- 1 olftlins aU oJUom duly filed. at Neth PlAUe Nebraska. wm.Tt c; AVbofenunsT. u im, u, . wooDtumw. Ml-Jl " Coaaty Judge. 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