The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 20, 1920, Image 8

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WILSON TOUT, Kdftor and Piibllsher.
4SURSCRIPTI0N PRICK:
Oho Yenr, In ndrnnco $2.00
Enterod at the North Platte, Nebraska
Postoffice an Second Clnfl Matter,
TUBS HAY, JULY j(ltli 11)20;
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr nd Mrs. P. S. Evans ruturnod
from Xearnoy Sunday.
LouT BraUrnflK wont to Stnploton
Sunday to upend a few days.
Hazel Simpson loft Sunday for Don
"vor to Mpond sevoral months.
John Baker left Saturday for Fon
tonella, I., to vlHit foe r weak.
Frank Horrod loft Sunday for Colo
rado Point to loonto porninnontly.
Mrsy. T. JeffrloB and clilldron loft
Snturdny for Mlllor to visit rolntlvoH.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Romlgh loft Snt-
dny fr Oak Bluffs to visit for some
llmo,
Lost) A silver'bar pin set with bril
liants. Reward. FJndor call at thin
offloo.
Tho Epworth Louguo of the M. E.
church will hold u picnic Thursday
evening.
LrtDora and Edith Stenner roulgnod
tholr positions nt tho O'Connor storo
Snturdny.
Ruth Elder If to ontor Colorado
State Tonchors' Collego at Orooloy In
Soptombor.
Henry Hookor returned from Ster
ling last wook whdre ho hud been
visiting friends.
Miss Anna 0'IIaro Is taking n vaca
tion from her duties at tho Prater
lrug Htoro this weok.
Thurston Woodhurst cnino up from
Kenrnoy Saturday to visit tho homo
folks for a fow days.
Chns. .Yost has decided to ontor
Midland College at tho opening of
chool In Soptombor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Flkes left Sat
urday for St. Louis nftor visiting nt
tho Mlko Hayes homo.
Harold Potoruon camo from Sterling
'Sunday and Is a guest nttho P. M.
;Soronaon homo this weok.
Elizabeth Weir enmo up from Grand
Island yostorday to visit at tho P. M.
SoronBon homo for a wook. 9
Mrs. W. It. Koslor, of Kansas City,
camo yostorday to visit hor paronts
JMr. and Mrs. C. II. Stnmp.
Earl Foster Is pluunlng on attending
'tho Colorado School of Minos nt Gold
on, dining tho coming year.
Mrs, F. M. Lansing returned from
Des Moines last wook bolng called
"here by the' Ulnoss of hor fnthor.
J. W. Roan, of tho recruiting sor
vlco left Saturday , for Sutherland
where ho was on duty over tho woolc
unfl.
Don't forgot there will bo "Too
!Much Johnson" ut tho Keith tonight
nnd it's tho Inst tlmo, too. Rut como
ainywny.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sholvor and son
"Toddy returned Snturdny from Wis
consin whoro thoy visited rolntlvos
for n month.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Koefo ruturnod
"Sunday from Konrnoy whero thoy had
boon cnllod by tho deatli of Mr. 0'
Keofo's father.
Mr. rind Mrs. Tim OAKoofo wnB call
ed to Kearney Friday by tho suddon
donth of Mr. O'Koofo's mothor Mrs.
Lnwronco O'Koofd.
W MurcolloB returned Sunday from
Waterloo, la., whoro ho had boon visit
ing hlfi mothor and has rosuned duties
tit tho Romlgh Qnrngo.
Melvln Gulloy, enrouto from Knusns
'City to bis homo In Goring, stopped
over to visit hla brother J. C. Gulloy
nnd will leave tomorrow.
Whom should n mnn trust If not Ills
own swoolhoart? Soo Tom Mooro in
Duds nnd you'll know. Keith Theatre
Wednqsdny and Thursday.
. Gladys Stcgnl ontortntnod a number
of young folks nt a dinner party Inst
ovonlng Jii honor of Miss Gladys Plpor,
of Cheyenne, who Is tho houso guest
of Florcnco Cough.
A pu.rty consisting of Lola. Katlo,
Ivan lUHl Charlos Walters and Harry
Waltomnth left this morning for Estea
Park. ThOv expect to bo gono oovoral
wooks. Mrs. Walters will Joint horn
Inter,
-Mrs. J. 13. Loftio, of Salt Lake, City
upent Saturday In town onrouto to
Grand Island.' Slfo was formerly
(Miss Mary Loftla of tills city and
taught In tho Tljty bcIiooIh for many
years.
Don't toll a woman your life ls dull.
Sho may inako It exciting for you, If
your life docs scorn dull go to tho
Crystal Thursilny and Friday and see
Ethel Clayton liven things up In
"Mora Deadly Thnn tho Mnlo."
our desire
Is to supply you with
Tho Host Sorrier,
nnd
Tho Rest (lliiKsc
at
Tho Rest Prices.
"The Rexnll hnndlos tho goods. 14tf
For Said Buick Six FIvo pasien-
gor touring in good condition, with
oxtrn oqulpmont. Rargnln .for cash
"Will trade for Liberty Ronds. Phono
$13. BOtf
The Roy Scouts of Troops 1 nnd 5
. . . - . a . . i ... ii. t -. . r
puueu on ii Hiuiii ui mu ihhhi ;uii
cort whlcli shows thorn to bo allvo.
Thoy carried chairs over to the Court
Houso entrance and rented thorn to
patrons of tho Concert for ton cents
each. After tho concert tho chnlrs
woro carried away. This was an ac
commodation to a number of people
who would rather not sit on tho grass
and if carried out at cnoh concert
will amount to quito a sum for tho
year. Count ou tho Doy .Scouts.
Household Arts Teacher Secured.
aMIh,b Bobs Doyloe has nccoptod a
pufco'dn the local schools as hoad of
tho Household Art Department for tho
next yoar. Slio will tench Cooking
and Sowing. Sho Is a graduato of
Cos Collego and has taken advanced
work nt Iowa Stela Collego at Amos,
She has had sevoral years oxporlonco
teaching these subjects in High
Schools In Iowa. Her salary will bo
$1800 for the year.
:!o::
Nolieo (o Water Consumers.
Tho credit limit for payment of
wntor ront for tho months April, I "ay
nnd Juno comes to nn and next Tues
day, July 20th, nnd many of our con
sumers have not paid up yet, If you
expect water servlco soo that your
bill is paid on or bforo tho 20th as all
consumers delinquent aftci that dnfe
will have their services shut oil until,
bill Is paid. A charge Dl $1.00 All! bo
added to tho bills of all tho4. whose
sorvlco is shut off foi non-payinjiu lo
i. . for the ma'i's time as requt. i I y
ordinance
HERSIIEY S. WELCH,
Water Commissioner.
o:
HOJIKS FOR SALE.
NO INCREASE IN TAX VALUES.
On terms Just Uko rent. Got your
home troubles in tho otoar now before
winter comos and And you looking for
a house. Wo offer the following prop
erties on exceptionally onsy torms and
vnfmuch as prop-tles are going to
bo herd to gpt this fall, it .would bo
well to settle tho mattor now. Prices
nro steady and will not go down so
long as the demand Is so great.
18 room liouso ,two Btory, strictly
modem, 1008 West 4th St. $2500 down
nnd balanco $7fi per month on con
tract. Room for three families. Tho
upstairs will ront for $70 per month
Price $10,000. I
Two, flvo room, now modern houiios,!
itf H. & S. Addition. Prlco $G200 each'.
$150 cash down, balance on contrnet '
like ront.
.Three, four room houses, west 2nd
street, 2000 block, Just completed. $500
down on each, bnlnnco like ront. Prices
$2300 nnd $2400.
One tlirea room houso nnd one four
room house off of West Cth Stroot,
south of upper yard office Just com
pleted. Prlco $2400 and $2200. Small
payment down, bnlnnco llko rent.
We rognrd all of tho abovo proper
.... uto.v nn,l rnnnrl nt thnv nrl-
ties as special bnrgnlns on tho torms.'"11 u" 1 . 7""o"",
offered and would llko to show them
to you" by nppolntmont. Phono or seo
tho IIOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN
AGENCY. ' 54-2
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Como and Soo tho Ladles Now Art
Turning Noodlo now bolng dcnion-
trated by Miss Ruth Jackson at Tho
Leador Mor. Co.
Farewell Appearance
The Original
Southern Rag-A-Jazz
At The K. C. Hall
,3
Friday and Saturday,
July 23-24.
SPECIAL
20 Bars Laundry Soap $1.00
Kirks Castile Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 25c
One pound of Coffee, whole berry 30c
Swifts Premium Bacon . 4 06
Matches per box , rjc
Five pound pail of Lard
3 cans Oil Sardines 25c
Horse Shoo Tobacco 85c
Star Tobacco ' g5c
3 cans of Corn 1 .joc
Cow Brand Flour, per sack $3,G5
One Dollars worth of Sugar at 17c per pound with each
$5.00 order. .
BIRDWOOD STORE.
We pay the market prices. Cash or trade for Eggs.
OPEN TILL :00 P. 3L
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Another Ilo Scout Activity.
Troops One and Two of tho Hoy
Scouts have offered tholr sorvlcos to
the Cleanup Campaign Committee. and
litre hoen assigned to duty as insjioc-
tors. . They will oovor the city, lnifpobt
the yards, alloy, etc, and fill odt a
report on each homo. Those places
whlch pass the tnndnrd will bo award-
ed a 100 window card and those
which pass tho standard will boaWard-
rnaannuhln tlmo liafnrn nndtAor in-
speotfon Is made and a card nwardod
If the improvement Is good. Tho Com-
inlttoo roports that tho preliminary
inspection shows many 100 homos
and others hurrying to get in ilne.
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( heck ( ouufy I rpiisuivr. ,
C. D, Robinson, of Red Cloud, and
George Antbes. of pmaha. Deupty
Auditors from tho Statc-Addltor'solTlco
havo just completed checking Uio
books of tho County 'ireasurer. Thoy
found them correct, S. M. So.idor, tho
Tronsuror reports tho total I collections
ot ins ouico irom way at, xvi w unio
to bo $1,009,091.88. This breaks all ,
previous records for any equal longth i
or timo. "ino nmouni oi woik invol
ved In making those collections may
bo understood whon it is known that
this office issued 15,000 tax receipts
last yoar and Lincoln County stands
fourth In tho stato In tho number, of
nutoinooiio receipts issued, we nonn
out over 5100 auto licenses In Lincoln
County," said Mr. Souder.
8 RargaJns In Fords.
Ford Coupo with startor, $300.00.
'Ford Rncor, $275.00.
HENDY-OOIER AUTO CO.
DR. 0. !!. CRESSLkR.
Graduate Dentist
Ofllc nvrr th" McPops''
f5infi Hunk
Notice of Filial Report
Estate No. 1C28 of Don Westonfold,
deceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobrnskn.
mi. at Tni.HnniM n. ..11 niM
sons Interested in said Estate take ?2 Jf ti n Pn,,,,? S''1 nhnbl;
notice that the Executors have filed afef. " ."" .,0f . L,"C,n f"'1
u..ttin.tt ,i .uanLon a himh.
win!. i.nv lmnn n for heariiiir be-
foro said court on August 13, 1920, at
9 o'clock a. m., whon you may nppoar
and contest tho same. '
Dated July 19th, 1920.
Wm, II. C WOODHURST,
July20-3w County Judge.
Band
Tuesday, July 20,
isJ,5
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Railroad Labor Award Today.
Thoordoro Bryan and Will Thlso, of
Oelwin, Town, stoppod off Friday to
see Secrotnry Moran.of the Chnmbor
of Commorco. Mr. Rryan is building
a new $80,000 theatre in Oolwln and
Mr. Thlso Is pnymastor for tho C. &
G. W. R. R. at that placo. Those golitle-
men are on a motor trl to San Fran- :
cIsco from which place tl'cy will go to
Honolulu by boat. ,
"o-:
: ATTENTION" I'LKASK!
Men with cythos and mowing ma-
chinos that will cut woods please leave
your name and phone number and rtd-1
dress with J. E. Seb.istini). Gen 1.
Chairman.
McI1 vlth wnRonB tlmt ctm 1)atll rul).
b,Hh ,oavo your nma wItl) H J M(,.nn
S(,cretary of ciiamhor-of Commerce.
p,ono C7i
Tho By ScoutR started Inapectlo'n
MnmiHv. Thorn nr-n nn mill .,r ihum
Thoy have vour 100 card pjeiise j. I
pllly ,t , your front Wn(i0Wi- Cion
homoH 1110ftn enterprising oltb.en
Arc you one of tlxom7
your for j,e CRm9i
J. K. SEBASTIAN.
General Chairman.
:o:
ECHEMIKRUY
Wants to Show you
Furniture Ranges Stoves
Beds Springs Mattresses
Cots Pads Pillows
Dlshos Tlnwaro Hardwaro
Tonts of all Kinds.
Camp Outfits
You neod the goods
I GOTTA have the Money.
Lets Go To
5:5-4- 1044E. Front.
ORDER FOR HEARING.
j IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
1 In the matter of the Estate of Niels
Hansen, Deceased.
i Tho State of Nebraska: to all per
sons interested In said estate, both
creditors and hoirs:
Jergen P. Jergonsen having filed
his petition under ontn in this court
stating that Niels Hansen, died In
testate on or about tho 14th day of
June, 1898, and that at the date of hla
a"'lu "l UUIUUKli; HHU Ul llie OHIO
of his denth ho wns the ownor of the
North West Qunrter of the North East
Qarter tho North East Quarter
of the North West Quarter and the
South Half of the Noih West Quarter
all of Section 14, Township 10, Range
28, hi' Lincoln County, Nebraska, and
that tho petitioner Is tho present
owners of said promises having pur
chased the same by mesne convey
ances from the heir of said deceased;
that said deceased left as his solo
and only heir at law his father Jens
Hansen; said petitioner praying that
a decree of said coutt may be render
ed determining the date of tho deatli
of -said deceased, the right of succes
sion to said abovo described real es
tate, who are tho hoirs of said do
ceased, tthelr degree of kinship and
tho right of descent of tho real prop-
orty of which tho said deceased died
and enter his decree accordingly; it
is therefore ordered that a hearing
be had on said petition at tho county
courtroom In tho city of North Platte
Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the Gth
day of August, 1920, at tho hour of
ono o'clock p. m.
. Dated this 28th day of June, 1920.
1 Wm. H. C. WOODHUR'ST,
J13-3w County Judge
NOITCi: TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. -17G5 of Bemrd Miller.
uecenseu. ,
In the Cojunty Count of Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss. Credi
tors of said ostato will take notlco that
tho timo .limited for presentation and
illlng of claims against said estato is
Movombor G, 1920, and for settlement
01 sniu esiaie is July L', iuui, that l
will sit nt tho county court room In
jnld county on August 6, 1920, nt 9
o'clock a. m. nnd on Novombor G, W20,
at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocolvo, examine,
hoar, allow or adjust all claims nnd
objections duly filed.
WM. IT. C. WOODHURST.
JO-4 County Judge
NOTICE OF HEARING.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN
COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In tho Matter of tho Estato of Louis
Armstrong, Doccased.
TO THE HEIRS AND ALL PER
SONS INTERESTED IN THE ES
TATE OF LOUIS ARMSTRONG, DE
CEASED,
You aro horoby notified that on
Juno 29, 1920, William A. Armstong
and Goorgo T. Sldwoll as Executors
of said Estato, filed in said Court,
their final account nml appllcnt'lon
for tho assignment ot tho real estato
belonging to said Estato. to-wlt: All
of the Northeast Quarter (NEV4) of
Soctlon Seventeen (17) In Township
Fourteen (14), North of Rango Thlr
ty (30), West Gth P. M. in Lincoln
County, Nobraska, and All of tho
North-west Qunrtor (NWU) of Sec
tlon Eight (8) in Township Fourteen
(14), North of Rango Fifty-flvo (55)
West Gth P. M. in Kimball County,
Nobraska, and that said final account
nnd application for tho nsslgnment of
said real ostatq will bo hoard before
this Court in tho County Court room
In tho Courthouso In tho City of North
Plntto, County qf Lincoln, Stato of
Nobrnskn, on tho 24th day of July,
1920, at 0 o'clock a. m., and you nro
hereby cited to flPPcnr at said timo
and placo and show causo, if any, tfcoro
bo, why enld final account, and ap
plication for tho assignment of .said
real,-citato, should not bo allowod..
Dated at North Platto, Nebraska,
June 29, J920.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
jG-3w (SEAL) County Judge.
Don't Forget
"THE SUN" j
lias 31ntlnecs Each Hnjr Except J
Sunday at 2:00 p. in. nnd 1:00 p. m.
Coolest Place In Town. .52-4
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I DR. J. S, TWINEM I
Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics
Hospital Facilities
Platte Valley Hospital
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The Platte Valley
Hospital.
719 West Filth Street,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Open to tho Jrcdlcnl Profession
for tho treatment of Mcdknl, Sur
gical, nnd Obstetrical cases.
Modern, Inrgo nnd niry. Plcusant
toonis -nt the most reasonable
prices. .
Rest of caro glTcn to all. .Regis
tered Nurses only employed.
DOROTHY REED, R. N.,
Superintendent.
Phono 110.
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 .nd 2 Bolton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
GEO. B. DENT,
I'hsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Snrgerj
and Obstretrics.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Office 130, Residence 115
W. T. PBrxCHARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
asslstant deputy Stato Veterinarian
Hospital 815 Sonth Vino Street
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 633
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. I).
Special Attention Given to
Sunrerj
DIcDonnld Rank Building
Office Phone S3 Residence 39
BR. IlEDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrictnn
Surgeon, X-Bnv
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj
Phono Office CIS Residence G7C
Office Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platte. Neb
Phone for Appointments.
Gamble with Springer.
THE CHAIN SYSTEM
No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203.
No. 2, 110 East B Street, Phone 49C
No. 3, C21 Enst Fourth, Phono 971.
No. 4, 824 West Third, Phono No. 75.
HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
We want these.
Big Price for Cast Iron.
No market for bones at present.
L. LIPSHITZ.
' OERRYRBRltl & QR IlKS,
Licensed Embameie
Undertakers nndFuneralDlroetora
Day phono 41
Night phone Black 088
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
l'liyslcian and Surgeo
Office over Roxall Drug Stoio
Office Phone 371. House 10G8
DIt, HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Over Hlrschfcld's
Office Phone 333 Ros. Phone 1020
npCTOK D. T. QUIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radian Therapj
7K City NftUaaJU Bak BHildliff.
OnAka, Nebraska.
FARM L'dANS
I have the Money
on hand to close
loans promptly.
Real Estate Mortgages
Bought and Sold
T. C. PATTERSON
Loan Broker
Building & Loan Building
DKS. STATES Ss STATES
Chiropractors
.r, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1243
ELECTRIC SERVICE
PREST-O-LITE
Storage Batteries
Midway Motor Cc.
Office phone 211. Res. phone 217
L. C . DRO S T,
Osteopntliic Physician.
North Platte. fst-tiraska.
Knights of Columbus UiUdlng.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(incorporated)
One Halt Block North 01 Posloflice.
Phone 58
A modern Institution for the
cientitic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casus.
, Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RedfieltUl.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
Notice of Final Report.
EstatO No. 1729 nf Oflnrirn Tlrnivn
Cauright, deceased in tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tiio btate of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interested in said Estate take
notice that the Administrator has filed
a final account and ronnrt nf ph.
ministration and a petition for final
ettlement and discharge as such,
which have been set- for hearing be-
oro sain court on August 6, 1920, at
0 o'clock n. m., when you may appear
nd contest tho same.
Dated-July 9, 1920.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST.
J1-13-3W Countv Judtre.
Notico of Petition.
Estato No. 1715 of Joseph J. Bowker,
deceased in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska. .
The Stato of Nebraska, To all per-
ons Interested In said Estate take not-
ce that a potltlon has been filed for
tho probate of.an instrument purport
ing to be tho last will and testament
of Joseph J. Bowker, deceased, and for
tho nppointment of Annie C. Krnmp as
Executrix of said Estate, which has
been set for hearing heroin on July 23,
920, at 9 o'clock a, m.
Dated Juno 2G, 1920.
TO. H. C. WOODHURST,
49-3w County Judge.
Legal Notlco.
Horaco G. Beckner; C. Hastings
Reid; Thomas L. Thomas; Pharaoh
H. Hill; William S. Christy: Edward
v. ungianu; nud Section 15, Town
ship 15, Range 20r Lincoln County,
(Nobraska, and all persons claiming
any Interest of any kind in said real
estate or any part thereof, will hereby
tnko notico that R.N. Bruor, plaintiff In
nn action wherein the said R. N. Bruer
Is plaintiff and you and each of you
aro dofondants, has filed his petition
in the district court of Lincoln Coun
(ty, Nobraska, tho object and prayer
of which is to qtilot plaintiff's title to
Section 15, Township 15, Rango 29,
1 Lincoln County, Nebraska, against you
and each of you and to havo it de
creed by tho court that
'and oach of you and
you
all
! persons claiming anv interest
of
any kind in said real estate or anv
part thoreof have no right, title or
intorest of any kind, character or des
cription in and to said real estato
whatsoever.
I Your aro furthor notified that unless
you answer said petition by the 9th
nay or August, laao, Judgment by de
fault will go takon against you forever
excluding you from any claim of any
kind in and to said real estate.
1 R. N. BRUER.
By Halligan, Beatty & Halllgan,
J29-J23 Hla Attorneys.