The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 10, 1920, Image 8

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    LABOR DAY PARADE.
Following is a list of Lalwr Unions
In thd Labor Day I'arndo Monday:
LdoHl No. GOD MuslotmiH
Local No. 1200 Carponterg
Local No. 928 I'aporhangors and
Dacorators
Local No. C92 Teamster, ChuufTers,
oto.
Local No. CC4 Barborg
Local No. 778 Plumbers
Local No. 4 Plasterers
Local No. 910 Electrical Workers
Local No. 403 Stationary Engineers
Local No. 832 Hallway Carmen
Float wore ontorod by tho 1'apor
httngors and Decorators and the Hall
way Cannon, noth woro novel and
Woll designed.
social iroiiKKit 'i:i:iki.
J. II. VnnClcave and Dr. Claude Scl
by appeared as a committee from tho
Wolfarc Hoard asking the Council to'
employ Bomoono to talo the placo of
.Miss Qreor In looking after the social
wclfaro of tho city. They showed the
need for continuing tho work which
1ms been begun and which promises
to mnkc North Platto n safer nnd
healthier placo in which to l'v
Council approved tho request and ac
tion will bo taken by tho offlclalr. nt
once to supply tho placo.
- ::o::
Dodgo Brothers inako a car which
Btands up under constant use, and pe
culiarly fitted for business. Most of
our largo corporations have standard
ized on Dodgo equipment, and local
inauranco, land and travelling men
havo bought Dodges for their cxtremo
serviceability. Ability to get parts
and sorvico right horo in North Platto
also contributo to their largo sale nnd
usefulness. J. V. HOMIQII Dealer.
In these days of high prices, Chand
ler car prices aro most reasonable for
tho quality Ihcy represent When you
buy your family car. you will do woll
tn nn.l nut flmf fnilnv vnn nun lmv n .
Chandler cheapor than many other
formerly lowor priced cars. Seven
years making ono modol mean both .
a hotter and a cheaper car for you.
J. V. TtOMIGH Dealer.
Keeping Water Cool.
The only wny to keep water cool
Is to surround It with somo mate
rial thnt Is 11 bnd conductor of heat,
or In other words, does not pass on
tho hent too rapidly. The poorest i
conductor of heat Is n vacuum or space
from which the nlr has been excluded ;
hence, a thermos or vacuum Husk
makes the host container for cold wa
ter. Other bad conductors of heat aro
wood, leather, felt. horn, bone; con
tainers mndo of or covered with these
materials will keep liquids cooler than
.those mndo of metal or glass.
THOSE WHO COME ONCE
Alwnys como back, ospoclally when
they doslro something oxtru lino in
tho wny of food, sorvico and surrouud
ings. Wo only havo to luduco people
in imrn nnrA. Tlmv pnm nenln 1
I
ofthoirown accorJ. Supporo you tost
, 4 , , , , .. ,
our sorvico today and loam why this
restaurant Is so pouiar.
!
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICH! UGVf, PnnMoto-
Opposite Union Pucilie Depot
The Laundry Queen.
W , jBVHjhr aH 1
Come in and See it Operate.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
COMING TO
NORTH PLATTE
United Doctors'
Specialist
Will be at the
McCABE HOTEL
Monday, Sept. 13th
ONE NAY ONLY
Hours 10 a. in. to H . nt..
Jtviiiai-kiililu .Success of those Talent
cd Phjsicniis In the Treatment
of Chronic Disease
KXA.M IN All OX AND CONSULTA
TION rjtun.
Tho diagnostician of tno United
Doctors, licensed by the stato of Neb
raska, for tho troatmont of chronic of
men, women nnd children, offer to all
who call on this visit, consultation,
examination und ndvlso frco. They
havo a system and method of treat
ments that are sure and cortaln In
their rosulls.
Those doctors aro oxports In the
treatment of chronic dlwoawe of tho
blood, Hvor, stomach, Intostlncs, honrt,
kidnoys or bladder, rheumatism,
flclatIca,'trrtrpBy, log ulcors, woak lungs
and thoso affletod with long standing
deep seated, chronic disease, that havo
baffled tho skill of other physicians,
should not fall to calL
According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gall stones
goltor, piles, etc., as all cases accepted
will bo treated without operation or
hyipodormic injection. If you havo
kldnoy or bladdor troubles bring u 4
ounce Dome 01 your uruio lur ciiunucni
..nt .. . a I ... i
analysis and microscopic examination
Worn-out and run-down men nnd
women, no mattor what your ailment
may bo, no matter what you havo been
loldi or tho oxporlonco you have hnd
with other physicians, settlo It forovor
In your mind. If your caso Is Incur
able thoy will toll you so. Consult
them upon this visit. It costs you
nothing for examination.
Romombor, this free offer Is for this
visit only.
Married ladles must come with their
husbands nnd minors with tholr par
ents. no:;-
WHITES TO'ABSORB DlAORIS?
That Fate, Rather Than Extinction,
Said to Be Assured to New Zea
land Tribe.
The Ingenuous explnnntlon that they
wouldn't have eaten neighbors had
beef, mutton or pork been more abun
I dant on the early New Zealand mnrket
stamps tho native Maoris as n raco
with working brains, nnd their phy
siques havo long been praised. It Is
not surprising, therefore, thnt, as a
correspondent records, these nborlg.
Inals are among tho few in modern
times who, Instead of promptly vanish
Ing, will doubtless be absorbed Into tho
white man's family.
Fifty thousand pure-bred Mnorls still
reninln, hnlf of whom nro prnctlcnlly
civilized. Many have attained to high
political position. There nro four Mao
ri members In tho houso of representa
tives, two In the legislative council
and ono Is an Important minister In tho
executive council.
Themselves Polynesians of rcmoto
J1"11"" '. natives, bo It
-lidded, arc not strictly aboriginals,
Tu,y n) l0M8,lt tQ lmV(J ..Ulsplucedi
n n tubiu d'hote, somo COO years ago a
tin ul inr r 0 Kf ..In f in lit ii a nr In .
mans."
lr. Howard Host, Dentist, Twlnoml
Itiilldlng. Phono 807. 77tf
It will
Blue.
Costs less
than 2
cents an
hour to
run it.
AMERICAN RED GROSS
TO GIVE RURAL HELP
Program for Public Health and
Community Welfare Is Now
Well Under Way.
Iturnl communities nnd towns of less
than 8,000 population benefit In a very
large pnrt by the public health and
community wolfnro work of the Amorl
cun Hod Cross. Almost nil of the
3,000 Hod Cross chapters have some
rural sections In tholr territory. There
fore the ited Gross Hurnl Service,
Ilrlotly, the purpose of Iturnl Serv
ice Is to assist people to get out of life
more health, wealth and happiness. In
this purpose public health Instruction
and general educntlonnl progress of
both children and udults play u big
part.
Recreation Is found to be one of the
biggest needs In rural life. There Is
lack of sulliclent play-life for the chil
dren and soclnl life for the adults.
Picnics, pngennts, debating clubs,
baseball leagues, community singing
and other soclnl events which bring
the people of surrounding communities
together hnvo been organized nnd car
ried on under the guidance of Ited
Cross rural workers to great advan
tage. In many Instances solving rec
reational problems nnd getting people
together proves to be tho awakening
of the community to other conditions
which may be Improved by united
nctlon.
As n result of community organiza
tion, townships In which there hnd
been neither plnns nor Interest In
community progress have been organ
ized to work together with the unified
purpose of bringing their community
up to tho most enlightened standards.
Lecture and musical entertainment
courses have been started as a result
of community meetings, as well ns cir
culating libraries, Red Cross schools of
Instruction In Home Nursing, Care of
the Sick nnd First Aid. In the larger
towns the need for restrooms nnd pub
lic comfort stations Is being met. Play
grounds for the children have been
established and recreational activities
worked out for the year.
In order that there may ho concerted
effort In currying on the programs of
tho various welfure agencies In the
rurnl districts, Red Cross Rural Serv
ice helps the organizations already on
the ground. The main object of the
service Is to lend n hand everywhere
nnd tnke the lend only where neces
sary. JUNIOR RED CROSS
ACTIVE IN EUROPE
Garden seeds for Polish orphans,
milk for anaemic Greek babies, car
penters' tools for Czecho-Slovnklnn
cripples these are only a few of the
gifts that young Americans are send
ing to tho war-crushed children of the
Old World.
Through the Junior Red Cross the
boys nnd girls of tho United States
are giving a fresh start In life to little
wnr orphans scattered all over Europe.
They bnve set up orphans' homes In
France, school colonies In Belgium and
Montenegro, and day schools In Al-
bnnlu.
They nro sending dozens of young
Syrians, Montenegrins, and Albanians
to American colleges In Constantinople
nnd Beirut, and maintaining more than
a hundred orphans of French soldiers
nt colleges nnd trade schools. In or
phanages and farm schools up and
down the peninsula of Italy there are
nearly 500 wards of American Juniors.
Last winter n thousand French chil
dren from tho Inadequate shelters of
the dovasted regions were sent by tho
Junior Red Cross to spend the cold
months In warmer parts of France.
At tho same time five thousnnd little
Belgians wore having n hot lunch every
day at Junior Red Cross school can
teens. Amcrlcnn school children have al
ready raised something like a million
dollars for these, enterpriser, and they
are still hard at work.
In Chtnn, through campnlgns of ed
ucation, tho Junior Red Cross Is help
ing to combnt widely prevalent blind-
ness nnd cholera.
RED CROSS RELIEF
IN CENTRAL EUROPE
But for timely assistance of the
Amerlcnn Red Cross during tho Inst
year, a large proportion of tho 20,000,
000 population of the Balkan States
might have starved or perished from
disease or exposure. Six million dol
lars worth of food, clothing nnd medl
cnl supplies have been sent to tho Bal
kans Roumauln, Bulgaria, Albania,
Montenegro, Serhin, Bosnia and Greece
slnco the beginning of Red Cross re
lief operations In Central Kurope,
while millions of dollars worth of food
alone has been sent to the needy In
these stntcs.
The money expended by the Red
Cross In this stricken portion of Eu
ropo liu" been used to sot up hospltnls,
orphanages, dispensaries, mobile medl
cnl units and to help in the general re
construction of devnstatcd areas. Amor
llcnn tractors and other farming lmple
mcnts hnve been sent to the agricul
tural regions where nld has been glv
en in plowing the land.
By tho Inst of this year probably
all Amcrlcnn Red Cross agencies nu
ministering relief In Central Europe
will have withdrawn. By that time, it
is belloved, the peoplo will havo ap
pronched a normal stnte of living and
will be able through their own agencies
which the Red Cross has helped net
ap to provide for themselves.
MORE MILK
FROM SAME FEED.
The dairy cow must bo kept in good
lioalth to give a full supply of milk.
Decreased milk production lndlcntos
low vitality because of a lack of nec
essary minerals In tho feed.' Increas
ing teh feed does not effect tho result.
Th daily use of
CMIlTzlD
STOCK TONIC BLOCK
is most effective in such cases. It acts
as a general tonic and bloodbullder,
and with improved digostion and pow
er to assimilate food, a greater flow
of milk naturally follows.
Sold on a sixty-day guarantee We
gladly refund your money if it falls
to satisfy.
North Platte Feed Store
702 No. Dewey.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Posloftice.
Phone 58.
A modern institution for tha
ciantific treatment of medical,
surgical und confinement casai.
Complatvly equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Red&el.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
NORTH PLATTE
Typewriter
EXCHANGE
We buy, sell and exchange jjjj
all makes ot
TYPEWRITERS
Handle ribbons, carbons
and typewriter supplies.
Expert repair service.
Present Address
PALACE HOTEL
ft
Hay Fever
and
Catarrhal Deafness
Successfully handled by
Osteopathic
Treatment
Dr. W. I. SHAFFER
OASIS BUILDING
North Platte, Nebr.
W. T. PRITCIIARD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex -Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
IIOBpKal 315 South vine street.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
House Phone Black 633
'ARM LOANS
I have the Money
on hand to close
loans promptly.
Real Estate Mortgages
Bought and Sold
T.C. PATTERSON
Loan Broker
Building & Loan Building
HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
We want these.
Big Price for Cast Iron.
No market for bones at present.
L. LIPSHITZ.
WATKINS
Tho Standard of Purity and
xcellence. Extracts, Spices &
Toiletries.
Sold By It. N. STECK. Phono
1206J.
DOCTOH C. A. SELBY
Physician anil Surgeta
Office orer Iicxall lu'ug Store
Office Phone 371. Houso 1068
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Snrcrery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phono 83 Residence 33
DBS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, C, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242
DR. J. S. TWINEM
Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics
Hospital Facilities
Platte Valley Hospital
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Glrem to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building & Loan Bulld'tng
Phones: Office 130, Residence 116
DB, HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Oyer Illrschfold's
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020
DR. REDFIELD
Physician. Obstetrician
Snnreon. X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Office G12 Residence G7G
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
DOCTOK D. T. QUIQLEY
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Radium Thcrapj
72? City National Bank Banding.
Omaha, Nebraska.
DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS,
Specialist.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Offlco over RoxaH Drug Store.
Phono 113.
DEEBYBERRT & FOitJsKS,
Llcensod Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors'
Day phono 11
Night phone Black 688
Notice of Final Report.
Estate No. 1748 of Mary -Hansen,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska to all per
sons interested in said Estato tako
notice that tho Executrix has filed a
final account and report of hor ad
ministration nnd a potltlon for flnh.1
settlement and dischargo as such, for
docreo' of distribution and hoirship,
which ahve been sot for hearing boforo
said court on October 1, 1920, at 10
o'clock a. m., when you may appear
and contest tho same.
Dated Sept, 4, 1929.
Wm. H. a WOODHURST,
S7-3wk County Jadge.
NOTICE OF FINAL ItE0lt
deceased in tho County Couftfoflln.-
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, t
sons interested m saiu j-.
notico that tho executor h
nnal account and report otJfiiifd
ministration and a petition 2for.l
settlement dand Ischargo las
which havo been sot for hearlni
foro said court on SoptemberJXT1,)
at 9 o clock a. m., wnen yoiumaj
pear and contest tho samol
Dated Aucust 21. 1920. T
wm. ii. u. wuuujtipusi
A24-3I: CountyJu;o.
Notice of Final It'orM)
Estate No. 1750 of Mary NorriH
le-
ceased in tho County Court otlSTTj )1 n
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, tolSU
3T-
sons interested In said Estate
Iko
notice that the Executor hasTfil
a
final nccoimt and report offhTi
id-
in'n.stralion and a petition for.
ial
h,
setelcmcnt and dlscahrgo as
which havo been sot for hcarlngTw
ro
said court on Oct. 1, 1920, nt 9Ip!dck
a. in., when you may appeor andn
test tho same.
Datod Sept. 4th, 1920. Jf
Wm. II. C. W00DI1UR?,
S7-3w County Jud,
f
ppolea
Extension Ilond No. 107.
To whom It may concern:
Tho sneclal commissioner ann
to locato a road as follows:
Commencing at a point on tliotec-
tion lino between sections nlnofO)
and section sixteen (1G) whojmho
public road number 11 intorsectv iid
section line, running thonco wes on
section lino between sections nlH9)
and sixteen (1G) and sections ;S)
eight and seventeen (17) to anlf jr-
sectlon wit;, road No. 78, Jl In
township 14, rango 30. LincolnTCin
ty. Nebraska, has reported inlfror
of tho Bamo as follows: provldlrirrLat
the land owners nlong said routilivo
tho right of way freo of chargejjna.
without claim for damages frofajjin-
coin County.
Any ono having ciainis for d
or objections to tho said roadHist
ty
Clerk of Lincoln County. Nebraska
on
ay
or before 12 o'clock noon of 9tM
of Novenjber, 1920. M
Dated at North Platte. NobfS
ala
30th day of August, 1920. J
A. S. ALLEN, County!;
rk.
G7 5wks (SEAL) 1
Notico for Publication
U. S. Land Offico at Brrfcog
)W,
Nebraska, August 19, 1920.T
Notico is hereby given that CU
rd
la,
.de
.93,
Anderson, of North Platto, NoW
who, on November 27, 1914, fm
Homestead entry, Novth PlattoXfl
Broken Bow No. 011848, for E
Vz,
Section 10, Township 14 North,?
ige
29 ''Vest. 6th Principal Meridi
,tas
filed notico of intention tcl
ko
to
m.
m-
threo-voar Proof, to establUfi cla
tho land above do3irihod, bwofai
H. C. Woodhurst, United States
missloner, at North Platte, No'
ka,
on tho 27th day of September, 3
Claimant names as witnesses
Stewart, Fred L.uue, joun o. ;
and Vern Yanken, all of North
Nebraska.
MACK C. WARRING'
Regist
Notico to Creditors. W
Estate No. 1762 of Hazel Irene W)be
deceased In tho County Court ottyn
coln County, Nobraska. p
Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Cro41flr3
of said cstato will tako .lotlcoMmt
tho tlmo limited for proscntatlonjnd
lliing of claims against said Estai la
December 16th, 1920, -d iOr Jjejle
mcnt of said Estate is August 1th,
1921; that I will sit at tho coj.ty
court room in said county, on SJpt.
16th, 1920 at 10 o'clock a. m., anfflon
Dec. 16th, 1920, at 10 o clock a. mi to
receive, examine, hear, allow or adjast
all claims and objections duly file
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
A24 4w County Judgd
Lepra! Notice.
Dompster Mill Mfg. Co.; A. B. H.m,
sometimes known as A. B. Hann;
H. H. Van Brunt and tho Nortlntest
Quarter Section 30, Township 11,
Rango 26, Lincoln County, Nobra ka
and all persons claiming any Intoi jst
of any kind in said real estato or
any part thereof defendants 'Ul
hereby tako notico that Fred J. T( ;ro
has filed his petition In tho dlst let
court of Lincoln County, Nobrai ia,
In an action whorein ho is plal iff
and wherein you and each of you, :o
gether with Lincoln County, Nobra ca,
a municipal corporation are doi n
dants, tho object and prayer of pi in
tift's action is to quiet his t flo
against you and each of you in am to
tho Northwest Quarter of Soctlon 30,
Township 11, Rango 2G, Lincoln C un
ty, Nebraska and to quiet his t tlo
particularly against a mortgago ts
cuted by J. G. Swanson and wife to
A. B. Ham, sometimes known as A.
B. Hann, and Dompster Mill Mfg 3o.
executed October 8th, 1895 filed 'or
record October 9th, 1895 In Book 20,
pago 1G5, real cstato records ot I in
coln County, and against a mortg ,ge
oxecuted by said J. G. Swanson tnd
wife to H. H. Van Brunt executed
October 9fh, 1895 filed for record on
October 12th, 1895 in bookl8, p g0
459 Teal cstato records of Line ,in
County, Nebraska, and ngairis a
mechanics lien at ono tlmo hold by
Dompster Mill Mfg. Co. against L. a
Larson filed In book A, pago 359,Jr ai
cstato records of Lln-oln County: e.
braska.
Plaintiff seoks a decree at o lTt
barring tho defendants and-jach 0f
them of any and all right, titlofi nd
Interest In and to said real estate) x
isting by virtue of said mortgit aa
mechanics Hon or otherwise. I '
You aro further notified that unl .S9
you answor said petition by the 2 th
day of Sejrtomber, 1920, Judgment Dv
AafnWU mill I-.. I. 1
you wm laereupon do oxciuaea irf
any and all right, title oY Interest'
said real estate.
FUND J. TETRO,
By Halllgan, Beatty & Hallfean,
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