The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 17, 1920, Image 3

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Dr. L. J. K1LVUSK, Dentist. Mc
Donald Bank Building Rooms 2 & 0.
riiono 07. 42t
u urrvx i I'll i-i
Prosperity and comfortable warmth seem to be syn
onymous terms. If your coal bin is filled with the proper
p-rado of coal you haven't got a whole lot to worry about.
piling a grade of coal that is noted for the satis
fy iuo- '.'j u it V'.t up the home Lot it heat your
house.
Honestly Folks.
Had I a Large Main Street Store with expensive fixtures
. : aany clever salesmen I couldn't have done any larger bus
ness than 1 have done the past week in my small sample room
at the Palace Hotel and myself . .nly salesman. Men
and women rf all classes took advantage of my short stay hevp
and the hotel lobby looked like a real busy city store.
THIS PROVES TO WE
conclusively that the men and women of North PI
and vicinity appreciate my great efforts to give them ALL
WOOL made-to-measure clothes at far less than the cost o:
' cheap, ill-fitting ready mades. I am thankful and more than
satisfied t
Good News
Many farmers have written and 'phoned in that due to the
harvesting of their crops they were unable to come in during
the' past week. To accommodate the many outsiders and to
give them the same opportunity to save on their winter clothes
as the local people had, I have decided to Iceep my sample
room open every day during the Lincoln County Pair on Sept.
21-24 from 9 A. Mto 10 P. M.
7th SEASON IN NORTH PLATTE
The Logan Knitting Factory of Logan,' Utah, manufac
turers of the Famous Mad e-To -Measure Utah Woolen Goods
has been represented here for the past seven seasons and its
business has doubled every year. Over $35,000 worth of orders
have already been placed by the North Platte people with our
mills for fall and winter delivery.
AND THIS IS WHY
1. LOW COST.
By selling our goods direct from our
mills direct to you wo ollmlnate tho
profits mado by tho wholesalers,
jobbers and retailers. Then again
the goods are made in Utah where
tho wool is grown in abundance.
2. atADE TO FIT.
Underwear, sweartrs, flannel shirts,
macklnaws, and all other of our
manufactured garmonts aro mado to
your individual measure and a per
fect fit is guranateed.
8. GOODS WITH A REFUTATION
Tho Utah woolen goods havo been
Bold direct to tho consumer for tho
past 30 years in 15 different states.
Ask your neighbor or any railroad
man about them. They will toll you
moro about tho quality and wear of
our goods than wo can tell you hero.
1. ORDER NOW FAY LATER.
All ordors aro delivered to you at any
time between now and next Xraas.
You glvo us tho dato when you wish
tho merchandise shipped and you pay
on delivery. War Tax is Included In
our prices. All our goods aro Union
Made.
COME TO THE HOTEL PALACE-PHONE 46.
At North PIatte-Across From the U. P. Depot.
Walk right up to the sample room on the main floor and
look our samples over. You owe it tp yourself to see real
woolen goods and Save all the money you can. If your happy
family is with you bring them along too. I'll bo there every
day during tho County Fair from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. If you
live right in town you can leave a call for me with the hotel
clerk ('phone 4G) and I'll bring a full display of samples to
your house at any time.
D. A. FREEDMAN, Agent,
For the Logan Knitting Factory, Logan, Utah.
Try the Roxall first, it pays. 14tf i
i)r, Uounrd lost, Dentist, Twlnciu
Bnlldlng. I'll o no 807. 77tf '
lull coal-Bins
spell
Prosperity
If filled with
Q.u.alitif?
r TAKE ORDERS. FOR THE FOL
LOWING ARTICLES FOR MEN, WO
MEN AND CHILDREN:
FXDElhVEAR Wool, cotton and silk
mixtures.
SWEATERS and JERSEIS-J'or
school, office, sport and work,
many styles, knits and shades.
SUITS and O'COATS Men's and
young men's fall and winter sty
les 150 patterns of cloth.
3CACKINA1YS All wool and many
patterns.
FLANNEL SHIRTS All wool and
guaranteed against shrinkage
LEATHER VESTS & SHEEPSKIN
COATS
BLANKETS AVool nap and all wool
25 grades.
i RAINCOATS Snappy fall and winter
stylo no graues
LEATHERETTE COATS Tho latest
crazo
il-PIECE SWEATER SUITS for chil
dren all wool all colors.
HOSIERY Silk and wool.
! SLIPOVERS for Ladies and Misses.
I ' N'RERSKIRTS All wool all colon
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WEBSTE
MANS
k0 Peter B. Irve
1 MM VI f Y W V
romances'
Does your
pulse respond
to a good,
iur rc'iy
story of out-door
If the answer is
yes, then
"Webster-Man's
Man" was written
for you. Not since
ARMY OFFICER 11V.UK.
Lieutenant Leo It. G Ward, Assis
tant Recruiting Offlcor at Omaha,
visited tho local recruiting office re
cently in tho interest of recruiting for
tho army. Whilo horo Lieut. Ward
gavo instructions that mon bo enlisted
for service with tho Fourteenth Uni
ted States Cavalry stationed at Port
Dos Moines, Iowa.
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FLOYD JrcROBEKTS.
Floyd McRoborts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McRoberts, 2014 W. Sixth
St., was horn at North Platto Sept.
28, 1918 and died Sept. 7, 1928 at tho
ago of one year, eleven months and
ten days. Ho leaves his father and
mother, two sisters, Beulah and Eun
ice and a brother Roy, to mourn his
early death. Tho many friends of the
family sympathlzo with theso parents
in their loss.
Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
Thread In Manchuria.
Almost nil of tho 52,000,000 worth of
cotton thread Imported annually Into
Manchuria comes from Japan, partly
because Japanese manufacturers have
the advantage over posslblo competi
tors of government encouragement and
support, and partly becauso there has
been little competition from those suf
ficiently Interested In this market to
study Its requirements as have the
Japanese, says tno Aew York Times.
Goods wcro placed with merchants
j on consignment until they became
, known, were extensively advertised,
anu are now sold on liberal credit ba
sis, so that American manufacturers
entering tho market will not only havo
to compete on a quality basis, but
should adopt slmllnr methods of push
ing their goods.
Twins of Nlnety-Flve.
I Living In the Scotch village of In
J verklp are twins, James and William
j Ford, ninety-five years old. Neither
J of them has had a day's Illness, and
Jnmog has never lioon a single night
' out of tho house In which ho was
1 bom.
Does your ear answer
to the drumbeat of
adventure?
Do you enjoy a good
V'
'r'
life?
'Soldiers of Fortune,"
by Richard Harding
Davis, has there been
anything like it or
anything of the kind
so good.
Will Be Printed
Soon as a Serial
in This Paper!
Charge fcr Fuse Replacement
It has been tho general custom
among the electrlcnl companies of this
country to mnko frco replacement of
tho fuses which are blown out from
tlmo to time but there Is now a gen
eral tendency nmong theso corpora
tlons to make a charge for this serv
ice. It Is necessary to havo men ready
at all hours, especially at night, to
answer calls so that the service may
be restored with the least posslblo de
lay and the expenso of this has been
found to bo a burden which It. Is now
proposed to relieve themselves of by
making a charge. Some companies
which hesitate to take this step aro
urging their patrons to lay In n sup
ply of fuses which aro sold by Uie
company at cost and In case of a blow
out thoy can make the renewal them
selves. Exchange.
Ambition Lives.
It la an unusual thing to see n moth
er and all of her children attending
school together, but such Is tho spec
tacle which may be witnessed at tho
summer term of tho Eastern Kentucky
state normal school at Richmond, Ky.
This fnmlly of students, consisting of
mother, two sons and two daughters,
hall from Barbourvllle, Ky. Tho moth
er, Mrs. E. P. Gray, Is tho wlfo of ono
of tho best-known Chautauqua enter
tainers, who Is now In tho west on tho
platform. Sho brought her children to
the school to tako tho courso and de
cided, after reaching tho Institution, to
engngo In study herself and will tako a
courso along with her four children.
Pigeons Set Clock Back.
I urn Informed that tho town clock
of Beverly Is not quite suited to tho
thrco pigeons who recently perched
on tho hour hand, or clso tho birds
did not llko tho daylight saving Idea.
However, thoy perched In their "tlrao
ly" position long enough to sot tho
clock back one-half hour. Boston
Post.
Adaptability.
"Of course, you aro In favor of votes
for women."
"Of course," answered Senator Sor
ghum. "A man who liopos to hold his
own lit politics must do bis host to bo
in favor of anything Hint nnybody
wunts."
FARM 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
THOSE WHO COME ONCE
Always como back, especially whon
thoy doslro something extra flno In
tho way of food, sorvico and surround
ings. Wo only havo to induce peoplo
to como horo onco. Thoy como again
oftholr own accord. Supporo you tost
our sorvico today and learn why this
restaurant Is so poular.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICHI UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician anil Surgeoa
Office oror Roxoll Drug Stoie
QfClco Phono 371. Houso IOCS
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. 1).
Special Attention Given to
Surcrcry
McDonald Dank lluildliig
OiTlce Phono 8!l Residence ftS
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
r, 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.
Spoclal Attention Glrcn to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Ofilco 130, Residence 115
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Over Illrschf eld's
Office Phono 333 Ros. Phono 1020
DR. REDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrician
Surgeon, X-Ray
Cnlls Promptly Answorcd Night or Day
Phono Office G12 Residence G70
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Plntte, Nebrasku.
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS,
Specialist.
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat.
Offico ovor Roxall Drug Storo.
Pliono 113.
DEBBYBEHBY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamera
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day phono 41
Night phone Black 688
Nolico ot Final Jtcport.
Eatnto No. 1748 of Mary HanBon,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska to all per
sons Intorostod In said Estato tako
notlco that tho Executrix has filed a
flnnl account and roport of hor ad
ministration nnd a petition for final
settlement nnd dlschurgo ns such, for
decree of distribution and heirship,
which nhvo been sot for hearing boforo
said court on October 1, 1920, at 10
o'clock a. m., whon you may npponr
and contest tho same.
Datod Sopt. 4, 1920.
Win. H. O. WOODTIURST,
S7-3wk County Judge,
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W. T. PRITOIIARD,
Oriuluut! Veterinarian
Ex-Oovonnnent Veterinarian and ox
assistant doputy State Veterinarian
Hospital ir South YIno Street.
Hospital Phono Block 633
Hohbo Phono Black 633
ELECTRIC SERVICE
PREST-O-LITE
Storage Batteries
Midway Motor Co.
HIDES, FURS AND. JUNK.
Wewantthcse.
Big Price for Castffron.
No market for hones at present.
L. LIPSHITZ.
Intension Bond No. 11.
To whom It mny.concorn :
Tho Special Commissioner appointed
to locato a road a. follows:
Common ing at Station 11 of Road
No. 11 in tho NWViSWVi of. Sec. 4 T.
14 N. R. 30 W of Gth P. M. and running
thonco In a northcastorly, northerly
nd northwostcrly direction through
tho NWViSWtt of said Soo. 4, thonco
though tho SEViSWVi and tho West
Mi Wost of Sec. 33 T. 15 N. It 30
W. thonco to tho NW cornor of said
Sec. 33, thenco north on lino botwoon
Sees. 28 and 20 about 3-4 of a mllo,
thonco through tho NWViNWVi of Sec.
28 and through tho wost half SWVi of
of Sbc. 21 to tho Vi Sec. corner of
Sec. 23 and through tho wost halt SW
Vi of Sec. 21 to tho Soc. cornor be-
tweon sections 20 and 21, thonco north
on lino between Sees. 20 and 21 and
1C and 17 to n point about 34 chalnB
north of the cornor to Sees. 20, 21, 1G
$ 17. and thonco through tho west
half of woat half of Sec, 1C and tho
SWKSWK of Sop. 9 to a point 20
chains north of Cornor to Sees. S, 9,
10, 17, thonco north ton lino between
Sees. 8 & 9 about 34 chains, thenco
through the NEU of Sec, 8 to tho Vi
Sec. cornor botwoon Sees. r & 8, thenco
north lis noar as practicable on tho
ccntoV lino of Soc. ti T, 15 N. R. 30
W. nd Soc. 32 T. 1C N. R. 30 W., thonco
through tho SWVi of Fo 29 to tho V4
Sec. cornor, between Sees. 23 & 29 T.
10 W. R. 30. W. thonco North on Sea
lino botwoon Socs. 28 nd 29, nnd 20 &
21 ono nnd V6 miles to tho NWVi cor
ner of snld Sec. 28, hns roported In
favor of tho establishment of tho eamo
Anyono hnvo claims for damages or
objections thcroto by reason of tho
establishment of tho abovo road must
fllo snmo in tho offico of tho County
Clork of Lincoln County, Nobrnsk.x, on
or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 20th
day of November, 1920.
Dated at North Platto, Nebr., this
3rd day of Sopt. 1920.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clork.
Notice of Final Honor!. -EsUito
No. 17C0 of Mary Norrls, de
ceased In tho County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interested in said Estato tako
notice that tho Exocutor has fllad a
final nccunt nnd report of his nd
m!n.strntl(t;i and a petition for final
Bottflomcnt and dlscahrgo as such,
which havo boon set for hearing boforo
Bald court on Oct. 1, 1920, nt 9 o'clock
a. m., whon you may appear and con
test tho snmo.
Dated Sopt. 4th, 1920.
Win. II. C. WOODIIURST,
S7-3w County Judge.
Extension Road No. 107.
To whom It may concern:
Tho spoclal commissioner appointed
to locato a road as follows:
Commencing at a point on tho sec
tion lino botwoon sections nino (9)
nnd section sixteen (1G) whoro tho
public road number 11 intorsoctB said
section lino, running thonco west on
Bcction lino botwoon sections nlno (9)
and sixteen (1G) and sections (8)
eight nnd sovontoon (17) to an inter
section wit;., road No. 78, all 111
township 14, rango 30, Lincoln Couu
ty. Nebraska, has reported In favor
of tho same as follows: providing t'-at
tho land ownoro along said routo glvo
tho right of way free of chargo, ana
without claim for damages from Lin- '
coin County.
Any ono having claims for damages
or objections to tho said road must
fllo them In tho offico of tho County
Clork of Lincoln County. Nebraska, on
or boforo 12 o'clock noon of 9th day
of Novomhor, 1920.
Dated nt North Platto. Nebr.. this
30th day of August, 1020.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.
G7 Cwks (SEAL)
Notlco for Publication.
U. S. Land Offico at Broken Bow,
Nebraska, August 19, 1920.
Notlco la horoby given that Clifford
And6rson, of North Platto, Nebraska,
who, on November 27, 1914, mado
Homestead entry, North Platto 0G193,
Broken Bow No. 011848, to: EVi E.
Section 10, Township 11 North, Rango
29 'Vost, Gth Principal Meridian, has
filed notlco of intoutlon to mako
threo-ycar Proof, to establish claim to
tho land abovo do3,srIbcd, before Wm.
II. C. Woodhurst, United Statos Com
missioner, at North Platto, Nobraskn,
on tho 27tU day of Soptombor, 1920.
Claimant namos as wltnossos: Art
Stownrt, Prod Littlo, John O. Nystrom
and Vorn Yankon, nil of North Platto,
Nebraska.
MACK C. WARRINGTON.
Register.