The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 22, 1920, Image 10

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    Another reduction on Ladles' Silk
Hose nt Wilcox's -
Clean your rugs thoroughly without removing
them from the floors. The HOOVER will do it by
gently beating them a thousand thorough beats a
minute to shake out every bit of destructive grit.
Powerful suction withdraws the dirt. And the
swiftly revolving brush takes up the lint and
straightens tne nap.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
9fe HO OVER
ADVERTISEMENT.
JOhH ML lateeil Candida toSuccood Himself
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
The names ot candidates tor this office
will appear on a soparata ballot without
patty designation.
To tho Voters of Nebraska:
I know you are Interested in the
schools, the ripest flower of civilian
tlon and the greatest cooperative en
terprlsc of our democracy and for
equal opportunity.
I was appointed State Superintend
ent last January to fill a vacancy, and
wish to refer you to my record during
the ten months 1 have served. I be
lieve my experience, training, and
knowledge of the work of the office,
enable me to render the schools of the
state a valuable service. Therefore, I
should like to be elected that I might
have this opportunity.
I have resided in the state 3G years,
have had.2j),.years experience as teach
er, principal and superintendent, and was superintendent of the Dodge county
schools 14 years. I hold a college degree, a Nebraska professional life certificate
and a city superintendent's professional life certificate.
It shall be my earnest endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office In an effic
ient, economical, businesslike manner; to serve all school Interests with justice
and fairness; and promote an upward and forward looking program of education.
YOUR SUPPORT WILL DE APPRECIATED
Cm
Mr. Portor loft Wednesday morning'
for Sutherland
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8 Rrt3npmo
MOTOR J
OILS
STANOAUIt Oil COMPANY
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With a Low, Even Hum
Motors lubricated with Polarine run easily smoothly -quietly.
Polarine is not an ordinary lubricant. It is made from selected
crude oil by processes that have taken many years to perfect.
Standard conditions keep its' unexcelled quality uniform.
To meet the requirements of all makes of cars and trucks,
Polarin i3 made in four grades, differing in body but not in
qualiu . These grades are
. lupine Polarine Heavy
Polarino Medium Heavy Polarine Extra Heavy
For winter use the Polarine and Polarine Medium Heavy
grades are recommended.
Imperfect compression is a costly source of lost power. It is
only one of the many bad results of using low grade motor
oils. 'Preserve the lifo of every moving mote . part by using
Polarine regularly.
Get all the satisfaction you expected out of yi .r car by using
Red Crown gasoline. With Polarine, it mul. ) possible the
finest performance of which your car is caj ble - always.
STANDARD OIL COM1 ANY
(Nebraska)
SCHOOL CADET COMPANY
ORGANIZE) BY STUDENT
OFFICERS.
Commandant Leonard Ilohtnson has
made tho nppolntmontg of officers for
tho High School Cadet Company and
tho appointments have hoon approved
by Superlntondont Llttel. Thoso ap
pointments stand good so long as tho
officers shall maintain their class
standing and tholr conduct Is good In
school and out of school. Thoy arc
as follows:
Captain Illnman
First Lleutontant Cox
Second Lieutenant Yost
First Sergeant Wilson
Duty Sergeant . Elder
Duty Sorgoanl Dcats
Duty Sergonnt Eschclman
Quartermaster .Dickey
Corporals .......... McMlchucl
Hunt
Bunnell
MacKay
Trexlcr
Atkins
The company is now organized and
the .officers will proceed with tho in
struction necessary to round out the
company' as a whole. Uniforms nro
to ho secured In tho near future
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COYOTE HOUND IT RHINO HELD
EACH SUNDAY AT STENGER
RANCH.
Last Sunday and the, Sunday of the
week before, n coyoto round-up was
hold at Stongor. Bros, ranch near
here. Botwcen twenty and thirty
neighbors with six hounds havo par
ticipated. Ono coyoto wns captured
each' day. Another round-up is to bo
held next Sunday if tho weather per
mits,. It will start at nine o'clock In
tho morning.
ftlrs. il. I. Block returned Tuesday
from a trip to Columbus, whore she
visited her sister.
Miss Florence Stack returned Sat
urday from a trip to Lexington wlioro
sho visited for several days.
Fruit of tho Loom Muslin 30c a yd.
at Wilcox Department Store.
Mrs. Charles Bogue arrived homo
from Lincoln Tuesday evening, where
sho attonded a Red Cross meeting.
Oeorgo Carey will leave soon for
Omt-ha and Chicago where ho will at
Secretaries of Chamber ofCommcrce
tend tho International Convention of
which will bo held In Chicago. Ho will
road, a paper on the house question
there.
Tho Catholic Girls Club was enter
tained Tuesdny evening at the homo of
Miss Dorthy Hubbard. Bridge wns
played. Tho house was beautifully dec
orated In keeping with tho season of
Halloweon.Thero were nbout forty ftvo
mombors present. Misses Anna and
Joslo O'Haro usslsted tho hostess in
serving a very delicious Iunchon. At
tho close of tho evening a business
meeting wns hold.
Omaha
II Kill
COUNTRY CLUB ADDS CROQUET
TO ITS LIST OF ATTRACTION'S i
A croquet grounds has been laid out
and the equipment secured nt tho
Country Club. .Those momberg who
prefer croquet to tho other gamos of
fered there now have nn opportunity
of Indulging tholr preference.
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C. E. Bedford arrived homo tho first of
the week from Sterling Colo, where ho
visited tho homo folks for tho week"
end.
A. E. Babbit and family of Log Ange
les. Cal., aro visiting for a tlmo at tho
homo of his pnronts, Mr. and Mrs.
Jtiinos Dabbltt.
Mrs. William Anderson returned
the first of tho week from Portland
Ore. Mrs. Anderson oxpoctcd to make
hi r homo in that city, but tho climate
was such that she was unahlo to stand
It. z .
Anyone Interested in obtaining dally
reports of tho potato markets should
send hi.? nnmo to O. D.-Mlller, Bureau
of Markets,' Post Offlco Building. Al
liance, Nebr. - This bureau Is main
tained by tho Department of Agricul
ture of the' United States Govern
ment and Ih reliable. Tho daily report
is free to growers and shippers of
potatoes.
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FARMERS 1
Wo pay cash for fresh
eggs and
butter.
I SANITARY BAKERY,
815 N. Locust.
" 1011
I NOTICE!
I If you nro going to buy either a
piano or phonograph cut this out and
bring it to our store and seo what you
can do with your money. Como Wed
nesday tho 20th.
WALKER MUSIC CO.
RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE
riANO
We, have in our possession stored
in North Platte, a high grado piano,
which if taken nt onco will sell nt n
largo discount. Terms to responsible
party. If interested write quick for
full particulars to Tho Denver Music
Company, Denver, Colorado. 81-4
SALE OF HOGS.
On KnttirrlnV. fW AT nt T.nvtnrrfnn
in tho Sale Pavillion, wo will sell as
J classy an offering of Poland Chinns
as vill go through any salo ring this
year.
Wo havo studied tno hog business
from a practical farmers standpoint
for 20 years and have spared no effort
possible in developing that type.
Tho judge at tho County Fair said
I had a distinct largo typo with un
iformity, smoothness and quality not
found In many herds.
We appreciated the compliment
most because all our winners and 27
of the 2S head shown by us were of
own breeding.
From our hord of 200 head we will
select 15 fall and 15 spring boar pigs
Including tho winners. We will also
include 10 sows with litters and 10
open fall gilts, and 10 stock shoats.
Come, buy them at your own price.
Fot further particulars send for a
catalog to
J. O. ANDERSON & SONS.
LEGAL NOTICE
Charles Perry, Lizzie Gantt neo
Perry, tho heirs, devisees and legatees
of David W. Perry, deceased all ot Lot
5 Block 2 Miller's Addition to tho City
of North Plntto, Lincoln County,- Ne
braska, and all persons claiming an
Interest ot any kind in said estate or
any part thereof, will take notice that
on tho 18th day of October,, 1920, Jef
ferson II. Thompson, tho plaintiff
herein, filed his Petition in tho Dis
trict Court of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka, against said defendants and each
ot them, tho object and prayer of
which Is to quiet and conflm tho
tttlo of tho plaintiff In and to tho
real ostato nbovo described and to ex
cludo and cnoln each nnd all
of the said defendants from n
right, title, claim or Interest in and to
said property or any part thereof.
You and each of you aro required to
answer said Petition on or boforo tho
2!)th day of Novomobr, A. D 1920.
Rated this 18th day of October, 1920.
JEFFTRSON JI. THOMPSON.
By Hoagland & Carr
Q19-4wks His Attorneys.,
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho District Court of tho United
Stntes,. for the District of Nebraska,
Nort.i Platte Division.
In tho Matter of John R. Thomas,
Bankrupt.
Case No. 50, In Bankruptcy, Volun
tary Petition.
To tho Creditors of John R. Thomas,
ot North Platte, of tho County of Lin
coln, In tho District aforesaid.
Notlco is horoby given that on tho
Cth day of Octobor. A. D., 1920, tho
said John R. Thomas was duly ad
judicated bankrupt, nnd that tho first
mooting of his creditors will ho hold
at tho Offlco of tho Roforoo In Bank
ruptcy, nt North Plntto, Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, In said District on tho
30th day ot Oct. 1920, nt 10 o'clock a.
m.. at which tlmo the snld crodltors
may attend, rrovo their claims, ap
point the trustee, oxamlno tho bank
runt, and transact such othor business
us may proporly come boforo tho snld
mooting.
WALTER V. HOAGLAND.
016-lwk Rafore In Bankruptcy
COUNCIL GRANTS USE OF GROUND
TO GOVERNMENT RADIO
STATION.
A plede of ground In the south- east
cornor of tho City Park has hoon set
aside for tho. use of thoGovenmcnt
radio station by tho City Council at tho
roquost of the Park Board. Tho Radio
Sorvlco expects to use a strip" about
300 feet by GO feet. Two towers each
ono hundrod foot high will bo erected
nt h distance of 300 feet from each
other and tho wlrog will bo suspended
from these. A powor station will be
built Inter.
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NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Water bills were duo Oct. ls"taud
will, becomo delinquent after Oct.
20th when service may bo discontin
ued if not paid. All parties who
know water bills nro not paid will
plenso scethey aro paid by Oct. 20th.
No bills will be mailed out.
IIEIISIIEY S. WELCH,
. Water Commissioner..
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
TO THE PUBLIC.
My nnmo having been filed with tho
County Clerk of Lincoln County for
the office of County Commissioner In
the Third District: This belns tho soc
ond tlmo I havo been drafted for this
offico I want my friends to know I
fully appreciate nil that has been
done.
I- will accept this nomination and
am a llvo candidate from this time
until tho polls close. If I am elected.
I will render to tho voters of Lincoln.
County my best efforts in filling tho
offlco of County Commissioner.
GEORGE M. CAREY,
Horshoy, Nebr.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having been asked by a number of
voters of Lincoln County, to run for
County Commissioner from tho Third
District by petition, I havo consented
to allow my name to bo placed on tho
ballot and will appreclato any sup
port given mc. If elected I will de
vote all the time necessary to carry
on tho business of Lincoln County and
will do tho best I can to glvo it good
service.,
. JOHN W. FOWLER
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I desire to announce that I am the
Repub.rcan candldato for Commission
er of Lincoln County from the Third
District.
HENRY COKER,
Sutherland, Nebr.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Vote for RE-ELECTION of
CHIEF JUSTICE
Andrew M. Morrissey
"The political parties have made no
nominations for Chief Justice. The
Chief Justice Is not elected as a party
candidate, but his name will be found
with other Judicial Candidates, and
school officers on a separate ballot.
"We favor the re-election of Chief
Justice Morrissey because vve believe
In the law designed to take the
courts out of politics and to elect
Judges because of their qualifications.
"Six years ago when he became
Chief Justice the court was about
three years behind. Today the court
Is as nearly up witli Its work as It Is
practicable for a supreme court to be.
Credit for this Is not wholly due to
the Chief Justice, but other members
of the court who have contributed to
this result give full credit to Chief
Justice Morrissey for his share In' Its
accomplishment. .
"He has executive ability that gets
results. He enjoy the friendship and
co-operation of his associates. He has
the respect and confid:n;c of the
lawyers who have business in the
Supreme Court. He has helped to
clear away many technicalities of the
law. Law-breakers have been brought
to Justice, and honest men enjoy the
protection of the courts.
"If you are In doubt about how to
vote on Chief Justice, ask your Dis
trict Judge." Lincoln Tribune.
Notlco to Non.RcsJdeut Defendant.
Floronco Hayes, dofendant will take.
notlco that on tho 30th day of Juno,
1920, Frank Hayes, Plaintiff, JUod his
potltlon in tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska, tho object and
jprayer of which. aro to obtain a dl
vbrco from tho said defondant on tho
grounds that tho dofondant willfully
abandoned tho plaintiff without good
causo for moro than two years im
mediately proceeding tho filing of his
petition.
You aro required to answer said
potltlon on or boforo Monday, tho 22d,
dny ot Novombor 1920.
FRANK HAYES,
012-4wks Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS
Notlco Is heroby given that tho
Mayor and Council of Uio City ot
North Platte, Nebr., will recolvo bids
for paving and curbing whoro nocos
sarp In Paving Districts Numbers 3,
4, B and G In said city according to
plans and specifications adoptod and
now on filo in tho office of tho City
Clerk of said City.
Said bids to cover paving of the
following doscrlbcd materials to-jvlt:
Vertical Flbro Brick, Sheot Aspflant,
Asphaltlo Concrete, Wnuenlto Bithuli
tlc and Reinforced Concrete pave
ments. Tho City Engineer's ostimato on the
cost of paving said four districts com
prising npproxlmatoly G9.900 sq. yds.,
Is as follows:
Vortical Flbro Brick on. Concrete
baso $4.88 per sq. yd.
Sheot Asphalt on Concroto base
$3.77 por sq. yd.
Asphaltlc concrete on Concroto base
$3.38 per gq. yd.
Wucnlto BIthultIc on Concrcto base
$4.58 por sq. yd.
Reinforced Concrete $3.80 por'sq.
yd.
Bids must Bo on filo with tho City
Clerk on or beforo eight o'clock p.
m., of October 29, 1920, at which time
thoy will ho opened.
Thoy must bo mado on the proposal
in tho specifications furnished by tho
City Clerk and accompanied by a cer
tified chock for an amount equal to
two por cent of tho bid made.
Said specification furnished upon
application to tho City Clerk for a fee
ot Five Dollars, said amount to be
returned when plans and specifica
tions nro returned. Tlio Mayor and
Council rcsorvo tho right to reject any
and all bids.
Dated October 7, 1920.
O. E. ELDER,
03-029 - city Clerk.
Legal Notice.
Mary E. Wolf, Charles L. Wolf, hor
husband, Plesslo Long and Frank
Long, her husband, defendants, will
tako notlco that on tho 21st day ot
September, 1920, Gcorgo E. Slade,
plaintiff herein, filed his petlUon
In tho District Court, Lincoln County,
Nebraska, against said defendants
tho object and prayer of which if -forccloso
a certain mortgage executed
by tho defendants Mary E. Wolf nnd
Charles L. Wolf to tho plaintiff upon
tho following described real estate
situated in Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to-wit: Tho North-cast quartor
CNE) of Section Nlnoteen (19)
Township Eleven (11) North of Range
Thitry-two (32) West of tho C P. M. to
secure tho payment of a certain prom
Isory coupon note dated Juno 1st,
1915, fortho sum of $700.00 duo and
ipayablo on June 1st, 1920, and fire
certain interest coupon notes thereto
attached for the sum of $42.00 oach,
one payablo Juno 1st, 191G, ono pay
ablo Juno 1st, 1917, ono payable June
1st, 1918, one payablo Juno 1st, 1919,
and ono payablo Juno 1st, 1920, and
also to secure tho payment of taxes
which tho plaintiff did pay after
default and neglect ot said defendants
to pay tho same; that there Is now
due upon said notes and for fn-roa
paid and on this mortgago tho sum ot
o ft st n n m ...
8o.is, ior wnicn sum with interest
from this dato plaintiff prays for a
decree that defendants bo required to
pay tho same or that said premises
may bo sold to satisfy the amount
found duo.
You and each of you aro required
to answer said petition on or beforo
tho 15th day of November, 1920.
Dated this 4th day of Octobor, 1920.
GEORGE E. SLADE. Plaintiff
By Hoagland & Carr,
Q5-4wks. His Attorneys.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION 1920.
By virtue of the authority in mo
vested and by direction of tho laws
of the State of Nebraska in such case
mado and provided, I, A. S. Allen,
County Clerk of Lincoln County, No
braska, do hereby proclaim that on
Tuesday, tho second day of November,
1920. during the hours designated by
law, there will bo hold a general elec
tion at tho usual voting places In said
county for the election of tho follow
ing officers, to-wit:
Ono (1) President of tho United
States.
On (1) Vice President of tho United
States.
Ono (1) Governor.
Ono (1) Lieutenant Governor.
Ono (1) Secretary of State.
One (1) Auditor of Public Accounts.
Ono (1) Commissioner of Public
Lands and Buildings.
- Ono (1) State Treasurer.
Ono (1) Attorney General.
On (1) Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
Two (2) Railway Commissioners.
Two (2) Regents of tho State Uni
versity. Ono (1) Member of Congress, Sixth
Congressional District.
Ono (1) Stato Senator, Twenty-fifth
Senatorial District.
One (1) Stato Representative, Sixty
eighth District.
Ono (1) Stato Representative,
Seventy-seventh District.
Ono (1) Judge of tho Supremo Cdurt
Ono (1) Chief Justice.
Ono (1) Judgo of District Court,
Thirteenth Judicial District.
Ono (1) County Judge.
Ono.(l) Clerk of tho District Court.
Ono (1) County Commislsoner, First
District.
Ono (1) County Commislsoner,
Third District.
Ono (1) Pollco Magistrate for the
City of North Platte.
Ono (1) Precinct Assessor for each
Precinct.
Ono (1) Overseer of Highways for
oach Road District.
Two (2) Justices of the Peaco for
oach Preoinct.
At tho samo tlmo and places, a ref
erendum on tho Primary Law (House
Roll No. 323, 1919) will bo taken.
Said olectlon will bo hold, on the
second dny of Novembor, A. D. 1920,
at tho soveral polling places within
tho county, botwoon tho hours of olglu
o'clock In tho forenoon and eight
o'clock In tho afternoon of tho same
day.
Given undor my hand and official
seal this 4 th day ot October, A D
lff20.
, A s AI-,I'BN. County Clerk .
OS-30dn (SEAL)