The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 29, 1920, Image 16
- X. PolitWui Advertisement. TO. VOTERS Vublic offico should bo Midi l)' In dividuals who aro patriotic and loyal io the government under which they hjw coning iiiuve Him rriiu hid, iiuvi Htut who lit nil times have been ono hftBrtrwl per cent Americans and un questionably patriotic and loyal Hi Government of the United State?. Portions who have not been' ono hundred nor cent Ameerlcatis and un (inetslonably imtrtntlc and loyal should not be entitled to hold public office and at the coming olaotlon there Is a candidate who is seeking an office who has shown himself not ib be a hundred per cent American and .unquestionably patriotic. That (person Is James C. Ctflboun, who is a candidate for County Judge of Lin coln County, Nebraska, and his record as to being patriotic and loyal to the government of the united States In the past Is as follows: '' Mr .Calhoun was called before the chairman of the Council of Defense of Lincoln County to answer for his titlvitlo in opposing the snlo of wnr avlng stamps which was for' tho pur pose of raising funds to conduct the wnr. Ho was cnllod upon ' by tho Homo Guards of North Plalto nnd compollod to buy llborty bondfl in ono of tho liborty bond drivos. Such a man who hns conducted himself no Mr. Calhoun has should not bo pormlttod to hold public of floo. '' EX-SERVICE MEN. Tho printing of tho nbovo notice Is paid for by n group of ox-sorvico mon nnd not by any candidnto. Mrs. Fred Cahin 'icft yotsorday for hor homo In Paxton after transacting business In this clCy. First Dhow ot tho Crystal starts at 7:15 during tho week and nt 7:00 on Saturday) nights. Saturday matlnco 1J4G and 5:1C. Socloty Brand Clothes; Curleo Urand Clothes $75 Suits $55; $50 Suits $35,' $35 Suits $28; $25 Suits -r-$15. Youra for a Full Dollar's Worth, Harry Samuolson. Tho next Lincoln County Teachers' Examination will bo hold Saturday, Novombor 20th Tho examinations will bo hold" in Wallnco, "Wellfleot, Sutherland, Brady and Maxwell. A1LEEN G. COCIIIiAN, County Sup erintendent. 84-0 Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. "i SAFETY EIItST. . Investors in this association get the benefits of the following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under which it Is operating: First. Tho association is required to invest only in first mortgages oh real estate or tlio stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments aro non-nogotiablo and non-a88ignablo, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a very important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. Tho association is subject to tho supervision of tho State Banking Board. How well tho interests of the investors in tills as sociation havo been safeguarded is evidenced -by the fact that in tho more than thirty three years of its operation not ono dollar has been loBt. T. C PATTERSON, President. J0hi1 SL llateeil dldato to Succeed H.mSot State Superintendent of Public Snstructlon Ths names of candidates for this office will appear on a separato ballot without paity deslenatlon. To the Voters of Nebraska: I know you are Interested in the schools, the ripest flower of civiliza tion and the greatest cooperative en terprise of our democracy and for equal opportunity. I was appointed State Superintend ent last January to fdl a vacancy, and wish to refer you to my record during the ten mouths I 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 ?A years experience as teach er, principal and superintendent, and was superintendent of the Dodge county schools 14 years. 1 hold a college degree, a Nebraska professional life certificate and a city superintendent's professional life certificate. . It shall be rhy 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 LOCAL Afll) I'KKflONAL Mabol Loomis, of Orloans, Nebr., Is visiting at tho Carl Stoker home.. It. A. Scott, of Sutherland, came yesterday to transact business. Mrs. William Shall left yesterday for Grant, after transacting IniMlhoee In this city. , Another coyote wai killed last Sun day In the Hound-Up at the Blauger Bros": Ranch. ! Mrs. Harry Lowell litis accepted a ' position with tho A. T. Johnson De partment 8tore. Mrs. O. Wheeler, of Clioyjnne, who has been visiting at the K.'Dtlf home left yesterday for her home. Sheriff Salisbury took Franako Vero to Lincoln this morning, on thr charge of currying concealed weapons und threatening the extra gang nt Gnnnot. ' WH Grant G Martin Was Hlrjh Man at April Primary Endorsed by over 71,000 Voters Hi Ballevci In ExptrilUng' lha Buain of th Court Th Ntbraika Firm Journal, on the subject "Mod ernlii the Courts" editorially endorses Mr. Mar tin's stand on Judicial reforms. Th Tccumieh Chieftain says: "Judac Martin wai elected Attorney General at the time Chester H Aldrlch was named as Covcrnor, and he filled thi position with credit to his constituency and to lilm telf. Amply qualified for the place, a gentle man of hlilh Ideals and ureal woith, arc the con slderatlons for the voters In Judge Martin's can dldacy for Chief Justice." Tho names of candidates for this offico wtl appear on a separate ballot without party designation. .'For Chief Justice ' NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT j HESSIE P. SALISBURY, Sccrotnry. ---ii I Ilnrry Plzar has accepted n Hon with the Star Clothing HOuW No Mnrk-ups. No Favors. Hvory thing marked in plain figures .20 to B0 discount. Harry Samuolson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson Will leave In the no&r future for Swfllo. Lauipe, we havo a nice aeBtolment of table nnd floor lamps. Clinton4, the Jowoler. St ; lAwyerfl Shumau and Rodgers re turned the middle of the week from Lincoln where thoy went to light the cases, lor Meadames Macomhf r and Father Marion will rrrlve hore in the near future to take the illag&iof Father McDald who Is expctitif to leve oon for three month lit ,'IPe land. JtAJtK BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE PIANO V We have in our possession stored in North Platte, a high grado piano, which if takon at onco' will soli at a lnrgo discount. Terms to responsible party. If Interested wrlto quick for full particulars to Tho Donvor Music Company, Denver, Colorado. 81-4 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. TO THE PUBLIC. My nnmo having been filed with the County Clork of Lincoln Couuty for tho offico of County Commissioner in tho Third District: ThlB being tho sec ond tlino I havo been drafted for this J offico I want my frlonds to know I fully appreciate all that has been done. I will accept this nomination and am a livo enndidato from this time until tho polls close. If I am elected, I will render to tho voters of Lincoln County my host efforts in filling the offico of County Commissioner. GEORGE M. CAREY, Hershey, Nebr. POLITICAL ANNOUN CEM ENT . Having beon asked by a number of voters of Lincoln County, to run for County Commissioner from tho Third District by petition, I havo consontcd to allow my name to bo placed on tho ballot and will approclato any sup port given mo. If olected I will dc voto all tho tlmo 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 announco that 1 am this Repub.-can candldato for Commission er ot Lincoln County frotn tho Third District. ' HENRY COKER, Sutherland, Nobr. NOTICE TO DIDDERS. Vor construction of sidewalks, crosswalks, arches, approaches and- fillings: Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received"" by tho City of North Platto, Nebraska, for the con struction of sidewalks, crosswalks, arches, apprdachos and filling, said work to bo dono according to plans, specifications and grades as on file and glvon by tho City Engineer. All bids must bo on file with the City Clerk on or boforo November 2nd, 1920, nt G o'clock p. m. of said day. Dated this 20th day of October, 1920 O. E. ELDER, City Clerk. ADVERTISEMENT. For Supreme judge William C. Dorsey How Supreme Court Commissioner. Formei-Ols. trict Judga 10th District Comprising Adams, Clay, Kearney, Phelps, Harlan, Franklin and Webster Counties. Served In Nebraska Legislature. Invites Inspection ol Ills Record as a Public Servant. Corn In Nebraska and for 47 Years a Res ident of the State. Educated In the University of Nebraska. Th Dtttrlci Eiprats lays: "Judge Uoraey waa nominated at the April primary (or the teat on the aupreme bench left vacant by the death of Jutliia S. II. Scdfiwlck. Thove who arc wltelnGaiie coun ty politic declare that his vote will be practically unanimous In this neck ol the woods. He has mad an excellent official record and his qualifications! a Jurist ol the hlahest type are fully e iblUhid. i a'. - r DOOTOJr C. A. SELBy Physician nnd. Sorgoon i OfTIco OTcr Rcxnll Drag Stole OiTlc'e1 Pho'no 371. House ld08 Ml. C. E. McREYNOLDS, Specialist. Eye. Enr Noso and Throat. Offico over Jtoxall Drug Store. 'Phono 118. II t TAT ir mi a rnnn II j Iff. VIA. MMmiU Osteopathic Physician . e j: it U HAY FEVER AND 8 CATAIUUIA DEAFNESS . OASIS BUlLDINfc' H North Platte, Nebr,,,1 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoftice. , Phone 58 A modern institution for the fclentific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lccas, M. D. J.B. Redfield, M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. I ELECTRIC SERVICE PREST-O-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. PLES! - We will begin selling our Winter Apples on October slst. ah the Glenburnie Fruit Farm, four miles north ol Sutherland. No sales made onSunday. M. II. Woodman, Prop. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT 1b really hard to find those days, but wo can assudo you wo aro that place Nothing fancy or elaborate about our rostaurant just good plain food, tho freshest and best In tho markot sorved In a cleanly and appetizing way for you, at no profiteering prpice Why not try us? HOTEL' PALACE AND CAFE RICIII'UGAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot TAKEN UP On or about Sept, 22 on my premi ses In Gracoland Addition Ono Bay rSuotlnnd pony, with thrco whlt'o feet. Ownor can havo samo by set tling coBt of food and advertising. J. D. HOLT. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Hank Building Office Phono 83 Residence 88 1)11. ItEI) FIELD Physician. Ohstotricttin Surtreon, X-ltuy Cnlls Promptly Answered Night or Dnj Phone Office (112 Residence G7G DIt. II AIM) LI) FENNEll Osteopath Over Hirschfcld's Offico Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 MIS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors ', 0, 7 Building & Loan Building. OTlce Phono 70. Ilea. Phone 1242 GEO. 11. DENT, I'lijfilclun nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Glvon to Surgorj und Obstetrics. , Offico: Building & Loan Building Phones: Ofuce 130, Residence 116 Office phone 241. lies, phone 217 L, C. DROST) Osleoputhic Physician. North Platte, - Nebrnsku. Knights ot Columbus Building. DR. J. S. TWINEM I if it .: J.t t.t i.t :.t i.t i.t i.t 3, i.t i.t Medicine Surgery N Obstetrics i Hospita Facilities Platte Valley Hospital Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Ileal Estate Inferences and Dates First National Bank. Res. 400 East Ord St. Phono 912 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. ' We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. IV. T. PItlTCIIAliD, Uraduutu Veturiuarlau Bx-Govornment Voterlnarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815 South Tine Street. Hospital Phone Block 633 House Phone Black 633 DEEBIBEIUiY Jt FOB.BES, Llconued Bmbainers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Ituy phone 41 Night phono UlneU 088 LEGAL NOTICE 1 - -r amines I'orry, l,izzio uantt neo Perry, tho heirs, devisees and legatees of David W. Perry, deceased all of Lot 5 Block 2 Miller's Addition to tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County. Ne braska, and all persons claiming an interest or any kind in said estate or any part thoreof, will tako notico that on tho 18th day of October,, 1920, Jef forson If. Thompson, tho plaintiff heroin, filed his Petition in tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, against Bald defendants and each of them, tho object and prayer of Which is to qulot and confirm tlio title of tho plaintiff In and to tho real Ostato abovo described and to ex- cludo and onlolu each and all of tho said defendants from right, title, claim or interest In and to said property or any part thereof. You and each of you aro roqulred to answer said Petition on or before tho 29th day of November, A. D. 1920. Rated this 18th day of October, 1920. JEFFERSON II. THOMPSON, By Hoaglond & Carr 019-4wks His Attorneys. Notice to Non-lfcsldont Defendant. Florenco Hayes, defendant lll tako notlco that on tho 30th duy ur Juno, 1920, Frank Hayes, Plaintiff, tiled his petition in tho District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, tho object and (prayer of which aro to obtain a di vorce from tho said dofendant on tho grounds that tho defendant willfully abandoned tho plaintiff without good causo for moro than two years im mediately prcceeding tho filing of his petition. You nro roqulred to answer said potltlou on or boforo Monday, tho 22d, day of Novombor 1920. FRANK HAYES, 012-4wks Plaintiff. NOTICE TO PAYING CONTRACTORS Notlco is horoby glvon that tho Mayor and Council of tho City of North Platto, Nebr., will recelvo bids for paving and curbing whoro neces sarp In Paving Districts Numbers 3, 4, 5 nnd 6 in said city according to plans nnd specifications adopted and now dn Hie In tho off let of tho City tlo nnd Rolnforcod Concrete pavc Clerk of Bald City. Said bids to cover paving ot tho following doscrlbod matorlals to-wlt: Vortical Flbro Brick, Sheot Asphont, Asphaltlc Concrete Wauenlto Bithull inonts. Tho City Engineer's ostlmato on tho coit of paving said four districts com prising approximately 69,900 sq. yds., is aa follows: Vortical Fibre Brick on Concrete Imso $4.88 por sq. yd. Sheet Asphalt on Concrsto baas $3.77 ptr q. yd. AspliRltlo concrete on Concrota base $3.38 per gq. yd. Wuenlte Blthultlc on Conoroto base $4.58 ptr sq. yd. s Reinforced Concrete $8.80 per sq. yd. Bids must be on file with tho City Clerk on or before eight o'clock p. m., of October 29, 1920, at which time they will bo opened. They must bo made on the proposal in the specifications furnlshod by the City Clork and accompanied by a cer tified check for an amount oqual to two per cont of tho bid mode. .Said specification furnished upon application to tho City Clerk for a foe of Five Dollars, said amount to be returned when plans and specifica tions are roturncd. Tho Mayor and Council rcsorvo tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Dated October 7, 1920. O. E. ELDER, 08-029 City Clerk. Legal Notice. Mary E. Wolf, Charles L. Wolf, her husband, Ilessio Long and Frank Long, her husband, defendants, will tako notlco that on tho 21st day ot September, 1920, Georgo E. Slade, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In tho District Court, Lincoln Couuty, Nebraska, against said defendants tho object and prayer of vmci, forecloso a certain mortgage executed by tho defendants Mnry E. Wolf and Charles L. Wolf to tho plaintiff upon tho following described real estate situated In Lincoln County, Nebraska, to-wit: Tho North-oast quarfor (NE&) of Section Nineteen (19) Township Eleven (11) North of Rango Thltry-two (32) West of tho 6 P. M. to securo tho payment of a certain prom- Isory coupon noto dated Juno let, 1915, fortho sum of $700.00 duo and (payable on Juno 1st, 1920, and five certain interest coupon notes tlleroto attached for tho Bum of $42.00 each, ono payablo Juno 1st, 1916, ono pay- ablo Juno 1st, 1917, ono payablo June 1st, 1918, ono payablo Juno 1st, 1919, and ono payable Juno 1st, 1920, and also to securo tho payment of taxes which tho plaintiff did pay after dofault and neglect of said defendants to pay tho same; that thero Is now duo upon said notes and for taxes pald and on this mortgage tho sum of $820.38, for which sum with interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo required to pay tho samo or that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You and each of you aro required to answer said petition on or before tho 15th day of November, 1920. Dated this 4th day of October, 1920. GEORGE E. SLADE. Plaintiff,. By Hoagland & Carr, Q5-4wks. His Attorneys. ELECTION PROCLAMATION 1920. By virtue of tho authority in mo vested and by direction of the laws of the State of Nebraska in such case mado and provided, I, A. S. Allen, County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ne braska, do hereby proclaim that on Tuesday, the second day of November, 1920, during tho hours designated by law, there will bo hold a general elec tion nt tho usual voting places in said county for tho 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. Ono (1) Auditor of Public Accounts. Ono (1) Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. Ono (1) Stato Treasurer. Ono (1) Attorney General. Ono (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, Ono (1) Stato Representative, Sixty eighth District. Ono (1) Stato Representative, Soventy-sovonth District. Ono (1) Judgo of tho Supremo Court Ono (1) Chief Justice. Ono (1) Judgo of District Court, Thirteenth Judicial District. Ono (1) County Judgo. Ono (1) Clerk of tho District Court. Ono (1) County Commislsoncr, First District. Ono (1) County Commislsoner, Third District, Ono (1) Polico Magistrate for the City of North Platte. Ono (1) Precinct Assessor for each Precinct. Ono (1) Overseer of Highways for each Road District. Two (2) Justices ot tho Peaco for each Precinct. At tho samo tlmo and places, a ref erendum on tho Primary Law (Houso Roll No. 323, 1919) will bo takon. Said oloctlpn will bo hold on the second day of Novombor, A. D. 1920, at tho sevoral polling places within tho county, betwoen tho hours ot eight o'clock In tho forenoon and olght o'clock In tho afternoon of tho samo day. Given under my hand and official seal this 4th day of October. A. D 1920. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. O8-30da tSEAL)