The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 09, 1920, Image 8
JilirrOJtlAL SHOWS PRICKS ARK .(LOWHRLNU AND IU7SINKSS IMPROVING. 'tti stool, lumbar, cotton, woolons, mid othor banlc commodltloa In a general IdoprosBlon thoro would bo groat fall- nnd no niar- I tiros, a genuine panic J. Q. Wilcox "clipped the following Uot for any ot ttio things that pcoplo editorial from the Dry Goods Report er nnd bands It to us with tlio stnto mont that it prdsonts the host and aanoet YiesV of present conditions that lie has road: II Is gratifying to know that .prlcos of most commodities In toXtllo linos and oven somo ltonis in foodstuffs are on the downward trend and that havo to sell. Farm products would ho carried down in tho gonoral do prosslon that would follow a sovcro break In markets that would tipsot tho 'business of tho country. So, In splto of our cagorness to see morchandlttO priced on lowor levels it is well that wo consider this absoluto fact that deflation must take donation of war-tlino costs Is taking t place In an orderly manner. Prices place In practically all articles of muul work downward gradually. Wo cost of .production. To duplicate this merchandise will roqulro ' several months running of mills nnd , fac tories. Tho nejet lot of gp'otljl that com'os over tho looms and milohines will bo priced lower than "aire the goods that must be consumed this Fa11 and Winter, but. now goods cannot bo inado and distributed in time for uso by tho consumor this year or until well Into 1021. When wo seo In the paper's that raw materials are much lowor "and that It costs much loss as a result to manufacture clothing or.drcss goodB, It Is only natural that Wcjiimp Orpl Prophylaxis Mouth Hyglono jiotVAim iroST Dental Surgeon Phone 307 ' Twinom Bldg- DOCTOR C. A. SELBY L'hyqlclan sbA Barge Office orer Rcxall Drug Stoic Office Phone 371. House 1068 DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS, wearing apparel and hoiric-furnlBh- must all cdnslder tho part wo must to tho conclusion that when. wo go lugs. pKy In getting tho buslnoss of tho Into tho home store we will flitd prices Wo nro working buck to lowor II-- .oodntry back, to a safo and sane baBls ' very much lower than they wero tho Ing" eostfl slowly but suroly, which Is 'and a solid foundation for tho future ,lnst time wo visited the store, the way wo must work Imck to avoid j in an Impartial survey of tho pros- i If wo Just stop for a moment and such losses to holders of merchnndlso ; out merchandise situation wo arrive givo this proposition a thought we that tho business of tho country at tho following conclusions: Mer- woftld be disrupted ontlroly- chandlso now In tho hands of tho re i If prloes should decline sharply tall morchants was made at high s.t it if j.: j.t j.: :.: :.t :t- 1 if : .: Just Received A Carload ot Cotton Cake and Altalta Meal. these at once. if 11 North Platte Feed Co. Phono 206. it ii if tf if if . tf J.t H l tit $ s :.t J.t J.t if j.t j.t J.t v j.t 8 $ j.t j.t j.t j.t jt 702 No. Locust. t j.t Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors in this association get tho benefits of the following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under which It is operating; First. The association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to the association. This i a very important pro, tection not availablo to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision of the State Banking. Board. How well the interests of tho investors in this as sociation havo been safeguarded is evidenced by tho fact that in tho more than thirty three years of its operation not one dollar has beon lost. T. C PATTERSON, Prcsldont. HESSIE P. SALISBURY, Secretary. Specialist. Iiyc Ear. Noso and Throat. Office over Roxnll Drug Store. Phono 118. When in North Platte stop, at the Mow Hotel Palace and Cafo. Vou will be treated well. B8tf Tho next Lincoln County Toachors' Examination will bo hold Saturday, Norombcr 20th. The examinations will bo hold in Wallace Wellflcot. Sutherland, Brady. nnd Maxwoll. AlCEEN O. COCHRAN, County Sup erintendent. 81-6 joiin s. sntaits, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surtrcrr McDonald Dank Building Office Phono S3 Residence 89 FOR SALK. 12 Room, Strictly Modern Rome, large basement, oak flooro' Elegant location. Close In. Owner must soli. It's h bargain. Lot me show this o you. 0. H. TIIOKLKCKE. Dr. L, J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Mc Donald Rank Building. Rooms 2 & 8. Phono 07. 42tf will realize that tho blankets wo wish to buy or tho underwear or hosiery wo need wero mado up, months ago and that It will take months to dupli cate thorn. If wo need them this year wo must buy them now. If, wo can wait until next year they may bo low or In price. It may bo stated with exact truth that In all channels of trade from the manufacturer to the retailor a genutno offort Is being made to get prices down. Profits are being cut In overy caso where It is .possible lo cut them and for that reason rctail'priccs are considerably lower today than they wore a fow weeks ago and they will continue downward. Merchants In looking ahead now soo a prospect for lower prlcos, while previous to this tlmo they could see nothing but still higher costs con fronting them. In marking their mer chandise this changod condition Is being taken Into account. This moans a lower mark-up on the goods now i going Into stocks. "Wo all owo a duty to business In gonoral tills Fall. Wo don't want to sod a business failuro In our country. It is up to us to buy tho things wo need In our homes and for our families. Wo miiBt do our part toward using HP tho goods that aro made to make room for tho goods that will be mado . and ready for us noxt year. That Is a duty that wo all owo for tho .general welfaro and to speed tho readjustment that Is now going on so satisfactorily j throughout tho nation. If wo get impatient In our eager ness for lowor prlcos, let ua remem ber tbnt nono of us wants prices to recede so fast as to bankrupt buslnoss i and close tho doors of our homo industry- Wo want lower prices, but wo don't want them that bad. Manufacturers, aro confronted with ,vorym high labor costs. Tho cost of , many Items -that go Into" the manu j facturo of goods lias not receded one iota, Thoro can bo no general price revision covering all lines no general al revision downward but In somo Items prices can bo, and havo boon cut vory dooply and will likely be cut still further. This is a tlmo to think and act constructively and to go ahead with buying and spiling overy. day to keep ttyo wheals ofl ibuslness revolving:. Incldently It is' a tlmo to trade at jhomo to keop the monoy circulating at homo and away from places where thoro more unrest than thero Is ' horo. if ii i.t if j.t i.t it if if it 11 OASIS BUILDING if North Piatt. Nnhr. 8 , . Dr. W. i. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER AND CATARRHA DR. REDPIEL1) Physician, Obstetrictan Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phono Office C12 Residence G7G DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Oyer Hlrschfold's Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors .", G, 1 Building & Loan BnlldJag. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 124J NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern Institution for th elontlftc treatment of medical, urgieal and confinement cmi. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Deal M. D. V. Ucas, M. D. J.B. Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. GEO. B. DENT, Physician nnd Surgeon. Special Attention Glroa to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building & Loan Building Phonoa: Office 130, Residence 116 Office phone 241. Res. phone 21 7 L.. C . DROS T, Osteopathic PJjyatclag. North Platte, . - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. i j: if DR. J. S. TWINEM Medicine Surgery Obstetrics At The Sun5 Tuesday & Wednesday, ALSO MUTT & JEFF & THE GUMPS ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS. Kiddies loved "Shorry" Dogs know him ns a friend. Ho had wasted ' all his money, , but ho kept his honor up PRODUCTION F mm i-smmi s" Barr Mc "Shorry" is a typo you know; useless, likeable, Alio minded, but weak. Soo how ho comes through and wins. Yes, there's a girl in tho caso. ELECTRIC SERYICE PREST-0LITE Storage Batteries I Midway Motor Co. Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital LEGAL NOTICE Charles Porry, Llzzlo Gantt nee Perry, tho heirs: dovlseca and legatees of David W. Perry, deceased all of" Lot 6 Block 2 Miller's Addition to tho City ot North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska, and all persons claiming an Interest of any kind in said estate or any part thereof, will tako notico that on tho ISth day of October,, 1920, Jof- forson H. Thompson, tho plaintiff heroin, filed his Petition in tho Dis trict Court of Lincoln County, Nebras ka, against said dofendants and each ot them, tho object and prayor ot winch is to qulot and confirm tho titlo ot tho' plaintiff in and to the- rcal estato above described and to ox- cmuo and enjoin each and all of the said dofendants from a right, titlo, 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 beforo the 29th. day of November, A. D 1920. Ilated this 18th day of October, 1920. JEFFERSON II, THOMPSON, By Hoagland & Carr Q19-4wks His Attorneys. NOTICE OF HEARING FOK PBO. BATE OF FOREIGN 1YILL.- Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, ulso Real Estate. References and Bates First National Bank. Res. 400 East 3rd St. Phono 912 Estato No. 1785. of Jonas Artloy. Deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, .To all per sons interested In said estato, credi tors and-Jieirs tako notice that John H. Artley has filed his petition nnd a copy of the will of Deceased, and the probate thoreof duly authenticated, that the deceased died on or about the 27th day of March, 1906, being a resident and inhabitant of Bradford. McKean County, Pennsylvania, and tlie owner ot the following described real estate, to-wlt: An undivided one half interest In all of Section 25, in Township 9, North Range 2G, west of tho Cth P. M-, In Lincoln County, Ne braska; leaving as his sole and only heirs at law tho following named persons, to-wlt: Sarah E. Artley, his widow; John H. Artloy, a son, your ipj)'UUonpT; Carrie & Ellsworth, a daughter; and Roy S. Artloy, a grand-son; and praying for a decree barring clnlms that the Tegular ad ministration of said will bo dlsponsod wHh and that said will bo admittod and allowed to probate as tho last will and testament of the deceasod, and that a decree finding the inter est of the petitioner in the real estate and who tho heirs of the deceased were, and to whom said real estate is bequeathed, which has been set for hearing, on tho 29th day of No vember, A. D- 1920. at 10'iOO o'clock A. M. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,. this. 2nd day of November, A. D. 1920. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judee. GEO C. GILL AN, N5-30 Attorney. APPLES! HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. We will begin selling W. T. PltlTCHAItD, Graduate Veterinarian tv; . A -i nix-uovornment veterinarian and ex- Olir Winter ADDieS On assistant deputy State Veterinarian 1 1 irnnnlhil R1K Smitli Vtnn Sfrut Hospital Phone Black 633 October 1st. at the Glenburnie Fruit Farm, four miles . north ot Sutherland. No sales made on Sunday. House Phone Black G33 i DEBBIBERRT & FORBES, Licensed Embamers Undertaken andFuneralblrectortf Bay phone 41 Night phone Black &88 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PRO. BATE OF FOREIGN lYILL. , When a weak lad, Intensely human, turns over a now leaf. Aiul has a sensitive, baffling, changeable storm and sun shine girl sort of looking after him There's ronmnco for you thoro's story for you, as only this master writer can write, and this master director can direct. , "SUJSItKY" WILL (yJENCH YOUlt DRAMATIC THIRST AND SATISFY! TT Tl W7 1 T" 1 ""O mu. Aa oi rnuiip a. Ariioy, iVl. 11. W UUUIIiaiJ, rrOIJ. deceased, In tho County Court of Lin- The Stato of Nebraska, To all per sons IntorcBted In said ostato, both creditors nnd holrs, tako notico that Annie May Grogg (formerly Annie May Artloy) has filed her petition and n copy of the will ot decoased, and tho ,probato thereof duly authenticat ed, that said decoased departod this lifo on or about tho 10th day of Aug ust, 1895, boing a resident and inhab itant of Bradford, McKoan County, Pennsylvania, and tho o "nor of the following -described real state, to- witJ An undivided ono-ha-r Interest In all ot Section 25, in Township 9, North Rango 26, west of tho Cth P. M. leaving as his solo and only lelrs at law: Annlo May Artloy, now Annie May Gregg, your petitioner heroin; and praying for a decree barring claims and that tho regular adminis tration of said will bo dlsponsod 1)0 YOU LIKE A BROILED PORTERHOUSE I You will it wo servo it to you. First wHh nml t)mt salll wlll bo namlttcd of all, it is a flno juicy steak; then and allowed -to probato as tho last our chef knowB how to cook It to ro-Jwlll and testament ot tho deceasod, inln nil Mm imnrlnnaa Of MiNn wn Untl that a dOCrCO finding tllO intor ., , , T , ." est of tho petitioner In the real os- servo more than steaks. In fact, our tnto nnd wl0 tho ho,rs of tho (lo. menu contains .all tho dolicacies ot coased woro, and to whom said real tho season. And at popular prices, estato Is bequeathed, which has boon tnn sot for hearing on tho 29th day of Novemben, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. TiAmfiT ,,v .r. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, HUlfcL rALALb flNU LAtfc " LiSSSSSS" RICHI UGAI, Proprietor (SEAL) County Judge- : i Opposite Union Pacilic Depot 'SFok C. GILLAN Attornoy LEGAIj notice To the owners of Uie record title of all property abutting upon the Streets comprising the followng pav ing Districts, to-wlt: District No. Three (3) comprising 4th street or tho City of North Platte, commenc ing at the intersection of 4th street and Bryan Avenue in Rlvordalo addi tion; thence West along said 4th street to and Including Pino Street; thence North along said Pine Stroet to the South Side of Gth Street as it Intersects said lino Street; paving District No. 4 including all that por tion of 5th Street commencing on tho East Tine of VIneStreet 1n said City, at the intersection of Vine and 5th; thence West along said 5th street to tho East lino of Adams street in said City, as it intersects said 5th Street; paving .district No. 5 including all .that portion of 4th Street of said City, commencing at tho West lino of Locust street, whore It intersects with said 4th street, thence West along said 4th street to tho East line or Oak street where the samo inter sects with said 4th street paving district No. C Including all that por tion of 5th street of said City, com mencing on tho West llpo of Bryan Avenue at tho intersection of said Cth street with said Bryan Avenue, thenco west along said 5th street to the East lino of Pino Streot where the samo intersects 5th streot. You and each of you are hereby notified that tho Mayor and Council of the City of North Platte, havo re ceived bids for tho construction of pavement in tho above paving Dis tricts and that further consideration of Bald bids has beon post-poncd until Friday November i2th, 1920, at 12 o'clock noon of said day for tho purpose of allowing said proporty owners to designate by petition any particular matorlal which thoy de sire used for such paving and ir no proper designation is mado by tho filing of a petition as required by law with tho City Clerk on or beforo said above dato of post-ponment, tho Mayor and City Council shall them selves determine upon what material is to bo used for such paring. Bated this 1st day of Novombor, 1920. . .. "o. E. ELDER. (SEAL) city Clerk.