The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 19, 1920, Image 8

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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AM) PERSONAL
Curl SlmoiiH loft Wednesday for Og
alalla Mr. Backus left Wednesday morning
for Omaha,
Dr. Morrill. Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
iilss Alma Morrill has resigned her
position nt tlio Art store
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlto will leave soon
for n visit in Los Angeles.
Mr. nnd Mrs Tool left Tuesday, ev-
for Denver on tliolr honeymoon. 1
J. K. Flnnognn, travollng freight
ngon, pasned through this city Wed
nesday. , Trs. Thomas A. Lnlnllcy left Wed
nesday morning for a visit In Law
rence, Kansas.
Mrs. Geo Zontmoyor and children
will lcavo In the near future for a
visit in Los AngcloH.
, Rlnhart, travollng iiassengor aud
itor for tlio Union Pacific, left Wcdnos
day morning for Rawlins.
Mrs, Isaac Dillon, who has been vis
iting friends In town, loft the lat
tor part of the week for her home In
Mlndon, La.
Mr, and Mrs. Wood White left Wed
nesday morning for Grnnrd Island .to
attend tho wedding of Miss Hazel
HoJnllnc nnd John Swartz, both of that
city.
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ADMISSION: Children 15c, Adults,
balcony 35c, lower floor 55c, including -,
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Charles IJoguc returned Wednesday
from a business trip to Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Koefo arc
spending the week in Kcnrncy visiting
rolntlves.
Mrs. Carty, who spent the week In
Gothenburg, returned Wednesday to
her home.
Mrs. Dcftack, wha had been visiting
frlonds in Gothenburg, returned Wed
nesday to her homo.
Mr. and-Mrs. W. P. Klllon, of Wal-
lace, returned to their homo after vis
iting In this city for some time.
Mrs. E. II. Itosco, who had boon vis
iting at tho homo of Mrs. K. II. Mills,
loft Wednesday for her homo In Nor
folk. John Corblt and daughter, who have
beon visiting at tho Hanlfln homo, re
turned to their home In Wnllaco Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Harrison left
Wednesday for Cheyonno whoro thoy
will attend tho safety first meeting of
this division.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Harris were
called Wednesday morning to Brook
lyn. N. Y., by tho serious illness of
Mr. Harlss' mother..
To whom aro your going to soil your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. -will offer tho highest
prices. C4tf
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NEBRASKA WAGES
HEALTH DRIVES
State Shows Wonderful Progress
in Nursing Service, Espe
cially in Rural Districts.
The Nursing Service ui' the American
Red Cross throughout Nebraska has
assumed propor
tions undreamed
of during the last
year. A year ago
the Ntnit; hnd but
one Ited Cross
nurse. Today prac
tlcnlly every large
city In the state
has u lurge or
small staff of
STILL ( GREATEST
ijCmZR EWORLD
trained nurses.
The chapters are
paying particular nttcntlon to their
districts where health work has been
neglected. For this reason r. large
number of classes In nursing Instruc
tion arc In progress at this time.
The city problem nnd the rural prob
lem for visiting nurses arc necessarily
different, but tho same fundamentals
of training ure needed to prepare the
nurse to cope with them, and the
young woman who assumes tho.respon
slblllty of a rural situation must be
exceptionally broad vlsloncd nnd well
prepared, becauso the service usually
is Isolated nnd the Individual nurse
has to depend upon her own Initiative
In matters that are exclusively profes
sional. Great Task Ahead.
The Nursing Service has a great
work to perform In Nebraska. De
'splto the fact that work along this lino
has been neglected, the Red Cross
chapters arc rallying to tlio cause and
Intend to "carry on."
An example of the excellent work
the Nursing Service Is doing was clear
ly demonstrated recently during the
school Inspection In one of the rural
schools. The1 nurse, in her examina
tion found that the school of 203 pu
pils did not have one normal child.
She Immediately called a meeting of
the parents and Informed them as to
j the serious condition. The children
also were lectured on health essen-
j tlols. This nurse will, from time to
I time, receive a report of the children's
health and will f6l!ow up her work
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iiuuuKiiuiii tin." yuur.
Teaches Many Subjects.
The examination of "the school ehll-
J dren Is just one of the Important
phases of the nurse's work. She con
ducts classes In home hygiene and mnl
j nutrition ; sho aids In the establishing
' of health centers ; she instructs vol-
untecr workers and organizes commu
nity work In all she Is the teacher,
i In many of the smaller districts of
Nebraska where the Red Cross chap
ters have been unable to carry on the
task through lack of workers, a num
ber of the chapters have combined
their- Interests nnd work under one
Ited Cross chapter. This was true In
the community around Knox county,
where eight Ited Cross chapters con
solidated and now work under wone
chapter the Knox County chapter.
Everywhere In Nebraska the great
est Interest Is being manifested In, the
work for health and the chapters ure
furnishing recreational and other com
munity needs.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
BUSY IN NEBRASKA
With the opening of school this term
In Nebraska the Junior Red Cross ac
tivities huvc began with enthusiasm.
The year's program presented many
new features for the boys and girls,
nnd they entered Upon It with revived
Interest.
Many local projects of servico to the
schools and to unfortunate children is
being stimulated by partial an I com
plete financial reports by the Junior
Red Cross. Such projects, except In
case of unfortunate children, are In
volving the betterment of the schools
as u whole nnd. not any special group.
Tho Junior Red Cross intends to co
operate more than ever with the
BChools throughout Nebraska this year.
In all the communities it Is working
with tho school authorities in carrying
on regular class room activities.
Of course, the boys and girls will
help this full with tho community
work, as they have in the past. Tho
annual clean-up programs will be aid
ed by tho Junior Red Cross, as well
as the promotion of health campaigns.
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Mra, W.. A. Buckftnch ontortained
Tuesday ovoning nt hor homo la honor
of hor sister Mrs. John Sullivan, of
Grand Island. Fivo hundred was play
ed all ovening. Tho prlzo was awarded
to Miss Cnrrlo Hildobrnnt. Thoro wore
flvo tables'! At tho closo of a very
pleasant ovening n delicious two
courso luncheon was sorved.
When in North Platte stop at the
Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You will
bo treated well. . G8tf
Miss Margaret Barker returned
Wednesday morning from Denver
whoro sho visited hor parents for some
lime.
Mrs. Thomas Hoaloy and daughter
Cathnrlno roturnod Wednosday morn
ing from Donver whoro thoy havo
been visiting for some time
Stdm Splllncr loft tho first of thr
week for Kans.i City whero hf will
transact baslues rm
L. C. McGrnw returned "Wednesday
from Gothenburg whore ho transacted
business.
Tho nextj Lincoln County Teachora'
Examination will bo hold Saturday,
November 20th. Tlio examinations
will bo held in Wallace, Wollfleot,
Sutherland, Brady and Maxwell.
AILEEN G. COCHRAN, County Sup
erintendent. 84-G
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FOR SALE.
12 Room, Strictly Modern Home,
large basement, onk floors Elegant
location. Close In. Owner must sell.
It's n bargain.
Let mc show this to you.
0. H. TltOtiLKCKK.
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NOTICE.
I will not pay any bills contracted
by my wlfo. Marguerite Stearns, from
this date on.
ALBERT STEARNS.
NOTICE
I have opened a brnnch office at
tho Metropolitan Billard Parlors for
Taxi Servico and Heavy Hauling.
C. H. BLOOMBERG.
Wall Paper
I am now prepared to show my 1021
lino of wall paper. I also have five
bargains In wnll paper left over. Oct
your paper bunging done now.
PHIL DEATS
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MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of
VOICE CULTURE
and tho
ART OF SINGING.
Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
3nyrROFOLITANBlLLIARI) PARLOR
TAXI AND TRANSFER CO. -
Phone 11
l'Ol'OSITE DEPOT
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phone 307 Twlnem Bldg
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician and Surge
Office orer Roxall Drug Store
Office Phone 371. House 1068
I) It. C. E. McBEYNOLDS,
Specialist.
Eye. Eur, Nose and Throat.
Office over Roxall Drug Store,
Phono 113.
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Dr. W. I. SHAFFER
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NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for tha
scientific treatment of medical,
urjrical and confinement c&sti.
Completely equipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dcnl. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
PREST-OLITE
Storage Batteries
Midway Motor Co.
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Dr. L. J. KRAU8E, Dentist. Mc
Donald Rank BnlldJng. Rooms 2 & 8.
Phono 07. 42tf
W0 YOU LIKE A BROILED
PORTERHOUSE 1
You will If wo servo it to you. First
of all, it is a flno juicy steak; then
our chef knows how to cook it to re
tain all the goodness. Of courso. wo
servo moro than steaks. In fact, our
menu contains all tho delicacies of
tho season. And nt popular prices,
too.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICHI UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I).
Special Attention Given to
Surcrery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
DR. REDFIELD
Physician, ObstetrJctan
Surgeon. X-Ray
Culls Promptly Answered Night or Da;
Phone Office 642 EcBldenco C76
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Over nirschfeld's
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, ft, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Special Attention GItom to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 116
Ofiice phone 241. ReB. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Knights of Columbui Building.
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Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics
Hospital Facilities
Platte Valley Hospital
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, also
Real Estate. References nnd Bates
First National Bank.
Res. 400 East Srd St.
Phono 912
HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
We want these.
Big Price for Cast Iron.
No market for bones at present.
L. LIPSHITZ.
VT. T. PItlTCIIAED,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Tin. Street.
Hospital Phone Blu S3
House Phono Black b?
DBRRYBSRRT A FORBES,
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day phono 41
Night phono Black 588
NOTICE OF PETITION-
Estato No. 178G ot Richard L.
Graves, docoasod, in tlio County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said Estato tako
notico that a petition has been flloil
for tho appointment of Cnrrlo L. R
Graves as Administratrix of said Es
tato which has boon sot for hoaring
herein on Decombor 3, 1929, at 9
o'clock n m.
Dated November C, 1920.
Wm H. C WOODHURST.
N9-3vks County Judgo
XOTIGE OP FINAL REPORT
Estnto o. 1715 ot Josoph J. Bow-
kor, deceased in tho County Court ot
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all por-
sons interested in said Estate take
notico that tho Adtnlnistrarix has
filed a final account and report of hor
administration and a petition for final
settlement and dlsjchnrgo as such,
which hnve been set for hearing be
fore said Court on December 3, 1920
at 9 o'clock n. m., when you may ap
pear and contcs tho same-
Dated Novembor Cth, 1920.
Wm. H. C WOODHURST,
N9-3wk8 County Judge.
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR l'RO-
BATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
Estnto No. 1784 of Phillip S. Artley.
docensed, in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, both
creditors and heirs, take notico that
Annlo May Gregg formerly Annio
Mny Artley) has filed her petition and
a copy of tho will of deceased, and
the probate thereof duly authcntlcot-
cu, tnat said deceased departed this
life on or about tho 10th day of Aug
ust, 1895, being a resident and inhab
itant of Bradford, McKean County,
Pennsylvania, and the owner of tho
following described real estate, to
wit: An undivided one-half interost
in all of Section 25, in TownshlD 9.
North Range 2G, west of tho Cth P. M.
leaving ns his solo and only heirs at
law: Annie May Artley, now Annlo
May Gregg, your petitioner heroin;
and praying for a decree barring
claims and that tho regular adminis
tration of said will bo dispensed
with and that said will bo admittod
and allowed to probate as the last
will and testament of tho deceased,
and that a decree finding tho inter
est of tho petitioner in tho real es
tate and who the heirs of the de
ceased were, and to whom said real
estate is bequeathM. which has been
set for hearing on tho 29th day of
Novemben, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated at North Platte, Nobraska,
this 2nd day of November, 1920.
Wm. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge.
GEO. C. GILL AN
N5-30 Attorney
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
Notico Is hereby giyen that by vir
tuo of an order issued by tho District
Court in and for Lincoln County,
Nobraska, on tho 2nd day of Decem
ber, 1919, and alias order on Novem
ber 5th, 1920, in an action wherein,
W. tl. McDonald, Nettlo V. Reynolds
and James B. McDonald arc pltlntiffa;
and Mary B. McDonald, William C
Reynoldt, Ruth McDonald Daub; Wil
liam J. Daub; Frank A. Moonoy, a
minor under tho age of 14 years;
Frank L. Mooney, Guardian of Frank
A. Mooney, a minor under the age
of 14 years; W. H. McDonald, Net
tlo V. Reynoldt; and James B. Mc
Donald Administrators of tho estate
of Charles McDonald, deceased, are
defendants; I will on tho 15th day of
December, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.
of said day, at the East front door of
tho Court House in tho City of North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to all In
cumbrances, against the same, the
following described real estate, situ
ate In Lincoln County, State of Ne
braska, to-wit: Tho North Eigthy
four and Two-thirds Feetof Lot One
(1), and tho East Twenty-two Feet of
Lot Two (2), In Block One-hundred
and Two (102) of tho original town
now City of North Platte, the said
North Eigthy-four and Two-thirds
Feet of said Lot One (1) and tho said
East Twenty-two (22) Feet of said
Lot Two (2) of said Block One-hundred
and Two (102) to bo offered for
salo separately, and then to bo offered
for salo as ono tract, and the Rof
oreo will accept such bid or bids aa
will In. tho aggregate amount to the
most money. I
The terms of said sale being cash
In hand, and subject to all incum
brances against tho same. Said sale
will bo held open for ono hour.
Dated this 8th dav of November.
1920.
O. E. ELDER, Referee
Beelor, Crosby & Raskins,
N9-D10 Attorneys,
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PRO
BATE OF FOREIGN WILL.
Estate No. 1785, .of Jonas Artley,
Deceased, in tho County Court ot
Lincoln County. Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In said estate, credi
tors and helrB tako notico that John
II. Artley has filed his petition and a
copy of tho Will of Deceased, and the
probato thereof duly authenticated,
that tho deceased died on or about
tho 27th duy of March, 190G, being a
resident and inhabitant of Bradford
McKean County,' Pennsylvania, and
tho owner of tho following described
real estate, to-wlt:'An undivided one
half Interest In all of Section 25, In
Township 9, North Range 20, west of
tho Gth P. M-, In Lincoln County, Ne
braska: leaving ns his solo and only
heirs at law tho following named ,
persons, to-wit: Sarah E. Artley, his
widow; John II. Artley, n son, your
ptltlonor; Cnrrlo A. Ellsworth, a
daughter; and Roy S. Artley, a
grand-son; and praying for a decree
barring claims that tho regular ad
ministration of said will bo dispensed
with and that said will bo admitted
and allowed to probato as tho last
will and tostnmont of tho deceased
and that a docreo finding the inter
est of tho petitioner in tho real estato
ami who tho heirs of tho deceased
were, and to whom sild real estato
Is bequeathed, which lias been set
for hoaring, on the 29th day of No
vember. A. D- 1920, at 10:00 o'clocl,
A. M.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska
this 2nd day of Novombor, A. D. 1920
Wm II. P. WOODHURST.
(SEAL) Countv Jud:e
GEO 1 C GILL AX.
N5-30 Attorney