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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBJJNE IcmtUieckiu tribune. it: . . WILSON TOUT, Editor mid Publisher. $ A SCRAPPLE. Column of Kohscntfc. SUBSCRIPTION Olio Year, Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska 1'ontotfiee as Second CIuss Matter, TUi:SIAV, NOVU.MHEU 2id. 11)20 Tlfo other day whan fe wer going ; " ove'f to Tho Shoe Markot to buy 11 now ,n n,1,nnco 2,0 .topped ua and told u that ho had just road tho latent reports which Kvo 375,008 riB tho nuinher of luuid Imrf loft in tho election booth in tho United States Inst oloctlon day nii'i more coming In every day. He said he couldn't sue why tho ,ludles loft tliolr hund-bngs In the election booths and linked lis If wo knew. Wo-mild wo didn't nnd so wo wont ovor to see Ed Davis about It. Kd had IiIh coat 1 off and was standing out on the Hide-' walk looking for Honiuono. Wo Hald t EDITORIAL. , This 1 Thanksgiving Week. The Pretidont of tho United States and tho Governor of Nebraska havo called us to lot ono day apart as u day of tfiir S:il Dulck D 45 Tourlnit In faxflllertl condition. Phono SGJLW For Snle 70 bushel graJtiTJoTly for truck. Plione 10S1W. For Siile Metal Duofold couch and pad, good as now. Phono 249W. For Sale Good 1918 Ford Touring enr at a bargain. Hondy-Ogier Auto Co. For Kent Furnished room in all modern homo- Phono 1121 or call at 221 Couth Locust. Wauled: All kinds of scWfng and dressmaking. Prices very reasonable 314" So. Walnut Call for Mrs. Brown. For Snle Duroo Jersey boars. Good ones at formor prlcos. N. is. Pottlt, I miles west of BIgncll. i'or Sale 8 room niodorn home 'fwfciksglvlng. Each Of us ha mucli toi'ttt thankful for. North Platto and hollo and he said hollo and smllod ao 1 with full basemont and garage 51C Lincoln Cdunty as a whole 1ms much .ye wont In with him. Pretty soon I west B streut, to bo thankful for. Some of us are wo told him what wo had heard and having financial difficulties but wo !i said "My! My! that's 11 big nunir havo tin nbundanco of healthful cllm-, her'' and wo said yot it was. A man ate, peace, rtn ordorly government, an opportunity to mako good nnd friends. Antl from n financial standpoint -this community is bettor off than most plaos wo know. When tho factorios cloee It only affects us indirectly. Wo havo had good crops ns a whole. Tho Union Pacific payroll and tho bocts, and tho hogs and the butler and pggs aro all pouring wealth into tho community. ThlH Is Thanksgiving and wo hnvo much to bo thankful for. ::o:: - NOTICE OF TAKING UP IISTKAV. Taken up by tho undorBlgncd on his promisos on the southern limits of tho city of North Platto, Lincoln CO., -Nebraska, on Nov. 1, 1020, ono chunky black horso, four years old. Dated this 18th day of Nov. 1920. tIgf!Qd: P. K. PAYNK. 't?hy not a good clock for mother? She needs it nnd you could not select a iftbro lasting Xmaa gift. Dixon han dloiT tho Soth Thomas. Session nnd Nof yioven mnlcs, none hotter. "Visit our lnfunt H department, wo hate ovorythlng that cornea in that Una. E. T. Tramp & Soiib. E." J. Karnes, Jr.. Editor of tho Wallace Winner, with other momborB of tho family, nccompnnicd a slstor fo North Platto Saturday to receive treatment- in a local hospital, for in juries received when thrown froih a horso5 Mr. 'Eames wns a welcome who enmo horo from Missouri wns in tlie sloro and lie said ho didn't be lieve it. Wo told him wa wore only repeating what we had heard and that he couldn't bhimo us. Ed said ho did n't know tho ladles had so many hand bags and Missouri said they give them back and forth for Christinas so much that they don't know how many they havo thomsolvos. "Wo said we would For Sale 1917 Monroo roadster in good condition. Cheap If taken soon. 520 oast Gth. For Sale -A few ens. Inquire 922 phono 910. Onions for Snlc- llvo spring chick east Second, or -1 mllo north and Vi mile cast of Platto Valley School House. For Snle Ono No. G Radiant Home hard coal stove. 220 W. Sixth St. A. O. Kockcn. t ll'.illf.i.l I1.. lw.i f..,..,. ,..,.,,... nf .ink they would hold onto them nrnl or gooa ,nd for sai0 reasonable, hey were gifts and no bo leaving ( u Jonu)( ,)0X 551( 0,noy IU UIU1U illUUIlll 111 UIUUUUU IIUUII1H and Ed said ho left his rubbers in nn election booth ono tlmo when it was rainy and ho noVor found them again. Wo said wo loft our fountain pen In nn election booth onco and when we camo back In a day or two we found that tjioy had not only taken tho pen but they had taken the booth nnd all. Ed said that wasn't honest nnd for his part ho would never take, anything from an oloctlon booth. Missouri Bald ho guessed that Is what tho wo men thought but neither Ed nor wo saw tho point Just then. Ed said he thought it wns a lot nicer for tho Indies to Icavo their hand-bags In the oloctlon booths for the oloctlon offi cers to tnke homo to their wives be- causo beforo the women votod nil For Sale Young- six months old mule. Will trade for corn. W. M. Morris. 0G8J, end of west Fourth street For Sale Cornet. Lyon & Healey mako. C shank attachment made es pecially for this Instrument! Phono 8G. For Sale Duroc-Jersey boars. It is timo to'havo your boars for fall ser vice A fcV choice ones at the Experi mental Station. Tor Sale 1280 aeres ranch in Mc Phcrso'n County. Will sonsidor some trade. V?M soli cheap if sold by Jan. 1st. L. O. McFarland, 1702 East 4th. A Year's Subsection to n good 1 magazine Js always a good Xmas t You Are Always Welcome Do you know what goes on in tho "Central" office botween tho timo you lift tho telephone receiver and the person you call answers? Our latch string is always out. Wo welcome the opportunity to show our patrons how their telephone calls are handled. The knowledge you gain from a visit to the operating room should make the telephone more valuable to you. We. know it -will aid us in our efforts to furnish you dependable telephone service. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY gift. Now Is the tlmo "to subscribe. tl.oy ever found In tho ofection booths0 6" Fml G RCtr; were cigar snipes and tobacco cuds. 1 4 ,bt,n,Cd Sfen-On Nov. ifeth n Missouri hnl.l tl.hv Wr. nrhnl.lv blacIc nn wl,,tc Plntor dog. Black shabby handbags lint" could not be ' ,8pot r lo1 oyo imA b,ack ?pot 0,1 given away this Christmas and wo caller at this dfflco, l?. 11. W.-iiiflnra rolnrnoil viiHlnriln V ' , phono rnng nnd Ed wont to, answer It left side. Libornl reward. Lahdgraf's -! anl.1 n,n'H rini,t n,i uaruor auop. v' ' f54H Ullll JltOlr V 111 1 U1U from Idaho whore ho lins been for tlie past six monthn. When ho loft horo he went to Texas and then to Idaho, lie expects to remain here until next : 'spring. 'Suits and coats at a real rcductltin. .Prices that aro an inducethont to buy nntT'wo handle only tho best, most ro llalilu merchandise on the markot. E. T'.1 'Tramp & Sons. Local dog owners aro displaying mftrkqd Intorost In the Coursing moot as entries Will be accepted 'fin some events regnrdless of breeding or pedl griw. Those entries will be open to; " N all locnl dogs with n fee of $R.00 to j cirUor. If you have a dog with speed, bring htm nlong. Address coinmun-1 tcatlon to George M. Carey, See. I'or Sale Duroc boars of butstand but ho hadn't said anything yet whontf1"'' '"a,,ty Pnd s,z0' Tl10 k,ni thal wo loft fifteen mliiutos . later but "Yes mn'am" severnl times. And now wo know. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Jnmes left this morning for Oshkosh to spend two weeks. 1 ' - '' Phone ' 'J! ) Want Ads will improve your hord. Call or seo Gus Lindqulst, Route One, 552i: ' "Foor Snle Registered Hampshire Boars,1 stred by. Scudder's Prlnce'fo. 41753 arid Big R6d; No. 8'2917. Good belts nnd good feet. Priced right. Koy "JIHW.HI For Sale Hartz Mountain Canary and Avlndmill, collar and othor needed birds good singers females Call at improvements. All fenced and cross Derryborry & Forbes. Mrs. Ji'irney. fenced, 90-acreS' land, broke, CO more For Snl My Duroc Jersey Herd could bo broke, rest in hayland and Boar. Sensation Echo Top-Squire. F, pastureland. R. F. D. and telephone O. Yon8cn. 'good road to North Platte, no gates. For Sale or ITade-Fo'rd Touring Price $25 ,pcr acre, splendid terms, Car, 1918 model for city' property, 1011' will take good car' as part payment or West 6th street. For Snle For Sale snap corn. For Snlc1G0 acres of hind In Gree- JV1' Y1 m' ley County.' Kansas.' G5 acres broke, ue?? ffih? fenced and cross-fenced. House,, milk Lincoln County, Nebraska, house, barn, shed and hen house. Good Tho Stato Cf Nebraska', To' all per well and ' reservoir. Shatio and fruit sons interested in said Estate take notice that the Admlnistrnrlx has filed a final account nnd report of her administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hearing bo fore said Court on December 3, 1920 at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may ap pear and contes the same Dated. . November 5th, 1920. Win, H. C WOODHURST, County Judge. R. Spurrier, Elmwood Farm, R. F. .trees. Good soil and good crop. A D. No. i. . ! bargain If takon at once. For par- IVnntcd Rosidcnco in North Platte ticulhrs phone 798F14 or address Mrs. In exchango for half Interest in gnr-'E.' W. Wright, North Platto, Nebr. age In good county seat town on Lin- i ForsSuIe Hard Coal stove cheap. con Highway. Owner has other inter-! Phone 53. ests is reason for selling. Will pny I For Sale 320 ncres land, 9 miles cash differbncoi Interest In garage Is s-w- of North Platte; fair set of im- A ti.il.,..t..l T)K .... lif-OT AAMAH .... . .. . -,v i.ut.uuuiu. iuuiio ixooj $,j(uu. want small property of 4 or provements, consisting of 3-room N9-3wks -i-ivo nunureu uusiiois ot 5 rooms. Phone 212, ask for Mr. liouso, barn for six horses, cow shed. - Call 7S9F14. Qucale. ' chicken houso. granary, garagd. well NOTICE OF PETITION - -T Estato No. 178G ot Richard 3n LR 1 STom to 59 Porcent Department ''t''''VU'' BLANKETS Wool and Wool Nap $10.50 now $6.75 $9,50 now $G.2S 3a.50 now $5.76 f it PERCALES 36-inchcs witle. light and darks, colors fast. Regular 45c now ' 25 Cents OUTING FLANNtL Extra heavy quality, lights and darks, regular J 45, and 55c values now if 28 Cents SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS L. Graves, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. ! The State of Nebraska, To all per .sons Interested in. said Estato take i notice that n potltlon has been filed for the appointment of Carrie L. R- Graves as Administratrix of said Es tate which has beon set .for hearing herein on December 3. 1920. at 9 'o'clock a- m. Dated November 5, 1920. Wm. II O. WOODHURST, N9-3wks County Judge PERCENT OFF :: it MILLINERY 20 to 50 Percent I Off on Every Hat. 1 WINDOW DRAPES in silk and fancy nets 25 Percent Reduction it t.t :.: :.: 2J :.: j.t :.t :.t :.: j.t j.t LADIES' MEN'S and CHILDRENS SHOES 10 to 35 Percent DISCOUNT j.t j.: VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Flour best qualit) $2.90 Dm Land Potatoes per bu, $1.30, good quality Canned Corn 15c, Peas, 16c, Michigan H. T. Beans 3 lbs 25c, Advo Coffee 66c value at 50c, 3 lbs. $1.45; good quality Laundry Soap 5 bars 25c, Canned Milk large size 12 l-2c. We have a good stack of very snappy styles in 1 1 Swart. Fancy Hextcr Coats which we are dtscouutiiu 20 TO 40 PER CENT Ladies Suits and Dresses in the Newest Styles Sh les and Materials 20 tO 50 Percent DisCOUFlt The A. T. Johnson Dept. Store. if 31 tonnnt: Successors of The Hub. 0 XOTIfJK OF RKFEltEE'S SALE Notico is hereby given that by vir tuo of an order issued by tho District Court in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 2nd day of Decem ber, 1919, and alias order on Novem ber 5th, 1920, in an action wherein, W. II. McDonald, Nottio V. Reynolds and James B. McDonald aro pltlntiffs; and Mary B. McDonald, William C. Roynoldt, Ruth McDonald Daub; Wil liam J. Daub; Prank A. Mooney, a minor under tho nge of 14 years; Frank L. Mooney, Guardian of Frank A. Moonoy, a minor under tho nge of 14 years; W. If. McDonald, Net- tlo V. Reynoldt; and James B. Mc Donald Administrators of tho estate of Chnrles McDonald, deceased, are defendants; I will on tho 15th day of December. 1920. at 2 o'clock l . M. of said day, at tho East front door of tho Court House in tho City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska Boll at public auction to the highest biJdor for cash, subject ti nil in-' cumbrnnces, against tho r, . tho following described real osi. sltu ato in Lincoln County, State f Ne braska, to-wit: Tho North Elgthy four and Two-thirds Feot of Lot Ono (1), and tho East Twonty-tWo Feet of Lot Two (2), in Block One-hundred and Two (102) of tho original town now City of North Platto. tho said North Eigthy-four nnd Two-thirds Feet of said Lot Ono (1) and tho said East Twenty-two (22) Feet ot said Lot Two (2) of said Block One-hun- dred and Two (102) to ho offered for I r.nl.. r.r.ii.iKitfl1t. nnil limn In lin nffnrptl oiiii1 nu i .i i r vtj t i i v ....... . j " --- for sajo as ono tract, and the Rof oreo will nccopt such bid or bids ns will in tho aggregate amount to the most money. Tho torms of said sale boing cash in hand, nnd subloct to all incum brances against (ho same. Said sale will be hold onen for ono hour. Dated this 8th day of November. 1920. j O. E. ELDER, Rofereo Beeler, Crosby & Raskins, N9-D10 Attorneys. city property if priced right JOHN N. FOWLER, Owner, Route 1, Her shey ,Nebr. NOTICE OF " JIEAIUNG FOIl PBO BATE OF TOBEIGN lyiLL. Estate No. 1784 of Phillip S. Artley. deceased, in tho County Court of Lin-, coin County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons Interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs', take notice that Annie May Gregg Jformorly Annie May Artley) has filed her petition and a copy of the will of deceased, arid tho prohate thereof duly authenticat ed, that said deceased departed this life on or aboiit tho 10th day of Aug ust, 1895, being a resident and inhab itant of Bradford, McKcan County, Pennsylvania, and the owner of, the following described real, estate, to wit: An undivided one-half interest in all of Section 25, in Township 9, North.Rangev2G, westof tha-Gth P. M. leaving as his sole and only heirs at law: Annie 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 be dispensed With and that said will be admitted and allowed to probate as tho last will and testament of tho deceased. and that a decree finding tho inter est of the petitioner in tho real es tato and who the , heirs of tho de ceased were, and to whom said real estate is bequeathed, which has been set for hearing on tho 29th day of Novemben, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 2nd day of November, 1920! Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. GEO. C. GILLAN N5-30 Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PRO RATE OF FOREIGN WILL. Estato No. 1785, of Jonas Artley, Deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all per sons Interested in said estato, credi tors and heirs take notico tlmt John H. Artley has filed his petition nid a copy of the Will ot Docensed, and the probato thereof duly authenticated, that tho deceased died on or about the 27th day of March, 190C, being a resident and inhabitant ot Bradford. "McKean County, Pennsylvania, and the owner of tho following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one half interest in all of Section 25, in Township 9, North Rango 20, west of tho Gth P. M, in Lincoln County, Ne braska; leaving as his solo nnd only heirs at law the following named porsons, to-wlt: Sarah E. Artloy, his widow; John H. Artloy, a son, your Jpplitionor; Carrie K Ellsworth, a daughter; and Roy s. Artloy, a grand-son; nnd praying for a decree barring claims that tho rogulnr ad ministration of said will bo dispensed with and tlmt said will bo admittod and allowed to probnto ns tho Inst will and testnmont of tho deceased, and that a decroo finding tho inter est of tho potlttoner In tho ronl estate and who the heirs of tho deceased were, and to whom said real estate Is bequeathed, which has been set for hearing, on the 29th day of No vember, A. D- 1920, nt 10:00 o'clock A. M. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 2nd day rf Novorabor, A. D. 1920, Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge GEO l C. GILLAN, N5-30 Attorney, ( e 0 r