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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Just reoolved. a com pis to line of M. HUSKY 0II.V0YI, Teacher of VOICE OULTUlti: and tho AltT OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 10S West 3rd, City tlic latest Brunswick records. Come In ami her thorn. At the Walker Music Company. Hi tfi m if? Mi The Spectacular Sensation Wall Paper I inn now prepared to show my 1921 line of wnll pnporj i ftlso linre a few bargains in wnll pnper left orer. Oct A Powerful Drama of Now York Life -I ho glittering splendor of the riches! city's highest society and the colorful, mysterious, drug-laden atmosphere of the Oriental Underworld. A Wealth ol Pathos, Humor, Romance and Warm Human Qualities DIt. REDFIELTJ l'hysiclnn, Obstotrlclan Surgeon. X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phone Office 612 Residence G76 your pnper lumping done now. , if 4 ll Will foe Your Heart At -2310 It WW t 4 nave you tried if if if it ... :.: it it a J.: . it it i.S It ' it if - nm - . MMfrl . No Other Like It Gamble Springer FOUR STORES it 1 1 ft :;: ?... -2340 S Home Butchering Time Is Here. If you have not had good results in curing your Meat try our Specially Prepared Meat Curing Salt. Write us for Receipts for Sugar Curing, Plain Salt Pork Curing and Dry Cured Porlc. We will gladly mail them to you upon request. 4 Complete line of Salt and feeds. 11 it if it it II 3 I! u :.: Jt. J.t :.t H $ H. if North Platte Phone 206. -2310 Mutual Building & of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. Investors in this association get tho bouoflts of the following requirements of tho 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 arc non-negotlablo and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a very important pro tection not availablo to any financial institution oxcept Building & Loan Associations. Third Tho association is subject to tho supervision of the State Banking Board. How woll tho interests of tho investors in Uiis as sociation have boon safeguarded is evidenced by the fact that in the more than thirty three years of its operation not ono dollar has been lost. T. C PATTERSON, Prosldont. The Money -Chan ger s Adopted by Benj. D. Hampton from the novel by UPTON SINCLAIR The SUN, Thursday and Friday. Tom Seenor in THE GROCERY CLERK. it rwi 1 :r t.t :.: H t.t if if t.t tf :.: if if if if i.i tf if if if if if ft .: if if if if if t.t if if if if if if if if if if tf if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if tf if tf if if Feed Co. 702 No. Locust. Loan Association HESSIE F. SALISBURY, SooroUry. cm- LIIIRARV RECEIVES UUOKS I'RO.U A1WY (AMP libraries When the army camps wore discon tinued or consolidated the officers found tlioy had thousands of hooks on hand which were not nedod. They turned them over to tho American Li hrary Association for distribution a mong tho public libraries of the coun try. A certain number woro allotted to Nebraska. These were distributed a mong the librarios of this state. North Platte has received about forty books, which nro In good condition and will meet n need In this community. A list ger), Principles of Agriculture (Bailey)- Commercial Correspondence (Holding.), Newspaper "Writing and Editing (Dleycr), The Engineer in tho War (Bond), Garden Farming (Cor bett), America and Her -Problems (De Constant), Community and the Citi zen (Dun), Use of water In Irriga tion (Fortjor), Methods of Machine Shop Work (Halscy), Essentials In Jornallsm (Harrington), Political and Social History of Modem Europe (Hayes), Life Insurance (Huebner). Property Insurance (Heubner) Ele ments of Business Law (HulTcutt). Newspaper Editing (Hyde), Produc tive Poultry Husbandry (Lewis), Bacteria In Relation to Country Life (Llpman), Hydro-Electric Power (Lyndon), Soils and Fertilizers (Ly on), Soils-and Their Properties (Lv- on). Breeding of Animals (Mumford). Shop Arithmetic (Norrls), Rural Hy giene (Ogden), Modern Gasoline Au tomobile (Page), A League of Nations (Pholps).Forago Plants (Piper). Be ginnings In Animal Husbandry (Plumb), Co-operation in Agriculture (Powoll), Effective Farming (Samp son), Fodern and Contemporary His tory (Scaplro). Meaning of Evolution (Schmucker), Money and Hanking (Scott), Heat (Shealey), News Writ ing (Spencer). Elemonts of Acricul- turo (Wnrron), Farm Mangoment! (Warren), Profitable Vacation for; Boys (Weaver), Handbook for Farm ers and Dairymen (Woll). Shop Sketching (Wool ley). ::o:; ('liange In By-Laws mid Article of in. corporation of The Lojpnhlt-Pen- iilugton Co. At a special meeting of the stock holders of the above corporation, held November 1st, 1920. Soctlon 2, Articlo S of the By-Laws was changed to read: "The Board of Directors shall hold regular monthly meetings at tho of flco of tho Corporation, not later than tho lfUh of each and ovory month, the tlmo and tho hour of tho meeting to bo elected by tho Bonrd of Directors. A majority of tho Directors shall con stitute a quorum.'' Section 1. Article 2 of the By-Laws was amended to read: "In case of vacancy in the Board of Directors, It shall bo tho duty of tho I Board of Directors, upon call of tho I President, to (111 such vacancy, by , election from among tho Stock-Hold-; ors, such so olectod Director to servo i until tho noxt succeeding annual stook , holders' mooting." j Article r of tho Artlcloa of Incor i poratlon was amonded to road: I 'In case of vacancy in tho Board of Directors, It shall bo tho duty of tho I Hoard of Dlroctors, upon call of tho j Prosldont, to fill such vacancy by elec tion from among tho Stock-Holders, , such so olectod Director to sorvo until tho noxt succeeding nnnunl stock holders mooting. NOTIMf OF PETITION " , Estato No. 1790 of James Babbitt, do ceased, In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. , Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all pr ( sons Interested in said Estato tako no tlco thnt potitlon hns been filed for tho probato of an Instrument purport ing to bo tho last will and tostamont !of Jamos Babbitt, deceased, and for tho appolntmont of Emily Babbitt as Executrix of said estato, which has been sot for hearing heroin on Do combor 24, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. m. , Dated Novombor 27, 1920. (SEAL.) WM. H. C. WOODHUU8T. 93-3w County Judge. It Will Jolt Your Mind LOCAL AND PERSONAL J Harry Lowell is reported to be on tho sick list this week. Joe PIzer left Monday for a short visit with rolatlvos In Hnstlngs. Mr. John Voselpka and children left Saturday for u visit In Chappell. Robert Basklns, of Staplcton. was a business visitor In tho city Inst weok. . Mrs. Jt. N. Troupe, of Kcarnoy, Is visiting friends in this city for a few days. Don't miss the big shoe sale at tho Star Clothing House, December 1st. Mrs. Julia Casey loft ' Saturday for Omaha where she will visit for a few daj-s. , James Llddell left Sunday for Oma ha after visiting friends for some time. J. E. Nelson loft tho first of the week for a business trip to Ster ling. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson spent the week end In Gothenburg visiting tho homo folks. Mrs. W. E. Simpson loft Saturday for Grand Island, after transacting busi ness in this city. Mr. Johnson, of Chicago, has ac cepted a position with tho Leader Mer cantile Company. Just received a shipment of the lat est sheet music at the Walker Music Shop. Visit our gift room for "Gifts that Last. Clinton, the jeweler. Mr. Gage, Grand Secretary of the I. p. O. F. lodge, loft Saturday morning for his homo In Fremont. . Viola Madick. who Is a student of tho State University, Is visiting tho homo folks during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Mike, McFaddon. of Puxton. are visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mclntire left Sat urday for Casper after visiting at the homo of Mr,, and Mrs. C. Wlllerton. Harold Potorson, who. is with the Southern Rag A Jazz orchestra, Is vis iting in this city over the week end. Convent reared Mary Grant, the girl who broke the bank at Monte Carlo. At tho Sun Tuesday and Wednesday. Louise Hyorm left Saturday for Au burn. Nebraska, after attending tho wedding of her relative, Thomas H. Hall. Mrs. P. A. Norton returned Saturday evening from Grand Island whore she ha been visiting her son for some time. Mrs. Harris and daughter, who have been visiting at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Redtlold, loft for tholr homo in Lyons, Kansas. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchleltor loft Saturday for her homo In Sidney aftor visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Effcnbcck. Miss Sylvia Branfest. of Horshoy, who has been visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Joo Nolan, left Friday for her home. Miss Mnrgaret Frederickson, who is attending the Midland Collego at Fre mont, was visiting with tho home folks during tho weok end. A now shlpmont of Brunswick ma chines has Just boon received at the Walker Music Shop. Come and got yours while thoy last. A new shlpmont of Brunswick maj chinos has just boon rocolved at tho Walkor Music Shop. Come and get yours whllo thoy Inst. Mrs. Mary Dunn, of Grand Island, who has boon visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hayes, loft tho first of tho week for hor homo. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Goings, of Kear ney, loft tho latter part of tho weok for their homo aftor visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bolt and fam ily. A number of young pooplo hold n wolnlo roast In tho canyons south of tho Exporlmontnl Farm Friday even ing complimentary to tho students homo from Unlvorslty. Elchteen candidates were Initiated into tho B. P. O. Elks a weok ago and a much larger class will bo put through the early part of noxt month. Following the ceremonial Monday ovnntng Steward Kennedy sorvod a fiplendld lunah to one hun red and thirty. PHIL DEATS rhono lor.u ELECTRIC SERVICE PRESf-0-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern Institution for th clentiflc treatment of medical, surgieal and confinement cat. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnoitic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Denl. M. D. V. Locas, hi D. J. B. Redfield.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. I Dr. W. I. SHAFFER I Osteopathic Physician S HAY FEVER AND 8 $ CATARRHA DEAFNESS t it H if OASIS BUILDING North Platto, Nebr. DOCTOR C. A. SELBY L'hysiclnn aad SufMB Office orer Reinll Drug Store Office Phone 371. House 1068 IH. C. E. McREYNOLBS, Specialist. Eye. Enr, Noso and Throat. Office over Roxnll Drug Store. Phono 118. 31 KTROPOLITAN JlILLIARl) PARLOR TAXI AND TIIAXSFHK CO. Phone 11 01T0SITK DEPOT Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hyglono HOWAUD YOST Dental Surgeon Phone 307 Twlnem Bldg- JOHN S. SIMMS, M. 1). Special Attention Given to Suruery McDonald Bunk Building Offieo Phono S3 Residence 39 DO YOU LIKE A BROILED PORTERHOUSE? You will if wo sorvo it to you. First of nil, It is a flno juicy steak; then our chef knows how to cook It to ro taln all tho goodness. Of course wo servo moro than steaks. In fact, our menu contains all tho dollcacles of tho season. And at popular prices, too. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE RICHI UCAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot Till, HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Orer Illrschfcld's Offico Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 PUS. STATES Ss STATES Chiropractors o, G, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1243 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Glren to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Bulldins & Loan Building Phones: Of flee 130, Resldenco HE Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - Nebrnaka. Knights of Columbus Bulldins. .MM..M...s.............,. .... DR. J. S. MEM I s Medicine Surgery Obstetrics :.: if tf if if if tf ll t,t H H Hospital Facilities i Platte Valley Hospital Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References nnd Dates First National Bank. Res. 100 East 3rd St. Phono 913 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. io market for hones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. IV. T. PR1TCHAR1), Graduate Veterinarian Ek-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vino Street Hospital Phono Black 633 Houso Phone Black 633 DEBBIBXRRI A FORBEN. Licensed Bmbamora Undertakers and Funeral Director Buy phono 41 Night phone Black 688 NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE iVotlco Is hereby glvon that by vir Uio 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. H. McDonald, Nottlo V. Reynolds nnd James B. MoDonnld arc pltlntiffs; nnd Mary B. McDonald, William C. Roynoldt, Ruth McDonald Daub; "Wil liam J. Daub,- Frank A. Moonoy, a minor under tho ago of 4 years; Frank L. Moonoy, Gunrdian of Frauk A. Moonoy, a minor under tho nge of 14 years; W. H. McDonald, Not tlo V. Roynoldt; and James B. Mc Donald Administrators of tho estate of Charles McDonald, deceased, are dolondnnts; I will on tho lBth dav of Docembor, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho East front door of tho Court Houso in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska. sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, subject to all In cumbrances, ngalnst tho same, tho following described real estate, situ ato In Lincoln County, Stato of Ne braska. tO-Wit: Tho Nortli F.ltrthv , four and Two-thirds Feet of Lot Ono , (1). and tho East Twenty-two Foot of T.n rVvn to nlnnl. -.. i . - " " v. .it uiuvft uiiu-miuitrca and Two (102) of tho original town now City of North Platto. tho said North Eigthy-four and Two-thirds Feet of said Lot Ono (1) and tho said East Twenty-two (22) Feet of said Lot TWo (2) of said Block Ono-hun-drod nnd Two (102) to bo offered for salo soparatoly. and thon to bo offered tor saio as ono tract, and tho Ref , ereo will nccopt such bid or bids as will in tho aggregate amount to the most money. I Tho terms of said sale being cash I uuu, mm Buoiect to an lncum jbranecs against tho samo. Said sale wm iKi nem open tor ono hour. ' inPna,od th,s 8tf 'lay of November. O. E. ELDER, Referee. Beoler. Crosby & Basklns, KS'WO Attorneys.