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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1 OTIC YOl'NU FOLKS IN COLLEGE. Give Something Electrical THIS CHRISTMAS Irons, Toasters, Grills, Percolators, Urns, Sewing Machines, Vacuum Sweepers. BUY NOW North Platte Light & Power Co. WHEN EVERT HOLT AND NUT Is In place and tight, when, your en gine Is throbbing morrlly, when the wheels turn smoothly on their oxIeH and your car runs with Httlo or no vibration, then you will get the inoHt out of your motoring. It Is our work to make your car this efficient. Roy V. Buskirk Garage 215 East Fifth St. A FEW FACTS ABOUT THE TRAVELERS Commenced writing accident insurance in 18G4. Has paid claims of over $245,000,000. Has paid for prevention of accidents over 50,000,000. Employees Inspection Division 650, of whom 357 are field inspectors. Its motto In Liability Department is: "An injury prevented is a benefaction. An Injury compensated an apology." Had insured on January 1, 1920, under group life policies 365,000 lives, for $302, 000,000 of insurance. Has nearly double the liability and com-' pensation business of any other company in the world. Has over 210,000 employers of labor in sured by compensation policies. Has nearly double the personal accident Insurance business of any other company in the world. Has total Hfo Insurance in force of over $1,154,000,000. Agents and Brokers over 40,000 of whom 6,000 arc contract agents. In addi tion, it has 4,000 ticket agonts. Has 7,400 salaried employees, of whom 3,900 are at Home Office. Has 71 main field adjusting offices, with numerous sub-divisions. Total income Tho Travelers Companies 1919, $79,000,000. C. F. TEMPLE, Local Representative. OR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Oltice orer the McDonald State bank. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Taken from tho rccoru or deeds illed in tho offico of tho Clerk of Lincoln County. Dec. 1, O. E. Eldor, Referee to Geo. ' M. Young, EV NWH, NEH SWtf,' NB'i WVi, Sec C, T9, 1130, ?2,500. Dec. 1, Henry M. Debout and wifo to Ancil W. Phelps, Lot 11, Clarkson's Subdivision to Sutherland with ex ceptions, $2,000. Dec. 2, Geo. V. Humpson and wifo to Fred Bomark, N and SEV4, Sec. 28, T16, R28, ?8,300. Dec. 2, Herbert A. Anion and wifo to Chus. W. Rublo, S& SWVt Sec. 25, T14 R31 (right of way) ?300. Dec. 3, Richard Brisno and wifo to North Platte Homu Bulld'ers, Ina, Lot 11, Block 9, Cody Addition to North Plntto, $200. Doc.v3. Geo. W. Manary and wifo to Elmer E. Smith SYz NE'4 and Ej SEV1 Sec. 18, T 11, R30, $1,000. Dec. 3, O. E. Elder, Referee,, to V. V. Hoagland, SW. NE4 SV, SWVi SEVt, Sec. 28. Til, R30, and SEVi, S NE'A Sec. 28, Til, R31, $7,000. Dec. 3, Ida AI. Raynor and husband to John P. Larimoro, Lot 3, Blohk 35, Original town of North Platte, $5,000. Doc. G, Ace E. Jeffors and wife to Cocil B. Crider, Lot 11, Block 3, Pat terson's Addlton to Horshey, $500. MA RRIAGe" LICENSES In thlB column we will givo from time to time tho names of young peo ple from North Platto who aro attend ing higher Institutions of learning this year and some information about cacn. We will welcome corrections u ml additions because we do not claim the list is complete Each name men tioned will bo given a consecutive number bo that tho reader may know how many ot our people nre In college this year. Wo will Include, colleges, business colleges, nurse training schools, agricultural schools, normal schools and military academic's. i. HAHRY HUFFMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman. Hurry Is In tho Hlxth year of tho University of Ne braska Medical school and is attend ing at Omaha. Ho will graduate this year. 2. PAUL OTTENSTEIN, son of Air. and Airs. J. K. Ottenstoln, is to com plete the four year courso of the School of Agriculture of tho State UnU versity at the close of tho first semes ter next January. 3. HELEN ALDEN, daughter of Air. and Mrs. AV. T. Alden will gradu ate from tho Arts and Sclcnco Courso of tho State University next Juno. 4. RUSSELL LANGFORD, son of Air. and Airs. R. C. Langford, is a Sophomore at Lcland Stanford Uni versity in California. 5. AIARGARET FREDRK'KSEN, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Fred Fred rlckson, Is a Sophomore in Midland College, Fremont. G. RUTH ELDER, daughter of Air. and Airs. O. E. Elder, is n student at Colorado State College at Greeley, Colo,, and Is taking tho Teachers' Course. 7. JOLINE ANTON1DES, son of Air. and Airs. D. J. Antonides, Is a Sophomore in tho School of Business Administration at tho Stato Univers ity. S. REEDE REYNOLDS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reynolds, is a Sopho moro In tho Arts and Science Courso ut tho University of Nobraska. 9. DEWEY AlcGREVV, son of Mr. and Airs. Alax AIcGrew, is a student in tho Arts and Science Courso of the State University and is a Freshman. 10. WILLIAM DAVIS, Is tho son of Air. and Airs. E. S. Davis. Ho is a Junior In tho College of Pharmacy in tho State University. (To bo continued.) Dr. L. J. KEAUSE, Dentist. Mo Donald Bank Bnlldlng. Rooms 2 & 0. Phone 97. 42tf ;:u:: Dr. Howard Vost. Dentist. Twluein Building. Phon 307. 771 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto FloTal Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 Wo deliver and ship anywhere NOTICE I have opened a branch offico at tho Metropolitan Blllard Parlors for Taxi Service and Heavy Hauling. C. II. BLOOAIBBRO. FOR FRONT WHEELS SHAFER ROLLER HEARINGS SERVICE! No Moro "Grief Guaranteed. At Dealers. Distributed by W. S. LOVEJOY, ,J818 Mnson Street. Omnlia, Neb. DR. J. It. McKIRAILVN' Practice Limited to Diseases of Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113 Residence 2G5 Storm windows on your homo will mako a big saving In your coal bill, and properly oared for will last many wlntors. We .furnish a man to meas tiro and hang them. Place your ordor how and have storm windows on your homo before cold weather sots In. Wal tomath Lumbor & Coal Co. Phono 20. MRS. 3L HENRY GLLFOYL Teacher of VOICE CULTURE and tho ART OF SINGING. Resldonce Studio: 10S West 3rd, Gity Taken from the record of licenses issued by the County Judge of Lin coln County. Dec. 1, Glenn R. Wilson, a farmer ot Springtleld, Mo., to Aliss Anna AI. Holchstoln of Lincoln County. Dec, 4, Andrew Grlubler, a sheet metal worker of North Platte to Airs. Molllo Goodwin, of Cassvllle. Wis. Dec. 4, Alarshall A. Green, a switchman of North Platte, to Aliss Gertrudo I. Haynor of North Platte. Dec. 8, Vernon E. Kuhns. a rlerk of North Platto to MIhh Stella B. Ellen wood, of Maxwell. I hereby withdraw my notice in , which I refused to pay any bills con- : tractcd by my wife. ; ALBEitT STEARNS. NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1790 of James Babbitt, de ceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per sons interested in said Estate take no- tlco that a petition has been filed for tho probate of an instrument purport ing to bo tho last will and testament of James Babbitt, deceased, and for tho appointment of Eunice Babbitt as Executrix of said estate, which has been set for hearing herein on De comber 24, 1920. nt 9 o'clock a. m. Dated November 27, 1920. (SEAL) WAt. TI. C. WOODHURST. 93-3 u- County Judge. Keith Theatre, Decmber 18 SATURDAY NIGHT Return of tho Favorite RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents tho Ever Popular Hawaiian Romance EXCELLENT IN ALL WAYS A fascinating and Appealing Play of a Woman's Soul. THE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by the District Court of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, upon a decree of fore closure rendered in said court, whore in Anna Voss is plaintiff and Clyde AI. Trotter, Alena Trotter, his wife, and L. E. Alehlman, as Trustee In Bank ruptcy of Clydo AI. Trotter, Bank rupt, aro defendants, and to mo di rected, I will on tho 31st day of Decern bor. 1920, nt two o'clock P. AI. at tho cast front door of tho court house In tho City of North Platte, County of Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash to satisfy said decree, inter , est and costs, the following described property, to-wlt: all of Lot Ten (10) ot Block Two (2) of Rlvordalo Addi tion to tho City ot North Platto, No braska, subject to a certain mortgage to tho Nebraska Stato Building and Lonn Association, which is recorded .'n Book 47 nt pago 149 of tho records ot Lincoln County, Nobraska. Dated at North Platte, Nobraska, November 29, 1920. A. J. SALISBURY, n03d31 Shorlff. ELECTRIC SERVICE PREST-O-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co, NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for th dentine treatment of medical, turgieal and confinement casei. Complotely equipped X-Roy and diagnostic laboratories - Staff: Gee. 0. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, H. D. J.B. RedfieliM.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. DR. REDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician Surgeon, X-Hay Calls Promptlj Answered Night or D&j Phone Office G12 Residence C7G DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OTcr Hlrschfold's Offico Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, C, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1243 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Glrea to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Bulldlnff & Loan Bulldine Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 I'l V HM VVVftVYftVftftW V W Dr. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER A IMF) CATARRHA DEAFNESS t OASIS BUILDING North Platte, Nebr. DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS, Office phone 241 Ken. .)hone 217 L . C . D O S T , Osteopathic thyn!cisn. North Platte, - - Nebraska. KnlehtB of Columbu Buildin. U---It-l-iM-..-".,i,......f.......... DR. J. S, TWINEM Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital i.t p B Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References and Dates First National Banlc. Res. 400 East 3rd St. Phono 913 Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over Rexall Drug Store. Phono 118. jrETROPOLITANJlILLIAltl) PARLO It TAXI AND TIIANSFEK CO. Phone 11 OPPOSITE DEPOT Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene IIOWAItll YOST Dental Surgeon Phono 307 Twinem Bldg- 1 America's everlasting stuge triumph. A brilliant cast of players with FLOREMCE ROCKWELL IS SINGING IIAWAIIANS Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Thursday, Dec. 16 PritPQ ,1-50' $20(? and ?2'50 JL 1 Make your reservations early Nothing handsomer in coats has passed in review thus far this fall than tho well-designed and beautifully finished coat which Is shown In the Illustration above. That Is saying a good deal, slnco the passing show oi nutumn models has been generous as to numbers nnd unusually excellent in every way. Bolivia cloth perhaps with n new nnme Is tho soft nintcrlal which tho designer chooses to bogle with, and It Is tho best available for 11 coat of this character, Tho texture of Bolivia and other velvety fabrics results In rich color ef fects and lends up to tho fur collars that appear on so many of tho dressy models. An embellishment up to the lovel of cloth and fur must bo chosen, nnd Is found In hnndsomo embroider) nnd tassels like thoso on tho coat pic tured. CHANGE OP KOAD NO. 111.'.. To whom It may concern: I Tho special commissioner appointed; to locato a road as follows: Com mencing on tho northlino of Section f and G and thonco going south to mnln road running north and south about 100 rods botweon 5 and G on ) section lino, Jias roported In favor of tho snmo as follows: Beginning at a point in tho center lino of Soad No 195, about 70 feet south oftho cornor to Socs. 5 and G. T. 12. N. It. 28, W. of Gth P. M. on tho I 3rd standard parallol north running thence south on lino botweon said soctlons 5 nild G about 33 chains to connect with Station 3 of Road 195. providod howovor, that tho parties owning tho land on both sides of this change grado tho road nnd fill tho channolB, placo tho necessary cul vorts, frco of chargo to Lincoln Coun ty which thoy ngroed to do, and pro joiin s. sdtms, m. d. Special Attention Given to Sunrery McDonald Bank Building On'ko Phono S3 ltesldcnce 38 TV. T. PRITCHARD, Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex asslstant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815 South Vine Street Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 Liiccnsea imbalmers J Undertakers and Funeral Director uuy pnone 4J li Night phono Blach 488 it.iW.MtitM.ttliMM ft ft ftw DO YOU LIKE A BROILED PORTERHOUSE! I You will It wo Borvo It to you. First vldod furthor that said parties build of all. It Is a flno juicy steak; then oxtonslon of 20 foot to the north of our cucf knows how to cook it to re present concroto brldgo near Station 3 of Road 195 to mako travel safe, all partlos having objections thoroto of claims for dnmages by tho establish ment ot said road must fllo samo In tho offico of tho County Clerk of Lin coln County, North Plntto, Nobraska, on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of the 16th day of February, 1921. Dated at North Platto. Nebr.. this Gth day of December, 1920. A. S. ALLEN, (SEAL) County Clerk tain all tho goodness. Ot course, wo servo moro than steaks. In fact, our menu contains all tho delicacies ot tho season. And at popular prices, too. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE RICHI UGA.I, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notlco is hereby given that by vir tuo of an order issued by the District Court In and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Decem ber, 1919, and nlins order on Novem ber 5th, 1920, in an action wherein, "W. II. McDonald, Nettlo V. Reynolds and James B. McDonald are pltlntlffs; anu wary u. McDonald, William C. Reynoldt, Ruth McDonald Daub; Wil liam J. Daub; Frank A. Moonoy, a minor under the age of 14 years; Frank L. Mooney, Guardian of Frank A. Mooney, a minor under tho ago of 14 years; W. II. McDonald, Net tlo V. Revnoldt: nnd .Tamm 11 Mn. ', Donald Administrators of tho estate j of Charles McDonald, deceased, are I defendants; I will on tho 15th dav of , December, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M. ' of said day. at the East front door ot tho Court House in the City of North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, ; sell at public auction to the highest ! bidder for cash, subject to all in cumbrances, against the same, th.' following described real estate, situ late in Lincoln County, State of nv ! braska, to-wlt: Tho North Elgtby I tour anu Two-tninls Foot of Lot On- (1), and tho East Twenty-two Feet nf Lot Two (2), in Block One-hundred ami Two (102) of tho original town, now Cltv of North Plntto Mm v. i,i North Eigthy-four and Two-thirds I'-ect or saia Lot uno (l) and tho said East Twenty-two (22) Foot of said Lot Two (2) of said Block One-hundred nnd Two (102) to bo offered for snlo separately, and then to bo offered for sale as one tract, and tho Ref oreo will accept such bid or bids a-, will in tho aggregate amount to t'- most monoy. Tho terms of said sale being oil'' in hand, and subject to all Incum brances against tho same. Said sale will bo held open for one hour. Dated this Sth day of November 1920. O. E. ELDER, Rcforop Heeler. Crosby & Bas'klns, N9-D10 Attorneys