The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 28, 1920, Image 7

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    , NORTIt PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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British E. ilei In Holland.
."On this spot lived, taught nnd ,
died Joliti Robinson, 1011-1025" -so i
reads the fnwrlptlon on a simple pinto
fri tlii wall of .a picturesque little
house In the old town of hoyden.
Here every yvnr ninny Americans and
English people come to see tho spot
Whoro ilved not only John lloblnson,
William Bradford, William Brewster,
nnd other men educated at Cambridge,
but also many other British exiles '
mostly from the triangle hetweon tho '
rivers Aire nnd Trent nnd number.
They had refused to take their religion 1
from tho Kngllsh court, nnd had been
driven from their homes Into Uio
Dutch republic, whore conscience was
freo. Most of them stayed 12 years
In Holland and then sailed In the j
Spoodwoll from Delfshaven to Ply
mouth, where they Joined o'her Brit
ish exiles in tho Mnylldwer August 1,
1020.
Suggestion Does Much.
, When you como dowu to breakfast
In the .morning, to bo greeted, per
haps, with the suggestion JLlmt you
look ill nnd tlrgd, you may, if you
are very suggestible, actually feel ill
and tired for the rest of tho day, un
less you have the sense to counter
that unwise suggestion b tlio oppo
site one that you nre looking well and
feel refreshed. On the other hand,
supposing thnt you are feeling some
what out of sorts and think you look
Jaded, n friendly remark that you nre
looking very well and fit will "buck
you up" Immensely, and you will ac
tually, In the course of the day, sug
gest yourself Into a corresponding
Rtate of well being I
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When in North Platto stop at the j Hay and Qra,n7 Tho Harrington Mer
New Hotel Palace, and Cafe. You will cantlle Co. will offer tho highest
Up treated woll. 68tf Prices. G4tf
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wo uro no iv located at 702 Locust Street, with somo ot tho Choicest
Meat ever sold ovor tho counter and at very attractivo prices. We
will handlo Swift's Brand of Smoked and Packed Meats in connec
tion with our own kill of Fresh meats.
A FEAV OF OUR PRICES
Sirloin and Porterhouso 25c
Boiling Boef 15c .
Loin Pork Chops T 25c
Loin Pork Roast 25c
Lord . 20c
Mutton Z 15 and 18c
Veal 15 to 30c
Wo nro hero to accommodato You ontl have tho Right Kind of Meats
at Right Prices and will try to satisfy you.
CROW & CROW
P,hono 70S.
COME in and let us play these
for you. They number some
of the world's best-loved pieces of
music. Take this opportunity to
Rosary (Nevin) Cornet
501 74
50623
A uream tsaruett; cornet ouiuricr
Marchc I-orrnine
Imperial Marimba Band
Hawaiian Dreezes Waikiki Hawaiian
Orch. (With Louise 8s Ferero)
( Wailsma Waltz Instl. Duet
J Tufa T)mtsAa T-T nuroilani
HI 50670 "
Hawaiian Smiles Waikiki Hawaiian
150671
80128
82063
Semper FidelisMarch
) Trumpeter's Carnival
William TellOverture
J William TellOverture
Ave Maria, Violin
NEW
GRAY SAMARITANS
RESCUING CHILDREN
The Young Women's Christian Asso
ciations of tho United States aro keenly
Interested in tho movement for the ro
lief of the 3,500,000 starving children
of Europe because a group of their
members, the Polish Gray Samaritans,
liavo been In charge of distributing food
to chlldron In Poland. They have been
serving under tho American Relief ad
ministration and have conducted food
kitchens and distributing stations In
all parts of Poland outside Warsaw.
In all the relief work being done in
Europe, that of tho Polish Grays has
been unique because nil the girls,
though sent from America, were either
born In Poland or nre of Pollslv paren
tage. When tho need for social serv
ice In their country became acute
many girls of Polish descent answered
the call of the Young Women's Chris
tian Association for overseas service
and enlisted In -the preliminary train
ing course thnt was given In several
cities of the United Stntcs. From this
group thirty girls wore chosen nnd sent
to Poland whore, since 1018, they have
been cnrlng for tho children of tho
country. The distribution of clothing
Iirs taken them into nil parts of
Poland.
They are now spending their entire
time In arranging for tho feeding of
children this winter. Groups of them
travel to strategic centers In outlying
districts whero they sot up distributing
stations, receive supplies, prepar
moals, arrange for Impartial dlstrlbu.
tlon and train helpers to contlnuo the
work when they are sent on to the next
town.
To whom nro your going to soil your
visit our Re-Creation Department.
See how our various services to
owners help you get the greater,
finer joy out of your New Edison .
80292 i Gloria-12tliMas3(Mozart)GrecorianChoir
I Hallelujah Chorus Messiah (Handel)
Oratorio Chorus
82536 Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod) in Latin
Marie Roppold and Albert Spalding
Couturier
82077
Depuis lc
iwi7i jSilert Night (Gruber)
aul l O Ht.ly Night (Adam)
Orchestra
N.Y.MiiitaryBand
- March Milltaire
N.Y.MiiitaryBand
(Pt. 1 ) Sodero'sBand
(Pt.2) Sodero'sBand
Carl Flesch
82510
82032
HARRY DIXON, Dealer.
EDISON
Pleads for Europe's
Helpless Children
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"They aro no more hiy children than
yours," Is Herbert Hoover's homely yet
eloquent plea for 3,500,000 European
children who face Incrcdlblo tragedy
this winter unless America comes to
their rescue. The funds by which
American nld has been feeding mil
lions have run out, and that the work
mny not stop nnd thus precipitate
what would amount to "a massacre of
the Innocents" seven other great Amer
ican relief organizations have united
with Mr- Hoover's organisation under
the name of the European Relief Coun
cil In n Joint appeal for funds. Tho
Collnbiinitlng agencies nre the Ameri
can Rod Cioss, the Ainerlenif Friends
Service Committee (Quakers), the
Jewish .loin I Distribution Committee,
the Federal Churches of Christ In
America 'he tilclit of Columbus,
the V M C. A and the i. W. O. A.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP E STRAY
Taken up by tho undersigned on his
premises eight miles southeast of
North PIntte, Lincoln County, Ncbr.
on or about November 20, 1920, one
black marc with a small star, weight
about 1150, about ten years old. Dated
this 4th day of December, 1020.
THEODORE SAMUELSON.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Mc
Donald Bank Building. Rooms 2 & 8.
Phone 97. 42tf
jour Louise Anna Case
Frieda Hempel
Frieda Hempel
. '
O TI t We Two Were Maying
Eli beth Spencer and Thomas Chalmers
In tli livening by the Moonlight,
. Dcu Louise Hindermycr and Chorus
Sweel "pint, Hear My Prayer (Wallace)
I Venetian Inst. Quar.
iKathl. -n Mavourneen (Crouch)
Venetian Inst. Quar.
WOULD REMAIN IN BUSINESS
Old Doctor Jones Evidently Was Sat
isfied That He Could Read His '
Own Writing.
Old Doctor Jones, who ohce prac
ticed medicine In n Now Jersey town,
was known everywhere as a notorious
ly bad spoiler. He slipped up on this
simplest words, nnd people wondered
hov ho managed to write proscrip
tion's, ospcclnlly In medical" Lntln, so
thnt they could bo rend and under
stood. Though the "Doc," ns he wns
cnlled, could not spell, he was, never- !
tholess, nccountcd n good physician
nnd his patients swore by him. He ',
sent his proscriptions regularly .to n !
certain druggist In the town becauso 1
this mnn wns the only druggist who ,
could rend them. How tho druggist '
'succeeded In doing it was a mystery
to every one.
Everything went well for u long
time, then one day tho druggist wns
taken 111 and died. His funeral was
largely attended and Doctor Jones
wns one of the principal mburners.
What will become of "Doc" now?
Who will he get to reap his prescrip
tions? were questions on every one's
lips. It was pretty generally agreed
thnt the future looked black for tho
physician, but this mnn who spelled
rheumatism "rumntlz" was not to bo
discouraged. Tho day after the obse
quies of tho druggist the following
announcement, printed In long-hnnd,
appeared In the window of tho phar
macy: "Dr. Jones has botght this
drug store. Ho will contlnuo the bis
pess nnd fill proscrlpshons hlssolf."
RABBIT'S INSTINCT AT FAULT
Probably Would Have Died in Trap
From Which It Might Have
Escaped With Ease,
I hnvo seen n bird tethered to Its
breeding place Its feet held fast by
the hnlrs wldch lined Its nest but,
until the other dny I had never known
or heard of u rnbblt being cnught In
n snnre of lis own devising, writes nn
observer of nature. In nn old pas
ture In Middle Tevlotdale. where the
grass grows runic beside tho old -haw-thorn
hedge which fences the field, a
rabbit was soon to be struggling as If
striving to escape from a smire. On
going up to the spot, I found thnt the
hind legs of tho rabbit were firmly
bound together with "ropes" of grow
ing grass. Apparently the little rnp
tlve had been rolling itself among the
grass, and, In the process, hud un
wittingly woven Its own bonds. Tho
rabbit had evidently been a prisoner
for some days, being thin In body rind
feeblo from the effects of Its-fruitless
struggles for liberty, while tho ground
around the tufts of grass to which It
was fastened wns closely cropped,
though seemUigly instinct had never
suggested that It. might have oaten
nwny its "chnlns." Tlie Weekly Scots
man. Wall of Dragons of Pekln.
Tli - dragon m ,vcn , I'okln hid.
den .behind a hill. ..'; m the Winter pal
aeo grounds, It is a wall perhaps
20 feet high and inn Ioiik. rated
completely with tile insi i represent
nine large-size dragons In lins lellef,
of various colors yellow, purple, buff,
maroon, orange dancing na.vly above
emerald billows iigulust a pale blue
sky. Mos-t sculptured Chinese dragons
are lifeless, angular boasts; but Here
there Is an almo.si un-Chlnose vigor
and audacity in tho slicing and twist
of the lithe bodies. They leap, whirl,
lunge, anil writhe until the spectator
stops back, half afraid that they will
coiMe tumbling off the .screen. Striking
at the unwary with their sturdy eluws.
There are, I believe, critics) who teach
that plastic art should never under
take to porlniy moments of activity.
If this be correct, the dragons stnnd
condemned ; but If the sculptor may
o'r rightly give us life In Its vivid,
uioxing moments, here Is a master
piece. Kxfhniiuo.
IK) YOU LIKE A BROILED
PORTERHOUSE?
You will if wo servo it to you. FirBt
of all; It Is a. lino ju'cy steak; then
our chof knows how to cook it to re
tain all tho goodness. Of courso. 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
RICIH UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
IHt. IIAHOLI) FENNER
Osteopath
Orcr Illrschfcld's
Offlco Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North oi Postoftice.
Phone 5S
A modern institution for the
fcientilic treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement case
Completely equipped X-IUy
and diagnostic laboratorits
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. AS. D.
i. B. Rcdfield, H. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
nitS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors s
r, 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Spoclnl Attention GItob to Surgorj
nnd Obstetrics.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Offlco 130, Rosldenco 116
MRS. jr. HENRY GILFOYL
Tcachor of
VOICE CULTURE
nnd tho
ART OF SINGING.
Itesldenco Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
DR. J. It. McKIRAHAtt
Prnctlco Limited to IHsensCs of
Women nnd Surgery
OVER RBXALL DRUG STORE
Phonos Offico 113 Rosldenco 2CG
Dlt, RED FIELD
L'hysiclnu, Ohstetrlctnii
Surgeon, X-Itay
Culls I'rumptl; Answered Night or Daj
i'liime Office (512 Itesldenco 070
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato Nd. 1G05 of Woodward R. Yohc,
deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nohrnakn,
Tho Stato pf .Nebraska. To all por
tions interested in snld Estate, tako
notice that a potltion lias been filed for
tho appointment of G. J. Taylor as ad
ministrator with tho will annexed of
said estate, which has boon sot for
IiearlnK luerein on January 11th, 1921,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated December Kith, 1920.
(SEAL) WM. If., C. WOODHURST,
93-3 w County Judge.
NOTICE OF PETITION.
Estato No 1791 of Henry Wightmnn
doconsod in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska, To all por
hoii interested in Bald Estate tako
notice thnt a petition has been fllod
for tho Probate of tho Estato of
Henry Wightman whom it is allogod
Is dead ho having boon missing from
his homo for moro than sovon years
and tho appointment of Wesley D.
Wightman as Admfnistrntor of said
Estato. which has been sot for hear
ing heroin on January 4th, 1921 at
9 o'clock A. M
Dated December 11th. 1920.
AVm. HAO. WOODHURST,
D14-.1wk8 County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estato ,No. 1780 of Richard L.
Graves, deceased In tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of said estate will tako notlco
that tho time Imitod for presentation
and filing of claims against said Es
tato is August 1st, 1921, and for set
tlement of said Estato is Decombor
llltli, 1921; thnt I will sit at tho coun
ty court room In snld county on Febr
uary 1st, 1921 nt 9 o'clock A, M and
on May 1st, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M.,
to receive, oxamlno, hoar, allow or
adjust, nil claims and objections duly
Hint.
All clniniH not filed on or boforo
Agust 1st 1921 will bo forovor barred.
Wm, ir. C. WOODHURST,
DH 4 wks County Judge
CHANGE OF ROAD NO. 1 !).".
To whom it may concern:
Tho special commissioner nppolnted
to locato a road as follows: Com
mencing on tho nortlilluo of Section
5 and 0 and thonco going south to
main road running north nnd south
about 100 rodB botwoon fi and G on
section line, has roported'in favor of
tho snmo ns ollows:
Beginning at a point li- uo contor
lino of Soad No 195, nt. i 70 foot
south oftho cornor to Sees. and C,
T. 12, N. R. 28, W. of Cth P. M. on tho
3rd standard parallel north running
thenco south on lino between said
soctlons 5 nnd G about 33 chains to
connect with Station 3 of Road 195,
provided howovor, that -tho partios
owning tho land on both sides of this
chango grado tho road and fill tho
chnnnols, plnco tho necossary cul
vorts, freo of charge to Lincoln Coun
ty which they agreed to do, and pro
vided further that said parties build
extension of 20 feet to tho north of
prosont concroto brldgo near Station 3
of Road 195 to mako travel safo, all
parties having objections thoroto of
claims for damages by tho establish
ment of said road must fllo samo in
tho offlco of tho County Clork of Lin
coln County, North Platto, Nebraska,
on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho
lGth dny of February, 1921.
Dated at North Platto, Nobr., this
Gth day of Docombor. 1920.
A. S. ALLEN,
(SEAL) County Clork
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HAY FEVEIl AND
CATARRIIA DEAFNESS
OASIS BUILDING
North Platto, Nebr.
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Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, also
Real Estate References nnd Dates
First, Natlonnl Bnnk.
Res. 100 Enst 3rd St.
Phono 012
Dlt. C. E. BIcItEYNOLDS,
Specialist.
Eyo Enr, Nosi- and Throat.
Offico OYor Ilc.vull J)rug Store.
Phono 118.
Office phone 241. Res. phono 217
L . C . DR O S T ,
- Osteopathic Physician.
North Platto, - Nebraska.
KnlBhts orColumbUB"BulldinjE.
Ornl Prophylaxis Mouth Hyglono
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phono 307. Twinom Bldg.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I).
Special Attention Given to
Sunrery
McDonald Bnnk Building
Oll'lco Phone 83 Residence 88
W. T. ntlTCIIAHD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Qovornmont Votorlnarlan and ox
assistant deputy State Votorlnarlan
Hospital U15 South Vino Street.
Hospital i'hono Ulack b33
House Phone Ulnek G'J? .
ff DEKRYREkIM A KORBKS. ji
$ Liconscd Embnlmors '
UmtertHkem unit Kunornl Dtmutorav
i.t Ihi) phone 11
l Night phono Bluck &8S it
FOR FRONT WHEELS
SHAEEIt HOLLER HEARINGS
SERVICE! No Moro 'Grief"
Guaranteed. At Dealers.
Distributed by W. S. LOVE.IOY,
!J8I8 Mi-son Street. Omaha, Neb.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Eatato No. 1782 of Nettio A. Yoho, do
censod, in tho County Court of Lin
coln Couty, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To nil per
sona interested in said Estato toko
notlco that a petltiop has boon fllod for
tho allowance to probato and proof ot
tho Inst will and testament of Nettio
A Yoho, deceased, and tho nppolnt
mont of Guy A. Yoho and John E. Wall
as oxocutors of said estate, which has
boon set for hearing lioroin on January
11th, )921 nt 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated Docombor 15th, 1920.
(SEAL) WM. It C. WOODHURST,
8-3w County Judge.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtuo of an order of salo issued
by tho District Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, upon a decree of fore
closure rendered In snld court, wjiore
in Anna Vosb Is plaintiff nnd Clydo M
Trotter, Mona Trottor, his wife, and
L. E. Mohlmnn, as-Trttsteo in Bank
ruptcy of Clydo .M. Trotter, Bank
rupt, aro dofondnnts, nnd to mo di
rected, I will on tho 31st day of Decern,
bor, 1920, nt two o'clock P. M. at the
east front door of tho court Iioubo In
tho City of North Platto, County of
Lincoln and Stato of Nebraska, sell
at public auction to tho highest bidder
for casli to satisfy said docroo, inter
est and costs, tho following described
proporty, to-wit: nil of Lot Ton (10)
,of Block Two (2) of Rlvordalo Addi
tion to tho City of North Platto. Ne
braska, subject to n certain mortgnge
to tho Nebraska Stato Building and
Loan Association, which Is rocordod in
Book 4"7 nt pago 149 of tho rocords of
Lincoln County, Nobraska.
Dnted at North Platto, Nobraska,
November 29, 1920.
A. J. SALISBURY.
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