The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 25, 1921, Image 2
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SPHI'IA li BLANK IS ITRNISH Hut I'AILMKHS' INCOME TAX ItEl'ORTS ITRNISHEO LOt'AL AND PERSONAL . "EXPERIENCE" COMINU. . IIoIom DoRolf Ik assisting In Uio P. Ray Comstock nnd Morris Clost nubile library during; tho rush hours. Mm V T Iillllott of Brady Is vis-;win prosonl George V. HolmrCs much . Mrs. 11. K. Dickenson of Maxwell, 1 Ring rolatlvos In this city. wrong, and has woven them into a A. notleti from tho Kedorul Internal Miss Hosslo Smlui sunt soyernl dayt Revenue Huroau gives tho following in Omiilin tho lattor part of Inst woof Information about tho Incomo Tax Mrs. C. 0. Day will loavo tomor Roport which Is duo from farmers on row for Iter homo In Shrcvoport, Ma 1C" . - - ...i . '"V. t i ninVov lfi SSjjtimtuv jnOUSantlB or Iliriliorn WIIU8U nut mm. " if. Mini ltm Mm timitihitlmiH Mw n1mnf Incomo for 1010 o.,uaJod or exceeded morning Cl.oyonno whoro she l I vSSnrto""1 Vrht rftht "i? tho nxotnuL ons of $1000 for single visit for a tow oas. . 7 persons and $2000 for married pur- Mrs. A. Annerson loft bnturday ror sons will ho required to be on file on Lincoln whore alio was called by tho or hoforo March 15. 1921, Income tax death of hor cousin. .... roturns for the your 1020. Mrs. A. M Calling, of Got hoiiburg, As an aid to fnrmors tho Iluroau of spent tho wook ami at- tho homo or leclal form,9$yhcr0.1 TAOI.V BTS Miss Gertrude Hakor. Intornnl Itovonuo has proparod a Lloyd Cole, of Julasbitrg, Is visiting Boolal form, 10I0P. for recording his sister Miss Ituth Cole, who Is a alo of live stock, produce, and a toacher lit tho local schools, summary of Incomo nnd exponsos. Mrs. Fred Schlommor donated a col ThJs form sliould bo attached to tho lection of First Hondors and I'rlnlors taxpayer's Indlvldtml return on Form 'for the Juponlles, to the tiblic library. 1040 or 1010A. Full instructions fori Mrs. V. Doggott, of Grand Island, making out tho forms are contained transacted business In tho city Satur in each. day. She Is connected with the Savoy Undor gross Incomo a farmer is re- Hotel, quired to Incluilo all proceeds derived Mrs. Campboll, who has been 0111 from tho salo of farm products wheth- ployed for tho past two years lit tho or produced on a farm or purchased depot as matron, has roslgned hor for resale. When ho exchanges his position. product for groceries, clothing orj Ifalllo I'arkhurst, of Grand Valley, other merchandise ho must Include In Colorado, Is visiting for some tlmo nt tho home or iWiss Aiaiioiino urninor idlscussod modem morality comod 1 transacted business in tho cltv Sat- drama of today Experience, callod bylnrday. critics tho most wonderful play In Mn ,, Mps. ,L (V 01(lf! ot Utl- cltJ, America, nt tho koith Thoatro our who i,ilV0 8po,lt tho ,mst fcw (mys , night, Saturday, January 29th. , ,H,im.r aI1(1 otllor Coloralo points, re- Mr. Hobart has taken tho universal turned Saturduy morning. HiiYuiiiurun ui imhiikiiiii, inu dli UKKID". i ' " Mrs. M. 19. Glddeon, who hns boon visiting for some time at the homo of Mrs. R. ' Olllem, V. Saturday for hor homo In Kim Creel:. Mr. nnd JHrs.T. l I'atiorson pre sented the public librarj with fifty educational looks Vouchsrs will llnd thos.e bcok-i ve: v useful 1: their school woik. . ... .. 1. 1 Dr. W. I. SHAFFER I his Income tho vauo of tho articles received and exchanged. Profit re ceived from tho bale of farm land or rent rccolvod for tho so thereof must nl?o bo included. In determining Ills not income, up on which tho tax Is assessed, tho farmer may deduct all necessary ox ponscs incurred In tho operation of his farm during tho year. Thesa In oludo cost of cultivation, harvesting, and markotlng his crops, the cost of seed nnd fertilizer used, amount spent in repair to farm buildings other tlinn tho dwolllng, and to fences and ma chinery. Tho cost of farm tools used up in tho courso of tho year, wages paid to omployeos other than domes tic servants, and rent paid for farm land and biddings (other than dwell ing) aro deductible items. Farmers who keep no records or only records of cash receipts nnd dis bursements should make their re of this city. Mrs. A. K. Scott, of Lowollen, who Iiiib been visiting for soma tlmo at the home of Mrs. Walter Itohorts, left Saturday for her homo. . Miss Helen Stunrt, of Lexington, who has been visiting at the home ot Miss Marie Stack left tho middle of tho week for hor homo. Thurston Woodhursl. who loft some tlmo aco for Denver, has accepted a position with tho Donvor Dry Goods Co. In tho shoe department. Mrs. J. Smith, of Kearney, who has been visiting for somo time at tho homo of hor daughtor, Mrs. William Strauss, left Saturday for her home. Miss Helen Bickley, of Chicago, who has been visiting for somo tlmo at the homo of hor cousin, Mrs. William Strauss, loft Saturday for her home. Misses Dorothy and uonnio jucny of Lyma, Mont, who havo been vlsit- and Mrs. II. D. Rnsmussen, left tho luttor nart ot last week for their homo. '..'..v.'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'........................... J.C it turns on the baslB of actual rccoipts, ! ing for somo tlmo at tho homo of Mr, but rarmcrs who koop complete ac counts nnd who take Inventories at tho beginning nnd ond of tho year to dotornilno their profits should roport on tho nc-r""' basis. Both methods arc fitly explained on Form 1040F, copies of which may ho obtained from tho offices of collectors of intornnl revenue. -o ; Miss Joslo nnd Anna O'Haro left Sunday for California wlicro they ex pect to remain indefinitely. Tho Lady Foroiters of the Catho lic church will entertain this even ing at tho homo of Mrs, William Hawlcy, Wo are prepared to ropalr scored and cracked cylinder blocks, with high grado metal alloy, electrically applied without hcntlngi wnrplng or enlarging tho bore. We solicit your work. North riatto Bulclt Co. Tho Elks entertained its members at a dancing party Friday evening at ita home. Thore worp twenty couples wno enjoyed tho dancing which last od until twolvo o'clock. A baby girl was born the middle of last week at tho Plntto Valley hospital to Air. and Mrs. Cook, of this city. Clara Orton left the last of tho week for Kimball whore sho will visit ovor the week end. CONDEMN it High Priced Stock Foods "That ha is all through paying .j it fancy prices for stock foods and li hog remedies and that ho a rais- :. it ing some ot tho best hogs ever it placed 011 tho market," was the it li statomcnt made recently by E. li it II. Bcckstoad, well-known hog 8 raiser and authority on live it i stock. ti Mr. IlecksteiuVs hogs uto tho it jt onvy of IiIb neighbors, and havo g ft "topped tho markot" for sovornl ft i years In Iowa. Ho states that : for years ho bought high-priced ft linir fnnfln imil hni? remedies, hut ft 8 ho Ir all through paying extra- If ft vagant prices for what ho can if " ...1, 1,l....,1P I In alnlnu tlinf H ..... .. , 1 1 . tl wnai 1110 migs iiuuii iu iuuiim it ft nnd tolls tha secret ot his won- ft .lm.Pitl DimnnDa liV nvnlllltlllll? that ho takes about live pounds ? ft of ordinary mlnernllno (which ft ir . .... 11 ft Is puro conceiuraieu minerals H 1 1 .... An- $i i. aim cumv winy u uuuinu ui ui li lars) and mlxoB same with . 1. t nil i .. cuougii uruii ur iiuur iu niaiiu u it liimilrnil nnmiilR. All llOCR. and especially brood sows roqulro J,: minerals as inoy Keep mum iruo y li from worms, nnd In tho pink or si condition, and arc essential to :: i-i .. . ...i.. i .. 11 t.i 1110 nogs growin aim 11 won oai- j.j f anced ration. This Inexpensive ft jt mixture placed In a sheltered j ft box whoro tho hogs can got at ft jf it as they need it, will produco j-f ft far better results than any :;t ?f high priced so-called stock f j foods. ft ft. Send two dollars to Tho Mln- fi ornllno Chemical Co., 1638 No. H ft Wolls St.. Chicago, 111., and ft jf thoy will forward you by pre- pnui parcel posi, onougu miner- j.t Stone's Drug Store informs U9 that already a great many farmers are buying Blacklegolds preparatory to vaccinating thoir cattlo this spclng. Thcro Is no question but that this Is a good movo; something that every owner of cattlo ought to attond to be fore It Is too late. Veterinarians aro agreed that thcro Is littlo uso trying to treat a caso ot Blackleg. It Is almost invariably fatal and 11 singlo caso Is likely to so lnoculato tho soil with germs that tho Infection will linger for yenrs to como. Slnco It Is a woll established fact that v":ination will protect against tho dlscaso, no ono ought to neglect this .'. ., tnu i,un,iro,i precauUon. Tho next time you havo ' ft l""wi nunureu t an opportunity, aslc for Information, , ii ' booklets, ntc play of vital roallty. Ho has aptly callod It "Exporlcnco" for under that ! title may bo Included all the attribu-! ton ot men and women, good and hud, ! In tliolr rolatloiiBhlp to ouch othot . i I.. II. Id Tm . ' 111 mm iijimuu imt 1111 . iiuual t linn written ono of tho most interesting and thrilling of modern (Iranian. He has directed his appeal and efforts In languago and situations so universally iVJooptcd as true, that whoever sees or hoars tho play may knon . Exporlcnco ' tolls the story of the oplsodos thru which Youth the aver age young man of todn pnssos In his effort to nchlovo supreme happlnoss, and ono Is often reminded of "Pil grim's Progress" while watching tho show, altho "Experience" Is quite modorn and up-to-date. lemh leaves Love, his first swect- hoat, and accompanies Ambition into tho Highways of Life Ho meets Pleasure, a very charming and enp tivatlng womnn, on the Street of Vacillation as ho enters tho city, and inscinated by Pleasure, Youth turns from Ambition, refusing at tho same tlmo to heed the call of Opportunity. nnd with Plensure visits the Golden I Calmrot. "Experience," his iruldo. looks on while Youth goes tho pace with Passion, Woalth, Beauty and In toxication . There aro ton scenes showinc his downward carcor and his final regen eration. Tho play Is handsomely stag ed aim win do acted by a splendid cast of forty people. i:ts:: A number ot young people onter- talncd about twenty couples nt danc ing party at tho Masonic hall Friday ovening. A very good time Is reported oy nu present. IN THE DISTRICT COUBT OF UNITED STATES TOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE Dli VISION. 1 III tlic Matter ot Roy C. Norrls, Bank rupt. Caso No. 83, In Bankruptcy, Volun tary Petition. Noiico of First 3retlng of Creditors. At North Plntto In said District on this 21st dny of January, A. D. 1921, before AV alter V. Hoaglnnd, Referee In Bankruptcy. This cause came on for hearing before tho rofereo upon consideration of tho petition or tho bankrupt, of the Adjudication heretofore made and of tho fnct that upon Investigation it was found that tho notice of First meeting of Creditors issued out. of this Court on December 21st. 1920, wm not uhllshcd as required bv law. for tho reason that .the same was lost In the mail, and was never received by the Printer. Notice Is hereby given that the First Meeting of Creditors of said bankrupt will bo held at the offlco of Wnltor V. Hoagland. Referoe, at North Platte. In Lincoln County, Ne braska, on tho fith day of February, A D. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. at which tlmo the Raid creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint tho trustee, oxaniino the bankrupt, and trnnsnct such other business as may properly '-omo beforo said mooting. WALTER V. HOAGLAND. Rofereo In Bankruptcy. ft ft a :: :t ii :: li 1 ft l I H I I :.t :: :.t n :.t n it j.t I 1 :.: ft1 I I ft HYDRO STONE PRODUCTS. SIOUX CITY IOWA HYDRO STONE What Is It J.t j.t :.t J.t ft j.t J.t J.t j.t ii j.t ft it ft ft j.t j.t it it it ft ft This House Is Built of HYDRO-STONE. It is of the Best and Most Economical Building Products on the Market Today. It is Permanent in Construction and Beautiful in Appearance. If you are interested in any building project I will be pleased to explain the facts more in detail by ap pointment at my office. VICTOR F. BECK, Architect. Phone 293 Folev Bid?. i rw.kAA...M.......................MfMMMMM...,...............M..........M... :'t NOTICE Again I call your attention that tho accounts of tho Platte Valley Heating & Plumbing Co. nro In my hands for collection to pay tho old firm's Indebted ness. If those nro not paid at once I must put them in the hands of a collector which will moan an extra expense to you: so plenso call and square up at onco nnd oblige, Very truly yours. WILLIAM WALDORF. . , . , 4 , 4 M W 4 Bit. S. i:. ltUI'FKR Chiropodist nnd Foot Specialist FOOT COMFOKT. ARCH MJIMUNO. Corns, Callouses, nnd Ingrolug Toe Nails llcmovcd nnd Ulcers cured. Bunions (rented nnd nil other Ail ments of tho Fool. OVKR CASH MKAT .MAKKKT. J. M. BARTON Somerset, Nebr. HRLKDER OF Registered Herefords. Choice p'ite Hied Slock for Sale. Priced Right. Don t Stop It-- Just Lift the Top You know how It is many times you have found i.n extra piece or that you wanted to put into that particular wash With most electric washers, Jiowcver, to add tha extra, piece it would bo ncessary to stop tho mor and lIu inurhlno thou lift the heavy topRput in th oxtra plcco and fasten the top down agalnt start tho motorCall beforo you could continue with the wash ing. Not so with TUB Laundry Queen LET THE DOLLY DO THE RINSING North Platte Light & Power Co. j: j: Jt j; j.t ... i ........ ii it it li it it it it it it . BUILD A HOME NOW Prices are Reduced to 1 a Pre-War Basis. All indications point to higher prices as soon as finances improve. Come in and talk with us about it. Coates Lumber & Coal Co. Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER AND CATARRH A PEAFNESS OASIS BUILDING North Piatto, Nebr. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. (i'ciienil Farm Sales A Specialty, also Jtcal Estate. Jtcfcrcnces nnd Dates First National Rank. Res. 100 Knst :ird St. Thono 912 miS. M. HEMtY GIlil'OYL Teacher ot YOICK CULTURK and tho ART OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoftice. Phont 5S A modern institution fur the ocUntific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement casai. Completely equipped X-Ray and diafnitistic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lncas, H. D. J. B. RedfieliM.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. DR, HABOLD FENNER Osteopath Orer Hirscbfeld's Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 1020 Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygieno HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon Phone 307 Twinem Bldg- j;t j.t J.4 j.: j.t j.t j.t J.t j.t j.t j.t j.: u j.t j.t j.: j.t J.i in Georges Carpentier The Wonder Man ROBERTSON-COLE He's tlie Man With the Punch nnd the Smile. He Has It in the Ring Ho Puts It On the Screen In an Absorbing American Society Drama. Directed by John G. Atloin This is not a Prize Fight Picture. At Tne SUN, Only, Today and Tomorrow. Fur Market A LITTLE BETTER Also Hides L. LIPSHITZ DR. J. R. arcKIRAHAN I'rnctlco Limited to Diseases of Women nnd Surgery OVER RBXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113 Residence 2G5 DR. REDFBELD Physician, Obstctrictan Surgeon, X-Ray Colls Promptly AasTrered Night or Day Phone Office C42 Residence C7C GEO. U. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention GItoh to Surgery nnd Obstetrics. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 115 Office phone Ken. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte. Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. I) US. STATES & STATES Chiropractors. . , 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1248 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Snecial Attention Given to Surerery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 8.! Residence 39 FOR FRONT WHEELS SHAFER ROLLER BEARINGS SEttVICE! No 3Ioro "GrlcP' Onnranteed. At Dealers. Distributed by AV. S. LOYEJOY, 3S1S 3Tason Street. Omaha, Neb. W. T. PRITCIIARD, Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex asslstant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815 South Vino Street Hospital Phone Block 633 House Phone Black 633 li Licensed Emh.il more ?? I! To whom are your going to soil your Hay and Grain? The Harrlngtoa Mer cantile Co. will offer tha highest prices. Hit ii Undertakers and Funeral nimntnrrfXt Jt Hay phono 41 H Night phone Black &88 8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate No. 1791 ot Henry Wlghtman deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, Tho 'Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will tako notico Umt tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Es tate is May 18, 1921 and for settle ment of said Estato Is January 17, 1922; and that I will sit at the county court room In said county, on Fobr. 18, 1931, at 9 o'clock a. m., and On May 18, 1921, nt 9 o'clock a. m., to rocelTo, examine, hear, allow, or ad just all loims and objections duly I filed. ' Vb. h. g. TfTOODHURST. Jlt-4wks County Judge