The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 25, 1921, Image 3

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
KEITH THEATRE ?LX
night Saturday, Jan. 29.
The Ono Biggest Dramatic Sensation of This Day and Gen
eration and one of the Largest Ever Seen Here.
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SUCCESS
INTOXICATION TEMPTS
.YOUTH WITH VtT1.s
.Bigger ,and Jetter;thisyear than ever before
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A vivid story of youth, its temptations, its pleasures, hopes
ambitions, reverses and successes; youths' impulses
and moods told in 10 13ig Scenes by the New York Company
of 40 People, with Music, Comedy, Drama, Songs, Dances
and Pretty Girls. Positively coming to North; Platte the
same. big company ami scenic production that plays Den
ver, St: Louis. Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha and all the
large Cities. Seats Now on sale.
I'KICES .$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ami $2.50.
Now U tho lime you " should
start iwding. a little Cotton Seed
Cake, Cotton Seed Meal and
Alfalfa and Molasses.
North Platte Feed Store
Phone No. 206.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
SAFETY FIRST.
Investors in this association get the benefits of the
following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under
which it is operating:
First. The association is required to invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa
tion. Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and
non-assignable, and can only be discharged by payment
direct to the association. This is a very important pro
tection not available to any financial institution except
Building & Loan Associations.
Third. The association is subject to the supervision
of the State Banking Board.
How well the interests of the investors in this as
sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by the fact
that in the more than thirty three years of its operation
not one dollar has been lost.
T. C PATTERSON, HBSSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
CALIFORNIA REL'OKTElt OUSHE
OVER TREATMENT AT SOUTH
PLATTE
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Thy following clipping from the
Dally Record, San Francisco, which la
furnished to us by Mrs. N. J. Good of
Crcston, Iowa, Is an oxtract from n
long account of a coast to coast trip
mado by John Goldstrom, reporter for
tho Record. Tho trip was made with
the mail planes. Tho following Is tho
account of tho trip through Nebras
ka: "About noon noxt day Pilot Tox
Marshall and myself leave for North
riatto. "Wo fly into tho faco of n
40 niilo galo which soon lashes ltsolf
into a GO mile hurricane Wo toss
about in Nobraska plains like a cork
on tho winter Atlantic.
It takes us half an lious to pass
an express train. Near Lexington,
Neb., Marshall picks a soft spot in a
wheat field for a landing. It develops
that our radiator has cracked under
tho strain, and has leaked dry.
Willing farmers, Including ono who
had been ail airplane mechanic in tho
war, helped us rofill and crank tho
propollcr.
I could kiss tho ground North
Platto stands on.
To Choyounc is 210 miles as tho
crow flies when sobor, but wo have
tho same old gale to nrguo with.
I vo lost 20 pounds. I'm 20 per cent
deaf. But my seamanship Is better.
About half way to Chcycnno the
radiator leaks dry again.
Marshall is forced down. A playful
prank of the galo nearly upsets us,
but Marshall's skill saves tho ship.
After wo refill tho radiator from a
farmer's woll. Marshall shows mo
'how to "make contact," while ho
"spins tho prop.
When in sight of tho smoke of
Cheyenne, wo descend for water.
Supt, II. L. Hartung greets us with
tho luformaton that It Is tho habit
with planes to bo forced down on this
stretch. Ono landed upsldo down.
Wo spend Sunday resting and med
itating In Cheyenne."
NOTE OF APPKECHATION.
I wish to take this means of thank
ing the friends an neighbors who so
promptly came to my assistance
when my house burned, last week.
Their kindness is appreciated.
D. W. MACOMBEK.
LO CAL Ay'iO'PERS0A L
Ilolon Grey left Saturday morning
for Ogallala whoro she will viBlt ror
a short time.
Mr. odd Mrs. L. It. Coleman of Hast
ings were in tho city tho latter part
of tho week on business.
Mrs. J. W. Hoover, of Hershey, Is
visiting at the home of her daughter
Mrs. Georgo Inman.
A hnby girl was born the middle of
Mr. and Mrs. Wnrtenbeo at the Platto
Valley hospital. Those people are of
Laramie.
A. C. Mcllaffey of this city, left tho
latter part of the week for Ogallala
whoro he will transact business for
some time.
Mrs. Phil Pizor and baby who havo
been visiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Pizer, left Saturday for
their homo.
Mrs. Emllty Richards, of Omaha,
who has been visiting for some timo
lit the home of Dr. Mario Ames, left
Thursday for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, of Brady,
are tho happy parents of a baby boy
which was born to them Thursday at
the Platte Valley hospital.
At the Crystal Tuesday and Wed
nesday nights "Tho Silver Horde."
A thrilling tale of tho Northland by
Rex Beach.
The Loyal Workers of the Christian
,''ureb wore entertained by Misses
Francis-Dolph an'1 rtjimche Pvlo .at
the Dolph homo Friday evening. Thoro
wero twenty-eight guests. Tho ovon
Ing was spent In playing games At
be eloso of the evening dainty re
freshments were served.
Mrs. Olson loft Saturday for Oinaha
to bo gono for some time.
Man Pocklus, of Ogallala. transact
ed business in town Saturday.
joiin McKeo of Elsio Is visltimr at
tho homo of his slstor Mrs. Bon Wil
liams.
Mrs. Ilolcomb loft Saturday for Om
aha whoro sho will visit for a short
timo.
Mrs. Maudo Furnish 6t Horshoy
transacted buslnoss in tho city Sat
urday.
It. It. Cnmnhnll. nt VnTfnn. wno n
business visitor in North Platto Sat
urday.
Dick Baker, of Stanloton was a hus-
inoss visitor In town tho latter nart
of tho week.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE. Dentist. Me.
Donald Hank Building. Rooms 2 & 8.
Phono 97. 42tf
Mrs. W. V. Ktnvnns. nf T.tsc.o. trans
acted business in town tho middle
of tho weok.
Mrs. Charles Trovlllo will leave In
tho near futuro for Iowa whero sho
will visit rolativcs.
L. R. Summer, of Arthur, was a
business visitor In tho city tho latter
part of Uio week.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of Wallace
transncted business in tho city tho
lattor part of Uio week.
When In North Platto atop at the
Mow Hotel Palaco and Cafe. You will
he treated woll. B8tf
John Rohrcn and sou of Maxwoll
transacted business In tho city tho
latter part of tho week.
Mrs. J. C. Newman of Wallaco is
taking treatmont at tho General Hos
pital for a broken nvm.
Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Young of Brady
transacted business In tho city the.,
lattor part of tho week. I '
T. Costello came Saturday from I
Grand Island to spend tho weok end 1
Visiting Maurice Williams.
Blnlno Runner, of Horshoy, under-;
wont an oporntion Saturday at the!
General Hospital for tonsils. j
BILLY'S PLACE I
Wo aro serving 35c, 40c and 50c din-'
nors. '
Buy a Barrel
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interested in fanning should
join this campaign,
will create a demand
"Cow
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FLOUR
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ncss. Nebraska families $
uccd 150,000 barrels to
get them through the win
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The North Plalte Flour
COW BRAND"
Yeomen, Anniversary Member
ship Campaign Object 100
Members by March 10(h.
WORK AND WIN
See any Yeomen. Phono 1K19W
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WATCH WHO WINS
"I AM CAREFUL."
Tho man who works on tho
skeleton, steel structural work
of a building seems to bo in a
clangorous position, but tho man
who must travel tho streets of
tho city in going to and from
his work is in moro actual
daugor from this Iron worker,
because most accidents "aro
caused by tho carolessne? ct
others."
Tho Ironworker's safety v'
ponds upon himself but tho r ' j
ty of tho man upon tho st" t
depends upon a thousand id
ono circumstances ovor which
ho can havo no control.
Tho wlfo may well spond
anxious moments at night wait
ing for tho return of a husband
who must spond his day amid
Innumerable chances of nccJ
dont and injury.
Thoro is no excuse for having
hor burdened with additional
anxiety about what Is to becomo
of tho family if tho breadwinner
does not come.
No man with a wlfo waiting
for his return should try to do
without an accident policy when
a largo amount of lnsuranco can
bo obtained for loss than soven
conts n day in tho oldest and
strongest of nil accident com
panies. No man with a family can
afford to leave them unprotect
ed In caso of his death by no
cjdent. No man who depends upon his
earnings can afford to bo with
out Insurance hlmsolf In cns
of accidental disability.
Tho Travelers policies are
famous tho world ovor ns tho
standard of what such policies
should be. Thousands of bus
iness mon will havo no other
MORAL: INSURE IN THE
TRAVELERS.
Soo TEMPLE, Tho Travelers
Man. Room 11, UrodJicck Duildlnc
Phono
Lung Health and Pneumonia Prevention
When tho temporaturo inside tho
houso is sovonty or hotter and out
doors tho mercury is flirting with tho
zero mark, It takes a vlgorouB hodv
to resist tho sudden change and light
olf coughs, colds, bronchial and lung
troubles. Let a cold begin to scttlo
deep in the lungs and It Is timo to
tako tho most vigorous measures to
prevent pneumonia that most dread
ed and fatal of acuto lung diseases.
Chill nnd rapid rlso In temperature
Is almost a sura forerunner of pneu
monia. Tho pulso is rapid and tho
breathing shallow and iorky, with
expirations noisy and prolonged
.coughing Is froqucnt. When thoro la
a docrcaso of frcquenco in coughing
It Is a bad sign. Tho chiropractor
finds pressure on spinal nerves in the
dorsal region, nervo tenderness in the
region of tho nipples, and a subnor
mal flow of nervo Impulse to tho kid
neys. Splnul adjustments have an im
mediate tonic effect, and when notion
is prompt- is followed by good results
and a rapid recovory.
NO CHARGE
Consultation is without
chargo or obligation.
Drs. States & States,
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The 1. S. V. Chiropractors.
Building nnd Loan Building
North Plalte"" Nebraska.
jummiiituiuur
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
DI5EASE3fTHE FOUOWIHG
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CAPS
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THROAT
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LIVER
3TOHACII
SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
BOWELS
APPFNm
(bladder
,Spi3fll t2A.ctm LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVE5,lMP05S!B!i:
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AND health)
TO THEIR ORGANS
. AND TI55UES
firing your next "orderAere.
ROSE COMD RHODE ISLAND
RED COCKERELS
I have in my pens Just about
40 splondid birds that I can soli
at vory reasonable prlcos con
sidering Uto quality. Thoso
wishing to strengthen and beau
tify their flocks should not fall
to look those ovor, for I say I
havo aB good stock as can bo
found anywhoro, and at prices
that you can afford to pay.
Why not have tho boat whon
you can socuro them at tho
prlco of common stock?
South Park Poultry Yards,
J. II. VanClcavo
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
1 am in a position to savo you moa-
oy as I havo a real list of proporty for
salo or trade; rcsidonco, and vacant
lota vu nearly all parts of city: noe
valley Snns for easy paymonta no
good t- cfl; nt this timo I havo forsalo
and 8-u o trades that will appoal t
anyoc at wants to own tholr oww
homo "1 1130. E. A. OLSON.
NEW MEAT MARKET
Crow k Crow, Phono 708. N. Locust.
Steak 20c
Pork Chops - 20a
Lard .20c
Rolling Meat .iGc
SAY IT WITH FIOAVKKS
North Platto FlorAl Co. Flowors.
W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023
Wo deliver and nhlp anywhoro
NOTICE OF TAKING UP E STRAY.
Taken up by tho undorsignod on
his premises nino miles southwest of
North Platto, Lincoln Co., Nebraska,
on tho first day of July 1920. ono Iron
gray maro weighing 1000 lbs. and ono
yearling weighing nbout 700 lbs.
Dated this 18th day of Nov. 15)20.
Signed: A. E. MOORE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate No. 17S0 of Richard L.
Graves, deceased in tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, bs: Credi
tors of Bald estate will tako notice
that tho timo lmltod for presentation
and filing of claims against said Es
tate Is August 1st. 1921, and for set
tlement of said Estato Is Docombor
13th, 1921; that I will sit at tho coun
ty court room in said county on Febr
uary 1st, 1921 at 9 o'clock A. M., and
on May lfit, 1921, at 9 o'clock A. M,
to rocelvc, oxamlno, hoar, allow or
adjust all' claims and objections duly
filed.
All claims not filed on or before
Agust 1st 1921 will bo forovor barred.
Win II. C. WOODHURST,
D14-4 wks County Judge
EXTENSION ROAD NO. GT.
To whom It may concorn:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locate a road as follows: Commen
cing at tho quarter section cornor on
tho contor of Section thirty-four,
township thlrtcon, north of rango thir
ty, thoncc west ono half milo on neo
tlon lino Intersecting Road No. G5 at
tho halt section cornor on tho west
side of section thirty-four, township
thirtoon, north of rnngo thirty, road
to bo forty feet wide, has roportod In
favor thorof as follows: favoring a
road 33 foot in width for ogress pur
poses, using as authority Sections Gt
to G8, pnrngraphn 2907 to 2911, Chap.
28. Art. 1 of tho Statutca of tho Stato
of Nobraska, any party or parties hav
ing objections thoroto or claims for
dnmngos by reason of tho establishing
of Bald road must fllo samo In tho of
fice of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
Counlv. Nebraska on or before 12
o'clock noon of tho 2Gth day of March
1921.
Dated nt North Platto, Nobr., this
14th dny of Jon. 1921.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk
(SEAL)
I.IICJAI, NOTICH
To Htli Maud Cnntlln. Ocortrn W
Pantlin. Mary Cnntlln. IiIh wlfo. Clmrle.t
H. Cnntlln, Ina Cnntlln, Ills wlfo, Rob
ert H. Cnntlln, Mnytnn Cnntlln. his
wlf. (InorKo McWIIllains, nnit the holm,
iIpvIhcck lfKntoi'H nnd personal ropre
HuntntlvcH ri ml nil other pnrsonH In
tnroHtcil In tho ontato of tho said
jfleorno McWIlllnniH, Josoph Cloy-
hounto. and tho heirs, (IovIhrps, lega
tees nnd personm roprcsontntivns aim
nil other porsons interested In tho os
tnto. of tho snld Joseph Cloybourne.
Joseph Cloburne, and tho heirs, dn
vlsoes, lofrntcoH nnd pcrsonnl ropro
sontntlvos nnd all other .norsons In
terested In tho ostftto of tho snld Jos
oph Cloburne, nil of T.ot Kour (4) of
Block Ono Hundred Thirtoon (113) of
tho orlnlnnl city of North Platte, I,ln
coin County, NohrnsUn, nnd nil persons
clnimlng nny Interest of nny kind In
snld renl estate, or nny pnrt thereof
Von nnd each of you nre hereby noti
fied thnt Hdwnrd Tt. Goodman com
niennod nn notion In tho District Court
of Ijlncoln County, on Jnnunry 7, 1921,
nprnlnst you (Implonded with others),
tho object nnd prnyor of which Is to
quiet nnd confirm title In tho plnlntlfT
ns n?nlnst you nnd tho othor dofond
nnts, to nil of Lot Pour (4) of nioclc
Ono Hundred Thirteen (113) of tho
orlwlnnl City of North Plntto, County
of Lincoln, Stato of NohrnsUn, to for
ovor bnr nnd enjoin each of tho de
fendants from over clnlmlni; or nsBert
Ing nny rlRht. clnlm. title, lien, or In
terest In nnd to snld lnnd, or nny pnrt
thereof, nnd hnvo cnncollod nnd sot
nBldo tho following Instruments ns
clouds upon tho tltlo of snld plnlntllt
to said ronl cstnto, to-wlt: n purported
assignment of a eontrnct for tho pur
rhnno of snld real estate, executed on
March 10. 1871. bv ono Mnrv Kllzabeth
Lnyton to John It- Cnntlln. nnd record
ed In Hook A nt pno 297 of the records
of Lincoln Countv, NobrnRkn. n cor
tnln mortfrngo of snld renl estnto.
mado. executed nnd delivered on Juno
1. 1882. bv Charles 10. Rmlfh nnd wife,
Kato Smith to Josoph Cloybourne. nnd
recorded In Mortrcnpo Hecord 11, nt
nno R19 of tho records of mid Coun
ty, n certain morttrnRO of pnM renl es.
tate. mnde. executed nnd delivered on
Mnrch 20. 188fi bv ono Chnrlo v Smith
to tho defendant Ooorjre MeWIHIams,
which Is recorded In Morttrsire Tleoord
P nt pnffo 1-15 of the records of said
Comity, nnd for Renernl oonltnble re
lief. You nro reoulred to nnayr wiifi pp.
tltoir on or boforo tho 21st dnv of
February, 1921.
EDWARD It. OOnnMAN,
Hv WM. 13. SHUMA.V. alnUff.
His Attornoy. J11V4