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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
iNOUTll PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL liVAUAuiiiiwuiiiij Keith N'oVlllo lofl Wednesday for Chicago to transact business. . Mrs. L. L. Franklin, of Oinalm, In visiting at the Chnrle llooth homo. I Mrs. Hdimind Dickey entertained the Mothors Club Wednesday after noon at hor home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MoMichaol returned Tuesday from Denver where the had hen for some time. Air. and Mrs. J. 0. Den left Wednes day for Arapahoe whore they will visit rolatlvos for a short time. Miss Caroline I'onk, of Us Agoles, xi me Wednesday to spond a week as the guest of Miss Ma Ottensteln. C. If. Dioomborg has uccepted a position with the Interstate Oil Co. He will have headquarters at Sidney When In North Platto atop ai the Now Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will be treated well. 68tf Mrs. W T. Alden left Wednesday; for Lincoln whero she will visit hor daughter who Is attending the state university. j Mrs. Fred IJJourlnnd and daughter Miss Hattle left Wcdnesdny for Goth enburg whore they will transact bus iness for some time. Miss Marlon McConnell of this city, left the middle of the week for Den ver whore she will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. A. 0. Combs, of Hundley, who was in tho city Tuesdny to attend the wedding of her son, left Wednesday for hor home. Ituth McConnell of Denver, who has been visiting for tho past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McCon nell, loft Tuesday for hor home. E. J. Johnson, of Denver, traveling passongor agent for tho Chicago, Mll wnukco & St. Paul railroad, trans acted business in tho city Wednesday. Tho American Legion will bold u 'Pro-Lenten dance Fob. yst, at tho K. C. Hall. Shultz orchestra of Den ver will furnish tho music 'Every body welcome. Thurston Woodhurst who has ac cepted a, position in tho Denver Dry Goods shoo dopartmont returned to this city to sottlo business mutters be fore returning to his now work. Tlio Amerlfnn Legion will hold a Prcr-Lontcu dauce Fob. yst, ut the K. C. Hall. Shultz orchestra of Den ver will furnish tho music. Evory body wolconio. Lowollyn Virginia Vormllllon, the small daghtor of Mr and Mrs. Jess Vormllllon of Lincoln, died at a local hospital Tuesday, death irosultlng from pneumonia. She was a year old. Tho body of U. P. Shirely, who died Tuesday at n local hospital, was taken to Wollfleet Thursday for burial. Ho wan olghty-thrco years old. Tho cause of his death, which came vory sudden ly, Is not known. Wo nro prepared to ropalr scored ",und cracked cylinder blocks, with high grade metal alloy, electrically ...applied without heating, warping or onlnrglng tho bore. Wo solicit your work. North Platte Duick Co, ' Hazol Thompson, of Maxwell,, died Tuesday noon at a local hospital, fol lowing a sorlous case of pneumonia. She was fifteen years old and tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morlnus Thompson of Maxwell. Tho funeral won hold Wednesday afternoon from Maxwell at two o'clock. " " Stone's Drug Store informs UB that already a great many farmers nro buying DlacklogoidB preparatory to vaccinating their cattlo this spring, There Is no question but that thla Is a good movo; something that ovory owner of cattle ought to attend to bc foro it is too late. Veterinarians nro agreed that there is little use trying to treat a caso of Blackleg. It Is almost Invariably fatal and a single caso Ib likely to bo inoculato tho soil with germs that tho Infection will linger for years to como. Sinco it is a well established fact that vaccination will protect against tho disease, no ono ought to neglect this precaution. Tho next tlmo you have an opportunity, ask for Information, booklets, ntc., 1J HYDRO STONE PRODUCTS. SIOUX CITY IOWA HYDRO This Home 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 A (OJUIUNHMTIOX FROM Till! 'iM'HI.IC ntlfari: association North Platte. Neb.. Jan. ail, lf21. Dear Taxpayer: Do you know that the Welfare As sociation In .Advocating the creation of nn up to date County Hospital and Do tonllon Home, ut North Platte, where the county's dopondent helpless sick may be properly cored for, and where' delinquent children may find a milf ablo temporary homo? ' Do you know that our county owns ICO acres of valuable farm land five' miles from town and 90 acres of val uable land near Wallace, and that It Is not bringing In any revenue, and which can be sold for an amount that will build mill equip such an institu tion and thus care for our unfortun ates In a manner that will be a credit to us? PROVIDED-That yon get behind the Welfare Association In this laud able undertaking, not only In Join ing and paying tho $1.00 membership fee, but by personal Interest In Its work. Senator Hoagland bus already ex pressed his willingness to Introduce a bill In tho legislature, whoreby the sale of such property, for such a noble purpose can bo made, without the ex ponso of an election. However wo must guarantee hlrn that tho people of this city and county nro backing him up In his efforts In our behalf. Boost for this bill. Join nnd sup rort thor Welfare Association. Como to our meetings. Wo are growing but don't let the other follow do all the work. Withhold criticism until you know. Come and learn. This Hospital and Homo Is only ono of tho many good things that aro be ing done. Others will be told of In Inter articles. Somo things of a personal nature, (some thnt touch the heart strings) cannot of course bo mndo public, but much good has already been accom plished. Publicity Com. Welfare Association. A baby girl was bom Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Junior of this city. J. V, Romlgh left Wcdnesdny for Omaha to transact business. Edward Hoguo left last evening for Omaha and Lincoln to visit friends for a few days. CONDEMN High Priced Stock Foods "That ho Is all through paying fan,cy prices for stock foods and hog remedies and that ho Is rais ing somo of tho host hogs over placed on the market," was tho statement made recently by E. H . Ueckstoad, well-known hog raiser and authority on llvo stock . Mr. Heckstead's hogs nits the envy of his nolghborsr and have "topped tho markot" for several years In Iowa, He stales that for years bo bought high-priced hog foods and hog remedies, but he is all through puylng extra vagant prices for whut ho can mnko lilnisolf. He states that what tho hogs need aro minerals and tells the secret of his won derful Success by explaining that ho takes about live pounds of ordinary mlnorallno (which is puro concentrated minerals and cost only a couplo of dol lars) and mixes same with enough bran or llllor to make a hundred pounds. All hogs, and especially brood sows require minerals as thoy koop them free from worms, and in tho pink of condition, and aro cssentlnl to tho hogs growth and a well bal anced ration. This inexpensive mlxturo placed In a sheltered box whoro tho hogs can got at it as thoy need it, will produce far bettor results than any high priced so-cnllod stock foods . Send two dollars to Tho Mln orallno Chomlcnl Co., 1G38 No. Wolls St.. Chicago, 111., and thoy will forwnrd you by pro paid parcol post, enough minor alliiQ to make a full hundred pounds. :.t J.t j.t J.t J.t J.t i.t it i.t J.t J.t i.t i.t i.t J.t i.t i.t :.: j.t j.t J.t J.t j.t J.t j.t j.t j.t Jt J.t j.t J.t Jt j.t J.t J.t j.t jt I It STONE Is It. Foley Bldg. LINCOLN eOITNTV SWARMS WITH TRAITKHS. IHJNTLItS AND I ISHKR.MKN Uist your the office of County Clerk of Lincoln County Issued u total of 1,195 liconsos for hunting, fishing .and trapping. Those licenses are of throe kinds resident hunting and fishing uou-rosldont hunting and fishing, andj iruppiiiK. nn liny - Diner uuiiiil) uoui this record? i ::o:: FIRST ItICi BASKET hall a.mks OF TIIH SF.ASON AT Till F KAN KLIN At'DITORIIUI Tho University PIneo High School qulntett will play the local high school basketbal team this evening at the Frnnklln Auditorium. University Place has ono of the fastest teams in tho state and real playing can be seen tonight. The Uayard basketball team will meet the locals tomorrow night nnd as Bayard has u reputation of bolng a basketball town tho North Patto High School team will need the support of the public. 1 ::o:: MARRIAGE LH'F.NSES Following Is a copy of the nmr rlago llconsos lssed by County Judgo Woodhurst of Lincoln County: Jan. 21 Ralph F. Seyler, farmer, Sutherland and Miss Lena S. Unruh, Sutherland. Jan. 25 Robert A. Soott farmer, Kimball, and Mrs. Myrtle Spcolman, nurse, Omaha. Jan 2f John 1U Churchill, barber North Platto and Mrs. llesslo Hoga boom, Council Hluffs. Jan. 25 Archie V. 'Combs, farmer, lfershoy, and Miss Roama Bryan Horshoy. . 11011 Fathor Flannigan came Tuesday from Omaha and is the guest of Rev. 'Robert Mornn for a fow days. - n -. i. i f GASOLINE Standard Red Crown 30c. White Robo High Test 31o HENDY-OGIER AUTO COMPANY IN THE DISTItlCT COURT OF UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DI VISION. In tho Matter of Ray C. Norrls, Bank- nipt. Caso No, 83, In Bankruptcy, Volun tary Petition. Notice of First 3recliig of Creditors. At North Platte in said District on this 21st day of January, A. D. 1921, boforo Walter V. Hoagland, Referee In Bankruptcy. This cause camo on for hearing beforo tho rcfereo upon consideration of tho petition of the bankrupt, of the adjudication heretofore mndo and of the fact that upon investigation it was found that tho notlco of First meoting of Creditors issued out of this Court on December 2lBt, ip2Q. was not ublished as required by law, for the reason that the samo was lost In tho mail, and was never received by tho Printer. Notlco is hereby given that the First Mooting of Creditors of said bankrupt will bo bold at the office of Walter V. Hoagland, Referee, at North Platto. In Lincoln County, No brnska, on tho 5th day of February, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. at which tlmo the snld creditors may at tend, provo thoir claims, appoint tho trustee, examine tho bankrupt, nnd transact; such other business as mny properly como before said meeting. WALTER V. HOAGLAND, Rofereo In Bankruptcy .VVV.tV.'.V.Vt.V..V..V.W.v;W'Jtv.'J h NOTICE j;t Jt 8 j;t Again I call your attention J.t thnt tho accounts of tho Platto ft Valley Heating & Plumbing Co. g ft nro in my hands for collection J.t fn nnv Mln flrtn'ti ln.1nlttn.l- . .w 1". n.vi .. ,1. ... IJ IIIUVULVU' . hobs. If those aro not paid at 8 J.t onco I must put them in tho j hands of a collector which will ft ft moan an oxtra oxponse to you; !! U so plcaso call and squaro up at it jj onco and oblige, ft J.t vory truly vours. it WILLIAM WALDORF. . - 4 4. j.t DR. S. K. BUFFER Chiropodist and Foot Specialist FOOT COMFORT. ARCH BUILDING. Corns, Callouses, nnd Ingrowing Toe Nulls Removed And Ulwr.s cured. Bunions treated nnd nil oilier Ail ments of tho Foot. OVER CASH MEAT MARKET. J. M. BARTON Somerset, Nebr. BREEDER OF Registered Herefords. Choice pure Bred Stock for Sale. Priced Right. Fur Market A LITTLE BETTER Also Hides L. LJPSHITZ Siunuol Uerginun is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Julius PIzor. Mr. , Bergman Is unrout to his home In Salt I Lake. Certificate If you aro not familiar with the ad vantages of our Certificates of De posit as a short term Investment, ask us about them tho next time you are in the bank. t These Certificates pay C por u per iod of six or twelve months nnd no safer Investment can bo offered. The Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. You know bow it is many times you have' found an extra piece or so that you wanted to put Into that particular waslu WJth most electric washers however, to add that oxtra piece it Would bo necessary to stop the motor- and the machine then lift the heavy top put in tho extra piece and fasten tho top down again start mo motor all bororo you could continuo with tho wash ing. Not so with THE Laundry Queen LET THE DOLLY DO THE RINSING North Platte Light & Power Co. BUILD A Prices are Reduced to a Pre-War Basis. All indications prices as soon as Come in and talk Coates Lumber & Coal Co. Elizabeth Cheney who has boon vis iting for somo time at tho homo of hor brother George Cheney, left Wed nesday for Sun Francisco. of Deposit Don't Stop It Just Lift the Top HOME NOW point to higher finances improve. with us about it. M irw VttoV- 5 n -tat v nn a nnnrt U Ur. W. 1. MiAttfcK II . . . 5? Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER AND ft CATAIUHTA nFAFNF.cic h ft ).: U OASIS nUILDING f h North Platte, Nebr. U Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. (iencrnl Farm Sales A Specialty also Heal Estate. Inferences and Dates First Xntlomil Bank. Res. J00 Kttst 3rd St. Phono 913 MRS. jr. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of ;. VOICE CULTURE and tho ART OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Mali Block North ot Postoftice. Phone 58 A modern injtitudon for In eiantific treatment of medical, lurgical and confinement cisai. Completely .quipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. a Dent. M. D. V. Lacas, M. D. J. B. RedfidiM.D. J.S. SIMMS, M.D. DK. HAEOLD FENNER Osteopath OTcr lllrschfeld's Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1029 Oral Prophylaxis Month Hygiene HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon Phone 307 Twinem fildg- Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. N rth Platte, . Nebraska. Knights of Columbua Bulldln. I) US. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, 0. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1248 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surcery McDonald Bank Building Office L'hone 83 Residence 38 FOR FRONT WHEELS S1IAFER ROLLER BEARINGS SEHVICE! No More "Grier Guaranteed. At Dealers. Distributed by . S. LOVEJOY, 3818 Mason Street. Omaha, Nob. W, T. PBITCIIAED, Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex asslstant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 633 u ubbhidkiuI FUKBES, Si Licensed Embalmers :: undertake and Funeral Director ft Day phone 41 tf h Night phone Black 688 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EatatO NO. 1791 Of TTAtlrV WlcrTit.no. deceased' in tho County Court of Lin coln uotjniy, wobrasko, Tho Stato of Nohraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will take notlco that tho time limited for and filing of claims against said Es- iu ia way its, jyai and for settle ment of said Estate is January 17 1922: and that I will sit at thn court toom In said county, on Febr. 18. 1931. at 9 o'olfv May IS. 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., t jocelve. oxamlne, hear, allow, or ad Jos l uMaaa and objections dnly II. . wnnniTTTncr J15-4ws Otounty Judge i