NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon Phone 307 Twluem Dldg- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Bstato No. 1791 of IJonry Wightninn deceased la tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will toko notlco that the tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Es tate Is May IS, 1921 and for settle ment of sold Estate Is January 17, 1922; and that I will sit at tba county court room In said county, on Fcbr. 19, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on May 18, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocelve, examine, hear, allow, or ad just all claims and objections duly filed. Win. II. C. WOODIIURST, J18-4wkB County Judge EXTENSION ROAD NO. C5. To whom it may concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a road as follows: Commen cing at tho quarter section corner on tho contor of Section thirty-four, township thlrtocn, north of range thir ty, thenco west ono half mile on sec tion lino Intersecting Road No. 65 at tho halt section corner on tho west Rldo of section thirty-four, township thirteen, north of xango thirty, road to bo forty feet wide, has reported In favor therof as follows: favoring a road 33 feet in width for egress pur poses, using as authority Sections 64 to 58, paragraphs 2907 to 2911, Chap. 28, Art 1 of tho Statutes of tho Stato of Nebraska, any party or parties hav ing objections thereto or claims lor damages by reason of tho establishing of said road must file samo in tho of fice of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nobraska on or before 12 O'clock noon of the 25th day of March 1921. Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this 14th day of Jan. 1921. A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk. (SEAL) Stato of Nebraska, County of Lin coln, ss. At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners on January 10, 1921, tho Board of County Com missioners procedeed to mako and did mako the following estimate of ex penses for tho County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, for tho year 1921, as followp: For County General Fund $75,000.00 For County Bridgo Fund 40,000.00 For County Road Fund 50,000.00 For Agricultural Society 1,000.00 For Labor Bureau Exten- ' sion . 5,000.00 Special Bridge and Precinct Bonds and Interest. Osgood Bridgo Precinct, Principal and Interest $1,600.00 South Platto Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 1,600.00 Blrdwood Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 1,500.00 Platto Bridgo Precinct Principal and" Interest 1,500.00 East Platte Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 2,000.00 Bostwlck Bridgo Precinct Principal and Interest 500.00 Hershey Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest , 700.00 Special School Bond Levies School Dist. No. 1 Principal and Interest ..$15,000.00 School Dist. No. 7 Principal and Interest 1,750.00 School Dist. No. 23 Principal and Interest 500.00 School Dist. No. 47 Principal and Interest . 100.00 School Dist. No. 55 Principal and Interest 4,000.00 School Dist. No. 37- Principal and Interest 2,500.00 School Dist. No. G7 Principal and Interest 450.00 School Dist. No. 94 Principal and Interest 350.00 School Dist. No. 98 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 105 Principal and Interest .. 300.00 School Dist. No. Ill Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist No. 119 Principal and Interest 200.00 School Dist. No. 120 Principal and Interest 200.00 School Dist. No. 122 Principal and Interest .. 200.00 School Dist. No. 12G Principal and Interest . 300.00 School Dist. No. 131 Principal and Interest 350.00 School Dist. No. 132 Principal nnd Interest 500.00 School Dist. No. 133 Principal and Interest 500.00 School Dist. No. 21 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 113 Principal and Interest 200.00 School Dist. No. 116 Principal and Interest 200.00 School Dist. No. 18 Principal and Interest 300.00 Special School Building Levies School Dist. No. 33 Special Building Levy $3,300.00 School Dist. No. 60 Special Building Levy 900.00 School Dist. No. 130 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 131 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 19 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 31 Special Building Levy 500.00 School Dist. No. 65 Principal and Interest 1,000.00 School Dist. No. 132 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 133 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 91 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 100 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dist. No. 112 Principal and Interest 300.00 Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, this 10th day of Jan. 1921. E. II. SPRINGER. T. M. COIIAGEN, II. COKER, Board oi County Commissioners, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Attest: A. S.- ALLEN, County Clerk. (SEAL) FOR SALE. 12 room modern homo, suitable for private dwolllng or will pay big rov onuo as apartment. This Is a fino homo hardwood floors, flro places and all modern equipment. Only 2 blocks from Post Office. Will Sell Cheap. O. II. TIIOELECKE. NOTICE OP PETITION. Estate No. 1800 of James II. Ross, deceased In tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, To till por sons Interested In said Estnto tako notion th fit n nnt'ltlmi linn linn ti fllnil for tho appointment of J. W. Abbott as Administrator of said Estato Which linn lipfltl Hnf fnr linnrlnir tmrnln on February 17th, 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated January 27th, 1921. Win. II. C. WOODIIURST. J28-3wks County Judge. i. no a i, xoticu To Kiln Maud Cnntlln. Ocoren W. Onnttln, Mary Cnntlln, his wife, CliarlCB m. uiniiin, inn cnntiin. his wire. Rob ert D. Cnntlln. Mnvinn Cnntlln. IiIr wife, George MoWIUInms, and tho holm, uovisceH legatees and personal repre sentatives nnd all other porsoiiB In terested In the estate of tho said Oeorce MoWlIllnmn. Jnannli Plnv. bourne, and the heirs, devisees, leca tccs nnd personal representatives and nil other persons interested In tho es tate, of the snld Joseph Cloybournc, Joseph Cleburne, nnd tho holrs, do vlaecB, legatees nnd personal repre sentatives and all other persons In terested In tho estate of tho said Jos- opn ciouurne. all of Lot Four (i) of niock Ono Hundred Thirteen (113) of tho original city of North Platte. Lin coln County. Nebraskn. nnd n.11 nnrnnnn claiming any Interest of nny kind In saui real estate, or nny part thoreof. You and each of you nro hereby noti fied thnt Kdwnrd It. Goodman com menced nn nctlon In thn niRlrlrt Court of Lincoln County, on January 7, 1921, ugninsi you umpieaucu Willi others), tho object and Drayor of which In to quiet and contlrm title In the plaintiff ns against you and tho othor defend nnts, to all of Lot Pour (4) of Block Ono Hundred Thirteen (113) of the original City of North Platte, County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, to for ever bar and enjoin each of tho de- renuants rrom over claiming or assert ing any right, claim, title, lien, or In terest In and to said land, or any part thereof, and have cancelled and set asldo tho following Instruments ns clouds upon tho title of said plaintiff, to said roal estate, to-wlt: n nurnorteil assignment of n contract for tho pur chase of Bald real estate, executed on March 10. 1871. by ono Mary Elizabeth Layton to John It. Cnntlln. and record ed in book A at page 237 of the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, a cer tain mortgage of said real estato, made, executed and delivered on Juno 1. 1RS2. bv Charles E. Smith and wife. Kate Smith to Joseph Cloybourne. nnd recorded In Mortgage Itocord B, at page 519 of tho records of said Coun ty, a certain mortgage of said real es tnto. made executed and delivered on March 20. 1S8B by ono Charles E. Smith to the defendant George Mowl'llams. which Is recorded In Mortgago Ttocord D at page 145 of tho records of said County, and for general equitable re lief. Tou are reaulred to answer snld po tlton on or beforo tho 21st day of February. 1921. EDWARD It, GOODMAN. Plnlntlff. By WM. E. SHUMAN. His Attorney. J11F4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco. Is hereby given that scaled bldB will boreselyod at thq offlcoot tho County Cleric of Lincoln County," Nebraska, In tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, up. to tho hour of Twelve O'clock noon of tho 7th .day of March 1921, for tho construction and orec tlon of tho Superstructure, tho sub structure nnd approaches of all bridges, and for furnishing tho mater ials in connection with same, to bo built. In Lincoln County for tho porlod of one year, at a specified sum per lineal foot for tho superstructure of nil such bridges; and at a specified sum per lineal foot for tho super structure of all bucIi approaches; and at u specified sum per lineal foot for all piling used In the substructure of all bridges anil approaches; nnd at n specified sum per foot (board meas ure) for all caps, sway braces nnd other wood materials used In the sub structure of such bridges and ap proaches. In tho event tho substructuro of such bridges or approaches Is built wholly or In part of stone, brick, cement or concrete, tho contract for tho portion of said substructure to bo built of snld material shall bo lot at a specified sum per cubic foot In placo In event the substructuro of such bridges or approaches Is wholly or In part of Iron, steel or other metal, tho contract for tho portion of said sub- .structure to bo built of Iron, steel or other metal shall bo let at a specified sum per lineal foot for tubing, nnd at n specified sum per pound for nil other metal in place. All Bids must bo accompanied by n certified check In tho amount of $500 made payable to tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, to bo forfeited to tho county In case tho bidder refuses to enter Into contract with the County If samo Is nwarded to him. In general character tho work con sists of any kind covered by tho Ne braska standard Bridgo Plans, Copies of which nro on file In tho office of tho County Clerk. Tho number nnd kind of bridges rooulred to bo built In tho county and their proposed location as near as can bo estimated nnd determined Is ns follows: 22 ft. span between Sees. 28 and 20, T. 12, R. 27 and nny othor bridges nt nny othor location In tho county that 'ho county board may seo flit to order built during the llfo of the contract. All bidders are required to bid on ho plans and specifications and bid d'ntt blanks prepared by the Secretary of tho Stato noard of Irrigation nnd all bids shall bo mndo strictly In ac cordance with nil bridgo laws of tho Stato of Nobraskn, portnlnlng to such mnttors. Bids will bo publicly oponod nnd read at tho hour of Two O'clock P. M. on the 7th dny of March. 1921, nt tho regular meeting plnco of tho County Board of Lincoln Co. In tho Court Houso nt North Plntto, Nobraska. Any Bidder beforo entering on tho work, pursuant to contrnct nwnrded him, shnll give bond to tho county in tho sum of $2,000.00 conditioned for tho faithful execution of tho contrnct. Tho County Board of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebr.. reserve unto themsolves tho right to reject nny or nil bids. A. S. ALLEN, FMwks County Clerk. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. Flowora. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 We dollvcr and ship anywhero J., t tttV'l. Ij.s.twinem.md.1 jl Ilomepalhic Physician & Surgeon General Practice and i Construction Surgery. 8 Hospital Accomodations P Platte Valley Hospital. j-j Former Name 'Twinem Hospital". j-j 51 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. b Office 340 House 1257 DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Rhysician Over the Oasis. North Platte. Dlt. J. Jt. HtlcKIKAHAN rrucllco Limited to Diseases of Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG, STORE Phones Office 113 Residence 265 DR. KEDFIELD L'hyslclnn, Obstctrlctnn Surgeon, X-Eay Calls Promptly AHSTrered Night or Day l'hone Office C12 Residence 676 MRS. M. HENRY OILFOYL Teacher of VOICE CULTURE and tho ART OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City JOIIN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Giyen to Sursrerr McDonald Bank Building Office Phono 83 Reaideace 89 FOR FRONT WHEELS SIIAFER ROLLER BEARINGS SERVICE I No Moro "Grief" Guarantied. At Dealers. Distributed by W. S. LOVEJOY, 3S18 Mason Street. Omaha, Neb. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 6, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1241 DR. S. E. 1IUPFER Chiropodist and Foot Specialist FOOT COMFORT. ARCH BUILDING. Corns, Callouses, and Ingrowing Too Nails Removed and Ulcers cured. Bunions treated and nil other Ail ments of tho Foot. OYER CASH MEAT MARKET. PR. TIAROLD FENNER Osteopath Oter Hlrschfcld's Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020 Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References and Dates First National Bank. Res. J00 East 3rd St. Phono 012 W. T. PRITC1IARD, Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Voterlnarinn and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815 South Vine Street Hospital Phone Black 633. House Phone Black 633 if ' ' DERBraERRI "a" FO EBB 8," " ' 5 I't Licensed Embalmcrs fj X Undertakers and Funeral Director it Dny phone 41 it 8 Night phone Black 688 8 Fur Market A LITTLE BETTER Also Hides L. LIPSHITZ COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Following is a copy of tho Pro ceedings of tho Botird of County Com missioners for tho mooting held at tho court houso. Jnnunrv 31. 1921. Present Commissioners Sprlngor, v-oucr, vonagou nud county Clerk Allen. Following bills wore approved and allowed. R. L. Crnlg, bridgo work, $10.50. Wm. Rltnor, salary, $125. A. S. Allon, salnry, $166.C7. I. N. Dempsoy, dragging, $20.25. J. R. Rltnor, riprap, $420.00. Ashley Peters, bulllff, $54. P. U. Stovcns, services, $21. Rush More. Co., mdso., $37.43. Derryborry & Forbes, sorvlces, $4. A. J. Salisbury, salary, $150. Roy Wilson, salary, $125. Sundry persons rond 77, $1C. Alleeu O. Cochran, office oxponso, $25.28. Alecn O. Cochran, salary, $175. Alloon Q. Cochran, traveling ex penses, $49.80. Adelaide Shilling, clerk, $85. C. W. Yost, offlco oxpenscs, $5.75, Paul O. Meyer, offlco rent, $25. L. D. Johnson, houso rent, $23.45. Sam Workman, road 27, $2S. Coates Lumbor Co.. $101.90. Fay llrothors, rond 40, $55. , It. B. Ftosol, road 40, $32.75. Harry Russell, road 40, $11.50. Aloy Frecl, rond 40, $11.50. Damages on road 178, $1S0. W. A. Vromnn, road 34, $43.45. Farmers Cooperative lAssn., coal, $30. R. W. Schllcchtcr, expense, $S0. Mrs. Emma Pulver, care of poor, $1139. Harold Pullinm, stnto rond, $53. Chns. Loypoldt, stato road, $40. Leigh Eyorly, stato road, $72.5$. "J. S. Davis, repairs, $31.3C. E. II. Sprlngor, services nnd mllbnga $121.40. If. Cokor, sorvlces and mileage, $60. T. M. Cohngon services nnd mllcngo $00. O. H. Eyorly, services nnd mileage, $170. County Clerk was directed to ad vortlso for now1 contract for caro of county poor. ounty Surveyor was directed to survey extension of road No. 309. Board adjourned to meet Monday, Fobruary 7, 1921. REAL ESTATe 'tIUNSFERS. Following is a list of deeds filed in to offico of C. W. Yost, Register of Doeds for Lincoln County slnco our last Issue: Jan. 29 Wntor A. Gilchrist nnd wifio to J. L. Zig.er, S 50 feet lot 3, bock 5, Miller's addition to North Platto, $4800. Jan. 29 Harry M, Johnson and wlfo to Edwin L. Morey et nl, lot 4, block 155, orlglunl town of North Platto, $3S00. Jan. 31i Guy L. Granger and wlfo to Walter A. Gilchrist, lot 3, block 11, Minor's addition to tho city of North Platto, $5000. Jan. 20 O. E. Elder, Referee, to W. C. Reynolds, W. H. McDonald and J. B. McDonald, N 8G ft. of lot 1 and E- 22 ft. lot 2, block 102 orlglnnl town of North Platte, $24,000. Jan. 25 Julius PIzer nnd wlfo to Julius Mogcnsen lots 9 nnd 10, block 1, N. P. Land nnd water Company's addition to Hershey, Nob., $4500. Jan. 2(3 Snm'l C. Reed and wlfo to Herman Granorholz, SW Sec. 34, T. 13, R. 33, $4320. Jan. 27 C. A. DIscoq and wlfo to .T. P. Cnrpcr, SEU of SE4 Sec 34, T 13. R. 29, $3000, -COG NATION'S DEBT TO' PILGRIMS Their Famous Compact of Government Rightly Treasured as a Great State Document In tho harbor at the tip of Cape Cod occurred the first birth nnd the first denth among the Pilgrims In America. On board tho Mayflower, as she lny nt anchor, wns born Pere grine, son of William and Susannn White. Hero wns another child for the ship's nursery, ulready occupied by little Oceanus Hopkins, who flrst saw tho light of day far out nt sen. The death wns that of Dorothy May, wlfo of William Bradford, future gov ernor of Plymouth colony. She was drowned. First of Importance, however, of all that occurred here, and also In the sequence of events, was the draw ing up and signing of tho famous com pact of government, originally desig nated by Bradford In his history as "a combination," And so it wus, In the most literal sense, A combination. This agreement, made In writing by a little group of Englishmen who had been dismissed by their mother coun try as "good riddance to bad rubbish," la now trensurcd by tho nation in Amerlcn, to which thoy contributed as much as one of three great documents. The other two nro the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of tho United States. Begone Dull Facts. Two friendly little neighbors, aged respectively and 0 years, recently seated themselves on tho curbstone near my windows for n religious dis cussion. It seemed they had over heard some grown-ups repcutlng n recent prophecy of n certnln sect ns to tho Imminent end of the world and were greatly exorcised at tho report The elder child, n fnlr-hnlred skeptic from n northern stnte, scornfully de clared thnt ho didn't believe tho story; but the swnrthy, dark-eyed little Texan solemnly asserted: "Yes, It's true; I know it's true; fob this mo'nln I read It In mah Bible." The midget doesn't know one letter of the ulplin bet from nnother, but he refuses to be pinned down to vulgnr facts when his spirit wishes to soar. Aro children of the period brighter than their pred ecessors? At his ngo I nm sure I could not have flbbed with so solemn and convincing nn nlr. Los Angeles Times. I LOCAL AND TERSONAL Mr. r-nd Mrs. I. B. Trout loft Wed nesday for Hot Springs, Ark. Oco. N. Glbbs wont to Donvcr Wed icftdfiy to trnnsnct legal business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. W. Morton loft Wednesday for Koystone to visit with relative?. Miss Jnnot MoDonnld loft Wednes day for Hastings to visit friends for a few days. Mrs, N. B. Rlokard and son of Lin coln, cama Wednesday to visit nt tho F. W. RIcknrd home. H. N. Getty loft for Holdrego Wed nesday, whoro ho wns called by tho death of his mother. Tho Pro-Lenten season dnnco given by tho American Legion nt tha K. O. hall Tuesday evening wiib largely at tended. MR. Now is the time you should start feeding a little Cotton Seed Cake, Cotton Seed Meal and i ' Alfalfa and Molasses. North Platte Phone fa BUILD A - 4 J r rices are a Pre-War Basis All indications prices as soon as Come in and talk Coates Lumber & Coal Co. pi! rrpy116 Tp You know how it 1b many tlmeB you luivo found nn extra pieco or so thnt you wanted to put into thnt particular wash. With most oloctrio washers, Jiowovor, to mid that oxtra pieco it would bo noccssary to stop tho motor- und tho nmchino- then lift tho heavy top put in tho extra pieco and faBten tho top down ngaln' start tno motor nil boforo you could continuo with tho wash ing. Not so with THE Laundry Queen LET THE DOLLY DO THE . RINSING North Platte Light & Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Anderson left Wodnosdny for Dnyton, Ohio, where thoy will romnln until spring. Mrs. Mary Forbos, who hns boon icmploycd in this city loft Wednesday for Omaha whoro alio will reside In tho future. Dr. Wurtole, offlco phono 27, night phono 25. Mrs. A. P. Kelly ontortnlnod tho W. O. T. U, Tuosdny evening at her home. A program wns given nftor which lunch wns served. Mrs. Clnrenco R. Trout nnd daugh ter, Mrs. Jullnn Walker, will-lonv'o tho inltor part "of tho week for Don vr where tjiey will visit for a week. J. V. Romigh arrived homo from Omaha Wednesday whoro ho was cnllcd by tho sorlous Illness of his son Victor. Victor Is reported to bo im-provlug. Feed Store No. 206. HOME NOW Keduced to point to higher finances improve. with us about it. Don't Stop It Just Lift