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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWAHI) YOST
Dental Surgoon
Phono 307
Twlnem llldg-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Eatato No. 1791 o Henry WIghtman
doccasod la tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska,
Tho Stato of Nebraska, as: Credi
tors of said cstato will take notice
that tho timo 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 slfat tho county
court room In said county, on Febr.
18, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on
May 18. 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m.,' to
rccolvc, examine, hear, allow, or ad
jUBt all claims and objections duly
flled.
Win, H. C. WOODIIURST,
J18-4wkB County Judge
EXTENSION ItOAI) NO. 65.
To whom it may concorn:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locate a road as follows: Commen
cing at tho quarter section corner ou
tho conter of Section thirty-four,
township thirteen, north of rango thir
ty, thenco west one half mllo on sec
tion lino intersecting Road No. G5 at
tho half section corner on tho west
sido of section thirty-four, township
thirteen, north of rango thirty, road
to bo forty feet wido, has roported in
favor thorof as follows: favoring a
road 33 foot in width, for egress pur
poses, using as authority Sections 54
to 58, paragraphs 2907 to 2911, Chap.
28, Art. 1 of tho Statutes of the Stato
of Nebraska, any party or parties hav
ing objections thoroto or claims for
damages by reason of tho establishing
of said road must ilia same in tho of
fico of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
County, Nebraska on or before 12
d'clock noon of tho 25th day of March
1921.,
Dated at North Platte, Ncbr., this
14th de.y of Jan. 1921.
A, S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
(SEAL)
State of Nebraska, County of Lin
coln, ss.
At a regular meeting of tho Board
of County Commissioners on January
.10, 1921, tho Board of County Com
missioners procedeed to make and did
make tho following estimate of ex
penses for the County of Lincoln,
State of Nebraska, for tho year 1921,
as follows:
For County General Fund $75,000.00
For County Bridge 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.
OsKOod Bridge Precinct,
Principal and Interest $1,000.00
South Platto Bridge Precinct
Principal and Interest .
Birdwood Brldgo Precinct
Principal and Interost .
... 1,500.00
1,500.00
Platto Brldgo Precinct
Principal and Interest
Enst Platte Bridge Precinct
Principal and Interest
Bostwick Brldgo Precinct
Principal and Interest
Horshey Bridge Precinct,
Principal and Interest
1,500.00
2,000.00
500.00
700.00
Special School Boid Levies
Principal and Interest
School Dlst. No. 7
Principal and Interest
School Dist. No. 23
Principal and Interest
School DUt. No. 47
Principal nnd Interest
Schoel Dist. No. 55
Principal and Interest
Sjrtool Dist. No. 37
Principal and Interest
School Dist. No. 07
' Principal and 'Interest
School Dist. No. 94
.$15,000.00
. 1,750.00
500.00,
100.00
4,000.00
2,500.00
450.00
350.00
300.00
Principal
School Dlst,
Principal
School Dlst.
Principal
School Dist
and
Interest
No.
9S
nnd
Interest
No.
105
nnd
Interest
300.00
rtOO.OO
No.
111
Principal
and
Interest
School Dlst No. 119
Principal and Interest
School Dlst. No. 120
Principal nnd Interest
School Dist. No. 122
Principal and Interest
School Dist. No. 120
Principal nnd
School Dlst. No.
Principal and
School Dlst. No.
Principal and
School Dlst. No.
Principal and
School Dist. No.
Principal and
School Dlst. No.
Interest
131
Interest
132
Interest
133
Interest
21
Interest
113
Principal and Interest ..
School Dist. No. 110
Principal and Interest -School
Dist. No. 18
Principal and Interest .
Special School Building
School Dist. No. 33
Special Building Levy -
School Dlst. No. 60
Special Building Levy
200.00
300.00
Levies
...$3,300.00
... 900.00
... 200.00
School Dlst. No. 130
Spoclal Building Levy -School
Dlst. No. 131
Special Building Levy .
School Dlst. No. 19
Special Building Levy -School
Dist. No. 31
Special Building Levy .
School Dlst. N.o. G5
Principal and Interest -School
Dlst. No. 132
Principal and Interest .
School Dlst. No. 133 ,
Principal nnd Interest .
School Dist. No. 91
Special Building Lovy -School
Dlst. No. 100
Special Building Lovy .
School Dist. No. 112
Principal and Interest -
Dated at North Platto,
this 10th day of Jan. 1921
... 200.00
... 200.0ol
1,000.00
300.00
300.00
. 200.00
- 200.00
300.00
Nebraska;
E. II. SPRINGER,
T. M. COIIAGEN,
H. COKER,
Board of County Commissioners,
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Attest: A. S. ALLEN. County Tier.
(REAL)
FOR SALE.
12 room modem home, suitable for
private dwelling or will pay big rov
enuo as apartment. This is a flno homo
hardwood floors, Are places and all
modern equipment. Only 2 blocks
from Post Office. Will Sell Cheap.
0. II. THOELECKE.
EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
I am in a position to savo you mon
ey as I havo a real list of proporty for
salo or trade; rcsldenco and vacant
lots ic early nil carts of city good
valley farms for easy payments and
good teuJ3; atthlstlmo I havo forsalo
and bc. j trades that will appoal to
anyon ..at wants to own their own
homo ! 1130. E. A. OLSON.
NOTICE OF PETITION.
Estato No. 1800 of James II. Ross,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska, To all per
sons interested In said Estato tako
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho nppolntmont of J. W. Abbott
as Administrator of said Estato
which has been sot for hearing herein
ou February 17th, 1921 at 10 o'clock
a. m. 1
Dated January 27th, 1921.
Wm. H. C. WOODIIURST,
J28-3wks County Judge.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF NEBRASKA,
NORTH PLATTE
DIVISION.
In tho matter of "William P. Masters,
Bankrupt.
Caso No. 70, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
Petition.
Notico of Application For Discharge In
Bankruptcy.
At North Platto In said District on
this 1st day of February, A. D. 1921,
before Walter V. Iloagland, Ro.feree In
Bankruptcy.
Notico Is hereby given that William
P. Masters, having on tho 11th day of
September. A. D. 1919, been duly ad
judged ft' bankrupt In tho abovo en
titled cause, Jrns filed his petition for
a discharge as a bankrupt, nnd the
same will bo heard by said Court on
tho 10th day of March, A. D. 1921, at
10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at the office
of the Referee in Bankruptcy, at North
Platto, Nobr., at which tlmo ami placo
all creditors and other persons In In
terest, shall, If they desire to opposo
tho same, file in my office their ap
pearanco In writing In opposition to
the granting of said discharge, and
also within ten days' thereafter file
In my said office specifications of the.
grounds of said opposition, nnd show
cause. If any they '-"vo. why tho pray
er of said petition should, not bo grant
ed. WALTER V. HOAGLAND,
Reforeo in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notico is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received at tho office of
tho County Clerk 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 nnd erec
tion of tho Superstructure, tho sub
structure and approaches of all
bridges, and for furnishing tho mater
ials in connection with snme, to ho
built in Lincoln County for tho period
of one year, at a specified sum per
lineal foot for tho superstructure of
all such bridges; and at a specified
sum per lineal foot for tho super
structure of all such approaches;
and at a specified sum per lineal foot
for all piling used In the substructure
of all bridges and approaches; and at
a specified sum per foot (board meas
ure) for all caps, sway braces and
other wood materials used In the sub
structure of such bridges and ap
proaches. In the event tho substructure of
such bridges or approaches is built
wholly or in part of stone, brick,
cement or concrete, tho contract for
the portion of said substructure to bo
ijallt of said material shall bo let at
I :v specified sum per cubic font in plnce
200.00 In ovent tho substructure of such
bridges or approaches Is wholly or In
200.00 Part of Iron, steel or othor metal, tho
contract fori the portion of said sub
200.00 .structure to bo built of Iron, steel or
other mctnl shall bo let at a specified
300.00 sum per lineal foot for tubing, nnd at
n specified sum per pound for all
350.00 other metal In place.
All Bids must bo accompanied by a
500.00 certified check In tho amount of $500
mndo payable to the County Clerk of
500.00 Lincoln County, to bo forfeited' to tho
county In caso tho bidder rofuses to
300.00 enter into contract with tho County If
samo is awarded to him.
200.00 In general character tho work con
sists of any kind covered by tho Ne
braska standard Brldgo Plans, Copies
of which aro on filo In the offico of
tho County Clerk.
.The number and kind of bridges
required to bo built In tho county and
their proposed location as near ns can
be estimated and determined is ns
follows:
22 ft. span between Sees. 28 and 29,
T. 12, R. 27 and any othor bridges at
any other location In tho county that
M:e county board may see flit to order
lMiilt during tho life of the contract.
All bidders aro required to bid on
l i ho plans and specifications and bld
500.00 ding blanks prepared by tho Secretary
of tho State Board of Irrigation and
nil bids shall bo mndo strictly In ac
cordance with all brldgo laws of tho
State of Nebraska, pertaining to such
matters.
Bids v ill be publicly opened nnd
read nt tho hour of Two O'clock P. M.
on the 7th day of March, 1921, at tho
regular meeting placo of tho County
Board of Lincoln Co. In tho Court
Houso nt North Platto, Nobraska.
Any Bidder beforo entering on tho
work, pursuant to contract awarded
him, shall glvo bond to tho county In
the sum of $2,000.00 conditioned for
thn faithful execution of tho contract.
The County Board of Lincoln Coun
tv, Nbr.. rogorvo unto thomsolvcs
tho right to rojoct any or all bids.
A. S ALLEN,
Fl 4vk County Clerk
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
North Platto FIotbI Co. Flowers.
W. Twolfth Street Phono 1023
Wo dollver and ship anywhoro
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Homepathic Physician & Surgeon
General Practice and
Construction Surgery.
8 Hospital Accomodations
p Platte Valley Hospital.
i Former Name 'Twineni Hospital".
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Office 340 House 1.257
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Platte.
1)K. J. It. McKIItAIIAN
Practice Limited to Diseases ot
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 113 Rcsldenco 265
DR. ItEDFIELD
Physician, Obstetrician
Surgeon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Offico Ci2 Residence 070
MRS. 3T. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher ot
VOICE CULTURE
and tho
ART OF SENG ENG.
Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
JOIIN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surtrcry
McDonald Rank Building
Office Phono 83 Eealdcace 88
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention GItob to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Offico: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130. Residence 115
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217'
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
Knlehts ot Columbus Building.
I)RS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
", 0, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242
DR. S. E. 1IUPFER
Chiropodist and
Foot Specialist
FOOT COMFORT. ARCH
BUILDING.
Corns, Callouses, and Ingrowing Too
Nulls Removed nnd Ulcers cured.
Bunions treated and nil other Ail
ments of tho Foot.
' OVER CASH MEAT MARKET.
I) It. HAROLD FENNEIt
Osteopath
Over II irschf eld's
Offico Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Form Sales A Specialty, also
Real Estate. References and Dates
First National Rnnk.
Res. 100 East 3rd St.
Phono 91!
"W. T. ritlTCHABD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Govornment Votcrlnarian and ex.
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black C33
Licensed Embalmers
t Undertakers and Funeral Dlrectoi
h Bar phone 41 ::
U Night phono Black 588 $
Fur Market
A LITTLE BETTER
L. LIPSHITZ
Wo aro prepared to repair scored
.and cracked cylinder blocks, wlui
high grado metal Alloy, electrically
applied without heating, warping or
enlarging tho bore. Wo solicit your
work. North Platto Bulck Co.
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"That ho Is all through paying 8
if fancy prices for stock foods nnd u
hog remedies nnd that ho is rnis- ft
ft lng somo ot tho best hogs over
ft placed on tho market," was tho ft
statcmont mado recently by E. .
ft II. Beckstead, woll-known hog ft
i rniser ana nutnority ou nvo if
j;i stock. g
8 Mr. Bcckstead'a hogs aro tho ft
ft envy of his neighbors, and havo
ft "topped tho market" for soveral ft
:: years in Iowa. Ho Btates that
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ior yearB no uougui uigii-priccti j-j
hog foods and hog remedies, but ft
ho Is nil through paying oxtra- H
vagant prices for what ho can ft
make hlmsolf. Ho states that ft
what tho hogs need aro minerals sf
ft and tolls tho secret ot his won- ft
; dorful success by explaining 11
?S that ho takes about flvo pounds w
it nf nrillnnrv nilharnllnn fwlilc.h it
is puro concentrated minerals 8
ft and cost only n couplo of dol- ft
8 lars) and mixes samo with ft
j enough bran or filler to make a
ft hundred pounds. All hogs, and ft
U especially brood sows roqulro M
ft minerals as they keep them frco ft
ft from worms, and in tho pink of 8
condition, and aro essential to ft
ft tho hogs growth and a well bal- ft
M anced ration. This inexpensive M
3't mlxturo placed in a sheltered
ft box whoro tho hogs can get at ft
It as they need It, will produce !!
ft far better results than any ft
8 high priced so-called stock ft
l foods. U
8 Send two dollars to Tho Mln- if
orallno Chemical Co., 1C38 No. j
ft Wells St., Chicago, 111., and ft
! they will forward you by pro- ?!
ft pnld parcel post, enough minor-
ft alino to mako a full hundred ft
pounds.
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"Cow
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FLOUR
Every farmer and everyone $
interested in fanning should $
join this campaign. This ft
will create a demand for !
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wheat and stimulate all hus
ness. Nehraska
families U
ueed 150,000 harrcls to
get them through the win
ter. Buy Yours Now.
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"COW BRAND"
The North Plalte Flour S
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for th
cionti(ic treatmpnt of medical,
surgical and confinement casei.
. Completely equipped X-IUy
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. D. Dent. M. D. V. Lncaj, H. D.
J. B. Redfield.M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
ORDER FIXING CLAIM DAYS.
In tho Matter of tho Estato of Nottlo
A. Yoho, Deceased.
Now on this 4th day of February,
1921, ft Is ordered by tho Court that
tho oxccutorB bo allowed ono year
from this dato In which to settlo said
Estate, and creditors will bo allowed
until tho 8th day of Juno, 1921, to filo
their claims, after said dato, claims
will bo forovor barrod. That on tho
8th day of March, 1921, and tho 8th
day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of each of said days, tho court and
tho Executors will attend at tho coun
ty court room In said county, to rc
colvc, cxamlno, hear, allow, and ad
Just claims. That notico of this order
bo given creditors and all persons In
terested In said Estato by publication
of a notico for four successive weeks
Immediately preceding tho 8th day of
March, 1921, in tho North Platto Soml
Weekly Tribune,' a logal soml-wcokly
nowspapor printed and published in
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODIIURST,
F8M4 County Judge
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
i dins. Walters lolt the latter part ot
tho weok for Donvor.
; Miss Mario McClaln, of llershoy, vis
ited In tho city Friday.
W. H. Nolan, of Grand Island, is a
guest at tho Joo Nolan homo.
Dr. Mario Amos went to Juloshurb
Saturday on professional business.
H. J. Hondley, of Iuxtngton, enmo
Saturday to visit friends In tho city.
R. A. Scott, ot Sutherland, was a
visitor to North Plntto tho last of the
week.
John J. Holland, of Grand Island,
was In tho city Friday attending to
business mattors.
Senator W. V. Honglnnd enmo Sat
urday from Lincoln to transact busi
ness In tho city.
Mrs. A. 1). Ijowry, of Hershcy, ro
turncd homo Saturday after spending
a fow days In tho city.
Edward Wallaco returned to his
homo lu Eddyvillo after spending a
fow days nt tho P. E. Mclntroo home.
Mrs. G. M. Pnlmor nnd granddaugh
ter Marjory Jano llloomborg, enmo
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bloom
berg. Mrs. Mlunlu Paul resumed duties at
tho O'Connor store after being called
to Grand Island by tho death of her
mother.
Mr. Burke, who has been employed
ut the Illrschfcld clothing store, loft
tho Inst of tho weok for his homo In
Chicago.
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You know how It Is many times you have found nn oxtra plcco or
so that j'ou wanted to put Into that particular wnHh.
With most electric washers, however, to mill that extra ploco it
would bo nocossary to stop tho motor nnd the mnohino then lift Uio
heavy top put In tho oxtra piece
and fasten tho ton down again
start tho motor all boforo you
could continue with tho wnsh
ing. Not so with
THE
Laundry
Queen
LET THE DOLLY DO THE
RINSING
North Platte Light & Power Co.
BROOD SOW AUCTION
of '10 bred Poland China sows and gilts and a few young
males to be held at Johansen's Sale Hani in North Platte,
Nebniska,
Monday, February 21st, at one p. m.
These lierds furnished foundation stoek for Pig Type Po
land Herds over tho U. S., shown nt the leading fairs of
tho U. S. for over one-half century. Ured for size, big lit
ters and good feeding qualities. llogs are a necessity on
Amrican farm, pork products are necessary to city dwel
ler, creating a constant market for tho finished product.
Not one-half the usual number of brood sows on Ameri
can farms at present. No farm animal multiplies so fast
or turns grain and farm wastes to pork or pays principal
on investment so quickly as brood sows. All Immuned and
no risk taken. In ordinary flesh. A great opportunity for
hog raisers or beginners in puro breeds to seed the farm
with the best at your own prices . See the hogs, they will
convince you sale day. Crates for shipment. Pedigrees
furnished. Terms cash or bankable notes.
Dr. C. II. flourley, C. S. McCurdy, Ed Kierig, Aucts.
Ray C. Langford, Clerk.
PHIL DAWSON, Owner.
Endicott, Nebraska.
Jnok Shields of Oshkosh, transacted
bttslnoss In tho city over tho weok
end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. TIttihnur left Sat
urday for Now Orlonns whore they will
visit.
Earl Stohblns , of Cothanburg, was
In tho city Friday transacting busi
ness. Miss Anna HJorklund canu from
Cbthonburg Saturday to visit rela
tives. Miss Audrlo Ward returned to Suth
erland Saturday nftor visiting Miss
Wlnnlo Heaucamp.
irs. Fred Mehlmnnn and Lillian
Peterson, of Gothenburg spout tho
weok end at tho Rodlno home.
Miss Francis Coghtll, of Billings,
Montana, camo Saturday to visit nt tho
homo of her brother Chas. Coghlll.
Mr. and Mrs. W. King left tho last
of tho weok for tho oastorn part of
tho stato whoro they expect to reside
In tho future
When tn North Platte stop at the
Now Hotel Pnlaco and Cafo. You will
bo treated woll. 53 tf
Mrs. C. R. Curtis loft Saturday for
her homo In Fmnklin after visiting nt
tho homes of her sons William and
Howard Curtis.
Mlso Mabol Crabb resigned her po
sition at tho Tramp storo and went
to Paxton Saturday whoro sho will ro
Bldo In tho future
wns In tho city Saturday onrouto
woro In tho city Saturday onrouta
homo from Sutherland whoro It
wbro defoatcd by n scoro of 47 to 5.
Don't
Stop It
Just Lift
the Top
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