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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY THIBUNE Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon Phono 307 Twinem Bldg- , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estato No. 1791 o Honry Wlghtman deceased la tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estato will toko notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Es tato is May 18, 1921 and for settle ment of said Eatato is January 17, 1922; and that I will sit at 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 receive, examine, hear, allow, or ad Just all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, J18-4wka County Judgo EXTENSION ROAD NO. 03. To whom it may concern: 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 thirteen, north of rango thir ty, thonco west ono halt mllo on sec tion lino Intersecting Road No. 65 at tho half soctlon corner on tho west sido of soctlon thirty-four, township thirteen, north of range thirty, road to bo forty feet wldo, has reported in favor thorot as follows: favoring a road 33 feet in width for egress pur poses, using as authority Sections G4 to 58, paragraphs 2907 to 2911, Chap. 28, Art. 1 of tho Statutes ot tho Stato ot Nebraska, any party or parties hav ing objections thoreto or claims for damagos by reason of tho establishing ot said road must fllo samo in tho of fice ot tho County Clerk ot Lincoln County, Nebraska on or beforo 12 a'clock noon of tho 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 meotlug of tho Board of County Commissioners on January 10, 1921, tho Board ot County Com missioners procedeed td make and did mako tho following estimate ot ex penses for tho County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebraska, for the 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 Osgood Bridge Precinct, Principal and Interest $1,000.00 South Platto Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest 1,500.00 Biruwood Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest 1,500.00 Platto Bridge .Precinct Principal and Interest 1,500.00 East Platte Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest 2,000.00 Bostwick Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest 500.00 llcrshey Bridge Precinct Principal and Interest 700.0) special scnooi uonti levies School DJst. No. 1 Principal and Interest ..$15,000.00 School Dlst. 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 Dlst. No. 94 Principal and Interest' 350.00 School Dist. No. 98 Principal nnd Interest .. 300.00 School Dist. No. 105 Principal and Interest 300.00 School DIat. No. Ill Principal and Interest 1 :!00.00 School Dlst No. lid Principal and Interest -. 200.00 School Dlst. No. 120 Principal and Interest .. 200.00 School Dlst. No. 122 Principal and Interest 200.00 School Dlst. No. 12G Principal nnd Interest 300.00 School Dlst. No. 131 Principal and Interest 350.00 School Dist. No. 132 Principal nnd Interest 500.00 School Dlst. No. 133 Principal and Interest , 500.00 School Di3t. No. 21 Prlnolnal and Interest 300.00 School Dist. No. 113 Principal and Interest .. 200.00 School Dlst. No. 11G Principal and Interest .- 200.00 School Dist. No. 18 Principal and Interest 300.00 Special School Building Levies School Dlst. No. 33 Special Building Levy $3,300.00 School Dist. No. CO Special Building Levy 900.00 School Dlst. No. 130 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 131 Spoclal Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 19 Special Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 31 Special Building Levy 500.00 School Dlst. No. 05 Principal and Interest 1,000.00 School Dlst. No. 132 Principal and Interest 300.00 School Dlst. No. 133 Principal and Interest .300.00 School Dlst. No. 91 Spoclal Building Levy 200.00 School Dlst. No. 100 Special Building Levy .... 200.00 School Dist. No. 112 Principal and Interest 300.00 Dated at North Platto. Nebraskn, this 10th day of Jan. 1921. E. II. SPRINGER, T. M. COHAGEN. II . COKER, Board of County Commissioners, Lincoln County, Nebraska. Attest: A. S ALLEN, County Clerk. (SEAL) FOR SALE. 12 room modern homo, suitablo for prlvato dwolling or will pay big rov onuo as apartment This is a fino homo hardwood floors, flro places and all modorn equipment Only 2 blocks from Post Office. Will Sell Cheap. 0. II. THOELECKE. ::o:: EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE I am In a position to savo you mon ey as I havo a real list ot property for salo or trade; resldenco and vacant lots la nearly all parts ot city; good valley uirms for cosy payments and good ton"J3; at this tlmo I havo for salo and BOu.9 trades that will appoal to nnyont uat wants to own their own homo 11 1130. E. A. OLSON. NOTICE OF PETITION. Estato No. 1800 of James II. Ross, deceased in tho County Court ot Lin coln County, Nebraska. 'Vhn Rtntn nt Wohrnoln Tn nil mr. sons lmcresicu in saiu usuuo uuco notlco that a petition has been filed for tho appointment ot J. W. Abbott as Administrator of said Estato which has been set for hearing herein on Fobrunry 17th, 1921 at 10 o clock a. m. Dated January 27th, 1921. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, J28-3vks 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. Case No. 7C, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary Petition. Notlco ot Application For Dlschargo In Bankruptcy. At North Platto in said District on this 1st day of February, A. D. 1921, beforo Walter V. Hoagland, Referee In Bankruptcy. Notlco is hereby given that William P. Masters, having on tho 11th day of September, A D. 1919, been duly ad judged a bankrupt In tho abovo en titled cause, has filed his petition for a dlschargo as a bankrupt, and tho same will bo heard by said Court on tho 10th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tho office of the Referee In Bankruptcy, at North Platte, Nebr., at which tlmo and place all creditors and other persona in in terest, shall, If they desire to oppose tho samo, fllo In my office their ap pcaranco In writing in opposition to tho granting of said discharge, and also within ten days thereafter file In my said office specifications of tho grounds of said opposition, and show cause, if any thev T"v whv tho pray er of said petition should not bo grant ed. WALTER V. HOAGLAND, Referee 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 Nortli Platto, Nebraska, up to tho hour of Twelve O'clock noon ot the 7th day of March 1921, for tho construction and erec tion ot tho Superstructure, tho sub structure and approaches of all bridges, and for furnishing tho mater ials tn connection with same, to bo built in Lincoln County for tho period of ono year, nt 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; nnd at a specified sum per foot (board meas ure) for nil caps, sway braces nnd other wood materials used in the sub structure of such bridges nnd ap proaches. In the event tho substructure of such bridges or approaches is built wholly or in part of stone, brick, cemeut or concrete, the contract for the portion of said substructure to bo Oullt of said material shall bo let at n specified sum per cubic foot In placo In event the substructure of such bridges or approaches Is wholly or In part of Iron, steel or other metal, tho contract for the portion of said sub- .structure to be built of iron, stooL or other metal shall bo let at a specified sum per lineal foot for tubing, nnd nt n specified sum per pound for all other metal in place. All Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in tho amount of $500 made pnynblo to tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, to bo forfeited to the county In case tho blddor rofuses to enter into contract with the County if same is awarded to him. In general character the -work con sists of any kind covered by tho No brnoka standard Bridge Plans, Copies ot which aro on file In tho offlco of tho County Clerk. The number and kind of bridges required 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 29, T. 12, R. 27 nnd any other bridges at any other location in tho county that lie county board may seo flit to order built during the life of the contract All biddors are required to bid on tho plans and specifications and bid ding blanks proparod by tho Secretary of tho Stato Board of Irrigation nnd all bids shall bo made strictly in ac cordance with all bridgo laws of tho State of Nebraskn, pertaining to such matters. Bids will bo publicly opened and read nt tho hour of Two O'clock P. M. on tho 7th day of March. 1921, at tho regular meeting placo of tho County Board of Lincoln Co. In tho Court House at North Platto, Nebraska. 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 tho faithful execution of tho contract. Tho County Board of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebr., rosorvo unto thcmsclvos tho right to reject nny or all bids. A. R. ALLEN, Fl-4wks County Clerk SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 Wo deliver and ship anywhere .,,ajM..."..! J. S. TWINEM. MD. Horaepalhic Physician & Surgeon General Practice and Construction Surgery. ft Ifntnifal Arrnmndarinnc ft "r Platte Valley Hospital. ji Former Name 'Twinem Hospital". NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 58J1WIWIIJ Office 340 House 1257 DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte. DK. J. 11, arcKIKAIIAN Practice Limited to Diseases of Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113 Residence 265 Dli. JIEDFIELD Physician, Obstotrlctnn Snrgeon, X-Bay Calls Promptly Answered Night or Dy Phone Office 642 Residence C76 MRS. 31. HENRY GIIVOYL Teacher ot VOICE CULTURE and tho ART OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City joiin s. snnis, m. d. Special Attention Given to Surcery McDonald Bank Balldiig Office rhono 83 Resldcice 88 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Gives to Snrgfry and Obstetrics. Office: Building & Loan Building Phonos: Office 130. Residence 116 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T, Oaleopalhic Physician. North Platte, - Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. DIIS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors o, 0, 7 Building & Loan BulldlBg. Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1241 DR. S. E. 1IUPFER Chiropodist nnd Foot Specialist FOOT COMFORT. ARCH BUILDING. Corns, Callouses, nnd Ingrowing Too Nails Removed nnd Ulcers cured. Bunions treated nnd all other Ail ments of the Foot. OYER CASH MEAT MARKET. DK. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Over Hlrschfcld's Offlco Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References and Bates First National Bank. Res. 400 East 3rd St. Phono 913 TV. T. PJUTCHAED, Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815 Sonth Vine Street Hospital Phone Black 633 House Phone Black 033 '- it DBBSYBEBBY A FORBES. g I;' Licensed Embalmers j 8 Undertakers and Funeral Director H Night phone Black 088 8 1 am overstocked on hides and there is no market. Keep your hides for spring market. Cannot uso scrap Iron olther. Alii still buying furs. L. LIPSHITZ SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. If you havo a farm, ranch or oil' property to sell or exchnngo I can do this If prlco is RIGHT. List your deals with me E.'A. OLSON Call 323 Evonlng 1130 ii;;.M....... ..... ...... CONDEMN High Priced Stock Foods "That ho Is all through paying fancy prlcos for stock foods and hog remedies nnd that ho Is rais ing some ot tho best hogs over placed on tho markot," was the statement mado recently by E. H. Bcck8tcad, woll-known hog raisor and authority on live stock. Mr. Bockstoad's hogs aro tho envy of his nolghbors, nnd havo "topped tho market" for Bovoral years In Iowa. Ho statos that for years ho bought hlgh-prlccd hog foods and hog romodlos, hut ho Is nil through paying extra vagant prlcos for what ho can mako himsolf. Ho states that what tho hogs need aro mlnorals and tells tho secret ot his won dorful success by explaining that ho takes about flvo pounds of ordinary mlnornllno (which is pure concentrated minerals and cost only n couplo ot dol lars) nnd mlx'cs samo with enough bran or flllor to mako a hundred pounds. All hogs, nnd especially brood sows rcqulro minerals as they keep thom frco from worms, and In tho pink of condition, and aro essential to tho hogs growth nnd n well bal anced ration. This inexpensive mlxturo placed in a sholtorcd box whoro tho hogs can get at it as they neod It, will produco far better results Uian any high priced so-called stock foods. i Send two dollars to Tho Mlu- ft orallno Chemical Co., 1038 No. i Wells St., Chicago, HI., and ft thov will fnrwnnl vnn liv nrn. it ft paid parcel post, enough minor- 8 V If A .m ?? . iiuiiu io miiKo a iuii nunurcu it pounds. 8 ;iMli,...H,. w.m.m? .... . ....., '.................-...f.M ft if Buy a Barrel 8 if 1 i.t i.t i.t ft if ft if I :.t $ if it OF "Cow Brand" FLOUR 8 Every farmer and everyone it interested in fanning should it join this campaign This if if will create a demand for 8 wheat and stimulate all hus- j ness. Nehraska families g ueed 150,000 harrels to get them through the win it if if ter. Buy Yours Now. Insist on I "COW BRAND" The North Plalte Flour NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflicc. 'Phone 58 A modern institution for th scientific treatmunt of medical, surgieal and confinement caiet. Completely equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, bl 0. J.B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. ORDER FIXING CLAIM DAYS. In tho Matter of tho Estato ot Nettlo A. Yoho, Deceased. Now on this 4th day of Fobruary, 1921, It Is ordorod by tho Court that tho executors bo allowed ono year irom tins uato in which to sottlo said Estato, and creditors will bo allowed until tho 8th day of Juno. 1921. to Qlo their clalmB, after said date claims will bo forovor barrod. That on tho 8th day of March, 1921, and tho 8th lay of June, 1921, nt 10 o'clock a, m, if each of said days, tho court nnd I no Executors will attend at tho coun ty court room In Bald county, to re ceive, oxamlno, hear, allow, nnd ad Just claims. That notlco of this order bo given creditors nnd nil persons In terested in said Estato by nublicatlon of n notlco for four succosslvo weeks immediately preceding tho 8th day ot March, 1921, in tho North Platto Somh Weekly Tribune, n logal Boml-wcokly newspaper printed nnd published In Lincoln County, Nebraska. rSEAL) mi. II. C WOODHURST, F8M4 County Judge, xoimi pjaIWJ' jiox .making! (joob i.roiiiniH&fCo, ivimtks OF CONDITIONS Matn Rcdonda, Vor. Mex., January 31st. 1921, Editor Tribune, North Platte, Nebraska. Dear Slr: Inclosed horcwlth please 11ml iv check for $11,00 nB payment for ono year's subscription to tho Seml Weokly Tribune. It is rather hard to cot auy nows from tho States in theso parts, so it is through your thriving paper that I win try to keep In touch with tho nco- plo at homo. 1 havo been hero In Mexico for n lttlo hotter than four months, nnd Uko It pretty woll. I am employed at tho Matn Rcdonda Terminal of tho Trans continental Oil Co., (Standard Oil), as an offlco clerk, nnd havo boon acting Cnmp Boss for nomo three months, this work being In conjunction with my offlco work. I had u rollef from New York last month, but. ho did not soom to get along with tho Chinamen In tho hotel, so nftcr n fow had quit their Jobs ho wns llred and of course tho Job fell hack Into my hands, and bids woll to stay for some tlmo ns they havo mado no effort to sccuro another relief. Tho Matn Rcdonda Terminal like sovoral others close by, resembles a smnll railroad shop town, with their shops nnd offlco buildings and brick collages. Tho tormlnnl is situated on tho bench, and loads oil tankers through plpp lines running nhout a mllo out In tho Gulf. Wo aro ablo to load twcnty-flvo to thirty ships a month, or about 2,000,000 barrels of oil, and oxpoct to bo ablo to load on an avorago of 4,000,000 barrels within tho coming year. Tho o11b aro situated In tho foot hills somo 3G kilometers dlstanco nnd tho oil is pumped through linos to tanks nt this terminal. Thoro aro numerous oil fields from which oil Is taken in this part of tho country. Tho big fields being, Zncamlxtllo, Amat lan, Chinnmpa, Los Naranjos and tho Topclato near Toxpam. All North cm Mexico Is In tho midst of n groat oil development. Extending from tho Tempetato district to Los Naranjos district is n broad oil bolt forty-flvo miles In length nnd all along that bolt thero Is dovolopmont on a lnrgo scale. Mexico, howovor, Is not a small man's field. It requires large capital to develop oil properties horo and for that reason only big companies like tho Texas, Atlantic Refining, Stand ard Oil, Gulf Rofining nnd Agulla can afford to enter tho field. Wolls In Mex ico run down about 2.200, nnd It costs nny whoro from $50,000 to $70,000 to put down n woll. So vou can readily seo (hat tho man with smnll capital hat no chance nt all. Natlvo labor Is Inexpensive, costing Hiont, A pesos ($2.00) a day. Export drillers nnd other exporlneced lnbor got much hlnhcr urines, of course. Sneaking of Mexico's future iib an o'l nrclncor it Is unfe to say that tho dovolopmont to dato has scarcely more than touched tho odgo of tho (possibilities Tho country Is the world's oil storohouso for tho future Geologists aro divided ns to whether iMoxIcan oil occurs In "crovlscs" or "pools," but thero can ho no doubt as to tho vnHtncss of tho Hupply nnd the fn.ct that tho territory Is hardly more than scratched. At present Moxlco Is witnessing a big lnllux of Amorlcnn lubor. Tani plco is tho hendqunrtoi'B of all tho companies In northern Mexico. A morlcnns nro coming In by (ho hund reds nnd all havo tho opinion that they will get n big Job tho minute thoy got off tho train, and consequently most of them will loaf around tho saloons and spend all tholr tnonoy beforo Investi gating condltloiiH, So it comes to pass that wo meet any numhor of Amcri caiiB broke, ami without a Job, and lp BROOD SOW AUCTION of '10 bred Poland China sows and gilts and a few young males to be held at .Tolianscn's Sale Barn In North Platte, Nebraska, Monday, February 21st, at one p. m. These herds furnished foundation stock for Big Type Po land Herds over the U. S., shown at the leading fairs of tho U. S. for over one-half century. Bred for size, big lit ters and good feeding qualities. Hogs 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 sowb 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 ns brood sows. All Immuned and no risk taken. In ordinary Ilesh. A great opportunity for hog raisers or beginners in pure 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. Tonus cash or bankable notes. Dr. C. U. Gourley, C. S. McCurdy, m Kierig, Aucts. Ray C. Langford, Clerk. PHIL DAWSON, Owner. Endicott, Nebraska. faot most of thm do ot gel a Job nt all and havo to bo shipped baok to tho Stntos nt tho govorntnont's expense. A fow men get down into the oil fields and go from ono company camp to nn othor socking work, ami nro a nui sance In tho most cases. It is my duty to look after theso unfortunates when they aro In camp, provided we can fur nish thom sleeping quarters. Conse quently I havo at times had to turn somo away; somo go on about their business, but tho majority argue and raise an awful fuss. It Is my' opinion that the big pnrt of them nro social outcasts. I am at present planning on return ing to tho UnlvorBlty of 'Nebraska pro viding nothing hnppons between now nnd Soptomber. Should thero bo any extra costs In sending tho Tribune down horo, pleaso lot mo know and I will forward tho dlfferenro by next mall. Yours vory truly, J. ARCHIE HOOD, Cla. Transcontinental do Potroldo, Matn Rcdonda, Vcr., Mexico. Evorott Ramsay, former catcher on tho North Platto baso ball team, who lias been In Columbus Blnco lost boll season enmo to North Platto Saturday and will remain hero until April. Geo. J. Myors, a member ot tho army rocrultlng staff at tho federal building nnd MIhh Katliorln Goltry, daughter ot Mrs. S. E. Goltry, wero Married Thursday by Judgo Wood hurst Sebastian Schwalger who has been ill at his homo for sovoral months loft yesterday for Omaha whoro ho will tako radium treatments. His Bister, Mrs. Anna Polnck, of LuGrando, Or egon accompanied him. H FACING THE FIRINO SQUAD l it it i'f Picture to yourself a mill- j$ j tary parado ground on which a U it lino is formed of ono thousand , citizens. A fow yards distant it stand ono thousand soldiers if with ordors to flro upon thom, a soldier to oach man. 880 ot J.f l tho rifles aro londod with blank JJ if cartridges, but 120 ot tho rifles aro loaded with bullets. It la j $ ot known which Boldlors hold it if tho rlflos loaded with ball. The g : uoldlorB do not know, nor do tho j't men who fnco thom. Tho lat- if 8 tor only know that 120 of tholr f ft numhor will fall ltlllod or j wounded when tho cotnmnnd to if firo Is glvon, but thoy do not it know who tho 120 will bo. Just ft S beforo tho ordor Is glvpn an ac- f cldent Insurnnco solicitor np- j h pours on tho scone. if U "I offer to oach ono of you," l ft ha says, boforo tho command to j't ft firo la glveu, "a policy ot nc- if l' cldent Insurnnco ns n protection it against tho possible death or ft if disability which faces you." l J; Would any ono of those men ft ft rofuso to purchnso accident In- ft IS surnnco undor thoBo clrcum- - ft stances? Would not over? ft if mother's son of thom purchase ft a policy? l ft This situation Is Identical ft H with tho proposition of Accident 8 ft insurance Ono mnn 'In nhout ft if eight (12 in every hundred) tn if ii tho United States Is killed or it ft ft injured every yenr. It Is not I'l ki.iu iu mi.y mini in tmutv iiu forehand whnt fortune has In g ft store for him, whothor It bo if good or had. Jf ft s ACCIDENT INSURANCE ft a business necessity? ft C. V. TEMPLE :;t - The Travelers Man $