The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 01, 1921, Image 2

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
North Platte by basketball team.)
Paxton Tlmo.
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INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX-.
CHANGES WHICH REACH j
ont DESK, j
HBET PRICES SOON I
A wire from tho Orent Wostern Sug-,
m Company, rocolvotl today, Btntos;
thoy hope to nnnounoa tuo vjsi price
oa boots cnrly next weok. Hcrshoy
TJmcs.
A POOI) MOVE
All Kolth county- pooplo who itro in
torostcd In bettor poultry and bottor
poultry houses will nccotnpny Mrs.
Otto Hnrdosson, chairman at tho Vntl
product poultry committee, to North
Platto WodnoBday morning whero the
oxporlmon station pooplo will bcliosts
of tho day. Visitors will bo mot at tho
train nnd conducted to tho farm whoro
Improved poultry housing and nlohodH
will bo studied. Kolth County Nows.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
RALPH'S OPPORTUNTY
A change has boon made in tho
management of tho Contos Lumber & I
rioal Co. Ralph Coatos, for u numbor I
ot months gcnoral handy man about ,
tho yard, has assumed tho position of j
aanngor, taking placo of .Too Clark
who has. been tit tho hoad of tho bus
iness for several yours. Joo Is just
loafing at prosent nnd has not dooldod
what ho will do. Muxwoll Tolopost.
WH WILL LOOK l-'OH IT
Tho publicity comtnlttoo of tho
(Jhombor of Commoro wlahos to an
nounoo that they doslro to havo nows
itoms of community Interest handed to
. any mombor of the cominltteo, and
theso itoms will bo sont to tho Omaha
papers. Comploto nrrangomontH for
this kind of publicity has bon inndo
by tho committee. Tho Publicity com-!
xnlllco Is F. U Whllolock, A J. Jorgon
Ron nnd II. P. Kepler.
Help kcop tho city of SIdnoy before
itoo worltll Sidney Tolograph.
SHOWS SURPLUS.
Monday ovonfng tho unnunl meeting
of tho Wallace Commercial Club was
held in tho Sponcor hall building with
a fair roprosontntlon of tho mcmbors
out. Offlcorn for tho ensuing year
wero olocted and othor business was
taken enro of at that tlmo.
F. W. Marshall was ro-olectod pros
Idont; 15. il. Smith olected vlce-proo-Idont;
Dr. C. It. Crozlor, secretary nnd
Floyd Ferrell, treasurer.
A report and survoy of tho Club's
work nnd transactions during tho past
yoar, made by II. B. Olson, was road
nnd it wns dcelded to accept tho re
port and that tho Club tender to Mr.
Olson, now nt Maxwell, tho thanks of
tho organization for his work during
tho lust year. Ilalnnco in the bank
$84.25. Wallace Winner.
NO PICTURE SHOW
Aftor March 4th, tho outortalnmont
commlttco M. W. A. will uso tho hall
on Friday nights, tho nbovo data bolng
tho last of tho rogular Friday night
plcturo showH. Tho commlttco wish
to uso tho hall to put on a series of on
tertalnmontB and dances, which will
ho of almost wockly occurronco. Tho
plcturo show man gladly gtvos up this
night to tho commlttco, as tho Friday
night shows havo not paid oxpensos
for several months. Thoro will bo an
riccnslonnl Bhow until tho maohlno can
bo sojd, but t over two or three
shows a month. Urady Vindicator.
HOSPITALITY
Wo wero mot by tlireo ot tho St,
Patrick girls, who oocorlcd uh to tho
ttohool. Wltllo hero wo woro taken
through tho difforont rooms ot the
building. Wo spont somo tlmo In tho
laboratory, whoro wo "wore shown a
rory interesting collection of zoology
Hpocimons. Then threo of tho girls on
lertalned us by giving short readings.
Aftor this wo Jlurnoyod to town and
toad Hitppor, then wo prepared for tho
gamo. Aftor tho gamo wo spont most
of our tlmo In tho depot, waiting for
Jio train. (Account of tho trip mado to
.NEW GOLF LINKS
Local golf onthuslasls, of which
thoro aro qulto ft numbor, rocontly
held n meotlng ad nftcctcd u tcmpor
mry orgalzatlon of tho O.othonburg
Country Club, with J. C. Holmes, pres
ident; Dr. E. C. Stovonson, vlcc-pro'sl-dont;
and C. A. McVickor secretnry
trcasuror. Thoso interested In tho gamo havo
boon using tho F. II. Rico pastur west
ot tho lake, moroly placing cups in
favorablo spots without attempting to
level tho grcons. This pasturo has been
leased for tho,comlng yoar by tho club
and work will now bo dono toward
making It a rogular golf course A
plan has been nrrangod for a nine
holo courso of 3250 yards, and tho lay
of tho land Is such that ono of tho
sportiest golf courses in tho stale con
Up madcv0Jthonburg Tlmosi
SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN
Wo havo a high grado piano stored
in North Platto which must bo sold.
Will greatly sacrlflco prlco for quick
snlo to savo oxponsc. Terms glvon
responslblo porson. Go cxamlno it.
Wrilo us offor. All information given
by writing Tho Donvor Music Com
pany, Donvor, Colorndo.
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. '
If you havo a farm, ranch or city
proporty to sell or oxchnngo I can do
this If prlco Is RIGHT.
List your dcaltf with mo
E. A. OLSON
Call 323 Evonlng 1130
4
Pipeless Furnace
Do you want a furnace that is gas tight, built liko an
ongino bollor. This cut shows you tho best pipo or pipe
less furnaco for tho money in tho U. S. A. You can get it
at tho right price anil proper installation at ' .
Wm. Waldorf's
PLUMBING AND HEATING SilOP,.
510 Locust Strcot. Phono 517
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
v SAFETY FIRST.
Investors in this association got tho benefits of tho
following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under
which it is operating:
First. Tho association is required to invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa
tion. Second. Such investments aro non-negotiable and
non-assignablo, and can only bo discharged by payment
direct to tho association. This is a very important pro
tection not available to uny financial institution oxcept
Building & Loan Associations.
Third. Tho association is subject to tho supervision
of the State Banking Board.
How woll tho Interests of tho Investors in this as
sociation have been safeguarded is ovidenced by tho fact
.that in tho moro than thirty threo years of its operation
not ono dollar has been lost.
T. C PATTERSON, BESSIE fTsALISBURY,
President. Socrotarr.
Mrs. W. If. Camblln, of Urady, spent
Saturday In tho city.
E. B. Baker, of Horslioy, transacted
buslnoss in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Petorson and daughter
Graco, of Sutherland, wero city visit-1
ors Saturday. J
A baby boy wns born to Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Baylo at tho General Hospital !
Saturday morning. j
Miss Grace Swunson camo down;
from Horshoy Saturday to spend the
weok ond with hor paronts.
Harold Petorson nrrlvod from Lin-,
coin Sunday to visit at tho homo of
his brother Homer Peterson. (
Miss Helon Nichols, of Oshkosh, nc-!
companlod Mrs P. J. Wurtolle to the
city Friday to spend a few days.
John Vroman, who has- been tuklng
txoatmoiit In tho Gonornl Hospital loft
for his homo In Gothonburg Saturday. !
Marlon Williams, daughter ot E. G.j
Williams, was opornted on for ton
sllltls Saturday morning at tho Gon
ornl Hospital.
JoBpohlno Hoover returned to her
homo In Horshoy Saturday after tak-j
lng troamont In tho General Hospltnl!
for somo tlmo.
Mrs. Honry Drumm, of Santa Bar
bara, California, who has boon the
gueBt of Mrs. B. E. Koontz and Mrs. j
Virgil Lowls, loft Saturday for a short
visit In Mnxwcll. (
Mrs. Dalo It. Holland and son Jimmy!
roturned to their homo In Greeley,
Colorado Sundny aftor visiting nt tho
homo of her slstor Mrs. George Trcx
lor for threo wcoks.
I AT THE SUN,
3 DAYS commencing March! 1st.
Two Shows each afternoon and night.
S MATINEE 2:15 and 4:05. " NIGHT 7:15 and 9:00 P. M.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specially, also
Real Estate References nnd Dntcs,
First Nntlonnl Bnnfe.
Res. JOO East 3rd St.
Phono 01S
T. E. Doollttlo, March lird, 2 miles
West of State Farm.
Mrs. Sam. Workman, March 8th, 9
miles west of North Platto.
E. G. Nelson, March 9th, 11 miles
Northeast of Brady.
W. M. Pall, March 1G, 15 mllos oast
of North Platto.
It. U. McMastors, March 7, 4 miles
North ot North Platto.
F. H. Johnson, March 17, 9 miles
southwest of North Platto.
Ralph Sopor, March 22, 8 miles
northeast or North Platte.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
SAMUEL GOLDWYN
presents
PAULINE FREDERICK I
Bo IT KNOWN: That wo, tho under-
signed, do horoby In pursunnco of tho
laws of tho Stnlo ot Nebraska, associ
ate ourselves together as a body cor
porato In manner and for tho purposo
herein after set forth.
I.
Tho natno of this corporation shall
bo thQ Platte Vnlloy Poultry Associa
tion. II.
Tho offices of tho association shall
bo kept in tho city of North Platte, Ne
braska, and tho prlncipnUplaco for the
transaction ot its business shall bo In
Lincoln County, NobraBkn. '
III.
" Tho term of tho existence ot this
ussoclutlpn shall bo twenty (20) years.
IV.
Tho Capital stock of this associa
tion shall bo one Thousand Dollars
($1000.00) divided Into shares of Ten
Dollars ($10.00) each, of which capi
tal stock at least Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
shall ho subscribed and fully paid be
fore tho commencement of tho busi
ness of this association, nnd no stock
holder Bhall bo allowed to hold or bo
the owner uf moro than one share.
V.
Tho objoct and gonoral nature of
tho business to bo transacted by this
association, and for which It Is being I
croatcd shall bo to placo on public ox-1
hlbltlon or show, poultry for the pur
poso ot demonstrating nnd oncour
uging poultry breeders to halse a high
er standard of poultry perfection and
egg productions.
VI.
Tho business and affairs of this as
soclnlon shall bo managed and direct
ed by a board of directors to bo elected
by tho stock-holders from among their
numbor and not otherwiso, which olec
tlon shall be by ballot, ench stock
holder having but ono voto, and which
eloctlon shall bo hold on the date of
the organization of this association,
which board of dlroctorB Bhall elect
and chooso from their numbor a Pres
dont, VIco-ProBldont, Secretary and
Tronsurer, and all elections for direct
ors thereafter Bhall bo hold annually
on tho Ilrst Saturday ot February nt
tho office ot this association.
VII.
Tho Stock-holders at any annual
or spoclal meotlng eloctlon may adopt
any by-laws for tho culdance and di
rection of Bald board ot directors as
may bo deemed pronor by a mntorltv
of thavotcs cast at suck election, and
a majority of said board ot directors
snail constitute a quorum to do bual
noss, nnd said stock-holdors sha.ll bo
oiumeu io ono voio only and tho right
to voto by proxy nronorlv nuthcntl-
catod will bo lawful.
VIII.
Tho board ot directors shall havo
tho goncral mnnngomont of the busl
uosb of this assocaton, and aro limit
ed in tholr authority as to contracting
any indebtedness ovor and nbovo tho
cash in tho Troasury.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. Wo.
tho undersigned Incorporators liorcun?
u obi. our iiiwiuH UI1U nmxod our Big'
natures hereto this 2Gth day of Fobru
nry, 1921.
John A. McDonald.
M. C. Rogers.
L. F. Simon.
R. II. Jnndobour.
Edw. Walker.
Arthur Q. Artz.
R, McFnrland.
" L. I. Tuckor,
S. 8. Mongol.
Frank Noel.
MADAME X
Adapted from the French, of ALEXANDER BISS0N by anvnigement with HENRY WSAVAGE Sj
ujxecvea. oy m-
FRANK LLOYD ffi
A-2-3 Co! LE
When In North Platto stop at tti
N'ew Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
ip treated well. 68tt
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S.J
J. S.TWINEM. MD.
Homepalhic Physician & Surgeon
General Practice and
Construction Surgery.
g Hospital Accomodations
Platte Yalley Hospital.
': Former Name 'Twinem Hospital".
NORTH PLAnE, NEBRASKA.
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Office 340 House 1257
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Platte.
Or. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Mc
Donald Bank Hnilding. Rooms S & 3.
Phono 07. 42tf
Dlt. J. It. McKIIlAHAN
l'rncllco Limited to Diseases of
Women nnd Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Offlco 113 RcBldenco 265
DIL ItEDFIELD
riiyslclnii, Obstctrlctnn
Surccon, X-Bay
Calls PrompUj Ansnercd Night or Dy
Phone Office G12 Residence 676
MRS, M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher ot
VOICE CULTURE
and tho
ART OF SINGING.
Resldouco Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block Nortb ol Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
cientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement caaei.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. Redfield,M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DR. HAROLD FEITNER
Ostoopntli
Over Hlrschf eld's
Office Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phone 1243
Office phone 241. ReB. phone 217
L. C . DROST.
'Oifeopalhlc Physician.
North Plntte, - - Nebraska.
Knlebts of Columbus Building.
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phono 307 Twlnom Dldg-
IV. T. 1'RITCIIABD,
Graduuto Votorlnnrlan
EiXrQorornmont Votorlnarlan and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 81S South Ylae Street
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 633
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
(SpcIal AttosUflH GItoh to Sarsery
nnd Obstetrics.
Office: Building tt Loan Building
Phones: Offlco 130, Roaldenca HE
DR. S. E. 1IUPFER
- Chiropodist nnd
Foot Specialist
FOOT COarFORT. ARCH
BUILDING.
Corns, Callouses, and Ingrowing Too
Nails Removed and Ulcers cured.
Bunions treated and all other Ail
ments of tho Foot.
OVER CASH MEAT MARKET.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notico is hereby given that on Sat
urday, February 2G, 1921, at 2 o'clock
P. M. at tho County Jail at tho corner
of Third and Locust streots in tho City
of North Platto, County of Lincoln and
State of Nebraska, I, A. J. Salisbury,
Sheriff of said county, will sell at pub
lic auction, to Uo highest bidder for
cash, tho following described person
al property, to-wlt, ono Butter-Kist
Popcorn machine, with salted peanut
attachment, or so much thereof as
shall be necessary to satisfy n certain
Judgment obtained by Holcomb &
Hoko Mfg. Co., a corporation, plaintiff,
against H, G. Sudman, defendant, in
tho County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, on Decembor 7, 1920, for
tho sum ot Nino Hundred Seventy-one
and 05-100 Dollars (f971.05) with in
terest at seven por cent per annum
from tho date ot said Judgment, and
tho costs of said action and of this
salo, said property having been levied
upon by me, upon execution to satisfy
said Judgment.
Dated February 11, 1921.
A. J. SALISBURY,
F1G-25 Sheriff of Lincoln County.
Nebraska.
ORDER FIXING CLAIM DAYS.
JOHN S. SDDIS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phono 88 Residence 58
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Nettle
A. Yohe, Deceased.
Now on tills 4th day ot Fobruary,
1921, it Is ordered by tho Court that
tho oxecutors bo allowed ono year
from this dato in which to sottlo said
Estate, and creditors will bo allowed
until tho 8th day of Juno, 1921, to file
their claims, aftor sold dato, claims
will be forever barred. That on tho
8th day of March, 1921, and tho 8th
day of Juno, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of each ot said days, tho court and
tho Executors will attend at tho coun
ty court room In Bald county, to re
colvo, examine, hear, allow, and ad
Just claims. That notico of this order
bo given creditors and all porsons in
terested in said Estato by publication
of a notico for four Buccosslvo wcoks
Immediately procedlng tho 8th day of
March, 1921, in tho North Platto Soml
Weokly Tribuno, a legal soml-weokly
nowspapor printed and published in
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
(SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
F8M4 County Judge.