The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 15, 1921, Image 2

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    NOJftTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS FJ103I EX
CHANGES WHICH REACH
6 OUR 1)1'.SK. -
OLD FRIENDS
F. C. Plclstlcltcr drove over from
North Platto TueBday on business and
bringing with him his Hltscr, Mrs. Joa.
.Seller, of Carroll, la., who Is staying
-for a few days with her brothor, John,
Just north of town. Mrs. Seller Is tho
mother of Lawrence, at tho Farmers'
Statd Bank. Wallaco Winner.
AllIOT SHOT
ton tho night of the Inauguration
.thoro woro six holdups In North Platte
Kbema to us North TIatto Is having
bor eharo of oxcltomout latoly, but
far) ub, lot us stay In Ilershey whero
rtfcey don't make tho homo-brow quit
0 strong. Contributed. Horahoy
Times.
'AllK IMPROVEMENTS
Workmen havo boon engaged for
moro than a week on the Improve
raanta necessary to Uio building of
West Park. The grading is practical
ly completed, and this wcok othor Im
provements woro started. If work
throughout Uils spring and early sum
mer continues at tho starting pace,
wo may bo ablo to rcjolco ovor tho
beauties of our new park beforo
tbc advent of another wlntor. Goth-H
onburg Independent
ODD FELLOWS BANQUET
When the dinner was flnlshod Rov.
Yoat, TooBtmaster, Introduced Attor
ney E. II. Evans of North Platto, who
Don sinrn otrj jo pn in jajjq v. uj
nood work accomplished by tho I. O.
6. V., and tho work which would ne
cessarily fall upon Its members In the
future building of these United States.
Not alono upon tho Odd Follows, but
on all fraternal Boclotlos will this
work fall and all aro preparing for it.
HIh talk va.. srcatly appreciated by
nil. Sutherland Courier.
RIGHT YOU ARE
. Clnudo Dolnnoy, well known In Ocr
fng as an employe of tho Union Pa
cific, waa In town a row days tho first
of tho wcok. Ho states that Cour
ier, as woll as several other papors
tn tho valley, woro vory mucn in er
ror when they published tho Item con
corning tho poor health of Judge
Grimes. Ho Buys that tho statement
was abBolutoly groundless, which fact
all of tho Judao's friends In tho valloy
will bo glad to know. Goring Courier.
(XJUNTRY CLUB
Members of tho Coutry Club met
In tho Chamber of Commerce hall on
Tuesday night and transact1 business
Election of officers resulted In the
election of David Rahktii i pros dent,
3 ' B Wood treasurer and H. T. Krier
Bccfotaryl "
Tho by-laws woro amonded to uio
effect that nownombors should pay
$15.00 as membership fees and duos
. for this year. Dues of rnombors
I hhould be $t0.00. Lexington Clipper
CltUon.
GOOD PLACE TO PROSPECT '
The B. & 0. Oil Co. suffered tho loss
of about fifteen hundred gallons of
kcrosono curly Tuesday mowing nftor
fiomo'ono had maliciously driven a rail
l pn'rt spike In tho bottom of u storago
tank located on the railroad right of
way. A lake of oil around tho tank
caused tho discovery oit tho "leak and
the tank was promptly plugged to savo
further loss. Too bad tho porpotrrttor
of Hiich a criminal act cannot bo land
ed behind tho bars and kopt there for
a few years and1 thou for some more
years. Besldos tho loss of tho oil com
pany, tho town under certain condi
tions would bo threatened by tho oil. A
'Kjmrk from a locomotive and with a
strong west wind might havo wiped
out the town. Brady Vindicator.
TBLEPOST MOVES '
Our . Llnogruph nrrlved Monday at
l'axton and n man will be on hand
t.xt wock to sot It up and glvo tho ed
itor instructions In using nnd caring
for tKo machine Wo expect to move
tho -plant about Monday of next week
nnd If all goes woll next wcok's Tolo
post will bo set, partly, ir not entire
ly, upon tho new machine. Beginning
next week, Miss Mary Martin will bo
tho local editor in charge With tho
hearty cooporatlon of tho pcoplo of
this community, wo bollevo that Miss
Martin will bo nblo to glvo to tho read
ers of tho Tolopost a good nowsy pa
per each wok. Wo will contribute,
. i. .. . . ..i. i . . . i
Hjd growth of Maxwell In tho future
a?T In tho past, and endeavor nt all 1
times to render good sorvlco to all
concorncd. Maxwoll Tolopost.
Rube Stuff
right out of
opry-houBo
the Bcroon
CHcs vrl
oi bet it'B rubo stuff! Tho sc homing city guy who gets his
claws on to tho farm tho bluo eyed country girl who elopes
with him to tho city tho rubo brothor who hikes out after hor
J1!0 fluaInt old flka o f Peaceful Valloy they're all
55. 1. Ia.n,t that tUo BOrt of a story in which you like
Cnarlio Ray 'beat, with Uio hick -humor, tho sob and hefty wal
lop? Isn't it?
Rl'MOR UNTRUE
Wo aro reliably Informed by a man
high up in tho employ and confidence
of tho Union Pacific Railroad Com
pany that there Is no truth In the ru
mor that tho shops nnd roundhous aro
to be abandoned nt this point The
fnct that a high official went through
town Sunday with hla private coach
hitched to a freight, docs not Indlcato
Hint tho run Is expected to be mado
permanently with no Btop at Sidney.
It is simply In keeping with the re
trenchment that the railroad Is mak
ing, since business has become too
Black to operate without loss. The
railroad Is not laying off men, or lay
ing oft rolling stock, except for pur
poses of oconomy, just as every other
business In tho United States, big and
little, has been cutting and slashing
right and left In order to retrench.
Sidney Telegraph.
REALLY7
The Gothenburg high baskctcers
wero very rudely Jolted Thursday ev
ening at North Platto, in tho hands of
the North Platto high Bchool team and
referee, by the scoro of 37 to 20.
Of coursei It is usually considered
customary for tho losing team to
blame the reforeo, for a defeat, but In
this case when we read tho box score
wo And that sixteen foula aro charged
against tho Gothenburg team and five
against Norfh Platte. However the
Gothonburg followers woro inclined
to bolloro that their team was guilty
or most ofthe number, and also tboy
bellOTo most emphatically that! the
North Platte team should hare had at
leant flvo times as many fouls called
on thorn to mako a Brmare game. In
cldontly Gothenburg Is not tho only
team to rccolro this treatment as Sid
ney and Sholton both report tho same
treatment Gothenburg Independent
TRUSTEE'S BALK.
By vlrtuo of tho authority In mo
vcBtcd ns Truateo of Estato of Viva
Boggs, bankrupt, I will on March 17th,
1921, at 2 P. M at tlfo former place
of business of tho North Platte Pro
duco Company soil at public auction
to tho hlghOBt bidder for cash all of
tho following described properties to
wlt; One Burroughs Adding Machine
One old typowrlter
Ono safe
Chicken yards and buildings upon
Union Pacific right-of-way North
Platto
Chicken Coope
2 sots of scales
1G0 egg casea
Two stoves
Feed tanks
Ono steel tank
Four candling apparatuses
Tools
Dosk and chair
Ono largo food tank
Boiler and pipes
This property Bhnll bo first sold In
bulk, then Bopnratoly. Tho mothod
bringing tho lnrgost not returns shall
bo ncceptod.
H. E. CARR,
Trustee.
Stop The Fly Pest
BY USING
Kreso Dip No. 1
(STANDARDIZED'
To Make a Good Fly Spray Use
2 oi Krn.o Dip No. t
4 on, Cnttnnaecd Oil
2 on (IIT.I ,
T B.I W.tei '
Mix ami apply with a sprayer.
Ilr.to Dip No. 1 Will tier. Mitei, Flra ar.il
Shtep Tickd Iirlps the lulling of Cuti.
S ratclirt ami common ski it trulitrt on all
(arm ntitmtW
! Sanitary PtoUctlon A-ilmt Cliotern
and other contJiiou distant,
Goad For All Live Stock and Poultry
EASY TO USE . CfriCIINT . ECONOMICAL
y.i. .1. r- L- n 1 . t
. inr r ik lor rrrr ujwK.ri on i.tvetnrk
W-lftf and Farm Sanitation
I lay Xreto Dip No. 1 In Orlalnal Packagi
Joseph H. Stone
Druggist North Platte
tho
on to
at tho
SUN
IVES, ft WED.
PRESIDENT GETS
LETTER FROM HEAD
DF ARMENIAN CHURCH
Washington. Archbishop Khoren,
whose archeplscopal see is Erlran, caa
Ital of tho Armenian Republic, Jour
atyed seren thousand miles to-present
President WIUoh one of tho. quaintest
and most touching document In iha
archives of tho' Statu Department. It
Is Illuminated by the nooks of Ktch
ttladzln, the seat of the 'Armenian
church sine Its separation from tho
Greek Church, -after the Q'ouncll of'
ChaJcedon In th year 451,
Tha Encyclical Letter, which the
Archbishop presented to the President,
reads :
"OKOROK, Serrsnt of 'Jesujiv Christ
and by the Omniscient "Will f Oed,
Arch-Prlest and CATHOMCOS 0?
ALL THE ARMENIANS, Supreme
Patriarch of tho hlfhest ArmeHlan Set)
of Ararat and of the ApostollcMother
Church at Etchmladzln tho'Holy,
"To tha NOBLK CITIZEN OF TUB
UNITED STATES Of AMERICA.
"AFFECTIONATE GREETINGS
AND BLESSINGS from the CATII
OLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS and
Apostolic Chief of the llolyChurch of
Armenia.
"With placid, profound feellncs of
dtrotlon, we desire, throuch this En-
ARCHBISHOP KHOREN.
cyclical Leller of Ours, to place be
fore you and to make known to you
the expression of Our deep gratitude
for the liberal help which, Inspired by
a spirit Of philanthropy, you have ex
tended to Us both by Individual per
sonal donations and through 4hie.u4
talnlnf assistance and alleviating In
strumentality of the Near East Relief
Organization. Individually and .Gollec
tltely, combined in one body as It
were, you gave ami you brought to Us
the fruits of your offerings, to the inl
ratlon and protection of Our Flook
during, the most bitter days of their
suffering Bufferings which We attrib
ute to the rigours of the War of Lib
eration, and to the cruelty of Our Im
placable Oppressors.
"In expressing Our thanks for' your
generosity nnd, for your evangelical
cominlsseratlon, We. as the recognlr.e.d
Head of Our Spiritual Children, com
prising the entire Arnienlan Nation,
would be glad to view, your acts of
mercy as tokens of your continued as
sistance In the future, and that It Is
your purpose to continue to assist Us
In Our regeneration and complete lib
eration, In the hnblllment of a self,
governing Nation. With those things
In mind, Wo appeal to you all ; to .the
Prelates of your Churches; to your
devout. IHshops, Our Brethren nnd be
loved In Our Lord Jesus Christ : to men
endowed with political and -civil acu
men; to those who have been called
upon by the Lord In the Conduct of
Public thought; nnd to every soul In
which the spirit of Christian philan
thropy glows. Come to our defense
and to the cause of the Freedom of
Our Flock. Come frqm tho pulpits of
your Churches ; from tho scats of your
Council Chambers; from the platforms
of Public Associations; from the sanc
tum of your Journals. Raise the mighty
voices of your Nation nnd of your sym
pathetic people, ns those of unfallina
and unfaltering friends. We need tb&m
for the salvation of Our Flock, tor
tured In body and soul through cen
turies of Buffering. And Our people'
will forever stand In history ns wit-,
ness that n Great Nation, prolific .of
welfare, stretched lis helping hnnd and
mighty nrm to rnlse them up.
"Tho Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
nnd Our thankful Blessings ho with
you nil, evermore, Amen.
"OEOUOE V.,
"Cathollcos nnd Supreme Pntrlnrch of
All Armenians."
During tho VIII. year 6f Our Patri
archate nt tho Mothor Seo of Ararat
Etchmlndzln the Holy.
Major general harbord
supports armenia
New York. At a mnss meeting re
cently held heroto consider the need
of Armenia In tho nppalllng disaster
that has ovcrtnken that unhappy land
the following telegram was received
from tho commnniler of the Second
Division :
"True to their religion, language and
race through n thousand years cf per
secution, the Armenians must not bo
permitted to nerlsh. Americana ahnniii
aid' them with moral, financial and 'po
litical support.
"J. O. nARBORtX"
jj i'?,aill
t , ,' business zmJn 1 1
- ; ' i , I
3 ; 'in 4 V ,
11 . That the lightness of the BusineM, I
!v Gar is united to great strength n
1 1 is proven-by the splendid service 11
1 1 , it is rendering everywhere under ,
"widely varying conditions.
' The lightness of the car keeps the r u II
II gas and oil costs down, and its . -
, j . '',& hy sound construction renders repairs l
11 infrequent. 4 nil
I ' ., . I V. ROM1GH, .' t ;
Dr. L. J. SKA.USE, SeBUst. Mc
Dosald Bank Bnlldlag. Boohs 2 k B.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
Gcncrnl Farm Sales A Specialty, also
RenI EBtatc. References nnd Dates
First National Rank.
Res. 400 East 3rd St.
Phone 01!
W. M. Pall, March 1G, 15 miles east
of North Platte.
J. II. Johnson, March 17, 9 miles
southwest of North Platte.
Ralph Soper, March 22, S miles
northeast or North Platte.
F. O. Johnson, 14 miles south of
North Platte, March 23.
Scott Reynolds, March 29, 8 miles
southeast of North Platte.
C. R. Swnnson, March 30, 17 miles
northeast of North Platte on Rill
Rosa' place.
w. ..
I m TWINFMlMn
If Htmepatkic Physician & Surgeon
1: (kfleril Practice and
Cosstredien Sargery.
jl: Hospital Acceraedatien
i! Platte Valley Hospital.
: Former Name 'Twinera Hospital".
!:: NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
8
ROBERT A. PIIILLU'S i
it riumbln? and Hcatlntr j;
All work entrustod to mo will ft
t receive my porsonal suporvl-
p Rlon. Resldcnco and shop 1303 it
li Gth Street. Telophono 4G8J.
DIBKTBEEST k FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
H UadorUkors and J'uneral Direct ort
)'t Day phoae 41 it
11 Nlgkt pkoae Black (88
VVV V V'1
Tf . T. riUTCHAltD,
Graiaato Yeteriaarlaa
Elx-Governme-nt Voterlnarlaa aad ex
as sis faint 'deputy State Veterlaarlaa
Respite 115 Seitk Tlae Street
HosylUl Pboaa Dlack 33.
HauM Pkom Black 6SS
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phone 307 Twluom Bldg-
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
, 6, 7 BulIdJag k Loaa BolldJag.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phono 1241
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraana.
Knights of Columbus Bulldlas.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Snrcery
McDonald Bank BulldJag
Office Phone 83 Eoaldeace 18
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of
VOICE CULTURE
and tho
ART OF SINGING.
Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
GEO. B DENT,
Physician aad Surgeon.
Special Itteatfem GItok to Smrgary
and Obstetrics.
Ofnca: Bulldlas 4b Loaa Bulldlac
Phones: Office 130, Bealdenca 116
ORDER FIXING CLAIM DAYS.
In tho. Matter of tho Estate of Nettle
A. Yohe, Deceased.
Now on this 4th day of February,
1021, it Is ordorcd by Uio Court that
tho executors bo allowed ono year
from this dato in which to-sottlo Bold
Estate, and creditors will bo allowed
until tho 8th day of Juno, 1921, to fllo
their claims, after said date, claims
will bo forover 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 sold days, tho court and
the Executors will attend at tho coun
ty court room in sold county, to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, and ad
just claims. That notlco of this order
bo glrcn creditors and all persons in
terested in said Estato by publication
of a notlco for four succosslre weeks
Immediately preceding tho 8th day ot
March, 1921, in tho North Platto Semi
"Weekly Tribune, a legal seml-'weekly
newspaper prlated aad published in
LMcoln County, Nebraska., ,
C38AL) m H. 0. TrOQDfcURT,
FJM4 'Coty Juige.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Half Blick Nenb at Fesleftice.
Pksae 5S
A modern Institution for tho
siantific treatment of medical,
sureiesl and eonfiaem.nt casas.
Complatsly quippd X-Ray
and disrnostic laboratorias.
Stiff:
Geo, B. Deat. it D. V. Lacw, H. D.
J. B. Redfie!d,M.D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
Office 340 House 1257
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Platte.
DB J. K. McKIIlAHAN
Practice limited to Diseases of
Women and Surgery
OVER RHXALL DRUG STORE
Phoaes Office 113 Residence 265
D1L BEDFEELD
Physician, Obstatrlctan
Sanrcon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly ABBwercd Night or Day
rhone Office MS Residence C76
DB, HABOLD FENNEB
Osteopath
Over Hlrschfeld's
Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1809 of Alice R, Heyso, de
ceased, in the County Court ot Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State ot Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estato, take
notlco that a petition has been filed for
tho oppolntmont ot "William Heyso as
Administrator ot said estate, which
has been net for hearing herein on
March 31at, 1921, at'10 o'clock A. M.
Dated Karclj 8th, 1021.
(Seal) ym. il a ttoodhurst,
'County Judge.