The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 18, 1921, Image 2

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TitlilUNE
LOCAL AMI JL'EIISONAL
0, L. OnikliiB transacted lagal Imir
lnrm In Ogwllalu Tuoday. '
Hurry Crnmor loft this morning for
Paston to triuitmct buslnosa.
.Mot. C. U. GoniHii chiiio from Broken
How Wednesday to nttcnd tlio Mission
ary convention.
Mrs. J. T. Will, of Wolllleot -camo
Wednesday to upend n few dnys In the
oily.
M. K. Crosby returned the first of
(he week from Oshkosh whoro ho
trausnctod logal business.
J. S. Sullivan resumed duties ns con
duct or on tho Union Pacific Wednes
day tifter nn nbxoiico of several days.
Misses Pauline Urownfleld, Margaret
Helmor and Gladys Daggett samo from
Cozad Wednesday as dolcgatofl to tho
Xtlssionary convention.'
SAV IT WITH FLOWERS
North Platto Floral Co. Flowers.
W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023
Wo deliver nnd ship anywhoro
Mr. Powell of the Koarney Normal
was In tho city Wednesday and mndo
arrangements with the sttidont council
of tho Senior High to bring tho Kear
ney Normal Gleo Club to our city on
April M. This glee club consists of
twenty-two voices.
To whoni aro your going to sell your
Hay and Grah7 Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest'
prices. G4tf
, la 1920, Lincoln County had 1,G2C,1D3
acres In farmH Of this amount, 1,374,
776 acres aro uncultivated nnd 253,998
lores aro under cultivation. Thus only
ono fifth of tho farm land of tills coun
ty Is under cultivation. 20,027 acres
of tho cultivated land arc under Irri
gation. This Is only ono-tonth of tho
cultivated land and onc-fiftlctli of tho
farm land of tho county.
Eastman Gllnos showed us a copy of
The Journal-Transcript tho otlior day.
It is published at Frauklln New Hamp
shire. Among tho fnmlllar topic woro
II, P. O. E. Banquet, Kates for Light
ing, Woman's Club, Farm Bureau,
Tnnlac, Now Flro Truck, Paront
Tcilehor Association, Viola Dnna, Roy
al Arch and il. C. L. With tho chang
ing of a fow names It might hnvc'bcon
n North PIntto paper.
KEAL ESTATE THANHFEItS
Following ii a list of deeds filed in
the office of C. W. Yost( Register of
Deeds, since March 8.
March 9 Amos A. Ham to Win. F.
Smith, lot 10, block 7. N. P. Town Lot
Citfr Addtlo to North Platte. $2400.
Inarch 10 Alvin W. Hughofl to J. O.
I'httcrHon, lot 8r blosk C9 of original
town of North Platte. $1800.
March lh Eva Souder and husband
to Laura 15. Cottoroll, lot 9, block C
A. C. Taylor's addition to North Platto.
$100.
March .12 J. F. Sehmnlzrled and
wlro to T. S. Monglo, lot 10, block. 12,
llollvuo Addition to Nort Platto. $lfi0.
March 9 Konossw Lumber Co, to
Thos. Sykos, NWVi of Sec. 8, . 11, It.
33, $1100.
March 9 Frank C'oker und wife to
Kd Coker and Walter, Cokor, lot 20
Clarkson's subdivision of NKV of Sec.
29, T. 14, K. 33, Sutherland, $C00.
.ha it it i a or. licenses
Following Is u list of marriage li
censes Issued by County Judge Woodr
hurst,for tho week ending Mnrch 10.
March 9 Andy L. Nelson, Table,
farmer and Miss Audloyc Nelson,
Table. (Married by Judgo WoodhursL)
Mnrcli 12 Fred H. W. Stcinknmp,
Chappoll, Nebr., farmer and Miss
Grnco Dugbeo, Dlllor, Nebr., teacher.
March 14 Edward A. Olson, North
Platto, Nobr., farmor, and Miss Jean
notto Sollers, North PIntto, Nebr.,
clerk.
March 14 Hoy I. Dodendorf, Omaha
Nebr., 'brnkcman, and Miss Alma Dof
nor. North Finite. ,
March 14 Alfred Olefins, Staple
ton, Nobr., farmer nnd Miss Anna Pat
terson, Stnploton, Nolv (Married by
Judgo Woodhurst.)
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BROOD SOW SALE
"Thursday, March 24, wo will
sell another draft of 40 bred
Poland China sows, duo to far
row In April nnd May. Snlo
will be hold on tho farm 4 mllos
west of Lexington in comfort
able quarters, rain or shine.
In tho Dawtion Co. Red Polled
breeders' sale, on May 2G, a
cholco draft of bulls, milk cows,
nnd heifers will bo sold.
J. O. ANDERSON.
SAFETY FIRST FOR AUTOISTS IS
TUB SLOGAN OF TUB CITY
TRAFFIC JtEGULATIONS
Below we give the gonoral directions
to automobile drivers which in pam
phlot form is bolng given oui to tho
public from time to time. Young peo
ple especially should familiarize
themselves witli those precautions and
liolp to lesson danger of serious accl
dents.
Effectlvo Mnrch 14Ui, 1921, all motor
vehicles must bo parked at curb.
PARKING
Stop with right front wheel against
curb and within tho lines.
Do not park in tho alloys.
Signal boforo backing out from pnrk
space.
Look for "No Parking" signs near
corners in business district
CROSSINGS AND TURNINGS
Obsorvo caution signs nt schools
nnd dangerous crossings.
Havo car undor control.
In turning cornors to tho Right, keep
near curb.
In turning comers to Loft, go a-
round center of street, kcop to tho
right of center of street and near curb
Glvo right of way to vehicles ap
proaching crossing from your Right
Glvo right of way 1 firo nnu" Polico
department vehicles nnd ambulance
Kcop to right of traffic signals at
! Intersections.
Don't stop on cross walk If you
i nro that far, keep going.
I JOHN JONES, Chief of Polico
! ;:o::
' When In North Piott stop at th
vw Hotel Psluct and Cafe You will
vi'titort wall 68tf
At The SUN,
Matinee 2:15 p. m. and 4:00 p. m.
TODAY.
ATOUTUNB
AND A GIRL
AT STAKE t
'he Ilichest Prospector iruMaska
W the Wolf Pack of Wall Street
in a Death Grapple for Them !
Who Won ? ' See
BURNING
DAYLIGHT
(W&L an ALL STAtCCAST including
MITCHELL LEWIS
QAn Overwhelming Screen Presentation of
JACK LONDON'S
Tremendous Novel of thcEroren Northland
ixodwtd by C.E.SHUIlTrJBFF, Inc.
Scenarioizcd by A.S.LeVlNO and
Directed by EDWARD SLOMAN
ALSO HAROLD LLOYD IN
"From Hand To Mouth."
"A FEW HOSTS"
DON'T allow motor vehicles to emit
excessive smoke.
DON'T allow children under 10
years of ago to drive motor 'Vehicles.
DON'T depend on the pedestrian to
keep out of your way do your share
by having your car under control.
DON'T dopond on your liorn to clear
your path.
DON'T depond on other drivers to
provont accidents thoy may he reck
less or Ignorant of traffic rules.
DON'T full to "stop, look and lis
ten" before crossing It. It. tracks.
DON'T fall to report accidents to tho
polico depnrtmont.
DON'T trust a driver who uses In
toxicants. DON'T fall to Inspect your' brakes
frequently. ;
DON'T use a tow ropo over 10 foot
long.
DON'T use ,'cut-out" within limits
of Incorporated city or town or on
highways where the territory Is'closo
ly built up.
DON'T allow a car to stand on pub
lic streets or highways unattended,
without stopping tho motor nnd set
ting brakes.
DON'T forget to g.'vo warning of
approach to pedestrians and riders or
drivers of animals or vehicles being
ovortnkon.
DON'T 'fall to glvo aid In case of
accident. Violation of this rule is
punishable by fine of $5,000.00 or Im
prisonment of five years.
DON'T fall to appear In court for
trial on date sot, In cibo of arrest
DON'T throw glass, nails, lacks,
wire, cans, on streets or highways.
DON'T uso siren of any kind. The
iiso of such wnming Bignnl is re
stricted to firo and polico department
machines.
DON'T tamper with motor vehicles;
mlsdomcanor.
DON'T dlsrogard the child on the
curb. Remember ho can start quicker
than you .can stop,
DON'T leave car standing on main
traveled portion of road whllo being
ropalrod or while camping.
DON'T carry luggage projecting
moro than 12 Inches on, tho loft(hnnd
sldo of car.
DON'T turn except at cornors In
business districts and closely built u
sections.
DON'T chungo tho course of your
motor vehicle without giving tho
proper signal.
DON'T uso a head light with a
glaro or dazzle. It is illegal.
DON'T uso a greater candlepowor
lamp than Is approved by tho motor
Vchlclo Dopnrtment with any device,
homo-inndo or manufactured.
DON'T leave vehicles In front of
theatre or hospital entrances. Park
10 feot on either sldo.
DON'T leavo enr standing within 15
feet of flro hydrant.
DON'T forgot that every motor vc
hlclo must bo registered in the name
of tho owner and logal owner, and that
tho certlllcato of registration must bo
displayed In plnln sight.
DON'T opornto with damaged or 11-
leglblo number plates. Apply for now
ones. Fco $1.00 each.
DON'T chango address without noti
fying Motor Vchlclo Department.
DON'T purchnso u used car without
receiving a certlllcato of registration
from tho formor ownor.
DON'T mnko falso statements In ap
plication for a license. This Is punlsh
nblo by u lino of $500.00 or imprison
ment of 0 months.
NO HEASON FOR IT
When North Platto Citizens Show a
AVay.
Thore can be no ronson why any
roader of this who suffers tho tor
ments of an aching back, the annoy
ance of urinary disordors tho painB
and dangers of kidney ills will fall to
hoed tho word of a nolghbor who has
found relief. Ask your neighbor!
Rend what a Nortli Platto citizen says:
Mrs. Anna Flood, 721 W. 10th St,
says: "I have found Donn'a Kidney
Plus a most excellent remedy for kid
noy complaint. I havo taken them sov
oraltlmes during tho past years when
my kidneys woro out of order. Whon
my kldnoys woro not in good condi
tion, I havo had a groat deal of back
acho and pain In my Bides and I felt
out of sorts. If 1 tako a fow Donn's
Kidnoy Pills thoy soon strongthon my
kldnoys and loavo mo fooling all right
Doan'B aro a housohold remedy In
our houso."
Prico COc, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidnoy remedy got
Doan'B Kidnoy Pills, tho Bamo that
Mrs. Flood had. Fostor-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. M.
,sm jh, .mi 'mm, n m, ,mm
MipMi
You may purchase a CaloriC on a Money-Back Guarantee
that it will heat your home to the comfortable temperature of
70 in coldest weather.
This guarantee is the definite pledge of the oldest and largest
manufacturer of warm-air furnaces in the world It is also
our pledge of your satisfaction or money back.
The CaloriC, heating by natural circulation of air, warns
every room more uniformly and more healthfully than oiher
m systems at much lower initial cost, and with Vz to Vi
less fuel.
The CaloriC supplies the ideal heat for old or new homes. No pipes to
freeze no radiators only one register. Installed in a day. Over
125,000 users many in this neighborhood. Come to our store and let
' us explain why the CaloriC is a superior heating plant for the cottag or
larger dwelling of 8 to 18 rooms.
SIMON BROS.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
$1921 Thi-M.S.fV.
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Spclal IttCBtloB Olrem to Snrgerj
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 116
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, also
Itcnl Estate. References und Pate
First National Until;.
lies. 100 East :ird St.
Phono 91!
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phono 307 Twinem Bldg
I ItS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, C, 7 Building & Lonn Building.
Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1243
Ralph Sopor,- March 22, S miles
northeast or North Platte.
P. O. Johnson, 11 miles south of
North Platte. March 23.
Scott Reynolds, March 29, S miles
southeast of North Platte.
C. It. Swanson, March 30, 17 miles
northeast of North Platte on Bill
Rosr place.
Office phone 241 Res. pliou 1M7
L . C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, Nebiaokk.
Knights ot Columbus Building
IJ. S. TWINEM. MD.I
Horaepathic Physician & Surgeon
General Practice and
Construction Surgery.
l Hospital Accomodation
Platte Valley Hospital.
Former Name 'Twinem Hospital".
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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DAIRY COWS FOR SALE
Two good grndo Holsteln cows for
aalo. Tho ono froshonod in Decombor
nnd is now giving G gallons por day;
tho other freshened In February and la
now giving G gallons por day. Thoy
aro 7 yoars old. Thoso aro real milk
cows. Prico 1125.00 oach.
EXPERIMENT STATION.
U ROBERT A. PHILLIPS $
H Plumbing and Heating ft
ii ivil worn. UUUUOIUU iu lliu nm
Ji receive my personal suporvl- jt
j.i sion. uosiaonco anu suop wim
H EL 6th Stroot Telophono 458J. 8
il bkkrybkkxx A FOBBEB,
Licensed Embnlmors h
ft Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day phoae 41 it
U NIgkt phone Black 6S8 l
W. T. PIlITCnAED,
Graduate VeterlnarlRH
Hx-Oovornmont Veterinarian and ex-
assistant doputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 115 SoHth Tlae Street
Hospital Phone Black 63S.
House Phone Black 681
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.IOII Jr S. SIMMS, M. 1).
Special Attention Given to
Surcery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phono 83 Residence s
MRS. SI. HENRI GILFOYL
Teacher of
voice gultuim:
and tho
ART OF SINGING.
Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
NOTICI3
Notice is hereby given that the
school district board of School Dis
trict No. 8 of Lincoln County, Nebr
aska, will rocelvo sealed bids for tho
Installation of a ateam heating plant
In tho pressod brick school building
to bo erected In Bald school district
No. 8 in accordance with tho plans
and specifications now on filo In tho
offlco ot Halllgau, Beatty & Ilalllgan,
Mutual Building & Loan . notation
Building, North Platto, Nebraska.
Said bids must bo prcseuted at
mo onico ot iiauigan, Beatty &
Halllgau on or boforo 1 o'clock p. m.
on tho 11th day of April, 1921. and
said bids will bo oponed at 1 o'clock
p. m. on tho 14th day of April, 1921,
and no bids shall bo considered
unloss accompanied by a certified
check In tho sum of $300.00 mado
payable to tho treasurer of said
School District No. 8 of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to bo forofcitcd
to said school district In case tho
bidder refuses to enter into a con
tract If tho samo is awarded him,
Tho school district board reserves
tho right to rofuso any and all bids.
School District Board ot School
District No. 8 of Lincoln County
Nobraska.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for tha
cientific treatment of medical,
surgical and confinement casts.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. bcas, M. D.
J. B. Redfieltl. H. D. J. S. SIMMS, H.D.
Office 310 House '1257
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Platte.
DB. J. II. McKIIUIIAN
Practice Limited to Diseases of
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 113 Residence 265
DIL BEDFEELD
Physician, Obstotrlctan
Surgeon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phone Office M2 Residence C7G
DB, IIABOLD FENNEB
Osteopath
Over nirschfeld's
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1024
NOTICE OP PETITION
Estate iNo. 1809 of Allco R. Ileyso, de
ceased, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho State ot Nebraska. To all por
sons Interested in said Estate, take
notice that a petition has been filed for
tho nppolntmont of William Hoyso aa
Administrator of said estate, which
has been set for hearing herein on
March 31st, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated March 8th, 1921.
(Seal) TO, II. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.