The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 22, 1921, Image 2

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AA 0 1'EIIHONAL
Mfss Gall Hnnnor, of Gothenburg',
vlslteil in tho city Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Nolson, of Ognllaln,
shopped In tho city Saturday.
Miss OladyB Lannlng loft Saturday
for a short visit in Julcsburg.
J. W. Abbott, of llcrshcy, tranHactcd
bunincss in tho city Saturday.
Mrs. A. J. Pushmnn, of Artliur,
shewed in tho city Saturday.
Miss Flora Moulds, of Lexington,
whopped in tho city Saturday.
Jloy Cochran returned from u busi
ness trip to Lincoln Friday evening.
Drnest Savins wont to Scotts UlufT
Saturday to transact business.
Lawrcnco Fray lias accepted si po
rtion In tho Famous Clothing Store.
M, Stuart and J. I). Cox .went to
Sterling Saturday to transact busl-
HOEE.
Mrs. J. Kcnnoy returned to Sterling
Cola, nftcr visiting at tho A. F. Fink
h officii
Tho funeral of Louis Paul Porlcburg
was hold dSunday from tho Malonoy
Clmpol With Rov. Koch officiating.
1o Brotherhood of Locomotivo Flrc
.on was in charge
Mrs Sarah Caddish and daughter
Forn. of Grant, shopped in tho city
Friday.
Gordon Crippon has accented ii
position as barber at the Rcbhauson
barber shop.
When in North Platte stop at tho
New Hotel Palace nnd Cafe. You will
bo treated well.
Miss Vorna Hildcrson returned yes
terday from Hastings whero she spent
tho week end with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. "W. Rector returned
from a visit in tho eastern part of tho
state the latter (part of the week.
Miss Helen Thompson will return
tomorrow from Lincoln where sho
spent a few days visiting hor parents.
To whom nro you going to Bell your
Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest
prices.
Mrs. O. II. Ogg, of Hillside, Nobr.,
Mrs. J. Glnapp and Mrs. Pledger, of
Cozad, nro the guests of thslr sister,
Mrs. If. A. Marshall.
Tho statistics compiled by the
Nebraska Department of Agriculture
show that Lincoln County last year
had 20,000 hogs valued at $291,200. At
to same time it had 2,189 sheep and
goats valued nt $15,550. ,
KKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Betty Baxter as Alan A. Dale, with Ralph Dunbar's
Metropolitan production "ROBIN HOOD," Complete New.
York Park Theatre Cast and Superb Orchestra, at the
Keith Theatre for Xwo Nights, Monday and Tuesday
Mareh 28 and 29.
MONUMENTS
Memorial Day is approaching. Nature as befits the
occasion will robe herself in beauty. Hence, we turn, with
tender memories, to' the task of beautifying the graves of
our loved oneB.
We would be glad to assist you in the selection of a
suitable monument or gravestone. We can serve you best
it you call soon.
The many beautiful memorials that wc have placed in
our home cemetary and elsewhere testify to the beauty and
excellence of our work.
North Platte Monument Company.
110 West Front St.
North Platte, Nebr.
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
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SAFETY rillST.
Investors in this association got tho benefits of the
following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under
which it is operating:
First. Tho association 1b required to invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa
tion. f.?P
Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and
non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment
direct to tho association. This is a very Important pro
tection not avallablo to any financial Institution except
Building & Loan Associations.
Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision
of tho State Banking Board.
How well tho interests of tho Investors in this as
sociation have been safeguarded is ovidonccd by tho fact
that In tho moro than thirty threo years of its operation
not oio dollar has been lost.
T. C PATTERSON,
President.
BESSIE P. SALISBURY,
Secretary.
(Continued from last Friday.)
March 9 Clias, Swcdell t "hi to
Wm. J. Blckly, SEVi Sec. 30, T. 13, It.
30. $9(500.
March 9 B. A. Olson and wife to
Earl O. Osborn ct nl lot 13, block fi
H. & S. Addition to North Platte.
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March 9 Margaret L. Hunter anil
hiiflband to Sam'l A Thomas, lots 8
and 9 Hunter's subdivision or lot 11.'
Clarkson's subdivision NWVi of Sec.
29, T. 14. It 33. $1200.
March 10Clatido D. Clement and
wife to Wm. II. Clement K Soc. 11
T. 9. R. 2G. $11,500.
March 11 Fred Plenum and wife to
Frank Jochum WV of Sec. 3C, T. 13,
It. 34. $30,000.
March 11 Sam'l A. Thomas, and
wlfo t9 James A. Duffy, lots 8 and 9.
Hunter's subdivision of lot 11, Clark
son's subdivision of NWM Se'c. 20, T.
14. R. 33. $1200.
March 14 Jas. Chamberlain to
John E. Hull, W Sec". 25. B of SEH
Sos. 26, T. 9. R. 33. $8000.
March 13 It. A. Frame and wife to
G. F. Sanders, lots 3 and 4 SEVi Sec.
34, T. 14. It. 32. $11,700.
' RODIN HOOD SEAT SALE OPENS
Reserved scat tickets for "Robin
Howl" may bo selected tomorrow any
tlmo after nlno o'clock nt box office
Friday March 25 and from present in
dications, good locations will shortly
bo abovo par. In addition there will
bo numorous parties from out of town
for the opera, who aro Inquiring for
reservations.
When a production of this class
comes, bringing a metropolitan cast,
a splendid chorus, Its own orchestra,
mechanical forco and every Horn of
flconlc equipment in a comic opera
like "Robin Hood" with such a record
of brilliant success, everybody that
expects to over hear anything Is
going.
"Robin Hood" looks llko a big at
traction. At tho Keith Theatro, Monday and
Tuesday, March 2829. ,
KIMONA SALE
We havo received and placed In our
showcases a largo shipment' of silk
and cotton klmonas. Theso varo all
Imported direct from Japan and rep
resent somo of the highest art of tho
Japanoso people They aro beautiful
in design, mado of elegant material
and richly trimmed. Any lady would
'.ppreclato ono for a prcsont. They
aro oh display in our shop in the lob
by of tho hotel. It is a pleasure to
show anyono Interested, Just what n
Ine lino wo now have.
HOTEL PALACE BAZAAR
TTTY AND COUNTY NEWS.
GEN. LEONARD WOOD
MAKES APPEAL FOR
NEAR EAST RELIEF
Says Two and a Half Million
Starving Armenians Need
Help at Once.
Ft. Sherldnn, 111. Major General
Leonard Wood, commanding tho Sixth
Corps Area, has issued a Lenten sacri
fice appeal for funds to save the Ar
menians from annihilation by starva
tl6n nnd dleac. "I feel that how
ever many and however worthy tho
other appeals which arc being mnde to
tho great heart of America theso days
may be," he says, "this cry from the
little children cannot remnln unan
swered." The Near East Relief, 1 Madison
avenue, New York City, which has
been charged by Congress with the
American relief work In the whole
Near East, has formed a special "Len
ten Sacrifice Appeal Committee," of
which Major General Wood Is chair
man, Charles V. Vlckcry secretary and
Cleveland II. Dodge treasurer, to put
before the American people tho des
perate need of the Christian popula
tions of the Near East, who have suf-
Miss Edna Johnson of Sutherland
shopped In the city Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Fowjer of Sutherland
shopped In the city Saturday.
Mrs. Annn Pollars returned to Ft.
McPherson Saturday aftor transacting
business In the city.
Mrs. Earl Brader went to Aloxnndor,
Nebr., Saturday where she was called
by the illness of Her mother.
F. L, Temple returned yesterday
from Lexington whore ho spent the
week end with relatives.
Mrs. Marlon Mlllor returned from
Horshey Saturday whero she spent a
few days with friends.
AIOIINISTILVTOR'S SALE OF PER
SONAL PROPERTY.
By virtue of the authority in me
vosted, I ns administrator ot tho es
tate of E. R". Rayworth, deceased, will
soil at public auction to tho highest
bidder on March 28th, 1921, at tho for-
mor rosidencc ot tho said E. R. Ray
worth, deceased, thrco nnd onohalf
m!lc3 northwest of Maywood tho fol
lowing described personal property.
to-wlt:
FARM MACHINERY
1 mower, 1 binder, 1 disc, 1 harrrow
1 two-row cultivator, 1 single row cul
tivator, 1 walking row cultivator, 1
corn stalk drill, 1 mower and rake, 1
wagon nnd rack, 1 buggy, 1 gang plow
3 sets of doublo harness, 1 single har-i.ess.
STOCK
. cows, 3 six years old: G cows. 2
years, 15 yearlings, 2 calves, 1 bull
3 years old, 12 head horses, 9 sows,
1 mnlc, 35 shonts, 3 dozen chickens.
Household goods.
DAVID LANHAM.
Administrator.
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NOTICE
Etfectlvo March 14th, 1921, all motor
vehicles 'must bo parkod at curb.
PARKING
Stop with right front wheel against
curb ana within tho lines.
Do not park in tho alleys.
Signal beforo backing out from park
space.
Look for "No Parking" signs near
corners In business district
CROSSINGS AND TURNINGS
Obsorvo caution signs at schools
and dangorous crossings.
Havo car under control.
In turning corners to tho Right, keop
near curb.
In turning corners to Loft, go n
round centor of street, keop to tho
right of center of stroot and near curb
Glvo right of way to vehicles ap
proachlng crossing from your Right
Glvo right of way to flro and police
oepartment vehicles and ambulance
Keop to right of traffic slgnalB at
intersections.
Don't stop on cross walk If you
aro tnat rnr, keop going.
JOHN JONES. Chief of Pollco
MAJ. GEN. LEONARD WOOD
fered and are still suffering the hor
rors of War.
Among the prominent members of
General Wood's Committee nro Secre
tary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mel
lon, Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson,
sister of the late President Roosevelt;
ex-President W. II. Taft, Mary Garden,
President John Grlcr Illbben of
Princeton University, Bishop-Elect Wil
liam T. Manning of New York, Dr.
Henry van Dyke, David ISelasco, Sam
uel Gompcrx. Frank A. Munsey, Mrs.
Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. nenry Mor-
genthnu, John G. Mllburn of the Amer
ican Bar Association, Miss Elizabeth
Mnrbury nnd Mrs. Medlll MeConnick of
Chicago.
General Wood's Appeal
As Chairman of a Special Committee
of representative men and women of
the country, charged with placing be
fore the American people the desperate
need of two and a half million Arme
nians, the remnant of the oldest Chris
tian nation, whose sufferings through
sixteen centuries seem to have brought
them no nearer peace, liberty or se
curity, I beg your personal co-operation
and Influence to forward an ap
peal for a Lenten Sacrifice Offering to
enable the Near East Relief to go on
with Its work of mercy.
Over one hundred thousand little
children who have been kept alive by
American generosity for the past three
years are absolutely dependent upon
the support which America gives them
through the Near East Relief.
I feel that however many and how
ever worthy the other appeals which
are being made to the great heart of
America these days may be, this cry
from the little children of the land
where Christ gave his life for man
kind cannot remain unanswered.
Will you help to save this martyred
people?
J. M. BARTON
Somerset, Nebr.
BREEDER OF
Registered Hereford's.
Choice Pure Bred Stock for Sale
Priced Right.
taonard Wood,
UaJor Conoral,
U. 3. Army.
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' FARM LOANS
Wo aro in tho market for Lincoln
County Farm Loans. Loans closed
promptly. No delays.
T. C. PATTERSON,
Room 2, B. & L. Building.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital.
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Completely equipped XrRay
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. .;.
I J. B. Red-eld, M. D. J. S. Simms, H.D.
DR. ,T. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited (o Diseases of
Women nnd Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Offico 113. Rosldenco 265
DR. REDFIELR
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phonos Offico 642, Residence G76
DR. HAROLD EENNER
Osteopath
OVER IIIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
Offico 340 Housol257
DR. IV. I. SHAFER
Osteopatli Physician
Over the Oasis.
North Platte.
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
.', (5 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offico Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242
Offico phono 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebraska
Knlglhts of Columbus Bullfing.
PRESIDENT ENDORSES THE
NEAR EAST RELIEF APPEAL
Washington. President Harding has
given his hearty endorsement to the
appeal being made by MaJ. Gen. Leon
ard Wood on behalf of tho Near East
Relief, 1 Madison Avenue, New York
City, for a nation-wide Lenten Sacri
fice Offering to save the starving
Christians of tho Near East.
Tho President's lotter reads:
"There ought to bo no cessation or
relaxation of our sympathetic Amorl
can efforts to bo of service to these
stricken people. Ono enn well believe
that they will not survive If we with
draw the relief which has heretofore
been so generous from tho prlvnte
American purse. It has seemed to me
that all we have dono has borno divi
dends tenfold In the consciousness that
we havo done nn humane thing for a
peoplo well deserving our generous
sympathy.
"I wlBh you tho very greatest suc
cess In furthering tho great relief
movement to which you are now giving
your attention.
"WARREN O. IIARDING."
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Offico Phono 83 Residence 38
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Yolco Culture und the
Art of Singing
Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Building
Phono: Offico 130. Rosidenco 115
Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene
HOWARD YOST
Dental Surgeon
Phone 307 Twinem Bldg-
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, also
Real Estate References and Dates
First National Bank.
Res. 400 East 3rd St.
Phono 913
F. O. Johnson, 14 mites south ot
North Platte, March 23.
Scott Reynolds, March 20, 8 miles
southeast of North Platte.
C. It Swnrison, March 30, 17 mllca
northeast of North Platte on BUI
Rosa' place.
OTIS It. I'LATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis, nnd Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Phono IIouso 1044W Offico 296.
Over Union State Bank.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1869 of Alices R. Hoyso, de
ceased, in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estato, take
notlco that a petition has bcon filed for
tho appointment ot William Hoyso as
Administrator ot said estato, vhl.
has been set for hearing herein onW
March 31st, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated March 8th, 1921.
(Seal) "WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judge.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Board of County Commissioner's of
Lincoln County. Nebraska, will on
April 11th, 1921, rccolvo sealed bids for
tho care of tho count' poor for tho bal
anco of tho year 1921, ns per specified
bidding forms on file In the County
Clork's office.
All bids must bo filed with the Coun
ty Clork on or beforo 12 o'clock, noon,
of tho 11th day of April, 1921, and will
bo publicly opened in tho offico of tho
County Commissioners at 2 o'clock P.
M. of the same day.
Dated at North Platte, Nebr., this
15th day of March, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
(Seal) County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that on or
beforo 8 p. m. April 6th, 1921, tho May
or and City Council will receive bids
for tho construction of lralnago west
of North Platte. Said work will con
sist of sloping of tho banks and clean
ing out of tho Platte Valley Irrigation
Ditoh from tho section lino between
Section 31 und 32, Township 14, Range
30, to a point ono thousand feet oast
Said work will require approximately
1250 cubic yards excavation. Also
cleaning out of ditch leading into the
Irrigation ditch, , approximately 125
cubic yards excavation.
Bids will also be received for the
construction of a concrete drop in the
Platto Valley ditch as per plans on file
in office of tho City Engineer. Esti
mated cost of grading 40c per yard.
Concrete drop $450.00.
. All bids should be filed with the City
Clerk. O. E. ELDER,
City Clork.
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DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmors
Undertakers and Funcrnl Directors
Bay Phono 1
If Jght Phono Blnck CSS
TY. T. PRIT CHARD
Grnduato Veterinarian
Ex-Govornmont Votorinarinn and
assistant deputy Stato Veterinarian,
Hospital 315 South Vino Streot HoS'
pltal Phono -633, IIouso Phono C33.
ROBERT A. PHILLIPS
Plumbing and Hcafjug i.t
li All work entrusted to mo will W
ft recolvo my personal suporvl- ft
it alon. Rosldonco and shop 1303 it
l Ifl. 6th Street Tolephono 458J. H
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the school
district board of School District No. 8
of Lincoln ounty.Nebraska.wIll receive
sealed bids for the erection and com
pletion of a pressed brick school
building on tile property of school
District No. 8 in accordance with the
plans and specifications now on file
in the office of Halligan, Beatty &
Halllgan, Mutual Building & Loan
Association Building, North Platto,
Nebraska.
Said bids must bo presented at the
offico of Halligan, Beatty & Halllgan
on or beforo 1 o'clock p. m. on the 14th
day of April, 1921, and said bids will
bo opened at 1 o'clock p. m. on tho 14tn
day of April, 1921, and no bids shall
be considered unless accompanied by
a certified check In tho sum of $300.00
mado, payable to the treasurer of said
school district No. 8 of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to be forfeited to
said school district in case tho bidder
refuses to enter Into contract if the
samo is awarded to him.
Tho school district board reserves
tho right to refuse any and all bids.
bcnooi District Board of School Dis
trict No. 8, of Lincoln County Nebraska.
NOTICE
Notlco is hereby given that the
school district board of School Dis
trict No. 8 of Lincoln County. Nebr
aska, will receive sealed bids for the
Installation of a steam heating plant
In tho pressed brick school building
to bo erected in said school district
No. 8 In accordance with tho plans
nnd specifications now on fllo In the
offico of Halllgan, Beatty & Halllgan,
Mutual Building & Loan Association
Building, North Platte, Nebraska.
Said bids must bo prosonted at
tho offico of Halllgan, Beatty &
Halllgan on or beforo 1 o'clock p. m.
on tho 14th day of April, 1921, and
said bids will bo opened at 1 o'clock
p. ip. on tho 1,4th day of April, 1921,
and no bids shall be considered
unless accompanied by a certified
check In the sum of $300.00 mado
payable to tho treasurer of said
School District No. S of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to bo forefcited
to said school district in caso th
blddor refuses to enter into a con
tract If tho samo is awarded him.
Tho school district board reserves
tho right to rcfuso any and all bids.
School District Board of School
District No. 8 of Lincoln County
NobraBka.