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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Mr. Chas. Lily of Tryon wan In the (olty "Wednesday. Mrs, A. M. Curry of Tryon vlaltcd In tho fifty Wednesdny. Mrs. Mablc Johnson left Wednesday for Ogallula fo visit. Howard Spencer of Wnllaco waB u city, visitor Wodnbsdny. Mrs. 0. Oleson left Wednesday for Omnlui to visit ffrlonds. Miss Marjory Brooks will leavo soon for her homo in California. MIsb Cecelia Bain of Oshkosh Is the guest of Mrs. Jack McGraw. Mrs. S. Dillon of Sutherland return . cd to her homo Wednesday. ' Julius Pizor purchased a new Dodgo sedan tho first of the week. . A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mooro Inst week. C Lewis of Maxwell transacted bus iness in tho city "Wednesdny. Kpith Novillo went to, Omaha Tues day evening to transact business. "Mr and Mrs. S. W. Stout wont to Grand Island Wednesday to visit with friends. C. T. Kllno of Tryon caino Wednes day to attend tho funeral of Judge Grimes. Dr. L. J, KIUU8K, Dentist, Mc Donald Dank Building. Dooms 2 and 8. Phono 07. '' Mrs. R. Johnson returned to Elwood ' Vednesday after visiting friends in tho city. Rev. Ivos, of Sidney caino Wcdnos 'day to nttond tho funoral of tho lato .Jui)go Grlmos. Feed and Carden Seeds of all des criptions. North Platto Forid Co., iphono 20G. Mrs. R..A. Arnold and mother Mrs. S. Howos went to Chappoll yostorday to visit friends. Chas. A. Daloy of Tryon caino Wed nesday to nttond the funoral of the , Into Judge- Grimos. O. E, Mooro of Koarnoy came tho first of tho week to visit nt tho homo of Ills son P. E. McEntco. Mrs. P, II. Loncrgnn returned to her .' home- in Boulder yostorday after vls ; King relatives' in tho city. Austin Bcdoll returned front Omaha Wednesday whero ho Iuib been at tending Creighton Unlvoralty. Mr. and' Mrs. W. T. Wilcox caino homo from Excelsior Springs to at tend tho funeral of tho lato Judge Grimes. , ' i ; To whom arq you going to soil your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mcr- ,cantllo Co. will offer tho highest prices. Mr. and Mrfl. D. W. Buggott of Gothenburg caino Wednesday to visit nt tho homos of thqlr daughters Mrs. Mario Short nnd Mrs. PcnrJ Potltt. Spring Is only just around tho cor . ncr and a pulr of Goodrich tires on , yourblko will savo you tlmo, oxponso nnd nnnoyauco nil summer. "A Smile a mile" on Goodrich tires. MJsg Klslo' Wnltomath ncconipnnled by Mrs. Arthur Hush loft for Omaha Tuosday oveuliig whore she will cntor a hosplUvl and recetvo tho attention of n ncrvo specialist. NORTH PLATTK OITIZKNS GIVEN OPPORTUNITY TO MAINTAIN BKPITTATION OF CITY Tho Stato Chapter of tho Ordor of Eastern Star will ho hold In North Platta May 10th, 11th and 12th. Re ports received from tho various chap ters of tho state Indicate that not loss than flvo hundred and fifty dotcgatcs and visitors will attend nnd it de volves upon the hospitality of tho citi zens of North Platte to assist in tak ing caro of theso delegates and vis itors. Tho hotols of tho city can fur nish sleeping accommodations for but 250, leaving 300 that will need ho pro vided with rooms) In private resi dences. Tho commltjeo In chnrge asks tho people of North Platto to throw open tholr homes In ordor that theso peoplo my bo taken care of in a comfortabjo mnnnor nnd thus sustniu the spirit of hospitality this city long ago estab lished. The committee requests that a uni versal chnrgo of ono dollar per night per room bo mndo In all Instances, tho only exception being In the case where n frlond is entortatned. Thoso who will kindly usslst In tak ing caro of theso visitors, by furnish ing stooping accommodations will pleaso communicate dt onco with Mr. Bare, phono C7, who will enter your namo, street nddrcss nnd the number ycu can accommodate Tho committee- sincerely hopes that thero will bo a gonoroim response to this request. THE COMMITTEE, :o: TDK THREH ACT. COMEDY "DAD DY TO HE GIVEN AT AUDI TORIUM TONIGHT. Tho Ninth grade of tho Junior High School will present tho three act com edy, "Daddy" tonight nt tho Franklin Auditorium at 8 o'clock. This play has boon under tho direc tion of Mis3 Floy Smith nnd consldor. nblo tlmo has been spent upon it. Tho proceeds will go tho Debatng Team and Cadot funds. Tho illjgh School orchestra wfll furnish -tho music A NORTH PLATTE WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Can you (louht thle evldonco of this North Platto Woman? You can 'erlfy North Platto en dorsement. Head thU: Mrs. Elizabeth Munlon, 202 W. 8th St, Bays: "Ahout two years ago I had a very sevoro attack of kidnoy coin (plalnt and lumbago. Tho attack came on suddenly and I was lamo. Tho muscles of my back and hips woro soio Tho palm across my kldnoys woro severe and I was lamo in my hips. I had to po around nil stooped over and I could not straighten up. I never liiul anything hurt mo lllco this. A neighbor ndylaod mo to tako Donn's Kidnoy Pills, and I got va' box. I read tho dlrocttons cnrofully and took them imt rs directed, At the end of oil" wodc. I was cured. I have novor had an attack sinco nnd I am only too glad to glvo Doan's credit for doing all that is claimed for thorn." COc fti all doalers. Foster-Mllhurn ('6. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. ;iii:uiu:LEu:uru:i Spring Is Here Come in and see our full line of John Deere Implements Manure Spreaders, Sulky Plows, Powerl ltift Listers, Harrows, Grain Drills aid Wagons. The Leypoldt-Pennington Co. U NORTH PLATTE ft it I H I ..General Hospital., I S i.t H One Half Block North rostofTlec, ft it Phono r9 ft A modern institution for the :;t scientific treatment of medical, j (Incorporatqd) ft surgical and confinement cases. If 8 H Completely equipped X-Ray : ft $ and diagnostic laboratories. 8 ft. Sljff: . r.. d n. u n ii i u . ; j; uiu. o. ucm. in. V. T. LHCU, m. W. it J. B. Redfie!d,M. D. J. S. Sums, M.D. DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVEn HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 1020 OTIS R FliATT, M. Physician and Snrgcon X-RAY Diagnosis nnd Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Phone House 1044W Office 29 Over Union State Bank. Office phono 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraska Knights of Cblunibus Building. COnilSSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS Wall Paper Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J PHIL DEATS The Board of County Commission ers mot in tho Lincoln County Court Houso Monday, April 25. Present Commissioners Springer, Cohagen nnd Cokor and County Clerk Allen. Following blUs woro allowed::. John Campbell, hauling, $G. Oscar Olson, dragging, ?5.40. John Cohagen, ragging, ?7. Mrs. Stelnhnusen, ront, $t0, "A, R, Leavitt, road dlst 12, $29.90. Geo. Hatfield, brldgo work, $12. C. C. Long, dragging, $18. E. S. Rose, road (list. C, $G1.G5. Sundry persons road dst G, $1G.20'. .A. F. Beeler, tndso Co. poor, $7.50. h Chris Dybdahl, dragging! $28.80. Sundry porsons roiid dlrft 6, $16.20'. Sundry persons surveying, $77. Dr. M. Moore, services, $12, C. R. Cochran, dragging, $G3. WHHo Carlson, dragging, $G. J. F. Schnfer, dragging, $36. Johnson Bros, supplies, $59.70. Rush More. Co., mdse., $50. J. II. Van Cloave,(uppllcs, $16.66. John Cohagen, draj", stnte, $2.60. W. J. Crow, for .nnd for road 1GS, $114. Win. Cross, surfacing, stato, $2G7. T. M. Cohagen, expenses for C(k poor, $10.GG. McGrnw Radiator Co., state, $2, Voile Lloyd, dragging. $18. Carl Eckluud dragging, $35.10. F. A. Zlmnier, drdgglng, $19.80. Simon Bros, supplies, 2.0!j. C. 9.. Tnnnor road dlst. 38i $11.25. Boon Andorson, dragging, $26.10. Ray Browor, road dlst, 5, $24.00. Tho -Board dlroctod tho County Sur veyor to survoy road No. 382d allow od In 191G botwoen sections B and 6 f Flood Your Homo With Music! Initill into your children a love for good muiic. Gladden your dull hours with gav dance tunea. floothe your worrfe with mclo &m of love, life and laughter. Rcfrcth your spirits with inspir ing band music and glorious orchestral selections. Entertain your friends with a programme of great music, just , as It Is sung or played by fa mous artists. 2 2JfcNEW EDISON "IX PkH9gnth with a S$ul" m fn T. 16; R. 2tf and when surveyed the County Clerk Is directed to notify the road overseer to sco that" all fences aro removed from it. Board adjourned to May. 21 VILLAGE OF WELLIXEET IS 1N CORl'ORATEP BY C0U5TV COJDnSSIONERS A petition for the incorporation of the' villago of Wollfleet was proscteu to tho Boanl of County CommUfsioners at its meeting last Monday. The affi davit was signed by Geo. J; Taylor and' the potltlon was signed by about 35" taxpayers: Tho affidavit says thcrq are 144 residents of the torrltbrr within .the limits of the villago. Tho- Board acted favorably on tho petition ana Wellfleet is now nn organise villago. The following were' named on tlio Vll lage Board, R. V. Douglas? J. Ht Soaton, Geo. J. Tnylor Chas. SUundbrs and II. 1. Newton. ::o:: . Mr. and Mrs. M. Saunders-of Well fleet visited friends in the' city Wed nesday. Clinton & Son, Graduate' Opticians. Try us for service. Mr. and Mrs. Russel RalpHi left. yes terday for Denver to sponil. a tow days Tfsltlng friends. BABY CHICKS AND MATCHING EGGS White Leghorn, Slnglo-somb. Rhodo Island Reds, Barred Rocks- and White Wyandottes. Hatching eggs $1.50 foir 15; $8 for 100. Baby chicks $20, $22.50t and $27.50 for 100 chicks.. Poultry Department, Experimental Substation, Bival Harrington! lbft Tlissday even ing for Denver to transact business. Mrs. N. Baker ot Gerlng was in tho city yesterday. Mir. and Mrs. R. Scott ot Sutherland visiting friends In the city Wednesday. John Green of Gothenburg was a cityvTtisitor Wednesday: ::o::-y SA,Y IT WITH' FLOWERS North Platto Floral COi Flowers. W.i Twelfth Street Phono- 10C3. We deliver and ship anywhere. noticb! Wlf Ii. McDonald, flrstr nnaie un knowav will tako nottoso; thai on tho Gth day of September 1920, Pi II. Sul livam. a Justice of tho-Rcace' oS North Plattw Precinct No. 1", Iilhcoha Coun ty, NWraska, Issued ur Ordiar ot At tachment for tho sura of ?6.05 In an action, pending beforra liim, wherein McGavern & Stack, a' Hnni is; plaintiff, andl W. B. WcDonaldJ finst nme un known, defendant, than propwiy con sisting of money in thor hands of tho tUniba Pacific Rail Rood' Company, a Corporation, has beeni attached under said1 order. 3htd cause was continued to tho 2flttli day ot May, 19U. at Ttra o'clock Ai. Ml McGOV.ERN' Sir STACK. ISbrth Platte, Nebraska; April 16th, 1D2-1. A New Surface Finish Renews the Beauty Most discarded furniture is old, shabby and unnttractho moroly bocauso tho surface-finish is worn and marred. hTo furniture itsolf Is Bound a now surface-finish ronows its useful ness and leauty. Lincoln Lin-Co-Lac stulns and varnishes at ono op eration. Just tho thing for "Sav ing tho Surface," ronowing, nnd preventing further wear on tho innumerable surfacos about tho homo that nro constantly be coming shabby and unattract ive Can be used over paint,, varnish, stain or baro wood. Producos tho effoct and finish of Oak, Walnut, Mahogany nnd other oxponslvo woods. Good for floors, furnlturo and all in terior woodwork. Color samples showing beau tiful stain effocts at our store. Derryberry & Forbes NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA J)RS. STATES & STATES Cliirofatis By & 7 Building. & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 124! BR. J. IL. HeKIRAHAN Practice LImked to Diseases ot Womaa aad Sargcry OVER REXALL DRUG STORE. Phones Office 113. Residence: 2G5 I)IL REDF1ELP PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phones Offlco G42, Residence 676 JOHN S, SIMMS, M. I). Special Attention Giv.en to McDonald Bnnk Building Offfco Phono 83 Residence 38 MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL 'Jeaclier of Tolce Culture and tho Art of Singing Reaidenco Studio; 108 West 3rd, City. GEOi.B..KENT Piiysician. nnd Snrgeon Sjjwlal Attention Given to- Surgery, niaai Obstetrics OftSca Building. & Loan Building t-nono: umoo 130: Residence llfr Orai Pcophylaxis Mouth Hygiene IIOW'AJtD SOST Dantal Suageon Phone 307 Twinem Bldi?- I J. S. TWINEM M.DJ S 8 Honieopathle Physician & g- K Snrgwm a g General Prattfec and g R Constructfan Siirgery H Hospltnl Accommodation Platto Yalley Hospital a FormeiT-Jtnme-TwlBem Hospltah Office 340 Housel25I IfcIL T. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Pliysioiftn Over' ftJle- Oasis. North Plat(;. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1800 of Jam.es H. Ross, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, as. Creditors ot said estate will tako notlco that tho time limited for presentation and filing ot claims against said ostate is August 10th, 1921, and for scttlomont of said estate is April 8th, 1922; that I will sit at the county court room In said county on May 10th, 1921, at 10 o'clock a m, and on Awust 10th, 1921, nt 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, oxamlno, hear, allow, or ndjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated April 8th, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. Gettfral Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate. References and Datei First National Bank. North Platto, Nebraska. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black &S8 NOTICE OP PETITION Estate No. 1813 of John II. Singleton. deceased, In tho County Court df Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato at Nebraska. To all por sons Interested in said Estate tako no tlco that a petition has been filed for the probate of an instrument purport ing to bo tho last Will and Testament of John II. Slngloton, d.ocoasod and for tho appointment ot Sarah Anna Singleton as Executrix ot said Estate, which has been Bet for hearing horeln on April 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m . Dated March 31, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. IV. T. PRITCHARD Grnduuto Vetorlnnrlnn Ex-Govornincnt Votorlnarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterlnarlaii. HoBpitol 315 South Vino Street Hofc pltal Phono G33, Houso Phono G33. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1809 of Alice R, Heyso, de ceased In the County Court ot Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors ot said estate will take notlco that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate la August 10, 1921, and for settlement pLi said estate Is April 5th, 1922; that I will sit at the county court room, in said county on May 10, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m.,and on August 10, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rccelvo, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated April 6th, 1921. ' WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judgo.