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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1921)
I THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBLNE Is your name on the roll of Quaker Furnaces in the car just ordered by Wm. Waldorf? If not get in on the second car. Do you know that a Quaker F nace will heat your home with loss fuel and no smoke and gas in your room? Do you know it will take 2500 degrees of heat lo melt stool i-ml cast iron will melt at 1500? ' I can refer you lo Quaker Furnaces that havft been in actual use in Nebaska for 27 years and still in service. Get the best for the benefit of yourself and children and save doctor bills. Come and see W. W, WALDORF 2 doors North of Postoffice, THE TRIBUNE EDITOIt BELIEVES THAT M921 WILL REWARD I supplies of raw materials and our nat FIGHTERS." ,ural resources are uninjured by the ' war. We know that our railroads and Farmers, laborers,, business men, 1 highways are In need of great Imp housewives and all others will do well rovements demanding the employment to read and study well the following and, the use of vast materials. "Wo have editorial which appeared, recently In potential demand the filling of which the Chicago Tribune. It Is a gem of 'will assure "prosperity, constructive thinking and has ou-i How, then, can we make use of hearty commendation: 'these possibilities? That Is a task Optimism has been defined as the 'for each Individual to answer for him state of mind of a man who, falling seK. Tho head of one of our largest off a roof, remarks to himself while locomotive comppmle's answered' It passing the fifth floor going down, that nothing serious has happened as yet. There is nothing progressive or helpful in such optimism as that. If tho man were climbing carefully down the fire escape, he might reason ably make such a remark. We need a careful blend of optimism, pessimism, well placed energy, and reason in dealing with the present rapid descent of the nation from the helghth of prosperity to the level of normalcy. We can see trouble ahead. It Is bunk optimism which ignores it. Such op timism would mrke no effort to es cape the trouble. A proper admixture of pessimism would make us really that wlih some six nillllo'i men hi of Work in this country with farmers' products buying lcss than halt :'r; commodities they purchased in 101 1, and with l oth our domestic and for- cign mnrkctc demoi illze.i by lack nf purchasing power, while our tax bur- stop the waste of electric current, den Is the greatest in the history of make It worth while for his employ Hie nation, the outlook for the coming ecs to give the best service of which winter is not bright. In these clrcum- they are capable, stances shall wo let go and drop with ! This is no time to sit back and a crash, or shall we individually seidc wall that the country is going to the the steps which will lead ns past thai dogs. It Is time for intelligent danger point! Such steps are available in indivldU' al enterprise, courage, tenacity of pur- pose, initiative. To be sure we must find the stairs and walk down them, instead of riding in a luxurious ele vator, but we can get down; and it v.e do we will find business as usual before the war. Thus wo know that the price and demand for cotton, one of the chief agricultural products of this country, have been improvivg steadily for some time. We know that not only of tho Russians debacle but continued drought in various sections of Europe Is certainly preparing an improved demand for American agil- What Is Your Dollar Buying for You? What are you getting for every Dollar you spend? Are you re ceiving the priceless Service of Fair Dealing, based on a reasonable exchange of values? Is your Dollar buying what you need or is it pay ing for things which are of no real value? Millions of people are ask ing this question. It stirs the entire world of buying and selling. It turns it back to one simple rule "Do unto others as you would be done by," Ifs tremendous accu mulative power is proven by the J. C. Penney Company, whose early and persistent Application of the rule developed a business from one small store in 1902 to the larg est chain department store organi zation in the world and makes it possible for you to know that evertf dollar spent in a J. C. PENNEY COMPANY store, buys exactly what ou pay for new fresh merchan dise, courteous interest in your needs, and those things which are of real value to you. North Patte, Nebr. cultural products. We know thnt our the other day, when he found business at a stand still, by going to Mexico and obtaining an order for forty-five new locomotives. Every business man must do something similar. He can improve his product, reduce his cost of production, or find some new ap peal to the public which will keep his business going. If he runs a deli catessen, ho can make better dill pickles than any of his rivals, or keep his shop cleaner or give more court eons service or improve hla method of advertising. If he Is building a house, he can build It better and cheaper than he has been building houses and so encourage more build ing. If he Is running a movie theatrp, he can study his audlence3 and give in. show which will attract more auil- iences at less cost. If ho Is running u factory, he can plug up the leaks, get more power out of a ton of coal. with less smoke, by proper firing courageous, concerted effort. "Without such effort, tho coming winter will -be sad indeed for millions. "With such effort, it may be sad only for thous ands. We need fighters In business; 1921 will reward them. :o: NOTICE This is to certify that the total in debtedness of The North Platte Alr Terminal Company is ?2,1S1.74. Dated this 2Gth day of August, 1921. J. E. SEBASTIAN, PresMent. L P. CARROLL, JOHN B. EDWARDS, JOHN J. HALLIGAN, Directors. j Say It By Telephone. iSaiw! j When compelled to be absent from a wedding, fa OMffft IB graduation or other happy affair, there is no letter or iKoR,B0?) TMIf f l 2 othermessagethatcanequalthesoundofyourvoice. PKt1E ffj'ffujf ' J mKJJ Extend your compliments by long distance f RvF ' I Also, In case of sickness or other misfortune, ' I ' lybBmWllf W M ' j or for any social or business purpose, a long dis- wllHKluwjll ' tance call is always the best way. J j i ' - SSmImEIBIH ay ratcs for station-to-station calls. . v.y lmm j - "wSfBpp northwestern bell Telephone company BEFORE Winter Comes You'll want to "get cleaned up'' havo the dust and dirt taken out of your rugs. Of course you'll want It done the best way. That's why we're telling you about the ELECTRIC RUG & CARPET CLEANING CO. 814 East Third street. Low PrlceB, Good Work, Quick Ser vice. Free Collection and Do livery. PHONE 1039W LOCAL AflD PERSONAL Leslio Bare left Tuesday evening for Cambridge, Mass. where he 'will enter Harvard University. Mrs. Chas. Bogue and laughter Em ma, spent Tuesday in Grand Island with Edward Bogue. Mrs. Adam Christ went to Grand island "the Srnt of the week to visit Up. inotherliii-law who was 411. Dr. L. J. KltACSE, Ikntfet, X-Rn Diagnosis. McDonald Bank Building. Phone 97. Edward Salisbury of Lonn, 111. ar- ilved here yesterday to visit his mother, Mrs. Lena .Salisbury. Miss Margaret Fredricksen left Tuesday for Frei&unt wihero she will resume her studies at Midland Col lege. Tim O'Kcefo returned from Kearn ey the first of lite week. He was called thfere by tho serious rttlness of his father. To whom are you going to sell your Hay and Grain? The Hurrington Mer cantile Co. will offer the highest prices. MJss Beulah Pittemui, who has been the atmner jguest ttf her brother J. O. Patterson, will leave in the near future for her home In Seattle. Mrs. D. H. Tarklngton and dauhtcr arrived the first oX the week to spend several months at the homo of hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fonda. 9Z Executives! KEEP a Corona in the drawer of your desk I When you want to write a confidential letter, or dash off a memo you can write it with Corona quicker, easier, more legi bly than by hand. Call at the nearest Corona store orwewiUdcin strateatyourconvenience. Stone's Drug Store. WelehsCHlbs. Fold! and fits In a neat carry ing cam. BO "m CoronA Vie Pcrsoml Witing Madun TOMATOES $1.50 a bushel at our place. $1.76 a bushel dollvered. NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO Vulcanizing Tires, Tubes and Ac cessories. FER i STRE1TZ VULCANIZING CO. Corner Cth and Locust Phono 525W. OOOOOOJOODOaOOCH30OH3a CKH3 (Hoagland & Carr, Attorneys.) NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1S13 of John II. Singleton, deceased, In the County Court of Lincoln -County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sortiMntertisted In suld estate tnke no tice tht the Executrix has filed a final account and report of her ad ministration and n petition for tlmtl settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hearing be fore salfl court on Oct. 4, 1021, at 10 o'clock a. m.. when you may appcir and contest the same. Dated Sept. S, 1921. WM. II. C. WOODHURST. (SEAL) County Judge, EXTENSION ROAD NO. 3GI, To Whom it May Concern: The commissioner appointed to Afiew and locate a road commencing at tiie Northwest corner of Section 12, town ship 11 north, range 34, west of tho Cth P. M. n Lincoln Ooiinty, Nebraska, running thence south on traction line between sections 11 and 12, 13 ami 14, 23 nnd 24, 25 and 25, anu 35 ana 3G said township and range, :md lormtn atlng at tho Sonthwst corner of said section 3C has reported In favor of the establishment thereof, and nil cluims for damages, must be filed In the County Clerk's office on or before noon or tho 21 Rt day of November, 1121, or such road will he established without reference thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 9th day of Settembor, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. EXTENSION ROAD NO .1L To tVhom It May Concern: TJie Board of County Commission ers for Lincoln County, Nebraakn, have made the following resolution :-- The Board of County Commissioners for liincoln County, Nebraska, being of the opinion thai the public good re quires It, hereby declare (the section line running north between the NW34 of Sec. 4 and the NEU SocG In T. M, H. 30 nnd beewcen Sections 32 and 3 29 and 28, 20 and 21, 17 nnd 1G, 8 and 9. and 4 .and 5, T. 15, R. 30. all west of tho (ith P. M. to be opened to the public, and tho County Clerk is hereby directed to advertise for claims for damages nnd to have same appraised. and the County Surveyor Is hereby directed to survey same. All claims for damages or objections thereto by reason of opening said above men tioned section lines must bo filed In tho office of tho County Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon on tho 2lst day of November, 1921, or said road will bo established without referenco thereto. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 9th dny of September, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, . County Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Signed and sealed bids and propos als on tho Now Lincoln County Court House, North Platte, Nebraska will be received anil filed In tho office of A. S. Allen, County Clerk, North Platto, Nebraska, up until 12 o'clock noon (Central Time) on Monday, Oc tober 10, 1921, for the erection of n Court House Building for Lincoln County, Nebraska, to bo erected at North Platto, Nebraska, In accordance with tho Plans and Specifications pre pared by George A. Berllnghof, Archi tect, Orphoum Theatre Building, Lin coln, Nebraska. Bids and proposals will bo received as follows: 1. General Contract. 2. Heating nnd Plumbing. 3. Electric Wiring. Plnns and specifications may bo seen at tho office of the County Clerk. North Platto, Nebraska, at the office of tho Architect, Orphoum Theatre Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, also at the offices of tho following Buitlers' Exchanges: Omaha, Nebr., St. Josep's Mo., Kansas City, Mo. Contractors desiring plans anJ specifications for their individual or private use may obtain samo from tho Architect by making a deposit of $100.00 of which $90.00 will be ro turned when plnns and specifications are returner! to Architect In goci; con dition, nnd hona-flde proposal or bid filed with the County Clerk on tho day of letting. Ench bid or proposal, In oriier to bo considered, must be accompanied by either a certified check or a Bidder's bortl In tho amount of flvo' per cent (G) of blj and mad payable to S. M Soudcr County Treasurer. Tho Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County, Nebraska, reserves the right to roiect any and all bids mid waive defects in snme. By order of tho Board of County Commissioners for Lincoln County Nobraska, 'dated thiB Gth day of Sept TS21. U. II. SPRINGER, T. M. COHAGEN, II. COKER, County Commissioners. 'GEORGE A. BERLTNGIIOF, ' Architect Attest: A. S. ALLEN, Courrty ClerlJ. (SEAL) The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 IFo.r those who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm sale, I am located so I can hold a comblnnthra sale at North Platto or at tho Falrvlew dairy 1 miles west of town. I havo always got enough stock or machinery listed with me so we can hold a combination sale any time. OTIS B. PLATT, 31. I), Physician and Surgeon X-RAV Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Over Union State Bnnk. Offlco Phono 29G House Phone 123GJ Office 340 House) 2S' DR. IV. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the OobIs. North Piatt Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, tlM' Real Estate. References ni Dates I'lrW National Rank. North Platto, Nebraska. J. S.TWINEMM.D. Homeopathic Physician & Sargoon General Practice and Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation Flntto Valley Hospital Former Name Twlnont Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEBB. joiin s. shots, m. d. . Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Dank Building Office Phone 83 Resldenco 38 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSOHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 1028 DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Rny Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day PhoneB Offlco G42, Resldenco 676 RERRYRERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmers ' , Undertaker nnd Funeral Director! Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 58S W. Tt PRITCIIARD Grnduato Vetorlnnrlftn Ex-Government Veterinarian and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian. Hospital 315 South Vine Street, Hoi pltal Phono 633, House Phono 008. IRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 6, C. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242 DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases ol Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE? Phones Office 113. Residence G40J WYLIE WALKER f Expert Pinno Tunor and Repairer. Leavo orders at 914 W. 4th St. Or Phono 334. GEO. R. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Ghen to Surgery and Obstetrics P 7 0ff,co Building & Lonn BuilcHng Phono: Offlco 130. Residence lie Office phone 241. n08. nhnn. 917 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platto, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Building.