The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 07, 1921, Image 2

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    THIS NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LINCOLN COUNTY
FAIR WINNERS
A MMI'LKTi: 1, 1ST OF AM, PRIZE
WINNKHS AT TIIK 1021 LIN.
I'OLX COUNT V FA IK.
SWEET CLOVER SBBD
First Victor Rosenberg, Maxwoll.
Second Georgo Fowler, Sutherland
Third Frank Strolbcrg, No. Plntto.
MILLET
First H. & II. Kerr, Maxwell.
Second Sain Andorson, Sutherland.
FETERITA
Firsts
Second ScjritL IShanoij, Maxwell
Thlrdl
YELLOW DENT CORN
First AVIIIInm Halst, Horshoy.
StecDid Scott Shanor, Maxwell
Tlilrd George Stewart, No. Platto
WHITE DENT CORN
First William Halst, Horshey.
Second Fred Brooks, No. Platte.
Third--Al.vln Feathon, Maxwell.
EARLY YELLOW DENT CORN
FirstGeorge Fowler, Sutherland.
Second ir. & II. Kerr, Brady.
MIXED OH CALICO DENT CORN
Mrst-FJoyd Boggfj, Horshoy.
Second Georgo Fowler, Sutherland
Third Jntnos Shoup, Sutherland.
HE I) OK BLOODY BUTCHER CORN
First Hugh Songor, North Platto
Second Russel Boggs, Horshcy.
Third James Shoup & Son, Suther
land. WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT CORN
First R. L Douglas, North Plntto
Second Hoy Spurrier, North Plntto
Third.
SQUAW OH FLOUR CORN
First-Bert McMurty, North Platto
Second Geo., Crosby, Sutherland.
Third Art Brewer, Sutherland.
FLINT CORN
First-G. A. Wilson, Horshoy.
Second J, W, Rose, Maxwoll
Third'-Warren Doollttlc, No Platto"
WHITE RICE POPCORN
First J. W. Rose, Maxwell.
Second Mrs. Loigo Rltcho, HerHhey
Third- .las. Bnnham, Sutherland.
YELLOW POPCORN
First Mrs. Guy Cady, Horshoy
Sccond-Wnrren Doollttlc, No Platto
ThlrdMTohn W. Fowler. Hcrshey.
EARLY SWBET CORN
First Frank Noll, North Platto
Second I. M. Aborcromblc, Blgnell
Third Chas. Jenkins.
LATE SWEET CORN
First iJnmcs Bonham, Sutherland
Socond Georgo Cro1y Suthorlnnd
Third Chas. JonkliiH
WINTER WHEAT
FIrBtr A. M. GatoB, Maywood
Socond J. W. Fowler, Horshoy.
Third, J. W. Hobo, Maxwoll.
SPRING WHEAT
First--fl. A. Fowler, Sutherland
Second J. W. Rose, Maxwell.
Third- J. W. Rose, Sutherland.
RYE
First W. W. Blrgo, North Platte.
Jones Calls
Instead of
Bill Jones
H I $50 complete with cast) J
I For your j
IjB 1 (x .i if A Y ntw i VERY office needs at
ttf rT) W ( ( mJAI JfflSS U least ono Corona. For
ffitA s&M A- W3is&$& lMwff?fenl H y.0UF Phono E'rl, your Olo
lLfrrSf yfM M 1 hi or os on 'extra"
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I J 1 T FT IT lv V 1 Stands harder use than
JJj j J rfJ VkizB&f I a heavy machine. (
Si kJ I Slones Drug Store
QBtS MSJ I Corona
Northwestern Bell Telephone
Second Carl Brooder, .North Platto
Third.
EARLY OATS
First George Fowler Sutherland
Socond G. W. Rorie Maxwell.
Third.
LATE OATS
First John Fowler Hcrshey
Second John Nelson Hershey
Third George Fowler, Sutherland
BARLEY
First J. W. Fowlor, Hcrshey
Second O. W. Gowler, Sutherland
Third J. W. Rose, Sutherland.
FLAX
First
j Socond Frank Strolberg, No Platto
Third.
BLACK BARLEY
First A. M. Gates, Maywood
Socond John Fowler Hershey
Third Georgo Fowler, Sutherland
GERMAN MILLET
First Georgo Hosford Suthorlnnd
Second Georgo Fowler, Sutherland
Third J. W. Rose, Sutherland.
-:o:-
HVIiRY HAT IS AN ENEMY TO
EVERY LINCOLN COUNTY
RESIDENT
Department of Agriculture offici
als are mnklng war on tho rats over
the wholo country. Lincoln County
residents arc asked to assist. Rats
ont and destroy onougli food annual
ly to maintain a million pooplo in
comfort Thoy cauBo Isnsterous
fires, spread infantile paralysis and
othor deadly diseases which kill
moro people than aro killed by the
bullets. Ono author says: "Wasto
fire, disease, plaguo, famino, death,
mark tho trail of tho loathsomo rat.
When building, uso concroto founda
tions, floors, walls as no rat can gnaw
through concrete. Wo aro advised
to lot not ono escape, trap, poison,
kill. Write to tho Department or
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. for
Farmers' Bulletin No. 369 "How to
Destroy Rats." It's free.
d::o::
Roburt Day of Oshkosh was a cky
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Amy Anderson of Tryon wad
among the out of town visitors Wed
nesday. Mrs. Ralph Smith and son went to
Koarnoy Wednesday to spend a few
days visiting.
Mrs. Maymo McGee returned to her
homo in Brady Wednesday after shop
ping In tho city.
W. J. Roberts roturned to Sownrd
Wednesday after transacting business
In tho city for a week.
To whom aro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest
prices.
Mrs. It. W. Minor returned to Den
ver Wednesday nftor visiting her
nloco Miss Harriot Murrln.
The total number of automobile 11-
censes Issued by (County Treasure"
Souder up to Octobor first was 3,977.
NOTICE
Water rent is duo nnd will bo de
linquent on tho 20th of Octobor.
Horshoy S. Welch
Wntor Commissioner
No. 648
His Home
is a traveling "hian.
In making long distance calls to his home he says
to the long distance operator: 4,I want to talk to
Tolephono No. G48 at Brownsville." By doing this he
takes advantage of what is known as "Station-to-Station"
service and thus obtains a lower r:te.
If ho had asked for Mrs. Jones or any other designated
person, he would have used what is called "Person-to-Person"
service, for which the rate is higher.
"Station-to-Station" service is provided at a
considerably lower rate than "Person-to-Persc i" service
because wo do not have to locate a certain person in
order to complete tho call.
IS YOUR MONEY SAFELY
INVESTED?
First mortgage loans for years
past havo proved to bo about the
i safest investment ono could possess,
and during tho present financial
conditions this fact is again evident.
Tho reason for this Is duo to tho
fact that loan companies making
and disposing of first mortgages,
loan a very small per cent of tho
value of tho property, usually one
fourth to one-half of a conservative
value, and thero must bo an extrem
ely Inrge shrinkage in tho value of
tho property before tho mortgngo is
affected.
Many stocks in good companies
and various securities aro soiling
today nt a greatly reduced price,
whllo a good first mortgago secured
by real estate has not depreciated.
Wo can offer such securities for
money invostod with us to reallzo
you 6 to 7 per cent Intorcst.
Mortgages can bo purchased on
small payments and your money Is
earning a good rate of interest as
soon as loft with us.
Call and lot us explain.
GOODMAN-BUCKLEY TRUST CO.
Capital $50,000.00
114 East Front Street.
l::o;; :
Rev. Wilson of Grand Island enmo
Tuesday to visit in tho city.
Vulcanizing
Tires, Tubes and Ac
cessories. FERD STREITZ
VULCANIZING CO.
Corner 5th and Locust
Phono 525W
BEFORE
Winter Comes
You'll want to "get cleaned up-'
havo Uio dust and dirt taken
out of your rugs. Of course
you'll want It done tho best
wny. That's why we're telling
you about tho
ELECTRIC RUG &
CARPET CLEANING CO.
911 East Third street. Low
Prices, Good Work, Quick Ser
vice. Free Collection nnd De
livery. Compaq
PHONE 1039W W wXTj
1 i
If !
m.
RED GROSS WORKING
FOR HEALTHIER I). S.
Thousands Aided by Instruction
In Care of the Sick, Food Se
lection and First Aid.
How the American Bed Cros guldei
thousands of persons to health Is
shown In a summary of the society's
activities In the health Held based
upon tin' annual report for the lust fis
cal year. Through Its Nursing Service,
Its Home Hygiene and Care of the
Sick courses, nutrition clusses, First
Air rlnups, Life-Saving classes and
Health Centers and In numerous other
ways designed to acquaint masses of
citizens with proper methods of living,
the Red Cross carried Its message of
health Into nil parts of tho country.
The work of the Red Cross during
the war In Its traditional field of nurs
ing, furnishing tho military and naval
establishments of tho nation with 19,
877 nurse's, Is well known. And there
are today 37,737 nurses registered with
the American Red Cross and subject
to call In emergency. During the fis
cal year, 1,531 Red Cross nursos were
accented for assignment (o govern
ment service, 388 by the Army and
Navy nhd 1103 by the United States
Public Health Service.
In addition to the nurses enrolled
by the Red Cross for Government serv
ice, the Red Cross Itself employed a
total of 1,318 public health nurses In
the United States and Europe. By far
the greatest number was employed In
the United States, 1,257, while 81 were
In foreign service.
Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick
classes, giving thorough Instruction In
the proper care of tho sick in Instances
where the.lllness Is not so serious as to
require professional nursing caro, dur
ing the fiscal yenr numbered 5,170. A
statistical picture of the Red Cross
operations In this field follows:
New classes formed during
year 5,178
Classes completed during year. 6,299
New students enrolled 101,068
Students completing course 73,432
What the Red Cross accomplished
In giving proper Instruction through
Its Nutrition Service Is Indicated by
the following table :
New classes formed during
yenr 142
Classes completed during year.. 180
New students enrolled 2,341
Students completing course.... 2,013
In addition to the above, a total of
22,000 children were given Instruction
In the proper selection nnd prepara
tion or roods.
Through Its 200 Health Centers, the
ilea Cross reached 00,252 persons. In
these Health Centers, 4,015 health lec
tures were given und 780 health ex
hibits held.
In the United States last year. 75.-
132 persons were killed and 3,500,000
Injured In Industrial accidents. To
prevent this viinrmoiis waste the Red
Cross held 5.100 first ala classes with
a totul of 101.000 students enrolled.
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not havo enough
stock or machinery for n uonoral
farm sale, I am located so I can hold
a combination Balo at North Platto
or nt tho Falrviow dairy 1 V, miles
west of town. I havo alwayB got
enough stock or machinery listed with
mo so wo can hold n combination sale
any time.
OTIS JL PLATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answored Day and Night.
Ovor Union Stato Bank.
Office Phono 296 Houso Phono 1236J
Office 340 HouaelZ5
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasla. North Platta.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, U
Rcnl Estate. References and Dat
Kind National Bank.
North Platto, Nebraska.
J.S.TWINEM M.D.
w Homeopathic Physician A
:.: Snrgcon
f.i fipnornl Pt-npilcn nil it
it
it Construction Surgery
ft Hospital Accommodation
tt Platto Valley Hospital
. former flnnio Tvrlnem Hospital.
$ NORTH PLATTE, NEBB,
DR. ,1. R. McXIRAHAX
Practice Limited to Diseases ol
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phonos Office 113. Rosldence G40J
WYLIE WALKER
Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer.
Leavo orders at 914 W. 4th St.
Or Phono 334.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician nnd Snrgcon
Special Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Buildlne
rnone: unico 130. Residence 111
Office phone 241. Res. phono 21S
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
Norm Platte. Nnhrnnki
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 1021
DR. REDPIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ttay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj
PhoneB Office C42, Rosldence 676
DERRYBERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Director
Day Phono 41
Night Phono Blnck 588
W. T. PRITCIIARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ei
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street, Hoi
pltal Phone 633, Houso Phono 633.
DRS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
5, . 7 Building & Lonn Building.
Office Phone 70. Res. Phona 124!
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1845 of Sebastian Schwaig-
or, deceased, In tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebrnska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all nnr-
sons interested in said estato tako no-
tlco that a petition has been filed for
tho probate of an instrument nurnnrt-
ing to be tho last will and testament of
saiti docoased nnd for tho appointment
or uarrlo Schwalgor as Executrix of
said estate, which has been set for
hearing herein on Octobor 18, 1921
at 10 o'clock a. ra.
Dated Sept. 22, 1931.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo
(John Grant, Attorney.)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County. Nobraslta.
In tho mattor of tho application of
Charles W. Trembly, Administrator
of tho ostato of Georgo W. Trembly,
deceased, for leavo to soli real es
tato. Notlco is lioroby given, that In pur
suance of an ordor mado by J. L
Towoll. Judgo of tho District Court
of Llucan County, Nebraska, mndo on
tho 8th dny of July 1921, for tho sale
of real estato horolnaftor described,
I will sell at tho oast front door of
tho Court Houso in tho city of 'North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on
tho 15th day of October 1921, bogln
lng at ono o'clock in tho aftornoon,
tho South East quarter, South West
quarter and tho North West quarter
of Soctlon fourteon, also tho South
East quartor of Soctlon twolvo, all
In Township flftoon North Range
twenty olgbt west of tho Gth Principal
Moridian in Lincoln County, Nebraska
to tho highest blddor for cash, eald
salo will bo called at ono o'cloolc p.
M. and will bo open for ono hour
thereafter.
CHARLES W. TREMBLY,
Administrator of tho Estato of
Georgo W. Trembly, Deceased.
David Cole Creamery Co.
Pays Highest Price
For Cream.
310 EAST FRONT ST.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Hank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 361.
To Whom it May Concern:
The commissioner nppolntod to view
and locate a road commencing at the
Northwest corner of Section 12, town
ship 11 north, range 34, weot of tho
6th P. M. n Lincoln County, Nebraska,
running thence south on eoollon lino
between sections 11 and 12, 13 and 14,
23 and 24, 25 and 2(1, and 3& and' 36
said township and range, and termin
ating at the SouthweBt corner of said
section 36 has reported in favor of
tho establishment thereof, and all
claims for damages, must bo filed In
the County Clerk's office on or before
noon of tho 21-st day of November,
1921, or such road will bo established
without reference thereto.
Dated at North Platte; Nebraska,
this 9th day of Settember, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
EXTENSION ROAD NO .11.
To Whom it May Concern:
Tho Board of County Commission
ers for Lincoln County, Nebraska,
havo made the following resolution :
The Board of County Commissioners
for Lincoln County, Nebraska, being
of tho opinion that tho publlo good re
quires it, hereby declare the section
line running north between tho NW&
of Sec. 4 and tho NE Sec. 6 In T. 14,
R. 30 and beoween Sections 32 and 33,
29 and 28, 20 and 21, 17 and 16, 8 and
9, and 4 and 5, T. 15, R. 30. all west
of the 6th P. M. to be opened to the
Ilublic, and the County Clerk is hereby
directed to advertise for claims for
damages and to havo same appraised,
and the County Surveyor is herobv
directed to survey same. All claims
for damages or objections thereto by
reason of opening said above men
tioned section linos must bo filed lu
tho office of the County Clerk on or
before 12 o'clock noon on tho 2Bt
day of November, 1921, or said road
will be established without reference
thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 9th day of Septembor, 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Signed and sealed bids and nronos-
als on tho Now Lincoln County Court
Houso, North Platto, Nebraska, will
bo received and filed In tho office of
A. S. Allen, County Clerk, Nortli
Platte, Nebraska, up until 12 o'clock
noon (Central Time) on Monday, Oc
tober 10, 1921, for the erection of a
Court Houso Building for Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to be erected at
North Platte, Nebraska, In accordance
with tho Plans and Specifications pre
pared by George A. Berlinchof. Arch
itect, Orpheum Theatre Bulldlnc. Lin
coln, Nebraska.
Bids and proposals will bo received
as follows :
1. General Contract.
2. Heating and Plumbing.
3. Electric Wiring.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at tho offico of tho County Clork
North Platto, Nebraska, at tho offico
of tho Architect, Orphoum Theatre
Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, also at
tho offices of tho following Builders
Exchanges: Omaha, Nobr., St. Josoph,
Mo., Kansas City, Mo.
Contractors deslrlnc nlans nn,l
specifications for thoir Individual or
prlvato uso may obtain samo from the
Architect by making a deposit of
$100.00 of which $90.00 will bo ro
turned when plans and specifications
aro returned to Architect in good con
dition, and bona-fido proposal or bid
filed with tho County Clork on tho dav
ot lotting.
Each bid or proposal, In order to be
considered, must bo accompanied by
elthor a certified check or a Bidder's
bond in tho amount of five por cent
(5) of bid and mado payablo to S.
M. Soudor, County Treasurer.
Tho Board of County Commissioners
for Lincoln County, Nebraska, resorves ,
tho right to roject any and nil bids
and wnlvo defects In same.
By ordor of tho Board of County
Commissioners for Lincoln County,
Nobraska, dated this 6th day of Sopt.
1921.
E. IL SPRINGER,
T. M. COHAGEN,
H. COKER,
County Commissioners.
GEORGE A. BERLINGHOF,
Architect
Attest:
A. 3. ALLEN,
County Clork. (SEAL)