The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 15, 1921, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEM1-WKKKLV TUIH1 NK
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
IN'TEKESTlNU ITEJIS 1'UO.U EX
CHANUES WHICH HMACH
OUU DUSK.
Von owe it to the stato, tlio county
you live In and to your noighbors to
lend what assistance you can In pro
tecting aocluty and aculng that Justice
la meetvd out to every man. So don't
bo gnllty of neglecting your duty by
finding an excuse to oscspO serving
on a Jury. Maxwell Telopost.
:o:
LOCAL AM) LMi'RSONAL
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AFTER COIN
I. S. rtnd J. W Phillips With Jim
MoDermott playing the part of the
jockey, stnrtod Thursday nftornoon
for the Lodgopole aim South Plntte
valloy towiiH, hont mi matching tha
Llsco pony against the running horses
in -the towns along the route. In case
nothing sorlous happens, tlio party
will travol as far south as llolyok
and as far oast as North Pkitto, In
nue-t of easy money. The Llsco pony, MlgB I)uIcj0 Frat0P lg ()n apaolul
Ih the fastest running horse in tho (Juty ut tl)C 0onontl Hm)M.
country of Ills weight. A good many! Wi H LnJvrenco r PttXlon trans
will not ngroe with thin statomont. A,acU),, ,,I1BlnagB , th0 clty Saturday..'
difference of opinion is wlmt makes j MIg(, 0Jft)ly8 IIlingen Bnont tho Wook
a Jiorse race, tjio pony mis neon very,on(1 m 0ou)lc muffs witla relatives.
Kticreasful all season and we hope the rr- rpimminti winihiir. n.i iihbv
l.oys will again return home with the
bacon. Llsco Tribune.
QUEBR ACCf.DKNT
Last Sunday morning while working
about the kitchen, Mrs. Charles Davis
living just north of Arnold. was ttcci
deritly shot by ft 22 cnHbor bullet,
whic h had been lying oil tho. wanning
oven of tho range and In soma man
ner was brushed off onto the heated
ntovo whoro It cxplotlod.
'The bullet struck just back of Uk
templo, making a scalp wound, but
the family to Insure against further
trouble, took Mrs Davie to Callaway
Hhowod that tho bullet hud glnncott
making a lloeh wound, Frlonds of
Mrs. Davis will ho happy to lonrn that
what might hrve boon a aorlous acci
dent will not dlscommodo hor In nity
way excopt for a soronoss for a short
time. Arnold SonMiiol.
MORN TROUBLE
So:n at tho tratiBmlsslon lino mnC
erinls arrived today, and will bo stor
ed in Horshoy untlf tlmo to uso thorn.
Wo trust tho controversies over tho
rlght-of- way can all be cloarod up
within a short time, us this is all
that is now holdlrg tho contractors
from oroctlng tho line. Tho village
board of Pnxton, Sutherland and llur
shoy moot again today to mako an
endonvor to nrrlvo at somo arrange
ment with tlio owners of tho Suther
land Telophono Company, who aro
bucking tho proposition, claiming tho
liff.h.tnfnialmi llnm will 4nlitt.n. Hint. I
RorvVlco, Unless Horshoy gets tho OUoraUon at Clivrkaon, Memorial IIos
transmission lno sorvico before lonts! ,tal FvUhiy nnd 18 r8P'),,to1 to 1,0 K'
wo miy bo up against an oijiorgenoy
as our light plant Is nil but "shot.!
JleiHhoy Times.
A Dt'TY
An'iMier reason why justice seema
-! i fti n to mhiciirry in the courts ot
bis i on n try Iho practice of many
u.oil .ti:l usel'n! citizen i of dodglna '
iiirv
tty- Men
f thr type we need
t Juries ' hi easily make tar
mo," ncmcy ;ii their business than
tie ' ii' i . i.' to pny them for the
M.ii, iirfth oi : ' mo !H'vve:l on a Jury.
Vi result too many who are unfit
io -.i in Jiidgini'iit got on our juries
hi" ini-.o men of l ctttsr Judgement ro
fur Id Rorvo. pi t have unpopular
Afrilii-t 111 itiimi itiul T1fn'f
a... h.rv duty. Serving qn thejury
v in n it ia nt all possible for you to
do so H as much of a duty , as paying
o. r t- () and doing what yon onn to
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PUBLIC SALE
I am leaving the farm I will sell at uiy place six miles wait ami
one mile north of North Platte en the farm Jtuown as the Frank Tur-
pit- plate, on
; Tuesday, November 22nd,
:,y-v j, following described property consisting of
3 - 80 HEAD OF CATTLE
mi)k cows, 1 freh. 1 alvina milk now. M h r fen,w
11 HEAD OF HORSES ;
spaa of black uiarert. weight 1700, o yearn old; span ot brtfwu mar
olght gftOO, 0 and 7 years old; sitan of mulea, 4 years bW, welL
li-'OQ and broke: spun of brown oolU, 8 yeara old, weight 8100: saddli
jony. S yars old, weight 600; brown span, mare and gelding, welglit
2tioo, 0 jrenrs old and one smooth mouth . -
FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
New 4 inch wgoa, good 3 inch wagon, gang plow, sulky plow, potatd
dinger, new corn -cultivator new P. A O. beet cultivator, John Deare -
utui, i-iuuvBuir, iubu, in noi, a aovuaa narrow, njower, nay hake, bay
eep, hay atackor, l)t spray, 4 seta of Qonoord harriwa,
rauigo cook stovo, Ice box and other articles too numerous to mention. .
SVI-i: STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Wtllll LUH0R AT NOON
TKRMB OF SALT3 All sums of $20 and under cash. All sums ot
Umt amount six mouths tlmo will be given with a baukable note bear
ing 10 per cent Interest from date ot sale.
Haruo Kawashima, Owner.
ED KI12U1U, Auotlonabr. RAY C- LAMOFQKD. Olark
R. Jtmrttou of Gothenburg Bpdnt
Friday In tho city. i
Mrs. 1). Ilelsner loft .Saturday for
Gothenburg to visit- it
Mil Agnes PdwMr'ot Ognlhiln' w
a city shopper Suturday.
Enrl Stflhhlns of Gothenburg spent
Armistice day In this dlty.
Mrs. II. II. Sohol of LoMoyno had
her tonsils removed Saturday.
Dr. Gtindol of Gothenburg spent
Prl(lfiy ln ti10 oIty colobrntlng.
left tho Genornl Hospital yesterday.
Attorney M. K. Crosby transacted
legal buslnoss in Ogallala Saturday.
Or. h. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-Ray
Diagnosis. JrcOonnld Bniik Building.
Phono 97. ,
Mrs. A.- J. Frastler of IJraly visited
in tho city tho latter part of the
wook. '
Mr. ami Mrs. M. IC. Navllle anil
ohlldron left rlday Fnlgllt for OmafujJ
to visit. ( ,y
Mrs. Walter Morris; of, SIdnoy v(i
Red rolntlvos In tho city tho latter
part of tho wook.
MIshos Etlfbl and Ilalon gousor 1rv
turned to hor homo Saturdny nftes
they spont a few days.
Mrs. Kolth MoorohousO returned,
yesterday from Omaha whore alio
Hhoppod for a fow days. ;"'
A .baby girl was born to Mr. -and
Mrs. L. J. Anderson Thursday. Mothor
and baby aro doing ntcoly.
Mr. and Mrs. Nols Maddox of Millar
spont the week ond at tho homo of
their son P. P. Maddox and wife
Mra. D. Wing and ohlldron return-)
od Saturday from Grand Island whoro
&ho vlHltod her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Splinter. ."
You will only buy ono phonograph
in a life tlmo if you buy tho rlgh'
ono Soo tho Victor
Mrs. K. G. Dolph of Curmlno, re
turned to hor homo Saturday aftor
undergoing nn operation at the PlntfQ.
Valley hospital.
Mra. Arthur Tramp underwent -an
ting along nicely.
Roland Looko and Donald Yost lott
Friday night for, Lincoln whore they
wor'o guosts of tho Alumnao Associ
ation ot tho Stato University. Money
was sent for thoir transportation by
tho association and Uiey wore anked
to ntlond tho University next year and
play on tho football team
1 f.?MilSM?.i!.!i!4MMMKMM:iMM!4tt:.t:'
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lliiiiKMipalhlr I'lij-Hlelnn
Suwon
r.inicral Practice anil
('iinstructlou Surgery
"M'Hnl Accommo.lntlon
H Plutle Valley Hospltnl
g former Name Twlncm Hospltnl.
NORTH PLATTU, NH11H.
JT iff u r $fffm f iV
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The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Plitte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not have enough
stock or uiachlnory for a genornl
'fa tni an 1 n T n ir Inrintod can T au r r A
.. .. . ..... . i.
a comuinnuon aaie nt worm riaim
or at tho Fnlrvlow dairy 1 Vi niilo,st
wost ot town. I bavo always gtj
unough stock oV mnchlnory listed with j.
my so vu can uuKi 11 vuuiuuiuiiuii um ,
any tlmo.
GEO. . DENT
- 1'liysicinn and Surgeou
Special Altcnllon Glvon to Suruerj
. and Ol)Slotric
Ofliee Building ft Loan llulldlng '
Phoue: Offico 130. Residence 4J.1
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I).
Special Attention . Given to
Surgory
McRoniild Hank llulfillnp
Office Phone 83 Residence S(
OTIS Kv PLATT, XL. IK
PliysIoJnii ami Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatmeut
Calls answered Day aad.Klgbt.
Over Union Stato Bank. "
Office Phono 296 House Phone 13S$J
OMee 840 House m
mi, W I. SIIAFEEK
' Osleoiuitli ruyslolan
Orw the OasU. North Piatt
,7. JU. HoKIltATIAK
Practice Liiullud to Diseases ol
Women and Surgory
OVlSlt REXALL DRUG STORB .
Phones Office liar Residence a 101
Office phone Sill. Res. phone Sll
L. C. DllOST,
Ostooiiathic IMiysicIiui
North Platte, Nebrusks
Knights of Columbus Building.
l)It. IIAKOLD FENNElt
Osloonatli
QVUR HIRSOHFULD'S
Qfflqe Phone U3I
ues, rnone ius(
' Meaching "First Aid" . i
"First Aid-
is Mighty Good Business
as long as there i&an average of 75,000 people killed in acci
dents every year, as long as 3,500,000 , industrial disabilities
y: each year are due to industrial accidents.
.To help prevent this waste of life and labor 437 American
( Red Cross Chapters last year conducted 5, 1 00 First Aid Classes, ,
with an enrollment 0104,496 students. - ;
During the year 20,172 persons completed the course .
and received their certificates. 4
What do you say to doubling this record next year?
Double the Red Cross membership in this, the annual
Membership Roll Call, and the Red Cross' will do what it.
always has done its best. -
The expansion of First Aid Instruction Ly the Red Cross is
.up to YOU, because it is only through your membership
.dollars that the Red Cross : Carry On.
Annual Red CROSS Roll Call
yL Join or renew your membership
,;m November. 1124,1921
Mils. H. HEXRY GILFOYL
Teiiclier 01' Voice Culture
and the
Art of1 Singing
Res. Stn.ll.-; 10S W. 3rd. PUone 114V.
OH. HKDFIi'LI)
PHYSIC f.V X, O ItS'l'KT H HI A.N
vSnrgoon, X-ltJiy
Calls Promptly Aiinwved N'lt-'ht or Du
phones Orflce fi42. fes.n.fc
w. t. I'lm niAiu)
fi rad u 1 0 V el tri jia rihii
Ex-Governtuerit Veiertnarlaii aul 'ej.
assisutut uepuit 3uue Vateitunria;
Hoapltal iA Suuth Vine Street. Hot
pita) Phone ii:t3, House PLUme 33
v YOU THAT IUY1J
1UTEUMATISM ,
pnli 320 Bast 6th St. fotvheitf-
ing balm. Room 11 Uatairg
(IlalUgan, Beatty & Halllgan, A,ttj.)
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT .
Estate No. of Charles F. Iddings,
deceased, in the County Court of
Llnooln Countv. NehraaUs.
The State or Nebraska, to all ner-
sous Interested in said Eatate. take
notice that the Executrix has filed 0
final account and report of her. ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge as such Ex
ecutrix, which have been set tor hear
lag before said court on Deo. 1. iu.'18' lM2' Rt 10 'clock to re-
at 10 o'clock a. nu when you may op.
pear and contest the same.
Dated Not. 8, 1121. ' ,
WM H. C. WOODHURfl'T,
(&KALJ County Judge.
(Bseler, Crosby ft Baskins, Attys.)
NOTICE OF PsTTITION
Estate No. 185 ot Bernbard Wluk
en warder, deoeased, In the Oountv
Court of Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. The State of Nebraska- . To ail
persons intsrested In laid Estate tal.oj
notice that a petition has been file I
for the Issuance ot letters testament
ary of Richard F. Wlnksnwerder
and for the appointment of Richard
V. Wlukenwerder as Administrator of
said Estate, which has been set for
hearing herein on December 2, 1921,
at 1Q o'clooV a. ra.
Dated November 4, lMi.
. to. 11. fi. wQobiiOKfr.
ISIPW. Qount. Judt
ij Kierig,
Auctioneer.
..fiieral' I'nrin Sales A Specialty; al
Itoai Kslnlf. Uefer'ti'i4 and at
First National Bank.
North Platte. Xebniskn.
,
. (ISfeeler,. Crosby & Bnaklns, Atty's.l
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1854 of .Mary Facka. de
ceased, in the County Court' of Lin
eolu County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraskar To all per
sona interested in said Estate take uo-
tlce that ;i nptlHrm lino 1ao.. Al,t f,.
the awoIntment of William H. Facka !
as Administrator of said estate, whicn 1
urn ueeu avi ior Hearing nerein on i
.ovemnor us, vjzi, at 10 o'clock a. m
Dated October 21st, 1821.
TO. II. 0, WOODHURST,
(SEAL) , . County Judge.
(Geo. N. Gibbs, Atty.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate Nq. 1846 of Sebastian Schwaig
er, deceased, iu the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditora
of said estate will take notice that the
'time limits tnr
t1lne "wMd tor preaentatlon and fil
, lng of ola4mB Wlnst iald estate is
Marr-h 1st, 1922, and for settlement
ot said Estate i October 21th. 1922,
that I will sit at Uie county court
room in said County on December 1st,
im, ot 10 o'clock a. m. and on March
: ceivs. examine, hear, allow, or adjust
an claims aud objections duly filed
Dated October 28th,' 1021.
!X - TO.' II. C. WOOD. ."RST,
f8AIi) Count) 'udgo,
(D. E. Harper, Attorney)
XOTICK TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1819 o'f Mary Stella Shelly,
deceased, In the County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will take notice that
the time limited for presentation and
filing ot claims against said Estate
la Mar. 6, 1922, and for settlement of
Bald Eatate is Nov. 2, 1922; that I
will sit in the county court room in
said County on Dec 6. 1921 at 10 o
clook a. m., and on March 8 19B2 at
10 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine,
hew, allow,, or adjust all claims and
Objections duly filed,
' Dt Nov. i, ltti.
TO: ,11.' C. W0ODITUR8T,
(SBAI4 . , County JHdf,
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(John Grnnt, Attorney.)
, NOTICE OF PETITION
EsUto No. 1S57 of Edward . P. Rob-.
bausen, deceased, In the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estate tak9
notice that a petition has been filed
for the appointment of Sarah Reb
kauson as Administratrix of said Es
tate, which has' been set for hearing
heroin n Nov. 20," 1921, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dated November 8, 1921.
TO. II. C WOODIIURST,
(SEAL) Coonty Judge.
(Iloagland & CarrT Attya")
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1Sstato Xo- 1S1S of Charles J. Brand,
decoasod in the Countj- Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tha State of Nebraska, ss: Credit
el's of said ostate will take notice that
the timo limited f or 'presentation nnd
filing of claims against said Estate
is March G, 1922, and for settlement
of said estate is Novombor 1st. 1922;
that I will sit at the county court
room in said County on December
6th,. 1921 at 10 o'clock a. m. and on
March pth, 192? at 10 o'clock a. ra.
t' .7."' IIV" T n'
a"". "ear, anow, or
adjust all claims, and objections duly
filed.
Dated. November 1st, 1921.
WM. II. C. WOODIIURST
(S1) County Judge
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 339
To Whom It May Concern:
The Special Commissioner appoint
ed to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho-Southeast cor
nor ot section 84, town 10, range 26.
Lincoln County, Nebraska, width of
road to be 40 feet, running thence
northwest from the southeast corner
to the northwest corner of section 2S"
town 10, range 26, Lincoln County,
Nebraska and termlnaUng at tho
Southeast corner of Section 20, town
10, range 26, Lincoln, County, Nebras.
ka, following as near as possible the
present traveled road;, has reportr 1
In favor thereof: any person or per
sons having objections thereto, or
claims for damages by reason of the
establishment of the above described
road must file same In the ofrieo of
the County Clerk at North Platte,
Nebraska, on or before 12 o'lock
noon of the 7th day of January. 192'!.
Dated aj. North Platte, Nebrnsl ,
this mh day- of Qatober, 1921.
, - ' A. S. ALLEN,
County Clork