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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
t THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Moral Cash and Carry In Your Home Means Thrift TITLE "TEAM WORK" Whcrin Mr. Bare Cupboard and Handy Telephone arc foiled at running up expenses. L & S. Grocerteria ' ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS CURRENT COMMENT ABOUT PEO PLE AND THE THINGS THEY ARE DOING HERE. Acordlng to the 1920 consus tlicro are 355 farms of ovor ono thousand acros each In Lincoln county. Only ono county, Chorry, has moro of these 1000-acro farms whllo sovon counties. Cass, Fillmore, Madison, Otoo, Sow ard, "Wayne and York do not havo a slnglo 1,000-acro farm. These 35G 1,000-acro farms In Lincoln county make for an entirely dlfforent condi tion than obtains in tho sovon coun tics. It means long distances, Bparso population and wonderful opportunities. Lincoln county people will bo Inter ested In learning of the move being made to secure tho appointment of W. It. McKccn to the Interstate Com merce commission. Tho movo In prompted by tho need for someone on tho commlslon to represent tho mlddlo section of the country. Tho appolntmont Is to bo mnde by the presldont and tho offorts of Mr. Mc Koon's frionds will bo centered on the congressional delegation from Ne braska. Mr. McKcon was with the1 Union Pacific horo at North Plntto n numbor of years ago and has u largo acquaintance nmong tho older resi dents who will bo glad to holp his, candidacy along should opportunity present. A commltteo from tho Chambor of Commerco consisting of Mossors Bare, Dixon, Carroll, Soudor, Thoolocko, Wilson and Darber attended a meet ing of farmers at the Gaslin school house Tucsdn" evoning. The object of tho meeting wub to talk ovor tho irrigation project It was loarned that some of tho mon there has al ready subscribed for the west end of tho survey which cornea up Into tho eastern sldo of Lincoln county. Thoj mooting vns enthusiastically In favor of Irrigation if it ca,n bo worked out' so It will not ha too oxponnlvo. i Nobrnska Wcaloyan Unlvorslty Is making a campaign for nn ondowmont fund of one third million dollars. Wo aro writing It out an somo peoplo would think It was a prlntor's mis take If (.wo used tho figures. Tho frionds of tho unlvomlty In North Platto havo been solicited and the campaign is still on. Word was re ceived nt this offlco yesterday saying that tho exact amount In money and pledges In tho hands of tho treasurer last Suturday was $7nG,74G.fiO and tho campaign is Just In good form now Tho campaign is to closo on Decem ber 21. Tho Sunday odltion of tho "Oroat Palls Trlbuno published at Great Palls, contains a page write-up of the University of Montana. This Institu tion lnpludcs tho Btato unlvorslty, tho normal college, tho school of mlnos and tho engineering bcIiooI. Thoso four schools combined consti tute tho Unlvorslty of Montana of which Edward C. Elliott Is chancellor nnd head. North Platto peoplo know him as Ed Elliott born and raised hore a graduate of North Platte High school and of tho Unlvorslty of Ne braska. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prcd Elliott, aro now living nt 421 East Second street in this city. In, tho paper referred to Ib a dctallo-l dOBcriptlon of each of tho four schools and tho following Itom of In terest to Mr. Elllott'B North Platto frionds: "Tho unification or tho ad ministration of tho Unlvorslty of Montnna has mado possible the singleness of purpose which undorllos tho specific work of ouch ono or tho Institutions. Tho head of tho Univer sity of Montana under tho present admlnlBtratlvo system of Chnncollor Elliott, whoso office is In tho state capital at Helena. Tho faculty or ganization of oach Institution Is in dopondont, but tho work of tho four unlvorslty Institutions Is co-ordinated through tho office of tho chancellor. Montana's experiment In this form of administration of tho affairs of seg regated Institutions has attracted wldo attention in educational clrclc3 in this country. That It haB been a success to a degree fur greater than was anticipated by Its earlier admin istration, the financial affairs of the University of Montana havo been sys tematized und handled under strictly administrated budget syBtom. To tho 'chancellor's energy nnd forcslghted noss may bo attributed tho growing popularity of tho groator University of Montana. This was ovldcnccd em phatically by ' the vote which passod tho unlvorslty fund measures In the autumn of 1919." :o: COMM I SSI ON E US PJtO CE E I) INGK Continued account of the mooting of November 28: I Itoy W. Hoatson, services $ 12.52 Nina Elder, services 10.00 ' C. V. Morton, rofund tax 27.34 Fleld-Hlrgo Co., coal 2G.00, Loypoldt-Ponnlngton Co. 1G.30 Chns. Green, rofund 1G.30 American Contractor, ptg. 40.50 Lincoln County Lumber Co. 5.95 Amos Vendoll, dragging G.30 L. J. Hanson, mdso. 12.13 C E. McClain, services 9.25 Bert Nation, road dlst. 44 9.00 Highway Maintenance Co. 42.21 Prod McCalg, hal on roads 99.00 Mrs. Frank Zummor 14.40 SPANISH WAR HOLD EIGHTH NEXT VETERANS TO ANNUAL BALL WEEK 35.G0 10.00 11.70 51.00 7.80 22.70 14.10 25.20 18.G0 L. N. Cross, mdse., county poor E. M. Leech, house for Co. poor Pease & Son, blacksmith 17.00 Martin Wyman, blacksmith 31.70 IV. A. McWha, blacksmith 60.00 Chas. Milton, road dlst. 14 Cas. Jackson, road dlst. 14 Llego Conklln, road dlst 14 Amos Thompson, road dlst. 14 Gus Howard, road dlst, 14 Paul Gorkln, road dls.t 14 Earl Greonwood, road dlst. 14 Frank Cokor, patrolman 100.00 W. II. Wordoner, patrolman 100.00 D. D. Staples, patrolman 100.00 John Tollllon, patrolman 100.00 L. J. Ford, patrolmnn 100.00 H. W. Schbechter, patrolman . 100.00 W. B. Salisbury, services 2G0.00 Nobraska-Iowa Steel Tank Co., culverts 027.12 H. D. Lunlngor, road dlst. 52 5.40 John Ehlors, road dlst 52 3.30 H. S. Karrlgor road dlst. 52 . 7.20 The Harry E. Brown Camp No. 11 Spanish Wnr Veterans will entortaln tho public at its eight annunl ball at tho Lloyd Opera house on Friday evening, December 1G. Elaborate preparations aro bolng mado to mako this ball the outstanding social evont of tho season. Last year tho veterans could not accommodato all their pa trons on account or the size or the hall they were forced to use but this year they have secured tho Lloyd and Invito all their old patrons to Join In tho fun. :o: nENNERA-KOCH A pretty homo wedding was sol emnized Wecnosday, December 7 at high noon at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henneka when their only daugh ter, Etrie, was united In marrlago to Stanloy Koch, oldest son or Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Koch. Rev. L. W. Gram ley of Hershoy officiated. Proceeding tho ceremony Corbln McConnoll of Sarben, sang "Tho Sunshine of Your Smile." Tho bridal party entered the room to the strains or tho wedding march played by Mrs. Roy Crlppon. Following the ceremony a throe course dinner was served. Tlio bride was attractively dressed In brown silver-raced satin and car ried a" shower bouquet ot bride s roses and swansonla. Tho groom 13 a prosperous young fnrmor of the val ley and will take his bride to the farm homo six and one-halt miles west of this city whero they will bo at homo to tholr frionds attor December 15. Both thoso young peoplo aro wldo- ly known through this part or tho valley, and The T,rlbuno Jlns tholr many trlends In wishing them many happy years ot married lUo and most or It In this community. :o: Buy her a beautiful Elgin wrist watch for Christmas. Dixon tne Jowojer. A QUIET PLACE to bring, your friends to dine. A place where the greatest oare Is ex excised In tho selection of tho food materials. A place where tho cuisine Is exquisite, whero the china and cut lery Is tasteful, and tho surroundings pleasant This la such a place. Come and enjoy It HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE. :o:- Frush Stato Farm milk for salt at DIckoy's. D Samuel Gol presents A1 inTEvk I ii nwr w mm in i fi iv Auw. m am V,Wj V J J JL VIVjI Roads D Written hV KA Suggested by O.Hp'mp; Short STorV of the san 'JDirected by yank. Lloyd e stiny same name' i '' DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phones Office G42, Residence 676 NOTICE I, W. H. McDonald, president of tho McDonald Stato Bank of North Platto, in tho County of Lincoln and State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that at tho regular called mooting of th stockholders or tho said bank held on tho 28th day of Novombor, 1921 at which n ore than a majority, that is four-firths or 800 shares of tho Can ltal Stock ot Bald bank was represent ed, upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, Articlo No. 6 ot tho Articles of Incorporation of said bank was amondod to read as follows: Article 6: "This Corporation shall begin business on tho 3rd day of Janunry, 1902, and shall terminate on tho 3rd day of January, 1942. W. H. McDonald, President. , J. B. McDonald, Socy. Subscribed and sworn to before me, H. D. WIeso a Notary Public in and for Lincoln County, Nebraska, by W. Hr. McDonald and J. B. McDonald this 28th"day of November, 1921. H. D. Wleso, Notary Public. . My commission expires May 8, 192G. (E. H. Evans. Attorney.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS W. T. PRITCHARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex aislstant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hos pltal Phono G33, Houso Phone 633. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. Specinl Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 83 Residence 3 Wanted HIDES AND FURS Pretty Fair Prices L. LIPSHITZ OTIS R. PL ATT, Jf. I) Physician and Surgeon' tf-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Ovor Union Stato Bank. Office Phone 296 Houso Phono 1236J The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 GEO. B. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery and Obstetrics Off Ice Building. & Loan Building Phono: Office 130. Residence 11' Offlco phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraske Knights ot Columbus Building. DR. HAROLD FENJTER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 102( WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything mado of tin or sheet metil. 510 Locust Under General Hospital. Estato No. 1859, of Goorgla W. Walkor, deceased, in tho Count Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato ot Nebraska, ss: Cred itors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited tor presenta tion and riling of claims against said Estate is March 27, 1922, and for set tlement of said Estate Is November 22, 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room In said County on Decem ber 27, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 27, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hear allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filad. Dated November 22, 1921. Wm. H. Woodhurst, County Judge. (Seal) NOTICE OF TAKING UP BSTRAY Taken up by tho undersigned on section 24, southwest quarter 14-31, west ot Cody Ranch, County ot Lin coln, Stato ot Nebraska, on the 6tU day of November 1921: team of brown mules with light noses. Ono mulo has piece of old rope around neck. Owner call at this ofrico, .pay for this notice and take animals. Dated this 14th day ot Nov., 1921. Signed, W. J. THOMAS. 921 W. 2nd. NOTICE OK TAKING UP ESTRAY DR. M. B. STATES Chiropractor 5, G. 7 Building. & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed EmbalmerB Undertakers nnd Funeral Director! Day Phone 41 Night Phono Black 589 For thoso who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm salo, I am located bo I can hold a combination sale at North Platto or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles west of town. I havo always got onough stock or machinery listed with mo so wo can hold a combination sale any time. At The SUN, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, aim Real Estate. References and Datei First National Bank. North Platte Nebraska. Office 340 Housel2ti' DR. IV. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oaals. North Platte DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN Prnctico Limited to Diseases ol Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Ofnco 127 Residence 655 MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voico Culturo and tho Art of Singintr Ros. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phouo 1147J J. S. IWINEM M.D. Homeopathic Physician A Surgoon General Practice and Construction Snrgery Hospital Accommodation Platto Ynlloy Hospital Former Nnino Tvrlneai Hospital. NORTH7 PLATTE, NEBR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1850, ot Bornhard Wink onwordor, deceased, in tho County Court or Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato or Nebraska, ss: Cred' ltors ot said estate will tako notice that tho tlmo limited tor presentation and filing of claims against said Es tato is April 6, 1922, and for settle mont ot snid Estato is December 2, 19?2; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on Janu ary 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on Aril 6, 1922, nt 10 o'clock a. m., to recolvo, oxamlno, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Wm. tl. C. Woodhurat (Soal) County Judgo. Taken up by tho undersigned, flvo miles northwest of North Platte County of Lincoln, Stato of Nebras ka; on or about tho tenth day of No vember, 1921, 2 black geldings, weight about 1,000, 1 sorrel gelding, weight 1,000, 1 black mare, weight about 1, 000, 1 sorrel maro, weight about 800 and colt. Dated this 19th day of November, 1921. (Signed) A. J. TRACY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1857 of Edward P. Reb- hauson, deceased, In the County Court ot Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nebraska, ss: Cred itors ot said estate will take notlco that tho time limited for presenta tion and filing of claims against said Estato is April 3rd, 1922, and for set tlement ot said Estate Is November 29, 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on Jan uary 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on April 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hear, nl low, or adjust all claims and objot tlons duly riled. Wm. H. Woodhurst, (Seal) County Judge. (Beolor, Crosby & Basklns Attorneys) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estito No. 1854 ot Mary Facka, de coosed in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, as: Credit ors of said estato will take notice that tho timo limited for presenta tloa and filing ot claims against Bald Estate is March 23, 1922, aad for sottlomont of eaid Estate Is Novom bor 18, 1922; that I will sit at the county court room in said county on December 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 23, 1922, at 10 o'clock a., m., to reeoiro, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all olaims and objections duly filed. Wm. H. Woodhurst, County Judge. (Seal)