The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 16, 1921, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL AJM PERSONAL
Miss Gladys Hodgoss of Brady wns
a city Visitor Saturday.
Clinton ft Son, the Eye Glass Mon.
SoMco and Satisfaction.
Mies Ann Patton of Konrnoy Is in
the city visiting friends.
Att'y. M. E. Crosl)y transacted lo-J
gal business. In Tryon Friday.
Mrs. Maria Mettln and (laughter loft
Sunday for Omaha to spend a wcolc.
Clinton & Son, tho Eye OlaBS Men.
Service and Satisfaction.
Mrs. Emll Peterson of Chappul
spent Saturday In tho jlty shopping.
Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Mon.
Service and Satisfaction,
Mrs. M. H. HUdonhrand of Tryon
transacted business in tho city Fri
day. Attorney W. V. Hoagland loft this
morning for Lincoln to transact bus
iness. Give thought to Xmas. Dixon,
the Jeweler.
Edw. Hanks of Lincoln spent the
week end with his cousin Earl Mc
Donald. Moso McFarland returned Sunday
from Cheycnno whoro he transacted
business.
Frank IIoxlo returned to Ogalalla
yesterday after spending Sunday at
his home.
Trayor- Books and Itosarles for
Christmas gifts, C S. Clinton & Son
Jewelers.
Miss Janet McDonald will ontortaln
tho Nlcafcgeo Campfiro at hor homo
this evening.
Maurice "Williams loft Saturday for
Grand Island to spend tho week ond
with his parents.
Mrs. J. E. Jeffries loft Saturday
for Kearnoy to spend a few days with
her son and wife.
I)r. L. J. KRAUSE, Dcntlsi, X-ltay
Dlnprnosls. McDonald Hank Building.
Phono 07.
Mrs. John Hlldobrandt will ontor
taln tho Catholic Girls Club nt hor
home this ovonlng.
Harold Marcott of Gothenburg un
derwent nn opoartlon at tho Gonoral
Hospital yesterday.
Miss Rota Boutwoll roturncd to
Maxwoll Saturday after visiting
friends In tho city.
Miss Agnos Bokowoll of Staploton
visited friends und transacted busi
ness in tho city Saturday.
E. D. Enrhcalt of Cozad formerly
or North Platte, Is roportod to bo
BorlouBly 111 In nn Omaha hospital,
suffering, cancor of tho throat.
Evorott Adams returned to Fre
mont yostcrday after spoudlng thu
week end with his parents,
Clinton & Son, Tho Eye Glass Men,
Sorvico and Satisfaction. j
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Meyer roturn
cd to tholr homo In Greoley, Colo.
SrAKIMAOK LICKNSES
Following is a list of the marriage
liconsos Issued by County Judgo
Woodhurst since our last report: ,
Dec. fi Stanley Koch, NortliPlattoi
and Miss Efflo Ilonoka, North Platte
yesterday after visiting at tho Robert Married by Itcv. L. W. Gramley. ;
; Dec. 7. liny unncor, auuierianti
and Miss AUco W. Griffin, Sutherland
I Doc. 7. Oliver E. Fairchlld, Le
Moyno and Mrs. Bertha Eggers, Lew-
Qulnn homo.
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE McCAIlK HOTEL, OVK1I
STAMP'S 11AKERY, PHONE 71.
Mrs. It. A. Claypool returned to her ,
homo in Cozad yostcrday after visit
ing horJ mother who Is confined u
a local hospltul.
Kenneth Wholnn returned to Tor
rlngton Sunday after visiting his
pnronts Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wholan
for a fow days. '
A year's subscription to a magazine
makes a pleasing gift. Phono mo'
your order for any magazino or club.
Mrs. Fred G. Hecior, Phonn 537. I
Mrs. Chas. H. Stamp returned Sun
day from Kansas City where sho visit
ed nt tho homo of hor daughter Mrs.
"W. It. Kcsler. She also visited in Oma
ha enrouto homo.
Hroken lenses bring us tho pieces
and wo will do tho rest. Wo grind our
own louses. Dixon Optical Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wcndeborn
ontortalnod at their country home
Friday evening. A very pleasant
ovoning was spent in cards and danc
ing aftor which delicious refreshments
woro served.
-:o:
NOTICE TO LADIES
Mrs. C. W. Woodloy, Hair Manu
facturer from Donvoir, stopping nt
Hotel McCabo indefinitely. All kinds
of hair work dono whllo horo. Switch
es mado from your combings. ROOTS
CAREFULLY TURNED. Now switches
furnished. Also tranformatlons from
host American hair. Old switches and
hair colored, mado over to look like
now. Will buy hair. WORK GUARAN
TEED. Telephone 25. MrB. C. W. Woodloy.
:o:
UNION PACIFIC REDUCES FARES
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Round trip holiday excursion tick
ost between all points on tho Union
'Pacific system whoro tho one way
faro is not over $25.00, will bo sold
Docembor 22, 23, and 24 at one and
ono-half of tho rogular one way faro.
Minimum round trip faro for adults
$2.50; for chlldrou of half fare age
$1.25. Good to re urn until January
4, 1922. For full particulars ask
tho noarost Union Pacific ngont.
ollon. Married by Judge Woodhurst
Dec. 9 Jas. E. McClain nnd Mrs.
Lavlnla A. Davidson, Paxton.
Doc. 10 Ivar O. Johnson, Gothen
burg nnd Miss Ruth E. Larson, Etm,
Nobr.
:o:-t
Mrs. Carl Colto'n of Oshkosh trans
acted business In tho city Saturday.
Miss Iva Schwartz of Maxwoll shoo
ped in tho city Saturday.
Buy her a beautiful Elgin wrist
watch for Christmas. Dixon tho
Jowolor.
Perry- Tettorton of Wellfleet trans
acted business in the city yesterday.
Miss Ina Fay Mason is assisting In
Dr. Twinem's office.
Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Men,
Sorvico and Satisfaction.
P. E. Dluo loft Saturday Tor Om
aha to transact business.
W. T. PRITCHARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant doputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vino Street Hof
pltnl Phono G33, House Phone 633
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Snrgeon
Spccinl Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
Offico Building & Loan Building
Phono: Offico 130. Residence 11'
GIVE HER AN
shcr
Eden Wa
FOR CHRISTMAS
And You Give Her the Best
What would save wife or
mother more work or
worry than a good wash
ing machine?
Call in at our office and let us show you this
wonderful machine with many exclusive feat
ures. TERMS IF DESIRED.
North
Me
Light
Power
Co.
Office phono 241. Ron. phono 217
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, . Nebrask
Knights, of Columbus Building.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333
Res. Phone 1021
WM. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Mnkos or repairs anything mado of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust. Undor General Hospital.
OUR FIRST
PRE-INVENTORY
Sinclair Oil Special
SALE
Beginning Saturday, December 10th, we will sell SIN
CLAIR OIL in the following weights, your choice of cans:
Quarts, Hall Gallons, Gallons and Five Gallon Cans. This
Sale tolast until Saturday, December 17th, subjeat to stock
on hand.
ONE GALLON ABSOLUTELY FREE with each
Five Gallon Purchase.
Regular Price Special Price
, per Gallon per Gallon
Light v $1.00 $ .75
Medium : . . r , ; ; 1.10 .85
Heavy 1.20 .95
Extra Heavy 1.25 1.00
Liberty Aero 1.35 1.10
No extra charge lor Cans or Containers.
Here is your chance to buy OIL at less than you even
dreamed it could be sold.
REMEMBER, ONE G ALLON FREE with each
Five Gallons.
J. S. DAVIS AUTO CO.
PRESENT CONDITION OF
AMERICAN TItUST
COMPANIES
A handsome Increase Is shown In
tho volume of Trust company re
sources for Nebraska acordlng to
"Trust Companies of tho United
States," for 1921, just published by
the United States Mortgngo and Trust
company of New York. Nebrasna'-J
Trust companies have assets aggre
gating $10,741,455 a gain of $1,880,
195, or about 21 per cent over last
year. This volume, now In Its nine
teenth edition shows aggregate re
sources of tho Trust companies at
the close of business Juno 30, 1921, of
$12,323,430,513.35 as against $12,451,
877,583.58 last year and $7,054,791,
780.04 five yearB ago. Tho number of
companies reporting was 2.390. as
compared with 2241 last year.
In commonlng on Trust company
conditions during tho past year, John
W. Platten, president of tho United
States Mortgage nnd Trust company
says:
"No stronger evidence of tho sta
bility of Trust companies has boon
forthcoming during tholr entire his
tory than was demonstrated during
the past year in connection with their
banking operations. The year ending
Juno 30, 1921, covered by the latest
returns as given In, tho 1921 edition
of "Trust Companies of the United
States," was one of tremendous re
cession of prices and values attended
by reduction of bank loans, contrac
tion of credit and rapln falling off of
deposits.
"Notwithstanding these adverse
conditions, tho resources of tho Trust
companies of tho United States, as nt
June 30, 1921, amounted to $12,323,
430,000, for tho 2,390 companies re
porting, decrease for tho year of
only $128,000,000.
"This situation, coupled with tho
fact that a substantial Increase Is
shown In all branches of fiduciary
business, is extromoly gratifying, and
affords furthor and convincing proof
of tho recognition by both corpora
tions nnd Individuals of tho value of
Trust company sorvico."
PIANO TUNING
Work Guaranteed
IIOLLEY MUSIC HOUSE
riiono 415
Masonic Building at Corner of
Fifth and Dowey.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1850, of Bornhard Wink
enwordor, deceased, in the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Cred
itors of said estate will take notice
that tho time limited for presentation
and filing of claims against said Es
tate is April 6, 1922, and for settle
ment of said Estate is December 2,
1922; that I will sit" at the county
court room in said county, on Janu
ary 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and
on April G, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
to receivo, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections duly
filed.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE
dr. m.d. STATES
Chiropractor
5, 6. 7 nulldiiig & Loan Building.
' I, W. H. McDonald, president of thu
McDonald State Bank of North Platte,
In tho County of Lincoln and State i.f
Nebraska, do hereby certify that at
the regular called meeting of the
stockholders of the said bank held on
tho 28th day of November, 1921 at
which ittore than a majority, that is
four-fifths or 800 shares of the Can
ltal Stock of said bank was represent
ed, upon motion, duly seconded' and
unanimously carried, Article No. G of
tho Articles of Incorporation of said
bank was amended to read as follows
Article G: "This Corporation shall
begin business on the 3rd day of
January, 1902, and shall terminate on
tho 3rd day of January, 1942.
W. II. McDonald, President.
J. B. McDonald, Secy.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
II. 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. Wioso, Notary Public.
My' commission expires May 8, 192G
A QUIET PLACE
to bring your friends to dine. A
placo where the greatest care Is ex
excised In the selection of the food
materials. A place where tho cuisine
is exquisite, where the china and cut
lory Is tasteful, and the surroundings
pleasant. This is such a placo. Come
and enjoy It.
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
(John Grant Attorney.)
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
Offico Phone 70.
Res. Phono 1242
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Funeral Dlrcclon
Pay Phono 41
Night Phono Black 588
Offico 340 HouselSS'
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Ovor tho Oasis. North PlatU
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases of
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phonos Offico 127 Rosidonco G5G
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Toucher of Voico Culturo
and tho
Art of Singing
Ros. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147J
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
In tho matter of the application of
Charles W. Trembly, Administrator
of tho estato of George W. Trembly,
deceased, for leave to sell real es
tate. Notice Is hereby given, that In pur
suance of an order mado by J. L.
Towoll, Judge of tho District Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska ndo on
tho 8th day of July 1921, for "o sale
of real estate hereinafter described,
I will soil at tho east front door of
tho Court House In tho city of North
Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on
Saturday, tho 7th day of Janunry
1922, beginning nt ono o'clock In tho
nftornoon, tho South East quarter,
South West quarter and tho North
West quarter of Section fourteen, also
tho South East quarter of Section
twolvo, all in Township fifteen North
Range twonty-olght west on tho Gth
Principal Morldian In Lincoln County,
Nebraska to tho highest bidder for
cash, said salo will he called at one
o'clock p. m. nnd will bo open for ono
hour thereafter.
CHARLES W. TREMBLY,
Administrator of tho Estato of
George W. Trembly, Deceased.
(E. II. Evans, Attorney.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estato No. 1859, of Georgia W.
Walker, deceased. In the County
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss: Cred
itors of said estate will take notlco
that the time limited for presenta
tion nnd filing of claims against said
Estato is March 27, 1922, and for set
tlement of said Estate Is November
22, 1922; that I will sit at the 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 filed.
Dated November 22, 1921.
Wm. II. C Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estato No. 1857 of Edward P. Reb-
hauson, deceased, in the County Court
of Lincoln Cotlnty, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, stf: Cred
itors of said estate will take notice
that tho tlmo limited for presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
Estato is April 3rd, 1922, and for set
tlement of said Estate is November
29, 1922; that I will sit at the coanty
court room in Bald 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, al
low, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst,
(Seal) County Judge.
(Beeler, Crosby & Basklns Attorneys)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 1854 of Mary Facka, de
ceased in tho Coumty Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska,
Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credit
ors of said estato will takb notice
that tho tlmo limited for presenta
tion and filing of claims against said
Estato is March 23, 1922, and for
sottlomont of said Estato is Novem
ber 18, 1922; that I will sit at the
county court room in said county on
Docombor 23, 1021, at 10 o'clock a.
m., and on March 23, 1922, at 10
o'clock a., m., to recolve, ojcamlno,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
Wm. II. C. Woodhurst,
(Scan County Judge.
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