THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I r FDR THE LOVE O ( O ISSP DOQBVI! Vv , , ' 291 WHO HAS BEDS USlKQ ) PtI V I , IP GRE. WHAT ' i i i origin of rotary nwiwpcp PRfiRPFR IN JAVA CATS SKIN AS PAIN KILLER HKraHrai FflT uiMJi-u..'rn Sovontoon yoara ago, Paul I. Hnfrls, nn attornoy in tlio City or Chicago, was, tormented with an unmitigated obsoHBlon to nchlovo something of bon if it to humanity. The lonosomoncss of tho largo city, tho dull routlno of business, and tho earnest doslro .to enlargo hU clrclo of acquaintance spurred him Into doclslvo action. Ho Invited thrco friends to his office- a coal doalor, a mining oporator, and a morchant tailor to whom ho dcllbor ately oludlcated his idoa of forming a club, a untqua club, Umt would be wholly different from any other exist ing organization; n club that would promulgate tho spirit of service, make business men bettor buslnoflB mon, do volopo a wide acquaintanceship and nfford Us mombors nnd opportunity to sorvo society. This mooting occurred on February 23, 1905, and was tho aotual arrival of baby Ilotnry into a world that ro colvod her with open arms. - Mombors consisted of ono man from each bus lnoss or profession, who mot in rota tion at their places of business to dis cuss various questions that might arlso from tlmo to tlmo, and to offer suggestions concorning the wolfaro of tho community. Tn ordor to strengthen fellowship, it was unanimously agreed that oach mombor should call the othor by his first namoe or by his nickname. Membership in tho Chicago Rotnr.v club increased very rapidly and JuM thrco yonrs after Its incoptlon, th second Rotary club was organlzod In San Francisco Tho worthy movomoiU spread along tho Pacific Coast, crow ed tho contlnont, and cropt north au.l south of tho Atlantic Coast At tho closo of tho year 1910, slxtoon cluln had boon organized In tho United States. Tho initial convention or Rotary clubs was held in Chicago in 1910 Tho "National Aasoalntion." was form ed nt this convention. Rut, two yearn later, at tho Duluth convention in 1912, Rotary evolved from a nation' 1 organization to an International oi ganlzdtlon. Rotary has grown moro rnpldlv In a Way, Writer 8ays, They Are Crowding Out the Hollanders Who Are There. Sufferero From RheumatUm Find There la Something Rather Novel "Remedy." The Chinese nre the backbono of Java as tho Hollanders arc tho brains, says a writer in Asin Magazine. In Java there are no Chinese coolies, i Tho Chinese enmo to succeed. Java Is for them a holy place whero all escape starvation nnd none seem to fall. They start humbly, lugging their little stnlls wl(ii sweets or coconuts on their backs, or carrying nt each cud of poles that deeply groove their shoulders heavy baskets filled with penholders nnd tenspoons carved out of buffalo horns or picture frames out of teak wood. Later they grow moro prosperous and become tho owners of stores In the small towns nnd cater to Hollanders as well as natives. The most successful open up quarters In tho Chinese retail section of tho big' ger cities, the favorite shopping places for Dutch ladles. They como to Java to stay, and generally they marry nn tlvo women. In tho cities they have accumulated much wealth. They own hotels, houses nnd garages, and they ( tlsin. So If you wear a rough, warm In y When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw There are more curious cures for rheumnllsm than any other disease.1 Bee sting euro Iiuh, of course, long been known, nnd It certainly seems to do good In some cases. Other people wenr necklaces o beads am ber or ordlunry blue glnss to ward off nt lacks. Tho belief that a silver ring with a piece of copper let Into the side will cure rheumatism Is nlso very Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing widespread. It Is, at any rate, less in- j9 back, of these hotels. Guests may convenient than the Cornish euro, stop at any one of them with tho as- whlch necessitates crawling under n nurancc of receiving honcstvaluo and bramble that hns formed a second courteous treatment, root In the ground, or drinking water CONANT HOTEL COMPANY In wjilch a "thunder-stone' has been boiled. Finally, there is the wearing of u cat's skin, n custom Introduced by Belgian rorugees during the World wnr. There would seem to be n sound reason underlying this particu lar belief. .Stimulate the circulation, and you do something toward curing rhoumn' The Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Pktt8, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm snlo, I am located bo I can hold a combination sale at North Platte or at tho Falrvlew dairy 1 mllee west of town. I havo always goi enough stock or mnchlnory listed with mo so wo can hold a combination sale any time. t I t , iMnl.n Mia. ITnllnnrlni feel moro or less a guest, a renter in his own colony. substance like n cat's skin next your body, you reduce your chances of catching rheumatism. Galoshes, Begoshesl Although tho downtown streets were ns dry as In mldsummorthe day after tho wot snow, practically every flap por in tho promenade wore a pair of I gnloshi and wonder of wonders ev- ' 1 1.1. . fnotnunil A I'AUP t ff n this would havo been unthought of; then buckles were not Intended to be buckles, but ornaments, and not only ornaments, but musical Instruments, for the more they rattled tho moro the flapper was pleased. Now thin legs, thick legs and overy other kind nro encased In "buckled" overshoes. "Gn loHhcs, bogoHh," said one guy with a chuckle, as he ogled tho feet of the women who passed. Boot and Shoe Recorder. Ponding. "Well, want to marry my dnughter, I suppose?" snapped the groucliy oiu millionaire as he glowered at tho timid youlh before him. Then, ndjustlng his glasses, he added: "By tho way, aren't you one of my daughter's for- NOTHING STINGY ABOUT HIM I J. 5.1W1NM M.U. PIANO TUNING Work Gnnrnntccd HOLLEY JIDSIC HOUSE Phono 415 Masonic Building at Corner of Fifth and Dowoy. IH1. L. A. SNAVELY DENTIST X-Rny Diagnosis Oxygen nnd Annlhcsln. Over Union Stato Bank. Phono 200. LEGAL NOTICE Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon General Practice nnd -Jot- Do you want your piano tunod? Mr. Looubordt Is horo. Loavo your ordor at Smith-Johnson or Roxall Drug Stores. mer suitors?" "N.n-no. sir.'' faltered tho chcerlesa alnco 1912 than during. tho first sovo't 0no, "but 1 expect 1 soon will bo one." ... i . -.i .... i iniiitk ivnnif ll years. Todny ttioro aro moro man oun -alio Aiuem-im wb' . thousand Rotary clubs la tho world with approximately olghty thousand mombors. Although tho grontor nuin bor aro In tho Unitod Statos, tho lan.l of Its birth, thoro aro now Rootury clubs In Canada, Newfoundland, Mox Ico, Groat Britain, Spain, Franco, In lnnd, Cuba, South Amorlca, South Af rica, tho Ropublic of Panama, Japan, China, India, Australia, Now Zealand, tho PhllIpplno Islands and many othor countrios. Inquirlos hnvo boor, rocolvod from Holland, Norway, Don- mark. Swedon, tho Falkland Islandtt and British East Africa, which cloni ly manlfost tho far-ronchlng famo of Rotary. to: Dixon Optical Co., toata oyos. Generous Man Dead Willing to Let Neighbor Have Anything ho Would Pay For. "Don't tell mo we are not a generous people," said the corner-sent passen ger on the early car. "I hear so many people complaining how stingy folks nre that It's refreshing to sec some body that's got something to give away." 1 "Well, what for Instance?" grunted I his Bcatmate. "Somebody been offer-1 lug you good advice, or has ho only been wishing ho could divide his cold In tho head with you?" "Neither one," snid tho other, "but I've got a big-heurted neighbor who was talking across the fence with me the othor day. He had sunt for u cat alogue of some hardware-clothing con cern, and he lot mo look It all over." "That was generous," agreed the other. "Thnt was tho next thing to giving you something, I'll say, letting you read n fresh' new book." "Yes, but he did better than that," resumed tho ilrst. "Ho not only let mo look tho book over all I wanted to, but ho snld, 'You can send nnd get any thing you want In It i I don't expect to buy It nil.'" I.os Angeles Times. H 8 it Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation $ Pintle Vnlloy Hospital U Former Name Twlnem Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEBR, 1)11. .1. R. 3IcKIRAHA3f Practico Limited to Diseases ol Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Offlco 127 Residence 056 DELL OROWN FIELD Fnrm nnd Llyo Stock AUCTIONEER Telephone 71 Hcrshoy, Nob. GEO. B. BENT Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention Given to Snrgerj nnd Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phono: Office 130. Residence llf OTIS R. PLATT, M. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment CallB answered Day and Night Over Union State Bank. Office Phone 29GW Houso Phono 29RR JOHN S. SUCKS, 31. B. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Rank Rulldlnir Office Phone 83 Residence Office phono 241. Res. phone 211 In C. BROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte. Nobraski Knights of Columbus Building. L. & S. Groceteria. mm ami Speeding Up Business BANKING BY MAIL Is ono way In . which you can help to Bpood up busi ness, tl onnblos you to deposit chocks ' and drafts dnlly, Bavlng tlmo and mo.v oy whllo avoiding dolny and lnconvon lonco. BANK BY MAIL. WHENEVER YQlJ OAN. Tho farthor you llvo from North Plntto IhQjnoro youvlll appvq.- ,, clato this feature of our complotobaulc Ing sorvlco. , .L-w Bank-by-mall accounts, cordially In- . vltod. " Platte Valley State Bank Appeal of Music to the Human Mind. Music, like literature, appeals to the human being us a whole. Whatever the range covered by literature In the" appeal to human nature, precisely the sanio range Is covered In a different medium, but not less surely, by music. To make music tako Its proper place, would therefore bo to glvo It un equally Important place In tho public school curriculum with literature. Beethoven, for example, would bo placed side by side with Shnkospearu as a subject of study, becauso Bee thoven is exactly of tho same Impor tance and on the sanio level ns Shake speare, as a storehouse of mental wcnlth and a subject of Intellectual training, Llko Shakosponre, Milton, Wordsworth and Coleridge, tho greivt composers like Beethoven, Bach nnd Mendelssohn strengthen tho reasoning powers, tho lmngluutlvo faculties nnd higher nnturo generally. W. T. PllITCHAllB Grndunto Veterinarian Ex -Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 316 South Vino Street Hoo pltal Phono 633, Houso Phono 633. TRY McKAIN'S CAFE Fresh Lino of MEATS AND GROCERIES 109 E. 0th St. GEO. McKAIN, Prop. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Fnrm Sales A Specialty, at' August Folbor, Oliver Crlssoy, Mar garet Crlssoy, A. Folbor, T. X. Ward, Treasurer of tho Oklahoma. Bible and Book Concern; Bortrnnd Folbor, Molvlllo Folbor, Arthur Fel bor, Isnao Felbor, Tilllo Folber, Corrlno Felbor Schaoffor, B. Cutn bort Schaeffer, Oklahoma Book and Blblo Concern, a Corporation; and all persons having or claiming any interests in the Northeast Quarter (NB V) of Section Twcnty-serea (27), Township Thirteon (13),Nortk of Range Thirty-ono (31), Lincoln County, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and oach of you will horeby take notice, that Gus P. Wlonbare, plaintiff in an action wherein you and each of you aro defendants filed his petition in the District Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska on February 18th, 1922 tho object and purpose of which said action Is to quiet plain tiffs tltlo In and to the Northeast Quarter (NE V) of Section Twonty seven (27), Township Thirteen (13), North of Rango Thirty-ono (31), Lia ,coln County, Nebraska, and to ex clude you and each of you from any nnd all right tltlo and Interost in and to said real estato whatsoever. Plain tiff alleges in his petition that you and oach of you havo no right title, lino or interest In and to said real estato whatsoever and alleges that ho has a now and Independent title to said real estate by virtue of adverse possession of said real estate for more than ton years. You aro required to answer said notion on or before tho 10th day of April, 1922 or Judgment by default will bo taken against you excluding you and each of you from and and all I right title and interest in said real . estato. Real Estate References and Oe rir National Hank. North Platte. Nebraska. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR LIN COLN COUNTY FOR YEAR 1922. GUS P. WIENBARG. By Halligan, Bentty & Ilalllgan, His Attorneys. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION BR. IIAHOLB FENNEB Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Ren. Phono 102 Notico is horeby given thnt the ua dorslgned have formed a Corporation under tho laws of the Stato of Ne braska under the name and style of "Tho Star," with its principal place of transacting its business in tho City of North Platto, Lincoln County. Ne braska and the general nature of tho business to bo transacted being the general merchandising of mens' cloth- ling, gents' furnishing goods and Goneral fund- $75,000.00 othor merchandise; that tho amount County roads 40,000.00 of tho capital stock is tho sum of ?16,- ., . ,,, nnnnnna 000.00, which has been pnid in by the County bridge 50,000.00, t merchnndIso and fixtures as County Agrlculturo society 2,000.00 (authorlEcd by tho Bureau of Seourlry, Farm Bureau 4,475.00 Department of Trade and Commerce KnnMnl Rrldtrn Precinct Lovles. ! of the State of Nebraska; that the ,, .,,, xi-nnitrnt 1 Knn nn time of the commencement of busl Osgood 1 r lgo Precinct . 91.600.90 nogs ,B 2nfl dny Qf January( 1922( South Plntto Procinct 1,500.00 nnd Ul0 termination of tho corpora- Blrdwood brldgo Procinct 2,500.00 tion. Jnnuary 2, 942, and tho high- Platto brldgo Procinct 2,000.00 est amount of Indebtedness to which nnqtwtrk liridco Procln-t 500 00 tno Corporation can at any tlmo sub Bostwlclc brldgo i recma buu,nj laM lg th(j sum Qf ?10 00000. Horshey brldgo Precinct 700 0C t nu(1 thftt Ul0 affalrg ot the Corpora- East Platto bridge Procinct 2,000.00 tion will, bo conducted by a Board of School District Bond LotICs. Diroctors, consisting of not less than nut Mr. i three persons, nnd a President, Sec- u, w 'rotary and T(reasuror, tho offices of 1 ?K,uuu.uu secretary nnd Treasurer may l hold 7 A&OO.nii by ono person. WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust. Under General Hospital. Spot Forever Famous. " Motorbusos, churabnncs, nnd thou sands of motorcars r53 by Box bill and tho pretty llttlo hotel which nostles under Its foot at Burford brldgo with out knowing that In tho beautiful old gnrdon at the back of tho houso Nel son took lenvo of his bclovod "Emma" tho Lady Hamilton, whom Romney pnlntod over 00 tlmos beforo ho took couch to Portsmouth nnd thunce sailed on that cruise which ended nt Tra falgar. In that very sanio garden another event happened which men do not tako an much account of, but which may, nevertheless, count for moro In the true evolution of tho race. John Keats wroto the greater part of "Endymlon" ns ho walked those paths, listening to tho birds nnd look' Ing upon the bcnutlful landscape, and coined thoro that Immortal phrnsq; "A thing of beauty Is a Joy for- over." London Times. A REAL BARGAIN Six-room houBO, modern except boat. Locntod at 70 D W. fourth. A Biinp In a cholco location, flno trees Lot la 66x132 with good oat-build Ings. Price $4,500. SI, 000 cash nnd tho balance llko ront. Soo us today about It. II & S Agency, Thono 612J or W Office 340 Hoasel2t BU. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the ObbIb. North PlatU Bit. BEBFIELB PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj JhouoB Offlco 642, Rcaldenco 070 MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Toncher of Volco Culturo nnd the Art of Singing Rob. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phone 1147J BR. H. B. STATES , Chiropractor 5, 0. 7 Balldlng & Loan Building. Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1248 BERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Einbnlmers Undertakers nnd Funeral Director! Day Phone 41 Night Phono Black tS9 18 300.00 21 - 300.00 23 . 500.00 31 '. 500.00 37 3,500.00 An tnnnn ti ' 1 55 , - - 6.000.0.J J 07 450.00 82 1,000.00 94 105 300.00 111 300.00 113 - 200.00 , 11C 200.00 119 200.00 120 200.00 12G 300.00 131 ' 350.00 132 ! 500.00 133 600.00 Special Building "Fund Levies. Dlst No. 19 ,200.00 33 $2,500 09 60 900.00 65 1,000.00 91 200.00 100 300.00 130 200.00 131 1 200 00 132 , 300.00 133 - 300.00 Tho above and foregoing Is a copy of the cstlmato of oxponses mado by tho Board ot County CommlsBlonora for tho yoar 1022, at North Platte, Nebraska, thla 3rd days ol Fobruary 1922. E. H. Sprlngor, T. Cohagon, II. Cokor, Attest: County Commissioner!. A. S. Allen, County Clerk. ED. J. VANDBRHOOF. EVA VANDERIIOOF, and J. GUY SWOPB, Incorporators. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1831 of Joslo O'Hare, ,do- coasod, in tho County Court of Lin- 350.00, .. . . . . ' Tlio stato 01 tNorasKa, 10 uu per sons interested In said Estato take notico that tho Executrix has filed a final account and report of her ad ministration and a petition for final Isottlomont and dlscbargo as such, Executrix which havo been set for hoarlng beforo said court on March 21, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., whoa you may appear nnd contest the same. Dated February 21, 1922. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT. Estato No. 1765 of Bernard Miller, deceased, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons Interested In said Eatate take notice that tho executor has filed r. final account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, and for decree of distribution nnd heir ship which havo boon sot for hearing beforo said court on March 10, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M., whon you may appear and contest tho same Dated February 9, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County Judge. T c (