f 1 THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE TODAV IS MY BRTHDAV AND MA S GOW'TO ClVE ME A PARTY ANO BAD GOT MC A WACOM . . ... nm.r tl nAur Oil" a . . ' AN NEXT WEEK BILL S GOW TO HAVE" A PARTY an" I'm goin' to his too say, when -I N WWII IV "TAWO t-lt JM LTyour birthday, do. CAKE AN' EVERYTHING HOME S.Ilootf "utocastei T I who ME ' AH AINT GOT !' Y00 HOO HEY BO 1 VOU Q V OUGHT TO SEE , I SdFT YOU I'M GOIN sot lII' ,3M X I N0 0,fvrY, AH WAS r-Tr, J S .fe. RAHNFD IKi HF NIGHT- I J . .1 Kv. I " I L rz J . mm .. nir I 1 I COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS That board of County ommlsslonon) of Lincoln county mot Fobruary 27 In its offlco in tho court houso with Commissioners Springer, Cohageaand Cokcr and County Clerk Allen pres ent Tho following bills wore approved and allowed :y Wm. Tlitnor, salary $12I.C0 A. S. Allen, salary 333.3" Elda Eoal, salary 110.10 A. J. Colby, river work 24.00 C. H. Kcnnon, sorvices 10.00 A. J. Salisbury, salary 16G.0r S. M. Soudor, expenses and re demption 134.61 Roy Wilson, salary 12.C0 Ilomor Rogers, road dlst. 46 11.25 Allcon O. Cochran, sorvices 200.00 Aileon O. Cochran, travollng expenses 51.00 Allcon G. Cochran, office oxp. 2G.S! Wm. II. C. Woodhurst, salary 233.33 T. 9. Blnnkonburg, salary 125.00 C. W. Yost, offlco expense, G.OO Wm. Iloyso, services 142.6 AdToIaido Shilling, services 05.00 A. II. DoWolf, sorvlcos IG.00 W. D. Salisbury, salary 210.00 R. W. Schloichtor, patrolman - 100.00 John Tolllion, patrolman 100.00 R. U. Weidncr, patrolman 100.00 Frank Cokor, 3.00 L. W. Cochran 0.00 Dort Harris 2.00 W. II. Holwath, sorvlcos 2.00 Henry DIrd, sorvlcos 4.00 W. D. Dunkan, sorvicoa 8.00 Dick Sehlovols, sorvicoa r-T 4.C0 Hughh Morgan, Borvlcos 14.00 Ghas. Carloton, sorvicoa 25 00 Lincoln County Farm buroau- 219.19 Mrs. N. F. Dean, poor - - 417.2C- Dr. G. O. Oordon, sorvices - 10.00 A. P. Kolly, printing 2GG.00 A. P. Kolly, printing 157.82 A. S. Alien, offlco oxpoiiso 40.03 .Mrs. J. E. Cook, poor 10 00 Mrs. Grooy, sorvices 15.00 Jorry B.ockuo, road dlat. 2 7.50 Fred Peter, road dlst. 40 7.G0 Sam Hawkins, road dlat. 23 34.50 Wm. Stearns, road dlst. 31 72.00 E. J. Eamcs, printing 18.3'i John Boylo, labor 9.00 Platto Valley Hospital. Gen. - 135.00 Board ndjournod to February 28. 'Session of February 2S. Board contlnuod chocking tho hooka of tho county treasurer. Tho following bills wore npproved and allowed: llonry, Cokor, salary and oxp. 156,81 E, H. Springer, salary and oxp, 199.30 T. M. Cohngon, salary and oxp. 150,50 Adjournod to March 1. So:' FARMERS Wo wold all kinds of parts for all lrlntln nf mimhlnorv. Work Eiiarnn- tood and prices reasonable Forntorly 8. & R. Ropalr Shop, located ono block wost and ono-half block north of post otlco. Murphy's Woldlng and Ropalr Shop. :o: Mr. and Mrs. J. G Wtoao roturnod to tholr homo In Meadow Grovo, Nob., last Friday. Thoy came horo to at tond tho marrlngo of tholr son, Har old D. Wloso. Is your wife lonosomo whllo you aro away? Bond her Tho Tribune Never Before in the History of North Platte has this Laundry bervice been offered at this price Combination Damp Wash 7c the lb. All Flat Work Ironed. Wearing Apparel Returned Damp. Minimum Bundle 20 lbs. Your Washing Handled on the Individual Plan. BEST LAUNDRY CO. Call The Soft Water Laundry, 103 112 WEST FRONT Voices That Will Live "Forever. It Is not generally known, but there are inuny of the leading porsonuges of the lust century whose voices will never die. These are records which are part of the Edison collection at Menlo Purk, N. J. When tho Edison machine for reproducing speech was perfected, the Inventor sent n repre sentative around the world for tho purpose of Interviewing famous people and persuading them to speak into a phonograph. Thus, Gladstone can bo heard con gratulating Edison on his wonderful Inventive genius. King Edward ex presses his astonishment and admira tion at being able to hear voices repro duced by u machine. Tennyson reads a verse from ono of his poems. Brown ing tries to recite and falls. Among others, Cardinal Manning, tho duke of Clarence, Lord Salisbury and the duko of Cambridge contributed to this won-1 dcrful collection, which cost a great deal of money. Lawsuit of Long Duration. The longest drawn out lawsuit on record In legal history is between two neighboring French villages in Jura Charchlllat and Meusla. Tho case had Us beginning in tho Thirteenth century In 1282 a certain knight of the Holy empire divided a certain wood between the two villages. Although tho wood Is of small value, tho two villages engaged in a controversy over tho eract lino of division und a lawsuit, which has lasted through the centuries to tho present age, wns begun. During tho past century there have been many Judgments rendered, all of which havo been appealed from. In one court decision the advuntngo was given to Meusla. Charchlllnt appealed and the rise was finally sent back to 1 where lust December Charchlllnt was mo court oi civil uppuui in inmuy. awarded a third of the wood Instead of a fifth, ns settled before. Each of tho towns was condemned to pay its own costs since 1824. Meusla has appealed from tho award. The Family 8llver. "Whenever I'm Invited out to din ner or one of thoso society affairs, you can leave It to me to make some bad break," Spud Murphy complained bit terly. "Whnt's the trouble, Spud?" asked a sympathetic friend. "Well, tho girl asked mo up to her houso for dinner. She told mo thoy were high up in society, and that they had the family name on all Uo silver nnd napkins." "Well, bow did you get In Dutch?" "Tho ilrst thing I did when wo sat down at Hie tablo was to tako a squint at the silver and napkins, and then the girl got sore becausu every time I spuko to her father l culled hlin 'Mr. I'ulliiiuu.' " Tho Leatherneck. Voices Of the Dunes. The voices of the dunes aro In many keys. Tho cries of tho gulls and, crows the melodies of the songstors tho wind tones among tho trees the roar of the Burf on the shore the soft rustling of the looso sunds, eddying among the beach grasses the whir of startled wings In tho rnvlnes tho piping of tho frogs and little toads in the marshy spots tho chorus of tho katydids and locusts tho prolonged notes of tho owls at night nnd many other sounds, nil blend into the tho greater song of tho hills, and be come a part of tho appeal, In this land of enchantment and mystery. Earl E(. Reed. ACT ENDS AGE-OLD ENMITY Students of History Geo .Significance In Recent Move of the Dean of VYestmlnstor. Tlwro In tnnrn thnn meets tho mr In the announcement thnt the dean j oi Westminster nns ossigncu a partic ular stall on the north sldo of the chnir for the use of the mnyor of Westminster whenever he visits the ubbey In cither n public or a private capacity. Tho dean's kindly act re moves another obstacle to the full friendship which should exist In West minster between the ecclesiastical and the civic authorities. Centuries ago thero was no love lost between them. Tho nbbey authorities were a powerful body; the citizens of Westminster were struggling to be free, In n mil- niclpnl sense. It was the cellarer of the abbey who built the Gatehouse prison late In the Fourteenth century nnd instnlled the abbey Janitor ns Its keeper. It was the abbot who had cus tody of nil prisoners cuptured within tho liberties. It wns tho abbot who, when debts were owing to the monas tery, did not recover them by ordinary process of daw, but sent out his "com mon pressors" to distrain on the debtor's goods. When Bryan Talbot, a gentleman by birth, fell Into ur rears with his rent, he hnd to sur render his "large bedstcd legged," his "lltlll old Ship Chest," his water-tub und his "blew pylynn for n woman." Not until the middle of the Fifteenth century did self-government manifest Itself In a society of citizens, nnd that Is a long way from the gift to the mayor of a stall In the nbbey. Chris tian Science Monitor. You can lot the children read Tho Trll)Uno Thoy will not find anything Inltthat will boof tensive. NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THE , ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN NINGTON COMPANY TO BH HEREAFTER KNOWN A3 THE NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR CO. Notico is hereby given that at a special mooting of tho stockholders of tho Loypoldt & Ponnington Company hold at the offlco of tho company en tho 8th day of Februnry, 1922, that tho articles of incorporation of the said Loypcldt & Pennington Company woro amended by tho adoption of new and amended artlcloa of incorporation to tako tho nlnco of tho articles of in corporation now oxl3tlng; that under! and by virtuo of said amondod articles of Incorporation tho namo of tho cor poration wns changed from tho Loy poldt & Pennington Company to tho Nobraska Mill and Elovator Company. Tho principal placo of transacting tho br.slno33 of tho corporation is at NInrMi Plnttn I.lnpoln fVmntv Wnlirnn. it Ti. prmml nntnrfl nf thn mr- porRto bualnoss to bo transacted Bhall be the mnuufacttiro of wholcsnlo and rctr'.l dealing In, tho commission and brokemEO business in, flour, hay, tjiain, lumber, fuels, hardware, Imple ments, fa?'u machinery, paints, oils, glnos, mo' Idlng, mill work, stone 'trk'k, llmo. cement, plaster, all kinds of building materials, llvo stock, pro- '.luco faodo, seeds, coal v.ui gonoral morchandlso business oi ovory des cription; tho construction, mainten ance and oporatlon of olovators, mills and mnchinory for the manufacturo of any of tho products, and tho opera tion nnd handling of any of the busi nesses horoltt sot forth; the buytsc. soiling, leasing, owning and operaMae of lumbor and coal yards and other real ostato and norsonal proporty. In cluding mllla, elorators and sis ran; tho bnyinc and soiling of real aetata and to do a genoral contracting laws! ness; and all other things neooaaTy, proper, usual and ossential Is carry ing on any of tho bualnosoos referral to horoln. The amount of tho authorized cap ital stock is Two Hundred Thousand ((200,000.00) Dollars, of which On Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($115, 000.00) Dollars has boon subnorlboA and paid for; tho balanco of thn stock shall be paid for la cash as sold and Issued. Tho tlmo of tho commencement of this corporation was August 5, 1913 nnd Is to contlnuo for a poriod t ,50 yoars from that dato. The highest amount of .indebtedness or llnhllltv tn whlrfi thin onrnnratlom k may nt ony timo aubjoct itaolf Ib two- thirds of Us issued capital stock, i Tho affairs of Uio corporation ar ro bo trnnsactou oy a uoaru oi not oss than Flvo (5) and not moro than NInu (0) dlroctors; and tho officers nf tho corporation aro to bo tho presi dent, vloo-prosidont, socrotary an treasurer and such othor officers and employees as may bo provided by tho by-laws. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tho offi cers of said corporation havo here unto sot tholr hands at North Platte. Nebraska, this 8th day of February, 1922. NEDIUSICA MILL & ELEVATOR COMPAN V. SJiessor. to tbj Loypoldt & Pen- nli Co. Dv, I P. JEPSON, PrcaldbnL S. M. SOUDER, Secy, and Treasurer, When in Omaha STOP WITH US 11 ' JL Jjli V! Oil dill Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our reputation of 20 years fair dentine is back of these hotels. Guests may stop at any ono of them with tho as surance of receiving honest value nnd courteous treatment. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY 1 J. S. TWINEM M.D. t.t g I Homeopathic Physician A Surgeon General Practice and ft ft Construction Surgery -.j Hospital Accommodation $j I'lutto Valley Hospital Former Name Twlnera Hospital. it vmiim M.iwv vwnn DELL 1ROWNFIELD Farm and Lire Stock AUCTIONEER Telephone 74 Horshey, Nob. GEO. B. DENT LMiysicInii und Surgeon Special Attention Given to Burger j and Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phone: 'Office 130. Residence lit Office phone 241. Ros. phone 21' L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraskf Knight of Columbus Building. W. T. PKITCHABD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 315 South Vine Street Ho' pltul Phone 633, Houso Phono C33. TRY McKAIN'S CAFE Fresh Lino of MEATS AND GROCERIES 108 E. Gth St. GEO. McKAIN, Prop. DK. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 833 Res. Phone 102? WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 5,10 Locust Under General Hospital. Office 340 HooselZS' , DB. W. I. SHAFFEB Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North PlatU RBEELD pnrsusAir, obsceoucian Calls Promptly Ann we rod Nteht or Day Phonos Olfico 042, Residence 676 MRS. M. ITEXRY GEbTOYL Toachcr of Voldo Cultwro and the Art of Singing Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Pbe 1147J DR. ir. B. STATES Chiropractor 5, 0. 7 Bnlldlng & Loan Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1241 DERBYBEBBY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmera Undertakers and Funeral Dlroctori Day Phone 41 Night Those Block S8S The Farmer's Auctioneer H. ML Johansen, Narth Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For thoso who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm sale, I am located so I can hold a combination Bnlo at North Platto or nt tho Falrvlow dairy 1 milee west of town. I havo always goi enough Btock or machinery listed with mo so wo can hold a combination sale any tlmo. PIANO TUNING Work Guaranteed IIOLLKY MUSIC HOUSE Phono 415 Masonic Building at Cornor of ' Fifth and Dewey. DK...1. It. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases ol Women nnd Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Offlco 127 Resldenco 66G OTIS R. PLATT, M. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Over Union Stato Bank. Office Phono 2DGW House Phone 29RR JOHN 8. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Dulldlnx Offlco Phone 83 Residence .V Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty. Real Estate. References and First NnJlonnl Hunk. North Platte, Nebraska. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR LIN COLN COUNTY FOR YEAR 1922. General fund $75,000.00 County roads 40,000.00 County bridge 50,000.00 County Agriculture society . 2,000.00 Farm Bureau 4,475.00 Special Bridge Precinct Lories. Osgood bridgo Precinct ?1,500.00 South Platto Precinct 1,500.00 Blrdwood bridgo Precinct 2,500.00 Platto bridgo Precinct 2,000.00 Bostwlck bridge Precinct 500.00 Horshoy bridgo Proclnct 700.0C East Platto bridgo Proclnct - 2,000.00 School District Bond LotIcs. Dlst No. 1 7 18 21 23 31 $25,000.00 '2,500.00 300.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 37 - 3,500.00 47 I 100.01 55 E.000.0.) 67 450.00 82 1,000.00 94 105 111 118 11G 110 120 126 131 132 133 350.00 300.00 : 300.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 850.00 500.00 500.00 Special Building Fund Lcvlos. Dlst No. 19 200.00 S3 $2,500 00 6 '900.00 65 1,000.00 91 200.00 100 300.00 130 , 200.00 131 200 00 132 300.00 133 300.00 Tho abovo and foregoing is a copy of the estimate of oxponses made by tho Board of County Commissioners for tho year 1022, at North Platte, Nebraska, this 8rd days of Fobruary 1922. EL IL Sprlngor, T. M. Cohagon, IL Cokor, Attest: County Commissioners. A. S. Allem, County Clerk. DR. L. A. SNAYELY DENTIST X-Itny Diagnosis Oxygen and Annthesln. Ovor Union Stato Bank. Phono 200. LEGAL NOTICES August Folbor, Oliver Crissoy, Mr garot Crissoy, A. Felbor, T. E. Ward, Treasurer of tho Oklahoma Bible and Book Concern; Bortntk Foibor, Molvillo Foiber. Arthur Fet ber, Isaao Folbor, Tillio Feifeer, Corrino Folbor Schaoffcr, E. Cutk bert Schaoffor, Oklahoma Book am! Blblo Concern, a Corporation; ami all persons having or claiming ay interests in tho Northeast Quarter (NE U) of Section Twonty-BOTea (27), Tovmship Thirteen (13), Nortk of Rango Thirty-ono (31), Linoala County, Nebraska, real names un known; ' You and each pf you will hereby tako notico, that Gus P. Wienbarg. plaintiff in an action "wherein you and each of you aro defendants filed kis 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 tiff's titlo In and to the Northeast Quarter (NE ) of Section Twenty seven (27), Township Thirteen (13), North of Rango Thirty-ono (31), Li .coln County, Nebraska, and to ex clude you and each of you from any and all right titlo and Interest in and to said real ostato whatsoever. Plain tiff alleges in his petition that yon and each of you have no right title, lino or Interest In and to said real estate whatsoover and alleges that ho has a new and, independent titlo to said real estate by virtue of adverse possession of said roal estate for moro than ten years. You aro required to answer said action 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 right titlo and interest in said real estate. GUS P. WIENBARG. By Halligan, Beatty & Halligan, His Attorneys. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notico is hereby given .that tho un dersigned have formed a Corporation under the laws of tho Stato of Ne braska under the name and stylo of "Tho Star," with its principal place of transacting Its business in the 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- i. inc. cents' fiirntHhtnir mvAn mi) other merchandise; that tho amount of the capital stock is tho sum of ?15,- 00-00. which has been paid in by tho aShoHzeTb" S?$ii Department of Trade and Commorco of the Stato of Nebraska; that the , umo OI 1116 commencement of bus! ness is tho 2nd day of January, 1922, ana tn termination of tho corpora tion. January 1942, and tho higk est amount of indebtedness to which tho Corporation can at any time sub ject Itself is tho sum of $10,000.00; and that tho affairs of tho Corpora tion will bo conducted by a Board of Directors, consisting of not less tha three porsons, and a President, Sec retary and Treasurer, tho offices of Secretary and Treasurer may bo held by one person. ED. J. VANDERHOOF. EVA VANDERHOOF, and J. GUY SWOPE, Incorporators. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Estate No. 1831 of Josle CHaro, de ceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Neraska, to oil par sons interested in said EetaU fake notic that the Executrix has flW4 a final account and report of hue &d ministration and a petition for fhul settlement and discharge as seek, Executrix which have been sat ler hearing before said court en J&rch 21, 1922, at 10 'o'clock A. X., wla you may appear and contest tke same. Datod February 21, 1922. WM, II. C. WOODHURST, (Seal) County JnOge. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT. Estato No. 1765 of Bernard Miller, deceased, in tho County Court ef Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to nil. per sons interested in said Estate tako notico that tho oxecutor has filed final account, and report of his ad ministration and a potltlon for final settlement nnd discharge as such, and for docroo of distribution and heir ship which havo been set for hearing before said court on March 10, 19'ii, at 10 o'clock A. M., whon you may appoar and contest the same. Dated Fobruary 9, 192B. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (Soal) County Judge. 4Pf