The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 25, 1922, Image 3

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PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS FBOM EX
CHANGES WHICH BEACH
OUR DESK.
GIVES NOTICE
The banks of Sutherland will bo
close I Saturday, April 22, Arbor day.
A legal holiday. American Stuto
bank; Fanners State bank. Suther
land Courier.
FEWER GOPHERS
A gopher eradication dltrict has
been established including all Irri
gated lands in the county, together
with a strip of eighty rods width ad
jacent to same. 0. L. Taylor of
SxttBblufr la the agent placed ii
charge. The action is taken by the
stato bureau of agrlculturo under
provisions of a pest law enacted at
the last session of the legislature,
which provided for such districts on
petition of twenty-five land owners.
Extermination of pocket gophers is
mado ogllgatory upon all landowners,
under penalty of fine or imprison
ment Gering Courier.
AUTO CAMP
The tourist camp has been cleaned
up ready for the spring Influx of
travelers. Marshal Willmon and his
ltoutenarits did the job. The camp
has water, lights and tollots. All it
needs is a water proof shelter of some
kind, with two walls for wlndbreake.
The townB which have put In showers
and ovens and other conveniences, In
cluding fuel, are beginning to ques
tion their wisdom? Tourists start
forth prepared to meet their dally
needs, and the simplest accommoda
tions osnally meet nil their expecta
tions. A cordial spirit on tho part
of tho citizens and n resonablo mar
ket on the part of tho tradesmen is
tho best sort of advertising a com
munity can have. Sidney Telegraph.
RULES OF WAR
Mrs. W. O. Zlgler who has kept a
file of tho Ogalalla papers for many
years brought in a copy of tlio Argus
of Fobruary 4, 1904, containing tho
following which makes good reading
today:
That young America is not behind
the times Is evidenced by tho follow
ing uniquo document containing tho
rules of war, and signed by soven
mlnaturo men, ranging In ago from 4
to 8 years. Doubtles these samo boys
will do efficient service for their
country In dayB to come.
Rules.
enant until her death which occurred
at hor homo near Maxwell, Xob.,
April 13, 1922.
Sho leaves her husband and six
chlldron, Arthur, Nellie, Ernest, Earl,
Olive and Inn a, besides a host of
frlonds nnd neighbors to mourn her
doparture.
Funornl services wero held at the
family home,' April. 17. Tho sermon
waB given Ly Elder E. E. Long rt
Lamonl, In. Maxwell Telcpost.
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTV COURT IN AND
FOR LINCOLN COUNTY,
NEBRASKA. ,
In tho Matter of tho Estate of R. L.
Holdrldgo, Deceased. Estate No.
1S86.
All persons Interested In said es
tate, both creditors and heirs, nro
hereby notified that a petition ha
boon filed In tho County Court of Lin
coin County, Nebraska, alleging that
said deceased died on or about thfc
3rd dav of Autrust. 190G. a resident
Do not swaro in the war, wo are t K U
getting up. Holdrldgo at tho time of his death
Do not shoot with the guns until It, had an apparant lntoresfc In tho East
Is ordered.
Do not run, but march.
Hold your gun over your shoulder
when marching.
Do not run out of line.
Stand straight.
Ware overalls and legglns or boot3
or high overshoes.
Do not bring anything to eat to
the war.
PEOPLE
Chancy Whyman; Rector Searle,
Half (E) of Section One (If,
Township Thirteen (13), Range Thirty-four
(34), and the West Half (W
of Section Twenty-three (23), Town
ship Thirteen (13), Rango Thirty
four (34), situated In Lincoln County,
vNebraska; that tho Interest consisted
pf an agreement by one J. E. Rodgors
to convey said land to tho Said R.
L. Holdrldgo, decesased.
You are hereby further notified
that the petition prays tho Court for
an Order fixing a time and place at
which a determination of the death
of the said R. L. Holdrldgo may be had
Laurnco Aufdengarton, Leo McGlnley, j and a determination of the heirs of
Ralko Aufengarten, Walter Hoxle. said deceased and degree or kinship
t. i. -n. ! ,r-n and their right of descent to tho real
Charlie Duncan, Charllo McD . nroporty belonging to said deceased,
Fall when you think you are sho:. ' amj you aro hereby notified that the
Keith County News. I.Court has flved tho hearing on s.!'J
:o: : , petition at the office of tho County
-.ro D ...M.iri, i Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, at
iUUkV iiiir.iv iLimii
Dame Fashion Cries:
"Comfort"
Tminv tho fnshlon imiEazines nav
flattering attention to proper shoes;
for not only havo thoughtful women
discovered tho greater valuo of effi
cient shoes and tho comfort that
comes from wearing them, but Damo
Fashion herself has placed the seal
of approval on Cantilever Shoes.
Their medium rounded toes "com
fortable toes" as ono society writer
described them; their well placed
hools of proper hlglit; their snng
fitting, restful Instep; their floxiblo
arch, easing tho foot in action and
inducing grace in walking all tho.ie
Cantilever Shoo features tend to lm
provo a woman's health and her ap
pearanco, her peaco of mind nnd her
charm of mannor.
10:00 o'clock A. M. on tho lGth day of
If Tl Tl . . .1 1 r. .1 ni till (..... 'May. 1922.
mia. lutui uuiuu u.v-u uw w.u xuw mj H c W00DHURST,
home on tho evening of April 13. ' (goil) County Judge.
Mrs. Burke was in her Usual health
all day and prepared tho evening NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
meal, for herself and husband. Afer ; Notice Is horoby given that sealed
supper Mr. Burke went out to do the bids will be received at tho office ot
milking and on his return from tho tho County Clerk of Lincoln County,
, i M.. n.,.i, itti,m nn J Nebraska, the city of North Platte,
barn found Mrs. Buike sitting on thd ( NobrnBka up tho h ur 0f Twelve
back steps of the house. As sho often o'Clock noon of 29th day of May 1922,
rested there ho thought nothing gf t for tho construction and erection of
it and spoke to her "she did not 'tho Superstructure, tho substructure
answer and on approaching closer he apprcjehc. $t?m
was shocked to find that she was j noct)on with samo, to bo built In Lln
dead. I coin County for tho period of ono
Lizzie Ethel Shurvlngton, daughter year, aC a special sum per lineal foot
born at Lowell, 111., July C, 18G1, i(lneai foot for tho superstructure of
English decent. When about ,10 years nn such approaches and nt a specified
old sho moved with her parents to sum per lineal foot for all piling used
near Indlanola, la., later removing to fn tho substructure of 11 bridges
v, , , i ti. Tn ,Ai, 'and approaches; and at a specified
Nebraska and settling on Fox creek f t (Board moaSuro) for all
near the present site of Curtis. Sho oaj)S) sway braces and other wood
war united in marriage to Petor materials used In tho substructure of
Burko August 15, 1882 To them wero such bridges or approaches Is built
, t ... ,,, In tho ovent tho substructure cl
born seven children, four boys and bridges or pproaches Is built
tnreo girls. Tlie oiuest cnuu, a coy , wholly or in part of stone, brick ce-
dled nt birth. She united with tho ment or concroto, tho contract for
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of atter Day Saints February 24, 1897
and remained faithful to her cov-
tho portion of said BUbstructuro to so
built of said mntorlal nhnll be lot at
a specified sum per cubic foot In
place. J
In tho event tho substructure of,
such bridges or approaches la wholly '
or In part of Iron, stool or other
metal, the contract for the portion of
said substructure to bo built of Iron '
stool or other metal shall bo lot at
a specified sum por lineal foot for
tubing, and at a specified sum per
pound or all othor metal In place.
All bids must bo accompanied by
n certified chock In tho amount ot
$500 mado payablo to tho County
Clerk of Lincoln, to bo forfeited to
tho County In case tho bidder rofuses
to cntor Into contract with tho Conn
ty, If samo Is awarded to him.
In general character tho work con
sists of nny kind covered by tho Ne
braska Standard Brldgo Plans, coplos
of which aro on fllo In tho office of
tho County Clerk.
Tbo number and kind ot bridges
required to be built In tho county and
their proposed location as near as can
bo estimated and determined Is as fol
lows: On section lino between Sections 8
and 17, Township 12, Rango 27 Lin
coln County Nebraska and any other
bridges at any othor location in tho
county that tho county board my boo
fit to order built during hto llfo of
tho contract
All bidders aro refulred to bid on
tho plans and specifications and bid
ding blanks prepared by tho Secretary
of tho Stato Board of Irrigation and
all bids shall bo mado strictly In ac
cordance with all brldgo laws of tho
Stato of Nebraska, pertaining to. such
matters.
Bids will bo publlcy opened and read
nt tho hour of Two O'Clock P. M. on
tho 29th day of Mayp 1922, at tho reg
ular mooting placo' of tho County
Board of Lincoln County In tho Court
IIouso at North Platte, Nebraska.
Any bidder before entering on tho
FOR SALE
Choice lot of young Red Poll bulls
at farmers prices' at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dowoy Street
work, pursuant to contract awnrded
him, shall glvo bond to tho county In
tho sum ot $2,000.00 conditioned for
tho faithful execution of tho contract.
Tho County Board of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, rcsorvo unto themselves
tho right to roject any or all bids.
A. S. ALLEN,
(Seal) County Clerk.
NOTICE
We now havo dog tags and nnyono
wanting tlictn enn get them nt tho
office.
0. E. Elder
City Clerk
Don't You Feel The Least Bit
Guilty, Mr. Man?
When you come home from the office where you have had
all the henefits of every labor-saving device that money can
buy, don't you feel the least bit guilty to find the women
folks still doing the washing in the same wearing, weari
some way? Even with a laundress, there are irritations
expense, mussy waters, exposure to weather n 'hundred lit
tle things that if removed would make homes and women
happier.
Might it not be economy to give mother, wife, daughter
the benefit of .the most modern wash-day methods the
methods we offer?
Washing in sweet, pure soft water, and cleans
ing suds, a complete service, and at a cost easily
within ths means of every man.
Telephone us today and have us take that next
washing.
ATTENTION YOEMEN
Do you want to tako the Rhadaman-
thus Degree? Phono W. J. Tlley about
It. This week Is your last chance.
Regular Initiation and social April
25th. Rhadamanthus banquet nnd
ball, April 2Gth.
L. & S. Groceteria.
No wonder that Fashion has created
a now requirement in woman's cor
rect attlro; sensible walking shoea
tor daytime. Tho high French heel
and sharp too aro confined to danc
ing and formal dross. Let us show
you these Cantilever Shoes. You will
like to wear them. They make you
fool so happy.
DR. S. E. HUPFER
CHIROPODIST,
317 East Fourth Street.
The 12th Annual
HIGH LINE SHORTHORN SALE
Farnam, Nebr. May 3rd, 1922.
Mr. Breeder and Farmer this opportunity should not
be overlooked. You can get some of tho best Shorthorn
breeding blood coming direct from the most outstanding
sires, and show winnus You nod the sourthorn breed
which is the most approved beef type of cattle with their
strong daring tendencies, put them in a class which should
appeal to you.
Can you afford to keep a cow for milk and another for
beef when the true Shorthorn cow will give an ample
amount of milk through the year paying her keep; when
giving milk she puts beef on her back equal with the best
rounds out of a high priced animal.
The whole country is short on cattle and with prices
at bed rock you need one at least for the boy who lacks in
terest on the farm get him a cow or at least a heifer. Bet
ter cattle makes better homes, better homes mako better
country.
For Catalogues or other information, write
E. W. Crossgrove, &A
Auctioneers: A. W. Thompson, YT. II. IHck, C. A. Hudson,
0. H. Peterson nnd T. C. Jensen.
Clerk: 1 S. Parker, Furnnm Bank.
Send it to "Your Bosom Friend"
Dickeys Sanitary Laundry
"THE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY''
108 West Sixth Street. Phone 77
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eral cry for reduced expenses.
We have a guaranteed circulation of over 2,200
copies of each issue of the North Platte Tribune and most
of these papers are circulated In North Platte and Lincoln j
county. Our charge for
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