The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 10, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
NEWS FROM Wffl THE COUNTY
Interesting Information From Over the County Secured
From Our Special Correspondents
And The Newspapers.
AUTO CRASH
Shorty after dinner today whllo
coming Into Horahey from tho north,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawlor's Ford was
struck by a Bulck driven by Al Has
tings of North Platto who -was
west bound. Tho spood tho Bulck
was making at tho tlmo It struck Is
sold to havo been about 50 miles per
hour. Tho compact throw tho Lawlor
Ford against tho abiitmont of tho
small brldgo caving in tho abutment
and throwing tho car ovor into the
ditch which had some water in it.
Thl3 probably saved tho Uvea of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawlor, as Mr. Lawler woo
thrown undor tho car Into tho mud and
wftter and he was unhurt with tho ex
ception of a badly cut hand. Mrs.
Lawler rccolvud a low bruises, but
was thrown clear of the car. Pooling
Is running pretty high ovor tho man
ner In which his car was wrecked
when, it was learned that Mr. Hastings
did not offor to Bottle for tho damage
done, but drovo on hia way. Horahey
Times.
HERSHEY TIMES
Tho now Star school house waB
dedicated ion Friday tfJoptembor '29
wltk appropriate coromonlos. A
lorgcg crowd was present and tho
Hora&oy band furnished tho music.
Talks wore mado by Henry Frola,
Talmago White and Chas. Johnson,
the members of tho school board, and
songs and readings filled up tho pro
gram. Tho ladies served ico cream
and calco and sent ovoryono away
happy.
It Was tho general opinion of the
mombers of tho Horshoy Woman's
Club that parents owo tho children oi
Hcrshoy good homo training, tho
school, tho church and good clean
amusement and that tho child owes
tho parents strict obedience. This
was brought out In the discussion of
a paporr by Mrs. Knight on "Needs of
tho Children of our Community." A
paper by Mrs. Archie Combs on tho
"Origin of tho Constitution" was read
by Mrs. Brooks. Tho meeting was held
Oct. S at tho home of MrB. ' Earl
Brownfield.
RIDES TELESCOPE
Dale Mrphy, Donald McCulIough,
and several of our brroncho busters,
put on excellent rough riding contests
at tho ball park last Sunday after
noon. Tho main attraction was tho
little black mule Telescope, with
"Bill" Trego from tho Blrchwood
country on his back, and "Bill" ap
parently stuck until ho got ready to
slide fro the little mule's back. Some
say ho rodo him according to tho
rulos o tho contest, while othars
claim ' it was no ride becauso the
rider held with both hands, anyway ho
rodo tho animal. Tharo was twb
otlior good bucking mules who spilled
their riders. Tho fun of the after
noon was boys trying to ride calves.
Roy Gilman seemed to bo tho champ
Ion steer rider, riding a couplo of Uvq"
ly animals. The whole affair was tho
best of tho kind wo havo had hero this
summer. Tho attendanco was largo,
autos clrcloing two sides of tho field.
Brady Vindicator.
BRADY VINDICATOR
Tho Gaudrcault and Higinbotham
Hereford sale was well attonded last
Wednesday. Prices for singlo anim
als rangegd from ?50 to $230. Most
of tho cattle were bought by local
cattleccn nlthough thoro was a good
attondanco from other points.
Two prominent citizens wero taken
up by game wardens and one was
finod for shooting a duck after sun
down and tho other for not having his
huating Hcenso with him.
Twenty guests helped Mr. Kratzon
sleln colobrato his C3rd birthday last
Tuesday. Tho men played cards
while tho women had an ovoning of
music and conversation. A substan
tial lunch was aorvod later In tho
ovoning.
Tho radio station at tho school
house hns been ablo to listen in, on
Donver, Chicago, Kansas City, Fort
Worth and othor cities tho past wook.
Tho scores of tho world aeries at
Now York woro ecoived Wednesday.
MAXWELL TELEPOST
H, B. Olson loft Wednesday for
Wallaoo where ho will act as caahior
of tho Wallace State bank during tho
absence of Mr. Cooper.
A family reunion in honor of Mr.
and MrB. Hostottor was hold at tho
homo on tho Island Sunday. Twcnty
Bovon children and grand-children
wore present.
The field representative of the
Amcrlcau Beet Sugar Company has
mado arrangements for weighing this
eeason'B crop of beets on the Lars
Hansen's scales nnd growers woro
notiflod that thoy could dig and deliver
tho beots as soon as possible
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Prior aro tho
paronts of a ten pound boy born Oct.
3rd.
Raplh Coates has installed a radio
rocolving set In his office and is hear
ing concerts from Fort Worth, Hous
ton and St. Louis.
Harlan Kerr has gono to Lincoln
and enrolled in tho University of Ne
braska. John Howorlon died Wednesday
from a solf-infllcted gunshot wound.
Ho has not been tho earao since a sun
stroke ho suffered some ttmo ago and
in a period of despondency ho lost
control. Ho has boon a resident of
Maxwell for about throo years and
had a nice farm ovor on tho Island.
SUTHERLAND COURIER
A spoclal meeting of tho Auxllicry
of tho American Legion, whs held
last Friday ovonlngg to hoar tho re
port of tho York meeting. Tho Loglon
was Invited and tho oventng was
pleasantly Bpent with games and ro
freshments.
Tho Sutherland Woman's Club met
with Mrs. Peter Smith and tho follow
ing program was given: I Am the
Baby by Mrs. G. C. White, Your Baby
and You by Mrs. G. O. Gordon, Tho
Nameless Baby by Mrs. McKInloy, The
Undorsized Child and unnecessary
Diseases of Childhood by Mrs. Lau,
Making Them Mind by Mrs. Dunn,
Babyland by Mnstor Marlon McKIn
loy, Tho Bolls of St. Mary, Intermezzo,
by Miss Louise Ball, lso sovoral
piano player selections.
A deal was closed Monday whereby
the McNoel Motor Co. purchased tho
Ford garage of J. D. Welch. 0. A.'
and R. K McNeel aro the members of
tho McNeol Motor Co., and will con
duct tho business In tho future.
Joo Humphry showed a sugar beet
wolghing 12 pounds. Ho estimates
his crop will run fifteen tons por
aero.
The Parent-Teacher Association
mot Thursday ovoning. Officers woro
elected and other business transacted.
Tho now officers aro Mrs. W. J. Root
prosident; Mrs. G. O. Gordon, toasur
r; Mrs. R. J. Scott, vice-president:
Miss Florence Squires, secretary.
EXTENSION ROAD' NO. 199
To Whom It May Concern:
A consent petition, as follows:
Commouclng at tho northeast cor
ner of section 35, township 15, rango
33, running thence west on tho sec
tion line between section 35 nnd 26.
township 15, rango 33 to tho north
west corner of said section 35 thenco
south along tho M'est section lino of
section 35 to tho southwest corner of
section 35, said road to bo a section
line road and to bo G6 feet wide, to-wit
33 feet on each sldo of said section
lino. Anyone having objections there
to or claims for damages by reason of
tho establishing of tho abovo des
cribed road must file tho samo in tho
offlco of tho County Clork of Lincoln
County, Nobraska, on or before 12
o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Nov.
1922, or said road will bo allowed
without roferenco thereto.
Witenss my hand and officinl seal
this 28th day of Septomber 1922.
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clork.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1911 of August Sodlcott,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska: To all per
sons intorestod In said Estate take
notico that a petition nns been filed
for tho probating of said ..stato and
appointment of Christian Sodlcott as
Administrator of said estate, which
has been sot for hearing heroin on
Octobor 10th, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. n.
Dated September ICth, 1922.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
Seal
County Judge.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1912 of John Loo Moron,
docoascd in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
The Stato of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in said Estato take
notlco that a potltlon has boon filed
for tho appointment of Druslo L. Kor
an as Administratrix of said estate,
which has boon set for hearing hero
in on Oct. 17, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.
m.
Dated Sopt. 22, 1922.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst,
County Judgo,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notico is hereby given that by vir
tue of a Chattel Mortgage, datod on
tho 18 day of February, 1922 and dulv
filod and rocordod In tho offlco of tho
County Glork of Lincoln County, Neb
raska, and oxocuted by Vivian D.
Doggetto to Theodoro EIrdam, to so
ouro tho payment of tho sum of Soven
Hundrod nnd Fifty and no hundreds
($750.00) nnd upon which thoro is
now duo Bald Bum togothor with ln
torost from dato at 10 per cent per
annum, dofault having boon mado in
tho payment of said sum, thoroforo, I
will Boll tho proporty thoroln de
scribed at Publlo Auction at tho Hln
man Rooming Houso, 108 East
Front, Streot, North Platto, Nobraska,
on tho 23d, day of Octobor, 1922 at 1
o'clock P. M. of said day, which pro
porty Is described as follows:
One Black Walnut bod room sulto
of throo plecos, ono Walnut Bod room
suite, throo pioces, ono Solid Oak Lib
rary Table, ono Leather Davenport,
two Gcnulao Leather Rockers, one
Oak Pedestal, two Loathor Foot Hosts,
ono Jnpanoso Screen, two Leathor
Bottom Rockora, ono Oak Baffot, Six
Oak Loathor bottom Chairs, ono Solid
Oak Podoatal Dining Room Table, one
Oak Library Tablo, ono kitchen Cab
inet, two Rockore, two Chairs, four
large Velvet Rugs, flvo Hand Painted
Pictures, eight Medium sized Rags,
ono Cabinet Sowing Machine, one
lnrge Bloctrlo Heater.
THEODORE EIRDAM,
Dated Soptombor 28 1922.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
By virturo of tho authority vested
in mo by tho constitution and tho
laws of the stato of Nobraska, I. A.
S. Allen, county clork of Lincoln
county, stato of Nebraska ,do heroby
direct and proclaim that a general
election bo hold In tho several vot
ing places within tho county of Lin
coln, tho state of Nobraska, on Tues
day, tho seventh day of November,
1922, during tho hours designated
by law, for the following purpose, to
wlt: For tho election of ono United
States Senator.
For tho election of ono Judge of
the Supremo court for tho Blxth
PlClC
ONE of the strong points about Red
Grown, the balanced gasoline.
The liberal percentage of medium boiling-point
fractions in Red Grown Gaso
line accounts for its unusual accelerating
power.
But it also has the right percentage of
low fractions to insure quick, positive
ignition even in very cold weather, and
an ample supply of heavy fractions to
give you all the power and mileage your
motor can possibly develop.
Stop at any Red Grown Service Station
when you need gasoline and et the
finest there is. Obliging service and the
little courtesies that help to make
motoring a pleasure will be extended to
you. Red Grown Service Stations are
maintained for your convenience.
Let the Red Crown Sign be your protection
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
Supremo Court Judicial District, as
provided by tho constitution of tho
State of Nebraska.
For tho olectlou of ono Congress
man from tho Sixth Congressional
District in tho Btato of Nebraska.
Also for tho election of ono Con
gressman in and for tho Sixth Con
gressional District to All vacancy
caused by tho death of Moses P.
Kinkaid, tho voto for said CongrosB.
man 10 uo taken on soparato ballot,
bo that said vntt may bo canvnsud
and returns theeof mado as provid
ed by law.
(Sco Section 22G0 of tho Complied
Statutes of 1922.)
Also for tho election of tho fol
lowing Stato Offlcors, to-wit:
Ono Governor
One Lioutonant Governor
One Secretary of Stato
Ono Auditor of Public Accounts
Ono Stnto Treasurer.
Ono Attorney General
One Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings.
Ono Railway Commissioner
Ono Superintendent of Public In
struction. For tho election of ono Stato Sen
ator from tho thirteenth Scnltorlal
District, as apportioned by tho Ses
sion Laws of 1921.
For tho election of one Stato Rep
resentative from tho Eighty-ninth
reprcsentatlvo district, as apportion
ed by tho Session Laws of 1921.
For the oloctton of ono Stato re
presentative from tho Nintloth re
presentative district, as apportioned
by the session laws of 1921.
At tho samo tlmo and placo of
holding tho said election thoro will
bo submitted fo r adoption or rejec
tion under tho referendum, as pro
vided by tho constitution Houso Roll
No. 62, Houso Roll No. 193, Houso
Roll No. 617, and Senato Fllo No.
305, said bills having been passed by
tho Fortieth Regular Sossion of tho
Legislature of tho Stato of NobraBka
for 1921.
Also tho following county officers,
to-wit:
Ono County Clork.
Ono Register of Deeds.
Ono County Treasuror.
Ono County Sheriff.
Ono County Attorney
,Ono County Surveyor
Ono County Commissioner, Second
! District.
blic instruction.
Also following Precinct officers:
! Ono Precinct Assessor.
Ono JtiBtico of Peace for each pro.
clnct.
I Polls open from 8 o'clock a. m.
to 8 o'clock p. m.
t Ono Road Overseer for each road
District.
Given under my hand and the
seal of Lincoln county, stato of Ne
braska, this 29th day of Sept, A. D.,
1922.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.
NOTICE!
In tho District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Moarl E. Jacox, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jones, wlfo of Joseph T. Jones, do
coascd, her first, roal, and trne namo
unknown, Cora Truo, True, hor
husband, his first, real nnd truo name
unknown, Ed Miller, Mill or, his
wife, her first, roal and truo name
unknown, Will Jones, Jonas,
his wife, her first, real and true name
unknown, Ward Jones, Jones, his
wlfo, hoi first, roal and truo namo un
known, Walter Jones, Jones, his
wlfo, hor first, hor roal and truo namo
unknown, Josoph Jones, Jones,
his wife, her first, roal and true name
unknown, Frank Jonea Jkmos,
his wlfo, hor first, real and trao namo
unknown. Flora Stewart, Ste
wart, hor husband, IiIb first, real and
truo namo unknown, their respective
heirs, dovlsoes, logatccs, and person
al roprosontntiveB, all othor persons
Intorestod in tho catnto of Josoph T.
Jonos, deceased, and nil othor porsons
claiming any interest of any kind in
tho following doscribod promlsos,
to-wit: Tho Southwest Quaxtor
(SW) of Section Nino (9), Town
ship Elovon (11), Rango Twonty-Slx
(26), Lincoln County, Nobraska, their
real names unknown, Dofondants. 1
Tho nbovo named dofondants will
i
tako notlco that on tho 12th day of
m a u m m m m m
3
3
P uuiin in twin u itnuu
Write or ask for a
RED CROWN
Road Map
ft
RED CROWN
GASOLINE
September, 1922. Mearl E. Jacox, tk
plaintiff, filed his potltlon in the
District Court of Lincoln Coaaty,
NobraBka, against tho abovo dofeed
nnts, tho object and prayor of which
is to quiot title in tho plaintiff to
tho following described promises to-
wit: Tho Southwest Quarter (SW&)
of Section Nino (9), Township Blere
(11), Rango Twonty-Slx (20), Lincoln
County, Nebraska. Tho plalnUCC
prays that tho defondant bo requires
to sot out tholr claims and that la the
ovent they fail to do so that they be
forovor barred therefrom and that lite
plaintiff bo declnrcd ownor of said
promlsos. You aro required to answer
said potltlon on or boforo tho Mth
day of Octobor 1922.
Dated this 14th day of SoptcraJbor,
1922.
Mearl E, Jacox, PlaiaUff.
By D. E. Harper, Hia Attr.
J. S. TWINEM, M. D.
(Homeopath)
Modldno and Surgery
Hospital Facilities
JIORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Office Phono 183 Residence CSS
DR. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Dlseaso of
Womon and Surgory
Ovor Roxall Drug Store
Phones: Offlco 127 Residence
GEO. B. DENT
rhyslclan and Snrgeen
Spocial Attontlon Given to Surgery
and Obstetrics
Offlco: Building ft Loan Building
Phonos: Offlco 130 Rosidonce 115
OTIS II. PLATT, M. I).
Physlclnn nnd Surgeon
X.Ilny
Dlagnoss and Troamont
Ovor Union Stato Bank
Offlco Phono 29GW Houso Phono 2UGR
Offlco Phono 241 Res. Phono 217
L. C. DROST
Osteopathic Physician
North Platto, Nobraska.
Knights of Columbus Building. .
WM. WALDORF
Tinner
Makes or Ropalrs anything mado of
Tin or Shoot Motal.
B10 Locust Undor Qonoral Hospital
Offlco 310 Houso 488
DR. y. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Ovor tho Oasis North Platte
I. 1). BltOWNFIELl),
Farm and Llvo" Stock
AUCTIONEER.
Tolophpno or wlro for datos at my
Expense
IIERSIIEY, NEBRASKA.
DIL E. C. LYNCH
Eye Ear Noso and Thront
Glasses fitted accurately
Over Dixon's Store
NORTH PLATTE
DR. H. B. STATES
Chiropractor
Rooiub 5. G, 7 Building & Loan BIdg.
Offlco Phono 70 Res. Phono 1242
W. T. PRITCIIARI)
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Govornment Veterinarian and ex
asBlatant deputy State Veterinarian.
Hospital 315 South Vino Street
Phones. Hospital G33 Rosldenco G3S
DR. HAROLD II. WALKER
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noso and
Throat ,
Offices oyer McDonald Bank 1
Phono 356
DR. L. A. SNAYELY
Dentist
X-lUy Diagnosis Oxygen and
Gas Anesthesia for Extractions,
Over Union State Bank rj
Phono 290. i
DERRYBERRY & FORBES
licensed Emhalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 41 Night Phono Black 5S8
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Ovor Hlrschfold's
Offlco Phono 332 Res. Phono 1020
ED KIERIG
Auctioneer
For dates nnd terms call at
First National Bank
North Platto, Neb,