The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 13, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
LOCAL ANI JL'JjRSOyAL
Mrs. Jonnlo Woekly or Dickons
shopped In tho city Saturday.
M. E. Crosby left Monday for
Omaha and Kansas City whoro be
will transact business for a row days.
Miss Hazel Bradley has resigned
hex position with the Telephone
company.
Misa Lucia Callendor of Stapleton
camo Wednesday to atatend tho
Teachers Institute.
Miss Alburta Callendor of Sarben
arrived Wednesday to attend Teachers
Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Johnson or
Gothenburg visited relatives In tin
city Monday.
Miss Roxlo Erb Bpont tho week end
In Gothenburg visiting tho homo
folks:
Mrs. James Dorram loft Saturday
for Cheyenno to visit with relatives
for a fow days.
J. E. Jcfferics left Saturday for
Keystone- whero.ho will transact busi
ness for a few days.
MIsb Marjorlo Boyeror of Lemoyne
spent the week end in tho city visit
ing with frlnds.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Adams of Loy
moyno visited with friends in tho
city last week.
Flngal Nclsdn of Gothenburg
spent a few days last week In tho
city visiting with friends.
Flora Anderson of Gothenburg
spent Saturday in the city visiting
with friends.
Miss Frances Watson spent tho
week end, in- Gothenburg visiting
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and fain,
ily spent Sunday in, Tryon at tho
Mathers home.
T
To Tho Editor.
Tho Eighteenth Amendment and tho
Volstead act is morally wrong, con
trary to tho Constitution, conclusive
to evil effects and oconomic disturb- 1
ance and dangerous to American In- :
stilutlons. Man is morally possessed j
of tho right to life, tho power of i
choice and free unrestricted will, tho
use of things that mako lifo and liv
ing, and having physical senses, the
natural rlght'to gratify them and tlu
right to select and choose, subject to ;
'the corresponding obligations against i
obuso, subject to th0 laws of human j
reason; and provided further, that tho
exercise cf such natural right does
not trospass upon tho, natural rights '
of others or shock the reasonable
sensibilities of others.
doccased in tho County Court of Lin- Tho spoolal commissioner appolntod examination, adjustment and allow-1 September 28th, 1D22.
coin County, Nobraska. 'to locato a public road as follow: anco of lawful claims and demands of! A. S. ALLEN, County Cleric.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To nil per- , Commencing at rond No. 2C5 at the all porsous, against said cstnto and J f" " 1 1
sons Interested In said Estate take J northeast corner of section 29, town- that tho County Court of Lincoln : N0T,CB T0 PAVING CONTRACTORS
notice that a notltlon has been filed aout R20 rods, onor nnnr tlio koo- ' (Innntv. Nebraska, will at said time I
. .. . . . . ........ . . .. . ... Notlvo Ih )nrf1v elvmi Hint Hi. Unv.
non uno as practical, unonco in n rocoivo, oxammo, aujust nnu anow - - - -.....-
hood of tho canyon and back to tho! all such claims agninst said cstato, "r n,Hl Cone,i of tho clly of Nortu
section lino, thonco north to tho! as provided by law, at the County ! 1 Ia"c Nebraska, will recoivo bids for
north wist p.nrnnr nf unr.Hnn 17. Iflonrt ltonm In Urn Rotirtlmtino. In. tho i nav,nP curbing and othor Stroet llrt-
thenco in n northwostorly dl- City of North Plntto, Lincoln County, j
rection down a rldgo about 1G0 I Nebraska, and all porsons so interested
for tho appolntmont of Oruslo L. Mor
an as Administratrix of said estate,
i which has been Bot for hearing hero
in on Oct. 17, 1922, at 10 o'clock a.
in.
Dated Sept. 22, 1922.
Wm. H. C. WoodhurBt,
County Judgo
EXTENSION K0A1) NO. 233
trods to tho main canyon, thonco In a
1 northeasterly direction Along tho oast
bank of tho canyon on Bcctlon 8, to
tho north Uno of Boction 8, about 20
.rods west of tho northeast corner of
, soctlon 8, thonco in a northerly di-
in said estato, will appear at said
tlmo and place and duly prosont their
said claims and demnnds in tho mannor
required by law, or show cauBO for(
not bo doing, and In caso any of Bald
claims or demands shall not bo pre
sented on or prior to tho said 17th of
January, 1923, the somo shnll bo for-
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed ' rection along tho east bank of tho
to locato a public road as follows: ennyon on section 5, to a point about
Hoad to bo GR feot wldo. 20 rods south of the northeast corner over barred
Commencing at tho south end of j 0f section 5, thonco crossing canyon IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I lmvo
road No., 233 on soctlon lino between nud going north 20 rods nlong tho : signed this notlco nnd arf Ixed tho
sections 3G, township 14, rango 30, , north sldo of tho canyon to tho north-' seal of said Court this 18th day of
and soctlon 31, township 14 range cast corner of section 5, thonco north September, 1922.
29 west of tho Gth P. M. and thonco about 240 rods on tho west soctlon' WM. II. C. WOODIIURST
south following said section lino, uno of section 33, townsnlp 10, rango 1 (SEAL) County Judge
crossing tho right-of-way of tho Union 1 27, west, thenco in a northeasterly
WfiPifln rnilruifl nnrl tin. in llrnn M i ,ii.Ai.f nM ...
Aan.hn"t!10, m.UraI rlovroAuco track t0 th0 BOUth0Mt nor of 8ec. . . - . '
tion 30, township 14,, rango 30. Ter- northwest cornor of section 33, thonco
2?t 1 ,1Zm A?,"a UF , , ' coln H,Bhwny at that has ro- " Practical, tho soctlon lino be
XtS fTw1104 ln faV0r thorcof' nml nnynoitwon sections 33 and section 28, to
tn l ?l , f , . f having objection thereto or claims for the northeast corner of tho north
to select and choose without restraint ,,nrv, n , ' A . ,
tends t nulifv It damages by reason of tho establish- west quarter of Boction 33, township
rri, , . y . , . , t , , Ing of tho abovo described road .must io, north of rango 27, west of tho Gth
The Eighteenth Amendment having fllo the samo in tho office of tho coun- p. m." Tho abovo doscrlbcl road ter
passed by constituted authority should ty dork 0Llncoln county, Nebraska, , mlnatlng at road No. 292 and t. bo
be obeyed as long as it is law, but the !on or boforo 12 O.clock noon of tho any width up to GG feet that Is neces-
" "; , A. 7 , " , " .10tn 01 Novomber, 1922, or said sary to mako a good road, haa ro-
u.uaiN.-t ior rmonii road will bo allowed without roferonco
laws is dangerous to tho Constitu- thereto.
tion, wrong in itself and strikes at .rVitn!a mv ?,nn,i ntti ,nni
EXTENSION ItOAT) NO. 210
and pso alcholic liquors, subject to ro
gulatlon where abuses are found. Tho
To Whom It May Concorn:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locato a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho termination of
road No. 240 noar tho north lino of
soctlon 3f township 12 rango 28 run
ning thonco east across tho canyon
nnd contlnuolng on east sldo of can
yon In a southerly direction through
soctlon 3G, township 12, rango 28 nnd
provemcnts ln Paving districts 13 and
15 in said city according to tho plans
and specifications adopted and now on
fllo in tho office of tho City aerie of
said city.
Said bids will covor tho. following
typos of pavements, vortical flbro
brick, nsphaltio concroto, sheot as
phalt, reinforced concroto nnd war
ronlte bitullthlc.
The enginotir'B ostlmato on tho cost
of paving and other stroot Improve
ments in said two districts compris
ing 31,330 Bqunro yards in an fol
lows :
Straight curb GO" $.54 per foot.
Straight curb G"x24" ?.70 por foot.
Concroto drain boxes $1.20 por foot.
8 inch cone, tlio $.55 per ft.
Concroto manholes $4-00 por M. H.
Grading nnd finishing $.32 por cu. yd.
Vortical Fiber brick on G In. conorcto
base $4.30 pod b yd.
Asphaltio concroto on 5 in. concreto
baso $2.10 por sq. yd.
Sheet asphalt on 5 In. concroto baso
$2.25 por sq. yd.
Rolnforccd concreto 8 in. thick $2.70
per sq. yd.
Warronlto Blthullthlc on 5 in. con
creto baso $2.25 por sq. yd.
uio lounuauon or our Government. thlg 28th day of September 1922
mo uovernnient vioiaiea tins law;
when it permitted the dispensation of 1
liquors on tho Amorican ships, thru 1
tho shipping board.
Statistics show a decrease In arrests
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vlr-
for abuse, and an increase for abuse 1 tue of a Chattel Mortgago, dated on thereto
ported in favor thorcof, anyono hav-'
lng objections thereto or claims for
damages by tho reason of. tho estab
lishing of tho abovo described road
must fllo tlio samo ln tho office of tho
County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, on or boforo 12 noon of tho
10th day of Novomber, 1922, or said
road will bo allowed wltnout roforonco
Mrs. II. A. Shrlvcr, of Tryon wasiand 1,11 Incrcaso in arrests for man-, tho 18 day of February, 1922 and dulv i, WUnoss my hnnd nml ofncni seal
brought to the city Thursday to re- ufacturo of liquors, tho sum total be- filed and rccordod in the office of tho,, ,,st, , . Sontcml)Gr 192o
iub uuwui. i iiu slum-, i-uuuc auuse uoumy uierK oi uincoin uouniy, sxqu , ,
coivo medical treatment.
W. W. Kern of Brady was a busi.
ness visitor in tho city tho last o
the week.
Miss Florence Dolph spent tho week
end ln Paxton visiting her sister Miss
Rena Dolph.
Harold Goings of Wilcox, Nebr.,
Is the guest at tho W. C. Boldt homo
this week.
Mrs. Ray Bryant and bab left
Monday for Overton whoro they
will visit with relatives for a fow
days.
. Miss Hazel Carber of
could bo regulated but it seems thatiraBka, and exocuted by Vivian D.
surreptitious abuse was Impractical
to reach,
It Is apparent, that the means
adopted to secure temperance resulted
in mora evil thun tho good end de-
sired and as no end however good can
be Justified by moans not entirely good
prohibition as such is not defensible
sinco it can only deal with abuse,
Doggcttc to Theodoro Elrdam, to bo- j
euro tho payment of tho sum of Sevon
Hundred and Fifty nnd no hundreds
($750.09) and upon which thero is j
now duo said sum . together with in- j
tcrost from date at 10 per cent per
A. S. ALLEN,
County Olork.
through sections 1 2 11-13-14-24-25-3G,
township 11, rango 28. Road to fol- rWoodon headers and posts $.50 po- ft.
low east fork of canyon, which forks Bldo must bo on fllo with the 'ty
aout 200 yards north of south lineiClork on or boforo Octobor 17, T1Z,
of section 3G, township 11, rango 28, 'at which tlmo thoy wlh bo oponed 'ie
In a southeasterly direction through fore tho council,
northeast corner of section 1 town- j Thoy must bo on tho proposal in tho
ship 10, rango 28 and through north j specifications, filling out ono proposal
ii section 6, township 10, rango 27, for each district separately,
crossing dlvido noar lino between j Tho proposals must not bo detached
north and south halves of section G, from tho specifications and must lw
accompanied by a certified check pay
nblo to tho City Treasurer for an a-
; mount equal to thnv por cent of tho
i hid mndo.
Wm. E. Shuman, Atty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Lincoln
In the County Court of
County, Nebraska.
annum, default having been mndo In I In 41,o Matter of tho Estato of Rose M. establishing of tho abovo doscrlbed
township 10 rango 27, and contlnuo
lng ln nn castorly direction through
section G, township 10, rango 27, con
necting with road 299, near its inter
section of lino between sections 5 and ; Tho specifications shall bo furnishod
1 6, township 10, range 27 terminating . to paving contractors only upon ap-
thoro. Proposed rond to bo 70 foot 'plication to tho City Clerk for a foo of
wldo, haB reported fn favor thorcof, i flvo dollars, said amount to bo ro
anyono having objections thoroto or! turned when plnns nnd specifications
claims .for damagos by reason of tho aro returned to City Clerk.
Tlio Mnyoc and City Council ro-
tho payment of said sum, thoreforo, I
will sell tho property therein de-
which aro entirely mutters of rogula- i scribed at Public Auction at tho Hln
tion. " man Rooming House, 108 East
Economic effect economically, the ! Front Street, North Platto, Nebraska,
sum total of the material, wages and
I salaries, nnd Invested capital and
Dickens yearly profits was S2.2C0.8G7.280.00.
underwent an operation for appen- . (Iangcr u that tUo Ameml.
dlcltus at the Platte -Valley hospital ments such as the Eighteenth and of three pieces, ono Walnut Bod room , rr;
vrstnr1nv. , n. i i n.. -,i cn,i rtnr T.1V.
Knox, Deceased.
Notice is horoby given to any and
all persons having claims and domands
against tho cstnto of tho said Roso M.
Knox, deceased, that tho 17th day oi
January, 1923, has been set and ap
pointed as tho day for tho reception,
road must file tho saino ln tho office sorve the right to reject any or all
of tho County Clerk of Lincoln Coun- bids.
ty, Nobraska, on or before 12 o'clock . Uy order of tho City Council of
noon of tho loth day of November, j North Platte, Nobr., Oct. 3rd 1922.
1922, or said rond will b alolwed ! E. II. EVANS,
without rcforenco thoroto. O. E. ELDRR, Mayor.
Witness my hand and official Boal Clerk. (Sea!)
on tho 23d, day of October, 1922 at 1
o'clock P. M. of sold day, which pro
perty Is described as follows: ( - - - - ... - .
One Black Walnut bed room suitv ClILCJ:j;iClElElCLCLE
im mm mmm mmm B mm 9mm HtM mmm uumt mmm I mm 9 mm m9 mmn umm mmA Si mm Iwfl la m mmQ mmm lul ftmj Kmmj mmmk t wma i n Mm Kiwi I mm mu mm m mm m mm mmm MmM Haw mmm m
Jaws such as th0 Volstead net, logical' sulto, threo pieces, ono Solid Oak Llb-
Mlss Alburta Callendor of Surben ly and completely carried to conclu-1 rary Table, one Leather Davenport,
spent tho week end in tho city visit- sion in other things were the two Genuine Leather Rockors, mo
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Callender,
Mrs. Anna Richardson, left Tuesday
for her home 1n Hnrdville, Nebraska,
after visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Mc
Graw. '
Mrs. A. S. Woodyard roturued to
her homo in Lewellon last week after
spending tho summer in tho city
visiting with friends.
Mrs. John White and daughter re
turned to their homo in Sutherland
tho last" of the week after visiting
several days with relatives.
Mrs. Arthur Stearns- and aaughter
Virginia loft Sunday for their homo
in Cleveland, Ohio aftor visiting with
tho formers parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Rodine for tho past threo months.
Mrs. Luthor Estes will leavo Sat
urday for her homo in Salina. Kans.
aftor spending the past few weeks
visiting her daughter Mrs. William
Huxoll.
Tho funeral of tho lato James Wag
nor who died Friday was held Tuesday
aftornoonat 2:30 from tho Malonoy
Chapol. P.ov. Stevens of tho Christian
church officiating. Intermont was
mado In tho local cemetery.
Mrs. M. K. Duke and Mrs. L. Croncn
loft this morning for Omaha where
thoy will attend a meeting of tho De
greo of Honor. Mrs. Duko and Mrs.
Cronen aro delegates from North
Platto
NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT.
straight road to bureaucracy, patorn- i Oak Pedestal, two Leather Foot Rests,
alism, cummunism and complete col-'ono Japanese Screen, two Leather
lopse, or monarchy.
The remedy 1s the Joining of all
forces of good going back to liberty
and the Constitution and uninfluenced
representative government, the build
ing of good character In youth, by
Bottom Rockers, ono Oak Buffet, ?lx
Oak Leather bottom Chairs, ono Solid
Oak Pedestal Dining Room Table, ono
Oak Library Table, ono kitchen Cab-1
Inet, two Rockers, two Chairs, four
largo Velvet Rugs, five Hand Painted
oxamplo training and moral suasion, i Pictures, eight Medium sized Rugs,
and tho sanctity of home and Sunday ono Cabinet Sewing Machine, one
school. largo Electric Heator.
THEODORE EIRDAM.
Dated September 25 1922
11 LI W A 1 V I 1
Hi
O. O. H. WEIDNER.
Maxwell, Nebr.
NOTICE OF PETITION
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 2G5
Estate No. 1912 of John Leo Moran, j To Whom It May Concern:
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of
I
Notice Is horoby given that tho
Mayor and City Council of the olty
of North Platto, Nobraska, will on the
17th day of Octobor 1922, botweon the
hours of 8 and 9 o'clock p. m. of said
day and bo much longer as may be
necoflsary to transact said business,
sit as a Board of Equalization for the
purpose of equalizing and assessing
agalitBt abutting and adjacent prop
erty ownors, tho cost of paving In
Pa.-Iijg DlBtrh'ts No. 4 and 5 an the
pnire aro now organlzod. Aad all
persons lnto.estod aro horoby notified
to appear aad show causo, it any why
s.-iid cquall2Ption and assessment
should not be mado, on or boforo the
17th day of Octobor, 1922 at eight
o'clock p. m,
Witness my hnnd and tho seal of
said city this 25th day of September,
1922.
O. B. KLDER,
Soal City Clerk.
the Mcdonald state bank
of
of North Platte, Charter G 17 ln tho Stato of Nobraska nt tho closo of business
September 30, 1922
Resources
Loans and discounts x$392,412.G0
Overdrafts 324,34
Bonds, securities, Judgments, claims, etc., includ
ing all government bonds 41,821.55
Banking house, furniture and fixtures 52,505.23
Other real estato 1 2,451.41
Cash Items 4,788.02
Due from National and Stato BankB $124,378.98
Checks and items of exchange 5,930.80
Currency 8,332,00
Gold coin '. 325.00
Silver, nlckles and cents 2,109.32
Liberty loan bonds held as cash reserve 10,000.00 151,082.10
Total $G45.385.75
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid in ? $100,000.00
Surnlus Fund 20,000.00
Undivided profits, nor, 1 8,729.79
Reservo account 98G.30
Individual deposits subject to chock $220,929.20
Domand certificates of deposit '- 4,568.03
Tlmo certificates of doposlt 252,830.90
Cortlilod chocks 5.00
Duo to National and Stato banks 20,112.45 510,451.58
Depositor's guaranty fund 1 . 5,218.08
Total $645,385.75
Stato of Nobraska, County of Lincoln. "ss. I, w. E. Starr, Cashlor
of tho abovo named Bank do horoby Bwoar that tho abovo statomont Is a cor
roct and truo copy of tho report mndo to tho Stato Bureau of Banking.
W. E. Starr
Attest: i
W. H. McDonald. Director.
J. B. McDonald, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 9th day of Octobor, 1922.
' H. D. Wieso
(SBAL) Notary Public
The Baptist Church will hold an AUCTION SALE at
DURBINS GARAGE
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Saturday, October 14th.
Beginning at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp
This sale will consist of the following described articles to-wit:
Live Slock ot all kinds, Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Geese, Ducks.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS- cIock' Reed babV buey heating stove, picture
frame, scale, leather chair, floor rugs, carpet
sweeper, childs bed.
r FOOD STUFF- ptes. beets, carrots, beans, onions, tomatoes, apples,
31 flour, canned fruit.
flour, canned fruit.
CLOTHING- Plain sewin6 and fancy work, towals, childrens clothes, boys
clothes, shoes, aprons, home made comforts and quilts.
AN OIL PAINTING- The work of Rev-Paul A-Shenk-
Other articles to numerous to mention.
These articles have. been generously donated by the mem
bers and friends ot the Baptist Church. The proceeds
will be devoted to church purposes.
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COL. H. M. J0HANSEN, Auctioneer.
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