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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
Name Description Section Amt To wi Mi 1 1 in ltnnRc SO a Charlton All 1 39.30 "VTm. It. MUtntin NEU & SH 2 32.30 C. Charlton NWM 2 8.90 O. Charlton All 3 39.30 ATedlman A. Stoarns NMNK! WJ4 SKSEU i 39.30 Mtnma I'ulver SVtNKVl, NJtSBU 4 H.1G C. Charlton All fi 39.30 U A. Wight WltSEVi 13 28.10 I-i A. WlRht All 23 39.30 Louis C. Blacsl EUNKW, & WtfNWU & SV4 24 2S.10 J. E. Evans WtfNEU, KKNWtf 24 9.C2 C. V. Turplo NV6SWU "27 39.30 C. V. Turplc All 28 40.40 C. V. Turplo All 29 39.30 C. V. Turnlo..-. W4 32 22.70 C. V. Turple All 33 39.30 TcmviiMiIp 111 limine : Herman I.uschon & SW 2 47.94 CJmrlotto I. Wood ward.. All a 105.95 Hrncat E. Kelsar NWU 4 18.30 "W. Ii. Mnjorowiz 11 S5.50 Prank Blovlns E v 12 34.40 Wlsley Klovlns W 14 E U 11 41.90 Ai J. Salisbury All 19 57,00 McDonald Stato nank...W4 20 19.90 William B. Marrs NWU 21 15.05 Tios. W. Bayne NEU & NSEU 20 21.10 Itoy I. Bayno NWU & W!iSW'4 20 ,17.35 Byrnn Fletcher All . 29 40.90 Brran Fletcher All 30 43.42 Byran Fletcher All 31 33.08 1". D. Greeley N & SEW 32 25.75 McDonald Stato Hank.... SWU 32 S.57 C. Charlton All 33 3S.01 C. Charlton NEU 31 9.51 TinviiMhlp ft Iliinjie .'to IUttlo Sunderland W14SWU 2 9.11 Hattle Sunderland E 3 56.51 Howard SImmcs Estate.. NEU & EV&NWU Sc NEUSWU & NEUSEU 0 31.71 Alma B. Slinms NWHSEU 0 4.CG Hittlo Sunderland WUNEU 10 9.11 Hllza Stevens WSWU 10 9.11 James C. Stuart SEU. SEUSWU 12 22.14 James C. Stuart BSWU, & SWUSEU ' 13 11.73 James C. Stuart NWUNEU & 24 10.71 Royal S. Stucky SNW!1, SWU 28 53.94 Oarl Crumroy SWU 31 57.89 a, E. Johson NNEU 33 9.11 Boyal S. Stuckcy NU-NWU 33 9.11 Mwlo Bcnkosky EU-NEU, NEUSEU 34 13.08. Stephen JohnBon W'.ANEU, NNWU 34 22.00 Wezle Bcnkosky NWU SWU 35 4.57 Towimlilp 10 nnnce HO Frances Kanouf N & ESEU 8 28.80 Oorson Furnish SEU H 20.00 Q. A. Schreconeost SEUSWU & SE'4 12 30.40 Wllmota Fllbort "WW SEU 18 27.22 Wilmota Fllbort NWU 20 21.20 Charles W. Dillon SWU 20 14.03 Charles W. Dillon N & SEU 29 44.00 Tovrnnlilp 11 nnnpe ao N. H. Kronquest All 4 50.22 N. II. Kronquest All 3 43.73 Stella McGulro All 5 47.73 Nols V. Anderson NEU & S 8 31.81 AMstln U Fletcher EUNEU 10 7.37 Walter F. Vptaw WNEU & W10 27.71 N B. LeBd SEU " 10.83 Mils F. Halladay NWU 15 22.03 Jj A. lilblot. ........ .SNEU & EKSEtt 18 10.23 Mnry E. Simmons WSEU IS 4.01 A. Shoesmlth SEU 10 10.23 S. E. Mansfield NWU 20 10.23 O. A. SchrocoiiKost. SBU 34 Tommlilp i- niniKo :m M. 1C. Collins All . ft 11. It. Ballard SEU 0 Joseph Ulackwoll NUU 11 Joseph C. Johnson SWU 12 Oust BrantlnK SWU 13 N. E. Buckley SEU ' 14 N. E. Buckley All 15 Win. J. Collins NEU ' 22 Oust Brantlnif All 23 O. Duckworth SUNEU & SHU 34 TtmiiMhlp l.'l HniiKc 30 Christina Wlllson Pt. N SWU NWU 3 W. T. Banks Pt. Lot 5 & 8 8 Eva Itoddy Pt. Lot 2 9 Walter F. Carlson Lots 8 & 11 12 Walter F. Carlson WEU 13 Camilla I. Bell KM & KKWVi 1G Jonnlo Hyan WHW14 10 Jennlo Uyan KV4 , 17 Thomas E. Doollttle WV4 IS James McClymont WH 23 H. T. Woodpato Wtt - 24 James McClymont A 20 .lames McClymont ... 27 Town' 11 llniiKO IK) M. E. Bokeskle EH - 4 James A. Shav SWU S Knlph II. "Fo- NWUNEU & N'HNWU & SWU NWU .. 12 John Bra NHNWU & SEUNWU x & NEUSWU 10 Marlon II. Evans SWU & NWUSEU 21 Win, It. Plttman Pt. Lot 1 28 II. N. Hart ,.Pt. NH 31 Win. Bailey WHEHSWU ft WHSWU - 31 TowiiNlilp 15 1 In no- :t(l Frank Micheal All 3 Chris Johnson All 4 Chan. Hartman NEU R C. J. Hamot NEU 0 Chas. Hartman NWU ft NU-SWU fl Mary McDonald SUSWU. WSE 0 W. II. McDonald EUSEU 0 P. O. Qualley ' All 9 It. W. Hills All 15 L. II. Hutchcns W.4NWU. SEUNWU 18 N. Kelso NNEU 22 John Weldon NEU 22 Isaac L. Feasel SEU 20 Isaac L. Feasel All 25 Toivnxlilp 1(1 Itmiire .10 'Harry P. Stevens All 3 Fred Bodlo WU 7 Fred B. Hartman All n Harry P. Stevens All 10 Harry P. Stovens All 11 D. J. Greeloy All 12 D. J. Greeley All . 13 Harry P. Stovens All 15 D. T. Donmead NEU '19 D. W. Moon E ft SWU 20 Harry P. Stovens E & SWU 21 M. L. Wolllver NWU 21 John Bratt All 20 Adam E. Donaldson All " 29 Chas. Hartman N SEU 32 Carollno Bolton SWU 32 Toiviilili 11 llnnRc :i" George Anderson NH & SEU 2 Edwin G. Hudson NWU 8 Heirs of David TogBart..NEU 18 Bobort M. Dowell NEU 20 E. A. Brown....: NEU 22 H. E. Wilson NEU & S',i 20 II A Latlrrcr Ml ,K Jal o Wagner All "0 W. T. Erwln SISSWU & SEU 32 12.00 53.90 10.24 4S.67 4G.47 40.95 43.75 100.95 39.10 127.00 1S.85 9.7B 115. PC .90 14.77 S7.GK 19S.1S 74.20 120.S0 132.93 S1.G5 101.39 20.59 2C.5S 14.90 27.27 13.S1 17.93 27.47 7.ES 300.27 309.GG 50.20 50.51 8.42 12.05 H.ll 12.39 5.04 38.G0 49.S4 11.15 7.51 14.30 21.72 40.73 51.75 24.40 37.20 72.40 32.55 S2.18 72.40 32.G5 12.77 3S.80 27.77 8.05 37.20 52.0G 40.59 1S.4S 3S.45 13.90 9.41 G.80 3.91 30.20 4; 00 51.25 24.31 ."....,i.,M,.,.-f.4MJ-iiiI-itS 4 i.t I DR. J. S, TWINEM t ij Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital : M.HtMM.WM.MHMW,H,IMMtltt,tft,MMtMMt FARM LOANS I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building & Loan Building J Dr. W. I. SHAFFER j I Osteopathic H g Physician p 8 HAY FEVER A ND 8 CATARRIIA DEAFNESS $ i.t it OASIS BUILDING U 8 North Platte, Nebr. 8 ......-. ' Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Heal Estate. Ecfercnccs and Dates First National Bank. lies. 100 East 3rd St. Phono 912 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. DK. HAROLD FENNEIt Osteopath Over Illrschfeld's Offlco Phono 333 Ros. Phono 1020 I) RS. STATES Ss STATES Chiropractors 6, C, 7 Building & Loan Building. Offlco Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Glren to Surgery and Obstetrics. Offlco: Bulldlnfi & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Resldenco 116 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block Nortb ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the tciantific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completsly equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas. M. D. J. B. Redficld. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. ELECTRIC SERVICE PREST-O-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. APPLES! DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician anil Sargeoa Offlco over Rexnll Drag Store Office Phono 371. House 1068 DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS, Specialist. Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. .Office oyer Roxall Drag Store. Phono 113. joiin s. snnrs, m. d. Special Attention Given to Surcrery McDonald Bank Building Offlco Phono 83 Residence 33 DR, REDFEELD Physician, Obstetrlctan Surercon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono Office C12 Residence G7C DERRYBERRT & FORBES, Licensed Embamara Undertakers and Funeral Director Day phono 41 Night phono Black CSS 1Y. T. PRITCIIARD, Graduato Votorlnariau Ex-Govornraont Votorlnarlan and ox assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospltul 315 South Yine Street. Hospital Phone Black 633 Houso Phono Black C33 Wc will begin selling our Winter Apples on October 1st. at the Glenburnie Fruit Farm, four miles north ol Sutherland. No sales made on Sunday. M. H. Woodman, Prop. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Is really hard to find those days, but wo can assudo you wo aro that placo. Nothing fancy or olaborato about our restaurant Just good plain food, the freshest and host In tho market, served in a cleanly and appetizing way for you, at np profiteering prplccs Why not try us? HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE ' RICHI UGAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot TAKEN UP On or about Sopt. 22 on my premi ses In Gracolnnd Addition Ono Bay fShotlnnd pony, with thrco whlto feet. Ownor can havo satno by set tling cost ot food and advortising. J. D. HOLT. Silk and Calico By GENEVIEVE ULMER SsCCOOCCOCCCOCOOCCGCOCGOO iw. i20. Sostcrn wipai)cr Union) "Why, Xollie, you nro u confirmed window shopper! Here I havo my unus full of bundles, and outsldo of 11 spool of ihread you liave not bought n IngIo tblng." "Because tho spool of tlircnd was all 1 needed," replied Mrs. Xelllo Whar ton cheerily. Klslo nrandt, her mnrrlcd sister, looked thoughtful and unsatisfied. Sho hag como to tho city from the homo of her husband and mother at aeston, visiting Xelllo for tho llrst time since her marriage, lilslo lind been somewhat disappointed to lind tho bride of n year living In n chenp, nioiJest rlirce-rooni Hat, palpably eco nomical in household outlay, her hus band a traveling salesman from homo most of the time, and, although sho had Joined her guest in making tho rounds .f the stores and lind looked at nirl mlmlrcd tho contents of tho display windows, Nellie hnd made one Inslgiiiilcant purchnse. "And look nt tho dream of n skirt, Nellie!" enthused Elsie. "Marked low, too. Why don't you buy It? Your dress looks positively shabby and I do lcliovu it Is one you had before the wedding." "riiat Is true, Elsie," responded Nel lie, "but It will havo to do for a spell yet. l'ou sj?e, Ronald and I aro living on n settled basis of expenditure, nnd I have to lie careful." When Klsle Brnndt went homo she aired her suppressed grievances fully. Nellie had not told her much about her own domestic affairs,, appeared happy as a lark, but Elsie was Im pressed wltli tho Iden that Ronald was cither a poor provider or earning very little money. "I declare! about all Nellie has Is the commonest dress goods, but I no ticed In n wardrobe sotuo fnncy shirts of her husband thnt must hnvo cost a lot." "Calico wife, silk husband, eh?" sug gested her mother. "Come to think of It. I fnncy you havo hit the nail on tho head," ob served Elsie's husband. "I happened across Honald Wharton In Belleville last week. He was rolling by In n do luxo automobile In charge of a liveried chauffeur. Dressed up to tho nines. Actually lie was a sort of fasliion plate a pink of perfection as to at tire and mnkcup. I won't say foppish, Ronald is tasteful nnd knows how to wear good clothes, but doesn't stint himself, that Is sure." Uncommunicative Nellie might have enlightened her carping relatives had sho been present. The fact was that her husband wns following a rather particular line of business calling for neatness, precision nnd effect. Uo was no poseur, but ho appreciated and valued tho Influence of personal Im pressions. Ronald wns traveling for a publishing concern putting out high clnss sots of books, and catered only to families of fashion and wealth. Whenever he made a town, as tho saying is. lie followed selected social lenders. Ills immaculate attire and naturally gentlemanly ways won recog nition. Just nftcr he married Nellie the business house ho had been with for many yenrs removed to distant head quarters and ho looked about for a new connection. "It means putting a thousand miles between ourselves and your family folk," ho told Nellie, "If I go with them. To break Into a new line will bo experimental, but I believe I have nn offer worth working out." lie told Nelllo nil about tho book selling proposition. It would tnko about all tho ready cash bo bad to equip himself. rightly and stand travel ing expenses for CO days ahead. The commissions tendered were very gen erous, and If he met with nny pre tentious mensuro of success there was an nssurnnce of nn Income treble that he had received In his old position. Ilenrt and soul wise, prudent, cal culating Nelllo entered Into tho propo sition of the hour. She scnled down household expenses to a narrow mini mum. She declared sho was outfitted completely ns to nttlro for a full year ahead. If sister Elsio had been with Nelllo wUpn sho nssisted her husbnnd In getting ready for the rond, she would havo been fairly appalled. Handsome of faco nnd well built, brisk of mnnner and naturally graceful of poise, her adorable better half Indeed know how to wear good clothes, nnd Nelllo Insisted on his providing him self with tho very best. It was six months after her first visit to the city that Elsio wroto her sister that both sho and her mother had arranged to spend n week' with her. . "I have made over two of my old gowns," Elsie told her mother. "They will (111 In some of tho dreariness of Nclllo's wardrobe." "Yes, poor child ! and I nm going to cheer her up with n present of fifty dollars for a winter coat," ndded Mrs. Dubois. Itoniild was at homo Jn a now nnd larger flat when tho visitors arrived, spruce, Jofly, delightfully habited ns usual, which Mrs. Dubois secretly re sented until Nellie burst Into tho room to welcome her. Elsio stared at tho marvel of ele gnnce mid luxury. Tho reward of economy, sacrifice- nnd pationco had como richly to those two, and when the story of tho samo cntno out Klslo realized Hint thorp wns no furthor uood of Nellie continuing to'bo "a win dow shopper!" SALE OF HOGS. On Saturday, Oct. 23 at Loxiugton, n the Snlo Pavlllion, wo will soli as clasv nn offering ot Poland Chiuns ns will go through any salo ring this year. We havo studied ttio hog business from n practical farmers standpoint for 20 yenrs and havo spared no effort possible in developing that type. Tho Judgo nt tho County Fnlr said I had n distinct largo typo with un iformity, smoothnoss nnd quality not found in many herds. Wo appreciated the compliment most bocauso nil our winners nnd 27 of tho 28 head shown by us wcro of r own brooding. Krom our herd of 200 head wo will select 15 fall and 15 spring boar pigs Including tho winners. Wo will also lncludo 10 sows with litters and 10 open fall gilts, and 10 stock slioats. Come, buy them nt your own prlco. Fot furthor particulars send for catalog to J. O. ANDERSON & SONS. Having been asked by a number of voters of Lincoln County, to run for County Commissioner from tho Third District by potltlon, I havo consonted to allow my nnmo to bo placed on tho ballot nnd will npprcclnto nny sup port glvon mo. If elected I will dc voto all tho time necessary to carry on tho business of Lincoln County nnd will do tho best I enn to glvo It good sorvlco. JOIIN W. FOWLER ? J t-J J-J ; J -J -I t-J f-l f -J J-J f -1 J.J f-S - J JJ JMS.IMMMMMMMM'.'MM'.'MMMMMMMMVMMMMMMMM... i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t tt 8 :.: j.j :.: i.t This is a Billiken A Shoe Without a Nail Think of It not oven tho tiniest nnll to hurt tender Httlo foot! No stiff, clum sy soles to tiro tho Httlo feet! No Ill-favored shapos to cramp tho growing toes! Prefect Httlo shoes for YOUR kiddle maito ac cording to nntura's de mands plus tho good, com-mon-sonso Ideas ot tho maker. High and low styles, for children, misses nnd growing girls. Priced according to size. Tho host shoos for child ren wo over saw. Sold exclusively at thin Btore. BilKkeTL fll it J i.t i.t n t.t B it 1! 1 :.t 1 I i.t i.t J.t J.t J.t it it Wilcox Department Store. Deposits inthu bank are guar ANTEED ukd:-srareii'" Getting Ready For A Sale? If you aro planning for an auc tion salo this fall, don't overlook the important detail of calling up this bank and arranging with us to clerk it for you. Our years of experience in clerk ing and planning auction sales in '".i Platte and Lincoln County will be of distinct advantage to you. Call or phone us- The Platte Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Clean your rugs thoroughly without removing them from the floors. The HOOVER will do it by gently beating them a thousand thorough beats a minute to shake out every bit of destructive grit. Powerful suction withdraws the dirt. And the swiftly revolving brush takes up the lint and straightens tne nap. North Platte Light & Power Co, dhe HOOVER