The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 22, 1920, Image 9

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    Name Description Section Amt
Toninlilp 15 Hnnftre SO
C. Charlton All 1 39.30
Wm. It. Hlttman NEU & SK I 32.30
C Charlton NWU 2 8.90
C. Charlton All 3 39.30
Wcdlman A. Stearns NHNKH, W,
StfSEVi 4 39.30
Bmma Pulrer SUNEVi, NtfSEU 4 H.1G
C. Charlton All S 39.30
I A. Wight WtfSEU 13 28.10
Ij. A. Wight All 23 39.30
Louis C. niacsl EViNBU, & W4NWtt
& SV4 24 2S.10
J. E. Evans WNEU, EUNW 24 9.62
C. V. Turple NWSWU 27 - 39.30
C. V. Turplo All . 23 40.40
C. V. Turple All 29 39.30
C. V. Tumle.'. WK 32 22.70
C. V. Turple All 33 39.30
TowiiNlilp in Itnnffc 21)
Herman L.uchen HttEtf & SWU 2 47.94
Oharlotto I. Woodward. .All 3 105.95
Hrncst 13. Kelsar NWU 4 18.30
W. Ij. Majorowlz NU- U 85.C0
Frank BUvIns E14 12 34.40
WIsley Hlovlns W4EU 14 41.90
A. J. Salisbury All 19 G7.0G
McDonald Stato Banlc.Wtf 20 19.90
William B. Marrs NWU 21, 15.05
Thos. W. Bayne NEU & NHSEtt 20 21.10
noy I. Bayno. NWU & WSW 2C 17.35
Byran Fletcher AH 29 40.90
Byran Fletcher A" 30 43.42
Byran Fletcher All 31 33,08
fT D. Greeley Ntt & SEU 32 25.75
McDonald Stato Bank.... SWU 32 8.57
C. Charlton All 33 38.01
C. Charlton NEU 34 9.51
Township 0 KniiRe 30
Httttlo Sunderland WUSWU 2 9.11
Hattlo Sunderland E 3 "C.Dl
Howard Sltnmes Estate. .NEU & E14NWU &
NEUSWU & NEUSEU 34.71
Alma B. Slmms USEU 4.GC
Hfittlo Sunderland 3S
Eliza " Stevens WSWU 10 !"
James C Stuart SEU. SEUSWU 12 22.14
Jnmes C. art.BJiBWU. A
James C. Stuart,. .NWUNEU ft
Royal S. Stucky.: '.SNWU. SWU 28 53.94
Carl Crumroy WL,V
S. E. .Tohson NNEU 33 9.11
Royal S. Stuckey N 14 NWU 33 9.11
tilzll Bonkosky ENEU. NEUSEU 34 13.08
Stephen Johnson 'l$NWU 84 22.60
Lizzie Benkosky NWUSWU 35 4.57
Townnlili 10 Itnntrc no
Frances Kanouf NJ4 & I3HSHU 8 28.80
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Charles W. Dillon SWU , 20 14.03
Charles W. Dillon N'A & SEU 29
Tovrnnlilp 11 nnnpc 30
N. H. Kronqucst All 4 50.2-
N. H. Kronquest All
Sjtolla McGulre ..-All 5 . 47.
Nels V. Anderson S , 7 37
Astln I Fletcher NEU 10 7.8.
Walter P. Votaw WHH.NBU & W " "lO 83
N. B. Lepras -SEV ,
Mils F. Halladay "J" . is 10 "3
J. A. Blblet SH22r ESEU 18 10.-3
Mary E. Simmons H
A. Shoesmlth -SEU " 10.23
S. E. Mansttcld NWU - lu 1
Q. A. Sclireconsost SEU . 84
ToTnnhlp 13 ItiinRC 30
M. IS. Collins All 5
II. It. Ballard SEU . C
Joseph Hlackwcll NEU 12
Joseph C. Johnson SWU 12
Oust Brantlnff SWU 13
N. IS. Buckley SEU 14
N. E. Buckley AH 15
Wm. J. Collins.... 7 NEU 22
Oust Branttn? All 23
O.Duckworth .....S14NEU & SEU 34
Ttmnnlilp 1.1 Ilnnirc 30
Christina Wlllson Pt. NV4 SWUNWU's
W. T. Banks Pt. Lot 5 & 8b 8
Eva Itoddy Pt. Lot 2 9
Walter F. Carlson Lots 8 & 11 12
Waltor F. Carlson WV4EU 13
Camilla I. Boll KM & KV4W4 16
Jennlo Hyan .'. .... .WV4W14 16
Jcnnlo Ityan EV4 17
Thomas E. Doollttle. . . .W4 IS
.TameH McClymont WV4 23
II. T. Woodgato AVU 24
James McClymont WH 26
James McClymont Eli 27
'I'ownnlilp 1-1 ItniiRF 30
M. E. Bokcsklo EU 4
James A. Shaw SWU S
Ralph II. Ford NWUNEU & NtfNWU
& SWU NWU .. 12
John Bratt NV4NWU &, SEUNAVU
& NEUSWU 16
Marlon II. Evans SWU & NWUSEU 24
Win. It. Plttman Pt. Lot 1 28
II. N. Hart Pt. N& 31
Wm. Bailey WUEUSWU &
W14SWU 31
TownnTtlp 1.! IlntiKC 30
Frank Mlcheal All 3
Chris Johnson .All A
Chas. Hartman NEU 5
C. J. Ilamot,. NEU 6
Chas. Hartman NWU St NU-SWU C
Mary McDonald SUSWU. WSE 6
W. II. McDonald E4SEU G
P. O. Quallcy All 9
R. W. Hills All 15
L. II. Hutchens W4NWU. SEUNWU 18.
N. Kelso NUNEU 22
John'Weldon NEU .22
Isaac L. Feasel SEU 20
Isaac L. Feasel All 25
Tou-imlilp 10 llnnirc 30
Harry P. Stevons All 3
Fred Bodlo W ' 7
Fred B. Hartman. All 9
Harry P. Stevens All 10
Harry P. Stovens All 11
D. J. Grooley All 12
D. J. Grceloy All 13
Harry P. Stovens All 15
D. T. Dcnmoad NEU 19
D. W. Moon E & SWU 20
Harry P. Stovens E & SWU 21
M. L. Welllver NWU 21
John Bratt All 26
Adam E. Donaldson All 29
Chas. Hartman -. NU SEU ' 32
Caroline Belton SWU 32
Tou-niililp 11 Jlnneo 32
aeoreo Anderson N4 & SEU 2
Edwin G. Hudson NWU 8
Heirs of David Toggart. .NEU IS
Itobort M. Dowell NEfi. 20
E. A. Brown NEU 22
II. E. Wilson NEU & S'4 20
IL A Latlrrcr Ail iv
JaVo Wagner All !I0
W. T. Erwln S,4SWU & SEU 32
12.0G
53.90
10.24
45.57
46.47
46.95
43.75
100.95
39.16
127.00
18.SG
9.7G
115.90
.90
14.77
57.62
18S.1S
74.20
120.80
132.93
SI. 65
101.39
20.59
26.5S
14.96
27.27
13.81
17.93
27.47
7.58
300.27
309.G6
60.26
50.51
8.42
1E.05
14.11
12.39
5.04
38.60
49.S4
11.15
7.51
14.30
21.72
49.73
51.75
24.46
37.26
72.40
32.55
82.18
72.40
32.55
12.77
38.80
27.77
8.05
- 37.26
52.06
46.59
1S.4S
88.45
13.90
0.41
6.80
23.91
30.20
42 00
51.25
24.31
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. niul Mrs. H. B. Long, of Choy
onno enmo Wednesday to visit at tho
Hay Lincoln homo.
Mrs. W. II. Smith accompanied hor
mother to tho Mayo Ilros. hospital
yesterday.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, TWlncm
Hiiltdln?. l'liono ,'107. 77(f
The Nohraska StJ,o Farm Uurcnu
has announced that It considers 0 or
7 cents n hushol as a fair price for
husking corn this year.
The datos set for the meetings of
organized agriculture at Lincoln ure
January 3 to 7. A number of farmers
and stock rnlsors from Lincoln and
adjoining countlog attend these meet
ings each winter.
You should sec tho now Silk Pot- Little Maurlno Ynlos, who was
MS BJ Wilcox's".
Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Gilchrist loft
Wednesday for Omaha.
Don't forget Tuos. and Wed. nt tho
Sun. Constatico Talmage, In Search of
A' Sinner.
bit-
ton by n bull dog Friday, Is gottlng a
long nlcoly.
MIsbos Adclo LoDloyt and Emma
Doguo arrived homo Monday evening
from Omaha and Lincoln whero thoy
I attended tho foot-ball games
Worth Platte Equity Association
Oil Pawey Street Phono 108
MEATS AND GROCERIES
Qtialih ml Satisfi-c lion Our Motto; Try us with your next
order and lie satisfied.
-THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS- - - - - -
Highest Market Price Paid for Produce FREE DELIVERY
For reliable transfer service phono
your calls to C. H. Spicor, Donelson's
Cigar Store, Phono 172W. 7C-9t
A complcto lino of ladles all silk
hose at tho A. T. Johnson Dept. Store.
Special at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. 78-2
::o::
When In North Platte stop at the
New Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will
be treated well. B8tf
::o::- .
To whom aro your going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho HarrlngtonMer
cantllo Co. will offer the highest
prices. Gtf
:o::-
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Mc
Donald Bank Building. Rooms 2 & 8.
Thono 97. 42tI
DR. J. S, TWINEM I
Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics
Hospital Facilities
Platte Valley Hospital
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, also
Kcal Estate. References andyDatcs
First Kntionnl Bank.
Res. 400 East 3rd St. lfliono 912
HIDES, FURS AND JUNK.
We want these.
Big Price for Cast Iron.
No market for bones at present.
L. LIPSHITZ.
DB. IIAEOLD FENNER
Osteopath
Orcr nirscMcld's
Offico Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020
I Dr.W. L SHAFFER
Osteopathic
Physician
HAY FEVER AND
n CATARRHA DEAFNESS
OASIS BUILDING
North Platte, Nebr.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ol Postoftice.
Phone 58
A modern Institution for the
icientific treatment of medical,
surgical and oonOnemtnt cases.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diacnustic'lftboratories
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RedfieltJ. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
PREST-O-LITE
Storage Batteries
Midway Motor Co.
APPLES!
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician anil Smrgeoi
Office ofcr Rexnll Drug Stoie
Offico Phone 371. Houso 1068
Bit; C. E. McliEYNOLDS,
Specialist.
Eye Ear, Noso and Throat.
Offico oyer Boxall Drug Store.
Pliono 113.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surcrcry
McDonald Bank Building
Offico Phono S3 Residence 38
DItS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
r, 6, 7 Building & Loan Building.
Offico Phono 70. Res. Phono 1242
GEO. B. DENT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Glren to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Buildlne & Loan Building
Phones: Of lice 130, Residence 115
DK BEDFIELD
Physlcinu, Ofoslotrlctnn
Surgeon, X-Eay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Offico 012 Residence G7G
Office phone 241. ReB. phone 217
L C. DROST,
Oateopalhlc Physician.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Knights ol Columbus Bulldln.
DBRBYBERBY & FORBES,
Licensed Embamera
Undertakers nndFuneralDlroctort
Day phone 41
Night phono Black &88
W. T. PBITCIIABD,
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Oovernmont Votorlnarlan and ox
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 815 South Tlno Street.
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 633
We 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 TLACE TO EAT
is really hard to And theso days, but
wo can assudo you wo aro that placo.
Nothing fancy or elaborato about our
restaurant Just good plain food, tho
freshest and best in tho market,
sorvod in a cleanly and appetizing
way for you, at no profiteering prplcos
Why not try us?
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE I
RICH! UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
TAKEN UP
On or about Sept. 22 on my premi
ses In Gracoland Addition Ono Bay
JShotland pony, with thrco white
foot. Owner can havo samo by set
tling cost of feod and advertising.
J. D. HOLT.
1
IPS audiences
tried it this way
MOST people know that the musical enjoyment which they get
out of a phonograph depends upon one thing. That thing is
the phonograph's realism.
This picture shows the best way to test a phonograph's realism.
Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, the famous soprano, is standing beside
the New Edison, and singing in direct comparison with the New
Edison's Re-Cueation of her voice.
185 audiences, aggregating more than 100,000 people, have actually
heard this comparison. None could distinguish between her living
voice and its Re-Creation.
This is one of the phenomenal records of realism. The New Edison
holds all other records of realism, too, because no other phonograph
attempts this comparison-test or could sustain it.
' Tie NEW EDISON
Mrtf Phonosraph with a Soul"
tty It
this
-the way we use in our store I the Realism Test 1 Test the New"
Edison's Realism against the pleasure you know music can bring.'
Tell us what kind of voice or instrument gives you truest musical
ejmoyment. listen wljile wc play your favorite on the New Edison.
The Rea?sm Test will enable you to gauge whether thq Newj
Edison's Re-Creation gives you all of this enjoyment. t i
This is your teskl It will holp you determine what the New Edison V
Realism means, In terms of your own musical enjoyment. 0 y
Ask for it ! The "Personal Favorites' ' Realism Test.
Another tiling gjk at
mopey qi
andtoyfeu?
I
pewn, m ft.
OCjKtbOOH.
bou la op Budact HBin. It disposes o
wy m 'm WH FQ 99-9
HARRY DIXON,
Dealer.