The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 26, 1920, Image 7

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WI3EKLY TRIBUNE
Land
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AUCTION SALE
As I litnv decided to quit funning mill go Into other
business, I will sell all of in y land and fcittlo, located
11 miles south of Mnxwcll, Jtcbr., 17 miles north of Curtis,
Ncbr., ai miles souUicnst of North Platte, N'obr., better
known us I lie Old Thomas l'etcrson Fnrm, on
Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1920
Tho Following Described Property
1040 Acres of Land as Follows:
G40 acre farm, all of section 3-10-28, located 14
miles south of Maxwell, 17 miles north of Curtis.
34 miles southeast of North Platte. Good 5
room frame house with good cement cellar un
der, size 12x14 feet; good frame barn 20xG0 feet;
2 hog houses, 1 granary 8x16 feet; garage 9xlG
feet; hen house; good water supply; 1 good well
and wind mill, 2 cisterns, and 2 large tanks; al
so water in the house; 9 miles of 3-wire fence;
place is all fenced and cross fenced; 4 acres are
fenced hog tight; GO acres of good farm land:
about GO acres of good hay land; balance is pas
ture. There is about 50 acres that would raise
good alfalfa. This place cuts about 75 tons of
hay besides running about 1G0 head of cattle.
More can be broke. There is also some timber
on this farm. On telephone line; 1 mile from
school, 1 mile from mail route.
TERMS $2000 cash on date of sale; $4000
on date of possession March 1st, 1921; balance
can be carried back from 3 to 5 years with G per
cent interest payable annually. Clear ab
stract and title will be furnished on date of pos
session D. C. CANTRALLi, Owner.
240 acre farm, southeast quarter, and south
half of northeast quarter of section 28-11-28.
Located 12 miles south of Maxwell, 19 miles
north of Curtis, and 32 miles southeast of North
Platte. Good 4-room frame house; good frame
stable, holds 8 head of horses, good shed, holds 40
head of cattle; corn crib 10x10 ft.; hen house
10x12; garage 10x10 ft; granary holds 500 bu.;
2 other small sheds; good cement cave; 1 good
well; 2 cisterns and 2 tanks. Tins farm is all
fenced and cross fenced with 3-wire. There is al
so quite a lot of timber. About GO acres of farm
land, balance is pasture. On telephone line, 2
miles to school; half mile from mail route.
TERMS 15 per cent on date of sale, 35 per
cent on date of possession March 1st, 1921. Bal
ance can run for 5 years with interest at 6 pei
cent payable annually. Clear abstract and title
will b"e furnished on date of possession.
CHAS. REUTZEL, Owner.
1G0 acre, farm, southwest quarter of section
98-11-28 Located 12 miles south of Maxwell. 19
miles north of Curtis, and 32 miles southeast of
North Platte. 1 good well. This farm is all
fenced and cross fenced. About 60 acres broke.
Balance is pasture and hay land. Located on
main road' and mail route; about one mile from
school.
TERMS 15 per cent cash on date of sale;
35 per cent cash on date of possession March 1st
19'1- balance can be carried back on land for 4
years with 6 per cent interest payable annually.
Clear abstract and title will be furnished on date
of possssion. JOHN REUTZEL, Owner.
f nil irood hard
THIS lUiU iioiua v.uo"" - a
land, NO SAND. Transportation will bo paid to
rucliascrs of this land. For further mforma-
lion adrcss
Box 412
cm,. v.T) TCIEIUG,
North Platte,- Neb.
45 HEAD OF CATTLE
These cattle are all good high grade White
Faces some are eligible to register. They are
2g; doubt the best bunch of cattle that you
w Have the s opportunity of buying this fall.
W ml ooSS. 21 ad good stock co
year old bull.
S SHOATS, WEIGHT ABOUT 110 l'OUXDS EACH
FAItSI IMPLEMENTS
2 cultivators, 1 three-section harrow, 1 hay
rake 1 McCoSk mower, 1 hay sweep 1- wUk
ins Vow. 1 three-horse power gasoline engine,
1 pump Jack, set of pump tools. .
TERMS ON LIVE STOCK '
aii iiins of $20 and under cash; all sums
est from aaio oi
t 1ft O'clock snurp
PMHH gSjjmdl.oolc tho land over lefoJ
' nig FHEE LUNCH jUlldoclw
D, C. CANTRALL, Owner
01u ED KIE1H0, Auctioneer.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
"Wylto Walker, piano tuner. Lcavo
orders nt Walker Muslo Co,
Mrs. Fred Tomplo, of Lexington,
Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. L. C. Mc
Grnw ot this city.
Electric Lamps Tor tho table and
desk- Clinton, tho Jowolor.
C. O. Johnson, of Gothenburg,
transacted buslnoss In this city the
flrst of tho week.
John McDorniott, who Is 111 In the i
Gonoral Hospital, Is reported to bo
getting along nicoly.
Mrs. Morovlsh' who has boon In tho
Gonoral Hospital for somo time Is
able to leavo that Institution.
Loavo your order for piano tuning
at Walker Music Co. All work guar
anteed Wyllo Walker, tuner.
Lillian TItch6m, who has boon 111
for somo tlmo In ono of tho local hos
pitals, is reported to bo getting along
nicely.
Tho house at 215 S. Maple, owned
by Ross D. Shanor, was sold this
week by tho II. & S. Agency to Geo.
W Rechard
Tho new Dodgo Brothers cars ride
easily steer and handlo nicely andnro
very quick to pick up and got away.
You can got all these qualities be
sides certain dependability J. V.
Romlgh, dealer.
V l.hTTl-K OF THANKS
Tu Iho Tribune'
Tho Lincoln County Advisory Hoard
wishes to t.iU this occasion to thank
tho resldonts of North Platte and Lin
coin County for the gonoroiis to-
. . i it. ..I.. . t
spouse imu was matio 10 uiun ap
peal for funds, and to thank the mon
and women who havo given up their
tlmo to the work of tho canvass. Wo
caii all fwl proud that wo have nil
helped in this worthy cause
LINCOLN COUNTY ADVISORY
UOAIin.
Uy J. Q. WlliCOX, Chairman.
Elwood Rogers- formerly of this
city, and now omployod with the Bur
roughs Adding Machino Co.t who has
been relieving Mr. Weber, whllo ho
was on his vacation, loft Saturday for
Omaha.
You will llnd all staplo Items oil
which thero havo boon price changes
In tho wholosale markets that wo
havo been ablo to got present deliver
ies on repriced on tho now basis at
Wilcox Department Store.
i Keith Theatre Salurday Nov-27 3
ffi IVCllll IHCaUC MATINEE AND NIGHT
JIMMY IIODOKS
nnWs ilu All New 1020 Edition oi' the Spark
ling Musical Fane yfij
Ifl . . . . n MA JM H B IG
'All Aboard for Cuba i
A Tropical Revue with a Tropical Peach Chorus,
Tho Combined Charin of its Joyous Melodies and
Refreshing Gaiety makes it Simply Ineompariblc.
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XOTIOti.
I will not pay any bills contracted
by mywifo. Marguorlto Stearns, from
this date on.
ALBERT STEARNS.
AT THE
SUN THEATRE.
TODAY
Suds
STAIUUNU
Mary Pickford
ALSO
Harold Lloyd Comedy.
SATURDAY'
Her Five Foot Highness
STARRING
Edith Roberts
ALSO
GAS
STARRING .
Gale Henry
::or.
NOTICE OF TAKING Ul' KSTRAY.
Tnkcn up by tho undorsigncd on
his premises on tho southern .limits
of tho city of North Platte, Lincoln
Co., Nebraska, on Nov. 1, 1020, ono
chunky black horse, four years old.
Dated this 18th day of Nov. 1920.
Signed: P. B. PAYNE,
r . Evening 75e, $1,31.50, $2, plus war tax
rriPPS; Qn..,r,1,.v 9.30. Prices 75c and SI.
Scat Sale at Box Office Now. ic
AUTO KKIMIKS THAT HOLD
Some ropalrsors aro unscrupulous
enough to mako their work purposoly
weak and Inefficient, so that. tho vic
tim will como back for more. Not
hero! Our business builds on th.
principle of "the customer bo. pleos- v
cd.''
Roy V. Buskirk Garage
215 East Filth St.
MONDAY
Masque of Life
with
All Star Caste
ALSO
Radium Mystery
1)0 YOU LIKE A BROILKI)
PORTERHOUSE J
You will If wo serve it to you. First
of all, it is a flno juicy steak; then
our chef knows how to cook It to ro
tain all tho goodnoss. Of course, wo
servo moro than steaks. In fact, our
menu contains all tho dolicacies of
tho season. And at popular prices,
"too .
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE
RICHI UGAI, Proprietor
Opposite Union Pacific Depot
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Home Butchering Time Is Here.
If you have not had good results in curing
your Meat try our Specially Prepared Meat
Curing Salt. Write us for Receipts for
Sugar Curing, Plain Salt Pork Curing and
Dry Cured Pork. We will gladly mail them
to you upon request.
Complete line of Salt and feeds.
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FOUR STORES
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North Platte Feed Co.
Phone 206. 702 No- Locust'
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HOY RICE, Clerk.
Mutual Bmldmg&Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
SAFETY FIRST.
Ai.J nnnnnlnt1nn rrnf thn benefits OI tnO
folloXgrraXemTntr Nrna under
WhlCirstS TTetsTociation is required to invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa-
UOn'second Such investments aro non-negotiable and
non-assSnable and can onlfbo discharged by payment
"lm ? association. This is a verj pgrtontproj
tectlon not available to any financial institution except
BUildinlfrd& tTls subject to tlie supervision
f WSJTfnSSSt of tlie investors in this as
sociation nave been safeguarded is evidenced by the .fact
that in the more than thirty three years of its operation
not one dollar has been lost.
BESSIE r. SALISBUJIY,
Secretary.
T. C PATTERSON,
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