The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 08, 1921, Image 3

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMl-WEEKLY THIBUNE
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CAR
That the lightness of the Business .
Car is united to great strength
is proven by the splendid service
it is rendering everywhere under
widely varying conditions.
The lightness of the car keeps t)
gas and oil costs down, and its
sound construction renders repairs
infrequent.
. V. ROM1GH,
Dealer
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
SALVATION' AltttT OWICElt VISITS
i.ixroux coinm advisoky
K0A1U
INTEUKST1NU ITEMS I'ltOM EX.
C1IAXUES WHICH UEACH
Ot'U DESK.
L.jsiinTOuiunnknuniimiiiiiuuirv-Ttdiv .
VOW OH AGAINST
It la reported that North IMatto !b
to havo a now $100,000 theatro built
Uils summer. Tho opening ot Simony
plcturo showB will also bo voted on at
tlio spring election. Wo bollovo tho
majority ot tho pcoplo In small towns
In tho county would wolconio Sunday
plcturo shows at the county scat.
Brady Vindicator.
AHMAD OP US
The formnn for tho Jlonnlngsun
Engineering Co. arrived tho first of
tho week to b,cgln work on tho laying
ot tho extension wator mains ot which
thoro nro to bo about twenty blocks.
Tho well for tho auxiliary pumping
plant wub put In last fall and the
pump houso Is ready. Tho wator mains
will bo completed Insldo of sixty days
and tho auxiliary plant will soon be
In oporatlon. Gothenburg Times.
TO MJILiD SCHOOL
Tho Plntto Valley school district,
In which Uioro has been considerable
controversy for tho past year or bo,
over tho location of tholr now Bchool
building, has finally got togoUior and
will robulld on tho old slto whero tho
old building stood when It was burn
ed. They havo accepted tho plans of
Mr. Holtgren, tho Horshey architect,
and will cnll for bids, a copy of which
will appear In tho noxt Issuo of tho
Times. Hcrshey Times.
PRICE FOR 1JEETS
As near an can" bo learned at this
time tho prlco per ton for beets this
year will bo as follows:
Tho sliding scalo contract which
will bo offered will provide for n pay-
tnunt of 7fio per ton abovo the avorngo
prlco per 100 pounds of sugar of tho
1021 crop. Minimum prlco ?5.bo per
ton.
The Hat rafb contract will bo $6.50
per ton.
It is said that tho price of labor this
year will be $25.1 Sutherland Courier.
Commandant Alfrclda Swanson of
tho Iowa-Nobraska Division ot tho
Salvation Army wns In North Platto
tho last ot tho wook for tho purpose ot
settling up tho home scrvjeo campaign
In Lincoln County for 1920. Whllo
alio was hero a meeting of tho Advis
ory Board was hold and T. O. Swon
son, treasurer was lntsructcd to send
tho bnlanco on hand to J. D. Gamblo
Omaha, who Is treasurer of tho Ne
braska state fund. Tho Commandant
explained that tho Salvation Army
Uoscuo and Maternity Homo will bo
orccted on tho Ex-Governor Sanders
property. Sho stated that this homo
.Is placing from S3 to 85 out ot each
hundred girls that It shelters in tlio
tlmo of need into responsible posi
tions whero they 1111 their places in a
creditable manner. "Tho llalvntlon
Army Is very grateful to ho advisory
board and to tho people of Lincoln
County for tho generous support of Its
work In mondlng broken humanity,"
said tho Commandant.
BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING
EGGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mis3 Irene McVaney went to Kear
ney Saturday to spend tho ureek end
with her parents.
Jack Norris returned to Lincoln
whero ho attends tho stato university
after spending the week end with
friends in tlio city.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weir returned
Friday evening from Pocatollo, Idaho
where they spent threo weeks with
their son Dr. Georgo Weir.
When in North Piatt stop at the
Now Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
be treated well. B8tf
Miss Johnson, of tho Grand Island
Marinello Shop, camo Saturday and
will spend ten days taking instruc
tions In marcelling ut the local M.nri-
neiio parlor.
Tho lack of people painting results
In thousands of dollars in loss evory
year. Stop that loss by tho uso of a
few dollars worth of paint applied in
time. Got the right paint for tho right 1
purpose at Duko & Overn Wall Papor
& Paint Store, Phono 270.
THE FAT OF THE LAND.
Are you gettng it? Houso
rent at $50.00 per month .for 5
years and you havo $3,000 in
doad chocks or receipts. The
landlord has tho deed, and you
aro still sticking, around town
figuring tho Interest at 10 on
that $3,000 you never had in a
lump sum, but which you have
donated to your landlord and
havo nothing to show for it.
DON'T DONATE ANY LONGER'.
DON'T FIGURE INTEREST ON
MONEY UNLESS YOU HAVE
THE CASH ON HAND. Better
let us figuro with you on a now
homo built to suit you, or some
of the Bargains we have to of
fer. THE IIOLLMAN & SEBASTIAN
AGENCY.
For somo months, the railroad com
pany has been aftor this point aa a
noon stopping placo for tho two pas
senger trains, situated as it is 115
miles from ono terminal and 114 from
thp other. Tho main thing In tho way
has been to got somo ono to food the
folks. This will give Wallaco four
public eating places. It means, also,
moro arrows pointed In this direction.
Wallace Winner.
White Leghorn, Slnclo-comb Rhode
Island Reds, Uarrctl Rocks and Whlto
Wyandottes. Hatching eggs $1.50 for
15; $8 for 100. Baby chicks $20, $22.50
and $27.50 for 100 chicks.
Poultry Department,
Experimental SubBtatlnn,
SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN
Wo havo a high grade piano stored
in North rintto which must bo sold
Will greatly sacrifice prlco for quick
saio to savo expense. Terms glvon
rcsponslblo porson. Go oxamlno It.
Writd us offer. All Information glvon
by writing Tho Denver Music Com
puny. Denver, Colorado.
WATER Yt'AUON STILL TO UK KT
THE JOll HUT WTH A
NEW IHIIVEH.
The street sprinkler wagon has bee,
bought from John Koontz by Dave
combcr. Ho wll give a aovon day bot
vlco at tho name prices that havo pre
vailed during tho past few ycarB uul
promises to bo us careful as ho c
not to splash up things that should t
bo splashed. Mr. Koontz has giro
tho bUHtucs.4 men good servlco and fa
will ho missed oif hot, dusty summrc
days, but Mr. Macombcr will bo vm.
hand to tako his placo.
FOR TRADE
Fine clean stock ot Furniture,
Stoves, Hardware, Grocorlos, Hoihw
Furnishings. Best monoy maker (a
town. Will trndo for canyon 1.
southonst of North Plntto. See
ECHELBERRY,
104 Front Street
Ycomon, Anniversary Member,
ship Campaign Object 1W
Jfembors by March 10th.
WORK AND WIN
Sco nny Yeomen. Phono 930W
or 828.
WATCH WHO WINS
J. M. BARTON
Somerset, Nebr,
BREEDER OF
Registered Heref ords
Choico Pure Bred Stock for Sale,
Priced Right.
:o::-
Miss Paulino Silver returned to her
homo in Columbus Saturday aftor
visiting Miss Francis Cross.
Wo now havo in stock tho largest
assortment of new high grade wall
papor over brought to North Platte.
Come in nowjand make your selection
whllo the lino is unbroken. Wo can
surely pleaso you. Duko & Ovron.
Wall Paper & Paint Store, Phono 270.
ROBERT A. PHILLIPS
Plumbing and Heating
All work entrusted to mo will
rccolvo my personal supervi
sion. Rcsidonco and shop 1303 IX
E. Cth Street Tolophono 458J. H
GOLF
Plans are going forward for mak
ing tho F. II. Rice pasture west of
Lako Holon, Into a nlno hole golf
courso of 3,250 yards, tho placo hav
ing been used fonnorly by golf plny
ors In its natural state. Tho work Is
under tho auspoces of tho nowly or
ganized Country Clilb, which has tho
following officers: J. C. Holmes, pres
ident; Dr. E. C. Stovonson, vice-president
and C A. McVlckor secretary
treasurer. Those who deslro to join
may secure membership cards at tho
Gothenburg Pharmacy from tlio sec
rotary. Gothenburg Independent.
BASE BALL
Tho Board of Directors of tho Sid
ney Base Ball Association met Monday
for tho purposo of starting tho hall
rolling for a good baso ball team for
tho coming year.
It was decided Jo put out a club that
would be a credit to our city, aftor
considering tho advertising that Sid
ney received last year from having a
good team. It was tho sentiment of
tho meeting that wo should havo as
good or a hotter team than last year.
Other surrounding towns nro putting
fnst clubs Into tho Hold and In ordor
to keep pace It will bo necessary to
rnlso about ton thousand dollars.--Sldnoy
Telegraph.
WHERE AVE EAT
E. B. Spencer of tho Wullaco Lumber
rTnninnnv nrtvROH that ho linB tllO
plcdgo of tho railroad officials that
tho now schedulo will show unit mo
passenger trains will meet at Wallace
for tho dinner period. A railroad
restaurant is to lo built between tho
dopot and the Farmers' Stato Bank,
frnntliwr llin n.'lHt to llCCOinillodatO tllO
hunkry raveling public. Tho building
Is to bo put up and owned ny mo win
laco Lumber Company, to bo 24x10
feet In size.
Sale
!ig Combination
Will bo held on the l'airview Dairy Farm, two miles west of North
Platte, on
Wednesday, March 9th,
Commencing -it 1 o'clock sharp, we will sell tho following property,
to-wlt:
26 Head of Horses and Mules
Consisting of 12 mules from 3 to 4 years old, most ot them broko;'ono
team of black maroo, well matched, coming 7 years old, weight
2700' ono team of mares, coming 8 years old; ono team marcs,
black and bay, weight 2300; six head of horses ranging from 5 to
10 years old; two colts coming 2 years old.
29 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 12 good milk cows, some fresh nnd tho others will bo
fresh soon. 4 heifers will bo fresh by tho first of April, 3 steers, 4
cnives and the rest are stock cattle.
5 HEAD OF HOGS
Farm Machinery, Etc.
4 wagons, truck, 2 listers, 5 cultivators, C hay mowers, 2 discs, two
row, harrow, 2 hay rakes, 3 plows, buggy, hayrack, baling rack, 3
sweeps, 2 stackers, now beet puller, 3 grindstones, 7-foot Dooring
binder, 14-foot runner drill, feed grinder and Ford attachment,
200 rods of hog wlro, 7 sets of harness, saddle, Ford car, Oakland
Six car.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Piano, couch, bookcase, 2 heating stoves, table,
refrigerator, oil stove, 2 cupboards, bed, cream separator, 3 In
cubators. Othor tilings too numerous to montlon.
TERMS OF SALE All sums at $20 and under cash, on sums over $20,
C months tlmo will bo glvon on bankablo papor bearing 10 per cent
Interest from date of sale. FREE LUNCH AT NOON
PUBLIC
SALE
I will sell at Public Auction at my farm VA miles southwest of
BIgnoll and 13 miles southeast of Nnrth Platto. on
Wednesday,. March 16, 1921
Commencing at 1 O'clock
39 Head of Cattle
Ono thoroughbred Short Horn bull, 5 years old; C milch cows, one
fresh now, two will bo fresh soon; 8 holfers, 3 years old, will bo fresh
this spring; 3 heifers 2 years old; 4 helfors 1 year old; 7 steers 1 year
old; 10 calves.
11 Head of Horses
Grey marovwclght 1100; bay horso 3 years old, weight 1100; 2 hay
horsoi, 3 years i old, weight 2100; bay maro, weight 950; bay horso 5
years old, wolght 1300; 2 bay horses, 7 years old, weight 2400; brown
maro, 4 years old, weight 1150; brown horso. 5 years old, wolght 1200;
black maro 4 years old, wolght 1300.
Farm Machinery
Boss hay stackor, Boss sweep. John Deere two-row cultivator, Me.
Cormlck grain binder, McCormick 5 ft. mowor, C ft. alfalfa cultivator,
12 ft. broadcast seeder, one-row stalk cuttor, potato digger, breaking
plow, 1-holo corn shollor, harrow truck, tank hoator, hog rack, hay
rack, wagon and box, spring wagon, two sots work harnoss. orcnm
separator and other article too numerous to mention.
Fit EE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $20 and undor caah; on sums ovor
$20. 8 months tlmo will bo given on bankablo papor bearing 10 per
cent interest from dato of sale.
PELL, Owner.
PUBLIC SALE
The undersigned will sell at Public Auction 24 miles north
west of North Platte, on Sec. 34, Twp. 17, R. 32,
Monday, March 14, 192 i,
Commencing at 10:30 o'clock
20 HEAD OF HORSES 20
5 HEAD OF CATTLE S
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
USUAL TERMS. .FREE LUNCH AT NOON.
Young Bros., Owners.
ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer. RAY C. LANGFORD, Clerk.
SPECIAL SALE OF
,000 MILE
GUARANTEED TIRES
30x3 $10.60 31x4 $17.60
. 30x3 12.60 33x4 22.30
32x3 '4 16.70 34x4 23.00
We have just made a very fortunate purchase of tires
at less than manufacturers cost, which enahlcs us to
make these prices which are ahout half the regular list
and no war tax.
You Get the Advantage of Our Large
Buying Power
ADAIR-LEE RUBBER CO.
Three Stores; North Platte, Omaha, Malvern, Iowa
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
. INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
SAFETY FIRST.
Investors in this association get tho benefits of the
following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska undor
which It Is operating:
First. The association is required to Invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa
tion. Second. Such Investments are non-negotiable and
non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment
direct to the association. This is a very Important pro
tection not available to any financial institution except
Building & Loan Associations.
Third. The association is subject to the supervision
of the Stato Banking Board.
How well the interests of the investors in tills as
sociation havo been safeguarded Is evidenced by tlio fact
that In the moro than thirty three years of its operation
not one dollar has been lost. " '
T. C. PATTERSON,
President.
11ESSIE F. SALISBURY,
, Secretary;
COL. H. 31". JOHANSEN, Auctioneer.
F. C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk.
ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer.
R. C. LANfll'ORI) Clerk.