The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 10, 1921, Image 7

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NORTH PliATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
When you come to north platte make your home at the,
HOTEL PALACE.
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PRE-WAR PRICES
Modern Rooms at One Dollar and Up. Good Meals at Thirty-Five Cents and Up
Don'tjForget to'Look Over the Stock of Imported Japanese Goods in the Hotel Palace Bazaar, Just Off the Lobby of the Hotel.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
'Mrs. H A- Brooks left this morning
for Grand Island to visit for a few
days.
Fred Bjorklunjl and daughter Anna
left jtliis morning for Chappe.l to
spend two months.
Cabbage plants ready after May
1st. North Platto Floral Co.
Joe Plzor loft tjhjlB morning for
Hastings where ho will play baseball
during tha summer months.
Mrs. J. J. Allen returned to her
homo In Farnam this morning after
visiting at the A. S. Allen home.
Paul Simon returned from Lincoln
yesterday where he attended the state
university during the winter term.
Porch boxes we call for them, fill
and return thom when ready. North
Platte Floral Co., Phone 1023.
. Chas. Hirsch is Tpxpected to ar
rive today from Lincoln where he has
been attending the state university.
Edward Boll went to Lexington this
morning to get his car which broke
down on the way to" Overton Sunday.
Mrs. Doris Schultz returned to hue
home this morning in Brainard, Neb.
after visiting her daughtor Mrs. Mike
Cohagen
Mrs. F. B. .Anderson returned to
her honfe In Paxton this morning af
ter visiting at tho home of Mrs. F. E.
Anderson.
Mrs. Mary Rogers who has been
visiting her son Elwood will leave
tdiay for Denver where she will re
sldo In the future. ,
'Mrs. C. A. Smith of Kearney and
Mrs. C, M.1 Anderson Walter of Grand
Island came Wednesday to visit at tho
Ralph Smith home.
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
SATURDAY SPECIAL
CHOICE CORNFEI)
Beef Pot Roast 12 to 17y2c
Prime Rib Roasts 20c
Beef Boil 10 to 12y2c
Hamburger 20c
CHOICE LAMB
Lamb Shoulder 20c
Lamb Stew : 12c
Lamb Leg 25c
Lamb Chops 25c
CHOICE VEAL
Ground Veal Loaf ' 25c
Veal Roast J I 25c
Veal Stew - 20c
Veal Breasts : 20c
Veal Liver , 15c
CHOICE PIG PORK
Frssh Side Pork 17 c
Dry Salt Side Pork 15c
Pickled Pork 15c
Dold Sugar (Sured Skinned Ham, half or whole 35c
Peanut Butter 25c
Nut Margarine : 30c
Sauer Kraut , per quart 20c
Home rendered Lard, 121
Special prices on 25 or 50 lb. cans or barrel lots.
Leaf Lard 12MjC
Home Mado Liver Sausage 15c
Hue above meats are striptly fresh and not a packing
house product. Wo buy our live stock direct from the farm
era of Lincoln Gounty. Free Delivery to all parts of the
city. Try our moats and bo convinced of their quality.
Open until 10 p. m. Saturdays.
BRODBECK & SONS
GtTY MEAT MARKET ' PHONE 21
Board of Couty Commissioners mot
Monday June G at tho Lincoln County
Court House with present Commission
ers, Springer, Coker and Cohagen.
Tho following bills were approved
and allowed; y
V. A. Nation dragging .$23.40
V. A. Nation road dist. 43. $21.20
Ray Carey road dist 43. $7.50
Lid Anderson dragging $9.
Arthur Guiso Com. 1. $1.50
Roy Dalton Com. 1 $1.50
Murphy and Murphy unloading cul
verts $2,25
Virgil Thayer state work $2C!l0.
Mrs. Geo. Williams $3,30
Sundry persons dragging $112.50 ,
Derryberry and Forbes Com 1, $3.80
J. H. Van Cleave supplies $4.35
J. H. Van Cleave road dist. 49 $13.50
E, W- Wayman dist. 2. $3G.
E. ana W. Cokor mdso. Co. noor $35.
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J. HZ Van Cleavo road dlst.l2.$8.
North Side Shop repair $7. "5
F. W. Connoally dragging $13.50
Wm Johnson bridge $124.50 '
J. F, Snyder road work $70.00
Sundry ipersons surveying $08.25
Welman Sleain dragging $00.
L. R. Hito road dist. 12. $1C.20
L. R. Hito dragging $5.40
J. B. Hemphill supplies $87.10
Chus. R. Whlto supplies $5,01
H. P. Hanson haying road $18.
Geo. -Razes rent $10.
Telephone Co. tolls and rent $77.30
E. J. Evans printing $14.33
John Schram dragging $24.30
Fred Tobas brldgo work $39.
Sundry persons road dist. 15 $194.10
Wm Jensen road rist. 20. $14.
M. C. Leth road dist. 10. $18.75
Butler Buchanan road dist. 10 $30.
Wm Schroder road dlsU 44 $8.
J. R. Mc Farland road dist. 37 $31.50
W. A. Mason-Com. 2.$127.50
Geo. Krusa road dist. 37. $45,
Clem Shield Com, 2. $45,
W. D. Spurrier road dist. 4. $78.30
Alex Brown road dist 10. $45.
Nels Nelson dragging $1G.20
Clyde Hathaway dragging $12.G0
Peter Harvey supplies $25.
G. J, Doots road dist. 15. $1G.
Sundry 'porsons road dist, 2. $9G.G0
Harold Frassor road dist. 23. $G.
, Wiley Moon road dist. 23. $24.30
Harold Hibbs road dist, 23 $27. '
C. H. Hibbs road dist. 23. $30
R. E. Dillon haying $18.
Sundry persons road dist 5, $300.
P. R. Stevens services $21.
Inor Lofdol Com. 3. $85.50
Mary Brodbeck rout $10.
Sundry persons road dist. $58.
L. C. Craig road dist. 5G. $22.
J. W. Roso dragging $22.50
Adjourned to Juno 13, 1921,
LOCAL A.N1) PERSONAL
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
'Mrs. L. P. Powell Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Owen eft Wednesday to
'Isit her .Blstor Mrs. Snydor.
Jack Stack and J. Boylo will spend
Sunday in Lexington visiting friends.
"Marelo" vocal or , instrumental,
Dixon's Music Shop.
Hugh Brown of tho Kearnoy Hub
transacted business in tho city Wed
nesday.
Mrs. W. P. Rodlfor and sons loft
Wednesday for Grand Island to visit
rolatlvos.
Miss Georglna McKay will leave
today for Canada to spond tho sum
mer months with rolatlvos.
Mrs. Arthur Gontzlor roturned to'
hor homo in Gothonburg yesterday
aftor atondlng tho twontloth contury
club jollflcatlon banquet Sho wa8 tho
guost of Mrs. Theodoro Wontlnn.1
whllo in tho city.
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Carl Backers nnd Harry McMichaU
transacted business in Wallace. Wed
nesday.
Dairy Cows For Sale
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We offer at auction sale at tho farm at 7 P. M., Friday
June 10, five young dairy cows giving milk, and one pure
bred Holstein-Friesian bull at your prico. Tliree of these
heifers freshened recently with their first calf, the other
two have their second calf. All from, good grade cows, and
sired by King, the large handsome bull that wo sold for
$1,000.00. A complete history of each cow will bo given
at timie of sale.
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Mrs. Floyd Passmoro loft Wednes
day for Zanosvillo, Ihio, to visit hor
grand parents, Mf. and Mrs. J. C. Ev
ans, For Hay Fover soo Dr. Shaffer.
Mrs, N. 3 J Hathaway and daughtor,
Myra loft Wednesday for tholr tio'mo
In St. Thoinas, Ontario aftor visiting
at tho homo of their couBlnMrs. Loo
Drake,
Wall Paner
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America Land of Progress
America Is looked upon as tho land
of progress, a nation of inventors.
Or readlnoss to nccopt modorn Inno
vations, timo and labor saving de
vices has placed us in this position.
Banking by mail Is "Amorican" -it
touis to lncroaso man's efficiency by
saving his time.
Mako use of this modorn facility
through tho Platto Valley Stato
Bank.
The Platte Valley State Bank
Experiment Substation,
W. r. SNYDER. Sunt.. I