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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1921)
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SWViSEVi- 35 16.51 TOWNSHIP 15 ItANGE 34 All r . 2 44.24 All, 8 49.16 Ml . 13 44.24 10 47.27 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 21 13.3G 13.09 51.47 4 4.23 45.19 15.34 33.91 45.1 72.57 23 80.00 23 24 25 2 0 26' 27 32 33 34 35 35 12.60 51'.74 30.45 19.57 9.50 80.84 58.84 72.9b 61.79 35.10 527 RANGE 34 1 20.04 PartNE Vi PartNE Vi SE14 SWVi ' ' " NWV4 NEVi NWVi - SEVi SBii NVa SV . TOWNSHIP 11 SB Vi NEVi &NE Vi SE Vi AS Vs SEVi SWV, 3 5 5 5 G G 8 2G 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 31 32 33 RANGE 4 9 11 14 14 14 18 19 '20 21 24 26 32 34 RANGE , ' Jim Flynn left Sunday for Chicago to transact business and visit friends J. T. Thayer of Ogallala was r. olty visitor Saturday. Miss Alma Poll of Maxwell visltea local friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Stanf iold of Sutherland wore city visitors Sunday, J Mrs. C. V. Turpie left yesterday for DeTiver to spend a few days. Mrs. H. J. Shrivor, of Horshcy, shopped In the city yesterday. . Dr. Sclby was a professional vis itor to Maywood Sunday. 9.99 .- Max Lyman of Lincoln is visiting friends in the' city this week, Mr. and Mrs. O. II., Eyerley of Her shoy wero city shoppers Saturday. .Mrs. E. R. Comstock of Horahey was In the city Saturday shopping Mrs. Flora M, Churchill left yes terday for Peoria, 111. to visit. Wm. Stack returned Sunday from Omaha whero ho transacted business Miss Francis Dolph returned yes terday from Paxton whore Bhe spent Ihd week end. ',Vendal Callison resigned hiB post tion in tho W. J. O'Connor store on Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Ward resigned her posi tion In tho Block Outfitting Store Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Stuart re turned to. Denvor Sunday after vis iting relatives in tho city Miss Florence Stamp will entertain the Travel and Study Club at her home this evening. Chas. Lierk returned Sunday from Omaha whore ho transacted busi ness. F. W. Rlncker returned Friday from Omaha where he spent two weeks transacting business. t 1 Harry Shilling leaves Wednesday for- Denver where ho will spend vacation. s Vaudeville at The Keith Theatre Wednesday 4r BIG ACTS The Keith Theatre has signed up for this years service the Levy Circuit of high class Vaudeville Artists. The opener Wednesday will consist of The Fostos a fast, snappy comedy novelty. In- 4 eluding eccentric dancing, hand bal ancing, contortion and ring manipu lation. Jack Polk Jack is an eccentric comedian and is always Polking along furnishing a cyclone of laughter whenever he stops Bryers & Bryers In a Singing and Musical-Act Haley and Trefaer A stunning looking young lady and a happy go lucky young man. Are exceptional entertainers. In their offering 4 Work" there is plenty of snappy patter all through this number Same exceptionally catchy songs and their efforts along various lines are worth while. In addition to the four acts, we will have three' riiels of pictures of high entertaining value. - ! For the Balance of the Season at the Remember Every Wednesday Keith Theatre Dr. Iteinsh of Omaha and brother-1 in-law Jos. Nolan loft Sunday for tho lakes on a weeks hunting trip, j Nim Stoocky and sister Susio of Lexington Spent Sunday at tho B. ! F. Richards homo. A marriago llconso was issued on Sept. 27 to Albert J. Lacoy and Miss Maudo E. Loomls, both of Hayes Center. 9.99 J The local high school football Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wondcborn oieven wm leave in care xuureuuy I tr " Ti r1 n nlr tirYintn flinv will ninnf u ..xvuuu.k i.wu w.vj ..... u.uv the McCook aggregation Friday. Attorney Leslie Basklns went to convention. returned Saturday from Iowa whoro they spent two weeks visiting with relatives. 1 Tlov. Pnarl R. Stevens loft vester- . day for Hastings whero he will I lln.,,l i. m ..lot In fluivMi din In .1 L l 11 Vl LAIC UilllOLIUII J Arthur vesterdav to transact nrofesai ional business. - .I1 9.99 I- Miss Ada Lorraine who - employed in iho Marinello Parlor the Style Shot) left yesterday for Several fans arc expecting to accomp any tho tean. Mrs. W. J. Hondy and Miss Janet McDonald left yesterday for Kansas City whore thoy will attend the P. E. O. Convention." - 9.99 On Monday Sept. 26, Judgo Wood-, hurst issued a marriago license and later performed tho marriago cere mony for Albert G. Carlson a farm er of Lowollon vicinity and Mrs. Mlnnio E. Shook of tho same place. All ,; ' , All ' ; All All AH AH All ' ' . All " : ' ' AH TOWNSHIP 16. All r NBVi&SEVi WVi WV2SEV4 All All All NVs&NVaSWVifc N SEVi . ... AH - ', All ' AH ' , All 1 aii vy-tr All '- All ' All All EVs All All All 8 13 . 14 19 22 25 1 26 27 . '31 34 35 RANGE 2 6 6 9 10 V1 12 12 13' " ' . 14 15 17 18 19 21 23 31 32 33 34. 35 56.18 42.41 42.44 44.24' 44.24 4424 42.41 67.20 56.18 34 43.02 31.43 40.1'7 30.5S -40.17 '65.20 73.75 31.31 10.58 . 55.14 41.72 41.72 40.71 38.01: 38.02 40.79 4 3.46 38.02 41.99 40.70 51.70 44.24 has boon Win. NorriB returned to his homo In f!lnvnnf Simrlnv nftpr trnnRnp.t. , f Styje ghoI, ,eft y ing business in the city; , 1 ... Omaha. w Miss Bertha Votaw returned Sun-, , You will want to read, theso long ) day from Chicago where she spent-. oVcningB, have Clinton and Son ;ov ! two months visiting. ' 'j amine your, eyes and fit the correct ; Misses Alice . Salman ' and ' BlBiJgjnBge, , - ' j Waltemath are expected this weelc . 9.99 from Omaha. . .. , ij, .Mrs. Jen Pederson of Ft. Morgan Miss Alice Langford resigned. heil'le visiting friends in the city. She position at the Austin Jewelry storp'Vas formerly Miss Hattio Brown of Saturday. , r this city. . Miss Emeline Calhoun entertained the Manit'ou Campfire at her homo Inst evening. After a pleasant oven ing refreshments were served. County Agent Kellogg will go to Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGoetz re turned Saturday from an eastern trip whore they visited relatives. Mrs. J. K. Ottenstein will enter tain at her home Wednesday after noon at bridge. Misses Mario Gough and Hazol Utterback spent Sunday in Kearney wun inenas. , )t Our Eye Glass service is increasing .eyory month. There is a reason-Satisfaction and Service C. S. Clinton and Son, Opticans. r Wnllaco Wednesday to attend a pub- lic salo in that vicinity and look after matters concerning his office. . Burdett Wright came from Denver Sunday and has accepted a position on the Union Pacific Railroad as a brakeman. 9.99 DE. 0. H. CBESSLEH GRADUATE DENTIST Office over the 'McDonald State Bank. FARM LOANS I am prepared to make a few farm loans on improved farms, occupied by owners. O. H. TIIOELECKB. 120.9 39.87 62.6 72.37 72.37 72.37 80.04 '20.02 36.93 22.14 40.71 27.21 35.65 27 21 13.70 27.21 66.89 19 21 34 31.59 25.98 14.89 3.87 1.58 55.26 33.84 51.44 24.30 29.93 30.04 60.47 68.01 47.40 34 13.54 18.97 WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust Under General Hospital. Extension Road No. 12. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The special commissioner appoint ed to view a public road as follows Commencing at tho SW corner of section 36 T. 12 N. R. 31 W. running thenco north on lino between sec tions 35 and 36, 25 and 26, 23 and 24, and 13 and 14 to the NW corner of section 13 said township and range, has reported In favor of tho establishment thereof, and all objec tions thoreto and all claims for dam ages by reason of tho establishment of above road must file samo In tho offico of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 12th day of De cember, 1921, or said road will ho al lowed without reference thoreto. Dated at North Platte, Nebraska, this 29th day of Sept. 1921. A. S. ALLEN, (SEAL) bounty Clerk Bulbs Shipped Direct From Holland FOR FALL PLANTING Crocus 3 for l 5c Daffodils 2 for -- 5c Hyacinths, each r-.-w- -c-; &c Single Tulips 2 for J ,7-,5e Double Tulips 3 for u 10c Darwin Tulips 3 for i.-- .--.10e Narcissus G for , r 25c All named varieties and colors We handle Pictorial Review Patterns. W- J. O'CONNOR 5, 10 AND 25c STORE CONCERT BY HARVEY HINDERMYER and The DANN TRIO This will be the season's most unique music; event. In addition to their regular program, the artists have consented to compare their art with its RE-CREATION by Mr. Edison's new phono graph. The famous artists will appear at THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Monday, Oct. 10, 8:30 p. m. Admittance by invitation only. A few reserva tions are still left. We shall be glad to issue these to music-lovers who apply, in order of ap plication. Call, write, or telephone. DIXON'S MUSIC SHOP I Ls Have You Tried It? Aside from the convenience of being able to use the malls to pay bills by check many peo ple have actually found a Check ing Account helps them to save money.' Your balance becomes more than a mere figure after a while. It becomes a friend whom you would rather see grow richer than podrer. Open your Checking Account here at the Platte Valley State Bank, and save money. The Platte Valley. State Bank VICTROLA EN ALL STYLFfiT We Gladly Arrange Payments to Suit You You should choose the Victrola because the greatest artists and tonal authorities have chosen it, because it costs no more than one of its many imi tators. Caruso demanded the Victor to perpetuate his glorious voice. He knew the VICTOR HAD NO EQUAL, and it is a signif icant fact that the artist WHOSE ART IS ABOVE PRICE, desires above all thinge to be heard on the Victrola. A Victrola in Your Home Is Evidence of Good Taste ROBERTS MUSIC CO., 110 East Front Street