The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 07, 1921, Image 3

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    TIIM NORTH PIATT10 SKM1-W10EKTA TlllBrNR
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS l-ROM EX
CHANGES WHICH REACH
OUR DESK.
We wore unable to attend tlio
fair nt North l'latto Inst week. Wo
hear from all quarters that it wan
the best over hold In the county. Tho
officials tire to be congratulated on
making tho fair a success. Suther
land Courier.
coops of poultry, a smaller exhibit
of kltchon rtnd dairy products and
' no educational exhibit whatever.
j Tho program of ontortalnment
was different from that In Keith in
some rospects but did not meet with
1 any great favor.
I Tho charge for admission to the
ground nnd grandstand accommoda
tions woro hlghor In North Piatt"
' than in Ogallala and the association
1 reports the iittondauco below normal,
Keith County News.
! .
COMMANDMENTS
The following ten commandments
have boon adopted by tho Ranchmen
Farmers and Landowners in North
Lincoln county and all of McPhersoii
and Arthur counties.
1. Thou shalt not trespass on our
Tho Lincoln county fair closed
last Friday. Evidence from those
who attended credit that it was a land for we are the owners,
success from every standpoint. 2 Thou shalt not take your gun
Ideal weather prevailed during tho and dog and hunt on our land.
four days and there was a general
good attendance. Maxwell Tele-post.
3 Remember tho Sabbath day
and keep it holy. Six days shalt
thou work and on the seventh have
Visitors to tho county fair this a Bood time but do not trespass on
year state it Is tho best that Lincoln 1 J'0-"1' neighbor's land.
County has ever put up. Tho attrac-1 4 Honor the laws of your
tions aro very good and tho exhibits ' country and you will not get in
are Bald to bo clearly above tho or- trouble.
dinary. Hershoy precinct Is said 5 Thou shalt not kill chickens
to have a splendid exhibit. Hershey or ducks other than on your own
Times. land.
6 Thou shalt not commit tho
I
KEITH THEATRE
North Piatte.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
i
Monday, October 10th.
PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Seat Sole Box Office. PHONE ORDERS NOW.
' crime of disobeying these command
ments. !
A GOOD TURN.
The Allies went over to Germany
and promptly kicked their money j 7 Thou shalt not steal tho game
kings into tho ocean, and now Ger- which we have raised, fed and pro
many is working full blast in every tected.
LOCAL AND I'UKSONAI.
line, her people are comfortable and 8 Thou shalt not bear arms or
on your-
Mrs. Martin Mogensen underwent
, an operation at the Platte Valley Hos
pital Tuesday.
i nM t t rn man n . t . . -
neighbor's jwwiuot,, ih-uum, .y-juij
i Diagnosis.. McDonald iimik Ittiilillng.
I nt. ... tm
1 IH1I10 "I.
prosperous and her country blossoms ammunition
like a rose. Say, can't wo persuade premises.
nnrmnnv in come over hero and ro-! f) Thnii slinll iint o.nvet thv
turn the favor we did her ? Sidney ' neighbor's chickens or his duckB, ' I"s'le8t '""ket price paid for eggs.
Telegraph. j either on land or on the water. ' ? ea t lca ?LC0 pcr box- Crow 8
r-,., ...... ..... Meat Market.
iuuner suuii uiuu quuimuu our
iiraay was preuy weu represent-, ...,., to ivo th08B COmmandoments. 1
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
ed at tho county fair at North Platte
Wednesday. Tho exhibits are much
better than former years, and the
races and free attractions are extra
good. The fireworks Wednesday
evening attracted big crowds. Thurs
day is expected to bo the big day,
and tho Fair closes Friday. Brady
Vindicator.
Mrs. D. E. Morrill and daughter Al
ma left the first of the week for
- mi - i 1 1 ( i.
iu thou sna.L respect my neig. - hft the ,ntep wI, umlerg0 ?27.58.
oor as my sen anu oe a goou scom.
Those who ignore or break these
Board of County Commissioners
met In regulair session In Lincoln
County Court Houso on Monday. Oc
tober 3, with present Commissioners
Springer, Cohagen and Coker and
County Clerk Allen.
Tho following bills wero approved
and allowed:
National Roflnlng Co., oil, $91.50.
Waltemath Lumber Co., $500.00.
W. C. Knight, nidse. County poor,
It was the writers privilege to at
tend the last day of tho Lincoln coun
ty fair and it was interesting to
make companions with our own
fair held the week before.
commandments shall be prosecuted
to tho full extent of .tho law. So
speak all the ranchmen, farmers and
land owners of the territory lying to
the north of tho North Platto River
and In tho Provinces known as Mc
Pherson and Arthur counties.
Sutherland Courier.
Mrs. Edw. Yates entertained the J.
F. F. Club Tuesday afternoon at her
home. After u pleasant afternoon of
Lincoln county is two' and a half cards, refreshments were served,
times as large as Keith but tho ox- , " . - "
hlbits did not average more. j mL WALDORF,
Lincoln had less horses, about the , Tinner,
same number of cattle, forty head Makes or repairs anything made of
more of hogs, n slightly larger exhi- tin or sheet metal,
bit of farm products, twenty moro 510 Locust. Under General Hospital
an operation.
J. V. Romigh reports the sale of a
Dodgo roadster to Jobman and Alberd
of Gothenburg, and a Dodge touring
to C. C. Lyon and J. A. Doucet.
G. A. Zentmeyer of Los Vegos, Now
Mexico came Wednesday from Colum
bus, Nobr. where ho had been visiting
to spend n few days in the city. He
was a former resident here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason and baby were
guests of Mrs. Win. Burke the first of
the week enroute lo western points.
Mrs. Mason was formerly Miss Ethel
Wills of this city.
NOTICE
Having left my board and lodging I
will not bo responsible for any debts
mado hereafter by my wife.
JOE C. MILLER.
LOCAL AJO) rEUSONAL
Miss Florence Stamp entertained the
Travel and Study Club Tuesday oven
ing at her home. Mrs. E. It. Goodman
read a paper on "Our American Artists-"
nnd Mrs. M. E. Crosby gnvo n
book review. Llttlo Marlon Stamp
rondercd n cornot solo nocompanlcd
by her mother at tho piano.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians,
rrv us for Bcrvico.
MIbscb Floronco Stack and Florence
Stamp loft yestorday for Kansas City
nnd other eastern points to visit.
Miss Elizabeth Young returned to
hor homo in Hastings Tuesday artor
visiting at tho homo of hor sister Mrs.
Carl Simon.
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Sell ram Tuesday at their
country iiomo. All concerned aro do
ing nicely.
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m ITS
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1
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fuel by installing the scientific fuel
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Gives you summer warmth (70 de
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in coldest weather cuts fuel bills
Yi to V2.
The CaloriC is the original pipeless fur
nace triple-casing patent, No. 1,346,801.
This exclusive CaloriC feature makes
pipeless heating successful and imita
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The CaloriC heats homes of 18 rooms
or less through one register. Costs less
than stoves to heat same space. No
expensive installations, no plumbing
no pipes to freeze.
Made by largest manufacturer of warm
air furnaces in the world. Over 125,000
users, many in this community.
Simon Bros.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
S. ft R. Service Station, oil, $13.93.
R. W. Schleicher, repairs, ?8.G4.
Peaso & Son, blacksmlthlng, $18.50.
O. N. Sholty, bladonian, $150.
Clarenco .McNeel, engineman, $150.
Peaso & Son, services road dist. It5,
$4.00.
Henry Geise, tax refund, $50.25.
S. S. Copmston, rent County poor,
$10.00.
Hell Telephone Co., rent and tolls,
$78.CC.
Roy Hoatson, bladcman, $130.
Chas. Loypoldt, engineman, $130.
Rinckei" Drug Co., mdse. County
poftr; $7.45.
C. C. Long, dragging, $21.
Chas. Leypoldt, expenses, $21.04.
I. C. Ogier, dragging,. $10.20.
V. A. Nation, dragging, $17.10.
Roy W .Hoatson, services, $1.40.
Jens Sommor, mdse. County poor,
$49.00.
Wm. Johnson, services, $275.25.
Brown Sz Co., mdse. County poor,
$3G.4G.
S. W. Rrown, plow work road dist.
13, $2G.
Geo. E. Prossor, salary, $150.
Sundry persons, surveying, $114.40.
C. W. Yost, office expenses, $lb.75.
Paul G. Myers, office rent, $25.
Lincoln County Farm Bureau,
$256.57.
A. E. Kuonp, state bridge insp..
$122.7G.
Ralph Beer, road dist. 29, $G2.
Axtoll Bros., mdse. County poo.-,
$21.87.
Arthur Calahan, haying roads, $1'A.
Frank Knapp, Rervlcos, $13.b0.
Mrs. Emma Pulver, care of County
poor, $427.
Afro N G. Dean, care of County
poor. $572.90.
S. M. Souder, office expennos
$177.38.
Mrs. J. N. Dolson, care of children.
$24.
Sundry persons, road dit. 3, $133.55.
Wallaco Winner, printing, $G5.32.
Hershey Times, printing, $18G.G5.
Sutherland Courier, printing.
$133.75.
E. C. Doobke, road dist 27, $24.
IT. J. Shriver, road dist. 4, $55.05.
Adjourned to Oct. 4.
On Oct. 4, tho Board spent the dayj
reviewing tho bridges anil laiorais u
long tho State Highway.
Adjourned to Oct. 10.
:o:
A number of friends of Mr. amii
Mrs. P. J. Beckius delightfully sur-j
prised thorn at their country homo last
Saturday evening In honor of their j
fifteenth wedding anniversary. Tho
I evening was spent In dancing and
j cards after which delicious rofresh
! monts wore served. Tho guests pre-1
! sontod tho honoroos with a beautiful
1
gas lamp. j
Mrs. Trovlyn Doucot and son loft
Sunday for Denver lo visit relatives. j
HarryF lclshman of Omaha visit
lot wore called to Omaha Saturday
A QUIET PLACE
to bring your frionds to dine. A
place where the greatest caro is ox
oxcloed in tho soloctlon of the food
materials. A place whoro tho cuisine
is oxquislto, whero tho china and cut
lory Is tnBtoful, and tho surroundings
plensnnt. This is such a place. Come
and enjoy It
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
The Fidelity Reserve Company
Home Office: NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
318 LOCUST STREET
Insures all clauses of selected liven, issuing policies on tho ordinary
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insures against sickness, accident and total and pormanent disa
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maintained on tho highest standard, with additional contingent re
serves providing protection against all emergonclos.
Information nnd advlco on any matter rolativo to Lifo Insur
ance is available at any time through tho agents or Homo Office of
this Compnny.
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in the -
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in an old line policy. Buy your policy in the
Now York Life, the Company with adequate re
sources, and 7(5 years of successful life insurance
service.
R. H. WELLER
Phone 578 L W SPECIAL AGENT North Platte.
TlS ORIGINAL 'PIPELESS ' FURHACE TRIPLE'CASING PATENT
FARM LOANS
I am propared to make a few farm
loans on improved farms, occupied
by owners.
O. H. THOELECKB.
A BIG JITNEY DANCE
at the
LLOYD OPERA HOUSE
NORTH PLATTE
Warm when it's Cool Cool when it's worm
EVERY
Thursday & Saturday
Evening.
A real brand New Floor. No stoirs to climb.
LADIES' FREE.
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