ft 1 GIFTS THAT LA ST. We have a nice line of Christmas and New Years Meeting -r ' Lufraved Curds dot your orders in erly, the engravers will be rushed from i.ew on. CLINTON & SON, Jewelers and Opticians Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure TryuUs. Graduate Opticians i-vrt wi:kk or tii:jika'.sto(,ic ton uvanuklstIc 'mkktis : I M to 101)10 It DISTRICT IH)INJS !N0 SIGNS OK FINANCIAL OH OTH 1 he stork visited at Hans Hansons i vit ni'lMfrsimv rn tiii. -.LsoyTOUT.K,i.rnJ7;, i,x:;;.f 's,x ,r: ,im" jn Entered at the North Hatte, Nebraska I '""J, T' , , Postofflco as Second Class Matter ' b'nnur' 11,0 Hfteen year old 7i7int.n.Av """ " bon or Cly(lp Sypher fell from the SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: platform in front of the schoolhouse One Year, in ml VllllPn 1 tfl 'Pl1ei1n- filwl ....... ..nf..i..11.. . 1. I. , not seriously hurt. TUi:SI)AV. OCTOBER 11th, 1921. EDITORIAL. '! he Keith County News has a column heado.l "Watch Yoijr Salo Dates," which wo believe is valuable to farm ers and stock raisers. Such a column would prevent duplication of dates nnd conflict of sales. We invito salo clerks, auctioneers and all others to send us the items for this column Those living in parts of the County fartherest from North Platto will be benefited by having their dates on flic hero as well as those who live closer. There will be no charge and we thank Editor Kroh for the Idea. The III V Club is always doing something nice. Here last Wednesday evening it gave a banquet to the High School faculty. The affair was pulled off in the basement of the Luthern Church and with the help of some of the boy's mothers. Hev. Koch Is the guiding genius of the Club and It is to him that a great deal of the credit . should be given. The menu consisted of roast pork and brown gravy, mashed potatoes, creamed string beans, cab- tmge salad, rolls, coffee, ice cream and cake. A number if talks were made by those present including Principal Effle Johnson, Wilbur Swan son, Frank Smith and John B. Ed wards. A few years ago this would have been an impossibility. The boys .. at that time were banded together to boat the teachers, not to banquet them and everyone will agree that the boys of today have as good times as the boys of any other day and they, nre doing it in a way which will help them to be better men. We are for the Hi-Y. t :o;t NOTICE f The PIzer Store will bo closed all . day "Wednesday, October 12, on ac count of Atonement Day. :o: Mrs. M. II. Gilfoyl will leave for Oshkosh today where she will spend three days In the Garden County Institute. She will" present Methods in Public School Music to the rural and grade school teachers and will have a class in chorus conducting in High Schools and in community singing. Gale has boon a cripple since infancy, his trouble being caused by Infantile paralysis. The freeze Thursday night put the farmers hustling to get their pum-. pkins and other things under cover before Jack Frost plays a worse trick on us. Potato digging is the next thing on the program for those that have any to dig. seem to bo few and far between. Potatoes 1 A big crowd gathered at the Keith last night and filled every part of the ro-nn to hear and see the production of Listen Irene. -The show was full of sparkle and movement and round of applause greeted the specialties. The male quartet was the hit of tho evening nnd was encored several times. Miss Nyra Brown took tho lcndjng part and by her expression and volco' hold tho audience through several long scenes which a lesser actress could not have done. t Jo'.inu.v Getz as the perfect nut, wjui uj artist. lie used some of tho old jokes but his inimitable rcdition of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Orton and I.HVi.Il Vcno is it. ,.. -,, shn daughter Dorothy motored to Enders Xorth jIllttc hus scen thls season, Nebr., last Saturday to visit Mr.1 :o:' Orton's sister, Mrs. Wm. Oilman. ! VUVH KIRK ALARMS IX ONE DAY. Tiiey returned Monday night. They i hkkaii aj,i, rkcohds AT .i ..1 f i, . . . . .iiu uie ci'oiib oi an Kinus were al most a failure In that part of thc country and " that the newly sown wheat Is dying for lack of moisture. Mrs. L. J. Whiting was seriously ill last Saturday and Sunday with dysentery but is getting along fine at present and will soon be as good as new again. LOCAL STATION Su&mluy t. 21-Casper Ranch Auction of . slorllngt 0i0. arrived this .morning cers and Feeders and Hogs. where they were called by tho death Watch Voifjt4ALK dates? Oct. 15. A. S. Bellow. North Platte, Pure bred .Poland-China sale. Ed ;Ki"" ic;. Auctioneer. , , v Oct. -:c .1. G. Guvmnn,,v'orlh Platto. fiMiil Farm' sale. Ed. Kier5g;-;Ao-tionecr. Oct. 18 John Brose, North Platte, General Farm Sale. II. M. Johansen, Auctioneer Oct. Stocl o: The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will be held at the County Superintendent's Office this evenlngtit eight o'clock. All members are urged to l)e present as a full report of tho state convention at Fremont will bo made by the delegates. Plans for tho future work of the organization will also bo discussed. Miss lona Banks of Chicago, who has been visiting at the W. A. Olson home, left yesterday for Denver to visit. On her return trip she will visit a few more days at the Olson home. Mrs. Mable Laltosa of LosAngeles is expected to arrive tomorrow to attend tho funeral of her brother Noel Donegal). between 3:15 nml 5:50 In tho afternoon the local fire station received four fire alarms and respond ed to each. The first was at 821 W. Third Street was some rubbish in the vicinity of the Gamble & Sprnger grocojy store there. Tho next was at .".20 S. jftalut where D. M. Howard Rllves. ' oi ore some outbuildings were 'damaged ,to the extent of $50 "or more. vThc next call to 513 East D street proved to' be a false alarm for tho firo was out when tho truck ar rived.. The last of tho four was at tho Harry Madison home on 1440 W. 12th.' IIoi;e a Barn and garage with hay .and .vsP"ie other property was damaged iYftthe' extent of at least $150. Mrs. Chas. Murrtn and sons of of her mother Mrs. Fackn. :o: ATTENTION I. O. O. V. The first, degree-will be conferred on a class on" Thursday of Jfhis week Your presence is requested. W. H. Clark; M. G. -:o: SPECIAL SALE Men's and Young Men's TROUSERS A new lot ol" I'ants just received. Atlrartive patterns in blues, browns greens and greys. Regular $5.00 value SPECIAL AT THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG VALUES Men's Work Shirts c Blue or drey Chambrey SPECIAL 2 lor SI. 30 Where Low Price Moeta flood Quality Cor. Front & Dewey Sts. NOTICE TO HUNTERS Tho undersigned persons having land on the south side of the river, having hay in the stack, have decided that lliey have reached the limit of endurance in allowing hunters and trespassers to go upon their land. A very large per cent of these trespass ers have no respect for fences or gates. Fences aro cut anywhere without question nnd gates aro left open. A number of fires have been started wore put out before much damage was were put iut before much damage was done. Very few seem to realize that they are taking long chances witn other people's property when they drivo through theae hay lands striking matches and smoking. Wo hereby forbid hunting and trespassing on all lands controlled by us, under penalty of law. Art Samuolson. A. Samuolson. Scott Reynolds, Theodore Samuolson. H. C. Hlxson. Frank Starr. , Harry A. Shaner. Helen Cole. Walter Carlson. B. "W. Talbott Fred McClymont. Frank LIngwall. -Mrs. D. Roberts. Carl Roberts. Oda Roberts. Wllbor Adktns. PIzor & Ilnlllgan. N. M. Pottlt. Mrs. H. M. Hershoy. JulltiB Ilnhler. I Vaudeville dl edsie 13 The Acts that were to be here last Wed nesday will sure be here this time. 4 Big Acts and 3 reels of Pictures. First Show at 7:30 p. m. Second Show at 9. 1 1 The program for the rest of the week nt the Baptist evangelistic ser vices Is as follows: Tonight 8 p. in., "The Unutsod ! Oar" by Misn Stockton. Wednesday S. p. in., Rainbow" char us of boys and girls. "Tho Million Dollar Chock," by Dr. Dean. Thursday 8 p. . m., "Quostlon Night." Questions nnswerod by Miss Stockton. Friday--S p. m Pennant night "A Council In Hell," by Dr. Dean. Orvllle Johnson Is" In charge of tho chorus choir every night. Everyone Is In vited to all of thoso services. :o: Mrs. Vern Spain of Gurnsoy, Wyo., nrrlvcd yesterday to visit nt tho homo of Mrs. J. II. Guiles. Want Ads For Kent Four furnished roonu and bath. 509 V. Ninth. Wanted Plain sowing and chlldrcrs clothes to make. 902 W. 2nd. Wanted A man or boy with a car to deliver meat. Sco Geo. McKaln. Wanted To buy a good second hand cash register. Call tills office. Found A violin bow. Owner can hnvo same by paying for this nil. For Kent Two nicely furnished roms, strictly modern. 408 E. Sixth. Lost Scotch Collie. Return to 92'! E. 2nd. Wanted A competent girl for gen eral hoiiBowork. Inquire 1202 W. 5th or phone 404W. For Sale Prairie hay loose $G, baled $7, delivered. Phono 79GF12. J. T. Lester. Wantc" A maid for general house work. Mrs. J. J. Halllgan, 1104 West 2nd St For Sale Two hard coal burners and one soft coal stovo and one dining table. 408 E. Sixth. For Salo One Radiant Homo hard coal sove, good as now. A. O. Kocken, 220 West Sixth street To Trade A thorobrod Ilnmpshlro boar for one of tho same breed L. E. Ebright, North Platte. For Sale One two year old boar. Registered Poland China, See Harry Shaner North Platto Phono 7K4F210 For Sale Pure extracted honey at 15c per pound. You furnish tho con tainer. East end 14th St. R. McFar- For Sale 1.54 nrccs lot 10, County Clerk's Subdivision, southeast part of North Platte. Easy terms. Address I). V, McKonnoy, 085 So. Locust, San Jose California. ..Notice Any girl in trouble may com municate with Rev. J. B. Payne or Mrs. J. B. Payne. Box 274, No. Platto, Phono 5S9J or call at room 9 Rodden Rooms. At The Theatres Today at the SUN Norma Talmadge in PASSION FLOWER Wednesday & Thursday THE GREAT LOVER All star (last. Keith, Tues, & Thurs. Eugene Obrien in WORLD APART Also (Ibarlic (Ibaplin in The Pawn Shop. Wednesday, Vaudeville 2 Shows. Crystal, Tues. & Wed. LONE HAND WILSON Thursday & Friday. Edith Roberts in THE FIRE CAT D. E. Hitrpor, Gothenburg, Atty NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1849 of Mary Stolla Sholly, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nohraska. To all per sons interested in said estato tako no tice that a petition has boon Illed for tho probate of tho above entitled es tate, and for tho appointment of Frank Sholly as Administrator of said ostato, which has boon sot for hearing heroin on Nov. 2, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Oct 8, 1921. WM. II. 0. WOODIIURST, (SJOAl) Comity Judge. M US' 31. IIKXUY GIIiKOYIi Teacher of Voice Culture and the Art of Singing Res. Studio 10S W. 3rd. Phone 1147.f (Ilolnd & Cnrr Attornoy.) NOTICIS OF P1CTITION. Hstnto No. 1848 of Clmrles J. II. Brand, docoflsed. In tho County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To all per sons Intorestod In snid Estato tako notice Hint a potltion has been tiled for tho appointment of Fred J. Ilnss as administrator of said ostato which has boon set for hearing herein on November 1st, 1921 nt 10 o'clock a. m. Dated October fi 1921. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODIIURST. County Judge Extension Itond No. lil. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The special commissioner appoint ed to view n public rond as follows Commencing at tho SV comer of section 30 T. 12 N. R. 31 W. running thenco north on lino between ' sec tions 35 and 3C, 25 nnd 2G, 23 nnd 24. and 13 and 11 to the NW corner of Bectlon 13 said township nnd rango, has reported In favor of tho cstnblishinont thereof, nnd all objec tions thereto nnd nil claims for dani acos by reason of tho establishment of above rond must file snmo In tho office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 12th dny of Do comber, 1921, or snid road will bo al lowed without reforenco thereto. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, this 29th day of Sept. 1921. A. S. ALLEN, (SEAL) County Clerk. SEV, NE Vi EVj NW , NEV, NEV. 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