The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 18, 1921, Image 8

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    THE.. ffOimi PLATTJ3 , SEMI-WEEKLY .TRIBUNE
SmMHcklu SErtbune.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Entered ut the. North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflcc nB Second Class Mutter.
SUJISCRII'TIO.N PRICE:
One Year, In advance $1.60
Tt'KSIAY, OH'OHKR 18th, 1921.
EDITORIAL.
h
Frank Herman of York, Nobr. droit
nod Into our office yesterday while
Bponding a few minutes in the city,
lib was on his way homo after visit
ing hln daughter at Madrid. Wo had
a very pleasant chat with Mr. Herman,
Uio conversation always omlng hack
to our experiences in earlier days hi
the York band. In tlioso days Frank
played tho cornet; now he says ho
is playing tho bassoon. Como again
Frank.
with her as soon an posulblo. ShO itf'
worth it.
:o;
LOCAL CONTItACrOIt INJlMLD l
ACCIDKXT SATURDAY
EVENING.
Carl Dackors is suffering sevoi'e In
juries due to being thrown from a cr
Saturday. He anil Lawrenco Powell
wore coming into tho city from the
Plntto Valley school house where Ihoy '
lirifl linn.. tir1s I r On 4 tt ti 1 ri nifnii. I
Ing. 'Mr. Hackery was driving the
truck; in which they wore riding and
on account of tho dust tho car skidded
and ns they crossed a culvert the rear
end of tho truck hit tho post and thro.v
Mr. Hackers out Ho sustained a broil
on arm, u smashed hand and a bruise!
leg. Mr. Powoll escaped with only n
cut on tho face.
HKOIIOEK DISTRICT DOINGS
A series of meetings started nt tho,
Hroeder school house last Tuesday
ovenlng. Theso meetings, nro being
coductcd by Rev. Wattcrs and Rev.
Morrison who are traveling mission
aries. The meetings nro being woll
Tho Executive Committee of tho
Lincoln County Chapter American lied
Ctosh did a good pleco of work last
Wednesday when It put A. W. Shilling
in us chairman of tho Annual Hod attended.
Cross Iloll Call. Tho membership A fine twelve pound boy arrived at
drive for Lincoln County will begin tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh'Son
on Armistice Day and run until Kor last Monday, October 10. All arc
Thanksgiving. Mr. Shilling is a vot- Betting along nicely except Hugh ho
oran of tho Spanish-American War,' walks a llttlo wabbly,
and has been active In ninny public
lines since coming to North Platte.
While wo do not think much of tho
Tho infant son of Stevo McDormott
has been very sick but is on tho road
to rocovcry. Wo hopo ho will bo fully
kind of weather ho dishes up part of restored to health soon.
tho time we like It tho rest of tho llmi MIbs Luclllo Elliott wns on tho sick
and so don't hold any grudge1. As n 1,st tho "rst of tho week but wns ablo
booster for nil good things ho Is really, to attend school Friday..
first class and the Iloll Call will go Tlloy threshed wheat at Stevo Mc-
ovor with extra force with Captain Dormott'a Friday and Saturday. They
Shilling at tho head. i threshed nt Harry Moonoy's Thurs-
day.
Tho littlo closed car that dances Kd Chlttondon says his tin Lizzie Is
over tho valloys, plains and sand hllU acting just nwful horo lately, the oH
of Lincoln County with tho lied Cross ' stubborn thing.
sign on tho dojr 1: vt como to bo re-j Carl Brooder is hauling wheat to
Bpoctcd and loved by our citizens. Maywood this week.
And tho samo can bo said of tho hard-j jos
working young lady who guides that Mr an(1 Mr8 a0- Howorton of
car dally from early morning until Maxwell wcro city visitors Saturday,
late at night. Sho is tho lied Cross MIsa Glnra Dollolf loft yesterday
Health Nurso and sho Is out on somo for Tcrro Ilauto, Ind to visit rcla
orrnnd of morcy. Most of her time ' tlvotf.
Is taken tip now with examining tho
children In tho rural schools of this
MASQUERADE Jitney DANCE
Halloween Night.
Monday, October 31st, 1921.
Lloyd Opera House.
Join the Street Parade between 8 to 9 p. m.
Follow our Clown Orchestra.
Have the time of your lives.
... r Get your Costumes Ready.
Prizes to the Best Costumes.
Everybody join in the parade which will
lead you to the Lloyd Opera House in
plenty of Time.
One oi the biggest Masquerade Dances of
its kind ever held in the city.
And as usual every Thurs. & Sat. Evening.
North Platte, Nebraska.
y WM. WALDORF,
t Tinner.
' Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
CIO Locust. Under Qeueral Hospital.
(Hoagland & Carr Attorneys.)
NOTICE OF PETITION.
Estate No. 1848 of Charles J. II. Brand,
' deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all per
sons interested in said Estate take
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho Appointment of Fred J. Hnss
uh administrator of said cstato which
Iuib betfn set for hearing heroin on
November 1st, 1921 at 10 o'clock a.
in.
Dated October G 1921.
(SEAM WM. H. C. WOODIIUUST. ,
County Judge
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1 MIsa Floreuco Avery of Lowollon
lind nppnntntl n nnatftrm In Mm ftttn
County. Sho is taking tho schools In of Dr Wlson
turn nnd whllo sho may not get a- I
round to all of tho rural schools this Mr Rnd Mrs- Wm- l'rlond of ,
year sho will go until her ondurauco Gmnd Ifllnml enmo Saturday to visit (
gives out or hor car nulla. All honor "t tho Geo. VoBolfka homo.
to MIhb Floreuco Chaffln, Lincoln Mra. D. A. llussoll will leave to-County-
Hod Cross Iloulth Nurdo. If morrow for Houston, Texas to visit
you don't know hor got acquainted relatives for soveral weeks.
A baby girl wns born yesterday
to Mr. nndMrs. Geo. II. Allen. Tho
mothor nnd baby ure doing nicely.
Mrs. Lestor A. Wyman and baby
roturned Sunday from Colorado
Springs whoro thoy visited rolatlvoB.
Mrs. M. McGraw and daughter
Mrs. Lona Johnson and sons loft
Sunday for Indlnnpolls, Ind. to vls.lt
relatives.
Gordon Lovo roturned tho latter
part ot tho week from tho eastern
part of tho stato whoro ho spent a
fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swopo and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Yost aro among those
planning to attend tho football game
in Omaha Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hcaloy will
loavo Thursday for Omaha to attend
tho Crolghton-North Platto High
School football game. v, .
BIG MASQUERADE HALL TO HE
IIKLR AT LLOYD OPERA IIOUSL
HALLOWEEN NIGHT.
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Enter This H Free Contest
Eutor the Hoover DIllT-Ci-UKSSING CQNTISST now . .;V.
on nt our store. ' v
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Wo have placed a rug on the sidewalk In front of our :.
windows. It ronmins there all day passors-hy tramp over
. it, filling it with dust and dirt. ' '
Each night we take in tho rug and clean it thoroughly
with tho Hoover. Tho dirt is placed, each day, in a glass'
jar in our window. , "
This will continue for one week how many pounds
of dirt will tho glass jar contain at the end of the con
test? Como down and seo the window watch the jar fill- .
ing with dust and dirt each day; obtain a contest blank
at our store and bring or send your guess!
Thoro's no obligation on your part t if you enter tho
contest anyone may enter, but each person may submit t ,
but one guess. , , '
Valuable prizes are to be given. Como in "and let us tuj
' you about thorn.
We aro doing this to show that our unusual confidence ,
In tho Hoover is complotly justified and to convince all
- who may doubt that tho Hoovor is actually the best and
most thorough of all electric cloanors.
HOOVER
Beats as it Sweeps as it Cleans
North Platte Light & Power Co.
Mr. (!. Urban, manager of the dances
given at tho Lloyd Opera houso is
making plans for onb of tho biggest
masquerade dancos over held In this
city on Oct 31st Halloween night. A
clown orchestra will furnish tho mus
ic on this occasion and will head n
street parndo between eight and nine
'o'clock on tho main streets of the city.
All will masquerade and prizes will be
givon to thoso wearing tho best cos
tumes. Evory effort is being made to
make this danoo oxcell any othor
dance of this kind over attempted in
this city.
Extension ltond No. 42.
T,0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Tho special commissioner appoint
ed to view a public road as follows
Commencing nt tho SW corner of
section 36 T. 12 N. II. 31 W. running
thenco north on lino between sec
tions 35 and 36, 25 and 26, 23 and
24, nnd 13 and 14 to tho NW corner
of section 13 said township and
range, has reported In favor of the
establishment thereof, and all objec
tions thereto and all claims for dam
ages by reason of tho establishment
of above road must flic same in the
office of tho County Cleric of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, on or before 12
o'clock noon of the 12th day of De
cember, 1921, or said road will be al
lowed without roforenco thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 29th day of Sept. 1921.
A. S. ALLEN,
(SEAL) County Clerk.
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Mrs. Chas. Bockscocker of Hcrshoy
was a city visitor Saturday.
Mrs. T. J. Kerr loft last night for
Akron, Ohio, whoro sho will under
go an operation. Dr. Kerr nccom
panled her to Omaha.
Kenneth Wholan arrived tho last of
tho week from Torrlngton, Wyo. He
'lins been employed there and will
spend a fow days here vIbRIiir.
' NOTICE.
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market and I have come to stay. You
(Btay with mo and I will stay with you.
I inn in the McGovern fc Stack groc
ery store at 108 E. Sixth street. My
phono is 644. My fixtures will bo hero
in a few days but I havo plenty of
good homo grown meat and wo don't
weigh our fingers and don't weigh on
feet. McKnln's Meat Market.
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Wiuileil- Plain sowing nnd childrois
clothes to make. 902 W. 2nd.
. For Sale or Trade A gentle work
horso. Inquire at this office. j
Wanted A man or boy with a car'
to dollver meat. Seo Geo. McKaln.
Wanted To buy a good socond hand
CnHh register. Call this office.
Lost Scotch Collie. Return to 92,
E. 2nd. ;
j Kor Salo Prairie hay loose $6.
baled $7, delivered. Phone 796F12. J.
T. Lester.
For Sale One Radiant Homo, hard
coal sove, good as now. A. O. Kockcn,
220 West Sixth street.
. To Trade A thorobrod Hampshire
lxar for ono of tho same breed L. E.
Ebrlght, North Platto.
For Sale Fivo room houso by own
or. Prlcod to soli. Look over first.
W. J, Crisp, 409 South Elm.
Wnntod I am In tho mnrkot for a
good second hand safe. Call at moat
morkot or phone 644. Geo. McKnln,
For Sale Ono two year old boar.
Regjstored Poland China, Seo Harry
Shancr North Platto Phono 784F210
For 'Sale Puro extracted honey nt
15c per pound. You furnish tho con
tainer. East end 14th St. R. McFur
land. Lost Hetwoen 600 and 700 blocks
on west Fifth street, a llamo taffota
rose. Pleasp returnkto; 315 West Sec
ond street.
Wui'tcd A compoteut girl for gen
eral housowork. Inquiro Mrs. W. V.
Hoagland, 1202 Wost 5th. Phone
041W.
For Itent-Hulldlng on Vino bo
tweou 5th and 6th. 20x50. Comont
floor. Suitable for auto repair shop.
(Will glvo loaso. Seo Rratt & Good
man.
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