The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 21, 1921, Image 2

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    Tllia NQK-TJJ PLATTE S13MI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
dont on Friday of lust week. A. M. Hum On tho trip to the Pacific coiut,
linker was lonving tho houso, by fl wliorc tlio wonder may bo commorclnl. g
misstep ho fell, 'fracturing IiIh hip. ' teod In tho moving picture business. It j
Hi- had planned to bo to Kearney on j still runs on its own power iind when- :;:
Hint iIhv to visit his now Kroiit Brand- over - it stops It Is sure to draw a u
crowd, Tho boys have a sign, "Loa tt
INTKItESTIJt'O ITEMS
CHANGES WHICH
OUR DESK,
l'KOM EX-REACH
ECONOMY FOLKS
M. 15. Martin and Lloyd II. Wilson
of North Platte, have lonsod tho I'lzcr
building and oxpoct to opon up b
grocery Htore. Thoy will also sorvo
short ordoi'8. soft drinks, ato. Thoy
cxpfft to open for business Frldav.
They formorly conducted tho Economy
Grocery Store at North IMittto. Hfr
nlicy Times,
son, Dr. Konnon was summoned and
In his ohargo Mr. Raker was taken to
tho (loneral Hospital nt North Platto
Ho Is re-ported to ho getting along as
nlmilv mm rould be oxoocted. The
( commun'ty Is In sympathy with Mi.
i Hakor In his misfortune and hopeful
of a rapid reeoVnry. Maxwell Teh-
post.
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THANKFUL
One of our random stbppod In th
offlco tho other day and rolatod n in
cldont of Ids doing a small favor for
a Atrhngo automobllo drh'or and wim
highly rewarded. He was at the PlaM
' river bridgo on Sunday afternoon
fishing and a stranger who wa cross
ing tho bridge run out of. Kasollw
noir there and aakod him for some.
So. he crawled nndor his old Ford n.
VEOMI&N
Next Tuoaday evening, October 18,
tho Yeorrten will Inat&ll officer. Atl
Srri i.pi nrn cnniiiM41 In tin nrukent
and are privilege to invite frIeau ' the aandb.lrs and tedious y drew some
as gue-ts. District Manager Tlloy and' 'n '" to '"ft1c
State Manager Morrill will be pro. ; two trips. When the task was finish 1
ent. A light lunch will be sorvod at. , the stranger asked what ho wanted for
tor installation and those who wish Uo trouble. He replied that what-
-Btitherlaud 'cr it was worm 10 mm wuum ui
satisfactory. Tho stranger said you
may dance or piny gamos.'
courier.
TICKLISH
Partita are out With a petition for
signora asking a parmlt from Uto
county board to oporato a pool hall In
Arthur. Wo understand a ronton-
Btranoo (a out' against tho proposition.,
Tlifs will bo one of tho ticklish prop- HAD FRIENDS
beforo tho commlK On Saturday
aro cnttinir your tins In town for 21
cents per gallon, aron't you? and waa
answered In tho affirmative. He
handed lilm a dlmo and a, cigar with
tho wrappor torn off and thanked him
Overton Herald.
Augolim or Bust," and thoy nay thoy j$
think It will bust. It makes from eight il
to eighteen ml os a hour, and thoy
wl I not likely ho pinched for speeding jj
All- who aaW tho horseless cnrrfaK
say that it It still u rattltng'good rig. , :
It makes about ten miles to the gul- !
Ion of gas, and Is claimed to bo the !
(mi at auiomonuo in mo unucu auuen
which Is atlll In sorvlce and It may1 b
tllD oldest thing of Its kind in the en
llro world. Tho two young man are
Jolly good foMows and mado many
frjends In tho city during their two
d.yB ata;'. OoMienburg Independent.
SCOUTS ORGANISE ,
Wallace, has tho Hoy Scout fevor.
Tho results are that a troop is being
organized and that already a large
number of tho young lads of the com- (
ritunltly have enrolled. Tho ball wasi
Started by G. V. Frey who aftor find
Ing that there was some sentiment onj
tho part of the boys foi such an organ-1
tzatlon socured the doslrcd literature!
A BIG JITNEY DANCE
at the
LLOYD OPERA HOUSE '
NORTH PLATTE
Warm when it's Cool Cool when it's warm
EVERY
Thursday & Saturday
EVENING.
Candy for ihe Ladies Saturday Everting.
A real brand new floor. No stairs to climb.
LADIES FREE-
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Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, all
Ileal Estate. Hcfcrences and Datoi
first NaJIonul Hank.
North Platto, Nebraska.
DIt. J. It. McKIItAILVN
I'rnctlco Limited to Discuses ot
Women and .Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 113. Residence G40J
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. .
Special Attention Given to
.Surgery
McDonald Dank Iliilldlng
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
night Sheriff llolser
1 dlacovord that thrco boardern of the
: county wore attempting to break Jail,
J and tholr plans were noar completion
when discovered. .Too Ryson and
ConStilblov Elliott reports arresting T,n,.( A.Mnqnn who arn l.nlnc l.oi.l
flvo men tho past wook for driving f0I. Btoalllu; tP0H tbes, batteries, ots.,
tholr cam without a Hcoiiho. Fourlfrf)m tho KoBCOO RnrnR0 n(1 Ralph
drew nnoa of flvo dollars and costs, Kfinlnr wnrft f,1n flir(,n wiln ,IIUi l)oen
osltions to co mo
Hloners at tholr noxt- rogular moetln.!
Arthur Bntorprlso.
NO LIOIONSISS
and ona ton do'.! --' ind costs. Justice
of tho Potico T. T. Mnircolt assoasort
tho flnaa. All plead gullU and paid
the'r fines. IlraiTy Vindicator.
MORK BONDS
Noar,ly all tho land owners under
tho North Illvor Ditch wore present
at a mooting hold hero last week to
discuss ways ami means to comploto
tho big canal. Reports show that tho
ditch was noarly comploto but that
more monoy was noedod to finish tho
Job, Tho board of Dlrocioro wero In
structed to got water In tho ditch nt
tho earliest possible momont and to
issue" warrants for its completion, said
warrants to bo taken up later ,by"
another bond issue Garden Counly
Nows.
and information concorning tho work
iy getting in touch with h otu I n,it "ir toir.
Two meetings of the boys, and at
tended by a number of tho businMiB
men wore held this weok. At the
ona hold Wednesday ovonlng whon tho
ntiolous of tin work was started, Lor
On Spoucor, D. Nowi'nan and 0. V.Vrcy
woro delected as a commlttoo to spon
sor tho organization, and the boys
'ginned up. At another mooting .n.
cdut JIastor will bo soloctod. Wal
laco Winner.
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NOTICE TO'IIUNTIORS
PC
OH YOU CENTRAL
Tho fire which started IVIondny
morn'ng 10 minutes till throo In Harry
Klndlo'B carpenter shop didn't do n"
very much damage on account ot tlw
good central sorvh e. Nlglit man nt tho
dopot, gavo in tho alarm, didn't ring 1
minutes before contral was on tho job.
Then (ortral rans tho Fire Dopart
nioTi 'mt oolildnt ralso them tlion
rung several dlfforent partios to toll
thorn of tho Fire but there was several
ho could not raise. Tho Jangling tele
phone wlro d'dn't keep contral from
r oWiik u re " Trtl"-. Oli You .Central
Sorvlco Pnxton Times
CAPTAIN BAKER
Captain II. F. Hakor, one of tho
foW remaining civil war veterans,
and well known to everyone In tlm
community, met with a serious nccl-
glvon two wronchos and a pair of
plyors by a friend on tho , outshR
Thoy had succeeded In unjointlng om
of tho corners ot tho cngo which would
have- enabled them to make their ge..
nwiiy. Tho ponalty for attempted Jail
brouklug Is ono to ten years In tio
enltontlary and this fact muy bo con
tldorcd by tho .judge who In expected
to sentence them fpr nrK'Inal crime
within n fow days. Keith Countv
Nows.
UTILL W USE
A twenty year old Model horseless
carriage wna one of tho wonders ot
strangost looking automobile, or ben.
zlno buggy that ovor whizzed up find
down the streets or Gothenburg two
days. It Is a Soars, made by Soaru,
Robuck and Co, of Chicago, twenty
years ago. It Is bolng driven across
country by Fred Koop. tho ownor
and he Is accompanied by Jack Wll-
The Former's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte. Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not have enough
stock or machinery for a general
farm sale, I am located so I can hold
a combination sale at North Platto
or at tho Falrvtow dairy 1 V4 mWvn
wost of town. I have always got
enough stock or machinery listed with
me so wo can hold a combination sale
any time. .
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Huntors and trespassers are warn
ed that thoy will ho dealt wjth accord
ing to law.
C. II. Watt.
T. S. McCroue. . '
Pat McGraw.
Ilonry P. Hanson.
x,mi mwre rmaresjormiuen
4 W not four
The Calorit Pirjelcss Furnace offers your Family:
June-like warmth in every room in coldest weather (70
guaranteed) fuel bills cut 4 lo Vi unequalled conve
nience clean rooms safety heat protection.
David Cole Creamery Co.
Pays Highest Price
For Cream.
310 EAST FRONT ST.
ifl "VvTf-Tn 5T.yrn-SLJS A
Tliu undersigned will sell at 'public auction on
Wednesday, October 26th, 1921
at life farm 7 miles nortltaast ot North Platto and 20 miles
southwest ot Staploton on tho farm known as tho old Potorson
place, beginning at 1 o'clock, the following described property.
25 HEAD OF CATTLE
2 milch cows giving milk now; 2 with calves. by tholr bUIo; 8 heifers
coming two years old; 1 cow throo years old 1 steer coming tu
years old; 1 bull calf 8 months old; 6 spring calves.
9 HEAD OF HORSES
1 span goldlngB four years old, weight 2200; 1 span blacks throo yearn
old, weight 10G0; 1 span three year old mules; 1 gray mare, eight
years old, wolght 1100; 1 bay nmro, nlno years old, weight 1000; 1
bay mare,, ton years old, wolght 900, "
26 HEAD OF HOGS
it avorago 250 pounds each; 17 head shouts.
FARM, IMPLEMENTS
1 spring, wagon 1 monitor gas engine in good ruunlng order, ono
horao grain drill good as now, 1 disc, 1 two-row, 1 harrow, 1 wagon,
2 sotfl work, harness, 2 donon ch Ickons, ono croam soparator In good
ordur.
HAY AND GRAIN
50 acres ot good corn In Hold, about 30 loads ot hay stacked at tho
plnoo; It corn and hay is sold will gtvo possession at once till
March 1st, with two soctlons of good winter rango.
I'KKK LUNCH AT NOON
TERUS All sums ot (20 and ndor cosh; all sums over that amount
six months tlmo will bo gtvon on bankable noto bearing ton per cent
In to root from dalo of aalo.
J. G. GUYNAN, Owner.
WO KJBRia, Auctioneer. RAT a LANQFOHD, Clork.
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J. S. TWINEM M. D.
llnnuMipiithlr I'liyslclnn
Surui'im
(.'t'licral Practice and
CoiiHtriicllon Surfer)
Hospital AccoiiiiiiDiliitliin
linttc' Valley llospllal
Feriner Naiuo Twlnem Hospital.
NORTH PLATTR, NKIJR.
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The CalorIC gives you the great ad
vantage of ono efficient central heating
plant in basement instead of several
stoves in different rooms. Costs less
than stoves necessary to heat same
space. For old buildings or new. No
plumbing or alterations. No pipes to
freeze.
Made by largest manufacturer of warm
air furnaces in world. Over 125,000
users, many in this neighborhood. Our
Guarantee r" Your satisfaction or
money back." Come in and see this
wonderful heating system.
Simon Bros.
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1 THE' ORIGINAL 'plPELSS ' FURMACEi TRIPLE
in
CASIHO PATENT
How You Should Fimire
Your Oil Costs
MOTOR
iffin!!! ,TiMm cti twm w ii,imu !v'
Automotive engineers and garage men
agree that improper lubrication causes 90
of all engine troubles. So when you figure
oil costs, add practically all repair and over-
hauling costs to what you pay for oil.
Plenty of oil is important. So is replac
ing old oil with fresh oil. But no matter
how much oil you use or how often you re
new it, you can't prevent engine wear and
tear unless the' oil maintains correct body.
Polarine provides a cushioning film that
protects against wear and keeps down friction-load.
In the cylinders Polarine forms
a gas-tight and fuel-tight seal that insures
full compression and maximum power.
Polarine is made in four grades light,
medium heavy, heavy and extra heavy but
only one quality. Get the proper grade for
your car next time by referring to Polarine
chart at our Service Stations or dealers and
you will start cutting down motoring costs.
Look for the Red Crown Sign
Write or ask for a Red Crown Road Map
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
OTIS It. PLAIT, M. I),
I'liyslclnn and urgcon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment ""J
Calls answered Day and Night.
Oyer Union Stato Bank.
Office Phone 29G House Phone 123CJ
Office 340 Housel26.
I) H. W. I. SJIAFFEK
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North Platta.
WYLIE WALKER
Export Piano Tuner and Repairer.
Leave- orders at 914 W. 4th St.
Or Phono 334
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Spccinl Attention Given to Surgery
nnd Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence HE
Office phono 241. Ues. phone 21?
L. C. DROST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebraska
Knights of Columbus Building.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopatli
' OVER UlRSCIIFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phono 102
DR. REDFIELI)
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phones Office G42, Resldenco 676
DERRYRERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phono 41
Night Phono Mack 588
W. T. PRITCIIARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex-
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vino Street. Hos
pital Phono C33, House Phono 633.
BRS. STATES St STATES
Chiropractors
5, 0. 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phono 70.
Res. Phone 1242
D. E. Harper, Gothenburg, Atty.
NOTICE OP PETITION
Estate No; 1849 of Mary Stella Shelly,
deceased, in tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per
sons Interested In said estate tako no
tice that a petition has been filed for
tho probate of the above entitled es
tate, and for tho appointment of
Frank Shelly as Administrator of said
estate, which has been set for hearing
horeln on Nov, 2, 1921, at 10 o'clock
a. in-
Dated Oct. 8, 1921.
TO H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge,
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 61.
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho apodal commissioner appointed
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing nt tho corner to Sec.
13, 14, 23 nnd 24, T. 13 N. R. 30 W.
of tho 6th P. M., running thenco north
on line between sees. 13 and 14 one
mile, thence northwesterly through"
sees. 11, 10 and 9 following tho South
bank of tho channel of tho Platto Riv
er to tho IntorsccUon wlUi Road No. C,
ending there said road to bo 6G foct
,w!do, has reported In favor thoroof,
all objections thereto nnd claima tov
damages by reason of tho establish
ment of tho aboro road must bo fllc.1
In tho offloo of tho County Clork of
Lincoln County, Nobraakn, on or be
fore 12 o'clock noon of the 17th day
of December, 1921.
Dated this lth day of October,
1921,
A. 3. ALLEN,
(SEAL) County Clork.