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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I1 LINCLN COUNTY FAIR WINNERS A COHi'LETK LIST OF ALL 1'BIZE WINNERS AT THE 1921 LIN. COLN COUNTr FAIK. I BLUE PLUM JELLY First Mrs. II. p. Hcnckel, North Platte. . Second Zoda Itohblns, North Platte Third APPLE JAM Mrs. S. R. Pattluon, Max well Third CIIEIUIY Ja'm Mrs. S. R. "Pattlsan, Maxwell. Third GRAPE JAM first Mrs. J. Shanahan, Wallace. . Second Mrs. Roberts. Tli Ira WHOLE PEAS CANNED First Mrs. Fred Nelson, No. Platte. Second Mrs. J. Shanahan, Wallace. Third, HALVED PEARS First Mrs. II. P. Henckol, North Platte. Second Mrs. II. Donolson. Third WHOLE PEACHES First Mrs. Fred Nelson, North Platte. Second Mrs. Roy Spurrier, North Platte. Third PITTED CHERRIES First Mrs. Roy Spurrier, North Platte. Second Mrs. E. F. Thelsing, Brady. Third PICKLED CUCUMBER'S First Mrs. Lindborg. Second Mrs. 0. J. Lewisj, North Platte. Third HOME MADE LAUNDRY SOAP First Mrs. Lindborg. Second Mrs. H. P. Larson, North Platte. Third TOMATO CHILI SAUCE First Mrs. H. P. HenokeL North Platte. Second Mrs. Clins. Sanders, Well licet Third TOMATO CATSUP First Mrs. Mary Elliott. Second Mrs. H. Donolson. Third FRESH FRUIT PEACHES First Second George LoDloyt, N. Platto, Third SUMMER APPLES First Roy Spurrier, North Platte. Second Roy Spurrlor, North Platte Third FALL APPLES First Roy Spurrier North Platte. Socond Roy Spurrlor, North Platto. Third WINTER APPLES First Roy Spurrier, North Platte. Second Roy Spurrlor, North Platte Third BEST DISPLAY OF FRUIT BY ONE PERSON First Roy Spurrier, North Platto RAISIN BREAD . First Ethel Mason Second- Third WHOLE WHEAT BREAD First Mrs. Edw. Oglor, N. Platte, Second Ethel Mason. Third ROLLS First Mrs. C. J. Lewis. Second Mrs. C. J. Lewis.. Third BOSTON BROWN BREAD First Second Mrs. 0. J. Lowis. Third LOAF CORN BREAD First Second Mrs. C. J. Lewis. Third YELLOW SPONGE CAKE First Mrs. Peterson. Second Ethel Mason. Third ANGEL FOOD CAKE First Mrs. Peterson. Second Mrs. Fred Erickson. ' Third DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE First Ethel Mason Second airs. Hemlcuruch. Third WHITE LOAF CAKE First Ethel Mason. Second Mrs. Hnrtman, Third GINGER BREAD Mrs. C. J. Lowls. Third GINGER COOKIES First Mrs. Lindborg. Socond Mrs. Lindborg. Third- IS YOUR MONEY SAFELY INVESTED? Vlrnf mnrtpnpn Inntin fnt VAnco j past havo proved to bo about the ! safest investment ono could possess, and during tho present financial conditions this fact 13 again ovidont. Tho reason for this Is duo to tho fnct that loan companies making land disposing of first mortgages, loan a very small per cont of tho 'vnluo of tho property, usually ono fourth to ono-hnlf of a consorvatlvo value, and thoro must bo nn extrem ely large shrinkage In tho valuo of tho property before tho mortgage Is affected. Many stocks in good companies nnd various securities aro selling today at a greatly reduced price, while n good first mortgago secured by real estate has not depreciated. Wo can offer such securities for money Invested with us to rcaltzo you C to 7 per cent IntorcBt. Mortgages can bo purchased on small payments and your money is earning a good rato of lntorcst as soon as left with us. Call and let us explain. GOODMAN-BUCKLEY TRUST CO. Capital $50,000.00 11-1 East Front Strcot. :o: NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunters and trespassers are warn ed that thoy will bo doalt with accord ing to law. C. H. Watt, T. S. McCronc. Pat McGraw. Henry P. Hanson. :o: Clinton & Son. Graduate Opticians, "rv us for service. FAKM LOANS I am prepared to make a few farm loans on improved farms, occupied by owners. O. H. THOELECKE. David Cole Creamery Co. Pays Highest Price For Cream. 310 EAST FRONT ST. Farm Bureau Exchange List. I No Other Phonograph Can Do It No other phonograph oven dares the test which the New Edison underwent Monday, Oct. 10th, before a large audience at the Lutheran Church. That fact is something for you to think about. The test of comparison with living artists is the only phonograph test which means any thing. It is the only way in which a phonograph can irrefutably prove its realism. It is the most drastic of all phonograph tests. To sustain it. requires absolutely perfect realism, nothing less. The New Edison stood by Harvey Ilindermy- er's side in the Church. If you were there, you heard the living voice and the RE-CREATED voice brought into direct comparison. You know that there was no difference between the two voices. A similar test was made by the Dann instru mental trio with the same successful results. By this wonderful performance, the New Edi son has placed itself apart from nil other phono graphs and talking machines. It alone has sus tained this drastic test. It alone has proved con. cretely and conclusively, that it gives you the living performances of great artists. The NEW EDISON "THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL" Any Official Laboratory Model you buy in our store will positively sustain the test made at tho Lutheran Church. We will give you our guaran tee to that effect. Come in and hear this instrument in sonic further tests of realism. Learn that you can have an Official Laboratory Model of your own, on a very small cash outlay. We will make a gentleman's agreement with any music lover. Dixon Music Shop All paid-up Khrni ihircau Members aro entitled to a maximum of. one column inch of froo ndvortlfling for seed, feed, livestock and 2nd hand farm machinery. Thcoo adds to run for two consecutive Issues of tho North Platte-Seinl-V'cekly Trlbuno and discontinued unless notico to continuo is rocolvcd after tho second Issue. - Tills sorvlco is paid for by Farm Iluroau Membership mouoy and for that reason is not nvailablo for those who uro not paid-up members. Send your lists to tho County Agent's Office at North Platte, Box 2.13, -horo the County list will bo compiled for tho paper. Tho greater tho number tho greater tho sorvlco to the County. VOll SALE Hereford Hulls, Prod MeClymont, North Platto. FOR SALE Qallowuy Hulls, $7o and up. H. F. Now, Wcllflcct, FOR SALE Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. in April, $75. J. V. Dionor, North Platto. FOR SALE G carloads Irish Cob bler potatoes; $2.00 por cwL Roland Framo, Horshoy. FOR SALE 5 Poland China boars, G to 0 months old. 2 Shorthorn bulls. F. E, Rosso & Son, Maxwell. WANTED 100 head of cattlo for feed nnd enre, $2.00 per month of $10 for six months. Ralph Saul, North Plutto. FOR SALE 7 Poland China, bparj.. 9. J. Koch, Horshoy.' FOR SALE 20 bushols No. t .al falfa seed. 20 bushols No. 2 alfalte seed. H. P. Soronson, Maxwell. FOR SALE 145 acres Uila yoar'a' corn, uvorago 5 to 15 bu. por acre. P.. L. "Wagner, 5 miles SE of North, Platte. Those having farniB for rout would: do well to lenvo notico at tho County Agont'B Office. Wo havo a numler of Inquiries for them. FOR RENT 500 acres good pasture land, no slock on It this yoar. Owner of stock may llvo on placo and take care of stock. P. L. Wagner G mlloa; SE of North Platto. mi. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything mado of tin or shoot metal. 510 Locust. Undor General Hospital. IltS SL HENRY GILFOYIi Teacher of Voico Culture and tho Art of Singing Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147.? Getting Eyesight Back After Measles Tho nature of Measles 1b bucIi that during and for n short tlmo after tlie attack, tho eyes aro extremely sens itive to light. In most cases with a little care, tho patient recovers from an attack without any apparent Im pairment of eyesight But If tho oyos aro weak, then tho dlseaso may leave serious after effects. Aside from tho spinal nerves that by connective lines, keep tho oyo or gans in healthful condition, tho eyes also aro sensltivo to defective kidney action. Chiropractic spinal adjust ments then, which will freo tho spinal nerves affecting tho eyes, and tho kidnoy nerves, will havo good ooffct in restoring normal eyesight WHEN HEALTH BEGINS doponds on when you tolophono No. 70 for nn appointment. Consultation lb without charge. Drs. States & States, The P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building and Loan Building North Platto Nebraska. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS OI5EASE3yTHE FOLLOWING $ C EYES KA. EARS S- THROAT XT ARMS C LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS DOWELS APPENDIX "-'BLADDER ' I nvuro 5pinsl Jaojii LIMBS LOWER PINCHED NERVE5, IMPOSSIBLE F0 FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND HEALTH) r r Turin nnr ti U I 1SLIK UKVlftNO Ai4D TI5SUE5r 1 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. 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 of the biggest Masquerade Dances oi its kind ever held in the city. 'And as usual every Thurs. & Sat. Evening. North Platte, Nebraska. 4