The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 28, 1921, Image 6

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Farm Bureau
Exchange List.
All paid-up Farm Burenu Members are entitled to n maximum of one
column Inch or free mlvortlBlnn for aeol, feed, livestock and 2nd hand farm
machinery. Theio adds to run for two consocutlvo issues of tho 'North Platte
Scnii-V''eekly Tribune mid discontinued unless notlco to continue Is rocolvod
aftor lha second issue. This service is paid for by Farm Duroatt Membership
money and for tlist reason Is not avallablo for those who aro -not paid-up
niombar. Send your lists to the County Agent's Office at North Plntto, Box
1.13, hors the County list will be compiled for the paper. The greater tho
number tho groster tho sorvlco to the County.
FOH SALE 7 Poland China boar,
s .7. Koh,' Horshey.
FOR SALE Galloway Bulls,
and up. II. F. New, Wolllloot.
$7G
FOR SALE Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs.
in April, $75.
riattc.
J, V. DIonor, North
FOH SALE G Carloads Irish Cob
bler potatoes, ?2.00 por cwt. Roland
Frame, HorBhey.
FOR SALE C Poland China boars,
C to 9 months, old. 2 Shorthorn bulls.
F. E. Rosso & Son, Maxwoll.
WANTED 100 head of cattlo lor
iced and cure, $2,00 per month of $10
for six montliH. Ralph Saulf North
Platte.
. 'lodrty at a greatly
mini soeu. v uubiiois ao, - niianu-Rf.
sood. II. P. Soronson, Maxwoll.
FOR SALT 146 ncros this yoar's
corn, avorago C to 15 bit. per aoro. P.
L. Wngnor, 5 miloe SB of North
Platte.
IS YOUR MONEY SAFELY
INVESTED?
Flrsi
mortgage loans for years
past havo proved to bo about tho
safest investment one could possoes,
and during tho prosont financial
conditions this fact Is again ovldcnt.
Tho roason for this is duo to the
fact that loan companies making
and disposing of first mortgages,
loan a very small per cont of the
valuo of the property, usually one
fourth to ono-half of a conservative
value, and thoro must bo nn extrem
ely largo shrinkago In tho valuo of
tho property beforo tho mortgage Is
affected.
Many stocks in good companies
arid' various socuritios arc selling
reduced price,
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Thoso having farms for rent would
do well to loave notice at tho County
Agent's Office. Wo havo a numbor of
Inquiries for them.
FOR SALE Hereford Hulls.
McClymont, North Platte.
Fred
TOR RENT 500 acres good pauturo
land, no stock on it tlila year. -Owner
of tock may live on placo and tako
care of stock. P. L. Wagner C mllca
SE of North Platlo.
S.MITII-CIIA.SK
A very protty wedding was solem
, nlzed at tho Methodist parsonage
on "Wednesday, Oct. 10 when Chas.
Smith of Missouri Valley, Iowa wns
united in marriage to MIsb Laura
M. Chaso of Wcllflcct, Nobr. Rov. II.
E. Hess performing tho ceremony.
Mrs. Smith is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Chase of "Wcll
llect and 1b very woll known in that
vicinity. For somo tlmo sho has
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
M. E. Scott went to Suthorlana
Wednesday to transact business.
Attornoy Lcsllo Baslclns returned
Wednesday from Arthur where ho
transacted legal business.
Mrs. William Walter of Brady camo
Wednesday to visit at tho home or
Mrs. Olllo Salisbury.
Mrs. Eva Swcot of Henry, 111. is ti
guest at tho homo of Mrs. Olllo
been employed with tho Hospo firm Sftlls1,ury'
in Omaha. 'Mr. Smith has been If. Chlof Spilincr returned WodncH
buSWcss In Missouri Valley for a , day from Omaha with Edna Murray,
numbor of years until rccontly when colored, who appeared in police
ho made changes which require; court yesterday ngnlnsttho propri
liim to spend much of his tlmo in ! ctor of tho Liborty Rooms.
Omaha.
while. a good first mortgago socurcd
by real ostalo has not doproclatcd.
.'Wo can offer such securities for
money invostod with us to realize
you C to 7 por cont Intorost.
Mortgages can bo purchased on
tfmall payments and yoifr money Is
earning a good rato of intorost as
soon as left with us.
Cull and let us explain.
GOODMAN BUCKLEY TRUST CO.
Capital ?50,000.00
114 East Front Street. .
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EXTENSION ROAD NO. 339.
Following tho coremony tho party 0000iWOOaaarKWO0iOO
left for Wollfleet from which placo
Mr. Smith will tako his brido to
a now homo which ho has built at
Missouri Valley. Mr., and Mrs. L.
L. Chasio" of Wcllllcet and Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Chaso of Maywood
accompanied tho bridal party. Tho
host wishes of tholr frlonds go with
Mr. and Mrs. Smith. I
Vulcanizing
Tires, Tubes and Ac-
cessories.
FERI) STREITZ
VULCANIZING CO.
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho Special Commissioner appoint
ed to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho Southeast cor
ner of section 34, town 10, rango 2f.
Lincoln County, Nebraska, width of
road to bo 40 feet, running thence
rtorthwest from the southeast corner
to tho northwest corner of section 28
town 10, range 20, Lincoln County,
Nebraska and terminating at tho
Southeast cornor of Section 20, town
10, Tango 26, Lincoln, County, Nebras.
ka, following as near as posslblo the
present traveled road, has reported
In favor thereof: any person or per
sons having objections thereto, or
claims for damages by reason of the
establishment of the above described
road nuiBt file samo In tho office of
tho County Clerk at Nortli Platte,
Nebraska, on or before 12 o'lock
noon of the 7th day of January, 1922.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
this 25th day of October, 1921.
A, S. ALLEN,
County Clerk
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Harry Lowell loft tho latter part
of the week for Omaha where he
will tako up electrical work on the
Union Pacific Railroad.
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Attornoy M.' E. Crosby went to
Ogallala Wednesday to transact legal
btislnoss.
Corner 5th and Locust
Phono 525W
I have leased Mrs. Mar
tln'R houso moving outfit.
Anyr in wishing work done
call SO'4 Mast 10th Street.
DAVID YOUNG.
The Biggest Price Sensation in Years,
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The Phonograph that
Amazed North Platte
Can Be Bought!
There is a rumor abroad that the instrument which tri
umphed in the drastic comparison test, made in North
Platte Oct. 10th, at the Lutheran Church, was a special ex
hibition model. The rumor is false The instrument was
a'regular Official Laboratory Model.
Every Official Laboratory Model in our stock is guaran- r ;
teed to sustain the same test.
I? you were one of those, in that audience, who wistful
ly exclaimed: - "Wouldn't it be wonderful if I could buy a .''
phonograph like that" know that you can. Know that it
will perform this miracle every day for you in your own v !
home. "
The NEW EDISON
J "The Phonograph With a Soul." .
'."Come, in and hear for yourself the Official Laboratory .
f ' Model's marvelous realism. Find out about our Budget
Plan, which enables you to own an Official Laboratory
cModel for a small down payment, and the. balance on a
' gentleman's agreement to suit your convenience. r,V
Note: The testfat the Lutheran Church was made-by -, Jp
Harvey Hindermyer, the world-famous tenor and the V
charming Dann Trio. They compared their living art with . , r
its RE-CREATION by the New Edison. There was no
lifference between the living art and the RE-CREATED
art.
The New Edison stands absolutely alone in this achieve
ment; no other phonograph has ever sustained this test of
comparison.
Dixon Music Shop
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The Greatest Washer
Ever Built in a
Gigantic Sacrifice Sale
REGULAR $170.00 EDENS
$119.75
While They Last
You Save $50.25
The factory has not reduced the price. The EDEN is still
regularly $170.00. This special price is subject to with
drawal at a moments notice. After the sale the EDEN
will go back to the old price.
Buy This New 1921 Model EDEN With Free Service
for One Year and Save $50.25.
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DISSOLVED
The co-partnership between L. It,
Duko and R. A. Ovren. In tho wull pa
per, paint ami glass business has been
dissolved. Air. Duko retains owner-1
ship of the stock and book account! !
nnd assumes all obligations of the
Arm. Persons knowing themselves to
bo Indebted to tho firm will please i
call at the storo and settle the ac-!
count. L. R. DUKE. I
Dr. L. J. K HA USE, Dentist. X-Kay
Diagnosis. McDmiald Hank Itulldlng.
I'Iioiic 07.
yUU lVALBOHF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
BIO Locust. Under General Hospital.
FARM LOANS
I am prepared to make a fow farm
louns on Improved farms, occupied
by owners. '
O. II. THOELECKE.
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PUBLIC SALE
As I am moving to town I will sell at my farm 12miles northwest ot
North Platte, Section 20, Township 15, Rango 31, on
Wednesday, November 2, 1921
SALE STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK
46 HEAD OF CATTLE
18 head of Shorthorn Durham milk cows ranging from 2 to S years
old, a 3 year old red steer, two 2 year old steers, three- 2 year old
loan heifers, 8 yearling calves, I t HU'ing calves.
18 HEAD OF HORSES
Brown team 7 and 9 years old, weight 2500, broko to work; span of
mules 3 years old. weight 2000 broke to work; bay team mares 'J
years old, weight 2400, broko to wotk; brown team geldings, 9 years
1 d, weight 2200, broko to work; sorrel ti-am mares, 7 and 8 years old,
weight 2100. broko to work; sorrrl molding, 3 years old, weight 1200
broko to work: sorrel mare, 3 years old, weight 1000, partly broke;
2 nay saddle horses. 4 and 5 ycare old. v. eight 1800; grey saddle
pony smooth mouth, and dolt; 2 suckling mines.
15 HEAD OF HOGS
Kour Poland China, brood sows weight 300 lbs. each: Poland China
boar weight 300; 10 Poland China Bhoats weighing from 50 to 100
pounds each,
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
:. 0-ft. Deoring mowers, 12-ft. Deriug mower, John Deere lister, Trl
tell lister, P. & O. 2-row, John Deere l;-row, Badger riding cultivator,
H.adlcy riding cultivator, Daisy walking cultivator, 16-in. stirring,
plow, 7-ft, Deoring grain binder, KSncman disc, 3 section harrow,
IG-fl. hay rack, 3-in. Quality lumber vngon nnd box, corn shellcr. 1
Ictse sweep, feed grinder, Champion huy sweep, well machine, set
of heavy block and tackle with l'j;. rvet of 1-in. rope. 36-ft woll der
i ick, 200 foot 1-ln. well pipe, 55 gallon sicel oil barrel, 55 gallon steol
gas barrel, grind stono, enclosed f.chool wagon, 16-in. John Deere
I l eaking plow, lG-ln. John Daoro etirring plow, 10-ft "Woodman's
wind mill, 2 11-ft. water tanks dehorning shuto, Do Laval cream
separator, G gallon cream can, 10 gallon cream can, 5 milk buckets,
4 sots of work harness, 2 saddles, goat, G dozen chickens.
FUEK LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $20 and under, cash; on alt sin- i
over that amount a credit of G months will be given with a bankal c
noto bearing 10 per cent Interest from dato of salo.
J AS. BECHAN, Owner
ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer.
R. C. LANGFORD, CloV
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