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Homo office, Fourth nnd Locust Streets, North Platte, Nebraska. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hagcr of Maxwell wore city visitors Friday. Jos. A. Condlt returned Sundaj from Dig Springs where he transacted business. Mrs. Jos. A. Condlt and son return ed yesterday from Choycno whore they spent tho week end. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Drowor of Her shcy visited local friends Friday. Thoy wcro accompanied home by Mrs. Julian Walker. Mrs. B. h. Bgolhoff and Mrs. Martin Johnson left Saturday for Loop City to visit. Mrs. Johnson will spend sov. oral months there. Miss Rcna Dolph returned to Pax ton yesterday after upending the woek end with her parents. Mrs. C. V. Turplo left Friday foi Donvcr whero sho will make her futuro homo. Miss Ora Stuart returned yester day from Kearney where sho spent tho week end. C, A. Little returned to his homo In Culbcrtson, Nobr. Saturday after visit ing at the home of his son Supt. C. L. Little. Albert Shonk and Mr. Norrls havr accepted positions In Itho Leader. Lowell Roblgpn has accepted a pos ItloK III tho Clinton store. Mrs, M. Hltllng returned to her home Saturday aftor visiting at the homo of her daughter Mrs. A. Doebke. Mrs. Clias Macho and daughter Jeanctt returned Saturday from Grnu.l Island where thoy visited rclatlvc Paul Harrington left yesterday for Kansas City to attend the American Legion Convention. Wm. Norrls of Choyenno visited , friends In the city over the week eiid. Miss Pearl Haln of Stapleton has accopted a position at the Credit As sociation office. Mr. .1. 4. Wilson, DCntlsi. Opposite McCabo Hotel, North Pintle, IVchr. Orcr Stamp's Bakery Phone 71. Mrs. Austin Westfall left tho latter part of the week for Grand Island i to visit. J. Henderson, W. R. Maloney, D. J. Autonldcs and S. It. DerrybOTry at tended tho hardware menT.s iconven.j tlon In Gothenburg last evening. They wore entertained at a banquet In the Houston hotel. Fred Dennett, state , flold secretary and Mr. Miles, ono of tho national officers attended the convention. COJDIISSrONKItS PROCEEDINGS. 4. W3T. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or shoot metal. 510 Locust. Under General Hospital. Tho Doard of County Commissioners of Lincoln County met Monday Oct. 24 1D21 with present Sprlngeil Coker, Cohagen and Co. Clerk Allen. ' Tho following ibllls were approved and allowed. Chas. Doyce, bridge work, $69.50 L. M. Cochran, brldgo .work, $34.50 E. M. Loech, rent Co. poor, $8. J. N. Lewis, refund of tax, $15.10. Olio Graham, services', $7. John L. Nelson, dragging, $36. John Herrod, mdso. county poor, $189.95. Henry J. Shrlver, road dlst, $36.75. Chas. Sanderson, supplies, $6.65. Geo. Carman, services, $9.00. W. R. Maloney, mdse., $173.55. Wallace Lumber Co., $385.83. Brlggs-Whito Lumber Co., $57. Hallcy Trusty, road dlst. 25, $84. Chas. Reutzel, road dlst. 3, $30. Harold Hlbbs, dragging, $6. Wiley Moon, road dlst 23, $15. C. H. Hlbbs, road dlst. 23, $15. Harold Hlbbs, road dlst. 23, $6. Waltomath Lumbor Co., coal, $155.11. Jcsso Long, road dlst. 31, $18. Omaha Printing Co., $1240.63. Sundry persons surveying, $107. Ed Stoner, road dlst. 18, $250. B. C. Hostetter, brldgo work, $60.45 It. H. Hostetter, bridge work, $22.80 J. A. Russell, road dlst O, $57.00. Verne J. Cokcr, hay on North River J.S.TWNEM M.D. Homeopathic Physician A Surgeon General Practice and Construction Surgerj Hospital Accommodation Platte Taller Hospital Former Name Tnlncm Hospital. NORTH PLATTE, NEDB. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 339. David Cole Creamery Co. Pays Highest Price For Cream. 310 EAST FRONT ST. road, $87. Adjourned to Oct. 31, 1921. :o: Miss Betty Turplo rosigned her poa itlon at the North Platte Credit As sociation office andt left yesterday for Denver to make her future homo with her parents. Dr. J. R. McKirahan left Friday for Lincoln to attend the Nebraska Okla homa football game there Saturday. 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Special offer, If you don't own a New Edison, why not try Mood Music in your own home, and see what it will do for you? We'll loan you a New Edison for three days. No charge or obligation. Just check coupon. r IP I . ' ,m .'B3 DIXON I l! Bring or Mail thin Coupon i .r-- "'zj ClUft P'ca3e K've me a free copy of Mr. Edison's y S S- t m new book, "Mood Music." M A 'W oC -r, -1 SV y .--v-r'-TL M MUSIC SHOP To Whom It May Concern: Tho Special Commissioner appoint ed to locate. a public road us follows: Commencing at tho Southeast cor ner of section 34, town 10, range 2S. Lincoln County, Nebraska, width of road to bo 40 feet, running thonco northwest from tho southeast corner to tho northwest corner of section 28 town 10, range 26, Lincoln County, Nebraska and terminating nt tho Southeast corner of Section 20, to-n 10, range 2C, Lincoln, County, Nebras ka, following as near as possible the present traveled road, has reported In favor thereof: any person or por tions having objections thereto, or claims for damages by reason of tho establishment of tho above described road must file same in tho office of tho County Clork at North Platte, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'lock nooii of tbe 7th day of January, 1922. Dated nt North Platte, Nebraska, this 25th day of October, 1921. v A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. Tho farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not have enough Btock or machinery for a general farm sale, l am located so I can hold a combination sale at North Platte or at tho Falrview dairy 1 miles west of town. I have always got enough stock or machinery listed with me so we can hold a combination sale any time. NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1854 of Mary Facka. de ceased, in the County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said Estate take no tice that a petition has been filed for the appointment of William H. Facka as Administrator of said estate, which has been set for hearing herein on November 18, 1921, at 10 o'clock a, m. Dated October 21st, 1921. WM. II. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) County Judge. mi. J. It. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases nl Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phones Office 113. Residence G40J john s. soars, m. d. . Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Dank Building Office Phono 83 Residence 3f OTIS R. PLATT, M. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Over, Union State Bank. Office Phone 296 House Phono 123GJ Office 340 Housel26' Dll. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte. GEO. B. DENT Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Giren to Snrgery nnd Obstetrics Office Building & Loan Building Phone: Office lau. Residence m Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Building. DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1021 DR. REDF1ELD PIIYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phonos Office 642, Resldenco 676 DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmera Undertakers and Funeral DIreetori Day PheHo 41 NIgfct Phono Black 588 W. T. PRITCHARD Gradnato YeterJnarlsn Ex-GoTominent Veterinarian and ex. assistant deputy State Veterinarian. Hospital 316 South Vine Street Hos pital Phone 633, Houao Phone 633 DBS. 8TATES & STATES Chiropractors 6, . 7 Building & Loan Bulldlag. Res. Phone 1242 Office Phone 70.