The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 18, 1921, Image 3

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    LINCOLN COUNTY
FAIR WINNERS
A COiMPLKTi: LIST OF ALL PRIZE
WlKXEItS AT THE 1921 LIN
COLN COUNTY FA I It.
GEESE.
BMBDEN
ADULT GANDER
i'"1rst N. C Bowcn Brady
Second N-'C. Bowen, Brady
Third
ADULT GOOSE
First N. C. Bowen Brady
Second N. C. Bowen, Brady
Third
YOUNG GANDER
N. C. Bowen, Brady
Third
YOUNG GOOSE
FirBt
Second N. C. Bowen, Brady
Third
WILD or CANADIAN
ADULT GANDER
First
Second M. C. Rogers North Platto
Third
ADULT GOOSE
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Third
GUINEAS
PEARL
First
Socond L. I. Tucker, North Platte
Third ' ,
HEN
L. I. Tucker, Noh Platta
Third
COCKRBL
L. I. Tucker, North Platto
Third
PULLET
L. I. Tucker, North Platto
Third
RING NECK PHEASANTS
ADULT COCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second M. C. Rogers North Platto
Third
ADULT HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Second M. C. Rogers North Pldtte
Third
PIGEONS (WHITE HOMER)
ADULT COCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second
Third
ADULT HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
9econd
Third y
YOUNG CdCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Second
Third
YOUNG HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Socond
Third
PIGEONS (WHITE ' KING)
ADULT COCK
Harrison Tout, No. Platte
Third
ADULT HEN
Harrison Tout, No. Platte
Third
YOUNG COCK
Harrison Tout, No. Platto
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TjUNE,
Third
YOUNG HEN
Hnrrison Tout, No. Platte
Third -
PIGEONS (COMMON)
ADULT COCK
First Donald Westphal, No. Platte
ADULT HEN
First Donald Westphal, No. Platte
Second
I. Third
RED CARNEAUX PIGEONS
ADULT COCK
Firat M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second
Third ADULT HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second
Third YOUNG COCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Pintle
Second '
Third
YOUNG HEN
SPLASHED CARNEAUX
YOUNG COCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Socond
Third
YOUNG HEN
Firat M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Socond
Third
YELLOW CARNEAUX
YOUNG COCK
First M. C. Rogers, NorUi Plntto
Second
Third
YOUNG HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Second
Third
YELLOW TUMBLER. PIGEONS
YOUNG COCK ,
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second
Third
YOUNG HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platte
Second
Third '
BLACK TJUMBLER PIGEONS ;
ADULT COCK
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second
Third '
ADULT HEN
First M. C. Rogers, North Platto
Second 1 ,
Third
YELLOW TUMBLER PIGEONS
YOUNG COCK
M. C; Rogers North 'Platte
Third
BLACK TUMBLER PIGEONS
ADULT COCK
M. C. Rogers North Platto
Third
ADULT HEN
M. C. Rogers.
Third
WHITE FANTAIL PIGEONS
ADULT COCK
First
Second M. C. Rogers North Platto
Third
ADULT HEN
First
Second M. C: Rogers North Platte
Third
YOUNG COCK
M. C. Rogers North Platte
Third
YOUNG HEN
First
Second M. C. Rogers North Platte
Third
. BABBITTS
CHECKERED GIANTS
SENIOR BUCK
Mrst
Second M. O. Rogers North Plntto
Third
SENIOR DOW
First
Second M. C. Rogers North Plntte
Third
STAR GRAY GIANTS
SENIOR BUCK
Warren Doollttlo No Platto
Third
BELGIAN HARE
SENIOR BUCK
First ,
Second Vernon Hatfield, No. Plntto
Third
SENIOR DOE
, First Vernon Hatfold, No. Platto
Second Vernort Hatfield, No. Platte
Third
NEW ZEALAND REDS
SENIOR BUCK
First Warren Doollttle, No. Platte.
Second Reed McDonald, No. Platto
. Third
SENIOR DOE
Warren Doollttlo No Platte
Third
JUNIOR BUCK
Third
Second Reed McDonald, No. Platto
Third
JUNIOR DOE
First- !
Socond Reed McDonald, No. Platto
Third
AMERICAN BLUE
SENIOR DOE
Vernon Hatfield, No. Platte
Third
WATCH YOUR SALE DATES.
-:o:-
Nov. 22 I Tamo Kawashlma. No.
Platte. Gcnornl Farm Salo. Ed. Klcrlg
Auctioneer.
Nov. 23 Falrvlow Dairy Combin
ation Salo. H. M. Johansen, Autlonoor'
PUBLIC SALE
As I am leaving the farm I will sell at my place six miles west and
ono mile north of North Platto on the farm known as tho Frank Tur
ple place, on
Tuesday, November 22nd.
The following described property consisting of
' 90 HEAD OF CATTLE
2 milk cows, 1 fresh, 1 giving inllk now, 52 head ot stock cows and
most all of them are White Faces, 35 h,end of White Faced calves, 1
threo year old White F'aco bull.
11 HEAD OF HORSES
Span of black mares, weight 2700, 0 years old; span of brown mares,
weight 3000, 6 and 7 years old; span of mules, 4 years old, weight
2200 and broke; span of brown colts. 3 years old, weight 2800; saddle
pony, 3 years old, weight 600; brown span, mare and gelding, weight
2600, 6 years old and cue smooth mouth .
FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Now 4 inch wagon, good 3 Inch wagon, gang plow, sulky plow, poU to
digger, new corn cultivator new P. & O. beet cultivator, John Deere
beet cultivator, disc, roller, 3 section harrow, mowor, hay bake, hay '
sweep, hay stacker, beet spray, 4 sots of Concord harness,
rango cook stove, lco box and other articles too numerous to mention.
SALE STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK. FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE All Bums of $20 and under cash. All sums over
that amount six months time will bo given with a bankable note bear
ing 10 per cent interest from dato of sale.
Haruo Kawashima, Owner.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order ot attachment
Issued out of tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraskn on tho 9th da
of November, 1921, wherein tho First
National Bank of North Platto was
plaintiff and P. E. Burnett, defendant
and by virtue of said attachment I:
levied upon threo hundred nnd forty
(340) boxes of apples tho property of
said defendnnt and by vlrtuo of nnj
order Issued by tho County Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 12th
day of November, 1921, I will on tho
26th day of November, 1921, at two
o'clock P. M. of said day at tho North
Platto Equity Store, 209 East Sixth
Street, in North Platte, sell said prop
erty herctoforo attached in said ac
tion nt public auction to tho highest
blddor for cash to satisfy said at
tachment, tho amount duo thereon In
tho nggrogato being tho sum of
$345.03 nnd accruing costs.
North Platto, November 14, 1921.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff of Lincoln County,
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
Tho Farmer's Auctioneer
H. ML Johansen,
North Platto, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For those who do not havo enough
stock or machinery for a general
farm sale, I nm located so I can hold
n combination nalo at North Platto
or ut tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles
west of town. I have always got
enough stock or machinery listed with
mo ho we ran hold n combination salo
any time.
That intangible nnd mysterious thing cnllcd OPPORTUNITY, about
which so many essays havo con written, so mauy sermons preach
ed and so mnny pooms inspired, is not a stranger that comos and
knocks at our door In disguise, not a winged meteor that spreads it?
llarlng stream ot light across ho heavens when least expected, not
un archangel thnt suddenly awakens us from our sloop to bring good
tidings.
OPPORTUNITY ts just plain homo folks. It's aa constant aa tho
shadow that walks with us and Is always present In our affairs, re
gardless of vocation, position or circumstances.
Opportunity la not what may come TOMORROW, but what wo make
out of TODAY.
You may bo Insurnblo today, but unnblo to pnss the nocossary med
ical examination tomorrow, do not delay until your opportunity hna
pnssod, but secure a Perfect Protection policy with tho FIDELITY
RESERVE COMPANY today. A HOME Company, writing Life,
Health and Accident Insurance of all Kinds. Homo offlco, Fourth
and Locust Streets, North Platto, Nebraska!
with Broadway HlTb
'TpHE tables have been 1 ned. Now
it's Edison, who gets here first
with Broadway's newest song and
dance hits.
Edison scouts constantly cover every
Broadway show, restaurant and ex
clusive club. They get the new hits
the moment they break.
Mr. Edison has installed a special de
partment of manufacturing, with special
equipment, which speeds these hits
through in record-breaking time. In
some cases, the Edison Re-Creations
of a new number beat the sheet music
out
"Flashes from Broadway" are sent
us, by fast express, as quickly as they
are issued.
So, if you want to keep up with
Broadway, watch our windows for
"Flashes from Broadway" and visit our
Re-Creation department
EDISON RE-CREATIONS
Remember, too, that on the 20th of
each month, Edison issues a fine sup
plement of classical and popular music,
rendered by world-famous artists.
To hear any of these Re-Creations
on the New Edison is to hear the finest
music which modern homes are able
to command For, the Edison Re
creation of an artist's performance
can not be told from the artist's origi
nal performance. This has been proved
by thousands of tests of direct com
parison. Before you buy your Christmas pho
nograph, be sure you hear the wonder
ful New Edison.
DIXON MUSIC SHOP.
ED KIBRIG, Auctioneer.
RAY C. LANGFORD, Clork