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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL A3J) PERSONAL INDOOR CARNIVAL TO HE HELD IN LLOYD OPERA IIOI7SK NEXT WEEK COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Mr. nnd Mrs. Sullivan of Ilrady opcnt Tuoeday in tlio city. Mrs. Gcorgo Sholoty of Maxwell shopped n tho city Wodnosday. Dr. McGraw of Tyron transacted business In tho city Wednesday. Clinton & Son, tho Eye Glass Men. Service and Satisfaction. Mrs. L. II. Eyerley of Hcrshoy visit ed relatives In tho city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Young of Hastings are guests at the Carl Simon home. Dr. Kcnnon of Maxwell transacted professional business In tho city Wednesday. Give thought to Christmas. Dixon, the Jeweler. Mrs. Prank Eshelman of Horshey spent Wednesday as tho guest of Mrs. Georgo Sanders. Mrs. Fred Loypoldt and Mrs. Chas. McCain of Horshey visited local friends Wednesday. , Raymond Johnson will Icavo this evening for Los Angolos to spend bIt weeks with his undo. Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-Rny Diagnosis McDonald Bnnk Building. Phono 07. William Powell and Carl Backers returned yestorday from a hunting trip to tho lnko country. Miss Florenco Stamp wont to Grand Island yostcrday to attend tho concert by Sousaa band last evening. Tho board of County Commission ers of Lincoln county mot at the The Auxllllary to the American court house in regular session on Legion invite the public to a big in- Monday, November 28 with present, door carnival to be hold in the Lloyd Commissioners Springor, Cokor and Opera house on the evenings of Do- Cohagen and County Clerk Allen, cembor 5th nnd Gth. Mrs. Carl H. j Tho following bills were approved Urodbock Is chairman of tho arrange- and allowed: ment committee and has as assist ants Mesdamos F. B. Redmond, L. O Chas. Walllngford, state L. E. Bowman, stato 522.00 19.GC Johnston and Harry Lowell- This q. e, McManus, state . 225.00 committee are planning to make thlnjrtobt. Dlllrnan, state 18.00 carnival tho season's greatest event jNIck Camblln, stato 218.00 There will bo something doing every : Sidney Godwin, stato G3.3C minute from 8 o'clock until midnight. Each evening there will be d Jitney dance. Tills organization works In connec tion with tho American Logldn and Is dally adding names to Its member ship. Practically all American Le gion posts have organized auxiliar ies. . , , . , , . i !0! Tho'Yoeman lodge will initiate fifty candidates next Thursday evening at tho K. C. hall. Initiation will bo fol lowed by a social. Glvo thought to ihc Jeweler. Xmas, Dixon, P. E. Mclntco and son, Bornard, went to Koarnoy Wednesday to spend "a fow days at tho O. R Mclutoa homo. Miss Mabel McFurland has accept ed n position nt tho Clinton Jowolry store during tho Christmas rush. Sho will begin dutios tomorrow. VDU BCT THERE'S FREE SPEECH IN OUR HOUSE WHEN MA GETS STARTED. COPYRICHT 102 POO AUTOOWTm SERV. CO. MINING COAL FROM RIVERBEDS 1 I' - For a century the hard coal miners oLcastern Pennsylvania have dumped "reject" or waste coal into the 'rivers. This coal was of sup posedly poor quality, but geology scientists have discovered that after Jhc waste coal has been washed down a river by the current, the grind ing it received has made it better, in heat units, than the coal from the mines! Accordingly, the Susquehanna. Shamokin and other rivers arc now dotted with scows on which are the best coal pumping machinery. The Shamokin gives up 750,000 tons a year. Popular Science says that a geologist poking around, has just found a bed of coal in the Shamokin of two million tons. If Ten People Did This If ton pooplo kop $100 oach out of tho bank it moans that $1,000 nro bolng withhold from circulation. Somebody who nooda a thousand dol lar loan must go without tho monoy nnd tho lntorost is lost. Your dollars tro safo whon de posited, In tho Platto VaUoy Stato Bank, aro earning lntorost and are providing funds for somoono who is ontltlod to a loan. The Platte Valley State Bank J. C. Dunlvont, stato 41.20 Chas. Albers, state 250.50 N. C Bowon, state 18G.40 Goo. Brown, state j. CG3.00 C. C. Carleton, stato 733.80 John Modara, state 193.23 Dale Murphy, Btate 501.00 Tom Palmer, stato 474.00 T. C. Tomllnson, state 21.00 Wm. Ford, state 7.50 Lloyd Hanes, state 8.00 Davo FalnBtrom, stato 36.30 Geo. Williams, stato 722.40 Tom Garner, stato 172.80 Chas. Schoct, road dlst. 20 13,20 O. O. Schlct. road dlst 20 47.30 J. I. Caso Co., ongtno;, 1,607.50 C. H. Anderson, road dlst. 41 8.10 C. F. Olson, dragging 21.15 9.00 3.00 CAM YOU. AFFORD TO MISS THE FINAL WIND UP OF THE BIG MONEY RAISING SALE? READ -Then Come in and Be Cenvinced That You Can Secure Such Bargains as You Have Never Heerd of Before DON'T MISS THIS SUIT SALE SInglo and Double Breustcd M odels for Men nnd Young Men. i Lot No. 2, up to $32.50 values I Lot No. 3, up to $40.00 values ?I945 Roy Deats, road dlst. 3 Mrs. Williams, mdso. - Edna Bcal, sorvlces 110.00 Edith Bltnor, services 100.00 Wm. RItnor, sorvlces 125.00 A. S. Allen, sorvlces 233 33 W. IL C. Woodhurst, services T. S. Blankenburg, services Adolaldo Shilling, services AUoon G. Cochran, expenses Ailcon G. Cochran, services Allcen G. Cochran, office exp. Mm. Hoyso, services 162.65 Roy Wilson, services 127.00 Frank Knapp, services 75.00, O. J. Salisbury, services Chas. Loypoldt, services 233.3.1 110.00 85.00 184.30 200.00 54.68 166.00 6.00 FIold-Bcrgo Co., coal 250.4'J A. B. Iloagland, services Bort Luct, mdso. Chas. R. Whlto, mdso. 27.40 Leo Toilllon, Com. 1 21.70 E. H. Whlto, road dlst. 4 (Continued.) 25.00 7.60 18.00 Lot No. 1, up to $20.00 values sale 6a97 I- PRICK Last Chance i j. try T0M0RR0 Wfe 9 OVERCOATS All sizes in singlo or doublo breasted coats, values up to $30.00 SALE PRICE $21.75 UNION SUITS Men's good quality ribbed Un ion Suits. A $1.60 value SALE PRICE . .94c WOKK SHOES High grado men's work Shoes; all sizes, black or tan. A $3.95 value SALE PRICE $2.87 HOYS' SUITS All wool Suits for boys, two pair full lined pants. Regular $13.50 value SALE PRICE $8.77 SOFT COLLARS Triangle brand, tho best soft collar made. All our regular 45c collars SALE TRICE 27c SALE PRICE SHEEP LINED COATS Full Sheep lined, made of heavy (luck, wool knit risbson. A $13.50 valuo SALE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE f i65 1A .$9.34 FLANNEL SHIRTS An extra fine Flannel Shirt; all sizes. Regular $4.00 valuo- SALE PRICE 2 for fi.25 $2.17 ARMY SHOES Genulno Munson last Army Shoo; full lined, soft toe. A reg ular $6.00 valuo SALE PRICE $3.77 BOYS' O'COATS Full lined, all wool, yoko back .with inverted box plait. $10.00 valuo SALE MUCK $6.77 UNION SUITS Extra hoary fleeco lined Union Suits. A regular $2.00 valuo SALE PRICE 2 for &25 $Lf 4 DRESS SnOES High grade cordovan brown men's dress Shoes, all styles. Regular $8.00 value SALE PRICE BOYS' BLOUSES Famous Kaynce blouses for boys, in solid colors and fancy stripes. Regular $1.25 value SALE PRICE 87c MEN'S CAPS Stylish dress Caps, with fur lined ear flaps. Regular $2.00 value SALE PRICE ..$477 CORDUROY SUITS An extra quality boys' corduroy Suit, blanket lined, bolted mod el. A $11.50 value SALE PRICE $6.77 SILK KNIT TIES In nl tho wanted colors. A reg ular 75c value -:o:- Mlss Ira Dennis of Arthur visited local frlonds yestdrday. $1.47 i'ce 47c I :o:- NOTICE 3 The next Lincoln County teachers examination will bo held In tho usual i places, Saturday, December 3rd. Allcen G. Cochran, County Superintendent l J. S.TWINEMM.D. Homeopathic Physician k Surgeon General Practice and :o:- NOTICE TO CREDITORS t.t if It it Construction Surgery . Hospital Accommodation 8 Plntto Valley Hospital 2X 1 . .V m I - TI t A. former niuno JLWJncm xiospiuu. NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. Estate No. 1857 oC Edward P. Reb hauson, deceased, In tho County Court i of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss': Crad- ltors of said estato will tako notice nwimwwn'HWi .'.wwwvw that tho tlmo llmltod for presonfa' Hon nnd filing of claims ngalnst said office phone 241. Res. phono 211 JThe Farmer's Auctioneer H. M. Johansen, North Platte, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 Estato is April 3rd, 1922, and for sot- tlomont of said Estato is November 29, 1922; that I will sit at the coanty court room In said county, on Jan uary 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on April 3rd, 1922, at 10 o'clock m., to rocolvo, examine, hear, al low, or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. Wm. H. Woodhurst, (Seal) County Judge. L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platto, Nebraska Knights of Columbus Building. DR. nAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S For thoso 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 Platte or at the Fairvlew dairy 1 milbs west of town. I have always got erugh stock or machinery listed with me so wo nan hold a combination sale any time. ' OTIS R. PLATT, M. I). Physician and Snrgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day mid Night. Over Union State Bank. Office Phono 296 House Phone 123GJ Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 102 WM. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or shoot metal. 610 Locust. Under General Hospital. DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Ray CallB Promptly Answered Night or Day Phones Offlco 642, Residence 676 DR. 3L B. STATES Chiropractor 5, G. 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1243 W. T. PRITCIIARD Grnduato Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 316 South Vino Street Hos- pltnl Phono 633, House Phono 633. GEO. B. DENT Physician nnd Snrgcon Special Attention Given to Surgery . .A J ana uosicirics Offlco Building & Loan Building Phone: Office 130. Residence IK DERRYBERRY & FORBEJ3, Licensed Embalmora Undertaken nnd Funeral Director! Day Phono 41 Night Phone Black 5S8 Offlco 340 HonselZV. DR. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopath Physician Ovor tho OaslB. North Platu NOTICE I, W. H. McDonald, prosldont of tho McDonald Stato Bank of North Platto, In tho County of Lincoln nn4 Stato of Nobraska, do horeby cortlfy that at tho regular called mooting of tho Phonos Off lco 127 stockholders of tho said bank hold on tho 28th day of Novombor, 1921 nt which moro than a majority, that In four-fifths or 800 shares of tho Can ital Stock of said bank was represent od, upon motion, duly seconded and DR. J. R, McKIRAnAN Practice Limited to Diseases ol Women nnd Sargery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Residence 656 MRS. M. HENRY GLLFOYL Toachor of Voice Cnlturo and the Wanted HIDES AND FURS Pretty Fair Prices L. LIPSHITZ NOTICB OF TAKING UP E STRAY Taken up by the undersigned, five miles northwest of North Platte County of Lincoln, Suite of Nebras ka; on or about tho tenth day of No. vembor, 1921, 2 black geldings, weight about 1,000, 1 sorrel gelding, weight 1,000, 1 black mare, weight about 1, 000, 1 sorrel mare, weight about 800 and colt. Dated this 19Ui day of Nevember, 1921. (Signed) A, J. TRACY. Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. Ueneral Farm Sales A Specialty, se Heal Estate. Itnferctices and Dates r'lrM iVtuional Hank. North Platte, Nebraska. (D. B. Harper, Attorney) NOTICE TO CREDITORS t Estate No. 1849 of Mary Stella Shelly, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will tako notice that tho tune limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estate is Mar. 6, 1922, and for settlement of said Estate is Nov. 2, 1922; that I will sit In the county court room In said County on Dec, 6, 1921 at 10 o clock a. m., and on March 6 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all olaims and objections duly filed. Dated Nov. 2, 1921. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, (SEAL) , County Judge. KOTICB TO CREDITORS NOTICB OF TAKING UP BSTRAY Taken up by the undersigned on section 24, southwest quarter 14-31, west of Cody Ranch, County of Lin coln, Stato of Nebraska, oa the 5th day of November 1921: team of brown mules with light noses. Ono mule has piece of old rope around neck. Owner call at this office, pay for this notlea and tako animals. Datod this 14th day of Nov., 1921. Signed, W. J. THOMAS. 921 W. 2nd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Art of Singing unanimously carnoa, Arucio no. o oi ne studi0 108 w 3rd pii0no 1147 j tho Articles of Incorporation of said bank was amended to read as follows: Artlclo 6: "This Corporation shall begin business on tho 3rd day of January, 1922, nnd shall tormlnato on tho 3rd day of January, 1942. W. H. McDonald, Prosldont. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D. . Special Attontion Given to Surgery McDonald Bask Bnlldlng Offlco Phone 83 Residence 38 .Estate No. 1354 of Mary Foeka, de ceased in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nobraska, as: Credit ors of said estato will take notice that the tlmo llmltod for presenta tion and filing of claims agaiast soli Estato Is March 28, 1922, aad for settlement of said Bstato is Novem ber 18, 1922; that I will alt at tho county court room In sold county on Dooombor 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 23, 1922, at 10 o'clock a., m., to recelro, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all elates and objections duly filed. Wm. H. Woodhurst; County Judge. (Seal) Estate No. 1859 of George W. Walk or, deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Cred itors of said estato will take notice that the time limited for presenta tion and filing of claims against said Estato is March 27, 1922, and for set tlement of said Estato to November 22, 1922; that I will sit at tho county court room In said County on Decem ber 27, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on March 27, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive, examine, hoar allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated November 22, 1921. Wm. IL Woodhurst, County Judge. (Hoagland & Carr, Attys.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1848 of Charles J. Brand, deceased in the County Oeurt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, sa: Credit ors of said estate will take notice that the time llmltod for presentation and filing of claims against said Ebtate is March 8, 1922, and for settlement" of said estate Is November 1st 1922; that I will sit at the county court room In said County on December 6th, 1921 at 1 o'clock a. k. and on March 6th, 1922 at 19 o'olook a. itf. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust al claims and objections duly filed. Dated November 1st, 1921. WM. n. a WOODHURST (Seal) County Judge