The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 07, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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GJtAIHMl V. DENTIST
Office or the McDonald
State Bonk.
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LOCAL AND PJSftSQlUfc
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Mr. J. F. Downa of Herahey fth0t
ieu in a itn rune Saturday
Read tli llarealn Couiitar IUt
Karl Hfe?)bini of Gothenburg pea$
the jfioi, end ift tha city . viaftia
friends. - i
Miss ii.., ci Contour 'fir oft duty, ui
wairatn ,v Herwood Lumbar Oqtd
to IllnesH. , . ftjfc
Miss KHtlier (Juffcy of MtMttbi
visit! friends In North. Piatt" oW-i''
I)r. L. j. KKAUHB, ;)jlt, X-Rl
IMiUmosK. Mclxfortld "Hank RnllflW
Phono 07.
"Mr. and Mrs. V, P, IflHen. of Wul
lnco spent yeaterduv In North Platta
visiting friendB. . , ,
Superintendent and Mr'. Kdrtnan
of Horahey wera city Tlaltora Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mrs. C. C. Kcnihl roturnad to liar
homo In Paxton nftor vlaltlns friends
over tho week ond.
Dixon Optical Co.) Ions grinding.
Mrs. II. I). Boatman rothrnod home
from Denver whoro alio spont the
past wook visiting- f Honda.
Mrs. p. m. Sofenson will ontortaiu
tho Mothors' oltib at hor lion'to on
Wost Socond stroot "Wodnanday after
noon. Paul Mason loft for his homo at
Arlspc, la., aftor apondlng tho past
month at tho J. K. Mason homJo.
It. L. Cochrnn returned Sunday
from Lincoln where ho sponfe tho past
wook looking aftor business matters.
ITnrry Cramor rolurned ' Saturday
from Ovid, Colo., whoro ho spont sov
oral wooks looking aftor business
mattors.
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE McOARE HOTEL, OVER
STAMP'S BAKERY. PHONE 71.
Miss Gladys Hanson will loavo tha
last of tho wook for Council Bluffs,
In., whoro she will spond several days
visiting rolatlvos.
Mrs. J. J. Crawford and daughter,
Colesto returned Sunday from Madrid,
In., whoro thoy woro called by tho
aorlouBncsB illness of Mrs. Crawford's
mother.
Is your wife lonosomo whllo you are
away? Send hor Tho Tribune
Joo Landgraf and Will Hnpfor re
turned homo Sunday from .Honolulu
whoro thoy . visited rolatlvos and
frlonds. Thoy also visited friends In,
California onrouto homo.
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1 wMtzQy w "msrrtm
copyhicmt tots poa autocastcr sew. co.
i Mw smt Mrt
Brady TiaMMf tr& 1 $th ?imJfp
tmutom sttrcco
LE0!l, WtfftA!
Phone flWW lid Hrt Vt.
FOR SALlll
Tlire cr knl a' 4-reom
Jrhouso at 3,600. I hare Jkrr
tracts or iritttout lmprovameaHi
If vnn r InnUfair for n. home I Cltl!
ate you time and motley. Phoifa
33 evening 1130. E. A; OlMn.
NOTICE
WILL SACR1FICE3 PLAYER PIANO
For qulok turnovor will sacrifice
prlco. Player In our possession In
North Platto and must bo movod nt
onco. EnBy payments. Wrlto quick for
particulars to tho Denver Music Co.,
Donvor, Colo.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dorslgnod will on Wednesday, March
29, 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. sell ut
publo auction, .to tho hlgliost blddor,
16r onph, at tho front door of tho 1m-
ijlomont Store of 'Dorryborry anrf
I'orues1 Implomont Company, nt 409
.Locust Stroot, In the city of North
Platto, County of Lincoln and State
of Nobraska, ono second hand Max
woll touring car, Manufacturers serial
number 32G277, Motor numbor 33181
.nu'mhor of cylinders four, yoar, modal
1921, which sale wKl he under and
by vlrtuo of a cortaln conditional
sift oh ngroomont, mndo and ontercd
Jnto by ono W. K. Portor with Dorry
borry and Forbos Implomont Com
pany, dated May 25. 1921, and there
after assigned to Commercial Ac-
coptnnco Trust, tho assignee and hold
er oi snid conuiuonni saios contract,
and which conditional salos contract
was rocordod on May 2G, 1921, in the
offlcos of tho Courity Clerk of Lincoln
County, Nebraska tho amount claimo'i i
to bo duo thoroon at tho timo of the
first publication of tho notico of this
sajo, 'to-wit, March 7, 1922, bolng tho
sum "of Six Hundred Throe and 05-100
,Dollars ($G03.05) with Interost at 10
por cont per annum from and after
isaid date.
COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE
TRUST.
By Win E. Shuman, Its Attorney.
:o:
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
Kstato No. 1840 of Mnry Stolla, Shelly,
deceased, in tho County Court ot
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
. Tho State of Nobwakn, to all per
sona lntorcstod In said Estate take
notico Mint tho Admlnistntor has
filed a final account and report of
his administration and a petition foi
final settlement and discharge ns
such, Administrator, which have been
sot for hearing boforo snid court on
March 28, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M
whoa you may appear and contnst tin.
samo.
Dated March (5, 1922.
mi. II. C. WOODIIURST.
(Soal) County Judge.
:o:
Miss draco Hlrsch will accompany
tho basket ball girls to Lincoln where
thoy will . play llavolook , tomorrow
evening.
Dean Burnett of tha College of Agrl
culturo at Lincoln arrived in North
Platto this morning
WHAT
8
FOR THOSE WHO GO
COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT
CHURCH, LODGE AND SO
CIETY MEETINGS
REBEKAH
Konslngtpn Frldny afternoon at Mia
Odd Follows hall. .A largo attond
anco is desired..- '
L. & S. Groceteria.
EASTERN STAR.
Will hold its regular mooting
Thursday, March 9 at 7:30. Thoro
will ho initiation, and refreshments
will bo served: to members.
GOLDEN, RULE
Biblo Glass will meet with Mrs
Ilonry Parker, 809 Sout'i Elm, Fri
day afternoon. A full attondanco Is
desired.
Do you want your piano tuned? Mn
Lcoubordt Is hero. Loavo your
order at Smith-Johnson or Roxall
Drug Stores.
S C. Rhode Island Red
Eggs For Hatching
Most profitable chlckons. Extra
heavy lnyors ond all-round utility
birds. $1.00 per set; ?G.00 per 100.
Eygs, have been tested.
Mrs, Geo. Tekulve,
Phono 832J 1201 E. Fourth St.
Notice to All Who Have
Broken Anything in the
Line of Machinery
BRADFORD
Division No. 200, C. I. A. will meet
Friday at 2:30 p. m. The social com
mittee for tho day will servo 'refresh
ments. ' '
LUTHERAN
Aid socloty will meet Thursday
nftornoon in the basement "of tho
ohurclu Entortainmont commltteo is
Mendames Brotzor, Bunnell, Gcrlo and
Schlintz.
CHRISTIAN
Aid socloty moots Thursday after
noon in tho church basement. Mcs
damos Rasmussen, Cornwoll, Green
and -Marshall arc on tho ontortalning
commltteo.
NEIGHBORS
Tho Royal Neighbors will hold tho
regular mooting Wednesday after
noon nt 3 o'clock. State Supervisor
Ho will speak Honrletta Owens will bo present A
at tho Klwanls meeting today.
Androw Weiss, projoct engineer for
tho Irrigation survey, Is transacting
business in North Platto today.
Mrs. Gcorgo Andro of Stnpleton Is
visiting at tho R. II. Stock homo thlj
woek.
good attondanco is desired.
MRS SNYDER'S
Sunday school class will meet in the
Prcsbytorlan church Frldny after
noon. Tho entertainment committee
consists of Mcsdnmes Crosby, Pavno
and Burko. Thoro will bo oleotlon of
offlcors.
First Mortgage Farm Land Bonds
$100, $00 and $1000 Denomination
Issued In Trust Certificate Form
Interest Halo 0 to 7 Tor Cont
Theso aro socurod by first mortgages on Lincoln County, Nobraska
farmB worth 2 to 4 tlmoa tho amount of tho mortgage.
TAX-FKEE IN NEBRASKA
An Ideal Investment for Safety.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.
PAID UP CAPITAL $50,000.00
North Platto, Nebraska.
METHODIST
Aid socloty will moot Thursday
.afternoon In tho church parlors. Tho
hostesses will bo Mopdnmvn .T. Ailnnia
III. Welch, E. Thornburg, J. Tuckor.
M. VonGoatz and L. Jopson. Members
I aro urgod to attend as " ork Is on
, hand.
WALL PAPER
Evory day will bo a Wall Papor Snlos day wlh mo, and you arc
gottlng real 1922 stock, not last yoor'B bought up papor or mail order
house stuff. Papor priced 10c a roll and up.
Hnvo your Painting ami Paper Hanging- done by Skliled MochanlcH.
Wo guarantee our work. If you intond building a homo figurp with
mo soparato on Painting. I can snvo you monoy,
Store Open Afternoons.
H. H. LANDGRAF
ALPHA DELPHIAN
Socloty will hold Its regular meet
ing at tho Franklin auditorium, Tues
day, March 7 at tho usual timo. Tho
officers aro calling attention to Uio
stato and district dues which are nov
duo. Election ot officers is another
Important mnttor to como up. All
mombors aro expocted.
WEDNESDAY
Tho P. E. O. will moot with Mrs
W. E. Scott on West Socond stroot.
Ed. Galvin will hold a Public, Salo
on his plnco, known as tho McDonald
farm at tho ond of Wost B stroot, on
Friday, Mnrch 10. Tho salo will start
at 1 p m. Ho will sell horses, cattle,
hogs, machlnory and other nrtlclos.
:o:
I. P. Bayno ot Staploton transactsd
buslnoaa la tho city Saturday.
-rot-
Phono S70W
KItner Bldg, 118 W. Sixth St.
NOTICE
Tho Union Paclflo advioea that re
duced rates of a faro and a halt will
bo given to tho Knights' Tomplar
Conclnvo to bo hold in Now Orleans,
La. April 24 to April 27, 1922, good
to return up to May 16th, 1922.
Tickets will bo on sale April 20 to,
25 Inclusive Tho round trip faro
will bo approximately $72.00
iMBBsmm
Mil
Cog Wheels, Cog Out of
Wheels, Castings of All
Shapes and Kinds, Cylinder
Blocks, Cylinder Heads,
Aluminum Crank Cases,
Aluminum Manifolds, Auto
Frames or such Like, let me
figure with you before sending
lor a new one. I have one ol
the largest welding equipments
in Western Nebraska and guar
antee quick and satisfactory
work at North Side Blacksmith
Shop.
Martin Wyman, Prop.
Phone 361 W.
Pump
it full in
ajifFy!
The Dunn-Pen cleans
itself while you are
filling it.
It has no rubber sac
to rot, crack, and leak
nothing to break or
to get out of order.
llhttldsscceraUlh
ox much ink as any
other telf-filler.
'Tr ...
DUMM-PE
Ik Fountain I'm tcil i tkt
UttUiUJ l'up-llai:Xl
It's the ,fot
fountain pen
sold under an ab
solute guarantee.
Com i ii and aeiyour
Dunn i'en tutlay.
STONE'S
DRUG
STORE
4 MauiTrli
i StauJ.rJ
Style
4 PupuUr
4 Dollars
We Emphasize "Quality" Just
Agf Much As Trice" ; -
When you took at tlie. prices, you'll thhik -we have made
V.m(sta&e! But wo' haven't. We wbtild le justified ftv
dwelling at length uixn the prices. But -re Will not.
The thing we wakt to impress up1 on you is lhat thelie're
"qunlily shoes" through and through even at givaiawa,
prices; shoes must he good if you are going to profitr, ,
I
Hanan Shoes
for" '&mWM
Men.
Laird Schobor.,
Ojifdrds ifofr, si
Wbmem
Horses
and
Moles
at
AUG
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AT SOUTH PLATTE UNION STOCK YARDS
onday, March 13, 1922
There will be a lot of good, well broke work horses and mutes,
and also unbroke horsos and mules. 'Good saddle horses, several
spotted ponies, gentle and well broke. A lot o young stuff. There
will be two heavy gock saddles practically now, one a Pueblo make
and the other Miles'CIty. There will also bo several sets of work har
ness and one wa'gon.
Horses and Mules Wanted
Say Boys! Do not hesitate in 'bringing your good stock to , the
Auction, March 13. There will be plenty of buyers hore to buy all tl.e
good stock. All you fellows that attended tho last horse auction, Feb
ruary 27, know that wo can sell anything In tho Horso and Mule line
CASPER RAUCH.
J. L. MITCHELL and II. X JOllAN'SEN, Auctioneers
Combination Sale
Will Be Held
Thursday, March 16, 1922
Iiy tho Higncll Community Club nt BIgnell, Nobraska, beginning nt
1 O'Clock Sharp, tho following Property will be sold at Auction:
15 Head of Horses and Mules
7 head of farm horses, 2 geldings, 5 and G years old, weight about
1500 pounds, 2 mares, 7 years old, weight about 1500 pounds; 1 saddle
horso, 7 years old; 3 mules.
4 MILK COWS
'lO HOGS
1 sow; 2 Duroo brood sows; 1 registered Poland China boar; 6 reg
istered Duroo boars.
FARM MACHINERY, PRODUCE, ETC.
25 bushels potatoes (Ohio varieties); 10 bushel Kaffir corn seed; 5
bushols millet socd; 3 feed grinders; cream soparator; Ford motor;
scraper; garden plow; 2 carder, cultivators; McCormick grain biudcr;
2 bods; 1 grind stono; 50-gallon barrel; bread mixer; 2-row cultivator;
4 sots work harness; 2 discs; rubber tiro buggy, nearly now;' hog
watoror, with hoator; harrow cart; potato digger; breaking plow;
wagon,
5 DOZEN WHITE LEGHORN CHICKENS
In addition to tho above thoro will bo a number of other entrio-i
from f armors who havo not yot boon soon. Thoso will consist of live
stock, chickens, implomonts, farm tools and furniture.
Thero will bo no froo luncli but a commltteo of tho lady momborti
ot tho Community Club will sorvo a dlnnor at noon.
TERMS: All sums of $10 or under aro cash; amounts ovor that sum
will bo given six months on banknblo papor at G por cont intores.
Anyono having stock, machinery, tools, produce or housclu- .
goods to soil should bring It to this sale. For further Information c li
on any momber of tho
COMMITTE.
T. 31. AlIEKCKOSnilE, Chairman; INGWAJtD HOLM, J. W. ROSE
BIgnolI, Nebraska.
COL. DAVID, Auctioneer ROY RICE, Farmers Stato Bank, Cle: ';
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