The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 28, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX
CHANGES WHICH ItEACH
OUB DESK.
MARRIED
Tuesday ovening MIbs Mablc Inez
Ball and Mr. Loo Rodney Blackmail
wore united in marrlago by Rov. E
Knight at the Presbyterian parson
age Miss Lillian Wills and Albert
L. Blackman stood up with tho young
couple. All parties concerned were
from North Platte, Hershey Times.
NEW EQUIPMENT
Tho Horshoy band hayo received
their now bass drum and aro daily or
pocting a now doublo boll euphonium
Tho band is making vory good prog
ress and expects to bo in splendid
Bhape when tho warm weather arrives
when tlioy will begin putting on out
door concerts. Horshoy Times.
ELECTED
At a mooting of tho Bchool board
last Monday ovening with all members
prosont election of toachors rosultotl
as follows: W. J. Braham oloctcd for
a thrco year term, ono year at $3,000,
second year at $3,200 and tho third
yoar at $3,300. O. F. Lolbondorfcr was
olected and given ono wook to accopl.
Sidnoy Telegraph
APPROVES
An effort Is bolng made at North
Platto to form an "Old Timers Club"
for Lincoln county. Tho only quali
fications required Is that you lived lr
that county boforo 1892, thirty years
ngo. Dawson county ought to huve
a similar organ'rttlon and tho Pio
neer will help, aid and assist in Its
formation. Dawson County Pioneer.
CHAMPIQNS
Thp Gothenburg Legion basket ball
team was awarded tho cluunplonshlp
of tho Sixth Congressional district on
Friday of this wook when not a single
team showed up to piny thorn for this
honor at N6rth Platto. Most of thorn
had already been dofoatod by tho local
quintet and needed no second time to
couvlnco thorn that Gothenburg should
represent this district at tho state
tournament noxt week, Gothenburg
Indopcndont.
ELECTION
About forty peoplo attondod tho
school caucus last Friday nftornooh.
Tho following candidates woro nom
lnatcd: Threo yoar torm, L. R. Prior,
Dr. C. E. Kennon, E. M. Looch find
T. Roberts. Two yoar term, R. L.
Morrick, W. H. Davis and Harry Ca
rothorfl. Of theso nominees two will
ibo elected for tho threo yoar torm and
two for tho two yoar torm at tho rog
ular city election" which will bo hold
April 4, Maxwoll Tolepost.
MOISTURE
Fnrmors wore tickled to death Sat
urday whon perhaps moro than an
Inch or moro molflturo foil. A vory
pocullar weathor condition rain with
thunder, sleet, hull and finally biiow
with a heavy wind. For ton mlnut -s
hall, largo as marblos foil but did
not do bo much damago. From ten
o'clock on until evening it was amosl
impossible to boo across tho street
duo to tho blizzard. Tho Bnow was
the wottest pf tho season and was
vory welcome. Howovor, somo flolas
were qulto bndly uuod owing to tho
terrific wind, but as a wholo great
good camo from tho storm. Wheat
took an almost instant growth and
now color. Wallaco Wlnnor.
OLD AND YOUNG
Whllo tho ontortalumont committee
wero In sossion last Sunday afternoon
dovlslng ways nnd means and sort'o
rehearsing for tho ontortainmont of
tho now mlnlstor, thoy got a scare
thrown into thorn, which for a mo
mont threatened a stampedo.
Somo of tho young men who wore
In attendance saw a mouso stealing
down along tho rail of tho eholr loft
and Immediately gave tho alarW Did
tho old maids movo Wo'll say Uioy
did, and tho young ones too, and tho
poor llttlo mouso fairly flow, diving
into tho first 'oponlng that camo to
hand, a cold air radiator and from
thoro to tho lowor rogtons.
Arnold Sontlnol
HEREFORDS
H. Gaudroault & Son aro shipping
threo carloads of fine cattlo from
Brady to Salt Lake this wook to bo
entered In tho Salt Lako cattlo show,
Tho Gaudroaults hnvo boon breeding
vory best ranches In tho famous
Platto valloy, and tholr Horoforda on
Joy a national roputatlon. Tho cat
tlo thoy aro shipping out aro all
mostly tholr own bloodline, and rep
rosont somo of tho famous blood ot
tho breed, coming through Beau, Ran
dolph, Dainty Domino and Beau Mis
chlof.
Tho Gaudroaults hao boon brooding
.registered Horcfords for a good many
.years, and havo always kopt their
herd up to tho highest standard, hav
ing furnished herd sires for somo of
tho greatest herds In tho United
States. Brady Vindicator.
CONTRACTS LET
A meeting of tho Keith-Duel & Per
kins Counties Irrigation Project was
hold In Ogalalla last Wednesday.
March 15. The contract was let for
a complete survey of all available
lands adjacont. The survey 1b to fol
low tho south divide ciobo to tho cor
roction lino from a point at Rango
39, Township 12 In Keith county to
Uio cast lino Range 33, Township 13
in Lincoln county. The contract calls
for a complete report as to costs and
all Information by Juno 1, 1922. En
gineer Mark Burke of Bridgeport,
Nob., was hired to do tho work undor
tho supervision of the directors. Mr.
Burke nnd his assistants aro on th
ground and have commonced the
work. The now project will be tem
porally called tho Kolth-Duol & Per
kins Irrigation association. -Suther
land Courier.
-:o:-
JOHN IV. ROWLAND
John W. Rowland, well known as
Buck" Rowland, was born In North
Platto, Novombor 9, 1871 and dlod
horo March 22, 1922. Ho was tho son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowland who
movod to North Platto In 1870 nnl
lived In a llttlo log house on tho
present Blto of tho McDonald Stato
bank. His mother was Miss Dorothy
Gooms who mado tho ovorland trip
from tho oast to Fort MoPhorson in
1862. In May of tho same year she
was married and the family lived at
Fort McPhorson for the next few
yoars.
'Buck" Rowland was employed In
tho local shops as a shoot Iron work
er and was tho solo support of his
mothor from 1890 until her death In
1912. Ho sorved in tho North Platte
Volunteer Flro dopartmont from 1893
to 1898. In tho spring of 1897 ho left
with tho Second Roglment of Nebras
ka Voluntoers as a orporal and was
sont to Chlckamuga whore ho served
until discharged In 1898. Ho enllBted
in tho Fifth Regiment of Nebraska
Infantry and served as sergeant until
discharged in July 191G. This service
was on tho Mexican border. He tried
to enlist In tho World war but was
unablo to pass tho examination. He
was a member of Harry E. Brown
Camp No. 11, United Fpanish War
Vetorans. His death was causod by
heat failure. Tho funoral was hold
Friday aftornoon at tho homo of
Henry Brotornltz and Interment was
In North Platto comotory. Ho Is Bur
vlvod by hla sister, Mrs. Henry Brot
ornltz of this city and a brother, R
E. Rowland of Grand Island.
:o:
SHORTHORN SALE
Tho Kolth County Shorthorn
Brooder's Fourth, Annual Salo will
bo hold at Ogallala, Nebr. March 29
1922.
27 Bulls and 11 Females
This is a cholco lot of cattlo and
If you want a good bull or a fow
cholco fomalos, don't fall to attend
this sale.
For catnloguo address
I). W. Sheldon, Secretary.
Ogallala, Nebraska.
S. C. Rhode Island Red
Eggs For Hatching
Most profitable chlckons. Extra
heavy layors and all-round utility
birds. $1.00 per sot; $0.00 per 100.
Eggs hnvo been tested.
Mrs. Geo. Tekulve,
Phono 852J 1201 E. Fourth St.
LET US REPAIR
YOUR AUTOMO
BILE TOP
A torn or badly
worn automobile top
ruins the appearance
of the car. Let us fig
ure with you on need
ed repairs, or on a
brand new top.
Drive over our way
tomorrow and let us
talk it over,
J. A. BANTA 8c SON
615 Pine Street,
North Platte, Nebraska
As Plain as an
Old Shoe
By MARTHA MACWILLIAMSg
v3
, 1921, by McClure Nwipper Syndtcitt.
"This Is the very longest dayl"
Clare all but monned.
"With tho very shortest night to
make up for It," sensible Jnno re-
torted. Clare pouted: "I know that,,
Mlss Snmrty but you know I am not
talking about real time; I'm Just so
tired waiting for tomorrow, nnd the
train, and the Springs afterward. How
can you sit there stock still? You've
never been anywhere, either."
"Sure enough I haven't but fidget
ing won't get me there a minute ear
lierand It may get me there cross
and tired nnd red-eyed from lack of
sleep ," Jane began.
Oh, do hush, old Oommonsense 1"
Clare flung back, pouting. "You have
no business to be always so right. I
almost hate you."
"Hate me all you like If It does
you any good," Jane returned tran-
qullly. "Asleep It can't hurt me and
I'm going sound asleep In Just about
two minutes."
Clare wanted to pinch her equable ,
cousin. Herself a bit of human quick-
silver, she really rcsenteu jane s even
temper and lack of nerves. It was well
sho lacked nerves otherwise Grand
ma Bingham's open favoritism would
have made her unliappy. Clare could
uu .yo ... uiunu,.,up.t.u, tJ.o.
Jane, Indeed, often got scoldings, the
Dacitwasn of irritation over umre s
small transgression which could not
bo visited upon its rightful object. ;
Omtmns. n hnrn week nnart In nee. '
they had come to womanhood neither ,
, 1 ' '
friends nor enemies. Clare was far
and away the better looking, Jane the
more Intelligent, capable and obedient
olso something richer.
There was the rub the homo would
be hers when grandma no longer need
ed It, also fine silver, china, rugs and
so on, that had been her mother's when
sho was brought there a bride. Natur
ally grandma pinched herself, nnd
would have pinched the household for
Clare's benefit had not Jane's guardian
put his foot down on such scanting. A
cunnuugcouiy oiu nacneior lawyer, j
Kruimnm imcu mm, uuuiuau uirauuui
no oiu not meic nt ine oiniiuisnmems
of her pet. Yet he had not been II-
liberal masters he had engaged for
Jane gave free service to Clare. When
grandma brought the girls to town,
for Christmas and Easter shopping,
Mr. Joyce behaved handsomely to
everybody, buying theater tickets, pay
Ing for dinners and other Incidentals
quite as though he really liked It. '
More, this Journey was at his In-
stance, nnd more than half at Jane's
cost. As well pay for grandma as any
other chaperon, said Joyce, adding
that Clara need not spend extrava
gantly she would not require an ex
tra room, and there would be space
enough for her In his big limousine.
Clare was enchanted, especially after ,
grandma bought her two now evening j
gon;ns handsomer than anything Jane
owned.
"I ought to come home engaged to
a millionaire," she said over her shonl-
der, looking at herself In the big blur-
red picrglass. "If I do be sure yon for cash, at tho front door of tho lm- having objections thoroto or claims
will never see me here after the wed- olement Storo of Derryberry antf for damages by reason of the estab
dlnir I hate this frowsv nnissv nlace Forbes Implement Company, at 409 Hshment of said described road must
Df,,Mr fii nf cnmni.N , nrifa
nC" A.;.,';' I' " "
like sltmboards firannv Is tho onlv
tT, , yu, " i t
thing I'd take away with me If I
uung i a taKe away w un me ir i
COUIU.
jiuiu uiugneu pruvonuiKiy. oprms-
I . i. . i.i i r l .
water somehow does not understand
quicksilver. Some ways sho wns gen-
roiis ns Biinshlnp. ln others ton 1nst to
.. ... .
jea ouBy,- sue coma nor, ... u.e iaa - toted Mtw 26. 1921, and there- The special commissioner appolnt
understand Clare, who ran on resent- vany. ' Pommercial Ac- od to locate a public road as follows:
fully: lou dont caro for things as I
do because you know you can have
them If you chooses as I can't."
"Never mind, Clarlssy," Jane said
smiling. "You don't havo to give house-
room to any of tho horrors hero. I'll
,.., ., ,..n,t.ini.. f
?,rt.: i.n ii
noaH on - n, ' 8
:: - sum of Six Hundred Threo ana uo-iuu uBiimom, 01 biuu roau, any or au
"If only i'ou'd give them both now (jG03.05) with interest at 10 parties having any Objections' thero
wlthout waiting," Clnro breathed for- Cont por annum from and after to, or any claims for amago by reason
vently. "They'd help so. You know ' , , mto of tho establishment of above descrlb
. . . 1 .. ti
muiiuy juvi-m muiiuy. j
"I thought marrlago was a matter ,
of men loving women and getting love .
back ngaln," Jane said almost sharply.
"But If you mean what you say you .
shall havo your gew-gaws." .
Tho morrow camo nt lost. A llttlo
later the limousine went. In result
Bcechwood Springs had a mild sensa-
tlnn rnn.ln mnnirost In thn floh nf thn
T.nalln pnnslns Onn wns It una vchtfu
pored, quite, qulto rich ; one mighty
easy to look at, said youth masculine.
Also 10 uanco nnu nirt wun, out never
beyond decorum thero wns nlways a
black satin dragon with high lights on
gold spectacles and point lace looming
In tho background. Somehow insidi
ously rumor crept nbout that tho beau
ty was likewise tho heiress. Then Jane,
who had been a hopeful prospect,
found herself, rather out of things, ex
cept with plain elderly folks who liked
her clear, precise speech, her pretty
defcrenco to age.
Sho danced, of course, moderately,
walked a bit, took motor rides, but
always ln tho family vehicle, whose
handsome solidity was equal to a com
mercial railng. Sho was kindly regard
ful of grandmam, though everyone saw
how tho land lay there. Indeed thero
.was not a dlssenUng voice when old
Major Anstey said fervently, watching
rA 1 J,C! 8
. u., vm, u m
TLa" major was somobodr after
Just what fashion nobody know. Light
broke when a youngster with all the
earmarks of great riches fell upon the
old gentleman, hugged him, thumped
his back nnd cried: "Old fori Smoked
onf nt inH tii tfhut rfutrv
you're brewing hero in tho wilds."
"None at all," said tho major with
r,,tMi r i xt.i t,
twinkling eyes. "Fact In, Ned, my boy,
I'm up to my eyes In a plan to-Joln
11 f- 1 A I . . . I
uio cuivimon Army."
After which the pair locked hands
and laughed loud and long.
Inside a week Bcechwood Springs
revolved about E. Forsythe Anstey.
He had brought two cars, a valot-
chnuireur, and drove himself like an
nngdr demon, according to the
reporter. He was grossly but affectlon-
?'"ur:l"m" .l 'Vimjor w""'
.i.. i .i i it.- t.
u came 10 ue unuersioou, was less a
man of mystery than of million
..... iUv iu kcvsu uui uu.io tuuocu
iyK urouim wim imu-iouiiu
other partners for bridge and other
guests lor .seats in tne limousine,
Clare, might have tried to make up for
her cousin's defection if sho had not
been so hot on the trnll of E. Forsythe.
Ho is exactly what I'm looking for,"
she confided to Jane. "And I know he
, thinks I'm great fun told me so out-
ii uniy i nuu some new c.uinea
everybody here knows all t have"
vaUBlng with half defiant appeal In her
CJ.eai
jnne notided softly. "Ono frock at
iea8t," she promised.
ninr innkpri flown nnvinir simmrxi.
y: ij imte begging. Be sure, though,
tmi ,. t ii
imjr jruu j. van.
.nZnllJZ1: Zl?'- The voting
u-uiv, ft'.v.au -"-j- "'""""b
yuurseii so upemy ai nis ncau. uemcm
Der tho name Is mlno same ns vours."
"xnaiB tne way yon spou every-
thine." Clare shot bnck throueh nnsrrv
tears, running away. But she clutched
jane's check eagerly an hour later,
ami drove away smiling In a fool's
nn.n.uB i t ,uii.
minuioi; lu ouic:l lii.il v iiil.ii aiiu i. . L I
B wnnif1 nunrh hr vinrv."
1- - . 11.1.. I
stey saia nowing over granama s
nana: "juanam, may x speaK to you
or a private matter? Outside? I had
rather not be overheard."
Fluttered, vet beamlne. crandraa
went outside. She beamed still more
when she understood that the private
matter was the asking of her grand
daughter's hand in marriage for his
nephew, Edward Forsythe. A good
boy In spite of the froth on top, said
tho major1 a wife of the rleht sort
WOuld be not merely his making, but
Ms salvation. Hadn't courage to speak
ror himself unless tho Ice wns broken
n bit: said he had never been the least
afraid of a irlrl until ho saw Miss
Jane
There crandma fainted opportunely.
""" "-....ife
Tnnn Mma inaTi tntr tr Vinlrt nnt art tttA
in enfiT I r r rt owow to lmiMnfnilnl in
view of the fact that she has been for
.,. .o ...uu...
sevcra, vears naBt Mrs. Edward For-
sythe Anstey. .vet Is still as nlatn as
nn old shoe.
I WILL BET
You can Got It at
GAMBLE with SPRINGER
Four Stores.
NOTICE
Notice Is herebv trlven that the un
dorslKned will on Wednesday. March
20, 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. sell at
pubic auction, to tho highest bidder,
Locust Street, In tho city of North
Platto. County of Lincoln and State
"""v "l "lv
of Nobraska, ono second hand Max-
,.n .nrin. nr MnmifnnHtrnm unrlnl
well touring car, Manufacturers serial
nnmhnr 32fi277. Motor number 331811!
. . . i
number ot cylinders lour, year moaei
1921, which sale will bo undor and
by vlrtuo of a certain cohdltlonal
salos acreemont, made and entered
Into by ono W. K. Porter with Derry
imrrv nnil TTorlMxa Imnlement Com
. m-,,, .1,0. ooairmoo nmi imiil.
orof 8al(1 conditional salos contract,
'nn,i Wlilch conditional sales contract
liVIIUlllUB 11 UOI-, -"O
Was recorded on May 2G, 1921, ln tho
offices of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
County, Nebraska tho amount claimed
ir. i, .inn timrAnn nt the tlmo of the
first nnhiirntion of tho notlco of this
salo, tdwU, March 7. 1922, being the
COMMERCIAL
ACCEPTANCE
TRUST.
Ily Wm. E. Shuman, Its Attorney.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Egtato No 1875 o iMam Graves, de-
. Court o Ua
-
Colli COUnty. Nebraska,
Thn Rtnto of Nebraska: To all per-
BonB intorestod In said Estate- tako
, .X. Nebraska.
.-7-Mf . NnrfIn nrnko
II 1 1 I I llll il II lllllIll,l.ilJitW J -
nn Administratrix of said estato, which
has boen sot for hearing herein on
April It, lib XV Mliim-a
Dated March 14, 1922.
WM, II. C. WOODHURST,
(Seal) County Judgo.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1880 of Sarah A. Morton,
docoasod ln tho County Court or
Lincoln County, NebrasKn.
The Stato ot Nobraska. To all per
sons Interested In said kestato laico
notlco that a potlUon has boon lileii
for tho appolntmont ot Robert
Carothors as Administrator of said
nnl.l Sarah A. Morton, which has boon
. f hoarlnir horoln on April 18,
o'clock a. m
1 19nntn , ZT2I. 22 -
- WM. II. C WOODHURST,
(Seal) County Judge
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1876, ot Elizabeth Nolda, do-
ceasod, In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska: To all por-
sons Interested In said Estate take no
"co that a petition has beon filed for
" " . Zt nt,i pT
Administrator of Bald Estate, which
ha(J bo(m 8ct for hmxlng heron on
Anrll lltl, 1D22 at 10 O.ciook A. M.
M.
Dated March 15,1922.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
(Seal) County Judge
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estato No
??? of Maud C. Babbitt.
?YU' uourt 01
uuu;uiu iuuiiiy, nuuruaiui, I
i no ouiio or no nranKn. hr: .
Tho State of Nobraska. bs:
Creditor of said tatn will tnk
nnt. thnt Ml t,'u"TA":"
" r
sam Kgtato Is July 18, 1922, and for
settlement of said Estato is March 16,
1923: that I will sit at tho countv
court room in sold County on April IS,
1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on July
18 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive
examine, hear, allow, or adjust al
B ""J"0"8"111 Iueu-
V,0',
(Seal) County Judgo.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice Is heroby given that on
Tuesday tho 4th day of April. 1922. a
general olectlon will bo held In the
cIty of North Platto, Lincoln County,
Homuoiiu, uiu uuiib lo oo ouonou ue
ifvfton tUn 1,, f l 1. I
Diaces Will hn nn rnllnwn- Tn iVin flrot
Wnrrl am Tnwr rt4-nn4- ill. I
and fith iri in H,n t,nii,nn i,,,
as uio uuroin (iarago; In tho second
ward in tho court house on thn n.
na rioor; In tho third ward at the
F,ro Station Building on Lot 1, Block
100 ' ln tho fourth ward in tho bulld-
"'g on uio corner or Locust and 8th
. .
siroets, Known as tno buick Garage,
" " " " "VU
ono councilman from the first ward
for tho term of two vm.
Ono councilman from the second
ward for tho torm of two years.
Ono councilman from tho third 'ward
r tno term of two years,
une councilman from tho fourth
ward for tho term of two yoars.
1 o ".ohort dtate tet of the
clty of North p,atte( County 0f L "e.
coin ana stato of Nebraska, for the
torm r throA viuro.
rpiim vMnmKnwn Mf . 1. Ti 1 a m.i..
Given under tho seal of the city of
Worth Platto, Nebraska, this 13th day
or Karch, 1922.
Attest: E. H. EVANS, Mayor.
faeaI - B- ELDER, City Clerk.
EXTENSION TO ROAD NO. 418
rn wi,nm Tf Mn r
I . - 1
ed t0 locate a pUbiic roa(i as follows:
n" .;, '"fUu".. lZr. Li"""v"
Si vv' i"" 7 xt
Uaat enmnr nf Ronton Thirtv-tw,.
Township Eleven nnd Rango Thirty-
turn tlitinna vitnnfncr wnot rtnn v41n
between sections twetv-nlno and th-.r-
ty-two, along said section line, thenco
south between sections thirty one and
thirty-two to the north line of Town-
ship Eleven, then south between sec-
I Hnnr. tlim n .1 nlv n,.,l 1 1 I
I ,1 1 t- ( 1. 1 ,.! . . .
the south lino of section seventeen,
thence east about eighty rods between
sections seventeen and twenty all ln
Lincoln County and State of Nobras-
ka, tho above described road to be
sixty-six foot wide, any or all parties
file same In the
offlco of Countv
" "'"' uum.y, uuiuatiu.
on or before twelve o'clock noon of
, oti. f m moo
Clerk In Lincoln County, Nebraska.
tho 29th day of May 1922.
Dntnil nt Nnrth Plnttn Wohranlfn
I . . . . '
this luth day of March 1922
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk.
ROAD NO. 418.
To Tiom It May Concern:
Commendnir at tho northwest corner
" ".
of Elmoro street of the Vlllago ot
Dickens, running thenco nortli to the
south lino of Section soventeen about,
sixty rods in township ton, rango
thirty-two, west of tho 6th P. M., Lln-
coin County, Nebraska, tho above des-
crlbed road to bo Slxty-slx feet wide,
has reported In favor of Uio estab-
ed road must file samo in tho office
of tho County Clerk of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, on or before twolvo
o'clock noon of Uio 29th day of May,
1922, or said road will bo allowed
without roforonce thereto.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska.
this 16th day of March, 1922.
I A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk
zr
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1879 of Brldirot Jones, do
ceaged ln UlQ County Court of Lincoln
Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all nor
a
sons interested in said Estato tako no-
tlco u t a petiyon has boon filed for
Uio allowanco to probato of last Will
and Testament of Bridget Jones, de
ceased and Uio appointment of Dr.
Nicholas McCabo as oxecutor of said
will which has beon sot for hearing
hcron on Apru i8( 1922 at 10 o'clock
u ,n
r)at.(i March 22, 1922.
- h. C. WOODHURST
NgEAL) County judge
a. WILL SACRIFICE PLAYER PIANO
For quick turnover will sacrifice
price Player In our possession ln
North Platto and must bo moved nt
once. Easy payments. Write quick for
parUculars to the Denver Music Co.,
DonTer, Colo.
Is your wlfo lonosomo whllo you nro
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Tho Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For thoso who do not have onough
stock or machlnory for a general
farm sale, I am located so I can hold
a combination Balo at North Platte
Lr nt thn Falrvlaw datrv 1 miles
west of town. I have always gt
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Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
I General Farm Sales A Specialty, alas
Real Estate References aid Dates
First National Bank.
North Platto, Nebraska.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Glren to Surgery
ana Obstetrics
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Phono: Office 130. Residence
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Res. phono 217
L. C. DEOST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nebraska
Knights of ColumbUB Building.
W. T. PBITCHABD
Graduato Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex-
5? Sp"ty ..st Veterinarian.
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TET McKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of .
MEATS AND GROCERIES
108 E. Cth St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
BR, HAROLD FENCER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333
Res. Phone 1029
MTU. WALDORF,
Tinner.
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Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
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5 LoousL Undor General Hospital.
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DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the OaBis,
North PlatU.
DR. REDF1ELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Hay
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Calls Promntlv Answered Nltrht or Dav
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mones unice mz, uesmence 676
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and the
Art of Singing
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Phone 1147J
DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
6, 6. 7 Building & Loan Building.
office Phone 70
Res. Phono 1241
BR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
PrnoUco Limited to Diseases oi
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phonos Offlco 127 Residence 653
OTIS JL PLA0JT, XL. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and "Night.
Over Union State Bank.
Office Phono 296W Houso Phone 296R
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. B. ,
Special Attention Qlven to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building;
Office Phone 83
Residence 38
DR. L. A. SNAYELY
DENTIST
X.Ray Dlaffnosls Oxygen and
Anathcsla.
Over Union State 'Bank.
Phono S0C
BERRYBERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertaker! and Funoral Director!
Day Phone 41
Night Phono Black S88
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