The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 02, 1922, Image 6

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WISE WILL WAIT!:
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WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS
The Only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth,
COMING TO
NORTH PLATTE, MONDAY, JUNE 19
JUL 0. 31. CltESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Olflco ovor tho McDonald
State Bank.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Poppors, ugg plants nnd ustors, 35c
a dozen. N. P. Floral Co.
Miss Margaret Fredrlckson return-'
od from Fromont Saturday ovonlng
whoro Hho has boon attending Mid
land collogo.
Plnno tuning, Holloy MubIc IIouso.
Albert Shonk hoa accepted a posl
Uon with tho HlrBchfold Clothing Co.
and hogan work Monday.
Fay Ycaraloy boa nccoptcd a por
tion wltli tho AuBtln .Towolry store
and liojan work Wednesday morning.
D. M. Doulhott of Lincoln, formoi
Stato Sonator for thlB diHtrlct tran
sacted IniBinoaH in tho city Saturday.
Offlco rooms for ront ovor Nowtons
Book Storo. Apply at C. M. Nowtons
storo.
Miss Belinda Butts loft Friday by
auto for her homo in Cumbtfldgo.
Miss Butts was a touchor in one of
tho ward schools horo.
Mrs. Frank Elliott and son LuVorno
loft yostorday for Long Beach, Cull,
whoro thoy will spend sovornl months
at tho homo of Mrs. 'Elliott's par
onts. ,
Mrs. Geo. Lannin left Thursday for
Billings, Mont,, Sho was accompanied
by her granddaughter Vivian who
has been spending tho past year visit
ing ljor.
Money to loan on improved farms.
J. F. Clnbaugh, G18 Dowoy.
Miss Louisa CoIIIhb daughter of lfr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Collins entertained
at a 0 o'clock dinner Saturday nt tho
Union Pnciflo Dining room in honor
of ten of hor classmates. Tho color
schomo was carried out In old rose
and white. ,
Dr. L. J. KItAUSE, Dentist, X-Jlny
DlnKnosI. McDonald Bnnk Building
IMiono 07.
Special ratoB on tho Union Pacific
wont into offccl. on tho 2Gth of last
month. Duo to tho overflow in travel
thoro woro four special trains on Sat
urday nftornoon. Two of theso spec
ials woro from Los Ancolos and two
from San Francisco.
Almost three qunrtorrs of a million
Dodgo cars liavo now boon sold tho
earn aro bottor today than ever be
foro tho prlco vory low. Lot your
noxt car bo a Dodgo nnd got Dodge
satisfaction. St V. Itomlgh Donlor.
Tho NewIothod Tiro Itopalr Co. is
moving from tho old building on Loc
ust stroot to tho LlpshiU buildlm: at
tho cornrir of Front and Locust. Tho
Llncolns havo mado qulto a success
of their tiro businoss nnd look for an
incjeaBO at i'o new locatlo i.
1127-219 FOKDS SOLD IX APKIL
Ford Kclail Sales Hit New
High Mark
According to a report just reqolvlkl
from tho Ford Motor Company, Do
trolt, n daily averago of 5,210 retail
sales of Ford cars and trucks had been
reached by tho close of April In the
United States alono.
Ford sales of cars and trucks for the
month, Including both domestic and
foreign, totalod 127,249. This estab
lishes a now record, exceeding tho
largest previous month, Juno 1921, by
15, 467.
Tho sajo of Fordson trnctors has also
been steadily climbing. A total of
11,181 Fordsons woro sold during April
In the United States, a dally average
of 1G9 having boon reached by tho end
of tho month. This gives the tractor
a now high sales record, and shows
100 increaso over the best month In
1921.
Tho Ford Motor Company 1b enjoying
a bannor year In all dopartmonts. Out
put of Ford cars and trucks for tho
yonr, according to prosont estimate,
will excood 1,000,000 which represents
a ten por cout Increaso ovdr 1921.
Tho Ford factory at Detroit Is' now
operating at full capacity, having a
forco of more than 40,000 men on tho
payroll Tho scheduled output for
May will probably reach 135,000 cars
and trucks, which will bo applied
against orders approximating 1G5.000.
Despite tho attompt of tho factory
nnd tho twenty-three nssombllng plants
In tho United States to produce a
suffloiont number of cars to meet tho
unusually heavy demand, It has boon
imposslblo for Ford doalors in most
cases to mako lifyicdlnto delivorloB.
NOTICE
Are
You
Moving?
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m the
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of one
thousand ($1000.00) to conduct tho
school for tho coming year. This will
requlro a levy of not less than 3cven
mills nor moro than twenty mills or.
tho tota: assessed valuation of said
district.
Signed: C. R. Smith
Director.
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NOTICE
At tho annual mooting of tho legal
voters of school district No. 97 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, which will
bo held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of One
Thousand ($1,000) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will 1 a levy of not loan -linn
it nor moro than twenty
f ho total assessed valuation
of dam district.
Rork. salesman, had churgo of -the
Director
NOTICE
At tho nnual meeting of tho legal
votors of "school district No. 107 of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, which will
bo hold at tho school house on Mon
day, Juno 12, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho pro
position will bo submitted to tho vot
ors of raising tho budget of ono thou
sand ($1,000.00) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will requlro a lovy of not lpss than
unveil mills nor moro than twenty
mills on tho total nssosed valuation
of said district.
Mrs. LIUlo M. Brigga
Director
Just iiB important as your order to tho moving van
people Is your notification to tho Electric Company.
Wo want to havo tho current turned on in tho now
house, all ready for instant sorvice, the minuto you
arrive with thp first load of furniture.
Help us to givo you "Uninterrupted Service"
as booh as you know you're going to movo-
Just
is just as important to let us know when you aro
tlirough with tho service so that wo will not continue
to charge you.
rionso phoHo 15, Ttrlto or
t como Into tho storo.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
At tho nnnunl mooting of tho legal
votors - of school district No. 77 of
Lincoln County, Nobraskn, which will
bo hold at tho school Nhouso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. in., the
proposition will bo submitted to tho
voters of raising tho budget of $1,000
to conduct tho Bchool for tho coming
year. This will roqulro a lovy of not
loss than sovon mills nor moro thnn
twenty mills on the total assessed
valuation of said district.
Signed: A. P. McClollon
Dlroclor
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NOTICE
At tho ntmunl mooting of tho legal
votors of school district No. 21 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, which wlU
bo hold at til) school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. in. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budget of $1,000
dollars to dbnduct tho school for tho
comtag year. This will roqulro a lovy
of not loss than Boven mills nor moro
than twenty mills on tho total asses
sed valuation of said diotrlot.
Signed: John-W. Kllnos
Director
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NOTICE
At tho nnnunl mooting of tiro lga
votors of school district No. 87 of
Lincoln County, Nobraakn, whifch wl
be hold nt tho school houso on Man-
NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of tho logal
votors of school district No. 47 of
Lincoln County, Nobraaka, which will
bo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budget of eleven
hundred ($1,100.00) to conduct tho
school for tho coming year. This will
requlro a lovy of not less than seven
mills nor moro than twenty mills on
tho total assoged valuation of said
district.
Slgnod: C. C. Bowman
Director
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NOTICB
bo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. m., tho
proposition will bo submitted to the
voters of raising tho budget of Thir
teen Hundred ($1800) Dollars to con
duct tho school for tho coming year.
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Thls will requlro a levy o not less
than seven mills nor moro than twen
ty mills on tho total assessed valu
ation of said district.
Signed: John Simms
Director
At tho annual mooring of Uie legal
votors of school district No. 131 of
Lincoln County, Nobraaka, which will
La hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at' 2 p. m., tho
proposition wll bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho btrffffet of ono
thousand ($1,000) cjollnrs to conduct
Uio school for tlio coming year. This
will roqulro a lovy of not loss than
sovon mMIs nor moro than twonty on
tho total assessed vnuntlon of Bald
district.
Slgnod: E. J. Damoodo
Director
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NOTICB
I " Vacation Reminders
LS Private' papers, jewelry, etc., not
y needed should be placed In a safe do- - 'b
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3 Bulky . articles lfko , silverware, R J
Ijj y should bo doposlted In a storage vault. i L
llj - Travellers Cheques only not cur- ft I
' roncy should bo carried to insure a- F
I i gainst loss. "
IK " Steamship tickets and reservations ae
K should be procured in advance.
&j Wo aro prepared and shall bo pleas-
I U: ed to servo you In any way montloned. ' V
I k Information cheerfully given. ' . J
jl The Platte Valley State Bank j
At tho Annual mooting of tho legal
Votors of school district Nb. 71 of
Lincoln county, NobrnsKa, which will
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