The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 09, 1922, Image 8

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    TUB NORTH PLATTE 'SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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At the annual meeting of tho Jegnl
voters of' school district No. 77 of
Lincoln County, Nobr&lka, 'which will
bo held at tho school house on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 2 p. m.,tho
proposition will be submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budgot of $1,000
to conduct tho sohool for tho coming
your. This will roqulro.a lovy of not
lose than seveit mills nor more than
twenty mills on the total 'assessed
valuation of said diitrlct.
Signed: A. P. McClollen
i Director
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FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922.
EDITORIAL
Solomon said: "Let another man
praise theo and not thine own mouth;
a strnngor nnd not thlno own lips,"
Proverbs 27:2.
Every patriotic lodge', church nnd
society should have an American Flag
displayed during oVoFyifciootlng. This
Is right nnd momborsNmould demand
Its observance. It Is roal Americanism.
It wns reported on- tjio street that
tho North Platto Chamber of Com
merce is trying to buy off the othor
auto drivers for tho Fourth of July
rnccs so that King IUiUcy will win.
The editor recently accompanied T.
M. Cohagen on a trip over tho now
graded highway south to Wollfleot,
Wo snw mon at work at dlfforcnt
plnces along tho route Bamo with
grading tools lowering tho hills nnd
filling up tho draws; othors woro
making now roads ovor tho lovol
places. Tho aim is to havo a straight,
lovol, hard road from North Platto to
tho south "boundary of tho county
and tho commissioners nrp going na,
far toward accomplishing that aim!
as they can with tho monoy they havo 1
on hand. That part of tho 'road which
is finished Is cortalnly an lmprovo
mont ovor tho road which has boon'
used horotoforo,
At the Sun-Three Days I
jg COMMENCING SUNDAY IpT ffi
I Lloyd m.i
Also BeBe Daniel
Department Store g
Tho Trlbuno acknowledges receiv
ing n well proparod report of tho
stnto convention of "War Mothers at
Omaha from Mrs. Frank n. Baker,
corresponding secretary of tho state
organization. Another account cov
ering much tho Bamo ground had been
handed to us In time for tho last
,sbuo and by this timo Mrs. Baker ana
tho othor officers and members of
tho War Mothers will havo read tho
account. Tho convention is reported
to havo been very successful fror
orory point of view and now wo aro
all ready to begin preparation in any
way wo can for tho noxt year's con
vention at North Platto.
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Announcement wns received this
wcok of tho schedule for tho booster
trip by tho Nobraska Horford Breed
ers' Association. Tho members start
nt Grand Islnnd on Monday, June 19:
and cover tho country about St Paul,1
drcoloy and Ord that day. Tho noxt
day thoy aro at Burwcll, Sargent, I
Broken Bow and Calloway. On Wed-j
nosday Juno 21 thoy arrlvo at North!
Platto at 1 p. m, where thoy meet tho
Lincoln County Horford Brecdors',
Association during the afternoon and
oVening. Thursday thoy go cast to1
Cootd and Lexington nnd Friday they;
aro at tho Baiiantlne salo at
Curtis.
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Mrs. J. F. Schwalgor returned last
evening from Donvor, Colo, whoro she
spont a wook visiting friends.
Miss Qortrudo Wiggings of Key
stone tniiBactod business In tho city
stono trnnsactqd business In tho city
Wcduosday ,
Mrs. W. J: O'Connor and daughter,
returned yesterday from Omnha. '
You savo ono-flfth on any article
you purchnso at Wilcox Department
Storo.
Tho local council of tho Boy Scouts
mot "Wodncsdny noon nnd heard ro
ports of tho budget campaign. About
$1,600 yet remains to bo subscribed
with committees only about two-thirds
through with their territory. The can
vass will go on until tho full amount
bus been subscribed.
Mrs. I. A. Holn of Wellflcet visited
in tho city Wednesday.
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That first warm day
Bo ready for it. May and early
June can bring some of the hot
test weather of the season. Re
member the early hot spell last
year?
ELECTRIC FANS
COMPLKTK SUMMER STOCKS SOW
10.00 AI UP
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Fans repihrod vand polished up lil;c
now. Get tho work started at once.
Wo'll call for tho fan and phono es
timate of charge.
North Platte Light &
Power Co.
Tolophono Number 15.
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Wfa Ml
100111 oia
Iiitarw. ooupons of two isaiiok the
lt and fitli will be duu and payable
June 18th.
Do sure to clip jiromptly all coupons
duo and let us add tho interest to
yiur savings nccount so that It witl
go on earning more interest.
Thorp's no quiokr way to make
monoy grow. Regular savers know!
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The Platte Valley State Bank
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
One-fifth off on shoes at Wilcox
Mrs. James Stafford of Paxton
shopped in the city yesterday.
Brunswick phonographs, Hollcy
Music House.
Miss Mary Monill of Maywood
shopped in tho city yesterday.
Dr. McOraw of Tryon transacted
business in tho city Wednesday.
Abel Larson of Gothenburg trans
acted business In the city Saturday.
Mrs. W. J. Elchman of Ogalalla
was a visitor in the 'city Wednesday.
Celery Plants ready $1.00 a hundred
C. J. Pass, Florist
Harry Huffman of Santa Anna, Cali
fornia is visiting friends in the city.
Ray Breternltz and Richard Kepler
of Sidney aro visiting at tho Charles
Bretornitz homo for several days.
Mr ".and Mrs. J. A. Allmen left last
ovenlng for Denver whoro thoy will
visjlt friends for several weeks.
rWo dollver any tlmo, any place .
for loss. Burko Cash, Grocery, 621
Bqst Fourth, Phono 971. 1 1
Plenty of tlmo for potted tomatoes.
Order now. C. J. Pass, Florist, Phone
74. j
Special price on Dolineator sub-,
scrlptlons for a few days at Wilcox
Department Store.
Julius Forsteadt is confined to his
home with a sovoro attack of rheuma
tism. -
Mrs. Verno Brewor of Hershey
shopped' in tho city tho first of the
week.
Raymond Johnson of Cheyenne vis
ited a week with his parents Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hans Johnson.
Try our chop corn, just tho thing
for growing chicks, 2c per pound, or
$1.25 per sack, delivered Burke Cash
Grocery, G21 East Fourth street,
Phono 971.
Plain w-ork-a-day of smart garden
frock aprons, on salo, 98c,' ?1.25,
$1.45, and $1.95 at tho Leader Mer
cantile Co.
Mrs. R. L. Graves loft last oven
lng for Los Angeles, Calif, "whoro
sho will spend the summer months
visiting friends. '
Mrs. J. C. Holman and two children
loft last week for Tipton, Iowa to
visit with Mrs. Hollmnn's parents for
3over-al weeks.
Mrs. Ellas Lloytl loft Wednesday
for Groen City Mo. Sho was accompan
ied thero by hero mother Mrs. Emma
Ilnrlon.
Mrs. V. Lucas and Bister Miss Mar-
guerito Campboll loft Wednesday for
Canada whoro thoy will spond tho
summer months.
Mrs. William Morris nntt children
loft this morning for SIdnoy whorf
they will visit for sovoral woolcs at
tho homo of Mrs. Morris' paronts.
Mrs. Dutlor Buchanan, Mrs. Oalllo
Davidson and Porry Buchanan accom
panied tho body of Mrs. Nowbold to
Alount Ploasnnt, Iowa Sunday even
ing.
Mrs. D. M. Loypoldt and Mrs. a
Wlllorton will ontortain Tuesday at
tornoon at n mlcollnneous showor at
tho Loypoldt homo In honor of Miss
Holon Swnn8on.
Miss Stolla Nichols of Casper, Wyo.,
Miss Mary Morrow of Sterling, Colo.,
nnd Miss Mario Shannon of Donvor
nro house guoatat tho W. R. Mnl
oney homo.
Mrs. C. J. Pass entertained nt a
party at her homo last evening in
honor of ltor sister Miss Agnoa Good
la who will Ioato for hor homo in
Kontucky Juno 15. Sho will bo ac
companied homo by hor slstor arid
niooa Mrs. C. J. Part) 'and daughter
ho wiA spaed Um evmnor those.
Want Ads
FOR RENT Furnished room, mod
ern. 209 Locust.
WANTED To rent Ford car for part
of tho summer. Address F C care
Tribune.
FOR SALE One ton Republic truck
or will trado for light roadster or
light truck. C. H. Overmeyer.
FOR SALE Tqmato plants 15c per
dozen. Cabbago 50c per hundred.
L. I. Tucker Phone G98J.
FOR SALE One span 3-year-old,
broke mules, or will trade for Ford
car. Notify box 297 Sutherland, Neb
WANTED Young man for bookkeep
er and collector. North Platto
Light & Power Co.
FOR SALE One adjustable dress
form; also all kinds of beo sup
plies. Phono 439W. C20 W. 2nd
WANTED To buy a second hand
typewriter stand, in good condition
Write T. 9. caro Tribune office.
STRAYED From tho Wyman farm,
west of town, ono mouse-colored
Jenny mulo, branded "7Y" on right
shoulder. Phono 1152W.
FOR SALE Scholarship In tho Grand
Island Business College. For part
iculars write to Fremont J. Wilson
Box 31, Alliance, Nebraska.
FOR RENT Improved irrigated ten
acre track, adjoining Sutherland.
F. C. Leach, care American State
Bank, Sutherland.
FOR SALE Handy jack changes
hoaviest racks." barges, etc.. from
ground onto wagon and off. Good
sidoliuo for blacksmiths. Get circu
lars. F. Lovering, Fremont, Nobr.
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls.
Ono two years old; ono threo years
old. Just right for turning into a
herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy
dor, Superintendent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Lot 2 Block
13 A. C. Taylor's addition to North
Platto. Mako us a cash offer Will
cousidoiv a good automobile. Writo
Downoy and Johnson, Scottsbluff.
Nobr.
WANTED A Ralosman capable of
calling on morchants, to head
quarter in North Platte, man with
car profored. References renulrni.
Central Statce Secret Service Bureau,
Dopt. D. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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NOTICE
Tho threo horses belonging to man
in moving wagon who stoppod nt tho
Btockyards horo In Farnum woro
taken up by John Roborts. Tho own
er may havo samo by paying for this
and their care. Ono white mare,
ono gray gelding and one roan pony.
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Clnronco McCIclIon of Gothenburg
camo Inst week to holp with repairs
at tho mil.
Tho Wilcox Department Storo ia
giving oae-flfth off on any articlo in
their stock.
Roy HlU of Gothonbarg transact-J
od business In tho city tho first of
tho vreoAc.
Plenty of tlmo for potted tomatoes.
Ordr H8. C. J. Paso, Elorlst, Pfaeu
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of the legal
votors of school district No. 21 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, which will
bo held at tho school house on Mon
day, Jui.o 12th, 1922, at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to (ho
voters of raising tho budget of $1,000
dollars to conduct tho school for tho
coming year. This will requlro a lovy
of not loss than soven mills nor moro
than twenty mills on tho total asses
sed valuation of said district.
Slgnod: John W. Klines
Director
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of the leal
voters of school district No. 87 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will
bo held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m the
proposition will bo submitted to the
voters of raising tho budget of one
thousand ($1000.00) to conduct tho
school for tho coming yea-. This will
require a levy of not less than 3even
mills nor moro than twenty mills or.
tho tota: nssossod valuation of said
district.
Signed: C. R. Smith
Director.
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NOTICE
At the annual moetlng of the legal
voters of school district No. 97 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which will
bo held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. the
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budget of Ono
Thousand ($1,000) dollars to conduct
tho school for tho coming year. This
will require a lovy of not less than
seven mills nor more than twenty
mills on the total assesod valuation
of said district.
Jool Olsson
Director
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NOTICE
At the anual mecifng of tho legal
voters of school district No. 107 of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, which will
be held at the school house on Mon
day, Juno 12, 1922 at 2 p. m. the pro
position will be submitted to tho vot
ers of raising tho budget of ono thou
sand ($1,000.00) dollars to conduct
tho school for the coming year. This
will require a levy of not less than
soven mills nor moro than twenty
mills on tho total assesed valuation
of said district.
Mrs. Llllio M. Brigg3
Director
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of the legal
votors of school district No. 47 of
Lincoln County, Nebraska, which wiH
bo held at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922 at 2 p. m. tho
proposition will bo submitted to tho
votors of raising tho budgot of eleven
hundred X$l,100.00) to conduct the
school for tho coming year. This will
require a lovy of not less than soven
mills nor moro than twenty mills on
tho total assesed valuation of said
district
Signod: C. C. Bowman
Director
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NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of tho legal
votors of school district No. 131 of
Lincoln County, Nobraska, which wJll
Lo hold at tho school houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at Q p. m., the
proposition wil bo submitted to tile
voters of raising tho budget of ono
thousand ($1,000) dollars to conduct
tho school for the coming year. This
will requlro a lovy of not le3s thnn
seven mills nor moro than twonty en
tho total assessed vauatlon of said
district.
Signed: E. J. Damoode
Director
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NOTICH
At tho annual mooting of tho logal
Votors of school district No. 71 of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, which will
bo held at tho Bchool houso on Mon
day, Juno 12th, 1922, at 3 p. m., the
proposition will bo submitted to the
votors of raising the budget of TMr
toen Hundred ($1300) Dollars to con
duct tho school ,for the coming year.
This will require a levy of not leas
than seven mills nor moro than twen
ty mills on tho ttal asseuod mut
ation of said district.
flfeaod: John Slmms