THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I V. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY COUNTY CLERK i neroby announce my candidacy ( for tho offico of county clerk subject ' to tho decision of tho voters at the' coming July primaries of tho demo cratic and progressive party. Theordore Lowe. Jr. INTERESTING ITEMS FltOM EX CHANGES WHICH 11EACII OUR DESK. SHERIFF. I I hereby nnounco myself a candi date for tho Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Lincoln county, sub. Ject to tho decision of tho voters at tho primaries on July 18th. L. L. Bertho. SHERIFF Smith, n prominent singer and evan gollst, of Los Angolas, will dellvor tho sermon. Mr. Smith was raised on the south side hero1. ( Don't fall to attend those sorvicea. These community meetings will do much for good. Each Sunday evening at seven o'clock nt Ehmen Park. Gothenburg Timos. KNOWN HERE Professor Rhine, loader of the Su therland band and orchos'tra, mo leader of tho choir in tho Methodist churcsh, will visit friends In Paxton next Sunday and has consented to fllr?llall cnnilnl intlufn fty (tin ninrnltir I Sunday School and church services and tako entire charge of the even ing sorvico at the M. E. church, giv- I am a candidate for the Republican iuB sacred concert and an address nomination for Sheriff of' Lincoln tho valuation of music In community county at the primaries and will ap- 1,fc- Alt should turn out and give him preclato your support. My years of n crowded house as this should be a Kervico are my best recommendation. rare treat t0 Paxton people. Paxtou A. J. Salisbury . Times PAID FOR SHERIFF I Because some people are not satis- , tfiod unless they are knfocWing on I hereby announce myself a candl-1 oVcrytulnP( tho lnipresslon Vas a dato for the Republican nomination bfoad tmt Uje ,ayJng Qf tho corner for Sheriff of Lincoln county, subject gtono by tho QM peUowg agt Thurg. 10 tuo decision ot tne voiors at me primaries on July 18. GEORGE W. RHODUS CLERK day was another item added to the expense of the taxpayers of the county. They should "bo at once un deceived" for that is not tho policy of this great organization. Tho corner stono was bought and paid for by tho Odd Fellows Lodge in 'EW HIGH SCHOOL A largo and Interested crowd of bidders and cltlzons met at the high school at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday to wit ness tho opontng ot tho general nnd special contract bldr for tho new high school. After a long, hard session last ing all afternoon and evening, the board announced that Ed Green, of Soward, was the successful bidder on tho general contract, Burko and Gal lant were low men on tho plumbing nnd heating and John Vnndlver land ed tho wiring and lighting contract. It is indeed grauylng to see so many local firms on tho lucky list, and the committee feel confident of tho ability of tho local men to produce tho goods. Mr. Greon comes highly recommended nnd expects to put tho work under way ns soon as possible. Thirteen contractors wore represented In tho general bids Keith Co. News. :o: i LOCAL POLITICIANS THINK 1I0S ; TETLEK CANNOT HE A I CANDIDATE SPECIALLY W N FOR RURAL READERS INFORMATION ABOUT AGRICUL TURAL SUBJECTS FROM RELIABLE SOURCES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nomination for Clerk of Lincoln county, subject North platto an1 not a fraction of to the declslou of tho voters at tho cent will any taxpayer have to pay Primaries on July ISth. H. S. Hasklns for it or having it laid. Sutherland Courier. CLERK MAY GO ALONE Word has been received that the United States government withholds its approval of Road project No. 170, I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Renubllcan nom ination for County Clerk subject to from Bnuly to Vroman, for the reason tho wil of the" voters at Primary El- that tho road grosses the railroad east or urauy and men crosses over again at Vroman. Tho State has taken it up again with the government, and Commissioner Springer informs lection. July 18, 1922. A. S. Allen REPRESENTATIVE this writer that ho has been advised by I Wish o announce that I am a State Engineer Johnson that if the candidate for tho office of State Rep- government still withholds its appro- resentativo of tho ninetieth district val, that tho State will build it alone subject to tho will of tho republican "without government help. The road voters at the primaries, July 18th, will bo built according to contract 1922. If ''ominated and elected, I will and work will begin soonBrady Vin- glve to tho duties of tho office tho at- dicator. tentlon which the times demand. Your support and your voto at tho pri maries will be appreciated. A. J. Tracy. W. 11,-... .- I I REGISTER OF DEEDS low figure was I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for tho office of Register of Deeds, subject to tho decision of tho republican party. PAVING COSTS i An exceptionally quoted on the Central avenue paving by tho Tyner Construction Co., of Kan sas City. The price summued was $2.10 per square yard, including tho curb and gutter.. This will be an as phalt "concrete road, with a two inch surfacing of sheet asphalt and the construction of the road will be such as, in the opnlon ot the engineers, Platform Service and economy. C W. YOST vl11 withstand the terrific strain of heavy travel to which the road is ex- STATE SENATOR I wish to announce my candidacy flotr the Republican nomination as State. Senator from Lincoln and Daw son counties. THo .primaries will bo Kearney Hub. held on July 18' and I will appreciate your support. S. J. Koch posed to at all seasons of the year. Tho curb and gutter will be made part of tho paving, a plan that is generally approved and said to insure against buckling, spreading and the like. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I desire to announce that I am a candidato at the Republican primaries for tho offico of County Commission er from tho second District. Nath Bratten COUNTY COMMtfSIONER UNION CHURCHES I Beginning Sunday evening, the churches of Gothenburg will unite in holding out door evening services in Ehlmen. Park. The meetings will be held at seven o'clock and each one will hold a treat In the way of music ' and sermon. I Sunday evening, July 2nd, at the' , Jirst of the meetings, !Rev. Ilrank Hon. B. O. Hostetler of Kearney is now a District Judge of this State and a candidato for Congressman In the Big Sixth Congressional District. Section 1139 of tho Nebraska Statutes reads: "Judge no eligible to other reads: "Judge not eligible to other court, or of any district court or of any county court shall be eligible as a candidato for any other office except a judicial office during tho tlmo ho is occupying thq office." The judge has not resigned and is campaigning as a candidato for Congress. Lawyers who have made a study of tho question say that wnen Judge Hostetler accepted the filing in his behalf, ho became a candidate for a legislathf'o offico and that ho is not eligible. Some other, however say that tho judge is only a candidate for nomination and not for office, 'and that he will not bo a candidate for of fice, until the polls are closed on flPrimary Election day, July 18, and that if ho resigns his office as Judge beforo that time, he will bo qualified to receive the nomination. Others, say that this is just splitting hairs and that tho Judge is a candidate and has been ever since lfo accepted the filing in his behalf. They point out that the Judge's own card that he 'Tiands out in tho campaign reads: "Bruno 0. Hostetler, Candidato for Congress, Sixth District." The object of tho lawmakers in passing ttye law quoted, doubtless was to keep mem bers of tho judiciary devoted to ju dicial duties, and also free from any obligations from any political support ers who might have litigation pending beforo the judgfe. It has been hinted that Judge Hostetler might resign and removo his disqualification but this is answered with tho statement that ho should have done this before he be came, a candidato and that ho must have been qualified as a candidate be foro ho accepted the filing. :o: NOTICE Beo keepers will bo interested in a now motion picture prepared by the United States Department of Agri culture showing tho best practice of handling bees nnd tho control of beo dlsonses. The film, which Is called Keeping Bees at Work, Is intended to supplement a picture, entitled "I3ees How They Live nnd Work," Issued some timo ago for moro popular use. Tho new picturo shows tho need for ro-quccnlng tho colony from time to tlmo, tho way to preparo the bees for wintering, the time to unpack the hives, tho control of tho swarm, and other details of management. The fact that tho Bureau of Entomology will examine samples of combs to Identify dseases and ndvlso on their control is brought out. Tho film is now in one reel and may bo borrowed by extension workers nnd others entitled to tho privilege, or prints mny bo purchased for approxi mately tho cost of making them which is about $37.00. offico. Arrangements also woro mndo recently for a roprosontatlvo ot the Klamath County extension organiza tion to spond 30 days locating new born calves of good stock and find ing a dairyman to feed them for two weeks beforo shipment to farmors In lfis own county. Tho reports also say that calves 2 wcokB old aro shipped safely as far as 500 miles or for 3G hours travel; day old calvos can rarely bo shipped. :o: Dixon Optical Co. tests eyes. Brunswick phonographs, Holloy Music House. Hotel Ritner We liavc chanced management and also redecorated the rooms thruout the hotel. We now have a first class modern, clean hotel. Rooms by the week. $2.50 up. By Night 50c and Up 115 West 6th St. WM. WALDO JtF , Tinner Makes or Repairs anything mado of Tin or Sheet Metal. 610 Locust Under Qenoral Hospital Auto Face Pictures C. O. Dedmoro has been ap pointed official photographor of tho Fourth of July rncos. All pictures taken on tho grounds will bo made up In sets nt ono dollar a sot showing oach driv er and his car and cars In action during tho races. Orders will be taken at race track and pic turoa mailed to any address. While calves from low-producing cows aro saved to maintain tho herds on some farms, on other farms and In other sections whoro hlghor-produc-ing cattle are kept, calves from 300 pound cows by pure-bred bulls arc often vealed because no market is found for them ns dairy stock. This Is an economic wnsto which, according to reports received by tho United States Department of Agriculture, tho extension organization of Coos County, Oreg., Is striving to eliminate. About 30 calves from tho best stock In Coos County wero saved last year by arrangements mado with farm bur eaus of other counties to tako them when twq weeks old n $12 per head, crated and dolivercd at tho express The Mutual Building & Loan Association has plenty qf Money to Loan on Improved North Platte Real Estate. We make loans:. 1 To finance New Buildings, To Assist in the Purchase of Improved Property, To Pay Off Mortgages & Jjiens on Improved Real Estate. ' The compulsory payments on our loans are $5.00 per month on each $1,000.0.0 and interest $6.00 per month. Borrowers participate in the earnings of tho Asso ciation and 'the stock dividends vpay off $3G0.00 of each $1,000 loan. Better 'for the borrower than a straight five per cent loan. T. C. PATTERSON, President. BESSIE P. SALISBURY Secretary j.t Tho offico of tho County Judge will be closed on Saturday afternoons dur ing July and August. Wm. H. C. Woodhurst County Judge I wish to announce my candidacy for re-election for County Commis sioner of Lincoln County, subject to tho action of tho Republican pri maries, July 18, 1922. E. H. Springer. STATE REPRESENTATIVE . O I am a candidate for Slate Rep resentative from tho 90th district on the Republican ticket. This district In eludes all of Lincoln county outside of North Platto. If my past record In tho leglslaturo has mot with your ap proval, I will appreciate your support at tho primaries on July 18th. Scott Itoynolds rder A C FOR THE HOME STATE REPRESENTATIVE I am announcing that I am a candi dato for the nomination on tho pro gressive ticket for tho offico of rep resentative of tho 89 district. As no ono has filled on tho ticket to opposo mo at tho primary, I will mako fur ther statement of principals after July IS. when I will mako appeal for the progressive votes 'of all political, parties. Thomas Axtell STATE SENATOR I am a candidato for Stato Senator from tho district comprising Lincoln and Dawson counties in tho Republi can primaries and respectfully solicit your support'. My standing among my homo people Is my best endorsement. Chas. E. Allen Our special delivery will see that you are supplied for parties, picnics and outings. A few bottles on ice for the wife, the kiddies a treat for the guest. a Following flavors that are always good: Cherry-Blossoms, Lemon-Crush, Orange-Crush Grape-Plz, Hires Root Beer, Coca-Cola, White Horse Gin ger Ale. Per case 24 bottles $1.50. Rebate on empties 50c. White Ribbon Beer A real beer minus the kick. 21 bottles $3.35. Rebate 90c. 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