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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Stm3Bekly Sribune. WILSON TOUT. Editor and Tibllslier. Entered at Uie North Platto, Nobraska Postofflca as Second Class Matter. subscription phiges Ono Year, in advanco - . $l.G0 TUKSDAV, AUGUST 8. 1022 EDITORIAL Ctnupfin1 Girls Entertain Tim mombors of t!io Pioneer camp- fire ontortnlnod at a surprlso fare well party Inst week in honor of Gwendolyn McRoynolds. Tho evening was spont In playing gnmos and with music. At tho closo of tho ovonlng a dainty two course luncheon was serv ed. Thoro woro twolve girls prosont. Tliey presontcd her with a friendship motto. Want Ads Paul said "Brethren, if u man bo overtaken In a fault, yo which aro spiritual, restore such a man in a spirit of meekness, considering thy- eolf'lost thou also bo temptod." Gal. Ladles Day nt Country fl.i. Friday. August 11th is ladies day at tho country club. Tho following lndios McKlnlcy sqiuwin :uio name oi wju BOrvo on tho committee. Mes- humanlty. in tho namo of civilization, (llunoa M Jf Fqrbcs, J. S. Davis, Carl In behalf or onuangorcu Ainoncnn in- Holman. Charles Edwards and York torosts which glvo ub tho right and mnmvi. Tho ladlos will sorvo lunch duty to not, tho war in Cuba must from 4 to o:30 for tho men who wish 8toP to come. Doth men and ladies who 'Tli nrn in n hnnnrntif nf.rfin.rn nf nor-l 1 " aons coming into onr office and Into u,0Bt8 nro n8ke,d c,aU M,rs' York tho rental offices of tho city, asking """""" WB "'." "y . . . . i . ,o. lor IIOUBUB 10 lum uuu uu iuuiuh, prnf Tonliar.lt. Hho Wlnnn fi.nnr furnished and unfurnished. Sometimes . , b , , N p. ... tnoy want ngnt nousoKccping room f t, t 25 , , k inoy seem supnsou mm me news-. n(1 mrik,nJr ,,,a ,. mln,1nrfo , papers do not have more For Rent SmUh.JohnBon DrUg storo 0 wlI1 advertisements. This much inform- , . , . ....... nInnft vn ... nuon snouiu no a nine 10 moso nav- calI or phono your ordor thorc mg nouses or rooms ior rem. uur rates aro roasonablo and wo cover tho territory. to: CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our heartfelt Whon it comes to traveling wo thanks to our many friends who so liavo to glvo tho palm to John kindly manifested their sympathy Edwards. Jr. Ho accompanlod a an(1 g00(1 during tho days of our rolativo to St. Louis a fow weeks BOrrow and boroavomcnt. Also for ago and spent tho tlmo sinco then In tho beautiful floral offerings. Wo visiting and Booing tho sights. Whon wiBhMo thank tho Amorlcan Logion, It camo tlmo to como homo, thoro oapcclally. Mrs. Julia Shiltz. Miss Julia Shiltz. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Shiltz Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shiltz Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S'tryson and Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Ohl. WANTED TO RENT A 9x12 ft. tent May bo larger. Phono 430J. FOR SALE Spring chickenB. Mrs, E. S. Gllnes. Phono GG4J. FOR SALE Corn, tomatoes, cabbage, and beans at Doollttlo's. FOR SALE CucUmbors for pickles. Order now. Doollttlcs. FOR RENT Building suitable for auto repair or blacksmith shop. For particulars call at this office. WEATHER CONDITIONS Sunday was cloudy and It looked much llko rain, but cleared off to wards noon and ended In a beautiful day. Monday was partly cloudy and tho tcmopaturo remained about tho samo as Sunday. Tho report for today is: Increasing cloudiness tonight, probably becoming unsettled Wed nesday. Warmer tonight. WANTED An experienced girl for general houbework. Mrs. H. L. Jacobson. 417 S. Vino. FOR RENT Newly furnished room, gontlcmnn proforred. Inquiro 114 S. Dowoy. FOR SALE Fresh Jiomo grown cucumbers. Thos. Hayworth, phono 793F3. LOST Now Raclno Casing on rim. Finder plcaso returning to Durbln Auto Co. nnd recoivo reward. FOR RENT Good 400v acre vuiloy ranch. Write P. O. Box, 12, Maxwell Nobr. FOUND Along north bank of river, sllvor cigarette caso. May bo iden tified at Tribune off lco. FOR SALE 3 burner Alcazar Oil Stovo. Flno condition. Call 2G7J. 208 S. Maple. district Including Lincoln county. Posi ton calls for a clean-cut. aggressive man or woman with native soiling abilty, capablo of presenting Intelli gently an educational proposition in volving commecial training and Vo catlonal Insurance. Ono who can stand flnnnclal prosperity and furnish a suroty bond. Commission basis. Givo full particulars regarding yourself in first letter which will bo treated In strictest confidence. Address "Educa tional." caro Tribune NOTICE I have moved my offices Xrom front streot to tho G. F. Tetnplo offlco in the Building & Loan building. Gene Crook :o: - THE NEW II. & S. AGENCY -:o:- wan no adult of tho family or a mong the frlonds who was coming thiB way so John got on tho train and mndo tho trip to Omaha alone. Thoro ho changed cars ahd stopped off tho train at North Platto on time and as fit as could be. -:o:- Thc editor went fishing tho other night and got two llttlo fish which wora under tho legal bIzo and so woro thrown back Into tho stream. Wo wore told that tho wator was too mud CITY AND COUNTY NEWS FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms two blocks west of Court houeo on 4lh Street. Phono 118. LOST Black envolopo purso, money, koy, address. Return to Trlbuno of fice Roward. WANTED Lady cook for. restaurant Inquiro of or wrlto to tho Now Cafe, Paxton, Nebraska. Clinton's for Eyo Sorvlco. Piano tunliyj, Holloy Music HouBe, Enor Lofdahl of Sutherland was a dy for fishing but wo figured out that kU8nogB visitor In tho city last. week. fish must eat whether the water s RaBmWBm spent thQ ciear or not aim bo wo incu ,t om. vo . . v,BlHllir fHnnflB. nnw lmvf nr.nnni.nd the onlnlon of tho vipn noa nmi witi wntt until thn A. W. Petorsou transacted business water Is clearer before trying It again. H" . clty Monday. Wo know tho abundance of rainfall Is Mrs. Leo Caso of Sutherland was a good for corn but It Is poor for fishing, business visitor in tho city Friday. And when wo have had onough rain Jacobson is transacting business for tho corn and alfalfa and potatoes m oshkosh this week. wo would appreciate a llttlo good fish n Ames of Paxton transacted business In tho city Friday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rldlngor Saturday, i, Eyes oxamlnod, Grasses fitted. Sat- The ilrst denuito announcement of '"faction, suro. Clinton & Son tho coming program at tho county Miss Qlaays stogaii roturnou aaiur- ,falr is published oloswhoro In thlB day from Graud Island after sponumg paper. It la attractive and Interesting a few days visiting frlettds. nnd.'iiftt too elaborate and oxpon3lvo. c J McNamara B1)ent Wednesday It brlngB tho fair back to tho original m Loxlngton looking after buslnoss idea n.nd that is ono of ontortainmont I affairs. Joo Murphy returned homo Satur day from Carroll. Iowa where he wa3 called by tho Illness of his sister Mrs. II . I Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stock nnd child ren returned Sunday from Logan, Nobr. where they visited relatives for several weeks. Robocca Tout returned Thursday evening from Central City whore she spent a month visiting at the S. E. Mansfield homo. Mrs. C. F. Nolson and children Marguerite and Clinton camo Sunday to spend a week at tho A. T.' Johnson homo. Mr. and Mrs. Sw(artout and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Payne loft Sunday morning for Yollowstono park ana other places of Interest. They will bo gone three weeks. Telephone numbor Is 012. Call forj party wanted. Now offices one-half block north post office. -. :o: CITY AND COUNTY NEWS The Eyo-Glass men, Clinton & Son. J. B. McDonald and HI Hirschfold left Sunday by uuto for Denver. Mrs. Omar Huff and daughter left Friday for Seattle to visit relatives. Joo Knapp of Hastings Is visiting at tho Carl nnd Leo, Simon homos. Victor, Vlctorolas, Holley Music House. William Baily spont lost week In Loxlngton visiting at tho Chester LInd homo. Loreno Blankonshlp of Kansas City has taken a position In tho Millinery Department at the Block store. : Miss Elizabeth Llttlo left Sunday for Ow;onsburro. Kentucky to spend sovoral weeks with relatives. G. A. Mills spent a few days last iwleek visiting with frlonds In Lexing ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox spent Sun day in Sutherland whoro they were present at a family reunion. There woro four generations represented. DR. 0. II. CRESSLER GRADUATE DENTIST Office over tho McDonald Stato Bank. CHATS WITH YOUR GAS MAN Do you know that the avor ago bill for gas servlCQ Is ono of th6 least expensive ItcniS( ono of the smallest necessary' out lays In tho household budgot7 JPor example, gas service used exclusively for a typical winter's month can do tho fol lcinflng things for a family of live persons living in an olght room house: Automatically heat 4,000 gal lons of wator. Cook 90 meals in about 75 hours, a saving In tlmo of at least two full days over tho old coal stove. Lighten the work of cleaning at least 25 per cont; save on redecorating; assure the house wife freedom from drudgery and eliminate tho smoko and spot nulsanco. There is no other sorvlco at your disposal that gives bo much for so llttlo money. North Platte Light & Power Co. FOR SALE Three boars, thorough brod Poland-Chinas, 7 months old weigh 260 pounds. $30 each if taken! quick, Mac Westphall, phono 785F21. FOR SALE All kinds of vegetables, also poultry. On farm or dollverod. Mrs. S. J. Macoy. 1 mllo nor.th and mllo east North Platte. FOR RENT Fivo unfurnished rooip nnd garago. 2 blocks west of Court House on 4th Streot. Reasonable rent to reliable yarty. phono 118. lng weather boforo tho season has cone. We suggested the samo to Weatherman Shilling and ho has pro: mlscd to do his host. FOR SALE Two milk cows ono fivo year old Red Poll with calf one three year old part Jersey, recently fresh. F. A. Burko, 802 W. Second Phono 937 W. FOR SALE Houso and 3 lots in flue location. Consider part trade stock. car or cledr lot Also now range, cash or trade for good horso or cow. 2003 Wost Cth. Phono 963LJ. and Interest from, by and to tho people Mrs. Gcorgo Kouhl or Ogallala was of, the county. It should do much to I busIn0BS vIsltor ltl tuo dty SntuP. bring out tuo nost talent more is in mei j omintv lint Mint will rnmilrn nnmn work I . . t i. .,nnm wi,n i,nvJ Mrs. A. II. Bunting of Grand Islnnd tho Interests of tho fair at stake. Road transacted buslnoss in tho city Satur tho .program over. Think of some imy friend or acnualntnnco who could on- Mrs. W. H. Malzo and son returned tor an event and then urgo him or hor last week from Loxlngton nJtor a to got In. i If thero Is nn ovont In weoks visit with hor sistor Mrs. Arthur which you think you could make a Harris, showing, hop to it Tho fair needs Mr and Mrs. Goo. Roank of Santa support and Lincoln county nooda tho Monicn, calif, spent a fow days in fair. Tho majority of tho directors of tho cjty vlsltlug at tho Slzomoro homo the fair aro pcopla from outsldo of ourouto to Dos Molnos. North Platto and the mnjorlty of tho committee which mndo up the pro gram are farmers. It Is a farmors movement nnd should bo supported by tho farmevr. Novor fear but that North Platto will do ?ts share in mk tun BALis btrictly mouorn 6 room houso in A-l condition. Full baso- mont nnd garage. Lawn with shade and fruit trees. Full sized lot at 215 So. Ash St. $4,800 If sojd within noxt thirty days. Phono 330LW or Inquiro John Vosolpkn. lug It a StUTCBH. Mrs. W. D. Camp rotumod to hor lorno In Coznd Saturday aftor visiting sovoral days at tho Emory Camp homo. Mrs. R. L. Murdork and daughter Bennto roturnod Monday from Mnrys vlllo, Mo. whoro Uioy Bpont a wook visiting relatives and frlonds. They at tondod tho golden wedding annlvor Aftor August 10th wo iwlll pay 75c sary of Mrs. Murdocks aunt and undo, below tho omnna top ror ugni won- IloVt and Mrs Paui shonic amj finished hogs weighing from 175 to children returnod Saturday Crom Mas 235 pounds for honYy hogs anu pigs 0 CIly wuoro ti10y 8pont a wook -:o:- NOTIOE TO FARMERS will pay nccordlng to quality and Blzo. Will only rocoivo hogs on Tuos- day (tnd Wednesday of each week. North Platto Hog Market :o:- Ilalllgon, Boatty & Halligan. Attys. NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1002 of Marta Koostor, do coafled In tho County Court of Lin cola County, NobraBka. Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all por Bons interested In said Estato tako notico that n petition has been IJlod for tho probato of tho last will and tostamont of said docoascd and for flio appolntmont of Horman C. Koostor aa administrator Iwlth will annoxod of said estato, which has boon not for honrlng horolnvon Soptombdr 1, 1023 at 10 o'clock; m. Doted August 4, 1922. Wm. II. a Woodhwot '(SEAL) County Judge visiting frlonds thoro. Roy. Shenk was formerly pastor ef tho Baptist church thoro. Mrs, Elmer Wolf nnd son of Omaha are spending a week In North Platto visiting at tho W. E. Shuman homo, Mrs. Wolf la Mrs. Shuman's sistor. Mr, Wolf will Join tho family hero noxt wook and thoy will go on to Colorado for a vacation. 111 L. & S. Groceteria. SPECIAL For this Week Sewing and Bed Room Rockers and Dressing Table Benches. m In Mahogany, Walnut, Ivory, Oak in Golden and Wax Finishes. 20 and 25 per cent Discount. A comfy rocker'or a much needed bench in anv of the finishes at a big saving in price. R. MALONEY y v wawtjuu solicitor. Leading corro- Bpondonco school of Its claBs has an oponlng for a roprosontatlvo In a t. Time and Annoyance by having plenty of good stationery Conveniently at hand. CHIEFTAIN BOND CABINETS 250 Sheets of Paper 200 No. 6 3-4 Envelopes 50 No. lOJEnvelopes All printed to your order and putupina hand some arid convenient cabinet. THE TRIBUNE f