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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
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Entered at the North Platte, Nobraaka
Postofflco as Second CIuhu Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK t
Ono Year, In advance $1.G0 ,
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1C,1022
EDITORIAL
t i it 7i i ii.'oponlng markets at South Omaha this'
John said "For God so lovod tho . . , , , , , i
world that ho gavo his only begotten ,
Son that whosoovor bollovoth In Illm
should not perish, but havo over
lasting life." ;
McElrov said "I bollovo In Amor-
lea becauso who thinks in torms of
Justice, not of gain and holds hor
noblo horltnco tho Right of all."
Ono, itom
which almost
escaped
notlco in tho Trlbuno is tho depart-
uro of Miss EsUior Antonldcs for Bos
ton. Sho has been thoro for sovoral
wcoks now, enrolled in tno summer miX0(i nnd packing grades $7.05 to
bosbIoii of Boston University. Sho is $8,co Bulk medium ana light butch
spcclallzlng In oconomics. Boston orB ?8i7tj j9i2G. Practical top $9.35.
JUnivcrBity is ono of tho eastern high- -:u
or institutions which Is coming to tho NOTICE
front. It has ovor 900 students In Its
flummor school and thoy aro rcglstor- Wator Bills for dlstrlctA woro duo
cd from China, Franco, Slam, Portu- Aug. 1st and becomo dollnquont Aug
ifal. Puerto Rico, Canada and tho Phil- 20th. All servlco on which wator
Hplnos. It Is a privilege to attond such bills In this district aro unpaid aftor
a school oven for ono term. August 20th will bo shut off. as ro-
Before this writing Is on tho press
wo will bo away on a vacation trip
which promises to bo ono of tho best
wo have ovor taken In company with
our father wo are off to tho mountains
to spend a fow days. Wo havo boon
privileged to boo Pikes roak a number
of times nnd to climb ovor hor rocky
foothills. Our father Is making his
first trip west aftor living In Nobr
aska for ovor fifty yoars. Togothor wo
aro going to llvo in tho shadow of tho
grandeur of tho Rocktos tor a week
nnd together nB father and son wo
aro going to onjoy tho cool breezes
from hor overlast snows. Othor
momhors of tho family with tho reg
ular Trlbuno force aro going to got
out tho next two numbers of tho
Trlbuno and wo prpdlct they will ho
;fully as good as If mo woro on tho
Job. Wo nro off.
Manngor Coopor or the local tolo
pjiono exchange took tho editor
-through tho plant ono day last wook
and wo learned moro about tho tolo
phono blislnoss than wo supposod
thoro wnB to bo learned. Wo saw tho
o))orators at work and J hoy Svoro
busy. Wo saw why It Bomotlmos tnkos
a fow momontsto got a connection
and wo woro thoro when tho hnbltunl
bully callod "Why don't you wako
up?" to tho girl who had moro thnn
sho could attend to Just then. Wo saw
tho wlro room nnd whoro tho trouble
Is tnkon caro of, Thon wo woro taken
to tho tolcgrnph room whoro thoy
rolny tho transcontinental messages
by tologrnph ovor tho telophono linos.
It is worth tho tlmo of nnyono to go
up and soo tho syBtomatic way in
which ovory part of tho tolophono
sorvlco Is handled. Thanks Mr. Coop
er. Dr. McOabo Is gone. His honest fnco
will bo soon no moro among us; his
rugged personality has pasifod out. Ho
is no longer tho co.mctlor of tho
young and tho inexperienced. No moro
can his frlonds go to him for advice
nnd help, His placo Is vacnnt nnd ho
is gono. But his momory is with us
and Btrongthons un. Ho was a strong
man and fit. Ho kopt tho faith of
his fathors. His God was ovor present
and ln his lutor yoars It rlponed his
character nnd mellowed his dispos
ition. His church moant much to him
nnd ho was not nshnmod to show
It Ho hated shamo una cnmmHnn
Ho could not mnko frlonds with those
who woro not playing tho gamo of
llfo honostly. That Is tho Dr. McCabo
wo know. Tho odltor sorvod with him
in tho school administration. Ho was
oloctod a mombor of tho Board of
Education nB n champion of a class
of pooplo. Ho did not break faith with
them nor did ho mnko htmsolf offons-1
ivo to othors. No bottor mombor of
tho Board of Educntlon ovor sorved
tho pooplo of this city. Ho was con
scientious and honest. Wlion ho
thought tho rntos of fnsuranco woro
too high ho hold up h!s approval of
tho bills until tho mattor twins nrrang-'
od to his satisfaction although his
frlonds woro on tho othor sldo. When
ho found a teachor who was not whnt(
sho Bhould bo. ho voted against
hor rotontlon In tho touching forco'
oven If sho had Influential frlonds
who took hor part Ho was Ubornl,
and Just Although ha wns a strong
adhorant of tho Catholic faith, tho J
wrltor does not romombor of its over,
being montlonod in oonnoctlon with
tho schools and no tonchor of that!
denomination ovor rocolvod his sup-.'
port becauso of hor roliglon. Ho hadi
a -way of looking at school mattore
In a buBlncsa-lIko mannor and wltlij
a Judgement that was Impartial.
Many a tlmo wo hvo porsonally
nought his office for counsel and ad
;Vlco In ncliool matters and wo wore
always rocolvod with cordiality and
given tho fruits of his rlponed Judge-'
mont ThlfJ la tll0 Dr McCabo wo know'
nnd loved and tho man wo miss and
itflll romcmber.
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS
! Tho following quotations wcro tho.
morning nnd woro rocolvod hero by
telegraph nt 10 a. m.
Cattlo
Corn fed hoof steers firm to flf teen
cents higher than yesterday. 510.40.
paid for other grades of beef Btcors.1
Sho stock stoady to fiftoen cents low-'
or than yostorday, bulls weak. Voalu" sjaijjj-a small cmcKon nous
calves
steady Btockors and feeders
slow.
Hoga
Fairly active Generally Btcady. Bulk
quired by tho city ordlnanco. Dls
tr,ct A con8,sts q tJmt Q of
.. . ,
ftnd botw(Jon thQ pacIflc anfl
DurlnBlon rlght of
- ,
xiursiioy a. wcicu,
Wator Commlsslondr,
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Can You Do It?
5 :v?iS.:,iyw
Six-month-old Paul B. Humph
reys of Philllpsburg, Pa., started on
an athletic career when he was two
months old. His daddy trained him.
The feat shown here is only one of
his stunts. He weighs 18 pounds
and has a chest measurement of 18
inches.
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THE NEW II. & S. AGENCY
Tolophono numbor Is 012. Call for
party ' wanted. Now offices ono-halt
block norUl I,ost ofnco
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NOTICE
i navo movod my offices from front
",C0 ,D
n.u imoiuiuh imjuu uuuuuib'. 1
Gono Crook I
Possible Customers All
Tho folks who pass your store havo tho monoy
to buy what you havo to sell. But though you
may havo good merchandise and a pleasing win
day, without attractive window and storo light
ing you can't hope to draw tho trade of theso
people
Light is a Magnet
Nothing brings now customers into a storo
moro quickly than a woll lighted window.
Our Electrical Advertiser will bo glad to assist
you In planning an offectivo lighting system for
your store.
Fool froo to cnll on us for free oxport advice.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
Want Ads
WANTED TO RENT A 9x12 ft. tent
May bo larger. Phono 430J.
Lost: Pocketbook with 2 koys.
ward. Trlbuno office.
Ito
FOK SALE OR TRADE Fordson stir
ring bottoms. Box 204. North Plntto
FOR SALE Spring chickens, allvo or,
dressed. G02 E. Sixth or phono 971 j
I
FOR SALE Spring chickens. Mrs. E
S. Klines. Phono CC4.T.
for RENT Pnrt of furnished houso,
inn fmiBho,i nn.i imf,,rni.i,,i
rooms. Good locntion. Phono 095W.
and a lot of chicken wire. Call Paul
Burko 021 E. 4th or phono 971.
FOR RENTBuilding suitable for
auto repair or blacksmith shop. For
particulars call at this office.
FOR RENT Nowly furnished room,
gontloman proforrod. Inqulro 114 S.
Dowoy.
FOR SALE Fresh Jiomo grown
cucumbers. Thos. Hayworth, phono
793F3.
LOST Now Raclno Casing on rim.
Finder plcaBo returning to Durbln
Auto Co. and recolvo roward.
FOUND Along north bank of rlvor,
sliver clgaretto caso. May bo ldon-
titled at Trlbuno office
TOR RENT 2 unfurniahod rooms two
blocks west of Court houso on 4th
Street. Phono 118.
LOST Black envelope purso, monoy,
koy, addross. Roturn to Trlbuno of
fice. Roward.
vit bauiu uk TKADJS-i. 2 or 3 that of R. L. Loronzen who nad o
blocks with improvements. Will tako iOVon acres that turned in Just 419 bu-
.4Dua UI1U nusuu-ui uui. cuivb. aliels, an overage of 38 bushels por
II. A. Handy. E. 14th Novlllo Addition. acre. Mr. Loronzen says that it took
LOST Man's grey suit-coat between'3 l)0Unds ' twlno for each acre
ftavls garago ond Gamblp-Springer'aml aIthouBu ho. out tho ryo about
storo cm North SIdo. Leavo at this
offlco and recolvo roward.
FOR SALE Throo boars, thorough
bred Palan'd-Chlnas. 7 months old.
weigh 250 pounds. $30 each if takon
quick, Mac Westphall, phono 785F21.
FOR RENT Fivo unfurnished rooms
und garago. 2 blocks west of Court
Houso on 4th Streot. Reasonable rent
to rollablo party. Phono 118.
WANTTD Salesman with car. Exclu-
slvotorritory. An avorago man's com
mission last wcok $102. A. C. Lyon,
Hotol McCnbo.
FOR SALE Two milk cows ono five
year old Red Poll with calf ono
throo year old part Jorsoy, recently
fresh. F. A. Burko, 802 W. Second
Phono 937 W.
FOR' SALE OR TRADE For city pre-.;
porty. My equity ofl $4,000 in an 80!
aero, well-improved irrigated farm
miles from Broadwator. Nobr. Liberal
torms. M D. Pass, Broadwator, Nobr
FOR RENT 14 room roomlnc housn,
parUy furnIsho1' ln Bood condition
jl uiock onst or tno aopot. Woll vonti-
lntcd. 51G E. 5th.
Do Molny hold picnic.
Tho members of tho local Do Molay.
and their lady frlonds will hold a pic
nic tomorrow evening at Lamplaughs
lake.
Entertains
Jack Stobblns entertained otghtcea
little friends yesterday aftornoon ntf
a party In honor of his sixth birthday.)
Games wero played during tho aftor-1
n linn ...1.1.1. - A - . ' - '
noon aftor which a aoiiclous luncheon
,was served.
Entertains nt Picnic
1 urs. iawronco Tizminger entertain
1 0,1 twolvo Euosts at a picnic north of,
town Sunday evoking In honor of her,
sistor Miss Dorothy Marsh' of Grand
Island who has boon visiting hor for
tho past month.
Entertained nt Surprise Party
A surprlso party Was glvo at tho
Hoga homo in honor of Helena Hoga
tho occasion bolng hor birthday. Th
, evening was spent In cards and danclngj
Ing was spent with cards and dancing.
There were ten couples present A
niu uiuao oi uio evening a uoncious
two course lunch was served. Sho wnjf
presented with a beautiful silver
mesh bag.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
Tho weathor for North Platto and
vicinity averaged generally fair Sun
day and Monday. Th& roro-cast for
today is fair tonight nnd Wednesday:'
warmer tonight, continued warm Wed
nesday.
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THIRTY-EIGHT BUSHELS
Tho very biggest yield of ryo ro
ported to this office nils
oigntecn inches high, Uio bundles
wero four and fiyo. loot In length.
It bothered Lussato Brothers thresh
ing machine to keop shelling tho
straw and grain out of bo much'
Istraw and tho straw pile had tho ap-'
pearanco of having been taken off of;
n fnrirr .n.i-n f f 1 . 1 n.l sift.. t I
" v w4u i.iljiu. JlLy 1NOW3
Netws,
DIt. E. C. LYNCH
Eyo Ear Noso and Throat
Glasses fitted accurately
Over Dixon's Storo
NORTH PLATTE
Whenin North Platte
COME AND SEE US
i Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
PalaceBazaar
Everything
reasonuble.
Station.
first claus and prlcea
Opposite Union Pacific
J. S. TWINEM. H. D.
(Homeopath)
Medlcino and Surgory
Hospital Facilities
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Offlco Phono 183 Rosldonco 283
y. t. miTCiiARD
Grndnnto Veterinarian
Ex-Govornmont Votorlnarlan and ex
assistant deputy Stato Votorlnarlan.
Hospital 315 South Vino Stroot
Phones. Hospital G33 Rcsldouco G3S
DIt. ItED FIELD
Physician, Obstetrician, Surgeon
X-Rny
Calls promptly nnswored Night or Day
Phones. Offlco G42 Rosldonco G76
JOHN S. SHOTS, M. D.
Spoctal Attontlon Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Offlco Phono 83
Resldenco 38
, DR. .T. It. McKIItAIIAN
Prnctlco Limited to Dlsdaso of
Women nnd Surgory
Ovor Roxall Drug Store
Phonos: Office 127 Residence 656
Qfflco 340 'Houso 723J
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Ostcopnth Physician '
Ovor tho OaslB North Platte
WM.
WALDORF
Tinner
Makes or-Repairs anything mado of
Tin or Sheet Metal.
G10 Locust Undor Gcnoral Hospital
ED KIERIG
Auctioneer
For dates and terms call at
First National Bank
North Platto, Nob.
DR. HAROLD FENJfER
Osteopath
Ovor Hlrschfeld's
Office Phono 333
Res. Phone 1020
DR. BL R. STATES
Chiropractor
Room8 6 7 Bud ' & Loan md
Office Phone 70 Res. Phono 1242
phono U1
Res. Phone 217
L. C. DROST
Osteopathic Physician
North Platto, Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
OTIS R. TLATT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X-Rny
Dlagnoss and Treament
Over Union State Bank
Office Phone 296W Houso Phono 2U6R
GEO. B. DENT
Physician nnd Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstetrics
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130 Residence 115
DIt. L. A. SNAVELV
Dentist
X-Rny Diagnosis Oxygen and
Gas Anesthesia for Extractions.
Over Union Stato Bank
Phono 29G.
DEItltYBEItltY & FORBES
Licensed Enibnlmors
Undertakers nnd Funeral Directors
Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 5sJf
Halllgan, Boatty & Halllgan. Attys.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estate No. 1902 of Marta Koester, de
ceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all per
sons Interested in said Estate tako
notlco that a petition has been tiled
for tho probate of tho last will and
testament of said deceased and for
the appointment of Horman C. Koester
as administrator iwith will annexed of
said estate, which has boen set for
hoaring horoln on September 1, 1922
at 10 o'clock a. m. x
Dated August 4, 1922.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst
(SEAL) County Judge
William Stuart, attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Estnto of Alfred Peterson, deceased
in tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska. ' "
Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per
sons interested In said Estate tako
notice that tho Administrator has
filed a final account and report of his
administration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge as such
Administrator, which havo been set
for hearing boforo said court on Aug.
29, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. when you
may appear and contest tho same.
Dator Aug. 7, 1022.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.
Booler Crosby & Basklns, attys
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Estato No. 18G3 of Jano James, de
ceased ln tho County Court of Lincoln
County Nebraska,
Tho Stato of Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested In said S&tate, take
notlco that tho Administrator with
tho will annexed has filed a final ac
count and roport of his admlnistra
tion and n petition for final settlo
mont and dischargo as such Admin
istrator with tho will annexed which
havo been set for hearing boforo said
court on Soptonibor 1, 1922, at 10
o'clock a. m. whon you may appoar
and contest tho same.
Dated August 7, 1922.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.
NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT
Notlco Is horoby given that the
Mayor and City Council of tho city
ot North Platto,' Nobraska, will on
tho 15th day of August, 1922, botwoen
tho hours of 8 nnd 9 o'clock p. m.
of said day and bo much longer as
may bo necessary to transnct said busl
noss, alt as n board of Equalization
for tho purpose of equalizing and ns
sosslug against abutting and adjacent
property owners, tho cost of paving
In Pnvlng Districts No. 3 and C as
tho same aro now organized. And all
porsons intorostod are hereby noti
fied to appear and show causo, if any
why said equalization and , assess
ment should not bo made, on or bo
foro tho 15th day of August, 1922 at
olght o'clock p. m.
Witness my hand and tho seal ot
said city this 24th day of July. 1922.
O. E. ELDER
(SEAL) City Clerk
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 107.
To whom it may concern:
Tho special commissioners appoint
ed to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at a point on tho section
lino between sections 9 and 16, whoro
Public Road. oN. 11 intersects said
section lino, running thenco west on
tho section lino between sections
9 andx 16- and 8 and 17 to tho inter
section with Road No. 77 all In town
ship 14 range 30, said road to bo GG
feet wide, has reported in favor ot
tho establishment of tho samo. all
objections thoreto, or claims for dam
ages by roason of tho establishment
of tho abovo described road must bo
filed in tho offlco of tho County Clerk
of Lincoln county Nebraska, on or
boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 9th
day of October, 1922 or said Road will
bo allowed without reference thereto.
Witness my hand and official Beal
this 27th day of July, 1922. ,
A. S. ALLEN
(SEAL) County Clork
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Scaled bids will bo received by tho
Mayor and City Council of tho City of
North Platto, Nebraska up until 8 p.
m. of tho 15th day of August, 1922. at
tho offlco of O. E. Elder, City Clork of
tho City of North Platte. Nebraska
for tho furnishing of all or any ono of
the items listed below. All material
to bo furnished F. O. B. North Platto,
Nebraska and to bo in accordance
with tho specifications on filo ln tho
offlco of tho Wator Commissionor.
31.35 tons Class B Cast Iron 8' Pipe.
30 tons Class B Cast Iron 6' Pipe.
1 ton Special Castings.
According to American Water
Works Association Specifications.
5200 ft. of 2' Galvanized Merchant's
Pipe with threads and couplings.
3 Hydrants for 4 ft. cover with
2' hoso connections.
36' Cast Iron Hub End bronze
mounted double gate valves for 125
lb pressure.
18' Cast. Iron Hub End bronze
mounted double gate valvo for 125 lb
pressuro.
1 4' Cast Iron Hub End bronze
mounted doublo gato valvo for 125 lb
pressure.
1500 lb Motallum.
Engineer's Estimato of Cant
?528G.78.
All bids to bo made on blanks to ho
obtained at tho offlco of tho City Clork.
Tho City Council rosorves tho richt
to reject any or all bids, to chango
tho plan and scope of the work and
to call for new bids on changed plans.
E. H.. EVANS, Mayor.
Attest: O. E. ELDER, City Cleric.
NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 IN THE
CITY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBR
ASKA. To tho ownors of tho record title
of all properly adjacent to or abutting
upon tho streets hereinafter described
and all porsons interested therein:
You and each of you aro hereby
notified that tho Mayor and City Coun
cil of tho city of North Platto did
undor dato of July 21st, 1922 pass and
approvo a certain ordlnanco forming
and creating paving district No. 17 of
tho city of North Platte, Lincoln
County, Nobraska. And that tho fol
lowing stroots including tho inter
sections thereof within tho limits of
tho city aro comprised within said
paving district, to-wit: All that por
tion of Sixth Streot commencing at
tho west line of tho intersection ot
said Sixth Street with Bryan Avenuo In
said city of North Platto, Nebraska,
running thenco west along said Sixth
Stroot and Pino Streets, in said city
of NorUi Platte, Lincoln County,
Nobraska; and commencing at tho
north line ot tho Intersection of Third
Streot and Poplar Avenuo and run
ning Uienco north along said Poplar
Avenuo to tho south lino of tho inter
section of said Poplar Avonuo and
Seventh Streets of said city of North
Platto, Lincoln County, Nobraska,
thero to terminate oxcluslvo of Inter
sections of Toplar and 3rd, th. and
5th stroets respectively.
Unless objections aro filed as re
quired by atatuto within twenty days
from tho first publication of this no
tlco, Uio Mayor and City Council Bhall
proceed to construct such paving.
Dated this 24th day of July, 1922.
E. H. EVANS
Attost: O. E. Elder Mayor
City Clerk (SEAL)