The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 18, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PloATTB SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. ' Graduate Opticians
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Clnru Nowton Is expected homo
from Ogaialla tho first of tho week.
Mrs. Hilda MoOroU' and daughter
Beulah returned Tuesday from Salt
Lako.
Albert Herrod returned Tuesday,
from Paxton after visiting his Bister
Mrs. Mlko McFadden.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
COHDriSSIONKRS PROCEEIjNGS j
Board met in rogular session Aug.
14, if22. Present Cohagon, Springer,
The following quotations woro tho Coker and County Clerk Allen.
oponlng markets at South Omaha this a. P. Kelly, supplies, $301.46
morning and woro received hero by National Rfg. Co., com. 3 28.00
telegraph ut 10 a. m. , National Rfg. Co., stato, 47.84
E. D. Wilson, Com. 2, 7.00
E. D. Wilson, brldgo, 18.76
Good beet steers fully steady. Com-B- D- WilBon, brldgo, 14.75
Cattle-
Miss Ruby McMichael has resumed-- "'V"" Wilson 1 Schudor. com. 2 3.10
hor duties at tho Westorn Union after. ..... ,.. E. D. Wilson, n.'n. 3. 2.2K
imn meuiuiu wuignia. -veai c.uvuh --- -
strong, othor classes of stock general-' SWney Par8onn,81.00
on. u. oustouer, bridge, i.eo
Floyd Helcks, brodgo, 18.00 . '
Oni Woltor, brldgo, 1G.50
Cecil Houton. hridco 18.00
Fairly actlvp, medium and light Qh AndorsoD( R D 3 500
butchers Btcady U strong, bulk $8.25 Clin8 Andorsoil( R. D , 22C
to $8.85, top $9.00. Mixed and packing M , , , no
x,. irrrnf lb & y '""Norman Gutherless R. D. 3, 15.00
fico. Ho will visit In Iown.
a two monthB furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilormanson loft
Tuesdty for Grand Island to visit sov
oral days with rolatlvos
Mtb. C. J. Porklns and daughter
Juno left Wednesday for Ogdon to vis
it friends for a fow wcoks.
ly steady.
Hogs
:ot-
Special lot of wldo fancy ribbons LOCAL AND PERSONAL
'John Roblson, R. D. 3, 5.00
G. Gutherless, R. D. 3, 6.25
jo. Gutherless, R. D. 3,20.00
Frank Robinson, R. D. 3,
7.50
Glinton'B for Spectacles.
Donald QfBrJen leaves today for A. IMttman, gen., 3.50
Denver to visit relatives for sovcral Wm' MctCillf' a 15-00
,,nVB I Tens Sornman, drag, 15.,.pD ,.- 44.
XVUO OUIUII1UU, UUIl., UJ.IO
Adol L. Larson, drag, 14.00
(Mrs. J. A. Fisher, gen., 10.00
Chas. Anderson, drag, 7.50
David oHatson, drag, 82.50
56.50
39 cents a yard at Wilcox Department
Storo.
"Walter Knudson liaB resumed his
duties at tho Westorn Union after a
months vacation spent In Townsend,
Montana.
Mrs. O. II. Shrlver returned Tues
day from Croyonno whoro Bho had
been visiting friends for tho past
week.
Elizabeth Norton returnod to her
homo in Grand Island after visiting
her grandparonts Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Norton.
Miss Margaret Frcdrlckson loft
Wodnosday morning for Uorkloy, Cal
Ifornia, whoro sho will attond Univer
sity this fall.
Mrs. Lana Story and small son Clif
ford loft Wodnosday far thoir homo In
Henry, Nebraska, Mrs. Story brough
hor Bon to tho city sevornl days ago to
rocolvo medical atontlon. f
Mrs. M. E. Scott, assisted by tho
Jullos or tho Foreign Missionary So Mr. and Mrs: Henry Wattomnth, Andy HItp, drag, 20.00
cicty, of tho Methodist Church will on- daughter Alma and son Harry roturned Sundry persons, esurvoylng, 09,95
tortaln at tea at hor homo noxt "SVed-,, Wodnosday from a ton-day auto trip to'Mnrtlp Wymnn, blacksmith, 3.75
nosday nftornoon from 3 until 0. Wo Colorado point, jvorglo Thayor.PcholIman, 50.00
Invito you to attond. Our sllvor offor I T ti M,.rmi,i xtv inMni,fii.i 'Earl Cllno.' ro not sto. 71.2K N
Victor, VIctorolas, Holley Music
House.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hongland and! MartlnTrudol, gen., 17.44
chlltlron havo returned from a. protrac- MartlnTrudol, gen., 17,44
ted stay at Estes Park. Jb. W. Wilson, com. 3, 80.25
Special lot of wldo fancy ribbons John Slmms, com. 3, 45.00
39 cents a yard at Wilcox Department Sundry persons, R. D. 12,
Storo.
7"r. ntnl Mrn. Tl Hlhlinril nf Vrxlnr.
Wyoming aro tho guests this week at D' ay' n D 14' G-00
tho K. A. Moorhouso homo. I ul Gr D.14,37.50
I John Hiatt, R. D. 14,71.25
Mrs. E. C. Lambert and daughter Neal Schrccongost, R. D. 14,
Holon loft this morning for Memphis,1 Mllton R(nvy tlrag( 9 00
Tenn. to spond, soveral wcoks Visiting Ilny n0Wyf ,i'ragi 1(J 00'
rolatlvos. MrBi P T.'cook.'gcn., 16.00.
Automobllo LlahllHy Insurance on Geo. Garel, drag, 24.75
jour car is moro important than flroj Josso Long.drag, 15.00
and theft Lot mo tell yo'u why. C. J. E. Koonti, md p., lioo
F. Tomplo. I Jess Long, laying road, 25.00
b. M. Andorson.rop. stato, 32.42
Martin Wyman, repafrs, 39,30 ,
E. Brooks, bog. mU 13.50
W T. Lanco, bog, nit, 5.00
Tom Gamen, bog. mtfj 20.00
W. Carlson, bog. mt, 15.00
Harry Carlson, bog. int., 25.00
Tom Palmor, bog. mt, 22:50
Geo. Brown, bog mt, 13,00
C Cochran, hog mt, 48.00
S. Darl, bog mt, 18.00
Oleson, bog mt, 19.50
N.. C. Zoncn, bog mt. 57.00 '
J. Carlson, bog mt, 12.00
N V. Rltmore, bog mt, 12.60 . ,
Tom Palmer, bog mt, 7.60
N. C. Bowen, bog mt, 36.00 , ,t
S. Darl, bog mt, 15.00
Oleson, bog mt, 15.00
Harry Carlson, bog mt, 15.00
Tom Tamer, bog mt, 17.50
Hoy Cochran, bog mt', 29.00
Geo. Brown, hog mt 30.00
Lincoln Hlgwny Mnchlnery Co., on
Tractor 3G.10
Pcaso and Son, blacksmith, 14.00
Nelson and Sullivan, mds., bdj. 113.42
Pcaso and Son, blncksmlth, 11.30
McGraw, 8.50
Henry Winquist, Road Com. 2, 15.00,
Earl McClollen, Road om. 2 15.00
O. H. Sholy, 15.00
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At a mooting of tho board of direc
tors of tho Chamber of Commerce
yesterday It was voted to hold a mem
oorshlp meeting Tuesday, Sept. 12th,
at a place to be announced later.
Several propositions relating to bus
iness and municipal affairs will be
presented for discussion.
Clinton's for Eyo Glasses.
Miss Frances Alrsmlth of Ogallala
camo this morning to visit Margaret
Edwards for fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper and
daughter Mario of Wallace shopped in
tho city yesterday.
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FOR SALE
WOMEN'S CLUB
All women Mho. oxficct to become,
mombors of tho North Platto Women's'
Club this coming year should pay
thoir duos by Tuesday, Aug 22. Tho
year book will bo sont to tho printer
noxt -week anil only those whoso dues
aro paid will bo included in tho mem
bership. Duefl should bo paid to Mrs.1
Harry Porter. Sho will call for them
If you wish.
WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
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Mlss Irene Schott will leavo Monday!
for Broadwater whoro sho will spend
several days visiting friends. From
there sho will go to Denver and other
Colorado points.. Miss Schott will
spend tho remainder of her vacation
at Raton, New Mexico whero sho will
visit hor mint Sho expects to bo gone
two weeks.
Mrs. Laura Bates has resumed her
duties nt tho Maloney storo of tor a(
two weeks vacation Bpcnt In South
Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Lom Bailey, loft this
wcokifor Grand Lake, Col., on n Trout
fishing trip.
Ed. Tottenhoff loft tho first of tho
week for Ogdcn whoro ho will trans
act business for sovcral days.
William Dolan of Maxwell was n
business visitor in the, city Wednesday.
August 23 Public salo of 38 hoad
of Holstoln dairy cattlo nt tho tfarm
of C. A. Rowley, 0 miles northwest of
North Platto. H. M. Johanscn, Auction
eer. August 26 Public Salo of horses
and machinery nt tho Rlchl Ugal placo
on East Second street, North Platto
by John G. Guynan. H. M. Johanscn,
Auctioneer.
August 30 Public salo of horses
cattle, farm machinery and household
goods at tho Geo. Lless farm, 0 miles
southwest of North Platto, 4 miles
west and MIlo north of tho Exper
imental Farm. H. M. Johanscn, Auct
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Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kerr of Akron,
Ohio visited Wednesday nt tho T. J.
Kerr homo enroute tt westorn points
by auto.
Mr. and MrB. H. I. Husband camo,
Wednesday evening from Grand Is
land to visit their son for sovcral
days.
Dr. Lucas spent yesterday in Well
fleet transac-tlng professional busi
ness. A fishing party headed by J. C. Don
loft Wednesday .for tho Autoburn lake,
whoro they hope to land a fow bass.
40.60
Pure Bred Dnroc Jersey Sows
10 head of tried sows weighing 400
pounds or better In fine condition. To
farrow September 4 to SO. Bred to our
Sensation and Pathfinder boars. Will
bo sold because of lack of room. $50.00
each.
EXPERIMENT STATION
Try aV'TIMMERMAN SPECIAL"
,ChoIco A No. 1 corn fed 'steer steak)
Wo also serve a
"MERCHANT'S LUNCH',
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. for '35c
TDnrERJLitf CAFE
ing will ho applied In this year's hiw roturned from a ton-day visit In
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NOTICE
Water Bills for dlstrlctA woro du
Aug. 1st and bocomo dollnquont Aug'
20th, All sorvlco on which water
bills In this district are unpaid after
August 20th will bo shut oft as ro
qulrod by tho city ordinance Dis
trict A consists of that portion of
tho city lying oast of Locust strcot
and bdtweon tho Union Pacillc and
Burlington right of ways.
Horshoy S. Welch,
Water CommlBslonor.
Charllo Boyso, 25.00
W. II Bord, 25.00
A. W. Whlthead, 15.00
IJonvor and other Colorado points,
Thoy traveled by auto.
"ThhTls Chautauqua week In North 5 W,llkor' C0"00
Platto and tho dally sessions havo been'1 ontl SupI,ly Co" bhpPHob,8.74
well attended. Tho talent prosonted' "A" Kionoy' M"smltli, G.25
Lto tho audiences scorn to prove satis- "".
factory.
Our Ions grinding plant enables us
to glvo tho quickest of sorvlco. "We
aro ablo to turn out tho groatoet part
of our work within an hour or two
notlco. Tho noxt tlmo you break a
lens, jiiBt bring In tho plocos, wo can
dupllcato It whether wo fit tho glasses
or not Dixon Optical Co.
J. M. McMichael, 5.00
J. L. Bishop mds, com. 3, 12.50
Dr. J. Richardson, modiclne, 10.00
J. N. Keeno, mail route, 3.00
Clark Toldon, R. mot. com. 3, 11.25
Ray Tollers, R. mot. com. 3,30.00
Herman Kcstor. com. 3, 45.00
A. Phillip, tyssosa. Wnllaco, 258.00
Chas Jackson, pdmot, 118.75
Royor Docker, repairs, 5.25
At The Keith, Saturday and Sunday
WHY DOES ROMANCE LOVK
THE TlllXtt FORBIDDEN 1
Why does tho thing por-
rvtiml'i v "uuutl 1030 118 i'"iuf mo
fML nnawor la this vivid drama
,v -7i "i vuutvniuii, hjvu ami mur-
M' rlago. A story that touches'
tho seorct heart of .every'
man and woman.
1H1KI1I
JESSE U
SASKY
pretents
"Williairi deMilles
n Production of. Edward Knoblock's
e JOost Roman.ee
When in Omaha
stop with us
Hotel Conant
Hotel Saoford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
Is back of these hotels. Guests may
stop at any one of them with tho as
surance of receiving honest value and
courteous treatment.
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
Do Your Ironing Out-of -Doors
out on tho porch whoro thero is somo relief '
from tho hot, stuffy kitchen or moist laundry
room.
With an Electric Iron you make quick and
pleasant work .out of "Ironing Day". Just set up
your board, bring out tho clothes anil attach the
long, cord to a convenient light socket.
If you aro with out an Electric Iron you aro mis
sing olio of tho greatest labor-saving appliances
ovor invented. Seo our assortment of new
models. Tho cost of an iron is reasonable both In
buying and using.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
SPECIAL FEATURES WRITTEN US COMBINATION
"WITH STANDARD LIFE l'OLICIES
N'on-Canccllnblo Accident and
Health Insurance.
Double Indemnity Provisions.
Specific Dismemberment
Provisions.
Disability Income Clause.
Monthly LIfo Income
Provisions.
Puro and Installment Incomo
Endowmont Provisions.
Premium Waiver Clause.
Post Mortom Dividends.
Full Participation in all
Surplus. '
Automatic Non-forfolturo
Clause
Insurance that Insures Frotectidn that Protects
Fidelity Reserve Company
Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets,
North Platte, Neb.
PUBLIC SALE
Having leased my farm and going to movo to California, I will hold a
public sale at tho Meadow Vlow farm,, G miles southwest of North
Platto, 4 miles west and mile north of tho Experimental Station, on
Wednesday, August 3, 1922
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, tho following described property:
10 Head of "Horses
Day team weight 2800, team bay and black mares weight 2200, gray
mare wolght 1150, bay maro weight 1100, 4 year old maro colt weight
1050, 3 year old maro colt weight 1000, threo 3 ,year old horse colts
Nine Head of Cattle
3 milk cows giving milk, 2 two year old heifers, 1 ono year old heifer,
1 six-months old heifer, 1 six month old steer, 1 heifer calf.
6 dozen chickens, 3 1-2 tons baled hay inbarn. l 1-2 ton alfalfa
hay In barn, 3 sots work harness, T saddle, 25 pounds binder twlno,
15 gallon Iron kettle, 1 hog .scalding pan.
FARM MACHINERY
Wntorlco tructor, John Deoro 3 bottom plow, 1G inch tonguoless
i .m Ijo.to riding ploMV HI Inch John Deero plow, 14 inch, walking
plov, walking listor, John Deero 2-whcel riding llstor, John Deoro 2
row machine, John Deere ono row machine, two Llttlo Jap
cultivators, John Deero walking cutiva,'tor fanning mill, or
whoat grader, now, 4 horso Van Brunt wheat drill, 2 ono-horse
Van Brunt corn stalk wheat drills, John Deere corn planter, Acme
corn blndor, power corn shellor, S-foot McConnlck grain blndor
McCormick mowing machlno, G foot cut, hay stacker, hay swoop,
12-foot hay rake, 3 horso power Sheffield gas ongino, tank heater,
garddn drill, International power feed grinder, 110 foot hay rope,
blacksmith vlso, plpo thread cutters to 1 Inch, rorlcs, spades,
shovels, 22 ft, extension ladder, iwbvon hog wire, 26 stool posts, 48
inch woven wlro, 2 narrow tiro wagons, 1 Iron wheel truck and hog
framo, lco skates, ladles bicycle, boy's sled, BOgallon gas barrel, 50
gallon oil barrel, 3 wooden barrels, 2 inch bolting, 2 wash tubs, 1
gallon floor paint, 1 gallon floor varnish.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE
Monarch steel range, oil burner for cook stove, heating, stovo oil stovo,
kitchen cabinet, sideboard, safe, or cupboard, 10 chairs, dining table,
stand tablo, 5 rocking chairs, 2 dressors, 2 chiffoniers, 5 bedsteads,
wardrobe, rug 7x9. Celostaphono, Davis sowing machlno, 4-h'olo
oil stovo, bath tub, ennnloled Inside and out, 2-gallon lco cream
freozor, sausage grinder, food chopper, lnrd press, bread mixer, 10
dozon fruit cans, 2 hanging lumps, Butterfly cream separator, 5-gallon
milk can, 10-gallon milk can, 8-day clock, 4 plcturo frames slzo 16x20
Inches, au,to battoryj tester, dry coll battery tester, power washing
machlno, half-horso power ongino, washing and wringer. 30 bushels
potatoes, 50 pounds country lard, 1V6 bushol beans, glasswaro, dishes,
plates and saucers, Cox's farming accounting book and many othor
articles too numerous to mention.
19 ACHES OF GROWING COKX IX FIELD IN 1 DIFFERENTFIELDS
Ono flold of 9 acres growing corn, onq field of 12'ncres growing
corn, two fields of 14 acros each of growing corn.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OP SALE All sums ?0 and under cash; on uunns over fD
a crcdlt'of G months will be ghon, purchasor giving approved note
boarlng 10 por cent Interest f . am dato of sale.
GEO. LIESS, Owner
RAY C. LANGFORD, Cler".- H
II. M. JOHANSHN, Auctioneer