The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 22, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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NOTES AND PERSONAL MENTION
CONDENSED FltOM COUNTS
PAPERS
Tho 110181107 tolophouo cjjmpfany
lias moved its exchango to the brick
building the company recently com
pleted. Tho Hershoy and Sutherland bands
will furnish music for tho bfg round
up to bo hold north of Sutherland
this week.
Miss Kathorlno Thompson and Frank
Kilpatrick of Philadelphia, aro guests
of thoir cousin G. Shapley Thompson
of Hershoy.
Maxwell and Brady have signed a
contract to tako olectric current for
light and power from tho Gothenburg
Power Company.
A gun club was organized at Suth
erland last week. Tho officers elected
"whoro; P. R. Garman, president; I.
B. Gordon, vice-president; and It. A.
Oox, treasurer.
Mrs' Ira Nicholson of Maxwell was
cut and bruised when the car in which
sho was riding, collided with a car
driven by Fred McCraig of Brady.
Merrick & Co. of Maxwell, aro of
fering a reward of $50 for tho appre
hension of tho thief who broke into
their storo and stole six revolvers.
Uniforms hnvn linMi nrclnrpil frr llm
Horshoy Band which has a member
ship of twenty-two. Through tho ef
forts of Jim Abbott tho business men
subscribed liberally for tno purchase
of tho uniforms.
R. S. Erricsson of Canon City, Colo,
formerly of Cottonwood precinct,
spent last week with Lincoln county
friends. Ho is now a chicken and
fruit farmer, and will ship a thousand
boxes of apples.
Tho North Lincoln County Sunday
School convention will bo held at
Brady next Sunday. Tho forenoon and
afternoon sessions will bo hold in
a grovo and tho evening exercises
in tho town hall.
Miss Cleo Chappell, former Lincoln
County superintendent of schools,
now Normal teacher at Trenton, N.
J. visited friends at Brady last week.
Brady recently took a fifteen inning
ball game from Hershoy by a score
of six to five.
Engineer Mark Burkw, who is mak
ing tho survey for tho Keith and Per
' kins county irrigation ditch, tolls tlifc
Sutherland Courier that tho cost of
construction will bo less than $25 per
aero. This proposed ditch covers a
large acreage south and west of Suth
erland in Lincoln county.
Andrew Hyatt was awarded tho
contract for tho burial in tho Ft. Mc
pherson national cemetery of tho 200
remains of soldiers recently shipped
from old Ft. Sidney. Small boxes con
tain the remains of each soldier and
they are (buried separately in holes
four foot deep.
Wlillo driving to his homo near Her
shoy a few nights ago, J. W. Wellivor
was run into by a big North Platte
car. Tlio front wheols of tho 'Wellivor
car were smashed but fortunately
nono of tho four occupants wero in
jured. 'Wolliver says tho North Platte
car was running without lights.
LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR.
Can You Beat This?
An automobile vehiclo that
travels 75 miles an hour on one
gallon of gasollno and 15,000
mllos on ono set of tiros. That's
ijho CLEVELAND Lightweight
tho lowest priced REAL motor
cycle you can buy costs only
$185. Lafo and sano as easy to
rido as a bicycle.
Don't theso facts interest you?
Now, como in and inspect it
Then yoc won't bo satisfied
until you own a CLEVELAND.
Drop in at any timo.
John Null,
North Platte, Nebr.
Tho timo drnwo near for tho annual
Lincoln County Fair tho dates being
Sopt. 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd. There
has ibeen no limit to tho timo and ex
pense in preparing this to bo tho lar
gost and best county fair aver held in
tho state. Tho (enj(ortainmont will
far oxccll that of previous years, thoro
will bo many free attractions to amuso
both young and old. There-will also
bo horse racing, auto racing, wild west
stunts, etc., something amusing evory
minute.
In addition to the above mentioned,
tho Lincoln County people will again
have tho opportunity of displaying
thcro stock and produce. Slnco this
idea has boon carried out at tho fair
each year of making an exclusively
Lincoln County exhibit, attention has
been more directed to the very best
that Lincoln County produces.
Tho ono endeaver with each suc
coding year by Lincoln County people
most interested in tho work Is that of
making tho exhibits as representative
a ono as possible of tho great variety
of products that belong In Lincoln
bounty.
This exhibit is past tho experiment
al stage. It should bo taken hold of by
all Lincoln county peoplo with a spirit
of prido in presenting to all Nebr
aska people an exhibit that will direct
ly reflect growing Interest in Lincoln
county as an industrial and agricul
tural center.
Tho Boys and GirIsvClubs aro work
ing hard to make a big showing of
what tho Boys and Girls Clubs can
and aro going to do to make this
Fair a success. They aro to bo highly
complemented as we all realize this
generation means the success of the
future Fairs.
Tho Fair of 1922 from all present
indications will greatly eclipse any
previous year in all lines. Tho farm
ers, the livestock breeders, tho peoplo
and business men of all towns in tho
county aro backing tho Fair as never
boforo, which must necessarily spell
unboundod success.
Over 300 season tickets have been
sold, tho prico of tho season tickets
this year being $2.00, also gate and
grandstand fees havo soon lowered,
Iso no ono need stay away on account
of high prices.
So if you have not already done so,
begin planning now on your exhibit
for tho Fair and then como as every
thing is being dono for you to havo a
good time.
J. C. Wilson
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THE NEW H. & S. AGENCY
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to express our hoartfolt
thanks for tlio many acts of kindness
and tho beautiful floral offerings
which was tendered us at tho hour of
our bereavement, tho death of our be
loved daughter and sister, Bella. Wo
wish to thank in particular tho mem
bors of tho Ladies Auxiliary of tho B.
of R. T., Ladios Auxiliary of tho Amer
ican Logion, J. F. F. Club, Canteen
Co. A., Tho War Mothers, and neigh
bors and friends.
Mr and Mrs. James Dorrnm,
Mr. and Mrs. (J. Ray Dorram,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dorram,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dorram.
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Clinton's for Eyo Service
NOTICE OF HEARING
Telephone number is G12. Call for
pary wanted. Now offices one-half
block north post office.
In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In tho matter of tho Estato of Roso
M. Knox, Deceased.
To tho Heirs and all persons interest
ed in said Estato:
Notice is hereby given that a pet
ition for tho appointment of Vivien M.
Bonham as administratrix of tho es
tate of Roso M. Knox, deceased, has
been filed in this Court and that tho
said petition will bo heard before
tho County Court of Lincoln County,
Nebraska in tho Courthouse in tho
City of North Platte in said County
on September 11 nt 10 o'clock a. m.
at which timo any person interested,
may appear and show cause, if any
there bo, why tho prayer of said pet
ition should not bo granted.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
August 1G, 1922.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
(SEAL) County Judge
NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17 IN THE
CTTY OF NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
When in Omaha
STOP WITH US
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
is back of these hotels. Guests may
stop at any one of them with the as
surance of receiving honest value and
courteous treatment.
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
To tho owners of tho record titlo
of all proporty adjacent to or abutting
upon tho streets horoinaftor doocrlbed
and all porsons intorcatod theroln:
You and each of you aro horoby
notified that tlio Mayor and City Coun
cil of tho city of North Platto did
undor dato of July 21st, 1922 pass and
approve a cortain ordinanco forming
and creating paving district No. 17 of
tho city of North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nebraska. And that tho fol
lowing streets including tho inter
sections thereof within tho limits of
tlio city nro comprised within said
paving district, to-wlt: All that por
tion of Sixth Stroqt commencing at
tho west lino of tlio intersection ot
said Sixth Stroot with Bryan Avenuo in
said city of North Platto, Nebraska,
running thonco wcBt along said Sixth
Streot and Pino Streots, in said city
of North Platto, Lincoln County,
Nebraska; and commencing at tho
north line of tho intersection of Third
Streot and Poplar Avenuo and run
ning thenco north along said Poplar
Avenue to tho south lino of tho inter
section of said Poplar Avenuo and
Seventh Streets of Bald city of North
Platto. Lincoln County, Nebraska,
thoro to torminato, oxclusivo of inter
sections of Poplar and 3rd, th. and
5th streots respectively.
Unless objections aro fllod as re
quired by statuto within twenty days
from tho first publication of this no
tico, tho Mayor and City Council shall
proceod to construct such paving.
Dated this 24th day of July, 1922.
E. H. EVANS
Attest: O. E. Elder Mayor
City Clork (SEAL)
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 107.
To whom it may concern:
Tho spocial commissioners appoint
ed to locato a public road as follows:
Commencing at a point on tho sootlon
lino between sections 9 and 16, whero
Public Road oN. 11 Intersects said
section line, running thonco west on
tho section lino botwoon sections
9 and 16 and 8 and 17 to tho inter
section with Road No. 77 all in town
ship 1-1 range 30, said roaa to bo 66
feet wido, has roportcd in favor of
tho establishment of tho saino. all
objections thoroto, or claims for dam
ages by roason of tho establishment
of tho abovo described road must bo
filed in the offico ot tho County Clork
of Lincoln county Nobraska, on or
boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 9th
day of October, 1922 or said Road will
bo allowod without roforonco thoroto.
Witness my hand nnd official seal
this 27th day of July, 1922.
A. S. ALLEN
(SEAL) County Clerk
o'clock a. in. when you may appear
and contest tho same.
Dated August 7, 1922.
WRL II. C. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.
William Stuart, attorney
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Beolor Crosby & Baskins. attys
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
Estato No. 1868 of Jano James, de
ceased in tho County Court of Lincoln
County Nobraska,
Tlio Stato of Nouraskn, to all per
sons Interested in Bald Estato, tnko
notlco that tho Administrator with
tho will annexed has flloa a final nc
tount and roport of his adminlstra
tlon nnd n potitlon for final settle
ment nnd dischargo as such Admin
istrator with tho will nnnexod which
havo boon sot for hearing boforo said
court on Soptomber 1, 1922, ntv 10
Estato of Alfrod Potorson. decoascd
in tho County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nebraska, to all por
sonB lntorestod in said Estato tako
notico that tho Administrator has
filed a final account and roport of his
administration and a petition for final
sottlomont and dischargo as such
Administrator, which havo boon sot
for hearing boforo said court on An.
29, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. when you
may appear and contost tho same.
Dator Aug. 7, 1922.
WM. H. 0. WOODHURST,
County Judgo.
Halligan, Boatty & Halllgan. Attys.
NOTICE OF PETITION
Estato No. 1902 of Marta Koostcr, do
coasod in tho County Court of Lib
coin County, Nobraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska. To all por
sons interested in said Estato tako
notico that a potltion has been mod
for tho probate ot tho last will and
tostamont ot said docoasod and for
the appointment of Horman C. Koostcr
ns administrator with will annoxed ot
said estato, which has boon sot for
hearing horoin on Soptombor 1, 1922
at 10 o'clock n. m.
Dated August 4, 1922.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst
(SEAL) County Judgo
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Tho undersigned will sell at Public Auction on tho Rich! Ugai
Place on East 2nd St. of North Platto,
Saturday, August 26th, 1922.
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, tho following described proporty:
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Head of Horses
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Bay Team, 6 and 7 years old, wt. 2500; Gray Team. 7 and 12 years
old, wt 2700; Black Horso Mule, 9 years old, wt 1000; Maro Mulo, 10
years old, wt. 1,000; 2 Black Horso Mulos, 12 years old, wt 2,200; 2
Buckskin Mulee, 4 yours old, wt. 1,800; Sorrol mare, 6 years old, wt.
1,200; Black Maro, 0 fears old, wt. 1,200; Black More, 7 years old,
wt. 1,100. fmm
Machinery
2 throo inch wide tiro wagons, 2 sots double work hornosB, 6-foot
Deoring mower, Riding Cultivator, Avory Threshing Outfit.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TermB Six months timo at 10 interest, 2 Discount for Cash
JOHN C. GUYNAN, Owner.
RAY C. LANOFORD, Clork
H. M. JOHANSEN, Auctlonoar
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