-1. u'DIt, 0. II. CHESSLEll mu GRADUATE DENTIST "'Office over tho McDonald kiT" . "- sinto Bank. ! LOCAL AND I'EltSONAL Clinton's for Eyo.Sor.vico, Piano tuning, Holier-. Music Houso, . Froo dancing from 8:45 to 9:20 at Dancolhnd evory Saturday nltc. Francis Conneally vlBlted with .friends In Wallace last week. Moot your frlonds at Dancoland, evory Saturday nlto. W. J. Kahoo and son of Tryon vis ited with friends In tho city Friday. Arthur O'Meara of Lexington was a business visitor In tho city last week. Chas. F. Spencer spent sovoral days last wook In Lexington trans, acting buslnoss. C. E. Strahlo and family of Goth enburg visited with frlonds In tho .city for a few days last week. Mrs. H. E, Utterback and daugh ters' of' Staplcton vlBlted with friends In tho city for a few days last week Kenneth Wholan loft last evening . for Lincoln whero life will attend tho University this fall. Mrs. Mary Ann Madsen of Maxwell loft yesterday for BruBh, Colo., whoro oho will visit her daughter. Chas. Hlrsch left this morning for Lincoln whero ho will resume Mb Btudlcs at tho University. B. Reynolds of Kearney Is vlBltlng this week with his brother B. M. . Hoyonlds. Walter Itoynolds loft this morning for Lincoln whero ho will attend tho j University. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moorhouso aro expected homo tho last of tho week from points In Colorado. Claronco Nelson and Lovl Jordan of Gothenburg visited with frlonds In tho 'city for sovoral dayn last week. Friday, September 8 In tho evening, section IV. Taxes aro hereby lev airs. Jack Dlnnol and children loft' Tho supper will consist of 'rled chick-; f0a on all of tho property within the this morning for Grant -whoro theyJon sandwiches, pickles and colToo, ( 1JmUg of Btlhl i-Ity at tho rate of 1-40 will visit relatives for a'few days! Adults thirty-five cents $lnd children mmB on tho dollar of assescd valua- ! 1 1 twonty-flvo cents. tlon thereof, for tho purposo of pay- O. 8. Clinton returned Sunday ov on. .o. lng from a several weeks visit with) claronco Mathcrs o Tryon wa8 a.Dollnr Brldg0 Bon(a hcrotoforc lsgue(, relatives in uaiuuuu, uiuuium. , ,Mr. ana Mrs. onas. iwuiu ' , 13. l. Stophens loft Saturday for 1 gectfon v. Taxes aro hereby lev Wallaco visited with friends in tho Abj,vHo, North Carolina whero ho led on all of tho property within city Sunday. n,i , wtll attond tho National Council of ' tho limits of said city at the rato Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson spent tho Boy ScoutB of Amorica. , of 2-10 mills on the dollar of tho Sunday in Ootlionburg;Hrjw 7' Whitney and children Boosed valuation thereof, for tho son . home. accompanied by Mrs. E. E. Whitney , Purpose of paying tho Interest on Earl Stobblns of Gothonburg-Bpont .visited Boveral days at tho A. W.'tho Twenty-two thousand Dollar Fire tho cltv visiting with Tirnwn i,nmn nnrm.fo in Vnrf nilfis J Station Bonds herctororo issued by trlonda. t - lako Dancolana your amusement nail, unuorjniunHBuiiiuiiu Legion Orchestra. Mrs. Stovo Baldwin left Saturday. .for Callaway to ri.it witn 03 for a week. , " MIbb Coclla Horrod rqtUrnod tho t . . ... , ,1 last of tho week from hor Europoan tr'p '. . , MIsb Annai O'Haro ' and Evanga - Mno Ilerrod aio oxpectod homo tho last of tho week from thotr Europ - ejin trip. ' . , . , ,..w, Miss Irene Schott returned Thursday from Denver and other westen, points whoro sho spent tho past three "wcoks Have you Been tho ornamental blnli displayed at Dixon'a ( Btore. Parrots and blue jnya enameled In tholr gay colors. E. H. Jowott, local express agont has been transferred to Alliance Mr. BonnUon of Alllanco will tako up tho Urban Simona mul Gerald McGInloy left Saturday for South Bend. Iudj whero thoy will attend school at Notro Damo this fall, Mrs, John Mason returned homo ... tho last of tho week from HcrBhoy after visiting for somo timo n,t tho Chas, and Henry Mason homes, Misses Holon Smith and Eva Hoag land loft VThursday ' for Linocln whoro thoy will rcoumo tholr Btudloa at tho UnlvorBlty. Thoy will visit Miss Helen Slobort at Grand Island enrouto to Lincoln. H. J. Rathman loft for Donvor last Thursday evening to spend somo tlrao recuperating. Ho goes upon tho advlco ot hla physician who nays ho must got away front business for a few wooks. Orvll Johnson la look ing aftor tho business whllo ho is ' WANTED SCRAP IKOsf , Cast Iron is worth most. Mso Copper rfnd Brass. HIDES I am paying from 7 to 10c a pound t now. JACK MjgRRQW FLATS ... (Too late fort Friday.), v. ' t 1 w Miss Mario SildgenBon Island is vlsftCng at, tho Tabko homo. of Grandf .Herman f Clarenco Harding of San. Diego, : California visited, J2arl Dlenor last) we ok. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lloyd moved to 1 tholr now homo In North Platto last weok. " ' j ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker1 spent tho week end at tho Jos. Gambia homo last week. Mrs. Fay Lloyd and Mrs. Herman Tabko entertained tho Ladles club Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sodcrman and family attended tho Sunday school convention at Brady last week. LaVon and Byron King of Suther land visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Shaw whilo enrouto to Kearney to visit their grandparents. Mrs. John Bogard and Bon Howard of Sutherland spent Saturday and Sunday with tho former's parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Owens and Gcorgo Owons and daughters left last weok hy auto for Lincoln to attend tho stato fair and visit with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lloyd or j on a11 proporty within the llmlt3 ot North Platto, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. sa,1 c,ty ttt tho rnte ot 3-10 mll,a on Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelso 'tllG llollar of tho assessed valuation and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lloyd 8pent!for tho PUrposo of paving the interest Ri.nilav wirti Mr. ami Mrn. Jean 1 Principle on tho Twenty-two HIghburgcr. Howard and Ernest Dlener aro expected homo from Chula Vista, California tho firsts ot tho month. They woro called thorC" soino timo ago by tho death of tholr mother, 1 Mrs. Goorgo Dlenor. Tho Ladies club will servo suppor ousinoHB visitor in tno cuy xnursuay Texas, whero thoy will join- Mr. Whitney who is stationed there t NOTICE OF FINAL report A. , I.HLULU Ui XOU1 VJ L 111(11 J .I.V4-4 W ,, County Nebraska. 1 Tho State of Nebraska, to all per-' BOllH interested In said Estate take notice that tho Administrator has filed' in final account nnd report ot hlB ad- ; ministration and a pt-Mtion for final 1 sottloment mid discharge ns aufch Ad- mlnlstrator nnd for declaration of heirship and distribution of proceeds iwh(ch haVQ boon fiot f , , fopo Bn,(l CQUrt on . 10 , . . . and contest tho samo. ,1 Dated Soptcmber 9th, 1922. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, , Seal County Judge. " ' 1 VAUDEVILLE AT KEITH THEATRE Wednesday Only. WARDA r , . In a Monologue callcd'the Female Polltican a travoraty on when women rulo. ' CROWLEY AND RURK Tho Pcorloss South'eran Singers In twolvo minutes of fun and har mony. Good clean entertainment that soldom can be duplicated, METZ AND METZ . ... , A Singing Talking Dancing Acrobatic, and contortion' novelty. A snappy act that will plcaso all. , '' , ' tr ': X- ' IMPERIAL RUSSIAN TRIO. . Consisting ot two 111011 and a lady doing singing, Russian Dancing and Instrumental. Special Btross of tho Russlun Dancing which is put on to a perfection and all will enjoy it. Also a good fivo rool feature picture will bo shown. TH-WORTH' PLATOEuSEMIrWEElO.Y vl'RIBUNB 1 v STOCK. SHIPMENTS Tho following carloal shipmcnta ,bt livestock wpro mado .from . U10 North . iim 1 m if - u' irmii i r-ii in inn iiiri n i Platto station of tho Union Paclf jc dur-J lng tho week, ending csorday Omaha t. A. J. Tracy, 1 ca cattle to South Omaha. 1, .. , Kauch Livestock Co., 2 cars cattlo to South Omaha, H. M, Voss, 3 cars cattle to South Omaha. -tot- Miss Violet Downs of HorBhey Is visiting In the city this week. :o: OKDIXAXCK XO. 158. Doing tho general lovy of taxes on tho property of tho City of North Platte, Nebraska, for revenue pur poses, during tho fiscal year, com mencing the second Monday of AugttBt 1922. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and Council of the City ot North Platto, Nebraska: Soclon I. Taxes are hereby levied on all of tho property within the 11m- its of tho City of North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska at the rato of ono mill on the dollar of ' csscssed valuation thereof for the purpose of paving interest and prlnclplo on tho Ono Hundred Thousand Dollar Water Bonds heretofore Issued by said city. Section II. Taxes aro hereby levied thousand dollar Sewer Bonds hereto fore issued by said city. Section III. Taxes aro hereby lev ied on all of tho property within the limits of tho said city at the rate of 1-10 mills on the dollar of assessed valuation thoreof, for tho purpose of j paying the Interest on Tjwelve Thous and Dollar Bridge Bonds heretofore jSSU0(j w said city by said city. !sald city. Section VI. Taxes aro hereby lev- Inil nn fill nP flirt nvnnnrtv witmih tho limits of said city at tho rate'. )f wo mlUa on tUo (loUar oE nsscss sod valuation tliorcof. for tho nur- ' , ot pay,g tho interest on the Twolvo Thousand Dollar Park Bonds horetoforo Issued by said city. Section VII. Taxes aro hereby, " ' 1 L. & S. Groceteria. THE 7 lovlcd oh' all of the property within tVo limit of thtf said city at., the o o. .tn r rUlU UL UU 11IU UUIMII Ul tho asBeflsd Valuation' thoreof, -for th(J purpoae of paylng the totemt onltho llmiu,..of ho said qlty.at the .rate M10 Rlftron Thnllonml Tlnllnp Pavlnir uomiB neroiorora issueu wy buiu cuy Section VIII. Taxes 'aro hereby lovlcd On"' nil of tho properry within tho limits1 'bt said city at tho rato of 5-10 mill "oh- the dollar of the as sessed valuation thereof, for the iiur poso of paying tho Interest1 on tho Fifty Tfhpusand Dollar Waterworks Extension Bond heretofore Issued by said city. , Section IX. Taxes aro hereby lev cd on all of tho, proporty within tho limits of tho said city at tho rate of one mill on the dollar of -the assessed valuation thereof, for tho purpose of paying the Interest on tho Ono Hundred Thousand Dollar Water Improvement Bonds heretofore Issu ed by said city. .Section X. Taxes aro hereby lov lcd on all property within the limits of the said city at the rate of 13-20 mill on tho dollar of tho assessed valuation thereof, for tho purposo of paying tho interest on the Sixty-fivo Thousand Dollar Sewer Extension Bond herctofpro issued by said city. Section XI. Taxes arc hereby lev ied on nil the property within the limits of tho said city at tho rnto of 1 1-10 mills on tho dollar of tho assessed valuation tnercof, for tho purposo of paying tho Interest on the Ono Hundred Ten Thousand Dol lar Intersection Paving Bond hereto fore Issued by tho said city. f Section XII. Taxes aro -hereby levied on all of tho property Within tho limits of the said city at tho rate of 2 mills on the dollar of the as-, sessed valuation thoreof, for general revenue' purposo of said city for tho fiscal year, beginning the second Monday ot August, 1922. Section XJII. Tfcuces are lierehy levied on all of the property within the limits of tho said city at tho rato of 2 mills on the dollar of tho osscss8d valuation thereof, for the street fund for tho purposo of maintenance of streets and alleys of said city for said fiscal year. Section- XIV taxes are hereby lovled on all of the property within tho limits of the said city at tho rate 1 of 1 mill on tho dollar of tho .as sessed valuation thoreof for the po lice fund for the piirposo of main taining tho polUco'forco of said city. Section XV. Taxes , are hereby levied on all of the property -within tho limits of said city at the' rato of 17.-20 mills on tho dollar of tho as sessed valuation thereof, for the payment ot tho lighting of the streets and alleys of -said city, for M SfiP.tlons XVT. Tnvno nro lin-nViv ..., iciku uu uii. ui ' uiu property vjuun tho limits oftho said city at tho ! rato of 1 mill on tho dollar of the aggoggcd " , - . , N0W--A PARLOR PIPELESS FURNACE! 'Looks like a Phonograph Works like a Furnace' Here it is at last! The final solution of the heating problem for small homes-Avith or without basements. Not a stove, but a pipeless furnace no bigger than, a stove. Installed in ono of tho living rooms, it will heat three to six connecting rooms, and heat tli em better than the ordinary stovo heats one. ' ' ' Words can't picture it. Pictures can't describe it. Como see it. You'll bo surprised and delighted. No iron parts to "black." No nickel parts to polish. Tho beautiful grained mahogany finish is a vitreous enamel hard and smooth as glass- You can rub it and dust it with a cloth, just as you do your furn'turo. Como in soon.. ."Yo shnll bo nblo to get only u limited number of Hentrolns this Yonr, so it will pny you to plnco your order early. W. R. MALONEY CO. ? cemetery fund, td ' ba expended 'In cemetery for said fiscal yean cnniinn rYViii: . TV!?. ,nro hereby . - of tho, property within levied on all of fi-10 mills on thil, flOllar Of the i . . . . a . m I Ann ft,cirA vn 1 1 iV inn Mioronf fnr tho nubllo library fund to bo expended In the maintenance of tho freo. public,, of 1-10 mill on the dollar of .the library of the city foi tho said fiscal assesseH valuation thereof, to bo ex voar. - - 1 ponded on tho Jlrcv department maln. ... 11.. 9i 1 Section XaX. Taxes ore hereby tenauce or sam cuy iur buiu lovlcd on all of tho property, within ;year. -tho limits of' the said city at. tlp rate j Section XXI. This ordinance shall of 11-20 mills on tho rollar of .the 1 take effect and bo In force from and? assessed valuation thereof (o 'bo ex-latter Its passage, approval and pub pended for the maintenance ot pub-1 Mention according to law. lie parks in said city for said fiscal ! Passed and approved this 15tlt, day year, of August, 1922; - . -.t Section XX. Taxes aro. hereby ; E. H. EVANS, Mayor, lovlcd on all of tho property within (Attest: O. E. Elder, City Clerk.' tho limits of sold city at tho rate ATTENTION MR. DUCK HUNTER! 1 1 As the opening date of the duck shooting season Ifs on Sat Sept. 16th, tho question arises. ''How are you fixed for hunting parapanalla." I carry in stock the following lines ot Repeating Shotguns: Rem ington Auto Loading (Automatic). Remington, Twelve and Twenty Gauge, Savage, Marlin, Stevens, Winchester, in both Hammer and Hammerless Models. Latter In Twelve' to Twenty Gauge,' 1 L. C. Smith Double Guns. All kinds of Rifles, from boys Air Rifles up to Savage 250-3000. Loaded Shotgun Shells In Remington-Western and Peters. In 11 the popular Loads, and our own special loading. ' e The following linos of Hunting Accessories: Mackintosh Wading Pants, Factory Shipment, First Quality, Sizes 7 to 12. Hunting Coats. Cru'ser Shirts, ono of the finest hunting garments on tho market. Shell Vests. Caps, Corduroy Waterproof Canvas. Gun Cases. Game Carriers. Decoys in Wood, Canvas and Paper. Live Decoy Holders Camp Axos and Hunting Knives. Compasses. Waterbags. Canteens. Unbeakablo Thermos Bottles, Duck and Gooso Calls., t . - , . ...-, I Puy, Sell pud Exchange all kinds of Guns. Guns for rent at all times. If you nre.in want of live Goose or Duck Decoys, I can put you ' .',,""'... - .a. ...1.. e 1 .. i. i i- ' I write. Hunting Licenses at Como,in and look "us pver. 1 J . C 1st Door North of HEJ-TKOLA fyK K h r j tho mBlnteiwnctiwiKupjkeopiotlhfr Fire Depa menyam cna-,, , i firo protection for said flacaoear. . v Sectlort (XlVIIj ;raxo3 ,ar, -hereby ..levied 'ori'nll ofthe propcf y, Ithin limits of Baht city at the 11... itn rvnifi 11 i rate of 4-10 m is on uie uoiiur oi tho assessed' valuation ' thoroof, for the I (SEAL) any time. DEN. First National Bank. ( 2 1 L. LIPSHITZ fsnar'WW'