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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1922)
1 THE NORTH PLATTE SEM1-WEEKL.Y TRIBUNE. HOHE SWEET none Fanny is in Lore by Terry Gilkison AOTOC4STES K&a OH, WHAT A WOMPeRFUL j Ado TnJP THAT CAvn' AND 6ET 7 I irV amo keJ to ge our. 7 (tucke oisweq washed a ou ' , -The ipea'. i guess i'll TAKE A LOOK ANO SEE IF iHtr IP 5HE HAS HER AMNO ON HER WORK.! 7 J1IUIH I XANPN HER WORK!pl HE LOVE? ME - HE LOVES ME AJOT- LOVES nrr Kf . 1 1 UP VIM A. ' HOME MOWLS HAME NOU Sent us a if ajot.whn ON 6 PRO A a a. tope k a 'Vat', who LEFT THl? Ofc.e of soap On TMEFLooRr! i NEARLH BROKE AAT AlECK - 11 LETTER TO CALIFORNIA FOR FOKMKR NORTH PLATTE PEOPLE LIVING IN CALIFORNIA WEATHER CONDITIONS Entertains ut Ulrthdny Parly. Llttlo Charlton Tlgho entertained a omnnrntllrn , number of lier playmates at a birth- ! llnv Tinrfv PrMn V nftnrnnnn Ttin rn- ' Wo are having early fall weather - ' ' V ' 7 V, , " ' , , , , ,,. .ii008'011 was hor thira Birthday. Tho horo and every day is Just llko the1 " , every night it geta T (" sumes KLiui ii uuwuiuuu luncii was The woathor for North Platto has I been flno and tho tomporaturo tho 'same. Tho forecast for North Platto and vicinity is: Fair to-night and Wednesday; not much change in tor- day beforo only Just a llttlo cooler, The sun shines served. all day Uiobo days. Do you romombor tho call of tho outdoors on thoso 3IIss Wliltlukcr Entertains Club September days whon you lived horo7 Tho Travol and Study Club met Do you havo anything llko It In Call- last ovonlng with Miss Arvilla Whlt fornia. I havo heard that you havo takor and llBtoned to ronorts of tlm Clinton's for Eyo Service. Will Norrls of Cheyenne Is visiting with friends in tho city for a few 'days. Arthur Ilobinson of Bcatrlco Is visiting with friends in tho city for a fow days. Mrs. Ray Snyder returned Sunday lots of wind thcro and wonder if it Is summor trips of tho mombors. Theso from Dcnver attor visiting with rel truo or If Jealous pcoplo havo told included an account of Mrs. Munger's 'allvos for a tovr dnys- that on you for splto. Wo havo light trip to tho Atlantic coast and Mrs. breezes which do not ovon hold a flag Crosby's trip to tho Pacific coast and straight out, They aro bonoflclal In a number of ways but not harmful enough to do any damage Thoro ,1s tho soft haze and tho charm of tho .Indian summor In tho air which you used to llko bo well whon you lived horo. I saw n woodbine In Harry Dixon's yard yesterday which waB a brilliant red. It had twined about tho trunk of a big tree and Its vinos had reached to tho top of tho big troo. Thoro It was llko a flamo only a llttlo darker and tho grcon of tho troo set it off tho moro. It was wonderful. Do yon havo red woodblno In Cali fornia Whllo somo pcoplo think tho other less oxtonslvo but no loss enjoy nblo trips to othor places of interest Miss Margaret Baker returned Sun day ovonlng from Dcnvor after visit ing with relatives and friends. 5ometmK THE LA'Z.Y PELLER. WORK? HARP TRVAJG TO (JET A WAV FROM A LITTLE EASY WORK.' MIlo Phillips of Paxton was a busi ness visitor in tho city for several days last week. EXTENSION ItOAl) NO. (II NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT Smoker For Ji. Park. Last ovonlng about twenty men woro delightfully entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mc Donald, tho occasion boing a smoker In honor of W. L. Park. Mrs. Mc Donald served lino refreshments to To whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at tho corner of sec- Estate No. 1875 of William Graves, deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to all por tions 13, 14, 23 and 24 township 13, sons interested in sam estate tai:o notico that tho Administratrix has death of tho flowers, others see In It l1"81 .CVC.nlne ?!Un Mrs tho closo of a porfoct flay when rest is sought (hat tho dawn may bo met N. ranee 30 W.. running thonco north i m, linn l.ntwnnn anoMnna 13 nn,1 1 A , filed a final aCCOUllt and TOpOrt Of his the men Avho spent tho ovonlng in U h gccUong n 10 and 9 flnW administration and a petition for final having a good tlmo and onjoyod tho , ... . , ! settlement and dlscharco as such Ad- mluistatrix, which havo been set for hearing before said court on Oct. 24 1922, at 10 o'clock a. in. whon you tions thereto or claims for damag) ' may appear and contest tho. same. Wm. II. C. company of Mr, Park. . A. It. Meets Sioux Lookout Chapter, D. A. R. Keith Novlllo. An Interesting progrnm was carried out with an unusual foaturo In ! south bank of tho channel of the Platto river to tho Intersection with j road No. G ending there. Said road to bo GG foot wide. Has reported In In tho bursting of buds and tho return tho nn,t"rG oI.a rop,ort by U, m"soum uwiiimuiuu ui ii iiuiuuiuu uy w. u. Ritner. Thin collection contains ar tlclos which Mr. Ritner has hold In b!s poaMorion since tho days of tho Indians nnd which ho picked up on tho Custor battloflold. Thoso will bo placed In tho historical museum to h established in tho city library. :o: of tho birds. Tho prairies of West ern Nobraska aro wonderful places to livo In tho fall, as you will romombor wlm you think of tho years you spent horo and tho Joys of tho oarly fall seasons. Toll mo aout tho fall In California and mako It tin strong as you can for I will know you aro dolntj your best to bo a truo Callfornlan. favor thereof, anyono having objec by reason of tho establishing of tho ; nbovo described road must fllo samo In tho offlco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska on or be foro 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day 1 of Novcmbor 1922, or said road will jbo allowed without reference thereto, j Witness my hand nnd officlnl seal this 28th day of Sept., 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Cleric Woodhurst, County Judge. N AUCTIO Monday, October 9th, At North Platte Stock Yards. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Good feeders, light weights and heavy weights, yearling steers, heifers, feeding calves and stock cows. We. always have a string of good cattle of all kinds. A lot of good calves. 200 head of white faced yearling heifers and steers. We can show you cattle any time in the week. Come and see us. Most of our cattle sell freihgt paid to the river. REMEMBER THE AUCTION. Monday, Oct. 9th. Get your cattle in for that date. We can sell them for you. We can save you money. No freight to pay and a lot other trimming. Here is where your cattle will make you money. RAUCH LIVE STOCK CO. C. RAUCH. T. OGDEN. B. LEECH. ISO Extra good Grade Herefored Cows for Sale. All natives. -::- NOTICE TO WATER CON SUMERS DISTRICT Victor, House. Viotorolas, Holloy Muslo , FOR SALE n. West of Locust Stroot, botweon tho day. U. P. & 1). & M. Rlght-of-way. Mra Mra. II. D. Wolf of Chappell was a buslnoM visitor In tho olty yostor- Choloo lot of young Rod- Poll bull I farmers prlcos at Thoro nro about one hundrod and M. M. Bartloy will leave this Electrify! xmy waior consumers in uisiricc ii ,np,toil nflor halting hor sistor Mrh who havo not yot paid tholr wator rj, -v. Kline, bills. Theso bills woro dollnquont -- ..j. -. ... Sopt. 20th and wator Is bolng shut off according to ordlnnnco. If you aro 1 ono of thoso and find tho wator shut oK don't complnln. Wo havo had a notico of this In tho papers for 20 days. ' Horshoy S. Welch, Wator Commissioner. :o: S. A. Homphlll, Linotype oporator on tho Kearney Hub, Is Bpondlng a weolc vacation in tho city visiting frlonds and relatives. W. L. Park spent Sunday and Monday In North Platto, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDonald. Ho loft for Chicago this morning. Mrs. Robinson loft tlila morning for hor homo In Counull Bluffs nftor spending sovernl days at the homo of Mrs John Bakor. ovonlng for hor homo In Seattle Wash- PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dowoy Street -:o:- FOR SALE cvv -r. m m mm 1 1 mi mm ltl ii v jw Wlntor apples at COo por bushol, PIpIc them voursolf Also frosh elder. ! Como on Sunday. Goorgo Stowart, G mlloa northwost of North Platto on tho old Dlllion Ranch. When in North Platte COME AND SEE US Hotel Palace Palace Cafe PalaceBazaar Everything reavonablo. Station. first class and prices Oppoalto Union Puclflo A Clean House for 5c Fivo cont's worth of electric current In a vacuni cleaner removes every traco of dirt and litter from rugs throughout tho houso and saves you the back breaking labor of old-fashioned cleaning methods. You couldn't hire a woman to sweep very long or very thoroughly for 5c. A man wouldn't lift tho rugs and put them on tho lino for that amount of money. But an electric cleaner and 5c worth of current will clean tho ruga, also draperies, curtains, over siuffed furniture and pillows. Seo how cheap electricity is! -And think how tirelessly it works for you. Use moro electrical appliances keep your youth and strength. m rll to sqye coal UK..,. il'H North Platte Light & Power Co. PERFECTION KEROSENE OIL Use the perfect fuel - erosene ' 8 'HE coal shortage is bound to change some habits. It will be poor -policy to toast one's shins before a red hot coal stove this fall without a full stock of coal in sight for the zero weather that's not far away. But that doesn't mean going to bed at sundown or shivering round the house in fur coats. There's plenty of kerosene oil for all heading and cooking purposes. An oil heater will make any room comfortably warm in a few minutes and at less cost than for coal. For cooking, no fuel excels Perfec tion Kerosene Oil. It burns up completely no smoke, soot or ashes. You can regulate the heat to a nicety. Get better acquainted with the perfect fuel for home use Perfection Kerosene Oil, and the coal situation will be a lot less bothersome. If you haven't an oil heater or range, ask your stove dealer to" recommend the make of oil heater or range that will give the greatest hec.t efficiency and satisfaction. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NE3RASKA gnu the rrnpuH-iua --