The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 06, 1922, Image 4

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Interesting ;iniornratten Ercm Oyer the County Secured whero thrty win mtond a mooting of 'boon puW b
From Our Special .Corrcispbnddltt' ,
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A party' ibrappsotl bf Mrs. 0. Wi BETTER "HOME WEEK CANCELLED 1 PaoIIlc nnlliona CdmlMriy's- rlght-TOf- amit 520
I Finn, Mrs, W. W. CummingB, Mrs. FOR LACK OP SUITABLE way on tho ecctlon lino between see- Hon Hno as
M. V. Iloslfir. Mrs. Will Stuart. Mrs. rltflSmRVni " Uric?." "or 1 iof. 1?.t kiiA.,. iftMiinsairtUM t
. f ' ' ' - - -J i tiuu i u A ru I uuil ouwiiuir . uv-i-yo" tiyai Ui nil;
t i Ti.ini.i rw ' t m nin1.nllr.l, , t . , ".,' ifl.T' " . -'-i ..m". j iV' . ' .... tit .
"-uiiv"ji a igh, ;'.'vv . . norm to uic Lancoin iiignwny; saiu soouou,.unoi
Mrs. M. J. Forbes and Mrs. Sanford' The demonstration nart of "I3etl6r.. road tn bo 40 fnst wide, baa rennrtod nhrlh en&t
rodsr-onor-n'oar thor,"6wi
practical, thenco In '
canyon nnd''ack itohoi
inonco norm to . inoi
corner ' -ofr..8octlon 'if,.'
In .a northwesterly- dl-,
doxjjn ft '-ridge abou&lGOi
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whlbh was to havo lb favor thorcof. anyone havlnc-.olW thonco
by tho North Plattcf jectldns thereto or claims lor datrtages Ireotibh
' . vt tlif'.Tniit XfnlY-riti rtltili nf llin TnM.. Wnnmn's nlnli linn linnn mllnrl nff nn t, -., ti. n.ni.iti.in.. i .t.. ..., i . i -
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ern'.Star qt Wetsern Nebrdskrfi 'u - account of not being ablo to find a tho .abovo described road must (Ho northcastorly direction along tho oast'
Tho Eyo-Qlass men, CllritOQ & 8omin ' "uu "i" mo samo m tno ouice or mo uounty uanK or mo canyon on section 8, to
'elM '. ''Mil yY
LlNC6l,Sv COUVIT CES'fElt
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.r. -i uniniiiinLi iiLiiiii. i i ii. iiif'iii.ffin I rin mi . i noif r i i thini r vitmiit Mnimnnin np o m niT
a Mr. arid Mrs. Paul and aon "or : .: ... 5;;; "3, . V r'", Wl u "w,u;ui'luui" uyj,jiuiu uuo ui uuuuu o, nuun.
was airs, rueorgo ior boforoia o'clock noon or tho lOtu rodrt wosV of -.the no
.Mr.ttrid
Clmball 10
Fall s66ding is nCJirly flhlslicd nnd
next Is potato digging. ' ' '
School in
in,g nlcoly
as- teacher,
loft this ihomfnc f6r,;Kcaf!i'
YUUK oALt Mlt "TiiT "Z y8 '"1
, .i , j, m ThOB Orton hon.' . . u.at'
Wednesday, Sept. 27th.-PuhUc Salp TJe'L hroh' rotnrne'd-'ttl W
of farm stock nnd machinery at J31rdri i.Th, rrmrTn Jinn'n '"TT
n District U is prde5 7'" "7,1 " "V " " '",Mr '"""e in Portland,
wUh.W'ss Elan.!; ndborts. ol!.0l, AtlcUonoor. . - vlsltlng:,!!! rclfftlrefjl J f ! J
,d uciuucr it. uenerai larm saio,
Mrs. Kay Brantlng is convalosihg I. A. Ilohh, bIx miles north and twgj
after an oppratjon ht'tlio.Plotto last miles cast of Wollflcct. II. W. Blcic).;
week. ""TucUoncbn " ,
Mrs. Christipen and son from Polk ! uctouor r-btock saio, T.
county aro vlBltfntfkt tlio Job Nelson I Urofishaiiff, thrfao miles -northeast of
homo. 1 ' 'i I'll fNorthj Platto, II. M. Johansen, Auc-
tloobr. '
Mrs, Ostlund of 1'olk county r,ip (l .
-:o:-
of the
northoast comer of
Fr.iter ami niuxr consulting with tho day. of Novembor, 1922, or said road section 8, thenco In a northerly dl
commltfobU'AVAsdob'iaed hot to at- .will the - allSWed 1 without rbforenc roction along "tho oast bafik:6r tho,
tompt Iho. domonatratlon. HftWeyjjr .(hereto. .jmnyon on section 5, to a point about'
iHri?vc.WV5:jllai.o.morcnani;s xo rc- witness my hand and ofilcial seal 20 rods south of the northeast corner
NOTICE
momber that October" 9 "to irisTjelng ,"tir82inriTay of e'pTemberT922.
.cn)s rye.d hatlonally ns "Bettor, Hpraos A. S. ALLEtf,
'wW nnd to ketfp this fact In mind . ,( County Clerk
-"-,nin their window displays and" ndvor- ' EXTENSION ItOAl) NO. 22
causing. r. " '
and fresh moats.";IIlghost pricM ricnym.6ney to loan on improved) To Whom It May Concern:
paid for fresh eggs and countryj lrm8 J Umoaugn, cis uowey a consent roau as rouows:
butto". Phono
chickb'na wanted.
702 Ndrth Locust.
728. Also
Crow &
spring
CroV.t
LOCAL' A.H1) TEKSONAL
visiting; her daughter Mrs. Roy
Brantlng.
This part of 'tho' county scorns to
bo; aulto popular slnco-tho chicken
season started. Wo ralso tho chick
ens and tho town hunters got thorn.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Bahmoyor and
Warcarot and. llobort. returned MonJ Prizes at Danceland
day evening from a trip to Hastings Saturday' night.
Aurora and Hampton.
Mr.
aro visiting
A daughter was born Tuesday tp
mil uuu mru. juuy unyuv. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mustard of Osceola
jnro guests at tho homo of Mr. and
' f ta ftnrAn Tlfnnn
EXTENSION BOAD TK. 21
To Whom It May Concern: ' s
Tho special commlBsioner appointed
to locato a rdad as -follows:
' Commdnclng at tho southeast corner
every ; of Section 2-1, township 11, rango,?l,
1 on road 21, thenco running north1 1
II. ht, McIIatton of jChapoll was 1 mile (on scctici lino betweon aec-
and section 19, township 14, range
30, thenco west ono milo between soc-
and M&.Ml?rTorW vIlt?rr:,1ni H Wo(l
mn nt HuL immn nf Mra Tncsday. ,
ntf.iHMfM i.wt.M TAim cihHnm dr 1 n'onrtrn Hmvlnn nf Rfnnlntnn wnst
ounUin """" " .' " r :-n " 7,:7'7tv'7 tions 24 and 13, township 14, range
Thnv llvo at Columbus. - ; jffl bUBlneBS visitor in tho city Wed-1 . . .. .
inoy uvo uuiuuiuuu. ' nosdnv ' '31, to the northwest corner o Seo-
Mrs.- Margarotlm Kammcrer Js , "ay; tion 24 and cohnbet with road No. Kf
visiting her daughter -Mm-Jno. Con-j Mrs.C. W. Thomas of Dickons lms bocn roportcd ln fftVor thereof,
nor and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Con-i trunsactod business in tho city Wod- anycno ilsl7lns objections thereto or
nor will accompany hor to her homo "esday. claims for damages by reason of tho
at Flats, Nobr., Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Wulvorton of Dickens establishing of the abovo described
A largo group of Presbyterian was ln tuo city transacting business rood must filo samo ln tho offlco of
wuunuuuuy. tno county uionc ot liincoin county,
Thos. Orton loft Wednesday for Nebraska, on or boforo 12 o'clock noon
Omaha whero ho will spond a weeklon t5 10th day of'Nbvombor 1922, or
transacting business. '. , said roatl w111 bo allowed without
rororenco thoroto.
Witness niy hand and official seal
young folks accompanied by Bov.
Patterson surprised Edward and
Margaret Rahmoyor at their homo
Tuesday ovenlng. They enjoyod a
Jiugo bonfire over which marshmol
lows and wolnlcs woro roastod.
Stroot
EXTENSION' B0A1) NO. 418
To Whom It May 1 Concern:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locato a public road as follows:
Beginning at tho southeast corner of
of section 5, thonco crossing canyon
and golifg," north' 20 rods !al6ng'ffi
, north side of tho chilyon to tho north.-?
i east corner of section 5, thenco north
y about 240 rods on .tho west sqcUou
) Hiio of section 33, townsnlp 16, range
27, west, thonco ln a northeasterly
direction around a head of a canyon
to a point about IB" rods cast of the1
Commencing at tho corners to sec
tions 4, 5, 8 and 9, township 12, uortk
rango 30, west of 6th P. M. running j northwest corner nf r-ctions; thonco
thonco west on lino betweon sections oaat about 140 rod j along or aa
5 and 8, and G and 7, two miles, to near ftS practical, soctlon lino bo
connect with extension of road No. twcn sections 33 ami section 28, to
42. Anyono having objections there- tllc northoast comer of tho north-
section. 29, and tho northeast corner j 10 ur vmimB Ior images oy tno rea- .0.
of section-32, township 11 and rango son 01 1,10 oswDusmnB or tno auovo " -
32, thenco running west ono milo be- bribed road must fll0 samo in tho P. M. Tho abovo dcscrlbe(l road tor,
tweon sections 29 and 32. along said !offlco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln mlnatlng at road No 292 and to bp
section lino, thoncd tiouth Ween County' Nebraska, on or before 12 1 any width up to CG feet that is ncces
sections 3L and 32, to Urn north lino ,0,ock noon ot tho 10th Nov. ary to make a good road, has ro-
ivzz or sam roau Wlu DO allowed , poriuu m nivor iiiui;eoi, anuno nar-
without roforence thereto. 1 lug objections thereto or claims for
Witness my ,hnnd and official seal ! damages by the reason of tho estab-
Boy Cochran leaves tomorrow for
Lincoln whoro ho will transact bufd-
Tho I. F. F. Club mot at tho homo , ness for a fow days.
of Mrs. Will Collins last Thursday. A MrB. A. T. Johnson loft this morn
vory pleasant afternoon was spent In j ing for Gothonburg whero sho will
sowing and convorBatlonaftor which attend tho lull festival. 1
tho hostess sorved a dainty lunch. I Mrs chaa Dlxon Rnd dauehtor left To Whom It May Conrorn :
All mombors woro proBont and Mrs. ,.,5 or Kcamcy whoro thoy Tho snec,al commissioner appointed
chrlatcnson. MrB..KUhamMlB8jlobm9n, .--Sm-n- Tvfr nivn i,nmo to locate a public road as follows:
September 28th 1922.
A. S. ALLEI, County Clerk.
EXTENSION JtOAD NO. S03
of township 10, thenco Bouth betweon
sections 5 nnd G and sections 7 and 8,
18 and 17 ;to tho south lino of section
17, thence cast about 80 rods between
sections 17 and 20, all ln Lincoln
County Nebraska, tho abovo described
road is to bo GG feet wldo, has re
ported ln favor thereof, 'anyono hav
ing objections thereto or claims for
damages by tho reason of tho estab
lishing ot the above described road
must file tho samo in tho offlco of tho
County Clerk ot Lincoln County,
Nebraska, on or bofqre 12 o'clock noon
of tho 10th day of September 1922, or
said road will bo allowed "without
reference thereto.
WitnBS my hand and offlqlal seal
Wills 2Sth day of Sptember, 1922.
A.S. ALLEN,
' County Clerk.
this 28th day of September 1922.,
A. S. ALLEN,
County Clerk.
EXTENSION BOAB NO. 2G!
To Whom It May Concern:
Tho. special commissioner appointed
to locato a public road as follows:
Commencing at road No. 2G5 at tho
northeast corner of section 29, town-
llshing of tho abovo described road
must file tho samo in tho office of tho
County Clerk of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, on or before 12 noon ot the
10th day of November, 1922, or said
road will bo allowed wltliout reference
thereto. '
Witness my hand' and official seal
th0 28th day of September, 1922..
A. S. ALLEN,
County Cleric
cm woro mo visitors. - 'vUu6p ...h . , tnl,m,v,
Commencing at tho northwest corner,,
EXTENSION KOAD NO. 315
To Whom It May Concorn:
L Tho special commissioner appointed
to locato a public road as follows:
Commencing at the termination of
tho laid out road which terminates on j
!mo section lino betweon section 25-14- :
1
WILD HOUSE VALLEY I ' township 13, rango 31, and sccUVn ' 34 and section 30-14-33 at tho Union
ill''1 4,r' :', jJ(iiMr n,1(l JlIra. Josso Throp, return- 1, tovnshlp13, rango 32, to tho north-1 Pacific Company's rlgnt-of-way, and'
Oscar Monson has lately purchased thr h(jm Jn 1ortlal1( Ind" wost con,or 0f-soctlon 1, township 13, , extending sold road from said Union'
a l'ora car. 'after Visiting for several days with rango 31, road to bo GG feet wldo, has
Mrs., J, Forabbry jilertalned lhe i relatives. reported In favor thoreof, anyono
Ladles Aid last week. , , , hus'boH Macq arrived Tuesday from having objections thereto or claims
A daughter was, born to ,Mr. and thq eastern part of tho stato to spond
, ' fliiss Aroio nauaon nas taiien a. , li, -, n M
at Jno. Schams with Mrs, Jno Connor Kirahanlf BCUn 7' townBh,P u- se-31,f
Pntortalnlnir : t . ' 1 " , " l . ,. . V - , K,rajn thenco north on section lino or as near . th
entertaining. , 1 ,( jjd 6lby during tho;absenco of Cora' aa practlcabio botwccn scctIon , '0Jm
WILD HOUSE VALLEY jlodd. township 13, rango 31, and' section ' 34
FOR SALE.
Mrs. Aug. Bratton on Saturday Sept. I govoral weoks visiting his brother
30th. 'Gordon Mace. '
Tha open Hoason on prarlo chlckon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauo'r and son
Logan Sunday and. many, woro itt sof Lincoln loft to-day for jtholr homo
uuntors timi 1001s. "'iu i"K wuuumb i-pi J922, ,or--such road will bo
Tho rain wo had two weoks ago 'wock visiting nt tho homo of Mr. ana wlthout roforonco thereto.
for damages by tho reason ot tho
establishing of tho above described
rond 111 11 st 'fllo tmmn ln tho offlco of
tho County Clovk of Lincoln County, 1,1 farmera lr,ce8 at
Nobraskn,; on or boforo.,12 cclock
noon of tho 10th, day of November,
allowed
5
Choice lot of young Red Poll built. ,
!
f armors to rUBhthck fallTs. ucp. Bmith.
Boodlng. Wheat and rye aro'comlne -,---:o:
cauncd
ONLY ?400 ' CASH AND ?35.00 PER
i MONTH To right party buyes a
up nlcoly. ' . .:
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Malm from
nH,i,,.w..n on WmlJ MONTH To right party
uuui.lt ui uMiHviiuuin - ' " . , . j .
. . . fVTtrMH,nl hnirin . vnlco 5 room cottage, wntor and
nosday f or a visit at lup Elnior-Oman l , a in',ri
- ' V (" '.llghtii. flno lot, woll located at 21G
hom0, r ,V'i't. South ,Elm. .rimmodlato poaBOssIon !
lionry winquwi wnoiiinK , coiy r aml a, barBa,g; :
Witness my hand and official seal
this 28th day ot September. 1922;
A..S. ALLEN,
County Clork,
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dowoy Street
Beacon
Bath Robe Blan
kets, Jacquard
Comfortables,
Traveling, Rugs
and Indian
Blankets.
Beacon blankets are the wonderful cotton kind that look and feel
llko wool; they are distinctive in design and fast colors. You all
know what they are, for you have seen them each yearat this timo dis
played in our store.
BED BLANKETS This is tho timo of year blankets are needed to
meet colder weather. You will find warmth and economy in our lino
of blankets. A wonderful assortment consisting ot plain tan, grey,
whtto with border and plaids or checks in a groat variety of colors.
Wilcox 'Department Store.' "
to
corn
..
for tho nelKhbors. Cribs havo
o made ready for tho now
crop,
Mrs. John Ward from Colorado
Springs Is visiting her daughter MrK
Carl BorKBtrom. -Mrs, Ward will.
visit rolatlvcs "In Kearney nd Hok
drego bofbro' returning! to' ler homo
Weather continues windy and un.
usually warm. Aa yet wo havo had
no frosty although light frosts aro
duo tho first part at "Soptcwbor In
ur locality.
W,ANTED
SCRAP IK05f
Soo or Phono tho '
II, & S. AGENCY
Cast iron is worth most - Also Copper
' " and BrnBj.'
Try a "TIMMERMAN SPECIAL'
tCholco A No. 1 corn fod fitcor stouk).
Wo nlso Borvo a
from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. for 'JSc'
TDDIEUMAN CAFE
HIDES
from 7 to 10c a pbuml
now.
I- am- paying
L. LIPSHITZ
-:o:
Frnnk Mlllor of Pn'xton waB a busi
ness visitor ln tho city Wednosday.
EXTENSION ROAD NO. 2!13
To Whom It May Concern:
rrhQ Bpeclal commlsslonor appointed
to locato a public road ns follows:
Road to ho GG foct wldo,
Commoncins at tho south ond of
road No. 233 on section lino botwoen
sections 30, township 14, rango 30, J
"and Boctlon 31, township 14 rango
29 wost of tho Gth P. M. and thenco
south following said soctlon lino,
crossing Uio rlghtrof-way of tho Union
Pacific railroad . and tho railroad
track to tho southeast cornor of sec
tion 3G, townDhlp 14,, rango 30. Ter
minating and connoctlng with tho Lin
coln Highway at that polut, has ro
portcd In favor thereof, and anyouo
having objection thoroto or claims for
damages by reason ot tho establish
ing of tho above doscrlbod road must
file tho samo ln tho offlco ot tho coun
ty clork ot Lincoln County, Nebraska,
ou or boforo 12 o'clock noon of the
lOtu day ot Novembor, 1922, or oald
road will bo allowed without roforoncoJJ
thoroto,
Wltnoss my hand and official ncal
this 28th day of Septombor 1922.'
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.
jj
HAVE YOUR PAINTING DONE with
Pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, by Painters
that know how. This is the best time in the year
for outside painting and my price is right on guar
anteed work. Paperhanging and Interior Decor
ating a specialty- My Wall Paper Stock is priced
to sell. Estimates furnished on request.
H. H. LANDGRAF,
Ritner Building, 113 W. 6th St. Phone 570W
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It swings like a Winchester
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' ' A Winchester axe with its carefully shaped contour's, weight centered helow the eye,
bit .of high grade crucible steel makes a deep, smooth cut with every blow. The man
who swings an ax all day finds that a "Winchester" saves his muscles and nerves.
Winchester axes are made in many popular patterns and weights in single and double
bit axes for the lumberman and the householder.
.. Winchester cross-cut saws are designed for rough, rapid cutting.' They bif& thjlir wa)
quickly through the log saving the strength of the users. r v
Other tppls for cutting up the winter wood supply at . fV - '
W. R. MALONEY CO.
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