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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
THBlNORTHfAliEEBEMraWEEKLyTRIDUNBt ; ML 0. II. QltESSLEIU GUADUATi;- DENTIST , Office" over tho McDonald SLato Bank. iOCAI, AND Make Dancoland. your nmuscmcnt NOTICE TO WATEIt CON- ' I t mp ornnpir yt Mwnmp hnll ovory Saturday night. ' SUMBItS DISTRICT B. - LlVJj OjUUl MKIbli3 J. It. Baker of Dickens was a biisl- ' - ' noss visitor in tho city yesterdny; Wo3t 01 Locust Street, between tho J Clinton's for Spectacle!. K ': jU' p' & &, RlBht;of-ways. ( ui y.uv..yaua. 'Thorn nrn ntimit nnn 1tum1i-r,1 ntwl I No-man White of Wcllflcct trans- flfty Wfttcr consumora ln D,strlct B rEltSOAAIi noted business in tho city yesterday. I .t, ,.t ..i , , j " " "U vjv JUl 'UlU lltUU 1lbUi ' Fre dancing froni 8:45 to 9:30 1 Alr8, Ilolfo Halligan and baby of ; bills. Thcso bills woro dollnqnont 1. i DRAMA LAUGHTER- THRILLS' TO AMAZE! nt Dancoland ovory Saturday night, j U. E, Mahoon of Valley camo yes- leVday to visit at tho Ralph Talbot ! home. . F. H. Rosoncrantz of New York cily te visiting his sister Miss Dorothy Ilosoncrantz. .Good peoplo, good music and a. good floor make Danceland every Saturday night. Mrs. Maudo Beghtol left Wednos dayfor Gothenburg whore sho will attend tho fall festival. Tlio H. & s. Agtncy report iho salo of the W. A. Olson property at 214 E bth street to G. A. Mills. The dance which was to bo given this evening at tho Country Club ha been) postponed until some futuro date Harry G. Young returned Wedncs day from Omaha where ho has been transacting business for tho past week. Miss Dorothy Itosencrantz Is en Joying a two weeks vacation from tho Beoler, Crosby & Basklns law office! W. A. Norris returned to his homo in Cheyenne Wednesday after spend ing a fow days in the city visiting with friends. Walter Kiufdsen left yesterday for Billings, Montana where he has been transfered by the) Western Union Telegraph Co. Miss Blsio Tieketter of Omaha ar rived tho first of tho week and has taken a position as oprator for tho Western Union. M. E. Sorenson of Omaha, General Manager for tho Aetna Life Insurance company is transacting business in tho city this week. E. J. Eames of Wallace was in the city Wednesday making arrange ments for tho Hitchcock speech to be given October 17th. Mrs. Ida Herrod of Washington, Indiana arrived here' yesterday. Sho will inako her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Lomaster. Mrs. D. It. Holland and children returned tho first or tho week to their home in Greeley after visiting at the Trexler home. Mercedes Burgner of Ashby, Neb., is visiting with friends in tho city for a few days enrouto to Sidney" where she will attend academy. Miss Alburta Callendar is expected home this evening from Sarben t spend the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Callondar. Mrs. Frank Baldwin returned to her home in Callaway yesterday. She was accompanied homo by Cora Todd who will visit with her for two weeks Itev. C. F. Koch and A. T. Yost leave Sunday for Ponca, Nebr., where they will attend tho 48th annual meeting of the Nebraska Lutheran Synod. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tracy, will Ifcavo to-day for Wyoming where thq will visit relatives: They spent tho past week hero visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. S. Schwaiger. .Rev. G. V. Frey. a former Baptist minister, now living at Wallace, has rented tho former J. S. Hbagland home on West Fourth street and will move hero within the next two weeks. J. E. Sebastian, Secretary of the Nebraska Association of InBuranco men will leavo Sunday for Hastings to meet tho other State officers and executive committees in session there on Monday tho 9th. From thero Mr. Sebastian will go to Omaha where ho will act on tho Grand Jury which convenes tho 10th. Lincoln are visiting relatives in the Sopt 20th and water is boing shut off cItJ' ' ) according tb ordinance. If you nro Clinton's , for Eye Classes. ori0 ot th80 nmI flnd tno water -shut Mrs. Elmer Coatea spent Wednes-1 ott',A?tl ' Ivo had a day in Sutherland visiting with rela- , 00 0f thl9 ln tho p,ipor8 for 20 tivos, , -dWJ- r : t n!r8ey S. Welch, auio. u. riauviiuea oi jtiersuoy j visited with friends ln tho city "oh1 Thursday. The following quotations wore thojO' opening mnrkots at South Omaha thluiij morning and woro received hero by' telegraph at 10 a. m. uattio ;u il 4t r You'll find the glamor, the glory, tin; gleer.of the ..Great WJiite'Way All clMiOe gonorally stoadyi Tradalu n,r ft h fi ft, slow. Top 'corn fed hooves 11:40.. Water Commissioner. :o: The" first football rally of tho scV- Mrs. O. II. Eyerloy of. Hershoy(son was ncld last evening. Tho high was a business visitor in tho city1301'100 students headed by tho school yesterday. jband paraded tho streets and somo ;of tho business houses. Mrs. Theodore Lowo and son C. M. York will leavo Sunday for uiuuna wnero no win servo on tho' r,.i.i ........ m...i , Grand jury "Ul"u urnvuu i.uuuuuy m maw xum Thoy left the first of Juno for Nor MIssGladys Fair of Oborlln, Kans. way whoro thoy 8pont tho BUmmor has accepted a position in tho tole-'wUh Mrs. Lowes, paronts Mi.s. phone office. Lowo also Bpent R month ln England Buy your meats and groceries atjvisiting her sister. Mr. Lowo left Crow & Crow. Phono 708. 702 ' last ovenlng for Chicago whero ho North Locust. i will Join Mrs. Lowo and Donald. J. E. Sebastian will leavo Sunday ! Thov expect to bo homo this evoning. for Omaha whoro ho will servo on! :o: tho drand jury. N0 IIUNTING Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott left! This is notice to all hunters that yesterday for Omaha to visit witn'you are absolutely forbidden to hunt relatives for several days. ' on lands owned and operated by mo, Miss Hazel Lierk left Wednesday i north of tho North plattQ rlver 'un for Omaha whero she will visit with 1 der tho penalties of trespass pro- friends for a few days. Mrs. David Braden of Lomoyno is visiting several days in tho city with lior brother E. J. Gullion. Arthur Mahan has resumed his duties at tho Rcxall store after a two weeks vacation sepnt In Colo. Rov. P. R. StevenB left Tuesday evoning for Lincoln whero ho will attend a Christian Church confer once. . Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and child ren leave Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif, whero thoy will make their futuro home. Dr. and Mrs. Conlln and children of Omaha returned to thoir homo Wed nesday evening after visiting at the I Harry Dixon homo. vided by law. Henry Hanson Clarcnco Coolidgo J. M. Calhoun T. C. Grosshans H. G. Huckfeldt Roy Ross T. C. McCrono N. Kelso C. J. Barrett ; C. R. Smith v R. T. Welllvor. Lester Slvits E. H. Lloyd F. C. Gosnel 7 Frank Clark C. A. Orrln , :o: Hogs Fairly active, mostly 10 cents higher than yestordays average Bulk pack hiK grades $7.27 to $7.7G. Bulk 200 to 30ft pound butchers ?8.25 to $9.G0. Top ?9.G0. ; ; :o: : Gcorgo Kollogg, county agent of Lincoln county, spent Thursday in Gothonburg Judging tho agricultural exhibits of tho fall festival bolng held thero this wook. i.t J.t u 8 . v i.t "The Crossroads .of New 'York" ' 6 reel coihcdy Melodrama , . : Mack Sennets : ft ; Tlie Latest to rival "Mickey" and. "Mo 11,0". Twelve; Stars! Hundreds of Broadway Wmtiqs. talc of the way of a country lad with three cily ladies.' Sun Theatre, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. -:o:- MORE ROOMS NEEDED. More rooms nro needed to nccotn- odato tho teachers who will attend tho district convention noxt week. Tho chargo agreed upon is $2.00 per night per room for oithor ono or two persons. If you havo rooms you can rent phono tho Chambor of Commorco. Phono 67. mi. J. 31. IUcKIRAJIAJf Practlco Limited to Disease of Wotnon and Surgery Ovor Rexnll Drug Storo Phonos: Office 127 Residence G5G MATINEE DAILY. . S arrases NOTICE Water rent is now duo in section C, north of Union Pacific righgt of The funeral of tho late John IIo-(Wl and !jCcomcs delinquent Oct. 20. vcrton of Maxwell who died Wed-, AU consumers in that district please itesday wll bo held this aftornoot ' nay before that date. from tho Baptist church at Maxwell. Mrs. E. B. Cresler who is visit ing Rev. and Mrs. U. P. Larrlck Of Minerva, Ohio, is expected tho first of next week to visit her son Dr. 1 Cressler. ' HERSHEY S. WELCH, Water Commissioner. J . , EXTENSION ROAD SO. 210 EXTENSION ROAD NO. S2 To Whom It May Concern: Tlio special commissioner appointed j to locate a public road as follows: : Commencing at tho termination of I TO Whom It May Concern: road No. 240 near the north lino of Tho special commissioner nppoluted section 30 township 12 range 2S run to locate a public road as follows, ; ning thence oast across tho canyon j Cominencingg at tho Nortlfwost j and continuelng on east sido of can- I corner of section 1G, Township 16, yon in a southerly direction through I iingo 2G, and running thenco east isoction 30, township 12, rango 28 and along tho north lino of said section 1G, ' through sections 1 2 11-13-14-24-25-30, to a point approximately 20 rods or to township 11, rango 28. Road to fol tho edgo of tho table to a point ap- Iqw oast fork of canyon, which forks proximately Sp rods; thence in a aout 200 yards north of south line Northeasterly dlroction followlng'tho of section 3G, township 11, rango 28, old trail past tho house of E. C. in n southeasterly direction through Brown; thence Vn a northeasterly I northeast corner of section 1 town direction striking tho draw or canyon ship 10, range 28 and through north near tho southwest cornor of the section G, township 10, rango 27, Northeast quarter of Section 9, grossing divldo nour line between Township 1G, Rango 20, tnenco fol-j north and south halves of section 6, lowing tho draw in a northerly di- j township 10 rango 27, and contlnuo rection on through Section (4) town- ing ln an easterly direction through ship 16 Rango 2G striking tho main section G, township 10, rango 27, con road along tho north lino of said sec-' noctlng with road 299, near its inter tion 4 about 20 rods east of the 'section of lino between sections 5 and morthwest cornor ot the northeast G, township 10, rango 27 terminating qutirter of said section 4, township 1 there. Proposed road to bo 70 feet 16, rango 2G, has reported in favor , wide, has rcportod in favor thereof, thereof, any one having objection anyono having objections thoroto or thoreto or claims for damages by j claims for damages by reason ot tho abovo described road mu6t file same , establishing of tho abovo doscrlbed in office ot County Clerk of Lincoln , road must fllo tho samoln tho office County, on or boforo 12 o'clock noon j of tho County Clerk of Lincoln Coun- When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Saeford Hotel Henshaw Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing is back of thcso hotels. Guests muy stop at any ono of them with tho as surance of receiving honest value and courteous treatment. CONANT HOTEL COMPANY I! 8 i.t !. t.i i.i EXTENSION ROAD NO. 30 i! . a fflraiiitaHi 4 J.t i I . jlW Ml f JMk J b. I L nnu. i .1 w (y 13 f; w ra w w w . ki m Eh ciu vv- u a. Awi vaeta -vcr Vic w Saturday Specials Xcn's Dress Shoes (n ?C Values up to $G.00 OO.OJ 3Iqn's Heavy Union Suits djl A A Sizes 30 to 46... pA.UU wren's Collar Attached Shirts Groy and Tan (jjj QQ " Roy's Toni-i'' Stylo " SwcnTcrs" $3.50 Vnluo 75 "illen's Ilciivy "Sweaters j"j "7C Heavy Shaw Collar pi.lJ Jlcn's Leather Yost Moleskin Body and i or Leather Sleeves oltOu Jfon's Flannel Shirts Q-) i C All Wool $LAo Men's Fast Color Hose Black, Drown, Groy, 4 nn Navy, "Wliito, 7 Pairs. D1UU Hen's White Handkcrclilcfs Full Sizo. 1 Dozen jj qq Men's All Leather Gunntlct Gloves $2.00 Values jj j g i.t :.: :.: H i.t i.t i:! :.: i.t i.t i.t it ake This Test Before You t Choose Your Phonograph Attend one of our daily demonstrations. Hear The Brunswick. Examine the Ultona. See if you can flnd elsewhere the equal of Brunswick toie. See if you can find elsewhere the convenience of playing all types of records without changing parts without "attachments." t Compare the sweetness of Brunswick tone with the metallic quality of ordinary phonograph's note tho amazing difference., ;, Compare the Brunswick with any or all phonographB, feature by feature, and part by part. Then use your own judgment. 8 ,t ,t t 8 I f.t it i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t I H i.t i.t i.t it t.t i.t tt if it t P it i.t it of tho 10th day of November, 1922 or said road will bo allowed without roferonco thordto. Ttoadl to bd GO foot wide. Witness my hand and seal this 28th day of September, 1922. A, S. ALLEN, Co. Clerk. ty, Nebraska, on or beforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Novombor, 1922, or said road will b alolwed without roferenco thereto. Witness my hand and official seal , NOItTII PLATTE'S DUSY. STORE Soptember 28th, 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. it Holley Music House. ! ft tkSmSm. mmjkm 't8jfJc To Whom It May concorn: A consent petition for the establish ment of public road as follows: Commencing at tho west hue ot Dawson county, on tho southeast corner of section 13 and the north east corner of section 24 township 12, north of rango ,26, west of tho Cth P. M. and running wost along said section lino botween sections 24 and 13, sections 14 and 23, all in township 12 rango 26, wost ot tho 6th P. M. and terminating at tho southeast cornor of section 1G and, northeast corner of section 22 all in township 12 range 26. Anyono having objections thoroto or claims for damage by tho reason ot tho establishing of tho abovo described road must fllo eamo ln tho otfico of the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Ne braska, on or beforo 12 o'clock noon on tho 10th day of Novombor 1922. Witness my hand and soal Sep tember 28th 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. Do You Want to Save Money? You can do so by buying an oil burner for your furn ace, range and heating stove. This burner is tho best I havo seen in 50 years heating experience. No needle points, no drilled holes to clean out; it does away with ashes, soot ror gas and smoke in your home. Come and Wm. Waldorf 2 doors north of Poslofiice. 9 Tuxedo Sweaters For the Chilly Fall Days A coat is too heavy; a dress is to light. The tuxedo sweater is juBt right. Warmth without weight, very stylish, and be ing coat style, they slip on as easy as a jacket, You can have .them in any ol the desirable colors and several differ: eht stitches at ', t . r $S.0O to $10.00 Wilcox Department Store