The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 10, 1922, Image 10

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
5gmt-Beeklu grittung.; WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
' October 12. Gonoral larm Bale,
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher. , L A HollJl( H,x mllca norlh and twol
mllos cast of Wellfleot, II. W. Dick,
tutored ut the Nortb Platte, Nebraska
Postotflco as Second Claaa Mattur.
8unscniPTi0N price t
One Year, in advance ILfiO
TUK8DAY, OCTOJIKK lOtli, 1922
Want Ads
acroa good smooth land In cultlvu-'SJ
tlon, alfalfa land. Balance Ponced SNU4,NWttSE&
in pasture Well and cistern and , gjb 2
other fair Improvommonts, an Ideal prae & Lota 3, 4
stock farm. Prlco $20.00 per acre. 'Lots 1, 2,
Soo or address S. P. Clayton foriEUSE4
forms, 520 W. 2nd St. North Platte, 'Lots 2, 3 & SSW
mill I n m M
N'ebranka.
i:iitojual
David said "Exalt ye tho Lord our
Owl and worship at hla footstool; for
bo Is holy," Psalma 99:5.
FOlt SALE Shoats,
Phono 788F31.
T. E. DooUttlo.
iFOn SALE Thorobrod Whlto L6g
horn cockrels. Dan Kunkcl.
WANTED Girl for general house'!
. work, 621 west 4th. Phono 10C2J. .
Col. Lydockcr said "Tho birth
jrlght of overy son of a frco people la
opportunity. Let no man bo deceived
by suggestion of community ownership."
The second number of the High
School Round-Up was Issued yester
day. It la a flvo column four pago
paper well Illustrated and full of
(school news of Interest to tho pupils
asd teachers. Tho alumni of tho
ncbool will also bo Interested In tho
Alumni column which attempts to
fceop students In touch with thoao
who have been In school boforo. W.
It. Roettgcr 1b tho faculty roproson.
tatlvo In chargo of tho Hound-Up and
bo has his hands full. Ho must sco
that tho paper Is Interesting to tho
high school studonts or thoy will not
support It and It seoms ho must inako
It moot tho requirements of the par
ents also. So ho has sot to work to
do tho Job and seems to bo succeed
ing pretty well Judging from tho
favorablo comments received. Tho
7lonnd-Up will bo issued twlco a
month and tho subscription prlco 1b
75c a year. If any of our roadors
want to learn what tho high school
stands for and what tho young poo.
plo or this city aro doing through
tho bcIiooIb they can got a protty cood
ldba by subscribing for tho student
publication and reading It. The
Ilound-Up Is now In its thlrtconth
year and la edited by a staff of puplla
who aromembera of tho Journalism
class.
auctioneer.
October 17, JFIog solo at tho Dolmor
Andoi'Hon place flvo mllcw Hotith and
ono mile west of Lexington.
October 19. Stock Salo, T. C.
QrosHliruis, three miles northeast of
North Platte, II. M. Johansen, Auc
tlocor. :o:
A crowded house greeted tho pro
duction of "Evo" at tho Kolth last
night. It waa tho samo cast which (
showed hero last year but tho show;
vas cleaner and hotter staged. ,
Johnnie Getz as tho comedian took'
i tho leading part and waa given tho ,
crcatcst aDDlause. Other Darts wero
I well taken but the chorus was not RANTED To contract with parties
lnn n ntnmltird ' w,1 w111 ,msk c00 bushols corn.
.. uox 254. sutnoriana, nod.
31 91.70
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48.90
59.25
55.50
4.60
34.00
88.60
18.10
13.00
Cllnton'a for Spectacles.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
TINDEI) FltOJI PAGE
TOWNSHIP 15, RANGE 34
C0N
9
WANTED Girl
work, who
Phono 132.
can
NVANTED Experienced farm hand
by tho month, through the winter,
llox 254. Sutherland, Nobr.
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Carl NolBon of Gothenburg was a
buBlnoss vlBltor in tho city Friday.
Judge Woodhurst Issued a marri
age,, license Saturday to Harold M
Hibba 21. of Wollfloot and Miss
Gladys P. Jqlllff, 19 of Dlckona and
then porformcd tho ceremony which
made thom man and wife.
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for general houso , NEVi
go home nights. , "
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Wm. M. Waldman of Boone, Iowa FOR' SALE Rod and yellow onlona.
apoko boforo tho Itotary club ycBter- Sorted $1.00 bu. G. n. McDoueall.
day on tho subject of "Flro Proven- For Information phono 729W.
tlon." Ho told his story In a straight :
forward mannor and Impressed upon I F0R RENT Nino room .house all
tho members of tho club that with. I modern. Inquiro A. O. Kockon,
I AHA rl ' i a
r.iil nn.nnnrnMnn nf Ihn cIMznnn wftTi ! "u B1XU1 UirOOC
tho flro department tho common
means of preventing fires could not
bo successful. Ho told of tho succ
ess soino towns aro having with thoir
lira provention campaigns and of tho
failures in other places. Ho compli
mented North Platto on tho fact that
I .1 ltni. jM ii.. it-i m
" " I V Ull HALW lilt KWNT A itfnll nr.
having fow dostructlvo flrcB in spito rnngg0(1 hom0( furntahodf tlmt can bo
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95.26
78.20
55.60
59.80
45.00
48.10
57.75;
206.50
167.85
126.00 I
154.00 1
363.40.
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101.60
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66.80
97.80
58.40
73.50
56.50
57.96
57.95
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59.15
42.80
13.90
50.75
88.60
74.15
TOWNSHIP 18, RANGE 34
All . T 2 62.15
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TOWNSHIP 14, RANGE 34
WANTED AT ONCE Applo pickers
at tho Spurrier farm 11 miles west
of tho city.
LOST Casing and
oral plain tread,
to this office
rim 30x3, Fed
Roward. Return
of tho rocent conflaragatlon. E. It.
Goodman was chairman and several
members of tho local volunteer flro
department wore guests. Ira Bare,
Wm, Hondy and Milton Forbos also
spoko.
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used by two families Incomo $372.
ownor leaving city. 108 W. 2nd St.
FOR SALE My equity In 6 room
houso and all furniture for $1400,
cash, balanco terms. 503 E. 4th St.
or Phono 169W.
WANTED to buy aoor'7 room mod
ern houso, strictly modern; must ho
prlcod right for quick sale. Ad-
!ref3 Box 5GG, North Platto. Nebr.
FOR SALE OR TRADE National
double drawer cash register, Ford
son Tractor and Plow.
Call at 021 South Walnut,
NOTICE TO VOTERS
Tho registration books will bo open
at tho otllcc of tho City Clerk during
nil of the month of October. All thoso
wishing to logistor uail '.hero, and do
po boforo Novombor 1st, 1922.
E, O. ELDER,
City Clerk.
SI-
NOTICE
"Water ront Is now duo In section
d,wnorth of Union Pacific rlghgt of
Way, and becomes delinquent Octi 20.
All consumers In that district please
paybcforo that date.
I1ERSUEY S. WELCH,
Water Commissioner.
EXTENSION K0A1I NO. ttl
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Tho Eyo-Glaas mon, Clinton & Son.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Johnson on Sunday.
Miss Gladys Jollff of Dickons vis-
fitod with friends in tho city Friday,.
Mrs. P. C. Brogan of KoyBtono
shopped In tho city Saturday.
Mra. I. C. McGeo of Maxwell waa
a business visitor In tho city Friday.
Mrs. E. S. Saltslder of Dickons
transacted business In tho city Sat
urday. Plenty money to loan on improved
farms. J. P. Clabaugh, 618 Dewey
Strcot.
Mrs. Bon Franklin and daughter
ot Julcsburg woro hualnesa visitors
In tho city Friday.
Mrs. Dick Browor of Hershey vis
ited with friends In tho city laat
wcok.
Real bargains In 7-pIece glass1
water sots. Seo our windows. Austin j
Jowolry Storo. I
Ray Estoll of Brady undorwont an FOR SALE Natlvo red codar and-
oporatlon at tho Platto Valley hos-l ubqi lumber at old, stock yards;
FOR SALE 320 acres with stock and
crops, if sold at once. For particu
lars phono 378J, or call at 4.02 So.
Elm.
WANTED Rellablo porson, male pro
son preferred, to bwoop and dust
.Catholic church on Saturday.
Phono 1198LW.
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Pt Lots 4 to .7 &
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FOR SALE Cheap Registered Short
I' horn cow or will trndo for milch
j cow or hogs. T. P. Rowly, Ut. 2
I Box 17.
1 FOR SALE Largo rood baby car
! rlago. Good as now. . Mrs) R. A.
Boaclmmp, Maxwoll, Nofcr., Phono
1022.
pltal today.
To whom it May Concorn:
Tho special commissioner appointed
to locato a publlo road as follows:
Commencing nt tho corner of sec
tions 13, 14, 23 and 24 township 13,
N. range 30 W., running thonco north
on lino botweon soctlonB 13 and 14
ono mllo, thenco northorly through;
sections 11, 10 ,and S, said town
ship and rango following the south
bank of tho channol of tho
Platto rlvor to tho Intersection with
rond No. 6 ending thoro. Sahl road
to ho C6 foot wldo. Has roportod in
favor thoreof, anyono having objec
tions thoreto or claims for damag)
1y rOason of tho establishing of the
above described road must fllo samo
In ,tho office of tho County Clork of
Lincoln County, Nebraska on or bo
foro 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day
of. November 1922, or Bald road wilt
1e allowed without roforonco thoreto.
Witness my hand ami official Boal
this 28th day of Sopt., 1922.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clork.
DUItOC JERSEY BOARS
15 Puro bred Duroc Jorsoy Boars for I
salo, wolghing from 200 to 300 lbs. j
Blood lines unoxcollod.
J. E. Qulnn, 220 B, 3rd St.
Phono No. 1294.
North Platto. Seo Gone Crook or
Harold R. Burko, FJrat National Bank
of 'North Platto.
L. & S. Groceteria. 1
1
FOR SALE 80 whlto leghorn hens
at $1.00 each, March to June hatch,
80 whlto loghorn pullets at $.50
each. Mrs. P. A. Ullrich, HorBhoy,
Nobr., R. 2, Box 20 Or Phono
29F03.
FOR SALE Onlona. $1.50 per bu
Will keep through winter. Also
cabbago, 8 miles woet of town, mllo
north of Lincoln highway. mllo
from Platto Valley school houso. K.
Nabota & Ogata.
NOTICE OP PETITION
Estato No. 1913 of Robort A. Mc
Knlght, deceased in tho County Court
of Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all
persons lntorostod in said Estato
take notlco that a potltlon has boon
filed for tho appointment of William
S, McKnight aa Administrator of said
estato, which has boon sot for hoar.
Ing herein on Novombor 3, 1922 at
10 o'clock A. M.
Dated Octobor 4, 1922.
Wm,' H. O. Woodhurst,
County Judgo
DOUCET MUSIC STUDIO
Trevlyn E. Doucat
Toachor of Violin and Cornet
FARM FOR SAIE 12 miles from
Wallace, Nebraska, 560 acroa 240
Public Sale
Having decided to quit tho stock business and confino
my attention entirely to tho dairy business, I will soil at
public auction at my farm threo miles northeast of North
Platte, on the Tryon route, on
Thursday, Oct. 19th.
Commencing at 1 o'clock east time, the following property
100 Head of Cattle
1 load good big two-yeas old feeders, 1 load two-yoar holf
ors, 8 head milch cows, balanco yearling steers and heifers.
6 Head of Horses
Yoarlings to three year oldB
30 Head of Shoats
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS Sums uudor $10 cash. All sums ovorlhat a
mount will bo glvon six months timo at ton per cent if
bankablo and a two per cent discount will bo glvon for
cash.
T. C. GROSSHANS, Owner.
P. C. riELSTICKER, Clork. II. M. JOHANSEN, Auct.
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62.45
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67.95
36.50
29.20
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59.70
14.60
33.00
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182.65
60.30
203.95
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111.20
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343.20
103.20
565.70
287.3fr
49.50
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146.80 J
374.10 ,
181.10 1
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69.101
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A CHEERING CROP!
Tho 1922 crop has already seat
throughout tho country a precoptlble
wavo of Optimism.
Condltiona right here in Nortfe.
iPlatto and vicinity aro already look
ing better; business ia beginning to
show ronewed activity.
At tho beginning of a now era o
prosperity let us rosolvo to contlniM
boing thrifty, to sottlo our obligations
proptly, making euro of aonjUad
prosperity for tho futmra
The Platte Valley State Bank
Wi'iWi mJ. . W . ,J. ,J, iV! .V. l J 1
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v.'
dge Brother
BU5INE55 SEDAN
With this car, Dodge Brothers.have literally created
a new typer of sedan.
They have combined open car ruggedness with closed
car protection and smartness.
They have demonstrated, once for all, that a sedan
can be as practical and almost as inexpensive as an
open touring car.
The body is built of hand-welded steel because steel
is sturdy, and will take a permanent, oven-baked
finish, eliminating forever the cost of repainting.
The Beats are upholstered in attractive, genuine
Spanish blue leather, because leather will wash and
wear.
To further enlarge the car's usefulness, the rear seat,
back and side cushions, Beat frame and foot rest are
quickly removable, giving sixty-four cubic feet of
fiat loading space in the rear compartment. The
manifold uses made possible by this unique feature
are readily imagined.
The top and rear quarters are of non-rumble, fabric
construction, conforming with the present attractive
vogue. From cord tires to curtain cords, the fittings,
inside and out, are distinctive and complete.
In fact, every detail of the car emphasizes its strik
ing adaptability to business as well as social use.
The price is $1360.00 delivered
I V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
Phone 844.
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11 110.50
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18 64.46
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