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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
' TAJ $t a THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE S0mf33Bcekly i&ribune.; porlmcntal Station at Manhattan. I Tho Experimental Substation at ! Lincoln has developed many now vnr. i WILSON TOUT. Editor and Pbl!hcr.; lotlda pf wheat. It kIvoh tboso now j varlotlos a number and tho wheat 1b t Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska movfn by tho number until It la ! I'OBtofflco aa Second Clou Matter. roa(,y tQ hg namod NobraBka No- SUBSCJUPTION I'KICK. C and Nebraska Ko. CO aro tho two I One Year. In advanco $1.60 loading varieties' dovoloped In this j i rr-, - r state. Kanrod is tho prlzo whoat of Fill DAY, OCTOIIEJt lit, 1022 the Kansas Exporimontal Station and was dovoloped at Manhattan, in a bulletin just issued by tho Manhatti" i Want Ads KMTOJtlAL FOIl SALE Thorobred Whlto Leg horn cockrcls. Dan Kunkol. WANTED Qlrl for general house work, 021 west 4th. riiono 10C2J. Solomon said "Ho that hastonoth station it shows tho yields or all the ; to bo rich hath an ovll oyo and con-1 standard varlotlos of wheat at tho1 sldcreth not that povorty shall come 1 Kansas station. Nebraska No. C j FOR SALE Our usual quality ot young chickens Try us this 'week. Mrs. E. S. Ollnes. Phono GG4J. upon him." Provorhs 28:22, Woodrow Wilson Bald "The worst , stands second on tho list with 38.3 bushels to tho aero and Nebraska No. 1 GO stands third with 38.2 bushels. umi tuu,u -w l" aiuuiicu, T,mt wag nt Manhattan. On tho would be divided Into groups and amo Bt appearfl Kaiired whoat th ' camps In which thoro wore men and 1 0,ghlh down ,n tho llflt wlth a ylold , women who thought they woro at of 371 bUBholBi And yot Kanrcd ,s odds with ono another, that tho , Jcnown w,do,y and conflldored to bo epirit of America was not expressed lh(J groatcst varloty for thls part of I JSVANTBD Experienced farm hand by tho month, through tho winter. Box 254. Sutherland, Nebr. jiVANTED To contract with parties who will husk G.000 bushels corn. I3ox 254. Sutherland, Nob. s trttrpt in them." Tho carrier on tho city route de livering tho Tribuno U on East Fourth, Fifth and Sixth streets quit last week without leaving hi list with us and it mus been somewhat difficult to mako up tho now list. Tho now carrier boy Is Lester Schwalger and wo think him a very capable and trustworthy boy. Any subscriber who docs ,not rocoivo a 1 tho country Just becauso it has boon i ! advertised, whllo both of tho leading- J varieties of j whoat excel !Pay. FOR SALE Red and yellow onions. Sorted $1.00 bu. O. n. McDougall. For Information phono. 729W. Nebraska developed it AfWcrtlslng does io:- Lot us show you tho Parker Duo- j fold I'on. A now supply Just rocolvea ' Austin Jowolry Store, Keith Theatro ! building. Mrs. Cora Jacobson left yesterday ' . ii -nti i . . .it. , f n r Immn In flVintnnTin offnr copy oi inu jnuuiio rcguiuny win "v ( conior a favo- on us by lottlni; us spending sovoral dayB In tho city Know bo wo cr.n notify tho boy and j it tho home of her sister Mrs.' A. B. wo aro sure thoro will bo no more , McConnoll. trouble. Tho boy wo had on tho i route was too small and entrusted 1 delivering somo of his papors to other boys still smaller with tho'rcsult that ! It was not dono well. -:o: ftitnttf ' i. I A Utlo girl on a bicycle was struck 1 by a spocdlng nutomobllc last Satur- J day evening, on w-it fifth street. Uy a mtrnclo, tho child was not hurt but was badly scared. , When questioned by those tutor oatod the driver said, "How could I kno.w she was going to .turn right i 1. ...... Off :l , , ,. , ,, I to put in force Porno ot the ordinances Vos, how could Ho Know? How -iii in- t , ' of protection tho children havo a cou d.iotolJ7 right to expect of any orderly city. Then who saw the accident say he jBut al, nCBlcctflJ, of our wap driving along the pavement nt dutIoa , HlM0 not loss than thirty five m lea an hour. ' ,, ,. .. , ' Ho said ho wasn't in a hurry but i ,.,.,.. ,, . . .. , IUtllOr irlrl, nnil inn n Union Iwiw 'o Mint lin lllrnrl fn L-n fnnf Rn lin tnrilr , . ... ' ' North Platte, Nebr. October, 11, 1922. To Tho North Platto Tribune: Somo ot tho mothors of North Platto, who havo grown anxious about tho conditions surrounding tho youth of our city, havo decided to try and help FOR SALE Potatoes. Let me fill your cellar for winter. Phono order 784F5. 50c a bu. A. S. OREOO, Jr. FOUND Gold wrist watch, near high .school. Owner seo Cora Walsh, 520 E. 4th and Identify. LOST Now Elgin - bicycle, painted bright red, finder call 70C or 323 and recclvo reward. LOST paslng and rim 30x3 Fed oral plain tread. Reward. Return to this office. , FOR SALE OR RENT A woll ar ranggod homo, furnished, thnt can bo used by two families Incomo $372 ownor leaving city. 108 W. 2nd St. DELINQUENT TAX LIST TINUEI) FROM PAGE Nvyt sw SE4 NEy4 SWK SEH W NE& NEVi , SW SEtf NEK NW SEVl W B NWi SE-4 All W SEM NEi4 ft 19 19. 19 20 20 ,20 21 22 23' 23 24 20 2C 20 28 29. 30 30 .31 33 33 35 TOWNSHIP 14, RANGE 1 All N&NS All 2 2 3 4 5 6 G G 7 7 8 8 9 10 WANTED to buy a o or 7. room mod ern house; strictly modern; must bo priced right for quick sale. Ad dress Ilox 5GG, North Platte, Nebr. FOR SALE OR TRADE National double drawer cash register, Ford son Tractor, and Plow. Call at G21 South Walnut, 10 11 13 17 17 19 19 20 21 23 24 24 24 CON. f o : 119.00, 04.G0i 84.00 74.10 . 98.00 98.00 178.40 95.20 78.20 55.60 59.80 45.00, 48.10 57.75 20G.50 167.85 126.00 154.00 363.40 213.80 101.60 55.60 34 64.20 G2.45 17.30 57.95 57.95 57.95 . 36.50 29.20 14.20 29.05 59.70 14.60 33.00 55.10 29.05 48.30 182.65 50.30 Stato of Nebraska County ot Lincoln sa r iieforo mo, a Notary in and for tho Stato and county aforesaid, personally appeared Wilson Tout, who, having boon duly sworn nccordlng to lnw, deposes and says that ho Is tho owner of tho North Platto Soml-Weokly Tri bune, nnd that tho following is to the best of his knowledge nnd belief, a true statomont of tho ownership, manage ment etc., of the aforesaid- publica tion for tho dato shown In tho nbova caption, required by tho act of August 24, 1912, ombodled Infection 443, Post- nl Laws nnd Regulations, to-wlt; Ownor, Publisher, Editor and Busi ness Manager, Wilson Tout, of North t Platto, Nobr. ' ! " Known bondholdorB, mortgagoos, and other socurlty holdors owning or jioldlng 1 per cent or moro of total inmqtint of bond, inortgagc, or other 'Eocurltlcs aro Ira L. Bare, North Platto, Nebr: . Wilson tout. Sworn to and subsribed beforo mo this 9th day of October, 1922. HARRY LANNIN, Notary Pubilc. My commission ' oxplres May 9, 1927. 203.95 4.41 25.5 111.2 302.10 343.20 103.20 5G5.70 287.30 49.50 170.50 FOR SALE Cheap Registered Short horn cow or will trado for milch cow or hogs. T. P. Rowly, Rt. 2 Box 17. absolutely snatched up ont of tho tho pavement on wost Fifth street for I , , t . . . atrcots of tho home town by somo un hio Hpoodwny imd stepped on the g:is i known power or Influence, and carried tin. l.n... J1.n , ItllU Mi1 nilVVt Willi. I.JIUU HU U ItfcblU , Ml . . . ., ., . , . , ,, . to VMta unknown and by tho thous- chUdron living on each aide of the , mr Blroot. Ho know that children are !novor do d8covop thop tmpotuouH nnd follow tholr load rpi, i , ,, .. ... .. . , TJioro Is nn ordlnonco In North rather than caution. He know that MT,lni.n , i.n u -i , . , , , ,. ... iPlatto that prohibits girls nnd boys they had an much right on that street ',,- 1f, , , , , , ; . , , .. . .i . rundor 17 years of ago from being on us Ho had and that the pavement ma U)0 fTimrtloular charm to them while It Is toM R ,ft n r0a9onab,o or(Ununco. naZ!" , , , 10 liavo Rood laws and ordlnnncos. It Ho was a grwn man and yet ho lhp pcople nnd offlcln,B w)n irtopRod on tho gas. n(o tQ onfMrco U)om Ufa only oxcubo wn8, "How could Tf . ,,,,., - . . . It 16 pitiful for any of us to ho will- mI0W ,, . !nR to rofiiBo tho nssiatnnco wo may Tho reply Ib that he couldn't know. ,,, ,,..,, . , ... . , , . . Jt , .,, R,vo toward tho actual protection of No ono over knows what a child will '..,. , , ,,, , ,. .. our girls and boys, who will Avlthout do. It usually doeu Just what you ' FOR SALE Large rood baby car riage. Good aB now. Mrs. R. A. Boachnmp, Maxwoll, Nebr., Phone 1022. FOR SALE Native red codar 'and used lumber at old stock yards, North Platto. Seo Geno Crook or Hnrojd R. Burko, FJt-st Natidnal Bank of North Platte. FOR SALE 80 whlto leghorn hens at $1.00 each, March to June hatch, 80 whlto loghorn pullets nt $.60 oach. Mrs. F. A. Ullrich, Horshoy, Nebr., R. 2, Box 20 Or Phono 29F03. thought It wouldn't do. But, a child is so precious that tho whplo world must he wn tho lookout for him. hence, bloss us or curse us, according ns wo havo played our part In society Ttlla la nn Irlln Inllr ilmn.t ...Itl. ... ... ..... 1 i . .1 . W .V . V U iktiuai. Willi" It Ib not tho child k placo to got out I ,,, -n 4, , ... . , , i . i. 4 iout oxcoPon tho boy or man doomed of tho wny of tho itntomohlllct It is ,,. ., , , . . . I to tho death sentonco tho girl or wom tho driver b placo to look out for l ttlo ,, . . I fill (inATYlftl fn n OntllnMnn tr Hnrt i n i merciful donth, ends tholr enreor with I cursos upon socloty that failed to pro tect them In tholr tondor years when FOR SALE Onions. $1.50 per bu. Will keop through winter. Also cnbbago, 8 miles wost of town, mile north of Lincoln highway. mile from Platto Valloy school houso. K. Nabcta & Ogata. That Is tho chlldron all tho tlmo. only safe rule. An auto In tho hands of a scattor- brftln becomes a monster rolling nbout . . .. . ,, . thoy aro not.flttod by nature or by tho Blreots. Booking whom It mny : .ii,. . , . , ....,i.. ... trnlnlng to protect themsolvos. And m n i wn r w inn in run. 1 1 ri ,11111 nr r 1 nnrn ' " " socloty monns us all. Tho move to enforce this particular FARM FOR SALE 12 milea from Wnllaco, Nebraska, 560 acres 240 acres good smooth land In cultiva tion, alfalfa land. Balance fonccd In pasture Woll and cistern and other fair lmprovemmonts, nn Ideal stock farm. Price $20.00 per acre. Soo or address S. F. Clayton for torms, 520 W. 2nd St. North Platte, Nebraska. All All NE& SEft SW B W NB W All N SEiiSW.ESEW &SWitSEW v All Lots 1, 2, 3 &NW&NWV1 13 ri iiOts 4 to 7 & pt9ESE4 Lot 1 Pt SW No. R R Pt SW4 So R R SW14 Pt SiSWl WE&W (ox R R) Ei&SWi ENWy4( less R R) WNWU (less R R) T1 KTri, P. .,XTT7. . ct-n. North of R R 25 146.30 WiANEiiEUNWii &ptS 25 Pt SE 25 SESWVi.SWSE, pt NEiSWJi&NWSE 25 .PtNN.SN&S 28 NNWi4,SE&ptNEV4 30 31 S 31 SNKi4,NWSE& NEimVVl ox 1A, - 32 SSW &lots 1, 2 32 Frac N & Lots 3, 4 33 Lots 1, 2, 34 ESE4 34 Lots .2, 3 & SSWi 35 SWSEVi " 36 Lot 11 r- 36 TOWNSHIP 16, RANGE All 2 Alt All Al All All All All All All N&SEVi , mil mLN ULPl A Travelers Life, Accident or Health PoMcy taken out "through this agency assures you a friend whose business it1 is lo provide financial assistance in time of trouble. A FKIEND IN NKFD The Condolence We Send You Will Pay the Doctor,; the Grocer and the Landlord C. F, TEMPLE, THE TRAVELERS MAN B. & L. Building. Phone 63 i All All 8 10 13 14 19 22 25 26 27 30 30 31 S4 35 TOWNSHIP 18, RANGE All , , 2 E 6 All 7 W&SB 8 All . 9 AH 10 All 11 N&NiS 12 SS ,12 All 13 202.15 146.80 374.10 181.10 151.60 69.10 29.10 91,70 48.90 59.25 55.50 4.60 34.00 88.60 18.10 13.00 34 70.00 66.80 ; 97.80 j 58.40 I 73.50 I 56.60 t 57.95 57.95 j 57.95 1 59.15 42.80 13.90 56.7S 88.60 74.16 34 62.15 50.10 64.70 49.80 66.45 103.85 110,50 46.70 15.70 8S.70 3o minut to build a f STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP ful person It becomes a wonderful op portunlty for looking tr the safely of ;ordlnanc0( ha8 bMn 8upnortcd an4 "How could I :o:- londorsed by tho following to dato: know ?" would 4, ,, ... ... bo a mighty poor satlsructlon when !MnBtorB tho w. c T Ut and tho tho mangled remains of a child Is : North Platto Woman'fl Club, being carried tl Its homo. And tho volunteer mothers acting Wo must make this town unto for j ln tho capac,ty of na8(stanco to tho children and tho greatest menace on offlcmlB( ,n niakIn(S thls onrorcomont tho Btrneta Is a corolcsB driver. oas,or ftnd moro complot0( work Superintendent Snyder of tho Ex- undor, tho --orlty of tho mayor and ,ortmontal Bubstntlon lmn called our i co"nci1' nnd tho Erection of tho police nttontlon to tho romarkahlo ylold ot Nebraska wheat nt tho Kansan Ex- matron. Signed, Woman's Committee EXTENSION ROAD NO. fll To whom It May Concern: Tho Bpoclal commissioner appointed to locate a public rood as followB: Commencing nt tho corner ot sec tions 13, 14, 23 and 24 township 13, N. rango 30 W., running thonco north on lino between soctlons 13 and 14 ono mllo, thonco northerly through Boctlons 11, 10 pnd 0, said town shtp and rango following tho south b4nk of tho channol of tho Platto rtvor lo tho intersection with rond No. 6 ending thoro. Said road to bo 66 foot wide. Has roported In vor thereof, anyono having objoc ttens theroto or claims for damag fey reason of tho establishing of tho afeoro doscrlbed road must filo samo H tho offlco of tho County Cleric of Lincoln County, Nebraska on or bo foro 12 o'clock noon on the 19th day ef Novombor 1922, or Bald road will Tbo nllowod without roforonco thereto. "Witness my hand and offlctat sonl thin 28th flay of Sept, 1922. A. 8. ALLEN, County Clork. Pears! , Gcorgo Grogg has taken a position ! with tho Malonoy store. Plenty money to loan on Improved farms. J. P. Clabaugh, 018 Dowoy Street. ' Mrs. LUa Fratos of Brulo Is attend ing tho Teachors convention ln tho city. Good pooplo, good music and a good floor mako Danceland ovory Saturday night. Your best girl wants a diamond ring. Lot us flguro with you. Austin Kolth Theatro building. Pears! Management, circulation, Etc., re quired) by tho act of Congress ot August 24, 1912, ot tho North Platto Scml-Wcokly Tribuno published seml weokly at North Platto, Nebr., for October, 1922. 3 seconds to do this For that little welcome warmth morning and evening that "takes the chill off the house", use the quick-healing, clean, cheery electric heater. It costs money to build a furnace fire even a small fire. Every shovelful of coal counts this year. An electric heater costs only about 5 cents an hour for steady warmth no fire-building, and no ashes afterwards. Try it. , r Electric Portable Heaters $5.50 and Up. North Platte Light & Power Co. We A carload of Keifer Pears at 107 W. Sixth Street at Farmers Produce Company. $1.95 per Bushel Delivered anywhere 'in town. Farmers Produce Company. We Are Clothing Experts If YouVe Doubtful about value or about being rigbtly fitted come here, Do it in fairness to yourself. We Began this Season with a fixed purpose to give our customers greater value, at a medium price. The Domination Clothes Value in Town, GOOD SUITS and OVERCOATS $17.! 50 TT and U f Come In You Be Your Own Judge. North Platte's Foremost Clothier. For Men and Young Men. I