THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Dili 0. H. OltESSLHH GRADUATE DENTIST Office ovor the McDonald ' State Hunk. - CITY AM) COUNTY NEWS WEATHER CONDITIONS -:o;- -:o:- H. B. Snyder of Lilac, Nobr., was t(jm a business visitor In tho city Wed-1 ncsday. Bruce Wilson loft Wednesday for ' Paxton to visit with frlonds for n few days, Mrs. ChaB. FredricI loft yesterday , for Elm Crock whero alio will visit her sister Mrs. J. Cox. , Mr Graves Entertains. Miss Jennie Weekly of Dickens' Mrs, It. L. Graves ntortalnod a visited with friends in tho city rorTnumber of frlonds at a dlnnor Sat a few days tho past week. ; urday evening at tho Vineyard. Miss Lauru Harvey of Sutherland j Smiles Onlld Give Party. underwent an operation at tho Mora STOCK SHIPMENTS The following carloal shipments o Saturday and Sunday were pleasant "'wtock were made from tho North days for North Platte. Monday was 1 iauo 8iauon 01 1,10 un,0Q i,ac"lc "" cloudy and disagreeable. Tho lowest ' ,n& tnc week cndln& CBcrday temporaturc last night was 10. Tho 1 0mana forecast for North Platte is: Fair Cy Eckloff, 1 car caitle to South to-night and Wednesday, with rising' Omaha. Casper Itauch, 1 car cattle to Key. 0 cattlo to cattle to Kntoitalns in Honor of .Mrs. Hnlligaii Mrs. Honry Waltcmath assisted by Miss Alma and Mrs. Chas. Dixon en tertained Saturday in honor of Mrs. riolfo Halllgan who Is visiting rcla-' tlvcs in tho city. stone. Tottenhoff Bros.,1 car cattlo ,to South Omaha. Tottenhoff Bros., 1 car hogs to Ogdon. G. G. Fisher, 2 cars Maplcton, Iowa. Casper Itauch, 1 car Uarnesvlllo, Maryland. J. It. Spurrier, 1 car cattlo to Gormantown, Maryland. :o: ' You can buy your now Fall suit now at 1-5 to l- off at Blocks Store. I. D. imOWNFIELD, Farm and Llvo Stock AUCTIONEER. Telephone or wiro for dateB at my Expense. IIE11SHEY, NEBRASKA. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tuo of a Chattel Mortgago, dated on orlal hospital Tuesday. All Fall suits at 1-G to 1-3 off at Blocks. Mrs. Jack McGraW left Wednes day for Omaha whore she will trans act business for several days. A. fi. Howard returned Wednesday I I:ntc, tjl,ns 'or Sirs. Graves. from Grand Island whero ho spent Mrs-0. II. Shrlver entertained Fri-; fiovoral day's visiting Mb mother. idoy evening at a Thcatro party in , . . . , i honor of Mrs. Graves who loft this Ml. Doris Slllasen of Keystone is fm California. n t s L VedUlCalr0 dCHC,US 1U"ch 18 day of February, 1D22 and dufv Cora Todd is expected homo tho ',,cd "i'J,10 f of tho last of the week from Callaway A very pretty and quiet wedding Coly G1"k oI L,4nc,0,,n Co,Unty- Nob' whorq eho haa been visiting Mrs. was performed Sunday afternoon at ska ,and f cu,tcd by ,Vivla1n Frank Baldwin. Ernest tiradley homo when their DBE to to V0 EIrdam, to se- Mrs NollleDudor return., Monda, from her European trip and stopped i Aiontgomerj. Iho ceremony was ,7Kn nnv nn(1 . ' wM . . off ,n Chicago to attend Marinello a of ZlTor l- choot and graduated 1n that line of " n ho presence from dato J work. Mm. Dudor will reopen her J mmod ate families and a twmwmt dofaillt hovng madQPln Elmor Holmou living ton miles i " urau northwest of town waa sovoroly hurt tho payment of said sum, therefore, I will soli tho property therein do Mrs. Ernest Bradloy, tho local high school and has boon yesterday when tho car ho was driv ing turned turtlq dislocating his Hip, bcsldnH nllinr Inlnrlnn. Tin wnn taken to tho Platto Valley hospital ! mp'oycd by tho telephone company iui mo pnai iow montns. Air. Mont gomery is employed by tho U. P. ley of Maxwell. Mrs. Montgomery n i . n u.i , l , ...... ,, . , .. . .famv.ijf acrlbed at Public Auction at the Hln- in mo uiuest uaugiucr or iir. and man Tloomlnr' Honso. 1081,4 East Sho attended Front strcot( North piattc, Nebraska, on tho 23d, day of October, 1922 at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, which pro perty Is described as follows: One Black Walnut bed room suit) T)nMHnn.l n m.- . . ,"""u"u young coupio win of thron ,,loeoa t1tln Walnut nod room make their .homo at C03 East 4th gultC( thrco pioceS ono Solld 0ak Lib rary Table, one Lcathor Davenport, two Genuine Leather Rockors, stroot. one for treatment. Mrs. Albert Kaash of Scottsbluff upont a day or two in North Platto this week visiting at tho homo ot Mrs. J. A. Wheeler. Mrs. Kaash Is enrouto to tho national mooting of tho Woman's Homo Missionary which Is to bo held at Pittsburg next . ! ' S lthcrla,ld( 1 0 "P0, "J nors- ono 0ak Bu"ot' 9,x Teok , wlt' her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oalc Lcathor bottom Chairs, one Solid , , Cokcr. , Oak Pedestal Dining Room Table, one TtrtiMtn .luitavv noATiH .' Plenty tnonov to lnnn on lmnrovmi Oak Library Table, ono kitchen Cab- 15 Puro bred Duroc JorBoy Boara for sale, weighing from 200 to 300 lbs, Blood lines unexcelled. J. E. Qulnn, 220 13. 3rd St. Phono No. 1204. Wltma Cokor who is attending Oak Pedestal, two Lcathor Foot Rests, M.nmi. Ith" ,ocal n,Bh Bch001 ft Wednesday ono Japanoso Screen, two Lcathor ' Plenty money to loan on Improved ,0ak. Library Table, jivTrms. J.' F, Clabaugh, Gls'lJowoy Inet'two RockerF. SI root. MIhh Mario Sclmtz and inothor Mrs. Dora Schatz will leave Monday for Denver -whero they will visit at tho homo of tho lattors daughter Alia. Cawkor. two Chairs, four large Velvet Rugs, flvo Hand Painted Pictures, eight Medium Blzed Rugs', ono Cabinet Sewing Machine, ono largo Electric Ilcator. THEODORE EIRDAM; Dated September 23 1922 EXTENSION 110 AD NO. 315 e, does hereby foreclose said persons into.eeted aro hereby nnUflo. o and will on tho 9th day of! to pp-nr and show cause, If an? whr or boforo 12 o'clock noon ot tho 10th unscourc, .. . . M-i, .. m'ci i! r.mml 2otlon and assessment win do niiowcu wiuiout rorerenco ' wovemoer, in uuu uuu i. - , thereto. ' - of Bald dato, will sell at public auc- should not bo jnado, on or boforo th n... . . . fi, n.ic.uirif 17th dav of October, 1923 at c'gUC viiuuoa my imnu anu OlUCiai SCai uuu ut iho uiu(,v- ul , - ; this 28th day of Septembor 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bo received by Mr. I. E. Ware, Sec'y Platto Valley Ir rigation District at Hershey, Nebras ka until 10:00 a. m. of October 27, 1922 for furnishing all labor and ma torlal necessary to construct a sheet piling dam two hundred and seventy rnmnnnv 91 k p.nnt viftli street, o'clock p. m. North Platto, Nebraska, to tho high- Witness my hand and tho seal oC ost bidder for cash tho one Ford Racer , said city this 25th day of September, Motor No. Lincoln Conty No. 83 to ' 1922. . B.nflHfv nndl plnltn In tho amount Of r" eighty-three and 25-100 ($83.25) dol- Seal lars and the cost horeln accrued. City Clork. ROY V. BUSKIRK, Mortgagee. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT. Estato No. 1875 of William Graves, deceased in tho County Court ot Lin coln County, Nobraska. Tho State of Nobraska, to all por- sald Estato take Notice is horcby Klven that tho flVO f2751 foot lnnc n tlm Nnrlh Mnvnr nml r.ltv PniinHI nf Un oitv SOHS Interested In Platte river near Glcnburnlc, Nebr., In of North Platto, Nobraska, will on tho.! notlco that tho Administratrix naa accordanco with tho plans adopted 17th day of October 1922, bctweon the filed a final account and report of hU and now on file with tho Secretary. ' hours of 8 and 9 o'clock p. m. of said administration and a petition for final Bids will o opened by tho Board of day and so much longer as may bo settlement and discharge as such Ad Directors in Hershey, Nobr., at 10:00 nccossary to transact said business, mlnistatrix, which havo been set for a. m. Octobor 27th, 1922. sit as a Board of Equalization for the hearing before said court on Oct. 2t Tho right is reserved to reject any purposo ot equalizing and assessing 1922, nt 10 o clock a. m. whon you or all bids. I. E. WARE, . Sec'y, Horshey, Nebr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS nilnst abutting and adjacent prop- may appear ana contest me. saniu. e:y owners, tho cost of paving In Dated Oct. 2, 1922. Pa-'lLg Districts No. 4 nnd 5 as the Wm. II. C. Woodhurst, Fnn.c aro r.sw organized. And all i County Judge. Estato No. 1911 of August Sodlcot, J deceased In tho County Court of Lin-! coin County, Nebraska. 1 Tho State of Nebraska, as: Crcd-' itors of said estato will tako notlco thot tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estato Is Februry 17, 1923, and for settle- 1 ment of said Estato is Octobor 10th, I 1923; that I will sit at tho County count room In tho said County on 1 November 17th, 1922, ot 10 o'clock a. m., and on February 17th, 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m, to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated Oct. 10., 1922. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,' County Judge. NOTICE OF SALE DANCELAND Friday and Saturday Night. 10c Dance. Feature Nights Good Music Dancing at 9:00 Mrs. Martha Lau returned to hor homo In Sutherland Tuosdav ovciHiTl' after Bpondlng aovcral days in tho To wllom 11 Mliy Concern: L. & S. Oroccterin. city visiting at tho Confor and Ver non homes. Mrs. T. Harvey returned to hor Tho Bpocial commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: ' Commencing nt tho termination of tho laid out road which terminates on homo in Sutherland Tuesday after , tUo soctlon Uno botwcon Bcction 2G-14- vlHltlng hor dnughtcr who is r'ocolv. Ing medical treatment In tho Mem orial hospital. 34 and. soctlon 30-14-33 at tho Union Pacific Company's rlgnt-of-way, and extending said road from said Union Whereas G. R. Hoover, mortgagor, did on tho 11th day of August, 1922, oxecuto and deliver his certain prom issory note 'to Roy V. Busklrk, and -did on tho samo dato to Becuro; the payment of said note, execute and de liver to tho said Roy V. Busklrk, a& mortgagee, a first mortgago on one Ford Racer, Motor No. Lincoln Coun. ty No. 83. That said mortgago was given to secure tho amount of Eighty otio and 90-100 ($81.90) dollars with interest at 10 por cent from date, of which nmount twenty-seven and 30-1 100 (527.30) dollars became duo on September 15, 1922. Said mortgage Was duly recorded in tlTe office of the County Clork of Lincoln county, Ne braska on. said dato. That said mort- p-nirn nrnvfilno Hmf If rtnrnnH tn' . r"0 l' u ' -J blillV .1. UV.UUik JO lil'lll In tho payment ot any part of said' debt when duo, or If said property Ib abandon, then tho whole amount shall bocomo duo and the mortgagee shall soil t'io name, and ! Whereas default has been made In , tho payment duo September 15, 1922 and tho said G. R. Hoover, the mortg-' agor, having abandon said property and tho said Roy V. Busklrk, feeling. VAUDEVILLE AT THE KEITH THEATRE Wednesday Only. ESMERALDA AND WEBB. Singing, violin and zylophono oddity. Miss Esmeralda plays ev erything from Jazz to classical. Mr. Webb possesses a very sweet Irlst tenor volco DAVIS AND NELSON. ' Presenting a cheerful liar. Written by Will M. Creasy, who haa toured tho Orpheum circuit for tho last twonty. years and promises to bo somo entertainment. k JIUltllY AND PARK. Presenting nifty nonsense. Talking, singing and dancing; Miss Park and Mr. Murry havo Just finished a successful season with tho Dunbar Light Opera Co. Miss Park dancing into tho hearts of all as solo dancer in the ballet and Mr! Murry singing all tho tenor leads. WILLIAMS AND LEE TRIO- Comedy acrobats bring tho bill to a close. Tho women In this act aro undoubtedly the best female acrobats to bo seen tills season. Their stunts aro difficult and executed in good manner. They offer entertainment above tho average. Also a good five reel feature plcturo will bo shown. All Fall suits at 1-5 to 1-3 off at Pacific Railroad Company's rlght-of-Blocks. way on tho section lino between sec- ' Mra. L, O. Thompson 6t Paxton !t!on 25-14-34 nnd Boctton 30-14-33 shopped in tho city yeatcrday. Dlt. 11. 11. HOYDEN Goitre Specialist Wrlto for Appointment or Information ('rand Island, Nebraska I north to tho Lincoln Highway, said i road to bo 40 foot wldo, has reported In favor thereof, anyono having ob jections thcroto or claims for damagos by tho reason of tho establishing of tho above described road must file tho samo In tho offlco of tho County Clork of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on The Heating Pad should be pnrt of your "Medicine Chest" Nearly every family Itebps Blmplo remedies on hand for tho relief of numerous little aches and pains. A heating pad should be included In tills equipment. It brings warmth and com fort and a healthy stimu lation of circulation to 1 sick and well. New Heating Pads just in $10.00 Tflioy'ro Boft, flexible, of handy alzo, with floeoy warm covers and throo-hoat regula tion. Special for this wook. North Platte Light & Power Co. AUCTION! MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d, 1922. A North Piattc Stock Yards, CATTLE Consisting of feeders of medium weights, light weights, yearling steers, heifers, feeding cows, calves, butcher stuff and milch cows. Wo always havo a good line up. Can fit you out with any kind of cattlo you may want. They aro a good kind that will make money. A good many of these cattle sell freight paid to river. We Can Sell Cattle For you Monday Oct. 23. Got them in for that dato. De mand 1b good. Beet fanners are wanting cattlo to eat up tholr beet tops. Rauch Live Stock Co. C. RANCH L. OGDEN B. LEECH AUCTION EVERY TWO WEEKS. pa 1 I V MB ' III ?v'" - 1 Proper Up-keep is Essential to Satisfactory Telephone Service Every foot of telephone wiro and every piece of I apparatus, both in town and along the country roads;f must be constantly watched, tested and kept in proper . condition. t Constant expenditure for the up-keep of the telephone plant is essential if satisfactory service is provided. . .,, . " The public can be well served only by a prosperous telephone company, whose'income is sufficient to provide for the upkeep and operation of its pro i.ty and for tho replacement of equipment when required. t Northwestern Bell Telephone Company 1 I '"Mn,"l,ll-M 1 " ii rui i i I WW I 1 1 I lllli lil iilffl