The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 17, 1922, Image 5

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY .TRIBUNE
I1C1IS OF THE
Y
1 DUPUTY GAME WARDEN AIUIEST
MAN" FOR HUNTING WITH
A RIFLE
ORGANIZATIONS
WHAT IS BBING DONE MY THE
DIKi'EKENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
MASONIC
Tuesday, October 17, 8 p. m. En.
tored Approntlco Degree
CATHOLIC
Gall II. Current, deputy gaino war
Jden of Nobraska appeared In countr
.court Friday and Saturday with a
number of local men whom he
' charged with violating tho gamo laws
of the state. Ralph Shaw v (was
charged with hunting gamo with a
, rifle and with hunting without a
game license. He was fined $15 and
j costB on tho last chargo but tho war
don allowed tho first count to bo
dismissed after ho had conilsticatcd
tho rifle.. Ben B. Shaw was fined
?15 and costs for hunting without
uins emu win meet tins BvcuiBia license. William J. Houso paid
at tho K, C. hall. tn0 Bamo amount upon conviction or
WTOTVJFCinAY tho Bamo cnnrB. Claudo Scoloy
Chapter A. K. P. E.O. will meet with !was huntlnS nnd shot a bluo cran0
Mrs. W. J. Hendy, 703 West 3rd. , J' Is not a gamo bird. Ho was
fined $15 and costs. Russell Bell
ALPHA DELPHIAN , .was arrested on tho chargo of unlaw.
Will hold a meeting In tho Franklin 1 fully selling game. Frank J. Collins
building this afternoon. 'manager of tho U. P. hotel at this
Mrs. Thos. Green and mother Mrs.
Lydia Dcarlng left yostcrday for
Grand Island and Camel, Ncbr.,
'whero they will visit for sovoral
weeks.
Clinton's for Byo Glasses.
MrB. R F. Harnan loft this morn
ing for her home at Douglas, Wyo.,
after visiting with friends in tho city
for a few days.
nlnnn fllnnnanrl nf frnmn in n illnlnf
car steward. Tt Is said tho parties
CHRISTIAN
T .ml loo AM SnHntv will meet TllUrS-i
day, Oct. 19th in tho church . baso-j who ordorcd tho eamo on tho diner
ment. A good attendance is desired. are also implicated. Boll and Col-
Uns pleaded not guilty and their
N1CAFIGEE I trial was set for Nov. 1. Bell is out
CampHro will meet this evening ; on $800 bonds hwilo Mr. Collins gave
at tho home of Alico Smith. All j ?500 bonds. Tho chargo against
members are requested to bo present. ; Russell Boll is that ho sold seven
t pralrlo chickens and it is said tho
JEFFERSON nno i8 ?10n for each bird sold. Tho
Parent-Teachers association will j cag0 . nBamst Mr ColUns has fo do
moot Wednesday at 3 o'clock In tho . wta threQ wlld duckg
school building. ' :o.
- , Mrs. Susan Hulbort of Elm Creek
PRESBYTHRIAN . lg vlgUlng her alstor Mrs M M
nf triMHUHnHi ?Ia4y. . Will
womans miaoijr . Doty. She Is also attending tho
moot Friday with Mrs. m. -urosoy, , Teachors convcntlon.
013 West 5th St. , ,
Danceland the popular amuse-
CATIIOLIC mont hall of tho city. Now under
Tho Lady Foresters will holJ a management of the American Legion
special meeting to-morrow afternoon j orchestra.
at the K. C. hall. ' Fi L Tiernoy returned Tuesday
LUTHERAN ' from Sidney whero ho has been act-
Aid society will meet In the church ! le as ticket agent during the nb
basement at 3 o'clock Thursday. They sonce of Mr. Gross.
will Do entertained ny a vonm.eer Tho Ladle3 Auxiliary of tho Patriot
committee. Militant meet Wednesday evening in
LUTHERAN tno F lml1. Several now
Young peoplo missionary society j members wcro taken In.
will meet this evening with Misses, Everett Stoll of Omaha, traveling
Graco and Fern Brcternitz at 602 S freight agent for tho Chicago Great
Chestnut street Western' railroad, transacted business
in the city Wednesday
METHODIST
The members of tho ladles aw
II. T. Minkler, of Omaha, District
passenger ..agent for. tho Chicago
Great Northwestern railroad, was n
business visitor In tho city Wednes
day.
Good pooplo, good music and a
good floor mako Dancoland every' "ov- H. Moore left this morning
Saturday night.
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Mr. and Mrji. Doll .Huntington loft, mount equal to thr.v por cent of tho! ,,Tho Mayor and City Council ra
yesterday for th6lr homo In Lon bid made. ! , '. - sorve the right tor rojoct; any or atj
Beach, California after spending son. I bids. ,, ''
By order of tho City Council o(,
North Platte, Ncbr., Oct. 3rd 1922.
E. Ill' EVANS,
tm. - I t I . m t .
eral months In tho city visiting rola- ' 1,0 sPiiicauons snau i0 lurnisncu ,
jjvca to paving contractors only upon np-j
Clinton's for Eyo Service. lCnli l th ?,,ly -C,ork R.fC f 1
for Qothonburg to
Right reunion.
turned when plans and specifications 1 0.
aro roturnwl to City Clerk.
E. ELDER,
Clerk.
Mayor.
(Seal) .
NO HUNTING
This Is notice to all hunters that
you aro absolutoly forbidden to hunt
on lands owned and operated by mo,
north of tho North Platto river .un
der tho penalties of trespass pro
vided by law.
Henry Hanson
Clrfronco Coolldgo
J. M. Calhoun'
T. C. Grosshans
ilx G. Huckfeldt
Roy Rosb i
.T. C. McCrono
N. Kolso
C. J. Barrett
C. R. Smith
H. T. Wellivor
Lester Slvits
E. n. Lloyd
F. C. Gosnel
Frank Clark
C. A. Orrln
EXTENSION ROAD NO. CI
have chosen Friday, December 15tn
for tho day on which to servo their
supper apd bazaar.
CATHOLIC
Junior choir will hold a social Fri
day afternoon and evening at the
school hall. Homo made candy will J went an operation
bo sold at 50c a pound.
Real Estate Mortgages bought and
sold, T. C. Patterson.
Julius Cornell left Wednesday for
Green River, Wyo. after spending
several days in tho city visiting his
brother Chas. Cornell.
Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Wujek of Keystone under-
at tho Platte
Valley hospital yesterday. -
" Tho sma11 son of Mr- an(1 Mrs-
METHODIST .Russell Baker of Wallaco underwent
Mrs. Cranes Elulo Class will enter-1
tain the Home and Cradle Roll Dept.,; op"a1U" , at , Ul PlaU
Thursday, afternoon in the church. I Valley 0SPItal Wednesday.
Cradle roll certificates will bo given at Mr- and Mrs- W. W. Groves re
thls time ' 1 turncd tno flrat of tlie week from
Yankton," South Dakota whero they
METHODIST 'have been visiting for some time.
Woraans Homo Missionary Society
will meet In tho church parlorsFrl-j
day afternoon. The first chapter or,
NOTICE OF PETITION
TCafjitn No. im.1 nf Tlnhfirt A. Mn.
the study book will bo presented In KnIght deceased ln tho County Court
a new and interesting way An 1 of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
ladles of the church arc Invited. Tho State of Nobraska. To all
Rradlcy.MontRomory. persons Interested In said Estate
. :o: tako notice that a petition has been
Miss Caroline Bolton of San Diego, filed for tho appointment of William
California, arrived here Monday s. McKnight as Administrator of said
evening and will visit her sister, Mrs. estate, which has been set for hear-
W. H. McDonald for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Arnold left this
morning for Rochester, Minn., whero
they wcro called by tho serious illness
of tho lattcrs slstor Miss Elsio Howes.
ing herein on November 3, 1922 at
10 o'clock A. M. ,
Dated October 4, 1922.
Wm. H. C. Woodhurst,
County Judgo
-jAVE 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
NOTICE TO VOTEItS
Tho registration books will bo open
at tho office of tho City Clerk durlnc
all of the month of October. All thoso
wishing to register call Uioro and do
so before November 1st, 1922.
City Clerk.
E. O. ELDER,
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given that th0 May
or ami Concll of tho city of North
Platte, Nebraska, will recolvo bids for
paving, curbing and other street Im
provements ln Paving dlBtricta 13 and
15 in said city according to tho plans
and specifications adopted and now on
fllo in tho offlco of the City Clerk of
said city.
Said bids will covor tho following
types of pavements, vertical flbro
brick, asphaltlc concrete, shoot as
phalt, rolnforeed concrete nnd war
renlte bltulithic.
The engineer's estimate on tho cost
of paving and other Btrcct improve
ments in said two districts compris
ing 31,330 square yarefs Is as fol
lows: Straight curb G"x20" ?.C4 per foot.
Straight curb C"x24" $.70 por foot.
Concrete drain boxes $1.20 por foot.
8 inch cone, tllo $.55 por ft.
Concrete manholes $4.00 per M, H.
Grading and finishing $.32 por cu. yd.
Vortical Fiber brick on 5 In. concrete
base $4.30 pod Bq yd.
Asphaltlc concrete on 5 In. concroto
huso $2.10 per sq. yd.
Sheet asphalt on 5 In. concrete base
$2.25 por sq. yd.
Reinforced concrete 8 In. thick $2.70
per sq. yd.
Wnrrenlto Blthullthlc on 5 ln. con
crete base $2.25 per 'sq. yd.
Wooden headers and posts $.50 per ft.
BIdo must bo on fllo with tho City
Clork on or boforo October 17, 1922,
at which time they wlh bo opened bo
foro, tho council.
They must bo on tho proposal In tho
specifications, filling out ono proposal
VOTE FOR
L. L. ESERTHEl
Democratic and Progressive
Candidate for SHERIFF.
Bollcvesjn enforcement of nil laws. Two terms Is long
enough for any man to hold an office.
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BLANKETS
AND
COMFORTERS
To whom It May Concern:
The special commissioner nppolntcd
to locate a public road as follows:
Commencing at tho corner of sec
tions 13,. 14, 23 and 24 township 13, j
N. range. 30 W., running thence north
on lino between, sections 13 and 14
ono mile, thence northerly through
sections 11, 10 pntl 9, said town
ship and rongo following the south
bank of tho channel of tho
Platto river to the Intersection with
road No. (5 ending there Said road
to bo CC feet wide. Has reported in
favor thereof, anyone having objec
tions tlmrntn or claims for damaft
by reason of tho establishing of thSffor each district separately,
abovo doscrlbcd road must fllo Bamo ; The proposals must not be detached
ln tho offlco of tho County Olork ofjfroni the specifications and mitBt be
Lincoln 'County, Nebraska on or be-1 accompanied by a certified check pay
foro 12 o'clock noon on tho 19th day able to the City Treasurer for an a-
of November 1922, or satd road will 'Zrr . .
6 w,'r,? rr:r,'.7x
an
We have just added this
lino to our House Furnish
ing Dept. j
Get our 'prices before
buying.
If you don't we both
loose.
W. R. Maloney
Co.
this 28th day of Sept., ,1922.
A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk,
Theo L owe
for
County Clerk.
November 7th, 1922.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
NEW PRICES
Rose Dennis North,
Candidate for Superintended
of Lincoln County Schools.
North Platte, Nebr.
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1 Hoso Dennis North, North Platto, I
Nobraska, candidate for the offlco of j
Superintendent of Lincoln County !
Schools, has had twenty continuous i
voars of teaclilntr txtinr!innn In ' I
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i iu . ii, cuy mm .Nurjiuu scuoois oi
Michigan, Indiana, 'Missouri and
Nebraska.
2 Was for two years Supervisor and
for two years Principal of City Nor ,
mal at Fort Wayno, Indiana; for six'
years was teacher of Methods In
tho Stato Teachers' Collego at War
rensburg, Missouri.
3 Experience ln Lincoln county con
slats of teaching intermediate
grados In Plntto Valloy Bchool;
Principal of Lincoln building ln
North Platto and Instructor of Normal
Training ln tho North Platto High
Schooh
4 Hos taught ln Teachers' IifkltutcB ,
In Missouri nnd in four counties in
Nebraska.
C Holds si B. Pd. degree from Stato'
Teachers' Collego at Ypsllantl,1
Michigan.
C Was mado Chairman of the Pri-,
mary Section at tho last District1
Teachers' Association. 1
7 Has had two primary text books
accepted by publishers.
8 Is active In local Woman'a Club,
National Dolphlan Chapter and
Church and Sunday School.
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Fo O. B. DETROIT
Effective Today, October 1
OLD PRICE
Chassis $285.00
Runabout: 319.00
Touring Car 348.00
Truck Chassis ! 430.00 380
Coupe 580.00 S30
Sedan 645.00 595
Lowest Prices of Ford Cars in the History of the Ford Motor
Co. Give us Your Order Today and Insure Early Delivery.
HENDY-0GIER AUTO CO.
Authorized Ford Dealers
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
Present Ford Prices Are the Lowest Ever Quoted.