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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTJ3' SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE GIFTS THAT LASTjBfjBHMEO . , , , V" Sign of Th Big Ring CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Class Men Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians Ilcots, turnips, parsnips, carrots, salnlfy nml rutabagas can bo 8uc coBnfully stored by Durylng thorn la tho soil or by placing damp earth about thorn hi a cool, frost-proof col lar, rorhnps collar storage Is tho most convenient and satisfactory for root crops. It servos to koop tho roots on tho Btrnw n n cono. 1 In a crisp and tender condition, whan then - covered with 3 wat,or to make- It damp, but not wet. Root crops may also bo stored In tho field whoro thoy nro prown, In soil covered heaps. A woll drained lo cation should bo solccted and about threo Inches of clean Btrnw spread on tho ground. Tho roots .nro then piled Tho heap Is or 3 Inches of j a cool tomporaturo Is maintained. ' straw with tho center drawn together ; To Btoro any of tho root crops In 'to a height of about ono foot and tied I the cellar; some "convenient vessel is to form a Ventilating chimney. Tho j necessary. An npplo box or nny other chlmnoy should bo about 5 inches In contnlnor of thnt capnclly will do, al-1 dlnmeter. Tho chlmnoy Is necessary; I though n box of some kind Is profor- to carry Off tho foul air and gaHOs.; J. S. TWINEH, H. D. (Homeopath) Medicine nnd Surgory , . Hospital Facilities NOnTH PLATTE, NBBR, ... Office Phono 183 Hosldonco 283 DR. 0. II. CRISSSLEIi GRADUATE DENTIST Office over tho McDonuld Suite Uank. CITY XSSI) COUNTY NEWS Ollntons for cyo service. Mrs. J. A. Hlto of Wellfloot shop, od In the city yeatorday. Martin Wilson of Sutherland trans lated buslnoss In the city yoBtorday. C. L. Basklns transacted business In Ogallala yesterday. Plenty money to loan on Improved larms. J. Olabaugh, Glfc Dowoy Mrs. b. P. Eshlomon" o Hershoy Bhoppod In tho city yoatorday. Miss Lorna HUlard of Sutherland shopped In the city yesterday. Mlas Lola Heskott of Sutherland shopped in tho city yesterday. Miss Grnco Cordwoll of Maxwell Bhoppod In th9 city yeatorday. lilas Mildred LInder of Loomls, Nobr., la spending a fow days In tho city Tlsltlng Lucille Boyerlo. V Mrs. J. Panflmrm nf Wnllflnaf n. a business visitor In tho city Wod- ncflday. Joseph Wlloy underwent an oper ation for appondicitus at tho Platto VaUoy hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Beckius of Ogallala vraa a business visitor in the city Wednes day A. M. Demiltof Dickens waa a business visitor in tho city yestor. day. Mlsa Esther SImms of Kearney Is VlaitinK with friends in tho city for tf few days. . Mrs. Robert Hoasttin of Paxton vis ited with friends in tho city for a few days this week. Mclvln Schell of Sutherland la visiting at the homo of his brother 'George Schell. Mrs. J. P. Weaver of Gundy.wasa business visitor in tho city yestor- day. Dr. J. B. Itedfiold transacted professional business In Julosbuvg yesterday. i Miss Ellen Flynn left Tuesday for Columbus where she was called by the illness of Iter brother Ralph. . NOTKik TO VQT.EKS , Ttn roistnition books wllhbo.opou j at the.ottiee or the Oity Clerk during! all of the month of October. All thoso j wishing to i agistor vnil '.hero and do I so hefnro November 1st, 1922. CJty Clerk. E. 0. ELDER, I Miss Marion Connoaly of Curtis shopped in tho city yesterday. Roal Estate Mortgages bought aud told. T. a Patterson. Mrs. J. I. Smith is visiting In Omaha this wook with relatives. Mrs. Leypoldt of Herahoy la Bpond liig tho weok at tho homo of her so a D. M. Leypoldt Mrs. J. Abott of Horshey Is spend ing the weok at tho D. M. Leypoldt homo, Miss Evo.'yn Leypoldt hoo taken a position at the offices of Dra. Piatt and Snavely. Sho began work this morning. ( ' Mrs. Clias. Lucas returnoa to ner homo in Shclton this morning after spending several days in tho city vialting at the Voorheea Lttcaa home. Mrs. Voorheea Lucaa returned to her homo yesterday after receiving medical treatment at tho Platto Valley hospital for tho past wook. Mrs. Will Root returned to her homo in Sutherland Wednesday after attending tho Womans Club convoa tion In tho city. Mrs. A. J. Praztcr left Wednesday A GOOD WITNESS is ono who is: 1. Near to know, 2. Wiso to see. 3. Truo to toll. Such a ono is Senator Geo. W. Norrls, of Nobraaka. Ho has boon in tho United States Sonato for a, num ber of yearB, henco, "near to know." Ills work at Washington has proven, his wisdom, honqo, "wlso to soo." His devotion to truth is provon by j his record. Whether or not ho waa with tho majority novor worried him. What concorned him was to bo right, 1 Hence ho was often in tho minority, but ho fought for his principlos, until they triumphed, bocauso thoy wero right, henco ho will bo "truo to toll." Hoar him "toll" at tho Kolth Theatre Monday ovonlng. Ho has announced! ho will not bo a candidate for re-election, when his torm expires. Ho is thoreforo a disinterested witness. Ho has a groat message NOTICE Notice Is hereby glvou J. B. Payno 1 that I will soil on tho 7th day of No vember at 2 p. m. at public auction red. Tho vegetables should be har vested Into In tho fnll by pulling them up nnd cutting off tho tops an Inch or bo from tho crown. Spread a layer of ordlhary garden soil 1 Inch docp'wny surfaco in, tho bottom of tho box. Then add a 1 vldod. layqr of roots. If spaco will permit! : it is hotter to pack so that tho roots do not touch each othpr. Covor with soil ' and add anotlior layor of roots. Contlnuo placing a layor of soil nnd a layor of vegetables tmtll tho box 1h filled. Tho soil must bo moist. Label tho box nnd set in a cool frost-proof collar. Moist sand may bo used In stead of soil If available. Examlno the soil occasionally during the winter and It It becomes dry ndd sufficient Tho strnw Is then covered with 3 or, 4 Inches of soil. As tho wenthor gets! cohlor, more soil should bo added to prevent freezing. A ditch to carry. water should bo pro fit. IIAHOLD H. WALKER I'ruclfre limited to Eye, Ear, Nose niT Throat Offices over McDonald Dank-' ' Phono fto6 Clintons for spectacles. VOTE FOR L L. BERTHE Domocnitic and Progrosalvo Candidate for SHERIFF. Believes in enforcement of all lawa. Two terms is Ion enough for any man to hold an office. 1 JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS AODOLPH VALENTINO for Greoley, Colo, whoro Bho will at tho York Feed Storo, 170 folding spend several days visiting her bro ther. Mrs. Dora Schatz and daughter Marie are expected homo from Don ver tho first of tho week after vialt ing with relatives for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dantolaon of Sutherland and Mrs. Wm. Daly ot Goring are guests at tho Geo. Size more homo while shopping In North Platte. Mrs. E. S. Glinca loft Sunday for Plymouth, New Hampshire where rho was called by tho death of her sister Miss Olive Walker, Miss Wal ker waa a former resident hero for a few yoar chairs which have been left in stor jngo with mo. I now claim there is ?2S and tho costs of tho sale duo me. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1922. RILEY YORK. :o: I. I). BI10WKFIEL1). Farm and Livo Stock AUCTIONEER. Telephone or wlro for dates at my I Expense, j HEHSHEY, NEBRASKA. I ' DOIJCET MUSIC STUDIO j ' Ti-ovlyn E. Doucot ; - violin and Cornet SI'ITIAL FEATURES WRITTEN IN COMBINATION WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES Nnu-dancellable Accident and Health Insurance. Double Indemnity Provisions, Specific Dismemberment Provlsldus. Disability Incnmo Clause, Monthly Life Income Provisions. Pure and Installment Income Endowment Provisions. Premium Waiver Clause. Post Mortem Dividends. Full Participation in all Surplus. Automatlo Non-forfeiture Clause. Insurance Unit Insures Protection that Protects Fidelity Reserve Company Horn Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb.' Keith Theatre, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday. Ralph Valentino'3 first starring picture, written by the author of "The Five Horseman' with the screenings grcatesl lover as Adarime Toreador in a flaming drama of Spanish Passion. A thousand times greater than the Shiek. Prices evening 25c, 35c, 55c. Matinee Sunday 10c, BOc. Special Music. Hi ' m LIS TEN EVERYBODY We Want Every Man and Woman to Realize the Importance ot this Announcement. ' When you start out shopping in response J.o many advertisements, come to this store direct, or came to this store after you have looked around. But be sure you do not buy until you have , examined and compared our offerings and satisfied yourself, that here you . can save on all your needs in winter wear. WARNING! Don t Buy Until You Have Seen Us. Underwear Children's Union Suits 4Sc, 75c, 85c and up . it "in Mil "ii"" " 111 1 1111 11 111 11 r DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER Blankets Double Bed sizes $1.95, 2.45, 2.95 g $3.45 and up. J