The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 31, 1922, Image 4

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEK!!? TRIBUNE
(Political Advertisement)
FACTS KNOWN BY ALL
AND MISREPRESENT
ED BY VERY FEW
OF THE FIRM BELIEF THAT THE
TAXES IN LINCOLN COUNTY.
MUST COME DOWN
ACTIVITIES OF IHE
'A
STOCK SHIPMENTS
The following carloal shipments, o
LIVE STOCK MARKERS
Tln fnllnwlntr riunt.iHnna woi2ifl
vcre'tue
livestock were made from tho North oponlug markets at South Omaha thlu
morning and wore received here by
WHAT IS IHIING HONK I1Y THE
IHrTEltHNT LODGKS AND
SOCIIJTIES
PKBSIJYTEUIAN
Aid society will hold their annual
Bazaar and supper In the church par-'
lors on Denembor Sth.
IMatto station of tho Union Pacific dur
ing tho week ending esordny
Omaha '
TAX PAYER IS JUSTIFIED IN EX
PECTING BUSINESS TO BE
HANDLED RIGHT
CHRISTIAN
'LadlcH Aid will meet Thursday alt
ornoon in tho chruch basement. A
good attendance is desired. '
P. E. O.
. . Chapter A "K, P. E. 0. will meet
tacts known by all and misrepre-. Uh Mrfl n w m
scntcd by very few, as it is tho duty Wo(,ncB(lny at 3 O.clock-
of the. county clerk to net as county I
assessor in counties npt electing a SARAH REBEKAII ,
county assessor. In Lincoln county Lodge will meet at regular session
thcro is no county assessor elected, it ! Friday, Nov. 3, at I. O. 0. P. hall at
becomes the duty -of tho county clerk J 7:30. Delegates report on tho state
to tabulate the assessments returned assembly will bo given.
by the different precinct assessors, I naIIARKUM
i ! it.!- .. t e !
uiiiikiuk uiu Bt;Ba,..Mu, Clu, ,n . , t, , f
Chas. LMckor, 3 cars cattle to
South Omaha.
Tottonboff Bros. 1 ca." 0& to
Ogdon, Utah.
Pcto Gunderson, 1 car cattle to
South Omaha.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
Saturday was fair and cooler. Wo
had a liit rtiin Sunday morning
and it waB cloudy all dny. Yesterday
was partly cloudy, clearing off to
ward evening. Forecast for North
IMatto and vicinity Is : Fair tonight
and Wednesday warmer tonight. High
est temporaturo yesterday 61, lowest
last night 27.
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CITV AM) COUNTY SEWS
elogrnph at 10 a. m.
Cattlo
Better grades of beof steers about
steady. Corn feds
Oc:
Wm II. CWoodhurBt, . Townshop 10, North of Rongo 20, west
Pnnntv Judco ol Gth Principal Morldinn, lias filed
1 , , uouniy juub noUco of ,ntcntIon t0 mai0 annl threo
;.r -nn mtmTrATTnv vear Proof' to establish claim to the
NOTICE. FOR PUBLICATION lnnd nb-QV0 dRpcribeti, bofo,ic w. H. c.
i ti Woodhurst, United StatoB Commls-
it r nnl Offlcn at Lincoln Nobr., slonor, at North Platte, Nebraska, on
U. S. Land Office nt Lincoln, our., day of NovomJ)or 1D22
JOUOr 11, MM- rinlmnnt nnmns an wltnesann?
Sho tock, bulls
steady. Stockors
Weak.
and
$11.75 paid,
veals mostly
feeders slow.
Hogs
Mostly 15 to 25 cents lower. Bulk
Vacklng grades $G.85'to $7.15. Medium
and light butchers ?7.C0 tp $7.90. Top
$s.oo:
rinlmant nomcs as witnesses:
H. W. Gcrkin, Jack 2iglor, J. K.
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and others slow, j who on November 27, 1W7. mauo r
i lintvfAurnnri fltirrv. urnitpn now wu. i '
Notice is hereby irlvcn that John 0
Llndenmuth. of Wollflect, Nebraska,
IinrrffiRtead. entry.
i 01 man. T.ineoln. No. 02920. for W
anrt , NE, E NWW and SE. Section 8
J. E. HAYS,
Register.
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Wednesday after-
before the county board of cqunliza- Edwards
ing the meeting of the county board
of equalization any tax payer feeling ( LUTHERAN
tlmt an unjust value has been made , Aid society will bo entortalned
on his property he may appeal from Thurdsay nftornoon in tlio church
tho decision of the precinct assessor, j parlors at 3 o'clock. Tho hostesses
having his assessment ndjustcd be- nr0 Mosdames Sandall, II. York, Theo.
fore the board of equalization, there j LowC Jr- nd William Huxoll.
is then an abstract of the county as-i amfiiipan t fpTtim
E. E. Carr is visiting in Hastings
with friends for a few days.
Fresh sauerkraut and limborgcr
cheese at Martl's market.
A daughter was born 10 Mt, and
Mrs.' Georgo Canda on Sa'urday.
A. Pigeon of Hastings was a busi
ness visitor in tho city Saturday.
A son was born toVMr. and Mrs. W.
W. Hunt yesterday.
Havo just received a car or fresh
mined .Kemmorer Lump Coal, a high
grade, very hot coal. Tho Artificial
Ico & Cold Storage Co.
NOTICE OP PETITION
2
A
VOTE FOR
L, L. BERTHE
' Democratic and Progressive
Candidate for SHERIFF.
Believes in enforcement of all laws. Two terms; is long
il
enough for any man to hold an office. :
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A VOTE FOR
A. S. ALLEN
Estate No. 1913 of Robert A. Mc
Knlght, deceased In tho County Court
Real Estate Mortgages .bought and of Lincoln County, Nebraska
aold, T. a Patterson.
Rolfo Halligan of Lincoln came
Sunday to visit with tho parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Halligan.
Mrs. P. J. Gilman left Sunday for
iChicago to visit her daughter Mrs.
Geo. A. Saint for two wcoks.
Tho State of Nebraska. To all!
persons interested In said Estate
take notlco that a petition has boon
filed for tho appointment of William .
S. McKnight as Administrator of said
estate, which has been set for hear-!
ing herein on November 3, 1922 at(
10 o'clock A. M.
Republican Candidate
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Will Be Appreciated.
scssment sent to tho state board of
Tho War Mothors invito tho mem-
Fred Marti spent Sunday in Sidney i
equalization where values, arc com-jbora of tho Amorlcan Legion to at- visiting his daughters Hazel and Mar-1
pared equalized as between counties J ton(1 tho ,rinlatIco Day services Sun-jl0 wno aro attending school there. J
and returned to the county clerk, tho i (lny evening, Nov G nt tho Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strass of OgalltJ
taxc: are levied again3t those vxlua- church ... 7.oft. . i Hnf,nt VOHtnr,iIlv i. ti, Mtv tmna.l
acting business.
PRESBYTERIAN
Church helpors class will meet witli
Mrs. W. P. Snyder on Friday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Thoso on Uiq
entertainment committee aro Mos
dames Snyder, Roso, Rahmeypr and
tions.
Tho "return of the assessed valua
tion of tho precincts by the precinct
assessor is the foundation for tho
rnising of all revenue to care for the
expenses of the County, Stnte,
Schools, Bonds and other special as
sessments. , Kunkol.
As county clerk, it is my duty to BAPTIST "
extend the levies so assessed for the Biolo groUp wnr m5ct wUh Mr3i
difTercnt expenses specified nbove, WosBburg Thursday afternoon at her
the County Board levies tho county ! l0mc at 708 West 4th Btreot.
lax, State Board levies state tax, the Queen Esther group yflll meet with
school districts certify tho amount ' ,Si Leon, 721 West 2nd Thursday
of money to bo used for school pur- afternoon
poses, all bond issues aro authorized '
by tho vote of the people, the county '."WAN, MO
clerk must extend these levies nnd 1 Tne .Wnr Motors will, rltend. tho
authorize tho county treasurer to' services at the Episcopal church next
collect the same. 'Sunday ovenlng Nov. 5 at 7:30, iri-
My knowledge of county affairs ,('Ild of the morning service, Meet.
. makes H possible for mc to give youl111 ,l Clinton's homo nt 7:lf
tho facts i?ovirnintr these trnnsnc 1 Th(J Auxiliary of, tho American Lc-
, tions, but does not delegate to me the,8,on Is InVIteil to attend this service
authority to make changes in the re- wltn hom.
turns of your assessment. :o:
Should a scliool district request W. L. Larson of Wollflect was a
$1,500.00 for school purposes, how business visitor in tho city Saturday,
could 1 justify myeclf if I made a j Frcah sauerkraut and Limborgcr
Jcvy of only ?800.00? cho080 nt Mntrl,8 ,n(lrket.
Should a bond issuo of one mill be
voUd for tho building of a court
house, how could I justify myself if,
I extended but ono-half mill? 1 M- K- Croso' transacted business,
Should a ten mill levy for build-1 1,1 Lexington yesterday,
ing a school house bo certified to me, , Lorcn Hastings came Saturday from
how would I justify myself if I left Lincoln to spend a weok visiting hia
it off? parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Hastings.
Cnspor Ranch left Sunday evening
for Denver where ho will' transact
business for several days.
John B. Edwards roturned yester
day from Chicago and other eastern
points whoro ho transacted business.
Leo Tlgho returned to Loveland,
Colorado yesterday after visiting in
tho city for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. McKJnloy nnd
son Marlon of Sutherland visited in
tho city with friends lasjweelf.
Miss Roxlo Erb spent tho : week end
in Gothenburg jvlslting wjth homo
folks.
Mrs. Ella Jenkins left Saturday for
St. Paul, Minn., to spend the winter
with rolatlves.
Mrs. J. A. Mason nnd baby left Sat
urday for Oshkosh after visiting with
tho formers sister, Mrs. Lamburt.
Dated October 4, 19,22.
Yours for an Equal Deal
Girden D: Eells,
Republican and Progressive candidato
for County' Commissioner, District
No. 2. Your vote will be appreciated.
W ANTED
ft
; FURS
GOOD DEMAND
Hotter than last year. Must have
trapping license.
I am paying
UIItES
from 7 to 10c a
now.
pound I
L. LIPSHITZ
Mrs. A. II. of Wellfleet was a
business visitor in. tho city yenlorday.
HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
If Not Do So and Vote for
THEO. LOWE, JR.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Wo Realize Being In busi
ness is a public responsibility.
frs. All For You
Prices have been lowered to get
you to become a customer.
Quality has been improved to
have you remain a customer.
Hirschfeld Good Clothes
Are Lower in Price and Finer iu Quality. We show them
this season in an extensive variety of handsome styles, all
sizes and special models to fit tall, short, stout and slend
er men.
A Special SItowliifr of
$29
SO
Suits and
Overcoats
Other Good Values $17.50 to $45.00.
Clothing
Experts
Exports
N0ItTH PLATTE S FOREMOST CLOTIIIERS
For Men nnd Young Men
Should a scliool district make a
levy for six. pupils for free high
scliool privileges of $108.00 each,
amounting to $G18.00, how would I
justify myself if I only made a lovy
of $108.00?
There is just one method of re
ducing taxes, nnd that is by reducing
expenditures. If tho County, Stnto
ami Schools will roduco their ex
psnsos NTmi tho yuopl onse to vole
bonds fov improvement, or in other
words, & ltsa lovy or demand fm
money will bring smaller levies Hml
tho task Is accomplished.
I fijnily believe that tnxea must
como down. Acting as your county
nssosspr, my Instructions to ths pre
cinct Assessor was to bring in lowor
valuations in 11)22 than was roturned
in 1921, which was done.
The tax payers in Lincoln County
in 1022 will pay $121,081.00 lorn. I
taxes than they did in 1021.
'Tho tax payer is justified in ex
pecting tho business of tho county
handled economically.
Should my pnst record bo in har
mony with tho wish of tho people up
on public service, I will appreciate
your support at the election Nov. 7.
A. S. ALLEN,
Republican Candidato for County
Clerk, Lincoln County.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gish of Famam
voro business visitors In ho city
Friday.
VOTE
FOR
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Play them here!
The new November Victor
Records! Now's the time.
Here's the place.
Come In I
Holley Music House.
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Democratic Candidate tor County Treasurer.
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I am for Chas. W. -Bryan without any apology and believe in the
reduction oi taxes as any public official should in these adverse, times.
I am not condeming any public officials, but merely competing for
office in a business method. I promise service and a business like
administration.
I Will Appreciate Your Support. f
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