THE NORTH PLATTE STOMT-WEWKLY TRIBUNE NOTICE TO VOTERS - , Tho registration books will bo open nt U16 office of tho City Clerk during rill of tho month of October. All those wishing to register cull there and do . bo before NoTcmber 1st, 1922. City Clerk. E. 0. ELDER, Clintons for cyo glasses. I 5T" L. & S. Groceteria. Candidate for yi County Commissioner, E. H. SPRINGER, Mr. Springer was, defeated in tho primary by a -combination of some Republicans and tho Democrats and Progressives, thereby de feating the Intent of tho Primary law. Ho enters tho raco a'galn1 only on tho solicitation of his fronds over tho county, who urgo him to pin and who have promlscdlifm their support. "Your vote will bo appreciated. r Write tho above name on the ballot nnd place an (x) opposite it. Cattle and Horses AT AUCTION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th. At North Platte Stock Yards. 450 stockcrs and fcSe'derB of all kinds. Calves, yearling heifers, 2 7 ,l ' year old heifers, stock. cows and feeding cows. A good kind to take out on a ranch or farm for breeding. Wo always have a nlco lot of butcher stuff for the butchers. - A handy place for them to get good stuff. HORSES 100 head of horses will sell to tho highest bidder at this sale, November G, If you bavo any horses to sell get them In for this day. We can soil them for you. There will be many eastern buyers here. Ranch Live Stock Co. C RAUCH S. OGDEN Sale to Commence at 12:00 o'clock sharp. I). LEECH C. A. OLSEN, Auctioneer K Willi (Jrndc tih'e Parly. Tho members of tho eighth ,grnrte gave n Halloween party Saturday. WAWMI VAITD 01 IP IMlTru . Ed. Dillon of Tryon was a bus! 1IH1U1 IUUIV drlLL VI!U now visitor In tho city Saturday. Wednesday ,Nov. 8 the Public ' Halo of farm slock, mnchinoyry njul w household goods nt tho A. M. Wld. strand -farm? . 2U miles i .nn it.. u-. r w,.m. Di... m. deceased In thef C6luitY Court of Lln- J. T. Keefe, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS les south and ,K?UU;sc- 1912 of John Leo M i iiiniin nn "Sensed In thtf C6luity Court of i Platloon the cMu county, Nobiy$a. foro 12 o'clock noon of the 10th dav ( of November, 1922, or said road will be allowed without reference thoroto. Witness my hand' nnd official boa! this 28th day of September 1922. MSYnn,- - A. S. Alien? County Clerk t Andy Frnzlep. place. ThoStato flt Nebraska, ss: Creditors BXTBNSI0N ItOAI) NO. (10 ti.....,.i,. v.. 'n.i. ii..ni !li 'df hl estate will .tnko notlco that thoj . - Thursday. Nov. 0th Public sale ut,,no nmiMrfor ororfontntlon nnil'fll. V,U Sk; evening at the Auditorium. Tho even- fin iltock, machinery and house- ing or 'claims ngalnat said Estato is . ' , T,!,Sr tt o.tiai. lnir v ..i.onf I., ninvinn. ...a . ' IhiIiIb iroods ni dm if. m. .Tnimnsnn February 21. 1023. and for Boitlomont A consent petition for mo ostamiau- " m l ...f bmuvn " , . . . . ' ' , - . which rofreshmonts wore served. Mnlh (Irnde lint? Parly. Tho members of tho njnth gave a masquerade party Friday evening In the auditorium. Various games were played after which re freshments were served. farm 2 miles wost of North Plntto on rWnTtt "f l23, Ul?1 ? '""V , . ,-. 1 w''l 8lt nt tho county court roojn In Commencing fnt west line of . " .yauniy on KOTcmoor ai, iubs, at niiwf.n rmin'tv. Iih tho southoaut :o: 10 o clock a. m., nnd on February 10, . ' . ,.. grade Fr08h Sauerkraut and Llmberger "23, at 10 o'clock n. m., to receive. oI 18 nd tho nor"1 'rlday cheese at Mnrtl's market. J' . lc' U. &UBt " 8t COr. f BeCttn 24 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lnning of Hershoy shopped In tho city Saturday. Mrs. Mattlo Woodhurst spent Sun- Entcrlulii nt Halloween' Party. day in Kenrney visiting at tho Tolllf- Tyrono Frnzicr and Lyra Cady son home. clalmn and objections duly filed. Hated October 17, 1022. Wm. II. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. EXTENSION HOAl) NO. CO 12, north of rango 20, west of tho 6th P. M. and running wost along said section lino between socttons 24 aai 13, sections 14 nnd 2311 in township 12 rnngo 20, west of tho Cth P. M. and terminating at tho southeast corner of section 15 and northoast corner of .entertained twenty of their friends Earl Stobbins of Gothenburg spent , To Whom It May Concorn at a Halloween party Saturday oven-1 Sunday lu the city visiting wlth''r'o special commissioner appointed section 22 nil In township 12 rnngo lng at tho Frazlor homo. The evening j friends. was spent In playing gnmos. A doll- , . , , ., , clous two course lunch was served.' . v i n Gothenburg 8I,ont Halloween decorations were used. h, ck cml ,n tho c,ty v,s,t,nB wUh friends, Lutherans flho llnllowccn Social. John Huhler of Omaha spont the to locnto a public road as follows: 26. Anyono having objections thoroto Commencing S. W Cornor ot Sec. lor claims for damage by tlfb ren'son ot 11 T 10 n 29 and oxtondlng two mlloB ,tho establishing of tho abovo described" north to county line, hna reported In road must fllo snmo In tho offlco of the favor thereof, any ono having objoc-i County Clork ot Lincoln county, No-' , III ,r",1 n " f ?C ClUi m11 C?"nC!1 Wk hl tU? Vt,8!.llnS,rW!tJl ! b" rcaflon ot 11,0 establishing of tho on tho 10th day ot November 1922. entertained tho mombcrs of tho church, parents Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hahlor. ntinVrt ,nanrlhn, rnn,, mllnf fltn onm ' w,,OBfl mv ,,,, nnrt Rpn, aeri. nt a Halloween social Friday ovening Vrc Fllllon returned Sunday from nbovo doscrlbod rond must fllo same , Witness my hand and seal Sep- in tho office of the county clork of tcmbcr 28th 1922. In the church basement. Ihc evening ,ln8tlngg aftor visiting with friends Lncoln county. Nebraska, on or bo-! A. S. ALLEN, County Olork wns spent in playing games and in for a fow days. 1 . . F. C. riKLSTICKEIt, Clerk various contests. At the closo of tho ; evening refreshments wore served. There were 150 guests present. llouvlnnd-Idmilinii. A very nulot weddinc took nlaco I last evening nt tho Episcopal rectory , when Miss Alice Hoagland wns wed :.ried to Mr. i. D. Bowman of Brokon I Bow. Tho ceremony was performed j by ltov. W. H. Moore of tho Episcopnl church in the presence of witnesses. I Tho young conplu leavo todni' for Los I Angoles where they will spend tho , winter Mrs. John Spclcher and son Jack loft yesterday for Kearnoy after vlslt j ing with relatives in tho city for ! sovoral days. I ' Bit. II. 11. HOYDEN j ' Goitre Specialist ' Wrlto for Appointment I or Information j Grand Island, Nebraska ! I. D. BltOWNFIELD, Farm and Live Stock AUCTIONEER.. I Telephone or wlro for dates at my Expense. HERSHEY. NEBRASKA. NOTICE OF PETITION Halloween Party. ; Auxiliary to the American Legion entertained at a Hallowe'en Party last night at tho opera house In hon or of the Legion men, thoir .families and friends. A fine program wan Estato No. lOiC of William S. Depuj given followed by dancing. At tho ! deceased 1n tho County Court ot Lin close of tho evening refreshments "oln county, Nobrnska. wore served. There wore two hund-; Tho, State of Nebraska. To all per , . ons interested In said estato tako no- red guests present. Tho hall wasltlco Umt nGtitIon has been tiled for beautifully decorated in Hnllowe'en I tho oppolntmcnt of Jonnio M. Dopuy colors. jns Administratrix of said estato, which hos boon set for hearing herein Tho following Horn was clipped from tho Sutherland Courier: Last Friday night about ono, hun dred, and fifty people gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. GcOrgeHosford and family whore a rarewcll party wns given in their homo us they nro to leave this locality 1n a fdw.'days and go to their new Home in North on Nov. 7th, 1922 nt 10 o'clock n. in. . Dated Oct. 14th. 1922. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. County Judge. i Mendelsshn's Wedding March , the brldo nnd groom and their attendants (took their places whom thomnrringo j ceremony wns performed by tho Rev. jw. H. Scolleld. EBthor Drlngman, Platto. Tho ovening was indeed woll!a s1ator of 11,0 Broom wnB 11,0 hria9" spent and enjoyed by all the participants. Music, singing, games and delicious mnld nnd Ray Mahor, brother of tho brldo, tho best man. Mllma Moyon as ring girl and Horcnco Lundgrhon refreshments made up the evening's I sracefuly performed their parts in entertainment. Khmuinus Ilnvo Halloween Party. Public Sale 1 will sell at public auction 2 miles west of North Platte, on A St., which iB known as tho Fnirviow Dairy Farm on Thursday, November 9. Salo commence at 1 o'clock. 61 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 25 hoad of good dairy cattle, some nro fresh and tho others will bo frosh in the next G weeks, SO bond of calvoe somo ot those arc yearlings. 5 HEAD OF HORSES 1 team horsos wt. 2S00, 1 l?am coming 4 year old, wt. 2900, saddle pony coming three years old. 26 Head of Shoots weighing from Seventy-five Pounds to One Hundred Pounds FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Mower, beet cultivator, 1-horso beet cultivator, 10-inch walking plow, 14 Inch walking plow, disc, lumber wagon 3 Inch tiro, beet bo . 2 buggies, grind ston, set of breeching work harness, light set of work harness, Bet ot buggy harness, sot of slnglo harness, now horso Nam 16x22 ft., Falrvlow Dairy truck body, gasolino engine, silago cuttr with 00 foot belt, brooder, wagon with box and extra boards, brand now wagon box, 2 sets of harness, brand new set of work harness. 7 dozen chickens, 3 dozen rre pure bred Rhode Island Reds. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 2 dining room tables, 8 dining room chairs, 2 dressers, dressing table, library table, 2 center tables, sowing machines, 3 beds, sanitnry cot, big leather arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, houso comfort cook stove, base burner, heating stove, 3 holo oil stove, 8 milk cases, 3 five gallon cream cans, ten gallon, cream can, 5 milk palls. Many articles too numerous too mention. FREE LUNCH AT 12 O'CLOCK ffjjjimg AH sums under $20 cash,' on sums over that amount, 0 onthfl time will bo given at tho rnto of 10 per cent interest, 2 per cent discount for cash. H. M. JOHANSEN, Owner. the beautiful nnd impressive sorvlco. Tho decorations nnd everything per-1 talnlng to tho g'rent ovent wero np-' The members of tho Kiwanls club, proprlato and delightful. A bounto-; ! thoir wives and lady friends wore 1 ous feast was provided and fully np- j entertained last evening at a Hoi-1 predated by all tho gucBts. Jlonrtyi 1 loweon suppor and party In the baso- and mony nro tho congratulations of j mont of the Episcopal church. Dur- their many friends 'to this flno couple. 1 j lag the evening a program and several Mr. and Mrs. Drlngman aro among ! stunts wero given, tho important fen- the choicest of our young people, born 1 'turn being King Otto tho part played In this community mid attaining man-' I by O. H. Thoelecko nnd queon Ike, tho hood and womanhood hero. Mr, I part played by I. L. Stebblns. Thero , Diingmnii has a fjno position as olec- ts present. Tho base- triclan in North v Platto whoro tho 1 I wore 100 guests ment was beautifully Halloween colors, decorated In ' appy couple will make thoir homo. Hotarians aro Entertained. . About om hundred Rotarlans, their ladies and guests woro present at a dinnor at tho Presbyterian 1 church basement last ovonlng,nt 6.30 Tho menu was propared by tho ladl' of the. I courses. tures Qf the different ltotarians I wero shown vl(h tho aid of a lan- W ; torn and a short program was given which consisted of songs by Mls;3 Roxio Erb and Mr. Frasor, a reading by Miss Sarah Kelly and an address by Senator Qoorgo W. Npci'ls.' Thr decorations wero In Hallowo'on colors Chas. E. Allen mm vrua propareu ny 1110 muK church and was servedin two s. Following the dinnor pic- SIiunian-.ircKIralinii. Their many friends wllPbo inter ested in hearing of tho marriage of MIbs Freda Schuman to Dr. J. R. McKIrahan. Tho wedding took nlaco last week In Grand Island nt tho homo of tho, brides parents. Mrs. Republican primary nominee for tho McKIrahan was formerly of this city offlco of Stato Senator for tho 30th nnd was ono of tho city's most prom- Senatorial district, (Lincoln nnd Daw Inont young ladles. Sho was employ-! son Counties,) Thirty three yoars in ed at tho Tramp store until a few? Dawson county. I have novor been months ago, Dr. McKlrahjan Jivas a candldato for offlco. , ono of tho city a prominent physic! ans having practiced hero for tho past fow years. Ho loft tho city last week having accepted tho manage ment of tho American hospital at Oklahoma City. 1 I beliovo In tho revision of the Codo bill, tho elimination ot nil wnsto and oxtravagancc and tho most rigid economy In tho management ot State affairs. Tho following Horn was clipped from tho Sutherland Courier: Tuesday evening, October 24, about BOcUonB oC tho etato nnd this district m a.. .ut.i.. k. At. 1 iony puraoHB woro ubuouiumu at luo,m,.,,, (lnrlvn thi rood from thla tax Under capablo management I would favor the continuation of tho good roads program in ordor that other homo ot Mr. and Mr& A. T. Danlolson to witness the marriage of Raymond A. Brlnghnm and Theresa O. Mahor. At eight o'clock to tho strains of and good roads. I thank you for tho nomination and will appreciate your voto November 7th. S. M. SOUDER, Republican Candidate for County Treasurer. VAUDEVILLE AT THE KEITH THEATRE Wednesday Only. FITZtt KHALI) DUO. Barrel Jumpors.and chair balancing. This Is ono ot tho beat acts of its kind hero this season. IUJSSKLL & IIKLI). In dlBpenBorp of mirth. Both former stars In musical comedy. Comedy singing, dancing nnd talking?1 JACK KIKG. ( Tho singing fool with his everlasting smile. Also with an amuz Ing rnngo of voice. Jack played lmportnnt.rolos in tho Folllos ot 1922 and tho Smiles of 1921. Ho is tho original tonor in tho original News Boy Famous Qunrtctt. Ho 1b also tho writer of thut ramous song, "I want to bo In Irolnnd tho day thoy set her freo.'i This Is a treat. TUB SWISS SONG HI BUS. Presenting a rather pretentious novolty, singing and instrumental novelty, nugmonted by beautiful doplctlng n scorns in Switzerland. Ah singers nnd yodnlors the Song Birds always givu comploto satis faction. Tills is an high class act. Also a good flvo real feature will i)0 shown. AHA BR M I - W."VK p .mi V THIS clean, attractive, well lighted cafeteria Is equipped with crystal globe fixture. Let one of our lighting ex perts make a layout of yo" place of business and sub free estimate on better 1 ing. Crystal Globe ' Store-Lighting F are especially neat and goo'' taurant or other eating' :, restful light welcomes to an atmosphero North Platte .