The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 03, 1922, Image 5

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    TH10 NORTH PTjATTW SKIM I-WIOIOKIjY TU1BUNI0
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men -
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure- Try Us. Graduate Opticians
DK..O. II. CKESSLEK
GRADUATE DENTIST
Offlco over tho .McDonald
State Bankj
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ACTIVITIES OF THE
I!
OLD TIMERS CLUB
and Mrs,
WHAT IS BEING DONE HY THE
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOOIEWES
Clinton's for Spcctac'los.
A Bon was born to.'Mr,
John Decker Tuesday.
Money to lonn on farms. See Gene i CHRISTIAN
Crook. ! Ladles will hold
William Doebke of Soniorsot was ajbnzaar on Sattinlay December 2nd.
business visitor in the city Tuesday. CHRISTIAN
W. E. Howard ofWellfleet trans- 11:00 Regular Morning Service,
acted business In tho city Thursday. Union Service. s
Danceland greets you overy Satur-j CATHOLIC 3
day night. , Cholr wm ho(1 Rn exchung0 ln tho
T. H. Bethel of Grant transacted ! Herrod grocery to-morrow.
business in tho city Thursday.
Roy Gaunt has taken tho manage
ment of tho General Tiro business
formerly owned by A. B. Lee.
Mrs. Maude Beghtol returned from , AUXILIARY
Omaha Wednesday' after transacting Tllp American Legion
business for several days. ll0,a" i food sale in
Mrs. I. Smithy visited in Kearney svim,ow Saturday Nov. 4.
with friends for several days this LUTHERAN ii4'
wcek 11:00 The' Common Service Explain
Miss Esther Kolley leaves today for ed.
Oskaloosa, Iowa where she will attend 8': 00 Tho Unseen Foe.
school this winter.
Mrs. S. Clayton returned "Wednes
day from Scottsblun! after visiting
with relatives for several flays.
Mrs. Clias. Bouge left Wednesday
for Grand Island where .HhVwlll-ylslj 1 EJ,ISC0EAL
at the home of her son.fclwahi '' ilU'00?Holy Communion and Sermon.
1 M. Oborst was a caller at tho Tri
bune office this week. He lives In
Omaha at present and his address is
: C337 N. 33rd Ave. Ho is halo and
hearty und a very flno old gentle
man. Ho says ho camo to Nortn
Platto ln 18G8 and lived hero until
i about fourteen years ago. Ho ro
, uiiuituu vu uiu yuuiy cmuigcB ninuc yjomv's Drug Store,
in North Platto since ho left here .
a bake sale nndlnml sald 0,10 of tho finost was thp
paving which manes tno streets iook
wider to him. Come again Mr.
Oberstf
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WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
' Wednesday Nov. 8 the Public
Sale of farm slock, machinery and
household goods at tho V, M. Wld
slrand fuwn. 2 it miles ' south and
one nillo west of Novth Platto on tho
Andy Frazlor placo. '
i , Thursday, Nov. 9th Public sale
of farm stock, machinery and house,
'holds noods at tho 11, M, Johnason
j fnrin 2 mile's wost of North Platto on
Astrcot.
I . ;o:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson left
Wednesday for Long Bench, Calif.,
whero they will spend tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 II. Fry" of Hcrshey
, woro business visitors In tho city Wed
nesday.
Mrs. M. II. Gilfoyl left yesterday
for Oninhi whore she will attend tho
Gorajdino Farror concert thoro this
owning.
llnxur blades sharpened, one cent
each. Price Is same for single or
double uo. AH work guaranteed.
Chas. E. Allen
WEATHER CONDITIONS
BAPTIST
' 11 :00 Tho Trystlng Placo,
No evening service.
I Both Wednesday and Thursday
I woro cloudy days with an average
tcperaturo of B9. Today Is cloudy and
. dlsagreeablo with a heavy mist. Foro
(cast is; Unsettled weather tonight and
Saturday with probable showers.
Auxiliary Colder1' Saturday and Saturday night.
Brodbccks . , ' :o:, ,
A daughter was born to Mr. and
, Mrs. Samuol B. Scott on Wednes-
'day.
s Danceland tho popular amuse
ment hall of tho city, Now undor
, management of tho American Legion
METHODIST
11:00 Tho Light of the. World.
"Baptism of Babies." '
7:30 Union Services.
Orchestra.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
1 . Department of the Interior
U. S; Land Office- at Lincoln, Nebr.,
October 17, 1922.
iNuuco ib uerouy given iuni juun u. ,,, . , p
Llndenmuth, of Welllleet, .Nebraska,, candidate for ofllco.
Republican primary nominee for tho
offlco of Stato Senator for tho 30th
Senatorial district, (Lincoln and Daw-'
son Counties.) Thirty three years in'
Dawson county. I have never beon
; . 7.100 Special Service for War Mothers ,..t, r Mnvmi,A- 9t ir.i? nZt I- T t
mi; uuu mm. tmrry uiunoness anu . . . ... ' w.vu.wv. - . , ,,,.. .t.n rnVlRton of tho Code
' nllil Amur Clin T.nirlrtn nml Any nrv lmmnatan.l mtn. -nmVnn T. XT 1 OOllOVO 111 UIU reVlBlUIl Ul IUU V.UUU
cluldren spent yesterday In Grand
Island visiting with friends'.
Mrs. Julia Malono left yesterday for
Summer, Nebr, Vherc she will spend
tho winter.
Mrs; "Emily Coatos "leaves tho first
of tho week for points in California
where she will spend tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Culton and
children returned the first of the
week from Melrose att?v visiting at
tho W, S. Simons homo.
Tho Cash Markets Saturday special.
Swifts Skinned smoked Hams. Half
or whole. 20c pound. Phone 2G. I.
L. Stebbins'. .
Mr. and Mrs. August Kasten of
Maywood were in tho city Tuesday
anu American region anu Auxiliary. nomcsteau. entry, BroKen Bow No. . . i .
- 011980, Lincoln, No. 02920, for W bill, tho elimination of all wastoanu
SWEDISH MISSION NE, E NWtt and SE&, Section 8 extravagance' and tho most rigid
Will hold services on Sunday, Nov. TownshoplO, North of Ron go 20, west economy In tho management o? Sfatc
Kth ni tin- nvinrir nt th nnntuf of 6tu Principal Meridian, has filed1 v .
5 in. at Uireo o clock at the Baptist nol,co of ,ntentlon, to mnke Mal threefalrr- ,
church. Pastor E. Ljungberg from year proof, to establish claim to tbo37j.fl.p canal)f0 innnaKenit I would
Gothenburg -will preach. Everyone land above described, bofode W. H. G.4?3?i!ler capable management a woum
who undorstaudR the Swedish Ian- Woodhurst, United States Commls-, Iflvqr the continuation of tho good
sioner, at norm l'laue, weorasica, 'on ' joads progrom in. ortier mat oiuer
the 27th day of Novombor. 1922. sections of tho stato and this district
gilago is welcome.'
If .A. R.
Claimant nomes as witnesses
E. AV. Gerkin, Jack Zlglor. J. K.'
might dcrlvo thp good from this tax
Sioux Lookout Chapter will meet Browning and Earl Greenwood, all of n"d Good roads. I thank you for tho
Wednesday, November 8 at 7:30 at Wollfleet, Nebraska. nomination and will appreciate your
I J. E. HAYS, rvoto November 7th.
Register.
tho home, of Miss Janet McDonald.
Miss Moo.ney will review tho D. A. R.
magazine. Mrs. Evans will give a
review of '"The Covered Whgon",
Mrs. Mehlman will give a paper on
Our Country "Lincoln" and the
roll call will bo "Things Accomplish-
being called here by tho illness of ort Within My Memory."
their daughter Ella.
Miss Mabello McFarland roturned
Clintons for spectacles.
Miss Clara Gorelwald of Gothen
Wednesday evening from Bedford, bury was a business visitor In the
Iowa after visiting with relatives for uv vostorinv
siting
some time. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Edwards left
Wednesdny for Kansas City, where
they were" called by the illness of
Mrs." Edwards "brother.
Mrs. Geo. AVoinbarg and son left
-Wednesday for their homo in St Paul
f
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
In District A, East of- Locust Street
between Union Pacific right of way
and Burlington right of way, water
rent is noV duo and will become do-
llnquent Nov. 20. All parties please
Nebr., after vi3lting at the home of tho pay water rent by that date.
lattors parents Mr.
Frcdrici.
and Mrs. Frank
HERSHEY S. WELCH,
Water Commissioner.
Mr., and Mrs. Rolfe Halligan re
turned to their homo In Lincoln yes 1
terday after visiting at the home of.
the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Halligan.
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NOTICE
Notice Is horoby given J. B. Payno
that I will sell on tho 7th day of No
' vomber at 2 p. m. at public auction ,
Chas. Dixon left tho first of tho at tho York Feed Store, 17G folding
week for Lincoln whero ho will at chairs which have boon left ln stor-,
tend a meeting of tho Stato Board of ago with mo. I now claim thoro is
Examiners hold in that city yester- $28 and tho costs of tho salo duo mo.
day and today. Ho is expected home Dated this 23rd day of October, 1922.
tomorrow. . RILEY YORK.
SPECIAL! L SPECIAL!
Box Apples $125 per Box.
AH Wrapped and Good.
HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
Morris Supreme, Sugur Cured Hams,
Sale Saturday and Monday, at 28c per
10 to 13 pounds each.
McMichael Grocery.
PHONE 441.
on
lb.
H'i'fJViVMH'CIWViin
At the SUN, Sunday, Monday & Tuedaya
ottias
hati
IfYov
Believelt
It's So
cm
9 Sa.i .wfir' fl
I v5,t')W r?rjimmauntGicluip
The soul-stirrinc dramn ot a fallen man's liatlle for love ami
happiness.
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Public Sale
I will sell at public auction1 2 miles west of North Plnttc, on A St.,
Which Is. known as tho Falrview Dairy Farm on
Thursday, November 9.
Salo commences at 1 o'clock.
61 HEAD
OF
CATTLE
Consisting of 2G head of good dairy cattle, sonio arc f reali and alio
others will bo fresh ln tho next C weeks, 36 head of calves aomo of
theso arc yearlings.
5 HEAD OF HORSES
team'liorscrwf. 2SU0, 1 lenfn conllng i yelirs old, wt: 2900, siiddlo-"
pony coming three years old.
26 Head oj Shoots weighing from Seventy-five
Pounds to One Hundred11 Pounds
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
Mower, beet cultivator, l-horse beet cultivator, 10-lnch walking
plow, 14 Inch walking plow, disc, lumber wagon a Inch tiro, beet
box, 2 buggies, grind ston, sot of breeching" work harness, light sot of
work harness, set of buggy harnoss, sot of , slnglo harness, now
horse barn 10x22 ft., Falrviow Dairy truck body, gasollno engine,
silngo cutter with CO foot belt, brooder, wagon with box and oxtrn
boards, brand now wagon box, 2 sots of harnoss, brand now set of
work harness.
7 dozen chickens, 3 dozen aro puro bred Rhodo Island Reds.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE '
2 dining room tablos, 8 dining room chairs, 2 dressers, dressing
table, library tablo, 2 center tablos, sowing machines, 3 bods, sanitary
cot, big Joathor arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, Iiohro comfort cook stove,
baso burner, heating slovc, 3 hole oil stove, 8 milk cases, 3 five gallon
cream cans, .ten gallon cream can, 5 milk pails. Many articles too
numerous foo montion, - -
FRHE LUNCH AT 12 O'CLOCK ''
TERMS All sums under $20 cash, on sums Over Hint amount,' 0
months time will bo given at tho rate of 10 per cont interest, 2 por
cent discount for cash
H. PI. JOKANSEN, Owner.
C. A. OLSHN, Audlom-cr 1'. C, l'IKlSTICKKH, Clerk
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Lad ies' OutFitt in Store
Millin'ery Department.
Friday and Saturday.
Oee-Fourth Discount on All Hats.
Plush; Tarns value $1.75 for $1.00.
PlushTams'value $3.50 for $1.75.
lll 111 MONDAY, I iWc Oo J
ADOLPH KLAUBER PRESENTS THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS 1
IB IfeH I EUGENE ONEIlTl i
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Ul; Mtrc aa"fra ct on 1,1 our tlmo ,ias reco,vc tho same measure of pralso from Americas leading critics Prices $1.00, $1C0
Sat of H "u f'rS nW' U 18 n',v,''al,Io t0 BCCuro 8catB wp" 1,1 otlvanco fr thlB nttrarlion. To miss it is to misn tho dramatic '
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