The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 07, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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THOMAS' F.
Democratic Candidate for Representative,
80th. District.
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VOTE FOR
L. L. BEERTHE
Democratic and Progressive
Candidate for SHERIFF.
Believes in enforceceeat of all laws. Two terms is long
eaougk for any man to hold an office.
HAVE YOU REGISTERED?
I! Not Do So and Vote for
THEO. LOWE, JR.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
S. M. SOUDER,
Republican Candidate for CoUflty Treasurer.
DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER AND
VOTE FOR
C. W. YOST
FOR
REGISTER op DEEDS.
SERVICE. ECONOMY. EFFICIENCY.
Public Sale
1 will soli at public auction 2 miles west of North Platte, on A St.,
which is kno:n as the. Pairvicw Dairy Farm on
Thursday, November 9.
Sale commences at 1 o'clock.
61 HEAD OF CATTLE
Consisting of 25 head of good dairy cattle, sorao are fresh and the
others will be fresh in the next C weeks, 30 head of calves sorao ot
these are yearlings.
5 HEAD OF HORSES
1 team horses wt. 2800, 1 team coming 4 years old, wt. 2800, saddle
pony coming three years old.
26 Head of Shoats weighing from Seventy-five
Pounds to One Hundred Pounds
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
Mower, beet culUTator, 1-horso beet cultivator, lG-inch walking
plow, 14 Inch walking plow, disc, lumber wagon 3 inch tire, beet
box, 2 buggies, grind ston, set of breeching work harness, light set of
work harness, set of buggy harness, set of single harness, nw
horse barn 16x28 ft., Painriow Dairy truck body, gaaolino engine,
silage cutter with 6 foot belt, brooder, wagon with box and extra
boards, brand new wagon box, 2 sets of harness, brand new set of
work harness.
7 dozen chickens, i docen arc pure bred Rhode Island IUxls.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
2 dining room tables, 8 dining room chairs, 2 dressers, drtsaing
table, library taWo. 2 center tables, sewing machines, 2 bods, sanitary
cot, big leather arm chair, 2 rocking chairs, house comfort cook store,
base burner, heating store, 8 bole oil store, 8 milk. cases, 3 fire gallon
cream cans, ten gallon cream can, 5 milk palls. Many artlclos too
numerous too naott.
FREI3 LUNCH .AT 12 O'CLOCK
TERMS All sums under J20 cash, on sums orr that amount, C
months Umo' will bo glren nt tho rate of 10 per cent Interest, 2 p'or
cent discount for carti.
H. M. JOHANSEN, Owner.
C. A. OLSBK, Anctionecr
F. C. FIELSTICKKB, Clerk
I A VOTE FOR I
I A. S. ALLEN, I
I Republican Candidate I
I FOR COUNTY CLERK I
I Will Be Appreciated. I
SPECIALLY WRITTEN
WHERE WEEDS ALWAYS "tfifJ
Tfin Dim 11 nrinrnm P1' Tropical Panama Constats
FOR RURAL READERS' cosX'.w"h ,h
A Florida orange-grower woAild turn
fN FORMATION ABOUT AGIUCUX- j gray If he had confronting him tljp
TDRAL SUBJECTS FROM
RELIABLE SOURCES
Farm boys and girls enrolled as
club members by extension agents
co-operatively 0111 ployed by tho United
States Department of Agricultural
colleges wcro represented by cham
pion demonstration and judging teams
problems which face uny one who at
tempts to grow fruit In Panama.
The gross problem alone is enough
to Magger the heart of the bravest
planter. Think r your own vegetable
garden in midsummer, when the days
are (.teaming hot and the weeds aro
growing about as rant as you can pull
them out ; project thf.se conditions in
definitely, fur there Is never any winter
to check them, and you will get tho
endless vista of weeding which con
fronts the tropical planter.
Gross is certainly the curse of ngrl-
SCOUTS TAKE CONTRACT TO DIS
TRIBUTE LARGE QUAN'ITY
OF BILLS
During tho past two weeks tho WIN
I cox Depnrtmont storo has bad a salo
(and bills wcro used for advertising.
I Mr. Wllco went to Boy Scout hoad
' quarters and secured the services ot
!ton boys. Tho city was divided into
districts and tho bills wcro put out Im.
a, faithful manner. This is a form ot
servico which tho scouts will reader
to anyone. Borne ot tho merchuati
wanting bills distributed simply tak
them to the scout headquarters cut
leave it to tho Bcout oxocutlve aatl
(tho boys get them outt fooling sr
that they will bo well placed.
from the 12 central states at tho Inter
state boys' and girls' club exhibit und , cuituro n tlle rwIny tro,)lc8( nnd ho
encampment ni biuox city, Jowa, sop- who Imagines tractor-work or the use
tcmber 18 to 23 Over 3,900 of those of any of the ordlmiry tools of our
teams competed in 1921 for roprcsen
encampment at Sioux City, Iowa, Sep
ly 10,000 public demonstrations of
club activities Tho total enrollment
In 12 states last year was more than
130,000 club members, whoso produc"
tion was valued at $2,G40,000.
North Platte people will bo Interest
ed in tho following clipping taken
from a recent lssuo of tho Santa Ana
northern agriculture In use on trop'
leal farms should never lose sight of
the grass.
There Is really nothing so hopeless
looking to a northern fruit-grower as
A little orchard In h clearing In a
troplrul Jungle. The great forest In
puts on taking back the little clear
ing to itself, and It Is one continual
light with a machete to keep It from
doing so.
When I was shown what looked from
(Cal.) Register. Mr. and Mrs. Huff- iWv ,)f " '"""eh like virgin forest,
man wero formerly residents of North )v, hh covered with creep-
up
cleared land, and when 1 recollected
Sale of the lease and furnishings! how fungus and Insect pests haunt a
of the Meyer apartments by Roy liar-' elesrlng, 1 could better comprehend the
Candidate for
County Commissioner,
E. H. SPRINGER,
Mr. Springer was defeated in tho prlmnry by a combination of
somo Republicans and tho Democrnts nnd Progressives, thoroby de
feating tho Intent ot tho Primary law. Ho enters tho rnco again only
on tho solicitation of his friends over tho county, who urgo Jilm to
run and who have promised him their support.
Your vote will bo appreciated.
"Write tho above name on tho ballot and place nn (x) opposito It.
rington to G. C. Huffman, ot this city.
was announced today by Trlckey
Brothers, real e&tato brokers.
feeling that. Hfter all, for the Individ
ual of small means, there really is no
other way to farm than to cut down
soJinn COnsidcrat,on wnB reJ0twl at then, when the plants and weeds of
",U00, , the returning forest drive you out,
Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, who will I move on. It is the way of flip na
aBsume the managemnt of the apart-' ,,v' everywhere; clear n spot, rush
ment hduse November 1, plan to make 1 rus" 0,lt uB'n "nl let tho land
a number of Improvements. i firnnv U to tree. David Fairchlld in
Both havo had liotoi vrnrinn .i ! u,e nnnai ueograpnic .Magazine.
viivituubU 1414
aro familiar with tho essentials
pecessary to tho Conduct of a high
grade and successful enterprise of
this character. They are tho parents orchestra,
ol Mrs. Arinur way, or the May Motor
Company.
In addition to being on accom
plished hotel hostess, Mrs. Huffman
la. an artist. Pictures she has painted
since coming to Santa Ana havo re
ceived tho highest commendation of
art critics.
Mr. and Mrs. Huffman camo to
Santa Ana from North Platte, Nobr.,
two years ago, since which time they
have becomo so impressed with tho
future of Santa Ana that they havo
recided to Invest and bocomo perman
ent residents.
Their son, Dr. Harry G. Huffman
now a practicing; physician in Omaha,
is scheduled to lirrlvo hero Nov. 1,
to reside. ' Ho was here on a visit
two months ago, at which time ho do
clfled that Santa Ana would become
his future home. In preparation for
this he made application and was
granted a stato license to practice in
California.
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Yours for an Eqiml Deal
Girden D. Eells,
Republican nnd 'Progressive candidato
for County Commissioner, District
No. 2. Your vote will he appreciated.
UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE...
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DR. HAROLD II. WALKER
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat
Offices over McDonald Bank
Phono 0$
DJt. L. A. SNAVELY
Dentist
X.Ray Diagnosis Oxygen and
Gas Anesthesia for Extractions.
Over Union State Bank
Danceland tho popular amuse, 1
ment hall of tho city. Now under
managomcnt ot tbo American Legion
FOR SALE
Choice lot of young Red Poll bulls
at farmers prices at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dewey Street
W ANTED
FURS
GOOD DEMAND
Hotter than Inst year. Must havo
trapping licensa
I am paying
HIDES
from 7 to 10c a
now.
pound
L. LIPSHITZ
Wheat Is Nature's Best Food
Nature has provided for man a great multitude of
nourishing foods. The most perfect of these is wheatr
the Btaff of life. Bread made from good wheat 1b perfect
food. But tho wheat must ho properly ground or it will
lose some of its qualities for health making. y
SIOUX LOOKOUT FLOUR
Is made right hy tho latest designed milling ma
chinery. With it the house wife can make those big crusty
brown loaves which appeal to the members of the family.
AT ALL GROCERS.
TO-DAY
20 YEARS FROM TO-DAY
Your Future Needs :
We try to have the wires in place, tho switch
board equipped and other intricate mechanism ready
bo that when a new telephone is ordered, service can
be provided with the letist possible delay.
In order to do this economically, our engineers
must estimate, for yenrs in advance, the number of tele
phone users there will be, where they will live and how
much telephone equipment they will need.
Planning ahead rather than waiting to manufac
ture and place equipment after servico is needed, is a
part of our policy to provide tho moat dependable
service in the most economical way.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
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