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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SemMBeeltly Srtbune. AMKUIOAN LEGION OFFEltS PHIZES TO LINCOLN COUNTY PUPILS WILSON TOUT. Editor ami Publisher. County Superintendent Atlean O. . . . ... m ,, fMi, I Cochran has Just Issued the follow- Enterod at the North Platte, Nebraska 1 ' PoBtofTlco oa Second Clasa Matter. I ,nK announcement which In of Interest ) to all hoys nnd girls In Lincoln coun- SUIJSUIUi'JLIUfl I'IMUEi ,ty Ono Year, In advanco $1.50 PHI DAY, AUGUST 11, 1922 The American Legion, through Car land W. Powell, Assistant National Director, National Americanism Com mission. Amorlcan Legion, Indlan- japolls, Indlnna, Is ottering $1,500.00 in cash prlzos to hoys and girls between Isaiah sa!d-"Thou wilt keep him ,wolvo n,1(1 eighteen years of ago Tor in perfect peaco whose mind is stayed , tho 1,0flt on "How 1,10 American EDI10BIAL on thee; becauso ho trustcth In theo." -Isaiah 20:3. Abraham Lincoln said "Lot ovory American, every woll-wlshor to his posterity, swear by tho blood of the Ilovolutlon, novor to violato In tho loast particular tho laws of tho coun try and novor to tolerate tholr vio lation by others." Mrs. Thos. Doollttlo has concolved tho idea of naming somo of tho main roads and is particularly interested in tho road leading to her farm home. Sho Is urging tho namo University Drivo for tho road extending from tho city limits of North Platto to tho atato farm and whoro It divides sho would call it East Unlvorslty drivo and West Unlvorslty drivo as far as these roads extend in a straight lino. The Idea of naming the road Is a good ono. Tho road Is commonly Called 'Tho Stato Farm Itoad" now and If tho other namo meets with moro gen oral approval, let'B namo it and put up Blgns to that effect. Legion Can Host Servo tho Nation.' This contest Is open until midnight, October C, 1922. Tho essays written by boys or girln of Lincoln County should bo sent to the office of the Tounty Superintendent by this date. All boys and girls between tho agos of 12 and 18 Inclusive are oUglblo to enter this contest. Only ono essay to a porson EssayB will not bo over C00 words In length. Essays should bo written In affirm ntlvo and constructive manner. Only ono sldo of paper to be used. A margin of ono Inch must bo allow- od on olthor sldo of tho paper. Alter essay is complotou, paper should bo neatly foldod not rolled. Spoiling, penmanship and neatness will bo consldorod in Judging tho win ner. Ago, will also bo glvon full consider ation. i o SEASON TICKETS FOIl CHAUTAU QUA ARE SELLING TIIIS WEEK CanvaaBors aro calling on tho busi ness and professional men of tho city and thoso of tho citizens who signed tho guarantco for this year's session and naking them to purchaso tlckots. for the Chautauqua which opens hero next week. Tho committee Is working Dr. and Mrs. Morrill nnd daughtor Alma, roturnod tho last of tho wcok from an extended .trip through tho lako country of Minnesota. Thoy mado tho trip by auto, Miss Alma doing tho driving whllo Doc. watched, tho country and studied tho road. Ho BayB he, toward making tho, full, guarantee and would, just nB soon havo a wdll grav-l heliovo thoy will bo, successful, One oiled roail from North .Plntfto djty i numuor alone, the Hann Jubilee Sing Hmltd.to tlio Experimental, substation ,r,B. ,s vor. tho price of, a spason as one paved with nny.klnd of ma-K1""'- They glvo a full program in torlal. o thinks Jt is about ,ono-tenth tf'O nftornoop of, tho fjrsl day and no. nvnnnalvrt n n 1 rnnnlfna vArv IIHIa 1 again In tho ovonincr. On tho last up-keop. to, put. it In, gppd, .condition1 ?Yen,nS Hnrold. Boll Wright!, 'Shop-, for many years. Ho reports fishing, Jn, "or mo iiina - win Do,:giyen hy, a. Mlnnnesota good this yoar and tolls coiuptmy of artists who Iuxye(, been nomo good fltorlos about the fish Jio enoscn especially ior uiis piay,.f ( caught. I , Tit A HAS NOW BEEN 0UGANIZE1) , -!o:- What's One to Do? By CLARA DELAFIELD Want Ads But If I couldn't see ,r"" ovnub uiiuM. is. a. unties. Phono 5G4J. Mrs. FOR SALE Corn, tomatoes, cabbage, j and beans at Doolittlo's. I FOR SALE Cucumbers Order now. Doolittles. for pickles. l5': FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordaon stir-. ring bottoms. Box 294. North Platte , if . . :.: FOR RENT Building suitable for': auto repair or blacksmith shop. For J U particulars call at this offlco. FOR RENT- Dowoy. FOR SALE Fresh Jiomo grown cucumbers. Thos. Hayworth, phono. Spring chickens for sale, dressed and delivered. Phone 564J. Mrs. E. S. GUnes. Copyright, 1922, WtaUrn Newipaper Union. WANTED TO RENT A 9x12 ft. tent. "Do 1 think I'd care to go to the mY 1)0 larger, mono uvj. pictures? Sure, Mr. Featberhcadl I dote on them. you're a perfect gentleman I should thank you kindly and plead unother engagement, since I've only known you these two days thut I've been staying at the 'Belvedere.' "Taking my holidays curly? Well yes, I had ro. You see, Mr. Feather head, I only graduuted last winter" very strictly brought up, I was, und It was a dreadful day when my fa ther's death made It necessary for me to go Into the business world. Pm all alone in the world except for Sister Nancy, and she's, well, she's peculiar, Mr. Fcatherhcad, and we'll let It go ut that. "You see, there are girls who can muke their way In business life, but I soon found I wasn't one of them. If you've got passable good looks and some style, you've either got to debase yourself or get out. I studied stenog raphy, and I got a posltllon with Brummell & Co., the export Arm d'you know thorn? No? I shouldn't think you would, Mr, Fentherhend, because I cun see you're not their style. "Would you believe me, I hadn't been there three days before young Mr. Brummell asked mo why I looked so sour. So I told him a respectable girl had to look sour In business, or tlrst thing she know some man would be presuming. Then he said he didn't mind my looking sour If I knew how to spell, and apart from that would I try taking his notes In longhand, be cause I could do It faster. "I swallowed that, and next' day he usked uic what I mean't by presum ing, and I said that Innocent business girls were always In danger of being nskqd out to tea by men, and then they had to give up their Jobs or lose' their self-respect. Mr. Brummell sa'hl he was glad to know, and wouldn't in fico. Reward he better to innkn nrlnt letters., so I could read them afterward. And that' .F0A SALE OR TRADE 1, 2 or very-afternoon, when he'd been, read- , blppka..wlth, Improvements. Will take- lug thrpugh, u;,bfttch.o letters I'd typeff team horses ond wagon or, milk cowb, jor nun, ne, suuueniy jurneu rounu .h. a. Handy. E. Mth Neylllq. Addition iay uskuu uie woiiiu i tyinu uui iu itju .wjth.hlm? 4 . . , t , ,LOST-T-Map's.'grey.rsuit-coat between I vi'm.not the kind toa'ke a .dare, sb; : Davis garagaond Gamble-Springer I told him I was through and cahifi ,8toro on orth S1(,0.. Loavo at th,8 , an envelope . concern ainun r . Yo!ii,i,w.ouidn't .know. thcro I ca'Vqe W. X Hondy and family got away on Wednesday for tholr trip (west Mr. Hondy had practically recovered .from tho sovoro sprain ho received Just boforo tho Intended (departure last week. Try a "TIMMERMAN SPECIAL" (Choice A No. 1 corn fed steer steak) Wo also servo a "MERCHANT'S LUNCH" from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. for 'J5c TnnrEiuLYN cafe FARM LOANS Lowest Rates Best Terms T. C. PATTERSON B. & L. Building ll,M,M,.IIM,M,l,,HM,,,M,l,,HM..,M,M,U,HM.M,,W LOST Now Racine Casing on rim. Finder pleaso returning to Durbln Auto Co. and receive roward. it Newly furnished room, gentleman preferred. Inquire 114 S.'Jj 2.: it 2.: 2.: 1. t 2. t 2.: a i.t i.t i.t 1. t 2. : 2.J i.t t.t $ it t.t t.t t.t i.t 1. t t.t t.t 2. : t.t t.t t.t t.t t.t t.t i.t i.i t.t t.i 3. : X-i.i-t.t t.t Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on tho Rich! Ugat Place on East 2nd St. of North Platte, FOUND Along north bank of river, sliver clgaretto case. May bo Iden tified at Trlbuno office. FOR SALE 3 Syvo. Fine 208 S. Maple. burner Alcazar Oil condition. Call 267J. FOR RENT -2 unfurnished rooms two blocks west of Court house on 4th Street. Phono 118. , LOST Black envolopo purse, money, koy, address. Return to Trlbuno ,og- Saturday, August 26th, 1922. Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, the following described property: 13 Head of Horses 13 Bay Team, G and 7 years old, wt. 2500; Gray 'Team. 1 and 12 years old, wt. 2700; Black Horse Mule, 9 years old, wt 1000; Maro Mulo, 10 years old, wt. 1,000; 2 Black Horse Mules, 12 years old, wt 2,200; 2 Buckskin Mules, 4 years .old, wt. 1,800; Sorrel mare, 6 years old, wt. 1,200; Black Mare, 6 fears old, wt. 1,200; Black Maro, 7 years old, wt 1,100. Machinery 2 three Inch wldo tire wagons, 2 sots double work harness, 6-foot Deerlng mower, Riding Cultivator, Avery Threshing Outfit. FREE LUNCH AT NOOtf it 11 2.: 2.t t.t 2.: H if 11 1. t .t t ft t.t t.t if 2. : if if t.t if 1. t if I: 2. t :.t if if if if if if i 8 Terms Six months time at. 10 interest, 2 Discount for Cash W 1 U is if if i.t JOHN G. GUYNAN, Owner. RAY C LAN GFOilD, Clerk" TJio first iwoddlng coremony at tho court houso this week was porformed ' yesterday by Judge woodhurst when A six-piece musical organization ho united Shirley E. Cary, 22, a clork has boon orgnnlzod horp up,der tle of Lomoyno nnd MIbb Ircno L. Skinner, namo of tho Amorican Legion orches- 18 of. Snrbon. Mlsa Blankonburg was. tra. It haH taken over tno Lloyd Opera bo gracious to thorn whllo thoy were Houso nnd will operate it. undor tho .going thrqugh tho ordeal of making, namo of ''Duncolnnd" whllo Managor out, the rooordB that tho groom wont PMorHon Is awiay., Tlio filrst of put , affar tho coremony and bought lier a bx of chocolates In appro elation Considerable Interest wa Manifest InwiVcnse of Clias. Frodoricl who wao ohargod with assault and battery by Nick Economos. Tho trial waa set fbr'Wcdnesdny afternoon and quito a crowd assembled to hear tho ovidenco. A Jury brought in a vordlct of guilty and Judgo Woodhurst sontonccd hkn to 30'dayB In Jail. Ho at once nppoal od tho caso and it waa taken to tho fall torm of tho district court. Frod oricl was relcaBOd on $1,000.00 bonds which he furnished, Announcement waB mado yestorday from tho offlco of County Agent Kol logg that a commlttoo of North Platto ladloa had. chosen Eleanor Loavltt and Lylo Morris, both of tho Blgnoll canning club, as tho canning team to roproscnt Lincoln county at tho Btato fair this yoar. Thoso young peoplo havo worked ljard in tholr club work nnd it is oxpocted thoy will mnko n good showing In tho canning contoat A poultry demonstration toam from tho boys and girls clubs of tho county will bo selected somo time noxt'wook nnd tho namos announced. :o: Aak for Bulck car prices. away., tmo mm ot a sorlos of Saturday night dances will bo glvon tomorrow night, Tho boys aay thoy will conduct nn enjoyablo danco nnd will furnish good music Tho orchestra 1b composod of Jando- bour, trtimbono; Cushman, banjo; Stamp, saxaphono; Rltnor, trumpet; Brodbeck, dnims and Wostenfold, piano. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS that. "Would you believe me', after' I'fl been workinc there two weekii I founti n bunch of flpwers on my epk oHo morning mmi young wr. smun, wnom I worked for. They were ragweeds. I. looked up ragweeds In the Language FOR RENT -2, story modern house and barn. Will rent any nart of upstairs or down. On 'feast 9th st. Call or )inqulro McKaln's Meat Market. 'HTJw JOHANSEf;Auctlone3r it ., , , v vt V.OR SALE Threo boars, thorough bred Poland-Chlnus, 7 months old weigh 260 pounds. $30 each If taken of Flowers, but they weren't given, quick, .Mac Wostphall, phone 785F21 so I couldn't find out Just how much young Mr. Smith meant by them. But FOR SALE All kinds of vogetables, I was on guard then, I tell you, and 1 1 also poultry. On farm or. delivered. ,took them to him, explaining that a Mra. S. J. iMacey. 1 mllo north and glfl couiun t tuKe gins iroru men unm mllo mBt North p,atte biiq was engugeu to nun. ) "Kind of nlco man, young Mr. Smith poR RENT Five unfurnished rooms was in ninny ways, but fast as they i , nnu garago. a mocks west or uourt Ilouao on 4th Street. Reasonable rent to rollablo party. Phono 118. FOR SALE Two milk cows ono five year old Rod Poll with calf one threo year old part Jersey, recently HI BILIOUSNESS-SICK HEADACHE, cat tot n KtTublet, (u vnjctiblo epeilenO to tono nnj strengthen tho organs of dlsoatlon and elimi nation. Improved Appetite, Relieve Constipation. Oct a 25'Box Your Thud fir over 30tars Chipsoff ihe Old Block m JUNIORS LlttlB m Ono-thlrd tho regular doso. Made of samo ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. NOLAN BR03. Clydo Frlsto Is taking his Vacation from tho post offlco. Grace Pen bo ot Paxton was a busi noBB visitor In tho city Thursday. , Mrs. H. S. Wlilto loft tho first of tho wook for Dcnvor to visit hor son. Ivan Taylor of Grant Is spondlng a fow dnyB In tho city visiting with friends. tj. C. Whittling of Grant is anondlnc a fow days In tho city visiting with frlonds. John NclEon roturnod this morning Ifrom Sterling whoro ho transacted business. Mrs. C. A. Pulse roturnod yostorday Ifrom Axtoll, Nbr. aftor visiting frlonds (for a fow daya. Mrs. J. Taffe roturnod to hor homo In San Francisco nftor Ylsltlng with rolatlvoa ofr eovoral wooka. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sebastian loava tho first of tho wook for points in Iowa to visit for a fow wooks. W. R. Malonoy and family roturn od Wodnosday from a throo wooks make them. When I asked him If It meant he. wanted to be engaged to mo ihe got nil heated up, and finally con 'fessed that the firm wns going bank rupt, nnd ho couldn't afford to marry I for twenty years or so, and every eno i wns leaving, 'but ho wus giving rae i tho Ud Drlvately. and I could take two fresh. F. A. Burke, 802 W. Second weeks salary because I was smarter Phono 937 W, than .tho rest of the girls. ; "Well, after that you bet I dls- FOR SALE Strictly modem 6 room icournced familiarity from my next houso in A-l condition. Full base less. Ills namo was Petera know mont and garago. Lawn with shade thtui? You wouldn't, Mr. Featherhead. ,, fr..,t (rftoa nl, ,nt t oik 'if. ...... aJVIma. satnn I ,tlU u.r U..U..K .... ..u. - g . . g. $. ... .... . won't give tno auuress awny, ana i 4l.,t nnnrm T l.- i,n nnivHri thr-rp. Th..r wn thirty days. Phono 330LW or Inquire 'only old Mr. Peters In the rpoin with John Voselpka. 'me. and you bet I kept my eye on him :o like a cat watching a mouse. bcnooi is about to start, it is now .. . . . . I 1, X A 1 , i "I Knew mere were tocks nneau umo to wku euro oi tuo biuudul a from the way he'd look at mo whon he oycB, bo as to got them In good con thougtit I uiun't see mm, and sure Mion boforo tho beginning of school, enough there wen The Dir0n Ontlcal Co. in enulrmed to "He used to stand over me when 1 glvo tho most careful examination. All oyo work is guaranteed to give .was typing, with u look in his eye tlint niiv L'Irl would understand the meaning of. The morning enmo when he satisfaction. suddenly snatched the sheet that I'd visit our gift room. It Is full of 1 L.nv n.1 t9 litntrl ntnl fnfn If I ...... juBi. uiibu uui. U ...j nvondorrui girt suggostions at very up. l Knew tnen tmu m imss.on o r , Dlxon th Jowoler mo had grown uncontrollnble, imd I ' let out a scream that brought half the Dr. nnd Mrs. U a Drost left this employees of the building Into the morning for Omaha to visit for sovoral room. daya 1 "They found mo struggling with tho I monster I tell you I marked his face I for him nnd thero was some talk of getting a pellccmnn, but the mlddlo of It all I fnlnted In the urms of young Mr. Bottomley, of Enbrlght's do you know them? and when I came to I was lying on tho sofa with the doors wldo open, nnd every soul on that floor j j Do The Ironing Out-ot-Doort Where It's Cool . "Ironing Day" is no longer a day of drudgery. For the thoughtful housewife connects the long cord of her Electric Iron to a conrenient light socket and does the ironing outdoors in the cool shade of the porch. Why not take things easy? The ironing is done more quickly it's cleaner and in pleasant surroundngs. You'll have no difficulty selecting a suitable Electric Iron from those on display at our store. And you can buy it on monthly payments too right with the light bill. Stop in and see for yourself what we have for you. North Platte Light & Power Co. rase nuto trip through Yollowstono Park Mtb, Anna Sullivan returned tho 'had gono but me I That's what peoplo fimr nf hn wvi- fmm A-toii do for Innocence In distress, Mr. nftor spondlng a fo)w days with frlonds. Remnant Special Fentherhoad. "So, you see, thnt's why I'm taking niv bolldavB enrlv. nnd. as for the nlc- - r ii rl . ml . . " " " " ' I mra. wuiiam inayor ana Bon iroti- tures what's that? Ho's remembered rick loft this morning for Grand Is- unother engagement? What nn extra- land to spend a wook visiting with ordinary young mnn 1 I nover saw any triondb Mrs. II, E. Knotwoll roturnod to hor homo in Wnuneta, Nobr. aftor spondlng a fow days in tho city visit ing frlonds. ' FOR SALE Choica lot of young Rod. Poll bulls at farmers prices at PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dowoy Strcot one walk so quickly." The Gauche Girl. Senator Hiram Johnson said in an address in Washington: "State papers of International im port should bo very delicately worded. Every effort should bo mado not to glvo offense. Yet somo of our diplomats seem to mo to be as gauche In theso matters as the little girl who said to tho doctor: "Here's the remains of the medl cine you gave grandpop, doctor. Ho's dead, nnd mamma thought you might Following our usual costom we are offering the seasons accumulation of remnants. These consist of Silks, Woolens, Cottons and also Laces and Ribbons. There are many items among these that should interest vou. Come now while the assortment is large. WILCOX r nmr tw www nww n-ir nwr ntrar .j DEPARTMENT STORE. .s 5 i 1 want to uso It on somebody else.'