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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
cmMEtecklu Stfhmg. IKA L UAItK, Editor and L'nhllslicr SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ono l'cnr by Stall, In mlvnnco. .$1.75 Ono l'cnr hy Carrlor, In nilvnnco, $2.00 Entered at tho North Platto, Nobranka Postofflco as Second Glass Matter, FJtlDAY, AlMtlL Itli, 1919. women is politics. Tho entrance of women Into politics In North Platte Tuesday rosulted In tho most sweopliiK victory tbo city lias ovor known, n 1b ovldonced by tho fact that A. P. Strrttz, the candidate they most hoartlly supported for may or was elected by a vote nearly 200 greater than tbo combined vote of tho othdr three candidates. The total vote cast by tho women was nearly if not' altogether as largo as that cast by tho men, which disproves the so frequently made that wo - soruon so ireiiuuimy uiuuu mm " . in on would not avail thomsolvos of J of suffrage were such accorded them. It Is true that In tho election Tuosday thore was an Issue that strongly ap pealed to them, yot oven had this is sue not boon so strongly presented we aro confident tho woman vote would havo fairly strong. In cntorlng the campaign tho wo men recognized tho value of a thor ough solidification of their forces and proceeding along this lino bullded an organization that could not have boon stronger nor more efficient. They ap pointed as members of their commit tees women of known energy and In fluence a bouse to house canvas was niailo and on election day thoy saw to It that every woman who was favor able to Mr. Streltz got to the polls and voted. Their organization ns n whole was as porfoct and as effectual as any wo havo ever known In city or county politics. The appointment of two women In each ward as Judges and clerks of icloctlon produced an air of refine ment at tho voting places, and tho difference In tho general demeanor of the mon voterB as compared with pre vious years was noticeable. Tho Trlbuno In mightily pleased that tho women evinced such an. Inter est Tuosday and it hopes that tho same Interest will bo taken In future elections. ::o:: OTA Mill WEATHEIt. . Wo passed through March without any sovcro storms and without tho tcmporaturo reaching tho zero mark. Tho mean tcmporaturo for tho month was two dogrocs warmer than tho normal for tho month. The coldest March day wo havo ever had was twonty-ono below zero. Tho precipitation for tho month was forty-four ono hundredths of an Inch, ns compared with thirty-two ono hundredths In March of last year and 1.48 lnchos In March vm. tho nor mal for tho month Is clghty-sovon ono hundredths of an Inch. Tho wettest March wo havo ovor had was In 1912 when tho precipitation amounted to This data Is taken from tho monthly summary Issued by Observer Shilling of tho local weather bureau. :;o:: FOR HALE. Your cholco or our two Registered lloroford Herd Dulls. Ono of these, a four year old, and weighing ovor a ton, is tho making or a big bull. 24F4 II. & II. KERR, Brady, Nob. : :o: : Card of '''luniks Wo desire In this public way to glvo our sincere thanks to nil tho friends and neighbors who gnvo us aid and sympathy on the occasion or our great boreavomont In tho death of nnr wlfo and mothor. the Into Emma llaspol, and especially to thoso who sent floral offerings, and to thoso who boro tho body or our neiovoa 10 uiu tomb. Albert Haspol and children. ::o:: l'Olt SALE. Darn 1Gx20 In good condition, now ly nalntcd. Would mako a good four room house. Also double sheds. In qulro at Now Method Tiro Shop. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Rcmemher that when you bring your Ford car to ' us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service ma terials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices, Your Ford is too useful, to valuable to take chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality ma terials, Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers; trusted by the Ford Motor Com pany to look after the wants of Ford own ers thut't the assurance we olTer. We are getting a few Ford cars and first come first to receive delivery. Hendy-Ogier Auto Company OIIOANIZK ItAlMlOAl) HEX vim vicroity loan campaign A railroad organization which In cludes representatives of evory branch of the service from the direc tor general to the last man In the yards, will handle the victory llborty loan campaign of the rallronds of tho country. "It Is the Intention that every em ploye of the railroad should bo urged personally to subscribe for as largo an amount of victory liberty loan notes as possible," says tho general bulletin, which gives Instructions for the for mation of tho army which will put the loan across. Tormlnal and shop committees will bo composed of three or more ofllcers and men and In shop subcommittees to roach employes In all outlying shops and ropalr shops. A detailed method of securing dally reports of tho subscriptions of the rail systems has been worked out, Two fcaturos arc named ossontlal: Total subscriptions of officers and employes as-jfire to bo made known promptly ! Kn,.rH committee of tho rallroi to the r.ru railroad; to- tal subscriptions arc to bo mndo known to tho county victory llborty loan organization in such detail ns will onnbln the latter to allocate tho tho subscriptions to the communities "Dnd Dlnlock will ro-entor the pop corn business and Is having a stand erected on the McDonald lot at Fifth and Locust. Girls' capos and dolmanB, ago C to 14 In navy, copen and tan, now shown ut BLOCK'S. A now time card will go Into ef fect Sunday. Tho chnnges will con corn principally tho branch lines oast. No. 0, It is said, will -bo the only train effected on tho main lino nnd tho chango of arrival wljl bo slight. Enrouto east on train No. 2 yester day was tho Philippine Commission enrouto from thoso islapds to Wash ington, D. C. Tho obect of tho visit of tbo commission is to establish clos er trado rolations with tho United States. The mombcrs of tho commis sion will appear before the -leading commercial bodies of this country. This has boon tho greatest suit sea son over known. Wo aro getting in new suits every day to supply the groat' demand. You aro sure to find hero tho kind of a suit you may want whether it may bo a box suit, blouse suit, or plain tailored suit. BLOCK has them. : :o" : 10 H SALE. Homo grown olm trees. 2th street, phono Red 958. 215 cast 20tf FOlt SALE Two yearling Holsteln bulls. A Coolldgo, North Platto. 21-4 ::o:: Wanted to buy Light stock hogs nnd somo brood sows. Phono 797F031. Geraldine Farrar in 66 The A woman's law of the great wesl. They love hard and fight hard under the western skie9. EXTRA SAUURDAY Smiling Bill Parsons in "Bill Settles Down." Bill is funny even on a farm CRYSTAL THEATRE Saturday - Monday ... K si t .-7 LITE :enes, Neglect is bound to mean repairs soon- r later. The way to keep your battery at the top notch of effici ciency is to have it inspected regularly by men who know, and can recognize the symptoms of distress. dl Official Service Station McDonaldjBank Building. Phone 731 COMMISSION Kit? .PKOCEEMNOS. March 31, 1919. Board of county oommlBsloners met present Koch, Hermlnghausen and county clork. Tho following claims were allowed? Fred Tobap, bridge work, $42.00. I Paul Moyor, office expenses and of-i flee ront, $24.80. Alleen Onntt Cochrnn, salary,$133.33 1 A. S. Allen, office oxpensos, $42.16. Alleon Gantt Cochran, orflco expen ses. $35.10. L. A. Cambrel, salary, $77.00. Anna Andorson, care or Emma An derson, $35.00. Faye Elder, salary, $05.00. A. S. Allon, salary, $137.60. Essie Wessburg, salary, $75.00. Sundry lfcrsons, dragging roads, $252.75. A. J. Salisbury, salary, $145.80. R. O. Anthos, road work, $5.G0. Tim Sutton, salary, $100.00. WIloy Moon, road work, $42.00. Harry Blackstone, road work, $10.80. Chas. Robinson, dragging, $9.00. Lyman McClure, road work, $2i40. J. R. Rltner, rip rapping, $523.50. O. B. Cyphers, road work,$5.00. Harold Conger, road work, $3.00. Aaroon Gregg, road work. $44.80. F. P. WilHams, road work, $1.00. Chas. Cockle, rond work, $G.00. Wesloy Cockle, road work, $22,Q0". Sundry persons, road work, Com. Ilist. 3, $25i;i5. E. H. Springer, services and milage, $r,G.25. F. W. Herminghousen, services and milage, $01.50. S J. Koch, services and milage,1 $40 00, S. M, Souder,- office Expenses, $129.85. E. McNeal, dragging, $20.40. Robt. Dean, houso rent county poor, $10.00. Bond of W. A. Gauntt, assessor Xorth Rosedqlo precinct, approved. Adjourned to meet April 7, 1919. -: :o: :- First -Presbytcrlnn Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m., commun ion services at 11 a. m. Every mem ber of tho church Is requested to be present nt this the first communion of the church year. Remember the evening service at eight o'clock. - : :o: : The Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal. Divine services for next Sunday, 5th Sunday In Lent. Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 n. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 7 p. m. Sunday school In St. Paul's chapel on the North side 3 p. ni. There will be a speclnl sermon preached during the morning service ft 1:00 n'nlnpkl nn Mm Arpnnno FYir- . ' ' - . 1 . . . 1 .. 1... 1 1. . !...., laln U. S. Field Artillery). R. O. MACKINTOSH, Rector. : :o: : r You feel different the minute you take It a gentlo.soothlng warmth fills tho system. It's a pleasure to take HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Helps purify tho blood, drives out tho germs of Winter, gets you hustling, bustling, full of life and energy. 35c. Tda or tablets. George Frater. The iPercheron Stallion "Lord BMwood" Will make the season of 191!) nt the ,T. I. Smith farm nt the Baker school house four miles west of North Platto. "Lord Birdwood" was foaled June 15, 1010, bred nnd raised by 1. A. Goodrich, of Bellevue. Neb., weighs 1000. perfectly sound nnd Is recorded by the H'crclicrnn Society of America under the record number of 91SA2. -.SERVICE FEE $12i0 to Insure the mnro with foal. Caro will bo taken to prevent inci dents but should any occur the owner of the horse will not be responsible. CLAUDE MOORE, Owner. alilill There will be "Sale next Saturday but we will have a 6 STREET of Household Goods across from the Postoffice Saturday, April 5th, 1919 ALWAYS USE COW BRAND FLOUR WORTH STo5 VBESTI KORTHPlVTTt.KI& IT MAKES BETTER BREAD PATRONIZE NORTH PLATTE INDUSTRIES THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR is an old reliable thresh er and tractor Company. Three sixes in tractors, 30-60, 22-45 and 15-30. If you are going to buy a tractor we in vite you to investigate the AULTMAN-TAYLOR. For Prices and Terms Inquire of HOMER D. MYLANDER. CATALOGUE FREE Tho alt -y oar -round soft drink. Leadership, onee established, is strengthened and confirmed by its followers and imitators Bevo's leadership is proclaimed by the largest rear guard that ever followed a leader. Sold everywhere "Families supplied by drocor, druist and dealer. "-"Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our plant. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS.' Pnxton &: Gallagher Co., Distributors NORTH fLATTE, no Combination SALE 40 PLATO i BBS; lillfn NEBB. illlill