The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 07, 1919, Image 10

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SUBSCIUI'TION HATES:
Ono l'car by .Mull, in iuItuiico..$1.75
Ono Year by Carrier, In ndrnncc, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
piudav, xovkmiiek 7, 1019
GOVKKNJIKN'T ItUFlSKS TO
LIFT TJIK INJUNCTION
Organized labor's proposal for end
ing the coal atrlko through withdrawal
of Injunction proceedlngH agalnt of
ficers of tho United Mine Workers of
Amorlca was rojected bluntly Wed
nesday by tho dopartmont of justice.
Tho government's answor to the
union suggestion advancotl by Samuel
Gompora, proaldont of tho American
Federation of Labor, was given by As
sistant Attornoy General Ames, who
declared tho strike was a violation of
law and that tho only placo to fight It
out was lu colirf. .
Labor loaders, visibly disturbed by
this refusal, agreed with tho oporators
that tho statement of tho govern
ment's position swept away all hope
of immediate BCttlcmout of the strike,
involving more than 400,000 soft coal
minors in 28 states.
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Agitators (o be Prosecuted.
Tho government dragnet for all ag
itators and "Reds" Is being laid. The
department of Justice has sont many
agents Into tho coal Holds and among
other Industries and Is planning a
general round-up of all thoso who are
resorting to agitation to keep the min
ors t-nd other workers uroused.
Evidence against agitators that Iuib
been gathered by the department of
Justice 1b boing carofully safeguarded.
It is known, however, that the matter
of agltatorB was discussed by Dr. Gar
field In his conference with J. D. A.
Morrow, representative of tho opera
tors, and that tho bollef expressed
that tho chief point In tho difficulty of
getting tho men back at work would
bo eliminated If the "local Reds" and
"revolutionists" In tho mining locali
ties could bo curbed.
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Nebraska Towns Out of C'oal.
Inslstont calls for coal from a large
nutnboc of Nobraska towns aro being
received by tho stato railway com
mission at Lincoln. Tho town of Ar
nold, northeast of this city, wired that
It had boon out of coal for two weeks
and pooplo woro sufforliig. Acting
Governor Barrows warns the peoplo to
consorvo fuol wherovor posslblo and
says: "Whorover there Is a shortage
of coal, It would bo WQll to take tho
mattor up with tho local agent of the
railroad In' tho town whoro tho short
ago exists. Ho will bo expocted to
tako tho matter up with tho proper
railroad authorities liighor up."
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Ohio Wets nro Ronton
Ohio has rolled up another dry ma
jority. Tho slzo of tho majority is yot
in. doubt but returns from half of
Ohio's eighty-eight counties rouolvod
at, tho offlco of tho socrotary of Btato
lndlcato that It will not bo loss than
.40,000 and probably 50,000.
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Non-Pnrtlsan Leaguer Lose.
Returns from Tuesday'w oleotlon
for 100 delegates to tho stato consti
tutional convention received Indicate
that tho non-partisan loaguo will not
diavo more than twelve roprosontn-
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PLKASINO COMEDY
Good ones even scarcer,
That's why we aay, ''Buy Early
to be sure of getting clothes at
all,"
In buying here you are sure
of satisfaction our guarantee
protects you.
Full assortment is here now
in all the new styles.
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Mrs. E. M. McNamar, of Paxton, vls-
ltcd friends In town yesterday.
Your eyes don't noglcct them
have Dixon & Son, sight specialists
tako caro of them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd nnd their cr.iiul.
daughter, Miss Morle Kelso, will leave
isunaay tor California to spend tho
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EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO.
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Much of tho comody In "Tho Un-
pardonnblo Sin" for thoro is comody
a-plenty in addition to pathos In this
extraordinary Harry Garson produc
turnis provided by two able little
screen actors, who will bo particular
ly welcomed overywhero by members
or tho uoy Scouts of America. Ono
of tho youngsters plays the part of a
mombor of tho Belgian organization
or tho Roy Scouts and tho other an
nounces to his chanco acqualntanao
that ho Is an American Roy Scout,
balling from a little town in Kansas.
Tho two youngsters match their wits
against thoio of adults In tho cause of
Humanity, and got results which, lu
somo lnstancos, aro as amusing as
thoy aro gratifying. Bobby Connolly,
. won Known to picluro patrons tho!
country ovor, because of past perform-
ancos. plays tho part of tho Rolglan
mm,. wot am t .1 H . Tl . '
jwiutj,Bi,ui uiiu iKiny inirry, a com
parative nowcomor In big photoplay
productions, does romarkablo work as
tho rnggod Httlo American who ran
Into so many difficulties whon a ter
rible tragedy loft him frlondloss and
alono In Europe.
"Tho Unpardonable Sin" will lie the
attraction at tho Kolth thoatro, be
ginning Monday. Tho engngomnnt is
ror tnreo days, and two performance
will bo glvon dally, 7:00 and 9:00.
'lYnchers' Kxnnilnntlon
Tho Lincoln county teachers' ex
amination will ho held In North
PJntto. Brady. Maxwoll. Sutherland
and Wallaco, Saturday, Novombor 15.
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B. O. Sowlo & Son. of Maxwoll. hold
a salo of Poland China boars at Goth
enburg Saturday, but tho prices ob
tained woro not as high as tho offer
Ings morlted. Prices ranged from $40
10
A. Absorcromblo. of Bradv. looked
after business matters In town Wed-
nosuny.
R. I. Glbbs, of Staploton, looked
artor uusmoss matters In town Wed
nosday.
COJDIISSIONKIW' VltOCHKRINGS.
Novombor 3. 1010
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
prosont Koch, HormlnghauBon and
aprlngor and county clerk,
Claims w'ftTfl allowed as follows:
W. T. EI1K-2. rlvor work, J52.C0.
PoaRO &
blacksmlthlng, $16.25
Sundry persons, river work, J94.G0,
Mrs. Goo. Williams, mdse. county
poor, $3.10.
N. C. Rogers, services, $1.75. I
Win. Anthony, tractor work, $29.00.
Jim Oiirson, hlndo man, $25.00.
Sum Hawkins, hauling gravel, $21,
George Frazier, hauling gravel, $C3.
James Eckhard, hauling gravel,
$17.50.
John R. Rltner, bridge work, $009.20.
O. Hemllright, hauling gravol, $77.
Ecslo Wossburg, salary, $100.00.
Win. Ralloy, hauling gravol, $147.00.
Alvin Bakor, hauling gravol, $1G4.50.
Edna Sullivan, services, $22.75. '
H. R. Reed, rond work, $115.20.
H. A. Moyor, road work, $100.00.
John Bognrds, road work, $7.00.
Mart Hosford, road work, $32.00.
Henry Roettor, road work, $21.00.
John Bovorldgo, road work, $14.90.
.1. B. Hemphill, printing. $19.75.
Tob Bunting, salary, $3G.00.
Chas. Leypoldt, salary, $70.00. ,
Ed Burko, road work, $4.50.
Goo. Wlloy, road work, $3.50. j
ueorgo iiosioru, roan worK, $ai.uu.
Silas Buchanan, road work, $7.00.
Frank Ebolo, road work, $14.00.
O. M. Sholty, Janitor, $50.10.
Mrs. O. M. Sholty, lngor. $17.20.
Fred Tobas, bridge work, $25.50. '
F. AV. Xtormlnghauson, sorvlcos,
$1CG,00.
A. B. Hoagland, sorvlcos, $20G.05.
E. H. Springer, services and mileage,
?1S8.3U.
Alloen Cochran, offlco expensos,
$34.01.
Alloon Cochran, salary, $175.00.
Ailcon Cochran, visiting schools,
$187.70.
Fay Elder, salary, $'50.00.
N. D. Wells, road work, $25.00.
Tho Star, mdso. county poor, $85.10
A. J, Salisbury, salary, $145.80.
Tim Sutton, salary, $100.00.
A. S. Allon, salary, $lGG.Gt.
Anna Andorson, caro of Emma An
derson, $35.00.
P. G. Meyer, offlco rent, $15.00.
X. D. WoIIh. road work, $21.00.
AntonldoB Hdw. Co., mdso., $145.45
Mary Hutchinson, caro county poor,
$l-i.UU
T. M. Elliott., road work, $14.00.
Harry Shanor, road work, $13.30.
C. J. Boy co, rond work, $41.00.
Frod E. Johnson, road work, $42.00.
G. A. Schrocongost, dragging, $19,80.
C. J. Boyco, hauling gravel, $28.00.
P. W. Olson, dragging, $0.75.
Fred MeClymont, dragging, $22.50.
it. M. Brandenburg, road work.
$11. u.
O. Fast, road work, $G.00.
Honry Leaf, road work, $12.95.
Honry Andorson, road work, $15.60,
Charloy Brattelu, road work, $24.45
Aug. Brattoln, road work, $18.75.
Boyd Elandor, road work, $9.15.
Nath Brattoln. road work, $36.05.
Allon Gllkerson, road work, $3 60.
G. L, May how, road work, $4.50.
MoDonnld Stato Bank, directories.
E. & W. Cokor, mdso. county noor.
Lang Bros., blacksmlthlng, S21.0C.
Sundry porsons, births and death
record, $40.50.
C. P. Cnrson, road work, $72.75.
Ira WllBon, road work, $30.00.
Morlo Jacox, road work, $0.00.
L. W. Bonnott, road work, $11.00.
Frod Peterson, road work. $35.00.
E. H, Springer, stool ro-lnforclng,
Sundry porsons road work, $85.50.
Sundry porsons, dragging, $161.60.
u. E. Martin, aBsossor Ulrdwood
$70.00.
A. F. Beelor, assessor N. P. No. 1
$190.00.
J, J. Ginapp, assessor Gaallu, JG0.00
Claudo Dolanoy, sorvlcos, $12.00,
Don Melton, assessor. Willow. $50.00.
Otto Mo8inor, assessor Lemon, $60..'
I. E. Ditto, Assessor Brady, $1G5.58.
W. R. Brooks, assessor Nichols, $200.
II. E. Andorson, assessor Buchanan,
$135.88.
Marovlsh, assessor Hooker,
Mclntyre, .assessor Wallace,
L. C.
$50.00.
A. K,
$215.00.
J. C. Hamilton, assessor Medicine,
$140.40.
J. G. Kettle, assessor Maxwoll, $150.
M. L. Smith, assessor Garfield, $85.
A. E. Grooloy, assessor Myrtle, $70.
H. Cokor, assessor Sutherland, $200.
T. E. Doollttlo, assessor Osgood, $00.
J. M. Barnett, assessor Nowoll, $100.
George Macomber, assessor Hall,
$165.00.
D. "W. Kunkle, assessor Kern, $40.00.
W. C. Cousj), assessor Pockham, $50.
Martin Jopson, assessor Well, $70.00.
F. E. Kronouist, assessor Sellers,
$75.00
R. A. Beauchamp, assessor Cotton
wood, $150.00.
John Disco, assessor Payne, $75.00.
A. E. Moore, assessor Hinman, $120.
J. W. Kilmer assessor Table, $40.00.
H. H. Wllmath, assessor"Deer Creek,
$100.00.
J. HIghborger, assessor Plant, $90.
Geo. E. Payne, assessor Rosedale,
$45.00.
J. W.. Rowland, assessor E. Hinman,
$100.00.
T. J. Rowley, assessor Miller, $85.00
Theo. Lowe, assessor N. P. No. 4,
$95.00
A. W. Petterson, assessor Jeffrey,
$40.00.
C. C. Bowman, assessor Cox, $75.00
R. E. Gelsberger, assessor Somerset,
$100.00.
Fry & Behrens, cable, $7.20
J. G. Beeler, Insane board, $3.00.
E. fc W. Coker, mdse. county poor.
Chas. Oman, assessor Antelone. $140. $-9.00
Robt. McWha, assessor Woman, $90. Neb. & Iowa Steel Co., scrapers and
J. M. Frlsto, assossor Dickens. $150. grauer, $414.74.
N. J. Peters, assossor Sprincdale,, Je Dleringer, auto hire, $10.00.
$C7.90.
R. H. Stock, road work, $132.20.
Adjourned to November 6th, 1019
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$55.00,
H. L. Grant, assessor No. Rosedale,
$50.00.
H. A. Meyers, assessor Sunshine,
$100.00.
H. G. BunUy, assessor Harrison,
$45.00.
F. J. DIener, assossor N. P. No. 3,
$175.00.
Win. Lane, assessor Whlttler, $128.
J. H. Kenton, assossor Fox Creek,
$125.48.
Koch, services and mileage,
Tor Sale.
Attractive 6 room house, corner lot,
nice garage, whlto stucco, large
porches, hot air heat, all Improve
mcnts, built In locker. Must sell this
week. Call Black 621. 85tf
FARM SALE SERVICE
We offer a service of decided value to those '
who expect to dispose of property through
an auction sale this fall.
By putting the financial end of the event in
our hands, time and trouble will be saved
loss through worthless notes prevented.
If you want to sell out at a profit, talk (o 1
us' before concluding arrangements.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
j. ., . 1 1 i mi i.iiL.mri,iivii.T,i i i mi ma
BLACKLEG GERM FREE AGGRESSIN
25c A DOSE.
One dose immunizes the calf for life. Extra strong
7 dose syringes, needles, etc., for sale. All orders promptly
filled with Iresh vnceine.
DR. W, T. PRITCHARD, Distributor,
North Platte, Neb,
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Harry Lovoll, who has boon quite ,;
sorlously 111 for tho past few weeks, is
nblo to bo up and around again. m.
Sheet blankets in tho all whlto, ex
tra size 70x90, E. T. Tramp & Sons,
Mrs. Roblson, of Paxton, was tho
guost of frlondB in town yesterday.
,Mrs. II. C. Taylor, of Maxwell, spent
Wednesday with friends in town.
O. M. SWEDBURG,
20 Years Experience
Pure Bred Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer
HOLDREGE. NEBRASKA.
Maldng sales regularly for some of the best breeders and
farmers all over the state. Am selling nearly every day in
sale season and will appreciate the opportunity to make
your sale. For sale dates write me or call at the Union State
Bank, North Platte, and arrange for sale dates and terms.
Sale of
Thoroughbred Poland China
Boars
at the Johansen Sale Barn, North Platte,
Saturday, November 29.
commencing at 1 P. M.) sharp.
26 Head oi Fine Animals
will be offered.
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C. J. Landholm & Son and Claus Anderson
Owners.
Farm loans
I have plenty of SIX PER CENT MONEY
to loan on improved farms and ranches,
with interest payable annually and with
option of paying all or part of loan at any
time. '
Tax free mortgages bought and sold.
T. C. PATTERSON, Loan Broker.
B. & L. Building, North Platte, Nebr.
INCORPORATED 1887.'
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.
HAY
We Buy and Sell
Obtain our Prices.
THE HARRINGTON MER. CO.