The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 23, 1920, Image 10

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    IKA L BAKE, Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
Ono i'cnr bjr Mall, In uilriuice. .81.76
Ono Year by Currier, in ndruncu, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco aa Second Class Matter.
I'MOAV, JANUARY i!d, 1020.
Attend CoinoHtlon In Lincoln
W. II. Barrett, manager of tho farm
department of the Hollman & Sebas
tian Agency, has Juat returned from
Lluooun, whero he attended tlio No-
braka Realty Dealer Araoclntlon con
ventlon which wan hold In the Lincoln
hotel In tho city. Matters or lobula
tion tending to establish the business
upon a profotHlonul hauls and to elim
inate lrrosponslble'and transient denl-
ors, commonly as "curbstonoris", wore
coiiHldered and referred to the logls-
latlvo committee. The Nebrasko
association took stops to affiliate with
tho National Hoard of Realtors.
After tho adjournment of tho realty
dealers convonlon Mr. IJarrett was
Joined by J. E. Sebastian, general
manager of tho Hollman & Sebastian
Agoncy, and together uttonded tho
annual convention of tho Union Fire
& Automobile Insurance Companies,
which was also hold at the Lincoln
hotel. Tho roport of tho president
Hhows a wonderful growth in all lines
of Insurance, particular In tho automo
bile and farm insurance departments,
for tho yoar 1019 and predicted a
grentor increase for 1920.
Steals MutTkr.it Hide1;
Breaking a light in a south window
of tho Llpsliltz building and unlocking
tho lowor sash, a thief entered L. Lip
shltz's place of buslnoss Tuesday
night and stole thorofrom hotwoen
eighty and ninety muskrat hides val- j
ued at ovor three hunuron dollars.
Mr. Llpsliltz fools protty certain that a
hon-rosldont who was In his place
Tuosday Is tho guilty party. Ho offers
a roward of $150 for the arrest and
conviction of tho thief and tho roturn
of the hides.
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DeitiiK'iutlc Party In Had
William Jennings Bryan In a
dinner at Hotel Astor, in Now York,
stated that the democratic pary could
not go before the country In tho nat
ional election and explain why it fail
ed to roach a compromise on the peace
treaty. He said that ho loved his party
uppormost and that failure to reach a
compromise and Ululating that tho
treaty bo made a party Issue could not
bo explained.
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Tho French High Government bus
decided to proscnt a memorial diploma
In tho nnmo of Uw French Govern-1
montto tho nearest of kin of Amor-,
leans .wuo died in tlio service or their
wumf ui"fa -v '"" "ui u",
roqucstod the American Legion, in co
operation with tho Army Recruiting
Offlcors, to distribute those diplomas
on or before Washington's Hlrthday
Fobruary, 22, 1920. Tho diploma rop
rwucntlug one of tlio ban-rollers of the
Arc do Trlumpho In Paris, will bear
tho unmo of tho deceased soldlor with
a recognition from tho French people
signed by tho President of tho French
Koptubllc. An Interpolation accom
lani6s the diploma.
Chll Service Examination
A Civil Sorvlco Examination will lie
hold February 14th for tho clork car
rlor at tho local nostofflco.
Ont Fobrunry 18th nn examination
wHIAki hold for tho position of post
master at Brndy. which ofrieo has an
annual compensation of eleven hun
dred dollars.
Grab Them Quick, Come Early.
You can not afford to let this opportunity pass. Our
first cut price sale.
Two Days Only, January 23 and 24.
They say it can not be done, but watch us do it. Here
they are.
2 8 oz. packages mucaronl 15c
2 8 oz. packagos speghotl v-!."e
2 packagos grapo nuts i.23c
2 largo packuges Oats 50c
2 large packages Post Toustlcs :15c
2 packages puffed wheat or coru..25c
3 packages E. O. corn Hakes 25c
3 cans VanCamps asat. soups :tlc
3 large cans Van Camps Pork and
beans , Sic
3 medium cans VnnOamps pork
and boanu 51c
0 small Turtle pork and beans -10c
3 cans standard corn :iSc
3 catiB sUmdard peas HSc
3 caiiH standard tomatoes 3S
BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
WE LEAD IN HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICE. WHEN YOU THINK tf '
QUALITY Till NIC OF YanCamp Quality.
H. J. llolnz, that Quality Sunklst, that Quality
Paxton & Gallagher Turtle Brand Quality.
Raymond Bros. & Clarko R. B. C. Quality.
Grangor Bros. NEB A Quality. Beech Nut Brand Quality.
(jhese prices good for two days only at all tour of our
' . Stores.
Gamble with Springer,
THE CHAIN SYSTEM.
No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 208.
No. 2, 110 EnHt It Street, Phono 400.
iNo. 3, 021 East Fourth, Phone 701.
No. 1, 821 lV'st Third, Phone No. 75.
NORTH PIiATTK Itlltl) IS
AVARI)i:i SWKEI'STAKK PRIZII
.1. A. McDonald, of thin city, received
a telegram Wednesday aftortoon from
Lincoln stating that his Light Ilrnhma
pullet which ho had on exhibition at
the Htate poulry show had been award
ed champion of tho show, at which
2.800 birds wore exhibited. Mr.' Mc
Donald's Light Hrabma cockerel won
first premium In Its class. Two years
ago at tho state show Mr. McDonald
won the weepstake with a bird of the
same strain.
M. ('. Hodgors won tho first prize for
cockbirds of the Light Hrabma strain
at the show this weok.
Tho premiums secured by the North
Platte poultry breeders Is evidence
that their birds are among the host
not only In the state but In tho west.
Will Consider Social Kvll
N(t Monday evonlng tho city conn
cil, the county commissioners and the
physicians of the city will hold a con
forpnee to consider tho social evil,
and dlsciiHS the advls'iblllty of oHtah-
HhIiIiik a public clinic and tho possible
uuarantlulng of subjects. This confer
once follows tho mooting of the coun
cil held last week at which Airs.
Panics, a representative of the state
board of health, made an address In
which sho severely attacked social
condition In this city.
Secure Photograph of MunlcHY.
A photograph of the Mexican want
ed for complicity in tho murder of
Thursday of last week has boon se
cured from Council HlufTs whero ho
was in Jail for a crime committed
This photograph has been attached
to post cards containing a description
of tho man and the cards mailed
broadcast ovor tho country. It Is
hoped that by menus of this photo
graph and description tho Mexican
may be apprehended.
Appoints Chief of Police.
At tho meeting of tho city council
Tuesday evening Mayor Stroltz pre
sented tho namo of George E. Wins
low for chlof of pollco and tho council
unanimously confirmed tho nomina
tion. Tho appolnteo lias been a resi
dent of tho city for a number of yours
und has followed the buslnoss of a
contractor and builder. He has had
past experience as a peace officer.
Notice to All.
The uuiisus enumerators are about
to close thoir work and any person
who has not boen enumerated is rc
uostcd to send thoir name and nd
dilass to Mr. Thos. F. Healoy, North
Platte. Wc are anxious to get a true
census and in order that tills bo ac
complished each person must see the
onuntrators.
NORTH PLATTE CHAMBER 01
COMMERCE.
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i ( (), p. XOTICE
('olfax Kncjimpment No. 2,'t, I. 0. 0,
p. will hold Insinuation f officers
,s Friday eu'iilng, January 2!ld. All
suiioruiuaie nieniners imp most cor
dln'ty Invited to attend. Following
(ho Installation there will be an oy
tcr supper.
, J. (il'Y SWOPi:, Scribe.
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I-'ir"t Lutheran Church.
Morning worship 11 o'clock, subject
"Tho Deity or Jesus Christ" Evonlng
worship, 8 o clock, subject. "What
ovidonco do you glvo tho world that
you have boen with Jesus?" Special
inuslc. Sunday school at 9:45. A
cordial Christian welcome awaits all
who attend our services.
REV. C. F. KOCH. Pastor
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Christian Science sorvice Sunday 11
a. m. Wednesday evening meetings
ovory weok at 8:00. A cordial Invi
tation Is oxtendod to all to attend
thoao services. Building & Loan build
ing, room 25.
2 largo cans standard tomatoos !I."c
3 tall caim Camntlon milk K!c
3 small onus Carnation milk Mr
3 bars Palmollvo soap 'Jlc
3 bars Cronin of Oil soap 21c
i i.. .....
i urn mint launury soap 2,ic
1 can Lows lyo in(.
2 packages borax soap chips 2(lc
2 packages powdered borax 2(ic
1 bottle Mrs. Stewart blueing Pie
I loo glass G. ft S. uuiHtnrd 11c
l UIOOK SIOCK Kill . (),C
1 100 pound sack salt $1.1,",
i iuc suck iiiuio mn (C
1 15c sack table salt lie
I
i 1 30c sack table salt 20c
COMMISSIONERS' PR0CTS.K1MN(SS
January 19th, 1920.
Hoard met pursuant to to adjourn
mailt, present full board, whon tho fol
lowing business was transacted:
Scott Reynolds, road work, $1.40.
Win. Moult, road work, $1.75.
H. G. Shaner, .road work, $2.80.
Fred Peterson, road work, $4.90.
P. S. Wngnor. road work, $2.80.
Forest Shanor, road work, $2.10.
Frod McClymont, road work, $2.45
S. It. Colo., road work. $2.80.
Cnrl Roberts, road work, $1.10.
H. T. Woodgate, road work, $8.15.
Fred Sainelson. road work, $1.75.
W. C. Knight, mdso co. poor, $27.59.
15. C. Hosteter. bridge work, $31.50.
Lew Perkins, bridg?. work, $120.00.
Dalo Murphy, engine work, $20.00.
W. T. Elliott, work on shed, $37.00.
Chas. Burton, road work, $5.42.
George Schick, raid work, $15.00.
David Scott, gravel, $15.75.
B. E. Urownoll, hall for election, $0.
J. E. Schram, dragging, $10.00.
J. L. Kotcham, road work,. $50.75.
John Mulrhoad. dragging, $22.50.
W. H. Wafer, road work, $80.00.
E. & W. Coker, imln co. poor, $30.00
I. C. Carstine. hardware, $4.90.
Wallace Lumber Co., lumber, $0.55
Hammond & Stephens, supplies for
offices, $255.03.
Loypoldt & Pennington, coal, $00.7.'!
Tho Hub, mdso.. $0.00.
Honry Anderson, road work, $5.00
Glaus Anderson, road work, $14.00
J. D. Adams, road work, $19.33.
Pratt, G. & B., rent. $10.00.
Chas. .Hratton, road work, $15.00
Natb liratten, road work. $38.20.
August Hratton, road work. $12.C0.
I. V. Dally, road work, $9.30.
Hoyd Elandr, road work. $14.00.
Farmers' Co-Op. Assn., coal, $5.88.
E. F. Hultman, plumbing at tlio
Jail. $7.85.
J. P. Hemphill, printing, $50.50.
Imperial Brush Co.. supplies, $19.50
Howard McConnoll, dragging, $71.25
Paul Meyer, office expenses, $3.85.
T. S. Long, road work, $14.40.
Win. Loypoldt. dragging. $9.00.
Loypoldt & Pennington, coul, $275.42
Dowy Leaf, road work, $5.00.
Remington Co., supplies, $13.00.
Hugh Songer. dragging. $8.50.
Omnba Printing, Co.. supplies for
offices, $1,047.80.
Nubaum Scott Co., supplies, $109.20
J. S. Hatches Co.. supplies. $155.40.
Geo. M. Smith ft Co., supplies, $27.75
R. C. Selby, road work, $7.00.
Simon Bros., 'plumbing, $1.25.
F. M. Elliott, rond work. $0.00.
M. D. Wells, rond work. $12.00.
Motion made and seconded that the
board nppolnt Dr. George H. Dent
county physician for 1920. -Carried...,
E. II. Springer, telopbono service,
$12.00,
F. W. Herinliighnusen, telephone
F.-rvIce, $21,00.
S. J. Koch, telephone sorvlco $10.
E. II. Springer, Hull rent for elec
tion. $10.00.
S. J. Koch, oil. $0.25.
Adjourned to January 2fith, 1920.
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Episcopal Church.
HOly communion 8 a. m.
wi
Church school nnd bible clnss 9:45
a. m. - j
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Church school on north side 3 p. )
Evening prayer at 7:30 p. m. : j
It. O. MACKINTOSH. Rector.
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Fur Coats nnd Robes.
Wo take orders for tanning furs
and hides for coats and robes and for
tho making of coats and robes from
furs and hides. Coats rollned and re
paired. 91tf L. LIPSH1TZ.
Coming!
TOM M3X
IN
"The Speed Maniac"
a high powered tale of the west hitting on all twelve.
Keith Theatre, January 28-29.
Geiken's Annual Sale
OF
Dnroc-Jersey
ED
Will bo held at Swanson Bros. & Llerger's Garage
Gothenburg, Neb., January 28th,
At 7: HO 1 M. Night Sale.
The offering consists of
10 TRIED SOWS. 30 FALL GILTS.
16 SPRING GILTS.
SIRES Model Wonder, Great Orion, Nebraska Pathfinder,
King Sensation, Deets' Illustrator, The King, Great Won
der Model 2nd, Golden Wonder, Mammoth Sensation,
Grand Model 1 Am, Ardmore Sensation, Great Sensation,
Giant Perfection, Orion Cherry, Pathftnder'a 2nd, Bailor's
Smooth Sensation, Ohio Cherry King Jr.
13red to King of Orion's Again and Nebraska Model.
FREE ENTERTAINMENT AT GOTHENBURG HOTEL.
Write for catalogue to
H. D. G EI KEN
"l Cornel, .NiMmislui.
New HookS
Worth While Meclmnlcftl Hooks.
i Explanation of Train Orders and
i Train Rulos by O W. Brant.
Treatls covorlng the Operation, Do-
fects anil Roniedlos of the Locomotive
Westlnghouso and Nesv York Air
Brake by J. R. MacDonnld.
Mrs. Will Ilondy has donatod The
John Martin Book, u child's maga
zine, to the library.
ltcglkTcd Shorthorn Cattle Sale.
I. E. Burton nnd Geo. Russell will
hold a sale of high class, useful
Shorthorns nt Maywood, February 11.
1920.
Twelve iVollnr Hod".
Announcement was mado Tuosday
that the great Westorn Sugar Co. will
pay growers $12 per ton this season
This Is a hike of $2.50 per ton over
bint year and will probably satisfy
the growors.
The American Company, has not as
yet announced Us price, but It will
probably meet tho advance made by
tho Groat Wostern.
POR SALE.
Now modern house, oak finish, corn
er location, with very llttlo expense
could bo mado into a double house.
Rent from half would make goodly
payments on property. Priced at
coU of construction. Phono Red 831
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Proof of Convexity.
I Tbo proofs of tho convexity of the
1 earth's surface are numerous nnd
)ino of them exceedingly simple. If,
i standing on tho seashore, In a clear
day, wo view a ship leaving the coast
In any direction, tho hull or body of
tho vessel first disappears; after
1 wards tin; rigging, nnd lastly the top
of 'the highest mast vanishes from
sight. Navigators have sailed around
! the earth. Among the earliest of
those wns tho famous English sailor,
, Sir Francis Drake, who sailed from
Plymouth, England, on December lfl.
. 1577, and arrived at tho siuno plnce
on September 20. 15S0. Many other
I early navigator, by sailing in a west
erly direction, arrived at the country
they sailed from. The form of the
earth's shadow, as seen upon the moon
In an eclipse. Indicates the globular
figure of the inrth. nnd the conso
quent convexity of Its surface.
Wisdom in Old Saying.
The ancient proverb. "Shoemaker,
stick to thy lust." is said to have orlg'
Hinted In ancient Greece. The artist
Apellcs painted his pictures and placed
them by the wnysldo to hear the com
meats of passers-by. On one occasion
he heard a shoemaker criticise a shoe in
his picture as faulty, and he corrected
the error. But when the shoemaker,
noting that his advice had been ac
cepted, criticised the drawing of the
leg, Applies wns forced to cry out,
, "Shoeinnjcor, s,tlck by'ithy last," that
is, jrou may tuiiicinu m juur own qir
pnrtuient, but not otherwise.
A Scriptural Bull.
Even tho Bible Is not free from
bulls. In chapter thirty-seven of the
book of Isaiah appears the following
confusion of ideas: "Then the angel
of the Lord went forth, and smote li:
the camp of the Assyrians, a hundred
and four score and live thousand ; and
when til v arose early In the morning
behold. ;'.iey were all dead corpses."
SOWS
Swedish .Mission
We will have our regular meeting
Friday evening. Jan. 23, at 7:30 at tho
Pooplo's Mission Church. All Welcome.
WAN
SPRING
Nor h Ha e f
PHONE
dorft
shm your f
unless the bundle is tagged to"Shuberf
The Highest Prices Ever Known
That's WhaS You'H Gel from "SHUBERT"
WE WANT 'EM NOW AND WELL PAY THE PRICE TO GET 'EM
I H9I EXTRA LARGE I N?l URGE I N?IME0IUM I N?l SMALL I N9 2
I tmt to tvwat titaTovmae ntA to tvianct it to Avmtot nosin cauAurv
, MUSKRAT
Winter 6.00 to 5.00 1 4.75 to 3.75 1 30 to 2-75 1 2i0to 1.75-2.5fttO 1.50
Fall 4.50 lo 3.75 3.50 lo 2.75 1 2.50 to 2.00 1 1.75 to 1.50 1.75 to 125
COYOTE
HewFuntd. Cased 1 30.00 to 25.00 1 22.00 to 18.00 1 15.00 to 12.50 10.00 to 8i010.00to 5.00 1
Opta or Hi.dien 1 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to 14.00 1 12.00 to 10.00 1 8.C0 to 6.00 1 8.00 to 4.CQ
S KU M-K.
N?l EXTRA LARGE I N?! LARGE I N?1 MEDIUM I Nl SMALL UUUU UNPHIME
CXTflA TO AVCRJtGC CXTfl TO VBAOC f TP TO AWffticr fKTOft TO AVlHA ' Vj T1 Sif Q 0JLir
Black 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 8i0to 8.00 7.50 to 6501 7.00 to 4.00 i
Short 10.00 to 8i0 8.00 to 7.00 6.50 to 6.00 5.75 Jo 5.00 5.0Gt3 250
Narrow S.CO to 7.00 6.50 to 5.50 525 to 4.75 4.50 to 4.00 4.0) '.3 2.00
Broad j 5.00 to 4.00 3.50 to 3.00 2ii01o 2.00 1.7510 1.00 1.50 to .75
These extremely high prices for Nebraska Furs arc based on the
well-known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for im
mediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior sliinn at high
est market value. Ship your Furs now when we want 'em. You'll
get "more money" and get it "quicker" too.
"SHUBERT" RETURNS W5LL MAKE YOU HAPPY
SHIP TODAY ANB KEEP 'EM COMING FAST
SHIP Alt- YOUR FURS DIRECT TO
THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THEVIORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IH
ERICA N
25" 27 W.Austin. Ave.
Tho undorsiKned will soil at public auction on his placo about 12 miles
northeast of North Platto, known as tho Carl McGrow farm. Sec. 8-15-29
Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1920
Commencing at 1 o'clock, tho following property, to-wit:
41 HEAD OF CATTLE
13 head of milch cows. 5 fresh cows, 3 stock cows, 3 two year old
heifers, 4 coming 2 year old heifers, 13 coming yearlings, G of which
aro heifers and 7 aro steers, 5 fall calves. 1 REGISTERED WHITE
FACE BULL, COMING 4 YEARS OLD.
10 PIE AD OF HORSES
Span bays, maro and goldii"?. 7 years old. wt. 2800; span geldings, 4
years old, wt. 2200; 1 gelding coming 4 years old. wt. 1100; span of
smooth moutired mares, wt. 2400; 1 saddlo maro; 1 colt coming 2 years
old, 1 colt coming 1 year old.
11 HEAD OF HOGS
Two brood sows and nlno shoats weighing about 100 pounds each.
1WU JKMKX CHICKENS
FARM MACHINERY
Hay rack, walking plow, 2 harrows, hay sweep, hand corn shelter
grindstone, wagon and box. buggy, hay rake, Rock Island lister, J. D.
two row, lister cultivator, 2 Badger cultivators 4 discs, C-foot McCor
mlch hay mowor, 3 sets of work harness. Morso & Fairbanks engine
and Jack. DeLaval No. 15 cream sepnrator, sod plow, about 30 tons of
hay. Incubator, 120 egg size, some household goods, and other articles
too numerous to montlon.
FKKK LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE $20 and under cash; sums ovor $20, olgrt months
time will bo given on bankablo paper bearing 10 por cent luturost from
dato of ante. No property to bo removed until sottled for.
ED O'MARA, Owner.
H. 3f. JOHAXSKX, Auctioneer. V. C. l'IKLSTICKKK, Clerk
GAS EN'GDfE FOR SALE.
Four horse power Fairbanks gas
engtuo In good running order. Brod
bock's Meat Market. 86tf
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roduce
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RAW FORS
DepLsGss-CMcagOi V.S.A
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S 25c
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