The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 03, 1920, Image 4

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    Crystal,
Thursday and Friday.
JUNE ELVIDGE
Dr. O; If." Crewlor returned this
morning from Onmhit where lie had
Yesterdny now storm did not ox
tend weal of Jttlosburg, and et of
Lexington the fall was light.;
Mr. and Mr. 1eonard Stroup pass
ed east Sunday enroiite W their home
In Chicago from n visit m t'nliornia
The Wotiinn'a Foreign Missionary
society will hold a. inlsnonary tea at
I the home of Mrs. York Unman Friday
1 flfteruopn.
. ,'nptlst church groups moat Thura-
itiTH' 0;- 'B.-,', day tills weok. Ann HazoHlne group
i lie I OlSOll 1 Cil Vllh Mrs. Engmnlngor. lUDle anil Q
IS. group ut tho church.
Tim Nlcaflcoo Cami) Fire Olrls will
-give tiffcrontartalnmoiit at tho Frank
lin auditorium the evening of i-od-niary
20th.
Lout Cameo phi Monday evonlng,
botwocn 203 west Second street and
CK.NSl'S TAKKKS' HE
closi:
IN
A itory, of the strugglo of the good '
and bad In our naturoa.
FRIDAY COMEDY
ac i Amnnlpnn' 102 south jLociimU Return to Dixon's
African Lions and American, Jowolo gt0. rt(lwani. '
Rf.mifTR The Catholic Girls Club will hold
l their second annual dnnco nt tho k.
1 C. hall on Monday evening, February,
BBanSMi 9. to which an Invitation to th- public
Is extended.
'Die Catholic Girls' Club will meet
Wednesday evening at tho homo of
Mrs. W. It. Maloney, with Mlssos
O'Neill, Nichols and Morrow as as
sisting hostesses.
Mrs. C. L. Patterson and daughters
and Mrs. Hess left for Donvor last
night, Mr. I loss loaves for Buffalo this
afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Cochran
I'attorson will depart for Long Beach
this evening.
Mr. Moran, newly olected secretary
of tho Chamber., of Commerce, arrived
last evening from Oelweln, Iowa, and
will at onco take up his duties. His
family will arrive as soon as ho can
securo a suitable house.
Tho Methodist iaulcfl ''will hold an
other of their famous public dinners
in tho church parlors tomorrow from
11:30 to 1. Menu: Boiled beef and
noodles., masb'cd potatoes, croamed
peas, pickles, cherry plo, and coffee.
Prico CO cents.
LOCAL AND PUKSONAL
Miss Cnra Sousor spent Sunday with
friends In Paxton.
Dr. J. S. Twinom made a business
, trip( to Paxton yoatordny.
! Victor Itomlgh entered tho Twlnom
hospital Sunday for treatment.
' Wantod Office asslsitant Phone
, 135.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Buckley returned
' yesterday from a visit of few days In
Omaha.
f : Sco Dixon's sight specialist about
that headache.
Miss Gladys Hall came down from
Sidney Saturday to spend tho week
end with friends.
'a son was born Sunday nt tho
'.'TSvlncm hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
"Harry Carothors, of Maxwoll.
Dixon &, Son, Sight SpecIulHts.
W. W. Cummlng and W. C. Shel
vor spont Sunday in Clioycnno on
business for tho Union Paciilc.
Myron MuiiHlnger returned Sunday
from Wayne whoro ho had boon visit
ing relatives for boiho tlmo past.
F. Muck has resigned' as man
, agor of tho Union Paciilc dining room
and E. it. Kllngamon arrived yester
day to bo his successor.
Cordbva leathor good aro consider
cd tho best on tho market Dixon,
tho Jawolor.
In tho basket ball games Friday ev
ening betwoon tho boys' and tho girls'
teams of Oshkosh and tho North Platte
teams, the later won, tho boys by a
score of forty, to nlnoteeu and tho
girls by a soventeOn to llvo scoro
v For Salo Piano, cheap if taken at
" onco. Call at 321 1 east Second
street. , 6-4
Miss Oortrudo Robhauscn 1ms re
turned to hor duties at tho Dixon Jow
elry Btoro after an nbsonco of two
weeks duo to tho illness of hor mother
"Mrs. Uohhnuson suffered from a so
' voro attack of gall stones but is now
abloto bo up again. v
For' Salo-FIno mnnuro for lawns
Joseph Spies, phono Black 1100. 3-8
A good way to got tho story of ono
. of Hobort W. ChumberB' novels wlth
' out spending tho tlmo to read It would
bo to go to tho Keith tonight and soo
"Tho Dark Star," with pretty Marion
DaviB In tho leading rolo. To tho nc
companlmont of excellent music it
will make a pleasant ovening. You
might try taking a frlond, but anyway
como yourself.
Tho MethodiBt nid society will meet
Thursday afternoon In tho church
parlors with Mesdnmos M. E. Scott,
F, Redmond, J. F. Finn and' II. L.
Kelso as hostesses. The ludloB are
asking for a kitchen shower on tills
aftornoon and a good attendance is
desired.
A young man nnnicd Bradshaw, who
Is employed in tho bowling alloy on
cast Sixth street, wub arrested Satur
day night by tho police with a pint
bottlo of Uoozo in his possession. He
had a hearng boforo Judge Tracy in
tho police court yesterday forenoon
and pleaded guilty. Ho was fined one
hundred dollars and costs, which he
paid.
For Sale 12 Ithodo Island Red
chickens and a rooster. Phone
Black 229. 7-1
Misses Besslo and Hnzcl Smlh cn
turained nt a china shower last even
ing at which Mis's Wllla Rauch "was
honor guest. Tho ovening was spent
in playing llvo hundred, after which a
two course luncheon was served. Tabic
decorations were In yellow and blue.
From tho chandollor abovo tho bride's
table streamers of yollow nnd bluo
stretched to tho corners of tho table
and tiny wedding bells suspended on
colored ribbons hung abovo tho kowplo
bridal party which formed tho center
piece.
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Home For Salo
Five room house, good barn, chicken
houso, garago and two blocks of land
foncod. Two pumps. A good placo to
keep two cows, boiuo chickens and
pigs. $1,500 down, balanco on month
ly payments at 8 por cent interest.
W. Ti1. Arltormnn. 170i nnnt .Qlvtli
I street. 7-4
"'fth Plnf$Y on'Trfnl'TlflB I tfl
and the entlro stato of Nobraska and, UK
tho United State IA the Jury. North vU
Platte Is In the hi rticb "with Grnnd 31
Ulflhotd. Columbus, Kearnoy, Hastings K
seotts uiuii nnu ouier cities, which je
oxpoct to bo placed' In the 10,000 TI
cln. And this nicft Is bolng watched IjJ-j
by all the cltios of the United States,
and particularly cities In Nebraska 'S!
We hove put out tho challenge of 31
"North Platte Third City. In Nebraska" ' LC
and If wo Intend to reach this position m
It is necessary that every Citizen of 3j
tho city- do his part The Immediate tjpj
mns of prtgreBlng a great way to- r
ward this position In the taking of a jj
porKonal Interest in the rogular 10 il
year' United Statos census which Is UZ
now In progress by enumerators. It gi
would humllato and disgrace us in the UT
oyes of tho ontlro country, and par
tlculurly tho slate of Nobraska, If we nr
woro to fall short and bolow the class 3l
of a city of 10.000 and thereby fall to Jfi
Iiavo the namo of North Platte placed UZ
In tho Government's statistics and "jij
nubltcatlons and on the government Zxl
maps and othor returns which include LEZ
Up to tho present tlmo there has
but a very, little Interest or enthusiasm
shown In this cause by the people of
North Platto. It Is a terrible mis
take. Durng the next ten years peo
ple will not ask how large North
Platte is nor accept any explanation
as to why wo don't show in the class
of 10,000, or ask us how prosperous
wo are, but when considering the op
portunities and advantages of North
Platte, will refer to the census of the
United States as tho proof and will
gauge ottr city, accordingly. The re
turns of tiro census takers, as they
will show on tho United States re
ports, will be the finding of tho Jury,
and it cannot be appealed from. This
llndlng will limitms for tho next ten
years and will also limit the powers
and authorities of tho city govern
ment and will keep us from entering
tho higher municipal class with ad
ditional governng powers, which Is
determined by the 10,000 mark.
So let ecry man, woman nnd child LC
in tho city, of North Platto got busy Jr
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at onco and see that we get credit for
every individual we have in the census
report. Let us be honest; we don't
want credit for a single individual
moro than wo have, but wo do want
and need every one we do have. This
Includes everybody from old men to
babies, every member of your family
roomers or temporary' residents, who
wore on January 1, 1920, or who are
now residing or staying in the city of
North Platto. If you have beeii omit
ted In tho census, or' your family, or
If you know of any one or any one's
family or friends, who have been omit
ted, It is your personal duty to your
city to call Thos. F. Healoy, or tho un
dersigned, and give tho name, ad
dress, ago and other facts which are
required for the census, and wo will
do tho rest, nnd sco that tho names
are added to tho list.
SoVoral committees have been ap
pointed to check over 'the census .Hat,
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HIGH SPEED FOR ROAI) WORK.
SHORT TURNING RADIUS.
PHENOMENAL PLOWING STRENGTH.
PULLS TWO 14 INCH BOTTOMS.
FULL 22 H. P. ON THE BELT.
SERVICE MEN AT YOUK CALL.
PARTS FOR REPLACEMENT HERE
. XOT FIFTY MILES AWAY.
These Meritorious Points Make the Fordson the BEST.
. TRACTOR BUY Bar None.
Hendy-Ogier Auto Co,,
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North Platte, Neb. J. L. SOUDER, Sales Mgr.
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but this cannot bo done unlowJ every 1
resident of North Platto gets bShlndi
tho movement and shows that no Is a
booster and also checks up and asks
cveryono ho knows whether ho or she
has boon enumerated und then ninko a
report to the proper authorities. This
must bo dono at onco, It will be too
late after the week ending February
7th, as tho local censors must turn in
their books, and in fact tho informa
tion should be in by the middle of tho
week. Just consider how hunillnted
nnd grieved each of us would fool, if
when tho show down conies and tho
final returns are in wo find tlmt the
other cities of approximately Uie- same
slzo and In our class have outstripped
North Platto in growth, population
Industries and fame, due to our own
negligence. If wo will be alert now
aim get to work and ninko this a
SUN
THEATRE
DAYS ONLY
Starting Tucs. Feb. 3d
A big British melodrama,
from the Colossal Adelphi
Theatre success which ran
several seasons in London.
Now presented for the first
time on the screen by
JESSED. HAMPTON
as a
SEVEN PART
Special Production
The Zulu Chieftain informs
Lady Turnbull that he
demands an eye for an
eye a life for the life of
his brother, Koni, who
was treacherously shot,
by her husband while
holding a flag of truce.
whirlwind campaign to tho finish and
got in tho census reports what we are
really entitled to, then North Platto
will shine as one of the most rapid
growing cities in tho country, and one
of itho most prosperous, and this
record alone will bring thousands of
other people to our city and bring it to
tho position it is entitled to occupy as
third city in Nebraska.
Here's to North Platte, the gateway
of western Nebraska, a city of 10,000
Chairman Census Commlttoo
J. C. HOLLMAN,
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Drive for Higher Wages.
Despite tho fact that Director Gen
eral Hines says government opera
tion has resulted Jn an Increase of
wagos amounting to a billion dollar,
and increased rates resulting from
this advanco has produced an in
crease in tho living cost of about $12,
COO.000,000 annually to tho public, it
is roported that tho railway unions,
representing moro than 2,000,000
workers, aro planning to make anoth
er drive upon tho railway adminis
tration for higher wages, says tho
New York Herald. Furthermore, it itj
reported that tho unions demand a
setlement of tho matter before
March 1, tho dayllxed by President
Wilson for the return of tho railroads
to private ownership. Promoters of
tho Plumb plan and advocates of con
tinued government operation aro ac
tlvo, not to say threatening. Labor
representatives In Washington are
bringing to bear every influence pos
sible to defeat tho nntl-striko provis
ions of-tlie Cummins bill nnd to sub
stitute the Esch bill or a compromise
creating boards of conciliation to pass
upon disputes and providing for a de
lay of six mouths nt least boforo a
strlko may bo legal. There is sus
piclon that theso movements aro for
tho purpose of delaying a settlement
of tho problem nnd forcing a continu
ance of government oporation boyond
March 1. Perhaps nil legislation may
bo blocked by the powerful forces act
ing upon Uio minds of a not too cour
ageous and independent conroronco
committee. When will tho tho fedornl
government, which Includes congress,
liavo tho courago snuaroly to face this
problem and solve It finally?
Not His Own Words.
The hoary-liPiided examiner glnnced
over tho top of his spectacles. "Are
you sure," ho Inquired, "that this Is
a purely original composition you have
handed In?"
"Yes, sir," cnino the answer. "But
you may possibly, sir, have come across
one or two words In the jlctlonary."
Blighty.
Chris Thompson and A. C. Ogg filed
petitions in tho district court last
week asking for legal separation
from their respective wives on the
ground of desertion. Thompson's wife
deserted in less than a month after
they Wero married, whllo Ogg's left
him after they had been married five
or six years.
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley says: "In only
ono instanco would I use whisky for
an Influenza case and that would be
whore I wished to hasten the depart
ure to heaven of the patient." Those
North Platte men who have been be
moaning the lack of wlibky for flu
patients will probably not agree with
Dr. WUov.
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GET IT! GET IT! GET IT!
The most wdndorful washing machine on the market absolutely brand
now nothing like it; beautifully ilnlsheed in bluo and white enamel. $5.00
puts one in your home. Walt and see it Porter's painless paying plan.
THE PORTER ELECTRIC CO.
510 Locust Street.
Phono 240
Cheap Travellnn.
A London couple connected thftlr tw
bicycles by Iron cross plucos carrying
a long ling and thus transport the fam
:ij f !, mH cl thlrvti In the
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PUBLIC
Having sold my farm, I will offer at Public Austion 4 miles west
of North Platto nnd half mtlo south and two and a half miles east of
Blrdwood Siding, known as the Red Ranch,
Wednesday, February 11th, 1920,
Commencing at ono o'clock sharp, Uie following described property:
28 HEAD OF CATTLE
Consisting of ton High Grado Holsteln Milk Cows, somo fresh, others
soon fresb, 3 and 4 years old; ono Holsteln bull 18 months old; Uireo
Holsteln heifers, two heifer calves, ono Whlto Faco milk cow; ono
Durham milk cow; three 1 and 2 year old steers; two 2 year old heif
ers, ono Durham bull calf and five calves. The abovo Holsteln cows
aro double'tubercular tested.
12 HEAD OF HORSES
Consisting of ono bay maro 6 years old, weight about 1400; ono bay
maro 5 years old, weight 1400; ono span of bay mares 10 and 11 years
old, weight 2600; ono brown maro 10 years old, weight 1300; two grey
colts 2 and 3 years old; ono gray maro weight 1100; ono span or buck
skins weight 2100; ono 1 year old colt
1C Head of Shoals, ." Dozen Chickens, l." tons of Hay In Stuck,
150 Bushels of (on, i Crib.
FARM MACHINERY
Hay stacker, sweop, riding cultivator, Dcering C-foot mower,
12-foot McCormlck hay rako, now B. & O. beet puller, disc, 24-foot steeif
liarrow, Fresno, beot boxes, two sulky plows, two wagons, top buggy,
watering tank, 3& set work harness, single harness, two grindstones,
crenm separator, rango, Round Oak base burner, good as new, oil
heator, tools, somo furnlturo nnd othor articles too numerous to cite.
FHEE LUNCH AT NOON.
TERMS OF SALE $20 nnd under cash, sums over $20 eight
months' time will bo glvon on bankablo papor bearing 10 por cent in
terest from date of salo. No property to bo removed until sottlcd for.
CHAS. SWEDELL, Owner.
Col. H. 31. JOUAXSKX, Auctioneer. p. C. PIKLSTICKKIt, Clerk.