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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1920)
, Lots ForJSale. . S) commencing June th, 1 will otter tor sale, lots in the ,1300, 1400, 1500 and 1600 blocks on West Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Streets. This 13 not a new platt but are highly desirable lots in the North Platte Town Lot Company's Addi tion that have been withheld from sale for some time past. Many have made their selections in advance, so if interested, prompt action on your part is imperative. MINER MINMAN, Phone 821J. 505 y2 Dewey St. LOCAL AJfl) PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Roland Mcintosh went to Kear ney, yesterday to sepnd the day. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlneni Building. mono 807. 77tf Mrs. AV. A. Buchflnck went to Kear ney Monday to visit her mother. vVe buy Cream, Eggs and Poultry. Phone 1088. STENSVADTOULTRY CO Gorald McMlchael has returned homo after visiting a week in Denver. Miss Ploreno Stebblns will leave to morrow for Lincoln to visit friends. Look for the Stylo Shop's ADD. It will interest you. Regular meeting of Signet Chapter, O. E. S., Thursday evening ht eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cover drove to Gothenburg Sunday where they will spend a few days. Darrell Healey and Russell Overman left today forDenver where they will spend the summer. J. C. Den, L. Bailey, and Ed Reb hausen returned Sunday from a fish ing trip to Listoil's lake. , t Carl Grieson left last evening for Omnha. Dr. Fetter returned Monday from n business trip to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are vis iting frionds in Gothenburg this w -ek. Mrs. William Hawloy and son John went to Denver yesterday to visit for a few days. s- J. B. McDonald drove up Sunday irom umnha and will reside hero in the future. Watch for the hour sales nt The STYLE SHOP during the next few weeks. When in North Platte stop at the 'w Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will uo treated well. 68tf Policeman Thayer has tendered his resignation and the same has been accepted by Mayor Streitz. We will take stock for summer pas ture itl the Dick ranch. Inquire of Dick Bros., 715 west Fourth street. 424 A marriage license was issued yes terday to Henry Gale, of Elsie, and Hannah Davis, of Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGinley and sons went to Keystone . Sunday to spend the Highest cash price p'aid for cream summer on tho'McGinlev ranch, and poultry. Phone 1088. Stonsvad License to wed was issued Saturday Poultry Co. t0 Roy Jt wasmund, of Pasadena, Cal., Miss Nina Elder came home yester- and Lillian Reed, of Sutherland, day from Torrington, Wyo., where she Wanted Spring Chickens. Stensvad had been teaching school. Poultry Co. 312 East Front St. Phone Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Henderson left 1088. for their home in Grand Island yester- Walter Fletcher and Dorothy Dean, day after visiting their daughter Mrs. both of this city, were united in mar- A. H. Turpin. riage by Judge Woodhurst Saturday. All members of the O. E. S. are re- Sadie Love Is still in town. She will quested to attend the funeral of our bo at the Keith tonight for the last late sister, Mrs. J. G. Mcllvane, which time. What is her other name? Why, will be held at the Episcopal church Billia Burke of course, at 2:30 this afternoon. WhlIo ,n town nfjt week A(la,r For top price on Cream and Poultry sold his laundry on west Front struct try Stensvad Poultry Co. 312 East to the proprietor of the Best Laundry Front St. Phone 1088. who will remove his equipment there- Reed Reynolds, who has been at- to. tending the state university at LIn-i Mr. and Mrs, Ci 0 Wolngand and coin, will not return homo but will three sons, Mrs. Louise Peters and two spend his vacation working on the ,SOns. and Albert and Robert Blanken Lincoln Star. iUurg left this morning in their respec- I can make good deliveries on Dodge tive cars for California, cars now, if you will get your order will Norris came down from Chey- flled at once. If y,OU Wait tOO long, it ,nnno Knfnriliiv In ivnnanrt hiialnoas will bo immpossiblo to make delivery until after July 4th. J. V. ROMIGII, Dealer. The wedding of Ira SlmpvAii and Miss Viola Olson took pla:e this morning at eight o'clock at the Pres byterian church in Denver. Mr. Simp son is the state manager of the Kissel Auto Co. and Mrs. Simpson has been the principal of the Lincoln school In this city for two years. They will be at home In Denver. It's from S:30 to 11:30 a. in. only Wednesday at The Stylo Shop. Owing to the tabernacle meetings commencing at ten thirty o'clock each Sunday morning the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church will begin at nine thirty prompt., Next Sunday, being Children' Day a program is being pre pared for the Sunday school hour by the primary department. Remember, everybody be there at nine thirty in stead of ten o'clock. and visit relatives, returning Inst evening. His two brothers and sister will go to Cheyenne this week to make their home. For Sale Malleable Steel Range, as good as new: water back connections. Phone 4G8J; Residence 1303 E. Cth St. Victor Beck, who spent last week in Kearney, says the daily attendance at the Bar 7 round up was about five thousand. Mr. Beck was a member of the cowboy band that furnished music for three days. Lost Sunday either at ball park or on road to east bridge, pair of glasses in case. Return to this office and re- rceive reward. The South Side Sewing Bet. of the Lutheran church will meet In the church basement Thursday afternoon. All members aro urged'to be present as business of importance will coirfo up for consideration. I AL FLAT IRON OFFER FROM JUNE 1ST TO 16TH WE WILL CREDIT YOU $1.00 On any old iron turned in to us on the purchase o! a New ELECTRIC IRON. Don't forget the Date, the 17th will be too late. North Platte Light & Power Co. I'YIIkV UtUIVlfllHi ,.,.. .... ""i 'Jiiiuiv l.fl UI f,A AT Till: 1H(, TAllKKSACl.E. The union services opened at the big tabernacle opposite the postofflce Sunday morning under the leadership of Evangelist Jim Rayburn, of Newton. Kansns. In his opening sennon he spoke on "Rebuilding The Wnll." "He took as his scripture basis the re building of the Willi lit .luritanl mil 11IKI. or Nehomiah. Preliminary to the sormon nn im pressive dedication Rtrvlrn una loil I... ReV. Mr. HOSS Of till Mnthmllat nlmrnl. itho congregation joining him in n re sponse. Rev. Mr. Shenk of the Baptist cnurcn led in the dedicatory prnyer; after which Rev. Mr. Curry introduced the evangelistic company. Mr. YVlck land sane "Onon Mm r.nt nt i, Temple," by Knapp as his opening s-lo wiui .mis. wicKiaiid at the piano I In his introdtiotory romarks Mr. i Rayburn said he wanted it understood Hiv nil 1im .. ... . . .... mut luu vjtunimigii was not in tho interest of any one or two churches, but to build up the Kingdom of Christ. He said that nil Christian churches of tho town would grow ns the kingdom grew. He made it clear that churches that were not in the contract with him were invited to par ticipate in all the services. Protes tants and Catholics alike might share in any, good thing. He said ho had no Chip 011 Ills Bhoilhfor nml uvic. ofoM one, "BUT" said he, "I have a strong blIvl iu iircacn, cue that I did not write. The onK- fliln.r t .1- with it is to preach it, not tinker with il nor cnange 1L' He read, "Is not my word, snith the Lord, like a fire and like a hammer that in rocks in pieces?" He said "That's somethinir that, lin 1'IIM ntlfl on.Hnllil.i.. that hits, and before the week Is past Slimpnnn will l, , . 1 .... ..... uuuiuii iiiiu tiumeoue hit by the message." He a.i?o said that the camnainn wna wno-n.t i, Christ's name and' must bo Christian ami must Keep sweet. He do.is Hot expect to use abusive mntiimia in i,iu work. There will be dignity fi, all ser ines. He Said that tho nhstnolnu vhll,' 'n. liemlnh had in rebuilding the wall nt juiuauiuin are sun.to be round today in tho way of revivals. There were twb sets, of obstacles then and tnero nrb two sets now, namley, the internal and the external. Things wrong with the Jews then and things wrong with church today. The worst things thnt are over said or done against our meetings will llkelv. lie dnno h nnndn who profess to be Christians. In spite of the obstacles Noheminh built the wall. Lack of co-oneratlon wn mm ob stacle. "But their nobles put not their necks to tho Work Of tlln Liiril." "Vnt all the 'nobles' died off, some of them or tneir descendants came to Iowa and pernaps some came to Nnni Pintin. Do you know any such nobles, niem- oers 01 mo cnurcn wiio win help in the work of tho Lord? They say there is too mucn excitement, they don t be Ipvp in it nnd a dozen other worth less excuses.". Poverty of the people was an obstacle that wo do nnt lmvo today. Prosperity is almost a hin drance today. Tho enemies of Nebominli mitsiii,, nf Judahlsm tried all kinds of schemes to tnwart his plans. They tried ridicule, they made fun of tho wall by saying, "a fox would break down Mint wnll." Then they tried trickery, "Como down to see us in tno town of Olio, but they intended to do him mischief." Then they tried slander, "It is reported that you want to bo king." Nehoinlali en Id they were lying nnd went ahead with his work. Now all those things will try to get in tho way of the work here. Tho work nevor-tho-less will go on, thovLord -willing, to a great climax. Tho motto of tho campaign Is T Cor. 3:0 "Wo are workers, tmrpth- er with God." Do you like the nnrt- nership? In tho evening Rnvbnrn annkn nn '"Raising the Dead." Tho threatened storm Interfered somewhut wltb the meeting. Monday night he spoke Un "Revivals How and Why." Ho said revivals aro neCOHBarv in nil linos nf onilnnvnr. Wo aro just now beginning a political revival tnat will last until In Novem ber. It's a good thing. We have busi ness revivals, times of prosperity after times of business decline. Teachers, lawyers, business and tradesmen havo times of nuickenod InN-rem. There are rovivals. Shaklner his Blliln In Mm fn ri nt lifd audience, Evangelist Rnyburn shouted, "Whntover you may think of religious revivals, or wimtevor you may say, they aro in tho Book. P book. If you say you don't believe In revivals you bogln nt the wrong place, you ought to say you don't be lieve tho book." On Wednesday Mr. Rayburn will snoka on "ClirlHt An Aiwinin,. n will bring out some characteristics of tho life of Christ that ro rarely mentioned. On Tuesdays. WodnoRiinva Thurs days and Frldnva nt 2:f.() Mi Bible study and lectures at tho Taber- imcHj. jjnng your undo and enjoy youraolf rending with Rayburn. ; :o: : FOR SALE OR TRADE All mnil.irll llOUSO, 5 rooms, bath nnd nlnunta nn car lino and paved stroet. 1 lot. Price .i.uuu.uui will soli or trade for small plaCO. 10 to 25 nnrnH Imnrnvn.l n NELSON. 1115 N.' 25th St.. Lln'rnln! Xfll,r 41-3 1 Lesllo Unakins attended court Lexington yesterday. Npxt Saturday will bo another spec ial day at THE STVLB SHOP. Mrs. Shelly, of Fnlrbury, Is viaitlng jher slstar Mr. H. C. Brock. Try tho Re.xull first, it pays. 14tf j Court Reporter Miss McWUllams went to Lexington Monday. Rend The Style Shop ADD tar Wed nesday. William Collin want to Falrflold, Iowa, Monday to visit rolntlves. j Dr. Morrill. Dentist, offico ovor j Wilcox Department Store. I Allgon Yost loft Monday for Choy ,011110 wh'oro he will spend tho wook (with relatives. i L. C McGraw roturnod todny from Loxington whore he had boon trnns- acting business. Try tho Roxnll first, it pays. 14tf Holen Aldon returned Sunday even ing from Lincoln whore she hnd boon attainting tho university. , J?NTJST Bank Uiy, ' Bocnuso she was young nnd.lnnnnnnt, fUL.Jj. J. KIUij$I3, she wanted the world to tlilnlf BliovnfJvSf -WM a woman' with n uoSL AndShon tM1' ' JWitHiixl-Bahl i world began to -think that wny alia suddenly wanted to bo tho sweat little gin tnat sno roniiy was. But that Is no vn .vo rini. tno way, wnn vtiio Kiappor nnd Olive to whom u May Ooiiaernu Thomas la no oxcoption In lior plctui ' 'fn Special Uoad t!ominlstcflr np showing at tho Crystal, Tonight and . fkMS ft Z tomorrow. Ifa groat! , portioii of the public road in ttia North- Merchandise la not getting cheapo 1 CnirronrV;r"T.Wp and no indicHtions of It going down, fourteun North of Itanit thirty West oC all merchandise is somowhnt higher tlu sixth Prlndlpal SUrWinh, (n nhed for fnll lint In nnW In loilnnf nnr follown. Krtflli tlu- tntei 't Otlon of tho ioi inn. nut in oniei to leiiuce oui )Wnivr ue of tho 801lth n,aU trac,. of iocn neioiu moving nuo our now tne union rnclllc Itnllroml roinimny, nn location wo aro putting on a real sale now located, constructed, nmfnttitnint which will Includo all morchandlso in ovory, dbpnrtmont and we havo only now, clean merchandise to offer. K. T. TRAMP & SON'S. Leo Crltchflold nnd family loft yes torday for Council Bluffs, whoro they will make tholr futuro home. Mr. Crltchflold had boon omployed ns n machinist in tho round houso for four years, and as a token of tho esteem in which ho was hold by his co-workers, he was tho guost of honor at a ban quet given nt tho Pnlnco Cafo Thurs- Freeman Hnnsen roturnod from day ovonlng by, members of tho mn Lincoln Monday whoro ho had been chlnlsts union. MnuVTnT. . . I WILL PAVTOW TO SkT viiiu iua jumi;il, liu MUM Ut'UIl UL- toiKung tno university at Lincoln, re turned homo Sunday evening. Lorcn Hastings camo homo last evening from Lincoln whoro he had been nttondlng the state university. Dr. H. C. Brock. Deutlst. X-Ray MagnoaiB. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 uMrs. F. C. Coonoy, of Overton, is visiting hor daughters Mesdames An derson and Morchouso nnd Miss Nell Coonoy. Get ono our Sale Bills. Whllo wo nro unable to describe and price nil mer chandise on sale yet. it will give tho reader an out lino of what we have to offer. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. V.. A. 01, SON. I represent for Lincoln county ono of the strongest insurance companies in the way of hall insurance. Seo ino nbont tho amount I can lnsuro por aero and tho low rate. A compnny that has In tho past 23 years paid all losses as thoy came, big or llttlo. Yours for business, E. A. Olson, phono 323; evening 1130. ;io:: 'I'll It KH GOOD LINCOLN COUNTY FARMS FOlt SALH. 33tf Sopnrato iiunrtors on south table, G, S and 9 m'les respectively from Sutherland. All lav cood. line soil, on Mrs. K. D. Dorsoy, of Chicago, is good roads, close to schools in woll visiting her nelces Mesdnmes Andor- BettledMioighborhood. Each of these son -and Morehouse and Miss Nell miartors aro nearly all nlow land. Cooney. 'partially cropped to winter wheat in Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scharmann and splendid condition, which will go to daughter Lcota went to Grand Island buyer. No buildings. Good terms. For Monday to attend tho Spanish War owner s prico and terms call on Geo Veterans convention. As always when we say SALE that is what we mean, nnd that is what wo aro preparing for right now. Our SALE will begin Saturday, Juno 12th. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Raymond Ogler and Harold Burke who havo been attending tho state university at Lincoln returned In Ray mond's car laBt evening. For Sale Shlnglo roof shed In good condition, ten by twenty-llvo feet, wired for electric lights, mnko good garage and work shop. Inquire 520 West 2nd. - 43-2 Fred Elliott is now taking the school census of the North Platto dist rict, which is no small task, ns each house must bo visited nnd certain data obtained. It Is expected thnt tho cen sus will show nn Increase over last year. Case, G01 So. Dowoy, phono 879. ::o:: Prisoners In Famous Tower. Not everybody can boast of having ecu Imprisoned In the Tower of Lon nn, but history witnesses to mnny eoplo linvlng been there nnd feeling a ood deal less amused thnn did a par r of sight-seers who found them elves locked In the tower. While Isltors were Inspecting tho nrmorles nd vaults In, tho White tower, tho gar Ison was suddenly aroused by the Inglng of (lie alarm bells, which Im ledlntely resulted In the barring nnd oltlng of gates nnd doors, so that no gross was possible. It Is supposed int. In connection with tho repnlrs olng on, a workman unintentionally niched a wire attached o the alarm Urnnls. "V-1 ' B 1 1 f I Another Mighty Smash to' Bring Down High Clothing Prices! EXTRA ANTS ABSOLUTELY FREE 5 Kins V dDMBB NuflH With Every Two Piece SUIT to Order Prices Reduced to the Lowest Possible Level AH Wool Full Suits $43 50 39 50 All Wool Extra Pants FREE Although it sounds too good to be true, the offer is bona fid8 in every respect. Come nnd see the high quality woolens and judge for yourself whut a wonderful offer this is. Qiih-k Action Is necessary ns these suits will sell like hot cakes. Lenders In Fine Tailoring nt ropnlnr Prices. Burkes Tailor Shop 606 Dewey St. Up Stairs. and operated, with tho enm line or said Suction thirty- one, mtmsure noi'tUwos torly rIoiik an hi center Hurt or ialn trnok n 0lntnnco of seventocn I'undieil lUty-alx nih- seven-taut ha feet to a point, thonce northo.i.'r .rly, m rlffht iuikIoh to rtuhl canter line of niAln track, u distance of ono hundred liPt to the point of boKlnnliitf, snld point of bpfjln nlttfr botnK In tho northerly r-J-t'it o way lino of said llallroad Company nnd Blso liriiiK in tho wostoply line of that certain north nnd south county rond, which said county road Is dosorlhed ns a strip of IbikI Hlxty-slx font In vudtli nnd Rpproxlmntely ninety- four rod m leiiRth In that cortaln oult-olnlm deed dated July 10th, 1910, from LouIh.i M Cody and husband to Lincoln Countv, NebrnHhii. recorded in Hiil' mcnriln nf Lincoln County In nookH-3;nt lnBu 70: iiiunco noriiioriy nionir said westerly lino of that curtain north nnd Ronth county road nnd nt rlRht nnRlcn to aula center line or iimln truck n distance of Hlxty-slx foot to n point; thonco north westerly, nnrnllol with mill in hnti.l. red sixty-six foot dlstnnt northonstorly nt rlRht angles, from snld center lino of iimm irncK n iiistanco or rour hundred twenty-throo nnd nvo tnnthn ft tn point; thonco westerly, uIoiik n straight line n dlstnnco of two hundred sixty four nnd olKht tenths feot to n point which Is In sold northerly rlprht or wny lino nnd six hundred eighty feet dls- jnui iiuriiiwcaioriy irom tno point of heKlnnlnr when monsurcd nlonir snhl northerly rlirht of wnv iinn nn.i hundred feet dlstnnt northensterly from snld center line of mnln trnok, when iiicnHuroil nt rlirht nnirin. thonco southeasterly, nlonir snld north ly rlKht of wny lino, pnrnllei with nnd one hundred feet dlstnnt northensterly, nt rlRht niiKlos, from snld center lino of inn n truck n dlstnnco of bIx htlnJrod olKhty feet to tho point of beginning, vncutlon 'upun in rnvor or audi And tho snld Speclnl Uond Coinmls sioner nnnoiutod tn vlmr n.i upon the prnctlcnhlllty of establishing-, In lieu of tho public rond petitioned to be vncnted as above described, a public road In tho Northwest quarter or tho Northeast uunrter of snld Section thlr- JJ--WUC, nils uicu nis report In fnvor or tho ostnbllshmont of n public road do scribed ns follows; IJoKlnnlnir nt n point on tho west lino of ltond No. 33G 'NW,N134 of Section 31?T. 14, nf n,;,?f, Ul., Cth V- M 21R fooi north of a point In tho contor lino of tho Un ion 1'ncinc OrlKlnnl Mnln Trnok, mons Vrca,Lli n I'B"1 n'iKlo. which snld point iS1 wBtory from the onst lino Of snld Huctlnn .11. mnaiirn.i center lino of Bnld track, runnliiK thonco uuiLununiBny imrnuoi with said rnll road 3CG.5 feot, thonco southwostorly 329 feet to connect nBuin with contor lino Of Uond NO. 21. Thn fnr..rnl notes doscribo tho center lino of pro posed road. 1 All objections to such vacation nnd ostnbllHhinont, or claims "for damages, must bo lllod In tho County Clerk's of fice of Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, on or a0"0" of th? 71,1 'I of AUKUst. A. D. 1920, or such rond will ho vncn- joii nnu qsinmishcd without roferenco theroto.. Witness my Imiid nnd otriolnl sonl this 4th day of June, A. D. 1920. -" A. S. ALLIQN, County Clerk. iVolIco I'or I'lihllciillon. Notice Is horebv. clVnn th nt nt Hir regulnr nnnutil nieotlng of tho stock Honiura oi tno -Lincoln County Agri cultural Society" hold Jit if.su nlY I pn in Xorth Plntto, Lincoln County, Nobras kn, under (Into or Jnmmry 10, 1920, a resolution wns duly offered nnd adop ted, nniondliiK tho Articles of Incorpor ation uy mo increasing of tho author ized capital stock to $10,000.00 In shnroB of $50.00 each. i-J X H. J. JlOItAN Sdcrotary. NoIIco of I'ormntlon of rnvlug District umucr i or tho Ulty of Jforth IMnttc, Xchrnskn. To tho owners of tho record title o nil property ndjacont to or abutting upon tho streets hereinafter described, and to all persons Intorestod thoroliu You and each of yon aro horoby notified that tho Mnyor ivnd Council of tho city of North Plntto. Nebraska, did under date of May 18th, 1920, pass and approvo a cortaln ordinance forming and creating paving district Number 4 In tho city of North Platto, Lincoln County Nebraska, and tho following streets Including tho Intersections thereof within the limits of said city are comprised within said paving dis trict to-witi'Al thnt portion of Fifth Street of snld cltv commonnlnir nn ilm east lino of Vino stroet in said, city nt tno intersection of Vino and Fifth Streets thonco west along said Fifth Streot to tho oast lino of Adams Stroet in said city as it Inlorsects said Fifth Streot. Unless objections aro illed thoroto ns required uy statute within twonty days from tho first publication of this notice tho Mayor anil Council shall roceed to construct such paving, Dated'this 2nd dny of Juno 1920. O. R. ELDER, 14-3w (SEAL) Olty Clerk. Notice of Forniiitlon of Purlng District Number T of tho City of North l'latto, Nobrasku. To tho ownors of tho record title of nil proporty adjacent to or nljuttlng upon tho strcots herolnnftor dosoribml and to all persons Interested theroln. lou and eacli of you aro horoby notlllcd that tho Mayor and Council of tho city of North Plntto, Nebraska did under (Into of May 18th, 1920, pass and approvo a cortaln ordinancd forming nnd creating paving district Number 5 in tho city of North Platto. Lincoln County Nebraska, and tho following streets including tho intersections thereof Within thn llmltn nf a.ndl oltv nro comprised within said paving dis tricts to-wlt: All that portion of 4th street of snld city commoncing at west lino of Locust streot, thonco west along 'said 4th streot of Hnld .city to tho east lino of Onk streot at tho intersection with said 4th streot. Unless objections aro filed thoroto as rcauirod by statuto wilhln twontv dnys from tho first publication of this notlco tho Mayor and Council shall proceed to construct such paving. 1 Dnted this 2nd day of Juno, 1920. 1 O. E. ELDER, 14-3w (SEAL) City Clerk.