The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 26, 1920, Image 11

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    SemtAecklu Subline.
WILSOIV TOUT, Editor and I'nbHslier.
SUBSCKITTIOtf PJtlCE:
Ono Year, In ndrnnc $2.00
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Clans Matter,
TUESDAY, OCTOUFJt 2Clh, 1920.
' SCIIAITLE.
A Column o! Nonsense
EMTOltlAL.
Tho othor day whon we woro going
ovor to Patterson's Drug Storo to
Uuy u present for our wife, a man
stopped us nnd asked us what wo
woro going to do whllo Ed Davis Is
In tho Loglslnturo this winter. Wo
hadn't thought of that and so wo
stopped across tho street to get any
suggestions Ed might havo. Ed wasn't
In but his Indiana friend was sitting
In tho chair and tho man who lives on
Want Ads
For Sale Shoats. Flvo miles cast
of North Platto. J. A. Jackson.
For Sale Call ducks.. '- Phono
880W.
For Kent Ono furnished room with
heat. Phono 1134.
Lost A parrot. Finder please phono
South Locust Street was loaning a- 28GW or notify Rush Dean.
gainst a pllo of flour. Wo talked of For Sale A six months old mule.
Wo certainly congratulate tho man sovcrai things and thon askod thorn Phono CC8J,
Wanted A waitress at tho Oasis,
wno organizou uio Lincoln t-ouniyi .,,. . wmii,, ,if, w . wm
Hereford .Breeders Association on 80 oomrorung to have n frlond who
tholr good work. Thoro Is no reason wn9 HW(iyg roa,iy t0 flnd an answer
why tholr goal of 100 mombers by to any estIonB one lias and we will
spring will not bo reached If thoy will ( auroly lnIglI ,,m whnc ll0 ,s Ul LncQn
put tho onorgy into tho Association (hls w,nter HorvJnff tho people of Ltn
whloh tho cause deserves. We would coln Counly ng thoIr r0prfwonlatIvo.
suggest that othor associatioiiB could TJl0 South LocU8t strcct mfm askc(,
bp formed for othor breeds of live ( f W(J woro HUro Ed woul(1 bo oloctC(1
stock which would not need to bo . ,,,.,1 ,nrtn,i r. nit i.A ,.nrnin
Apply to John Poulos.
For Sale Ton foot Eclipso wind
mill complete for $35. Phono 705F13.
For Sale 70 bushel grain body for
truck. Phono 10S1W.
Wanted A mnld. Apply at 'Johnson
Dopt. Storo.
TO tfOanUTTEESj AXI FRIENDS
OF THE SALVATION AltMX
DltlVE:
At a mooting on Sunday afternoon
of tho Local Advisory Board of tho
Salvation Army for tho purposo of
checking of tho different workers in
tho drive it was found that Lincoln
County wag yet short of its quota
eleven hundred dollars. After a caroful
canvass of the situation it was found
that in the city a great many sections
and individuals havo not yet been
canvassed. Tho Advisory Board is
very anxious that the County go over
the top in this most important work.
Some captains reported that tho
work of their ward was not yet dono
and these were requested to send
their coinmltteos bnck if posslblo and
thoroughly clean tho work up and
whero committees could not sorve.
to cror.to new ones and ho complete
the work.
In a message received Saturday
mooting to coiTtltiiio tho drivo'ltinl
this week and It Is urging committees
who have not finished tho work to
finish up ag quickly ns possible If
the committee has visited your home
nnd yoti wor not thoro ploaso hand
your offering to some momber of tho
Advisory Board or tho Canvassing
Commlttoo for your Section and save
thorn nn oxtra trip. They aro all
busy men. So altogothor now for a
final wind-up and . for at least a
thousand dollar's Over the Top by
Saturday night.
6h aVM'h"avefinl8hc(Vto tho Loait
Chairman, Mr. J.. Q. Wilcox, for his
dully reports that go In each dayfjto
Stato headquarters.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE..
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Tho ladios of tho Prosbyterirtn
church will hold their nnnual Fair and
Supper, December 2nd.
Mrs. W. C. Sholvcr, Mrs. Chas.
Boguo nnd Mrs. M. E. Scott loavo
this cvoning as dclogatcs to tho State
convention of the Federation of Wo
men's Clubs. Tho convention this
Committees turn In your reports as year Is bolng hold at Fremont
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SICK ROOM NEEDS
antagonistic in nny sense to tho
Hereford people, and which would
moan a now Impetus to tho raising of
flnp stock.
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Itoprosontative Kinknld should bo
roturncd to Congress rathor than his
Democratic opponont. T. C. Grlmos
hna been County Superintendent of
Custer County for a number of years.
Ho has nover boon sorlously men
tioned by tho educators of this stato
for any educational position. His am
bition to bo Congressman doo not
0flm;to bo based on any porformanco
in tho past. Ho has made a good Coun
ty Superintendent, let him stny thoro. j
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Wo aro for Cox for President, for j
the following rensniiH! Ml rViv hna i
' made a good Tccord as Governor of
Ohio, which has required oxocullvo
sblllty; Hording has beon in th0 leg
islative branch of tho government
with no oxporlenco as an executive.
(27 Cox Is for tho League of Nations
with nocossnry reservations; Harding
n?ordlng to his DosMolncs speech Is
against It In any form. (.1) Cox is not
njmombcr of tho Senatorial oligarchy
wi'ch is trying to foist itfl control on
thljfcounrty; Harding. Is Its spokes
man ut present. On tho wot and dry
question wo fnll to discover any dlf
'forohe'e. Each Is supported by about
ng many wots as the other. Unless
thero aro dovolopmonts unknown' to
ub at this time wo expect to voto for
Cox.
wo woro whon tho man from Indiana
broke in with tho remark that Ed
would bo olectcd by tho biggest ma
jority ever cast for Stato Representa
tive. Tho Locust street man said ho
didn't soo how that could be and
Indiana asked him if ho didn't know
that Ed had already served two termg
In tho Stato Legislature and that hq
would bo moro valuablo to Lincoln
County than nny ono olso on that ac
count If for no other reason. At that
Ed's Locust Street frlond snld ho was
visiting Ed in Lincoln two years ago.
whllo ho was In tho legislature nnd
ho romcmborcd how tho other repre
sentatives used to como to him about
Important mnttors bocnuso ho was ox
porloncod. Ho said Ed was rathor
quiet but that his influonco was big
with tho othor mombors nnd that when
Ed was ngalnst a moasuro It carried a
For Kent Furnished sleeping room(fr0m Stato Headquarters by Chairman
Caro M M of Tribune. r n. Wilcox, it was stated that two
For Sale Ono No. G Radiant Home countios had gono over the top. Oma-
hard coal stove. 220 W. Sixth St.. A.
O. Kockcn.
Lost Pair of child's glasses in caso
in 800 block east 'Fifth St. Call 182J.
Rownrd.
For Sale-Heavy cur chean or will to t,,c Salvutl" Army
trmle fnr Ifiri.t r-nr r ,.!(,. if, hi llln uonrn ui-ciucu at us summy
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Wc have, a campletc line of sick room sup
plies always in stock. Douche-pans, surgical
handages, gauze, ruhber sheeting and everything
that is needed in the sick room and all at reason
able prices.
ha, which haB a quota of $00,000.00
begins its drive UiIb week.
Local committees that have been at ,
warn report a vory successuu cuortjjf
as nearly every one is very friendly'
Gummere-Dent Drug Co.
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buck kids. Phono 1132W. Call at 408
E. 11th.
FjosI A maroon olored swoator in 31
or near Washington School. Finder "ft
ploaso call 519W. LC
Lost: Small gold pin sot with pearls 5Jl
and adlamond center. Reward. Phono Ufa
Mrs. Wnltomath at C83.T. LC
Onions for Sale 1 milo north anri UE
lot of wolght. Wo were glnd to hear mii0 cn8t of PIatto Valloy Schoo,
that as Ed Is a friondg of ours but wo House 33
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wnntod moro to know what wo wore
to do whllo ho Is gono than what ho
Is going to do whllo ho is thero so
wo brought up tho question again.
Indiana suggostod that w0 could write
him If wo had any difficulties but
wo thought ho would probably be too
busy to writo lotlors. Tho South
Locust Strcct man said we could llko-
For Sale Ono milk goat, doo and IUlsiaiBiUraUisiUTO
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House.
or hale CO ft. corner lot in 1000
block on E. Cth SL Phono 537 or call
at 1100 East 4th.
Wanted All kinds of sewing' and LC
iiuBBinuKing. i-ncos very reasonable, ir
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dressmaking. Prico3 very reasonable.
314 S. Walnut. Call for Mrs. Tirnwn
It'.... Uilln Ttn1l TT i . . . .1
i omu uuiiun nuro itaouits anu a
Rhodo Islnnd Rod Chickens. Call 330J ?0
ly save up our questions until ho pamo' after fi:30 P. M. 31
back and w0 said wo could do that Fnr HllIn .. rIVjll1(.,,lir, . , ffi
rAr"""8- -.ng in Stand-10 EtecWo ffi
llll. 111. IIIUUIIUIIUU DUIUI III JUUIIIO IIUU ..,.. l.l. I. AT t , A .
nt,. tii m.. t... , motorboth in AI shapo. Hondy-Ogier 31
" " , Auto Co.
Perry Carson and Ernest Trnmn. all
fast friends of our, who would holp nnnicu A plumbers' helper. Must
us' out whllo Ed was away and wo bo familiar with plumbing nnd heat
woro Hust going to give our opinion of ,U8, WaSCs no object to good man.
"' 'Ru&soll Dorrvborrv rnliirnpil vnn
' tordny from Denver whero ho has been' onch w,icn Wo Baw 13(1 coming down wltl references to B. B. Caro
, spending sovornl weeks.
Thursday and Friday tho SUN will
run, "A. Wild Nito" with tho famous
Joo Martln'Monkoy Comedy.
' Wo will put on tho Blanket Salo
' of the Season beginning Frldny, Oct.
29th. E. T. Tramn & Sons.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- nfl 13,1 ,lltln,t say mytl'Ing about It not too far out, a levol south-west cor
bytorlah chureh will moot In the par-' "l l"uu "l uuu AIUI nor, almost 200 feet front, plotted in
lors of the church Thursday afternoon no KHOW
and bo ontortalnod by Mesdamos PrfVf(
tho street and Indfnnla said maybe Tribune,
wo had bettor not montion anything For Sale: Six hundred acros of farm
auout it to ku as it mignt make him grazing land. North of Flats. Good
foI had to talk about nnyono olne tak- improvements, windmill and tank.
fug his plnco in our friendship so wo Cuts about fifty tons of hay. Address
.lust said How-do-you-do whon Ed enmo Minnio Zehr. Flats. Nebraska.
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"'""'ll o"l UIO weailior and For Sll l-Tn nnn wnntln vnnm l.,,f
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Keith Theatre, Friday Night, October 29th.
Everybody's Favorite Cartoon Musical Comedy
With James R. Fraser and Original Company of 40.
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20 Song Gems. Novel Specialties. Nimble Dancers.
A Musical Comedy With A Kick
Lavishly Costumed and Staged. A Carload of Special Scenery.
PRICES 50c to $1.50. Box Seats $2.00. Plus Tax.
Seats sale opens Wednesday At Box Office.
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ithrco small and ono lnrgo corner lot.
ers, Brown nnd Will Raskins.
Tho lioard of Directors of the Lin
coln County Fair will hold a business
mooting In tho orrico of tho Socretnry
of tho Chamber of Commcrco this
evening at eight o'clock.
Blankets on Salo In all grades and
8lr.es ut prices that must Boll them so
If you aro Intoretscd do not dolny as
they go on sale Friday, Oct. 29th. E.
T. Tramp & Sons.
Phono 1212W.
lor fcajo Threo Improved Keith
Co. farms. Two stock ranches. Very
long time and easy pnymonts. G. F.
Hoxle, Owner, 908 W. Fifth St. North
very beautiful, also reasonably
nrlced, blouses aro now on display nt
E. T. Tramp & Sons.
Tho Longuo of Women Voters will
hold a meeting nt Brady, Wcdnosday
ovonlng at which questions portnlnlng Platto or Ogalalln, Nebr,
to tho coming olectlon will bo discuss
ed from nil political points of vlow
Tho Christian Ladles Aid will hold
.i bazaar in tho show window of tho
Dorryborry and Forbes storo on No
vemUer tho 11th and 12th.
GET
EGGS i
Thero is only one reliable way to secure eggs from your hpns
in winter and in summer, and that is to Feed for them. A
ten cannot lay a single egg more than the nourishment she
qceives will permit. Therefore. tO PP.t nrrira nmi nritrn im.,.
Wanted: Horses to winter and pas-!
turoj Two sections for horses to run
on and two wolls for watering. Ono
section has nover been feed off of.
Inqulro C. SODACOTT. North Platte,
Gonl Del.
For Sale Whlto Leghorn cockerels,
good Vigorous birds. Hatched from
Univorslty of Nobr., trap nested, ped
igreed stock. P"rlcct ?3.00 each until!
Nov. 1st. Frosh eggs retailed nt plant.
Poultry Department, Uni. of Nobr. Ex
porlmont Substation.
North Platte.
hen
receives will permit. Therefore, to eet ms JlftUV frivA vmir
hens Blatchford's Egg Mash, which is composed to the last
ounce of wholesome, egg-making materials.
:o: :
Blatchford's
"Fill-the
Basket" Egg Mash
Contains a greater VARIETY of ingred
ionts than any other mash on tho market
TRADE MARK
When honB aro fed Blatchford's Egg
Mash thoy rocoivo in proper form all
tho matorlals thoy roqulro from which
to manufacture eggs. It includes moat
scrap, fish scrap, milk nlbumon, blood
alfalfa, and ovor twenty othor ingred
ients. It docs mnko hons lay. You will
rocoivo moro eggs from It than from
any othor lnylng mash on tho market.
It is thoroforo tho host and least ex
pensive for you to buy. Uso It nnd
get cgg3 now I
Handled, recommended and guaranteed by
North Platte Feed Store,
714 North Locust St. Phone 206
Mrs. Eliza Mlllor, aged 07 years, 10
months nnd S days, died at tho homo
of hor daughtor, Mrs. Kolso on East
Fourth Stroot Saturday evening.
Burial will tako placo at Wnkoflold,
Nobr. Mrs. Mlllor was born In Ill
inois, Jan. 15, 1S53 and loaves a num
ber of children and grandchildren to
mourn hor death.
St, Patricks School will hold an on-
tortnlnmont In tho basement of their
school on Tuosdny ovonlng. All kinds
of amusemonts aro to bo furnished.
This ontortnlnmont will, bo hold for
tho boneflt of tho -Athletic Club of tho
School. JTho admission will ho
twenty-flvo conts.
Tho Lltoraturo, Music and Art Do-
partmont of tho Twentloth Century
Club will moot this aftornoon at tho
Flromnn Hall. An intorostlnt: nro-
gram has been proparcd nnd nil mom
bors nro urged to bo prosont.
Tho Roynl Neighbors Social Club
will moot with Mrs. E. W. Cross,
l'irst and Mnplo Stroets Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Cross will bo ns-
elstod by Mesdamea Honckel, Weeks
and JIcKeown.
y Try our 20o Coffee. McMtchaol
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Have You Ordered the Telephone Moved?
Notify us as far in advance as possible when
you want telephone service at your new location. -
The first of every month more people move than
at other times, and at such periods a longer notice
than usual is necessary,
We want our subscribers to havo telephone
service at the hour and minute they need it, but it is
often difficult to make changes when desired unless
we aro given an advance notice of a telephone to be
moved or installed.
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