The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 29, 1920, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    & h c llorth
A. A. M . A. .
THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., OCTOBER 29, 1920.
No 84
(Tribune.
FIRE TRUCK
PURCHASED
f ITl COUNCIL DECIDES O.N .U1EK-ICAN-LA
FllAXtiE EIllE ENULNE
1'Olt DElAltX3LENrr.
NOKTll PLATTE HIGH IS HEADY
von ma gajq: at vaiu
ghoun'ds.
NEW STOTE
Contracts havo been signed between
representatives of the City Council of
Worth Platto and tho American-La
franco Fire Euglno Co. Inc., of El
lalra, N. Y., for the delivery to tho
local flro company of a now flro truck
within 120 days from date. This ap
paratus 1b known as Typo 75, Com
bination Car with Junior Tump.
Tho total cost of tho car is $10,300.
An allowanco of $1,000 is mako for tho
old car turned in. ThiB purchasp was
rendered necessary by tho fact that
tho truck now owned by tho city of
North Platto la so out of dato that
repairs cannot bo purchased for it.
Flro truck construction is progressing
so rapidly that throo or four years
puts a truck out of dato.
Tho motor of thiB now truck haB an
electric sclf-startor, a pump with a
5 inch bore, G-Inch stroke, six cyl-J
inder and dovolops.105 horso power
Tho wheels aro of wJod, carrying 40x8
pneumatic tires. The body has a ca-i
pacity of 1,200 feet of hose, and is
oquipped with one ChnmplQn Babcockj
Chemical tank in addition to a largo
quantity of miscellaneous ilre-flghting
apparatus. j
The alarm is given by a locomotive
boll and a distinctive, penetrating
siren horn, In color it is to bo coach
rod withvfamo and wheels of English j
vermilllon. Many other specifications
vero given in tho contract, each of,
which will bo carried out in detail be
fore tho truck is accepted. Delivery!
1b expected abput February 1st 1921
.J, ' :io::- ' ' f
Tho Ladles of tho Methodjst Church
will hold an exchange In Derryberr'y i
& Forbes wlndpw tomorrow commenc
ing at 11 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Voselpka will
lcavo today for Los Angeles. 1
Tho 1920 gamo with Koarnoy High
was to havo been played nt Kcarnoy,
but only a few days ago tho Koarnoy
management learned that tho Kearney
Xormal has a gamo for today and bo
the High School could not uso tho
Held. Kearney High notified tho North
Platto authorities of tills fact and of
fered to transfer tho game to tho local
flold. Tho offer was accepted and tho
gamo will he played hero this after
noon. ,
Tho Kearney gamo Is often tho most
hotly contested game on . North
Platto's schedule and a number of
times it has been a 0-0 score.
Weatherman Shilling promises a
good day In his forecast and with a
good gamo assured, the attendance
should bo largo.
::o::
GAS MASKS AltE OKDEKEI)
FOK THE VOLUNTEER FIItE
DEl'All'JraiKNT.
OPENED HERE
3IEKCAST1LE ESTABLISHMENT
STARTS IX GROCERY AND
FEED1" BUSINESS
At a special meeting of the City
Council held Monday authority was
granted the Flro Chief to order four
gas masks of an approved pattern, for
tho use of tho volunteer firemen.
They aro a protection against smoue '
and gas and will enable tho firemen
to enter a burning building without
dangpr of Inhaling tho gag and smoke. .
:o:: i
JOHN AVORTIILEY PASSED AWAY
Tuesday evening about 8:30 friends
were grieved to loam of tho death of
John Worthloy at his homo at 320 J
West First Street. His wife and his
son John were with him. Mr. Worth
ly has been a resident of North Platto (
for a good many years, having been
employed in tho lpcal shops of the
Union Pacific In early days. Later ho
went to his ranch north of tho city
from which ho retired to his city
homo hero.
7" Tho" 'funefal was hold . from "Uie
houso at two o'clock, yesterday and
ho Was burled In. tho North Platte
Cemetery. Tlvo pallbearers were P.
A. Norton, M. Jlostlor, John Strahorn,
Richard Hayes, Harry Huckfeldt and
Charles wyman.
on tho business Hfo of North Platto
this week. It is tho Allen T. Woods
Grocery and Feed Storo located in
tho room formerly occupied by the
Best Laundry. This placo is in tho
Morsch building Just north of tho Post
Office building.
Mr, Woods has had experience ill
business but has been ranching for
somo years and now having disposed
of his ranch interests ho is again
undertaking a business life. Ho is
now open for business but has only a
limited Hue of staples at present. Dy
the first of December ho expects to
havo his comploto stock in shqpo.
Ho will handlo a general lino of
groceries and a stock of grain and
feed for retail. Wo are not posted as
to tho need for such lines in North
Platto but we extend him our wel
come into tho business life of the
community.
::o:: --
Don't wait. Get your suit now dur
ing tho Stylo Shop's Big Sale.
R. C, Langford returned last night
from Omaha where he had been trans
acting business.'
INTERESTING RAZAAR AT THE
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Tho pupllB of St. Patrick's School
hold a bazaar In tho basomotn of their
sohool Tuesday ovonlng. It was well
attended and a succes In every way.
Josophlno Oulmctto nnd Ruth Dan
ftlson furnished" music for tho wholo
ovonlng. A very clover gypsy camp
Was ono of tho leading attractions.
Zctu Donegan and Marion Connelly
,vcro tho fortuno tellers. Nathan
Another concern has been launchudf4Jalloy Country Storo while
HIGH COST OF
LIVING LOWERED
NOlfTH PLATTE MERCHANTS RE'
SPONR TO GENERAL DEMAND
FOR LOWER PRICES.
Pearl Urodbcck furnished mnny in
teresting specimens for tho "Bug
House." Jns. Koofo was auctioneer.
Refreshments wore served by Jennie
O'Connell and Eleanor Roddy. The
tlbcoratlouk wero nppropriato and each
ttok hla or hor part woll. Tho pro
ceeds which amounted to sovocal
hundred dollars will go to tho Athletic
hC)ub fund for gymnasium equipment.
. 1:0:1
I (The rcgulnr meeting of tho daugh
ters of (ho Revolution which was to
hliavo been held next Monday, Nov. 1,
has been postponed until Saturday,
November 20fli. This meeting will
bo held at tho homo of Mrs. C. F.
Sponcer and at that time Mrs. Frank
I. Ringer, Stnto Regent of the D. A.
It Will bo present.
Mrs. 1). J. Fredrick and Httlo son
, havo ' returned homo after, spending
several weeks In Arlington, Iowa.
Mrs. Fredrick wns called there by
iha illnoss of her mo'ther, Mrs. An
drew Addle, who latter passed away.
Tho piano which' crashed at Julcs
"hurg recently made a successful flight
ngliln the other day.
North Platto H. S.
Overmn
.Simoi
u Hogi
Yos
-4Gua?d :. Bunncl
PRORARLE LINE-UP
Kearney H. S. ' ? '
Barks "E,nd
Swan. , r Tackle
Ifamody .1 .Guard j-
Wimberley . ' ; !cbntor -i-
Rnvilor ' J- '.
Doyle gJ
Graflus J-c.-ll EjmT.Cvj. --- Bhanoi
Olson Half x Locke
Randolph Half Adami
Stevens Full Walto
Shear Quarter Hlnma
Funk Coach Nevlll
GAME CALLED AT 3:30
This week, opens ono of tho most
sensational prico reductions that
North Plattp has witnessed for somo
timo. All dealors in men's clothing
havo unnounccd prlco reductions of
from 20 to GO per cent. Thoso re
ductions do not r6prescnt excess
profits ns ono is lead to bollovo when
tho matter Is first presented, but tho
roprcsont in most cases actual lossot
on first cost. Thcro is nn uncertainty
in nil values and somo merchants In
other lines nro giving extensive dis
counts. Wo urgo our readers to go ovor tho
advertising pagoa of this number of
Tho Tribune. Notlco tho varioty of
goods offered. Special sales on coffco
with prices quoted, discounts on flour,
bargains in automobiles, canned goods
shoes, dry goods, clothing and many
other linos of useful and essential
neod. Wo bollovo theso sales aro real
reductions or wo would not print their
announcements. It Is a general
movomont nil ovor tho country for ro
adjustment in values in order to ro
duco tho high cost of living, nnd the
purchaser gets tho benefit.
i ;:ot:
Mrs. W. S. Morrill arrived at tho
Experimental Substation Tuesdaj
evening and joined hor husband vlio
Is employed thoro permanently' as
carpenter nnd repair man. Thp Mor
rill's occupy tho cottngo nt tho irri
gation plant.
Tho Episcopal Guild will hold a
bazaar and supper on Thursday, De
cember 9th. . . . . v
Tho dance given font evening at the
K. C. Hall, with tho musio by tho
Adams Jazz Band of Omaha was well
attended and tho musio vory much ap
(predated. A futuro dato was reserved
for North Platto by tho American
Loglon.
ONE HALLOWE'EN TARTY, HELD
THIS WEEK. 'r'
. June Parkins entertained about for
ty of hor .friends nt hor homo Wed
nesday evening at a Hallowe'en party.
Tho rooma wero appropriately decor
ated in Hallowo'cn colors and games
and dancing occupied tho timo.' A
dainty luncheon was served and tho
guests departed claiming Juno a good
hostess.
Mr. Juiullbour of tho Experimental
Substation reports that hehas' "sold
his cockerels jigo fast as afresull of
Tho Tribune" want od that ho will dis
continue the advertising ns ho will'
bo nlilo to dlapoao of what few(cock
rolB ho has loft, with enso ' .
Now beads just rccolvod nt Dlxons,
Rod and all colors. . ' ;
Boys Best-Evor- Suits flouhlrf Seat,
Knees nnd ElbowB -$25 Vnluos$15;
$20 Values $13,60; ?1G.G0 Values
$10. Hairy Samuolson, Outflttor 1 to
Good Pressors.
AT THE
Style Shop
SA TURD At
Have an assortment
of Knpx Hats at special
reduced prices for Sat
urday, r
Kriox $Jats are-gb Am
an teed Hats and the
height of perfection in ,
Style and 'Quality.
COFFE
IT1 1
td I
nil ii m ft
COFFEE!
Hi
m
Hi
m
m
Hi
Hi
Hi
Do you buy Coffee that is controlled by a combine or is each merchant allowed to sell
his Coffee at a price that he thinks is reasonable? Why trade with the combine?
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
('.'...''''.'. .'
I What kind do you buy? Do yeu -
. it
it
H buy cans and labels or Coffee? 8
i
: What do you do with your cans?
Pay to have them hauled to the
dump?
1$
it
It
It Wqat did you pay for the tin can?
8 i
1: Seveh cents for a one lb. can? S
ft . ?!
.................,v.......,..,..'..'.'(',.',.'..'..'....,...t';;;;;'.
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
Hi
We were told by a salesman of a . certain brand of coffee that is put up in a tin can with a very attractive label, that wc would
Tiave to sell that brand ol coftee at the price established by the house or we could not handle that particular brand. He said three
North Platte merchants were going to quit buying this brand ot coffee from him unless we got in the band wagon and sold it at their
price. Now if there are people in North Platte who want to pay us a larger profit that we are ready to take, we will supply them
with the brand of coffee referred to above. But we have a coffee, put up fresh every week in an air-tight package that will satisfy,
every taste for good coffee and save you the big profit of the combine and the extra charge for the tin can that you have to pay to
have hauled away..
Gamble with Springer Good Quality Coffee, one pound package at 40c.
Gamble with Springer Choice Coffee,- one pound package at 35c.
Bulk Ground Coffee, one pound package 25c.
with
Gamble
Springer,
STORE NO. 1, 822 NORTH LOCUST.
FOUR STORES.
STORE NO. 2, 116 EAST B. STORE NO. 3, 621 E. FOURTH.
STORE NO. 4, 8241WJTHIRD