The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 29, 1920, Image 11

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There is an old business maxim which reads "In times of uncertainty -sit tight". It's a a good conservative old maxim which
will keep you out of trouble, but it won't get you anywhere.
The policy of The Star Clothing House, has always been one of aggressiveness. We have made our biggest, boldest strokes
during the years of greatest business uncertainty. Therefore with a continuance of that policy commencing Saturday Oct. 30th, we
offer the buying public free access to our $60,000 stock of High Grade, Guaranteed, Reliable Merchandise at the astounding reduc
tion ol 20 to 50 per cent discount. We must turn this Gigantic stock of clean merchandise into cash. We must have thp CASH
hence the terrific Slaughtei of seasonable merchandise. We have quoted prices in Tuesdays issue. Look them up, write down you
wants, and be here early Saturday morning and take advantage of the golden opportunity.
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Mrs. Robert Hoaston front Ilershey
spent the first of tho week in the city
on business.
SHINO CLOTHS for cleaning your
Silverware 50c. Clinton, tho Jeweler
Mrs. O. IL Bycrly of Hershey trans
acted business hero tho first of the
week.
I ig One Cent Sale Wednesday,
November 510. Ecxoll Stord.
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R. A. WALS',
O D U C T i O l.
DiitribulccI by
RCALART
PICTURES
CORPORATION
Directed by
R. A. WALSH
from the Play by
Paul Armitronc
and
Wilion Mizner
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Wednesday
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sun luesday
also
"Mutt and Jeff" and "The Gumps"
Univsrsal News.
Matinee at 2:30 and 4:10 p. m. '
North Platte, Nebr. Oct. 27, 1920.
TO THE VOTERS OP THE 25TII
SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
My attention has been called to the
folct that some who have had personal
differences with mo aro again indulg
ing in their usual roar-back methods
on tho cvo of this election.
I refer to tho vicious false article
that appeared in last week's issuo of
tho non-partisan league paper. Tho
fact that tho article was unsigned
places tho stamp of falsehood upon
it. It was false, and the Editor or
their paper knew It. Ho knows that
ninety percent of tho stock of the
Higglns Packing Company is owned
by farmers; that ten of tho fifteen
members of its Hoard of Directors
aro farmers; that I was elected Pres
ident by tho farmer 'members of that
Board; thai it Is practically an Inde
pendent co-operativo farmer's com
pany struggling against tho big pack
ers. That Editor knows that ho re
fused to buy meats for his Btoro hero
in North Platte from our farmers
packing company but buys from
Armour. My record shows that I
favored and worked for all of tho co
operative farm legislation passed by
tho last legislature, and that I wrote
tho amendment to tho law that permit
ted tho farmers organizations to havo
u seat in tho Omaha Grain Exchange,
and that I fought for this bill and
helped its passage by tho Senate a
gainst tho fight of tho largo grain
interests.
My investments aro largely In west
ern Nebraska real estate, and tho
success of the farmers means my suc
cess. My record in tho Nobraska
legislature is an opon book. The
troublo with tho people who mako tho
attack comes bocauso I do not sub
scribe to tho socialist and communist
doctrines of Mr. Townley as a cure
all for tho present dishonesty in dis
tribution, and bocauso I refuso to
placo my resignation as Senator in
tho hands of that machine to file with
tho Socrotary of Stato if I should not
voto tho way tho machlno desiros.
Tha t Is ono of tho require
ments of tho non-partisan
loaguo. Tho resignation of its can
didates aro in tho hands of Its mac
hlno. Tho sfatemont that our company re
fuses to buy from tho Farmer's Union
is falso. Wo aro buying both produco
and stock. During tho past three
months Tho Higglns Packing Co. has
bought eggs aggregating $4600 from
tho Farmer's Union and live stock as
lato as Tuesday of this week.
If I represent this District in tho
next Senato I will vote on every ques
tion In accordance with what my
conscience tells me is for tho best In
terests of western Nobraska, and no
organization will havo a club ovor
my head in tho form of a resignation
to bo filed tho miuuto I fail to oboy
the orders of tho caucus of leaders,
not membors of tho legislature, hold
tho night before. Such a system of
class legislation is damnnblo amd un
American. It strikes at tho founda
tion principles underlying American
institutions. If wo pormittod it tho
stablo principals established by tho
Pilgrims in 1G20 will bo destroyed,
and we will ho fast going tho road
traveled by tho Greeks and the Ro
mans. Voters, I stand on my record.
SIncorcly,
W. V. HO AOL AND.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Wilfred Nolson spent Tuosday In
iPaxton.
One Cent Sale, I day only. Wednes
day, November .'Id. Rexnll Slore.
Donald McFarland spent tho former
part of tho woek in Horshoy hunting
near thore and visiting friends in that
city.
Wo invito you to comparo our
values A Clean High Grade Stock of
Dopendablo Merchandise nt 20 to
50 Discount for men and boys at
Harry Samuolson Outfllttcr to Good
Dressers.
John Null loft Wednesday, for Slduoy
to transact businoBH.
Julius Pizer loft Wednesday for
Cheycnno on business.
Miss Colostfi Crawford has resigned
her position at tho A. T. Johnson De
partment store. '
J. D. Anderson, Suporintendant of
tho Unlln Pacific Railroad was in tho
city AVednosday.
Wo havo a big lino of Ivory Clocks,
Toilet pieces, Jowot Cases and Photo
i'ramo3 at last year's prices. Lot us
show you. Clinton tho Jowoler.
Miss Lena Sensll has accepted a
postlon at tho Loader Mercantllo
storo.
Men's Ovorcoats $12. CO; Men's
Suits $12. CO; Boy's Suits $7 .GO;
Boy's Ovorcoats--$G. 00. Samuolson
Tho Suit Man
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$j Keith Theatre, Friday Night, October 29th. S
Everybody's Favorite Cartoon Musical Comedy
With James R. Fraser and Original Company of 40.
20 Song Gems. Novel Specialties. Nimble Dancers.
A Musical Comedy With A Kick
A Carload of Special Scenery.
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31 PRICES 50c to $1.50. Box St JRP. nft. PI.,.T-V
Seata sale opens Wednesday At Box Office.