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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
CITV AJS'i) COUNTY NEWS.i Mr.' Itlti Lukwltz left AVednoBday for Paxton. ' Dixon & Son.'SlgW SpjSiftlHU. John Frocdinan wl.lf loavo to day for Denver. t Christina HoftUouiUft jfoleruRy for ' her home In rtorshey . t II. Lo&lit, of Mouroheld trni notod ljunliidsiii tlilB city. Mrs. J. A. fiodor transacted busl nofg In tills city Wodndsday. Mrs. 11. Andrewe loft Wodnoaday forlior liomo In Fort Collins. Thd Wnr Mothorg will moot tlilH ovonlng with Mrs. J. II. Day. J. S. Davis traiiiuclcd buslnoBS In Sldnoy the mlddlo of ihowook. Joo Itnuch loft this morning for Martin, Nobr., to spond n fow daya. W. J. MoDonald returned last overt' Ing fronj a business trip to Omaha. 12. F. Rourk, of Suthorland, waB a business visitor In tho city Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy left yesfordny for a short" visit In Suther land. . . L. Ij. tfook loft Wodnosday even ing on a bu'slnes strip to Boatrlco and olhor points. liana Rathmaun left yesterday for Columbus and Grand Island to trans? net business. Mrs. Julius Forstcdt is off duly nt tho Whlltakor millinery 'parlors this week on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long, of Chey enne aro guests at the Ray Lincoln homo this week. " Ifattlo Spokor left yesterday for her homo In Paxton after transacting business in this city. Dost values in years, now during Tho Stylo Shop's Stilt Salo'. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. OToorse, of "ValIncc, wcro business visitors in . itiif s.clty tho middle of tho week. .JHosdamcs Cramer and Ovorstrcet ..' will' entertain a numbor of friends this ovonlng nt a Hallowe'en party. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shoot, of Cur "Met spont yesterday In tho city as guoats at tho J. D. W. Lincoln 'ltome. You will enjoy soloctlng n gift at Dlxoii's Jowolry Storo. John Worthloy, Jr., of Portland, was called hero yesterday by tho death of, his fathor, .John Worthloy, Sr! , Mrs. 15. R. Comstock left Wednes day for her homo In Ilershoy after transacting bulsncBS In this city for several days. Mrs. Charles Boguo loft Tuesday for Fremont to attend 'tho convention frtitho Woman's club which will moot thoro this week. Mrs. Roy Pratt entertained tho Phllos Guna Club at hor homo Wed nesday aftoriioon.; Dainty refresh ments woro served. .Jugt received now Read craft purses call and Inspect th.cm. DJjcon, Tho Jpwolor. iv Mrs. J. F. Clnbaugh has nccepted an .appointment as .Chairman of tho ' Commlttco to havo-chargo of tho Rod Cross Roll Call lii Lincoln County next month. .. .. .... - . . . . . - .. .. .. .. . -. ........... . .4 . . .. I. .. ! 14 . L . ..lAjfW W-Smll'tWT.WlFW Cw3 CSREI ?m E3 Wl j C7 m i CfVO SrtF" ISRP j C3SK3 IW'. tMtt-. IM 1 - ift -n-uuu ONE FIFTH OFF OUR Beginning Saturday morning at 8:30 a. m., we will offer a discount of One-Fifth on every purchase made from any item in our stock. Prices have started down ward and we are going to give you the full benefit now. Many items have not beeri lowered at wholesale, but we include them all. Labor has not been lowered in many industries and a cut of 30 to 50 percent in raw materials does not mean a cut of that much in the finished product. Many of the items we are offering can not be had at the new mill prices before January or February. You can get them from us now just when you need them most Wilcox Department Store :!R F. W. Rlnckor has again taken chargo of tho Gummoro-Dcnt Drug storo following tho resignation of Wilfred Nelson. Four special prices on Bulta during Tho Stylos Shop's Dig Salo $35.00 $49.G0 ?G9. 50 $95.00. Mrs. Frank Carter loft yostorday for Cedar Rapids, la., after visiting nt tho homo of friends In thlB city for Bovernl jlays. Tho Lady Firemen will entertain their husbamlB, and all other firemon and lady friends at a Hallowe'en Social at tho Labor TemploJ thte ovonlng. Tho youngest pou of Mr. and Mrs. Woodgnto cut his hand In tho wash ing inhchlno yesterday, crushing and bruising It so badly tho attention of a physician was required. A LETTER North Platte, Nebr. . Oct. 28, 1920. Editor Tribune: Just u. word in regard to tho main objoctlons of tho Republican. Pnrty to tho Lcaguo of Nations, namely tho Monroo Doctrlno and Artlclo X. All of tho republics of South Amer ica except Mexico have Joined the League whereby they agree among themselves and with moro than thirty other nations of tho world to protect the integrity of their respective bord ers against invasion. It is self-evident there that tho burden of doing this promoting of their territory .by tho United States in accordance with tho-Monroe Doctrlno, is Iessenod."But our- valiant Republican friends nro clawing tho air for a chance to do it Mrs. W. A. O'Donnoll and son and. alone bv scranninc tho Loaciie. 1 Mrs. W. H. LoDloyt returned from Omaha last ovonlng whoro thoy at tended tho funoral of tho lato Mrs. John O'Donnoll. -::o:: SERIOUS ACCIDENT. A car driven y Mrs. W. E. New man living north-west of tho city, ac companied by Mrs. Harry Pursol was totally wreckod this morning whon tho driver attempted to croBs the Locust street crossing undor tho sign from tho watchman to stop. First Numbor Nineteen Btruck tho car hurl ing tho occupants from tho car. Both woro ' immediately rushed to a local hospital whoro injurlea .wcro found to bo very serious. Tho remains of tho Ford car lie in a hoapvat, tho crossing. COME AND HEAR LECTION RETURN! Tuesday Evening, Nov. 2d, starting at 9 o'clock Lutheran Church Basement First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. C. FRANKLIN KOCH, Pastor. . Mbrning Worship 11 o'clock Evening Worship 8 o'clock t .: Sunday School 9:15 n.. in. , Referring to Artlclo X, no decision of tho Council of the League advising us to go to war can bo rendered with out a unanimous voto, We can there fore rofuso to accept even a moral obligation to declaro war by simply inslj-ucting our representative to voto no If in our Judgment wo are cover ing our rights and tho rights of smalf nations by doing so. Should our rop resotantlvo betray his trust, which Is unthinkable, It would bo an unmoral act which wo could not be morally bound to rcspoct. N. McCABE. LOOK WHAT'S COMING FRIDAY 30 Fair Grounds Foot ball Kear H. S. Vs N. P. H. S. V:30 Sun Alias Jimmy Valentine 7:30 Crystal From Now On 8:30 Keith Tho Gumps "SATURDAY 7:30 Sun La La Lucille 7:30 Crystal Keith of tho Border 7:30 Keith Pictures t SUNDAY 9:45 Lutheran Sunday School 9:45 Methodist Sunday School 9:45 Baptist Sunday School 9 j 45 Christiana-Sunday School 10:00 .Presbyterian Sunday School 11:00 Lutheran "Tho Dynamic o tho Reformation" 11:00 Methodist "A Brief but Won derful Messago" lD.'OO Presbyterian Reception of Members 11:00 Baptist "Jack and Nat Corn stalk" An Object Sermon 11:00 B. & L. Bid Christian Science 11:00 Christian Preaching services G:30 Presbyterian C. B. C:30 Christian C. E. C:30 Methodist Ep worth Lcaguo 7:30 Baptist "A Great Man in A Stirring Time." , 7:30 Methodist "Tho Great' Supper' 7:30 Christian Preaching 8:00 Lutheran "Tho Poor Man's Market" MONDAY 7:30 Sun Tho Dragon Painter. 7:30 Crystal Keith of tho Border 7:30 Keith Pictures ::o::. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest prices. 64tf DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald SUts Bunk. Political Advertisement. TILEY SOLICITS SUITOH'I' It Is my desire to again call to tho attention of the voters of Lincoln County tho principles which I sup port In my candidacy'for County Com missioner. Thcro should bt) construct ed a courthouse with adequate and sufficient facilities for the futuro and for out of town taxpayers. Thoro should bo a complete and comprehen sive system of good ronds throughout tho county. Tho funds of Commis sioner's Road District No. One should bo used for tho purposo of caring for all roads tributary to North Platte so as to relcaso funds for uso in other parts of tho county. Thnt, the above propositions together with All other county affairs should bo handled In tho same way as big private enter- prizes aro handled. That thoro should bo a thorough buslnoss ndmtnlstratlon of all county affairs. Upon thoso principals, I request your support for County Commission or, District Numbor Ono. W. J. TILEY. Hi Hi Hi m Hi New Store Just Opened THE NEW STORE JUST OPENED WILL HAVE A SALE ON Flour, Feed and Sugar Monday, November 1, Only - BSThe best Flour , from the Neb. Consolidated Mills Co. of Grand Island. -t:o::- 1IUMAN NAT Oil B Tho other day wo h6ard of a Swedo who said ho had settled tho presi dential question. Ho said ho had read so much about tho terrible thtngs Harding will do if ho is elected Pres ident and again of tho' torrlblo things Cox would do it ho Is elected and ho had decided to voto for Dobs. Adding ho is in prison and can't do any thing, ovon if ho is elected. : :o: For rellablo transfer service phono your calls to C. II. Splcor, Donolson's Cigar Storo, Phono 172W. 7G-0t -t:o::- i Fountain pons and ink, alBo tho I famous, Eyorfllmrp jponolln, $1,50 up nt 'OHnton, thju Jeweler. 2t 48 lk sack white Elephant Patent $3.00 - 48 lb. sack Defiance $2.90 12 lb. sack wheat Graham 75c 12 lb. sack Rye tlour 75c 12 lb. sack Rye Graham 70c 12 lb. sack Corn Meal 30c 100 lbs. Sugar $13.50 Will Have a Full Line of Groceries Dec. 1. ALLEN T. WOODS, Grocery and Feed Store One-hnlf Blbok North ol Postoffice FHONE 197 Eli EH iE Hi VR Bi