f.,f am THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. NORTH PLATTE, NEB., NOVEMBER 9, 1920. i No. 07 LOUDON SELLS HIS GROCERY NORTH PLATTE lVOJLVJf OPENS A NEW-BEPARTMENT, IN STATE JOURNAL. LOUBON'S BASKET GHOCtiJtY SOLD THIS WEEK TO LOCAL 3UN- COURT OF HONOR IS ORGANIZED LOCAL COUNCIL 01' BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZES THE COURT 01 HONOR. A. If. Turpfn, a resident of Lincoln County for a- number of years, liaB purchased, the Loudon Grocery. Tho deal was closed last week to tako ef fect yesterday. Mr. Loudon has plan ned fdr solno tlmo on making change in his business relations and has cosldcred a number of offers but only last week did tho opportunity conic which ho decided to take- Mr. Loud on Is offering his rcsidenco property for sale and expects to movo to Den ver as soon as ho can mako tho ar rangements. Mr. Turpln has had considerable t-xperionco in tho retail business and comes well prepared to tako up tho busiess which has been so success fully run by his predecessors Messrs Tramp and Mr. Loudon. Just recently Mr. Turpln has been employ ed in the Equity Store having pre viously oporated a ranch near North Platto- Mr. Turpin, in an interview yester day said he would continue the busi ness along the same general lines that it has been conducted in the past, serving his cutomers with, tho best of groceries and produce, at the lowest prices. Tho Tribune-welcomes Mr. Turpin into tho "business life of Hhe .community and assures him that the business men of this city will 1 s;ive him a welcome. WAR 3I0THERS'T0 ENTERTAIN SERVICE MEN ON Aruitstice BAY. ' ...... AjnMim85S Mrs. C. F- Sponcqr, of this city, haB been selected as "editor of tho gorfear logical department of tho ' Sunday Stato Journal. Tho department was opened In last .Sunday's Journal and appears under tho titlo "Look Up Your Fnmlly Treo." It treats of all matters of genealogy and. family his- tory having moro especial reference to giving Information abouf tho col-' Tho crowning event "1n the Hfo of onlal pioneers. All inquiries should a Boy-Scout 1b when ho' appears be bo addressed to Mrs. Spencer and in- fore tho Court or Honor for cxamlna formatlon In answer to inquiries pub- tlon for promotion to higher rank llshod there should bo sent to her- ; in order that this examination may The department promises to f bo of UQ given in proper form and with tho special help to those Interested In propor .sotting, tho Local' Council of family history and Mrs. Sponcor" is tho Boy Scouts has organized what very capablo in handling this subject. 1 ,g caHeil a Court of 1Ionor Th,8 B miS. J. S. HOAGLAND 1ASSEI A1YAY AT OHAHA SUNDAY , NIGHT. BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE A MASS MEETING (AT lAUMTORIUM ON NOV. 23RI). Arrangements were mado at ihc Scoutmaster's Club Wednesday evening for a Mass Meeting of all Boy Scouts and their friends at the Franklin Auditorium. November 23d was selected as tho probable date At that time all Troops will bo seated in groups and each will be expected. to provide soma of tho entertainment' at least some yells and songs. A speaker will bo provided and music will bo furnished -by the scouts. Troop One will probably have charge of tho arrangements for this meet ing. UNION PACIFIC TO RETURN TO PRE-WAR SCHEDULES. ,i. fr.1iir.inH of Thfi Trlb- I r " "A regarding departure of une, Tlie war Moiasra ut.nt ,itn ex-service mnu and his lady, an In vitation to a party and danco on the evening of Armistice Day, Thursday Nov 11th, at the Masonic Hall. :o: Notice has been given by tho Union Pacific officials that beginning on Sunday, Nov. 14th, "there will bo gen eral change In time' on tho Union Pa cific Railroad, Full particulars will bo given, later but persons contom jdatlnji, trips nro- adyisedto .consult nearest unions Pacific ticket agent trains after (that date. -::o:: EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. Tho moment you pay tho price for a Manhattan Shirt you make a lasting Investment In Quality, Service and Buy them now at one- APPLES New York Greenings at $1.7f per . Satisfaction, bushel.. New York -Baldwlnsnt $2.00 third off the regular price, bnshel. Both on track nt Locust St-1 ' EDWARDS-REYNOLDS rrnihi!r. Car of unfatocs to arrive . ::o:i- Satiirihiy. Gamble nnd Springer, Four' Stores. CO. The Service Chapter of the West minster Guild will meet with Mrs. j Grocery Tho Philos Guna Club will bo en tertained by Mrs. Lester Walker next Wednesday afternoon. JTry our 20c Coffee at McMlchaol's 8G-2 J. H. Curry tins evening. , . Beatrice Olson left Mohday for Hershoy. Outing flannel remnants and ll-3 OFF regular prices. Leader Merc. !Co. not a now method of giving tho ex aminations but Is used by all cities having tho' Local Councils. Tho president of tho Council 'and tho Scout Commissioner are members of tho Court of Honor ex officio. Tho others, are selected by the Council, The members met yesterday and or ganized by electing E. E.. Carr Presi dent; Geo- M. Carey, Secretary; John B, Edwards, J. C." Hollman, M. E. Crosly and Dr. H- A. Fonnor, mom bers, Tho purposo of tho Court Is to give examinations to tho Scouts as thoy pass from the Tenderfoot Class to tho Second Class and from tho Second Class to tho First Class and to n ward tho Merit Badges. 1 Following nro tho rules of tho Court of Honor: 1. Tho, Court will Bit the first and, third Wednesday of each month from four to six p. m. at the offlco of the Chamber of Commerce. 2- Notice of Application for con ferring of honors by tho Court must bo given by Scoutmasters in writing nt leasts one week in advance.. 3. Applicants must' conform to tho questions appearing In tho Scout Manual. .4. Applicants nunSt salute ' the Court on entering arid stand at at tention during all examinations. 5. All applicants 'for honors showing proficiency In tho work and success fully, passing of work given by Scout- Masters, said card to bo signed by respective Scout Mastor- C. All sessions of the Court of Honor nro open to tho public. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Still, 804 North Dewey, an eight pound boy, Sunday. Miss Lily Tltchej', of Broadwater, underwent an operation Sunday at the General Hospital. - WgrjUwas rccolyed horofyostorday morning? of tho death at Omaha on Sunday pi olovoii p., m. ot Mr& J, ,s, HoaglnriJ. . Sho was on hor wayto tho Springs whon sho reached Oma ha f)1 iwlnS 'o "or condition' It was decided o stop thoro until sho ' re covered enough to continue tho Jour ney. Ncj thought was entertained of hor belnfc sorlously 111 and those ao- com Dan vine linr tllnpOl linn in fi.nn,1o hands fojr a fow days and returned to worm iJintto to tako care of some pressing, business engagements ex pecting to continue tho journey to tho Springs In a fov days Tho shock of her sudden death -was severe to the members of her family and many friends o'f this community. Sho sur vived her husband, tho lato J. S. Hoagland by only "tt fow weolcs. Fun eral services will bo hold at Lincoln on Wednesday and Interment will bo bosldo'' hor husband nt Lincoln. A delegation of Rebckahi will attend from here. RED CROSS ROLL CALL Lincoln county now okgan 1zkd to jiakh it a success The Fourth Annual Red Cros8 Roll Call will start Thursday, Nov. Uth, nnd continue for ono week. This Is 3ETEOR0L0CICAL SmEHAJtlIS. SUED BY LOCAL WEATHERS STATION. r ' .Weatherman Shilling ' has jjust unYed us tho, summary, of tho vfoaVh cr conditions for flio month ofdcJo- It shows tho highest tojiipnra- bor Jt.. turo for tho month to havo boen7 and tho lowest 17, tho nvorago fortho tho month was five degrees warmer than tho nvorago for tho ,pasty 47 years. Tho totnl precipitation- for tho month was 1.29 Inches. "Tho Crontnnt m-nrlnllnHmi mmn ri'1ia tho annual renewal of membership in last two dnys of tho month whoii'85 the Lincoln County -.Chapter and is Hundredths at nn Inch foil. Wo havo carried on in, each of tho places had 14-hundredthB of nn inch auoyo .Micro a urancn lias ueon cBtabllshod. j tho normal for October durlng.'the . iurs. J. P. Clnbaugh has been ap-,naat 47 years. Tlie Bironirnnf wmi ' notntcd chnlrninn nt !in TJnll rntl ri. 1 ..tL. i... " .....svj - i vuiuuiiy ior uny iivo ininuinB iiunuir v hub nviuuiuu nor mo month occurred on tho 31nt whon rniiimlitnn t lintwlln I m I., n... ' , u. ...... v itt.ru til itlu I It showed a snood of 29 miles an different centers In tho County and hour. Twenty days woro clear, seven lins appointed as chairmen of tho lo-! partly cloudy and four oloudy. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM OFF TO SCOTTSBLUFF TO- aroRitoiv. Tho .North PIntto High School Foot Ball Team will leavo tomorrow to cal committees; Mrs. Allison WIl cox, Norti Platte; Miss Wlnquist, Brndy; Mrs. Dolnn, Maxwoll; Rev. Knight, Hersh'oy; R. A. Scott, Suth erland; Mrs. Klllon, Wallacq; Mrs. Phillips, Somerset; B. F. Tcol, Ing ham; O. W. Thomas, Dickens; Mrs. O. M. Swnnson, Wollfleot. Tho avlvo in North Platto will bo conducted by a committee which has divided tho city Into twenty-two dis tricts. Each district will bo can,vnss- play at Scottsbuff on Thursday. That ,od by a committee Is Arml8tlco Day and tho Scottsbluff i The membership feo is ono dollar. jpeoplo wanted a gnmo at that tlmo. The Rod Cross Is too well known A day or two ago It was thought that (to need to havo Its work explained, another game would bo arranged foi Part of the membership feo Is return- Saturday while on tho trip but plans cd to tho Lincoln County Chapter did npt work out and tho sccoud game whero tho officers plhco It to tho best has. been nbandoned.4 . :o:: . SHOOTING COSTLY CRAPS IS FOR SUTHERLAND MAN. (advantage. C. L. Raskins Is Chnir- of tho Lincoln County Chapter PRETTY 'umi A. -v. Shilling Is Sccrotary- j Treasurer. ::o:: FATHER FLANAGAN AND HIS 'FjedSlegolln, 0f Sutherland, whp '.BOYS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT appealed his caBo from the decision ' , SUNDAY. of thepjinty Court last montlv was c " A' ''' broughbllntdvOlstrlct Court yesterday Before a crowd that packed tho andn'fter reviewing the caso Jtidgo ,Kelth Thcatro to. tlto doors,. 'lf'ather Eldred gave him a fine of ?300. Shoot- Flnnngan and his Uoys gave an enter ing. Craps is a form of gambling talnmont Sunday ovonlng which wnH which Is against tho law and this fine most Interesting from start to flnlali. should bd warning to others of whatTho boyq mado their own plea' ami they may oxpect If brought boi'ore with songs and speeches brought tholr tho court. .work before tho audience. ' r fin TTTtfVi'T.. no'w Father Flanngan Is ' conducting a LUtAl AJJI IJvItSOISAL homo for boys ot aii rnccs and creeds". Pilot .Rullock Is spending this week Ho ,B loln n Kreat "work a,m when In western Kansas, whero he Is fly- tho licaX wns nindo for fund9 for a ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINED BY NORTH PLATTE MILL. Tho montbors of tho Rptnry Club .' and tholr ladles wore ontortalnetM)' i 1. . Y mo mnnagemcni ot mo worm natto ? Mills Thursday evening. Tho guosia met at tho Feed Store and word'Vn- tcrtalned by a chalk talk by lWc. Carroll on tho process of milling, Thoy woro next taken throughHllo mill nnd shown tho comploto opom- Hon of flour making. Prom thoro 'ihby vyoro taken to tho Bakerlto w)ibYd " thoy woro' served with a fundi of mill products. This Is ono of a series of such entertalnmonts which' tho Rotary Club Is putting on thatvjta motnbors may understand tho various Industries qf the city LOOAli ANI) PERSON All: -' .- ' Tll.SciJilgtitin los WW hiwfi on ,' ' sale apojis, rugs, oto., ptos, eakos, . -otc oh Friday and Saturday-ofthls.. week In Derryberry and Forbos'sllpw window. ' - Tho. Ladles Aid ' Socloty otMho -Presbyterian Church will moot InVtho church parlors Thursday afternoon, ontertnincd Vy Mesdamos Georgo Gar man, Oglcr. and Robert Dickey, 'r- - Tho mall plane was forced, to mako' a landing at Maxwoll Monday when tho engine became dofoctlvo. Pilot Murray .yas driving tho piano at the thiMf. There wore slight damages)', Tho Parent Teacher .Association' "of Once is TOO OFTEN to buy Poor Shoes There are many cheap shoes to be had, too many- Possibly because some dealers figure "there is one born every minute." But they soon learn, a man never goes back for another pair of poor shoes. We believe as you do, "the best is. always most economical in the long walk." We 'will not sell a pair of shoes unless we are sure they're good shoes. Good Beyond all Doubt. Never have we had such a line of Men's Shoes Black or Brown Kid in broad or English toe. PRICED FROM $6.00 TO $15.00 SHOE MARKET 1 Ing In onor'of tho local air planes. Mr. Morrison, travollng auditor for tho Union Pacific, was here yesterdny on business. Yesterday a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stlmson on South Chestnut street. Oliver Ogborn, of Brule,' left yester day for his homo after Bpondiug' a fow days In this city. A baby girl was born Sunday nftor noon to RJr. and Mrs. Alvin Ellas, All concerned nro doing nicely. Mrs. W. S. Combo left Monday for her homo In Sutherland, after visit ing forsomo tlmo In this city. A Guaranteed Flour for $2.75 pcr 48 lb- Back at McMlchaol's Gro cery. SC-2 I tho Sonlor High School will moot tomorrow nt 3:30 In tho Sonlor Audit torlum. A nlco program has boon arrange (1. All mothers nro aslied a como. - Mrs. Walter Hazoncamp qntortnln- hroko all nrovlous records for giving, a "uck supper in nonor ot nor Lquir to his homo. ior who has just arrived homo fronu :.n:: thrco years of sorvlco for Undo Sam In tho Navy. Tho Slver Loaf Camp, No. 301.' ot. now building tho crowd got on its toes and gave Just about $1250. Fath jor FJfmagnn oxprcsried hlmsolll as very well pleased and sends his thanks through Tho Tribune, to those who gave bo Hborally. Ho statod after tho program, that North Platto , c flt her homo Sunday ovonlng at hroko all nrovlous records for clvlng. "Ck supper In honor ot her tqthr I ... APPLES New York GremlngH nt $1.75 jm'T bushel.. New York Baldwins nt, $2.00 ImikIicI. Bolh on track nt Locust SI- (!roKsInir. Cur of nolnloes to arrive .Saturday. Gamblo nnd Springer, Four! out as there will bo visiting momb. Royal Neighbors Of America will moc "tomorrow afternoon nt thrco o'clock All members nro roquestcd to.be pros- Stores. :o:: P. II,. Sullivan was elected Justlco 'n.Di.i..i Tr.n.. ooio Richards for President, was Harding 3342, Cox 189G, Watklns 184, Dobs 400. Tho Scholtz Orchestra of Denver will furnish tho music for tho danco this ovonlng at tho K. C. Hall. In tho Third nnd C. II. Lolnegor In tho Fourth Thoro wnB no cnndldato In tho Second Ward. 1 Rev, W. H. Moore, tho nowjy ap-' pointed Rector. ' of tho Episcopnl Mrs. Sarah, of Bucktail, who has l""iV aunuay ana iiuiivoruu iwo unniuum. AVES YOU MKfl been transacting business for some im t ti.ic mi.. 'i.n .. sermons. MU I.1I.O .'IJ, tUily USiUl UUJ 1U1 I hor Jiomo. Tho Proposed Amendment to, tho Constitution regarding tho Primary Law, was dofcated In Lincoln County by a vote of 2130 against to 507 for. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mor- J cantllo Co. will offer tho highest . prices. G4tf John McDormott, of Broadwater, underwent an operation for appon dlcltls at a local hospital yesterday, Sovoral Moxicans woro taken" Into District Court Monday and given rrntences of $J00 each, for carrying : ncenieu weapons. . F. Boolor was elected Asoospor ' tho First Ward, Geo. Scott In the r ?ond, F. J. DIoner in Uio Third i Thoo. Lowo In tho Fourth. "Iio makers of tho Manhattan Shirt n ' 'v sales only In tho months of A M8t and Fobraury, but owing to a de -e to meet public demand for lo- r priced shirts, thoy havo allow ed i for a limited timo to rcduco tho prh thlrty-thro and ono-thlrd per cent This Is tho greatest shirt value yt.u '1 find In a long tlmo to como, so take mlvuntago of this sula and buy Manhattans. Tho Presbyterian Helpers will meet with Mrs. Snydqr at tho Stato Farm Friday afternoon at thrco o'clock. A lunch will bo served. Mrs. Harry Cramer ontortnlnodj, fourteen couples last ovonlng atlipr' homo, on West Fifth Street In honor,' of hor husband's return from Sodgr v wick, Colo., whoro ho has been for tho, last six wcoks. Tho ovonlng was' spent in dancing after which a two-r courno lunch was sorved. , Mrs. Emll Vocslopka left yosr day for Los Angeles. vSty, Miss Ruby Campbell, who has beon visiting at tho homo ot Mr. and M?f William Strauss, loft Sunday for nor'' homo in Kearnoy. theasun Thursday-Friday "Soul of Raphael" 5 STARRING ,a. Clara Kimball Young also 2-Kcel Al St. John Comedy.