The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 21, 1920, Image 12

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Established In 1885.
WILSON TOUT, Editor and i'ulillshor.
BniismiilTinx pitifiKs
One Your, In ndtanco L..f2.00
.Entered at tbo North Platte, Nebraska
l'osiouico as bocodu uinas manor.
VlftiSDAI , JfKCKMIltiH 2lsl, 120.
EDIXOllIAL.
Tlio church choir Is tho ono out
Htandlng organization in North Platte
which la upholding tho standard ot
music. Tho theatre, tho plcturo show,
tho dauco, tho phonograph, tho nvor-
ago piano playor, all contribute some
tiling 10 goon music uui nunc como up
tb'lho church choir for none of thoin
maintain u high standard conslstont
musicals and ovory timo ono of them
is clvon wo wonder what could bo ac
complishod if thoy could all got to
gether onco in a community oirort to
hotter the standard of music horc. It
will como Just when tho nlngors get
tho vision of tiioir duty to tho cause
and to tho people loss favc.-cd than
they nro.
'.John Edwards has been elected
President of tho North Platto Cham
bcr ot Commerce It Is nn honor that
can como to a man only after ho has
shown his follow mon thnt ho can
malfo good, wo do not know of a
position in the city that is more res
ponsiblo unless it Is that of Mayor.
wo Join with tho business and pro
ionsional men, with, tho laborer and
tlio farmer, In wishing Mr. Edwards
I ho bost of success In his undertaking
and with them promlso to do all In
our powor to holp him In making
Nj)rth Platto a better place in which
to' live. Hut in giving a hall to tho
now chief wo do not want to forgot
our gratitudo to tho retiring President,
'Mr. Dixon for tho way in which ho
,hn rondnrtcd tho affairs of tho Cham
ber of Couiiifcrce during tho past year.
Wo woro present at tho organization
mooting of tho Chambor of Commorco
a 'ong time ago and wo have watched
tbo chief executives como and go
$ih some strong mon and somo loav
ing no impression ,on tho city. Wo fool
Karo In sajlng that no othor President
of tho Chamber ot Commorco in North
IJlntto has v orkod harder, given moro
oft his timo end attention to the pub
lic business and accomplished' moro
ror tho good ot tho city and Its pooplo
man nns Mr. Dixon.
SCKA1TLE.
A Column of jforisense.
I
The other day whon wo wore going
over to the Court IIouso to sco Sam
Bonder about reducing or taxes on
account of our not haying any money
to ray thorn with, wo mot n man who
nuked why the band does not practice
In the Winter timo. Wo told him we
did not know and so wo wont over to
seo Ed Davis about it. Ed was sitting
on a sack of bran talking to sovernl
rough looking mon and his Misslourl
friend. Ed said everything was all
right and that I could talk beforo all
of tho men prcsont us thoy woro all
his friends. So I asked him. Ho ald
ho didn't know unless It was too cold
but wo said they kept tho court house
protty warm and that tho band gave
up the ghost long boforo it got cold.
Missouri said ho hoard a young follow
playing a cornot tho othor night and
wo said wo had hoard several young
follows playing horns but that tho
band was made up mostly of old fel
lows as the young fellows hud a band
of their own. Ed said tho big bond
mado n lot of nolso for In tho court
lv Tim illffnrnnt nlinlrtt clvn nfllitfl.
tns, chorals, rtcitals, concerts andJ,'olBo and Missouri said maybo that
KXFJIItniENTAL SUBSTATION
SHIPS KflQS TO NEW YOIIK
cut
II. It. Jandebeur, ItedUvof tho Poul
try Dopartmont nt tho ..xperlmontal
Substation, shipped a case of Wbito
Loghorn oggs to Now York city. Doc.
4th. Ho received a check for those
oggs at tho rnto ot ono dollar a doz
en. Tho oggs cost him Including the
cost of tho case and tho oxprcss to
Now York Just 12 conts a dozen, net
ting a. profit of 88c for each dozon.
Tiioso were all pullet eggs and not
largo enough to bring the top price
offered for fancy white eggs.
Wo Dass on tho
iiugKostlon with our endorsement that
Mr Dixon would nmkn n. irnnil Mnvnn
aj somo futuro timo whon wo are ! winlllc Company.
ngaltr looking for a now man tn fill, ,-o
was tho reason they quit practising
when they had to closo tho windows
on account ot tho cold weather. Ed
said ho know a band once whoro he
grow up in Indiana which playod in
tho winter timo whon thoy could keep
tho sound In for tHo peoplo would not
lot thorn play In tho BUmmor whon
they had to havo tho windows open
and let tho sound out Missouri said
ho know of a man who played In a
band who had false tcotli that ho could
tako out of his mouth and put back
In whonovor ho wanted to and wo Bald
wo know ot a man onco who had false
tooth and his gums grow out ovor his
false tooth bo thoy could not get thorn
out. Ed said that was too bad and
then ho told of a dontlst who usod to
llvo in tho Bomo town with him. This
dontlst would pull n tooth with his
flngors without using any tools ot all.
Wo fiaid w'o uovor hoard of that but
wo know of a boy onco who used to
oat with his flngors without using his
knifo or fork unless his folks made
him. Ed said that was off tho subject
and Missouri said that might be but
ho didn't think much of grown men
playing horns whon boys could do it
so much bettor. Ho thought a man
could find Bomothlng bettor to do with
his timo than playinc In a band, like
playing pool or horsoshoo. In a mln'-d
uto or two wo got up ana went for wo
wouldn't havo Missouri know for anyif
tiling that wo piny in tho band. And
now wo know. "
Seo our Inst week's ndd for Xiiiuii
gifts. If tho storm prevents your comi
Ing to buy your needs call us ovor the
phono or send your orders by mall.
They will bo promptly filled and sub
led to return If not. satisfactory.
mono on. van lor Hurt. Lender Jior-
thut chair.
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Sond us your Xmns needs by phono
or man. Tiicy win uo promptly lined
Ladles Holoproof silk hosiery, $3.25 snbect fo return If not satisfactory,
grado now $1.06 a, pair. All populur Tito Lender Mercantile Qn. Phone fifl.
Bhados. Tho HlrBchfoldt Co. Call for Hurt.
91
TM Hirschfeld
ALWAYS RELIABLE
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A LOCAL KAILltOAl) OltDEIt IV
STALLS OFFICEltS FOK THE
COMING YE Alt
Tho L. A. to tho B. of II. '1 mot last
Friday in tho K. P. Hall and installed
the following officers for the coming
year: Mrs. Mao Bailor, president;
Mrs. Hello Murdoch, vice-prosldent;
Mrs, Mary Boyd, chaplain; Mrs. An-
nottla Harrison, secretary; Mrs.
Grace Lambort, trcasuror;; Mrs.
Bortlla Inman, conductress; "Mrs.
Blancho Bailor, warden:. Mrs. Annn
LoDloyt, Inner guard; Mrs. Gertrude
Johnston, outer guard.
LINCOLN COUNTY NOTES AND
1'EHSONAL MENTION.
(Condonsed from County Exchanges.)
While ahreddng corn nt tho Oostrich
place south of Hershey Tuesday, Wm.
Llndokugcl had a finger caught in tho
shredder nnd boforo ho could axtraot
It his left arm almost to Clio, elbow-
was drawn Into tho machine Ho was
taken to North Platto and the arm
amputnled just below tho elbow.
Hershey will havo n community
Christmas treo Friday evonlug. The
cxorclsos will be hold in tho big gar-
ago milium! recontly orectod. sev
eral hundred arc expected to attend.
Mrs. Earl Eahelmau, of Htyvshey,
who hnB beoij critcally ill at aiVbma
lm hospital, is roportod to ..recov
ering. S
In an advortisoitiont In tho Hershey
Times tho Groat Western Sugar Co.
announces suspension of construction
work on tho sugar factories nt-Minn-tare,
Nob., and Johnstown, Col., by
reason of tho decline in life price ot
sugar. This annoncement Js tuken to
moan a dashing of Horshey's hoppn to
secure a factory in 1922.
Mrs. Flossie Marcott, of Maxwell
and Edward Folk, of Brady, wo,ro re
contly married at Ogalalla.
Tho American Legion Post nt Max
well will hold a blue rook shoot
Thursday. Tho Post Is planning a
sorios of social events and sports for
tho future.
Roy Dcots, ot Maxwoll, 1r recover
ing from a fractured collar bone sits
tallied when a horse ho was riding
somo time ago foil. It was necessary
to removo part of tho bone before tho
fracturo would knit.
no uoyai iNoignuors a iwaxwou Fnr jCnl-Modorn sleeping room
v v-w. ....w "".v."'? ..",j22i ho. Locust. Phono 1121
11 ' Wanted - Lady-experlenccd cook.
.wuu xU.nu. , y.uwu, jnquiro nt 0nce. Phono 87,
.'".'"r 0, "'"' Wed-A Setnographcr. Halllgan
Minnie Kuhns; Marshal. Gladys . tT , , , , ,
Knapp; Inner Sentinel, Caroline Sage; ,p Kun?"?? ,n acolaiul M
Outer Sentinel, Amanda Schoolcraft. (,Ilt,on- I'hone 3H5J.
Dlst. Supt. Gilbert will hold quartor- For Sale 2nd hand base burner.
ly conforenco in the Methodist church Perfect condition. Call 1139.
at Brady this evening. , .
Walter Gi'uncwnlt, Bamoy Gust, QUIRT PV MAQHM
Wm. Flauir. navmond Bunks nntl Far. I IIAJEj I rif-Ovri
rol McGovorn, all of Brady, wore fined
from ?14.10 to $38.G0 for throwing j
coal off passing 11. P. trains and using
It for fuol.
Tho Brady Gun Club will 'have r. '
big turkoy shot next Thursduv. (
Nlnoteon rosidents of Wild. Horse
valley recently devoted a day to clean
ing thoir church bulldlus and recur- a romnnce In which the music of the
Tii ft mi! wvI'b f 3n t iwi i .) ii i .... v. IvltcJion mingles with that of the class-
sorvlco man wlio recently died, woo lc3- Sprightly In hmor
given n mtlitury funeral by the Ainsr- romance.'
lean Legion Post of Suthorland.'
iTl!inC,.d,0,1rS LS,1All0r,rn M,'Ct Gentry oweily-TWIN CHOOKS.
ed officers last week: G. LJ Buddln,
Noblo Grand; Dowov Johnston. Vice
flrflllll? PrilllU Cnntna Trnimnrni.. f I
Jyllffe
Want Ads
IN
"Merely Mary Ann"
-wholosoihe In
Secretary; and Ed
A. Lau,
Trustee.
"Tho Captain ot Plymouth," a comic
oporu, wnB .recently presented by fifty
students of tho Sutherland schools.
CRYSTAL
Thursday and Friday
At The
Thursday .
and Friday.
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SPECIAL XMAS OFFERINGS
mens and Suits an d
YOUNG MENS CtlWl
men grade Overcoats
Values
up to
$50.00
Suits snd Overcoats are of this seasons newest
models and the materials are wonderful.
COME AND HAVE A LOOK
YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BUY
m HirscWfeld
' The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes.
For Snlc Two holo corn shollor.
Inquire of Henry Tollliori'.
For Sale Geeso. For particulars
Inqulro 1900 E. 2nd. PhonowC9lW.
For Itcnfc Modern sleeping room
Phono 122 W.
Wanted To buy 50 or CO shoats
about 75 to 100 lbs. B. C. Alvord.
Phono 793F210.
For Snlc Rhodo Island Red Cock
orals, $2.G0 and $3.00 each. Mrs. Fred
Nelson. Phono 7S3F22.
For Sale Duroc Jorsey boars, good
Ones at farmers' prices. N. N. Pettlt,
4 miles west of Blgnell.
For Snlo Small house, now, full
basement, modern except heat, good
location, priced right Phono 1273J.
For Kent My farm four miles cast
and ono milo north ot Ilorflhoy. A. B.
McC'onnol, G14 'East Fourth Bt. '
For Snlc Electric waahor,. chinA
cabinet, now rag carpet, slnglo cot
with pad, flour can, -writing desk,
thoroughbred Whlto Leghorn Cockrols
Phono 78CF22.
For Snlo Ono Allan Car 1910"mod,el
A 1 CondVtlon. Priced reasonable.
Can Boll on terms. Inquiro 407 Soutli
WalnutPhono 981. Owner Loyd B.
Hozon.
For Snlo Puro bred Whlto Wyan
dotte cockorels. Phono 784F110 or
wrlto Mr. Burdoll, Nortji Platte,
Nebraska.
Wauled Place for 15 year old
school boy to earn all or part board
and room. Address Tribune office.
Jfyl42jqrs&f
Holeproof Hosiery
THE GIFT SUPREME
Our New Prices on All Holeproof Hosiery.
we are not only keeping down with lowering costs
but we are six months ahead of them.
For Ladies.
$2.43
$4.00 Silk Hose
All shades
PAIR
$3.25. Silk Hose
All shades
1
$1.95
PAIR
$2.25 Silk Hose Di nn
.All shades . VpL0p
Iw Men.
$1.50 Silk Hose
All colors
$1.00
PAIR
$1.25 Silk Hose
All colors
75p
PAIR
75 cqnt Silk Lisle
Hose
50c
PAIR
AntefM Holeproof Hosiery NonhPiaue
The
Hirschfeld
THE HOME OF HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
nam
2340-
KEITH OPERA HOUSE
MSr Saturday, Dec. 25.
J. C. ROCKWELL'S
WORLD FAMOUS
Talmade
'The LOVe
Expert'
anEmewron-Loo Production
A First National At tr ac tn
Also 2-reel Bring Up Father Comedy,
'A SOCIAL LION", Matinee 2:18 and 4 p. m.
Sunny
OUth Co. WIE
THE OLDEST ORGANIZATION OF-ITS KINS ON EARTH
The Enemy of the Grouch, Blues and Sadness.
Hif ADC Exclusive Features. Original Novelties.
If II 111 r. Charming Musical Numbers
HlUllLI Top Notch Vaudeville Slunts
THAN AN'i SIMILAR ORGANIZATION
Largest in Number Best in Quality
A Riot of Fun Fascinating Music
Girls Who Can Sing. Dancing That is Untieing
ComctKahs Who Make You Laugh
ALL FOR FUN
FUN FOR ALL
Solo Concert Band Excellent Orchestra
KOONTOWN PARADE DAILY
PRICES Matinee Kids 30c, balcony 55c, Floor 85c
Evening Balcony 85c, Floor $1.00, Box $1.65.