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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 4'. if V MM. T-3 - y Crystal, Tonight. ' SHIRLEY MASON IN rely Msry Ann" In which Cupid proves he is a tntc democrat. Century comedy Twin Crooks. LOCAL AND I'HUSON U, Easy chalra you appreciate. W. H Maloney Co. Dotty Powers loft Thursday for" Lioxmgtou to spend a fow days. ' Kloctrlc Irons Sho wants one. V. H. Malonoy Co, Fred Barrott left Wednesday, for Chicago to visit friends. Mrs. Ross Sliancr, of Maxwell, was a city visitor tho first of tho week. Xinas mixed nuts 25c a lb at John son Dept Store Harry Murrln left Wednesday for Omaha whore ho will take treatments. John Flynn, of Keystone, visited James Flynn Wednesday enrouto to Sioux City. Little Fanchou Newman arrived homo Thursday from Kearney whero sho has been visiting for some tlmo. lOutlng flannel gowns, $3.50 and ?4 values, now $2.G5 at Johnson Dept. Store. Miss Hattlo Herstod, of Pax ton, was a business visitor in this city yester day. Frances Olson is expected to arrive today from Lincoln to visit friends In tho city. Mrs. A. H. Main left yesterday for Hrady to visit her parents during tho holidays. Mrs. H. J. Thompson, of Chappoll. Is visiting at the home of Mrs. C.'D. Goldsmith. Olro Higglns, of Omaha, arrived Wednesday to visit at the Harry Cra shaw home. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wlggln and daughter left yesterday for a short visit In-Brady. Men's Overalls, extra heavy special ut $1.50 a pair. Johnson De partment Store. Walter Hoxle, of LImon, Colo., Is spending the holidays with his par ents in this city. Miss Myrtlo Powell loft yesterday for Lexington to spend the holidays with relatives. Oswald McNeal, of Stapletou, trans-ncteQ'-buslricss-in this'cltytth'e" latter part of the week. - Edna Brothers, of Stnpleton. trans ' acted business In this city the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards left Thursday for Kearney where they will spend tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. Metcalf, of Pax ton, are spending the holidays at tho George Hoxle home. Mr. and Mr3. George Case left Wed nosday for Omaha whero they will . spend several days. M. and Mrs. E. C. Grannell and chil dren left Wednesday for Big Springs to spend two weeks. Tho Sechrist Pressure Cooker would mako her an Ideal Christmas present. Derryhcrry & Forbos. Mrs. J F. Wurtele arrived home this in' rnlng from Oskosb to spond a few clays with friends. Mrs. Jack Plerco left yesterday for her home In Maxwell after transacting business In this city. Helen Delatour loft Wednesday for Jior homo in Lewellen after visiting IY'Igh Beverly Wurtele. . L L. Andorson left yesterday for A Shooting Match which will tnke place in Maxwell today. .A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. N Getty this morning. All concerned nro doing nicely. llomtnl i.). dentist. Tlnew (li'lldltitf. 'Uif :tt)T. 77tf Miss Esther Kelly Is expected to day to arrive homo from Des Moines, Iowa, whero sho attends school. C. M. Newton has added n candy department and will carry a line of tho very best candy in tho market Mrs. Ed Roddy left Wednesday for Kansas City whero sho was called by tho Illness of her father, J. J. McMon agle. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maaho loft this morning for Grand Island (o visit ovor tho week end. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sngcssor loft today for Grand Island to visit rela tives over tho week end. Mrs. Gus Buflnck loft for Grand Island whero sho will visit during the holidays. Mrs. Fred Rector, "who line been visiting In Kansas City for some time rrrlvwl homo today. A train of soldiers passed through tho city Thursday morning from Camp Grant, Illinois, to Hawaii. Miss Maymo Gorham left tho latter part of tho week for Grand iBland. where she will visit for same tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ovorstreot wont oast Wednesday to visit with relatives during the holidays. A Christmas Carol will bo sung by a quartctto at St. Patricks' Church nt a quarter of six Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bolan, of San Francisco, who have been visiting at tho Tom Bolan home, loft Wednesday for Grand Island. You can touch tjio youngsters easily and maka learning for them a pleas ure when you buy them Bubble Books. Get them nt Dixon's Music Shop. Miss Margaret Stiltz la expected from Alliance today to visit relatives and friends over tho Christmas seas on. Chas. Hlrsch will leavo Sunday for Kansas City whero he will attond tho tPhl Gama Delta Fraternity conven tion. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Grimes came yesterday from Indiana to visit at the home of the former's brother Judge Grimes. I Harold Tompklnson, who underwent an operation somo tlmo ago at the! General Hospital Is able to leavo for ! his homo In Madrid today. B. Hahler, who Is attending Notre Dnmo Collcgo in South Bend, Ind.,1 arrived home Wednesday to visit tho' homo folks during tho holidays. Bevery Wurtele camo home Tuesday from Omaha where sho attends Brownell Hall. She will spend Xmns with her parents Dr. ami Mrs. F. J. Wurtele. Mrs. Henry Hcclcer and son Howard left Wednesday for Grand Island whore they will spend Christmas with tho former's sister. Mrs. Henry Andor son and family. Tho Southern Rug-A-Jazz band of Lincoln will furnish tho music for tho Carnival dance to bo given In the K. C. Hall this evening. Harold Peterson, of Lincoln, arrived today to visit at tho homo of his broth." er Homier I'etorson and wire and will play this evening with the Southern Rag-A-Jazz band. A marriage license was Issued to Harry A. Walsworlii, a fanner living noar Sutherland and Mis3 Elsio W. Coutcs of the same city, Inst Wednes day. We will demonstrate. Sechrist Pres sure oookor in our store each after noon from now until Christmas. Como in ajid,, taste Jhe'.copklng nnd.be convinced- "(5f ntsTmerits. Do'rryberry & Forbes, Inc. Tho services at the Presbyterian Church last evening wero well attend ed and tho program was carried out n scheduled. A tree and treat for all members of the Sunday School wore the special features. Miss Katharine Rocho left yesterday for her homo In AVood River. She has boon in charge of the local Red Cross Home Nursing Course, but Is finished with the course in this place, so will not return in the future. The dance given in the K. C. Hall Wednesday ovonlng wns largely at tended. Tho music was furnished by Scholtz Super Jazz orchestra of Den ver. It .was announced that this or chestra will play again next Wedne 'Inv evening. County Treasurer Souder is send ing out over ten thousand lettors Informing tho owners of Lincoln Countv property who nro delinquent tiTt t'ielr taxos are due. This is a big l )li and one which should bring In a large number of cheeks. 13. R. Flsk left for the west yester day where he will visit his family during 'the holidays. Mr. Fisk Is as sisting In establishing a local agency otK tho Now York Llfo Insurance Co. in North Platte and will return hero aftJr his visit. Bishop Homer Stuntz who was to give his lecture on the East, hero last Tuesday, arrived in tho city on scheduled time but on account of tho storm it was decided to postpone tho lecturo until January and Bishop Stuntz left on an early train for the cast Tho Episcopal Choir will give a music service at midnight tonight This Is ono of the special sorvlces of that church which attract the atten tion of tho members and usually there Is a largo attondanco. Everyone Is invited. ferry Dixon .HAItlHAtiK LM'KNSKS Doc. 15 -Francis Wills, IT. P. em ployee, North Platte and Miss Ellen Whltchend, of North Platte. Married by Judge Woodhurst Doc. 15 Earl H. Bartholomew, n farmer of Silver Creek, Neb., and Miss Florenco A. Thomas, of Brady. Mar ried by Judge Woodhurst. ' Dec. 17 Earl G. Lcvlck, a book keeper, of North Platte, to Minnie 'A. Scott of Pratt, Knnsas. Dec. 18 Orlla J. Sailor, a farmer of Madrid, Neb., to Miss Sylvia C. Loven burg, of Madrid, Neb. Married by Rev. P. R, Stevens. Dec. 20 Wallace G. Hardy, money clerk at Express Office, North Platte, to MlssEva HIckock. of North Platte,. Married by Judge Woodhurst. KKAL USTATK TRANSFERS Doe, 15 Mary K. Ottcnstoln ahd h'usbund to J. E. Sebastian, all of block 3 of Millers nddltlon to North ptnttn tmnnn Dec. 17 Keith Neville and wife'lV Fred C. Hanlon, lot 119 of Neville's subdivision of sections 34 and 27, T 14, It 33, $G20.00. Dec. 20 H. L. Pennington and wife to Alex Landholm, SEV Sec. 29, T. it. R. 24. H2.800. Dec. 11 Sarah J. Rau and husband to Ed Cokor and Walter Cokor. part 1 of lot 20, of Clarkson'a subdivision of NEVi of Sed. "29, T. 14, R. 33, Suther land, $400. Dec. 20 O. E. Elder, Referee; to Wv ' II. McDonald, N 44 feet lots 5 and 6.! Block 115 original town, now city of North Platte, ?9,C00. v 4 Dec. -211-orth Plnftn Land mifl Water Co. to Theodore Oilman, N&tof NE4, tho N of NW'4 and tract No.' 1, all In Sec. 25, T, 14, R. 33, (I95.fi acros). Dec. 1(1 Rudolph Hank and wife to Herman Silas, lot 3, block 3, Pat terson's nddtion to Hershey, $1200. Judgo Woodhurst united Frank M. Ayors and Miss Mildred F. Harlan in marriage at his offico yestordny. Both gave Green City, Mo as their home. , A speclol service will be hold at the Lutheran Church at seven o'clock Christmas morning. Music and a short message constitute the progra;n Everyone is Invited,, Mrs. J. I. Sharp and daughter Sarah left tills morning for Kenrnoy whore they will spend a week With relatives. REAL BARGAINS 907 East 5th St. 5 rooms modern except heat. A real home on easy terms. Price $3,500- Oiie Thousand cash balance at 45 per month, immediate possession. 1023 WsC Gth. I and a hall" story modern except heat seven room frame building, garage and good out buildings. Price $4,500. All cash over Building and Loan. 313 Wfst C sireer. room frame, good out-buildings, nice trees. Mouse good as new. Modern except heat. Price $4,500 $1,200 ea?h -Balance $50.00 per month. LET PS SHOW YOU THEM. The Hollman & Sebastian Agency Phone G12J or W COMMlSSIOMUtS HtOCKKMNGS. '1 ho Board of County Commissioners met Deo. IS, 1920, pursuant to ad journment and tho following business was transacted: Dr. G. B. Dent, medical sorvlcos, $173.25. Farmers' Co-operative Association, $17.80. Ed Daily, dragging, $55. Sundry persons, canvassing board, $75. Sundry persons, Judges and dorks of election, $$5.7.. Sundry persons, road work Dlst. 19, $249,25. " Alex' Bullard, Com. Dlst 1, $12. Win. Esholmnn, Com. Dlst. 1, $72. Ben Esholman, Com. Dlst 1, $32. Davo Mccombor, Com. Dlst. 1, $G8. John Anthony, Com. Dlst 1, $30. J. O. Case, Com. Dlst. 3, $73.50. John Ketchum, Com. Dlst. 1, $G8. W. D. Waldo, Com. Dlst 1, $32. Arthur Stewart, Com. Dlst. 1, $48. Alox Chnmbors Com. Dlst 1 $49. Albert Steinhauson, Com. Dlst. 1, $88. M. M. Bronor, road Dlst. 7, $C. Sundry persons, dragging. $13.75. ' B. Anderson, dragging, $7.20. Sndry porsons, survoylng, $28. W. T. Elliott, river work, $15. E. C. llostetter, bridge work, $7.20. II. R. Hostctter, bridge work, $C7.50. L. Perkins, river work, $7.50. Sundry porsons, brldgo and road work, $444.10. M. M. Brewer, ropairs, $5. Johnson Bros., bridge supplies, $117.43. - Sundry persons brldgo Wbrk, $1G.80. t-E. C. Brown, road work, Dlst BJ $35.20. . '. F. W. Meyer, road work, Dlst 7, $10.50. " Herman E. Meyor, road work Dlst. 19, $141. Elmer Crosby, road work Dlst. 5, $15.75. E. E. Brownell, rent for election, C. E. King, road work Dlst 5, $48. C. E. King, dragging, $28.20. F. W. Meyers, dragging. $30.15. Wosloy Cockle, road. work Dlst. 5, $r. no. C. 13. King, road work Dlst. S, $171.20 S"" !rv persons, road work Dlst. 2fi, $58 50. Frank Koch, road work Dlst. 9, ! $34.50. I Adjourned to December 27, 1020. ' HERE s Special Christmas Day Something you have heen demanding in photoplay pro duction, A romantic and famous star H. B. WARNER , in an adaption of the novel "FELIX O'DAY" from the famous writer and painter F. HOPKINSON SMITH A strongly human play of a man who wanted rovonge for the honor of his wile. ... . ALSO CLYDE COOK COMEDY . MATINEE AT 2:16 AND 4:15 SUNDAY CHURCH SKltVICKS. Baptist: 9:45 Sunday School. ! 11:00 "The New and the Old Year." : G:30 B. Y. P. U I 7:30 "Butld Greater" I Prosbytorlan: ' 10:00 Sunday School 0 : 11:00 "Tho greatest Thing In tho, World." G:30 O. E. , 7; 30 Sermon. , " Christian: ; 9:45 Sunday School. ; 11:00 Election of Church Officors G:30 C. E. 7:30 Whlto Christmas Exorcisca by tho Sunday School. j Episcopal: ' , 9:30 Church School. " 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser mon. 7:30 Evening Prnyar and Ser mon. i Lutheran: ' 9:45 Church School. I 11:00 "in five Day" of Ilorod the, " King." ' 7:00 Lutlier League. S:00--"Source8 of tho Illblo" Methodist; 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 "Tho Wonderful Names" 3:00 Junior League. (1:30 Epworth Longuo 7:30 'Tho Lowly. and. W,lan ! Christian Sclenco: ::;: ; Tho funeral of Mrs. Lena School-' Wiift will bo hold from the Catholic Church at Maxwell, next Sunday af ternoon. Mr. nnd Mr Harry Iluekfoldt and, children went to Holstoln, Nob", thin' morning to spend he Ohristnnm hoi-' Iday. At TvV Q?!Vf Also G.tr .: anil Miut Matinea 2:18 SUN THEATRE ITPniPf S HE IN THE AFTERNOON FOREIGNERS SENDING ' VAST RELIEF HOME Over 90 Per Cent of Food Drafts Sent to Europe Gifts From Immigrant Population. Out of their enrntugs, for the most part ns unskilled loborcrs, living" from linnd to mouth, the forelgn-borniiolo-ment In the United States Is contribut ing largely to the funds for food sup plies to aid the starving peoples or their native lands. . Figures from the Kood Draft section of tho American Relief Administration show that $5011,110' hud been sent to Poland, up to the end of Novuiulty. S158.170 had been sent to Gzccho nl V .. 1 dlftnik aiovama, uungary umi recejveu "CO, Germany hud $1,443,010 und Aus tria $2,040,720. It wns estimated tiat more than 00 per cent Of this inirtieyj had been spent by nationals nd'.thcKe various countries who are now In the United Stntcs. There ure nbout l.nOOv 000 Poles, S00.000 HniiL'Mvt.mM, 000,000 Czechs and 000,000 SlovuUs In this country. The profits which resulted from the sale of these food drafts have been turned Into the fund for general child feeding. It Is to bring this fund up to the point where It can meet tho do niiuids on It, to, savo the lives of 11,500, 000 child ion that the European Relief Council bus been formed by eight great relief organizations. TUESDAY and h JelT, Universal News. and 4:15. Hi 1 a