The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 04, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
IHlAIXAcfe JJSTIMATKS Jlfil'OllTS
rOSTTONKI) FOR TWO "WEKKSf
III COUNCIL.
NORTH PLATTL HASKETHALIi
TKAJI IS VIOTOItlOUS AT
CURTIS.
NOTICE TO PATRONS.
The Silver Front transfer litis now
changed headquarters but nro still
at the Old Stand and are proparod to
do light nnd heavy draylng at any
time.
Day phone. Silver Front Cigar Store
Night phone 310J.
M. ii. Baker R. A. Arnold
Sucessors to E. C. Hnrdenbrook
Mr. and Mrs. II. C.' Fleming roturned
to their home In Paxton tills morning
after tnitisHcting business in this city.
Mrs. J. B. Rosoncrnnts and Mrs. I.
A. Gilbert left this morning for Cozad
to attend the funeral of a friond.
GIFTS' THAT LAST
The local quintet won from the
Curtis basketball team by a score of
23 to 20 Tuesday evening. This wm
one of the beat games for our boys
and showed what they ara made of. In
the last ten minutes of play tha locals
made 14 more points than tho Curtis
team. Just before this Curtis -was S
points ahead.
At a late hour, Tuesday evening the
f'ltv I'nnnnll .',.1.1 ...it I,. ....II 11,.
I roport on tha estimated expenditures
for the drainage propositions, until
its next meeting which will be hold
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
Clinton and Fori, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us Graduate Opticians
J'f'for. IB. Tho Council has been work
ing with tho Chamber of Commerce
directors In this matter and It wished
to havo thoso men present when the
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('lair McGovem who has been visit-.
Ing at tho homo of his brother F. J. '
McGovem will leave this evening for
his homo in Denver.
mutter was tnkon up. DiiRlueer Rnn-
nlo was present with his estimates
mid ho will have them ready for the
next meeting.
LOCAL AND WillSOJfAL
The Ulk's Club will hold a dancing
INirty this ovonlng In tho Elk's Homo.
Mrs. Ooo. Lannln and Mrs.- Hoy
Lannln loft Inst ovonlng for Omnhn.
Hugh IIowoll, tho rann who robbed
tho.Roxnll Store Sunday, of monoy
and narcotics, was sentenced yostor
day morula by Judgo Orlmon to not
loss tbnn ono year nor moro than ton
.years In tho pcnltontlary. Ho was
taken thero yesterday to begin the
term.
Mrs. Minnie; Souunemnn of this city
becamo tho brldo of John T. Rankin
also of North Platte at tho Lutheran
Btudy, Tuesday afternoon. They wore
married by Rev. ( F. Koch who tiBcd
tho ring coromony of tho Luthornn
Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rankin aro at
414 East Eighth Stroot.
Tho Manual Training DepL of tho
High School Is building basketball
goals for all the ward schools. Ono
s,ot has Just boon complotod. This
fllass Is also picking up nil tho old
'chairs nvnilnblo and aro romodollng,
varnishing and getting them ready to
bo used in tho ward schools. Thoy
hnve fifty now.
Mrs. R. L. Murdock was in tho city
betweon trains yostcrday looking nftor
important inattors. Sho loft again last
night for Omaha, whoro Mr. Murdock
In taking treatment in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Tho last report was that tho
physician In chargo doubted if thoy
could snvo his log. Friends In this city
anxiously wnlt for nows, hoping It will
not bo as bad ns predicted.
John H. Null, tho bloyclo man, has
moved his shop from tho location on
Locust street to tho room on Front
street which linn boon occupied by
tho Dolco Light people. In his new
location ho will havo a ground iloor
entrnnco at tho roar and othor con
vononens which, his trado will nppro-
clato. Mr. Null has built up a good
business 1n bleyolna. motorcyolos and
sporting goods and expects to en
largo his lines ns fast ns the Huslncss
warrants.
Tho Army and Navy Store which
has boon oporntlng hero during 'the
past month, using tho building for
merly ocouplod by tho Sudmnn Bak
ery, packed Its remaining slock yes
terday hnd wont to Kcarnoy. Whllo
tho managers did not havo any com
plnlnt to ninko the business dono hero
wns not nsgood as that dono In some
othor plncos and did not warrant
thoin In locating a branch storo hero
permanently At lenst for tho present
thoy will withdraw from North Plntte.
Mra. Henry Wnllemnth and daugh
ters entertained Wednesday at tho
Wnltomath homo. Thero woro thirty
six lndlos present to enjoy the musi
cal o which wns tho form of cntortaln
mont provided. Tho house decorations
In keeping with Candolmas Day woro
roses, "whllo hyacinths and candlos.
Mrs. HolBot, of Gothenburg, rondorod
several piano selections nnd Mrs. M.
Henry Gilfoyl delighted the guoutH
with hor songs. Anita Johnston gave
several dances in cosUnno and Dotty
Mnrlo Waltomath spolto sovoral
plQcos. Out of town guosts woro Miss
Tonk of Los Angeles, Mrs. Shelly of
Fnlrbury and Mrs. O'Connol of Sioux
City. Following tho program refresh
ments woro served.
Curtis S. Walters, of Hastings, Is
in tho city for a fow days making
plans for tho mooting of tho Scottish
Rlto Masons, which is to bo held horc
next wcolc, Mr. Wnltors Is secretary
of tho Hastings Consistory.
Vosterday, Chief Jones notified all
places of business whore inon havo
bean accustomed to piny cards,' thnt
thoy must romovo tho tablos and dis
continue tho card games. Thero was
Rome complaint of gambling In con
nection with tho games nnd thoro was
pioro complaint when tho games were
slopped.
Sioux Lookout Chaptr of D. A- R.
will meet with Mrs. Frnnk Harbor,
803 Wost 4th St. on Monday, Fob.
7th at 7:30. Tho following program
will be glvon: Music, Study of Bonn,
nnd Del., Mrs. Snyder; Roll call, Poor
Richard's Sayings. Spoclnl business
is to bo transacted and the commlttco
roquosts nil mombors to bo proscnt.
Dr. J. R. MoKlralmn has been so
Burcd to glvo his services In coaching
tho High School baskotball team. Dr.
MoKlrahan has had some oxporlenco
In this lino and whilo at El Reno,
Oklahoma, last yoar ho coached tho
toam from tho high school thoro and
won overy gnmo up to tho last game
of tho stata tournnmnt whon Ills boys
woro boaten, placing them in second
plnco. Tho local high school is for-
lunato In securing such a man for
this place.
SUCCESSFUL 'BUSINESS.
If you havo a farm, ranch or city
property to soil or oxchango I enn do
this If prlco Is RIGHT.
List your deals with mo
13. A. OLSON
Call .'123 Evening 1130
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ON AMPLE LINES
Tin- plciniv tells the awry of this
hiuiilsimii' font so completely thnt
there Is nothing further to sny ex
cept that It Is made of heavy duve
lyu mnl is blown In color.
OUR CHOIR
The choir is often called "tho war
' department" of tho church.. Wo think
It lB(oiTonoously so-called. Our choir
Is ponceablo, kind, cheerful, courteous.
It dollghts In sorvlce. It enjoys tho
'inlvllogo or helping In tho worship of
God.
Our choir Is a volunteer choir. Tho,
mombors sing bocauso thoy feel It Is
ono way lu which thoy enn-sorvo God. y
,Thoy glvo tholr tlmo frooly, Kindly.
Chorister, organist, cholr-mombars.
))astpr all Vo,rlc together harmonious
ly with but ono ond in view -"A
moro honutlful nnd worshipful ser
vice." Our special numbors uro only tho
heat sacral music. Wo nro suro you
will enjoy tho work of tho choir. Wo
aro hnppy to mako this publlo recog
1 nltlon of tho work of our faithful
choir.
If you aro not a member of any
ohurch, COME to "Tho Church of tho
Opon Door" noxt Sunday morning at
cloven o'clock.
Apodal music by tho choir.
Thoro is room for all.
'' You will bo hoartlly w.olcqnuw
' First Evangelical Lutheran Church
'Tho Church ot the Open Door"
Forty years of faithful service in North Platte.
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Located on Fifth Street at Sycamore.
Rov. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor.
WRKST-TKACHKR ASSOCIATION
TO HANQUIiT JUNIOR IIIOH
TEACHERS.
At tho meeting of tho Junior High
School Parent-Teacher Association on
Wednesday, tha members decided to
glvo a dinner for the faculty of tho
Junior High School nnd tho- mombers
of tho Hoard of Education. Tho time
sot Is Thursday, Febr. 10th. It was
proposed to hold tha banquet in tho
rooms of tho Household Arts Depart
ment but It was not cortaln at the
tlmo that this would bo possible.
Miss Dyo gavo a class demonstra
tion of tho method of teaching deci
mals. This was helpful to tho par
ents In showing tho methods used
now. A. W. Shilling told of weather
forecasting nnd weather predictions
nnd his tnlk wnn lilclilv Instrnntlvn.
"Wilson Tout, representing the Public
Wolfaro Association, spoko of tho
work and alms of tho movement At
tho closo of tho meeting tho Associa
tion endorsed tho Public Wolfaro As
sociation nnd tta work nnil n nitmHnr
of memberships were taken nmong
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moBo present, wno wero not momuers.
TWENTV-FOUR COYOTES RAGGED
IX A CIRCLE HUNT LAST
TUESDAY
C. O. Dedmoro wns called to Grant
Tuesday to mako plcturos of a coyote
hunt which was staged thero on that
day. Thero wero over soven hundred
hunters and tha appointments were
perfect. Every man scorned to bo In
his plnco for whon tho circle narrow
cd down It wns found thnt the game
wns In the center. Tho final count
Bhowcd 21 coyotes and about two
thousand mbblts. Tho hunt closod
about fifteen miles southwest of Grant.
Mr. Dedmoro mado a number of good
plcturos of the round-up.
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LOCAL EXPRESS AGENTS TO HELL'
IN EUROPEAN: RELIEF WORK.
, Tho local agent of the Amorlcan
Express Company has Just received
worn of tha authorization by G. C.
Taylor, President of tho Company, ol
"Invlslblo Guest's certificate' certify
ing that the purchasor has salvaged
tho life of ono or moro of tho little
war victims, have been placed on salo
nt 25,000 of tho company's offices
thru out tho United States. TmV cost
of saving ono child until tho acuto
Condition linn hnen rullnvcil liv Mm
next European harvest Is $10.00, but
donations of smaller sums are wel
come, and a contribution of onlyl$i.00,
uiutor tlio economical administration
of tha Council will keep life In Oj little
nouy lor a monui.
Thoso certificates, which can' be
purchased for any amount from ono
dollar up nre on solo at any office of
tho Amerlcnn Express Co. In the
County.
.VAKKLlflB LICENSES '
Following aro tho marriage licenses
issuou by Judgo Woodhurst since our
Inst Issue:
Jan 28 Wm. H. Nowberry, farmer,
rryon and Miss opnl I. Mann, Tryon
Marrlod by Rov. C. M. NIvo.
Febr. 1 Arthur A. Abart, bacteriol
ogist. Emmott, Nob., nnd Miss Bor
tho L. Wllltnmson, Kimball. Married
by Rev. II. E. Hess.
Fobr. 1 Oscar C. Brown, clork,
Horshoy, and Miss Pearl G. Combs,
iioranoy.
Fobr. 1-John T. Rankin, machinist
liNorlh Platto and Mrs. Mlnnlo Sonne
man. North Platto. Married bv Rev.
Koch.
i Febr. 2 Earl L. Keestor. hotelninn.
Uonver and Miss Ruth E. Carroll,
Denvor.
Fobr. 2 Kenneth S.. Weinberger,
painter, North Platte, and Miss Loyola
A. Gleason, North Platte.
, SEltlES OF PARTIES.
Mrs. L. J. Krnuso, Mrs. J. H. Krauso
and Mrs. Arthur Tramp will ontortnln
at bridge this afternoon nt tho homo
or Mrs. Tramp on west 3rd St. Dec
orations will bo In rod and white and
vnlontlno favors. Mrs. Tonic of Los
Angolos is tho only out of town uuost.
Tomorrow nftornoon at tho homo of
u J. Krauso thoy will ontortnln nt a
kenslngton which will bo followed bv
lunch at tha homo of Mrs. H. J.
Krauso whoro covors will bo laid for
twenty-four guosts. Mrs. Sholly of
Fnlrburg. Nobr. nnd Mrs. Koch of
Soattlo, Wash., will bo tho out of
town guests.
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SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.
CHRISTIAN:
11:00 "Tho Church In Action"
7:301 "How (o Fin(1 Qo(1..
BAPTIST
11:00 "The Youth of Josonh"
7:30 "O-fon Chlmoar" miiiotra
ed with wntor color paintings
11:00 "Llfo in tho Spirit"
7:30 "Faith's Foundation" '
LUTHBRAN
11:00 "Josus or Nazareth Pass
eth Bv"
8:00 "Tho Lutheran Clmmh ii
tho Pnc.lflo Northwost." Address
iiv mo i-asiors Mower ror nino
vonrs president of tho SynodlQl
Missionary Society,
EPISCOPAL
11:00 Morning sormon mid nra"
or 7:30 Evening sormon and pray
or PRESDYTBIUAN
1 1 :nff "Ohriitlan Education" .
7:30 Pronchlng r:
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Same thing in Dark Brown, priced at
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Illustration at right is a very new number for street
wear. Comes in Brown calf, military heel, priced
at ,
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Also comes in Brown Kid, with baby Louis heel, priced '
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Illustration at riglit is our. leader . for -Spring.,.jW
Brown Calf oxford with welt soles, priced ' ab'iJlt'
Also in. Black Kid.'priced at
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