The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 04, 1921, Image 8

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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ScmMUccklu Srilnme.
ASK Ij K ( I S I j A T ITI t B, HQ It AI'I'JIO
PMATION TO l'KOMOTH J!X
IMMTIOX. Si
WILSON TOUT, Editor and Publisher.! T,(e follovvlI1K re,iuUon ar self-
Kntered at the North Platto, Nebraska' explmmtory , wcro P1 br Jjo
Postofflw u Second Clans Matter, j officers of the Platte Val1e Ioultry
.1 Breeders Association:
Sfrittf'lfllTlflY PILirr WO Uie mni)rB ol uie i mu( r
Ouo Year, In
FltlllAY, FBIMtUAIlV Hli, J!)21.
nduViiccA." .. .'-12.00 ley Poultry Ilreedor'a Association, In-
COniOraiBU, 111 nitrating imiuiuini "
hereby subscribe to the following re-
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KDITOItlAL.
The value of the newspaper l noi
rtllBed,by ono farmer In a hundred.
Wo know this because the farmer has
been Blow to take advantage of news
paper (idvertlstnfc In disponing of his
blooded stock, hfiy, nrod. grnlim and
other farm produce. Too long, already
tb. farmer has been talcing his wares
to the market and soiling them at tho
price the other follow has not. The
Umo has arrived when tho farmor
will advortlso bis products for salo
at tho prlco which he expects to re
ceive and oustomors will come to blm.
Our roaders will notlco that some
farmers of this county aro ullve to
the possibilities of newspaper pub
licit and othors aro planning on
trying It out this spring.
Tho monthly report of the City Li
brarian Bhowod that a part of our peo
ple appreciate tho opportunities of
fered by tho library. Wo atoppod In
hero tho othor night and It was cer
tainly a plonsuro to bo thoro. The
room was warm, well-lighted .and
oloan. The chairs woro fairly woll
filled with patrons. Ono table was
being used by tho members of the
High School debating team. Sovoral
wero filled by boys and girls and a
nnmbor of older people woro roadlng
tluo papers, ' magazines or books,
cjuiot prevailed. I'coplo Bpoke In sub
dued tonoa so that their voices would
not distract tho attention of tho olh
frs. Tho floor covorlng Is notsolcaB.
Everything has been planned to make
tho library attractive and ploafmnt to
thoso who want to use It. And thoso
efforts have boon successful. Tho Li
brary Board Is to bo congratulated on
Its success. And wo aro not forget
ting to mention that a largo part of
tho sncrn-" Mils Institution Is due
to tho offlciuncy of tho librarian, Miss
Loretta Murphy. Sho Is thoro from
seven to nlno every week ovonlng nnd
from throo to six on Sunday after
noons In addition to tho regular hours
during tho wook.
WIIBItBAS Wo have an organiza
tion, which produces no gain to Its
members, but works for the general
advnncemtmt of tho poultry -Industry
In this part of the state by holding
a high-class poultry exhibit each year
In January, for members and non
members to exhibit their poultry and
pet stock, and
WIIBItBAS We employ a licensed
Judge for this oxblbitlon and score
tho fowls -by tho American I'oultry
Association Utiles and Standard of
Forfcctlon, and
WIIBItBAS Wo do not charge the
public any admission to this exhibi
tion but expend $500 in cash prlzos
to oxhlbltors which with othor ox
ponso3 wo pay from tho ontry ices and
from a donation by tho Chamber of
Commorco, thoroforo bo it
IlESOLVED That wo ondorsc the
law now boforo tho Legislature of the
stato of Nebraska which provides for
each county which maintains such an
exhibition aB wo hold, a payment of
$200 each yoar. And be it furlbor
ItBSOLVED That wo urgo Senator
W. V. Hoagland and Representative
E. S. Davis to work and voto for this
bill.
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Mrs. J. J. Ilalllgan and Mrs. Victor
Halllgan ontortalnod twonty-alx
guosts at n ono o'clock lunchoon yes
terday. Tho tables wero decorated in
cut Ilowora with pink and white
colors predominating. The,out of town
guosts woro Mrs, Bolsot of Gothen
burg, Mrs. McConnoll of Ponca, Mrs.
Sholly, of Fairbury. Nobr.. and Miss
Tonic of Los Angeles. Luncheon was
followed by bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Luko Ilc&loy arrived
yesterday from Denvor to visit at tho
Tom lloaloy homo
Want Ads
Phono
For Jtoul Desirable rooms
1013.
For Jtenlii Two unfurnished rooms.
215 West Third.
For Snlo 125-ogg X-ray Incubator
ami oroouor. mono uzuw.
For Sale: Man's overcoat. Slzo 44
Prlco ?1C Phono 810J.
For Sale Full blood Barred Ply
mouth Ilock RoostorH. Phono 79BF120.
Wauled Washings, will call for
and deliver. Box 285.
Wauled All kinds of hides and
Will ilCUrlCKB, I'M N. JUOCUSl.
room for one
Somo men In North Platto bavo boon
urged to ontor tho Boy Scout work
here because of tho nood of workors
and thoy have given their unfitness
for tho work ns their reason for not
taking It up. Now tho Council has
provided a trained worker who Is
giving a series of lessons In scout
leadership nnd tho courso is free. It
Ib ifp to thoso mon to find another ex
cuse or mako good. Thoro arc a num
ber of returned soldlors who would
enjoy this work nnd who are not yot
fivirtllswl T1in ttioti Itlfrftir ii I trr n 1
Scamping; etcd theVere w hat , ffi 1lg
..., i in, mi..,. lor licnt A sleoplng
u.i owuw iinv, nuum win iivuu f , 1,lo 090 W ITniirHi
to got the modem idea of boy training Vor KmiI nIm SrSiod
and they would bo ready to mako their I ln,,Inf" ,i?,v lUi,
HVm, rmint In norvlon In nll.nri Tlinrn " TOOm for lady Ol' COUplO.
aro somo business men who nec('con- j N'C'
tact witn uoys. Tiioy nro drying up at
forty. Somo ure fathers of boys with
whom thoy havo no chumship. Vory
shortly each will bo ovor the top of
I Vio liltt nll.1 rifllltlf till nil n linu.linfln
..... ..... ...... un ,.r,-v.vu. . Tnntl.
Somo of theso men should catch thorn i &,! v
hoIvob boforo It Is too Into. Assoc!-1, . orT?i"T,'
allon wtyh boys will do It nnd thoy
will havo many yoars of active sorvlce
ahond of them. If every man who
fools the stir within him woro to
ontor the training courso and qualify
tho boys of North Platto would not
want .for competent adult leadership.
sloop
212 S.
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Tho Christian Endeavor Socloty of
tho Presbyterian Church hold Its an
nual mooting nt tho Church Wednes
day evening of this week and tho o
loction of officers resulted as follows:
Miss (loorglna McKay, prosldont; Nor
man Moulton, VIco-prosldont; MrB.
William Soiboldt, sccrotary and Don
ald McKay, troasuror. Tho ovonlng
was spent very pleasantly and closed
with iv lunch sorved by tho boys.
Lost : On branch train a black hand
bag. Return to this office and rocolvo!
voward. 1 LE
Wanted Anyono wishing uullta ftJ
made, olthor tied or quilted, call at 31
uw t ruuiu jiuuuu uuu
lot. Largo shado trcos, garago and
chicken houso. Placo Is vacant now,
215 So. Walnut- Call at 221 South
Walnut after 5 p. m.
For Sale Baled alfalfa $14.00;,
looso alfalfa $12.00 dollvorodj prairie
bay, baled, $8.00; looso $G.OO dcllvor
ed; oat straw, balod $G.00! looso $4;
loose hay In tho stack from $3 to $5
ton. J. T. Lister, Phono 797F3 or
70fiFin.
WALL PAPER
You may soloct your paper
In your homo. Now Is tho time
to havo your InBldo work dono.
PHIL DEATS,
Phono 1001J
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Modern Banking
In tho old days, It was regarded as
qulto necessary that all bank deposits
should bo mado In porson,
Howovor, tho Platto Valloy Stato Panic
Is always glad to accommodate Ub pat
rons by rocolvlng doposlts by mall
whoro thoy aro )u tho form of endors
ed chocks or mouoy orders and
. prompt acknowledgement Is always
mado.
Bocauso tho deposits in this bank aro
protoctcd under tho laws of Nebraska
whothor thoy aro mado In poraon or
by mall, thoy aro assured absolute
. protection.
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
For Every Member of the Family.
There is no, Profiteering Here. A Close Inspection Will Convince You that Our
REGULAR PRICES are LESS than the So-Called Sale Prices of Othor Stores.
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Ladies' Fine Dress
Shoes
gh heel lioots in Mahogany
Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes
Ladies High Heel Boots in fine quality, Black Kid, $6.90
Ladies Cuban Heel, fine quality kid in brown,
$7.90
Ladies Cuban Heels, fine qualify kid in black,
$6.90
Kid Leather
$8.90
Ladies Military'IIeel Shoes black kid leather, $4.98, $5,90
Ladies Comfort Shoes, kid leather, rubber inch heels, both
Cap and Plain Toe. $3.49, $3.69,' $4.98.
Complete stock of Oxfords in Military and Low Heel.
Comfort Slippers with and without straps.
$2.98 to $3.98.
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MIEN
FINE SHOES
Eng-
Mens Dress shoes
lish last black kid,
$6.90 and $7.90.
Mens Brown English last
fine kid Leather,
"$6.90 and $7.90.
Mens Brown English Calf
Leather, an elegant shoe
$5.90.
Mens Gun Metal Black
Blucbcr Dress Shoe,
$4.98.
Fine Glaved Kid Shoe
Semi English last Blucher
Style. A very nifty dress
shoe,. $7.50.
Mens Work Shoes
Mens Heavy Brown Work
hoes like cut. . An ex
ceptional good shoe,
;' $3.98.
Same as above in Black,
$3.98.
A Genuine Brown
Shoe Musen last,
$5.50.
Army
Mens
Outing Shoes
Mens Brown Outing
Shoe,
SPECIAL TABLES OF SHOES FOR YOUR SELECTION AT , PRICES TO SUIT THOSE
LOOKING FOR REAL BARGAINS. .
TABLE 1
Ladies' military heel shoes in
black kid, also Blucher
etyle, choice
$2.98
TABLE 2
Mens Dress Shoes, glazed horse,
Blucher and plain
m
toe
$2.98
TABLE 3
Girls Shoes, assorted
8 to 12
Boys dress
sizes up to 2
shoes
$1.98
$2.98
Wonderful values in Infants and Children Shoes 98c to $2.98 Ladies Rubbers all styles. 58c to 98c
Mens light and heavy weight makes 98c to $1.98,
Wear
J. C. Penney
Co. Shoes
It will be
dollars, saved
312 STORES
Mail
Orders
Given
Prompt
Attention
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When the Ships Come In.
In Hawaii, tho Philippines nnd Cuba
oneC of tho chief topics of Interest to
tho Islanders Is tho arrival and de
parture of steamers. Nowspapcrs do
voto wholo pagos to Uicso boat move
ments, to lists of tho passengers,
interviews with notables on board
and stories of tho voyago by members
of tho officers' staffs and crowB. In
fact tho arrival of tho evening train
In a mainland country town holds
no moro interest for tho residents
than, tho marltlmo news has for the
peoplo of Ilonolula, Manila' and
Havana. Tho Cuban capital has a
now object of Interest In this regard
In tho lately Instituted dally nlr serv
ice between that city and Key West
The planes aro ot tho United States
navy scout type, each carrying eight
passengers.
Does as He's Told,
"There's ono thing I'll say for him."
-What's that?"
"He has tho courage ot his convic
tions unco his wife has made up Ha
Bind for hlni."
At The SUN,
TODAY.
Mr. George Ariiss
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THE DEVIL'
ALSO
Buster Keaton
in
THE SCARECROW"
His latest and best comedy.
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