The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 08, 1921, Image 2

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    NORTH PLATTK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
CITY A.U COUNTY NI3WS.
Tho bill to lie Bubmlttiul provltlos
for payment of premiums u advance
nntl will gtdirantoo payinont for loss
es. Htxtos in tlio contral zone aro ln
croiuiod 25 por cent and thosd of the
western zone 3:t 1-3 por cent. Lex
ington Pioneer.
Klghty-four por cent of the IniHlnoss
concerns which failed In 1020 did not
ndvortlse. Tho peoplo havo learned
to go where they are askd. If you
have anything to sell tell the lwoplo
about it and ask ilium to call. They
will. Sutliorland Courier.
In, a communication to Governor
MoKolvio, Secretary Hart rccommond
cd that the law bo either amended or
ropcaled bocauso tho record of the
past two "years. During the blcunlum
the fiiato failed to pay on losses by
nearly $70,000 and, for the past year
will pay only 85 cents on the dollar,
according to Hart,
To whom aro your going to soil your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
prices. CUt
Adcilph Llndberg pulled off a stunt a
llttlo out or tho ordinary last wcok
when lie shot a coyote through tho
bedroom window at two o'clock in tho
morning. This was ono of a pair of
coyotes which havo been worrying the
farmers on tho west end of tho Island
for tho past six years. V. C. Cromp
ton has succeeded in getting their
young for tho last flvo springs. Max
woll Tclcpost.
Nebraska legislature will be given
an opportunity during the prosont
session to decide betweon correction
and repoal of tho fltato hall Insur
ance law. A bill was introduced In
the houso for ropenl. Representa
tive Vance, ono of tho authors of tho
law, has prepared an amendatory bill
but Is understood to bo satisfied with
a corrcctlvo measure drafted by tho
stato department of trade nnd com
merce. That nieasuro will soon bo
Introduced by tho houso cominltleo on
Insurance
Tho friends ol Earl I). Cooper, who
lias been mnnngcr of tho Iloldrogo
Tolophono ix hange for tho past two
years, will bo Interested In the news
of his promotion to mnnagcr of the
North Platto Exchange. Earl grow up
In Broken How and for sovoral years
lias been in tolophono work, being
stationed at Anslcy, Central City, Lex
ington and Holdrcgc. Ho Is known ns
ono of tho vory successful mnnngors
of tho stato nnd has built up tho Ilol
drogo office to a high state of effi
ciency. Broken How Chief.
Miss Sarah Kelly, hanie twrvlco sec
rotary of tho Hod Cross, with office at
Ognllala, was In Paxton Tuesday
morning looking up somo special cases
connected with her work. Miss Kolly
wlshott to announo that hor work In
Kolth county will close March 1st,
1921. Poxton Tlmos.
A number of the wives, sisters and
mothors of tiio ex-sorvlec mon of the
community have decided to form an
Auxiliary to tho Loglon and met at
the hall Tuesday evening anil decided
to IIly for a charter, Whon this is
reclvcd a call will bo made for a moot
ing. -Wallace Winner.
Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist. Mc
Donald IJank Unlldlnp. Rooms 2 k 8.
Phono 07. 42tt
Mllo Skinner, who was convicted by
a Jury In District Court, of Incest, was
sentenced yesterday to not less than
twenty years In tho penitentiary.
North Plutto Tribune. This family
resided In Brndy a few months last
summer, and left when requested by
tho marshal. Brudy Vindicator.
K. P. Wilson, director of publicity of
tho Nebraska farm bureau federation
Is spending three days in tho county
arranging for tho membership cam
ipulgu to bo held In Keith county tho
wcok of February 21st. This prgani
zntlon needs your membership If you
aro Intcrostod in bettor mnrkcting
systems, better loglslntlon for the
farmer, better farm labor conditions
nnd more economic production.
Kolth County News.
About seventy men nre employed on
tho ico harvest at Lake Helen, the
work having been begun last week.
Tho ico is about thirteen inches in
thickness, nnd of exceptionally good
quality. Tho local houses were filled
first, as usual, after which cars wcro
londcd to bo shipped to various points
for tho houses or the Pacific Fruit Ex
press Company. From forty to sixty
cars havo been loaded and shipped
daily, and up to Wednesday night 2G0
cars of beautiful Ico had been deliver
ed to various point. Gothenburg In
dependent. Frlonds to tho numbor of about
twenty swooped down on tho Wiclc
strom homo last Friday evening nnd
gavo Carl tho surprise of his lire. It
was his 42d birthday, and ho will havo
occasion to rcmombor It for years to
come. Gaines and sociability woro In
dulged In until a late ,hour when
luncheon was served. Mr. WIckstrom
was tho recipient of sovoral splendid
prosonts. Thoso present wero Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Brlggs,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Mlllof, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Brink, Mr. and Mrs. Itny
Walker, Mr. and mTb. Frank Eshlo
mnn, Mrs. Geo. Mudd and Miss Belle
Loypoldt.
J. M. BARTON
Sjmersot, Nobr.
URKEDER OF
Registered Herefords.
Choice ure Bred Stock for Sale.
Priced 'ilight.
KIMTOJt (JAI'KN OF SIDXKV TKLK
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In Ills leading editorial, last week,
Editor Unpen In tho Sidney Telegraph
says:
"Hold fast to your faith. Foolish
optimism is tiresome and misleads no
body, but a sane outlook upon the
world may put tho tiro of hope back in
your heart and strengthen your .ar
mor for anoter combnt with the ob
stacles confronting you.
Carefully wo havo conned tho ma
terial that has passed before our oyes,
In way of live news and In tho nows
ot exchanges, and bright high lights
appear with encouraging frequency.
Tho advertisement of a local bank
in this Issuo attracted our attention,!
nnd In it we observe that tho cash on
hand doubles that which is required
by law; conclusion, somebody is dig
ging Into their private hoard and pay-
ing off their notes or parts of notes,
therefore money Is somewhere nnd
somehow It Is going to begin to circulate.
Then, a large number of citizens
have been In the enst, at tho various
"onvcntlous, and one and all report
that tho qnlotnosB of trade Is worse at
every place visited than it Is here. The
exchanges that come to our desk do
not Indlcato that any town in the state
Is enjoying ns steady a businoss rront
as this town And best or all, our po
llco records shofr less of crime than
nearly any plnce, big or little, in the
Btnte.
We havo had no hold-ups, no mur
ders, no burglaries, no assaults nnd no
grnrt scandnls.
Prosperity is only comparative, and
it is by looking at the rest of the
world thnt wo acknowledge and re
alize that Sidney nnd Cheyenne Coun-
tv are a lttle bit of all right In every
direction nnd all wo have to do is to
keep level eyes to tho front nnd mark
ttmo for a little while, prepared to
stop out on tho right foot when inoney
loosons up in a few weeks.
Wo have boon snylng the same thing
about North Platte and now wo nre
ready to expand nnd say It about West
ern Nebraska.
Dr. Wurtelo, office phono 27, night
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I am In a position to locate
you on somo of tho best grain,
stock and Dairy propositions
in Colorado, located In tho rain
best, forty miles from Denver,
havo lino climate, good water,
good roads, close to good mar
ket. I will bo pleased to furnish
comploto description on request
A. A. CRAIG,
Elizabeth, Colo.
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NOTICE TO PATRONS.
The Silver Front transfer has now
changed headquarters but aro still
at tho Old Stand and aro prepared to
do light and heavy drnylng at any
time Day phone Silver Front Cigar Store
Night phono 310J.
M. M. Baker ' R. A. Arnold
Sucessors to E. C. Hardcnbrook
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
RADIATOR WORK
You can get first class workmanship on
your Radiator at North Side Blacksmith
Shop, in connection with the Welding
Shop. We have air prsssure tank and up
to date soldering torch and can fix your
Radiator on short notice.
MARTIN WYMAN
Hubert Iloatson, of Hershey, was a
visitor hero Saturday.
R. M. fathers returned from a busi
ness trip to Hastings Saturday.
Floyd and Earl Hall went to Pax
ton Saturday Viight to visit friends.
Mrs. J. A. Scow and daughter left
Saturday for Kearney to spend sev
eral days with Vlends.
Elmer Campblinnd Edmund Dickey
attended tho 1 iskttball gamo and
dance in PaxtoJ Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. M. ieatt returned to her
homo in Brady JfeaturdU ator vlslu
at tho homo of Mrs. J. A Sonncr
John Lyio retnrn..,i ,
rs. H. E. Parish at tho Ritner Hotel.
Ferdinand Streitz came last week to
visit his parents, Mayor and Mrs.'
Streitz. He expets to remain hero for
some time.
Mrs. D. W. Doggett returned to her
home in Gothenburg Saturday after
viBlting ot the home of Mrs. P. M.
Petitt for several days.
NEW HEAT MARKET
,Crow & Crow, Phone 70S. N. Locust.
Steak 20c
Pork Chops 20c
Lard joc
Boiling Meat i5C
Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
SAFETY rillST.
Investors iu this association got tlio benefits of the
following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska undor
which it is operating:
First. The association is required to invost onlv In
first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa
tion. Second. Such investments aro non-negotiablo and
non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment
direct to tho association. This is a very Important pro- '
tcction not available to any financial institution except
Building & Loan Associations. ,
Third. Tho association is subject to the supervision
of tho Stato Banking Board.
' How well the interests of tho Investors in this as
sociation havo heen safeguarded is evidenced by tho fact
that in tho moro than thirty threo years of Its operation
not ono dollar has been lost.
T. C PATTERSON,
BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
'"UA SeeHUrjr.
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Pipeless Furnace
Do you want a furnace that is gas tight, built like an
engine boiler. This cut shows you tho best pipe or pipe
less furnaco for tho money in tho U. S. A. You can get it
at tho right prico and proper installation at
Wm. Waldorf's
PLUMBING AND HEATING SHOP,
510 LocustStrcet, ' ' Phono 517
Jydro Stone Produc Sioui City Iowa.
HYDRO &TONE
A Permanent Building Pduct
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The Salt hesidence As Well As The
Laer Residence and Buildings.
TuhC tf rh matCriaI " une-"ble as
the ted State. Government u using this product
,n ")v """" 1U ine construction of its buildings.
would be of interest to you Mr. P
to consider this produc. for
'VICTOR F. BECK, Architect.
rHUNE 293. FOLEY. BUILDING.
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