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Till RTY-SEVENTI I YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., FEBRUARY 22, 1921.
No. 13
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A FLOUR MILL
IS AN ASSET
NOltTIl 1'LATTE IS FORTUNATE IX
HAVING SUCH AN' 1NSTI
TUTION. Tho N'orth Plntto Flour Mill Is a
, $100,000 corporation owned entirely
by local capital. Dy saying it is a
$100,000 corporation wo dp not mean
that It is worth that much money. Only
a part of tho $100,000 has boon paid
In and a campaign is on now to sell
some moro of tho capital stock so that
needed enlargements can bo made. All
of tho stock at present 13 owned by the
officers and employees of tho Company
bht it was tho opinion of tho directors
at tho last meeting that it would bo
to tho lnterosts of tho business if a
larger number of people woro stock-
holders. To that end an offering of
stock Is bolng mado at this time. On
account of tho money stringency somo
people who havo wanted to tako stock
in tills concern may not be ablo to do
so now.
The North Platto Mill offors a mar
ket for all local wheat. About twenty
five por cent of tho wheat bought Is up
to tho standard requlrod for tho grade
of flour mado hero. Tho other soven-ty-flvo
per cent Is shipped east. The
rest of tho wheat needed to mako flour
hero is shipped from west. The mill
lias a capacity of 150 barrels a day.
Tho sale of flour locally is not as
largo ns it should bo due to many
causes. If every housowifo would call
for flour mado in Noyth Platto, these
sales would bo very much largor.
Tho local mill Is a source of supply
for all kinds of mill products and all
of thoso aro used locally. Shorts, bran
and feeds of various kinds aro mado
in quantities. This is so important
. that together with furnishing a mar
ket for the farmer, somo cities havo
offered a big bonus to 'mill owners to
get them to placo a mill in that city.,
During ordinary times two men aro
' "nployed by tho local mill, as travel
' 'ig salesmen and they cover all of
' s territory west of hero Into "Wyom
In a conversation with I. C. Car
roll. Manager of the North Platte
Mill, yestorday ho said that ho ex
nects to continue to do business In
North Platto In spite of the fact that
ho has received somo very flattering
Wers toomove.the-inlirtor.otlior lo
calities, "Wo are hero to stay," said
iwr. fnrroll. "and thn fact that we nve
ftlwjivs n few cents above tho veeiilnr
markets In the orices we my for
wheat menus much to tho fanners of
hi vleinilv and is nnnrclntqd by
fhetn."
E. L. Kamsay left this morning for
Elm Creek to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy S.- Popejoy re
turned last evening from Now York
and Chicago where 'they havo boon
purchasing spring merchandise for
the Stylo Shop.
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K dgl!aV Plan No. ISO. $
We all build our hopes around a homeof our own. Those
who haven't a home look with envy on those fortunate In
dividuals who have.
If you are wishing for a home talk the matter over with
us. Many of your seeming obstacles will vanish when you
submit your problems to us for solution.
Free Building Helps
This is ono of our many free plans and building holps that embody
maximum economy in construction aa well as unusual beauty of de
sign. This means an Important Initial saving for you in building cost.
Our homo plans havo been designed for llvabllity. They aro adapted
to tho needs and comfortB of a modern family. You will find they em
body nil that you may deslro In a home.
You will bo surprlsod how littlo somo of thoso attractlvo homos will
cost. Detailed Information is yours for tho nsklng,
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Waltemath Lumber & Coal Co., f
PHONE 20 I
MASONS DEDICATED THE MASON
IC HALL THIRTEEN YKAHS
AGO TODAY.
Platto Vnlley Lodgo 32 A. R & A. M,
will colobrnto tho thirteenth anniver
sary of tho dedication of its now home
with special work during tho day and
a party in tho ovoulngAt one o'clock
work In tho third dogroe will bo given.
At olght o'clock a program of music,
readings and nddrossos will bo given
followed by refreshments and relax
ation. Wo aro informed that all Mas
ons and their families aro Invited and
visiting brothors will bo mado wel
come. This is an annual ovent in tho
life of tho Masonic Fraternity and ono
that Is looked forward to with a great
dcnl of pleasant anticipation.
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WILL ATTEND THE ANNUAL MEET
ING OF THE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Superintendent C. L. Llttel will
leave tonight for Atlantic City, N. J.
where lie will attend thp winter meet
ing of tho Department of Superinten
dence of tho National Educational As
sociation. This convention is in ses
sion for a week ad has many allied
bodies meeting at the samo time. On
his return Superintendent Llttel will
stop off In Washington and soo tho in
auguration of President Harding. He
will return about March 7th.
STUDENT COUNCIL OF SENIOK
HIGH SCHOOL ORGANIZES.
Tho Student Council of tho Senior
High School organized yesterday for
this year. This council was Introduced
into tho school last year when a con
stitution was adopted and will bo n
dopted for this year's work. Tho offl
cors aro as follows: Junior Hinman,
president; Julius Hoga; vice-president
and Wilbur Swanson, secretary.
Tho members represent each organi
zation of tho high Bchool and seven
olectod by tho student body. At tho
meotlng yesterday it was decided from
now on tho council will havo charge
of tho assemblies. Those besides the
officers on tho council aro Donald
Yost, George Shanor, Ralph Simon,
Ardls Slllason, Doris Stevens, Mar
garet Edwards, fconnld Russel and
Jack Raue.
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DIRECTOR OF CENSUS ANNOUNCES
1020 IRRIGATION STATISTICS..
Lincoln County stands fourth among
tho counties of Nebraska in number ot
acres irrigatod according to a prelimi
nary announcement mndo !by thojjon
sufl bur eaUtIiis'veekTJIh" IdOD Lincoln
County reported 34.7G0 acres under ir
rigation. Ten years later this had do
creased to 30,705, a loss of ll.C por
cent. In 1909 Lincoln County Stood
second.
t:o:v
The custodian of tho flro station
showed us a Tungnr Rectifier the oth
er day, which he uses on tho now
truck. The machine is attached to a
light socket and the car batteries. It
slowly recharges them tip to capacity
and then stops. It is attached when
tho truck Is nt rest and so there is no
dnngcr of running out of battery pow
or.
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CHURCH, LODGE
AND SOCIETY
(OJI1XG MEETINGS L THE
YAK 10 US ORGANIZATIONS OF .
THE CITY.
KIWAN1S CLUI3
Will take up the final action on the
by-laws of tho club at its mooting
Fridaj noon this week.
ORDER OF THE TEMPLE
Palestine Commandory No. 13 will
meet Friday evening nt olght o'clock
Work In Ordor of tho Temple.
LUTHERAN GIRLS
Tho Lutheran Girls' Club will meet
Wednesday, Febr . 23, with Laura
Rrotzor, 707 W. Ninth.
SPANISH VETERANS
Tho United Spanish War Veterans
will hold a smoker in tho Firemen's
Hall, Monday, March 7 at S o'clock.
TO NIGHT
Tho' pupils of MIhs Flofonco McKay
v ill give n recital at tho Proshytorlan
church. Admission free, a silver of
lorir.f: will be taken.
EPISCOPAL YOUNG FOLKS
Thero will bo a meeting of tho E. Y.
P. A. Tuesday, Fobr. 22, at 8 o'clock.
A Gcorgo Washington program will
be the evening's entortninmont.
GLEANERS TONIGHT
Tho Gleaners' Class of tho Christian
Church will meet this ovonlng In tho
basomont of tho church. Mrs. O. Web
er, tho Secretary of .tho class, urgos
all members to be present.
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CHRISTIAN LADIES
Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Christian
Church will meet Thursday aftornoon
in tho basement of tho church. Thoso
ontertalning arc Mesdamos McKeown,
Wilson, Shaul and Tiley. ?
CATHOLIOGIRLS' CLUH.
Tho Catholic Girls' Club will meot
Tuesday evening at thp homo of Bos
slo and ITazol . Smith. Tho committee
requests nil the girls to bring materi
als frr aprons as tho club Is prepar
ing for an apron sale in tho near fu
ture. METHODIST LADIES"
Tho Ladles" Aid Society of tho Meth
odist Church will meet Thursday,
Fobr. 21, at 3 otelock in tho church
parlors. The hostesses aro Mesdames
Brooks, Boatman, Yearsloyf Davis and
Gnmblo.
WOMAN'S CLUB
The Music, Literature and Art De
partment of tho .Twentieth Century
Club will bo entertained nt tho Dr.
Lane home, 303 S. Sycamoro St, this
aftornoon nt 3 o'clock, Mrs.. A. L.
Lane and Mrs. Elmer Coatcs aro tho
hostesses.
ATTENTION YEOMEN '
Tho Yeomen Anniversary will be
celebrated at the K. C. Hall Thursday
Febr. 24. The entertnlnment will be
gin at 7:30 and will continue with
games and contests until nine o'clock
when the Harmony Orchestra will ar
rive. Lunch will also bo sorvod. All
Yeomen, their wives and families and
all prospective Yeomen aro invited.
WAR MOTHERS
Will meet Friday, Febr. 25th, at the I
homo of Mrs. C. S. Clinton, 201 West!
Fourth. Plans for tho Stato ConvonT!
tlon to be hold hero in Juno will bo
discussed. Other important business
" ill bo clodded. Mrs. Clinton will bo
assisted by Mesdames PIzer, Clabaugh
and Pliokensderfor.
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Mrs. Goo. Barbor returned t'o her
homv in "Iowa this morning Sho was
accompanied by her daughter Mrs. G.
T Brott nnd husbnnd:
On Sale One Day Only!
Wednesday, February 23
MOTHERS
ATTENTION!
THE CELEBRATED "KAYNEE"
Made of the Finest Gar
ners Percales, also Mad
ras Cloths, Li&ht and
Dark Patterns, Guaran
teed Fast Colors, sizes
6 to 13.
HIRSCHFELD
North Platte's Boys Leading Store
WE TEACH YOUR D'HLAIIS
TO IIAVE MORE I'KNTS
TRAVEL1NU SALESMEN ARE THE
'TESTS OF THE. CHAMBER OF
COMM ERCEDI HECTORS.
Tl.i' North Platto Chamber of Com
mons through its Directors showed
Its r.iprr.clatlon of tho traveling sales
men who mako tholr homos horo by
Elvliifc thorn n banquot Saturday
night. Tho dinner was hold In tho base
mont ot tho Episcopal Church and
maintains tho reputation of tho Ep'.s-
fopal lndlos for oxcollont cookery and
orvlco.
' Tho Harmony Orchostru rendered
Spirited music and nftor tho banquet
find been nerved Toastmnstor George
N. Glbbs introduced tho speakers in
turn. fhiiiK ouch tho best he hnd. Ho
jnndo a iood toastmnstor. John B.
Edwiivds spoko to tho subjoct "Wu
Welcome You." Following Mr. Ed
wards' talk Mr, Glbbs called on C. W.
Edwards who spoko on "Boosting
North Plattr." He spoko with author
ity as the oldest resident traveling
gulcsinun out of North Platto. Ho said
North IMutto was tho Mecca ot tho
WosUm part ot tho Stato and predict
ed a grout luture for this city. AV. T.
Aldcn on "F'lmidly Criticism" 'gavo
Borne good HUggestlans for Improving
(ho city. Sr. R. Carney gavo somo high
ly onjoyed obmmonts In things In goh
firal under tho heading ''Bucking tho
Snow Di-liti." "Sunlight and Shadows"
J fas tho ionic assigned to Sidnoy Bak
r hut Ik bpont most of his tlmo toll
hf, about tho sunlight that Is coming
jnt nhoad for huslnoss. M. II. Hull
pleimnl tho banquotcrs with IiIb re
marks on the topic "Expanding North
IMutto Trade." Cnns. T. Hodges closod
the speech-making with n short talk
which was well locdvort by all pros
cii Ira L Bare. Secretary of tho
Qliuivher of Cnnnunro was called up
on nnd spoko feelingly of tho rolatlon
botwocn tho peoplo ot North Platto
and tho traveling salosmon. During
tho program Paul Harrington accom
panied by Miss Floronco McKay, sang
p'c'.einl songs In his exceptionally
pleasing manner and Miss Adolo Lo
Dioyt read several selections which
Voiv very much appreciated.
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AMERICAN LEGION NEWS SERVICE
u CONTRIBUTES REGULARLY TO
THE TRIBUNE.
t On pages six or seven of ono issue
of The Tribune each weok, will bo
found ono or moro columns of good
reading matter which is supplied by
the American Legion Nowb Servico nt
tho National Headquarters In Wash
ington. This column Is filled with
news material and oveuts that will bo
Inl.crQBtlng to tho mombora and friends
of 'the American Logfon and makes"
good. reading for everyone. Tho Trib
uno is pleased to bo able to get this
service.
LINCOLN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY DECIDES ABOUT
PRIZES.
At a meeting of the Directors ot
tho County Fair Saturday it was de
cided to appropriate an amount of
money, porheps as much as a thousand
ilollars for the Debt colloctlvo oxhlblt
of farm products from tho precincts
of Lincoln County. -Tho wlnnoVs of
these prizes would have to register a
certain per cent of their pooplo tiB at
tending tho fair. It was also decided
to allow llhoral premiums for tho best
herd of cattle and tho best pen of
hogs. Owing to somo conflicts It wns
impossible to sottlo definitely on tho
date.
NORTH PLATTE PEOPLE IN CALI
FORNIA TO HAVE A NORTH
PLATTE PICNIC
Wo havo a notlco from W. J. Hondy
at J-iong Beach that there will bo n
North Platte picnic at Bixhy ,Park
Long Beach, Cal., Sunday, Murch 0
1921. All former residents of North
Plntto aro Invited. Tho commlttco may
not know that somo North Platto peo
ple aro In California nnd It may not
liavo tho correct addrosses of hoiuq
whom It knows of so Tho Tribuno Is
glnd to mako this announcement to Its
California readors.
BLOUSES
For Roys. Values up to $1.75
89
c
Each
ROTARY IS
CELEBRATING
ale over i;he Would interna.
TIOXAI. ROTARY CLUHS HOLD
MEETINGS
Thu slxtucnth anniversary ot Rotary
Is bolnu colobratcd during ttils month
by Potni y Clubs In ovcry part of this
country i ml In Kuropo, South Amorlca
and some ot tho Islands. Rotnry is
International. Clubs havo boon ostnb
'llshed In England, Scotland, Ireland,
France, Spain, Mexico, Cuba, South
America and other placos In this coun
try there aro nearly a thpusaiid clubs.
The films and objocts ot Rotary havo
been expounded In half pago ndvor
tlsemonts and reading articloH in tho
local papers.
Tho local colebration wns continued
last evening when tho Rotnrlans nnd
their vivcs mot at tho Methodist
Church parlors and onjoyod a banquot
prepared nnd sorvod by tho lndlos ot
tho church. It wns a. fine- oxnmplo of
tho oxqulslto cooking nnd sorving
which in dono by thoso lndlos. During
tho banquot a number ot stunts and
songs mado tho guests qulto merry.
F. L, Mooncy acted ns Chairman. Ills
Introductions woro appropriate and
pleasing. Harry Dixon spoko of "Tho
Progress ot Rotary", II. C. Brock told
of "A Visit to International Hoad
quarters" and W. R.1 Malonoy closed
the speoehmnklng with a talk on tho
"Progress ot Rotary in North Platto".
W. J. Hondw wllft In nmv In Pnllfnr-
nln. sont tm appropriate mcssago and
bororo tho program closed tho Chair
man called on Choi Sholly, n visiting
Rotarlan from Falrbury, who spoko
briefly ot his impressions ot North!
Platto Rotary. About sixty mombora
and puosts woro present. i
NORTH PLATTE HIGH SCHOOLS
VICTORIOUS AT THREE GAMES
FRIDAY EVENING
Tho'North Platto Junior 'high school
basket ahootors mot tho Gothenburg
Rosorvea Friday ovonlng and won
Worn them by a scoro of 2tljto 11. Tho
Sonlor Iligh Girls' team by displaying
their oxcollont floor work succqedod
In winning from tho Loxlngton Girls
quintet by a scoro ot 1Q to 2. . Ono ot
tho best games ot the season Ya8 dla
playodFrldayuUveplnK When tllo iocnl
first team mot tho Lexington basket
shootors. The Lexingtons showed
splendid team work and. fast playing,
mnny fouls woro called on them how
ever nnd tho llnnl scoro was 22 to 10
In favor of North Platto. Tho lino up
for North Plntto was as follows:
Contor, Locko; Forwards, Yost and
Shanor; gunrds Hoaloy and Schultz.
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UNITED I'ARENT.TEACHER ASSO
CTATIONS HOLD SAFETY FIRST
MEETING
The mombers of tho Parout-Teachor
Associations of tho three ward schools
and tho Junior High, held a jol
mooting lit tho Franklin Auditorium
Friday aftornoon at threo o'clock. Mrs,
J. B. Rcdflold proslded. Win. Barrl
ball, Scout Executive of North Plntto
gavo a talk on Scouting with flrstald
ns tho themo und threo scouts gavo a
demonstration ot banduglng. L, B.
Cnroy, Safety First Agent . on
tho Wyoming Division and H.i
A. Adams, Assistant to the General j
iii.iiiuKui in. mo union memo woro me
principal speakers. A good nttond
nnco wns on hand and appreciated tho
addresses given. I
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Miss Ethol Sit ruliinxl f,
last ovonlng whoro sho spent a week.
Tjm fvR wO w Build
lovem Pmcm mahbs
STmr You
KO(j INFORM ATSOH
1t Ota. iwC AoKhfytA Wu hwu fiw..
CURTIS AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
IS '.NOT TO RE SOLD THIS
YEAR.
Following is a clipping front ono of
tho stato papers that will bo ot lfi
torost to our renders:
Tho .Nebraska agricultural school
nt Curtis still lives. Tho house com
mlttoo on education Friday recom
mended lndoilnito postponement ot II.
R. 459 authorizing tho unlvorslty ro
gonts to soli tho school property nnd
plnco tho proceeds to tho credit ot tho
dormitory fund.
Roprosontatlvo F. K. Anderson ot
Wnusa, chairman of tho commtttoo
and Introducer of tho bill, established
something of n. precedent when ho
moved that tho life of his own bill bo
ended. The vote was unanimous. Mr.
Anderson Introduced tho monsuro at
tho roqucst of somo party or pnrtlos
not namod by him. Ho said that bo
had no personal interest In tho mat
tor. Prominent men from Curtis who up
ponrod against tho hill declared that
tho interests back ot tho abolishment
movo aro from North Platto and it was
strongly Intimated that Sonntor Hoag
lancl la tholr spokesman. North Platto
wns n bidder for tho Institution back
In 1911 whon tho legislature enacted
n law for tho establishment ot a sbuth
wost Nebraska school of agriculture.'
NEBRASKA FARM BUREAU MAKES
PROGRESS IN SPITE OF
OBSTACLES
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Hard times, muddy roads and gross,
ignornnco havo not boon ablo to dls
courago tho workers nor provont Uio
NobrnBka Farm Bureau from forging
nhoad.
According to announcement' mado
this weok by J. A. Crawford, mana
ger ot tho mcmborship campaign, in
Nohrnskn, tho total in 29 counties can
vassed to dato will exceed 20,000 with
sovornl proclncta yet to bo -completed.
Work during tho past month has boon
hnndlcnppod by Impassable roads,
but tho work has boon continued with
a full number of solicitors In tho
Hold. Tho Bchodulo has boon mado
out until tho first ot tho month with
sovoral other eountlos having ex
pressed a deslro to enrry on n cam
paign. ,t
Lincoln County Is duo for a. cam
paign nnd aMrch 15th has been sug
gested as tho date, but It may be de
cided that this is not the best time.
NIGHT FLYING WILL UK TRIED BY
AIR MAIL PLANES THIS WEEK
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-'Bearing New' YQrJaniK.Sau, 'Fran
cisco nt, about-tho snmo'tlmofltwo nlr
Ipjnnos will nttcnpt to cross tho' coun
try carrying mall with no layovor for
darknoss. Tho cunt bound piano will
rencjU hor at 11:15 tonight. Tho west
bound piano will arrlvo horo nt 12:45.
This is tho schedulo and unless somo
thlng happens it will be maintained
Largo bonfires nro to be built at tho
field to show its location and aid In
tho landing. A searchlight will play
on tho piano whon ft comes In sight
and Bhow hp tho Hold to tho pilot,
Neither piano Is expected to stay hero
long.
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