The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 22, 1921, Image 5

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CITY A1ND COUNTY, NEWS.
Mra. IC Mayors wont to Goring ye
tordny to visit ner parents for a row
days.
Mrs M. B. ThloB, of the State Farm,
left yostorday for Ognlnlln to visit
friends for soveral days.
Mrs. Elizabeth Qhockon loft yostor
day for lior homo iti Bouldor after vis
iting her daughter Mrs. J. Fredorlcl.
Mrs. Arthur Tramp and daughter
Bonnie Jean left yesterday for West
Point to spond a few days visiting
frlonds.
Mrs. Boy Mehlmunn will ontortaln
tho ladles of the P. E. 0, at her homo
209 S. Locust, "Wednesday afternoon,
Febr, 23.
Miss Margaret Campbell 1ms accept
ed a position as music instructor in
tho Maxwell schools, and left yester
day to take up her duties.
J. Q. Wilcox left Sunday afternoon
on a buying trip for tho Wilcox De
partment Store. Ho will spend about
ton days iu Now York and other east
, em markets.
The Senior High School will hold nu
assemby at 1:30 today "and the Junior
High school at 3:30 In honor of
Georgo Washington's birthday. All
tho ward schools are observing tho
day in some way.
Tho Aksarbon Card Club met at the
homo of Mrs. A. E. Bell Saturday ev
ening. Prizes wore awarded to Mrs,
Duvall and to Jack Carroll. After the
evening spent in playing cards dainty
refreshments were served.
During tho lost few days wild ducks
and geeso havo been plentiful in this
Vicinity. Tho local sportsmen are
getting their shooting paraphernalia
ready to go in' quest qf theBo palatablo
dishes for their homos.
Friends in tho city received word
yesterday that twin girls wero born to
i, Airs. Leonard was tormoriy miss jo
cella Hllgreth of this city and was
employed as operator for tho Union
Pacific.
Tho pirplis of Miss Florence McKay
will appear in recital at tho Prcsby-
terian church this evening. This is
an annual affair and Is looked for
ward to by those who havo attended
previous recitals. A silver oJTerlng
will bo taken.
Sioux Campfiro held a ceremonlnal
meeting Wednesday afternoon at tho
homo of Mrs. Howard Yost. At this
. meeting tho girls received their hqnor
beads and gowns. Margaret Baldwin,
Sara Welch and Lois Davis received
the rank of wood gatherer.
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SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN
Wo have a high grade piano stored
In North Platte which must bo sold.
Will greatly sacriflco price for quick
salo to save expense. Terms given
responsiblo iporson. Go examine it.
Write us offer. All information given
by writing The Denver Music Com
pany, Denver. Colorado.
By having your tractor, automobile 'or truck cylinders
bored, ground and fitted with perfectly round over size pistons.
This costs less thon a new block, increases power and makes
perfect compression with a great saving of fuel and oil.
Do you know that after a cylinder has been run for a long
time, heated and cooled by constant mce it makes a heat tested
casting that stands the wear better. It's not so liable to warp
out of shape as new castings are. The JULESBURG TRACTOR
& IMPLEMENT CO,, in their new machine shop is prepared to
rebore, grind and fit new pistons to any make of automobile,
truck or tractor and guarantee you will have no scored cylin
ders or pistons if we do the work. Ask your home dealer
about sending us your cylinder to be rebored, or phone
nUESBURG
PHONE 171J
wwysawgyiii-rinr-
A 'foil was bom to Mr. mid Mrs.
S. L. Hollobock Friday.
J. i: Nelion loturnod from a bunl
H08B trip to sterling this morning.
Mrs. Bon Franklin md daughter of
Jiileiilnii'g uimi this i orning to spond
the t'.ny
Airs. Goo. Monks rBturnod from a
tw, weeks vl.lt in Itockford, 111., this
imbuing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dawson loft this
morning for a two weeks visit In
California.
Chns. Boguo went to Omaha last
ovenlng to transact buslnoss for the
B. o It. T. Iddgo.
Ijabolle ifelord of Paxton enmo
this motnli; tf. nurd tho day with
Miss Lcretta Murphy
Miss Cecilia Bairn returned to hor
liOllie ill L?WDllvil this innrnlnir nflnr
vlsitlm; nt the Jack McGraw home.
Mr .iiul Mi- U V Mc ohouso and
Mis. M1 l oohny let Ji ni'd horn Kear
nov this niornlmr whom Hmr wnnf in
attend the golden wedding of an aunt.
Mrs. Homer Peterson entertained
a fpv gll friends Saturday ovonlng
a a slumber party at her hoind on
west JUiJ5treot.
Th
bo Boys Team of tho St. Patricks
School" left this morninv for Paxton
where It will moot tho quintet of
that city. Tho girls team will leavo
this evening and will bo chaperoned
by Mrs. Donegan and Mrs. Tottenhoff.
Tho two years old son of W. A.
Brown was seriously cut yesterday
when the wind shield of tho car In
which his father was driving was
smashed by the dropping of tho signal
bars at tho Locust street eroslsng. It
cut him directly over tho oye.
Tho members of tho Senior High
School entertained Saturday evening
at -tho Franklin Autdiorlum nt a danc
ing party. Games wero played for ono
hour followed by dancing. Music was
furnished for this activity by tho Har
mony Society after which light re
freshments wero served.
Dr. M. E. Gilbert, Superintendent of
tho Kearney District occupied tho pul
pit at tho Methodist Church Sunday
evening. After tho service lit hold
regular quarterly conference of tho lo
cal church at which reports from all
departments of tho church wero toad,
Ho expressed himself as very well sat
isfied with tho showing made by the
local chuhch.
FOR SALE.
12 room modern homo, suitublo for
privato dwelling or will pay big rcv
enuo as apartment This is a fino homo
hardwood floors, fire places and all
modern equipment. Only 2 blocks
from Post Office Will Sell -Chcnp.
O. II. THOELECKE.
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FOR TRADE
Fine clean stock of Furniture,
Stoves, .Hardware, Grorerles, Housu
Furnishings. Beat monoy maker in
town. Will trade for canyon land,
southeast of North Platte. See
ECIIELBERRY,
v 104 Front Street,
TRACTOR
JULESBURG,
ii 1 1 mm iiwnwwiTiwirTnnrnTiii
NORTH PLATTE
fecial
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From now until Saturday, February 26th,
and other Stamped Goods at a discount ol
great saving to you on this line. We are
rni i.-iriir- in
inreaas at tz anci i-zc per Dan.
SEE OUR WINDOW J)TSPIjVY
Wilcox Department Store.
BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE SWUXG
VK'.lil) 3IKKT IN MARCH.
Scout Commissioner Barriball has
issued Field Bulletin No. 1 In which
h(. tells cf tho plans for tho Spring
Fluid Meet. Tho ovonts will bo strict
ly scouting and will consist of signal
ling, drill, first aid, flro building? res
cuo races, team contests, Individual
contests and scout games. Further do
tails will bo nnnounccd later and tho
exact date will bo deolded as soon as
possible.
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LOCAI, KIltK DEL'AItT.UUKT JtK
CMYKS Al'PKOVED OAS MASKS-
Tho four gas masks ordered Some
time ago havo been received and boxes
aro being prepared for them so ihoy
can bo carried on tho now trucks.JTho
editor tried ono on and ho sayi that
while they aro somewhat uncomfort
able they might be worn to somo ad
vantage at somo public motlngs ho
has attended. At any rate they will bo
usoful to tho flro boys and may bo the
means of paving life.
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v-Tho High School 15obatig team
which won from the Kearney High
School last wook will debate tho win
. ors of a contest to bo hold tomorrow
i veiling at Hastings betweon Hastings
and lunieta.
COLORADO
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SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Sale! For
Bucilla Packages and Stamped Goods , . i
tl:j nee , -1
vsite-1 iiiru kjll
LOCAL FA 1131 HUltHAU YVOHKER IS
BACK AFTEll A THREE YVEEK
CAMPAIGN IX NEIUtASKA.
Aaron S. Gregg, sent by tho Lincoln
County Farm Bureau to represent
Lincoln County In tho School of In
structlon and somo of tho intensive
campaigns which tho Stato Farm Bu
reau is carrying on, returned Friday
night to North Platto. Ho was gone
three weeks. Ho first wont to Lincoln
where ho took instruction with a largo
number of otlior farmers, in tho ob
jeets and activities of tho Farm Bu
reau movomont. Upon completing
this course ho wont with sixteen oth
or farmors to David City, county scat
Butler County whero a campaign for
memberships was carried on for a
week. Over 500 members wero so
cured. From thero twelve mdh went
Into Cuming County, making West
Point the headquarters. It was here
that Mr. Gregg mado a reputation as a
worker, ho being a high man on tho
team iu securing memberships during
tho campaign. Ho next went into Col
fax County with Schuyler as head
quarters and this campaigu was not
llnished when Mr. Gregg loft. Ho Is
moro than enthusiastic about ' the
work niyl says tho State Manager Is
planning on putting on a campaign in
Lincoln County as soon as possible
It was suggested that tho mlddlo of
March would bo a good tlmo but thero
aro good reasons -why it should not bo
started that soon. Mr. Gregg will
mnko a roport to tho Exocutivo Board
of tho Lincoln County Farm Bureau at
Its mooting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Katan will
leave tho last of tho week for their
ranch near Alllanco to reside In tho
future.
Yeomen. Annlvergnry Member
ship Campaign Object 100
Members by Jlnrch 10th.
WORK AND WIN
See nny Yeomen. Phono MOW
rfr 28.
WATCH WHO WINS
' Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
(eneral Farm Sales A Specialty; also
Ileal Estate. References and Datct
I li st National Bank.
lies. 100 East 3rd St.
Phono
I Art Connor, Fob. 23rd, 10 miles
! South of North Platto.
Frank Strollborg, Feb. 24th, (Hog
Hale), Bailey Livery Barn.
J. H. Marovlsh, Fob. 2IWi,' 1G miles
North of North Platto.
T. 15. Doollttle, March 3rd, 2 miles
Wes.t of. Stato Farm.
Mrs, Sam Workman, March 8th, 9
miles west of North Platte.
ID. G. Nelson, March Oth, 11 miles
Northeast of Brady.
W. M. Pall, March 1G, 15 miles oast
or North Platto.
It. U. McMasters, March 7, 4 miles
North of North Platte.
Wall Paper
Our line ol Will Piper mnrlci for 1921 em
bricri the ncwrit rrmiom, dcM(m inj Cnli
ichemel it bojnd into five Urge umplc booki by
HENRY DOiCH COMPANY
Walt Vtftr M4vf4iturtri
In Ihtie ittnctive Simple Jocki ire nicmbUJ
very loieretunj iHortmem I ihe moil liilnuniLle
color loud,
A "MX ""' 01 s,iPPl. Sirlpei, Pin.iiii
Novelun, Clunuei inj Amciuin I I.i,i rrmii m
ilicwn in great viriel.
Ml ui lo il,ow you ihe new Will P.per
Simple IluoVi la your can l,oote.
Ml lor Color fchemei iJ Huinuiii on Ppn.
Ing, Punimg, Virniihmg, Nilumimlog,
Phil Deats
This Week Only 1
we will sell our line ol Bucilla Packages j
33 and one-third Dercent. This mnnns n ll
now selling Bucilla
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LOCAL AND PUKSONAL
Scout Commissioner Barriball sug
gests tho organization of a Scout
Parents Association which should aid
in tho execution of tho troop program,
advlso tho scdut officials, promote
boy's welfare In gonornl nml study
and loam about boys. This Associa
tion should havo a roprosontatlvo on
the Scout Council.
successful'business.
If you havo a farm, ranch or city
proporty to sell or oxchango I can do
this if prico Is RIGHT.
List your deals with mo
10. A. OLSON
Call 323 Evonlng 1130
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PUBLIC SALE!
Will be lield on Doollttle Farm Two Miles West of Slate
Farm on
Thursday, March 3rd
Commencing at One o'clock, the following describe
property:
25 Head of Cattle
7 head of tested milk cows, some milking now, others fresh
In Spring, 4 two year old heifers, 2 two year old steers,
White Face bull, 2 years old, 8 yearling heifers, 3
yearling steers.
5 Head of Horses
Black mare, 4 years old; grey mare, bred, 5 years old;
black gelding 4 years old; two good work horses.
THIRTY HEAD OF S1IOATS
PKEE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $20 and under cash, on
sums over $20 G months time will be given on bankable
paper bearing 10 per cent interest from date of salo. 2
per cent discount for cash.
T. E. Doo!itt!e9 Owner
ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. R. C. LANGFORD, Clerk.
"Boil Proof Crochet m
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Mrs. Albert LoDloyt of Pnxtoa
shopped In this city yostorday.
Tho only individual photograph iu
tho February numbor of Our Family
Bullotln, issued by tho Union Pnclflo
Family Leaguol is that of Charles E.
Ell of this city. Accompanying tho
Iplcturo is tho following: "Charles E.
Ell, Locomotive- Engineer, Third Dis
trict, North Platto. Born May 14,
1855 nt Columbus, Ohio. Entered TJ.
V, sorvlco In 1870. Was sot up' to en
gineer Nor. 13, 187C. At tho'tlmWMr.
EH entered sorvlco tho IndinriB stilt
roamed tho plains and buffalo moat
was a common nrtlclo of diet Ho has
a vast fund of talos of tho dny-8 when
tho region of tho Platto was ntlll a
land of romance and mystery."
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