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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AX1 P13KSOSAL Mrs. T. H. Bnkor nrnl baby returned to Denver thlsmornlng nftor visiting for a wook at tlio homo of Mrs, Mary Elder. Mnw Snrlnr Styles in silk and dress goods for Spring nra now being shown by MlB Hanlfln In I)r.os Goods De partment at The Loader Mor. Co. Mrs. M. Henry Ollfoyl was n woek end visitor In Omaha. While thoro who nttended a Joint recital by Madam Homer and her daughter Miss Louise Homer. Lucille Calder and Mable CaufTman wero arrested Wednesday each on the oiinrnn nf runnliiK a disorderly house Tholr hearing Is Hot for Monday after-1 noon by .Tmlgo Tracy. Attorney' "Win. E. Shumnn returned from Lincoln Tuesday morning, whore lto argued a enso Involving a qunrtor section of land In Logan County bo foro tho Supremo Court. Albert Spauldlng has pleased yci in tho past and will please you In tha fiiinro. Provo It by cottlng his now violin Edison record "Ballot Music Orpheus" and "Chanson-Meditation" at Dixon's. "Word was Just rocolvcd horo of tho birth of a daughter, Holon Lcona, to Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Markley at SUsboo, Tnxns. Mr. Markley was a teacher In tho North Platte High School a few years ago. A baby boy was born Wcdnosday ev ening to Mr. nnd Mrs. H. "W. Karris, fiOG 13. C street, but it died the follow ing morning. Tho many friends of tho bereaved parents extend tholr heart felt sympathy. Last ovonlng tho local firo depart ment was called to tho alley In the roar of tho Leader whore a small IMIOPOSHS AX A.MUSKMKXT PARK VOW SOUTH l'LATTK THIS suaniKit Ous Urban, of Paducah, Ky., 1h in tho city this week trying to Intercut local partlos In opening an amusomcnt park horo. Mr. Urban Is enthusiastic about the prospects and sayo that many places smaller than North Platto have such n park as ho pho posos and it pays tho promoters from tho start. Ho would not mako it too big nor too oxpenslre. His Idea Is to build a larco dancing pavilion nnd havo a soft drink booth and a lunch room. Thon lie would sou concos slohs for other attractions. Ho claims to know of noonlo who would bo will inc to bring a roller coaster, a i-orris wheel and other similar attractions hero under those conditions. Ho has as yet mado no decision as to location of tho park or other details. WB WILL MATCH TI1K HKSULTS OF THi: HOY SCOUT CAMI'AIOX AT HASTINGS I In a recent Issue of the Omnha World-Herald appeared tho following special dispatch: "Hastings, Nobr., Fobr. 21. Hastings will bo nsked to raise $5,0.00 to launch tho I3oy Scout Movement. It was decided at a Joint meeting of committcos from tho no tary and Klwanls clubs today. It Ib proposed to raiso tho money In a half day canvass. March 8th. Tho fund will bo used for employing a Scout Exccutlvo and securing a camp site." North Platto pooplo will watch this campaign with interest as a similar campaign Is to bo put on hero boforo long. '. :o IT E. J. Vandorhoof, who has been re cunornting In a sanitarium near Don- blazo was found In tho back room of vor, writes tho homo folks that ho ox- tho furnaco room In tho Novlllo heat 1ng plant. Tho chemical englno quick- ly extinguished tho blaze. Troop No. Ono, Boy Scouts, mot at tho Franklin Building Tuesday even ing as usual. Each boy had his mothor aa his guest. The regular scout meet ing wns put on after which tho moth era met and organized tho first Scout Molhors' Association in tho city. Mrs. F: H, Harbor was elected President. Tho othor officers will bo olected later .Tho scouts then escorted tho mothcrB to tho Housohold Arts Department where light refreshments wero Berved. Saturday Special Sugar Cured Bacon or wholo strip, per lb $.H0 Frosh sldo pork, per lb. AVA Salt Sldo Pork per lb. 15 Pork sausago por lb. .20 Homo rendered lard, 3, 5 and 10 lb. Iota, por lb. 17 Ms (Special prlco on fifty pound cuns or barrel lots.) Bulk saiior kraut por qt. .20 Bulk pcn.mit butter, 'per lb., ...25 Nut. Mnrgcrlno per lb. .,,.,:, .'.JQ peels to be here in n short timo. Ho wonts to como this week but has not yet secured his physicians pormls slon. Ho will novcr know how anxious his many friends hero havo been about hlB recovery from his brenkuown ana how pleased they are at tho good nows that ho 'will again Join In the business and social llfo of tho city. II, L. Murdock is still in St, Josephs Hospital In Omaha, but is so far re covered that It is hoped Jio can lcavo for homo ina few daya. Mrs. Murdock, who camo up to, Norh Platto last Sun day will roturn to Omaha tonight nnd remain until sho can accompany Mr. Murdock horo. AT THE CHOICE Com fed plato boll por lb.-lO'lo 12iic Corn Ted prlmo ribs of boot lb. .20 Corn fed beet pot roast lb. 12 Ms to 1716 Hamborgor por lb . , .20. Lamb legs per lb. ,25 Veal roast por lb. ... -j.. .20 Veal stow por lb. ... .12V6 Choice corned beef, per lb. .... .15 Our moats aro of tho highest qual ity, strictly corn-fed and kopt under refrigeration at all tlmoB. Our counts ors nnd refrigerators aro equipped with "Bakor Ico Cooling Machines". Our dollvory sorvlcos Includes nil parts of tho city and leaves, tho shop at.8:30 nnd 10 -.ISO A. M. and at 3 P. M. Phono No. 21. Onjors promptly de livered. Try us and bo convlnqod. City Meat Market. imonniscK & sons. TODAY MACK SENNETTS MAIUtlKO LIFi: WITH -'All Star Casto ALSO DON'T TICKfllJ WITH CLYDE COOK SATURDAY PURPLK CIPHKK STAItltlNG EARL WILLIAMS ALSO ,1'OOT PRINTS 2-Rocl nig V Comedy Si' COMING SEASON TOMORROW! Saturday, February 26th Blocks Millinery Qpenin The long looked for event is now here. Pre senting to the people of North Platte and vicinity a New Metropolitan Millinery Shop, After weeks of planning and preparation in . stalling new fixtures, going east for tho finest millinery that could be found in New York and Chicago, we are now organized and equipped to serve you in metrpolitan fashion. Special Opening Offer To introduce our new policy of style and value giving we offer for sale tomorrow SUN THEATRE i 100 Beautifully Trimmed Hats MONDAY ULA0KOIA1L STARRING VIOLA DANX ALSO THI! LOST (MTV tub n i:v-co.mi: it. North Platto Is a rapidly growing city. In Tact so many families are making our city tholr homo that tho pastors find It difficult to. get In tou.ch (ill ilt.t llfltt'nnmntiO '' nm.l t litem to tho services of tlio olnirlffijKJ Hccaiiso oi mm inauuiiy to reucn mi personally, many now-comors donot sook outOiio church, oven though tho' cliuroh of tholr choice lu represented In our city. Thus they soon bocomo chronic "stnyors-ut-homo." Whllo tho church rogrots this con dition, sho Is not entirely at fault. Tho now-comor also owos a duty to tho church. Ho Hhould Book out his church attend her sorvlcos, nnd romaln suf ficiently long nftor tho Rorvlcos nrn over to allow tho pastor to got U nnmo and address. Tho church de sires to wolcomo tho now-comor, hut sho also has n right to expect a ron sonablo, opportunity to ho given hor by tho now-comor. Tho duty Is recip rocal. Don't blnmo tho church .unt'l. you havo glvon hor a fair chnnco. If you aro a strnngor In North Platto and do not attend any church, como to '"Tlio Church of Uio Opon Door" next Sunday nt either eleven or olght o'clock. Tho choir will sing. Thoro Is room for nil. You will bo heartily wolcomod. COME. First Evangelical Lutheran Church 'The Church ot the Open Door" Forty years of faithful service in North Platto. Uuatcd on Fifth Street at Sycamore. Hcv. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. Madto sell ot $7.50 to $10.00 Your choice while they last at SS.OO These are verv attractive, flower trinmiedjMiats -for women and misses and can be worn for either tailored or dressy occasions. Wonderful Opening Showing Tomorrow of GEORGEOUS PATTERN HATS; Different from anything ever shown in North Platte. Real gems of the millinery art at $10, 12.50 and $15, and up. Lovers of fashipnable millinery will recognize these hats as coming from America's foremost creators of fashion. You are cordially invited to review this exhibi tion and we urge you lo compare our styles and prices. & - : EBBSEEBSBEl H dm I P J LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA LOCAL AND 1M3HSONAL Mrs. Ada Knox arrived from Now vrir WKiinoRilnv nvonlnc and nas chargo of tho mllllnory dopnrtmcnt In Blocks store T.nmi stnnrv who has boon attending tho Kearney Stato Normal, camo Wed nesday to visit nis pnronis iur. ami Mrs. J. S. Stono. 1 iinnrlnflnnt Woodruff allll wlfo wero In tho city Wcdnosday and tho former trnnsacteu ousinosa iur tho Union Pacific. i .iropanq lii fill tho verv 110W- ot shndos nnd mntorlals, Spcclnlly priced from ?10.GO to ?47.G0. A. T. Johnson Department Storo. Mni-irnnriin iinililv nttended the bas ketball gamo In Paxton Tuesday ovon- Ing between tno i-arocnuu auuuui teams and Paxton. Mrs. II. A. Chambers and children fntiinnrl n Knvntnnn fills lliorilillir af- tor visltinir nt tho homo of hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. Elmer uoaios. Ladlos' coats and suits In all tho nnwnnf nlindes and matorlalB. Special urlcos from $12.50 to $55.00: A. T. Johnson -Dopartmont Store. MVa irnnrv Mnrnlmll nrrtvod vos torday from Buffolo, N. Y to visit hor brother John Tlgho, who la HI at his homo on east Tiuru Birooi. Just received a largo shlpmont of Gngo Kros. Mllllnory In tho vory lat est patterns. Special prlcos for this week at Johnson's Department More Tho Harmony Society Orchestra re turned yostorday from Lexington nnd Cozad whero they furnished music for dances Tuesdny and Wednesday evon-lngB. Thurston Woodhurst, who has been omployod In Koarnoy, went to Grand Island yestorday whero ho Is to opon and manngo a branch office of tho Tollefscn Motor Co. Mrs. C. II. Dovonbargor nnd daugh ter Marguorlto left Wednesday ovon lng for their homo In York, after spending a wcok at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mlllor. Mrs. Julius Plzor mid daughter Maymo loft Wcdnosday for Hastings to visit relntlves and Lincoln to spend a fow days with Joo Plzor who at tends tho stnto university. Tho Catholic Glrle Club was en tertained at a Kensington Tuesday ev- onlng at tlio homo of Misses Hazel and Bosslo Smith. After sowing, games woro played and lunch served. Tho Interior of tho auditorium and bnsomont of tho Christian Church Is being ro-docoratod this week. Tho work is now partly finished but It will not lntorforo with tho sorvlcos of noxt Sunday. D. K. Nowmoyor, Itondmnstor ot tho Third District has roslgnod to accept a position as roadmastor on tho South orn Pacific with headquarters at Iloau mont, Texas. Ho la succoodod horo by N. C. Petorson of Rawlins, who was roadmnster on the Sixth District Marjlo Is waiting for you at Dlxons. Luther Tucker's homo Is quarantin ed for small pox. J. J. Halllgan transacted legal bus iness In Chappell Wcdnosday. Losllo Casklns transacted legal business In Arthur Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Calvin Fryc, of Sutherland, was a city visiter Wednesday. Edmund Dickey, Sr., left this morn ing for Grand Island to transact bus iness. Miss Florenco Ecko, of Kearney, camo Wednesday to bo tho guest of Mrs. Luther Peck. Joseph Wagner, who lives near tho city entered tho Platto Valloy Hospital for treatment Wednesday. Mrs. Bird, who has been tho guest of Mrs. T. C. Grosshams loft for hir homo in -Sterling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Richards left Wednesday for Omaha whoro tho for mor was called on buslnoss. Aaron Kano of Sutherland entered tho Plntto Valloy hospital for treat ment tho first of tho wook. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grosshnns en tertained a fow friends at an elabor ate wedding dinner last Sunday In honor ot tholr 16th wedding onnlvors ary. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. Honry Ruhga, Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Romnr and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orlen. Mrs. Bird of Sterling was tho only out of town guest. M. B. CroBby returned Wcdnosday from Chappell whero ho transacted legal business.. , Miss Floronco Antonldes, Principal, . L. Stevens, coach, Mrs. Stovons and mcmbors of basketball team of the Junior High School wero entertained by Mrs. Otto Wobor at a threo course dinner Wednesday ovonlng, Tho Literature, Music and Art De partment of tho Twentieth Century Club held its regular meeting at the homo of Mrs. A. L. Lane, Tuesday af ternoon. About fifty ladles woro prcs ont. A good program of reading pa pers and miiBlc was given and a light lunch was sorved. Mrs. E'mor Coates assisted tho hostess. Tomorrow night tho local basket shooters will meet tho Curtis Aggies team and a gamo between Junior High Boys nnd Elmcrcek Boys team will bo staged. Also a girls gamo be tween tho Elmcreok team and tho N P. H. S. girls team will bo played. Basket ball season is nearly ovor, only ono rcmnlninK game next v.ook wi'1' Gothonburg. Tlio Phil Dawson sale hold horo la Monday was well attended but oplnh differs ns to whether it could bo calk a big succosb. Tho hogs sold at an a orago of about $55 n head which i not enough, considering tho quality i tho animals. On tho othor hand hat Ing heard tho prediction raado .free! 1 that thoro Is no salo for puro bre ' hogs wo woro surprised and please' nt ho results reported.