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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 3i Spring Is Here 1 'I hWiBllM M II' GIFTS,' THAT LAST II d W MM III hi liM CLINTON, THE JEWELER Clinton and Fori, The Eye Glass Men Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us Graduate Opticians DR. 0. il. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Otlice oyer the McDonald SUta Bank CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. l'cggy beads, latest out,. Clinton, tho Jowclcr. Mrs. Sailers Is reported to be 111 nt licr home. W. II, Dugun of DIckoiiB was In the city, ycstortluy. Paul JoncH Middles Just received at Wilcox Department Store. Chas. Turner of Dickens wns a city visitor Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Polndextor left Wed nesdtly for Donvor. Mrs. Joo Sullivan of Urady shopped In tho city yesterday. Sco tho silks being featured nt the Wilcox Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Trent hnvo mov ed to tho Huckloy Plats. Mrs. W. K. Scott of Ilershoy visited In tho city yesterday, J. T, Koofo transacted lcgnl busi ness In Ogalulla yesterday. Mrs. dco. Roberts of Maxwell shop ped In tho city Wednesday. Julius Plzor loft Wednesday for Chicago to transact business. Betty Sinclair of Omaha Is visiting friends In tho city this week. Now lino ot yard wido percales ut 19o at tho Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. C. B. Vosy of Oniahn Is visit ing friends In tho city this woek. ft H. Nelson of Omaha wns ti busi ness visitor In tho city yesterday. Poggy boads, worn around tho neck or bracolot. Clinton tho Jewolor. L. U. Darr of Grand .Island trans acted huslnoss In tho city yesterday. Jj K. Vend) of Sutherland, trans acted business in tho city yesterday. j)itmmor lino of Munslngwoar Just rocclwd at Wilcox Dopartmont Store. Ed Schatz will lonyo noxt Aveok for Omaha where ho will tako treatments, Mrs. Phil Plzor wont to nurinlng lmnn Ala., Wednesday to visit friends. Swift's Premium JIams 32o pound McQovorn & Stack, phono 80-81. Frco; uouvcry. Mrs. T. N. Arnold loft- tho first of the week for Manchester, In., to visit her mother. ' You could have a Fox Trot "If a wish could mnko It so"---Dixon's Music Shop. C. O. Dodmoro went to llorshoy yos turday to tnko a picture of thp pupils of tho city schools. Soo tho now spring lino ot oroopors and rompers at Wilcox Dopartmont Storo. Miss Sylvia Prazlor Is off duty this week at tho W. J. O'Connor Btbro on account of Illness. Tin: uxciujitciiEu citizen. Thoro Is tniito a largo number of cllzons In North Platto who claim no church affiliation; very fow though who do not hnvo a church prcforenco, and who do not llko to attond toccn stonnlly. Almost nono of our citizens but who at somo tlmo or other noods tho services of tho minister and tho church.- Of you tho unchurche'd clt lzon of our city wo would ask n fair (lUOBtlon "Would you enro to llvo in North Platto If thoro woro no churches to nttond, no Sunday Schools to which to send your children?" It Is tho shurch mombors who koop up tho church, nnd make It -posslblo for you to havo a church, to attond. You arc enjoying blosslngs without sharing In tho responsibilities. It you bollovo tho church Is n good thing for tho community, so say by nllylng your aolf with tho church , and supporting hor morally and financially. Tho "Church with tho Opon Door' will bo glad to wolcomo. you to hor mombor hlp. If you do not attend nny church, como to "THE CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR" noxt Sunday at either cloven or eight. You will bo heartily welcome. Thoro Is room for all. COME. First Evangelical i 'The Church oi Forty years offuithful Located on Fifth Street at Sycatnor, ' Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. Mrs. L. Grcnnan and son left yes terday for Omaha where tho latter will take treatments. Mrs. J. A. Ward has accepted a pos ition in Mock's outfitting storo In the alteration department. Mrs. M. 13. Shook returned to her homo in Lexington yestcrdny after Visiting friends In tho city. Miss Freda Slacker who was opera ted on at tho Qcnoral Hospital recent ly Is getting along nicely i Miss Mabol MoVickcr who has boon transacting business in this -city loft for Lexington last evening. Mr. nnd, Mrs. P. Wobor returned to their homo in Broadwater yesterday nftcr visiting friends in tho city. Wo aro now showing tho Spring lino of BuciUn packages and stamped goods. Wilcox Department Store. Edward Guynan loft yesterday for ! his homo In Schuyler after visiting nt tho W. II. LoDIoyt homo for two wceko Mrs. Fnnnlo Murphy returned Wed nesday from Creston, Iowa, whoro she had been called by tlus illness of a sis tor. Don't neglect that order for your now Edison Diamond Disc phonograph there Is no, substitute. Dlxon'H Music Shop. Mrs. P. J. Wurtclo and Helen ftlch 61b will loavo for their homo near Osh koBh Sunday after visiting friends in tho city. Aaron Kane, who has been taking treatments In tho Platte Vnlloy Hos pital left yesterday for his homo in Dickens. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McOraw will loavo tho first of tho week for Min nesota whoro Mrs. McGraw will un dergo nn operation, Miss Whlttakcr will havo a nice lino nf tailored hats on display at E. T. Tramp & Sons Rcady-to-Wcar, Friday nnd Saturday of this week. Tho four hoiiHOH on East Fourth street belonging to D. MoFarland Worp sold to W. L, Eggovs this, week through the RoborM Bros. Land Co. . Mrs. Louise Coggen, who has been taking troatmont In tho Platto Valley hospital was ahlo to return to her homo In Sutherland yestorday, Miss Whtttakor is moving her stock of Millinery Into tho now location nt COG Locust. Sho will be ready for bus iness thoro on and nftor Monday, March 7th. Members of tho Country Club held a bnnquot Wednesday evening nt, tho Elks Homo nnd oloctod directors for the coming year as follows Ed. Dlckoy, (v, M. Nowton nnd Arthur Plumor E. II. Evans nppeared beforo tho Council Tuesday evening nnd asked it to pnss an ordinance) slmplyfylng tho voting on tho Sundny picture show lAutter. It seoms that undor tho referendum law tho whole ordlnnnco iniiBt nprear on tho ballot. This would bo oxpouslva and cumbersomo an I the avorago voter would not bo able to understand tho ordinance In full. By tho chnngo all that will ap pear on the ballots aro ta words, "For Sundny Ploturo Shows" nnd "Agnlnst Sunday Plcturo Shows." This Is easily understood, will savo consid erable oxponso of printing and bo just ns offoctlvo In tho count. 1 n i C.J.' Lutheran Church the Open Door" service in'No'rth Platte. HKVKl CIIIMftTOl'JIKIt WELCH. Henry Christopher Welch was born In Floyd County, Indiana, March 26,' 1951 nnd died at Molalla Oregon, Fob. ! 25, 1921, nt tho ago of C9 ycarB, 10 mouths and 29 days. Ho camo to Lin coln County many yohra ago nnd set tled nt Wollfioet. In 1877 ho was mar ried to Miss Eathor M. Watson at Pax ton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Welch wore tho pnrcntfi of five ch'ldren, Mrs. Jas. I Adnms, Wesley Welch and Sarah' wcicu or. mis city, itouort welch of Portland, Oregon and Mrs. William llatllff who died in 1S95. Mrs. Itatliff was tho mother of Mis. Max VonGoctz of this city. Eight other grand child ren are living. Tho family aro Joined by a largo number of friends in mourning tho death of a good citizen. FOR 'TR ADE Fine clean stock of Furnlturo, Stoves, Hardware, Grocerlos, Houso Furnishings. Best monoy makor In town. Will trade for canyon land, southeast of North Platto. Sco v ECHELBERRY, 104 Front Street .Saturday Special Sugar Cured Bacon or wholo Btrlp, per lb $.30 Fresh sldo pork, per lb .17V6 Salt sldo pork, per lb. .15 Pork sausago, por lb .20 Homo rendered lard, 3, 5 and ' 10 lb. lots, por lb. .17 (Special prlco on fifty pound cans or barrel lots.) Hulk saner kraut por nt .20 Bulk peanu,t butter, por lb .25 Nut Mnrgorlno, per 11). - .30 CHOICE Com fed pinto boll, per" lb 10 to 12'c Corn, fed primo'ribs of becfrlb .20$ Corn fed beef pot roast lb. '12to''l7J Hamburger per lb. . .20 j Lamb logs, per lb .... ,25; Veal roast, por lb. ,.2Q Voal Blow per lb. U12 Choice corned beef per' lb .15 Our meats aro of the highost qual ity, strictly corn fed and kept under rofrigomtlon at all times, Our count ers and refrigerators aro equipped with "Baker Ice Cooling Machine"'. Our delivery services includes all parts of tho city and leaves tho shop nt 8:3 Onnd 10:30 A. M. and at 3 P. M. Phono No. 21. Orders promptly deliv ered. Try us and bo convinced. t City Meat Markef BRODBECK & SONS CORRECT FOR SPRING. There's a delightful air of grace and ease about these smart Spring Shoes. Your critical inspection of this pleasing style for early spring wear is invited. UhXVK KID $V.OO imOWJf KID : $7.50 t;ack"sitewe. . . .T... $io.oo .KNOWN SUEDU . . , $10,00 1JLACK SATIN $10.00 BLACK' SUEDE HADY LOUIS HEEL $8.50 OWN KID BABY LOUIS HEEL.. $7.50 BLACK KID BABY LOUIS HEEL . . . .$7.00 BUY BUCK'S SHOES Come in and see our full line of John Deere Implements ifi ifi m Hi K Listers, Harrows, Grain Drills and i ine'ii COUNTRY BOYS ARE NOT BARKED FROM BOY SCOUT ACTIVITIES Every rural boy may becomo a Boy. Scou. avi-n tti. yh ho does not reside near n Scout Troop. Tho Scout Ex ecutie, Win. M. Barriball, at North Platte, describes tho following proced ure for thoBo boys who can not attend tho regular troop meetings: Any boy over twelve yenrs ot ago may becomo an Associate Scout by curollitig in a Troop either at North !P)atte, or In tho town nearest his home. Ho Joins Just as any other Scout P'ljMhg tho registration feo Df ilfty cents, which is for ono yenr. He is ro'iulrcd to attend only ono medt lng por yean It tho boy prefers Ho itifitf inn il Ma onrnllmnnt dlroctlV to" tjid Scout Executive. In this case Jift. '.ill co assigneu to some m roop. , Pnetors nnd others interested 'in boys aro being urged to communicate jwlth the North Platto Council in view of organizing Troops in all commun ities. Every church In Lincoln Coun iv should adopt Scouting for its boy. brogioin, ''A Scout Troop in Every fchurch" Is tho slogan. THE MARCH VICTOR RECORDS HAVE ARRIVED ' Wo extend to the general-public an Invitation to hear theso records in our how sound proof rooms. , i ROBERTS MUSIC CO, ' 110 East Front Street. Manure Spreaders, Sulky Plows, Leypoldt-Pennington RASKETRALi, TEAM ENTERTAINS SENIOR IW.n AT ASSEMBLY The girls r.uslielball team enter tained the members of tho Senior lgh yesterday at an assembly, It is reported to ba the bept that has been given this year Two original sketchos vero given and yells and songs sung to rouso enthusiasm lor the gamo which was lieut between Gothenburg nnd North Platto Inst ovonlng. Tho Cadet Band played on tho street after r.phpol, i:o;; Mr. and Mrs. Sholton Polndextor re, turned this morning from n short Visit in Denver. Mrs. F, P, Johnson returned from Denver this morning whoro sho spont several days. TODAY at the SUN Reaches New Dramatic Heights in This Thrilling RorrTance of Greenwich Village From Arthur Stringer's novel in McClure's, "Tho Woflle Iron Adapted by A. P. Younger Directed by Philip E.Rosen Also Buster Keaton in "Neibors" Pathe News and Topics of The Day. us Power Lift Wagons. Ifi Ifi Ifi Ifi Ifi Ifi LC SUNDAY MUSIC L. O. JohiiBon, director of tho Bap tist Church, choir has prepared the following music for Sunday morning: Voluntary "Confident" (Mendel., ssohn), Anthem "Bless tho Lord O My Soul" (Bliss), Response "Hear Us O Father (Thomas) and Offertory "Con solation" (Monderssahn). In the ev-' enlng tho following will bo rendered; Voluntary "Selection" (Grelt), An--them "Day of Rest and- Gladness" (Wadswortli-Cresswell), and Offertory "Song Without "Wonjs" (Rolfo). Mrs: jarl Grlescn, pianist.. ! ;;o:; ; , Mrs. E. N. Oglor entertained a fow Mends at dinner last evening at hor homo oh West Fourth Street.