The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 08, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMIAVEEKLtf TRIBUNE
LOCAL A.NI) PERSONAL
Dr. Dont rotttriiod Saturday from a
InislnoHH trip to Omnhn.
Mrs. II. M. Hamilton of Muywood
visited In the city yesterday.
Mrs. Chas. Rossiler returnod today
from a short visit In Storllng.
Harry Stovons returnod from a bus
iness trip to Denver Sunday.
Wilfred Stuart, of Lexington, vlHlted
at the John Tighc homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. llrown of Hor
Hhey visited In the city yoslordny.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders of Suth
erland wero city visitors yesterday.
C. V. Turnlo returned Sunday from
Denver whore ho transacted huslnoss.
Mrs. Edwin Tltchnor has accepted a
position tin Unokkcopor In Mock's
store.
Sco tho choice lino of lace collars
Arvllla Whlttakor has on display In
hor now store, 510 Locust trcet
It. HfCnsen camo from Choyonno Sun
day to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs,
II. P. Hanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clotus Walter returned
Sunday from Kearney whero they
spent a few days,
Miss Anna IJJorklund returned to
hor homo In Gothenburg Sunday nftcr
visiting relatives In tho city.
E, J. Vnnderhoof returned Saturday
from Denver whero ho has been taking
a rest on account of his health.
Miss Maymo Wallaco will roturn to
morrpw from Eddyvlllo where she vi
sited for a Bhort Umo with her mother.
Miss Lois Nllcs returned to Kearney
Sunday, whero sho teaches school, af
tor visiting her parents over tho wcok
end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hoatman left
for their homo In Streotor, 111, yes
terday, after visiting at tho homo of
Frank DIstcl.
Miss Lillian Hoppcy returned to hor
homo In Lexington yesterday after
spending tho week cud as tho guest of
Miss AHco Sctman.
Misses Marguorlto Iloddy and Clara
DoRolfo returned Sunday from a short
visit in Grand Island at- tho homo of
Miss May Regan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ilurko, of Denvor,
former residents, camo Sunday In
their car to visit at tho homo of tholr
daughter Mrs. L. J. Krausc.
Froda Slackor was removed from
Uio General HosplUil this morning nf
tor having submitted to an operation
for appendicitis ton days ago.
Tr. and Mrs. E. L. Farrol of Wal
lace returnod from Los Angeles the
latter part of tho wook and visited
friends in the city enrouto homo.
AJIss Lura Erb, a teacher In tho
Sonlor High School was called to
Gothenburg yesterday morning on ac
count of tho death of hor mother.
Tho North I'latto Firo Dopartmoiit
nro' making- arrangements for tholr
34th annual ball to bo hold In tho K.
C. Hull on Easter Monday, March 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward VanCloavowho
wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Weir returned to their homo In- Kear
ney lust ovonlng. Thoy woro nccom
ponied homo by Mr. and Mrs. Wolr.
Tha Radio Station at this placo now
' was uireo operators. Each has an eight
hour shlfL This Btatlon Is giving North
Platto somo advertising for ovory sta
tion in tho control part of tho United
States rocelves and Bonds messages
here.
Camp Firo Guardians oro older wo
men, who because of tholr largor ox
porloncos nro able to lead tho girls
Into largor Intorosts. Mothers are
urged to bocomo Guardians, and tho
mcotngs nro usually hold In tho homo
or out of doors.
a. J. Swopo Win. Slinants, J. Small
wood, Harry York, Clinton York,
Honry Dlonor, P. Green, Harold Lang
lord, Wm. Ultuor, It. H. Wngnor and
A. O. Kockon, nttended tho Initiation
and banquet of tho I. 0. 0. F. last ov
onlng In Hershey. i
MrB. Hurry Cramer entortnlnod
twolvo guests at hor homo on West
Fifth Stroot Saturday overling In
honor of tho birthday or Miss Roylos.
Tho ovonlng was spout In brldgo after
which a dainty lunch was sorved. Tho
color scheme -was carried out in pink,
anil whlto with an immense center
ploco of pink and whlto ilowors on tho
table
jiipL XjL. Llttol rothrnod yesterday
frdm Atlantic City, N. J., vhoro ho at
tended tho annual mooting of tho Do
partmoiit of Suporlntendonco of tho No
tlonal Educational Association. On
tho roturn trip ho stopped at Washing
ton, D. C, and was present at the In
auguration of Prosldent Harding. His
report of the Inauguration ceremony
speech in vory interesting.
Whllo many North I'latto citizens
keep on sleeping, North I'latto Is being
advertised over tho wholo country by
tho U. S. Weather Hureau, tho Air
Mall, the Lincoln Highway, the Union
Pacific, tho State Farm, the Aero Sta
tion and IJurfalo Hill. North I'latto
will continue to grow in splto of her
moro conservative olemont but what
could she not do If all would bo a
llttlo moro progressive
Tho pavements nro bolng painted by
Chief pnen In preparation for the
curb parking which will go iilto effect
soon. Wo havo not taken uny partic
ular Interest In tho unto parking iuos
ton oxcopt whpn thoy decided to park
tho cars at the curb wo found that our
blcyclo had not been considered. ,Wc
don't want to leavo our two-cyllndor
out thoro nt the curb If that Is where
a car is to bo parked. Lo, tho poor
blcyclo.
City Mall Carriers will leavo tho
post office at 8:15 each morning and
mako ono complcto delivery In the
forenoon and one In the afternoon.
Postmaster Sturgls oxpocts to havo It
arranged Boon so that letters mailed
here In tho foronoon will bo dollvorcd
nny whoro in tho city dollvcry zone,
that same attoritoon. This will bo n
great accommodation ns notices aro
often sent out which will bo too late
unlosB thoy roach their destination tho
samo day.
A farmer told lis yesterday that ho
Is selling hlfl milk horo In town at
thirty cents a gallon which would bo
VA cents a rpinrt. Wo stopped Into
ono of tho downtown grocery stores
nnd Inquired tho prlco oa bottlo of
milk. Tho answer wns 13 cents for ono
or two for 25 cents, bottle extra. Wo
nro told that somo places aro soiling
it cheapor. Wo do not understand the
milk business and so wo do hot know'
w,hothor this Is a fair profit or all the
trnfflo will bear.
Postmaster Sturgls tells us that sev
eral largo firms havo written him ask
ing him about connections at North
Platto with tho Transcontinental Air
Mall. Ono firm In Chicago wanted to
know what train It should send
mall on to reach North Platto In time
to tako tho Air Mall west from here.
Mr. Sturgls replied that Northwestern
train No. 19 would connect with
Union Pacific train No. ; 13 at O
mnhn and that with the Air Mall go
ing west at 8:30.
Tho list of committees selected for
tho County Fair shows that It Is to bo
a County Fair In fact North Platto
Is well represented bocauso thoro aro
somo things that can bo done bottor by
somo ono living horo In North Platta
than by Bomcono living elsewhere. But
tho farmers aro to bo In tho lead and
It' Is to bo for thorn. Wo have talked
with some of thoso choson on tho com
mittees nnd thoy are In favor of em
ploying Lincoln County bands to fur
nish the music, Lincoln County noWs
"pors to do tho printing and In so
fnr us (iosbUiIo Lincoln County amuse
inents i entertain,
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to oxtcud to our friends
and frutornnl organizations our sln
coro thanks and appreciation for tho
sympathy shown nnd tho bountiful
floral offerings during our lato bo
reavcniont In tho death of our beloved
baby bov.
MR. and MRS. R. W. FARRIS.
nitOOD SOW SALE
Thursday, March 21, wo will
sell another draft of 40 bred
Poland China sows, duo to fur
row In April and May. Sale
will be hold on the farm 1 miles
west of Lexington In comfort
able (luui'tors, ruin or shlno.
In tho Dnwson Co. Red Polled
breeders' sulo, on May 20, u
cholco draft of hulls, milk cows,
and holfors will bo sold.
J. O, ANDERSON.
PUBLIC SALE!
I will sell ut public unction at the Old Myluudor Ranch, S miles south
east or North Platte, on
Tuesday, March 29th, 1921
Commencing ut Ono O'clock, the following doscrlbed property:
50 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 3 good milk cows, 15 hoad of cows, 30 yearlings n'l
t two yoar olds.
28 Head of Horses
Conslslng orf 10 bond of work horsos and balance colts and unbroko
horsos.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
Ford tractor with plowB and disc, 2 McCormlck corn binders, Me
Cormlck grain bludor, 10-lnch Popok ensilage cutter, 2 harrows, 3 two
row corn cultivator, 2 doublo row Hstors, 2 walking plowtf, gang plow,
4 wagons, 2 hay racks, two-holo corn shelter, inanuro loader, comont
mixer, hog rack, whool scrapor2 ono-row cultlvntors, dlso with truck,
two-liorso engine, hay stackor, 3 hay bucks, A McCormlck mowers, Al
falfa cultivator, snapped corn machine, grind stono, 4 gnsolluo barrols,
riding plow, 2 hay rakes. fc&lE2lmi&U'W.itrH
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $20 and uundor cash, on sums ovor $20,
8 months Umo will bo gtvon on banknblo paper bearing 10 por cont
Jntorcilt from dnto of sulo. 2 por cont discount for cubIi on sums ovor
$20.
SCOTT REYNOLDS, Owner
III) KIMRIC, Auctioneer.
It, V. LAXGFOltD, Clerk.
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Easter Is Only Three Weeks Away.
The Earliest Easter in 20 Years.
For the Easter Promenadeat Prices Easily Afforded.
One of the most pleasing things about the new spring shoes is their moderate pricing, which is
made possible through the changed market conditions, and very careful buying.
Brown, black and rey suede one strap pump
$10.00
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$7.00 AND $7.50
VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF FASHION
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Hrown and black kid, baby Louis heel
$7.00 and $7.50
Patent Yirripsr grey suede
quarter very nice
$10.00
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$8.00
Y HEARTY WELCOME ALWAYS
Whether You Come Prepared to Buy or Just Want to See
JSVhat's What for Spring, You're Always Welcome Here.
BUY
Buck's Boots
Formerly The
Shoe Market
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NKW UKl'AK'WKXT OF T1IK Tltllt
tTXK TO SKKVK 'I'll K AGKHTL.
Tl'ItAIi IXTKHKSTS-
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In tho noar ftituro Tho Tribune will
run 11 column licmlctl "Tho Farmer's
Exchange." In this column wo will
Hat fitrnier'H products for sulo, trntlo
or what ho wants to buy. It will ap
pear on tho fourth pago usually ami
will havo a largo heading. Under this
hoad wo will print tho farmer's notices I
at tho rato of ton cents a lino which 1st-)
usually about six ordinary words.
"When 0110 considers that tho Scml-
Wookly Tiibuno has about ono thous
and subscribers In tho city of North
Platto and moro thnn that number In
Lincoln County outsldo of North riatto
and then about tlirco hundred outsldo
of Lincoln County, ovor 2,300, In all, it
is not nn unreasonablo charge, wowill
advortlso chickens, sotting ogas, dairy
products, ljvo stock, fruit, garden
truck, lionoy, In fact anything that the
farmer raises that Is worth adver
tising. "VVrlto what you want on any
old pleco of papor, mall It to us tolling
us how many times you wnnt It to run
and watch for It In tho next lssuo ot
Tho Tribune "Wo will send you tho
bill aftor publication or you can flguro
It- yourself by counting tho lines or
parts of linos and figuring them nt ten
cents a lino. Watch for tho "Farmer's
Exchange."
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Tho addition to tho County Court
Houho wns Btartod yestorday and will
bo completed In a Bhort lino. It Is bo
lug built ot lumber which can bo used
for lnidgos when tho court liouso Is
torn down. It ts bolng built on tho
north sldo of tho building nnd will
connect with tho office of County
Clork Allen. It will no used by C. "V,
ost, Roglstor ot Doods.
Tho firo dopartinont was called to
tho homo of Horslioy AVolch 1207 AV
Fourth, Sunday and oxtlngulshod a
small blnzo In tho furnnco room. An
ovornontou rurnaco was tho cause.
Tho damngo was ostlmated at $50.00
T)r. L. J. K11AUSE, Dentist. Mr.
Donald Dunk llullillng. Itonms 3 & 8.
LOCAL COUNCIL OF TUB CAML
FIHK (JIItLS OFFERS 31 ANY
LOCAL HOXOKS
Following is a list of local honors
offered by tho Local Council of the
qamp Firo Girls. "Whenovor n girl
completes ono of those tasks , she. ire,
celvos nn honor bead from tho Coun
cil. This bead Is used to decorate her
ceremonial gown. Hero is tho list:
1. Mnko two garments for personal
use, exhibiting them at a camp-flro
meoting.
2. Plan, prepare and serve two
meals at homo, estimating cost and
presenting your report to your camp-
lire group.
3. Bo in bed not later than ten
o'clock ovory night for six weeks.
4i Do not tease, or bog your par
ents for anything for six weeks. s
5. Perform tho duties of a good
hostess at a camp-flro party, In the
guardian's presence.
G. Refrain from wearing silk hose
to school nnd camp-flro meetings for
n period of six weeks.
7. Ilofrain from chewing gum for
aporiodo of six weeks.
"8. Mako B (Excellent) In deport
ment In all subjects for six weoks.
. Refrain from picture shows on
school afternoons or ovonlngs (oxclud-
Ing Friday) for six weeks.
10. Do something extra kind for
your mother onco a week for three
months, and report to the satisfaction
of tho guardian.
11. Show somo special kindness to
an elderly person onco .a week for
three months, and report to the .satisr
faction of tho guardian.
12. Do a certain amount of com
munity or public-servico as specified
by tho camp-flro council.
13. Refrain from using slang at six
of tho regular camp-flro meetings.
14. Refrain from eating candy, Ice
cream, chewing gum, or drinking soft
drlnks for six weeks.
Why
do girls
listen to
Dangerous
Proposals?
SUN, Tues. & Wed.
A enthralling journey through the
realm of experience
LOUIS B. TflAYER
Presents
Anita Stewart
in
"Harriet and the Piper"
KATHERINE NORMS, NOVEL
It's a subtle prohibition Cocktail
with a "Kick".
Also Mutt 8c Jeff, and Gumpo.
Universal News.
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