The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 18, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
DR. 0. II.. CRESSLER,
(raduale Dentist
Olltuf (Ve'r the McDonald
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LOCAL AXli PERSONAL
Thomas Healcy will leave this week
for Minneapolis.
J. F. llotldy returned yesterday from
a business trip to Omaha. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prlco of Grant
spent yesterday In the city.
Martin Fcdcrhoof returned this vcek
from a visit In California.
Dorothy Roseiicrnnts transacted bus
Jncss In Ognlalla Tuesday.
Leo Itatcllff, of Wollllcot, vlBlted
friends In the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Illchards -nro at
tending tho auto show In Omaha this
tfock.
rt'Ir. and Mrs. C. Babbit of l'axton
transacted business lh this city yes
terday. Feed und Garilen Seeds of all des
criptions. No. Plntto Feed Co. Phone
206,
Mrs. W. B. Conrud of Arnold Is vis
iting ut tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Conrad of this city, this week.
Mrs. J. A. Ward returned last even
ing from Lincoln whoro sho attended
tho Royal Neighbors Convention.
Uso our baby chick starter and baby
chick feed, prevents loss No. Platte
Feed Co. Phono 206.
J. A. McCord, an employco at tho
Ico houso was Injured yesterday whllo
on duty. Ho Is suffering u broken leg
and a slightly fractured skull.
W. J. Hendy addressed tho Klwnnls
Club at their luncheon TuoBday after
noon and told of his trip to California
In a very pleasing and lntorntlng man
ner. Chief Clerk Skldmore, of Omaha,
gavo tho case examination to thoso of
tho post office clorks who wero re
quired to Uiko them yesterday nnd left
Inst night.
A complete lluo of Sacred, Popular,
Operatic, Violin, Piano and Jazz Music
on tho Hrunswlck Records, played by
tho best of artists. Como In and hear
thcm Walker Music Co.
Mrs. Art Wortman of Hebron Is vIh
Itlng at the homo of her mothor Mrs.
F. 13. McKeown for a few weeks. Mr.
Wortman will spend a few days hero
about April 1st.
At tho meeting of the City Council
Tuosdny owning tho Mayor anil Clerk
woro authorized to advertise for bids
for tho purchaso of two now pumps
for tho city water department.
Bright Byes, My Mammy, Route,
Juno, O-IH-0 and Caresses aro somo
of the best sellers In sheet music now.
All HO cents numhors. Come In nnd
hear them. Walker Music Co.
Mrs. M. B. Gilbert of Koarnoy who
presided at tho Missionary Conven
tion hero this wook Is also president
of tho Topolta Uranch of tho Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society. The To
pekn Branch Includes eight states.
. Fred Ahdej'son has completed a rack
lo Do pluccd on tho chemical fire
truck for holding tho boots of tho
nromim when thoy are not in uso. In
this way these necessary plocos ot
furnituro will nlwnys bo on haiid when
needed.
Tho llroboys say that thoy like tho
curb parking hotter than tho cenlor
parking, bocauso it enables thorn to
turn tho big truck ut the cornors with
out danger of running Into ono ot tho
Iparked cars and It enables them to
prtss nn automobile with tho tiro truck
arf thoy could not do this when tho
centor of tho streots woro full of park
ed cars. So this curb parking seems
to suit Homo people.
Plutto White Is attending tho auto1
show In Omaha this week. i
Tho pupils of tho St. Patrick's1
school hold a picnic yostorday In tho
south canyon.
Georgo Daglaittof Tryon ontorod tho
Plntto Vnlloy Hospital yostorday for
treatment,
MIsfl Carry SIvltB left this morning
for Gothenburg to spoiid a weok wjth
hortstor. "! - '
Barl M. Daniels, of Lincoln, is vis
iting friends In tho city while enrouto
to Washington, t ,
Mrs. A. M. Knox wont lo Kimball
this morning to gpeild the week end
with her daughter.
Uso our baby chick starter and baby
chick feed, prevents loss No. Platte
Feed Co. Phono 200.
Arvllla Whlttakcr is established In
her now store at 510 LociiBt Street,
first door north of the Post Off Ico.
Mrs. L. II. Shroud left tho first of
tho wcok for her homo in Omaha nf
tor visiting friends In this city.
Mrs. T. Hughes, Mrs. Fred Anderson
and Mrs. Geo. Dillon of Coznd came
Wednesday to attend tho Missionary
Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burko left yos
torday In their auto for Denver after
visiting nt tho homo of their daughter
Mrs. L. J. KraUBC.
Wo have something now In millinery
ovory day In our pretty room nt 510
Locust Street, first door north of the
Post Office. Arvllla Whlttakcr, Mil
liner, Edward C. Eves had tho misfortune
to havo his leg broken. Tuesday; when
somo boiler pipes which ho was
handling started to roll. Tho accident
occurred In the yards and as a rosult
Mr. Eves was taken to tho hospital
whoro treatment was given.
Mr. Young of tho Oklahoma Univer
sity and his seven year old son Roy
yesterday entertained tho members of
tho senior high school with violin so-
, lections. It Is thought they will give a
, concort this afternoon at four o'clock
but definite plans have not yet been
mane.
George Ilottslander has purchased
tho business of tho Darr Mercantile
Company of Darr, Nobr., and will
tnko posseBsIon nt once. This Is a
going concern and Mr. Holtslnndor
expects lo kcop It up to standard, Ho
will still retain his connections with
several organizations in this city and
so keep In touch with affairs hero.
Tho Lincoln County Eluhtb Grade
examination will bo given April 7th
ami sin, ana May fitn nnd Cth. Tcnch
ors must notify mo boforo March 23d
the number of pupils thoy havo In
tholr school who wish to tnko thoso
examinations.
AILBBX G. COCHRAN,
K , .County Supt.
At the mooting of tho City Council
Tuesday evening tho salary of tho
road overseer of North Platte wns re
turned to the, limits set by ordinance
which Is $150.00 a month. During tho
past fow months nil nddltlonnl amount
wns voted bocauso of tho high cost
and nlso becotlRO of the 'efficiency of
William n. Salisbury who held tho
place. Probahly.no l ono will bo nn.
pointed to tho-Vnc'anV UiiUK after tho
now ndnilnls'trTtroif;'kofl hold of
rffnlrs.
j Amli'i Traub. Chief of tho North
1 Platte Volunteer Fire Department np-
nonred before tho City Council, Tucs
I day evening and oxplnlncd that thoro
woro somo nro naznnis in tho city that
ho would llko trt seo romovod but that
ho was npt oorlnln ho hnd tho author
ity. Ho spoke, particularly of piles of
ashes oualnst fences and piles of man
ro In tho nlloys: Ho was assured that
bo hnd the authority lo securo tho ro
"0"l of Hurli hazards, and ho expects
to do It In the near future.
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TBACHBR'S EXAMINATION
Tho next Lincoln County Teacher's
examination will bo hold in tho usual
placos, Saturday, March 2Gth.
AIL BEN O. COCHRAN,
County Supt.
V-
HOLY WEEK
Sunday tho Church outers Into the
wook which cominomoratos tho most
saoreil ovonts In tho llfo of our Lord.
Starting with tho ono occasion on
t which Ho was accorded recognition as - "
' King, It proceeds through tho oventB ,
of Ills Passion: Tho Fonst ot tho "?
Passover, tho Institution of tho Lord's 3
Supper, tho agony of GotliBcmune, tho "
inocJcorlcH of tho trials, tho cruel
; 1 rtcouvglngs,, and thon tho world's most "
awful deed, CALVARY, culminating ?
as tho weok docs in tho Glorious Res
urrection on Bnstor Day which brings
to tho world Its hopo ot Immortality
and eternal glory.
Can anyoiio ho dumb to' tho Appeal 1 , ' ',
, of tho Christ whon ho recognizes the
price Ho paid for our salvation?
Tho ovonts of this coming wook will
, bo properly brought to tho attontlon
of tho worshippers nt Tho Church ot
tho Open Door. YOU nro cordially In
vited to bo ono of thoso worshippers.
If you do not attend church oIbo- . 4 i
whoro COMB to tho services ot our .
church this Holy Week. " ,.
Special muslo by tho Choir.
Thoro Is room for all.
COMB.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
"Tho Church oi the Open Door"
Forty years of faithful service in North Platte.
located on Fifth Street at Sycamore.
Hcv. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor.
ROY SCOUT FINANCIAL CAMEAION
. PLANNED FOR THK NEAR
FUTURK
The Hoy Scout Council wants $5,000
for tho boy scout work for tho corning
yoar. It asked the Rotary Club and
tho Klmanls Club and tho Chamber of
Commorco to sond dolegatos to a
meeting hold In tho Union Pnclflc
Dining room, last Tuosday. Tho com
mittees met as a Joint committee- and
canvassed tho situation thoroughly. It
listened to reports of tho work that
has been dono nnd was told of the
plans for future work. It went over
the budget which was submitted by
tho Council and planned to tako copies
back to tho organizations which were
represented. Following Is a copy of the
budgot submitted:
Scout Executlvo salary $2500.00
Clerical and offlco help 400.00
Trnnsportatl6n and visiting cx
penso for extension work
In county 300.00
Stationary, office supllcs, print
ing, telephone, advertis
ing, etc. 300.00
Postage, parcel post 50,00
Headquarters rentals 300.00
Natlonnl Council fees 100.00
Camp running expenses 250.00
Permanent Improvements
and upkeep of camp 250.00
Supply, c'qulpment, contingency
and working fund, freight,
express, etc. 550.00
$5000.00
It Is probable that the Campaign
will bo put on tho last of tho month
and It Is tho Intention to have ovory
organization and club In tho city take
a part. Definite announcements will
bo made In the near future.
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North Platte, Neb.
To tho Editor ot Tho Tribune:
Dear Sir:
May I as a taxpayer of your city
and of tho county havo just a little
Bpaco to express my sentiments In
regard to somo of tho questions com
ing upi fdr consideration,. Dcopeat
thought and will to combat with them
In fairness to ourselves, our commun
ity at largo and most of all to our
children, who must tako our place In
tlmo to como, Mr. Editor, I read tho
plea inndo for a holy Sabbath keeping
In tho Lutheran Helper, and I for one
coincide to tho letter with tho Editor
of tho llttlo paper. Wo do not need to
make our Sabbath a day to bo dreaded
but the best day of tho week as the
Lord aBkcd us to do. Who would like
to be found on tho dance floor or at a
movie on the only day God has asked
us for and to know Ho and Tho Sav
iour totally forgoten should ho appear
to claim Ills own ami ho says ho will
ouroly como "Whon no man knowoth".
So, Mr. Editor of Tho Tribune and Mr.
Editor of Lutheran Helper, I for one
am thankful for tho prlvlllgo to vote
against dancing In schools nnd any
kind of unseemly conduct on Our
Lord's Day. Let us got together on
theso things nnd at least make our
town ono to be proud of. If our young
people who as a rule as proud of our
country and of tho great men1 and
womon who have mado It what it.,t,
will tako the troublo to study their
characters they will find ovoryenp0ot,
them mon and women God fearing,
Rlblo roadlng and to use a most cor
rect expressions Bible law. abiding
people, who as a rulo are proud of our
faro of our young pcoplo who must
como after us vote right whon the op
portunity comes and when wo are
passed on, our children will look back
and thank us for our stand and our
county will not go back to Paganism
as wo are tho lending nation ot tho
world let us try to bring our children
up right (!nd fearing and law abid
ing. Thank you Mr. Editor for your
spare, but I wanted to back up
the Editor of the Lutheran Hoi nor.
A TAXPAYER.
CARD OV THANKS.
Me desire to extend our moat sin
cere thanks to tho many friends and
neighbors and the K. O. lodge and the
Boilermakers Union for, the sympathy
shown and tho many beautiful Moral
offerings during tho sickness and tho
death of our darling boy, Eugoiio
Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Guillinumo
Mrs. A M. Guillinumo
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Grnhnni.
Clintdit, The Jeweler.
China Dinner-ware
Wc have just received an import shipment ot China
Dinner-ware in the Rose-bud, Surprise and White
and Gold Patterns. Sold in sets or by . the dozen,
v half" dozen or single pieces.
This China is the Nippon Hand-Painted Patterns
j that wecarry in open stock. So you can start a set
with a jffew pieces and add to it as youwish. We' '
. have the("diflerent patterns in our windows and will
be pleased lo give you prices on sets or single .
pieces. ' .
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CLINTON, The Jeweler,
Sign of the Big Ring.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. W. C. Bedford returned to,
Chappol this morning after attending.
the Missionary Convention.
Seo tho beautiful ribbon fancies in
dainty gift boxes ut'-Wltlttaker Mil
linery. Mrs. P. O. Pitts and Mrs. H. A.
Me,lrs returned to Ognlalla this morn
ing after attending the Missionary
Convention.
Mrs. C. A. Gates who was guest of
Mrs. J. G. Heeler whllo attending tho
Missionary Convention left this morn
ing for her homo In Schuyler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchess re
turned to their homo In Grand Island
Sunday after visiting at tho home ot
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Peterson,
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FARM LOANS
We aro In tho market for Lincoln j
County Farm Loans. Loans closed (
promptly. No delays. I
T. C. PATTERSON,
Room 2, B. & L. Building.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
mom? cohnfj:i)
Ueef Pot Roasts 12'- to 170
Prime Rib Roasts 20c
Deef Boil 0 10 to Viyc
Hamburger 20c
Corned Reef 12M.C
Choice Reef Loaf 25c
CHOICE TjAMII
Lamb Shoulder - 20c
Lamb Stew T- 12M;C
Lamb Leg ' 25c
Lamb Chops - 25c
CHOICE VEAL
Ground Veal Loaf -J. 25c
Veal Roast 20c
Veal Stew 1 r 12M.C
Veal Breasts t 12ye
Veal Liver 1 , 15c
CHOICi: MG-TOHK
Fresh Side Pork L 17M-C
Dry Salt Side Pork - 15c
Pickled Pork 15c
Sugar Cured Bacon : 30c
Dold Sugar Cured Skinned Ham, half or whole 35c
Peanut Butter 25c
Nut Margarine 30c
Saner Kraut, per quart 20c
Home rendered Lard, 3, 5 or 10 pound lots 17ijc
Special prices on 25 or 50 lb. cans or barrel lots.
Leaf Lard 17V-.C
Home Made Liver Sausage 15c
The above meats are strictly fresh and not a packing
houso product. We buy our live stock direct from the farm
ers of Lincoln'County. Free Delivery to all parts of the
city- Try our meats and be convinced of their quality.
Opon until 10 p. m. Saturdays.
BRODBECK & SONS
Seo Whlttaker for everything in
Millinery at first door north of the
Post Office, 510 Locust St.
Mrs. L. Aero returned to her homo
In Ravenna this morning after attend
ing the Missionary Convention.
Misses Hazel and Bessie Smith en
tertained yesterday afternoon nt a
surprise party in honor of their moth
er's birthday. A dainty lunch was
served.
When in North Viaite stop at the
N'ew Hotel Palace and Cafe. Vou will
ue treated well. - 68tt
Mrs. J. H. Fonda left yesterday for
Illinois whoro sho will visit her son
Dr. J. E. Fonda and from there will
go t'o Arkansas to visit her daughter
Mrs. I). H. Tarkington.
Tiie State Tournament ends the bas
ketball season for this year and track
will start in about u week. Track
meets have been arranged with Goth
enburg and a triangle meet will prob
ablv be hold about May 1st with North
Platte, Gothenburg and Cambridge.
Rev. F. D. Bartlo of Lebanon, Kan., '
Is In tho city today and took breakfast
this morning with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Pass. Tho lattex-B parents livo in the
same town and aro great friends oC
Row Bartlo. Ho will also visit the
Johnston and' Lujisford, iamilieg.He
was their former ;pastor in Grand Island.
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KIMONA SALE
Wo havo received and placed in our
showcases a largo shipment of silk
and cotton kimonas. Theso aro all
imported" direct from Japan and rep
resent somo of tho highest art of the
Japanese people. They aro beautiful
in design, mado of elegant material
and richly trimmed. Any lady would
'.ppreclato ono for a present. They
aro on display in our shop in the lob
by of tho hotel. It Is a pleasure to
show anyone interested, just what a
ine lino wo now have.
HOTEL PALACE BAZAAR
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Interesting People
The most Interesting persons' you
meet theso days aro tho men and wom
en, who having saved money during
the past few years now find themselves
In a position to tako advantage of low
er prices in their buying of personal
necessities, living expenses and Invest
ments. Ask any of them for advice and they
will say, "Start a bank account'; save
your money." In no other way can
you discount tho future.
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
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