The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 22, 1921, Image 8

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SgfitHJitecklu !inlumc.
nttlgOX TOUT. Ihlltor nnd Publisher.
WflUiRid at tho North Ptto, NdbraBka
ro'llofflce iih Second Cam Mattor.
msoiiscitiriios rnujih
One Year, in inbuiicc $2.00
F PUS DAY, MAM',11 22.1, 1021.
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LOOAL ASH l'EKSONAL
KDITOUIAL.
II Is certain tlmt the noxt mayor of
North 1'Iatlo In to ho a lawyer and
he will tfo tOimn In the prltno of life.
Tho membership of Iho American
legion now numbers 321. It Is ostt
m u ted that this Ir within llfty of tho
posijblo number of momborn in tho
rlty.
Kill Hondy tolls tho ntory of tho
Callfornian who urged clorgymon to
Itavo tliolr pnrlshonor think of n
placet having a hottor cllmato than
California and naturally their thought
would turn toward hoavon.
::a!:
The udltor roccntly inado a friendly
call at Maxwoll and altho ho Htayed
only a fow hours ho mot a number of
former acquaintances and local clti.
zenK. Jim Elliott is busy In tho drug
atoro. Willis Bakor who has boon
with him for somo time, is attondlng
tho School of Pharmacy at Crolghton
this year. Ralph Coatris Is manager
ot tho Coatos Lumbor & Coal Co. and
is making good. Ho mcotH pcoplo well
and hit) IntoroRt in tho buccobb of tho
husinosB anises him to look aftor tho
dqtailfl raid koop things moving
smoothly. "Wo had a long visit with
Kdltor Sago and found him reluctant
to loavo Maxwoll but outhufllastlo
about tho prospocts for a hlggor and
bettor Tolopost Wo found tho business
men alort to tho reconstruction now
KoiiiK on everywhere and not com.
plaining. Maxwoll improvos with
acquaintance.
"Weatherman Shilling reports that
Thursday tho thormomotor went up to
72. Friday up to 84 and Saturday to
78. On Friday tho following was tho
maximum fomtwnturo tit tho placos
named:
Saa Francisco fiG
San Diego GO
Lob Angolos :.02
Jacksonville Florida and
North Platlo , 84
::o::
Wo carry tho comploto Century and
MoKinloy cdltiors nnd an up to dato
stock of popular shoot music at all
times. Walker MubIc Co.
MIbb Anna Paulsoy who has boon
tho guost of Mrs. L. R, Duko loft this
morning for hor homo in Wahoo.
Mrs. It, nouds loft this morning for
her homo in Diuicoinbo nffor visiting
rolatlvcs in this city.
t;n;;
FAItM LOANS.
I have- funds avallablo for a fow
good farm loans on improved farms.
O. II. Thoolocko.
Mrs, L. W. Troupo Wont to Kearney
Saturday.
Chos. Llstou. of Dickons was a city
visitor Saturday.
MIbb Mubel Crabb of Paxton vliltod
in tho olty Saturday.
Gordon Lovo loft Friday evening
for Omaha to visit. '
Chas. Boguo loft yostorday for Don-
vor to transact buslnosH,
Ksthor Murphy left yostorday for
Cheyenno to visit relatives.
Mrs. Pledger left ycBtordny for
C'ozud to spend a fow days.
TliurBlon Woodhurst loft yostorday
for Denvor to spond a fow days.
Vlqtor HalHgan transacted legal
biiHlncss In Lexington yoBtordny.
Joi Mahaffoy, of Arthur, is visiting
friends in tho city Luis Week.
It. M. Cathers roturncd from a visit
In Ogdon nnd Choyonnc Saturday.
Mi's. Ilobert Lawler of Paxton vis
Hod friends in tho city Saturday.
Queen Quality shoos for women are
sold at Wlcox Department Store.
W. II. Dlonor left yestordny for his
home In Lowollon after visiting in tho
city.
Wilholm Peterson of Maxwoll. ar
rivod yostorday to vifllt frionds in tho
city.
Mrs. 13. H. McDonald roslgncd hor
position nt tho Dcdmoro Kamora Shop
Saturday.
You can buy Munslngwoar for the
wholo family nt Wilcox Department
Store.
Willis Smith returned to Clioyenno
yostorday after visiting rolativos in
jLIio city. ' .
Mrs. J. 11. Murphy loft yostorduy for
Croslon, Iowa, to vifllt relatives for a
fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Johnson spent
tho wc'ok end In Gothenburg visiting
rolnllvofl.
Mrs. V. Lucas loft yostorday for
Lincoln to" visit or aunt Mrs. Scott
Reynolds.
David Lawler and daughter Marion
of Paxton transacted business in tho
city Saturday.
i Mrs. Mottln and daughtor Margaret
loft Sunday for Omaha to visit for
several days.
Mrs. Earl Mosloy of Ingham, Nebr.,
undorwent an oporation nt tho Gonor
ul Hospital Saturday.
Mrs. F. W. Marshall wont to Omaha
Saturday whoro she waa called by tho
illness of hor aunt.
Another shipment qf "Easter Mllll
nory JiiBt enmo this morning at Wil
cox Department Stoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Connolly re
turned tho latter part of tho week
from a visit in Donvor.
Now shipments of spring suits and
coats havo Just boon oponeth,nt Wil
teox Dopartmont Storo.
Jnmo3 Lidcll who attondp Crolghton
College in Omaha la visiting nt tho
Dr. Dont homo this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bonner loft Satur
day for Omaha whoro s)iq was called
by tho illness of hor slater.
Mrs. W. Stuart roturncd to hor home
In Lexington tills morning after spend
ing sovoral weeks with hor mothor
Mrs. John Tigho.
Miss ISthol Suit und Miss Alice
Hoagland returned from a fow days
vlatt in Choyonne Friday ovonlng.
Victor Halllgnn roturnod Saturday
from tho eastern part of tho state
whoro ho transacted legal business.
Mrs. J. A. Urooks returned Satur
day from Udwndds, Colo., whoro she
visited hor paronU for sovornl weeks. 1
Misses Cora. Ethol and Helen Sousor
roturncd Sunday from Omaha where
thoy spont several days visiting with
frionds.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Dorrain and
daughtor Zolln will leavo next week
to spond a month in Excelsior Springs, 1
Donver and Kansas City. I
Mrs. Tllllo Kolly and son left yester-!
day for tholr homo in Doflanco, Ariz.,
aftor visiting nt tho homo of hor sis '
tor Mrs. Paul Mottl for sovcral
months. I
Mrs. C. A. McDowell of Smith Con
tor Is visiting her daughter Mrs. T
Wcntland. Mrs. J. G. McDowell of
Smith Center Is also the guest of Mr
Wontlnnd.
Ulack Cat Hoslory has been sold by
us to pooplo of North PIntto for
twonty-fiVo yoars; when wo' find a
hottor article wo will stock it. Wll
cox Department Store.
I Mrs. Geo. Whito of Sutherland left
this morning for Rockford, 111., where
sho will visit hor daughter Myra who
attonds collogo there. Thoy will
spend tho Easter vacation in Indians
The bans of marrlago wore pro
claimed for tho first tlmo Sunday in
St. Patrick's church between Wini
fred Sullivan and Frodorick O'Mra.
Miss Sullivan was a former teacher In
North PIntto and is now teaching
north of tho city. Mr. OMara is em
ployed by tho Pass Floral Co.
ScoutmnBtor F. W. Danlol took a
bunch of scouts out on a hike ono day
last week and tho following qualified
us Second Clasfl Scouts: Sanford
Johnson, Ralph Wlckwlro, Darrell
Trout, Molvln Yates, William Thomp
son, Everett Howard, Francis Rose
Virgil Brannan, Quinten Hayes, Ham
mond Browor, Virgil Attorberry.
William Boas, a former Lincoln
County boy. who enlisted In tho navy
fourteen months ago, has graduated
with a class of 71 men from tho Avia
tion School for Mechanics nt tho
Great Lakes Naval Training Station
and has boon transferred to tho Pen
sacola, Fla.. Air Station. Tho family
which resided In the south part of
Lincoln County for thirty years, now
lives In Holdrego, Nebr.
Betty Powors went to Gothenburg
Saturdny to visit frionds.
Thirty thousand mombers in tho
thlrty-oight orgnnlzcd counties is tho
proscnt strength of the Nebraska
Farm Bureau Fodoratlon. Close to two
thousand members wero secured In
tho drive In Scotts Bluff, Dawes and
Morrill countlos. A campaign in
Washington county Is in progress this
week. A clean-up campaign will bo
conducted in tho organized counties
by solicitors on a commission salary
basis under tho diroction of a cam
tmlirii iiinnaEnr. Farmers in unorgan
ized counties may Join tho Farm Bu
I reau as members at largo by paying
their membership fee.
Two
Million Farmer:
Hiivo Joined tho Farm Bureau in an effort5 to solve the many problems that are now
confronting them: With theso probleina in view and in' an effort to aolve the coiuli
tipns Whieh the farmers of Lincoln County are now u,i against, tho membership cam-
naign of the ' '
Lincdto
County
Farm
Bureaif
will.be put on the week of March 2S.
livery farmer "in Lincoln' County will be asked to join' this great farmer organiza-tTon-wo
are asking you to do your part we are asking you to read the literature
which has boon mailed to you, wo are asking you to attend ono of the following meet
ings which will bo held in your locality como prepared to learn what the Farm IJu
roau Is. Special Farm Bureau meetings will bo held at the following points:
Kick Off Meeting, Monday, March 28th.
North Platto and Wallace, Monday afternoon, Sutherland and Brady Island Monday ev
ening. Tho North Platto meeting will bo held at tho Court House at 2 p . m. Hershoy
Tuesday afternoon, March '29; Maxwell.Tuesday ovenlng, "March 29. Prominent
Farm Bureau Men from the Stato Offico will toll of what t'io Farm Bureau has done for
others and what It will do for you.
Lincoln County Farm Bureau
Member of tho Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation.
And of tho American Farm Bureau Federation.
. A. 5. GREGG, Capt. Membership Com.
AN INTRODUCTION
A BOY AND GIRL SEE EACH OTHER. FOIt T1IE FIRST TIME.
THERE IS MUTUAL ADMIRATION. THEY DESIRE TO KNOW
EACH OTHER. THERE IS JUST ONE WAY
AX INTRODUCTION
AFTER WHICH THEIR ACQUAINTANCE RIPENS INTO FRIEND
SHIP. THIS STORE STANDS IN THE SAME RELATIVE POSITION
JTO YOU THAT THE BOY DID TO THE GIRL. IT DESIRES AN IN
TRODUCTION. THE REST IS A FOREGONE CONCLUSION. YOUR
ACQUAINTANCE WILL RIPEN INTO A FIRM FRIENDSHIP FOR
THE STORE TllVT WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU VALUE THAT
WILL GIVE YOl' THL' 3I0ST FOR YOUJt MONEY.
FOR OUR INTRODUCTION AND BETTER ACQUAINTANCE "WE
ARE GOING TO OFFER
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
MEN'S ALL WOOL
BLUE SERGE SUITS
FULL FARMER SATIN LINED
A 930.00 VALUE AT
Many Other Styles Men's and Young Men's . Suits Newest Spring
Models In Single nnd Double Breastcdat
$17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00' and $27.50
1
We are showing a complete line g 5 TH tf
of Men's, Young Wen's and Boy's 4!U Ll&II
Shoos, Hats, Caps, and Furnishings
AlT popular prices
$19 50
Where Low Price
jv Extra Special fMKff
m I - St mxr uor. Front uowey sts
Mensk Shirts 7
Meets Go;od Quality
riTY AM) COUNTY NEWS.
Edward C. Elliott, chancellor of the
Unlvoralty ot Montana is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott ot
this city. Ho is a graduate- of tho local
high school and of tho University ot
Nebraska. Ho addressed the high
Bchool yestorday and told in a pleas
ing manner of the change in tho school
sinco ho was thero thirty years ago.
lr. L. .1. KRAUSE, Dentist, 31c.-
Donald Bank Building. Rooms 1 hud .'!.
Phono 07.
Professor M. M. Fogg, Head of the
Public Speaking Department of tho
University of Nebraska, has been In
vited to judge tho inter District Cham
plonshlp dobate betweon Hastings nnd
North PIntto. The dato for tho debate
has not been definitely set as word
has not yot been received as to when
Profossor Fogg can como to North
PIntto.
We clean any rug cleannble. Elec
tric Rug nnd Cnrpet Co. Phones 1039W
or CG1W.
Tho commissary boarding outfit that
has boon in oporation in tho west end
of tho freight yards for tho purpose
of furnishing menls for the employees
who woro doing tho construction work
on tho new P. F. E. ico houso, hns boon
closed and tho oqulpmont moved to
Council Bluffs, whoro tho same com
pany is doing sorno construction work
on Ico houses.
Clork Allen has called a meeting of
all Precinct Assosors for TucBday,
March 29 at tho Court House. At that
tlmo matters pertaining to the 1921
-assessment of real cstato will bo taken
up and plnns mndo for tho work
which will begin In tho near future.
Tho now addition to tho County
Court Houso is being treated to a coat
of mucco this week. Tho Interior is
abort completed and will bo ready for
usj In a fow days. Clork Alien Ib to
uso ono room nnd Judgo Woodhurst
tho other.
For Rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Call at 311 E. Fourth.
For Itcnt 2C00 acre improved ranch
near North Platte, very reasonable
cash ront. O. H. Thoelecke.
Wanted Any kind of sowing. Also
housework by tho hour after school
hours. Phono 9G3J.
For Salo Two Old Trusty 200 chick
slzo brooders. Choap at York Feed
Store.
ANNUAL MEETING
Of tho Stockholders of tho Mutual
Building and Loan Association will bo
held at the offico of tho ' Association
on Saturday, March '26th, 1921. Tho
Polls for tho Election of Directors
will bo open between tho hours of
Two o'clock and Five o'clock in the
afternoon.
BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Sec.
AT THE SUN
Thursday and Friday
An
nnoimces
::o:--
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION
Tho noxt Lincoln County Toachor's
examination will bo hold in tho usual
placos, Saturday, March 2Gth.
AILEBN O. COCHRAN,
County Supt.
Want Ads
CLARA
YOUNG
in her second Big
.jiquity Production
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From tho Famous Story
Bjr Lenore J. Coffee
1' you are one of those who enjojr
4 motion pictures of the finer sort, if
you tal-e pleasure in brilliant acting,
lavish investitures, and wundrously di
rected cinema dramas, you will find
expression for fullest enjoynent in this
De Luxe Par; ran
Love Story
that presents CLARA KIMDALL
YOUNG at the very zenith of her long
and brilliant career in motion pictures.
We request the pleasure of your at
tendance, promising unquestionably one
of the most beautiful pictures that ever
played in this theatre.
Wnntcd A good cnpahlo farm hand
W. W. BIrge,
Wnntcdf Machino Quilting. Prices
reasonable Phono 795F12.
For Snlo Boots, Parsnips and Car
rota. L. I. Tucker, 221 S. Chestnut,
. Wanted WaBhlngs to do nt 515 E.
Socpnd.
FOr Kent 960 aero stock farm. Ad
kdroaa R. Kunkol, North Platte.
Mi. Mr. Conxvav Tearle
MUll.. a4 Master Stanton
Williams, the delichtful little
boy of "Kyes of Youth' are
part of the brilliant cast of
THE I'OKMDDEN WOMAN".
Also Clyde Cook's 2 Reels o! Laughter
"THE HUNTSMAN"
2VhW8 Afternoon 2 Shows Evening