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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TAIBUNE it To " Pay to the order of the Dollars ' jnZII EXCHANGE . For value received. I ropro3cnt that Signed tho above named nmount Is on deposit - ; . , y " , k In said bank subject to thin check-and . V I. guarantee payment with exchange. Address. : This is a sample of tho Universal Check. This form Is of special service to merchants, professional men,and tb.090 who take checks in payment for services. You do riot have Upkeep all of tho different kinds of checks on hand nor alter a check which has already been' printed. Most people keep their returned checks. They look them over and check them up. Each time they see tills form it Impresses the name of tho merchant. It is a good standing advertisementand is treasured by tho 'maker. By its terms it prevents possible dispute and saves collection charges. When tho address is placed after the signature it gives 6no a valuable mailing list. A number of the most progressive firms in North Platte are using the Universal Check now- See us about some with your name instead of ours. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ' V. N. Baldwin transacted business In 'Gothenburg tho latter part of last week. ' Mrs C. M. Hull and children loft Friday morii'.us for Wisconsin to visit "relatives. L. W. VanNesB returned to FLAVnyno Ihd., Friday morning after visiting relatives in this city. ' It Schulor of Sutherland Is taking treatment for Accidental Bhootlng at the General Hospital. Mrs. O. H. Wonnor returned to Kcarnoy Friday morning after visiting tit tho II, L. JacobBon homo. Waller Thompson returned to Chappoll Friday morning after spend Ing a fow days with his parents. Joseph Munslngor, of Wayne, Nnob., arrived Friday morning and will make bin future homo north of tho city, Tho Royal Neighbors will hold a nubile danco Saturday, April 2. to n(ni fnnila tit tnlrn tlin ilrllt lonm to $'happoll. -Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson returned Id' Aurora Friday morning nftor vis iting at tho homo of tho lattor's rnothor, Mr. Goo. ltoao. Miss Lucille Llndenmoyer returned to her homo In Fnlrflold. Nebr.. Sun day .after visiting Miss Golosto Craw i ford over tho week end. Miss- Mnrgurot Sullivan resigned bur .position nt tho 13. T. Tramp -Rtoroifand loft Sunday for Grand Is land where sho Ihih accented a posi tion.' j The "Yeoman Lodge hold a social !at Thursday evening in tho IC C. fall. A fow out of town guests wore ' '-prcsont and a pleasant ovonlng was spent. Miss fhrnh Kelly arrived homo Fri day morning from Ognllala whoro alio has completed tho Hod Cross Homo Service' Work In Keith Couty. She will leave thlH week for Tecumsolr. Tho' Jlpyal Neighbors oitorAlned . Wednesday ovonlng nt n public social In tho K. P. Hall. About ir0 gtiosta wero prosont. A short play was glvon, , followed by dancing and rofroshmonts. Word has boen received hero that a Miss Chaff In. a lied Cross Public "Health Nilrso. Iftis been rocommonded for' Lincoln County. Tho local offi cials of the Red CroHS luivo petitioned tho Natlonnl body a number of tlmos rIiicw tho war that some ono bo sont hero to do Public Honlth nursing. Owing to tho scarcity of qualified nursos tho National Rod CrosB has not been ablo to recommend anyone for work horo beforo this tlmo. Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors in this association got Uio benefits of the following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which it is operating: First. The association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real estate or tho stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments aro non-negotiable and non-asBlgnuble, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a vory important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. Tho association is subject to tho supervision of the State Banking Board. How well the Interests of tho investors in this as sociation havo been safeguarded is ovldenccd by tho fact that in tho more than thirty threo years of its operation not ono dollar has been lost. T. C. PATTERSON, President. - : -li . Atw. North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune. Dr. Lucas returned from a. trip to Omaha Saturday. Mrs. Ireland of Curtis transacted business In tho city Saturday. Wm. Hoagland of Lincoln is tho guest of his undo A. D. Hoagland. Miss Maymo McQeo of Brady shop ped In tho city Saturday. Chas. Daly and Clarenco Cllnc of Tryon, woro city visitors Friday. Georgo Frater will leavo tomorrow for Lexington on Masonic business. Miss Holon Gray roturned Saturday from n short visit with relatives In Ognllala. Mr. and Mrs. It W. Reynolds roturn ed to their home In Grccly, Colo, this morning after visiting nt tho homo of tho latter'a parents Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Eaves. Tho Lincoln County Eighth Grade examination will bo given April 7th and Sth, and May Cth and 6th. Teach ers must notify me before March 23d the nuinbor of -pupils they - havo in tholr school who wish to tako Uicbo examinations, AILEEN 0. COCHRAN, County Supt. Tho monibora of tho Community Club of Hershoy wero hosts nt a get together mooting Thursday night and eutortaliicd an assemblage Unit filled evory aoat and occupied every Inch of standing room In the opera house and thero were many who could not gain admission. A returned soldier" told of his experiences In the trenches of Franco, a young ladles gleo club rendered a nuinbor of selections in an exceptionally pleasing manner, u young lady violinist contributed to the exeollauco of the program and sploudcd solectloiiB woro rendorod by a male quartet and a lady vocalist An nddroHB was dollvorcd by S. J. Koch, ono of tho substantial mid suc cessful men of tho HorBhey vicinity. Short talks woro mado by Prosldont Edwards, Director Glbbs and Secret ary Bare of tho North Platto Chamber of Conimorcc. Following this prog ram a two reel comedy was shown. As a rosult of this very successfully conducted mottttig, of which W. C. Knight and G. M. Smith woro tho presiding officers, thirty-five names woro added to tho membership roll of tho Club, Socrotary Baro says ho never uttonded n meeting whore tho real community spirit was so much In ovhlonco. Tho meeting was a groat surprlso to tho North Platto men for when tlioy accented the Invitation to nMond thoy oxpectod to talk to u crowd of about fifty mon and whon ushorcd Into tho big audience of men I women and children they almost got 1 "cold feet". BESSIE F. SALISBURY, Secretary. North Platte, Nebr., Bank1'!.' Semi-Weekly Tribune, North BUFFALO BILL GUN CLUB IS HOLDING SHOOT FOB TROPHY Following are tho cscorcs to date, mado by tho members of tho Buffalo Bill Gun Club. Each of tho following has shot at ten targota and tho total score Including hla added targets is sot opposite his name: McOrnckcn . 97 Kyno 95 Crawford 91 Samuelsou I 88 Poterson . 8S Singleton 87 Mlltonberger 87 L. Anderson 86 -Fink 85 Illtner 82 Wheolock , -81 S. Anderson 79 Loo ml 8 , 79 P-reltaucr r i78 Splllner 78 C. Brodbeck 76 G. Smith 75 Den - 66 Tho following havo shot at BO tar gets an the total score including his added' targets Is net -opposite his namo. vt" Von Goetz . 47 Cboney 42 W. Brodbeck - i39 NovHllo 38 OsXrelch 34 POULTRY ASSOCIATION SETS TUB DATES FOR NEXT ANNUAL EXHIBITION. At a meeting-hold Thursday everting Tho Platto Valley Poultry Breeders Association decided to hold the North Plntto show before the stato show is held. It decided to reserve tho dates December 14 17. There woro two candidates for judge, each rocolvlng soino support, but no selection wns mado. Thoy woro James Tucker, of Royal Oaks. Michigan and Erie Smiley I of Seward, Nebr. , :o: : BEE CULTURE IN LINCOLN COUN TY CAPABLE OF GREAT DEVELOPMENT. According to the report of tho De partment of Agrlculturo for Nebraska for 1920, tho nuinbor of stands of boos In Nebrnskn has Increased from 13,867 In 1916 to 29,647 In 1920. This Is more than 100 increase. Tho figures nro not nt hand allowing tho number of standB of bees in Lincoln County In 191G but in 1920 thoro wero only 722. Nino counties In tho state avo a largor boo lnductry than doos Lincoln County. Only one is larger In area. t:o;i BABY CHICKS AND EGGS HATCHING White Leghorn, Slnglo-comb Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks and Whlto Wynndottc8. Hatching eggs $1.50 for 15; $8 for 100. Baby chicks $20. $22.50 and $27.50 for 100 chicks. Poultry Department, Experimental Substation, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. N. C. Egman of Brady was a city shopper Saturday. Mrs. Roy Harnon returned to Max woll Saturday after shopping In tho city. Mrs. P. II. Darnell and .daughter spont Saturday In Grand Island vis iting friends. Miss Beuloh Jordan returned Sat urday ffom a four months visit In Kansas City. Miss Helen Swanaon camo from Hershoy to spend tho week end with her parents. Miss Cnroy teacher In Senior High School, spont tho weok end at her homo In Unlvorslty Place. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barraclaugh wont to Maxwoll Saturday to spend tho week end with Jlm.isillott Jesse Smith loft Saturday for Granlto City, 111., nftor visiting at tho liomo or Jils urothor F. w. SmlUi. Ernest and Harry Smith roturned to Edgar, Nobr., Saturday after visit ing at tho homo of 'Uiolr brother F. W. Smith. Willis Baker returned to Croighton yesterday nftor npondlng tho spring vacation wuu uis mother Mrs. Mar garot Baker. 19 Platte. Nebr. Armenian President Asks American Aid Erlvan, Ar menia: Dr. H. O h a ndjanlan, President of the Armenian Republic, has sent an urgent cablegram to Charles V. Vlckrey, Gen eral Secretary of the Near East Relief, 1 Madison Ave., New York City, iAniiAeftnff lrn Dr.H.OhandJanUn 7 Armenian Pre.Ident tQ prevent the starvation of the Armenian peo ple before the next harvest can be gathered. President Onandjanlan's message reads: . "Owing to hall, rain and field mice, the barvcBt In Armenia fell below expectations. Standing crops appeared well, but owing to poor seed, returns were not as good as was expected. Maximum returns 140,000 tons,, only sufficient for eight months for one and a half million people. Food crisis critical and In tensified by new Turkish invasion of Armenia. It Is. estimated that 100,000 peaceful Inhabitants of Sarlkamlsh and Kara region have been forced to renew the life of refugees and flee towards the In terior of Armenia. There are also large numbers fleeing from Bolshe viks In Azerbaijan and Southern Russia, and coming to Armenia. Farmers, fearing famine, are un willing to sell crops, thus leaving the cities foodless. In addition to the Armonlan crops, ten thousand tons have been purchased from neighboring countries. "In order to savo Armenia It Is necessary to secure flour from America, 59,000 tons, mnxlmum re quirement. In the name of the Ar menian Government and the Arme nian People, I beg that you use your wide Influence In order that the Near East Relief may secure and ship the Hour needed. I am sure that In this serious crisis the Near East Relief will not fall to continue Its aid to Armenia In her itrugsle for existence. "II. OHANDJANIAN, "President of Armenia." SHRINES BEYOND ALL PRICE United Statca Has Many That Are In. exprettlbly Dear to the Htartt of the People. This old Plymouth church belongs to tho noble dead, to the living only as trustees, but by way of preemi nence It belongs to the generation that rfre ns yet unborn. Civilization journeys forward partly on books, partly upon the memorial days of great men, who are builders of the state, upon organized, laws and finally upon historic buildings. No one can fully value the Influence of the Temple In Jerusalem upon the Hebrew state. In like manner the Parthenon was like an luvlslblu teach er, whose strong hands shaped the plastic soul of the Greek race. There aro half a dozen buildings In Great Britain, Including Westminster abboy and St. Paul's, and to dike those buildings out of England's lift) would bo llko taking the intellect out of man's body. Tho people of the United States have but a brief history, only threo cen turies, but they have Independence hall, Mount Vernon, that shaft at Get tysburg, Faneull hall, Old South church, Lincoln's house and shrine at Springfield, and old Plymouth church, priceless shrines for tho American pc nU Nawll DwUrht ntllla. FARM LOANS Wn nrn In thn mnrlrnt for Lincoln County Farm-Loans. Loans oloscd promptly. No delays. ' T. C. PATTERSON, Room 2, B; & U Building. li NORTH PLATTE l 1 ..aeral Hospital.. I (Incorporated) One Half Block North Postofflce. ft Phono 58 $ A modorn Institution for the if scientific treatment of medical, jjj surgical and confinement cases. $ Completely equipped XrRay and diagnostic laboratories. Stff: Cw. I. DhLM.6. V. Ucu. K.B. ft J. B. RetfeM. K. D. J. S. Smxs, M.D. l k .f. - T W DR. .T. R. McKIRAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases of "Women and Surgery OVER REXAJLL DRUG STORE Phonos Office 113. Rosldenco 265 DR. REDFIELD PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN Surgeon, X-Rny Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day rnoncs umco C42, Residence 676 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath OVER HIRSCHFELD'S Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020 Offlco 340 Housol257 DR. W. I. SUAFER Osteopath Physician Over the Oasis. North Platte DRS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors o, 6. 7 Building & Loan Balldlng. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242 Office phone 241. Res. phono 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician North Platte. Nebraska Knlelfts of Columbus BuildHng. JOIIN S. SIMMS, M. D. Special Attontlon Given to Surgery McDonald Bnnk Building Office Phone 83 Residence 38 MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL Teacher of Voice Culture and the Art ot Singing Jlesldence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City GEO. . DENT L'hysician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery nnd Obstetrics Offlco Building & Loan Bulldinc Phono: Offlco 130. Residence 115 Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene HOYVAHII YOST Dentul Surgeon Phone 307 Twlncm Bldg J. S.TWINEMM.D. I Homeopathic Physician & ftargecn n Construction Surgery Hospital Accommodation I'Jnlto Valley Hospital Former Name Twlnem HospltaL NORTH PLATTE, Nl BK. DERRYHERRY & FORBES, Licensed Embalmors Undertakers und Funeral Dlreetors Day Phone 41 Night Phono Black 588 W. T. PRITCHARD Graduate Votorlnarlan Ex-Government Votorlnarlan and ox assistant deputy State Votorlnarlan. Hospital 315 South Vino StrcoL Hoa pltal Phono C33,, Houso Phono 633. JIUUEKT A. l'llILLU'rJ Plumbing and Heating All work ontrustod to mo will recolvo my porsonal euporvi alon. Rosldonco and shop 1303 EL 6th Street. Telephone 4E8J. KIMONA SALH Wa hm-A rrilrf(l and Dlaced In our showcases n largo shipment ot silk and cotton kimonos. Theso aro all Imported direct from Japan and rep- y v Art 9 nsirrl n nf .Tananenn meonla. ThoV OTO beautiful In design, mado of elegant material and richly trimmed. Any lady would Apprc&ato ono ror a present 'iney aro on display in our shop In tho lob by of tho hotel. It la a pleasuro to show onyono interested, Just what a ane lino wo now have. HOTEL PALACE BAZAAR nr. t.. j. mirrsfi. itanthk Tttr Donald Bank Building. Robs 2 rh 8. Phone 97. "T; 'MBS. F. H. GEW. Exclusive Agent for NU BONE CORSET. Appointments Attonded to Promptly. Residence S1G W. Seventh. Phono 249W. Ed Kieri, Auctioneer. General Fara Sales A Specialty, als Real Estate. References aad Datei First National Baak; Res. m East Sri St. Phoae 911 Scott Reynolds, March 29, 8 miles southeast of North .Platte. C. It Swanson, March 30, 17 miles northeast ot North Platte on Bill Ross place. OTIS B, PIATT, M. D Physician and Surgeon X-RAY Diagnosis and Treatment Calls answered Day and Night. Phono Houso 1044 W Offico 236 Ovor Union State Bank. NOTICE OP PETITION Estato No. 1809 of Alice R. Heyso, de ceased, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To all par sons interested in said Estate, take notice that a petition has been filed for the appointment of William Heyso aa Administrator of said estate, which has been set for hearing heroin on March 31st, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated March 8th, 1921. (Seal) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, County Judge. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that tho Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County. Nebraska, will on April 11th, 1921, receive sealed bids for tho care of tho county poor for tho bal ance of tho year 1921, as per specified bidding forms, on file In tho County Clerk's office. All bids must be filed with the Coun ty Clork on or before 12 o'clock, noon, L of tho 11th day of April, 1921, and will bo publicly opened In tho offlco of tho County Commissioners at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day. Datod at. North Platte. Nebr.. this 15th day of March, 1921. A. S. ALLEN, (Seal) County Clerk. NOTICE Notice la herebv trlvon Hint ihn oMinnl district board of School District Kn R of Lincoln ounty.Nebraska.wlll receive Hcaieu Diastior mo erection and com pletion of a pressed brick school building on tho property of school "istrici xvo. in accoruanco with tno pmns ana spccincatlons now on filo In tho office, of Ilalligan, Beatty & Halllgan. Mutual BiiHillntr x- Tin Association Building, North Platte, Nebraska. Said bids must hn nrosnnlml nt thn office of Hallltran. nflntt & TTniiimn on or beforo 1 o'clock p. m. on the 14th nay ot April, 1321, and said bids will bo opened at 1 o'clock p. m. on tho Utn uay 01 April, luzi, and no bids shall bo considered unless a certified check in the sum of $300.00 mauo prayaoio to Uio treasurer of said scnooi district No. 8 of Lincoln County, Nebraska, to be forfeited t said school district in case tho bidder refuses to enter into nnntrnnt if tha samo is awarded to him. The SCllOOl district Iwinr.l tho right to refuse any and all bids. ouiiuui uisinci uoara of School Dis trict No. 8, of Lincoln County Ne braska. NOTICE Notice is hereby clven that tan school district board of School Dis trict No. 8 of Lincoln Countv. Nebr aska, will receive sealed bids for the Installation of a steam heating plant In tho( pressed brick school building to be erected in said school district No. 8 in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the pfflco ot Halllgan, Beatty & Halllgan. Mutual Building & hoan AssocKn Building, North Platto, Nebraska.,, hrlwiJr'f "VL bo Prosonted tho office of Halllgan. Boattv Halllgan on or before 1 o'clock on tho 14th day of April, 1921, and Bald bids will bo opened at 1 o'clock P. ra. on tie 14th day of April, 1921, and no bids Bhall bo considered unless aecoMpanlcd by a certified check im tie sum of J 300.00 made payable to tho treasurer of said School District No. S of Llncola County, Nebraska, to bo forefeltcd to said MKoal district In case the bidder refoacs to ontor into a con tract If tto samo is awarded him. The soMeel district board reserves the right t refuse any and all bide, fichool DIstTlct Board of School Blatekst No. 8 of Lincoln County Nftrcka. 4r