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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 TRIBUNE ATTENTION FISHERMEN! CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign of The!Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians DJt. 0. I. CRKSSLKIl (JKAMTATK JIKSTIST Office over tho McDonald Stnto llank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. L. W. Muthowson i on Uio sick list thin week. Rubs and carpets thoroughly clean ed. Phones 1039W and C01W- R. C. Langford transacted huslnesH In Orand Island Saturday. Two pounds of lard for ' 25c on Wednesday only, Martl's Market. Mrs. Wm. Strauss arrived homo this week from a visit In Paxton. Mr, and Mrs. F. 11. Farrar of Woll flect visltod In the city yesterday. Samuel Block of Fremont Is tho .guest of his hrotheer Harry I. Uloclt. Geo. Grady of Grand Island Is tho guest of his hrothor Edward Grady. Mrs. Votaw and daughter IJortha of Maywood woro city visitors Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. K. M. Peters left yes terday for a visit with friends In Dcn vor. John L. Champ and A. H. Atchlns of Lincoln nro tho guests of (Hi as, Hlrsch today. Mrs. Gteo. Elliott of Cozad came Saturday to visit at tho J. C. Hopkins homo. Feed and Garden Seeds of all des criptions. North Platto Feed Co., Phono 200. Norrls Williams of Cambridge Is a guest nt tho L. L. Gray homo this week. Tho March mid-month record release has music for all people- Try us for sorvicc Dixon's Music Shop Miss Ellon Flynn of Horshoy was tho week end guest of Miss Evolyn Lcypoldt. 'Miss Jottlo Pylo loft yesterday for Sodgwlck after Hpondlng tho week end with relatives. MIbb Cecelia Ilorrod, snout' Sunday in Paxton as the guest of lior sister Mrs. M.McFaddon. Francis Norrls returned to Choyonno yesterday after visiting friends in tho city for a fow days. , Mrs. Jennie Calhoun returned homo Friday night from Omaha whoro sho visited ror a wcoit. Mrs. M. U. Scriptures and daughter returned to Lowollon Saturday after , visiting local friends. Use our baby chick starter and baby chick feod prevonts loss. North Platto Feed Co., Phono 200. Miss Julia Gloason was called to Oklahoma tho lattor part of tho wock by tho illnoss of her sister. Ronald Gobboart of Grant under went an operation for appendicitis at tho Gonoral Hospital Friday. Donald Nowtou outortatucd a num ber of his friends Sunday ovenlng in his homo on West Fourth stroot. Mrs. II. L. Clayton and son fit Nor folk loft yesterday for Laramio nftor visiting at tho Wm. Ilurko homo. Goo. McGlnloy and son John loft yesterday morning for Koystono to spend a fow days on tholr ranch. A baby girl was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. 13. H. McNcal, 803 west 10th SL All concerned aro doing nicely, MIbb Marguorlto Campbell rosumod school duties In Brady yesterday af ter spending the week ond in tho city. Mrs. M. McF.uldon roturnod to Pax ton Saturday after visiting at tho homo of her parents Mr. ad Mrs. John llor rod. Remember: Tho noxt host thing to a Brunswick phonograph Is Brunswick rocords on tho phonograph you havo. Comploto linos, Wulkor Music Co. Harold Ilurko of Donvor who attends tho state university Is tho guost .of frionds In the city during tho spring vacation. i Mrs. C. S, Clinton roturnod from! Omaha Saturday where sho had boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dean Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Fenny of Iowa will leavo today for Wyoming after visiting at tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Popejoy aro tho guosts of their son Guy S. Topcjoy while onrouto to Donvor where thoy will rcsldo In thti future Don't delay your visit to tho un usual record sale It is a raro opport unity to get somo good music at a reduced prlco- Dixon's Music Shop. Loren Hastings, son of Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Hastings, who attends tho stoto university at Lincoln, is spending his spring vacation In C'lomo, South Da kota. Fay Yearsley and Allen Law-head went to Keamoy Friday evening to enter a fifty yard swim, their Inst requirement for a first class Roy Scout. tBRuyniond Ogler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ogler arrived homo last evening from Lincoln whoro ho attends tho state un'lvorslty, to spend a few days with hlB parents. Tho Sophomore Class of tho Senior High held a party in tho Franklin Auditorium Friday evening. Tho ov enlng was spont In games and refresh ments wcro served. Uso our baby chick starlor and baby chick feed provonts' loss. North Platto Feod Co., Phone 200. An nlirlil nnliinl lrlrl wan horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Crosby yesterday morn ing at uio 1'iauo vauoy nospiiai. mo fnthor says the baby Is abovo the or dinary. and tho mothor Is doing nlcoly. A largo quantity of BUgar beet seed was recolved at tho local freight house this week consigned to tho contract growors of tho American lloct Sugar Co. This seed Is in tho original pack ages us It was imported direct from Gormony. ' Clias, Hendy, Sr., was tho guost of honor at a birthday dinner which was hold at the homo of Max Westfell, Bouth of the city, last Thursday even ing. A number of his rolatlvos and old friends were Invited niul, spont a Vory happy evening. Quo feature of tho dlnnor was a bouquet of 73 parna- tlons, ono for each year be had lived. Tho Chamber of Commerce Rand will bogln practicing for tho summer season which bogins before Jong. Tho first rohoarsal has been called for Wednesday, April 0th. A coilcert has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 11. All mon who havo had band cx porionco and who would caro to Join tho bund nro urged to see Director Stamp. Somo important positions In tho band are to bo filled Food and Gardon Seeds of all des criptions. North Platto Feed Co., Phono 200. . Whllo In the wost, W. J. Ilendy saw tho Ford Racor No. 999 which In 1903 4 started tho Ford reputation toward success by boating tho mllo a nilnuto rocord in tho hands of Barney Oldflcld and Henry Ford himself. This old innchluo was recontly dlscovescd in San Francisco and proved a great at traction at tho San Francisco Auto Show this year. It has been cleaned up, shlnod und Insnrod for $25,000. Georgo Unwcii, an experienced liny -man, who was hired by tho VaElIolt County Farm Bureau to travel over tho state in assisting the fanners to dlspos.o of their surplus hay, has boon taking orders for $7 a ton. Hay buy ers at O'Neill woro paying $5 a ton for hay February 10, and aro now paying $0 MunfiUflijuis boon averaging G cars a day, .The marketing agent will be sent to Iowa this fall to Intorcst farm ers In buying their feeding cattle direct. INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF TIM TRAVELS OF WELL KNOWN LOCAL AVIATOR Tho following account is a clipping from tho Lebanon, Kentucky, JEntcr priso and will be of interest to many people who know tho aviator named. "Noel E. Bullock, noted aviator of Aftwlrll Vnlitn ulfi linrlvn.l nt llnpil. ! '..... II, a . w m . ....... V, ...... W !. 1JU ... fordsvillo In his jnachino Tuesday morning and is spending a fow days With his uncles, R. M. and W. M Cholf. Ho was accompanied by Miss Vnlora Romanza Nelson, who Is said to hold tho only woman export pilot license In tho world. Mr. Bullock and MIsH Nelson left Chicago for Uils county last Saturday but on nccount of tho weather they woro forced to spend a fow days on tho way. Englno troublo developed near Springfield and thoy woro detain" cd Uiero for a while. Thoy flow over to Lebanon onrouto to Bradfordsvlllo Tuesday morning. Mr. Btillock Is now and has Jjecn connected with Davls Bullock Aoro Co., of North Platte, Nebr., slnco its organization a little ovor a year ago. Although only 20 years old ho is rated as ono of the best qualified flyers In the country, Ho Is said to havo mado moro consecutlvo loops after tho first fow hours ho had flown than nny other man.Hls, brother Ward Bullock, has frequently been a visitor at Bradfordsvlllo and has many frionds thorc. A Nebraska paper speaking of Miss Nelson In a recent issue contained the following: "Mr. Bullock 1b carrying with him Miss Valora Romanza Nel son. Miss Nelson holds tho only wom an expert pilot license in tho world and Is known as tho .'woman stunt aviator." Such trlllc3 ns looping loops, Immolman turns, barrel rolls, tail spins and 22,000 feet ascensions aro commori to her." Mr. Bullock says that flying Is not so dangerous ns many bellovo and de clares that nearly all accidents aro the rosult of stunt Hying. Ho said that hut a short tlmo ago his father thought any one who would go up In a plane was u fit subject for the foolish house but that now slitce ho has flown sev oral times his opinion was entirely chnnged." ::o:: t Now Humptqn, Mo., March 24, 1021. Dour Editor Tribune, North. Platto, Neb. ,wo wish to express our slncero thanks to thoso who so kindly assisted us during tho sickness and death of our dear husband father and brother, Mrs. Ella Scott. W. E. Scott. Mrs. B. A. Castor. Mrs. Dora Mock. J. E. NIsloy. M. I. NIsloy. First class painting and poper hanging. Elegant stock of wall paper Just received. Storo at 113 W. Cth St. Phono C70. H. II, Landgrnf and Edd Friend. Hi m As the fishing season in the state of Nebraaka opens on April 1st, for the common varieties of fish, and on May 1st, for fBass and Trout. I want to call your attention to the fact, that right here in North Platte, you will find one of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks of FISHING TACKLE To Be Found in the State. THE LINE CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: Hooks, from the smallest size Minnow Hooks, to the larger sizes for set lines for river fishing. Lines, from the 5c Cotton Line to the 30 lb. teat, Silk or Linen. Long Cane Poles, both one-piece and jointed. Steel Rods, from $1.50 Vim up to the $16.50 Bristol. Split Bamboo, Lancewood and Greenheart, from $5 up to $20, Reels, from common Single Action, up the to the modern Free-Spool-Anti-Back-Lash Level Winding, in all Standard makes Artificial Baits of all kinds, Spoons, Spinners, Wooden Minnows, Pork Rind, and Flies. Minnow Seines, Minnow Buckets, Fish Bags, Creels, , Tackle Boxes, Aluminum, Non-Sinkable Rod Cases. Do you know that we are within 5 hours drive of the second . best Bass Fishing Waters of the United States? Informatian as to distances and route to all Nebraska Fishing Resorts cheerfully given. Mail Orders solicited and promptly executed. Come in and inspect our line. If we do not have what you want, we will get it for ybirif it is on the market. COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND PRICES RIGHT "The Den' J. C. DEN, Proprietor m m m Wall Paper a On Sale One Day Only! Wednesday, March 30th BOY SCOUT SHIRTS Made of Genuine AMOSKEAG Blue Chambray With Collars Attached Brass Buttons SIZES 12to 14 $1.00 values 45 HIRSCHFELD North Platte's Foremost Boys' Store WE TfiACII l'OUIt DOLLARS TO HAVE MOKE CENTS Select your Paper at Home PHONE 1061J PHIL DEATS FARM LOANS. I havo funds avallablo for a few good farm loans on Improved farms. O. IT. Thoolecko. (.'HAS. J. LKT1I, Candidate liy Petition for City Treasurer. at Uio Election, April 5, 192L A resident of Lincoln Go. for 13 years. 0 years On a farm In Miller Precinct. 1 year In Curtis Agricultural School. 1 year In Lincoln Business College. II years In McDonald Stato Bank, Including tlmo In tho service. 2 years with Ilendy-Ogler Auto Co. For Plastering, Brick, Tile, Painting, Calcimining and Carpenter Work. Non-Union, by Hour or Contract, see SMITH & PLYNN, S03 West Eleventh St. DON'T WAIT! Noah would have been decidedly out o'luck if he had waited to build his 'ark till it actually began to rain. You will be just as unfortunate if you try to put off the purchase of your Travelers Accident policy till you have your accident. Do it today it dosen't cost much. C. F. TEMPLE, The Travelers Man, , Room 10, Brodbeck Building, PhonesOffice 63 Res. 824J. TAKE NOTICE Somo of tho Boy Scouts Committee .havo not yet reported for work yet although most of them have. Tho campaign will bo continued until tho city and each district has been work ed. Get your supplies now and do your duty. Committee. ::o:: Mrs. 11, A. Briggs of a city visitor yesterday. : :o: : Horsliey was FOR SALE. Eight well-bred Jennets bred to full-blood Jack and registered. Will sell for half cash and half time. Also sixteen head of four year old colts, un broken. These will make 1000 to 1100 pound horses. Woll bred but raised on grnss and hay. Write or cOmo and sco. Burt Hudson, Ringgold, Nebr. LEGION PLANS BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT FOIt COMING THURSDAY EVENING. The American Legion will hold a danco in the K. C. hall Thursday or ening. Elaborate preparations are be ig made-to make this danco one of the best social functions of tho year. The public is invited. Scholtz orchestra of Denver will furnish the music. JUST TO REMIND YOU. . Spring is only just around tho cor ner nnd a pair of Goodrich tires on your biko will save you time, expense and annoyance all summer. "A Smile a mile" on Goodrich tires. JOHN II. NULL, ' 10C E. Front The Case of the "Babbling Baby" When Miriam Rubin, "tho babbling baby" sprung into noUcoas a result of tho terrifying condition that caused her to talk feverishly and incessantly for 212 hours, it also brought chiro practic to the attention of people who never know Its power bofore. Fever and incontrollable action of tho organs of speech, were tho symp toms of her trouble. But tho cause was prossuro upon Isplnal nerves in tho nek region, prossuro caused by misplaced joints, or vortebrae, af the spine. For eight days tho littlo girl talked without sleep or rest, and phy sicians called by Uio family and specialists who volunteorod their ser vices could do noting for her, but Dr. Paul Borger, a chiropractor, located tho troublo and after Uio first adjust ment tho child fell Into an oxhausted slop. In threo days sho had stopped talking. THE PARENTS' STATEMENT "After tho first adjustment Bho slept for Uio first tlmo dduring her illness. Undor succeeding adjustments sho continued to sleep for brief periods. Adjustments woro continued for threo days and at Uio end of threo days sho coasod talking and symptoms of tho malady had cntlroly disappeared. Her present condition ds normnl." Abraham M. Rubin. Dolllo J. Rubin. Albert MoDonnott, Notary Public. ACT TODAY ChlropracUc can locato tho causo of your disease. Drs. States & States, Tho P. S. C. Cnlroprnctors. Building and Loan Building North Platto Nclirnskn. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DI5EA5ES THE FOLLOWING HEAD EYES EARS NOSE - THROAT ARMS t vS I I mr. LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS 1 BOWELS Rrrt,nui:i IBLA0DER . .N? Slower apinal yColUinB i imp LOWER PINCHED HERVE5.IMP05S1BLE TO FINNISH PROPER IMPUI SFS (LIFE AND health! IU I tlLlK ORGANS . AND TISSUES, J