The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 31, 1921, Image 8

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SemMBccklu Subline.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher,
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
Postofflco as Second Class Matter.
suhscjiiption prici:.
Ono Year, In ndvnncc $2.00
TUESDAY, MAY Ms!,-1021.
EDITORIAL.
Ono o tho deadest tilings In North
Platto Is tho High School Alun'inl As
sociation. It Booms to ho unfortunnto
In It offlcors who aro olootod Iron)
tlmo to time anjl do nothing to carry
on tho work ot tho association. The
North Platto High School needs such
n body to work with It for tho good of
tho students.
Nolthor of tho two boys who took
highest honor In tho graduating
class this year were members of the
football, basketball or track teams.
Those boys wore Evorott Bradloy aiyl
Itay Eason. In tho class of 1920
Ohostor Cummlng and Lostcr Lang
ford hold tho high places and neith
er over took a loading part In tho
school athletics then. This may mean
something and it may not moan any
thing; just depends on how you look
lit It.
Tho Tribune favors publishing tho
inorsonal tax list. Wo might got a
llttlo of tho publication for which we
will bo grateful and which wlll got
our host nttentlon. But wo aro for It
whether wo got any ot tho prlntng or
not Personal', wo never know If wo
nro putting In our bicycle too high or
too low. Our housohold goods aro
listed with tho holp of thonssossor
but wo aro novor satisfied that wo
liavo not put them In too low nnd nro
thus shirking- our sharo ot tho upkoop
ot tho govonmont or that wo havo put
thom In too high and aro paying too
much. It will ho!i comfort to know
what tho other follows aro paying on
their bicycles and household goods.
It is proposed to list tho personal
property undor about four columns",
One column would bo for nutomoblos,;
another for diamonds and jewelry, an-
other for household goods and pes-
s bly another for other Items. Country
lists would bo In columns undor mach-
Inory. llvo stock, crops, household
goods oto. When tho commissioner
take tho matter up they will find oP-jIL
position from tho .tax dodgers. They
will say It Is too expensive and that It '
Is not an oftcctlvo means of nccom-'
pllshtng any good results,. iuU that
t will make a mans personal bus-
lness too public, and a lot of other,
reasons that tax dodgers, use. Somo
opposition may como from honest .
people Who make proper returns but
thoy arc ipual y tho ortos who aro
nrnlnf nirn.t,lilr tmt, rnl.n ....nil....
' H "V", urn l,.iuill,-
tlon ot tax roturns Is na longer' In the
experimental Btngo and wo hopo tho
Commlsslonorn of Lincoln County will
tnko tho mnttor up ot onco nnd put It
through if thoyi think It Is host Wo are
assured that It more than payos Its
way so thoro need bo no oxponso to
bo fKMisIderod. Tho state tax com
insslonar says tho returns should ho
publlebod' as thoy aro now public
records uil nnyouo can soo thom nt
tho court houso hut fow have tho
tlmo to go thoro and hunt' thom out.
We nro for It this your.
., IMPROVE YOUR STOCK
of Rhodo Island Rods nt small cost.
I haVo four splcndd cockorols thnt I
havo usod In tho'hrcedlng pens that I
am through with for this sonson I
wlll 'soil thom at $2.G0 tach. . You
cannnt obtain this blood nnyvhoro for
loss than four tlmos the money. Plonty
or tlmo to uso thom this sonson and
you will havo your cockorels for next
season. . J.. II. VAN CLEAVE,
Mrs. S. F. Chorponnlng and soiib
Esmund and Goorgo loft yosterday for
Wyoihtng. Iflsmund und aoorgo will
spond tho summer there but Mrs."
Chorponnlng wlll roturn In a few days.
FREE! Tomorrow Only FREE!
Wt will give one can of High Gradf
DUTCHESS SUGAR CORN with each Ono '
Dollar, purchase at our slore on
ediiesday9 Juine 1st
If your order amounts'to more than $1.50
phone it to us and we will deliver it in
cluding.one can of corn for each dollar pur
chase and you can pay for it at your door.
ECONOMY
Phone 22W
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11 V ON II OF THEM
Conslornblo coal Is moving oast
those days and soarcoly a train oast
bound goes through without carrying
a number of cars of coal.
Tho Union Paclfo is getting more
coal stored horo than It has had for a
number of yoars nt this time in thd
Hoason.
Slnco tho acquisition of tho'L. A. &
S. U by tho" Union Pacific, somo of tho
local employees Avho have tho Cali
fornia fovor aro wondering if-they can
not transfer to that road.
Ono day last wcok tho car nspoctor
In tho vost yards discovered two men
and two women riding in an empty box
car. When questioned they said tholr
destination was Donvor,
A cr lodd of Union Pacific employ
ees passed through tho city this
running mroute up tho branch to
work on Uio extension of tho U. P.
toad.
Ico making at tho now P. F. K. Ice
houso is now In full blast. Tho ico in
boing stofoti In tho" old Ico housos ne
tho loading sheds at tho now ico houso
Is not yet completed and thoy cannot
bogln to ico trains until tho sheds
aro ready.
W. h. Park, recently n mombor of
tho Fcdoral Railroad Hoard has hoop
relieved of that position and Is now
a prlvato cltlzon without an office of
any kind. Ho was In North Plntto Sat
urday on his way to California whoro
he has somo private Introsts. llo Is
undecided as to his future rcsldonco
or worlc
u-::o::
Mrs. ElmGr Coates and daught.ir
Wilma will loavo tomorrow for Lin
coln, whpro tho lattor will undorgo
an operation for aijpondlcltlH.
Mid Dillnd .'id sons Hoinlno and
Claroiicc v.-- tucots' at tho C S
Clinton homo Monday.
, Tho I n fimt ilmilclifnr of Mi, nml
Mrg wunm Nunomnchor dlol Mou.
(luy evonmg T, nro ros(lonts
Boutll of 0,t .
Mr8 j fl rotorinfm returned to her
homo ,u nuwlln8 SmA ovon nftor
BponrtIng ,wo wccltB in tho clty nnd,
llttoniUllri tho Rrndimtlon of llor slstt)r
Mjfl8 Irma noblson
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Ilcsa, Mr. anl
Mrs DftV,(l Drooka n(, Mr n(1 Mrg
A UroolB wlll ,roturn t0(lny from
T1,rco M,,0 Lnko whonj th spent
two (mya flBUng
u ,8 r0rrtod 'tu, thoro woro B,x.
twm CiU, nf. Tar,,a M1Io Lttko yi8t0P.
(My an oevcn of thom woro from
Korth 11Jnltt. Th(l, wns p,Qnty of
i.uiiuoadn but no bass,
Mr, Mr8 j, w Rim0i Qort Wfll.
,nco ot Kornoy, Mr. Crawford, Carl
1ncltorB (1 Esther JS!mms will ro
.,, ti. -,,,, ,,
Champion
Luke whoro thoy spoilt a week fishing.
, Mr. nnd iMrs. I'1. L. Koslor of the
northoastorn part of tho county woro
In North Plntto Saturday, attondlng
tho Coupty Eighth Grndo graduation
oxorcisos.
The North Platto Amorlcan,' Loglon
tonm won from tho Ogallala bnsobaM
toam Sunday 10 to 3 In a ono sded
gamo; tho visitors woro outclassed in
ovory postllon. Ognlalla got six hits
nnd North Platto flfteon. Battorlos, N
I. Tottonhoff nrH Sandall: Ogallala,
Edowlld and Gllsplo.
Mr. and Mrs.C . S. Clinton will
loavQ Sunday night for Butto, Mon-
tnnn. From thoro thoy wlll go lo
Spokane and Portland and later t-j
various (points In California. Tliov
may bo gono all summor ns thoy plan
rn taking a good roet and making
visits to a number f.f places.
Docor.ition Day waB celebrated In
ivorth Platto with a parado in tho
manilm?. The High School On lot
Band was followod by tho G. A. It.,
tho W. R. 0 , tho U. S. W. V.. Firouun
the Auu lr.n L glen drum corps and
tho Lag'-m. tho Campflro Girls and
the Boy Kcot:iv Tho morlng was
mora or loss tl.rratenlng but thore
ns no rain i -enlng
GROCERY
609 Lotust.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Iloth Dunway enmo from Koar-
! noy Saturday to visit at tho homo Qf
'Miss Irono Cross.
! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voselpka loft Frl
j day for (Irand Island to visit nt the
Win. Friend homo.
4ii53 jmbio jiowos rciurcu aaiurciay
from Lexington and Konrney whore
alio visited frlonds.
Strawborrlos and panslos set thom
out now. North Platto Flornl Co.
! Mrs. Margarot Dundy and Mrs. Ann
Waugh loft Saturday for California to
spend sovoral months.
William Norris camo from Choyento
Saturday to transact ibuslness arid
visit frlonds In tho city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bakor attended
tho graduation exorcises In Wallas
tho latter part of tho wcok.
Order your shrubs and trees of tho
North Platto Floral Co.
Mr. ail Mrs. John Whlto and Miss
rifyni Whlto, of Sutherland, visited
frlonds in tho city Friday.
Miss Mario Shannon loft Sunday for
her homo In Donvor nftor teaching
hero during tho past two years.
Miss Lillian Story, gymnasium In
structor In tho high school, returned
to her homo In Lincoln Sunday.
Claronco Itlnckor returned to his
homo In Cheyonno after Visiting at
tho homo of his uncle F. W. Rlnoker
nnd transacting business.
NOTICE . '
At the nnnual meeting ot tho legal
votors of school district numbor 107 of
Lincoln County, Nobrnska, which, will
bo hold at tho Bchool houso on Mon
day, Juno 13th, 1021, nt 2 P. M., tho
proposition will bo submitted to the
votors of raising tho budget of One
Thousand dollars to conduct tho West
Wlllard school for tho coming year.
This wlll requlro a levy not to ex
ceed one-hundred mills on tho dollar
of tho assessed valuation of said dis
trict LILLIE M. BRIGGS,
Director.
IlEPOItT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
McDonald State Bank
of North Platto, Charter No. 647 In the
State of Nobraska at tho close of hus-
Iiiubs May 23, 1821.
RESOURCES
I.oiuiH and illcountu ........$100,354.33
Ovurdrnftfi 1,368.37
Donas, securities, JudKmonts
clalmB, etc., Including all
Kovoriunont lionds 38.C14.7C
tiitnlclnfr house, furniture .
and llxturoii 1G.C34.00
Ctudi Items 11, nil. 03
Duo from nat'l and
Stato lmnks . . .151,411pD
Cltecks and Items
of oxohaiiKO .. l.GOGSn
Currency ........ I8,4 41Tipo
Gold Coin SQlpo
Silver, nickels nnd f
contH G, 8CS.S5
Liberty loan bonds
linld as n8li re
serve 10.000.00 l!l,470.r,7
Total
.?7is,iir.ii.ir,
I.IAHILilTIES
Cnpltn'l stock paid In $100,000.00
urpiua runu zu.uuu.uu
UiKllvlded profltH, net
I,31'4.8S
Individual depos
its subject to
obeck U49. 883,02
Demand cnrtlfl-
I'lttes of depos
its C.080.1"
Tlmo certificates
of dinoHlt . . . .
2O7,7B0.r.1
Certified chocks
nin.oo
Duo to National
and Stato banks 13.120.80
R77,lfiG.2'
10,025.00
f,,r,21.07
ilPKftrvo ricpount '
Deposltorn punranty
fund
Total 87is.!ir,ti.ir.
Stato of Nebraska.Countyof Lincoln, ss.
I. w. E. Starr, casnlor of tho above
amod bank, do hereby swear that tho
abovo statemont Is a correct nnd true
cony of tho renort made to tho State
Uiiroau of llanklnar,
w. B. STAuIt, Cashier.
Attosf
W. It. M0DONAI4D, Director.
.T. H. MoDONAIjD, Director.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo me
this 28th day of Mav. 1021.
II. D. WIESI3.
fRAl.) Notarv l'nl.Uc
"ISty commission expires May 8-, 1928.
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GRAINING '
PROCESS
The. only practical
graining system by
which anyone can
successfully apply
Biantful, lustrous hartiumd
v ram rfftcts
over oltldirty soft wood
floors, " doors, wood
work, and furni-.
ture.
Costs about 3 cents a
square foot, is wash
able and will out-
wear most hard
wood finishes. -
Learn to grain in 5
v minutes at any Chi
Namel store.
Stone's Drug Store
( A.MPFIRE GIRLS TO HAVE (3AM P
HOME DUILT L ONK DAY
BY KJKIENBS
Mon aro wanted to work on tho
campfiro building at tho Campflro
('amp, Thursday. Tt Is planned to
put tho building up In ono day. II. R.i
McMIchaol Is In chargo of tho work
as president of tho Mastor Builders'
Association and the oilier contractors
are going to holp him. Mon aro asked
to bring tholr hammers, saws, spados,
corn knlvos and. brush hooks and re
port nt 8:30 or as soon thoreafter ns
possible Tho camp Is to bo located
on tho Idlowlld Farm on tho north
bank of tho North River. Dinner lo
to ho sorved by tho guardians. Those
who can go should .notify Mr. Mc-
Michael or Mrs. M. E. Crosby.
-: :o:
(UVflllESSSrAX V. H. HEAVIS OP
PALS CITY MAKES A YISIT TO
THE CITY.
Arriving hero Just In tlmo for din
ner, Hon. C. H. Roavis of tho First
District attended tho dinner of the
Rotary Club Saturday noon nn)d spoko
to tho members and guests. Ho Is a
membor of tho Rotary Club at Falls
City. At six o'clock ho attended tho
opening banuuqt of to Idng Fong
Cafe und at eight ho delivered the
graduation nddregs to the class of
1921. It was a busy day but he
seemed to enjoy It artl North Platto
certainly onjoyod his addresses.
Br. F. J. Wurtollo came from Osh
kosh yesterday whore ho spont a fow
days on his ranch. Ho was accom
panied homo by Austin Bedell who
had boon vlstllng thoro.
A marriago llconso was Issuod Sat
urday to Wilfrod S. Nols'on of Hast
ings and Miss Mary ICnthorlno Hor
rod of this city.
NOTICE
At tho annual meeting of tho legal
votors of school district numbor 12"
of Lincoln County, Nebraska, which.
will bo hold at tho school houso on
Monday, Juno J.3U.I. 1021, nt 2 P. M..
tho proposition will ho submitted to
thof voters of raising tho bujlgot of
Thlrty-flvo Hundred dollnrs to con
duct tho school for tho coming year.
This will requlro a levy not to ex
ceed ono-hundrcd mills on tho dollar
of tho nssossod valuation of said dlb
trlct. W. P. SNYDER,
Director.
FINE PLANTS FOR SALE
j Cabbage, colory, tomatoes, swoot
pptatoes and cauliflower ,$1 per 100.
Egg plant and peppers ' 3c each
Blooming pausies and nstors 5c each.
All postpaid.
MIDWEST PLANT HOUSE,
Kearney, Nebr
Wnnlod A good housekeeper.
Ap-
ply at Martl's Meat Market.
Wanted Competent girl for general
housework. Phono C41W.
For Sale Cabbage plants COc per
hundred. Phono G98J. L. I. Tucker.
WaI cd Carpenter work by con
tract or hour. Estimates furnished.
hone 287J.
For Kent Modern .four room npart-
ment in Twinom Building. Sco Brntt,
Coalman & Buckley.
For Sale Houso and lot, first class
shape. Inquire 80G North Locust. Poto
Hnyes.
Wanted Position as bookkeeper or
stenographer. Experienced. . Ad
dross 51 H W. Seventh..
For Salt Hatching oggs, puro bred
R. I. Rods, Barred Rocks and Whlto
Leghorns. L. I. Tuckor, Phono C98J
For Sale Willows and doors
cheap. 13. J. Vnndorhoof. Phono 12P2
,221 West Fifth.
For Sale Doublo standard Pollod
Harford Bull Flvo years old. C. E
Warden, Gnndy, Nobr.
For Sale Ford oar in good shnpo,
choap for cash. Inquire nt COO W
Seventh.
Wni'tod Good girl for gonoral
housework. Mrs. J. S. Slmine, phone
KRS. M. HENRY GlfrVOYL
Teacher of Volco Culture and th
Art ol Singing
Residence Studio: 10S Wost Srd, Clt
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PHONE 10G1J
PHML DEATS
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.'i.
Miss Dorothy Roscmornntz and Mls
Sarah Kelly loft this morning for
Cozad to attend tho Epworth Loaguo
convention.
Mrs. Goo. Dent and son Townso.nd
are cxpecto)l to nrrlvo today from
Omahn, whoro tho lattor underwent
an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Cathuway of
Grand Island, roturned, to tholr homo
tho lattor part of tho wook after vis
iting rolativos.
Ralph Adams will leave this wook
for Lincoln whoro ho wlll enter tho
university and spord a year In tho
dontnl dopartmcnt.
MIsb Anna Llndonmoyor of Fairfield
who Is a guest at tho J. J. Crawford
home, undorwont nn opornton at n
local hospital Soturday. ,
Fred Johnston roturned to Perry,
Iowa, ISaiturday boforo smarting on
Chautauqua circuit aftor visiting his
mother Mrs. John Grant.
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YOUJt VICTOIl ItECOHDS AltE HERE
THE JUNE RELEASE
When you vant the Best in Music, it's Your Victrola- and
vicior necorus xnat uives it to you. j.j
Thoy are the choice of the world's greatest Artists. So, let $
them be your judge. '
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VOCAL
45245
$1.00
18747
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18748
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1874G
.85
18751
Darling Murphy
Love in Lilac Time Murphy
My Motlrer's Evening Prayer : Burr
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Hart & Shaw
Rebecca Silver
My Old New Jersey Home Murray
Somebody's Mother Peerless Quartet
I found a Rose in the Devil's GardenSterling Trio
Nestle in Your Daddy's Anns American Quartet
I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' Peerless Quartet
DANCE RECORDS.
I Lost My Heart to You Smith Orchestra
Broken Moon Smith Orchestra
All for Your Happiness 7Whitenan Orchestra
Moonbeams Pining All Star Trio
Teach Me - All Star Trio
Round the Town All Star Trio
Ain't We Got Fun , Benson Orchestra
Scandinavia Benson Orchesrt
INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS.
.On The. Campus' . Sousa's Band
Bullets and Bayonets Sousa's "Band
El Relicario j Marimbice Band
One-Two-Three-Four Terera & Franchinl
RED SEAL.
Some Time We'll Understand Schumahn-Heink
Last Rose of Summer Elman
Same Old, Dear Old Place Braslau
if
18745
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35708
$1.35
It 18750
;85
18757
.85
it
18752
.85
18749
.85
it
S732(j
$1.25
G4958
$1.25 "
74681
We are only too glad to have you stop in and hear any of
these records.
Roberts Music Co.
Phone 2G0.
Getting Rid of
justments. Tho heart weakness iu
(Uroctly duo in most ensoe to woalt
,mik)1 norvo impulses from tho spine,
and somotlmos it is affoctod by the
failure of tho kidneys to proporly fll
tor the blood. Chiropractic spinal ad
justments will restoro normal nerve
impulses to nil ot theso organs and
tho sufferer . instoad of "nursing"!
' theso after effects, gets rU' - f them.
Evidence coulii be cltod to i r vo the
efflency of chiropractic In all ot thee
nftor offooU, but ono statement Is
sufficient.
ACT TODA,Y '
Viy (delay when consultation Is with
out chargo. Find out.
Drs. States & States,
The P. S. 0. Chiropractors.
Building nnd Loan Bnlldlng
North I'lirtlo v Nebraska.
Chas. Martini . spent yesterday In
Ilcrshoy as tho guest of his daughtor
Airs. Rasmussen,
Mrs. C. IL Dqxseo and laughter
Eunice left Saturday for Calloway,
IVobr., to vIbU relatives. Eunice wlll
remain during tho BUinmer.
The Country Club mtmbora'hold a
ivory onjoyabl,o dnnclng party. ( Friday
evening nt - the club. Refreshmenta
woro sorvcjl nt; the closo of tho overl
ing. ' '
Tho Grant, N'ebr. graduating olasa
spent Saturday n tho city. It consists
of Hal Prlngle, I. Larseii, Hulda Pan
klnin, Lcona Ayers, Grave Stevens,
Lela Stevens,
Mrs. A. Vance returned to her home
In Kommorcr, Wyo. yesterday after
vlstlng at tho homo of her slstor Mrs.
R. O. Chamorlln. -
Miss Mary Dyo returned to her homo
In Sallna, Kansas, yesterday aftor
spending the .winter with her slstor
Mrs. W. R. Malonoy art teaching' In
tho city schools.
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Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fover is most troublesome,
especially in its nftor effects, which
include deakness weakness of tho eyes
bad heart or weakened kidneys.
Sometimes all of theso aftor effects
aro prosont, somotlmes only ono or
two of them.
Deafness Is due to a catarrhal con
dition which can bo corrected by ad
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
0I5EA5E3 -THE FOLLOWING
HEAD
EYES
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
HEART
'-UNO -
k STOMACH
' PANCREAS
SPLEEN
' BOWELS .
APPf.NDI
- i niuro
ISpiial JCoiima limbs
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, 1KR0S5IBU:
FO FURNISH
PROPER-IMPULSES
LIFE AMD sStALTH)
TO THEIR 0R6A'
AND TI56viZ:;
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