The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 24, 1921, Image 4

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    NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE-
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
, CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Ue. Graduate Opticians
DB. 0. H. CJU2SSL12U
GJIAPUAT1! JUJNTlST
Office over thu McDonald
State Dank.
LODGE, CHURCH
AND
FAjftr IIUKKAU FIGURATION 13
TAKIN'U VOTK ON IMPORTANT .
QUESTIONS.
LOCAL AND PBHSONAL
Mrs. MftsslngnJo of Wallace visited
loonl friends yoetorday.
B. Jobnaon of Ilershey trnnsftciod
bualncsa In the city yesterday.
Mr. 7311on Jenkins of Sutherland
vlalfod local friends yesterday.
Mrs. V. E. Binhroy of Wallace visit
od friends in the city yeeUrtlay. .
Mrs. Bert MJUor of Tryon trans
acted business In tho oily yostortiny.
Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Honry Sinlnn Is Buffering n. fractured
wrist.
Mrs B. B. Boatman ioft this morn
Ins for Connor to spend n Vook vlslt
ln rolatlves.
A baby girl was born to Mr. "and.
IMrs. Potor .Topson Wodnotjlay. All
concerned nro doing nlcoly.
Mrs, J. J. Ilalllgan will entertain
at bridge tills nflornqon at hor home
In honor of Mrs. Robert CJantt,
COffltt'U meetings in the
VA1H0US ORGANIZATIONS OF
, THE OITY.
MATJflR uaaitHH
Saturday, Juno 28, at 8 p. m. at
Mnaonlo hall.
iutiieran
Vr 00 "Tho Blxardio of Faith,"
8.00 Chlldon'fl B-'rty Sovlco.
BAPTIST '
ll:00Sarvlcos
8:00 Children's Day Program.
METHODIST . . , .
11': 00"Hopo .of ' tho WorJ." '
00 "Second Naturo Rolfgion."
CHRISTIAN ., '
' li:00--Corp, K, Jlonry ot Lincoln
will speak.
SsOOV'An Advonturo'ln Faith."
Mrs. Loulso Wlmborloy arrived yes
torday from Longslroct, La. to visit
hor daughter Mrs. n.N. Getty.
DANCM
i tho souuiorn nag-A-jazz oanu oi
Lincoln will furnish music for a.danco
Allco Doan will loavo tho first of tomorrow evening In tho IC. O. hall.
tho avcoIc for hor homo In Denver -
after visiting, at tho Juimo of her sister WAIt MOTHERS
Mrs. II. A; Brooks. ' Will meet Friday at tho homo,; of
,.r. ,.. . ' '. .. Mr. Frank Martini, 304 cast Tenth
vvh mi uut iiavo any uauuis or tne , . . . , , - ... ,,
death of William burner of Maxwell; ff bU8,neS3 win ,j0
who diod hi California lnat 3uri(lay. It tra"8nctC(l-
is umler'sMlU.ni he Wns-to bq tutrix Kll . , "
' , . ; 1 1100 Pres.' Fronch ot .Hastings
Mr 'and'"Mrs. 11. A.' Brooks "will , Collog'o. 1 .
loavb;lhb flrst.dft,ho.jwc,otc for wl'-VMPrM friWqlt'ipltffiBlJiigB
radp 1o spend two wooits. at Orand Collogo. " -
Lake. They will also visit rolaUvoa At
Donvor.
Automobile Topics roporte, that tljiV
now pricos liavo sent a flood of or
liorp into tho Dodge factory avoraginc
ovor looij earn per "day, with many
doalers out of earn, and buyors wait
ing, I havo sold my last now car.
and an early order will bo your only
proltfctlon for -quick delivery. Tour
Ing ow $1140; Roadster $10GB with
all tho now equipment Ordor trjlay
if you do not want to wait.
The following editorial from the
'NEBRASKA 'FARM BUREAU tittf;
VIEW tolla of tho objoct which It
hoped to accompllih. by tho rafor-
ondum whlph has been ordered by the
National officers: y
Iflvery- day proas dlapatchoe from
Washington indicate that tho fctrfir
ami the agricultural interests in goh
oral are given greater attention tiffin i
evor betoro In the hlatory of our cdu-
try. it is not our intontion to" my
that government heads, conigreaamer..
nnj'l . senators aro working overtime
to do something for tho farmor. but
wo do mean that thoy havo at fast
recognized that the farmor is tho bal-
anco of powor. And in this connection
tho politician has found In reccit
years that tho farmor has forsakdn
tho old idea of "party linos" and 'lias
started voting as a frco lance. This
condition has been nbrought about
largely by efficient farm organization
Nothing scares the professional poli
tician moro than tho knowledge that
In tljoso llays, former party major
ities aro oft times roverscd almost
overnight by an electorate that now
refuses to voto a certain ticket juet
bocauso ho was "brought up in that
party."
Tn tho framing of tho tariff, forelirn
financeos, rovenuo laws, internal im-
provomont nrjl a multitudo of other
measures of general interest, thel
nows from Washington indicates-that
senators, congressmen and offidal
heads aro kooping a wcathor cyq on
tho desires of tho fanners. They
havo begun to realize that their own
political oxist'once depends upon thojr
doing so.
But on tho other hand It is mani
festly; unfair Mr the farmor to "sit
back and refuse to makb.his wishes
knoSvn. Of course, if the present or-
ilco holders in that event, should pnsj.
legislation favorablo to tho othor fel
low tho farmer will undoubtedly have
tho powor to throw him out of office,
but In doing that nolthor tho man in
offico nor the farmor has gotten any-
wharo. Thoy havo both fallen down
simply because tho farmor did not toll
his representative what he wanted
him to do, and perchance the cou-
gresamau though doing his host fallea
to do what tho farmor wantoU him to
... . .. ...
,h,.JL.. n.i:-j.-in a-a'' . uocauao no mm not tieon auvisec
EPISCOPAL
11:00 Morning Prayor and Sermon
8:00 Hvoning Prayer ad Sormon.
THIS AFTERNOON . , '
Mrs. Cora 'Iftmry of Lincoln will
speak at tro Christian Church at II
o'clock today. Thoso who havo heard
hor boforo will not miss it. Those who
havo not hoard hor aroj given n spe
cial tvltation to ho prosont. .
-:o:-
s,WOTICB TO BATHERS
For';a quick cooking flro ubo
Rock Springs. Lump Coal.
hniuUo only tho bettor urados
Coul.' "
ARTIFICIAL 1013 "&
OLl) STORAGE CO.
Phono 40.
our
.Wo
ot
fCollerman. tho World's Famous swim
mor nnd diver, in qno reol of diving!
tnkon by a ulow motoii onmora, tin
out down so tho oyo can follow
ovcry motion. Highly entertaining.
Addod attraction to rognlar program
Wa-Ja" Is an Orlontul Fox Trot you ;
will like. Dlxo'n Muslo Shop.
Mrs. H. C. Brock nnd son loavo toflay
for a two weeks visit with Mrs
T rock's parents at Falrbury.
Mrs. F. J. Fredorlcl wont to Sidney
tills morning to attend the funoral of
hor sou;ln-law,
"My Mommy," "Marglo" and "Whls
goring'' ' fr"b throe recordB you won't
Want to hliss. Dixon's Music Ship.,
barge Business or Small
rpN'T be afrnfH to start a Bank Account with
a small sul We know that small accounts, 4
have a way of growing.. IVlany of our best ac
counts started with only a few dollars. "
TH F mt National Bank
OP NORTH FI.ATTK
Resources Over One Million Dollars
oft tho subject
However, when a groat multitudo
of farmora ask Uielr repres,outatlvo to
do something in tholr interests and ho
then rotuscB to ovon attompt.it, or la
grossly Inefficient to do so, then It is
timo to jumlp onto him with both feet
and try somebody else.
'J hat Is tho very reason that the
American Farm Bureau Federation la
asking for p. referendum voto of its
membership upon many Important
questions. It is Uio only fair way to
treat tho men who havo tho power to
do thoso things tdown at Washington.
Wo bollovo that when tho 2,500,000
Farm Bureau members throughout
Uio Unltod States unitedly ask for
something, thoy, in a fair measure
aro going to get what thoy ask for
particularly bocauso such a roferen
dum will pretty well roprosont the
united desires of all farmers.
With these Ideas In mind It is ot
vital importnnco that you, express
yourselves on tho various subjqets now
boforo you for olthor petition or refer
ondum. Toll your county Farm uu
roau officials whoro you stand, and
wo bellovo thnt you will bo moro tlnn
gratified with Uio rosults you will get
from tho resultant , efforts of your
congrossmon aril Bonators. Anyhow
It's a load ptpo olnoh thnt It you toll
thorn whnt you Want and then don
got It, you hvo thon got something to
klok about. '
Mrs Jamos "Waro outortalnod at one
o'clock lunohoon Wodnosday noon at
thq Country Club. Covors wore laid
for nfty-two guosta.Followlng tho well
appointed lunchoon Uio romalndor of
the afternoon was aipont In playing
bridge. Tho out of town guosts wore.
Mrs. C. W. Stafford, tho house gueet
ot hor sister, Mrs. Blancho B. Field,
Mrs. Robort Qantt of Iown, a, guost
at tho R. O. Coohran homo, Mrs II. E.
Curtia of Illinois, who was' tho guest,
of Mrs. Sta-oltz, and Mrs. Noll of Vir
ginia, a guoat at tho homo of her
daughter, Mrs. Kolth NovUlo.
A iUimW of young folks hold n plc
nto at Lamplaugh's Lake last evonlng.
A vory ploasant ovening was spent.
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