The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1921, Image 10

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    THE NORTH PL ATT 13 SEMNWRKKLY TRTBUNW
OWHIX 01' POST GAUDS
Tho picture post card Ig older than
many imagine The "Almanac do la
Potito Post," ot 1777, printed In Paris,
say: "Thoro are at tills momont some
engravings which nro cnrrlod thronuli
tho post on cards, often with com
munications which nro vislhlo to nil.
This new Invention Is by Dcmalson,
tho oiifrravor, and has causod much
talk." It will he soon that tho pic
ture ioat card was tho fororunnor ot
tho post card Itsolf.
But though It "caused much talk,"
nnal nl nl U'lHinllf II If til TBS.
UVOil IIIC IW(tu ' ' ' - t '
did not come into popular uso until roslstablo sontiment in us ntvui.
almost a century aftor this, or not ( Thoro Is not, and will not, bo any such
until tho postage stamp had become foco bohlnd any blue law program.
generally usod. Luthoran Helper.
The plcturo post card proper Is of , ..."T. vrvu: vipvv
Htlll later popularity. Indeed, it may A OHUAT ItUSINLSS MAVS WU,
bo said to bo a product ot tho twontl
AN'OTHO TilK NAILED.
Tho clamorous cries that are heard
about a throntonod revival of tho bluo
laws and pnssago of a constitutional
nmondmont to enforce n Puritan Sab
bath nro moroly propaganda by th
liquor interests and tho promoters of
commercialized amusomonts. Their
warning that the crusade may follow i
the course of the triumphant prohl-1
billon movemont Is absunL Prohibit ,
Hon was for years tho demand of tho'
rollgloiiB forces, but It enmo to reali
zation only whon tho overwhelming
facts of economics had croatod an Ir
oth century. It is posslblo that tho
travollng habits of the Aworlcan peo
ple, couplod with a doslre to commun
icate with frionds with the least pos
sible oxortlon, gave Impotus to tho
now traffic. At any rate, plcturos of
placos of Interest In almost nil towiiB
and cltios, chioily of publlo buildings,
and parks, bocamo familiar messages
from travelers to their frionds back
home.
The plcturo post card, bearing
rhymed or other greeting, only re
cently enmo Into gront favor at holi
day tlnios. Millions of such missives
nro sent annually. Numcrfous plants
havo dovolopcd for tho production of
plcturo enrds. America, however, Is
tho ohiof user of tho plcturo post card,
though Franco not only makos mil
lions, but also sends millions of them.
Classmnto.
SOMEItODY SHOULD
As tho great life insurance com
panies are spending huge sums on
doctors, scientific Investigations, and
district nursos to Improve tho honlth
of tho nation, so buslnoss mon should
spond hugo sums to dovolop those fun
damental rollglous qualities of integ
rity, industry, faith, and service
which mako for true prosperity. The
noed of tho hour Is not factories or
timtnriniM not. innro railroads or
steamboats, not more armies or na
vies, but rather moro Christian edu
cation. This is not tho tlmo to rc
duco Investments In schools and col
legos at homo, or In Y. M. C. A. and
similar work In China, Japan, Russia
or South America. This is tho tlmo
of all times to Incroase such sul
acriptlons. Roger W. llabson.
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Mr Arflmr PoviinlflH. Prnsldoilt Of I
STAltT SOMETHING tho Continental and Commercial Hank
of Chicago, tho largest banking instl-
Mvnrvtlilni' Hint l mniln nf tumor Is tntlnn nf tlila cnnntrv niltftldn of NOW
constantly Increasing In price and , York City, writes tho following In tho
tho most farsoolng mon can't seo any- July "American" which Is a statement
thing but an upgrade- ahead. Mean-! worth thinking about In applying it to
a. .. , .. 1 I .. 1 . I . n..M 1 l. 1 . .... .....11 .. .. . . 1 I.i.n
wniio, ovory weun wo huuk ihiu um ( ciuircu wurii uh wuu u huuwuu ui
stoves and furnaces or take out Into incss.
our back yards and burn over 125.-, "Tho only satisfaction In this world
000,000 pounds of papor that has come J comes through accomplishment. I
into our homos in one way or (moth havo novor spent tlmo thinking about
or. Most of us do u tuougnuosBiy. now mucli money i wns going 10 uuri
llmiirrli mnnv dm In tlinlr wnnlrfv task liv ilnlmr ntin flilni' nr liv flnltlir snmo-
kiiuutjti 1 1 . . i.i - " .r ' j " o w ' " - n - - j
a contribution to nn appalling na- thing else. Tho ONE thing thnt has
tlonal waste or a resource unit is luvisil nuorestcu mo was vvnouier i
clnn.lltv nnil rnnlillv illmlnlslllnir. Hilt wiia irnlnp- tn ACCOMPLISH some-
t.vxi vv4 tt j j - - n"'"n
thoro scorns to bo nothing that tho thing. Tho man who works on that
individual can do about it oxcopt( basis will find life worth living, no
10 Dlirn llio pupur. iiiiii iiiwiu u miuiur wuui mo juu, .vvwrni uiau
havo to bo cut down, and tho day ', MENT WILL BRING HAPPINESS."
whon America will bo without n for- Wo can novcr onjoy tho SUPREME
ost drawn n Uttlo noaror. Community happiness and satisfaction which
,.Hnn rati nnnrntn tn nnnttintin this nnmna frnm ACPOATPLTSirMENT III
dlsastor. The school houso can again tho CHURCH unless wo aro ACTIVE
bo called upon to rontlor a pumic sor-i m it.
vi St. Louis hns shown tho wav :o:
with an organization of moro than 100
000 pupils, who take papors and maga
zines to tho schools onco a weok,
where thoy aro packed and sold. In
two years thoy havo saved almoBt
2000 tons of paper, which has boon
sold Tor about $1.8,000. Tho money is
usod to pay annuities to toachors who
rotlro. aftor long sorvlco nnd for giv
ing rolief to toachors temporarily In
noed. Hero Is a combination of two
worthy sorvlces thnt Is recommended
to tho careful consideration of ovorv
community that has a school houso
nn.l luirns Its waste paper. William
FOR OUR STENOGRAPHERS.
Girls who operate tho typewriter
will bo interested to know that tho
young Princess Mary, only daughtor
ot King Georgo V, has learned to uso
tho typowrlter, and assists hor father
In his prlvato correspondence. Ex
change.
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A GOOD DINNER
When in town try our special dinner
at from I!5c up. Sorvcd from 11 a. m
lo 8 p. m. Short orders served at nl!
nnu mirns uh whhiu ihmiu.. ............ -
Frederick Blgelow. in Good House- houw. Open day and night. Lunches
keeping.
TOMATOES
?1.50 a bushol at our placo.
51.75 n bushol delivered
put up for picnics or trains on shoit
notice Crystal Cafo, C. B. Balloy,
i prop. Opposite U. P. Station.
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i Rugs dusted, cleaned
NORTH PLATTE KLORAL CO PWmos 1039W or 0G1W.
or slzo'l.
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Cleared For Action
Every dopartmont hero at tho
Plntto Valloy Stnto Bnnk has boon
"cleared for action" to handle,
promptly and efficiently, tho crop
money doposlts of our farmor cus
tomora. Whothor you wish crdJU. in a
Chocking Account, Cortlflcato of Do
IKiait, or a Savings Account, you will
find tho samo dopondablo sorvlco at
your command.
It you huvo not yet tried tho Platto
Valloy Stato Bank's HARVEST SER
VICE, why not try It this year?
The Platte Valley Slate Bank
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THERE HAVE BEEN SALES AND SALES BUT WE HONESTLY BELIEVE
THIS CITY HASN'T SEEN SUCH A CLOTHING - EVENT IN MANY YEARS
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE APPROACHED SUCH TREMENDOUS. SWEEPING
REDUCTIONS -NEVER HAVE WE MAINTAINED QUALITY SO ZEALOUSLY
NEVER BEFORE HAS MERCHANDISE BEEN SO DESIRABLE AND NEVER
SUCH VALUES.
For Values up to $38.00
00 $
3
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For Values up to $45.00 For Values up to 565.00
Nark this carefully! There is a Suit for every Man and Young Man,
Every desirable fabric, every wanted style, every popular pattern
and every size in this selection.
The mere fact that we have sold these qualities for years is assurance
enough as to quality.
The Earlier You Buy
The Greater Your Advantages
NO CHARGE
FOR ALTERATIONS
NO CHARGE
FOR ALTERATIONS
North Platte's Foremost Clothiers for Men and Young Men.
Opposite First National Bank
We ore "RIGHT" on the Corner
IWaiPIWWiMIWWHIMIIIilHHIWI I HI 1 1 11 I III ) MM
A full stock of Wostorn Flold shot
gun sholls always on hand at Tho Sil
ver Front Cigar Store. All hunters
know tho quality of Tho Western and
"Chris" always makes tho price right.
Tractor and Plowing
aid Belt Work.
Done on Short Notice.
S. J. MACEY,
215 So. Walnut.
Or call Hendy-Ogier Garage.
Rugs dustod, cleaned
Phonos 1039W or GfilW.
or slzoa. LOCAL A.N1) PERSONAL
ANNOUNCING
Wells C. Jones
Attorney-at-Law
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
OHice over Stamp Bakery
Phone 739-
MIsb Blancho Pylo left yestoiJay
for Grceloy, Colo., to visit friends.
Albert Schatz of Omaha arrived yes
torday to visit relatives In tho city.
Miss Adelaide Shilling entertained
Hio Nlcafegoo Campflro at her homo
last evening. A dainty lunch waB
sorved at tho closo of tho evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Johnston left
yesterday for Seattle. Wash., to visit
relatives.
Jack Taylor returned to Denver
yesterday after visiting frionds In the
,clty. Ho was a formor resident.
Cat and Louis Schulz returned
Wednet)lay from Yellowstone Natlcu
al Park. They mado tho trip by auto.
ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART TO
MAKE THIS A DESERTED TOWN?
HAT if this pleasant home town of
ours became a ucscrteel village'
The folks who semi their dollars
to other towns and cities to buy their
needs and their luxuries can tell yon
just how to make this a "Deserted
Village." The trick can be done by
everybody following the example of
the few and buying elsewhere.
Then there would be no money to
pay people who work. There would
be no money at all to buy farm
produce; no monfey for fire and po
lice protection; no money'to keen up
homes ; no money to hold people in
this town at all. And so your prop
erty and home and job would have
little value.
Trade at home. Every dollar spent
i.oi-n tilr tr make livlntr in Vour
town better and pleasanter; every dollar'spent at home helps
to make the thing you own more valuable. f
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: VERTED VILLAGE.
Comfort and
Style in Our
Shoes for
the Little
Ones.
Bring your child here for correct
fitting shoes. We have an abun
dance of styles at reasonable prices
and they are real shoes.
Hanan
Shoes for
Men
Selby
Shoes for
Women.
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