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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1921)
Trrrc N'onri? tm.-.tti- sj.mi.-u i Scntt-38iRBklu tribune WILSON TOUT; Editor ami Publisher. Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska Poftofflce b Second Class Mattor. SUltSCJtll'TlOiN PRICK: One Voir, In advance JfU.00 i;iitok:aih Bwy' orgaftlatlon, be It church, lodge, sooIt', olub or whatnot, ha it riWUer. He or she Is no the main oC ftcor. He oould nat he elected pres ident. He does All of the talking mi ld choked off by someone who wants to be heard. He get poored If the or- ' ganiwitlon.dow not do thing hie way. He Is lwppy when he In grmid-atand- ing and constantly etrlvea to he in the limelight. He Ib wearisome to the host men in the club nud while ho sometimoe glvos frooly of time, and monoy ho doos it moro for Uio poreonal roturn tlmn for tho bonoflt of the or ganization. And what wo say about ho-ls true of she. Evory organization line its runnor. Tho howling alloy bolonglng to Saga Smith has boon purchased by A. E. Boll and ho now has possession. Mr. Doll takog possession with tho Idea hat hero are a number of pcoplo in the city who would Hko to bowl if thoy know of a good placo and ho proposes to' furnish such a placo and lot people know about it. Mr. Boll says that bowling is a healthful oxorciso and that ho proposes to maintain a placo whoro thoso people can bowl to their heart's content Tho Tribuno office is neighbors to this placo and wo have appreciated tho courrcsy of tho former owners. Wo welcomes Mr. Boll to the Boo Hivo and assuro him that a bowl ing alloy makes .lots of noiso when going nt full tilt but It cannot come up to urshop any moro than we can como up to Carl Simon's tin shop when it in going full blast. Our frionds woro kind enough to bo that wo got to tho Bignoll Fall Festival in nn auto and In company with- J. W. Rosoncrnntz and I, A. Gllbort wo took In the fun duMng tho nftornoon. Tho ontorprlso of the BIgncll people in putting on such n festival and doing-it so woll is gen erally commondod by thoso who were present. It moans moro to tho Bignoll folks than to nnyono olso although wo nllonjoyod it. Wo havo watched tho organization and growth of tho -Bignoll Community Club and havo ad mired the wisdom of tho men and wo mon who havo done so much for thnt community. Thoy aro making Bignoll a good placo in which to llvo and when thoy havo carried out somo o' tho plans thoy aro working on now, the whlto lights of tho city will havo no attraction for thoir young folkn. Other rural "Communities In Lincoln County might do as well ' but wo di riot know of any that aro up oo their standard. Mlts Grace Moonoy loft this morn ing for Omaha whoro she will nttond Ak-Sar-Bon. From Omaha she will go to Lincoln io attend tho wedding of hor niece. On Sale 1 Day Only Wednesday, Sept. 21 MENS EXTRA HEAVY COTTON SWEATER COATS sizes 36 to. 46 $1.35 j. Ladies Silk Faced Holeproof Hosiery Ribbed top oil colors Sizes 82 to 10 95c A.M HKICAIS" LHIUO.V BLUOTS WBI.. KOATKS TO STA'fK CON VISA". TIO.V AT I'ROOXT. At a meeting of the lAmortcnr) Legion held laet evening in Hie Fireman's Half eight delegate were elected to the slate convention to be held In Fremont on Soptomber 80th and October 1st and 2nd. Tins following were cloclod: Hrnest Hln cker, Jim Clinton, It, L. Cochran, Ray Bradley, Jack Stack, ITranefi ; Scoidall, Dr. MoKlrahan and Dr. i Selby. A number of local legion men are planning to attend besides the delegates. At the state couron-1 tion thl) national convention delega tes will be elected and it Is hoped that a large delegation from North Platte will attend. At this meet ing it was also decided to stage sevoral boxing bouts on Oct. 3id. : :o: : UULT. JSWC'I'IVH STKlMIHNis SHSBS OUT 3IBSSAOK TO i . TUB BOY SCOUTS, In a coinmu'iiioatlon Issued tlili week, Scout Executive Stophons mytti Now thnt sohool has nUirtod we ought to be able to make great stride l.i aoouting. The boys aro all at lioino u:A have a better opportunity to get in touch with tho work. We want to organise foot ball teams In the troops and havo Inter-troop contosts. do lots of hiking, havo somo big John meetings und carry on the work in such a way that the boys will not feel Ib all work. Plans are under wuy for a patrol loaders school and alio a school for scout loaders. Wo want to make this wlntor n harvest time in scouting and it can lio done if nil who can will give a helping hand. I'A KtiXT.TBACIIKJt ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD FIIIS'I! MEETING' FOR THE YEAH A Joint meeting of tho five parent teacho'r associations of North Pintle Is called for tho Franklin Auditor ium, Thursday September 22 at 8 o'clock. Dean Fordyco of tho Uni versity of Nebraska nnd Miss Alice Cusick of Kansas City will bo pres ent. This Insures a pleasant and entertaining meeting. Miss Ann Tatton of Kearnoy arrived this morning to visit at the homo of Miss Alko Hoagland. There will bo a dance In tho K. C. Hall Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of tho Fair. Music will bo furnished by Sholtz Orches tra of Denver. :o: MRS.' JENNIE CALHOUN PASSED AWAY AT HE It HOME YESTEH HAY AFTER ILLNESS Mrs. Jennie Calhoun died at her home yesterday after an Illness of several months. She was stricken with paralysis some months ago while visiting In California and was removed lo hor home in this city. Sho leaves to mourn hor death two daughtors, Mrs. Duray of Los Ang olcs, Mrs. D. W. Bosaok of this city and (wo sons Earl Calhoun of Grand Island and Charles Calhoun of this city and many other relatives. : :o? :- Mrs. Perry Carson went to Osh- kosh this morning to attend tho funoral of Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Murl Wilcox and Mrs. D. P. Wilcox of Cozad came- this morning to nttond tho Fair and visit at tho J. Q. Wilcox home. There will be a demonstration for tho selection of seed corn at tho homo of Clyde VanNatta of Wol fleet, Friday September 23, at 3 P. M. Mr. Zook of tho State Farm will go with the County Agent and mako a talk on experiments conduc ted at tho North Platte Sub-Station. This mooting may bo worth a good many dollars to anyone in tho futuro and should bo woll attondod by farmers of that community. Tho Twontloth Century Club of this city is Interested in tho amor Icanizatlon of our foreign population and it will undertake a number of things this wlntor to help bring this amorlcanizatlon about. Tho first Is a mooting for Jnpanoso wo- mon. Tho club mombors will ontor tain tho Japanese ladles at tho homo of Mrs. R. C. Lnngtord and an lutor ostlng program Is bolng proparod. Most of tho Japanoso ladles cannot talk tho English language very woll but thoy understand much of It. Tho program Is largely music. An Inter esting foaturo of tho mooting will bo tho display by ladloa of their wedding drossos. U APPLES I! Fifty boxos of Woutth apples $2.25 per boy. Crow and Crow, at FARM LOAN'S I am proparod to niako a few farm loans on improved farms, occupied by ownors,. 0. II. THOBLECKR. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Miss Cecelia Horrod Is reported to bo -111 at hor homo. Nora Priest of Wallace ontorod th- Parochial school yesterday. Mr .and Mrs. Joa. llarlng of OgallnM visited local frionds Saturday. L. Dowers of Gralnton, Nobr., wi3 a business visitor to the city Satur day. Frank Mendez of Horshcy is taking treatment at the Platte Valley hos pital. Miss Edith Wendehorn left the first of the week for Omaha to spend a few- days. Miss Evangeline Herrod spent the week end at tho McFadden ranch near Paxton. Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Davis 'and fam ily of Maxwell visited local .friend Saturday. Miss Myrtle ilurd, of Sidney is tho guest of her sister Miss Hettio Ilurd this week. J. P. Ranch returned Sunday from -it trip upytho branch where ho transact cd business. Coy States left the latter part of thq week for Lincoln to attend the Staio University. Misses Gladys Sprung and EIrIo Howes spent Sunday In Hershoy vis iting friends. Mrs. Nick Economos returned yes torday from Chappell whoro sho vis ited her sister. Miss Elizabeth Young of Hnstings is i guest at tno nonio oi nor sisuer Mrs. Carl Simon. Mrs. M. II. Deems returned to hor homo in Gothenburg yostorday aftor visiting In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Omur Huff returned Sunday from Omnha whoro they at tondod Ak-Sar-Ben, W. R. Malonoy, Sr., of Grand Island Is a guest at the homo of his son W. R. Malonoy this week. A baby girl was born to Mr. nnl Mrs. Carl Simon Friday. Mother and baby nro doing nicely. Mrs. Fisher of Ravenna returned to hor homo Friday after visiting at tho C. P. Mlllor homo. Miss Frances Dolph spent Sundaj In Paxton with her sister Rcna Dolph who Is teaching thero. Nubono Corsotloro, Mrs. F. R. Ginn Ordors attondod to promptly. W. Second. Phono 1128W. 410 Mrs. J. E. Nlsloy came down from hor homo "near O'Fallons Sunday ov onlng to transact buslnoss for a day or two. At The Keith Wednesday-Thursday MAURICE TOURNEUR .'rosents Jacques Futrollo'B famous, novol "My Lady's Garter" Another big romantic melodrama hv the makqr of "Sporting Life" and "Tho Bluebird." Soo - Tho theft of "my lady's garter." , Tho great Imnk robbery Tho trains racing to boat Death. Evory Scono a Thrill or a Spectaclo with WYNDILVM STANDING and SYLVIA B REAMER Line . C i-jiiy inhibits ?i N w Fair. A baby girl was born to Mr. Mrs. L. W Cochran Saturday. and -VI I concerned r.re doing nicely. Mr. and Airs. F. C. Coonoy and daughter of Overton returned to their homo Sunday after visiting relatives in tho city. Mrs) EdjRh Opp returned to her homo in Grand Island tho latter part of the week after visiting at the C. P Mlllor and Frank Flint home3. Rupert Schwalger returned to his homo In LuOrande, Ore., Friday after being called here by the death of his brother Sebastian Schwaiger. Special pricos on breeding cockerels for tho next fifteen days. White Leg horns, Rhode Island Reds. Barred Rocks. No cockerels for snle after October. Poultry Department, Experi ment Substation. Charios Wuugh and Miss Nina Van Doran were united In marriage Satur day in Omuha. Mrs. Waugh has been employed as organist in Cleveland, Ohio for several months past. She at tended the local school and has many friends in North Platte. Mr. Waugh is employed in Green's Pool Hall. '' Miss Gladys Wr.'d of Wilbur. Nobr. onivod the lat ir part of the wc;i and hns accepted a position a3 teach er of Civics and English in the Senior I'ifh School. Ar additional tjacbor had to bo added in the Sonio High Sel.ool because of the larger enroll ment than last year. Miss Wild has an M. A. Degree from tho State Uni versity. Mrs. J. B. Rcdfiold entertained Fri day evening nt her home In honor of Mlssos Marjory Haycock and Oro Stuart, two teachers In the city schools. The evening was spent in cards after which dainty refreshments were served. Covers were laid for twolvo guests. The out of town guestb woro Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Jones of Omaha and Earl Stcbbins of Gothen bvr'g. Walter Brown returned to Sidney, Saturday after visiting at tho Ed-. mund Dickey home for a few days, j Walter attended the local high school last winter and is a talented musician. During the summer months ho ap peared on tho White and Myers Chau tauqua ClrcrJ't as violinist. He will loavo Sidney soon for eastern points whoro ho Is contracted for Lyceum work. ::o:: aiiuco run pivuu. ' l m l 111.. t i 1 nvo lor snie 11 Ilur nuuiuy oi i- plos which I will sell for ?2.uu a bushel nt tho orchard. Also sweet cller at GOc a gallon. Sunday monoy is good. Roy Spurrier, Elmwoo.l Farm $50 comptete with cato For your office! EVERY office needs at least one Corona. For your phono girl, your filo clerk, or os an "extra" machine, Corona is ideal. It weighs only OH lbs., and can bo easily carried about tho office. Stands harder use than a heavy machine. Stone's Drug Store. CoroNA. The Pccfonrf Hhcu bbdune NOTICE I will' be back at North Platto OcL 1st to take charge of my sale business tor the fall and winter reason. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. Want Ads' IVimted Chickens. Crow & Crow. UnnlcdGirl for housework. Liht1 washings. Phone 12C0J. , I i .Wanted To buy platform scale. ! Trow & Crow. l-'nundv-Tire on rim. Call at this office and identify. For Kent Brick building 3Gx24. Ad dress A. B. Yate3, Sutherland, Nobr. 1'or Sale Corn Binder. M. R. Mm?. nu3en, North Platte. j For Hent Garage, inquire 70S E.i Sixth. 1 j For Sale Call ducks for hunting.! Ceo. Kariger, Route 1, North Platte. Wanted Girl for house work. 403 West Gth SL. For Kent Two nicely furnished roniB, strictly modern. kiiS E. aixth. For Sale 5 lots. Call 703 W. 11th' between 8 a. m. and 2 p. m. j Wanted Responsible party to keep good piano for its use this winter. Can give references. Phone 1077. I For Sale Two hard coal burners and ono soft coal stove and one dining table. -108 E. Sixth. 1 IViinlod Girl for general house! work. Competent girl, can command 1 good wages. Phone 132 . For Sale One soft coal and one hard coal stove, good as new, A. O. Kocken, 220 West Gth St. To Trade A thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar for one of same breed. Phono 781F11. C. H. Shin. i'0r Sale-Good eight foot Sampson windmill, 30 foot tower, GO barrel storage tank and 30 feet 2 inch pipe. B Ai wilson, 26 So. Elm. Phono 245J To Trade House and lot wit' wash house, hen house and barn for horses, cattle and machinery. 30G E 10th. Phono 941 W. For Sale 5 rooms and bath with Areola heat, corner lot with fine Elm trees, hedge fence, garage with ce mont iloor and driveway. Will sacri fice for 14500 if taken within 30 days. 302 South Ash. For Ssile Breeding Cockerels, S. C. White Leghorns, S. C. Rhodo Island Reds,,, Barred Rocks. Prices $1 to ?4 according to size and quality. No cokorels for salo after October. Toultry Department Exp. Sutbstntlon, North Platto, Nobr. For Sale Tho property at 1219 Vine St can bo purchased at your own price and terms. This Is a four room concrete block houso with full base mont and garage. This Is a bi'-xaln homo for a small amount down ml monthly payments. Seo Bratt, Good man & Buckloy. David Cole Creamery Co. Pays Highest Price For Cream. 310 EAST FRONT ST. WW. WALDORF, Tinner. Makes or repairs anything made of tin or sheet metal. 510 Locust. Under Geueial Hospital. WE HAVE ALWAVS WONDERED ONE THING ABOUT tTHESE DECIDED BLONDES, WHEN DID THEY "DEC IDE? J A A Clean Mouth is a Thing of Beauty and a jo'jM'o the- beholder and to tho possor. Many a beautiful face vneii jri leiinse disappear ri a smile on account of untidy anc( .poorly groomed teeth. You,r teetn should be examined at fre.quent In tervals. DR. F. W. MILLLER DENTIST Keith Theatre Building. Phone 391W. How much wo admire and how well we remeber a perfect set of, teeth! At The Sun, Today and Tomorrow. flary Miles Minter in "Sweet Lavender" THURSDAY Bert Lytell in "The Manage of Wm. Ashe" At The Keith Today. "Paying the Piper." Wednesday and Thursday "My Ladys Garter" At The Crystal Today and Tomorrow g Wm Duncan and Edith Johnson in Where Men Are Men.