The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 08, 1921, Image 8

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    THE NORTHELATTE EMI-WEEKX.Y 'T-RIBUNl'
ScmfJ3Jeeklo Srtlume.
WIL'SOX TOUT. Kdltor and Publisher.
fflnlored at the North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflce ns Second Class Mutter.
SUHSCMPTION PHICK:
Ono Year, In ndviinca. $1.50
?rfy:siJAY, ovj;-unKit 8th, 1021.
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hmtomXl
Nov. Int. Treasure! Soudor had
ilssued 4,03 1 auto licences which is
coiisldorably bplow tho number which
should have been Issued.
' Our announcement of the Yeoman
.meeting at Sutherland lhst Thursday
evening was short of tho facts. Thori
were 40 iaindld(atcs wltli over 400
Tieomen. present. AJjout 150 wont
irom North Platte and all neighbor
ins towns wcro represented.
Sunday was a beautiful fall day
hero in Lincoln County, In the after
noon wo took a walk and faw dande
lions and Bhonhord's purse In bloom.
Tho, roso bushes in Fred Mnrtl's yard
wcro In bloom nnd wo saw a butter
jy and heard of a man who flaw a
grasshopper. Hoxolder bugs, wasps,
'.bees flics and ants woro ropo'rted
tto 1o about It was warm and bright
for November.' Callfornians please
inotlcc
plant that hontB tho court homo.
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FAH.UI5IIS AJtE TO STAND IJY TUB
UAM.HOAO .MKN IX WAHK
QITK.STIOV.
NOTICE OP PETITION
'Ono of the causes of fires is poor
lectrio wiring. This is commoner In
tiown than in the country although
villi tho increase In farm lighting
Tilanls and transmission linos, tho wir
ing of tho farm buildings becomeu
an Increasing problom. Tho aafo wuy
Is to call an electrician when tho
"wiring needs attention. Somo people
attempt to inako minor repairs nnd
"changes for themselves but thoro Is
4in Increased hazard when this h
done The best way is to call tho ex
port who understands electric wir
ing and ueunly he will mako It safe.
Only about $10,000 was- available
this yoar with which to purchaso
deltiHiuont lax certificates. We un
dortftand tho totul of dellnquont
taxoiTfor 1920 was over ?1 10,000.
This would leave $1C6000 in (nxea
for .1020 still duo tho County and
unpaid. That oxplalns why the
North Platte Bonrd of Education Is
5G8.000 behind In Its cash paymentr
In,, other ivords, North Platto schools
have npont nearly $70,000 moro
4ha they have takon In. Tho full
amount will bo paid In In time and
spioanwlille tiio warrants of tho DIs
lr)ci' aro bolng registered nnd will
drqw Jntorost but tho delinquent
tnxuq aro also drawing Interest so
it;will,como out all right In the end
for ovp.ryono but the unfortunato
taxpayor who cannot or does not
Ascitic- up pretty soon,
Somo puoplo have romnrkod why
tho CommlsslonorH did not build
jail in the now. building and then sell
the prosont Jail and lot for rosldonro
pu-!oBo. This was the idea at flret
liu t yhon tho Hoard made Its trip
of nSpectton of tho now court houses
lo where through tho stnto It found
thjU'tho Jail and tho heating plant
woro usually placed apart from tho
court houso. So tho nrohltoct was con
sulted and lie advised tho samo plan
librii. Tho how building doos not ln
ilud a Jail nor doos it Include a
heating plant. It is tho plan of the
Commissioners now to build an ad
dition to tho present Jail building and
In It put a garago and heating plant
Tho. material In the prosont Court
Hoimo will he used as far as posslblo
.tfjWlho'oxpenso thus will ho rodueod.
TV& plan Is a good one. Tho boating
plant will thus bo Just across the
fltreot from tho court houso and Btoam
can roadlly bo dollvorod thoro. Tho
jrtJJ wtll also bo hontod by tho snmo
The following clipping was hand
ed to us by ono of our subscriber.
who nskod us to print It. It Is from
tho Columbus Telegram and we print
It In full: ,
Editor Telogrum:
I have read a lot about how Is It
that nU tho farmers aro opposed to
the railroad strike, and how tho
farmers want to whip tho railroad
workers Into accepting lower wages,
so that freight rates will bo redue.
ed. Hut I want to toll the railroad
boys through Tho Telegram that ov
cry farmer who has not been de
ceived by the propaganda published
by tho big newspapers is heartily In
sympathy with tho Railroad work
mon. I am not much of a writer, but
X have been reading tho writing o.
a Huffalo county farmer who known
how to write, and I ask you to print.
In Tho Tclcram his cncouragln
words to tho railroad boys. Ho saya
to tho railroad boys:
"Don't think for a moment, boys,
tho furmors aro all against you In
this railroad strike.
"Wo want lower frolght ratos, of
conrso, but It Is no nlgn wo will gc.
them, oven If your wages aro cut a.
gain, If ono may Judgo by their past
conduct. ,
"They cut your wages 12 per cent
July 'l, as moBt pcoplo aro aware.
Has anyone heard of oven a 2 per
cont cut In railroad freight rates? If
four months Isn't long enough tlmo
to adjust rutcs, how long do they
want? My ldoa Is, Just ns long as you
railroad boys, wo fanners nnd tho
consumer will stand for It. And you
aro tho only ones orgnnlzcd suffi
ciently to bring thom to time. So
stay with it and you will win.- A Huf
falo County Farmer."
That Is Just tho way I feel about It
just now thoro Is a bond of sympathy
botwoou nil farmbrs and all organ
lsced laborers, and particularly all
railroad laborors. Horotororo the big
lntorcBta havo arrayed tho farmers
against organized labor, but thev
can't deceive us any moro. Last wook
In Tho Tologram ono of tho Columbus
railroad boys appealed to tho public
for-sympathy and support In case tho
strlko shall conio. I want that bo,
and all othor railroad boys to know
that thoy do have the sympathy of nil
farmorB In tho Columbus neighbor
hood who havo not boon docolved by
tho big nowspapors. Our pockctbookn
aro pretty lint. Wo cannot glvo muclJ
monoy aid, but wo havo plenty or
corn, nnd will dlvldo our last Back
Of corn moal with tho railroad boys
If tho railroad offlclalB shall try to
starve the men Into accepting rcduc
cd wages boforo announcing n reil
reduction in frolght rates Plat.
County Farmor.
Fresh Cured
MEATS AND FISH
ALSO EULL LINK OF
OROCEKIES
Steak lSc
4
Loin Steak ' 25n
Pork Stoak 18c
Hamburger , 15c
Trado tickets give on all cash
purchases. Credit given on
Aluminum Ware Guaranteed
20 years. Free del ivory.
Crow & Crow
Telephone 708.
Farm Bureau
Exchange List.
.nachlnery. These adds to nXrZ '0l St vo TtVvZ?
Semi-Weekly Tribune and discontinued unless ZiTJt ? P,att
nfter the second Issue: This service is row fo l,v p T"0 ls rOCOlVl"'
Hioney and for that reason Is Zt avnllabfe for tho" l Mombor8h'
Sena your list, to the Counly Age, oZ I No lX
'-88. hero tho County list will bo compiled for tho paper. Tl o l III te'r Ui,
.number tho Kroator the sorvlco to tho County. ' teenier tin
LISTEN
I nm on tho market for a xood
clOail COOk and (llsliu'jiRlinr. T u-nnt"
'V the restaurants nnd hotels nnd
bi'iiade them a price on good meals
out tltoy think they can do better In
Omaha. It is O. K. with me so I will
Btart a restaurant and Bhor ordor
In connection with my meat niarkot.
Geo. McKnln.
liJstato No. 185C of Hornhard Wink-
uiiwardcr, docoascd, In tho County
Court of Lincoln County, Nobm
' kn.
Tho Stato of Nobrasku. To' alt
persons Interested In said Estato tabu
notice that a petition has been filed
for tho lssuunco of letters testament
nry of Illchard F. WInkonwcrdcr
and for the appointment of Richard
F. Wlnkcnwerder ob Administrator of
said Estate, which has been set for
hoarlng heroin on December 2, 1D21,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Dated November 4, 1921.
WM. H. C. WOODHUHST,
(SEAL) County Judge
:o; ' -
MflTinB! m,' HETtTIAV
I For Sale Now room house West
Estate No. 1857 of Edwnrd P. Hob- 9tli. Phone GC1W.
iiausen, ueceaseu, in tho county, yur Jtcnt Furnished room. 5101
Lourt of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Kaat 5th. Phono 1197.
The State of Nebraska. To all per- For Saleono Radant Ilomo ha,.j
so is In crested In said Estate take conl stove good M noW- A Q R
notico that a net t on has boon n pi . . '
, ., ,-A . . i esi sixui street.
ior mo appointmont oi ssaran lleo
Want Ads
lots Tor ranch or farm in Col6?Or
Nobr. Also niatoh other city propter
ty eastern Nebr. and lrrlgntod landn.
Adolph P. Sohmidt, G12 S. Klin. &ve ,
Hastings, Nebr.
For Lease Feed lot containing 20
acres, all fenced und subdivided in
about twenty or more lots, enclosed f
with high board fence; part of loin)
havo feed racks, feed bunks, water i
j troughfl, atock scales ana some sheds. 1
I This Is tho feed lot known as the Old
North Platte Stock Yards . For Infor
mation regarding terms of lease and
prlco write! John Burke, 4194 Hooker
Street, Donvor, Colorado, or see
Bratt. Goodman & Buckley.
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
hnuKon as Administratrix of sold Es.
Wanted Two men to help haul
tale, which has been net for Imnrin: hC(ss- Ca on J Mlzuno, 2 miles
herein on Nov. 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock norlh of DM wood' Station.
Wanted A cook and men to work.
n. in.
Dated November 8, 1921.
WM If. C WOODHUHST,
(SEAL) Coonty Judge
Phono or wrlto Wm. McNcnl. Suthei
land, Nebr.
To Trade Ten acre tract and 171
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That intnnglblo und mysterious thing called OPPORTUNITY, about
which so many essays havo eon written, so many sermons preach
ed and so many poems Inspired, Is not a stranger that comes and
knocks at our door in disguise, not a winged meteor that spreads its
llaring stream of light across ho heavens whon least expected, not
nn archangel that suddenly -awakens us from our sleep to bring good
tidings.
OPPORTUNITY Is just plain home folks. It's as constant as tho
shadow that walks with us and Is always present In our affairs, re
gardless of vocation, position or circumstan. es.
Opportunity 18 not what' may cpme TOMORROW, but what wo make
out of TODAY.
You may bo insurable today, but unable to pass the necessary med
ical examination tomorrow, do not dolay until your opportunity Una
passed, but secure a Perfect Protection policy with tho FIDELITY
RESERVE COMPANY today. A HOME Company, writing Life,
Health and Accident Insurance of all Kinds. Homo office, Fourth
and Locust Streets, North Platte, Nebraska.
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Thoso having farms for ront wduld
do well to loavo notico nt tho County
Agont'B Office. Wo havo a numbor of
inquiries for them.
FOR SALE Abordoou Angus bulls;
Poland China boars u Slnglo Comb
Jlhbdo Island Rod cockorols. S. R.
Pattlson, Maxwell.
FOR- SALE i registered Hereford
bulls, C yoara-oid. Talmago Whlto,
irjorahoy.
VOll SALECortlfJod Grimm aI-
in mi seod. Phono 1209J.
VOll SALE S honi! nf rnrrlutnJ
Horoford bulls, U months old John
FOlSALE About 25 hoad regis
tered Horcford cattle. J. M. Scliopp,
Maxwoll.
A UNEQUALLED SELLING EVENT FOR YOU
Crowds Throng the Isles and Buy at
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Great $76,000 Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses,
Furs, Millinery, Skirts and Everything for the
Child or Woman. r
CLOSED ALL DAY NOVEMBER 11T
A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL IN DRESSE!
ASTOUNDING! That is the only uord for it printer's ink could never
make you grasp tho time values thrown out to you in this great value
lot. Tricotines, Serges, Satins, Taffetas, Georgette Dresses, all go ir
one mighty sweep -in this terrible PRICE SLAUGHTER'. It will in
deed bo a genuine MASSACRE to wtness, the destruction of profits on
this lot of beautiful garments. The values are up to $35.00. Tho entire
ot goes for
CM44
IT IS ALL OVER AT 6 P. M., MONDAY NIGHT
, S1.50 HOSE
S1.S0 BRASSIERS
0
66c
49c
$1 FINE VESTS
33c
"Hi i I MM ui' i
$2.00 SILK HOSE
88c
A GENUINE SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY
$12.50 Trimmed Hats go for $5.55
One of the' real Bargain Offers Trimmed
Hats in Panne Velvets, Brocaded combina
tions, Tinsel trimmings and embroidered
(ffrpl T-Tnttnra PIiikIi Snllnrs nil Mmf Jcs
new and the values are genuine up to vj
$12.50. Wo aro going to startle tho Millin- P
ory World of this section with this offer,
for every ono of these models you have your
choice. Thoy go for
I
I Pnly
H More
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LADIES READ!!
100 Union Suits for You to Pick From
$1.50 "Unions" 66c
A real special at the riirht tlmo. This
great lot of finest Jersey ribbed Union
Suits, beautifuly trimmed and tailored.
They go in all sizes, while thov last, nt :.
special saving price of
86c
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LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE
NqRTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA
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Don't
Wait
Come
Now
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