The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 11, 1921, Image 8

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    TOUT. Editor ninl, Publisher.
Bntored-at tho North Plutte, Nebraska
Postoffico ns Second Class Mutter.
SUHSCJtUTIOX I'JtlCEt
Ono Year, In advance- $1.C0
FRIDAY, XHWIIIKK 1Mb, 1021."
JilllTOJtlAL
Who was tho first u'hlto nmn to
eco Lincoln County and tell ut Ills
oxporlonccs? Head about 11 In un
darly isstio of tho Tribune.
Ovor in tho south part of tho
count thoro 1b ald to bo a road
which Is particularly sandy and on
which It Is vory difficult to make
good tlmo. Somoouo posted ti sign
which road something like this "Go
tho Limit All speed regulations aro
off." I '
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBIiNIS
favdrod. In his lottor, tho Idea giv
en abovo Is so mixed up with per
sonaj and buslne matters that wo
thought host to rcproduco the
thought for tho consideration of out
roadora with tho suggestion that any
ono approving or disfavoring Iho
proposition will send us his Idea and
let us place It boforo our readers,
Lottors will bo welcomed and such
as wo can uso will ho printed.
.
Saturday at 3
O'clock
A. B. Leo has heen making somo
nlco Improvements In tho offlco and
salesroom of tho Gonornl'Tlro Co.,
horo. During his sparo tlmo h ha.
systematized his oqulpraont so that
ho can,tako car of tho rilah which
he believes is coming with tho re
sumption of normal business condi
tions. Confidence In the futuro of
North Platte, Lincoln Cotinty and of
Westqrn ' Nebraska Is a characteris
tic of moBt of our business men and
la boat oxprosscd by gotting roady
for tho good business which is coming.
A report wus started this week thul
a black list' of pupils who did not nnv
nn assessment for tho danco held by.
tho Ninth grado last weok, had boon)
proparcd and was posted In tho Jun-!
lor High School with a remark that l
thoso on tho list wero traitors to tho I
class. Wo aro Informed that thcro 1h
no truth In tho roport. It Is nresuni .
ed that It started from tho fact thnt n
llRt of tho members of tho class was
prepared and as fast as they paid
their assessment for tho party
their names woro crossed off the list
Of course tho names remaining wore
of Ihoso who did not pay. Tho mon
ey, wo are told, was used to pay for
tho refreshments and) not for the
dance. It Is tho common practice to
ralso money for tho clnss parties by
assessing each n cortaln share and
only those who pay aro oxpocted to
come. No other plan has boon de
vised and unless abused this plan
usually works out satisfactorily
:o:
A UK it CAN LKGION MKMOMAL
MASS MEETING AT KEITH
AinilSTICK DAY
BLOCK'S
BOX PA
RTY
at 1
IS
ifrom tho Attornoy Gonoral's offlco
comos a ruling which Is reported In
tho stnto press to moan that thous
ands of mon and womon In Nebras
ka will bo barred from voting at tho
ischool olnctlons. Under tho law,
says tho opinion, persona without
chlldron cannot voto at school olec
tlons unloss thoy havo $200 or moro
personal proporty which was assess
ed tho last prqvlous year before tho
olection. This appilos to olectlonn
for school bonds and for school offi
cial. Ho claims this Is the law but
othors claimed that in cities where
the, election of mombors of tho Board
of Education and voting of school
bonds Is hold at tho samo tlmo that
I he rogular city election Is hold, any
logal voter could voto. Tho decision
Is clear and has tho force of tho law
until overruled by tho courts.
Wo havo received a commuulca
Uov rom n Mncoln County iaxpayor
In ' which, ho su (tests that North
Lincoln County Is entitled to a rep
resentative on tjio Board of C6unty
Commissioners and ho suggosla that
tho numbor o'f Commissioners bo In
creased to four and ono bo olcctod
from a district which comprises tho
part 6f tho county north or tho North
Platto ntvor. Ho thinks that part
of tho county Ik ndKlooted at tlmoa
In tho matter of roads, oulvorts. etc
and that tho real of the County Is 9th. Phono GG1W.
;()n Armlstlco Day botweon tho hours
of 11:15 a. m. aud 12:15 p. m. tho
American Loglon will hold a mass
meeting memorial servico at tho Keith
Theatre to pay homago to tho Un
known Hero who Is to bo burled In
Arlington National Cemetery on that
date.
Tho following program will bo pro
sontod:
"Star Spangled Uannor"-High School
Band. '
Invocation Ilov. C. F. Koch.
Short Address Sonator "W. V. Hoag-
land.
Heading" Flandors Fields" Marlon
Ilichards.
Short Address District Judgo Towoll.
Selection Male Quartette.
Short Adddross-Itov. Patrlqk McDald.
Two Minutes of Silent Prayor In Honor
of Dead Horo.
"America" Atidlonco and Hand.
Benediction -Rev. Paul Shonk.
:o:
' M. D. Oulloy of Coring visited his
brother J. C. Gulloy Sunday whllo on-
routo from Kansas City whoro ho at
tended tho Amorlcan Loglon Conven
tion to his homo.
Besides the great number of price reductions you will
find in this great 073,000 Sale on Saturday
Hardin "Fm thp Man" P5eP?res a Surprise for the Ladies
lldl Ulltg 1111 UK Mdll of North Platte and Community.
The last Saturday of this great sale starting promptly at 3 p. m., we will place on sale two
hundred boxes, containing selected merchandise from various departments in our store, Coats,
Suits, Dresses, Underweer, Hosiery, Scarfs, Waists, in fact all sorts of things, that you can use'
and the values in the boxes will be up to 525.00. There are no blanks each one is guaranteed to
contain at least 50c worth of merchandise most of them containing more
At 3 Saturday they will be sold blind for SO CHt"Q
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Wait Ads
For Jteiit-Furnlshcd room. 510 To Trade Ten aero tmot. .nn.i m
East 6th. Phono 1197. t lots for ranch or farm In Colo, or
Lor Kent Garage. 323 W. Fifth. Nobr. Also match other city proper
Phono 855W. ty eastern Nebr. and Irrigated land't.
For Sale Qno Kadlaut Homo hard Adolph P. Schmidt, G12 S. Kan. Ave,
coal Htovo, good as now. A. 0. Kocken.l Hastings, Nebr.
VanSnT" , , , , ,! e-Feed lot containing 20
ST, n ! t Z l lTVm " fencctl n subdivided in
SSJ otrdit Sonn: 2 mnazz ;r .lots'tcncfloi ed
I vpui nigu board fenco; part of lots
Wniltcd A COOk ami mon to Wrirlr. linvn fnnil rnHrd fnn.l ,.,.,
-. ...... - w v. HvkUB liuilivn. 1 il LI! I
Phono or write Wm. McNoal. Suthoi
land, Nobr.
troughs, stoclc.scalcs and some sheds.
This' Is tho feed lot known as tho Old
i ....
r or Kcm Four r,pom furnlsliod , North Platto Stock Yards . For Intor
houso at 1820 west 3rd St., good sized , mation rogardlng terms of lease and
barn. -Rent $30.00. prko wrlto John Burke, 4194 Hooker
Five room house at 2111 oast 4th st. Street, Denver, Colorado, or see
Itant '$20.00. Qratt, Goodman & Buckley.
FIvo room all modern except heat, :o:
Terraco at 1st and Ash street. Rent Urasslers In brocade and plain
3C'00- , stylos. The well known Model Bras-
111! trll t rnniti liniitm nuulno., nvnn..i i i
u I, , , -w iwui u u.v-wil uiur uitor wcarinir tucni you will
l or Sale-New t room houso West ,10at, 902 east nil st. Rent $C0.0fl.-noMCo th,.,- ,nrL h V ' ,
II...... n i . . I '
Tramp & Sons.
3 DAYS
Matinee Sunday
'Ommencm
2 Sunday
"tup
m mm
. . By Lillian ami Goo. Ttandolnh Ghostor.
StKKr A .' -ones.
A whole city
ftlAIIUAGK LICENSE
Following Is a list of marriage
license Issued by County Judge
Woodhurst during tho welc ending
today:
Nov. 3 John J. Christ, Suth'er
land and Miss Goldlo G. Glanders,
Paxton. Married by Rev. Patrick
McDald.
Nov. 5 Delbert S. Carr, North
Platto and Miss Alice Ethel Bush,
North Platto. Married by Rev. P.
R. Stevens.
LOCAL AJOJ 3'liliSO.NAL
James Flynn is visiting in Key
stone this week.
Vivan Nelson went to Gothenburg
yesterday to spend tho day.
The Post. Offlco will close all day
Friday. No deliveries will bo made.
Otis Kitchen will leave this even
ing for Cheyenno to spend a few
days.
James Dorram and family moved
into their new home on east fifth
street yesterday.
Attorney .Geo. N. Gibbs returned
, Nov. 7 Cecil M. McKinlcy, North A"mey.Geo. N. Gibbs returned
Platto and Miss Maude E. St.mioM I thIs morninS from Omaha where ho
North Platto transacted business.
Nov 7 Paul II. Moffitt, North
Platte and Miss Jessa Frye, Don
iphan, Nebr. Married by County
Judgo Woodhurst.
Nov. 8 Leslie E, Fisher, Denver
and Miss Esther Ida Renslow, Den
vor. Married by Rov, PjSfR, Stevens
THE NEWEST STYLES ARE REP
RESENTED IN THESE DRESSES
Silk and wool dresses in the newest
of stylea Jiro being shown in our
Roady-tci-Wcar. hey have low waist
line, unovon hems, large sleeves and
Bateau nocks. All aro very beauti
ful and of a quality that will appeal
to the most particular buyers. E. rl .
Tramp & Sons. '
Father Sullivan returned to his
homo In Wood River yesterday after
visiting in tho city.
Mrs. E. G. Dolph of Farnum is
taking medical treatment at tho
Platto Valley hospital. . ,
airs. James Hathaway returned to
her aidme In Grand Island this morn
ing after visiting at tho M. M. Doty
home.
Athena underwear. Become ac
quainted with thi Hue of underwear
and you will ahfays'iise it. E. T.
Tramp & Sons. :-
Anna -Gray Clark of Ogaialla. waB
a city visitor Monday. Mrs. .Clark
is ojio of, the pioneer educators and
newspaper writers of western Nebraska.
RfiPNP PnnM HTM! ROM nc J A I I iMnirnnnii
Oyer 1C.0O0 eallona of oil were poured on an artificial inko fiOO feoi wldo by 2,000 feet long which was constructed by VltMarnnh for tn
special production, "Tho Son of Walllngford- at a coat of ?20,000. Tho oil was set afire for a WVcUciiHr sc7n In iff r0 , Sr
lor ten days steady. Flames hvlco the size of a man's body shot heavenward In great whirlpools Tho lafrQ 2 I X 22?W u . I
lxata In tho middle of tho lake. It Is ono of tho most thrilling aud boat lire scones ovor transferred to Aim. ulMl."0tf'P wr tfmw's
Tho author spent twenty years planning this story which ho oxpoctoil to nmko the greatest of his career. He spent
two yoars collaboration with his wife preparing it for the screen; No expense was spared in making the production.
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Second Liberty Loan Interest
Due November 15th
Holdors of Second Liberty Loan
Bonds a.re advised that the najct swnl
ftimual Interest will bo due NovmUi
16th.
Clip your coupons nromntiv
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posit tho intomt it oneo in y0lir
lug Aocount.
Makt sure thnt all th$ Liberty Lpidf
lionds you hold are ptrmansnt bondsE'
and tlmt all littaraaf .1h. v.. .'-'S1.T,
" . vu uu UUIU
has been oollwtsd.
The Platte Valley State Bank