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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1921)
ft THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Overstocked Sale Now On WHERE LOW PIIICE MEETS GOOD QUALITY THESE PRICES TALK LET US SHOW YOU READ AND BE CONVINCED $3.60 Vnluo Boys' Shoes. $3.50 Vciluo Mens' Work Shoes $0.00 Vnluo Moils' Dress Shoes $10.00 Value High Top Boot Qf.n Vnlnn $2.27 $2.87 $3.67 $6.44 $30.00 Valuo Mens' Overcoats.. $21.75 $3.50 Valuo Wool Union Suit ..... $2.17 $2.00 Valuo Mens "Winter Caps $10.00 Valuo Boys' Overcoats $10.00 Valuo Boys' Maokinaws $13.50 Valuo Shcop lined 'Coats $11,50 Valuo Boys' Corduroy Suits $1.47 $6.77 $6.47 $9.34 $6.77 $2.00 Valuo Mons Suits SlV.45 $13.50 Value. Z O nn Boys' Suits ,$ 8,77 $10.00 Valuo -J Boys' Suits. V 1 77 $1.25 Value BoyB' Blouses... OlC it.vv vniuo ni Fleeco Lined Union Suits, I .Ijl $2.25 Valuo : Flannel Shirts... . $1 VI $2.00 Valuo X Coat Sweater fli jtij f muu mm mm Wool Socks j lc ,Mcns' Trousera , j, . v COHNEH FH.ONT & DEWEY STS- FI in m DON'T FORGET THE FREE MERCHANDISE WE ARE GIVING AWAY- v Mil JIT FREE scnuecKly (knuune.i WILSON TOUT. Editor ond Publisher. Entormf at tho North Platte, Nebraska IJostofflco as,' Second Class Matter. SUliSCIHl'TION PUICEt if One Tear, in advance $1.50 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. ,: HMTOKIAL . i - A team was backed up in front of "Wni., "Waldorf's shop on Locust streot anil tho driver, Alvln Johnson, went into tho shop on business. Tho horsog tho lines liecamo en. tanplod in tho wheol and tho more they backed, tho tighter tho lines be came: Tho wagon finally crossed tho sidewalk and struck tho corner ,o tho iplato glass show window ot tho Whlttnkcr Millinery. Tho glasH was broken, tho frames bont and an art sign 'Just bolow tho window was crocked." It is unfortunato that In this automobile ago, no provision is made nlorig the streots for hitching horsos, Tltero uro who.o blocks where thoro isfno chanco to tlo a team and whiln wf do not boliove a man should leave a team standing in '.ho stroot without .Its bping fastened,. It is pretty hard for a man to tako on a load of goods from n, number of stores and shops unless v bo can buck his toam up to tho shop or tie it In the Imrnedlato vicinity. This, (a tho problem -which will havo to 'bo worked out in some way. Kolth Novlllo called attention o." JLho ITolarlana yesterday that ono of atlio loading players, on iho Lincoln football toam is a nogro. Ho Bald that sinco wo do not havo separate schools In Nebraska for the nogro and whito children, it was necessavy ffpr'a negro boy who had, any ambi Jlon,to attend tho public schools "uojng a student in tho school ho has all tho rights to tnko a part in. tlio'- activlties of tho school that any oljfor Btudont has. ir ho'oxcolls in fotftball and earns a place on tho team ho should bo troalod with the pamoJconsldoratlon as any other play er. Mr. Novlllo asked tho llotar innSto tiso tholr Inrluonoe in seeing that this negro rocriven fair consid eration from tin) North Platto peo ple "Hnd asked tho Jtolarlans'to pass the word along. Wo arc glad to do thlfc and to add that In our oxpor. lone, Kami's art not won by yelling fp,u or. insulting oplthots from tho sldb l'lnos. Our people cannot affor to, illsgraco North Platto by showing tiny .but the propor spirit toward our' visitors. :o:- "Mr. alid Mrs. O. IT. Eyerloy $t Horshoy .spent Sunday at tho homo of Mrs, C. R. Trent. 1 1 111 ww urn a REMEMBER!! Monday, November 28 th I Will Soil at AUCTION At. North Platte, Nebraska 460 Stackers and Feeders Stockors and feedors of all weight? All good straight backed, heavy-boned cattle. Tho right kind to feed this cheap corn and rough feed. Tho kind that will mako money. Diy pows, wot cows, heifers, butchors stuff, calves, . milk cows and bulls. Some of these cattle will sell froight ;paid to Missouri River. Peed and transit any branch on main lino. Monday, November 28th Will bo a good time to havo your cattlo hero. They aro -selling good. Thte is tho time to clear up what you havo kto soil and got them in tho bank before tho weather gets fbad. CASPER RAUCH f North Platto, Nebr. CHARLES OLSON and H. M. JOHANSEN. Auct. christian chuhoh are OPENING WITH VIGOR ltov. Low C. Harris of Boulder, r!ntn. nnnrw1 n angina rf vmrlvrti meetings In tho First Christian1 Church last Sunday. Tho attendance was larger than expected considering tho weather. The topic for tho morning sorvico was 'Ho Saved Othors, Himself ho Could-Not Sayo" It was. a deep study of tho personal responsibility of each christian to pay tho price oven to tho last drop of blood, Tho evening sorvico opened by 'a social hour for tho young sooplo at 'which Mrs. I. L. Zook, Mrs. It. 13, Marshall, Mrs. D. M. Howard ana (Mrs. E. Thiea woro hostesses. Be tween forty and fifty pcoplo enjoy ed their hospitality after which a vory interesting and holpful meeting was conducted by Miss Ola Pylo. Tho church , was well filled for tho evening worship which opened with nn enthusiastic song" servlco led by Mr. Harris. Mrs. Ira LoMastors and Georgo Grogg contributed a duet as a special rfuniBor. ,Tho subject last night was "Tlio Truo Itoad to Dominion." :o:- JIAKI) GAMK AT CURTIS ENDS, IN VICTORY l'Olt NORTH PLATTE HIGH Ono of tho hardest games of tho season was piayed at Curtis last Fri day when tho Curtis Agricultural i school was defeated by North Platto by a scorp of 14 to 10. Tho Curtis ljno was especially strong am held the North Platto Hue bettor than any team which North Platto has facod. A largo number ot North Platto pco plo acconipanlod tho team and thoro was some friction during and, follow ing tho game, all of. which, was un pleasant and caused more, talk than was necessary. 13y wilmlng this game tho North Platto team still, holds, itu rocortl as ono of tho undefeated teams of tho state. -:o:- Tho small. son of W. H. Hamilton who has boon seriously 111 Is reportc'o to bo Improvod. x, Attorney C. L. BaHklns wont to Ilayos Center Sunday to transact le gal business. ' Miss Iloronlco Ilarloy of Donvor who has boon visiting at tho J. A. Doucot homo will loavo tomorrow for Wlnnlpog to Join hor mother nnd brother who aro visiting thorc. Tho degree team of tho Knights of Columbus spent Sunday In Koar noy putting on a class. Tho mom bors of tho toam aro Louis Kolly, W. J. O'Connor, Chas. Pass, P. A. Nolan J. T. Koofo, Frank McGovorn, Carl Backers and J. K. Ottonstoln. NOTED AUTHORITY ON T 11 13 HOME AND ITS FURNISH 1NGS TO LECTURE Mrs. Graco "Wllmot, of Now York City will lecturo In tho parlors or tho Mothodlst church next Tuesday afternoon, on tho "Home and lib Furnishings". Sho Is an authority on this subject having gained her knowledge through extenslvo study and wide oxporlenco. Mrs. Wllmot has boon on tho lecturo platform for about eight years and Is brought hero by tho ladies of tho Twentieth Century Club. Following tho war sho gave 112 lectures in tho south while this year her work will tako her into tho central and western states. Mrs. Wllmot will arrive in North Platto on Manday worn In g and will bo glad to visit any homo and consult with any of tho ladles about tho homo nnd Its decoration, without charge. Tho lecturo will bo held at 3 p. m. -:o: STRANGER IS KILLED HY MOV ING TRAIN IN LOCAL RAIL R.OAD YARDS. A man who was identified by tho papers found In his pockets, as Wayne E. Taylor of Maquoketo, la. was found dead in tho west yards last Sunday morning. Ho had been run ovor by a train. It vis thought that ho was trying to catch a freight as' ho had been seen walking up tho track a short while before the acci dent. From tho papers It is bolloved that ho was on his way to Denver to Join tho navy. Tho body was sent lo relatives at Maquoketo, yesterday. :o: Don't miss tho big clearance sale of Millinery at Arvllla Whlttakqr's. Do You , i'K ft ft tT rep U .if. 4 i 1 ' ' ' . - . , I '1 I I t ; 5 . Want Ads FOR SALE Young ladles coat and set of furs. Phono 568J. FOR RENT Storage space ,in fire proof ware house. Simon Bro3. FOR SALE OR TRADE House with ono or throo lots, for cattle, mulos. hay and corn, Call 2003" West Oth. FOH SALE Bicycle, In good running order, for $10. North Platto Light & Power Co. WANTED Mlddlo aged woman for house work on ranch Box 35, Broad wator, Neb. ... FOR SALE Horso hide fur coat In quire at. Best Laundry Co. FOR' SALE-tOne Radiant Home hard coal stove, good as" now. A. O. Kpcken, 220 West 'Sixth street. FOR SALE High grade six cylinder auto. In excclljont" condition,; new icord tires. Will consider liberty bonds or real estate security in pay ment. FOR SALE Feed lot containing 20 acres all fenced and subdivided in about twenty or more lots enclosed with high board fence ;, 'parts of lots havo feed racks, feed bunks, water troughs, stock scales and some shcds This feed lot Is known as the Old North Platte Stock Tards.iFor' infor mation '"regarding terms' of lease and prlco write John Burko, 419' Hooker Street, Donvor, Colorado or see Bratt Gbodman and Buckley. :o: C. F. Temple, Tho Travelers Man Know Of Any who has not received the help the Gov ernment is ready and eager to give him? The American Red Cross wants to help the Government find every last man who is suffering on accdunt of his war service on sda, in field or in camp: It wants to help such a man fill out his compensation, hospitalization and vocational education papers for action at Washington; it will follow up his claim; it will help him get ready for the hospital; it will give him encouragement and recreation while he is at the hospi tal; it will give neighborly, unobstruc tiv'e ajd to his family while he is gone; in a thousand ways it will be his true friend and counsellor. Annual RED CROSS Roll Call Join or renew your membership M " November. 11-14,1921 - T NOTICE pF TAKING UP, ESTRAY Taken up by tho undorslgned ou soctlon 24, southwest quarter 14j.'Jl, west of Cody Ranch, County of Lin-1 coin, State of Nobraska, on the 5th. day of November 1921: team of brown mules with light noses. Ono nulo has pieco of old ropo around neck. Owner cafl at this office, pay for this notice and tako animals. Dated this ljth day of Nov., 1921. sfgned, W. J. THOMAS. 921 W. 2nd. NOTICE OF TAKING UP ESTRAY Taken Up by the Undersigned, five miles northwest of North Platte County of Lincoln, Suite of Nebras ka; on or "about tho tenth day of No vember, 1921, 2 black goldlngs, weight about 1,000, 1 sorrel gelding, weight 1,000, 1 black mare, weight about 1, 000, 1 sorrel mare, weight about 800 and colt. Dated this 19th day of November, 1921. (Signed) A. J. TRACY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1854 of Mary Facka, de ceased. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato ot Nebraska, sst Credit ors of said estato, will tako notice that the time llmfted for presenta tion and filing of claims against said Estato is March 23, -1922, and for settlement of said Estate Is Novem ber 18, T922; that. I will sit at the county court room In said county on December 23, 1921, at. 10 o'clock a m., and on' March 23, 1922, at 10 o'clock a., m., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Win. H. Woodhurst, County Judge- Disabled Veteran Thq Red Cross spent last yearaps. proximately ten million dollars inser.v, ing disabled ex-service men andtheir families. It must find that last mah'-wliS is suffering, and perhaps you knowis. k name. Send his name and address''to ' your Red Cross Chapter immediately. And when you know that this one activity of. the Red Cross costs nearly four million dollars more than the ag gregate receipts of the years' member ship dues, you certainly will not only help it find and help these disabled men, but you will renew your membership and see that every last member of your family is enrolled. ' x Your Red Cross can carry on only through your support! 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