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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI -WEEKLY TRIBUNE t e a Mad Miller as the crazy man is coming to the Keith Theatre on Friday and is known to the world as the mo3t wonderful escape artist and dare devil expon- S Jin Un .f.n k I: it ii -Cc : c l.: i k-5 J Edward W. Ames, the man who talks faster than a women, with a good supply of comedy talk and songs. Burdell & Burdell, that comedy pair in mixology will furnish many laughs and funny situations. They are said to be chic and talented. Browning and More, this is a singing and dancing act of rare quality. Miss Moore's gowns are all from the shop of Lucello and are creations. Her voice is a, rich and clear soprano and she has personality and pep. Mr. Browning is a good looking chap with a fine voice, full of pep and personality and his acrobatic dancing is a real treat. The show in general should be appreciated. ' . ,. L Also a Feature Picture, a Comedy and News Reel. ; WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher, Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska Postofflco as Socond Clans Matter. SUHSCKIPTION PRICE $ One Year, In ndvanco fl.GO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. EDITORIAL Wcathorman Shilling has given us a' flno brand of woathor during the past fow weeks and wo hereby take back anything wo have over said a bout him, cither to his faco or bo hind his back. In return for this wo expect him to continue to uso his best efforts to glvo this community the kind of woathor It wants. - One of tho most appropriate things wo have seen latoly was tho confer ring of nssoclato membership in tho North Platto Rotary club on Rev. Al fred Oilman tho night boforo ho loft for tho cast. Ho was Invited to the regular dinner and following tho re past ho was tnkon Into tho club and presented with tho button. Ho was nBked to koop tho button as a slight mark of appreciation of his life work by tho Rotartans of his homo town, Rov. Oilman exemplifies In tho high est dogrco the Rotary motto "Service boforo self." A farmer ovor In AVold county Colorado told hero this week that he paid $17,778 Irrigation taxes on 03i5 ncroB of land'thoro last yoar. Thoso who heard his statement woro almost ,.v.v.v..w..w. 2 ATITRHAV !'i ! ft H ft ft it ft it ft ft SPECIALS! FINE WOOL UNIONS ilfmis Pint; Wool Worstcc 2 95 ft ft ft $ t Union Suits it ft it 8 MENS HEAVY WOOL UNION SUITS it tt $3.25 grade . . . . it it ft I ) it j J T: MENS FINE COTTON It UNION SUITS ft it 75g ft g $2.50 grade t MENS COTTON UNION it sun a . u 10 grade MENS FLEECE LINED 1 25 n it SI. 75 Union Suits . i.i ft ft ft ft it 1 ..I 1 it Mflnn Wnnt Mived Hose it ft ft I 40c grade I I II Mens Fast Color Hoso it u r t 25c grade I , it Mn Hnnvv f?nftnn ft it g St ft $2.00 Sweaters 29 U 1 it Corduroy Trousers ft ft ft ft U 34.50 grade it 1 . ft ---------------------------- j.t overcome until ho relieved them by saying that his land was all under Irrigation. Ho cut an avorago of 20 tons of alfalfa per aero which brought him 12,720 tons of hay. This ho sold for $7 a ton which brought him $89, 040. From this ho deducted tho tax and had $71,262 whllo without irriga tion ho would not havo raised any thing becauso of tho dry soason. Protty good argument In favor of Ir-rfgntlon. Thoro nro a number of people In Lincoln county who do not know that a license is required If a person would trap for any kind of fur bear ing animals. Tills law Is offectlvo now and gamo wardens nro securing convictions for Its violation. A li conso can bo secured from tho county ( olerk for $2 and nnyono wishing to do a Httlo trapping should nttond to this part of it before starting. Thoso who wish to ovado this law may sue- coed In getting by during tho season other way or leave them undecided. . but It may not bo so easy to dispose t of tho furs as wo understand all tho! Tho Progressive-Independents havo dealors arc llconsod too. Tho Trlbuno ' ca,lotI !l county convention for Sat has no intorcst In tho mnttor other : urday afternoon, Iwro at North Platto. than lotting Its readers know about Considerable speculation has been' jt aroused ovor tho call and peoplo are , J wondering who Is oxpected to nttona. Suporlntondent LIttol has had some As wo understand it, everyone Is in- vory complimentary lottors from Lin ' coin city school officials about tho i iiuuuNKivuiK iuul o.iu game. oupi,. II, P. Shepherd writes: "I wish t congratuluto you on having tho cham-. plon foot ball team of tho state. Our tcam und coach enmo homo olated ovor tho splendid treatment accorded them whllo In your city. Tho cour- teslos shown by tho Klwnnls club, tbo , Rotary club nnd tbo CommorcInl! club wero quite unusual and it made ul0 j)()ya fo(Jj tjut jf tjl0y jHuj t() 1)e dofdntod, thoy could take dofoat from North Platto with a nroat deal ofltloiiB. somo farmer groups Including' Ml crnnn." Tim Trllmiia fnnla tlmt Mnrth f grnco." The Tribune feois that North r Platto has a right to congratulate horsolf on such oxproSBlons of ap-i provnl and wo , feel that It note a 1 atandard for tlie futuro which 1h bound to bring about a hotter con- dltlon in ovory way. Courtosios to tho visitors aro duo thorn and whan given iiountmuiy are appreciated. The Trlbuno Is proud to bo tho homo-town paper to a lot of folks. Somo Uvo hero and somo llvo away. Thoso wbo llvo horo can get around onco In a whllo and toll us whnt thoy think of us, what thoy aro doing and j No ; a what wo should do but thoso who Hvo!4j0i 7 2 " a 'S lUVflV fill nnf ltnvn Hi f a n.l i.fi n rr 7 ' . . . tw p would bo glad to hoar from any cf our out of town subscrlbors at nny time. Write a lotier to tho people horo tolling thorn of somo good thing which you havo found olsowhero and which North Platto should know about. Sometimes a former North Platto rosldont makos good la nnothor plnco. Why not lot us toll your old friends nbout It. Thoy will bo do. lighted. Also thoy will sympathize Avlth you In your sorrows If thoy know of It. Wo will bo glad to hoar from you, old friend. Thoro Is room In our off lap for n boy who would; llko to loam tho printing business, A printer draws aa good wages aa tho men In tho othor trades and chanco to become a pub lisher is always boforo him. Tho busi ness can only bo learned by goln", into a shop and gotting tho Idea fron tho othor worlcmon. Tho boglnno must uso tho tools, material and tlni" of tho shop. IIo will destroy moro O' loss of thoso and that Is a loss to tho owner. Tho bcglnnor does more harm than good so ho Is not entitled to much pay. Should thoro bo a fathor or mothor In North Platto who has a son who would llko to learn tho printing business, wo would bo glad to talk It ovor with thorn. Wo do not havo a Job opon for a boy who. nooda monoy but wo could probably offer a paront an opportunity for his boy to loam tho buslnoss and pay him what ho is worth to us, Suporlntondotit LIttol and Coach Neville are right In declaring against , u jiuai-BuuBuii iuul uciu xumu iu auusiy r some championship honor, North Platto lias been approached each time It has had a successful season In foot ball, by somo othor town which wanted to play a post season game. Wo do not remember that It has over been done. Tho climnx of the soason Is tho Thanksgiving gamo. Tho boys havo bec'n in training a long tlmo and they are often weary of the hard work. Ofton they havo work that must bo done and they cannot put lt off any longer. Tho school has sup ported tho team to tho end of tho soa son nnd should not bo asked to con tinue It longer. The weather Is more uncortaln nnd usually gets worse. Sometimes the gamblors bowl for moro and tho foot ball fans like all thoy can get but for tho good of foot ball and tho school it Is best to close tho season with tho regular schcclulo and sottlo championships In some vlted to come. Tho now party Is to bo composed of thoso who aro dls- K huuhuuu wiiii wio iwo major parno.i and who do not bco' any hope from tho several minor organldatlons now In the flold The now party is fav- ored by Judgo Wray of York who is ono of tho cleanest and most fearless political leaders In tho flold today. IIo Is an Independent and has neon ono all of tho tlmo since tho Roosc-! volt progressive 'party disbanded. Al yoar nR0 i,j8 party nmj platform was I ondorscd by several labor organlzn. tho Non-nnrtlsnn Tortinin ntnl n lnnr tno Non-partisan loaguc and a larg numbor of Independent voters. A numbor of othor mon of tho same - typo aro' behind the now party as arc nlso some of the crooks who have 'on driven out of the old parties and! somo professional politicians. Wo snail boo. .! Oivo thought to Christmas. Dtxoiu tho Jowolcr. :o: r UNION PACIFIC TIME TAI1LE IVoslbomul 1 A . .4 r. No. m. m. m 8:10 a. rrt. No. 15 ..... No. 17 ...... No. ID No. 25 ........ -'12:40 a. in.' C:25 p. m 0:10 a. m'. 7:00 p. in. No. C3' i 8: GO a. m. Ensibouiid JNO. a .12:20 n m.. No. 4 ' 11:15 p. m. No. 8 12:05 p. m. No. 10 2:2G p. m. No. 12 Hi30 p. m. No. 18 1:15 p. m. No. 20 7:20 p. m. No, 20 5:40 a. m. No. CI 10:10 p. m. No. 1C , 9:20 a. m. :o: 4 I nm homo again. Will do any kind of plnstorlng. L. W. Mathowson, Qracoland Addition, Phono C54W. (Beolor, Crosby & Basklns Attornoys) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estnto No. 18G4 of Mary Facka, do. coased In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Crodlt rs of said ostato will tako notice hat tho tlmo limited for nrosonta- Hon and filing of claims against sold Kstato is March 23, 1D22, and for , sottlomont of said Estate 1m Nnvnm. bor 18, 1022; that I will sit at the county court room In said county on Docombor 23, 1921, at 10 o'clock n. m., and on March 23, 1922, at 10. o'clock n,. m., to rocolvo, oxamlno, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed, Wm. II. Woodhurst, County Judge (Seal) is E3 mm tr V-A 1211! iU1C RNT Storage SpaCO 111 fire proof ware house. Simon Bros. Ort RENT 5 room house opy Batt PIne- Close In. Inquire 51G E, 5th. , FOR RENT Furnished house, mod-' era. Inquire 217 W. Fon sale Horso hide fur coat. In-' lJro nt Bcs. nQ... Co, " ' j FOUND An Evcrsharp pencil, gold, I bearing name of Gertrude Polle. ! 'Ownor call at this office. FOR SALE-Blcyclc, In good running ! ordor, for $10. North Platte Light ; & Power Co. 1 FOR' SALE One Radiant 'Homo hard I . coal stovo, good as new. A. O. . coai siovo, goou as new 1 Kockon, 220 West Sixth street. WANTED Mature lady or .gentleman to colloct and solicit business In North Platto. AHdress P. O. Box G78. FOR SALE 300 big, flno Barred ( , t.u..wM, v . Ity, show birds. Dr. Fllppln, Stroms- ; FOR SALE Puro bred Plymouth cockerels, Plymouth rocks, $2.00 each. Mrs. A. F. Hanson, Phono 790-F-210. FOR SALE Uox apples, Johnathan, Roiuau Bonutys, Dollolous and Grlmos Golden. Call at Crystal Cafe. C II. nalloy. FARM WANTED Want to hear from owner of a farm for sale, glvo low ost price, full Information. L. Lonoa, Box G50, Olnoy, 111. FOR RENT Flvo room terrace at 412 West 1st .street, modern excopt boat. $35.00 per month. See Bratt, Goodmnn & Buckloy. FOR SALE High grade six cylinder auto in excollbnt condition, now toord tirds. Will consider Liberty bonds or real ostato security In pay ment, O. II. Thooleckc. FOR LEASEptFeed lqt containing 20 ncros all fenced nnd subdivided In about twonty or moro lots enclosed with high board fenco; 'parts of lots havo feod racks, feed bunks, water troughs, stock scales and somo sheds. This feed lot Is known as tho Old North, Platto Stock Yards. For Infor mation regarding terms of leaso and prlco wrlto John Burko, 419 Hookor ' Wasit Ads. Now is the Time to Buy OVERCOATS AND HERE IS THE PLACE TO FIND BEST VALUES Prices Cut to the Bone On Mackinaws, Flannel Shirts, Leather Vests, Sheep Lined Coats and all Winter Goods. TP i iwar mm 1L RgSitiald Barkers S. PRODUCTION ":it f w mm wmu Adapted, from the famous novel 1 leNewtth'Burt 1 1 tr . Suporvised and Directed "by 1 J6t WBM At the Sun, Sun., Mon., Tues. Streot, Denver, Colorndo or seo Bratt Goodman nnd Buckley. -:o:- Saturday Is tho last day you save one-fifth on your purchases at Wll- cox Department Store. jA CQOpWYNVICTURg' Reginald Barker A baby boy was born yesterday to Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Krauso at the Platto Valloy hospital., Mrs. Krauso was formerly Miss Graco Burke. , Tho Wilcox Department Store's one-fifth off sale ends Saturday,