The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 16, 1921, Image 1

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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEB., DECEMBER 16, 1921.
No 98
FARM BUREAU
HOLDS MEETING
WELL-KNOlVft COUPLE 1LU)
A QUIET CHURCH
WEDDING
ELECTION OF NINE DIRECTOItS
TIIK CHIEF HUSINESS OF
' BIEETING
Tho Lincoln County Farm Durcau
"hold its annual meeting in tho county
court room "Wednesday with a fair
attondtinnn. All wnn linrninnv nnrl ttm
speakers expressed satisfaction with11'0 nt homo to the,r fr,en(ls ln 1,1,3
A very quiet wedding took placo
Tuosday evening at 8:30 olclock at
tho Lutheran church when Miss Edith
Wondeborn became the wlfo of J.
Edward Sludcr with Ilov. Franklin
Koch officiating. Tho brido was at
tended by Mrs.' A. Picard, sister of
tho groom, and Mr. Picard acted an
best man. The brido was attired in n
bluo travoling suit with largo plcturo
hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Sludcr
left on a midnight train for an east
ern wedding trip after which they will
the progress made during tho year.
Horaco J. Young of Lincoln, report
and routing man for tho extension
scrvico made a brief address and a
nominating commlttco brought in n
report which was adopted unanimous
ly. Amendment to the constitution
"was mado'-so that four of tho direct-
city.
Mrs. Sluder is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wendeborn and has
spont most of her life in North Platto
having attended tho city schools
and later taken up drossmnk
1 ing. She is vory active In church
work and has a host of friends.
-ors wero elected for two years and 1ir- omuer 13 U1 01uesi Bon 01 wr
five for one year instead of tho whole !and Mrs- N- A- sludor nml ,s a Partner
nine for one year. Tho following com- j ln the Panting business with F. W.
pose the new board: S. J. Koch, Her-, D'stel.
flhey; James Shoup, Sutherland; Nath
"Ratteen, Antelope; Andrew Howard,
Medicine;- Dan Mathers, North Rose
dale; II. T. McNickle, Walker; Aaron
Leavitt, Plant;
i ANNUAL BALL WILL
GIVEN BY RAILWAY
BROTHERHOOD
BE
RURAL CENTER
IS OPENED
COUNTRY SCHOOL JlHSTltlCT
OPENS FINE NEW SCHOOL
BUILDING TODAY
School district No. 31 has just com
pleted a new two-room school house
with basement nnd tho formal open
ing is to bo held tonight. This school
is locatod about fourteen miles south
east of North Platto and is on what
is known as tho ack Morrow flats.
Tho now building is of wood and cost
n llttio over $7,500 completed and
furnished. Tho upper floor has two
school rooms, each 24x30 with n li
brary nnd cloak rooms. Tho school
rooms nro modern, equipped with nat
ural slato blackboards and heated, by
hot air furnace The basemont is tho
samo sizo as tho upstairs nnd has a
12-foot celling. Across one end is a
stage which will have a curtain and
connecting' with this is a room to be
used as a dressing room when thori
is a need and ns a kitchen when that
is needed. Tho building wns designed
by B. M. Reynolds and built by Mc
Michaol Bi;osi. of this city. Tho school
officers ofiulstrlct 31 are John Die
LABOR Sl'KAKER URGES
MEN TO PUT MONEY
AT WORK
Kane, Wallace; A. R. Leavitt, Plant; The Brotherhood of Locomotive
Fred McClymont, Osgood. -Following Firemen and Engineers will hold its
tho business meeting an address Was tlilrtv-nlvth nnniml Now Vnnr,H--hii1t
made by Secretary II. D. Lute of the 'this year on tho evening of December ! nor, director; William Ilaase, mod
Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation 30. This party will bo held at the erator, and Orville Roberts, treasurer
The address was broad in that it cov- Lloyd Opera house whero so many of J A meeting is to bo hold at tho school
ereu tnownoio new ot ngncuuuro in these affairs havo been held ln for-.house this evonlng and a 25 cent sm
this county. It was constructive in mor years. Usually tho dancors wel-
laying out a program to the farmeia comG the New Year but this year, tho
by which they can better their condl- Lloyd could not bo secured on New
tlon. At tho close of tho address he Year's Eve. A selected clght-pleco
received a hearty round of applause orchestra will furnish the music. The
which showed he had mado.a hit with committee this year will strive to out-
tho farmers. There were no women do the efforts of formor years which
per is to be served.
NORTH PLATTE HIGH
HAVE CLASS IN
DEBATING .
A largo crowd of Jabor men grcctod
Philo P. Qrcono, economist nnd sta
tistician in tho interest ot organized
labor, who spoko at Labor Tomplo
last Tuesday ovonlng. Mr. Greene to
a ready speakor and hold tho atten
tion of tho men for two hours. lie
spoko ot tho nmnlgamatlon ot railroad
employees into ono big union instead
of tho sixteen crnft unions which now
exist. Ho called upon laboring pco
plo to stand by labor principles nnd
urged them to stand by each other
In tho course of his lecturo ho said.
"Put your surplus earnings Into tho
banks and that will allow somo busi
ness man or farmer to mnko a loan
and thntw 111 givo somo other laboring
man a Job. Build up your homo com
munity by putting your Idlo monoy nt
work instead of hoarding it."
At another point in his address ho
complimented tho North Platto Cham
ber of ommcrco for not having a mem
bership in tho National Chamber of
Commorco and for breaking away
from tho Nebraska Chamber ot Com
merce. Ho spoko against tho opon
shop and gave reasons why tho opon
shop was opposed by labor. Ono of
the crafts which was holding Us
mooting in an adjoining room, ad
journed for an hour so that tho men
could hear tho address.
ABOUT PEOPLE
AND THINGS
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SERIOUS AUTO ACCIDENT
ON WEST SECOND
STREET
TO
present.
Mr. and ,Mrs. S. Thompson ot Her
sl-ey shopped in the city Wednesday
Mrs. Ellsworth and Miss Kate Mc
Connell of Horshoy spent Wednesday
in tho city.
" Christinas vacation in thoJcity
schools will start Tuesday, December
22 and end Wednesday, January f.
This change was made on account of
the railroad holiday rates which go
into effect December 22.
is a big job to undertake.
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Interest in debating in the local
high school has resulted in tho organ
ization of a class under tho direction
ot Miss Gibson, with Mr. Carr as as
sistant. The North Platte High school
will again contend for district and
Miss Helen Moore Is expected to re
turn soon from Omaha whero she
has been attending Boyle's -Buslnost stnte llebattng lonors the flrst dcbate
Lollege. Q corno during tho last part of Jan-
Curious Japanese toys for wide uary. After tho local debatoaJtiri3
awako girls and boys. "At 'the Hotel (Tver the team will be chosen which
Palaco Bazaar. J will contend for district honors. In
During the absence of Police Judge addition to the schools which were in
Tracy and Justice of the Peace Myer, tho district last year Gothenburg
A. B. Hoagland was appointed by the uexingion auu ommuii .110 u.mjouiou
mayor to act as police Judge.
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to join. Last year the North Platto
team won tho district championship
by winning from Kearney and Hns-
Mnrra Af tlin otnfn flnlintn WnrHl
., car has broken fenders, broken wheel,
Platto was defeated by Cathedral , , , ,. ' ,. ,
Tho following account wns prepared
for the early week issuo of Tho
Tribune but was, crowded put at tho
last minuto:
Sunday afternoon about 2:30 tho
Frank B. Ytfarsloy car was struck and
turned over nt tho corner of Second
nnd Ylno streets. Tho occupants wore
pinned beneath tho car. Mrs. Years
ley is suffering two broken ribs and
somo llgamonts were torn from tho
vorLeurae- ansa Mary Dugan wan
painfully bruised, and Mrs. Dyo sus-
'talncd Injuries. Fayo Yearsloy Mho
was driving escaped without" a
scratch. Tho Yearsloy car was head
ed tovarl tho homo of Miss Isa Mur
phy and had almost crossed tho In
tersection when tho car driven by
Leon Liens hit tho roar wheol and
turned tho car ovor Tho Liens car
was not damaged whilo tho Yearsloy
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
I IS GIVEN
Socrotary Shilling of tho Lincoln
county chnpter, American Red Cross
has complied tho following early ro
port of returns from tho momborshlp
i campaign which has been in progress
, since Armistice day. He calls atton
J tion to tho fact that nono of tho larg
er places ln tho comity outside of
.North Plntto havo reported yet and
Superintendent Llttel reports J Uiat e nro still 119 school district
number ot Mexican children attending '''T, NtU t0
tho city schools this year. Some of I yn.B f"r Ia 111 a PPOtet
these cannot speal; English and they I 'nt " l" tatflf iS"
duu u nm pi nil. uiu uuuiiionai re-
CUKIIENT C03L1IENT A It 0 I' T
FEOPLfr AND TIIK THINGS
TIIEJI A HE DOING HFHE
prosont a real problom to tho teach
ers.
turns.
Here Is tho report:
Memberships
At a meeting ot tho principals with forth Platto city 44.1
Supt Littol last ovonlng it was de
cided to admit all klndorgarton chlld
ron of five years of ago at tho end of
tho first somostor or Jan. 20th. Regis
tration of thoso wishing to bo admit
ted will begin ono week prior to tho
end of tho scmestor or on Jnnunry 12.
School district No. 2 3
School district No. 5 5
School district No. 10 5
School district No. 11 s
Shool dlstrlt No. 28 4
School district No. 33 , 12
School district No. 3i 7
School district No. 45 2
School district No. CO 4
School district No. 91 3
School district No. 93 I
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Reports ln tho stato papers say
that flfty-flvo applications for parole.?
from tho stato ponltontlnry will bo
heard by tho stato board ot pardons School district No. 9G
this week. Among those asking pn
rolos nro R. W. Johnson, check, no
funds; Gcorgo H. Crntty, grand lar
ceny; Clydo Sheets, burglary and lar
ceny. All of Lincoln county.
j School district No. 112 J
acnooi district No. 110 1
School district No. 119 i 5
School district No. 127 . 13
School district No. 130 1
Total to dato 533
POULTRY EXHIBITION IS
ATTRACTING MANY
VISITORS
Tho special meetings which have
boon held nt tho Christian church
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will closo this ovonlng. Tho subject
of tho sermon will bo "Whero Shall!
I Spend Etornity?". Baptismal sor-j
voices follow tho sermon nnd thoro
will nlso bo ahort fellowship service Tho p0mtry. show is attracting
Mr. Harris will loavo at 12:40 for his moro visitors than most peoplo
homo in Boulder, Colo. thought it would. It wns not ndvor-
tised nnd wns all but Bhut out of a
A clipping from ono of tho stato place to hold tho exhibit but It Is
papers gives a dispatch from Gratyl : getting more peoplo than ono would
Islnnd which tells of tho graduation expect. The exhibits nro about what
of Miss Doris Solbort from tho St.
Francis training school for nurses.
Miss Selbort will bo remembered by
many peoplo hero as tho daughter ot
A. M, Solbort, Union. Pacific coiiduct
or out of hero. Sho graduated from
wo nro accustomed to see at poultry
oxhiblts with occasionally a real flno
bird nnd Bomo times, a real poor ono.
Thoro aro chickens, gecso, ducks, ban
tams,, pigconsanor guineas. Tho show
is in tho Wlllard Battery station, just
North Platto high school and later south of tho post ffico. It is frco
passod tho examination as n graduate nnd will bo opon tonight nnd tomor
nnd registered nurso and is tho first row.
to compieto her work at St. Franclw
High which won the. stato champion
ship. This was a good record for the
local team which was coached by Mr.
Carr and was composed of Frances
Edwards, George Dent and Emmett
Moody. Quite n class Is starting tho
work this year nnd somo good ma
terial may be depended upon. The
question is, "Resolved, that the move
ment of organized for the closed shop
should recoiva tho support of public
v r
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S-fi opinion."
smnshed
top.
windshlld nnd demolished
J. I. Smith received copies ot
nowspnpors printed in Akron, Ohio
which tolls of tho football team which
is coached by his son, Harry.
BICYCLE RIDERS TO TRY
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
SATURDAY
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LOCAL MILLER HONORED
BY MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
Christmas Phonograph Outfits
BUY NOW DELIVER
XMAS IF YOU WISH
Music for all tho family on Christmas morning! In a very
short tlmo holiday season will be here. Bo propared by select
ing your Christmas outfit now. Wo will hold it until you order
it delivered to your home.
Some Very Popular Christinas Outfits
Compieto With Records
Xmas Outfit Xmas Outfit
See Dlxons Xmas windows.
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Ijua 1 mrs. J111111 omnia luu juaiuuuv; iwi
Jnj Denver to visit her son for a few dnyy.
2il i Bradley sweaters at Wilcox Depart
Jjpj ! mont Store.
Carl Backers will leave soon for
Missouri to visit his mother. He will
icj jbo gone until tho first of the year.
jjP Buy your wife or sweetheart a nice
fur piece. You will find the reliable
lAlbrocht furs at Wilcox Department
Store.
No. 1
Victrola Stylo 80, with $10
worth of records. your
cho'co complete $ J J Q
Xmas Outfit
No. 2
Ylctrola Stylo X with $10
worth of records. Your
cholco compieto dlK
for pl iu
No. 3
VIctroln Stylo . XIV,
$10 worth ot records.
cholco complete
for
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L. C. Carroll returned Wedncsdav
from Lincoln whero ho attended tho
annual convention of tho Nobrnslr.
Manufacturers' Association. Mr. Car
roll was made a member of tho board
of directors of that association for
tho coming year, having boon rc-olect-cd
for tho second term. Ho reports
a good meeting and a gonornl foolin
that tho lowest point in tho business
affairs ot the country has been passo.1
and that the trend is now upward.
Following tho Manufacturers mooting
on Monday, Mr. Carroll spont Tuesday
In Omaha, whorSt ho visited tho Omaha
grain exchange and attended to bus
iness matters.
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See Dlxons windows.
John Null, tho popular bicycle man
Tliia of this city, has announced a serIo3
tonni won tho city high school chain- j of bicycle races for Saturday after-
Ipionshlp of Akron for tho third sue- noon. Tho rldors.wlll meet nt 10G lu.
cesslvo year. Akron has a numbor Front and proceed to tho Fair grounds
of big high Bdiools nnd tho rivalry is whore the races will take placo. Pria-
vory keen. Harry Smith will bo re- os will bo given for tho different 0
momborod ns captain of tho North ! vents which aro so that different ages
with
Your
...$235
Xmas Outfit
No. 4
VIctroln Stylo XI, with $10
worth ot rccordB. Your
choico compieto
for
.$160
CHRISTMAS OUTFITS CAN RE PURCHASED ON
jjn OUR LIBERAL PAY PLAN
I ROBERTS MUSIC CO.
rj 110 E. Front St. Phono SCO
STORE OPEN EVENINGS .TILL XMAS
GIVE HER HOSIERY FOR XMAS
LADIES PURE SILK
HolepjPiCMyf
with extra stretch ribbed top
$1 ,65
"pair
Ladies Silk and Wool Hose in all
popular shades a won- $0.45
derful value
pair
Holeproof G
Hosiery
For Men
And Women
rpr m i - - -
aM 11 1 mmmm
JSI Holeproof
Hosiery
For Men
And Women
Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled.
Platto High school team of 1907. He
Is nt present tho nthlctlti director of
that high school and has boon there
for n numbor of years.
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Elgin wrist watches at Dlxons.
Mrs. John Konny returned to her
homo In Sterling yestordny after visit
ing at tho homo ot her slstor. '
Somo good bargains In olectrte
washers
Co.
of boys muy compete. Tho closing -
vont. Is trick and fnncy riding for
which n numbor of ontrles have boon
mado.
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Tho largest stock ot ladles hand
bags and beauty cases is at Wilcox
Department store.
Saturday spoclal at tho Cash Moat
Market Fresh pork hams trimmed
North Platto Light & Power, for roasts at 170 a pound. I. L.
I Stobblns Phono 2C.
m-
Ldw opErating cast
For their Christinas.
J, V. ROMIGII, Dealer.
Dodge Brothers
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