The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 03, 1922, Image 8

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    . , . THE NORTH PLATTK . SKMMVIWKJy TRIBUNE . . ', ffi -..
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! 5J3 vlr ,r,.;Ui,i fc.nd good rosulta which havo' boon
SBtlTIll3CCKiy UUlUm:. gi,own jy the retiring offlcors. Hero's
to President Edwards, Socretnry Ikiro
WILSON' TOUT. Editor and Publisher, nnd the ontiro board of directors.
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
PoslofClce as Second Clu Mutter.
SUBSCRIPTION IMtlCKx .
One Year, In advance... .$l.C0
While the things planned nro not
propor material for a report of work
dono, yet wo do not apologize for
mentioning a conforonco which offi
cers of tho Chambor of Commerce nro
to hold with members of tho Staple
ton Community Club sometime In
January. This conference has to do
with tho imnrovomont of tho road
' Certainly no ono in North Plain conditions between North Platte and
should bo In favor of reducing the, Stanlcton' A B,m,lar conference will
wages of railroad shopmen. During bo holtl at 1,10 carlIoBt PssIbl ,atu
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922,
EDITORIAL
tho past year tho forco has Worked
from six to oight months out of the
twolvo. Tho uncertainty of employ
ment has caused tho men to koop well
within their monthly wago nnd that
has retarded business and kopt tho
standard of living in somo cases at
least, much bolow what it should bo.
It would bo better for tho community,
if ,.thb shops could bo manned twelve
months" in tho year with fowor mon
than to havo more mon at work for
only a part of tho time
Tho othor day Earl Stamp wns toll
ing us about tho system of figuring
freight tarrlffs In uso in his offico
and ho madt the remark that tlioy
could toll tho cost of shipping any
thing that anyone would wnnt to ship.
Wo asked him if ho could toll us tho
cost of shipping two olophants . from
North Platto to Oninha nnd when ask
ed what they would weigh wo wore
almost stumpod. Wo said wo thought
they would tako a car to thomsolvos
and ho estimated that they would
weigh sp much. Ho then turned to his
fllo index, found the roforonco, cal
culated sovoral arithmetical 'opera
tions and announced that wo could
ship our two olophants from North
Platto to Omaha for $157.00. Wo don't
oxpoct to ship but wj think Earl
pretty clover as an agijnt.
with both Tryon and Arthur pooplo
to discuss road conditions. Tho
Chambor of Commerce Is interested in
thoso things from a business stand
point and its oarncsnosB will bring
about somo action as soon as any
thing can bo dono. Good roads to
thoso communities will bo a mutual
advantago to all concorncd and al
though only a start has boon mado, It
Is a good start and will bo followol
up as rapidly as possible.
IRISH PATRIOT PRISONERS LEAVE BRITISH PRISONS
Tho othor day wo wore highly
compjimontod wkon a mnn stoppod up
to our desk and said that tho "Want
Ad" column of Tho Tribune Is tho
"best darn thing in tho paper." Wo
havo boon Interested iri this dopart
mont of tho papor and havo watchod
It devolop. Eoveryono will recognize
This news pbotqgrqph shows Irish prisoners, leaving Kilmainham jail. Dublin, alter the signing ol trie
'peace treaty hy the Sinn Feincrs and the British commissioners at London
COMMISSION KItS PROCEEDINGS
Tlio Board of Commissioners ol
T.ltir1ti nrtllnlv of itr nitift
tho improvod apponrenco of our want' , , ,.,,..
. , , ... , . ihouso on Tuesday, Docombor 27, wltli
ad cqlumn and with tho Improvod ap
pearance com os a greater value. Wo
navo had some wonderful results late
ly from this column. Ono man Sold
a cream separator In ono trial. A buy
or for a second hand car wife found
within an hour after tho tapor was
out. A woman got ton repHos to an
ad tho same day tho paper was print
ed. On tho othor hand a hard, coal
stovo did not got a bid becauso no one
stovo this year. Tho thing advertised i ' '
for salo must bo something that somo
ono wants or tho thing wantod must
bo something that Bomeono has for
salo, Tho vant ad can only bring to
gethor tho peoplo who nro to mnko
tho deal.
present Commissioned Springer,
Cokor and Cohagan and County OJari; '
Allen. , i
Tho following bills woro approve:!
nnd allowed: '
13. M. Locch, rent, $12. " :
Roy Wilson, salary, $126.00. j
A. J. Salisbury, salary, $10COO. . '
Albort Wilson, -ropairs for truck,'
$102.50.
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THE ANCKSTItAL ALBUM
mtOKnilHMSTiTlCT DOINGS
Ono'of, tho things Avhich was over
looked at tho annual mooting of tho
Chambor of Commerce Inst Thursday
ovonlng wnB tho expression of ap
proval of tho work dono durlg tho
prtBt year by tho directors and ottlooni.
In the past this has sometimes boon
dono by a rising vote and at othor j wmJam Broedor and Miss Emma
times by passing u resolution ofFow,OI, woro auloUv 'married at tho
thanks but this yoar tt was overlook- ( homo ot U)Q brh,0,s pnront8 ln Max.
ed entirely. And tilts is tho moro re- woU lnst Wo(lnoa(lny, Tho brido 13
gretod bocauso tho officers havo dono , th(J ol(,Mt iauf,htQr ot Mr. nml Mr8
bo much undor tho ndvorso condi- n...0 Vnwlol. of Maxwoll and Uio
tlons which havo prevailed. Tho Trlb-, ,s u gocon(1 son of Mr and 80g ?210.00
wno is not iwuuu m iiiuiiuu.aniii, w.u Mrfl Carl Droo(lor of this district
hard work that ban .boon dono and Mrg 1roc(lor ,B woU nn(1 favorably
joins with many of tho members who ' known Jn th,g vlclnUy hor parents
havo oxpressed tnoinsoives, in hub
tardy recognition of tho fine spirit
All the folks, I reckon, that admires tho works of art,
It. W. Schlccher, ropairs for truck, Knows tho ono collection that is nearqpt to tho heart .
j; Pulntln's by tho masters, such' as Uembrant or MUlay
Fetch a powor o' memory from tho nabobs, so they say,
Dut, In my humble jodgemont, there's nothln' better shown
Than my old family album, that our Grandma used to own .
Edna Deal, salary, $110.00.
Edith Itltnor, salary, $100.00.
A. S. Allen, salary, $233.34.
Wm. HeyBo, salary- and expensde,
$132.50.
Paul O. Meyer, services, $22.90.
E. J. Eames, printing, $103.04.
It's in tho' simplest blndln'1 with a bit of filagree,
That gives a faint artistic hint of what you're going to see
Tho clasp is easy opened, simple latch of blue-and-gold,
A. E. Krony, Inspect brldgo, $238.08. Ilintln" stronger of tho treasures that its faded pages hold
Fred Tobas, bridge work, $14.40.
W. T. Bukland, dragging, $G3.00.
H. E. Elato, brldgo work, $77.70.
W. II. Dale, road dlst. 4, $10.30.
L. J. Hanson, mdse., $13.C7.
N. C. Bowen, brldgo work, $29.00:
Thoro's faces there, that brlngB a mist before a feller's eyes,
When wo visit ln the album, that our Grandma used to prlzo .
1 love to search it frequent, and I reckon nllers will
To find truo art exemplified, which more than fills the bill;
I reckon youMiavo got one, 1 wouldn't be surprised,
Tho HIRSCHFELD3Co'
THE SALE OF
THE TOWN
Men's dress Shirts,
valueB up to $2.50
95c
Men's heavy cotton Union
suits, nn
$1.50 valuo Jwb
Men's heavy flannel Night
Ilobes, $2.00 CI 1(1
values v 1 1 1 U
Men's wool mixed, IQp
35c Hose, pair lob
having lived horo nt ono time. Tho
many friends of tho young couple
wish them much Joy and groat suc
cess in tholr noW venture on tho
stream of life. Thoy will live on a
homcstond" hoar Sterling.
Tho Christmas troo and entertain
ment wns carried out according to
plans, dospito tho wenthor which was
10 dogroofl below zero. Hank Brooder
,-wnB Santa ClaiiB and Wayno Elliott
was first assistant After tho oxor
clsos tho Happy HolUgan band turned
out In full forco1 with tin pans, coffee
pots, tin buckots and othor similar
instruments and sorenndod tho now
lywcds, Mr. and Mrs. William Broo.
dor. It was groat. "Bill" usod to bo
leader of tho band.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott and
.daughter, Lucille ato Christmas din
ner with Marshall Orton nnd fnmlly
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W. B. Salisbury, salary and oxpon- For, this here art collection can't be monopolized
From patriarch to baby that can barely set alone .
They're all hero, in tho album, that our Grandma used to own.
Ladies Fibre Silk
proof Hose, with
ribbed top, pair
Hole-
B9c
Men's flelco lined
I nder Shirts
25c
Men's extra hoavy OQn
Overalls, all sizes UJu
Tho hearing in tho application of
, the Northwoalorn Boll Tolophono Co
! for an adjustment of rntos whloh
would ralso somo and lowor othors
was hold last wook and tho Inter
, state Commorco commission decided
not to ohango tho ratea at prosent
,but to go Into tho matttr in tho near
futuro and glvo a decision wh"h
would bo pormanont. Tho hoar" c
, will bo startod about tho tlrst of F
ruary. W. E. Shuman repi oson' -'
tho North Platto Chnmyor of Co -morco
In tho hoarlng.
Mrs. Floronco Maudo llambort, wi'
ot Charles Rambort died at hor hon 1
ot pneumonia, Saturday morning. Sim
John Tollllon, patromnn, $100.00.
W. R. Weldnor, patrolnmn, $100.00
R. W. Schlechor, patrolman, $100.
Cy Clark, brldgo work, $18.00.
Clint Potter, road dlst. 30, $2.00.
C. C. Long, road dlst 30, $15.00.
A. H. Turpln, merchandise, $12.00.
F. O. Johnson, dragging, $24.00 j
SnrwTrV nftrtinnfl hlrMm nnrl flonHin i Tnnnni'v 9
$40.50. .
W. II. C. Woodhurst, salary, $233.34.
T. S. Blankonburg, salary, $110.00.
John Wright, road dist. 41, $9.00.
Elmer Grooloy, road dlst. 41, $9.00.
II. H. Wllmuth, assessing, $140.00.
Homer Prospect dragging, $8.00. '
II. II. Wllmuth, dragging, $8.00.
Jns. Boochan, road work, $42.00.
A. F. Booler, merchandise, $5.00,
Fiold-Blrgo Co., coal, $53.95.
J. D. Adams, ropnlrs, $35.24.
E. W. Cokor, haying, $120.00.
Coates Lumbor Co.,. coal, $21.75. '
N. S. Covor, merchandise, $1C00.
Artificial Ico Co., coal, $7.75.
Chns. Loypoldt, oxponsos on trac
tor, $21.82.
Dalo Murphy, bridge work, $3.00.
Boyd Elandor, road work, $19.20.
Elmor Sundqulst, dragging, $22.G5.
Wilcox Dopt Store, mdse., $52.4G.
W. A. Smith was appointed nssossor
for Sutliorland proclnct to fill va
enncy caused by romoval q,f Goorgo
Fowlor, from tho proclnct.
Tho Board ot Commissioners be
lieving that tho public good requires
It, horoby ordors that tho section lino
botwoon Sections 22 nnd 27 In Town
ship 11, Ran go 31 bo opened for pub
He travel. No damages are nskod or
given.
Adjourned to January! 3, 1922.
:o;
NOTICE
From this date on I will not bo re
sponsible for any bills contracted bv
my wlfo, Mrs. Suslo L. Sowlo.
Irl J. Sowlo,
1922. Maxwoll, Neb.
&&le Jehus tMi
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Tho city schools will open on
Thursday morning ot this week after!
a two weeks yacatlov. 1
Tho Rotary' club will meet today in
stead of Monday which was a legal -holiday.
Tho city officials have been
Invited to bo present
Want hk
IF YOU VALUE YER
SKIM DON'T RUN
DOWN ANYBODY'S-.RELIGION.
FOR RENT Storage space ln fire
proof waro house. Simon Bros.
FOR SALE Frosh eggs. Mrs. E. W.
Wright. Phono 798-F-14.
LOST Ladles' fountain pon,
' 430J.
Phono
COPYRIwMT' 'l9ri 'flB AUroCASTEK -.CvCij
pW ANTED Maturo lady or gontleman
to collect and solicit business in
North Platto. Address P. O. Box C78.
FOR SALE Poland China boars;
price right. G. E. Chlttondon, Phono
782-F-14.
WMMWMMm
loavoB to mourn hor death bosido hor
husband a family ot throo small Mlsa Anna Hayes spent Now Yoar's
children. Mrs. Rambort's mother of .Day In Sutherland with friends.
Rantoul, 111., accompanied tho body, Mra. ci.nrloa Comoll entertained a
to hor homo for burial.
' ! fov friends at hor homo Saturday
Mrs. George Smith returned to her afternoon In honor of hor mothor,
v..-M.v.i5;!gj hinpm in Denver this morning after J.Irs. A. Bush, tho occasion bolng hor
visiting at tho home of hor paronts, 75th birthday. Aftor a pleasant nftor
Wo Teach Your Dollars to Mrs. Smith. waa formally Mlta Knth-(noon dainty refreshments Avoro Borv,-
Havo Moifd Cents trine BrotW ot thisjjiy 'ed.
V
FOR SALE Box apples, Johnathau,
Roman Boautys, Delicious and
Grimes Golden. Call at Crystal Cafo.
C B. Bailey.
WANTED Agent to Boll Hog, Stock
and Poultrytonlc. Supply, dealers
and also soil direct to farmers. Ad
dress E.-G caro Trlbuno.
FOR SALE It you nro looking for a
bargajn in housos, phono 329. Havo
five rooms, bath, gas and garago; in
fino location, close to town.
TRY McKAIN'S CA1 E
Frosh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
103 E. Otlt St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
, LISTEN Don't forgot tho big feed
at MoKnln's Caffl and meat market
combined for 25 cents. 108 East Cth
streot
$5 Portrait Free
In or-iar to bo doing something
during these dull times, we will make
you a 14x20 oyal convex $5.00 vor
trait FREE. Wo want you to show
it to your frlonds and advertise our
work. All wo ask of you send us
95c to pay for' postage and boxing
and we will sond tho portrait prepaid,
free. Mall your photos, with 95c.
Give us a trial. Wo copy anything
and everything. Money back If not
pleased.
I'ALM ART CO.,
Hastings, Nob.
Qeorgo Young returned Saturday
from Hastings where ho spent tho
holidays with his paronts.
Clinton & Son, the Eyo Glass Mon
Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
William Burger ot Lincoln spent
Now Years ln tho city with frlonds
Mr. Burger waa former manager of
Buck's Bootorio ln North' Platto.
Mrs. W. II. McDonald and daughter,
Janet left yosterday for Denver where
thoy will visit for a fow days. Janet
will go to San Diego to spend th
remainder ot tho winter.
A QUIET PLACE
bring your friends to dine. A
place where the greatost care Is ex-
excised ln the selection of tho food
materials. A place where tho cuisine
Is exquisite., whore the china and cut
lery Is tasteful, and the surroundings
pleasant. This is such a place. Come
and enjoy It
HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE.
PIANO TUNING
Work Guaranteed
IIOLLEY MUSIC HOUSE
Phono 415
Masonic Building at Corner of
Fifth "and Dowoy.
. DR. .1. It. McKIItAHAN
Prnctlce Limited to Diseases ot
Women nnd Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 127 Resldenco G58
JOHN S., SIMMS, M. D. -
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 3?
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Fair Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
OTIS TL PLATT, M. I
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls answered Day and Night.
Over Union State Bank.
Offico Phone 29GW House Phone 29GR
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night 'or Daj
x u.iiiub uuico uu, Kesiaence 676
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and tho
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147J
DR. M. 11. STATES
Chiropractor
5, . 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 1242
DERRYBERRY & FORBES,
LIcensod Embalmers
Undertakers nnd Fnnernl Director?
Day Phono 41
Night Phono Black 588
Offico 340
Hon8el25'
DR. IV. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Thyslclan
Over tho Oasis.
North PlatU.