The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 07, 1922, Image 1

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TUESDAY ana FRIDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 7, 1922.
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SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLE JD THINGS
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT HE
CENT HAPPENINGS IN THIS
C03LUUNITY
The January report of tho City 11
brary shows that 172 applications
wore received for borrowers' cards
during tho month. Tho samo report
shows that 4, BC8 books wore circu
lated during tho month.
About fifty people attended the
meeting at McPhorson school last
Saturday when Carl Jones, assistant
in boy's club work in this stato spoko
on pig clubs. County Agent Kellogg
also spoko In tho interests of this
work.
Tho detention room at tho City
Hall has been equipped with steel
bunks. Thoro are six of them and
thoy aro without bedding but most
of them aro occupied ovory night by
wanderers who want to get in out of
tho cold.
August Sodacott of tills city died
Sunday night at tho North Platte
General hospital. Tho funeral sor
blces will bo held Wednesday aftor
noon, 2 o'clock at Malonoy's morgue.
Interment will be mado In tho North
Platto cemetery.
Tho Sophomores entertained tho
Fremont basket ball team and the
High school at a dancing party in
tho Franklin auditorium Saturday
night after tho game. Punch and
wafers were sorved during tho oven
ing. The Nebraska conference of 'Social
Workers will meet at Hastings on
February 19, 20 and 21. This is the
gathering of earnest inen and women
who aro trying to' solve tho1 problems
U. B.Thrif ty
I TELLER
fje pending"
Uporv Vofes
never mrvaAe.
Nortli Platte's boys and
girls need not "hope to
have" rnoney as they
grow older.
they can hope AND
have the money.
Come to this bank and
) save just as you go to
school and study.
BOYS nnd GIRLS
and
BANK ACCOUNTS
should all grow up to
gether. If you OWN a dollar or
BARN a dollar it will
start your account hero
today.
UNION
STATE BANK
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
conncctod with social wolfaro. Miss
Anna Kramph of this city is president
of tho conforouco.
Troop sqvon, Boy Scouts, was de
feated at Legion hall last evening by
tho Horshoy High school team by a
scoro of 32 to 29. Dalo Stroup was
roforeo and mado a hit with tho
small crowd which attended. A re
turn gamo will bo played at Hershoy
in tho near future.
Yesterday Miss Mary Ellon Brown
visited Lincoln county rural schools
in tho interests of school children's
hot lunches. Miss Brown is- tho glrl3'
club leador In this stato. Blgnoll,
West Osgood, Box Elder and O'Fnl
lons schools woro visited. County
Agent Kellogg accompanied her.
Tho . official program of tho Ne
braska Retail Clothior's Association
which is to meet In Omaha beginning
next Monday gives "III" Hirschfold of
this city as a mcmbor'of tho recep
tion committee. E. J. Vaudorhoof is
a member of th
vwwv v I j Vl4iliili I
too.
Mr. Holland of Lincoln, in clmrco
of the County Agent extension work
in this state called on Miss Murphy,
city librarian this week in rccard to
tho possibility of county libraries and
tho co-operation of libraries in com
munity work throughout tho stato.
Miss Murphy is president of the Ne
braska Library association.
Eighty now post office boxes ha o !
boon placed in position at tho local
post offlco and will bo ready for use
in tho near future. Thoro is a row
of boxos at the bottom, each of which
is larger than anything seen hero
bofore. Thoro is a demand for a few.torday lo transact ,businoss
such boxes and it is thought they!
will bo quickly taken when ready. - j
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meeting at tho Presbyterian church
dining room yesterday. Dr. Brock
spoke on tho business sido of don
tistry and .gave somo interesting and
valuable .information, about .the -way
in which a professional man has lo
look after 'the business end of his
business if ho Is to make a success
of it.
Saturday evening the North Platto
miltiM wnn n,n .,ow ,.
from tho Fremont five. At tho end oi I
tho first half tho game stood 5 to 12
in North Platte's favor. Tho final
scoro totaled 20 tn u .n
Fremont also nlaved hern FrWnv
Fremont also played hero Frldav
nvntltnir nml .imn It.. e nn '
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19. Tho next gamo to bo played hero
will bo on February 17 with Gothen
burg as the opposing cagesters.
Tho basket ball boys will leave to
morrow morning for Lincoln where
they will play Lincoln Thursdav
night. Tho boys will also play Have
lock and University Placo, Friday and
Saturday " respectively. Tho North
Platto cagesters aro Georgo Shanor,
Donald Yost, Harloy Bunnell, Edwin
Rector and Roland Locke. Tho subs
aro Darrell Healoy, Gordon Schwal-
ger, Denver Wilson and Lawrence
Hubbard.
Mrs. Elizabeth Todd Young passed
away Sunday morning. Tho funeral
services will bq hold from tho Meth
odist church at 10 o'clock Wednesday
morning, and tho body will bo taken
to Wallaco for Interment.
NEW PRICES
FORD
F. O. B. FACTORY
Now in reach of evory farmer. Double your farm
ing capacity. Cut down your hours of toil.
Make all your acres produce.
Hendy-Ogier Auto Co.
North Platte, Nebraska.
ITEMS ABOUT THOSE
WHO COME AND GO
LOCALS AMI personals OF OUR
HOME FOLKS AND OUR
VISITORS
J. B. Payne loft for Kearnoy Siu
urday. Mabel Johnson loft for 'Omaha Sat
urday. J. E. Nelson returned from Sterling
Saturday.
B. J. Stwled of Oshkosh visited hi
tho city, Sunday.
Calvin Raby transacted business in
tho "city Saturday. ,.
Sonator W. V. Hoagland returned
from Lincoln today.
Mrs. C. L. Harmd snent vestordnv
shopping in thqVcity. '
Nool Bullock 'went to Madrid Fri
day in tho filrnlnnn. a
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Mrs. Louia Miles of Paxton shopped
in tho city yestorday. 1,
Olaudo Delaney transacted business
in Loxingtdn Saturday.
Senator W. V. Hoagland went to
Lincoln Sunday night.
Miss Mabol Johnson was a Satur
day shopper in tho city."'
Elsib'SaylOr of Shelton is vlsitln
! relatives bore this week.
I Mr. and Mrs. .1 Tl novnmirn mui
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business cnllors Saturdny.
Mra. Will PowolHeft for Loxlngtoa
Saturday to visit friends. '
Mrs. S. L. Dodd loft for Tryqn
Saturday to visit friends. '
Rose Wlnkol wont to Kearney yds-
R. J. Martin df Ogulalla transacted
business in tho city Friday.
Ross, Stebbins returned to his homo"
. Vn venture, Calif., Saturday.
Miss Maud Johnson of Lexington
shopped In tho city Saturday. m
R. L. Baker of Staplcton vlBltjoffl
friends in tho city yesterday.
'."MISS-. Glwlys'-BIfB returned to her
homo in' Sutherland Saturday.-
N. G-. Dean of Horshey transacted
business In tho city Saturday.
w. j. u'uonnor left Sunday on a
"T"8. T? w 1 Ulty'
j. w. bcnuiior oi (Jin nil a transacted
'"J" h faturday. , ,
C: M" "ny of Wnllaco transacted
buslness. ln 1,10 clty Saturday,
J- J- HaHlgaii left for Omaha Surf-
(lay nl& to tr business.
Mrs. Stivco of Sheridan, Wyo., ar
rived yestorday to visit frlonds
S. J. Koch of Horshey snent yes
terday transacting business hero.
Georgo Richardson nrrivod from
Donver Saturday to visit friends.
Myrtle Hurd left for Paonia, Colo.,
Saturday morning to visit friends.
Josophlno Hall loft for Kearney
Saturday to visit Mrs. J. B. Payne.
Nols . Harswlck of Fairbury trans
acted business in tho city Monday.
Mrs. S. Frund of Sheridan, Wyo.
is visiting Mrs. J. Fllllon this wcok.
S. C. Clarko of Goring spoilt Mon
day transacting business ln tho city.
Koith Novlllo returned today from
Omaha where ho transacted business.
P. E. Gunderson of Suthorland
transacted business In tho city yestor
day. Rosolla Rosondahl visited frlonds
and relatives in Gothenburg yester
day.
Mrs. H. II. Rumcs ot'Ogalnlla was
la town for modlcal troatmont yester
day. Miss Ellon Johnson of Horshey
spent Friday and Saturday in tho
city. j
Mrs. Argall Warron of Curtis spont
tho last of tho wcok shoninc in tho1
city. . j
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones camo from
McCook Saturday' to transact busi
ness. Allen Attlckonson of Kearnoy
transacted buslnoss ln tho city yes
terday, j
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brath of Key
stone aro transacting--, business In
town today.
J. C. Mooro went to Horshey Sun
day to visit hlo paronts, Mr. and Mrs.
J- M. Mooro.
Rev. Gerary wont to Donver Mon
day after sporidlng Bovcral days with
Rev. McDald. I
Mrs. Carl Bonner was called to St.
Paul Saturday bocauso of tho death
of her nophow.
Mr. and Mrs. McCormlck of Low-
ollon camo Monday to spend a fow
days ln tho city.
Miss Mario Stuart loft for Norfolk
Saturday whero sho "will visit her
brother, F. M. Stuart.
Mrs. William Waltomath returned
Saturday from Omaha whro sho hau
boon visiting frlonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyman of Mis- j
souii Valley arrived Friday to visit
friends and relatives. J
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Donnelly of Hor
shey left for Sioux Falls, S. D., Sat
urday to visit her paronts.
Gladys Knspp returned to Maxwell
aftor spending savoral days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. .
Boatrlco Awl of Sheridan, Wyo.,
arrived Saturday. Sho is doing somo
religious work horo in tho city.
W. H. Burgess returned Friday
from Sidney whero ho spont Bovoral
days visiting frlonds nnd rolatlves.
Mrs. J. C. Starky returned to her
homo In Keystono Sunday after
spending" several dayB shopping in' tho
city. "
IMPROVED CARS
NEW AND LOWER PRICES
Effective January 1st, 1922. the Following
Prices Will Prevail on all
MOTOR VEHICLES
Total
Delivered Reduction Reduction
Touring 0ar: . . $1025 $115 $425
Roadster. ..... .V , w . .. 985 100 415
Coupe .r,,;,......... 1450 310 ,645
Sedan :.V.:.. :J.:. 1625 365 735
Screen Commercial ......... : , v. , ....... 1010 165 440
Panel Commercial 1115 160 360
2 Ton Truck Chassis 1485 with 36x6 cord tires
We recommend Dodge Brothers cars to you first for their sterling DE
PENDABILITY, FREEDOM FROM REPAIR, and LONG LIFE. Less import
ant to ypu in the long run is PRICE, but you will all agree that the above prices
are most fair, and are only possible on account of the large capacity and pro
duction of the world's second largest automobile plant.
AN EARLY ORDER WILL BE YOUR BEST PROTECTION
ON PRESENT PRICES AND PROMPT DELIVERY
. V. ROM1GH,
PHONE 844 DEALER 6th & LOCUST
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
FOR THOSE WHO GO
A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT
CHURCH, LODGE AND SO
CIMTY MEETINGS
REBECCA
Kensington will moot Friday aftor
noon ln tho I. O. 0. F. hall.
CHAPTER
A K P. E. O. will moot at tho W.
J. Hendy homo on west 3rd st, Wed
nesday aftornqon.
.MOTHERS CLUB s
Will moot Wodnosday aftornoon at
tho homo of Mrs. C Stamp at 409
East Third stroot.
PROGRESSIVE
Thera will bo a county mooting of
tho Progressive party at tho district
court room of tho county court houso
on next Saturday afternoon (Fob. 11)
at 2 p. m. Important business.
METHODIST
Aid socloty will moet at tho church
parlors Thursday, February 9. Tho
entertaining contraittoo will bo Mos
damos Scott, Kolso, Bangs, SInims
and Harpol. A good attondanco Is
desired.
AUXILIARY
A spocial meeting of tho Amorican
Loglon Auxiliary will bo hold. this
ovoning at tho county superintend
ent's offlco at 8 o'clock. Buslnoss of
lmportanco Is to bo transacted and
all mombors aro urged to be prosont.
YEOMAN
Big county meoting to initiato all
candidates, will be hold fit K. C. hall
Thursday, February 9, at 8 p. m., so
cial following. Stato Mannor Mor
rill will assist in boosting campaign
plans. All Yooman iuvitgd. .
z&zzzssEm
dee Brothers
ALPHA'pELPHIAN
I Socloty will moot tonight at the
Franklin building. at 7:4C.
' ROYAL NEIGHBORS
. Will moot Wodnesday aftornoon at
3 o'clock in tho K. P. hall.
BRADFORD
Division G. I. A. will moot Friday.
Fobrufiry 10 at 3 p. m.
CHRISTIAN
Aid socloty will moot Thursday
aftornoon at 3 o'clock in tho church
basomont
WAR MOTHERS
Will hold an afternoon tea at thm
homo of Mrs. John Bakor, H03 West
Sixth, Friday aftornoon from 3 to E.
Tho public is cordially invited.
:o: .
LOCAL HARDWARE BIAN IS
HONORED BY STATE
ASSOCIATION
S. R. Dorryborry of this city, was
oloctod president of tho State Asso
ciation of Retail Hardwaro Doalors
at its final session last Friday In
Lincoln. Mr. Dorryborry Is a member
of tho firm of Dorryborry and Forbo3
of this city and has takon an activo
part in tho affairs of tho stato As
sociation for a numbor of years. It
will bo his special buslnoss to attond
as many of tho district associations
of hardwaro dealors as posslblo dur
ing tho year, to proparo tho program
for tho next mooting nnd to preside
at tho annual convontion a year from
now, Thoro aro about 800 mombors
of tho Hardware Dcalo'rs' Association
in this stato.
:oi'
Tho regular monthly mooting of
Amorican Logion was hold at Firc
man'n hall last night. At tho closo
of tho session, tho War Mothers
sorved tho boys with a flno lunch.
Those who woro present aro congrat
ulating themselves on their good for
tuno in being thoro and aro also con
gratulating tho War Mothors on tho
excellence of tho lunch. ,
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"Tho Rank for TOU In 1022"