The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 17, 1922, Image 8

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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
PostoHlco na Second Class Matter.
SUBSCILU'TION PJtlCEi
One Year,
In ndvauce. -J1.G0
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1022,
EDITORIAL
North Platte nconlo can woll foal.oxpects to do a goou business tins
proud of a group of teachers In tho
city schools who havo beon In tho
service of these schools for a lontr I
tlme. Of courljo thoy aro not old
for hoy started early and havo boon
hero a long tlmo only in comparison
with tho usual length of time a
teacher stays In a school. And yet
-wo into to call them old toachcrs.
Thoy aro tho backbone of a school
syfito'm. Thoy aro -home glrlB In
wjlom everyone has confidence. Thoir
years of service to tho school has
mado them beloved by a largo num
ber of pupils who havo ' passed
through their hands. Wo can think
of six who belong to this class and
wo would say that tho loss of any
of thorn during tho coming yoaro
will bo deeply felt. Thoy aro Laura
Murray, Thea Hanson, Noll Hartman
Ella Blako Drake, Adda Kolcon
Turplo and Floronco Antonldos. All
honor to Ihcoo faithful teachers who
aro giving -so much to tho causo ol
education in North Piatto.
This offlco Is a f.ad placo today.
As each ot tho forco camo In tho
first word was to ask or toll about
Adolo. Tor six weeks wo havo boon
up or down.? When sho wont homo
that day, tolflrfg us" sho had a fovcr
but would try to be back tho next
day wo did not lraagino that sho
was In tho hands of tho ruol master.
Thon came tjo struggle Sho would
sond md&fiagee Of hopo to us and tell
hoy sho oxppcted to bo back with . , ., v ,,. , ,
, ., . ,v iir i secretary at the North Platto post
us in, tho noar future. Wo miss hor .,..
as a faithful helper. Sho was inter-, fr,co- or ot Ul Civil Sorvlco mmls
cstcd in her Yorfc and proud oi: hor,Hlon' Washington, D. C.
aseociatos. Wo'ihlss hpr as a com-1 Counly Amt KoUog and Mloi
panlon., Old ,and young ot tho. r.orco llrown of tho Unlvoralty Extension
woro always 'roMy; to do anything Deparlmout, visited Box Elder school
for Adolo. Wojniss hor As a fino lflBt Mon(luy nnU toolt tUnnor wltb
example of American young woman- ( Ul0 Hot Lunch c,ub In Hpeakln, or
hood. Sho was respected by ovory- tho club Mr. Kollogg said yoatdrday,
ono and had a quiet dignity which It ,fl cortalnly Vopth whilo to g0
drew all who know her. Ana wo imd BC(J thQ m wHh wh,ch tn,s
Bympathlzo with that sorrowing . ,,
, ., , ,, , , t. 'work is handled, tho quiot contented
father and mo her who know hor so QhMton ouUng tho,r . hot ,unches
mucu uouor ymu wo urn aim wuu
loved her that much more. This of-
TALE OF THE RED HEN
PEDIGREE
3 Cocl
Sire of Peggy 1, o.
bird, splendid A No. 1 Red.
Darn of Peggy I, No. L L hen
(232 eggs) 'splendid A No. L
RedP'
I'qggy 1 250 egg hen,
Sirti of Peggy II, Wisconsin
Champion I.
Dam of Peggy II. Peggy I.
Peggy II 287 egg hen.
Sire of Lady Hoover, Wiscon
sin Champion I.
. Dam of Lady Hoover, Peggy II.
Lady Hoover 329 egg hen.
Sire of Peggy III, Wisconsin
Champion II."
Dam of Peggy III, Lady Hoov
er. Peggy III 307 egg hen.
Sire of Peggy IV, Wisconsin
Champion III.
Dam of Peggy IV, Lady Hoov-
cr
Pqggy IV 309 egg hen.
Sire of Peggy V, Wisconsin
Champion III. ,
Dam of Peggy V, Lady Hoov
er. Peggy V 313 egg hen.
1 Lady Hoover, the most fa
mous hen ill America! was hatch
ed on April 7, 1917, the day war
was declared, and laycu her first
egg September 5th, 1917. First
years record 329 eggs.
I have in my pens this year
some of these 300 egg strain of
nose Comb Keds and am only
asking a nominal price of $2.50
per 15 eggs for these wonderful
producers. I have many hens of
the 225 and 250 egg class.
Eggs for, Hatching will be
ready March 1. Get the best
while yofuynre, getting,
So. Park Poultry Yards
J. H, VAN CLEAVE.
Harry IJIock raturnod from Now
York recently and roporls conditions
somewhat Improvod throughout the
east lie Bays that the stockB of
goods In the hands ot Jobbors aro as
attractive as ovor. Thoy aro In
clined to go a llttlo hlghor than thoy
have boon but tho lncroaso Is not
grdat. Ho bought his usual large
stock from a wldo solcctlon and It Is
arriving dally at his Btoro an ship,
mcnts are not being dolaycd. He
r,n according to his present
Plans.
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Glen Dorram, tho four yoar old
son of J. R. Dorram was run ovor
by a hay rack yesterday. Ono leg
broken and his loft hand was badly
'bruised. They havo beon unablo to
locato tho man who ran over tho
child art ho drovo on and lort tho
baby In tho road and It was a few
minutes boforo anyone noticed him.
They took him to tho Platto Valle
hospital to receive medical attent
ion. .
Lcona A. Tlmmorman vs Albert
A. Tlmmerman Is tho title of an
action for divorce which was Illod
in tho office of Clerk Prossor this
weak. Mrs. Tlmmorman Books ab
solute dlvorco and tho custody of
tho two children. Sho also aBks
130,000 alimony for horsolf and ?10
000 for oach of tho children In ad.
(llilon to attorney's foos and cortaln
other expenses. Sho charges cruelty
and Infidelity. Tho caso will come
up In tho noxt torm of district court.
Tho Unltod States Civil Sorvlco
Commission announces an open com
petitive examination for Auditor,
Income tax unit, Bureau of Intor
nalonal Rovonuo, Treasury Depart
ment, March 8, entrance salary from
J1800 to ?3,000 a yoar. For Infor
mation or application blanks regard
ing snmo, applicants should apply at
. nnim tn VWivnUnih If Tlvnilhnnlr Inpnl
which they havo prepared for them.
solves, and to hoar thorn admit tho i
: gains in wolght since starting tho I
club work. They aro getting a
course in cooking, a course in single
1 ontry book keeping and aro learning
to do toam work whilo proparlng a
lun0H which Is going to build a
I strong Healthy body. James Rosso
' Is tho toachor who Is In chargo of
tins Ediool anu ho la directly res
ponslblo for tho good work that is
being dono."
Continuing Mr. KoUog said, "A
similar Hot Lunch Club 1b working
at Blgnoll and also at West Osgoou
school, and wo find that tho mothors
aro using tho rccoipes at homo. The
sots of printed lessons aro being
kopt for futuro roforonco at homo.
At tho closo of tho course each club
Is to recolvo a char tor which la
slgnod by tho United Slatos Secre
tary of Agriculture, tho Governor of
Nebraska, tho Btato Director of Ex
tension and tho stato loader of boys
and girls clubs. Tho Individual cer-
tlilcaton of achievement will bo kept
and presented to high schools for a
Boraontor's credit in agriculture, sub
ject to tho approval of tho city and
county Bupormtondout, tho Btato
Buporlnondent having already given
his approval. I would bo very glad
to present tho idoa In any other
school which Is interested In such
work."
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Mlss Mary Garrlty who was called
hero some tlmo ago by tho death of
hor brothor, Mlchaol Garrlty, will
loavo for Hastings today to spond a
few days visiting and from thoro Bho
will go to Now York City to make
hor futuro homo.
You aro Invited, to drop In tofluy
tomorrow morning If you aro inter
ested to bco tho nowost Dodgo Broth
ers Coupo, which is ono of tho most
boautlful small carB ovor soon in
North Platto. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer.
Thoro aro valuable photographs in
tho homos of North Platto which aro
gradually fading nway. Havo por
manont copies mado of thorn today,
boforo thoy -got to tho point whoro
thoy cannot bo roproducod. Brooks
Studio.
Road tho Bargain Counter UbL
Mr. aud Mra. Arytul Warren and
family ipont sovoral days In tho cltv
thw first o! tho wook. Thoy expect to
mako North Platto thoir futuro homo,
oral
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Robort Pholpa Wednesday night
nt tho Platto Valloy hospital.' All
coucornod nro doing nlcoly.
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FOR THOSE WHO GO
A COLUMN OF NOTICES ABOUT
CHUKC1I, LODGE AND SO
CIETY MEETINGS
MASONIC
Saturday evening at 7 p. m. En
torod Aprrontlce degree. ' ,
CHRISTIAN
11:00 "A Contract With Cod."
7:30 "A Prophet of God."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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11:00 Christian Science service. .
Sorvlco In" Building & Loan bulldlnp.
METHODIST j
11:00 Fortified by tho word
7:30 The Eight Commandment
,. i
OEMEN
Romombor tho masked . ball, for
Yoomon, Fobr. 23, at tho K. C. Hall
PRESBYTERIAN.
11.00 Every man's Llfo a Plan ot
God.
7.30 Tho God Touched Man. S
EPISCOPAL
8::00 Holy Communion.
11:00 Morning prayer and sermon.
7:30 Evonlng prayer and sermon.
LUTHERAN
11:00 "Tho Quiet Seasons of the
Soul." " f
7:30 "Tho Supromacy of the
Spiritual." .' '
AUXILIARY
I
Of the Spanish' War Voterans 'will
bo ontortaincd at a sodlal Tuesday,
February 21, at tho Timothy O'Koefo
homo.
LEGIONARIES
Rogular mooting of American
Legion will bo hold in Firomon's
hall, Monday, Fobr. 20. Important
buslnoso so oyp.ry member is oxpectt'r
to bo thoro.
BAPTIST
11:00 Extract from writings of' Dr.
W. Axllng. Ho was. a resident :of
Japan for many years. .
7:30 Going to Jorlco. i
Tho Odd Follows nre cordially in
vlted. ' 'j)
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PLEASANT VIEW ITEMS
J. E. Hobbs shipped two cars of
cattlo to Omaha, Saturday. He and
his son, Max, accompanied the ship
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugler and family
woro visitors at tho Souder home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Soronsen woro school
visitors Thursday.
Emory Thomas had a bad cola
tho first of tho week and waB not
able to got to school.
Mr. Soronsen fixed tho school
windmill this week.
Georgo Delato Is hero from Colo
rado, visiting his parents and other
relations.
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J. V. Romlgh reports tho salo of the
following Dodgo Brothors cars: Coupe
to J. A. MQGraw of Tryon; touring
cars to Hugh Bird and J. Forstodt,
and winter touring with California
top to Chas. Boguo.
Clinton & Son, Tho Eyo Glass Men.
Sorvlco and Satisfaction.
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FOR SALE
Ono aero and a 7-room houso at
?3000. Threo acres -and a 4-room
house, at ?3,500. I havo larger
tracts with or without Improvements
If you aro looking Tor a homo I can
savo you tlmo and monoy. Phono
323 evening 1130. E. A. Olson.
L. & S. Groceteria'
LOOK
HUT
COiK
When you buy a LIFE INSURVNCE POLICY you
want a CONTRACT that is clear in construction and
fair in terms, RATES that aro cquitaMe, a proper
adjustment between premium charged and risk ear
rled, SERVICE that Is prompt, courteous and effi
cient, ALL baolced by financial strength to meet
every obligation. Such policies aro issued by the
Fidelity Reserve Company
Homo Office Fourth and Locust Streets,
North pfatto, Nob. .
Want Ads
FOR SALE Hay in stack.
Stobblns. Phono 7G0F12.
T.
FOR RENT Oarage, at C08 Wost 2nd
St. Phono 12G0J.
FOR RENT Storago space In fire
proof ware house. Simon Bros.
LOST Small black pockotbook. Re
turn to this office. Reward.
LOST Eversharp pencil, with Initial
H. L., on west Ninth street. Return
to Tribune office and recelvo reward.
FOR SALE Pure strain extra fancy
Whito Leghorn coclcorels. Phone
400J.
FOR RENT Furnished houso; fivo
'rooms or part of it. Call C03 E. 4th
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red. eggs
for sutling; also roosters. C. 1.
Lowls, r,a E. C St.
FOR RENT C-room house, modern
except heat, Inquiro at 222 East
Fifth street, Phono 255J
WANTED Mature lady or gentleman
to collect and solicit business In
North. Platte. Address P. O. Box G78.
FOR SALE
nmlos, $25
Airedale pups, two
oach, pedigreed; one
male, $12.50. R. H. Jandobeur, Ex
perlment Substation."
LOST Female Trail Hound, whito
and tan with black and tan Bpot
on oach sldo, largo tan ears, oars are
nicked. Phono 941W. Reward.
FOR SALE Hatching eggs, Barred
Rocks, S. C. Rods and Whito Log
horns, ?1 per sotting. Luther I. Tuck
er. Phone 69SJ.
1 WANTED Agent to soli Hog, Stock
and Poultry tonic. Supply deulors
and also sell direct to farmers, Ad
dress EG care Tribune:
WANTED TO BUY Used piano;
must bo in good condition; will
pay cash. Address Lock Box 113,
Sutherland, Neb.
LOST Scrow car ring with brown
.setting, between 108 Wet Third and
Presbyterian church. Roward. Mrs.
M. II. Gllfoyl.
FOR RENT Farm, 1(0 acres; fine lo
cation; all necessary buildings;
near Brady on Lincoln Highway. John
McGoe, Brady, Neb.
FOR SALEOno $500 bond for $400,
.bearing 7 per cent interest, Issued
by North Platto Milling Co., B. L.
Hart, 1005 Commerce Building, Kan
sas' City. Mo.
FOR RENT 4-room apartment, down
stairs, modorn excopt heat; 'garage
included. On West Fourth St., two
blocks wost of court house.. Phono
118.
WANTED 61 good buyers at our an
nual blood bow salo, Wednesday,
February 22. Wo will sell a select of
forlng of 40 bred sows and 10 fall
shoats; G Red Polled bulls of the
largo typo and well grown; 8 bred
owes, and 200 yearling Shrop bucks.
Salo will bo hold under cover on tho.
farm four miles west of Lexington.
If Interested sond for catalogue. J.
O. Anderson & Son.
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Mr. and Mrs." W. N. Tronvillo of
Chicago, lntond to mako North Platto'
thoir futuro home. Thoy havo taken
rooms at tho Hotel McCabo.
Dixon Optical Co., lens grinding.
Win. Ankrom of Shubert, Neb.
will arrive hero tho first of tho week
to tako ip his work In tho Bullock
School of Flying..
Saturday spoclal at tho Cash Mar
ketCorn fed pot roast, 12c per
pound. Phono 2G. I. L. Stebblns.
Mrs. J. A. Panker left for Northport
Thursday to make hor homo. Sho has
been visiting frlonds in tho city tho
last few dayB.
At tho Paront-Tcaclior association
mooting Wodnosday thoro was a larg
or attendance than any previous meet
ing tills year.
routs YOU KNOW
Mrs. John Hank of Suthorland un
derwent an operation at tho General
hlspltal Wednosduy.
Miss Ruth Roth, onrouto from Los
Angoles to Omaha, spent sovoral
hours in tho city yesterday visiting
friends.
Miss Elizabeth Thomas returned to
her homo in Sutorland Monday after
spending several days shopping In
tho city. '
-Mrs. M. McFadden of Sarben is
spondlng this week visiting her par-
icnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Herrod ot
this city.
YOURS
CHAS.
R S V P
I
AT THE KEITH!
Monday
Is this the way YOUR bicycle is?
NOW is the time to have your bicycle
put in shape for Spring Riding.
JOHN H. NULL
106 East Front St. Phone 983
Boys, ask about the Henderson Bicycle Club.
VAUDEVILLE
AT
Keith Theatre
I'HICE & GILMORE
Offer "A Leap Year Proposal" a satire with song. An
exceptionally clever pair of entertainers' wbo are appear
ing in a most unusually funny satire witb songs whicb
thoy present under the captain of 'A Leap Year Proposal.'
It is a vehicle of mirth provoking proportions in which the
comedy patter, odd situations and laughable climax will
test to tho limit the risibilities of any audience.
PEREZ & LA tfLOR
This act has played circus and fairs of all the leading
out door amusements in Europe. Hrts beon with Ringling
Bros. Circus for five seasons and the little lady is an athe
lete and a beauty in all correctly styled artistic sensational
gymnasts.
MLLE. LINGARDE
In an original European posing novelty, featuring
poses from the old Greek masters to the present period.
Absolutely taken from the original work of the masters.
lfAUX & CURTIS
In a comedy singing and talking skit, "I Want to Pass,"
Arthur Hahn, a comic opera star and also known as tho
man who can sing and Marguerito Curtis, hotter known
as one of the Curtrls sisters.
In connection to this, woll bnlnncod program will bo n
Foaturo PIcturo with an nil star cast.
. Mrs. R. V. Wortmau returned to
hor homo In Hebron, Nebraska after
visiting hor 'sister, Miss Mildred
McKeown.
Mrs. J. C. Cummlngs returned to
her homo In Omaha Thursday 'aftor
visiting friends In tho city for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Carbush of Omaha arrlvod
Wednesday to visit he mother Mrs.
Mary Landgraf and hor sister Mrs.
Elmer Baker.
Ruth Hubbard roturned from San
Antonio, Toxas Friday where sho has
been visiting her slslter for the past
three months.
TRULY
RAY
-IN-
and Tnes
THE
Friday Only. I
day