The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 24, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Adelo LoDloyt, youhgoat daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Honnan LoDloyt of
t ,80, bo' North Platte.
July 18. 1001, and die, at her home
hero February 17, 12. She would
have been 21 years old next July and
sho recently spoke of that as g ylng
hor tho right to voto at tho elections
next fall. Hor early llfo was not
ovontful. At tho usual ago she en-
tared tho North Platte city schools
and year after your sho dovolopod un
dor tho training of the toachors In
tho Washington building. Upon en
tering tho High school sho bocamo a
leader In certain of the glrliV athletics
and took an unusual Interest In dra
matics and declamatory work. She
wan twice elected captain of tho high
school girls' basket ball toain an-1
load tho team to victory ono year
without a dofout, Tho noxt year she
entered tho homo contost in tho dra
matic class and won first ploco. Sho
was Hont to tho district contest and
thore won first place. In tho stato
te ww . ,... MW
contost sho won second place, com-
ing W1IIIW1 IJIIU (MUUU Ul UUIIlft UlU
cliamplon of tho dramatic class In
tho atato.
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Early in llfo sho bocamo a member
of tho Catholic church and was a
rogular attendant at tho Sunday ser
vices. She was known among tho
young pcoplo for hor constant and
rogular I attend anoo at tho mass and
sot an Qxnmplo of consistency that
will bo romomborod.
Adolo complotod tho High school
courso nnd graduatod with tho class
of 1021. Sho took a loading part In
tho Sonior play and rocolved many
favorablo comments for hor ability.
During tho lator years of hor school
courso and since hor graduation, sho
hns taken a prominent part on social,
litorary, community nnd civic pro
grams, always giving of hor talent
freely when asked.
Durlug tho last year sho was in
High school and ovor slnco hor grad
uatlon sho has boon city roportor for
Tho Tribuno. Sho has won tho ro-
spoct nnd confldonco of tho business
and professional men and women and
has hon greatly missed by thorn dur
ing hor sickness Sho paid llttlo at
tention to hours when thoro was work
to bo dono and placed tho wolfaro of
Thn Trillium nlinvn nnrannnl rlirhfa nr I
pleasure..
Hor deuth caused tho greatest sor-
row to her father and mothor nnd to
hor brotlier, Clark, nud hor sister,
(Mario. Hardly loas will sho bo
mlssod by her grandma Oulnnn andj
hor cousins, Goorgo, Morton and Isa-,
bol Thnyor. A largo numbor of other
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DxTected
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NATlONMi
ATTRACTION
At The Keith,
in
161
relatives will mourn hor and many
friends nnd acquaintances will long
romombor hor pleasing personality.
Tlio funeral services woro hold at
Rimilnv nftnrnnnn In thn c!nlh-
,c churoh hmrQm wer(J
SM s ni Dowoy McQro.
Qco yo A,.
flnd JohQ lfan.
bcfircr8 W(jro c,ara Sor(jn.
Marco Bmnm Doguo
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Mabel McFarland, Vlolot Maddox nud
Marjorlo Russell. Rov. P. McDaid
rrnvn thn fiinnrnl nilrlrvia. PnTnln:'
m r and ng mf:
port to roach tho altar. T. N. Arnold
sang "Calvary" in an offcctlvo man
nor and Cathorino Fltzpatrlck and
Angola Roddy sang "Somo Sweet
Day." Following tho Borviccs at tho
church a long lino of autos accom
panied tho body to tho North Platto
comotory whora It was laid away
with tho church's blessing.
Tlio writer know Adelo from tho
tirao sho entered tho first grado in
tho schools until tho end. Ho had
tho prlvllogo of watching hor develop
and of having a part In hor educa
pr0BrcsB. Her chief charactor-
rnnm wnrn ,
i ij m-ii . w.w ... - " " -
mannor nnd attention to tho work
boforo hor. Sho wan always sur
, roundod by tho boys and girls of tho
j school and was highly ostcomod by
I hor toachors. Hor going away Is
' keenly folt In Tho Tribuno offico and
I it will bo a long tlmo beforo wo will
j forgot hor or coaso to toll each other
of sqmothlng or other which Adelo
anlil fir iili. Whtln our loss Is heavy.
wo extend our doppost syinpatny to
thoso loved onos who morn hor as n
child, or othor noar rolatlvos. Tholr
i loss is tho greatest
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110Y SCOUT DIRECTORY
TROOP THREE
Scoutmaster Floyd Daniels.
Assistants Dick Pitman and
Geo
Pitman. I '
Troop Committee- ;
John Tuclcor.
II. A. Brooks. . v ,
J. 13, Sebastian. , . .
Hoy. Hons.
Rostor:
Darl Attcbury
Virgil Attobury
Hammond Browor
Virgil Carlislo
liruco Carroll
Taul Duckworth
Cail Erlckson
Kenneth Grimes.
Evorctto Howard
Chns. Huutor
Snuford Johnson
Ohostor Moycombor
Raymond Plaughor
Ellsworth Roborts
'Francis Rosa
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lEvorotto Schllontz
i Dolan Sebastian
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Froomnn Sportsman
Darroll Trout
Claronca Todd
Ralph Wlckwire
Donald Wostphal
Konnoth Wlckwire
I;
Molvln Yatos
yirgll Drannon
1 Haroid Duitln
1 Edward Naylor
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Dr. L. J. KRAUSE, Dentist, X-Itay
llanoNlfc. McDonald Bank Building,
Phone B7.
3
HN
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tus Elate
Jby
Sun., Mon., Tues.
IIOTAILY CLUJIS AliE CELEMItAT.
ING ANNIVERSARY THE
! WOULD OYER
Putting 'sentiment to work nn.l
feeding it something in tho form of
practical effort that will glvo it more
substnnco than tlio hot nlr that
usually fills it out, is why ono of
tho speakors beforo tho Rotary club
doflncd' tho growth of tho organiza
tions at tho colebratlon of its seven
teenth anniversary horo Monday
night
From ono man to eighty thousand,
from ono club to moro than a thous
and, from ono city to tho cities of
twonty-flvo countries, In tho smn',1
cyclo of seventeen years Is tho way
tho organization has grown, nccordlng
to tho speakers at the birthday anhl
vorsary meeting. Many reasons woro
(advanced for tho growth bi(t tho
main reason suggested is that the
practical application of tho Rotary
creed: "Ho Profits Most Who Sorves
Best" in all branches of business and
social life in tho communities whero
Rotary has been established has
caused It to grow, surely o,nd sub
stantially. This unlquo creed Is a
part of what Is called tho Rotary
Platform and tho Rotary Codo of
Ethtes.
Tho Rotary Platform was adoptod
by tho organization in 1011 and Is h
conclso statement of tho principles
and ethics guiding and actuating all
Rotary clubs.
Tho '.Rotary Codo of Ethics" was
adoptod in 1915 and sots forth tho
principles and practices that "should
exist not only between Rotarlans but
all business and professional men ov-
orywhoro."
Tho anniversary mooting hero Mon
day sorved to call httontlon to tho
fact that Rotary club activities aro
many and varied. Thoy aro usually
iconfinod locally to activities whica
no other organization Is formed to
accomplish. Taking tho activities of
all Rotary clubs tho world over they
touch ovory phase of community life.
For oxamplo, a department of boy3
work is ono of tho Bovoral depart
monts at tho central offico at Chicago
mado nocossary because of tho inter
est manifested by Rotary clubs In thin
work. Rotary boys work is not con
flnod to any ono phase. Sovoral clubs
havo mado a notablo success In their
humanitarian work among tho crip
plod chlldron of tho poor.
But boyB work, as stated boforo, Is
only ono of tho many activities. Sec
ond to none In Rotary activities comes
community service. Rotary clubs In
many, nlany cities havo boon instru
mental In aroUBlng a civic prlda and
consciousness that has resulted In
tho preparation and adoption of city
beautiful plans; oroctlou of club
houses for Boldlors and community
sottlomont houses and tho providing
of night schools for allons and their
Instruction In tho fundamentals of
Amorlcanlflin. Bettor public highways,
"got to gethor meetings" of farmers
and business men community singing,
omploymont of visiting nurses, Batoty
first campaigns, In fact, a complete
list of tho various activities of Ro
tary clubs would talco -up many col
umns nnd would include nearly ovory
phaso of man's endeavor toward hlB
city, his stato and country a bettor
placo In which to live.
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A REAL BARGAIN
Six-room houso, modern except
heat. Located at 709 W. fourth. A
snap In a choice location, flno trees
Lot Is 00x132 with good out-bulld-
Ings. Prlco ?4,500. $1,000 cash
and the balance llko rent. . Sco us
today about it.
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Dld your wlfo toll yqu to subscribe
for Tho Tribuno? '
W. T. PRITCIIARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 316 South Vine Streot Hoi
pltal Phono 633. Houbo Phone 633.
Wanted
HIDES AND FURS
Pretty Prices
L. LIPSHITZ
When in Omaha
STOP with us
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation ol 20 years fair dealing
is back, of these hotels. Guests may
stop nt any ono of them with tho as
surance of receiving honest valuo and
courteous treatment.
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY
WHAT IS AN ANNUAL!
That question may bo bothorlng t.
groat many but thoro arc a grent
many moro who know tho value of an
Annual to a High school and to tho
individual.
An Annual Is a complcto roviow o
the entire school considering ovory
phase whether ahtlctics, social ac
tivities, scholarship or whatsoever.
Someone might say "Oh what valuo Is
an Annual to mo." That is a very
good quostion nnd an answer to It
ought to bo convincing. Students aro
In High school but once nnd as you
all know and as many speakors have
said that your High school days are
tho happiest days of your life
Again you will probably say. "But
what valuo would an Annual bo?" It
Is just this much, when you aro forty
or fifty years old or porhaps gray
halrod you will valuo your High
school Annual at a prlco that monoy
could not buy. Every student In the
Senior High school Including tho Fac
ulty and probably tho ninth grado of
Junior High will bo in ono or more
pictures In that book. In fact it will
bo a regular snapshop and picture
album. If you doubt what 1ms bean
said concerning tho valuo of your An
nual just ask someone who has one
and get their opinion.
This year nbovo all othors thoro
should bo an Annual published for
several reasons ono being tho Cham
pionship In foot ball, and tho fact
that N. P. hi. S. can boost of tho
largest graduating class so In thl3
school and a great mnny moro rea
sons too numerous to montlon. .
Our High school ha3 been spoken
of and Is in tho estimation of many
tho "peppiest High school In Nebras
ka.'' Why then should wo not bo
equal to other schools and put out an
annual?
From a business standpoint tho
purchaser is tho winner; first be
causo ho or sho pays for tho annual
a groat deal less than It really costs;
socond that tho book is mado with a
great deal of planning and care which
only effects tho fow taking journal
ism. If anyono doubts tho abovo the
figures can bo shown and proven to
bo correct.
All that Is asked of tho individual
Is to buy at least ono Annual Of
oourso there being no limit to tho
numbor you can. buy. Round-Up.
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You can let tho children read Tho
Tribuno. Thoy will not flnd anything
in. it that will bo offensive.
S
J. S. WINEI H J.
Homeopathic Physician k
Surgeon
Genera Practice nnd
Construction Surgery
Hospital Accommodation
Plntto Valley Hospital
Former Name Twlncin HoKpHnl.
NORTn PLATTE, NEBR,
DO YOU
CO-OPERATE
WITH HER
DR. L. A. SNAYKLY
DENTIST
X-Kny Diagnosis Oxygen and
Annthcsla.
Ovor Union State Bank.
Phono 296.
TIANO TUNING
1 Work Guaranteed
1 IIOLLEY MUSIC HOUSE
Phono 415
Masonic Building nt Corner of
Fifth and Dewey.
1)11. J. It. McKlfiAHAK
Practice Llmitod (o Diseases ol
Wran and Sargcry
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Offico 127 Reeidcnco 6CG
0T18 It PLATT, M. B
Physldan anA Snrgwn
X-RAY
' Diagnosis and Treatment
I .Calls answered Day and Night
! Over Union Stato Bank.
1 Offico Phono 20GW Houso Phone 290R
I JOHN 8. SIMMS, M. D. .
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
HcDouald Bank BulMlust
Office Phono 8H Residence Si
DR. HAROLD FEKPTEB
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'8
OlTJc Phono 333 R. Pbnno 1Q&
WM. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or shoet metal.
510 Locust Under General Hospital.
Office 340 Housel2t
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osicopnth Physician
Over the Oasis. North PlatU
DR. REDFIELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Snrgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj
Phones Office C42. Residence 676
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of. Voice Culture
and the
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phjsno 1147;
DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
f, 6. 7 Building & Lenn Building.
Office Phone 70.
Res. Phone 1242
DERRYBERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmera
Undertakers nnd Fnneral Director!
Day Phone 41
Nicht Phone Blnek K8S
If you were one of the young women at the telephone
switchboard, wouldn't co-operation and kindness on the
part of the public help you to do better work ?
Any operator can point to switchboard signals
indicating the lines of certain persons for whom it is
always a pleasure to establish connections.
It will help your service if you co-operate with, your
telephone operator, and accord her the same consideration
you would any other woman trying her best to serve you,
courteously and well.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THU
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN
NINGTON COMPANY TO BE
HEREAFTER KNOWN AS
THE NEBRASKA MILL &
ELEVATOR CO.
Notlco Is hereby given that at a
special mooting of tho stockholders of
tho Loypoldt & Pennington Company
hold at tho office of tho company ah
tho 8th day of Fobrunry, 1922. that
tho articles of Incorporation of the
said Loypoldt & Pennington Company
wore amended by tho adoption pf now
and amended articles of incorporation
to take tho plnco of the articles of In
corporation now existing; that under
and by virtue of said amended artlclei
of Incorporation the name of tho cor
poration was changed from tho Loy
poldt &. Pennington Company to tho
Nebraska Mill and E'ovator Company.
Tho principal plaso of transacting
tho business of tho corporation is at
North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. Tho general nature of tlio cor
porate bu oes to bo transacted shall
bo the mmufacturo of wholosalo and
rotr.il dea lng In. tho commission and
brokcingo business In, flour, hay,
grain, lumbor, fuels, hardware, imple
ments, farm machinary, paints, oils,
glass, movldlng, mill work, stone
"rlck, Hmo, cement, plaator, all ldnda
of building materials, Hvo stock, pro
rfnoo foedo, seeds, coal and gonoral
merchandise business of overy des
cription; the construction, mainten
ance and operation of elovators, mills
and machinery for tho manufacture of
any of tho products, and tho opera
tion and handling of any of tho busi
nesses herein sot forth; tho buying,
soiling, loasing. owning and operating
of lumbor and coal yards and other
real estato and personal property, In
cluding mills, elevators and stores;
tho buying and soiling of real estate
and to do a general contracting busi
ness; and all other things necessary,
propor, usual and essential in carry
ing on any of tho businesses referred
to heroin.
Tho amount of the authorized cap
ital stock Is Two Hundred Thousand
($200,000.00) Dollars, of which One
Hundred Fifteen Thousand (?115,
000.00) Dollars has been subscribed
and paid for; tho balance of th
stock shall bo paid for In cash as
sold and issued.
The tirao of the commencement of
this corporation was August fi, 1913
and is to continuo for a period of
50 years from that date.
The highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which this corporation
may at any time subject itself Is two
thirds of its issued capital stock.
Tho nffnlrs of tho Corpocatlon are
to bo transacted by a board of not
less than Five (5) and not moro than
Nine (9) directors; and tho officers
of Uio corporation are to be the presi
dent, Ylce-presldont, secretary and
trcasuror and such other officers and
employees as may be provided by the
by-laws. it
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the offi
cers Of said corporation have here
unto set their hands at North Platte,
Nebraska, this 8th diy of February,
1022.
NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR"
COMPAN
- j. r essor. to tb j LovjioMt fi Pen
u Co.
By. L. P. JEPSON, President
S. M. SOUDER, Secy, and Treasurer.
TRY McKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
10S E. (Hli St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
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