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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1922)
.TUB NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE ANCIENT WRITERS AS MODELS 8 Hosiery Being ovor stockod vro placa on sale a lot of our 75c, 93c, $L25, 1.46, $1.G5, n-95 grades, In silks and mercerized Lisle real bargains. Buy ono pair at regular price, select another pair of samb quality any color and pay tho clerk 9 centa for the second pair at. . . pair Boy's Kneo Pants 9Sc, $1.45, $1.93. Boy's Rib Bluo Denem Overalls 59c. Bleached Muslin, good grade 15 and 19c yard. Gingbams, standard 19, 23 and 29c yard. Percales, standard 13, 19, and 23c yard. Apron Ginghams, standard 15, 17 and 19c yard. BARGA1NS- -GALOItE SPSf?$!V-1! T WICAH - CLOTHING - InOlt &nBVM. AhMUUd MAHAOtK THE BARGAIN COUNTER LIS MERCHANTS OFFKH BARGAINS , EOR TIIRIL'TV FOLKS OF this eojniiLviTY Rend these advertisements for they aro tho offerings of North Platte re tail merchants and are Intended to giyo tho readers of Tho Tribune values to be found nowhoro else. Road and aot. I WILL BET . You can Got It at GAMBLE with SPRINGER Four Stores. We aro selling our entire lino ol fine cotton Japanese) klmonas at $4.75 each for a short time. Hotel Palaco Bazaar. ' See my 1922 stock 'of paper from one-third to one-half cheaper than last year; also some bargains in pa pers left over. Call 1061 J and I will bring te books to your house. Phil Dcats. -:o: Word from N. E. Buckey, Is to tho ffect that his mothor Is improving rapidly. Mrs. Buckloy left Friday for Portland whoro sho will Join M. Buckloy and they will tako a vacation along tho coast of southern California visiting and taking In tho sights. Dixon Optical Co., grinds lonBos. First Mortgage Farm Land Bonds $100, $500 and $1000 Denomination Issued In Trust Certificates From Interest Raid 0 lo 7 Per Cent These aro socurod by first mortgages on Lincoln County, Nebraska iarms -worth 2 to 4 timos tho amount of tho mortgng. 1AX.FREE IX NEBRASKA An ideal Investment for Safety. Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. PAID UFCAPITAL $50,000.00 ; North Platte, Kebrasbju look mm FOB THOSE 10 GO A . COLU1IX 0F .NOTICES AllOlT 'CIIIMCH,' loiUk a$h so- CIHTY 3IKETIN08 PHILOS QUNA ' Club will moot Wednesday nftot l noon at the home of Mrs. M. E, Crosby on west 5th st. CATHOLIC " Girls Club will bo ontortained at tho homo of Miss Madgo Plynn at 320 ijWest 6th st. NICAFIGBB Campfiro girls will meet Thursday ( evening at thoo homo of Miss Mario and Holen Schwalgor. TONIGHT Rogular communication, of Platto Valley Lodge, No. 32, A. F. of A. M. Master degree. PRESBYTERIAN Aid Society will moot Thursday at id p. m. in tho church parlors, bolng ontortained by Mesdames Wnsloy, Pat terson, and Blalock. WAR MOTHERS I Will give a tea at the homo of Mrs. ,J, J. Halligan, 304 West Second j street, Friday, March 4 from 3 to 5 , p, m. Everyone Is invited. GUILD The Episcopal Guild will meet with Mjrs. Hownrd McMichael 421 S. Vino at 3 p. m. on Thursday. Everyone is urged to bo present. EPISCOPAL Ash Wednesday services will be held at ton o'clock Wednesday morn ing and , at 7:30 there will bo Litany and address. All members and friends are invited to thoso services; LUTHERAN Homo Coming Week. Tuesday--I "Putting on tho Now Man." Wednes j day "Christ Ashamed.'-' Thursday '.Why Attend tho Services of My Church", Dr. J. F. Krueger. SUPPER v i Tho Methodist Homo and Foreign Missionaries societies, will sorvo a supper to tho public on Thursday. March 2, commonclng at 5:30. The menu will bo roast pork, brown gravy, mashed potatoos, creamed poas, cub bago salad, jolly, broad, apple plo .and coffee. Price 50 cents. Tho pro rceeds will bo usod for missionary work among tho Japanese of the Nortli Platte valley. j LOCAL Ayi I'EllROyAL i Mrs. B. B. Boatman loft this morn ing for Dqnvor whoro- sho will spend tho Aveek visiting friends. Miss Cerise Murrish, a Junior High , teacher, is reported to bo very ill at hor homo. Mrs. J. Karbush left for her home In Omaha after visiting at tho Land graf homo in this city. Ford Coupe. GOOD. $386.00. Ford roadster, $65.00. Hondy-Ogior Auto Co. Mrs. W. C. Cunningham returned yesterday from Hershoy whoro sho spont tho week end at tho J. K. Eshloman homo. ' Miss Florence McKay returned Sat urday from Chicago whoro she has boon studying music during tho past few months. Danco at Dancoland noxt Wednes day will bo postponed on account nf Ash Wednosday. Regular Saturday night dance as usual. Mrs. C. S. Clinton and Mrs. Ed Dickey entertained the vestry of tho Episcopal church at the Clinton homo last evening. Superintendent C. L. Llttoi is spend ing this wook in Chicago whoro ho Is attonding tho Department of Supor ntondonts and looking after business matters. , Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Lonergan re turned' to tholr homo in Boulder, Colo.. Saturday. Thoy woro called here by tho death of Mr. Loncrgan's mother. Notice tlutt the American War :. others will give a tea is always wol- ! como to those ladioa who liavo on j oyed tho hospitality of thoso ladles 4)oforo. So tho nunotuicoinont of the ton to be gtvon nt the home of Mr. Hallfgan, next Friday nftornoon will bo pleasing. The North Platte lodge of War Mothers Is a vigorous organi zation and tho membership Is allvo to Its opportunities. This makes Its functions of unusual lntorost. Saturday afternoon Miss Ida Ottcn- stoin and Mrs. Victor Halligan on tortainod at a Kensington at tho J. K. Ottonstcin homo. 314 West Third stroet. Twenty guests gathorod anj spent a very pleasant nftornoon with rancy work and conversation. Tho docorations wero In pink and many pink carnations wero used. At tho closo of tho afternoon dolicious re freshments woro served. Out of town guests wero Mrs. Dyo of Sallna. Kans . and Mrs. Dambaum of Omaha. Tho following clipping from tho Oregon Journal of Portland is of in terest to Nortli Platte peoplo who knew Mr. Adams: "A pretty wedding took place at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wolcott February 5, whoa their daughter, Alice Dorothy, be came tho bride-of Mr. Ralph W. Ad ams of North Platto, Nob. Rev. E. II. Clarko of St. Matthows Episcopal church officiated. Tho brldo -woro a gown of white canton cropo trim med with laco applique and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and frozias." Sho was attended by hor sistor, Miss Margaret Wolcott Tho bridegroom, who Is a student of tho North Pacific Dental college, was at tended by' Mr. George Danner of Liv ingston, Mont. Tho rooms woro ar tistically docoratod in flowers and wlntor follgo, which were also used to form a bower under which., (ha cerbmony took place. Doris Wolcoti, sistor of tho bride, played tho wed ding march and Mr. A. Carliardt Jones sang. Tho' young couple will make tholr home -in Portland. Mrs. A. L. Lane and Mrs. Roy Mphl man entertained at" tea' Friday, and Saturday aftornoous nt tho homo of Mrs. Lano, 303 South Sycamore a'vo nue. Friday afternoon the guests vers entertained with several piano numbers by Mrs. J. L. Moran, and vocal numbers by Miss Esthor An- tonidos. Dainty refreshments woro served in the dining room by Misa Elsie WaMtemath and Mrs. Howard Yost. Mrs. J. Q. Boelcr presldbd at tho tea table. Saturday afternoon the guests onjoyed two vocal numbers by Mrs. M. Henry Gllfoyl nnd.two read ings by Miss Sarah Kolley and piano )uf1". bv ?Tiss Glad?, '? Wilde. Mrs. D .T. Frater poured tea and Miss Elalc AValtomath, Virginia Scott and Kath arine Green served. The decorations woro In yollow with a touch of bluo, tho flowors used bolng daffodils. The hostesses wero assisted by Mra.I. E. Scott, Mr. Elinor Coates and Mrs. C. F. Temple. Ono hundred and fifty guests onjoyed tho charming hospi tality of Itfrs. Lano and Mrs. Mehl man. :o: Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Bedkor and chlldron arrived Saturday evening from Centralln, Kans., whoro thoy ac companied the remains of Forrest Bodkor who was taken thoro for bur ial. Tho March Victor Records are here Como in and hear thorn played. Holley Music House. :o:- FOR SALE One aero and a 7-room houso at ?3000. Threo acres and a 4-room house at $3, GOO. I have larger tracts with or without Improvements If you aro looking Tor a homo I can save you time and money. Phono 323 evening 1130. E. A. Olson. POSITION OPEN for HIGH-GRADE MEN AND WOMEN Read in this Issuo the advertise ment of Insurod Savings Accounts by all tho North Platto banks. If you think you could socuro depositors undor this now Plan, and if you aro absolutely trustworthy, it will pay you to seo the representatives of the Company managing this Savlncs movement. Room 41S McCnb Hotel 7:39 to 9 P. il. Friday and Saturday tf Thl Weoli Monday of Next Week. Modernt May Learn Much From Au thor Whose Works Are the Greatest In Literature. Whatever our conjectures may be, we cannot bo sure that tho best mod ern wrltors enn afford us as good mod els ns tho ancients; wo cannot be certain that they will llvo through the revolutions of tho world, nnd con tinue to please In every climate, un der every species of government, through every stage of civilization. We may still borrow descriptive power from Tacitus dignified; perspicuity from Llvy; simplicity from Caesar; and from Homer some portion of that light and heat which, dispersed Into 10,000 channels, has filled tho world with bright images and illustrious thoughts. Let tho cultivator of mod ern literature addict himself to tho purest models of taste which France, Italy, and Englnnd could supply, ho might still loam from Virgil to be majestic, ami from Tlbullus to bo ten der1 ; ho might not yet look upon tho face of nature as Theocritus saw It; nor might ho roach thoso springs of pathos with which Euripides softened the hearts of his audience. Sydney Smith. HEAD-AND HEART OF LONDON Great Financial Area Is One and Tra falgar Square Is Undeniably the Other. There can bo little doubt thnt Lon don's head Is that area of tho city which contains the Bank of England, the stock exchnngo and other great financial and business houses. But London's heart Is not there, says London Answers. Thero Is a coldness about the city which docs not appeal to the stranger. Ho stands In awe of It. He looks upon the teeming tralllc and the hurrying folk with a feeling of unrest. Put that same stranger In tho neigh liorhood of Trafalgar square, whero ho catches a glimpse of the houses of parliament, tho towers of the nnclent abbey, and sees England's great sailor on the summit of his lofty monument, guarded by Lnndscer's wonderful Hons, und he will expand at once nnd nay: "Now, this Is a hit, all right I" In Trafalgar square thero Is a sense of companionship and merry .comrnd cry. That Is probably why so many folk congregate there with apparently nothing imifh to do. Even tho traf 11c seems to bo playing a game of puss in the corner or general post. Revealed' Genius In Youth. 'Gainsborough's mfothor encouraged her son's llr,st.nttomp.tS at drawing. At twelve ho was lining hooks with sketches of llowcrs and clumps of tr(os In the Suffolk lanes and woods. Ho showed so much talent that the family decided to send him to London to study painting. The occasion of the first portrait he painted was very romantic. He was working on a landscape when a young lifdy CHino unexpectedly upon him. Ho Immediately began to transfer her to his canvas. This took some time long enough for painter and model to fall In love. When ho was nineteen ho mar ried her. Ills work became no much the rage that his friends Jovially punned upon his name and dubbed his house "Gain's Borough." Though ho disagreed with Reynolds and others of his famous contemporaries, thoy all snluted him as a brilliant man nnd u great painter. Designer. Signs of Splendor. In a Richmond household a negro woman by tho name of Clarissa comofl in occasionally to help for tho day. She had been clearing tho dinner tablo one day after a plentiful repast, which, among other delicacies, Included a huge watermelon, and as she passed through the doorway carrying In each hand a woll-illlod can- of the glisten ing melon rind, she rolled her eyes at the lady of the house and asked: " 'Scuse me, Mis' Alice, but would yo' all mind of I carried homo ono of dem cans?" "No, Clarissa," was the reply, "but what on eartli do you want with It? You don't keep pigs or chickens, do you?" "Lnwd, no, Mis' Alice, I don't keep no nnlmals. What I wants to da Is jes to mako dem neighbors of mine jealous. Dey don't never have slch garbage as dls a-settln' outside dero front steps 1" Harper's Magazine. -:o: Lincoln county llolstelns aro con tinuing to mako good milk and hut tor production records as Is indicated toy tho official tests reported from tho office of Malcomh II. Gardner, Dolavan, Wis., superintendent of ad vanced rcglstory of tho Holstoln Frleslan association of Amorlca. This week's hullotln reports tho puro hred registered IIolstoin-Frlosian cows, Beauty GJrl Qorhon no-Becky, owned by tho Unlvorslty of Nohraska at North Platto, as having mado at tho ago of throo years and sovon months, a record of CG3.3 pounds of milk nnd 19.197 pounds of butter fat, In sovon days, oqulvalont to 23.3 pounds of button Tho stato champion ship In tho sonlor throo year old class is creditod to Maid Gorben Ly ons, whoso sovon day rocord Is 530.S poundn of milk and 26,352 pounds of buttor fat, equivalent to 32.9 pounds of buttor. This rocord was mado ad tho H. li. Davis farm, Omaha, Nob. Can You Use $1,000? Let Us Tell You How. to Get it, Without Fail Open an Insurod Savings Account In any North Platto Bank. 8 8 8 Make a small monthly doposlt of 8 8 H 8 j.t it it torn of regulnr savings will yiold you ovor $1,000." your ago. You wll recolvo compound intcrosL In ton years this Bys- Suppose you should dio boforo tho completion of tho dopoalts? 8 Tho full amount you had sot out tho balanco in your Savings Account at doath. Tho small monthly payments cover ovorything, Including the protection feature, tho cost of which is very Bmall. By this plan, you sot a savings to roach It, llvo or die Wo can produco any given amount in any 8 Start now to got j our thousand I SAVE SOMETHING AND BE SOMEBODY YOUU BIG CHANCE WILL C03IE -SATE AND BE READY ! ASK US ABOUT THESE NEW ACCOUNTS PLATTE VALLEY STATE BANK UNION STATE BARK MC DONALD STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK 8 8 ,: 8 8 :.: 8 8 :.: i.t j.t 8 a 8 8 J.t 8 t.t 8 I Fnnlsffli Trariftir J.t 8 (tone 1- i? t ?ovo i.u.o. ractory it Pii this packer 'on your wheai as soon as frost is out of ground and increase yield 5 bushels per acre. CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES " Hendy-Ogier Auto Co., Ford and Fordson Sales and Service. PHONE 34 PLEASE READ THIS TO THE BOTTOM attie at Monday, North Platte Union Stock Yards NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. In this Sale llioro will m from 30 to MO Ctittlo. Will gell all I can in car lots. White Paced calves, they aro good. A string of good heif ers, cows, and steers A lot of mixed cattle, butolir.rstuff and milk cows. These cattle will all bo here, you will not bo disappointed when yon come to this sale. BltlNG YOUJt CATTLE To this Sale Monday, March Gih. We can sell any kind of cattle hero for more money than they will bring any where else. We can hell fat cattle, stockors and feeders. You will not regret it if you bring your cattle to this sale. HOUSES AND MULES Wnntod for tho Auction, Monday, Marcli 18th. Our first horse and mule Auction at North Platto was a good one. Everything sold good for the kind they wero. Plenty of buyers here for good stock. Do not bo timid in briging your good stock to this auction, March 13th. Wo can sell them, broke or unbroko. CASPER RAUCH H. M. JOIIANSEN, Auctioneer. from J7.90 to J9.G0, depending on to Bavo is paid just tho samo, PLU3 -- lt 1 goal for yoursolf. ''4You aro sure 8 J.t it p 8 8 j,: 8 1 8 V ft S 8 8 8 8 It 8 8 j.t P 8 suggest a system for you that will timo t i t? 8 i 8 j.c 8 8 J.t J.t 8 8 8 ipoo r.o.u. raccory j.t 8 J.t j.: 8 8 H j.t I j.: j: 8 8 8. Jt 8 Jt Auction March 6 Thero will bo a full load of 1 Cultapacler. I 8 it i.t i.t 8 8 8 J.t J.t 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 i.t I 8 8 ft li