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

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TUESDAY and FRIDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, MARCH 7, J922.
SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLE AND THING
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT HE
. CENT HAPPENINGS IN THIS
C03DIUNITY
ono more freight cfew has boon
added to tho fourth district making
twouty pool crows now at work.
Freight traffic through this tarm
indl has. kout up during the post weak
witn an Improvement in some wavi
On Sunday thero wore 1023 froigiit
cars paqsod through North Platte.
S. J. Xoch. President of tlm T.in
coin County Farm Bureau has fig.
urou mat any man -who" nava a him
drad dollars tax,, pays thirty conts
towar.a tho support of tho county a
gont.
A survoy of tho American Logion
momoors and those ox-sorvlco mon
who aro eligible to membership in
the Legion, Is being mado. It shows
, to unto that of tho 417 men in Lincoln
county 415 aro for the flvo-fold com
ponsaiton act and two aro non-com
mittal. None wero opposed.
The only classes in night school to
bo hold this week ore those which did
not get tho work of tho last torm fin
ished for some rca&tn or other. Thoy
win complete the work which they
have started and, then cat roadv for
tho opening of tin- new term next
Monday night.
Dr. Selby, the olty physician, says
thoro i3 not a case of sickness which
is quarantined In North Platte. He
does not know of a case of diphtheria,
scarlet fovor, small pox, measles and
such disease!. Thoro Is a lot of sick
ness called flu or grip or, Just colds
but it is not quarantined.
IB. Thrifty $hys
COUNTRY COJUIENITY CLUIt
PUT ON A l'PKLIC COM
3WNITV SAI,F
10
Ono of tho new and lato movoments"
in rural communities is tho commup
ityle A group of farmers Vfu get
togothor and onch will put In Hvo
stock prodUco or machinery and bv
joint advertising and omploymbnt of
an auctioneer they will have a safe
which will bo of advantage to nil of
thorn. Tho farmers lu.Blsnoli
niunity have deddud to nut on audi a
sale Thursdny, March 1G. Tho ladies
will sorvo a lunoh at noon and ftr
that they will sell grain, seed. Hvw
stock, implement and other articles,
to the highest bfdder. Other commun
ities will watch this sale with inter
est.
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NEW!
PLUMB
SHOP IS OPENED
FORMER E.WLOVEK OF
CONCKRN OPENS SHOP
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Franklin Campbell was declared not
guilty of tho charge of being impli
cated in the robbery of IDirdem and
Johnson some weeks ago. Ho with
Ellis and Week were charged with
rouoery ami tho latter two conftSttd.
Tho Jury was out over night returning
a vordict Sunday morning.
A big crowd of watchers saw tho
giant crane at tho new court house
swing a stool truss wolghing over
seventeen tons, into tho air and nlace
it in position with1', the samo ease time
mason would place a brick in po
sition. This is tho largest girder in the
building and took two flat cars to
transport it from Omaha,,
i SECOND TEEM OF NORTH PLATTK
SIGHT SCHOOL OW SEEMS
ASSURED
Inquiry at tho office of the city ,.
u-intd.nt of schools yosTorduy
howed ihat there wero 380 stude U
registorod for tlm -rti, "U.
Z " TT W1Ul 870 WW H menv
uoaru or tducatkm at a
Petal lnesttie JUm.. .
- . . ..... - ."7 . - ""or"
tt' t. r . . . . n W0UIfl wntlnuo tie
v nvffnm tin tenneu me room w"pi,ior another term of olaht
forniorlv nmiiniui i.v i,Au... weakM if h. ,.. . .
" u" rroiu svroet siid uy asm relay night of this
will open a new nfamhltir mwi . T'eek. It is fu M,.t m. . .
lllK OBtHbllglinintlt. (linvi !, nt., ' ''as Kivvn nil tl... it-. . .
Jacobsou camo to North Platte atuf lt can arrd W give and that if'thSt
.miD nu mm una ueen ompioy " lu uo nnotuor term of night school
od by tlm North Platte PlumblncMnd ' those ho attend tnuii , .
Hoating Co., of this city. He ts a share f the expense; the government
umaw iMumurr nan nas woriteu at mree fourths of the teach-
his trad for a number of years. Whn J'lre In enhjects which It an"
seen yesterday, Wr.Jacobsen said,n l,rvee. The chargo'of $2.00 a porson
am asking for k aharo of tho plilmh- entitles that person to tako fivo or
""wig uuBiiim nore uecnitse ujuw. nua 13 oonslderoil
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OPENS TONIGHT
NO. 17.
OF LOCAL HAlt-
SfO.. CHILI)
iiOAH OFFICIAL
SUDDEN DEATH
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ivo goou lorvite. '""wo onarge and 170 narsons
iu.lu rmuo is growing and it win "'aB(iy imid In this amount and
March 10 is tho date set for the
hearing before tho State Railway Com
mission of the applcation of tho North
Platte Light & Power Co. for tho
right to build a transmission line on
tho south side of tho river to Maxwell.,
The Telephone companies aro object
ing because it is thought that it will
intorfore with their service.
nood additional ostatllshaionts of thi
Kind. I have a reputation for fair
dealing and good work and I am fin
ing to build up my business on that
reputation." Tiie confidence express
ed by Mr. Jncobson, in tho future of
this olty is ono of tho factors of Suc
cess and The Tribune Joins his many
frlonds in wishing him suocosb In lifs
new-business enterprise. . .
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FAIOIEKS AND STOCIQIHN TO
ATTEND HEHEFOItl)
THURSDAY
110 have signed up that thoy will pay.
n"w lU0: vo dono thiq is win onlv
leavo 18 more to pay tho onrollmont
fee'. This will giro the required 400
LOCAL XNH PERSONAL
F. AV. Spencer, spocial ngent for the
Travolors Insuranco Co., Is in North
PlRtto thiB wool: visiting C. R Tomplo.
Miss Jonnio Mudgo snont tlm intn
SALE , ,0L weeK 111 "othonburg visit
ing friends.
Dr. C. H. MrtTTntM.nl.1n 1 .
ml 1 "tuiua iUturilOU 10-
Tho sale of registered cattle by the day from rtonvor whoro ho spent sov
Llncohi teountcr Hereford Broodors- oral davs tm..n,M
association at the Bosack barn lion.'.! . . '
next Thursday attracting consider ' .-l?.??xtou mt Mont1 "in
attention among stockmen and it I ' mi sno , TT7' i waoro abo
probable that thoro will bo a big at-1 ml Wecko V,sItfns
tendai-ro of IToreford buyers. Fifty ! Dr" McRJ'nolds will roturn today
throe head nro to bo sold and many from ft Bhort ''"slnoss trip to Denver.
(xosiii) anosf is to hi: dehated
DV LOCAL AM) VISITING
S0HOOLS
A team of debaters ropi osontine Uio
North Platte High Solmol wtn .,.i.
UIh Uie closed shop anlust n team
irom vomA at the Franklin
ium tonight. ThiB Is the flrit of n
Th6ma8, Jr., tle- ttVo.ymtr.niil
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Witts of
this city died Monda niornlt.ir nt l.i
toetiiml flu, aftor tn Illness of less
than thirty-six hours. Tho lad was in
seeming good health on Saturday and
wont to bod ns usual Saturday night.
During tho night ho was takon ill and
nil day Sunday ho hovered near t'io
borderland, tho end coming yoatorday
r.orning. He was the only child of
very dovoted ivarenU and on
of his eharm he wna WKloly known
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sewes of Joint debates to lw Jiolrt this among tho railrpad nion and oitlzono
of them have high grado broodlngs. .' ! friouds
-:o:
Ono of tho local hotels ronortoO
that during moat of February it was
compelled to use cote for some of its
guests because tho regular bods wotv
traVOllintr mon on thn rnnil nml fliui. t ..iiii.'- i.
I .... .v.. iu ii U.T I J I J I !U II I) I 1 1 i r I . .
with tho usual number of transients tions thoro is a nrlmnrv mm.,'., 1 . J. 1Il0y ,eft 'orday morning
l,ir,i -Pn-,i, . "iU,Ul ""ero no WI" Holl' Install
A daughter was born Satiirdnv tt,
who stop over night in North Platte, which is held the third Tuesday' in
rill Tlia 1 nnAivt n il n (I n t. n i . -a. I -
fill the acc6modations to capacity
is a sign of roturninggood times.
a branch of the Yoeman Lodge. Initla-
August. Here is the Information i " "w iUO" 1-ou- Jmi
about these olecUons: ! U l ouwen wu ,alB0 1,0 liel1-
City election to . be field Aorll 4. 1 arrs- AL K- Nevillo and daughtor re-
month, oach debate blug on the same
question: "itosolved that the mnV.
msnt of organised labor
wtunuu
shop shojild receive the smnmrf
public opinion." Tho debate stun t
exacUy 8 o clock and will lu.t
aiwut an hour and a half. Th
iiuai.
aro buporintondont It V. Clark of the
industrial school for hoyB at Kwiriinv
Judgo J. L. Tewoll of Sldnov m.rl T?v
W. H. Mooro of tho 15picopal church
in wns city. An ndmisBion of 25c is be
ing charged to defray tho oxponsw,.
Each sido has boon nronarintr fm
the contost for sovernl AVcoks and the
best dobators from eaoh school win
partioipato. Nortli Plntto will bo rep
rosonted by Qoorgo Dont. enntnin. Al
bert Shenk and Louis Drotornitz with
Robort Hoaglnnd as nltornato. Tho
names of tho Cozad dobators woro not
learned.
At a recent tryout of all who want.
Od to bo 011 thr tnm.i M.la .....
v..n j Mill t(l
JudgoB solcctod tho tonm, Tlio Judges
wero tho high school teachers. Thoro
woro ton candidates and after each
had shown what ho or sho could do
tho oight high school tonchors ranked
them and tho four highest .will ran
resent tho school.
On Friday of this week tho North
Platto team will moet the team from
the Ognlnlhv high school at the Frank-
nn Auditorium find will again main
uu lino, jj, jr. wooding Mother J muni-
fnb'yiToi;gtftngl-Hminiiiilil6alh- - ISgSJfiSEWWTS oPiuNJnjja.
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The D. A. It. hrid an IhteroHtlnJ
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mooiuis jaai nignt at llio 1101119 of Mrs.
V. E, , Sturr. A group of Camp Fire
girls in costume sang an Indian son
A news disnatch from Koarner tn uon tp .be held April 4 ' vio anu (Jauglitor re-
of the fianauot to be given there on Nom,aatlonB aro made by 'petition!, l!ieu nome frpm Omaha Sunday jan Jtebecoa Tout recited tho Intro
March 10 by tho Friends of Ir'ah WhIoh muBt ,J0 f,lwl at leas tiu-days Wmlug whero they spent several . Auction to Hiawatha. Rev. C. F. Koch
Freedom. 'The dinner is at 6-30in bofore t,mt data- 0nly cl(J' oowncil- t,ByB visiting frlonds. ispoke on the "Indian Problem of To
uie banquet room ot Teachers' co!
lege. Arthur Mullen of Omaha and
Keith Neville of North Platte are u
be tho guosts of hoipr. A number
of political speakers from over .he
state will make addresses
oocS sehse
VQd success
Ar6und North Platto rail
road men's "road to suc
cess" is naturally the
Union Pacific.
and just as naturally
this bank is their
DEPOT
rox
DOLLARS
You railroaders aro always
on the right track ' for
Cashing Pay Checks, meet
ing friends, or finishing fi
nancial deals when you
come hero to the Union
State Bank.
Lewis B. Smith, grand master of the
Nebraska Grand Lodge of Masons
was the guest of honor of Platte al
ley Lodge, No. 32, last Friday even
ing. Ho was on his way to Oahkjsh
where ho was to officiato a t the
laying of tho cornerstono of tho new
court houso thoro on Saturday. Mr
Smith inspected tho work oe the locnl a visitor at the Avery homB th!3
Masons and gave thorn nn address week.
which was very much onjoyod.
men and members of the board of ed- ' Mlas Hannah Young left Sunday f.r
ucation are to be elected then. California where she will anond a
Primary olmitlon. tn h h liny. til at r... . O .... j . .
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15. NomlnatioiiB are made by prtltJons Ana.
which must be filed nt least 30 davM -...1 r, m
rore that date. County, .etate and ; rived home Sunday from HastingB
congreasional officers are to be nom- whore they wero called bv tl Mrin...
day," and the mombars exhlhitaii jn.
dlan rolics nhd told Indian stories
inated.
(niiinl election to h held No-
vombor 7. Candidates will bfl those
who won in tho August primary elec
tion. County, stato audi national of
ficers will bo oleoted.
illness of Mrs. Tokulvo'a mothor.
Mrs. Georgo Stoppol of Lewe'llon is t
uounty Superintendent Alleon Gr.
Cochran informs us that tho sclmoi
oast of tho stato farm, known as the
Louis McBvonny of Big Snrlnm re-
turned to his homo aftor transacting
business in tho city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. "W. Bullock nn 1
C O. Dedmoro returned Saturday
from Lincoln whero ho transacted
business.
Mrs. Elsie Hoy nnd daughter of Ar
nold woro Saturday visitors in the
cltv.
Fay Biwor returned Saturday Superintendent and Mrs. Roy Young
from Omaha whoro he transacted bus- of Ogalalln returned to U of Uom,
uelfoy 9nmUt0 t0 h0mVft0r SI,0ndI"K "ie Nonh
U IIora,,0- Platte visiting friends. 1
Mr. and Mrs Ward Bullock roturn-1 "
d to thoir homo in Madrid after
sponding several days Jn North Platto
visiting frlonds.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Splinter of Tor-,
rlngton, AVyo., nrrivod last vook to'!.?
visit tho formoi's sistors, Mrs. r. i
Wing and Miss Alma Splinter. Mr.lS
and "Mrs. Snllntor aro onrontn" tn '
genoraiiy. The sympathy of these
runny friends is exteudod td the griev
ing parents and tho other rolntlvos
ho sorrow ylth them. As wo go
to pross th funoral arrangomonls
wero not kn .v it.
A1)DllI0NAL CONTItfltUTIONS HI-.
UKlVBIt Y ASS0UIATHD
. CIIAKITIKS
Airs. Ollto Salisbury, traasnmr" or
tho North Platto Associated GharItio3
roports tho following contributions
oinco tlio last list wo published; Lady
Engineors, $10: Adult Bible ainsa nf
Christian Sunday School, $5; P. E. O.
?io; Afriond $10; Elks Lodgo $G0.
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H. P. .Topson, Wm. Slmnnts. Cnrl
Bonnor, E. S. Davis. R. II. tilli nr.fi
t'io oditor motorod to Loxlngtqn Sat
urday night to hoar tho debato on tho
rraln question. Goo. C. Jowott of
Portland, Oregon, took tho affirm.v
tivo and J. R. PicUell of Chicago,
mahitninod tho negative of tho ques
tion, "Resolved, That Speculation
Commonly Called Gambling, Is a
Monaco to tho Markotlng of Grain."
Tho nogntlvo won. The debate created
widespread interest ovor tho whole
Unltod States and was attended by
grain men from many states. The
urrangoments woro go6d nnd tho pro-
W??LW, a W -
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Mrs. Floronco D. Owou of York.
grand chiof of tho Dogroo of. Honor
for tho stato of Nelirnska spoilt sev
eral' days last week visiting tho local
lodge. On Saturday afternoon a ban
quet was hold at the Owl Cafo. The
menu consisted of fried chicken,
mashed, potatoes, swoot potatoes, hot
biscuits and honoy. salad, picklos,
loujon and apple plo and coffee. The
tablea woro beautifully docoratod with
out flowors. Toasta woro givon for
Mrs. Owona and several othor mom
bers. Also aevoral songs wore sung.
After the .dinner a hirgo liouquo't ot
flowors wns proeontod to Mrs. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Evorott Smith left yes
terday., morning for Lincoln whoro
thoy woro called by tho death of Mrs.
Smith's n.otiior.
ATTENTION
csn.iti. ninfc oi,i .1. , r ' , n mui-h. Dpuiuor nro onrouto to it
not having a pupil absent or tardy
during the weok beforo last and that
last week thoro was only one absent.
Sho adds that it would bo a fine thlni;
If all tho schools in tho county couM
havo as good a record. Miss Aim
Splinter is tho teacher
Sunday after visiting at the L. En-savoral wooks at tho August Snllntor !&
'ft
STATE BANK
At tho Blgnoll Comomunlty club
meeting last Friday ovening tho pro
gram was put on 'jy tho people who
had been married twelve years or loss.
H.o program itun.'.el iuot by Mrt
Tloso and Mr Piivw.n a nulog by
Mrs. LaPlant; reading by Mrs
Reeves; reading, Mrs. Elder; a quar
tet by Mr. and Mrs. LaPlant and Mr.
and Mrs. Carr; duu by Mrs. Roso and
Mrs. Combs; tho Bucket Brigado
tho young married men and several
other numbers of a like nature
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA
"Tlio IJniik for YOU In 1022"
Clair E. Lemon of this city, who Is
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a studont In tho olcctrlcal engineer
ing department of tho Stato Manual
Training Normal at Pittsburgh, Kan-v
sent ub a copy of the Manuallto, the
school paper published thore. Clair I
says he is getting aloong fino, is mak
ing good grades nnd llkos it. Tin
Tribuno oditor is always glad to ho ir
from the boya and girls who have
called North Platto their homa
who still like to road of' what is being
dono hero. Our boat wishes to Clair
i.nd Mrs. Clair
Vv.
!aw it coming
is a
His oar wng
Not ono cent
you
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Did your wife tell you to subscribe
for Tho Tribuno?
but ho was holploss to prevent the crash
total loss and ho sufforod painful injurioe
insuranco of any kind.
Tho risk is groat in motoring. You cannot, afford to drive
another day without boing protected.
' TJl0ft. Liability, Property dumago we can cover
and your car in one big blanket policy.
' Lot us call and oxplain.
C F. TEMPLE .
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Wo aro going to havo a broad baking contest as follows:
Tho Lady making the est loaf of bread front Omar Wonder
Flour, will receive: .
r nsL rnze or o.uu ;
Second Prize $3.00
Third Prize Sack of Omar Flour.
All contestants must havo their loaf at the store, by
Friday, March 10th.
Prizes will be awarded by competent judges.
Romombor (hat Omar Flour is tho highest grndo '
Flour Unit it is possiblo io mnko, and ovory sack is
Absoluloly Guaranteed.
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