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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Hi ur TIC SALE OF m MM 51 as a m HT ifi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi m Hi Hi i MY AND NAVY GOO OS Hi ..... I li.4 J MOW 4mU'oovU'vvWmW aturday, April 1 ' 4 1 , v j.t a j.t n it j.t j.t j.t J.t J.t it it it it it it j.t it it it it t.t B it it it ll 8 One of the largest Army and Navy Stores in the west will be opened in North Platte. Their stock of blankets, shirts, pants, underwear, mackinaws, sweaters, raincoats, officers5 dress coals, overcoats, Indian blankets, breeches, work shoes, officers' dress shoes, leath er vests, leather aviation coats, sheepskin coats, sox,voveralls, jackets, leggins, and many other, articles too numerous to mention will go at prices hardly believable. Folks, now is your chance to buy your Spring and Summer needs at almost your own prices. Pay . us a visit and see tor yourself. Don't forget the opening date, Saturday, April 1. First Come, First Served. j.t j.t it it i.t it i.t i.t .it it it i.t it i.t if it it it i.t i.t t.t i.t it it H j.t V . Army and Navy Stores Open Evenings, Look For Big Letter Sign. 104 E. Front St. Corner Front and Locust. 1 1-2 Block West of U. F. Depot. North Platte, Nebr. g Hi BffJ?Ji!IiUill SentHBeekla Sttbune. SSlTJTllJSJS - ' provided no way tor tho order to bo tflLSON TOUT. Editor and Pabilslipr. carried out. Somo ot tho leading ctt- -t- 1 ' lzons ltavo domunded this improvement filtered at Uio NorthyPlntto, Nobraaka mi u 9 thoueht that somo way will VoRtotfico us Second China Matter. otkoA out ln tho near futuro fl0 I ordorod the to tho task of educational leadership . Tho depononts f urther sayoth (but has 1 which will bo required. There is no cost to this, So llvo whllo wo nro hero Soon we'll visit necropolis. OLD TDIEKS CLUll SfJOSOUIL'TION PRICE i that tho uniforms will ho secured. i Tho membership in this clah frco and is confined to. thoso who l woro residents of Lincoln count thirty years or moro ago, or before One Vear, In advunco $1.50 f"""""' "uv"uu January 1, 1892. Wo want tho nnmo. "l0 kind of uniform and provide who ai,flroMM ot al, who aro Gllcll),0 is to stand tho oxponso. Earllor numbors havo been published :o:- HITS OF VEItSE FROM THE NICII OLS HIT AND MISS . WEEKLY TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1022. ED1T0KIAL North Platto welcomes tho Associ ' , atlon of Local Insuranco Agonts. Thoy ,m . i , .i t ,11 ,.1 aro men of character and intorgrlty This office has ono of tho latest city othm. 1"anwi,UB n ' , got the host there is out ot the busi in former issues of Tho Tribune Others will ba published later: 9. John K. Scharmann, Union Pa cific onginoer out of North Platto. Camo to Lincoln county in 1881 over ncss. Thoro aro thoso who think that ; frty J'oars nSO. ouM. nn nanninl.lv ln tnr ihn tllirilOSO UCOrgO U. tsCHUrmUnil IS 11V1HB Oh, what a sociable sight, , Is a lot of people meetin',. But of all tho things thoy meet for, Tho most sociable thing Is oatin'. for former oditions. Perhaps somo ouo lias ono of tho old directories about the office or houao and docs not iBUmnco rates but thoy I on his farm just west of North Platto, need or want it wmUd (,o wo romonibor tmit thoso' " 1b on Itouto 1. Ho camo here in In this ago of bitter soctioual hut- mon aro only agonts and that thoy 18jl. rod, such a celebration as Is being havo nothing whatever to do with Andrew Scharmann Is engine fots orod by tho Kiwanls clUbs la tho rates. Thoy get a little hook with dispatcher at thu local round house worthy of tho attention of tho whole tho rates printed thorln and that ta Ho camo hero in 1881 and remembers .. . .. . i., i i,. .,.i .ri.im n,,t ii, ... attending the ono-room school on tho worm uocauso or uio wonucr oi iwu ' " ev- , ... . i rich and noworful nations living sldo look after flro risks un.l recommend north sido when Miss Casslo Gisey hy uldo for a hundrod years in por- reductions In rotoa whoro tho fire foot pwco and friendship. Tho Trlb-( hazard has boon loworcd since tho uno will bo glad to aaslst in giving rato was mado. Thoy can study means rniphnalB to whatovur of local colo- of roduclng tho groat losses which bration tho Klwanians docldo to glvo. enno from fl.-oB md tlioy ran Into ,pracuco, miBitiMB motnous wnicn wm iholp thorn to got moro busInoBS and to tako caro of It hotter. They aro frionds of tho proporty owners and wo wolcomo Uiom aa bucIi. ' Spring is horo and It's a hummer Of a rosy, posey thing, Vory Boon it will bo summer. Thon of course it won't be spring. Thon the bumblo bees will bumble Bumbling in tho balmy air; Bumbling with their Httlo bumblors Till they climb tho goldon stair. I havo lived in tho land of tho rising sun, I havo lived whoro tho sun goes l wn9 Mm timr.hnr nnii Tiort wintrott.J .in. " '1 UUII ll I havo listened to music l thought was Earl Nichols is in tho city visiting at tho S. Schwaiger homo this week. Mrs Hazol Louden accepted a pos ition at tho Jacobson Plumbing shop. In 1921 the city of North Platte paid $4,380 , for stroot lighting. Tho tax was four mills on ono-flfth the assossod valuation. Tho statutes placo a limit or flvo mills Tor city lighting. By levying tho limit, North Platto could collect about a thousand dol lars moro for lighting than 1h now being collected. But tho tondonoy ot tho times Is not toward either going tho limit or Increasing tho taxes. i is to raduco taxos and cut down ox ponso that tho peoplo aro demanding. "Wlillo It Is possiblo for us to havo moro and hotter stroot lighting wo must coustdor tho cost and If wo do cldo to make tho Improvement wo must not complain whon tho ' hills como ln to bo paid. Tho olectlon of Supt. W. J, Braham to tho head of tho city schoolB horo is a mattor of satisfaction to ' ovory ono who knows lilm anil his work. Ilia long term In Sldnoy has glvon a number of North Plntto peoplo a chanco to know of him and hla work and thoy aro unanimous In praising Inn, Tho editor has known him dur- Georgo and Charles Mecomber nnd his sister, Loulso, woro among tho pupils. 12. "V. Edward Scharmann is with tho Union Pacific machine shops hero Ho camo to Lincoln county In 1881. 13. Mrs. Georgo LoDIoyt, neo Myrtle Scharmann is at homo on tho farm r. fow miles wost of North Platte. She camo to North Platto ln 1881. 14. Mrs. W. II. McDonald neo Mary (often called Mlnnto) ,Bolton, came to Lincoln county In 1870. Mr. Mc Donald Is president of tho McDonald Stato bank of this city. 15. A. 0. Kockon. Caino to Lincoln grand And to singers ot great renown. I havo listened to music that Btlrred my soul And to songs that I cannot forgot . But tho slngors Impressing mo most ot all Is tho AUalfa Malo Quartet. I havo had many neighbors both kind and truo That woro willing to lend a hand I havo had many frionds that woro good as gold And tho host you'd fiud ln tho land, county, April 1, 1875, forty-sovon years I Bllt ot nlj tue fln0 ,non that I now ago this week. 1C. Walter Kockon, Bromortoiv Tho quostlon of uniforms for tho policemen has boon takon up from tlmo to timo and thoro has been con sldorablo dlcusslon as to whether it should bo roqutrod and who should pay tho cost. Ono of tho councllmon ,who recently mado a trip to soyoral Nobraaka cltloa ln tho lntorests ot tho paving proposition, found that tho pollccmon woro all uniformed In tho cities ho visltod. Somo woro bluo and somo khaki. In somo casos tho city paid tho oxponso o Uio uniform and others tho policemen stood th'o ox- rocall Tho flnost l'vo ovor mot Ing tho ontlro tlmo ot his aorvlco ln Wash. Was born In North Platto t Aro tll0 mon tiiat, you iiear every now Sldnoy and wo havo no hesitation In moro thnn thirty years ago. Baying that ho Is woll fitted for tho 17, j0lm LoMastor sout us tho fol placo and will niako a good suporln- lowing versos to show his Interest In tondont. Thoro woro other good men tho Old Tlmors' cluh. Ho Is still fix on tho list ot candidates and tho hoard lug ovcrythlng: spont somo tlmo ln making a soloctlon understand Tho Trlbuno has Tho North Platto schools havo beon For ancient dwollors horo, growing so rapidly that tho prohloms .0t a column used forJazz now boforo tho Bchool autliorltlos aio big and will roqulre big peoplo to solvo them. Thousands of dollars must bo spont,, now sltos acqulrod and now buildings built and nt tho some tlmo thero must ho a conservative re duction in tho cost ot education hero. With tho growth in population niul tho Incroaso ln property vnluo thla will not bo so hard as It scorns and wo bollovo Mr. Braham will be onual But, for him that Is sincere. Eyeaklng ot old rosldonts And folks that llvo near by. Hopo that nono will tako offonco If I may years cortlfy. 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