The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 11, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
GEOIIGE GIJiTJEIlT COS
Cteorgo Combs was born at Haa-
OPTEBESTING ITEMS FEOM EX.
CHANGES WHICH REACH
OUB DESK.
1 tract have boon Insisting upon their,
JraoncV and also lnvo each of tho
I threo towns chRrfrod wlMi several!
'hunilriul .Inllnrn morn ilmn tho con- "nS8. Neb., 8optombor 3, 1905, and
tracts call for, but tho various d,od nt North p,alto' APrl1 4- 1922'
councils will defer settlement until, he wna 3 yars ld ho Kirao
certain requirements aro fulfilled and1 w,th hlf Pnrents to thclr Prccnt
Eng. Honningson visits tho town In homo a Valyrang, where ho has re
person -Hershey Times , B,dod unU1 h,B dottUl- U wns horo
, that ho went to school nnd was to
STAND STILL ihavo taken his examination of which
nn n Htiuinnt nf hnnmn natnro. You ho talked In his last Illness. When
HAT LUCK?
Tho spring fishing season has open-
ff1 TOP Hiiro I !nl Hnnttv wna anon M ri f I
ca ror uio rivor rriniriifiv rnronnrm
caumment or nsnintr tackle. uraov
W 1 1 A
iv iniiiriiiiir.
IIIIKI WV
Shooting crows at night is becom
ing a popular pastimo. at the grove
eaat of town. Some evenings there is
n TOfMl1n lmmlini'flninnf nnrl Mia nnwa
uiiiki! u.tu vuv w i' u
aro being slaughtered by tho hun
dords. These pests have become so
numerous that if they were left un
molested for another year they would
almost ruin tho crops hereabouts.
Good ridance boys, give them tho gun.
Will learn much and bo wiser. A cor-, ho was 13 years old ho was converted
tain project is suggested for the homo , t tho BaptlBt church of Glen Echo
town. John Smith is an enthusiastic , under tho ministry of Rov. Etherldgo
NEW SUPERINTENDENT
G. P. Llobondorfer was, elected
city superintendent of Public schools
at a meeting of tho school board last
Monday ovenlng. Seldom is a school
so fortunate as to find material right
at its very door to fill a vacancy in
Its highest office. Mr. Liebendorfer
has been horo a number of years as
principal of the high school and hlB
ability is undisputed and universally
recognized. Ho will give his undivided
attention to the work and the Tele
graph will have something to say
from time to timo of his labors. Ho
has the hearts of tho students and
amble ability to hold their interest
and get the greatest good work from
thorn. Sidney Telegraph.
NOT SATISFIED
The villago counlcls of Paxton,
Sutherland, and Hershey met at Suth
erland Wednesday evening to dicuss
tho settlement of tho transmission
lino. Tho Inspector of the line has
informed all three towns that the
l(ne whs not ufr) to specif J.ca'JonsJ
railed for In tho contracts and ad
vised them not to mako settlement.
The Hennlngson Engineering Com
pany of Omaha who had the con-
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RECLEANED OATS
supporter. Ho sees success at every
turn. There can bo no such thing as
failure. Tom Joes opposos. Ho can see
nothing good in tho project. It is doom
ed to certain failure with disaster in
its wake. There you iiavo tho two ex
tremes of lifo in a small community
tho stumbling block which prosperity
Is unablo to surmount or sidestep.
Smith Is granlto In his optimism.
Jones Is flint in his pessimism.
Somewhere there is a middle course,
most likely tho correct and safe so
lutionbut neither Smith nor Jones
is willing to take it, or even to con
sider it. They stand pat and tho town
stands still. Dawson County Pioneer.
MISS HOAGLAND
Moro han a hundred young peo
plo wero tho delighted guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Harrison and their
nelco, Miss Mary Henderson at a
dancing party given at the Hotel Mc
cloud Friday evening in compliment
to Miss Eva Hoagland of North Platte
and MisB Irono Jacobs of Kingfisher,
Okla. Miss Hoagland as tho guest of
Miss Henderson during tho vacation
granted by the stato university last
week and Miss Jacobs visited Miss
Elizabeth Johnson. A group of young
men and women from the university
wero special guests of their York
friends on tho evening of the fete,
the ball room of tho hotel was pre
pared for the event by decorations in
shades of lavender and purple. The
lights wore shaded In a delicate lav
ender tint and an abundant uso of
clneraras In tints varying from lav
ender to royal purple provided tho
floral feature. Other happy functions
givon for the guests of Miss Hender
son and Miss Johnson during tho va
cation days wero those by Miss Dor
othy Spraguo, Miss Elizabeth John
son anil Mrs. C. A. McCloud York
Teller.
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It. E. Dillon, living northeast of
hero reports securing a white pelican
on tho lake at his place It measured
seven feet from tip to tip of its wings
I and was four feet, eight inches from
and has been faithful In Sunday
school and other services up to tho
time of his illness. On the farm
Goorgo was a hard working boy. Ho
lovod his home nnd was always found
thoro. Those who mourn his untime
ly departuro aro (His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Combs, his brothers
and sisters, Mrs. Gortrudo Ogbon,
Brulo, Neb.; Lloyd Combs and Mrs.
Dolla Rudat, North Platto, Mrs.
Ruth Crlppen, Marie, Albert and
Mildred who Hvo nt homo; four nop
liows and threo nieces and many
friends.
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THE REPUTATION BUILDERS
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
ON ALL
I 11 iB
For seed, at 50c per bushel.
Feed oats, at 45c per bushel.
Also seed Millet.
A full line of John Deere Implements : the Up of ltg bin to the tip of its toes.
and repairs at ' It Jg puro whtte In color with black
Nebraska Mill & Elevator Co. nn tho tlps of tho wings. Tho pe
! culiar thing about a pelican is its
pouch. Attached to tho lower bill is
n. sack or trouch made of folds of
' grating to tho Amshevdtaoshrdlnun
! skin. The bird scooups up a lot of
small fish and then by contracting
! tho pouch, forces tho water out and
i holds tho fish which aro swallowed
I whole. It is a Water bird and is mi
i grating to the nesting grounds -in
' Canada. Pelicans nre not uncom
I mon although they are not often seen
'because of their habits of flying by
! night and resting during tho day.
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STOP WITH US
When in Omaha
ST
Hote
Hote
Hotel Henshaw
Cooaet
Havo you over been in a storo where
you felt in your bones that It was
necessary to keep one hand on your
watch and tho other on your pocket
book, and where tho good offered for
sale convinced you that It you spent
a dollar you would bo making a bet
with tho proprietor with all the odds
In his favor that ho couldn't skin
you? Did you over buy merchandise
with the firm conviction that If It
proved dofoctlvo, If you found out
when you got homo that it was not
what It was represented to bo you
couldn't get your money back? If
you have had theso experiences, you
havo probably been dealing with a
non- advertiser. The advertiser is a
man who has invested a certain
amount in reputation. Generally ho
expects that If he sells to you once,
ho will soli to you again. To mako
his advertising pay, he must give you
a square deal. Sometimes ho even
spends moro to get you into his storo
tho first timo than the profit on the
first salo amounts to. And yet ho
gains In tho long run, because he
knows that If you buy tho first timo
on nls solicitation you will buy tno
second and third times of your own
accord. Wo don't say that every mer
cnant who doesnt advertise is a
cheat. Wo say that the safest way to
avoid being cheated Is to patronize
merchants who have a reputation to
sustain. Every regular newspaper ad
vertiser is engaged in building up a
reputation for fair dealing. His faith
in himself justifies you in having
faith in him.
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S. F. Clayton, former mannger of
tho Equity storo here is building
small storo at the corner of Maple
and B streets. As soon as tho room Is
in shape he will open a grocery storo
with a new and clean stock.
, Dixon Optical Co., glasses fitted.
A recent petition for ulvorco was
filed by Mablo E. Arnold asking for
separation from Lloyd II. Arnold on
tho grounds of cruelty 'and desertion
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing
is back of these hotels. Guests may
fitnn n f nnv nnn rtf tlinm -with r nc
suranceof receiving honest value and debts contracted by my wife, Alma P.
courteous treatment. Lowis from this date on, as she has
CONANT HOTEL COMPANY my board and bed.
Robert L. Lewis,
March 24, 1922 Maxwell, Nebr.
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
Fordson Tractor - - $450.00
Oliver 2-Bottom Plow - - 85.00
Oliver 2-Row Lister - - 120.00
Tandem Disk - - - 99.00
These Prices North Platte, Nebr.
3 second hand Forclsons $150 and
RARE BARGAIN IN PIANO
Wo havo a high-grade piano in our
posesslon at North Platto. For quick
disposal wo will greatly sacrifice the
price. Terms If responsible. Wiito at
onco if interested to tho Denver Music
Co., Denver Colo.
up.
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.
Ford and Fordson Sales and Service.
HRU8S.TREES
mil gs
K' V OTJ LVf
B
ATTERY
REPAIRS
We Use GENUINE
WILLARD Parts
WILLARD
SE
Phone 363.
RVICE STATION
Just South of Post Office.
You Don't Buy Inexperience or Take Chances When We Work on Your Car.
EXPERT AUTO TOP MAKERS AND TRIMMERS
PLATTE AUTO TRIM CO.
PHONE 300J
107 West 6th Street
wateh coaranssiosEit gives
ilKASONS FOlt KUIIjIIING
STHUCTUUK
Horse
Trees, shrubbery and growing
plants aro as Important to the
homo beautiful as tho choice
of paints for tho house And
there is Just as much need of
caro In selection and arrangement,
All Trices Itcasonablo
Permit us to assist you In
selection wo havo trees,
shrubs, rose bushes oar any
thing that can bo had from
any nursery or groonhouse.
NORTH PLATTE
FLORAL CO.
Horshey S. Welch is recommending
to tho city council a plan for saving
a largo amount of. money for tho
water department and for getting a
supply of softer water for city use.
The facts givon by rr. WelcJi are
as follows: A test of the water from
the Kelly well as the now stntion In
tlie south part of the city is called,
shows that tho water contains only
about one-half tho solid matter that
is contained in tho water from tho
north side station. This means that
tho water from tho Kolly woll is
twico as soft as tho wafer from tho
central pumping plant. It is plain
that if tho entire output of tho Kelly
well could bo used it would give tho
citizens a softer and moro desirable
water. Tho Kelly well supplies from
900 to 1,100 gallons a minute. During
six months of the year tho consump
tion by tho whole city is only fiOO gal
lons a minute. So If tho Kolly woll
alono wore used during tho six winter
months It would furnish twico tho
s pply of soft water needed for all
purposes. Then tho central plant
would only bo used in cases of emer
gency. Tho Kelly woll is run by
olfCtrlclty. It costs about 4 cents to
pump a thousand gallons. Slnco only
half this amount is used tho other
half is pumped back into tho woll,
making tho cost 8 cents per thousand
gallons that aro used. Mr. Welch
says If wo had a tower and tank, tho
well could bo used to supply tho
mains, and excess would bo pumped
Into the tank Instead of putting it
back into tho woll. When tho tank
was full tho pump would automatical
ly shut off. When tho water lovel In
the tank got below a certain point
tho pumps at tho central station
furnish tho entiro city with a supply
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I have secured the services of Mr. L. M. Robinson
of Torkio, Mo. A man of exceptional ability as a Shoor,
thus making my service at the old stand niore complete
and efficient. I fully guarantee every job done. I do not
want your money until you are satisfied.
J. H. Van Cleave,
AM
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Prepar Yourwlf to
$42.oo
1 Each Week
Wursina as a profession offers
unlimited opportunities to
command a salary.
Wo Pay While
You Learn
We need a limited number of de
irabte applicant! with atleait twr
year high icliool training.
Writ for lull Information to
Wise Memorial Hospital
OMAHA
of soft wator at about one-half the
presont cost of power and this would
continue during tho six winter months
ind Into tho other montliB when thort
was an adequate rainfall or when the
consumption of wator does not ex
ceed tho capacity of tho pump. Thou
then pumps at tho contrnl station
would bo turned on. Ho figures that
tho tower and tank, holding 250,000
gallons would cost about $18,500. lie
further says that ho does not know
of a town or city which hns a wator
system, on tho railroad between hero
and Omaha which does not have a
resorvolr or a tank. It is insuranco
in caso of emorgoncy. Thoro is no
argument against tho plan except Its
cost and tho figures soom to show
that it would bo a monoy-making im
provement, A AUGAIN
NOTHING MKK THEM
IN TOWN
In 900 block East Third, Vj blocks
from school; south fronts; wator,
gas, sower, side walk, block paved on
four sides; only two lots left, they
aro beautiful, price $800 each, good
torms. Seo us today.
Tlie Hollimin & Sobnstnin Agency.
FOR SALE
Choice lot ot young Red Poll bulls
at farmers prices at .
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dewey Streot
LET US REPAIR
YOUR AUTOMO
BILE TOP
A torn or badly
worn automobile top
ruins the appearance
of the car. Let us fig
ure with you on need
ed repairs, or on a
brand new top.
Drive over our way
tomorrow and let us
talk it over,
J. A. BANTA & SON
615 Pine Street,
North Platte, Nebraska
L. & S. Groceteria.