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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Si FISHERMAN". "MR Jilt JLJ&mo 'S ... 0, 5-v 3 1. v.Vt , CLINTON Sign of The Big Ring B - GRADUATE DENTIST Office ovor the McDonald State Bank. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. M. H. GUfpyl returned this morning from' Lincoln whero sho at tonded tho state association of music tbaohors. Mrs. .W. C. Sholvor left this morn ing for Boscohol, 'Wis., whero she was called by the serious illness of her mother. ru Joe Hlrschfeld returned Tues day from Denver whero sho visited her mother, Mrs. A. M. Harris for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Deltolf and daughter, Clara, left last evening for Omahu. Clara will receive medical treatment while there. Mrs. Howard McMlchaol and sun, Gerald, returned last evening from Omaha where Gerald received medical treatment for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Monks and daughter left Wednesday evening for Rockford, 111.' where they were called by the death of Mrs. Monks mother. Mrs. Keith Moorehouso and sister Miss Noll Cooney left last night for Overton. They were called there by tho serious illness of their brother, Thos. Cooney. Eyes examined, Glasses fitted. Sat isfaction, sure. Clinton & Son Harry Smith an employee of the Davis Auto Co. and Miss 'Anna M. Becker of this city were granted a marriage licenso Wednesday and wee married that evening. Tho members of the choir of the Christian church woro entertained last evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zook at tho Experimental substation. All enjoyed a good time. Tho American Legion Auxiliary en tertained at a party Wednesday even ing at the Fireman's hall. Games wre played during tho evening and. a Dhovt business meeting was held. Refresh ments v.ro served. Word has been received hero Wed nesday from Minneapolis, Minn., of tho death of Dr. Burton NoraU. Dr. Norall was an interne in the Chlldrens Clinic hospital in Minneapolis. He attended school here four or five yours ( ago. L. & S. Groceteria. Don't Yon Feel The Least Bit Guilty, Mr. Man? When you come home from the office where you have had all the benefits of every labor-saving device that money can buy, don't you feel the least bit guilty to find the women folks still doing the washing in the same wearing, weari some way? Even with a laundress, there are irritations expense, mussy waters, exposure to weather a hundred lit tle things that if removed would make homes and women happier. Might it not be economy to give mother, wife, daughter the benefit of the most modern wash-day' methods the methods we oiler? Washing in aweet, pi re soft water, and cleans ing suds, a complete se rvice, and at a cost easily within ths means of every man. Telephone us today and have us take that next r washing. Send it to "your Bosom Friend" Dickey's Sanitary Laundry "THE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY" 108 West Sixth Street. CLINTON, THE JEWELER & SON, The Eye Glass Men Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians FKAKKLIX PEALK , , , . ,Mary Ann Johnson, Los Angeles, J S ; , : "nT11'-: A1rd Coker, Suther- S Sir0Ct,?b(no Scc"d ;-'land; Robert R. Peale, Denver, Colo., n!,v V, a1 n Jf Z d C,l,?t!and G R. Parks, Peoria : !" Apr lf 13' 192,2' 111 111. He also has thirty-seven living f and twenty-six great- "Fi"'" iiiuiouu iu i."iu tiriiHiiu pur suits, lm being a great-grandson of Charles Wilson Pealo, the famous painter. Ho finished his apprentice ship in early life. On September 1C, 1859, ho married Miss Mary Ann Com ly of Philadelphia and to this union nine children were born, seven of whom survive their father. Mr. Pealo enlisted in Company G, 118th Pennsylvania Volujiteer Infan try at tho Corn Exchange bank In Philadelphia in August 1862. He was wounded in tho battle nt Shepherds town, West Virginia and lay on tho battlefield for three days and two nights, during which timo ho was un der the continuous fire of a company of Union artillery in which his father was sprvlng. From the battlefield ho was transferred to tho balcony of a Confederate .hospital whero ho re mained ten days and was then rescued by Union cavalry. Upon his recovery ho was transferred to tiro 59th Com pany, 2nd Battallion, V. D. C, where iho served from September 12, 1863 to May 28, 1865 when he was honorably discharged. Ho camo to Lincoln county fn 1867 taking charge of the painting depart ment of tho Union Pacific shops at this place. At that time it was the custom to adorn tho locomotive with norai ana artistic designs and pro traits of citizens of national promin ence. In this lino ho excelled. In the early eighties, Mr. Peale severed hi- connection with tho Union Pacific and opened a paint and art- supply store on tho site, now occupied by the Keith theater building. Mr. Pealo took an active part in the religious, civic, commercial and so cial affairs of the then frontier town, aiding in laying tho foundations of tho present city of North Platte. Ho was a member of tho Protestant Epis copal church, of Platto Valley LodRO No. 32, A. F. & A. M of Stephan A Douglas Post No. 69, G. A. R., tho Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and was very active in the early JUfo of Walla Walla Lodgo No. 56, I. O. 0. F. Mr. Peale and his family resided in North Platto for forty-five years when in 1912 ho and his wifo moved to Denver, whero they were near their children. Mrs. Pealo passed away December 22, 1917 and Mr. Peale then took up his residence with his son, Robert, whoro ho lived until his death Ho was a man or unusual mentality and retained his memory and interest in tho afalrs of tho world until the last days of his life. Surviving him are his children, Mrs. E. J. Baker, Norfolk; Frank R. Poai. Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. Anna E. Phone 77 Tobln, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. grandchildren. :o:- LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. V. Hoagland loft last night for a ton days trip to Texas whoro he twill secure Bomo despbsitions and look after some other business inter ests. W. J. Tllcy says that all who have made application for membership in Yoemen should bo at the K. C hall at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, April 25 for initiation- Wdrk on tho new Lincoln county court houso is .'progressing very rapidly this week. Twenty men woro at work there this morning and Con tractor McMlchaol expects to put on several more brick layers next Mon day. The picture "Way Down East" drew crowded houses at tho Keith Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights and on Tuesday, night tho houso was just full. It was a wonderful plctutc from all accounts and wll draw If re turned at some futuro date. Dixon Optical Co., lens grinding. Carl Backers of tho .North Platte Plumbing and Heating Co. secured a contract for' the plumbing work in a now high school building at Torring ton, Wyo.,4 Inst week. McMlchaol Bros, made a bid for the construc tion work and were next to thq Jaw- ost oE th twenty bids submitted. Tho Chamber of Conimerco present ed tho matter of going to Tryon to tho Chamber of Commerce band and after talking It over tho members de cided not to accept tho offer but to refer the matter to tho High -Schoil Cadet band. This was done ttnd Di rector Killlan promptly accopted the offer and will take tho boys.on: the trip. , Dollar day drew a large number of people to North Platto last Wednes day and tho buying was, vigorous. Whero merchants offered articles which tho peoplo wanted they had a bid attendance whilo other merchants offered as good or better bargains but tho articles offered did not meet a popular need and so they did not go so well. A meeting of .all 'ho merchants will bo calldo for soma timo next wook when tho matter nf futuro action along this Hho will la taken up. -:o: NOT! CIJ We now have dog tags and anyone vanting them can g&t them at the office. O. B. Elder City Clerk THE HIRSCHFELD YOUR BOY'S STORE CO. Saturday Special THE CELEBRATED BLOUSES FOR BOYS Sizes age 6 to 16 CC All the New Patterns, Guarnn-Q teed Fast Colors Your Boys Store 7 LOOK THIS OVER. The fishing season Is open, on all kinds of fish, in the State of Nebraska. The Ikvss are commencing to "Strike." There have been several catches of Pike jfnatle in North Platte River already. One party of fisherman, went to ftlaywood and .brought homo 58 fine Crappie. This is enough to give every real live, "fisherman tho fever. Get out your tackle box and look it over, and see what you are in need of. if you haye no outfit, come down, and wo will fit you out with one that is up to minute. I know exactly what constitutes an outfit for any and all kinds of fishing, I havo the goods, and know what is good, and what is not. Am willing and anxious to give you the bene fit of my knowledge, as an experienced Angler. Can tell you where to go, and how to get to tho best fishing places. There are plenty of them toi. . I have tho largest and most complete stock of Pishing Tackle of any retail Store in Western Nebraska, if not the entire State. My prices aro right. I will dup licate Factory List Prices tayou on any item ifTtlio stock. No occasion, for you to send your money out of town for anything in my lino? I can give you Immedltae delivery, and you see exactly what you aro buying. ' ' l Tackle for any and all kinds of fishing, from "Sunnles" or Bullheads to the oyal Rainbow Trout. Linos of every description, from a 5c cotton to a 30 lb. test Braided Silk. Hooks All kinds and sizos. Also assortment of "Snollcd Hooks Cablo Wire Lendors for Pike. Gut Leaders for liass and Trout. Over 20 different styles of Reels in stock Eight different model of Lovol Wind , Steel Rods of all kinds, and all prices Split Bamboo Rods Jnbpth Bolt frnd Fly Rods. ' : . "SpooW.aml Spinners in Nickel, Copper, Rrass and Aluminum. v Foss Lures, and Pork Rind. t Fleats, Sinkers, Swivels, Connecting Links, Swivel Snaps, Guides, Tips, Reel Seats, Rod Holdors. ' V Flics, Bucktails for any kind of fishing. '. ' Minnhv Seines, Minnow Buckets, Minnow Floats. Tncklo Boxes, Tackle Kits. Reel Bags, Reel Cases. Rod Casos. .All the Standard Lines of Wooden Minnows or "Plugs" Over 100' different pat terns in stock: '' All South Bend, or.Heddon Tackle absolutely guaranteed. This ineans Rods, Reels, Lines and Baits. If defective in any way, will replace free of charge. 33 Agency for Koban Twin Cylinder Row Boat Mqtors' .,' Come in and look us over. Any Angling information you may want is' at your service. I J. C. DEN, p First Door North of First National Bank. SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES METHODIST 11:00 'Tho Moaning of a Christian.' 8:00 "A New Creation." CHRISTIAN 11.00 Sermon to boys. 8:00 "Allegiance to Christ." EPISCOPAL ' 11:00 Confirmation service. Bishop Deechor will preach. Seats rcsorved for tho boys. 7:30 Evening prayer and sermon. BAPTIST 11:00 "Boys Making Good." 8:00 "Star of tho East." Eastom Star especially Invited. SWEDISH LUTHERAN Sorvlces on Sunday at 10:30 at tho church on tho corner of Tenth and Willow." LUTHERAN 11:00 "Thoughts for a Boy." 8:00 "Tho Gladness of tho clples," :o: FOR SALE Dlb- Horo's your chanco to purchaso u homo in tho best location in tho city, 315 West Second streot; all modern house with 50 foot lot, $5,200; part cash. In tho 200 block, Wost Second, story and one-half, modern except hont; Inrgo lot. This one shown by appointment only. These two aro in tho best location in tho city and will bo sold cheap. Tho George Tekulvo property will bo for salo in a fow days. This property consists of two wholo blacks, twolvo 44x132 foot lots in each block. This property Is in Platteviow addition in the 1200 block East Fourth street, across street from tho city park, blocks 48 and 49, Block 48 faces East Second street, Block 49 facos East Fourth street, Block 49 hns jm all modern homo, full basomont, furnaco and barn. This provorty will bo sold cheap. Now Is your chanco to invest your money in some roal property which will bo sold by tho block. WOODHURST INSURANCE AGENCY Phono 90 t'rnmy Bldg. -:o:- Tho sacred cantata, "Tho Nazatlno" will bo given Sunday, April 23 at tho Platto Valley school houso. It Is froo. Did your wife toll you to subscribe' for Tho Trlbuno? CAIID OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends j McPhorson Sunday School, South side Mission Circle, Sonlor Bluo Stars, Max woll Amorlcan Legion, Maxwell busi ness men, Bignoll Community Club and all othors for the flowers at tu. funeral of our dour son imjl brother and words of sympathy in all ouv sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Shunor Mr.. and Mrs. Clyde E. Shanor Mr. and Mrs. Harry fJ. Shutter Mr. and Mrs. Norman Connelly Mr. and Mrs- lloss D. Slimier , Miss Edna Folk, daughter of' Mr and Mrs. Andrew Kitlk, aud'Sldnoy lie sack woro married Tuesday In Omaha by Itev. F. E. Fast at the Mothod'd. parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Failc of Omaha woro the only atendantd Mr. and Mrs. liesack will make their homo nt 702 East 5th St. 1 Protect Yourself against Calamity Insure in a Nebraska Company Wind is an enormous destroyer of property. Nebraskans carry thousands of policies to insure "against this sudden disaster. But some have overlooked a vital point. Every Nebraskan ohould Insure in a Nebraska company In order to keep hia money at home. Last year $9,000,000 was sent away to foreign companies. And you Nebraskans could have bought ' just os good protection at home in the Omaha Liberty Fire Insurance Co. Fire Wind Hail Lightning Buy your Insurance in a Nebraska Company from your local agent nnd keep your Drosneritv. ROY RICE, Maxwell, !t Phone.No. 4 FOR SALE Cholco lot of young, Red Poll bulla "at farmers prices nt PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dewey Street NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS Estato No. 1879 of Bridget Jonos, !.--ccniod, in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, Tho Stat'o of Nebraska, as.: Credit urn of nald estato will take notice that tho time limited for prostitution I nnd filing of claims against said Ef- ttito is August 23, 1922, and Tor set i Moment of said Estato is April 13th, J 1923; that I will slf at tho Counts' .Court room In said County on May 23, 11922, at 10 o'clock A. M., and on August 23rd, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections dulv filed. Dated April 18th, 1922. WM. II. C. WOODIIUIIST, (Seal) County Judge. money where It will ntld to your " am