The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 16, 1922, Image 8

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    THIS NORTH PLATTE SlfiMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
Ilalpli Atkinson of Cozad Is trans
acting business In the city.
Mrs. V. J. Cool from Dea Moines,'
lo. a frf visiting hr son K. 0. Cool.
THAT LAST
CLINTON, THE JEWELER
CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men
Sign of The Big Ring Satisfaction Sure-Try Us.
Graduate Opticians
L. & S. Groc eteria.
LOCAL AS1) PERSONAL
SemMBeeltlu ttinbun?.
WikSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher.
Enured at tho Nortb Platte, Nobraeka
Postofficc as Second Clasn Matter.
LOCAL AJU L'HHSONAL
0:ie
SUBSOItll'VlON I'RICBt 1
i'tnr, In advance $1.00
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1922.
Dixon Optical Co Byo Sorvlco. I
Mr, nnd Mrs. Clydo Van Nattu visit-
ud in tho olty Inst woak,
Mrs. M. II. Ilonsolt of Norfolk Is in
North 'Platto visiting frlonds.
Mle Irmn Bradley of the Tramp
storo will tnrt bor vacation Monday,.
! Mrs. George Ream of Horthey shop-
pod In the city yesterday.
Mrs. .1. 1'. McGorern of Denver is In
EDITORIAL
Dixon Optical Co, tost eyos.
Harry Crnmor loft yoterdy for
Julesburif. Colorado wnere li will
transact -buslndss for a woeK.
Miss Bessie Barnes of Gothenburg
In tho city uttondlng tho Epworth
Leaguo convention.
Miss Elda Doty left yesterday for
Oreeley, Colo, where sho will attond
summer school.
. Mrs. Wm. Morris and children ra
I;nid 8ald -"Iu Thee, 0 Lord, do I
Mit my trust; let me never be asliam
fd. l"liver me 111 Thy righWoitftHxw"
l'-.ilms 31:1.
North 1'lRtte visiting rrlends. (turned Thursday from a weeks visit In
Mm. r)wv (Vrnitr nf Wnllaeo fcldHW Pnt With relatlVOS.
is visiting relative in the city. '.
Jock Boyles lias accepted a position
iwith. the Rebhaussen barber shop.
C. I". Kllene of Chicago is visiting
relatives In til olty.
Mr. and Mr. William Anderson loft
Thursday for Portland, Oregon to
, visit their children for several weeks;
Miss Helen Bird returned yesterday
from Springfield, 111. where she hat
Stcplfons advlHt-s us i 09911 ' ww,m,n wuuwiwur, uouose.
Mrt and Mrs. Charles FYedarfol are
the proud parents of a baby boy born
Kodhi volt aaii l "So now. it behoov
es each of us to ho conduol his civil
life, so to do In; duty as a cltlaettl,
that o shall in the most etrectlro
wiii var agalnht the spirit jf anarchy
In all it's forma."
!' U Executive
that they need u few straight back
b;iii for tht Scout headquarters.
An.vo.ic having such a chair which' yesterday.
ian !e Hparert, should call scout head
i ii.iMci M and i oiueono will call for
tbe chair.
Miss Josephine Back of Gothenburg
transacted business in me city lue
first of the week.
W. 8. Ragsu of Sterling transact-
leaf of rhubarb ' od business 'n the city tho first of tbe
Will ; in M""!' living In Grace-
land, brought u
or pif plant which boats our record.
The lotal length of leaf and stalk was
44 inches while the breadth of the Wednesday evening from their honey-
Miss Cora Walsh Is In Denver visit
ing lier aunt Mrs. Morris Buckley,
She will spend the summer there.
Mrs. D. H. Tarklngton of Wallace li
vtsittntr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,T4
H. Fondo. Mr. Tarklngton recetttly
bourght the drug store at that plafid.
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NOTICE OF BIRDWOOD
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dolnes announce
the birth of twin daughters born to
thorn Wednesday of last woolt. !
Mrs. J. H. Fonda Is leaving this
week for Chicago whoro sho will
spend three wooks visiting' hor son,
Dr. J. 11. Fonda.
Chan. 11. Randall of Randolph,
Nebr. was In tho city yesterday shak
ing hands with old frlonds and mak
ing now acquaintances. Ho Is a'candl
dato for Governor of Nobraska at
the Republican primaries. His friends
say his record In tho Sonate Is tho
vtery host .and marks him as the
candidate of those who want a busi
ness administration for this state.
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Mrs. Mary Mnrcellus left tho first
of tho wook for Denvor where she will
visit at tho Guy Popjoy home, also
at the Harris Stuart home for several
days.
SPECIAL FEATURES WRITTEN IN GWRLXlTlotf
WITH STANDARD LIFE I'OLICIISS
Non-Cancellable Accident and
Health Insurance.
Doubld Irtdomnlty Provisions.
Spoolfio Dismemberment
Provisions.
Disability Incomo Clause.
Monthly LIfo Income
Provisions.
Pure and Installment Income
Endowment Provisions.
Premium Waiver Clause.
Pott Mortom Dividends.
Full Participation In-all
Surplus.
Automatic Non-foffolture
Clause. '
Insurance Unit Insures Protection that Protects
Fidelity
leserve company
Home Ou'lce Fourth and Locust Streets,
Ncith Platte. Neb
week.
Notice Is hereby given that the as
sessor In and for the Blrdwood Irri
gation District, Lincoln County, Nebrr
aska ha completed the assessment
tor the sold district and has given over
tho book to tho secretary. The Board
of Directors is hereby callod to moot
at the office of the secretary on SEU
of Sec. 38. T. 14, R. 32 west on Wed
nesday July 5th, 1022 to sit as a Board
of EauIIIzation. Tho said Board to
Mr. and Mrs. Jolfli Bowly returned remain in session as long as neee-
le.ir wnn 34V6 inches. The Btalk was
as Mk an a club. Mr. Monkera says
all he has done to it is to put a good
fortlilfcer mulch on each hill and then
he ltnves It thoro and ots the plants
conic up through tho mulch In tbe
spring, 1
Lincoln county and North Platte'
should havo a innu In Washington
to look" .after out Irrigation and Taring
ing interests. Tho opportunity is ueroj
nnd wo should forgot politics and un
ito on a man who can bo oloctod to
tnko congressman Klnkaid's place.!
Tho district is largo nnd moat of it
is spnraoly sottlod so thnt It Is not
poBBlulovto cover it ns it is done in'
some of. tho custom districts. Under
the, prosont system it In tho mnn who
is host known who wins nnd Keith
"""Neville is our best known cltlzon.
Ills fnthor sorvod In CongroHs and as
far ns wo havo boon able to loam,
no olio since that timo has represent
ed ua thoro. North Plntto Is tho larg
est city. In tho sixth district nnd is
entitled to roproaontntinn onco In ni
gonoratlon. Keith Novlllo has shown
ho has the ability, his administration
stands out more favorably tho longor
It Is studied and ho Is woll known. I
United public .opinion should bo back '
of him and ho can bo nominated nnd
elected. However tho tlmo Is short
and petitions must bo gotten out at
pneo If thoy nro to bo filod. His
friends should seo thnt his nomina
tion is mndb and ho cannot rofuso
tho filing. Tho Tribune will be back
of his candidacy with full force and
wo believe all Lincoln county will
see tho ndvantngo of having him rep
resent us nt Washington, you can do
pond on It that Kearnoy and Scotta
bluff nnd Broken Bow havo candi
dates. Why not North Platto?
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Miss Virginia Scott returned yester
day from Sutherland wnoro sho hns
boon visiting nt tho R. A. Scott homo.
Miss Gladys Dlcnor nnd hor mothor
Mrs. H. J. Dlonor will spend Sunday
in Sutherland nt tho homo of Mrs.
Palmer.
moon which was spent in the ICast.
ary, not to exceed ten days, during
which time all "objection to the vnluj
Miss Oeorglna McKay left today for atlon and assessment will bo hear
Greoly. Colo, whoro she will attend and dotormlnod.
tho summer term of tjio Colorado j Dated this 14th day of June 1022,
Toacbora' College I Mary C. McNcol, ScC.
AT THE SUN
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Katherine MacDonald
''Stranger Than Fiction"
Also Two Reel Comedy
"A Penny Reward"
One of the Famous Animal Comedies
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COUNTY CLERK
I nmva candidate for County Clork
of Lincoln County at tho Democratic
prlmnrics and will npproclato tho sup
port of tho voters.
THEODORE LOWE, JR.
When in North Platte
CONC AND SEC US
Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
PalaceBazaar
Everything first class and prices
reasonable. Opposite Union Pacific
Station.
Order A Case
FOR THE HOME
Our special delivery wjll soo that you are supplied for
parties, picnics and outings.
A few bottles on Ice for the wife, the kiddies a treat
i .
for tho guest, :
Following flavors that are always good:
Cherry-Blossoms, Lemon-Crush, Orange-Crush
Grape-Fiz, Hires Root Beer, Coca-Cola, White Horse Gin
ger Ale.
Per case 24 bottles $1.50. Rebate on empties 50c.
White Ribbon Boor A real beer minus tho Icicle. 24
bottles $3.35. Robato 90c.
Star Bottling & Mercantile Co.
Phono 292
LIVE IJ UTTER l'OJt LESS
' BY TRADING AT THE
DEFOREST CASJI GR00EItJ
- PHONE 212
Open for Business
ftrooerleo, Fruits, Soft brinks
ECONOMY GROCERY
S. & It. Service Station Building
Phono S"0
Radio Supplies"
Got theni "f
MACLEAN RADIO CO;,
COZAD, NEBRASKA
Wo carry n complete stock of .tadto
parts. Clnpp-Eastham sets" no wJ in
stock.
Send for our price sheet.
Wo" make -delivery within twonty-four
hdurs or return your money.
a Insurance
if (bmpany Pi'otecOou Against Loss ?
Did you ever have the sad experience of
awakening in the early morning to find
that your favorite milk cow, or the fam
ily horse had, been killed by lightning
during the night? Possibly they were
blooded animals highly prized by both
yourself and family.
You can protect yourself from financial losses by lightning at a
mall qoet. More than $9,000,000 of dollars was sent out of the
t State to foreign Insurance Companies last year. Insist that your
looal agent place your insurance in a Nebraska Company.
Omaha Liberty Fire
Insurance Co.
Fire Wind Hail Lightning
Build up Nebraska by placing your insurance through your local
agentin a Nebraska Company.
Telephones
Agents' Names
Addresses
Roy Rice, Maxwell, Nebr., Phone 4.
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Yon Heednt Los aMimste
sstsimmsssm
People still ride around till midnight
on hot summer nights burning gasoline
and 'missing sleep. Hunting for a cool
spot that will stay right there when
they leave it. What such people want,
whether they know it or not, is a
11
Save the' gas and the time and have
the coolness at' home, not merely at
night, but all the time,
Phone for a Fan 1
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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