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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE DEFOltEST CASH GROCERY BY TRADING AT THE LIVE 11ETTEH FOB LESS PHONE 212 NOTICE Tho next Lincoln County Teachers' examination will tW oW North plalto, Friday and Saturday, Juno 30 nnd July 1st. Alloen G. Cochran County Superintendent JOHN S. SRD1S, St. 1). Special Attention Givon to Surgery MoDonald Dank IJiiildlns , Offio Phono 83 . RoHldanco 3 DR. .7. R. McKIIlAIIAX Practice Limitod to Dlacasso of Women and Surgery Over Roxnll Drug Store Phonos: Office 127 Roaidonco G5G Office 340 ' "oubo 723J DR. W. I. SHAFFER Ostcopnth Physician Over tho Oasis North Platte Office Phono 241 Res. Phone 217 L. C. RROST Osteopathic l'hyslclnii North Platte, Nobraskn. Knights of Columbus Building. OTIS R. PLATT, M. D. Physician mid Surgeon X-Kny Dlagnoss and Trcament Over Union Stato Bank Offico Phono 29CW House Phono 290R GEO. . RENT a Physician nnd Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgery 1 and Obstetrics Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offico 130 Rosldonco 115 DR. L. A. SNAVELY Dentist .. X-Ilay Diagnosis Oxygen nnd Gas Anesthesia for Extractions. Over Union State Bank Phono 29G. DERRYRERRY Ss FORRES Licensed EiulmlmcrH Undertakers and Funeral Directors Day Phono 41 Night Phono Black 53R - Eyes examined, Glasses fitted. Sat isfaction, sure. Clinton & Son W. T. PRI'ICHARD Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Votorlimrlnn nnd ox assistant doputy Stato Votorinarinn Hospital 315 South Vino Strooi. Phones. Hospital G38 Rosideuoo 038 EI) KIERIG Aiictlnnocr For dntos and terms call at First National Bank North Platto, Nob. DR. REDFIEW) Pliyslclnii, Obstetrician, Surgeon X.Uny Galls promptly answered Night or Day Phonos. Offico 012 Rosldonco 070 DR. HAROLD FENNER Osteopath Over Hlrschfold's Offico Phono 333 Res. Phono 102( dr. ar. )5. STATES Chiropractor Rooms 5. G, 7, Building & Loan Bldg Offico Phono 70 Res, Phono 1242 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Piano tuning, Holley Music Houso. Tho Eyo-GloBB men, Clinton & Son. Bort.Walto visited friends in Wnl laco last wcok. Mrs. Mark McConnoll of Horshoy Islted In the city Saturday. Mrs. Asa Snydor loft yostorday for Rawlins, Wyo. to visit friends. T. H. Pylo roturnod from an extend ed business trip up tho branch. Ono day service for your broken glnssos. Clinton and Son. Miss Minerva McWllliams left Sun day for Denver to visit relatives. John Attorbory and family of Pax- ton visited In tho city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peto Eglnton of Pax- ton Bhopped in tho city last week. Mrs. C. W. Lewis of MaxwolL trans acted business in tho city Friday Supt, Williams left Saturday for Yodor, Wyo. to attend tho round-up. Mrs. Ray Llndberg of Gothenburg Islted friends in tho city last weok. T. D. Pylo loft Saturday for Yodor, Wyo. to attend tho Yodor round-up. II. Daughory of Sutherland trans acted business in the city Saturday. Mrs. Lcq Caso of Sutherland trans actor business In tho city yesterday. Highest cash prices paid for poultry and fresh eggs at Harding Cream Station. C. Drummy of Omaha Is visiting his brothor Frank Drummy of this city. A special train passed thru North Platto yostorday for Yellowstone Park. Miss Ren a Dolph left yqstordny for Ogalnlla to visit friends for soveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lions aro tho proud pnronts ofu baby boy born Saturday. Mrs. Paul Munson of Staploton transacted buslnoss in tho city faat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wossburg re turned Friday from Portland and Soattlo.. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Sinclair ot Su therland visited frionds In tho city last weok. Mlssos AHco and Laurel Harvey of Sutherland vlsicd friends in tho 'city last week. Miss Margaret JohnBon loft yester day for Ognlalla to ylBlt friends for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. Vovo Nolson are visit ing In Soattlo nt tho homo of tho Int- torfs parents. Miss Marlon Vornon visited with her aunt Mrs. Clarence Lau In Suth erland lnt weok. Mlssos Mary Budding and Cokor of Sutherland visited friends in tho city last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Huntington are tho proud pnrents ot 8 lb. baby boy born last Tuesday. Roy Logan nnd hla nephew Edgar Hawkins left Friday for Lincoln to transact buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Callonder and daughter Alburta visited frionds In Sarbcn last week. fliq North Platto Boy Scouts de feated tho Maxwell troop 20-4 in a basoball game Thursday. Frank Yoarsley rotumed Friday from Omaha where ho has been colvlng treatment for his oyes. Tho special trains which run to Yodor during tho round-up carry full equipment with diner. E. C. Malon, traveling passenger ngont for the Union-Pacific is hi North Platto transacting business. Mrs. John Tigho arrived Friday from Lexington whore she has boon visiting hor daughter Mrs. Wilfred Stuart. C. J. Pass returned Sunday from Columbus and Omaha. Ho attended the I HAVE, HAVE YOU? Did you ever go a-ftehin' on a sunny afternoon, when the crick's ulhe with nuckors. aay, about tho fust of June, with a plug o Star lobacuor ai i A can or two of bnlt, when, there' nothln 'much a-doln' to provont yor stayli:' lato? Did you bait ycr hook dellb'rato, with yer heart a'bontln' swift, m you thought about tho sucker that yor polo would hardly lift? Did you on 8lido the bobbor upward, with a swollln In yor soul, an' shoot 'on out kor-zlp, Into tho old swlmrnln'-holo? Did you sot thero, like a dummy fltflifln' alftuilnr i'rfil nn' nnft. wlilln Mm mini wiui innldit" dnanor through yor dornod old greasy pantV,an' weren't It mortifyin' when you landed home j WGro, rltlot by onom' that night, an' had to toll tho toilers that you .never got a blto? of Bu ding and Loan Associations. ouuuuu unu pruviuuH lor uio uix atlqn of all domestic corporations in cluding .Building and Loan Associ ations placing them nil on nn evqn footing, except that tho law provides Neva that tho taxes on sharos of stock in 1.. all such corporations shall bo paid by the corporation, oxcopt tho sharos of Building and Loan Associations which siiall be assosscd to the own ors of same. This discrimination a- gainst the owners of shares in tho Building and Loan Association was no doubt made for tho purpose of har assing tho owners and "funking such ownership unpopular. Section two levies an Income vax against tho Building nnd Loan Asso ciations of four mills on tho dollar on their gross earnings. This Is a, Mrs. O. M. Anderson ot Gothenburg visited friends In tho city for several daya last weok. Tho local baseball toam will piny a two gamo series with tho Hnvolock toam from Havolock, Nebraska on July first nnd second. Tho green in plants show they're alive Tho colors, Joy for " ' which thoy strive. vf You will fool an lntl- 4 mato friondship nnd J Iovq for flowora If you. (2; become bettor acquaint- & od with them. YouirftC missing your suaro ofH natural Joyousnoss Iftfr you don't mako friends with thorn. -TrTCiWrH PIATTE FLORAL CO. r ROWERS AND PLANTS F WE ARE AS NEAR TO YOU AQvniio Dunuei' I PHONE I025 P m i:c filtor: As our perennial candidate ID. S. Davis has filed for tho forthcoming primary ag a candidate for tho Re publican stato representative, n dl- cuseion of his record in tho last login- laturo will be in order. That legls laturo onacted a now revenue bill, and it Is very ovidont from tho perusal of sections one and two of article eight covering the taxntion of Nebr aska Building nnd Loan Associations for the doetructftfti of ili'oso boncficlal Miss Ethel McWilllnms loft Sunday cooporntivo associations. Sonator for Denver to visit relatives and spend Hdaglnnd made ,& strenuous fight a gatnst this rank dlscrlmlnaton nnd on everf occasion his voice nnd vote was registered against this In justice. Not so wjth our mis-rep-rosontatlvo Davis. Not onco do we find him rnislng his voice in defense of the rights and interests of the mem bora of tho Mutual Building nnd Loan Association embracing as they do. ninety per cont of tho population of our city. On ovory opportunity we find him registering his vote in favor of this rank inustico. And yet hp has j :;: tho gall to como before tho voters of i l a short vacation. i i.i Don't let your broken frames North Platte and ask for ro-cicction on this record. ) stop your enr when Nortl Platto Tho frionds of tho Mutual Building' base one of tho host equipped and Loan Association have filed a pet- l welding shops in western Nobr- Atton plncing in nomination " Victor . aska and can guarantteo you Von Goetz on the Republican ticket ns good a wold as can bo had i.i as Davis opponent. In Victor Von Q anywhoro. Nearly anything that j; Goctz we havo ono of tho organizers' is broken can bo mended and : and vlco-prosidont of the locnl Build- save dolay ot ordor partB and ing and Loan Assocation, a loyal and ( time. Wo weld any kind of cast- it public spirited citizen of North Platto . jug. l who can bo depended upon to stand j Thoso who havo harvest com- UP for tho rights of tho people of , i.i ing on bo sure to got your mach- if North Platto. jj Inory In order; your mowers, : Respectfully, ! l rakes, headers and binders and j T. C. Patterson. !J! otho machinorj, bo suro to got $f Open for Business Groceries, Fruits, Soft Drinks ECONOMY GKOCEItT. S. & It. Service Stnllon Building Phono 70 if fixed beforo needing them at, 1: NOKTH SIDE BLACKSMITH i.i i.i SHOP MARTIN WYMAN, PROP. Phono 3G1 W. i.t :;t j.t u it . special tax levied against the Building I and Loan Associations, that no other , financial or domestic corporations aro j required to pay. This unfair and discrlmnatory tax will take $432 out of tho treasury of our homo Building and Loan As- j sociation. It is not tho amount of money that is wrongfully taken from the Building and Loan Associations thnt wo complain of but the principal , of it. It Is a mnxim of taxation, that the power to tax includes tho power to destroy. An example of how this maxim worlcs out in practice ts Illustrated by the manner in which Congress cleared Elks convontion held. In Columbus j tho way of tho institution of tho Nat- last week. J lonal Bank System. Prior to 18G1 all Mrs. Fred Meyers and son Joseph state banks wore banks of issue, exer of Sutherland visited at tho home of,cIsing the right to print and circulate tho former's daughter Mrs. Floyd j their own paper money. Congress did Young last week. not "-ak(! away the right of such banks .Miss Carolina McNamara ot Onk-;' co"nuo io Issue of paper money land. California will arrive tomorrow des royed tho value of such right to spend her summer vacation aft'hc -tax , ten Per, ce.nt C. S. Clinton home. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Johnson nnd family will leave Thursday for L'os Angeles and San Pedro to visit friends for several weoks. Misses Gladys Bird and Dorotny Hubbard left yesterday for Los goes whoro they will attend the South orn branch of tho University-ot Call fornia. ' Dixon Optical Co. tests oyos. p-:o: v NOTICE annum on all such paper issues. Tho levying of this unfair and dis- t criminatory tax is tho entering wedge The Mutual Building & Loan Association has plenty of Money to Loan on Improved North Platte Real Estate. We make loans: To finance New Buildings, To Assist in the Purchase of Improved Property, To Pay Off Mortgages & Liens on Improved Real Estate. The compulsory payments on our loans are $5.00 per month on each $1,000.00 and interest $6.00 per month. Borrowers participate in the earnings of the Asso ciation and the stock dividends pay off $360.00 of each $1,000 loan. Better for the borrower than a straight five per cent loan. T. C. PATTERSON, President. " BESSIE F. SALISBURY Secretary Si An-! Hi Tho board of County Comnilslonors ot Lincoln county-will sit as a Board of Equalization In its offices In tho court houso on Juno 27, 28 and 29. A. S. ALLEN County Clerk JUST TELL CENTRAL 212 When placing your order for groceries tomorrow. DEFOltEST CASH GROCERY .dependence AT MEATS I havo bought tho shop formerly owned by Henry Simon, nt 820 North Locust nnd will carry a full lino of fresh moats nt fair prices. Glvo mo a trial. N. P. ED WALL Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE Special No. 1 Skirt Special One lot of 100 white Wash Skirts, made ol best quality pre-shrunk Gabardine, plain tailored embroidered models, patch pockets, pearl button trimmed, values to $7.50, while they last - Get-Acquainted Order Blank FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS Date THE LINCOLN STAR, Lincoln, Nobr. Enclosed is 75c for which send mo by mail your daily edition ovory day but Sunday for three months, with tho understanding that tho paper will stop when tho time is up unless I order it continued. Name R. F, D BOX.,., Town . Stato (Writo pltiinly In panoil. Ink blots) X', SS,--Adrt 2f)Q to nbova amount if Sunday is dailrod. 1 . $1.48 and 2c48 Special No. 2 Silk Hose Special Genuine full fashioned Silk Hose in all shades; every pair fully guaranteed, it it does riot give you satisfactory wear bring them back and get another pair free ot charge or vour money back. On sale at ------- - Hi Hi Hi Si Hi Hi Hi Hi $1.49 Special No, 3 Overblouses and Smocks One lot of Voile Overblouses and Smocks in 98c plain white and colors. Values to $3,75, amj while they last - $1.48 y3 Greatest Hi Collection of rp Summer ! See thsre Specials in Our1 South Hi Hi Hi Hi Si Hi Hi Hi Hi Dresses Ladies' OxjitfittinO Store 3 in the city North Platte's Busy Wome 's Shop Window 4