The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 27, 1922, Image 8

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    SemMBaeklg Scthune.
WILSON TOUT. Editor and I'abUshu.
Entered at the North Platto, Nebraska
POHtoffice us Second ClaBn Matter.
SiniSOtUTlON PBICEt
One Yonr, in advance $1.60
TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922.
BDlTOltlAL"
M. H. Irons Iran said "The voter
-uho roUiitfU to take his part In politics
is tlio renegade of ))otico, comparable
only to tlio doscrtor In war.
IWilah Bnld "Your Iniquities havo.
soparatcd botweon you and your Ootl
and your sins have hid Ills face from
you that he will not hoar" Isaiah
G0:2.
Tlio Editor, bollovos In buying every
thing that he can at home and ho
!practiccs it, lie was interested in
learning from one of the local mer
chants that he buys nearly everything
from mail order houses. One mer
chant had told' that to anothor. There
aro peoplo in North Platto who do
that very thing and Ihoy do not deny
It so it is proper that wo malco n
statcmont. Tho Trlbuno editor has
novor sent an order to nor received a
dollar's worth of goods from Scars
Roebuck & Co., Montgomory Ward
& Co. nor any other so-called mall
ordor house, And what is truo of him
is true of overy member of his family.
Wo havo novcr bought a dollar's worth
of groceries outside of North Platto.
Every artlclo of clothing wo wear
was bought from a North Platto retail
merchant, unless it was given to us
as a present. Wo buy papor. and other
supplies used In our business from
Omaha or Chicago Jobbors but our
home is furnished from tho stocks of
tho local merchants. Wo bollovo In
patronizing homo industry and do so.
Anothor Ho nailed.
LOOK WHAT'S COMING
WAH MOTHERS ' " '
Will meet with Mrs. J. I. Smith.
A good attendance is desired.
CHRISTIAN
Ladles Aid Socloty will moot in tho
church' parlors Thursday afternoon
at 3:30. Tho entertaining committee
is composed of Mcsdamos Scott, NoW
man .Manory, and Wilson.
LUTHERAN
The Lutheran Womens Missionary
society will meet at tho .parsonage
Friday at 3 o'clock. A largo attend
ance is desired and oxpoctcd. Don't
wait, for a porsonnl Invitation, Just
come. '
Mrs J. E. Nlsloy of Horshoy has
undcrgono an operation at tho Platto
VallovHospltal and Is reported to bo
gotting along nicely.
Mrs Arthur Stearns and sister
IIolent Itodlno nrrlvod yestorday to
visit nt tho homo of tholr parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. Rodlno for a month.
Mrs. C. F. Nolson nnd son Clinton
roturned to tholr homo in Gothen
burg after spending n week at tho A.
T. Johnson home,
Herman Wahlback of Paxton died
Sunday. Doath was caused by harden
ing of tho arteries. Ho wbb sixty years
old. Tho body was takon to Paxton
yostcrday.
THE QUALITY STORK
J. V. & J. R. ROINNSON
Props.
512 Locust.
UNION PACIFIC TIME TABLE..
Westbound
No. 1 4:45 p. n.
No. 3 1:45 a. m
No. 7 4:25 p. m
No. 11 2:04 p. m.
No. 13 8:10 a, m.
No 15 12:40 a. la
No. 17 0:25 p. m
No. ID 0:10 n. m.
No. 25 7:00 p. m
No. D3 . 8:50 a. m
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No. 2 12:20
No, 4 11:00
No. 8 ' 12:05
No. 10 2:25
No. 12 11:30
No. 14 r. : G:B5
No. 1G 8:55
No. 18 1:15
No. 20 7 i20
No. 2G 5:40
No. 54 10:10
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GROCERIES CHEAr
but not
CHEAP GROCERIES
DEFOREST CASH GROCERY
, PHONE 212
A BAD BOY
Here is shown the mighty Babe
Ruth paying in full for Ins barn
storming trip last spring. He must
sit idle until May 20, when Judge
Landis, baseball czar, will again ict
hint play.
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LEGION BASE BALL
Following is tho schedulo of 'games
announced so far and tho results of
games played to date by tho North
Platto American Legion Base Ball
club:
April 23 Loglon 2, Gothenburg 0.
April 30 Loglon 8, Maywood 1.
May 7 Loglon G, Brady 3.
July 17 Omaha colored, hero.
July 18 Omaha colored, here.
Map 10 Logion 15, Scottsbluff 1.
May 11, Scottsbluff hevo. No game.
May 14 Loglon 8,. Goinenburir 1.
May 21 Maywood hero, cancelled.
Mfy 28 Omahn, s-nii professional
team hero. Cancelled.
May 24 Legion 12, Gothenburg 4.
June 3 Legion 14, StiJrllrig 7.
Juno 4 Loglon G, Sterling 0.
Juno 11 Legion 7. Omaha 4.
Juno 1G Loglon 7, Cambridge 2.
Juno 17 Cambrldgo 7, Legion 3
Juno 18 Loglon C, Cambrldgo 4.
Juno 25 Legion 5, Whitney's Deliver 1
July 2 Havolock hero.
July 3 Havolock here.
July 9 Sterling horo.
July 10 Sterling horo.
July 1G Omaha colored, horo.
July 17 Omaha colorod, horo.
Julyl8 Omaha colored, hero.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Trout and sou
Darroll left Sundav bv auto for the
mountains whoro thoy will spend sov-
oral wooks.
! W
i ai a 1 mi mi au m v mrs Hfuw if-r
"If I had only had the washer
when the children were little!"
That's what one of our customers said to her
neighbor the other day.
if this Mother had a much no when tho children
wore young, tho small washings that came be
tween regular laundry day rompers, bloomers,
stockings, etc., could have been washed by olec
tricity without any bother or intoruption of tho
usual day's housework.
MothorsI If you only realized lion
niuclulabor a washing machlno will
savo youl.Como In or phono 15 to
dny fur information about tho well
known makes wo carry, anil details
of our easy paymonl plan.
North l latte Light & Power Co.
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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Wail Ads
FOH SALE Two geldings weighing
2000 lbs. Phono 78CK2.
FOIt SALE C ft. McCormick binder.
Claus Andorson, 8 mllon southwe'st1
FOH SALE Standard G ft. mowliftt
machine. Almost now. 414 E 8th.
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WANTED An oxporlonced stenogra
pher at onco. Inqulro Ilongland &
Carr.
WANTED To buy a second hand
typewriter stand, in good condition.
Write T. S. caro Tribune office.
FOH HE-NT 3 months only. A modern
furnished G room home. Inquire at
Brooks Studio or at 921 E. 4th after
G o'clock.
STRAYED From tho Wyman farm,
! west of town, one' mouse-colored
I Jenny mule, branded "7Y" on right
shoulder. Phone 1152W-
FOR SALE Spring chickens, alive or
dressed. On farm 1 V4 miles north of
town or dellvored. Mrs. S. J. Macey,
Routo 3 Hx. 85A.
FOR RENT Improved irrigated ten
acre track, 'adjoining Sutherland.
F. C. Loach, caro American State
Bank, Sutherland.
FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulls.
Ono two years old; ono three years
old. Just right for turning Into a
herd. Experiment Station, W. P. Suy
der, Superintendent.
LOST Juno 19, Boys blue Chin Chllln
overcoat. Somewhere between Ford
garage and 2 mllos west of city on
Lincoln Highway. Finder pleaso re
turn to this office.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Dixon Optical- Co. Glasses, fitted.
Dr. .arid Mrs. II. E. Mitchell and
children roturned yesterday' morning
from '.,0maha ,whoro they spent two
weeks, vlsjtlrig. relatives.
Mrs 'L'awreiico Scliwerdt and dau
ghters Esther and Mlna returned Sat
urday to their homo in Cheyenno after
visiting two weeks with rolatlves.
Mr. and Mrs S. R. Dorryberry ro
turned yesterday from Chicago whore
they havo been visiting for several
days,
Frank Horrod returned yesterday
from Columbus where he has been
visiting and attondlng tho Elks con-
vonllon.
L. & S. Groceteria.
i NOTICE
W. E. Shumnn, Attorney
T6 Addison H. Erb, oxoflutor of tho
estato of Henry B. Erb, docoasod,
Addison B. Erb and Elizabeth Erb,
his wife, Genonv E. Bonnethum nnd
Clinton Bonnethum, her husband, Lln
nlo Kirk and Reubon Kirk, her hus
band, Harry Erb and Donald Graff,
a minor.
You and oach of you aro horoby
notified that tho First National Bank
of Freoport,' Illinois, a c6rporatlon,
commencud an action in the District
Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
on May 29, 1922 against you nnd. each
of you as dofondonts, the object and
prayer of tho petition filed In said
action being to foreclose a certain
mortgago made, executed and dollvercd
by ono Henry B. Erb tslnce deceas
ed) to the First National Bank'ol
Freoport, Illinois, a corporation, on
May 14, 1920 and which- mortgago
was given to secure payment of a
note in tho principal sum of Fifteen
Hundred and no I 100 dollars ($1,500)
bearing tho same date and with in
terest at 7 per anum from said date,
tho said mortgago conveying to tho
said plaintiff as security for tho pay-
mont of said dobt, all of tho North
west Quarter (NW) of section Five
(5) in Township Fifteen (15) North
of Rango Thirty (30) West of G p. m.
In Lincoln County, Nebraska, and be
ing rocorded on May 21, 1920 in Mort
gago Record 5G at Pago 9 of tho Re
cords of Lincoln County, Nebraska
and to cause tho said premises to bo
sold to satisfy tho amount due upon
said mortgago and to bar tho defend
ants and each of them from all in
terests, rights, titlo and equity of re
demption in tho said premises.
You aro required to answer said
petition on or before the 17th day
of July, 1922.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FREE-
PORT, ILLINOIS, A Corporation.
By Wm. E. Shuman
Its Attorney
PRIMARY ELECTION
By virtue of tho authority vested
in me by law and In accordance with
Section 2159 of tho Revised Statutes
of Nebraska, I, A. S. Allen,' County
Clerk of Lincoln County, State of
Nebraska, do hereby direct nnd pro-
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cabinet is an attractive cardboard box and keeps the
contents clean and convenient. The paper comes in
bond, linen or ripple finish with envelopes to match.
There are two sizes, one for the regular business cor
respondence and one for social and .personal letters.
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Political Candidates
Housewives and Club Women
Retired Easiness Men
Each sheet of paper and envelope is printed as de-
sired by the purchaser.
The Tribune
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qui m that a Primy Election bo
Itolf in the MVarnl voting places
within Lincoln County, Stflte of Nebr
aska, on Tuesday tho 18th day of
July 1922, during tho hours dt t
od by law for the following purpo.vos,
to-wit
For tho nomination by each of tho
political parties onb candidate for
United States (Senator.
For tho non-political nomination of
two candidates for Judge of tho Sup-
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I OHIO lyOlIll 1UI UIU 31X111 OUlllUIllUi
Court Judicial District as provided
by the Constitution of tho State of
Nebraska.
For the nomination by each of the
political parties of ono candjdato for
Congressman from the Sixth Congres
sional District within tho State of
Nobraska. ... ;
For tho nomluat'iori by each of tho
political parties of tho following can
didates for State Offices, to-wit
Ono Governor .
Ono Lieutenant Governor
Ono Secretary of. State.
Ono Auditor of Public Accounts
Ono State Treasurer
Ono Attorney Gcnyiui
One Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings.
Ono Railway Commissioner
For tho non-political nomination of
two candidates for State Superintend
ent of Public Instruction, as provided
by law.
For tho nomination by oach of the
political parties one' canclldajto for
Stato Senator from tlio 30th Senat
orial District as apportioned by tho
Session laws of 1921.
For tho nomination by each of the
political parties of ono candldato for
tho Stato Representative from tho 89th
District as apportioned by tho Session
Laws of 1921.
For the nomlnatiqiby each of tho
political parties of ono candidate for
Sfato RcpreSentatiVJfrom tho 90th
District as apportioned by the Session
Laws of 1921.
For the nomination by each of the
political parties of tho following can
didates for County Offices, to-wit
Ono County ClorkSf
One County Trearor
One ".Register of ?jpe,etis
Ono Shoriff
Ono County Attorney
Ono County Surveyor
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Secretaries of Clubs and Lodges
Ono County Commissioner from the
2nd District.
For tho non-polltlcal nomination
of two candidates for County Super
intendent of (Public Instruction as .
providod by law.
Polls will open at 8 a. m. and re-
main open until 8 p. m. of tho Bamq'.
day. i
In witness whereof, I havo hereunto
set my hand and affixed my official
seal this 2Gth day of May, A D. 1922.
A. S. Alien
(SEAL)
County Clerk
Mrs. H. A. Brooks left Friday for
tho mountans whoro sho will spend
somo time resting and regaining her
health.
Robert 0. Simmons
Republican Candidate
Far
Congrc." Sixth District
Born on a homestead in western Nebraska.
Graduate University of Nebraska, College of
Law. ;
Enilstedlin the ny in 1917 and served the
period of the war.
President Uiiivmi.y of Nebraska Alumni'
Association.
A practicing lawyer.
"As able as any: his best years for service,
nhend."
WILL WORK FOR
: A square deal for tlm 'farmer and Govern.
mem loans at living raUs of interest.
Reduction of freight rates. Fair 'play for
those who work.
The development of the" resources of Central
. and Western Nebraslea.
Pro.tre,' in. all thine r
Young Energetic Capabk
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