The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 18, 1922, Image 1

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TUESDAY and JFItEDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, JULY 18, 1922.
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PROSPECTS IN LINCOLN COUNTY
WERE NEVER BETTER
'THAN NOW
Com 'in this section of the country
is reported to bo looking fine and
promises to yield a wonderful crop
this fall. Tho recent rains have put
the ground in excellent condition and
the hot days of tho past week gavo
tho corn the conditions which it
needed to mako a big growth. Some
late plantings aro still small but are
making, rapid growths and promise
to give a good return whon harvest
time comes. Tho rain of Sunday
night was almost half an inch in
North Platto and varied in other
places from a quarter to a full inch.
The U. S. Weather Bureau hero re
ported a temperature of 98 on Sat
urday and then on Sunday night It
went down to 66. Alfalfa is doing
well and hay is Baid to bo flno in all
sections of the county. While some
section's of the Btato have suffered
sovorely from hail, Lincoln and ad
joining counties have been -moro
fortunate. Reports indicate less
hail damage this year than usual.
Some wheat has been threshed but
not enought to get a lino on tho yield.
One man in the eastern part of the
county has sold his crop on tho basis
of nine bushels to tho acre. Pota
toes aro Bhowing up well and a good
yield is predicted, in most parts of
thtf county. Beets are doing well
where the weeds were kept out dur
ing the earlier parts of the" season.
Some acreages are too weedy to
amount to much.
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Mrs. Joo. Souser of- Brady shopped
in the city. Friday.
Miss Lflllan Kopf , writing jfrom
Glltner, Nebr,, where she is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Albert Mushaney. tells
of spending an evening at a homo
there where they had a radlphone.
She says she heard' music from Kan
sas City and Omaha.
FARM LOANS
Lowest Rates
Best Terms
T. C. PATTERSON
B. & L, Building
SUNDAY'S GAME SAID TO HAVE
HEEN MOST INTERESTING
OF SEASON
In one of tho closest contested
games played, on tho local dlamona
for years, Elm Creek defeated the
North Platto Legion team by a scoro
of 1 to o. It took eleven Innings to
do it. At the end of each inning
the scoro. was 00 until tho accident
happened in tho eleventh. Ono en
thusiastic fan in reporting tho game
yesterday said: "It is old stuff tu
blamo tlo umplro for losing a game
but to give justice to tho Nortn
Platto boys a little must bo said on
this subject. In tho 8th inning with
Cool on 3rd, Beal hit a swinging
bunt to tho Elracreek pitcher who
tried to touch Cool coming from 3rd.
ho made tho 2nd nttempt to touch
Cool, proving beyond a doubt that
ho was not out but tho umpire called
Cool out spoiling our chanco to win
otherwise tho scoro would have been
revised in North Platte's favor."
The same teams play here again some
time in August.
North Platto American Legion
AB it. h;' o. a.
Cool, C. F 5 0 1 0 0
Chappell, It. F.5 0 1 0 0
Beal, 2 B 5 0 1 1 6
Davis, S S-. 4 0 0 1 C
Tondehoff 1 0 0 0,--t-0,
Langford, L. F. 5 0 1 0 0
Jones, 3 B 3 0 0 1 3
Sandall, C. 2 0 1 100
Green, C. 2i0 1 7 1
Dulanty, P 4 0 0 0 2
Total 410-7 3312
Elmcreek
AB R. H. O. A.
Gilson, 1 B 5 0- 1- 15 1
Atkinson, 2 B 5 6 Li 151
Asay, 3 B 5 0 0 0 1
Wright, C. 5 0 0 101
Ingram P. 4 1 1 3 4
Gale, S S 5 0 0 2 b
Glass, . It. F 5. 0 1 1 0
Illnnel, C. F 4 0 1 1 0
Volmer, L. F 4 0 0 0 1
Total 42 1 5 33 IB
Summary: Two base hlts none,
Three base hits, none. Homo Runs,
None, Earned runs, none.
Stolen Bases, Beal, Langford, Sanl
dall, 2; First on Balls, off Dulanty 1
off Ingram, 0; Struck out by Dul
anty 18; by Ingram, 7; Umpires,
Cullen and Smith.
Mrs. W. C. Shelyer and son, loft
today for Rawlins, Wyo., where they
will join Mr. Shelver and make their
home. Mrs. Shelver has made n
place for herself in tho hearts of
many North Platte people tnrough
her interest in tho church and club
life of the city and her leaving is
much regretted. ' It is their hope
that she will find a good homo
wherever she may bo located.
POTTLTRY CREAM EGGS
MR. FARMER:
SERVICE
Honest
Weight
and
Test
We are getting new, satis
fied customers every day.
Your neighbor brings his
cream and produce here,
why don't you?
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
SERVICE
4
We
Satisfy
All
HORDING CREAM CO.
PHONE 81
R. H. JANDEBEUR, MANAGER.
OPPOSITE DEPOT
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Like Father, Like Son
PRIMARY
LECTIONS
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BEING JELD TOM
EVERY PRECINCT AND WA1U) Df
TILE C0UNT1' HAS POLLING
PLACE
EXECUTIVE STEPHENS US PUT
TING UP A BIG SCOUT
PROGRAM
Scout Executive E. L. Stephens
has announced a big program for
the rest of this week. Tho scout
masters and assistants will go out
to tho new camp site on Wednesdayi
night for an overnight stay. Late
In the evening Mr. Piper and the
executive committee of the local
council will join them and some-'
matters vital to the scoutmaster and
his work will bo discussed. This
evening tho new camp cart which the
scouts have made-- will be put Into
service and troop nine take It to tho
new camp grounds and spond tho
night there.. Officers of all the
troops will go on a three days hike
leaving scout headquarters at ono.
A party composed of JD. N. Oglor,
Ira Li. Bare, Joo and Sam Souder
and Owen Jones left this morning
o'clock onN TMirs'day 'andreturnln0110 .weekaflahln iripJWyo-
some time Saturday afternoon. ThlB
evening the boys of Troop five will
havo a picnic at Kopf's grove north
of the river. Most of the boys will
leave at Ave but somo who are reg
ularly employed will not leave until
six.
OLD RESIDENT OP LINCOLN COUN
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OUR PRICES ON
WHITE & WYCKOFFS EXTRA FINE LINEN.
Vo aro Selling these Specials for Ono Week Only.
WHITE & WOYGKOFFS double boxes consisting of 48
sheets and 48 envelopes of fine colored and while Line.
Line. Regular Dollar Box at 49c.
WHITE & WYCKOPFS dainty shade tints. Regular 50
cent box at 21 cents.
WHITE & WYCKOFFS royal flax correspondence cards
with gold edge. Regular Dollar box at 49 cents.
WHITE & WYCKOFFS extra fine correspondence cards
with plain edge. Regular 75 cent box at 39 cents.
STONE'S DRUG STORE
Of Service Thono your wants 28.
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Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dlener, wife or
Fred J. Dlener of this city died at
her home hero Sunday. Her maiden
namo was Elizabeth M. Evorhart
and she was born at Norfolk, Ohio,
May 22, 18C2. Sho came to Lincoln
county in 1887 and was married to
Fred J, Dlener, April 17, 1888. one
son, Dallas F. Dionor died in infancy
and a daughter, Lauretta E. Dlenor
is now Mrs. Frank A. Baldwin. Other
relatives aro Mrs. L. B. Dick of this
city and Mrs. Harry Albright' of
Toledo, Ohio. The funeral was held
this afternoon at 2:30 from tho
First Christian Church of which she
was a faithful member. Burial was
In the North Platto cemetery. Tho
Tribune extends Its heartfelt sym
pathy to the bereaved husband and
daughter and othor relatives.
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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. John Kehilor of Maxwell
Bhopped In the city Friday.
D. A. Tarkington of Wallace trans
acted business in tho city Saturday.
Mrs. C. E. Souser returned last
night from Lexington after spending
a few days with relatives.
Miss Jessie Baker loft Friday for
Omaha to attend a convention of
Western Union managers.
Miss Mable Walters returned
Thursday from Lincoln whoro sho
attended tho University.
Miss Glara Sorenson returned yes
terday from Omaha where sho has
been visiting sovcral weeks.
Miss Alfreda Astverg of Polk,
Nebraska, camo last evening to viB
it her sister Mrs. W. E. Hill.
Miss Myrtlo Hill left yesterday for
Rochoster, Minn., whoro sho will
recolvo treatment at Mayo Bros.
Mrs. A. G. Miller and children loft
last evening for Alllanco whoro Mrs.
Miller was called by tho illness or
her mothor Mrs. Thos. Kato. Mr,
Miller accompanied them to Sidney.
Luther and John Tucker aro hav
ing tho pleasure of a two we,oks visit
from threo nelcos. Thoy aro Misses
Lola Tucker, Ruth McClanahan ana
Ina McClanahan. Their homo la hi
Beatrice.
SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLEJND THINGS
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT RE
CENT ILU'PENDfGS IK THIS
coaoruNiTY
Tho total registration voto in
North Platte is 1944, of this number
1011 Hvero 'republicans, G20 Demo
rats, 176 Progressive, 10 Socialists,
and 121 having no party affiliation.
ralng.
Cards were distributed this morn
ing asking those who voted tho Pro
gressive ticket to wrlto in tho namo
of W. A. Olson for tho progressive
nomination for Roglstor of Deeds.
HIGH BOY SCOUT EXECUTIVE
WILL CONFER "WITH LOCAL
OFFICIALS
John H. Piper, regional oxecutlvo
of tho Boy Scouts for six states in
this part tho country will bo in
North Platto Wednesday evening and
will confer with tho oxecutlvo com
mittco of tho local scout council
about tho work horo. North Platto
has made application for a first class
charter and Mr. Piper is .hero to In
vestigate and mako recommendations
to tho national body.
ST. PATRICK'S PARISH TO RAISE
FUNDS FOR NEW PARISH
HOME
Sheriff Salisbury yesterday arrest-
A social will bo held in the school
hall of St. Patrick's school on Wed
nesday, July ipth.from..3 ,to 0. p. m.
tho proceeds to bo applied toward tho
now Parish home. To start tho
"Rectory Fund" tho following enter
tainers will tako part: A. Miles, E.
HolllngBworth, A. Rauch, R. McGov
ern.C. Fltzpatrick, L. Crosby. A.
Roddy and J. Ouimetto. Ico cream,
cake and home mado candy will bo
od Pete Kolb who lives Just west som- Aiiotnor attractive rcaturo
of tho city. He is now in Jail. Com- w111 1)0 fish-pond where there will
Thousands of men and women in
Lincoln county will go to tho polls
today and cast their ballots for tho
party nominations for orflco. Tho
polls woro open nt 8 o'clock this
morning and will close at 8 this
ov6ning. Qualificatons for voters
aro fow and simple. A man or wo
man muBt bo at least 21 years ot
ago and a resident ot Nebraska for
at least six months, of Lincoln
county for' at least Go days and of
tho precinct or ward in which ho
votes for at least 10 days. In tho
city ofNorth Platto ho must havo
registered with tho city clerk In order
to vote. Tho oloctlon is under tho
direct control of tho County Clerk
who prepares all tho election bal
lots, and sonds thorn with other
nocossary blanks and reports to tho
oloction officers in each product or
ward. Only threo parties aro, eli
gible to havo tickets in the Hold.
Tho others failed to cast enough
votos at tho last gcnoral election as
old parties or did not qualify as now
parties. In most of tho cities ana
villages la tho county, counting boards
consisting of four voters will bogln
work at noon and conttnuo during
tho afternoon and ovonlng to count
tho votes. Tho voto of 'tho county
will probably bo counted an hour
after tho polls close. Tho candida
tes for tho different offices "havo
mado their fight, Thoy hayo been
oncouragod by their friends and now
aro waiting tho count -to learn. 'tho
results. Tho. winners will? bo . the
candidates at there&ular,
next ' fall.
FIRST DONATION. TO FURNISn
CAMPFIRE LODGE IS
RECEIVED
V;-i
Election
Tho first donation of equipment for
tko Camp'firo girl's lodge was a threo
lamp chandelier given by MrB. S.tM.
Van Doran. last week .Tho lodge
Plaint against him is. that he u cruel a fish for ovory fisher. The noeas every Kina or nousonoia aru
to his family but no formal charges 1 People who aro getting up this enter. I clos which tho modern homo, uses
had been entered this morning. tainmeni aro extending an urgent "-'
I invitation to everyone to attend ana by friends, of the enmpfiro movement.
Word was received horo of tho... ... . . . . . - I a nvnna linvlnt nrflnlna wlllMt ftmilfl
neip in raising tne mna lor a now i .. ..0 ...r-
death in Lincoln of Dan Murphy an homo for thG pagtori Rov PatrlcKibo. used in tho lodgo furnishing
old settler of this vicinity. Mr.
Murphy has not resided hero for somo
time. He was the father of Mrs.
Jos. Qulnn.
Mrs, Carl Bonner has accepted tho
appointment as guardian of tho Klll-
Ikolocheo group of carapijiro gfirls.
Mrs. C. F. Koch has been tho guardian
but she had to give Is up when sho
loft here.
William nankin, speaking boforo
the Associated Advertisers of Amer
ica in Chicago recently said, "lino
for lino tho advertiser gets his big
gest returns from tho regular news
papers. The cost is leas and the
results , groator than advertising In
any other way."
Gus Gunderson who formerly lived
In the west part of tho county movoa
to Elm Crook was badly hurt in anl
auto accident thoro Sunday. Rela
tives living hero were summoned to
his sldo. Tho auto in which ho was
riding was struck by another car.
Tho oxtont of "hlB injuries 1b not
Keith Theatre
TUESDAY
McDald. snouia got in toucn wnn mrs. auuh
:o. Turplo, chairman of tho local cbun-
Gua Labor of Wallace transacted cU or got nny of tho carapflre guard-
business in tho city Saturday . I lans ana maKo Known tne aruciea
which thoy will give.
known hero.
H. D. Luto, secretary of tho Ne
braska Farm Bureau Federation was
In the city yesterday. Ho Bpoko bo
foro tho Rotary club at noon and!
spent the afternoon conforing with j
local rarm bureau men anu visiting
with friends. Mr. Luto Is a roal dirt
farmer who has given up his farming
for si short time that ho may help In
tho organization of tho farmers,
which ho thinks la so important.
L. & S. Groceteria.
Annual Statement of the Goodman-Buckley
Trust Company.
of North Platte, Nebraska at the close of business Juno 30, 1922
''Question of Honor"
starring
Anita Stewart
Sun Theatre
TUESDAY
"The Last Trail"
with
All Star Caste.
A Zane Grey Story.
RESOURCES
Bonds 35,142.00
Mortgages -1 ' 89,957.36
Collateral Loans 7,074.3
Warrants - r---4- 6,361.20
Funiturfa and fixtures 200.00
Ca6h on hand - 2,726.59
Cash in tanks 78.51
Total r - - ?H1,B409
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 50,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,136.36
Aocounts Payablo 3,902.82
Trust Certificates 86,501.11
Total . $141',540.29
State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln: 83.
I, N. E, Buckley, a managing pfficor of tho abovo named Trust Company,
do heroby swear that tho abovo statement la a truo copy of tho roport
mado to tho Department ot Trado and Commorco.
N. E. Buckley
Subscribed and aworn to boforo mo this 15th day of July, 1922.
(SEAL) Anna O. Kramph,
Notary Public
My cammlflnkm expires 2-19-28,
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