The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 29, 1922, Image 1
4 Eottft tribune TUESDAY and FJtlDAY THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NORTH PLATTE, .NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1922. No. 76 f emi-xiEcehln STATE, COUNTY AND CITY v TAX LEVjEHRE CERTIFIED Demand's Of Tax Payers Is Met By Substantial Lower ing Of The Amount Levied - State Increases Valuation. Tho tax levy for Lincoln county was certified to Treasurer Souder from tho county clerk's office yesterday. It shows that tho state levy has been roduced from 3.3 mills to 2.3 mills; tho county levy remains at 5.7 mills which was the levy last ear; tho city levy was 15.7 and this year it Is 12.0 The North Platte city scnools asked for 20.fi mills last year and this year they got 21.5 mills. This makes a (otal reduction in the tax levy of North Platte of 2.8 mills with corresponding reductions In tho 01 If) FIT PTfinirO flT other school districts of tho county ! hill III I ,1 K Kl r accord s as they increase or lower UNU 1,1 UIUMIl-U Ul tho school tax of their respectivo HCnm f A II 11 Tl 111100 districts. Tho school districts of iTHm T UN II H NIlS Lincoln county reduced tholr taxes '"U ,,mauu for school purposes $55,000 for noxtl year. A comparison of tho county I ITEMS OF INTEItEST AHOUT HE- 1 I - - t . a i XSStr A5A (jjif TEACHERS COMING FROM ALL SURROUNDING COUNTIES The Following Announcement Of The Fourth District Of , The State Teachers' Association Is Made By Officers 10 CONDUCT FIRE levy is given below 1021 1922 General Fund 1.7 1,6 Road Fund .5 . Bridge Fund 1.1 1.3 Agricultural Society ..1 .1 Mother's Pension Fund .1 .1 Past duo indebtedness 1.0 1.0 Emergency Bridge fund .2 .2 ! FOOTBALL TEAM LEAVES FOR SCOl.T SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION FIRST (3AME OF SEASON TO BE HELD HERE DURING AT COZAD ; OCTOBER PREVENTION WEEK! CENT HAPPENINGS IN THIS COMMUNITY Totals . 4.7 4.7 I Marriago license wero issued this iweok to Alfred T. Evans 21, and Miss Phllomena Warden 18 both of uanuy and Wm. R. O'Connor, 24 and ! vlllo. The cry for lower taxes has been E L Barrac asalstant ImLT V TT01111;!1 floluf)representaUvo of the U. Officials was in renlv to this demnnd. n " ... . . Coach Neville and his snuad ot ; Scout Exocutivo Stephens has an- 1 football players left this noon, for onced a six period school of 1n- Cozad where tho team will meet tho structlon for scoutmastors and coni Cozad boys today. Tho Hno-up as niHtPomon to be given on Octobor announced last night Is: McWllllams, 23, 2G, 27, 30 and Novombor 2 nnd3. right end; Palmer, right tackle; Th rat three periods will bo sjont Wilson, right guard; Pitman, center; m eottlng tho big Idea of scouting WIngett, left guard; Pease, left tack. 'nci oss and tho gcnoral mothods of and Miss Enda Cameron, 24 Rock.ile; Rcctor loft end Yearsley, right Proccoauro while tho last throo per vlllo. ' , half; Shaner, quarterback; Stroupi i loils will bo Intensive training on tho ion nan; Yates, lull Hack; uorinan; lt;ais eacu one win navo to give, tho Weber, Bedkor, Tout, Wilson and! hours will bo from 7:30 to 9 Announcements are being sent out this wook regarding tho State Teachers' Association mooting which is to bo hold at North Platte, Octobor ' 13 t0 21- tiIb la oo ot the'Blx districts Into which tho stato has boon j divided and this district comprises quite a number of countios In tho finite vnuoy and adjoining. Following Is tho announcement of tho officers: Have you mado your plans for a pllgrlmago to tho educational Mecca I of District No. 4 for this yoar, North Platto hns propared to glvo you a. lino welcome Besldos giving tho Association a great musical treat, tho Chamber of Commorco Is providing In overy way for accommodation of tho various mootlngu and conven iences of tho visitors. Lot us show VARIOUS CIVIC AND BUSINESS 1 North Platto our full appreciation. nnwi7AirnKa nu nrmv 'Bo tuoro on "Wednesday ovonlng to ORGANIZATIONS OF CITY hoar Dr Eyondon Q QohmUa Unl. TO UNITE ;vorsIty, tho first apoakor on tho pro- ' gram. This will bo your only chanco j to hear him for ho goes to 'Norfolk' on At a mooting of tho officers of tho Thursday and to Lincoln and Omaha local flro dopartmont and tho flro j on Friday and Saturday to spoak to prevention cominitteo of local insur. tho irathorln M In tlinnn iltntrtrtu Tin anco board it was decided to obsorvo lEvondon is Professor ot Education i- iro I'rovontion wook In North Platto , Administration and will discuss ad thls year. This is a national move, ministration probloniB. Suporintcnd mont and tho date's aro Octobor 2nd onts, principals, and supervisors, cs- t i 10 3Ul All tho local civic organlza-1 peclally, should not miss UiIb address. officials was In reply to this demand. I Si veterans Bureau will be In North ated tho Cozad team by a big score 1 i:AltLY SETTLER OF LINCOLN I Uona skod to help and glvo On Thursday, Miss Ella V. Dobbs The state board of equalization in-iPlatto today- Ths , h been I last week and the locals aro hoping COUNTY PASSES AWAY, VVcr publicity to tho tvork. Over of Columbia, Mo., President of tho creased the tax valuo of Lincoln added to hIg territory' and ho wm i to do as well or bettor. 1 THIS MORNING a billion dollars roprosonts tho flro National Primary Council, will bo ounty real estate 19 percent above iakp frpmiPnt tvina w o ,. '1 - , . , :lo8S r this country last year after prosoul both forenoon nnd aftornoon . ... maKe rre(luent trips here as assist- . . , Mrs. Issac DiUIon died at tho homo , ihn inllMt, , , ln tnura the amount returned bv the Lincoln t tt, . next ten days by those Interested, t . , . . i1"" LU v. iucvjonnon wno coverB ' or ner uaugnter, Mrs. L. W. Walkor, - " i.v ,inis inrrirnrv. Lincnln county assessors had mado a substantial reduction in tho valuations. , The funeral of the late W'llllam' Depuy wnB held at 10 o'clock yoster- this morning of an illness which has looked sorious for soveral weoks past She was attended during her last :o:- A committeo ot the North Platte Woman's Club,' with Mrs. Ralph Gar man tis chairman, is sponsoring the celebration of "Better Homes Week' from October 9 to 14. The committee is to have representatives of the dif ferent civic organizations of the city and' to meet next Monday, night for ortranlznt'nn. fThn nolohpntlnti la 'nn U " . w . U.V J tional and is being promoted by civic ,as follows and business orcanlzations over tho country. A number ot the merchants have been receiving literature from wholesale houses and trade organl- mttrt.. rni, I 1 1 i i . kept for the suggestions it furnishes It is planned to use tho former J. S A. c. Townley, president of thoday from tho MothodlBt clmreh. wltu nauonai on-PartIsan League was!Rov Hcss ofnc,atlnB. Tll0 Modcrn ' sickness by tho loving hands of her S? ta.Pftt? Wn.anjrttojl. in a body . anWwo daughters, Mrs. Ljster .Walker luesday evening. A fair Bizo crovd w; lrrr;,. ..,,., ,,...n ..;:.V. ' o .- ww. i v.j. .u.ut v. mi O.V vuituiu uuuuyviii, iviro. gathered in tle court room ana waited until nine o'clock but when ho did not appear, they left. Somo fnrihors who camo quite a distance were much disappointed. Prizes wero awarded at the county fair to tho precinct collective exhibits First, Payne, 650; sec ond, Hershey, 585; third, HInman, 445; fourth, Sellers, 3C5; fifth, Max well, 320; sixth, Cottonwood, 300; seventh, Sutherland, 235; eighth, Osgood, 165. Tho number following each precinct named above represents tho number of nointn nwarded tlmt Hoagland homo on west fourth street j precinct by tho Judge. ana to show In actual life how the home and its furnishings can bo iru- i i. vj.cm. mo iiiui uiiuuia uuu U1UU3 Oli , ' the city will co-operato in supplying ' tney th,nk l e,nS to b Prlty sood tne rurnisnings. The people of Somerset aro putting on a Round-Up on October 1, which u. ' ... Mrs. Theodore Funld of Wn-llnnn i a cood sunnlv of atfiora niwl hronnlinB 1 - - - w.U. .UU J bllU UtUil(limiv"vJ J fi ... v.. i . a j - - -j u uuBuiosB visiior in mo cuy yes-1 in mo aiiernoon inoy expecc to navo trails. It has mnnv rnfArnnoon In oouiDinent lias boon ordered and .ron. on iuesaay, uociouor 3 at z:3U t. :o: torday a championship ball game between history and biography and lias its own resents tho last word in beauty and ni. A full attendanco of tho mom- Tho RIncker Drug Co. will begin , Echo and Farnam. Thoso teams each ! number in somo library catalogues, convcnlonco. Exports In candy male- ' hers of this dopartmont is desired, i nifovlng Into tho room rocontly vacat AT DANCE! A NO . Every Saturday Night They have searched tho country for the best riders and ponies and have taken out and fifteen thousand lives ' Brntl work. Sho will bring an ox- were lost by flro during tho samo ,1,0,t with her and roquosts a chanco time. This should mako an appeal to moot tJl teachers. Sho will have to everyone to Join In tho activities ! U' MIss Dobbs Is full of her subject of flro provontlon wook. Tho, dotalls ftnd an aDl speaker. of tho program, aro not complete but 1 On Friday, Dr, Wm, A. MeKocver fft, 'It Is announced that tho bova ami ot Kansas will bn uuuu,j,, i,0. 1B miuuuucuu mai mo Doya ana 01 ivansas win do present for the was made in the local cemetaryi Mr. 'DUllon camo, to North Platto in oarly girls In the schools will bo asked to (afternoon and evening meetings, ahd Depuy died Wednesday noon at the days, about forty-flvo years ago and take an actlvo part In a survey of perhaps for the morning, too. Dr. ago of G4 years Ho leaves tounouru ' has boon one of tho homo makers ih ,mio i i., tir,nn i 1 . his death a wife and four children. I Wlm lllLVA lrinili fllln nllv inlmt It In Ho was an employee .for, tho P. F. E. Tho old family homo was In what Is up till tho "mo of his death. now knowir as' tho city park and the will ho announced lator. n, . b'rovo then? is still called "Dllllon's' i liu liuiuu Ul 11115 I1UW UOUl WlllCIl .. I l ' """ v.. ... .... . IGrove" by the older settlers. Hor NEW DEPARTMENT OK wmrAWH 1 armed with thn fncfa )n n,nn,ia ' - I ' w - i -w w-u V IIIUIV ll&O prizes aro to bo awardod to tho best ' 'lont Vof rural education, and a -brll-return. Details of tho nrizo offurB I Hnnt lecturer. On Fridnv ovenine no wui give inis nuarossy on Moral Training. No spoakor comes to' us tne ivenrasKa Mill & Elevator Co. is ' "v i i husband, died in 1910 and her son. juinub um. fo 111X3 ' flrst brand was "Golden West' but is sldney V- Sho was a loyal work was discovered that this name was er In tho Presbyterian church nnd liad used .by another firm in tho eastern a wldo acquaintance among tho older part of tho state and so a new name Peoplo of tho- community. No fun was selected. eral arrangements had been mado as "Sioux Lookout" Is tho most riromin- wo go to press. cnt geographical landmark In Lincoln :oi countv. Tho mnirnr nv Hmv infon.i ' Razes Bros., who conduct tho shoo the Sioux Lookout flour to tower shining shop In tho Masonic bulld-j C'ii UH, ANNOUNCES FIRST MEETING pblnts as Dr. McKeovcr. Ho handles tho movements that aro dwarfing The programme first mooting iUr SOcInI ,,to; w,thoIJt B,,0,oa' 3 r, r . , i V .1, ?!Mono moasago Is worth the tr p' to or tho Music department of tho North !North pintto ,t " Platte Woman's clCb is as follows nnai.inD m.' ......-.. A study of tho history of Music with or8( thoro Is provldod n fa MIsb Janet McDonald as leader; voc al solos by Miss Esther Antonldea and piano selections from Borao of covering all phases of school work, grauo anu nign scnool, city and rural. Round-table discussions will follow uiyjiiA. uuuwui, 1IUU1 uo lunur M . . i ..... above all o,thor brands and that Is j ing, have leased tho room now oc-j tUo earlier composers by Miss Flor- ovory gonoral sosslon. Somo otttHc 'fliA rniunn tlmv nnmn.i it nn. cunlod hv tho Tllnfi1rni Drue f!o. tind enco McKay. Madollno BlickenBder- host talent of tho Rtnfo wilt lift TltA. prominent headland. Sioux. Lookout i about November 1st thoy will open for wIU ronaor a group of vocal se-jont to load and take part in tho'dis- in early days was known to all travel- a restaurant and candy-shop which IectIons' Th0 mooting will bo held icusslons. You will havo a chance', to ers over tho Oregon and tho Overland they say will be first class. Tho j1" mo panor or tno Mothodist church j got just tho holp you need. have good records and It Is expected ! But It probably was not Its early his- lng and catering havo been engaged thoy will play an Interesting game. ! tory which influenced tho manage- and tho now establishment promises ... ; ., , jmont of tho mill to namo Its best to be a credit to tho city. Box B of tho circulating Kenealog-(bnm(1 of fljmr aftcr SIouj leal library bo onglng to tho state D.ut rather ltg comraandine posltlon A bcautiful Uuo of trImmcd hat8 A. R. arrived In North Platto yestor- i today oay nna can do seen uy tnoso inter ested at tho Y. A. HInman homo, 302 W. Third. Tho box contains Just arrived. : Block's atoro. od by' C. M. Nowton In tho near . W - - T Miss Floronco Stack and mother 1 future Contracts havo beon lot for Mrs. W. F. Stack left yesterday f6r Lexington to visit at tho Wilfred Stuart homo for n few days tho remodelling of tho front of tho building so that it will havo upto Gato show windows. The Star Clothing House will give away several pairs of ladies jtwonty volUmes of books on Maine, and gentletnens silk hose. Now Hampshire Connecticut, Now nAMnl?f A ... York, Rhodo Island and North Car- AT DANCELAND. Jolina. It can bo seen during tho Ashes or Neglect Which Suppose it had been the old Lloyd Opera House or the Besack Livery Barn Saturday! Where would Dewey Street have been today, in spite of our able, good and loyal fire department? Ashes or INSURANCE? We have the remedy and it is not ashes. THE H. 8c S. AGENCY INSURORS PHONE 6J2 MALLORY HATS RENOWNED SINCE 1823 Let Your Next Hat Be a MALLORY I? ' The World's Best Value lor A SAFETY RAZOR FREE with each purchase pf a Mallory Hat. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FREE m IIT ITBIMII I Mill I mnnlir Sole Agents for Mallory Hats in North Platte Stock Up For Winter I Good Ohio Table Potatoes, in quantities, delivered, per bushel Cabbage, per hundred, pounds Onions, per bushel Navy Beans, 3 pounds for A 48 Pound Sack Guaranteed Flour ...48c .$1.25 $1.75 . .25c $1.60 GAMBLE & SPRINGER 822 No. Locust FREE DELIVERY Phone 203