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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
saws' jtJMBSaKBaf52', V' - la ttc mvHx-WitM$ ft? TUESDAY and F11IDA1' THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 20, 1922. No. 82 Sum SHirttnt ;v, T If i SHORT STORIES OE PEOPLE 10 TIGS : ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT RE CENT HAPPENINGS IX THIS COMMUNITY Tuesday was tho fourth annlvors nry of tho death ol NoolJDonogan. Ho was burled in tho Fort McPhorson Oometrry. M. B. Posson Is expected horo Sat urday to 'conduct tho feeder's mooting to bb hold in tho court houso in tho afternoon. , 1 Tlio District Board of Appeals for all disabled ex-sonic6 men held a meeting Wednesday In tho Federal I building. A culling demonstration was held at tho Thiesen placo Tuesday by County Agent Kollogg. Twenty-two people took part in tho lesson In poultry culling. A vaccination demonstration was; Tolay Is achievement day for tho hold by County Agent Kollog at tholboys and Rlrls clul)3 of th,a county Jorry Bocus placo Wednesday of thisi.Thoro nro furtccn of those clubs and week. Ten people wore given Instruc ovcry ' cli club Is expected tions in vaccinating live stock. to bo at tho O'Fallons school at ton , . j o'clock this morning for tho all day George A. Mills, assistant car fore- j exercises. Carl Jones, assistant club man of tho Union Pacific at this place! loader from Lincoln will bo thero and and Mrs. Dora Rosenburg of Gothen- direct affairs, bnrg were granted a marriage license :o: yesterday by County Judge Wood- ALBERT SOMMER hurst. Birthday Greetings on reaching tho n. i, T. . i, l . Age of Twenty. Mr. Wells, poultry specialist from the University extension department!,. . , . . , , , , ,,4 , , ,7 . ! You are. Twenty today and happy "at Lincoln will be In Lincoln county i . Oct. 26, 27 and 28 and will glvo ntten-' '. gay' . 4, . . , , , , i But remember, through mi coming tion to accredited flocks. Ho will years speak at several places which have' , .... . , , , . , , . , , , , ., That the lesson of youth and logic not been decided upon at this time. . . ,., of trlth . Examinations for tho first six wooks' Are Jewels of smiles ond of tears. of school wero given Monday . and ' Tuesday of this week after being post- j No man is so great in churcn and poned from Thursday and Friday of! State, ,, last-week on account of, the teachers But sooner orlator,-mustdie, ' s convention. All report cards will bo And flutter away like leaves or ' ' sent out Monday noon. t'"3 spray, Or mist rolling up to tho sky. Tho officers selected By the Fourth . t District of tho State Teachers' As-Then laugi, oud and lonffi Jom s'oclation at the close of tho meeting' tho singers and song, last week wore: Superintendent, W.jAnd mix with your suuare fellow J. Bsaham, North Platte, President ' raan MIsb Ethol B. Craig, Kearney, secro- b0 brilliant and bright at morn, tnry; Superintendent H. R. Partridge, noon an night Broken Bow, treasurer And ltvo on tho Heroic plan. All former students of tho Univor7 sity of Nebraska, whether graduates cr not aro to be classed as alumni according to a decision of tho ox- j ecutive committee of that body. Any-Jpiatto Valloy hosp!tali Mrg Mlnahan one who has ever been a student wag formerIy Ml8S Besalo chamber there should jsend his or her address laln to tno secretary oi mo iuumm assoc iation and" receive monthly a copy or tho University Journal each month, Tho Woman's club Is still uncertain about tho number of rooms which will bo avallablo for the convention next week. Tho pcoplo who havo have not yet sent in their addresses I O HANNA Ci We have a car of fresh mined Hanna Lump Coal and a car of Genuine Pinnacle Nut Coal now on track, t We have a good variety of highest grade coals for furnaces, heating stove and ranges. Use Kemmerer Pea Coal for Retort Heat ing Stoves and" Ranges. If our Coal pleases you, tell your friends. i If it does not tell us. The Artificial Ice & Cold Storage Co. 900 E. Front St. Phone 40. m " POLITICAL A THE GOU fO DAY REPUBLICANS TO HOLD CAMPAIGN MEETING FOR SENATOR RANDALL Word has Just been received hero of tho date for a speaker mooting for Senator (1. TT. Tbinilnir. ronn'hHrkin candldato for Governor of Nebraska. The date Is Tuesday. October 24 at 8 1 'eiu nas jusi 'o'clock n. m. He is to sharo tho hour:"00" rccolvcu- with Mrs. MaryJIight of Chicago who ia nlso representing tho Republican sldo of tho campolgn. Tho placo of meeting has not been announced -:o:- LINCOLN COUNTY BOYS AND CLUB ACHIEVEMENT DAY O. O. H. WEIDNER, Maxwell, Nebr. -:o:- A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. Mlnahan Monday at tho and until that Is done tho commltteo 'will know what to count on. Tho of- I fleers nre anxious to have this infor- mation nnd aro asking everyone who can sparo a room for next week, to let 'them know. The commltteo consists of ! Mesdames Cotterell, North, Hinman and Salisbury. A I LUMP. DOPE ON ELECT ON COMMENT ON WHAT THE, CAN - DIDATES ARE DOING FOR THEMSELVES Bob Simmons will bo horo Saturday at tho Fireman's hall at 3 o'clock. All tho women of North Plnttr arc in- ' vitcd to hoar his address. Tho addresses by Senator Randall . ""0 ll,t ncxi iUOSUay nnu Mrs. I light on next Tuesday ! f von,nB will bo at tho county court ' Senator NnrrTTT Hphriiui j spoaU nt North Piatto is scheduled to on Monday, October, 30. Tho hour and placo will bo announced later. Ronntnr Jnrr!a 1 18 not a candidate for offlco this year OiniSjbut is campaigning In tho interests of tho republicans who aro candidates' .It is expected that ho will make ono of, tho strongest speeches to bo mado byof ontor,n,nt including a pageant tho republicans this campaign. ' "U1UI 1 liluu 'JlenurB gins. Tho nrogrnm is filled with addrcssos Senator Hitchcock gave, a vory in- strong men and women nnd tho foresting address at tho Keith Thcatro! music Is of an exceptionally high last Tuesday evening. He spoko oor(lo Mra- George Frntor Is chnlr- natlonal affairs mostly, only intro-'man of tno Program commltteo with ducing his remarks with a Bhort;Irs- M E- Scott as chairman of tho roforenco to state politics. Ho dwelt ''ostoss club. on the money question nnd tho tariff, i condomlng tho now tariff bill In very strong terms nnd blaming tho republi can party with tho deflation of prices. A good crowd greoter his romnrks Eyes examined, Glasses fitted, with closo attention, very few leav- Satisfaction sure. Clinton & Son. lng before ho had closed. A circle of Georg0 Lomkuchler of Arnold was a leading democrats including a number buslnosa vlflltor ln tho clty yc8tcraay, of ladles, backed him up on tho plat- Tr , , ' , form and gave a strong local color to1 Mr9, B' Kaln of Wal,aco 8llonPcd the address. John J. Halligan pre-''1" 11,0 cIty Tu8Uay sided with bis usual dignity nnd 1 Mr- nml Mrs- Tnos- Dcn nnd daugh pleaslng manner. 1 tor Luclllo of St. Paul aro visiting at j tho J. C. Den home. Tho candidacy of Theo. Lowo for Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Soudcr loft county clory Is gaining force each dnylonday for Omaha where thoy ,Tho railroad men nro said to' bo -fori will visit for sovoral days. him becauso they know him so Avell and Know what ho is. Ono yard man , saiu yesicruay mat "iJete" would get uo per cent of tho votes of North Piatto railroad men. Continuing ho said, "Wo know how careful ho Is In his work. We know ho ha3 a con science back of him In all ho doos Ho Is old enough to havo mature Judg- hls homo ,n Wilcox, Nobr., after vis ment and yet not too old to bo pro- ltinB with friends in tho city for gresslvo." A Union Pnclflo official was several days. approached last night and spoke very favorably of him. Theodore Lowo has had to work for what ho has and knows tho problems of the laboring man. He is not going to bo extravag- ant with tho peoples money when ho gets into the county clork's offlco. ; :o: Mrs. J. F. Roddy and children left , !ifwn,Pf!S,lB California whoro they will spend sovoral weeks i , ... . visiting Mrs. Roddy's nieces, Mrs. La' uosa anu airs. uoss. 1H0 Legion men attended tho Amori can Legion barbecuo held at Moran , , A... 1 ""7U JC.Dl. VVUlllllfe. UUIUI IHU gQygjjg evening barbecued beef, buns, must- ' , Xi , J . , ard, beans, coffee and cider wero , Mrfl Jamcs Elllott roturncd hor served. Music was furnished by the!1101110 ln K"V Saturday aftor vis North' Piatto band. Tho barbecued ltlng wIth rrlcnds and a"onding tho beef was furnished by tho Telegraph. ' tencherfl convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Los ' W. E. Shorman returned homo Wed Angolos, California arrived Friday neBday from San Diego whero ho has oyonlng. Mrs. Adams will spend j heen visiting his fathor. sovoral weeks visiting at tho F. L. whoro ho has boon visiting his fathor. Temple homo. Mr. Adams returned i Mrs. II. R. Bradley left Thursday to Los Angeles Saturday. Mr. and for Grand Island whoro sho will Mrs. Adams wero former residents ! Bpend two weeks visiting with rola- here. . i Overcoats! Just received a large shipment of Men's Overcoats on a trade. I am offering for sale men's all wool, all sizes, all weights and color. Worth up to $40.00. All go at $10.50 You can save a week's these ooats if you need one. Come down and look at McMICHAEL Fhono STATE CONVENTION PLANS ' SESSIONS TO BEGIN MONDAY EVENING AND LAST FOUR DAYS Delegates from all Woman's clubs of I,lie atl arc expected to attend tho -7Ul stnto convention of tho Nobraska Federation to be hold horo next week. All stnto and district ofllcers aro ox- puctod and at least ono national of- (Wr fleer .Tho Session Will nnnn with n meeting of tho executive Doard at tho McOabo hotol on Monday ovonlng. Tuesday morning tho business session "IU bo hcM followed by a gonoral session in the afternoon. Tuoaday ovonlng will bo devoted to addresses of volcoiuo and addresses by district , pros,(lonls fol,owl 1,v a rocoptlon by , tho ?0Tth Plntto Woman's club. Wed- ,,csuny n,m 1 ursiia' w, o uovoteu to general sessions and vnrlous forms -tot- LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. E. Shumnn left Wednesday for sldnoy whoro ,10 wI11 nttoml fctloral court. Mrs. Emma Brownoll is enjoying a two weeks vacation from tho Bar. kalow Bros. Newstand. Harold Goings loft Saturday for Miss Ardla Woods roturned' to lier homo in Kearney Saturday after visiting at tho W. C. fioldt homo and attending tho teachers convention, Mp imd Mra. .Httrpy LowolI turnod tho flrst of lho wcek from ChIcaB0 aftor vlsltlng wlth ro,atlveB for sovoral weeks. ... T , Mr ntiil ATra T. M Mnm nrv Toff' iUn flrat of tho weok for Gothcnburi; . ,. ,,,,,,, whoro they wero called by tho death , Mr PhMc Miss Louisa Hansel loft Wcdnosday for her homo ln Loup City after vlsit- . , , ... .. ... , lnB sovoral days ln tho city with Dori 8 tlvcs. Overcoats! each. wages by investing in one of them. GROCERY, 441 j LOCAL FIItK PREVENTION ANI) IN I SURANCE BOARD AWARDS ritizES Sovoral wcekB ago tho local Insur j nnco board gave out inspection blanka to all tho school children of tho city. , The children wcro to fill theso out and ; return thoni to tho board for correc tion. Lnst ovonlng tho board spont sovoral hours looking theso papers over and it was finally decided by the ; judges that tho 7th and Sth grades of St. Patricks school Bent In tho best prepared .blanks from a singlo room. This room will rocolvo tho silver lov ing cup which must bo won three consccutivo years in order to bo kopf. Tho child handing in tho best pre pared slip will rocolvo $5. John Ed wards was tho wlnnor. Somo nlno hundred children of North Piatto wcro contestants. Every year tho lo cal Flro Provcntlon and Insurance board takes chargo or tho contest. :o: WELL-KNOWN NORTH PLATTE CITIZEN HAS PASSED AWAY Eugeno R. Plummer was born ln Durbln County, Ind., February 14, L1854 and died Octobor, ID, 1922, at tho ago of G8 years. Ho has been a resi dent of Lincoln county for tho past thirty years. Ho has been employed ns clork at tho Dorryborry & Forbos storo for tho past olght years. Besides a host of friends ho loaves a wifo, and four children all who diod In in fancy. Tho funeral will bo hold this ovonlng from tho Mothodlst church at 8 o'clock, Rov. IL E. IIoss officiating. Tho body will bo taken on nu evening tr.tln for York, Nebr., and burled bo sldo his children. At a mooting of tho Luthornn Aid society Thursday nftcrnoon Mrs. Harry S. Johnson roslggncd as presi dent and Mrs. Carl Brodb'ock was elected to fulfill this office. Edward Hanson left last evening for Council Bluff to spend sovoral wooks visiting his parents. He was rocontly discharged from tho navy after sorv lng four years. CITY AND COUNTY" NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bretcrnltz loft Monday for points in Californlo and Washington whoro thoy will spond sovoral weoks visiting with friends. Mrs. J. H. Scott roturnod to her homo ln Ogallala Saturday aftor vis iting with friends in tho city for a few days. C. M. Nowton recolvcd word Sun day tolling of tho death of his Bistor Mrs. P. M. French at Rochester, N. V. Miss Cathorino Feather of Ogallala roturned homo aftor spondlng sovoral days in tho city visiting hor Bistor Mrs. E. O. Weston. Mrs. Chns. Coghlll left Monday for Green City, Missouri whoro aho was called by tho death of her mother, Mrs. Emma Harlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. n. Guiles loft yesterday for Lexington to apond two weoks with their daughter Mrs. D. H. Carlson. DRUG SPECIALS Saturday Only $1.25 Lyko Tonic $ .88 1.00 Force Vitomine Table'ts .68 .40 Milk Magnesia 28 .30 Analax . .18 .75 Ben Hur Face Powder . ..R8 .60 Djer Kiss Face Powder 1 .48 Woodbury Soap .18 Cremo Oil 6oap, 7 for ' AS Mulsiflcd Cocoanut Oil Shampoo .38 North Side Drug Store. Thono 651 NOTED SPECIALIST TO VISIT JHIS COUNTY DR. CAROLINE B. HEDGER OF CHICAGO SPENDS TWO DAYS HERE Dr. Caroline B. Hcdgor of Chicago, notod child specialist front tho Ellaa both McCormick Memorial Foundation Is to spend ono day ln Lincoln coun ty noxt weok. Tho University Ex tension Bervico has secured Dr. Hcdg or for two lectures on Wcdnosday Octobor 2Gth. At two o'clock sho wil1 Bpenk at Brndy and at 8 p. in. at Sutherland. . At 3:30 In tho aftornoon sho Is to address tho stato convontton of .Woman's Clubs hold nt North Piatto. Tho oxtonslon Sorvlco has dono much toward Improving llvo Btock conditions In tho stnto but consldora tho lmprovomont of tho conditions of childhood as much more important al though not so much hns been dono horotoforo along that Mno. Dr. Hodgor was in Nebraska for a wook last January nnd tho demand wna bo I pors'lstont for hor services in dlfforont parts of tho stato that hor rotrn was lrrangcd for and October was tho I earliest dato sho could como. Ono of tho problems which Dr. Hodgor Is attempting to boIvo is that of tho malnourished child. Sho said Bho has always hopocKaho might Ilnd a "skinny" child who was porfectly ; well but sho has not boon nblo to find I ono yot. Tho maluourishod; child, boBidos his underweight 1 condltluon, I Is palo, has dark linos under the 070s, I his musclofl aro flabby and oftlmca ho 1 Is n mouth breather, no may "hnvo projecting Bhouldor blades, a stooping poaturo, a prominent abdomen or curvlturo of tho spine. Ho is nervous, restless, inattentive, forgetful and often, irritable and contrary. Dr. LHodgor, through tho. physical examina tion of nn undorwolght child, demon strates somo of tho roasons why tho child Is unable to gain as does his ploymatcB. Evory mother should hoar ono of theso addresses and thoy bto all free. to: LOCAL BOYS SCOUTS TO HAYK MILITARY DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS A drum nnd buglo corps Is to bo organized by tho members of tho boy scouts of this city. Earl Stamp Is to givo tho Instruction nnd Harold Gor mnn Is drum major of tho now organi zation. At tho flrst meeting Wodnos dny ovonlng tho following buglers topk tholr flrst lesson, Clarenco Todd, Ralph Wlckwlro, Evorott Howard, Dolbort Johnson, Jnmcs Chamberlain nnd Harold Gorman. -rot- Mrs. H. S. Johnson and daughtor Freda roturned Sunday from Ponca and Omaha after attondlng tho Luth eran Synod and visiting with rela tives. Wo dellvor