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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign, of The Big Ring.,. Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians DIt. 0. II. CJIESSLER GRADUATE DENTISjE Office ovor tho McDonald Stato Bank. "' CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Clintons for oyo glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Eramott Bales of Hors-, hoy shopped In tho city yestorSay. . Real Estate Mortgages bought and sold. T. CL Patterson. u Park Calloway of Horsliey was a business visitor In tho city ycorday. Poors, Pears, ?1.65 per bushel, Mc Mlchael's Grocery. , Freo dancing from 8:45 to 0:30 at Dancoland ovory Saturday night. Plenty money to loan on Jmproved farms. J. F. Clabaugh, G18 Dowoy Miss Roxio Erb spent tho -week end in Gothenburg with tho homo folks. Joo WIso of Sidney is transacting business In tho city' for a fdV days . Airs. C. V. Gudgol loft yesterday I for Kemcr, Wye, whoro she will visit with relatives for a few days. Harloy Bunnell left this morning for Kimball to witness tho Bayard-1 Kimball football gamo this afternoon.1 II. J. Rathman loft yesterday for McCook where he will transact busi ness. Allison Yost left yesterday for Fre-J mont to visit his brother Chas. who is attending Midland College. Mrs. H. P. Honckel roturned Wed-j ncsday from Hastings after attending tho Royal Neighbors Convention. Miss Elizabeth Petty of Denver is tho guest this week at tho Lester Wyman homo. Rov Chas. E. Colby, president of Cotner College Is vlsltng with his sister Mrs. L. L. Zook. 1?. Jrmrt fc North Platte, Nobr. October, 11th, 1022. Editor Tho Tribune: ' It Is a gcnorally'obsorved fact that igood'.law abiding people aro patient and longsufforlng. Trying to Bhow nl ways a spirit of leniency and fairness, ' thoy aro too often moro than fair. 1 They permit lawless elements to bring about a general condition of disorder boforo thoy will bestir themselves to protect their Interests and safeguard the general public. This is true In Lincoln county as well as all over the United Stntes TliD mil Hum .linnxn malrnrn nro , V," " " entertaining high j hopes of "good old wet times again," In fact nro so en couraging their friends, But, the American pcoplo nro cleanlrig house, burning up tho rubbish in tho alleys, paving their streets and' highways, orcctlnc creat nubile buildings In tho cities and flno schools and community : contcrs in tho country and beautifying tho landscapo in general. They will I wlpo St. Louis, Mliwaukeo andi Peoria off tho map boforo they will ngagln permit them to dump thoir' swill barrols over tho country. j The following platform is self cx-i planltory and sets forth tho aim and object of tho. organization. Let ovory I red blooded citizen, vno reverences tho Constitution of his country, enroll. THE COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED . By Bert M. Reynolds, ! Tomporary Chairman, i 'o: ' Clintons for spectacles. i :o:- flollrp Specialist Write for' Appointment or Information ' (Jraiul Island, brns?n with rosnoct to tho ceneral attitude r r.f t ..l-fl-.t l ii. - iurtj. ourum uurjbOU vjsueu ut iuu ( towanl thQ busIuC3S Dut tho Murphy homo enrouto to St. ' fl nt vIolatlonB ot all law and ord -T- 1 Hf i uui, mimi. or choractorlstlc of tho boozo making Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perrett left yes- business has brought nhout an un- terday for Burbank, Calif, whero thoy benrablo condition. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 will spend tho winter. Mrs. B. B. Boatman left yesterday! for Denver whero sho will visit with relatives for several days. W. A. Rcntfrow of Omaha has taken a position as operator for the Western Union. Dr. S. E. Hupfor left Wodnesday for Omaha where sho will transact busi ness for several days. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Cooper and daughter Mairie of Wallace visited Fred Fry Sunday. B. R. Young of Madrid is in the 'city visiting his sister Miss Hannah Young. Mrs. V. D. Ray of WollQeet shopped In tho city yesterday. Mrs. Voorhocs Lucas entered tho "Platte Valley hospital yesterday whero sho will rceivo medical treatment Mrs. Georgo Stoppell of Lowellen visited with friends In, tho city Tuesday. J. C. Hollmau and O. R. Roblson :lth f rion,ls ,n tho clt yesterday, leave tomorrow for the northern parti Henry Butler was arraigned in of tho stato on a hunting trip. ' Police court Monday and fined C. M. York roturned yesterday from ' ?14'-80 for belnB intoxicated. Omaha after serving on the Federal! Ora Den from Brownfleld, Nobr., Grand Jury. transacted business in tno city Wed- J. E. Sebastian returned yesterday J noaday. from Omaha whero he served '"on tho Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baskins and Fodoral Grand Jury for oloven days, the latters parents Mr. and Mrs. Relatives received word in the city James loft Monday for Milton,' Pa. tho ilrst of tho weok from Huron, It is apparent that tho Brewers and Distillers, by means of their stealthy bootleggers nro trying and to somo extent succeeding, to produce n con ditlon of public dissatisfaction with tho prohibition law. They wish to make It appear that there Is hiore drinking now than boforo the law went into effect. Every well Informed person know this Is absolutely untrue; that con ditlons nro Infinitely bettor than form erly and .that, cvon though in some places poorly enforced, the law is fast bringing about, a true condition of sobriety and higher morals. It is to combat this liquor propa ganda and to assist local enforcement officials In tho performance of their duties that the Lincoln county Com mittne of One Hundred was organized Its membership Is fast spreading " Wr"IrrMnIonoy, Br( of Grand -is- Mrsr -EloanorStoppolLof Oahkosb, throughout tho 'bounty., nhtl v:1', Jand is visiting nt tho homo of hla ! Is visiting in tho city at tho homo of whoro welcomed by tho patriotic and son W. R. Malonoy,.Jr. Vhbr slstor Mrs. Fl Woucq, 'T0UMj honlo! loving citlzons, - ; ' ? ' ... , i . .' ' ' It If II II llllVlll'V frvJ n "TlMMRtlMAV BPRniAT." I i.Uliolco fi No, .1, corn toil steer; stoaxj j Woniso serve. t' ; "MERCHANT'S LUNCH" I ' from 11 a m. to 2 p. m. for 'Go i TIMMEK3IAN CAFE ' ' t v. "fast VOTE FOR L. L. BERTH E Democratic and Progressive Candidal for SHERIFF. Belioves in enforcement of all laws. Two terms is long onougli for any man to hold an office. AT THE TEN WAYS OF SUCCEEDING IN BUSINESS First, satisfy your customer and let tho other nine go to thunder. For twelve years wo hnvo been do-1 ing this and hnvo built up a splendid ; business. Wo make a hundred dlf-i foront kinds of buttons. Do all kinds i of pleating. Now combination styles. Also pleat to show our strips and hide tho other. Plain and fancy machlno Ing and plcot edge. Fanly machlno embroidery, beading and braiding.; Wo do cleaning. Our speciality Is nromntness and good work. Write for price list. Tho J. A. Brooks Button & Plentlnjr, Company 152C4 Champa St. ' Denver Colo. ,, , i , FOK SALE Choice lot of young Red Poll bulh at farmers prieH nt PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM South Dnwey Street SUN Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. South Dakota, tolling of tho birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Wright on Oct. 16. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Bertha Clothier. Mrs.. Ella Murphy of Cheyenne came yesterday to visit at 'tho Joo Qulnn homo for a few dayB. POUCET MUSIC STUDIO '1 rovlyn E. Doucet "lo-ii imd Cornet whero they will accompany tho re mains of Mrs. Baskins' slstor Miss Mary Jenkins who died hero Saturday. , I., 7). imOWNFIELI), Farm .and Llvo Stock AUCTIONEER. Telephone or wlro for dates at my Expense. HERSHEY, NEBRASKA. ni mi J i SPECIAL FEATURES WRITTEN IN COMBINATION WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES Non-Cancellable Accident and Health Insurance. Double Indemnity Provisions. Specific Dismemberment Provisions. Disability Income Clause. Monthly Life Income Provisions. Pure and Installment Income Endowment Provisions. Premium Waiver Clause. Post Mortem Dividends. Full Participation In all Surplus. - Automatic Non-forfeiture Clause. Insurance that Insures Protection that Protects - Fidelity Reserve Company Home Office Fourth and Locust Streets, North Platte, Neb. The Healing Pad should be part of your 4 f "Medicine Chest" Nearly every family keeps simple remedies on hand for tho relief of numerous little aches and pains. A heating pad should be included , in this equipment. It brings warmth and com fort and a healthy stimu lation of circulation to sick and well. New Heating Pads just in $10.00 They're soft, flexible, of handy size, with fleecy warm covers and thrco-heat regula tion. Special for this weok. North Platte Light & Power Co. MAKING RECORD-KEEPING EASY FOR FARMERS Farming Is different from most oth er forms of bualncsB In that a whole yoar Is required to produco a finished product. Tho many different operations in volved necessitate always an accurato record of income and oxpenso as well as of supplies. Our Checking Account Department is helping many farmers of North Platto and vicinity to Icoop a careful' rocord of their finances. Your checking account Is cordially" invited. The Platte Valley State Bank r1 Foot Comfort Demonstration Dr. Scholl's Toc-Flcx for straiohtcning crooked toes. Price, jcIi. Dr. Scholl's Fixo Corn Plasters for sensitive corns. Price, 15c and 25c a box. Dr. Scholl's Bunion Rc-. duccr for tender bunions. Price, 75c each. Dr. Scholl's Zin-Ox Corn and Bunion Pads for the sorest corns and bunions. Price, 35c a box. Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eazcr for tired, jichlng fect. Price. $3.50 a pair. Dr. Scholl's Heel Cush ions for sore, tender heels. Price, 40c a pair. A Foot Comfort Demonstrator from CHICAGO Coming to Our Store MONDAY and WE ON B5 DAY, October 23 - 28. This store offers the public the opportunity to visit our Foot Comfort Department and learn how thousands of people suffering from corns, callouses, bunions, enlarged joints, weak ankles, fallen arches and flat foot have been benefited through the use of DsSchoJJs Foot Comfort Appliances Have a Pcdo-araph Print Made of Your Foot Free This man will be pleased to demonstrate Dr. Scholl's new invention, the Pedo-graph. This device makes a good clear impression of the sole of your foot without removing the hose. It registers your, foot measurements which is of material benefit in selecting the proper shoe re quirements for your foot. Prints will be made Free. You are undcr.no obligation to purchase anything. Coma and Bring Your Friends. We Know You Will bo Glad of the Opportunity. , Don't Forgot the Dates. v i incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES