The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 24, 1922, Image 5

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ACTIVITIES OF THE
MANY ORGANIZATIONS
WHAT IS BEING DONE III THE
DIFFERENT LODGES AND ' '
SOCIETIES
PHILOS GUNA
Will moot Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Herbert Bakor.
TO-NIGHT.
Regular communication of Platta
Valley Lodgo No. 32 A. F. & A. M. at
8 p. m.
YOEMAN
Regular slclal meeting at tho K. 0.
hull Thursday evening Oct. 2G. Every
body come. 1
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PRESBYTERIAN
Lcdles Aid will meet In the church
parlors Thursday afternoon rit 3
o'clock. Thoso on tho entertaining
committee, aro Mesdames Sharrah,
Pattreson, Loomls and Chamborlaln.
WOODMEN-ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Tho Modern Woodmen and tho' Royal
Nolghbors will each Initiate a largo
clasB of candidates In their rcspqctlva
halls on Wednesday ovdnlng at 8
o'clock. All candidates' and memborB
of both orders aro urged "to" attend.
Chicken supper will be served.
0. E. S.
Will hold a regular meeting Thurs
day October 20 at 7:30 p. m."' Tho
Charter will bo draped in memorlum
of sister Carrlo E. Wright, pastr grand
matron. A special Invitation is ex
tended to all members and visiting
members.
LUTHERAN
The Womnns Missionary ' Society
will meet Friday at 3 p. m. with Mrs.
Chris. Brodbeck, 404 west 4 th St.
Delegate, report of tho recent synodl
cal convention will be given at this
meeting. Members and friends; ex
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WAR MOTHERS .
Will hold meeting Friday night at
tha homo of Mrs. C. S.- Clinton. Mrs.
Halllgan will glvo a report of her trip
Arrangements will bo completed for
Armistice day A good attendance Is
desired.
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Big Reasons why this Store
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POSTIVELY oSn't of
Winder UNDERWEAR
In The City
43 DIFFERENT KINDS TO
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A few Specials;
Extra ncary "TIrgIn Wool"
Union Suits sizes 3G QiQQ
Chalmer8,, Fine
Wool Worsted Un
ion Suits, slzos 34
to 53
$3.85
FI110 Wool Ribbed Union
Suits, sizes 34 to 4G gjj
"Tuck Stitch" Wool Ribbed
Union Suits J 45
North Platte's Fastest Growing Store.
STOCK SHIPMENTS
Tho following carloal shipments o
livestock woro mado from tho North
Platto station" oftho Union Pacific duri
Ing tho wook ending cserdny
Omaha
Henry Lau, 3 cars cnttlo to Duncan,
Nobr.
Tom Donahuae, 3 cars cattlo to
South'-Omaha.
Thos.. ThlBwell, 1 car' cattle to
Bariic8ville, Md.
Hndorson Bros., 1 car cattlo to
Gormantown, Md.
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EUGENE If. PLUMMEIt
Eugono R. Plummor waB born in
Durbin County, Ind. on tho 14th day
of February, 1854. When ho was an
infant, ho moved with bin parents to
Bureau county, Illinois, and when ho
roachcll young manhood, camo to'
York, Nebraska, whore ho roslded for
a number of years. Whllo living at
York, Nebraska, ho married Miss
Anna Tracy, nnd from this union four
cliildron were born, all of whom died
in infancy.
Mr.' nnd Mrs. Plummer camo to
North Platto about 20 years ago, nnd
were residing there at tho timo of his
death, which occured on tho 18th day
of October, 1922. As a young man ha
became a member of tho Baptist
church, later affiliating with the
Methodist Episcopal Church, of which
ho was a faithful nrfd actlvo member
for many years.
Ho leaves to mourn his death, his
wifo and brothers nnd sisters and thoy
will mourn him, as only tho departure
pi a loving and faithful Christian
husband and relatlvo can bo mourned.
A largo circle of acquaintances, to
whom ho was a warm, loyal and trust
ing friend, will deeply miss- his al
ways hearty greetings,
and advice, especially
matters. Earth's loss
gain.
wise counsel
in spiritual
is Heaven's
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Pcars! Pears! $1,65 bu. McMIchacl
Grocery.
CARD . OF THANKS '
To those, who so kindly assisted
during tho illnesB and death of my
husband, I wish to express my sincere
thanks.
Tho beautiful floral offerings and
many "other acts of friendship and
tribute are deeply appreciated.
Mrs. E. R. Plummor.
Goes ahead all the Time
'Chalmers" Henry Cotton
Ribbed UDlon Suits, d or
Blzos 34 to 52 $1.00
"Tryon aillls" Heavy
Cotton Ribbed Un
ion Suits, b!zo3 34
to 40
$1.35
"Sanlfnry Fleece" Heavy Union
Suits, sizes 30 to 4G
$1 25
Heavy Grey Cotton Union Suits
Sizes 30 to 40 95c
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
PLATTE VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES
Tho enrollment In tho prlmar?, ia't
Bomowmu uccreaseu sinco wotbott
work Btnrtoit. t
Bomcwnni copier nnu winuy sununy.
Tho nineth Krndo English cluss'Thhd Monday was Mso pleasant. Tho frfre
story tolling Friday. Somo very inter- cast is: Fair to-night and Wednesday,
estlng stories wero told. Cooler to-night.
Poarle Strolborg of tho intermod-
ato room has been absent several dnyB
on account of sickness.
Tho Intermediate room entertained J
tho primary and high Bchool Friday
with a fifteen minute program which!
WaS Very gOOd.
The primary room has been learn
ing a Halloween song and will give
a short program next Friday morning
for opening exorcises.
Public Bpenklng In schools is get- other products in carload lots hnvo
ting moro attention every day. ' almost stopped. A fow days ago an
At the teachers' convention last 1 ordor camo releasing six cars a day "on
week, this wns ono of the main topics tho Wyoming division of .tho Union
discussed. Prof. A. L. Phillips of tho! Tactile for shipping hay. This many
IC S. T. C. said that tho graduate of cars could bo used each day for send
any school should know tho essentials ing out tho local hay crop. Coal ship
of public speaking. That 1b, ho should monts aro said to bo at a standstill
be nblo to stand before m audience ' and olovators aro full of wheat whllo
with conlldenco and say what ho has ono of tho local mlll3 closed down ono
to say with good accurate thinking J day last week bocauso it could not got
ability and no show of nervousness. , wheat. Tho situation is sorimis nn.1
This instruction should begin In
the elpmentary grades.
Many children possess this talent.
Where are they going to find this out,
If not nt school.
Thoro aro sovoral alms in this work
thnt wo wish to accomplish, namely
1. To aid the children In obtaining
self-confidence before an audience.
2. In learning to dominate tho voice
correctly.
3. In acquiring freo and easy move
ments. 4. And learning to think rapidly nnd
accurately.
Wo feel thnt this is part of their
education.
CITY LIBRARIAN URGES A WIDER
READING 01"' THE
CLASSICS
Miss Wheeler, city librarian is urg
ing pntrons of the city library to give j
some attontion to tho standard books
of American literature. Tlio library
has just received a twenty volume sot
of selections from tho Eest English
and American authors. Theso books
include fiction, essays and speeches.
In a statement yesterday she says,
"Take ono of theso books with your
light fiction; ono can tako too much
fiction for mental health. .Don't uso
all pre-dlgestcd mentnl food."
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Mro, Davis Holdson of Hershoy
shopped in tho city Saturday.
Bert Hudson of Staploton was a
business visitor in tho city Saturday.
State officers of tho Nebraskd Fed
oration of Women's clubs together
with tho local officers wero guests
of the Rotary club at luncheon yester
day and will bo tho guosts of tho
Klwanls club today. At tho lunch
con yesterday all of tho officers woro
introduced nnd short addrosses woro
made by Mrs. Penny, president; Mrs.
Lees, vlco-prcsident nnd Mrs. Perry
man, treasurer.
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NOTICE
Notice 1b hereby given J. B. Payne
that I will sell on tho 7th day of No
vember at 2 p. m. at public auction
at tho York Feed Store, 17G folding
chairs which have been left In stor
age with mo. I now claim thoro is
?28 and tho costs of tho salo duo mo. j
Dated this 23rd day of October, 1922.
RILEY YORK. I
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
Saturday was an ideal day. turning
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Mrs- Sarah Dlovlns ' jot 1 Staploton
shoppod In tho olty yostorday.
Mrs. F. A- Wulvorton of Dlckcna
shqpped in tho city Saturday,
Dr'. j. s. Twinom transacted pro-
fnSHloiinl lilialnnqn In TTnralmv 3i,..,tn
u uuvj hji.tiiiij
Pears! Pears! $1.65 bu. McMIchacl
Grocery.
Thqro Is f such a Bhortago of cars
that shipping of coal. hay. craln nnd
business is being hold back by tho
shortago.
FOR SALE
Choico lot of young Rod Poll built
at farmors prices at
PAYNE'S DAIRY FARM
South Dewey Stroot
In Making Your Choice
of a Vacum Cleaner
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Motor Drnvn Brush
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You liave been paying from $10.50 to $15.00 to get an inexperienced man to tack
what is known as a "Ford Rubber" top on your car. This top re-cover could not be
guaranteed and in most cases, you could put it on better yourself.
Wo are going to sell you a "Genuine Badger" Ford Top and Back Curtain for the
above price. Theso re-covers are extra fine, long grain, motor cloth in leather grain
print. If any of theso tops go bad. we will give you a new one for It. All wo ask you
to do is to tack it on, which you can do in less tlian one haW hour. Wo furnish you
tacks and binding needed.
We would put these tops on for you but we haven't tho room to work In. These
tops aro worth $13.50 flhonest value) put on. Hero is your chance to get a good top
and also save yourself $8.00 at least.
The Platte
Miss Lilllo Pclnnuor returned Co
, after spondinjitho 'flek ond visiting
?M tlio O. A. Carlton home. " ;
and Mrs. J. II. Doncgan.
1 Miss Mado' Loranscn returned tho
1 last of the week from .Lexington
aftor visiting with rolntlvos for'sovcr
, al days. ,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is horeby given that I, Wes
ley T. Wilcox, Administrator witli tho
Will annexed of tho Estnto of Bridgot
Jones, deceased, In pursunnco of tho
authority granted tlio Executor in tho
last Will and Testament of said de
ceased, and duly admitted to probate
in tV.o County Court of Lincoln coun
ty, Nebrnslca, thoro will bo Bold at
public salo to tho highest bidder for
cash at tho east front door of the
house located at 220 South Locust St.,
in tho city of North Platto, Lincoln
county, Nobraskn, which houso Ib
located upon tho real estnto horoln
aftor doscrlbcd, on tho Gth dny of No
vember, 1922 nt tho hour of 1 o'clock
P. M., tho following described real
pstnto to-wlt: An undivided onc-hnlf
lntorost In all or lots 1 nnd 2 in
block 7, MlUors addition to tho City
of North Plntto, Lincoln County, Ne
braska, and tho following chnttcls to
wit: 1 brass bedstoad with matross, 1
dresser with mirror, 1 basket of old
tin waro, 1 Iron tub with two and
ouo-half dozen fruit enna, coffoo pot,
2 grnnlto potB, 1 tea kottlo, 1 Iron tub
containing kitchen ware, 3 small plo
turcs In frames, 1 old carpet sweeper,
1 plcturo decorated cross, 1 trunk, 1
small plcturo In framo. Said salo will
romaln open ono hour.
Dated this 10th day of Odtobor,
1922.
WESLEY T. WILCOX,
Administrator with tho Will annexed,
of tho ostnto of Bridget Jones, .Deceased.
. mbs ZjttfyongiThrrlvo(nSaturday
ffrdm arbM River,' Wyo.to) jjppnd
! tjororn'l day's visiting her parents, Mr.
The best way is to select the particular machine that
can do .what no other single Vacum, Cleaner can accom
plish. ,
yu'me same time maKc
is light enough in weight so
down stairs easily.
Electric
Th(
"Y 'ton iv.
x weeper -Vac
LS tfth totor Dnvon r Brush
is light and powerful. It can he used as a Vacum clean
er alone by simply turning a little lever which stops the
motor driven brush, or as a Vacum-Sweeper, by using
both Vacum and Brush at the same time.
Have this machine demonstrated in your home.
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Auto Trim.
Miss Mario SawTSr'ot Scdttsbluff lo
vlsltlng, with relatives nt tho w. O.
ijpld"homo for h Jew days. ,
"iTd. iuVownIieldT-
Farm and Llvo Stock
AUCTIONEER.
Tolophono or wlro. for dntcs- at my
Expense . t
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IIEUSHEY,
DQIJGBT MUSIC STUDIO
Trovlyn E. Doucot
. '" i' Violin and Cornot "
DR. H. It. HOYDEN
Goitre Specialist
Wrlto for Appointment
or Information
Grand Island, Nebraska
Try a "TIMMERMAN SPECIAL"
(Choico A No. 1 corn fed steer atenk)
Wo also aorvo a
"MERCHANT'S LUNOII"
from 11 a, m. to 2 p. m. for 35o
THCirERMAN CAFE
WA.1NTTED
SCRAP IROtf
Cast Iron 1b worth most. Also Coppor
and Brass.
HIDES
I am paying from 7 to 10c a pound
now.
L. LIPSHITZ
sure mat tnc sucn a Cleaner,
that it can he carried up and
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