The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 24, 1922, Image 8

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SIDMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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SnitMBeeklu Sribtmc.
.3 of n credit. Tlio system Is popular
In otlior piacoB and should provo ,
enually satisfactory to nil but the
WILSON TOtfT. Editor an) Publisher, nzy un,i jndlfforont students.
Entered at tlio North "f'latto, Nebraska
P'oatofflce as Second Class Mattor.
SUilSCKIPTION Pit ICE j
Ono Year, in advnnco '..$1.(0
TUESDAY, OCTOHKU 21. 1022
KIHTOIIIAL .
Soloman Bald "Rlghtcousnoss ex
nltolh a nation: but sin la n roproach
to nny people. Proverbs 14:34.
Itooaovolt said "No nation can
ochlovo real greatness It Its people nro
not essentially moral and ossenllally
manly."
Wo would like to secure somo good
correspondents from tho communities
not roprosontod on our staff. Wo can
not pay much but tho community gots
the benefit and Us activities become
known throughout tho county. Any
,'ono who would llko to sond In ltoma
will do woll to wrlto us for particu
lars. Thoro Is ono county offlcor who
stands out consplclously for his good
work as an official and that Is S. M.
Soudor. Ills policies hnvo boon sound
nml his Ideas good. Ho Is tho man
who collects tho taxos and to whom
tho taxpayer grumbles whllo paying
but ho Is only a clerical officer when
dolni; that pari of his work and has
no control over tho amount of tho tax.
Lincoln county has no bonds and no
outstanding warrants. Tho financial
policy of tho county Is safo In tho
hands of Mr. Soudor and thoro is no
bottor way to mako that policy suro
than to ro-oloct him for another term
as county troafiurer.
Scout Executive Stophons calls our
Attention to a chnngo which has boon
mado. In tho mothods of Handling
scout troop organization. Formerly
tho' boys wcro gathered together and
after bolng enthused about scouting
thoy woro asked to soloct a. scout
master or told that ono would be ap
pointed for them. Now tho scout
master Is selected by tho local council
nml tho mombors of tho troop commit
too aro soloctod In tho same way.
Aftor thoy havo Uikon 'enough train
ing, so thoy know somothlng of scout
ing thoy Btart out to find tho boys
and tho troop Is a go. Tho old way
did not1 go-but onco In a while but wo
aro told tho now way Is almost con
tain to bo a Buccons.
( We have hoard from several peoplo
In regard to our suggestion that
North Plntto liavo a community club.
It wns not our Idea to be talking to
our rwidors fcr the snlce of talking
nor to organlzo another club. Wo do
not need a'Chnmbor of Commorco and
a Community club. What we do nood
In to onlnrgo tho Hold of activity nnd
Include all the citizens of this com
munity, regardless of whothor thoy
aro North Platte businos men or not.
Wo believe tho Chamber of Commorco
htus dono and Is doing a groat work
for tho city and we would not hnvo
loss dono but rathor moro. The' pres
ent orgnnizatlon could easily tak'o
ovor tho enlarged work and with a
(propor campaign could onlargo tho
jnomborshlp many fold. Thero Is n
I demand for such an organization but
I it may bo somo tlmo yet beforo tho
way to bring It about will prosent
Itsolf.
C. . Whittakcr of Tryon was a busl
nofls visitor In tho city Saturday.
, Mrs. L, D. Ray of Wellflcct shopped
in tho city Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson of
St. Paul, Nobr.. spent the week end In
tho city visiting with tho formers par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo doslro to oxpross our thanks to
the mnny friends and nolghbors for
their klndnoss In our bereavement In
tho loss of our dear mother.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loster,
Mrs. Laura Irwin.
Strengthened by
Experiences.
Thoro is Bald to bo somo confusion
as to which Theo. Lowo Is tho popular
, candldnto for County Cleric. Thoro is
Thoo. Lowo Sr., who was an old timo
omployeo of tho Union Pacific nnd who
, retired n numbor of years ngo on n
ponsion nnd lives in North Platto a
rospeotod citizen of tho community.
Then thero Is his son, Theo. Lowo Jr.,
Ho is tho ono tho railroad men nil
j cnll "Pete" to mako sunfthnt ho is dis
tinguished from his fnthor. lie has
boon in tho omploy of tho Union
Paclfio railroad for a numbor of years
and Is now assistant ynrdmastcr. Ho
, Is ono of tho popular men In tho rail
! road service and Is Bald to havo tho
right Ideas about tho laboring man
nnd tho farmer. Ho Is not as much
of a mixer ns somo of tho candidntcs
but that Is not a necessary quality in
, office for which ho Is a candidate. Mr.
Lowo's vlows on taxation wcro ascer
tained beforo his name was proposed
by his friends and theso views wero
satisfactory to both tho rarmor and
labor olomcnts.
Kidney disease is too dangerous to
nogloct. At tho first Blgn of backache,
headache, dizziness or unlary dlsord
ors you should give the weakened
kidneys prompt nttentlon. Eat little
moat, tako things easier and uso n
roliablo kldnon tonic. There's no otli
or kidney medicine so woll rccom
mended as Doan's Kidney PIlls.Ttorth
Platto peoplo rely on them. Ask your
neighbor. Horo's ono of tho many
statements from. North Platto people,
Mrs. Iicsslo Wright. 109 E. 7th St.,
sayo: "I havo had moro or less
troublo with kidney complaint nnd
bnekneho. I havo found nothing bet
tor than Doan's Kidney Pills to re-
llovo mo. When sewing I havo had
such backacho that I would hnvo to
get up and stir around as it hurt mo
bo when sitting. When I havo theso
spoils I tako Doan's Kidney Pills and
thoy soon rid mo of Uio trouble.
Doan's arc certainly excollont and I
am glad to rccommond them."
GOc at all dealers. Fostor-Mllburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Clintons for Bpoctaclos.
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. It is unfair to hold n nmn'a former
record .against him when ho comer,
out boldly and repudiates It. A largo
numbor of North Platto buslnoss mon
woro oppoBed to tho dry laws when
thoy woro passed because thoy did
not think thoy would bo a good thing.
Today you can hardly find a buslnoss
man who is wot. Many havo been
converted to tho dry cauao through
tho bcnoflcinl effect thoy havo seen of
tho dry lnws. Thoy aro Just as sincere
In bolng dry today as thoy -woro sin
cere in bolns wot. before. It is unfair
tn lmlfl Mlfim in tlmli fftmnt vtt.tra
Hooauso a man who Is a cnndldato for
offlco was wot at ono tlmo Is no roaaon
why ho should bo turned down now,
If ho comos out honestly and saya ho
Is dry. Lot's bo fair.
Miss E. Ruth Pyrtlo Is on tho pro-,
grnni of tho Woman's club convention
this week. Sho la ono of tho candl
dalcs.for Stato Superintendent of Pub-1
He .Instruction of Nebraska.
It has boen tho custom at most of
tlio stato conventions of tho Stato
Fodoratlon for tho district groups to
havo a dinner together at somo timo
during tho convention. Arrangomont, i
nro being made for theso dinners this
weok. Tho first ono to bo announced ;
is tho Sixth District dinner at tho
Union Pacific hotol at G p. m. Wednes-1
day.
The Manual
The Player-Piano
That is nil but human.
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An Innovation in tho credit systom
at the hligh school, which Is a mnrkod
improvement ovor any system used
hero so tar Iwib boon announced by
' Superintendent nrnhanv. Horotoforo
tho student who earned 70 for n
somostor grado got ono point credit
,nnd lie Btudent who carnod 100 got
tho samo credit. To roward tho
Btudent who gotB 100 nnd to stlmu
lato tho 70 student to got a bottor
grndo tho plan announced Is as fol
lows: For full tlmo subjects credit
will bo given ns follows: 90 to
100., 1.2 credits; 80 to 90, 1
point credit' and from 70 to 80,
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
I The following quotations woro tho
-iponlng mnrkets nt South Omaha this
i morning and wero received hero by
telegraph at 10 a. m.
Cattlo
Hottor grades of corn fed beeves
i fully stendy. Others Blow. $12.40 paid
I for choice corn fods. Sho Btuff baroly
steady. Bulls and veals unchanged.
I Stockors nnd fecdors steady to lowor.
I logs
Pcklntv grades mostly 10 cents low
or. Bulk $8.15 to ?8.r0. 180 to 225
pound butchors mostly 10 cunts lowor
$8 80 to $9.00 practical top.
When Dad
comes homo
aftor a busy day
at tho offlco
tho Manualo
puts now llfo
Into him;
it responds
to his ' . :
Slow, dreamy Boloctlons,
musical emotions,
lively, catchy airs,
tho Manualo plays
with tho samel Bplrlt i
in which you pedal.
Como in
play It yoursolf.
Piano Tuning Caso Rcfinlshing
Holley Music House.
L. & S. Groceteria.
fpinwiIiT, Gm Raeges
'THEIR steel construction prevents break
age. bmooth, lustrous, baked-on finish
easily kept cleap. Porcelain enameled trim.
You will find the Clark Jewel a superior stove
in every detail. It has the famous
OVEN HEAT REGULATOR
This attachment to tho oven enables you to obtain
nny exact oven heat, and keep that heat as long as you
need it. .Simply set the "red wheel" at "Moderate,"
or "325 degrees," etc. Automatic oven heat control
prevents cooking and baking failures. It permits the
cooking of an entire meal at one time, and brings a new,
easier method of canning. Ask us about it today I
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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Want Ads
FOR SALE Green poppers and celo
ry. L. I. Lucker. Phono G98J.
' Mrs. A. T. Johnson spent Sunday in
! Gothenburg visiting with rolativos.
Ernest Collins of Gothenburg was a
bualness visitor in tho city yesterday.
Mrs. R. C. Langford returned Sun
day from Rochester, Minn., where sho
spent several weeks.
Chas. LIston of Wallace was a busl
nosa visitor In tha city Saturday.
Mrs. H. P. Gordan of Staploton shop
ped in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Alvin Ellas loft Sunday for
Norfolk, Nebr., where she will mako
her future homo.
WANTED Woman to do washing. To ,
como to house. Phono 217J.
LOST OR STOLEN Red Dayton bl
cyclo In good repair. Llboral roward.
Luther I. Tucker, phono 698J.
FOR SALE Thorobred Toland China
Boar, largo typo. W. E. Holm.
Box 198.
FOR SALE Cider . for Hallowoon.
Any amount. Bring jugs. Royj
Spurrlor. 11 miles west of City.
WANTED Stenographer and Book
keeper. North Platto Light and
Povar Co.
FOR SALE Potatoes. Lot mo fill '
your cellar for winter. Phono order
784F5. 50c a bu. A. S. GREGG, Jr.
WANTED Exp'erlenced girl for gen'
oral houso work. Call Mra. M. E.
Scott, 303W.
FOR SALE Natlvo red- codar and !
used lumber at old stock yards, I
North Platto. See Gene Crook - or
Harold R. Burke, First National Bank '
of North Platte.
FOR SALE Onions. $1.50 per bu.'
Will keep through winter. 8 miles'
west of town, ono half m1Io north '
of Lincoln highway. One half mllo j
from Platto Valloy school house.!
K. Nabeta & Y. Ogato.
FARM FOR SALE 12 miles from
Wallace, Nebraska, 5G0 acres 240
acres good smooth land In cultiva
tion, alfalfa land. Balanco fenced
In pasture. Woll and cistern and
other fair lmprovemmonts, an Ideal
stock farm. Prlco $20.00 per acre'.
See or address S. F. Clayton for
terms, 520 W. 2nd St. North Platte,
Nebraska.
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NOTICE TO VOTERS
Tho registration books will bo open
at tho office of the City Clerk during
all of tho month of October. All those
wishing. to register call '.hero and doj
so beforo November 1st, 1922. i
City Clerk. ,
E. O. ELDER, !
Add-APearl Picture
Title Contest
Name this Picture and You May Win a
$1,000 Pearl Necklace
500 Pearl Necklace
250 AddA-Pearl Necklace
No restrictions of any kind. Write or
call in our store for full particulars and
entry blanks.
$50 Additional Prizes for this City.
1st Prize $25.00 Add-A'Pearl Necklace
2nd Prize $15.00 Add-A-Pearl Necklace .
3rd Prize $10.00 Add-A-Pearl Necklace
t
Suggestion: Try to think of a title that
will suggest pearls.
ALL Local Prize Winning Names will .
be entered in the $1750 'National Add-A-Pearl
Title Contest. Last date for send
ing titles is November i?S), 1922. Enter
the contest today.
DIXON, The Jeweler.
Dodge Broth
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BUSINESS CX)UP
The approach of winter emphasizes the all-year use
fulness of the car. y-i,
Wind and sleet beat in vain against the weather
stripped doors and windows. A floor radiator keeps
the interior as warm as a room. The windows are
readily adjusted for ventilation.
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Underlying these seasonal comforts, is the satisfac
tion owners feel in the car's exceptional sturdiness
k.
The body proper is a hand-welded steel unit.tf
is now generally known that this novel construe
tion has made possible Dodge Brothers enamel fin
ish (instead of paint) which is baked at high tem'
perature on the surface of the steel.
The trimness and grace of the body lines are en
hanced by a non-rumble fabric top and rear quarters
fashioned in the present attractive mode.
Genuine Spanish blue leather upholstery, wide snug
fitting doors and roomy luggage quarters heighten
the impression you instantly get of the car's distinct
tive fitness for service, either business or social.'l
The price is. $1130.00 delivered
' J; ' V. ROM1G1I, Dealer.
Phone 8UJ
v t6lh"& Locust St.