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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
THlfl NORTH FLATTIE SISMI-WlgijSKLY TJIIBUNIS SemMIJecklu cnblinc. WILSON TOUT. Kdllnr and Publisher Entered fit tlio North Platte, Nebraska PoBtoffluo hh Second CIhws Matter. Simsuiui'TiON rwcui One Year. la advance ..$1.0 J'JMOAV, OCTOItlilt 27, 11)22 I'D I TO It I. VI. Dfivld frld "Commit thy way unto tho Ldfff trtmt alao In Iilm nnd Ho irtmll bring It to ptiMM'salm 57 ;5. Cardinal Merelor aald 'MJottor bot dead than dlahonorod is the rule for n man; Bolter ho annihilated tlinn dlahonorod la thuf nlo ror h country." Wo askod ono of tho boat Informed mmi of thla part of tho atato who ho thought would bo oloetod United States Sonnlor nnd ho said tu.it It la pretty oloao. Hltchcocl: nfts tho nd vantngo of lila yonrs of sorvlco nnd , tho disadvantage of belonging to tho minority pnrty. Howell belongs to tho majority party hut haa had no offlco oxporlonco. Thoro la a movo- 'mont on In favor of lfltohcock since Ito has como out ho strongly In his ro buko of the wot nnd haa tnkon such ii strong Kland ngalngt wines nnd lxvir, mm jioiisk valtjUY a . visit with rolallvoB In Arthur county. -Fall eown grain Is suftorlng for lack of moisture. Mr. and Mrs. Lookhart and child ion returned Monday evening -from Many nrb tho farmers that tako tn'plr grist to tho Arnold mill. ' 1 Commissioner Springer Inspocted ' roads In tho vnlloy tho first part of ' tho wool:. Mr. and Mra. UobUouiuu of Chicago visiting at tho Carl Dorgstrom homo lnnt week. Mr, Houscr, Ford agent at Maxwell inado, a trip up tho valley last wcok In rtio Interests of his business. Tho weather Is so warm anil nlco i that not very many have taken up corn picking seriously. Mrs. Wlckstrom and daughter Vera spent tho week ond nt tho C. J. Forn strpm homo. Bvelyn Anderson and Uunhlld liaison, Gothenburg high school stu (K'nts, spent tho week cud at tholr rvupectlvo homes In tho valley. On Saturday, Oct. 21st, Geo. Mills of NorKh Platto and Mrs. Dora Hoson. burg of Qothonburg were married at tho homo of tho lattors parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson. Itov. It. 33, Swanson of Qothonburg perform odtho corcmony. Lexington, Oct. SJI, 1022 The Tiibunfl, North Piatt. Mebr.. , i Dear Sir: ' The enclosed llenf waa ollppefl from, a rocent iMue of your pnpor. As It rollocla on tho honosty and alncorltyj and management of our schoola I , wlah you would kindly publish a cor rection. In tho Koarnoy gnmo no one wna liold out of tho game for any roa aon because of lnfrlngouiont of any ruloB. AH woro ollglble as stated In the UbIh furnlahoil by school nuthorl- II oa. Wo nro Juat as anxloua to hold , atrlctly to eligibility rulos as any com petltor would have ua do. Wo lnvostl-' gatel thoroughly all tho points of! eligibility before beginning tho senson I and have hold strictly to tho rules of the Stnto IHch Sahool Athletic As sociation. Wo have hoard Just ns aorlous chargos against both North Platto nnd Koarnoy but havo not soon i fit to parade thom,beforo tho public thru tho local pross. Such reports undoubtedly havo tholr origin In tho , fort II Imagination of a disappointed fan or player. Yours Truly, C. E. Collott, Supt. NOTJ3:Tho Horn referred to Btatod i that thoro was a roport to tho effect that Kearney had disqualified two of throe Lexington players on account of eligibility. Tho roport still stands nolthcr provon truo nor untruo until tho recolpt of Mr. Collott's lottor. Wo aro glad to print his statement as wo havo found him to bo nn hon orablo man In all his dealings with' us and wo havo known him for a number of years. Futher Investiga tion is bolng made of tho roport re-' forrod to and wo will tako ploasuro' In giving publicity to our findings. :o: S. M. Souder left Wednesday for i Omaha where ho will transact busl-' nesa for sovoral days. Mrs. 13. J. Loutzouheltor of Goth-1 onburg Is visiting this week at 'tho! A. T. Johnson homo. Mrs. C. K. Ocander returned to hor home In Dnlton ycatciylay nffor'spend ing several days In tho city visiting hor bister Mrs. G. 13. CnBtcel. Jonathan apples $1.35 per bushel, peaches 7fc to $1.50 a bushel, On-( Ions $1.2b per -bushel at Qamblo & Sprlngors, 822 North Locust. Want Ad$ LIVE STOCK MARKETS WEATHER CONDITIONS To FOU SALE Green poppors and celo ry. L. I. Luckor. Phono G98J. J ".MA' - - WANTED Woman to do waslung come to liousfc. Phono 217J. FOR SALD Thorobrod Poland China poar, largo typo. W. 13. Holm. Ilox 19S. The following quotations were tho opening markets at South Omaha thh. morning and were received liere by Hegnph at 10 a., m. Caltlo All olaaaea of cattle steady to !oyor. Qunllty gonorally plain. 1 1 ok " Medium and light butohtra atondy to 10 g'onts lowor. foitiy-$8.25 tp $8 50. Early top $8.0. Bbj packors doing nothing, talking mostly 25 cents ' lowor In all classes. Tho tomparaturo for tho last throo days, has boon 82, 83 and 80. Tho foreftnst says, fair tonight and Satur day, warmer to-night, coolor Saturday. -:o:- Mrs. J. 'K. Kelly of Qothonburg HUltOO JEItSEY liOAHS lSd'ure bred Duroc .Tdrsey Boars for1 sale, woighing from' 200 to 300 lbs. Blood linos unexcelled. ' J. E. Quinn,.220 E. 3rd St. Phone No. 1291. O. L. Countryman, president of tho camo Wodnosday and will spend a Citizens bank, of Ogallala, transactea Mw days at tho A. T. Johnson homo., business In tha city yesterday. WANTED Stenograph w' diiU Book-, :o: keeper. North Platto "filght and' Tho Nlcaflgeo Cumpflro girls will Pour: Co. ontortnln at a Halloween party Mon- . - day ovonlng at 8 o'clock nt the homo KOIt SALtt Potatooa. Let mo fill of MIss nonnlo Murdook. your cellar for winter. Phono order John Edwnrds loft Wo(lnosday 784F5. GOcabu. A. S..QREGO, Jr. for Ch,cag0 and oth9p cagtcrn p()lntg FOR RENT Part of furnlahod house, where ho will transact business for also sleeping rooms. Good locn- several days, tlon. Phone C95W. . - - S. M. SOUDER. ' Republican Candidate for County Treasurer. WANTED Experienced girl for gen oral houso work. Call Mrs. M. E. Scott, 303W. WANTED Girl ;for general house work. Mdfi. O. 15, Dent. C20 West 4th St. WANTED Competent woman for gonoral houso work. Family of two adults. Mrs. T. C. Patterson, GIG West 4th. FARM FOR SALE 12 miles from Wallace, Nebraska, GG0 acres -240 acres good smooth land In cultiva tion, alfalfa land. Balance fenced In pasture. Well and plstern nnd other fair Improvcmmcnts, an IdiOl utock farm. Price $20.00 per acre. Sco or address S. F. Clayton for terms, 520 W. 2nd St. North Platte. Nobrnska. FOR SALE Native red cedar at the old stock yards. Will sell at auc tion to tho highest biddor for cash n lot of used lumber, different dimensions, fence posts, largo build ing poBts, nine to ten feet long, extra heavy gato posts, and a num ber of largo gates, kindling wood, feed bunks etc. Sale called for November lGth, 1922, at ono o'clock sharp. 1 JOHN BURKE. Ownor IE IS COMING TO m Eli m Hi N orth Platte, e Sure You Hear Him At BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday Night, Oct. 29th. ' x -:or "' Fresh sauerkraut and ljmborgor ChCcso at Martl's market. L. & S. Groceteria. pecials Friday, October 27th, to November 2nd at We Utilize .,','lleliig in HuslnosH h Public Responsibility." onwt The Quality In A HIRSCHFELD SUIT ond OVERCOAT Start with thread In tho seams and goes cloar through ovory part of tho garment. THIS SEASON MARKS AN ERA IN VALUES At tho lllrschfold company you'll soo flnor fabrics, bot tor tailoring nnd distinction at lowor prices. A Wonderful Showing of SUITS OVERCOATS 01 $29.S0 Clothing Experts Clothing Exports NORTH 1'LATTKS FOltmiOKT CLOTHIERS For .Men nnd Young Men fx f - Ladies" Ovit fitting Store Hi Sli !fi bS SdR m m m yi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Stunning new Coats, Sport Coats, Dresses, Suits and Skirts, specially priced for this g. Month End Sale which will prove in be the outstanding value giving event ol the tfj Fall Season. yc Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi S Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi COATS! COATS! DRESSES! DRESSES! Ono lot of honvy winter coats, in Velour and Tolo special. Positively tlio season. l)cst values offered this early in the $9.98 Hi m Hi Hi Hi Ono lot. of coats all lined, some with Fur collars, very .special. $14.98 Dresses in Silk Crepe, Trlcotine, and Poiret Twill nt $9.98 Ucnutfful all wool Poiret Twill dresses. Wonderful assortment of coats, silk lined, plain nnd fur trimmcdt Velour, Polo and lloiivin materials, very special Plush coats of all kinds, plnin and fur collnrod special ly priced. $10.00 to $35.00 $14.95 Dresses of Cnnton Crepe nnd Poiret Twill, wonderful now models in this lot, specially priced from $19.75 to $29.75 Highest grade Frocks of Canton Crepe, Poiret, Twill, and Chiffon Velvet.. Very special. $34.75 to $54.75 in mmKmmammtmmmmmemmmmm miniimin S Entire Stock of New Fall Suits Reduced- From One-Fifth to One-Third Off. Hi Wool slipovers and sweaters. In all tho wanted shades. Specially Prfcod. Childrons Coats all sizos, specially priced. spcciau; $4.98 to $14.95 $1.98,- $2.98 and $4.98