The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 31, 1922, Image 1

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TUESDAY-And FJtlDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 31, 1922.
No. 85
PEOPLE ARE TURNED
All
ROM
SERVIG
E,
1'A11LK TO GAIN ENTRANCE TO
T1IK SUNDAY NIGHT
MEETING i
I
A number of pcoplo were turned'
away from tho First Baptist Church,
Sunday night when tho crowds oc
cupied all tho seats and .standing
Toom available. Tho Union Evange
listic meetings opened at that tlmo
with S. Graham Frascr assisting Uio
local pastors. Itov. II. E. Hess proach
od tho sermon on tho subject "Pres
ence and Power of tho Holy Spirit."
Ho emphasized tho great fact of the
Holy Spirit, told of tho church's fail
ure to appropriate tho Holy Spirit and
showed tho possibilities of success In 1
tho evangelistic meetings when tho
Holy Spirit was present. No service
was hold last evening but each fol
lowing evening of tho week thoro will ,
bo a sorvlco In tho First Methodist
church. Ono of the local participating
preachers will glvo tlio sermon each ,
evening, but no pno is to know In ad
varico who it will bo. Mr. Frasor ex
acts to have a chorus of at least 1
aOO voices by tho end of tho wcok.
Tho opening of the series of meet
ings was so successful that It put
heart into ovcryono and a great revi- i
val is predicted. , :
PAGED!! x
(MODKKN WOODMEN AND HOYAL
I NEIGHBORS HOLD BIG
1 MEETINGS
SHORT STORIES 0F
PEOPLE AND THINGS
Last Wednesday ovoning tho Royal
N'olghbors and Modern Woodmon of.
(America hold enthusiastic mootlngs
In their respective; hnlls and Initiated
classes of members Into their rcspec
' tlvo bodies. Each hall was docoratod
ospoclally for tho occasion in Hal
loween colors. After the initiations '
had boon completed a supper was
LBorvod which was very much ap. :
; predated. Tho top llnor of tho supper j mother yesterday nnd scntoncod to
was fried prairie chicken nnd that tho girl's Industrial school at Geneva
i with 'the trimmings showed what for delinquency. Her mother 1b In
wondorful cooks tho ladies nro. Ono 'jail now on n serious charge Tho
entertaining stunt of the evening was j;lrl is fifteen years old.
a fancy nnd comic drill by tho Royal
, Neighbors which mndo tho audience koo Johnson was taken into county
( think it was witnessing tho coromon-' court yestordny and Judgo Woodhurst
1 ics of tho K. K. K. Tho proscnt cam- bound him over to tho district court
' paign of thoso societlos Is basel qn on $1,500 bonds. Ho was charged
items of interest about re
cent HAPPENINGS IN THIS
COMMUNITY
Mario Walker was taken from hor
tho motto "Work nnd Win."
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ClIEVENNi: PHYSICIANS Ol'EX
NEW OFFICES IN NORTH
PLATTE !
with violation of tho liquor laws
Sheriff Salisbury made tho arrest,
k
Mr. and MrH. W. J. TIloy aro ex
pecting to leave today for a fow
I months stay in Tennessee. Mr. TIloy
! goos thoro to tnko charge of tho Yeo
man siato organization. Tiioy ox-
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i William W. Booze, 22 of Tryoi' 1
and Miss Florenco L. Hudson 18 of !
Ringgold were married Saturday,
afternon by Jttdgo Woodhurst.
' The wedding of Ambrose B. Casey,
2h wif.Elslo and Miss Lillian E. Shaf-f-r,
.'AH of Burwell was solomnized
Saturday by Judge Woodhurst.
Mj-s. II. V. Husband will loavo to
morrow . for Nashville, Tenn., where
she will visit her sons. Sho will re
turn in tho spring.
Mrs. Alex Huntington and chlld-
rolf left yesterday for Kearney wliere
thej will
John' Spies.
-, '.Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox returned
from Santa Anna, Oallf. Thursday
Tljey have resided in California for
some time.
Mrs. Kelly Davidson left Friday
NO
L DOPE
LS
ITUATON
HIGH SCHOOL liOYS TO MEIi'I
SOME RIG TEAMS RE FORE
YEOMAN GKNMIlAli COMMITTED
RKCHIVES ENCOURAGING
NEWS
The general dommitteo ni fcmirgd f'
of tho Yeoman hoiiiti proposition rv '
n
BSENT I'OTERS
TB
Drs. Bateholdor & Batcholdor, Chi
j ropractors havo oponod offices in
i rooms over tho1 Star Clothing House , pTOt lo relura oro , March
, in iorin 1'inuo mis wcolc. Dr. J. D.
Bntohohler Is .locating hero pormnn- Word was recolvod hero yoslorday
l.ontly, he and his brothor having boon that Mrs. Mary Jones lind roached her
! in Choyonnc working under tho first homo in Soattlo and hor accustomed
J name. Mr. noteholder is n graduato Rood health. Mrs.' Jones Is 74 years
of tho Palmor School of Chiropractic old and just completed a G.000 milo
and hjis had throe years of successful trip to Illinois and Michigan. On
..experience boforo coming hero. Tho both tho going and routrn trip sho
rooms have boon fitted up to suit tho., stopped off in North Platto aud visited
Hoods Of ft inoilorii ohli'opt'acllo office.' VKll r hrotlicr Frank Hlbner. Sho
Dr. Batcholdor hns located In a good miul tll3 trln alone.
city although ho is unmarried and A ; T.. .
oniv n.i,ia nn i , sroup of about iorty guardians
: : . rl ,u" "u and campnro girls wont out to tho
wolcomed to tho best community In
j Nobraskn.
J PLATTE VALLEY SCHOOL M'Ma
SEASON IS ENDED
North Platte won tho football i
I8 Moines on Nov. 17
fstood that the places being consider- r
, od for tho location of tho homo havo 'j
been etfjMincUnl until there aro but
three or four left. North Platto is
i ono of these'.. It is probable that
It fs undor. PROVISIONS OF LAW ALLOW
CASTING OF VOTE WHEN
OUT OF COUNTY
threo members' (it the committee will , Anyone who lives in Lincoln cotfn-
1 ty and who will bo out of tho county
:o:- r j.on election day may voto according
JohnMcIlvasu' rottrrned Sunijjfe n jaw passed, by. tho legislature of
evening lrom a uvo moTinis inn this stato. Such a porsori should ap-
puts another team out of tho race through New York. near boforo the county clork nnd upon
game from Bayard last Friday by n, U)c M
score of 13 to S. The Bayard boys
visit .the - formers brothert-5,-i1ai.,i,ilt,- "St. j,ic.v;
Platte boys were a llttio Doner, una
for tho stato championship, rrc
mont defeated Norfolk, 14 to 0;
Curtis defeated McCook, Go to 0;
Columbus Avon over Seward 44 to 0,
Burdotto Clomons started school, in
tho Primary Room this wcolc.
A number from tho Intermediate
Room nro absent this wcok.
Tho Primary Room has been making
Halloween postors.
Fllnns woro called to Belgrade on
Monday- on nccount of sickness'.
Mlflif-Jjiokcrsontewjriothdr ,from Qlb-
iiuii biiuiii,' iiiu vvuuk una in rinno
campfiro lodge Saturday afternoon.
After spondlng somo tlmo In clean,
lng up about tho lodge, tho group
littd a fling under Miss McKay and
then nto a lunch which had been
brought by tho girls. Tho council
furnished cocoa and doughnuts. Tho
group returned to tho city about
dark.
Miss Cleo Duniulti of Alpha, 111.
spout Sunday In North Platto visit
ing friends. MIssDaniels was a
primary, toucher In tho Washington
techooVsir yaWdtftfnnd'luiB. a wide
Valley. i qualnlnnco Merc. buo is now a
Tho Primary room gave tho fiftoon lccnI tta for " ' AhK Mr. los-
lit" sorvlco and has been in Denver
Sho wni
Mrs F. M. Wulverton of Dickens taking oath will bo supplied with a
was a business visitor ia tno cuy , copy oi uio ouicini uauoi wiucu mlntito nrocram Fridav mornlnc.
Saturday. will fill out and mail back to thoiThov iinmmifzrxl ti.n (nw nf "Tim during tho past summer,
v , at ,i M,. county clerk on election day. Tho Llttln Rod Itmi. timt fiinvlmvn l.onn on her way to Omaha whore sho will
Oscar Lemkuhlor of Staploton SaU clork ,nay nbt (1oHvcr tho ,mllot 10 working on-in reading and languago tnko charge of the office in the Bur-
Tho Halloweon song 'BB-aHii h.u..
reminded tho other grades that ghosts, gcouTS TO iioi,d1oINT M.EIiT'ING
Schuyler defeated Central City 12 to
ior ouiviuiuu mo u? uumb ---o- hospital. I 1,1,11 "CrB0" nt tl,Q 1,1,10 110 HUIK0S t,t past WCOlC,
by the illness or nor sister airs, uas- to Z anu juexingion w-" - 1 application but may send It to tho ad-
kins. 53 to 0. Tlio locais-piay uiu buuiiU mra. muuuu ui , (1 wi,oro tho voter will bo on oloc-
"wltchcs nnd goblins would soon bo In
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AND OFFICIALS ARE
INVITED
The locals play the strong
Miss Marie Schatz-has resumed her Gothenburg feam next Friday here for Omaha where sho will transact Uon dnjt Tho ,flW npplos on,y to'
duties at tho H. & S. aCter a two and according to reports irom muie Dusiness lor Bocrai ua)B. s ' thoso who nro out of tho county whero
-eeks vacation which wa'i spent in they will be on here in-rorco wun a MrB iioxio and daugliter Mrs. thoy lmvo tho privilege oC voting.; Sam Soudor returned Friday from, Sc()Ut Ex0cutlvo Stephens has an
Denver. ' - band and half the city back of them. Motcalf of Paxton vlsitad in ' no cltv QUjto n number of Lincoln county Lincoln nftor transacting business for nouncC(i n Hallowe'en party at tho
' trnnintxlnv tntnln mill t n irr nrtirnnf n frn er TII1D I n f n rt l n n
Mrs Wr. A. Buchflhck returned
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Sunday from Grand Island where slie . . M j B Jctcr jCt Friday
,irs. j. xi. ociui- iuii. i iiu i . , ,,.. !,,,, h ,ii
spent a few days visiting her mother. ' ' for Eaglo Rock, Callf.( whoro! iy 'or Kearney wnero sno w. v,, """'" "
Mrs. Gorham. thoy woro called by tho illness of r o.ou.o. xu uilntons for spectacles
. . . . -r rui 'infi rANl nf1 fi f r V
Mr and Mrs. A. F. Tracy arnvua their daughter Beryl. Airs, joo opiub ioit
Sunday from Wyoming to visit their Mrg Gco- sizonioro and daughter' Kearney whoro Bho will visit her OTh
daughter, Mrs. S. Schwalger. They Rutu Bpont Sun(ay in Hcrshoy visit-, John for several days,
are enroute to their home in Kear- Jn Mrs gizemoro's parents, Mr. and q. Tlpon returned to his homo In
ney. Mrs. Simon vnuo.
yesterday. people win laico auvantago ot tins iawn row days. , Fl.anciln auditorium for this ovoning
. - r 1 1 . t n. .1 1 1l n t M Lnllnf n lfO mm ,
Mrs. Grover Wlllorton 13it yestor- un yiu- mm """ jir. and Mrs. Fred Thompson loavc Uo nnks that oach scout officer and
A. C. TUloy Is transacting busi
ness in Kearney for a fow days.
S. M. Soudor transacted business
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tomorrow for Long Beach, Calif., committeeman bo there and all scouts
whoro thoy will spend the wlntor. IU0 xpactod. All aro to wear a
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Cultou and child-, mask. Tho "good turn" is to bo
ron left Saturday for Molroso wlioroj emphasized.
4thoy will spend several days visiting ;o;
at tho W. M. Simons homo. - Clintons for oyo sorvlco.
in iin ctv vlsltlnc friends. '
ot 0mttlm camo
$ 1 Thursday evening to vlBlt at tho homo :
8 1 ot his niece Mrs. Ralph Smith
WIA1I
Miss Mabel Mallnc, spent Sunday
In Gothenburg visiting her parents.
Miss Anna Hormanson visited with
friends In Gothenburg Sunday.
Wo now have a variety of high grado coal, for furnace, heating
fetbvc or range
th6 Just received a car of fresh, mined Kcniincrcr Lump. This
i3 und tii iho best and hottest coals obtainable, excellent preparation.
V If you want saUsfaction In quality, preparation and delivery, try
our coal.
If our coal pleases you. tell your friends. It It does not, iell us.
Artificial Ice & Coal
Storage Co.
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Sanitary Cotton Felt Mattress
S9.00
Why gamble when you can make it a certainty.
Ask for a Rose.
W. R. MALONEY CO.
Dr. J. D, Batchelder,
charge of
North Platte Office.
Dr. G. F. Batchelder,
Cheyenne, Wyo.
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ANNOUNCING .
The Opening of
BATCHELDER & BATCHELDER
Office for Giving of
CHIROPRACTIC
ADJUSTMENTS
At North Platte, Nebr.
Also announcing tho begin
ning of a series of Advertise
ments whose mission it shall
be to thoroughly acquaint
tho readers of this paper
with this remarkable now
science showing the road to
Health.
Over Star Clothing House. Special Analysis and
Consultation FREE.
BATCHELDER & BATCHELDER,
CHIROPRACTORS.
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8,
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