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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1922)
k4 f TlTlfl NORTH PLAlPiB SB2AI I-Wli)RIK LV TUT HliNlg if Scmi3Hteeklu Qizibmxc. WILSON TOUT. Editor mM J'uIiIIhIht Entered at ttiv North i'luito, .Ni,raktt PdBtbfflce hh Second CIm Matter. Ono stuscJtirnu.N I'ltitKt Year, In advance. ...$l. ru THE UNION REVIVAL NOTES OX Till) J'JtOOIllCSH A.VI) incidents ok the .mhetino Want Ads1 Louis fjiiiuv, 3rovjK3iiu:it a, i IJWTORIAJ, Tlio Methodist church uii( over six Jin lul red not counting (lie choir. On Tuesday nnd Wednesday tlio room was reasonably full. WANTKI-Corn shuckers. Ileflor. Phono 7S5F8. FOR SALE Oroon floppars nttd6ate ry. L, I. Luckor. I'liono G98J. - ,, y-.-'A, .. . (Ion to thg hlghoat biddar for cash, Albert Rtahlger of Maxwell was a' Mrs. Goorgo Raddle of Wallace Ib a lot 'of used lumbar, different business visitor In tho clfy Thurs- visiting" with frforiSa In tho city for dimensions', fence posts, large blttld-' tiny. .' : a few days, Ing posts, hlno to ten- fool long, :''". 1 : : - oxtra heavy gate posts, and a num bor or larfio gates, kindling wood, feed bunks etc. Sale called for November 15th. 1922, at one o'clock sharp. JOHN BURKE, Owner, AOBNTS THOMAS F. HEALEY, David stHd"aod Is our refuge and 0J ! 8'rl- Tho auditorium urcngth, u very proHont help In tlmo reserved for thorn and Mr, Frn of trouble." I'sulms 4G:1. er ksvp tho address, 8. Ortiham Frasor knows how to mix tlw humor of a Scotch Canadian with the sorlousnoss of a slncoro Christian. lie is a groat speaker and his nolo singing Is worth a long trip any day. Tuesday evening Rov. N. P. Pat Last night was for the high school WANTED Hprso for winter, range. Democratic Candidate foiRepresentative, 89th. District. 8 miles north, section 22-15-30. A.. Home. J. f'olcrldgo said "Nor let any ono falsely persuade himself that those who kdop watch nnd ward for liberty aro meddling , with tilings that do .not concern thorn, instead of minding their own business." FOR SALE Thorobrcd Upland Qhlnn JJoar, large type. W. E. Hdl'm. Box 198. WANTED Unusual oppor-i-i': (unity opmi In North Platto nndij several nearby cities for ambitious' Industrious men and woman. Ex-'8 porlonce and capital helpful but not necessary. You will bo taught per- man on t, profitable business retail- '''''''''''' In.. .-.,... r-t . ... . . VOTE FOR HIM. S it it if St Interest in tho oloctlon of county tt,rHon BpoUo on tho BUbjCct, "Revival cfticlali oroi-shndows that In the Requirements". IIo Bal(1 tho ro sinto candidates. While finance is (,u,romont 0f a successful revival iw oasis or most oi tno talk, there arc many factors onlorlng into tho prayffr ami lova ranipaign wnicu oxioncica from tho iecoived wi .inn ury question on 10 now a man treats his wlfo or whothor he nnH lllM (IcilltH nv nrtf. Af Milu mil mg tfoudar Is considered safe, Lowo n"Kcd for 0,10 hundrod singers. i,j la. iifiic vi.uit: in ill. inu ini'u uiiiu nnd Miss Florence McKay at the aro voluntary surrondor of tho lire, His sormon was A largo platform has boot) built in the Methodist church and seats FOR SALJ3 Potatoes. Lot mo fill your cellar-for winter. Phono order 7S4Fo. 5dc a bu. A. S. GREGQ, Jr. FOR'. SALE Hens, three dozon Barred Plymouth rocks. Have finished moulting. Doollttlos- FOR SALE Ono section of land 8 mlios north of town. All under fonco. Phono 114GJ. ' ' ' WANTED SItuutlon as clork, three jug Jiawicign. uoort Health food products, spices, flavors, medicines, toilet articles, etc 150 everyday, iicossltie3 sold on time; lowest wholesale. Largest company. Es tablished 34 years. Ask for appli cation. Give age, occupation, rofor-1 encos. W.' T. Rawieigh Co., Dept. 44, Frooport, II. (: - Friday ai)d Saturday special, one pound Puritan link sausage. 25c. ! wrH iwarcia Tfrvne spent several will dofoat Allon and It Is a close race between Salisbury and Berlin).' Earlier in th campaign tlioro wns a tondoncy to turn all tho prosent county officers out but tho sobor sec ond sonso has como to the front und piano. Miss McKay plays tho tho accompaniments for Mr. Frasor's solos. Wednesday ovonlng Rov. Paul (Invtt in Af fi rwteA i.(.itn.. ...i 1 1. , years experience. Address D. Care ' ro,B- North Platto Tribune. ' ' ! M and Mrs, u, a. Wilson spent WANTED Placo to work while going sevdral days this week visiting in to school. Phond Glon Starn nt Maywood at thb G. Barton home. Senior High School. Ml. ..,, TU . . , . , , , ftIr- anil Mrs. A, A. Burr loft today for Scottsbluff whore thoy will moko WANTED Girl ifor general house work. Mds. 0. B. Dent 020 West ,,10lr mturo homo. 41,1 St. ( Razor blades sharpened, one cent T ; ; rr -'ach. Price Is same for slnglo or! NOTICE-nSomo mngazlnes and clubs .inili., ill-, ... , n'"b'u "l n. m.uIn i .in m ,loubIe A!I work guaranteed. . Slono's Drutr Store J. T. Keefe, Atty. -NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is. seen Hint Bonder Is too valuable Slionk spoko on "Lost Sheep," Ho a man to 'leave out. Tho sentlniont upoko objoctlvoly of God's caro for for register of doods Is difficult to won tho lowlidst and lowest of hu got as both of the candidates arc inanity. Ho said, "God Is not lntor (inly fairly well known and most outod in masses but in Individuals." people do not appreciate tho impor Then Bubjoctivoly ho said Christian tnnco of tho office. With county ' rovlvals nro possible only when clork It is different. Most of the Christians aro doing porsonal work, peoplo of iho county como In contact Ho illustrated his points with stories with him in some lolatibn or another M real life. and Theo. Lowo is too valuable wan to pass up whon this office to bo filled. It Ib certain that has tho qualifications nnd that tho I 7 Z m"An , , 7 UIlC' Mrri' MInnl PorWnH wU1 Paktt ? FOR SLE-lmnrovcd section firm' ?n,d ,CouIty6n November 21, 1922, at of him. Thos. Axto for renrcson ' ..r ...r" A uu improved section farm l0 Q'clock jj ni1 nn riau'n'in . liiriL HL11LII VIM1LHI11 111 Phono your order now. Mrs. Fred G. Rector. .Phono 537 WANTED Compctont woman for general houso work. Family of two adults, Mrs.T. C. Patterson. 515 West 4th. Estate No. 1912 of John Lee Moran, i deceased in the County Court of Lin-1 coin County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska'; sb: Creditors j of said 'estate will take notice that tho n :n: tsrT oatu. rtnn.i.-t r.'..i.n.... . TO Itri'ORT STATU CONVKNTIOX n.u. i. xvu.luh m- timo limited for presentation and, fll- lH iw irriiin nv J.:'1;1 chlno. In perfect condition, with' ing of claims against said Eslatb is ho AJ J,h.f',J. ' - v for cylinders. Will give Instruc- February 21, 1923, and for settlement J i'. tlon. Pliono 907W. , , , o3tuto 13 October 17, 1923,. that "it on. ut. mu tuuiiiy uuurL room in .u., ..i .. .... . uo . a..o roivmg mucn ravor tUo w a T Uf llt tho mcotiB to bo blo comment. He is a flno man Tuesday, Nov. 7th at tho homo of Mrs. 'personally and while nominated on .j,, Murdock. Mrs. F. F. Overman tho Progressive tlckot and not boar. 1 yrJH "iiflsist tho hoRtess. Mrs. -Archie lng tho prestige of either of the older Howard ytll have charge of tho pro parties he Is making quite nn Im gram. . i prosslon on the votors. Wolls Jones and Paul oyor will probably bo elected 'by good majorities. Thoy have no opposition. land, 125 acres One four room 1923. at 10 o'clock a. m tn house, ono thrco room house, three examine, hear, allow ,or adjust all wolls. Price $10,000. 2 miles south- ciaims nna oojectlons duly filed oust of Somerset. Somerset, Nebr. M. J. Itaacnnuer, Dated October 17, 1922. Wm, 11. C. WOODHURST, . -County Judge. UY NOW! CHEAP PRICE ON QUALL GOODS. Saturday and Monday Only." J yf ... T.l. 1 1 lb. pltg. Aunt Jemima U'nncake Flour. r I.y.. .!J1 ,1 4 lb. pkg. Red Cross Pancake Flour -,.ii.J.r,..ii. .26 1 C lb. Maple Syrup -1.21 I 15c cake Sw.eot Chocolate'- m)iJSL.. .OS I 20c pkg. Dromadary CocoanuU,, 12 ;i Large liars Fairy Soap -'idSBjaCaBS-.- .21 15c pkgs. Elastic Starch 1 Gallon Red Wing Sweet Apple CIdor-,-X..rjpi 10 Largo Bars White Naptha Soap..2.. 1 Iirgo pkg. Rolled Oats.i. ,..., 1 35c Can Calumet Baking Powder... 3 lbs. Bulk Cocoa ... 1 lb. H. S. Tob.i: - .Go If, .21 .1!) .19 2 Cans P. A-, Velvet or Lucky Strike Tob.. FREE DELIVERY: GAMBLE & SPRINGER, 822 li Locust. PHONE 203. -:o:- -:o: POWERFUL PJCTURE "THE OLD , ; HOMESTEAD" COMES TO THE KEITH . Clintons for oyo glasses. Frldny and Saturday special, ono1 pound Puritan link, sausage, 25c, Good people, good music and a good floor mako Danceland every Saturday night. Perhaps Iho most remarkable storm scone over pictured on tlio seri'on, Is that which spreads terror m. and practically destroys an en tire vlllago qroctt'd for. ''Tho Old Homestead", a now Paramount pic luro directed with signal success by James Cruzo. Twenty powerful wind machlnoo, aided by a lire en grtiO, wore emplojod In this excop.. tloiiallj reallsltc ol mont disturbance. The storm that wrecks the town of (lanzoy la a humdinger. Tho village wjis a good sized bno of forty or' moro houses and all woro erected for destruction by tho hurricane and ' dclugp. Their roofs aro blown ofr, tholr shutters toin away, and IhplrJ cbluinoys fall. But tho old homo. hUhuI strtnda llko a rook symbolic; ot tho IndOHti'uolablllty of tho great.,; est .Institution of civilization the homo! noun uK(Tirm:inimroi' dkavh, OF F0K31KK iXOltTH PLATTM JIRS1DKNV Thu following Item was clipped j from tho 1. Juntn, Colo, nowspapor. ' "Mrs. .Elizabeth Mclleynoldja, wlfio; of. Dr. C. W. McRoynoldB, residing at' 1,010 Raton avenue died Sunday aftor.l noon at tho City hoBpltnl 'following I sovorit 1 operations for nppondlcltus. Deceased has iboon 111 Cor sovoral .wookfl. Dr. and Mrs. MoRoynolds onmo to Ii Junta only a short time! no and tho doctor oponod an office in tho Lamb Block. Doccnsod was 45 1 years of ago and Is survived by hor, husband, ono daughtor and ono son. Tho funeral will bo hold from tho Methodist church Wednesday aftor-j noon at two o'clock and will bo in ' horgo or the paxtor Rov. A. M. Mnor i loan. Tho remains will bo burled In J Falrvlow cemetery. Tho funoml nf'- rangomonts nro In chargo of tho; CroRii Funeral home. Tho Cash Markets Saturday special. Swifts Skinned smoked Hams. Unit or whole. 20c pound. Phono 2G. I. FARM FOR SALE 12 miles, from Wallace, Nebraska, 5C0 acres 240 ncres-.good smooth land In cultlva1 Hon, alfalfa land. Bnlauco fenced In pasture. Well and cistwn and other fair Improvcmments, an hen fitoek farm. Price $20.00 per acre) See or, address , S. F. Clayton fo terms, 520 W. 2nd St.Nortlr Plntte, Nebraska. L. Stebblus. FOR SALE N'atlvo red cedar at the old stock yards. Will soil at auc- :o;. Clintons for oyo service. CHIROPRACTIC NOT NEW V . Li, , - tfor generations In sectionsof Kuropo the 'laynion have b&en using a form or Chiropractic adjustments in a crude way. The old method was for the father, after working all day, to lie down on the floor and haveono of tho younger children walk up and down his spine. This proved restful and invigorating. Today tho modern Chiropractor achieves almost perfect raeults by hand adjustments. Chiropractic is a disco veny of an old prin ciplethe perfection, in fact, of a proved principle. Analysis and Consultation Free BATCHELDER & BATCHELDER v ii ntorit actors Over Star Clothing House Ofiluo Hours North IMnttivXoh. :00 a. in. to' 11:00 n. in. 2:00 p. nu to 5 .() p. in. :H P. in. to 00 p. in. Other Hours r Appointiuont. Phone 10!) At The Keith, Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. PRICES 25c, 35c, 55c. it Matinee Sunday 10c, 30c. f JESSE LlASKV PRESEMtVV . ?k"v5, AMiff'4J l IK? UIU w HOEnesieacx i p V with THEODORE ROBERTS' . M CEOROE FAWCETT ' T.ROY BARNES ' WM'K HARRISON PORD FRITZI RIDOWAY WMffl rm ' ' . m r k ..... j HT1 I 1 "'"""r-:":.: " nr 7 m Austin, l ne Jeweler. Keith theatre Building, i ry i US