The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 07, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PLATTJS.SfflMI-WElflKLY TRIBUNE
ACTIVITIES OF THE
OHGANIZATIDNS
WHAT IS BEING DOXII JIY THE
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES '
.A
IU3HI5KAH
Kensington, will moot Friday aftor-
noon In t'lio I. O. 0. P. Hall. I
D. A. It.
Will moot Wednesday evening with t
Miss Janet McDonald.
t
NAHAIIKUM
Club will meet Wednesday after
noon at tho homo of Mrs. Chas. Macho. I
CATHOLIC
Tho Altor society will bo enter-j
ta'lncd Thursday afternoon at' the1
homo of Mrs. J. II. Donegan.
LUTHERAN
Girls club will bo, entertained on
Wednesday evening at tho homo or
Mrs. Ed Sludcr Bho will bo assisted
in entertaining by Misa Hazel Llerk.
EPISCOPAL
Tho choir will bqgln practicing
Christ mat) music Wednesday Nov. 8
nt 7:30. .Every member Is urgently
requested to bo present.
YOEMEN
Business meeting at tho K. C hall
Thursday evening ut 8 o'clock. Oyster
auppor nnd a 10 cent dnnco follows at
tho Firemen's hall.
WOMENS, CLuii
tho Music Department will 'meot
at 2tfl0 at the Methodist church to
day, Mrs. Puss Is tho loader,
tho loader. .
SIGNET CHAPTER
No. 55 O. E. S. will hold Its reg
ular meeting Thursday Nov. 9th' at
7:30 p. ra. Our official visitor will
bo presents' AH members aro Invito
HefreBhinfhJ? will be served.
MItUK IN AUTU.MN
Tt an HuttitniMl eve! th low winds sighing
": tvf"M3iei! rustlrVig an Uil-y hatm by; '
im7v66ynr. Wt'to totelitg bouh rjpjyingt j ;
'Anfl cbou tUrkmen fllltriK all ,0(0, sky; .
Th4 moon, pale mlstremi, pallid In solonm vapoF,
Tho ruck, Vrlfe-wandfring through tho 'Void abov i
A i; mourner by my ionoly taper
.Wnll back to faded hours thp plaint of lovp. A
niosBoms of i)hcj(9nce in my pathway"' Springing
W'li fo have your Brightness and your splondor gonop, ' ;
And thou whoise (Volga came to "mo as singing, '
Whnt roglon, holds thee In tho vast unknown? "fti.
What star fur brighter than tho rest contains thoo,
Ilolovod, departed, Empress of my hoart? '
What bond or beautilude onchalns theo
In realms unveiled by pen or prophet'a art? v '
Ah! loved and lost In thoso autumnal liours
Whon fairy colors deck tho painted trees,
When tho vast woodland seems a sea of flowers
O! then my soul exulting bounds to thee; .
Springs as to clasp thee yet In this existence
Yet to bohold theo at my lonoly sido;
Hut tho fond vision melts at once in distance,
And my sad heart gives echo she has died.
Yes, when the morning of her years wcro brightest,
That angel presence Into dust went down;
While yot with rosy dreams her rest was lightest
Doath for the Olive wove the cypress crown
Sleep which no waking knows o'er came her bosom,
O'er came her largo bright spiritual eyes;
Spared Jn her bower connubiaf one fair blossom,
Then bore hor spirit to tho upper skies. ,
There let me meet her when Hfo'a struggle's ovor;
Tho pure on love and thought thejr faith renew,
Where man's forgiving and redeeming lover
SpreadB out his paradltie to every vlow. '
Let the wild rtutunm with Us leaves descending I '
Howl on the winter's verge, yet spring will come;
So my frcedBOul, no more 'gainst fate contending,
With all It loveth, shall regain Its home.
O. O. H. iWEIDNER,
- Maxwell, Nobr.
, were lulled by the Maxwell Hankers j Anawors found In tho oxaminatiori
,4ifhu gav5 them nstr notions' i' ,n, ! puporg of the Oth grad Agri. class
Htarttng si- wirings account leaving' woro us follows:
the necsary pnpors. The children . mUnteth , Reiinrmtinn. Marnarot
piuiiubuuu, .urin-ii mw tuina uu , uostWIck, Joiitio Crabu, aoorgo Ol
! Monday und Jj6como Chartor Moln- aon williani .TilfSriii. Jlelon -Rlddlo
4beri of thj. Savings Association be- nn,i Robort .Bostwfck earned perfect
,iiik OfganJU. It was voted that nttondnnco certificates this wcok.
,tno PareflU- Teachers Association ,., ,,. i,.B ,,,t- i,n .Umn.
tlou of Miss Morvnl gave a box social
at tho Platto Vnlleqliool. Tho even
ing was enjoyed by a lively program
given by tho campflros. Thorc woro
about 35 baskets sold.
:o:
Charles O'Rourko of Denver visited
State Convention in the cltv last week at the U. II.
'I held last week In North Platto was Dcatty, J. L. Dongericrn and II. D.
..given by Mrs. E. P. Trimble and Mrs. Konworthy homes.
' A. R. Leavltt. A political discussion
'.rnr I11M In ricitm tn t ftw fthfi fnill
lng election. Mrs. Harry, G. Shaner
Mr. nnd Mr. Loula Jtfotznoc. ol
C!ilOgu are visiting aty the , Ot
Swope home for .a fow JlayM;
. ni.i
write tlio'gohool and "patrons ofIst,.
No, 3 to spend 'tho afternoon.pf Doc
O ...1,1. iUn TllnHnll C?1.nnT i 41.1m
I'O Y1I.I1 UlllUII UllUVJI 0 ll Klin
:tlmc the parents prepare thtfMr,ov
gram. 1 '
Tho Womans Club met with Mrs.
Ingwnrd Holm Thursday aftern.oon.
I A report .of tho
SHERIFF'S SALE
pnvo a very Interesting talk on the fnm tho Dgtr,ct Qomt Qf L,ncoln
very earliest cf music. Mrs. E. E. County, Nobr., upon a decteo of fore-'
Gllfillan head of tho Home Economic . closure rendered in said Court
Department and Mrs. Shaner head of wherein David H. Corbett is plaintiff,
i rnnn ..i irtn i,to nnd W. L. Frlsto. et ul are defendants,
tho Music Department will hae and to me dlrecedt j on tho BU;
charge next tlmo, and in one month day 0j December 1922, at 2 o'clock
Mrs. Ingward Holm will have charge j P. M nt the cact front door of tho
of tho Literature Department. At Court House In North Platte, Lincoln'
. , , , . , ,1Tr . County, Nebraska sell nt Public Auc-
thls time tho study of "Know Nobr-t,on to tho ,rfBhegt b,ddcr fQr caBhf
aska Hotter" will bo taken up and , t0 satisfy said decree, Interest and
probably continue for six months. A , costs, tho following described proper-
dainty lunch was served by Mr3. 1 tv' "?v,,t:,, ... ..
f . w. t m...,m I West half of tho southwest quarter
woyu Kiwi; in. r.. x-. ..w... (WoI g;) Qf section thirty-five
Wheeler and Mrs. Harry uranam. (35) jn township eleven (11) north of
The' next meeting will be held with : rango thirty-one (31) west of the Cth
r. Lincoln uouniy, MeornsKa.
Dated North Platto, Nebr, Nov. 4,
.9 trt
K Pin rT
'K ",,M
George FawcrH
T Roy Barnes
Harrison Ford
Fritzl Ridgway f
"I"
I
Mrs. Harry Graham in two weens.
IllGNELL NEWS
R. 1 R. Morris home,
homo luBt week; - ' '
left for lor
Mvs. M. K. Graham of North Platto , a Hot Lutich:Club will bo organ
is visiting hor son, Harry Graham. iZed In the BlgneirSchool next week.
A danco was held Saturday oven- With a'chlingo o'f weather , tfio chill
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso :dren :feeTthe need, qf it.
looked for rain arrived
anl the farmers woro cer
LaPlant on Burlfrigfonlats.,. j
Mrs. M. Rosehcrants, whojlll j Sat,urdaj';' an
PLATTE VALLEY NOTES
1
Tho Intermediate room has been;
enjoying examinations this weok.
Mrs. Rlddlo has been on tho sick
list tho last week.
Tho high school made Thanksgiv
ing posters Friday.
There has been qulto a, number
absent in liigh school this month.
Two w.ayi of propagaUno graft
nig and slits. . (
Nodules ar.o gatherings on theJrcgtB''"
pf legtimes -which furnish 'nitfogeh
to the plant.
NodulcsVarf'littlo nods of tiie roots
1922.
A. J. SALISBURY,
Sheriff.
Zffamaeanlffiet
LAST SHOWING TONIGHT
Keith Theatre.
with rheumatism, Is slightly .improv-' talnIy de',lBhted but would have been of leBUn,CS W '
Tlie higii school had' 'oxamlnajloll
on Tuesday, ' and; Wcdttcday. '.There;
tinroiivnciDTA w
Ladles A'id Society will meot in tHffF1 . tno po .,md u ma,1 appearance g0"
church parlors Thursday rtfternoonS., 88 Marie Kaelber, formerly of a little soonsi.
M n viHi.ni rni..n A.. niiriit'ii w; k 11111 rri'ii 111 iiviiit iviiiiiih '
ul o u ciwijv. 1.11UUU uu Liiu uutui uuu cl . r r'- zr
lng committee aro MeadameseJlogin-woua nKo at r 1. uunu.M.cfiu. Wednesday for Lincoln by auto Hc-
Bon, Grady, iind C. Newton.
MODERN WOODMAN
and Hoyal Noiglibort will hold a
regular soclol mcotliig Wednesday
A now noultrv . house of 'modern 1 rnhinnntml In. f. T .....V. it.i...
typo Is under constniction oil the A. and ijmall sons. Jlrfi.-' Holm will
JR. Leavltt farpi, . . ' , . j visit .her parontB, Mr.' arid Mi's.',y.
' Tho grammar grades had exanilna- iG. IHggins of Fairmont.
warn nn fnlllirOH. '''" '
Miss Dlckorson- Spent; 'SundayriWiiH
Miss Johnson at tho latter'.s homo In
North Platte.
1 A 0.1 , tt 11 ... it oiis Thursday and Fr dayi-llnishlng
ovoning, No,v, 8th.rtf ir,C. Hnll. All I t , , ' , . , , -
. . . . ' ....... x.i ' tho r lrst quarter of school, j
members of both ordors are urged td
attend. Candidates for next class
adopUon are especially wolconie.
t :o:
Miss Vivian Tnylor of Cozad vls-
Herma'n Kaolbertwas very unfor
tunate In having ,'hls, leg .broken
Tliursday evening when a horso
Tho thir'd. and fourth grades., in .the
primary room, have boenf making vNo,y
vembor posters this weolc 'V" '
iltod the High school Thursday after- picked him. Ho has been making
.00"- his homo with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
' Monday afternoon after examlna-lstenger for more than a year.
enjoyed a schooi'pupils and their
Wednesday.. 8-the. Public; fm ,.f ' ' ani,n:nTsa "im.&ccom
Salo of farm Ktoclc. Mimchlnery ami .. ,v TVn '"18S "ouiweu cemorated HalMiow-
. .. . -' " . 1 side are over on tho Island balling ,.,., n ,.,.,, nn,, mnPD,,mn.
WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
tloim tho High School
dainty lunch. ' y
household goods nt tho A. M. Wld-
nay.
roast. Lator they climbed Sioux
strand farm. 2U. mlleH south nnri 1
ono mllo west of North Platto on tho 1 Tho B1K"n HIB" School held a Lookout and roturned to Bignell
Andy Frazler placo. jwelnlo rdast Tuesday evening at the whore, thtpcomploted tho evening In I
TlmrKdnv N'ov' nth iMiblio salo 1 rlvor aml nlso vlslt?d Sioux Look Snaking candy and enjoyed other
of farm stock, machinery und house-,
Out.
1 stunts.
4 . '
ParenUTcacliora
Association
holds .goods at tho H. M. Johnason , Mrs. Jesse Plant has oecomq , Ti1Q
farm-2 miles' west of North Platto on i associated with tho Brady orchestra nejd tucr 8ccond meeting of -the
A Btrcet. and has been playing for a number y0ar luBt Friday afternoon at tho
Nov. 2 ;i Sale" or registered short-; of social affairs lately.. school building. Tho children re
born cattlo at Elmhurst farina by E. I Miss" Zolla Rhlner of Louisville, cited huiiio o.' theli4 lessons, sahg
W. Crossgrove ti SonB. iKy., who has been visiting at tho songs and gave a reading. Thoy
L. & S. Groceteria.
To Be 100 per cent Efficient
You Must Have 100 per cent
Flow of Nerve Energy.
This is not possible If a nerve, running from, tho. spinal .column
is pressed upon. '
To, be In hoalth, tho stomach for instance, must receive' 100" per
cent How of nerve energy. k- ; . '
Wo do not know that wo aro sick until our nervds propel the
message to our brains. Then we feel pain or ill at ease.
By adjusting tho spine at tho point where the nervo is unhinged
the pressure is relieved nnd ypu get 100 per cent flow of nervo energy. '
Health Invariably follows. .
Consultation and special analysis free.
nTriirmrn o n iTniiri nrn
rv DA IjnCLUCH GL DA 1 LflfcLUfcK
' ;
. v , OHIROPHACTOIIS
Ovor Star Clothing House
,iv jr.
(itlitie Jlours
S):0() a.jn. to 12:00 a- in.
2:00 p.' in. to 5:00 p. m.
7:00 p. in. to 8:00 p. m.
Other Hours hy Appointiuent.
North Platto, Jfob
PJiont) 10!) -
m
in
Kit
Prices Are Reduce
Don't wait until cold blasts are here Buy Fow and Save Money
Reduction's up to 40 per cent.
Womens5 Coats
REDUCED
$9.65, 12.45, 14.65
AND UPWARDS
Womens Dresses
REDUCED
$7.45, 9.65, 14.65
AND UPWARDS
Womens' Suits
REDUCED
$14.65, 17.45, 19.65
AND UPWARDS
Womens' Skirts
ALL REDUCED
$4,90, 6.45, 7.95
1
AND UPWARDS
cau umm
rJ8 v
Weare offering wonderful Bargains to early Buyers in all Departments, Dry Goods, Uifderwear,
Hosiery, Shoes, Mens and Boys Clothing. Blankets at Reduced Prices.
Hens Union
Suits
95c, 1.25, 1.65
i.ds
AND UPWARDS
QeJade eicantife toi
Wr INCORPORATED H
DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.EINELSON. MANAGER
Womens Union
7Sc, 95c, 1.45, &
1.95
AND UPWARDS
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