The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 07, 1922, Image 8

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Entered at tHu North Platte. Nebraska l'lfl00' wu'"'l 1,nvo loori"M happy and
would Imvo noted tho snmo. Wo ad
in ir tho spirit of the people of Goth
enburg nud hopo It will tost our mettle
Ono
PostofCloo iln Sueoiid (Mann Mutter
.siJHSifmriao.N imm:ki
Yuri, 1$ advuiitv. .- ..j'.
TUKSOAY, NOYKMIItilt 7, 132-.J
MHTOKIAL
for many years to como with North
I'latto winning ovory doserved vict
ory. W nro for North I'latto all the
time hut admire the sportsmanship of
thin frlondly rival.
Solomon sald-"Tho blessing of tho Tllp foiling i.'cnp0(l rrom (ho
Ixird, it -makoth rich and he nddeth janm-., fohlo) paper which was
no sorrow with ItWrovorbH 10:22- ,mndwl t0 ug thR W((ok Kbv cW
w paator of tho Prosbjtorlan
Hoo3ovolt said "Americanism is a
question of spirit, convletion and pur
pose, not of creed or birthplace"
church here for several years and
he and Mr. Curry havo many mends
liors who will be sorrv tn.lanrn nf
Thflro was coneldurablo criticism uialr lowr
of h sldowalk Blxtm which wore Stanford Curry, ajw 30, son or
paun-d about tho main streets Just Uov. j, jL Cm,ry( paHtor of tho
before, tho Gothenburg game. Somo Fol.08t Avenue 1'roBbytorian church
f-xciifwd it on the grounds that it dlocT-In a sanitarium in Pittsburg
was just boy's fun but others-thought ttl 5 o'clock Thursday ovoning. Ho
n would havo beon bottor If tho boys ha(1 h9W 9frorIlt(? from a erVou8
lind roplpd after their oldors who bronk-dowi for tho past two years,
fxfcndrd n welcome to Gothenburg Mr Cllrry was a mombel. of tll0
in friendly rivalry. Many' business Prosbytorlan church and bosldos
m.-n r? Just itblo to tolerate tho , 1)urent. is survived by his wid.
Bldrwnlk painting now and any abuso ow nml one son Tho boy Jg 8pond.
ol 11 win uring anout uie anoiisnmont
of fin- privilege.
Ing tlie wlntor with Uov. J. II. Curry
of this city. Ono sister, Mrs. J. It.
fMlund of Kansas City, Mo., and ono
brother, Ralph of DallaH, Texas, also
,'survfv. Tho funoral will bo hold in
Dallas, Monday.
Ilev. and Mrs. Curry loft for Pitts-
vburg last night, but Mrs. Curry will
Want Ads
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Clinton's for 'Bpactaqloe.
Hiss Alburta Oalldhdor of Sarboa
WANTEL- -Corn shuokors.
Hofior. Phono 786F3.
Lou I
'FOR. SAL,B Grcon peppers and celo
" ry. li. I. Luckor. Phono 09S.I'.'
.WANTED Horsos Tor winter range.
. 8 miles north, suction 22-15-30"f J.
A. Homo.
FOH SALROno section of lund.S
miles north of town. All utlfl'or
foncv. Phono 114CJ. "
LOST Pockotboolc containing money
and papers. Itaturu to Tribune of
. fide. .
FOR SALK Nalivo rod cedar at the
old stock yards. Will oll 'at nua-
1.. It 1 1 I . . . I
ut n ! u T,i0 foUow!ne Quotations were the, mnl Uw WOflk 6hd In tlio city vlsir-
Lninn d ""Jnlng markets at South Omaha this' lnPc Uor pn?onls t$. and Mrs. B. 0.
dimensions, fence posts, largo build- morning and were rocelyed here by cUIendor
uum iu in iiwi JUIlfci . ,.l......i. . in ... .. -
Cuttle
Beaf steors slow, about steady.
?10.85 paid. She. stock Btoady to
stronger. .Otlior classes of stock gen
erally' steady.
f-lugb
Active, stoutly to stronir. Bulk nack-
1 Chnrlos Yost camo Friday from ng grades $7.25 to $7.50. Bulk 200 to Tlint ls almost Human
Fromoh't to spend tho Wdek end with 300 pound butchors $8.00 to $S.1C.
IUK parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Yost. Top $S.20.
IMchnrd Noskey returned yostoi'- :o:
day ironv Lexington after transacting
busiuow Tor several days
Mrs. Mary Grimes returned Sun
day rrom nuenellvilll3, Ind. whero
she has spent several weeks visiting
extra heavy gate posts, and a num-
bor of,..lnrgo gates, kindling wood,
feed , lUnks etc. Sale called for
t tV0mtor lCtli, 1922, jit ono o'clock
lmrt).
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JOHN BUUKH. Owner
to:
, ,n .
The Manualo '
Tho Player-Plnno -
Mrs. Warren Lanning of Hershoy
visited with frlonds in the city yester
day. William Homer of Wallace spent
yastordny In tho city visiting with
m
WANTED Girl ,for general house- 1,er hvoth(!V- Su lo'lvrs 8horU' f Mams.
work! Mds. G. Ji. Dent G20 West po,lU8 in Colorado to visit for a few Mrs A Fn,t returned to her homo
4th St.
FOR SALE Apples at EOc to $1.G0
bushol. Gleuburnlo Fruit farm.
Sutherland.
weeks loavlng tho fjrst of tho year jn Koystono this morning after visit-
tor California whre she will spend ng with friends in the city for a few
tho remainder of the winter. days.
Tho Amorlcan Loglon nt Cozad hold
n mooting last Friday night and by
unanimous voto repudiated a state
ment thnt it hud endorsed any candi
date for any of Ilea.. In making this
nriTifttitinnmntif tlwi nfflnfa unv "fnr
the present and future tho American , "Uttnn SfttUrd' wh 0 her huM
Legion is 100 per cent American hut is M,,;1 Grry. will continue to Dallas
non-politlcal on all matters pertaining' wU 1 l b0 ,f hlH fl011' Dr- C,lrr
to candidates for public ofdee." Tlio 1 ,robably wl" bo ?0"0 10 cl's or
I l WO WtilJKH. j .
:o:
Tribuno congratulates Dawson County
Post No. 77 for Its stand. As long ns
tlio Amorlcan Loglon will keep out. of
pnlltlcs, it w!!l lmv tho rospect and
con flil on co of tho rest of tho people.
LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
II. Miles of Pax ton was a busi
ness vUltor In the city Thursday.
Edward -Downs of Hershoy visited
with frlonds In the city Saturday,
W. L. Larson of Maywood trans
acted business In the city yesterday.
Mrs. Ed Walker returned Sunday
from Hastings nnd Hartford whoro
she has beon visiting tho past week.
A girl' was born to Mr. and Mrs.
In our last Issue we ran a front page
head under tho caption, "Can you Pre
dict?" nnd gave tho names of tho can
didates for tho most Important offices
with Bjjaco'for our readers to write In
tUt irmcif of those who thoy thought
vrtl' be olected today. Tho schenro
,w.e Intended for tho pleasure of the
subscribers nnd ,wns so taken ' by
many. Howovr sovoral took tho William Selbold at the I'latto Valley
v'hentcn Hn football, he would rather hospital Saturday.
It to us, in sovoral coses disguising Mrs. Pat Shields of Kearney came
tho handwriting Those who took the Saturday to attoud tho funeral or
time to write out their predictions, the late James Snyder.
will enjoy comparing them, with the . ' ... . . ., , .. .
.. n. ., , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Avory Duvall visited
results of tho election.
with friends In Cozad. for a fow days
Mrs. Axlell was plncrd on tho pro- wooIc
giflpslvo hallo't for cbmmlBsioner of H. II. Rogers of Nesblt,-Ncbr. was
public lands, and buildings wljhout a buslnemf .visitor In tho city Satur
her knowledge and as a compliment day. ,
to her as n pfogresslvo 1-ndbr. ' She MvH. cimrloi Howlson of Valyrang
only know of it through tho news- v,Hlt0(1 wtll rrloi.Uf) ln tho clty Snt-
paper reports. She nsKeu tnom to
tak lior name-from the list but
when they told her tholr reasons for
putting hr on the bnllot sho gave
In r wn'Pnt td tho use of Jior name.
It t a complimont to Lincoln county
and to Mrs. Axtell to havo beon nam
ed for rtn Importnnt stato offlco by
n j.roifp of nion who were very much
in vnrnoRt.
As far us tho Tribuno editor 1s cod
corned, If North Platto had to bo
healton In football, ho would rnthorr
Hol'-'GQthtnburg do It than any othor
team vo play this year. This neigh
bor has mado horolc attempts In the
past to win at North Platto nnd tlmo
and again has failed but has never
lost heart. No othor team thought
i urday.
Mrs. Wmdi McKInn of Gothenburg
was a business visitor ln tho city
1 yesterday.
R. L. Cockran loft Saturday for
, Scotttvoluff whero ho will transact
business for sovoral days.
j Miss Ida Ross rotuVned to hor
homo in Lowollon Friday after visit-'
i Ing with fri6nds in thee ity for a
1 fow days.
NOTICE -I havo bought a corn aholler
and am roady to shell any quantity
, at any timo. Chester Masters, phone
782F11, North Platto.
NOTICE Somo magazines and clubs
nro rnislng In price, November 10,
Phono your order now. Mrs. Fred
G. Roctor. Phono 537.
FOR SALE Gearhart Knitting Ma
fr' chlno. In perfect condition, with 1
four cylinders. Will give instruc-1
tion. Phono 907W. .
jKOR
SALE Improved section farm
lnnd, 125 acres Ono four room
house, ono three room house, three '
' wells. Prico $10,000. 2 miles south-
oust of Somerset. M. J. Ilaaonnuer,
Somerset, Nebr.
JWANTED Men nnd women demon
' 8tratora to Introduce, tako ordors,
, mako' dollvorles, 150 household no-
cosslties. Food products, spices,
f extracts, toilet articles, etc. Now
used by 20 million consumers.
- Largest company, most useful pro
., ducts. Largo profits. Our system
; gots tho business. Np capital ro-
quired. W. T. Itawlelgh" Co. 44
' Llborty Streot, Freoport, 111.
Qmharst Farm
eor
s
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Farnum, Nebr. Thursday, November 23.
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35 Head of Registered Cattle
Highest class registered Shorthorns, 8 bulls and 27 cows and heifers.
WHY SHORTHORNS? England, the homo of. the Shorthorn cow
that furnishes 90 per cent of the milk consumed in Loudon. Wo
bollevo truo dual typo docs not sacrifice beef making on tho alter
of milk production. ,
TERMS Cash unless .othor arrangements have beon mado with the
nlorif lwrnrn thn cnln It-
E. W. Crossgrove & Sons.
A. W. Thompson, W.-, II. Btc?c, C. A. Hudson, O. II. Peterson
(Aucti6neQp, S. F. Parker, Clerk.
Tell Brother.
to ln1le
his chums
over to-night
The Manual o
will entertain them
with their old i ' '
collego songs. . ". L- ; 1
, ' Any one of tho boys '
! can play (not operate '
' ''"','
the Manualo , ;
I ' IV.
i It responds "
1 v
to pedaling j
i as tho piano responds ' )
i
to the touch
I of tho pianist. 1
t - Como in
play it yourself.
Piano Tuning Piano case reflnishlng
Holley Music House
MM
Convince Yourself. You
will be satisfied our godS
are right and our prices
lower. k ,
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PEER'S
STORE.
NORTH SIDE.
Where You Buy High
Grade Merchandise at
Lower Prices.
I)K. O. H. CIlliSSLER
UHAHUATE DENTIST
Office over tho McDonald
State Flank.
Continuing Our 10 Day Opening Sale.
All our prices are lower all the time. We are (looting below a few of our extia
ial Bargains. Get acquainted witri this store now and save yourself inonev.
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1 "lot ludles silk ho3e regular $1.50
values alo price . -
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98c
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COMBINATION
AUCTION
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I will sell ftt public auction on my farm, "Alfalfa Dreamland"
throe miles south and ono mllo oast of Maxwell, ono-half mllo west of
tho National comotcry, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th.
Free Lunch, nt.Noon. Sale Immediately I'olhAilm;
NINE HEAD OF HORSES
Ono team bay maroB nine- yoara old, weight 2200; ono toam Shet
land ponies, both bay, weight 400 each; flvo colts two and throo years
old.
TWELVE HEAD OF CATTLE
Two milch cows, ono fresh tho other fresh In thirty dayu; three
2 year old holfora; flvo stoor calves.
130 PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS
Weighing all tho way from 40 to COO pounds; 35 Purebred stows
ready for breeding; bIjc purebred sows with plga; aoven purobrod boara
weighing from 100 to 200 pounds,
FARM MACHINERY
One 12 ft. disc grain drill; ono 14 rt. disc harrow; ona G ft. Doaring
mower, nearly new.
TEKMS OF SALECa8h, or alx montha thno on baakablo noto boarlng
ten per cent intorost from dato of solo. No proporty romovod nntll
settloment 1b madd
Scott Shaner & R. A. BeaucKamp, Owners.
CoL T. A. Dfttld, AuctlOBOor. Marwell StAlo Bank, Clerk
40 Inch Canton Crepe, pdro silk,
best quality, colors black, brown
and Navy, $1.25 value, sale prlco.
$3.10 yard
40 Inch, oxtra heavy Charmeuse
Satin In dark dress colors, special
value per yard '
$3.10 yard
36 Inch fluo plush sorgo in Navy,
brown and maroon, an oxtra value
at
85c
40 Inch fine French sorgo, all wool,
colors Navy, Brown, maroon, spo-.
ciftl price
$1.26
81x90 full standard shoots, goal
weight nnd quality, salo price .'
M
$1.19
Special ladles uno whito floe cod
union suits, long uJogtvoh, .short
sleoves or no sleeves, salo pr!co
$J.15 Suit
Special Sale of Linens
for Thanksgiving
These are unusual values
on Sale, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
Ono lot men's and young men's
suits', some with two pants, all now '
fall styles and checked patterns.
-Values up to $30.00 going in this
lot at
$19.00
Ono lot, men's high grado dress
trousers", Including values to $6.00
Special prico at ! .,
$4.98
s
One lot men's fleeca lined union
suits, special price,
$1.19
Special, men's 2 pocket knit
Bweater Jackets for dross wear,
sale price
$4.98
Special, men's 4 pocket fancy knit
awoater coats special prico
$8.98
Special, men's heavy worsted work
sox special . - .
19c
Ono lot men's cotton socks ln
black and brown, Bale price
9c pair
72 inch, all pure linen table da
mask, new quality,, finest patterns
salo price
$2.1 9 yard
72 inch, all pure linen table da
. mask, an 'exceptional 'valuo on
sale at
$1.98 yard
72 inch, bleached mercerized table
damask, regular $1.45 valuo, salo
prico
98c yard
72 Inch, bluo stripe Curfow mor
corlzed damask, going at
$1.19 yard
Ono " lot SMaderia napkins, puro
linln quality regular $5.00 value
going in this Bale at
$2.89 doz.
One lot jMaderla napkins, very
flno $4.00 quality, Balo prico
$1.98 dozen
One lot Hnon luncheon sots, flno
hand embroidery 13 pieces' to set,
regular $5.00 valuo going special
ln this salo at
$2.48 set
Ono lot puro linen napkins, reg
ular $4.50 valuo, special at!
$2.98 dozen
One lot 25c valuo bleached crash,
towllng all linen special
19c yard
WE SELL Peters Diamond Brand Shoes for Men, Women and Children. High in quality, low in
price. We are well stocked witfy a wide range o! styles in oxfords, straps and boots at very unusual
prices.
Pizer's Store, North Side
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