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    TUESDAY! and JbUtlDAY
THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMDER 10, 1922.
No. 88
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10 HOLD FALL TERM
OF DIgTRIGT COURl
ANNUAL -'IllilUL OF THIS IMPORT-,
AIS'TC COURT TO UK HELD
' THIS MONTH
Tho fall term ot the district court
for Lincoln cBunty will open Novem
ber 20 arid- contlnuo Tor several
weeks. Judge J. L. Towel 1 ot the
thirteenth judicial district will pre
side. Other officers are Geo. B. Pros
ser, Clerk; A. .f. Salisbury, sheriff;
Jas.
T. Kccfo, county attorney and 1
Frank Smith, reporter. Tho docket
contains 298 casesns printed and sov
oral more havo been filed later mak
ing over three hundred cases on fllo
which is said to be tho largest docket
ever printed. There are tho usual
number of matters of estates and di
vorces with more than tho usual num
ber ot foreclosures of mortgages.
Tho. list of Jurors is ns follows:
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Henry Cohn. Cottonwood, Fred Dick,
iNurcn riaue so. a, ira uauey, nam
orth Platte No. 3, Ira Dailey, Harri-
son, Ed For. Garilold, Jease Fitch,
son
-Willow. Julius Hahler, North Platto:nnt ,n,i
aNo. 1, M. C. Leth, Willow, J. B. Mur
phy, Walker, Daniel McNeel, Roscdale,
G. F. McCnll, Sunshine. Otto Mesmor,
nemon. iveun eviiio, onn rrnuc, bo opeaed and counted Tho following, by Miss GibsoB. A special- effort
No. 1, Joe Pielstlcker. Dickens, Fredla the unofflclal vote of Lincoln coun-Vas made to call all the patrons and
Peckhamr Gaslln, G. A. Rahmeyer,
Osgood, William Rose, Jorth Platte,
No. 4, Carl Sonnerman, Sellers, Roy
Spurrier, Hershey, Henry Sukrow,
Cox. CharloB Soyferth. North Platto
No. 1, John F. Snyder, Maxwell, Fred
Tetro, Peckham, A. B. Yates, Suther
Ijindund George Young, Medicine.
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ANNUAL. LINCOLN COUNTY RED
CROSS ROLL CAM,
Tlip.'nnrlnfl ni tho nn tin ill Unci tlrnM
j.v.. v... i..i,mio ...miouv,!,
Day, Nov. 11th to Thanksgiving 1
Dav. Nov! 30th. Lincoln countv has
a -
been asked to obtain 1874 members sives. Tho canvassing board ap-1 ,UWUrt " ' . t 1 m (County Rwl Cross nurso and acting
as Its- oubta.. .Last' year it was nl ;-ntcd by"tho. County Cierk.will hoslp !0USQ 13 always used .for lectlon. ,ft Umt capaoUy mado t,.0 oxamf,m.
most impossible to get any one to tho official count of tho ballots today An' occassional pheasant may , bo t;0n8 of all tho school children in Lin
tiollcit subscriptions. Thoso who and the official return will probably ,aeon and causes (Hiito a little wonder ; t.(iu county last year. Tho local board
did volunteer were the ladies who , bo mado by tomorrow. It is not before- it is recognized. 0r education not employing a school
had borno Ihe brunt of H10 work J thought there can bo any change In Mr. and Mrs. Aug 'Bragg returned I nurso regularly has requested Mrs
on every Red Cross roll can. It Is i any result with the possible exception to their homo in Gothenburg on Tues- j Wieso to mako tho examinations.
not fair to ask them to carry aR of
the burden. This, year the officers
have decided not to againImposethls .
burden on them but to give any ono dlers in connection with hospitallza
who will assume this task a chance ' tlon( vocational training and corn
to volunteer for it. In the mean- p0nsation. There aro still somo cases
time thoso who wish to Subscribe ,jmt mUBt bo cleaned up. It will
may hand their subscriptions either take subscriptions to furnish tho
to A. W. Shilling at the Weather
Bureau or to Annie C. Kramph at 1
Ihe First National Bank. I
During the past year this Chapter (
has handled over 200 cases of sol-
Study these prices carefully,
paying elsewhere. Give us a trial
-goods do not mean high prices.
delivery to your door.
SPECIAL!
Fancy Pink Salmon,
Masterpiece Catsup, large size 18c
Assorted Cookies, per lb. 15c
Famous Windmill corn, can .15
Sweet early June peas .15
Yollow Jacket No. 2 sfzo,
black cherries Royal Ann
cherries and Barrtlott pears,
regular 50c seller , .39
Yollow Jacket No. 2 slzo
peaches, apricots, egg plums
and muscat grapes regular
40c seller .32
Old Mill Standard pack
peaches and apricots, No.
2 size .19
SPECIAL)
3 Bars Creme Oil Soap for 21c
Star Naptha Washing Powder, large size 21c
Free Deliverd Highest Markt Prices Paid for
Butter and Eggs. Quantities Limited. None sold
to Dealers.
DeForest Cash Grocery,
PHONE 212. -
OFFICIAL
GOUNI
BALLOTS BEING MADE TODAY
Many Surprises In The Results So For Announced-
Endorsement Of
Valuable
Tho Tuesday election returns fori
Lincoln county arc all-in but some
havo not boon tabulated yet. Tho
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thoy wore returned but thoso for tho
non-political ballot and tho roforcn-
dum are only partially made tip. In
Lincoln county the republicans won;
tho U. S. senator, Lieutenant govern-
or, attorney general, treasurer, land
commissioner railway commissioner,
congressman, state senator, register
ot deeds, county treasurer, county at-
torney, county commissioner and
n,ag,strato
Thtj democrats
t0ak the governor, secretary of state, j
L,1r,unP nnniv ,rt ,,,,- rr,,
to win was Theo. Axtoll for the legls-
lftture. Ho Is IE votes ahead at this I
tlmo wUh ftbout forty ,nall ballots to
Uy for county officers: Clerk, Allen
tit u lAi we mo; itegisujr, xosi mm, ,
Hanson 1919; Trcasuror,. Souder 2765,
Larlmoro 1393, Payne 1403; Shoi iff,
Salisbury 2417, Bertho 3328. Figures
on county commissioner were , mis-J
piaceu untu too late tor printing but,
Gordcn D. Eolls won by a considerable
majority. The North Platto vote for
county superintendent and that of i
nIno"preclncts was missing last night
but tho balance ot tho county gave
ni. nn ..n. -r-nn mt.
inongiu oy uhu iurs. iNorvn ioua. niUS
cjiuracier 01 uio election seeiuo 10 uu
the election of county officers which
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IIHU UIO UL ll Ui W f
of state representative where Axtell '
has only IS votos the lead ot Healey, ,
money to uo tins. tkj cnaptcr ia
fortunate in havinu the services of
,, -
,. w. siiiiiinir who Is unusunllv com - !
"
wj,0 nns been able to close all of them
comparo them with what you arc
order. You will And high quality
Just phonei us your order. Free
H
large size
per can
12 k
Standard corn per can .10
Fresh eggs per doz. .39
Mixed candy por lb. .18
Applo butter, 1 lb. can .19
P & G Soap, io bars .17
25c can Dr. Prices Baking
powder for .15
Famous Windmill poas .20
Applo Jolly, 3 glassos .25
Good Macaroni or spogotto
pkg. 08
Roast beef, 2 lb. can JUS
Olives, 20 oz. slzo .42
petenl ln handnff theB0 cases and;nltou of tho Isdom of tho farmei.a.
OF ELECTION
Progressives Was
Asset. .
SH.MOII HKMI PAIlENT-TtiiGIIl:K&'08tQrdny to the weal Flold-Blrgo
ASSOCIATION HOLD fflumber yard whore a bin of coal was
mv. im. nro was cnusca oy
a
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1110 members ol the pnront-tcac-,iln
ers association of the Senior high
met Wednesday afternoon In th
Senior high assembly hall. Aftct
short business meeting a program
Klvcn which consisted of . a roac 1 campaign against cancor. Dr. D. T.
lug by Miss Gibson. This wnsQulgloy ot Omaha will glvo an ad -
followed by topics for round table
discussion, the first topic was "Did
you know Senior High was In Star A
Class" and was given by Miss John1
son; The topic "Cigarette Smoking
, BM,rtt" WH wi h.wrf
c.. n.ni.n. i.n i.
very Interesting talk on this subject.
Tho topic What is your Idea of "Play
L)fe , hIgh school wa8 discU8;od
H n result there were fifty parents
present. This was a very interesting
mcetrhg, everyone present showing ,n
decided interest in the topics discuss-
ed. .. 'ul
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WILD IIORSK VALL13Y
On Thursday . Nov. Dth tho Ladles
met with Mrs. Roy Oman to mnko
more dress forms. ,
Th Rnnw nt j,a Hpnson felt
lld v niornilllr and melted
wltn
inn oominir nr-imv. i
i gratia schools. Mrs. Wloso was form
The Sparmuth school enjoyed a .., ,., ,
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Irlnv nn Mnv 7tli nH thn SPhonl
day after a short visit at tho Carl1
Bergstrom homo. !
Tho much wished for rain camo on
Saturday and Sunday s morning.
Altogether it moasurod two ana ono
half inches and soaked into the
ground In fine shape.
Not all tho prairio chickens aro kill
ed yet in our nelchborhood. This
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ciiuuiu iiui uu .uuaiuui i uo ii
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V1LUL1U1L IU HUUIUIO. 1 L IB Ullll u
Thllda Nelsbn left hero for Omaha
' Friday evening. Sho oxpectB to Btay
there all winter. Sho was accom
panied by Edith Forsberg, who will
visit her brother Nat, who Is a bar.
ber there.
Seventy-two votes were cast 'in
I Antelope predlnct. Tlireo men and
two women served on tho board.
(Bryan for Goyornr and Sprlngor for
' Commissioner received tho most
votes.
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lr. and Mrs. Frank Adams ro-
f turned to-day to their homo at Pas-
; adena, Calif, after spending several
weeks at tho F. L. Tomplo homo..
!
I In a manner satisfactory to tho men. ,
A. C. Kramph, Chairman.
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Specials For Four Days
100 lbs Cabbage $1.25.
Box Apples $1.15. ;
Bushel Jonothan Apples 95c.
All in Good Shape.
T
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McMichael Grocery,
PHONE 441. '
I SHORT STORIES OF
PEOPLE AND THINGS
ITEMS OF lTEUESTYVn0UT RE
CENT HAPPENINGS IX THIS
COMMUNITY
Armlstlca day being a legal holiday, -
tho pounty otfldoa will bo'bloiMl all
r.dny Saturday.
The flro dtniirLnt wna nnllrwl nut-
SDontnncniis coinlniHtlnii
s.........uv.i.a n.........u..n.. Vnf .....M.
o wn8.dono
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There will bo a public meeting fttj,Hltnflnd,nff "1 Wlckwlro, troop
I throe, received tho nersonnl hnnHh
the
I uvonlng in tho Interests of tho nation -
' dress on tho subject. Tho mooting; Is
free and all nro Invited
Mrs. Harrloito Ogdon Splckorman,
, J"' . P u
0usbI Splokonnon of this city died
mother ot Mrs. S. M. Soudor and Miss
Wednesday evening -bt tho Sbudor
T' 'Sr'!! y'
eight months and 27'clays old.. Tho
- body was taken to Marysvlllo, Miss-1
' "iai
wu, tina ZTTZ . .t.
loyoa 80veruf j,ours yCstordarduo to
I the big tiro at Kearney; Nbr. VHcn the
1 j. p. Gibbons olovator burned. Tho
I hro was caused from spontaneous
colnbust,ou whlch rcBUltwl ,n an ex.
jploalon. Tho heat was so Intense ami
tho flames warping tho trackB mado
It imposslblo for trains to pass. Tho
nt nf thn olivntrr u'n nat Imntml tm
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bO ?70,000.
! Resinning Monday Mrs. II. D. Wiose
win start an axamination of nil school
'children in tho citv who attend thn
wi; miBB riuiuiitu vjuuillll, UIUUUIU
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A pay shelf has boon established
at tho city library. The library
funds aro so small that they do not
cover tho actual needs for now
tinnlrn n tlin linnnl In .inlnrr mnnl nf
tho amount for the much-hdea
roforenco works. . Tim vory latest
fiction is purchnsd and; placed on tho
shelf nnd a charge of ten conts a
week lq mado until (he cost of the
linnlr linn linnn mnf wlion it. will fin
placed on tho free shelves. Patrons
of th0 I,brary W,U g,adly mce thls
emergency which will build up the
library nnd make It hotter.
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Mrs. Mary Grimes Jeft Wednesday
for Boulder, Colo.,, wjiero Bho will
spend two months visiting her sister.
Sho will leavo tho flrBtof tho year for
California where sho will spend tho
romaindorr of tho winter.
kr. and Mrs. Julius Hahler loft
yesterday for" Omaha whoro thoy will
visit for a fow dayB. 'Mr. and Mrs.
Hahler are enroute to Rochester,
Minn,
Ocorgo Frodricks loft yesterday
for Hastings to attend the Shrlnors
convention.
Carl Simons transacted business
. in Ogallala yesterday.
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KCOUTvCOUltT OF HONOR HOLDS
1NTHR10STINO OPENING
SHOUTINft '
Tho Court ot Honor ot tho local'
council, Boy Scouts of Amorlca met in '
; tho court room, last Wednesday night
j for its first KOBston. Tho court Is
!ho awarding body for merit badges
and first and second class pins. C. 1
. i Tomplo Is chairman of tho court, i
K. 15. Carr. nrosldent of tho council. .
nwardde tho second class pins. J.
) C Holmnn, scout commissioner, a -
j '"lpd the second class pins. J.
u. ftiopnpns, uio executive, awnrdod
tho merit badges. George W0R0, or
troop five, rccolved his first class '
badge, Beolor Scott, also or troop'
ilvo, received four morlt badges,
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carpentry, llfo saving, swlmlng, and
safoty first
Charles Tuckor. troop,
live, received a morlt badgo for
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1 morlt badge.
I Tho drum and buglo co'rps openod
j mooting by playing tho assembly
cull. It then played tho scouts call
whllo Linn' Twlnom, Senior Patrol
Leader for troop one, ushored tho
candidates to' their seatni tho chairs
UBod by tho Jurymen in rognlar court.
Invocation was given after which tho
ijcbutB pledgo to tho flag was ropeat
ed. Tho Awards woro mado next
after which tho meeting was closed
wltfli the "scout oa,th and benediction.
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OmCINAL IDEAS ADOUT AXITO
MOllILES 1Y, NOTED
FIIjM STARS
Charles Jones, star In the "Fast
Mall" production -which will bo
shown at tho Kcltlf beginning -Saturday
night, is thinking somo of be
coming an Inventor. Ho haB a parti
cular invention in mind and bellevos
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that K ho had had tho dovlco on an
Liilnmnlilla nuinnllu U ,nlt.t
prevented somo nnifiyanco as well as
some quick thinking on his part as
to whether hq was going to bo nllvo
a fow momonntH lator.
Jones borrowed a frlond's car to
take n spin ono Holloywood aftcr-
noon In Juno, his own machine being
In tho shop, and wondod his way out !Wurtclo nnd Mrs Mai.y stlinson.
on ono of tho ribbon-like roads for'
which some people claim Caliroriila WOMANS CLUB.
Is famous. Tho 'gcnoral club will meet Tuesday
Tho car Jones was using broko a aftornoon at 2:30 In the Methodist
steorlng knucklo going down a hill, chut-ch parlors. A good attondonco
and tho star saved hlmsolf by leaping j ' desired as roports will bo glvoni by
from tho machine Just before It hit 1 tho convention committoos. Tho pro
a stono nbutmont. Tho . car Is Bald Km for Bettor Book Week will ho
to hnvo been worth at least a dollar
aMv 8 nmT8h'
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huiiiuduu.v uu;ni iu puriect uu appara
tus that will stop a spoedlng motor
car by tho drlvor Just hollering
"Whoa." Jones thinks It would hi
iu l),B "omand.
Howovor, Reoves Eason, who dl
rccted Jones In "Rough Shod,"
thinks tho Idea is all wrong. Eason
thinks a bettor plan would bo to
carry a load of sand on tho treat
end of tho- car so a motorist will
havo something soft to fall Into In
case the mnchlno Is wrecked.
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W. W. Sioler of Wallace was a busi
ness visitor in tho city yesterday.
Tho members of the W. W G. of the
Baptist church gave a supper in tho
basement of 'tho Baptist church last
ovcnlng.
DRUG SPECIALS
Saturday Only.
.25 Colgate Dental Croam 18
.2C Cashmoro Boquot Soap , .18
.25 DoWitt Toilet Cream . r. Tla
.50 Jorgons Benzoin and Almond Lotion . , Ji$
.50 MulslHod Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. .38
.35 Gets It, for corns j;
1.10 Tanlac , j&
1.20 Nujol Oil . . .95
1.50 Woodward's Chtcolato Cherries j.io
00 Woodward's Chocolate Cherries.!
ACTIVITIES OF THE
y
i
iVHAT is
BEING BONK BY T1IK
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
' METHODIST
! 11:00 "A Triumphant C'liurch "
7:3a Union revival meetings
1,AI'TIST
ll'00 "IIow Roadcst Thou?"
8,00 Unln services.
jeffbrsoN
Pn.m,.Tfflrl, 'xti,
wUl
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iiramauii vixty, XU il . O CIOCK
L, tll0 Bci10ol building.
LUTHERAN
11:00 "Tho Contribution oftho Luth
eran church to Amorlcan Llfo.:'
S:00 "Sitting Still."
EPISCOPAL
Guild will moot Thursday at tho
homo of Mrs. S. Schwntgcr, 502 East
5th St. Everyone is invited to attend.
LUTHERAN
Tho young peoples missionary so
cloty will moot Tuesday ovonlngwlth
MIsa Ina DIonor, 517 South PlneW;.
NIOAFIGEE rl
Campflro will meet TuoBday, Nor.
14 fit tho home of Miss Bonnlo Mur
doch. This will bo a coromonlal
meeting.
AMERICAN LEGION
All American Legion men. and ox
Brvlco mon aro Invited to attend tho
dinner glvon by tho War Mothors at,
tho Lutheran church parlors, Satur
day, Nov. 11th. Everyone wolcome.
AUXILIARY
To tho American Legion will moot
Friday ovcnlng. There will bo a busi
ness and sbclal mooting at this time.
Thoso on the entoTtnlnlng commlttoo
nro Ella Thayer. Besslo Show. Mrs.
j Manger, Mrs. Geo. .Vosolpka. Mrs.
in chnrgo
librarian.
ot Miss Wheeler,- city
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LOCAL FOOTBALL TEAM
COACHES LEAVE F.OH
COLUMHUS
AND
Tho local football team and Itn
coaches left yestorday for Columbus
whoro thoy will moot tho fnst Colum
bus toain this aftornoon. Columbus
was defeated last year by North Pljvtfo
by a lfi to 13 score. This gamtS pro
mises to bo ono of the fastest gam on
of the season for Columbus is ono ot
tho four toams o tho stata which has
not lost a game so far this season,
nnd thoy nro out strong for the stato
honom. Tho team will return soma-,
tlmo tomorrow.
George Raue ot Kearney came lao
ovcnlng to visit with friends In tho
city for a few days.
ORGANIZATIONS
North Side Drug Store,
Phono C54
We Deliver