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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
TUB NORTH PLATTIg SIDMI-WlfllDKLY TRIBUNID 4 I; Vt i v CLINTON, THE JEWELER CLINTON & SON, The Eye Glass Men Sign oi TheBig Ring Satisfaction Sure Try Us. Graduate Opticians .lAilS Snyder a swap NpTICB Waa born Fobrtuwy. IS lS-JG in fiawrorn county, Ohio mm lUoil No Cholco resident lot on nnvoH street. The bunks or tho city will bo cloi- vombor 3, 1922 attho ago of 7G yclrM front. $100 crish, bnlcmco $10.00 porlatlc day, It boing a lognl holiday, s month nnd 6 "days. rHo. sorved In month. Phbno 1138 or see .. The Phut National Bunk. the Civil war aa hVory young soldier, enlisting" for thellrst time In Co. O. 129th UtoKlmqnt Ohio Volunteer In- J. 13. SEBASTIAN. -:o:- The IMntto Vajloy Stale Bank McDonald State Bank. Union Stnto Unnk. io:- LOCAL AND PERSONAL CIT tor Spectacles. MrSMohn KehlHcr of Maxwell shojyflfd .'irVUhe. city. Wednesday. Saturday 'epeclnT'at tho Cash Mark-' Miss Josophine KHno Is 111 at her home at 609 East 3rd St. Miss Gladys Johnston left yester day for Columbus to witness tho North Platte Columbus football game Mr fltlll Mm Trili Miifdn nf liter- Fresh lmhi.Pork Roasts 20c lb ham. Nbr. visited with Men,! in thn : Church Society Kntcrtnlucd. l nono 2C, IL. StObbins. ' city for a few days this week. Mts8 Florence Stamp left We'dnes- ytlsa Helen Smith irrlvVl i,nmn ti, Mrs. h. C. Drost and daughtor Mary , fanny on July 1 1SG3 and wns dts- loft yoatortlny for Lincoln whore thovj' clnrged March 4; ljjlGA. rolnllstlng In will visit friends. Thoy will also at-! Co. n. 179th Itoglmont Ohio Volunteer tend tho laying of tho corner stone of Mr. and Mrs. li. A. Backers rctiirn Infantry August 'jM,.'iSp'4. FVom this -tho new atato capltol. Mrs. Drost will od to tholr homo In St. Louis' yoator roglmont ho was discharged as nroturn tho first of next week, while lny after visiting at tho Henry Haok- I Corporal Juno 17. 18G5 at Nashville, , Mory will spend n month there, ers home Tenn Beforo entorimr tho nrmv Mr.1 : -rm - . 1 j.'..u Snydnr loomed the carpenter trade nnd after tho war being qualillcd with ' this good;mcnns of earning a living ho came to Nebraska, settling near Sow ard, Nebraska. '"Later 1i0 lived In Seward where ho owned his home. Mr. Snyder camo to North I'l.ouc In 1872 wnc.n tno city day for Omaha, .where she will visit ' flrat of tho week to visit her, parents, nun iii?iiutKtor ajiew aays. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith. Mrs. J. TjfStuar't returned veRter- . Goorire Frater left veatnrdnv for fl-lljy, ... day from,itWnt-or after visiting her .Hastings where ho will attend tho shriners convention. Kelly. daugliten tocr several days Mrs. George .GUbs left Wednesday evening for 'Omaha .yrhero she will visit with relatives. E. E. Carr left this morning for Ogallala whoro ho will transact busi ness. Hs8 Florence' Stack left Wednes day' for Omaha whero she will visit with friends for a few dayB. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMullen left yestrday for Omaha whero they will transact business for a few days. Donald Bussell left yesterdayfor Columbus whore he will attend the football game this afternoon. Senator, Borah of Idaho passed through the city yesterday' on No. 1 8. enroutc east. was largely dugouts, The Alter soclelv nf ihn Onthnii nnt shanties. As a contractor ho, . ... . ........ I hollied lnillll thn firttt f1nMwHf nlinrl. viiuibii' nua uiiiuriuincu yesieruay itfternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Loul3lani1 th0 flrst 8C,001 ' our city. ld hnilt rinrl ltnlnn.T 1itt(l1 mnN houses. In tho late' seventies ho bo- Kiitci-tnlns nt nlrtdny Party. gan working for tho Union Pacific Pauline Joffers entertained a num- 'Hnllroad Co., and for34 years until ber of her playmates at her homo bis retirement on his seventieth birth Wednesday. Tho occasion bolng her ! Jay remained Htcadlly'at work run thirteenth birthday. The afternoon t nlng his closing years as a passenger was spent In playing games nf tor , conductor. In this capacity ho has which a delicious lunch was sorved. , carried ovor his division many of the Mrs. Glen Smith left this tribrnlng for Gibbon where.shc will visit with Lo(jgcs KnfcrtflJn nt K. C. Hull relatives for several weeks. , Tho nombor8 of tho Modern Wood- Mrs. L: J. Johnson and- daughter ! man mid tho Royal Neighbors and Marion loft Wednesday for Gibbon, J their friends were entertained last Nobr., whoro they will visit relatives for several weeks, with evening at tho K. C. hall. During the evening a program was given followed Jim Clinton and Ernest Itincker ly (lanc,np- Tho muslc was 'l8hl AV,inno,iv fn, R.nra VhhM the Dnnceland entertainers. left Wednesday for Hastings where they will attend the Shrlners conven tion. They will attend tho football game at Columbus this afternoon. 1 1 Elmhurst Farm Shorthorns AT PUBLIC AUCTION Farnum, IIebr. Thursday, November 23. 35 Head of Registered Cattle -Highest class registered ;Shorthornn, 8 bulls and 27 cow's and heifers. , . , 4 WHY SHORTHORNS? England, tho home of the Shorthorn cow -tliat furnishes 90-por cent of Ihtr nmk-conKumcdln Uondon. vo believo true dual typo docs not sacrifice beef making on tho alter of milk production. , . - TERMS-Cash unless other arrangements have been made with tlio , clerk-before tho sale. v. t E. W. Crossgrove & Sons. A. W. Thompson, ,W., H. Blcr, C. AH Hud,on, O. H. Petorso'ifli Auctioneers, S. F. Parker," Clerk. 1 - ' . J W. T. JUDY 8c SONS. :irU PUJ1K BltKl) STOCK SALE OP 1022 ' Will be held at Kearney, 'cbr. Wednesday, November 15 th. At pur sale barji and pavllliqn just outside of East CUy limits. ucar,. Burlington tracks. Consisting of SPOTTED POLAND CHINAS - A few winter,' spring and summer male pigs Also a few gilts, all soiling opon. Wo will also offer a fow Poland China malo pig's. Those all have tho making of big hogs. There will be boars in this sale-that aro not related to' arty of tho sows we so)d last year. - DUKOC JERSEY MALE PIGS All of thoso pigs aro BVed "by Pcorless Sensation 2nd and Judy Sen sation. . . 5 POLLED SHORTHORN HULLS , All about eighteen months old and have passed the Government tost for Tuberculosis. Y. T. JUDY & SONS Saturday's Hose Special LadiN Black Silk Hose, $1.50 "value for Childrens ribbed Hose, for school, black only, 2 pair lor 98c 35c E. T. Tramp & Sons. (Jhls Club Is Entertained - The members of tho Lutheran Girls .club wero entertained Wednesday evening at the homo of Ms. J. E. "Sluder. She was assisted. In enter taining by .Miss Hazel Llerk. Thoro were twenty four guests present. A delicious lunch was served. nations celebrities and oven many, of foreign lands. James Snyder"- was married to Miss Marry Martha Scott of North Platto May1 2Gtht, 1876; To this union three children wore bor'n: Arthur, who died when six month's bid. Tho other two sons Ray and Asa both llvo hero. Jamos Snyder was, I well known in North Platto being a member of sovoral lodges and organi sations. As an old citizen, an honest man, a good neighbor, husband and father and a lovr; of his work, Mr. Snyder, will long bo. rememborcd'i :o: I rno smau daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haronza or Ogallala hns her tonsils removed at tho Platto CHIROPRACTIC DOES NOT STIMULATE THE NERVES. Chiropractic simply releases tho prcssuro on tho unhinged ncrvo In tho spinal column tho norvo that la hlndorcd from sending out 100 per cent norvo energy and thoroby pormlts tho stomach, lungs, liver head bowels or othorr p'art of tho body to become normal. ' Health depends primarily upon 100 per cent il'oW of norvo"' energy. 4 In giving you an adjustment I adjust tho cauBd of your disease. Reliovo tho'prossuro on tho nervo In th spinal column 4 and nature makes you well. id-- : I BATCHELDER & BATCHELDER CIIIROI'llACTOUS Ovor S(ar Clotlitngr House Xortli Pltitto, Nob. Ofiieo Hours t:s.y. !):00 n. in. to 12:00 a- in. n t -2:00 1111. (o5:0i)4 in. - 7:00 p. in. to 8:00 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment. Phono 109 I Valley hospital yesterday. byi Arden Bunnpll left yesterday forj tho Columbus whoro-ho will .take in. thai Platte-Columbus foot-ball! Unstern Star Ofl'iccrtf Entertained. Mrs. George Schell assisted Mrs. Ray Eyerly entertained jgjfficers of tho Eastern Star chapter ' North JTuesdav afternoon nt thn Kr.hnnll limine. ' jome. Tho afternoon was spent in Mra c E, Lawsqn nnd Uaughlor a social way. A delicious twoIVIolot lcft yOHlorday ror Columbus bourse 'lunch was served. SVhere they will witness tho foot-ball Electrify! E ON Entertain Their Husbands Tho members of the P E O and their game this afternoon. . Mrs. Earl Eshlomen of Hershoy vj-husbands vero delightfully enter-(Ontorett tho Platto Valley hospital Italned Saturday evening at dinner ami -Wednesday whero she will rocolvq jfflMLaji3UvWnftJiom.oij r.-. nd Mr9W1G(Hcil nttenl01 M7E". Crosby. Tho assisting hostesses R Mrs. el W, Edwards roiurned this wero Mosdames McDonald, Hondy, .morning from Kansas city whero she ' Menl'mann. Rincher nnd Miss Janet Uvas called hv ihn ninon nf it n ; McDonald Mr. Snyder acted as toast master. Clover toasts wpro responded to by W. IK McDonald, T. Wilcox Piano num- iVntonides, Mrs. Dailey and Miss Duncan wero gjoatly enjoyed. Tho evening -was ono of merriment and pleasuro throughout. rand Mrs. York Ilinman. hors and songs uy Miss Smith. The Dancoland cntortalnors, leave today for Kearney and. Holredge. They will play for a danco in Kear ney this evening. I , Mrs. Annlo Shay returned Tues day from Ireland, W.cst Virginn where alio visited with rolatlvos for several weeks. i ' .. . ' s ' Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Todd loft this If' IJXIO PACIl'IO TpjlJ TADLB... -V . WcsIIiouimI Np. .-1 Nov 3 .j. 7 ..- No. U o. 13 w.,, 4:45 p. a ;4G a, m : '1 :-'5 p. m 2:01 p. m. cm ... -a . xu a, w. j a ill ... . --.,..,.44 . 'tU It. 1XJ. ! Hj No. 17 0:25 n. m No. 19 Jrf 9:10 a O'Connor No, 5!1 . 8:C0 a. No. 2o rv... 7. -00a). in. in. m. Jo. Enslljound . Youii ("ouplo Wed. i" tr-.i . i R morning for Storllnir whero thoy will (f dock at tho Methodist parsonago ' FR at U, ll0I "9 latlcrs sis when Miss IJurthn Sportsman became S1' lia' lviy V,iU0, i.Mf.ln nn. ...... A,...uMH.. rm.H ' & Joeroniony was porformod In tho pros onco of tho Immediate families and n j felw friends, with Rev. II. E. 'Hess ontciuiing. i'lio young couplo were 4 attended by Miss Ruth Koons nnd Enrl Sportsman. The brldo wore a dross of dark blue sorgo with hat to match. After the' ceremony a delicious jtwo courso wedding suppor was jstirved at tho Sportsman homo. Mrs. Atteberry Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sportsman of this city. Sfio iittenddd tho local high school and jhas boon omployod at tho istore for tho past two years. Mr. '.... Attoborry is employed at thn Post Office. Tho young couplo will make their homo at 315 South Chestnut street. - N :o: Guy Wilson of Horshoy was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. John Bowling left yesterday for Grand Island whoro he will transact business for several days. Mrs. Ray AVolborn hnd son loft j Wednesday for their homo in Sterling j nftor visiting at tho home of tho form i ors parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper. ' J. E-. Plnnegon, traveling freight j agent for tho C. N. & S. P. railroad transacted business in tho city Wed nesday. i Mrs. G. H. Gceso of Keystone who underwent an operation at tho Mem orial hospital tho first of tho week is reported to bo much Improved. C, F. Spencer left yesterday for Lincoln whoro ho will witness tho 1 laying of tho corner stono of tho Now Stato capital. Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Guiles roturn ed tho first of tho week from a two wooks visit at tho E. II. Garrison homo In Lexington. Grill cooked breakfast Lobs than tho cost of tho two doliclous, grill cooked eggs you enjoy for breakfast; less than tho cost of a bowl of corcul with good- oroam,"is ""Uio charge for . tho current that iiiakoa thoso foods ready for you to eat Five uonts Is all it costs to. cook break fast aiectrlcally. Other table appliances toast ur.8, itoruulutors ,anil waflle Irons, glvo equal Hurvlco fpr a fow cents. Think how the low cost of electricity brings to homos ot ovon slondor means tho coirvnioneo and nsslsttinco of electric servants. North Platte Light & Power Co.L Public Sale ii 2 12:20 p. m. 4 , 11:00 p. m 8 12:05 p. m. 10 2:25 p. in 12 . 11:30 p, m. 14 C:5C p. in. No. 10 8:E5 a. ra. Nfi- 18 - 1:15 p. ra No. 20 ... k 7:20 p. m No. 54 10:10 p. ra No. 2C 5:40 a. m, HP No. No. No. No. When in Omaha STOP WITH US Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Having decided to quit larmliyj. I will soil at Public Auction on tho Strolberg farm, GJ,i miles west of North Platte and U, mllo south and ' mllo west of Dlrdwood Station on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 16th. Commencing at ono 1 o'clock, the following property to-wjt: 90 HEAD OF HOGS 90 Consisting of 10 puro bred Duroo Red gilts, 47 Hampshire shoats, 5 Hampshlro brood bows and 29 fall pigs. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 4,mllch cows, 3 yearling heifers and 4 calves. 7 HEAD OF HORSES 11 Our reputation of 20 years fair dealing is back of these hotels. Guests may stop at any one of them with tlio as. 1 ,J. O. Ptt.?B and B. O. Worton !'C'!Z'"e. "' ZlTJZa Z CONANT -HOTEL COMPANY tion. Ono bay toam geldings, weight 3100; team mares, weight 28005 ono grey team, weight 2400 and ono yoarliug colt. FARM MACHINERY 2 wag'onB, 2 boot racks, beet cultivator, beet seodor, two row Hstory'dlBo cultivator, half Jntorost in John Deere raanuro spreader corn cultivator, 5 shovol garden plow, gang plow, sulky plow, 9 foot dlsorf hay swoop, two mowers, harrow, 4 sots harrfoss, beet dlg gor, 12 foot surfaco packer, cream separator, 500 bushols potatoes, South Ilcnd rnngo stovo and numorous othor nrtlcles. Free Lunch at Noon TEIl3ISf20 and under cash, G months tlmo at 10 per cent interest. Ncf.proporty removed until settled for. H. M. CLEMENS, Owner. HAY C LAJiPOItI, Clerk COL, HHOWNFIEM), Auct. .o l