The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 10, 1922, Image 8

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    I HE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
SemMSJecklu. Srilnme.
WILSON TOyT. Editor an.! rablinhcr.
Entered at tho North Platto, Nebraska
PbstofTIco as Second Claaa Muttor.
SUllSGMl'TION PRICK:
Ono Voar, in advnnco .$1.B0
CertHlnly It Is not the reporters for
tlio state datllM nor tlm lgcul nowf
impori. North Platte pota TttHKlay
wj.an 1L went to t1i polls ttntt II la ,
doubtful if there la another of
Retting her opinion. . :
That 1h North Ilntte.
:o:-
FltlDAY, NOVEMHElt JO, 1022
EVITORIAIj
John Bald "Search tho scriptural)',
Jot In thorn yo think yo have oternal
life." John C:39.
Woodrow Wilson said "Tho ono
thing tho world cannot pormanontly
resist Is tho moral forco of groat and
triumphant cbnvictlons."
WHO IS XOHTII PLATTIU.
- A rocont ulltorini In ono of tha
licJtlngton papora complained of tho
way In which tho report of tho forfolt
of tho Lexington game was reported
frojfl North Platto to the World
Hornhl. Tho' paper Is not at hand and
wo do hot roniemher tho wording but
tho Spirit of the editorial was censure
of NOrth Platto because of the aftlclo
In (juostloh." This Is a common error
which wo are all likely to make and
most of us do mako without thinking.
. Who is North Platto?
Is it tho City Council? The Cham
ber of Commerce? The Woman's club?
Tho Hoard of Education? The Central
Labor Union? The Country olub? .The
Loqal Scout Council? The Federated
Churches, or somo other equally Im
portant body? Who Ih North Platto
anyway?
It is certain that the item in q.cs
tlon waH not submitted to any of
theo groups and docs not rcllcct tho
sentiment of any of them. The local
corrspondent (for tho World-Herald
Is unknown to us but wo will guaran
tcgj.that he or alio sent In tho Item as
his or hor own personal Version of
th$ affair.
jlocs this one person assume to
epak for North Platto. Wo would not
rXpoct hi mor hor-to take such a"
sfrr.d '
liTo editor of this paper speaks for
hl'msolf when ho prints his, opinions
iri tho Tribune, and nothing but n
signed artlclo by someone In position
to speak or tho nssurtion that the
artlclo Ih authorized by such person
can be taken as the voice of North
riatto.
Who la Nortli Platto?
M. A. Oherg. traveling passenger
agent for tho C. N. & S. I, rallrond
transacted business In tho city Wed
nosday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sain Souder .loft joe
torilay for Missouri whero they ac
companied tho remains of Mrs. Sourt
orB mother, Mrs. Splokerman.
MIhh QuhsIo Splckorman loft yestur
day for Missouri. She will accompany
tho remains of hor mother, Mrs. II.
0. Splckorman,
Nick Logus loft yesterday for
Koohetor, Minn., whero ho will re
ceive,' medical troatmcnt at the Mayo
Bros. Clinic.
" Mrs. George .Wilson and daughtor
lteua loft this morning for Columbus
to attend tho football game this
afternoon.
Clon Walteinath loft yosterday for
Columbus to attend the football
game this afternoon.
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
The fbllowln (juotntlons woro tho
aliening markets at South Omaha this
Miomtilg and warn rocolvod" here by
'Olegruph at 10 a. in.
Cattle
Killer ciM about steady. No
cholc bcBVM on aulo. Stockors and
.feodei-n dull.
llOKS
Generally cloiitR. weak on padking
kind. Bulk packing frados ?7.2G to
17.51). Uulk Dtltdiiors $8.00 to $8.1G '
Top $8.20.
' :o:
Trnde with the Davis Furniture Co,
and save monby. 207-0 Kant Gth SL
Just around the cornor of tho First
' National Bank. Phone 19C.
; o ;
M'-a. Audio Llkons of Paxton shop
'ped In tho city yesterday.
U. L. Cochran left yostorday for
Lincoln where ho will transact busi
ness; for a few days.
Mta. M. McLean left Wednesday
morning for Glcnvill, Neb., whero she
t will spend sovoral woks visiting her
son, A. McLean.
Want Aids
'
WANTIfll Corn shuckora. Louis
KOfiDf. Phono 785F3.
FDIt 15ALB Green poppors and colsf
ry L. L Luckcr. Phono G98.I.
WANTED -ftorsos for winter ratigo.
. 8 miles north, section 22-15-30. J.
A. Horho.
WATCH" YOUR SALE DATE
m ov. a 3 Salo of registered sliort
hqm cattle at Hlmhurst farms by K.
Wj. CrosBrovo'& Sons. t
10 Farm solo by 11. M. Clem,
en's at his place G1. nillos west ot
North Platto. Col. I. D. nrownfield,
Auctioneer.
A hunting party consisting of Carl
Da' kers, T. F. Crawford, and Ocorge
Ratio of Kcarnoy loTt this morning for
Lewollon.
-:o
Peels Spuds and Asks for Senate Vote
r'roiu spud to Senate is ijuitc
some hurdle, but the confident Mrs.
Annie I). Olson, of .Minnesota, is
not a i .tid to pose in kitchen irock
in ask. rig the voters ot the state to
send hci to.Cic U. S. Senate in place
of I rani; H 'Kellog, the present Re
publican Senator. Mrb. Olson docs
not let her campaign interfere with
housework, as one wide awake
photographer found when he called
at the home. Political wiseacres say
.Mrs. Olson is piling VP hundreds of
votes in her campaign.
FOIl fllSNT- Flurnished rooms. 16
Ulbck south of court house. 209
Locust SU
FOK 9AL13 One section of land 814
miles north ot town. All under
fonco. Phono 1146 J.
WANTED Girl ,for genefal house
work. Mtls. G. Ii. Dent G20 West
1th St.
FOR SALE Apples at 60c to $1.50
bushel. Gleuburnlo Fruit farm.
Sutherland.
FOR SALE Gearhort Knitting Ma
chine. In perfect condition, with
four cylinders. Will give instruc
tion. Phono 907W.
WANTED Painting or paperhundlng
I can do lnsido or "outside painting,
tinting or furniture finishing. Rea
sonable prices. Call for Mr. Stev
ens at Phone 1153W.
WANTED Men and women demon
strators to introduce, tako orders,!
mako deliveries, 150 household ne
cessities. Food products, spices,
extracts, toilet articles, etc. Now
used by. 20 million consumers.
Largest company, most useful pro
ducts. Largo profits. Our system
gots tho business. No capital re
quired. W. T. Rawlclgh Co. 44
Liberty Street, Freoport, 111.
FOR SALE Native red cedar at the
old stock yards. Will sellt at 'auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash
a lot of used lumbor, dlfferont
dimensions, fence posts, large build
ing posts, nine to ten feet long,
extra heavy gato posts, and a num
ber of large gates, kindling woqd.i
feed bunks etc. Sale called for'
November 16th, 1922, at ono o'clock
Omar Hayos of Wnllaco'was a bual
ness visitor In the city yostrday.
Saturday special at the Cash Mark
et. Fresh ham. Pork Roasts 20c lb
Phono 2G, I. L. Stcbblns.
Miss Helen Getty loaves this even
ing for Greeley, Colo , whore she will
visit Miss Avalon Hocknborgor far a
few days. ' ,
Razor blades sharpened.. One crnl
rent. Price is same t'or single or
double edge. All work guaranteed.
Stones Drug Store.
When in North Platte
CQME AND SEE US
Hotel. Palace
Palace Cafe
PalaceBazaar
:jrythln.' firot class ohd prices
reasonable. Opposite Union Pacific
3iutlon.
Vis7
sharp.
JOHN BURKE, Owner
Mrs. Chappell of Brule was a busi
ness visitor in the city yesterday.
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LET THERE BE WAR
WITHOUT ARWIStlCE!
November 11th we again commemo
i tie 'tho slgrjlng of the AnrJlstlce
which closed the World War.
To make peace in the interest of
.umanlty, to lay aside hatred and
.lallce, is the part of great nations,
if great people.
There are greater dangers, however,
'.ban war or Invasion. One is a mode
of living which Inevitably turns life's
reedom Into a harr.issed existence.
Against extravagance, public and
private, let there be war without
armistice! Unchecked it can from
"Wltlirn-destroy-awhole nations.
The Platte Valley State Bank
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ovetnber the 11th.
Men's Overalls &
a good grade $1,181, Jour hast Opportunity.
Men's Work ShirtSi
SEE THEM 69C
Never at These Prices. A Great
Part of this Stock at Less than
Whole-Sale. Everything Goes
Nothing Reserved.
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NOW 'Or I WINTER WEIGHT RQh I I
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Women's Hose I
BLACK CAT. I
19c and 25c. I
It Will Pay You Big in $ $ To Be Here Saturday, November 11th.
SHOES
Women's Keady-To-Wear
MEN'S
DRESS SHOES $2.98
WOMEN'S
SHOES AND PUMPS (1 QO
Value to $7.60 P JUSJO
BOYS SCHOOL AND OQ
DRESS SHOES ni.OJ
.MEN'S SWEATERS $1.43.
BOY'S SWEATERS $1.19.
MEN'S HOSIERY ALL REDUCED.
Wonderful
Values
COATS
$9.45
and up.
SUITS
One lot (fcliQE
excellent $lfc.tl
values
DRESSES
Dresses $9.95
See them
Dry Goods
"Wow iVs Corrsets $1.50 & up
Won.,n'8 IIoubo Dresses .70
Won.m'8 llloomors - .98
Mlssc Flnnnol Qowns .98
Wonu-.i h Swontors 2.29
Women's Dlack Cat Hoso .19
Children's 40c Hoso .23
Women's Union Suits .89
Women's Vanity Uoxos., 1.79
Women's Hats 1.00
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Wilcox Department Store
27-inch Gingham Hc
36-inch all wool Serge 89c
Stamped Towels 29c
32-inch Gingham 21c
AH Dry Goods Marked To Sell.
- Get Our Prices on
Munsiag Wea y
Blankets and Comforts
Marked for Quick Sajes.