The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 14, 1922, Image 4

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    THE NORTH PL ATT IS SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
General Pershing Goes And Gets cem
THE UNION REVIVAL
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OLD TIMERS CLUB .
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VOTIfiS OX THIS J'HOOUHBS AND
IXCIIHSXTS OH1 TIIK
.MHIfiTIXfi
Monday night wan rest night and
no sorvjeea woro hold.
Prayor mooting!) aro bolng lluld
each morning at ton o'clock but no
announcement of tlio placoa has
ronchffd tho Tribuno. (Jiir columns
aro opon to these announcements
but none nro furnished.
. ' J. P. 8mlttgeiw of Elmlra. N. Y.
;wa in thi city this wwk meeting
old friends and renewing acquaint
ances. He came to Lincoln county
In 1880 and lived on the Gnrriold
table until 1800. Lator ho wont to
Hawaii where he lived for some time.
IU dnughtor is living in Elmira nnd
o he calls it his home. Ho is now
on his way to Honolulu where ho
will spond some months. Ho knew
many of the business mon of North
Platte and recalled the names or
many former residents in tho north
part of the county.
Mra h 0 fJffoit. rflthrhW 'ysMerlflJ
from Lincoln whara she spent a few
days visiting frrlends
, vMrs. 1). M. Loynoldt, Mrs. Geo. Six
moro and Mrs. II. B. Bosnian ipont
Saturday in Horshoy visltlngg rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drown of Her
i shey fcpont Sunday in tho city visiting
their dnughtor Mrs. Earl Bshlomen
i who Is rccolving treatment In tho
; Platte Valley hospital.
; Cha Joda'?$f rr.lu6i to pdliW
court yesterday atrtl Onto) $1 (.30 tot
llntolcatlmi. , r- '
; The &f4tfW Ohl (in ol 'Vi; and
'Mrs. Oeofge iWfcjir nfn.tftfl 1 ill!
!at a local hospital this morning front
tmepmoutn,.
Miss Helen , Smith whu has .Iwan
visiting at the homo of her pnrauta
jMr. and Mrs. J.-1. Smith returned' to
( Lincoln Sunday whore "she will re
i wine her studios at the University.
Tonight is young people's night.
The mombers of tho different young
people's organizations of tho differ
ent churchos aro to bo the guosts and
n special service has been proparcd
1 for them.
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Sunday night was stormy and It
looked like it would bo cold but that
i did not prevent a full house from
enjoying tho service. Mr. Fraser
preached a flno sormon and tho
singing was good.
WATCH YOUR SALE DATE
N'o. 23 Salo of registered short
oorn cattjo at Elmhurst farms by E.
W. Crossgrove & Sons.
Nov. 1G Farm sale by II. M. Clem
ens at his place C miles west of
North Platte. Col. I. D. Brownfield,
Auctioneer.
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Gen. John J, Pershing would have bccll quite a boy in the front line
trenches with a rifle had he not been busy bossing our A. It. F. in
Trnnpe. Last week on the lower Mississippi he went duck huntinn
with Gov. Parker and Bernard Daruch, using a 10-gaugc gun, dropping
then he posed for this exclusive
his first eight birds without a miss,
photo.
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ACTIVITIES OF THE
IT
ORGANIZATIONS irzzeJi
WHAT IS BEING DONE Y THE
DIFFERENT LODGES AND
SOCIETIES
METHODIST
Tho' Womnns Homo Missionary will
moot in tho Prcsbytorlnn church
basement Thursdiiy afternoon.
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CATHOLIC i
Hit AV
Will Knterluln at Bridge.
Mrs. P. A. Nolan will entertain this
evening at her home at a bridge party.
Girls club vtyU
wvoning wt the
Hlldobrnndt.
nioutwodncfldny
homo ofrMrs. John
P. 15. O.
Chapter A K wiUmeet Wednesday "na M'-KosH
afternoon with Mrs. O, II. Moroy, COO
East Third street.
i War .Mathers Servo Dinner.
Tho War Mothers entortnlned all
American Igiun nnd ox-sorvlce mon
at a bnnquet in tho Lutheran church
parlors Saturday evonlng. Tho base
ment was beautifully decorated with
(ml and blue streamers. For tablo
tfjfeorattymB wflilto chrysanthemums,
mall flags woro used. Four -leuf
clovers woro given as favors. After
the Invocation given by Rov. Pattor
sc?np Ritppaf , wns served" '"a sploudld
program was rondorod which consisted
of vcenl solos by Mrs. M. II. Gilfoyl
t Erb. Mrs. Josonh
Mr. and Mrs. Ilorman Ilandholf loft
yesterday for Omaha 'after visiting
During this week, Mr, Fraser will j with friends in the city for several
speak each evening. Tho four 'days.
church pastors have taken this part j Miss Alburtu Callendur who is
of tho work during tho first two teaching school In Sarbon spent tho
weeks of the meotmgn but their work week end 1n tho city visiting her
has becotrto heavier as the, campaign j parents M. and Mrs. B. 0. Callender.
progresses and Mr. Fraser has re- Mrs. Thomas Durbln returned to her
lleved them of tho preaching work, home In Cheyenne 'Saturday after
' spending the week in the city at tho
Tho children's program on Satur- Q H Shrlver home
day night was a big success. The Cooney an" daughter Bap0
stage was crowded v with boys and spcuL tUo weefc cml m 0vcrtori vlslt.
girls and their singing was a treat. . wth rclatlVcs
Mr. Fraser showed his wonderful, Mr and Mrg Howard McMiclmel!
ability with children and tho packed ' returned yesterday from Denver after!
house showed Its appreciation by visltlng wlth frcnds for several days, j
giving undivided attention to the en- to thelr home Columbus Saturday
tiro program. The program was a after visiting at the home of tho form-l
secret from tho grown-ups and tho or8 astor Mrs M j Trego, j,
children kept it well. Another MrR Chas M Hunl lett Saturday
children's program Is boing prepared for Richmond, Calif., where she will
for next Saturday ovoning. spend tho whiter.
m , :o: Jack .McClollan of Gothenburg has I
0. II. Eycriy of Horshoy was a bUBi- taken a position with tho Nebraska ,
nos8 visitor In the city yosterdity. ImM ,& Elevator Co. as mlllers
Mrs. Tlios- Healey (and daughter ,
Cathorino attended tlio Gothenburg- j
Hnvtla frrtlio1l irnmn ni flnf linTilinrn.
ueurgo a. uouuriB ui uunui mum
acted business in tho city Saturday.
Chiropractic Does Not
Add To Nor Subtract From
When you are sick tho true Chiropractor doos not glvo you
drugs, stretch tho body, manipulate any part of tho dis cased
tissue, nor use any form of electrical massage.
.DIb ease, to the Chiropractor,, is caused by the hindrance
of tha normal flow of norvo energy from the spinal column to
tlio affected part of tho body.
By adjusting tho vertebra in tlio spinal-column nature Is given
an opportunity to pormlt 100 per cent flow of, nerve energy to
tho dis eased part.
Natural', when nature is given a chance, tho diseased part
becomes normal.
Analysis and Consultation Free.
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BATCHELDER & BATCHELDER
minor iiacto us
Over Star Clothing House
Oflico Hours
5): 00 a. v.i. to 12:00 n. in.
2:00 p. m. to ":"() p. in.
7:00 l. m. to 8:00 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment.
North Platte, Neb.
lMione 100
W; It. Moloney attended tho football
gnmo at Gothenburg Saturday.
Hrvldy acted as tonstmlstross. Ilumer
Ouk toasts worft responded to byMrs.
Ulnckor "Toests to Our Boys." "Amus"
METHODIST lag Incldouta ou Transport Going
,Mrs. Cranes lllblo Clijss.wlll meet j over," by. Dr. Solby, "Comparison Bo
at the (homo of Mrs. Bodkor, 400 W. ( twon French Girls and Amorictin
3rd street. Wodnosday aftornoon. i0irl." by Jay Smith and Jim Koofo
- jgave "Toust to Our Mothers." Closing
i remarks by Mrs. Iloildy. After overy
toltst, sougs were sung, lod by nivli
mond Blrge uiul Jim Clinton. Thero
woro 200 guots present.
:o; "
LVTHE11AN
Young peAploH missionary sooioty
will moat this availing with Miss Iria
Dicnor at G17 South Pino Street.
LUTHERAN Clinton's for Spectacles,
Brotherhood will meet thle ovoning i Mrs. CharloB Daflor or Paxton shop
iu tho ohurch basoniont. Supper will pod in tho olty Friday,
bo Borvcd at G o'clock. MIss Bollo Loypoldt of Horshoy
shopped in tho slty Saturday.
Saturday. -y
Mary Dill of-Chicago is visiting with
Earl Stebblns of Gothenburg visited roiatives in tho city.
with friends in the city yesterday. !0:
E.'E. Carr spent Sundny In Hastings , . A SNAP
visiting; with menus.
R. C- Langford ' attended tlio foot
ball gamo at Gothonbiirg Saturday.
Miss Imogono Cohagon is visiting
at tho homo of her cousin Mrs. C. L.
Boyer enrouto to Denver.
Dr. D. T. Quigloy of Omaha leftl.T; , -T -this
morning for Ogallnla where ho Whpa-J OT (lnrff8 FlafiV
will dollvor an address thfs evening.; VV UCii ill 1 Ui III ICill
Arthur Uoynolds loft this morning
for his homestead at IKiek River,
Wyo.
A daughtor was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ilorman Sludor at tho Platte
Valloy hospital Saturday '
Tho Dancoland ontortnlnors return
ed last ovoning from .Kearney and
Holdrodge whore thoy spent setvoral
days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dedmore loft
Chplqe resident loron paved street,
olghlf blocks south of Postofflce, east
front. $100 cash, balance $10.00 per
month. Phono 1138 or see
J. E. SEBASTIAN.
COME AND SEE US
Hotel Palace
EPISCOPAL
Tlio Guild will moot Thursday after
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schroodor of
noon at tho homo of Mrs S. Sohwalgsr, j crtl? shopped in the ctly Saturday.
52 East Cth. Evoryono is Invited to
attend this meeting.
Palace Cafe
PalaceBazaar
this morning for their homo In Key- i
Evorythlng first class and prices 1
reasonable Opposite Union Pacific
stono nfta spending several days in , StntIon
tho olty visiting nt uio v. u. ueumuru , .
home, 1 mms?smmmmMmm
Why Should Anyone
ithout a Radiola
e
when the prices range from 18 to 350,
when even the small sets with telephone
head pieces give satisfactory results near
the broadcasting stations,
when broadcasting with all its entertain
ment, news, fun and music is free, and,
when ourservice experts are ready to adviseyou.
Come in and look them over.
Radiola Receive
Model A-R 1300
Price 50
A complete Crystal Receiver
which can also be adapted to
Vacuum Tube Operation.
Receives Broadcasted Con
certs up to distances of from
25 to 40 miles.
"there's a Radiola Jor every purse?
from $18 to $350
North Platte Light & Power Co.
This symbolol
quality it your
protection
tienrgo Faddlo of Wallace was n
I business visitor in tho city Saturday.
J Monoy to loan on farms. , See Gono
1 Crook.
McDonald Novelty Orchestra at
Dancoland, Wodnoiidny and Saturday
! of this wook. '
JUNIOR CHOI It
Will hold a social this Friday
aftornoon and ovoning In St. Pat
ricks Hall. Homo mado candy.wlU
again bo sold at 50c n pound.
' " Patrick Buckley latt this morning
N1CAFIOEE 'f01. Columbus Vetera he will spond
Campflro will moot Wodnosday oven-, SOvoral days visiting nt tho homo of
Ing at tho homo of Miss Bonnlo Mur- hi, diu,ghtur Mrs. William Dolan
moating win no
lock This
motilal mooting
attend
a cero-f
Evoryono Ib urged to
FRIDAY
Thoro will bo a box social and
program at the South Bluffs school
house, 2Yj miles east of tho Stato Whoro sho spont sovoral days visiting
Farm, Friday, Nov. 17. Miss AlmaMlss Anno O'Connoll
Spllntor is toachor nt this school,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodbock and
daughter Jean loft Sunday ovoning
for Omaha whoro thoy will visit with
friends for sovoral days.
Miss Minerva McWilllanis returned
Sunday ovoning from Grand Island
Evoryono Is Invited
program and social.
to attend tho
BAPTIST
Ladles Auxlllnry will meet Thurs
day afternoon at 3 o'clo)ck In tho
church, Tho toplo will bo "Mending
Brokon China." Tho leader will bo
Mrs. L. L. Bane. Tho hostesses nro
MesdamoB Connolly, Hlghbergor, Wal
thors', Roberts and Poaso.
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Heal Estato Mortgages bought and
sold. T. C. Patterson.
Mrs, G. E. SouBor loft yostordoy for
Loxlngton whero Bho will visit with
rolntlves.
Charles Babcock of Arnold visited
with frlonds In tho city for a fow days
last week.
Otis Fowlor.of Maxwoll was brought
to tho city last week whero ho will
recojvo medical attention. '
Wllber SwniiBon who Is attending
tho University at Lincoln spont tho
week ond in tho city visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swnnson.
A number of American Legion men
attended tho Legion mooting at Kar
noy Sunday. Tho Legion mon woro
addressed by Alvln N. Owsloy and J.
E. Fisher Department Commander.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cordor loft last
week for Vona, Colo., whoro thoy will
visit rolntlves. Brom thoro thoy go to
Cooperton, Oklahoma and thonv to
Kansas City to visit their son. After
spondlng sovoral wooks visiting in
Kansus City thoy will go to Mo. whero
they will mnko their futuro homo.
Pit. 0.H. CRESSLER
GRADUATE DENTIST
Offlco ovor tho McDouald
Stato Bank.
I am back from the Plains ot Wyoming and having made a acquaintance
with the stock growers and dealers of that count)", believe' I am in a belier
position to help you arrange and conduct your sales.
ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer.
RESIDENCE 400 EAST 3d. STREET.
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