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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1922)
THW NORTH PLATTE SBM1-W1SEKLV TRIBUNE WILSON TOUT. Editor and Pnbllslicr. Entorod at the North Platte, Nebraska Postofflce u& Second Claafc Mattor. SUHSCWPTION PHIPI2: One Your, lu advatir.o $1.60 TUESDAY, IfOYKMlIKK 11, 1022 KIHTOIUAI So 'onion nald- "Ah n man thlnketh in hi b heart, ao Is ho." Bishop Kelly said "Our logilly to our country Is' not based on our grateful resignation or thft frtttldbn that w enjoy here; nor on tha equsllty which Is guaranteed by 'law.' man In North Platte wi atlsfled with last Saturday? Tho store wars oprti hut for Home reason business wax not good- There was a general ,feallng that we had slipped bark lu some wa nnd ;:t It was hard to put ono's fl.ger on the exact place There may bo such a thing as desecration of Arniiftlce d y and If there ts, we dUl lt Saturduy. jyjiat Is Armlstlco day? :o: The official count did not change the r nlt of the election although som.lhln? ,ocr forty au(ll harlots , were added to the figures aunounoed , last week. The only place at all 1" doubt from the first figures was the election, of Thos. Axtell to the Legis lature and the official count did not nuitiii lv.!!y change hts deal which, was ' small In any case and held the matter In doubt until the official count, was : made. . Want Acls UNCLE WRITES FOlt SALE Ono section of land miles north of town. All under, fence. Phone 114GJ. " FOIl SALE Applos at GOo to $10, bushel. Olotiburnlo Fruit' ffcrni.j Sutherland. J ft GAUFDRHU LETTER 'i s fa voitrrr. nephew is tomi OF JNTHKKSTINN LOCAL Al'lWlKS LIVE STOCK MARKETS STOCK SHIPMENTS FOR 8ALE--2 purebred Drown Lof-j horn cockerels, also a few March! hatched pullets. S21 West gift. Dear Franklo-: Yestanlav wa ltnd nnr flrst annw. started easy like tho night before and 8,26, FOR Pl? OR TKAT)E Good Ford! touring car for good milch cqw-i bay, I torn vf cblckenp Cnll 1004W 8tn. ! The following quotations wcro the' Tho following carloal Bhipuionta o j oponlng markots at South Omaha thla livestock were made from tho North i morning and wore received here by Platto station of tho Union Pacific dur telegraph at 10 a. m. Ing the week ending escrday Cattlo . , Omaha Hcef steors nhnul stottdy. Grnssors slow. $11.60 paid for corn fods. She H. S. Haskliis, 1 car cattle to South , stork, bull and veals mostly "steady. O.'aha. Hasting. Ponntry Co.. 1 car 'Stot-!iers and riders steady to strong.' Ponntry to N,ew York, Tottenhoff Hogs t Uros. 1 ear cattle t,o Ogdon, Utah. J Actlvcv iiteady to strong, ' Hulk Ehrmann Bros., 1 cav cattlo to Koar- ! packing grades 7.40 to $7.06. v190 c- A- 0rrl11 (,Rr Cllttl8 ,0 South .pound butchers 18.00 to $8.20. Top Omaha. ;o: " imps Iltiyurd (f ljrmle, Wyo., Is nendlng syeral 'days In theclty visit K with friends. Clifford thl small son or Mr, and :o:- WHAT OP A1UIISTICK DAY? According to the montftly summary Samrday was tho anniversary of the !for 0ot8P b' WeatKfman i He , r . ;,rt war. JVmr ym- ago Shilling tho rathfull was hut .14 of the of.rim.ns signod the fcrjnlsttce ,n' The aPmul 0ctol)M' ra,fftI1 which was tho last'act of the terrible.' Ib J'16 lnc,l"' tho" WIlP (Jo not sfrncglo for world supremacy. Whf llko ruln nd l thor certainly the news reached us we celebrated i " njoyol the past month, one event outpouring of spirit and re- tlie tcmr-raturo was a little above jolclng. That wn tho llrst great!111 wlth tllc hP,ie9t 89 aml tho armlstlco day. lowest 1(5. But what of Armlstlco Day now? A iI1C0lti paper contnlnod the fol- ; Whllo public buslnoss was su-Jovlng Item rohitlvo to some recent ponded Saturday, prlvato ontorprlso j honors conferred on;Mi8a Eva Hoag- went on as UHual. In North Platte, land of this city who Is a student nt thcro was no celebration of tho day. tho University of Nebraska. MIsp Several towns in tho county and sur- j Hoaglund la tho daughter of Mr. and rounding torrltory put on observances Mrs. W. V. Hoagland. of different kinds but North Platte Four now student members and one went on her -way about as usual. faculty advisor woro elected to corn Shall wo have an Armistice Day? 'pleto tho membership, of tho Senior Tho revolutionary war brought us i Honorary Society of tho Teachers' tho Fourth of July which la a day of jCollogo at a luncheon given Friday at rninlflnpr ii f.lvll wnr nrnlicht lis , ",u V -irni oouiuij ua o. FOR 8AL1& Washing machrhe dreoB-; or. h.l and springs, chllds bed, ssni ' ta-y cot, go cart and bar burner. Phone 1275. 1,1 WANTBDPalntlng or paperhandlng I can do Inside or outside painting, tinting or furniture .finishing, Rea sonable prlcos. Call for Mr, Stov ons at Phono 1153W. WANTKD Men "to irtok com, large quantity Good wages. Arohle Woodcock, three miles "west of IiJx--porlmcntal farm. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rhino returned FOlt SAL-H My placo at Campion, a suburb to Lovoland. Colorado. G room house, 1 house 1Gx20, $500 iKirn with loft, car house, chicken house), coal shed, berries, fruit and lawn, cement walks, and collar, track of land. "Will take $1,000 cash, .a truck or property In North Platto and $2,000 on time, 8, Mrs. Chas. Evans, lit. 3. VAUI AT THE 1TH THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW. Memorial day. which Is a rtay of mourning; tho "World war brought us Armlstlco day shall thla bo a day of gladness or a day of sorrow? Yho shall eolobrate Armlstlco Day? (.nlsed last spring, and la composed of ten senior girls and throo faculty advlaora. Professional activities and scholarship are considered In election, faculty recommondatlon Is required for students. Tho society takes The first Armlstlco (ay was cla j charge of Toachors' College actlvltloa. brated In thin country without tho; Dr. Llra n EnrlIirt wns ohoBon na sarvlco '.men. It was tho greatest A--Sticu day celebration that will eve r, be hold, It waB done by tho peo- FOR SALE Tho new student tho third advisor. members aro: Louisa Abbott, Dorothy Hershdock, pie as a whole. Now wo alt back and yivlan Hanson and Eva Hoagland. oxpect tho service men to do lt all No wonder tho boya talk of bonuses as n substitute for recognition when wo people aro so IndltToront. "Why not eolchrnte Armlatlco day here In North Platto every year. Why. not have tho ex-aorvlco men ns ' guosts of tho city and rnlilro lt a holl- j day worth Whllo? Why not show up I the radicals nnd tho rods by putting! on ono day of patriotic effort which I would ho tho wonder and dollsht of the children.? Wo could pay our rovoronco to the soldier (lend as well ua our respect for tho soldier living. What red-blooded American business -rot- McDonald Novelty Orchestra at Dancoland, Wednesday and Saturday of this week. FOlt 8ALE Phono 257. -Ladles coat and suit. 4- FOIt ItENT Good truck farm with hog raising ncommodatlnns or good sized' grain farm with hog raising cconiniodatlons. As to my relia bility refer you to Hay C. Langford of tho First National bank or Gcorgo Kollogg, County Agent. Austin S. Gregg, Phono 7H4Ff. Motor Routo A 1. Lot 1 block 11, South Park Ad ,( dltlon, walks, trees, a beautiful cornenlot. Valiio $1,250. 2. Lot 2:.:"block 11, South Park Addl Hon, house, outbuildings, fruit, shadoj walks, wat;er, complete com ' fortablo homo. Value $3,500. 3. Lot 3, block 11, South Park Addi tion, lino 'garden spot, level', walks, Value, $750. i. Lot 4, block 11, South Park Addi tion, ono corner lot, walks, good for garden. Value $850. 5. Lot 7, block 13, Cody's Addition, level corner lot. Value $500. Lot 8, Block 13, Cody's addition, I level, $450, 1 7. 20 acres at west yard switch, near Lincoln Highway and the irri gation ditch, So. of SE U Sec 25, Twp. 14, "R. 31W. Practically on the edgo of town, value $4000, The above arc my prlcos, nitfybc worth more, juayhb loss Yon Can purchnso any or nil pn your own terms. Make mo an Offer- U. W. Lambert, G3G 6th St., Bremerton, Wash. Irr.nt H lift, all rlov ttltrwlnl' TliA ' A 7-7-1 , Mrs. E. O. Weston Is transacting . . owue auu...,. y ' busies in ogallala today, snow moving and senif It In little' ;My end Whirls but It was not very 1 A l'rt' consisting of Misses Vau- r-old and sdit was not bad out of n,,u Hayen. Evangalliio Ilerrod, and Mrs. Uryon Flshor living on South loors. I recollect how you used to' Aiuia( Hayes attended the Gothenburg- 'Walnut street was run over by .a enjoy the flrst good snowfall. You , rurt'8 fortttal! sa:ne at Gothenburg delivery t,-uek Saturday breaking oni used 'tb ge ou and roll big snowballs Saturday. ; "n nnd h. -y bruising his body. and several times you made a snow " ' " fort which would melt away tho next i day. What uu 'ou 110(11 Your boys' will neverknow that sirt, will they?' you wrote that you novbr had snow j there In California and I reckon somrj people would like that but give me Alitor In winter and summer In sum- mor nnd not summer In winter. To-1 night every thing Is white and beautl-1 ful out of doors. " When the snow, started Saturday, Carl Hollman and j h!s gang, you remember Carl started; as a young lawyer before you left here and he seems to be doing right well f'arl and his gang started on a wild goose chase up tho river for they said, 1 "The wild geese will be coming In to day." I have not hoard what luck they had but they deserved to get somo geese on account of the weather. The other, day your aunt and I went out to Glenburnle Fruit Farm to get some apples. They raised over ten thous and bushels of as fine apples as you ever saw out there this year. Aunt Mary was a little nervous and affer we had started she said to me, "John If you don't honk your horn more wo will never get there," and I said, Mury, Is Isn't the feller who honks his horn the loudest, Its the toiler that fiteers tho best that gets there" Sho thought about that a long time and when she got homo sho told your cousin Jano about It and she drew my picture In tho car which I think Is right good and am sending it to you. HILLY AM) BARE MOREL Comedy talking, yodeling, plnno, eccentric dancing on skates JOSE AND GRIFFITH. Comedy talking and singing. The work of this team stands 'out above tho average act. It is clean entertaining and real funny. Jose, has a voice delightful to hear. The -woman is sweet, cute and prettY, In fetching costume, with both radiating with personality. GEORGE EVERS.. This is the original Geo. Bvors who has been featured with some of the best minstrel shows In comedy, singing, talking, black fnco act, full of pejp and ginger. PAUL HRACIIARD TROUPE BEAUTIFUL, f ' Pracically all of the difficult feats in cantortiin and hand balancing and contortion tumbling tire manifested in this act. Tho girls aro voluptloas and beautiful and all thru the act wear a slmlo that wont come off. r"j i . ALSO A GOOD FIVE REEL FEATURE WILL, BE SnOWJf. r I I ill m - i ..-?PTkkITL.W.ir Terry Gilkismi CAKTOONS AND HOME. SWEET HOME t'Si Klcliard Lloyd lom'i INTERPRETER OF AMERICA pan "wgsaejpjgnrTFns-"''' m Every One of Them aed They Contribiuite to This Paper -- Speaking about tho car reminds mo of l-Kverctt Carr anotlvr young lawyor llko Carl Ilolljnan but ho came here -slnco you left. Saturday he said he felt as though he just had to drive over to Beaver City or some plnco near there and cut Sunday dinner, wltlrdiis folks so he started In tho snow,, and wg havo not heard of him since. Some pooplo hero said lt wasn't his folks ho "WCnt to sco but it must have been be cause ho seemed so anxious to go. 1 hopa ho mado It nnd lias u good visit with them.x Tho Tribune man says lie wants mo to save postage by hav ing this letter sent In the paper and I think It would bo a good plan. You can got It Just as soon and I won't havo to write all tho other news. Aunt Mary sends her love to all. From Your Undo John. I t I 'I y tiiiup NEWS PH lhircliman OTOORAI' IIS This paper believes there is no cleverer news talent in the coun try than that here pictured. We count ourselves fortunate to be able to offer our readers the work of men like Richard Lloyd Jones, nutiomlly known editor; Dr. Matthews, one of the nation's outstanding preachers, and Gillcinson, of cartoon and comic fame. The others arc equally recognized as masters in their fields. t By special arrangement with jthe Publishers Autocaster Service. HI Ml PLATTE VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES Christian Science Society of North JMutte, Nebr., Announces a Vrc Lecturepn ,. i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - by ;,. ; PAUL STARK SEELEY, C S B. . . , o Portland, Oro. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mothe Church,. Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.' . ' . in ,.!.. .; .. ' . s. THE ODD FE1.LOWS HALL . Tusday Evening, Nov. 21, 1922, at 8:15. The Public is Welcome, Robert Fuller SPECIAL FEATURE WRITER ( mi ii jimriytoaiigMoqr R I jthe Publishers Autocaster Service. fl u m ,incse newspaper stars contrioutu u r? I Jiiiine. Booth ' " , ,dk ... IBSBSBSBJillllli I I Ml I i SSI 1 1 lUi , Tho high school has a now pupil James Crabb. Tho high school Is making booklets about corn. Mr. demons Is going to havo a sale next Tuesday, Nov. 14th. Th fifth grado has been studying tho Pilgrims this wook. The seventh grado is studying "Tho Courtship of Allies Staudlsh." Tho beginners In tho primary room weeks nnd are getting along nicely. Our school rooms aro now decorated with Thanksgiving posters, showing our thanks to tho coming holiday. Tho attendance has Increased in the primary room slnco tho boots aro so nearly done. Tho high school has boon planning mi' making a seed box tostor, but tho plans havo not yet bean fulfilled. The Intermediate room gavo a shori program In which was a reoltntipn for armistice dsy. l!v. M. A. Mlthw, D.D., I.L.D. AUTHOR OP "PUMCHBTTES" -uincn. Booth AND , FASHION WRITER , lldw.ud Percy HSwaia . IHATIAL KDITOWALB -:oj- Ptitr Paetz returned to Sidney t,hls inorniag aflu-, transacting Uuatnass (n the dy tor a tew days, ' Mwk, Walter Haienooup and sister Jkflsj Josephine Robb spent Sunday in axlngt6n visiting relatives. j Mrv AlbefV 8tbr "returned., to e . Crasx Wicnigan yesteritay tlsltfiig. at the Robert twMftl Cattle Cattle ' AT AUCTION at North Platte Stock Yards " Monday, Nov. 20, 1922. Sell In car load lota 200 d. cows; 250 wet cows; Bonio cows with calves by sldo; 400 calves; 1 car load of Hereford feeding bulls, tho balanco of this string of cattlo consist of yearlings, 2 and 3 year old stoors. Wo can ship thoso cattlo to you to any station cast of North Platto on tho main line or any branch of tho Union Pacific. Freight rates cash only 0 conts. Do not miss this auction. Thoso cattlo aro tho kind you can buy right and you can mako monay. We will bo looking for you Monday, Nov. 20th, to help at the Auction and buy cattle that will make you monty. Ranch Live Stock Co. . T. 8. LEECH. 3 dart, "fit