The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 21, 1922, Image 1
nil TUESDAY ad FHIDAY THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. No. 91 ) IMPORTAN BUSINESS I DEAL IS COMPLETED LOCAL MUSEUM OPENS THIS WUHIC AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY DETAILED OFFIGML wooiiwoiirir storks secure LONG-TIME LEASE TO . soiuo ROOM The Daughters of- the Amerloan Uovolution havo been greatly assist ed in starting a museum in the base ment of tho Library building by j generous donations of W. G. Illtnor. !Mr. miner gave Indian rollcs procur ed by him 911 tho grounds of tho 'massacre of Gen. Custer. Beautiful Ghlneso panels and crockery were It Is stated on good authority that "a,so elvcn b' Mrs- Randall Itltner. the Woolworth Co. signed along tinta T1?cse Chinese articles were procured contract for a store, building, on Mrs- Rltner when she toured Dewey street Saturday. Mr. Alien, China. A large silver tray from tho representative of jho F. W. Wool- wh,ch Mrs- 1Utnor scrvcd lunches to worth Co. has been 'in Pie city for Abraham Lln'coln during his admln soveral days attending to tho details Oration was given to tho museum, of tho lease. Tho Woolworth Co. is SonTO novel works of art made by the largest system of' 5c-10c stores Mr Illtnor, a Swiss music box and in the world and representatives man' othci' articles complete the col have been m North Platto at various ! lection. Anyone wishing; ,to enjoy times during the paBt year looking tnem wiU be mado welcome by tho over tho available locations. ThojD- A- II- committee, for the. present new concern Is said to have leased a Tuesday and Friday afternoons or now btiilding to be erected on Dowjoy !oaoh week- Mr mtnors kindness In street where Itush Mercantile and bestowing these valuable articles up thoRed Man stores are now located. on tIltJ museum and making it possi One report says tho Waltemaths are ' bl t0 establish a musoum In our to biklda two-story brick building midst is greatly .appreciated. Any on the corner to include the rooms one wishing to leud or donate an named above and the jHirschfold store ! article for Its use will confer a favor The new building is to "have only two'"P" tho D- A. R. large ground floor rooms, one of :o: which the Hirschfelds have leased Clinton's for Spectacles, and the other goes to Woolworth. W. S. "Burnslde of Staploton was a Work will begin early, in tho spring business visitor in the, city yesterday, if arrangements can be satisfactorily Chas. Dafler of Paxioniwas a busi completed by that time. It is re- ness visitor in the city yesterday, ported that the Woolworths will oc- MrBi w. E. Howard of Wellfleet cupy tho whole of their part of the shopped In tho city Monday. building and it is not known If tho Hirschfelds' will use tho upstairs or sublet it. The buildinir nlans " are not authentic but are reports picked nad al)0Ut tho frce Prlzes b up from those interested. Tho Wool-, "lerchants of North Platto in. this worth lease is said to have been con-(PPr and start rlsht now. stimulated and the agent to have left Miss Clara Sorensen . left Thurs wlth it in his possession. Thi3 is j day for Omaha where she will visit tout the beginning of the nc"y build- at the Homer Peterson home. Ing plans which are almost certain to c w Edwards leaves the first of be worked out during the next few j lho week for Hastings whore .he will months. f attend a Hardware convention. Mr. and..Mrs,j.ChasYallaceoff Mr. arid Mrs; F. B. Breternltz and Wallace visited in " the - city with f children spent the week end in Den f rle"nds yesterday. ! ve" visiting at the H. A. Davis home. Mrs. Henry Geise of Keystone left' M. James Rannie leaves tho first the Memorial hospital yesterday I tho week for points in California after receiving treatment for several where she will spent tho winter. weeks., ; Mrs. J. F. Schwaiger and daughter The remains of the late Mrs. Isa-'rie -pent the week end In Denver bclla Root of Minneapolis, Kansas were brought to. the city for burial. The funeral was held yesterday at FIGURES MOTHERS PLAN FOOT"! ALL IItf-l0,),) I'KLLOWH BUILDING SAVED NHIt FOR MEMBERS OF FROM THREATENED DUS- LOCAL SQUAD TRUOTION BY FIRE A meeting wns held yestorday after noon at which twelve of tho mothors , of football hoys woro present and at FHUUtKS OA COUNTY OFFICIALS ,whlch 11 wn dccldod to gtvo a banquet on uocombor 8th, tho noxt Friday nft- FUOM FINAL COUNT BY PRECINCTS The vote on County Clerk In coin county Is given below by cincts and city wards. Lln-prc- It shows Mr. Allen as winning in eight voting pre cincts, Mr. Lowe in forty and a tlo in The smallest or Thanksgiving week. Tho place has not boon settled. This is an annual custom and tho plans call for a din ner tho oquul of any former occasions of this character. to:- Mrs. 13. R, Goodnlan and Mrs. Elizabeth Bratt left yesterday for Donver whore they 'will visit Tor a few days. one. The smallest return was five votes cast for Mr. Lowe in Sprlngdalc Mra Jnc'c Kelso has taken a posl precinct. The largest was U59 In-the 4,0,1 t tho Bratt, Goodman & Buck third ward of North Platte. Here is l-y oft,co during the absenco of Nova M. E. Crosby spent last week in Lincoln transacting business. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs jTho.4. Touhy. Jesse Edw.ards leaves the ilrst of 2 o'clock from the Maloney chapel the week for Hastings whero he will with Rev. Moore of the" Episcopal church officiating. Burial was made in the local cemetery beside her husband. attend a Hardware convention, tie will also visit his daughter Frances who Is attending tho Hastings college. Christian Science Society of North Platte, Ncbn, Announces n Free Lecture on Christian Science i. ' PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. B. of Portland, Oregon Member of-tho Board ot Lectureship of The Mother Church, Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston Mass. in THE ODD FELLOWS HALL Tuesday Evening, November 21, at 8:15. The Public Is Welcome. the vote: Allen First Ward 199 Second Ward 1 ICS Third Ward L 205 Fourth Ward 85 Mail Voto 23 (East Ilinman 39 Antelope 30 I Table .15 I North Rosedalo 1 14 iRlrdwood 21 'Box Elder 3 Brady 78 ! Buchanan 29 v Cottonwood 28. Cox , 16 Spylngdale 14 'Deer Creek 31 Dickens . 42 , Fairviov ' 32 Fox Creek 25 j Garfield : -- 17 'Gaslin ' 25 ' Hall 21 Harrison 16 Hlnman 19 Hooker 7 I Kern 17 iRosedale 1 10 Lemon 11 'Maxwell 83 'Medicine 88 Miller 1- 6 Sutherland --2 30 ; 'Myrtle . Hershey No well 2 b Payne 37 Osgood ' 25 Peckman r 36 I Plant -.17 ' Jeffrey - 1 Sellors .- 10 i Somerset 20 t Sunshlnoj ,. 34 j Vroraan ; 17 j Walker 40 (Wallace 97 .Well ' 14 -Vhlttier 16 Willow : 24 Total ,2191 Trexler. Miss Elsie Howes returned Sunday from Rochester, Minn., whero sho has been receiving treatment at tho Mayo Bros, clinic. Mrs. Ralph Clabaugh and daugh ter returned to Omaha yesterday after visiting in tho city at the J. F. Clabaugh homo, Miss Volara Gartnoi- rntnrnl In ,420 ;her homo 'in Burchard, Nobr., Saturday auor visuinc; wmi nor Blstor Mrs. T. D. Pylo. Mrs. Henry Sudman and daughter Minnio returned to their homo Jn Paxton Saturday after visiting in tho city with friondB. - :o: Lowe 340 31l' 3G& 316 24 86 4l 8 10 v 1-14: 24 V- 108 , '53 16 5 57 . 34 .73 26 36 40 6 71 ' 9 13 23 . 16 10C ' .74 42 1.13 169 41 56 56 -61 43 31 53 31 45 46 47 106 55 ' 29 9 ! 3451 The Odd Follows building at tho j corner or Dewey and Fifth streets was considerably damaged by ilro !late Saturday afternoon when llames ff unknown origin woro discovered In one of the Trunt rooms. Tho room wns occupied by Dr. Wurtello ns a I work room and no one was present jwhon tho flri' started. No Insuranco was carried tfy tho tenant but tho building was amply covered. By jslandeYs say that but for the prompt , response of tho department tho wholo building might havo been destroyed. When tho chemical hos did not 'make any headway tho water was turned on and tho llro quickly put lout. Tho daftiagc outside of tho ono room was entirely by smoke and .water. Tho Platto Valley bank room was flooded and considerable damage .sustained. All records were promptly removed before damaged. Dr. Wurtello lost his collego diplo mas and other professional property soiuo of which cannot be duplicated. ;The total loos, according.to one prom 1 inent Insuranco man was probably ,54,500 j ;o: i YKOMHN HOME COMMITTEE IS 1 WELL RUCKIVEI) BY 9 CENTRAL BODY NO FAKE ADVERTISING IN MERCHANT'S OFFER CASH PRIZES TO UK AWARDED IN NAME-FINDING, CASH DISCOUNT CONTEST IN APPRECIATION Wo wish to thank the merchants of North Platto, who during tho past week havo shown us tho courtesy of an Interview, enabling us to present our advertising proposition. Wo find hero, merchants deserving much credit, this In a great measure and willingness to entertain strangors and feel that this In a great measure is responsible for the patronage and confidence they are receiving from their customers, and the co-optratlvo spirit for tho advancement of tho city of North Platto. Wo espcclaUy thank those for their patronage whoso advortlsemonts "appear In the group In tho center of this papor. Bartoll Servlco Bureau. L. P. Bartell, N. E. Pearley A committee of twelve North Platto citizens journeyod to Dos Moines last Friday to meet tho board of directors and the children's homo commlttco of tho Brotherhood or American Yeoman. Tho objoct 'of tho trip yas to present tho claims of North Platto to those bodies as tho location for tho now ?5, 000, 000 home for children. Tho men return ed enthusiastic about tho rccoptlon they met and with tho promlso that the on tire commlttco will make the trip to North Platto In tho noar future. Jas. T. Keofo was spokes man for tho committee which consist ed of tho following representative citizens MeBsers Bare, Thoolecko, McDonald, Swenson, , Dick, Kerf, Cochran, Selby, Lnngfortl,1l?ielstlckor, Maloney and Keofo. Ono ot tho most interesting and uhiquo contests held here Jor n long tlmo is being put, on this month by Bartcll's Service Bureau of Cheyonno Two representatives havo been In Jho city for several days and tho announ cement of the contest appears in this Issuo of tho Tribtme. A group including some of tho loading mer chants of tho city havo Joined in a little gamo which is to last Hvo weeks. Every Tuesday thla paper will run a block advertisements on tho two center pageB. Theso art tho advortlsomnts in tho namo find ing contest. -Theso merchants haro deposited ?150 in tho First National bank of this city, subjoct to tho chock of tho Trlbuno editor. The nominations of $100, $25, $15 and $10 to tho winners who aro certified by tho committee of Judges. On an othor pagb Is tho blank on which tho contestant will make tho report. Savo It. A contestant does not need ln im n unliHprlhnr in thin nannr as every member ol every family in this part ot tho state cau cntor. Additional blanks can bo secured at this office. Ther6 Is no luck or chance in tho matter. Work is what is noeded t Win. Additional de tails will be given whore tho instruc tions may not be plain but thoso who outer should read and study tho mattor printed here beforb starting in to earn the prize. :o:- :o:- :o:- Word was received in the city yes terday by. friends from J. V. Romigh who is with his son Victor at Vine yard Haven, Mass. stating Victor to bo in a very critical condition, Mrs. Minnio Mooro .-has resigned ! her position at tho Leader. Mrs. Ralph Coates of Maxwell was In hiiRlnrRt vlelfnr In ihn nlfv vtmfnr. day. Mrs. J. S. Mason qf Hershey is visiting In tho city with rolativos for a few days. Mrs'. Vorne Brewer of Horshoy shopped In thVclty yesterday. A son wan born Sunday . to Mr. and Mrs. B. C Gosnoll. ' M'r,s and Mrs. 'Thomas.j.Quinn of Tryon visited in the clTy with, friends Friday. -:o: NdTICE Tho noxt Lincoln County tcachora' examinations will bo, held in tho usual places, Saturday, December '2nd. Ailoon G. Cochran, County Superintendent Keith Theatre, Thursday and Friday. With Vaudeville Thursday. WHAT'S THAT? The hoofbeats of a wildly galloping horso aro heard on tho still night air! What can it bo? Who can it bo? Soo WILL ROGERS ' ns lchabod Crane in "The Headless Horseman" Adapted fro Washington Irvlngs "Legion of Sloopy Hollow." Tho most popular ctory in tho English la6guago. Miss Jessie Baker spent tho week end in Omaha visiting with friends. Fred Porsqn spent last week in Lincoln transacting business. Miss Nova Trexler is enjoying a vacation from tho Bratt, Goodman & Buckley office. . L. R. Dick returned yeBtorday from Omaha after transacting business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Prlco of Hershey wero business visitors In tho city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Shoup ot Sutherland shopped in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coker of Suth erland woro in tho city Friday viait lng with friends. R. C. Langrord returned Saturday from Dos Moines whero ho represent ed North Platte . on the Yeoman committee. Miss Mills of Chicago instructor for tho Palmor Method'wrltlng sys tem Swas in tho city yesterday. Sho talked before all tho teachers of tho city in ho high school yestorday. Tho North Platto foot ball team met tho Fremont team on tho homo groundB last Friday and played a 12-12 game in tho rain and mud. Tho fair grunds was too muddy so tho game was played on tho eaBt fiold. Tho game was marked by much opon play with forward passes and kicking. Tho fans who braved tho drizzle, said It was a nip-and-tuck throughout tho gamo with tho teams quito ovenly balanced. Noxt Friday tho boys go to SIdnoy. Tho state champlonshlpi has narrowed down to two schools Kearney and Omaha Cenrtal. All the schools or the first class havo been dofoatcd. Buying A Car "F.r Better Worse" The man who buys merely a car 1b buying an automobile "for better or worse." There Is an element of uncertainty in the transaction that the future alone can reveal. , .t Tho man who buys a good, dependable car from a permanently established dealer is buying something that assures him quality of performance as well as of material and workman ship. Wo sell Dodgo Bros, cars because we know that they aro good cars. And Jwo know that tho conscienti ous service and co-operation which wo give to Dodgo Bros, owners as sures the utmost satisfac tion in performance at all times. Drop in and let us tell you more about it. You're always welcome here. Dodee Brothers MOTOR VEHICLES ; . V. ROMlGtf, Dealer. . Distributors of Havolino oil which has been usod at Dodgo Brothers' L factory for over 5 years. Got your 5 gal can today and bo cortaln of good oil. ,