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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
THE NORTH PLATTE SICM f-WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE UNION REVIVAL Kofjts on tiik progress . INCIDENTS OK TIIK MEETING AM) ' na WATCH YOUR SALE DATE LIVE STOCK MARKETS nnd Mrs. II. I). Rasmusson, Mrs. Wlllots nnd children Clayton Virginia, Miss Viola Carlson. Miss Arblo Haddorf. A. S. Hannla or Coun- i,ov- i2 " '- "iroo tnilos south oil Bluffs. Jown. Gio Porter of Gon- 011,1 one 1111 lc west of North Plntte, T. eva; Paul Ramsey" of Beatrice and George Kllno of Hastings. Tonight tho subject will bo "Human Ostriches" and Mr. Frasor has pro mised something especially good. Knlwlnlns at Dinner Friday. Mrs. 1). E. Morrill will entertain . Friday evening at a turkoy dlnnor. '''' ' Honor of Mr. Atteberry .Misses Sarah IIowos ana Iluth Kaons entertained Thursday ovonlng Coi'ors will bo placed for fifty guests uMi- avrus m rnnics nl ,iie Howes homo at a Linen and Miss Neva Troxlor cnlertulned list ChlnE shower In honor of Mrs. Dnwnv evening at a bridge party at her homo. Atterborry, formorly Miss Bortha , F. Zlntinor. owner.- H. M. .Inhnnsnn. Aucloneor. Nov. 28 Sale of registered short mrn cattle at Elmhurat farms by E. Y. CroBsgrovc & Sons. November 28 Public sale at farm of R. 1 Douglas, twolvc miles south east of. North Platte. Llvo stock, ma- The morning prayer meetings arc Sho wl" ontortaln at a similar party Sportsman. She received many boau-'- . y aCfaB of ,aml- H M increasing In attendance and power. ovonlng. tirul and useful gifts. Atthoclosoof Auctioneer. Waltomath and Mrs. ... i i . . , i i l. if.. T. .t .. 1 . ml.,.. v til us u iniifiMien rriuuj mui uiiif;. uiuy Mr Fred tvjii uo iioKi caen morning una .wook. i, ,,,.i. ..., , , , . nronfiit , ., Arthur .Rush will bo hostesses at a "1P"-"1 Anyone who does not know whoro tho . . , , , , . , sorlos or ono o'clock luncheons n lin ncarost meeting Is to be hold should i., ,. , .. , ,,,, , . , . given on Wednesday and Thursday o -:o:- phone ono of the preachers or somo loador. this weok at tho Waltcmath home. Tho biggest crowd of tile campaign filled tho church on Sunday cvonlng. It was thrilled with tho volume of Series of Tens Saturday and .Monday. Mrs. Ceo. Austin, Miss Laura Mur ray and Mrs. E. F. Sooberger will entertain Rnfiirilnv nf iiiia wnnk .....i song which swollcd out when some of Mni. . - . , , ., ,' . , Monday of the following week at a tho hotter known songs wcrp on- , ,,... , , . ...... , ,, , series of teas to bo given at the Aust n nonneod. Tho sermon by Mr. Frasor , l(mo was "Moral and Spiritual Suicide" llio evening a delicious lunch was Mrs. E. M. DavMsnn luff fi.o nerved, There wore thirty guests 0f the week for Columbus whoro h will visit with frlonds for a fow days, j Mrs. M. J. Possum and daughter ; i-.veiyn of Pajrton shopped lit tho city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broternltz ro- j turned Saturday from points in WEATHER CONDITIONS Sunday and Monday were nlco days hero. The forecast says it will be fair tonight and Wednesday,, not much and It was a powerful appeal to tho Lutheran Ladles Servo Supper t ehango In temperature. The highest fndividual to shun sin. , Tho Luthoran Ladles Borvcd supper yesterday 43, a year ago 44; lowest . , , " , to church council and a committee ' ,nst night 26) a year a'go 9.' Saturday night was he second. 0l lon mon of tho clmrch ,n Uj :o. children's program and it was fully mont Frlday ovon,n Aflop flU Monoy to loan on farms. Seo Geno up to tho standard of the first pro-1 wns fiorvod arrangom"n,8 wero lliado ' Crook. gram. Tho singing was Inspiring nnd for .... Evcrv M . . : fhn rnOBntro wnn snlrltiinl. ATr. Frnznr 4 .... ,v ' " uogins mis wooic. 1 spoke on "Influence of tho Homo." , Ho emphasized tho necessity of par- Westminister Guild Ulcers. ontB leading, their children in tho right The Wustmlnlatr Guild mot last way and of leading them to makb ovonlng In tho Prsbytorlan church early decisions. parlors. A business meeting was flrfct , , ,TTT" o . . i i 1101,1 antl thon tllkH wor Blvon by Wednesday night Is Sunday School lMr8 M.E Cros ' night F,tch Sunday. School of ton After the meeting tho members four churches participating will moct-onJoyo, a taff . nt Its own church. Tho Mothodlst Sunday School will lino up and march ' Annltersnry Ilanqnct to the Presbyterlnn church whoro It Tlo anniversary banquet of tho D. will bo Joined by that -school nnd Hiey ,A H. will b held Nov. 22 at' 7 will march to tho Christian church o'clock at tho Luthoran 6hurch. All whero that school will join tho throng friends nrc Invited to attend. Ites and march to tho HaptiBt church to be orvatlons must bo mado and tickets joined by that school and then down, secured from Mrs. Kolth Novlllo. An Dowoy street to tho placo of starting. ' Interesting program has boon arrang Tho scrvlco will ho most Inspiring ed. with the body ot the church rosorvod for iro Sunday schools. -:o: rlday,was cloudy with tho usual nntIfnrntn wQ,,,M. T.,,. dampness and mist that has been tfre- whlle at CnIdwoU Jdaho d v ing tho past two weeks. Saturday, ;at tho Ed Lov?land homc an(J Tho following quotations wero tho peulng markets at South Omaha this morning and were received here by telegraph at 10 a. m. Cuttle Ueef steers about steady. Feds dull. She stock, bulis and veals mostly stoady, stockers nnd feeders unchang ed. Hogs Slow early salos. Ton to flftcon conts lower. 200 to 240 pound butch ers $7.75 to $7.80. Top $77.S5. Early salos packing grados $7.00 to $7.25. Bidding now mostly twenty-flvo conts lower. :o: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Scott visited friends in Gothenburg Thursday. Mrs. A. W. Secoro of Brulo arrived Sunday to visit In the city with frlonds for a week. It. It. Henderson "and family of Brady wero shoppers In the city on Saturday, , Hoy Brown of Lowcllon transactod buslncs In tho city tho last of tho week. Mrs. Cora Todd spent Sunday In l'rady visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Kale. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan of Prady woro visitors In tho city yes terday. Mrs. V,t A. O'Donnoll and children ol' Grant are visiting in tho city at tho V. II.' LeDhoyt homo. Mrs. Mlhiile Mooro hns taken a position in tho bazaar at tho Hotol Palace. C. E. Sousor left yesterday for Goring after spending a few days In tho city with his family. -:o:- -:o:- NOTICE, Mrs. Lovoland were former residents. HOSE ELLENnMATERNITV HOME NOTICE , Home talent ,play and box supper at tho Slar. school house Nov. 24. Everybody cordially invited. Having left my board and bed, I am not responsible jbr any dobts contracted by my wife. Alva Baker A private home ' before and during confinement. Habits adopted Into j good homes. Confidential: Grand Island, Nebraska I Mrs. J'attrsun Kntoitnlns. Mrs. T. C. Pattorson entortnliiort Mrs. Morton Jlolley loft tho Mem- Saturday at a one o'clock lunohoon orial hospital yesterday after rccelv- at her homo in honor' or Mrs ii)g sinedlcal treatment for several , Florence- Horshoy of -Oklahoma City; weeks. m 1 'and .Miss Caroline Delton of San f. -:o: ,tleso, Calif., who aro guests at the PIANO AT A SACRIFICE W. H. -McDonald homo. Roses and i- -I, i, T i ii chrysanthemums wore used In tho For quick disposal will make big C(,ior scj,omc sncrillee in price. This Is a high grade ' make left on our hands in North Gives Dinner in Honor of Jllrthday. Platte. Write at once for special Mrs. G, M. Webb ontortalncd at a price, 'terms and particulars to the dinner Sunday In honor of hor fiftieth Donvor MubIc Co., Donvor, Colo. blrthday Those present wero Mr.' EVERY ORGAN IN THE BODY IS VITAL TO YOU Every organ In our bodleK Is vital to our welfare and con-, tinned health. These organs aro kept healthy and functioning as a -result of - , tho active Intelligent energy sent. our from Jhc brain. This nerve force is transmitted to tho organs of the body by tho spinal nerves. To protect theso nerves and as support to. the, ' Wdy wo have a spinal column. ' K 'ri1G spinal column Is made dp of soparato movable bones. If ono of theso bones becomes out of place the pressure results on ' 1 tho nerve. "The Chiropractor dclleves this pressure by adjusting the verte bra that is out of place. ' No pressure --No disease. .. BATCHELDER '& BATCHELDER 11ITTtltn 1 ft ft s a s Over Star Clothing House Ot'Hee Hours Nortli l'lalte, N'eb. a- !):()() a. in. to 12:1)0 . in. 2:00 p. hi. to 5:0i. . , 7:00 I. in. to S:j)0 nu tMhor Hours ly Appointment. Thone 100 i VAUDEVILLE AT THE KEITH THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday. THE TOOTHPICKS. Here Is tho life story of tho Toothpicks. They wero raised bot'ord thoy wero born. It Is a long, long story, very pointed, rather thin ana gathers food for thought. The least said-the bettor. They dnnco. FRANK BARDON. Just a little different. He Is a young chap with, splendid person ality, good appearance and with a remarkable ability as an tjnter talnor. Offering consists,of talking, singing andjmitatlon of the woods. FRANK AND GRACE WEBB. A pharmacy phantasy. Something new, something different, and bomethlng odd. . , FRAWLEY AND'EST. - ADVANCED COMEDY GYMNASTS. This is an ac. that is In a class ail. by iwelf.-Thls pair h- played all tho best vaudivillo in the U. S. and have never failed to intiko good. Also a good feature picture will bo shown. Do not forget vaudirUla will bo two dajs this wook, Wodnesdav nnd Thursday. Record Sheet for the Purpose of Making Complete Record for the Five Weeks of the $150.00 PrizTContest neatlyiryor'rml1 ? n ? ? "m .Ut Ul blaDk J"3t fa,low lnstruct,ons. P er each heading each item in Us proper place. Fold these un iZnlJXZJT , !l 11 b0 "S B00n ,lS P0S8,bl aft0r th Ul8t ,S8UQ f th 19tU ,lay 01 There will be an ad appear each week fronx this time untU Decemhi o m at f th tMk,L' r mM H 10 the Trlbll offlco not " Thursday noon of December 21. Where It will bo passed upon with all thooTbjrwSd tho ads 15, what the merchant advertised 10 and nZess rSnts count-purchases 10 points, amount or purchases 10 points, misspelled words 50. number times names appeared in . , Bo sure that you have signed your name as well as filling out all blank places before you placo It In tho envelope. ' ' IrliiCH Wi" b 'awimlud uot lfttor than Saturday evening," December 23rd.. and the winners announced In the Tribune on the following Tuesday. Firms. Names Austin, C. M. Boghtol & Mnr,l. ,..,; Blocks ! j. m Brooks Studio , Derryborry & Forbosi.i Hendy-Oglor Auto Co FJeld-BIrgo Lbr. Co i a on oral Tire Co". Hotel Pal nee ,n t Hlrsohfleld u-SL Ideal Dairy .TlT Jacobaon, II. L. J-unli Morcantllo Co..... IXador ....... , Malonisy, W. R ' Mld-Wobt Electric 01 p I j s a o a B (u ?, ' TUI SDAY, iOV. 21st. What Advertised This. Weok TUESDAY, NOV. 28th. What Advertised This Wook 'ml'. --- ii . ........ NtilirnRkn Mill S. North Sldo Drug Storo..v.r s.-- North Platto Flour Mlllru,J.'. Pminy, J. C ... Pass -Florist... Rod-Man Itush More. Co. Samuelson, II. . Smith & Johnson Stonsvnd Poultry Co Stroltz, Ferd a ; Walrath & Shorwood Wlllard Sorylco Station , mmmmm. f.y. 7.,..J.M . t ... TUESDAY, DEC. Mx. What Advertised This Week "T o S5' TUESDAY, DEC. 12th. What Advertised This Week .. z j ; - 1 TUESDAY, 1 DEC. 19th. . : 'Vhat Advertised 1 . Full Namo Addrccs I , 4 No..iof Namoui Occupation, If-any . How long a resldont In vldnlty of North Plattoi. No. of purchases Amount .. va. No. Misspelled words..... -