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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
lo rtlt TUESDAY aad FJtlDA' THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 28, No. 93 1922. DETAILED OFFICIAL E5 FHJUllKS ON COUNTY OFFICIALS PROM FINAL COUNT MY PKKCINCTS The chlof contest in tho county election was for sheriff with two J candidates, flDho total voto for this ofTico was 5,610 which was raoro ' than was expected, ,Tho lowest voto ' was for Mr. Bertho in Harrison pre cinct and. tho highest voto for Mr., Salisbury in tho Third ward of I North Platte. Following Is tho voto by precincts and wards: , ' Salisbury Bertho I First Ward 289 Second Ward 123 Third Ward 290 Fourth Ward 140 Mail Vote 19 East III n man 51 Antelope 23 Table v 8 North Rosedale 15 Birdwood 2G Box Elder 11 Brady . 82 Buchanan 15 Cottonwood 33 Cox 12 Sprlngdale 13 Deer Creek 34 Dickens 41 Fairview 18 Pox Creek '. 17 Garfield 27 Gaslin 27 Hall j. 22 Harrison 17 lllnman 1 33 Hooker - 10 Kern 18, Itosedale 20 Lemon 13 Maxwell 69 Medicine 82 Miller : L.-it4L12fe-s'; Sutherland 133 Myrtle 16 Ilershoy 72 Nowell 1C Payne 34 Osgood 40 l'ocknmn i 39 Plant - 19 Jeffrey 23 Sellers 25 Somerset 22 Sunshine 33 Vroman . . 10 Walker 39 Wallace 81 Well 20 Wh'lttier - 14 Willow 24 Total 2257 252 j 256 I 282 : 272 ' 27 ! 80 ' 47,! 15 j 7 1G 15 10G 49 54 "i 30 i 61 4 8 28 33 40 b I 61 j V I 13 14 14 123 82 v,36t 215 28 217 47 60 39 54 41 15 37 30 47 52 47 133 52 36 12 3353 Thanksgiving 1922 LAltOH CROWD ATTENDS OPEN- J INO NKJ1IT OK STUDIO AND j FLORAL SHOP I PEOPLE'S COLLEGE Saturday ovonlng wbb tho opening night of (he Brown Studio and or this Floyd Danlol Floral shop. Tho Sliest wro shown through tho now I uxi ViflRHITY studio and the now shop whore cut ; flower were on display and as the guest passed out they woro present ed with a rose. Music wnB furnish- : od by th Shannon Four orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and i Mr. Dantol wore In tho receiving lino. Air. Brown comes to tho city , from Omaha whoro ho operated a studio. Mr. Daniel is a local young , man and has been intorostod in floral work for the past eight years. -:o: LINCOLN MXTIiNSION PAKTMRNT TO RUING TICAOHKIIS IIKllK DE- IIi:itSIIF.Y PllKCINCT ORGANIZES TO BUILD NORTH RIVER BRIDGE ' I), 13. Martin of liorshoy appeared boforo tho county commissioners yos 1 terday and presented a potltionnsldng that body to organizo tho Hershey brldgo district according to oortain named linos. Tho petition contained 218 signatures which wns far nbovo Ocorgo H. Kollogg, county agoat of Lincoln county is sending out sorts lottors this week to farming com munities over the county proposing organization of a farm business school. Tho extension dcpartmcBt of tho University ot Nobraska la proposing to send ono of Its tralnod specialists In farm business to Lin coln county and have him hold a ono day school in as many communities as are wflilng.to tako hold of it. The conditions aro that tho local peoplo must enroll from twenty to fifty peoplo in tho school and must fur nish a placo in which tho lectures will bo given. The subjects to b considered in tho school aro "Tho ? ACTIVITIES OF THE UNION KKLltilOl'S SKRVICKS TO UK HELD THANKSGIVING DAT THURSDAY ORGANIZATIONS A union religious service will be hold from nine to ton on Thanks giving morning at tho MethoAst ETO BE CLOSE CONTEST tho numhor required by law. Tho 1 Farmer's Labor" tractors that mean commissioners by resolution passod , a bettor wago), "Tho Farmer's Cap tho motion organizing tho district. Hal" (Can It bo mndo to earn five hoso who aro loading In tho mnttor j percent?), "Gottlng tho Facts' and will now securo a petition asking tho "Exercises in Keeping Farm Ac commissioners to call an election to 'counts". Tho business of farming voto bonds for tho construction of a is neglected by most farmors la 'bridge ovor tho North Platte river j looking nfter tho practlco or Tanning J north of Horshoy. It Is proposed to land It Is tho Intention of the Exton ninko this a stato aid bridge with tho slon Sorvlo to givo some training 'state paying half of tho cost The 'along those lines. Other countlon total oxpenso of tho brldgo is estimated hnvo taken thlii opportunity and nt $40,000. tj10 8ohool has been most successful. ' :o: Tho Jewelry gift shop, gifts for, 1 Xmas. Austins. North Platto's longest gains. It Is expected that Lincoln county Iwlll not bo backward in answering tho call for enrollments and doing all pos3lblo to make the 'schools WHAT IS BEING DONE BY THE . church- Uov c- p- Koch w,u EIvc tho SOUTH OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL TOi Concerning tho Thanksgiving gamo10" organized, a success. ThnnksHvhirr unrnmn tMiioln ?. .... -.n . . - . r- -"ct vi iiiuuiu i DIFFERENT LODGES AND SOCIETIES will bo provided. This scrvlco Is tho! I only roligious efTort of the churches! ' for that dny and should bo largely at-' tended. The members o the high CHRISTIAN ' school football team are to bo given a Church Bale and 5azaar ' will bo , special .invitation to attend. held Saturday December 2, at CLOSE LOCAL FOOTBALL SEASON ilio following announcement Is of In- i torost. -:o:- Davis Furniture Co. Store. tho v EPISCOPAL Choir will practico Wednesday night instead ot Thursday, Thursday being Thanksgiving. See our tieautiful line of Wallace Nutting pictures. Dixon, tho Jewolor. Mrs. Ralph Saul underwent an operation at the Platto Valley hos pital the last of tho weok. Clias. Rlncker, Harry Piaer and Both South High and North Pintle Clarence McCabo leave by auto tc- havo suffered defeats during tho sea- morrow. ior Lincoln wnero mey win attend tho Nebrnska-Notro Dame foot tiu ir(nin ...in i . .i v...... ...... u ' m. , 'ji; . Y . r i steadily, overcoming to a considerable oaii game. thO922 football season llOXt Thura-I . i....n.... , Dr. rind Mrs. VrnnV naldwln nr VAiuiUr Lin; JIUJIU JUUJJ il . UUUK HIllI j " inexperienced players and both aro , Onllnway aro oxpectod tomorrow to playing a brand of football nt this ' spend Thanksgiving In tho city with day when tho teams representing the North Piatto High School concludo V 7 , , . 7 P VS same tlmo that would make trouble Tor tho ' rolnt Ives. ,, 1 1 ' WCOn Ul MaXW teams In the stato. I). A. Chorpennlng of Oakland, well High School and the North Platto; . South. Omaha has a fast team that California came last evohlng to visit Reserves (no firs team substitutes wclghfl lflM nd8 flr m avorngo of;wiUl rolatlvH. Ho waa n formor Mr. and Mrs. L ti. T.,HrIn,t ., "" JZ ITT 7. 7 . ' "! , 0 pounds. They will be outweighed resident hero. o miiiuiuuiu i which win uq fijiri ...... l- lJ- cnuuren loit tins morning for Om-, between South IHgh of Omaha and Chapter A K, P. E. O. will meet, aha whoro they will visit friends for Nortlf Platto. ...141. T n r 1 nrri . n i tit ! iuio, wvaivj ui iu v.a row days. Iii 5th street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Becker of by the local cloven, especially in the baekflold, but the South backs aro ciioyenno came. last evening to. speUd nil inHt tnnn nnn irn mm nt nniii-inr statement issued yostordny , , , , . 4 , , , . 'I back, since Purdy of Bentrlco has Miss Bcrnlce Wlckwlre left this Keith Neville reviewed the game at;beon (,0 , , morning for Central City wliero she Sidnoy as follows At Sidney last weok, North Platte ran up sixty-four points against Sld noy using eighteen players in nil dur- -:p: B. of L. F. & E, "w-Ill spend Thanksgiving at the J. A. Tho ladies society to tho B, of L. j New home. F. & E. will meet this afternoon at I Mr. and. Mrs. S. f! finllinun Ip.i 3 o'clock. Refreshments will bo tho first of tho week for Long Beach, ,I,B tho Knn,c- PUmcr. tho local right served. California where they will spend tho wlntor. LUTHERAN , tost a weok ago. "Squeak" Morris, i , , . T , . . . ... . , James Keefe leaves this evoninir , . , 7 , and as far east as Lexington. Sowing Bee will meet in tho church j T , " ltdy,;s uua t-VLini playing the first gnmo of his careen I.lnnn m ir li nvn ft rt .... l ntUx.l il.n 1 1 1 Thosooni piloted tho team at quarterback several days In tho city nt tho Arthur Know homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamea Smithors will leave tomorrow for Kearney Jwhero they will spend Thanksgiving with friends. 3 p. m. Inqulrlos from out of town .ftlrs- w- A- uucnuncu ana cnuuren iniHnntn flint miinv nwinin will ntfnmr leave tomorrow for Grand Island Nobrankn's strongest quarter. Tlio game between Maxwell and tho Rosorvcs Avlll bo called at 1.15'. The , South High North Platto gamo at tackle, did not cuter tho gamo duo to injuries received in the Fremont con- Jhj from m fnp sirtnoy ' whoro they will spend Thanksglvlnc ttiai ' ifnnb- firm "Qniinnlr" XTitla ... with rolntlvcfi, Mrs. Jamea Stafford of Paxton is ... . 1 nnrlnra, Vrlflnv nfrornnnn visiting In the city at the umar uuu i ' I Nebraskn-Notro Damo football came ,....,...,..., . ' ine cnicriaining comimuuu uio mrn. - uhuiisiiuui liiu uumi iiohuu m u uiuuii- ' f Carl Brodbeck and Mra. Andy Yost. , rnnnksglvlng. able mannor. The North Platto backs Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Smith left yes-j Mrs. John Koliher of Maxwell vis- nil played excellent ball, Stroup mak- terday for Lomoyno whero thoy will SARAH REBAKAII ited in the city yesterday. Sho Inc two touchdowns, Yoarsloy throo visit at tho Pushman homo. ' Lodge will moot Friday at tho I. O. also attended tho tea at the Goo. A. and Wilson two. Tho prlnciplo ground : - - - - : -- - 'Austin home. gnlnor was Shnncr who scored threo touchdowns nnd mado possiblo most Wheat Is Nature's Best Food 4b Nature has provided for man a great multitude of nourishing foods. The most perfect of these 'is wheat the staff of life. Bread made from good wheat is perfect food. But tho wheat must be properly ground or it will lose some 6f its qualities for health making. SIOUX LOOKOUT FLOUR Is mado right by tho latest designed milling mar chinory. With it the house wifo can make those big crusty brown loaves which appeal to the members of the family. AT ALL GROCERS. O. F. hall. Initiation has neon post- of tho others, carrying tho ball Inside ponod on account of spoclal church 'the five yard lino four times in ad- servicos. i dlf'roi fo tho scores mado directly! PRESBYTERIAN Z7 'T VT T5' l" ... . . ,,, (ll'l not carrv tho ball across, do-. Aid society will hold its annual yo, , tho ,)est ,Iltorfonmco ' bazaar in the church parlors Dec. by North Platto this season nnd it was 8, 1922.. All booths Will open at 3 ,,, rnmMnnUnn nf v.itns mnnlnir In- v'fllnnl. .1 BL a 1 ... I ,.... uuu u iiiluon ceni luncu win torforonce nnd Shanor carrying the I bo served during tho afternoon. ball, that accounted for many of Keith; ITheatre, To-Night. 13. J. CA11PENT Klt'S IJIG MUSICAL COMKIIY T Wo are factory distributors for the Mead Cycles. Especially the RANGER and PATHFINDER. Get your wheel from us, the day you at some prices. 1'JtlOJiS 7.ric, $1.00 and somo at $l.rl). ' Plus War Tax SKATS NOW ON SALE D err y berry & Forbes, Inc.