THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AX1) 1'KKSOXAL ; Roubon Johnson traiiHsctwl buslnoss in Gothenburg Wodnosdny. i i W. II. McDonald loft Wednesday for j Lincoln where he wilt transact busi ness for n few days. 1 Miss Clara Sorenson lias taken a position with tho Clinton Jewolry store during tlio Christmas rush. Mrs. .1. II. Crocker and chlldron loft yesterday for Daaco, 111. where they will spond a few weeks visiting the former's paronts. 1 Roycroft hand hammered copper vases, book ends, and desk sets, offer i the Xmas shoppers gifts of Individ- j uallty. Dixon, the Jeweler. j Miss Frances Duty has resumed her dutlos as oporator for tho Union PacT j Iflc after a vncatlon of ono wcok spent ( with relatives In Cheyenne. Tells President of Klan's Activities TTHK PUBLISHER'S RESPONSIBILITY system, boglnnlug at the main sower faithful performance of said contract.' Section 7. This ordlnnnco shall on Jackson avenue, whore tho snmo. Section 6. To pay tho costs of tho take effect from and after Its passage, Intersocts the center line of tho alloy Construction of tald sowor lateral, j approval and publication, More and more difficult evory day Is the choice of good roadlng tho in part of the Northwest Quartor of Southeast Quarter of Section 32, town- k'nd that nouriehoa the young and ro- ship 14, Range SO. produced, thenco freshes tho old. Ono way to avoid mis takes Is to choose the book or period ical that stands for something that Is not evorlastlngly supplying the sen sational and silly. Tho Youth's Corn- west on centor line of alley in said part of Northwost Quarter of South oast Quarter of Section 32, Township 14, Rnngo 30, also Blocks "B", 7, 8,, and 9 of Cody's addition to tho city of. flush tanks, man hofos and appliances, j a special assessment shall bo lovied according to law aghlnst the lots and land abutting on the line of said lateral. Passed and approved this 21st day of NovombarlOW. E. II. EVANS, Attost: 0. E. Eldor Mayor City Clerk (SEAL) ' panlon has always been published by North Platte, Nebraska, to (h west sldo of Block 9. of said Cody addition, thoro to terminate. Section 3. That the engineor of CARD OF THANKS Wo tako thjs method of expressing our thanks to tho friends and nolgh- i "bors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during tho Illness and ( death of our boloved lniBband and father, also to tho minister and un-! dcrtakor for tholr kind services and ! tho Baptist Indies for tho floral trlb-( utcs. ! Mrs. BenJ. Masters, children and grandchildren. This picture of Gov. John Parker of Louisiana was taken as he left the White House after telling Pres ident Harding of the Ku Klux Klan's amazing growth in his state and intentions to control through political power. TOO MUCH EVEN FOR IMAGES 8tatues on British Parliament Build ings Unable to Stand Awful Climate of London. 1 I it i.t i.t V J.t J.J j.j i.t t.t t.t t.t B t.t s $ i.t it i.t j.: J.t i.t t.t DID THE Rates Rrise? Or are they goln'g to? Protect your pocket book and it buy 100 Old Lino LIfo Insur- ; anco on any plan. Seo or phono if SEBASTIAN FIRST The outer walls of the houses of parliament In London ate crumbling. Hundreds of carved Images, mostly of Imaginary royal figures, have been un- DoBton, Mass. nuie to witnstanu tne ravages oi me weather, combined with the smoke laden London atmosphere. They suffer ulso from tho lack of respect shoyi them by hundreds of pigeons which roost on tho scepter and sharpen thoir benks on tho noses of kings. Scarcely a day passes but a mon arch's hand or toe falls Into Palace yard. Not long ago a king's head was found In fragments on the terrnce. During the recess scaffolding will be erected and many workmen em ployed, nt n cost of $55,000, picking off the loose bit's. Thus may one man In n day uncrown scores of kings. Sir John Gllmour, who represents i.t I the government department thnt looks $ j after public buildings, Is of tho opinion it i that none of the kings or other dlstln- i gulshed folk will bo allowed to stick i.t I it out much longer on tlie outer wulls of parliament. "I think the day will i.t come before long," ho says, "when nil 1-i , the statues will have to bo taken uway. The situation does not ngreo with them." men who folt a keen responsibility to tholr roadors und thoy have hold 1 steadfast to ono purposo: to fnmlliar- Izo Companion roadors with tho host said city at once prepare and file with j things In tho world, and by moans of ! original articloa and stories to lllus- trnte tho truth that the practice of old, homely virtues brings the greatest I satisfactions In life. Try It for a year ! and sec. Tho 52 Isues of 1923 will bo crowd ed with serial stories, editorials, short stories, poetry, facts and fun. Sub scribe now and recolvo: 1. Tho Youths Companion 52 issuos in 1923. 2. All tho remaining Ibucs of 1922. 3. Tho Companion Homo Calendar , matl for saltl work that th contract for 1923. I therefor bo entered Into by tho Mayor AH for $2.50. of tno sald clty attested .by tho Clerk 4. Or include McCnlls Magazine, tho I with tho necessary provisions for tho monthly nuthority on fashions. Both protection of the Interests of said city publications, only $3.00 j aml uPn tllc contractor furnishing n THE YOUTHS COMPANION ' uontl m a sufficient amount for tho Commonwoalth Ave. & SU Paul St.,1 - " I i the clerk of thoroof an ostlmatc of the, costs of said proposed sower lateral Section 4. That after said estimato is made and filed as herein provided, I tho Clork of said city shall proceed at ' -onco to advortise in manner and form ns required by . law for bids for tho , construction of said sowor Vilernl ! and appliances reserving to said city j the right to reject any and all bids I therefore. Section 5. If an approved bid be ft Ml won farmers I -have opened an Army Store in North Platte at the corner of Locust and Front streets with a large line of the goods usually found in such stores. I intend to keep this store here until June 1, 1923 and perhaps longer. Come in and look us over. John M. Thompson, Mgr. Subscriptions received nt this Office. (Advertisement) ORDINANCE NO. 1C2. , Blankets Superior Values Good weight cot-. tos blankets j CI rr i mn x74 lnchea. ... .751. ly Heavy wool Un laced blankets, (all cotton) fl0jj2 93 .Extra weight wool finished all cotton blankets: fcO J ffe 00x80 laches... $O.HtU All wool Scotch- plaid blankets; Jf A A 00x80 inched. , . JpO.ifU J. C. Penny Co. USED ODD WEDDING COACHES Steam Plow, Traction Engine-, Tram car, and Other Vehicles Have Transported Bridal Parties. An American bridegroom who mndo Jils journey to the nltur yl.i a steam plow has had many rivals In matri monial carrlugcs. It Is not long since u bridal couple and their guests made a dramatic ap pearance In a Kentish village on a traction engine, and a procession of trucks gayly decorated with flags, flow ers and evergreens, says London An swers. A wedding party drove up to St Mark's church, Blnulnghnm, ono Eas ter Sunday In mourning, the conches nnd tho horses being Incongruously adorned with white rosettes. A pret tily decorated tramear wnstho chosen vehicle of a Wolverhampton bridal party, tho driver and conductor wear ing white gloves and smart button holes and tho Journey to thu church being heralded by the explosion of fog signals. But perhaps tho most novel Journey of all was that of a young Austrian couple, whose wedding procession slid An ordlnnnco providing for tho con struction of sewor lateral district to ba known ns Sowor Lateral No. 4 to consist of BlockB "B" and Seven (7) Eight (8), and Nino (0) of Cody's ad dition to the city of North Platte, Lin coln County, Nebraska, and part of tho Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 14, Rnngo 30, West Gth p. in., Lincoln county, Nobrnska, also commencing at tho main sower on Jackson avonuo whero the samo Intersects tho center lino of tho alloy In part of tho North west Quartor of Southeast Quarter of Soctlon 32, Township 14, Rango 30, produced, thenco west on centor lino of all6y 1n said part or Northwest Quarter of Souyicast Quartor of Sec tion 32, Township 14, Range 30: also Blocks "IT. 7, 8, and 9 of Cody's Ad dition to tho city of North Platte, Nebraska, to tho west sldo of Block Nino (9) of said Cody Addition thero to tormlnnto. To bo constructed of 10 Inch sower plpo with proper flush tdnks, manholes and proper npplianc 03; providing for un estimato of tho costs thereof and for bids for making contracts for said sower lntoral and also providing for a levy against tho abutting lots and lands along tho lino of said sewer lateral to pay tho costs of tho samo. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and City Council of tho city of North Platto, Nobraska: Soctlon 1. That a sowor lateral! district NS 00 formed and tho , samo Is hereby formed frpm Blocks "B", 7, 8, and 9 of Cody's addition to tho city of North Platto, Nebraska, and part of tho Northwest Quarter of rw Southeast Quarter of Section 32, -J Saturday, Sunday & Monday. 1 PRICES 25c, 3Sc, 50c. - jS it- I Keith i. 0 la . US Hi Hi Hi Hi in. in Lincoln County, Nobraska. Soctlon 2. That a sewor lateral" bo constructed of 10 Inch sewer pipes through Blocks "B", 7, 8, und 9, of down a steep hill from tho bride's ' Cody's Addition to tho city of North nonie to 1'n.vsnacK cnurcn on seven io-1 n iitto. NohrnRkn. nnd tmrt of tin ! boggnns decorated with pine branches , Nnr(invwit ounHor of RnnMmnW Oi.nr. LK i n ' - rti nun miui-tn. ., nt cnntlnn 9 rn...,i,. l -non-n 30, west C p. m., Lincoln county, Nobraska, at a proper depth and on a lovol required by the present sowor t NOTICE! I have moved onto tho North Side to 117 W. 8th st. Just west of Buick garage lower rent more floor space and Hotter light. Enables mo to servo you better and cheap er. I also havo an export plumber now, who will do your work reasonably. I alBo do all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet-metal work. 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