The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 22, 1922, Image 8
THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE SemMBecklu (tribune. WILSON TOUT. Editor and Publisher. Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska Postoffico oa Second Class Mattor. One StmSCMLTlOtf PRICE i Year, In aflvauco - ILEOTa FJtlDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1022 EDITORIAL, 'V McKlnloy said "Thd army of Grant and tho army of Lee aro now togotlior. Thoy nra now one In faith', In hopo and In fraternity." usual with other sports. Hones liavo boon broken occasionally but this happons in riding horsos, milk ing cows, riding bicyclos, cranking, cars, chopping wood and a lot of other activities of " boy llfo. As far as I can recall no ono of the 1,320 boys I am considering has suffofM , ny pormationt Injury which has in any way interfered wltlf his future 8UCC0SS." Want Ads FOIl SALE Comploto violin outfit Socond hand. Call Holloy Music Co. Solomon said "Dottor is a little with tho foar of tho Lord than great trcasuro and ftroublo thoreWlth." Proverbs 15:1G.' Ono of tho silliest tilings wjt have heard latoly was a rumor going about yostorday'to tho offoct that no Christ mas baskots were to bo glvon to tho families of tho striking shopmen. Wo aro certain that ovory family report ed to tho commlttoo and found to bo dosorvlng will bo supplied with a Christmas dinner by the committee whether tho man of tho family Is a strlkor or a strlko-broakor, Christian or heathen, Protestant or Catholic, domocrat or republican. Wo havo boon told that in our statomont about tho cost of tho now court houso In the last issue, Mr. Soudor did not toll how tho court houso bonds wcro disposed of and what was done with tho money. That Is bocauso there aro no court houso bonds. Lincoln county has no bonds outstanding, so thoro was no money to bo accounted for from that sourco Tho pcpplo havo not voted on the question of tho court houso bonds yet but may bo given that opportun Ity boforo tho building is comploted. When someone told tho editor tho other day that ho considered high school football too dangerous to allow his son to play tho editor re plied somewhat as follows: "I havo been Intimately associated with high school football during tho past fif teen years, thirteen of which was manaKor. Tho usual nunrber of. games played aach year on the schedulo was eight. That makes, 120 games. It takos elevon boys on each side to play a game That means that eleven boys have played 120 games or 1,320 boys have played ono gamo. During that wholo time, no boy has lost his llfo, which can not bo said of hunting, swimming, skating, autolng and othor slmlllar popular Bports. Not ono boy has lost tho ubo of an oyo, a limb or any other vital organ. ThlB Is un- FOR RENT Room 314 So. Vino. In modern homo. I FOR RENT Two light housekeeping ! rooms. 514 E. Third. FOR SALE: Spring chickens. I East 2nd. Phono DIG. 022 -Initial O Ruby Stick pin. Carl Webor. 923 East 6th. Phono 1182W. Wantod wagos. Phono Corn buskers. Address Box 785F3. Pay good 10, Route 2 The foll.ving editorial by ono of ur roadors Is exceptionally fine and worthy of thought. Tho Trlbuno is always glad to print such contri butions. The author is a woll known Ini si no38 man of this community, a man who Is practicing this very pol icy. Iloro is tho editorial: CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Christmas is tho special tlmo for casting asldo all selflshnoss and giv ing to tho loss fortunate neighbor, j L0ST, Modorn civilization is tottering on tho edgo of an abyss, for want of lovo and unselfishness. Tho laws, freight rates, unions, commercial organizations, otc. cannot boIvo tho world's problems. Thoy can be sol ved only by tho Individual accepting following tho principles exem plified by Christ, whoso birthday has come to symbolize lovo and unself ishness. , There has never boon a tlmo In Sur generation when tho necessities and comforts of life were so unevenly distributed among tho industrious i and worthy people In North Platto j thcro aro men drawing twice tho wngo they ever drew in past years, , whllo othor men Just as industrious' and Just ris worthy, have no Job and no money and aro without food, clo- thing or fuel. Wo do not havo In, .ninri n o f t ii 1 n r 1 1 v flm rnllrnml men 111111U ..J " , in this statement. In tho natural re-: FQR SALB0ll0 reKiatered Chostor adjustment of financial and labor i whUo boari Can furnlsh nanors on CITY AND COUNTY NEWS Tribune for Christmas. $1.50 year Mrs. Lylo Drowcr of Horshoy was a shopper In tho city yestorday. Albert Rlchigcr of Maxwell was a business visitor In tho city Wednes day. Gerald McGinloy who is attending Notre Damo university arrived yoster- W ANTED Cornhuskors. Apply at the day to spend tho holidays with his offlco of Dratt, Goodman & Buckley, j paronts. wo have candy by tho bus.'tl, pall or pound, IGo and up. Soo the quality FOR room IlENT OR SALE: Modern house. Phono 873 W. WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Prefer ono who will go home nights. Phono 132. WANTED: Plastering, chimney and repair work of any kind. Call 1240 W. LOST Fountain pen between 500 block on west 5th and Senior High School. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Mrs. J. S. Slmms. of our candy. Burke Cash Grocery, G21.E. 4th St. Urban Ellmons who Is, attending Notro Damo unlvorsity arrived yestor day to spend tho holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Loo Simons. I thank you for your last year's business and wish you a Happy Christ mas and n prosperous Now Year. I. L. Stcbblns. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniolson of Sutherland are visiting at the 0. O. Slzomorc-homo while shopping in the city. MARRIAGE LICENSES Doc. 18 Guy N. James, 27, Suther land and Miss Mablo V. Boverldge of Sutherland. Doc, 20 Andrew J. Oollcr, 29, Wln dom, Minn, and Miss Josephine L. Hall, 22, North Platto. Dec. 21 Herschol E. Thorp, 22, Pax ton and Miss Grace M. Pease, 25, Pax tcn. :o: Mrs. Fred Brink of Ilorshey was a Christmas Bhoppor In tho city yesterday. Townsond Dent who Is attending tho Medical Department of tho State University at Omaha is oxpected homo tomorrow to spend tho holidays with -his parents Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dont.-- John S. Twinem, M. D. (Homeopath) Medicine, surgery and North Platte, obstetrics Ncbr. (Drug room with drugs for acute and chronic diseases.) L. & S. Groceteria. FOR SALE Ono section miles north of town, fonce. Phono 1148J. of land 8 All under bR ! i Hi LB m Hi More Flowers In the Pathway of Life A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR condltionp this unusual inequality has come. It cannot bo adjusted by nnythlng but tlmo. Tho only way to approximate JubUco is for the for tunato man to recognize that theso conditions aro umiBual and to Bharo and share freely with him wno is loss fortunate but JUBt as wortny. Tbia may bo done thru tho Organized.! Charities but would it not bo woll, also to Bay, "Hero, Bill, Utility',,' "Hand it back whon you havo 1 tq I same. If wanted notify at once. David Norrls, Maxwell, Nebr., Box 34 j NOTICE Glvo magazines for Christ-' mas. All kinds and all prices from 50c up. Singly or in clubs. Phono, 537. Mrs. Fred Rector. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi WANTED A competent girl for gen oral housowork. Family of two ad ults. Mrs. T. C. Patterson. 514 West 4th sparo.' ' to- Thieves raided tho George Schar raan place a few nights ago andstole honey and cases to the value of about $300.00. Thoy returned tho second night and oven the third night to got all thoy wautod. Sheriff Salisbury left thlB morning with Mr. Scharmah to Investigate a man who has boon Belling honey In a neighboring county and who does not have bees. SXLE Cobs $2.00 for 40 Inch load, on place ono-half mile south! of Lincoln County Center school. H.I n TJnllTnnVAr. 1 1 A little more kindness and a little more creed;' A little more giving and a little less greed; A little more smile and a little less frown; A little less kicking a man when he's down; . A, little more 'we' and a little less T; A little more flowers on the pathway of life;,"""" And fewer on graves at th5 end of the strife. TlfcTchrlstmns rush taxes our strength but our Service goes on forever. THE NORTH PLATTE FLORAL CO. Phone 1023 We are as near to you as your phone Phone 1023 yfi WANTED: To farm far sale. Bootli, Box D. Iowa. hear from owner of State price. Mrs.iW. Hlpark, Des Moines, -:o:- Th0 HIRSCHFELD Co- A Safe Place To Trade at Clintons for spectacles. Christmas cards for engraving Rlnckor Drug Store. I thank you for your last year's business and wish you a Happy Christ mas and a prosperous Now Year.' I. L. Stcbblns. Five dozen men's fancy Imthrobcs, Just received. Worth from $10.00 to I $12.50, specially priced, $0.93. 31:111 Clothes Shop. Clintons for eye glasses. Edward Fussel of Kimball waa a business visitor In tho city yestorday. Christmas candles .15 and. 20 cents a pound at McMIchaols grocery. R. D: Rasmussen transacted busi ness In Sutherland yestorday. Beautiful Cameo Hand-tooled Bags and Bill-folds, new shapes and deB lgnB. Clinton & Son, Gifts that L.ast. Five dozen men's fancy bathrobes, Just received. Worth from $10.00 to Red $12.50, specially priced, $0.0."). Ilod Man Clothes Shop. Holeproof ffasicrcj Meets the Most Exalting Requirement of Style and Good Taste. Ladles extra heavy pure silk hose In all popular qj ac shades. Per pair r- $iJ,'tO Ladles heavy puro thread sills hoso all tho ' now Q nr shadeB. Per pair pl.7u Ladles puro silk hoso with olas tlc ribbing lop. All M tZ now shados. Pair Cpl.UiJ Ladles puro silk faced hoso with ribbed top. Black, whlto and cordovan. Price flr Por pair JL MENS SPECIALS $1.00 Men's pure silk and wool hoso lu-all popular lioatuor uuauea. Spoclal Prlco Por pair Men's Extra heavy puro silk hoso. Havo silk and linen heel and toes. Special q ru Prlco Por pair D 1 .11 Men's purb silk hoso. a dandy value at por pair ..... I This Is 75c Tho Men's fine cotton hose. strongest hoso for o AA wear. Throo pair for ol .UU North Plattcs Holeproof Store UftMOUS PLAYERS-' ! riAJKY CORPORATION PRESENTS THELIEyj 'tfm SilentMen mm W. m film a Rubens Created by ) Cosmopolitan Productions At The Sun, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Hero's a real Blooded Romance written by James Oliver Curwood with au all star cast. Filmed in the frozen north. -SEE 33 0 ...v THE pleasant return of the Christmas Season inspires us to a sense of gratitude for and appreciation of the genuine friendship and good-will displayed toward usjjy our patrons and friends, that can best be reciprocated by us in a repetition of the old time senti ment which we feel and extend to you in our very best wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. 510 Locust St. North Platte, Nebraska. The H. & S. Agency. City Property, and Insurors. J. C. Hollmaiii Attorney. The J. E. Sebastian Agency, Exclusively Old Line Lije Insurance.