The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 20, 1918, Image 4

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1! Vto
The Store Brim Full of
The Christmas, Spirit.
For whom do you wish a giftfor mother, wife, sweet
heart, father, son or friend? Selection is a happy undertak
ing here. One chooses from innumerable appropriate articles.
The quality is established-it is known by everyone to
be good, the best of its kind. ' This reputation for fine
quality is why everyone feels especially complimented with
a gift from Clinton's.
We are prepared with help and with merchandise to
serve you most satisfactorily this Christmas.
BRACELET WATCHES
Many dilfercnt designs in bracelet watches. Swiss and
American movements, filled and solid gold cases.
DIAMONDS
A large stock of carefully selected stones. The display
of rings is especially attractive.
GIFFTSFOR WOMEN
Set Rings Pearl Necklaces Veil Pins
' Manicure Sets Sterling Toilet Sets
Electric Lamps Chests of Silver Flatware
Cut Glass Candy Jars Silver Pitchers
Vanities and Mesh Bags Mantel Clocks
GIFTS FOR MEN
Waldemar, Chains Knives for Waldemars
Gold and Silver Pencils Cigarette Cases
Strap Watches Cuff Links Scarf Pins
Embleni Folds Bill Folds Card Cases
GIFTS FOR CHILDREN
Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets Silver Cups
Porringers Food Pushers Hair Brushes
Lockets and Chains Baby Rings
Pin Sets Gold Bracelets Bib Holders
C. S. CLINTON,
JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
At the Sign of the Big Ring
NOKTJI PLATTK HOY HIES
OF WOUNDS DECEIVED.
Vl'PV ANT) fiOIJNTY NEtVS. I EIb1 Ferguson at tho Crystal to-
' I night in "Tho Heart of tho Wilds'
AHnmnv w. v. Piv.m returned ves- B Ferguson is Biipportod in this
lorday from Lincoln whoro ho trans- Photoplay by Matt More and Thomas
unymomi ugicr, who nas ocen at'
For Sale A Ford coupe.1' Inqulro
or Dr. Walter Crook.
Frank, Harbor wont to Lowollon
yoatorday to look aftor buBlncss con
nected with tho farm ho owns near
that town.
Judge Grime has boon Buffering
from a bad attack of tho ilU this -woek,
and Mrs. Grimes has also been se
verely Indisposed.
Household goods for sale, 501 south
Willow. Phono black 044.
A. P. Hochman, omploycd at tho
Davis garngo, pleaded guilty in tho
county court Tuesday to assaulting
York Hlnman and was lined $5.00 and
coats.
tondlug school in Lincoln, is expect
ed homo today. Ho will drive up from
Omaha a Ford car for tho Hcndy-
Ogler Co.
Egglno, 25 conts por package. Mc
Mlchnol'a Grocery- 408 So, Dowoy. !
DemoblVizod' ,soldiors aro pas'sing
through tho city by scores every day,
Yesterday morning two carloads
passed west on train No. 19 and two
carloads cast on train No. G.
Claronco Day, in tho naval radio
sorvlco on tho Atlantic Coast, and Ted
llogue, in tho service at tho Mare l
land navy yard, aro expected homo
in a few days to spend the holiday
swiHon with tho homo folks.
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jjp5 . lihhliteli!
Your obligations
not ceased
have
YOUR obligations have not ceased with the cessa
tion of hostilities. Many a long, weary, lonesome
day must pass before our boys can be brought back
home. And they depend on you to keep up their
courage with letters but what they want most of all is,
Kodak pictures from home pictures that will keep the
home fires kindled.
What more fitting gift could be given than a
Kodak? Select one today from our large stock.
Mr. and Mr- J. H. Donegan receiv
ed a mosage Wednesday stating that
' their son Noel had passed away No-
vomber loth of wounds recolved In
action.
Noel, who was tho youngest ,ot four
ons to enter the service of thoir
Country, volunteered one year ago j
last month, aont to Ft. Leavenworth,
and was assigned to Co, IJ. , Seventh t
Engineers. Ills company wus among
the first to be sent overseas and up
to the signing of the armistice hail
been in almost constant sorvlco ou the
front linos. As we romenibor tho ac-
ounts, the Seventh Englncors were
at one time thrown Into a break in
tho French Uno and though rather
poorly firmed, stopped tho onrush of
outnumbering Huns, This was among
first fighting In which tho Americans
were engaged, and the Soventh seems
to have figured in almost constant
action afterward. As a roault this
unit suffered severely In tho logs of
men.
The details of the wounding and
lentil of Noel aro nt UiIb tlmo lacking. I
Ho was woundcdln October but this
fact became known tc- tho pnronts only
through a letter Claronco McCabo had
written on October 2Gth to his parents
In which ho stated that Noel had been
sent to a hospital-
Horn and reared In North Platto.
well known and universally' liked by
all acquaintances, tho unexpected
news of Nool's death came as a pros
trating shock to members of the fam
ily and was received by the deepest
regret by citizens generally.
Nool saw his duty to his country;
bo did not hesltnte to offer his all.
and he beenmo a sacrifice. Ho died not
In vain, for by his sacrifice and tho
sacrlfleo of others, tho victory of what
believed to bo everlasting peace
has been won and the whole world
will bo benefitted. To tho parents, who
Kavo four sons to tho service, tho con
fluences of tho community Is ox-tended'
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Plans Welcome Arch.
C. C. Hupfor a member of the decor
ative committeo of tho Welcome Home
organization, whoso decorative Ideas
are always good- suggests that a wel
come arch bo erected at the head of
Dowoy atreet. As outlined Mr. Ilup-
for would erect an arch that would
stand tho weather for at least a year,
or until all tho boys who aro in sor
vlco rench homo. One feature of this
arch woutd bo that on tho base and
column would nppear tho name of
every Lincoln county boy who enter
ed tho sorvlce- As a boy returned a
blue star would be placed in front of
his name, thus designating those re
turned as well as showing thoso still
In service. A gold star would bo plac
ed in front of those who died wbllo in
tho service.
Mr. Hupfer's suggestion wo believe
Bhould receive the henrty support of
our people. (
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.Methodist Church Notes.
Tuesday and Wednesday tho Kearney
District Ministerial Association met
at North Platto in tho interests of
tho Centenary. About thirty ministers
and several laymen wero present. Dr-
Fulkorson spoko Tuesday evening on
tho homo and foreign survey lllUstrat-
ig his locturo with 100 valuable-slides.
Wonesday ovening was a fitting
climax In the splendid,1 nddrcss of
lllshop O. S. Lowls. who spoko on tho
"Yellow Man from His Own Stand
point.." The high regard that tho yel
low man has for tho Americans, ho
pointed oul, irl vos this groat ropubllc
the most unique Influence with them
of r.ny ration in the world.
Next Sunday morning at 11 a' ni.,
Christmas sermon. Subject, "The
Guiding' Star." Evening at 7:30.' chil
dren's Christmas program. Sulnday
chool 9:45 a. m. Ep worth League
30 p. m-
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Six Per Cent Interest.
In ordor to supply funds to cover
approved loan applications tho Mutu-
1 Building uud Loan Associntion will
ssuo a limited amount of its paid up
stock. This stock pays six por cent
dividends, payable March 1st and
September 1st.
.Money Invested In this stock, to-
goihor with accrued dividends may bo
withdrawn on thirty days notlco.
Mutual Ilulldlng and Loan Associa
tion.
SAMUEL GOO.EE, Secrotary.
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Presbyterian Church.
Subject for 11 a. m.: "Tho Now
Civilization." Sunday school at 10 a.
m. At 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Gilfoyl and MIbs
McKay will render the following
musical programme. If yoiv lovo the
best, don't miss It.
Allegro Mondolssohn.
Alto Aria from "Isaiah" Patton.
Tho Holy Night Dudloy Duck.
Ave Maria Mascagni.
Tho Virgin's Prnyor Massenot.
Fear not yo, O Israel Dudloy Duck.
Ave Maria Schubert.
Silent Night Gubor.
Scripture Heading.
Prayer.
Offoratory.
Sermon.
Honedlction.
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Everything for the Amateur Photographer,
WKLCOMH JIOMK COMMITTEES
NAMED MY THE CHAIMMANJ
A meeting was hold at the federal
building Wednesday evening, tho ob
ject of which was to recolve a roport
of tho committeo appointed for the
organization of the Lincoln County
Wolcomo Homo committee. This com
mitteo reported tho selection of L.
Two Weeks' Vacation. j School Attendance Good.
Tho customary two weekR' loHJay prJnipals reported to Superinten
vacation will be given this year, rhero! ,ient Tout on Tuesday that tho atten-
was some iuik oi naving oui one weeK,iance in the. schools was bettor that
vacation and having school the other
week but if this were done it would
day than on any day since school be
gan last September. Ono room with
only give four days of .'chool on ac- nn enrollment of 65 had G3 in atten
count oi inKing oui .New year's aay. dance-
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Estrivy Notice,
red, horned steer.
weight
Tho attendance premised to be poor
on account of holiday trips, work in
O. Carroll chairman, Mrs. Frank stores, etcs. Plans are being made for ,
Buchanan secretary und Frank Bar- making up tho time loat in Ocfob?r Blocky,
ber treasurer. Theso officers with two and these will be worked out at the 1,000, metal tag in ear,-between July
inoro of their own choosing will con- opening of sihocl Mi January. loth and November 1st from experi-
. - o: - mental suu-siauon. auuame rowaru
For ,,. !(. n- lor recovery.
nlo Ui ! li-fif... f 9S-12 W. P. SNYDER. Supt.
Mesdanies HInckor, Stuart, (a
: and Field; representing tho g
l. Mcsdamoa Boguo, McGovern, R
PLEASE EM.MMElt
Thnt thoro is not a nicer or bettor
CHIUSTMAS present to glvo that wlfo
or mother, FOR It carries with it hu
man interest. IT shows tho real lovo
and rospoct that you hold for them, IT
also deepens tho lovo and respect
thoy havo for you.
IT protects thorn, creates a savings
and old ago comfort for tho Glvor. It
Is a real presont in cash to that loved
ono when your makor has takon from
you that which ho gave you. You can
buy thiB presont for Xmas on pay
nientB to suit you, providing tho in
lluonzn or Its oftects don't keep you
from going shopping. Wo shall bo
glad to show you our comploto stock
Plonse phono us for nn appointment.
J. E. SE1USTIAX, Stnlo Malinger,
C. P. TEMPLE. Asst. Sluto Mgr.
Tho Old Lino LIfo Men.
nrodbeck Bldg. Phono Red or Black
stltuto tho executive committee-
Chairman Carroll presented a plan
for permanent organization which pro
vides for tho following branches or
departments, namely, financial, sta
tistical, employment and aid, decor
ation and entertainment,
-Tho committees named to constitute
cmeli ilonnrtmnnt urn na follows:
Statistical Ropresonting tho Rod W
Cross, Mesdanies RInckor, Stuart, (a
l'rossor
Cautoen
Cook and Bonner. Also one represen
tative from each Rod Cross branch In
the county, this member to bo chosen
by tho above committee.
Permanent Record Department -Homo
servlco of tho Red Cross, Miss
Annlo Krnniph chairman.
Employment and Aid Messrs. -
Buckloy, Gearard and Heeler, Mrs
Frank BrJchnnnn. Miss Jossio Baker;
Council of Dofonso representatives,
Irs. Cottorcll and Messrs- Patterson.
Hougland and McEvoy; Civilian Re
lief representatives, Miss Kramph
Messrs. Evans and Elder.
Decorations Messrs. Morey. Gum-
mero and Will Wnltemath represent
ing Chamber of Commerce; Mavor ,
Walteninth and Messrs. Barbor, Hup
for and Mohlmann representing the.
city council. I
Entortnlnniont Mrs. John McGraw
mid Misses Florence Stamp, Hazel
Smith and Floronco Stack represent
ing tho Sammy Girls, and Capt- Shil
ling and Llouts. Brown and Hoga rep
resenting tho Homo Gunrds.
Financial to bo appointed later by
tho executive committee
Temporary chairmen wore appoint
ed over each department and these
chairmen instructed to call their
mombors together to perfect a per
manent organization. Each department
was Instructed to make an estimate
of monov needed (if any) and to re
port to the executive committee to
gether with tho name of thoir per
manent chairman.
Tho decorations and statistical cpm-
mmncs wpr urgeu to ru3ii uie 1
work Tho labor committeo nlrendj'j
has its work under way
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Now Mrs
red Harris
Chaplin
Chas.
IN
"The Price
of a
Good Time"
CRYSTAL
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
DEC. 24 and 25
Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing.
GERLE'S TA8LOR SHOP
Wo Tako Orders lor the
Standard Custom Garment Co., of Chicago.
Will Make Cjarments in Our Shop if Desired.
218 East 8th Street Over Keen' Gun Shop
BH5 DISCOUNT SALE
for Ten Days nt the
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
Twenty per cent off on nil Suits und
(herconts.
Twenty per cent off on nil Sweaters,
Wool Shirts; Wool Underwear and
Wool Hosiery.
Twenty per cent off on Mncklnnws
and Leather Lined Yosts.
Twenty per cent off on Huts.
Ton per cent off on nil Trunks,
(irlps and Suit dices.
This Is a Special inducement for
your Christians buying, nnd as mo
hnve tho largest stock of Men's nnd
Hoys' Wearing Appnrel In North
Plntto you cannot go wrong by com
ing here
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
GOSH ALL FISH HOOKS.
AS THE FELLOM7 SAYS"
We have more salt and more kinds of salt
than all the dealers of North Platte put
together. Better call and get your supply.
Our sales of CARNATION FLOUR is con
stantly increasing.
Leypoldt & Pennington
PIION'E 206. Lamb Building; North Locust Street
612. 96-3