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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
Soltitaire Diamond Rings PREST -0- LITE Batteries. ury flint's, and perfectly cut. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler and ..OPTICIAN.. The Catholic ladle will hold an ex change at tho Maloney store tomorrow. Will pay good rent for modern Iioiiho of live or six room). I'lione 34. Mrs. Chan. Roguo and Mrs. Millard Hosier returned Tuosdny evening from a vImH In Omaha. Mrs. Belle Swarthout, of Plutts- molith, arrived "Wednesday to visit her Hon Oakley and wlfo. II. L. Pennington returned Tues day from a week's buslnoss trip in the Elkhorn valley. Wanted A competont girl for gon- oral hoUHowork. Aptdy to Mrs. W. O'Connor. 710 west Fifth Htreet. niiim r.i.fii itin wiiii tim Mniimmiii i t'oiniuiny hank, Iiuh accepted tho pohltlon ofi In March, 1918. during tlic War cashier at tho Hondy-Oglor garage, i SavingH Stamps drive, oigniy uiousunu , id Take Care of Your l. '', Battery a ' 'V- Take a Hydrometer Reading Evciy Two Weeks. v. 0-C fr, , , 'i: 9 . Official Service Station McDonald Bank Building. I Phone 731 -L; Judge Woodhnrt rently Httitld n marriage fred Haveraon and Bather IlroUtwell, both of ' KeyaUMie. For al Burred Plfmmtk Ruck CiK!krIi. Itwine 7r14 13-8 William Krod. of drawl IMdnd. formely located here, went through thin city Jaat weHi enroota td Miri dan. Wyo.. where he wu callitd by th criticfil condition of hi father. See H. IMxon Son, Bywrtght Spe cialist andaee well. The department wan called out yt terday to extinguish a fire whlrfh had started in the frame building at the corner of Sixth and Locust. th roof igniting through a defecttYe fltttf. The lni;l'' brilliant dlfltsond, In a plain M'dlni? of pure tfold or platinum, (hat brings '( (he m-m' full heauiy, In (he Ideal cnagenient rlnjp. Jit In (he recognized betrothal pledge. Our engagement rings are diamonds j D Morrill. Dentist. Office over cIiom.ii it lib extreme cnre-icrr hrll- Wilcox leimrtment Store. 1 Funoral service for Mr. Hah Haul, of line color, free from detract ' Dean, who died Saturday night of the ' flu, were held at the siaioney onapei . yesterday afternoon, conduct! by Liter. II . Miss M. OionBfl; iiwtai bath and ; Swedish Massage, ladles and gentle j men. I'hone 897. Brodbock bldg Mr The janitors and firemen at the fed ' prat building liave been granted an 1 advance of $6.00 per month in their j salaries, the Increase dating baok to Janitors now receive $55 A..i c r .1 ii- i' -'and firemen $70. 1 At the Sign of the JJjg Ring, Wante(A glr, , a farnliy of two. Good wage. Apply at 820 wost Fifth for phono ilea 5Z4. j Mr. T. J. Kerr went to Omaha laat night to meet her huaband who haa , been honorably discharged from th mwllcal corps. Dr. and Mra. Korr , will visit relatives In 'Iowa before re turning home. For SaleSide board, book cnae. 1 rockers, leather couch, dresser. In quire 714 west Fourth or phone 267.. - 19-2 j The statement that Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Horminghausen would leave North Paltte was erroneous, it is true Mr. I Horminghausen has sold some of his' real ostate and purchased a farm in j I,own, but ho and his wife will continue to make North Platte their homo. A fw desirable second-hand Fords; nt the right prices. Hcndy-0(,'Icr Auto Good Hair Ribboi(sV' are exceptionally hard to find. We have just added three new lines to our stock that are of exceptional quality and moderately priced. Wilcox Department Store. LOCALA'J),I?EJ.SOU. I LOCAL AM) PERSONAL For Sale Flvo room house, lights I dollars worth wore sold in Lincoln water, now bar,.; cement walk's, tawnjv ?I JT.,Tn VtUI III IlillU IJUil riKx. i shade. .102 Houth Chestnut. 20-3 Work, begun thin woek on tho 22x132 foot one story brick building which C. T, Whelan is eroctlng on east Front stroot. For Halo A Ford touring car and a Saxon roadstor. Call at tho Now Mothod Tiro Kopair Shop; 19-2 Harry Dixon has returned from Omaha, leaving Mrs. Dixon there as tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Con- ui': . uoo uaniry, or raxion, who recently returned from Horvice overseas, lias been visiting friends in town this week, Two frosli milch cows for salo. E. J, Harmer, 'A mllo southeast old Myr tle poslofllce. 19-2 Wednesday morning over six hun dred soldiers and sailors were served with breakfast at tho Itcd Cross Can- too ii. A train load of artillorymeu who hud been Ih France as members of tho First army passed west Wednesday en route to California to bo doinobollzod. Got $1,00 worth of Palm Ollvo goods for 89c nt tho Nyal Drug Store. Lim ited supply of Palm Ollvo good for this sale. Got your shuro before thoy are gone. For salo or will trado for North Plutto (hvolllng.fnrming outfit, stock and machinery, also farm for rent. It. II. Stock, Phono 7G0FG or Routo I), IIox 45 A 10-2 F. W. liormlnghauson has sold 400 acres of laud southwest of town to Geo. McKaln for $21,200 or llfty-throo dollars mi acre. Mr. HormlnghauHon bought tho land a fow yours ago for $2I pur auro, Men's host quality overalls and jumpers $1.00 each at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE meantime many people who bought last year are cashing them in at the postofficcH of the county. your Hay and Grain. Obtain our! Tho Harrington Mer. Co. will buyj prices boforo you sell. tt A buy dealer said yesterday that good prairie hay is now worth $27 a ton on track at North Pltto. That's a big price, and It is unfortunato thut so much of tho Lincoln county crop was sold at from $15 to $17. Unloss spring weather opens up at once there is a possibility that some hay will need bo shipped into Lincoln county. Tho pleasant weather of Tuesday and Wednesday Induced us to start gardening nnd uncover our tulips and hyacinths and then as usual, camo tho chango of weather Wednesday night with n temperature below freez ing. Hut spring arrives today and pleasant weather may bo expected. I Jiuvo recently culled in my service Mr. W. II. Sour'., who l an expert plow mnn cf 30 joarn prnctlcnl expe rience In tho farming country of tho mlcldlo wtst. Rest assured your plow) will bo put in tho proper condition making it a rail sfttisluctiou when you sttii sprin:? plowing. Urlng your plows lioro for tlio best work. 17-4 J. II . VAN CLEAVE. Mrs. Abu Snyder, of this city, Iiuh ca tered tho Omaha News subscription contcHt nnd Is soliciting subscription's and, renewals for that paper with tho hope of securing tho Chalmers car. Mrs. Snydor is a nioHt trustworthy and dependable young woman and Is de serving of tho support of tho people of tho North Plutto territory. She will enter tho campaign, which begins March 25th and ends May 22d. with much energy, : :o: Wanted Man with family wants a pluco on a farm or much, by tho month of will take plucu on shurcs. Cull or addroHS 408 south Dowey, i dross, Mortn I'laito, Nebraska. 20-1 17-4 , For Kent 1G0 acres ono mllo north of Wnllaco, Nob., for ono-fourth of crop dollvcred in Wnllaco, Nob. Sec. 11-10-34. Ad- W. R. IIARDtING, Nortli Platte, Noli' SUPERVISION! ( SPEND BY CHECK. Save time, steps and inconvenience by pay ing hills by checks drawn on us. Instead of going out of your way h pay hills when due, mail a check. Your cheek automatically becomes a receipt by .endorsement you will never have to pay the same hill twice. Check-book stubs provide a place for keep ing a record of income and expcndituies you always know where you stand financially. ye furnish all necessary supplies, keep your books and render a statement of your account monthly without extra cost. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE," NEB. ' Deposits Guarcmtaod Under1 b&uyg of hxe Stale Mrs. W. S. Law, of Sutherland, is . i Kiting her sister, Mrs. John Vincent. County Commimloner E. II. Spring-! r returned yesterday from a short j iHlt in Denver. j See II. Dixon & Son, Eyeeight Spe-i ' iallst and see well. ' Mrs. V. Christcnsen will leave the 1 vrst of the week for St. Paul, Nob., to lslt relatives. The ten months old child of Mr. and Mrs. George Swartz died Monday night of the flu. P. J. Norton was up from Grand Is and visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Norton Wednesday. Onyx silk hosiery in all the popu lar spring shades to match your new Hhoes. BLOCK'S. Mrs. Harry Trimble, of Omaha, en route to California, stopped over yes terday to visit friends. Dr. L. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Dank building. Mrs. L. C. McGraw has resumed her duties at the Wilcox store after a two weeks' absence with the flu. All that's new in millinery at The Leudor Mercantile Co.'s. Miss Little in charge. Mrs. John Heall is doing clerical work in the county judge's office dur ing the illness of Miss Essie Wess burg. Silk petticoats and pettlbockers In endless variety at WILCOX DEPARTMENT STORE. The North Platte Volunteer Fire Department will hold Its annual ball at the K. C. hall on Monday evening following Easter. Sunaay. For Sale Five room house, mod ern except heat. Inquire at 714 west Second street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sharply Thompson, of Hershcy, were looking after business Interests in tho city Wednesday. Now spring suits, coats, dresses and waists arc dtlll arriving daily at IJLOCIC'S. MIbs Wilson, a Red Cross nurse, passed through on No. 19 yesterday from Pittsburg to Siberia. Brick work on the Ilcrrod building was completed this week, and prob wus completed this week and probab store will be In its-new quarters. See II. Dixon & Son, Eyesight Spe-j cinllst and see well. j Mr. and Mrs. Bulman," of Sarnla,. i Canada, wcr.e guests of Mr. and Mrs. t Honry Parker this week while enrouto homo from a trip to San Diego. j Wanted Woman to work by day,' steady employment. Mrs. J. S. Simms, 1 403 south Sycamore. ' i Men arrived from Omaha this week to Install tho Baker Ice pant In the new Palace Hotel. This Is quite a j large refrigerating plant nnd furnish os tho refrigeration for a large cooling 1 room. I Wo have broken all records so far this season in selling moro coats, suits, and drosses, wonder why? Be- cause wo deliver tho goefds, the right styles nt tho right prices ut BLOCK'.S Dr. II. C. Brock. Dontist. X-Ray1 Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148! Two grips filled with clothing were left In tho lobby of tho postofflce Wed-1 nesday by some unknown party. Post master McEvoy would llko tho owner of tho property to cull and take pos session of it. See II. Dixon & Son, Eyesight Spe cialist and sco well. Wrestling exhibitions between eight North Putto- mat men will bo held at tho dromon's hall this ovoning. An ndmlslon of thirty cents will bo charged, tho entire receipts to go to the athletic association fund. Tho best dressed women in tho city get their spring outfit ut BLOCK'S I lid Ins' Oiitllttlnc Store becauso it is tho only storo In the city thut specinl- j Izoh in Handling America s neat and most up to tho mlnuto womon's up- parol exclusively. Arthur Shivers wns fined $5.85 In tho police court yostorduy for abus ing Ills wlfo nnd using foul language. Tho complaint was filed tho early part of tho week by ills niotlior-ln-law, but when tho case camo up for lieur Ing she was conspicuous by her nb Ronce, Howovor, thoro was puf llclont ovldonco to wnrnut tho as sessing of a fine. Gym llxhlhit This Afternoon. Tho girls' gymnasium class of tho high school will glvo a froo public exhibition at the Franklin auditorium tills aftoruoou. Tho drills will bo un dar tho direction of Miss Morrow, tho physical directress. -: :o: : FOR saw: Three good residence lots on west Fifth, in 1800 block. For further par ticulars inquire 1210 west Fourth or phone Red 470. 19-4 :o: : Rapid heart throbbing does not nec essarily mean hrart disease; generally 11 is caused by .a disordered stomach. Prove it for yourself by taking Prickly Ash Bitters; if the stomaah is at fault the heart symptoms will quickly dis appear. Price $1 25 per bottle. Gum mer nt Prim Co. i hese Shoes nre sold by E. T." TRAMP & SONS J You cm'f Art fvf. ter shfwvt. In valno stvle or fit anvwhpro then those we offer. We Kn ow Shoes ' That is the reason we can always satisfy your shoe needs. Being judges of real I ? ishoe Values wc arc enabled to buy advantage ously and con tinue our prac tice of maklngit. Real Economy l tobuvvourihoa nere.uesiacs.we know how to fit your lect and ai. wavs carrv inn WfMf h .mil tl,M In do It properly. We uuer Good Fit Right Price Latm Stylet Solid Value What more could you want 7 it l.n'f nnlu that we know .either. Wc KnowFcct and WM Irnnu hnui In come and correct foot irouoics oi au sorts. ISnUa ' nrXrhntt Wfl tin,frtn.l If. . . , ..MV.M.,,V .ill, ,11- ""H oi mese iarnou Jl. ocnoil Appli ances est a. in mu. every Individual inor n pfwi n n .1 ...a - can shsninipiu Ftuiuw; you Foot Comfort If Vnn hrfnrf itm. J ...... JUUl root irouoie to us. Our advice and examination is free, uilfh nn obligation Involved Com in. DR And your feet will be looked after by H. 111. I1UPFER, Over Stamp's Bakery PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Sale at my place eight and one-half miles southwest of Maxwell, in Box Elder Can yon, six miles south of Blgnoll and twenty-three miles southeast of North Platte, on Thursday, March 27th Sale to commence at 12:30 6 HEAD OF HORSES 1 team of mares, weight 2,200, smooth mouth; 1 team mares, weight 2,500, 7 years bid; 1 horse weight 1,100. 3 years old; 1 mare weight 1,200, 7 years old. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE S milk cows, wlh be fresh this spring, the rest yqung stock. 81 POLAND-CHINA HOGS 68 fall shoats, 12 brood sows, registered, 1 malo pig, registered. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. 20'horse power Garscptt engine in No. 1 shapoj. I. Case separator, 32x54, Garden City feeder, new, new feed grinder, horse power grinder new fanning mill, 3 one row cultivators, disc, $ mowers, 2 drills, 3 gang plows, buck sweep, planter, checkrower anil wire, one-horo cul tivator, breaking plow, 5 wagons, six-hole corn fehellor, two-hole corn sheller, 2 buy rakes, manure spreuder, 2 seventoot binders, new two row, walking plow, two section harrow, corn linder, 1 horse power engine, washing machine, ten-foot tractor diab, three-section harrow two-row cultivator, new 3-horso power engitfe, 2 pump jacks, Stude-' baker, modol 1912, household goods and otlifi- articles. Several sets of harness. FRKK LUNCH AT NoN TERMS 8 months time bearing 8 per cett interest from datcof sale No proporty to be removed until settled fof. C. F. Kline, Owner L. C. 1'IMOH, Clerk. ' ' II. M. JOIIANSEX, Auctioneer. Pure Bred Poland China OW A L EI 50 Head o Bred Sows These sows are of the famous herd of Phil Daw- son, of Endicott, Nebr., and will be sold at auction in the new sale pavillion at fair guounds in OGALALLA, NEBR.9 SATURDAY, MARCH 29 These sows are 'the big type, from prize winning stock, all immune, guaranteed breeders and will farrow in April TERMS: Cash or bankable note Phil Dawson, Owner. Auctioners; COL. W. MOSIIIER, Plninview Col. L. M. McCLARA, Ogalalla. EXCHANGE BANK, Clerk.