The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 09, 1919, Image 5

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    AN EASY WAY TO PAY FOR YOUK
Victory Bond.
If' you signed up for a $100 VICTORY BOND and
intend to pay for it by installments here is a plan for
making payments and scarcely miss the money.
Open an account with this bank
l ', Deposit enough to cover 1st installment, $10, due
May. 10th. "
Then $1.50 a week for 9 weeks for 2d installment,
,$10, due July 15th.
Then $5 a week for 4 weeks for third installment,
$20, dife August 12th.
Then $5 a week for 4 weeks for 4th installment,
$20, due September 9th. ' " '
Then $5 a week for 4 weeks for 5th installment.
$20, due October 7th.
Then $4 a week for- 5 weeks for 6thinstallment,
$20, due November 11th.
If deposits are made in this manner you will on
November 11th have a balance to your credit of $3.50
more than enough to take care of the accrued inter
est on deferred payments. And yojur bond is all paid
for. Try it.
Piatte Valley State -Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Deposit? Guardmised Under LicLu7g of this State
DR. 0. H. CRES&ER,
' Graduate Dentist
Olllce over the McDonald
Stnte Bunk.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mr. anil Mrs C. M. Hayden, of Wai.
lace, visited friends in town Wednes
day. Have you planted your early cab
bage yet? It Is time to do so now.
The North Platte Floral Co., phone
1023.
Dixon's optical department Is
equipped with the very latest Instru
ments and therefore they offer the
'Very best of eye service for your eyes.
Dr. Geo. B. Dent this week presented
Mrs. Dent with an Oldsmobilo Coupe,
a very handsome car which she will
receive much pleasure In driving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott, who have
ben visiting relatives in Maxwell for
some time past, arrived Wednesday for
a two weeks' visit at the P. R. Elliott
homo. f
Mrs." L. W. Schwedhelm, of Omaha
and Mrs. J. H. Krause, of West Point,
are ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tramp, having arlved Wednesday
'evening.
T-Tnvn vnll endn iUn Vmv flintwllnl
straight line model and the special!
Dodge 4-passenger Speedster at the
Romlgh garage this week?
All players who have base ball suits
belonging to former teams are re
quested to return them at once to Per
ry Carson.
Earl B. Smith, of Dodge City, Kin.,
has been visiting friends in town this
week. He Is just home from Overseas
service, and brought back with him a
revolver which ho took from a German
soldier.
Mr. Johnson, one of tho owners of
the Keith ranch near Maxwell, was In
town Wednesday, Mr. Johnson la
shipping In 1500 head of cattle from
Wyoming and driving them down from
here to the ranch.
Special addresses on the great war,
from actual experinces, are bging de
livered by tho rector, (late chaplain
U. S. army) at the Episcopal church
every Sunday vening in May at 7:30
o'clock. You are invited.
Mica TJIHnn TT!ntrm tt'lln llna htwiM
employed in tho alteration department
of The Leader for a year past, has re-'
signed and will leave next week for.
Denver to remain Indellnitely, for the
benefit of her health. I
, A series of lecllires preparatory to !
confirmation will be given at tho
Eplcopal church on Friday evenings at j
S p. m. Any one desirous of confjrmit- i
tion or in need of more instruction '
nbout the church Is kindly asked to at
tend these lectures.
George Talbot litis roslgned ns mail
currier oil' the Trycm route nnd Jbi suc
ceeded by Roy Parker.
The pupils of St. Pntrlck's scgool
.aro making arrangements for a mus
ical cntortnlnmont the latter partf of
this month.
Tho High School public speaking
olnss will go to Maxwell Friday ov"on.
ing and give a program under "tho
auspices of the Maxwell Junior class.
Mrs. .Kathrino Woodhurst, who 1ms
beenJIll for some time, was taken to
Hastings Wednesday morning to be
placed in a sanitarium at that plncc.
Mrs. Woodhurst Is threatened with
creeping paralysis.
D I X O N spoils quality and
price in diamonds.
Chandler and Dodgo Brothers Cars
aro good cars. That Is why they sell
so fast. Better got your car ordered
today if you want it for uso this spring
and summer, as every warm day makes
tho shortage more npparcnt. J. V.
Romlgh, Dealer.
Residents of Miller nnd Taylor ad
ditions have petitioned the council for
the formation of two sewer districts,
one to embrace a territory of two
blocks, the other ono block. The
petition has been granted and bids lor
tho construction will bo nsked in tho
near future.
Beads Beads Bends. See our win
dow. H. Dixon, Jeweler.
County Chairman Temple and Dis
trict Chairman Mooney of the Victory
loan, nccompanlcd by Rev. Mackintosh,
went to Brady Tuesday evening and
held a loan meeting, Mr. Mackintosh
making tho nddress. They were as
sured that efforts would be made to
raise the Brady quota this week.
At Gothenburg last Friday in a race
between local owners a Dodgo road
ster owned by Swanson Brothers and
Bcrgor and driven by Oscar Swanson
defeated a Hudson Speedster owned by
Pree McWha and in a later race be
tween the Dodge and a Bulck speed
ster, tho honors were divided and a
final heat will be run later.
See H. Dixon & Son, eyesight spe
cialists. All work 'guaranteed.
General Manager Jeffors, Mrs, Jef
fers, Mrs. Schatz and Miss Gertrude
Grady, the latter of St. Joe, Mo., passed
through in Mr. Jeffers' car yesterday
morning enroute to Ogden to attend
the colebrntlon marking the fiftieth
anniversary of driving the golden
spike which connected tho Union Pa
cific and Central Pacific railroads.
Diamond Rings
for Graduates
When n girl finishes high school tho
(lino hns come when she can with pro
priety wear a diamond ring. For scv
ernl years she hns been wishing for
one. Give it to her on Commencement
Day.
Clinton's show white nnd liluc-whit
diamonds, of great brilliance and fine
qualify, In plain nnd fancy mountings
of gold and platinum. It is a splendid
collection to shoosc from, nnd prices
aro extra good values.
C. S, CLINTON
S'ipt. Wilson Tout loft- yosiordny
morning for Lincoln to attend a state
meeting of educators.
Warren MdNnmnr, of Paxton, wbh
in ovn a few days ago onroutc home
from seven months service overseas.
Attorney L. C. Raskins spent Tues
day and Wednesday' In Arthur attend
ing the session of district court.
Miss Ethel May, of GolhonbUrg,
spont Wednesday In tftWn shopping
and visiting friends.
Miss Irma Bnrrnclotigh returned to
day from Maxwoll where slib had been
visiting Miss Eva Baker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B, Elliott, who had
.been spending tho winter In Council
.Muffs, arrived homo yesterday.
Mrs. Fred Rasmusaon, of Horsfiey,
Is visiting her sister, Miss Lucllla Mar
tini. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Farroll Woro bus
iness visitors from Wallaco on Wed
nesday. Mrs. D. J. Baker, of Maxwoll, camo
up Wednesday to spend n fow days
with Mr. and Mrs. F. R.' Elliott.
SPECIAL SALE
LADIES' SPRING HATS
We have divided our Spring r"ats into two lots and will
offer them at the following prices.
Lot 2
A small lot of good quality hats
Lot 1
Beautiful models of high grade
hats that have retailed at $10 and
$15, your choice
098
that sold from $7 to $9, your choice
111498
COME IN WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD
Department
Store.
Jeweler and
OPTICIAN. ' "
At the Sign of the Rig Ring.
Organize Hall Association.
A number of ball fans met at tho
firemen's hall Tuesday evening and or
ganized an association for the pur
pose of placing a team In the Held.
Perry Carson was selected as busi
ness mnnagcr and Harold Langford
captain of the team. The team will
bfl composed of local players, of
whom there are a number of good ones
though it may be necessary to secure
the services of ono additional pitcher,
and this will bo done by securing a
Job of some kind for the man selected.
The diamond will bo laid out at the
city park directly florth of the grand
stand, thus utilizing tho latter for tho
accommodation of tho spectators. Tho
work of getting tho diamond in shape
will begin at once.
At the meting Tuesday evening a
committee was appointed to solicit
funds for the preliminary expenses.
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Recognize Faithful Service.
Mr and Mrs. Saml. Goozeo were hon
ofc guests at a dinner party given
Tuesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C.
Patterson, and there wero also present
as guests tho directors of tho Mutual
Building and Loan Association and
their ladles. A splendid dinner was
served by the hostess, who was assisted
by her daughter Miss Edith and Miss
Bessie Salisbury. At tho conclusion
of tho dinner, Mr. Goozeo was present,
i d with a Knight Templar charm and
chain by the directors In recognition
of hla faithful nnd efficient service as
secretary of the association for thirty
two years, Director Baro making tho
presentation remarks.
In accepting the gift, Mr. Goozui
ppoke of tho growtli of tho North
Platte association, which ho sa,Id was
regarded by other associations as a
model, and gave to President Patter
son tho credit of placing tho associa
tion In the front rank. Mr. Goozee
refered to his early life In North
Platte, the courtesy which tho peoplo
had always extended to him. and tho
pleasure that had boon his during his
residence In tho city which covered a
period of over forty years
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goozeo will leave In
nbout ten days for their futuro home
1n Omaha.
:o: :
All Power and Pep
Red Crown Gasoline endows your car with
new life. It puts power and pep in the get
away makes the car eat up the road on up
grade or level shoves her through sand, and
mud fetches her back with carburetor clean.
Red Crown is all gas every drop and uni
form everywhere. It gives most mileage be
cause it is pure power free from sediment
and non-burning matter.
Look for the sign it pays.
Polarine9 the universal lubricant, keeps cyl
inders clean compression tight.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska)
Omaha
Airs. Allison, of Wallace, spent Wed
nesday In town with friends.
Miss Winnie Schrlver. of Maxwell,
visited friends in town Wednesday.
1 F. L. Temple, of Lexington, was in
town Wednesday attending to business
matters.
C C. Rosenburg, of Loxincton. was
;in town the first of tho week looking
jnftnr business matters.
I Tho . Misses Elder entertained tho
jlProsbvterlnn Sunday school club at
their home Tiiepdnv evontne.
I Tho Opalalla craduatlng class camo
I down nnd had their pictures mndo at
tho Brooks studio this week.
Miss Mablo McVicker. of Lexing
ton. wns In town tho first of tho week
looking after business matters at tho
McVicker millinery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlson nnd Ed Lout-
zunhuscr nnd family, of Gothenburg,
motored up Wednesday to visit friends
and attend th play Pollynnna in tho
evening.
Remember that you can get servlco
and ropair parts for Dodgo and Chund
ler cars at tho Romlgh garage. Don't
bo the owner of an orphan car In your
homo town. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer.
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Final Warning
Car owners who havo failed to take
out theld 1919 license have been fre
quently warned to tako out tho li
cense or subject themselves to lyrest
and line. This is tho last warning.
Arrests will promptly follow falluro
to tako out a license
S. C. MECOMBER,
Chief of Police.
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To Auto Driven).
All auto drlvors aro warned against
speeding within tho city limits. Tho
tato law and city ordinance prohibits
a speed exceeding twolvo mllos an
hour. ThoBo who run their cars at
an excesslvo speed may expect nn
arrest and flno.
S. C. MECOMBER,
33-2 Chief of Police. I
Attention! Public in General!
For tho next ten days I am going to make a reduction on old
house wiring In order tp get better acquainted.
A FEW SPECIALS .
An A No. 1 Vacuum Cleaner for , $30.00
An A No. 1 Electric Flat Iron, G pounds for j 5.50
A Hot Point for , C.25
Ono of tho best on the market for - 7.00
I can furnish all theso In 32 volt to bo used on farm sized
plants at a Bmall advnnce.
Attention Mr. tiarage Man. '
Havo you over thought of tho nlco profit that Is passing by
your door ovory day by not charging your own battorlcs? I can sell
you a battery charging set on tho Installment plan $17.50 cash and
$10 n month. Can you afford to lot this go by?
Motors and charging sets, all sizes, on tho samo plan.
Our jobbors inform us thoro Is going to bo a shortage on Fans
this year, so got your order in early ;
Attention Mr. Farmer and Out-of-Town Trade.
V
If you aro putting In a farm light plant It will pay you
and pay you big to get my prices on wiring your houso or store.
Also prices on Fixtures o which wo carry n very comploto lino.
1 bollovo our prices on Fixtures aro tho best in tho west,
I can put a flxturo in ovcry room of a sovon-room houso for
$21.55. Think of It. And these fixtures aro . not dinky affairs but
nlco largo up' to tho mlnuto fixtures. Order a sot by mall. If you
don't llko them after ygu get them you can send them back and I will
refund ovory cont you pay.
Yes wo do motor ropair work, gas engines, automobile, and In fact
a geueral repair business. ..Send for a catalogue.
The Electric Shop,
ASK FOR PORTER
2 Blocks west First Xntlonnl Rank. Corner Sixth and Vine. Phone
Red 21(!.'
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
MAZEPPA LODGE No. 115.
Meeting Nights Second and Fourth
Wednesdays of each Month.
K, P. Hall, 602 Dewey, Phone Black J2$.
Harry R. York, C. C, phono Black 125, 502 South Pine. '
0. 12. Elder, V. C, phono Red 212 211 South Sycamore. ,
1). M. Hogsett, 1, phono Red (103 (!21 West Fifth.
C. L. Buskins, M. W., phono 91, Building & Loan Building.
S. M. Soulier, K. R. S., phono Red 425, (101 South Dewey.
J. E. Sebastian, M. F., phono Red 818, 011 East Second.
Roy Mohlmunn, N. E., phono Black, (131, 209 South Locust.
(J. M. Austin, M. A., phono Black 1128, 110 West Second.
J. W. Rowland, I. phono Red 197, 220 East E.
W. E. Starr, 0. (3., phono 577, !120 West Fifth.
I ALWAYS USE
COW BRAND FLOUR
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