The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 06, 1919, Image 5

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    FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS
SIX PER CENT.
We have first mortgage loans for sale in amounts from $500.00 to
$10,000.00 secured by real estate worth from two to three times the amount!
of the loan.
These mortgages are exempt from state, county and city taxes, and the
collection of the interest is taken care of without expense to the holders.
If you have smaller amounts than $500.00 to invest, call and learn
our new plan for such investments.
Goodman-Buckley Trust Co.,
North Platte, Nebraska.
DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office oyer the McDonald
Stat Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Always stop at tho Rexall.
. (Floyd Soaburg Is looking after bus
lness matters In Sutherland this week.
Mrs. M. F. Hosier has returned from
a. visit with her son Robert In Tulsa,
Oklahoma. ,
Water glass for eggs at tho Rexall.
Miss Ethel Strong has accepted a
position as assistant at the Crcsslcr
dental office.
The S. & R. Service Station means
real service. High grade oil and gas.
Miss Ina Diener went to Kearney
Wednesday where she will attend the
normal school this summer.
Diamonds bought at Dixon's means
diamonds bought at tho right price.
Mrs. Geo. Dearlng, who had been
tho guest of Mrs. Floyd Seaburg, re
turned Wednesday to her homo at
Brule.
Seo us for service tho Rexall Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. F. Strauss came
? down yesterday from Platteville, Col.,
where Mr. Strauss Is cashier of tub
I bank.
Wo insure anything of any value.
. Try us. Clabaugh, 618 Dewey. 39-1
Mrs. Margaret Taylor, who had been
visiting Mrs. Philip Deats and Mrs.
Clyde McMIchael, returned today to
her homo in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Ogier and son
Robert will leave Sunday for a two
months' visit with relatives and
friends In California.
Mrs. Susie Ogier, who has been vis
iting her son E. N. Ogier, will leave
Sunday for Omaha for an extended
visit with her brother.
Dr. Xi. J. Krause, Dentist, room 3
McDonald Bank building.
Mrs. Mary Gutherless and Mrs. Jas.
Golden and children will leave Sunday
for Portland", Ore., where they will bo
guests of Mrs. Earl Davis.
See us for Paris Green tho Rexall.
Hear tho New Edison, tho phono
graph with a soul. This instrument
is something entirely new in phono
graphs. Hear them and bo convinced.
Harry Dixon.
Dr. J. G. Van Ness and family, who
for tho past week had been guests nt
' tho Lochiel Johnston home, returned
Thursday to their home at Mason City,
Iowa.
Paint, varnish and dry wall colors,
best prices at tho Rexall.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dixon will leave
tomorrow for Omaha where Mr. Dixon
goes to attend tho meeting of tho ex
ecutive board of tho Nebraska state
board of optometrists.
A meeting of the community welfard
general committee, which consists of
thirty members, is called for Monday
evening at eight o'clock at tho pub
lic library for tho purpose of organ
izing what will be known as tho
North Platte Welfare Federation.
Have your gas tank filled at the S.
& R. Service Station, Gth and Locust.
The famous Whito Rose and Red
Crown gasoline for sale at tho S. & R.
Service Station.
At tho meeting of the city council
Tuesday evening the ordinance author
izing tho city welfare board was pass
ed and will become effective as soon
as published. The ordinance is some
what lengthy and covers many phases
of the city's welfare as to morality.
See "Clinton & Son'
SwS) ul iv t your Eyes and
satisfied. Son is over on
tho Rhine, will be home roon. Sign ct
tho Big Rfng.
The rainfall Tuesday night and Wed
nesday totaled 1.40 Inches and Includ
ing the rain of tho latter part of last
week run tho precipitation up to 2.24
inches within a woek. Thl3 has prov
en a real soaker, wetting the soli to a
depth sufficient to keep crops grow
ing for some time. This rain camo at
an opportune time for wheat, 'which
prior to last Friday had commenced
to show the need of rain.
Just received a large shipment of
Columbia Grafanolas and have a num
ber of phonograph boxes for sale.
Fine for packing . Dixon the jeweler.
Tickets for tho banquet which North
Platte citizens will tender to members
of the Wyoming Division Safety Com
mittee nt tho Masonic hall next Wed
nesday evening are now on sale at l
each. Tho members of the committee,
of whom thero will bo about sixty, will
bo guests at the banquet, hence it
was necessary to place the tickets at
three dollars. It Is expecto d that
about 200 will bo present at the ban
quet.
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, both
now and used, are very difficult to ob
tain now and will bo until snow Hies.
Tho world's second largest automo
bile factory cannot keep up with tho
wonderful demand. It will pay you
to wait and obtain a Dodge rather
than take some substitute. Order
your Dodge today and get quicker de
livery. J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer.
At a recent meeting of tho board of
directors of tho Suburban irrigation
district, J. I. Smith was elected pres
ident of the board. Mr. Smith has
been a director for five or six years,
and has taken a lively interest in mat-
: ters concerning the ditch. At his sug
; gestion a number of needed improve
I ments have been made, Including new
I cement flumes under other ditches,
' cement drops and cement bridges,
i Tho directors have endorsed plans for
a now scouring dam at tho headgate
which will be built this fall at a cost of
$1200 or $1500.
: :o: :
E STRAYED.
Estrayed from my place seven miles
southeast of North Platte, Thursday,
May 29th, ono bay maro branded with
T lazy T on left shoulder; also one
brown mule with scar on left hind leg.
42-G R. H. WILLIAMS.
.Clark Buchanan Promoted.
Clark Buchanan, a former Nor'h
Platte boy, has been promoted to tho
position of assistant to the general
manager of the Southern California
Automobile Club with offices in Los
Angeles. This organization Insures
against all forms of accidents that
may occur to owners of automobileu.
Clark has had tho superlntendcncy of
agencies from Fresno to San Diego,
including the Imperial valley, and
now becomes assistant to the general
manager. Tho friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Buchanan are glad to learn oi
Clark'o advancement to such a
sponsible nnd lucrative position which
he has won through his own efforts
in proving his worth to tho company,
in tho minor positions which ho had
hold. The company was not slow to
recognize tho se'rvico he had given
and rewarded him on tho scoro of
merit.
W
- ' ! I .dMk 'R Si's 4fm 1
We take pleasure in announcing that wo
have secured the services of Mr. "Leonard B.. Red
mond, who 1ms been associated with this store
for a number of years, first in the employ of Mr,
Weingand and later with the Harcourt Clothing
Co. During this period of association with thill
store he has p?oven his worth as a courteous and
competent salesman and ve congratulate' ouiv
3i lves that wo have been able to secure his ser
vices. Mr. Redmond has but recently returned from
overseas service where with thousands Of other
good American young men ho served his country .i
faithfully and well and returns homo wiCli' a
clean record.
Mr. Redmond, wo are sure, will serve us as
raithfully as he did his country and that both
our customers and ourselves will be benefited by
his association with us.
Mr. Redmond will be glad to meet his
friends at this store.
ED V ARDS-REYNOLDS CO. (
Keith Theatre
Saturday
SHIRLEY MASON
IN
Refuse to Aaccpt Resignation.
W. B. Salisbury tendered his reslji
nation as street commissioner to tho
city council Tuesday evening, but that
body declined to accept it. Instead,
the salary of tho commissioner was ul
creased with tho object of having Sal
isbury stay on the Job. Salisbury
stated that he presented his resigna
tion not because of tho salary paid,
but to escape "grief." Ordinances re
lating to tho streets were being vio
lated every day and when he attempt
ed to enforce them the mayor and
council failed to stand back of him.
That's why ho ha.d resigned. He was
assured that if he continued as com
missioner he would be supported in
tho enforcement of ordinances, and
upon this assurance ho withdrew his'
resignation. Salisbury stated yester
day that ho had the names of twelve
who had violated ordinances and that
ho would file complaint against them.
In enforcing tho ordinances, Salisbur
says all offenders will look alike to
him.
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"Daddy Long Legs."
Don't 'spose there's ono of you who
hasn't read that fascinating story oi
Jean Webster's, which ran in tho Lai.
les' Home" Journal and then appeared
! In book form, and was then acted on
tho legitimate stage. 'Momber "Judy."
and the orphan asylum; and the di
rectors' meeting; and tho mysterious
gentleman with tho long legs who was
Judy's godfather, and who sent her to
collego and enabled her to realize her
dreams of becoming a writer, anil
whom she never saw until . Well.
Mary Pickford is Judy, and tho plctuiv
is Just full of fun, and pathos, and If
you don't want to miss ono of th
treats of tho season, better come an 1
see It. At tlio Sun Tucsdny, Wednos
day and Thursday. Matinee each ';iy.
Afternoon 10-nnd 25c; evening in and
J15c
"Doc" Bird Sells Out.
E. M. Bird, of Gothenburg, who H.
known to many North Platto people,
closed a deal Monday transferrins
his real estate holdings near tliit
town. Tho deal Includes three quar
ters nnd an eighty In the valley at $2"0
per aero; 9G acres of hay land and 4210
acres of pasture land nnd totals $21?,
000. "Doc" Bird homesteaded on the
south sldo In March 1880 and has been
on tho Job ever since. Ho has about
COO head of cattle to dispose of nnd
will clean up close to $275,000.
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Mrs. Allen, who has been spending
the winter with her daughter. Mre.
Fred Kuser, will return tomorrow to
her homo at Washington, D. C.
'The Winning Girl'
j Winning btatiley was one
" thing. Winning his haughty
; aristocratic mother was quite
another thing. How does she
do it ? spuek. Come on
down to see.
BILL PARSONS COMEDY
"Wanted a Baby"
mm
You women buying your man tail
ored suit can savo ?5 to $15, or on
your coat $3 to $12, and got this sea
son's best nnd latset stylo at Tho
Leader Morcantllo Co.'s.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Household Economy
is possible through two methods careful spend
ing and careful saving.
Having a record of household expense is (lit.
first step in both methods.
Having a household checking nccount with
this, bank insures having a careful record of all
buying.
Make full use of this Bank's facilities in your
Economy program.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
Sun Theatre
Monday, June 9
The last day fo the
"MAN OF MIGHT"
Will show episode No.
13 in addition to
No. 15.
Also 5 reels Viti-
graph Feature.
Estrny Notice
Taken up on Section 13, Town 12,
Range 29, by tho uudorslgnod who
thero resides, on or -about April 15,
1919, ono roan heifer, no brands. Own
er can havo tho samo by proving prop
erty and paying chargoB.
PAUL SODERMAN, '
Route A North Platto, Nob.
W. V. Hoagland returned Wednesday
from Gandy whero ho had been attend
ing district court, and left Thursday
to attend federal court in Omaha.
Just received a new shipment of
men's Oxfords, very nifty, at the Shoo
Market.
Tho county commissioners have ap
pointed T. F. Healey as hail insuranco
adjuster for the county. Here's hop
ing that tho farmers will not find
Tom's services needed.
Sergt. Ernest Casey returned Wed
nesday nfter almost a year's service
overseas. Ho took part in tho fight of
tho Argonnc woods nnd the St. Mihici
drive and was gasaed twice and
wounded.
Tho fees in tho county clerk's office
last month exceeded six hundred dol
lars, which Is an index of tho many
real estate transfers that are being
made. Three typists are kept busy
pounding the machines in copying tho
instruments filed.
Harry Smith, a former North Platto
schools at Akron, Ohio, has been of
fered a similar position at Youngn
town, Ohio, at an increased salary,
but will probably remain In Akron.
Ben Johnson, who was with tho 89th
Division in overseas service',, arrived
homo this week.
For Rent Nicely furnished room In
modern home. G04 B. 6th St., Phono
1068.
Major M. C. Harrington, of Denver,
arrived yesterday morning and will
remain for a week visiting friends
and looking after property interests.
Tho Major is regaining his normal
condition since his return from over
seas duty. While on tho Chateau
Thierry sector rainy weather and lack
of proper housing resulted in bron
chial trouble and this was aggravat
ed my the inhalation of Gcrmnn gas,
necessitating treatmont at. a hospital,
From tills trouble ho has suffered
since returning home, but is now im
proving. ::o::
Benefit Dunce.
A benefit danco for tho family of
Clydo Frazie who was killed In tho lo
cal yards and for Wm. Metcalf who lost
a hand, will be given at the K. C. hall
Monday evening. Music will bo furv
nished by Doucet's fifteen piece or
chestra. This is an opportunity to
contribute to a very wirthy causo, and
whether or not you attend tho danco
Vou should purchase a ticket.
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First Lutheran Church.
Morning worship at 8:30 o'clock
with sermon by Rev. II. E. Hess. Dur
ing tho absence of tho pastor tho pul
pit will be supplied regularly In the
morning. aiemoers aro urgea 10 av
tend theso services.
REV. C. F. KOCH, Pastor.
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STRAYEJ) OR STOLEN.
Two year old Holstoin Heifer, most
ly white with fow black spots, swal
low fork on left ear, undercut on right
oar. Any information lending to tho
recovery of animal will bo liberally
rowarded. A. COOLEDQE,
42-4 North Platte
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Strayed
I bay roaro 7 years old, stocky built,
shod in front, branded on left shorn
dor. Frank Albro. Route 1, North
Will Norris loft yesterday for Choy
onuo whoro ho will accept a position
with tho Wyoming highway commission.
Piano For Sale
Wo hnvo stored In North Platto a
strictly high grado piano which, for
immcdiato dlsposllton, will bo sold at
a tremendous sacrifice Terms to a
responsible party. It interested wrlto
oi onco for particulars to THE DEN
VER MUSIC COMPANY, Denver,
Colorado. 38-5
TIRES, TUBES, OIL, GAS.
Tire and Tube Repairing .
We have in stock at this time a supply
of the famous Federal Tires and Inner
Tubes in the following sizes.
30 x 3 32 x 34 32 x 4
30x3 31x4 34x4
' bo.
These are all fabric tireB and are guran
'teed for 4000 miles. We also carry a
supply of Crown Cord Tires guaranteed
for 8000 miles.
S. 8c R. Service Station, 6th & Loc,
ONE BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE.
We Strive to Please
PRICES RIGHT
A Trial Order Means a Steady Customer.
DICK STEGEMANJST
DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery.
Phono 212.
815 North Locust
$5.00 Orders Dollvorcd
NORTH PLATTE 1
EtECTgiCAjrr.i.Sl
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NORTH PLATTE,NEB.
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i COW BRANDil
9
Cow Brand
The Best Flour
Made in
the Best Town
in
Western Nebraska
A Home Product Used by
all Home People.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
MAZEPPA LODGE No. IIS.
Meeting Nights Second andFourth
Wednesdays of each Month.
K, P. Hall, 602 Dewey, Phone Black 720.
Harry B. York, C. C, phono Muck 42fi, G02 South Pine.
O. E. Elder, V. C, phouo Jtcd 212 214 South Sycamore
). M. Hogsett, P., phono Jtcd C0!1 C21 West Fifth.
C. L. Basklns, M. Y., phono Oi, Building & Loan Building.
S. M. Soudor, K. JU S., phono Bed 425, 001 South Dowoy.
J. E. Sebastian, H. l phono Bed S18, 011 East Second.
Boy Mohlmnnn, H. E., phono Bluck, 084, 209 South Locust.
C. jr. Austin, M. A phono Black 1128, 410 West Second.
J. IV. Bowlaud, I. G phono Bod 407, 220 East E.
IV. E. SInrr, 0. G phono C77, 20 West Fifth.
Platto. 40-3