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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1919)
Pearls June's birthstone If you linvc a birthday prcsnt to give tills month, li- nil means examine pearls nt Clinton's. In rings, bar pins, l)roocIios, pendants, and scarf pins wc lunc many pretty designs sol with real pearls. In necklaces wo show arOllcIal pcnrls which arc c.xncl copies of nature's col oring and Iridescence. . Those pearls can 1)0 washed without Injury and will not penl or crack. They give one the beauty and style of real pearls witho.it nn extravagant price. ' Pearl necklaces Scarf pins Ilroochcs Pendants Kings Earrings C. S. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. At the Sign of tho lllg King. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A son was born Frltiny to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mabc. Tho Rexall handles tho goods. Guy Swopo spont tho week end with friends at Blgncll. Dr. L. J. Krauso, Dentist, room 3 McDonald Bank building. Miss Catherlno Tatum spent tho week end in Denver with her sister. Wo Insure anything of any value. Try us. Clabaugh, C18 Dowoy. 39-1 J. B. Iledburn, of I.uramio, visited friends in town over tho week end. For Sale A Mnlostl.5 Ranee. In- qulro at 709 west Third street. 43-2. j Geo. Koofor, of Elsie, was looking after business intcresta in town Satur day. . Tho Rebokah kensington will moot at tho Odd Follows hall Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith loft Suu day for Boulder, Col., to spend the summer. Shorwin-Williums paints nt Tho Itoxall. J. J. Frater, of Rising City, Nob., la spending a fow days vlth his brother Geo. Frater. It. N.,Lamb and daughter left Sun day for California whoro thoy will spond sovoral months. Tho Catholic Iadio3 will hold n so cial in tho school basoment Thursday afternoon of this week. ir you nro going to see "Win. S. Hint Branding Broadway" you will havo to bo io mo Koitn tonight. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Don wont to Omaha Saturday night whoro Mr. Den will havo his cyos oxnmincd. For Salo Fresh cow. Inauiro of Mrs. I'nrtridgo. Phono 7D1F11 or 791F5, 4"o V. L. Montgomory, of Hershoy, un clorwont nn oporation at tho Twlnom jospjtnl Sunday. A son was' born Friday at tho Twi. nom hospital to Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Goisort, of Ogalalla. Miss Janet McDonald roturned Sat urday from Chicago whoro slio had boon attending school. A boy baby was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Sclgward Holmes. Mother and baby aro doing n'cely. Victor VonGoetz, of Portland, passed through to Omaha yosterday where he goes to attend a fnmlly reunion. Try The Rexall first. Mr. Koehlor, of tho Koohlor Hotel at Grand Island,, was a business vis itor in town yesterday. Farmers, sec our special policy tor farmers' automobile and truck insur unco. Clabaugh, G18 Dowoy. 39-4 Tho Luthoran ladioa of tho Third ward will moot Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Waltemath, west Third street. ilombors of the G, I. ,Y. aro request ed' to meet at tho honk of Mrs. M. F. HoHlor, 703 east Fifth street, Friday aftornoon. P. R. Worlomont returned Sunday to his homo at Choyenne after a short visit horo with his daughter Mrs. Ray mond Tighe. It is reported that south of Suther land crops were considerably dam aged by tho hall which accompanied Sunday's rain. Mr. and Mrs. Horbort Bakor loft Sunday for Los Angeles whoro they will muko an cxtonded visit with Mr. Bakor's paronts. Full lino of spraying material at Tho Iloxall. Mrs. L. J. Knoll, noo Mario Von Gootz, who had been visiting her par onts, wont to Omaha Sunday prior to going to her homo at Liberty, Nob. Miss Ida Phalon haa closed her sea son at tho McVicker millinery and left this morning for her homo at Wahoo for a short visit before going to Cni cao. Henry Kahler has resigned his po sition at tho Wilcox Department Store and will work on tho new homo which he is erecting in tho southeast part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGoetz went to Omaha Sunday whero they will at tend a reunion of tho Von Goetz family this week. They will bo absent until the 25th. Ross Stobblns and family, foremr residents of North Platte, arrived Saturday from California and will spend tho summer with Mr. Stobbinu' relatives. Wo aro headquarters for wash dresses, being able to Bhow you an ex ceptionally good and varied assort ment of Btylcs nnd colors. E. T. Trampi & Sons. M. Share, of Columbus, manager of tho Block storo in that city, spent yes terday in town as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Block. Mr. Sharo reports veiy satisfactory business at Columbus; Lieut. Chas. II. Crosby, who was In tho quartermaster's department at Nowport News, arrived homo tho latter part of laBt week, having received his honorable discharge from tho service. Burko'a Uncle Tom's Cabin :Cq., of which unnney uoyerlo, a former North Platto boy Is owner, will show in thlsv.clty next Monday on tho va cant lot nt tho south end of Dowey street. Frank Taylor and Ruth Llvlngtdne, both Of DaWSOll COUIltv Wnrn (irriut.,1 at tho Ritnor hotel KYinn tho charge of adultery. Taylor was arraigned in mo county court Sntur- uuy ami .mo Hearing continued until tunny. Lieut. Olson nnd th Ivcd yosterday from tho balloon school nt Omaha and will remain until after tho ocean to ocean airplane flight. tho hours thai th ft Till tin rntunliia In tho hoursthat tup plane remains in iNorm i'jauo. -: :o:- Tn A. 0. IT. iv. I will bo absent from tho city until juno .oui, Aicmuors will please pav tholr assessments at Nowton's storo V. VON GOETZ, u- j Finntfclor, RHEUMATISM Health Talk Nt). S DRS. STATES THE CHIROPRACTORS All nervous vigor such as makes tho stomach sturdy, tho bowels aotlVG. niul tlm l.-lil purifiers comes from the spine. When there is interference with nervo action at tho spine at the point whero tho pressure will interfere with bowel and kidney vigor, a slow j'iui,voa ui uiuuu puisuuing sets in. Rheumatism is its most painful manifestation. Spinal adjustments which re move nervo pressuro at the spine, restoring full nervous power to the weakened parts, puts the body In condition to purify itself. Thj rheumatism disappears just as it came. FREE Call for a free consul tation nnd information. It costs nothing to learn tho truth about this wonderful method. . DRS. STATES & STATES Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building nnd Loan Building North Platte, - - Nohrnskn. Ho Is Jfow Well nnd Believes it Is to Stay "I am EG years ot ago. For threo years I suffered from rheu matic pains, at times boiug unablo to work. I tried dlf foront remedies and Baw a uumbor of physloians without favorable rosults. --"I havo taken thir ty adjustments nnd am no longor troub led. These results soom to bo permanent." Ask nbout Caso No. 1018. ' Model 45-A 8 -Cylinder Pactmakcra handsome cat and a real performer 'IB The One Great Light Weight Eight-Cylinder Car at a Moderate Price The more deeply you go into motor car values, the more thoroughly you investigate ?.ars in this price class, the more certain are you to select the Oldsmobile Eighty from every standard of desirability. Come in and examine it with thoroughness in all its features the distinctive nickel radiator, the genuine walnut instrument board and steering wheel, the deep, real leather upholstery, the velvety luster of its finish, which requires seventeen operations to produce. Lift up the hood and examine carefully the clean accessible V-type motor. Then let us prove the power, flexibility, and ease of action by taking you for a spin. Whether your choice is this seven-passenger model or the slim, handsome Eight-Cylinder Pacemaker, you will never regret that your selection was an Oldsmobile. (684 E ) Call, phone, or write to NORTH PLATTE, J)J RBIN AUTO CO. NEBRASKA. Confusion in Time I North Platto was itinnosori tn en back on central timo yesterday, but tno tnrco banks, winch opened an hour later and remained open an hour later, woro about the only business concerns tliat mauo tho change with tho railroad and postofflco observing tho daylight saving hours, part of tho business houses doing tho same, and a row observing tho resolution passed by tho citv council, much cnnfnslnn was in ovidenco yesterday. The coun cil passeu us resolution lor a change or tlmo on tho crrnnndn nf n nntltlnn signed by 300 farmers Jiving tributary to North Platto, nnd tho fanners nskeil tnnt tho change be mnde so that tho Dusiiiess nouses might remain open lntor ill tho OVonlnir. If tho sfnrns fnl to do this thero will be disappointed larmors. Itain Stops Hall Game. Rain stopped what promised to bo a cracking good ball game at tho city park diamond Sunday" nHernoon. The opposing toam was Gothenburg, and though but ono nnd one-half lnning3 woro played tho fact was demonstrat ed that tho town down tho lino has n mighty good ball team, for neither team secured a scoro. Tho game was called nt tho first half of tho second rrame. Fans who witnessed tho playing of tho local team woro very favorably im pressed with tho work of tho individ ual playors and are confident that with moro practice tho North Platto team will give us an article of ball that will bo appreciated. Will Get 0uVClty Directory Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Jloffhino arrived In town tho latter part of last week nnd Mr. Hofflilnn nt mien tmimn work of getting out a city directory no mis issueu several worm Platte diroctorieB In tho past and they havj been correct nnd very satisfactory. Tho last directory was lsued two years ago. It is expected that tho directories will bo ready for delivery about tho first of August. , SPECIAL X0TICE Wc luivo calls for west end residence properties located on west Second, Third Fourth nnd Fifth. If you wnnt to sell list It today. Wo sell listed stuff only. Try our service. THE H. & S. AGENCY. l-'M llrodbeck Huildlng. : :o: : Tho peoplo of North Platto are to day up against tho proposition of en larged sowago system and an enlarge ment and extension of water mains. Tho wator mains wero bid for a 5000 town, and now that wo aro nearly an 8000-town they nro inadequate. The samo is truo in a somewhat loaser extent to tho sewage tystom. Ilomc ownors who nro outsldo tho area of wator servico havo n right to demand that such sorvice bo given them. Henry Pulk, who lives at O'Fallon, says the rain Sunday was tho heavLt ho has seen sinco he located there thirty or moro years ago. All roodw in that section wero from six to eigh teen inches under wator and the level fields wero an ocean of wator. Hall accompanied tho rnfn and did some damage. At Sutherland tho entire town was surrounded with water and tho streets were running rivers. A Sunday school convention picnic was held at tho O'Fallon school house and parties who drove thero in autos wero comJoled to leave them there and rido in farmers' wagons to Sutherland. This was tho experienco of sovenl North Platte cars, the occupants of .which returned by train from Suth erland. ::o:: This "Week Only. With every $1.00 purchaso wo will give ono pound of sugr.r at five cents n pound. DICK STEGEMANN. Tho P. E. O. will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. I. L Miltonberger, north Locust street. Mrs. Victor Von Gootz, of Portland, Ore., arrived yesterday noon and vis ited friends "whilo . en routo to Gnr fleld'to visit!her mother. In tho federal court yesterday the caso of Chas. Turner, colored, charg ed with fracturing tho liquor law was thrown out by Judgo Woodrough, who held that tho evidence was insufficient. NOTICE! Having purchased H . J . Plymesser's grocery store known as the Independent Grocery, we will have the store open every week day until 7 o'clock sun time or 8 o'clock federal time. Your patronage solicited. BERT A. NOBLE. Jonathan Higgins against whom a: complaint was filed last week for op erating an auto without a 1919 license, entered a plea of guilty in tho county court yesterday and was fined $5.00 and costs. 'Clinton & Son will take caro of your Eye Glass trouble; wo guar antee to give you satis faction. Sinn of tho Ple- RIng. Son is with Undo Sam in Ger many, will be home soon. S. M. SOUDER T. F. HEALEY Liberty Land Company Office Oven Rexall Drug Store. Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots in all parts of North Platte. Look for tho Big l sign. DELCO LIGHT. i I We have the Delco Light Agency for North Platte and vicinity. All who are looking for a good efficient Farm Lighting and Power System are in vited to call at our office, 106 East Front Street, where wc have a plant installed for your inspection. W. I. STEBB1NS, Dealer