The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 18, 1919, Image 4

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Stylish jewelry
' for summer
Jouclry nddjj h tonch 0 color and
smart style 'which makes summer
drosses much more uttrncthe and the
wearer more winsome. The most fash
ionable ornaments arc pendants, neck
laces, brooches and rings. You will
find the display at Clinton's, charm
ing. Jn. pendants and brooches set with
4 "penrft and colored stones, there, are
"ibtiny pretty designs and combinations
ycry latest styles One could not
select a better birthday present
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l'cndants
Brooches
Necklaces r J"'
Set rings ;
Lingerie clasps
?S ' ' Clrcje pins
V- Beauty pins
?C. S, CLINTON
Jeweler and
OPTICIAN.
At thc.SIgn of the Big Ring.
Joe SchaU, who recontly returned
from -service overseas, has resumed
his position as watchmaker at Dix
on's. - '
Miss Elsie Woller came up from
Hastings Wednesday for a few dayB
vlst with her sister, Kiss Margaret
Wolldr.
A. B. Hoagland returned last night
from Atlantic City, where he attend
TJIAT WIKE OF .COMPORT,
CLEANLINESS AND COMFORT
' DR. 0. H. CRESSLER,
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Graduate Dentist
Office over ths McDonald
' Stata Bunk.
The wonder is that wo have come
to tako their presence for grant? d
Uieso little electric light wlroa which
have raised the whole standard of
living In the American home. A
generation ago who ever dreamed that
wo could have brilliant light at any
hour of the day or night by a touch
ed the annual convention of the B. P. of the push-button light without ox
0. Elks. I ygon-consumlng flames or danger-
What adds more to a bed room than 0Ur-,m50' . .n.
a tvlllJeiJyo'yn ances, electrically driven washing ma
Bet!. ,Hr e."?Lr8 ? c,r chinei and mangles, electric flat
none n. uixun. mu .uniuy . ifi -nn. rn irtn
Mrs. J. E. Payne returned the flrst vacuum cleaners all followed the in-
of the week from Pennsylvania where stallatlon of the electric lighting wire
she spent the pa6t tc weeks visiting and became the housowlfo's , tireless
her slBtor., and Immaculate servants. -
itr ir it 1 An now comes FRIDGEH to take
. , I" tkLV.," the place of the dirt-tracking iceman
Park where to w I BpeSd a courieLSnd 11,0 ln8ftn,ta lcebox w,th lts
1 " -Lll Kipping burden. Spoiled edibles,
Pat Murphy returned the flrst of come things of the past the minute
the week from Kearney wheroJic had FRIDQER the Electric Ice and Re-
been spending sC couple of weeka with frigerating Man enters the home.
his parents. Think of it ICE AND REFRIGER-
Always try 'the Rexall first, It ATI0,N B WIRE Ice and Refrlgera-
pays. u , ' , , ' v .1.
Claude Mecomber, the druggist at Metric wire's Instead of the dirtiest
Ravenna, haB been spending a fow an(i iCaBt dependable the Ice man's.
FRIDQER cannot help being always
dry, cold and antlseptlcally . "sweet."
Contrast this with the dally annoy
anco of the Ice man's visits and the
ooze of m6Itlng ice requiring constant
and exacting attention in trying to
keep your icebox in even an approxi-
LOCAX AND PEItSONAL
Mrs. Geo. Mudd and daughter. Dor
othy, of Hershey, spent Tuesday in this
city with friends.
Dr. F. E. Thompson went to Lincoln
Wednesday to look after business mat
ters for a fow days.
.Always stop nt;the Rcxall.
Little Doc Slzemoro left last night
for Los Angeles, California, to spend
bip summer vacation.
.Jay, Smith returned homo Monday
evening after fifteen months' service
overseas in aviation.
Always try The
. pays.
1 L. E. Hastings deft ;.today for Los
Angoles where he will spend several
,weekB with relatives
All waists In vollo and organdie nt
a special discount, at E. T. Tramp &
Sons',,
IP Mies Jeannotto Frlestadt, arrived
Rexall flrst, it
tf
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8. C. Mecomber.
Lonses ground InYour own shop.
Quick service on brokeif glasses.
Bring us the pieces. II. Dixon &
Son, sight specialists.
The Baptist church ball t4am failed mato Rtato of cleanliness and sanlta
to appear on the diamond 'iucEuaymon
ovening and the game by forfeit went Besides, FRIDQER Is really beau
to the bplscopal team. tlful. aa It Is white enameled inside
nr u rv niwir. TinntiHt.. X-nav and out, and being dry there Is noth
nijitrnnwlH. Reynolds Bide.' Phono 148 lng to flush and scour or to give off
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker return- mmiini.m.11i vmi rnn fPp,.7:A vmir
m 1 .v. . """'" w 1
eu jucsuuy irum uu um favorlto drinking water into cubes
imu uuuu vibim.K imuiiub um uim f ,C(J for table Ufje an(J for fancy bev.
ior uie pasi ivnr monu erages. FRIDGER is as conven
. . I , 1 1 1 m .1 1 1
Dr. Howard Yost, wno is a guest at leniiy poriame aa a victroiu, anu uu
the Gantt homo, -Spent Wednesday in Is so adaptable to service. and location
Scotts Bluff, looking things over with that In many homes he must necessar-
a view to locating thero. Hy be considered as important a reat-
,. ,i, tT.Di., wi.Mro of the nursery ana pantry as 01
underwent an operation at a locai nosr FrMiror 1 Slnmllrll.v Tfilf
piiai 1110 nrsi, 01 uie wuuk, jh ruiiori- rmtnnun .f,.,r, iwr.nHr.rfnl
0(1 10 Ue (lOing very nJCCiy. amvm nr,r1 la nhmit n nithnlA ns hln
The Rcxall handles the goods. tf flrst cousin, the electric fan, tho
1 a .
,r . i.- r. tj . nr- ,, vacuum cleaner ana tno electric iron
uir. uuu 0110. utu. muwii, . UM nn,nnlsn iQniiml thnsnmo wnv
r nf-1 T , . . . irMr, Tttnlt I . w
S 7 f w.io y attaching the electric cord to the
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Miss Stella Banks will entertain ten as he does this himself unfailingly
young ladles at a theatre nnd slum- as often as necessary to kjop the food
ber party this ovening at the home of compartment at the temperature re
her sister, Mrs. F. R. Elliott. quired for the Healthful preservation
,, ...t. i, .,. of your food day and night, winter
liuruiu UUIRC, WIIU IlilU uuuu cm-1 . , v J. V 4UI
. . , ,t T ,. 1 alV. u,t.nnt i uuu auiuiJlvi. xuu ui uuiq iiubiimb
IIUUII Ull II1U XJUKilVll liillVi, 'linn. , , 1.... t.m
,m.t"uu; "A?" '.i', L : Tills Frldger can bo seen at the W,
mu.iuiB, jiub iciuiucu n Mnlnnnv linrclwnrn Rtr.ro nn.l It
Shu Fly nnd spray at the Rexall. mode of operation will be explained by
.1 Mr rnnfftortntitlVda In nhnrcn f A Tl 7
TOR SALE Soveral penn of "'" -i" v
thoroughbred White Wyandottes, iCnnmfnir"lIoiiR Onllnnnnc.
A new ordinance relatlng;jto hotels
cockorol WlUi each pen. Address R.
inn jinn , ... Tiln.. rAlrl 'v UU" vuiiltiAivu 1 UlUllllK JLU liuku.o
McFarland, Box 620, North Platte. B4M ld roomlng hpuses was psed by tho
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller returned city council Tuesday evening. It pro
Sunday from Omaha. Mr. Miller, who vldes that hotels and rooming houses
is lust returnlnc from a year's servlco hshall maintain a register upon which
Sunday from Omaha for a visit witn overseas, was met in Omaha Friday by shall bo registered tho name of each
ber cousin, H. IBlock.
For Rent Rooms for light houso-,
keoplng" and sleeping. 822& North
Locust. B.3-2
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Splcor left
yesterday for a soveral weeka' trip
" through tho mountains.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk McKonzlo left
Tut'Hdny for Alliance whore they will
make their future home,
MIrb M. Oieman, steam baths and
Swedish Massage, ladies and gentle
men. Phone 897. Brodbock bldg. 85tf
Mrs. Julia Fredrlckson, of Kansas
City, has been a guest this week of her
sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith.
t' ft, ,
jvfho , Young People's class nt tho
Christian Bible School will hold a pic
nic at Dick's grove this ovonlni;.
Boys' and girls' play suits In ages 1
year to C years on sale at 95c, $1.25
and $1.45. Tho Leader Mercantile Co.
,Tho Degree of Honor will meet In
tno k. v. nan Saturday nttemoon
All members aro requested to attend.
Alwayls 8top at tho Rcxall.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Frlckle, of
'.Julesburg, spent Wednesday wlU. the
latter s sister, miss Margaret vener.
Mlddlo aged innn, well to do, would
Ilko to correspond with mlddlo aged
lady. Address Box 120, North Platte.
Nob. 54-2
Mrs, Miller. guest, tho tlmo of his or her arrival
For your wrist watch put on dno rnnm nn,, n nr
of tho ribbon watch bracelets with A M'lllB
gold clasps at ?1.50. Dixon, tho ow- . " " ." " ""V
I it)iVin frrt1 ies t tt yrt I tsY ft1 j-t n1nAttlnv
Extra ValUO In Women's hosiery In nnontnmndntlonR fiirnlahnil tn transient
binck, wnito ana colors on snie m gue8ta and where flvo or more rooms
llsles at 50, 05 and 75c. In silks at nro UBCd for the accommodation of
75, 95c, $1.25. $1.45 and $1.95 at Tho 8Uch gUCSta. Tho ordinance creates
T .1 .lnHnnnt!ln r'n . . . .
urauui iuuiuuiiuovu.o, a notea ana roominu nouso noaru
Dr. E. E. Northrup, of Lincoln, a -which consists of tho mayor, chief of
fnrmpp North Plntto rtcntlst. act;om- pollco and chairman of tho welfare
panled by Mrs. Northrup, woro. In town board with power to make such rules
vfHtordnv onrouto on a trip to the as shall bo necessary for the proper
Yellowstone Park. regulation of hotels and rooming
, . , ' . nouses, a penalty or from $5.00 to
ror iJJlH. 1 kuuu iiuiuu win. Sinn In nttnc-liml fnrl vlnlntlnn nt iho
Misses JosoDhlno and Mildred Mc-
Kcown entertained twenty girls nt a Kesult of Jio Accident Week.
miscellaneous Bhower Thursday even- The Director General of Railroads
lnc complimentary t6 Miss Irnu Van has received a report from Halo Hoi
Clcavo. Tho brlde-olect was preaont- den, Reglonnl Director of the Central
od with many beautiful gifts. Western Region, to the effect that the
R1.ii -Plw nn,l onrnv nt tlm Tlnvnll- NO-ACCldent-WCClC Campaign COndUCt-
l. UISBUi Willi iciumtu iat nven 1,, -nu,,!,,!
t, . . . n - , . I u u i n- i i,auiii;. tin ivillino
IlllUI lUllll-UUH uiuuwiu ownw uYUi- wi.i, rr.iinn nll i
seas, went to Green River to tako tho ,,,, n0,nnn 4
fdSL 21? varVeT eiimalos. mountain 3 and
Just recolved another largo Ship- Und 4 fiitnlitlna.' romn.irprl with 447 Jn-
ment of feather weight vdllo smocks, jurcd and 9 fatalities during the pnmo
Just tho thing for hot weather wear. pori0(i ju 1918, or a total decrease of
Ail sizes, ana mnao in eunor piain 35c casualties or 79 -per cent during
wnuo or iruniuuu; uiho ijhik, uiuizu, No-Accldont-Weok
copon and tan. BLOCK a
HELP YOURSELF
Good roads, good schools nnd churches,
good stores aro the backbone of every pros
perous community.
Every cltizon who does not tuko a per
sonal interest in these institutions is stand
ing in his own light,
Individual prosperity is closely linked
with tho community's prosperity. Every
boost for home institutions is n boost for
yourself.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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Estimate of Expenses.
Tho estimate of expenses as made
by tho mayor and council for tho lis
cal year boginning tho flrst week in
August, 1919. totals $82,300. It does
not, however, pecessarlly follow that
iniB enure amount win uo exnondea
but tho expenses must not exceed this
amount. Tho one big Item In the os
tlmato Is $24,000 for the water fund
this being swelled by tho anticipation
of needed extensions during the next
fiscal year.
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Hot weather houso and porch dress
os, cool and dainty, now on sale from
98c up nt BLOCK'S.
Vivian Martin
IN
"LITTLE COMRADE'
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A story of farmerettes who found
that silk overalls weren't practico
in digging the potato patch.
PARSONS COMEDY.
itl), Saturday,
The New Hotel Palace and Cafe
Is oow Open tor the Accommodation of the Public.
While u few of our fixtures are still lackiuc: we are able to take care of the public both
as to rooms nnd dining room and lunch counter service. All rooms nro equipped with
running hot and cold water n'nd n number of the rooms have private baths attached.
Al rpoms are neatly nnd nttractlvcly furnished, thus giving to our patrons tho maxK
mum of comfort. In our dining room and nt the lunch counter the best the market af
fords is served, and throughout our service is second to none.
Upon the arrival and installation of the delayed fixtures we will have a pnblic
opening nnd will be pleased to show the public "one of the best appointed hotels nnd
cafes in the state.
- RICHI UCAI, .Owner.
HUGH Y. WADA, General Mannger. IV. S. CHENEY, Assistant Manager
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Joo Pizer. of Grand Island, is the
guest of his cousin. Harry Plzer.
Tho Rexall handles -tho goods, tf
Miss Marie Martini Is quite serious
ly 111 with an attack of typhoid' ma
laria.
Lloyd Gummere went to Stratton
Wednesday for a few days' visit with
relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrot left yes
terday to attend a big family re
union at tho old home in Michigan.
Kodaks and films at the Rcxall.
Mrs. Fred Temple returned Wednes
day to her home at Lexington after a
short vlBlt here with her Bister, Mrs.
L. C. McGraw.
Wo have a gold mesh bag on dis
play at $20.00 that will surely add to
the refinements of tlje finest dressed
lady. Dixon, the jeweler.
H. Dixon & Son, sicht specialists.
White wash skirts in best quality
non-shrinkable gabardine, made up to
the mlnuto in style, all sizes, positive
ly tho best and largest assortment in
the city to choose from; all on sale at
BLOCK'S.
Otto Westenfeld arrived homo Wed
nesday after almost a year's service
overseas In tho headquarters band of
the Elgth Infantry. He had been sta
tioned at Brest for some time past and
the band played before the president
several times.
WANTED House or apartment,
furnished or unfurnished, and place
for car; south side, will take lease
for one year or longer. Responsible
party, no children; good 'references.
Phone 340 between 9 and 12 a. ni. or
2 and 5 p. in. 53-
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Notlco to Water Consumers.
WTater bills for past quarter now
due. Discount period ends July 20th.
Water office located in Are station,
corner or Front and Vino streets.
HERSHEY S. WELCH.
53-2 , Water Commissioner.
Big values in boys wash suits just C. V. Turple returned this morning
recolved at E. T. Tramp & Sons'. from a business trip in the east.
7 l NOTICE
Wlien your tires rim cut or
blow out bring them to the
New Method TireJiRep. Co.
and we will tell you whether they
are worth repairing or not. We
sell second hand and new tires,
we handle high grades of motor
oils and white rose cas at 28c
and standard at 27c.
Gamble with Springer
and
save
money
AT THE CnAIN STORES
Store No. 1, 622 LocnsI, l'houo 203.
Store No. 2, 110 East B, Thonc 100.
Any Order Delivered for Cc.
KEROSENE
The 20th Gentry Fuel
Billions of Barrels in Storage. Over Forty Million Users of Ran
ges and Heating Stoves want Cheaper Fuel
OXO-GAS HEATERS
Are The Answerj& J
No Coal to Haul. No Coal to Carry In. No Ashes to' Carry Out.
No Soot. No Dust. Just Heat.
Burns 96 per cent Oxygen, 4 per cent air.'fiNo Family can Afford
to be Without it. Saves You Money Saves You Work.SEa'
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NELSEN
LOCAL DEALER.
JOHANSEN,
PHONE
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NORTH PLATTE 1
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NORTH PLATTE, NEB.I
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COW" BRAND
Cow Brand
The Best Flour
Made in
the Best Tdwn
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Western Nebraska
A HomeJProduct Used by
all Home People.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESODRCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you j are interested, the "Officers of this
Assoeia.tion will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.