The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 26, 1919, Image 4

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- Summer Rings.
Summer life, with its outdoor na
tivities aiMl cofitumoB of light matbr
Tk, brings a ned for rings of appro
priate daflgns.
Colored stones In fancy mountings "old to Albert Hnspol for a consldeia
' i i t i . . mi,, .,. tlon of $4,500 one of the now limits
off a graceful hand, and add a charm-
lng dash of brightness In keoplng with,
prevailing mode.
We how many designs specially
appropriate to wear with sport cos
tume and at summer social ugalrs.
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ft Is a wonderful display in variety
and b&nuty.
C. S. CLINTON,
JEWJ2LE11 AN J) OPTICIAN.
At the Sign of the Wg King.
OR. 0. 11. CKCSSLEK.
Graduate Dentist
pfflce over the McPuhmhI
State Bunk.
'CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Muslin undorwear Sa e Friday and
Saturday at tho Stylo Shop
..For -Sale llousohold furnishings.
Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs, 519 wost 5th street,
V. TV nnlmnp. nf Otrnllnln. hna rnfllnCfl
$225 per ncro for 320 acres of alfalfa
land.
Apples and crab apples for sale An-
drow OlcBon, Phono 780F11. G3-3
Miss WUma Corbln, of Now York, is
tho guest of her sister MIbs Hazol
Corbln. I
Onh nnnlea for sale. Frank Cook,
Routo No. 1. G2-5
Carl Harris and Coy States loft Sat
urday for Lincoln whero they will nt
tned tho Wcsloyan unlvorslty.
Painting and Paper Hanging. II.
II. Lnndgraf, Phono lilnck 570.
uowuy uruwii mm ivii muvuy, ui
Ogallala. wero married in this city ,
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Saturday by Judgo Woodhurst.
Oh Boy! Hero they aro agaln
Gale's Musical Merrymakers at tho
K. C. hall Saturday, Augtist 30th.
Mrs. John TIgho has returned from
Donvor and Bouldor, whoro sho was
tJxb guest of relatives for several
weeks.
PalntIng and paper hanging. H. H1.
Uandgraf, Phono Black 570 . - G3tf
Jack Palmer, of Sutherland, spent
a fow hours in town Saturday while
onrouto to Omaha with several cars of
cattle.
Wanted Liberty bonds at market
price. Louis Llpshltz.
Tho Loypoldt-Ponnlngton Co. of this
city has purchased tho grain elevator
at Ogallala, taking possession last
Monday.
Don't overlook your ono best bet
seo Marguerito Clark In "Mrs. Wlggs
of tho Cabbage Patch" last shelving
at the Kolth thentro tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Iloga left Sat
urday for Chicago whoro thoy oxpect
to visit relutlvos and frionds for sov-
cral weeks.
Wanted Houso, furnished or un
furnished or two or throo rooms fur
nlshcd or unfurnished nt once. Mrs.
Guy S. Popojoy, Phono 199.
Max VonGootz has purchased for
$3,500 tho former Crnuo houso on
west Second street which ho has been
occupying for somo tlmo.
Kodaks and films at the Roxall.
Wanted to Rent Two rooms for
light houso keeping, furnished or un
furnished, for nn om ployed lady and a
school girl. Address XX this offlco.
Tho now "Clovland" car is being
shown at Omaha and Lincoln this
week and wo oxpect our first samplo
car next week. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer.
'Clinton & Son will
take caro of your Eye
Glass trouble; wo guar
antee to glvo you satis
faction. Sicn of tlin nip
Ring.
ANSCCTvI-P SPEEDEX.NQ-3
'THE maximum of speed, efficiency size of
picture (2'4x3'4) coupled with quick ac
tlonas well as minimum of bulk, weight and
botherarc reached jn this wonderful camera.
So sinal and light it can be carried anywhere.
So efficient it makes good pictures in any
light-on dull days or late afternoon.
So fast that rapidly moving objects can be
successfully photographedfaction pictures"
are a certainty.
Four lens equipments-priced from $31.00 to $75.00,
It merits your Investigation Step in
STONE'S DRUG STORE.
'feres
Fred Dick, who had brtn overseas
for fourteen months with an engln-j
eerlng corps, arrived homo Friday.
While In Franco ho was employed as
a locomotlvo llrotrihh.
To whom aro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? 'The Hafflngltfn Mcr-
nanMla Ct ttrlll nffat tltfl titvtiaat I
prices. G4tf
lhf Coates Lumber and Coal Co. has
erected In the
southwest pnrt of town.
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Diamond solitaire and cluster rings.
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The Grant bull team, said to be th" j
the local team at the city park next1
iMonuny-wioyr way. loiiennou w
in tl,e bt)X for Xortl, PlHtl,.
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Lost Sflturday, August 10th, on
road between North Platte and the J.
M. Calhoun place northwest, a blue
serge coat. Finder return to this of-!
flco and receive reward. G5-2
Lewis P. Ollfnllln, aged seventy-four,
and Kvalyn Leavitt, aged fifty-eight,
both giving West Salem, Wis as their
residence, were granted permission to
wed by Judge Woodhurnt Frldny.
Wanted Hoard and rooms for
iteachers during institute week, Sept.
lst-5th. Phone Black 502.
AILEEN G. COCHRAN, Co. Supt.
Two thousand head of onttle will be
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j weok and driven to pasturos north of ,
i that village. Theso cattlo'came from
tho drowth stncHon section or luano.
i Dr. H. C. Urock. Dentist. X-Ray
I Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148
Como to tho Kolth theatro tonight1
ftnd bqq Jf yQU ngrco wUh us
that Marguorito Clark In "Mrs. Wlggs
of the Cabbago Patch" Is tho best pic
ture In every way that you have seen I
fnr mnnv n ilnv. t
pour Mexicans wore arrested in the
tho section houso In the cast railroad (
yards Thursday night while engnged j
In gambling. They wore taken beforo1
J"dgo Mlltonborger and fined $50 and
costs each.
Wanted Two young slnglo men to
travel with manager as salesmen.
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urigui encrgpiic country men. oiaie
ago and previous experience. Address
D. L. Gage. North Plntto, Neb. G2-4
Dr. Voorheos Lucas is having a '
numbor of improvements made to his,
rosldonce on west Sixth street, In
cluding a basement, now and higher!
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foundation and Uio installation or a
heating plant.
Lieut. Cecil Cool loft tho latter part
of last weok for Camp Dodge whore
ho expects to rccclvo his discharge
from tho army. Beforo coming back
ho will Ylslt rolatlvos in Iow'a for a
weok or more.
Each week now houses spring up in
different sections of tho city, while to
houses already erected additions and
Improvements nro being made. Tho
building record for North Platto this
year will be very satisfactory.
For Sale! My farm of 233 acres ono
mllo south of Il'orshey. Good build-j
Ings. Inqulro of Gus Anderson, North
Platto, or at tho promises. G2-3
Tho world's second largest auto
mobile plant can and will produce
moro Dodgo cars than over before. It
will pay you well to wait a shrt time
to obtain ono of tho now 1920 Dodgo
models still at tho old price.
J. V. ROMIGH, Dealer. ,
If you recognized In a loader of
social llfo tho girl who used to Bcrub
your floor, what would you think of
that social net. Seo Norma Talmadge
in "The Probation WIfo" and get tho
answor. Don't try to think It out for
yoursolf. Crystal tonight.
For n real auctlonoor, phono or wire
at my exponso. R. I. Slmppell, Suth-
crland, Neb. G2tf
Mrs. C. F. Iddlngs, daughter Nanlno
and sons Charlos and Honry will leave
within tho next weok for Now York
City whoro thoy will make their homo
for at least sovoral yoars. Henry will
ontor Yalo university, Miss Nanlno
will take a course at Columbia unl
vorslty and Charles will probably on
tor a Now York school.
unmy said that early planted corn
was standlnc tho dry wenthor In Rood
slmpo and lmd reached the denting
stngo. Lato planted corn, however,
may uo somewhat errected by tho dry,
weather. Ono farmer over south told
us that ho had dug slxtoon Inches in
tho earth and had. found tho soil full
of molsturo notwithstanding tho laclc
of rain for thrco weeks.
The Master Key
TO
Successful Photography
One camera with the
combined advantages
of many
One Master Model
that unlocks all the
doors of photography.
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OERE you see the complete installation of the
1 Estate Single'Register Heating System -The
heater in the basement a simple, clean-cut installation.
The register in one of the
first-floor rooms, sending
healthful, moist, warm air to
every room in the house, and
drawing the cooled air from
the floor back into the heater.
No pipes needed to carry the
warm air from one room to
anotherno tearing up 'of
walls and floors to install this
heater. Can be installed in
any home -old or new.
All heat goes into the house1
none into the cellar.
GreafcjEconomy of Coal
Letters from users tell stories of almost unbelievable economies
effected with this heater,
Why feed fuel to several stoves and fireplaces when one heater Jr.
the basement does so much more work?
Burns Wood, TOO
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LerKfiW!ll,la-coaL The extm Iarge fccd
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LOCAL $) PERSONAL
Miss Irene Nlles of Donvor is a guest
nt tho w. 11. Dionor homo,
Mrs. Addio Likens, of Paxton, spent
Friday with friondB in town.
Loren Hastings came In from Beat
rice to sppHii tho week end with tho
liih.io folks.
P, M. Austin, cnshlor of tho Maxwell
Stato ' Dank, transacted business in
town Friday.
Mr. and for. W. T. Vui.j., roturnoi
last weok from a two wotkb flshlnj
trip to n lako noar Yampa, Col.
Harry and Bill Brodbeck, Fordluand
Etroltz and John Andorson left Friday
on a two wooks' auto trip to Estos
Park.
Mrs. J. F. Clabauuh reuirncd tho
latter part of last weok trcm a visit
with Mr. nim Mrs. Ralph C'abnugh at
Oreoley, Cel.
Mrs. John Tlgho returned Friday
from Bouldor, Colo., whoro sho had
boon visiting frionds and relatives for
soverai woeks past.
E. A. Smith, of Columbus, who had
Leon transacting business affairs in
tho city for the past sovoral days, loft
yesterday lor his home.
Judgo (lrime wont to Lexington the
latter part of last weok and sonte'icd
to the penitentiary n negro who
pleaded ijullty to bursary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moody will leave
Saturday for San Francisco where Mr.
Moody will attond tho annual rounlon
of tho United Spanish War Veterans.
M. A. Wlmborly returned tho latter
part of last weok from Omaha, whero
ho was appointed roprosontatlve of
tho American Can Company for this
territory.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Burnham ar
rived Saturday from Long Bench, Cal.,
for a visit with tholr daughters Misses
Maudo and Vina Warrington and Mrs.
Chns. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham
will epond tho. .week horo bofore con
tinuing their trip to Now York.
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SINGLE REGISTER
WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEM
-Me furnace that breathes"
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W. R. Maloney Co,
Mrs. W. J. Stuart left Saturday for
Chicago, whoro sho will visit her son
Ned, who recently returned from over
seas service," and with her sister Mrs.
Fred Lathrop.
Amandus Kunklo has sold his ranch
of 6C0 acrus southwest of tho city to a
man named Inlow, of Colfax county.
Tho sale was made througa tho Rob
erta Bros. Land Co.
Mrs. Harry Murrln left yesterday
for tho Pacific coast where sho will
spond several wcoks visiting relatives.
Sho v- Ill bo Joined by her daughter
Harriott at Cheyenno, who has beon
there for the past week.
Miss Villa "Whlttnkcr returned yes
terday from Chicago, whoro sho spent
a couplo of weeks learning tho millin
ery styles of tho coming season and
purchasing stock for her storo.
Mrs. C. M. Trotter, who lias been
spondlng sovoral months In Ogden and
Salt Lako, will return homo Saturday.
Mrs. Trotter Is a victim of asthma and
Is forced to seek a chango of cli
mate during tho Summer.
C. M. Trotter returned yosterday
from Omaha, whero ho spent a couplo
of days hustling cars for his trade.
Ho succeeded in getting a carload of
Paiges, a car load of Oaklands, and
has on tho road a car of Hudsons.
Tho Lutherans and Episcopal base
ball teams will play this evening at
the city park. At the piesent time the
Luthorans lead tbu church league,
with tho Eplscopnls a closo second,
as a result the gamo'wlll undoubtedly
bo a closo one.
Christian Sclonce servlco Sunday 11
a. in. "Wednesday evening meetings
every weok nt 8:00. A cordial Invi
tation Is extended to nil to attend
thoso sorylcos. Building & Loan build-1
lng. room 25.
Guy Congdon arrived Thursday from
Chicago to got his small son who has
boon spondlng tho summer horo with
his grnndparonts, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C.
Congdon. Guy was accompanied on
tho roturn trip Friday by his father,
who will visit him for a short time.
N its FIFTH successful season. Thousands
& installed in old and new homes, stores
churches, etc., in every section of the country, and all
delighting their users.
Tnc enameled water pan is as easy to fill as a tcakettle-ro -vTV to clean
as a china plate. The radiator lias a patented clcan-out avtachnwit. The
ball bearing grate can be shaken by a child even when heavily loaded.
1 he hrc pot is guaranteed for 5 years.
Your Satisfaction
When you buy an Estate Heating System you are m-t" merely
'.'"IP thing so much iron and steel. You are contracting rur com-
'.t? for economy, for complete satisfaction. Heating plana "T u'eby
Wnerts to fit your individual requirements, and each installation is .wan-
teed in writing.
THE ESTATE STOVE COMPANY
HAMILTON, OHIO
Tho Kearney Hub says: "Potatoe
shipments aro going out from Kearney
dally to overy part of tho country. Tho
crop Is bringing all tho way from two
dollars and twenty-flvo cents to two
dollars and Boventy-flvo cents a hun
dred, ono local shipper having boon
paid tho latter prlco for sovoral car
loads. Tho yield this year will show
a considerable Increase over past sea
sons, despite tho fnct that It fell below
early estimates. This is duo to an ln
lncreascd acreage."
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TVnnted For Sale
Resident properties located In tho
east and west end. List it with tho
H. & S. AGENCY,
urodbeck Building,
Keith Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday,
WILLIAM FARNUM
6
The Lone Star Ranger"
Zano Grey's sensational story of those days in Texas when
the cattle rustler was handled minus mercy.
Buck Duane was a man with the kind of nerve you'd like
to have, an American hero who righted tho wrongs of the
oppressed and fought the fight of the weak.
Why You Want
the ESTATE
Don't confuse the Estate
w?th so-called "pipcless" fur
nace. The Estate is an orig
inal heating system, with fca
JEKS which put it in a class by
itsehV Separation of the intake
pipes .,,m the casing gives
fuller anreer circulation of
warm air.
GUARANTEED
Notlco
No trespassing or hunting oh Sec.
14-16-30 and sec. 24-15-30.
65-3p c. R. SMITH.
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"Wanted
An experienced waiter or waitress,
also an experienced cash girl. Ap
ply at Tho Liberty Inn.
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Money to Loan
On improved farm land, 3 to 5
years, at 7 per cent. No commission.
Address Box 117, North Platto, Neb.
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Estrnycd.
Two light bay mares, ono two and
ono three years old. Notify R. J.
Sowle, Maxwell, Neb. C3-2
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