The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 29, 1919, Image 10

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    MARINELLO
BEAUTY PAR.
LOR IN CON
NECTION PHONE
LADIES' FURN
ISHINGS AND
i reAdV TO
WEAR.
THE STYLE
North Platte, Neb.
199.
SHOP
Lisle Vests, Pink CA
or white - "Vt
Satin Petticoats, Pink
or white $4 75
Pink Embroidered night
Gown,- $2.00
Lisle Union Suits tZf0
(white) - - "lit
Black Satin Petticoats
with color- H 7C
ed flounce Pl.w
White Muslin Skirts with
lace $9 7Cj
flounce -
Muslin Undesskirts with,
embroidery M 'ICT
flounce -
Nainsook night (D1 7
cowns - PA' V '
Best grade Lisle Hose,
Black and AC.
white - V4?L
v
Btmlfflttklu Sribunc.
IRA L BARK, Editor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION ItATES:
Ouo l'car by Mnll, In adrnnco..$I.75
Ono l'cur by Currier, In advance, $2.00
Entered at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco as Socond Class Matter.
FJtmAY, AUGUST 20, 1010.
LOCAL AHl) PERSONAL
Saturday la tho last day of the
romnant salo at Wilcox's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Klngdou spont
Wednesday and Thursday with frlonds
In Paxton.
Try tho Roxall llrst.
Mm Chas. Cornell and baby re
turned this week from a month's visit
In Colorado.
Wanted Llborty bonds at market
price. Louis Llpshltz.
Mrs. Leo Carroll entertained at a
luncheon this noon complimentary to
Mrs. M. F. Mooro. ,
RJxons grind their onn lenses. ,
.Mrs. Anna Cranmor left yesterday
for her homo at St Paul aftor visiting
hor son for sovoral weeks.
Apples and crab apples for salo. An
drew Oloson, Phono 780F11. G3-3
Mrs. M. F. Mooro and daughter, of
Gothenburg, aro visiting In tho city as
tho guests of Mrs, Leo Carroll.
What would mako a finer gift than
one of thoso sllvor water pitchers thnt
Dixon has just received?
Mrs. Edward PutoiT, of Wood River,
nrrlved Wednesday for a visit with
hor, slstor, Mrs. Elinor Coatos.
Miss Elizabeth Little, who has boon
visiting lu Chicago for tho past sov
oral weeks returned homo Wednesday.
Hats that are lrroprouchably charm
ing lu supromo smartnosB and rare
ness of stylo aud fabrics at tho Hub.
Mr. and Mrs1. II A. Brooks and chil
dren returned Wednesday from a
month's .visit with relatives in Den
ver. ,
Now shipment of Black Cat silk
hose in black and .colors, soiling at
31.2C and up at Wilcox Department
Store,
Soo tho now showing of novelties In
hand bags, voateos, beads and nock-j
wear ' at the Wilcox Department
Store.
Cash Austin and llarloy Gates re
turned Wednesday from Donvor, to
which city they Journeyed Saturday
night.
This weok Julius Plzor sold at a nico
udvunce lu prlco tho G 10 acres of
ITayus county land which ho purchas
ed last wock.
lilxon's diamond pricos will please
you.
.Mrs. Major, who had boon tho guest
of Mrs. W. R. Malonoy for tho past
weok, returned today to her homo hi
Birmingham, Ala.
John Nelson returned yesterday
from Chicago where ho has. been for
tho' past two weokB buying goods for
Tho Loador Mercantile Co.
J, J. Ilalllgan and Paul Moyor left
yesterday for Lowollon whore they will
lay-out an addition on Mr. HalUgan's
land, part of which bordors on tho
.town.
Mrs. Harry Lantz nud daughter,
llazol, returned yesterday to tholr
hoino in Sterling aftor a visit horo
with tho , former's sister, Mrs. Glen
Ferguson.
Edward Stoffrlggon. who had boon
omployed at tho Clinton storo for bov
oral years, roslgnod last week and
with MrB. Stoffflggon Is visiting rela
tives in Blue Hill. Upon IiIb return
ho will engago in out door work for thc
bouoflt of his health.
All members of the Retail Clerks'
Union now being organized nro cordial-
ly invited to pnrtlclpulo In tho Lnhor
ny Parade. Signed i North Platte
Central Labor Union.
Mrs. William F. Simon and daugh
ter Lolso, of Seattlo, arrived horp tho
first of tho week to visit Mrs. Etta
Bonner and Mrs. Will Yost. Mrs.
Simon was formorly Miss Lula Miller
:and rosoldod hor seventeen years ago.
;Sho is a slstor of Mrs. Yost.
Cards nro out announcing tho mnr
rlago of Lloyd Hazon, of Donvor, and
' Miss Anna Howes, formorly a nurso
at tho North Platto (lonornl hospital.
Tho wedding will take placo Soptom
bor 2nd. Mr. Hazon Is a ginudson of
Bruno Artz.
'Clinton & Sou' will
take caro of your Eyo
Glass trouble; wo guar
antoo to give you satis
faction. Sign of tho Big
Itlng.
Rlleyi Warren was. a visitor In Den
ver the early part of this weok.
Somothlng difforont. We have it in
millinery at the Hub.
Mrs. Tarklngton, pf Excelsior
Springs, Is visiting hor son Dewey
Tarkington.
Carl Davis, who had boon In tho
navy for a year past, returned the
first of the weok.
Mrs. Enrl Davis, of Portland, Ore.,
is Bpcnding a month with hor mother
Mrs. Mary Guthorloss.
MIhs Mario Schatz, stenographer In
tho II. & S. Agency offlco, Is dpondlng
hor vacation lu Colorado.
Mrs. Mary Norris and Mrs. J. R.
McWilllams aro taking treatment nt
tho Mayo brothers hospital In Roches
tor, Minn.
John Munroo received word this
CITY AM) COUNTY NEWS.
Seo Dixon's diamonds before you
buy.
Robert Dean mndo a business trip to
Grant Wednesday.
Mrs Scott Shanor is the guest this
week of Mrs. Norman Connolly.
Miss Mildred Keith nrrlved from
Rawlins Thursday for a week's visit
with friends 'in town.
Andrew Hahn, of Falrbury, has been
spending this weok In and about town
looking aftor his real estate interests.
Mrs D. A. Russell, daughter Mar
jorlo, and two sons have returned
from Medford, Oregon, where they vis
ited relative for ten days.
All B. of L. E. membors aro re
quested to meet Monday, September 1
nt nine-thirty a. in., nt court house
weok thnt lils son who liml lmon In yard to take part In Labor Day pa-
ovorseas sorvlco had safoly landed In rado.
Now York ast Saturday. t Automobllo drivers are requested not
Librarian Lorotta Murphy is taking t0 P&rk cars on Dowey street on Moa
n two weeks' vncation. During her da' Soptember 1st, until after the
absenco Mrs. Anna Church is In Labor Day pnrado.
charge at tho library. , S. C. MECOMBER, Chief.
at..,. i;v,wi wm(t ,..ni i I. n,n Through- an error In prlntinc the
near future for Madison, Wis., to wol- advertising tho Labor Day cele
como a grand daughter reccutly born a"nf 1 10 "amo f Mackintosh
tn Mr. an.l Mrs. ltm. Elliott. i ,s omitted. Rev. Mackintosh will give
,r. t . ,i t, i . . n , nn address on "Victory''
wlmvlHltn.ltlinATrWminmHnnilT.-'.aillk- Pun18 1'90 Pr cratO, McMIcliael'S
families for two weeks, returned fa,"l'UiJ'
a tho first of this wonlc.
1 Francis Sandall entertained a. few
friends at a smoker at tho Tlinniorman
and Edna RIcNeal are assisting J. E. S p n , complimentary to
Sebastian and Cnrl Hollman this f ' " n CaU1 )Vill'am ney.
week in clerical work In the district 1 VJit?, o. .1?, -We dyS ln t0n
court room i 1 nelr uuddics" of Company E.
Miss Mao McMillan, of Denver, came1 , "? , 1 coueruon 01 un"
a icw days ago to visit hor coutdii ! nfiu LnM ,f tn 8C? iercr ln
RoLert Duffel, who is night ticket , i'" ?"'r)' at thl! ,Iul'
ner
home
agent at, the depot.
millinery department,
l1 1 r, . : .. .i i i . i . i
Fred Fryo, who spent several weeks' ,;""'. '"suuiuuon oi ouicers
visiting his sisters Hero after being J. Lm" ' Shanor Post No. 181 Xo -discharged
from overseas service, has ?"! S ,s? WarS t.",TBht A1
roturnrul to Litrmnln tn rnsi.mn wnrlr I b0rS DleaS? bo Present. Leoanard
as a machinist.
Mrs. Henry Brcternltz, a pathfinder
of tho L. O. T. M nnd State Deputy
Mrs. Agnes Boyor of tho samo ordor,
will leavo September 10th for Port
Huron, Mich., to attend tho annual
convention.
SPECIAL SAIjK OF LOTS IN TAY.
LOU'S and GRACULANl) ADDITIONS
SATURDAY ONLY
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"My dealer was ri
ght
tn
do sate
IV!"
There's more to a cigarette than "pleasing
the taste." Other cigarettes, besides Chester
fields, can do that
i
But Chesterfields do more they begin
where the rest of 'em stop! Because Chester
fields "touch the smoke-spot," they lot you
know you are smoking they do SATISFY I
There you have it SATISFY. It'a r,ll in
the blend a blend of fine selected TURKISH
and DOMESTIC tobaccos. And the biend
can't be copied.
That's why it's Chesterfields or nothinc; -f you
want this new thing in cigarette enjoyment.
Robinson, Conductor; Chns. H. Cros
oy, Adjutant.
Mrs. Magnolia Duko leaves next
week for Columbus, Ohio, to attend
tho annual reunion of the W. R. C.'arid
from there will go to Port Huron.
Mich., to attend tho national conven
tion of tho L. O. T. M.
p,
II. Sullivan was knocked down by
" i e . ... . "
A vw do-, nn ein u iov nays aco Will e crossing
nn, $10 per month. Sprcliil CnshTm tI,l,Snn th-'atro to the O'Connor
Discounts. II. & S. Agency, llrodbeck ,,r?' ,, ca "nick him on tho
llulldlnij, I right limb and threw him several
grapes tomorrow at Mc-
I fnnfr lit Oliatfllllntl n J'le
Vomer, Phillip and Hugh Mitchell jruS03 " "r
came up from Lexington tho first of
the week td spond a few days at the' , 1110 8l? 'ounB arrested Tues
Jas. Roddy homo before going on to' ' y 0,veJ"B o charge of shoothug
Sidney to spend tho wlntor with their 1 co ,"1 uo North SIdo pool hall wero
grandmother. , dismissed ln court Wednesday. The
. , , offlcor saw tho game but failed to s'o-
Tho marriage or Miss Mary Ellns euro the dice, and therefore did not
and Charles Hermanson will tako have sufficient evidence to hold them
phvco at the residence of Rev. P. Mc-! on tho charue.
rv.t,i .... i i . "
ijuiu uii wumiosiiuy evening, sopi. Concord crnno t,
3rd. . Miss Ellas has licon employed as1 mIcKh grocery
stonosi.ipher In tho U. P. car do-: ' " broccr
TJlT:' Washington dispatches state that
sov i i onih .returns from many cities indicate that
hlv..i u uonins. i Hhopmon's unions aro voting down
Tho Catholic Girls' club mot Wed-, Prosldent Wilson's compromise offer
iuduuj uiuuiiiB in. mo iiumu oi juiss oi iour coins an hour increase In
BosbIo Smith. In the card games ' wages.
S. government In offortTn
d 1 enrv :irrLlT " controlled roads un-
club wore Mesdamos aus Chamber, In stHko "o "paol, e SS to orl;
alid nan' SmltT A,U,0rSon' Xoln" ,,y Snturdny morning
Tho young pooplo of tho Christina' IHgncn'l'ersonals
church hold a nrowoll reception in! .Airs. Mary LaPIant' Is visiting rela
he church parlors Wednesday oven-, lives nnd frlonds In Lo.Vlugton this
Ing complimentary to Luther Cobboy, week.
Taul and Ralph McGrew and C. Mrs. AHco Prntnr. nf ns,nu
Randall, who will leave tho first of enmo homo with Mrs. M D Rosonl
tho wook to resumo their studios nt crants for a short visit at her Lome
tho University of Nebraska and at near Ulgnoll.
Pil.lltn Afl.i .... ntrnnlnn P . r . ' T .. . t
....w. .iuvi .in u,uuiii(, ui ouiiiuh uosoncrants and wife of
grosslvo games In which Miss Celeste Cozad and Mrs. Geo W Winters of
Crawford nnd Frank Johnson won tho Lexington, aro visiting M. D. Roen-
ini.jB, u uuuKiiuui auppur was serveu. crnnis oi Ulgnoll, this week.
Try tho Roxall llrst. ! , : T
. li anted For Snlo
Tho llrst or a sorlos of parties com-1 Rosld
pllmentary to Miss Zoo Watts was oast and wast ond. List It with t a
n. & S. AGENCY,
Brodbeck Building
:o:
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos - blended
C03DIISSI0AEIIS' PROCEEDINGS
August 25, 1919.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
present full board and county clerP.
Claims wero allowed as follows:
Sundry persons, road work District
24, $19.50.
C. S. Sawyer, hauling lumber, $3.00.
Leo Tllllon, dragging, $4.50.
W. M. Dunn, printing, $49.93. t
r . E. Johnson, hauling dirt, $(i.uo
PRESIDENT SUBMITS fOUIi
CENT RAISE TO S1I0P3IEN
President Wilson Tuesdaj' 'submit
ted to representatives "J- the six rail
road shop prafts a proposal to pay
shopmen about 4 cents an hour in
crease on a basis of 10 hours' pay for
eight hours work, retroactive to May
1st.
Tho president told tho committeo
of 10 renrosentlne the slion crafts
National Refining Co., oil nnd gas, 'that anv ereater incroaso now would
?30.C0. greatly increaso the cost of living
i'aui iuoyer, surveying, .ab. 'au(i therefore, was Inadvisable.
hnlil TiinRilnv nvnnlnn- wlmn ATlau.ta
Nina, Fayo and Esther Eldor entpr
tulned at a china shower. Miss Watts
was presented with some beautiful
hand painted china, after which a two
courso luncheon was served. Decora
tions wero In yollow and white vlth
yollow and whlto snapdragons aiding
ln tho color scheme. In the conter of
tho table was a largo Kowplo cioll
drossod ns a brldo. Covors wero laid
for twelve.
: to: :
THE 11. & S. AGENCY
Eplcopal Church Sunday Sen lees.
Holy communion 7:30 a. m.
Morning prayor and sormon ll:00.
ouuuiiy scnooi a:4f n. m.
Sundny school north side 3 p. m
R. O. MACKINTOSH, Rector.
IRRIGATED FARMS FOR SALE.
I hnvo several wol I lmorovcii
aero and ICO-acro farms for salo. .0
bettor Roll, crnm nil .nin.
Oiiant their Farm nnd Rnnch Dept. anvwhore. cinao in ,i
on Snileinber 1st with nn exclusive main lino of railroad. Climate, mar-managiM-
In thnt dennrtuient. IC you ket and gonornl conditions are
wnnt tn sell or liny a farm or ranch , Easy terms nnd pricos vorv inu u
BC0 ,,s' a lm,vm. I ton 8o"- For full particulars ad-
it. iv ua auiinuii ureas
G. I. SIOUT, Jlunngcr, ' 30d Century Bids.,
j uriii nepi. ui-o CG-2 DENVER, COLO.
Sundry persons, road work, Com.
Dlst. No. 2, $93.00.
W. S. Cover, mdse. county poor,
$2G.45.
W. T. Elliott, river work, $90.00.
G. H. Pnlmor, river work, $42.00.
Sundry persons, road work, $203.00.
Goo. B. Dent, mdse. county poor,
$214.75.
Bond of W. P. Holler, justlco or tne
peaco Wallace precinct, approved.
Adjourned to Soptomber 2, 1919.
August 25, 1919.
Board of equalization met and pro
ceeded to mnko and did mako tho fol
lowing levy:
State lovj', 13 mills. .
County General 7.5 mills.
County Brldgo, 3.5.
Road Fund, 4 mills.
Special Brldgo, 1.5 mills.
Court hoiiBo levy, G mills.
Blrdwood brldgo, 2 mills.
South Platto brldgo, 2 mills.
Platte river brldgo, 2 mills.
Osgood brldgo, 2 mills.
Horshey brlgdo, 1 mill,
Bostwlck bridge, 1 mill.
East Platto brldgo, 2 mills.
Total lovy for Sutherland, 52 mills.
Totnl lovy for Maxwell, 45 mills.
Total lovy for Wallnce, 25 mills.
Total lovy for Horslioy. 50 mills.
Totnl levy for Brady, 35 mills.
Total lovy for North Platto 49 mills.
Lovlos woro nlso mado for the 134
school districts of tho county.
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First Lutheran Church.
Mornlnc worship S:30, subject
"Who's Who, Boforo God." Evening
worship. 8 o'clock, subject, "Jesus, tho
Carpontor." To this sorvlco every
laboring man of North Platto Is os
poclally Invited. Miss Irma Huffman
will sing.
Sunday school nt one o'clock.
REV. O. F. KOCH, Pastor.
Certain classes of shopmen, car in
spectors and repair men who have
been receiving 03 cents and 58 cents
respectively, would bo paid 67 cents
an hour under tho propose d scale.
"Miserly and Inconceivably small"
Is tho way two leading officials of
tIq brotherhood of railway shopmen
characterized the four cent an hour
increaso offered them by President
Wilson. Their demands wero from
seventeen to twenty-seven cents.
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Baptist Church.
Morning' services at Baptist church
only. 10:30 church and Sunday school.
Rev. Mr. Kestersen, of Maxwell, will
All tho pulpit ln the morning in the
pastor's absenco All aro cordially
Invited.
Sunday, September 7, will bo rally
Sunday, when evening services will
bo resumed. A. C. HULL, Pastor.
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