The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 29, 1919, Image 4

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    Men's belts with
good-looking buckles
"iicifcr nppcnrnnce Is one reason nhy
hclts nre worn In Hitmiiicr lime. As
Mrv: tt. T.. Kntlno rfttumwl Wednes- Air. and Mrs. GUcrnso;
day to hor homo in-'Loa Angola after McCc-oW'spent WddnE'sda;
spondlng a weak at tho JOlm uon nnzoi, rrosiun.
homo. I Sight .Specialists, Dixon
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LOCAL A2DJL'ISOXAL . JMra, C,
O tT:, -r..- ihavfi'rct
i Island.
I Tho gi
Mlu Mary Ellas has resigned lier " j. W. Henderson wont to Wallace nd 0Vo J V'W.Y ,,,a9 n"fpte(1 V8 ,b,?lnB enlarged pr
position In Foroman Honnanson's yesterday for a two weeks' visit with wXlnaton OrLon nnd rJlffornlai po8,Uon nt tho taker m""nory. 'stalling a new organ.
T Tl 1 . 1 . .1 .lnntAtn. Tllnn
'rcturned,from a visit In Grand,
Letter From W. E. Slmmnn.
Sah Dl$go, Cdl, AUg. 22, 1919,
T 1 Editor Trillium! I Wtali Mint nv. Alro. EVnnlr Tirntnr rnhirnml frnm'Talntwl
Jfc Son ery 0110 wno signed the paving re- St. Paul, ob., Wednesday. Tho gallory nt St. Patrick's church.
monstrances COUK1 SCO Uie llUnUrCUS Mm T, C! Atnflrnw l,na nnMnloil n , In l.nlncr nnlnrtrml nrATinrntnrV to ln-
onico. buo i succocueu uy nrwiur relatives anu ir.enu. t -villagos tho size of Sutherland with
Gatos. crab apples for sale. Frank Cok, ,ar more paving than North Plntte
the lucfcle Is the most conspicuous j oft -wednosdny lilght for a week's) Mn untl Mra. Eugene Sponcor of many miles of pavement ac wo hava
part of tlic belt, logically, then, It visit In Donvor and other Colorado. Kenr,iey, were guests of Mrs. T. . blocksv ,and pavement running for
i Tiolnts. T.lrwlnntnnvnr Tp.limlav. rnllnft throiieli dnsnrh lnnil Hint nrn-
Kouaks and films at the Itexall. h. Evans has. concluded that lffV duces nothing, whllo we do not even
Miss Mary O'Neill returned to her, without an auto Is scarcely wlrth tho payo to the state farm when the state
should be very good looking.
TTc show belts In the fashionable
leathers and styles all
linndsoinc
homo in Lincoln yesterday after
sizes with Spending scvoral wcoks nt tho Win.
nre
Stack homj
. Rl(s8,ho ritrchnspd the for-
ctttini lmnllftCl. Illlll
1 . h JW. s
.equipped to do the finest workmanship nier Hinckley, farm four miles wost
oi town, is jir eciing a new uurn ui u
In CngniTliig Initials or nionagrains.
ricrccd monogram buckles are made
to order.
Complete belts
Silver buckles
Tilled gold buckles
Solid gold buckles.
C. S. CLINTON,
.JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
At the Sign of the Itlg King.
cost of $1G00.
Mrs. C. W. Yost, Mrs A. C. Aldrlch
and son Lester and Miss Alma Morrill
went to Denver Wednesday for a short
visit with frlonds.
To whom are you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
prices. Gltf
Miss . Elizabeth Little returned
Wednesday from Chlcngo and ngaln
took charge of tho millinery depart
ment nt Tho Loader.
Mrs. L. L. Grey and daughter Helen
and Mrs. Homer Grey left tho first of
tho woek for Columbus for a two
weeks' visit with rolatlvos.
Gaylo's Musical Merrymakers, that
Original Southorn Itng-n-Jazz Band,
will furnish tho music for n danco at
tho K. C. Hall Saturday, Aug. 30th.
Mrs. Lewis, of Denver, and daugh
ter Miss Leo Hlxson, of Hlllsboro, la.,
who had been tho guests of Mrs. C. A.
Davidson, left tho first of tho week for
Hlllsboro.
1'atntlng and Tuner 1Iuiii:Iiil II.
II. Landgraf, I'lione lllack 570.
Tho total levy of taxes nindo for mu
nicipal govornmont for 1919 for North
Plntto Is forty-nlno mills, whllo In
Mrs. J. W. Fetter went to Lowollon Sutherland It Is fifty-two mills and In
Wednesday for a fow days visit with Hcrshoy Jfty mills,
frlonds. Mrs. Ira Sagd, Mrs. George Roberts
$Just a fow pair of thoso special nnd ,lor 8uost MIsa Julla Baker of
priced low shoes for women loft nt Omaha, came up from Maxwell Tuos-
Uio Wilcox Department Store. day and si'ont the day with friends in
fMIss Mnudo Warrington Is spond- town' ,
ing tho week with rolatlvos in Goth-' For Sale Two lots on south Wal-
cnuurg anu uozau. nui; corner 101 nus iiireo iioubc. win
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Qflice over the McDonald
State Hunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
living nnd has Invested In a IJuIck
There Is no stone that
with tho diamond. See H. Dixon
will pay half tho expense. They are
mnn ImlWlltitr o nnvnrl fri'wl frnm Pnti.
compaiys Jldn tQ 0k, Mte,co on th6 pncinc
.7i. i ' nt nnnorirunMvo coast and already have comploted a
" 1 " great portion of ltr-a highway more
p" , , , , , , than 1500 miles long, and yet wo could
An eight pound boy wns born Wed- not pavc tl, great Lincoln Highway
nesday to Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Wcl- through our city,
born. Mother and son are doing nut ovon North PIatte wlll lmVG t0
n'co'y' wako up. Wo have to set tho alarm
Dlxons tcrlnd their own lenses. nn our nicr lion for renoiit on nil nub-
Mrs. Jns. Wnro returned Wednos- Uc Improvement questions. Wo hnd to
day to her homo In Coznd, after a have two elections to got a new court
short visit with her daughter Mrs. house, when It would have been far
T. A. Llndcnmoyer. cheaper to havo built it right after tho
Wanted-One good, Improved 40 rst election, and we then would have
acres of land with some alfalfa on it. sflVetl hQ cxPnns f "e f "10 , k
Would like to hear direct from own- tl0"9 (omo $3,000) and all the labor
or. Write Walter D. MolTltt, Akron. " fn "l"1 eielon T
. nut Vnrt I Hlnftn W WflUn lit
(JOlO. Ob-D
SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS IN TAY-
LOU'S nnd UKACELAXI) ADDITIONS
SATUDDAY ONLY- SAVE $2',.00. $10
Very truly,
WM. E. SHUMAN.
::o::
sell ono or both.
Inquire at 221 south
C5-2
Tiiooilnv utK.n.l n e ...!.. WainUl.
fulling lifo insurance. Mrs. J. B. Hayes and children, who
jl Clinton passed through Tues-,! M?Jl?X SJ
uay morning enrouto rrom Urand Isl
and to Mllford, Utah.
Try tho Roxall first.
.Miss Ada Hatfield came up from
Kearney yesterday for1 a short visit
with Mrs. E. N. Ogler, . 1
Vrank Brotzer Is driving n now
Cliandlor and A. Haspol a now Dodgo
car bought from J. V. Romlgh.
Goodrich Sllvortown tiros. Miller
Cord tires and Micholin red tubes, tho
Dpst to buy. Itomlgh Garago.
Misses Doris and Helen Solbert
went to Choyonno Wednesday for a
coupip uays' visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carson roturncd
Tuesday from Omaha whoro they vls-
itejj nienus lor sovcrnl days.
TOaylo's Musical Merrymakers nre
going to play a return dato at tho ,K,
v, iinu Saturday, August 30th
Tomatoes for Salo at 2005 cast 4th
street. Phono Red 732. G5-5
Miss Anna Morgan arrived, Tues
day from St. Joo to begin hor season
In tho Hub mllllnory department.
TP.u cimr.nl Labor Day ball by tho
Central labor Union will bo hold at
thfi K. C. ball next Monday evening.
Phono 212 for good things to eat.
Dick Stogemnnn's Grocery.
Raymond Tottonhoff loft this week
rog spoKnno, wasii., whoro ho will
Mrs. Georgo Austin for two months,
returned to their honio In Omaha
Wednesday, morning.
When In North Plotto stop at tho
Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You wlll
bo( treated woll. ' 58tf
Mrs. James Waro, now mnklng ner
homo In this city, received an offer
Tuesday of ninety-six thousand dol
lars for hor farm near Blair, Nob., and
wired hor acceptance of tho offor.
For Salo or Trade Ono section of
land olghtecn miles north of North
Plntto for salo or will trado for North
Plntto or small farm close In. M. H,
Knolbor, Bignoll, Neb. CG-4
Misses Mario and Florence Stack
ontortained a fow friends at n picnic
in tho city park Wednesday evening
complimentary to Misses Mary and
Agnes O'Neill, of Lincoln, who are
their guests.
Ilcndquartors for diamonds, largest
stock in western Nobraskn. C. M.
Austin, cornor jowclry storo. G4-3
Mr. and Mrs. Hllmor Thompson
camo down from Chappoll Tuesday for
a short visit with tho formor's par
cnts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson.
Billy Woodrlng, of Hastings, form
erly mess sargoant of Company E, Is
spending n fow days with frlonds In
town.
William Crook returned tho foro part
of tho wpnk fron- Camp Dodgo whero
But North Platte will wako up
some day on tho paving question and
take our customary, "two iumps" at
it and finally pave not only Fourth
. l . nn nf 41m onalilnnnn
ll..t'ti Will niiH ii.iittli Wtwml.il I'ltul. w ' "
Discounts. II. & S. Agency, Drodbcck 8trccts 01 Ule
Building.
Lost Saturday, August 16thf on
roau ooiwoon Aortn nnuo anu tne i J . To tll0 SIck ftml Suffering of North
M. Calhoun place northwest, a blue plntto
sorgo coat. Finder return to this of- It thor"G l9 a tllscaso ln your body, or
flco and recoivo reward. 65-2 Dliy8lcai weakness that you have con-
A ten pound boy wns born last stantly to nurse, it is there with your
bunuay to Air. ami iwrs. Taimadgo permission.
white, who resldo near Hershey. All Tho experienco of patients with
concerned aro doing nlcoly nnd Tal- chiropractic is proving this assertion
maugo is rejoicing tnnt tins son who every day, not only ln our office, but
win carry on tno mmny name, was in tho office of every chiropractor ov-
born on his birthday. erywhero.
Mrs. D. M. Tatum entertained at a I would like to repeat that state-
dinner party Tuesday at which she picnt and emphasize It
announced tho marriage of her daugh-j Supposo now that you call at our
tor, Miss Catherine, to Earnest Doloy office nnd explain your trouble, what
on August 21st, at Lexington. The you have dono for it, and of how" long
nowly married couple will make their standing it Is, and then let us nave a
homo in tho city, tho groom being nn word about what chiropractic can do
omployo of tho railroad. for you lndlviduuly.
Tim rncn trunk nt ttin o.llv nnrlc lins What If J'OU haVO tried every OtllCr
been filled ln all around, tho turns known method. It makes no dlffer-
bullt up ln real track shape, and thfj onco. iuy connuuuuo is uabcu uii
loose dirt is now being soaked with act mat cmropracuc is murni.
water preparatory to being packed by; Romemuor mat n you conunuo
tho big city roller. When tho track la weak and diseased, that you aro re
completed county fair officials say it' sponsible. You havo given permls
will bo ono of tho best and speediest slon.
tracks in tho stato. u uniuaiJi. nuru ia no cum k
Tho town of Red Cloud, Neb., with nl )r1, TflT ZZ Zr TI'
population of less than 3,000, lot the Call for a talk about your case and
contract AVcdnesday for thirty-eight if "tor?" f r?T
Juno Perkins entertained twenty
guosts at a dancing party at her home
last Tuesday night.
n Mrs. Guy Chamberlain and son ar
rived Wednesday from Denver for a
visit with her father, P. H. Sullivan.
A new sliver tea services on display
at Dixon's, 4 pieces, $35.00.
Tho laldes' aid society of the Pros
Mrs. Hattlo Thompson, nea Hatflold,
has returned from a visit with hor
cousin Mrs. Shaw, who lives In Grand
Island.
Tho American War Mothers will
meet this evening ln tho fcdoral build
ing at 8 o'clock. Every mother who
had a son engaged ln service Is urged
to bo present, as affairs of Importance
t i. ...in i.i.i , aro to bp discussed,
ujiui.iu.ii uiiuiuii nm iiuiu iiiuu uiiiiuiw
fair and supper Wednesday, Decern-' Dlxons grind their own lenses. 1 (
bor 3rdl ... ' Mrs. Fred Thompson and Mrs. J61yi
For Rent Four nicely furnished, vosclpka entertained at a miscellanc
rooms and bath, no children. 509 west OU3 shower for Miss Watts Wednesday
Ninth street. I afternoon. After tho brido elect had
Claude Pierson. wife and baby left found and opened tho pyramid of
Iho first of this week In their Paige ' presents heaped on a tablo in tho din-
car for Kansas City to visit relatives. Ing room a delightful two courso
Mr. Plorson Is head baker at the Ideal luncheon was served. Garden flow
bakery. ' ers furnished the decorations
spond sovcrnl weeks visiting relatives.' ho received his discharge from tho
u you need tno services, of tho city army. Ho was overseas for over a
garbago collector Phono Red 955 be- year, being masoned in Pnrls as a
foro ton o'clock ln tho morning. 66-21 mounted pi l'.ce nnd along tho Rhino.
John Poulos spent tho early part of Ho was a former member of Compa
tho' week ln Kimball nnd whllo theroy but wns transferred to another
sold n farm which ho owned near that! "ranch of tho service.
tmIn 4 Dr. Morrill, Dontflst. Of flco ovor
Ior Sale Overland flvo touring car.' Wilcox Pepurtmont Storo.
God as now. Reasonable. Call 212. Th(J LutUcran ba tcnm inado mon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Totro, who live Mob" of tho Episcopal team at tho city
south of Brady, woro guests of Mr. and ,mrk Tuesday by dofcatlng tho latter
Mrs. P. R. Elliott Monday and Tucs-)by n BCOro of elghteon to nothing. Th0
i playing of tho Episcopal team was not
Margaret Laughlln entertnlncd a up to Its nverngo by two hundred per
fo$ llttlo frlonds at dlnnor AVedncs-' cont, tho members vlolng with each
dnyj tho occasion being her third birth other aa to which could mako tho most
day. errors.
blocks of asphalltlc concrete paving
at a cost of $2.65 per square yard.
Superior, a town of. about the same
size, has just completed paving
twenty or moro blocks of paving.,
They pavo evorywhoro but In North
Plntto.
Diamond solltalro and cluster rings
bar pins lavalllors, at $25 to $600. C.
M. Austin, corner Jowelery store. 64-3
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris returned
this week from a two weeks' visit with
rolntlvcs ln Now York city. Mr. Har
ris says tho prices -of food stuffs ln
North Platte aro not much moro than
ono-half thoso in Now York. Eggs
woro retailing at eighty cents a dozen,
butter olghty-flvo cents a pound and
green corn soventy cents a dozen.
Meat Is so high that laboring men
cannot afford to buy it.
Architect V. F. Beck has been"
given a contract for drawing tho
plans for tho four story building that
Dr. Twlnem will erect on tho cornor
of Locust and Fifth streets, tho con
tract having been signed Tuesday.
Originally it was 'planned to havo tho
third and fourth floors occupied by
tho Twinein hospital but Mr. Beck
Informs us that tho second, third and
fourth floors will bo used exclusively
for office purposes.
Get our prices on diamonds beforo
buying. Austin,. Jeweler, cornor jow-
olry storo. 64-3
STATES
Tho W. C. T U. wlll
homo of Mrs. A. P.
& STATES.
meet at tho
Kelly next Mon-
iln.v afternoon. Tho .different super
intendents will give their year's re
port and new ones will bo elected for
tho coming year
Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son.
The Master Key
TO
Successful Photography
One camera with the
combined advantages
of many
One Master Model
that unlocks all the
doorsof photography.
ANSCOHZ-P SPEEDEX NO. 3
THE maximum of speed, efficiency, size of
picture (2y4x3') coupled with quick ac.-
t tionas well as minimum of bulk, weight and
botherare reached in this wonderful camera.
So small and light it can be carried anywhere.
So efficient it makes good pictures In any
liCht on dull davs or Into nfrnmnnn
So fast that rapidly moving objects can be
, successfully photographed action pictures"
ais a tcruuniy,
A , rour ,cns cqulpmcnls-priced from $31.00 to $75.00,
It merits your Investigation Step In
STONE'S DRUG STORE.
Jr.
Crystal
Saturday and Monday.
' GERALDINE FARRAR
TS
"The Stronger Vow"
The suiltv man and the
woman who made him pay.
Special Saturday, Sunshine
comedy, "A SELF MADE
LADY."
TYLE...
CLASS...
BEAUTY...
We have just returned from eastern markets, and
quite to our surprise, wo found HATS wore not prohibitive
to anyone on account of high prices. But we can say Wb
found thp most exquisite things to be had that has ever
been our privilege to offor to our patrons.
Georgeous colors, beautiful inntcrials and stunning1
slmpes nro cortnin to charm tho most fastidious buyers.
An expert designer from Kansas City, together with
our efficient trimmers, aro placing new and clever models
in our salon every day.
We aro aiming higher than ever this season to excel
both in workmanship and clever designing anything we
havo ever offered you before.
Wo wish to thank our patrons for toieir liberal pat
ronage of past seasons, which has placed us the heaviest
buyers west of Omaha. Tho favors wo can command
through this we aro glad to share with our customers.
Wo extend an invitation for ytour early call.
Yours for Business,
McVicker Millinery.
The All-Star "Pilmusical" Comedy. A three hour show
packed into one hour, with Girls, Comedians, Lovers,
Funsters, Lovely Damsels, Handsome Boys, and "All the
' Fun o' the Fair" incorporated into this Merry Six Reel
Farce Comedy Melange. Something New. Something
Novel! Something Tasty! All Star Director. All Star
Principals. All Star Support. All Star Beauty Chorus
Oodles of Pretty Girls in Picturesque Poses and Lovely
Tableaux. At
The SunSept. 2nd, 3d, 4th.
Afternoon Matinee.
FREE!
Your
the
weight is
Baremeter of your health.
Learn what you weigh
each .day at our store
FREE.
NO SPRINGS,
NO PENNIES,
AUTOMATIC.
McCracken Drug Co.
HOTEL McCABE BUILDING
Tliono S North Platto
COMING
Within the next few days the Union
State Bank will open for business. We
are equipped with the most modern facil
ities for handling your check accounts, pay
interest on time deposits and take care of
your loans.
Come in and give us a trial and wo
will do the rest.