The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 16, 1919, Image 5

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    The Most BreatF from The Least Flour
NORTH PLATTE
ElECTWCMluSi
fe COW BRANU
ZItliMnlltln hum iTJV,UAtsiy
-is no empty statement
when applieif 'to 1 Cq.vy
Brand Flour. &
Because of its extreme
ly high ahsorption powers r
and the generous pcrclmj
age of highest (utility
gluten it contains. '
Cow Brand Flour will
produce more bread than
is possible when you use
ordinary brands and not
only more bread, but
bread of rich, creamy
flavor and highest nutri
tive value.
A test under actual bak
ing conditions in your
own home will prove
these facts.
iLS.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL j
For Sale Library Table. 2 rocking,
chairs. Call 14 South Willow. pel.1
For Rent One room for light house;
keeping. Phone Black 1243. 71-2p
Miss Lura Erb went to' Gothenburg
Friday to spend the week end with her
parents.
Miss Regina Nolan has resigned her
position in the offices of Dr. Fetter
and Selby.
Watch Dixon's window and you
will always see something that will
Interest you.
Mrs. Grace arrived Friday from'Chl'-
cago for a visit with her daughter,--
Mrs. "Will Richards. J.
Mrs. JL' K. Peckham and daughter
Mi"s Golda, of Brady, spent Friday
with friends in towrt.
Miss Marjorie Russell and Harold
Burke left today for Lincon to enter
the state university - - - ' '" '
Amorlca's sweetheart at the Keith
tonight as the heroine of "Captain
Kldd, Jr." Don't forget.
Arthur Carney came down from'
Julesbitrg Friday to spend the week
end with his parents.
J
1
R. T. Starrett, of Springfield, 111-, t
is visiting relatives in the city while1
e.voute to the Pacific coast. j
Mr', and Mrs. S. T. Lister, of Oma
haj are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
Ralph W. Millard this week.
William Davis leaves today for Lin
coln where he will enter the state
university for the coming year.
Mrs. J. W. Fettar returned Friday,
from Maxwell w hero she had been vis
iting friends for the past week.
Cordova leather goods, the sterling
of all makes. Dixon's stock is com
plete for Xirias.
Ted Bogue loft Saturday for Lin
coln where ho will finish his course
in pharmacy at the state university.
I C. E. Jones left Friday for Denver
to spend a few days with friends.
I The garments shown in that well
dressed look can be had through the
Wilcox Department store.
Miss Esther Kelly left Sunday ev
ening for Oskaloosa, Iowa, to resume
her studios at the Central University.
C. R. Haaso, of Hoxie, Ark., Is visit
ing his brother 0. Haase, who resides
south of town on tho Jack Marrow
flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Richards returned Fri
day to their homo in Odessa after a
short visit hero with their son, Will
Richards.
I offer for salo till September 20th
my home at 505 south Chestnut street,
S blocks to high school. Mrs. M. E.
Gregg. 71-2
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hayes left the I at"
ter part of last week for Denver and
other Colorado points. They will be
gone about two weeks.
Belma Sharpley, of Cheyenne, has
been visiting friends in the city the
Inst several days while enroute to
Omaha whore she will attend school.
For -Srho Piano, music cabinet,
electric lamp, library lamp, Wilton
velvet rug, Axminster carpet Call at
321 east Second street.
Frank Sullivan returned yesterday
from Omaha where he went to visit
Mrs.p Sulllvarf, -Who " recently- sulimlt-
ieu 10 an operation anu is sausiacior
ily convalescing.
Supt. A. W. Woodruff and Assistant
Superintendent W. A. Williams, of
Cheyenne, were in town Saturday
looking after company business for
tho Wyoming division.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman left last
week for Excelsior Springs, Missouri,
where they will spend several ';cks,
and onrouto home will visit in tho
east part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hall and children
of Miller, were the guest at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gilfoyl last week
whilo enroute. homo from Estes Park,
whqre they haVo been spending tho
summer.
Dixon & Son, sight specialists.
Ethel Oman, nine year old daughter
of Mi-, and Mrs. Abert Oman, died
Friday afternoon at a local hospital
to which she had been brought for
treatment. The remains were taken
to Gothenburg Saturday.
"Company's Corning!
V ' The rugs are a sight. No time to don cleaninEto&s,
' to broom-sWeep and then dust afterwards. But
plenty of time to just run your Hoover over because
"j. The Hoove? cleans dustlessly and quickly without
mussing your "Sunday best."
IZach easy stroke of The Hoover means: a beati.Tj
out of buried dirt a sweeping; up of all litter the
straightening of the nap the brightening of bedim
med colorings in addition to an electric vacuum cleaning.
TdiSfy and cou&tx new'v&'"'Vatiox Aitjry 1 sknvtjS
- i ON TUB FKOXT LINUS
Bert Napersteck, who Is running a
train out of Ogden, Is ii towiuvisltlng . Anent tho campaign to bo instituted
rolatlves and friends. ,for the week beginning September 21st
A big shipment of fancy drees skirts ? J9?'1' f?P tho hv !trv.?r
lu-tho plalds.nlso the PlalioKPlWnt4JIlte ' rth ?n,tte
WrT Reynolds returned yesterday major ciilagempnt'S'' overseas, TOn-
from Omaha where he visited IiIb son tributes tho following:
Charley and family for several days. "The Nebraska Salvation Army is
Painting and Taper Itnnglne. II. ab"ut ,to hunch a PJ" a9rv,c
II. Lnndgrnf, Phono Black 870. 1 'e" . obt" fowcarrying o.
, tho good work hero nthftmo that thli
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Mhpea, of St. sHTno organisation has' ddne for tin
Paul, Minn. , are guesta -of thoir armj and navy during tUovar.
daughter. Mrs. Fayo Lloyd; having nr- "Tho Salvation- Army earned an en
rived lust week. viable reputation during the war for
J. C. Hollmnn, O. R. Robinson, C.
its honest and efficient service in aid-
ing and lightening the burdens of the
yesterday for the lake country to spond oughboya 1 along the western front In
a week or so hunting ducks. I ranee. During the Amer can drive
on the St, Mlheil salient Just one yenr
"Jack" Stack, who has been in the '.ago, the Salvation Army kitchens were
navy for two years, will bo discharged vory much In evidence, stationed in
at Newport News this week and will dugouts along the sides of the ronds
immediately hike for homo. leading into tho lines. American girls
For Sale-Second hand Ford in good work,"B lny and night were busily
condition, .Just overhauled. Call Red "MS supplying muddy doughboys
1057. l5 0 C9-2 w'1'1 tloKhnutH and hot chocolate,
jBL S " ' stopping their work now and then to
Co. Snpttffi. F. Kelley nnd family ro- adjust their gas 'rimska when German
turned 'to tneir Homo m Bridgeport gas shrlls landed dangerously near
aunuay attor sponuing sovoral wcoks Always wearing a smile
with Mrs. C. F. Kelley In this city.
Luther Colby, who had been em
ployed ut the state farm since his ro
turn from overseus duty, wont to Lin
coln Saturday to enter tho suite university.
wearing a smile for each
doughboy these girls seemed glad and
happy to bo helping the cause, though
thoir little bit meant to them grealcr
hardships than most people realize.
"Wo may expect that this same un
solflsh spirit of parlotlsm and sin-
' n.lh. r .... ...l.lnt. I., !... 1 . 1...,.,.
For Sale Corn binder in good Salvation Army workers at tho front
shape. Inquire of or address M. R. will ennblo them to successfully con
Magnusson, North Platte. itlnuo their work at homo. Tho Snl-
Chas. Temple and family, who for v",tio Annv efficient and cconoml
sevoral years have lived on a farm because of the spirit dominating
just west of town, moved into the city Hs entire ranks, (spirit of sacrifice
the later part of last weok and are ond service born of lovo for needy peo
llvlng at 301 south Locust street. ,P? aiuJ with -no thought of remunera
tion. 1 think that It is assured that
When in North Platto stop at the 'the Salvation Army will receive the
New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will hcarty support of all thoso who ap
ba treated well. 58tf prcclatn honest and efficient servico
P. C? Peterson nnd Pnn Fred re-. well rendered."
turned Sunday from Montana wheroj
they, had beert visiting relatives for,
several weeks past. They made the
trip in their car.
A DOUGHBOY.
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Will llntertnin Soldiers and Sailors.
The Lincoln county boys who have
1 wi - t nnilnn In tltn f- IP r rt rt
. erJ . e Afd r BOfla. wm be entertained by the people of
nS 1 nlv ' JewcIer' Frno North Platte on Saturday, September
anu uewey. u-- 27th A chlckon dInner Will bo served
Mrs. J. S. Slmms entertained at a in the grove at the city park at noon
dinner party Friday evening compli- and in the afternoon tho boys will ho
mentary to Miss Elsio Waltemath, who entertained freo at the auto races. A
loft yesterday for Lincoln to enter 'sectifin, of tho grand stand will bo re-'
tho stato university. Covers wore .'served for them. In tho evening a
laid for twelve. dance and other entertainment will bo
For Sale Eight room modern house WovMcti for them.
..... T . , . ,., ., All soldiers and sailors of tho coun
prico ?4,000. Located at 401 south ty ro urged to bc present. . while the
Ash. Also 5G acres of hay and alfalfa committee would like to have tho boys
land 3 miles from Brady at $100 per wear their uniforms, this Is hot obliga-
acre. Phono Black S73. 70-4 tory-they need not wear them If
, they prefer not. This will be an op
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson, of portunity for the soldiers and sailors
Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. of the county to have a reunion.
Smith and son Claude motored to ::o::
Kearney Sunday. Claude will attend
the, Kearney Normal the coming year.
Clmrgc Unreliability.
So'nro of our .friends nt Hor'shey
Seventy-two one hundredths of nn
!:-.ch of rain fell Friday evening, tho
first moisture wo havo had In ovor n
month. The downpour was accompa
nied by heavy thunder and vivid light
ning nnd .considerable wind. In orch
ards west of tho ,c(ly the wind knocked
hundreds of bushels of , apples from
tho trfeos. The rain will put tho
ground in good condition for fall
plowing.
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Insist on Cordova Leather, thero are
fair Imitations." but none that equal
T)lxon'fl. exclusive agent
Mrs. Geo.
Troxldr-arid fion'LdwlSi
V
turned Saturday from a two wcokB'. ;
trip to Charleston, S. C, Washlngtota.
and other eastern points. ' fev"
Dtxon & Son, sight specialists.
Crystal Theatre, Tonight and Tomorrow.
NORMA TALMADGE
"THE NEW MOON"
the first romantic play dealing with the new Russia.
Special Tonight- Fatty Arbucklo in "THE SHERIFF'
Ml III HI IN lllj
0,000 IN ELEVEN WEEK!
That's the amount of woolen goods we sold right
here in North Platte during the past eleven weeks
AND THIS IS WHY
1. ' LOW COST
' " I3y selling our goods direct from
our iii'llls to you wc ollmlnnto
the jobber's wholesalers' and re
tailer's profits.
2. MADK TO FIT
sweater, macklnaw or any other
,!of our manufactured garments
"dra mado to your Individual
measuro nnd a perfect Ut Is
guaranteed.
. MANY STYLES AND SHADES
All our sweaters arc mado In
various knits"; In many styles nnd
in any of 20 different shades.
1. GOODS WITH A KEI'UTATION
Our goods havo been sold for
tho past 29, years. If you havo
not used them, ask your neigh
bors about them. You will learn
more about their quality and
wear than wo can tell you here.
WE 3IANUFACTUKE
For Men, Women nnd Children
Underwear (Cotton, wool and silk',
mlxturos 30 grades.)
Sweater CoatH (Many colors and,
styles.)
Mucklnawrt (puro wool) ,
Flannel Shirts (nono hotter.)
Leather Vcsts (Chamois skin lined.);
Dlunkcls (20, grados.)
Jerseys ' ' ;
Slipovers ,;
IfalncoatH (CO grades.) t
Hosiery (silk and wool.)
All ordorB aro delivered any, tlmo'
between now and Xmas and paid for
on delivery. All our goods aro union
mado.
The Coid Days Ane ;Soon Here
Take advantage of our last week here and place your order! for
your winter clothes with us TODAY, and you will have no disap
pointments. PHONE 4X3 HOTEL . pAIVGp.:.
'and leave a dill for mc and J will bnng the samples to your house .
jf'or bale small sate, can ue sosn chcrgo'The Tribune witn being unre- . , ,i r,i n , ,i, .!, o,.,iD
at office of J. E. Evans. 70tf liable-that in ono issue It was stated
W. T. Banks together with Mr. and that, ,tlie Gfroat Western Sugar Co.
Mrs. Todd Banks, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. feet a sugar factory in that
Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Banks. JHngo to work up the 1920 crop and
motored to Brady Sunday to attend pen announces a week later that the
a big family dinner at the homo of ; orV woul( bo b 1,1.t- Bu
his daughter, Mrs. N. E. Edwards, the T,rib"n4 hd,y bf 'jold JWl
occaslon being the birth anniversary b e ot '( T1' ,Grcat WfMter?frPw
of Mr Banks' birth changes its plans. It certainly was
or jur. names oirtn. glvpn Qut Umt fQur fnctor,OB wouW
Capt. Victor Halligan, chairman of bo completed In 1920 and one of these
this district's participation in tho com- four was to bo built at Hershey, but:
1 r. i ii . ... i . . 1 , , . , , . . . , '
jug o.uviiuuii viiny mini unvu.i, iv- wnen mo company cainerea logeinur
ports that tho county organizations tho cost of machinery and buildings
aro lining up in good shape. County the sum total was so large ns to appall
committees have attractive bright col- the officers and a decision was reach
ored posters representing tho Salva- cd not to build.
tion Army as an angel of mercy and ::o::
avo distributing those throughout tho if,w,.a ,,P if.nrni
counties. Grant, Lincoln and Logan A,"Iil,V. " ',,.,
U". 't3.1 IT If ,T C "J "! termor, in the county told us the oth-
or day that though he had planted n
'nnd. r7.p1 nnteh rf nntntnnn. lie
would need buy all tho potatoes need-1
od for family use as his crop was an
D. A. FREEDMAN, Agent,
For the Logan Knitting Factory, Lugan, Utah.
one another to see who will first pro
cure the quota solicited
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Greatest Business in History.
Supt. Woodruff, of Cheyenne, spent f ' Pronl '. o thei
Saturday in town looking after rail- ?"r0.. n""re' J?, 1 " U. !:
road matters at this terminal. "Wo " '7U Z nt ,n
aro doing a wonderful business," said , 1 M SfS nL l ?!n
ivt vnZ,irft n, ,,n f on ... toes will need be shipped Into Lin-
4T4 t II UUUt Uili iltU IIUtltMV.1 VS4
cars
hauled being tho greatest in the his
tory of tho road."
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con county, and of courso the prlco.
will bo high,
: :o:
Prairie Chickens arc Being Killed. ' "unung or trespassing on my,
Every now and then we hear a man fac0 pne-nair muo west oi riauo ai
say that ho had a mess of pralrlo ley school house. G. W. SMITH. C9-J
m a m w
We Buy and Sell h
Obtain our Prices. I
THE HARMMCTftN MPJ? TO I
1
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ATTENTION'
say that ho had a mess of prairi
chickens on such or such a day. This
proves that not withstanding the vig
ilance of tho gamo wardens the birds
are being killed in goodly numbers Auto Drivers, Bicycle and Motor-
out of season, a,nd that when tho sea-, cycle IMders.
son opens tho hunter who observed
tho law will havo poor picking. 1- You must not exceed a speed of
::o:: 12 miles an hour.
Wo arc Fond of Duck. 1 You must not use an auto with
The duck season opens today and the muffler oDcn.
as these wild fowl aro reported very 3. You must not pass another car
plentiful on tho lakes up north, our nt night without, dimming your head
hunters havo tho promiso of good lights.
shooting. Personally wo aro very You numt not to around an-
fond of wild duck, information that other car at tho intersections.
may not go unheeded by some of our 5. Minors under 1G years must not
cood friends who are duck hunters. drive motor cars
: :o: :
HJUST RUN YOUR
C3 0 v e
IT BEATS ... AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
Trr lloovcr'3 the best. The most widely bought. Made by tj.e
world's hrgest makers with eleven years' success to thcircrtdit.
Sea Tlie Hoover flutter a carpeting more
than 1,000 timet each tnitwto upon an
air cushion thereby loosening ana slux
in$ out the innermost dirt. j
North Platte Light and Power Co.
Speeders Will Speed.
Three or four times a weok it is
necessary for tho polico to pick up fel-
o. .Blowing norns continuously anu
for fun day or night must bo stopped.
7. Always keep to tho right.
S. You must not obstruct traffic by
lows who exceed the sneed limit on stopping cars on Dowey street wuen
auto drivintr and each nav into tho no- another car is nearer tho curb.
lico court ?9.80 In lino and costs. Gen-' ' uicycio nuers musi Keep on mo
orally tho plea Is: "I didn't know I sidewalk except in vory muddy weath
was driving so fast," yet the driver er.
has a speedometer in front of him all 10- Pedestrians must not Jay-
Pi. SOUDER
T. F. HEALEY
Liberty Land Company
Office Over Rexall Drug Store.
Choice Farm Land in Lincoln ond adjoining Count
ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots
in all parts of North Platte. Look for the Dig l sign.
tho time.
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Frost May be Expected.
Now that wo havo had a fall rain,
wo may expect tno appearance of
Jack Frost within the next weok. Tho .
averngo date of the first killing frost ,
is around Septombor 20th, and by this
hawk across tho streets.
Violators of tho Vehicle and Motor
Laws will bo stringently dealt with.
S. C. MECOMBER,
Chief of Police.
Legal Notice.
Harmon Albert Surber will take no-
avorago it sometimes comes earlier th-o that Dora Frances Surber. as
and sometimes ater than that date, piaintur, commenccu an ncuon in uie
Last year frost was late; in fact leaveB District Court of Lincoln County, Nc-
m Mm (rn.,a rlnnnnil finil f rl I brUSku. nil Atirll 1G. 1910. UtrillllHt VOU I
tho frost came, . as doronunnt, tno ooject ami prayer oi
::o:' said action being to obtain a divorce
Annies 7." Cents a Bushel. I from you, tho said defendant, on the
At tho formor Dillon Place, four grounds of oxtremo cruelty and gross,
milos west and two miles north of. wanton and cruel desertion.
North Platto on Lincoln Highway. You,aro required to answer said pe
Como Sunday or any other day. These titlon on or before tho 27th day of
aro a good quality of Fall Apples uciouer, iuiu.
GEORGE STEWART. DORA FRANCES SURBER,
71-2 Phono 780F022 slColO Plaintiff.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES 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 are interested, the officers of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home,
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.