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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
FjfaaBiviMtiiiiJLyJtoMiwimM Men Who Know Value Will Appreciate the V Clothes We Are Now Showin if M v - ft, r EdwardsReynolds Go FOE, MEN AND BOYS LOCAL AND PERSONAL For Rent Ono room for light house keeping. , Phone-Black 1243. 71-2p The residence phone number of Drs. States and States is J242. Wm. Branison has' accepted a posi lton as salesman at fio Trotter "par age l)r. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 n i t. ' i ri ii i ....... i n av week 'In Eexing6n'"ivisiting her par ents. Puppies for sale.' Call BJack 395. Cyril Donegan loft yesterday for Lincoln to complete hlsCourso a.t the stato university. Wanted Good, experienced girl for housework. Xo washings). Good wages. Mrs. J. V. Romigh, phono 309 Miss Cecelia Hilgert returned Tues day from Portland where she had been visiting relatives and friends for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clabaugh camo down from Greeey yesterday for a vis It with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clabaugh. New Five Room House and four lots for sale; 1720 east Fourth street. Seo L. D. McFarland, 2005 ea3t Fourth street. 71-5p Supt. P. A. Adams, of-the Lexington schools, spent yesterday in town vis iting with Supt. Tout and visiting and inspecting the city schools. Paul Harrington returned yesterday from a trip to points in Wyoming and Colorado, his object being to inquire into the need of hay in those sections, this winter. If it's mjghty good entertainment you are looking for tonight go to tho Crystal and seo Charles Ray in "Bill Henry" and tho two part comedy "Let Fido Do It." Seo "Clinton & Son', lioiit your Eyes and satisfied. Sign ot the Big Ring. Raymond Dringman was run over by a Ford last Thursday evening and suf fered two broken ribs. The man who owned tho auto was fined $50.00 and costs. Sutherland Courier. ' What is life without a husband? l-LeaVi) It tOjSuBan." She is coming to townjSafVrda'y and will be at the Crys tal all afternoon and evening and for fear some of tho girls won't get tb see her will stay over and be there Men day. Judge Grimes will begin tho fall grind! of district court ''at "Ogalalla' next Monday. Several local attor- j noys will attend the sessions. One case of inmportanco to be tried is that' of Mrs. Mahaffey, charged with killing! her husband. J. G. Beeler, of this, city, will defend Mrs. Mahaffey. ' Dixon & Son. Sight Specialists. j Tho Catholic Girls Club was enter-j talned Wednesday evening at the home 4 of Mrs. Frank McGovern, with Mrs.' Geo. Voseipka, Miss Florence Stack and MIbs Minerva McWilliams as host esses. Cards were the order of the ovenlng, Miss Hazel Smith winning the first prize and, Miss Marie Martini capturing the second prize. ( It might be well for you to now con-1 aider your car for next winter, and Ij would suggest that you look over the new Dodge Brothers Sedan, with four doors, mohair plush upholstery, au tomatic door glass raisers, all cord tires and wires wheels, as regular equipment. A beautiful, sensible and economical family car, J. V. Ro migh, Dealer. Try the Rexall first. Tho cadet band, with an enrollment of twenty-two members, lield its first meeting Wednesday. Tho band is a new branch of tho military organiza tion of the schools and has Just been organized under tho leadership of Mr. Klllian, tho science instructor -in tho senior high school. Mr. Klllian has had several years experience as. direct or in band and orchestra Work and the band promises to bo one of the feat ures of tho cadet work. cCracken Drug Company Family Druggists and Prescription Specialists. . If you are sick consult your Family Physician. It is his duty to prescribe. We do not prescribe But we do know how to fill prescriptions. It often makes a great difference in your medicine, the way it is put together. We are graduated, regis tered Pharmacists; your prescription will be filled just like the doctor wants it. Purity, Accuracy. Nothing too good for the sick room. Hotel McCabe Building. North Platte. Salvation Army Campaign. Beginning next week the people of Lincoln county will be able to repay In some measure the debt of grati tude they owe the members of tho Salvation Army for the whole-hearted service the lassies rendered . the American troops overseas. Every -returned soldier boy, who was on the front lines will tell you of , tho ' won derful work of the Salvation Army lassies. To securo funds to carry on tho activities of the practical Christian ity, hero -at homo by the Salvation Ar my, a campaign win uo conuucieu-oc-y ginning 11 ual mummy mm communis, throughout tho wee.. In this campaign Lincoln county, has been given a quota of ?3,G48, and taking into considera tion the purposes for which this money Is asked, none of us should hesitate In subscribing. ; tO Sutherland Celebrates Today. Sutherland promises to outdo her self today in a home-coming celebra tion which she will extend to re turned soldiers and sailors. Thero will be a big basket dinner, a parade in which tho soldiors and sailors will , participate, a ball game between Try on .and the homo team, music by a band, short addresses by several North Platte men, and a dance in thp even ing. A number of North Plattn pople expect to attend. The Travel and Study Club will meet Monday ovenlng with Miss Villa Whlttakor. For Rent Large furnished bed roonf. Phono Red 102. Miss Anna O'Haro is assisting in tho Frator drug store whllo C. B. Jones is taking his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cochran, of Brady, spent Wednesday in town as guests of Mrs. R.' L. Cochran. Mrs. Homer Kent returned to her homo in Stromsburg Tuesday after a short visit here with her aunt, Mrs. C. Falk. Dr. V. Lucas left Tuesday on a two weeks' auto trip to Cheyenne and Denver. Enrouto homo he will stop at Palisade for a visit with relatives Never In our History, have we over had such a great and beautiful col lection of fall suits, coats and dresses as wo aro showing this season. You finv n tnn wlmn vnn hoi them fit BLOCK'S. Charged With Chicken Shooting Information was filed yesterday by Gamo Warden Jack Frazior charging John Welnbecger, J. A. Ward, Ralph Lutholtz and H. C. Johnson, all of this city, with shooting prairie chick ens out of season- Tho bird killing, it Is charged, occurred Wednesday. Tho four men will.have a hearing in tho county court today. jf :;o:: Leo Hart, of Maxwell, was In town yesterday looking after business mail ters. Primary Voto in City 17!). Tho total voto cast in North Platto at tho primary election held Tuesday was ono hundred and soventy-nlno.'or about ono-tenth tho voting strength Tho First ward caBt fifty-two voton Second ward fdtty-two.'.;, Third, ward fortv-nlnQ.and FdUrtU$jyarl thirty-six W. V. Hbaglatid led in' the numbr of vbteacast In town, J. G. Bcolor camq in second and Wm. Ebright ran third. Dixon & Son. Sight Specialists. School Attendance Increases At tho end of tho first week of school tho attendanco wob ono hun dred and sixty greater than tho first week last year. Additional enroll ments of from ton 'to twenty dally have boon imido tills, tho seconJ week. Whllo all thojiuplls have so far. boon accommodated, a number of tho rooms aro overcrowded, and this is especially, true in' tho Junior high nnd tho Washington buildings. ::o:: Try tho Roxall flrBt. -::o:: Sunday SerYices at Episcopal Church. Holy communion 7:30 a. m Church school and bible class 9; 15 a. m. . Morning prayer and sermon 11, Church school north side, 3 p. m, Evening prayor and sermon 7:30. R. O. MACKINTOSH. lector. -: :o: : First Lutheran Church Sunday will bo home-coming day with sorvicos In tho basement of our now church. Morning worship 11 o'clock, subject, "The Chief of Phy sicians and Surgeons." Evening wor ship 8 o'clock, subject, "Back-bone." Rally day in tho Sunday school, 9:45, Wo want ovory scolar pre ant. We wait to welcome now friends to our techool. Wo doslro to have our mom- Ibora presont at tho service Wo like wise invito all tho unchurched and strangers to worship with u? REV. O. F. Koch. Pastor. NEW FALL I . f SUITS AND COATS An Unusually Interesting Collec- ! tion of Fall Models Embracing choicest of the Season's Styles, 'j-1, ., developed in a wide range of -lovely fab ric, is,now on display in our Ready-to-wear Department. You, ate cordially in vited lo, make us an early visit, T Sellers of Smart-styled, well-made and dependable Ready-to-wear Garments. Call while in tovn during fair week. GU ARANTEED MOT TO BREAK