The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 23, 1919, Image 12

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    SUTHRlWiAa'fi'S 'lIOMK-C'OJriNO Tfeorvod wae onfosfafl. Sh6rt a!ldros
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Suthorlahd pooplo did thomsolvos
proud in U16 wolcomo which they ox
tended to tholr returned soldiers and
sailors last Friday. BuhIiiosb was
completoly suspended after tho middle
of tho forenoon and tho citizens of the
town nnd surrounding Boction united
in making tho dny a pleasant one for
tho hoys. Sixty, or more of the hoys
who had heon in tho sorvido accopted
tho invitation to ho present, each sol
dier or sailor wearing hiH uniform.
Tho day opened with a parado which
Was headed by tho North Platte hand
and in which tho KUests of honor par
ticipated, and fillowing this a dlnnnr
which was well prepared and nicely
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OBIOJ OI HUB Ull UIIU itUBH
a Salvation Army lassie. In tho after
noon a gatno of ball botween Tryon
and Sutherland attracted a big crowd,
tho latter winning by a score of throo
to ono. Picture shows and othor fea
tures of amusement wore thrown open
frco to the boys ns was also a dance in
tho ovonlng, tho music for tho latter
being furnished by, tho Doucot orchos
tra of thin city. During tho day tho
North Platto band gave selections and
something was "doiti1- all tho time.
This week you can buy ono of those
now fall waists nt Tho Stylo Shop for
$7.95.
JiOI.tllHlPJii.T.TI-i.jrA4:J!ItO.MlSK OF'
j. II. Hafdln, inventor of tho Ro
sistant Auto Wheel, who for years has
made his homo in Plant precinct, is
now offering for solo stock in a com
pany which is to be organized for tho
purpose of manufacturing tho wheel
which will bo made hecp In, North
Platto.
This auto wheel Is not pneumatic,
but derives its rosllluncy from springs
so arranged ne to produce ns easy
riding in a plousurc car as results
from pneumatlfj tires. Mr. Hardin
had ono of tho wheels made, placed it
on his car, drove seventeen hundred
miles through Colorado and Wyoming
nnd upon his return the wheel show'Vl
absolutely no fclgris of weaf. Th6 con
slruotlon of tiro wheel Is auclHltat it
Iroutlast nprtoumatlc tiro, .tllorc IhJ
no trouble; IronY puncturos dr-lbjowj;:
outs anu mo cost or ino wueei is less
than the ordinary pneumatic tiro.
' The company, will bo capitalized at
$C0,000, ono-half of which is to be
paid up. Mr. lardln is meeting with
good success in selling stock, a num
ber of our business inon subscribing,
among whom are L. B. Dick, S. M.
Souder, E. TTramp, Dr. McCabe, A.
J. Salisbury, J. L. Loudon nnd others.
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The last word in classy dresses at
ThaSJyle Shop.
Mrs. Minor Hull went to Omaha yes
terday for a short visit with her sis
ter. '
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Mr. Married ManIs your wifo
outpacingWoii? Do you want td know
Jipw to Keip up with her? See "Tim
IndeslrtiCtible Wife." Mr. Singlo
'lVYannJBforo ""you- plan a honoymotm
trip see "The Indostructlblo Wife"
Crystal Theatre tonight and tomor
row. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists.
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Notlco to Parents.
Every child boforo starting to school
should haVo tholr eyos tested to seo if
they are In fit condition to Btart in
with their school work. A defect in
their eyes can bo more of a handicap
than anything else. Dixon & Son
hai o made n specialty of testing chil
dren's cyos. Consult them, their di
agnosis will be honest. . 69-5
Notice of Final Jtepnri .,
Estate No. 1602 of Alma U. Sims, do
ceased, in tho County CourlyjI. Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska,, to "all per
sons interested in said: , otaj-talco
notlco that tho Admlnistrator'hafllodSv .
a final account nnd report of his ad- ff
ministration and a petition for. final
settlement and discharge as such
which havo been sot for hearing before
said court on;-October 17, 1919, at 9 .
o'clock a m., when you my nppeaf
and contest the sanio.
Dated September 19, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
s23ol0 County Judge.
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Painting and Paper Hanging. H.
II". Lnnilgraf, Phono Black 570.
JErsrwuforLirwo t i
;j Absolute
Iff Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
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Store of
This City.
em's Fall Suits and Overcoats
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SUPERIOR VALUE
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In these days of high prices it is best to investigate thoroughly before making your Fall and
Winter ;Glothing purchases. We are only too glad to have you look at our superior clothes
values'and make comparison with wfhat other stores have to offer.
The high rade tailor shoos of the east aWcrowded with orders from all points of the globe. Woy'kifif
hours are shorter and naturally the prodfucnn is curtailed, rand deliyery to the merchant is much slower
than usual? Yet with all these things, to contend with this store is proud to announce that our Fall and
Wiiir skn win m .-is rnmnlefo. ' t jx
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Knox and Stetson Hats
The Fall Hat you Want
IT'S HERE HATS OF DISTINCTION
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11115 15 ram
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Week
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We have a wonderful display
of Hats Hats of Character
demanded by all men
o good taste.
Mens Caps
Caps in all wool fabrics
plain and fancy colors.
Boys' Headwear
Our showing is complete
in Boys Hats and Caps.
The week of the great i
Lincoln Cototy Fair
and Auto Races
Elmer Coates, ; Frank Piel
stkker aed Rich Birge have
arranged a great entertain
ment for this timethe great
est in the history of this
worthy organization.
This is YOUR FAIR and it
is your duty to attpnd and give
it your support.
Va
sar
Union
or iuen
Use Highest Grade Underwear iade
This is the first time a complete assortment of
this famous line has been shown in NortnjPlatte.
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