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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1919)
"COW BRAND" J'lr VISIT THE BOOTH 4.. Agricu Fair Se - 3 "fc 1 19 T ltur&l Kniiclmfif L ptember 24, 25? 3 Big (Hi Hb' taw' mcoin County 26, 27, 191 Features Free Baking Contest i For the Best Loaf of Bread made from "Cow Brand" or "Golden Glow" Flour 1st Prize 48 lb. Sack of Floor 2nd Prize 241b. Sack of Flour Entries Open Wednesday morn ing and close Thursday afternoon at six o'clock. , NORTH PLATTE s NORTH PLATTE,NBB.f I COW BRAND Free Guessing Contest Guess the weight of the Big Sack of Flour and YOU GET THE FLOUR Open every day and Free, to Everybody iouvenir Day A Special for the Ladies A MIXING SPOON FREE TO THE LADIES SATURDAY ONLY Bt" mil .una?1' TTTf North Platte Flour Mills DR. 0. H...CRESSLER, . Gradnate Dentist , , Office over the McDotfaUl Stute Bunk. W mm LOCAL AND PERSONAL Juliub Plzor loft Sunday night 'or Logan county, Colorado, to closo a deal In which Plzor & Halllgan buy a tract of ton thousand acres ot land. "Wanted to Rent A largo Blzcd dwelling houso or a rooming houiitf. AddicsB Ethel Wlloy, North I'laito, Mrs. Dean Richardson was honor Kuost at a Bovcn o'clock dinner given Thursday ovonlng by Mlas Myrtle- IJeolor Covors wore laid for eight. For real beauty of lino, quickness of pick-up and case of riding. I slnccroiy recommend the Chandlor In either The Logan Knitting "Factory of Lo- jUllU.b gan, Utah, wll be represented hero for The Fnir Association will another week on account of tho county furni8h programs for all races 'rP ' Frcednmn' Ascnt' IIotcl free of charge and there will Wanted to Buy-A good fresh milch "; ' uvoruMiiiK on vui- cow. Phono Julius iiaiiior. Kcu 4i3. : 1 muuus. ELMER CORTES, Pres. ; SOt I i "Jack" Stack arrived homo Satur-i day after almost a year and a half of. Iservlco In the navy. Since tno slgn-i Ing of tho armlstlco Jack lias made; two trips across on the ship Cnlleo. IIOAGLAXI) AM) HEELER ItUN A CLOSE RACE Tho vote of tho primary election held Tuesday of last week, was can vassed Friday and tabulated. The total vote cast was 854, of which W. V; Hoagland received 32C, J. G. Beelqr 311 and Wm. Ebrlght 210. Hoagland received a small majority In fourteen precincts, yet his plurality Burglarize Clothing Store. mnn( Tj,.oi. n.tof ' was but fifteen. Tho vote eliminates The Style Shop docs not have a doz- Friday night was enabled to pass Fbrf?ht S?" en or two dresses of each kind, but, through to tho boiler room under thi lo.ul" whvbhmuh uu each mod.! Is In a class by Itself. . , ninefold clothing store and thence to n V UDothe'baUols " Mr .m.l Mrs S R Derrvborrv an-l"" "PP"1 ar. Here ho discarded "L?1" a"Par uPn the ballott, , Mr. una .Mrs. t. u. ucrryoorrj an whleh ,. ...orn ..,, flttt,d Tho vote, cast Is somewhat higher nounco tho engagement of their daugh- old suit 1 w ore and flttd Umn prodlctcd yot tho cost of tho tor Alta, to Air. I'am J. TnomBon oi l" - eiGCtIon nveraced $2C5 for each vote tii iitv Tim wpililtnc will tnko nhice I furnishings-needed by a well dressed eiecuon iiveratia i.iio ior eacn vote S?fthnr'7U? ovy attiring hlmsolf, he CX "land mntlwl a October 7th. Oyorconts arc very expensive this',, n fall. A leatherette raincoat looks justl as g,ood and Is just as good and costs j von only ono-tmru tho price, aeo loft without causing further loss to circular letter to 6 000 voters in tho The rain and cool weather of yes terday was what in former years w called the equinoctial storm, the pass ing of the summer season Into the fall season. MOTHERS, did you order a sweater of pure wool for your child? Sure and read tho Logan Knitting Factory ad vertisement on tho front page. Mrs. A. S. Nollls, of Grand Island, visited with friends in town over tho week end. . G. M. Carpenter of the Platto Val ley Land Co., left Saturday on a busi ness trip to eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Stock for Sale. On account of having to move soon, I offer for salo fivo head of mltch cows, nine head of stock cattle, one Shetland pony colt, thirteen head of hogs and four dozen Buff Orpington chickens. C. A. MOORE, 72tf 215 west Twelfth St Dixon's grind their on lonsos. Ffdedman at tho Palace Hotol, phono 3 , ; M, 10 .i i 1 Saturday to spend tho Week end at th'. ' , , , , , 'Geo. McGlnley ranch. , Evorvsb many local people who havoi ' . . ... . . ,, , 1 K.r. i, A 1,. no..1 If you read nothing elso In this pa- onen or closed modols. J. V. Romlgh, ,, iu,, per bo sure and read tho Logan Knit- times we are inclined to think that tlin Doalor. . 1m,Vi hnn nf tlin lmt. nh'.tiiros thnv ting Factory ndvortlsemont on tho 0ld plan of convention nominations Tho Royal has everything tho $200 i,llV0 Beon, Motion picture critics glvolfront paK- 11 vm I"1 ' represent the will of tho people about county,' and wo understand Candidate Beeler sent out a big lot, hence every voter In the county knew that a pri mary election was to bo held, yet were so Indifferent as not to exercise their right of suffrage. It seems Impossible to awaken among the voters an in terest In primary elections, and at DhonoKraPh has oxcopt Just 0110 thing, if tho Hume standlnc. You will hav tho price. It soils for just half. SeoiyOUr mat chanco to sco It tonight at Mrs. F. T. Redmond loft tho latter Uho Keith. In addition to tho picture art of last week for a visit. with her son Claronco and family In Los An geles. Sho will bo abBont sovoral weeks. Don't lot that child go through her school with a head acho, It will hold her back. Consult Dixon's sight specialist Gordon RobhnuBon managed to got a bottle of boozo Friday ovonlng, dran'-t liberally of tho contents and croatcd a disturbance. Ho was nrrostcd imd the -iv .- 1 i.nrn(..i luiiuwiiif, uiuimus nun iuivi, uuiuiu Judgo MUtonborgor who gave him a sixty-day jail sentonco. Dlxou lias a diamond ring worth $1500.00. Call in nnd soo it. there "will bo some exceptionally good music. Wo specialize In Firestone moulded tires. Call at our place of 1iuhIiics and sco one of tlictio tires which tfftie 17000 miles of service. S. & 11. Service- Station. H. I. Block yostprday rocelved word from hlB sister In Schlllshnen, East Prussia, that both his fathor and mothor had died in September, 1917, ot tho opldomlo which followed the year of famlno. This Is tho first letter which Mr. Block has rocelved from his pooplo for four years and his sis tor had jUBt rocolvod lottors which he had wrltton in 191C. IT Goodman-Buckley Trust Co. Ill Enst Front. JiOUTJl PLATTE, JiEIl. Phone i: REGISTRAR ANb, TRANSFER OF STOCKS, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT, RECEIVER, ASSIGNEE, TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATES, EXECUTOR OF WILLS. i: INSURANCE 1KEPARTMENT SVl?E DEPOSIT DEPART31ENT BOND DEPARTMENT i v.-. OFFICE US : E. n. GOODMAfJ, Provident. N. E. BUCKLEY, , Socy.-TroaB. While you are taking In tho fair get as fully ns do the primary nomlna- tho funny, side of farm life by seolng tlons. "Sunnysldo" at tho Keith Friday and! ''o-' Saturday. I Cw Addition to he Opened. Now Fivo Room House and four Elsewhere appears a page an- lots for salo; 1720 oast Fourth street, noucoment of the salo of lots in a new Soo L. D. McFurland, 2005 oa3t ' addition to North Platto as well a a Fourth Btreot. 71-5p sale of acroage tracts. Both tho ad- Mmirleo Fowlnr of Orn ml Tslnti.i ' dltlon and acrengo tracts aro located who had beon in town for several days . at u'8 east olul r tho FourUi ward, buying horses, shipped out a carload an,d Ul? ,ott8 h,nvo, th, advanta8 of Saturday. Ho purchased sovonteen 00,,I 'U3,.l "? UUB'"a ueuumi, m hoiul of ClailH Mvlnmlnr . fact UIO nUCHUOn IS UIO CIOSOBt-in tract Firestone moulded tires JlOxll that can be put on the market and n t ,. ..1.1 i. 1 1. . 1 illCIW IIW'JJ; nn.i uL-1,1 410 011. ,,l,. ; ,oul " wuKUiiy sougut uy Sliw nin T t i ' wS?,pS? who (,e8,ro to own a home- Both ,W.m $lo.lU. h. A IE. fconlce Sta.,41, ,fa ,, H, .;,. i, (()n j tllU . J ...... V..V ..V VHDV V. uv Lieut. Bort Lambert, a former North Platto boy who for elghtoen months past had boon on tho U. S. S. "Prin cess Matolka", has been transferred to tho Pugot Sound navy yards. To whom aro you going to sell your Hay rtnd Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will orfor tho highest prices. G4tf Mrs. E. F. Soeborgor expect to leave Saturday for a month's visit with Mrs. Donald Goodwill In Mlnden, La. En routo sho will stop ovor a fow days in Omaha and In St. Louis to visit friends Valuablo llttlo books on Blackleg and tho dlfforont serums, and how to administer samo, for free distribution. Dr. Pritchard, Distributor. 72-S About two hundred citizens nttonded tho mooting at tho Franklin audito rium Friday ovonlng called for thf purpose ot arousing onthuslasm in tha Salvation Army campaign for funds which Is bolng conducted this woek. Miss Blodgett and Miss Dickinson, Sal vation Army lasslos who had boon in service oversea?, told of their oxporl eno8. which wero highly interesting. Solo-i vere rendered by Miss Irnvi Huffman and plnno f!pr!on y All -i V. t nr. MuKi. ::o::- Interested In County Fair. Fred Rasmuseon, editor of tho Hor yhsoTimoB, who was a visitor In town Saturday,, saya he looks for a very successful county fair this week If woathor conditions aro favorable He makos this prediction on tho Interest which tho pooplo of Horshoy and trib utary section aro ovlnclng in tho fair. Not only aro they Intorosted In tin horse and auto racos, but tho farmers will be on hand with exhibits of pro ducts and stock. A big attendance! may bo expected from tho Horshcy soctlon. ::o:: Murray Shows Fine Form. Frank Murray won laurols on the golf course Sunday, aftornoon by com pletely "shading" Plumor, Rush and Hoaloy. nil supposed to bo first string men. Murray made tho nine holes In sixty-two, thus establishing a nlne holo record that other playors will no doubt strlvo to equal or surpass. ::o:: Mr. Truck Owner, wo are cxclushe denlers fr Firestone Olant Pneiiiiiatlc ''VwcV T'res Most illr per dIpr. S. & Jt. Service Station. By the employment of a unique device this phonograph plays all records Victor, Columbia, Edison, etc., and the change is made instantly just a twist of the wrist ' JEy Terms A $200 Phonograph For $100 It is a standard, full-size $200 phonograph with all the mechanical features of the higher priced machines. It is mahogany finish looks, acts and plays like a $200 instrument and is one Yet it sells for just half the price. Come in and Hear It The best wiy to convince your self that The Royal is the biggest sensation in the phonographic world and a real bargain, is for you to come in and 3-e and hear it, or let us place it in your home for a few days on trial. W. t Maloney Co.