The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 26, 1919, Image 5

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Farm Life as it should be with aSl modern mefthods made miserable hj Charlie
napim m "siinnysicle7 at the Helta l-heatre Friday and Saturday, -
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER.
Graduate Dentist
OtllcH over thtf ilcUonnlrt
Stut Mnnk.
LOCAL AS!Jt PERSONAL
Try tho Roxall first.
flirty Smith, of Horshoy, wm a
pucst at tlio A. M. Sclbort liomo Wad.
n oh day.
For Sale Small tmfe. Can be aeon
at office of J. E. Evang.
Prank Hcrrod went to Ogalalla
Tuesday to spend a week looking af
ter business matters.
1 Mrs. Tom Henley and dnughtur
i Catherine went to Denver Wednesday
for a short visit with friends.
Kodaks and films at the Rexall.
A regular meeting of tho War
Mothors will bo hold this ovonlng at
eight o'clock at the fcdordl building.
Puppies for sale. Call Black 395.
Wo carry The Victor, - nnd
Empire machines. Comb In and honr
them play. Gummore-Dent D'rug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McFaddon, of
Paxton, are spondlng the week with
! tho hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 John Herrod.
br. H. C. Hroclc. Dentist. X-Tlay
Diagnosis. Reynolds Dldg. Phone 148
f o.wl AT-! I.lr, ,,l .. ".,.. 1 )".. H
" Wallace, who recently purchased tho
?iuko lToaloy homo on west. Fifth!
street, are moving In this week.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Day, of Bralnord.
Painting nnd Paper Hanging. 11. MInn., arrived Wednesday for a visit
H. Lnndgraf, Phone Jllnclc G0. with relatives and friends. Mrs. Day
Cleveland Six Is ho'rc. Sec It at was formerly Miss Morlo Thortiburg.
uonugn garage, or nrst uooui at uur. Wanted Liborty bonds nt market
grounus. j. v. uomigii, ueaier. price. IouIs Llpshltz.
NOW Five Room HotlSO and four John Html linri nn nttnok nf nnnnn
lots for sale; 1720 oast Fourth street, dlcltis Monday and tho following day
oee u. u. mcrariami, twu oaii h0 Wns taken to a hospital whoro an
fourth street. 71-Gp oporatlon was performed Wednesday.
. L,eo Koaclio, of Ogalalla, spent Wed-, Tonight's program at the Crystal
nosday In town visiting his sister i will bo "Men. Woman nnd Money,"
Miss Besslo Roache, who teaches in with Ethel Clayton and the two-pait
in cuy. ' comedy, "Tho Son of a Hun."
To whom aro you going to sell your I Dodge owners Attention See how
Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mor- yonr g00l DotWv ear is made at the
canine LO. Will Olter tno UlgllOSt Frae Matinee ru-xt Monilnv nt . tlio Run
Mr. George Hoss, who hns boon
hero lltlng for bcvornl weeks with
his daughter, Mrs. Otto Wober. has
returned to his home In Topokn, Kan.
Wanted Girl with, some knowledge
of bookkooplng. Tho HIrsohfeld Co.
Mr. Wheelor, the tnnnnger of the
Ford plcturo department, Is In town
this wook with tho plcturo, "Koop
tho Boy on tho Farm," which Hondy
& Oglor are showing at tho fair
grounds.
Lost Poarl sunburst pin with wholo
pearl in center. Finder return to Mrs.
L. W. Walkor, 118 west Third street
and receive liberal reward. ltp
Dixon's grind (heir lenses.
:':o: :
prices. C4tf
R. 0. Wlllams, of Lincoln, was a
guest Tuesday of his cousin, Geo.
Frater, whllo enrouto to Scotts Bluff
to look after land interests.
Valuable little books on Blackleg
and the dlfforont serums, nnd how to
administer same, for free distribution.
Dr. Pritchnrd, Distributor. 72-8
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rlnckor let
Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. RIncker
recently underwont an operation, Wed
nesday for Chicago, whore they Will
visit relatives for a short time before
returning homo.
When In North Platte stop at the
New Hotel PalRce and Cafe. You will
be treated well. RSf
Mr. and Mrs.' W. V. Hoagland. re
turned Wednesday from a three weeks
trip to Baltimore and Washington.
While In the latter city Mr. and Mr.
Hoagland wore 'guests of Congresv
T " 1 1 . -. 1.1 .. 1 1. .
mnnsKlnknid at a luncheon
Fof Sale Bight room modern
hous priced at $S,000 for this week
only. Locateu at iui souui ash
Phono Blaclr 873. -
Jobji Rylander, one of the
thmtro. "Mutt & Jeff" comic also a la
Dodge. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer.
Will Eshelm&n, a ranchman living
north of Sutherland, purchased a
Dodgo business car of J. V. Romigh
this week, hs did alio Will Bell, who
lives on tho BIrdwood.
We absolutely stand back of wiir
merchandise, which proves it Is flrt
class, when wo have such confidence
in what we soil; the buyer isn't tak
ing any risk. E. T. Tramp & Sons.
Due;td the request of the Chamber
of Commerce that all business houses
close Saturday afternoon tho. Build
ing arid Loan office will not he open
after 12 o'clock' Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cantlln returned
V'neidav from Buffalo, N. Y., and
other eastern points, where they spent
two weeks. Mr. Cantlln attended the
international convention of harbors at
Buffalo.
While wo haven't a good way of
displajing our merchandise, never
theleis, wo liayo the right kind, open
irr comnarlaon at any time. Suits.
78-2'eouts and ('reuses, just the very bd3t
first at lite right prices'. E. T. Tramp .4
farmer to locate in Walker precinct,' Son.
died Friday of laet week nnd wan sheriff Clinton, of Plattsmouth, la
buried at Farnam Sunday. The day tho guest of Sheriff Salisbury, having
following Mr.f Rylander s death the 'arrived Wednesday evonlng. Mr.
barn on the farm caught ilro and was Clinton has served the peonle of Cass
burnttfe I county, as sheriff for fourteen years,
Georgotte cropes in all colors. Wil- j evidence cjiliis worth as an officer
cox Department Store. I and his popularity as a man.
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. K. Crow, who forT Mr. and Mrs. Will Eshclmnn, now
thirty or more years has lived living on the former Trego ranch
south of the city, will leave the early north of Sutherland, aro visiting
part of next month for California, with friends in town -and attending
Whothor they, will make that state1 the fair. Mr. Eshelman says he eu
thelr future home depends on how joys ranch life and rogret that he
well they like tho country. Hd not sooner-ylve up railroading and
furl McGrew has sold his residence take "P rancU work- , '
property in the south part of town to A big pntform is being-laid at tho
A. E. Bell for a consideration of north ond of Dewey street on which
S3 COO Mr. and Mrs." McGrew will tho free danco for tho soldiors and
probably remove to Lincoln where two-sailors anM their ladies will bo held
of their sons are attending the state j tomorrow evening under the auspices
njnritv iof the Sammy, Girls. A twenty-piece
i. v , - . ..., . ii. , r'i
... i , r j .. -will orciiesiXU win unnn uic iiiuniv; n.ni
)TnierdLi-l8vi" tho Sammy Girls will serve dough-!
742 ' nuts antl coffee' free.
W. L. Richards loaves
Ingenious Automobile Thief.
An automobile owner at Hullowtll.
Irnvlng his ear. hitched it tq. a tree by
winding n chain around one of the
wheels of the machine and fastening
the end of tho chain around n tree.
An automobile thief Jacked up the car,
loosened the wheel which was chained
to the tree, took It off, and then re
moving the extra whfel from the rear
of tho car put It on In the place of tin
wheel which had boon dropped off and
drove nwny, leaving tho single whtel
chained to tho tree.
The Twentieth Century Club.
The good-follow8hlp banquet of the
'Twentieth Century Club whs an event
( of Tuesday evening, n large and rep
roBontntlvo mtmbor of club members
and guests partaking of tho ontertnln
mont at tlio Episcopal church, which
horaldod tho advont of tho soaon of
nineteen nlnoteen and twenty. A de
lightful program of songs by Mr.
Arthur Tramp and Mrs. Gllfoyle, sev
eral excellent readings by Miss Irma
Huffman and a unique nnd clover of
forlng by tho club mcmbors was fol
lowed by, a very earnest appeal from
tho new and populnr presldont, Mru.
George Frater, for an Increnfjo In
alub membership and iv hearty co
oporatlon In nhswor to the plou from
tho Federated Clubs for "Amorlcnn
Izatlon" and all that tho torm Implies.
pig Game Hunters Protest.
A proposal that Canada Increase Us
meat supply by using airplanes to drive
tho great hords of caribou froia the'
barrens 6f tho northern provinces" filto
corrals on the shore of Hudson bay for
slaughter has called forth loud protests
from tho big game hunters of Africa.
They foresee an extension of tho prac
tlco to the wholesale slaughter of ele
phants, Hons, zebras, giraffes, and varl
ous kinds of deer which abound In the
no-longer dark continent. Oregonlnn,
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-Married by Judge Wooilhurst.
Tuesday Judge Woodhurst united In
marriage Wilbur Smith of Fnlrbury
nnd Alice Dickey of this city. Wd
nosdny ho united Wm. R. Hastings of
Lexington and Minnie FcnwUok of
Elwood, nnd the same day officiated
at the ceromony of Arthur Ilnnael
nnd Josephlno NIIoward, both of Ar
nold, ::o::;
O-ac Seo "Clinton & Son'
JJJ) 1 "tit your Eyes and
satisfied. Sign ot
the Big Ring.
' Only fifty cents for a three months
trial of tho Daily State Journal, Lin
coln's only, morning paper. This price
is made Just to got you acquainted
and show you why nearly everybody
reads The Journal. It atons 'when
he time Is up. Send us seventy-nv
vents and we will mall ou both' tht
Dally and Sunday three months. You
will be deliglited with the big Sunday
issue with its colored magazine and
comic supplements. It's as interest
ing on Monday, as on Sunday. Send
In for a trial offer at once, as theso
special prices wil only last a short
time. They aro too cheap to last loinj.
AddresB Stato Journal, Lincoln.
A tray of ruby rings displayed at
Dixon's will please you.
CRYSTAL
Satm-cla- and Monday.
Rex Beach's Super-thriller
The Crimson Gardenia'
with
Owen Moore
AND
Heda Nova. .
Borrowed trouble paid,. In full.
-Extra SalfurdayThe Sunshine com
edy
"THE SON OF A HUN
Monday The Fatty Arbuckle Comedy
"CAMPING OUT".
Drat P
ay Such 'High Prices.
The only way to lower tho profcent high cost of morohandlso le to buy
direct lrom. the mills. This ollmlnalc a tho profits made by tho Jobbo'r.
wholesalers and .rptnilers Direct from the mills to consnunicrs is llio
shortest and cheapest routo for merchandise
ONE MORE WEEK.
Duo to tho Lincoln County Fair, I decided to stay horo ono more week.
This will glvo the thouannda of out-of-town viators nnd farmers the sam
opportunity, to save on their own ami family's wlntor olothlng as tho North
Plntto rosldents havo had for tho past eleven weeks.
$30000 IN ELEVEN WEEKS.
That's tho amount of woolon goods tho North Platto rosldonts havo. al
ready ordered during tho past olovon wooIch from our mills.
AND THIS IS WHY.
1. LOW COST
By selling our goods direct from our
mills direct to you wo ollmlnato tho
profits made by tho wholosalers,
Jobbers and retailors. Then again,
tho roods aro mndo In Utah whoro
the wool Is grown In nbundnnce.
2. maim: to. fit
Underwoar, sweaters, flannol shirts,
mncklnnwB and nil othor of our
manufactured gnrmont are mndo to)
your Individual monuBuro nnd a per
fect fit Is guaranteed.
.1. MAXY STYTiKS AMI SHADES !
All cur sweaters for ladlos. men nnd
children aro mndo of ull wool, In
many stylos and all colors . .
1. UO0DS WITH A IMPUTATION
Tho IUhIi woolen goods havo baen
sold direct to tho consumer for the
past 30 years In 15 different states.
Ask your neighbor or any, railroad
mnn about thorn. They will tell
you more about tho quality nnd
wear of our goods than we can tell
you horo.
and
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WE MANUFACTURE
For .lien, Women nnd Children
UNDKRWEAR Cotton, wool and bIIIc
mlxturos, 30 grades.
SWEATER COATS for school, sport
and work In many styles, knits and
shades.
MACKINAWS puro wool.
FLANNEL SHIRTS puro wool
guaranteed ngalnst shrinkage.
LEATHER VESTS chamois skin
od.
BLANKETS 20 grades.
HOSIERY silk and wool.
3 PIECE SWEATER SUITS for chil
dren, all wool, all colors.
SLIPOVERS for Udlos and misses.
RAINCOATS snappy fall nnd and
winter styles, 25 grades. ,
THE COLD DAYS ARE SOON HERE!
Take advantage of my last wook
h ero and plnoe your order for your
wlntor clothes with ua TODAY and
you will havo no disappointments.
ORDER NOW PAY LATER '
All orders aro dollvered any tlnio
botweon now and Christmas, and
paid for on delivery. All our goods
are Union Made.
Saturday ,
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UB11VU1 UUUUb VVlUU'i auv
ot phone John Erose.
Mrs. u. . ugi r enieruuiieu mu,.- , for Cleveland, Ohio, to attend
aay a ternoon complimentary to Mrs n j Qf th(j NnUonal Safety Coun-
in. ugier, 01. xjuruujm, "",cn which WU1 be held in that city
twenty-flve guests, all of whom were, c r(,ek ln Octobcr. Mr. Rlchards
old friers, of Mrs. Ogler when North ! t u , meetln through the cour.
Platte was her home, wenr Present , f f th UnionBpadflCt lie having
The a ternoon was spent n talking h J ,ecte(1 t r0pre8ent Uie Wy
over old times. A shdrt musical pro-, iat The na.
gram was given whije the dainty. kg afet ounail lg an organization
lunoh was being served. ,! representing not only the railroads
Se 'Clinton A Sou' 1 hllt n industries emoloviuK lab( r and
about your Eya troubles,' tho meeting will be attended by up
satlsfactiou every Ume' wards oL 3000 delegates JUrs Rlch-
! ards will accompany Bill and will
Sign of the BU Ring ! vl8jt frjends in tho Ohio city.
ft Car lomd choice sacked Polatoea, will be here a
:;: g
: about October 1st. Phone u your erder for your
winter supply of from five to twenty-hve bushels.
We will deliver them in North Platte o your home S
Backed at $1.80 per bushel. T
Tbc LevpcMt & Pennington Co
rHUNE. or ZUO. J:
, EASTMAN KODAKS
We have just received a complete shipment
of Kodaks.
Also full slock of Films. ,
Printing paper and supplies.
Bring your films here to have them devel
oped. GUMMERE-DENT DRUG CO. '
Gome io the Hotel PaiacePhoiie 46
(Across from (ho V. V. Dope!.)
Walk right up to tho Samplo Room on the main Jloor and look our Hum
pies over. You owe It to yourself to see ronl woolen goodB and save all th.
money you dan. If your happjvjamlly is with you bring them along too.
(I11 Ua thore every day'of tho week from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m.
If you enn't come loavo a'call for me (phone 46) and I'll bring tho hmi
' pies to your houso at any tlmo and place.
' ' . A. FREEDMN. Agebt
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Foi; the Logan Knitting Factory, Logan, Utah.
LOG AN COUNT Y'"S t I'
Ml mi r iii-n las i mi i us ii s na JLJ
V Mj -"'- ' '" inn -ii hi iiiiiiii rr-Mniitirmjmiruw rrmmss i nl iimim
III Eiskth Annual Fair!
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Goodman-Buckley Tntst Co.
il l Bast Front. SOUTH PLATTE, SEB. VhMic (
REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER OF STO?K8,
ATTORNEY-1N-FA0T, RECEIVER, ASSIONKH,
TRUSTBB. GUARDIAN ADMINISTRATOR
" OF ESTATES, EXECUTOR OF WILL4I.
DfSUltAXCM DEPAKTMBNT . .
SAVU DEPOSIT 3)KPARXCIOT ' .
IIQ'D DHl'A.H'WtBl'
OJfFlCUHS:
E. R. GOODMAN. ' ' 'r
' rresldent.
N. B. BUCKLEY,
St'cy.-Tr-'fT-
DON'T MISS THE
OUTHWEST NEBRASKA DISTRICT FAIR
MAYWOOD. NEBRASKA:
September 29-30. October 1-2-3-4.
HORSE RACES, AUTO RACES, AIRI PLANE,
BAND MUSIC, FIREWORKS. OTHER BIG FREE
ACTS, MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS.
$10,500.00 in Purses nnd Premiums.
Write for Premium Lit an Speed Program.
FRED L. BURKE, Sec'y.
S
Aeroplane Flight
Each and Every Day '
Not un advertising feature, but an aviator litis been
contracted for who will positively apxear and thrill you
with such spectacular stunts as the spiral, drop, death.'
chaser, falljng lonf, loop the loop, etc., etc.
, Big Carnival Company " '.
' A colossal aggregation of '.fun, sport nnd amttseiuftnt,
Ferris wheel, Merry-go-round, Siiows of all kinds and thou
more shows.
HA "V
We, Buy and' Sdl''
Obtain bur Prices.
TIE HARRINGTON MR. CO.
Kearney Normal Band
All three days. Plenty otmuaic and dancing. Splen
did hotel accommodation!,. .'Better. exMlUa,Jjett6r attrac
tions, ateer riding, bucking bronchos, in, fact' a princely
program has been arranged for you and yours. Come each
and every day.
Five Big Free Attractions.
oxen
S. M. SOUDER
T. P. HEALEY .
Liberty Land Company
Ollice Over RexH Drug Store.
Choice Farm Land in Lincoln and adjoining Count
ies. Also some good Ranches. Houses and Lots
in al! parts of North Platte. L,ok for ti,0 nie l sign.