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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1919)
Pearl necklaces l'onrls, which hnic been so popular this summer, will liceion more so llifs winter. The necklace will he an Im portant feature of the smart tiny cos. tuine, ami the height of fashion for er cnlng wear. Oriental pearls cost many thousands of dollars, hut their exquisite colors nnd wonderful IrrcdcScencc arc repro duced In artificial pearls that serve the purposes of hcauty and fashion equally as ncll as real ones. Wo show pearl necklaces, graduated and uniform, In n variety of fashion-able- lengths and sizes of pearls. Ench strand Is fitted with a solid gold clnsp. ffJWO to $75.00. C. S. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. At tho Sign of the Rig lng. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Utlict- over tho McDonald Stats Bunk. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Ethol Warlemont, of Choyenne, 1b a guest of her uncle, Win. Ilubbartt.; Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. C. A. Itlchey, of Omahu, wns the guest of George Frater Wednesday. . It pays to buy, at the lc sale at the; Itoxall Oct. 1G, 17 and 18. Air. and Mrs. Stroup of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Stroup's parents Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Ilibnor. Cropo do chlno camisoles, lace trim med, $1.50 at Tho Stylo Shop. N...A. Davis has returned from Wis consin, whera he was called a month ago by tho Illness and death of a broth- f Mrs. Jos: Noddy and daughter Mar guerite went to Grand Island Wednes-, day to .spend several days visiting with friends; $ Pan;yel'yet,bag8 at Dixon's., Call and seo the 'Wonderful assortment. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dealer, Mrs. J S. Simma and Myrtlo Deolor returned yesterday-mornlng from a visit in Om aha,, .,... w r A special train of Ave cars bearing westward tho king and quoen of tho Bejginn pedplo passed through Wcd nefjtluy afternoon. For Sale Spring wagon in good condition. Call North Side Hardware Store. 77-2 'Mr. tand Mrs. J. I. Smith returned yesterday from Illinois whore- they Jiad been visiting relatives for the past threo weeks. Mrs. Wallace- and little daughtor ar rived Tuesday from Oakland for a vis it with hbr grandparents Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Joffrloa and other relatives. If you caro for quality, fit and stylo in -your winter clothoa don't fall to read tho "Last Call" advertisement on tho,! front pago. JJr. and Mtb, Vorno Mann returned Tuesday from a visit in Colorado and whllo thoro attended tho wedding of Mrs. Mann's sister, Miss Lillian Eaton, to John Brooks. Carrot 75c a bushel nt mv nhici? n milo and threo-qunrturs northeast of town, u. McFarland. 77-2 of every member, for the backbone Is the foun dation of health. Whenever there is weakness of any part of tho body tho cause will be found in pressure upon nerves mat transmit energy from brain to body. So long as there is nerve pressure caused by disorder of any of the twenty-four movable Joints of the backbone, there can not bo a normal degree of health and vigor. Adjustments of the joints of the backbone keep nerv ous vigor und health at high-pitch. FREE Call for a free consul ,tation and determine for yourself 'yhat adjustments can do. ,,DRS. STATES & STATES Tho P. S. C. Chiropractors. ' Building and Loan Building r1, Ntyth Platte, - . Nebraska. IU 0. Chahmborlaln, daughter Miss Bessie, and son George, returned the last of ha week from a three weeks' visit witfi. rclativos In Maine. Dlamotls Diamond Diamonds We nro in luckfto have a largo,stock nt tho right prlco and you aro In luck to bo able to buy them from us nt a very roasonablo, prlca Dixon, tho Jeweler. 1 ( , t, Miss Gladys HaH 're"tufned TUosdny from Avon, Col., where she attended the wedding of Miss Lillian Eaton, who was married on Soptembor 2G to Mr. J. Drooks. When in North Platte stop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will be treated well. C8tf Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Belle Morris. A report of the convention nt York will , bo given by the delegates, Mrs. Minnie rorkins and Mrs. Alice Murpny. Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Itay Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 I will ha'o a carload of Chandler tourine cars in this week, and can ! mnko an immedlnto dolivery of one of these fine family cars. Make your reservation now today. J. V. 110 MIGII, Dealer. Harry Campbell, who had been vis iting his aunt, Mrs. Harry Bybee, left tho last of the week to attend the sol diers' land drawing in Wyoming. Sgt. Campbell had Just returned home from two years service in France. Your great chance to sec and hear a grand opera singer nt tho Methodist church tonight. Get your tickets nt Dixon's Jewelry store. Harry Bybeo wns called to Omaha Sunday night on company business and remained over until Wednesday when he went through to Salt Lake City as wire chief on tho special train for King Albert of Bolglut" Fall and winter undorwear, wool, silk and wool, cotton and lisle, high or low necks, short or long sleeves at Tho Style Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knox arrived Tuesday for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox. Mr. and Mrs Knox, whose home is in .Texas, had been visiting in Wallace with Mrs. Knox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilby Allison. It nays to buy. at the lc salo at the Roxnll Oct, 16, 17 and 1S P. H. Sullivan and nephew, Walter Sullivan returned Tuesday from Den ver whore they hnd been visiting rela tives for the past two weeks. Their visit was cut short by Walter being called back to play in tho band at the Round-up, To whom aro you going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer theliighest prices. " ' ' N G4tf J.J. Tooley, of Broken Bow', super visor of census for the Sixth Nobrnska District, of which Lincoln county is a part, will need 300 enumerators for the district.- 'Applications' for-appointment or requests for application forms should be sent him on or before Oc tober 15th. v Up to $1G.F0 valuo waists this week $11.95 at The Stylo Shop. Whllo tho enrollment of tho city high school is larger than usual, the? attendance of boys is smaller than us ual. This is accounted for by tho fact that boys of sixteen or eighteen are able to secure employment nt threo or four dollars a day, nnd to them this appeals moro strongly thnn does the advantages of an education. Painting and Paper Ilnnglng. II. II. Landgraf, Phono itlnck 570. Madame Lo Fontonay, who appears at the Methodist church in song recital this ovening, gavo a recital at Kear noy Wednesday evening to an audi enqo that packed tho opera house. Tho Dally Hub says tho concert was a real treat from beginning to end and not ono of the immense crowd wns disappointed. Engraved wedding rings in green, yellow nnd white gold. Dixon, the Jewoler. ADJUSTMENTS LIKE BONDS ARE A FAMILY INVESTMENT DfRS. STATES THE CHIROPRACTORS The i'umilv that strikes Twelve on tho Clock of Success and Hap- piness is a family that Is watchful of t.h n (niidltlnn nf tho backbone ADJUSTMENTS Aro given with sol entlfict precision in all diseasos affecting tho following or gans: Brain Eyes Kars Nose Throaty. Arms Heart Lungs Liver Stomach l'uncreus Spleen Kidneys Small Bowel Largo Bowel (enltnl Orgnns Thighs . and Legs . , LE FOXTKVAY RECITAL TONIGHT. To he Held In Methodist Church Stl. This evening Nbrth Platte will be( given the privilege of hearing Mndame ' Odette Lc Fontenny, a Metropolitan Opera star, at a complimentary re- cital given by Harry Dixon nt the' Methodist church. Madame LeFontenny will be as- , Misted by Mr. Charles Younsr. violinist. I ThU recital Is positively conducted! with admittance by card of lntroduc-; Hon only, Cards of introduction arc! free anu may oe obtained at Dixon's Jewelry store. The following is tho program for tho pvonlnir: 1. (a) Salut a a France, La Fills du Regiment Donizetti. (b) I know a Lovely Garden d'Hardclot. (c) Yestordnv nnd Todnv SnrnaH Mndu-.e Le Fontonay with Edison Rc- Lrentlons of her Volco. 2. Mr Young with Edison Ro-Cren- :ion of violin solos 3 FnntaMv; Impromptu Chopin. L'fMxon Ro-'.Irontioii of n piano solo by Mr Atifi'c Beno.'xt. 4. (a) Some Day, Old English Ballad - ''"'iiigx (U l.e- Swa'.'owi Cowan. Madame Le Fontenny, with Edison Re creations of her Voice. 5. Eoisoii Re-Creatlon of a per formance by Concert Orchestra. G. Mr. Young with Edison Re-Creations of violin solos. 7. I Am a Knamer Bold Mendelssohn Edison Re-Crrntion of n Bess Solo by Arthur Middlelcn S. (a) Good Bye Tosti (b) The King of Thule (Faust) Gounod. (c) Barcarolle, (Tales of Hoffman) Offenbach. Mada.ne ;.c Fontenay and Mr. Young with VA son Re-Croationg. I). A. It, Hold Interesting Meeting. Tho Daughters of the American Rev olution held a most interestine: Rfisalnn at the home of the regent, Mrs. urimes, .Monday evening, which was attended by ulmost the entire mem bership. After discussing ways and means to raise their quota of the $100, 000 Liberty Loan purchased by the National D. A. R. as well as $00,000 pledged to restore tho French villa THlolvy, tho following committee was appointed to have charge of a colonial party to be given in tho near future: Misses Hlnman, Huffman, McDonald, Patterson, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Romigh, Mrs. Starr and Mrs. Cochran. At the close of the business session Hpsk Selby lead an instructive nnd interest ing paper on lite origin and com position of the Creole SOnCR UKimllv referrnrl r no "American Folk Songs." The musical program in charge of Miss Huffman, consisting of a mcdlev songs. Negro melodies nnd patriotic songs, was greatly appreciated. ::o:: Foot Ball This Afternoon. The first scheduled foot- hall of the 1919 season will 1 willed nt 3:30 this afto-noon nt the ruict mi ""ft.! Limgion. wui uo tne visltingj, team.' and tho' nrp rprmtnrl in i.n nl fast bunch with lots of speed in the "eiu anu a neavy line. North Platte has shown much Improvement since the game with the alumni last weeK, 00U1 m thoir offense nnd de fense. Loxlncton wnn fpnm niM.nn i week by more than 100 points and is without doubt ono of the fastest teams 111 western Nebraska. The local team has been handicapped so far by the ne cessity of shifting tho line up, but the coaches are satisfied that they now have the right combination, as the iwim nas ueveiopeu rapidly during tho past few days. Vic HalUcran Will referee Keofe will act as ono of the other of- uciais. me probable line up follows Ovormnn L. E., McGrow L. T., Wal ter L. G.. Yost C, Simon R. G., Henley R. T., Lock R. E.. Hinmnn quarter, Adams R. H,. Norris L, H. McFarland or Johnson F. B. ;o' The Twentieth Pentm-v rii. Tho Twentieth Contury Club met. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W R Malonoy, Mrs. James L. Roddy as-' sistlng. The beautiful weather and1 uie importance of the initial meeting brought out an unusal attendance cJne of tho largest in several years. A new feature was tho community singing under tho direction of Mrs. Henry Gil. foyl with Mrs. Arthur Dodd at the pi ano. Mrs. Shelver was elected vice prosldont to take the place of Mrs Blaiock who has removed to Denver Tho sliver anniversary of tho Federat ed Clubs of Nebraska will mark tho state meeting at Fnirbury and prepa rations are being made- for a conven tion that will stimulate ambition and Ideals for future accomplishments. I resident Mrs. George Frater and Mrs. Wilson Tout will net as delegates with airs. w. c. Sholvor ns alternate on that occasion. As will bo romembored tho Club Inst spring set out somo twentv trees in the city park In Rlvordnlo ad dition as a commemoration of the boys of North Platto und Lincoln county who mndo tho supremo sacri fice in tho recont strugglo for our lib erty and whoreas the said park has never had a distinguishing name a pe. t tfon was drawn up and presented nt tho meeting for endorsement of tho Club In gonornl, boseechlng tho citv council to bostow the nnmo "Momorinl Park on this tract of land and asking tho co-oporntlon of the citizens to make tho park a fitting memorinl for those wo sent nway to fight our bnt tlos and who alas! will novor return All mombors present sicnod It and I am happy to stnto that at a mooting of tho city council Tuesday ovonlng the committee from tho club who have tho mnttor in hnnd hnd the ploasuro to see It becomo a city or dinance. At the conclusion of the club mooting delioious rofroshmontR wero served nnd a most dollghtful fcosslon brought to a close Pross Correspondent. ::nt:- . Art Store For Sale. On ncrount of ill health wo aro com- neMod n poU rt- ort tnrO' It's a hnr. . o,-.nr .,., Tnf nrtu,r p Charging X 1 1 st-.f . MORE THAN MERE CHAUFFEUR New York Merchant Had Driver Who .Knows Business Methods and Aids Hfs Employer. "I don't believe In having too mnny carefully worked-out methods for pre venting errors In an organization," writes L. Werthelmer in System, the magazine of business. Mr. Werthelmer Is president of a concern which oper ates five big department stores In the northern part of New York City. He goes on to tell the plan lie uses: "One of the best checks that I get on my business Is through my chauf feur. I have to keep a machine at call all the time, so that I can get from store to store' without delay. My driv er Is not pimply a driver; he is a high grade man who knows a good deal nbout my Ideas of merchandising a man who conceivably may some day be manager of one of my stores. "While he is watting for me he docs not simply sit outside in the machine. He wanders around the store, looking at displays, noticing how salesgirls denl with customers, whether our prices are by chance higher on this Item or on that thnn they should be. Every morning his written observa tions are placed on my desk; from them I have time and again gleaned pieces of Information thnt made a big difference in Ae profits of the store." AT THE FRIDAY "The She Wolf" STARRING Tcxds Guinon ALSO "The Prize Fight" Chaplin & Arbucklc. SATURDAY "The White Lie" STARRING Bessie Barrascale ALSO Baby Marie's Roundup 2 reel comedy starring Baby Marie Osborn and Little Sambo. MONDAY Special "The Third Degree" STAltltING Alice Joice. AND Third chapter of "Elmo the Mighty." KIM THEATRE t-X!aa'ti.aMii S5S to Move a Telephone Some people keep their telephones at the same location for a long time. Other people move every little while. Here is an actual record of 100 telephones " installed in an exchange a year ago: 21 wore kept 2 months without moving 19 were kept 4 months without moving - , 24 were, kept G months without moving 13 were kept 8 months without moving 14 wero kept 10 mos. without moving 9 were kept the entire year. We charge for moving or installing a tele phone because we ieel that a part of the cost should be paid by the person responsible for it rather than the expense be borne by all telephone users. Nebraska Telephone Company. Rov. Hess united in marriage Wed nesday Paul Wilson of Paxton and Mabel Hamilton, of Sarben. For Sale Section land. G16 east Sixth street. 78-2p Wm. Trip, who Had been an inmate of tho Pulver hospital for some time, died yesterday at the age of seventy two years. Watch for the one cent sale at the Rexall, Oct. 1G, 17 and 18. Carry On! These are times of stress and a great many r individuals are growing pessimistic over the fu ture. Consider conditions a year ago today! Then face the future with optimism and a thankful heart. We are passing thru that period of reconstruction or adjustment which we well knew must follow war. Cheer up! Keep your hank account growing. Buy wisely; spend widely and -think straight. All will be weH. Platte Valley State Bank, NORTH PLATTE. NEB. The undersigned will offer for Hale at the II II. Steck IMacc, eight ,HCS west of North IMatte south of the South I'lutto river, on Tuesday, October 21st, 1919, Commencing at one o'clock sharp, slow time, tho following property to-wlt: 18 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of six milk cows, three yearling steers, two yearling helfors fcoven calves, one Polled Durhnm hull five years old. 6 HEAD OF HORSES Two black nmres, ono 5, one 10 years old, weight 1100 each; two bay mare, one 7, othelght years old, weight ;1200 each; ono sorrel saddle pony 4 yectV old, weighs 800; ono black yearling. mare colt; three head of yearling mutes threo sucking mules. ' l lb mu'ia' 125 Head of Hogs of all Sizes FARM MACHINERY Four inch tiro wagon, farm truck with hay rack, bale rack snri wn, 3-sectIon harrow, two sets of work harnoHs, disc, twi-row. dta? 2 11 break ing plow, Galloway, cream separator nearly new 950 pound canacltv i ko I n 1 r;0r wator tmK tw sc:: TTnIte;7Sf.Um8 Undr 2 Ca6,, Ub0V tlmt8"m 8IX time at 10 per cent ' R. H. STECK, Owner. I ED KIERIG. Auctioneer. Mrs. J. A. Guyman was called to Schuyier yesterday by the serious ill ness of her father. Mrs. Julia Siebold returned this week from a visit in the west part of tho state. : :o: : Seo 'Clinton & Son about your Eye troubles, satisfaction every time. Sign of the Big Ring. I A F. O PIELSTICKER, Clerk.