The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 31, 1919, Image 5

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    Thierry
Chateu
Pattern.
A new design in sterling
heirloom silver. .
A pattern thafis creating in
terest all over the world.
Sold exclusively by
HARRY DIXON,
The Quality Jeweler.
NOVE.MlKIt SUIT CLEAHAXCK
2.' KKDUCTION SALE
OX FA LI j AND WIXTKK SUITS
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Oilice over the McDonald
State Bunk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
For Rent Three light housekeeping
rooms. 1119 west 2d street 84-2
Mrs. J. Sullivan, of Brady, visited
with friends in town yesterday.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twincm
Building. lMiono 307. 77tf
Mrs. James McCullough, of Brady,
was the guest of friends in town yes
terday. Wanted Liberty bonds at market
price. Louis Lipshitz.
Mrs. Dave O'Connor, of MTallace, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. C. Con
neally.
For Sale 8 room house, all mod
ern except heat, and two lots. Call
212. 81-4
Miss Alice Hickey returned today to
her home in O'Neill after a week's vis
it with Mrs. Ed. Grleser.
When in North .Platte stop at the
New Hotel Pnlace and Cafe. You will
bo treated well. B8tf
Mrs, E. D. Earhardt and daughter
Miss Ethel, of Cozad, visited' with
friends in town yesterday.
The Crystal program tonight will be
"When My Ship Comes In" and the
comedy "His Naughty Wife."
Miss Irma aBrraclough left this
morning for Denver where she will
spend a week visiting friends.
Sight Specialists, Dixon & Son.
Genl. Manager W. M. Jeffers passed
through Wednesday enrouto to Lara
mie on business for the Union Pacific.
Wool middies in scarlet and navy
and washable, too; our price is $7.50,
open to comparison." E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
Farmers and ranchers cun now ob
tain Electric Lights by wind power.
Free demonstration at Dodge Car
age
Marinello Beauty Parlor, phono 199.
Mrs. Arthur Harris is the guest ot
her sister, Mrs. W. H. Malzo.
For Quick Sale Eight room, all
modern residence. Liberty Land Co. tf
A girl baby was born last weok to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher.
Painting and Paper Hanging. II.
II. Landgraf, Phono Black 570.
Frank Preston, of Farnam, was a
business visitor in town yesterday.
You can get a very good apron at
The Style Shop for $1.50.
Mrs. A. A. Muldoon. of Ocalalla.
was the guest of fHends in town Wed
nesday.
Slip over sweaters for ladies and
misses. E. T. Tramp & Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates, of Suth
erland, visited with friends in town
Wednesday.
"Madam Flander's" afternoon and
evening dresses sold exclusively
through The Style Shop.
Miss Ethel Donegan returned the
first of the week from Horshcy whoro
she had been visiting the past two
weeks with Mrs. Raymond Miller.
If you want to economize buy a suit
during our suit sale beginning Satur
day, November 1st. E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Graves, of Omaha
are guests this week at the Arthur
Plumer home. Mr. and Mrs. Graves
are former residents of North Platte.
For Sale A few thoroughbred
Duroc Jersey male pigs. Big stretchy
fellows. Fred Nelson, two miles west
of North Platte. 78tf
The officers and members of the W
R. C. are requested to be present at
tjio regular meeting on Saturday, Nov,
1 for practice, as the inspector will be
here the 30th of November. Mrs.
Hartman, president.
Educator shoes for your children
give foot comfort and allow the foot
to grow as it should. Sold by Wilcox
Department Store.
The Catholic Girls' club met Wed
ne'sday evening at the home of Miss
Edna Sullivan. Tho evening was spent
in playing five hundred, after which
Our entire stock of women's and
misses' fall and wlntor suits will be
placed on sale Saturday, November 1,
at a 25 per cent reduction. Novor bo-1
foro in our history have tho women of
this vicinity boon offered wonderful
morchandwlBo at such a reduction so
early In the season. I
The suits are the following materi
als Velours, peachblooin, broadcloth,
suede, trlcotlno and serges.
$95 Suits 25 per cent reduction, $72.50
$75 Suits 25 per cent reduction, $5G.50'
$59 Suits 25 per con reduction, $44.50,
$49 Suits 25 per cent reduction, $37.50
$39 Suits 25 per cent reduction, $29.50
At BLOCK'S. ,
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.Married Last Evening. j
Clifford Harold Docram and Miss.
Edith Mae-jHopklns v unitoiLin
marriagq lftsttovenlngwfalav. Holand
Mackintosh al the' Eplgaopal rectry,
in tho presence of relatives nnd a few
friends.
It was the Intention of tho couple to
have been married' In the now homo
which tho groom is having erected at
514 east Second street, but the house
could not bo completed in time. How
over, It will bo finished so that Mr. nnd
Mrs. Dorrnm will bo "at home" to
their friends after December 1st.
The groom Is tho son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. James Dorram who, during the
war saw service in the navy, and Is a
young man of sterling worth. Tho
bride Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
ohn C Honklns. and is n snlrmiHil
JuB " ...... " ,w 1 .1 lJl.lt .1 nil nil
acquaintances.
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A Word of Warning
Tonight is Hallowe'en night and all
arc warned that vandalism and de
struction of property will not bo
permitted. Extra men have been ndd-
ed to tho force in order that unlawful
acts be prevented.
S. C. MECOMBER,
Chief of Police.
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"The Dancing Widow."
"Tho Dancing Widow," a musical
comedy of real mirth nnd music, will
be presented at the Keith theatre Fri
day evening. November 7th. It Is com
posed of 100 per cent girls, mirth and
melody, and presents unusunl songs,
dancing and breezy lines, Including a
chorus of Broadway beauties. Twen
ty late song hits are Introduced.
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CAK OF APPLES OS TRACK
We will sell a car of fancy bulk
npples, consisting of Dlack Twigs nnd
Wine Saps at 2.7.' nnd ?2.:.(t per
IiusIipi. lull Nmminy, .Monday or
Tuesday and bring sacks or leave or
dors at Rush 3Ier. Co. Store.
Election Next Tuesday.
An election to oloct delegates to tho
constitutional convention wilt' be hold
next Tuesday at the usual voting
plnces In tho county. Wo call atten
tion to this olectlon for tho ronson that
on the surface but little interest Ir
shown, nnd indications point through
this lack of interest, to a vote some
whnt slmllnr to that cast at the late
primary election.
The constitutional convention in ob
pcclally importnnt, for tho stato con
stitution, under which wo hnvo been
living for over fifty yenrs will bo ma
terially changed. In providing a now
constitution we need men in tho con
vention who are able and honest, men
who are interested in tho present and
future welfare of tho state.
W. V. Hongland is a candldnte for
delegate from this county and W. T.
Wilcox is n candldato from the iloat
district composed of Lincoln, Keith
and Dawson counties. Both hnvo long
been residents 6ft hb county, both have
had1 legislative experience, and both
aro so well known as to need no Intro
duction to tho peoplo of Lincoln coun
ty. Every voter should feel it his duty
to go tho polls next Tuesday and
vote, because the new constitution to
bo written vitally Interests every
property owner, nnd wo aro confident
that If Messrs. Hoaglnnd and Wilcox
are elected their best and honest or
forts will bo exercised In helping to
frame the new constitution.
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Men's Suits
Made to y.our measure, you select the
styles and quality of linings. Wo have
the suit patterns in stock, not samples.
Suits arc made from tho piece you buy
so there are no disappointments. Wil
cox Department Store.
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How about a Red Cross member'ilp?
Moxlcans Sentenced to the Pen.
Louis Esptnosn and Joso Urtoza, ar
reted Inst week for breaking into a
Union Pacific bunk houso at Brady
and stealing therefrom il grip contain
ing a miscellaneous assortment of
clothing, pleaded guilty before Judge
Grimes this week and wore glvon an
indotormlnato sentence of from one to
twenty yenrs in the penitentiary.
They wore taken to Lincoln Wed
nesday by Depury Shnppoll, of Sutherland.
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Attention.
6 room houso entlroly modorn, gar
age, largo front nnd rear porch, comer
lot, white stucco, green trim, oleso in,
will bo sold at a sacrifice. Call Black
G21.
Water ( llo Shut Off to Itcpalr Mains.
Today, (Friday, Oct. 31st,) Weather
permitting, water will bo shut off In
all that iortloii of the city oaet of ,
Cottonwood street and north of tho
railroad so that tho water dopartmont
omployoB may repair a flro hydrant,
Ono long blast of tho flro whlstlo will
bo given at 1 o'clock and wntor will
be turned off about 1:30 and may bo
ott-tl hours. Parties living In tho dis
trict to bo shut off should provtdo '
thomsoWoB with sufficient water for
their needs during time wntor Is off.
HEHSHEY S. WELCH,
Wator Commissioner.
For Rent Furnished room with or
without board. 520 east 11th, phuo
Red 540. 83-2
delicious refreshments were served.
81-2 , Miss Ruth Hubbard was awarded tho
We den't wear glasses for style, butst Prize and Mrs. F. F. Nolan the
In the Sunshine comedy '"His
Naughty Wife,'-' showing at the Kolth
Saturday the fun starts In a doctor's
office and soon reaches a banana peel
or three. Then on to a row of babies
Mrs. Rose Carroll of Grand Island,
wife of the Into Hubert Carroll, for
merly of Brndy, who recently died in
Kansas, is in town looking eftor her
interests in tho estate.
Hair ribbon bows, shower bows, car-
riago cover bows, and bows of nil
kinds tied fre" In the ribbon depart
ment at The Stylo Shop.
License to wed was granted Tues
day to W. E. Boles, of Denver and
Miss Laura Jenkins, of Horshey. The
young lady is a daughter of W. H.
Jenkinss, one of Hershey's prominent
citizens.
Beginning Nov. 1st our entire stock
of ladies' and misses' suits will go on
salo at sacrificing prices. This is not
just idle talk, but real give away pric
es. E. T. Tramp & Sons. ,
Cllde Chambers a boy twelve years
old, was fined ono dollar and costs in
Judge Tracy's court Tuesday on the
charge of stealing coal from the U. P.
company. Ho was accompanied in
court by his mother.
seeing that up-to-dato glasses don't
cost more at Dixon's, why not buy
them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crosby, of Sutherland,
UTWhiit W.w1tmiiflnv In tnvvn nttnlirUm
the Presbyterian convention nnd vis- hanging on a lino. And so tho skids
itlng their son M. E. Crosby. are applied. Tho cars find the i inevit-
Rfnlon iPnril rar Hnnnsr. nnmhnr I able Wet pavement and dash through
137G52, englno number 2505710. $25.00 : various walls with perfect nonchal-
roward. Address Gil south Chest- ance. it you arc looiung xor a iuuBu
nut street 80tf coma
KEITH THEATRE
FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 7.
A bath in the sunshine of laughter and music. A
music show of song hits.
"The Dancing Widow"
BEWITCHING BEAUTIES FROM BROADWAY IN
A DAZZLING VARIETY OF FROCKS.
Cast of distinguished players, including Mildred
Cecil, Marguerite DeVon, Vina Renaud, Henrietta
Hendricks, A. S. Byron, Harry Fentell, Robert T.
Holden, Jack Adare, James Tomkins and a chorus of
girls and gowns that dazzle the eye.
Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Plus Tax.
Seats on sale Wednesday, Nov. 5th.
WE are taught
to FORGET and
FORGIVE.
We will leave it to
you whether all Sins
should be forgiven
Harry Garson Presents
Blanche Sweet In Maj. Rupert
Hughes' astounding play
"The Unpardonable
JJ
Directed In person by Mar shall
Neilan. ,
The Sin that won't
wipe out!
It's 'different from all
other Motion Pictures.
Coming .
Keith Theatre.
I WANTED
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SALE
30 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE
H0LSTEIN CATTLE
At the Johansen Barn, North Platte
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 19
AT 2:30 P. M.
These cows are of the good kind and are coming fresh.
If you wish to buy a good milch cow come to this sale.
Also five head of registered I lolstein heifers out of one of
the best herds in Minnesota and one registered Holstein
heifer coming three years old.
TERMS Six months time at 10 per cent interest.
ML E. BOGGS, Owner.
COL. H. M. JOHANSEN. Auctioneer. F. C. PIELSTICKER, Clerk
Til Say They're Square."
' That's the reputation this bank has earned
in carrying out contracts held in escrow.
In dealing with contracts for rental or the
purchase of real estate, it's best to appoint
this Bank as the trustee to act for the buyer
and seller, because your interests are our
interests and it has been our business to
make a study of conditions in this commun
ity. Elect this Bank your third party. Wo aro
unbiased in our views and we see tliat all
parties to a transaction are treated fairly
and impartially.
Platte Valley State Bank,
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
'Ten 160 acre tracts of land any
where between North Platte and
Paxton, Ncbr. As we have East
ern Buyers coming. SEE
The Roberts Bros. Land Co.
. & L. Uuilding Opposite Postofi'Ice, NorMi Plntte, Noli.
FARM LOANS
I have plenty of SIX PER CENT MONEY
to loan on improved farms and ranches,
with interest payable annually and with
option of paying all or part of loan at any
time.
Tax free mortgages bought and sold.
T. C. PATTERSON, Loan Broker.
B. & L. Building, North Platte, Nebr.
INCORPORATED 1887.
Mutual Building and Loan
Association,
Of North Platte, Nebraska.
RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
The Association has unlimited funds at its command to
assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of
North Platte. If you are interested, the officers of this
Association will render every assistance and show you how
easy it is to acquire your own home.
T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY,
President. Secretary.