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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1919)
I Jaraos Link went to Grand Ibland Saturday to attend a meeting of the Knight? of Columbus.:' , , . ; Dr. J, S. Twlnom Wont to Sutherland Siiifdajf to accompany tho small son of S. M. Garvin to Omaha to tho hospital. Chris. Dixon will loavc this evening for Omaha to attomf a mooting df the tat board of optometrists. For the brldo, Dutch silver, PIckard ohlna, LIbby cut glass, Cordova loath or, Dixon has a big assortment of them all. Will Artz and family, of DonVtfr, re turned home last night after, having vliltcd relatives and friends In town far sovoral days. Stolen Ford car, llconsc number 137852, onglno numbpr 205710,25.00 reward. Addrosf Gil fioutlMft nut struct Wsotf A dancing party will bo glvon at' the K. C. hall Tuesday evonlng, November 11th, undor the ausplcos of thg Zeta Gamma Zeta society. WHford Nolson returned -Sunday from a trip to Omaha and Lincoln Whore he combined buslnoss and plcns uro for several days. i II lil i vSe (L. r w? name , i) wiCCfio -fiere sum atid iefC ts youwfiehtojuir 1 am also going to tell WHY to buy jewelry. When you wear jewelry yourself, it is the sign of prosperity. You need jewelry yourself; LOOK prosperous and you will BE prosperous. Buy that jewelry you NEED for yourself and desire to give to others, where you get reliable things and the HONEST PRICE buy it from. C. S. CLINTON. LOCAL AND l'EHSONAL Mrs. Chas. Edwards loft yesterday 'morning for a visit with friends In Kearney., , . j .,SJBJk' " Casner Itauch and daughtor Miss Wllla loft Sunday evening for a visit In Denver. Corsota to do your flguro Justlco on Balo by Tho Leader Morcantllo Co. License to wed was granted Satur day to Algy Phillips and Edna Trout, both of this city. Julius Plzor returned Sunday from a two weeks' business trip to points in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. We hove a few more pears left at 2.C5'"-per bushel. McMlchael's Gro eery. The dogrco team of tho Knights of Columbus went to Grand Island Sun day to officiate at a clasB inlatlon. A party which included Herbert and Dans were read for tho first time Sunday for Miss Beglna Frazlcr and James J. Rauch. ... Miss Holen Solbert will leave to morrow for Omaha to attend tho teachers' convention. Weaving Carpet and Rugs. Call at 308 south Walnut or phono Red 97G. 84-3 A platinum necklace at Dixon's with threo largo diamonds; an exceptional pattern, $240.00 Mrs. Buckloy, who had been visiting her son N. E. Buckloy for a week, left yesterday for Stromburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks returned yesterday to their honle In Gothen burg aftor a week's visit hero with their parents. Fanners and ranchers can now ob tain Electric Lights by wind power. Free demonstration at Dodge Oar age. 81-2 Mrs. Julia Casoy loft yesterday for Arthur Tramp brought in seventy-two ducks and eight geese Sunday evening.! St. Louis whore sho was called by tho See the beautiful sot of silver plated ' H"108 of a slater- Hcr 8tay thore W,H ware put up In a velvet lined mahpgt any chost complete, $33.50, at Dixon's, of, course. Mrs. Manly Calhoun, who lives northwest of town returned yesterday ' from a month'B visit with relatives In Idaho and Washington. For Rent Threo light housekeeping 'rooms. 1110 west 2d streot. 84-2 Keith Novlllo and Junior Hinman re turned Sunday from Lincoln vhoro tlioy had gono to witness tho Nobras- ka-Ames foot ball gamo. Tho county commissioners met in session yostorday and allowed bills aggregating $G,000 or $7,000. Among thoso claims woro thoso of tho county assesses which totaled $1,000. bo Indefinite. For Salo A fow thoroughbred Duroc Jorsoy malo pigs. Big stretchy follows. Fred Nolson, two miles west of North Platte. 78tf Mrs. Keith Novlllo entertained tho Saturday afternoon Brldgo Club and at tho closo of tho afternoon served a gamo dinner. To whom aro you going to Boll your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile- Co. will offer tho highest prices. G4tf For Sale. Attractlvo C room houso, corner lot, nlco garago, white stucco, large porches, hot air heat, all improve ments, built In locker. Must soli tills week. Call Black G21. S5U C. J. Landholm and Claus Anderson will have a salo of, thoroughbred Po land China boars at tho Johansen sale stablo In this clt November 29tht For Salo Seven room house. on east Third street. All modern. Threo Isaac Deats, COO block east Third, Phono Red 1233. , SOtf Leo Eyerie camp down from Hqrshoy Saturday to spend the day with friends. Leo is a former Company; E man and has Just returned from service. ' Tho Golden Rule Blblo Class of tho Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. N. A. Davis Thursday afternoon, west of town oh A streot. Farm Electric Light Plants operat ed by windmills right on the farm without cost. Free demonstration at Dodge Garage. Sl-2 Tho first snow storm of the season camo yesterday, but as the tempera ture was above tho freezing point the snow molted almost as fast as It fell Mrs. Fred Wnltemath will enter tain tho Indian card club Wednesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. M. K. Neville and Mrs. J. F. Chi baugh The Lincoln Journal states that Wil ford Nolson was a guest at an Informal entertainment given at the Lincoln ho tel Saturday evening by thoj Alpha Thpta Chi. ' i .1! 1(1 Nine hundred Red Cross member ships were sold in North ,Platte Sat urday,. Yesterday tho solicitors were going strong, but the total secured could not bo learned. We liuvo something that will Inter est tho politicians of North Platte, speeches by Henry Cabot Lodge and Atty. .Gen. .A. .Mitchell .Punier on Columbia Records. Dixon, the Jiyvcler. Promoter "Red" Selby announces a wrestling match for next Thursday evening between Bobby Bylund of this city and Roy, Davis of Council Bluffs. The evont will bo held at tho firemen's hall. KEITH THEATRE FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 7. Aubrey Mittenthal announces his musical comedy of mirth and melody With Mildred Cecil, Vina Renaud, Henrietta Hendricks, Marguerite DeVon, A. S. Byron, Harry Fentell, Robert T. Holden, Jack Adare, James Tomkins and a girl chorus of Broadway Beauties. 100 PER CENT GIRLS-MIRTH-MELODY. "It's a humdinger of a cast", creating a new sen sation with it's unusal dancing, songs and breezy lines. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c. Plus Tax. Seats on sale Wednesday, Nov. 5th. at 2 P. M. Mailorders now and -filled in order in which received, VI u .'iiti Rathe Art Models u Rsjpssy ( The Phonograph that plays with the Sapphire Ball. No changing of needles afterall. The real enjoyment oi music cannot exist where there is constant fear. Fear of damaging the records and the endless distraction of changing needles. Don't use the needles more than once Don't scratch the record with the needle. Don't start the machine until the needle is in place and the hundred other Don'ts make labor out of listening when a record has been scratched a few times. The Pathe needs -neither needles t.Q buy or to change. There is no Don'ts in the Pathe. The Sapphire Ball never scratches or wears out a record. Every record guaranteed to play a thous and times. See and hear the Pathe at W. R. MALONEY CO. A3i Mm wwmt HIS WORD OF REAL WORTH I thought I had sold my houso, but tho salo fell through. It Is therefore for sale. Tho houso has 5 rooms, mod ern except heat, located 308 south Sycamore. Call at promises. D. W, Harrington. S4tf Andy Yost Is erecting a build lag on his promises In tho 1000 block on west Fourth strpet and will open a grocory- Ho Is "placing an yrder for goods today and hopes to bo ready for buslnoss In about two weeks. If you aro looking for a good ladlos' shoe with low military; hcol, In black or brown calfskin, wo Jiavo thorn. Thoy aro good valuoo at $5.00. Shoo Market. H. Dixon k Son, Sight Specialist. njohii Don, R. D. Birgo, Ed Rebhaus- on nnu nvo ouiors urougnt in ibb ducks and ono gooso Sunday evening as tho rosult of a day's shooting north of Sutherland. A big majority of tho ducks killed this fall havo been mal lards. Judgo and Mrs. J. S. Hoagland will loavo tomorrow for Florida, whoro thoy will spend tho winter. Thoy will mako tho trip In tholr car, so that thoy can havo tho uso of It while thoro. In making tho trip thoy will tako tholr time, driving tho days that aro pleas- an and spending tho unpleasant days at hotels. Editor and Postmaster Itasmusson of Horshoy, who spent Friday after noon In town, says Uio coal situation In his town Is sorlous. Doalors have no stock on hand and tho pooplo aro only permitted to purchaso a small amount each when a car Is rccolvod. To koop tho postofflco warm ho was compelled to haul .up . a load from North Platto, tho dollvory of which cost him sovon dollars a ton, which added to tho retail prlco mado th; coal co.t him above $18 a ton. World Would Be Better If There Wer More Like This Omaha Busi ness Man. Aa Omaha newspnper man has a motor car, remarks the World Herald of that city. Last spring he had It painted. Not long ago the surface be gan to develop an amazing series of cracks like the "crow's feet" about an old man's eyes. The man greeted the cracks with .amazement rapidly becom ing disgust. Every time ho looked at the cor he lost his appetite and his good temper. The other day the car wns taken to tho paint shop. Its owner was fully prepared to hear that he had used the wrong kind of polish, that he had let the car stand out In tho sun, thnt any thing and everything had spoiled the paint except that the paint Itself was at fault. The painter looked the car over. "If you'll bring It In, I'll do It over," ho said. "The varnish must have been bad." It was all over In two minutes. The man's faith In human nature jumped several hundred per cent. The sky was clear; the whole world was set In rosy hue. - Here was a man who didn't dodgo responsibility, who tried no excuse, who backed his work with his word and mado good his word. Isn't it a pretty good policy? School Entertainment Nets $192.00. The entertainment given by Miss Ueauchamp, teacher in District 82, and the pupils of the school last week was largely attended and tho event much enjoyed. Tho program was ex cellent and tho boxes brought good prices. Miss Beauchamp won the cake for tho best looking girl and Sam Workman tho candy for tho homliost man. Tho cake sold for $88.50. This was Miss Bcauchamp's first enter- ment and she extends thanks for tho very liberal patronage. Tho proceeds amounted to $192.00, which will be ex ponded for a victrola for tho school. George Lapp, of Curtis, transacted business in town Saturday. Mrs. C. A. Porter, of Dickens, visited with Mends in town Saturday.' Mrs. Geo. Taylor, of Wellfleot, visit ed with friends in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brewer, of Her shey, spent Friday with friends In town. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holscher, of Og alalla, visited with friends in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Nation, of Wal lace, were guests of friends in town ENDED WITH HONORS EVEN Rattlesnake and Pet Cat Staged Bat tie Which Caused Death of Both Combatants. William Lesslg, gateman at the Erlo railroad crossing east of Itomnpo, N, J tells a story of a battle he saw between a rattlesnake and a pet cat It ende'd fatally for both. Mr. Lesslg saw a rattler about four feet long going toward tho river. He picked up a club and was about to start for it when, ho declares, a cat leaped out ahead of him and set upon tho snake. The cat got a fine hold on the back of tho rattler's head. But the snake fought desperately and got In a sting which caused tho cat to release Its hold and crawl away. In twenty minutes the cat's body was swollen almost twice Its size and tho poison finally caused death. The snake had been so severely founded It was unable to find cover and when a crow discovered It lying In tho open field It was too weak to offer resistance and was soon awing Ing In tho air ns the bird made ofl with it. Friday. Qlie White MAZDA Lamp Kind to the Eyes The comfortable, pleasing light from this new lamp, so kind to the eyes, appeals to everyone. It makes you feel at ease wherever they cro! More than that, the interior attractiveness of any store, office or home will immediately be improved by this new EDISON MAZDA LAMP It adds the finishing touch to interior decoration Made in a china-white, tipless bulb, 50 watts onh,' and can be used in any existing socket or fixture where you now have clear lamps of 40, 50 or 60 watts. Gives a satisfying, glareless light soft in its brilliancy. There is no comparison with any other lamp you have ever known. See it lighted today. North Platte Light and Power Co. A