The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 11, 1919, Image 4

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    Even though you have glares, they may not NOW fit
your eyes, and this may be WORSE than having no glasses
at all.
We will test your eyes FREE OF CHARGE and if you need
new glasses, furnish them to you at a, small cost compared
with the COMFORT they will givetyou.
If you have never worn glasses come in and see if you
should not have them. Headaches and nervousness are
caused by eye strain.
C. S. CLINTON.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Wanted-Shuman.
-A housekeeper. Win. B.
For fealo Seven room house on ei8t
Third street. All modern. Threo
Isaac Deats, COO block cast Third,
Phono Red 1233. 80tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Singleton, who
t- ... i lhAMMnilm nrAnrr in
Jtcwu.ru iui iiiiui WU.HUU tvttuuib w i j
the theft of my bicycle. George have been visiting In town for somo
Miss' Lola Huntington, of Gothon-!1" MB Bcnch' Cal
burg, visited with friends In town Sat- Fr Sale A nice now residence pro
unjay 1 porty laBt houso on North Maple. For
...' 1 Price' see L. D. McFarland. 200C east
John H. Null, COO Locust.
Don't full to attend the stylo show!
at the Stylo Shop next Friday evening.
Living models.
Mrs. Chas. Chalken, of Ogalalla, was
the week end guest of her slstor Mrs.
John Guynan.
Lost Ladles' Elgin wrist watch,
plain caso. Finder ploaso return to
this office. Uowafd. 87-2
4(h street Phono Red 732. R3tf
Lieut- Trent, who remained here
several days days to closo up business
connected with tho aviation control
station, loft for Ohio Sunday.
To' whom. are you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest
prlcos. C4tf
A son was born Friday to Mr. and
Mrs. Mike McFadden, of Paxton, at
W. V. Hoagla'rid has returned from tho 'homo of Mrs. McFaddon's parents,
Omaha whero ho transacted business
tho latter part of last week.
When In North Platto Btop at the
Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You will
be treated well. G8t
-Rov. Roland Mackintosh wont to
Ogalalla last ovoningfl to hold ser
vices In tho Episcopal church.
For Salo Tho Donogan houso at 208
south Sycamoro Stroot. Phono Red
1107. 79tf
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Kosbau and Mrsty
Floyd Jonos left tho last of tho week
for Hot Springs to spend several
weeks.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Office ovor Wll
cox Department Store. tf
Mrs. Carl Hermansen returned yoB
tcrday to her homo In Iiolcua aftor a
ton days' visit with her son Chas
Hormanson.
Mr. and Mm John Herrod, in this city.
For Salo A bargain: 8 room house,
modern except heat; has garage, barn
and coal shed, Phone black 1132, 408
east Eleventh street. 8Ctf
From a Chicago paper It Is learned
that tho Lutheran Synod of that city
has presented Rov. John F. So'ibort,
formory, of this city, with an automo-blc.
VJ) amonds. rings, brooches, car
'screws and lavalllors, set In gold and
platinum ; our holiday lino Is most
completo, lot us show you, Clinton,
tho jowolcr.
A son wns born Saturday night to
Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and tho
mother and boy are getting along
nicely. Mrs. Gray was formerly Miss
I Margaret Cralglo.
Winter Starts Enrly
A drizzling rain fell the greater
part of Saturday whloh turnsd to
now during tho night and Sunday
morning found tho ground covered to
h.t, dopth of threo Inches. Sunday
night about ten o'clock anothor mow I
I itorm, accompanied by a itrong wind i
wept down from uio wct ana con-1
tinned throughout tho night, audtng i
several Inches of mow to that which
had previously fallen. The Sunday
night snow drlfotod badly and drifts
two feet doep wore in ovidonco, es
pecially In the business section of
town.
Tho worst of the storm sooms to
have been betweon North Platte and
Ogalalla, and traffic on tho Union
Pacific was held up for ten hours by.
drifts between O'Fallon and Brule, to.
which section a snow plow had bon
sont. No. 15 from the oast was held
horo until ton o'clock yesterday fore
noon, and No. 12 from tho west was
seven hours, lato In reaching thin ter
minal. Train No. G duo hero at 9:00
yesterday morning was held at Sid
ney and did not reach hero till lato
ycBtorday afternoon. But little snow
fell east of Lexington and trains from
tho east yesterday morning rouched
this terminal about two hours, late.
Yesterday forenoon the sun came
out brightly and during tho day the
snow began to thaw.
::o.
Jurors for December Court.
The following jurors have been
drawn for the term of district court
which convenes December 1st:
J. J. Droslus, Whlttler.
Nat Bratten, Vroman.
0. K. Clements, Walker.
L. L. Chase, Somerset.
O. H. Covall, Hall.
It. C. Duggan, Dickens.
Robert Dcrryborry, No. 1.
C. E. Evans, Roscdnle.
A. E. Franklin, Plant
Harry Goodnow, Garfield.
Fred Hlnes, Nowell.
A. W. Hoatson, Sutherland.
John Hockrldge, Sunshine.
C. H. Lolnlnger, No. 4.
Charles Mason, Sutherland.
Don. X. Milton, Willow.
C. A. Moore, No. 4.
E. A. Nelson, Brady.
I. C. Ogers, Wallace.
A. E. Pickle, Springdale.
N. L. Purbaugh, Wallace.
Ed Schick, Fox Creek.
E. K. Souder, Deer Crook.
Coo. C. Yost, No. 3.
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I. 0. 0. P. NOTICE. i
The I. 0. 0, F. will hold Initiation
rimrsday evening, November 13th.
J. GUY SWOL'E, Secretary.
That sonsatlon of the screen, "The
Unpardonablo Sin," with Blancho
Sweet as tho star, opene'd a threo-
nlght run at the Keith last evening. A
big audlonce was present
We grind our own lenses. Dixon &
Son, opticians.
Ono year ago today North Platte,
along with a number of other! llvo
towns In theso United States, was hav
ing "somo time." Somo of our peoplo
were shocked at tho display of enthus
iasm, but they scorn to have fully re
covered. For Salo Pure Bred Chostor Whlto
Spring Boars. E. E. Atkinson, Brady,
Nebraska. 80-0
i
Batteries - Prest-O-Lite
Batteries
3C
We are now located in our
new quarters in the LeMaster
Building formerly occupied by
Co M. Trotter. We have a fully
equipped shop, A Better Battery,
A Real Battery Man and all we
need is a trial.
THE PREST-O-LITE SERVICE STATION.
Telephone 731.
1 "Ol
I D1011S
anona
or the entire Week, Nov.
e Week
10th
to 1 5th, at
Don't fH to attend
this great IHousc
Week Sale.
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Ladies' Outfitting Store.
Nothing hut Honest
to God values in
waists at this store
at all times.
All the prominent Blouse Maaijlfaqjjttre.rs of
this great land of ours hayc-lifatiguritcl this
National Blouse Week for the sole purpose
of having all the leading Exclusive Wom
en's Shops from coast to coast make a spe
cial effort during this week to display and
demonstrate the beautiful blouses manufac
tured and produced by the most skillful
waist designers of the U. S. A. In anticipa
tion of this great National Blouse Week we
have planned weeks ahead and prepared
ourselves with the greatest collection of the
most gorgeous waists in the history of this
store, and we cordially invite all the ladies
of this community to come this week to our
store to view our beautiful display of waists,
which will be offered at special prices as
follows:
' 1 ' ' 1 ' I
LOT 1 LOT 21
Dainty waists in silk crepe and georgette, in Beautiful waists in heavy georgette in light
all the wanted shades, regular values up to and dark shades, beaded and embroidered,
$0.75, special for this week regular values up to $10.00, special for this
week
$4'98- $7.75.
LOT 2 ,
Smart models in georgette and crepe LOT 4 ,
waists, in all the autumn shades in all sizes, Handsome exclusive models in our higher
in plain tailored and fancy models, regular grade waists made to retail up to $15.00,
values up to $8.75, special for this week special for this week
$3.98. $9.98.
All of our high grade Waists up to $37.50 at a straight discount
for this week only at 20 per pent OFF.
This sale for cash
only, no approvals,
no refunds, every
sale must he final.
BLO
fK'S
Ladies' Outfitting Store.
North Platte and Columbus.
This sale for cash
only. Every sale
must he final. 3fo
refunds, no charges
nor approvals.
Even though tho coal miners return
to work 'this week It Is predicted that
there will be a scarcity of coal for the
next two months. Coal dealers In
town recommend that in order that all
are treated fairly a commission be ap
pointed to Inquire Into tho actual coal j
needs of each Individual. Beforo the:
local stocks became exhausted, It was
found that Individuals who had enough !
i
hand to last for sixty or ninety
days were, In the face of tho shortage,
ordering more thus depriving those
who were In actual need. In some In
stances, when tho driver found that
tho party ordering the coal had a rea
sonable supply on hand, drove away
without unloading it, thus saving it
for those who had no stock ahead,
to tako care of just such instances, tho
dealers recommend tho appointment
of a commission should a scarcity ex
ist.
Shafer's fountain pens and Ever-
sharp pencils at Dixon's.
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ltcnlty Auction Sale.
A choice littlo ranch of 12Su acres
only 3Ms miles from Maxwell, Neb., on
tho main lino of tho U. P. railroad.
Improvements consist of small frame
houso and barn, all fenced and cross
fenced; has good well, mill and tank,
nover falling water supply. About 1G0
acres under cultivation. This land
never fails to raise a good crop of
corn, whoat, ryo or potatoes, in fact
any crop suitable to this climate. Tho
soli Is slightly sandy, but does not
blow. Tho grass land cannot bo beat,
being all buffalo grass. This Is ono of
tho host small ranch propositions that
can bo offered this closo to town. Tho
legal description of tho land Is Sec
tions 27 and 34, Township 14, Itango
28. Will offer each section soparato,
and nil In ono tract, and will sell
which ovor way It brings tho most
inonoy. Terms, 16 per cent cash on
the day of salo, balance March 1st,
1920.y Will arrange terms on ?10.000 If
doslre'd. An abstract showing good
title will bo furnished. Partlos from
a distance will bo shown this land on
tho day of tho salo. Salo will be hold
at Moxwoll, Nobr., on Tuosday, Nov.
18, 1919, at 1 p. m.
Col. II. M. Johanson, Col. II. E. Ash,
Auctlonoors. II. J. RIELLY, Owner.
Public clean up sale November 19,
nt day S7-2
Supt. Wilson Tout, Co. Supt Cochran
and several local teachers returned
Saturday from Omaha where they at
tended the state state convention of
teachers. Several thousand teachers
attended tho convention.
Lost Black coin purse, either in 10c
store or between thero and Stebbins'
meat market Contained about ?5 in
change and a postoft'ico key. Notify
Van Natta. 615 east Sixth street
Mrs. Blanche Field and mother, Mrs.
Baker, will leave In a week or sc for
Los Angeles where they will spend the
winter. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rlncker
will occupy Mrs. Field's home during
her absence.
For Sale Four horso power Fair
banks gas engine, good running order,
Brodbeck's Meat Market
86tf
Tho Lutheran ladies of the first and
second ward will meet with Mrs. Fred
Thompson at 221 south Ash street,
Thursday afternoon.
Men, get your suit made to measure
at Wilcox Department Store.
The ladles' aid society of the Pres
byterian church will meet in tho
church parlors Thursday afternoon,
entertained by Mesdames Snyder,
Rhodes and Sharrah.
Slip over sweaters In all tho new
and wanted shades. E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
The M. E. aid society will meet
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. A
good attendance is desired as thero
is special work.
Munsing underwear for the whole
family at AVilcox Department Store.
CATTLE SALE
On account of not being able to get help, I will
sell at Auction, at the Collidge Ranch 3j4 miles north
of North Platte, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 18th, 19,
COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP.
135 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 34 cows, 20 head of 2 year old heifers,
8 long yearling steers, 30 head yearling heifers, 13
head of yearling steers, 20 heifer calves, 10 steer
calves and 1 white high grade Short Horn bull calf.
These cattle are all good Short Horns and White Faces.
13 Head of Hogs
1 Sow and 8 pigs and 4 Gilts.
FREE LUNCH AT 11:30.
TERMS OF SALE ?20 and undor cash; sums over $20 six months
tlmo will bo given on bankablo paper bearing 10 per cent interest i
from date of sale. No proporty to bo removed until settled for.
C. L. COOLIDGE, Owner.
COL. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. R. C. LANGFORD, Clerk.