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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Hank. LOCAL AND L'EItSONAL W. Vr Hoagland returned yesterday . from a buslrtoa trip to Omalin. Mrs. Itoy Cochrnn will ' entertain n1 nurnbor of frlonds this nftornoon nt bridge. "Mr. Slid Mrs. H. Hlrschfold wont to Donvor AVodnosday to spond Thanks giving with friends. Full lino or wiiaoi goous ror Amas.jr John H. Null, GOO Locust. 89tffr Donuld Newton enmo home from the icf with the homo folks. j Mrs. James llnrt, who had been 1 visiting relatives In Chicago, returned homo yestorday morning. Mrs. T. P. Gantt will leavo soon for a visit with her daughtor Edith, who Is city librarian at 1'ocatollo, Idaho. MIbs Mario Iloagland, a student at thcr'stato university, came homo Wed nesday to spond tho Thanksgiving vacation. Will Norrls, who for sovoral months has boon located at Chcyenno as an employe of tho state englnoorB office, camo down Wednesday to spond ThankBglvIng. Special Kettle rendered lard. Erod bock's Meat Market. 8Ctf W. J. Stuart will leave Tuesday for California to visit his sons Bruce and Will and thence to Now Mexico for a visit with his son Jay. Ho will be ab sent several weeks. Miss Alice Ottcn, who is employed in one of tho department offices In Wash ington, D. C., arrived this week to visit relatives and friends and expects to romaln until tho first of the year. Wanted Liberty bonds at market prlco. Louis Llpshltz. Rov. Robt Whlto, formor pastor of tho Presbyterian church but located at Scotts Bluff slnco his return from nrmy Bervlce, has been visiting at tho stato farm for several days. Wo can show you nn exceptionally j lino lino of beaded bags. C. M. Aus- tin, jowolor. 01-2 The December term of the district court will convono Monday of next wcok with a sufficient number of casos on tho docket to kcop tho mill grinding for tho entire month. On account of tho snow storm. I which was about ns heavy in tho con-1 j tral part of tho stato as hero, tho foot! ball game at Grand Island scheduled; for yestorday between tho North rintto and Grand Island teams was cancolled Wo have a fine lino 6t engraved ( Christmas cards. Leavo your order 9-9 Give Him S omething to 'Wear For Christmas. Why.. Give Him KnickKjnacks When You Can More Easily Give a Useful Present Like Something to Wear? 3 THE THOUGHT THAT YOU HAVE PUT INTO YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING MEAN'S MORE, THAN THE INTRINSIC VALUE OF THE GIFTS. A GIFT THAT FILLS A WANT, NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR LARGE ITS COST, MEETS INSTANT ENTHU SIASTIC APPRECIATION. THE JOY OF GIVING IS INTENSIFIED WHEN YOU KNOW THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN RIGHT. f A GIFT CERTAIN TO PLEASE A MAN OR HOY IS APPAREL. NOTHING ELSE THAT YOU CAN GIVE HIM WILL RE SO CONSTANT A REMINDER OF YOUR THO UGHTFULNESS. GIVE SOMETHING THAT WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN TEN DAYS AFTER CHRISTMAS. GIVE HIM SOMETHING TO WEAR. THIS STORE IS FULL OF USEFUL PRESENTS THAT MEN AND HOYS NEED AND WANT, TII14 SORT OF THINGS THEY RUY FOR THEMSELVES. IN EVERY ISSUE OF THIS PAPER FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE WILL OFFER SUGGESTIONS LOOK FOR OUR ADS AND READ THEM THEY WILL BE OF INTEREST TO YOU. EDWARDS-REYNOLDS CO. A 4 FOR MEN AND BOYS, eee- early. Clinton, tho Jowolor. nutter shot up to eighty conts a! pound Tuesday, an advanco of five; conts 4i pouud. Uutterfat was Quoted. Wednesday by local buyers at soy; onty-nlno cents a pound. Wo town pooplo arc paying a big price for but-, tor, but tho farmor Is usa gottlng f big prlco for buttorfat. It Is an 111 wlnd that blows nobody good. Tho city schools woro dismissed Wednesday for tho wcok, as Is custom ary Thanksgiving Day woek. It is fig ured that tho state of mind of tho av orago pupil on the day following a hol iday Is such that woro school to bo hold tho work accomplished would bo iicgllble. Special Kettlo rondored lard. Brod beck's Mortt Market. 8Gtf Wonderful Tailoring Sale TWO PIECE SUIT AND EXTRA PANTS Made To Order Very Special at Full Suit and Extra Pants $40.78. The Fabrics Are Guaranteed All Wool We challenge any tailor in this section to duplicate the suit alone for less than $40 or $50, and give you the same quality of material. Right now you have an opportunity to buy a first class suit made to your individual measure, inclu ding an extra pair of pants for less money than most tailors ask for the suit alone, h's just like buying two good suits for the price of one, as the extra pants will double the life oi your suit. H. L. Pennington returned yesterday from a business trip to Omaha and oth er eastern points. D. M. Leypoldt returned yesterday from Omaha, whoro ho spoilt several days endeavoring to convlnco tho fuel ndmlnstrator that North Platte needed coal and needed It awfully, bad, and that cars of coal ordered and In tran sit, by his company prior to tho strike should bo dollvcrcd. Ho did not mnko as much headway In his request as he "FAIR AND WAlUFEIt AT THE KEITH Fill DAY, DECEMHElt th "Fair and Warmer," which will be presented at tho Keith Friday even ing, December 5th, Is a farco classic with a record as a laugh producer. Tho first act opens on a family dis agreement between Mr. and Mrs. Bart lett, married two years, because Mrs Bartlett- likes parties and Mr. Bart lett. who cajoles her off to tho opora with him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler desired. Ho returned homo thoroughly , monnwhli0 havo arrived with tho no convincou mat me coai siiuauon is . tlon thnt they hnvo been lnvltcd to mighty serious and will bo for weeks dlnn0P 0Il that night. They are dis- 10 como even u me miners snouiu re-. covored to bo as sadly Ill-assorted as turn to work next week. tho Bartlotts, except that It is Mrs Soo our new lamps in window ox- Wheeler who is overly domestic ai traordlnarv. C. M. 'Austin! lowol- Jack who pines for a spree, A deft or. BURKE'S TAILOR SHOP. 91-2 Mr. Hugh Brogan, of Keystone, and Miss Roso McGlnloy, of Paxton, woro married by Rov. McLaughlin In the Catholic church at 8 o'clock Wednos I day morning. Miss Paulino Ambroslw and John Brogan were witnesses to the ! coremony. Tho brido and groom went I to Denver on No. 13, for a short wed , ding trip. Ogaalla News. Theso con tracting parties aro well known In North Platto. ;:o:: Ozark Land. I havo two detached 40s and two or thrco outlying 80s that I will soil, cash or Installments and chonp. Cut over tlmbor and mostly hilltop land above lato frosts, and Ideal for orchards, to i bacco or grass. LOUIS MACEY, 92-3 .Mlddlcbrook, Mo. Mean Man. "Why Is Mrs. Gadder going homo to her molhort" "She told Mr. Gadder sho would like to take a little trip next summer one that wouldn't cost nioro than $500." "And what did Gadder any?" "Th heartless brute replied: I see by the papers that tho trolley car serv ice Is going to be Improved." Birming ham Age-Horald. Keith, Saturday. L1LA LEE "The Heart of Youth" Sweet romlnlsconcos return with tho thought of our youth whon mojassos candy and inlnco pies wcro big and vital thlugs. Sunshine Comedy Wild Waves and Women. sceno or two, and presto. Mr. Bartlett and Mrs. Wheolor aro loft alone, fac ing tho fact that they, aro not only de serted, but havo been deceived. They vow a rovengo. Although they havo no fondness for each other they agree to sit up togethor till tho recreant, opouscs return, who, finding them thus compromised, will bo abashed by their own wickedness and will reform As tho clock winds over toward the U'nn Qinnll nmira tho livn Innnmnta ' can hardly keep awake, and having heard that drinks were great for keep ing parties going, they begin to mix and drink all tho fearsome brows that ignorance and cellaret can provide. What happens by tho tlmo tho wan derers return makes a marvelous sceno. What happens whon, Instead of being ponltont and abashed, they aro outragod and threaten tho extreme penalty of tho law, makes anothor (liilto as good. Tho explanations which don't explain and tho circumstantial ovldenco which tightens with every coll, very nearly wrecks tho two households. And oven at the very happy ond, Mr. Hopwood tips It so that a husband who Is really better than ho should be, Is vrtlually Impos sible to reform. ::o:; J. A. Foster Laid to Host. Tho funeral of J. A. Foster, who died In Omaha Sunday, was hold at tho Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon Rov. Mackintosh officiating. Tho deceased was born In Bongal East Indies, April G. 1837, camo to tho United States in 1858 nnd to North iPlatto In Decombor, 18C9. Ho sorved in tho Crimean war from 1855 to 1858, and In tho civil war from April 29, 1SG3, to Its closo. Following his dis charge ho enlisted In tho regular nrmy nnd participated In Indian campaigns In tho west. Ho remained with tho reg ulars until tho onrly part of 1869, whon ho was honoraby discharged. Boroft aro a wlfo, seven daughtors and ono son. Tho children aro Mrs Ethol McMullon, Mrs. Earl Hasson nnd Cntharlno Foster of Omnhn. Mrs. J. J. McCarthy of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Scott of Donvor, nnd Frank Foster, Mrs. Rred Slmants and Mrs. L. B. Red mond of this city. ::6:: Pleaso loavo your order for ongravod Christmas cards, time Is, short. Clin ton, Uie jeweler. ' Wanted. Mlddlo aged woman for general housowork. Work not heavy, three children in family, everything mod ern; good pay and home for right party. Phono or call on Mrs. J. E. Sebastian, 911 east Second street, tf OAS ENGINE FOll SALE. Four horso power Fairbanks gas onglno In good running order. Brod beck's Meat Market. 8Gtf LOTS FOll SALE I want to sell three lots, location very desirable, west 12th street. Need tho money. J. W. LE MASTER . 90tf ::o:: For Salo One second hand Ford touring body with Dotrolt winter top, like new. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. F0H SALE. Horse, wagon and harness. North Platto Light and Power Co. 89-3 iiir Cents and Ilobes. Wo .tako OTders for tanning furs and hides for coats and robes and for the making of coats and robes from furs and hides. Coats rolined and re paired. 91tf L. LIPSH1TZ. FOll SALE. 240 aero dairy place, good Improve ments, ZVz miles to town. Cash rent Possession now. Inquire at 514 east Third street after 5 o'clock. 90-1 BESIDENCE'FOIt SALE. Nlco new resldonco property last houso on North Maple. For prlco see L. D. McFarland, 2005 east Fourth street. Phono Rod 732. 83tf 3 HAY We Buy and Sell Obtain our Prices. THE HARRINGTON MER. CO. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES 0VER0NE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the huilding 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.