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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
- V mething To Give o risimas if f i inn So ,. . . Wear For Wi, SK U I IR.1I HUE. I ' .flWlll W 1 ' II ii ii L I1! 1 HUH I Store open 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Saturday's until 9 p. m. There ai'e so many useful presents in the way of WEARING APPAREL that you could give for Christmas,' and these are the things that would be most appreciated, for these are.' theg very things Men buy for themselves. Where is the Man who would fail to appreciate a good Suit of Clothes or a good Warm Overcoat for his Christmas present? You would hardly expect to see a finer or more complete Men's Fashion Show than we are displaying right now in the new COLLEGIAN Suits and Overcoats. Come in right now and see what we have in this line. Many other articles in our store would also make Christmas a - happy time for some man. We mention here just a few of these. Edwin Clapp Fine Shoes, Stetson Hats, Manhattan Silk Shirts, Allen's Auto Gauntlets, Vassar Wool Underwear, Interwoven Fine Silk Hosiery, Rosenwald & Weil's Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets. ' Come in and let us discuss the Christmas question with you. Our assortment of useful gifts is large and you are bound to find here just what you are looking for. Edwards-Reynolds Co. Store open 9 a. m. until 5 p, m. Saturday's until 9 p. m. ' You cannot conceive of the cxauisite. beautiful and ao- t propriate gift goods we have, until you come into our store and bit them. While we have' costly presents, we yet haye many INEX- pENSlVE things, which will make cherished remembrances. t- We cannot describe what we have; come in and see for yoursen. CLINTON, The Jeweler. Sign of the Big Ring. Milton Doolittlc Pusses Away. Word received in town yesterday an nounced tho death on Tuesday at the sanitarium at Monrovia, Cal., of Mil ton Doollttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Doollttlo, who live southwest of town. Tho decoased, accompanied by his family, went to California four years ngo for tho benefit of his health, but had boon In a critical condition for months past. Ho was about thirty-ilve ypars of ago and leaves a wife and two littlo daughters. His wife was,Bere- nlco Selby, to whom ho was married owolvo years ago. ::o::' Evnrts and Daniels Discharged. Clark Evarts and Oscar Daniels charged with stealing watermelons from a farmer near Brady, were rouna not guilty by tho district court jury. Tho caso was called In court Tuesday afternoon, given to tho jury at noon Wednesday and a vordict brought in, yesterday morning, AIlTHUlt HUSH AND MISS MINNIE SIEMAN MARRIED Arthur Rush and Miss Minnie Sie man wero united in marriage at tho Catholic parish houso Wednesday noon by Rev. Fr. Sullivan, of Elm JUDGE 1I0AGLAND TELLS OF AUTO TRIP TO FLORIDA Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 29, 1919 Dear Tribune: Leaving North Platte on the 5th Inst we arrived hero at 4 p. m. Thanksgiv- Creek, and immediately following tho lnS y, having journeyed safely ir coremony loft on an eastern wedding "Ul u r,," ,"u.Vlrouba nansas, iuis trlp. Tho bride was attended by her,suF1' "Unota, Kentucky, Tennessee sister, Miss Alico Sieman and the ' Alabama, Georgia and into Florida, a groom by Paul Harrington. distance of 1940 miles. We have come through the mud of Missouri and un couple did not comu as a surprise to'nols 'hera tho natives said tho roads their friends, though not until tho day, w.oro Impassable, and had to bo haul- boforo had they divulged the dato upon "u muca. in uie uum- borlanu mountains recent rains had modest disposition of Mr. Rush and' waa"el clay in tho roads from tho fine white sand. From Way Ma illnllkn nf "fun nnrt fnnMinrs" irasl anu OUr Car UOUnUeU from DOUUl responsible for tho lack of a big or to boullor while going up and down church wedding such as tho promt-' muny' verv steeP hllls' However, wo nenco of tho contracting parties might OUI? manv m,18 of sPlendid roads domand or bo expected. Tho groom 1 n Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee and has been cunid nroof for a cood manvi Y.VXJlM orougni sumcient do to sleep the living here is much more reasonable than in tho north." Food, and especially fruit of all kinds, cost much loss than in any of tho northern states, and tourist who come with tents and cooking utensils, as hun dreds of them do, can got through tho winter at much less expense than at their northern homes. Tho climate here is delightful. For covers are needed to keep ono warm at night and but few wraps are requir ed during tho day. There are many miles of paved roads along both the eastern and western shores of the statu but through other sections the roads are almost Impassable on account of cross, Ga.. vnnr hut nnn pnnnnt fnrAVop flplit rff wennesuay auornoon urn yuaiuiuuy, fat0( nenco the flnai consummation wna nminumnfl In rnlirr with n flnmnG. rt a. ...hi n. caso against tho Union Pacific grow- bost ,noVQ our rrtonA Arthur has over wltu a feeling that, wo had much to light to drive away tho anger and an noyanco tho bad roads produced, and wo arrived here full of happiness and lug out of tho leasing of pasturo land north of Sutherland o: made, predicting this on the many ex collent qualities which tho bride pos sesses. Mrs. Rush has been a resident of North Platto for qulto a, fow years, and is well nud favorably known as a Duroe Mule Pigs For Salo Sired by King Sensation, Tho King, T,.l. n1, Hrn,1n1 ntntt irltirr n(nn Sensation Top, Model Colonel and "..a? 1 1 w if th bath Fr- .?I8re a Itls pb7bIo tt when uiuuiuui. uiuuuiiiK iiuui mint i iiuu do tiinnkful for. A most remarkable tiling Is, that our rear tires aro still holding North Platto air without the loss or a pound, and wo only had two (punctures in tho front tires. Wh io jncKsonviuo, Fla., on tho Dixie Highway, a distance of seventy-six miles, tho road is all sand excepting about twelve miles of paving near Jacksonville. Over the sandy road an auto has to travel on low much of tho time and our travel was more weari some the last day than on any othor. o wero not so weary, however, but what we accepted the kind invitation of an old friend and business man hero for a luncheon and auto ride with him and his wife over tho city today, whiuh wo enjoyed immensoly. This sold boforo. Will not hold thorn long, so If you need ono como or wrlto mo at once. FRANK STROLLBERG. 94&9G Routo 1 Box G3, North Platto. ::o: . LOCAL AND PERSONAL Trainmaster C. A. Weir, of Grand iBland, spent Wednesday In town looking after business for tho com pany. For Salo 2 Poland China boars Harry Huckfoldt, phono 79GF2. 94-2 to spend sovoral days transacting buslnoss. What would mnko a moro accoptablo Xmaa gift than a pair of kid gloves? Wo can glvo you a big variety of stylos and till colors. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Mrs. Thos. Gorman and daughter Miss Margaret returned Tuesday to Grand Island niter a visit with Mrs, Buchllnck nnd Miss Maymo Gorhnm For Salo - Seven room modern Iioubo, two full lots, fruit and shade trees, garage and othor out buildings EaBV terms. 320 south Elm- C. E McLnne. Gonl. Managor Joffors, of tho Union Pacific wont through to Wyoming yos torday morning to soo if it was not poBBlblo to spood up coal production at Hanna nnd Rock Springs. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. .'Austin Bedell and Jnmos Liddoll, whonvoro attending Crelghton collogo at'Omaha, havo roturnod homo duo to tho1 fact that tho collcgo has boon cloaod by reason of tho coal Bhortago A Dutch Bllvor vnso, 12 Inchon riglitgold lined, vory heavy silver with tlin' hnmttlful llntnli MirvlniB. nt. S22. extrubrdlnary boauty, Dixon,, tho jow ""fho billiard tournament banquot at tho"Elks' homo Tuosday ovonlng was attended by moro than fifty mombora who had participated in tho tourna' mont. J, E. Evans, ctpUun of tho do foatod team was tonstmaster and toaBts wero responded to by Messrs. probable that when Mr. and Mrs. Rush return, Mr. Rush will re colvo from tho bungalow bunch and some of his Elk friends some vory unusual tokens. ::o:: Confer With Supt. Woodruff. Tho committee appointed by tho meeting hold Monday afternoon held a conference with Supt Woodruff Wed nesday forenoon. Tho situation in North Platto was considered in de tail, tho needs of tho city and tribu- Rod Cross Elects Directors. At tho recent Red Cross election tho following fifteon woro elected as di rectors from tho list of thirty names solectcd by tho nominating commit- too; Miss Annlo Krnmph, W. J. O'Con- ...... Hf-H ni.nn 11 .. HT-A r ;"u pS2.h m' i t tary country presented to Mr. Wood Scott, Mrs. R. F. Cottoroll, Mrs. I. h. ' na wn, u.,,n. ,,,, ,, ,, uZ'JT T ZSSrbSt FX S W co e vfng light and fuel Mr. Wood borgor, C L, Raskins, Capt A. W. ! u nnnrnvif(1 , tlm pnnHrvntinn Shilling. J. J Halllgnn, Mrs. R. C.t ' ., . L,., t wuiKiuiu, jv. u. UHKu, hub. in, r. jiw- l,,l fr.- nnncnrvntlnn nf nr iiml Mrs. ITormnn laTi ovL 1 "v"rv". Tho board mot Wcdnosday ovonlng for tho purposo of oloctlng an oxocu- being near Atlanta,. Ga.,where a new, leadinTto all 'p aces oMnteS "tSo mh, w.ent rrom " s on tho north bank of St. .Tnw I ennesseo. fmm point WO Wont BOUth In HimtDvlll Alabama, then to Rome, Georgia, through Macon, and Waycross, Ga dl- icui souuieasi 10 Jacksonville mo uesiroyeti twnntv.aiv i...n.i. building valued at fifteon millions of dollars. Such flro proved a blessing instead of a calamity, as it caused- the tivo commlttco and solcctlng a prosl dont, but upon failure to socuro an ac coptanco of tho presidency from any of thoso suggested, tho olectlon was post poned until a future meeting. TAXI SERVICE. First class taxi service. Day and night Phono Black 72G. Chostor Warren. Manager. 90-5 92t( Noodle, Kcefe, Halllgan and others. Dolls or Toys TV'o don't have all tlio Dolls and Toys and Xmas goods In North Platte, Imt avo liavo a fnlr stock and will sou tlioiii at right prices. No hold-np hero on ac count of coal shortage. Como in and ho shown. Geo. Frater. fuel than any other town on tho Wy omlng division. Ho stated that for tho prosont nt least tho rules mado by the committee would stand, though if tho situation beenmo moro critical moro drastic measures would need bo adopted. Mr. Woodruff assured tho commlttco that ho would do all In his power to moot tho actual requirements of North Platto. ::o:: First Lutheran Church. Morning worship 11 o'clock, subject, "God'B Socond Gift to Men." Evening worship 8 p. m., sublet "A Trust Unquonchablo." Special soloist at tho morning service. Sunday school at 9:45, Como and worship with us, ov- oryono is wolcomo. REV. C. F. KOCH, Pastor. ::o;: Christian Church Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., Biibject, "Tho United Christian Missionary Socloty." Preaching at 7:30 p. m. :o;: Special Kottlo rendered lard. Brod beck's Meat Market. SGtf Ait mjuiuuiiHl io JnCKSOnVlllp )irtn,n " . " wb Tim r,i.,ii . . "ub oi a moro modern oh thn T rr wo Bo to St Augustine, tho oldest city In tho United States and nftor a day or two thoro will push on to St. Cloud wherb.wo will mnko our headquarters, and from which wo will tour both eastern and western coasts of this tropical state. Yours truly, S. HQAQLAND. Dixon ft Sen, Sight Specialists. pih-a, uicKaiunnies and onttnn ti. of tho cotton Is yet unpicked and the whito fields each side of tho road dot ted with black negroes harvesting It i""DD" liiioresuncr siiriit tn ti. northern tourist Tho road all along ..w... .mounuo uown aro covered with auto tourists bound for Florida to es cape from tho rluid wlntnr n ti, t. and all hotels and garages aro reaping fl lion W hnmrAni A J " " uau Jiaiuo rrom n nrna 0. M. SWEDBURC, 20 Years Experience Pure Bred Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer , , HOLDREGB. NEBRASICA. Making sales regularly for some of the best brooders ami fanners all over tho state. Am selling nearly evew da? in salo season and will appreciate the opportunity to make your sale. For salo dates write me or call at the Union qtnS Bank, North Platte, and arrange for sale dates and tenns