The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 09, 1919, Image 4

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LOCAL AXI) PERSONAL !
For 9lo A good hard coul burnsr.i
Phone 1224.
CIT1' A XI) COUNTY 'EWS.
Clinton & Son, oyc Specialist.
Hanking hour's are from ton to three
o'clock.
That Kversharp pencil suggostlon l
not a Ixid one. Dixon, the JoWolor.
Julius I'lzor loft yostorday for Den-
ver whoro ho will spbnd the week i
Mlm Ad el u I-rOlMoyt was th wok
end gueat of friands In Grand Island.
Bring ywr eye trouble to Clinton
& Son. eyo specialists.
The Kplscopal guild wilt hold a sie-
clal meotlB at the roctory Thursday n-g
t a n r j Special Homo cured bacon 35c per
JontMl D " K1m Garden Glow and; d nrodbeck's Moat Market. tf
ail IHUUJIIg IU11UL (III. imviuiiin hi mtr (
Rexall. I The Kearney Hub of Saturday an-
i Patrick Roddy, of Sioux City, ha I nounced that Mrs. Theo. Nichols, of
i been the guests of his brothers Jim and, North Platte would sing at tho Motho-
Joe Roddy for sovoral days past. , dlst chucrh in that city Sunday.
! A tray of $60.00 diamond rings thati Mother will onjoy a piece of thej
aro or rare vaiue umpinyeo at jjlxoii s. wonuoriui uuicn silver uispiaypfl at
A Yulctide
Suggestion
Give somo one who is closo to you ,
Complimentary to Miss Myrtle Boel
, er a thimhlo bear will be given by Miss
Mayme Pirer Thursday afternoon.
For Sale A bargain: 8 room house,
modern except het; has garage, barn
and coal shed. Phone blnck 1132, 403
east Eleventh street. 86tf
Frank "Wlllougby, late of Omaha, has
a pair of Krytok Glasses for Christ- tod a tfton ,n 10 wllcox Dc
KRYPTOKS are for people who need j?"1111 StOr0( ,,aV,"g !irr,Vod Frl
doublo-vlsion glasses. They end the
Lothor and fuss of using two pnlrs,
and, unllko old-stylo bifocals, are free
from lines and seams.
GLASSES
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
are tho only real improvement over
old-fashioned bifocals.
It Is easy to give them for Christmas.
Ask us about our Christmas Gift Cer
tificate, which simplifies tho giving of
a genuinely useful present.
Dixon & Son,
SIGHT SPECIALISTS
DR. 0. H. CRESSLEF,
Gradnale Dtadsl
Office over the MeDonnld
State Bunk.
day.
Special Homo cured bacon 35c por
pound. Brodbeck's Meat Market. tf
Mrs. Wm. Baldock and children, of
Eureka, Cal., are guosts of tho form
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Micheal. Wo deliver fresh meat with grocerv
trders. Dick Stoggeman, phono 212. tf
H. E. Wills, of Hcrshoy, has gone to
Dixon's.
On account of the fuel scarcity and,
In compliance with tho rules prohib
iting public gatherings, the Elks did
not hold their annual moniorlal ser
vices Sunday afternoon.
Hirschfeld's, the store of practical
gifts for mon. 94-G
In order to accommodate laboring
mon tho full forces at the barber shops
will work during tho noon hour. This
is for tho benefit of those who cannot
got to tho shops between ten and
twolvo and ono and five.
Hundreds of silk waists In heavy
silk crepe and georgette, plain tailor
ed or embroidered models in all the
wanted shades at Block's Year End
sale.
Unless tho fuel situation becomes
moro critical the University of Ne
LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL
Miss Florence Hart, of Maxwell, was
tho week end guest of Mrs. M. H. Mc
Cullough. I)r. Howard Tost, Dentist, Twincm
Building. Phono 307. 77tf
Mrs. Arthur Reynolds returned Sat
urday from a visit with friends in Den
Moines.
Make it a music Xmas. Dixon, tho
jeweler.
Miss Bosslo Rannio returned Sntur
day night from Omaha where she had
been visiting her sister for a week
or two.
FtobIi cut flowers and nice potted
plants shipped or delivered anywhoro.
North Platte Floral Co., Phono No.
1023. 95-2
A. S. Allen returned Saturday morn
ing fom Fremont whoro ho attended
tho annual convention of county clerks
and county commissioners.
Dr. H . C. Brock. Dontist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148
Thor funoral of Wesley Smith, who
was found dead in his room on Front
street Sunday morning of last week,
was hold from tho Malonoy chapel
Sunday afternoon. Rev. Stevens of
tho Christian church conducted tho
funeral.
Oakland, Cal., to spend the winter , braska will be furnished coal up until
with his daughter, Mrs. A. B. Good- j Christmas. After that date tho con
win, tinuance of tho school will depend up-
An Ingersoll for tho boy, Dixon, the on fuel conditions.
Jeweler. 4 J For Sale New Oliver typowriter No.
Ivnn Shlnklo has nurchasod tho 9- A bargain. R. W. Adams at Dr.
Freil Afarniinttn hlnpWsmlth shon nt Brock's Office. 90tf
Hcrshoy. Tho purchaser is not a prac-; The oil tanks for the supply statior
tical Diacicsnmii uut win employ an at Hershey have arrived. Through the
expenonceu man. , opening of this station one of two men
Xet Clinton & Son take care of your wlu find employment and thp. vilage
eye troubles. 8ave several nunureu dollars a
... . year in lis on uin ior power purposes.
Mrs. Ella Mae Lanyon returned
thn latter nart of lastn week f rom i A Cordova bag for her Xmas. She
Kearney where she went to attend Uiei approclatc its quality and it will
funeral of her brother Dolbert Smith, bo a lasting remembrance. Dixon,
who had died suddenly while in Minne-' e jewoler.
npons. I Western Nebraska had another touch
A cameo ring or brooch for her , ot winter Saturday when snow Legan
Xmas. Seo Dixon's complete lino, j falling early In tho morning arid con
Something sure to please. tinucd during tho day. West of North
! Platto the fall was somewhat heavier
'An onieriainmcni win uo given ai than hero.
tho Nichols school house next iriuay
evening. Attendants are promised a
good program and heaps of fun. Pro
ceeds go to purchnso a phonograph
and records.
Try tho Rexall first, it pays.
Miss Emma Brau, of Sioux City, a
Wanted Live stock to winter, trees
spring water and hay. Paul Saul, 9
miles northwest. 94-4
Through train service on the Union
Pacific was curtailed yesterday by tho
discontinuance of trains No. 3 and 10
and tho second sections of other trains
THE P
LACE WITH
A REPUTATION.
THE Q
UALTTY PLAC
The Home of the Very Best and Larg
est Assortment - of Men; and Boys'
Wearables In North Platte.
Not So Very
Igil
Either.
h Prices
An old painter used to give this advice, "If you want .
your house painted green, Use Green Paint. Obvious
of course; so is this advice.
If you want a Xmas Gift for a Man, go to a Man's
Store, and by all means go to the Best Man's Store
in your town. Ours for instance. A Xmas Gift
suggestion from
CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN AMD BOYS
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Aaron Clothes, Emeroy Shirts.
SOUTH PLATTE STUDENTS
AT STATE UNIVERSITY
former North Platto girl, was mar- Sorvico on tho branches between this
riod last week at Sioux City to a res-, terminal and Omaha was also cut to
ident of that place. Miss Brau has! somo extent. Tills was necessary In
made her homo In Sioux City for a' ortier to conserve ruel
number of years.
"Why not a diamond
Dixon, the Jowolor.
this Xmns?
Step in and lot jne show you that
Xmns diamond, fine selection. C. M.
Austin, Jowelor.
At a recent meeting of the lire de
partment Stowart Anderson and John
Southwlll woro elected delegates to
tho volunteer flremon's convention
which will bo hold at Scotts Bluff the
lattor part of January.
Wo nover had such a wondorful lino
of Xmas suggestions. Dixon, tho jow
olor.
W. J. Nichols wont to North Platte
Sunday, bringing homo his son Orvle
with him in tho evening. Tho boy's
wounds nro healing proporly but
slowly. Ho will return to tho hospital
noxt week for additional necossary
treatment Gothonburg Indopondent
Lost Sunday on road from Blgnoll
to North Platto, man's brown soft hat.
I Flndor please leave at this office. 94-2
This is your opportunity tbjpurchaso
dresses of trlcotlno, trlcollettc, satin or
any, fashionable material at ridicu
lously low prices during tho big clear
ance salo at Block's.
Friday afternoon Mrs. John Burke
entortained a score or more young
ladles at bridgo luncheon at which
announcement was made of tho com
ing wedding of her daughter Miss
Graco Burke to Dr. LeRoy Krauso on
tho evening of January first Follow
ing bridgo a two-course luncheon was
sorved, with pink and white as the
color scheme in tho tablo decorations,
a largo vaso of pink roses forming the
ccntor decoration. Place-cards were
heart-shaped with photographs of tho
to-bo-brido and groom and tho an
nouncement within.
Whou in North Platto stop at the
Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You will
bo treated well. B8tf
THE UWEVERSAL CAR
Let There Be No Discords
If your Ford car la out of tune, there is undoubtedly a very good reason
for It. And the best way to And thatreason, and have it remedied, is to
jump In and drive to our authorized Service station, where ono of our
mechanics who is thoroughly acquainted with tho Ford mechanism and
who knows the Ford way to adjust or repair your car, can tune it up in a
garage that is properly equipped to givo real Ford service. Then too,
wo 'never use Imitation parts only the Genulno Ford-made, strong and
durable. They wear from thirty to soventy-flve per cent longer than
the counterfeit parts that are softer and more cheaply made. In fact it
is dangerous to human life to use imitation part, and it is not fair to
your Ford car or your pocket book.
We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose pur
pose it is to serve the owners of all Ford cars and trucks; wo have more
than a passing interest in your car. Prompt service is given on all
work from a minor adjustment to a motor overhaul. Drive in and see
the facts for yourself there's too much money invested in your Ford
to miss connections with tho authorized Ford dealers.
Ford Touring $000.
Ford HondHtcr $575.
Ford Sedan $S75
Ford Coupolot $750.
Ford Truck $500.
All with starter, F. O. B. Detroit
HEND-OCIER AUTO CO.
Insist ou Genulno Ford Ports
The directory of the University of
Nebraska is just out The following;
are the names of those who are listed
there who give their address as North
Platte: I
Helen Alden, arts and science.
Jollno Antonides, business adminls-'
tration.
Hazel Barber, Agriculture.
Edward Bogue, pharmacy.
Harold Burke, business' admlnistra
tlon.
Wilma Coates, Agriculture.
Cecil Cool, arts and science.
William Davis, medicine.
Cyril Donogan, agriculture.
Carl Harris, business admlnlstra-1
tlon.
Charles Hirsch, engineering.
Eva Hoagland, arts and science. '
Archlo Hood, business admlnlstra-'
tlon. i
Paul McGrow, Engineering.
Ilalph McGrow, art3 and science.
Murl Maupin, engineering.
Donald Newton, engineering.
Paul Ottenstein, agriculture.
Raymond Ogier, engineering.
Anna Quinn, business administra
tion. Donald Reynolds, business adminis
tration. ,
Walter Reynolds, law.
Reedo Reynolds, business adminis
tration. Marjorlo Ruessell, arts and sciences.
Paul Schwaiger, engineering.
Coy States, arts and sciences.
Leo Tlghe, pharmacy.
Florence Wilcox, arts and sciences.
Harry Huffman, medicine.
Elsio Waltemath, asts and sciences.
Loren Hastings, business administration.
Celebrate Sixtieth Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost celebrated
their sixtieth wedding anniversary
Saturday by holding a reception from
two-thirty until five in the assembly
rooms of tho Lutheran church, which
had been elaborately decorated with
cut flowers which carried out a color
scheme of yellow and white. The re
freshments also followed the color
scheme as much as possible. j
Over ono hundred and twenty-five
friends and relatives of the aged cou
ple gathered to pay their respects and.
express their good wishes by making)
Mr. and Mrs. Yost the recipients of
several very beautiful gifts. In be
half of tho Lutheran aid society, of
which she has always been an active
member, Rev. Koch presented Mrs.
Yost with a beautiful bride's boquet of
sixty carnations.
On December sixth, 1859, Miss Anna
M. Blier and Henry Yost were married
in Germany and settled at Hessen
Dounstadt, where they made tholr
home until they como to the United
States. Thirty-threo years ago they
camo to North Platte and Mr. Yost en
gaged in business as a harness maker.
To this happy union twelve chil
dren wero born, nine of whom aro liv
ing. They are: Mrs. G. H. Scharmann,
G. C. Yost, Mrs. C. Brodbeck, Mrs. T.
V. Austin, A. T. Yost, Mrs. Ella Huxoll
C. W. Yost and Miss Carrie Yost, of
tins city and Mrs. Mary Dill of Chicago
all of whom were present at tho recop
tion Saturday. Nearly all of tho twenty-five
grand children and seven great
grand childrn wero present.
This old-young couple, who havo
reached tho ages of elghty-fivo and
seventy-eight years and have enjoyed
sixty years of married happiness aro
held in high esteem by the entire com
munity, and by their kindness to oth
ers and desire to help those in need
have gathered about themselves a
large coterie of friends. .
I
SILK SHIRTS
of Quality
Thors's nothing moro suit
able for a man's Xmas gift
than a silk Shirt! We have
an elegant assortment. You
will find Eagle silk Crepe,
Jersey silk, silk broadcloth
and imported Japanese silk in
exclusive pntterns, plain colors
Jacquard and Stripe effects.
Our stock has never been
so complete nor our assort
ment so great as at present.
Sizes 13 to 18.
Prices 7.50 to $17.50
THE HIRSCHFELD co
The Store of Practical Gifts.
Doubly Surprised.
Friday evening a jolly crowd of boys
and girls surprised Miss Ruth Size
more on her fifteenth birthday at her
home at C22 Lincoln avenue. Many
games wero played and a very dainty
two course lunch was served.
After the first crowd left another
crowd came and surprised her, so she
had a double header surprise party.
There was aso a dainty two course
lunch served.
They all said they had a jolly time.
Tho house was decorated In Christmas
colors. When they left they wished
Miss SIzemore many more nappy birth
day and sho said sho hoped she could
return tho surprise.
There wore many beautiful and use
ful presents received.
::o::
Absolutely hew, engraved goblets at
$15 a set at Dixon's.
Catarrh and Spinal Joint
Heath Talk No. 28 by Drs. States.
On the chiropractic anatomical chnrt
an arrow that points to joints at the
base of the neck says: aA slight dis
placement of a joint in this pnrt of tho
spine is the ennso of so called throat
trouble, neuralgia, goitre, shoulder
nnd arm pnln, lngrippc, dizziness,
bleeding from the nose, CATARRH,
etc"
If tho "catarrh Joint" Is cnongh ont
of alignment to cause prcsure on the
spinal nerve nnd produce the sluggish
condition that goes with catarrh, there
Is little likelihood that salves, sprays,
nose washes, will have any permanent
benefit. How can it as long as tho
pressure that Is causing the trouble
remains?
NO CILUIGE There is no charge
for consultation nnd no obligation.
Call today.
Drs. States & States,
The P. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building and Loan Building
ortli Platte Scbrnskn.
irni
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING
J
VATv HEART
epical Jid
HEAD
EYE 5
CARS
OSE
THROAT
ARMS
LUNGS
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
B0WCL3
IPDFNniv
(bladder
LOWER
Linos
LOWER PINCHED
NERVfiS, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPUI SFS
(LIFE AND health)
iu I ntlK ORGANS
AND TISSUES
it
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