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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
V i We thank you for your patronage the past year and hope our efforts may merit a continuance of your favors the coming year. DIXON, The Jeweler. iff LOCAL A3H PERSONAL Call 212 for frosh groceries. Dlcl: Stogeinnnn. 77tf W. V. Honglnnd returned Wednes day from Scotts IJluff wliero ho lind ' boon transacting hUHlnoss for a couplo . . of days. Spoolal Homo curod bacon 35c nor pound. Brodbcck'H Moat Market. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payno loft yes terday afternoon for Los AngoloB where they will spend a couplo of months. Special Kottlo rendered lard. Brod beck'a Meat Market. 8Ctf - Mr. and Mrs. dus Norton wont to Grand Island Wednesday morning to visit a fow days with their son Jim and family. Dr. H. 0. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldfi. Phone 148 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cummlngs and children loft Tuesday night for Wcb iHcr City, Iowa, to spend Christmas .with relatives. "' Walter Hoxlo, who has been locatod at Llmon, Cal., for some tlmo, camo down Tuosday to spond Christmas with the homo folks. - For Sale A bargain: 8 room house, .modern oxcopt heat; has garago, barn and coal shod. Phono black 1132, 408 east Eloventh street. 8Ctf l Harry Russoll and Rodger Batlo re turned Tuesday to their homo In Kear ney after a week's visti with their grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Davidson. To whom arc you going to sell your Hay and Grain? The Harrington Mer cantile "Co. will offer the- highest prices. C4tf W. CRltncr oxpocts to leave about the first of tho year for his old stamp ing ground in central Pennsylvania, Ho will bo absent a couplo or months For Salo Cord wood, $12 por cord -lon car nt Klkhorn on U. P. Writo w. 'tH. Burkott, C003 Davenport stroot, Omaha. 100-4 A dancing party for Elks and mcm bors of tholr families will bo hold at tho homo this evening. Thoro will bo a Christmas tree from which gifts will bo distributed. Dr. llounrd Yost, Dentist, Twlnom Dulldln?. Phono U07. Tilt v,,Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Munsinger arid' daughtor Miss Eda, of Wayno, Wnrron Munsinger and Mrs. Maria Blako of ' Tabor, Iown, are spending a couplo of weeks nt the M. T. Munsinger homo. - 'For Salo Seven room modern 4lhouBe, two full lots, fruit and shado trees, garago and othor out buildings ..Easy terms. 320 south Elm. C. E. M'cLano. 92tf Tom V. Austin, former local manag er, of tho Westorn Union, who has ac cepted a position with a tiro company in Omaha, expects to movo his family to that city shortly nftor tho first of January. Christian Sclenco sorvlco Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday evoniug meetings every wook at 8:00. A cordial invi tation Is. extended to all to attend these services. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. At tho mooting of tho B. P. O. ElkB Monday evening Guy Popojoy, Harloy Tiley and Harold Langford wero tho victims of tho funmakors and wero given tho full progrnm of ovonts which tend to mako a follow a real good . Elk. OAS ENGINE FOll SALE. Four horso powor Fairbanks gas cnglno in good running ordor. Brod bocVs Meat Market. 8Ctf Ed Leypoldt, of Hershoy, transacted huslnestt In town Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Bryant, of Ogdon, Is a guest at the E. N. Johnston homo. Speolal Homo curod bacon 35c por pound. Brodbeck's Moat Market. tf L. C. Carroll returned Wednosdny morning from a buslnos trip to Oma ha. Mrs. Nora Dorr of Rawlins, Wyo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Johanna Mc Graw. Miss Gladys Johnston entered the Twinom hospital tho last of tho wook for troatmont. Special Kettlo rendered lard. Brod beck's Moat Market. 8Ctf .Knglneor W. S. Dolson returned TiioBday from Excelsior Springs, Mo., wliero ho had spent ton days. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Forbes wero call ed to Nora Springs, la., Monday by tho doath of Mrs. Forbes' father. J. D, Cox wont to Sutherland Wed nesday,, to play Santa Claus to nciccs and nophows who live there. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bornd arrived from Omaha Wednesday to spond Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Glbbs. Mrs. GIbbs and Mrs. Bornd are sisters. During the past month nulto a num ber of case of small-pox have devel oped in Brady and vicinity, but in most instances of mild form. Natur ally tho people down thoro aro won dering whether it Is to prove epidemic this winter. Through a boycott on oggs by tho womon of Lincoln tho prlco dropped from eighty-five cents a dozen to fifty flvo cents. Tills latter price is con' sldored fair and tho ban has been lifted, Othor articles which aro con sldored too high in prlco will be boy cotted. Ray Peters arrived homo Monday from a camp hospital in Georgia on a furlough and will remain until tho latter part of next weok. Ho has had oloven operations performed during tho past two years and still has an open Wound which needs dressing reg ularly, L. S. Smith, who fbrmorly mado North Platto his homo, and who put Lout a big acreage of wheat south of Big Springs last year, threshed forty thousand bushels. lie jmil has 20,000 bushola to put on tho markot This fall ho put out a big acreago near Llmon, Col. Merchants roport Christmas trade as satisfactory, though thoy feol con fldont much more business would havo boon transacted had not tho roads boon In such bad condition. .Trade was very heavy Tuesday and Wednes day, many out of town pcoplo coming by train to do tholr shopping. E. O. Martin, of Donvor, spent tho wook end at tho homo of his cousin, Mrs. Honry Gllfoyl. Mr. Martin, who Is superintendent of tho Dyers homo for boys, Is a slngor of some noto and assisted tho Prosbytorlan choir, of which Mrs. Gllfoyl is director, with a solo nt tho Sunday morning service nnd a vocol and a trombono solo nt the evening service. C. C. Clark, who resided south of Maxwell and wns well known In that section of tho county, died at the Mayo tiros, hospital at Rochestor Minn., Monday night following an op oration for mi nhcnfm nf tlin ntnmnrli Tho remains worn rnenlvml nf Mnvwnll Wednesday morning, but wo havo not learneu mo uaio or tno lunoral. He leaves a wife and threo children. II wnB a brothor-ln-law of J. D. W. Lin coin of this city. Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease Too ration and too llttlo work havo about tho samo effoot on persons past middle ace. I'roper aotton ol tho lddnoys Is necessary to uooa health. Thoy not as a inter and reinovo Iroui tho blood poisonous waste matter, which, it permitted to remain in tho Bystem.lcads to muuy complications. in, .m jya5iy nervo"s- SJ,r8': run-down men and women suffer from pains In tho back and fides. tlUzy spells, bladder weakness, sore musoles and stiff Joints, and tall to reallia that rhoumatlsm. dlabotei. or oven IMbui's disease may result. 70uZmtZmZa,0lre that yurkWners weak. disordered, or lnaotlve. De WITT'S KIDNEY & MADDER PILLS jbave benefited thousands nnd have been used by young, middle aged end old, with complete satisfaction. They act quickly and .surely and havo given relief in cases of years standing. DeWITT'S KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS are put up in two sizes, 50 cents and $ 1.00 per bottle for sale by McCRACKEN DRUG CO. FAMILY DRUGGIST. Service that ServeS Hotel McCabe BIdg. Phone Number 8 North Plsttte. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Dr'J.sJiTwInom made a bhslncsS trip to Maxwell Wednesday;: ' 1 boy baby was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. John yosolpka. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crisp, of Illlf, Col., visited with friends In town Tuesday while onroute to Gothenburg.: Freeman Hanson came up from Lin coln Tuesday to spond Christum with his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Pulver. Man col Overman, who Is employed In a lmnk at Cmappll, came down i I'uesday to eat turkey with the home folks,. Mrs. W. C. Patterson arrived Tues day from Minneapolis for a visit with Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. victor Von Qootz. i J. Vernon Lunsford oame down from! Cheyenne Wednesday to ipomi the : weak end at the Lochlel Joluiston homo. i Wanted A competent stenographer Inquire at Hoftgland fk Hotignnd' law office ! Air anil Mm. r?nrl Sliiinn nml nlill- 1 dren went to Hastings Wodnpsdav noon to visit over Christmas with rel-1 atlves. Harloy Pennington returned Wei nosdny, from a woek's business viblt in i Omaha and towns on tho Northwest- j urn ruuu. C. P. CathaiiB, night ticket agent at the depot, loft Tuosday night to : pend Christmas with his parents at Hum phroy, Nob. Mrs. Farrell McGovern, who had been taking treatment at the Twlnem hospital, returned Wednesday to her home In Brady. Harry Sprung, of the Landgrnf bar ber shop force, has returned to work nftor a two weeks' siege of sciatic rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Westfall arrived Wed nesday from Carroll, Iowa, to spend Chrlstmns with their daughter, Mrs. W. F. Crook. Miss Anna O'Conncll camo up from Grand Island Tuosday to spend Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Connoll. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sommer, of Max well, wero Christmas guests at the homo of tho latter's brother, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Fetter. Tho banana' belt, which was shot all to pieces for about six weeks, Is now coming Into Its own. Why go to southern California? For Salo Four room house and two lots, Nos. 3 nnd 4 In S00 block on west Ninth street. Prlco $1500. Inquire nt 221 west Eleventh street . 100-3 Mr. and Mrs. O. W. SIzemoro and daughter Miss Ruth went to Hershey yesterday to spend Christmas and tho week end with relatives. Miss Lillian McCracken, Instructor of music in tho Boulder schools, Is spending the holiday vacation with hen sister, Mrs. H. M. Grimes." .p County Treasurer Soudor desires it to be known that 1020 automobile Ulcenses aro payable on or before Thursday of next week. Failure to pay promptly may cause trouble to the delinquents. Tho wedding of Clarence Day and Miss Myrtle Deoler will take place at tho Methodist church Wednesday ov enlng of next weok. Following tho ceremony a reception will be held in tho church parlors. - Thoy attempted to trifle with a wostornor, but found out to their sor row that ho meant business. He could handlo a gun or fight with his fists, Soo William Russell In "Eastward Ho-" at the Keith tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph North enter tained a number of frionds yesterday at a flvo course Christmas dinner. The fcaturo of the dinner was tho tiny Christmas tree center-pleco bearing a gift for ench guest. Tho gifts whon opened provud to bo "sells." Covers woro laid for eleven. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Saint and chil dren, of Elmhurst, 111., nrrlved Wed nosdny to spond Christmas with Mrs. Saint s paronts, Mr .nnd Mrs. P. J Glemnn. For several months past Mr. Saint has been locnted nt Casper, Wyo., as onglnoor in chargo of con structlon work for tho Northwestorn road. Thieves gained an ontrnco into tho furniture department of tho W. R. Ma lonoy store Tuesday night through an alloy window and though thoy had ac cess to tno office, did not molost tho cash register or desk drawors. Thoy did, however, attempt to force tho door betwoon tho furnlturo nnd hnrdwaro departments, but failed to do so. Evl dontly thoy woro after some article in tho hardware stock. That poker games on tho quiet ex 1st In North Plntto Is evidenced by tho fact that ovory day or so somo follow walks Into ono of tho banks nnd stops paymont on checks, remarking that ho had gotten into a llttlo gnmo and had beon "trimmed." Of courso it is a "poor sport" who won't pay his pok or dobts In early days such an action gonorally resulted in a "guu play." Tho follow who can't afford to loso should never handlo tho cards, but ovory town has its poor dupes. r:o:: Hoiiko For Snip. Strictly modorn G room house with garago, cornor lot, on oast Fifth. Also lot ou west Fifth. Apply 1002 oast Fifth or phono Rod 1155. 09-2 ::o:: Fur Coats and Itobcs. v Wo tnko ordors for tanning furs nnd hldos for coats and robes and for tho making of coats and robos from furs nnd hides, Coats rollned and re paired. Oltf L. LIPSII1TZ. ::o:: FJvo Dollars llownnl For tho roturn or for information loading to tho rocovory of a whlto En gllsh Sottor fomnlo puppy, six weoks old, with largo black spot on right sldo of head, loft side of head white return to 703 east Third Btroot, or Red-Blooded Folks " "" How iong have you waited for such a Cyclone Sensation as this? Arguments are unecessary to convince you that this Big Sensation al Production will be the talk of the world wherever shown. AT THE SUN THEATRE Three Bays, Commencing Dec. 3Qth. AFTERNOON MATINEE EACH DAY. DR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDnnaW State Bank. Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Bokosklo cele brated their fiftieth wedding anniver sary Saturday morning at 8:30 In the chnpol of St. Patrick's church, Rev. Patrick McDald reading the marriage linos as this couple renewed the vows they made fifty years ago. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Buchaw. At th samo tlmo their daughter, Mrs. Durbln and her husband, of Wellficet celebrated their fifteenth anniversary Following tho celebration nt the church on elaborate dinner was serv ed at the Bokosklo home at noon to a largo number of frionds. ::o:: ' Seoiutr Is Uel loving. You got all you pay for when you buy gasoline from our now Visible Gasoline Pump, which wo havo just installed. It measures out the gaso line boforo you and you will not go away thinking that you did not get full measure. Standard Gasoline 2Gc Whlto Roso Gasoline 27c Sorvlco day or night. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Johnnsen's Sale Dates , January 7th. General farm sale at Lexing ton. 14th, Geo. Snyder's general farm sale 3 miles east of Maxwell. . 20th. General farm sale at Lexington. 'February 4th, Lee Mustard, general farm sale, southeast of North Platto. 18th, A. H. Turpen general farm sale 10 miles northeast of North Platte. Start nt Washington Congressman Blanton (democrat) of Texas asserts that tho radical idea is woven into our whole system of gov ernment at Washington and that the department of labor from Secretary Wison down "Is so honoycombed and permeated with tho spirit of anarch Ism that we have got to havo a house cleaning there before wo can got to the bottom of tho situation. ::o:: Wanted Liberty bonds at market prlco. Louis Llpshltz. -::o::- Iiicomo Tax Blanks Delayed. A noto from Geo. L. Loomls, Internal revenue collector for Nebraska, reads as follows: "Owing to dolay, In tho printing, in como tax blanks will not bo available for distribution until about January 15th, 1920. Forms will be mailed promptly to all taxpayers, who filed return for tho yenr 1918, us soon as received by tho collector of Internal revenue. ' ::o;: A IJuUer Jinking Cow. Chicago. All records for tho pro duction of butter aro believed to havo boon brokon by tho registered cow, Lulu Apheo of Ashburn, which pro duced 13.CC9 pounds of milk, from which 1000 pounds of butter was mado In tho year ending November 1 accord ing to a statomont by tho Amorlcan Jersey Cattle club. Tho butter produced from tho cow's milk Is 100 pounds In oxcess of her weight, and Is said to bo flvo times as much as tho average production from dairy cows. to:: HUNT THE HIGHT PLACE for Right Prices on Furniture, Stoves and Hardware Bargains in used Furnlturo. Special prices on Guns, Sholls. Traps and Tonts. ECHELHEKY, EAST FRONT STREET 98-4. O. M. SWEDBURG, 20 Years Experience Pure Bred Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer 1IOLDREGE., NEBRASKA. Making sales regularly for some of the be3t breeders and farmers all over the state. Am selling nearly every day in sale season and will appreciate the opportunity to make your sale. For sale dates write me or call at the Union State Bank, North Platte, and arrange for sale dates and terms. In appreciation of of your Christmas support to you a f prosperous New Year. Geo. Frater, Druggist. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building or purchase of homes for tle 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. HAY We Buy and Sell- Obtain our Prices. THE HARRINGTON MER. CO. phone 202 99-2