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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
LP CAItAfll). PERSONAL L. C. McOraw spent the week end with relatives huLextngton. Mrs. Panrienter has accepted a po sition as stenographer at tlio Trotter garage. Miss Floronce Stamp ontortalned a fow friends at bridge Friday oven Ing. Miss Lucille McFarland spent Sat urday In Horshey as tlio guest of Miss Alpha Miller. The G. I. A. to H. of H. T. will elect officers Friday, All members are ask ed to bo present. IHxon & Son, Sight Specialists. For Sale Heating stove, sanitary cot nnd baby carriage. Call Black 880. 103-3 A girl baby was born Frday to Mr and Mrs. Frank Weeks. Mother and baby are doing nlcelly. Mrs. Jennio Calhoun went to Grand Island this morning for a short visit with relatives. ' ' " Call 212 for fresh groceries. Dick' Stegemann. 77tf Mrs. Julia Frederlckson, of Kansas City, was tho week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith. Miss Margaret Sullivan came up from Grand Island Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Herman Schleuter. Robert and John Herrod returned Sunday from Paxton where they had been visiting their sister Mrs. Moke M'cFadden. County Attorney J. T. Keefe return ed Sunday from Sioux City, Iowa, where he had gone to spend Christmas with relatives. Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlnem Building. Phono 307. 77tf Mrs. Joe Nolan returned Saturday from Omaha wherte sho had been vis iting her parents for the past two weeks. Mrs. II. L. Becker, who had been taking treatment at the Twlnem hos pital returned Sunday to her home in Ogalalla. Miss Marjorie Lidell will return Thursday to tho convent at Naveau 111., after spending the holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Dent. Special Kettle rendered lard. Brod beck's Meat Market. 86tf So many of the old soldiers are out of tiown that tho Womiinfs Relief Corps has decided not to give their an nual dinner to the G. A. R. at this time. Ask to see our silk hosiery, some special bargains at 59 cents, 9S cents and $1.19. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. E. T. Tramp & Sons. AVo hae no leaders, but offer you tho choice of our entire stock nt One- Fifth to One-Half off of the regular prices. Edwnrds-Rejnolds Co. The Episcopal guild will meet in the church parlors Thursday after noon. Hostesses will be Mesdames Mackintosh, Ames, Shriver and Graves. All members are asked to at tend as there will be election of of- fiCpJS, .'- 4 - ...." .,X;i-' -.a Vr Special Kettle rendered laru. lirou beck's Meat Market. 8Gtf Tho ladies aid society of the Metho dist church will hold their regular meeting next Thursday afternoon at the church parlors. The entertaining committee are Mesdames S. Swanson G. Monk, C. Willerton and H. Scott. Visitors aro invited. 'ext winter's prices on underwear hnvo already been inudt nnd take it from us they nro up in the skies. Bet ter buy now for next winter. Ed' wards-lteynolds Co. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Miss Fredabel Larson, of1 Grand Island, visited with friends In town Saturday. , Supt. Snyder, of tho state farm, left last night for Cambridge to attend tho Mouscl cattle sale. - Mrs. G..Kratzenstoln, Mrs. C. G. Peterson and Mrs. Johnson, of Brndy, were in town yesterday shopping. Elgin wrist wntchos aro very scaro We have a few left in stock, $30 to $50. Dixon, tho joweler. Fred McClymont, living southeast o town, left yesterday for Cambridge to attend the Mousel Bros, sale of thor oughbred cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Waltemnth left Sunday for a ten-day visit in Chicago. Willie there they hopo to meet Captain Rolf Ifalligan who fs expected to reach there in a fow days from over seas service. Miss Effa Dale Goss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goss, former resi dents of North Platte, was' married in Lincoln on New Year'B eve to I Fred W. Clark, who is engaged In tho bank ing business nt Hudson, Col. Columbia records will play on your phonograph. Dixon will bo glad to demonstrate them to you. Cohagen & Barraclough, who have the contract for erecting the E. N Ogier house on west Fourth, took ad vantage of tho pleasant weather last week and got the franio work well uncler way. This house of seven rooms will be stuccoed on tho exter ior. Levi Duke and his force of work men are finishing up the work of re decorating the interior of tho federal building, a work upon wheh they have been busy for a couple of months. Every Inch of tho interior has been brightened up, and the effect is very noticeable, especially in tho postoffice lobby. j A representative of an eastern auto mobile manufacturer was in North Platto a short time ago for the pur pose of investigating the feasibility of this city as a distributing center for western Nebraska. Should North Platto be selected a largo warehouse will be erected In which to store enrs and parts. We all sprang from tho ape but Teddy Draoo agreed that ho didn't spring as far as the rest of 'em did. That's a good bit of philosophy. You'll find more laughs and thrills and romance In Douglas Fairbanks' great picture "Tho Knickerbocker Buckaroo." You won't want to miss it. It will be at the Keith Wednesday and Thursday. Special Home cured bacon 35c per pound. Brodbeck's Meat Market. tf Everett Kendall, a former reporter for tho Daily Telegraph, is spending this winter in a Denver sanitorium and Is reported to be improving from tCireatened tubercular trouble. He hopes to leave the Institution in the spring and resume his duties as edi tor of the Hebron Register. Do not complain about the high cost of living if you full to tnkc fnM ;i(hnnlatrn ofithe radical .reductions now being offered by Kdwards-Jtey-nolds Co, Tho directors of tho Chamber of Commerco will hold a meeting at noon today for tlio purpose of selecting a paid secretary for the organization They had a number of applications from out-of-town men who have bad experience in that lino and at least two of the applicants have been In town to personally, meet the directors and to look over the Hold. Tho selection has, wo understand, been simmered down to two. Miss Mao Walker" Is quito seriously 111 with heart trouble. "Ted" Bogue returned to Lincoln yesterday nfter spending tho holldnys at home. Harry York left last night for Oma ha to nttend tho convention of state implement dealers. Mrs. Wood Whlto was called to Lin coln yesterday by, the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Halnline. x Clnudo Wolngnnd returned to Fre mont collego Sunday after spending tho holldnys with the home folks. Phone No. SO for frosh groceries Free delivery. McGovern &. Stack. Miss Winnio Schriver, of Gothen burg, has accepted a position as book keeper in tho county clerk's of fice. Miss Gladys Hall went to Sidney Saturdny o spend a couple of months as relief message operator for the Union Pacific. Merchants who inaugurated clear ance sales Friday report big. business Tho volume of trado Saturday was es pecially, gratifying. Dixon's eyo service is close at hand don't strain your eyes nnd continue on with that headache. A score or more boys nnd girls who had conio home to spend tho Christ mas vacation, left for their respective schools Snturday night and Sunday. Ed J. McGovern. who was placed in jail on tho charge of hypothecating money from the Hub store, made a refund of tlio money New Year's. day was released from custody und .left town, r N'ext winter's prices on underwear Imo already been made and take it from us they are up In the skies. Bet ter buy now for next winter. Ed" wnrds-ltejnolds Co. Ice for the passenger service house is now being shipped down from Lar amlo. The first crop on tlio lake east of town has been harvested and stor ed. Ice on the Gothenburg lake is not of sufficient thickness to cut. The sacred concert to be glvou at St. Patrick's church next Monday nnd Tuesday evenings, under the auspices of the choir, promises to be a treat for lovers of good music. Tlio choir will bo assisted by other talent. Admis sion is placed at fifty cents. Have music in your home. Dixon will put an Edison or Columbia in your home witli a small payment down and tho rest on monthly pay ments. Shipments of hay have been unus ually, heavy during the past week. growers taking advantage of tho pres ent opportunity to get Into tho mead ows. During November and Decem ber shipmens were comparatively light. Tho price is still around twen ty dollars a ton on car. Failing to secure a building in which to begin business, the North Platte Equity Association is now cast ing around for a vacant lot upon which to erect a building commensur- ato with the needs . The promoters find that vacant lots in ho business district aro held at a high price. f -WV how no lenders, but offer you the choice oi our enure siock at uuc Fifth to Ono-Iliiir off of the regular prices. Edwards-Reynolds Co. P. A. Norton had tho misfortune last wdek to get a large cinder in his eyo i Tlio eyeball was so badly scratched that it was necessary for him to go to Omaha Friday to consult a specialist 'A message received yesterday from P. J. Norton, who accompanied him stated that Mr. Norton was doing ... 1.1 l. t.l . ,. I mceiy - uui wouiu iii uuuuiy uu ni niu hospital for the remainder of this week. AT THE SUN THEATRE Three Days, Commencing, Jan. 6th AFTERNOON MATINEE EACH DAY. MARY PICK FORD, In Her Third Picture from Her Own Studio 66 HEART O THE HILLS Adapted from the famous novel by John Fox, Jr. "You dare to pull my hair." cries Mary Pickford, as the little mountain girl just starting to school. And Mary shows the boys she can fight with her fists for her rights. It is the inimit able Mary with her laughs and frowns and intrepid daring, in the story of the feudist fights of the old Kentucky Mountaineers. L adie 8 Hole Proof Silk Hose $2.50 grade at SI. 75' HIKSCHFELD s GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE The first 3 days of our Great Clean Up Sale were the biggest sell ing days in the history:, .of our tore- There, i ,a reason This sale pre sents extraordinary money saving opportunities, if you value the pur chasing power of your dollar you will attend this sale. Supply your needs for many months -V .4. KUPPENHEIMER'S And other Famous Makes MENS and YOUNG MEN'S Suits and Overcoat $40 to $45 VALUES $28 to $30 Values $23 $35 to $38 Values 4CO $40 to $45 Values $33 $50 to $55 Values $39 BOYS SUITS The new Norfolk and Waist Seam Models, values at $16.50 810.85 BOYS OVERCOATS Waist Seam and Belted Models, formerly priced to $16.50 $8.85 MEN'S CREPE DE CHINE SILK SHIRTS $13.50 values ale PQ 7C ice (PO.it) Sale Price MEN'S UNION SUITS HEAVY COTTON RIBBED Sale Price 95' MEN'S HOSE, fast black, 25 cent grade, per pair Sale 17c Price 1 1 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS values up to $5, Sale Price $2.98 MEN'S UNION SUITS,heavy Cottonribbed, - i Sale Price $1.98 MEN'S CORDUROY CAPS, large size only, Sale Price 59 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS values up to $3.50k . ..i'wxy Sale Price $1.98 MEN'S UNION SUITS, fine wool ribbed, -m Sale Price $2.79 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL ARMY HOSE, 75c value, Pair. Sale CQC Price MEN'S ROPE STITCH SWEATER COATS Worth Up To $10.00 Sale Price $3.90 MEN'S FLEECED LINED SHIRTS and DRAWERS, Sale 7QC Price 8 O BOY'S BLOUSES NECK BAND STYLE Small Sizes Sale OAC Price 29, ARROW and MONARCH DRESS SHIRTS, values up to $3.50 95c -RALSTON DRESS SHOES and other high grade, worth up to $10.00 $5i90 en's Bib Overall Sale and Jackets PMCB $1.95 Garment MAIL ORDER PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED Know Your Opportunity The HIRSCHFELD G North Platte's Foremost Clothiers For Men and Boys MAIL ORDER PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED Now Years Eve Watch Party. At tho homo of Juao Perkins twon-ty-four girls nnd boya colobratod tlio old year out and now year In. A Now Ycar'H treo was decorated with silver tinsel. Tho hoys brought a remem brance for tho girls and tho girls for tho boys. A program was rendered follows: Piano solo, Marlon Richards; piano solo and song, Gladys Cornwoll; reading, on titled "A School Girl's Itovcrlos In Church," Juno Porklns; Music by Mnr rn uiniinnia. iilnnn and Arthur How ard on saxaphono; Hinging of sovornl gongs by, all. Refreshments wore sorvod and all onjoyed tho evening dancing tho old year out and tho new year In. Contributed, Tho Cornwoll young peoplo had a Now Years six o'clock dlnnor at their homo, 41fi west Tenth strcot. Thoso who attended roport a splendid time. Thoso long nights, why not nn Ed ison? Dixon, tho Joweler. Marion Donovan, of Schuyler, spont tho week end at tho L. O. King don homo. OAS ENGINE FOR SALE. Four horso power Fairbanks gaa ongino in good running order. Brod beck's Meat Market. 8Ctf Notice of Final Report Estato No. 1C73 of Maurlco Loaning deceased in tho County Court or Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tim stutn of Nebraska, to all nor- sous interested in said ostato take notlco that tho administratrix ban filed a final account and roport of her administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which havo boon sot for hearing bo foro said court on January ao,, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated January 5, 1920. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, JGJ23 County Judge.