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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
Crystal, Tonight. i - EUGENE O'BRIEN In "SEALED HEARTS" a'poworful picture of youth, nge and HummutiIl(,. AIpo the compdy Beware of Boarders. mi DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office oyer the McDonald Stata Bunk. TIT. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Call 212 for frosh fjrocerloH. Dick Stogemnnn. Mrs. John Stilton returned yesterday from a visit In Denver Workmen started Sunday to rodocor- auKthe Interior of the union Pacific depot, ' Will Dolson, of Omaha, has been in town for several days visiting with friends. Now Is the time to linio your pnJnt Intt niid paper linnglni; done, l'liimc iMnck r70. Itf ',j3dltor 0. P. Kelly expects to leave tills, week for n visit with relatives In Oklahoma. Mrs. J. E. Allon loft Saturday for Elm Creek whcro the family will make their futuro homo. flio P. B. 0. will moot Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Hendy on west Third street. Chris Brodbock loft Sunday for Hot Spring, Ark., whoro ho oxpccts to spend a month or more. IMxon & Son, Sight Spcclnllsts. Tho high school basket ball tcanjf will go to Kearney Frldny to play tho high school team of that city. Marrlago licenses Issued by tho -.county judgo last year numbered 242 nB compared with 101. In 1918. , T. 0. SW8non, preildont of the Union Stato Bank, h bogun tho orectlon of a residence on tho 700 block on we.t Second streat. Mrs. K. U. Casey and Mrs. Ralph Hanson returned Friday from Omaha whoro the former had been taking treatment of Dr. D. T. Qulgloy. The remain of Hoaa FIrro. a little girl who died at n local hospital Sun day, wore taken to tho home of her parents at Oshkooh yesterday. We deliver fresh meat with grocery orders. Call 212 Dick Stegomann. C. 0. Welngand hns filed an Infor mation afulnst M. C. Butler charging him with defrauding the Hotel Mc Cabe of lodging and accommodations. An election of officers of tho "War Mntimra will m held at the federal building at eight o'clock this ovonlng. All members arc urged to bo present. Tho long expected organ 6xperf who will Install tho pipe organ at tho Lutheran church arrived Sunday. It will take him two or throe weeks to do tho work. Bargains In each department. Look nt our blouses on display at -prices which is a real Inducement. 15. T. Tramp & Sons. Freight traffic on th Union Pacific has fallen off considerably during the past week or two, and rather quiet business is expected for tho next month or so. In the basket ball gnmo Friday ev onlng the North Platto high school team dofeatcd Ogalalla by n score of twenty-ono to nine. Tho local team played a very fast game. Young man with clean habits and a stearn heated room wants room mato with samo kind of habits minus the room. Address 45, care Tribune. In the district court Friday Free man Johnson was given a verdict of $800 against Frank Martin as dam ages for a broken arm sustained while In Martin's employ. Johnson sued for $1,800. Dixon quality diamonds can not bo oxcellod and their prices will show exceptionally low considering the high prices. Reason, the bulk of our stock was bought last year. In tho caso of Yartor against the Union Pacific railroad, in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages for potatoes claimed to have been frozen In transit, the jury failed to ftgrco after deliberating all night Fri day. Up to noon Saturday, County Treasi urer Souder had issued 1400 auto li censes for tho year 1920. Tho total fees collected on these 1400 cars was $10,342 or an avorago of $11.G0 per car. In the first ten' days of January 1919, tho number of licences issued was GDI. ! Genulno Butternut and Kreatn Krust Bread. Call 212, Dick Stcgomann. J Mrs. Frank Conlln and daughter, i of Omaha, arrived yesterday, for a 1 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wllarry Dixdn. . j Bob Finney, now a Union Pacific ' conductor out of Evanston, spent the week end In town visiting relatives and. friends. All those Interested In tho Commun-1 Ity Chorus aro requested to meet at tho Franklin auditorium at 8:45 to morrow evening. It would pay you to Investigate our prices. Ono lot of gingham houso drosses at prices that you cannot af ford to pass. E. T. Tramp & Sons. 4 rLaBt week the Leypoldt & Penning ton Co. shipped nn avorago of thirty cars of hay a day from their various shipping stations. Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Rlchoson loft Saturday for Los Angolos whoro they will spend a couplo of months vlslt lng Mr. Rlcheson's paronts. Opting gowns on salo now for loss than the cost of tho material, buy now. E. T. Tramp & Sons. Farm sales aro starting early and tho number listed is ovidenco that thoro will bo many of them before tho grass starts to grow. Quite a number of those advertising sales have sold their land and will give pos session March 1st. This necessitates a mid-winter salo. President Gray, Gonoral Manager JeiTors and other Union Pacific offi cials aro expected to visit North Platto In a short time. Tho officials will mako nn Inspection of tho entire Un ion Pacific system In order that the newly elected presldont may learn moro of tho proporty. ::o:: For Snlo Thrco room houso and corner lot: house has largo pantry and clothes closet, pantry largo enough to bo mado Into a bath room If deslrod. Lot haB plenty of Inrgo shado trees and good cow barn ou It. Cnn glvo pos soBgjon at once. Call at 221 south Walnut street or phono Red 310. 101-5 Dixon & m, Sight Specialists. Found on stroota a purse ontnln Ing atria II change. Inqulro at'-thla of fice. It. L. Baker, of Stnpleoth, spout Sundayjn town with friends While cn routo to Sarbon td' ldok afer his busl iiosh Intsrosts. $ The best canned goods money can buy. Dick Stogemnnn. Mlts Til lie Blnhkcnburg and brothei Al are enjoying the sunshine nnd flowers of southern California, having left for that state a week or more ago. The Welfare Board committee in conjunction with tho park commis sioners aro working on the plan of building a swimming pool at the city park and hope to have It completod b; the time tho bathing season opens. All hats for womon nnd children will sell at one-half prlco. LEADER MERCANTILE CO. , Ratifications of the pence treaty of Versailles wore exchanged and poaco between Germany, Franco and Great Brntlan and other allied powers with tho exception of tho United States, became effective ut 4:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon. For Sale Quarter section good val ley hay land. 8 m. from N. P., $100 per a; GO a. broke. M. R. Magnus son. 1-3 W. H McDonald returned Sunday from Rochester, Minn., whcro he sub mitted to an operation. Ho Is feeling fine, and to bo free from stomach trouble after suffering severely for n number of years makes him feel that llfo Is worth living. Tho funeral of the lato Postmaster P. II. McEvoy was held from St. Pat rick's church yesterday morning at 9:30, tho church being filled with friends, among whom were many of the old-timers and members of the Knights of Columbus and the Elks. The postofflco was closed between the hours of 9:30 and 11 o clock. Ed O'Mara. who has been living on the former Carl McGrow place north east of town, and has sold (the land, will sell his cattle, horses and ma chinery at public auction January 28th and move to town. Mr. O'Mara Is an old-timer In Western Nebraska, having been em'ployed as a oowbby by John Bratt In 1881 nnd subsequent years. Dixon's sight specialist Is I at your snrvlco. I Mrs. Agnes C. Boycr, of North Platto, State Commander of the' Ladles of the Maccabees of Nebraska, was In tho city Tuesday and In the evening installed tho newly elected officers of Lexington Review, No. 22. Mrs. Boycr left for Grnnd Island Wednesday morning whero another Installation was held In the evening. Lexington Pioneer. . . To assist tho enumerators In se curing tho nnmcs of all foreigners who aro residents of thdWcity, the Chamber of Commerce has' secured tho services of Rlchl UgalfNtck, Chl ros and Greeley Jacobs In 'ascertain ing tho names of all their country men. To mnko tho list complete Un ion Pacific officials will also furnish tho nnmes of all foreigners who ap pear upon the pay rolls. Sidney, with loss tjinn one-half tho population of North Platte, has al ready raised a fund of $10,000 to fur ther tho work of Its business organi zation known as tho Sidney Com munity Association, and expect to In bor of Commorco of North Platto needs not less than $15,000 to carry out tho work It has planned for 1920. Will our business men and citizens Bubscrlbo as liberally as have tho peoplo of Sidney? :;o:: Houso For Salo ! Strictly modern G room house with garage, corner lot, on oast Fifth. Also lot on west Fifth. Apply 1002 east Fifth or phono Red 1155. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible Buy your Ford car now while deliveries aro possible. Thoro is only a limited, specified numbor of Ford cars allotted to this torrltory. You will bo wlso to buy one now whllo wo can got cars to deliver. A signed order with us 1b your protection Even our small allotment of Ford cars Is not shipped us until wo havo bona-fido ordors for them. This Is becauso tho domand for Ford cars all over tho country Is greater than tho supply or production. So, don't depend on spring delivery. Only so many Ford cars will bo shipped to this territory; only so ninny will bo nblo'to get Ford cars. If you would bo forehanded and plan ahead, you will havo us ' dollvor you a Ford car as soon as possible Then you will liavo It to ubo whenever you want It. ' Tho Ford Is nn all year utility In your homo or business. Its serviceability, Its caso of operation, Its low cost of maintenance, has mado It such. It will sorvo y,ou the year round. Spring nnd summer, autumn and wlntor, it Is your servant; always ready to do your bidding. Ford Touring $000.00 Ford Monaster $575.00 ford Sedan $875.00 Tord Coupolet $750.00 Ford Truck $500.00 Theso prices with starter except truck, F. O. B. Detroit. Insist on Genuine Ford Fnrts. HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service. c. Great Clean-up SALE THE Always Reliable Great Clean-up SALE SUITS OVERCOATS Mens and Young Mens A Golden Harvest of Money Saving Bargains This is the time to MAKE MONEY by SAVING it on purchases of things you will have to buy later on at considerably higher prices. Therefore in all sincer ity we say: "SUPPLY YOUR FUTURE AS WELL AS PRESENT NEEDS NOW while these low prices are in effect." A wonderful Assortment of KDPPENHEIMERS and other Famous makes of MENS & YOUNG MEN'S Suits & Overcoats $40 to $45 values 33 Tbt Hoe d Kuppdhinti Covm&x 1319 $28 to $30 values $40 to $45 values $33. $35 to $38 values $OQ $50 to $55 values RALSTON AND OTHER OUAEQ HIGH GRADE UilUflJ Broken lines but most all sizes, all styles in English or high toe. black if or tan calf or kid for which )J0J you would expect to pay $9 and 10 pair. Arrow and Monarch Shirts The greatest bargains. You can't afford to miss these high grade Shirts at the ridiculous low prices. 3 7)C for $2.75. Mens Work Shoes Solid leather tan or black, soft calf, which resists barn yard acid, two full double soles. Broken lines of $5, $5.50 and $6. values. Boy Suits Smart Belted and waist seam models in double service tabrics and in the latest color ings, ages 4 to 17. Values up to $16.50 SI 0.8 $3.85 Boys Overcoats These are wonderful values. j All the newest styles and pat terns, ages 10 to 19. Values up to $16.50 $8.85 P -1 each. Men's Overalls and Jackets 1 -98 1 each. Men's Extra Heavy Wool Union buits, $8.50 values $6.45 Suit. Men's Fine Worsted Union Suits, 4 values, $2.79 Suit. Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits, $2.50 values $1.85 Suit. Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits, $1.50 values 95e Suit. Boys Heavy Cotton Union Suits, all sizes. $1,10 Suit. Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers. 75c Garment. Boys School and Dress Shoes, values up to $5.00 $2.85 Men's Trousers, sizes 38-40-42 only. Values up to $4 $1.85 pair. Men's Heavy Wool Sweater Coats, values up to $10 ,$3.90 Men's Flannel Shirts, sale Price $2.98. Men's Flannel Shirts, sale price $1.98. Men's Flannel Shirts, sale pricE 98c. Men's Fast Black Hose, 25c values 17c pair. Men's Corduroy Caps, large sizes only 59c. Men's Canvas Gauntlets, 10c. Men"s Canvas Gloves 9c. Children's Wool Knit Caps, values up to $1.50 39c. Men's Heavy Wool Hose, 75c values 59c a pair. $1.75 pair. Ladies Hole Proof Hose, $2.50 value $1.75 pair. m HIRSCHFELD North Platte's Foremost Clothiers for Men and Young Men.