The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 16, 1920, Image 7
t- ' - - .A Walter E. Perkins, Eda Ann Luke and Will Archie in scene from "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," Keith Theatre, Thursday, January 22. LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL to A girl bnby was born Monday Mr. and Mrs. CJias. McNcal. Chas. Kosmacck, of Brule, trans acted business In town Wednesday. See the new spring voiles at Wil cox Department Store. Mrs. John Keliher, of Maxwell, visited with friends in town Tuesday. Miss Julia Gleason went to Grand Island Wednesday to visit her sister. Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office over Wilcox Pepartment Store. Leo Cronen, of Sioux City, la., is the guest of James and Joseph 'Roddy. H. A. Lawhead was called to Okla homa a few days ago by the death of a brother. Dixon's alarm clocks are guaran teed. The Indian Card Club was entertain ed by Mrs. J. H. Stone Wednesday .afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garner, of Brady, visited with friends in town Wednesday. M. S. Reblmusen leaves tonight for a visit with relatives in Kearney and Mr.'Johfi Guynnn nnd Miss Mablo Crab were called to l'axton Wednes day by the death of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jons Sommer, of Max well, ,vfro In town Tuesday vlsltinx and 'looking after business nmttors. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mttrcott came down from Sterling yosterdny morning to visit friends for a few days. A sterling silvor nut set at $42.00, of exceptional beauty. Dixon, the quality jowelor. Miss Janet McDonald will ontortnin this aftornoon complimentary to her cousin, Mrs. Win. Daub, of Fostorin Ohio. W. C. Rltner loft Tuesday for Now port, Ponnu.. whoro ho will visit old time friends until about the first of April. For Sale Electric sowing machine olactrlc iron, oIcctrlcv wnshor and a butfeVnll iiev. j03'12ast Fifth. 1-2 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daub, of Fos torln, are the guosts of relatives in town. Mrs. Daub was formorly Miss Ruth McDonald. ! Rollmiulshment For Salu ISO acres northwest Mcl'herson Co. Vacant land near for additional entry. Ad I dress XX, Tribune oftlco. 2-1 Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twincin Untitling. Phone 307. 77tf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Frederic re turned Wednesday from Kansas City where they had been visiting rolntives for the past two weeks. Dennis Breen, who has been living north of tho river and sold off his personal property yesterday, will movo to this city to make his home. nr. H. O. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray 'Diagnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phono 148 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nelson, living northwest of Hershey, woro visitors in town Wednesday, bringing down Columbus For Salo by owner: Smnll Bunga-1 fowls to be exhibited at tho poultry low close in. Four Rooms and bath. ,Bllow' Phono Red 1219. 2-2 Deputy Grand Marshall, Frank J. ' Koch, of Sidney, officiated at the in- session of tho Tucday evening bridge 1 spallation of ollicers at Wa 'a Walla club this week A special meeting of tho American Legion will be held this evening at tho library building. Dixon's gift store is always at your service. Mrs. CTlydo Cook returned Tuesday from a week's visit in Chappell with Airs. Homer Handlcy. Miss Anna Hormanson went to Grand Island Wednesday to consult a doctor about her eyes. A Shaffer pen will . be a life long friend. Dixon, the jowelor. i chapter of tho Odd Fellows last evening. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Little Mary Ellen Johnston return ed to her home In Grand Island Wed nesday, after a week's visit with her crandnaronts. Mr. and Mrs. Lochiel Johnston. Tho Gothenburg basket ball team defeated tho Sutherland team Friday ovonine by a score of sixty-two to eight. Tho Gothenburg Times refers to tho game as a two-act comedy. 1 Kettlo rendered lard. Brod hnpir'n TVTn.it Market. 86tf . ad M laJ Eul Ca4 IJt tni ZmJ ia Kn lofi lot VaM lul In Btai Bnl In2 Lul lird V In This Great Sale N ow m Stock Re Till run disc i. I Many th6usarids of dollar' lVaVe'alreacly been spent with us since this sale began by wise buyers who are planning for the fu ture. If you have not taken advantage of oiir wonderful bargains do not wait another day. ' We continue to offer unrestricted choice of our entire stock at 1 One-Filth to One-Half Off of regular prices, tunity pass you. Do not let this oppor- 1 1 Mi Mi m Mi Mi Mi ii Mi Mi Mi 5 . 1S5 Sfi'rT Clearance I 5 ALL Edwards-ReYnolds FOR MEN AND BOYS. Co. I SATURDAY LAST DAY OF SALE Mi !fi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi MS Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi ffi Mi Mi Mi Mi SB White Coffee Cups and Saucers 20c. Laundry Soap 4c. Stationery 9c a box. Ladies and Childrens Winter Under wear 98c Ladies Colored Fibre Silk Hose 39c. Ladies Black Hose 13c. Children's Black Hose 14c. Graniteware 49c. Palmolive Soap 8 l-3c Outing Flannel 25c. Curtain Scrim 17 l-2c. O. N. T. Crochet Thread 10c. Shoe Laces 2 pair 5c. Clothlike Linen Writing Paper 9c. W WW O'Connor Sc. 10c and 25c Store. In Hi m Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi bfi ffi Mi Mi Mi Mi m Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi yfi LFi IB ib Mi Mi Mi m LOCAL AND TERSOJfAL If your car la not working to your satisfaction, or if It needs repairing or general overhauling let tho Ewart Harrlson Motor Co. put It In first, class shape for you. 721 North Locust, Phone 235. Hlshop Beecher and Mr. Goring, of Oinalm. will ho here over the wecic end ami will launch tho natlon-wldo campaign of the Episcopal chureli in this district. . Both Bishop Dcecher nnrl Air. fiorlne will spcaic on una "subject at the eleven o'clock service Sunday. Misses Julia O'Nell and Viola Ole linHtnsaus to tho P. F. F. club at a line party at the Keith Wed nsday evening. Following tho show a two course lunch was served at the Oasis. Tho county commissioners at their meeting Monday purchased a now 40 00 tractor made by tho Minneapolis Machinery Co. One of the tractors which has been in use was iruuuu m on the deal. Tho first rehearsal of the Commun ity Chorus was hold at tho Franklin auditorium Wednesday, thirty mem bers' attending. With Mrs. Shrlyor as tho very competent directress, the work started off in a very satisfac ory manner. A delegation of eight pr ten mem bers of tho local lire department will lavo Monday for Scotts Bluff to attend . i. ni r.nnvnntlon of tho stato vol- RRociatlon. The dates of tho convention are January 21, 22 and 2.5. a nnviH .1. Guv Swopo, Harold t '.,i iinrrv York. Sam Van Doran. C M. York, Jus. Smallwood and Wm. SimantB went to Paxton nr.inI,.in.. fnr tho Installation Of 01- fleers In tho Encampment branch or tho Odd Fellows. Mrs. E. D. Earhardt, of Cozad, who is at an Omaha hospital, is roporiuu . i,o in i vnrv serious condition. m-a Trnrimriit. Is a fonnor resident of North Platte, Mr. Earhardt having been head baker of tno uioai uime.y for a number of years. Tho entertainment committee of the B P. O. Elks will submit to tne iru- a n nrnnnsttlon to flllisll Off tllO third lloor of tho newer part of tho building. This would give a roum 40x75 feet In which tho social func tions of tho members could bo hold. Diamonds Dixon Diamonds. Mrs. Sylvester Parr entortnlnod at a luncheon Tuesday, with lior mothor, Mrs. Annio Church, und Mrri. Eliza beth Crusen as honor guests. Table decorations woro violets, with violet place cards. Covers woro laid for eight. Wo wish to thank our many friends and nolghbors, the fraternal ordors and post office forco who no kindly as sisted us and sent Jlowors during tho long lilnosB and death of our holoved fathnr. tho Into P. H. MoBvoy. HIS piIILDljEN. For Salo An eight room house and three lots, garage and chicken houso at 120 caBt Twolfth street, price $f.000 Also tho former Julius Mogonson iproporty at 100 east Ninth, modern house of nino rooms wltli closets, full basement and entirely modern; hay barn, smaller barn and smoko houso on promises. Prlco $d,000. Inquire of Georgo McKain at 100 cast Ninth street. 1-2 Registered Shorthorn CnUIp Sale. I.' E. Burton and Geo, .Russell will hold a salo of high class, usoful Shorthorns at Mnywood, Fobruary 11, 1020. v -::o;:- Houso For Salo Strictly modorn G room houso with garago, corner lot, on cast Fifth. 'Also lot on woat Fifth. Apply 1002 east Fifth or phono Red 1155. Crystal, Saturday. TOM MIX -L "Hell Roarin Reform" In which Tom ropes tho boss and tho moral regonoration of a had town. A plcturo you may havo soon before, and will want to see again Also tho Comody Romeos and Jolly Juliets. Tho undersigned will sell at public auction on his placo about 12 miles northenst of North Platlo, known a3 tho Carl McGrew farm, Sec. 8-15-29 Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1920 Commencing at 1 o'clock, tho following property, to-wlt: 41 HEAD OF CATTLE 13 head of milch cows, 5 fresh cows, 3 stock cows, 3 two year old heifers, 4 coming 2 year old heifers, 13 coming yearlings, 6 of which aro heifers and 7 aro steors, 5 fall calves, 1 REGISTERED WHITE FACE BULL, COMING 4 YEARS OLD. 10 HEAD OF HORSES Span bays, maro and gelding, 7 years old, wt. 2800; span geldings, 4 years old, wt. 2200; 1 goldlng coming 4 years old, wt. 1100; span of smooth moutSrod mnros, wt. 2400; 1 saddlo maro; 1 colt coming 2 years old, 1 colt coming 1 year old. 11 HEAD OF HOGS Two brood sows nnd nine shouts weighing Uhost 100 pounds each. 1'OUJt DOXKN CHICKKNS FARM MACHINERY ! Hay rack, walking plow, 2 harrows, hay sweop, hand corn shollor grindstone wngon and box, buggy, liay rako, Rock Island llstor, J. D. two rowi llstor cultivator, 2 Badger cultivators, 4 discs, C-foot McCor mlch hay mower. 3 set of work harness, Morso & Fairbanks engine and Jack, DoLaval No. 15 cream separator, sod plow, about 30 tons of hay, incubator, 120 egg size, some household goods, and other articlos too numerous to montlon. FKKK LUXCII AT 00N TERMS OF SALE $20 and under cash; sums over $20, olgrt months timo will bo given on bankablo paper bearing 10 por cent Intorost from date of salo. No property to bo removed until settled for. ED O'JvlARA, Owner. II. JI. .lOHANSKX, Auctioneer. P. C. l'lGlSTICKKH, Clerk