The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 30, 1920, Image 4

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An EYE FAULT caught in time will save you "trouble"
with your eyes for the rest of your life.
Ccme in and WITHOUT COST we will examine your eyes
and if you need glasses-cither your first ones or MEW ones
we will sell them to you for a Reasonable Price.
CLINTON, The Jeweler.
Sfcu of (lie JMiik
LOCAL AN J) PERSONAL
Dr. V. Lucas returned Thursday
from Clieyonuo whoro ho attended the
wadding of a friend.
Ed. Hanson returned to Chicago
Thursday aftor spending a few dayH
wltli friends hi town.
A girl lmby was born yesterday to
Air. and Mrs. Geo. Keatn, who reside
on a farm west of town.
T. V. Austin came up from Omaha
Thursday having boon called homo by
Iho Illness qf-hls two small sons.
Win, I'ltt who for a year or more
wis been an Inmate of tho soldiers'
homo at Sawtollo, Cul., Is In town vis
iting his son John.
Misses Hesslo and Hazel SmlUi will
entertain at a china shower Monday
evening complimentary to Miss Wllla
Knuch.
AleUovern & Stack, FrcNli d'roct'r
Jcn. l'lionu SO- Free Delivery.
Miss Vlotta Davis, who hud been
spending tho week wltli friends In
town, returned yesterday to her homo
In Horshoy.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, offlco over
Wilcox Department Storo.
Geo. K. JCloofflng, of Coznrt, and
iAilta Wilson, of Lexington, woro Is
sued a marriage llcenso by Judge
Woodhurst yesterday. .
Carl Iloiinor returned the llrst of
tho week from Sharon Springs, Kan
sas, whore ho had been looking aftor
his wheat ranch. .-,
Dr. II. C. Drock. Dontlst. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Dldg. Phono 148
Tho Roxall drug storo has com
pleted Installing now wall cases and
fountain, the lattor having all tho now
sanitary features and conveniences.
A number of tho lloor cases havo boon
romoved, thus giving more room for
I customers and the working force.
Tho Lutheran ladles served sevenil
Hundred people with a chicken nnd
waffle suppur In the church basement
Tuosd'iy ovonh-g and received com
pllmonts on tho meal.
, Special Homo ciirod bacon 35c per
pound. Brodbeck's Mont Market. tf
Mrs. Frank Smith returned Thurs
day, to her homo at Glenrose, having
been released from tho Twlncm hos
pital whoro she had been taking treat
ment for ftovornl weeks past.
Watch for the new VIctrola Records
out Saturday, Janunry 31st. Gum-
nicro-Dent Drug Co.
Music In your home what would
Blvk! moro pleasure than a lino Edi
son or Columbia In your home'? Mu
sic of all kinds nt your llngor tips. Wo
can put one of those In your home on
tho payment plan. Your credit Is
good hero. Dixon, The Jeweler.
Extra Fancy Wrapped Jonathan Ap
plos ?3.00 per box-dollvered at your
door. Remember thoso aro tho renj
extra fancy and nro absolutely free
from defects. THE LEYPOLDT
PEXNINGTON CO., Phono 20G.
The W. C. T. U. will mleet at .tho
homo of Mrs. A. C. Howard, 809 oust
Fourth stroot Tuesday afternoon, Feb
3d, at hall' ipust two. Members are
requested to tnko January Worker.
A program will bo rendered. Subject
Narcotics. Mrs. F. F. Payne will bo
leader. Go prepared to pay dues.
A counlo of weeks niro It wan stilted
In connection with tho Illness of Mrs.
Guy Edls that a poisonous fluid had
neon given nor ny Mrs. H. Johnson
through mistake. This was an error.
as Mrs. Johnson was not present nt
tno hdis homo at tho tlino tho mlstnko
wa smade and had nothing to to with
It.
Wo have limned Iu(o buyers for six
houses of four or live rooms on south
sMo of railroad tracks. II. & S-
AHKXl'Y, Hrodbeck ltulldlng. !..'
Choose Me and Use Me
Western Electric
POWER LIGHT
I WILL go on your farm light it and give you
power for many a. job.
I will do the milking, cream separating, feed
cutting and lots of other things. "
I won't be much trouble either. Start me
and I will run without driving and watching.
I will be so faithful in my work that you would
never be without me and best of all I run on
kerosene.
See this plant in operation.
It will pay you.
North Platte Plumbing & Heating Co.
108 E. 6th St.
North Platte, Neb.
12BXUQR
LLOX'AL CAMPAIGN OX II. C. h.
. STARTS FKIHtUAHY FIRST
I The official campaign In N'obranka
I to reduce the high cont of living will
I be formally Inaugurated in every
1 countv in tho tate February flrft.
Mrs. hinrle O. Ryan, state director
' and Inasmuch an shortage of supply
; shall b- the basis of till campaign.
we addpt tne slogan, worn nu .u.
The plan embodies mas meetings in
every community in which public
speaUerc w 111 appeal for the co-operation
of alt classes of citizens in th?
practice of thrift and in the elimina
tion of luxuries. This organized effort
against high prices has its inception
with tho Department of Justlo: at
Washington, and In response to Its
appeal, the (' nernl Federation of
Woman's Clubs, and the Nebraska
Federation of Woman's Clubs, adopt
ed the following resolution: "That wo
offer our assistance to our govern
ment in promoting tho cumpalgn to
make America a thrifty nation."
Every fortune' founded on thrift
was based on the unvarying practice
of saving a deflnlto sum, small or
large, before any Spending Mas done.
Tho flrnt dollar out of the pay en
salary check Is always the
.nut finilnr in snend. It Is also
the easiest dollar to savo nnd the
womnn or man who can't savo that
dollar can't save any dollar.
Governor McKelvIo appeals to all
women or Nebraska that we prntlce
thrift In our homes and extend It to
tho hom3Bof othors. Thnt we will
teach It to our children. Thnt we will ,
Interest our friends In It. A multitude
of thrifty homes will make a thrifty
nation. Many times during the war
you thought that you were doing all '
that you could, but when a new call
for service came, you responded as
you will to this emergency.
Let us co-operate as enthusiastically
and efficiently as In every other cam
paign. No matter how strenuous the
effort required, or how great the sac
rifice involved, Nebraska women havo
never failed to respond to the call for'
sorvlco. They will do so now. j
Yours for service, I
MRS. GEORGE FRATER. ,
Lincoln County Thrift Chnlrman j
W. n. Mnloncv returned yesterday
from a business trip to Omaha.
Plin R Prmlnr wlin linil linnn nui-!
ployed as a brakemnn at this itennl-,
nnl, leaves next week for Denver
where he will enter the employ of a !
real estate Ami. I
All nrniv f.orwla ctnvn trt! n .
In tlie room formerly occupied by the,
Gom Candy, Kitchen next Wednesday,
nnu win conunuo open ror several
days.
Special for Saturday Swift's Pre-
inliiin Hums .'12c per pound. AlcCim.
Crn k Shirk, I'hone 80.. Free Deliv-
ery.
Miss Mary Abercromble, of .IJrady,
was married at Scotts Bluff laat (Mon
day to Uen Johnson of Gothenburg
They will make their home In thi
lattor town. i
Registered Shorthorns at Imvnr'n
own price. Maywood, Nobr.. February
12th. See ad In this naner.
While trnnnfora nf nltv nrnnnriv
have been slow this winter, valuations
are by no means dropping. Tho own
er of a property on east Sixth was of-
iorco ?&,ouu a rew days ago for a
houso that cost him $Ii,G0O less thnn a
year ago. After buying ho expended
$000 on improvements, vet bikini;
thoso into consideration lm la. still
$1,400 to the good.
Tho committees nnnnlntml in ncotaf
the OIllinierntorH ill unfMirlnir n (nrrnut
census of North Platte havo been ac
tive for several days ipast and ham
boon Instrumental In Hstlntr fortv nr
fifty Arsons that the enumerators
could not find. This is no reflection
on tho enumerators, but rntlmr evi.
(lull CO that It rennlres cnnenrliwl no
tion to find everybody. Tho efforts of
thesa committees will bo continued
for sevoral day,s.
If YOU bavi 11 i'iiiii1 nr lini i-.wiin
house south of the tracks and wutit to
Sell. llsl, with IIS lit. lini'O. Wi, liiiro
parties wnltlng now If. Jt S. Agencst
luooot'CK iiuiuung. .;i
Supt. Tout. In his bulletin, says
high school students don't get enough
sloop. Some of us men who havo occo
slon to bo on tho streets after ton or
olo1?n o'clock havo suspected such
for some tlmo. Thero aro a good
many boysnnd girls In North Platte
who evidently bollovo .'that sloop Is
simply so much time. lost. This Is
cortalnly. a gay old world and the
"great white ways" are growing
brighter all tho time.
If tho water plant needs $75,000 or
$100,000 to rolay larger mains and to
extend mains so ns to glvo service to
rosldcnts who do W havo domestic
sorvlco nnd flro protection, wo should
not ho8ltaU a tnlnuto to vote bonds
for tho required amount. Tho prop
erty owners who havo boon for years
paying for flro protection and not get
ting It, nro cortalnly entitled to some
consideration, as aro also tho ownors
who tgot domestic survjco through
mains Insufficient to furnish tho ro
qulred pressuro.
A Few !t.he JJJJg
Days
More
ALWAYS RELIABLE.
Great Clean-Up Sale.
CO.
A Few
Days
The Greatest Clothing Sale .
,'er held in North Platte will end Saturday, February 7th. We still have some
woncerful values left. Don't forget prices are still climbing, and to dodge the high
coat of Jiving take advantage of this wonderful sale.
Ev
' ArNY OVERCOAT
in the House. Values up to $45.
Kuppenheimers and other famous makes
Men's and Of Tirjin
Young Men's OUIID
$40 ta $45 values.
823 to $30
SUITS
$35 to $38
SUITS
$50 to $55
SUITS
Ralston and other High Grade Shoes, values
up to S 10 $5.90.
Mens Heavy Work Shoes, values up to $6,
$3.85c
Men's Trousers, sizes 38--10-42 only $1.85.
Mens Wool Sweater Coats, values up to $8.50,
$3.90.
Mens initial Handkerchiefs, 25c value 15c.
Mens Hose, 25c value, 6 pair $1.00 17c.
Mens Heavy Flannel Night Shirts, $1.95.
Mens Canvas Gloves, 9c a pair.
Mens Canvas Gauntlets, 10c a pair..
BOYS' High Grade SUITS, values up to $16,50, $10.85 all sizes.
Ladies Ho.c: THE fflRSCHFELD C
pi u o j. unit, iiusc
$1.75 a pair.
$2.50 grade.
"Always Reliable."
North Platte's Foremost Clothiers for Men & Young Men.
Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled.
Ladies Hole
proof Silk Hose
$1.75 a pair.
$2.50 grade.
(Jronland-JIartini Wedding.
Miss Mario Martini and Monte
Cronhuul were married at 8 o'clock
Wednesday morning In the chapely at
tho parochial school, Rev. P. McDald
reading tho marriage service. The
bride was gowned In her brown velvet
traveling suit with a brown picture
hat nnd carried a boquet of pink sweet
peas and roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss
Hazel Smith also wore a suit of brown
and a brown picturo hat and carried n
boquet of pink sweet peas. Charles
Martini, brother of the bride, was best
man. Preceding tho ceremony Ger
aldino Itasmusson, nleco of tho bride,
sang "O Promise Me," and Paul Har
rington sang "Avo Maria" and "He
causo." Tho wedding march was
played by Miss Lucille Martini.
Mr. and Mrs. Cronland loft on the
noon train for Sioux Falls, S. D.,
whero they will make their homo, Mr.
Cronland being manager of tho -.telephone
company there.
::o::
A Woman of Pica sure.
Frecklo faced "Wesley Harry" takes
a prominent part with Blancho Sweet
In "A Woman of Pleasure." Wesley
Harry. Is tho olovon year old boy
whoso suporabundnnco of freckles
and his talent for comedy brought
him promlnontly to tho fore In Mary
Pickford's "Amarilly of Clothesline
Alley," "How Could You Jean?" and
"Daddy Long Legs," also In "Tho
Unpardonable S1n" with Blancho
Sweet See him at the Sun tlnw dnv
commencing Tuesdny. Matinee each
afternoon.
One quart bottle and nine pint bot
tles of whiskey were unearthed yes
terday opposite tho east end park by
two boys returning home from school.
The boozo was in a paste board con
tainer and from appearance had been
cached for several wieeks. The
liquor was turned over to the sher
iff. At 'prevailing prices the find is
worth $110.
Mrs. E. E. Jackson, of Sutherland,
spent Wednesday In town with
friends.
GET IT!
Card of Thanks
We most sincerely thank our kind
friends and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness during the illness
and following tho death of our son
Harry Freman Eberly.
MR. and MRS. L. C. EBERLY
and CHILDREN.
-::o:: .
Mrs. Mary Cantlln. of Brady, visited
friends in town Wednesday.
Mrs. W. J. Root, of Sutherland, vis
ited with friends in town Tuesday
GET IT!
GET IT!
The most wonderful washing machine on the nnrko nw,i.,i t
nw nothing like It; beautifully1 flnlsheed in b a"u w ute en.S bg$
put one in your home. Wait and see it Porter's nalnio-- n! 5'
l"V'"b i'iilll
510 Locust Street
THE PORTER ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 240
Wanted lo Buy
Light stock hogs and corn. Phono
797F14. W. J. Crow, North Platte. 6-2
Announcements havo been received
or tho marriage or Miss Isabollo
Walkor and Glonn Bookwaltor, both
of this city, at Julesburg Monday.
Tho date of tho Registered SJiort-
norn saio at .Maywood has been
changed to Fobruary 12th. See nd In
this paper.
When In North Plntte ston nt the
New Hotel Palace nnd Cnfo. You will
ho treated well. 68tf
Registered Shorthorn Cattle Sale
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,
At the Southwest Nebraska District Fair Grounds in
MAYWOOD, NEBRASKA,
Eight Bulls, Thirty Cows and Heifers,
Representing some of tho best families in the Shorthorn
breed ami havo been headed by some of the best bulls in
tho west. Write for catalogue and plan to be with us sale
day. Sale starts promptly at one o'clock, Central time.
I. E. BURTON.
GEO. RUSSELL.
Ool
x. . J. TlioiiiiiSm ami II. Vf. Hick, Auctioneer. Ilnrrj Hall, Clerk
HAY
We Buy and Sell
Obtain our Prices.
THE HARRINGTON JttER. CO.
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 m the building or purchase of homes for the 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. cft '