The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 24, 1920, Image 6

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Platinum and diamond jewelry,
, Dixon, tho Jeweler. '
i .MiitftCorR Sousor loft tho lnttor part
I of Inst )vok for a visit with friend In
. dhaha. V
, Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office over
! Wilcox Dopnrtmont Storo.
I W. V. Hoagland loft Sunday morn
: lug on a business trip to York and
'Lincoln.
! Mr. and Mrji. L. C. Cnrroll and son
New Spring Samples Are Here.
0 Measure
001 Quality .
Tailored t
i4, TT Kne All W
spout funday with rolntlvo In Goth
enburg. For Salo White Hook Cockerels.
Phono Black 920. ' 12-3
Ed Rnynolds returned Sunday from
e, ten-dny visit with rolativos In
Uoavor City.
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Many a person has EYE TROUBLE and doss not know it.
Come in and we will test your eyes FREE of CHARGE, and
...fte will fit you out with glasses for.a very REASONABLE PR1C.
That's all this time.
CLINTON, The' Jeweler.
Sign of tho ilg King
DR. 0. II. CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
-'Office over the McDonald
Stat Bunk,
For Salo Old Trusty Incubator,
good as now. L. D. McFarland, 1702
cast Fourth. 11-G
How long havo you wanted a ko
lak? Como In and lot us show you
what wo havo. Oummore-Dcnt Drug
Co.
For Sale Eloctrlc washer and fur
niture. 418 oast Fifth Rtrcet Phono
y ring at ?1S5.00 that cotid not bo re-H-iJlnced
at f 1C5.00. See It at Dixon.s
MIm Dora Balzor wau called to Om
aha Saturday by tho gorlotts illness t
of a brothor.
Wo would like to have you soo our
very largo stock of ruby rings. Dix
on, tho Jcwolor.
Mrs. Shields, who for soma tlmo
past has been taking up work at the
Marlnello beauty parlor at' tho Stylo
Shop, returned to hor homo In Lex
ington Saturday and will open a Mnr
Inollo shop there.
Paris boulevards or Now York's
Fifth avonuo nover saw a more spec
tacular array of beauty and fashion
than thnt which adorns John Cort's
pronomonally successful musical
comedy entitled "Flo-Flo." which will
bo tho attraction at tho opera house
next Friday.
For Salo 8 foot McCormlck binder
nearly now; now McCormlck corn
binder, 6 foot McCormlck mower, rid
ing llstor. riding cultivator and sov
oral other articles of farm machinery.
Also nbout 40 head of light stock
hogs. I am moving about March 1st
and wish to dispose of these at once.
K. S. SMITH. 13-3
Black 817.
11-4
.LOCAL AND PB11SONAL
f m i.
Tho Stylo Shop Is showing tho now
Slnbnd drosses.
Edison and Columbia machines,
Dixon, tho Jeweler.
Henry Uobauson, of Laramie, spent
Saturday and Sunday with friends In
town.
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. RoynoldB Bldg. Phone 148
Miss Maymo Plzor wont to Choyonno
Saturday to spend ton days visiting
friends.
Lot's go 'round tho town with the
town rounder. Crystal thoatro tonight
Owen Mooro in Piccadilly Jim.
Tho Stylo Shop windows are dis
playing figured georgotto waists at
JO.GO.
Percy Schott came up from Omaha
Saturday to spend tho week ond with
his parontB.
A very complete lino of ofllco sup
plies. Seo our window display. Gum-moro-Dont
Drug Co.
" FrancTs Norrls returned Sunday
from Omaha whoro ho had boon spend
ing a week with friends.
Wo pay cash for buttor and' eggs.
McGovoVn & Stack, phono 80. Froo
tollvory. 8tt
. Miss Anna Rubin was called to
hor homo In Sponcor, Iowa, Friday by
tho illness of hor mothor.
Whon In North Plntto .stop at tho
Now Hotel Palaco and Cafo. You will
bo troated well. G8tf
Goorgo Frater roturncd Saturday
from Laramlo whoro ho had been
Bpendlng' several days on business...
Seo the now Nover Wind clocks in
Dixon's window.
v Mrs. L. JohiiHton, of west Fourth
street, who has boon very 111 with
oryBlpqlas In tho faco. Is Improving.
' Dixon & Son, sight Specialists.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cordcr arrived
from Lexington tho latter part of lost
week to mako this city their future
homo.
Sufficient snow fell yostordny fore
noon to woll cover tho ground. Wost
of horo tho snow was somewhat
hoavlor.
To whom aro you going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest
prices. C4tf
Mr. and Mrs. Simon White and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Elmer Ecklund, of Horshoy,
wore guosta at tho O. W. Slzcmoro
homo last week.
Yesterday was observed as a legal
holiday by tho banks, county offices
and tho pobiofflce. Business houses
were open as usual.
. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Popojoy, who
had boon spending tho winter with
tholr son Guy, returned Saturday to
thoir homo In Sioux City.
At last t shlpmont of Evershnrp
poncllB. Dixon, tho Jowplor.
Lost. Sunday night, betweon Palace
Cafo and Methodist church, a lady's
wrist watch. Flndor return to this
offlco and receive roward.
Tho Stylo Shop's now cloak and suit
department for women and mlssos U
ready to shbw you tho season's now
cst creations.
Judgo Grimes wont to Lexington
this morning to hold a term of dis
trict court. Ho wns accompanied by
Miss MeWUllams court stenographer
Thoro aro women who would barter
tholr, soul for lufcurloa and a flno tlmo.
Is thoro ono w your llfo? Soo Am
bition with Thbda Bara at tho Kotth
Wednesday ani Thursday.
lJohn and Oscar Sandall and Harry
Snmuolson returned Friday night from
Medicine now, Wyo., whoro thoy had
boon callod by. tho death of Mr. Brown
a brothor-ln-law of Mr. Sandall and
Mr. SamuolBon.
From Los Angeles comes tho report
that Doll Huntington, who has been
visiting In that city for oevcral weeks
hod Ills pockot picked and lost a
purse. Fortunately he had his money
In another purse and tho thief got
only a few unimportant papers, jriie
former North Platto people In Lbs
Angeles think It quite a Joke that an
ox-chief of police of North Platte
should bo tho victim of a pickpocket.
DIxoh'b grind their own lenges.
AngUB MoLaln spent Saturday in
town whllo enrouto from Otna.ha to
Caspar, Wyo.," whoro ho had 'just pur
chased a shoo storo. AngUB is a for
mer North Platto boy. having clerked
for tho Rlnckcr Book & Drug Co. for
a year or more. After receiving his
discharge last year from sorvlco with
tho navy ho went Into a shoo store
In Omaha which proved to bo such a
good thing that ho Is branching out
with the Caspar storo. ' '
About 150 Elks attended the, pool
tournnmont banquet held at the homo
Friday evening, enjoyed tho menu
served under tho supervision of Stew
ard Kennedy und following the meal
witnessed two boxing exhibitions and
a wrestling match put on by local
talent. Tho boxing exhibitions wore
by Simon nnd Lawrence nnd Boyer
and Steel nnd tho wrestling match
by Arnold and Boyer. All three
events proved Interesting.
Lot Dixon put nn Edison in your
homo on small pnymnnt plan.
G. W Trembly, familiarly called
"Wash." died very suddenly ntlt)ilB
homo here Wednesday morning, aged
01 years, 9 months and 8 days. Ho
had not been fooling woll for some
tlmo but romalned on tho job carry
ing tho mnll on the route south of
town until forced to give up a short
tlmo before his death. Death was
caused from heart falluro following
what Dr. Kennon pronounced to bo
influenza. Maxwell Tclcpost.
Hero Is on actual occurrence: A
young man walked Into a local cloth
ing storo and asked to sec silk shirts.
Ho selected ono at $1G, and was ad-
I vlsod that li addition to this price
tliero was a war tax of S1.4G. "Oh,
woll," Bald tho young man, "any fol
ow who Is d fool enough to pay
$10.00 for a Bhlrt shouldn't kick' on
the war tax." Circumstances of this
kind aro examples of tho high cost
of living or tho cost of high living,
jV . Two C
laW . Piece
UfTS .
Full Suits $43.30.
Drop in and sec these beautiful fabrics--as fine an assortment of Woolens as
ever you laid your eyes on. By Woolpns we mean STRICTLY ALL WOOL
(the kind that grows on the sheep's back) and we wiJl show you a substan
tial saving also.
It is impossible to over-emphasize the importance of all the wool fabrics--they
wear better and tailor better. v '
urke9s Tailor Shop.
606 DEWEY ST. UP STAIRS.
SOUTHERN FARMS ANI) RANCHES.
Mr. Farmer and Stockralser did you
ever stop to think of tho number of
farmers and stock raisers In tho states
of Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Wiscon
sin, Michigan, and othed states who
havo shown their wisdom and fore
sight, by selling their high priced
lands in tho stntes just named at good
figures and going down and buying
lands Just as good or better, at less
than half tho pslce of their former
holdings, in tho states of Louisiana
Mississippi, Alabama, and other
southcen states, whero everything in
the general farming lino is as suc
cessfully raised as in tho north, west
and northwest, where stock have good
CITY AM) COUNTY NEWS.
Dixon & Son, sight Specialists.
Dolph Lane, of Cheyenne, spent
Sunday with friends in town.
Remember the Style Shop has a
stylish stout department.
Mrs. Alfred Leth entered tho Twin
em hospital yesterday for an opera
tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winq'uest, of
Brady, were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Edith Gantt.
The place to buy silk hosiery is at
the Style Shop.
Raymond Lewis, of Grand Island,
pasturage continually, , and whore j was a guest Sunday at hte home of
genoraj iarming, iruu anu vegeiauie Mrs. John iionner.
growing reaches perfection?
In addition, every day in tho year
may bo spent out of doors In comfort
which means every day a working day.
A Tew Pointers I
Tho thermomoter seldom registers
90 degrees and rarely reaches 95; sun-'
strokes unknown.
I Earl Calhoun came mi from
Omaha last Saturday to spend tho
week end with his brother Charles.
In winter tho mercury rarely goeS vlc,ter millinery,.
Dixon's Diamonds Dixon's.
Miss Mablo McVicker came up from
Lexington Friday to spend a couple of
days with Mrs. A. McVicker nt the Mc-
National Repair Week for 1920.
If your child is Blclc your flrst thought is for your old reliable family physician. "
Tho flrst week in March is sot asido as tho National repair week, bo lot us bo tho old
reliable family physician and pjaco all your, machines with necessary repair in A I con
dition for your spring work.
Wo carry a $3,000.00 repair stock and this stock together with our long oxperionco
will bo at your service.
Wo can get you your repairs for any machine built in tho United Statos providing tho
factories aro still in operation.
Derryberry & Forbes Implement Co.
NOltTll PLATTE, ITODll.
A boy from overseas wrote home,
"There aro only two Ihlngn wo look
forward to, getting back home, and
seeing a real prize fight. This war has
made fighters of us all." if you want
to see the mort realistic and sensa
tional prize fight over screened, seo
'"Onco to Every Man," at the Sun
Thursday and Friday.
LEGAL NOTICE.
George L. Andrews and wife Hattlo
M. Andrews, Raymond Brothers and
Company, Isaac R. Mclntire, peter Mc
Govern, Thomas B. McGovern and wife
Catherine McGovern, Lots one- (l).two
(2), three (3) and four (4), block
thirty-seven (37), of tho original town
of North Platte, Section 33, Township
I I, north of Range 30, west of the 6th
P- M. In. Lincoln, county Nebraska,
Aind all ;personc claiming an interest
of any kind in said real estate or part
thereof, will tako notice that on the
24th day of February, A. D. 1920,
Georgo W. Clbpino, plaintiff herelil,
filed his petition in the district court
of .Lincoln county, Nebraska, against
Bald dofendants and each of them, the
object and prayer of which is to re
move certain clouds therefrom and
quiet and confirm tho title of the
plaintiff in and to tho real estate
above described and to exclude each
and all of said defendants from any
title, claim or lntorest in and to said
property or any part thereof.
You and each of you aro required to
UnSWnr snlfl Wllllnn nil nv hitfnrn !,
ing section of this continent Jn tho . Cy Russell has been operating his Gth day of April, A. D. 1920.
matters of stock raising and general threshing outfit lately In tho section Datdd this 24th day of February
farming. ' south and southwest of Horshey and 1920.
Two and throe crops can be raised reports that tliero Is at least one GEORGE AV. CLOPINE.
during the same year, on the same ' thousands acres of wheat yet to be f24-4 Plaintiff
ground. ' threshed In that section. By Hoagland & Hoagland. his Attya
tjio wjuier uoes not. consumo wnat
the Rummer produces.
Ton months good pasturage anu
twelve months abundant water supply.
No drouths nor blizzards which
sometimes almost wlpo out entire
herds.
No costly barns necessary for win
tor housing; simply a shed for pro
tection from rain.
Sovonty,-day feeding period carries
cattlo to maximum weight, as against
120-day period In tho north, west and
northwest.
Natlvo food stuffs aro tho most
economical known, and tests provo
that tho product is equnl to tho best
produced olsowhere.
below the freezing, point.
Tho raln-fnll Is abundant and ovenly
distributed; the farmer can look for
rain almost weekly.
Soil is sandy loam with clay sub
soil, and well drained.
No finer climato; no healthier sec-.
tlon of the country; and It Is the com
That snow which Observer Shilling
predicted for last Friday night was
somewhat'-belated, but It arrived yes
terday and for a late winter snow it
was a good one.
Popular priced coats and suits at
the Style Shop.
Contrasted "With tho Above You
Must Remember thnt. In tho Northern,
iicstern nnd Northwestern Jlomc
It costs tlmo, labor and monoy, and
requires a good portion of your tacre
ago to ralso tho winter supply of food
for your hvo stock.
It costs tlmo, labor ond monoy to
build barns, cribs, etc., In which to
storo this feed.
It coats moro to food yourself, your
family and your stock during theso
long, cold winters than in mild
weather.
It costs tlmo, labor and monoy to
furnish your supply of wlntor fuel
and storo It nway, ready for ubo.
A crop falluro In a land of single
crops meanB tho los3 of a wholo year,
You loso ftvo months' vnluablo time
each year In "getting ready" for and
In boing "housed upT during tho
winter.
You loso tho profits of tho other
sovon monthB' toll whllo waiting for
"spring to open-up."
Theso profits in tho southern
country nro not only SAVED, "put
nsldo for a rainy day," constituting
REAL PROFITS, but you contlnuo
right along through tho wlntor months
producing, not only sufficient for
ypur tnblo, but something over and
abovo to sell.
If you aro Interested, wrlto us for
dosoriptivo lltoraturo, or hotter Btlll
call at our offlco.
THE H. & S. AGENCY, Farm Dopt.,
W. II. BARRETT Managor,
Brodbeck Bldg. North Platto, Neb.
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That stylish new coat you went c.n
be found at the Style Shop
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i" ittBiiiiir ' hi if Miiiifi iin i - - wm&mmmiLm
Miss Rhoda Nickells, to be seen here in the titlerole of
iint'8 Play of love harmony and fashion?,
"Flo-Flo and her perfect "36 Chorus, cominin K-.:n
Theatre, Friday Nicht. Feb. 27th. Pr
tax. 8:15 Curtain.