The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 16, 1920, Image 5

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Investigate This Offer MEN
Fine
Quality
SUITS
two piece
Made to Order
Very Special at
SO
Full
Suits
43
.50
The values are exceptional. Compare them with the suits
now heing sold elsewhere at $50 to S60. , Hundreds of
styles to select from, many of which are exclusive with us.
New and attractive colors and shades in grays, browns,
greens, blues.
At the special price o2 $39.50 and $43.50
H'h ly far the greatest value offered anywhere
Burke's Tailor Shop.
608 DEWEY ST. UP STAIRS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
For Sale-Elm trees. C. I. Lewis
east C street 19-2
Miss Neenah Abel, of Lexington, was
a guest Saturday of Miss Josephine
Robb.
Spring shipments of petticoats have
arrived at The Style Shop.
C. M. Sullivan, of Maxwell, was
among the business visitors in towr
Saturday.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians,
see them for Service. ti
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer spent
Sunday with relatives in St. Taul,
Nebraska.
Hoyt Sinithers sold his residence in
the Trustee's addition last week to
Elizabeth Conifer for $2,800.
Sand hauling, well rotted manure
for lawns and good soil for filling. H.
Litz, Phone Black 719. 18-C
Every girl appreciates Silk Lingerie
which can be purchased at a real Bale
March 18th, 19th and 20th at E. T.
Tramp & Sons.
Miss Myra White, of Sutherland, whe
is. attending school at Rockford, 111.,
has been quite sick, but at last reports
was improving.
Black Minorca eggs for setting $1.50
per setting or $10 per 100. Inquire of
Otto MeSmer or phono 79GP14. 18-G
Magazines are again raising in price.
Subscribe now, while you can get
them at the old rate. Mrs. Fred G.
Rector. Phono 537. 18-2
Word was received the latter part of
last week of tho birth of a daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tighe, of
Oaklahoma City.
See us for wall paper, Tho Rexall
Store. 14tf
Sergeant John AVarrcn.who had been
in the navy for four years, arrived
homo Saturday, having received Ills
honorable discharge.
See us for wall paper, Tho Rexall
Store. 14tf
SEE THE WONDERFUL SAND
STORM faithfully dopicted" in "Tho
Garden dl Allah" Keith Theatro
Wednesday and Thursday.
Walter Harbold and Thurston Wood
hurst left yesterday morning for Goth
enburg and other Dawson county
towns to sell Insurance for tho Fidel
ity company.
Tho Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf
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A. W. Phelps of Sutherland and Mrs r
unnsuna Holmes or Omaha were
married at tho homo of tho groom in
Sutherland last Wednesday, Rev.
Yost officiating.
Do not fail to see our Silk Under
wear to bo on sale this week. E. T.
Tramp & Sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of Suther
land, left last week for a visit In
Ireland. They were given a farewell
reception by the Modern Woodman and
Royal Neighbors.
If you aro looking for good work
horses or good roan Durham cows,
come to my sale eight miles north of
town on March 24th.
19-3 B. A. ELIAS.
Mrs. Edward Grieser, Mlssess Mario
Schwalger, Nell Hanlfln and Mayme
Gorham will entertain tho Catholc
Girls club Thursday evening, at the
home of the former i
You can select your new Easter coat,
suit or dress at The Stylo Sh6p and
have It laid away until you want it.
Visit our Ready-to-Wear Dept, and
see our complete lino of Now Spring
coats, suits, drescs and skirts. All
tho latest models and materials rep
resented. Tho Loader Merc. Co.
Mrs. J. W. Fitzpatrick returned the
latter part of last week from Omaha
accompanied by her daughter Margarel
who had been seriously and returns'
homo to remain for some time. '
Wo make a Speciality of fitting
glasses, Clinton & Son. Opticians, tf
New models in the Henderson Fash
ion Form Corsets. Made of the best
materials and absolutely guaranteed
to givo satisfaction. E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
Was everyone pickin' on you when
you were a boy? You know it and you
will enjoy the pathos and humor in
"In Wrong" with Jack PIckford at tho
Crystal theatro tonight and Wednes
day.
If you want to keep in stylo get
into Stylo Shop clothes.
Mrs. W. T. Burklund ran a needle
head first in her right thumb and the
needle breaking left a piece an inch
long in her thumb. She went down
to North Platte and had tho needle ro-
moved .
Word from Sidney is to tho effect
that the present Union Pacific hotel
will bo converted in nn employes' club
house and a now eating house will be
erected. An addition to tho depot
building will bo built.
"I help take the tire out
of tire trouble"
Chesterfield
LIGHT up! Attaboy! Even
the toughest job seems
easier if you can "draw" on
Chesterfield.
Those fine Turkish and
Domestic tobaccos and that
can't - be - copied Chesterfield
blend "satisfy" as no other
blend of tobaccos ever did
before.
I'arcnt-Tcnelicr Association
Lincoln school , parent-teacher as
sociation will meet Wednesday, March
17th, at 3:00 p. m. at tho school
building. Tho following program will
bo given: Primary Games, Mrs. Ku
sor's room; Talk, "What tho Lincoln
School Library Will Do for tho Boys
and Girls," Miss Murphy; song, 3rd
grade; violin solo, Nita Johnston;
paper, MIbs Miller; Vocal solo, Mr,
Halst. A lunch will bo served at tho
closo of tho program.
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Politics Warming Up.
With threo candidates for county
commissioner in tho First district,
threo candidates In tho Third district,
two candidates for county judgo and
two each for representative and
clerk of tho district court, it can bo
said that politics are warming up.
Tho non-partisan leaguo, which It is
reported has a membership of 1,000 in
tho county, and a campaign fund that
will well keep tho wheels greased, la
very activo and will cut a swath hpth
in the primary and in tho election tills.
fall.,),- , ) . , t i
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One on Hie Tribune '
In speaking of candidates for county
commissioner In the Third district,
Tho Trjbuno said all threo wore resi
dents of tho valley. This was a mis
take as D. E. Martin, whoso homo' is
north of Horshoy, lives In tho hills
nnd not In the valley, and his candi
dacy was urged by friends becauso he
was not a valley resident. Tho state
ment mado by The Trlbuno was
through Ignorance of Just where Mr.
Martin lived, tho Impression boing
that he lived In tho valley north of tho
river. In justico to Mr. Martin, who
Is a live wire, farmer and a good bus
iness man, this correction Is mado.
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Near Fast Campaign.
A. W. Shilling, county chairman of
the Near East Rellof, announces that
the campaign for funds will start Mon
day, March 22d. On tho 23d and 24th
an eight-reel picturo depicting scenes
in the Near East will be shown after
noon and evening at tho Sun theatre.
Those pictures will give ono a very
good Idea of tho awful conditions ex
isting among the Armenians and Syr
ians, thousands of whom are being
murdered every month men nnd chil
dren killed and mothers and rown
daughters taken captive to servo the
fiendish desires of tho Thrks and Kurd.
It is up to christian nations of the
world to put an end to theso atrocities,
and to save tho destitute from starva
tion money must bo donated.
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The express company delivered them
to The Stylo Shop this morning:
Stylish Stout Waists.
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Take In Class of Flfty-scven.
Homestead No. 3030, Brotherhood of
Amorlcan Yeomen had a Bplendld
meeting on last Friday at tho
K. C. Hall. The head of the society
Grand Foreman George N. Frlnk, ac
companied by Mrs. Frlnk, came from
Des Moines to attend the meeting. The
hall was crowded to capacity and the
Frinks were given a rousing recep
tlon.
Fifty-seven new members were In
itiated and adopted into the homestead
and tho fraternal degree was also con
f erred . .
Tho Stato Manager, Edgar Miclienor,
awarded prizes In a membership cam
palgn ns follows: Mrs. Josephine
Peters, first; C. W. Likes, second;
Mrs. Pearl Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth
Burgner, third and fourth. A Rogers
1847 silver set was drawn for by all
who had participated in tho campaign,
and was Avon by Roy E. Humphrey.
Meritorious service buttons woro won
by the following: Leah Baskins, Mary
U. Brodbock, Ella Stegeman, Bertha
M. Pitts, Jo3cphlno Peters, Zola
Welch, Roy E. Humphrey, C W
Likes, Robert A. Phelps, Elizabeth
Burgner, Pearl Smith, Earl R. Smith,
Mollio E. Powers, Mrs. W. S. Leon
and Mrs. Eva Cheney.
A how campaign was started for tho
ensuing two weeks, during which 50
now members aro to bo secured and
threo 1847 Rogers silver sets to be
awarded .
After the meeting, the members ad
journed to tho Oasis whoro refresh
ments wore served. Among the visit
ing members were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas from Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs. Scanlon from Brule and quite a
number from Ogalalla.
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Camisoles, Combinations, Bloomers
and Gowns in the wash satin, crepo do
chine and georgetto crepe, all on sale
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday,
E. T. Tramp & Sons.
Forsiuo
Nino acres, two acres in alfalfa, 4-
room house, good barn, cow barn, hen
house, work shop and plenty of young
snade trees. Located In 2200 block or
oast Fourth street.
17-8 Geo. W. Miller.
ltcglstcrcd Suffolk StaWon
for salo or trado. Wolght 165Q, six
years old. Inquire of Albert A. Glnapp
Brady. lotf
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtuo of an execution Issued
from tho District Court of Lincoln
Coun y, Nobrnnka, in favor of Anna
Holdorness, plaintiff, and against WJ1
llam A. Holdorness, defendant, and to
mo directed, I have levied upon the
following described real estate in Lin
coln County, Nobrnska, to-wlt: Went
Half (Wfc) of tho East Half (EVfcl
and West Half (W') of Section Six
(G), Township Eleven (11), Rango
Twonty-Nlno (29), Four Hundred Fif
ty-Eight and 90.100 acres. I will on
tho 19th day of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock
I M. at tho cast front door of tho
Court Houso in "North Platto, Lincoln
County,. Nebraska, sell at public auc
tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to
satisfy said execution, interest and
costs aggregating tho sum of $4754.87,
tho following described property, lov
ied upon by mo, to-wit: West Half
(W) of tho East Half (E) and
West Half (W) of Section Six (0),
Township Elevon (11), Rango Twenty-Nino
(29), Four Hundrod Fifty
Eight and 90.100 noroa.
Dated North Plattj, Nbr., March
13th, 1980. A. J. SALISBURY,
ml0-5w Sheriff.
Notice to Country Club Stockholders.
Adjourned annual meeting of the
Country Club of North Platte, Nol .
will bo held at tho Elks' club rooms
on March 19th, 1920, at 8 "o'clock p.
m. Sharoholdors aro urcentlv re-
qustd to bo prosont.
C. T. AVHELAN, Proa.
C. M. NEWTON, Sec.
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lliiys lUankonbiirg Property
Clarence Monro, of Hnraliiw. nnr-
chased tho Blnnkonburg restdonco
property, on north Locust street Frl
"tav afternoon for n. cniiMlrinrnltrm of
$13,000. Within a half hour after ho
had mado tho purchaso ho resold the
nronortv to B. O. Pnllnnilnr. of Knv.
stono, at an advanco of $500.'Mr. Onl-
icnuar will movo to town and make
tho promises his home.
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. A Ilreezy Jlljrht
Tho wind blow strong Sunday night,
strong enough to mako somo pcoplo
got a mite nervous. As It swept
around tho houso corners and through
tho treos It soundod as though It had
a velocity of a. hundred mllos an hour,
but Obsorvcr Shilling snyB tho maxi
mum velocity attained wis but thirty
six miles an hour. Tho roof of a box
car standing In tho west yards was
ripped off and deposited In Jnson
Sawyer's yard. A littlo rain, sleet
and snow fell during tho night.
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'"IJcscrt Gold."
Ever hear of cholla cactus?
No, It's not tho name of a now
brekfast food or an lco cream sundae.
It's a torture a method dovlsed by
Indians and Mexicans for putting an
end to malefactors many yenrs ago
and still being practiced In remote
corners of tho West.
This horrible punishment la meted
out to a U. S. army captain for res
cuing a beautiful Amorlcan girl from
the clutches of a bandit chief. Whon
a baro Inch is all that stands betweon
tho gallant soldier and eternity a
vision of loveliness, known as "Tho
Shower of Gold," appears, gun In
hand, and thwarts his would-bo mur
derers. Keep your eye peeled for this thrill
of thrills in
Zane Grey's "Desert Gold" at the
!SUN Theatre for threo days now
showing.
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Drainage Is Essential,
In talking with Hershoy men during
tho past week, It seems to bo tho
general opinion in that villago that
a sugar factory cannot bo secured un
til a greater acreago of beets la pos
sible, and that tho necessary acreago
cannot bo secured until a compre
honslvo system of drnlnago Is Install
ed. This drainngo question is now
in tho United States supreme court,
taken there by those who aro opposed
to tho formation of a drainage dis
trict. Until that court disposes of tho
case, littlo can bo dono to further tho
proposition.
From what can be learned drainage
is necessary in every section that has
been under irrigation for any consid
erable length of timo, this being
nocessary by reason of tho seopago of
water from tho ditches. If drainage Is
essential for tho increased production
of- boets, as well as other crops, cor
(ainly the valley farmers who aro op
p'bscd to tho proposition arc losing
money, for increased production would
soon pny off tho cost of the drainage
system and at the samo time Increaso
the value of tho land.
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Stock For Sale
Fourteon work horses nnd mules
three now wagons and four sets of
harness, thirty head of pure bred
White Face cattle, 100 head pure bred
Galoway, cows and heifers for salo
privately. Located two miles south
and two miles east of Horshoy.
15tf JULIUS MOGENSEN.
Saves Its Cost
In a Year
In thousands of cases, Lalley
Light has saved its cost in the
first year.
It has done so by saving time
and labor and money on the
farm.
Isn't such a plant toorth investigate,
ing?
LalUy-hvjht it a complete uniltnaina and
immioTvritk 10-ctU storage battery. It
mjipiin anvil electricity for ItQlitt, matey
pimp, Katking machine, tiruptr, cream
nparator,fannlnf mill, iron, ttc.
The Porter Electric Co.
Lighting Fixtures.
We do nothing but ElectricWork.
Why not get a Specialist.
510 Locust St. General Hospital
Bid. North Platte, Neb.
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Crystal Theatre, Tonight and Tomorrow.
JACK
'member when you were a kid and the boys tied your clothes
when you were in swimming, so that you got home late nnd
though you thought you were growed up your mn licked you.
This picture will take you back to tho old home town!
The the doll days and school girl love!
Special Tonight
FATTY AT CONEY ISLAND.
The Star Cafe ?
for a Good Meal and the
Silver Front Cigar Store
for a Good Smoke.
under the
Under the new management The Sar Cafe
is striving to please the public both in the
quality of meals served and the service
rendered. You are cordially invited to give
The Star a trial.
12-20 KerosensTractor
The Twin City 12-20 fulfills the desire
foremost in the mind of every thinking
farmer. Built to do the woi'k, not to
rteet a price. '
SOLD BY
EDW. GALVIN,
North Platte, Neb.
Don't Beat the Life out of Your
Rugs. Beat the Life into Them.
It Beats, as it Sweeps, as it Cleans and is'guar
anteed to prolong tho life of your rugs.
ASK US
hi -A TTVH Wo n ff TJ4
iwnriatteLigM&r
PICKFORD
IN
same Management.
mm with 16 -valve engine
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