The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 19, 1920, Image 7

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    We Can
Save You
Money
ON YOUR
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE
Since the first of this ' year Builders' Hardware" has
steadily advanced in price and right now it is hard to ob
tain at any price. We were very lucky indeed to have had
some lai'Ke orders filled in time and are now in a position
to sell Builders' Hardware at a very attractive price.
As we carry the leading brands in this line we can show
you some of the neatest designs in lock sets, etc., in both
the copper and brass finish on steel as well as solid bronze.
When you are ready to build, come in and talk it over
with us. We will be glad to furnish you an estimate of
your hardware bill, as we are here to please.
W. R. MALONEY CO.
LOCAL AM) PERSONAL
Your next purso will be Conlovla
and you will bo pleased. Dixon, the
jewe'er.
Keith Neville went to Omaha yes
terday morning to transact business
for a few days.
Louis Tobin, of Denver, spent yes
terday in town transacting business
and visiting friends.
Most up to date wall paper patterns
at the Rexall. 14tf
Mrs. Clarence Day, of Shreveport,
La., arrived Wednesday Tor a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Beeper and other relatives.
Mrs. W. It. Hodshtre and mother,
"who have been visiting in Los Angeles
for a couple of months, will roturn
home the latter part of the month .
We pay 'cash for butter and eggs.
McGovern & Stack, phono 80. Free
delivery. 8tf
Mabel Normand a "circus herself"
playing in a circus picture, hence a
circus within a circus. See her in
Jinx at the Crystal, Saturday and
Monday.
J. H. Geiso, who is now living in
town, will sell 0ff his persona prop
ert on his ranch seven and one-half
miles of Maxwel1 on Monday, March
29th.
Dr. H. C. Brock. DentiBt. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148
'It. is noticed by tho Lincoln Journal
that the North Platte Flour Mills has
made, application to the state board of
.sotfBflties to increase its capitnl fifty
thousand dollars.
- Try the Rexall first, it pays. 14tf
J.' Fred Clark, of Fairfield, Iowa,
will arrive Sunday to accept a posi
tion with The Tribune. Mr. Clark
was for a number of years with the
Daily Telegraph force.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Tivlncm
Building. Phono 307. 77tf
Take friendly tip and follow the
crowds to Laughland to see Henry
Lehrman's picturizatlon of tho funniest
baby in the world, shown at the Crys
tal Tuesday and Wednesday.
For Sale Registered Hereford
Bulls. H. P. Hansen, North Platte,
Neb. lGtf
Tomorrow, is. tho iast day on which
filings for political nominations for
county offices can bo made. The list
of candidates is already large enough
to permit a wide range of choice.
Clinton & Son, Eye-Sight Specia
lists, tf
Dr. Geo. B. Dent went to Omaha
Wednesday to meet Marjorlo Liddell,
who was taken ill at her school in
the east and will probably be placed in
an Omaha hospital for treatment.
Now materials in Silks and Dress
goods arriving daily at Tho Leader
Merc. Co.
BAND CONCERT PROGRAM.
Tho following is the program for the concert to be
given by tho High School Cadet Band at the Franklin
Auditorium this evening:
Star Spangled Banner National Hymn
Royal Guest March
Cadet Band
'Sweet Sounds Andanto and Waltz
Cadet Band
Old Folks at Home Selection
Lydia Yost, Margaret Edwards at piano
Fay Ycarsley, Mabel Getty, Thclma Brownell violin
Think Love of Mo Vocal Solo
Caryl Derryberry
Martha Thorton at piano
Rustling Leaves Overture
Cadet Band
Ah! That Was Many Years Ago Baritone Solo
Harrison Tout
Mrs. Wilson Tout at piano
East is West - Reading
Helen Bonner
Nobody Works But Father ...Musicians Strike
Cadet Band
In Old Madrid J- S. Fearls
Celesto Chorus Club.
Miss E. Z. Fritz director
Evelyn Dionor at piano
Somowhero a Voice is Calling Cornet Solo
t Wallaco Harris
Yydla Yost at piano'
Freedom Grand March
Evening , Shadows -Waltz
Cadet Band
I'm Forover Blowing Bubbles Saxophone-Violin Duet
Chester Cummlngs, Emmott Moody Saxophone
. Fay Yearsley, Mabel Getty Violin
Lydia Yost at piano
Flower Song Clarinet Solo
' Norman Moulton
Madolono Bllckonsderfor at piano
Feast March -.-March
Loyal Hearts - Waltz
Cadet Band
Souvenir Do Poson Violin Solo
(Mazurka Characteristique)
Mr. Charles J. Kllllan
Mrs. Charles J. Kllllan at piano
First In Action March
Captain - Ex,t March
Cadet Band
CITY AND COUNTY NE1VS.
r
Dixon & S6n Sight Specialists.
D. J. McDennott, of Broadwntor,
camo down Wednosday to tako treat
ment at tho General Hospital.
C. C. Pargeon has sold his residence
on oast F street to Mr. Schwartz,
who will move here from Loxington,
and who owns a ranch south of town.
Mr. Pnrgoon expects to leave soon on
an extended trip.
Wo mako a Speciality pf fitting
glasses, Clinton & Son. Opticians, tf
A. W. Wilcox has resigned as car
rier on Motor, route A and has nc-
copted a position with tho J. S. Davis
Auto Co. In chargo of tho filling sta
tion. Ho Is succeeded as mall carrlor
by Harloy Tlloy.
For Sale or Trndo ono block of
ground. Will trado in on city resi
dence. Phono Red 478i or. luqulro of
At G. Artz. . .. f -ij: 15-20
Petitions nrc being circulated nom
inating James Sniallwood for council
man from tho First ward. Mr. Small
wood Is a well known resident of tho
ward, a property owner nnd a wlde
awako young man.
Onion Sets. McMlchaol's Grocery. 23
Wo have been having regular
March weatlior this week an almost
Incessant wind nnd a temperature
around the freezing point. This
weather Is somewhat disagreeable, but
it is about what wo may expect at
this season of tho year.
See us for wall paper, Tho Rexall
Store. 14tf
Anita Stewart herself Is ATTRAC
TION ENOUGH but with twenty well
known stars makes one of tho most
remarkablo plcures for tho delight of
theatre goers In "Her Kingdom of
Dreams" at tho Keith, Monday and
Tuesday.
Black Minorca eggs for sotting $1.60
per setting or $10 per 100. Inquire of
Otto Mesmer or phono 79GF14. 18-G
For somo timo past tho First Na
tional Bank has been receiving and
posting daily bulletins on llvo stock
prices at South Omaha, thus giving
stockmen tho receipts and prices
twelve hours in advanco of tho dally
papers.
- All kinds of nursery stock for sale.
R: McFarland, Box 626, North Platte,
Nob. 14tf
Tho Chamber of Commerce road'
maintaining outfit has been at work
this week on the road leading south,
and on the east road has covered a
distance of nearly ten miles. Yester
day and today tho outfit has been
working on the road north of, town.
For Sale Residenco on west Second
street. Phono Rod 1128. 17tf
The Tribune has learned of but ono
real estate deal that failed to go
through on March 1st, which consider
ing the great number of transfers
made, is an unusual record. Prior to
March 1st it was predicted that many
of the purchases made under contract
would collapse when tho initla1 pay
ment camo due.
Suits for ladles and misses in all the
latest spring models now on display
at Tramp's Ready to Wear Store
A representative of tHo civi1 service
commission and an employe of tho
postolfico department wcro in town
this week getting viows of business
men relative to applicants for post
master. 'It is said that all but two ap
plicants were eliminated by lack of
post office experlenco nnd tho choice
lies between ono of these two.
Da Morrill, Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
J. E. Sebastian is general chairman
of tho "Clean Up" campaign which
will bo staged next month nnd ho has
appointed as clminnen of sub-commit-
tles men and women who aro just as
active and thorough. If North Platte
is not a "Spotless Town" by tho first
of May it will not bo through any
oversight of Sebastian.
New records just received yester
day, Columbia and Edison. Cnll In
early and hear them . Dixon, tho jeweler.
Yesterday was a disagreeable day
with tho high wind and rain and snow,
but it was not as bad as at Choyonno
Wednesday night when tho wind at
tained a velocity of seventy miles an
hour, nor at Allianco where tho deep
est snow of tho season fell. Let us
bo thankful our conditions aro not
worse.
If you nro looking for good work
horses or good roan Durham cows,
conic to my salo eight miles north of
town on March 24th.
19-3 B. A. ELI AS.
Rov. J. II. Curry, Is preparing for a
big church day on Easier Sunday,
April 4th. Oho feature will bo tho
reception of now members, of whom
Dr. Curry hopes to havo not less than
thirty. With those additions tho
church membership will havo Increas
ed about forty per cent sinco ho as
sumed tho pastorate.
Your eyes wi'l bo under the pjirn of
a sight specialist if you entrust them
to our caro. Ji. Dixon & Son.
Tho choir will glvo ono of their
special programs of music Sunday at
tho 11 a. m. scrvico at Tho First
Presbyterian church. Tho pastor will
preach at 7:30 a. m. At tho Sunday
school hour tho annual Decision Day
bervlco will bo observed by tho school.
Every, member of tho Sunday school
snouid bo thoro. Tho parents aro re
quested to bo present.
Dear Public Wo aro anxloiiB that
you snouiu know about our ovo to
Ing department. Wo aro equipped
it.l,l. 1. 1 .. i . , . . . . .
mill lliu illlUBL II1MU UIIlUIllSi lCf
stanco tho Onthnlom
which it Is posslb'o to throw a bright
ngnt into tno oyo nnd oxamlno tho op
tic norvo and find if anv diseasnd uon
ditlon exists. If so you aro informed
nnd told who you should consul',. Our
oqulpmont is comploto in ovory detail
ovon io grinning our own nses
Very truly. H. DIXON & SOX.
' fr Order by
van'tcome
Suede
black ami
patent
n Ki .mm
A new shipment of
20 styles arrived this week
Folks, Please
Remember That
EASTER
Is Only Three weeks.
Away!
HO
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1 " n
So it's time to go out and get
X those new
Easter Low Shoes ;.,,;, '
right away.
The glorious Spring -Fashions
we've provided fill
the store with their sunshine.
But some of these fashions are in
greater demand than others. Chances
are these styles would also be your
choice --- and the size you wear
may be gone unless you buy at
once. Come in tomorrow.
if
b
S
HOE MARKET
aves you oney on Shoes.
KEITH THEATRE BLOCK.
Hexlcnn Turned Looso
Pablo Vonzuolln, who was arrested
on tho chargo of stealing silks and
other goods from a Suthorland merch
ant, and was arrested In Texas and
brought hero for trial, was turned
loose Tuesday afternoon In tho dis
trict court. Tho evidence against
Venzuella was not sufficiently connect
ed up to secure conviction. It could
not bo proven that ho was In Suther
land when the robbory occurred.
::o::
Sinlllicrs Sel's Out
Hoyt Smlthers sold his interest in
tho Rexall drug store Tuesday to J.
Nolan nnd wl'l inovo to Kearney
whero ho will purchase a drug storo.
Mr. Nolan, who Is a brother of Paul
Nolan, is an experienced drug clerk,
having been thus employed for sev
eral years in California prior to the
timo ho ontered tho war service.
::o::
V. E. 0. Elects Officers
Chaptor AK of tho P. E. O. held an
eleclon of officers at tho homo of Mrs.
H. M. Grimes this week with the fol
lowing result:
President, Mrs. W. J. Hondy.
Vice-presidont, Mrs. Anna Church.
Recording secretary, Mrs. M. E.
Scott.
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. W.
P. Snyder.
Treasurer, Mrs. C. II. Moroy.
Chaplin, Mrs. II. S. White.
Guard, Mrs. .1. S. Twinom.
For tho noxt thirty days I will soil
nursery stock at a discount of five
per cent. R. McFarland, Box 626,
City. 1 16tf
Woman "Spilled the Beans."
Loss than a century ago n Germnn
professor of chemistry succeeded re
peatedly In producing smnll quantities
of gold, which ho exhibited to fellow
scientists whoso keen Interest mny
we.ll bo Imagined. It wns Inter ascer
tained that a devoted servant, anxious
to give his mnster pleasure, hnd
bought gold leaf nnd surreptitiously
contributed It to the contents of the
crucible. .One one occasion, however,
the. servant wns sent on a dlstnnt er
rnnd, and left money with his wife
for the purchase of the requisite gold
leaf- She spent tho money for drink,
buying instead somo "Dutch metal,"
which she put Into tho pot. This led
to n discovery of tho fraud, prompt
revelation of which by the professor
gave rise to lmnieiino amusement.
Old Chinese Burial Places.
Shanghai's old buildings on tho Bund
nro rapidly disappearing, and with
tholr destruction many discoveries In
tho way of old burial places aro be
ing made. While excavating for a
now building two Chinese gruves wcro
discovered. Upon being opened, the
cofllns were found to bo In a good de
gree of preservation, considering tho
length of timo they must havo been
lying in the swnmp. Tho Inscriptions
upon the stono tablets marking tho
graves aro llllglblo, so any conccturo
as to their age Is almost Impossible.
An urn containing a qunntlty of bones
wns also unearthed.
Christian Science sorvlco Sunday 11
a. m. Wednesday evening meetings
ovory week at 8:00. A cordial Invi
tation is extended to all to attond
theso sorTlcos. Building & Loan build
ing, room 25.
: : :o: ;
For Snlo.
1007 AV. 3rd St. G room houso, mod
ern oxcopt heat. Garago 12x24. Prico
$2800. Call at 1003 W. 3d St. or phono
Rod 606 for terms. 19-6
The Star Cafe
for a Good Meal and the
Silver Front Cigar Store
for a Good Smoke.
Both under the same Management.
Under the new management The Star 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.
Saves Its Cost
In a Year
In thousands of cases, Lalley
Light has saved its coat in the
first year.
It has done so by saving tfme
and labor and money on the
farm.
Isn't such a plant rvorlh investigating?
LaUey-Light it a complete unit tngitw and
lwwlof tcilh 16-ttU flora gt bait try, II
npplUt ampU tleciru-ily for ligltli, water
pump, vaiking maehine, iicttper, errant
teparater, fanning mi, iron, ik.
The Porter Electric Co.
Lighting Fixtures.
Wc donothingbutElectricWork.
Why not get n Specialist.
510 Locust St. General Hospital
Bid. North Platte, Neb.