The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 02, 1920, Image 12

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    Corporations Increase l'opnlnlJoii.
Those who are Interested In the wol
fafe Mini growth of" North Plalta ae
aupt with pleasure the fot UmI the
Waste Union Telegraph Co. ha on
Itn N'orth Platte pay rotl six tea t o;,.
ployes. When th Standard Oil Vy.
gat Its dtstrlot ofrices located hare
sixtoen or eighteen persons Will Ue
glvon employment, some of whom will
bring their families. And thus a
North Pintle grown big corporations
Increase their ojmralions In our city
and llkewiso Increase our imputation.
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Fashion Form Corsets In all tho
now model. A stylo for each Indi
vidual ffgtiro U)Klutly guaranteed
to give saUefnotlon. K. T. Tramp A
SOUB,
, ('. of ('. JlemliorMifp Cnmpnigii.
The forty men who are ..engaged In
ihn Chamber of Commerce indirtber
shlp ofcttipevlfn met together at the
Pnlaao Cafe Tuesday evening and
ft mpletetf arrangements for tha work
'. . 3 two team aro known as the
na-.: ;-nd tho Whltee. The Whites,
t.-.rt. i.ttd by Harry Samuelson, will
c-nvaaa the Second and Third wards,
ard the Blacks, ciiptnlned by .loo
Iterschfekl. will gather In members,
from the First and Fourth wards.
The campaign started yeatorday and
will continue for eight days, and at
the close the team scouring the larg
est number of mombors will bo treated
to a supper by tho other loam.
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n ' g'li'e OhH strsw, $3.00 per load
i . l?re. Phone 78F13. J. T. Ustor,
To First Ward Voters.
In asking for- support from the vot
ors of the First ward as a candidate
for counoUman I will state that I was
horn In Lnentn county, nave beou n
resident of the First waVa for ten
yep re, that I nm a proifflrtA' owner,
and that I stand for public Improve
ment tlipt will give omployment to
mechanics and laboring mon of the
city. While advocating such Improve
ment. I am one of those who bolleve
that the city should get a full return
for every dollar tlwit It aponds; In
In other words, I do not believe In the
extravagant expenditure of tho tax
payers' money.
J. V SMALMVOOI).
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Ur. llomird Yost. Dentist, Twlnnm
Hnlhllnir. Phone SI07. "7lf
FOR SALE
One 5 yoar old Hlack Goldlng, weight
1150. One aged Registered Dlaclr
Porcheron Stallion will he sold cheap.
Also one kitchen range, ono small
healing stove, somo dishos and other
household goods. Single buggy harn
ess, a few farming tools and other
Hiiia.Il tools. For prices inquire of
BLiANKBNBURG DUOS.
1305 North Locust St .
Phone Red 851. 23-3
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For Sale.
Four room house, earner lot, barn,
chicken house and coal shed. ,i!ho two
row, riding lister, field iliac, 2-section
harrow, cultivator, 1-hore culltvntor,
double set harnesH, single set hnrness,
bujfgy. A. IJ. SmMhi S03 V. Eloventh
street. ' 24-2
1st. Lullicrnn Church.
Special Good Friday aorvloes with
sermon tonight at olght o'clock.
. Master Day, Early praise sorvlco.
7:30, subject. "Our Lord and His
Triumph".' 11 o'clock, Baptism of
children, confirmation and Holy Com
munion. 8 o'clock, Easter musical
"The Resurrection," by Porter.
Special mush! at all services.
Tho Holy Communion will bo admin
istered at cloo of evening service.
Children's Easter Cantata 7:30.
Euster day.
REV. C. F. KOCH, Pastor.
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Sale Fordson Tractor, good
For
shape
tho L
Inquire of Harvey, Tilllon on
13. Jonos farm. ' 24-5
Clinton ft Son, Eye-Sight Specia
lists. tf
Methodist F.nslcr Services.
Sunday schodl !:45 a. in.
Eustor services 11 a. m., suhjoctu
"Josus' Easter Appearances'. Recep
tion Of now mombors.
Easter Cantata by tho choir at 3 p.
in,
Epworth Loaguo soclat half hour
0:00 p. m. and devotional meeting at
G:30. '
Children's Easter Cantato 7:30.
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Christian Church.
Bible School at 9:45 a. M.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject
"Slgnlflanco of tho Resurrection."
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Subject,
"Burning Hearts".
Subject of Friday nights sormon,
"Tho Cruclllxtlon."
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OColIeffinn Clothe ivio
All Clothes are high priced these days and it is to yoiir interest to buy
where you are sure to get the most for your money. COLLEGIAN CLOTHES, tailored by David
Adler & Sons since 1849, have been recognized for more than half a century as representing
more for the price asked than any other line of High Grade Clothes.
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We are proud ot our showing of COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
for Spring and we invite your inspection.
Edwards-Reynolds Co.
GOOD CLOTHES.