The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 06, 1920, Image 4

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    Seeing our jewelry means BUYING it because it will please
your eyes; and your knowledge of the RELIABILITY of our es
tablishment is a guarantee of quality, appropriateness and
honest dealing. - - - - ' - -
We respectfully invite you to corns into our establishment
whenever you think about wanting jewelry.
We never urge you to buy; our jewelry does this. '
C. S. CLINTON,
r Stele Kesldunce on(wcwt Second
t. Phono lied 1128. I 17tf
LOCAL AND PEliSONAL
Wnntod. Washings. Phono 1001 W.
Remember tho date April 22nd
Guild Luncheon and fancywork snlo.
Mrs. Claude Williams, of Lexington,
Is Bpcndlng this wook with friends In
town.
Wanted Washings, called for and
delivered. Box 285. 2G-3
For Sale Young Porcheron mare,
broke, sound, weight 1700. Thoa. E.
Doollttlo. 25-4
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neumoyer spent
Easter with rolatlvcs In Central City,
roturnlng homo yostorday.
Judge Grimes, Reporter Miss Mc
Wllllams and Attorney Halllgan wont
to Kimball yostorday whoro tho Judgo
will hold a term of court.
Ladles and gentlonion you can all
vote for Chas. Liork, Jr., In tho pri
mary, election April 20th for tho olTIco
of County Commissioner. 25-4
Wo wolcomc honest competition In
our Insurance or any other business,
Woodhurat s Insurance Agoncy. 24-!5
The W. C. T. U. will meet this after
noon with Mrs. Kanroru iiartman,
subject for discussion will bo "Civiliz
ation" with Mrs. Bollo Morris as
leader.
Don't forget tho salo of fancywork,
rugs and 2Cc packages and tho lun
cheon to bo hold by tho Episcopal
Guild Thursday,, April 22nd. tf
M. J. Forbes drove to Tryon Sunday
wftli tho ambulance and brought
back Mrs. Stack, who will bo operated
upon for appendicitis at the General
Hospital.
For Rent Rooms for housekeeping.
Innnlro nt 60S. West Tenth, or Phono
714-J.
Our blouses goorgotta, silks and
voiles aro boyond a doubt tho best
obtalnablo at our prices. Compare
and bo convinced. E. T. TRAMP &
SONS.
Lest you forgot tho Episcopal
ladles will hold a bazaar and luncheon
In the church basement April 22(1.
Fancy articles, aprons and rugs will
be on sale.
Try tho Roxall first, it pays. J4tf
Chapter AK P. K. O. will mwt Wed
nefKtay afternoon with Mrs. Goo. E.
Proiftor.
For
street
'I'li.i Mnlannttnl flnllil will linvn 11
dclnl niHtUliiff Tlnirmlrtv afternoon In
tho church banetnont with Mosdanie'-
Stuart, Don. Howards and Chapmnn
an tho entertaining committee.
Farm, Hall, Autmohlle Insurance
Woodhunrt's Ins. Agency." 24-3
F. L. Mooney and Hon Frank and
Miss Grace Mooney I nave this evening
for Lo Angoles. Mr. Mooney will re
main on tho const until tlio latter
jmrt of May, while Miss Mooney and
Master Frank will remain longer.
For Sale at once Ford Coupe, 1910
Model. Inquire at 314 Wont Ninth
slreot. 24-2
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roddy, left yes
terday morning ror a visit with their
son Vincent in Lob Angelea. They
will also visit In San Francisco and
other const cities and will bo nbsent
two months. ' This is tho llrst vaca
tion Mr. Roddy has taken In man
years.
TELL the TRUTH, said drover
Cleveland. The peoplo elected him
President twice, and rebuked his tra
ducers. Wo do business on tho square
Try us. Woodhurst's Insurance Agen
cy. Tho cantata given by the Methodist
choir Sunday afternoon was lnrgel
ntinnded and tho program passed off
Torjnlccly. Those who attended
pronounco tho musical nuinners u
have been among tho best over given
by local talent
The now spring style coats, suits
and dresses are ready for y.our choos
ing. Tho styles are delightful and be
coming and youthful. Many models in
coats at $19.05 and up. Many models
In suits at $29.G5 and up. Many models
in silk drosses nt $14.05 and up at Tho
Leader Mor. Co.
For Salo Rhode Island Sotting
Eggs. $1.00 for 15 eggs, and $G.00 n
hundred. Inquire Mrs. Fred Nelson
Two miles west of town. 24-tf
Capt. P. R. Halligan spent yesterday
In town wlillo enrouto to Lincoln
from a business trip to tho west part
of tho state. Capt. Halligan has been
omployed In tho adjutant general's
offico for a few weeks past but will
soon becomo associated with a law
firm in the Capital City.
t Mow irnrano with electric
'ninnt nt Wnllfloet. Neb. Address A.
C. Burton, Wollileet. 22-3
Thn linv Scouts' Council hold a
mnnHtii' Inst, week and annotated n
commlttoo to solect enmp ground site
for both tho Boy, Scouts and the Camp
flro Girls. At this meeting W. J.
O'Connor, Paul Nolan and Wilson
Tout were suggested and accepted as
scoutmasters. A publicity committee
witii i!ov. Knch as chairman, was ap
pointed. Tho council will meet again
at noon today.
Nico largo homo grown elm trees for
sale. Mrs. R. Owens, 215 cast Twelfth.
Phono Red 958. 22-8.
WV.V .1.
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A IJleal in itself
I
Let us (irst suggest soup, with bread in it.
This is to be followed by delicious milk-loast and bred and jam.
Bread molasses tarts will complete this nourishing, satisfying. meal,
the recipe: '
Hroad iMolnssos Tart
Here is
S tablespoons fresh bread
crumbs
8 tablespoons molasses
1 lemon
2 cups Hour
V'Z cup lard or butter
V tablespoon salt
Water;
Sift flour into a basin, then run lard lightly into it, add salt and enough water to
make a stiff paste. Roll it out and line a buttered tin or platter with it. Mix
bread crumbs, molasses and grated rind and strained juice of lemon; spread
over the pastry, and hake in hot oven thirty minutes, or until the pastry is quite
cooked. Serve hot or cold.
Buy some Uako-Ittto Dread today and serve your family with this
healthful meal.
WE USE COW BRAND FL.OUR EXCLUSIVELY.
BAKE-RITE BAKERY
EBB
TH E V N IV?: 2 SAIL CAR
Most of the Gas Companies throughout the country use fleets of
Ford Runabouts. The same is true of other big corporations. The
reasons are very practical. The Ford Runabout is the most econom
ical solution of quick transportation from manufacturer to letailer.
For soliciting business, for the Collector, for the Doctor, Contractor,
Builder, and almost every other line of business activity, the Ford
Runabout is really a necessity. We solicit your motor accessory
business. We can serve you, we believe, to your best advantage. And
bring your Fcrd cars to us for replacements and repairs because you
will get the skilled workman and the c--uinc Ford parts.
PRICES
Touring $650 Roadster 8625
Sedan $975 Truck - $640
HENDY-OGIER AUTO CO.
Licenses mid Marriages. Will Norrls, who was called here
Judge Woodhurst united in marri- last week by the death of his mother
age Saturday Dustin Millet and Cecil -and has been appointed executor of
Xachary, both of Sedgwick, Col
On the name day the Judge perfor
med tho ceremony which united
Donald Beisner and Carrie Brownell,
both of this city.
License was issued Saturday to Roy
B. Sherman, of Hastings, and Ethel
Culver, of Junlatn, and Clarence Mc
Ncal, of this city, and Gertrude For
rill. of Maxwell.
Yesterday tho Judge united in mar
riage Walt Morris of Sidney, hiul Leora
Gerdes of this city.
Tho Judgo also married yesterday
Chas. Chover of Gothenburg and Hazel
Uossfleld of this city.
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America's Gift to France.
France gave tho Statue of Liberty
to America. All France joined in the
giving.
All America Is ioining now to give
a great statue to France to commemo-
ato the first battle of tho Marne,
where the soldiers of France fought
ix years ago and stopped tho Ger-
With the Statue of Liberty, the Sta
tue on tho Marne will become one of
tho greatest monuments of all time,
binding tho friendship of two great
Republics.
The cost will be approximately $250,-
000, about tho same sum as that ex
pended by France on the Statue of
Liberty. America's Gift to France
will bo to Franco what the Statue of
Liberty is to America. From peoplo
in all walks of life, from all parts of
Franco came tho money for tho Statue
of Liberty. Likowise, from all the
people of all Amorlca should Amer
ica's Gift to Franco bo made. Small
contributions from a largo number of
people will be mpro expressive of tho
gift than largo contributions from a
fow. Nebraska's quota is ?3,500. Lin
coln County's quota is $05.00.
It Is desired that an opportunity, be
given everyono to contribute and a
special appeal Is mndo to tho 324,710
school children enrolled in tho public
and parochial schools of tho state.
Every one in Nebraska will bo given
an opportunity to sharo In this gift of
tho Nation, even though it bo only a
penny.
Contribution boxes will bo placed in
tho postoft'ico and the banks of North
Platto so that anyono wishing to con
tribute a Hinall sum can do so.
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Flue Homo llurpiln
Iliu'lit room residence located In
North riutte's choicest residence sec
tion hctuccn Willow mid Ash streets
on West !trd St. Modern except licnt.
lleatim: plant can bo put In nt reason
able cost. Lot (!(.1!(2. Nice lawn nnil
shade trees. House Is in first .class
condition. A bargain nt $700.00.
Shown by appointment only.
Till: II. & S. AGLXCY,
Exclusive Agents.
the estate, will remain this week. He
is in tho employ of tho Wyoming high
way commission and tolls us that ten
million dollars will bo expended on
road work in that state during the
next two years, and that the future
program calls for a bond issue of
twenty-flvo millions. Possessed of but
few railroads, tho people of Wyoming
must depend largely on automobiles
as a moans of travel, and everybody
in tho state is alive to the consequent
need of good roads.
Old Trusty and Qicen Incubators
and llroodcrs nt Factory Prices.
21.(1 SIMON BItOS
Tho funeral of tho infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Harden, which
died last week at Boulder, Colo., was
hold yesterday afternoon. Tho daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Is critically
ill at Boulder, where she was taken
for her health, and tho mother had
gone there to help tako caro of her.
While there the Infant child died. Mrs.
Harden could not leave the sick
daughter to come home to attend tho
funeral of tho littlo one. In this
doublo affliction Mr. an Mrs. Harden
have the sympathy of many friends.
For Rent Barn for horse or hay or
combined, located near corner of No.
Locust and East Ninth streets. Call
760F21 for Information or address
Geo. McKain. North Platto tf
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Card of Thanks.
The children of the Into Mary Nor
rls extend their heartfelt thanks to
frlonds and neighbors iuuI to mombors
of tho several lodges fontho many acts
of kindness and assistance tendered
them during tho illnoss and following
tho passing away of thoir boloved
mother, nlso-for tho beautiful lloral
tributes.
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I. 0. 0. F. Notice.
Walla Walla Lodge No. 50 will con
for the ilrst degree Thursday own
lug, April Stli.
J. UY SWOFK, Secty.
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ML'N WANTED TO SELL flllOCEIUES
Selling Experience- Not Nceessnry.
Ono of World's lnrgost Qroqors,
(capital ovor $1,000,000.00) wants nm
bltlous men in your locality to soil
dlroot to consumer nationally known
brands of an extensive line of gro
corloa, paints, roofings, lubricating
oils, stock foods, otc. No capital re
quired. Write today. State age and
occupation John Sexton & Co. 352
Y i n t Hit in
Buy Good
Clothes
Never since the Civil
Warwere clothes so
high as now. That's
why it behooves you to
buy only GOOD CLO
THES. Collegian Clothes are
GOOD CLOTHES and
they represent a sav
ing of fully 20 per
cent to you.
Edwards-Reynolds
Co.
GOOD CLOTHES.
O Collegian Clothes 1920
IXiviJ A J r & ions Company
EVERY woman know9 thit its much easier to wash and thoroughly clean
aluminum cooking utensils. Grease does not stick to plum'.num. Jattonc
ttaBon why wo use nlumlnum sUlmmlnc dlsc9 In the 8ANITAKY MILWAUKEE
CREAM SEPARATOR. Another rmatonl Aluminum discs do not ruct or corrode
llko the tinned steal dlsca of other
separators Still another reason
Uslmt aluminum enables ua to taper
h,3 MILWAUKEE uisio a process too
w2 cofltly too Intrlc -teto attempt intteel
discs, 'i uperiug trie discs, pivco much
Create? separating carncity between
ench set; hence the MILWAUKEE re
quires only about half tho number of
discs used In ottier separators, to nc
ccmpllbh even Quicker, closer 6kimrnlr.;;.
ijtU CREAM SEPARATOR
rilaeaareal.olntswarcruabl. No tolloiia work plwln'hrm
itw ikwi in )rir ri'wuiuu iiku nuuiiwrtMi uwn, Jlltiimiii l
uzrt ill :uiy or iHi Kvry MILW AUKKE la UleU with
ft ic.rtiilvMto ff tbij (ft. uUo Iruti-cUU gu&niatve,
oeubijr proMotlaK juu Kiwi jruu Ujy.
an the Sanitary MlltvnuktenOW
on our itaptey Itoois,
W. R. MALONEY CO.