The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 16, 1920, Image 4

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    Keith Theatre, Monday and Tuesday.
Your New Spring
Frock is Here
CONSTANCE TALFyJADGEv
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"A Virtuous Vamp"
What is virtue in a Vamp?
wrong. Come nnd kpc.
Don't gueps ycu'It be
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Crystal, Saturday.
TOM MIX
IN
"Six Shooter Andy"
Pay dirt and human gold.
A grafter elother with authority
meets a truo hearted clever trader In
tlio gold fever days and a vicious town
becomes bo good lit Ih forgotten.
Also two pnrt comedy
LOCAL A.ND PERSONAL
The Itexall handles tho goods. 14tf
Allow us to show you our wonllerful
lino of diamonds. Dixon, The Jeweler.
Mrs. Guy Popejoy returned yester
day from Denver, whoro she had been
tlsltlng friends for several days.
Clinton Si Son, Graduate Opticians,
seo them for Service tf
V. L. Cary, of Omaha, spont Wed
nesday In town visiting relatives and
friends.
D; Morrill, Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store
Miss Lena Scnscl returned tho early
part of tho week from n visit in tho
cast part of tho state.
Seo us for wall paper, Tho lioxall
Storo. 14tf
Joe McGrnw, who 1c running a train
out of Holpor, Utah has boon visiting
relatives In town lor a few days.
Farm, Hall, Autmobllo Insurance
Wpodhurst's Ins. Agency. 24-3
Judge WoodhursL united In marrlngo
Wednesday Ralph Andorson and Lena
YanUIn of Maxwell.
J. Iv. SBHASTIAN',
The Old Line Life Mini,
JUs. Phono 11IIS. Ofllco Plume 01 2.1
Smart sport coats for the mlSses on
salo at The Lendor Mercantile Co's at
?19.G5, ?24.G5 and up.
For Salo-Fordson Tractor, good
shape. Inqulro of Harvey, Tillion on
tho L 13. Jones farm, 24-5
Mrs. Will McGlone, of Denver, is tho
guest Nof hor mother Mrs. Anna
Soyferth, having arrived Tuesday,. .,
For Kont Two unfurnished rooms.'
Phono 119G. 27-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Axtoll returned
Wednesday evening from Lincoln and
othor polntH In onatorn Nebraska.
Uf. HH'II,,!, .....I l.'l..I..I.,
Mit inn aii.iur', .iir.r.Mf.w mill l.lt'llllV'
Wanted- Stock to pasture, $1.00 per
month for cattle and $l.f0 per month
for horses. Win. Holderness, Phone
791F5. 27-4
Mrs. E. K. Clark, who has been
taking treatments at Omaha and visit
It: her mother at lleatrlce while con
valescing, will return home Sunday.
To whom arc you going to soil your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer the highest
n rices. 64tf
Conductor Charley Maupln was
knocked off a car at Roscoo Tuesday
forenoon and badly brulBcd. Ho was
brought home on No. 8 Tuesday noon
Wanted to Huy From one to fifty
colonies of bees and suppllos. J. L.
Hastings, 210 Willow, North Platte.
Neb. 2C-3
T. C. Patterson, accompanied by Dr
Geo. 11. Dent went to Rochester, Minn.
Monday night to have an examination
made of his condition following his
operation last fall.
beginning promptly nt eleven
o'clock Saturday, April 17th, wo will
sell at greatly reduced prices a limited
number of trimmed hats. No charges,
no refunds, salo final. VILLA WHIT
TAKER. Block's Store.
Fred Marnuctte, who lives south of
Hershey, was In town Wednesday,
having been out looking for his cattle
which strayed during tho storm last
Sunday. He reports having lost five
head out of a bunch of sixty.
Are you going to paint? Wo aro
ready to meet your demands in any
thing In the varnish or paint line.
Come in and see us before lotting your
contract. DUKE & ORVBN, 218 East
fith St., Phono 207. 20-8
The new spring style coats, suits
and drosses are ready for your choos
ing. The styles aro delightful becom
ing and youthful. Many models in
coats at $19.05 and up; many models
In suits at $29.05 and up, and many
models In silk dresses at $14.05 and
up at tho Leader Mercantile Co.
Tho Printzess suit and coat design
ers huvo again achieved a style
triumph for each garment bearng this
famous label. Now Is your opportunity
to purchase one of these garments at
real salo prices. Alterations free. E,
T. TRAMP & SONS.
Dixon & Son grind, their own lenses.
One day service.
Walter O'Connor, of Carroll, In.,
who will try conclusions with Hobby
Dylnnd In a mat contest at tho Keith
theatre this evening, arrived In town
Wednesday morning. Tho salo of
tickets has been heavy and the base
bull team, for whoso benollt the ovont
iirglven, promises to. receive a satis
factory net balance.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Tulnein
llulhllng. Phono 307. 77U
Unusual distinction has been tail
ored Into the women's nnd misses'
Treatment at illii Knsl 0th, SI. Phone 'suits that wo are selling. Thoro Is a
H!)7. .Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. truly surprising goodness about these
Straw sailor hats, pleasing assort-'milts a trimness, painstaking care
ment being shown nt the Leader Mor- tailoring, a wisdom of designing and
cantllo Co. A positive delight to selection of materials and linings that
chooso from. will servo best which taken
TWt fnr. 11m nnln nf fn,,ovu.nr1r altogether llinko them JUSt HUCh Blltth
No one cleJighls in smart frocks more
Lhan young girls of the "school and college"
lypes--all girls of the in-between age.
' And these girls and small women who
are usually hard to fit in dresses with smart,
snappy, youthful lines, find exactly what they
want in Chevy-Chase Frocks.
They are designed to -please the young,
wholesome American girl.
' They give her new fashions adapted to
become her.
. They are cut on lines that fit her active
figure, and in models for all the occasions
she has need of at school or at home.
Right now is the time for girls who
want to be smartly or becomingly dressed to
see the new spring, styles in great variety.
The new materials, the clever
the new colors, are all
showing.
m
new touches,
this season's
You are cordially invited to inspect them
Complete Display of Au
thentically Styled Spring
Apparel for Women,
Misses and Children.
NEW SPORT COATS
$1.45
$1.95
Children's Dresses
For Big and Little Sisters
$2.45
$2.95
r ltfCOB (ID
DRY GOODS -WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J.E.NELSON. MANAGER
Women's Rest Tailored
Suits late arrivals to be
sold at a saving of
$10 to $25
at less than regular prices
).Tt nnnlf ii mu nml it Intt,
'tuitiiVIJ tll4 IIIU
bo hold by tho Episcopal
rugs and
cheon to
Guild Thursday,. April 22nd. tf
iMrB. Kdwnrd Park, who had been
visiting rolntlveB In this city and at
Sutherland, returned Tuesday to her
homo In Chicago.
For Sale Ithodo Island
Hggs. $1.00 for 1G oggs, and $G.OO n
hundred. Inqulro Mrs. Fred Nelson
2 nilloB wost of town. Phono 7S3f22. tf.
Now silks and volllos, quality fabrics
In a pleasing range of now patterns
and; colorings, now on sale at tho
Leader Mercantile Co.
:o:;
as women who select serviceable
clothes will liko very much. Shown
by the Leader Morcahtilo Co.
Dr. H. O. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148
Metnbors of tho Odd Fellow and
Hobekah degreo lodges tendered Mr.
ATTENTION' OK.UOCIMTS. men the United States sonate has ever
Next Tuesday Is tho primary elec-1 produced.
Hon, bo sure that you go to the polls ' In Arthur Mullen we have another
and vote. Wo are fortunate In the fact democrat Uint has dono more to build
that we have only ono contested office up the party in Nebranka than any
on our county ticket, that is, for com- 'other one man In tho state, and no one
nilssioner jn the Third district, Work-, can make a mistake when, they vote
man nnd McNeel. Tlley In the First for Mullen.
district hns no opposition and Dolanoy I If tho democrats of Lincoln county
for representative has none. Put our want to see a Nebraska man for prcsi
nntlonnl and state ticket is a different .dent, go to tho polls next Tuesday,
inattor. Nebraska Is rncoirnlzpil thru- Kill for a democratic ballot and vote
Sotting Mrs. Alex Fenwck a farowoll 'out tho union as a state that must 'for your own follow citizen whom you
party, at 1110 nan Tuesday evening. jimvo consideration,, and tho chances huvo HONORED and who has HONOR
sixty or moro being present. Mrs. nro good that both tho democrats and ED you and tho whole stato of Nebras
Fenwlck, who has boon a membor of republicans may, ciiino to Nebraska for ' ka by making the best governor the
tho Rebeknh degreo for thirty-one tliolr party leaders. In Gilbert M. i state of Nebraska over had. Kolth
years was presented with a Jewel pin 1 Hitchcock the domocrats have a can-1 Neville, for dolegnto-at-large to the
and Mr. Fonwick who has been an ididate that thev mnv well r.w.l nrnml ! national convention: also A. C. Shal-
of. always willing to toll tho country (lonbergcr. Sophus Neblo and Bernard
just whoro he stands on nil questions 'Mc.Ncny: for district delegates. Jnmos
at an times and willing to go beforo.J. Harrington and Robert Fleming
Odd Fellow for thirty-throe years was
presented with an emblem ring. Mr.
and Mrs. Fonwick will leave next
California to make their
Hereford Hulls for Sale.
Twenty head of roglstorcd Hereford wrol for
Dulls for salo. S. J. Koch, Hershoy, ino
Neb. 23-S Try tho Roxall Jlrst, It pays.
14tf
TW1H lc 1 il w
tho people and fight for his convic
tions. He today Is regarded all ovor
this country and throughout tho world
as ono of tho biggest and brainiest
In my official caplclty, I tako great
pleasure In recommending tho above
named men for your consideration and
support and assure you that If elected
they will abide by, the will of the
people and honestly and faithfully
carry out tho instructions of their
party.
REMEMBER THE LADIES CAN
VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES.
THOS. F. HEALEY,
County Chairman.
::o::
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Axtoll left at
noon yesterday for Bird City, Kan.
Thoy will spend tho greater part of the
summer at points In that state.
How about a blouse for tho new
spring suit? You'll bo pleased when
you seo ours. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
II. C. Gnllop, of Peublo, delivered an
address on the Plumb railroad plan nt
the court house park Wednesday even
ing. Two or three hundred men were
present and the speaker was frequent
ly npplauded.
Something now in Diamond mount
ings at DIXON'S.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock with
special -message of interest to all,
"After Easter, What?" Evening wor
ship, S o'clock, "Tho Invincible Stra
tegy." Sunday school at 9:45 with
class for men in Church History. All
the men aro urged to be present.
Strangers and friends cordially wel
come at all services.
Rev. C. F. Koch, Pastor.
12-20 Kerosene Tractor mm with 16 -valve engine
Backed by adequate service, dependnble its a locomo
tive. In tho hard spots oil your farm The Twin City will
meet the demands for surplus power.
It will pay you to see it in action over on my farm.
Sold by ED GALVIN.
POSTPONED SALE!
CROSSG ROVE-GODFREY Sale of Registered Shorthorn
Cattle Postponed until
April 23rd, 1920,
at
Farnam, Neb.
Remember: 21 bulls. Tho right kind, the kind for you.
2S females. All young.
The Highland Shorthorn Breeders Association sells
April 22nd, 1920.
Now Is the time to buy your spring
suit, when you can buy ono of our
newest and dependable spring suits at
a great saving in price during the suit
sale now on at BLOCK'S.
Announcement Is made that the
Union Pacific has placed an order for
2,000 coal cars at a cost of six million
dollars. Theso will materially assist
in coal transportation next fall and
winter.
Dixon's Sight Specialist is at your
service.
POSTPONED
Highline Shorthorn Breeders Association
Sale
AT FARNAM, NEBRASKA
of
Pedigreed Shorthorns lias been postponed from
April 13th, to April 22nd, 1920.
24 Cows Scotch and Scotch Topped.
21 Hulls Herd Hulls Ranch Hulls.
(The GROSSGROVE-GODFREY sale will be held April 23)
The best cattle ever offered for sale on tho Highline.
F.B.KERR, Sale, Mgr.
R. L. GODFREY, COZAD, NEB.
Sale Mgr.