The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 23, 1920, Image 7

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    DR. 0. fl. CRESSL2R,
Graduate Dentist
Olllce over thu McI;opbIi)
Stat Hank
LOCAL AND I'EHSONAL
For Sale Hondo Island Red Settling
Eggs. C. I. Lowts, East End C st. 302
For Salo Thoroughbred Scotch
Colllo male pups. Phono 789F14. 302
AlJss Clara Soronson left todav for
a visit with friends in Lincoln.
Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians,
boo them for Service. tf
Mrs. Joseph Nob, of Sidney, has been
B. M. Reynolds has sold the proper
ty at 111 south LocMst streot to Guy
Popejoy for a consideration of $G,200.
This is tho west house of the two re
contly completed by Mri'Roynolds.
. For Sale Rhode Island Setting"
Eggs. ?1.00 for 15 eggs, and ?G.00 a
hundred. Inquire Mrs. Fred Nelson
2 miles wost of town. Phono 783f22. tf.
Mrs. Eilent Ackermnn, of Gothen
burg, who had boon a patient at a
local hospital, was discharged Tues-
Tho W. R. C. chicken dinner hold nt j
tne J. bi. rcvnns Home Tuosday was
well attended, the patronago exceed'
ing the oxpcctntlon of tho ladies and
tho hkp,nt in the kitchon woro kept
busy baiting' biscuits and they wero
good biscuits.
Wo will have In a shipmont of dry
land Nobrnaka grown nlfatfa socd In a
few days. This Is oxtra fine and you
will have to get your order In early.
Loypoldt & Pennington Co., Phonos
SS 09 143. 26-4
day and returned to her homo
Ingersoll Week at the Clinton Who is going to bo tho noxt prosld-
Jowelry Store. 29-2 ent of tho, U. S.? How old is Ann?
Community Chorus will here- 0h' Pfhaw that wasn't it nt all, wo
aftor meet rogulnrly for rehearsal . u w. B?0B wno was Hinrniis
Tuosday instead of Monday ovcnlifg of 1,1 wcoks" Pinyine nt Uio Koitn
each week at tho Franklin auditorium. I'cxt Wednesday and Thursday, easy!
, os mai s ngiu vonsiunco raunnugo.
Most up to date wall paper patterns
at the Rexall. 1-ltf
a guest this weok at: tho James GuyM nmni hrmi Pninmi n.i,tnn i,fr.,i Qnw . Would you bo willing to endure
nan nomc. . , Clftus Anderson, Phono 788PJ.
i r. iiunuru xmu uenusi, Tnmom Our townsman Keith Novlllo cnmti
Tho Roxnll handles tho goods. 14tf
For Sale Thlrty-flvc cows. These
are all AVhitefacea with calves. Also
Bnildin?. Phono 807.
Editor Kelly went to Omaha Weil- ing been olected a delegate at large to
77fl ; . ""lurHfd'indeii
''" out of Tuesday's affray a winner, hav- n-i-j,..,,,.
i i .. ... i ... iuiBuut.ua
30iB.wav,"5 1110 ""Her or suspicion pn.nigu
itilv of1 tho thldf for whose
you suffered? See how
Peggy, Hylnnd takes cans of herself In
nesday night to transact business for' U 'the democratic national convention at S K Keltl Si L
dayorjtwo. San Francisco. Black Shadows at the Keith, tonight.
Dr. Morrill, DenUst, office over1 Potatoes and dahlia bulbs fofr Bale. 't,Tolc..(IlS!l Yank0
Wilcox Department Store.
airs, iveitn Neville was
iPkono 1297J.
26-4
?3.25 at Clinton's.
Radfolito
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hostess at Louisiana strawberries have been in ' 1 "V"U"T n." " "V "
tho meeting of tho Indian Card Club the local market for a week past and , Z.T v, I . nf Tnril nil,
Wednesday afternoon. - hav. been retailing at twenty-five ZoZTcMoi
So us for wall paper, The Rexall cents per pint box. The quality of the ( w 1 1 d fop purp0B0
store- 14tf berries is very good. ,of nPran.tlu? for a bannuot for tho
Miss Fern Watts returned homo tho I Tll Ingorsoll Yankeo Watch $2.25 cadets.. Each organizatfon has a mem
early part of tho week from n visit at Clinton's. 29-2 berBhip of Milrty-flvo.
with friends in Hastings. j - Mrs. Roy Gathers was hostess at tho i Fof Sale Registered Horoford
eo us for wall paper, .The Rexall meeting of tho Acirema Club Wednes-, Bulls. H. P. Hanson, North Platto,
Store. 14tf day afternoon, and the same afternoon Neb. 16tf
Paul Harrington returned yesterday Mrs- H,A- Lawhund entertained the When we arose with the larks Wed
from Denver where- he had been trans- Entre Nous Club and Mrs. Geo. W. nesday morning tho sky was clear and
acting business for n week. Finn the Mothers' Club. ,the radiant sun was brightly peeping
t Ingersoll Watches from $2.25 to the ' Tae Ingersoll Jeweled Watch $5.25 over the eastern horizon. Eight hours
Gold-Filled at $11.50 at Clinton's. at Clinton's. later it was raining and snowing and
Dr. J. S. Simms left Wednesday for 1 For the benefit of our customers blowing just ljk a March day back
.In to visit Mrs. Simms. who 1ms drlng thfs wet weather wo have add; m ne country wuoraM a uoy wo h.u
. . .1 it. i t i .. .. ....... xA . rT; .tmtn nnlr 11 n m v h 1 f1 If n r v .
Ilncoln
been there for several weeks
Try our 30 cent Coffee. McMlchael's
Grocery. 28-4
Sam Hempill relinquished his posit
ion on the Daily Telegraph Saturday
nnd left Tuesday night for Omaha.
Wanted, Washings. Phono 1001W. 4
Mrs. Cash Austin is entertaining her
ed three more delivery wagons to our white oak nndvhickory.
dollvery service. Orders taken for , Try tho Rexall first, It pays. 14tf
2elte' liP to 4 P m' McMICIIAEVS ' It is probable that within a week a
GROCERY. petition Will be circulated for tho for-
Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock matfon of a paving district on wost
setting eggs for salo: $1.00 for setting Fourth street, starting at Locust and
or 15. Inquire at 1520 west Front. running about seven blocks west, or it
The last numbor of the lecture property owners In blocks west of tho
Winran u'lll m nlvnn nt tlin PVnnUHn 700 lilnplr ilnslrn nnvlntr Mm wpstnrn
mother, Mrs. .Reynolds, who arrived 'auditorium tomorrow evening. It will blocks on the street will bo Included
from tho east part of the
early, part of tho week.
For Salo A five-piece Mahogany
parlor set. Inquire 310 east Front. -
Gene Crook leturne.i the ear'y parf
of tho week from Rochester, Minn.,
where he had gone to be "looked
over" at the Mayo Bros, hospital.
I bo a lecture by A. W. Evans, a former in the district.
Englishman, whose subject .will be , T, m , , dd
Vhat America Means to Mo.' tQ the attractlvee8B of your homo
Try our 30 cent' Coffee. McMichnel s for the nmo amount of, expenditure
Grocery. . 28-4 than new wall paper. Make your selcc-
Though yesterday was Arbor Day tlon now while our stock Is complete.,
and a legal holiday,, the county offices DUKE & ORVEN, 218 East qth St.
in the court house wero kent onen. this Phono 207. , yi2$-$
Get your lawn mower sharpened atjduo to the fact that each of tho offices ! During the past week the Washlng
.VanCleave's blacksmith shop. 26-4 js swamped with clerical work and ton and Jefferson school buildings
On account of the wet weather-tho could not afford to lose the day. have been closed by "reason of Water
party to have been held at tho Country About a dozen North Platte Masons in the basements. This water. ias been
Club last evening was Kndefinetly (went Gothenburg Wednesday to take pumped- out, but insists on coming In
postponed. 1 J tho-' Scottish Rite degrees. The class t again ana will continue to do so until
Mro. Robert Whittle-, of Spokane, -mlriibVed. about seventy-five. Drill tho water level in the ground drops.
Wash. who had-, boon visiting her teams from Ohiaha and Hastings put This enforced suspension has thro,n
brother --Fayo Morris loft for home on, the work. A banquet wrts served seventeen teachers out of service.
.Wednesday. ,'.... in tho evening. . Try tho Rexall first. It pays. 14tt
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stock of merchandise consisting of
ffi Dry Goods9 Shoes5 Men and Women
Clothing, Trenksj Suitcases, Rubbers
I Raincoats other articles at. a I
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Hi TL?A Q1 AAM.MBA bill
nils oaK mmmmb 1111 vciyuiiug ih sum, s
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iS Also all Store Fixtures to be sold consisting of 5 ffi
K floor Show Cases, 5 Wall Cases, 3 Counters, 40 feet ffi
of Shelving, 1 Button Fastener Machine, Cash Reg- S
ister, Shoe Setting Chairs and Stool.
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Ca$Oe
717 North Locust Street.
Discount Sale!
ON-
Tires an
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Or March 8th the Prices Advan
ced from 15 to 25 per cent.
and we are informed by by leading tire
manufacturing concerns' that another ad-
vance is probable. At this time we have a
a large stock of tires on hand and to reduce V
this stock we have decided to sell tires . and ;,
tubes at
12 1-2 Per Cent Discount Until May 10th
These tires and tubes are guaranteed first
quality tires no seconds and all fabric tires
carry a 6000 mile guarantee and all cord'
tires an 8000 mile guarantee. If you need,
tires come in and seeus; n
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ervice
Station
FJr.st Lutlicrnn C'linrcli.
Morning worship, olovon o'clock,
subject, "Personal Responsibility."
Evening worslitp, eight o'clock, sub
ject, "Tho Second Mllo." Sunday
school 9:45. Special class In church
history for mon.
REV. C. P. KOCH, Pastor.
::o::
wi: ni:i:i Tiruar.
Tho demand for 5 and 0 room Iioubcs
s creator than wo can aunnlv. If von
want to sell at once list with us today.
29-2 Tho H. & S. AKencv.
jr. E, Clmi'cli Notice.
Wo Jiavo wltli uij for Sunday morn
ing service Miss "Walter, a returned
missionary from Korea, wjth an ex
ceptionally fine address ani measngo
from tho Orient. Sho is placed at tho
head of tho list of tho many mission
ary speakors. .
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Epworth leaguo social hour 0:30 p,
m. Devotional leaguo hour 7:00 p. m.
1 ;:o:i'
Auto Jtepnlrliif;.
PriccB ilght, satisfaction guaran
teed. Half block south of dopot. 30tf
Christian Churcli.
BIbo school at 9:45 a. m. vPrcach
ing at 11 a. m. Preaching t 8:00 p. m.
Subloct of mornlna sermon will hn
tho "Interchurch World Movcmout
and our part In It," It is vory doslr
ablo that ovory member bo present In
tho morning. Subloct of nvnnlnir nnr.
mon "Tares Among tho Whoat."
WE HAVE lantlEliiATE BlIYKlts.
for G and C room houses In tho Plrnt.
I Second nnd Third wards. Don't list
,wlth us unless you want to soil.
29-2 THE H. & S. AOHNCY.
alls
These are the things that determine the true cost of a motor
oil: the protection it gives the motor against wear, economy in
fuel consumption, the size of repair bills for operation and upkeep.
Polarine stands high when judged by these standards. It cush
ions all engaging parts with a wear-preventing film that keeps
moving parts snug-fitting, working easily with little vibration
or noise.
Polarine has unusual stability under high engine heat. It assures
a fuel-tight and gas-tight oil seal in the cylinders maintains full
compression and delivers maximum power.
Use Polarine and reduce motoring costs. It is sold where you
buy big-mileage Red Crown, Gasoline at first class garages and
service stations where this sign is displayed.
. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NEBRASKA)
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