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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1920)
DR. 0. II. CRESSLSR, Cradaate Dentist Olttce over the McDoi.airi ' State Bunk. ,1" . , . , . The H. P. 0. St held a regular mooting Inst night nntt fnlUnted a class or candidates. Thoro wore twonty-six -,, Tni;i ,,,., i,, A Who l.n.l hoort tinMixl fnr mninllmr.liln ' .-l". I."a lngtOn left the lftUoY" hut not ,01 wro able .o.preaen, KSSSBif1 Tli wntor-ln the Jouorson school - nn win i . . .. . uuSldlng basement was suniclontly orJ L '",2" W n ?nrl eV1 lowered to permit tho use of the heat- 1"" id? ?r ? V Ink plant and school rooponod yestfJr- 7, ",j ur" 01 "l0 M' lav mornine In that bulldlmr. ' l1'6 . W"1 "pona sovml Wi " w - w- JIHllillK I 111 I1IIHH. 1 Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Itay pnr.n jiL , r Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 1 A now Chntirllnr tntirlncr nnr ordered nosditv of lnsf vnt f nM c?. . ---- y . .vv iv uuvi &J QUI Iff U1 1 i by C. 0. Wclngniub, through J. V. ton. Thoy have gone to Dos MolnoeJ jvuiuiftii iinivuu ji umui Kinj . iiii. - iv iiinnu lliuir IIOIUP. 4 iWolngnnd and family will niako a trip np Afnrio ... i . s! to Cnliforn n In this car. startVng the Vr ri. ' nuro iiwou uio early part of Juno. btMk inL-i prlopo,:ty ? 11,0 3 0 ' "ook on east Fifth street. Dr.Anios, Col. Win. Bontty, of Brady, spont Judging from the amount of o'ty prop yestordny In town. Tho Colonel and orty ah is accumulating. mu i,n mis' wife recently nsturnod from" San one who has abiding faith in North i Diego whoro they spent tho -winter Vtoiro'a futuro greatness. Ond-Mlrfc' and both, were bonoflttod physically1 certain the Doctor is n boostier tar tno' by th visit on Uio coasU tpwn. T "'v See us for wall paper, Tho Iloxall .North Platte Masons who attended Store. 14tf the Masonic convocation nt Gothen- A young son of T. V. Austin was hold n"rialan,WoolTc re,: Dr- Krr. John up on wost Fourth street by two men y V. Bloc T- 0- Johnson one evening of last week and his n?nri., w ' ln ?t,nnln' Doi,l pockets rilled of ninety cents In 8itverf f ",est f "ekor. Dr. J. B. a bunch of keys and other articles q"lJ?,?Id: f " Skinner, Harvoy liJ, The hold-up occurred shortly after ten 'nf V, 5' ostonMa 0. II. West o'clock on the BOO block. 0, "; Cochran, Robt. Dlckoy ana a. o. Pnttorson. There is nothing that will add more , A, to tho attractiveness of your home , f'o ,V' n'n,K nnd for the same amount of expenditure ,wf.iVQ m,on "t Sunday night for Ue than new wall paper. Make your soloc- ", , P(1 y1U rlvo ho,no ton Dodge tion now whilo our stock is complete. 1 four Chandler enrs. It is hnpos- & OIIVEN, 218 East Cth St. uvw uio rauroaaa Phono 207. Canvassers of EHk held a CITY A?0 ?C0UKTY EAVS. -LOCAL ANBVEItSONAL Most up to dato wall papor pattorns at tho Roxall. ' l4tf J., Ik Piolsticker, of Wallace, wns a business visitor in town yesterday. Try our 30 cent Coffee. McMIchnel'B Grocery. 28-4 Prank Cnmpboll, of Paxton, wns a bus.InqftH .visitor in, tflyn, Friday. Dick Cornell wont' to Denver Swt ii)ily, to spuiiii seyfrRl: dyton bp- AVantcd, Washings. Phone 1001W. 4 Jas. Elliott dtimo up from Maxwell yesterday to visit his sister Mra. Daisy Baker. Fot ( Sale -Registered Horoford Bulls. 'H. P. Hansen, North Platte Neb. - ICtf Mrs. Louis Peterson went to Omnhn Saturday to spend "several days visit ing friends. Sue us for wall paper, Tho Roxall Store. 14tf Mrs. Gcso. Trexler returned Sunday from a short visit with relatives in Greeley. D. Morrill', Dentist, office over Wilcox Department Store. Miss Florence Stack Went to Lincoln Saturday where she will spend a cou plo of weeks visiting relatives. For Rent Four nicely furnished rooms and bath. Inquire at 509 West ninth. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, returned Sunday from a short Visit with friends in Omaha and Grand Island. For SaloiThoroughbred Scotch Collio male pups. Phono 789F14. 302 MCss Florence Stack is spending a couplo' of veeks with relatives in Lincoln. Dr. llownrd Yost Dentist, Twlnem Bnildlng. Phono 307. 77tf Miss Thclma Frater, who had been visiting relatives at Akron, Ohio, for six weeks, returned home Sunday evening. For Sale Thlrty'-flVo cows. These are all Whltefaces with calves. Also a pure bred Poland China brood sow. Claus Anderson, Phono 788F3. 30-2 Mrs. Frank Hart, who had been a quest at the F. F. Nolan homo for tho past week left Sunday for Groybull, Wyo., for a visit with relative there. For Sale Rhode Island Setting Eggs. $1.00 for 15'oggs, and $6.00 a hundred. Inquire Mrs. FredNelson 2 miles west of town. Phone 783f22. tf. Rev. J. H. "Curry went to Lincoln last cvenfng to attend a meeting of the synodical committee on evangelism. He will be absent the greater part of the week. For SalerRoade Island Red Sotting Eggs. C. I. Lowisr East End C st. 302 Try our 30 cent Coffee. McMlchael's Grocery. 2S-4 2G-s' and t,1,s hns f01ced Mr. Romlgh to the voto at the prl- take a crew to the factorv nrl ilrivo OUt tllO enra llf an Kulli. nnn.lr. rnl.' '""V nuu w-K uukiui im-ir party win loavo Detroit this morninc work Friday morning but could not and expect to reach Nortli' Platte Sun finish until last evening by reason of day evening. the delay of the returns from Doer . Crock. Tho returns from that pre-1 "-Dickey Is completing a two cinct were sent by registered mail and , ry nuu,t,on to his creamery build were delayed in transmission. ng onwest s,xth- Tllls nddltlon gives , ,nio,'im 2200 square feet additional floor 1-or Sale Ford touring and a 1918 space. Tho lower floor will bo used Maxwell touring. A & B Garage, half for an ico cream making .plant nnd tho block south of depot. 30-4 floor abovo for storage purposes. Mr. Usally a wrong-doer or two face . Dickey Is building up quite a satlsfnc Judgo Tracy Monday mornings, but tory Jobbing trade in soda fountain yesterday wns an exception and tho and Ico cream parlor supplies, and for Judge began the week without a caseithls stock storage room was needed, on his docket. WUh whiskey hard to The Community, Chorus will, meet obtain and the auto speedsters buffalo-lfor rehearsal at the Franklin auditor- court Dromlses to be dulL ' I , Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians, sco tnem tor Service. tf ,Chas. Nolan will leave trjls cVenlng for Kansas City to accompany his niece, littlo Mary Jano Sprigg, to this city,, to spend the summer with her aunt, ftJiss Julia Nolan. Mary Jane has I been in poor health thfs past winter jand it is hoped that she will be bene ,flted by the change to a higher alti tude. L. C. McGrnw, who has been lookinsr after drivers for the Fourth of July auto races says there is no question but the races this year will eclipse any .yet held, Tho liberal purso3 of fered have attracted tho attention of drivel's -In Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and" Oklahoma, and the number of entries, will bo much larger than in any pre ceding meet. Potatoes nro sellpg In tho local, market at the rate of six dollors a' TliVre Is no such llilnir ns bad snrlnir i bushel, a price never before reached. reads In Clicypiuio Counly, Colorado. It Is predicted thnt an advance to eight .wiiy not inkc u tew days oil mid go uonnrs win occur ueroro tno new crop, with us und let us show you some real ' comes tin. The high price of potatoes bargains In Farm Land. Price $2,".io jwHl no doublt creato a demand for 850 ner ncre- Yon will be Kiirnrlsod rice and beatis. which aro -cood 'sub- when yon see ihe country.. .TJlfi, Hi & 'stitutes, and either of which contain S. AGENCY FAlUf DKPi' .Wi If. more nutriment than potatoes. BARRETT, Mgr.. 1 The Morgan Auto Co., of Lexington, has purchased tho Buick car which turned over with Runker in tho races ast fall. Tho Morgan "Co. have em- ' ployed L. C. McGraw," of this city, to build a new racing body for tho car 'and it will bo entered in tho North Platte races in July, also in the Lex ington races. The Catholic Girls Club wjli meet Thursday evening with Miss Marie Schatz. Assisting hostesses will bo Misses Ella McGovern, Mario Stack, and Dorothy Hubbard. Mrs. O. O'Neill, of Green Rivor.is the guost bf Miss Buchtol, while enrouto to Moorofleld for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. O'Neill is a former resident of North Platte. SAVE $10.00 TO $25.00 And Buy Your Suit during 1 This Sale Don't Delay First Picking Best 9Z''k' , QV52 Best of the eason: SUITS Correct Styles Save $10.00 TO $25.00 ALL THIS SEASONS' BEST. SUITS This sale carries a message of ihe Greatest Importance to every woman who cares to be economical and wear the best to be had. Ten minutes 01 your time with us will convince you. Rompers for Little Tots 06c, $1.25 $1.46 DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOKS ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E.UCLSOM. MANAGER Women's Holeproof Hosiery V ) , I njL J JgHKS!) MSMMt 9PMK'V 7 ll U. SwBH Bl'MJii WBSr 1 y " , ' Tires, Tubes, Radiators, Spot Lights, Moto ; Meters, Chains, Spark Plugs, Tire Covers, Auto Jacks, Luggage Carriers, Tire Locks, 1 Air Gauges, Light Bulbs, Hose Connections, Tubes or Tire Repairing it will pay you to I look over our stock. Per Cent Discount on Tires and Tubes until May 15th. 12s im2s HOW ABOUT LUBRICATING OIL? Our price is last year's price and is at leasts 20 per cent under the present price. Oil for any known kind of lubrication. One gallon, five gallon, ten gallon, one-half bar rel or barrel lots. Mr. Tractor Man we can save you money on that tractor oil. R. ervice Station -Si. 1 Reserve a Hoover this week! We expect very shortly our next Hoover shipment, ordered Jast cummer. The call Is so strong that they usually nre all reserved In advance 6f arrival. We recommend your prompt consideration to avoiui wait later that may prove exasperating at house-cleaning time. The Hoover is the largest selling electric cleaner in the world because IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS Demonstrations daily in our main aisle you 'are invited We also demonstrate in the home and offer convenient terms North Platte Light & Power Co. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Kate Sullivan, of Drady, who recently Underwent an operation nt an Omaha hospital, is roported to lo doing nlcoly Mrs. Prcd Ericsson, living southwest of Maxwell spent tho week end with friends In town. Si(!ts and Coats now going at a real discount und all alterations freo. B. T. TR.AMP & SONS. Tho Truo Worth Aprons and House Drosses aro True Worth In every re spect, being made proporly and only tho best of materials used. ID. T. TRAMP & SONS. xTho Ladies Aid Society of tho Pres byterian church will meet m tho church parlors Thursday aftornoon entertained by Mesdames Will Dlenor, Edwards and Dillon. Hear the Now Edison at Dixon's. ' If you aro Intorostod In a phono graph phono 108, Dixon's, and thoy will bo glad to demonstrate in your homo to you. Tho members of tho baseball team aro making arrangements for a dance to bo given In tho near futuro, tho pro ceeds of which will bo added to tho gonoral funds of tho club. Dixon & Son. Sight Specialists. Evorsharp Ul-VUIN b. pencils and leads at Tho precipitation for April has amounted to about throe and ono-half InchoH, ovor two lnchos" falling last wook. Tho ground Is cortalnly well sonkod. Photographer Dodmoro has taken a numbor of vlows In tho buslnoss soc tion for tho use of tho Chambor of Commorco. Ono especially line picture ,ls that allowing tho four cornors at Fourth and Dowoy which Includes the two school buildings, Aro you going to paint? Wo aro ready to moot your domnnds in any thing In tho varnish or paint line. Como in and see us beforo letting your contract. DUKE & ORVEN, 218 East Cth Ft , Phono 207. Dale L. Pottor and Jasper H. Wright, both of this city, enlisted in tho coast artillory yestorday at tho local recruiting offico aim wore sent, to Ft. Logan last night. After romajning thoro a short a tlmo tlioy will bo as signed to a post on tjio Pacific coast. Wo are showing a wonderful lfho of suits this season, your cholco at a real reduced prlco. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Tho Ladlos' Auxiliary of the D. of 11. will hold a special meeting at tho Labor Temple Wcdnosday aftornoon for tho purjioso of taking action on applications. On Juno 4th tho auxili ary will Initiate a big class, at which ono of tho grand-vfeo presidents will bo present. A now assortment of knit sweatcis that aro distinguished not alone by stylo, quality and workmanship, but possoss uIho character and Individual lty moderately prlcod. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Tho Chambor of Commorco will soil tho Fordson tractor It has been using for tho past year for road work, and will ho glvon tho uso of ono of tho blg trucks which tho govornmont hns glvon tho stnto. This truck will have power to pull tho rood maintainor nt a moro rapid fralt and be oqually use ful In pulling a stivng of dirt wngons. Your oyos will tell you yhon thoy aro In nood by aching or smarting. tlion it Is tlmo to visit Dixon & Son. The work of decorating tho' Lloyd opera house for tho Engineers May iParty, which will bo hold Monday ovonlng of next wook, was startod yoa torday in charge of Tom Ryan and Clydo Cook. The Interior of tho build ing Is In pretty bad shapo, but tho committee wtll soo that tho lloor Ih In first clans condition nnd the walls ho docoratod as to give tho big hall an at'- tructlro opppurauco. Out filzc hoiiKO drosses and aprons to lit every lndy regardless of size E -::o:: Jackson Sale Postponed. Tho sale of cattle and othdr propor ty, advertised for Apri 28th has boon cancelled by ronson of bad roads, J. A. JACKSON. :o;:- 2C-8 T. TRAMP & SONS. For Sale Two "blocks1 between Fourth and Sixth streets in tho 2400 block on west Fourth. Price $2500 If sold soon. In qulro on tho promises. 31-2 DON'T LIST 'WITH US! ! Unless you want to soil that Iioubo. Wo dare you to try It! Aro you willing to try, something once? 29-2 THE H. & S. AGENCY. Wanted. Bids for tho romoval of sovoral largo trees from tho promises at 515 Wost Fourth. T. C. Pnttorson. 30-2 For'Snle. 100 loads of dirt. Best filling and ton dressing for lawns. Bort M. Roynolds, No. 1 Roynolds' Terrace. 28-4 For Sale, Lcaso or Trade. Ono section of pasturo land, ten miles south of Maxwoll. Well fenced. plonty of water and Jots of Bhado. II. &. 11. Kerr. 25-7 ::0f: Hereford Hulls for Sale. Eight Registered Horoford Bulls for nalo. Addrons E. Sodorman, North Platte. 20-4 ForSalo. Span of big mules, weight 2G00. 7 and 9 years old: also ono mulo weight 1000. Addross R. L. Doug las, North Platto, or phono 792F013. mo:! Hereford Hulls for Sale. Twenty head of registered Hereford Bulla for salo. S.J. Koch, Ilprshoy, Neb . 238 Registered Suffolk Stallion for salo or trado. Wolght 1650, six years old. Inqulro of Albert A. Glnapp Brady. lOtf