The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 04, 1920, Image 4

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MOTHERS and FATHERS;
When your daughter graduates, or when she Weds, give
her something which will be worthy of the occasion. . s
FRIENDS:
, The best time to show your True-appreciation is when your
, friend graduates or marries. ( s ,
K When a present comes from our store the recipient Knows
. that the one who sends it bears towards hdr the kindest
thought.
C. S. CLINTON,
SIGN'OF THK IlIG HIJttl.
LOCAL ANI PERSONAL For Snlo Eggs for setting S. W. C.
1 D. 1 Ilocks. 5 conts a piece. Phone
,Most up to diito wall paper patterns Doolittlo 782F220. 31-4
tit tlio Roxall. 14tf CJ B Bedford returned yesterday
Fred Bradloy of Maxwell, wart a bus- fr0m Storllng where ho visited over
Incfls visitor In town Saturday. tho vvcok end with his parents.
Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray. Women want any, kind of work In
Diagnosis. Reynolds Bids. Phono 148 country or town. Call Fred Ann
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hnrris, of Max-'strong. 33-3
well, spont Saturday with frlonds In
town.
For Sale Registered Hereford
BuIIb. tl. P. HaiiBon, North Platto,
Neb. . lGtf
Arthur Hansen returned Monday
from a short, visit with relatives. In
Council Bluffs.
When In North Platte stop at tho
New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will
be treated well. . , 68tf
.Lawrence Wilson loft Sunday for
Los Angolcs to spend several weeks
visiting with frlonds.
Clinton, & Son, Graduate Optlclnns,
boo thorn for Sorvlco.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Alden returned
IiVtilnr trnm I.nilm Pnlo U'linrn tlinv
attended tTie funeral of the late Janet
Alden.
"Ain't It a grand and glorious fool
ing" to know that you'vo made the
life of that boy or girl richer? Sup
port the Boy Scout and Camp Fire Girl
Campid'gn, May 7th to 19th.
Sou us for wall paper, Tho Roxall
Store. . 14t
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cornell loft Sun
day for Denver to mako their future
homo. Mr. Cornoll had boon associated
with tho Fidelity Rosorvo-Co. here for
" r.w,,1 '7 n, ,' "T
LOOAL ANIM'EIISONAL
tf somo time tpnst.
A GROWING STORE
, Three years ago May (th we stirtod tho Consolidated
Suburban Grocery. t
.Our business has grown-to such extent that wo had
to enlarge our building.
Wo are now running four deliveries instead of one.,
t .Wo are the originators and founders of the Suburban
Grocery in North Platte, Wednesday and Thursday, May
Gth and Gth, wo are going to give our customers tle bene
fit of the following prices: '
1 lb of good ground coffeo , j. $ .'15
1 15c glass mustard ' i -12
1 4 lb. sack P. C. Hour .30
1 30c Can Calumet Baking Powder-. L .25
3 pkgs. E. C. Corn Flakes . -24
, 1 35c pk. Rolled Oats .28
2 small pkgB. Rolled Oats .30
1 45c pkg. Crax. .35
7 lb. Box Crax., per lb. .16
1 35c Glass Jelly r ' - .2S
3 boxes Noodles, Macaroni or Spaghetti .25
4 Cans Oil or Mustard Sardines Z .25
1 lb. English Walnuts ;r .33
5 Boxes Matches - .25
2y lbs. White Beans .25
3 Bars Palmolive Soap . .25
3 Bars Cocoa Hardwator Soapr , ,.25
2 15c Boxes Borax m .. . .25
15 Bars of Swift White Soap --.i- i-rw-S 1.00
100 Bars of Swift White Soap , 0.40
1G Bars of Pearl White Soap Tr: , 1.00
20 Bars of Diamond C Soap T, , 1.00
100 Bars of Diamond C Soap ' 4.90
3 pkgi Soapado - .25
, Throe Cans Standard Corn .40
' Two CaiiB String Beans - , m .25
J Can Pork and Beans . .10
H Largo Can Euzo Milk ,.T.-. ...... .10
1 Large Can Vogetablo Soup . mm .10
1 -pkg. Dried 'Sweet Corn . ....... .10
' 2 lbs. Lima Beans -. ' .35
2 cans Carnation Milk Ti j . .16
il Gal. Can Pineapple rr" - 1.45
Our warehouse is chucked full of goods and new
' goods aro arriving daily.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 5th and Gth
Wo aro going to have on salo."
FLOUR l?i()UR
is going up, lay in your supply while it lasts at
$8,50 for a 18 lb. Sack
In addition to the above prices for these dates wo are
.going to give 1 lb, of sugar with every $5.00 purchase.
, Jlelp us" to movo thiB stock as wo need tho room for goods
, arriving.
McMICHAEL GROCERY
PHONE 441
Victor Halligan roliiViiod lhf morn
ing from a business trip to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Weston hare
turned from a two weeks' visit In the
east. "
May 20th 1'hc Tlnm. Mnlunjo lull
-The Place. '.Jpii;itl 1'nff .uul ,
Supper The locn.'ni. , .
For Sale Stol Majwttlc Range in
good condition. Phono S&IW.
Mrs. Geo. M. Obb and daughter left ,
SaturdKi- for a two week' visit with 1
relatives In York.
Chas. "Rosslter has roturnod from
Lincoln, toliero he transacted business
for a couple of weoks. !
Wanted (o liny A few ,scctind ;ind ,
iifjfH, !xl2 or larscr. riiono (IGilW. .21 1
Itafo Elliot, of Council HHiffs, ,arriv-
kjd Friday to attond tho funeral of his
alstor, the late Mrs. Daisy uakor.-
Dr. I. T. Qulgley, of Omaha, spent I
Sunday, In town with relatives and
frlonds, returning homo yesterday. ,
Jay, Smith, ' of Omaha, spont tho
week ond In town visiting his parents, ,
Ho In with tho Morris Packing Co. ,
J. B. McDonald camo up from Omaha j
this morning to transact business nnrt ; ,
visit friends for a few days. I
Miss "Ethel Donegan lifts resigned
hor position with tho N. P. Light
Power Co. after two years q'f service.
Wm. Norris, who had boon looking
after business matters in town this
ipast week, returned to Cheyenne Sun
day.
Chas. McMullen, .former North
Platto harbor, was In town this morn
ing enrouto to Sidney where ho has
purchased a billiard hall. ,
Do not forcct the next Swedish Mis
sion service at 7:30, May 7th at the j
Pcoplo's Mission church. All Scandin
avians Invited and welcome. j
Steam Uaths, Mnfcsago and Electric .
Treatment nt 812 .East Othj St. Phone
897. Mrs. Arthur Itush. tf. '
Tho Camp-fire Council will meet at
tho homo of Mrs. A. P. Kelly Wednes
day evening instead of Tuesday as was
first announced.
Mrs. J. H. Curry .returned Saturc I
from St. Paul, whero for several weeks j
sho had been helping tako care of her
mother who Is soventy-soven years
of ago and Is ip poor health. ,
Tho Episcopal Qirtld will meet!
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mosc
MoFarland, who will bo assisted' by
Medames Brock, Lock, Parr and Millet.
A card recefved at this office, a few .
days ngo nunounced the birth of Dcro
thy Joan Hnrcourt on April 8th nt tho i
homq of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Harcourt 1
at Independence, Mo. Congratulations, j
aro Qxntcued to the iparonM
M'antiMl Will pay cash' for ' lot on
vest Third or Fourth streets. State lo
cation and price. Address by mall only
X, Care Tribune. 33-2
Among the attendants at tho May
Party last ovenlng were Mrs. Fred
Sawyer of Columbus and Mrs. I. u.
Wernert of Kearney, formerly tho
Misses Robhnuaen so well and favor
ably known as North Platte young
ladles.
Roy Cathers, former general fore
man for tho P. F. E. Co., Is spending
today, in town while enrouto to Ogdcn.
It is probablo that he will return, to
North Platte, having been offered tho
posltlpn of manager of tho now arti-
tldai plant,
War Mothers mot with Mrs, JutftiS
Plzor Friday ovoning and arrange
ments for tho obsorvancd of Flag Day
woro cmploted. Mrs. F. E. Dullard,
a former' resident nnd a war mother
was .present nnd became a membor of
tho local chapter. Refreshments were
served.
A now Bulck car owned by T. O.
Swonson was stolen Sunday forenoon
from In front of tho Presbyterian
church vli)!le the Swonson family wasj
attending service, tjio tneit was re
ported to the sheriff, but as yet It lias
not oeen recovered. Tiiof car Had a
Browstor greon body and- yellow
wheels.
Are you going to paint? We. aro
ready to meet your demands, In any
thing in tho varnish or paint lino.'
Como In and soo us. boforo letting your
contract. DUKE & ORVEN, 218 East
Gth St.. .Phono 207. 2C-8
Claudo Wilson succeeds Roy Cathors
as general foreman for tho P. F. E.
Co., .while Mr. Fonnell, who camo
from Denver last week, takes tho'poal
Uon of assistant foreman. Mr. Wilson,
who Is a son of B. A. Wilson, 'is n
North Platto boy who graduated from
tho high school, ontorod tho employ
of tho P. F. K Co. and by morjtorlous
work has .boon promoted to general
foreman.
Silver & Waugh is tho firm name of
a now tailoring shop which hasboon
oponod in rooms ovor tho Landgrnf
harbor shop. Both men aro experien
ced tailors, and thoy will not only re
pair and romodol garments for men
nnd womon but will mako suits U
ordor. Mr. Silver for somo time past
has boon omployed In tho Burke tailor
shop. Tho firm respectfully solicits a
share of tho patronago of tho public,
;:o::
$100 Howard.
B0 roward for tho rocoverv of the
Bulck car bolonglng to I. O. Swonson,
wmcii was stolon from In front of tho
Prosbytorlan church May 2, and ?50 for
tho conviction of tho thlof will bo iald
by tho Bankors Automobile Insurance
Co. of Lincoln. Tlw license number
of the car is 25030G. oncino number
547757 and chassis number 557893.
K. A. Oleson, Agont for North Platto.
Lenso for Sale.
Good grazing section, well fonced,
throo wiros. Goo(i well nnd wind mill,
14 mllos north of No. Platto, Prlco
$225.00 till April 1st, 1021.
33-2 J. A. JACKSON, Motor Rt B.
V Xo'tlpc.
Wft Rosllvor Mirrors, Ropair Fur
niture, ReUro Babby nugglos, Framo
and enlnrgo Plctufos. All work guar
antood. Olvo us a trial. TOOPS &
MAIZE. 113 Rltner Hotel Bldg., West
0th St. 29tf
, am
makes a delicious dessert
s
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m
, Aside from its wholosomeness, itsMnitritive -qualities, its economy,
bread is the most satisfactory fo.od because it can beserved in. s'o many
appetizing forms. , ' ' . .
Uso IAKE-RITET Bread when you try this mouth-watering recipe:
A Delicious, Dread Custard.
slices buttered bread
1 quart milk
4 eggs
V cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla.
'extract
Few preserved cherries
Candied peel ;
Beat the pggs and sugar slightly, then add milk and vanilla. Pour
into a buttered baking dish and set the bread on top with buttered side
up. Bake in mddlerate oven till firm. Decorate nicely on top .with the
cherries and candied peel, and serve cold.
Buy a loaf of BAKE-RITB Bread today and delight your faihilyrwifh
a Bread Custard. - .
c tf
WE USE COW BRAND PL 0"UR'EXCLiUSIVELY: " '
Eat more bread and make BAKE-RITE Rreau you favorite brand.
Lawrcnce-JIntthewson WeddJi'g. AVanted 20 head of cattle to pas
A pretty wedding occurred at one ture. $1.50 per month. Lawrence F.
o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Peterson, on old D. E. McDonald
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Matthew- Place. 32-2
son when their daughter Alice became j
the bride of Dewoy Lawrence, Rev. J
Stevens performing the ceremony, Tho 1
house and table decorations were in I
red and white, represented largely In
vases of cut flowers. The brf.de, who
was attonded by hor sister Miss Ethel
tMatthewson. of David City, woro a 1
gown of white satin and georgette
cropo and carried a bouquet o white
roses, while tho maid was gowned In
White mpssallne and carried a bouqet
of white sweet peas. Tho groom was
extraordinary salo of ladles highest
Lucy Matthowsotn rendered the wed
ding march.
f Dinner followed the ceremony and
later Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left on
a wedding trip to Denver 'and Salt
Lake. Upon their return they will live
on south Locust street.
Tho bride for somo Umo was em
ployed as stenographer In tho office of
Bcolor, Crosby & Baskins and in addi
tion to hor ouslness qualifications is a
llnYshed musician. Mr. Lawrence Is a
Lincoln county boy, having spent tho
gteater part of his lifo on a farm near
llorshey. Coming hero several years
ago ho entored tho train department
of the Union" Pacific In which he Is
now employed.
llo. Prcimred.
Your boy will bo prepared for any
cmorgoncy If a trained Scout. Help
preparo him. by supporting Boy Scout
and Camp Flro Girl Campaign.
For Snlo Rhodo Island Sotting
Eggs. $1.00 for 15 eggs, and $0.00 a
hundred. Inqulro Mrs. Fred Nolson
2 mllos west of town. Phono 783f22. tf.
Horses nnd Mules for Sale.
10 head mules 700 to 1000 lbs.; 4
head horses 1200 to 1400 lbs. for sale.
M. R. Magnuson, North Platte. 323
NOW OPEN!
The New
Twinem Hospital
For the Treatment ol
Medical, Surgical and
Obstetrical Cases.'
719 West Fifth Street.
Phone 19.
NORTH PLATTE HOME BUILDERS,
Organized and fully equipped for the builds
ing and selling of homes.
.Buying and selling of residence lots. We
build what you vant You pay like rent.
' ' '
' Office Room 11, Brodbock Bldg.
,C. F. TEMPLE, President
See Us For Your Drill
This Drill with Press attachment $210.00
F. O. B. NORTH PLATTE
Fordson Tractor - $887.00
Oliver two bottom Plow - $140.00
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Heiidy-Ogier Auto Co.
PHONE 34
North Platte, Nebraska