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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
1 LOCAIT.AND PKItSONAL' ,i It la officially announced that trains No, 11 rind 0. li will bo restored to Wn, m , i 0, 11 and No. 14 Will bo restored to Wanted W&BllllieS nnllnri fnr.ntiA , . . ,,,, . " . r service nexi aunuay. irain no. ii uoiivercd, 40-4 wlll rcach horo nbou o.30 n tho Mr. and Mrs Jack Husband will go nfternogn and No. 14 about 3:00 p. m. wb-n?d l.,tmr0Jrow for a fow! Parties taking package Saturday weeks to visit with Manila. y nlght from Slh0r Clgnr storo by t when lu North Platte atop at uio mistake, please return same to Sllvor New Hotel Pnlaco and Cafe. Von Front and rocelvo reward. E. C. I10S-' truaioil won. 41 t ... 7JH0S? Q'DA'Y PRESENTS AT THE Why DID Smith Bryant Washburn will toll you at the Crystal- tonight Albort Shcnk and Sanford Johnson. Export Lawn Mowers. Olvo us a iob. Phone 1121. - l Is work by order" of your flnanceo a "labor of love?" Answer Leavo It to Mo Keith tonight. Tho Canipflro Olrlsvlll hold n salo of cakes, plos and cookies In Moloney's window Saturday. Will - Quado, tho Staploton banker, was tho guest of his brother-in-law C. It. Mbroy, Wednosday. There wlll bo no seryicos at tho Presbyterian church Sunday as Rov. Curry la out of tho city. For Sales Seven room house with bath; twolots, located nt 1203 nortli Locust. Inquire at the premises. 39-4 Judge Woodhurst united In marriafiO Christ Logas and Pearl Kilmer, both of North Platto, Tuesday. Miss Amy Folk, of Brady, Is spend ing tho week end visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Olcott . Strain Baths, Jlnssngo and Electric Treatment, nt .'112 East Cth, St. Phone S97. Mrs. Arthur Hush. tf. Mrs. C. R; Moroy will return today from Hastings whero sho has boon visiting relatives for several weeks. Miss Irene Hubbard Is expected to arrlvo tomorrow from Denver to spend Decoration Day with tho home folks. t)8U TETTER. Lcavo Homo?i Mlsg Marx Francis McCullouuh is visiting at tho M. McCulIough homo this week. Miss McCulIough Is nursoj-nt' tho St. Joseph hospital at Omahwtand is spending hor vacation horo. Clinton & Son, Graduate Opticians, sco them for Service. tf A union mooting of tho B. of L. E. nnd'tho D. of L. F. and E. was hold at tho labor tomplo yostorday foronoon to discuss certain phases of tho work ing schedulo and to oxplnln somo of tho provisions. i J. C. Don and iparty roturn6d tho early part or the week from Rat lako whore they had splendid success . In fishing for bass, each Ilshorman catch ing the lawful limit. A tub full of tho fish woro brought homo. J. V. Romlgh reports tho sale of a Chandlor Speedster to R. V Cnlder, and Dodge touring cars to H. F. Cady of tho Great Western Sugar Co. at Horshoy, H. W. Bird and a Dodgo winter car to Dr E. W. Fetter. Try tho Roxall first, It pays. Mtr Wearing Apparel for Men of tho bet tpr sort Suits Straw Hats Palm Beach Sufts Shoes Union Suits Caps Gloves Shirts for Dress and Work Trunks--Grlps Suitcases ,btc. 20 per cent -Discount. SAMUHfiSON, Outfitter to Good Drossors. 0-2 R. E. Stono, arrested on charge of cashing a spurious chock at the Edward-Reynolds storo, plcnded guilty r aite mm M MONDAY AND TUESDAY 5.SSL I1U bJUJKS 1SSL ay Shows at Night 7:30-9:00, Matinee Tuesday at 2:30 THE GREAT WONDER PLAY ONF tSm BBS VI EBBS ESSION Tuesday. However, as he was wair bor of Commerce will bo held at tho t(d at Lincoln for passing six or soyen Lutheran church basement this overt- bnd checks, ho Was" taken to that city jng to recclvo his Just Uesorts. ForSnle-ow Ford car In first-! A Ford car driven by, Dorsey Ley- clnsk condition: Only run 700 miles; wns struck y another car Wed equipped with set-starter. Prlco $G65 Ed Mason, Wellfleet. 38-4 with her daughter .Mrs. keonara Keu nesday on ono of tho country roads and rather T)adly damaged but Mr. Leypoldt escaped, Injury. Tho collls- mond. For Sale 2 lots on West Fifth St., other driver to uso his clutch. Wearing Apparel for Men of the bet ter sort Suits Straw HatdPalm Beach Suits Shoes Union Suits- 0,CkJT 0if..ia,nciT for. Dress and Work "Crunks Grlpstiltcases etc. 20 per cent Discount.? SAMUELSON, Outfitter to Good Dressers. 40-2 Manager Baker, of tho Midway Motor Co., reports the theft of the company b Dbrt commercial car which Was ptolen from In front of his residence Wednes day night. The theft wad reported to the aauthorities who after after a short hunt found the car in the west part of the city deserted and with an empty gasoline tank. Coming to the Keith Thoatro next Wednesday and 1hursday is a now Wm. S. Hart picture John Petticoats. Hart lawmaking Just three. pictures this year tuidthfs Is tho firs"l''ono and in many ways It is-tho most unusual pic ture in whiqh J3 hUs over appeared. 'Waists that formerly sold at Block's for $7.50 can now bo bought for $3.98. That's sticking the knifo Into prices. R. D. Blrgo developed, a light attack of small-pox Sunday night and tho following morning the residence was quarantined, Mrs. Blrgo and son going to tho Gllmnn residence.- As tho dis caso is npt causing any particular suffering ho Is devoting his enforced home-staying to making garden. For Sale Lumber Yard, Hardware and General Merchandise Storo in now, Hvo promising town in tho rain belt section of Colorado. Business runs about $10,000 a month. No compotl and gas. Inqure 180G West Third 01M Phone 717W. 37-4 i Mrs. Frank Debauonflend and chtl-' dren leave today for Nelson, 'Nebr., wher6 they , will visit friends for a month. Tho 20 nml more discount Store. "WIilo Snle only for a short time. So attend this snle now nt The Lender Mercantile Company. For Sftlo-Rhodo Island Sotting Eggs. $L00 for 15 oggs, and $G.00 a hundred. Inquire Mrs. Fred Nelson 2 miles -west of town. Phone 783f22. tf. " License to wed was granted by Judge JWoodlmraUyesdjvjt to Milton. Erunii of Kp'arnoia and "glorenco 'Ogg, of Broadwater. ' (J To'Sjvhom, aro you-golng'to soil yout Hay andkGraltt7.,Th8 Harrington Mor. m m Hi m m m AH Critics Agree, its the Greatest Human Drama Yet Produced. ITS A STUDY STORY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET It's riot the old Threadbare, Shopworn Photo- Play, ; , ' " :;' " "it's Different. ' " Special Music Score Vocal Soloist. 1 oantilo,'Co. will' offer the highest prices, ,t . C4lt A civil service examination' will be held at tho postofflco In this city Juno 12th for "tho position of messenger. The annual pay is ?480. For SaleOno GG-foot lot In 1200 block on wet Third street, south front sewor, gas, water and sidewalk. Phone 873W. " 39-2 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woodgate re turned from Omaha Friday where they went to cJnsult a specialist In regard 3odgate's health. alo Parlor set, sanitary firlor table, two art squares, ipestry curtains nnd a chlN Inqulro at 40G PRICES: .ii. NIGHTS . JiATINEE-' 'All Seats 55 Cents. Adults 50c, Children 25c. War Tax Included. to Mrs For couch, set bf fonlor, ' street. Elw, ploye throuth ho Wil tlon In, lumber or hardware. Twejity fivo miles from Denver In Irrigated east Sixth and dairy section. International lino 40-3 of Implements. Bulck automobllo bd Rogers who had been em- agency for Douglas county. Llvo town In Salt Lake City, passed In live community,. Good clean stock to Omaha yesterday where which will Invoice about $35,000. Write accept a position with the ror Information. Arthur Marvoney,, KurwughB Adding Machine Co. 7G0 Clarkson St., Denver Colo. 39-3 i4. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.....M 1 i I I J list ! i: For Decoration Day Be Patriotic ars and Stripes Beverage PUT UP IN PINT BOTTLES Take a Case with You to the Picnic. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. AGENTS K you want it for that Day get your order in Early. NORTH PLATTE REALTY AUCTION COMPANY AT NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Office over the Union State Bank We solicit your Real Estate AUCTION SALES no no matter where is it located. To give the best of service is our aim. Watch our results. Our experience and ac quaintance is wide and we appreciate your sales of any kind. Call on us and let us explain our methods and terms to you. E. A. OLSON, Manager. North Platte, Neb. Greenhouse Dninngcd? Tho greenhouses of both C. J. Pass and tho North Platto Floral Co. wero damaged by tho severe hailstorm Mon ilnv n Itrht. hundreds of the root lights (being broken out, which moan's con siderable loss as glass prices aro very I high. The North Platto Floral Co. places Its loss at fifteen hundred I dollars, tho greater part of this being duo to tho distinction oi tuousanus oi plants In outside cold frames and beds. ! :o: : .AVcnrlng Apparel for tho Boy. Stilts Shoos Caps Hats Whists Shirts Tennis Shoes COVERALLS, etc 20 per cent Discount. SAMUELSON, Outflttor to Good Dressers. 402 :;o::- Barber Shops to CHoso srondny. All union barber shops In the city will bo closed nertt Monday, wliich will bo observed as Memorial Dayv ::o:: Girl Wanted. Tho Tribune needs tho Bervlcos of a young lndy to tako the position form erly, filled by Miss Frator. This re quires knowledge of book-keeping and ability to gather and write local news items. Applicants "should apply In person at Tho Tribune office. JUST WHISTLE. . tVsfif child you had a hunch that hu- gar was good for you and tho longer you lived tho stronger Iho hunch. Sugar Is man's greatest energlzer and Whlstlo is liquid sugar energy. Dot tles only. Straw It. JUST WHISTLE STAR BOTTLING & MERC. CO. iast Fourth Street Wlll Bo Paved. Yostorday tho time expired to fllo a remonstrance against paving East Fourth Street, A remonstrance wat filed, signed by quite a group of prop erty owners, but It did not rocelvo tho signatures of a majority of tho prop erty, ownors. Tho law provides that aftor n paving district has been creat ed by an ordlnanco 20 days time shall bo allowed for tho filing of a remon strance. In order to slop tho paving tho remonstranco must bo signed by a majority of tho property owners. Those opposed to tho paving worked very hard, but they lack quite a num ber of securing a majority to sign tho romonstranco, thoroforo this street will bo ipaved, Tho othor paving districts which have boon created which aro West Fourth Street, West Fifth Street and East Fifth Street havo not yot ronch od tho sanio stngo an East Fourth St.. but thoso who aro Interested in rav ing East Fourth Stroot sny that tjioy aro willing to havo their procedure delayed so that all of tho districts may bo ndvortiscd at tho samo timo and all tho work put In at tho ono timo. Bnrgain In' UHPd Fords. 1 Ford Touring 1017 $107.00. 1 Ford Touring 1017 $210.00. 1 Ford Touring 1018 $4C0.00. This car with winter top Jn good con dltlon HosBoora nnd othor accossorlon. TIE.NDY-OGIER AUTO CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Aviator Bullock and Davis mado a trip to Madrid In their iplano tho early part of tho week. On tho return trip tho sixty-threo miles wns covorod In forty-one ' minutes. I Chns. Smith has sold his farm tlireo mllos enst of town tho former Per klnty place to Win. Roborsts CT Low ellcnrand wlll soli his porsonal prop erty next Wednosday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds and Uttlo daughter Margaret wlll leave Sunday for Laramie to make their homo upon tho claim upon which Mr. Reynolds recently filed, i Tlj, Nlcafigeo group of Camptlro Girls .wlirieavo on Juno 12tli for Croto, iwhoro they will enjoy a woek nt camp.- Thoy, will bo accompanied by their guardian, Mrs. M. E. Crosby. Thnt $9.75 waist that you ndmlrea at BLOCK'S can now be purchnsed for $5.98. An expert interior decorator from tho Grand Rapids Show Caso Cc. at Grand Rapids, Mlch.f arrived today to plan the furnishings for tho E. T. Tramp & Sons' stores In tho building recently purchased of W. C. Reynolds. Tho Amorlcan Legion Danco "given at tho K. C. hall Tuesday was well attended, tho lloor being crowded to capacity. Stamp's and Doucetls or chestras furnished oxcollent music artd all who attended report a good time. Wearing Apparel for Men of tho bet Beach Suits Shoes Union Suits tor sort Suits Straw Hats Ilm Caps Gloves Shirts for Dross and Work Trunks Grips Suitcases etc 20 por cent Discount. SAMUELSON. Outflttor to Good Drossors. 40-2 Harry Llndsoy, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Llndsoy, of this city, attempted to ond lfo this week by swallowing pois on In n Donvor hotel. Llndsoy, who wns an ox-sorvlco man, ro-onllstod somo timo ago and was sent to Ft. Logan. Ho will recovor. His paronts say ho has boon despondent for sovor al months past. Block has about 200 dresses in taf fota, tricollotto, goorgotto, silk cropo and foulards that ho Is offering at a discount of from 20 to S3 per cent. You can't got bucIi good drossos so cheap nnywhoro olso. Old J 1. C. L. Hit Hard by The Lend er Mercuntllo Co. who for a Nhort time only havo Innuggurnled a utoro wide sale of 20 or more discount on every article In tho storo. There will ho no money spoilt advertising this. The poople who haro attended tho sale will do'thls. Miss Edna MoKIbbon loft yostorday for hor homo at Gonova ' whoro sho will spond a couplo of weeks vlsltl' hor parents boforo loavlng for Cali fornia to spond a yoar. Alias MoKIb bon who has taught In tho city schools during tho past two years, was ro olocted to hor position but roslgnud to nccopt ti position in tho s'choola of California for tho coming year. KonfOrushnny. Wednesday morning at half past seven o'clock Miss Rosa Kopt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Kopf, who Hvo north of town, bocumo tho brldo of Albert Mushany, Rov. Fr. McDald performing thp cerG'mony lu the chapel of St Patrick's school. Tho brldo, who was attended by MIsb Frnnces Lamplugh, was gowned In a blue traveling suit, woro a largo plc t'uro hat and carried brldos roses and sweet peas. Tho mnld woro a tailored suit with black hat. Tho groom wns attended by, Albort Kopf, brother of tho brldo. A wedding bronkfnst was served at tho Union Pacific ,dlnlng hall and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mushany loft on No. 19 for a trip In tho west. Upon their return thoy will bo at homo ona farm south of Horshoy. Tho brldo Is a Lincoln county product and for n timo was employed in tho Rush Mor cnnttlo Btoro and is well nnd favorably knbwn. Tho groom cahio horo from Glltnor about a year ago. REGISTERED " OPTOMETRIST Trained ftnd Equipped for Examining Eyes and FitUng Glasses. No Drugs Used. Hnrry Dixon & Son, U Baptist Church. , Noxt Sunday is tho InBt day wo , spend In our church boforo tho Union I revival. Thoro Bhould bo a full. house. both morning and ovonlng. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Morning worship tat 11 o'clock, subject of tho Bonnon: Abundnnt Llfo."' B. Y."P. U. at 7 p. m. Evening sormon topic: "Tho Iilslgnlflcnnt In Llfo Building." PAUL A. SHBNK, Pastor : :os: Dlvlno Service Episcopal Church. Holy. Communion at 8 a. m. Sundny sohool and hlblo class 9:4f n. m. Morning prayer and sormon 11 n. in. Evening prayor nnd riormon ,7: 30 p. m. Sunday school North ,SIdo Chapel 3 p. m. :to:: Christian Science service Sunday .11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings every wook at 8:00. A cordial Invi tation is extended to all to attend thoso services. Building & Loan build ing, room 25. Wanted: A clerical position by young woman, with high school educa tion. Also experienced iln clerklhg and bookkooplng. Can furnish referoncos. Address XX this office 39-2 LP wm a May we give you the book which helped thousands to get their phonograph in the cabinet of their ideal? IN the fascinating pages of "Edison and Music" you will learn the characteristics of the exquisite styles developed by the Old Masters in England, France and Italy. Seventeen beautiful plates illutitenjte the New Edison's cabinets, each of which is a . direct adaptation from someiistoric furni ture treasure. ' . , No one should buy a phonograph without getting this book. It's free. HARRY DIXON, Dealer.