The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 22, 1920, Image 4

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JQUR CAR FOR THE
FOURTH
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.You and your ontire family Want a ciir for the
Fourth of July, and now Is J,he time gt,a good
Car ordorcd, so that you can' get delivery by that
time. . . , ,
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Use your best judgment and buy a good stand
ard car which you can safely purchase lvero, as
we have solfl pnly good cars of established repu
tation for standing up.
Buy where you can depend on your dealer giv
ing proper service to your car, which you can
safely do here, as we give service to our own two
earsVexclusIvely, and carry repairsjn stock in
North Platte, for these cars.
As an added incentive, you can buy either a
Dodge or Chandler air, for less money, than any
car which approaches them in quality or per
formance. Compare present day prices and you
will find that you will save hundreds of dollars
here.'
' DODGIi IJKOTJIEItS.
, ' CHANDLER MOTOR CARS.
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"Service0' Our Owners"
North Platte. Neb.
JWo recent visitors, to our garage, report that
the Albany, N. Y. Dodge dealer is from G to' 7
monthB behind on deliveries and Los. Angeles
dealer over 8 months orders ahead.
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LfcXfXOTOX (JOKS DOW.V TO
HEFKAT J1Y 11 TO 1 SCOK.
The North Plutte ball tonm Journey-'
0(1 to Lexington Sunday nnil upon ar-;
rival found tho fanu voy cliosty, over
tho fact that they had hired fojr the
gamo Marty O'Toole, tho famous $22,
000 pitcher late of Pittsburgh Nation
al League to pitch the ganio for them.
This nniioiinCMtnoiit did not disturb the
North IMatte team, liowevor, and they
touched up Marty for niuetoon hits and
won the game by an eleven to one
score. Tottenitoii pitciieu in ins usuai
form, striking out fourteen Lexington!
hatHinon and allowing but four hits. !
Badura, who made his first appear-1
anco in the North Plntte lino worked
like n big leaguer In the outflold and
found . O'Toole for four safeties.
HoUiday became sore at Marty for tho
mannor in which he parted his hair,
and loojt three triples nnd two singles
off him In six thnesip. Ilamsey and
Iingford both hnd their oyos on tho
pill nnd each took threo clean drives.
North Platto mado one error nnd Lex
ington three.
Tho Trlbuno trusts that tho Lexing
ton fans who kicked In tho one hun
dred dollars to havo Marty O'Toolo
como to Lexington nnd pitch tho game
will not feel sore toward tho North
Platto team for hitting him all ovor
the lot. Manager Langford issued the
uknso that tho game must be won, and
tho boys never fall to do as the man
ngor directs.
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For Quick Sale.
Dining room sot, pdllshod oak,
leather bottom chairs; electric wash
ing machine; phonograph; reed baby
buggy. 14 So. Willow. Wm. St Ger
main.
Community Chorus.
There will be a rohearsol of tho
comrnurilty chorus Tuesday evening,
at 8 o'clock, nt tho Franklin Auditor
rastCondticTors' EsfaililrinUour"'' -I
Brakomon who successfully passed
tho examination for promotion to con
ductors Inst week were Hay Dorram,
DR. 0. H; CRESSLER,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
CITY" AND COUNTY NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dixon will lcavo
July 4th on an auto trip to Donvor,
Estea Park nnd other Colorndo polntB.
Buy your boy his next winter's suit
at a big reduction. Ed wurdH-Iloynolclu visitor ' In town Sunday,
MIbs Esther Kelly, who. has boon at
tending scnooi nt usknioosa, la,, lias
roiurnou Homo.
Dixon & Son grind their own lenses
Mrs. A. S. Campbell, of Omaha, is a
guest at tho A, P. Kelly homo, having
arrived Hummy
J)r. h. J. KIIAUSE, JoHsf. Mo
Honnlil.Nnnk Hnlldlng. Jlooms 2 & 0.
mono U7. 42tf
Mlns Bonnio Murphy arrived Vcster
day from California, to visit her, sister
Airs. u. v Tiirpic.
ivions shoos greatly reduced at
EDWARDS-UBYNOLDS COm'ANY.
A. ti. Kanold, of Larnmlo, general
cniurinan ,01 mo u. or. u. fj was n
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burgnor nnd
ti . .i fni. rni.tw.
III 11 I'lllllr mill l HU ' lllfl I1NII. I IUI1M II11L
. vnanViflv nn n trln n Pnlnrniln nnlntM.
Judge arimcs and Court Reporter
.Miss McWllUnmH wont to Loxlngton
yesterday where tho Judgo Is holding
. a. term of court,
. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Fonner loft
Sunday for Chicago where tho Doctor
-will . attend tho nnttonnl convenflon
'of osteopaths.
Tho very best mercorlzcd lisle hose
hi' all colors, all .stzofl now ou stilo nt
69 cQiits Do not fall to seo thorn. E.
( T,' THAMP & SONS.
Gcorgo Glbbs returned Sunday from
. n'buslnoBH trip to Omaha, stopping
enrbuto homo at York to lsit his wife
and dnughtor who are guests of rola-
(Ivnti In flint fnwn.
'North Platto's Oreatest Clothing
'Style now In full swing Take ad
vantage of It EDWARDS-REYNOLDS
. COMPANY.
Mrs. 'J. G. Burton nnd Mrs. Lou.
McCopnel will leavo today for Raven
naj Nob., as dologatos to the Iindloa
liomo Missionary Society of tlio
MQlhodlst church.
MjqnAt uotnor yoursoir niiout your
BSonta, lot Clinton s inalco suggos-
"flDnii Cimlil flllnnml nun nvnr mi Iho
Call and inspect our cut-glass. It
will bo worth your trouble. Clinton,
Tho Jeweler. 4G-2
Mrs. L. G. Smith, of a rand Island,
a formor resldont of tho city, enmo
yesterday to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gannon nro Kuests at
tho M. C. Hayes homo whllo onrouto
from Victor, la., to California by auto.
Try tho Roxall first, It pays. 14tf
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flotchor returned
tho latter part of last wook from Oma
ha whoro Mrs. Flotchor took medical
trontmont.
Our ontlro stock of ladlos ready to
wonr Is on snlo at real discount
prices. E. T. TRAMP & SONS,
Buy your boy his noxt wlntor' suit
at a big reduction. Edwards-Reynolds
uompany.
First ClnBa Prlvnto J. S. Rowan ar
rived hero yesterday to go on duty
at tlio recruiting olxlco. Ho Is nc
companlod by M"rs. Rowan.
After you got tho license get tho
wedding ring at Clinton's, Tho Jewel-
or. 4G-2
Corporal Frank Wells, who has boon
Mtntloned hero art a recruiting officer,
wont to Omaha Sunday to receive his
msoiinrgo nftor olght years j)t sorvlco.
Puro thread silk hose in all shados,
colors and sizo nt $1.2!) per pair. E.
prohibition party. "Whon ho 'couldn't , t. tramp sons
drTyo Jnak Itobln to drink he drove' A ,., , ..iu.. ... '!...
hint to burglary In Jack Plckford'a " jV" ' " Mr a ra
mdkt amusing- comedy-"Burglar by . ,lr" ? f' "ul Irf," A" i3' ?Io0,r.t
Proxy. Crystal, Thursday and Friday. ' jiov jJvlug on the Loup northwest of
jvor ouiw ir irauo ior a car a loam staploton.
v f"v,"w:v, rT", m""unn ,u,w w smo r6o light tmcic. wm
tiu ,ui v i uiii. tradp for tonm. Inquire 002 W. 2nd
uuuor uucnnnnu loavoa tomorrow imono uww,
for San Francisco whore he will attond Loonard Robinson returned yeator
as i spootator tlio uomocrntlo national day from a trip to Ogdon. Ho stoppod
convention. Ho will bo mot In Frisco' off at Dlx. Nob., to visit a friend" nnd
by his son Clark, of Ios Angolos, nnd found whoat In vorv flno condition In
th, two will muko tho trip back to
Lop Angolos. In Clark's oar. Mr.
Buchanan will bo almoin about a
month.
TJpu will find roal pick ups in oach
and evory departniont and ovory, thing
"is $in snlo. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Thoodoro Lowe, Sr., loft yostcrdny
evening for Rawlins, AVyp., to visit his
daughter nnd other rolntlvos. As onrly
as 1873 and 1874 ho travorscd Wyom
ing (then u territory,) In .all directions
whllo serving a five yonr onllstmont in
tho old rollnblo 3d U. S. cavalry. Ho
has tnkon part in many sklrmlshosand
bnttlos with hostllo Indians, especially
In tlfo campaign of 187G In command
Ui UVIIUlMjl Ml WWH II tlVf IIHUMJ 4W1U
the Indiana which nnnlhllatod Ous
ters' command nt the little Big Horn,
ovqr tho Yellow Stono rlvor into -Canada..
Mr. Lowo has a bronzo modal
for valiant eorvlce In Indian wars
nnll also onjoys a ponslon given by n
grateful government
For Salo Ono cow, to bo frosh soon,
0110 sow and six ipigs 5 woolcs old and
ono- sow will havo pigs soon. Phono
019W or call nt 1007 W. 8th St. 4C-2
that section.
Miss Luclllo Martini will loave to
morrow for Ldulavlllo, Ky., to on
tor the novlatc. Sho will bo
accompanied by several of tho Ur
snlino ulsters.
Stenm Baths, Jrussngo ami Klectrlo
Trentnipirnt ilia Ilnst (1th, St. Phono
81)7. Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf.
John Bryan, Hold man for tiro Grnnd
Islnnd sugnr factory, Bays boots in tho
valley wost of town are In flno condi
tion. "Thoy couldn't look better," ho
said yostordoy.
Try the Roxall flrst, it pays. 14tf
Mrs. L. J. Null, who had boon visit
ing her pnronta Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Von
Cootz, returned this morning to hor
homo in Liborty, Nob., whoro hor hus
band ts ongngod In hanking.
"Whon in North "felttto stop at the
New Hotol Pnlaoe an'd Cafo. You will
be. treated well. , B8tf
Clydo Brown, who was Injured In an
auto accldont lastFriday morning Is
getting along satlfactorlly, No bones
woro broken and,' ho is not llkoly to
suffer after effooTs from his Injuries
iuni. Members rire urgently ronuostcdlErnest McFaddon, E. S. GUnes, J. E.
to bo present. Inmnn, Claude JL Mercer and F. A.
, r;:o:i I Houston. Several others who started
. DjuIs Given Long Henii. the examlnatloiAliaYe not yet coiii
Harvoy Davis, colored, formerly nlctod the work
Janitor at the Platto Valley State Bank P 1110 ?;o:-
who shot and killed his wife in Donvor j.0'r' y',0
sovornl weeks ago, was arraigned In G ,.oom housonll 'modern except
court in 1 that city last weok and plead-lhoat Corner lot and shado trees.
ing guilty was given a sontonco or Prlco $580p. 404-West 2nd. Inquire
frntti fnlrrw vnnt in lira . .
01 Lv u. uononoyor. t -vni
from thirty yenrs to lifo.
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Hall (Jnnio Draws ltlir Crowd.
Tho Union Pacific team of this city
Flno Strawberries.
Vn Gtrndflinrrlna Hint linvci lutnti
defeated the IT. P. shop team of Choy- shipped intoNorth Plnttethis yearcan
onno Sunday, nftcmoon on the North I compare with those which are ndw
Locust street grounds by a score of bolnB ninrkotoU from the Dbolittlc
ranch southwest of town. Thoso
six to two. Tho gnmo was an excoll
ent exhibition of ball and grentlv in
forested a crowd of spectators that, ran
berries are excentlonnllv larce nnd
havo a hotter aiul fresher flavor than
Into tho hundreds, in fact It was one those flhpped 'from the south, and
of tho largest crowds that over wit- though they retail at fifty cents a
nossod a ball gnmeln North Platte. nimrt box thcyro worth the money.
Mrs. Cody Christens Ship. Mrs; Doolltt' HWht ln lY crates of
Mrs. W. F. Cody, of Cody, Wyo.,.for V10 bcrrios yosidrilay morning, and In
many years a resident of North Piatt. formo' "f th4at4 tho c,rop Z 11 last
traveled to. Philadelphia last week in , hJ,0,,G "bout two weeks. Tho crop
order that she might christen a steel year Is heavier than last and the
pargo ship which was named Cody Injflc,rt has been somewhat enlarged.
honor of tho old scout and plainsman,
"Buffalo Bill." The ship sponsored
I for by Mrs. Cody was the 111th built
i for the government. Champagne was
jused ln tho christening.
J. E. SEBASTIAN,
The Old 1Aw Life Mnn,
Res. Phone 1138. Oflco Phone (M2.T
AroVYtm tfr.BooslcrMor.'-Nc.rth Platto!
If you aro Join tho Good Follows on
tho ghamber. of Commerce Special
leaving? North PhUtc at, 8 a. m. tomor
row inornlng. Juno 23d;' Llvo with
your "Follow ToXvrismon for two days
and tfpu'Avlll know him better. Her
shey. Is flrst stop and a thirty njlnute
vlslt 'at every town as far as Sidney
is scheduled. Dinner at Julesburg.'
Suppor nt Sldnoy and north on the
Burlliigtoh to Scotta Bluff. Stay all
night fin Scotts Bluff; roturn on he
north river branch. Every .man In
night In Scotts Bluff; return on the
trip.
Merry Making Is tho Slogan.
Try and Join us Wednesday.
HARRY MORAaN, Sodotarj
ForSnle X i
-1-8 ft Dining table, $45.0(f for ,$26.
2 mattresses, $8.00 and $10.00
2 Rugs 9x18, $8.00 each.
1 Axmlnlster Rug 9x12, $45. for $25.
47-2 615 E. Gth St.
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Mons shoes greatly reduced at
EDWARDS-REYNOLDS COMPANY.
Wo have a lino line of shorborts,
goblets nnd ice-teas $3.00 to $6.00 a
set. Clinton, tho Jeweler. 46-2
"Wanted Family washing. Will
call for and dollver. Box 244 47-4 & SONS
SUl. "WEED CUTTERS
If you have a team nnd mowing
machine, turn ln your nam to the
North Platte Chamber of Commorco
or office of J. E. Sebastian. Wo have
calls for wanting, this work done. 472
YOUR EYE GLASSES Let us fit
them to conform with tho change ln
your eyes since you got them. Dixon
& Son, Eye Specialists.
Just nrrlvodj.a big shipment of
blouses which will bo Included at real
sale prices in our sale. Er T. TRAMP
Scotts Bluff Comes for Game.
Tho Scotts Bluff ball team of all
salaried players will play here next
Sunday and Monday, June 27th and
28th. That the' Bluffs team Is a very
strong team Is evidenced by the fact
that it has . defeated both tho Sidney
team and the Caspar, Wyo., teflm, two
of the best ball aggregations In the
west. Tho local team, strengthened
wlUi Baduro and Plzor and now hitt
ing tho ball llko major leaguers and
fielding ln superb style,, promise to
glvo tho Bluffs team a. game that will
bo well worth tho name.
The game Sunday afternoon should
attract a crowd of not less, than a
thousand, for It pjojnlses to be a real
game. . s '
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Dr. Howard Yost. Dentist. Twlncm
"nll.limr. Phono J107. 77tf
LAS
T CALL-FAI
Our 20 Per Cent Off Sale
Ends Wednesday, June 3
at
m.
Let everyone know that our Great Store Wide 20 per
Cent Off Sale will come to an end on Wed. June 30th
It was on Wednesday, May 27th, that an announcement was made
that stirred this entire section o the state. It was the notice to
our friends and customers that 20 per cent would be reduced from
all our goods.
It inaugurated a sale so unusual, so broad and so for reaching in its effect as to be
almost unbelieveable,
It has enabled the people of this section of Nebraska to buy thousands ' of dollars worth
. of goods they Reeded at a saving of thousands of dollars to the people.
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It was held for the sole and single purpose of raising money to take care of our financial
obligations arid to lessen the money burden resting on us. Now that the situation has
been met and controlled we are about to go back to our normal business and to bur nor-
mat proms, always mv and moderate, but which we surrendered m this movement to
scuiiLt; ifauy uasu.'
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niai Liosmg oi i ms date
Ends Wednesday, June 30th, at 6 pi m,
We had intended to close sale today, but on account ;6f bad weather last week it prevent
ed so many from coming, so we are 'giving them a chance.
You have until the night of the 30th tile opportunity of saving 20
, per cent to 35 per cent on ali your purchases.
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It certainly would be a pity if every one Icaimot supply their needs
at this saving.
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DRY GOODS-WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR - CLOTHING - SHOES
UWt. HRIfc. TO bvbRYBODY J.E.NELSON, MANAGER
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