The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 25, 1920, Image 6

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SATURDAY'S SPECIAL
Gallon Fruits .
One gallon Pcnchcs. 85c
Otic gallon Appricots 9Sc
One gallon Blackberries. 1.35
One gallon Loganberries. . 1.35
One gallon Apples 65c
One gallon Prepared Mustard.. . 1.10
One gallon Grated I'moapplo 1.40
Box Apples, per box ; 1.90
Flour, per 48 pounds 3.65
If your grocery order amounts to $5.00 or over
we will sell you $1.00 worth of Sugar at 17 cents
per pound.
McMICHAEL GROCERY
PHONE 441
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LOCAL AJfD PERSONAL
Mrs. Sarah Combs, of Callfornln, is
visiting friends In town.
S. Goodman, of Colorado Springs, Is
, visiting friends In the city.
Mrs.'Halph Smith and children went
to Kearney, Wednesday to visit rela
tives lor a few days.
Sco the- Wilcox Department Store for
your 'shoes.
Miss Lou Welso returned to Omaha
today after having vlBltod Mrs. Jack
Husband for a wcok.
For Sale Ilco light truck. Will
trado for team. Inqulro 002 W. 2nd.
phono 1133W. 47-2
Mrs. O. K. Condlt returned to her
homo In Choyonno yestorday after
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
.Hogsctt.
Queen Quality Shoos for Ladles at
Wilcox Department Storo.
rrho Artificial Ico Co. has placed an
The condition of the whoat crop In
Lincoln county Is very good, at least
It Is so reported by farmers from .all
sections of the county who have beon
visitors In town this week. Cornels
roported to bo a Ilttlo bolow the
avorago stand and has been backward
In growth, but Is now humping It
self. Russell Langford returned Wednes
day night from tho Lclaml Stanford
university at Palo Alto, Cal., to spend
tho Hummor vacation. He had a hard
yqar's work, but camo through suc
cessfully. When ho returns to school
next fall ho will bo accompanied by
his brother Loster who will attend tho
samo university.
Ono of tho Pennsylvania delegates
to tho Frisco convention who passed
through Wednesday morning lamented
tho fact as ho stood on tho platform
that tho ovenlng beforo ho had sat In
u poker game In which a vory fine
lady of Philadelphia took a hand, and
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order for additional equipment which tll(H when tho game ended tho lady
will increaso Its output, and will also'"' "ly all tho money ho and tho
largoly increaso its cold storago ca-1 man players possessed, but had
pnclty. his watch as well.
That North Platto is growing Is ovl- "Lovo'e Harvest" tho Shlrloy MaBon
denccd by tho fact that tho light and picturo showing at tho Keith tonight,
f i . t ' 'la lnnllttr In hlnnbnvml vmtinlrntf lnf
power company; ima recoivcu cuuiu
For
Only
One Hundred Brand New Gaberdine Wash Skirts.
Guaranteed not to shrink and vaiues up to $8.80
special for Saturday only
$4.98
iSKSMaffzs&jss
LADIES' OUTFITTING STORE.
NORTH PLATTE'S LEADING EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S STORE.
,inent that will troblo tho output of its
gas plant.
' Mrs. Joseph Connolly, a formor
North Platto resident who has made
her homo in Los Angolos for a numbor
Of years, arrived Wednesday for a
Visit with relatives and friends.
Dixon & Son grind their own lensoa..
It Is announced that tlw track at
tho fair grounds will bo In hotter Bhapo
Is lacking In blackoyed vamplros but
Is a pleasing human' story, crammed
with comedy, with bits of pathos
sprinkled hero and thore. It Is a pic
turo that you can't afford to miss If
you caro for ontortalnmont.
'That' must bo ovldonco of tho
wostern spirit wo hear so much about
In tho east," remarked a Pennsylvania
delegate to the Frisco convention as
ho saw tho boosters special train pull
out Wednesday morning. "Such a
fiw Mir imfi rnnna nn .Ttilv Minn nf
any previous races. Tho improvement thnt wuld novajr occur in a
t.i i Pennsylvania town the alzo of North
is particularly notlcoablo on tho
turns.
John E. Evans' article In anothor
part of this paper 1b timely, and 1:1b
suggestions nro thoso upon which wo
must center our thoughts and work.
North Platto Is now a city of over ton
thousand nml It has largoly mado It
self; but from now on Its gain must
'coma through tho efforts of tho peoplo.
nnsy
Platto nor In many towns four times
ns largo. I guess wo aro dead onos
when compared with you follows out
hord.'
Tor' Sale.
1-8 ft Dining tablo, $45.00 for $25.
2 mattresses, $8.00 and $10.00.
2 Ilugs 9x18, $8.00 each.
1 Axmlnlstor Rug 9x12, $45 for $25.
47-2 015 E. Cth St.
A Show that JMdn't Show.
A carnival company arrived in town
Monday and tho following morning'
unloaded tho contents of several rail
road box carB and erected Its tents,
having first Becurod a license to oper
ato eight shows. When everything
was In readiness, a special officer em
ployed by Mayor Streitz In tho person
of ex-chief John Jones, appeared on
tho grounds and Informed tho manageij
that no form of gambling wouiu ue
tolerated. This was ovldontly dls;
(lulotlng nowB to tho manager, for he
immediately took down tho tents and
reloading his equipment got out of
town on tho first train possible.
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Comfort Convenience
Economy
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Will Play Oothenburg.
Tho North Platto postofflce ball team
will play Gothenburg next Sunday
afternoon, tho game to bo played .on
tho Willow Island ' diamond for tho
reason that Sunday ball Is not permit
ted In Gothenburg. Tho postofflce
team has had many victories and foV'
defeats, and they hope to add tho
Gothenburg scalp to their belt.'
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First Lutheran Church.
Commencing Sunday, for tho sum
mor months wo shall hold our morning
sorvlco at 8:110 o'clock. Subject of
tho mossago, "Remember the Sabbath
Day." Children's Day Program by tho
Sunday School at 7:30 p. m. Regular
session of tho school at 9:45.
REV. O. F. KOCH, Pastor.
Dr. H. C. Broc Dentist. X-Eay
niacnosis. Reynolds Bide. Phone 148
Pressure
Cooker
or-
Fireless
Stove
THEY ARE NOT LUXURIES, BUT
NECESSITIES AS THEY SAVE TIME
AND LABOR. WILL PAY FOR
THEMSELVES IN FUEL SAVED.
SEE THEM AT
W. R. MALONEY CO;
FARMERS
ATTENTION
We have on hand a car of insect proof
twine which we absolutely guarantee and
at competitive prices.
Place your order for this as it will not
last long. A 1
Derryberry & Forbes Imp. Co.
You cannot appreciate tho class of
merchandise wo carry unless you.como
in and see us. Everything is on sale.
B. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Why this Bank is Popular
Among Farmers
Co-operntion: We try to make
fanners' transactions with us profit
able to them as well as to us.
Dependability: Those who
to us regularly for support, get it
keep our promises.
look
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Experience: We understand the
farmers' problems. No long explan
ations necessary when' you transact
business here.
YOUR account invited.
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
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ELECTRIC CU0THCS WASHER.
Save $15 on an Electric
Washing Machine.
$160.00 ON TIME PAYMENT BUYS A
$175,00 WASHING MACHINE. THIS
IS A SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER
ON THE FAMOUS
BlucJDird
ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER
ONLY TWO MACHINES WILL BE
SOLD AT THIS PRICE
North Platte Light & tower Co,
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