The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 25, 1920, Image 7

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    ST
TTENTION
FARMERS AND HAY GROWERS
Wood Brothers all steel individual thrasher
complete with weigher and loader
$1235.00
Power Hay Press, the money maker,
with self-feeder
$650.00 i
These prices at North Platte and while
our present stock lasts.
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Hendy-Ogier Auto Co.
Phone 34
DR. 0. H. CRESSLLR,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
State Bunk.
CITY 'AND COUNTY NEWS.
.v i 1 1 meet this
f Mrs. Mos,e M'c-
Tho War Mother:
evening at the home
Farland.
Mrs. Harry DlxoifV.went to Omaha
Wednesday evening itjylsit her daugh
ter Mrs. Dr. Conlln.
C. 1$. Meadows lqftuast evening for
transact
Entertain at Country Club.
Members of the Indian Card Club
were delightfully entertained at the
Country Club Wednesday aftornoon
with (Miss Almn Waltcmath, Mrs. Chris.
Dixon and Mrs. J. H. Stone as lids
teases. Tho rooms were profusoly,
decorated with wild flowers gathoroll
cm the grounds. Prior to tho bridge
gamos, in which flvo tablos were In uso
a very enjoyablo program was render
led. Theso numbers consisted dancoa
by Bonitn Holmond, of Oakland, Cal.t
who gave a Spanish dnnco with tam-
jbcurlne, a flower danco, an Irish jig
and a Highland lung with song, ap
pearing In costume in onch dance.
She also rendered a piano solo. Miss
Elaio Wnltomath gave a rending with
piano accompaniment,
Omaha to A 11 la iio o by Dane. '
John C. Barret, an Omnha attorney
and past exalted ruler of the Omaha
lodge of Elks, stopped in town Tuesdav
while anrouto to Allianco to attend tho
B. I 0. E. convention. Tho feature
i of his trip was that he was making it
by an nlrplane of tho Standard make
' piloted by Ilomor Wyant and Art
J Green of tho Blue Star aviation com
'pany of Omaha. The trip from Omaha
'to North Platte was covorcd in four
hours, and tho entire distance to
Alliance, 421 mllos, was made in Ave
and one-hnlf hours.
I
Xew Store Opel's.
A new mercantile establishment was
added to the North Platte list this week
'when the Equity association tore
opened for business in n building nt
tho cornoV and Tonth and Locust. This
building is port of tho ono formerly
occupied by tho U. P. dispatchers, and
as remodeled makes an excellent bus
iness room.
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Auto Tourists Increase.
Queries at tho garages and hotels
yesterday brought out tho Information
that tho number of auto tourists pass
Miss Delia Osborn, of Rawlins, Is tho
guest of .Miss Zella Dorram this week.
Julius Plzer transacted business in
Grand Island whercf lnj will
uuamuss ;or u (ew imyp. . ,nR. ihh North Plntto Is increasing
Preparatory to gdihg -into" bur nev ,iafty. The increatfe during the past
quarters we are giving tho people tho Week has been very noticeable. It is
benefit of a real discount sale. E. T. sald that at a certain Dawson county
TRAMP A: bONb. town on the Lincoln Highway a count
W. E. Shuman andtlaughter Dorothy was kept last Tuesday on tho tourists
are expected tomorrow from St. Joe passing east and west and tho number
Gothenburg "Wednesday.
Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 14tf where they have been visiting, tyv two. of cars from 7 a. m. to 9 p. in. was ono
Mrs. Carl Ritenor, of Julesburg, weeks. . , - ' ' Hundred ami lirty-two,
visited friends in the city yesterday., i J. S. Keefe returned yesterday froini; ' w
"! , nun in utuines.
Yesterday morning Chief Winslow
Keefe returned yesterday frgini;
I Sioux City whore he visited tho homo -,
folks and attended a class reunion of
every
styles
was notified that six hoboes had lock
ed themselves in an express car that
was being deadheaded cast on trajn
? Mrs. Owen Jones, who had been visit
ing in California for several months,
Dixon & Sdn grind their own lenses.
IMla J J. VIVID JUOlUlUUJi 1U1 UUl
homo in Havelock after visiting at the the Notre Damo university.
F. J. Frederlcl home. Dozens of blouces being sold
-.( --v .1. a t mi vlti tf UI. Af 9 Tlnrtnnan rt 1i o m
.miss Jjoromy, mown, oi jonissviue, No G with tho rcnucst that ho be pro
.Wis., came Aye.ane.sday, to, vjslt Miss " v ir Byu.? toftnkeHhem in tow. When the
Ruth Elder for a week. iwmiin mo reacn oi nu. u. t. Tramp nn
' parently grown suspicious and ur
I una. oi uio enjoyaoie social nine- ocking. tho (1oor mnu0 n llash for
arrived homo Wednesday. itions oi uio weeit uns tiie misceiian- Hberty They succecded in eluding
- Auto Suits and Dresses, just whatieous 8,10WC1 "iiuoreu iuiss union lu0 offIcor8 but circling around the
you
License to wed was Granted Wedncs
I iinru rxr run i'iiiiii i.iinn imii n nmi i nn . - .. M. .
woro intercepted uy mo onicers wn
arrested three on tho spot. Two
,was a most copious one. Tho after- other8 nttoinpted to escape, but were
I noon was pleasantly passed and at nre(, Upon by the oftIcors aml Uiey
I the close refreshments wero sorved. Btoped nll(1 gavo themselves up. Tho
For Sale All lumber, gates, cedar nVo were inarched to Jail and today
ana otner building material
need, at Wilcox Department Store. iCurr' nt tho Curry, fibine Tuesday af- 'north nlilo tlioy attempted to get on
, Iternoon. The guests were the mem- thn , imvnr procaine w
Innnoo in waiI ivnn frrnntpil Wnilnns- . . .. . . - . . lllO liaill ai 1110 lOWOr CIOSBlIlg, UUl
ili(r nf Mm Pliiln. fiiiim nlnli. find Mm
1 i . Tl P Plnln(n.. .1
uay iu ciiiuiii.xiui.iul oiup.oiuu, ui.u j u londoted Ul0 bride-tO-bO
T -1 1 . . ri ...... T 1 fi Hnl nmnil i
How dainty, how airy are your pretty summer clothes,and how es
sential that your shoes be equally cool and attractive. You'll findF)
among the many delightful styles shown here exactly the sort of shoe -to
most fittingly accompany each and every costume.
The simplicity of design and rich leather of this new spring Oxford will
appeal to men who prefer the finest in footwear. Come in and in
spect them. Prices frpm $7.00 to $15.00.
S
HOE
AVES YOU
MA RHK E T
ONEYjl ON SHOES.
Dr. Morrill, Dentist, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
t Dr. and Mrs. Schaffer will occupy
homo next week and will occupy tho
Frank Ellio home during tho absence
of the Elliott family.
Dr. Howard Yost, Dentist, Twlncm
Building. Phono 307. 77tf
John Crawley, of Wolllleet, was In
town Wednesday enrouto home from
a trip in the north country. ,Mr.
Crnwley spent tho winter In California
returning home about a month ago.
Children's hats in white, black and
colors, at one-half OFF marked price.
Friday and Saturday only, Leader Mer
cantile Co.
John' G. Swanson, of -Gothenburg,
was recently killed in Seattle Wash.,
when struck by an automobile. Ho
had gono to Seattle to visit his sons.
Ho was ono of tho early Bottlers In the
Gothenburg soction, locating there In
1884.
F.or Sale Baby bed, high chair and
folding car. Mrs. Chas. Calhoun, phone
5C8J.
Ned Joyce, who was placed under
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Ned Joyce and family loft yesterday
for Omnha in their Marmon car.
Misses Anna nnd Vnnitn Hayes will
leavo tomorrow for Denver on a vaca
tion trip.
',;,AnythIng you may want in white?
wash skirts. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
, Isaac Smith, of Lincoln, visited
North Platt,o friends yesterday whllo
chrouto to Sidney.
An entiro rack of knit underwear.
Prices range from nine cents to llfty
nino cents. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Iieronlco Harley came Wednesday to
spend a faw days whllo onrouto from.
Chicago, where she played in "Golden
Days" at the Blackstono, to Donvor to
join a stock company.
posts
which have been in use at the old stock
yards. Inquire of Crook & Cobb. 47-4
! Society often separates tho husband
'and wife. When thjliusband has at
, talned success oft times tho wife who
has played such aTarge part in his
success is rated a drawback to him.
But Is tho husband worth whllo who
takes this success and make's a butter
I lly of himself discarding his wife? See
! "Silk Husbands and Calico Wives" at
'the Keith Monday and boo how you
like tho story of this man at least,
'and see If you know anyone like him.
Our sale continues with unusual
success. Now bargains being added
daily and everything displayed in such
a way that makes buying easy. E. T.
TRAMP & SONS.
The American Legion held a good
fellowship meeting nt tho Fireman's
hall Tuesday evening, nt which tho
entertaining featurq was a wrestling
match between Joo Thomas and tho
Terrible Swede aiu0ho serving of
a lunch. At the business session ar-
tho judge will bo asked to sentenco
tho quintette to ton days work on tho
strcots.
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A :iIco rain fell last night, laying the
dust, cooling tho atmosphero and
helping along vegetation. Wo have
not learned how much territory tho
rain covered other than It extended nt
least eight miles west of town.
I Mrs. A. E. Moore and Misses Annn
and Hattlo Ream, who live in tho val
ley west of town, wero called to Grand
Islnnd this morning by tho death of
their nephew, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Snml. Ream.
Mayor Streitz aiid tho city council
with tho nld of Wator Commissioner
Welch nnd City Engineer Rnnnto are
still working on tho wntor main ex
tension problom niul tho Increased
capacity of tho sowerugo system. It
may bo possible to get theso proposi
tions in the form of bond issues be
fore the people somo time during tho
summon
JUot arrived a big shipment of pon
gee shirt waists nnd over blouses on
salo at $4.49. E. T. TRAMP & SONS.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert LeDloyt, of
Paxton, were visitors In town yestor
day. Mrs. E. W. Fetter and daughter Jean
will arrive homo tomorrow from Oma
ha whoro tho lattor submitted to an
operation for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wilcox 'nnd
little daughter wont to Omaha Wed
nesday evening for Uio purpose oC
having tho lattcr'o tonsils romoved.
For Sale CG ft. lqt, south, front on
W. ;ird St. Has water, gas, sowor anil
sldownlk. Phono 873W.
For throo weeks pnst Dr. Shaffer
Iiub boon attending clinics at tho con
vention of tho American Osteopathic
Society in Chicago, and Dr. DroBt and
Dr. Fcnner hnvo been thcro for a less
er time. Theso doctors havo boon
making nn cxhntiBtivo study of tho
anatomy of tho head and neck to as
certain new mothodB of diagnosis and
treatment of hay fever, catarrhal deaf
ness, asthma nnd-allied conditions of
tho eye, car, hobo and throat.
80,000 bonds for selling corporation
stock without a permit, secured tho j rangemonts wero miyle to assist tho
bonds and was released from custody Chamber of Comtr.or'co in tho CQlebra
to appear at the next term' of district J tion on July 3rd. Tho Legion will
court. One half the amount of the have a platform danco and havo Bccur
bonds was furnished by a surety com- ed tho room vacated'by tho Gummoro
Danv. tho other half by a local busi- Dent Drug Co. as post headquarters
ness firm.
and n rest room for flio day.
EQUITX
North Platte Equity Association Open
for Business 1001-3 North Locust
Meats and Groceries
Everything New and Clean
Phone 196
STOP, LOOK AND
LISTEN! .
A FEW OF OUR MANY
BARGAINS IN STORE FOR
you.
SATURDAY ONLY
1 lb. good coffee $ .10
3 pkges. Corn Flakes .25
20 Dars Laundry Soap 1.00
No. 2 can pork and beans ,15
No. 3 can pork and beans .18
Gallon Farm or Jones Sorghum... 1.25
Largo Jar Chow Chow .35
Pink Salmon, per enn .25
Small cans milk 4 for .25
Yeast Foam, por pkg .OS
3 lb. can Blue Ribbon Coffee 1.50
Small packago Buckwheat or
Pancnko Flour .15
Wo Also Have SUGAR by The Suck.
Stegeman Grocery.
Phone 212.
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Whether it's clearing, tilling,
hauling or harvesting your
tractor is called upon to per
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in the course of a seasdn. The
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every day, year in and year out,
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us.
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(Nebraska)
Omaha
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