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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
41 f.T LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 P. :.: :.: it , i.t F Beef Bight For This Week Only Ghenp cuts at 15c peril). All boiling and roast meat 20c per lb. Any steak in tlic beef at .... . 25e perJl). 1001 Nortb Locust. Phone 196. We deliver to any part of life city. ft .Mlss Helen Curtis wentlo Sedge-""' X 8 tfidk, Colo., yoBterdny to visrefrolatlvii. P( the following prj. i. ii. ..mil v'- "!' ft ft ft :: :: ft ft ft EQUITY W. W. Walker and Georga HusCTll . T tore hulnee vlBltor. atllngsbld j,,1 .c,b.go-5rribufitf ghnmri. Albert Lnrton came don from ,,l8y .Macualila' E. It. Bull Denver Ttioaday to rlalt flonfls for overture, 'Golden Dragon' -King everal day. Scmie de Clrtwe 'lEqucstrienne1 Wanted ComtXtent girl for aeperal Hosmer housework. Phono 188. So-S 'intormexzo, 'Desert Dream' Lowln Frort Jopson, of Arapahoe-, 'hwlvot! Wallzea 'Dosdemonn' K. L. King Wednesday for a visit nt the J. B. March 'El Capltan' Sousa y Jeffries homo. ! ri'o band win make tnoir first ap- H; n w t,.. inf. poarnnce In their now uniforms which f, Wednesday to visit with Mr. anil llr0 furnished by the Chamber of UUVlllQi U UllllDLVill ft I Dr. E. V. hotter roturnod today Hand Concert Program. Misses Little- nnd Mccracken and The North Plntto Chambor of Com- Mrs. Grlmoa will leave tomorrow after nrl Stamn, director, will the races for Wnllaco to attend a gram Friday houso party ntAMrs. w. E, Kllllan's 45 In the court homo. ;f ' Just received another largo ship ment of dainty, cool voilo dreasos, specinlly low priced for Friday and Saturday at $9.98, $12.48 and $14.03 at MACKS'. 5-5 from Donvor Veteran Jtlcycllsf. Among those who spent Tuesday night at the auto camp ground was I- whore he had gone on Groceries and All Kinds o Fresh and Canned Meats h professional business. ' Don't forget Tramp's IJIk Homoval John Warner, nged seventy-two, oi ;8t-ttK"-ifrfrty Bal0i E, T. Trnmp & Son gh00 Slor0. San Diego, Cal., who was enroute to rTT : " " I nr. nnii M. w. T. Prltr-i,nr,i rn- Chicago on a bicycle on which he Lost Last Tuosdav a D. A. It. nln 4...i .i -i t m ,.,i. carried his camp equipment. He LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4. 4 Mrs. II. C. Ilrock wont to Omaha ?ft'ednosday to visit for a week. 4 Tlio Rexall handles tho goods. 14tf J II. L, Pennington has returned from an oxtonded auto trip in Colorado. 2 Dr. Morrill, Dentist, offlco over TWHcox Dopartmont Store Mrs. G. M. Smith came down from Jlershey yesterday to visit frionds. Tho Wilcox Department Storo will be closed all day Monday, July 5 th. t W. E. Shuman and daughter Dorothy 81g returned tlio early part 01 uio wook with full name of owner engraved on n visit in Portland Oro stated that ho had rlddon 31,000 miles back. Return to Tho Leader and 1 A,. .., ,',, '., , on a bicycle and had made several receive reward. Allc ".9agl11 11 l'"B 41 PA itrP" fron the Atlantic to the Pacific I position as oiflco girl for tho North',,,, .,. T iboq i, ik.o.i i h,, I his section of the state has had ten Platte Pumblng and Heating Co. onBt nml W(l8 R vlctlm of COnsumpt!bn. days of splendid growing weather, and Mrs. P. L. Temple came up from Ho was advised to go to Arizona, corn Is growing very rapidly. Boot Lexington today to visit Mr.' Temple whlch ho aid and lived outdoors Holds west of tho city are showing up 'and tcf attend the auto rnces. nractlcallv all the time, bicycle riding Miss Ruth Patterson, of Omaha, is bolng ono of his amusements and expected this evening and will be a methods of exorcise, Ho cured him guest nt the T. C. Patterson home. solf of tho lung trouble nnd is halo f. ,i tvtc n m cnr.hn if .i.ia and hearty at seventy-two. Mr. War- oxtra equipment. Bargain for cash. vLfc tau l 8a,s "L,fc ls ncl,on- 0,1,1 nct,on Will trade for Liberty Bonds. Phono week for Vermillion, S. D., to lalt ' f 50lf i IKlUtjIHUl iUl Dt HIV UJIIHUIWK i ! Air. nnu Airs. King unncy, o; usu- noxt mouth lino, and tho stand gonornlly speak Ing Is excellent. For Saloi Bulck Six Fivo passen ger touring in good condition, with oxtra equipment. Bargain for cash. from an auto trln to St. Joe, Mo. .WMIsses Helen and Doris Selbert are .T" ... " Khiloy coming to drive 1n the race.. exnectcd tho first of tho week from i. ,. Harry Brodjicck and sister 'Mis& 1 1 i -.I.t. I . .1 .. 1 1 ' " " uranu ihiiuiu iu vibiv iiioiiub in iuwii.. nnrmnnontlv. Unv llnnVa ::o::. ('(iiiiiiit'inls Slate Farm. Mr. nnrl Mm. V. V VAUnft nvnnnf ' - " "osu, arnveu in town weunesuay, mv. . w H. f'amnbe 1. countv acent of IUUU WIIIIIH IIIU 1IOAI, IIIUIIIII 1111 T,t,l, l .!.!.. 1n -, I .. . . Frontier county, wno puoteu anu nnu nlinrpB nf lin n.nrJv nf FYnntinr r.mm- I L'Jl i -i . o " i ; nn,l Elizabeth will leave tomorrow for Chi- ty farmers who visited tho state farm ; For Sale Belgian Hares at 821 West family nlso expect to locato in south- ,caS t0 vlsU relatives lor a coupie oi wednosday, dropped into 'i no i riouno fitb 49-2 ern Prtllfrirnln . .weens. ,oinco to express, in uennir oi mo n,i Mr0 T.m itnv ,nt nl ... Men's fine shoos and work shoes visiting farmers, his thanks to Supt., .Ogala ye erla7whero Mr Ball r5 " boota on Rvmanl Sal at E T' P ,co,,rtfef, t'x,tende(1- s purchased aul will conduct a 8T9r7V,,n,U,"lt ftrSL."0"f!TP. Son8' Twcnty to nfty per S?"r'Sff.P 2" WS . CGlll Oil Wilt HO " IVMOMI - A- IllW V- ' I Alfalfa KfOWOrS Say thO first CUttlllKi . ... . . . vlaHml mnnv tnlo fjirms hi Mm TTnlt- 30c coffee. Michael's is tho heaviest in years nnd tho great- I s W "'TLZt wvn to'ed States" said Mr. Campbell, "but I "-o.or part of It has gone Into tho stack, T;r.r ,.' ' v,(i. never inspected one Mat is doing bet- Tim nlfnlfn mnflrnt IVI8II iriUlllIB. OUU o . inline w ... A t,i... e BU 1I1U4 UVib ma . . (4 TTE NT I O FARMERS AND HAY GROWERS Wood Brothers all steol individual thrasher complete with weigher and loader $1235.00 Power Hay Press, the money maker, with self-feeder. $650.00 These prices at North Platte and while our present stock lasts. Henciy-Ogier Auto Co. Phone 4 restaurant Try our Grocery. Mrs. John McGraw has returned In fino condition. . , . 1 i L i a A . Springs whoro Bho looks good to tho grower, tho present J m" re8llll-"i- ,ter wpjrk than the North Platte farm. It has a wide scope and is exception ally well managed." from Excelsior spent a counlo of weeks for tho Kansas City price being around thlr- Mr. nnd Mrs. L, C. Carroll and son benefit of her health. ty dollars. .Thomas left by auto yesterday for tho nr tt . n. nrrv.ir. nnntiBt. 3C.naY. .Tirst imnnckPil nnntlmr l.li? nhlnmnnt .Yollowstono Park, expecting to be ab- The July Clearance Sale of Millinery DiagnoslB. Reynolds Bld. Phone 148 of new Trlcolotto Blouses, regular nent about a montn. is on ni vuia wniunKors uepanmem Emmott Huttpn, 1 of Torrington, lvalues up to ?15.00 now on sale at Editor B. F. Kricr, of the Lexington Block's Store. You will find the Wyo.. and Albort Baugh, of Hastings, $5.98 and $9.98 nt BLOCKS. Pioneer, enmo today to visit his most HtarHIng reductions ever known are visiting Harold Spencer nnd at- Mrs. Jcnnlo M. Temple nnd daugh- 'daughter Mrs. L. C. McGraw and at- in North Platte. Undine the big doings tomorrow. tors Mnrlorio nnd nuth nro eunsts nt tend tomorrow's races. F. A. Brennan, cashier of tho Union Marabo Scarfs and rcnl Ostrich tho C. F. Spencer home enroute to Feather Capes from $7.C0 up nj Blocks. EstcB Park, Colo. They have recently . sold their homo in Lexington nnd ox- Sevonty-flvo or moro men wero pros- . . ,ot,, , ,, . T i j. . i 1 1 i poet to reside In tho future in Long ent at tho mcrt s meeting hold In tho ' . ... Oroon nonl hnll vestordnv foronoOn uulw, WUI1' and heard an Interesting nddrcss by! J"flt recelvod .Rev. Rnvburn. mcn- of dainty, t 11. 1 TTn rington Merc. Co. while his brother wM bUng hi. way oyer takeB a vacation. .., .w...I,lw...h - lll0 umon racinc anu nau steppeti oe- Wanted-Girls for training; XoStS SS Koch wll, leave Ts btag $35 per month wHh, board and room complaints that W Ohio Jn which state Mrs. Kocl Apply at General Hospital, City. 40tf ' ft nm(. , . vl8tln for a month pnst. TcH,r,cars eJt par' J. E. Sebastian expects a visit next mont " KOthcr they will visit some of tho lake!"''" """" "ia ,vuo For Sale All lumber, gates, cedar State Bank, left the early part of tho posts and other building material, ween ior liiiK roint, a. u., anu upon which have been in use at tho old stock arrival there was united in marriage yards. Inquire of Crook & Cobb. 47-4 to Miss Grace Curry of that place. Aiiaa Mnn.i Ttneht.nl. of nnthenburc. Alter a visit of two weeks in the cast another large ship- was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. they will occupy tho residence on east .,i n .i,na 'nnmiL.li Mm nnrlv nnrt of the week F,h which Mr. Brennan purchased a tinnnlnllv lnnf nrlnn.l tnr- Wrtilnv nml nnii WnS fl. EllflSt fit the ColintrV Clllb COUpie Ot mOntllS agO. Try tho Rexall first, it pays. 14tf (Satuniay nt 998( $12.48 nnd $14.98 nt opening. i Wm. Andrews, a colored man, had Paul Harrington will go to Denvor BLOCKS'. I A danco will bo given tomorrow h,B left arm crushed so badly in the next wcok to remain for a month In , . . ' ,,.,, nt ix.a lv- r. Tinil with irmqlr irailroad yards Tuesday that amputa- I'lio rnmiTV nntninianiniinra miT no n v . . . . ,. ,.,.. " . . . . I .. nn.lnln ujui ia uittiiii t0 tion at tho shoulder was necessary, WAnk from nfflnors of thn Mlunesotn Mutual ' Life Insurance Co., for which I Ono f tho . finest residences In tlio Tin 1 Min nlnln nini.t. -Tim ranv lie- .City for. Bnlo 802 West Gth St. NIllO i resorts in tho enst. Make your dollar do the work of crushed. Piatt White; who drove to Paxton i i i m rl. ri i T cide to give a stag party in honor of .rooms nnd bnth, strictly modern in,uireo "l 1,10 irHI"' olluu 0101 u "c early part of the week, says wheat in his guests every wny. TormB. to suit purchaser. " -'"- (that section looks exceedingly prom- rr r,n i ii . 'Apply at-promises or at Huffman's' Tlio American Legion will erect a Jsing, and that many of the fields will H! ftnS araln? Th f Ha?r ngton Mor P s,oro- l0"2 v!Hlon at tho corner of Dewey and 'average thirty or more bushels to the Z,n rrLn. , nSol'T a,......,- h nt and give a danco tomorrow acre. Ono man who has traveled over on tho road south of tho river the About thlrtv men who hndbcen em- prlces. 6411, ployed ns lnborors at tho artificial ice Wlinn vrm nrn In NnrMi PlnMn tn non 'iilnnt. ntill wnrlf Wpilnnailnv mnrnliif?' tho auto races don't fall to look ov r and announced thoh Intention of going tho sample room of tho Logan Knit ting to tho oast part of tho stato to work T"L . . V 1T.nl. 1. ...til ...... I.. 11... 1 . .. 11 1 .1 1T.H 1. ovonlng. Music will lie furnished by. Factory, of Logan, UUih. It will pay. In tho harvest Holds. Men to tnko .their places aro expected to arrlvo you. Read tho factory's advertise ment in today's paper, ".i - from Omaha today. All Run Down iff Uoimlly nn examination reveals weakness and Inactivity of tho bowels and kidnoyB. Adjusting to restoro tho full dogroo of nervous vigor to theso organs removes tno cnuso of thp dis ease and recovery follows rapidly, i ro vldlng tlio course of tho adjusting 1b 1 unintoruntod. The technical namo for "all run down" 's goncral dobllity. This is ono of tho after effects in many cases of "Flu", though it frequently ot course, is sufforou by thoso who novor had any form of disease. It Is Blmply general weaknosB. Tho sufforor. has nn .'nil gono" foellngMind ls or y aroused to activity by Btrong effort ot tho will. limimiroiiuiiu CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING NO CHARGE . Consultation is without n chargo or obligation. Drs. States & States, Tlio P. S. C. Chiropractors. Unildlng and Lonn Building A'orth Platte Ncbrnskn. ISpnal, HEAD EYES NOSE TUDnAT ARMS ttsT HEART k LIVER k STOMACH 'PANCREAS .SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS APPENDiy '(BLADDER ' LOWER qolKnii LIMBS LOWER PINCHED NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND health) TO THEIR ORGANS AND TISSUES Gnylo's Raz-n-jazz orchestra. Chris Jordon middle weight cham pion wrestler nnd Gus Kalllo. the Canadian champion, will try conclus ions tomorrow night at an arena at tho corner of Locust nnd Sixth streets. I Cigar Storo for Sale Good leaso on building. Inqulro at Huffman's Cigar Storo. 50-2 Mrs. A. D. Hoaghuul entertained four tables at brldgo Wedncsdny afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Louis Helmont. of Oakland, Cal., who has been tho guest of Mrs. B. F.. Soeborger nnd who loft for her homo yesterday. Khaki suits, dresses and skirts, Just tho thing for vacation motor wear and camping. Wo havo them in all sizes at prices you can afford to pay. BLOCKS. Cnrl Nelson, a woll-to-do farmer living in tho northeast part of the county, was in town Wednesday and reported crops In especially fine con dition. Wheat will bo a very heavy crop and corn is growing wonderfully fast. Dorothy Dalton in "L Apache" w 111 bo tho feature at tho Crystal tonight and it Ib a great picture. Tonight ,vill bo tho last showing nnd then thoro will bo tho comedy My Snlomy Llos. Miss Martha Shrlver, who for a numbor of months was employed in ho county treasurer's office left Goth onburg Wednosday for New York whoro sbo will sail for Europe. Sho ls accompanied by Miss Golda Peck ham, of Drady. Tho Gothenburg Times says innny portplo of that town will como to this city tomorrow to witness tho nuto races. Tno uotnonuurg people take an Interest In tho rncos for tho reason that their townsman Oscar Swnnson will bo ono of tho drivers in tho races. Lost Whlto bull dog with black spot vor loft oyo. Had on collar and pad lock. Roward for return, Call O. A. Flynn, Thono 78CF4 49-2 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sooberger nnd Austin Bcdoll, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hal- llgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Bnro and boh Losllo oxpect to leave by auto tho latter part o noxt week for the Yollowstono Park. Wilson Todt will mnnngo Tho Tribune during tho odl tor'a nbsoncc, Khaki suits, dresses and skirts, iUBt tho thlmr for vacation motor wear land camping. Wo havo them in nil 'bIzos nt prices you can nfford to pay. tho entire county snya the wheat crop this year barring dry weather ana hail will equal the crop of 1891, which was Lincoln county's greatest wheat crop. Gabardine" wash skirts, non shrink able, In 20 different Btyles, especially priced nt $.98 to $9.98. They are sure wonders at tho price. See them at BLOCKS. MUTUAL JlUrLDES'G & WAX ASSOCIATION PAID-UP STOCK. In order to supply funds to cover approved loan applications, this as soclation will issue a limited amount of Uh Paid Up Stock. This stock draws dividends at tho rato of six per cent por annum,, from date of Issue until paid off. Dividends payablo March 1st and Soptomber 1st. Money invosted In this Btock may bo withdrawn at any time upon thirty days notice. BESSIE F. SALISBURY, 3C-tf Sec'y, BIO BARGAIN IN mail GRADE PIANO. Wo havo stored In a public ware house at North Platto a high grudo piano which will bo sold at a substan tial discount if taken at once. If in terested wrlto Tho DENVER MUSIC COMPANY. Denver. Colorado. 4G-8 7 Per Cent and Safety Complete Safety of Principal; Prompt Payment of Principal and Interest in Cash; Freedom from Care, Worry and Management; Tax Exemption; i Severi'Per cent Interest; ' Guaranteed Redemption ; " Thee are some of the attractive features of the 7 Per Cent Preferred Shares! of the Union Power & Light Co. SHAKES $100.00 EACH. This Company owns and operates the following Public Utility properties: North.Platte Light & Power Company and Electric Light and Power properties in Columbus, Neb., Watertown, Aberdeen and Yankton, S. Dak., Chariton, Osceola .and neighboring towns in South Western Iowa. We have established a Financial Department under the management of Ray F. McGuire & Co. The local branch of this department has been opened at the office of the light qompany. We invite youto use the services of this department. Your inquiries regarding this Investment Opportunity will receive careful attention. Write or call for full particulars. Union Power & Light Co., FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT ' Ray F. McGuire & Co., Mgrs. First Nnt'I Bank Bldg., Oinnha.Ncb. The Platte Valley Hospital. 719 West Fifth Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Open to (ho Medical Profession for tho treatment of Medical, Snr. glcnl, nnd Obstetrical cases. Modern, largo nnd airy. Pleasant rooms -nt the most rcnsonnblp prices. Rest of care given to nil. Regis tered Nurses only employed. - DOROTHY REED, R. rt.,K Superintendent. Phono 110. INCORPORATED 1887. Mutual Building and Loan Association, Of North Platte, Nebraska. RESOURCES OVER' ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Association has unlimited funds at its command to assist in the building or purchase of homes for the people of North Platte. xIf you are interested, the officers of this Association will render every assistance and show you how easy it is to acquire your own home. T. C. PATTERSON, BESSIE F. SALISBURY, President. Secretary. BLOCKS.