The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 03, 1920, Image 4

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Do not be annoyed any longer with that "old family clock."
It may be a precious heir-loom but a poor time piece.
Correct time is one thing every member of the household
NEEDS, Our clocks are dependable--) are our watches and
vrist watches both for men ancTwomen.
Give your boy and girl new Watchoi-and see how they will
"mile.
CLINTON, The Jeweler.
THE SIGN OP THE Bid RING.
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U. LADIES
VISIT SUTHKJILAND.
DR. 0. II. CRESSLtR.
Graduate Dentist
Office over th McDonald
Stats Bank.
LOCAL A.NI) mitflONAL
A. S. Contcs loft Wcilnetfrttiy for his
homo. In Sutherland.
,Irs. Fred Brink loft for lior homo
In HcTBhoy yestordny.
Will Artz, of Denver, Is In town
visiting friends and relatives,
Will Wnltomnth transacted business
In Omaha sovoral days this week.
W. J. Hendy went to Omahn Wcdncs
clay to transact business for a few
days.
Mrs. Damles Snlcno and children
left Wednesday for their homo In Su
therland, When in North Platto atop at the
Now Hotol Palace and Cafe. You will
bo treated well. 68tf
Mr. and MrsL Fred Howe, of this
city, artfjonvlng this wook tor Glonn
Falls, Idnho.
Mrs. M. Johnson was called 1o
Lnkotqy, Intl., yostorday by tho serious
JllnQsK of an aunt.
Mrs. Loroy Sowlo 1 vns called to
Gothenburg Tuesday by tho sudden 111
noss of her mother.
J. B. 'lluyos, of Omaha, has boon
visiting rolatlvos and friends In town
for a day or two past.
Mrs, Ada Louis and son Guy 16ft
Thursday for Omaha whoro Mrs. Louis
.will transact business for a fow days.
W. 0. Fowler and family returned
Tuesday from a visit of sovoral weeks
with rolntlvos In Portland and Astoria.
. Tho Woman's Iteliof Corps will moot
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In. tho Odd
Fellows hall. All members nro urged to
bo prosont.
Mr. and Mm. P. M. Swnlno, who
have been visiting nt tho Glenn Scott
homoln this city loft for their' homo
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. II Slllason left Thurs
day for their homo In Koystono nftei
' visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Frodrickson.
Tuesday uftcrnoon Judgo Woodhurst
married Albort Dovluo, a farmer of
Farnam, and Miss Itobccca M. Hilton,
of tho sntno placo.
Stnrlto Corset Women and misses
best, $4. GO to $9.00, mado to inoasuro
corset. Call on our corsotioro. Mrs.
Janet MacKay, Phono G24W, 412 Oak St
Little Miss Margaret Reynolds la re
covering nlcoly from n tonslloctomy
' operation porformcd by Dr. Lucas tho
first of tho week.
,'Tho Exocutlvo Commlttco of tho W.
' cC T. U. will iflcpt next Saturday ovon'
Ing at tho homo of Mrs. I. U'StobblnB,
020 W. Socond stroot.
Checks aggregating over twenty-onb
thousand dollars Vv'cro issued Tuesday
ly tho Mutual Building & Loan Assn.
to holders of paid up stock.
Miss Artn Kocken, of Great Falls,
Idaho, whoihas boon visiting nt tho
homo of hor fnther A. A. Kockou nnd
Lor Bister Mrs." Adda Turple, Heft for
lior homo yostorday.
Supt. Roy O. Young, of tho Brady
uchools, was In tho city Wednesday.
Eugeno Beal and family, of Ogallaln
visited In North Platto Wednesday.
Seo tho beautiful Hy-las tcIIs on
display In AltVILLA lYIIITTAKER'S
Millinery Dept. nt Block's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Oldrlg, who hitvo
boon visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. W.
A. Gilchrist of this city, loft Thurs
day for tholr'homo In Randln, 111, j
Tho Hallowcll Concert Co., which
has frequently visited North Platto
will gtvo a concert nnd dnnco at tho
Elks homo on tho evening of October
Gth.
Tho case of John It. Show, of Hcr
shoy, chnrged with wife desertion was
on trial In Judge Woodhurst's court
yesterday, Tho, Judgo took tho enso
under advisement and will render n
decision at 11:30 today.
Tho Origlnnl Southern Rag-a-Jnzz
Hand, Just returning from a tour of
tho Pnclflc coast, will stop off in North
Platto to play for n danco at tho K.
C. Hall next Tuesday night.
Reports reached us that N. F.
Clough dropped dead Wednesday
morning whilo at tho homo of A. Mul
doon In Ogallaln. Mr. Clough was an
old resident of North Platto.
Yostorday tho body ' of Frank T.
Weaver, sixty yearn old, was shipped
to Sarbon. Mr. Weaver who had suf
fered for Bomo tlmo In n local hospital,
from nrto'rinl sclorosls, died Wedncs-
Edltor North Platte Tribune,
Worth Piatt. Nobr.
Dear Mr. Tout: , ' :j
In mv ihlml the comlne of tho A&rikl
j Mall, puling North Platte ag.'onl' of
Ilia (an Rnvtrtnant ntnti ImlWMn
York and Frlico, means a grftntjfu
ture to our town. ' ; 1
You prhai know that the, N'Ortti
Platta Chamber, of Commerca.-t'hrough
its Board of Directors, aalurod -the
Government thru Mr. Dunphy, that
North Platte would provide a Hold nnd
a hangar. A lottse has been loourod
for a tlrm of five years. The hangar
is to bo built by subscription. Com
mittees have been nppointod and to
nay the lonst thoy have had vory good
succesji. Up to date a quota has boon
allotted to oach firm, business and
professional mnn, and tho quota in ,
oach case is the minimum amount, 1
Which, if it is given by oach porson.
will bo onotfgh to orcct and equip thb
hangar ns well as pay the lease for
one year. The cost of tho hangar
will bo a direct cost this year without
cost next year, as tho Government
will pay tho nmintainanco expense.
Aviation is whoro tho automobile
wns flftoon years ngo nnd It will nd
vanco much faster. So it Is up to tho
North Platto peoplo to securo funds
nnd start tho erection of tho hangar
this wcok or we will lose out. If tho
business peoplo pay tho quota nlloted
them by tho commlttco It will ho 1007o
sure. If not, wo will bo obliged to pass mometer registered
up tho opportunity offered our city aa
well as putting our Chamber of Com
merce in n bad position. Whoro do tho
good pecJplo of North Platto stand?
This is a chnnco of a life time. Thirty.
sLx months moro on your prosont ago
will bo amazing to you to sec tho
rapid advance mado In aviation.
Tho route from New York to Frisco
will bo a Govcrment Trunk lino.. We
will sco aeroplanes coming from the
East, West, North and South dally nnd
using our proposed air field. We will
sco lots of aeroplane jJassengors go
ing from coast to coast stopping on
our .field beforo wo arc twenty-four
months older. In short, space will not
permit mo to say moro but ns a citlzon
and a chairman of the organizing com
mlttco I sincerely feel tho cause a.
worthy one and ono that wo will feel
hurt about, later If Wo do not support
it with our subscriptions and In
fluence. s
Over llftecn of our leading business
mon lmvo spent two weeks of their
vnluablo tlmo working to xnako tho
present presentation possible. There
fore, it will go across with tho propor
support and without this support it
will fall. Wo must respond this week
or wo will lose.
Youi'B for a larger , nnd greater
North Platto, by having it.
f Very sincerely yours,
TWENTIETH OENTUItY. . -
CLUB BASQl'KT
About twonty-flvo people from
North Platto took in tho Booster moat
ing held in Sutherland lait Wednes
day by the local W. a T. U. The vis
itors were served with a fine dinner
in the Presbyterian church after
which a good program was rendered
by the Visiting and local members.
Talks on "Tho Responsibility of the
Children to the Parent" by Rev., Hess,
"Helps to Local Unionn'' by Mrs. Rose
Loudon, "Enforcing the Cigarette
Laws" by Mrs. Belle Morris nnd "Out
lines of Activities now Before Wo
men" by Mrs. A. P. Kelly, were Inter
spersed by other addresses, recitations
and music. At tho "close n rising vote
of thanks was oxlondod to tho Suther
land Indies for the good tlmo.
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rXIVnitSITY CLUB PICNIC.
The University Club will hold a.
picnic at tho State Farm, Monda
evening, complimentary to those who
will attend the University of Nebras
ka (luring the coming school year. All
former students aro Invited. Everyone ;
who can go is requested to notify Miss
Luclllo Wilcox at hor home so she
can make nrrangemonts.
IVEATHEIt' FOR AUG UST.
Today wo received from Weather
man Shilling the monthly summary of
tho weather conditions for tho past
month. It shows tho hottest day to
have been tho slxtenth whon the ther-
01 olim-n TMin
coldest record was made on tho thir
teenth when it registered 40. Tho pre
cipatlon for tho month amounted to
4.73 which is 2.27 above the average
for August. Tho greatest precipitation
In any twenty-four hours was on tho
19th and 20th when' 3.19 Inches of
rain fell. A light frost occurred In
this vicinity on tho thirteenth. There
wcro 20 clear days and seven partly
cloudy.
SATURDAY SPECIAL .
On Snturdny, Scpl. 1th wc will sell '
fancy carpet brooms nt ISc each not
over two to n customer. ,
GA3IIILE WITH SPRINGER. '
All Four Stores. 1
Elmer Koontz resigned as manager
of tho Gamble and Springer ' Store
Number 4 this morning nnd will leave 1
tomorrow f6r a short vacation in Col
orado.
The Twontloth .Contury Club will
hold its annlinUGood. Fellowship Bah
quet at the- Methodist Church nt soven
o'clock' Tuosday, Sept. 7. The feature
of the ovonlng will' bo an riddress by
Mrs. John Slakor, of Hastings, Pres
ident of the State Federation of Wo
man's Clubs. The price of plates will ;
be $1.25 oach. Every latly in isorth
Platto Is invited to become a momber
and attend this banquot. TIckots may
bo purchased from Mrs. Wilson'Tout,
Mrs. M. E. Scott or Mrs. Chas. Bogue.
::oi:
The Community Chorus will meet
at the Central High School Auditorium
on Thursday, Sopt. 9th. All members
are urged to bo present.
Keith, Saturday Night.
Dhirley Mason
LN
"The Little
Wanderer"
an Ideal light clean comedy drama that
assures a full evening's ontcrtnlnment.
Sunshine Comedy-
Through the Keyhole.
Mjne mfcp
jfoes up
tmenfMi
deceits.
3uffffour
dlid TELL
JnS -n
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' Keep your eye on the tliermoineter it's due to take
in nwful tumble. Be prepartd for. the change in tempera
ture. Sensd your coal order in without delay. 33uy a
grade of coal that you can bank on-the sort that wakes
the furnace up at the proper time in the morning.
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day.
Daddy: Well son, school begins on
Sopt. 7th. Aro you all ready?
Small' Son: Yes Dnddy, almost, But
I Just got to hnvo a pair of TRAMP'S
DADDY DUKE SCHOOL SHOES.
Weatherman Shilling informs us
that tho nvorngo date of tho first kill
Ing frost ns recorded, by tho Weaflier
Bureau during tho past forty-flvo years
Is Sopt. 29. Tho first dato recorded is
Sept. 10,
A marriago license was Issued by
Judgo M'oodhurst on Tuesday to Ern
est W. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Miles, C20 E. Third, nnd Miss
Mary McNeal, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. W. McNcnl, 300 S. Pino.
I'iio public Is -very cordially Invited
to call mill sco our von" complete
stock of millinery. Our prices nro
right every lint marked ns reasonable
lis possible for tho times. ARYILTjA
WHITTAKER, Block's 2nd Floor.
Tho body of Orval O'Doll, ton yonrs
old was shipped to Oshkosh yostorday.
Ho died in a local hospital as tho ro
Biilt of n serious nccldcnt caused by
a mower. Ho was nn orphan boy who
was making his homo' with n sister,
near Oshkosh.
Tho U. S. W. V. Twenty-second nn
nual encampment will bo hold at St.
Louis Sopt. 13 to 16 inclusive A rate
of ono nnd onc-thlrd faro has been
granted by tho railroads. A numbor of
North Platto Veterans und tholr wives
will attend.
Last Tuesday afternoon Judge
Woodhurat Issued a marriage llcoriso
to Wm. H. Wright, Section Foreman
at Somerset, Nobr., and Miss Evelyn
D. Wolvorton, of DlckonB. Whon thoy
nskod him to porfonn tho coromony ho
complied .with his usunl dignity nl
though tho room wns crowded wltV
peoplo who woro nttond,lng tho trial
of a man for wifo dosortion.
PIANO AT A SACItlFICL'.
Wo have had left on our hands in
storage In North Platto, a strictly
high grade piano which lor n quick
snlo will bo sold at a big discount.
Terms to any rcsponsiblo party. If
interested write quick for full partic
ulars to tho DENVER MUSIC CO.,
Donvor, Colo. C8-71
AT THE '
SON THEATRE.
TODAY
Norma Talmage
IN
The WomairGives
ALSO
MUTT & JEFF.
SATURDAY
Edith Roberts
Alias Miss Dobbs
HALL ROOM BOYS, comedy
MONDAY
H. B.Warner
s -in-
The Maiwho
turned White
4th Chapter
RAIDUM MYSTERY.
Get Full Plow Value Behind
Your Tractor
No matter how good your trac
tor may be, you have to depend upon
the plow behind the tractor for the im
portant, direct work of seed bed-making.
It pays to be especially careful
in choosing your tractor plow.
We offer you the opportunity
to get a John Deere Tractor Plow the
plow that has more than 80 years of suc
cessful plow-making experience behind it.
If you will come in and investi
gate this plow we are sure you will agree
with us that it is the best tractor plow for
you to buy that it will last longer than
any other tractor plow and will give you
better resuits while you are using it.
Especially, we would like to have
you investigate these important features:
particularly adapted for thorough seed bed
making and longer service.
Why the John Deere Quick Detachable
Shares save time and labor and stay close
fitting. How the simple, dependable power lift
device, that raises the bottoms high and level,
works without troublesome chains or
sprockets.
How the bottoms reach full plowing depth
immediately when lowered and are locked
down to this depth while plowing.
How the unusual clearance assures steady work
in trashy land.
How the simple, strong construction through
out assures maximum length of service and mini
mum repair costs.
How the hitch adapts it for successful use with
nny tractor.
We can furnish this plow in two, three or four
bottom sizes.
Remember you need the best tractor plow you
can net. -
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How the genuine John Deere bottoms are
Come in and investigate our John Deere Tractor Plow
The Leypoldt-Penhington Co.,
North PlatteMNeb.