The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 17, 1920, Image 7

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    DR. 0. H. CKESStEft,
Graduate Dentist
Office over the McDonald
.Stt Bunk. I
CITY AND COUNT!' NEWS.
W, V. Hoagland returned homo yes-
j 'Mrs. Jdhii JatfEibsOn, Toi'CheiWno.'t ' ' ,
,is vf Biting Mt. E.icConnell.'' v f ' 4 '
f John Brooks arrived homo Wednos-I
day from n business trip to Kearney.
Mrs. II. G. Thompson, of Sutlior
4 lriW jrns a businoss visitor, in the?
, city- vostordnv. ' 1
kit .. . x. .?i
, wuvucj' uiiiv -iica, mp HOW iau
I lino la now on display at- Wilcox nA
, partmont Store. " " J
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: "LRRRITY rlFHRA cSaPF IoKF 'r .
IF MflRV- COULD ONtfl
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Paul'IInrrinetnii iirvlvmt iihn wi.
tcrday from Lincoln whoro ho trans- nosday from a business trip to Goth-
!SMET0NE!J
acted legal business
Misses Graco Mooney and Janet Mc
Donald wont to Lexington yesterday
to attend tho Fair.
Mrs. Frank Stewart .loft yesterday
, for her homo in Lincoln after visiting
friends in town for somo time.
W. D. Kuhns, of Bonkleman, arrived
hero this week to visit, Ho is tho
nophow of tho lato Mr. Desack.
A. P. Whito and Joe Flllioa returned
Tuesday from a week's auto trip to
Denver and Colorado Springs
crfburg and Maxwell.
i
Mrs. Annlo Richardson, of Wood
Hlvgr, camo Thursday to visit hor sis-,
tor, Mrs. Pat McGrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Baker and chtl
dron loft Wednoadny for Mont Grove
Whore they will rosido in tho future.
Morton and Jeaso Harris left tho
j first of tho week for Lexington to
' tako in tho Dawson County Fair.
j Munsing Underwear for tho whole.
family in just, tho weight and stylo
Mrs. H. Jacobs, of Denver, formerly; Uk0 at TWlcox Dflt ore.
Misi Ireno Stuart of this city, arrived ' MIss Huldah Johnson left Saturday
hero Tuesday to visit hor paronts. ' morn,"6 for Kearney whero sho will
Mrs. Ray Stewart loft yesterday, f. res1umo her stumes at tho stat Nor-
iici uuiuu iu ovuiuu fuiur visillllr '
tho homo of hor husband's parents.
TAKE NOTICE. List your residence
property to help supply the demand.
Sco the n. & S. AGENCY. 71 2
Mrs. Henry Mehlman returned to
her homo in Denver yesterday after
visiting hor son Roy Mehlman for a
week.
A. B. Hoagland spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in McCook, where ho had
been summoned as a witness in a caso
in court
Taffetta Blouses, fall styles nt real
prices. B. T. Tramp & Sons.
Tho number of cars passing through
tills terminal is tho greatest In tho
history of tho Union Pacific. This de
mand on tho motive power Is indicated
by the fact that as high as ninety
locomotives are sent out of the round
house In a twenty-four hour period.
"By Jovo! This is tho best lino of
(Woolen goods I over saw," tho above
i was ono of tho many remarks made
, - ....... I"' UUU1UC1 Ul 11U1LU IIUUII
Catharine Pushmau, of Melrose, ar-' . , . ... ,
, , , , . i people who swarmed at tho Palaco
riveu nero inursaay morning, ano ex
pects to attend St. Patrick's School 1
tho coming year.
Mrs. A. Graham and children, of
Melrose, returned to their home yes
terday after visiting friends in this
city for somo time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burgstorum and
children,, of Omaha, "who have been
visiting at tho home of John Manley
left. Thursday for their home.
Judge and Mrs. II. M. Grimes have
been spending this week In McCook,
whero the Judge is holding a term of
district court for the resident judge.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Logan left Wed
nesday for Fremont where they will
pack their household goods and ship
them to this city. They will drive back
a 1921 Buick.
There will bo meetings every night
at- tho Full Gospel Mission, 412 E.
Front St. The meetings will begin at
eight o'clock. Every ono is welcome.
Evangelist Caroline Flint is in charge.
iHo;tel tho last few days to look over
tho woolen line of tho Logan Knitting
Factory. Leave a call for me with the
clerk at the, Hotel and I'll bring tho
full display of samples to your house
at any time. D, A. FREEDMAN.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Huffman leave
today fpr Excelsior Springs where
they will remain a month. They will
return to North Platto to spend a
fow days and then leave for Santa
Anna, Cal., which will bo their future
homo.
Should a Husband Forgive? To tho
countless millions sinco tho world be
gan this problem has presented itself
for solution. 0n tho answer has rested
tho .happiness! of innumerable lives.
Today it stands out as tho question of
questions affecting all classes and ar-
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I till UMttHMftMtmilWMmWMWlfMII IJUNHttlllf UllinWJIlAAk Knun I
till I II nnjHHwwjiti!. r, .
MEET ME AT THE
Fair
Lincoln County
SEPTEMBER 21-24
W. R. MALONEY COMPANY
Miss Mario Cooms, of Sutherland,
will arrive in North Platto tomorrow
to visit for a fow days.
Sweaters in all colors andstylos
now on display at E. T. Tramp Sons
Miss Elvira Welch, Field Secretary
resting the attention of tho hearts , of tho 'National Red Cross wille hero
and minds of mankind. You will soon Fair Week at the Red Cross rjkrms to
have an opportunity to get somo light interest "women in home -Jlurslng
on the matter. Watch for further an
nouncements.
classes, which will bo organized hero
soon.
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LOOK WHAT'S COMING
of tho
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Let Us Tel! Y011 a Few Things
About
TORE
8:00
2:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
9:00
8:00
8:00'
We have a dru store and we belidve it is a snappy dru store, thou&h we
are continually trying to better it. But we have a few lines that are found in
other stores in a more or less complete condition. . In ours if you will pardon
me for beinfc so "chesty" very much complete.
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1. Our Candy Department
In it we have Woodwards-Johnspn's
box goods in profusion, all fresh, A
box to take to the best girl to fake
home or give to a friend any kind,
any price and quality of the best. Also
bulk chocolates, both milk coated and
dark. Tnen a big line of hard goodsy
and let me impress it ujion you -,the
best of the kind.
2. Fountain Pens
We offer you among others the
Parke "Lucky Curve" picked out by
it-
If:
1 Gummere
ill
us from all the makes as the one best
bet. And we can prove it to you. We
have for your choice over a hundred in
stock at all times and can fit your hand
as well as your purse.
3. Our Shaving Goods Dept.
Razors of all kinds, Gem, Eveready,
Gillette, Auto-Strop, Durham-Duplex
and Litt in' the safety kind Shumate
guaranteed in the straight, Mugs,
brushes, s'oaps, creams, lotions, talcums,
stiptic pencils, strops, hones, mirrors,
everything for a clean shave.
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Dent
Drug
Co
rjtn)AY
2:30 Sun Matlnco
7:30 Sun Heart of -a Child
7:30 Keith Tho Femalo
Species
7:30 Crystal Tho Falso Roml
I. O. O. F. Hall Anniversary
SATURDAY
Sun Matlnco
Sun In Folly's Trail
Kelth-iTho Spirit of Clod
Crystal Tho Adventuror
K. C. Hall Banco
SUNDAY
Episcopal Holy Communion
Lutheran Rev. II. r L. Grcon-
walt of Paxton
8:00 Methodist Layman's Servico
8:00 Baptist Chalk Tfrlk "Rojolco
in tho Lord"
9:30 Episcopal Sunday School
9:45 Baptist Sunday School
9:45 Lutheran Sunday School
9:45 Christian Sunday School
9:45 Methodist Sunday School '
10:00 Presbyterian Sunday School
11:00 B. & L. Bldg-Chrlstlan Scien
ce Morning Sorvico
11:00 Lutheran "Tho Rich Inherit'
anco of a Poor Man"
11:00 Episcopal Morning Prayer
11:00 Baptist "Enoch Walked With
God"
11:00 Methodist M. E. Gilbert, Dis
trict Supt.
11:00 Presbyterian Morning Sor
vico 11:00 Christian Morning Servico
Christian Baskot Dinner
North Sldo Sunday School
Fair Grounds Baso Ball
Baptist B. Y. P. U.
Methodist Epworth Lcaguo
Christian C. E.
Presbyterian C. E.
Episcopal Evening Prayer
Presbyterian Evonlng Service
Christian Preaching ,
MONDAY
I. O. O. F. Fall Fashion Re
view
8:00 Lutheran Brotherhood
12:00 Presbyterian Rotary Club
Dinnor
12:00 Oasts Boy Scout Council
2:30 Sun Matlnco
7:30 Sun Lifo is a Funny Proposi
tion 7:30, Keith Alarm Clock Andy
7:30 Crystal Tho Adventurer
:;o;;
Fall morchandlso coming in dally,
big urid .varied assortments of ovory
thing in woaring apparel for ladles,
lnlnsos and .children. E. T. Tramp &
Sons.
12:00
3:00
3:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:00
8:00
DANIEL IV. BE SACK.
Daniel Wobster Bosack was born in
tho stato of Now York, April 10, 1851
and died at his homo In North Platto
Sopt. 10; 1920, aged C9 years, 4 months
and 24 days.
When a baby hls parents moved In
Indiana whero they resided for a fow
years and then nioVed to Nowton, la.,
whero Daniol spent his boyhood days.
Ho was married Oct. 7, 1871 to Miss
Rebecca Dunagan Tho same yoar ho
brought his brido to Nobraska, set
tling on a homestead in Flllmoro
County, near Grafton. Then thoy
moved to Belvedoro whore ho helped j
organize Thayer County. In 1883 they
camo to North Platto whero they have '
lived for a third of a century. Mr. (
Bosack early started In tho livery
businoss and only dropped out when
hls ago and falling health compolled
him to retire.
Bosidcs his wife ho leaves one son,
D. W. Besack, Jr., wjio with his fam
ily lives In tho Bamo block, Throe
sons, Benjamin, Clifford and Wlllinm
preceeded their fathor.
D. W. Bosack with ills wife joined
tho Molhodlst Church under tho paa
torato of Rev. A. J. Clifton with
whom ho formed a lasting pprsonal
friendship. Ho was unofficial In tho
church and for years looka loading
place In all of Its activities. Until
very recently ho was a mombersof
tho church choir.
::o::
Frank Lltsoy returned this morning
from Omaha whoro ho transactedjius
lness. J. E. SEUASTIAN,
Tho Old Lino Lifo Man,
Jtcs. Phono 1138. Office Phone (11 2 J
J. D. Cox returned homo this weok
from Iowa whero ho had been vlBltlng
rolntlves.
Dr. ITownrd Yost, Dentist, Twlnem
Building. Phono 807. 77f
Dowoy McGrow left this morning
for Lincoln whero ho will attend the
Stato University.
Harry Waltomath left this morning
for Chicago whero ho will attend tho
North Wostorn University.
Dr. L. J. KBAUSE, Dontlst. Mc
Donald Bank Bnlhllng. Booms 2 & 8,
Phono 07. 42tf
Mrs. Joseph Jessup Is expected to,-,
day from Lincoln to visit at tho Clydo"
Cook and Edgar Inman homos.
Louis Johnson, Union Pacific Store
Keeper, has been transferred to. Choy
onno and Iqft for that placo Wednes
day ovonlng. .
To whom are you going to sell youi
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mor.
Tini'.lP Co ' will offer tho higheei
Prices. inn
A ami lino of roady-to-woar and
trimmed hats will bo on"dlsplay for
tho first tlmo Friday un Saturday at
Tho Loailor Mercantilo Co.
SUNSET PARTY.
Tho fifth nununl Sunsot Party was
held yesterday at - tho Episcopal
church, There woro Blxty-nino
mombors present. A ropresentatlvp
from each church mado up tho rocep
tion committee and cars woro sup
plied to bring tho members to tho
church. '
Tho program consisted of roadiugs
by Mildrpd Skinner, Mrs. Tiloy, Mrs.
K, iT, Forboa and Mrs Mary Stebbins.
Mrs. Maudo Shonk rendered a vocal
solo, and tho speakers woro Rev. Mac
kintosh, Mr. Stobblns and Victor Von
Gootz.
Mrs. J. II. VunCleavo oxtonded tho
Invitation for tho club to meet next
year at tho Christian Church and it
Is hoped that ovory mombor who at
tended this year .will attend next year
and onjoy tho samo good tlmo.
,:o:: r r
Cropo Silk shirt waists for ladies
Just real values. E. T. Tramp & Sons.
. Tho Ladles Auxllllary to tho B. of
R. T. will hold a special mooting to
day at tho K. P. Hall and every mom-,
bor Is expected to bo present.
AT THE
IDN THEATRE.
FRIDAY
"Heart of a Child"
. STARRING!
lAZIMOVA
r ALSO
MUTT & JEFF.
SATURDAY
"In folly's Trail
STARRING
CARMEL MYERS
ALSO
HER WEEK END
STABBING
Gale Henry
MONDAY
"Life is a funny
Proposition"
, STABBING
4 WILLIAM DESMftNn
ALSO
RADIUM MYSTERY