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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
KKV. MACKINTOSH TO HOLD LAST SKItVICE HKItK SUNDAY. HiHlIi Si tfi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Bishop Doochor will bo at tlio Episcopal Church Sunday whon Rov. Mackintosh will givo his farewell to tho church boforo leaving for the South. Tho ServicoB will bo hold nt tho iiKuul hour. O.N never jr lL(f)mmjj . - fc. Sl 1 1 IX III J llS :o: : It won't be the fault of your watch if you do miss your train if you buy your watch from up; because .the first thing we DEMAND of a watch is that it keeps on keeping CORRECT Time. Then we look out for weight and appearance so ab not to overburden your pocket and please the eye, We sell the best watches made; (Wrist Watches, loo) and for Reasonable Prices. CLINTON, The Jeweler. THE SIGN OP TIU3 BIG RING. DR. 0. fl. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office orer tha McDonald Stat Hunk. LOCAL ND J.MSJtSOtfAL XOTKll MASONIC SFHAKKU HKItK YESTERDAY. Robort D. Graham, of Denver, gave an address to Master Masons at the Masonic Hall last night. Tho address was Illustrated with a number of fine slides. A largo number of Masons at tended and reported a flno address. JUDGE ARTHUR (5. WRAY OF YOHK SPEAKS HERE SATURDAY. Judgo Arthur G. Wray, of York, will addross tho citizens of North IMatto and adjoining territory on the political Issues of tho campaign next Saturday afternoon at 3:30. Ho will speak from tho band stand In Court House Park. Judgo Wray Is tho Non partisan Lcaguo Candldato for Gov ernor and Is running on an Indepen dent Ticket. Ho Is kown as tho Dry Candidate. Ladles nro given a special invitation. HOME HYGIENE CLASSES START NEXT WEDNESDAY. Mrs. Julia Todd left Wednesday for a visit In Ogalalla. .. Did you soo that now Grecian Mus ctior Rlouso nt Tho Stylo Shop. Allow us to demonstrate the now , Edison. Dixon, Tho Jowcler. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Piper loft Wed nesday ,for a short vlslt.ln Lexington. Evorsiiarp Ponclla, $1.00 to $8.00 nt Dixon, Tho Jowolor. t Mr ard Mrn.L. C. McGraw returned Sunday from a trip to Salt I-iko am Cheyenne. SMrs. Mary A. lladgolt loft Saturday for n two weeks' visit with her son In St. Joseph, Mo. Don't mlBS getting a piano now while- you enn buy nt 20 off. Walker Music- Co. . 'La Tusca pearls. ?G.OO to ?7G.00. What can ninko n nioro bcnutlful gift? 1 Dfxon, Tho Jowolor. Miss Adn Boutwcll, who had been visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Kolso loft Wed nesday morning for a short visit with friends In Grand Island. Cocll Cool loft Wodnosday morning for Joliot, Wyo., whoro ho expects to mako his future home. Murl Maupln came from Lincoln Wednesday where he has been attend ing the Stato University. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Comically and family returned tho first of tho week from Colorndo and Wyoming. Headaches caused by weak eyes are easily ovorcomo with glasses. Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Miss Lotha Graves arrived Wednes day from Lexington to ssslst in tho McVlckor millinery storo for a few days. -... T.... ..e Mi.inlin lnfi . fni- Iita .... i t . 1 1 1 . r.f...1-. I nomo weunosuay auor visumg iuu in tho city. Ho was a former resident hero. MIsb Julia Curray was elected to take tho placo of Miss Walker as a teachor in tho city BChools, nt tho meeting of tho Hoard of Education., Monday evening. Mrs. Gregory Schatz and daughter Marie, returned homo Tuesday after a month spoilt in Portland. They nro en thusiastic about tho climato of Oregon at tliis timo of tho year. Thurston Woodhurst has resigned his position with tho Gummere-Dent Drug Co. and will leave in tho near Tho Lincoln County Rod Cross classes in Homo Hygieno and Cnro of tho Sick will bo held in a room in tho Central High School building-beginning Wednesday, Oct. 13th. Theso classes nro being conducted by Miss Katherino Rocho, of Wood River, Neb. Tho foronoon class will bo from 9:30 to 11; tho afternoon class from 3 to 4:30 and tho evening class from 8 to 9:30. Thcro is still room for a few more members and anyone wishing to enroll should phono 319J, tho Red Cross headquarters, on Saturday. NEW POOL IIALL'tO RE OPENED IN LIBERTY INN ROOM. FARM TRACTOR m Hi lIi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi EdFi Hi Hi h? Hi Hi The after-service that coes with the Fordson tractor isibSbif none. Fordson dealers are located in every community . with.stocluT of repair parts and employing skilled mechanics wj.nt)w 'just how the Fordson should be repaired and taken care of to do its best wrk. ' t This Fordson service means that your tractor can bo kept busy eVery working day during the entire year; that Fordson repair men are ready to show your how to get the best results from the trac tor. Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It is a protection now being enjoyer by more than 100,000 Fordson fanners in the United States. Let us tell you all about the Fordson Tractor and Fordson Service. Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm. Come in and let us prove everything wp say. ulu NEW PRICE $854.00 NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. Ford and Fordson Sales and Service Phone'34 North Platte, Nebraika HiWiHiHiHi$ffi Tho City Council at its regular j meeting Monday night acted favor- , ably upon tho petition of Messers j Mnmm and Uenl for a license to oper- i ate a Pool Hall in tho room formerly j occupied by the Liberty Inn. Mr. j Ilnmm appeared in person and told ; the Council that ho proposed to run 1 a clean place. He said he know what tho laws wore and that lie intended to live up to the letter and spirit of tho law in every particular. He said his placo would havo nothing to do with tho upstairs, in fact every moans of entering tho upstairs would bo sccuroly fastened and barred Tho Council granted tho request. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL l'ARENT TEACIIER MEETING MONDAY. for J. For- Btcdt, loft a fow days ngo for her homo futuro for Twin Falls, Idaho, where in llnrrisburg, Kan. ho will bo in chnrgo of a shoo storo. This Space contracted for in each Friday's issue for the next six months. Watch for our Advertisements First Evangelical Lutheran Church. ' f 5th and Sycamore Streets. Hov. ( VrtuiKlin Koch, Pastor. Morning Worship li o'clock. Evening Worship S o'clock. Sunday School 9: '15. The parents of boys and girls at tending tho Junior High School met at the Franklin Hnllding Wednesday at four o'clock and perfected an or ganization for the present school year. Tho officers aro Mrs. C. F. Spencer, I'rosldont; Mrs. W. C. Sholver. Vico- I'residont; Miss Ina Dicner, Secretary and Mrs. Wylio Walker, Treasurer Regular meetings will bo held each month at which problems peculiar to tho work of tho Junior High School wll bo taken up. It was decided not to combine with tho Sonior IIIkIi As Kociation as the problems of the two Hchools woro considered to ! very different in many ways. SYNOD SESSIONS ARE HELD. Tho opening session of tho Evan gollcal Lutheran Synod of Nebraska was hold in tho First Lutheran Church horo Wednesday morning. After tho Holy Communion, Rov. C. II. H. Lowis of Emerson, Nobr., dollvorod tho Sy nodical Sermon on tho subject "Tho Unused Tower of tho Church." At eight p. in. that ovenlng tho Homo Missionary Program was given, tho general topic being "Tho Undeveloped Fields in Nobrnska" Addresses woro given by Rov. W. T. Kahso, Synodlcal Mlsslonary-Secrotary, Rov. W. I. Guss. President of tho Synodlcal Ilomo Mis slonnry Bonrd and Dr. C. B. Harmon of Crniul Island. All day Thursday tho delegates and visitors took up tho business mattors of tho Nebraska Synod. At S o'clock Rov. Georgo Rann and Rov. E. C. Mor tonson woro ordained, tho ordination sermon bolng given by Rov. G. B Weaver of Bcatrico. Tho business session wll contlnuo during today and tonight It necessary to finish what business comes up. About ono hundred and twonty-fivo dologates nro presont, including thoso to tho Stato meetings of tho Lutheran Brothorhood and tho Woman's Mis slonnry Society. Tho choir of tho local church is rondoring special muslo for thoso nieotlngs. ::o:: Lny In your year's supply of muslin and knit undorwoar at Tho Stylo Shop closing out tho ontiro lino at cost to LOCAL AJO) PERSONAL Cameos of raro cuttings. See them at Dixon's. John Poulos left Tuesday ovenlng for Kimball. Vauuita Hayes will leave tomorrow for Grand Island. C. E. Porter loft Thursday for Evnnsvllle, Indiana. Mrs. Will Lloyd left yesterday a visit In Kearney. Joo Pizor leaves tomorrow for his homo in Grand Island. I,. A. Whlttlor. of Sterling, loft Wednesday for his homo, Mrs. S. C. Cunningham and child ren left yestorday for Caspar. Wayne Leonard, of Laramie, camo yesterday to visit for some time. Arthur Robinson and William Hux- ol left Thursday for Tryon to hunt. Mrs. Herman Sluder and children will leave tomorrow for Grnnd Island. Everthing in muslin and knit under wear to bo closed out at cost at The Stylo Shop for ono wcok. Mrs. John Schrecongast, of Suther land, was a vslltor in tho city Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Lex ington, aro guests at tho Ralph Ford home. Men aro now wearing vests again and tho Waldemar Watch Chains are in demand. Seo tho beautiful stock that Dixon is anxious to show you. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bush returned tho first of tho week to their homo in Ogalalla. Mrs. C. R. Piper left yesterday for her homo after visiting at the homo of Mrs. Deano Logan. Miss Ethel Kirby, of Omaha, who was visiting her brother'j. F. Kirby. left Wednesday for hervhome. Don't forgot if you want a real Classy Hat get a Knox at The Stylo Shop. PEARS! PEARS! 1 1 Our car of Pears is now in on the Loc-j ust street crossingselhng at $2.25. Bring youtv sacks as these bulk. Is A x : 'ears are in t I t Z I McMichael Grocery. AT THE SUN THEATRE. FRIDAY 'The Luck of thelrish' ' with all star caste ALSO SCHOOL DAYS STARRING Larry Semon Comedy. SATURDAY Tarnished Reputation STAJlRINLi Doloros Cassinelli ALSO THE LAUNDRY Big E Comedy. MONDAY Blue Bandana STARRING William Desmond ALSO RADIUM MYSTERY. imniffliminawnnnMfflnnnMM TPLORSHEIM Shoes never were a Jl7 better buy. Cheap shoes you would not consider four years ago now cost almost as much. No shoe could be better made, better wearing. No shoes have better style, more character are more comfortable and pleasing from start to finish. So why debate? Drop in here and settle the shoe question. JE. T. Tramp & Sons SHOE STORE. miiiiiiiinnnmmnmmmiiiimiwKiimiimiiminniiimmi uminmrnimmMimiOTiumwroiimiimimmimlwuii mako nioro room for tho onlarged Ready to Wear Dept.