The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, October 29, 1920, Image 15

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KEITH THEATRE, TO-MORROW NIGHT.
Direct from the Broadway Theatre, Denver.
A FEW MORE SEATS LEFT AT 551 00 to 52.50.
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LOCAL AJTD I'MHSONAl.
Evoresidont Tuft pasnml through
our city Sunday on train number eight
enrouto to SUl Lle City.
Sidney Alvln Lamb ro-onllstatl nt
tho local Navy llacrultlng Offloo for
throo yoart service In China, this wook
H "W. Barr, of Hartford, Conn.,
traveling liiBuhinco ngant for tho
Union Pacific, was horo yestordny on
butlnoss.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul lnuar, of Lin
coln who havo boon visiting at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith
loft Monday for tholr homo.
uiuiortHKorB from this city woro
called to a farm homo near Tryon,
Sunday, to proparo tho body of n Mrs.
Frooland for burial. Slio died from
porltonltls Sunday morning, leaving
n husband and four i.mall children.
.Mlas Kiilhorltto Crab, of Paxton. Is
visiting hor ststor, MlssvMabpl Crab
of this city.
Clydo Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
0. W, Smith hns baon aloctod cap
tain of tho Kearney Normal football
tsaiu.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Smith rsturn
od tho first of tho week from KirnK
whoro they visited their iron Olytlft
Who In attending tho Normal.
Dr. Morrill. Dentist, offlco ovor
Wilcox Department Storo.
North Plutte Aircraft Co., has sign
ed contracts as exclusive agents for
the sale of tho Laird Swallow, tho
piano which It has used so oxtonllvo
ly during tho past summor. Produc
tion Is oxpoctod to catch up during
tho wlntor so that dollvorlcs can bo
mado boforo anothor year of all tho
pianos needed.
JBnaK
TIRE PATCHES
aro Important when you havo
punctures and b lowouts and
you havo" to export those on
any kind of a road. Our tiro
patches will mend tho break in a
few minutes and you can go merrily
on your way Rough roads or other
obstaclcswlll havo no terror's for
you.
Roy V. Buskirk Garage
215 East Fifth St.
North Platte Equity Association
Qll Dewey Street Phone 198
MEATS AND GROCERIES
Quality and Satisfaction Our Motto; Try us with your next
order and he satisfied.
THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS -
Highest Market Price Paid for Produce
FREE DELIVERY
The Fairview Dairy to be sold
at Public Auction, Nov. 4th.
This plaee is an ideal Dairy Farm, nearly all
necessary improvements being located, next to city
limits. Land all under irrigation. Produce d good
crop of beets this year and will be in good shape
for alfalfa next spring. This place will'no doubt
be worth twice its present value in a short time on
account of location. For terms see Owner or Mr.
Pielsticker at Platte Valley State Bank. Come
and look over the place before sale.
THEO. MEYERS, Owner.
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Clean your rugs thoroughly without removing
them from the floors. The HOOVER will do it by
gently beating them a thousand thorough beats a
minute to shake out every bit of destructive grit.
Powerful suction withdraws the dirt. And the
swiftly revolving brush takes up the lint and
straightens tne nap.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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(JOTHENIUMMS
Tho following is clipped from tho
Gothenburg Times of last week. These
young people nre well known horo
among tho younger set.
Too much speed wtis responsible for
u serious nuto accident which occureil
Friday evening. Louis I'ollat, Elwin
Knrr, Miss Gall Hannum and Miss
Frances Farrel 'were out for a rido In
the I'ollat car, a seven passenger Nash
and they were about two miles east of
Gothenburg on tho State Highway
when tho accident took place.
Just what happened Isn't known.
Miss Hannu'n was driving and they
woro going pretty fast. The car swung
partly across the road and turned
over, probably twice. Pollat went out
tho first time evldontly. as the others
woro further down the road. TIo had
a gash cut , in his head but didn't
notice it until tho blood trickled
down his face. lie saw Karr lying on
one side of the road and Miss Far
roll on the other. Ho called but got
no reply and Miss Hannum wasn't
visible. In a few seconds, however,
she crawled out of tho front door on
the left side, which had been broken
off. Tho car was bottom sldo up.
L. II. Pierce and wife" of Cozad hap
pened along in their car- and brought
tho four young people to Gothenburg
and they woro given attention at Dr.
Moore's hospital. Karr was uncon
scious but a low moments, but Miss
Farrol suffered serious concussion of
the brain and up to yesterday had not
regained consciousness, though hor
condition showed Improvement. Miss
Hannum was bruised some about tho
head and hor arm was cut by tho
broken wind shield. Karr was bruised
hurt not seriously hurt.
Tho auto was brought in Saturday.
Every spoke was broken off In the left
rear wheel, vtho runlnng board was
smashed and tho "front wheol on that
sldo was in bad shape and fenders
bent. The wind shield frame was Hat
down on tho steering apparatus,
which was minus the wheol, one door
was torn off and tho top was a wreck.
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Hand painted china, a very nice as
sortment. Clinton, tho Jeweler.
LOCAL AND PEKSONAL
Mrs. J. S. Hoagland left Thursday
for Omaha and other eastern points.
One Cent Sale. 1 day only, Wednctf
day, November 3d. Roxall Storo.
Mrs. Joe Qulr.n and mother Mrs,
Murphy of Cheynno left Wednesday
for a visit In Omuha.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thompson of
Hershey aro business visitors In the
city this week.
Ulg One Cent Sale Wednesday
November 3d Hoxall Store.
China Dinner Ware. We sell in sets,
half dozen or tho dozen pieces. Clin
.ton, the Jowelor.
Patronize SAMUELSON Every ar
ticle in tho store 20 to 50 Dis
count. .Mrs. F. N, Wilcox of Davenport la.
is visiting at tho homo of Mrs It
York.
Mrs. H. A Voting left Tuesday for
homo in Paxton after visiting at tho
homo of Mrt!, Hlchard Steck.
(Men,'s Collars 10c; Men's Black
Socles 1 5c; Men's Wool Sox 35c;
uuys ioc oiocKings iuc; siik-jnccK'
wear $1.00 Values 55c. Harry
SamuelSon.: '.'"
A complaint was filed in tho county
court yesterday charging John Eltlors
with nsasulting Chus. A. Slbloy on
October 22. Iloth men aro well known
residents of tho south part of tho
coutry. The hearing will bo hold to
day or tomorrow.
I)r. L. J. KRAUSE. )ot!st. JIc
Donald Ilnnk llulidtng. Itonms 2 & 8.
flione 97. 42tf
AVnlker Music Co., is announcing
a removal sale for this week, having
been ordered out of their present
quarters. Mr. Walker is undecided
what they will do with- their stock
that remains unsold as it seems Im
possible' to find a suitable room at a
reasonable price. Ho will bo ablo to
announco his plans In a day or two.
THE PORTER ELECTRIC CO.
Lighting fixtures nt Wliolo Sale prices
15 In. Inc. Storo Lighting fixtures $11
Any finish you want wo re-finish old
fixtures.
r10 LOCUST ST. 3 doors N. Post Office
Phono 210
A group of pretty girls with "The Gumps' coming
to the Keith Theatre tonight.
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rene play that proves no
heart is Jburlaiv-jproof
S .HMMY
PAULAUKSTRONG'S inccmat-
xonally celebrated crock d-juna
Lookoucfor JIMMY! He'll
Stick you up and frisk you
of irtorc thrills than you
I ever ielievcd you had con-
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Scenario hij FIIS FOX
vHAXWELL KAIIGBR, Director General
At The Sun
Thursday and Friday,
Also 2-reel comedy
Matinee 2:30 and 4:10 p. m '