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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
ffitt Subline. WILSON TOUT, Edftor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: Ono Ycnr, in ndrnnco $2.00 filtered at the North Platte, Nobraska I'ostoffico aa Second Class Mattor. yjtniAY, NOVj;jun:it jshi, 1020. MO.MU.VS VhVU TO AID 1VOJITJIV .TIMS YKAH. At tho regular mcotliit Mm Twontloth Century Club Inst Tuesday vu vptod to give llvo dollar a month for iho noxt year to llio Nmr Bast Relief Fund. . Tho giub also vot ed to handle tho sale of Rod Cross Ohriulinns Seals- The local Club WiH got' ono-half tho amount or the ealo of Bonis In this County, tl nntl elpaloB using Us shoro to support a Health Nurse for tho Bchools of Lin coln County. Last year tho Club pur chased scales for each of tho City school buildings. TMIUJNI)-01TI(!i: AM) SHOP TALK I). V. Roljldon, hatter known as. "Hob' Rdulsbn, who wb formorly prlntor and Hnqtypo operator for several yoara "with Tho Tribune, 1ms mflvod hero from Chappoll and la again on The Tribune force. Mr. RohiBon Ir an all-round prlntor and when ho starts In on a Job or an ad vertisement It Is put out In first chine shape. Wo havo not roducod our force hut havo taken on another man so that wo can bettor handle tho work of tho offltfo and put out a bottar .paper. Wo have latoly reclved supply of covor papers In now shades. These papers', uro used In making notices, oiwolopo slips, folders and as covers for booklots, Ipamphlcits, via, 15lg buslnoBB- has Itarned to mako the postnge. stamp carry a full loau and It always Incloses ono of those fillers wltlt.Us bills, statements and loiters This Is a good habit for any business house whloh wlshos to attract atton tlon to Us 'merchandise. j:o::- -::o: SATURDAY SPECIAL. Frcah homo-drossod chlckons whllo thoy InBt. TURPIN aitOOBHY Phono" 4G7. SUNDAY SEKVICES li CHUIICIIES or AOKTII PLATTE TJIE 8:00 Episcopal Holy Communion 9?30 Hplscopal Church School 9: 15 Methodist Sunday School 0.M5 Lutheran Sunday School OHd Baptist Sunday School 9MB Christian Blblo School 10:00 Presbyterian Sunday School HiOO Methodist "David Scoklng Pnrdon." lljOO Eplscopnl j Morning Prayer and Sermon ilsOO Luthoran "Taking Cod at Ills Word" lliOO . B, & L. Bid Christian Science jx;yu, rrcsDyioran "Somo Aybrld , Servants!! .. v. 11:00' Baptist 'Triumphs Of Coiir ago" 11 :00 Christian Sermon (3!) Presbyterian d. .S. G:30' Mothodlst Epworth League C!30, JJapUsrjj;, yvP. U. 0:30. Christian C. E. ,i 7:30 Mothodst "What Is Man That mi k a 1 m m t . . . uiun jti minuim ,0 ,HIm7" 7;30 Episcopal Evening Prayer .and Sorinon ,7:30 Presbyterian "lias the Arml 1 atico Brought Pca'co?" 7:30 Baptist "Jesus in tho Tvvpnty- llvo Orcatest Men of History." 7:30 Christian Sormon 8:00 Lutheran "Tho Antldodo for t Anxloty" Carload of potatoos on Locust Street at $1.20 a bushol. Gamble with Springer 4 Stores. Outing flannel remnants at the Leader Mercantile Co. at a saving of 7 to 15 cents a yard White. 'Solid Colors and Fancies. Wool Blankets on Sale Full, doublo Bcd-slzo at$2.3G, $2.70 and $3.50 Heavy Wool Nap Blankets aro helng sold at $3.50, $3.9G and. UP. Wool Blankots at $7.10 $9. 9G and UP. You'll Savo most money by buying your Blnnkcts nt Tho Leador Merc Co. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Wurtollc loft this morning for Oshksoh whero Mrs. Wurtello will reside on their home stead. Dr. -Wurtello will return to this city In a bout a week. Wool Blankctam Sale Full, doublo Bcd-slzo nt $2.36, $2.76 and $3.50,. Heavy Wool Nap Blankets, aro being sold at $3.50, $3.90 and UP. Wool Blankets irlt $7,10 $9. 9G and UF You'll Savo most money by buying your Blankets at Tho Leador Merc. (Jo. :o:: NOTICE. I will not pay any hills contracted by my wife. Marguerite Stearns, from tlils dato on. ALBERT STEARNS. ,jjo:: " NOTICE I , havo opened a branch office at tjio Metropolitan Blllard Parlors for r . '. I . - rt f ww.i -v w .t ii ju.m service nnu iicavy naming. C. II. BLOOMBERG . -toi; Meeting conditions of today and bringing the prices down closer to Earth at Tho Leador Mor. Co. v j Charles McEvoy, of Qlons Ferry, , was palled here tho first of the weok by tho doath of his brother. Lt. Ormer Locklear : A Crusntlor in tho Couqupest of tho Air in .. " m 'The Skywayman". A story of llfo and thrills above tho clouds. 1 he greatest ilycr the world has over ' known in the greatest honmnco over filmed. Crystal, Tuesday and Wednesday. LOCAL AND PEKSONAl Dr. L. C. Hoopor, of Lcwcllcn),s'as liere tills weok on legal business. Those new veils have arrived at The Style Shop. s Mrs. Addio Likens, of Paxton. was in town Wednosday. Mrs. Shaw roturnod yesterday from a short visit in Hcrshey. -Mtmslngwoar One-Fifth OFF ajt tho Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Ed Woston returned Wednes day from a vlBlt In Omaha. Ooorgc Olbbs returned a few days ago from a visit in Denver. Guy Popojoy left Wednesday morn ing for Ogalalla on businoss. Mrs. O. W. Sprlgg. of Kansas GUy Is visiting friends in this city. Gone Porter, of Donvor, wns a visit or in this city the latter part of the weok. All tho now and wanted styls in fall dry goods at One-Fifth OFF at Wilcox Department Store. Mrs. Arthur Lakoy, of Paxton, was a businoss visitor In this city Wol- nosday. Special for Saturday ONLY Ladloe two-piece breakfast dresses up to $8 cholco $5.50. Miss Mario Gralkey, of Gandy, Whs a business visitor in the city the nrnt of tho week. . f Mrs. Elmer Howard, of Paxton, was a business visitor In this city Tuos dny. Gcorgo Thalken, ot Ogalalla, was transacting business in this city this week. Ilnzol Purdy left Wednesday even ing for Sutherland to visit friends for sovcral days,, Mrs. Albert Muldoon, of Ogalalla, was a business visitor In. the city Iho first of tho weok. Miss Bcssio Crluckshank, of Brule, was a businoss visitor. In the city the first of tho week. Mrs. Frank Buchanan will leave soon for Los Angeles where slio will spend tho winter. William Soapor, of Brule, was a businoss visitor In. tho city the latter part of last week. John Lincoln returned, Wednesday from Omuha whero ho underwent an operation on his oyos. A FREE lecture on Christian Science will bo given at tho Masonic. Hall Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Evangelist Neve, ot Moorflold, came Wednflpday tQ assist at the Full Mis sion Gospel meetings, Mr. and Mrs. Allnn Smith returned Tudsday from Omaha where they had 'spent their honeymoon. ' If you neod anything in Ready to Wear, you can't-afford to. miss The Stylo Shop's Big Sale. now. ' Ed Thompson returned to Chappof Wednesday after visUng friends in jthlH city for sovcrel days. Miss Madgo Nowmeyor, of Central City, Is visiting at tho jiome of M. . nnd Mrs. D. K. Nowmoyef. Bliss Knapp C. S. B. will locturo on Christian Science at tho Masonic Hall Nov. 16th at eight o'cltfck. Bliss Knapp C. S. B. will lecture on. Christian Scionco at tho Masonic Hall Nov. lGth at eight o'clock. ailtS. ar. IIEN'ltY OILFOYL Teachor ot VOICK CULTURE and tho ART OP SINGINfl. Residonco Studio; 108 West 3rd, City Mrs. Fred Waltcmath and Mrs. Ar thur RUBluoritortalnod flftr ladlos at a hrldgo party at tho homo of Mrs. Fred Waltomath on Wednesday aftcif noon. Tho houso was decorated with chrysanthomuins. Everything elso harmonized with them. At tho closo of tjio nftornoon a dainty two-courso lunch wns sorVod. Mooting prices of today's conditions and giving you benefits of market de clines nt Tho Loader Mer. Co. Mrs. E. F. Seoborgor entertained tho Tuesday Bridge Club Tuesday af tornoou at her homo nt a ono o'clock luncheon, Later .bridge was played three tables being used. Four out of town guests tyoro present. Tho noxt meeting of tllo'Brldgo Club will bo held nt he homo of Mrs. II. O, Brock. LOCAL MARKET. Old corn 50c. Now corn 40c. Oats 35c. No. 1 Wheat $1.50. No. 2 Wheat $1.45 No. 4 Wheat $1.30 For Sale Butter worker which will mako from 1 to 35 lbs. of butter. Inqulro C. I. Lowis. North Platte, Nebr. Magazines aro now offering go?d clubbing lists. Phono me yqur sub scription. Mrs. Fred G. Rector, Phono 537. Roy Stewart in "The Untamed" Another of those pictures of the Great West. Tho greatest romance ever filmed. SATURDAY COMEDY "HIS WIFE'S CALLER." Crystal, Saturday and Monday. . Want Ads PUBLIC SALE t.1i,KtoCond,t,quIt fnm,ns LWIU 8011 nt W I,laco located) on Soc tion 8 15-29, twolvo mles norHioaat ,of North Platto, known as tho Carl McQrow placo, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, commencing at 12:30 tho following property will bo sold, consisting of 6 HEAD OF HORSES Ono span brown and grey goldiugs, wt. 1300 lbs. each, 4 and C yrs. i.v,oll; ono span black nnd bay goldings, wt. 1300 lbs, each, 7 and 8 yro old; gray saddlo liorso, 4 yrs. old; bay maro wt 1100 lbs. smooth mouth. 48 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 mllcrh cowa, from 1 to 7 yoara old, somo froBh in Docombor; 12 yearling Bteors, 8 head of yearling KoIfcrB, 13 head of winter and FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Canton lister. John Deoro two row. Satloy riding cultivator, hay Bwoop, plow, spring wagon, iron whool wagon, Sandwich 12-horBo powor gas engine doublo geared pump Jack, aot of 1-2 inch harness,' good stock saddlo, Bomo housohoUl goods, C-pnssongbr Ford car nnd other nrtlclos too numorous to montlon. FJIEE LUNCH AT NOON. , . ..TERMS OF SALE All Bums of $20 nu under cash, on mint's ovor $20, 0 months tlmo will bo given on bankable noto, boaring intorost latftlib rate of 10 per cent from dato ot aslo; 2 por cont discount will bo allowed for cash. H. C. TAYLOR and H. EFFENBECK, Owners P. 0. PIELSTIOKER. Clerk It if I ).t n St :.t j: it j.: i.t $ n 11 H it t.t H 8 V 1.1 j.: :.t 8. j. if 8 8 i.i i.t j.t :.t .t i.t it 3: 8 it i.t .1 if if t.l it if :t :.x :.t METROPOLlTAXJlILLIAltOPARLOR T'AXI AND TRANSl'KR VO. PIIONK 20 I'OPOSITE DEPOT Saturday Only One Day Special at The Style Shop Kntlro Slock of UltASSlEHS Half Price. Hor Sale Thanksgiving package. Call 788F11, Lono Stnr Farm. For Sale 70 bushel grain body for truck. Phono 1081W. For Sale Hard Coal stove cheap. Phono 53. Wanted To buy a violin. Inqulro at Tho Tribune Office. ' Wanted All kinds of sewing and dressmaking. Prices very reasonable. 312 S. "Walnut. Call for Mrs. Brown. For Sale Ono No. 5 Radiant Homo hard coal stove. 22$ W. Sixth St.. A. O. Kocken. Onions tor Sale 1 inilo north and Vt. nillo east of Platte Valley School llpuso. Vor Kent Furlnshed sleeping rooif sultablo for two. Furnace heat. 408 West 3rd. Phone 122W. For Sale Duroc-Jersey boars. It is timo to havo your boars for fall ser vice. A few choice, ono at the Expert montal Station. iKor Snlc Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock Cockerels nt $2.50 each- Lone Star Farm. Phone 788F11. " : atWanJcil Stock to winter. Good Indbreak, spring water and ' plenty gfjnhay. Horses $2.00 Catie $2.50 per. mouth. Ralph Sawl, Rt. 'B, North Phitto, Nobr, . ' ,(,For Rent Furnished room in all modem, home- Phono 1121" or call at 22t'SO'ith Locust. WiM ted A competent school girl. One, that is able to do cooking. Apply at Johnson Department, Store. Vor Sale X)uroc boars of outstand ing quality -and size. The kind that will improve your heard. Call or see Qua Lindquist, Route Ono. Phone 5521. 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