The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 12, 1920, Image 8

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Mr W. K. Likens left
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Wont was n-relved SalurUu morn
tl.-t -i nlrrf. r. Mr Harry Scott
VV- Health Promotion
RAah AMI 1 0r tblft dty was fatally harne i nt her
dauplii' i I' M Toiiiia for their homo
Jn Pax ton.
Cell Trent will leav Wednesday
for T.iylorvile, Illinois, where he will
be ion until the first of the year
visiting, relatives.
BOOM ill Potter, Nabr., Frldn afternoon-
Her baby, which he "a hold
inn in her arm nt the time, also
died oMnjiirioB. Lighting a fire with
keroaene I given an the cause. Mm.
Scott left at once for Potter.
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Health is at the foundation of human happiness. Through Its lUirul Serr
ice, Public Ilonltli Nursing Service nnil Health Center Service, the American
Itcd Cross ulms jrrriuiy to strengthen this foundation and to draw more clpsoly
than over tho neighborly tlc that hind the American people together. Hero la
shown n Rod Cross Public Health nurse attending n young mother with a
brand now baby, seeing that botli recolvo'sclcnttflc care.
UTY AND COUNTY tfBWS.
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Mr. antf Mrs. B. ft. Perrol and
daughter, well-known residents of
. , , . ,,, , . 1 Wallace, were In town Tuesday en-
J. . Edwards spent Wodnuaday route to 9Hd Ca, whopo t
i Gothenburg on buslnoas. will spend the winter.
Patty Arbucklo and Company pass- .
o through tho city Tuoidny after
noon. - . ,
Dr. Morrill. Dontlst, office over
Wilcox Department Store.
Francos Darnel, who has boon Visit
ing the homo folks for a fow days,
will return to Cheyenno Sunday.-
Tuosdny Jiulgo Woodhurst issued a
nmrrlago Hconso to Jamoa, T. MoMur
try, a farmer of Sutherland and Miss
Clara A. Cox of Sutherland.
CLINTON & SON,
the practical
Eye Glass Men.
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"My headaches have left me, and I
OIICO morn fonl lllrn 1lvlnr nnil vnrt.
Mrs. Julia Todd and daughter Mrs. mg. Thus spoke one of our custom
Frank Duchanan loft Wednesday of-ors who consulted our graduate op
tornoon for Los Angolos where theytlclan as to his headnches.
they will spend tho wlnlor In hopes Hit 1 m, , , , , -
bet.efltt.ng Mrs. DuchanaU's health. nZJn ? T ,T T
morn until lato at night, and had put
10m ax is leaving oft calling until ho was compelled
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The Telephone Company
Must Earn Something
In return for tho telephone sorvico we furnish,
wo oxpcot our patrons to pay us such ratos as will
enablo us to operato our property efficiently and
earn a f aif return on the investment.
Our expenses, all of whioh havo been steadily
rising tho last few years, include taxes, wages,
materials for ropairs and other miscellaneous costs.
In addition ' to these expenses we must earn
.enough to pay a reasonable return to our.
stockholders.
Otherwise wo could not obtain the additional
money from other invostors we neod each year for
additions and extensions.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
tho Crystal Theatre Tonight! Last ,to remain away from work on
chnnco to seo Tho Toxonl Now Story. Lnnt nt Ma imminniina rw nr
now stunts, new tnrllls, new giggles, (friends recommended us, and wo aro
new kinds of heart palpitation gum to havo been ablo to put this
That's Tho Toxan. nmn back ln tho imrnossl
BUSK
Airs. Asa Snydor entertained tho
membora of tub 'Elite C1UI) Tuesday
aftornoon at cards, after Which a two
course lunch wns served. Mrs; Jus
Do; mm won ilrst p.isfo and Mrs., V
II. LoDioyt guest prize.
Arthur Connor, 'who Uvea Southwest
of town, flgurbs that ho for at least
onco In his life played lucky. Ho
threshed soon after hnrvest 31Q0
bushols of wheat which ho sold under
contract for $1.95 per bushel. This
contract price la about forty cents
above tho present local price.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday w'll
bo shown at tho Crystat Theatre Tho
Skywayman." A iplcture m which !
starroil Lt.v'brmor Lockloar.'. tho. man
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; who gnvo tho woMiV grontest
thrill. T10 uleittro fs so reul , that
you'll think ydU'ro (lying with Lock-
I lear, 10,000 foot- nbovo tho earth.
I Tho Sorvloe (Chapter of tho West
minster Cruild; of tlio Prosbytorlnn
Church ment Tuesday ovenlng with
Mrs. J. H. Curry. After a business
mooting nt which officers Avoro elect
ed and plans mudo for the work of
tho year the ovenlng was spent in
contests which afforded much amuse
ment. Uofrcshmcnta wore sorved at
' tho close of tho ovenlng.
If YOU have been troubled lately
with your eyes, don't delay having
them looked after, as It is more im
port than you Imagine.
Sign of the Big Ring.
JULIUS PIZER,
Loans and Investments
Cfffice in -Building
& Loan Association
Rear end of Roberts Bros.
Land Co.
Phone .145.
North Platte, Nebraska.
COL ED KIERIG
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At tho, ago of-nineteen years I graduated from tho Jouos National School of Auctioneers tit Chicago, and started u tho Salo Huslneau Immediately
iifterward,
I hoVQ boon farming nnd ranohlS "b well ns conducting my Salo Business, and that glvos motho opportunity to bo posted on. tho pricey and
UuulHy; of lilvo Stock and Irju Iin plomenta. r '
... I havo mudo'a largo number of Sale's In'Lincodn County bIhcq I located hero two .and a, half vaars .ago, and I havo not rondo a Salo for any one.
thaUI could not go back' and mnko another snlo fqrM Dut nQVorUiocis, tho, vMa'lb uilyrtlgQ, Jfeiyau, are .up before tho Public cpnduoting a sale
dor ftefpronco, FinST NATIONAL DANK OF NOUTTT. PLATTE,' NBIIK, 0t ;1 iPJipuo O.X2v - ,v
Only the Best of Mechanics Employed
Iron and Structural Steel
1 cany in stock several tons of iron and steel such as.
the local trade doniantlsj r.
I am also prepared to give the lowest market price r
on structural steel and iron, fabricated ready tT place in, r
tne structure. .
I can give prGniptost service , as well as save you
money. ' '
Let me figure on your plans before placing your order.'
, Highway Iron Products
I have the agency for Keith and Lincoln Counties' for
the HIGHWAY IRON PRODUCTS COMPANY OF LIG
ONIER, IND., Manufacturers of all kinds of road building
machinery, corrugated culvert, culvert corps, scrapers of
all kinds, blade machines, road maintainers of all kinds,"
in the latest improved devices; traffic, school and detour '
signs. See me for prices on a"ny thing needed in this line.
Prices F. O. B. your R. R. Station.
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding
That new invention in the realm of blacksmithing
that has so revoluntionized iron repairing, has solved
many serious problems in the blacksmith line and is now
intlispensible.
f I have invested several hundred dollars in one of
these plants and am prepared to do the work that comes
to us in a very satisfactory way, both in welding aiid;
cutting, at reasonable prices.
Autp Springs For All the
' Cars Used Here .
I have recently added to my stock a large line of
automobile springs to fit the cars that are most generally
used in this locality. These springs are guaranteed to fit
the car they are made for as well as not to flatten out. In
addition to ihis line of 'ready made springs I have a good
supply of self-tempering spring steel and am prepared to
make to order any spring or part thereof for any car that
I do not happen to have in stock. Bring us your truck
spring trouble we can help you out.
ln short I want to say I have here in your midst the
best plant for supplying your wants in general black
smithing and Heavy Hardware in Western Nebraska.
Rhode Island Red Chickens
Yes, Sir, I am still raising the Reds of the ROSE
n.mun Porsu.n sinn nnd I have as eood a bunch of cockerels
as you will find any where in the country, come and get
vnm. nnniroroic! fm novi vcar. These are beauties. You
will say so when you see them. You can pick the one you
want BUY THE BEST.
I want to thank my f rinds for the most liberal patron
age I have enjoyed in those nearly twenty years in your
midst and am here yet to serve.
VanCleave s
WAGON AND
BLACKSMITH SHOP
110 WEST SIXTH STREET