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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
OS 9i"'' vW$jl USB m UIYl'TKlt !. A. If. KLKHIMTh FOl'ltTd A- MVDItSAHV. TO $2.00 Uc, Nebraska Class Matter. 7: ii in it mill, 1020. lilUTOJtlAL. flank uii Mr. Dunphy. Fcciatc your sork for us. Wo jp- In this issue wo nro printing tin ml . crtlsemcnt for tlio Comes Lumber & 'oal Co. wlilch luis nn lutoroct in ad dition to tlio inorltB of tho lutvortlsor ' Mr. Coatos offorod a prize of $2.BQ to tho.niombor of tlio class In JournnllHin In tho local High' School, who would write tho boat advertlsomunt for his tii Lookout Chapter D. A. H I ill hold a banquet, Monday, Nov. ..i.il. at the Methodist Church In j flebratlon of the fourth anniversary; at the Chapter and the Tercenteiunw j or the Landing of the 1'llgrlms. Mrs , Frank I. Ringer, the State Regent, i will he the guest of honor and will I givo a toast. Mrs. C. F. Spencer ' and Mrs. II. M. Grimes will also speak. A unique musical program will be rendered by agroup of voting latllt's of "ye olden tymc." ::o: : CAItKY AM) UTTIM, TO TIKii; NKLIHTION 01' NORTH I'LATTI' The Executive Committee of the Nebraska State Touchers' Association will bo urged to name North Platte us one of the places in which the business. Tlio I-apors submitted wore Aw)chltIoiI, w, hol(l Dl8tricl Soc. Without recognition marks' and the tolml Mcetlng8 , M:'Goo. CaroJ., judges selected first, second and third 'Sccrotnrj. of tho clmmbor of conimei placo, Tho advortisomont run this- a)(1 Supti c L MUol of t)le (,,ty woolc is tho first prize and was written w,n 1ippop ,Joforo th(j (,()m. byJackRaue. Others will appear hit-j mlJccs Satlirilny inornInK. It 10 r'. ' decision should bo favorablo to North ' , .Platte, It Is expected that the attend- The. moneyed men of this comnntn-1 llIlcc wlll ,)0 flvo hundP0(1' or more. Uy who have consistently refused to',mrry ulxoI, w, Joln MoH8ora C(irey toj) an actlVo part in the promotion',, LItto, aU LIncoln tomorrow, ofJtlio air service will not feel any! ..o;. thrill when thoy rccolvo their Now i Seo our beautiful Vllspluy of hollow York mall 30 houm uulcker than silver ware, a wonderfuVlino for you formerly and when they learn tuatt0 select that Xmn gift for mother rauiograms uro i)cing,rcoived cinuy from. Dixon, tho jeweler. ironi nu pans oi mo country oy mo North Platto Station. Other monoy biV men wlththe fo-opcrntlon of somo iiniu mnn 1iftxft vntf Mm 41iltn ri rt io ti I -,uy. ...v.. ' . ':" b il'iis -mtcd a house at Palo Alto and m mo credit oi iNunu I'latic. FHK1J WANT AIs' FOR 1IANJ) AND OJMJHUSTJtA INSTRUMENTS. Mrs." it. C. Langford and her moth-' or. Mrs. M. E. Watts will leave next; wcok for California. Mrs. Langford j wlll keep house this winter for Rus- sel and Lester who nro attending jLolaifjl Stanford University. r aifts that last, Dixon, tho jeweler, In the Issues of December .'1 and 7 The. Royal Neighbors wil have a Tlio Tribune wU print frco of chargo . special business meeting tomorrow "Wants and For Sales of all kinds of .afternoon at three o'clock. Every band and orchestra Instruments, member Is requested to bo present. i,3Tioro uro ninny. of those lii8trunionts.Tlicro will be business of Importance, "in. tho homes of North Platto and Mrs. J. P. Itoborts and daughters vjclnlty which nro not being .used. Beth and Florence left this morning AJ. thp same tlmo there aro a number j for Lowollyn to .visit rolntives over of, people who would, like to hnvo tho week end. t'HoHo iastrulnontB rather than prderj. I)r. Howard lost Ucntlst, Trflnom now onesr ucniers art? included in :.i,,,, , - 1IUIIU1IIH. 1JIUUD UUI. prlnt these' an- :;:o:: llils. orfrVCMWill 57tf nouiu'cmeiits in ordor to promote tlio t SQTICK OF TAKIN(3 UP KS'l'JIAY. cavsq of IiiRlriD.ionUil mTislo in-North ' Taken up'by tho iindersighcd on Platlul SomUthe Wants in at any time -llls premises on the southern limits of tho city of North Platto, Lincoln (Co., Nebraska, on Nov. 1, 1920, ono and wo wlll look aft,cr thorn. , ..p.. Why not a Cordova bag for hor , chunlcy black horse, four years old. Xinas? It is what sho lias always Dated this 18th day of Nov. 1920. wlBhed for. Dixon, thp jowelor SigfiCd: F, E. PAYNE. HELP NORTH PLATTE HOUSE IJS PEOPLE BUILD! Our Stock Is Complete Our Grades are the Best Our Prices Right. Coates Lumber & Coal Co. (FlrBt Prize won. b Jack Ilaue in coinpotltlon for best display advertisement written by High School student.) 3i Mi Hfi m LI THE SALE OF ALL SALES wmmsjw an mil ii w n Ml IMMI S Now in Full Blast with Hi m IB a? Hi Soiaa Fide Reductions from 54 Hi SALE! m m m m ISi m m Bfi yi Ui m m m Twenty to Fifty Per Cent The Drop has Come and we are meeting it with the Greatest Reductions in . Price the People of North Platte and vicinity have ever witnessed at this time of the season. Not a single article in this Big Women's Store has been overlooked, because we are out to Sacrifice and have cast aside the Thought of Profit or Cost in order that we may "Get Out From Under" and quickly reduce our enormous Stock of the Most Dependable and Finest Women's Ready to Wear in Western Nebraska. Suits at Half Price Coats I Silk Dresses if ! 1-5' to 1-3 OFF 1 1-5 to 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES REGULAR PRICES Wool Dresses AND SKIRTS 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES Twenty Per Cent Off on All the Petticoats ,. Bath Robes Waists . j Furs , Sweaters. I Fur Coats Kimonas Children's Coats Children's Dresses Wool & Silk Hose Aprons, Gloves House Dresses Underwear Knit Goods Infants' Wear S The OrigipaJ. Thrice Tickets remain on each and every article and you can easily see for jjj yourself The Great Savings at this Sale ! See Our it jj Window tfi Display LOCK'S North Platte's Leading Exclusivo Women's Store January ip Prices in jj November m C0.M.MISSI0NH11S' lUOCIiEI)h(JS 10. Oruluun. dragging - 110.60 jDuvo Llndcniuth, No. 2 5.40 Hoard mut November 1G, pursuant to j Fred Drake, No. 2 9t00 MiHminimnnt. Prunnnt Hermliicliausen ' II. F. Woodgato, dragging 24.55 Koch and Springer. Following bills woru allowed: John Anthony, work on tractor, $110.00 Henry Lowell, work on drag 30.00 W O. Waldo, road 40.Q0 Arthur Stewart, road 12.00 Albert Hallard, road 1C00 A. Stelnhausen, road - 1G 00 John Ketcliuin, road -- 12.00 J. K, howls, road 32.15 John Ketchuin, bridge 12.00 A. Stelnhausen, bridge . S 00 Hnrvy Scharman, dragging I1S.05 J. W Hose, dragging - 40.50 Paul Meyer, surveying , SO.'JO Chas AVynian, 180.00 Loy Ebrlght, dragging 28.50' John Rltnor, bridgo 150.00 :: :t j: 8 i! :t i.t it :.: :t H i.t it ft ft it ;.r tl it a , it it it it it it it it it n it II Saturday Special White Elephant Patent Flqur481b $3.00 Defiance $2,90 Bran $1.50 Shorts $1.80 Rye Flour, 12 lb ft 70c Rye Graham 12 lb . ; 70c 100 lb. Sugar ..:. , $13.00 Oyster Shells, 100 lbs $3.25 Lime Grit $3.00 Onions per bu ...... . , $2.00 G. W. Edls, dragging 31.35 Dave Scott, gravel 49.00 John Schrnni, No, 11 22.00 1'. O. Qualley, damages allow ed by appraisers and tho County Uoard, Dlst. 47 330.00 Amos Vencil, Dlst 10 ...- 45.00 L. L. Veddo, Dlst. 31 5950 Martin AVyman, services 12.00 Sundry persons, Dlst. 44 90.00 F. D. WoBtcnfeldt, merchandise 4S.43 B. T. Tramp, merchandise 4G.43 Fred Johnson, dragging 28.00 Sundry persons,. Dlst. 47 335.05 Sundry persons Dlst. 3 ...129.30 Adjourned to November 22. o:: NOTICE. Standard Oil Co. .- 24.G2' , ' V' VJ " . T . ' Sundry persons, road Dlst. 8 . 56.00 1 ,!. , ,.in nt nn ' to close llll HCCOUIltS Will all tllOSO o i ' irtlof P " on, A knowing themsolvcs iiulobted to E. O, Brown, bridgo 9.80 Henry Fulk, plastering S.00 Standard Oil Co. 72.7C Standard Oil Co. 78.41 Sundry persons, road Dlst. 121 34J7G TIdball Lumbor Co 137.3G Roy Hoss o8ol7y. $d ET Roy Ross, Dlst 30 5.00 Lov.l Hollamy, Dlst. 30 5.00 C. C. Long, road No. 30 r 5.00 Frank Purdy, road No. 30 - C.00 Joss Long, road No.. 30 7.G0 Thos. Haywood, rond No. 30 2,50 A. II, McMlllen 10.8G Sundry persons,. No. S GS00 Nick llroslus, No. 40 12.00 T. S. Hlnnkenburg, servJces..l05.00 Joss Long, dragging 20.00 'Chilis Anderson, No. 10 7,00 ALLAN T. WOODS, In first building north of Ppst Office. Phone 197. ' : .5 MMMttMMMMM.A..MMMfi.MjMM.MVMM.ftt...i Claus Anderson, No( 10 33.75 C. P. Cochrnn, flragglng 9G.50 John Jones 20.00 .11. M. Ardory, No. 41 me seo mo or call at tho old stand and settle your account. Thanking you for your patronage In tlio Past J. -L. LOUDON.- Want Ads 15.00 70.00 21.15 33.9S Henry AnderBon, No. 24 22.50 . 22.50 .200 84 fl B; Doollttlo, assessor Wl F. Heeler. morchnnrilMo JJJ. & W. Cokor, morchandlso Geo. Andorson, No. 24 Honry Coker, assessor Carl Fletochor, dragging For -Rent 2 room house. Inquire 41G East Gth St. For Sale 70 bushel grain body for truck. Phono 1081W. Minted To buy a violin. Inquiro at Tho Trlbuno Office. For Sale Whlto Holland turkoys. Hons $4.00. Gobblers $5.00. Phono J33. For Sale.160 acres of land In Gree ley County, KanBas. G5 acres broke, fenced and cross-fenced. Houbo, milk house, barn, slieil and henouse. Good woll and resorvolr. Shado and fruit trees. Good soil and good crop. A bargain If takon at onco. For par ticulars phono 798F14 or address Mrs. 40.G0 E W. Wright, North Platto, Nobr. For Sale Hard Coal stove cheap. Phone 53. For Sale Butter worker. Inquire C. I. Lewis, east-C street. Wanted Two nice clean young men to room nnd board In a modern home. I Inquire at Tribune. Wanted Experienced dressmaker wants sewing by the day. Phone 123GJ. 89t5 For Rent Furnished room In all modern homo- Phono 1121 or call nt 221 Couth Locust. For Sale Duroc Jersey boars. Good ones at former prices. N. N. Pottlt. 4 miles west of Blgnoll. Wanted A competent school girl. One that is able to do cooking. Apply nt Johnson Department Store. Onions for Sale 1 milo north and nllo east of Platto Valley School House. For Sale Ono No. 5 Radiant Home hard coal stove. 220 W. Sixth St.. A. O. Kockcn. Wanted All kinds of sowing and dressmaking. Prices very reasonable. 312 S. Walnut. Call for Mrs. Brown. For Sale Good 1918 Ford Touring car at a bargain. Hcndy-Ogler Auto Co. For Sale Young" six inn'ths old mule. Will trado for corn. W. M Morris. G68J, end of west Fourth street For Salo 1917 Ford and Ninety modol Overland. Anderson Bros. Gnr ago, East of tho Thnmerman Hotel. 89-2p For Sale Duroc-Jorsoy boars. It is tlmo to havo your boars for fall ser vice. A 1'ow choice ones at tho Experi mental Station. For Sale 1280 Acre ranch in AIc Phorson Co. Will consldor somo trade. Will soli cheap If sold by Jan. 1st. D. McFarland 1702 East 4th street. For Sale Ono 1917 Ford and one 90 model Overland. Call at Andorson Bros. Garage, cast of TInimerninn Hotel. For Sale 8 room modern home with full-basement and garage 515 wdst B street. Magazines are now offering good clubbing lists. Phone me your sub scription. Mrs. Fre'd G. Rector, Phone 537. For Sale 1280 acres ranch in Mc-, Pherson County. Will sonslder some trade. Will sell cheap If sold by Jan. 1st. L. O. McFarland, 1702 East 4th. For Sale Duroc boars of outstand ing' quality and size. The kind that will improve your herd. Call or seo Gus Llndqulst, Route One. Phone 5521. Foor Salt' Registered Hnmpshiro Boars, sired by Scudder's Prince No. 41753 and Big Rod No. S2917. Good belts and good feet. Priced right. Roy R. Spurrier. Elmwood Farm, R. F. D. No. 1. For Sale Fifteen thousand acres irrigated land, close to school, also to town. Plenty of water. Price $60 per acre. South of Denver, Colo. Don't let this bargain go by as it won't last long. J. E. NELSON. G3G Symes Bldg., Denver. Colo. Wanted Resldenco In North Platto In exchanco for half Interest In gar age In good county seat town on Lin coin Highway. Owner has other Intor ests is reason for selling. Will pay cash dlfferencoi Interest in garago 1b $3500. Want small property of 4 or 5 rooms. Phono 212, ask for Mr. Queale. For Sale 320 acres land, 9 miles s-w of North Platte, fair set of Im provements, consisting of 3-rooni house, barn for six horses, cow shed, chicken house, granary, garage, well and windmill, collar and other needed Improvements, All fenced and cross fenced, 90-ncres land broke, GO more could bo broke, rest In hayland and Jpastureland.'R. F. D. and tolephono good road to North Platte; no gates. Price $25 ,per acre, splendid terms, will take good car as part payment or city property If priced right. JOHN N. FOWLER, Owner, Route 1, Hor- shoy .Nebr. il