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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE i i it 8 :.t it i :.: 3t :.s j; .: J.t i.t 11 J.t i.t it it i.t 1:1 i.t it t Jt H j.t nt.uA .m m: rlsiiel. u Irinu Juno Rlshol, daughter of Mr. cxd Mrs. A. B. nishol, living nenr Hershoy, died at hor homo Novomber 24th, 1920. She was 1 yonrH, 5 months nnd 11 days old at tho time of hor (loath, nnd whs known ns a bright, hnppy child who brought sunshine and love into the lives of all who know her Outdoor funeral services were hold at the home nnd burial was in North Platte Cemetery. Tho friends and neighbors united in oxtendlng thnir heartfolt sympathy to tho family in this time of sorrow. CAM) 0FTHANKS. We wish to thank our friends and uoighbors for tho many ways In which thoy helped us during tho sickness and donth of our llttlo daughter nnd for the bonutlful ilowors that wore sent to un. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Hlshel and family. ::o:i Do yoti have "Freckles?'' You will like the kind you got at Dixon's Music Shop. When in North I'lntto stop at the N'W Hotel Palace and Cafo. You will tie troated well. 58tf -23 40 Have You Tried it No Other Gamble J.t i.t Jt i.t J it i.t .t klfflflflll FOUR STORES t::: 23 V 4 V Home Butchering Time Is Here. If you have not had good results in curing your Meat try our Specially Prepared Meat Curing Salt, Write us for Receipts for Sugar Curing, Plain Salt Pork Curing and Dry Cured Pork We will gladly mail them to you upon request. Complete'line of Salt and feeds. North Platte Phone 206. - 2340 Mutual Building & Loan Association of North Platte. INCORPORATED IN 1887. Resources $1,370,427.14. SAFETY FIRST. Investors in this association got the bonol'its of tho following requirements of tho laws of Nebraska under which It is operating: First. The association is required to invest only in first mortgages on real cstato or tho stock of this associa tion. Second. Such investments aro non-negotiable and non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment direct to tho association. This is a very Important pro tection not available to any financial institution except Building & Loan Associations. Third. The association is subject to tho supervision of tho State Banking Board. How well the Interests of tho investors in this as sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by tho fact that in tho moro than thirty threo years of its operation not one dollar has been lost. T. C TATTERSON, Frosldont. NO INCREASE IX PRICE. The State Journal Is the only big state pnper that ban not raised Its prices. Still boing mailed at tho old rate of $fi.00 a year without Sunday, or $7.00 with the big Sunday paper. The publishers hope It will not bo neces sary to make an Increase and will fight It off as long as possible, Lv erybody should help to got down to a moderate basis of prices, ion will admit that $5.00 a yoar for a groat dally like the State Journal is not profiteering Its the choapest thing you buy. Tho Journal satisfies the needs of tho whole family. It is less partisan and more Independent than any other state paper. It prints ni the news thntj's fit to print nnd is filled with many exclusive foaturos. Tim coming session of both tho. Stato and National Legislatures will be of unusual Interest. The Journal for fifty years has dovotod moro spneo to Nebraska news than any other paper. Prepare for a long winter by send ing in your order for the Nebraska Stnte Journal. Dr. L. J. KJIAUSE, Dentist, arc Donald Hank Unlldlng. Rooms 2 & 3. Phono 07. 42tf ,.,............ it Like It it :.t it V j.t j.t j.t B j.t j.t j.: j.t J.t j.t j.t j.t s.t Springer 40 - ' i I jt j.t j j.t j.t j.t j.t J.t J.t J.t J.t t.f Feed Co. J.t J.t J.t 702;No. Locust. J.t J.t - i.t liESSIE V. SALISBOUY, Sccrotnry. NEBRASKA TRUST COMPANIES SHOW A 12! GROWTH LAST YEAH According to the 1920 edition of Trust Companies of tho Unltod Stata which has Just been Issued, the Trust Coilltmtllos of X'fllirnattrn nn luiw. 'n 1920, had total resources of $8,801,200 For the whole Unltod States the growth during the Inst year was 12 per cent. The author says: "The llscnl year covered by this, the eighteenth annual odltlon of "Trust Companies of the United States," has again witnessed a marked progressive lonuoncy wiinin me ranks or these in stitutions. Not only has there been a hand some growth both Individually nnd collectively, hut the scope of useful ness of tho Trust Companies is being constantly wldoned and prosagos an oven moro assured recognition than formorly of their value as an integral part of our financial system. The figures when viewed compara tively, tostlfy to the splondld position now occuplod by Trust Companlos and furnish olnnnnf nrnnt Mmf hrnml sorvlco Is boing Increasingly availed of by the multitude of Individuals and corporations whoso special needs they so admirably meet. STATU ORANGE MEETING. Dec. 7-8-9, Shelton, Nebr. Tho Nebraska State Grange will meet In annual session at Shelton, Nebraska. December 7, 8 and 9. A splendid program has boon nrcnarcd and speakers secured to handle sub jects of vital interest to fanners Just at this present time. Soveral of these sessions will be open to tho public and everybody is Invited to come nnd hear Prof. N. W. Gaines of tho Extension depart ment at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday; Arthur Wray of York, 2:00 p. nt. Wednes day; Georgo R. Booner, Co-oporativo .Marketing Thursday,. 2:00 p. m.; J. A Crawford, Beardsley. Kansas i resident of Farm Bureau Federation, pr Farmers Organizations, Wednesday, 8 p. m. John Ketchum, Lecturer of Nation al Grange, will bo present Thursday, Brother Kotchum has been in Ne braska before and his talks on sub lects of vital Importanco to farmers will bo delivered in r. forceful nnd telling way. Why suffer from nerv ousness, insomnia, hy steria, nervous dyspep sia, nervous prostration or any ailment due to a disordered condition of the nerves? DR. MILES NERVINE will give you prompt and lasting relief. It produces refreshing sloen, builds up the shat tc.ed nerves and pro motes a normal distri bution of nerve force. Your Druggist Sells It, Ask Him. X51JJ5JX5;:J..." .; ........... ............ .,,,,,,,, ....,.,vv.vv.v..v.-.KK.-.K OPENING A NEW Wo wish to introduce to you our new department which puts us in a position to refinish and rebuild your present lighting equipment such as fixtures, portable lamps or in fact anything that needs finishing or rebuild ing; we can take your old fixture, add a few parts, refin ish it and you have a new fixture at very little expense; we can refinish your switch plates to match vour hardware or roflnlsh your hardware in any of tho late antique finishes which makes it new. Our now fixtures we finish to suit your most critical taste, such as ivory, old ivory, antique, antique smooth gold, mat silver and blue mat gold and bluo (the tyo last ones very popular in the East at the present time) , St. Paul brown, Jap gold, and many others that wo can not men tion here; we have all the late finishes and you can get this work done right here in North Platte without sending away for it. We also have a very exquisite line of vases. This pot tery is the Fulper line which is considered tho best in the country; the colorings in these vases are very beautiful and will make most desirable Christmas presents, and if wo haven't what you want there is plenty of time to pot it for you from tho oast. Right now while you havo it in mind call 2-10 offico, or 2-K5J residence and let us dress up your .home for Christmas. The Porter Electric Co. 510 LOCUST STREET Keith Theatre, Four Big Nights, Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 8th. - The Famous Chase-Lister The atre Co., (Good Enough for Anybody) Our Own Orchestra Our Own New Vaudeville Our Own Special Scenery Change of Play Every Night. Wednesday, Dec. Stli "Capny Kicks." Thursday, Dec. 91 II "The Cabin in the Hills." Friday, Dec. 10th "The Natural Law." Saturday Matinee, Dec. 11th "Hello Ilaby" Saturday Night, Dec 1 1th "A (3ood-Kor-Nothing Husband'' Temptation L'rJcus: :t0-5-75 Cents Includes war tax. Winter Neglect f Proves Costly I YOUK storaco battery needs certain regular attentions In WINTER. Wo're hero to eIto It thoso attentions, wliother you liavo a powerful l'reat-O-Llto or any other make, lteirular test ing saves tiattery expense. MIDWAY HOTOK ((). fheAtQ-Cite Mra, Elmer Contea nnd boh Elmer Jr., arrived homo Saturday evening from Wood River, where tho later has ueen 111 with scarlethm DEPARTMENT y rn-isi SAY IT WITH FLOWERS North Platto Floral Co. r Flowers. W. Twelfth Street Phono 1023 Wo deliver and ship anywhere NOTICE I have oponod a branch office at tho Metropolitan Blllard Parlors for Taxi Sorvice and Heavy Hauling. C. II. BLOOMBERG. FOIl FRONT WHEELS SIIAFER ROLLER HEARINGS SERVICE! No Moro "Grief" Guaranteed. At Dealers. Distributed by W. S. LOVEJOY, HS18 Mnson Street. Omnhn, Neb. IHt. T. . McKIltAHAN Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Surgery OVER REXALL DRUG STORE Phono Offko 1331. Residence 205 ELtllKIl SERVICE PREST-O-LITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. B3 NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block Nortb ol Posloflicc. Phone 58 A modern institution for the icisntific tratmpnt of medical, urgieal and confinement cases. CompUtsly equipped X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lncas, M. D. J. B. Redfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. J-J!-!Mt4t-iMi-i,-it,,.,.M.".M......... ....... Dr. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician HAY FEVER. AND CATARRH A DEAFNESS OASIS BUILDING North Platto, Nebr. J.t it it DR. C. E. McREYNOLDS, Specialist. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Offico over Roxall Dmg Store. Plionoll3. M UTKOUOLITAN BILLIARD PA ItLOR TAXI AND TRANSFER CO. Phono 11 OPPOSITE DEPOT Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiono HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon Phono 807 Twlncm Uldg. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. 1). Snecial Attention Given to Surecry UcDouulil Bank Itoildlnt,' On'lci' Phono 83 Residence 38 DO YOU LIRE A BROILED PORTERHOUSE? You will If we serve It to you. First ot all, it la a lino juicy steak; thon our chof knows how to cook it to ro- aln all tho goodness. Of courso. wo sorvo moro than steaks. In fact, our menu contains all tho delicacies of tho soason. And at popular prices, too. HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE RICHI UGAI, Proprietor Opposite Union Pacific Depot ! MRS. jr. HENRY GILFOYL I Teacher of VOICE CULTURE and tho ! ART OF SINGING. Hosldonco Studio: 108 West 3rd, City ' I) It. ItEDFIELD LMiysIcian. Obstctrictan i Surgeon. X-Ilay Cnlls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phone Office G12 Residence C7C I)It. HAROLD FENNEJt Osteopath OTcr Hlrschfcld's Ofllco Phone 333 Res. Phono 1020 MIS. STATES Ss STATES Chiropractors 5, 0, 7 Bnllding & Loan Building. Offico Phone 70. Res. Phono 1241 GEO. B. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention GItob to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Ofllco 130, Residence 116 Office phone 241. Res. phone 217" L. C . DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - . Nebraska. KnJchts o( Columbus Bulldln. if . it At i.t i.t i.t i.t i.t l i.t i.t :: it DR. J. S. TWINEH I Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital i.t Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Real Estate References nnd Dates First National Bank. Res. 100 Enst 3rd SI. rhono 019 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bones at present. L. LIPSHITZ. W. T. FBITCIIARI). Graduate Veterinarian -Government Voterlnarlan and ex- n ?l8bif , d,p,uty state Veterinarian Hospital 315 Sonth YIno Street. Hospital Phono Black 633 House Phone Black G3? J.t "EKBYBKRRY & FORBES. it it Licensed Rmkimo.. undertaken and Funer.l Director lny phone 41 ijt it Mght phono Black 588 NOTICE OF BEFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order issued by tho District Court m and for Lincoln County oblka n the 2nd day of Decem ber 6U lS f as r,ler 0,1 w iW' n, an act,n wherein, y II. McDonald, Nottlo V. Reynolds and James n. McDonald ar0 nltintiffs and Mary U. McDonald Will am c' Rcynoldt. Ruth McDonald Daub; Wil liam J. Daub; Frank A. Mooncy. a m'n the ago of 14 years; Frank L. Moonoy, Guardian of Frank Moonoy, a minor undor tho age of 14 years; W. ir. McDonald, Net tie V. Roynoldt; and James B. Mc Donald Administrators of tho estate of Charles McDonald, deceased, art defendants; I will on tho 16th dav of December, 1920, at 2 o'clock P.M of said day. at tho East front door ot tho Court Ilousn In fim niti. i m .u Platte, Lincoln County, Nohraska. Bt-ii in piiuiic auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to all in cumbrances, against the same, the following described real estate, situ ate In Lincoln County, State of Ne braska, to-wlt: The North Klgthv four and Two-thirds Feet of Lot On" (1). and the East Twenty-two Feet .-' Lot Two (2), ln Block One-hundred and Two (102) of the original tow-! now City of North Piatte. the ai' North Eiethv-fnnr nml 'Pnn.i,. - - " - - - . I'U till. H loot ot said Lot One (1) and tho said bi i weniy-two (22) Foet of snW Lot Two (2) of snld TllnMr rnn-l, dred and Two (102) to be offored for salo separately, and thon to bo olTewl for snlo as one tract, and tho Ref eree win accept such bid or bids a- Will In tho nceretrntA ntnrmnt in M,r most money. Tiio terms of said sale being ca?' in hand, nnd nnMnnt tn n innt.n.. brancos against the samo. Said sale wm oo neiu open ror ono hour. Dated tills Stll llnv nt Unrnml.1. 1020. v' O. E. ELDER noforon Beeler. Crosbv & TtnRklnn N9-D10 Attornnva