The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 10, 1920, Image 7

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NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
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North Platte as a Shopping Center
For Your X-mas Purchases .
Do Your Buying Where Stocks are Largest
And Prices the Lowest.
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EVERYTHING FOR X-MAS GIFTS
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Clothing Pianos Talking Machines
Jewelry Everything in Music
Sporting Goods, Toys
Women's-Ready-toWonr
Automobiles
Furniture
Bicycles Toilet Articles
A Sum Deposited in the Bank is a Most Acceptable Gift
These shops are stocked with everything seasonable and lash
ionable and you will be served by courteous and competent
sales people, who will assist you in your selections.
This Advertisement is Placed By
Chamber ot Commerce Publicity Bureau.
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HOP EARLY.
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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 Feed Co.
Phone 206.
702No. Locust.
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Mutual Building & Loan Association
of North Platte.
INCORPORATED IN 1887.
Resources $1,370,427.14.
SAFETY FIRST.
Investors in this association get the benefits of the
following requirements of the laws of Nebraska under
which, it is operating:
First. The association is required to invest only in
first mortgages on real estate or the stock of this associa
tion. Second. Such investments are non-negotiable and
non-assignable, and can only bo discharged by payment
direct to the association. This is a very important pro
tection not available to any financial institution except
Building & Loan Associations.
Third. The association is subject to the supervision
of the State Banking Board.
How well the interests of the investors in this as
sociation have been safeguarded is evidenced by the fact
that in the more than thirty three years of its operation
not one dollar has been lost.
T. C PATTERSON,
Frcsidont.
15ESSIE P. SALISBURY,
Secretary.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. M. E. Watts left Wednesday
for California.
Best quality men's overalls $1.95
per pair at Wilcox Department Store.
Dr ,Vandlver, of Ogalalla. was
business visitor liutlio city Tuesday.
Mrs. A. H. McConnell ia seriously
in at her Homo on West Sixth street
Kelatlvos have been summoned.
Yard wide porrales of good quality
19o a yard at Wilcox Department
Store.
Mrs. T. C. Phillips, of Cozad, is
taking treatment In the General IIos
pltal.
Your home will be more comfortable
during the winter months with storm
windows. Get them for your home be
fore cold weather comes. Wo fur
nish a man to measure and hang them.
Just phone us your order, we do tho
rest. Waltemath Lumber & Coal
Co.. phono 20.
HN CLUB CONt'KHKXCK PASSED
NIK FOLLOWING IttiSOlilJTlONS.
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Following is a report of tho com
mittee on rcsoltlons as adopted by the
Western Nebraska Conferonco of Hl-Y
Clubs.
Whereas, tho Hl-Y club as an organ
ization founded upon tho best reUg-
lous principles nvnllnbla have gath
ered here, and
Whereas, Its leaders and members
aro aware of a decline In tho social
and moral fabric of tho young lives
of America, and
Whoroas, This protip of young men
hero represented having gathered the
spirit and aim of tho IH-Y Club will do
tho right thing lit furthering this
work, and
Whoreas, Wo appreclato tho cftorts
and encouragements given by tho pco-
plo who have boon Instrumental In
making this convention tho success
It has been;
Therefore, Do It Resolved, That this
convention convert ltsolf Into a com
mittee of tho wholo to deviao and fos
ter plans whereby tho ethics of our
social life may bo raised to higher
stratum.
Do It Further Resolved, That mem
bers of tho homes where our young
men havo been entertained; that tho
High School boys of North Platto who
havo helped so much to welcome us,
and mako us at homo in your city;
that Supt C. L. Llttlo and E. L. Stov-
ens of tho North Platto High School
who havo in a largo mcasuro organ
ized this convention; that II. W. Ken
dall. Y M. C. A. Secretary District No.
5, who Initiated this movement hero;
that tho local pastors and speakers
who have inspired us by their pres
ence and Ideas; that tho Rotary Club
who sent Invitations to tho various
towns; that tho Commercial Club who
havo supported tho financing of this
banquet; that especially tho ladles of
the Presbyterian church who havo so
magnanimously contributed their ser
vices to mnko possible this splendid
banquet, and that tho various individ
uals and committees who havo in var
ious ways helped to mako this con
vention a success, nccopt tho hearty
thanks of this convention.
He It Further Resolved, That tho
representatives of tho various towns
hero return to their homes with a now
determination to elevate tho manhood
first of nil of themselves, and second
ly of those with whom they associate
by stimulating local IH-Y work to
greater efforts and perfecting organ
izations where none havo been before.
Signed: '
II. W. YOUNG,
C. J. BUSSING,
M. R. EDWARDS,
Committee on Resolutions.
. COMWSSlONKKs" PHOCKKDINGS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A ease was decided In the County
Court Wednesday In which tho Davis
Auto Co. had a Hon on an automobile
for repairs. Chas. 1", Hoach hnd a
chattel mortgago on tho same ma
chine. Tho amount Involved wns $1GG.
Judgo Woodhurst decided that tho
Davis Auto Co. lost Its lien when It
surrendered possession of tho car.
See Albrecht Furs boforo you buy,
and learn tho dlfferonco In quality.
Sold exclusively In North Platto by
Wildox Department Store. ,
George Cnroy, Secretary of the
Xorth Platto Chamber of Commerce,
wont to Paxton Tcsday night and ad
drescd tho Commercial Club of that
place. It was ro-organlatlon night
and ono hundred men woro presonl.
Mr. Carey was voted into honorary
membership in tho Paxton organiza
tion which had not boon done to nny
ono elso before. Ills address was well
received.
X0TI0K OF TAKING UP KSTRAY
Talcon up by tho undersigned on his
promises eight miles southeast of
North Platte, Lincoln County, Notir.,
on or about Novomber 20, 1D20, oao
black mnro with a small star, weight
about, lir.0, about ton years old. Dated
this 4 tli day of December. 1920.
THEODORE SAMUELSON.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP IISTKAT.
Taken tip uy tho undoralgnod on
his premises on tho southern limits
of tho city or North Platto, Lincoln
Co., Nobrnskn. on Nov. 1, 1920, ono
chunky black horso, four years old.
Dated this ISth day of Nov. 1920.
Signed: F. E. PAYNK.
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When in Nortli Platto stop nt the
Vow Hotel Polaco and Caf. You will
bo treated woll 53tf
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Board of County Commissioners met
Dec. Gth pursuant to adjournment.
Present Hermlnghauson, Springer,
Koch and County Clerk. Thcfollowng
bills were allowed:
Arthur Stewart, road work, $48.
lex Chambers, road work, $48.
Albert Sheuhawn, road work, $48.
John Ketchum, road work, $48.
W. D. Waldo, road work, $24.
John Anthony, work on tractor, $30.
Homer Lowry, work on drng, $30.
O. H. Eyerely, salary and mileage,
$220.
Chas. Folk, road work, $28.
Carl Elliott, road work, $28.
Murphy and Murphy, road work.
$110.
Sam Palmer, road work, $80.
O. E. Kino, road work, $21G.
A. T. Yarter, road work, $398.
Ed Gllman. rond work, $752.
Fred McCaig. road work, $G1G.
Melvln Elliott, road work, $28.
Peter Young, road work, $149.
Mrs. Geo. Williams, mdsc., $3.75.
Sundry persons, dragging, $44.
Board adjourned to Decomber 13th.
LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL
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TVTAKE her a gift of TIME two hours
a day saved from kitchen work two
hours daily to read, visit, enjoy life.
The Sechrist Pressure Cooker saves two
hours cooking time a day in the overage
home, cooking in thirty-five or forty min
utes roasts br fowls ordinarily requiring
hours
HELPFUL SEPARATE SKIR'I
Miss Mabollo McFarland has been
confined to her homo for the past
week on account of Illness.
Ardls Sillason Is tho first this year
to receive an accuracy certificate from
tho Underwood Typewriting Co.
Petticoats mako desirable Christ
mas presonts. You will find tho larg
est assortment in town at Wilcox De
artment Store.
Cheney neckties, a full assortment
of patterns for Christmas. Your men
friends will appreciate tho quality of
these; ask to seo them. Wilcox De
partment Store.
To whom aro your going to sell your
Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer
cantile Co. will offer tho highest,
prices. G4tf
Mr. Weatherall, Post Office Inspec
tor, with an assistant, is hero this
week going over nffalrs Hth tho local
postofflco and its work. A recom
mendation will probably bo mado re
garding increased forco nt tho local
office.
Andrew Grioblor, a shoot metal
worker in tho employ of Simon Hros.,
was married lato Saturday night to
Mrs. Mollio Goodwin of Cassville,
Wis. Judgo Woodhurst porformed tho
coromony. Mr. Gricbler camo to
North Platto from St. Cloud, Minn.,
and his brldo joined him hero. They
will mnko North Platto their home.
Sechtist CooKer
Cooks food more thoroly because pressure forces 259 degrees
of beat thru every cell and fibre. Because steam tight, it
retains all juices and flavors. Also prevents food cooking
away. Pays for Itself in tlx months by food and fuel sav
ing. Pressure cooking and canning is urged oy gov
ernmentbulletlns. Is made of heavy, rolled plato, aluminum, smooth,
bright, easy to clear Equipped complete with inset
pani., A beautiful, sensible gift. Ask for free book
let with recipes.
DlIHRVlSKIMtV & POKHKR
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Everyone ihniku well i the epn
rate skirt but the burnous woman,
more even than others lm reason to
bo Its devoted admirer. By means of
a skirt or so, and n generous supply of
blouses and smocks, she Is ahlti to glvo
the spice of variety to her dally garb
and to tone up her toilette to nlmost
any requirement the day may hold.
In wool fabrics tho plaid, striped nn(
bnrred patterns' have provided foi
great numbers of separate skirts, but
plain materials hnvo not boon wholly
neglected. A hnndsotno model foi
such a skirt appears In the liox-plalted
design Miown above.
(Winter Neglect f
Proves Costly J
YOVll st"ri.e battery needs
rcrtaln r'Eilar attention In
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Glvo It thoBO uttcr.tlnnj, whether
you lmvo a powrr il J'ront-O-J.lto
or any other mnki-. Iteinilitr tost
lnc saves tattrry exueuw.
MIDWAY .MOTOR CO.
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