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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
NORTH l'LATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE OR. 0. II. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Otllce over the McDonald - State Hunk. C03IM 1 8SION KHS I'll 0 CK BI I X (i S Board of County CoinmlBSlonorB met at the Court IIouso Mondny, Jan. 3, 1921, pursuant to adjournment. Thoso prosont woro Commissioners Hormlnghausen, Koch and Springer and County Clork Allen. Tho follow ing bills were allowed: Paul Myers, office rent and ex penses to Jan. 3, $33.70. 1L O. Llndckugcl, road work In Road Districts 8 and 9, $45.00. Geo. Griffith, rond work In Rond District No. 4, $57. Ira Llndsoy, rond work In Itond District 42, $4.00. , R. R. Stevens, enre of Mrs. Weakley, $21. T. S. Blankonburg, salary In Co. Judgo'B office, $110, , .1. F. Snyder, dragging, $2G.25. N P. Plumhlng & Heating Co., work at Jail, $11.85. ' . K. & V. Coker, mdso, for Co. poor $34.12. Fred Tobas, brldgo work, $48. II. II. Jlust, brldgo work, $10. Fletcher Trlggs, rond work 331st. 39, $8. W. II. Dnle, brldgo work, $70.80. Joo Sodcrman, services, $15. Joe Nelson, dragging, $28. Lylo Nelson, dragging, $28. CtcmiCRAiT, The Sale of the town your choice Any Fall and Winter Suit or Over coat in our store $2500 Including Kuppenhcimcrs Clotlicratt .& Hy-Crnft Clothes. A few Suits at $15. The Co. HIRSCHFELD North PlnttoB Groateat Clothiers R. Johnnon, road work DIst. 11, $7. N. 1). Wells, dragging, $9. Mm. Goo. S. Wlllntns, indue. Co. jK)or, $3.75. I V. M. ICUIott, dragging, $80. ' N. I). Wells, dragging, $30. Chun. Kemper, road work, Dlst. 28 j $14.40. I Gummoro-Doiit Drug Co., mdso..! $8.56. N. P. Light & I'owor Co., $46.08. J. R. White, road Dlst. 4, $50. Harold llrooks, rond work Coin. 2, $138. 0. A. SohrockengoHt, road ,work Dlst. 14, $18.25. J. L.Zclglor, road -work Dlst, 14, $14. Noal Schrcokongost, road work DisL 14, $17.50. James Jackson', road work Dlst. 14, $7.00. O. Duckworth,' ron'd work Dlst 13 ?4.50. George Nichols, dragging, $18. 1 E, C Stevens, road work Dint. 9, $40. H. T. Woodgate, dragging, $38.70. Albert Stclnhauson, road work Dlst. 3, $8. J. 13. Johnson, dragging, $9, ... Dr. L. K. Vandlvcr, Borvlcofl, $00. 1 1. T, Woodgato, road work Dlst. 11, $20.25. Earl Morenson, rond work Dlst 11, $31.50. Pctor Harvey, rond work Dlst. 11, $17.10. ' Geo. NIcholB, brldgo work, $59.10. Wells Merc Co., oil rond Dlst. 42, $2.00. Clias. Thomas, oil rond Dlrit. 42, $2.50. Hunter Shuler, road Dlst. 19, $22. Oscar Shuler, road Dlst. 19, $16. Wosloy Cockle road dlst. 19, $15. N. P. Plumbing & Heating Co. $9.30 Geo. E. Ilodson, dragging, $14.40. Martin Wymnn, road Com. 1. $3.75. N. P. Light & Power Co., $GG.8l. American Disinfecting Co., $42.24. Nelson & Sullivan, tndsc., $3.25. Jeff Greoley, road work dlst. 50, $30 N. Kelso, road work Dlst. 50, $18. John Itcfolr, rond work Dlst. 55, $21. A. Rolimyer, road work Dlst. n, $17.50. H. Money, rond work DisL 53, $21. P. M. Elliott, road work Dlst. 55, $84. P. M. Elliott, road work Dlst. 11, $7.00. Gilbert Zimmerman, rond work Dlst. 11, $3.50, Jake Hardin, rond work Dlst. 11,. $21.00. Joo Nelson, road work Dlst. 11, $24.50. Lylo Nelson rond work Dlst. 11, $31.50. It Mooucy, rond work Dlst. 55, $14.00. N. D. Wells, rond work Dlst. 11, $29.00. J. E. .Johnson, road work Com. 3, $21.00. It Johnson, rond work Dlst. 11, $21. W. R. Hcauchamp, ,rond work Dlst. 28. $218. D, H. McNeol, Jr.. rond work Dlsts. 27 and 28, $35.80. Wesley IJcnuchumn, road work Dlst. 28, $7.20. Emerv Dlkomnn. Com. 3. $24. .1100 SALE. Monday Evening, January 17 th, In tho hontod Halo Pavilion at tho Fair Grounds at Lexington wo will hold our annual Brood sow Salo at 7:30, Tho offerings consist of 10 good tried bowb, 20 fall yearlings and 20 BDrlnc idlts. Thoy aro tho most practical, ' typy, brood-sows wo havo over been ablo to offor you. Not tho largest In tho world but a medium typo that will finish and top tho market at from 8 to 10 months old, and thoy aro mated to thrco as classy hood boars as thoro aro In tho slato. Tho spring gilts will weigh from 250 to 300 lbs. Tho fall gilts from 350 to 400 and tho tried sows from 400 to 700. If Interested drop ub a card for catalogue giving fuller descrip tion. J. O, ANDERSON & SON, Lexington, Nobr. T. . i . r i , Pessimism Overdone Present forecasts buttressed by basic facts and historic economic parallols Indicate the. foolishness of pessimism at this time. Hotter business Is com ing I Get ready for ltl Put your banking on a sound 'basis. Begin by using a checking account at this bank. Pay-: lug by chock Bafotylzos your spend ing. , Depositing horo satctylzcs your earnings ovory dollar of our doposlts Is protected under tho Nobraska Guntf anty Fund. The Platte'1 Valley State Bank NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 27 STATES. J. C. PENNEY CO. A NATION WIDE INSTITUTE. 312 BUSY STORES. o 3 o z m a w m to so rt a 2 O W o w w z o H tn Ti m More Merchandise For Less Money Ladies Home Journal Patterns How Do These Every-Day Prices Compare? Bungalow Aprons All Colors 98c. drey and white plaid, tan and white plaid, size 64x70, per pair yen Plain grey, 08x80, pair tfq QQ Plain tan, 72x84, pair' piuO BLANKETS Plain grey, plain tan, size 04x70 cot- BLANKETS ton blankets, your choice (f1 QQ per pair $ I lUU Wool finish blankets, size 70x80, BLANKETS plain tan and grey, choice ( fjn per pair tpUiiJU A dandy Woolnap blanket in tan, ti iwirrTc' grey or blue plaid, size . 00x80, BLANKETS. while they last, per . Ol HQ pajr tPiUlJ BLANKETS All wool blankets in plain colors, fancy blue and white, pink and white, tan and whjte, grey and wliite, size OSxSO per pair, $12.7.-) to .. : Co nn tpOiUU. This is new merchandise all priced the J. C. PENNEY CO. WAY. Men's wool and wool mixed fianel shirts $2.1)8 to All colors, stock new, sizes complete: Don't Overlook our stock of yard wide silk we are showing at per yard .$1,98 Plain Jjlack, brown, white messalines and a fine as sortment of fancy Foulards, shirtings, etc. Just what you will need for spbrt waists and the like. New shipment of fancy cretonnes, one yard wide, well assorted patterns to chose from. Give that lQn old comfort a new back, per yard I Ob 3 pound cotton batt, comfort size, stitched or QQn quilted, our price OUU Remember Every article in our store is marked at prices in keeping with today's market. No need of "Special Sub's" here. Our every day prices do the" work. 49c specialjbuy of Brooms get yours now. 312 Busy Stores. J. C. PENNEY CO Yard wide Silks in plain, Stripes and Fancy $1.98. 0 w o a. O z D ca 2 O Q 2 W 2 Ui Qi H Oh D O O U3 U Q Id 312 BUSY STORES WE BUY FOR CASH SELL FOR CASH XT A SMALL PROFIT. 27 STATES Cutis. Laund, road Dlst. 28, $S. John Boylo, road Dist. 28, $14.40. Quy Slver, $14. Li. D. Lapp, road DlHt. 25, $7.50. . Geo. Zoager, road dlst 25, $10. Ed Faggerborg, Com. 3, $45. Hay Ranoy, road dlst. 25, $22.50. Milton Ranoy, road dlst. 25, $15. Ilobt Hornor, Com. 3, $25.25. UobU Horner, Jr., dragging, $2C25. $7.50., Jas. Slianalian, road dlst. 25, $10. Alox Brown, Com. -3, $1G.80. O. W. Parker, road dlst. 25, $10. Marshall Parker, Com. 3, $45. llomor Trusty, Com. 3, $9:95. Ira Light,, rldgo work, $37.20. V. W. HorininglmnHOti, building !lm bor. $130.05. A. 1'. Kelly, printing, $877.15. Sundry persons state road work, $21140. W. II. Davis, sate road work, $349.20 A. T. Yartor. sato road work, $39. . Fred McCalg, stat4 road work. $72 Kd. Qlman, statu road work, $80. C. B. King, state road work. $32. Sam Pamer, state road work, $32. Murphy & Murphy, state road work. $10. Carl Elliott, state road work, $8. Melvln Ellott, state road work. $8 Chas. Folk, stato road work, $3. Ilershey Auto Co., stato road wor,k. $29.05. J. It. nituor, brldgo work, $510.30. I'oaso & Son, stato work, $7.25. Nebr.-lowa Steel Tank Co.. $148.50. Mnrtln Wymnn, road dlst. 13, $3.50 J. II. Van Cleave-, road dlst. 12. $2 Tho Courlor.'prlntlng, $59. l' A. Kasmusscn, printing, $fS,73. NobrVIowa Stool Tank Co.. $305.20 1L Lickytor, road dlst, 10, $33.25 Adjourned to January 6, 1921. LOCAL ATffl) PERSONAL WILL FOJIDS MAKE ANOTH- & Kit Ditori Mrs. Loafle Dlinmlck hns resigned hor position at tho Johnson Depart ment Storo. A baby glr was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth of this city. Mrs. Anna H. Davis, of Alliance. Grand Worthy Mntron of tho Eastern Star, Is n guest at the J. B. Kedfleld homo. Bishop ltomcr Stuutz left Wednesday-morning for Grand Islnnd where ho spoke Wednosday ovonlnjy, and Thursday noon addrosed tho Hotarv Club of that city. A four-act vaudovlllo will bo given ovory Thursday ovonlng at tho Keith cojnmonclng Jnnunry 20th. This vaud vlllo is on tho Pnntagos Circuit, tf Mrs. It. U Murdock returned ob terday from a trip to Missouri, whore she wns called by tho serioua illness (U hor fatbor, J. A. Stnrks. HIh doath enmo on Christmas Day. Tho boys who started tho Max A gency horo sovoral weeks ago got discouraged lust week when tho bills began to come In and left town in a hurry. Thoy took on qulto a propo sition without any capital to start with nnd' could not handle It Rather than face tholr oredltors thoy lot. :.: l Dec. 29, 1920. if ALL FORD DEALERS: is . Sovoral Inquiries have re ft cently corao to us concerning tho likelihood of another re li duction In the price of our cars, ft and as theso Inquiries no doubt S . emanate from prospective pur j chasers, wo want to stato again i.i with greator emphasis that Ford it cars aro already being sold at a j-: flguro actually below cost and for an Indefinite period another reduction or change In design :;: Is entirely out of tho question and 'not at all contemplated. J. Wo believe the public will bo i.i fair enough to fully appreciate l tho frankness of above when ft thoy consider the extent of our recent price cut which was in it fact tho equivalent of several ft reductions In one, in our desire S to contribute townrd satisfying jj tielr demand for lower living it costs notwithstanding our sac- l rltlco in .marketing our cars at a :;t loss until we aro ablo to inater- S lally reduco present costs h through lower material prlcos :;t and greater manufacturing cf- l Ilclency. While wo have of U courso mailo somo progress In It bringing down oporatlng costs, S wo still havo a long way. to go l boforo any thought can bo given it to further reductions in present H car prices, so we huv no hesl- tnncy In lnaklng these opon i.t statements to acqunlnt you with li tho truo situation. You can thereforo give as t suranco to prospective purchas jj ors of Ford cars that now Is i.t tholr real opportunity to buy be ll low cost nnd obtain dellvorv. Ev j oryono Is familiar with tho i.t heavy demand for Ford cars in tho Spring and this year will bo it no exception, ns in splto of con 8 dltlqns, business Is already l rapidly accumulating, so that many who doslro Ford cars will 8 bo obllgod to wait porhaps until ft mid-summer for dellvory, caus 8 lug consldorablo inconvenience It nnd possibly llnanclal loss, par- H tlculnrly to commorclnl cus- 8 tomors. ft Wo oxpect you to protect the 8 Intorests of prospective buyers In your community by placing ft theso facts boforo thorn. J.j Yours vory truly, I'H FORD MOTOR COMPANY 8 W. A. RYN'. it Managor of Sales. .......................M...............M.;.M-fJl LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Albert Stenger left Wednesday for Lodgepolo to visit for a few days. Victor Halligan loft Wednesday for Chappell to transact legal business. James Llddell left tho first of tho week for Omaha where he is attending tho Crolghton College. Dr. L. J. K1LVUSE, Dentist. Mc Donald Bank Building. Booms 2 Ss 8. Phono 07. 42tf Otto Brandt left Wednesday for Julesburg after visiting for some time In this city. LaVern Anderson, who has been vis iting at the homo of Mr. nnd Mr.s Tom Anderson, left Wednesday for her homo In Glenns Ferry. Idaho. J. E. Nelson returned Wodnosdar from Sterling where he transacted uusincss. Clarence Bedford transacted busi ness hi Gothenburg the latter part of the ween. When In North Platte stop at the New Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will bo treated well. 58tf Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Denver, .who has been visiting at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Clara Newton, left the middlo of tho week for her homo. Wo are prepared to repair scored ,and cracked oyllndcr blocks, with high grade metal alloy, electrically applied without heating, warping or enlnrglng the bore: We .solicit your work. North Platte Bulck Co. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest nrleoa. C4tf Getting Rid of the Cause of Asthma Asthmatic attacks are often preceded by chills, depresion of spirits, verti go, bronchial Irritation and nervous ness. During tha attack breathing Is in gasps and is an agonizing strug gle. Speech Is Impossible. The at tack may last several minutes or sev eral hours. Ordinarily tho victim finds no cor rection that is of any permanent val ue, but Is forced to endure the suffer ing in the knowledge that tho at tacks may disable him at any time. Tho cause is a degree of displacement of joints of tho backbono at tho base of the neck sufficient to cause pres sure on spinal nerves affecting the bronchial passages. Tho sufferer from asthma usually has a hump or curvo in tho spine at the baso of the neck. Chlr'opractlc adjustments re storo tho joints to alignment and re move tho norvo pressure. Hundreds of asthmatic sufferers ha,vo found this way tho road back to heath. NO CHARGE Consultation is without charge or obligation. Drs. States & States. The P. S. C. Chiropractors. Building and Lonn Building North Platte Nebraska. CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS DISEASES ATHE FOLLOWING HEAD EYES EARS NOSE THROAT ."5 ARMS t0 urftnv r v i iiu-. 'LIVER k STOMACH 'PANCREAS .SPLEEN ; KIDNEYS , DOWELS APPFNDIV '(BLADDER ISpmal JA.tAim limrs LOWER PINCHED NERVE5.IMP05SIBLE TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES (LIFE AND HEALTH) IU I nLIKOKGANj AND TISSUES 9