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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE LOCAL AND FEBSONAL KMMM.W.M.MiHVM.M.W.M.M.M.M.M,M,VMM.MMMlM CdfoTON, THK JLWELLR Clinton and Foil, The Eye Class Men Sign of the Big Ring. Satisfaction Sure Try Us Graduate Opticians N LOCAL AND PERSONAL i Irving Herlln'H lutcst hit "IJeatUiful , Kucos" Introducing "iiochG-tvoy lui. I n lit HTh im" la mma f I It rt Tntllin tt I . . I 'alij id 11111111 i a will? ui uiu uuiininj Ethel Dunn of Sutherland was In . w;,kcr Muh)o (.() ( tho city Saturday. j wiilnil IlnnHen took nick Sunday lurn. .vtiirim ni iit'imiuy wiin u uuo- i ... . rn...i trii..,. ....... .... . i I UIIU wiib iukuii u uiu rmuo nuivj Incus vlHltor yesterday. - J Hospital. Ho 'Iiuh been Janitor of the Mm. frank l'opky left Monday for . . . , f hnr homo In PttXtOll. Mm. M. Henry Ollfoyl tipont tho week end In Omaha, Dr. J. H. Itedfleld left yoHtonluy for Ogalalla to tnuiBact buHlnofW. Dr. Dont was called to Ilrady yos torday on professional bualnosH. Mrs. Kahoo, of Tryon, Is visiting at tho home of hor daughter Mrs' T. L. OhrlBtmun. John Grant returned Monday from Denver whoro he hag boon for a few days. "When In North Platte atop at the N'ew Hotel Palace urd Cafe. Yon will be treated well. 58tf Mf and Mrs. A. E. Green of Her 8hoy transacted buslnosH In this city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eyerley of Hershey were business visitors In the city tho first of tho week. That ltlga LIga Loo la one of tho latest pieces by Tod Lewis Jazz Band. You may get it nt Dixon's Music Sh6p. Chas. Cornell left Sunday for Now York and Syracuso whom ho will vis It rolatlvos for some time. Our stock of records Is up to date. Como In for somo of tho latest selec tions. Dixon's Music Shop. James Cox, of tho Malonoy Com nich School for many years. Tho altar society of tho Catholic church will bo entertained at the homo rut Mrs. J. II. Donegan, HJ)2 South Sycamore on Thursday afternoon. Lillian Hoppy, of Lexington, who has been visiting for a short tlmo at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wal tomath, left Monday for her home. Hundreds of people took advantage of our ?2.00 window sale Saturday. Keep coming, a real sale. Austin, tho Jowclcr, Keith Theatre Bide. Mrs. E. Stafford of Paxton, wUo has been visiting at the homo of Mrs. John Murphy and daughter Miss Lorotta left Monday for hor home. Mth. Fred Tomplo of Loxlngton, who has boon visiting her sister Mrs. L. ('. McOraw. for the past two weeks returned to horjiome Saturday oven lug. Dr. C. A. Sclby returnpd Friday from a trip to California whorci ho was called by tho serious Illness of his sis ter, whom ho reports to be much Im proved. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Bloomberg will leavo the latter part of tho week for Kearney, whoro they will make their home. Mrs. J. B. lied 11 eld roturnod Sunday from Hoisted, Kansas, whoro sho was pany left yesterday for Omaha where J called ten days ago by the serious ho will study to bo an ombalmor. , illness of hor mothor. Seo our north window Jowolory Mr. and Mrs. Moso McFarland re display It will Interest you. Austin, turned yestorday evening from Bed tho Jowclcr, Keith Thcatro Bldg. ford, Iowa, whoro thoy have boon Dr. L, J. KIZAU8E, DmUlst. Mf. visiting for tho past weak. Donald Bank RnHdlBfr. Ttoomn 28, There novor was a tlmo whon nc FhftHO 97. 42tf cldont nnd health insurnnco was Tho Missionary Society of tho Pros- ''coded ns badly as now. You had hytcrlan Church will meet Friday ur- 'o"or boo Tomplo, Tho Travelers Man tornoon at throo o'clock at the church. l, B,'P- ,. , Crowds aro taking advantage of our', A Studio Hoc tal wns hold at the window specials. Why not you? Austin homo of Mrs. M. ifwiry Ollfoyl last tho Jowclcr. Keith Thcatro Bldg. .ovonlng. Eight pupils sang. During Tho Woman's Homo Missionary "io social hour that followed, Mrs. Society of tho Methodist Church will Ollfoyl served refreshments, moot at tho church at 2:30 Friday af-' HomoniborJ Tho next best thlug tornoon If you Imvon 1 11 Brunswick, Is Bruns- Mlss Noll Cooney returned fo hor w'ck records on the phonograph you homo yesterday after spending tho Jvo. Complete slock. Walker Music wook end In Ovorton visiting with Co- , . relatives. Word was recolvcd In this city of Leo Young, of Sidney, passed 'thru tho birth of ttobort Eugono to Mr. tlilfTclty yesterday, enrouto to York ?nrt Mrs. Ttobert F. Gantt of Sheldon, whoro ho will nttond tho Flromnn's J,0"'" "P11 H10 '"0" of Hrs- T Convention. ' Fulton Gantt of this city. iwr v invniirt nt Knnrnnv. whri Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho has "boon visiting for some tlmo at , "resbyterlnn Church will meet In the tho I. A. Trout homo loft yestorday M'"!' parlors Thursday afternoon. jr win up oiueruuupu ny mcBuumes Plummer, Boyorlo nnd Schlommer. OR. t). H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald State Bunk LOCAL AND PERSONAL for hor homo. Mrs. Harry Murrln Is off duty at tho iiows stand on account of a, soro foot whlcli wna caused from fitopplng on a rusty nnll. "Tho Lov6 NeBt Molody" nnd "Pus sy Willow'' waltzes Is a record that Is Hiiro to pleaso you. Hoar It nt Dixon's Music Shop. Mr. Brush, of Now York City, a brother of C. Cornell, has' taken charge of tho nows Btnnd during Mr. !or'n oil's absence Tho. pupils of St. Pntrlok'B school will glvo an eutortaiumont In tho nuill torlum of tholr school tomorrow and Thursday evenings. Tho Altruist Blblo CUisb of the Me thodist Church will meet with Mrs. L. I. Bailor, 202 South Ash Street. Tnursuay aitornoon, Our last shipment of Edison records Included "That Naughty Waltz" a violin solo that all Edison owners will want. D.'xon s Music Shop Tho Missionary mooting of Wont- an's Auxiliary meets Thursday, Jan uary 20, a tho church. Hostesses Mrs, Howard. Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. Wossburg and Mrs. L. Robin son. Each lady Is roquoBted to bring a' tea towol Sovon dologatos from Sldnoy passed through this city yesterday onroute to York whoro tho city Fireman's Convention will bo hold. Ton dolo- ciatos from this city loft yestorday also Thoy stopped over nt Gothonburg to bo gliests nt a bnnquet given by thnt town nnd will all leavo In a body this morning Tor York. Wo aro proparetl to ropalr scored nnd cracked cylinder blocks, with high grndo motnl alloy, electrically appliod without heating, warping or enlarging tho boro. Wo solicit your work. North Platte Hoick Co. Mr. and Mrs, D. Sunday, of Hastings who havo been visiting nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Goddcn, left Monday for their home. i Louis Theldc, of Naponce, Nebr,, 'returned Saturday morning to his I homo after visiting for somo tlmo nt tho Henry Grcoley home. Dora PouIob. who was takon to Rochester, Minn., a fow dnys ago to undorgo an operation, has returned to her homo In this city. John Rankin, of Akron, Ohio, was shaking hands, with olV friends hero last week. Ho formerly resided near this city but left hero about ten years ago. Mrs. Ruth McDonald, Dobb returned Saturday morning to her homo In Fos torla, Ohio, after several days spent I visiting friends nnd relatives in North ! Platte. Dr. Wurtclo, office phone 27, night phono 25. Jessie McDermott, of Chicago, the state supervisor of tho Nebraska Red : Cross, was In the city tho first of tho week inspecting tho work of this branch. Mrs. J. It Curry left Saturday morning for Omaha whoro sho will attend tho State Executivo meeting of tho Presbyterian Missionary Society. Frod Krockrow, auditor and ac countant of Cambridge, Nebr., was n business visitor In this city Satur day. Ho called at Tho Trlbuno offlco and In tho conversation ha Bald that Cambrldgo is noted for two things thoy aro tho Mousol Bros. Stock farm and tho High School Foptball team. EXCHANGE "REAL ESTATE I am in a position to savo you mon oy as I havo a real list of property for Bale or trade; residence and vacant lots In nearly nil parts of city; good vnlley farms for easy payments and Mrs. Violet Van, of Coznd, Is taking , good terms: atthlstlmo I have forsalo treatment In tho General Hospital. and some trades that will appeal to J. I. Smith left Saturday for Denver : anyone that wants to own their own to transact business for a short time, home Call 1130. E. A. OLSOV. Roy E. Johnson spent tho week end In Elwood, Nebraska, visiting friends. Mrs. L. Plerccn, of Oshkosh, Is taking treatment In tho General Hospital. ' Mrs. Elmer Bowhan left Monday for Omaha where she w.Hl undergo" nn operation. Keith Nevillo left Monday for Den ver whero ho will transact business for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harding left Sunday for Loa Angeles where they will spend the winter. Charles Bogue .returned Saturday morning from Kansas City where lib transacted business. - - i Harry SamuelBon left Saturday for Chicago, whero' he will select his spring stock of goods'. . f,.1 George. Luddcn. of. Lincoln, spent Friday viaitlngvwlth A. W. Shilling of this city. Both nre Spanish war Votornns. K. N. Armstrong, who Is employed In tho A. T T. office in this city left Monday for Louisiana whoro he will vilt. for sovornl weeks Mrs. Gub Chamberlain of Denver. who canjo to attend tho funoraVsofr'' the Into Mrs. Bnrkor . left Saturday? niornlnc for her homo. , . Mrs.,C. H. Bloomberg returned SnU urday morning. from Omaha whoro she has leon for somo time under the care of a physician. William Borger, (who attended the Shoo Denlers' Convention in MHwnu koe, arrived homo Saturday morning. TTo reports a vorv irood tlmo WE CONTINUE OUR A. Huntington left Sunday for Los Angeles. Miss Gertrude Baker spent tho-wcok end in Gothenburg. Mr. Bell, of Paxton, transacted business in North Plntto Friday. Sldnoy SPlUnor left Saturday for Omaha to visit for a short tlmo. William Brodbcck left Saturday for Omaha to bo gone a fow days. Bishop Bcechor left Saturday morn ing for his homo in Hastings. T. Bolln left Sunday for Denver wliefe ho-wlll spend n few days. Miss Elizabeth Brodbock Is visiting relatives In Grand Island this week, At The gUN, only. Two Days, Thursday and Friday. "The Great Redeemer" A Maurice Tourneur Production. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS I havo in my pons just about 40 Bplendld birds that I can sell nt vory reasonablo prices con sidering tho quality. Thoso wishing to strengthen and beau tify tholr flocks should not fail to look theso over, for I say I havo as good stock as can be found nnywhoro, and nt prlcos that, yon enn afford to pay. AVhy not have the best when you .can s secure them at the nrico!of common stock? South Park Poultry Yards, J. H. VanCleavo "I AM CAREFUL." Tl? man who works on Uio skoloton, steel structural work of a building seems to ho in a dangerous position, but tho man who must travel tho streets of tho city In going to and front his work Is In mono actual danger from this Iron worker, because most accidents "are caused by tho carelessness of others." The lronwqrker's Safety de pends upon himself but the safe ty of the man upon tho street depends upon r. .thousand and one circumstances over which ho can have no control. The wife may well spend anxious moments at night wait ing for the return of a husband who must spend his day amid innumerable chances of acci dent and Injury. r There is no excuse for having , hor burdened with additional anxiety about What Is to become of the family If tho breadwinner doo3 not como. No man with u wife waiting for his return Bhould try to do without an accident policy when a largo amount of Insurance) can bo obtained for loss than seven conts a tiny In tho oldest and strongest of nil accident com panies. No man with a family can afford to leavo them unprotect ed in caso of his death by nc eidont. v No man who depends upon his earnings can afford to bo with out lnsuranco himself in caso of accidental disability. Tho Travolors policies are famous tho world over as tho ntnndnrd' of what such policies should bo, Thousands of bus iness men will have no othor. MORAL: INSURE IN TRAVELERS. THE Seo TEMPLE,tTho Travelers' Man. Room 11. Brodl)etek Building. Phono Gil ' ' .I 'THE GREAT REDEEMER" ' This is a picture and sermon combined. A wonderful picture at the samo old price. Also another 2-reeI Harold Lloyd Comedy. A show by itself. iiiniiiiniiiiiiii77 'VVVVVlttlllllltll!ltllllltnil(ll I II I II I !i I III I til III llltl I 111 Ml 1111111 IUJml ' u f 'll"""!lt""' 6? aw . i 3 M 1 7 -r a. it :.: t.t i.t it J.t Remarkable Sale of Shoes Our determination is to, clean our shelves of our Fall and Winter Shucs to moke room for the Spring Stocks. I. it . ................................H..ii'iM " . This Shoe comes in a soft brown kid with high leather heel Original Price $13.00 i One of our special shoes in black kid with mil itary heel Original price $10.00 Now $6.45 it Now I i .. $7-95 ' R . ,1 Men's dark brown calf Original price $14.00 Noa i V These nrieis nre so alh;!clie limi w env iviilir..if it fear of contradiction, that (hev arc the greatest values t i.t t.l offered so far. :.: i.t tt : BUV BUCK'8 SHOES-. .Keith Theatire9 Wednesday, January I9th. ONE NIGHT 0 LY. The Beloved Little Colonel in "The Birth of a Nation' on the legitimate stage. Screen PteRoNAunr HENRY VALTIUtl THE UI LOVED LITTLE COLONS 1. THE IIIRTI1 or ANATIOMm; Jn The Drama Comedy "WoultfYou?" Cast includes Mary Charleston (former Essany Stai ) Wm. Clifford, (Metro Star) and others. Prices $2, $1.50, 51, 85c, plus war tax. NOT A MOTION PICTURE. 4 1 ll J .1