The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 21, 1921, Image 3
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 4; t ff V Dr. W. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician $ TIAY FRVF.R AMD 8 8 UATAKIUIA DEArJNLSS j 8 OASIS BUILDING North Platte, Nebr, g DR. J. S. TWINEM s I :.s 11 ft ft j.: :.: Medicine Surgery Obstetrics Hospital Facilities Platte Valley Hospital ft Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. General Farm Sales A Specialty, also Ileal Estate Inferences and Dates First National Bank. lies. 400 Fast 8rd St. Phono 912 mrs. ar. henry gilfoyl Teacher of VOICE CULTURE and tho ART OF SINGING. Residence Studio: 108 West 3rd, City NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ol Postoftice. Phone 58 A modem institution for tha .ciantific treatment, of medical,, lurgieal and confinement case. Completely equipped -X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield.M.D.J.S. SIMMS, M.D. DR. HAROLI) FENNER Ostoopnth Oyer nirschfeld's Office Phono 333 Res. Phone 1020 Oral Prophylaxis Mouth Hygiene HOWARD YOST Dental Surgeon J'hone 307 Twinem Bldp Office phone 241 He, phone 217 L. C . D R O S T . Osteopath!' Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building DBS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 6, G, 7 Building & Loan Building. Office Phono 70. Res. Phone 124J JOHN S. SIMMS, M. I). Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Bank Building Office Phone 8.1 Residence 88 FOR FRONT WHEELS SHAFER ROLLER BEARINGS SERVICE! No Moro "Grief Guaranteed. At Dealers. Distributed by W. S. LOVEJOY, 21818 Mason Street. Omaha, Neb. W. T. TRITCHARl), Graduate Voterlnarlnii Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital 815' South Vino Street Hospital Phono Black 633 House Phone Black 63S t " ' ' V DHRRVHERRi s FORBES, ft Licensed Embalmers Undertakora and Funeral Director- Uuy phono 41 ft ; Night phono Black 568 ( The NEW EDI SON, I ' "Z&e Phonograph With a Soul" c a -a, At last you can learn YOU wondered every body wondered, and practically nobody knew how Edison "did his bit." At last the official an nouncement is out ! Comein and get your copy of the bul letin: 4 'What Did Edison Do During the War?" or write, if you can't call. It tells what Edison did while Chairman of the Naval Consulting Board how he spent months at sea, experimenting and in Harry Watch for NOTED VIOLINIST TO VISIT NORTH PLATTE IX FEBRUARY August Molzer, Professor in the Un iversity School of Music, Lincon, has been engaged to givo a concert at the Presbyterian church, Friday, Feb. 11 (This concert wil bo given under the auspices of tho R. and N. Class of the Presbyterian Sunday School and the proceeds will bo used to equip tho pipe organ with a set of chlnles. Prof. Mol zer Is quite will known hero from his ong connection with musical affairs in Nebraska. : :o: : NOTICE. Water rent Is now due and becomes delinquent January 20. All consumers will kindly pay by that date. Ilorshey Welsh. "Water Commissioner. Yeomen, Annhersurv .Member, ship Campaign Object 100 .Members by March 101 It. WORK AND WIX See iniy Yeomen. Phone MOW or .T2S. WATCH WHO WINS A BUILD Prices are Reduced to a Pre-War Basis. All indications prices as soon as Come in and talk Coates Lumber & Coal Co. What Edison Did during the War venting devices for foiling the German submarines. The bulletin also tells how Edison stood the gaff and kept the price of the New Edison down to bed-rock during the era of high costs and'soaring prices. TheNevv Edison has increased in price less than 15 since 1914 part of this increase is war tax. The bulletin also tells Mr. Edison's views on our Budget Plan which makes the New Edison easy to buy. Dixon, Dealer the announcement of Mr, Edison LOCAL AND PERSONAL Try ono of our special T-bone steaks. Billy's Place. C. F. Tomplo spent Wednesday in Sutherland speaking in tho public schools on tho insurance question. ., Gra-na-da is a fox trot you aro suro to liko. That with many others at Dixon's Music Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Von Gootz loft Wednesday morning for Omaha where , tlioy will lait rolatives for a few days. J Paul Harrington arrived homo tho , first of tho week from Denver whore, j ho transacted business for soino time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan of this city left Wednesday for eastern points whoro they will transact business for a few days. Mrs. Oliver Marcus, of Mount Claro, Nebraska, who has been vistlng at tho home, of Mrs. G. Waldo, left Wednesday lor her homo. ::o:: APPLES- APPLES! $2.15 per box for Fridny and Satur day. MoMIchael Grocery. HOME NOW point to higher finances improve. with us about it. 's new research I DR. 0. II. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist OtHce over the McDonald State Bunk APPLES- APPLES! $2.15 per box for Friday and Satur day. McMichnol Grocery. ATTE.vi ION Watch ibis paper on Jan. 25 and ujmiu on Jan. 28 for special salo of 10 rcsidenco lots to bo put on tho mar ket Jan 25 1I1K II & S. AGENCY. ' : : o : : J. E, Nelson relumed Tuesday from a business trip to Sterling. SUITS WITH SHORT COATS In this suit n plaited skirt and short, straight jacket bear oilo another com pnny In an Ingenious adaptation of French modes to an American street suit. Any ono will concede its good style and other good points, especially when the embroidered motifs on tho pbort coat aro under consideration. They nppend ut the front and back and on tho sleeves, und tho designer has gone so far ns to mako a special placo for them by placing them ngnlnBt points cut In tho innterlnl. A protty, eutln glrdlo goes with that skirt, iti ends supporting very handsome Bill1 tassels and ornaments. Sl'GGGKSTUD PLAN'S FOR KNLAKO IG CORN SHOW NEXT YEAR The Director of the Lincoln Coun ty Agricultural Sooloty lmvo ehoHon B. A. OIboii an head of tho committee to proparo tho pxhlblt for tho No- braBka Stato Fair noxt year. Mr. Ol son wants tho matorlal collected dur ing tho coming summor and to that end suggests Hint nil farmor who havo small gram and grasses should gnthor samples during tho coming summor. Grnlns and grnssos should bo put into bundlos which aro not loss than than threo Inches in diameter at tha second band. Wild grasses of all kinds must bo two Inches in dlamotor nt tho soc ond band. Aftor being oxh nt tho Stnto Fair Mr. Olson will the spoclmons back nnd put thoi . ex hibition nt tho corn show ne Janu ary. It is tho plan of tho ol eii to hnvo other grains than enn erod In this exhibition. !'i:i Mrs. D. M. Leypoldt ontortatnod n number of fronds nnd neighbors Tues day evening nt her homo. Tito occa sion was In honor of Mr. Leypoldt's birthday. Tho ovonlng was spent In playing games. At tho closo of tho ovonlng tho hoaloss porvod dainty re freshments. When In North Platte stop nt th Now Hotel Palace and Cnfo. You will b treated well. BStf Mrs. Charlos Trovillo ontortatnod tho momborfl of tho Catholto choir Tuesday evening nt tho Oasis. Thoro wero fourteen guests- A prettily doco ralod cako with olghtoon candles rep resented tho olghtoon years that Mrs. Trovillo had been mother of tho choir. Wo nro prepared to repair scored and cracked cylinder blocks, with high grado metal alloy, oloctrlcnlly npplled without heating, wnrping or enlarging tho bore. Wo solicit your work. North Platto Bujck (jo. "I AM CAREFUL." Tho man who works on tho skoloton, steel structural work of a building seems to bo in a dangerous position, but Uio innn who must travel tho streets of tho city in going to and from his work Is in mor nctual danger from this iron workor, bocauso ' most nccidents "nro caused by tho carclessncf others." Tho Irouworkor's safety ponds upon himself but the f ' ty of tho man upon tho st t depends upon n thousand . ,1 ono circumstances over whI.U ho can have no control. Tho wlfo may well spend anxious moments at night wait ing for tho rotum of a husband who must spend his day amid innumernblo chances of acci dent and injury. There is no excuse for having hor burdened with additional anxiety about what is to bocomo of tho family If the breadwinner does' not come. J No man with a wlfo waiting for his rdtum should try to do without an nccldont policy when a Inrgo amount of insurance can bo obtained for loss than soven conts a day In tho oldest nnd strongest of all accident com panies, No man with a family can afford to lcavo thorn .unprotect ed In caso of- lit h death by ac cident. No man who depends upon his earnings can nfford to bo with out Iii8uranco hlmsolf In caso of accidental disability. ;Tho Travelers policies ore famous tho world ovor ns tho fjtandnrd of what such policies Hhould be.. Thousands of bus iness men will have no othor. MORAL: INSURE IN THE TRAVELERS. Foe TEMPLE. The Travelers' Man. Room ll. Urodliewk Bulldlnt Phono fi.l At The SUN, only. TO - DAY. "The Great Redeemer" A MauriOo Tournour Production. f I THE GREAT This is a picture and sermon combined. A wonderful picture at tho same old price. Also another 2-reel Harold Lloyd Comedy. A show by Itself. SNIIAK TJIIBF I3NTERS LOfjAL BAKERY IN .MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON W'Mlii 'lint tifntmi U'titi Alnflfnil tiX n fow hours Inst Sunday afternoon, somo ono climbed up on a pile ot bread baskets that .woro stacked up against tho outside of his atoro build ing and pushing off somo boards that covorod up n broken window, entered tho Btoro, went to tho cnidi roglster, rang up sovon dollars, opened tho till took about twonty dollars out and de parted. Tho trick was the more sur prising bccnUBo It hnppoued in tho Open nlloy only a fow foot from Dew ey " ' si nnd was dono botweon two ant ro In tho afternoon. . Jit ESTATE TRANSFERS F " owiup. is a list of deoda rogls ter jlnco our last Issuo In tho ot flco oi C W Yost, Register of Doeds for Lincoln-County: Jnn, 13Lomuol L. Stcclo and wlfo to Win. A. ShHfcr, Lot C, Block 20, original town of North Platto, $2100. Jnn 13 - -M. K. ovlllo nnd wlfo to Geo. M. Wilson, Lot 7, Block 0, Flynn'a addition to North Platto, $33G. Jnn. 14 Lowis PorkinB nnd wlfo to Clydo Porklns. lots 1 and 2, block C, Envoy's first addition to Brady, $GG0. Jnn. 15 M. K. Novlllo and wlfo to .T. A. Toops, lot 7i block 4. Flynn'n nd dltlon to North Platto, $335. Jnn. 12 A. O. Alexander and wlfo to Security Stato Bank, Arnold, SWU nnd V or SEU Soc, 10 and VfM, of mV'4 Soc. 15, T- 10, R.20, $0000. Jnn. 14--Grnco M. King and hus band to Lewis Perkins, lot 1, block 5, Envoy's first addition to Brady, $CG. Jan. 14 Jacob B. Rico and wlfo to John W. Wllklns ot nl SEU and E SWU Sec. 31; S and ot Sec. 32 nnd SWU of SWy Sec. 33, T. 0. R.'2S, $23.S00. Jnn, 15 Peter O. Nelson nnd wlfo to Alfred Monson, S ot NEU, S of JTWU nnd SEA and Lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 nil in Soo. 2. T. 14, R. 20, $14,400. Jan. 15 Peter O. Nelson and wife to Alfred Monson, SWU Sec. 2. T. 14, R. 20. $8000. :to!: EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE I am In a position to savo you mon ey ns I lmvo n real list of property for salo or trade; rosldonco nnd vacant lots lr arly all pnrts ot city; good valle vjms for oaay payments and good ntthlstlmo I lmvo forsale nnd si trndos that will appoal to anyon at wants to own their own homo ,1 1130. E. A. OLSON. BILLY'S PLACE Wo nro serving 35c, 40o nnd 50c dln nors. ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS I havo in my pens just about 40 splendid birds that I can soil at vory reasonable - prices con sidering tho quality. Those wishing to strengthen nnd beau, tlfy tholr Hocks should jiot fall to look theso ovor, for I say 1 havo ns good stock as can bo found anywhoro, and nt prices that you can nfford to pay. Why nbt havo tho best when you can sccuro them at tho price of common stock? South Park Poultry Yards, J. H. VanCloavo J. M. BARTON Somerset, Nobr, HKfcEDER OF Registered Herefords. Choice --i-e Hred Slock for Sale. Meed Higlit. REDEEMER"