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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE CLINTON, THE JEWELER who nuYH your ritoDUCTi Ko mailer if you are u farmer aollhjt orop, u workor In a factory, mlno, rnilrdauVstoro, atQ,4'8llIhg" your1 , lauon omcbody olno must buy what you havo to soil, or you lose. , ".'.J' .WHO IS THE- HUYEIt HUT YOUlijSBLF? ' ' ' You conmnno food, wool, cotton, Vliloh tlio farnior raIo; clothing, ihoon etovoa, dOal, furniture, ate, which somo of you produce v How can you keep on working unlaw -you hoop on buying? YOU CAN'T, ' Do not buy what you do not need that's oxtrayagant and Wasteful, llut keep on buying what you need now or tlio man who would buy tho things you clononrt on for a living cannot buy. Each holps tho othor. Arp you doing your sharo? Kcdp on buying carofully but NOW. Clinton and f?on, The Eye Glass Men f Sign of the Big Ring, Satisfaction Sure Try Us .Graduate Opticians LOCAL AND l'URSONAL Minn Hutli Hubbard loft Thursday for Ogallala, . . r i . . . I . ....... .1 MTU, Li. It. AlluurBUH 1U ruinuiuut to bo quite 111 at hor homo. Mrs. Dlkeman of llorshey was a visitor In tho city last Saturday. Gus UanlolBon left yesterday for Omaha to visit for soyoral days. Mrs. M. E. Gideon of Elm Creek la visiting at tho B. C. Oldcon homo. Ted Wontland, of tho Duck's Boot crlo la off duty on account of llllncaa. Hattlo Hurstcad, of Paxton, trans acted business In tlio city "Wednesday. Mrs. Tarklngton was callod to Chappoll by tho Illness of Mrs. Homer Handloy. Fred L. Tomplo left Thursday morn ing for bnppell whoro ho transacted business, Mrs. Carpenter of Hcrshey transac ted business in tho city tho latter part of tho weok. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Duko loft Thurs day for Omaha where they will visit for somo time. Mrs. J. W. HooYor Of Horshoy Is visiting at tho homo of hor daughter Mrs. Gcorgo Inman. Mrs. E. V. Crosslpr, of Los Angeloa, is visiting at tho home of her son Dr. Crosslor of UiIb city. Mrs. Schwartlander of Hershey transacted business In tho city the lattor part of tho weok. Mrs. Wood White accompanied Dorn Poulos to Omaha whoro sho will moot hor sistor from over seas. Mrs. Clydo Cook was called to Chappoll Wednesday by tho illness of Mrs. Homor Handloy of that city. Hud Illel, who is taking treatment In tho Gcnocul Hospital for a broken limb, Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Georgo 'Langlols of Pocntello, Idaho, Is visiting at tho homo of hor par'ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 1'orkins. Mrs. W. E, (1 oil don and children loft Thursday morning for Hastings whore they will, visit for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. It. h. Godden loft Thursday morning for Donnphan whoro thoy will visit rolatlvca.for two wooks. Our $11.00 window Is attracting a gront ileal of attontlon. Any article in tho window $3.00 wortli up to $0 nd $8. Austin, Kolth Thcntro Uldg. Carl Simon will roturn tomorrow from Hastings and othor Nebraska towns whore ho has boon spending tho tho past weok. Mr. and Mrs. Victor VonGootz loft this week for a vIbH with tholr daugh ters in Omaha, expecting to bo nbsont about two weeks. Tho Unlvorslty CI ul) will moot noxt Monday ovonlng with Dr. and Mrs. J. 13. Itodflold. A full nttondanco Is desired and urged. Lcona Vaudvoord, of Osallala, who has boon taking treatment In a local hospital for somo tlmo, left Thursday morning for hor homo. Tho remains of B. L. Lambort wcro brought to this city Wednesday after noon from Washington, whoro ho died tho first' of la3t weok. Tho Altar Society of tho Catholic Church met at tho homo of Mrs. J. Donogan yesterday afternoon. Thoy roport a very good time. Dorothy Hlnninn left the middle of tho week for Loxlngton, Ky, whoro tdie will visit for somo time at tho home of her sister, Mrs. Ford. Mr. and Mth. M. J. Forbes return ed Inst night from a short visit In la. Mrs. Culllnan, of Flats, Nebraska, who has boon In tho Gonoral Hospital for -tho past week taking treatment, left this week for hor homo. Mrs. Violet Van, of Cozad, who has been In tho General Hospital for some time taking treatment, will bo ablo to leavo for her homo this week. Mr, Henderson, for somo months llnotypo operator at the Evening Tele graph, has given up Ills plnco there and loft for tho cast Wednesday. W. T. Wilcox is at Goring this weok attondlng tho Stato Irrigation Con vention as tho representative of the North Platto Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Emily Klchards of Omaha who has been visiting nt tho Mario Ames homo left yesterday for California to visit Mrs. Emily Contos, formerly of this city. " Milo Sklimw;, living at tho South end of Pino Street wan found guilty of incest with his fifteen year old daugh ter and will be sentenced before his term of court Is over. Walter B. Daniels, who has run a Job printing offlco nt Brldgeton, Now Jorsoy, for a number of years, Is in North Platto this weok and may de cide to remain hero. Ho flays that tho molioy stringency did not last long there and that things nro about nor mal now. Ho says corn brings 80c hushed and eggs were 40c last week. O. II. Browning, a mombor of Harry E. Brown Camp No. 11 U. S. W. V. of. this placo died Monday at Norfolk and was buried today at Broadwater. Ha was a member of tho First Nobraska in tho Spanish Amorlcan War. Mlsa Katharine Soyforth of Omaha was called hero tho mlddlo of last week by tho serious Illness of her mother Airs. Anna Soyfcrth of this city. Mrs. Soyforth was removed to an Omaha, hospital yesterday morning. Ucsldonta of Plattovlow Subdivision and tho Novlllo addition will petition tho Board of Education to erect n school building at somo point cast of Bryan avenue. A survey found thirty-five children of school ago in tlmt section of the city. KKCOJU) OF COW WHICH GIVES TWKLVK GALLONS OF MILK KVFItY DAY. ATTENTION Wulrh this paper on Jan, 25 and nn'im (,n Jan. 28 for special salo of 10 residence lots to bo put on the mar ket .Inn. ?5. THE H. & S. AGENOy! For 3Gd days In ono your she gnvo over twelve gallons of milk oach day. Here is tho record an cortlfled to by Malcolm H. Gardner, in charge of Ad vanced Registration at Dolavon, Wis Wo thank Supt. Snyder for this infor mation. The Holstein-Frloslan cow Segls Pietertje Prospoct 2218 10 has just closed a long-time test, ami Is credltod witlt 37,381.4 lbs. milk containing 1, 1GS.05 lbs. fat in 305 days, thus show Jng an average of 3.10 percent fat In tho milk. Sho freshened at tho nge of G yonra, 8 months ,6 days. Her sirn is King Sogis 10th 71153; hor dam is Beauty Plotorto Clothildo 148245. Sho was bred by Q. V. Lelghton, Bolac, Idaho, and Is owned by Carna tion Stock Farms, Seattle, Wash-. Hor host sovon days' official production, made during tho lactation poriod is G8G.4 lbs. milk containing 2G.C86 lbs. fat, this tost bding begun G days from freshening. Beginning DO days from freshening sho is credited with 858.9 lbs. milk containing 24.739 lbs. fat; at 122 days, 808. G lbs. milk contain ing 2G.G44 lbs. fat; at 177 days, 745.4 lbs. containing 24.815 lbs. fat; and at 353 days, 572 lbs. milk containing 18.51 lbs. fat. In a 30 day test bo gun 337 Gays from freshening, sho is crodltcd with 2,529.3 lbs. milk con taining 79.03 lbs. fat. Sho was under strictly official test for about one fourth of tho year. Tho enormous milk production is 3.95G lbs. milk greater than that over boforo produc ed by any cow. With tho fat produc tion abovo mentioned sho becomes tho thirty-fourth cow to obtain placo In tho list of Holstcin-Friesian cows pro ducing abovo 1,000 lbs. fat in ono year. Computed on tho 80 percent i basis, tho equivalent butter for Peg?1 Pietertje Prospect amounts to 1 448. G8 pounds. .io:: Word has been received hero of the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William It. Hoyso at Council Bluffs, last Thursday. The funeral services were held Saturday from Cutler's Chapel with burial in Fair vlow comotory. William R, Heyso is a son of William Hoyso of this city and will bo remembered by many of his friends hero. He attended tho local schools. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Tho rogular monthly Konsington of tho L. A. to tho B. of It. T. will bo held at tho K. P. halt at 3 o'clock today with Mesdamos LoDloyt, Powers and McMullon ns hostoego. Each mom bor is urged to nttond and bring a friend. Tho Pooples Mission at Seventh and Locust la opon ovory night nnd on Sunday aftornoon at tlirco o'clock. Servicos aro being hold by the Evan gelist, llov. J. B. Payne, of Colorado with It, O. Flynn now of this city in charge Evoryono is wclcomo. To whom aro your going to sell your Hay and Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will offer tho highest prices. C4tf ATTENTION watch this papor on Jan. 25 'anX again on Jan. 28 for special salo 6t 10 rosidonco lots to bo put on tho mar ket Jan. 26. THE II.' & S. AGEtfCY. Yostorday afternoon thero was a. very largo and onthusiastlo mooting of tho ladioo of tho Lutheran Aid, n. bout soventy-flvo Indies bolng prdsont. Tho following officers wcro oloctod to fill tho unexpired torms of thoso who found it necessary to resign recently: General President Mrs. Wm. Thay, or; President 1st and 2nd Words Mrs. Chaa. Hirsch; Secrotary Mrs. W. II . Woodgato. Tho ladles aro now planning for a congregational dinner to bo hold Tuesday night February 8th, tho first anniversary of tho De dication of tlio now church. J FREE HEINZ 57 VARIETIE will be demonstrated at our Store iaturday, January 22nd, Come In! North Platte Equity Store. NOTICE Again I call your attention that tho accounts of tho Platto Valley Hoatlng & Plumbing Co. aro in my hands for collection to pay tho old firm's Indebted ness. If thoso nro not paid at onco Kmust put thorn in tho hands of a collector which will moan an oxtra expense to you; so ploaso call and squaco up at onco and oblige, Very truly yours, WILLIAM WALDOIIF. . M M M . . M . . . M M .. . . . , . V thi: oim:n DOOR. A Qloscd door Is a chullengu. An open door is an Invitation. Whoro the "latch-string" la out, you know thoro Is hospitality within. Somo homes, Homo clubs, somo organizations are very select, it takes consldorabo "red tapo" to gutii admission, it Is not so with the Church. Sho Is the most democratic Institution, She knows no lines of class, position or wealth. The Church offers freely hor ministries to all. Tho door is opon wldo. "Wlioso over will,' may coma." Josus Christ, tho great Head of tho Church, has Is sued an iuvltathm to all, and In His Name, tho doors of this church stand opon. "The Spirit nnd tha Brldo say COME." It you do not attend any church, cohio to "THE CHURCH OF THE OPEN DOOR," noxt Sunday nt either eleven of olght o'clock. Tho robod choir will sing. Thoro Is room for nil. Yon will be heartily welcome. First Evangelical Lutheran Church 'The Church oi the Open Door" Forty years of faithful service toit?s credit in North Platte. Xoca'ted on Fifth Street at Sycamore. Rev. C. Franklin Koch, Pastor. CO. E o os cu as W -J a a 3 2 w WE ARE A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION. BATH TOWELS 42x22 49c.to,89c each BATH TOWELS 40x19 29c Each HEADQUARTERS .In our east window you will lind displayed a nifty line ot Silk Dresses and Plush Coats just received from our New York office. Our buyers there picked up these snappy garments at a bargain and we are pushing them on to you. Not a Sale, not a cleanup of old garments, but just another demonstration of what our buying power means to you. You'll have to see them to appreciate their value. You take your choice of them while they are here at 1 3-u1 Dresse s In black, navy and niKl night blue, in style up-to-the-minute. These, aro Taffeta silk, Georg etto silk and Messaline, all are of this season's creations. See them in our east window. Choice $1 0 90 Plush Coat s These coats are just what you have been waiting for a long time You still have 3 months of coat weather yet why not get something NEW for the balance of winter. They're good, they're new, they're sty lish, they're inexpensive. We havo them plain, fur trimmed and imitation fur trimmed. Choice $1 Q .90 BATH TOWELS Plain and Fancy Border, sizes 34x18 25c each WML- c.4 1cition-iticlc Institution 297 Busy Stores. Bath Towels 39c Each WE BUY DIRECT FROM THE WILLS AND MANUFACTURERS o to 1 CO w CO