The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 21, 1921, Image 8

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Unrestricted" choice of any Coat or Suit, in the Store
$49
All Coats and Suits regular Priced up to $60.00 at
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emt-33Jceklu S'ribune.
WfLSOIf TOUT, Kdllor and l'ubllslier.
Entered at the North Platte, Nebraska
PoBtofflco rs Second Claas Matter.
iuiJSOIUl'TIOff PlUCKt
One Year, In adrancc. $2.00
'fjiTday, j ama it y gist, 1021.
EDITORIAL.
I11 our nowa columns wo uro giving
something of tlio organization and
business of ono of our Important local
corporations. We solicited this In
formation because wo nppreclato what
Loypoldt-Ponnlngton Co. means to
North Platto and Lincoln County. It
has furnished a market for hay and
grain that has stimulated trado and
helped put tho products of our farms
where they vo-n needed. From time
to tlino wo expect to glvo some Infor
mation and attontion to other local
concerns which menu much to this
community, In each caso without ac
cepting any favors and with no hope
of future reward.
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SUNDAY. CIIUJKCIl SUItVICKS.
PRESBYTERIAN
'11:00 a. m. "lie iGivcth Powor.,"
7:30 "Called Out,.
METHODIST
11:00 "Little Known Prophets"
TRIBUNE OFFICE AM) SHOP TALK"
Ono of tho oflico conveniences
w1ilfli wn urn nrlntlntr is a Uttlo tmd i
girl makes a record of each call for
each momber of tho firm who is not
In 11 nd nlnroH (Mb notice 111 a COll- I
splcuous placo on his or hor desk.
It is also convenient in tho home
whoro different members of tho fam
ily are concerited. Constant trouble
comes from forgetting to tell some
ono nbout a call. Theso phono slips
aro printed on greon paper ho thoy
aro quickly recognized.
A mnn wlin rnlnnn imv number of
blooded animals and does not adver
tise thorn Is like tho merchant who
buys goods and puts them on hlsj
sholf without advertising them. Ho,
must depend upon tho chance pur
chaser or the eager buyor who will
hunt him up. "Wo arc from, tlmo to
time running tho advertisements of
doalers in puro blood stock nnd of
stock sales and It Is a pleasure to us
to meet this need. Poultrymen are
Included.
Wo liavo Just received a now line
of wedding stationary and visiting
cards. These aro a little cheaper for
the mi 1110 grado than tho stock wo
liavo had recently. Wo print them In
script or Gothic in o;iy quantify and
do the Job in a workmanlike mnnnor:
On Tuesday evening, Rev. Shenk
united Miss Allco Ellzaboth Frcderlcl
and Lloyd Rcncau of this city In mnr--rlag'o.
Tho wedding took place at tho
Frcderlcl home west of tho city. Miss
Ruth Parrlsh wns bridesmaid and
Arthur Rcuealt acted as best man.
Tho doublo ring ceremony vis used,
tho rings being carried by Marlon
Tyler and Harvey Frcdcricl. The
bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Frcderlcl. Mr. Reneau is tho'
son of L. C. Reneau of Tryon and is
an umployco of tho P. F. E. Co. and
has made his homo In Tryon before
coming to this city, Mr. and Mrs.
Reneau will resldo in North Platto in
tho future.
Want Ads
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1 Speaking of advertising, reminds
uh of a clipping which wo mado of an
rillln.lfil In Mm Vnrilnn. fS fi.1
7:30 "Wlmt Doth Hlndor Thee" Tlmn, wMp. usm , ,,l)0,i thounhts
CHRISTIAN . ;in lt. Horo u h:
11:00 "Ah One That Flndeth ny wn(chln the advertising col-
I umns of a nowspapor, wo are enabled
1 to know tho exact condition, of mor-
Great Spoil"
?:3Q-Tho Wings of the Mom
tng"
BPISCOPAL
11:00 Morning pruyor and sor-
raon
7:30 Evening Prayer and Sor
mon
LUTHERAN
11:00 "Why Stand Yo Idle Horo"
' .F:00 "Tbo Canon of Tho Now
Tostamont."
(CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
11:00 Morning Sorvlccs
R. & L. Rldg.
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If you will but watch tho people
you will find thoy aro bonded for our
special window sales. Follow tho
crowd. Austin, Keith Thcntro Rldg.
The leading attraction on Dowoy
stroet these days Is Austin's window
display. Notice tho signs In them.
Kolth Thcntro Rldg.
muitllo affairs nnd tho gonornl pros'
pcrlty or depression In the town
whore that paper Is published. We
can sit nt our desk nnd pick out tho
live business towns nnd tho dead
towns. Thero.Js 110 bettor Indox to a
town than Jts paper: It. is a bettor
.criterion to' n b "iid In pnnsldrred
w b"1 H"r!H'Ioii9 men, than n photo
'O'linh; U is tho enterprise of tho In
liabltnntH imuI not. the slzo of the
buildings that makes the town. You
mnv ntc1' up 11 pnpor and read nl n
Klanco. "Wo menu business," or "We
arc donder thnn ii stuffed bird" nn
plain ns though It wns printed in ton
lino plea nnd rod ink ncross every
nngo.
At tho Crystal, Saturdav and Mon
dny night, Ruck Jonos In. "Tho Square
Shooter " a talc of tho lnnd whom tho
best mnn wins.
H. & S. Agency
BARGAINS
318 West C Street.
Five room bungnow, modorn
except heat; good bam, chicken
house, wnsh houso. Fine trees
and lawn. Terms $1200.00 cash,
balance $5000 per month,
1023 West Glh Street.
Story and a half seven room
houso, modern except heat. Gar
age, chicken houso and coal
house Large trees and nice
lawn, corner lot. Cash $1000,
balance ?45 per month. Price
$4500.00.
715 West 5th Street.
Two story frame, eight room,
strictly modern, and a good
homo In n real location- Terms
can bo arranged. Prlco $5500.
30G South Elm Street.
Six room, frame ono and one
half story dwelling. Corner lot,
flue Hhado trees, full basement,
strictly modorn. A bargain, pn
terms. $4200 00.
500 West 5th Street.
Close in five room home, mod
orn except heat. Finished in
white ennmol: largo trees nnd
lawn, good barn; A bargain for
soiho business man. Cash $2000,
bnlnuco at $45 per month. Price
$5000.00.
, Office Phone 012J or W or onll
J. C 1 TOLLMAN or
J. E. SEBASTIAN.
For Rent Furnished apartment.
520 South Chestnut.
For Jtcnt-Furnlshed light house
keeping rooms. Phono 1013.
For Rent Six-room houso on oast
Fourth St. R. McFarlnnd at Rogors
Shoo Shop.
For Sale Alfalfa hay delivered or
in stacK. (J. ii. sum, north linker
school houso Phono 781F11.
Lost On Sunday morning, a foun
tain pen without cap. Finder please
return to this office nnd receive re
ward. For Sale Housohold goods, Includ
ing plnno, phonograph and electric
washer. M. L. Overstroet, phone
1173W.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 407 W.
5th St.
Wanted To buy Cortlcelll Knltola
yarn Molo color. No C3. Phono 936W
Lost A RoV-O-Noc bicyclo. Front
Noil Shld tiro, back Vacuum Cup with
steol rim. New Departure Coaster
Brake, Mud guards and Motorcycle
handlebars without grips. Return to
Harrison Tout and receive reward.
Lost On Wed., Jan. 19, a black im
Ration leather traveling bag between
North Plntto and Gothenburg. Bag
contained personal effects and private
papers. Finder peaso notify McCabe
Hotel or Trlbuno office and receive
reward. E. T. Ashly Powell Sup
ply Co., Omaha.
AT THE
SUN THEATRE
TODAY
"GREAT REDEEMER"
All Star Cast.
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Including Marjorlo Daw and
House Peters.
ALSO '
"EASTERN "WESTENBR"
STARRING
HAROLD LOYD
tFfith Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
1, JLil 111 JANUARY 24. 25 AND 26
SATURDAY
"PINK TIGHTS"
WITH v
SPECIAL CASTE
A Human story, tho kind every mem
ber of tho family will enjoy. -
ALSO-
2 REEL COMEDY
MONDAY
THE WOMAN MICHAEL MARRIED
STARRING
BESSIE BARRISCOLE
A Kathrlno Norxis story which ran in
the Pictorial Revlow.
Also -LOST CITY.
4000
DANCERS
7500
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HORSES
SLAVE
GIRLS
DWGriffitli
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
"Jim Sensation oP the Griffith
Repertory Season in MnvJbrA City
Til FALL
OF 3ABYL0N
A SPECTACULAR ROMANCE
DR. J.vK. XcKIKAHAX
Practice Limited to Diseases of
Women and Surgery
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
PhonesOffice 113 Residence 205
11L REDVEBLI)
Physician. Obstetrician
Surtreou. X-Ray
Culls Promptly Answered Night or Bay
Plume Office (142 Residence C7C
Presented, bv a. Crrnnr,,j ;iJ)m,
Coitsmco 9altnadgG .Seena Overi
My Marshall, Alma ktibete, (k vfe
VHMKIUI
JUNGLE
BEASTS
RACES
SPECIAL
BRILLIANT u MUSJC
ENSEMBLE
FALL OF BABYLON PRICES 55c, 35c, 15c, this includes tax. Special Music il in
eluded with this picture.
Stone's Drug Store
informs
un that nlready a great many farmers
aro buying Blaclclegolds proparatorj
to vaccinating their cattlo this soring.
There is no question but that this is
a good movo; something that overy
owner of cattlo ought to attend to b&
foro It Is too lato. veterinarians aro
agreed that thoro Is Uttlo uso trying to
treat a caso of Blackleg. It Is almost
Invariably fatal and a Blngle case is
likely to so inoculate- tho soil with
gorms that tho infection will linger for
years to come.
Slnco lt is a woll established fact that
vaccination will protect against tho
dlseaso, no ono ought to neglect this
precaution. Tho next tlmo you have
an opportunity, ask for information,
booklets, etc., at ,
Fur- Market
A LITTLE BETTER
Also Hides
L. LIPSHITZ
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THRIFT WEEK
January 27th to February 2nd.
Thrift Week is particularly appro
priato this year when Indications are
that 1921 will sea us again enjoying a
year of real prosperity.
During Thrift Week this year, ev
ery man, woman and child in North
iPlatto and Lincoln County should
hayo n savings account at least tha
beginning of ono an assurance of
permanent prosperity In their own
finances.
Your deposltis In our Savings De
partment earn 4 interest com
pounded overy six months and are
fully protected under the Nebraska
Stato Guaranty Fund. Save! Save!
The Platte Valley State Bank
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
Another Thankful Woman.
Her new LAUNDRY QUEEN did it. Readwhat
the winner of our contest sayn:
North Platte, Nebraska.
January 18, 192.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
North Platte, Nebraska.
Gentleman:
At once let me thank you for the decision
made in favor of my letter answering the question,
"Why'do you want a Washing Machine?1'
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The "Laundry Queen"' was delivered to
my home today. It is a beauty and, so constructed
to do splendid work. I have examined it thor
oughly and am positive that I would have chosen
it in preference to all others on the market for the
same price.
' And let me say that I am very prpud of it.
Every house-wife will realize what this
saving device of time and health will mean to me.
Thanking ynu again, I am truly,
Mrs. J. R. Elliott.
109 W. 2nd. St.
Every woman who wrote a letter in our con
test, roalized the superior qual
ities of the LAUNDRY QUEEN.
See the special demonstration by
our facjtory expert. Today try
our painless payment plan.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
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